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a m v m . bates mads khqwh oh appucatidh. VOLUME XX. BUCHANAN1, BERBIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THUBSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1886. NUMBER 41. OFFICE—In Record Building, Oak Street.

JUST TOO LATE. on his licel and strides away, leaving I f your parents will trust you in my TIw! Edges of Books. Business Directory. her standing there alone in the deep euro, you may consider yourself engag­ golden glory of the mellow autumn ed forthwith.” Did you ever look at the “ marbling” I know a man—a worthy man on the edge of a book and wonder how SOCIETIES. Iianan mush Few wore iris faults and small, sunset. So, when thesen-foii wanes and closes, lYho kept Lis temper and his word, He has not seen how his words have Amy flits away with the- rest, to new they put it on? I did, and went to a bindery on purpose to see it done. One O. O. F.—Buchanan Lodge S o. 75 holds its (Redden’s Block.) "Whatever might "befall. stricken i tlie warm light and color scenes which, she prays, may deaden MOST PERFECT MADE I * regular meeting, at Odd. Fellows Hall, on But that he had one Htllc fault, from the piquant face, nor how those that awful aching of tlie heart which man performed the whole operation, Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and each Tnesdsy evening. Piano, Organ, Guitar, Clarinet, With deep regret I state; red, mocking lips have blanched to makes her young life a torture. and I am told that there is a He<hfnlness. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder contains certain secrecy about the process that no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price’s Extracts, ife A. 31.—Buchanan Lodge X o. bS holds a Saxophone, Cornet, Violin, For ever and anon had ho trembling whiteness. So, after one in­ “ Amy, dear,” says Mrs. Fielding on a Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously. To make this trite apology, enables those who follow it to com­ F » regular meeting Monday eveningon or before describable- moment, in which she is certain day (they are in now), “I Am urJMKWGPOWDER CO. Cmcaco and St LOU/s. the full moon in each mouth. V iola and D ouble jBass. That ho was—just too late. to oda/.ed to move or even think, Amy am expecting a call this evening from mand high wages. There was before tlie workmen a sink filled to the brim OF It.—Buchanan Grange Mo 40 meets on Thorough Bass, Harmony, and Instrumentation draws a long, tense breath and realizes an old friend of mine, an American. taught in a thorough aud systematic manner. This was his fault when lie was y oung, with a dark-red paint, thickened with P . the second and fourth Saturday o f each A bonny hoy atsehool; that she is mistress of the situation. And let me whisper this secret in your month, at 2 o'clock r. M. Brass and Military Bands organized and per­ Through Burmah to Western China. fected. Xor e’er could dame or pedagogue •‘Checkmate, Mr. Owen Gaston!” she ear,” she adds, with a bright, merry mucilage. Hear this tvas a table upon Music arrauged to order for any instrnment or Conform him to their rale. cries out, exulting. ‘ You thonglitto win laugh, ‘I would give anything in the which stood the jars of the colors— “As we drew near a small rocky 0 . Cl. T.—Buchanan Lodge Mo S56 holds its combination ot instruments. white, blue, green and yellow. These, 1 . regular meeting on each Monday evening. Agents for Pianos, Organs aud General Musical Yea, it is said that bride and inaid my heart and break it for idle pasti me, world if you and he would only fall in •island, I asked tlie boatman to call the Alcrchandisc. Were both compelled to wait, did von ? You fancied you would leave love with each other. There! that isn’t too, are thickened in the same way. fish lyiDg in the bay. He hesitated, A . R. -Wm-. Perrott Post M o.22. Regular A t the workman’s hand are the a - meeting on the first and third Wednesday E ^ “Pinnos and Organs sold on easy- monthly When on his wedding mom (strange crime!) me love lorn and despairing, while a wise confession for a would-be match­ until assured that we had something \ evening of each mouth. Visiting comrades al­ payments or cash. Instead Of long before the time, you went back to the city to wed a maker, I know, hut I am thoroughly stitched but unbound volumes, the to give them to eat, hut at length ways welcome. "V. B . D AVID . edges of which are to be marbled. Box 241. lie came—hut just too into. High-born, fashionable bride, did yon sincere.” slightly ruffled the water with his out­ not? Ah, hut I think X have avenged “Mrs. Fielding,” begins Amy, blush­ The sinkful of red is examined, and all spread fingers, aEd called with a coax­ TTTOMAM'S RELIEF CORPS, Wm .Perrott Post I'vo known him called to gnze upon foreign matter skimmed off. Then the \V Mo. 81. Meetings held regularly,In Good A meteor in its flight, myself most nobly. For yon love me, ing painfully, but tlie lady checks her ing voice, 'Tit tit, tit tit!’ when, to onr Templar's Hall, first and third Saturday even­ 0 wen Gaston, as yon never will love with a gesture. workman takes in turn a brush from extreme astonishment, in less than ings of each month. To watch the son or moon's eclipse, Or strange Aurora’s light; her—no never! And X—well, I have •‘There! now don’t say a word about each jar of color and strikes it across a half a minute large mouths from ten To sec down glide Into the tide , carried out my purpose, hard as it was, your ‘position’. Yen are quite worthy stick which aids him as a maulstick inches to a foot in diameter rose to the ATTORNEY. does a painter. This scatters the gunwale of the boat, gaping for alms. ------AHD------Some ship when launched in state— and he. Will never know that my mock­ of him, or any other man, my dear, in He came all anxious to behold ing, heartless coquetry was all sham, every ivay. To be sure you are not paint from the brush to the surface of They were a kind of dog-flsh, some of AM RIPER & WORTHIMGTOM, Attorneys the sink, where it lies by reason of its ? and Counselors at Law, and Solicitors in C han- Sights that attracted yonng and old— for—I—shall never—see him again.” rich, but he is, so that would make all them at least five feet in length and cerv. Collections made and proceeds promptly GBP BE MU a: w, Me came—hut just too late. She shivers as she walks on through things even,” preparation, Without running together. very broad at the shoulders. Twenty remitted. Office over Rough Bros’ . Store. In this position the marbling appears Hoiv oft to dine, to sport, to bathe, the warm, golden sunshine, and despite And with her gay laugh she sails out or thirty crowded to the side of the H aving recently erected an Absolutely Pure. her triumph, a great change has come to the dining room, leaving poor Amy just as it does on the edge of the book. canoe, and, though not clamorous, Receive accounts or pay; Several books are picked up between PHYSICIAN- This powder never varies. A marvel o f purity, Go with his children, wife, or friend, over the beauty of her face. of recover from the shock as best she were ludicrously energetic in their Improved Brick and. Tiling Kiln, strength and wholcsomcncss. More economical Or purchase nil estate; Such a riante, sparklin'! face as it can. the pieces of millboard, and, while begging, some of them rising so far out S, DODD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. than, the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in To go by horse, or conen, or sen— lias always been—the red, curved lips She is looking very sweet and lovely clasped tightly together, are held of the water as to lose their balance E . Office in E, S. Dodd & Son's drug store. I am now prepared to furnish tlie competition with the multitude of low test, short Residence on Day’s Avenue. weight alum or phosphate powders- Sold only in How otr, with all his haste, wuold ho smiling saucily over little pearly teeth, this evening in a so’’t rose-si Ik, with against the concoction below, for a and topple back with a splash on their canft. Royal Baking Powdek Co.. 306 Wall St.. Be ju st—yes, just too late. the witching dimpled chin, the bonnie foamy lace "relieving it at throat and second or two. When they are with­ neighbors. So tame were they that R. LEWIS W. BAKER, Physician and Sur­ I S e s s t , 2L T . 19-13 drawn die marbling has been transfer­ they allowed ns to stroke their ‘ backs. D geon. Might calls promptly attended to. All! and I fear, with sterling worth, brighc eyes, the arched brows above wrists, and the wistful sadness which Office in Kinydn’s block. them, and the glossy curls gathered has taken the place of the old piquant red to their edges. Others are dipped Some of them had patches o f gilding tiie market affords. Also With wealth and toil and skill, until the marbling is exhausted from That sickness, age, or|death nr ay find up aud knotted loosely at the back of sauciness in her brilliant brunette on their heads.” ■trRS. E. F, AMDERSOM.M.D., Physician and tlie graceful little head, all as brown face, seems only to enhance its touch­ the sink. Then the whole preparation AL Surgeon. In addition to m.v- general practice Sly'irlend delaying still— is repeated. t make diseases oi women and children aspecialty. FIRST-CIiAiVS TILING And, worst o f all, when ho shall fidi as the ripe nuts gleaming here and ing beauty. NcedlncWOMEN renewed atrengtlu or who suffer from A. T. Stewart’s Mascot. Mo. IS Portage street, Buchanan, Mich. To his eternal stale, there among the fallen leaves. She is half-reclining upon a sofa, Another tiling not generally known, ranging in size from two to eight inches. inflrmitics peculiar to their sex. ehould try is the fact that gilded edges are put i r iv. SLOCUM, Homeopathic Physician aud That ho may die just.uuforgiven, Ho wonder Owen Gaston often for­ her eyes gently closed, lost in old-time I hear a queer story of the supersti­ J l . , Surgeon. Office, corner or Third and Main ES^Gailand see my brick and get prices;. And find , approaching heaven, sook the brilliant coterie of fashion up reveries'. She hears no visitor an­ upon books not so much to improve the tion of A. T. Stewart. From the be­ Streets. Office hours. II to 12, 1 to 4, 6 to S. BR0Kn**« i That ho is—just too late. at the hotel yonder to spend hours in nounced, no sound of footsteps on the appearance of the volumes, but to al­ ginning of his cafeer as a Hew York ! HENRY BLODGETT. low them to he more easily cleane.l. . mHEODORE F. H. SPREMG, 31. D „ may he the more modest but quite as charm­ rich, thick carpet, hut, when her eyes merchant until shortly before his r l consulted at his office until 9 A. 3C. and from ing home of Amy lister. Ho wonder, fly open suddenly, in obedience to some When gilt-edged books are dusty, a death he imagined that his fortune l to 3 and alter 7 P. M. Office on Main street, first sharp slap, against another volume or doorsonth o f Rough Bros’ . Wagon Works. LOVE’S WINDING WAYS. either, perhaps, that liis reputed fiance strange thrill passing through her was hound up in that of a-little old ap­ —fair, haughty Isabel Goldwin—has nerves, they rest full upon the face of the surface of a table will clean them ple woman who had a stand in front of GO TO instantly. It is for this especial reason R. R. HEMDERSOK, Physician and Snrgeon BY CLYDE RAYMOND. become bitterly jealous of her lovely —Owen Gaston. his store. When liis chief store was D Office over J, K. Wood s store. Residence. that thousands of books are only gilded Mo. 90 Front Street. rival. There is a moment of shocked, un­ down by the city hall this little old •‘What a glorious afternoon! It Certainly nothing less than jealousy broken silence. The hot blood rushes on the top edge, where the dust is like­ apple woman was encouraged and pro­ ly to settle. People not knowing this R. PERRY L. xlMDERSOX, Physician and 35 seems as if tlie whole world was steep­ of the most malignant type could have wildly into each startled face, and both tected by him, and when he moved D Snrgeon. Office corner Day s Ave. and Front ed in a dreamy enchantment, in soft prompted any high-bred lady to do as grow white as death. often return such books to the dealer farther up Broadway to the big white St., over Treat’s store. Residence on Pottage as incomplete. street. Office hours, 10 to 13 -V. 31.; 2 to l and 6 to golden light in a delicious perfume, she Inis done a few weeks since. “Pardon my Intrusion,” he begins building now occupied by Denning it is SP . 3 1 .^ - THE and yet—Oh, dear! why can't all the Standing on the veranda one soft coldly, recovering herself, but Amy said that he personally superintended world be happy ?” September evening she saw Owen com­ stops him with an impatient motion Manna. the carrying of the little apple woman’s ET.U'HYSICALoiiMIXD CURE RETREAT. "THE BESTTQNiC. ing straight from the direction of the of her hand. MHome and Cure for the Sick. 3Ius. S. H. Thi3 medicino combines Iron with pore vegetable A flattering dolorous little sigh has Manna, well known to possess valua­ effects to a new stand outside of it. TAvnou, Proprietor and Healer. Buchanan, 3Iicli. tonics, and is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Lester cottage, with a look on liis “It is of no consequence. I assure abruptly broken the soliloquy in two, ble medicinal properties, is produced Here she stayed during all its prosper­ W om en, and all who lead sedentary lives. It En­ handsome face which she — beauty, you,” she -says indifferently. “I pre­ riches and Purifies the Hloml, Stimulates as it were, and seemed out of harmony by a kind of ash tree found in Eastern ity in these new quarters, but shortly DENTISTS. the Appetite, Strengthens the muscles and belle and millionaire’s daughter that sume you desire to see Mrs. Fielding; before his death she disappeared. BUCHANAN, > erves—in fact, thoroughly Invigorates* with hoth the scene and the speaker. countries, called the flowering asli, Clears tho complexion, andmakes tho skin smooth. Y et a troubled shadow has drifted into she was—had never been able to bring she will he here directly. Pray be Stewart looked upon her as a mascot, 3I. WILSOX, Dentist. Office, first door north It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or often cultivated in Europe and some­ there for a single fleeting moment. seated,” Then, calmly, without an J • o f the Bank. Charges reasonable aud satis­ produce constipation—aft other Iron medicines do* the bright girlish face as swiftly as a times in this country for an ornament-. and he often said, so the story goes, faction guaranteed. Hus. Elizabeth Baird, 74 Farwell Avo.. Milwau­ Her face darkened with an expres­ outward tremor; “I may be somewhat kee, Yfis„ says, under date of Dec. 26th. 18S4: dead roseleaf flutters downward in the It is a small tree, rarely over thirty that when she died or left the place IFOIEB “ £ have usedBrowu’s Iron Bitters, and it has been wind. sion which boded no good to the little tardy in the matter, Mr. Gaston, hut his good luck would go with her. G. 3IAMSFIELD, Operative Dentist. All more than a doctor to me, having cured me of tho village beauty who had dared to rival still, 1 trust you will accept my con­ feet high, hut very showy on account J a work done, at the lowest living prices and weakness ladios have in life. Also cured mo of Liv­ Suddenly a sw ift step sounds on the of its large clusters of greenish-white strange to say, it was even so. A few warranted to give satisfaction. Rooms in Kin- er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and heart o f the man whom she had deter­ gratulations upon your marriage.” good. Has also been beneficial to my children.” crisp brown grass behind her, and: flowers. Cicily is the chief source of months after this Stewart began to de­ yon’s bnilding. “My marriage!” His handsome cline. and the apple woman was hard­ Airis. Louisa C. Bragdon. East Lockport. Jf.T., “ What! Miss Amy Lester sighing, as mined by fair means or foul, to win. manna. In that country the trees are eaysr ** I have suffered untold misery from Female “I’ll put a stop to this little romance blonde face is a study as he echoes her ly forgotten before he was in his grave. OKM W. BEISTLB, Dentist, Rooms over Complaints, and could obtain relief from nothing H ive!” calls out a ringing masculine planted in plantations, and when J Grange Store, Alt work warranted. Also except Brown’s Iron Bitters.” without delay, she muttered, clinging words, “lleally, you have the advan­ —Letter to the Cleveland Leader. agent for White, Household and American sewing Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines voice in playful railery. “What un­ about eight years old they begin to Almost E?erytliing. on wrapper. Tfihe no other. 2\Iado only by heard thing is going to happen next, her hands in the folds of her silken tage of me there. To whom have I machines. Meedles, oil and parts, for all machines B1I01YX CHEMICAL CO., BAtTlMOHE, MB. skirt. “I f the girl has any pride at all been married?” and a slight tinge of yield. Cuts au inch and a half to two I wonder?” inches long are made in the bark, cut­ She gives a slight tart at first, but —and there is a world of it expressed his old familiar roguisliness steals Sweetened Mortar. ______DRUGGIST .______ting through to the wood. One cut is glances up coolly enough into the fair, in that dangerously beautiful face of into his voice and manner. A letter in the Times, by “To—to—why, I suppose—I always made daily, beginning near tlie bottom piR . E. S, DODD & SOM. Practical Druggists- JOHN MORRIS, handsome and half-laugliing face of lier’s, I ’ll 3vork on it so artfully that I of tlie trunk, with each succeeding cut Mr. Thomas Hankey, points out that l J A large stock of pure and fresh Drugs con- thought”—slie.is somewhat bewildered the intruder, who has turned out of will come off winner in this game, and about an Inch above the former- one. cane sugar and lime form a definite Stantly on hand. Fine Perfumes and useful Toil­ the wide line which intersects her path with flying colors, too.” now—“to the beautiful belle to whom chemical compound, which has very et Articles. Prescriptions a Specialty. you were engaged two y ears ago—Miss The thick, syrup-lilce juice exudes from to join her, And so it fell out that on thefollow^- the cuts, ancl hardens on the bark into strong binding qualities, and forms a PROPRIETOR. ing morning, as early as- propriety Isabel Goldwin.” INSURANCE. “Haven’t I a right to my 'secret sor­ white, spongy flakes, which, when-hard cement of exceptional strength. Equal rows’ as well as other people?” she re­ could allow, a fair and beautiful lady, “She is married long ago, but not to quantities of finely powdered lime o f a me. And I—why, I never thought of enough, are removed and dried stiff A . PALMER, Matary Public, Fire andLite torts with a smile and a flash of iier in a dainty tvalking suit of pale blue further before th ey are packed for kind and of good brown W . £usnrance and. Real Estate Agent. Repre- brown eyes which leaves him in doubt surah and modest white chip hat, took being engaged to her. Who could have sugar, mixed with water, form a mor­ ients ten ot the oldest and host Companies Inthe told you of this?” his manner soften­ commerce. It consists mainly of a as to whether she is in jest or earnest. her way, with a sweetly smiling face form of sugar called manite, and has tar'which has been found to join HaifedStates. Office with D.E.Hiiiman, ing strangely. “Of all women—” “ But, really, Mr. Gaston, I didn’t dream and a cruel, and an unalterable pur­ mild laxative properties. There are, in stones and even glass with great suc­ lie stops suddenly, for lie has been C1ARMERS’ 3IUTUAL FHiE tMSURAMCE AS- of seeing you to-day. I thought that— pose, to the pretty homelike cottage a dry. Oriental countries, several other cess. It is important that the lime 0 SOCIATIOM Of Berrien County. Only farm that------” mile or more down the sunlit road. gazing straight into Amy’s beautiful should be thoroughly air-slaked, for i t SKScakcn. W.n. [I a s l e t t , S e c ’ y , B u ch a n a n . mmmik face (more beautiful than ever, he trees and shrubs also, which yield “Well, and what do you think, Miss She asked at once for Miss Amy I,es­ manna, usually when punctured by in­ any dry particles be left they will I was attacked with m a l a r i a l F e v e r , A m y?” he questions softly, as he hesi­ ter, and the two girls had a long and tiiotight), and something he reads swell and eventually break the joint. Having purchased the became very much reduced, and my friends there makes him -say, with an indig­ sects; but little is known of these MANUFACTURER. thought I would die. I was induced to try Sim­ tates and stoops suddenly to pick up strictly private intereview. It is stated that this mortar is equal Blacksmith shop lately oc­ nant force that compells an answer. kinds of manna outside of the localities mons Liver Regulator, and commenced improv­ some of the gorgeously tinted au­ Wliat was the subject or substance that produce them. Even some of in strength to Portland cement, and OUGII BROS'. WAGON WORKS, Manufact­ cupied by Peter Slangier, ing at once. Before taking three bottles I was “Is it possible that she could have entirely well of Malarial poisons, and have not tumn leaves lying in the path. of their con vernation nobody knew; those plants, low in the order of vege­ that the latter may probably be im­ Kurers o f the Buchanan Form,FrrigJil ami Liim- first shop south of Ihe hotel, “ That yon were probably on your hut when at last Miss .Goldwin stood told you that?” uer Wagons, also Log trucks. Wide tired wheels I am prepared to do fill had an"attack o f it since. tation-known as lichens—produce proved by the addition of sugar, or a specialty. Send for printed price lists. John T. Chappell, Poplar Mount, Va. way to the city by this time,” she upon the broad doorstep bidding Amy Amy hesitates for one moment, the perhaps even of treacle. A number of .kinds of work iii my line lit a satisfac­ rich color coming and going painfully manna. These are like the plants I have had experience with Simmons finishes calmly, pinning the bright a lingering and gracious "good morn­ often seen on old trees and on rocks, small experiments which have been UCHAMAN 3LVXCFACTUIUXG COMPAMY. tory maimer stud at reasonable prices. in her dusky cheeks. Then, raising B Manufacturers of cheap and medium grades Liver Regulator since 1S65, and regard it leaves—an effective bit of color— ing.” which are incorrectly called “ mosses.” made have proved entirely successful, of chamber Furniture. Capital 35u,uoi. Give me a call and I will guarantee to ns the greatest medicine bf the tiines fo r against the bodice of her dark dress. “ I thought it was my duty to warn her sweet, wistful, brown eyes to Ills, give you satisfaction. dineant's pecu lia r to m alarial regions* Several of these, which grow very rap­ and it now remains to see whether the So good a medicine deserves universal ’On my way to the city without say­ you as a friend, my dear Miss Lester,” she frankly answers. IMC COLLAR PAD CO., sole proprietors and idly on the ground, are incrusted in a material offers advantages in actual commendation. Rev. M. B. W harton*, “Yes.” Z -Manufacturers o f Curtis’ Patent Blue Collar ELMER REMINGTON. Cor* Scc'y SouthernBaptist TAeo. Seminary* ing gootl-hye to you? Surely you didn’t she said, sweetly, as she raised her ele­ sort of sugar or manna. These in work sufficient to pay for its extra Pad. WJieii Mrs.' Fielding entered a few think I could do that, Amy Lester ? gant blue satin-lined parasol and bent time dry up, when they are carried by cost. “ 3IanycasaS J ber. Custom sawing done to order. Mill on 20-34 Principal. dangerous if not approached with care, of the hand of labor, and such stretch- South Oak str, et. Philadelphia, Pa. PRICE. 51.00. ing there beside him is a sealed book to in any way, meaningly.” vei’csliiedcnheit him still, and he. hardly dares to ven­ And having charmingly expressed Ho method has been discovered by ed-out arms of despotic power, I never expected to see in any land. It grew O. CHURCHILL: Dealer In Lumber, Lath, ture upon even so much as that. her thanks, Isabel sauntered graceful­ which they can be plucked, except that An old soldier who has been nearly • lame and General Building -Material. painful. There was not a square inch W Will she he angry ? Ah, no, not that; ly hack to her hotel, conscious that she of drawing a stocking over their head, helpless, and who lias been led about Moulding, Scroll Sawing and O&rpenterJob Work M ice of Sale of Real Estate. leaving a hole for the bird to breathe. left to nature; my eyes actually hun­ a aoeeialtv Factorv on Alexander at. -_. w she merely turns a pretty’, amusing tlie streets of Columbus, Ind., by a Estate' of X’eter IVolkens, Deceased. had planted a sting in one proud, sen­ gered for a wayside lane that looked as iyiSfPx ‘ . :• .. I face towards him, flashing her brown sitive heart, and thereby “spiked the To accomplish this the bird is lured little cliild, bas been allowed 810,42(5 -gT-S > ■■ ■ r i I ! if it was let alone. There is mile after First publication Oct, 14,18S6. eyes fearlessly into liis, at last, full of enemy’s gun,” as she wittily expressed close to the fence of tlie corral by a back pay, and $72 per month for the TAILORS. TATE OF 3IICHIGAX, County of Bcrricn.-ss. delicacy like corn, and is then seized mile of forest, but as one passes lie S In tho matter of the estate of Fetor Wolkens, the sauciest indifference. it to her own thoughts. future. deceased. ‘Sighing for you? Why, ivliat an by the neck. Just as soon as it is sees that it consists of trees planted TORN EVEND.E.R, Practical Tailor. Work exe From that hour poor Am y has had with mathematical precision.” Then The mule grows large in Missouri. tl cuted In. the latest styles, and warranted to fit- Xoticc is hereby given, that in. pursuance or an idea!” she exclaimed, lightly, while a one stern, unwavering purpose — to hooded in this way it is comparatively Shop in Bay’s block, over Barmore A Richards order granted to the undersigned, Administrator helpless, for it will not kick unless it comes a description of the woman James Lankford o f Uentralia has a ^tore. Furnishing goods by samples. of the estate or said deceased, by the Hon. Judge dimpling smile suggestive of suppress­ avenge herself upon tlie man who, she field laborers of Germany, and these mule colt 6 months old that is four­ of Probate, for the Connty of Berrien, on the ed laughter hovers about her red lips, believes, lias tried to win her love only can see what it is kicking at. One Way thirtieth day of 3rarch, A. D. 1SS3, there will be to pluck them is to have a small corral, remarks as a summary’ “It is not dark teen hands and an inch high, and Vt T TREKBETH1, Merchant Tailor^ The latest sold at public ventlne, to the highest bidder, at “I didn’t think you were so vain, Mr. to cast it aside unfeelingly when lie is weighs 5 3 8 pounds. JACO B F. HAHM, tho premises, in Buchanan township, m the the back of which is movable. By till ten; and as late as we can see are M • styles in Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitings Gaston. Though I shall miss you a to return to his city home. these white women slaves toiling in always on hand. All work, warranted. Connty ot Berrien, In said State, on good deal,” she added, quite, as if it- pushing this up they can he pinioned. A Japanese has invented a method THE RELIABLE; And she has won! Ho practical city the fields. It ceases to charm, seeing Friday, the 26th day of November, were an afterthought. “ This has been belle could have led a lover on more Tlie feathers are taken from the breast, of weaving carpets with feathers. The wings and tail, all above tlie dreaded such thorough cultivation, when one MILLERS. A.D.18SB, at one o’clock in the afternoon of that a pleasant summer, has it not ?” skillfully, or refused him at the last feathers are reduced to a silky state by day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or kicking apparatus. At present the counts tlie cost- What homes must the use of chemicals, and then woven otherwise existing at the time Of the death of said He glauced almost angrily at the with more finished cruelty than has' ostrich-keepers press upon the bird these barefooted,.filthy wretches go to like ordinary cotton. P. FOX, Proprietor of Buchanan and Kara! deceased, or at the time of said sale) the follow­ spariding brunette face, so full of in­ she. And though her heart aches hor- at nine o’clock or later, to leave at sun­ L• Mills. Custom and Merchant grinding of UNDERTAKER ing described real estate, to-wit: Tho south-east nocent unconsciousness. Sheliadquiet­ riblv with the pain of it, she is still from behind; and as long as they keep all kinds. Buchanan, Mich. ([UdtLCtquarter Diof OVVUUUsection M)31, town tUIIU D Tsonth, range IS west; behind they are safe. The man who ? I asked what wages were paid. Two Iowa girls, sisters, have solved and the north half (containing 73" 91-100 acres) of ly withdrew her hands from his grasp glad that she has the courage to strike ‘Those best off are under contract with Has recently refitted hia establishment, and put the nortli-east quarter of section G, town 7 south, even before she answered him. Owen Gaston’s pride that crushing plucks proceeds with dispatch. An the bread-and-butter problem. They in a fine stock of adult bird is plucked every seven the big sugar factories; they have cof­ CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES. range IS west; both pieces inthe county of Ber­ “Pleasant!” lie echoed with reproach­ blow. are professional paper-hangers, do a rien, State of iliqhigan. months, and yields about twenty-five fee before they go out and something good business, charge the same prices Terms made known at time and place of sale. ful bitterness. “Good Heavens! and But, after a little all the fuss and long feathers and several “tips.” Tlie warm when they return, with eighty K. WOODS, Dealer in Boots and; Shoes, and Dated October 9,18SU. is that all it has been to you? You that men do, and earn as high as 812 a • Rubber Goode. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ fine Caskets and Coffins. HEXkY WOLKEXS, Administrator. flutter of fashion had departed, and pfennings (twenty cents!) a day ; those J know I have loved you, Amy. You “ tips” are taken from the wings. The day. Shoes a specialty- Last publication Mov. 25, ISSG. the dull little village seems a thou­ who board themselves get a mark could not helping it, though I never feathers on the hack are left for the Of the latest designs and at the most reasonable sand times more dull than ever to poor protection of the bird. (twenty-four cents a day.’ ” A cigar contains acetic, formic, but­ EAVER & CO,, Dealers in Clothing, Hats, prices. Anythin? not in stock can be procured spoke of it before. But I am going so A RELIABLE REHIED i Amy after the bitter-sweet excitement During this plucking operation men yric, valeric, and proprionic acids, W (Japs, Gents Furnishing Goods and Valises. in a few hours, i ’ancy Cloth Covered Caskets a NATURE’S soon; X must tell you before we part. Latest styles of goods always selected. Frontst.,, specialty. F o r Side. Stomach, of the past season, have been kicked by the-birds; but not prussic acid, creosote, carbolic acid, CURE FOR Torpid Direr, And oh! - Amy!—darling!”—turning Buchanan -Mich Slie knows full well that she and hurt. Had the birds had a fair for­ Evil of Indorsing. ammonia, sulplnireted, hydrogen, pyri-. Bilious Headache, Upon her suddenly again with plead­ dine, virtdine, picoline, and rubidine. /M PURGE \V. MOBLK, general dealer in Boots BURIAL ROBES, Costiveness, ing, imploring eyes— ‘how can you Gaston, will never meet again, and her ward kick, the result could hardly I affirm, says Judge Waldo Brown, I X Shoes, Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing- CONSTIPATION, Tarrant's Effervescent horrible loneliness at thought of the have oeen other than fatal to the per­ in the Boston Traveler, that the Central Block, Front st. Seltzer Aperient help loving me in return ?” Mrs. Parsons is telling the people of Of many varieties and styles always in stock, coming years. Oh! if she could but fly son kicked. Unlike the emu, which system of indorsing is all wrong, and and prices warranted as low as anywhere inthe It is certaininitscfi’ccts. Her brown cheeks pales at this pas­ Kentucky that the Chicago jury was State. It is gentle in its action. sionate outburst, and she turns her away, put thousands of miles between is exhibited often as an African ostrich, should be utterly abolished. I belieye paid for convicting her hus­ It Is palatable to tlie herself and those associations that 8100,000 CROCERS. kistc. It can lie relied head aside—away from that handsome, they have but one toe on each foot. that It has been the financial ruin of band and his fellow martyrs, and the upon to cure, and it cures fairly maddened her!—that is her only This is a terrible weapon. The bird^ mQre men than, perhaps, all other by assisting, not by out­ impassioned face almost too winning Chicago papers raised the fund. REAT <& REDDEM, Dealers in Staple and A Fine Hearse at this moment to he resisted. thought, her only wish, kicks forward. The. force is shown by causes. I think that our young men T Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware and raging, nature. Bo not “I must go—I must!” she cries, at the exploit of one bird, which kicked a especially should study the matter J. B. "Yells, of Bed Bluff, Cal., cut E legant Hanging Lamps. Fine Teas a specialty. take violent purgatives An indignant answer is trembling Front st. Always ready to attend funerals, and furnished yourselves, or allow your last, in sheer desperation, “But how?” stout board on the side of its corral carefully in all its hearings, and adopt down a sound oak, and four feet from on short notice. children to take them, al­ reproach fully upon her lips. ways use this elegant “Because you are soon to marry Isa­ For a long time no ray of light com es and broke it in two at one blow. The some settled policy £o govern their the butt, in a little cavity in the heart Being Village Sexton my time is at the disposal pharmacneutical prepara­ to guide her out of the loneliness and toe is pointed, and it will, cut like a HARLESBrSHOP, dealer in Groceries', of those wishing to purchase lots in Oak Ridge Sick-Headache, bel Goodwin, a millionaire’s daughter. conduct, so as to be ready to answer of the tree, were five small and healthy C Crockery, Glasware and Bakery Goods.Day’e Cemetery, and am at aU times ready to assist in AMD tion, which, has been for pain of the'old life. • knife. the man who asks him to sign his note. frogs. They were a little off in color, Block Front street. more than forty years a Because you have sought to gain my locating or showing lots to customers, public favorite. Sold by love only for a summer’s pastime!” But slimmer comes again; and with What responsibility does one assume hut all right. ^ “ Remember that I have had over thirty Druggists xeei'ywhere. it the usual throng of city people, ECK & BEtSTLE, dealers in Groceries, Pro- years experience in this business and tlioroughly DYSPEPSIA. But she is too proud to give ifutteiv When he indorses a note? Simply this: though this year did not find either Chewing Gnin. American Shakers; who number Pvisions,Cr( ckeryvGlassware, &c. Opera House understandit. When in need Of anything in my ance. She will not permit him to think He is held for the payment of the lock Buchan: n Mich. Free delivery. line come and see what I can do for yon. Owen Gaston or Isabel Goldwin among A visit to a chewing gum factory amount in full, principal and interest, about 4,000, are worried over their own J. F. HAHN. that he could have won her heart un­ wealth, which is valued at about $12,- der any circumstances. Instead, with them. gave me some idaa of the extent Of an if the maker o f the note, through mis­ Oak street first door sonth of Engine House. "I suppose they are married long industry that thrives on pelmy sales 000,000. The elders begin to feel like POULTRY. another light, careless laugh, that fortune, mismanagement, or rascality, BUTCHERS. ago,” thinks Amy, drearily, with the and tlie remorseless energy of Ameri­ fails to pay it. Hotice, tlie indorser monopolists, and that the possession of grates harshly upon his excited feel­ long, low, patient sigh whicti always can jaws. In the place I, saw half a so much property is contrary to the ings. assumes all .this responsibility, with D. CROXOM, proprietor or Central Meal dozen blocks of marble gum or petrol­ gospel scheme which they desire to fol­ • Market. Cash paid for all kinds o f live Mrs. Furlong1, “How?” she echoes indifferently. accompanied her thoughts of them. no voice in the management of the W Market Prices, There is one lady among the fashion­ low. tockand Produce. South side Front at. “Oh, simply because I do not chose to eum wax. Each weighed about one business and no share in the profits of 3VEOIDISTE, able crowd to whom Amy is strongly hundred pounds, and w'as almost like" tlie transaction, if it prove profitable; I N G A S H , burden myself with anything so. seri­ Washington Irving’s grave in Sleepy ous as a real love affair. I don’t believe attracted, and who, in turn, seems pure pentelican stone, daar to the old but with a certainty of loss if, for any MISCELLANEOUS. 95 Front Street, 171111)6 paid for equally drawn to the lovely village sculptor’s-heart and hand. A u d it was of the reasons stated; the principal Hollow cemetery has Suffered a great in tying one’s ielf downin that fash­ deal from visiting admirers this sum­ Eormerly Wabash Ave. and Monroe St., ion, and spoiling one’s chance for just girl. She has taken a downright fancy absolutely clean and odorless. A few fails to pay the note: - POULTRY, for her, in fact, and shows it in every weeks ago the stuff laid in one of the. mer. It is trampled down flat, -a foot­ ETH E. STRAW, Largest Stock of WaU Paper Chicago. -as charming a time next summer, and S and CeiUnuDecorations ever brought in Bor­ way. huge tanks near the oil wells of Penn­ path cutting through it. The plain en County. Ceiling-Decorating andPaperinga the next, and' so on. You know what “Amy, dear,” she says one day after white slab that marks the grave is pocialty. Redden’s newblock, footof Day’s ave the poet says: sylvania, a dirty, greenish-brown fluid; A Yew Version. ■ ■ I V A STOPPED FREE Butchers’ Stock, Hides, Pelts and Tallow, the former had been reading to her for with the consistency of bad mud, and hacked and chipped all around, the H H Marveloussuccess* “ ‘We've spent gome pleasant hours together, EORGE CHURCHILL, Contractor and Build- At ENTERPKISE 3CEAT MARKET. an hour, “do you know it is my nature A t last we know the truth of tlie work of relic-hunters. Insane Persons Restored < Bnt joy must often change its wing; the smell of-a*'glue factory. Then it story: A father had been lecturing a or, and dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles ■ ■ ■ ■BDr.KLIHE'S GREAT A. BARMAN. And Spring would be but gloomy weather to delight in showering gifts and fa­ was crude oil,-hut! since-then it has Front street his young hopeful upon the evils of A Chinaman, on his way f tom Lew­ B e . . NerveRestorer v It* we had nbthiug else bnt Spring.* vors on any one whom I like? But been in a turmoil, .‘and through “strik­ D iseases. O n ly s it r e staying out late at night, and getting iston to China, carrying the bones of cu rt Jo r Nerve j4ffcctions . P its,. Epilepsy^ etc* Come, now, don’t look so savage, Mr; you”—with a little half-embarrassed ing times!' and'.'.chemical processes. ARRY BHTNS,:EteWs Dealer and Stationer INFALLIULB i f taken as. directed. No pits- after up late in the morning. “ You never liis brother carefully packed in a Stationery and aU the leading Mews and ^f i r s t d a y 's use* Treatise and. Sa trial bottle to Gaston,” she goes on, with a little rip­ laugh—“you are such a proud little From it had been-extracted a lot of H will amount to ..anything,” he continu­ valise, stopped at Portland, Ore., for a to fy Papers, and periodicals constantly on baud. |■ »vw 3 *»u» r “— mHUKit '■— P. O. and express- - address- - o f pling laugh, a glance that is simply thing, iny dear, that I can do nothing kerosene, almost'as much naptha, not day or two to yisifc friends. On his Located in PoatiOffice. J afflicted to DR.KLINE.oit Arch Sc..PhUadclphia,Po. maddening; “there is no reason why ed, “ unless you turn over a new leaf. SooDrucuioDmccists. SEWARB, OF IAUTATJNG FRAUDS* to prove my friendship for you,” a little .benzine;-plenty of tar, and a lot way to the steamer tlie valise was ------—}------— ------— w e shouldn’t be just as good friends as Amy hesitated a moment, color ing Bemember that the earlybird catches HCHAMAM&IARBLE WORKS. Monuments Of valuable but technically named af­ the Worm,” “How about tlie worm, stolen, and the grief and indignation of and Headstones o f all designs and kinds o f ever, so far as I can see.” deeply, and then: fairs that are out of reach. The gum B FOR THE BEST father?” inquired tlie young man; the pious Chinaman were intense. He arble. BEiSTtEBnos., Proprietors “3?riends-r-nol” he answers, huskily, “ Mrs. Fielding,” she says, softly; wax was left, clean and stainless. was about to offer a reward of $100 for- a white, stony look settling over all “ wasn’t he rather foolish to get up so shrinking almost painfully at - the Before it became the chewing gum of the recovery of the hones, -hut his THARMERS & 3fAMUFACTUKERS BAMK, Bn’ RESISTERSQ. his handsome, bright, blonde features. sound ot her own words, “you can do our friends it had to be melted, flavor­ early?” “My son,” replied the old JQ chanan, Jlich. A ll business entrusted to this man, solemnly, “ that worm hadn’t been wiser friend said that it was not worth iBank wiU receive prompt and personal attention. Notice to the Ladies ” W e part here, Amy Lester, and should me a. favor—a great favor—if you will, ed, sweetened, and “ put up” in fanci­ while, for the thief would certainly Wm. Pears, Pres.; Geo. H. Richards, Vice Pres.; JOB PRINTING, we ever meet again, I swear to you it . I am longing with all my soul to leave ful array. Then the one hundred- to bed at all. He was on his way A -F . Itosa, Cashier. home.” drop the valise as soon as its contents D r. E. S. D odd & S o l i , will be through no fault of minel" this place and go far away, and i f you pound block would appear in five were known. This was good advice# O. HAMILTON, MHkDalry. Delivers MUk And without waiting for any an­ would only take me as your hired com­ thousand penny cakes, and I am told CALL AT THE for the valise was found, greatly to its W a in all pacts o f the corporation daily. Resi­ Druggists and Booksellers, hare the agency for swer—without another word or sign, panion—lady’s maid—anything so that that about-five hundred of these one- Swiss carved work in whitewooil af­ owner’s delight. The thief had evi­ dence,head of Front street. the sale o f theiamons’spccific, ‘'Orange Blossom,” save one scornful glance that was a posittvo enre. for all Female diseases. Every 1 could: go awayr^— ” ■ hundred-pound blocks are used in each fords excellent opportunities for hand­ dently broken it open, pulled out tlie MOMTGOMERY, Gainer and Decorator, lady can treat herself. Call, lor “ A PlalnTalk to blended with a strange bitterness'and “ My companion F echoes the lady, week of the history of Columbia; “ the painting,-and many pretty articles for be found at Straw’s Paper Store, skull of the dead celestial, and then D J f“ RecordSteam PrintingBouse Ladies.” .Trial box free. 21 heartsick yearning, he turns sharply quickly. “The very thing, my dear I” gem of the ocean.” . home decoration can' be made’from it. dropped it and departed. B u c h a n a n R ecord. Some of the leading members of the A t Moore, Sanilac county, last Thurs­ An Anecdote with a Moral* F i t s .— A ll fits stopped free by Dr local assembly of Knights of Labor day, Jacob Chipp’s daughter sat down Sir Spencer Wells, at a recent medical Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. N o fits THIS SCENE, ON LAKE ERIE, ENTITLED have taken occasion to seriously odject upon the stove hearth and her clothing banquet in England, told the following after first day’s use. Marvelous curse. 99 JOHN C. HOLMES, Editor. story of Braithwaite, founder of the Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit 46 to the remarks the R e c o r d made Oct. caught fire. The young lady ran out famous Retrospect that bears liis name: cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 031, Arch 2S> regarding the resolution of sympa­ of the house and jumped into a tub of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1SSG. ‘T made his acquaintance in a curious St., Phila., Pa. Oyl thy for the Chicago anarchists passed water, but there was ipsufiicent water way, and lie taught me a lesson which I to qencli the flames, which continued have never forgotten. As-it maybe use­ The paper gas and water pipes in­ *We have chosen, as our by the general assembly at Richmond, troduced so extensively in Vienna year by year, month I5y month, Aaron Jones was elected Auditor of saying that our remarks would be in­ to burn until all her clothing was ful to some of you, you will perhaps ex­ cuse me if I indulge in what may be some time ago, it is claimed, are a Trade-Mark because it so aptly she is succumbing to disorders St. Joseph county, IncL, hy one majori- jurious to the local assembly. The destroyed. The victim’s cries attract­ complete success. .called gossip. One evening a farmer illustrates a woman sinking un­ that, unchecked, ■will finally over­ ty. R e c o r d lias the greatest respect for ed the attention of neighbors who rode up to Mr. Marsden’s, whef was the Wonderful Cures.—1 the members of the Buchanan assem­ went to her assistance, hut the in­ nearest medical man, to beg him to come W. H, Keeler, Retail Druggist of der disease and weaknesses, who, power her. She is convinced that The Insiana Legislature will he a tie bly, and would he the last to injure juries were fatal, aud she died after at once and see a girl who was very ill. Buchanan, says: I have been selling when all else has failed, is finally Zoa-Phora is the truest means of Marsden was not at home, so I offered to Dr. King’s New Discovery, Electric politically, the Lieutenant Governor them or their assembly, hy any unfair 12 hours of excruciating agony. go. The farmer hesitated; but he was Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for rescued by Zoa-Phora, a sure comments, and, that a correct under­ rescue, yet she either does noth­ casting the deciding vote. A citizen of Battle Creek, who takes very anxious, so he said, ‘Well, lad, get four years. Have never handled reme­ standing of this question may be had, great liberties with the mother tongue, on my horse, and I’ll goon for our doc­ dies that sell as well, or give such uni­ remedy for all complaints pecu­ ing, or else clings to treatment Six o f the newly elected Congress­ we copy below the resolution as pub­ gets after a Moon as follows: “To the tor, Mi-. Braithwaite.’ So I rode to a versal satisfaction. There have been liar tothe sex. that never has helped her and small farm-house near Chapeltown, and some wonderful cures effected by the men of this state were born in Michi­ lished without comment hy the Inter Travling Publick: There is a Certan foupd a room full of people and a girl in­ medicines in this city. Several cases Would a drowning person Cling never will. Many have done oth­ gan, and two o f them, Fisher andTars- Ocean, Oct. 20, and the comments of marid woman Living with liur Husban of pronounced consumption have been sensible on the bed. I remember having to drift wood and disregard the erwise, and here is their testi­ ny in Hillsdale county. the Chicago Tribune, made Oct. 22 : that Can Be Seen on the Street from her clothes loosened, and opening a win­ entirely cured by use of a few bottles Resolved, That this General Assem­ Seven in the Eavening untill four in dow, and,* when she began to shiver, of Dr. King’s N ew Discovery, taken in staunch boat? mony : (We have hundreds of bly appeals for mercy for the seven the morning and She Has turned Her trying to make her swallow a little connection with Electric Bitters. I It will now he in order for the Lon­ men o f Chicago who are condemned to recommend them always. Sold by W. Many a woman realizes that such witnesses.) Self to be an Expert* Fick Pocket. She brandy and water. don Times to explain once more to its he executed. H. Keeler. Done a Traiing man at Calimyzoo at the “Then Bratliwaite arrived, and very Col-oma, Mich., D ec. 18S5. Gentlemen: One of Fort Gratiot, Mich.., Jan. Sf, 1SS5. R. Pengclly pciroit, March 28,1885. To Hie Zoa-Phora Med­ readers how popular Cobden club doc­ Resolved, That while asking for soon tool: me into another room, after Queen Victoria, in her forty-nine your circulars come to my notice to-day and it re­ & Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. G e n tle m e n I had one icine Co. Gcnilcincn.:—! have just been talking mercy for the condemned men, we are Races. Each one Should Look a little- minds me of an old and very valuable friend, one customer, not long ago, who doctored a great with one of my customers about your medicine, trines of free trade are in the United saying to her mother, ‘Give her two tea- years’ rule, has passed but twelve days that saved my life 12 years ago and because I had not in sympathy with the action of the out. She is quite lengthy in Hur deal, and could not be cured. As she had taken and think you would like to know what shesays: States. spoonsfuls more of that brandy and in Ireland. not needed its help since I had almost forgotten so many different kinds o f patent medicines, she Mrs. Cobett, 22718th street, says tliat she used it anarchists, or any-attempts of individ­ Plans. One She Has Couglit." water.’ But as soon as we were alone, it. I was 16 years old; I coughed continually would try no more. 1 wanted to know whether with the greatest success. Hers is a case of long uals or associated bodies that teach or and had chills every day; T was as miserable as there was any merit in Zoa-PhoTa or not, s o l standing. She has faithfully tried other treat­ he said: Tt is very wrong to give her anyone could be and live. A lady who knew gave her a bottle on tbe condition tbat if it did practice violent infractions of the laws, The unfavorably, notorious Jud ments, and pronounces Zoa Phora superior to Of all ot the published portraits of brandy and water; it is the first stage of the cause of m y illness persuaded, my mother to not help her I would not cliarge her for it. The any other. It is with pleasure that she makes believing that peaceful methods are Crouch, of Jackson, has had another have me use Zoa-Phora—it was called'Woman's second bottle cured her. I have a number of cus­ this statement, and has no objection to its public prominent anarchists, not one has ap­ the surest and best means of securing some eruptive fever. But a teaspoonful When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, Friend then—before I had used one bottle my tomers using Zoa-Phora witli good satisfaction. use as a means of having others try it. chapter added to his notoriety by the won’t make any difference, and it will cough and chills ceased. I kept on and used two Respectfully, R. Gr. BURTYJSLL, Druggist. I have sold it to other ladies, who hove used it peared that might not reasonably be the necessary reforms. When she was a Child, she criod for Castoria, bottles and they brought me out all right. I af­ Independence, Iowa, Feb. 12, 1SS5. Zoa-Phora with most flattering results. All give high opin­ recent death of Jennie Farley, a ser­ show that I did not differ from you. If terwards married and am now the mother of suspected by his appearance o f being a “The Knights of Labor in their clos­ When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Medicine Co. Sirs:—As I wrote you in my other ions of it. It is a pleasure to sell an article of vant girl in the Hurd House, enciente. I had,’ he said, with a kind smile, ‘per­ three nice, hearty children. I feel that I owe a letter about my wife being sickly, you probably such positive merit. Yours respectfully, ing day’s session at Richmond passed W hen sho had Children, sho gave thorn Castoria, great deal to Zoa-Phora. I hope it will become will be interested in what I have to say. ROBERT FULTON. horse-thief. haps they would not believe either of us.’ well known and that every woman and girl who two resolutions, one of which appeals A t the inquest, evidence was produced I procured of our druggist two bottles of Zoa- Pharmacist, 375 Baker St, Detroit There was something in this way of needs itwill use it. If you will send me some Phora; my wife used 1% bottles and it worked for mercy for the Chicago anarchists, showing Jud to be the author of her circulars I will give them to acquaintances and treating a junior—so much good feeling do all I can to help you. Yours truly, wonders. I would willingly have given $100 for Foynctte, ITis., Dec. 3 9 ,1SS1. Dr. Pengellyr— Grover has buckled himself to a while the other disclaims any sympa­ the benefit it has done her. If I could not have My daughter is all right now, and sends you shame and death, and he gravely an­ mixed up with so muck knowledge of M rs.L au ka F urm an. your Zoa-Phora in the house, I could not rest at many thanks. After doctoring four years with thy with anarchy or “any attempts of To tho Zoa-Phora Medicine Co., Kalamazoo, M. quill and gone to work on his annual nounces that lie does not know wheth­ human nature—that I have many times Yon Moltke celebrated his Slst Coloma* Dee. 5 ,1SS5. * * * Yes, use my let­ ease. . Yours truly, Y7. H. S. the best physicians w c could procure, and being announcement to Congress and an “individuals or associated bodies that er lie is or not. I f there ever was any birthday Tuesday. He is in splendid ter, name and all, in any way that it will help Bucyrus. O,, March 31,1SSU. I have been suffer­ so reduced that she weighed only 76 lbs., and “ teach or practice violent infractions since, when consulting with juniors, fol­ you, and refer to me freely. * * * ing from female weakness for the past three could sit up only a small part o f the time, her one thing this state lias become tired health. cure by your medicine is almost a miracle. Peo­ anxious democracy, commonly known “of the laws, believing that- peaceful lowed, or tried to follow, Braitliwaite’s’ L a u r a F urm an. years. I have been using Zoa-Phora and have of it is the Crouch family. found great relief. Miss L L. ple look at her with astonishment She now as the President’s Message. “methods are the surest and best example. ”—Exchange. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Weighs 121 lbs., and is strong and well. TTrichsville, O., A pril 3 ,188U. I have suffered Mendon, Mich., Jan. 17,1SS5, X cannot express Very respectfully, .Mrs. B. F. BULL. “means of securing the necessary re­ The best salve in the world for five long years with female weakness. I spent my gratitude for the benefit which I have re­ They had a great Democratic victory literature for a Sea Toyage. nearly one hundred dollars per year for medicine ceived from your Woman’s Friend. Jt lias cured form s.” In other words, they de­ cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, and doctors, receiving but little benefit. I was me of a distressing discase of 20 years’ standing. I Congressman Carlisle will not risk in New York, and seventeen aldermen "What did passengers do on long voy­ finally persuaded to try Zoa-Phora. I have used nounce the crime committed by the ages when there wex*e no novels? They fever sores, tetter, chayped hands, have had all other treatments that could he men­ THE FUEL FAMES o f these -witnesses, any more such close elections in Ken­ seven condemned auarchistsbut appeal were elected who were actively engag­ four bottles, and now consider myself cured. tioned and all to no benefit. For two years I must bless the man who invented them, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup­ But I keep it on hand, and a dose now and then could not stand on my feet. X have taken three and o f scores m ore, Just as good, we will tucky, but after the close of the fiftieth for mercy for the criminals. The ed in the saloon business.—In ter keeps me in splendid health. Any woman who for at present they are the only resource. tions, and positively cures piles, or no bottles of your inediciue and am cured. It is sur­ furnish privately to any lady telto may general public will be apt to ask the Ocean. pay required. Ic is guaranteed to give needs such a remedy, will find £oa-Phora worth prising to my family and to my physician. wish to w rite to them. Congress will move to Kansas. lie The ship’s bookshelves hold them by its weight in gold. Mrs. L. R. F. Yours with rcspccl, Mrs. C. F. question why criminals should not be perfect satsfaction. or money refunded. should leave bis free trade dogmas in dozens. They stream out of private port­ punished for their crimes. The crimi­ ORIENTAL MUSIC AND DANCING Price 25 cents per box. For sale, uy Sometimes a woman fears that she has Female Weakness, when her trouble is of an entirely different nature. Kentucky. nals themselves in this case will not manteaus—yellow shilling editions, with W. H. Keeler. 22yl heroes and heroines painted on the cov­ A careful study of our book, “ Facts for Women,” (wliicli we send to ladies only, in sealed envelope, on receipt of tbauk the Knights of Labor for their Differ from Those of the Occident in 10 cents.) would either show her that she has no such complaint, or teaeh her what to do if she has. second resolution, as they not only are ers in desperate situations. The appetite Mark Twain says it is a blessed The Democrats announced during Cadence and in Accent* thing to live in a land of plenty when The price of Zoa-Phora is, one bottle for $1, or six bottles for §5. Where druggists do not keep it, on an order for $5 advocates of anarchy, but have flam­ for such things at sea is voracious. Most worth we will prepay the express. The dose is sm&lL It is therefore inexpensive. the campaign that they were laying boyantly expressed their desire to Oriental music and dancing differ from of them will not bear reading more than you have plenty of land. the foundation for 1SSS. Free trade as suffer for it. They will not esteem the those of the Occident in their cadence once; we consume them as we smoke HAlE’S HG?.'EY U the l>CLt Coufth Curs, 25, .“On, ^i. ADMONITION .TO MOTHERS. a key stone does not appear to have Iv. of L. sympathy very highly now and accent. In Oriental estimation cigars; and on second perusal they are GLENN’S SOAP Leals and beautifies, 22c Do not let your daughters say, as so many have said to us again and again, almost in the same words: music must be soft and undulating to GERMAN COr.Zt S2S20VER kil!s Corns S: Bunions 22c been a good piece o f material for that the organization has condemned but ashes! One only wishes that tlieyin- “I f m y mother bad known and bad taugbt me tbe facts contained in your book, instead of leaving me to learn tbem their doctrines. The appeal for mercy, produce symphony. Accordingly the troduced one to better company. Vil­ HILL’S HAIH & V/• wSKEK BYE—Black & Brown, 50c. by bitter experience, how much better it would have been for me.” foundation work. however, will come before the Govern­ intervention of semitones is essential for lainous men and doubtful ladies are per­ PIKE’S TCCTiIA:HE DROPS cure in 1 Minute, 25c. DEAR’S RUEUPilATIC P?LLS are a sure cure, 50c. “ I f m y mother had known of Zoa-Phora, and had used it to correct my ailments when they first began, how much or in ease the Supreme Court should melody. This notion is evident from the sons whom one avoids in life; and though of suffering I should have escaped.” The attempt of Morrison, Carlisle, et. affirm the verdict of the jury and fact that if you ask an Oriental about his they are less objectionable in a hook than A lady recently described -a ballet decision of the court below, aud the conception of western music, he will in actual flesh and blood, their society is girl as “an open muslin umbrella with For Books or confidential testimonials, Address, Pri vate Secretary of Zoa-Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. al. to read Sam Randall out o f the Kuights of Labor can wait the course sound a concatenation of incongruous not attractive anywhere. A t least, how­ two pink handles.” IlSyN. B.—Letters addressed to the Private Secretary are seen only hy him and our Consulting Physician. Democratic party on account of his of events. Their action may be credit­ fuU notes; and, on the other hand, a ever, there was an abundance to choose protective ideas appears to have work­ able to their sympathetic feelings, but European, with equal facetiousness, will from; each of us could have a new novel ed like a charm. They will not try it it is unfortunate thac the anarchists croon a succession of indistinct notes, every day, and there was no need to-fall themselves will appreciate it the least, Buchanan Prices Current. again. producing a complete monotony. Nor back upon the ashes. especially as they have claimed all have the Orientals any idea of harmony. But besides these I had a few volumes jfiht to the front of All along'that the K, of L. sympathized Corrected every Wednesday by C- B. T re at. It is all melody with them. Conse­ of pocket classics, which I always take These figures represent the prices paid by Owing to the pork packer’s strike, with their infernal doctrines. Least quently a choir of singers or an orchestra with me In distant expeditions. Greek dealers, unless otherwise specified. the authorities of the town o f Lake, of all have they anticipated that the of performers all sing and play the air and Latin literature is wine which does organization would pronounce them Wheat, per bushel...... 70 near Chicago, have ordered all saloons only. Nevertheless, they are very not spoil by time, Such of it, in fact, as [Flour, patent, perbarrcl.eelUn; 5 60 Having purchased of S. A . W ood the guilty, for that is the effect of the musical iu their inclinations, and have would spoil has been allowed to die, and Flour, red, pcrbarrcl, selling...... — 4 80 in the vicinity of the disturbances to second resolution.” Clover Seed, per bti6ucl...... 4 00 an acute ear for it; for notwithstanding only the best has been preserved. In the Timothy Seed, perbushel...... - 2 00 be closed until further notice. They The question now arises as to that European music is diametrically op­ absence of outward distractions one can Corn,perbushel new,...... 35 Oats, perbnsliel...... * 25 Complete in Assortment! should now fail to give further notice. whether any such resolution would posed to their own, and consequently un­ understand and enjoy these finished rel­ Bran, perton,selling...... * 12 U0 have been passed had these eight men natural to them, they have learned to ics of the Old World. They shine as Fork, live, per hundred 3 50 Corner Drug Store play operatic airs with taste and artistic fixed stars in the intellectual firmament Pork, dressed, per huudred...... A 50<&5 00 The Eree Press, Saturday, published been convicted of murder, without any Pork, mess, per pound, selling...... - 8 Splendid in Quality! Ability. Until recently, having no —stars which never set.—J. A. FrouJe. Corn Meal, bolted, perhundred,selliHg. 2 00 a lot of caricatures that it labeled with connection with anarchism, or any musical annotation, they were taught by Hay, tames per ton...... 8 00 I shall keep on hand a choice line of A Woman's Presence of Mind. Hay, marsli, per ton ...... 5 00 Overflowing with Generous Bargains in the names o f the new Congressmen other “ism.” It still appears to the ear, but contact with civilization and the Salt, line, per barrel,selling...... i 20 purest Drugs and Family Medicines; elect of this state. The resemblance R ecord that the resolutions were out introduction, of European music gave A man may be ever so brave, cool and Salt, coarse, per barrel, selling...... 1 20 collected in the presence of danger, but Beans, perbushel...... *. 120 is so striking that the gentlemen fail of place and not a politic move for the them a useful lesson on the subject, Wood, 18inch, percord...... ,.l 50@1 75 especially since the adoption of the give nie a woman for presence of mind Wood,4iect, per cord...... 3 50@4 00 Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s also Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Books, to recognize themselves. General Assembly. and ingenuity of thought. During the Butter, per pound...... 16 piano, which jingles now in almost every Eggs, per dozen...... 16 Stationery, Artist’s Materials, and Fan­ harem. fire in the Planter’s house the other Lard, per pound...... 8 morning I would have hurried out into Tallow, per pound...... «... 4 John Hempenstall, the would-be Next Presidential Election. Their favorite instruments are the Honey, perponnd.««...... 15 cy Goods Generally. Prescriptions the halls without any thought of pro­ Green Apples,perbushel...... , 20 murderer, will pass the next fourteen "Wa s h in g t o n , K o v . s.—I n the event lahootah and the tementclieh, both string instruments. The lahootah is a tection from smoke, hut my daughter at Chickens, perpouud...... 5@6 years of bis life in the Michigan City the next Presidential election should once remarked, quietly and coolly: “Put Brick, perthousaud, selling...... 7 00 carefully and accurately compounded be thrown into Congress by the failure kind of a guitar, the body of which re­ Hides,green, per pound...... 5@7 prison. He pleaded guilty to the sembles half of an egg cut longitudinally, a wet towel to your face, father; it Hides, dry,per pound...... 11 Yon are invited to call often. of any candidate to receive a majority will prevent the smoke from strangling Pelts...... 15 @52 loots and Shoes charge of assault with intent to mur­ the small end being attached to a neck Mackerel,Ho 1, per pound.selling...... 10 t)f all the electoral votes cast the you." I would never have thought der. He is learning the cooper trade. House of Representatives would, in with frets. It is mounted with four cat­ White Fish,per pound, selling...... 10 Fespectfully, of such a simple and yet perfect Potatoes, (new)...... *...... • 35 -AND- accordance with the constitution, be gut strings, supported hy a bridge rest­ Wool (unwashed)...... 16@20 required to ‘-'choose immediately by ing on the sounding-board, and attuned protector, had it not been for the Wool (washed)...... 23@26 W. F. RUNNER. Fusion tactics have about had. their ballot the President."’ In making that by keys in the head. It is played by suggestion o f the girl, and I believe that RUBBER GOODS, day in this country. The absurdity of choice, the votes shall be taken by vibrating the strings with a quill. many lives which have been lost in a blind and aimless effort to escape could Michigan Central II. B. the methods of bargaining resorted to States, the representation from each The kenientcheh is a singular con­ have been saved hy presence of mind. At prices that must surely lead to speedy sale. by the leaders of the fusion parties is State having one vote, so that in order trivance. It is an instrument about to cany the election one party or the fifteen inches in length,, rather shallow, The moral is an old one and yet not kept Time Table taking effect May 30,1886. disgusting to sensible men of all other must control the delegations resembling the hull of a gondola, with sufficiently well in mind. It is: “Always Mail. D .Ex. Accom N.JSx. COME EARLY! parlies. from the majority of the States. There no neck, hut a head, in which are in­ think before you act.”—E. J. Crandall in Chicago...... Dep. .0 50 a 9 00 a 4 40 p 9 55 1) are thirty-eight States, but New Hamp­ serted the keys. It has three strings of Globe-Democrat. Kensington...... 7 35 9 50 5 25 10 40 Aud get. the benefit of oiu* unbroken, stock. Lake... 8 30 10 27 6 10 11 22 shire lias a delegation equally divided catgut, standing high from the sounding- Students’ Use of Tea and Coffee. Michigan City...... 9 18 11 11 6 57 12 02a Michigan Republicans will have — one Republican and one Democrat— board, and no frets. Contrary to how New Buffalo.*...... 9 60 11 30 7 20 12 22 The Brightest, Newest and Best forty majority in the State House of hence the vote of that would be silent The practice of talcing tea or coffee by Three Oaks...... 9 53 v 34 12 3U+ instruments, the lower end is made to students, in order to work at niglit, is Avery’s ...... 9 57+ +7 38 in the choice of a President by the rest on the left knee, and the bow is Galicn...... 10 05 7 45 12 48+ Representatives, and sixteen in the downright madness, especially when pre­ Dayton...... IU 11 Fall and Winter Styles. House- Rhode Island lias elected one drawn across in that position, and the ...... 7 52 12 55+ Senate, or fifty-six on joint ballot. Republican and in her other district paring for an examination. More than Bucliauan...... 10 20 12 03 v 8 00 1 00 BOOUE’S SOAP, notes are modulated with the upper Niles...... 10 38 12 15 8 13 1 20 There can be but little doubt but that half of the cases of breakdown, loss of there is a vacancy, hut the politics of knuckles instead of the tips of the Dowagiac...... 11 03 12 3S 8 37 +1 45 LOWEST PRICES memory, fainting, etc., which occur dur­ Decatur...... 11 27 3 5S +2 OS this will elect a Republican, United the State renders it almost certain that fingers. It is capable of producing the Lawton__ '...... 11 42 9 13 +2 27 ing severe examinations, and far more States Senator. before the Fiftieth Congress meets shrillest sound when played. Kalamazoo...... 12 r p 1 50 9 50 p 3 03 Consistent with good (iiiality and honest quantity that vacancy will he filled hy the frequent than is commonly known, are Gale8burgU...... 12 37 +3 21 Apart from these two they have other Augusta____...... 12 45 election of a Republican. Conceding" due to this. I frequently hear of prom­ +3 30 (REGULAR SIZE,) instruments, such as the kenian, tarn- Battle Creek...... 1 12 2 27 3 50 SCOTT & BROWNFIELD, Rhode Island to tbe Republicans, that ising students who have thus failed, and, Marshall...... 2 00 3 1(1 4 17 boor, kanoon, suntoor, ney, and the teff. The Democratic majority in the party wilL control the delegations of on inquiry, have learned in almost every Albion...... 2 25 3 32 ...... 4 40 The keman is the Turkish violin. It Parma...... 2 42 present congress is forty-three. In the the following States: California, Illi­ instance that the victim has previously Jackson...... 3 15 4 23 , 5 25 Estate of Elizabeth. Abeel, Deceased. differs from the European in the ar­ nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, dragged himself with tea or coffee. Grass Lake...... 3 38 5 47 First publication Nov. ^lSSG. next it will be sixteen or less. Yes, rangement of its strings; otherwise it is Chelsea...... 3 59 0 OS ONLY FIVE CENTS, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Sleep is the rest of the brain; to rob the Dexter...... 4 14 6 22 the Democratic administration is very played in the same manner. Instead of TATE OF MICHIGAN, County ofBemen, ss. Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, hard-worked brain of its necessity rest Ann Arbor,...... 4 33 5 30 G 40 SAt asession of the Probate Courtforsaici Couuty popular with the people. About two Oregon, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, four strings, they have seven, devoted to Ypsilnnti...... 4 50 5 45 ft 55 held at the Probate office iu the village of Berrien is cerebral suicide.—Popular Science Wayne June...... 5 15 6 05 . 7 17 Springs, oil the twenty-eighth day of October, in the ------: . A . T ------more, years of democracy will be about Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin— the primary notes. Underneath these Monthly. Detroit...... Arr. 6 00 6 45 8 00 year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, 19. The Democrats will control dele­ they have a range of wire strings, which Mail. D. Ex. E. Mx. Present, DavidE. Hinman, Judge ofProbate. all the Country will submit to, good In the matter ot the estate of Elizabeth Abeel, gates as follows: Alabama, Arkansas, vibrate in consonance with the vibra­ Automatic [Regulation of Temperature. naturedly. Detroit...... Dep. 7 00 a 9 10 a 8 00 p deceased. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware,, Flor­ tions of the upper strings. This instru­ An apparatus has been devised whereby Wayne June...... 7 40 9 53 8 40 Oil reading and filing the petition, duty verified, ida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, ment is rarely used nowadays, the Eu­ the temperature of a room may be auto­ Ypsilanti...... S 01 JO 12 9 05 of P. Abeel, husband of said deceased, praying Ann Arbor...... S Iff 10 25 9 23 . that administration of said estate may be granted It is somewhat amusing to hear the Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, ropean violin having superseded it. matically regulated. It consists of a Dexter...... 8 35 9 55 to Wm. Haslctt, or some other suitable person. Missouri, North Carolina, South Car­ The tamboor is also a stringed instru­ thermometer containing a fine wire Chelsea...... S 4S 10 09 Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 29th Democrats talk about tbe Republicans Grass Lake______9 10 10 29 day of November next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon CHAS. B. TREAT olina, Tennessee, Texas, and West ment, with, a semispherical body, and a which rises and falls with the mercury, Jackson...... 9 35 11 35 10 55 be assigned, ior the hearing of said petition, having used money in the campaign, Virginia-—IS long handle with frets, the strings being the wire touching another wire at a cer­ Parma...... 9 57 11 15 and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and when the first note from the fusion Albion...... 10 15 12 10 p 11 33 all other persons interested in said estate, are re­ But the Constitution requires “ that of wire. It is trammed with a flat piece tain degree thereby establishing connec­ Marshall...... 10 ss 32 50 11 55 . . quired to appear at a session of said Court, then to bugle was that Father Yaple would a majority of all the States shall be of turtle shell called muzrah. The ka­ tion with an electric battery, the result Battle Creek...... 11 03 1 12 12 22 a be holdcn at the Probate office in the village of necessary to a choice.” Under this Augusta...... 11 22 12 4.4+ KalAc Berrien Springs, and show cause, it any there be, come down with $25,000 for his boy, noon is the zither, played with thimbles. being the opening of a valve in the win­ Galesbnvgk...... 11 30 12 55+ why the prayer of the petitioner should not be clause twenty votes will be required to It is perhaps the prototype of the mod­ granted: And it is further ordered, that said and tjvo Detroit politicians would add dow sash.—The Current. Kalamazoo...... 11 52 1 50 1 20 4 45 a elect a President, as there are thirty- em harp. The santoor is an instrument Lawfon...... 12 25 P 1 52 5 18 petitioner give notice to the persons Interest S3,000 to that. Decatur...... 12 40 2 OS 5 35 cd in said estate,of the pendency of said petition, eight States. Should the House fail to that resembles the kanoon, only that its Tlie 'World’s Birtlis and Heaths. Dowagiac...... 1 00 2 58 2 33 5 58 and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of tbis elect a President before the 4th day of strings, instead of being of catgut, are The number of babies bom annually Niles...... 1 40 3 ?•> 3 03 6 40 order to be published in the Buchanan Record, Buchanan...... 1 58 3 34 +3 IS G 53 a newspaper planted and circulated in said county, March; next, from then the Vice Presi­ tallic, and is played upon with hammers in the world is about 43,000,000; daily, three successive weeks previous to said day ol The Chicago authorities; have decid­ Dayton...... 2 01 +3 28 7 03 dent shall act as* President, and the —a sort of portable piano, of “which in­ 117,SOS; per minute, 80. The number of Galien...... 3 07 +3 35 7 08 hearing. ed to allow no more Haymarket scenes Constitution devolves the duty of Avery’s ...... +2 15 +7 16 [LfS.] DAYID E. HINMAN, strument it is doubtless the parent. deaths annually is about 39,000,000; Three Oaks...... 2 18 +3 48 7 21 (A true copy.) Judge of Prohate. to be enacted on account of any lack electing a Vice President in the event The ney is the Turkish flute. It con-. daily, 106,S49; per minute, 74. On an New Buffalo...... 2 32 4 10 4 03 7 35 Last publication Nov 25,1S86. a of a failure of the people to elect, upon Michigan City...... 2 5S 4 35 4 32 8 03 of preparation, and as soon as the sists of a reed about two feet long, hav­ average 106 boys are bom alive to 100 the Senate, standing 37 Democrats to Lake...... 3 -30 4 55 5 21 8 48 troubles at the Stock yards became im­ ing six holes and no keys, and is blown girls, yet at the end of the first year hoys Kensington...... 4 30 5 55 6 15 9 35 ^ ’CHEAPEST AND BEST.=JES 39 Republicans, including Senator Rid- through the opening at the top. It is a and girls are almost equal in number.— Chicago...... 5 15 6 40 7 00 10 20 minent, two regiments o f State troops, dleberger. The Democrats would have favorite instrument with the dervishes, The Argonaut. tStop only on signal. with forty rounds of ammunition, were the advantage of a party majority in and so primitive in construction that it O. W. R ug ole: s , Gen. F. & T. A gt. the House, and, it is intimated, could, called out, to promptly squelch any must be a direct descendant of Apollo’s. A M istake "Which. M en Make. A. F. P eacock, Acent, Buchanan, should party exigency require, resort Man’s greatest and most natural mis­ riot that might show itself. to the expedient of unseating a Repub­ The teff is the ordinary tambourine; it is used to indicate time, as does the baton take is to pause by the wayside and at­ Estate of Sarah A* ’White, Dec’d. lican and seating a Democrat in his tempt to remove each obstacle that con­ SPLENDID PREMIUMS FOR 1887. place The change of one member in in the hands of a leader of orchestra. First publication Oct. 2S, 1886- fronts him. That is a waste of time. One of the effects likely to follow the Indiana delegation, for instance, The Oriental style of dancing is as dis­ Had Napoleon waited to dig down the TATJE OF MICniGAN, County of Berrien,—ss. FULL-SIZE DRESS PATTERNS- the late election will be the admission and of one in that of Michigan, would tinct and peculiar as their music. They, S'. j At a session of the Probate Court for said Coun­ the Orientals, hold that dancing is an Alps he would never have reached Italy. ty, held at the Probate office, in the village of Ber­ o f Dakota, as should have been done give the Democrats the twenty votes rien Springs, on the twenty-sixth day oi October, Petehson's Magazine is tlie best and Cheapest necessary. expression, therefore a language. If —Mine, George Sand, in the year one thousand eight hundred and cighty- oi tlie lafly’s-tooks. It gives more Tor the money, at the last session of Congress. The music be the language of emotion, danc­ six.t and combines greater merits, than any other. Its ------— "When you wish to affirm anything, Prescut, David E. HrNMAN, Judge of Probate. immense circulation and long-established reputa­ Democratic majority in the House has ing is tliat of motion. Accordingly, the you always call God to witness, because In the matter of the estate ot Sarah A. White, tion enable its proprietor to distance all competi­ State Items. been whittled down to so small 51 point more poetically expressed, the better and He never contradicts you—Queen oi deceased. tion. Iu short, it has the sublimer its effect. But as language has Oil reading aud filing the petition, duly verified, that it will not be probable that There is now residing within two Romnania. of Asher W. White, son oi said deceased, praying Best Steel Engravings, miles of Stan wood, Mecosta county, a its particular accent, dependent upon the that administration of said estate may he granted Best Colored Fashions, enough Democrats will be found to op­ idiosyncrasies of the people using it, A clear head and an honest heart are to said petitioucr or some other suitable person. Best Dress Patterns, man past eighty years of age who, be­ Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the pose the Republicans, and keep Dako­ dancing has also its own accent, govern­ worth more than all the law of all the 22d day of November next, at ten o’clock in the Best Original Stories, sides having his own work to do, in­ lawyers. forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti­ Best Work-Table Patterns, ta from receiving justice. ed and dictated by the music. The North­ tion, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, cluding the “bucking” of wood a con­ ern nations, being positive and em­ and all other persons interested in said estate, are Best Music, Etc., Etc. siderable portion of the year, is obliged phatic in expression, their accent is sharp required to appear at a session of said Court, then The stories, novelets, etc., in. “Peterson," arc ad­ The Sturgis Journal is; wicked to be holdqn in the Probate Ofttce, in the village mitted to be the best published. A ll tkeftooU pop- to support a crippled daughter, while and heavy. For instance, take the word PHACTS AND PHYSIC. of Berrien Springs, and show cause, il* any there ularfemale writers contribute to it. Eyorymomh enough to perpetrate the following: civilizing, upon the first sylahle of which he, why tho prayer of the petitioner should not he a Full-Size D iiess-Pattern is given, which is three of his sons, who own three teams Colonel J. B. Batchelder is the recip­ granted: And it is further ordered, that said peti­ alone worth the price of the number. Every The following telegrams; are said to the accent is made to faff with a force of ient of an odd gift from Massachusetts tioner give notice to the persons interested in said month, also, there appears a have gone over the wires, 'Wedensday: and enjoy free methodist salvation, re­ a sledge-hammer, and the rest are al­ estate, of the pendency of said petition, aud the veterans—a cannon made of shot and hearing thereof, hy causihg a copy of this order to Mammoth Colored Fashion-Plate, M e n d o n , N ov 3 ,1SS6. side in sight of the old gentleman’s lowed to follow in quick succession, like shell gathered on Gettysburg battle­ be published in the Buchanan [Record, a newspaper H on. 0 . G. L uce, Esq-, S ir :—I am place.—Detroit Tribune. a piece of India-rubber in the hands of a ground. printed and circulated in said County, three suc­ engraved on steel, twice the size of others, and playful child, who may delight to let the cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. superbly colored. Also, Household, Cookery, and told you talk o f moving to Lansing to Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. (A true copy.) DAYID E. HINMAN, other receipts: articles on Art Embroidery, i'lower THE WORLD’S BEST! live- the next two years, and being out Sheriff Campbell, of Branch county, stretched elastic collapse; whereas, the [i». s.] Judge of Probate. Culture, House Decoration—in short, everything Use it in every sick-room. Will keep Last publication Nov. 18,1886. o f employment, I would like to lease was the Fusion candidate for the southern, people, being mild and poetic, interesting to ladies. the atmosphere pure and wholesome, TERMS, Always in Advancei $2.00 A TEAR, your farm for that period, .State Legislature, and thinking he have their accents soft and evenly dif­ fused. Accordingly dancing, which is removing all bad odors from any source. ^"UNPARALLELED OFFERS TO CLUBS. G. L. Y a p l e . must resign before the election lie did W ill destroy all desease germs, infec­ . N. B.—I have found the neckyoke. in their estimation but the poetry of 3 Copies for $3.50. | 3 Copies for $4,50, So. On Monday when the election tion from all fevers ancl all contagious TO ADVERTISERS G.L.Y. motion, must he gentle and undulatory, With the “Book of Scanty,” splendidly illustrated, diseases. or a large steel-engraving, ■ “Mother's Darling,’’ was over it was found that Campbell •which can only he demonstrated by A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES The eminent physician, J. Marion AND SECTIONS will be sent on application— for getting up the Club. W atekvliet, N ov. 3 ,18S0, had met the common fate, and then he youth and grace.—Harper’s Bazar. Sims, of New York, Says: “I am con­ FBEE, 4 Copies for $0.50. | <> Copies for $9.00. Chairm an F usion Congressional hustled around and tried hard to with­ To those who want their advertising to pay. wo With an extra copy of the Magazine for 18:7, as vinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactic can offerno better mediumfor thorough and effect­ a premium, to the person getting up the Cluh. Com., 4th Disk, G entlem en:—Please Libraries for the Artisan Population. Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant.” ive work than the various sections of our Select withdraw my name as a Congessional draw his resignation, but it was n. g., Yet another improvement is now being Local List. GEO. 1>. BOAVELL & CO., 5 Copies for $8.00. | 7 Copies for $10.50. and a new sheriff is now transacting Newspaper Advertising Bureau, With both an extra copy of the Magazine for 1887, candidate and make the election of devised hy the prefecture of the Seine. The Troy (N. Y.) Times says the 37m 10 Spruce street, New York. and the large steel engraving, or the “ Book of Burrows; unanimous. business at the old stand in Branch An art section is to be added to a suffi­ municipal tax of that city is equal to Beauty,” to the porson getthig up the Club. H a r v e t C. Sh e r w o o d . county. cient number of the district libraries to $17 for every man, woman, and child 85?"For larger Clubs still greater induccinonlB. N. B.—My farm hands now eat in meet the needs of all the artisan popula­ within: the city limits. Address, post-paid, A week or two ago a young man „ CHARLES J. PETERSON, the kitchen as of yore. H. C. S, tion. This section is to comprise all kinds Active, Pushing and Reliable.—1 CJ.B. TREAT, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. about thirty and his wife stopped in S5F"SpecImenB sent gratis, if written for, to got of hooks, engravings, and photographs W. H. Keeler can always be relied Exclusive Agent, up clubs with. •Eagle, Clinton county, for refresh­ bearing on the arts of design, and most upon to carry in stock the purest and Shows Her Good Taste. ments, They were an intelligent look­ of the contents will he lent’ out for home best goods, and sustain the reputation use. One library of the kind, enriched hy CHANCERY NOTICE. IT IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT DHICAGO, < The average Southerner of the E. F. ing couple, and said they were bound of being active, pushing and reliable, M e n 's N. I Apple Vinegar. private endowments, was opened not by recommending articles with well- TATE OF MICHIGAN, County o f Berrien, SB. Ami IS IN ITS THIRD TEAR. It has received FOUR THOUSAND. COBm'ihlENT- V . stripe is as mad as can be because for central Wisconsin; had come from FOUR YEARS OLD. S The Second judicial Circuit. In Chancery. AEY NOTICES, none of which were asked for, though aU were tlmnlc- ‘ Mrs. Cleveland, after refusing to go to long ago, and before long the whole of estabiished merit and such as are pop­ 34m3 Nettie Tarbell, Complainant, vs. Charles H. Canada, about miles, on foot, and Tarbell, Defendant, fuUy received, and it is pronounced on all hands to he tho ^ Richmond as she promised, has turned 200 Paris will be provided with this excellent ular. Having the agency for the cele­ Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the Coun­ right around and gone to Boston. That were going through the same, making apparatus of technical education.—Chi­ brated Dr. King’s New Discovery for ty of Berrien—in Chancery, at the Village of Ber­ rien Springs, in said County, on the 4th day .of EES? PAPER EVER PRINTED IN-AMERICA. she refused to g o to Richmond because a distance of 500 miles, and traveling cago Tribune. ______consumption, colds and coughs, will September, A. D. 1886. In this cause it appearing sell it on a positive guarantee. It will It is moral, non-partisan, and apologizes for nobody’s Shortcomings- Kver.^ lino of she would have to share the honors of on an average of twenty-five miles a Chriosities of Mormonism. from the affidavit of Complainant, that the De­ surely cure any and every affection of fendant iB a resident of the State of Illinois. Olt its sixteen pages of reading matter is original. In its Columns £ the event with a daughter o f a great It is among the Curiosities of Mormonism SALESMEN motion of Complaiuant’s Solicitor it is ordefed appear volume after volume of ' day, In reply to a remark that his light in the Democratic party, Jeff •that its projector, Smith, was horn in Ver­ throat, lungs or chest, and in order to that the Baid Defendant, Charles H. Tarbell, do Davis, is no longer doubted by the wife must be fatigued,, he said, that she mont; that the second spiritual and worldly prove our claim, we ask you to call and W ANTED* Permanent positions guaran­ appear and answer the bill of Gomplaint filed in THE FINEST LITEEATUEE PRODUCED IN THE NATION. / teed with SALARY AND EXPENSES the said cause within four months from the date Southerners, for on Mrs. Cleveland’s stood it far better than he. He ex­ high priest of the system, Brigham Young, get a Trial Bottle Free. P A I D . Any determined man can. succeed with, of this order, otherwise said bill shall be taken as Each week’s CURRENT contains one ^ilt-ed^ed Short Story, a half-dozen/valuable trip to Boston the other afternoon she was originally from Vermont; that Edmunds, in. Peculiar advantages to beginners. Stock confessed against him. Essays,..bountiful Poems, Humor, and fearless [Editorial Reviews. £ plained that they wanted to save all A Boston newspaper prints a list of complete, including many f aBt selling specialties. rode as far as Hew Y ork on the same the money they could to buy land when the flamer of the Edmunds law, was and is a JOHN A. "WATSON; An excellent LOVJS STORY is always running. t Vermont senator, and that tho Republican the residents of San Francisco who are Outfit free. Circuit Court Commissioner, train with Miss Davis, hut would not Address at once. (Name this paper! Berrien County, Michigan. With sucli a Visitor, tlie livening Lamp becomes a thing pleasant to think of| they arrived there. H e evidently had commissioner selected from Iowa was born in worth $1,000,000 and over. There are meet her. never heard of time being money. BROWN BROTHERS, » Lawbence C. Fife, the some Green Mountain state. 104 of these fortunate persons. - Nubsebtsen,. Roobestek, N. Y. - Solicitor for Complainant. ; 3St7 Price : One Year, $4 ; Six Months, $2 .5 0 f Single Copy. lO cents; Toys! Toys! TOYS! A big assort" The tax gatherer will soon begin to A poplexy. — Dr. M. W. Slocum, Indian Money. Locals. B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . reap bis harvest. while sitting in his house Sunday ment just from Ne.w York, at the Every one now seems to have the afternoon, was suddenly stricken with Pelt Boots and Rubbers for every­ PAIR.” specimen craze, myself included. Not THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, ISSOJ H o l d e n T e m p l e N o. 13. P . C., of St. apoplexy, involving his right side. He is body at J. K; "WOODS’. * The City Tablet is composed of 100 long ago, I received from Washington I Joseph, have arranged for a, lecture rapidly recovering at this time. Dr. Teacups and Saucers, 30 cts. per set, sheets of first-class note-paper, with Ty. a nice box full of real Indian ntereCat tUe Post-Office,atBncl>aiiaii,Mlclii.,as course the coming winter. One of the Avery, of Niles, is attending him. He at , BISHOP'S.*"1 blotter attached, and “Buchanan Second-Class Matter. money. The lady who sent it to me number is to be Col. L. F. Copeland’s Is in a bad condition. We are just receiving a new stock Mich.,” printed at the heading of each says, years ago* her husband was an lecture on “The Mistakes of Bob.” sheet—the neatest thing out. Buy one, Indian trader, and, while among the of Holiday Goods. • Commencing Friday, Oct. 22, 1886, to L isr o f letters remaining uncalled at the P. O, Neavs Stand. Price 25c. Alaska Indians, he collected this queer E . MORGAN & CO. T he Talisman, the Berrien county for in the post-oflice at Buchanan, continue until stock is reduced. currency, and now having no use for 7th ! 7t h ! 7th I Cloaks for everybody, and prices to W . TRENBETH, organ o f the third party Prohibitionists, Midi., for the week ending Nov. 4: it, sent it to me. Arrival o f fine Millinery, at suit you, at HIGH & D CJNCAN’S. f t has passed to the “ Beyond”. "Well, Mrs. WInship Barney, Edwin F. Beach, The Indian money, or “ wampum,” as cNELLlE SMITH’S. A big assortment new Goods, ak there was not the most inviting field Esq., Mr. George Fuller, Mr. George W. the Indians call it, is a rare sea shell I have the nobbiest line of Dress the PAIR, f for the venture from the first. Garmau, Edward L. Moon, Frank D. an inch or more in length, the size Goods arriving to-day, at Rubber Goods of every description, Wells. Postal Cards—W . P. Gauntt, T H E T A I L O R around of a largo knitting needle, C. C. HIGH’S. as cheap as the cheapest. A. R. McKinnon, Mts. Frank Miller, J. IV. H allack has commenced the tapering, slightly bent and hollow. Dwight Stone. Stockingett in all colors, found at J. K. WOODS. Commencing Friday, October 2 2 ,1 8 8 6 . publication of a paper called the Re­ The value of each piece to the Indians J. L. R ichards. P. M. H IGH & DUNCAN’S. Cloth Skirts for ladies are very cheap,. union, devoted to the war veterans o f was 4 cents. I have quite a bit more An elegant line of Mason & Hamlin Organ, the best at CHARLIE HIGH’S -t i HAS A PINE STOCK OP Michigan, to he published monthly, at ------— ------of this wampum than I care for, and in the market, sold on quarterly pay­ I will sell you Canton Flannel very Sparta. It is a commendable enter­ Following is the total vote of the anyone desiring a specimen may have ments of ten per cent, of the purchase cheap. Look. prise, and deserves support. several candidates in this county, and it and welcome, by sending a stamp price per quarter, and no interest. C, C. HIGH. the pluralities of those elected, at the for the postage. HOLMES & DAVID. Foreign and Domestic I s a a c L o g a n , while walking along election, Nov. 2. as determined by the Mrs. P. A." W arner, TAKE NOTICE. the street Monday evening fell, being Board of Canvassers: East Saginaw, Midi. Our Overcoats must be sold at some When in need of any class of Over­ Offered at greatly reduced rates to re­ troubled with some affliction o f the GOVERNOR. price. W EAVER & CCb£- coat, do not fail to examine our stock, heart. He Was carried home, hut has Cyrus G. Luce, It...... 4202—474 Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Arctics, and possibly save from one to two dol­ [St. Joseph Herald.) duce stock. Endless variety of George L. Yaple, D ...... 37SS and all kinds of Rubber foot-wear are lars, if you make a purchase of / since' so far recovered as to be able to Mr. C. P. Hayward, the bridge len­ bo about once more. Samuel Dickie, P ...... 534 der, an old and respected citizen of St. now in season. N oble has a fine line. W EA'VER & CO. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Joseph, went to work Thursday about The cheapest Hanging Lamps in In Corsets, I have just ivhat you E l i z a b e t h , wife of John Rough James A . MacDonald, R ...... 4215—401 the draw on the highway bridge, since town, at 0 want. Look at them. >4)2- Fancy Feathers, Fancy Velvets, died at the home of their son, Monday, Solomon S. Curry, D ...... 3S14 when no trace of him can be found. E. M O RGAN &, CO. C. C. HIGH. And will make them up in the latest Some of his tools, however, were found Charles Mosher, P .------. . . .572 of dropsy, aged S7 years. Mr. and Mrs. near where lie had been at work. Mr. Bargains on Feathers. Ribbons, &c.^ Have you seen my Kid_Gioves. I f ASTRICANS, ETC. styles at very low prices. Rough are old citizens of this vicinity, SECRETARY OE STATE Hayward bacl been afflicted with epi­ at NELLIE SMITH’S, you Yvant a pair, look at ^ j Gilbert R. Osman, R ...... 4245—455 lepsy for many years, and it is feared and have a large circle of relatives. For handsome striped Velvets or C. C. HIGH’S. The funeral is being held to-day. Philip B. Watclitel, D . . ____.3790 that he was attacked, Yvhiic at work, with a fit, and falling into the river any Trimmings, go to John Evans, P ...... 576 The finest line of Curtains in town, was drowned. The Life-Saving crew C. C. HIGH’S. NELLIE SMITH'S MILLINERY, A valuable document containing U. STATE TREASURER. searched for him yesterday, but with­ at STRAWS. The best cotton Batts in town, at <, S. consuls reports on the manufactures, George L. Maltz, R ...... , .4159—2S7 out seccess. The Davis boys will commence their Come and Examine. HIGH & DUNCAN’S r employment, wages and other useful in­ Wm. G. Beard, D ...... 8S72 annual campaign at stove-blacking Main St., 5 doors north of Bank. Mason & Hamlin Organ, the best in next week. formation regarding the laboring peo­ Aaron C. Fisher, P ...... 551 State Items. ple of European countries, has been re. AUDITOR GENERAL, the market, sold on quarterly payments A snow shoe club of forty members A full line of Underwear of all Henry H. Aplin,R ...... 4372—001 of ten per cent, of the purchase price F ound.—A lady’s circular cloak. ceived at this office. It contains mat­ classes and not backward in giving has been organized atlshpeming. per quarter, and no interest. Call a- this office. ter for study by all Americans. Judson S. Farrar, D . . . . -----30S1 prices, at W EAVER & CO’S j Q Elk Rapids has a curiosity in the HOLMES & DAVID. ------<»t>------Stewart B. Williams, P ...... 549 ■ Copper bottom tea kettles for 50 COM. LAND OFFICE. shape of a lady who has gone on the Underwear to suit your wants, Our squaw winter came Saturday D i e d .— Mrs. Levinda H. Beckwith, cents at the PAIR. ^ HI aim an i Roscoe D. Dix, R . ...------.4504—902 bond of a whisky seller.—Detroit News. Overcoats to keep you Yvarrn, Mittens night with 4*2 inches of snow. a citizen of this vicinity since 1849, I f you want to see something nice Alonzo T. Fisher, D ------3342 Lady, did you say? of all kinds, Pur Caps of all grades, at (Successor to Daniel Weston.) ------died in this village Sunday', Nov. S, in Dress Goods, go to Charles L. Fraser, P ...... 532 Saturday niglit John Courtright, a NOBLE’S. A( Th e diphtheria patients are improv­ aged 77 years. The funeral services BOYLE & BAKER’S ATTORNEY GENERAL. farmer, near Albion, was knocked -DEALER i n - ing, and their speedy recovery looked were conducted in the Oak Street Ad­ Washbowl and Pitcher, SO cts., at , senseless and his pockets rifled by two Copper bottom wash boilers for Si for. vent church, Tuesday. Moses Taggart, It...... 4217—403 b i s h o p ’s /1* men whom he had given a.ride. at the PAIR, 1 1 John G. Donnelly, D ...... 3812 Mason & Hamlin organ, the best in The annual fat stock show, at Chica­ James R. Laing, P ------301 The honorary degree of Doctor of Tablets and School Supplies at As a punster, the Kites Star twin­ the market, sold on quarterly payments go, opened Monday evening, and will SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Laws has been granted by Harvard KEELER’S.* kles brightly. May it continue to of ten per cent, of the purchase price continue until next week Friday. The Joseph Estabrook, R -----4210—452 University to Thomas M. Cooley, of per quarter, and no Interest. Go to Keeler’s for the Pride Cigar. twinkle. David Parsons, D ...... -37oS this state. ------a * » - ■—------Michigan Central Company sells tickets HOLMEb & DAVID. My store is full of New Goods, and for one fare the round trip, on account David Bemis, P ...... G2S It is becoming natural to expect to E. P . Crocker, one of the oldest cit­ A lios E vans has a Round Oak prices are loiv. GRAHAM. MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. hear of a prison escape from Jackson izens of Niles, died Sunday, aged 77 of the show. Stove that he offers to sell cheap. Samuel S. Babcock, R ...... 4227—425 Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines years.. as Often as once a week. Books, Stationery and W all Paper, Something like 100 of the friends Jerome W . Turner, D ...... 3S02 Prom this date on, Coal will be cheaper than anybody for cash or easy The subscription wood business of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin, of Day- Orrein E. Downing, P ...... 507 Worth S7.00 per ton delivered. payments. Sale rooms in Scott & must be good in Paw Paw. The Th e first sleighbells of the season ton, congregated at their home, last CONGRESSMAN. ROE & KINGERY". Brownfield’s shoe store. Nortbener advertises its surplus wood were head last Thursday. They her­ Finest assortment of Homespun JOHN W. BEISTLE. Friday, to assist them in properly rec­ Julius O. Burrows, R ...... 4294—480 pile for sale. Fancy and Toilet Articles,Brushes, alded the coming of a dog show. ognizing the twelfth anniversary of Harvey C, Sherwood, R ------3S14 Dress Goods, are found at 61 The Pride Cigars all xun alike, clean Out of 040 ballots cast at Battle their wedding day, and a royal time Jesse S. Boyden, D ...... 470 C.C. HIGH’S. and sweet. Go to K eeler’s for them! T h e young daughter o f Mr. and Mrs_ Creek for Democrats, two hundred PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. was had by all. STATE SENATOR. E lection is over. A slaughter on prices of Decorated J. E. Earnes is quite sick with diph­ were headed “ anti-Cleveland.” W. Irving Babcock, R . -----.4244—437 And we will get down to business, China Ware, at BLAKE’S. Fine Soaps, Sponges, &c. theria. The DeClark Comedy Company J Boyd Thomas, D .------3S07 The hospitals at the State University by offering you Flannels, Blankets, A . C. Staley Yarns are found at will give an entertainment in Rough’s John B.Sweetland, P ...... 530 are filled to overflowing again this Hosiery, Cloaks, Jackets, Jerseys, in Afte r all of the fright the com CHARLIE HIGH’S. 39 Front Street, Buchanan, Mich. Opera House, Nov. 11, (to-night). They MEMBER OF LEGISLATURE. year and the number of patients could fact all goods as low as they can be crop in this section turns out to be All kinds of Plug and Pine-cut To­ advertise having been members of John M. Glavin, R ...... 1S32 be doubled nearly if there was room to sold in Berrien county. A among the large ones. accommodate them. bacco, cheap, at Cl Haverley’s minstrels which, if true, Is James L. McKie, D ...... 1872—10 GRAHAM. ------a . . ------W m. M, Roe, P ...... 190 E. MORGAN & CO’S. a good recommendation for the com­ A child was taken ill at Hillsdale New-bound books, Dickens, Scotland The weather of this week makes pany. SHERIFF, the other evening YY'hile the parents other popular authors, at 50c a volume, Cloaks! Cloaks! Come and see the clothing and boot and shoe dealers Benton R. Sterns, R ...... 4185—477 were at the station awaiting a train. at KEELER’S./?? new styles. We can show the cheapest happy, if no one else. A l e t t e r received Monday morn­ Wallace Peck, D ...... 3708 A physician was called and discovered A job lot of Corsets to be closed out line you ever saw in Buchanan, at V .* P ------*-*-►------ing reads as follows: George F . Comings, P ...... 090 that the little Polacfc was simply suf­ at 50c worth 75. A big bargain for BOYLE & BAKER'S/ One Benton Harborite harvested Scott, Kans., Nov. 3, ISS6. CLERK. fering from the vermin which covered you at BOYLE & BAKER'S. 4 43S bushels of cucumbers from one F riend J ohn:—Everything is love­ Herbert L. Potter, It...... 4290—470 its body. Staley Yarn! Staley Yarn! now acre of land, says the "Wedge. ly, and the Republicans of Scott coun­ Thomas O’Hara, D ...... 6814 CARPETS. found at ------< i »------The Burr Oak business men’s asso­ Anyone wanting a Carpet can buy ty, are in the lead. State ticket, 104. Clemont A . White, P ...... 472 ciation has been organized as a “protec­ HIGH & DUNCAN’M Mr. J. B. E cicis has bought the Dr. My majority 72, and I beat the best TREASURER. for just what they cost at wholesale in For Underwear, we lead the town, Myers house and lot, on Oak street, tion against dead beats, and to remove man on the Democratic ticket. Edmond B. Storms, R ...... 4117—197 Chicago, until they are closed out. for §1,250. the inclination to berate neighbors in in variety and prices. Come and see Yours truly, Irving W. Conkey, D ...... 3920 trade.” Any means of protection MEACH & HUNT. ns. HIGH & D U N C A N /^ Geo. W . F ox. Charles G. Sherrell.P___ . . . . 530 More Feather Trimming and new D r. F . H. Beriuck will presch in against dead beats is a blessing to a A nice Pur Felt. §1.50; Astraean ------<-*►— ------REGISTER OF DEEDS. Pur Ball Trimming, Plush Beaver Knights o f Labor hall, next Sunday community. trimmed, §1.50, and all shapes in wool The San Bernardino, Cal., Times, of W. P. Harman, R ...... ------422S—389 Trimming, at C. C. HIGH’S, f i afternoon, C. W. June cut a pine tree recently felt, 50,75 and § 1 ; wings and birds, all Nov. 4, contains the following: Augustus B, Bisbee, D...... 3889 Wall paper cheap, to make room for ------T------on liis place in Osceola toYvnsliip, from colors and prices, as lowr as any house G. S. Black, furniture manufacturer George R. Harding, P ...... 503 spring stock, at KEELER’S, The next special examination of Yvhich he cut 19 saw logs. Twelve in Berrien county; Ribbons, yolir oyvu Of Buchanan, Mich., gave us a pleasant PROSECUTING ATTY. teachers for this county wilt he held call Tuesday. Mr. Black is visiting were 12 feet long, four 10 feet long, Look out for Bargains, at ^ figures; Velvets, Astraean, Satins, George \V. Bridgman, It...... 4145— 38 at Beriien Springs, the last Friday of his friend, Dr; P. B. Myers, of this city, one 20 feet, and two 16 feet.—E va rt GRAHAM’S. Reads, Ornaments and everything in and at the same time looking for a Alison C. Roe, D ...... 4112 Yovemlier—the 20lh. R eview. Your choice for 25c—look at the millinery line, as cheap and just as good location to engage in business. SURVEYOR. Willie Bailey, 12 years old, living good as any firm keeps. Trimming He leaves to-morrow ior Tulare. W. N. Graves, R ...... 4271—433 BOYLE & BAKER’S. R oe Bnos. have their new ‘"strong with P. J. Weber at East Thetford, done free of charge. W ill not be un­ A . L. Drew, D ...... 378S Silk Handkerchiefs, found at C. C. box”, and feel that if the nightwatch- tried to drive a misfit cartridge into dersold by any concern in the place. Some one entered the creamery, last Cbas. W . Grossman, P . ------549 H igh’s, only 12%e. IH man will call around there as often as night, and stole some butter. This is an old pistol Saturday. He placed the Ladies, call and be convinced of what CIRCUIT COURT COM. C. H. BAKER Defiance Yarns, the best in the mar-^ every two hours, their cash deposits the second time the creamery has been muzzle of the pistol against his breast, I say. LOU DE BUNKER. John A. Watson, R______.4202—477 ket, at GRAHAM’S./ t will be safe from the burglars. when the weapon was discharged, the raided, although the loss lias not been Zimri L. Cooper, It...... 419S—347 To know how cheap you can buy ------< » » - — ,..- — hall passing through the lad’s body and W e show the best Cotton Batts in Has just put i i a new auQ complete line of Undertaking goods, large in either case. “Tip” has his Edward A. King, D ...... 3785 Prints, enquire at *1 ^ The Michigan City mail was thro wn causing death several hours later. town, for 10c. BOYLE & BAKER, f eye on the chap who did it, and ex­ Geo. A Lambert, R...... ;.8S51 BOYLE & BAKERS. consisting of wood and cloth covered caskets, and a nice assortment off at this place Tuesday evening, in­ White Red Blankets are very cheap, pects to have him corralled in a short CORONER. Mrs. Joseph Philosky, a Polish wo­ The finest line of Hanging Lamps in stead of our own, and there were two time. Needham Miller, R ...... 4206—410 man, attempted to cross the track at C. C. HIGH. I9 i town, will be sold cheap for cash, at of Ladies’ and Gents’ Burial Rohes, and would be pleased to have you disappointed towns that evening. ------.*♦+.------ahead of a Michigan Central train in For all kinds of Musical Merchan­ Alex. Winburn, R ...... 4212—S94 E. Morgan & Co’s. Don’ t fail to see call and examine his stock before, buying elsewhere.. The canvassing board has been N .G . Mallory, D ...... 3790 Detroit, Saturday. She was caught dize, such as Musical Instruments of them. jJ k , Married.—On the evening of the wrestling with the election returns of Wm. II. Merrifiekl, D ...... 3S1S and thrown twenty feet, her head be­ all description, Music Paper, Racks, Oth, inst., at the residence of James Yes, if you don’t believe it.^eome Berrien county this week. They were DeWitt O. Guy, P .\ ...... 570 ing smashed beyond recognition. She Polios, Books, and all kinds of Repairs Patterson, by Rev. E. P. Light, Mr. A. and see the best 50 cent ladies’ Meri- delayed somewhat, by not receiving Chris Harris, P ...... 572 was twenty years older than her hus­ Strings, &c., call at Buchanan Music J, McGowen and Miss M. 0. Banks, all ino Vest in town, at the returns from Niles, which were FISH INSPECTOR. band, a blacksmith who works at the School. Agency for the famous Mason o f Buchanan. BOYLE & BAKE sent by express, this way, and laid in Theo. P. Lutz, R ...... — 4235—694 Pipe works. & Hamlin Pianos and Organs for Ber­ A big lot Of new goods just received * the oflice here, until Agent Rogers dis­ Henry ltisto, D ...... 3541 There appears to have been some­ rien county. Philo Suite has a good building, at the - FAIR./?? covered the character of the package R. Watson Plumb, P ------508 thing unearthed in the Jackson state 20x40, with power, ten horse, that he F or Rent.—A house ,and lot on Blake has a fresh stock of Grocer­ and sent a man to deliver it. prison management that has the ap­ wants to rent, and furnish a man to ------<*■*»------Berrien street. Will accommodate two ies, which will be sold at bottom prices. GALIEN ITEMS. pearance of rottenness. One of the run the engine. He offers it cheap" The semi-annual distribution of the small families. Nov. 10,1SS6. doctors who has had influence with the R emember! REMEMBER! The 5c enough for any kind of business. primary school interest fund is ready Mrs. N. Johnson. The Galien Literary. Society met at Board of Pardons is accused of selling and 10c Counter, at the FA IR . J ") for distribution. Berrien county re­ A very fine assortment of Dress But­ the town Hall, Tuesday evening, and that influence and gaining the pardon The best 5 cent Cigar in Buchanan, M arried, at the home of the bride’s ported 12.12S children. Some of the tons, uoyv at //? of one or more convicts. “Turn the the Pride, at W. H. KEELER’S. j [ parents, in the town of Buchanan, districts forfeited their share of the organized for the coming winter. Thus O. C. H IG H S / ' we have one source of amusement by rascals out.” Rov. 8, 1SS6, by Rev. E. Tench, Bur­ fund by not having the requisite num­ The lowest prices on Flannels, Blan­ One trial of the Pride will convince which the long winter evenings can be Josiah Martin, farmer, living near nette J. Peters, Esq., of Dayton, and ber of months of school during the kets, Underwear and Yarns, in fact you that Iveeleii has the leading enjoyed by all. St. Charles, accompanied by a boy, was Miss Minnie Burrus, of Buchanan. year. For this season, but 12,093 draw everything in the Dry Goods line. We 5-cent Cigar A . J. Glover, Jr., has rented the Com­ money, and the county gets §6,774.SS walking to Garfield Tuesday morning mean business, and don't you forget it. mercial house for a term of years, and School Books, Tablets, Slates, Inks, T h e Cassopolis "Vigilant published a for the half year. to vote. They took the railroad track, BOYLE & BAKER. / I we prophesy that Mr. Glover will sus­ and the lad seeing a train approaching Pens, Pencils, &c., at KEELER’S./4 very artistically illustrated edition ------9 « > ------Scarlet Underware for only 50 cents, tain the good reputation the house lias mentioned the fact to Martin, who The P a ir ! The P a ir ! The F a i r ! last week. Shep. is nothing, if not en­ Monthly California Excursions at HIGH & DUNCAN’S, { j now. thusiastic. He is pardonable this time, v ia . "Wabash Route.—The next ex­ grew angry and told the boy to attend The P a ir ! for most any thing. » Mr. Gyer, of New Carlisle, Inch, will A shall farm of 20 acres, within however. cursion of the series leaves Chicago to his own business. He hadn’t more Old Maids’ Coffeepots at The Pa ir , Tuesday, Dec. 7. Low rates. Special lecture at the Town Hall, Friday even­ than got the words out of bis mouth two miles of this place, with buildings, 10 cents. ing, Nov. 10. Subject, “Tlie Elements when he was struck by the engine and for sale, at this office. Married, in the Baptist church, at through cars. F or particulars, ad­ Groceries at Blake’s as cheap as the of Success”. Proceeds to he used for instantly killed.—Detroit Journal. H ill’s Corners, Nov. 3 ,18S6, by Rev. E. dress H. D. A rmstrong, The finest Presents ever given away cheapest. the benefit of the school library . L. Miller, Mr. Charlie H. Adams and Mich. Passenger Agt. "Wabash Ry., The Grand Rapids Leader remarks: with Baking Powder, will be found at FRESH BREAD will be kept at Miss Elsie J. Penwell. All of Hill’s Jackson, Mich. Mrs. Skinner, wlio has been visiting “ The old soldiers who have been O. B. TREAT’S, Q her daughter, Mrs. T .N . Chilson, for a Blake's. Corners. ------«-•-»------away from the Home on furlough dur­ Come right along, everybody, ana few days, has returned to her home at A new upright piano was added to ing the summer, gaining their own liv­ See our Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil­ / Closing out.—500 pieces o f Standard Quincy,Mich. Benton H arbor post-office proba­ the useful furniture of the Buchanan ing, are now returning, the cold weath- verware, Novelties, &e. The newestT Sheet Music, 5 cts. a copy. ^ 7 Miss Grace Jones is quite IoyV again. bly does the heaviest money order bus­ High School Monday, and on Tuesday "er making it unpleasant outside. The the nicest, the prettiest, and the cheap­ J. H A R V E Y ROE. R. W. Montross is taking a-business iness of any post-office in the county. the opening hour was devoted to spe­ eapacitv of the present temporary est you ever saw. This is the result of the fruiting facili­ cial music andliterary exercises. There trip through the Western states. homes will soon be tested. There are J. H A R V E Y ROE. Don’t fail to see the Five and Ten ties of that section. never was a time when Buchanan Miss May Browne, of Oxford, Ohio, a large number of new applications Cent Counters', at A new lot of Hanging Lamps,, at a ------!---"------schools have been in a better condi­ is visiting at H. S. Cone’s. for the benefit of the institution pre­ THE PAIR. BLAKE’S. T he editor o f the Three Oaks Sun tion or received a better patronage G. A. Blakeslee and son Ed. have senting themselves for admission who Parties intending to buy a Sewing wants to shake hands with the Berrien than this year. been taking a trip through south-west­ have heretofore been able to support F or Sale.—A house and lot on Machine will do well to call on ern Wisconsin. county editor who wrote no lies dur­ —------■««»-— ■------themselves.” Fourth street. J. G, H olmes. W. RILEY. Mr. Tim. Smith lias brightened the ing the campaign. Y ou may just It is a pretty good-sized household Handkerchiefs never were so cheap, Elgin Watches §5; Stem-wind and The Alden Canning Company paid looks of his store by a fresh coat of make a round trip of the county, Bro. out §10,000 in cash to the tomato grow­ for which the state cares at the insti­ as are now found at Z-Z- Pendant Set, §10. The celebrated Col­ Sawyer. paint. iJ.NO; C. C. HIGH’S. ers of this vicinity last week in settle­ tution on the hill. Stewart Earl has umbus Watch—the best in America, at ------«* 9 »------ment of the greater part of the sea­ just given the contract for the turkeys SALT. son’s delivery.—Benton Rarlor Pal­ J. H A R V E Y ROE’S, Th e Galien school is managing a David Converse, an old resident of which the asylum inmates will eat New York Salt, per barrel, - §3.20 ladium . Call at J. H. R oe’s for Spectaclesr""^ lecture course this winter. Prof. Car- Lapeer, died Oct. 15, aged S3. He Thanksgiying day. It will take over Michigan “ “ “ - 1.20, Buchanan might have just such an son Geyer, of New Carlisle, opens the came to Sodus, Berrien county, in 1852, 900 pounds to go round. One hundred Rock Salt, 56 lib. sack, - - .35 School Books, at KEELER’S. / Z institution, as well as not, and the and seven years later settled in Lapeer. course, to be followed by Prof. Ale- bushels of potatoes are consumed at Pine “ - “ “ - - - .3 For Pens, Ink and' Stationery, fine chances are that it wouldbe o f as great He was a man of great physical endur­ shire, o f this place, Prof. Simmons, of the asylum every week, and twenty- C. B. TREAT, assortment and best quality. value, at least as lias the narrow gauge ance, ancl was a noted chopper, having Dowagiac, and others. almost unaided cleared four farms and eight barrels of the best flour. About Look at those Caps for the little ones. CORNER DRUG STORE. railroad. Any institution that will chopped off over 400 acres of timber. ------>------3,000 tons of coal are required to run They are latest style, at / ^ pay out §10,000, at one settlement, to He never had a lawsuit. He was the To find the Highest Price for Pro­ The crop of turkeys in this section the institution every year.—Kalama­ the citizens of a town like Benton father of fifteen children.— D etroit BOYLE & BAKER’S. duce, call at BLAKE’S. / is the largest known in a number of Tribune. zoo Telegraph. Harbor cannot he too highly appre­ St. Joseph Wool Socks, are cheaper Lots o f new goods to arrive, at years. Farms with from forty to one ciated by those citizens, and by the Asa Carpenter, of Crystal, Oceana at .. ' C. C. I Charlie High’s, this week. hundred are not: uncommon, and be­ county, has a natural genius for carv town. jColoma Courier.J. Now for children’s Cloaks. W e have TRY IT.—The Kalamazoo Weekly cause the price is low the owners are ing. Many of the products of his brain not happy. The railroad men are busy this a lot of new ones to show you, Telegraph, the best Michigan paper, and hand remind strongly of Rogers’ week extending the north switch at BOYLE & BAKE: Oct. 27 to Jan. 1 for 10 cents. Order F or Sale at a Bargain.—The pro­ the depot. It will be lengthened out groups. His only tool is a ’jack-knife, Morning Glory Scrim Cloth, at at once. The dog show in Rough’s Opera prietors o f the park ground, being de­ at both ends, and will accommodate with which ■ he turns out figures, ’ BOYLE & BAKER’S. House, last Thursday night, had about sirous to clear the ground of the un­ about twenty more cars— Chas. human and animal, that are thorough­ W ool Blankets way down, at twice the audience that attended the gainly mound or grade, and the com­ Woodward, a son of Daniel Woodward You can get a'square Meal, at the HIGH & DUNCAN of Watervliet, had his arm .broken, ly life-like. One group, especially, of Ik 'S Wendling lecture the week before. pany having forfeited all right and while wrestling with another boy, Gen. Grant on horseback near a squad FAH ^C^v For Velvets and Dress Trimmings, FULL STOCK AT 3 Comment is unnecessary; title by terms of right of way deeds, during recess at school on Tuesday o f artillerymen sighting their. gun, is Beautiful trimmed Hats, at V an cal! "" and " see HIGH & D U N C A N /^ jv. ----—------!---- - morning last. offer for salo all of the iron on that cut out of a piece of basswood about Gorder’s opening. Copies o f New W ool Blankets are. cheap, in Chari -­ . T he ladies of the M. E. Church will section of what was at one time known 20 inches in height, and is remarkable Y ork patterns and styles. Special bar­ lie High’s Store. give a corn social at the residence of as the St. Joseph Valley railroad, as is The Hon. R. W. Landon cast his for the clearness and correctness of gains during the Millinery Opening, Oysters in any style, at the Mrs. Estes, on Friday evening next— included within said park ground, the 'first vote in Niles in 1836, fifty years the earring. He has had no training Oct. 21, 22 and 23, at ago, and has never missed an election " PAIR. com house, com merchant, corn bread, purchaser agreeing to remove the same VAN. GORDER’S, N iles. since. The only fault to find with this and knowB nothing o f the use o f carv­ from the premises on or before April Extra copies of the* Recobij may 'Dodd's Drug £ Book Store. com cakes, everything bat corn husk­ record is that he has voted the Demo­ er’s tools. His work and ideas are his Canton Flannel down to Gc., a t" < r always he found at the news depot in ing. Come, everybody, and enjoy it. . ly 188T. cratic ticket.—Wiles Republican. own.—D otroit News. , -HIGH & DUNCAN’S.- the post office room.- . tf man Gatliollc wHen lie je lt England, toe' and t,Thummim,T! through the aid of which tion room are on llib same door. "Up 'a claimant was scarcely able to read or write, tho characters on the gold plates were de­ splendid staircase o f San Domingo mahogany TWO INTERESTING ROWS. nor could be moko “toe sign of the cross,” ono ciphered and the manuscript produced which you proceed to the sleeping and private rooms o f tho simplest marks o f a Catholic. ho holds of the Book of Mormon. Mr. 'Whit­ Of the Flood family. Miss Jennie Flood’s Hfe excuso for this deficiency was that ho PORTRAITS OF THE GENTLEMEN mer, Cowdery, Martin Harris and others left sleeping room is bluo and old gold. A gor­ hod forgotten in Australia all that ho ever the church, or, as they claim, tho church left geous hand ombroidored portiere of blue ENGAGED IN- THEM. learned in hfe youth. He was defeated in his them in 1S3S. Ho retained the manuscript, plusb separates it from tho dressing room. attempt to oust those already settled on toe which has been since much sought after by estate. Then ho was tried and convicted of Julian Hawthorne, cx-Hinister James the church. The forgery and perjury after one of toe most re­ liussell I-awcll, minister 13tlward J. gold plates were markable trials on record. Hfe sentence was Flieips and Allen ThorndiLe i:icc—Tlie lost o r stolen, so for fourteen years. Ho served nearly eleven that the only cre­ North American Kevicw. LONG BRANCH. years Of it. dentials tho Mor Soveral years ago, when Long Branch was An American minister and ex-minister at mon church pos­ still young, Mr. Childs built a house, which, sesses isthis ntanu-, ^tho coart of S t James have both been at- while it. does not equal the other two resi­ script of their ■ - traetinj; attention. to! themselves recently in a dences in post, is equally as handsome and bible. They have peculiar manner. Rather curiously, too, in elegant. Within easy 'access o f the beach tried in every way and the railroad, it. is a veritable paradise gbbth.instances.it has been in connection with togetitout of Mr. when tbe hot months in the city make it Whitmer’s hands, s p e c t a c l e s a n d p l a t e s journalists. They are troublesome persons, necessary to leave for cooler places. The these journalists. Let them alono for setting In 1S19 two o f the Mormon apostles, Orson house is built o f wood and stone; it-is sur­ the world; by the ears. Pratt and Joseph F. Smith, visited Mr. W hit­ CASTOR rounded by beautifully planned lawns and I t was1 amusing to an outsider to sit back mer for tho expresspurposo of obtainingthese, flower beds and driveways. The interior is A Practically Perfect Preparation for Ohildren’s Complaints. to them, precious sheets. Apostle Pratt said: and watch the pretty row Mr. Julian Haw­ “Father Whitmer, we desire to purchase the tastefully filVed with hard woods, and every­ thorne stirred up with James Russell Lowell, manuscript, and wo are authorized to say thing about the furniture and hangings seems poet, college professor and diplomat that was. that you may name your price, and (with a to have been specially designed to help . Mr. Julian Hawthorne is an energetic news­ patronizing air) be sure you put the price one to “keep cooL” In this brief paper man with a capacity for offending peo­ high enough, for tho church has plenty of summary of Mr. Cbilds’ homes it would ple. He has had a money in the treasury, you know.” Mr. SHOEING ROOM. not bo out of place to speak of bis hard enough life of splendid office at the Ledger building, corner Whitmer replied, with quiet emphasis: The smoking room is especially meant for 2 0 T S A R S ’ it between a natur­ “Elder Pratt, there isn't gold enough in the o f Sixth and Chestnut streets, in Philadel­ OUTON AND WIFE IN HIS PRESENT QUARTERS. ally bad temper the convenience of young J. L. Flood, J, C’s. world to buy it” Before leaving Richmond phia His room is furnished with fine hard He came to this country some time ago for and the writing of son. Of tills Frona E. W ait writes in Good Orson Pratt told the hotel proprietor that wood mantels and wainscoting, and the toe purpose of raising money by lecturing in A GliEAT VICTORY. DEVOTED tmeTREOTEMT OF CHRONIC DISEASES. novels that did not Housekeeping: they would willingly have paid Mr. three large windows that light too room on the order to prosecute hfe case once more, bring­ pay. It is quite “It is a Moorish interior, with all the re­ Whitmer 3100.C00 for tho manuscript. street side are constructed of stained glass ing with him Ufa w ife as a concert singer to This long experience with thousands safe to suppose, fined splendor of the Alhambra, surmounted Myrtle Wattles Made Happy. One reason why tho Morniou church wherein are the profiles of Guttenberg and assist him. There were but thirteen persons at of patients enables mo to cure every with his peculiar by a domed skylight, eighteen feet in diam­ was so anxious about this document other famous men who have been identified hfe first lecture. Hfe wife sang mid danced for temperament, that eter, o f irrideseeub glass, beaded in tho most About the first of July last, Mr. Hib­ curable case. Those afflicted with is shown in the accompanying fac­ with the discovery of tho art of printing a time at a concert hall. She was also a ho has b o e o n v e intricate oriental designs, it receives a rich, Lung or Throat Disease, Heart, Liver simile reproduction of a portion of one of its with type. The motto of Mr. Childs, “Nihil failure, mid now she has to nurse her hus­ bard called at my -market, and seeing somewhat embit- subdued light, inviting to repose and dream. pages. Mr. Whitmer kindly permitted an Sine Lahore,” and the Scriptural passage, band. who is suffering from blood poisoning. or Kidney Disease, Kervous Prostra­ • t e r o d f r o m his Long, luxurious divans, decked with Persian me very much out of hesltb, and suf­ accurate tracingto be made, from whiehcar “Let there be light, and there was light,” tion, Bheumatism, Neuralgia, De- ■ rough experience tapestry, lino the walls; woodwork of black fering extremely with Hlieumatism engraving is produced. It is taken from the and several allegorical figures representing A MAINE DIVINITY. ; of the world, and ebony, inlaid with metal and mother of pearl, bility, Youthful Indiscretions, male second book of Jacob, sixth chapter. To eastern hangings, splendid Persian rugs, the making o f a book, are also set in glass. and Biliousness, advised me to drop since he has had to In tho recess alongside o f these windows Eccentric Flies Gove VTho Imagines IIo and female, Cancers, Old Sores, assist the reader we give this passage in type: quaint Moorish lanterns, sash curtains of take to ordinary Is a Prophet. ' taking all other medicines and try Hib­ JT3T.IAX H AW TH O RN E. Behold David and Solomon truly had many orange colored India silk, laden with oriental there is stored beautiful specimens of foreign Tumors, or any Chronic Ailment, are newspaper writiug tapestry, old armor suits mid bric-a-brac. One Of tho most striking figures in tlie bard’s Rheumatic Syrup, saying it, wives and concubines, which thing was abomin­ silk lace, and gorgeous red, black and gold streets of Lewiston, Me., fe Elias Gove, one invited to call and examine my record his pen a t tames seems to be dipped in able before M e , saith the Lord. Wherefore, thus Costly articles, innumerable to mention, are would cure me. I said to him that it vitriol, Newspaperdom has been the brocade portieres complete tho embellish­ of tho eccentric o f CASES CU R E D W llO R h o p e O f R CUTG saith the Lord, I have led this People forth one of ments. Big, comfortable arm chairs, a strewn about tbe tables and walls in rich pro­ was impossible forme to fully describe gainer, and certainly Mr. Julian Haw­ tho land of Jerusalem by the power of mine arm, fusion, mid at tho northern end of the office, at characters of the had toeoR a b an d o n ed . thorne has not been the loser, through his that I might raise up nnto Me a righteous branch mantel of Persian tiles and beveled mirrors, Country. Mr. Gove toy intense sufferings for years past; with stalactite cornices of gold and rich col­ a desk heaped with correspondence from all Candid in my examinations, rea­ journalistic efforts, but still the influence of from the fruit of the loins of Joseph. Wherefore parks and books and papers, sits the subject does qUito a little that I liad tried so many remedies and tame on. his temper appears to tend to the de­ I, the Lord God. will not suffer that this People oring, all conspire to render this retreat not business in selling sonable in my charges, and never en­ only a paradise for smokers, but also an ex­ o f this sketch, Mr. Childs. Hero for tho velopment of vinegar rather than wine. shall do like unto these of old. Wherefore, my no good that I had no faith in them. courage Without a surety of success. Brethren, hear Me and hearken to the word of t he greater part of each day ho carries on his photographs of The son of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the great­ ample o f the highest form o f which Moorish himself. On the He explained to me the nature of the Lord, for there shall not a man among yon have decoration is possible. share o f tho vast amount o f work necessary est writer of fiction this country has pro­ bad: of the pho­ save it lx* one wife, and ooneubim s he Shall have The reception room is the one entered first to manage such a great concern as The remedy and how it would operate upon DES. BEEW EE & SON, duced, Julian H. cannot but be penetrated tograph froni which none, for I, the Lord God, deliglueth in the from the grand halt down stairs. The aim Philadelphia Ledger. with the feeling that he has failed to live up chastity of women. our picture is taken my Liver and Kidneys, assuring me has been to make no two rooms alike, and the Mr. Childs’ personal appearance would at­ to his blue china. To bo a great man’s son is Mr. Gove has writ­ there were no poisons or opiates used Residence and Laboratory, The language of the first portion of this place of reception is furnished in East Indian tract one to him even if ho were not the well- a crashing weight to carry through life. ten his name and paragraph is so strong against the rice of Style Gold and sil ver embroidery, opalescent known character ho is. With a figure round in its compounding, and telling me Mr. Hawthorne writes much for The New mission in life as polygamy that it would not bear reproduc­ and jeweled glass and red silk velvet abound. and healthy, not above medium height, mid EV.ANSTO.N, - ILLINOIS. York 'World. Ex-Minister Lowell was a folio w s : “Elias the ingredients which composed the tion here, but that which wo have given The library is furnished in the early French a ruddy, cheerful appearance, kindness and friend o f the great Hawthorne, and when the Gove, Emanuel the remedy. I commenced using it, have a .a proves that this renaissance fashion, and is dark gray, blue courteousncss seem to beam fairly from the W ile-*, H o b u S m ouse, Tuesday, Use ICIth o f Noveisiliei*. son went to see him recently he poured out Prince of Peace, 1- « doctrine is at direct and bronze. soft lines of that generous face, and the calm, taken three bottles, and I want to say his thought freely. Quito unknown to him who baptized him­ s '3j> variance with tho Hbw many hundred thousand dollars the quiet eyes make ono easy iu a moment, and to you, it has done wonders for me. was it that he was being interviewed. "V? teachings of t h e too stranger who secs him for tho first time self with tho aid of mansion cost is not told. Its owners will tho Holy Ghost It has cured me. I am well. As an The next Sunday a paper appeared in The “D ivine Revela­ probably live in it three months in the year. realizes through his own experience, that all World, four and eltas gove. and is the son of tion.” The interpo­ When Mr. Flood dies or is tired of it, what a that has been said about Mr. Childs and his evidence of toy gratitude, I send these Dorothy Jane Gove, who translated hfe spirit one-half columns of lation of polygamy splendid gambling bouse it will make. Wo goodness of heart is true, every word of it. talkee-talkee,signed; from God." Mr, Gove imagines he is tho sa­ fact's unsolicited, and I am ready to into tho doctrines can’t have old families and palaces in t% : vior of the world • He also claims to be a Julian Hawthorne. o f the M o r m o n America. v CHAPLAIN M’CABE. verify the authenticity of this cure by It was all about the prophet. He asserts that he is in constant who is uwACQWAnm’r t ?"*-. --in o e o g r i u w o f -a*s country- hull church came from The house was designed by a San Francisco personal correspondence with anyone ex-minister, and in communication with our government and SEE BY 2)CABJt;':sMQ THIS MAP, m i::* THS a habit the apostles architect. Tho roof of the mansion is of The Most Successful “ Beggar” in tbe that he was made to keeps it posted on what is going to hap­ who doubts It. contracted of hav­ wood, covered with copper. It should bo Country. say some things ing revelations “to pen. He charges for tho information, hfe bill M y r t l e W a t t l e s , called the Bonanza palace. To Chaplain Charles C. McCabe is duo the which must have fit” any o f their against the present administration being credit o f swelling the sum raised b y the Briton Market, 310 West Main Street, made his ears bum $ |Q'i 44 designs. Mr. W hit­ something near §5,000,000 to date: Like many h | M X i Methodist church during tho current year when he saw them « v M i mer relates this as other unfortunates, less demented than he, Kalamazoo, Mich. GEORGE W. CHILDS. for missionary purposes to tho sum of in cold print. an instance: “One he is happiest when ho can find an audience §1,000,000. Ho is too champion debt r aiser For one thing, he/ ' ^ ?. 8 i night there was to listen to his rambling speeches and incohe­ and mortgage abolisber among tho denomi­ exalted the Bntfel quite a little party A JOURNALIST. AND PHILANTHRO­ rent theories. national preachers. He is a wonder in his aristocracy beyond\ of brethren and PIST—A CELEBRATED HOST. way. A t the last general conference of toe m easure, an H{Ti| i 1 e sisters assembled at A Hundred Tears A g o . HR. LOWELL. Methodist Episcopal church the idea was really said, you Smith’s h o u s e . M.ChevrcuTs centenmy has called forth a broached that tho annual expenditure for mis­ know, that ‘‘it was worth while that such a Some of the men His Many Beautiful Homos Visited by reprint of Tho Gazette Roynlo for September J sionary work iu America and abroadouglitto class should exist; it showed what generous were excessive Notables of Alt Lands—His Marbto City 12, 17SG, together with a sketch o f those be §1,000,000. Dr. McCabe begged of tho training could make of men.” Worst of all, ehewors o f t h o times, from which it appears that Marat Hcsidcnoc—- Kiclv Country Homo and bishops that ho ho granted permission to un­ he was made to say that, if ho could afford it, f ilt h y weed, and was then an obscure veterinary surgeon, *5 u r n dertake raising it, which was granted. Then he would live altogether on the other side! t h e i r disgusting Quiet Cottage by toe Sea. Danton and Robespierre were out of the way Chaplain McCabe sat down like an able poli­ The climate suited him, the comforts and slobbering and spit- country lawyers, Murat was studying- for the George Washington Childs went from Bal­ tician mul toe statesman that ho is mid just fiOFEEIS \ established m i . I SVJerril! amenities o f life wore better realized in Eng­ caused Mis. priesthood, Soult, Hoche, Moreau and Besaix mum timore to Philadelphia at tho age of 14. Ho UNTIL BETTER J DETROIT,MICH. / B lo c k . land than hero, and, finally, said Mr. Lowell, 144 fw? Smithti,,° v“ (who, “ " “ Mr. labored with the statistics o f his church until were private soldiers, Hey' was an office started life there as a storo boy in a book lie had determined exactly what percentage of “when one gets to be older one likes to bo Whitmer insists, was a lady of predis­ clerk, Lannes was a dyer’s apprentice, and The Regular, Old-Established store. Four years later tro opened a small the whole amount each congregation should within easy reach of pleasant people.” The posed refinement) to make tho •iron­ Napoleon Bonaparte was a second lieutenant. PHYSICIAN & SHRGEOK store o f his own in furnish. Then lie drew up charts mid circu­ inference was that it was not easy to be ical remark that ‘it would be a good thing if —New York Tribune. . « the old Ledger lars of various kinds to meet different classes is still treating with tho greatest within reach of pleasant people in America. a revelation eoxdd be had declaring the use of building, then at o f subscribers. Then lie took to tho platform Judge how Mr. Lowell must have felt when tobacco a sin, and commanding its suppres­ Third and Chestnut COUNT [HERBERT VON BISMARCK. he saw that in print. He, the man who; himself, making at times three addresses a SKILL AND SUCCESS sion.’ The matter rvas taken np and joked streets. He became — T n T n— day, until there was no portion of too coun­ Tlie Soil of tlie Iron Chancellor who ts thirty years ago, wrote the Bigelow papers, about, one of tho brethren suggesting that in time a member breathing republicanism, freedom and the the revelation should also provide for a total try left unapprised of the fact that “A million Likely to Succeed Him. o f tho publishing was wanted for missions.” equal rights o f man 1 abstinence from tea and coffee drinking, in­ firm of Childs & Bismarck tho great, the chancellor, lias at Most Americans who reside in London tending this as a counter ‘dig’ at the sisters. Peterson. A f t e r length succeeded in having hfe eldest son CHICAGO, ROCK & PACIFIC ft’Y . awhile do turn snob like that. Suro enough tho subject was afterward taken publishing with made “ Staats-Secretaer” of the German gov­ B y reason of its central position, closo relation to principallines Hast o f Chicago Ex-Minister Lowell, in brief, was invested and continuous lines at terminal points W est, Nortliwest and Southwest—is too up in deoil earnest, and th e ‘ W ord o f Wis­ great- success ernment. with quite the air of a bloated British aristo­ only true middle-link in that transcontinental system which invites and facifa dom’ advising against tho use o f tobacco, tea “Fletchers Brazil,” The young man' fe better looking than hfe itates travel and traffic in either direction between the Atlantic and Pacific. crat. No wonder the printed interview made and coffee was the result.” “ S t a r s w o o d ’ s father probably ever was, but hfe handsome The Bock Island main lino and branches include Chicago-Joliet, Ottawa, Da him sick. I t was: enough to do so. That Mr. Whitmer was imposed on origin­ fa ce lacks the Salle, Peoria, Geneseo, Moline and Bock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Musca­ Blackstoue’s Com­ tine, "Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, W est Liberty, Iow a City, Des Mr- Allen Thorndike Rice is a Bostonian of ally by Joseph Smith as to tho Mormon Bible power that fe in YOUNG MBi, MIDDLE-AGED MEN mentaries,” “L o s - G. IV. CHILDS, and all persons who by their own acts o f ImprU“ Moines, Indianola, Winterset, Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie an. old New England family. He is only S3 being a divine revelation in 1S23 is no longer sing's 'Civil War” and “Kano's Arctic Ex­ the grizzled coun­ Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, St. Joseph, Cameron_and dence or F o lly at any period of life have brought Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth end Atchison, in Kansas; Albert nea, years old, which, accounts for the fresh blood questioned by those outside o f tho Mormon plorations,” he purchased The Public Ledger tenance of ihe old upon themselves, the evil effects following closely and new thought which has come into the old Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown in Dakota, and hundreds church. Forty-six years ago there were iu 1884. It was theu a poky little sheet, Bismarck. Count upon the heels of transgression of the Jaws of intermediate cities, towns and villages: North American Review. He bought it for of nature, should consult the celebrated Dr.Clarkc numerous affidavits published to the effect with no pretensions to greatness. It now H erb ert fe now at once. Kemeinber! Nervous diseases (with or §3,000 when ho was only 513 years old. It that tho origin of the Book of Mormon was ranks among the leading journals of the nearly 4 0 years without dreams) or det>ility and loss of nervo THE GStEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE was a run-down property and had ceased to written in 1S12 by a writer of ro­ country. old. He was meant pow er treated scientifically by new methods with Guarantees Speed, Comfort and Safety to those who travel over it. Its roadbed p a y expenses. I t Was a quarterly then, and by hfe father for never failing success. jftJFTt makes no difference is thoroughly ballasted. Its track is of heavy steeL Its bridges are solid mances, the Rev. Samuel Spaulding. wliafcyou have taken or wlio has failed to cure3'ou. one of its former editors had been Janies Rus­ a diplomatist from structures o f stone and iron. Its rolling stock is perfect as human skill can make Ha called it a “translation from JC5f*The terrib le poisons of Syphilis and all it. It has all the safety appliances that mechanical genius has invented and sell Lowell himself, who now approves Min­ some hieroglyphreal writing exhumed ihe start, and he b a d blo o d and skin diseases* completely eradi­ experience proved valuable. Its practical operation is conservative and method­ ister Phelps’ snub to Mr: Rica. from a moand in Ohio.” Mr. Spaulding sent has been trained cated without mercury. Bern em ber that this ono ical—its discipline strict and exa cting. The luxury of its passenger accommoda­ The Review was changed to a monthly, his manuscript to a printer named Patterson, in life career at the h orrible disease, if neglected pr improperly tions is unequaled in toe W est—unsurpassed in toe world. treated,curses the present and cominggenerations ALL KXPBBSS TRAINS between Chicago and toe Missouri River consist and'is now a handsomely paying property. in Pittsburg, Pa. In tlris office worked Syd­ various European Of comfortable DAY COACHES, magnificent HH LTMATT PALACE PAELOR It is known on both sides o f the Atlantic for ney Rigdon, afterward an adviser of Joseph seats of govern­ JSf-AIl unn afcural discharges cured promptly and SltEEPIXTG CARS, elegant DINING CARS providing excellent meals, and Smith. Patterson declined to publish Mr. ‘v n • ■ „fv v without hindrance to business. No experiments. —betweefL Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City—restful RECLINING its liveliness and Spaulding's romance, and returned it to him UEV. DR CHARLES C. M’CABE. ment. He has been Both sexes consult confidentially. Age and CHAIR CABS. liberality. It is a very gay in his experience important. written guarantee alter a time. It remained then for a num­ D r McCabe bas long been noted for his COUNT BISMARCK. of cure given in every case undertaken. periodical for the ber of years in an unlocked trunk in Mr. powers as a money solicitor. Ho was born time, if lie is not so THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE time, the most vig­ Spaulding’s brother-in-law’s house. Joseph ISpSuiTerers from any ch ron ic disease write in 1S3G in Athens, O., mul became a preacher still, and some flaring scandals in which History and Symptoms of your case—plainly. Is too direct, favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Over Smith worked on this farm, and, it is sup­ this route solid Fast Express Trains run daily tothe summer resorts, picturesque orous and radical in 1SC0. He enlisted in 1882 as chaplain of ladies of rank were involved are not uncon­ Cases solicited which others have failed to cure. thought finding ex­ posed. copied the romance and published it nected with his name. localities and hunting and fishing grounds of rowa and Minnesota. Tho neb as a “revelation” in 1S30. the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Ohio in­ g^Send two stamps for celebrated w orks on wheat fields and grazing lends of interior Dakota ore reached via Watertown. pression there. All fantry. He spent four mouths iu Libby However, he seems to have been behaving Chronic, Nervous and D elicate Diseases. You A short desirable route, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior inducements shades o f decent himself of late, and perhaps the present high have an exhaustive sym ptom atology by which to travelers between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs, St. A BONANZA PALACE. prison. That he is a mail of tremendous to study your ow n caso. Consultation, personally Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, St. Faul and inter- opinion are repre­ M R .CniLDS’ CITY RESIDENCE. power can be seen from liis portrait, but the appointment is a reward for it. The place or by letter, fre e . Consult tlie o ld D octor. sented. The paper Mr. Clrilds' hospitality is unlimited and he devices he uses for coaxing money out o f the o f state secretary, which has been given to Thousands cured. Offices and parlors pri­ All classes of patrons, especially families, ladies and children, receive from signed “Arthur Interior Tiews of Flood's House In. San him, is next in rank to the office of chancel­ vate. You see no one but the Doctor.__Beforc officials and employes of Book Island trains protection, respectful courtesy and Francisco. has entertained more distinguished people Faithful and the unfaithful would have to be confiding your case- consult D B . CLAE iyE. A kindly attention. £ Richmond," criti­ lor itself Perhaps it is tho dream of the friendly letter or callmaysave future suffering- and It would not bo surprising if the new than any other man iu this country. In seen to be appreciated. For Tickets, Maps, Folders—obtainable'at all principal Ticket Offices in the cisin g Secretary order to do this properly it was necessary man o f blood and iron that hfe sou may suc­ shame and add golden "years to life. Medicines United States and Canada—or eny desired iinformation, address, Bayard, was as house built by James C. Flood, the many- ceed him. sent everywhere secure from exposure. Hours, that he should have such a house as th e ono AUSTIN CORBIN. b to 8 ; Sundays, 9 to 12. Address, FL R. CABLE, __ readable as it was millionaired mine owner of San Francisco, E. ST. JOHN, ALLEN THORNDIKE r.IC E .^,.^ ^ Rfce. at the junction of Walnut and Twenty-sec­ Fred. Douglass in Fngland. F. D. CLARKE, M. D. President rnd General Manager, Chicago, General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago, was tho finest in America. Tho mansions of The New President of the Philadelphia ond streets, Philadelphia. It is o f pure white Frederick Douglass, who has been travel­ MERRILL BLOCK. DETROIT* ftHch. has been a. great traveler, and is acquainted the New York rich mon seem nowhere com­ marble throughout its exterior. Though a and Heading Koud. with the most distinguished people the world ing on the continent, wrote a letter to a citi­ pared with its magnificence. It seems in­ commonplace mansion in appearance its ex­ Tho coming man in tho railroad world ap­ AGENTS WANTED over. It was at the suggestion of the Prfnco zen of Jefferson, Tex., in which he says: terior like its interior is architecture of the pears now to bo Austin Corbin, toe newly F O R T H E o f "Wales himself that Rice applied to Minis­ tended to show the worn out aristocracy of “I am again on the soil o f dear old England. utilitarian sort; there is everything that ono elected president of too Philadelphia and Seels 0? Se®fss Fre§ ter Phelps to be presented at court. tho effete despotisms that America can pro­ The contrast between my present visit and can imagine to make life easy when one Reading railroad. That road has been before The lively young man has. been snubbed duce at short notice as good a palace as any that of 1S45 fe striking. Then I came as a With This Paper! "Every-Day Life of Abraham Lincoln,” reaehesthc beautiCnllyfrescoed and furnished the public up and down now for a dozen into fame by Minister Phelps, though he was of their best over in Europe. slave, now 1 come os a freeman; then as an rooms and hallways within. Tho stairway years as one whose affairs seemed everlast­ BY Fortyyears* distinguished enough before. The description of its magnificence rather alien, now as a citizen; then I was young, in itself is a marvel, constructed o f the finest ingly entangled. Mr. Corbin saved the Long ((■ __^ ___ nee i n the Mi-. Rice lias always takeu great iuterest in staggers the plain reader. It is upon a grassy now I am comparatively old; then to plead THOSE WHO SHEW HIM,” preparation of more ground, somewhat removed from the street— old San Domingo mahogany and a combina­ Island railroad when is was in the hands of a than One Hundred literature and politics. He planned and di­ the cause of my brethren in bonds, now to Thousand applicataonsfor patents in tion of other rare imported woods. Beauti­ receiver overwhelmed with debt, mid in bis From 11m oUscuriiy of his boyhood to the date of rected an exploring California street—which it facte. The house tell o f them freedom and progress.”—Ex­ his tragic death. A now Biography of rile great tho United Slates and foreign coun­ fully wrought brass and bronze gas fixtures, own words, consisted only o f “ two streaks of tries, the publishers of the Sctentifio expedition among itself is 190 by 100 feet in size—simply im­ change. American President* from anew staiid-poiM— ac­ American continue to act as solicitors the softest o f imported carpets and a specially rust and a right of way.” Under bis man­ the ruins of Central mense. Its walls are 84 feet high and 23 in­ curate and exhaustive in fact and incident, replete , fo r patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy* designed and manufactured sets of furniture agement it changed from this condition in Jules Simon thinly the weak point of the with anecdote, profuse aud elegant in illustration .. I rights, etc., for the United States, and Am erica a few ches thick. It is upon tho top of the eleva­ (1 0 0 engravings from original design** iHustmt- to obtain patents in Canada, England, Prance, made of costly woods arc found in every part, eight months’ time to a road in good repair Drench republic is its Ohiyersal suffrage. Germany, and all other countries. Their experi­ years ago. It was tion in San Francisco known as Nob Hill. It iugincidents* anecdotes, persons, Including of this dwelling. and paying expenses. ence is unequaled and their facilities are unsar- under the joint is tho first brown stone house on tho Pacific 10 Steel Portraits.) On the lower floor every bit of space bas Mr. Corhin’s business successes are won by Drawings and specifications prepared and filed patronage o f the coast. Bnilding stone must be scarce iu Cali­ been given up with a desire to make the par the shrewd methods o f tbe money lender, A&ESTSME2D! S M in tho Patent Office on short notice. Terms very United States and fornia. tills is the most salable and profitable book pub­ reasonable. No charge for examination of models tors and reception rooms large enough to whieb ho learned iu bis yontli. Ho made the or drawings. Advice by mail free. France, and was lished; or, to save time, scud SI.25 at once ior Patents obtained through ~Munn.feOo.aro noticed accomodate the great number o f guests. Im­ Canvassing Book, and state your choice of town­ eminently success­ foundation o f his inthe SCIEN1TEXCAfllERICAN, which has mediately in tlie rear is the dining room, ships. Address, N. D. THOMPSON PUBLISH- the largest circulation and is the most influential ful. Indeed, most fortune by lending INGr CO., Pubs., St. Louis. Mo*, or New York newspaper of its kind published in. the world. where a happy combination of colei's in tho money on embar­ City. 25-23 Tho advantages of such a notice every, patentee enterprises Thorn­ understands, frescoes and furnishings make it simply j— - - dike Rice under­ rassed farms in gorgeous when the table, laden with silver Iow a In this way i s ^ ______,... . w . takes are successful,1 —W O M A N ’S FRIEND? To any of oar subscribers or any other admitted to bo the best paperfievoted to science, though he recently and wondrous delicacies from the chef’s pan­ bo came into pos­ mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and try immediately in thurear, are exposed be­ session o f western Is the best remedy for all complaints uers »n we will send, for only other departments of industrial progress, pub­ failed to- get into MINISTER PHELPS, lished. in any country. It contains tha names of neath the glittering lights. congress from New York city as the Re­ lands. Ho was born peculiar tc women, young or old. ^ 3 . 0 O , all patentees and title of every invention patented Wondrous gatherings have been hgld at in New Hampshire each week. Try it four months for one dollar. publican opponent of Gen. Spinola, the Tam­ A full description, of those diseases, Gives Relief at Sold by all newsdealers. this mansion, and some of the most notable m any candidate. nearly sixty years THE BUCHANAN RECORD once and cures If you have an Invention to patent write to personages of these, times, both on this side of their symptoms, causes and proper 5 M unn & Co., publishers of Scientific American, Minister Edward J. Phelps is a distin­ •ago. Ho studied lei Broadway, New York. the Atlantic and the other, hare been within treatment is .contained in. our book JUSD h ie Handbook about patents moiled free* / guished Vermont lawyer, noted: for his re­ flaw and went to COLD in HEAP, semblance to the late Willliam H_ Vander­ these walls and enjoyed the renowned hospi­ Iowa But he soon entitled “ Pacts for 'Women.” Ulus FARM, MELD M B STOCKS! m , CATARRH, bilt. He was a professor in Yale college tality of Mr. Ghilds; bnto€ all these there was found toe real es­ trated correctly; any woman can both one year, and in addition we will when appointed minister to England. Per­ not one who came more often or stayed tougei tate business more present toe subscriber with his: choice of HAY FEVER. and seemed more perfectly at home than Gen AUSTIN CORBIN. profitable than tlie understand it. Every woman should- haps that gave him the idea o f applying some either 20 w e l l f il l e d packets of Hot a Liquid, U. S. Grant. law, and he went into that at Davenport. have it. Sent to ladies only, in sealed SEEDS or 15 PAPER-BO UND BOOKS. wholesome discipline to Mr. Alien Thorndike Snuff or Powder. Rice. DRAWING ROOM. From real estate ho turned his attention to envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth The Seeds A portico 50 feet long, with sixteen Doric banking. He established in Davenport the Free from Injur­ Ex-Minister Lowell’s complaint is that he dollars to any woman. Address are mostly new and rare novelties, the ious Drugs and . „ _ did not know he was being interviewed, and columns, is at the front of tho mansion: A first national • bank ever chartered in this object being to introduce new and im­ newspaper writer says that leading up to this country. ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO., Offensive odors. f|A Y"feE Biffs. that the interview makes him. say just what K a l a m a z o o , Micht. proved varieties. There are over 100 portico are “monolithic steps composed of a He presently felt a call to go east and try A particle is applied to each nostril and is agree­ he does not believe in- The sympathies of N. B.—Letters-marked “p riv a te” are never varieties to select from, comprising toe able. Price 50 cents at Druggists: by mail, regis­ most newspaper readers, however, wilt be single slab.” How glad one is to know thatl life money making ability there. Eastern seen by any one but our private secretary rarest flowers and vegetables, and new tered, GO cents. Circulars free. ELY BROS., with Mr. Hawthorne and Mr. Rice. Through a doorway 9 feet wide and 14 feet capitalists had loaned large sums of money and consulting physician. varieties of thoroughbred grain, either Druggists, Qwego, N. Y. 32y high one enters tho vestibule. The floor and through him on Iowa farms, and he already imported from toe best special sources ceiling o f this are o f Pompeiian mosaic work. had an extensive financial acquaintance on of Europe or purchased from the origin­ THE BOOK 0E MORMON. The wainscoting is entirely of Numidian the Atlantic coast. Ho went to New York in ator iii this country, especially for this PARKER’S marble, surmounted by a carved marble 1805, and has gained steadily hi ycaltli mid distribution. Twenty packets • of seeds BALSAE& A FAC-SIMILE PAGE OF THE ORIGINAL frieze. From the vestibule one enters the reputation, of like quality cannot be bought at retail r1 the popular favorite fo r dressing ante hall, thence through heavy portieres of Mr. Corbin has the prominent nose and for less than $1.50. §§£&•» bail*, Restoring color when DOCUMENT. “Wooton” fe the name o f Mr. Childs’ resi­ gray* and. preventing Dandruff. genuine Gobelin tapestry to these apart­ dence at Bryn Maui-, a short distance out­ square cut mouth of the money getter. He The Books elermsG3 tho scalp, stops tho ments. would get rich when all around him became ADVERTISERS & lir£r falling, andi3 sure to please. side of Philadelphia Wooton isalmost in the are all pap'er-boUnd but neatly printed, £_£] GOc. and SLOP atDruggists. Its Declaration in Reference to /Polyga­ AH are of bewilclering magnificence, but very center o f a beautiful little valley, mid poor. He fe the proprietor of the largest ho­ and comprise a very select collection of tiro drawingroom feona o f tho most stinking. tels and tho railroad on Coney Island. He my—Tlio Original Manuscript Not in though Mr. Childs has only been in possession can learn the exact cost useful works, complete novels, etc,, for It is in the Louis X V style, all white and gilt, since 1830 it is wonderful what a great work has so fenced off tho land there that it is im­ the Possession o f the Present Mormons. old and young, many 'of them finely illus­ The Best Congli Cure you can use, 45x50 feet in size. he has accomplished in malting this one of possible to get from one o f his hotels to an­ of any proposed line of trated. There are over 100 in the list to And tho best preventive known for Consumption. It Their Anxiety to. Obtain. It. The carpet is axminister, ivory white and the finest country seats on this continent. It other without traveling upon hfe railroad yellow, the prevailing tints. It is woven in select from. cures bodily pains, mul all disorders o f the Stomach, is approached by a pleasant driveway and a though the houses are only a few minutes’ The Farm, Field and Stockman is Dowels, Inngn, Liver, Kidneys* Urinary Organs and In the town of Richmond, Mo., is still liv­ one piece, and took a year to make in Glas­ nil iFomalo Complaints. Tho feeble and rick, strug­ walk along tho most picturesque bit of road walk apart: advertising in American doubtless well known to our readers. ing at the age of S3 years David Whitmer, gow. It is an inch thick, tho largest one- gling against disease, and slowly drifting towards in the whole country side. A great lawn Since its present publishers, Gen. G. H. tlio grave, w ill in. most cases recover th eir health, by the only living witness to; “the divine authen­ piece carpet ever made in Glasgow. The AN UNFORTUNATE CLAIMANT. slopes away on all sides from the house, and papers by addressing Howard and Jas. W, Wilson, took it in the timely uso gU Pahker’s Tonic, but delay is dan­ ticity of the Book of Mormon.” Ho is also furniture is all gilt,, upholstered in heavily gerous. Tako it in. time. Sold by all Druggists in it is noticeable for its great beauty and the hand it has been second to none of its too possessor of the original manuscript of embroidered silk velvet of old rose color. Tlie^Alleged Sir Roger Ticliborno Dying largo bottlos at $1.00. careful manner in which the little evergreen class. It is an ably edited, neatly print­ this book, o r‘Mor­ The mantelpiece of Mexican: onyx is a splen­ in Poverty. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., trees have been set out over its smooth sur­ ed, Reliable, 4-column, 16-page, agricult­ mon Bible,” as it is: did work of art. A mirror above it reaches In a small room over a Fourth avenue store, face. Around the building are a number of Newspaper Advertising Bureau, ural and family journal, and a staunch ;hindercorns sometimes colled. to the cefling. Tho chandeliers are gilt in New Y ork city, is lying the plaintiff in the The safest, surest, quickest and best cure for Corns, trees jJantecl here b y famous people, who at lO Spruee St., N eW Yopk. advocaLeof farmers’ rights—such a paper Bunions,Warts, Holes, Callouses,£c. IXinck-rslheir fur- The truth of this bronze. Fancy a plain laboring man step­ celebrated Ticliborne case that some thirteen one time or another have been guests o f Mr. Send lOets. for lOO-Page Pamphlet as every farmer wants. thergrowth. Stops all pain. Givcsr.o trouble. Slakes the Rook of Mormon ping into suck a place. years ago excited England to too very throne. feet comfortable.. Uindcrcoms cures when everything SODA, Childs. The lrouso itself is entered by a .Send the money to this office, and we depends on its So divided was fields aro scarce, but ttioso who write to else falls. Sold byDrucrtrists atflje. H iscon:&C o..N . NT massive mahogany doorway. The vestibule will "promptly forward the paper and an B e s t in t h e W o r l d . divine origin, and public opinion in Stinson & Co.,Portland, Maine,will receive is laid in Roman mosaic.. freei full information ..about work which illustrated descriptive list of the above . if tho Mormons be- the matter and so they can do, and live at home,that will pap The interior is fitted up-in fine hard woods, hooks and seeds, with full directions for . lievo this hook to confident were them from' $5 to $25 per day. " Some have and the stairway opens bread and airy into Iearned over $50 in a day. EHhersex.younporoId.planting Capital the latter, from which a selec­ WILSOU ■ b oa divinerovcla- those who s id e d not required. You are started free. Those wbo’start at onco tion can he made; or, if,you want to tho very Center Of the hallway. This stair­ are absolutely sure of snug little fortunes. A ll Is new. Ition on which their with the claimant way is a marvel o f the woodworker’s art, and make the selection first, a list will be Bent ; religion is founded that he was the T h e BUYERS* GUIDE Is ycu free on application to the Farm, IB Theao "Washboards..... are mado with 1 bare a positive remedy for tbe above diflcaae; by its use without an exception, there is not another thousands of cases of the worst klud and of long standing /then are they pro- true Sir Roger that O Issu ed 'Sept, and Marcli, Field and Stocleman, Chicago. This is I s lij a R e n t-W o o d ririi.- .The Strong- bavo been cured. Indeed, so strong la my faith in its efficacy, *tectod by the con- like it in this Country. It is too production of tliey would, have eacli year. 4®* 319 pages* indeed an unparalleled offer. yl g j j oti’boards and best washers in tbe that l will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VAL­ on: old and well known stairbuilder in the I f -world. For salo b y all dealers. UABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufTerer. Give Ex­ ____ stitutioninthe“freo sacrificed their f or- press &ndl’>O. addreSs, LILT. A.SL00UU.I81 PearlSk.N.T* neighborhood of Mr. Childs’ Philadelphia It " htwot n l Take no other. DAVID w h ith er. exerciso" of their tunes to see that he IDEAL C s“ °lLE 1/ SAG IN AW M ’ E ’ G CO., house, in which ho also built a handsome ma­ religion: 'B ut there has; long been a sus­ obtained justice. Hi DOUBLE. II Saginaw, Michigan. hogany stair case. The rooms*throughout the HAIR CURLER picion that their creed has. been “doc­ Y et lie is now dying house are grand and beautifully arranged, . 8% xll££ inches,with over AND FRIZZER tored” to meet the desires of the “Lat­ in poverty in New 3 , 5 0 0 illu s tr a tio n s — a and it is said that toe whole place has been ARTHUR ORTON. does mot scorch, barn or ter Day Saints;” This fact, seems to be York. Arthur Or­ ‘whole Picture Gallery*. b la c k th e h a ir ot* hatids. named "after and modeled upon tho plan of 2 6 0 PA G E S. Dlustmicd, in Cloih nnd Gilt Binding, £0,»®vai,ffl»i“ pv»ii toglvesatisfadtion THIS PAPER?,* 9 V H U IIJ U 0 u a u I “is qd|opuea oi St- HiW tAVIRA 90N| o|!puo)] pu;; ||jtf 'oScojijQ uruoqM coeds SuiSjiJoApo uo K«i:ui!iS3 U|B|qo jo 'Jaded S|q| A I | ] A | | | l ] | M U fujujexaoiqejMoqw'siomojo WsJiQ3AU^W