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B u c h a n a n R ecord. Lapland Babies at Church. I want to tell you how the mammas away up in Lapland keep their babies ~H|r P u blish ed e v e r y Th u r s d a y , from disturbing the minister on Sun­ day, Poor babies! I suppose it is grow- ing bad style everywhere to take them out to church. And I suppose tOo that jo m r o-. zEacoiYncss. the ministers are privately as thankful as can be. But the Lapp mammas' TERMS. SI.50 PER YEAR don’t stay at home with theirs. The PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Lapps are very religious people. They' go immense distances to bear theirpas- tors. Every missionary is sure o f a U/EariSlHG RATES MADE SHOWN ON APPLICATION, large audience, and an attentive one. He can hear a pin drop—that is, should vo h i h e x x r. BUCHANAN, BURRTEN COUNTY, MICHI&AN, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1 8 8 7 . N U M B E R 5. he choose to drop one himself; the con­ ObVEGE— Iu Reconi Building, Oak Street. gregation wouldn’t make so much noise as that under any consideration. A VentaJjlePoeni of Poems. mulously. Trixy, disobeying thesilent swayed like a Teed shaken by the Cupid Euchred. All the babies are outside buried in the liisiness Directory. snow. As soon as the family arrives' jrrs. II. A . Doming of San Francisco is said command, asked: wind. I waited his com ing a year, to have occupied nyearin hunting up and fit­ “Are there any slain after the bat­ “ Cunway! Conw.-n P was her greet­ A n d I thought: “ W hen he com es h e’ll pro- at the little wooden church, and the ting together the following thirty-eight lines tle. dearie?” ing. pose.” reindeer is secured, the papa Lapp SO C l ES from thirty-eight English poets. Tho names I practiced his favorite songs, of the authors are given below: To our suprise Huldah sank into When the .excitement had subsided l brought out m y ijreitiest clothes— Shovels a snug little bed in the snow, S' O. O. F .—Buchanan Lodge N o. 75 Uolils its (Redden’s Block.) 1 Why all this toil for triumps oi an hour? the nearest chair, breathing rather we learned their history—how. as A love of a gown made "by W orth. and mamma Lapp wraps baby snugly 1.. regular meeting, at Odd Fellows llall, on Life's a short sum m er, m an a flower. than speaking. children, they had loved each other, Tender hive with a touch ef pale rose ; in skins and deposits it therein. Then v vch i'aesday evening. By turns we catch the vital breath and die, For hours I polished m y nails; Piano, Organ, Guitar, Clarinet, The cradle and the tomb alas! so nigh. •‘Yes, one is slain!” while such a and when the young lieutenant was 1 road up both poems and prose, papa piles the snow around it, while To ho is better far than not to be, look of wee and misery swept over ordered to a distant station, wild with But alas! when the fatal day came. the parents go decorously into church. \ & A , M.—Buchanan Lodge So. bS holds a Saxophone, Comet, Violin, I'd a boil On the end ot my nose? jl . regular meeting-Uondayeveningonorbefore Though all man’s life may seem a tragedy; the young face as made our hearts the heai t break of parting, they had Over twenty or thirty babies lie out r. us fa ll m oon in each, month. But light cares Speali when mighty cares Viola and Double Base. are dumb, ache to see, but even then the lips been secretly married and the promise there in the snow around the church, > j i ' 11.—Buchanan Grange S o 4i> meets on Thorough Bass, Harmony, ami instrumentation _The bottom is but shallow whence they were closed to futlier confession. exacted that nothing should be reveal­ The Cocaine Habit. and I neyer heard of one that sufficated |S^_ t_ae second , and fourth Sarnrft->v_ of each Ungbi in " Your late is hut tho common fate"of a Mamma motioned for us to retire, ed until they mec- again. or froze. Smoke-dried little creatures, month, at 2 o'clock p , m. ~ “ Brusss autT Military Bauds oi’gaulzed and per* A number of cases of confirmed co­ 1‘ected. Unmingled joys here to no man bctal. w I d c h ' I ^ b u t Trixy stopped Then came her father’s death, and I suppose they are tough! But how Nature to each allots his proper sphere, caine habit have recently been reported. Music arranged to order Tor any instrument or to kiss her cousin ai“v!6h£-1I!iissed out. the j oung bride was sent to her would our soft, tender, pretty, pink- O- G. T*—Buchanan Lodge No S36 holds its Fortune makes lolly her peculiar care; While some of them lack confirmation, I. resu ar m jeting on each. Monday evening. combination ot instrumeuis- Custom doth often reason overrule. Shortly after Mr. Markton's vrtstivt English home and her guardian’s care. and-white babies like it, do you sup­ Agents for^Fiauoa, Organs and General Musical And throw a cruel sunshine on a tool! it is certain that several physical and Merchandise- his son Geoffrey called—ostensibly SfittKLJv after her arrival she saw the mental wrecks have been caused by pose?— Wide Awake. t 0-CJ- W .—Buchanan Lodge N o. 98 holdsit s Live well, how Ion, or short, permit to Iieutenaire4sjiame recorded amongst A . real ir meeting the 1st uud 3.1 Friday even. ^g^Phm os and Organs sold ou easy monthly heaven with papers the guardian had sent his the excessive use of this alkaloid. The pavmeuts or cash. They who lorgive most shall he most the slain in bittthy^md the child wife 1 1 • «f ash month. ward to sign—but before many hours South American Indians, long famous S a lt V. SC D A V ID . forgiven. carried her widowed fk^art and bore Sin may be clasped so close we cannot sec we knew lie had come as a wooer, and as coca eaters, seem as a rule not to , i .v. il. Win. Perrott Post S o . hi. Regular B o x 2 4 1 . Salt in the whitewash will make ijt VJT. meeting ou the first aud third Wednesday its f a c e - a very persistent one, too, and then its pain in silence. Them>£ame her succumb to its effects. They use the , coniug of each mouth. Visiting comrades al- Vlle intercourse whore virtue has* not we began to understand the persecu­ guardian’s commands and GebiQrv’s stick better. place; dried leaf, which they chew, previous- vays welcome. Then keep each passion down, however tion which Huldah had borne in persecution. Jv introducing a small amount of alkali Wash the mica of the stove doors dear, “I ’m sure nuldali,” Trixy broke in with salt and vinegar. IV\>MAN'S RELIEFCORPS.Wm .Perrott Post silence. Uncle Livingstone—Huldali’s toilet tliq cocaine free. In civilized Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and tear Brass work can be kept beautifully VV No 31. .Meetings held regularly. In Good BEST BtliLDIi BRICK, Her seutunl ’snares let faithless pleasure father— had died possessed of consid­ here impetuously, “I did all I could for countries tne aikalMpsis a chloride is Tem plar's Hall, first and third Saturday even­ lay bright by occasionally rubbing with erable wealtli and having faith in Mr. you there! I tried to charm and en­ usually employed, and i§sadministered ings of each month. -----A3TD- With craa and skill to ruin and belray: Markton’s integrity had appointed snare him, but he wouldn’t be charmed. salt and vinegar. '.3 Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise. by hypodermic injection. 21 W e masters gro'v ef all that we dispise. him in authority over his child. And it was I who read about the -----,. .-----r— ., , , .r—-r-t, To clean willow furniture use salt ATTORNEY. 25 O, then renounce that impious self-esteem; l - , hab,^ ^ = a ^ ' A t e r . Apply with a nail brush, r M ? a M a M POWDER But the guardian, recreant to his general, and when you fainted,guessed 20 lUclu-s have wings and grandeur is u trust coveted the estates whose rentals at his mission in England, and sent ih excess is hitherto reported as almost scrub weTTaiTtr^d^Ythoroughly. .VX RIPER * WORTUINGTON, Attorneys d re a m .. confined to physicians. Its effects up­ and Counselors at Law, and Solicitors In Chan- Having reecntly erected an Absolutely Pure. 21 Think n o t am bition wise ht cause ’tls returned an income far greater than him an invitation to Bose Lodge. If, after having” a'lhtftii'-nnlled, the ¥ brave, on its victims are very sad. The brain - >rc. Collections made and proceeds promptly his own, determined that his ward And I think,” she continued, demurely, mouth Is filled with salt and wat r ‘ mUted. Office over Rough Bros'. Store. Tliippowdcr never varies. A marvel nr puriiy, 2S Tito pat its o f glorv lead hut to the g ra v e; becomes permanently, or for a period, strengib and^ wboU\eree her to his will. “And is shall be yours!” said the Salt ss a tooth powder is better than wenrlil nlujn or phosphate powders. Sold origin- The way to bliss lies not on beds of down. eaters, the moral nature is undermined. ca n s. 7?ovai. Rakimj Powlkr t o., KG W nlfSt., 31 IIow long we live, not years, but actions -Girls,” said mamma, after we had general heartily. ‘A sk what you will almost any thing that can be bought. f t 4. .) till), M. D.» Physician and Surgeon, ^ « ^ * 39-15 tell; witnessed several manoeuvres on the —to the half of my kingdom—an 1 the One doctor was reported, so recently _ ,) l.v in E. S, 1)0del A Son’s drug store. 31 That man lives twice who livts the first as to be within the memory of our It keeps the teeth brilliantly white Ifo-i ten. e on Day's Avenue. life well. part of our cousin to evade a private favor is granted. What shall it be, and tbe gums hard and rosy. 3 Make then while yet you may, your God readers, as having turned on the gas the market aDords- A Iso interview with her guest. “To her most beautiful cousin?” To wash silk handkerchiefs, soak } k i. LEWIS W BAKER, Physician and Sur- your friend. in a drug store where the alkaloid was jLJ geon. Night calls promptiv attended to. Whom Christians worship, yet not com­ Geoffrey is peculiarly distatefnl. Let But Trixy deferred her answer. them first in cold salt and water for WOMEN prehend. refused him, with the design of as­ t) lice in Kinvon's block. xSeeaincrcnowLMl stron cth, or who mi O’er from us prevent any futher annoyance if When General Gallishen and Huldah ten minutes, or longer, then wash out EIRST-C’EAKS TILING taurmiUcH Bccullar to their sex* slitmld try 37 The trust Hull's given, guard, and to your­ phyxiating the clerk, in which attempt self he just: possible. Poor girl, no wonder she returned to London, a package was in the same water and iron immediate­ t r W . SLOOEM, Homeopathic Piiysiciau and ranging In size from two to eight inches. 33 For live we how we can, yet die wo must! he nearly succeeded. Another doctor, JJL, Sargeou. Office, eoruer of Third and Main appreciated the kindness we have sent to the Lodge, opening which a set ly. 1 Young; 3 Dr. Johnson; 3 Pope: 4 Prior; within the space of sixteen months, S.roots, office hoars. 11 to 12,1 to 4, (1 to S. E@~OaIlan(I see my brick and get prices. shown.” of sparkling jewels were discovered, Carpets may be greatly brightened 5 Sewell; (i Spencer;-7 Daniel; SSir. Walter has gone insane from the cocaine habit “Mamma,” said Trixy, whirling and by their side a card on which was by first sweeping thoroughly and then > fn ilE O D O R E F. II. SPREN’ G, M. D „ may he Raleigh;9 Longfellow; 10 SOutlnvell; ll Con­ and lias been removed to an insane 1 RENRY BLODGETT. greve; 12 Churchill; 13 Rochester; 14 Arm­ written. “ Trixy’s Be ward,” going over them with a clean cloth and w .L coilsiilt^d at his ofH.ce until 9 A . M. mid from around from the mirror where she had asylum, leaving his wife also ill from \ l to 3 and alter 7 P«2tL. Office ouMitin etreets tlrst strong; .15 M ilton; 1G B a ily ; 17 Trench; IS been admiring her own reflections, A year later we were invited to clear salt and water. Use a cupful ef ' l.>orsunth o f Rough Bros'. Wagon W orks. Somerville; 19 Thompson; 2u Byron;.21 Smol- the effects of the same drug, with jett;22 Crabbo; 23 Massinger; 24 Crowly; 2.1 Huldah’s happy home, and when a coarse salt to a large basin of water, “may I not try my charms upon him ? which he had experimented on her. Beattie; 20 Oowper; 27 Sir. Walter Davenunt; small mite-of humanity, clad in flimsy Hotbing is better for a sore throat fAR . R. HENDERSON, Physician aud Surgeon 28 G r a y ;29 W ill is ;30 A d d ison ; -I D ryden; 32 Though not equal to his present ideal, If the cases continue to multiply, 1 J Office over J. K. f o o d 's store. Residence G-O TO lace, with eyes like stars, and golden than a gargle of salt and water. It Francis Qurales; 31 Watkins; ?4 Herrick; 35 perhaps I might captivate him. there may be room for questioning the N o . 90 Front Street. W illiam M ason ; 3G HU1; 37 D a n a ; 3S Shak- fluffy curls, was offered for our inspec­ may be used as often as desired, and if Would ibis be effective, do you think, utility to man of the discovery of this spearc. tion, we were not surprised to learn a little is swallowed each time it is -IfETAPIIVSrCAL on MIND CURE RETREAT mamma, dear?” throwing a coquettish anaesthetic. It is doubtful if all the this tiny representative of the future used it wall dense the throat and allay -ill. Home and Care for the Sick- Mks. S. H glance from roguish eyes. services in local anmstbesia rendered '.Taylor, Proprietorand Healer^ Buchanan,:Mich* ‘ Oh, Trixy, you spoiled child!” woman has been christened Trixy. the irritation. “ Oh, you love! you darling! you are by it can compensate for the-ill it has Salt, in doses of from one to four HULDAE. laughed mamma. “ As much to be already done.—Scientific American. ______DENTISTS.______THE admired as your cousin is, it is not my best reward!” said Trixy. kissing teaspoonfuls in half a pint or a pint of BESTTSMSS. herself he wishes, but the wealth she her namesake, and loving and caress­ tepid water is an emetic always on T .U. WILSON, Dentist. Office, first door north BY MBS. JENNIE M. STRATTON. • oC tucBank. Charges reasonable and satis* This modicino combinos Iron with pare vegetable represents. I never felt so grateful ing it with all lier impetuous nature. The Strength of Snails. hand. This also is the antidote to be faction guaranteed. tonics, and is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to \> omen* and all who lead sedentary lives. 11 JEn- before that our possessions are too in­ But the young mother came to her Perceiving a common snail, H elix used after poisoning from nitrate ef jjeues and Purifies the Diood, Stiimiintes We watelied the stage coach coming babe’s rescue, to prevent further en­ silver while waiting for the doctor t* G. MANSFIELD, Operative Dentist. All Appetite, Istrcnfftbcns tbo illnsclcs and significant to tempt anyone to seek aspersa, crawling up the window worse, done at tun lowest living prices and r»erves-“Hi fact,,thorooghly Invlxrorntcs. slowly up the hill in some trepidation dearments. Sweet, patient, loving, come. J. Clears thei completion, and makes the skin smooth. you.” blind one evening, it occurred to me to wurrauceil to gi>e satisfaction. Rooms in Kin- BUCHANAN, it does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or of spirit—“ we” means Trixy and I— “Fie! mamma,” said I. “Are not loyal, and faithful in heart—and are I f the feet are tender or painful after you, s bailding. prodace constipation—all other Iron medicines do. try what it could draw up perpendicu- twin sisters, as like as two peas, and your daughters sufficiently charming they not womanly attributes—all these long walking or standing, great relief full of pranks as kittens, so mamma larljr. Accordingly, I attached to its OHN W. BEISTLE, Dentist, Rooms over to be sought for themselves alone?” and more was Conway’s w ife; but safe shell four reels of cotton, fastening can be bad by bathing them in salt and J Grange^ Store. A ll work warranted. Also more than a doctor to me, having cured me of tho said to us. When Geoffrey again joined the in her husband’s love, and crowned water. A handful of salt to a gallon of ageutror White, XlouseholdandAinericansewing ZFOIEi vewness ladies have in life. Also cored, me of Liv­ Mamma, Trixy, and I lived at Hose one after the other until I acertained macaines. Needles, oil and parts for a ll machines er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and home circle. Trixy, true to her word, with wifehood and motherhood we that a greater load would exceed the water is the right proportion. Have good. Has also been beneficial to my children.” Hodge, in beautiful Devonshire; and fairly outdid Herself iu captivating leave iter—our Huldah. the water as hot as can comfortably be Mrs. Louisa. 0. Hragdqn. East Lockport. N. IT,, limit of its strength. I then weighed I have suffered untold misery from Female in the coach, approaching nearer every wavs and droll mimicry Even borne, Immerse the feet, and throw DSUCCIST. Complaints, and could obtain relief from, nothing moment, was our Cousin Huldah— the entire load and found it weighed except Brawn’s Iron Bitters.” Huldah smiled cheerily, and the spirit %}{ ounces, while the snail weighed the water over the legs as far as the T U I. E . 3 . DODD & SO X. Practical Druggists! Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red linos our dead father’s dead sister’s only of fun grew contagious. knees with the hands. When the wa­ JLf A larggo stock of pore and fresh Drugs con" onwrappor. Tolce uo other. Made only by child, who, at mamma’s request, had That Boy. only JJ ounce. Thus it was able to lift BSOIV’Y CHEMICAL CO., BALTlHOlit^ 3ID. “But it was no good,” as Trixy dole­ ter becomes too cool, rub briskly with scantly on hand. Fine Perfumes and useful Toil- Almost EverytMni. been permitted by her guardian to “I ’m most dead! It is as hot as fire perpendicularly nine times its own it Articles. Prescriptions a Specialty. fully remarked, recounting her exploits weight. I then made an experiment a flesh towel. This method if used make her home with us. on the morrow. “Why, I might as and I have been more than a dozen night and morning, will cure neuralgia “I wonder if we shall like her?” with a larger snail weighing one-third 1 N S D R N C E . well have been gray and wrinkled, as miles after that ugly old colt.” of the feet.—Good Housekeeping. mused Trixy, alluding to Our unknown Andrew threw himself upon the ounce, the load being composed chiefly JOHN MOREISy bright and pretty.” she pouted. of the same material as the last, but so A . PALMER, Notury Public, FireandLilc cousin, whom we had never seen. But Geoffrey finally secured what he lounge and ' wiped the perspiration W • Insurauceand Real Estate Agent. Repre- “ Of course you will!” said mamma, placed as to be drawn in a horizontal ientstcu oi the oldest and best Companies in the had striven so persistently for; for from his forehead. The Power of Imagination. Halted States. Office withD.E.Uiuman. coming that moment on the veranda. Where did you go?” asked his position on the table. Beels of cotton Huldah, thinking he was in his room, to the number of twelve were fastened A provincial paper relates an inci­ PROPRIETOR. “I am prepared to love her already.” went out for a quiet walk, and met father. fJTARME ES’ MUTUAL FIR E INSURANCE A S - “Hut will she like us ?” asked I, won­ “I went over to Briggs’ Corner and to it, with a pair of scissors, a screw dent showing the power o f imagina­ 0 SOCIATION of Berrien County. Only farm him face to face. There was no chance driver, a key and a knife, weighing al­ tion. While a woodchopper was at .s vv :ceu. Wa. Uaslett, Sec'y, Buchanan. dering at the likes and dislikes o f peo­ for retreat so she submitted to tbe back by the bridge.” ple in general, and of relative and “That is less than a mile and a half. together seventeen ounces, or fitty work the ax glanced from a tree and inevitable. times the weight of the srail. The went deep into his boot. Nearly faint­ those of kindred blood in particular. “Fate is propitious,” he exclaimed, Is it so very warm, Andy?” SWANUrACTURER. •‘IIow could she do otherwise?” “Ho, not so dreadful, I suppose, if I same snail when placed on the ceiling ing, he dropped his ax and started triumphautly, as they met in a vine- was able to travel with a weight of limping for home. His wife discov­ NORMAL i COLLEGIATE laughed Trixy. “Are not we three the wreathed walk. “ All things come to had taken it moderate; but I ran like OUGH BiiOSV W a g o n W ORKS, Manufact­ invincible3. Who, like, what was his lightning and got heated up.” four ounces suspended from its shell. ered him dragging himself along with Rurers o f cue Bucbamm Farm,Freight and Lum­ him who has patience to wait.” I next tried it on a piece of common much difficulty. She ran at once t# ber Wagons, also Log Trucks. Wide tired wheels INSTITUTE, I W f f l i B S S i name—came, saw, and conquered?” “Hot all,” she answered; “many “ You started at about five o’clock, a specialty. send for printed price lists. Just then the coacb halted in front and now it is a quarter to six,” said bis thread, suspended and hanging loose his assistance and got him into the BENTON HARBOR, “ “ “ — ^ things are desired that neither life nor with another snail of its own weight, house, when the large red mark in his B U C H A N A N M ANUFACTURING COM PANT. of the lodge gale, and a tall, pale- patient waiting bring.” father consulting his watch. X ) Manufacturers o f cheap ami medium grades Beautiful new buildings, new furni­ PURELY VEGETABLE. faced lady, clad in the deepest mourn­ “Yes, sir, three-quarters of an hour,”- which it carried up the thread with boot proved too much for his nerves. i>t Chamber Furniture. Capital $5e,ud>. “But Huldali, you will give your­ ture, $1,600 zoorth o f new chemical It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the ing, alighted. Mamma moved grace* said the boy. innocently. apparent ease. After this I tried it on His wife was obliged to get off his boot self to me; remember it is your father’s a single horsehair strained in a horizon­ alone, as best she could. Expecting to INC COLLAR PAD CO., sole proprietors and and physical apparatus. fully forward' and greeted the stran­ express command, given to my “Does it take lightning forty-five i b m s y tal position position, but it had then find a fearful wound, she was happily Z Manufacturers ot Curtis' Patr-nt Zinc Coiiur Thirteen Teachers. ■ T I V E R , ^ S, ger with kindly warmth. “Gome, father.” minutes to go a mile and a half?” l\v4. girls, welcome your cousin,” said she, “I didn’ t exactly mean that father, enough to do to crawl over this narrow surprised to see that what both had This Institute offers in its Collegiate, Xonnal, -I ------a d A N D B o w e l s . “But a command lie had no right to Commercial, Preparatiry anil ether graduating bridge without a load.—E. Sanford, imagined to be blood was red flannel iillC U A N A N W INDM ILL CO. Windmills,- seeing we hesitated. “Huldah, these make,” she replied, firmly, “ not know­ but I ran till the way because I ex­ eottrs s facilities unsurpassed in the West in pre­ AM EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR in Zoologist. —which he bad put on in lieu of his 1 ) taalws, Pumps, Pipe, Brass Goods,>, &v„&v. Fac- paring lor Teaching, for all the Cniversitv courses are my daughters, Trixy and Flora. I ing what my life would be, or what pected the whole town would be here t iry and office with Rough Bros' Wugtm *” W orks, hope you will all be 'good friends,” socks, while, his only pair were being Buchanan Mich. aud tor business. Address Malaria, Bowel Complaints, yours might become. Geoffrey,” She to-night to see my new velocipede,” (1. .1. EDGC’ L’MBE, A . JL, Ph. D , washed and dried—protruding from Dyspepsia, Sick Hcaclacke, J, more timid than my twin sister, continued, in a gentler tone, “let us be Andy explained. 84U Principal. Constipation, Diiiousncss, A ?tlerited flebuke. his boot. ~ \ \ f U . TALBOT, Machinist. Engines,. Thresh- still waited not knowing quite what friends, cousins if you desire; I am “ ’Whom did you expect, Andy? I Vlf • ihg and Agricultural Maeiuues repaired. Kidney Affections, Jaundice, to say; but Trixy ran up with arms wasn’t aware that a crowd was to be A gentleman prominent in legal cir­ Cider mill Screws, Saw Arbors, Ac., made to Hcntal Depression, Colic. willing to yield cousinly regard and order. Shop on Chicago street. outstretched, and embracing the new cousinly respect, but more than that here. Wbat will you do with them cles in B------wits recently riding in The Sneezing Spot- found cousin, kissed .her on either do not ask, for I have it not to give.” all?” the train, and in the seat before him (J T . MORLET, Scar Foundry andAgricullural cheek. “Jim Eddy and Tiui told me they was a young and gayly dressed damsel. As a Journal representative sat in Jl). implements. Headquarters for binding “ Huldah, have you ever loved ?” he In the chair of a Maiden Lane barber twine, Corner Front and Portane sta. “Huldah ” she exclaimed, “for papa’s asked, his thoughts taking a new chan­ would be in to see me after school; and The car was pretty full, and presently sake mamma loves you dearly, but I wouldn’t wonder if llte-came too.” an elderly woman entered, and finding the other day, the genial artist of the nel. “Is there some one between us? brush observed that the journalist . t £ N R Y BLODGETT, Manufacturer ot Buiicl- No Household Should lie 'Without It, Flora and I will love you for yourself, Was there anything in your life In “The population of the town is five no seat vacant but the one beside the JLL ing, Well and Pavement Brick. Yard in and, by being kept ready for immediate use, and we hope you will like us a little, thousand and you expect three persons. young lady mentioned, sat down be­ sneezed when his hair was combed. -uanefieid Addition. will save many an hour of suffering and. India—but what folly, you were only “Did I touch the sneezing spot?” in­ A m any a dollar in time and doctors' bills. too!” she appealed. a child then!” he exclaimed. Well, as you are very sick I am glad side her. Site was a decently well- dressed. woman, but apparently of quired the barber. He then proceeded OiiX WEISGERBER, Manufacturer of hum- THERE IS BUT O N E •‘That I -shall, truly,” she replied,, What caused the whiteness and there are no more coming. You can’t J ■ift. Oiistoin sawing done to order. Mill on putting back tire rings of hair, and re­ play with a crowd.” humble station, and she carried several to explain that the ‘sneezing spot” was couth oak stc.et. feeling of deathly faintness at the a sensitive place to the left to the HAHN, SIMONS LHER EMULATOR turning Lire kisses warmly. Then; mention of India? Fearing her face “Sick! Who says I’m sick?” cried clumsy bundles which were evidently See that you get the genuine with red 11 Z f * turning to mamma; “Auntie, I am Andy, jumping up.” a serious annoyance to her seatmate. middle of the forehead. “Why,” said J O. CUE UCI1ILL,. Dealer in. Lumber, Latin would betray her, she turned to leave, lie, “there are men who come in hero T V . lam e and General .Building 31aterial. THE RELIABLE on front of Wrapper. Prepared cn!y by grateful for the kind welcome you saying as she did so: “Why, Andrew, you said you were The young woman made no effort to Aio:tlding,3croli Sawing and Carpenter J ob Work J.H.ZEeLiN &, CO..SoloPropr*fctorsf have given me.” almost dead. Doesn’t that mean, very conceal her vexation, but in the most who sneeze regularly every time I a iuecialtv Factorr on Alexander st. , Philadelphia, Pa. PKICS, SLOO. “Geoffrey, my answer is now, al­ comb their hair or shave them just as I fe all entered the house together, ways has been, and will be in the sick?” conspicuous manner showed the pass­ and I escorted our cousin to her room, “You are so very particular, father, engers around that she considered it an soon as the comb passes over that spot. TAILORS. X HAKOSOKE WE BIRTHOAY9 future, no to you as a suitor. Letthat I had a man in here yesterday who OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. where we assisted her in prepating a suffice l” about my talking. I don.t mean ex­ impertinent intrusion for the new­ toilet for the evening. actly what I sav, of course. I was not comer to presume to sit down beside sneezed three times as hard as he OUX FEXDER, Practical Tailor. Work exe A baleful fire gleamed in bis eyes as could, all because I touched the “sneez­ Teuted in the latent styles, and warranted to fit- Later, as we girls sat' with mamma, nearly dead, but I done some tall run­ her. In a few moments the old wom­ Bhop in Day’a block, over Barmore & Richards lias recently refitted ins establishment, and put having a last confidential chat before lie watched her depart, and a fierce, en, depositing her packages upon the ing spot.” It must be a very small in a fine stock of ning, you bet. There were more than .tore. Furnishing goods by samples. retiring for the night, we discussed fire raged in his heart at his failure fifty dogs after me, and I den’t go seat, went across the car to speak to an nerve that tickles the nostrel.”—A lba­ the'new arrival that would now form and defeat. acquaintance she discovered on the op­ ny .Journal, \ \ 7 T R E XB E TII, Merchant Tailor. The latest much on dogs.” V V • styles in Cloths, Cassiineres and Bnitings Caskets and Coffins, one of the home circle. : “Ha ve I .ever loved ?” she murmered, “Quite a band of them; where did posite side of the aisle. The lawyer- always on hand. A ll work warranted. “ What lovely hair she has ?” said I. passing Homeward. “ Oh, God, give they aU come from ?” leaned forward to the offended young Eueilleton. O f tho latest designsand at the most reasonable “Why, mamma, when she . uncoiled it. me back my love, my hearts treasure.” “There was Mr. Wheeler’s sheep-dog, lady and courteously asked if she prices. Anything not instock can ho procured Chautauqua is an indian word, and MILLERS. it fell around her like a vail, and I But when she reached the house, all and Mr. Bush’s store-dog, and two or would exchange seats with him. A In a few hours. Fancy Cloth Covered Caskets a smile of gratified vanity showed how is said to mean a bag tied in the mid­ specialty. Combining st Parlor, Library, begged to brush and dress it.” traces of excitement had vanished, three more; and they made for me and P. FOX, Proprietor of Buchanan and Rural Smoking, Reclinimr or In- “ What magnificent eyes!” said and she had gained her usual calm so 1 ran as fast as I could.” pleased she was to have attracted the dle. That is about the shape* oi Chau­ vaUdaUIIL LOU5GE, BSD L . Mills. Custom and Merchant grinding of or CCUC2L Trixy. composure. “Five at the most, are not fifty, An­ attention of so distinguished a looking tauqua Lake. a ll Kinds. Buchanan, Mich. BURIAL ROBES, “Yes,” answered mamma, “they at­ “Mamma!” said Trixy, one morning drew.” gentleman. “Ob, thank you ever so A g o o t deal of der unhabbiness of Pries, tracted me at sight. Large, fuH and much,” she said effusively. “I should Of many varieties and styles always In stock, and up. Send stomp at luncheon. “I have been reading “There looked to be fifti, any way. dis vordlt comes out of der fact vhem CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES. and prices warranted as low as anywhere in the for Catalogue. lustrous, but with a depth of sadness like to, but it would be as bad for you SHIPPED to a!l part* the most wonderful account of ayourg Carter’s ten-acre lot was full of dogs a man vas got sick of himself.—Carl State- oftbeuor’d. there we seldom see. Girls, your cousin soldier, who was wounded in India, making for me; and I guess yohd as for me to sit beside such an old wo­ PretzeVs Weekly. K. WOODS, Dealer in Boots and Shoes, and Huldah has a history, but unless she left as dead upon the field of battle, thought there were fifty if it had been man.” “I beg your pardon.” he re­ . Rubber Goods. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ fine You needn’t pack up any worries. J Shoes a specialty. chooses to offer confidence, do not taken by the enemy, recaptured, and you.” sponded, with undiminished deference A Fine Hearse CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES annoy her by questioning.” of manner, “it was not your comfort I You can get them anywhere as yon g » All furnished with the Automatic Conch Crake, who had done such prodigies of valor “Ten acres of dogs would be a great E A V E R &nd Retailed at our Wholesale Factory ]>ricccu And we promised obedience. From many thousands. Have you any idea was thinking of, but the old lady’s.” along.—Som erville Journal. Caps, GentsFnrnishing Goods and valises- Always ready to attend funerals, and furnished Send stamp for Catalogue and mention Carriages. that our queen has most graciously in­ WLatest styles of goods always selected. Frontst.»on short notice. her first appearing tbe “ three invinci- vited him into her royal presence. how many ?” Albeit Nickerson, of Sag Harbor, Buchanan Micb bles,” as Trixy has called us, were con­ Being Village Sexton iny time is at the disposal THE LUBUR8 HAHF’S GO., But the strangest part of all is, that Andy did not like to calculate, for it Saying* Worth JJememberi”g. aged ID, dines every day with his of those wishing to purchase lots in. Oak Ridge quered. Sweet, winsome, and affection­ his visit to England is on some secret occurred to him what a small space ten great-grandfather and two greatgrand­ EORUE W . NOBLE, general dealer in Boots Cemetery, and am at all times ready to assist in 145 N. 8th S t- PH SLA., PA. ate she proved, laughing at Tiixy’s Agassiz’s intense enthusiasm in bis U Shoes, Men's, Boys’ and Youths' Clothing locating or showing lots to castomers- mission that the public liave not yet thousand or fifteen thousand sheep mothers. Central Block, Front stt £^"Remember that I have had over thirty oddities aud drolleries, returning the- discovered!” would occupy when camping, and ten favorite study of natural history is years experience in this business and thoroughly A RELIABLE REM ED i loye and carresses we lavished upon- acres of dogs would be past calcula­ well known, and its permanent fruits Brainy Tom Beed, o f Maine, eats understand it., W hen in need of anything in my “And wbat is the name of the great F or Sick Stomach, her, with tenderness, and yet tion. are now seen in the great museum in bread and milk for his mid-day lunch, GROCERS. line come and see what I can do fo r yon. CURE FOR Torpid Liter, unknown heralded by such trumpe- Cambridge, tbe most comprehensive in and Says he likes it better than ter­ J. F. H KH. ISilious Beadache, not a word escaped her to enlighten “But,” his father continued, “I know us in regard to the sadness we all try?” asked mamma. the United States, and one of the finest rapin and champagne. Oak street first door south of Engine House. “General Gallishen,” reading again, of no better way to break you of the rn K E A T A R E D D E X . Dealers in. Staple and GOHbTlPATION, knew lingered around her, even in her foolish habit of exaggeration than to in the world. But it is not so well J . Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware and S eltzer Aperient “he was only a lieutenant when first Bradstreet’s says the grand total ef Elegant HangingLamps. Fine Teas a specialty. merriest moments. tell the children of the trouble you had known that he persued this study Front st I t is certain in its effects. After she had been with us a while wounded, and was promoted for hero­ with a deliberate sacrifice of personal wages sacrificed by the strikers since It is gentle iu its action. ism.” in going after the colt. You ran like Jan. 1 ,18S7, is $3,000,000. It Is palatable to the her guardian came to see lier, her lightning, encountered ten acres of advantage, and o f the opportunity of HARLESBIS U P, dealer in Groceries, taste. It can he relied Croc te r /, H u ,v ice m l Bakery Goode. Day’ s mother’s brother—a short, plethoric An odd sound caused us to glance at wealtli. He was a popular lecturer, C upon to cure, and it cures dogs—which would be hundreds of “ What! you say that Herr Schmidle, Block Frontstreet. . by a ssistin g , not by out­ men with irascible temper and who our cousin, but sbe had fallen forward thousands, traveled more than a doz­ and could have made his own terms the merchant, has gone blind ? Here’s raging, nature- Do not created quite an unfavorable opinion in , a dead faint. Bestoratives were en miles to get one and one-half miles with lyceums eager to hear him. But a pretty how d’ye do—I’ve got a bill on ECK & BEISTLE, dealers in Groceries, Pro- BOHEMIAN take violent purgatives hastily brought, and after an anxious his reply to such overtures is one of P vislons.Cn ekery, Glassware, die. OperaUouse yourselves, or allow yonr in the minds of the “ three,” who re­ in a straight string, and expected to the man which is made out payable at lock Buchan: n ,Jllch. Free delivery. - , « children, to take them, al- sisted indignantly the disposition he waiting we saw the color once more find five thousand people here to exam­ the noblest on record: sight!” ’—JDarfbafbier. VD.-HOSnSPIIB "'ays use this elegant manifested towards his niece. return to her face. “I cannot afford to make money.” B E E R . O iU ti H D U U K L 'h u j pharmacnenticalprepara- ine your new velocipede, and when you Lion tamer—Hello, here comes my tion, which has been for “I wish to speak to my ward alone, “ Only a sudden faintness—the heat A reply equally as noteworthy was ______B U T C H E R S ______------FOR ------got home you were nearly dead.” wife. Let me get into a place ef more than forty years a Mrs. Winthrop,” lie said to mamma was so oppressive,” was the explana­ “Please don’t, father; the boys and made by Albert Gallatin, one of the n V C D C D C I S pnblicfavorite. H old bp tion offered. safety (jumps jnlo the cage).—Humor* D« CROXOX, proprietor oi Central Meat FAMILY USE, U 1 O r L I u l n a Druggiststeerywhere. the evening before his departure. girls might laugh themselves to death; great statesmen and financiers of the . . Market. Cash paid f Or all: kinds o f live “ Very w ell, Mr. Markton,” m am m a Later, when we three held a “ eou u post-Bevolutionary period. He was a isliche Blatter. tuck and Produce. South side Front st. and I won’t exaggerate again if I live rejoined. “Huldah is in her room. cil of war,” as Trixy called it, in th to be as old a Methuselah.” suecesssor to Hamilton as Secretary of “ Give me a dude egg, please,” said Wait in the library, please, and I w ill chamber we always Went to for advicei the Treasury, and managed the nation­ the boarder to the table girl. “A dude MISCELLANEO US. MELS UNI “Laugh themselves to death at a PDULTBY. request her attendance.” mamma said: simple story like this ? I hope not but al finances with equal ability and suc­ egg? What is that?” “A fresh one.” EVERY BOTTLE IS WARRANTED. Trixy flew up stairs to seek the “W e have the key of the mystery in rather hope it will set them to watch­ cess. But his manner of living was a —Boston Courier. ETH E . STRAW, Largest Stock of Wali Paper Huldah’s life, but bow shall we un- model of Republican simplicity, and S and Ceiling Decorations ever brought in Ber- TO BE HAD AT ALL truant. ing their own manner of telling sto­ en County . Ceiling Decorating and Papering a lock' it?” be died poor, though millions passed “Don’t be a fool,” she said, with a “The ogre is waiting for you in the ries, so as to be sure they do not' great­ snap, to her husband. “Why didn’t p ecialty. Reddep.'s u.avy.block,rootofDay’saye .library, mamma said.” Then. winding “ That is easily done,” said Trixy, ly overstate things. Habit grows with through his hands. sealers. “let us ask the English soldier with The great banker, Alexander Baring, you tell me that when I asked you to EORGE ClICRCHILL, Cprtractor and Build­ 3E^S CASH, her arms around her as they came years, ard becomes in time so deeply marry me,” he replied, and silence fell a er, and dealer In Lumber, Latli and Shingles Packed in Cases. or Barrels to suit down the stairway together: “Ee- the Irish name to Bose Lodge. If rooted that id will be impossible for admired his character, and was Frontstreet: ■\Yill be paid for matters should prove different from troubled that so noble a man should be upon that bouse.—Washington Critic. Purchasers. meinber, cousin mine, if the guardy is you, when you heeorite a man, to relate too severe the three—meaning mamma what we think mamma can offer ex­ plain, unvarnished, facts unless you hampered by inadequate means of liv­ A Maine woman has refused $2,000 ARRY BIX.vS, Xews Dealer and Stationer Bottled at the Brewery, POULTRY, planations and apologies.” And to ing, He offered Mr. Gallatin a hand­ H Stationery a lit all' the leading Xevvs and and the twins—are in the room ad­ check the foolish habit in Which you for her hair, which is eighty feet and tory Papers.and periodicals constantly on hand. joining. I f you need assistance just this we all agreed. Trixy hurried to indulge every day, of stretching simple some fortune which would have made Locatedin Post UJA’.e. DETROIT, ° MICH. one inch long. Let a man come boms Butchers’ Stock, Bides, Pelts and Tallow; call, for we are equal to a whole army, the escritoire and dashed off a note incidents into marvelous tales.”— TFa- him comfortable all the rest of his life. with one o f those baits on his coat-and . yop know.” ■ with her usual impulsiveness. verly Magazine. Mr. Gallatin firmly declined it saying: his wife would know where he ,had DCHAXAX MARBLEWORKS.. Monuments At ENTERPHISE MEAT MARKET. “The trian who directs the finances of B and Headstones of all designs: and kinds of WnWTKTfl PT AqqPC! ATTENTION! We “ Thank you, Trixy dear, for your “General Gallishen: Dear Sir— We been in four seconds, arble. B eistle B ros., Proprietors: W U ilu lrl U ULJlUBJjU are now prepared to fur­ A . B A R M A N . good intention, but I prefei? fighting think we have very good news for a country should never die rich. nish all classes with employment at home, the “ What wuz de tex’ dis mornin’, 24b whole of the time, or for their spare moments. my own battles.” you, and perhaps know whom you are One evening not long ago I was at a TJIARMERS & 3LVXHFACTURERS BANK, Bn' Johnson ? I wuz late.” - JD chanan,Mfch. A ll bnsiness entrusted to this Business new, light and profitable. Persons o f For two hours we waited for the seeking. Will you please come imme­ a house where a gentleman and his either sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per Bank will receive prompt and personal attention. conference to be over, sometime we diately to Bose Lodge. I f we are mis­ young son constituted the family. Despite the imaginative nature of “It wuz about de meracles, Bro;' • W m . Pears, Presi ; Geo. H. Richards, Vice Pres.; evening, anti a proportional sum by devoting all the child it lias a decided tendency to Snow. Whar de Lord fed seben people A . F . Ross, Cashier. their unto to the the business. Boys and girls heard Mr, Markton’s voice, loud and taken ample apologies will be given.” The mother is dead. When it came earn nearly as. much as men . That all who see angry, but did not understand tbe Two days later, when we were all in to the hour for the lad to retire lie was see tilings in an literal sense. This is on 5,000 baskets of fish.” , O. HAMXLTOX, Milk Dairy. Delivers Milk this may send their address, and test the business, we make this offer. To snch as arc not well satis­ Words spoken: again we heard him the morning-room, a gentleman was sent into the bedroom. After the noticeable in the acquiring of lan­ “I don’t see no meracle’bout dat!” . in all parte of the corporation daily. R esi­ “Ob. de meracle am dey all didri’t dence, head of-R ont street. fied We will send one dollar to pay for the trouble qrossing and recrossing fhe floor as if admitted. H e greeted mamma with manner of his teaching he got ou his guage, For instance, little Herbert „ f writing. Frill particulars and outfitfreo. A d ­ was pleading to go out of doors to bust.”—The Judge. less Guanas Stihsok & Co., Portland, Maine. too excited to sit still; and anon grave courtesy, but seeing another oc­ knees in front of the bed and began to JfOXTGOMBRY, Gainer and Decorator. •Huldah’s voice reached us, always low, cupant,. half bidden by a curtain’s play,. “ When I see fit you shall go,” D .May be found at Straw’s Paper Store. repeat that-well known child’s prayer; . Omaha girl: “A ndso you have a to­ firm, arid decided. heavy folds, lie started farward with “How I lay me down to sleep.” After said his mother, decidedly. This set­ FOR THE BEST boggan slide in Chicago. I suppose Finally Mr.,Markton. came into, our, joy, doubt, perplexity, all written on reciting it once he repeated it, and tling the matter, the little fellow went everybody goes?” Notice to presencq. andxvishing mamma a good-' his face. then he began to say it over again. off to his blocks. In about half an Chicago girl : “Well, society’ people Dis. , bye said'he' wouldileave "for home ton “Huldah! my wife! is it you?” Just as he finished the. third time his hour, lie returned and said. “Mamma,, were delighted with it at first, but.just JOB PRINTING, have you seen him?” “Seen whom?” 2 10 South Main street, Dr. E. S. Dodd & Son, the first trdin. ' Later Huldah entered v And the strong man with martial father said: “Balph, what in the now the first circles are in ari .awful ‘ alsoi'biii mamma,- seeing the signs of. replied the lady, utterly in the dark as SOXT-jrai. BETbTXI. XiTXJX^AT-S^ ^bearing, who had faced death and done world are you doing ?” • “Why, papa,” state overs, point of etiquette.” * * 'j* _ Druggists and Booksellers, have the agency for unusual excitement, signled fo r » us to to his meaning. “ Why, seen F it?” CAEE AT THE the saleE of thelamous specific, ‘’Orange Blossom,” such prodigies in war, grew weak as a he replied, “I forgot to say my prayers “Indeed! -Why,-what is the queil Sanitarium for the treatment of all Chronic Dis­ be still, for the lustrous eyes glittered eases. Diseases of Women a specialty. Electric npdsitivc cure for all Female diseases. Every child with emotion, while she to whom for tvvo nights, and I was just saying Persistent industry is the best anti­ tion?” “■■■ and: Medicated Baths. W ill visit Bnchanan each lady can treat herself. Call for “ A Plain Talkto with unshed tears, and the lips, try­ lie bad spoked, at the first sound of his them ‘ over to m ake up for i t.”—£St dote for temptation.—Louisville Jour- “Is it proper for a lady to put her Wednesday 44y* RecordSteam PrintingEouse Ladies.” Tnalboxfrce. 26-51 ing to bravely smile, quivered tre­ voice had risen, and tottered and Paul Pioneer Press. nal. feet in her divorced husband's lap?” o _jr m , corrected ? I f an evidence o f the pro­ The remains Of the late Prod Qlney Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . hibitory law is to be sought, Yermont are to be buried in Kalamazoo. will soon he turning out l,000,000 tons is the poorest place in the world to of pig-iron out of the less than 7,000- hunt for it. Bronson business men will spend 00b tons made, JOHN C. HOLMES, Editor. 5,000 boring for oil at that place. A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery—4, THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 13ST- Indiana Correspondence. The number of scythe stones re­ Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, Davis, Indiana. cently shipped from Grindstone City, plying between Atlantic City and Y. Huron county, to Yaples, Italy, was Y., has been troubled with a cough so REPUBLICAN TICKET. E ditor R ecord:—Y ou will please that hn was unable to sleep, and was G0.4SO. This stone finds its way to all For Justices of theSupremo Court (short term1), excuse the slight sensitiveness I may induced to try Dr. King’s Yew Dis­ parts of the world, JAMES V.'. CAMPBELL. seem to feel, over your comparison of covery for Consumption. It not only gave him instant relief, hut allayed For Justice of the'Supreme Court (long term), the schools and school laws o f Michi­ Walter Emerson and wife, of Deep River, have lost their whole family of the extreme soreness in his breast. CHARljsS IX lO N q gan, with those of Indiana, as set forth His children were similarly' affected' For Regents of the TTniversity, six children from diphtheria. Last in the Record of Feb. 24. Saturday, three coffins were ordered at and a single dose has the same happy ROGER W. BUTTERFIELD, Having traveled over the greater one time for three sons, age S, 4 and 2 effect. Dr. King’s Yew Discovery is . CHARLES HEBARD. part o f the State o f Indiana, and nay years, and on Sunday a girl of 9, the now the standard remedy iri the Cole­ man household and on board the business, a part of the time, being of last of the family, fell a victim to the. dreadful disease. scooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Henry ‘WardBeecher died Tuesday such a nature as to bring me in con­ Standard Remedy at W. n . Keeler’s morning, of Apoplexy. tact with the schools of the State, I Charles Cole has been a keeper at Drug Store. the Jackson stale prison for 40 years. have had a fair chance for observa­ ‘Out of seventeen balchelors at Key­ BOOT and tion, the result of which, has led me He is CO years old, and in considera­ stone, D. T», who three years ago re- Congressman and Mrs. Burrows have in my Weak judgment to decidedly tion of his faithful services a petition sloved never to marry, eleven are mar­ gone to Florida. ried and two are soon to he.” Some favor those o f Michigan. "While I am is in circulation asking that his position and pay be guaranteed him women have moved into the country willing to give credit to the able since. FORMERLY OWNED BY The next United States Senate will for life. management of some splendid schools BaeklniV AraiacuSalvc. contain thirty-seven democrats, thirty- in Indiana. I believe the plan o f the Joseph Lamb, hunting in the swamps The best salve in the world for Cuts, eight^republicans andRiddleberger. management of schools generally near Luther yesterday, heard a cry Bruses, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, under the laws of Indiana is far in­ of distress, and following the sound Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all skin Erup­ President Cleveland signed the re­ ferior to that of Michigan. I have come upon a stranger in the slush and tion, and positively cures taliatory bill without hesitation, and not time nor space to enter into the snow, almost exhausted. The man pay required.^JlUjr^uaranteed to now we have as arbitrary andunneigh- entire advantages o f the one, and dis­ had lost his way and was unacquainted RY^LPCffeduYsaUsfaction, or money re- WILL BE SOLD AT borly a law as our Canuck neigbors advantages of the other, but as you with the treacherous swamp. ^~- -funded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by W. H. Keeler. can expect to be the authors of. It are familiar with the laws of Michi­ It is rumored that a may^ueuT by will soon be necessary for a Chinese gan, I will only cite one or two dis­ the Knights of Laflgf'tijon foot to The muster roll of the Grand Army wall along the boundary. IVe are now advantages under the Indiana law. build a largejpsnufacturiiig establish- of the Republic shows S00.000 names. prepared to be as mean as they can be. The law provides that the people shall meiffjif-^apeer, to make carriages, Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria. Are spread by contagion, by the trans­ elect one Trustee for each township to ^l-9fghs, and farming implements, and serve two years, charged^ \yj fer of living matter from the skin, the We had always supposed that one that they have secured about one-half membranous lining of the mouth, noes ownership and management of school of the qualifications of a Judge of a the necessary amount of capital. and throat, and from the intestines property, toJevy'locai taxes, employ and urinary organs. Disinfect prompt­ Circuit Court was such a knowledge A woman ghost bearing a red light teaghgjycause township institutes to ly and thoroughly with Darbys Prophy. o f law that he could give intelligent has been seen at the scene of tkerecent lactic Fluid, the great germ destroyer Children’s Kid and Goat Shoes, worth - $ 1 .0 0 5 0 be held, make reports to county and just decisions onja»-pom ts7 on B. & O. railroad accident near Tiffin, Prof. H. T. Lupton. of the Vanderbilt Superintendents and commissioners, Univeisity. Tenn., says: As a disin­ the sjnyr^-^uB moment. The demc- Ohio. Three times has the express Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Shoes, worth 1 .5 0 7 5 and constitute'a county board of edu­ train been stopped at this point by the fectant aud detergent, Darbys Prophy­ demonstrate that they do not be­ lactic Fluid is superior to any prepa­ cation, which adopts text books, etc. a cc cc cc cc cc lieve in that way, by nominating a mysterious danger sigual, only to find ration with which I am aquainted.” cc The law also makes it the duty of the 1 .2 5 7 5 man who never plead a case in his that nothing was wrong. "The ghost several Trustees of the county to elect Tiie fishing business constitutes life. is worrying the train men greatly. about one tenth of onr trade with Can­ cc cc cc cc cc cc cc one Superintendent for the county, Mrs. Hastings, of Sparta, called at ada. 2 .0 0 1 .0 0 to whom they report, to serve two the residence of Horace Purdy, Fenn- F its.—All fils stopped free by Dr. S u p e r v i s o r A lexander has taken cc cc cc c . cc cc cc years. [It is here that the law needs ville, about 11 o’clock, Monday morn­ Kline’s Great Reeve Restorer. Y o fits the two Chapman children, who went 2 . 5 0 1 .2 5 correction. The Superintendent should ing, and found the house closed. A after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. from here to the poor house with their Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit he elected by the people.—E d] door was forced open and Purdy and mother a short time since, to the State Yow, Sir, the Trustee of the township cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931, Arch cc “ Buckle and Congress, worth 3 . 0 0 1 .5 0 his wife were found insensible, having St., Philsu, Pa. • 9yl School, at Goldwater, where they not only has the school, etc., in charge, been overcome by coal gas. Prompt should have gone a year ago. The sep­ Giving too much attention to soft Men’s Calf Button Shoes, worth but all roads, bridges, ditches, drains, measures saved their lives. 6 .0 0 2 . 5 0 aration of this mother from her child­ and other township matters so that the hands indicates a soft head. The hill incorporating the village of ren is the result o f whisky and cussed­ township finance is under his control, Free Trade. Goldwater was approved Feb. 29,1S37, “ “ Low Button Shoes, worth 4 .0 0 1 .5 0 ness with their father and the mor­ ana he must give a heavy bond for The reduction of internal revenue and as there was no sucb day in the and the taking off of revenue stamps phine habit with the mother. The faithful performance, and his financial hook, the town hardly knows when to from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt “ Kip Boots, worth - 4 .5 0 2 . 5 0 children are better off where they may qualifications are the only incentive to lias largely benefitted the consumers, celebrate its semi-centennial. The cel­ never'see either of them again. There his election. [Too much authority for as well as relieving the burden of ebration will oe conducted, however, are some other cases where such sepa­ one man. "We have seperate officers for home manufacturers. Especially is “ Calf Boots, worth 5 .0 0 2 .5 0 as near the 50-year point as possible.— tills the case with Green’s August rations. would be taking some children such duties, which have no connection Detroit Mews. F low er and Bosehee’s German Syrup, away =from vice to healthful and moral with the schools, whatever.—Ed] as the reduction of thirty-six cents per Boys’ Calf Boots, worth - 3 .5 0 1 .5 0 surroundings, and from a life of igiio- To give you a practical illustration: Mrs. David C. Williams of Campbell dozen, he has added to increase the rance’fo education. One year ago this winter, we had a Ionia county, is nearly 70 years of age size of the bottles containing these and until last week had never ridden remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more small boy in the school for teacher. medicine in the 75 cent size. The on the cars. She then started for Io ­ The above prices The * adoption of the prohibition Yo scholars. Why? Teacher don’t August Flower Dyspepsia and Liver will last only a short nia, hut owing the high water, the road amendment will he a repeal of the know anything. Has he a certificate ? Complaint, and the German Syrup between Saranac and Ionia was im­ for Cough and Lung troubles, have present law. The amendment is a pro­ Yes. How did he get it? Don’t time. passable and she took the cars at Sara­ perhaps, the largest sale of any medi­ vision that the legislators may pass a kno w. Why don’t the Trustee inves­ cines in the world. The advantage of nac. law to. enforce prohibition. Should tigate the matter? Trustee can’t read increased size of the bottles will be anything "occur that the present legis­ or write a word of English. Why did There are 324 post-offices in Michigan greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in lature should fail to do so, the state you elect an uneducated man to run. in the fourth class whose salary allowed is less than $10 a quarter, and civilized countries. Sample bottles will be without any tax or restriction your school? Because there is not au ior 10 cents remain the same size. 1 304 where it is between $10 and $20 upon the liquor traffic, until another educated man in the township who is per quarter. Thirty-three postoflices The Chicago man who swallowed legislature shall have been elected and able to give a bond required of a Trus­ receive in excess of §240 per quarter, the $1,000 bond can continue to sing, convened, which will be two years tee. Again—This winter we have a ‘A charge to keep I have.” hence, unless an extra session he called. number of schools with no scholars. which places them almost in reach of I>riiiiU<-iiiie.ss, or Tjl,(nikr can be the presidential class, as they begin Cured by ndininisterinsbr. Itiinr;;1 One or more hills are now before the Why no scholars ? Because the teacher Golden Specific. with $1,000 a year, or $250 per quarter. legislature looking to the adoption of don’t know anything. Why did Mr. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea the amendment. I f they pass, how­ C., the Trustee, hire such teachers? A needle was driven into the thigh without the knowledge of the person tak­ Because the most of them are his ing it, effecting a speedy and permanent ever, at will not be because of gratitude of Mrs. G. R. Fuller, of Adrian, 20 cure, whether the patient is a moderate the republicans hold toward the third relatives, and some of them wish to years ago, and it seems to have been drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands party Prohibitionists whose platform make a stake so they can go to school making trips through her anatomy of drunkards have been made temperate men a year. So we must educate Mr. C’.s who have taken the Golden Specific in for the past few years has been, First every since. Two weeks ago a piece their coffee without their knowledge, and kill t|je Republican party, and then, if relatives ? Yes. • Again—When I was of it was removed from the pit of her to-day believe they quit drinking of their traveling, three years ago, I chanced to stomach and later the rest of it came own free will, No harmful effects result we have time, will turn our attention from its administration. Cures guaranteed. to the't'emperance question. he in a township not far from South to light, since which she has been re­ Send for circular and full particulars. Ad­ DIZ & WILKINSON, Bend, where a Trustee, it was said, got covering from a severe attack of dress in confidence G olden Specific Co.. MASON affronted by the complaints of some of illness. 1S5 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 42yl Vermont,, a strict prohibition state, Lew and Abstract Office, has 573 open saloons paying goern- the patrons of two of the schools in A man by the name of Grumnly, Hannah Battersby, the fattest wo­ ment tax, hut not any local tax, one. for the township, whereupon, to get even owning a sawmill, planing mill, etc., man before the public, weighs 728 BUY AKD SELL BEAL ESTATE. each >5-10 people. with them, he changed all the teachers pounds. Site eats a half pound of can­ about seven miles north, of Elkton, Hu­ dy daily. HAMLIN E ditor R ecord :—I find the above in the township, thereby breaking MONEY TO LOAN ron county, reports a discovery in that Renews Her Youth.—4. in th l editorial column of the last up and virtually ruining every school In large or small sums, atlow rates, on improved county of limestone rock which produ­ Mrs. Phoebe Cheslev, Peterson, Clay farms only. R ecord, and believing that you would in the township. Yow, these are by ces a cement claimed to he superior to Co., Iowa, tells the following remark­ COTTNTr OFFICE BUIX.DIXG, not intentionally mislead your readers no means isolated cases. The point I the celebrated Akron cement. A Chi­ able story, the truth of which is as to the facts named, ask you to pub­ wish to make is this: a Trustee has vouched for by Che residents of the Also, County Agents tor REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. Organs and Pianos. cago company is now conferring with lish the ■ following from the Chicago the whole control of schools. town: “I am 73 years old, have been 50y BERRIEN SPRINGS MICH. the railrnads running in that section, troubled with kidney complaint and Yews of Feb. 10, which throws much John Walker Holcombe, Supt. of agreeing to put a force of a 150 men at lameness for many years; could not MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA. HOLMES & DAVID, light' on the Yermont prohibition public instruction, says (school laws work, who shall, by the aid of ma­ dress myself without help. Yow I am BUCHANAN, MICH., problem, o f 1SS3. page 50) “The township Trus­ chinery, manufacture for shipment 500 free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. ANTELOPE, MOUSE Respectfully, tee is clothed with almost autocratic barrels of cement daily if they can get Agents for Berrien Co. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters —AND— A mend:hent—Y es. power in all school matters. The facilities to take it away. for having renewed my youth, and re­ [Let the light shine ou all sides of voters and taxpayers of the township I f there be a romance in the life of a moved completely all disease and BED BIYEB TALLEYS pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c., at W. Call at their room ill Iteriden's Block or at the this question.]. have but little if indeed any voice or m ule there is one in the case o f a pair Record office, Buchanan, or at Niles Conservatory H. Keeler’s Drug Store. AKD TURTLE MOUNTAIN DISTRICT. of Music, in Beading block, Niles, Weducsdays . FACTS AND FALSEHOOD. partin the control o f the details of of Thos. Birkett’s. Mr. B. bought the and Saturdays. These instruments need no re­ It is an old saying that “no falsehood educational affairs. So far as the Louisiana claims the largest farm W ith 290 miles New Railroad, Good Markets, Nil" commendations as they are known to every one to pair at the close of the late war and be the best in the market. in the world. It comprises 1,500.000 incrons New Towns (including Kugby, an ini’ is so hard to combat as a half-truth.” actual authority is concerned the portant jnretion, and Minot, Division Headquar Indeed a report that has just truth they were used together for many acres, land and swamp. Trustee is the corporation.” He also tersl, T w o M i l l i o n A o r e s excellent govern­ enough in it so that it cannot be flatly years in hauling flour from Dover to HALE:S HONEY is the lest Cough Cure, 25, 50c., SL ment land, directly on the line of It- R - TILL SEND YOU TO-DAY? j has the election of, and consequently afford excellent opportunities ior stockmen, farm­ contradicted and denied will do tenfold Dexter. Latterly they have been GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP heals and beautifies, 25c. ers,mechanics, and merchants. Come early and fuee STOVESI W ill you send for our canvassing! GERMAN CORN REMOVER hills Corns & Bunions, 25c. investigate, or for lurther puriicnlars write to the injury that a deliberate falsehood the control of, the Superintendent to worked on Mr. B.’s various farms, hut outfit to-d a y ,.w h y not ? It costs you noth-j can possibly, accomplish. The Y ew whom he reports. He may be ignor­ HILL’S HAIR & WHISKER DYE—Black & Brown, 50c. C. H. W ARREN, ing to m ake atrial canvass. THE PE IS­ their attachment for each other has G. P. A. St. P., M. & M. By., St. Paul, Minn. IS x W E E K L Y is an elegantl6-|)age paper York Times, a journal that has ac­ PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in I Minute, 25c. 2wfi ant or dishonest. He may elect an DEAN’S RHEUMATIC PILLS are a sure cure, 50c. and is only 50 cents per year. Six months quired a wide reputation for its fair­ grown so strong that it has been im­ on trial, with premiums, 25 cents. Kinc ness and truthfulness, i3 guilty of ignorant or a dishonest Superintendent. Commissioners’ Notice. out o fte n persons who have that Amount in possible to separate them. I f one was their pockets will subscribe. Each subscriber giving currency to one of these non­ Consequently many unqualified ap­ TATE OF MICH IGAN, County of Berrien—ss. receives 52 weekiy copies of the cheape st paper taken to town to be shod the other was Probate Court for said County. tSnityggigo^iWna f\° ~~ s(u| day: the 20th day of July, A . D.1887, St 9 o’clock to send ns your address and find out; if you are A . M . of each day, at John C. Dick’s office, in the wise yon will do 60 at once. H. H a l l e t t & Co,, and totally misleading. The inference Portland, Eainc- the teachers of the township receive a PHACTS AYD PHYSIC. village of Buchanan, in said county, to receive that it is designed shall be drawn from uniform price, which is an advantage MVOIIDlM and examine such claims. the statement is that the prohibitory A house o f fire-proof and water­ Dated February 3,1887. to poor teachers. The price of teachers Time Table taking effect Ifov. 14, 1880 John C. Dice, ) state of Yermont has 573 places where proof straw is being made in Philadel­ Exos H oi/mes, [Commissioners, GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE F reeman F ranklin, \ liquor is retailed to the public for the in Indiana is better than in Michigan, phia for the London exhibition, With l! Mail. IID. Ex.'A i ccom 'N . Ex. convenience o f anyone who wants it, and I sincerely hope there may be paper clothing, straw houses and Chicago. ?.,...,D e p fi 50 a 9 00 a| 9 lOp Estate of Rhoda U , Geyer. W a n t e d , Permanent positions guaranteed and that therefore the prohibitory law better inducement to students in the dwellings heated by the rays of the Kensington...... ,.... T 35 9 50 1 5 25 9 55 First puhlioation Mar. 10,1B87. in that state is a failure. That is sun, we are surely getting on. Lake ...... 8 30 10 27 l (j 10 10 88 wiin Salary and E x p e n s e s P a i d - M y way of teachers’ wages. But I really Michigan City...... 0 18 H H i 6 57 1% 27 CTATfJ OF MICHIGAN, Cqunty ol Berrien, ss.— determined man can snooted with us. Peculiar O A t a session of tho Probate Court for said Coun­ advantages to beginners, fetock complete, in­ where the falsehood comes in. Under R e w a rd o f Sw in d lers, New Buffalo...... 9 40 11 30 j 7 20 11 55 the laws of that state each town has believe the plan of township officers to Three O aks...... 9 53 7 34 13 G9ta ty, held at the Probate office, in ilia village of Ber­ cluding many-fast selling specialties. Outfit tree. We have exposed, during the last Avery’s..r f r .... ! 9 57+ 1-7 38 rien Springs, on the twenty-first day oi February, Address at once. (Name this paper.) an agent, appointed by the town au­ superintend schools and examine G u lien ...... 10 05 7 45 is sif in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred year, many swindlers who advertise, and eighty-seven. BROWN BROTHERS, thorities, who can sell liquor only on teachers, works the best results. Dayton...... 10 11 7 52 Nur.SERY.MEX. ItOOUESTER, N. Y, under the name of medicine, vile com- Buchanan,...... 10 20 i 2 tii.11 8 00 12 37“ Present, D a v id E . H inman, Judge Of Probate. For tlie Largest Stock and Best Prices, on the prescription of a regular physician, Ill the matter of the estate OI Rhoda M. Geyer, lw8 H o o s i e r E l e c t . Ijounds which only increase human N iles...... 10 38 12 15 S 13 12 55 or, in cases o f necessity, within the Dowagiac...... 11 03 12 33 8 37 H 20 deceased. knowledge of the town agent. He suffering. To all who need a pure Decatur...... 11 27 8 53 +1 42 On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, medicine and blood purifier, we can Lawton...... <11 42 9 13 +1 57 of Beujamin C. Geyer, praying that a certain in­ TO ADVERTISERS! must keep a register of the name o f strument now on file in this Court, purporting to Kalamazoo...... 12 17 p i 50 9 50 p 2 35 F o r a check for $20 we will print a ten-line Books, Stationery, Dolls, State Items. honestly recommend Sulphur Bitters. he the last will and testament of said deceased, the purchaser, the kind and quantity Galeshurgh...... 12 37 +2 53 adYGiti9ementiu One Million issues of Ameri­ —.Editor Sun. 12 45 i’3 02 m ay be admitted to probate, and that adminis­ of liquor obtained, and the use to tration of said estate maybe granted to tho peti- can Newspapers, This is at the rate o f only one- The State fair is to be held at Jack- ...... s' § r " ~ 20 | 1 53 S-iouer, or some other suitable person. fifth o f a cent a Uue, for 1.000 Circulation! The which it is to he put. This register is son, this vear. Habbiness vas a rose hud, dot M arshall...... 1 2 00 s 10 ...... m advertisement will be placed before One Million ...... open, to the public and can be exam­ growed itself ub out of the ground on A lb io n ...... 2 25 3 32 05 d ifferen t newspaper purchasers;—or F ive Mil­ Plush Goods, Perfumery, Just one Michigan democratic pa­ Parma...... 2 42 +4 23 lion Readers. Ten lines will accommodate ined by anyone. These town agents der street, but der bloom dond come, Jackson...... ; 3 is TW 4 50 forenoon he assigned for the hearing of said peti­ ...... tion, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, about 75 words. Address with copy of Adv. and have to pay the United States tax that per supports the amendment. except vhender localidy vas pure i.nd Grass L a k e .....____ j .3 3S 5 13 check, or send 30 cents for Book of 170 pages. Chelsea...... — ! 3 59 5 35 and all other persons interested in said estate, any retail dealer has to pay. There lieldy,—Carl Pretzel’s Weekly. are required to appear at a session of said court, GEO. T. ROWELL & CO., Dexter^...... ! 4 14 5 40 6 10 Spruce St., N ew Y ork. are about two hundred and forty-five Two Dowagiacers are benificents of Ann Arbor...... fj 30 0 08 then to he holden at the Probate office, in the Fancy and’ Toilet Articles. T o il * * f t i * t Village ofBerrien Springs, find show cause, if any towns in the state, and, of course, that the recently enacted Mexican pension Ypsilanti...... 18 fl 24 will never regret sending three 2 cents Wayne Junction... 3 03 C 47 there bo, why the prayer of sa|d pofitlpupr stiovilq 8D£A!> number of town agents who pay an in- .Detroit...... 1 ----- ■—— means fond of that kind of pastry, but that pass that -it is unsafe for ladies o n ■fc'fcs.oijp M e r it George Churchill, R ...... 192 THE TAILOR. M rs. H ir a m T . H e n d r ic k s , of sometimes get an extra supply of it. to appear out of doors after BUndown. Chas. S. Black, U ...... 128 h a s xm onds Hagar, Berrien county, died very sud­ And if there be any law for the proper Formerly witlL NOBLE. C . A. S , Manager. Peter Weese, P...... — 46 denly while on a visit to a Benton T h e revival meetings at the Ghri punishment of such acts it is high recorder. Harbor friend. She was III only tian church have been largely attended time it were enforced. I f not there W. S. Wells, R, ‘ ...... ! ...... 179 A Black Silk worth $1.25 I will sell HAS A FIXE STOCK OF t wenty minutes. Her age was 73. and are full of interest. Seven mem­ may be a time when the people will Fred Weisgerber, U ...... 13S you for $1. V Pry cheap at /z, bers were received last Sunday, and attend to punishment without wait­ S t . J o se p h city council has con­ John R. Hill, P ...... 46 ten other persons are pandidates for ing for law. . . O. C. HIGH’S. tracted for 55 elm shade trees twelve baptism. Elder Black will preach ASSESSOR. One trial of the Pride will conviuce W. H. KEELER feet high, four inches in diameter and eyery evening this week, L. P. Alexander, R ...... 228 9 T h is being the twenty-fifth anniver­ you that K e e l e r lias the leading Foreign and Domestic warranted two years, at a $1.55 each, sary of the most eventful year of the L. P. Fox.TJ. andP...... 136 5-cent Cigar ' Q - D E A L E R I jNT- to be planted on the bluff. X ow , there’s John Holmes, of the TREASURER. war of the rebellion, the R e c o r d lias Mason & Hamlin organ, the best in B u c h a n a n R ecord; he’s so careless. C. B. Treat, R. and U ...... 315 Only last week he clipped two items made arrangements, to furnish its read­ the market, sold pn quarterly payments Geo. F . Anderson has had his trial M. S. Mead, P ...... 4S from the Journal and gave our valued ers a series of well written illustrated of .ten per cent of the purchase price in London for las swindling opera­ contemporary, the Era. credit for histories oE the battles of Shiloh, marshal. per quarter, and no interest. Cloths and Suitings, tions, been convicted, and sentenced to them.—Berrien Springs Journal. Robt. G. Clark, R...... 185 fought April Gth and 7 th; the Peninsu­ HOLMES & DAVID. five years penal servitude to the W e think we’ll just heave a couple Sam Bunker, I I ...... 140 lar Campaign and the Seven Days be­ Smoke Royal Tip, at BISHOP’S British government. of bushels of credit down to the Capi­ fore Richmond; Stonewall Jackson’s James Patterson, P...... 48 And will make them up in the latest tol cross roads, and let you fellows A lot more of those good Prints at Campaign against Banks, Milroy and TRUSTEES. Sa l e .— Mr. Hugh Boyle will sell a divide them up to suit yourselves. BOYLE & BAKER’S. / x, styles at very low prices. Fremont; Pope’s Campaign, including Wm. A. Palmer, R ...... 188 lot of farm property at public auction John G. Holmes, R...... 179 YouwieBros. Baking Powder, at Cedar Mountain, Gainesville, Manassas r t - on the Wm. Boyle farm, 2}< miles On t h e four sides of a handsome BISHOP’S (or second Bull Run), and Chantilly; John Hanover, R...... 202 north and miles east of Galien, tombstone, erected by a man in Bu­ Books, Stationery and W all Paper. South Mountain and AUtietam; the J. H. Roe, U. and P ,...... 104 Xobbiest Linen Collars in City for next Thursday, March 12. chanan, over the grave o f his wife, are > Gome and Examine. these inscriptions; “The more Saints invasion of Kentucky by Bragg and John Weisgerber, U. and P...... ISO ladies, gents and boys at j ^ the more Hypocrites.” “The more Kirby Smith, including Richmond and Robt. Henderson. U ...... 113 C. C. HIGH'S. T h e X . Y. Z. Society is preparing a Peace the more Plenty.” “The more Perryville, and Stone River, to be giv­ *1 U v J l I V V J p public entertainment to he given in Priests the more Poverty.” “The more Pet t Jurors. Oh! yon must see the Xew Goods Republican Caucus. Religion the more Lying.”—B errien en in the order and on the dates upon Rough’s Opera House, March IS. The that are comhig this week at i t . Springs Journal.. which the battle occurred. The first List of Petit Jurors, drawn on tbe A republican caucus will be held in regular evening pastimes of this socie­ BOYLE & BAKER’S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Rough’s Opera House, on Saturday, That is all right excepting that he of the series, that of Fort Donelson, third day of March, to serve at the ty have proven quite entertaining; and Mi-rch IP. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the has, up to date, not succeeded in get­ was published a few weeks since. April term of the Circuit Court for Call at E. Morgan & Co’s for every­ purpose of nominating candidates for we may reasonably expect that this thing in the c h e a p f o r ting the old lady under theie. ------■*-»-*— — — the County of Berrien, to be summoned Grocery line, Pine Soaps, Sponges, Etc. the various township offices, to be will be better. to be in attendance on said Court, at voted, for at the election to be held on THE republicans at the convention c a sh . b the Court House in tbe village of E.MORGAX&CO." Monday, April 4, and for such other Mu. J. A s h e r W h it e , of Galien, had in Xiles last Thursday nominated Geo. 39 Front Street, Buchanan, Mich. D r . J. F . B o w e r s and family have business as may properly come before S. Clapp as their candidate for Judge. Berrien Springs, on tlie second day of You will save money by buying your returned from southern Ohio to Michi­ an administrator’s sale notice of real it . said Term, to wit, the twelfth day of goods at the F a i r . Dealers in nearly estate in tlie R ecord, but by our acci­ The democrats met in Xiles Monday, L e R o y H . D od d, i gan, and are spending a few days with April, at nine o’clock in the forenoon. everything. dent of last week, the notice was and threw away tlie opportunity the W . A . P a ia ie r , [- Cost. Mrs. Bowers’ mother, Mrs. Wright A . J. Penland, Royalton. A . A . W o r t h in g t o n , \ spoiled, and must te done again. This republicans gave them by nominating We have no time to tell you what Smith. They intendlocatingin Galien A. B. Chivis. St. Joseph. will bring the sale so far along into Tom O'Hara. If there be any choice we have new this wreek. Come and where tlie Dr. will practice his profes­ Rock S. Edwards, Sodus. W e l l , here we are again, and right the summer season that he has con­ in the two candidates, it is in favor of see for yourself, at ((, sion. George Mann, Three Oaks. glad to meet yon Have had a pretty cluded to postpone the sale until next Mr. Clapp on account of his age and BOYLE & BAKER’S. John L. Marvin, Watervliet. tough time of it since we met, and we fall. The same effect is had upon the extensive legal practice, while Tom On account of the storm, the discus­ Milton Morley, Weesaw. Sh e e t M u s ic .—Holmes & David w^ill try to not be away so long again. probate order in the matter of the es­ has had absolutely no practice in tlie sion of the subject of sowing elover James Everliart,*Bainbridge. have a large collection ot Sheet music, t «. u » tate o f Rhoda Geyer. The meeting line that is necessary to fit him for was postponed until the next meeting F. Lewis, Benton. vocal and instrumental, and will keep 1 X . Y . Z. meets at Harvey Roe’s to­ has been postponed to April 21. that office. "When the question of of the Grange, Satutday, March 12. A John H. Rogers, Berrien. a supply on sale at Buchanan Music morrow evening. moral fitness of the two men is under full attendance is expected. Y i tell us Baker, Bertrand. School. discussion, the votes will be obliged to T iie following special telegram from William Pears, Buchanan. Xow, for fun. We will give you M e . W . O. H a m il t o n has been quite flip a copper to decide. This is the op­ L ost.— A few weeks since Dr. L. W. Huntington, Indiana, of local interest, Lane Dallenburgh, Chiekaming. more goods for one dollar than any sick during the past week. portunity of a lifetime for the prohibi­ Baker lost a .small pocket case of appeared In the Chicago Inter Ocean, other dry goods house in town. Come tionists to elect a Judge. Hugh Boyle, Galien. surgical instruments, and would be this morning: Quincy A, Hassett, Hagar. and see us. BOYLE & BAICER.^ Mrs. Ma r y H ilton, of Three Oaks, pleased to have nny one who has been A sensational suit for damages has Burrett S. Bedortha, Lake. was in this place Friday. W hen the county printer puts in liis White Goods, Stripes, Checks, Plain so fortunate as to find it, return the just been filed in the Circuit Court here by A. G. Johnson against the bid for tbe county printing he lias a R. S. YanXordstrand, Lincoln. Figures, and everything else, at to J. D. W hite, of Galien, lias been same to him. Rev. J. R. Brown. Both are United trick, sometimes, of putting our. tlie Michael Wiedeman, Xew Buffalo. C. 0. HIGH’S. reinstated on the pension list. Brethren ministers, but Johnson bad supervisors’ eye, SO to Speak, by setting Geo. W. Bachelor, Xiles. trouble with liis wife, from whom he down a wretchedly low figure opposite Closing out sale for the next 30 days. ------* ...... A fter all St. Joseph river is as well Charles W. McBain, Xiles, 1st and is divorced. He asserts Mr. Brown some of the items in his proposal, and Come and see what you can do. f.5 off as any of the Streams and harbors. 4th ward. Miss Jennie Bryant, of Xiles, is vis­ has injured him to the extent of $5,000 balancing it at another point. It.is BOYLE & BAKER, . iting in this place at the home o f her The President refused to sign the ri ver by tlie making of slanderous and un­ good bait and often catches on, but the Charles S. Kelley, Xiles, 2nd and and barber bill at the last moment of uncle, B. F. Xeedham. truthful statements regarding him. Huron county officials have shown the 3d ward. F or Sa l e .—I offer my house ancl lot printer even a better trick. Having congress, and no harbor improvements < » » ------Wm. C. Calderwood, Oronoko. on Days Avenue for sale at a bargain. will be made this year. received several bids they promptly di­ T h r e e new members were joined T h e V e a t h e r Following is our vided the job into as many parts, and Edwin Burton, Pipestone. Call at the premises. to the A . C. Church, Sunday, by bap­ record of the temperature, as shown gave each printer that on which he John E. Ross, Royalton. w4 J. M. RUSSELL. C. H. BAKER. A late copy of the Scott County Her­ came nearest tlie low Water mark.— tism. by our self-registering thermometer, Thomas Archer, St. Joseph. TABLET PAPER. ald, from Scott City, Kansas, contains Detroit News. for the week ending at 0 :30 this morn­ e-g------We have lately added to our stocky the large advertisement of the Scott ing: Xo need of that kind of tactics in THREE OAKS ACORNS. Has just put iu a new aud complete line of Undertaking Miss Co r a Cl a p s a d d l e is the title and now h a v e tbe best and largest City Real Estate Co., Cassius Van Ri­ STas. Min. 6:30 this county, where we have the fool- to which a good looking Coloraa lass The farmers of south-western Ber- line of school and writing tablets in per president. Van’s friends here will Friday...... 39 20 27 est lot of printers of any county in goods, consisting of wood and clotli covered caskets, and a answers. xien Co., held a farmers’ institute here Berrien County. j be pleased to learn of his success in Saturday...... , ...... 36 19 21 the State, except Barry. They give Sunday...... 35 20 35 Thursday, March 10, afternoon and P. 0. XEW S STAXD.Jb nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Burial Robes, and his new home. the county $200 worth of advertising 25 2S evening. Th e venerable Editor of the Mirror M on d ay...... 50 would be pleased to Rave you call and examine Ms stock be­ Tuesday...... — 49 27 31 in order to get a- $125 job at less than Look for new goods this wrnek. may soon have his annual lunch of W. K. Sawyer gave a party Tuesday" A M ic h ig a n Central locomotive Wednesday...... 02 30 43 it is worth. evening, to the cast and orchestra o f GRAHAM. suckers and milk. Thursday...... 48 26 31 fore buying elsewliere. was the cause of a series of runaways the Blue & Gray. Everybody reports­ For Rich Buttons look at my stock, yn Mr. L. S. Bronson’s communica­ yesterday morning, in which four having a grand time. The only bad as I have lots of them that are n e w at M r s. Sa r a h D a v id s o n , of Spring, tion of two weeks ago, he made a sup­ teams were involved. They were from Ch a r l e s X o r d o f f , of Watervliet, feature of the evening was a triaL C. C. H IG H 'S ?"5 field, 111., is visiting at the home o f her was sick unto death’s door, but re­ posed quotation from the Lansing Re­ the prairie neighborhood. Two of which found John Smith guilty of sister, Mrs. Peter Weese. covered and manifested bis gratitude publican which he found in a Grand Ladies’ and geuts’ Scarlet Under­ them started for home, and the others selling liquor to a minor. Bad news, by whipping his wife. One night last Rapids paper, the basis of a 1 arge por­ wear cheaper than ever, at j Q came down town. X o serious damage week Mrs. Xordoff attended church T h o se: who make maple sugar are John; we are sorry to hear it. done, excepting to wreck one of the services, and returning found th e door tion hof is remarks. To he satisfied of HIGH & DtJXCAX’S. now busily engaged in that sweet em­ Married, at X ew Troy, Sunday even­ wagons. locked against her. She remained in the correctness of the quotation, we E. M o r g a n & Co. keep everything ployment. tlie barn all night. Xext day Mrs. ing, March 6, Mr. Samuel Gaybeart, of forwarded the clipping to the Republi­ fresh and clean in the Grocery line. ------<-«-»------Xordoff's brothers called at the house Three Oaks, to Miss Anna Dickey, of Just the thing for your cold. I n C. L . B a r r o n ’s statement of the can, which published tbe folic iving re­ Call and see us. M r . J o h n B u c k l e s lust another and found the brute pounding his Troy. poor fund to the Xiles City council wife, and they gave him a seyere ply Monday, Feb. 2S: ------E. MORGAX & CO. batch of chickens last week, and is last week was the Item o f S27.2S pummeling. When he recovers from Some dishonorable Prohibition and It is time to load the hull dog TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. losing faitli in the chicken business. Democartic papers are publishing tlie L adies, to know how cheap you can charged to Buchanan township. This the fleet of the encounter, action will again and snap his chain loose. be began against him in the courts— following as a pretended editorial ut­ buy Embroideries you must see ours at is for aid given the Fowler family who The ShelbyvilleJ Democrat says: W i i -f o r d Cr o c k e r , o f Ben tun Har­ Detroit Journal. terance made by the State Republican: BOYLE & BAKER’S . ( moved from here something likeayear ------“The Republican party has now ful­ “ A peddler struck the town several Dodd’s Vegetable Liver Pills! bor, lias had a pension granted him. Colton Hosiery from cur old Boston ago and who have been fed at Bu­ W i l l A . E n d l e y . of the Walkerton filled its pledge to its anti-saloon mem­ days ago and is reaping quite a har­ chanan’s expense ever since. Independent, and Miss Xellie Jones, bers. The party never intended to en­ vest. He exhibits samples of good House Cheaper than ever at a 200 barrel flouring mill is to be act and enforce prohibition laws, it he be st iv e r m e d i c i n e of the Madison school of this city, towels and tabes orders for them for C. C. HIGH’S. T L built in Benton Harbor this coming were united in marriage by the R ev/ only promised to submit the amend­ T h r e e constitutional amendments about half what they are worth, the . FRESH BREAD will be kept at season. Wightman, of Xiles, on Saturday even­ ment to the votes of the people. It Of the kind on the market. Both war­ to vote on this spriug:Jthe prohibitory ing last. Onr old friend Will is a has done this, and now • we warn the towels to be delivered hereafter. Blake’s. ------«. a » ------people that this is all it ever will do, amendment, one relative to salaries of wide-awake young editor and we can When? In the sweet bye and bye. Persons wishing to buy a set of ^ T h e Watervliet lyceum is trying and (since nobody else has any power state officers, and one relative to judi­ forgive him for skipping up here once He tben exhibits a lot of cheap blaclc ranted to give satisfaction or money ' bard to solve tlie woman’s “sufferage” in a while and scooping in some good in Michigan to make laws) if they, the Dishes can buy them cheap at -7 cial circnits. These are questions that cashmere shawls, worth from $1 to $2; question. items, but we draw the line at items. Republicans, are fools enough to adopt . BLAKE’S ./ the amendment they will have free refunded. For sale by all Druggists and ■*<,!>------— interest us all, and there should be a When Will comes up and scoops in in a confidential manner informs his Coffee 15 cents, at BISHOP’S full vote on each. such a charming young lady as Miss whisky and everybody will get drunk.” customer that . they are worth from { K a l a m a zo o and Xiles haye themea- Readers oft]ig«%iffisj15ff5pufell'can do not Jones, in the name o f all young men $10 to $12 each, biitr^Ss^they sles, interfering with the school in the ia^saDxJaseffffrwirobjecC "But since ’nee'a 'tcTbe told that no such language by Proprietors. T h e Berrien CountyPharma.qej.iJj. smuggled into this" country without latter plnce._ he has gotten her we wish him all the or meaning ever appeared in its col­ Association organijs^f in this city on joy imaginable.—South Bend Tribune. umns, and that the above quotation is any duty having been paid on them a contemptible lie. in vented by one of V>d*9e^cray1iSFwitli the following of­ < o » — — ------he will sell them at the ridiculously Dr. E. S. DODD & SON, P r o f . A l e s h ir e s to lecture tomor­ the Prohibitionist campaign liars. W h e n the republicans of this county low price of $5. H e doesn’t take any row evening at CartifagerYninoIiT^be­ ficers for the ensuing year: President, H. M. Dean, of X iles; 1st Vice Presi­ get through putting up tickets that orders for the shawls, but sells them Wishing to increase cur vales we Druggists fore a college society of which he was T h o s e who missed their R ecor d and Booksellers. are obnoxious to the people, they will and collects the money.” will slaughter the price o^Laees, a member. dent, Owen Churchill, o f Three Oaks; last week will please bear with us a 2nd Vice PreS., Lee Wilson, of St. Jo­ begin to win elections. The county Embroideries and Gloves china great burden. Justus the press had There has been a considerable ex­ seph; See’y, Henry Kephart, of Berrien ticket of 1884 was a jobbing affair. Its ruary and March and may be lSSel'- W e invite your attention to our large P r o f . A l e s h ir e has caused a cabi­ made one revolution it was discovered citement here of late among sewing fate should have been a lessoD. It We shall offer all kinds of LafiSi net to be placed in the post-office Springs; Treas., J. H. Ames, o f Xiles. that tbe forms bad not been fastened machine dealers, from the fact that —Niles, Democrat. does not appear to havebeen, however. Mr, Wallace Riley Maufacturers from the cheapest to tbe best, at the ancTW^fe^elected Stock of lobby for the purpose of public ex­ on tbe bed of tbe press and bad been The time when voters sustain unfit Agent for the Xew Home in this sec­ lowest price that was ever named by hibition of specimens of school work. dumped upon the floor and about threa tion has been getting the largest share J o h n K a u f f m a n and Miss Curtis, candidates because they happen to he us, and take off 25 per cent., .aud tbe hundred pounds of type pied. The fol­ o f the trade. Some of the other agents daughter of Mrs. Geo. Kauffman, were on the party ticket is about past. There same on Embroideries. T h e republican convention in Xiles lowing carefully selected article, taken •want to get the trade themselves, and must be some reason in the fitness of The finest stock of Laces, eompris- last Thursday, resulted, after a some­ married Feb. 23. By this means from the local page- after the catastro­ try to injure th e. reputation of the John’s sister-in-law becomes bis the candidates for the . position lie Xew Home by offering to furnish the ingDuchess, English Threads, Spanish, what spirited contest, in the nomina­ phe, will fully explain the situation in mother-in-law"; his brother is his father- seeks. Xew Home at less than actual cost. Torchon, Metternicb, Breton, Oriental, tion of George S. Clapp for Judge. more explicit terms than we could Mr.Riley says he is much obliged for Guipure, Egyptian, Point DeGauze, in-law ; he is his wife’s uncle: and she write: the free advertising, Fnd advises every Oils, Harness E tc . is her own niece. T h e Benton Harbor and St. Joseph one that can get a chance to buy a etc. B u c h a n a n is mashed on the salva­ yiaslt es -e c a . ae f iKy ceflnn saloon keepers with their attorney, Moeai“e mowo n fSinb 1 aondiihso N ew S om e whenever they Gan find it The handsomest line of Embroid tion army.— Star,. at less than regular prices, and if they P r o f . A l e s h ir e lectured in Three i ,t a e hstofiie JE aaeha km,n iry eries. Well, each season we think the Emory M. Plimpton, have been to this will notify him, he will call and see That is the first correct diagnosis o f Oaks last Saturday evening.—Berrien a ,on,cFotrrsta . usfnsk. t enxsqeo goods cannot be excelled in design and township to attempt to settle with that they get the proper instructions the case we have seen. Springs Journal. ayfm , ednrt b s oraantls ioosli dmdgq workmanship. This season’s goods Wm, Rouse for a song, or less, hut it 0X 1 rnetleaooEoenieHvnnniriY.eT ftB and see that tbe machine is kept in A ll correct, excepting that Prof. surpass anything we have ever had, W e liave just added, a complete Stock of was a failure as he and his wife were r re ftr Seuntbv emtjmlien w* e aooy ■orderfree of charge. A s the manu­ A t t h e republican caucus, Saturday Aleshire did not lecture in Three Oaks, facturers of the Xew Home pay him not in a settling mood. Wm. Rouse b v W h fn s -ly fsr rrsh eON.tyt. s c ie including colored goods. Elegant de­ evening, Wm. Pears, John G. Holmes Saturday evening. for his time, he will see that every and his family of wife and two chil­ de ydD ,t. cJe i.aorroErtYpe r — :s signs, 30 inches wide for Skirting, and and D. Murphy were appointed Yoge ts anREH oit cw oic t mteok X ew Home gives perfect satisfaction, dren aremade paupers, and lie a life or refund amount paid and take the narrower to match, In two and three caucus committee for the year. ctnaeep 3 i e rtrd r r L0 t t gea tr e Miss L o u ise Sg h e a y secured a cer­ machine off their hands. „ tone. A ll 25 per cent. off. That cripple by their violation of the law,hut p h ioeo Opuw t apirliP nolisjtw osen Steel Wire Nails, tificate at the examination in Berrien if they entertain an idea that this town­ ajotebytafeo.r fwps.t agnniatviT gh means $1 worth for 75 cts., $2 worth A x account has reached this county Springs, Friday, Feb. 25, and from ship is going to assume the job of 1 • ea- ltte c p e Ne hH for $1.50, $4 worth, $3. of the death Of Mrs. Alonzo Sherwood, ------«-♦-•.»------Locals, there went to South Bend, and on the feeding that family the balance of who removed, from Weesaw township A trial of which will convince you next day secured a twelve months’ cer­ their natural life without a figbf, they G- A . R,. Resolutions. GLOYES. to Xebraska last year. Xew d ress goods this week at tificate qualifying her to teach in that At a regular meeting of Wm. Det­ z - w ill soon realize their error. HIGH & DUXGAX. We shall place on sale to-day, until county. roit Post, X o. 22, G. A . R,, the follow all are sold, about 25 dozen Undressed of their economy and superior quality. A card from Carrington, Dakota, L ow prices tell the story; trade is T h e Xiles Democrat makes several ing resolutions were adopted. Kids. I guess they are, at any rate written Friday, contains the following: booming at BOYLE &BAKER’S, M r . A n d r e w B u r k e will sell a lot corrections to what we said about W h e r e a s , It has pleased Almighty they look like it, and are worth $1,25 Call and get prices before purchasing. IS ° below. Very high wind. Jolly. o f farm property, including some live Prosecuting Attorney Bridgman hav­ God to take from onr midst our be­ A French Corset worth $1.40 I w ill and $1.50 per pair. They are six but­ Respectfully, loved comrade, Dr, M. W. Slocum. Be stock, at public auction, at his farm on ing the Xiles mob that has been annoy­ sell to rush them iu this city for only ton length, musquetaire, in drab, brown Yours Truly, P. Ch u r c h il l . it $1, at C. C. HIGH’S, the east side of the river seven miles ing the Salvation Army, on the run. Resolved, That this Post has lost an and black, all sizes. There is three below this places on Wednesday, Our information was received' from active and patriotic member, the eitv Groceries at Blake’s are cheap as th» button Ladies’ in drab, brown and Tuesday was a legal holiday—‘Wash­ cheapest. March 23. X . H. Hamilton, auctioner. one who is considered a reputable citi­ a highly respected and honored citi­ black, all sizes. There is a small lot ROE BROS. ington's birthday—and the well-beaten zen, and the family a kind husband Away dow d . That is-the way you: paths leading' through back alleys on zen o f the city o f Xiles. We also note and loving father. Be it further •of Gents’ from seven to eight also. - L ost.— Between Buchanan and Ed- that day showed how lovingly the that about every time we take the. lib­ Resolved, That we extend our heart­ can buy goods at A These goods will he set out for 75 father of his country is remembered. wardsburg, a clock wrapped up in a erty to quote from sttcb, some felt sympathy to the bereaved family BOYLE So BAKER’S, cents per pair for your choice. There NiJ.es Republican* bed quilt o f blue and white. Tbe find­ sanctimonins sanctimonia—ibus—nm for their irreparable loss, and that we Fancy Colored Shirting now found, is also a few dozen pairs in Misses’ drape our charter in mourning for the er will be rewarded by informing, or (how’s that, Frank?) is sure to rise up at C. C. HIGH’S. % we will offer at 50 cents per pair. delivering the same to Isaac Dutnbol- period of thirty days. T h e Salvation Army was the sub­ and plainly prove that we lied about Resolved, That these resolutions be To find the Highest Price for Pro­ We will also offer one lot of Talfita i C. B. TREAT ject of another riot, in Xiles, Mon­ ton, Buchanan. it. We ate beginning to light shy of spread upon the minutes of the Post duce, call at BLAKE’S^y Silk Jersey Gloves, worth $1 per pair,. day night. -Such-work is a high re­ ------the aforesaid reputable citizen of X . C. and be printed in the city papers, W. C. C. Corset, English Satine, in slates, drabs and tans, in six, eight j commendation for the civilization of L is t of letters remaining uncalled - ■ - — * Respectfully submitted in F. C. & L. French model, found only at and ten button length, until sold at 25 J o h n W . B e Is t l e . ) any city. . or in the post-office at Buchanan > AN application has been made to the C. C. HIGH’S? cents. • gich., for the week ending March 10 : Jo h n Sh o o k . A Co m . University to have a committee come M o r r is L y o n . ) Our X ew Broadhead Dress Goods- We invite you to come and trade So l d .—Mr. John W . Harrison has Carrie Baker, John Dudgeon, Rev. to this place to inspect OUr schools ------« • ■■ are in. They are very handsome at >, with us. W e do not ask you to come bought the Jones lot lying between his Chas. A . >S march & Go, Mrs. W illiam with a view to determining whether | Riles Republican.) , C. C, HIGH’S. and pay us as mucli or-more for goods property and the corner of Pront and Strauss. the work now being done is satis­ Air. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn, ofW ase- ithan you can get them elsewhere, lake , SPECIALTIES: J. L. R ic h a r d s , P. M. pi, Mich,—a , daughter, March 3____ B has a fresh stock of Grocer­ Portage streets.- Price $340. This factory and sufficient fo r the admission %ut we aslc you to come and buy our Frank Schnorf, son of John Sehnoif,. ies, which will be sold at bottom prices. gives Mr..Harrison a very comfortable" Of graduates to the University, Pres­ goods at a less price than others sell living five miles north of the city,, The best 5 cent Cigar in Buchanan, properly.' ; " B y a letter in the Palladium from ident Angell lias written that the com­ when out hunting in Berrien town­ them for. There may be a few things Fine Teas, Coffees, Cigars, the Pride, at W. H. KEELER'S, ———— ------— Representative Baker, it would seem mittee would come at a time that will ship, on Tuesday, accidently shot him­ w-e charge a^nuch for as others, but A citizen of Pokagon township who there is considerable doubt about the be mutually convenient, and it is ex­ self, the load o f shot tearing away- the? School Books, at KEELER'S/? three-fourths of our stock Is a. great found a bear’s tooth imbeded far be­ flesh and skin from about : the bowels: neath the bark o f a large tree he cut success of the Benton Harbor City pected next week. The school, under in a frightful manner. Mr,. Schnorf: Lots'of Xew. Goods this week. Come ■deal less than you can get them for Tobacco and Baker’s Goods. down, is outdone by a resident of Eau charter scheme. The house commit­ Prof. Aleshire and his efficient corps was taken to the; house of Mrs. Barn­ and see, at B O YLE & BAKER’S.'! anywhere, so Claire who found a petrified hen’s tee seems to think that both of the vil­ of teachers, is in the most prosperous hart, wher.e he now is. and' where'Drs.. X o w Ladies, if you want to see the COME AND SEE US. 4 7 F R O N T LaCrone and Mason-have the case in. tooth in the center of a* corn cob.— lages at the mouth of the river Would condition of any ever had in Buchanan, Best and Largest line of Ladies Col­ Niles Democrat. Y o u ' will please re­ charge...... Wm: R Marston and-fami­ not make more than a decent sized and an admission as a University move your hat, Frank. Hold up your ly have taken up' their residence "im lars and Cuffs in the county, come GEO. WYMAN & CO city. Well, they ate growing to it school will he one more step in. the Grand Rapids where'they’moved' their and see-us, "We have them. rn left thumb now, and be sworn. . SO C T H HF.IVU, IX 1>. MICHIGAN quite rapidly. right direction. * household effects, this, week.' 9 V ;• , HIGH & DUXGAX./ It settled the fortune of the day He had his wish presently to his heart’s let called Mud Town. Some Confederate then. The Confederates broke and fled. content. the Minnesota beat to quarters. Away down officers, before they abandoned these, scat­ Both Gens: McCulloch and McIntosh fell Hampton roads is", an inlet of Chesapeake under water the crow of tho little Monitor tered poison over them, Federal officers and mortally wounded. Their forces tried to re­ bay, between Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. got ready for fight. men following on found the provisions, ate form, hut Sigel came up with two batteries The James river empties lnto it, also the A strange scene in naval warfare then took of them and sickened and died. Who per­ of heavy artillery and it was all over. Elizabeth, on which the navy yard lies. The place. The gray hoarded captain at Old petrated the act has never been exactly ascer­ Then Sigel moved over to the Federal right; bay or indentation gets its name of “reads," Point Comfort teils it as though i i happened Sketch of the Most Uncivilized tained. But it shows what warfare in Mis­ to help Carr. That clay Cayr had fought Or a roadstead for sliips, on accoraht of its yesterday, Tho Monitor was only one-fifth souri and Arkansas meant in those days. Seven m ortal hem 's depth o f water, being scarcely anywhere less the size of tho Merrimae and of very much Battle of the Civil War. Price continued retreating till be came to against Price. Van thau twenty-three feet. It is about five miles lighter draft. Boston mountains. look on tho map and Dora himself was across. The Merrimae steamed up past tho Minne­ yon will see a spur of tho Ozark range ex­ in command here T he Federal vessels l a y abou t tho roads n ot sota toward Fortress Monroe. Then she tending into tho northwest corner o f Arkan­ most of tho day, v e r y n ear together. turned and prepared to Come straight at the For PITCHER’S INDIANS TAKE A HAND. sas, about fifty miles south of the border. and hero tho most “The Minnesota and the Roanoke were here M innesota. Tins is ihe Boston mountains, a stretch of terrific fighting of near Fortress Monroe, tho Cumberland and Mite 2,0C0 foot high. tho battle took Congress were off yonder south, near tha Ibc Aifl)«rities Have Not Decided to Gen. Earl Van Dora had been recently ap­ place. Early in mouth of the Elizabeth river,” says the cap­ pointed to the command of the Confederate This Day Which Whipped. tain. Trans-Mississippi tho day Col. Carr bad sent to Curtis About noon, Saturday, March 8, the Fed­ department; Many fo r r o - o n f o r c e ­ eral lookouts saw something coming down regard Van Dorn federal and. Confederate Armies Tight ments. They could the Elizabeth river. It was, in fact, three as the most brilliant not bo spared. Ho things, os they presently moved nearer. It Two Days and Then 'Withdraw—Por­ cavalry officer of fought on, and was three steamers. Two of them were ordi­ traits of tlie leaders on Both Sides. tlie Confederacy, g e n . CURTIS. onco m ore sent fo r nary gunboats. The other was aoueer looking There was ill feeling A Practically Pei feet Preparation for Children’s Complaints, Albert Bike’s Indians Cse Tomahawks help, saying ho could hold out no longer.. between Gens. Ster­ craft, appearing like the roof of a bam steam­ and Scalping Knives—Gen. Tan Doru’s ling Price and Ben Again there was no assistance. “Persevere,” ing down'Stream. Was this the Merrimae? McCulloch in Mis said the commanding general. He did so, The little fleet came steaming down tho river Proclamation—A fierce Battle Whose till a fourth of his men lay dead, dying and souvi, and Jefferson and out into the reads. Quickly tho Minne­ wounded upon tho field. When the left and Story Has 3fot Been fu lly Written. Davis sent Van sota and tho Roanoke made ready to meet center wefts safe, and Asbotb, Gen. Curtis the newcomers. Tlie queer craft was the The battle of Pea Ridge was fought Fri­ Dora from Virginia and Inter Sigel himself, pressed to Carr’s aid, Merrimae at last. Tho Roanokehad a broken day and Saturday, March 7 and 8,1863. The to rank both mul Special Jfotic- they found him fighting on still, with a shat­ shaft. She had to bo towed out into the INTERIOR OF MONITOR. 20 e a r l v a x d o ily . take command. He dead -wei-e buried on Sunday; If the fight tered army, ancl the ground for a mile strewn [From Lossing’s “ Civil Will1 in America.”] GlUSbNVILLH, M idi.. Oct. 22, 1SS6. [From Lossing’s “Civil War reached camp at water by tug*. had taken place east of the Mississippi it would with his dead and wounded. Hibbnrcl’s Ithem uailo Syrup Go., Jack- in America.’’] Boston mountains It docs not take long to tell tho story of Tho little Monitor followed in her ivake, have taken a prominent place in history. Tho Agisting was renewed hotly ns ever for neat followed. Tho Minnesota grounded s o n , M ic h ; DEVOTED tth°eTREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES. But it wns fought in the northwestern corner March 2 .1S63. A salute of forty guns was nnd when the M ommas turned her iron bealc a time ancl Asboth was wounded. Then H e a r S i r —I n reply to your letter fired to welcome him, and ho addressed tho out of range of Hie Virginia, and could not forward, (.hero was tho cheese box directly of Arkansas. Railroads had scarcely pene­ night fell, and both armies bivouacked upon This long experience with thousands troops. He issued a proclamation to this bo got oif. It was ebb tide. Presently the between her and the Minnesota. Tho stem I am glad to grant, your request. In. trated into that: region yet, and telegraphs the field, with tho dead and dying all about of patients enables me to cure every e ffec t: Roanoke grounded at the stern. The United guns of Iho.Miunesota opened on tho ram, m i l11re iny clisi-use, was u severe, case of were mysterious things which a good many them. “Soldiers! behold your leader! He comes States navy was not worth much more then but she was invulnerable. II her sides had iiiilniiiniatcry rheumatism. It ltao curable case. Those afflicted with people did not even believe in. Therefore In tho morning of March S, there was more to show you tho way to glory and immortal thau it is now. been perpendicular, somo of tho fifty great been running live vtiii'S mid effected Lung or .Throat Disease, Heart, Liver the full history of Pea Ridge has never been fighting around Elkhora tavern. The force The Congress and Cumberland wore an­ renown. Ho comes to hurl back the minions shots which struck her from Capt. Van me in all parts of my body from my or IQdney Disease, Nervous Prostra­ written. Y et that fight is: entitled to one of both armies was concentrated there. chored nearest to tbe coming monitor ns she of the despots at Washington, whoso ignor­ Brunt’s guns on the Minnesota, must havo head to my feet. I whs at. tiuu-s sc y unhappy distinction; It was thamostbarbar­ SigeVsmen with several heavy batteries bore steamed out of Elizabeth river. tion, Eheumatism, Neuralgia, De­ ous battle of the civil war. ance, licentiousness and brutality are equaled tho brunt of it. Gen. Davis opened a cross penetrated her. crippled iti my hands and limbs as to TIiO'-c was some exchange of shots as the bility, Youthful Indiscretions, male During the first years of the war, the south only by their craven natures. * * * The fire on the Confederate left. Cannon thunder As tho ram approached, the little Moni­ lie unable to help myself. I have used flag o f our country is waving on tho southern ancl iron bail filled tho air with terror, till at Merrimae came booming on. One shot from had better generals than the north. .A s early tor’s turret guns began to revolve ancl fire. your medicine about six weeks; in all and female, Cancers, Old Sores, borders of Missouri, planted there by my last the Confederates could endure it no her disabled several gunners on tho Cumber­ The ram answered with a tremendous broad­ as the summer of 1861, the Confederacy sent longer. Their batteries wore planted upon land. The Cumberland was swung broadside about three buttles. I am now aide to Tumors, or any Chronic Ailment, are anemissary west to hands, nnder authority from our chief magis­ side. One conical shot from tho bugo Arm­ the hills of Pea Ridge. They turned to fly, across the channel. Tho Merrimae went at do my work and in better spirits, no invited to call and examine m y record s tir u p th e Indians trate: * * * Shall it wavo there in melan­ strong gun penetrated the Monitor’s turret < and Sigel’s men wore dashing up tho bills her straight as an arrow and rammed her pains, mid continually improving choly loneliness, a s a f a ll le a f in o u r p rim eval after them. It was a picturesquo sight part way, but the bolt broke off and re­ of Oases cured when hope o f a cure against theTTnitcd iron heal; into the Cumberland’s side. A My aae is 03, oud my condition a year States g o v ern ­ forests, or shall its beautiful field and bright C urtis says in his rep ort: mained sticking between the bars of railroad had been abandoned. great opening was made and water poured in ago and now, speaks very highly of ment. This was stars flaunt in the breeze over tho bright bat­ “Tho upward movement of tho gallant iron, bent and flattened. Tho relic is still Candid in m y examinations, rea. Thirty-sixth Illinois, with its dark bluo line a torreut into the Cumberland. Then the what your medicine, lias done for me. Albert Pike, the talions of Arkansas, of Texas and of Louisi­ preserved. Other shot from tho ram flew of men and its gleaming bayonetSj steadily Merrimae opened fire. Every shot hit the I am happy indeed to recommend its sonable in m y charges, and never en­ p oet, a m an o f fine ana, as they are marshaling to do battle with around and over the Monitor without effect. rose from base to summit, where it dashed mark, and the decks of the wooden ship wire courage without a surety Of success. rhysiqne and per­ Missouri for victory, for honor and for inde­ The little raft steamed around and around true merits. It is ilie best remedy we forward, driving and scattering tho enemy soon covered with dead and injured. In il snasive tongue. He pendence l Awake, young meu of Arkansas, her ponderous foe, seeking a point of attack. h ive ever used. Respectfully. from these commanding heights!’’ three-quarters of an hour the mortally hurt and arm! Beautiful maidens cf Louisiana, So ended the battle of Pea Ridge. It was But there was none. They pounded at each Mits A. \V. Ca l d w e l l . i labored successful­ s’'ip went down in fifty-four ft ct of water, DUS. BREWER & SON, l y with the tribes smile not on tho craven youth who may fin n o t n victo ry fo r either side, b u t i t ended, the other tremendously, neither hurting the ger by your hearth when the rude blast of carrying dead, dying and wounded with her. o f the In dian terri­ fighting in that part of Arkansas and Mis­ other. souri It was fought in a corner near the Some were picked np in boats from tlie shove The M errim ae, finding she- had m ade no im - Residence and Laboratory, tory, the Creeks, war is sounding in your cars! Texas chiv­ alry, to arras!” border lino of threo states, Missouri, Arkan­ and a few swam to land. The Cum­ jiression on t he Monitor, turned her guns once ^ AIJSKKT p ik e . CMckasaws, Ghoe- Price had not retreated to Boston mountains sas; Kansas and the Indian Territory. Van berland’s topmast showed above wa­ more upon tlie Merrimae and made a savage [From Lossing’s “cavil War taws, Comanches becauso he did not mean to fight. He wished Dom encamped with his men eight miles ter, with ber flag still flying. It was attack, which told terribly. A t tbat moment £VANSTON, - ILLINOIS. in America.’*] an d Cherokee*. from tho battle field, and buried his dead un­ to gain time for re-cnforccment, and also a the turn of tho Congress next. Tho the little Monitor steamed up and placed her­ Chief John Ross, of the Cherokee nation op­ der a flag of trace. Then he went his way iCosiii H ouse, Tuesday, line lllh oi* .'iamsnry. favorable position for battle. He was joined two companion gunboats of the Merrimae self between the ram and the Minnesota. The posed him , but at length yielded to the impor­ sonth of Boston mountains, getting off m u m by Gen. McCollochandby Albert Pike withbis with nearly all his baggage. The loss on had attacked her. Seeing the fate of the Merrimae changed her [losition and once more iLaPorfe, ind., Bunnel House, Tuesday, 0 ec. Sg(k. tunities of the tribe, and struck a bargain fio FEE!! 1 established 1851. ") M e r r ill Indians. On the morning of March 5, Gen. each side was about 1,000. Both armies had Cumberland, Lieut. Pendergast, commander tlio big ram mid the Jitti- turret ship grappled. with the Confederate agent. Pike was the UNTIL BETTER f DETROIT,MICH. / B lock. ©■ssvajriar. CentiiieniaJ H otel, M onday, J an . i®. Van Dora moved forward at the head of had enough of fighting for a time. Curtis of the Congress, ran her aground by means The Merrimae grounded and the Minne­ regularly accredited commissioner of tlie about 25,000 troops, under Gens. Price, Mc­ encamped at Keitsville to rest and care'for of tugs, in order to prevent the Merrimae sota trained licr gnus directly upon licr. Tte Regular, Old-Established Confederate States of America'to the Indians. liis ram . Culloch, McIntosh and Pika from sinking her. The Merrimae, after sink­ She got afloat and turned towards Norfolk, He promised to pay to the red men the annu­ Pike’s Inclianstomahawked their fallen foss P H Y S I C I A N & S U R G E O N ing the Cumberland began pouring shot into the Monitor after iier. ities they had heretofore received from the and scalped and mutilated them. A Confed­ is ciill testing with fits greatest the Congress. Tho aim of the Confederates Suddenly tho Merrimae turned like an ani­ United States. He also promised to take the erate officer, in a letter to Tho Richmond W hig, declared that he saw the Texans doing was marvelously accurate. Tho firing from mal maddened and headed with all licr force southern part of the Indian territory under SKILL AID SIS0OESS the samo thing. On tho other hand, Van tho Congress had no effect on the Merrimac’s directly at the Monitor, seeking to run her i Confederate protection. This included the Dom charged that some of Sigel’s men mur­ sloping iron sides. down. The iron beak grated over the level country of the Choctaws and Chickasaws. W H O SS 08fiOQOAIKr312P ” - . GEOGRAPHY w ri:C GOOfSTRY- VifiLL dered several prisoners of war in cold blood. A t 4:30 Lieut. Pendergast, seeing all was deck, and the little raft came up serenely CELl BV UkLftiS-.- ■u-fiss 83At-v V r !;_; Pike’s design was to secure in time the whole It must be remembered that Pea Ridge was a over, hauled down the stars and stripes, and specimen of border warfare. ready for fight again. The Merrimae was Indian territolY to tbe Confederacy. ran up a white flag in token of surrender. more damaged than her antagonist. One The Indians raised’a force of S,000 men for The Confederates sent a tug to take formal heavy shot penetrated the armor of the ram. the war. Jefferson Davis had authorized possession. There was more maneuvering'and more can­ Pike to enlist three regiments. The Indian But tho Congress was under shelter of the nonading at do io quarters, when sudd-nly agreement was ratified at a mass meeting at Union batteries at Newport News, and they tho firing erased. Tahlequah, the Cherokee capital. It was m ■ " opened fire and drove the tug off. It is said The Merrimae and her attendant fPct signed b y “John Ross, Principal Chief of the they did not see the white flag. Then the headed up tho bay. A t the same time the Cherokee Sfation." It was secretly against YOUH G MEN, MIDDLE-AGED MEN Story of One of tlie Great Naval Merrimae poured red hot shot into tbe poor Monitor turned and steamed down tho bay and all persons who by their own acts o f Im p r a - his will, however. His wife, a young, well dcnco or F o lly at any period of life have brought old ship again. Presently she left her and tow ards Fortress educated woman, was so opposed to it that upon themselves, the evil effects following closely Engagements of tlie World, bore down upon the Minnesota. Monroe. That was she drove off the men who tried to raise a upon the heels o f transgression of the laws In this interval, the crew of the Congress, the end of the fa­ ot nature, should consult the celebrated X)r.Clarkc Confederate flag over her house, and they what there were left of them, escaped to mous duel l>etw en at once.llemem bGrlifQrvottB d iseases (with or had to give up the attempt. This was the without dreams) or d e b ility and loss of nervo shore in the boats. Next morning, of the 434 tho Merrimae and last of August,.1861, John Ross was nearly pow er treated scientifically by new methods with bravo men and true who had composed her the Moniior. never failing* success. Jg3F*It makes no difference white, having only one-eighth Indian blood. A FAMOUS SUNDAY EIGHT. crew, only half answered to their names at Lieut. "Worden, T7hat you have taken or wh o has failed to cureyou. He was a man fit for a great leader any­ roll call. Tlio rest were killed, wounded and in tlio pilot linii.se JKtf-The te rr ib le p o iso n s o f Syphilis and all where. Ho had cast his lot with his Indian b a d b lo o d and sk in disea ses, completely eradi­ m issing. of tho Moniior. brethren, although: his appearance gave no cated without mercury, Hexnoinber that this ono T h e Gray Bearded P ilot of tiio Mevri- There had come into Hampton Roads ou liorrib lo d isea se, if neglected or improperly sign of the dusky blood in his veins.. For w a s hli Friday, March 6, the naval ship St. Law­ somo cement which treated,curses tlie present and coming generations more than forty years he had acted as the liinc Describes tlie B attle. rences a sailer, Seeing how the battle was go­ was thrown into aST-AU u n n a tu r a l discharges cured promptly Moses who led Ins tribe from barbarism to without hindrance to business.^ .No experiments. in g/ she had herself towed toward tho his eyes by a s-hot civilization. Ho escaped north With his fam­ Doth sexes con su lt c o n fid en tia lly , .Age and PEA IUDGE BATTLE GROUND. grounded Minnesota, and presently sho lier- which sti'U'.i: experience important. A written guarantee ily in the summer of 1S62. Balleck’s orders to Curtis had been to keep sclf grounded. Together the two helpless ef'ctxro given in every caso undertaken* Ross’ Indians, however, with those of Tlio Confederate Itam Morrimnc Acrom- squarely m the the enemy south of Boston mountains. But vessels waited the onslaught of the i iron peephole. He was j(SF*Sufferers from any eh ro n ic d isease write other tribes, joined the Confederate army H isto ry and S ym ptom s of your case — plainly. small detachments of his troops had been left plislictl Greater Worlc of Destruction beaked monster. There seems to have taken to \v asunig- nnder Albert Pike, who was made a briga­ Cases solicited which others have failed to cure.* as guards here and there nlong the route, os been inexplicable ignorance of the channels dier general. in a .Single Half Day Than Any Other ington and tended tnJ^Send two stamps for celeb rated w orks on ho followed after Price, till his army had be­ on the part of the Federal pilots. The Roa­ In December, 1861, the Confederate general , carefully. Presi- i .iilut. ivo r d ey . Chronic, N ervous and l>elica te Diseases. Yoa come stretched out very thin. They had TVar Tcssel Ever Built—But Sho Could have an exhaustive sy m p to m a to lo g y by which Sterling Price, who bad advanced again into noke, the Minnesota and the St. Lawrence dent Lincoln visited him, and wept at marched into Arkansas traveling at the rate all ran aground. to study your ow n caso. Consultation, personally Missouri with 15,- Not Whip Capt. John Ericsson’s 3Ion- sight of the blinded hero who had done so or by letter, fr e e . Consult the o ld D octor. CHICAGO, m O & SSL&WO & PACIFIC R’ 000 men,, made a of twenty miles a day, an extraordinary Tho St, Lawrence fired a broadside at tbe much, Tho gallant officer finally recovered Thousands cured. Offices and parlors pri­ ______oral position, close xeiaaon to principal lines Blast or (Jnicaffo and. continuous lines at terminal join ts "W est, Northwest and Southwest—is the rousing appeal to march under the circumstances. Curias’ itor—Dattle of Tlie Xron Clads, March Merrimae, wbieb did not the slightest harm. his sight Nobody else in tho "Monitor was v a te. You see no one but the Doctor. Before force was much smaller than there-enforced The Merrimae fired one single shell at the St. confiding your case consult © I t . _A only true middle-link Sn that transcontinental system which invites and fiocH- the men of that hurt. friendly letter or call may save future suficringand itates travel and traffic in oitlier direction between the Atlantic and Pacific. Confederate army. Curtis therefore fell back 9 , 1SG3. state to join him. Lawrence. It wont through tho wooden ship The Minnesota had been terribly shattered. shame and add golden 'years to life, hlcdicincs The Bock Island main tine and branches include Chicago^Joliet, Ottawa, La north from the neighborhood of Boston Price bad been a On tho shores at the mouth of tho bluo like a holt of lightning. Then tho St. Law­ A shot.from tbe Merrimae had exploded tho sent everywhere secure from exposure. Hours* mountains and took a position nearer to Mis­ Sto 8 : Sundays, o to 12.. Address, brigadier in the Chesapeake this time of year tho air is mild rence, hoi's du combat, stole off liko a boiler of the tug Dragon, scalding several Moines, Indianola, "Winterset, souri, at Bentonville. He had retreated from whipped animal up toward Fortress Monroe. F. © .' CLASKE, RS. © . Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; M exican w ar. H e as June. Salt breeze and pine-forest mingle men. The Minnesota, by throwing over­ Fayetteville. Van Dorn followed and the MEKHiLL BLOCK, DETROIT. gi!!c!). was a Virginian It was getting dark. The ram and her at­ board some guns aud other heavy articles, Confederate army became in turn the pursuer. and give it bracing fragrance. Fig trees ancl bora, bnt settled in tendant gunboats drew oif from the light and and by attaching soveral more tugs to pull o f intermediate cities, towns and viilejreii. Curtis resolved to dispose his forces about fringy capo myrtles live outdoors the year Missouri. He was steamed to Sewell’s point, where they and strain at her, got out of her mud bed Sugar creek, near Bentonville, and await the around. It is one of the most delightful anchored. The hotshot the ram had thrown governor of that Monday morning and went np under tho THE GREAT UOQK B8LAHD ROUTE battle which he saw must come. last into the Congress had been for the pur­ c Sate from lS53!to spots of the earth. Visitors to Old Point shelter of Fortress Monroe. Guarantees Speed, Comfort- and Safety to those who travel over it. Its roadbed Until he reached Sugar creek, however, he pose of setting fire to her. This object was is thoroughly ballasted. Its track is of heavy steel. Its bridges arc cciid 1857. He was the Comfort and Fortress Monroe Huger on day In the two days’ fighting the Federal was not aware of "Van Dorn’s arrival in the structures o f stone and iron. Its rolling stock is perfect as human skill can make leading, spirit of after day. Travelers stopping at the great accomplished. The battered ship burned to forces lost nearly 400 men and two valuablo it. It has on the safety appliances that mechanics! genius has invented and Confederate camp. I t made things look the water’s edge. About midnight the fires secession, in Mis­ hotel east of the fortress sit hour by hour in ships; the Confederate forces lost thirteen experience proved valuable."" Its practical operation is conservative and method­ shaky for his little army, 25,000 against 13,000, reached ber powder magazine, when she men. The Monitor was struck with shot ical—its discipline strict and exacting. The luxury cf its passenger accommoda­ souri,1 His pvoclam- c h ie f j o h x b o s s . the verandas. Anon they change and take a tions is unequalcd in the W est-unsurpassed in the world. but Curtis did not weaken. It was too late blew up with a tremendous roar, and that twenty-two times, one of which damaged the ation fell with a [From Lossing's “Civil War ALL EX3PBESS EEAuSfS between "------J - T-” ------’ "r” ------■ to run, if he had wanted to. sail over the bright waters with the captain. ring: “AreMissou- in America,”] was the end of the Congress. pilot house somewhat. bo Merrimac’s long o f c o m fo rta b le D A Y C The reader will see from the map the dispo­ Everybody calls him the captain. He is a and SLEEPING CABS, elegant D iA in ij um sa providing excellent meats, ana -rians nO longer true to themselves?" he said “Harper’s Pictorial History”says of tho Mer­ iron bow had been twisted when she ran into sition of the forces on each side. Sugar creek hale, gray bearded man with a keen eye and a rimae: “No vessel that ever fioa ed had ever —between Chicago, St. Joseph. Atchison and Kansas City—restful EEOLXMUTG “Are. they a timid, time-serving: race, fit the Cumberland. Two of her giuis were THE GREAT CHAI3 CABS. flows first westward through a mountain de­ only'* for subjugation to a despot? strong frame. He has been abont tbe Chesa­ done so great a work in a single half day. broken, licr smoke and steam pipes and flag file, then northward, skirting a clump of Sho had destroyed Awake, iny countrymen! * * * Come peake and Norfolk bay more years tban a staff were shot away, and as sho steamed up THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE mountains. The westerly portion of the two powerful ves­ Norfolk bay it was seen that sbo sagged at to us, brave sons of the Missouri good many of our readers bavc lived. Year German Remedy.) Is tho direct, favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St- Paul. Over clump is called P*a Ridge. Thence the battle sels, carrying three the stern. this rente solid Fast Esnress Trains run daily to tho cummer resorts, picturesque valley! Rally to our standard! I must have after year, too, while tho loiterers sit and localities and hmiting and fistin? rrounds of Iowa and Minnesota. Iho rich times her number “But what did the Monitor and Merrimae 1 50,000 m en; * * - D o y o n sta y a t hom e to gets Its name. It is also sometimes called the gaze, now at the-bine sky, now at tbe softly wheat fields and grssing lands cf intcr-or Dakota are reached via "Watertown. secure terms with tlie enemy? Then I warn battle of Elkborn tavern, from a bouse in of men, and fully do next?’ “They never came together again,” I TROTHS FBI THE 8I6K.I A short desirable route, via Seneca andKartkakeo, offers superior inducements rolling breakers which are even as blue, they s ix tim es her w eight said the gray bearded captain. “They watched to travelers between. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs, St. you the day soon may come when you will tbe eastern part of the mountain group. Kor those deathly $1,000 will he paid! ask the captain to tell them the story of the of armament.” Tho Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, .Kansas City, Minneapolis, St. Paul and inter- be surrendered to the mercies of that enemy, In the map the black, broken lines to the around there a good whiio, tho Ucrrhnns pro­ Bilious Spcllsdcpcnclfor a case Avhcrc s u l ­ mcchato points. M errim ae and th e M on itor fight. Federal vessels lost f OnSt’ LPHURBlTTERSphur Bitters will and your substance given to the Hessians and northward indicate the Confederate troops, tecting Norfolk and the month of the James, A ll classes of patrons, especicHy families, ladies and children, receive from quite 253 men that tho Monitor protecting the Chesapeake. Once It will cure yon. not assist or cure. Il| omcials and employes of BockAsiaml trains protection, respectful courtesy and Jaybawkers. Heave your property to take the open ones a little south of them tho never fails. Sth of March, 1802, Irinfily attention. care of itself. Come to the army of the Mis­ Federals. By a skillful movement Van in a while each one would come out mid 3 Do you Buffer with For Tickets, Slaps, Folders— obtainable at all principal Ticket Offices in the that tired aud allgoDO Cleanse the vitiated | souri, not fora week or a month, but to free Dorn had flanked Curtis on the night of __ -the Confederates scream around with her steam whistle awhile feeling; if so, use r-nd Canada— or r—•- desired information, address, 5-jrz blood when you sceg iv yourcouutry. * * * I, at least, w ill never March 6 and gained his rear. This threatened only 10. Would mighty sassy, pretending to challenge. But Sulphur Betters its Impurities burst-1 R. FL CASUS, E. ST. JOHN, the terrible Merri- if the other seemed likely to take it up that lit will cure you. see the chain; fastened upon m y country., X to cut off Curtis’ communication with Spring- ling through the sldnl ?residentr '.d G6r.erat Sknager, Chica.--*.______fiensrai Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago, in Pimples;Blot:ehe3,| win ask for six and one-half feet of Missouri field, Mo., and his supplies. The aspect was mac come back one backed off in a hurry. One was afraid Operatives who arc* 'closely confined in and Sores. B ely on | son fix which to repose, for I wiU not live to black enough. next morning and Hiid the other diissent.” SULPHUR- BITTERS,£ jcttY ERigssoN. 3 the mills and work- see m y people enslaved I” Gen. Franz Sigel distinguished himself hon­ — May fo l­ — shops: clerks,who do and health w ill fol-g- lust THE CREAM OF ILL BOOKS OF ABVEBTURt -S$43L^ncr"RoanoKcf~5ot much sleep for lowing by her own conmiaoder. low. •Condensed Into One Volume. [Gen. Sterling Price went through the war. and orably in a skirmish on March 6. His camp SOL # 3 after is closed migrated to Mexico. H e was a was the most westerly of Curtis’ forces, being officers and men on those frigates lying there nail, to prevent her from falling into Federal exercise, and all who Slu -n iim Bitte r Fo member of the board fust aground that night. hands. The Monitor foundered in a gale off are confined In doors, PIONEER; nui iDARINC near Bentonville, which appears on the map. should use Sulphur o f Immigration of Van Dorn passed through that town ou his Cape Hatteras. the last day of the year 1862 HEROES AK1J The thrilling adventures of all tli^ hero explorer* that country for a way northward to get in Curtis’ rear. By and was lost. t im e , but after­ The fight of the Merrimae and Monitor has sickly. ______feS m u ^ o n tie r fighters with Jndfnis, outlaws mid skillfully covering his right flank with a cav­ MEkEEMAC AND MONITOR. Tlie Monitor,. wild iront the wards returned to taken its place as one of the great naval en­ " i f VOU (ioTlOt irisSI SULP-iroRBl'iTKRS Missouri, where he alry movement Bigel managed to get off with [FrOpi “ Lossing’s Civil War.” ] Abont midnight a strange small craft came earliest times to the present. liv e s and famous gagements of the world. to suffer from lllieum-jp"1') lnu'^ 2?2 died.] his whole supply train and conveyit to Sugar ntism, use a bottle 011™“' ' ° you strong and exploits of-DeSoto, LaSalle, IStuudish, Boone, Kens The capfafin was the pilot of the Merrimae and anchored beside the Minnesota. The The employment of vessels wholly armored ton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie. Houston, Carson, Cus­ A t the time the creek. About 600 men and five pieces of fight SBLrncn Bitters Jhoalthy. th a t d ay navy------yard-i at Norfolk----- and, ------burned— tho i~-— ships, and this was her trial trip. She had come health, who are all ters to-night, and Oilier qf Slnur O FOR SALE BY ~ tion . while he dashed on through tho sides of tbe strongest wooden one, and protected anchor, rudder and screw alize that such a change could he effected in so Iu the Principal Cities, with History of HisTdfe; A s soon asheconld get squared about in bis with all speed to short a time after buttling with tbe disease so and Sermons by Sam Small, bis Co laborer. ship. Thus, attacking vessels one at a time, propeller. Tho whole top was decked over with W allace R'iSey. newseatsit.St. H alleck sent B rig. Gen. makethe real attack long. Wc are still using the remedy at intervals, m ONLY ILLUSTRATED ED2TION. as it seems to bnild up "her system. Yon are at g e n . s i g e l . on the Federal rear. the Virginia was prepared to vanquish the heavy iron. The top of the turret was of rail­ Most remarkable fliud intensely interesting and Samnel R . Curtis after Price with an army liberty to nse tins in any manner you see proper. The surprise was complete. Not till the whole United States navy and commercial road bar iron, armored over with iron plate, amusing engravings ever seen iu a bock. General Agents Wanted which finally, including: the rs-enforcemeuts "We are yours truly, morning of March T, did Curtis discover marine. "What is more, she had been fitted holes being left for ventilation. To get at the Mb. a n d Mb*. 8. B aldwin, OXIi'VfOX.X* AKD AUTHENTIC EDITION Of extra ability aud experience* to take general ap­ added from time to time, amounted to 12,- pointing ageucitts. lo find and start other canvass. what his enemy was up to. Then with the up in the United States government’s own Monitor’s machinery, and damage her, a shot 2jO Franklin Avenue. The first complete reports ever printed. Great­ 095,m en. Curtis; was an Ohio man,, a West K ^ "S o ld by Druggists, 75c. est. book sensation of the day. Tremendous de­ erRon IUj*t-sellihiT books. Extraordinary induce­ utmost haste ho wheeled his men abont and ments . Applicants must, show they mean busi­ Point graduate, and he had been a colonel in navy yard, of good iron and steel belonging would have to pass through twenty feet of mand. No book ever before like it. A G E N T S changed rear to front, and stretched his army W A N T E D Popular low-drtwn prices. Write ness by’-stating by letter (no postal Cards) in tcix, the. Mexican war. He had been a congress to the nation. water and then strike a slanting heavy iron rlieir experience, etc. in line of battle across Pea Ridge. Van for terms; or,to secure agency quick, sand 7n cts. man from Iowa, and lived in that state when The new pattern given to her was the idea piate. Thus there was nothing a shot could in slumps for full outfit. HENRY BUCK Iti X & CO.. Dorn’s force was twice as large as his own, 43mfi 201 N . Second St.. ST. LOUIS, MO. the civil war broke out. touch except tho flat deck or the turret or 'standard book CO., and included Indians and border Texans. of Lieut. John M. Brooks, himself a United An instructive part of War history is got 43m.O 205 Pine Sr. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Curtis’ battle line extended east and west States naval Officer who had taken tbe Confed­ tho low flat pilot house, which latter was as T Jxc BUSTERS* GUIDE is frontreading tho correspondence and the re­ across Rea Ridge between three and four erate side. The battering ram or false bowox- heavily built as the turret. The smoke stack, issued Sept* and March, ports in the government archives. Nearly Ol every inscription .attl eaciiyeax. J&zr' 313 pag es, miles from Sugar creek to Elkborn tavern. tended out ahead ot her 33 feet. Sho had two also protected with heavy iron hexing, was ffl RECoVc'D STEA.M PR [NO all the generals in the field constantly beg the 8 3 ^ x 1 1 ^ l23L'jhea,with ov er SODA W ith this hastily changed Federal front, tho built teloscopo fashion with slides that could FNH HOUSE. Warranted department commanders for re-enforcements, powerful engines below the waterline. Her M itr\ ifivK *ar.iHff«t.cion 3 , 5 0 0 illu str a tio n s — a two armies faced each other like this: wltole Picture Gallery. and are answered that re-enforcements are roof and sides were covered with oak over two be drawn within one another when the vessel B e s t in th e W orld, Confederates on the north, Federals on the GIVES TOolerale Prices being forwarded as fast as possible: feet thick, and upon this was plated won 0 was in action. sou th : TRAVEL VIA directO to consumers oil all goods for Through Trains with Dining In Halleek’s- instruction to Curtis he con­ inches through. The ram in front was also There w’as no way to get into her except personal or family use. Tclltliow to McCullough, McIntosh, Price. Carsr Pullman Palace Sleep­ stantly urges the latter to keep his men to­ down a ladder through the turret, one mail order, and gives exact cost of every- (Cross Timber Hollow), composed of oak and iron. The vessel was ing Cars, Modem Coaches.- gether, and not let the enemy fight him in yon. nse, cat, drink, wear, or Sigel, Asbotb, Davis, Carr. arm ed w ith several groat guns fo r those d ays, at a time. Such was the invincible little -WOMAN’S FRIEND, Sure connections in Union detail, “Throw out your cavalry carefully;” Depots a t its terminal points, Stave fan with. These XDTVALUABLE The names are those of Van Dorn’s and carrying shot of from S3 to 100 pounds, and a demon of war that came down to meet the says Halleck, “like fingers to the hand, so that with trains from and to the LOOKS contain information gleaned Curtis’ division commanders. Gen. Alexander 130-pound shell. Merrimae. She was built in 100 days cur Bast, V/est, North and South, ______THE OHLY TRUE they can be drawn in ou the main body.” from tlie markets of the world. W c Asboth had charge of Curtis’ cavalry and Such was the ram Virginia. She is better and out. Cheapest, Best and Quickest will nmiEl a copy PK.LE to any ad­ Curtis, in one of his letters, declares that he Secures to GIRLS a painless, perfect Route from Chicago7 Peoria artillery. Cross Timber Hollow was a deep dress upon receipt o f lO cts. to ’defray must; have cavalry horses, 400 new sets of ar­ known, however, the world over, by her for­ The Merrimae mid Monitor fight was no or St, Louis to and difficult ravine, covered with fallen trees, development aud thus prevents life­ expense c f mailing. LetushearfroKi tillery harness and “10,000 pairs of pants.” mer name, the Merrimae, and that is the exception to tbe rule that the great battles DENVER, ST. PAUL, you. S.c spectfully, S y i R O N between the two armies. Through this hollow long weakness. Halleck answers back that “pants; will be name which w ill be used in this story. of our war occurred on Sunday. So did the .SAN FRANCISCO, MINNEAPOLIS, they had to reach each other. & sent,” but he cannot spare any horses. Sustains and soothes Over-worked OMAHA, PORTLAND, ORE. MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Col. Osterhaus, of Chicago, opened the Last hut not least, she was directed by ex- battle of ’Waterloo, and many other great & 223 Wabash Arenac, Chicago, itt* Missouri and Arkansas Were the scene of KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, fight by an attack on Van Dorn’s center United States officers, men who had been fights tho world over. Women, Exhausted Mothers, and the most desperate guerrilla fighting of the CITY OF MEXICO, ATCHISON. TONIC at 10:30 in the morning, March 7. Just as he among the bravest Sunday, March 9, about 6 o ’clock in the prevents prolapsus. For Tickets, Rates, Maps, &c., apply to Tlohet Agents IVill purify tho B LO O D regnlate War, and this fact is also reflected in Curtis’ tho LIVER and KIDNEYS and commenced this movement word was hastily and most experi­ morning, the sloping roof of the tremendous Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­ o f connecting lines, or address letters.- He tells Cob Clark W right; “There T. J. POTTER, H. B. STORE, PAUL MORTON, Restore tho HE A LT H anaVlO- brought to Curtis that his pickets had been enced in the Union OR of YO U TH . Dyspepsia,Want is a g re a t s e t o f rogu es ab ou t K eitsv ille an d I ram loomed, up through the haze, and bore vous breaking down (often preventing 1st V. P. G.M. Q.P.&TA. of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of driven in . navy. Her com­ For handsome Illustrated Burlington Route Guide Strength and Tired Feeling ab* hope yoit will find and arrest and send back down upon the Minnesota. With her were Booh s.nd Sc. irostage to the G, 1\ & X. A., Chicago, 113. So the battle was began. Soon there was mander was Capt. insanity), providing a, safe change of eolutely cared: Bones, mas. the most of them. Another of Curtis’ orders her attendants of the day before, the Con­ cles and nerves receive new tremendous fighting. Tbe woods swarmed Franklin Bu­ life, and a hale and happy old age. force. Enlivens the mind is very strict in regard to protection of pri­ with Confederates, who seemed to spring from chanan. He had federate gunboats Patrick Henry, James­ k and supplies Brain Power. vate property. He will not permit houses to Reader suffering from any com­ . A ■^■■■tf^SuiferingfromcomplamtBpeeik the ground. Carr’s division, on the extreme b e e n th irty-five town, Raleigh, Beaufort and Teaser. To­ ctim nlates the torpid liver, Atrength* llnr to their sox will findinDB. plaint peculiar to the female sex, ,zoa- ens tlie digestive organs. reguhUes tlie 1 be entered, unless for spies, arms or soldiers. right; had been heavily attacked, and Oster­ years in the United gether they carried eleven guns. In the HARTER’S IRON TOHTOa houciSj and arc unequaied us an s a fe , speedy ci “Restrain your troops from acts of cruelty haus was driven back. Curtis had ordered States navy. battle Of the day before Commodore Bu­ phora is worth everything to you.^ All attempts’ll______„ _ larily. Do nbt experiment—get C ST and fo lly ” he directs Col. W right. ■Gen. D avis to the re lie f o f C arr on th e rig h t, The M errim ae chanan had been severely wounded by Send for our circular of private testjp* Gen.’ Price wintered at Springfield, getting JINTI-BIU01I8 lEOSOSHE. r„ Dr. HARTER'S LIVER, PILLS J ,but Osterhaus’ men came flying back upon had been on tbe a shot from the Congress, and in the ac­ A Dife Ejrperisuca. Remarkable and Cure Constipation.Xiiver Complaint and Sics reel-hits and supplies. February 11, Curtis monials and be convinced. In m alarial districts f heir virtues aro [Headache. Sample Doso and Dream Book! the center. The order to Davis was counter­ t/f tongue of rumor tion of March 9, the command devolved Quick: cures. Trial Packages. Send began his march against Price, As he ap­ Every woman sickly or healthy BtamB for scaled particulars. Address W idely recognized, as they possess pee- (imoiled on receipt of two conts in postage, If manded, and he was told to stay and help for weeks. Four upon his first officer, Lieut. Catesby Jones. u liar properties iu freeing; fill e system THEDB. HARTERMEDICINE GO.. S T, LOUIS, M0, proached, Price retreated sonth, and finally Osterhaus. He quickly changed his line of ships Of the Federal Tbe powder div ision on board the Congress was should read. “Facts for Women.” This O r. WARES & CO. Louisiana, Me. from that poison. Elegantly sugar wen£c:oy!ef ?tho border into Arkansas. He coated-riDosc sm all. Drice, S5ets. march under fire. Very shortly Gen. Davis in charge of Paymaster McKean Buchanan, book will be sent to any lady8 reader camped ' at a place called Cross Hollows. CAPT. BUCHANAN. ™ v y m H am p- PC others,Who vvsh toexamfoe found himself and Osterhaus fighting McCul­ brother of the commander o f the Merrimae. [From Lossing’s “Civil ton loads watching of this paper, and to ladies only, on I iwlslat* this paper, or obtain estimates Sold Everywhere. Curtis’ cavalry followed in close pursuit. loch, McIntosh, Pike and all Pike’s Indians, Only one thing had prevented the destruc­ STOPPED FREE ■War.” ] her. T h ey w ere tho .on advertising space when In Chicago, wifi find it en file at Office, 4 4 Murray St., New T o r t . Marvelous success. Price retreated hastily, leaving a number of With the poet and John Ross at the head of tion of the Minnesota in the action of Satur­ receipt of 10c. Address, sick and a considerable amount o f commis­ steam frigates Minnesota and Roanoke, and day, and that was the fact that she. was 45 JO 49 Randolph; St., ■ © ^UUSS'fi'6 Insane Persons Restored them. Bockhe and Osterhaus wavered, and the sailing frigates Cumberland and Congress. ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CQ., ’bcAdvertisingAgencyof (bUfliy €M.Q Ha!s£l3ll%5B Dr.KUNE'3 GREAT sary stores behind him. He burned his. bar- then gathered strength and advanced again. grounded in water too shoal for the Mer­ racks at Cross HolIow3. Tjbo appearance of the M em m ac had come to 123 Main Street, • • Kalamazoo, Hlch. , , „ N e r v e R e s t o r e b They swayed back and forth in a storm of rimae to come near her. Her misfortune: had l/V«//BRAIN SsNERVB DISBASES." Only sure bo looked on as something of a joke. Van . avo ;a poRtlivo remedy for toe cure fo r Nerve Affections, fi t s , etc* Near this placo occurred one of those out­ proved her salvation . N . B.—Letters marked “private” are se en iKFAtxtSLR if taken as directed. No JFtU a fter shot. All at once the Eighteenth Indiana Brunt, captain of the Minnesota, wrote home: only by our Private Secretary and consult­ thonflODda of coses .of tho worst kind: and .. rages of the war Which all must regret now, A t th e approach o f the Merrimae and her hove been cured. Indeed,-sostronc la my faith______jirst degfSiise, Treatise apd $ 2^trUVbottle free to came sweeping down upon the flank and rear “We are tired of waiting for tho Merrimae ing Physician. monthly. Lowest rates; Extra inducements. 15x* that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with aYAL- Fit pal__ s.thcy paying expresscharfces onbox when gome Of Prico’s pro visions were left at a ham­ tenders on Sunday morning tho drums of pressP train time to all California points. Address . to x received. Send names. P. O^nd0~and express address

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