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MOTHER’S FACE. children who still called it home there “ What did T hear then,* Mary, ’ like God bless him—and I can’t begin to How to Tan Sheepskins. Business Directory. were only Barry, the youngest son, some one cliokin’ or sobbin’ ?” say all I feel—but,” looking around in Business Directory. li\" EUEX K. 11XFOIID. and the two girls, Susy and Posie, who- “One of the children dreaming of a helpless ecstasy of gratitude, “you Where farmers kill hut a few sheep ARRY BIHHS, Hews Dealer and Stationer. Three boys talked together were rarely seen apart. mince-pie, I guess,” said Mrs. Bronson, must take it all for granted, and now,” during the season they can make b e t Stationery and all the leading Hews and his manner changing once more to a ter use of the pelts than to sell them SOCIETIES. HStory Papers, and periodicals constantly on hand. One sunny summer day, “This is a Thanksgiving that must turning toward an inner room, where Located in Post Office. A n d I le a n e d o n t o f (he w in d o w never be forget,” said Deacon Hill, af the children were asleep and where the grave decorum, “I want to teR you •if they know how to preserve them O, O. F.—Bnchanan Lodge Ho. 73 holds its To hear what they had to say. ter he had piled a second supply upon shadows hid from her view a girlish that I told the young folks I would For mats take two long wooled skins • regular meeting, at Odd Fellows Hall, on AUER. & SOH, Harness, Robes, Blankets, every one’s plate, although, as they figure, shrinking like one on whom a come ahead and tell you how it was—” and make a strong suds, using hot wa- , I each Tuesday evening. Whips, Trunks, ,tc. Light Harness a special “ T h e p re ttie s t th in g I e v o r sa w ,’ ’ Lty. Repairing and commissions for new Harness afterward recalled, lie ate but little sudden blow had fallen. Posie had “Oh, is she here! is she here!” cried ter; when it is cold wash the skins in promptly attended to. Front st., foot Day’s Avo. O n e o f th e little b o y s said , Susy, rushing toward the door. it, carefully squeezing them between & A. M.—Buchanan Lodge Ho. 6S holds a “ IVas a bird in grandpa's garden, himself. crept softly up the slaws to lay the . regular meeting Friday evening on or before the hands to get the. dirt -'out of the E H. KIHYOH’S Central Hews, Book and All black and white and red.” .“"We’ve been uncommon blest,” he baby, Mary’s own, who had fallen “Wait! wait!” he shouted “yours the full moon in each month. ____ Jewelry Store is the place to buy Gold and The R ev. J . E . Searles, o f New Y ork, is continued, “ we’ve never been called to asleep in her arms, upon its bed, and truly, ’Bijah Field,” catching her by wool, then wash the" soap out with SilverH. Watches, "Clocks, Silverware, Books, Al one o f the most widely-known and highly OF H.—Buchanan Grange Ho 40 meets on “ Tbo prettiest thing I o v e r sa w ,” the arm, and detaining her by force. clear, cold water. Then dissolve alum bums, Birthday Cards, &c. esteemed o f Methodist ministers. mourn, an’ many a one lias lost their now, dazed and shuddering at the P . the second, and fourth Saturday of each Said the second little lad, dear ones. Everything has gone well strange, cruel words she had over “ Why, bless you, ma’am, you'll spoil it and salt, each a half pound, with a lit month, at 2 o’clock r. at. Mr. Searles says; “ r am impressed that it is a duty “ Was a pony at tlio eirens— a r m e r s & mahufactcrers b a h k , b u - I owe to those aillictedafflicted with Rheumatism or NeuraL with us, an’ there’s full and plenty for heard, slie forcibly repressed the cry all. Sit down. As I was sayin’—they tle hot water sufficient to cover the chanan, Mich. All business entrusted to this , to say that a remedy has been discovered that iB I w a n ted h im n w in l b a d .” 0 . G. T.—Buchanan Lodge Ho S36 holds its F indeed”’ a marvelous______success.______My______son was greatly all. Yes, for all an’ ‘more too.' ” which sprang to her lips stole down are here, and there’s a minister here, skins, and then let them soak in it over , regular meeting on each Monday evening. Bank wUi receive prompt and personal attention. Wm.Pears, Pros.; Geo. H. Richards, VicePreB.; -iffltpfiMi with Rheumatism, ancTSuffered so severely “ I tliink,’’ said the little fellow, night for twelve hours, then hang over 1 that, at times, he was obliged to have morphine in Susy laughed then and kissed Posie, the stairs again as still as a shadow. and—are his fo lk s willin’ ?” A . F . R oss, Cashier. jected into liis arm. to get relief. 'While in this con W ith a g r a v e a n d g e n tle g r a c e . who set by "her side, on her pretty, soft Hearing no other sound, the two “Oh, yes. yes!” sobbed Mrs. Hill, and a pole to drain. When they are well f i A . R.-~Wm. Pcrrott Post Ho. 22. Regular dition he discovered a remedy which effected imme V T , meeting on the first and third Wednesday UCHAHAH MARBLE WORKS. Monuments diate relief, and a permanent cure. H e has since fur “ That the prettiest tiling In all the world cheek. Barry, on her other side, seiz women resumed their conversation she was beginning to say brokenly a drained spread or stretch carefully evening of each month. Visiting comrades al and Headstones of all designs and kinds of nished it to many others with the same result. I have Is just m y mother’s face,” ed her hand under the table in a quick, and talked till a heavy fall in the room great deal more, hut the old man dart over a board to dry. When a little ways welcome. M arble. B eistxe B ros., P roprietors. also furnished it to a number of persons suffering with Rheumatism, and the resnlthaa been immediate —Good (.'liter. below, a wild cry,, and hasty feet run ed to the door, and beckoned with his damp have one ounce each saltpeter relief, n permanent care. Amongothere, I gave it cordial pressure. The pale rose deep VVT O. HAMILTON, Milk Dairy. Delivers Milk to Rev. W m. P. Corbit. pastor of the George St. M. "E. ened in the girl’s llower-like face as ning toward Ihe sound, made them finger, and there descended from the and alum pulverized and sprinkle on ATTORNEYS. Y V • in all parts o f the corporation daily. Resi Church, New Haven.Conn.,wliOYvaa suffering greatly closely-covered sleigh outside, three the flesh side of each skin, rubbing in dence, head o f F ron t street. with tliis terrible disease. I will give you Ms own From Good Cheer. she turned it toward the deacon, then fly down the stairs, but they were only words as written to iny son, wishing him to publish figures, Posie, more beautiful than well, then lay the flesh sides together the fact for the benefit of others Buffering with the obeying a sudden impulse, slie arose in time to see Martin Bronson and AH BIPER & WORTHINGTON, Attorneys MOHTGOMERY, drainer and Decorator. ever, whose elegant simplicity made and hang in the shade for two or three Yand Counselors at Law, and Solicitors in Chan D May be fou n d at Straw’ s Paper Store. same disease.” Plenty for A ll and More Too, swiftly frem lier seat and putting her Robert carrying their father to his bed. cery. Collections made and proceeds promptly W hat M r. Corbit .Soys: OK little brown hands upon his temples, • It was the beginning of the end, but even Mary Bronson gaze with wonder, days, turning the under skin upper remitted. Office over Rough Bros’. Store. v " New Haven, July S4,1881 •‘Afr. Searles: Dear Sir:—! wish to say for the ben* Three Thanksgiving Days at the where the thin hair was turning white, he livedmany months, in a pathetical Barry, handsome and manly enough to most every day until perfectly dry, efitof all who are Bufferinjrwitli Inflammatory Rheu fitly match her. and their own beloved then scrape the flesh side with a blunt A.YID E. HIHMAH, Attorney and Counselor matism. that your medicine is infallible. I suffered H ill Farm, she kissed his furrowed forehead fer ly helpless state to be eared for and at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. Collec for two months the most excruciating torture ; lost vently. waited on as if lie had been a child. pastor, who had known the two young knife to remove any remaining scraps Dtions made and proceeds promptly remitted. 35 pounds o f flesh, and was not out o f my house for NEW MILLINERY. a month.; I heard of your remedy, and was almost Yery often farmer Hill had talked Through all his sickness lie never people from childhood. of flesh. Trim off projecting points; Office in Rough's block. instantly relieved by it If there is a specific for die* MRS. MARY 0. IIUDGEllFORD. A full line o f Millinery Goods, ea:*c3 o f any kind, yours most certainly is forlnflam* with the orphan of the Thanksgiving seemed content unless Posie, grave But the wedding could not take r ub the flesh side with the hands. They HORNTON HALL, Attorney and Counsellor matory Rheumatism iu its severest form. day, so long ago now, when she came and changed — strangely so to the place till mutual explanations had also make good mittens. Lamb skins at Law and Solicitorin Chancery, Buchanan, “ Yours moi t re^pectfnlly, War. P. Corbit, T “ Pastor GeorgeSt. HIE. Church, NewHaven, Conn.” “The table couldn’t hold another through the falling snow to be the minds of Barry and Busy, who knew been made and forgiveness craved on or even sheep skins, if the wool he -M ichigan, T iT~ i UNI _tx]"N2\7~ I tiling,” said Deacon Hill, examining Stick is AthlowiokoS—a thorough and “ more too,” for whom thfcy had uncon nothing of that night—was in his both sides. Posie told how she had trimmed off evenly to half or three- the edge of the knife with which he EMERY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law May be found in Bank building, at Mrs. Taylor’s c-ilk Lent cure fur the worst cases of Rheu sciously provided, and for whom the sight, and, at last, seeing liis pleasure worked quietly in a store, after leav fourths inch long, make beautiful and A . and Solicitor in Chancery. Conveyancing old stand. matism anil Neuralgia. was about to assail the turkey. cordial welcome lay written iu liis in lier, they all gave way to her, and, ing the dear Hill farm, until the ad warm mittens for ladies and gentle promptly and correctly done. Office in Bank “Yes, Lhere’s full and plenty for all building, Buchanan, Mich. ICyou cannot get Athlophoros of your druggist, great, warm heart, but never could an as long as he lived, she eared for him vertisement caught her eye; how for men, and the girls with a little prac v,-«* w ,1 tend it cxj rei's raid, on Tcctipt of regular and more too,” asserted liis wife com allusion to that time be made without tirelessly night and day, till the sweet, two years she had lived most pleasant tice can make them.—R u ral W orld. LATEST STYLES! i ri v —viiti d illar per bot-le. W e prefer that you buy placently, from her seat behind the PHYSICIANS. it i * .n drug'dit, but if he ham ’t it, do not be awakening to her heart a glow of ten faint roses in her cheeks were bleach ly with her beloved grandfather; how W ill always he kept. Call and see my goods. per. a. dul U» try Kometliiur else, but oriler at once vast chicken-pie at the other end of der, grateful love. It had been a child ed, and the little brown hands that she had longed to teU them of her hap fttuu us a* directed. the table. Yerschiedenheit. S. BODD, M. B„ Physician and Surgeon. ish joke of Barry and Susy’s to call were never weary of smoothing the piness; how Barry had found lier, and .i7..LarH0:.CS CO., 112 V,ALL ST., REW YORK. “Mother always provides for the E. Office in E. S. Dodd .6 Son’s drug store. Stamping1 DonetoOrder. her their little ‘More Too,’ but, lately, old man’s gray locks, were grown how, at last, they had determined to In the consumption of soap per capi Residence on Day’s Avenue. r m a u u u ‘more too,’ lvhether she expects them ta the United States lead. Italy is last J S E X X IE s m i t h . it-w as only by sign or gesture that white and thin. But he died, and then, come in this way and let the whole he RS. PIERCE * BAKER, Physicians and Sur or not,” said pretty Miss Mary, glanc tlie stranger they had welcomed in, one quiet night, when all were sleep known. on the list. D geons. Night calls promptly attended to. ing across the loaded table at Martin ing, the girl whom they had loved so, | Then the two, whose sweet romance Office in Kinyoh's block. had proved their greatest blessing. Passengers on the Red Sea steamers Bronson, the handsome visitor whoso Around the table the children’s prat stole away, and m the morning, and for had been so long interrupted, were MtClIIGAN (TEHTRAL city home she had promised to share to India were exposed last summer to r s . e . f , a h d e b s o h . m . d .,, Physician and Plano and Organ tle sounded amid the graver talk of months afterward, no trace could be joined together in the holiest human Surgeon. a maximum heat of 105 degrees; the Mj.u_ In addition to my general practice before another Thanksgiving came. their elders, and Deacon Ilill quietly found of lier. bonds, and the glad Thanksgiving Day I make diseases of women and children a special ty. “And there comes the ‘more too,’ I winter temperature on these steamers H o. IS Portage street, Buchanan, Mich. watched them all, while the heavy van si* V * * drew to a close. Most profuse of all guess,” said her brother next below, is never below SO degrees. guard of solid viands was sueeeded by It is Thanksgiving Day again, and, in their congratulations were Martin W . SLOCC.if, Homeopathic Physician and rising as a prolonged knocking was a goodly procession of pies, reinforced Bronson and his wife. In view of cer An Illinois lady is said to have col M . Surgeon. Office, corner of Third and Main Tuning & Repairing. • heard at the kitchen door. as on the one begun so merrily and Streets. Office hours, 11 to 12,1 to 4, 6 to S. by golden oranges, red-cheeked apples, tain things which had been said and lected a string of buttons twenty-four His cry of surprise brought the ended so sadly, five years before, the clusters of honey-sweet grapes, well seen, they were willing, they announc feet long. This .accounts for so many h e o d o r e f . h . s p r e h g , m . d „ m ay b e brothers and sisters had come to the whole expectant dinner party to the- ed,-“to forget and forgive everything!” men in. the state with their suspenders T consulted at his office until 9 A .M . nndfrom Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction spot, to echo for one stupefied instant, kept by a process of which Mrs. Hill old farm. 1 to 3 and alter 7 P. M. Office on Main street, first alone had the secret, and pyramids of “Another Thanksgiving willioutBar- Then was announced the Thanks attached to their pants with a shingle doorsonth o f R oogh Bros’ . W agon W orks. Guaranteed. bis amazed ejaculation. A feeble, giving dinner, which had been waiting nail. The jJiagara Falls (Route. lightly-clad woman had dragged her nuts, with the tempting kernels falling ry” said Robert, with a sigh. D. MANCHESTER, M. D„ Homeopathic out of the shells. for fifteen minutes, a wedding not hav . Physician, Buchanan, Mich. Office on Chi Tim e yr.il)le—May IS, 1S84. self through cold and snow to the “It looks like temper on his part,” There was a case in the Bankruptcy H Orders mailed to P. 0. Box 241, Bu- “I f you don’t eat enough,” said Mrs. ing been calculated upon in its begin cago street. Office hours, 9 to ll a. m. and3 to 6 steps, there, sinking down uncon said Martin Bronson, “keeping up his Court in London a few days ago in ehanan, Mich, will receive prompt M ail. A cco m . N igh tE x. nings, and it was a happy Thanksgiv p . m . scious, and at the opening of the door Ilill, waving her liana in a general resentment in this way, year after which-a banker’s clerk, with a salary attention. C h ic a g o ...... 6 45 a.m. 4 20 p.m . 10 30 p.m . ing party which sat down to it. she fell into the room at the feet of the way, “it won’t be ’cause there nint a year.” of £100 a year, had run up a "bill of £51 R. R. HEHBEBSOK, Physician and Surgeon. Y . E . D AVID . K en sin gton...... 7 3 5 5 10 10 42 plenty.” “ We hadn't expected quite so many,” Office over J. K. Wood's store, Residence, Xt&kc...... S 13 6 05 12 03 startled boy. Just beyond her stood “Did you write and ask him to come, for flowers for his buttonhole. Dcorn er o f P ortage and Sixth streets. said Mrs. Hill, looking about the well- MichiganCit]% .... S 53 6 55 12 46 her child, a shivering girl of six or sev “And there always will be a plenty,” mother?” said Mrs. Bronson. New Buffalo...... 9 20 7 20 1 12 said tlie husband, dreamily, getting up spread hoard, “ but you know, children, A deep cave has been found to exist ...... en, whose little hand had given the “Yes,” said Mrs. Hill, sadly. “1 T hree O aks...... 9 37 7 33 liow your father always wanted it— under the town of Blankston, Iowa, by DENTISTS. G alien ...... 9 50 7 45 persistent knock. from liis seat and walking rather fee write every year, and till Susy got mar D a v to n ...... 9 56 7 52 ...... full aud plenty for all that we know a farmer who was sinking an artesian Dinner was forgotten while they bly into the east room. Most of the ried she always wrote too.” M. WILSOH, Dentist. Office, first door north Buchanan...... 10 05 S 00 t l 53 others went with him, leaving Susy “I wrote this year, j ust the same, was coming, and ‘more too.’ ” well. Three unsuccessful attempts ■ of the Bank. Charges reasonable and satis ------AND ------10 20 S 15 2 07 brought the poor, half-frozen, starving were made to sink the well, hut each J fa ction guaranteed. D ow a^iac...... 10 46 S 40 2 32 wanderer back to life, and, replacing and Posie to dearths table, and follow and begged him to come,” said Susy, D ecatur...... 11 10 9 02 +2 52 the romance of the dinner by the reali time the drill sank into the cave. L a w to n ...... 11 27 9 IS +3 00 her damp clothing witli a warm wrap “ but his answer was the same in sub T G. MANSFIELD, Operative Dentist. All Home Notes. Kalamazoo...... 12 03 p.m . 9 50 3 35 per, put her into a comfortable bed ty of dishwashing. “Yes, there’ll be a stance as usual: ‘You have driven A woman, whose son had been ruin ti e work done at the lowest living prices and Galeshurgh...... 12 25 t3 52 plenty for all we love, always,” the old Posie off,’ he says, and he cannot bear Fresh meat beginning to sour will warranted to give satisfaction. Rooms in Kin- 1 05 4 22 with hot bottles and blankets enough ed by dissipation, was fined $2 in Ham yon’s building. Battle Creek...... man murmured over and again. Havingrecently erected an M arshall...... 1 00 4 46 to warm an iceberg. to come. The doors that were closed swesten if placed out of doors in the ilton, Ont., the other day, with the al-. A lb io n ...... 2 15 5 09 The family looked a little sadly at TOHH IT. BEISTLE, Dentist, Rooms over The child was speedily dressed in an against the wife he would have chosen cool air over night. ternative of ten days in jail, because Jackson...... 3 05 7 00a.m. 5 55 each other. “Yes, father is failing,” t) Grange Store. All work warranted. Also Improved Brick and Tiling Kiln, Grass L a k e...... 3 30 7 22 6 17 old plaid frock of Susy’s who of all the need never open for him.” To polish windows or mirrors, sim she knelt before a saloon and asked agent forw hite. Household and American sewing Chelsea...... 3 55 7 43 6 3S their glances said. But it might he— “I think Barry knows where Posie machines. Needles, oil and parts for allmachines Hills was the nearest her age and size, ply breathe on them, rub lightly with God to curse the liquor traffic. I a m n o w p r e p a r e d t o fu r n ish t h e 4 10 7 RK 6 52 though they could not know it—that a 7 12 and ready to take her place at the post is,” said Mary Bronson, who had long soft newspaper. A n n A rb or...... 4 32 8 17 premonition was coming to the old repented the cruel advice which had A sack of fine specimens of rich gold DRUGGISTS. Y p sila n ti...... 4 50 S 3S 7 2S poned dinner. She was evidently re A tahlespoonful of turpentine boiled rock from a new discoveryinEmigrant W ayne Ju n e...... 5 15 9 10 T 50 fined and well trained, and, even man, of what was to he, and wliat lie not, after all, furthered her ambitious D e tr o it...... 6 05 10 00 S SO was protesting against as it vaguely with your white clothes will greatly Gulch has been received at Helena, R. E. S. DODD & SOH. Practical Druggists. B u ffa lo ...... 3 4 0p tm. 7 35 pan. though worn and thin from privation plans for her brother. A large stock of pure and fresh Drngs con themarketaffords. Also came to him, aid the whitening process. Montana. The rock is bright with the D Mail. A ccom . Eve. and exposure, her sweet, pale face was “I f he had known where to find her, stantly on hand. Fine Perfumes and nsefnl Toil- Barry and one of liis married broth Boiling starch is much improved by precious metal, and will assay away up st Articles. Prescriptions a Specialty. lovely enough to win shy glances of he would have married her long ago,” B u ffa lo...... 9 40 p.m . 7 15 a.m. the addition of sperm, or salt, or both, into the ten of thousands. The-ore FIRST-CLASS THING admiration from the hoys, after a grad ers took the children off to the liarn said Susy, defiantly. “Poor, poor, Posie, D etroit...... 6 30 a.in. 6 00 d ju . S 00p.m. WESTOH,PracticalDrnggist,dealcrinDrngs, for a frolic, and sitting iii groups in I am afraid she is dead, and Barry will or a little gum arabie, dissolved. body is said to he three feet wide, and ranging in size from two to eight inches. Wayne June...... 7 1 5 6 44 8 40 ual sense of surfeit gave them leisure D . Medicines,Paints,Oils, 'foiletArtlcles,School Y p sila n ti...... 7 42 7 07 9 03 the big east parlor, where a great so far as opened is apparently of uni kooks,Stationery J6c.,sonthside o f Frontstreet. to think of something beside the grand always hate ns for our cruelty to her.” Concealed drains under cellars should Ey*CaIl and see my brick and get prices. A nn A rb or...... S 00 7 23 9 20 wood fire crackled and roared in its form richness. Dexter...... S 23 7 43 9 37 dinner; then they began to ask her “ You needn’t say ‘we,’ ” said her never he allowed, as there is always a 10 HENRY BLODGETT. Chelsea...... 3 40 8 00 9 50 huge chimney cave, the older people mother bitterly, “I always tried to he chance of leakage, and putrid and dan A man having built a large house INSURANCE. 10 10 where she came from, who she was, Grass L a k e ...... 9 01 8 25 and whither she wfis going. The eld talked of family matters. There was kind to her, and I love her yet. ’ Mary, gerous gases rise into the house. was at a loss what to do with the rub J a c k s o n ___ . . . ..t . 9 3S S 50 10 35 a distant view of matrimony hinted at A . PALMER, Hotary Public, Fire and Lif e A lbion ...... 10 22 11 22 ers listened eagerly to the child’s re she heard us that Thanksgiving night, In a case of poisoning, of course send bish. His Dish steward advised him W , Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Repre M arshall...... 10 4G 11 4S plies, for the mother was unable to for Susy, still only half-defined, but but she kept it to herself till after for the doctor, but, without waiting to have a pit dug large enough t.o con sents ten of theoldestaml best Companies inthe Battle Creek...... 11 13 12 15 n.m. not unpleasing. your father was-gone. Then she told United States. Office withD. E.Hinman. G alesburah...... 11 45 12 42t speak beyond a few broken words, for him to come, administer a pint of tain it. “A nd what,” said he, smiling, Kalamazoo...... 12 03 p.m . 4 45 a.m. 1 07 and they were naturally most anxious ‘She is only eighteen,” said her moth me. I could see it ’most killed her— tepid water with two tablespoonfuls “ what shall I do with the earth that I L a w ton ...... 12 33 5 IS 1 45 er, not anxious to think of a time when TjlARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE IHSURAHCE AS- D ecatur...... 12 54 5 35 2 07 to learn who these strange ones were— and then she disappeared. If she is of salt dissolved in it. It acts very dig up from it?” To which the stew Jt? SOCIATIOH of Berrien County. Only farm D ow agiac...... 1 15 5 5S 12 32 their unexpected Thanksgiving guests. lier youngest daughter might leave dead, poor girl, I wish I knew she’d promptly as an emetic, and has the ad ard, with great gravity, replied, “Have iskstaken. W x .H a s lett, Sec’y, Buchanan. 6 40 3 00 N ile s ...... 2 00 Little by little, they gleaned from her her. died forgivin’ me.” vantage of being always on hand. the pit made large enough to honld all.” Buchanan...... 3 14 6 53 3 15 ‘I was married at eighteen,” said I loud knock at the front door made Dayton...... 2 22 7 as 43 23 that her name was Mariposa Marcy (at To keep tins bright, take a small MANUFACTURERS. G a lien ...... 2 2S 7 08 43 30 Mrs. Bronson, “but I agree with you Some of the scientific papers are pub which the boys laughed a little, it Robert start up quickly and hasten to lump of washing soda, dissolve in wa Three O ak s...... 2 40 7 21 t3 45 that a girl had best he out of her teens answer it. The coach from the distant lishing an item to the effect that we "DOUGH BROS’. WAGON WORKS, Mannfact- PRICES! 2 55 4 12 seemed such a funny name); that she ter and add a little sand, then, rub the are indebted to Pompeii for the canned M ichigan Citr...... 3 23 8 03 4 3S first. But, mother, what are you going station waited at the gate, and on the Xlinrers of the Bqchanan FarnuFreightand Lum was called Mariposa because she was this briskly with it, using newspaper fruit industry, i t appears that soon ber Wagon3, also Log Trucks. Wide tired wheels L ake...... 4 07 s 50 o 37 to do about Posie s’” porcli stood a red-faced, mnch-muflled- Kensington...... 4 55 9 45 6 40 born in a town of that name in Cali instead of a cloth. Polish off dry with a specialty. Send for printed price lists. “Nothing, Mary. What shall I do? up old gentleman who, with great after the excavations had commenced C h icago...... 5 45 10 35 7 30 fornia; that her papa and grandpa out dry newspaper. It is said that there a party of Americans found some jars UCHAHAHMAHUFACTCRIHG COMPANY. In everything in. the What do you mean V” alacrity, accepted Robert’s invitation tS top only on signal. there had been killed, and that mamma is something in the printer’s ink that of preserved figs in the pantry of a Manufacturers of cheap and medium grades O. W . Rb(J John V a n Y alk en b u r g , of Coloina, U N D E it date Yov. 25 the Evening State Items. B u c h a n a K R e c o r d . shot a man who was in a charivari Yews has the following from Three Michiganders are now growing fat party, gotten up for his benefit, and Oaks: on buckwheat. THURSDAY. YOYEMBER 27, 1884. has just been cleared for manslaughter. On- Sunday, as Rev, G. W. Gosling, The Prosecuting Attorney of Jack- pastor of the Methodist church at this Special Bargains from Now Until Christmas, place, was starting for service, Ije was son county died Friday. Euteredat the PostOffice‘}atBnclxanfti»,^Iict.,aft A Terre Coupee Prairie farmer has Second-Class Hatter. detained at the railway crossing by a Tiie sickness of a juryman caused an POSITIVE BARGAINS named his little girl Maud S. He will freight train, and the.snow and flying adjournment in the Crouch murder regret this speedy name when she gets steam prevented his seeing another trial last week. him up at 2:09M to grope about after train approaching. H was struck and thrown about 70 feet, 40 of which were the peregoric bottle. • Henderson, Midi., postmaster has Fall Goods. passed without touching the platform. $75 worth of stamps invested in the He was unconscious for several min POSITIVE BARGAINS M adison D a l r y m p l e 's case was utes, but strange to say no bones were burglar business. Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ heard by the Supreme Court last week broken, and lie will probably soon re A t 2,010 feet deep Manistee salt BTJTTERICK cover. and School Suits. and reversed, and “Mat” is now free borers have found 32 feet think of the and happy. He is engaged in selling Saline rock. O ccasionally the Yiles Mirror illuminated door plates. The season for deer killing in the POSITIVE BARGAINS blunders on to an admission that is HATS AND CAPS, lower peninsula has closed. They are PATTERNS good for the heart. After mentioning A house railroad company has been In onr Hat and Cap Department. the fact that many are predicting a" still shooting dogs. * organized to build and operate a road BOOTS AUD SHOES, general ruin, and manufacturers clos Tbe Evening YewssaysaGramlRap- POSITIVE BARGAIYS POSITIVE BARGAINS between St. Joseph and Benton Har ing on account of the return to power ids firm has sold $25,000 worth of rol bor, and the work of constructing will of the Democracy, it says: ler skates in this state, and orders are Are now kept at Furnishing Goods, be commenced in a short time. “Every intelligent man knows the rolling in. io our Overcoat Department In Underweat Department election cannot effect any branch of The end of the world did not appear our store. You can W e may now expeot to see a half business whatever, for at least two POSITIVE BARGAINS to materialize according to the program A BIG LINE. dozen or more papers begin a howl years to come. The Republicans have now buy our pat about the enormous expense incurred the Senate, and if there'was a disposi arranged by the Battle Creek prophet GEO. W . NOBLE. at the present term of court in the tion to destroy business they could for last Thursday. terns and make check it.” I I 0 1 OEIT’S FURNISHING DEFT. prosecution of Criminals. It is the A Manistee Democrat has named a There are many besides tbe Mirror pair of twins of which he came in pos any kind of gar Sh ut the door. usual custom. Every Department Jam Full of all Styles and Prices, who heartily believe that the safety of session last, week “Cleveland and Hen business depends in a- great measure T here is a girl in this place who is dricks.” ments you want. INDIAN Suaiaier lasted well this upon the fact that tbe Republicans credited with being able to turn a hand !VERY ARTICLE A BARGAIN. year. still have the Senate and can check any A Grand Rapids man has invented a spring in the most approved style on a We have an elegant stock of Children’s Suits, and can tit them from two years upward. Also, our line of Children's These patterns are disposition to destroy it. wooden tent which can be rolled in a strip o f floor twenty inches square. Winter Caps in Scotch, Tam O’Shanter and Silk goods are the finest ever shown in Buchanan. what every lady Y oung man, did you know that leap small bundle. A tent GxlO will weigh We should be pleased to have you call and seethe many nice and useful Christmas Presents you can find in our year is nearly gone? Boys, you better steer clear of her. A m eetin g of citizens was held at about GO pounds. Mammoth Double Store, which are nice and useful, such as Silk Handkerchiefs, Yeckties, Fine Hosiery, Sleeve Buttons, She’s a terror. the Common Council room, on Tuesday A man seven feet and one inch long Scarf Pins, and many other things too numerous to mention. has wanted us to Thanking the people for the kind patronage we received from them since we have been here, and trusting to see you Th e ground received a coating o f evening, to take into consideration the was arrested for drunkenness at Grand again. W e Re m a in V e r y T r u l y Y ours, buy £ or ye a r s. white Sunday afternoon. T h e R ecord lias been selected for feasability of establishing a system of Rapids Monday. His intoxicated high the publication of thelistof delinquent waterworks for the better protection ness weighed over 300 pouuds. H OPPENHEIM & SON, M r . P . H . A n d r ew s goes west this tax lands to be sold at the next sale for of the village in case of fire. This Come and see them. Lake navigation has about closed. week for an extended visit. Berrien county, to be published the meeting was called by the Committee Cash for Pelts and Furs, 47 and 49 Front Street. four-weeks next proceeding the Jan Only a few of the most desperate and on Waterworks of Lhe Council, to whom fool-hardy cling to the business, that T u s part o f the county received a uary term of circuit court. had been referred a petition to the should have been closed a fortnight EXECUTIONS AT CANTON. Finest line of Men’s and Ladie’s good wetting down Saturday. Underwear for both ladies and gents, Council from some of the largest prop ago. fine Shoes in town. Come in and see Handsomest Vel T h e season for hot fires has arrived Criminals Beheaded or Dying Upon the at Bottom Prices. ’ GRAHAM.*2_. evty owners of the village, asking that The gold mining fever in the Upper us before buying. SnoRT days are growingshorter, and and you should be prepared to fight some better means of protection against Cross at the Date of One a Day. Genuine Buckwheat Flour at ( vets, inches Peninsula is on a rapid increase. A Crime does not go unpunished in one SCOTT & BROWYFIELD. 22 the shortest will be next month. that fiend of humanity on short notice. fire be given them. The meeting was PECK & MILLER’S. Is our fire department prepared for a range of five miles lias been discovered part of Cliina. The professional guide Lots of Yew Hats cheap, CH EA P! wide, and are beau organized by electing D. E. ninraan, to be comfortably supplied with tbe of the city, indeed, shows the execution Look for low prices in "Woolen Goods M ajor M il l a r d , of Yiles, is the well started fire in one o f the wooden ground of Canton with an honest pride. LOH De BUYKER. Chairman, and 33. D. l-Iarper, Secreta yellow metal. for the next thirty days, at . rows of business buildings? It is not a pleasant place to look at on tiful colors. They happy dad pf a twelve pound boy. ry. Mr. Morgan, of Chicago, who has GRAHAM’S. ( A fine Picture Card given with every The common council of Bronson a wet morning, and to a criminal must had much experience in the business purchase of 25 cents or more. '''"2- The “ideal Uncle Tom’s Cabin” T hose who are in the employ of posts the names of habitual drunkards have a very depressing appearance. W ith every purchase of 25 cents must be seen to of putting in waterworks was present, Yet, with the exception of three or four PECK & MILLER. troupe is at large in this State once Spencer & Barnes are thankful to-day. in the saloons and forbids liquor deal worth of Goods we give a Chromo. ^ and in answer to inquiries, stated that wooden crosses leaning up against the Lots of Yew Goods again, at more. Those who have families were presents ers to sell intoxicants to them on pain PECK & MILLER. know how nice lie thought the best plan to be adopted wall, there was nothing to indicate that REDDER & BOYLE’S. * ed, yesterday, by Llieir employers, with of being prosecuted. Yot a bad notion. the scene had ever been one of whole W e do not make our Bread short would be to make a large well near the sale butchery. Still here it was that, An elegant line of Hanging Lamps they are. Tiie first train over the Vandalia a turkey, and the young men to a tick Among other rich deposits of vari weight in order to sell cheap, as some Union school building and pump the in 1855, nearly 50,000 so-called rebels road from South Bend left Monday et to a dinner, prepared at Morris’ res parties are doing in town. 'Sp for fall and winter, at water through mains to a tower to be ous kinds of mineral substances found were beheaded. A short lane, seventy- morning. taurant. TREAT & REDDER. BARMORE & RICHARDS’. placed in the vicinity of the old school by explorers at Lake Superior last five feet long by about twenty-five feet wide, narrower at one end than at the Decorated Cups and Saucers, Plates house, on second street. He estimated week wiLh their diamond tube drill, Peck & Miller will pay the high A full line of M r. James H o w e ll, of Galiep, died "Wil l H a m ilto n returned to town other, was nearly filled with earthen and Dishes of all descriptions, by the the cost of the works, to include brick was a bed of jasper, ware pots put out to dry. Yery muddy est price for Butter and Eggs. . r- yesterday morning, of consumption, Saturday, and plead guilty before Jus single piece, at building for pump house, brick and 8. Goldman of Elk Rapids sues Dr. and sloppy, there was no place marked Call at Treat R edden’s for Choice aged 38 years. tice Dick, to stealing money from & BARMORE & RICHARDS’. iron tower, first-class pumping appar Bailey for $10,000 damages, claiming off for executions, and I stepped down Baker’s Goods. t>~~ Treat & Redden’s till, as mentioned in to a little hut at the end of a lane to Ladies, we are selling all wool Red atus, about two and one-fourth miles that the death of his child was caused Mr. Ge y Osborn is at home from these columns last week, was sen make the acquaintance of the execu The nicest Black Silks in the market. Underwear for 95 cents. Sold other of iron pipe, the most of it to be eight- by an overdose of medicine prescribed tioner, who, I learned, lived there, be his work in Chicago for a Thanksgiv tenced to ninety days confinment at at GRAHAM’S. S "places for $1.25. Come and see them. inch pipe, about twenty hydrants, by Dr. Bailey. fore I found out that the beheading was ing visit with his parents. Ionia'prison, where be is now lodged. Instruction given on Piano, Organ REDDER & BOYLE. everything to be first-class, to be about performed wherever there was a vacant space. and Guitar, by $10,000. Mr. Morgan has agreed to Mason Jars, pints,’ quarts and t w o _ T h e Democrats indulged in roast ox Mr. Cleveland, in a recent interview, The functionary was not at home, M r . George "Wit t e r is moving Y . E. DAYID, Buchanan. quarts, at TREAT & REDDEY’S. 7 at Yiles, Monday. They had a good from hjs large farm of 300 acres, seven furnish a map showing the route pro took occasion to assure the* negroes of and his wife was showing me the iieavy two-handled, broad-bladed knife with Call in and see our new Hanging Please callat Holloway’s Agricultur time and were joyful. miles south of town, where he has posed to he furnished with pipes and the south that they need entertain no hydrants, together with a proposition which he operated, offering, in fact, to Lamps, at PECK & MILLER’S. “p al Depot, on Oak street, and examine lived since 1SG0, to a small farm he fear that they will be re-enslaved be sell it for $2, when a little crowd ap the Bissell Improved Sulky and Walk- M rs. O. R emington returned Satur owns near M t. Pleasant, near South to build the works, at a future meet cause of the election of a Democratic peared in the lane, and a man bound at A fine line of Dress Plaids, at 5 ng Pi ows, and all styles of Pumps, for day from a two months’ visit at Lake Bend. His two sons will now have ing. On motiou, a committee consist President. Is it not a rather peculiar the arms was led to an open space REDDER & BOYLE’S. sale by L. T. E A STM AY ville, Yew York. ing of Messrs. "Win. Osborn, Wm. state of affairs when a newly elected among the pots. My idea that an exe charge of his home farm. cution was about to take place was now Try that 40 cent Fine Cut Tobacco, Pears, John Weisgerber, B. H. Spencer Don’t forget that Pe c k & M il l e r In all tbe new President shall find it necessary to pub confirmed by the owner of the hut com at Miss Y ellae P ost returned, yester and Sol, Rough was appointed to ad MORRIS’A "We call attention to the prospectuses licly announce beforehand that his ing for his knife. The culprit was evi are still on deck, and they will not be ' *5 shades. day from Dakota, where she has been of Harper’s Magazine gnd Harper’s vise and act with the Council’s com party will not enslave several millions dently also informed_ of the nature of We have just received a new stock undersold. during the past summer. mittee, and report their recommenda the ceremony about "to take place, for Young People in this issue of the R ec of American citizens? It looks very of School Books and School Supplies. LATEST RETURYS FROM ELEC- tions at a future meeting. After a he looked very melancholy, though I ord. These two publications are so much like a confession that the com afterward learned that some opium had Anything you want in this line at TIOY. T h e Mite Society of the Advent well known that they Reed no puffing vote "of thanks to Mr, Morgan, the mand that party has of the respect and been given him. As the executioner DODD’S DRUG STORE. W ill Rawlins, B araiore & R ich More of that same church will meet at Sirs. "B. H. Spen meeting adjourned to meet again upon from us. These publications are club confidence of the American people is came up a couple of policemen pushed FOR SALE.—A splendid Broodmare, ards’ new Chicago baker, has made a cer’s, Thursday, Dec. 4. the victim down upon his knees in the call of the committee. not of an enviable character, and that net gain of Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes^ kind of bed with the R ecord at reduced rates. mud, and bound his legs to his arms safe double or single, a pair of Trucks lie himself recognizes the necessity of as he knelt, then pulling back the col and Bobs, for sale. Call on J. Ingalls, etc., which elects him the boss baker- A son and daughter were born to Report of. Buchanan Scliools for R a il r o a d fare from Chicago to some such assurance of safety. lar of his shirt forced his head forward, two miles north of this place. ft of this county by a large majority. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Miller, Saturday. Mpntli ending Y oy. 2 1 ,1SS4. while the executioner, with much care, Omaha is $1.00, and the same price to Ladies, you will surely be disap selected an earthen pot in which to E x t r a copies of the R ecord may The son lias since died. return, has induced quite a number High School Dep’t.—Average num During last week, the silver dollars catch the prisoner’s skull. always he found at the news depot m pointed if you buy Dress Goods before from this section tP make the trip. I f ber bplonging, 40; average attendance, turned out from the mints numbered These preliminaries having been set the post office room. tf you see ours, REDDER & BOYLE. UNDERWEAR H e n r y Grover, foreman of the you conclude to try it, go prepared to 3S; number neither tardy nor absent, 0 41S.491. This should serve to remind tled, the headsman stood over the pris Three Oaks Sun office, spent Sunday pay full fare on the return trip as the Grammar Room, Flora McDonald, the public that, during the political oner and with two cuts completely sev campaign, when such matters were ered the neek—one, indeed, had put with Ins friends in this place. present state of affairs is not likely to Teacher—Average number belonging, lost sight of, the work of increasing the criminal beyond all pain. The last forever. 27; average attendance, 25; number the silver piled up in the treasury head, which had fallen into the pot, AFHL Ii LIKE OF that are the cheap I. Y . Ba tc h e lo r has been making of tardinesses, 9; number neither tardy vaults went on steadily, and is still go was covered up, the bleecliug trunk was considerable , of an hd(RtldiRto.iiis liv TnosE contemplating marriage are nor absent, G. ing on. There are now on hand sev picked up by the relatives of the con est you ever saw. ery barn, on Day’s avenue. invited to call and look at our stock of 3d Intermediate, Annette Bail ton, eral tons of silver dollars which the vict, the crowd separated, and after country does not want and will not some financial transactions between the Come in and see wvedding stationery. "We have a fine Teacher—Average number belonging, use, lying idle in tiie government vaults. officer who superintended the execution School Books T i i e rink is receiving good patron assortment o f the latest styles, which 34 ; average attendance, 32; tardinesses, All sound financiers are agreed that a and the executioner, the latter walked them for Children, age. It is amusing to see gome of the we will furnish printed in as good 1; number neither tardy nor absent, 83. continuance of this policy will bring off to the lpR, for all was over, the old boys perform on the rollers. the country to a silver standard, and whole affair not having occupied ten Je as you can get anywhere, for 2d Intermediate, Lizzie Young, -AND------an immense loss to business find indus minutes. I was told that just then Boys, Ladies and much less money than is charged in Teacher—Average number belonging, try; they only differ as to how long it executions took place at about the rate Th e work of repairing the Cit city offices. Call and see samples. 39; average attendance, 37; number may safely be continued. It is not deem of one a day. Generally they took the Men. r Joseph from the damage^SfiSrgcently neither tardy nor absent, 12- ed probable that the present congress form of beheadings, but occasionally sustained by fire is being done now. A local paper in the north part of 1st Intermediate, Wilda Searls, — which has already shown its inca people were submitted to the slow SCHOOL SUPPLIES pacity to deal with the matter—will death upon the crosses against the wall, the county gives a watch to new sub STOCK IS FULL. Teacher—Average number belonging, ake any intelligent action on the sub when, of course, the spectacle was more Mrs. P. L ogan, of South Bend, is scribers. The R ecord has no watches G2; average attendance, 54. ject; anil there is little to be hoped for _ rbarons. A woman was executed the visiting relatives in this place, the to give- away, but we propose to make 3d Primary, Yellie Baldwin, Teach from the composition of the next con next day for killing her husband, and A . NEW STOCK, guest o f Mrs. Orlando Blodgett. tbe R ecord tbe best paper in the coun er—Average number belonging, 40; gress. But a general pressure' from received eigbtwounds from the knife of ty and worth one hundred cents on the business men may produce some effect; the executioner before she was finally average attenflappe, 37; nupibep neitln put out of her agony; hut I could not HOSIERY, Just the least bit, an inch or two of and it should be applied before disaster dollar to every subscriber and liis er tardy nor absent, 15, gets too close upon the country to be find that hers was a frequent case, nor -AT- snow would give us good sleighing in neighbors who borrow it. 2d Primary, Eda Beardsley, Teacher, averted.—D etroit Dost. did I meet any one in China who had the most of places. It would he wel -Average number belonging, 40; aver seen more cruelty practiced than that. GALL AID SEE. come. The jury look seventy minutes to The “ cutting into a thousand pieces” Our Hosiery is age attendance, 37; number neither now generally resolves itself into some weigh the testimony in theVander- tardy nor absent, 15. The Tiu Plate Outrage Continues. such mode of dispatch E ld . F in n e y would be pleased to Dodd’s Drug Store. hoof murder case, Tuesday forenoon, 1st Primary, May Haller, Teacher— The American Tin Plate Association, full, and we sell have the fellow who stole his cabbages and decided that she was guilty. The Average number belonging, 6 3 ; aver of Yew York, send out the following; Booth Confod fifes. - to call and get the.small ones he left attorneys for the defence talk of an age attendance, 58, §Q3,737,096 pounds British tin and terne most you the cheapest of behind. plates and taggers’ tin, with a report Dr. Samuel A. Mudd was the appeal to the Supreme Court. Judge Summary—Average number belong prominent of the four. Hewastheone Sheep.—A. number of Sheep to let Try that 40c Plug, at MORRIS’. ed foreign valuation of $10,321,148, who set Booth’s leg and furnished what out. Enquire of any store. Come Smith lias, reserved his sentence, which ing 355; average attendance, 327; num have been imported into the United Bread is cheap; flour is cheap; sugar T h e customers of French Bros’ dairy was believed to be false information tc WM. ROBIYSOY, Buchanan. will probably be life Imprisonment, ber of foreign pupils, 12. States during the seven months ending is Cheap; in fact everything is cheap, were each treated to free milk this throw Booth’s pursuers off the trail. f in and see them. until December 15. By eompairing tbe attendance with July 31st, 1S84. This indicates a prob Samuel B. Arnold, a wagon-maker, Anything that can he found in a able total importation of at least 504,- at BARMORE & RICHARDS’. morning. A Thanksgiving remem the number belonging, tiie reader will provided certain vehicles that were to first-class grocery, can be found at A 000,000 pounds, eostingimporters about M o r r i s has one of the finest Dining ^ brance. M rs. D u n ning fell on the icy side observe that there has been an average be used in carrying out the plot. Ed PECK & MILLER’S. SIS,000,000 atLiverpool, for the present ward Spangler,'a stagecarpenter, bored Rooms in Berrien county. Go and get ^ walk, near the Wagon Works, yester of 28 This multiplied by 20 will give year. It is estimated, after calculating Bargain s in Boots and Shoes this fall More Felt’s Silks R o lla R o e and Lloyd Bartmess a hole in the box occupied by President day morning, and broke her arm. She 500 days’s absence for tbe month. duty, freights, insurance, profits, etc., Lincoln, through which Booth could at SCOTT &BROW YPIELD’S. took tbe benefit o f the $1 fare to Oma that American comsumeis pay to Brit Somebody claims to sell Embroidery for Embroidery, stepped into Dr. Spreng’s office, had Multiply this by and wehavc 5,320, observe the President’s position. Smoke the “Buck” Cigar, at 1 ha, and have gone west to grow up ish importers and American jobbers at Michael O’Langhlin was the youngest cheaper than anybody. Y ou had better the fracture set, and walked home. the number of days’ absence for the least $20,000,000 per annum for these with the country. of the four, DJmg a mere boy. His ex WESTOYS. call at Grahaai’s before you buy. and a new line of Ed. David sat down upon the ice at school year. This is equivalent to British sheet iron products, being at act connection with the conspiracy does ‘ A fresh invoice of the Celebrated about the same time. He didn’t break times the whole time required "to com least twice tiie value of the total Amer not appear, but from certain very con SCHOOL BOOKS, ican product of light sheet iron of all Back Cigar, at WESTOY’S.ri, Ladies’ Lace Col A nu m ber went from here to the any bones, but has not yet been con plete the entire course. Parents, the spicuous circumstances he was convict STATIOYERY, 1YKS, grades, black and galvanized. j W A LL PAPER, &c. Democratic barbecue Monday evening. vinced that he did not discover a brace present is not worse than the past. ed of complicity. They were_ all sen Prints, 4 cents. lars. A full line of It constitutes a convincing illustra tenced June 30,1S65, to imprisonment W eston’s Pio n e e r D r u g Sto re. Rather a cold evening for out door of comets. "Will you help us to make it better? tion of the fatal consequences result Muslins,. 5 cents. at Dry Tortugas, Mudd and Arnold for Hubbell’s Oil-Cloth Binding, Brass pleasurers. During the twelve weeks just passed, ing wholly from a “ tariff for revenue” life, and Spangler and'O’Laugklin for Ginghams, 0 cents. L ist of letters remaining uncalled the doors of the High School room without protection. If fairly protect six years. O’Langhlin was made ill by Shirtings, 7 cents. and Zinc, at ROE BROS’. ed with 2K cents per pound duty, as -L ast Saturday gave Buchanan the for in the postoffice at Bqchanan, have not closed upon a single parent the fright and excitement of bis arrest Canton Flannel, S cents. Blaine smokes the B. B. B. cigars. provided in the tariff act of 1804, but and trial, and never rallied. He died best crowd we have had in a number Mich., for the week ending Yov. 27: of a pupil in that room. nullified by Fessenden’s notorious Don’t fail to see us. W e make the Sold at MORRIS’. of weeks, and there was a marked im at Fort Jefferson, Fla., in September, Sam Baur, M. E. Chivvis, J. Cool, L. S. O. E. A leshire, Prin. treasury department decision, in 1S65, 1867, two years and three months after lowest prices. REDDER & .BOYLE/^ Don’t forget that W eston’s is the provement in all kinds of trade. Dunlap, J. T, Hall, Mary A . Hoffheim, not less tban one-quarter of a million being convicted. On Feb. 13; 1869, Ladies, it will be to your interest to people would be supported in the place to buy your School Books, Pens, Mrs. Sara Reehan, Mrs. Susie Smith, the President issued an order that his NOTIONS Closed. United States by American production see our Cloaks and learn tbe prices be Pencils, Paper and other school sup They had zero weather at Roscom Benton Welser. Postal card—Mr. El- remains be delivered to his mother, and Oliver Ch.lled Plow Works have of these foreign products, while more they were brought Yorth and interred. fore you buy, REDDER & BOYLE^ plies. mon last week- Get your overcoats liotte Aldrich. than $20,000,000 per annum would be shut down until April 1, 'and GOO men Just before bis retirement President Wheat is low in price. But no low "" Mrs. Y . Johnson has resumed her ready for business. W e are liable to L, P, A l e x a n d e r . P. M. saved from exportation and added, to are out of employment. Johnson pardoned tbe rest. Dr. Mudd er than Goods at GRAHAM’S. work at dress making, and solicits your always on hand. have it here at any time. the permanent wealth pf the nation on the 8th of February, 1868, and The West Miriiigaq lurcher eompapy annually, being produced and paid for Arnold and Spangler on the 1st of Bulk Oysters, at 1 patronage in that line. Residence on I t is a great pleasure to hear promi of Grand Rapids have shut down their by the labor of our own people, at no Dr. Spreng has lost his pet canary, March, 1869, President Johnson, in BARMORE & RICHARDS’. Berrien street. She has the agency for nent men, most generally those who dozen or fifteen mills in the pine woods, greater final cost to themselves as con- lffs proclamation of pardon, sets forth Hoods, Mittens and will be the most thankful man in sum ers. The Republican party is Scrap and Photograph Albums, Plush the L Y . L. system o f cutting. pay no tax hut a poll-tax, complain of north of Grand Rapids. 500 men out tiie reasons why it was granted. "While town if some one will capture the bird pledged, in its platform of 1SS4, to Mirrors, Box Paper and Stationery. 36m3. the great cost to the county, every of employment for the winter. at Dry Tortugas that part of Plorida and Jackets. and return it to him. porrect this ahcLsimilar outrages upon was visited by tbe scourge of yellow I f you desire to study Thorough Bass time they mention the prosecution o f a American labor, by enacting protective BOSTOY BAZAAR, Buchanan. One o f the large Chicago rolling fever. Dr, Mudd was a , successful and Harmony, address criminal. This has become a quite mills has closed for better prospects rates of duty. The Democratic party physician. He liad had long experi The best Teas in the county at Q and platform insists upon a “tariff for Y. E. DAYID, Buchanan. H a v e you been thankful in accord popular cry, during the past two years, 1,500 men out of employment. ence in treating the disease and had PECK & MILLER’S. ance with the prescribed forms to-day? revenue exclusively,” which means as been very successful all through the Elannels and Underwear for ladies’, When there has been so much else to We speak from a knowledge of the heretofore, paralysis and ruin wher Thankfulness sometimes varies with howl about, and amounts to the same plague; ilie was most untiring and effi gents’ and children, at Gr a h o i ’s, as facts in saying that it is nob unlikely ever applied to American industries, cient in his efforts to relieve the victims a = 3 1 cheap as any man in America can sell the allowance o f turkey one has. as a demand that criminals shall not that the Studebakers’ works will short to be succeeded by individual pcoverty of the disease. The post medical offi be punished, for fear it may cost some ly shut down, at least for the present, and national bankruptcy. — Western cer was stricken and died. Dr. Mudd them. Manufacturer. T h e Scientific American advertise thing to do so. Agents in various parts of the south immediately took charge of the hos -J fL -T - Luhin’s White Rose, and all the ment appears in another column. Sub have become frightened, complaining pital and served faithfully until the finest Perfumes, at o f the injury to business caused by the plague had abated, Arnold and Spang scriptions with the R ecord will cost for winter always T h e most successful agricultural stories circulated respecting bull-doz Half a'Potnt. ler served faithfully as nurses. They WESTOY’S Drug Store. you $450 per year at this office. fairs in the state are those that ing by the Studebakers and Clivers, The danger of being only a little off worked night and day, and, strangely A fine line of Dress Goods in all col in stock. are managed,' operated, and live by and are not only giving no orders, but ' fhe true-course of life, ag when we de enough, none of them took the fever, ors and styles, consisting-of fine black P a p e r s received from Carrington, their merits, and without donations are countermanding those already in viate a little from truthfulness or Their conduct during the epidemic was Silks, all-wool Plaids, and plain Goods As the Studebakers already -have full considered as a good and sufficient rea Dakota, announces that Porter Church from the public treasury. Berrien honesty, ip illustrated by this anecdote: A C03EPLETE STOCK OF s warehouses of wagons and carriages A gentleman crossing the English son for their pqrd.on. Du Mudd re in all colors and prices. GRAHAM. ill, formerly of Galien, has been elect Come in and see county Supervisors voted this year awaiting sale, they do not feel war Channel stood near the helmsman. It turned to his home near Surrattsvillo, Look for the finest line of Holiday ed Justice of the Peace. Good for ranted In piling them higher until the to give $800 away in this manner this was a calm and pleasant •evening, and where he resumed his practice, and Books, Perfumes, Goods in town, next week, at Porter. year, from a fund, a large part of which present storm blows over. A cessa po one dreamed of a possible danger died a year or two ago. ' Arnold and ns. tion of work at Studebakers is there WESTOY’S. is made up by taxes on tbe property of jo their good ship. But the flapping Spangler disappeared and have never Stationery, Fine Soaps, fore not improbable at any time.— pf a sail, as if the wind had shifted, been heard from since.—E xchange, Something new- Ask for the Hig- Sleig h b ells made their first ap those who have no direct interest in Soutfr Bend Tribune. . paught the ear of the officer on watch, Box Paper, Tooth Brushes, pearance in this place Tuesday. Yot such institutions. Agricultural fairs and he sprang at once to the wheel, ex gin’s Hose Supporting Corset. The Respectfully, Writing Tablets, Hair BruslieSi best Coiset you ever saw. Only found 7 ^ very good sleighing unless you wore properly managed will draw to them A couple married in Battle Greek amining'closely the compass. Locals. false teeth, and could stand the scrap selves a good support, and improperly on Saturday commenced divorce “You are half a point off the course,” School Supplies, Cloth Brushes, at R E ltoE Y & BOYLE’S.' he said, ghaiply, to the man ■ at the Ladies, buy your child a Cloak. W e ing-in the sand. managed they do: no one any good. proceedings the following Monday. wheel. The deviation was corrected, 4 *. . .Artists Materials, Dye Stuffs, PictureFfames,Artotypes',OilPaint- have all sizes. " REDDER & BOYLE. The R ecord does not wish to be un This is undoubtedly owing to the "pnd the officer returned to his post., iugs and Chromos at the &c., &c., &c., &c., &c., &c‘. T hos. HAKE-has given $5,000 bail to derstood as opposed to Agricultural name of the town. .Had they just ♦‘You. must steer very- accurately,’’ Bargains, Bargains, Bargains, at the, BOSTOY BAZAAR, Buchanan. appear at next term o f court. Tbe fairs, but it is opposed to the donation moved to Pleasant Valley, in Cass said tho looker-on, “ when only half q BOSTOY BAZAAR, Buchanan. H point is so much thought of.” Boys, call in at J. K. W oods and see Tecord o f bis case has.been printed, and o f $600 or $800 of the county public county, or gone to Harmony, Ohio, the “Ah! half a point in many places Pictures, Mottoes and Wreaths fram W . A. SEVERSON, Pro. the new Rink Boot. . the case will g oto the next term o f last act would never have been neces money for their support eacl^ year, and might bring ns directly on the rocks,” ed to order at reasonable" rates, at the Boots, Boots, for everybody, at J, 3C Supreme Court. that most positively. sary; - - * be said, »->■ v-.*.. BOSTOY BAZAAR, Buchanan, W oods’, cheap for cash. . \ MaBiiUBi— l wmmmmmmmmMBrnimm Xbe Helplessness o f IAtiTenosat.' FLORIDA SULPHUR POOLS. Washington, tnus forcing McClellan to a decisive engagement before his organ [Pittsburg Chronide.1 W. H. TALBOT, BBXLLIANTS. Thegreat plains which border the em ization (new* enlistments) was com “Sometimes as I gaze into the great pire on the North sea, are noted for Natural Phenomena In the Penlii»n« NO Throngli the wide world ho only is alone their magnificent breeds of horses. The lar State Explained. pleted, and while onr own army had the starlit girdle of earth and trj to fathom Who li ves not for another. —[Rogers. advantage of discipline and prestige— the mystery of space, I am lost in the IN THE PASTRY famously fine wool of Germany in. chiefly [Jacksonville iFla.) Times-Unioie] MACHINIST. derived from Saxony, Silesia and The Apalachicola Tribune explains the seasoned soldiers, whose term, however, utter helplessness of my littleness,” re IF Oh, fear not in a world like this, HO PES j Establised 1851.1- M e r r i l l And thou sbalt know ere long— Brandenburg, where sheep flocks are great smoke which has been puzzling would expire in the early part of the marked Mr. Jarphly. “ How impossible coming summer. it is for the human mind to comprehend Until Better! 1 DETROIT, MICH, f B l o c k . Know how sublime a tiling it is bred to a high degree of perfection. observers for years, and which, could be To suffer and bo strong. This plan, approved by Gen. Gustavus anything without a beginning and an The rogular ol d established „ —[Longfellow. The rich alluvial flats of Mecklenburg seen on any cloudless day ascending end! It is beyond its capabilities, how I Physician and Surgeon OR. and Hanover are celebrated for their from the vicinity of Aneilla river, in W. Smith (then immediately command iCLAKKEt at the old number ever cultured or brilliant that mind may B continues to treat with his usual Great souls have died for truth and left their cattle, and all the forests of northern florid a. Various efforts have been ing Gen. Johuston’s own forces) as well fame as by Gen. Johnston, was submitted to he. . For what, then, are our little petty Invent sfolIt all private, and central Germany produce a superior made to discover the supposed volcano, S chronic, nervous and special To be the watchword o f another age; and famous breed of swine. South while, on the other hand, some have Mr. "Davis in a conference at my head ambitions, spites, malices, struggles, Sdiseases. OR. CfAKKK is But virtue, justice,, courage, and high aim quarters, but rejected because he would and exertions? For what do we exist? ithc oldest Advertising Physician, Descend through time, a common heritage, Germany still abounds in various kinds concluded that the smoke came from the _ __ _. Jas fiffcs of Papers show and all And heroes live to-day-in all but name. not venture to. strip those points of the For—” old Residents know. A go and cxporience im of game. camp-fires of some remnant of the Eorai “ Got that wood chopped yet, Jere p o r t a n t . Standing next to Great Britain in nole Indians. The Times-Democrat ex troops we required. Even if those points Years wax and wane, tile good and true re had been captured, though none were miah?” called out Mrs. Jarphly from tho Nervous diseases (with or without main; the care and success with which its pedition threw no light upon the mys dreams.) or debility and loss of uorre pow er great agricultural possibilities have tery, the tall grass, bogs and dense un then even threatened, they must have kitchen. treated sctcntificallv by new methods with never How sweet love is mine own heart telletb reverted as a direct consequence to so “ I’m a-chopping it,” replied her hus foiling success, It makes no difference w hat me. been cultivated, Germany is in dergrowth impeding; the progress of the decisive a success. I was willing, then, band. you have taken or w h o has failed to cure you. Mine eyes have seen the summer in the many senses better circumstanced curious. ygr** Y ou n g- m e n and m id d lo -n g o d m e n and plain, than that country, as far as • should it have come to that, to exchange, “ Well, you’d better hurry; I reckon if all who suffer should consult the celebrated And in tlie crowded street, unwittingly, One Capt. Asher is the hero who ar you have to go without your supper, you its agricurturists are concerned. There rived in Apalachicola, with thq follow Richmond temporarily for Washington. D r. Clarke at once. g3B?®The t e r r ib le p o is o n s o f I may have passed a martyr in hispaiu. Yet it was precisely from similar combi won’t be wondering what you exist all bhd blood and skin diseases of every kind, —[Charles L. Hildreth. is far less abject and grinding poverty ing information, which puts out the nations and elements that the army was for." ______name and nature completely eradicated. R em em among tho lower order of agricultural Florida volcano, and the romance is lost ber, that ono horrible disease, if neglected or How will it bo when the woods turn brown. made up, to enable it next spring, under improperly treated, cu rses the present and coming laborers, and a more permanent pros of the poor Seminole lingering in t he Xlic Gulf Stream Abnormally Warm. generations. Diseased discharges cured Their gold and their crimson oil dropped Gen. Lee, to encounter McClellan’s then down, perity among the middle-class farmers. land of Iris, fathers. At the same time [New York Herald.] promptly without hindrance to business. Both perfectly organized army, of 150,000 men sexes consult confidentially. If in trouble# And crumbled to dust?— Not a little of this is due to the agricul A comparison jmado in the London The Haskins Engine, it adds to the attractions of the lovely at the very door of Richmond, call or write. Delays utc dangerous. ** Procrasti Oh, then, as we lay tural colleges, established by the states, land of fruits, flowers, and wonders. meteorological office of Atlantic temper nation is the thief of time.” A written Our ear to Earth’s lips, we shall hear her and which, by educating the youth of Perhaps from the sulphuric pools came If that which was accepted as a last ature returns from twenty-eight ships, warranty of euro given in every caso TTSEOD. say, defensive resort against an overwhelm undertaken. G-ardner Hover nor, the country, have made farming as the healing virtues which laid the foun containing 110 recent observations, with Yrnifil»«I>cnion, Orange, etc., flaverCakes« “In the dark I am seeking new gems for my ing, aggressive army had been used in an GST* Send two stamps for celebrated w ork s '2reams,l*uriMTeL?mdcf Made Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, and time of 'William the Conqueror, or of the ^LA/!/s in n variety of styles mid prices. Sold by flrstcloss The pumpkin is an outcast, crowds it Yokohama, and labor is almost nothing. parlor, but these aro complete and exact dealers everywhere. Beware o f worthless imitations. self through the world, and gets along seventeenth century, but of just 100 years ILL. " m a s s . GA. a No?? .S eJJu'!KJul,MS * £.lms Hell’s name on the box. It is because public sentiment justifies ago, was the most suitable and most in detail. The house was brought to this C O N S U M P T I O N has been cur CHICAGO CORSET CO., Cilicasro. III. as best it may. We object to its being country- from Japan in sections, and FOR SALE BY such exorbitant charges. In most of the manly that was ever worn by the male ed times without number by the time so despicably treated. Eor dairy cows cities there are temperance halls and population of these islands. By revert was put together here by a Japanese GOING- W EST. the pumpkin is highly valuable, and in artisan, after tbeir custom, without ly nse of Downs’ Elixir. It will euro sailors’ homes, wfilch are open to the ing to it, we should get rid of two incon Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, OKLY LINE RUHHIHG TWO THROUGH no way objectionable. It is rich in fat general public, and will take travelers venient and ugly portions of our present nails, glue forming the necessary substi TRAINS DAILY FROM PI S<33SjS?e®T3E’tEOR and sugar, tending to increase the yield, tute. The material for the framework Fleurisy, Whooping-Cough, CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS, ^ in for $1.25 or $1.50 a day. Some of attire—namely, the cylindrical hat and Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Ea while its yellow color adds to these are admirable institutions—regular is of Japanese cedar and bamboo; a Bung Fever, and all diseases of the CHICAGO,PEOBIA &ST.L0UIS, I Use in time. Sold by d ruggists. ® the almost equally cylindrical trouser. Through the Heart of the Continent b> way the appearance of the butter. A well- hotels, with reading-rooms, drawing The man of to-day is too cylindrical strong transparent paper forms the little Throat, Chest and Bungs, when of Pacific Junction or Omaha to C .O NiS'UGvmT-i O N known authority claims that a ton. of square panes for the window, glass be DENVE&, rooms, etc. altogether to he a" satisfactory object to other remedies fail. F