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BntnisntHim hibe uqwi qi mimm, A perfect imitation of virgin gold, ■ Y0LUME XXIX. BUCHANAN, BERRIEN COUNTY MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, EEBBUABY 28,1895, NUMBER 6. and the price is .1 OrFICS—IiiRecordBiiilding,Oak Street

,lMo wifo she puts her head out th’ PERILS OF A MESMERIC EYE. WITH MY PIPE. Business Directory. WINTER. windy an sais, ‘Jos keop on stirrln there iWHITTIER’S SECEET, -§•! They Drove a Respectable, Glean Shaved When the wind blows cold and shrill through CHRISTIAN CHURCH. — Preaching every Old Winter is a sturdy one, an don’t you dast stop, fer th’ butter’ll Three styles: Riding Bow, Straight Lord's day at 10:30 A. >1. and T:30P. it. Also Lawyer Into Whiskers. the black December night, And lasting stuff ho’s made of. stick ter th’ kittle an burn et if you THE TRUE STORY OF HIS COURT­ knd tho oak logs pile the chimney, and tho Sunday School at 12:00 noon, and T .P . S. C. E. His flesh is firm as iron stone. & Temple, Eye Glasses. at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting each Thursday does. ’ I SHIP OF CORNELIA RUSS. A well known lawyer who has always flame is leaping bright, evening at 7:30. 0. W» 'Workers meet every Tues­ There’s nothing he’s afraid, of. ‘ ‘Down went th’ windy. I was jest taken considerable pride in the classic When witch tales are in order, and the chil­ Substantial frames, perfect lenses. In­ day at 7:30 P. M. Ho spreads his coat upon tho heath, thet hoppin mad I ’d a notion ter quit mold of his clean shaven face appeared dren cease their play, spect them. Nor yet to warm it lingers. Though She Bid Not Marry Him, She Ro- I light my pipe contentedly and puff and puff NITED BRETHREN CHURCH—Rev. J. W. right there an leave th’ ole thing bran, in the county courtrooms recently with - away. DeLoug, Pastor. Sabbath. services: Sabbath He scouts tho thought of aching teeth mained Single and Never Told—A Love U Or chilblains on his fingers. / hut then I was afraid Aba Scissors might a well developed growth of very unbe­ School 12:00 x.; Preaching 10:30 a. m.; Young kerry on if I did. So I stirred an stirred Episode In the Poet’s Info That Made n coming-beard. Every friend tbathe met Puff, puff, puff! People’s Meeting 6:OOp . m.; Preaching 7:00 r. m. Of flowers th at h.enm or birds th at sing Though the wind tho casement cuff, Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading Thursday even­ an stirred. I tell you I don’t know any Deep Impression Upon Him. wanted to know why he didn’t get A full pipe of tobacco B l J C s O s T S , in g ? ^ . Everybody invited to all theseservices. Full little cares or knows he. * shaved, and finally be corralled half a He hates the fico and hates the spring work as mean as thet. Stop moviu th’ The residence of 18 months in Hart- Brings me happiness enough. RESBYTERIAN C'HURCH, Rev. O. J. Rob And all th at’s warm and cozy. stick, an th’ kittlo burns. If yon over dozen of them in a corner and told them OPPOSITE HOTEL, BUCHANAN. P erts, Pastor, Sabbath services: Preaching ford introduced him to a vigorous anti­ Is sleep the time for dreaming? Well, I dream 10:30 A. M. and. 7:30 P. M. Sahhath School 12:00 But when the foxes hark aloud done et yon’ll know et ain’t no man’s slavery circle of higher culture and a, tho reason. my dreams awake. M. Yonng People’s meeting 8:80 P.M . Prayer On frozen hill and river; work.” Ho had never learned the art of shav­ I Jovo the varying visions that a wreath o* meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. When round, tho fire the people crowd “Th’ weemen alius does et with us,” more delicate refinement than any ho ing himself and had always patronized smoke can make. the ‘ghosts, ’ as he persisted in calling And rah their hands and shiver; had known, and' within that circlo in­ one barber. Not long ago the barber Tho scent of my tobacco makes me reconciled the phenomenon, and he was even more ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Rev. A. P. said the Tinsmith in a superior tone. carnated in a most lovely woman be was to stay muddled than usual in his manipulation Moore,Pastor. Preaehingjat 10:30 A.M. and7:30 When frost is splitting stono and wall. “I cal’lated they was ter do et with dropped into the habit of telling him In a world which hath no sorrow but a pipe P. M. Sunday school at 1* M. Y. V. prayer And trees como crashing after, to find his fato. that he (the lawyer) had a mesmeric can puff away. of the transit. Finally his slowness meeting Thnrsday evening. Cottage prayormeet us, ” the Chronic Loafer continued, ‘ ‘but Among thefriends tho biographer has ing Tuesday evening. Covenant meeting Satur­ NEW SUPPLY OF That hates ho not; ho loves it all; I mistook. I stirred an stirred an stirred. eye. The lawyer didn’t mind much what oaused night to come on before ora task day before the first Sunday of each month, with Then bursts lie Out in laughter. mentioned Judge Russ, a man well Puff, puff, puff! was completed, and we therefore return­ cummnnion the first Sunday of the month. Th’ fire got hotter an hotter an hotter, his barber thought of his eye so long as Let the world go smooth or rough, Strangers always welcome. His homo is by the north pole’s strand, an as et got; warmer th’ han’le of th’ known in that day for brilliant parts ho shaved him satisfactorily. But hav­ A pipe of rich tobacco ed at dusk to the same camping plaoe Where earth and sea aro frozen. stirrer seemed tor git shorter, an me face and a handsome person. The family ing discovered that the lawyer’s eye Brings me happiness enough. as the night before. HE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL con­ His summer house, wo understand, was distinguished for beauty and bright^ “After we had eaten supper Buck Tvenes at 12 o’clock each Sunday. We urge SCHOOL SHOES In Switzerland ho’s ch<& n. begin ter blister. I kep’ etupfer an bora was mesmeric the barber went a stop In th e bine smoke round me curling rise the each member to be present, and cordially invite an a half, toll me legs was near givin ’way ness. Of those members whom Whit­ further and once in awhile, after mak­ Carolina hills, said: ‘Colonel, I never want to see that ail who are not in any other school to come with Henderson's lines of Red Seliool Now from tho north he’s hither hied tier knew, Mary, the oldest, married Si­ ing a slip with the r iser, would explain The sunlight on the meadows and the ripple infernal light again. Ghosts or no us. A faithful corps of teachers will bid you wel­ To show his strength and power, under me, me fingers was stiff an ach- los E. Burrowcs. Mrs. Burrowes died on the rills. come to the various classes. Ag

/**"v -A r- D C C n D C I could get relief The Adventist committee on nomin­ GLENDORA. economy of this form of government D C P I I i | C from a m ost hor­ ations has reported the following offi­ From our Regular Correspondent. is undisputed, while the absence of the rible blood dis­ cers for the next World’s Conference: Feb. 26,1895. political politician and his raids upon the public treasury, which is such a ease I had spent hundreds of dollars President, O. A. Olsen; Corresponding Good-bye, sleighing. We are not common feature in all city govern­ The Evening: News, trying various remedies and physi­ Secretary, L. D. Nichols; Recording quite ready to see you go, but go, if ments, is conceded to be a great advan­ cians, none of which did me any Secretary, W. W. Prescott; Foreign you must. tage. In consideration of these bene­ ANTfti’LAUS :JG Great Daily of Michigan.* good. My finger nails came off and Mission Secretary, E. M. Wilcox. All The mill yard is piled full of logs, fits, the substantial citizens of the Na­ my h a ir came out, leaving me tion’s Capital are perfectly willing to of the above are of Battle Creek. Ex- and still they come, go without the exercise of the right of perfectly bald. 1 then went to ective Committee, Elders 5. N. Has­ Ed. Babcock is' shipping wood as franchise. Z r^rvIE-FAPEB cannot be replaced by even greater kell, Cape Town, Africa: W. C. White, fast as he can haul it. L. H. Kempton It is admitted that this form of gov­ — ■ 1 ■ -- " " publications from larger cities; they ' Sidney, Australia; J. H. Morrison, Oak­ ships a carload occasionally. Lumber ernment is theoretically imperfect; in­ cannot supply completely the many items of home news that are of the HOT SPRINGS asmuch as there is no provision made Hoping to be cured by this celebrated land, Cal.; J. H. Durand, Battle Creek; is being loaded” on the cars, and the for the exercise of the right of fran­ greatest interest, but for State, National, and worldwide news, the greater treatment, but very soon became disgusted Y. A. Irwin, Mt. Vernon, Ohio; R. C. mill is running on full time. chise on the part of the citizens. It is. paper must be looked to. The Detroit Evening News stands as the and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was Poeter, Lancaster, Mass.; H. B. Hol- Can any one deny that sleighing considered by those who have lived RIGHT truly wonderful. I commenced to recover under this government, which rhas ex­ leader in the State, and should go hand in hand with your home paper. at once, and after I had taken twelve bot­ ser, Basle, Switzerland; A. J. Breed, makes times livelier? tles I was entirely cured—cured by S.S.S. Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Adney Adams and wife of Hart> isted since the year 1878. that this de­ r cured—cured by S.S.S. fect appears greater in theory than in 2 Cents per Copy. when the world- ford, Mich., visited relatives and The Evening News, actnal experience. A large number of 1 0 C e n t s p e r W e e k . Housewives renowned H o t Springs had failed. COMMON COUNCIL. friends in this neighborhood last week. the residents of Washington are no $1.25 for 3 Months by Mail. Detroit. Mich. Wm. S. Looms, ‘ Mr. Stewart, our minister, is repoit- more disenfranchised than are a like x t s e j Shreveport, La. The Common Council met in regular ed to be having good success in his re­ number of residents in other cities of Agencies in every village, town and city in the State of Michigan. Ourir Book on the Dis

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A Bad Fire at Three Oaks. Report of the Condition .of the B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . Church Notes. The meetings of the Advent church The elegant residence of Hon. Wm. TRY THE CELEBRATED Chamberlain, Warden of the Jackson CITIZENS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1895. will continue over Sunday, and longef. Services at the Methodist church prison^ together with all the contents NATIONAL BANK aUd several surrounding outbuildings, Entered at the Post-office at Buchanan, Mich, Sunday morning and evening. Sub­ as second-class matter. were destroyed by fire, at Three Oaks, A T N ILES, -IN- jects: Morning—A message of com­ on Sunday afternoon. The fire caught In the State of Michigan, at the close Buchanan Markets. fort to the sorrowing children of God. from .the furnace, the occupants of SILVER LEAF TEA of business, Dec. 19,1894: Evening—A sermon to young men. Hay—$6 @ $8 per ton. the house being away from home at RESOURCES. E Lard—lOo. The'Presbyterians will, On next'Sab­ the time. Owing to the lack of fire Which has a National reputation for purity and • Loans and discounts...... ,8164,64108 Salt, retail—81.00 bath, celebrate the second anniversary Overdrafts, secured andunse- , protection in the village, the flames steeping qualities. cured...... 114 81 Flour—02.60 ® 84.00 per bbl., retail. Of the dedication of their church. The made rapid headway. Loss, 86,000. U. S. bonds to secure circula­ CLOTHING. Honey—14 o. program will consist of music by the Insurance, 81.400. tion...... 50,000 00 Live poultry—6c. choir, a historical address by the pas­ Premiums onU. S. bonds...... 6,000 00 TREAT & REDDEN, Stocks, securities, etc...... 24,000 00 Butter—lOo. tor, and other interesting features. A PERSONAL. Banking house, furniture and special service in the same interest Eggs—14o. Mr. Morris Helston of Michigan City SOLE AGENTS, fixtures...... 15,500 00 Wheat—50 c. will be huld during the Sabbath school Other real estate and mortgages 1-4 OFF FOR 30 DAYS, was in Buchanan on Monday. owned...... • 1 • 13,404 68 Gats—30c. hour and the. Y. P. S. 0. E. meeting at Due from approved reserve FOR CASH ONLY. Corn, 35c. C o’clock. Subject of the evening lec­ H. H. Porter of Dowagiac was in BUCHANAN, MICH. agents...... 22,622 21 Glover Seed—85.15. ture, Fred Douglas. town Tuesday. Cheeks and other cash items... 315 20 W. M. Johnson of Baroda was in Rotes of .other Rational hanks, 517 00 Rye, 50c. Fractional paper currency, A ll accounts m ust be settled The fiftieth anniversary or golden town Monday. Beans—81.30 @1.50. wedding of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. VinceDt nickels and cents...... 65 17 Live Hogs—3J^o. Mrs. W. C. Schwartz of Chicago is Lawful money reserve in hank, immediately, as we must have will occur on March 12th, Mr. and Mrs. viz: money. Vincent having been married March visiting relatives in Buchanan. Specie...... 19,21415 12th, 1845. Arrangements are being Ered Bakeman of the Galien Ailvo Legal tender notes... 2,000 00 21,21415 TWO NEWSPAPERS Redemption fund with U. S. At the Price of One. by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent’s friends to cate was in South Bend on Monday. K E E P YOUR Treas. (5 per et. of circulation) 1,590.00 celebrate in a fitting manner, such a Gall and See Bargains. A special arrangement made with 0. W. Hotchkiss of Yiles was in Ben­ notable event in tbe lives of Mr. and ton Harbor, Tuesday. Total— ...... 8319,984 90 the publishers of the Yew York Week­ Mrs. Vincent. LIABILITIES. Mrs. Adele Bunker is visiting rela­ Capital stock paid in ...... 850,000 00 W. TRENBETH, ly Tribune enables ns to oiler that tives in South Bend. Surplus fund...... 15,000 00 stanch Rupublican newspaper togeth­ Marriage Licensee. Undivided profits, less expenses L. Y. Kennedy of Benton Harbor and taxes paid...... 413 82 MERCHANT TAILOR. er with the R ecord for tne suoserip- Sidney McLean, 22, Riles; Leona Mer­ spent Sunday in Buchanan. ritt, 19, same. Rational banknotes outstand­ tion price o f the R ecord alone. Send i n g ...... 45,000 00 John Emhoit, 27, Bainbridge; Mary B. R. Desenberg is in Chicago this Dividends unpaid...... 590 00 in your name together with the $1.50 Haid, 2S, same. week buying spring goods. Individual deposits 1 and receive the two papers for one George Goodrich, 20, Coloma; Louise subject to check,.67,171 39 i qhq qqi oq W. Trenbetb, the merchant tailor, is Demand certificates | ■’ a ua A CHANCE. Bit, IS, same. in Chicago today buying goods. ON THIS SPACE year. Richard Liske, 2S. Stevensville; Ida of depositl41,S...... 09 69 J \ Ziek, 19, Benton Harbor. Mr. and'Mrs. John D. Ross of Ohica-' I am'going to sell my Total...... $319,084 90 Republican Village Canons. Herman Fich, 24, Chicago; Amelia go are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ------'_U3 The Republicans of the Village of Pigorsh, 24, St. Joseph. RoSs. -----OEEICERS:----- Buchanan will bold a caucus at Arza G. Gage, President, Mrs. Bert Coutright and children of ed and was assisted by Rev. J. F. Bart- Rough’s opera house, on Monday even­ Regu la r meeting of Sylvia .Chap­ The Musical Literary Club will give I. P. Hutton, Vice President, D R Y G O O D S Benton Harbor have been -visiting rel­ E. E. Woodcock Cashier, ing, at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose of ter Yo. 74, O. E. S., will.be held in Ma­ mess, The remains were interred in their Mendelssohn Evening public at placing ia nomination candidates for atives in Buchanan the past week. Oak Ridge cemetery. the home of Mrs. Levi Redden Monday W. M. Hutton, Asst. Cashier. AT A SACRIFICE. the various village offices, and the sonic Hall, Wednesday evening, March • ------d ir ec to r s:------Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sawyer went on evening March 4. A fine characteriza­ A. G. Gage, I. P. Hutton, E. E. Woodcock, transaction of such other business as 6,1S95. This is the fourth anniversa­ March Term Petit Jurors. may come before the caucus. ry since the organization of our Chap­ Tuesday for a few week’s visit with tion will bq read with analysis of the H. M. Dean, J. H. Richardson, L. E. A ll wanting goods of any kind will save The following is the list of petit Wood, J. L. Reddick, L. H. Beeson, money by calling on me. I mean business . B y order of V illa g e Com. ter, and it is desired that every mem­ Mr. Sawyer’s brother at Elkhart. music given. Lovers of music are in­ Dated Feb. 27.1S95. jurors drawn Feb. 20, to serve at the W. S. Millard. from tbe word go. I want your trade, or ber be present, L. Stern of Lawtoij and F. Stern of vited to attend. Admission 10 and 15 a portion of it. March term of the Circuit Court, which Mrs. M. M. K night, W . M. Decatur were the guests of Ben. R. cents. Desires Your Business and that of Every Other Good Firm Democratic Village Caucus. Mrs. F . A . .St r y k e r , Sec. and Sig Desenberg on Monday. begins March 25,1S95: One of our citizens says he saw King and Individual. ^ ; 1 Bainbridge, Willard R. Mays. The Democrats of the Village of Mr. G. C. Sherrill of Cassopolis has Abasuerus on nour streets, the other Buchanan will hold a caucus in the Benton Tp., George S. . Don’t FailtoLeain My Prices, The Buchanan Choral Union, at been visiting his daughter, Mrs. D. Benton Harbor, 1st and 2d wards, day. Council Room. Monday evening, March their meeting on Monday evening, 4, 1S95, at 7,80 o’clock, for the pur­ Boardman in this place, the past week. George W. Lytle. For a good meal, go to I am going to sell and will sell. elected the following officers: Benton Harbor, 3d and 4th wards, pose of putting in nomination candi­ Mrs. Runkel of Edwardsburg, who ARTHUR'S Restaurant. dates for the various village offices, Pres., Joseph P. Beistle. O. H. Babcock. and to transact such other business as Vice Pres., B. Frank Bressler. came here for a visit with her niece, Berrien, Jesse D. Michael. FOR SALE.—House and Lot on The Goods Must Go. may come before the caucus. Sec., Miss Adah Kingery. ' Mrs. K Rynearson, is very ill. Bertrand, John Y. Herkimer; Our Specialty: Good Goods. Day’s avenue. Inquire of J. P. B e ist l e , Treas., Earl S. Light. Buchanan, Jacob Weaver. Tkclt T o m s. C. R. Curtis of South Bend has re­ Buchanan, Elmer Clark. H. W. GROWER. J.L.R ichardss,, j<{-Com. Leader, Alex. Myler. moved to Benton Harbor, where he J. C. D ick, Asst. Leader, Geo. Johnson. Chikaming, Asa C. Glidden. Don’t do a thing until you’ve seen January and February Sale Now On. will engage in business. Chikaming, Emory J. Glidden. Esther. H„ B. DUNCAN/ Galien, John A. Babcock. Prohibition Village Caucus. Real Estate Transfers. Mr. H. E. Bradley who lias had a Galien, George W. Ingles. Choice cuts of all kinds at reduced The Prohibitionists of the Village Enos Holmes and wife to Marvin photograph gallery in the Cathcart Hagar, Abram Rosa. prices, at of Buchanan will hold a caucus to Cathcart, property in the village of building, has removed to Three Oaks Hagar, John Stonecliff. MAIY STREET MARKET. nominate candidates for village offices, and re-opened a gallery at that place. Lake, Richard Stahelin. YOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: Buchanan. Consideration. 824. Lake, Frank Arend. Ladies Visiting Cards. and other business, on Tuesday even­ E. A. Blakeslee of Galien and W. C. ing, March 5 ,1S95, at 7 o’clock, in the Wm. D. Sparks and wife to Ira Lincoln, John Wagenor. We have just added a new series of All Wool Dress G-oocls, 44 inches wide, - - - - 39c Council room. Sparks and Elizabeth Sparks, part of s Hall'of Three Oaks returned from De­ Lincoln, Mylo Hvde. Ladies’ All Wool Skirts, v - - - - 85c, §1.00, §1.40 t a I n i Yew Buffalo, Henry 0. Crosby. script type which is just the thing for B y order of Com troit cm Saturday afternoon. They re­ Ladies’ Wool Underwear, - 85c 20 1 7 r IS. ladies’ calling cards, invitations, etc. port haV’^sT.j'ad an enjoyable time. Yiles Tp., George Hoppin. Ladies’ Wool Union Suits, - - - - • $1.25 OF YOUR TIME, The firm of Adams & Durm of Yiles Among the real estate transfers re­ Yiles, 1st and 4tb wards, Henry O. We have the latest styles of cards, and corded in this county, is that of Audi­ Mrs. S:« ..Berrien Centre, Beswick. prices are reasonable. Call and see Muslins, Ginghams, Shirtings, Denims, Tickings and Table Linens. has dissolved. Yiles, 2d and 3d wards, James Daw- These and all other goods at the tor General to Enos Holmes, 11 acres attended! ''Convention them, at tbe R ecord office. last , .-■dJUSin M rsA’^ ”' Regular meeting-of ‘Masonic LbugL ins 18 17 r.lS, 810.75.. . . - - JZ, Stephen Hamer. Home Make Lard, at the next Monday evening, March 4. ------«-§-»------Wm. Koons. v the month of January he went to Ann -Ann— cher was made .chairman, and W. F. Eighth Grade Examinations. rived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In April and 22 and 24-incli Black Gros Ross. Secretary. The principal busi­ Arbor for medical treatment, during May, I was afflicted with erysipelas in my face Grain Silk, at 75 cents, 85 Baggage Line. Eighth grade examinations for dis­ and eyes, which spread to my throat and nock. FINAL CLEARING- SALE OF ness transacted was the nomination of which time erysipelas set in and caus­ I tried divers ointments and alteratives, hut cents, $1.25 and $1.50, w ortli The undersigned wish to inform their trict schools will be held March 2, at ed his death. there was no permanent abatement of tho burn­ friends and the public generally that they L. O. Chatfield of Renton as democratic ing, torturing pain, peculiar to this complaint. double, some of them. have started a ’Bus and Baggage Line in candidate for School Commissioner. Benton Harbor, Bainbridge, Baroda, Besides a large circle of friends, the I Began to tako Hood’;bod’s ~Sarsaparilla and ’ J] Buchanan, and are prepared to meet all Berrien Centre, Shanghai, Royalton, deceased leaves father, five brother Felt Marked Relief P laid Silk, at $1.10. trains and transfer passengers andbaggage Three Oaks, Yew Troy, Yiles, Buchan­ before I had finished the first bottle. I con­ to and from all parts of the town and rail­ The Woman’s Christian Temperance and five sisters to mourn his early de­ an, Galien, Stevensville and Coloma. parture, his mother having been called tinued to improve until, when I had taken fou* Snrali Silks and Satins, 25 road. In connection they will also run a Union will meet Friday, March 1, at to 60 cents. ) General Dbateig- B usiness. Prompt 2,30 p. m., at the ‘home of Mrs. A. F. The questions will be sent to the teach­ to her eternal reward, YoV, 11.1871. service. Reasonable rates. Orders may Peacock, on the comer of Clark and ers at these places, but other teachers May they now be united at God’s right Cloaks, all this year’s styles, sold at .50, now $3.98 be left at Earl Hotel. Excursion parties HOOD’S 50 pieces best quality Sum­ may be present jif they wish. Each hand. $10.00, “ - 5.98 taken to Clear Lake. Roe sts. A large attendance is desired mer Silks, worth $1, for 60 7.98 of both members and all others who teacher should examine and mark the The funeral was held from the Sarsaparilla cents. $15.00, “ Coveil & Proud. are interested in the work of “rescuing papers of his pupils taking the eighth Evangelical church, on Wednesday $18.00, “ - 9.98 the perishing” and driving intemper­ grade examination, and should forward afternoon. Rev. Geo. Johnson officiat- 100 pieces Fancy Silks for 100 Shawls, sold at $7.50, now .... 3.98 to the Commissioner only the papers CUR “ “ $9.50 and $12.00, now . . . 5.98 ance from our land. * bottles, I was completely cured, and felt thntall w aists, w ortli up to $1.50, for Apple, Pear, Cherry of those that have obtained an average Awarded signs, marks and symptoms of that dire com­ th is sale, 75 cents. Ladies’ Muffs and Capes, Children’s Sets, Fur Edgings, plaint had forever vanished.’’ Mrs. E. £ . thought at Sheriff’s sale of the renowned furriers, W o l r & I have made arrangements for the of 80 per cent. The teacher should Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Ottawa, Hillsboro, Wisconsin. P ebio la t, Chicago, go at one-half price and less. study of the Sabbath School lesson, leave his markings upon each paper. Hood’s Pllia aro prompt and efficient, yet Minimum standing 65 per cent. ■DR.- Phun, Peach, from week to week, until further no­ easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 23c. W e do n ot\ e c tto turn tice. All persons interested are cordi­ Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. the world upsi' w n in this € Plants by tbe thousands. Don’t pay hum­ ally invited to be present next Satur- HLnchman, Mich., Fob. 6.1895.—I was suffering p --- bug prices, but write for price list of hon­ from sciatic rheumatism, and could not sleop for ‘ CURES MERIT*! sale, .hut you ■ -ye these est goods, guaranteed true to name or dav evening, at 7 o’clock, at Squire live weeks. I gave up my doctor’s medicine and began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and am entire­ silks while they U 1 refund your money. Address Sabin’s office, on Front street. Please ly cured of those terrible pains. My daughter has MAKES IT* bring a chair with you. also taken Hood’s Sarsaporilla with boncflt. Mr, BRANT & KELLEY BROS., William C. Talmon. 4.-J Price list of MUSLINS during January as follows: O. J. R oberts. H ood’s Pirns cure all iUs. F a ir P la u t N u r se r ie s, CREAM COME A N D SEE US. Lawrence LL, 4c. J Allendale 10-4, unbleached, 15c. BENTON HARBOR, MICH. Card of Thanks. Clairvoyant Examinations Free. Pepporell, 5c. j Pepperell 8-4, unbleached, 12Jc. Oel.iicSmo. The first and most important thing Columbus C. 0. C., 5e. p Pepperell, bleached, 9-4,17c. We sincerely thank the kind friends for the proper understanding of and BAKING Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom, 6§c. i Peppereli, bleached, 10-4,19Jc. and neighbors who rendered their ser­ fational treatment of chronic orlin- vice during the sickness and obsequies rering disease of any kind, is its thor­ Twenty-five yards Good Shaker Flannel for $1.00. ough examinations and true diagnosis. SO PLEAS­ DRS.MIXER of our mother; also, Mrs. Geo. Rich­ You can secure this with a full explan- I handle the celebrated Lackawanna ards and Mr. Jesse Roe for their sweet taion of the cause, nature and extent ANT TO HASTINGS,# South Send. ind. song, Mrs. V. M.B a k er , of your disorder free of charge by en­ MOST PERFECT MADE. 4 LEO GROSSM AN & CO., and Lehigh hard Coal, and Jackson STHE TASTE MICH. We close our store every evening at 6 Hill Domestic Lump soft Coal, Black­ A l . W oodworth, closing a lock of hair, with name and A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free s* . smith Coal. Orders may Ibe left at W il lis W oodworth, age, to Dr. E, F. Butterfield. Syracuse, "from- Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant ® ASK YOUR DRUGGIST. FOR IT. § o’clock, except Saturday. SOUTH BEND, IND. Runnel’s drugstore. J. A- STEELE. O. P. W oodworth. Y .Y. — y 3-C mo. 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. 4’9-a-^-a-a'9-9-»-9'9'a-8'e-e:9-9''®'9-9'9-9-4 i s s m

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Fig. 3 represents mushroom culture CONVENIENT AND HANDSOME. xnented and proper divisions made for the. § r in barrels sawed into two pieces cross­ arrangement and classification of stores, AT TARTING. figures are clearly and distinctly anu re -'; This Design Presents Somo Novel and Rich fuel, etc. In tho cellar should bo arranged peatedly pronounced, tho name sonnded wise, each forming a tub. Holes are Directs—Costs ©3,000. a laundry. Tho building should bo heated Forgive me, dearest, if I look made in tho bottom of each tub, and a Too long upon yon as a hook each time tho object is exhibited. As in fashions of dress, so in those of by hot water, Steam or furnace. This is an example of the necessities thin layer of good soil is spread over tho Tho reception hall on the first floor is of That I would learn, and so insido. They aro then filled with good, architecture there will bo nt times strong Must strain my eyes in reading, hut of an extreme case—a very apatfietio reactions. A t others changes may come tho usual type, though the vestibule is ar­ To feel the jealous lids wfll shut and unobservant child. Usually it will A. Well prepared stable manure,- as jn the gradually. A good example, illustrating ranged somewhat peculiarly. There is a Before tho end I know. ease of ordinary mushroom bods. When post, as indicated^ which goes to the coil­ be sufficient to exhibit objects by lifting THE NEW FODDER PLANT. this in this cm vu.-, is tho rise end decline Forgive me, dearest, if I touch them from the table and simultaneously tho tub is half full With matorial, well of the mansard or French roof, whioh was ing, and thence to the wall is a screen These braided tresses overmuch. S Consensus of tho Published Opinions on pressed down, six or seven good pieces the fashion 20 or moro years since.- It varying in elaborateness or complexity of Thi3 littlo curl I press telling their names. This must be done the Yogotablo Wonder, Sacaiine. v of spawn aro placed on the surface, and came in various forms—straight and with detail according to thp pocketbook and With thought of days when, far apart, over and over again until the nerve Tho latest aspirant for high rank concave and convex curies, a hideous vi- tasto of tho owner. In case of limited re­ No tender wile of lover’s art fibers and brain colla are stimulated in­ sources a rod and curtain would form tho Can make the distance less. to roadior action and developed into full­ among forago plants is sacaiine. And vestibulo, and connecting with the posts it has indorsements from men whose Forgive mo, dearest, if too near er and more perfectperformances of nor­ All followed Kerdall, the men half in the wall would ho an arrangement to I bend, your slightest word to hear. APRIL IN IRELAND. word may not be gainsaid. ProfessorL. which coats, hats, etc., could be hung. mal functions. dressed, thoyvomen in their white night I listen now, you see, Tho imbecile child’s brain is improved She hath a, "woven garland all of the sighing robes, all carrying candles—a weird H. Bailoy, tho conservative botanist and For words that you may try to speak sedge, procession. Upon the entrance of tho horticulturist at tho Cornell university Somo tender moment when too weak in the same way as the biceps mnsoles And all her flowers ara snowdrops grown on experiment station, “believes that it Your voice for reaching me. are more and moro enlarged. This ia orowd, tho doctor hurriedly wrapped -Bertha G. Davis in Kate Field’s Washington. the winter’s edge. himself in tho bedclothes, his wrinkled will bo a good thing for somo parts of done by tho repeated use of small dumb­ The golden looms of Tir m n ’Og wove all the bells at first and then by tlio gradual: winter through countenance alono being visible over tho country.” Professor J. L. Budd of MANUFACTURING BRAINS. Her gown of mist and raindrops shot with a tho top, and this convulsed by anger in­ tho Iowa Agricultural college considers substitution of heavier and heavier cloudy blue. to a comical grimace Tho candle light it us “very valuable in tho dry west as Imbecile Children and How Xliey Aro Im ­ weights. Sunlight she holds In one hand, and rain she was reflected from his bald pate, Which a forago plant.” London Garden says MUSHROOMS GROWN IN OLD CASK. proved Mentally. The tenure of human life is so short scatters after, shone like old ivory. that “cattlo are exceedingly fond of Uho remainder of tho tub is piled up The education of the imbeoile is one that all that can ho dono for such ex­ And through the rainy twilight wo hear her “Is this some ill timed joke?” he it,” and that “ as a forage plant it has with manure well pressed down, the requiring an infinite number of repeti­ treme types is to enthrone the disen- fitful laughter. throned moral sense It would require She shakes down on her flowers the snow less stormed. “ What is going on? lathe- an assured future. ” Its analysis com­ operation being completed by giving to tions of a message, which at the outsot white than they. chateau on fire? I heard a terrible out­ pares favorably with clover and alfalfa. tho heap tho form of a dome. must bo unusually sharp and clear and an oternity lo tone up tho five physical Then quickens with her kisses the folded knots cry and was about to inquire into it.” Tho various other English, Froneh and Mushrooms may bo grown in a shelf unconfusing. If it is the sight and hear­ senses. Nervous idiots are much more o' May. “ You must come and join ns, doc­ Gorman horticultural journals praise it in tho stablo. Strong bars of iron aro ing which are to be improved, the pupil promising pupils and show remarkable mental improvement in a short time. She seeks the summer lover thatncvershallhe tor,” said Kerdall. highly. Professor L. H. Parnmel of tha driven into tho walls, upon whioh are is placed in a dark room, and into its hers. “And how shall I doit?” cried the Iowa Agricultural college writes as fol­ placed shelves Of tlio propor sizo covered darkness a singlo ray of bright light is But tho physical senses are always Im­ Fain for gold, leaves of autumn she passes l>y lows in Garden and Forest: proved with tho improvement of the the furze. doctor furiously. “Some rascal has run with earth, upon which is formod a bed admitted. And when this startling and Though buried gold it hideth; she scorns her off with my clothing, and in exchange “It is not ouly perfectly hardy in cen­ that is treated exactly as thoso made antithetical phenomenon has caught and moral sense. A child who has been sedgy crown, has left mo this,” and ho savagely hurl­ tral Iowa, as far as cold is concerned, upon tho ground. These beds aro just as FRONT ELEVATION. PAR10R RECEP. MLL riveted the child’s attention, by repeti­ taught how not to ho an animal indoors And pressing Kindly sunward she treads her ed a white object into tho middle of the but it stands tho dry weather remark- productive as any other kind. Sion to tnc artistic oye. Happily the fash­ tion, a slide is passed through the beam will havo moro appreciation of color, snowdrops down. P ______ion has changed. Tho architectural tend­ 13X16 ~ UXII of light, with sharply defined forms and a child who lias learned not to cry room. ency of tho day is for rich and picturesque Her gifts are all a fardel of wayward smiles Experiments Witli Tomatoes* painted or engraved upon it—simple and scream cn tho slightest pretext-will and tears, “My corsets!” murmured Miss Haw­ effects in both oxtorior and interior con­ VESTIBULE havo a far bettor regulated sense of Yet hope she also holdeth, this daughter of the thorne, modestly lowering her eyes. At the South Dakota station experi­ struction, dependont upon tho materials forms, too, such as tho square or tri­ years— “And this!” continued tho dootor, ments wore made with seeds from green, used. Stone, brick and terra cotta lend angle or stan Then tho namos of these touch, smell and hearing.- ' ' A hope that blossoms faintly set upon sorrow’s wildly brandishing another article. sun ripened and normal fruit, with out- themselves to a groat variety of form and edge. “My hat!” cried Mme. do Lartigues. tings and with different methods of tempt to many and variod original meth­ She hath a woven garland all of the sighing ods of trcatnieut not possible to attain in sedge. “This railery passes all bounds,” training and pruning tho plants, with —Nora Hopper. constructing a wooden dwelling. Yot we howled tho doctor, whpso shining head, tho following summary of conclusions: snny obtain a picturesque and attractive with one final grimace, ducked beneath 1. Thero is not enough gain to war­ appoaranco in a different way, which will tho bedclothing, like tho clown going rant tho additional trouble and expense bo both appropriate and satisfactory. A SIGHT THIEF. through a trapdoor in tho marionette of sowing tomato seeds before March 1, There is a variety of outiino in the ox­ FIRST FLOOR. theater. and for tho ordinary field orop they torior o f this house whioh cannot fail to The vestibulo in a hall or reception room There was a large party at the Cha­ They knew not what to think. The should not bo planted later than the attract tho attention of any ono who likes makes that hall a valuable room. If thero teau do Kerdall, near Vannes. The Mar­ mystery was growingmore complicated. middle of March. 2. Single stem train­ novelty. Tho odd arrangement of the is no rccoptaclo for tho articles which be­ ing makes the crop earlier, but reduces veranda and porch in the first story and long in a vestibule, tbo entire room is quis do Kerdall and his young wife had It certainly looked as though a robber rendered useless otherwise than as a pas­ had entered the chateau—perhaps a A TYPICAL PLANT OF SACALINE. tho quantity materially. 3. Seeds from tho handsome oriel window in the second just returned from a tour of the world ably well. Wo have had no rain to green fruits gave larger fruits and a aro two o f tho most noticeable features in sage. on their yacht, during which they had whole band of burglars and assassins. tho building. Tho hall is 6 feet 6 inches Thero aro thoso who would object to tho Mme. do Lartigues imagined a troop of speak of since tho latter part of July, greater weight of fruit per plant than in width, with doors oponing from it into single stairway, but as arranged in this paid flying visits to Africa, America brigands armed to tho teeth. hut this plant is as green at tho end of sun ripened or normal. 4. Cuttings aro tho parlor, sitting and dining rooms and plan tho stairs aro entirely independent and Oeeanica, and they had celebrated “Let ns hope they have no guns,” September as it was early in July. The decidedly earlier and moro productive kitchen. Tho parlor is separated by por- in their connection with any room on tho for In fan ts and ©hiScSreiin their home coming by gathering together said tho marquis, to raise the hopes of root stock of this plant is sent out in all during tho early part of tho season than first floor, and the addition of another all their friends and relatives at their his guests. directions. Tho original plant has been normal or parent plants. 5. Pruning stairway would disturb tho idea that Is ** Castoriaissowellaflftptefl tTmfr C astoria cures Colic, Constipation, beautiful country house. in a dry place for many years, but in plants before sotting in tho field retards hero in mind—viz, economy of energy in C recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, There was no echo to tho pleasantry. housekeeping. Tho rooms m ight bo mado Among the guests was old Dr. Cor­ Suddenly a strange sound was heard all this time it has not onco been killed maturity of tho fruit. mown to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di­ nabuc, an illustrious member of tho larger, but as soon as wo begin adding bay Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. gestion, coming from tho ground floor. It was back. It is a romarkabl9 grower. Early windows, balconies, moro porch or any­ Academy of Metaphysical Sciences, so certainly the piano in tho reception in Juno stalks wero 14 feet high. What Crossing: Lcfjhorns and Brahmas. Without injurious medication. original, so absentminded, so venerable thing of that kind wo add to the labor of salon, but it. was surely being played by is needed in the west is a plant that can By crossing Leghorns and Brahmas housekeeping. “ The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and in his blond, peruke and his costume of goblin fingers, and so furiously that it bo used in August and September when you will get a bird much moro meaty A great many people who build aro “ For several years I have recommended the fashion of 1830. Then there was •ts merits so well known that it seems a work your * Castoria,’ and shall always continue to seemed as though the keys must be bro­ pastures are nearly always short. If tho than tho Leghorn apd a onuoh better ground into tlio oarth by building too Df supererogation to endorse it. Few* are the do so as it has invariably produced beneficial Mme. deLartignes, an old school friend ken. first and second crops conld be used for layer than the Brahma, but yon can’t much. Thoy emulate tho example of .ntelligent families who do not keep Castoria results.” wealthy neighbors. They feed a narrow of the marquise, a brilliant and coquet­ “This is too much!” cried tho mar­ the silo (it is said they can), the crop in have all the qualities of both. Tho Leg­ within easy reach.” Edwin P. Pardee, M. D., tish Parisienne. And there was Miss desire for display and go through life un­ Carlos H artyn, D. J}., quis, rushing toward tho staircase, with August and September would be excel­ horns aro groat layers, but poor poultry. der a constant strugglo or are compelled to 135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Hawthorne, an English maiden lady all tho crowd, except Dr. Cornabuc, lent for immediate use. ” Tho Brahmas aro groat poultry, but New York City. with youthful propensities. AntT there yield up tlioir property under foreclosure close behind him. . This plant is a perennial, hardy and sluggish layers as compared with Leg­ Tho happiness that one can get out of a T h e CeNtajjb, Company, 77 Mu r r a y S treet, N e w Y o b s Cit t . were many others, all of whom found They hastily penetrated the salon. It vigorous, with tho reputation of bear­ horns. By crossing them wo combine a plenty of amusement to their hearts’ was empty. Tho mysterious visitor was ing with equal indifference extremes of portion of the good qualities of both content at Kerdall. gone, but ha could not bo far away. Tha heat and cold. Tho favorite because breeds, and got both a good layer and a Outside of tho ordinary pleasures of crash of china and glass announced his tho quickest means of propagation is good market fowl, and got also tho ex­ life there were some unusual attrac­ presence in tho diningroom. Everybody by setting tho young plant, but it can be tra vigor always soon in crossbreeds. STOCK KAISERS, WILL5FIND OPENINGS IN tions. In the first place the host and rushed thither, and tho marquis, who grown from seed. The illustration of FARMERS, hostess had seen and experienced so was in tho lead, dimly saw a form es­ polygonum sachalinense, or, as tho Kews and Notes. much that was novel and startling caping through tho window into the French call it, sacaiine, is reproduced Largo quantities of beans aro import­ LUMBERMEN, that their conversation was always fas­ garden. from Tho Irrigation Age. ed into this country annually. MINERS, MONTANA cinating. Then the rooms of the castle “This time wo’vogothiml” ho cried. Tho foregoing makes it apparent that In recent years tho total exports of to­ MANUEACTURERS,^ constituted a veritable museum, being sacaiine is worthy of trial in a small bacco from all ports of tho United States MERCHANTS, THE TREASURE STATE.” stocked with rare and curious objects The men seized guns and knives from a hunting rack in the vestibule and start­ way—what, by tho way, is the only have averaged about 250,000,000 pounds "P W R QfYNTQ! looking for locations are invited to investigate tbo opportunities offered to all from, two continents. And finally a ed across the garden and park in pur­ wise way with any new thing. As tho a year, of which about 150,000,000 JT kJ classes in one of tbe most resourceful States in tlie Union. Addrcssthe Secretary managerie had been created in one cor­ of the Board of Trade, Great F a il s, Mont.; Secretary of flic Board of Trade, K alispeli, Mont.; suit of the fugitive, while tho women plants quickly fill tho soil, and, accord­ pounds on an average have boon sjjijiped .K‘£H/fafyidt tbe-BsaKi-of 2ki']" H elena, Mont.; Secretary of tbe Board of Trade, Bctte, Mont.,or ner of the park and stocked with tho barricaded themselves in tho salon and ing to somo correspondents, are as hard from Now York. ' F'.Ti. Whitney, G. P. * T. A., G, N. By/, Lt. Patti, Minn. 2 various animals which M. do Kerdall anxiously awaited tho result of the to eradicate as tho Canada thistle, this had picked up during tho voyage and Next to JKow-Ycrk too largest chase. It was about an hour later, in featuro ought to ho taken into account. tobacco aro mado from BanTi- brought hack to France for purposes of the uncertain light which precedes the acclimatization. There wera gazelles, niofe; then Now Orleans and Boston rising of the sun, that a servant discov­ For a Three Horgo Team. rank in ordor. antelopes, Tibet goats, Kile ibises, rose ered tho mysterious stranger ensooncod flamingoes, opossums, beavers and an In soipeiksoe corse ovonors the swing Poultry keepers aro assured by an Asiatic ape of the mandrill species, as among tho branches of a largo oak. At s(Tgrcat that ono horse can lag and English exchange that traps baited with his call tho marquis and his gnestcL—~ Throw most of the weight on the other sunflower seed will never fail. Tho rats FH tST FLOOR. mild as a lamb, but as mischievous as tened to tho spot. ^ tiores from the sitting room, while yon en­ We manufacture tho celebrated Aspimvall Potato Planter, Aspinwa.il Potato Cutter, ail'iiia kind. Ai) iron lattice cage had cannot resist these seed. ter tho dining room from tho sitting room Aspinwall Paris Green Sprinkler, etc. Every machine warranted. Thoso machines .“ Come down'!” commanded M. de greatly reduce the cost of raising potatoes. Send for IFree SllEBteated Catalo^rao, been built for him 'closo to the coiisHri Kerdall, but tho bandit only settled Tho biennial convention of the Amer­ by means of a single door. vatory. himself deeper among tho foliage and ican Pomological society in California From tho main chamber above the din­ ftSPIHWfiLB. l£fPiFMTyBiMB 10,9 1Q6 gabiis M s s s , iis L As will bo seen, the Chateau de Ker­ made no response. was a very successful affair. Thosooiety ing room tho oriol window projects, add­ dall was a veritablo Eden, but this fact re-elected the old list of officers. ing a protty effect to the whole. The other “Como down, or I will shoot!” rooms on this floor aro of good sizo and -> * did not prevent little Mme. do Lartigues And, as there was still no reply, he The botanist of the United States de­ from dreading the isolated position of conveniently arranged, with bathroom lifted his gun and already had his fin­ partment of agriculture says that it is a SECOND FLOOR. the place among the wide expanse of complete in the rear portion of tho house, ger upon the trigger when the domestic fact, well known and admitted by lead­ with ample closet room for. the principal home is by building only such as he can A WINTER’S ENTERTAINMENT. woods and fields. huriedly pulled his arm and said: ing European importers, that American chambers and a handsome stairway There comfortably pay for and maintain. The “I should be afraid to live here all “Do notfire, monsieur. It is Dr. Cor- clover seed in general maintains a high­ are two rooms finished in the attic, with mere satisfaction of having a large house the year round,11 she said. nahne!” er standard of purity than that from any tho remainder loft unfinished. Tho foun­ Is buried in the labor and anxiety of caring G R EA T VALUE WEEKLY NEWS “Afraid of what, my dear?” asked And, sure enough, the blond wig and other country in the world. This is ow­ dation walls aro of stono or brick. Tho for it. the marquise. ing largely to the fact that American bricks used in tho chimneys aro selected The exterior of this building is some­ “ Oh, of robbers. They would fairly long redingote could now be seen among from tho hard brick stock delivered on w hat more elaborate than generally goes FOR OF THE WORLD tho leaves. But at this moment tho first seed cleaning machinery has reached a tho ground, laid in red mortar and painted with these plans. It is suggested by the LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. revel here." ray of sunlight gleamed in from the higher state of perfection than that of Robbers 1 In this mansion filled to two coats. Tho building is framed, sheath­ examples of sixteenth and seventeenth east, .and the oak was illuminated. The other countries. ed on tho outside of walls, covered with century’architecture seen during a recent the eaves with guests and servants! paper and clapboards in the first story and trip th: .gh England and Scotland. To Everybody mocked at the young wom­ marquis suddenly broke into a fit of ex­ Pofessor Bailoy of Missouri is said to plosive laughter and, as his guests gazed have obtained more than 1,000 types of shingled abovo. Tho outside is painted build tnis house at a moderate expense an, and old Dr. Coriiabuc told horrible up into the tree they could not keep in two coats. such a design should not be adopted. This m I f YOBI IE E E ] TRIBUNE stories about burglars and assassins un­ pumpkins by crossing the flowers of ono Tho clapboards aro of a light delicate floor plan has been carried out in a frame from following his example. kind with tha pollen of another. brown, with corner boards, cornors, eto., house, well and substantially built, at a til Mme. de Lartigues, ashamed of her “The ape!” a twenty page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United chimerical fears, was the first to laugh, of a darker shade, with the sash blaok. cost w ithin $2,500. Everything was explained. The ani­ SAM BROWN’S FIRST KILLING. States. It is a NATIONAL EAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news and when the retiring hour came she mal had escaped from his cage the pre­ LIVING ABROAD. of the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell Its mounted to her sleeping apartment on vious evening and had managed to ef­ A Nevada Desperado Whoso Career of the second floor supplied with a goodly Crime Was Started by a Bully. Xt Xs Not So Cheap as It Xs Commonly “A gricultural” department has no superior in the country. Its “M a r k et fect an entrance into the chateau. Ani­ Deputed to Bo. R epo rts” are recognized authority. Separate departments for “T h e F a m ily stock of heroism. Within a short time mated by his instinct of imitation, he THREE HOr.SE EYENER. “At my first meeting with Sam “A man soon gets curodof many long Cir c l e ,” “ Ou r Y oung F olks,” and “Scien ce a n d Mec h a n ics.” Its “H ome all the occupants of the chauteau were had first attired himself in the dootor’s Brown, tho famous desperado, ho did two. In others this is overcome by fas­ cherished traditions respecting the cost a n d ociety in the land of dreams. effects and then wandered over the mo an honor that few men would caro S ” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its How long Mme. do Lartigues slept tening tho whiffletrees to a rigid bar, to receivo, ” said Wash Parker, an old of things in Europe by a littlo bit of general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant house at his own free will. He was put which is also objectionablo. Rural personal contact with old world institu­ she knew not. She was awakened by a back into his prison after some little time Nevadan. “Ho invited himself to and exhaustive. rattling at her window, which sho had New Yorker calls attention to the plan be my traveling companion on a two tions,” said Colonel W. C. Chapman of trouble, and at breakfast the party en­ illustrated, in which the whiffletrees San Francisco. “ I had an idea until I left half open on account of the heat. joyed a hearty laugh at the adventures days’ wagon journey. I was starting A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and T h e B u­ What was her terror when in the have considerable play, yet a single sojourned abroad ono summer that the of the night. out ono morning with a wagon and pair chanan Record for feeble starlight she saw a form climbing horso cannot take advantage of this to cost of living was much lower in Lon­ But Dr. Cornabuc did not appear at lag behind, for tho chains connected of horses from a little mining settle­ noiselessly through the window. She the table. Ho left the chateau at an ment known then, as Goldcrop. As I don, for example, than in any Ameri­ tried to scream, but her throat was with rods in tho wheels and with tho came opposito tho hotel a largo man can city. To my sorrow, I found ont early hour, furious and without taking harness and shafts* hold them where that to live in good style in London f o r parched with fright, and she could not leave. Since this opisodo ho has never standing on tho veranda hailed mo and ONE YEAR ONLY $1.50 utter a sound. they belong. Tho picture is simple asked if I was going to Virginia City. was dearer a good deal than to exist set foot at Kerdall, and he has never enough for any ono to understand. No­ comfortably in New York. The man had entered the chamber. lost a feeling of deep antipathy to Mme. I answered yes, and ha said: CASH IN ADVANCE. Then the poor woman hastily buried her tice how the reins are fastened. “ ‘I reckon I’ll go along with yon. “To be specific, I went to the Savoy, do Lartigues and Miss Hawthorne. the best hotel in the great metropolis, (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.50.) head beneath the bedclothing. Half “How could they have mixed me up ’ “ ‘I’m Sam Brown, ’ ho added. ‘May­ dead with fear, she could hear her noc­ Lawn Grass Mixtures. be yon don’t havo much confidence in and ordered a dinner not at all more turnal visitor going and coming across with a monkey?” he wants to know.— Professor Beal, recognized authority elaborate than I am used to having at SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. San Francisco Argonaut. mo since hearing my name, bntl reckon the carpet with muffled steps. It seemed on grasses, says: In land not likely to we’ll travol along together all right. ’ home. There are some excellent restau­ as though ha must have removed his suffer from dry weather and exposed to “ Well, there wasn’t anything to bo rants in Washington not noted for their Address all orders to THE BUCHANAN RECORD. Japanese shops are never large, scarce­ sunlight, sow June grass alono or brown shoes in order to tread softly. Bathed ly more than little alcoves open from said hut ‘All right; jump aboard, ’ and cheapness where that dinner wonld with cold perspiration and her—teeth bent alone, or, better still, sow a mix­ Sam Brown, with a carpetbag In his have cost abont $5.50—certainly not the street. Thero is nothing correspond­ ture of tho two. For land not likely to chattering she awaited the mortal blow ing to our general store in Japan. hand and his pistols bulging under his more than $6. Tho bill brought are Write your name and address on a postal card, send it Ge o . W. B est, Boom 2, from the invader. But it did not come. suffer from dry weather at certain times coat, camo ont to tho wagon and took his called for £2, or $10 in American cur­ Tribune Building, New York City, and sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune After about a quarter of an hour she A SMART CAT. where exposed to sunlight, sow or plant seat beside mo. He proved a civil rency. Of course there was a small will be mailed to you. timidly peeped out She could see and a mixture of Juno grass and Bermuda enough companion, and we got through bottle of wine, but it was innocent of hear nothing. Slightly reassured, she Sow He Convinced Himself1 That It Was grass. For rather thin soil or for any to Virginia City all right, with nobody ice, as neither love, money nor tears will recovered the use of her voice and start­ His Otto. Im age. soil much shaded by trees, I have never killed on the way. Ho had taken along make those beautiful Britishers give ed a series ctf shrieks, so sharp, piercing %ho late Dr. Romanes, in his “Ani- seen anything to be compared with the a bottle of prepared cocktails, and I had you any ice with your drinks. I don’t and terrible that in an instant the entire mal Intelligence,” gives two stories of red fescues. The foregoing is for those ’ a box of cigars, so that tho time passed SECOND FLOOR. want to ever® hear again of European chateau was turned topsy tnrvy. Every­ cats, which, on seeing their own reflec­ who can appreciate a fine thing and can Tho roof is left natural color—a silver cheap living. It’s a myth. I can live rather sociably as we made onr journey ’A. Irs. Brewer & Son body rushed into her chamber with tion in a looking glass, convinced them­ wait a littlo for it. But for those who gray—which tones down tho stronger better in this country on less money together. ' TRADE fSARK Will be at Dowagiac, tbe Elkerton House, on lights in their hands, M. and Mme. de selves that the reflection was an illu­ are impatient for results and want a “ We went into camp that night at shades of color. The stairs are of light ash and have a ton of ice a day if I want Kerdall at the head. sion. In the caso of a very intelligent good display of green in tho shortest to correspond with tho finish of tho wood­ it gratis. Yon may be able to live over Sandy Springs, about half way to Vir­ work in the building. All other wood­ Wiieeler’s FR ID A Y , M ARCH 2 9 t h . “ What is it? What’s the matter?” cat of mine, he went, I think, a step possible space of time, sow perennial ginia City, and in tho course of the thero on a little money, but a man can beyond this—namely, he satisfied him­ rye grass, orchard grass, timothy, or even work insido is painted in two coats. TEo they cried. evening he told mo something of his building is heated by a furnace and is exist very cheaply in China if ho will Heart She recounted her horrible vision. self that it was in some way his own oats or rye, or almost any other grasses life and adventures. Ono thing in par­ provided with a good range and boiler. limit himself to rice.”—MemphisCom- They would not believe, her. She had image. Even if my deduction is wrong, to bo found in the market. To bo sure, ticular that I remember was the way he The front yard has a picket fence. m orchil o A N D been dreaming. Who could have climb­ tho first part of his proceedings was so they will look bunchy and patchy, some came to start ont on his career of kill­ Tho sidos and rear are fenced with ordi­ ed into this chamber, so high above the singularly like thoso in Dr. Romanes’ starting quicker than others after mow­ ing. I don’t recall whether it- was in nary hoard fencing. Tho building also has S10O Reward. §100 ground, without a ladder? accounts that it scorns as though it ing, bat the lawn will bo thick and Texas or Missouri that this first affair electric bolls. The. readers of the Buchanan Record Positively cures Heart Disease, Epilepsy, Ner­ “Did you see him plainly?” asked were a uniform law of cat nature to act green. happened, but it was when ho was a The cost of the abovo building would will be pleased to learn there is at vous prostration, Sleeplessness, aud ail derange­ in this way, and so far it may not ho al­ bo not far from $3 000. ments of tlio Nervous System. Unexcelled for the marquis, with a touch of suspicion KUSHROOM CULTURE. hulking youDg fellow, green and chick­ least one dreaded disease that science /Restless Babies. Purely Yegetable, guaranteed in his voice. together uninteresting. en hoarted, to use his own words in A COMPACT DWELLING. has been able to cure in all its stages, free from Opiates. “As plainly as I see yon, and it even I put tho cat on" a table in front of a How the Edible Species May Ho Grown In telling it. Thero was a certain gambler and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh 100 FULL SIZE DOSES, 50 CTS. small toilet mirror. After looking at his ‘ Eeds Made In Cellars. Design IT or a Comfortable Homo at Mod- seemed”1— She hesitated. In a town' whore ho was staying who crate Cost. Cure is the only positive cure now M. D. Bailoy, Receiving Teller Grand Rapids reflection for a short while he went be­ known to the medical fraternity. Ca­ (Midi.) Savings, Bank, says he cannot Bay too “ What?” Considerable interest has developed of used to bully and abuse him when thoy I heard a successful man say at ono muck In favor of “Adironda,” ’Wkeeler’s Hear “It seemed as though I could recog­ hind the gloss. Then he returned to his late years among market gardeners con­ camo together. Everywhere and whenev­ tarrh being a constituional diseae, re­ and Nerve Cure. ,, seat in front and again watched it at­ time that ho believed ho would sol 1 his quires a constitutional treatment. nize Dr. Corabuc in his blond wig and cerning mushroom culture. The usual er the gambler saw him in a saloon he house, which-was a very grand est-’Hlsh- Prepared by WHEELER & FULLER MEDI­ redingote.” tentively: After a few moments ho rap­ method has consisted in growing the would kick him about and drive him ment, build a five roomed structui-.-. and Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intenally, CINE CO., Cedar Springs, Micb. Everybody laughed. What! Dr. Cor- idly dashed behind it. He again return­ mushrooms under benches in green­ live lu poaco tho rest of his days. A t that acting directly upon the'blood and mu­ Sold by W. F. RUNNER, Buchanan, Mich. out of the place. Cue day a man un­ cous surfaces of the system, thereby May 31yl nabncl A man of bis ago and character ed to his seat in front of the glass, and houses, but many an amateur, who de- friendly to this gambler said to Sam: time this gentleman was governor of a Have made regular visits to llio same offices in scaling windows at midnight! It was while retaining his seat and keeping state. He had tested the sweets of a largo destroying the foundation of the dis­ this section of the State for tbo pnBt twenty-live ------______. “ ‘Why do you stand all this abuse ambition. He is now United States min­ ease, and giving the patient strength years. This long experience in the treatment of certain now that Mme. deLartignes had his eyes fixed on the imago ho struck ««..n n#» from that gambler? Take this pistol and ehronic discuses and constant study of the best been dreaming. They tried to dissipate about behind the glass with his paw in ister to ono of tho largest European cities. by building up the constitution and methods enables them to different directions. the next time ho crowds you k i l l him. ’ He wished to got himself and his family assisting nature in doing its work. PENSIONS. her fear, and she was just about to per­ “ Sam took tha adviG O and the pistol, If you want a Pension or re-rating, or any ques­ away from the labor of display than which The proprietors have so much faith in tions answered 11 Pension or Patent cases write CUBE EVEBY CUBABLE CASE. His next action was, I fancy, suggest­ and the next time tho gambler went for thero is none greater or more exacting. suade herself that she had been the vic­ ed by seeing tho image apparently strike its curative powers, that they offer J. Xi. STAJRKWEATHEE, Attorney, Borneo Consultaiion Free, and Reasonable Terms him, instead of sneaking ' away and Thoro is nothing moro relentless in its de­ One Hundred Dollars for any case that Sllch. tim of an hallucination when she hap­ with its paw also. Keeping his seat and looking sorry, ho shot his tormentor mands and nothing which brings so small of Treatment pened to cast her eyes upon the bureau, retaining his eye fixed on the imago, he it fails to cure. Send for list of Tes­ Sir. Starkweather secured over ten per cent of dead. After he had thus got his hand in a return as a large house. timonials Address, all original Pensions allowed in Michigan for the "We are prepared to show successful results in where she had left her jewels. proceeded to '(if I may use tho word) killing men camo easy to Sam, and he Hero Is a liouso into which the owner month of August, 1890. 503 allowed.—Deiroi treating diseases of the Liver, Heart, Lunge, They were gone! It had truly been a of a largo establishment might retire and F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Free J?ress. Dec6cow28t Stomach. Kidneys, Nerves, Rheumatism, Neural­ posture in front of tho glass. He raised made a long score before his own time £3F"Soi<3 by Druggists, 75c 1 gia, Debility, Youthful Indiscretion, Cancers, Old robber 1 his paws alternately, licked them, live in comparative comfort. The amount Sores, Tumorp, Fits, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Drop By, came. Chronic Djairhoea, Eczema, Loss of Voice, The laughing suddenly ceased, and touched the glass, moved his head, etc. “Though, as Isaid, we made our-jour­ Bronchitis. Pneumonia, Catarrh Consumption, they looked’at one another in consterna­ I have tried to simply describe the facts R -L PA N S ! Diseases of 'Women aspecfalt}', Influenza, Asthma, tion. ney together all right, I knew it would Tetter, Scrofula, Eruptions, Pimples, Humor, and as far as possible avoid drawing take too littlo to set things to going all Blotches of long standing. Address with stamp, All at once another cry was heard, a conclusions.—Science Gossip. wrong for me thoroughly to enjoy Sam DBS. BREWER & SON, Evanston, Iia. piercing shriek coming through the still­ Brown’s society. I wasn’t sorry to set EXPECTANT TABOLES i ness of the night. It appeared to ema­ Doctor Galapins. nate from Miss Hawthorne’s chamber. him down at tho Primaventura saloon ^MOTHERS. REGULATE THE Set up on the comer of a house, at the in .Virginia City, where we took a drink STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS There was .a rush for her apartment, juncture of two streets at tho old north PYRAMIDAL MUSHROOM BEDS. That our wonderful remedy “Mothers together, shook hands and went our F riend” which makes child-birth easy and the English lady was found stand­ end of Boston, is a bust of JEsculapius. sires to produce his own mushrooms, different ways.,”—New York Sun. may he within the reach of all we have AND PURIFY TH E BLOOD. ing in the middle of the room, with For many, many years it has been the has not the convenience of a greenhouse, reduced the price to ONE DOLLAR per RIPANS TABULES aro tho best Modi- frightened eyes. visible sign that there is a drug store and it is for their benefit that the fol­ A Clock In a Wine Bottle. /bottle. cine known )for Indigestion, Slllonsncss, “There, there!” sho cried, pointing ...BEWARE of frauds, count- Headache, Constipation,I>ynpepsia,Chronic below. lowing. illustrations, from a bulletin is­ There is now being oxhibitqd - in: the erfeits and substitutes. Take 1 . XlvcrTroublce,l>lzz!nc8§,IladOomplcxlon,: s to tha window. “A man I He escaped, sued by the "United States department of window of the shop of Mr. Kajis, the Dysentery, Oflcnalv© Breath, and. all dis­i I Some time ago two visitors to the nettling but ...... orders of the Stomach, Xivcr and Bowels. X CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT1? For a but I recognized- him. ” city went prowling about this ancient agriculture, are hero reproduced. These watchmaker, a clock the works of which Rlpans Tabules contain nothing injxirioUs to O prompt answer and an honest oplniott. write to “ Who was it?” tho most delicate constitution, ato pleasant to £ ItlUNN ifcCO.) who have bad nearly fifty yeara* and historic ground once so aristocratic illustrations represent beds made up in aro in the ■ inside of an ordinary- clear # take, safe, effectual, and give immediate relict £ experience in the patent business* Communica­ “Dr. Cornabuc!” j P n ce—50 cents p er Tjgt. Hay 1>« ordered ? tions strictly confidential. A II nit clbotiteof In­ and now so squalid, and they came upon cellars, a method practiced by the glass wine bottle, tho dial p-lato being JVI others 2 through nearest druggist, or by mail. Sample ? formation concerning P aten ts and how to ob­ The doctor again I This time nobody the time worn, bust, for the presence of French. The cellars should bo warm and set obliquely on the top o*f the bottle. FRONT ELEVATION. • free by mail. Address ” X tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­ laughed. Cornabuc was looked for . of waste space ig boiled down to a mini- Z T H E RIPANS CHEMICAL C O ., I ical and scientiflo hooks sent free. which they were not prepared. Still it dry, dark and not exposed to drafts. How tbo works were introduced! into tho ♦ 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITT. | Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive among the persons who had been at­ mum. * TliCustairway is in -tho center of at 1 . Friend Special notice in the Scientific A m erican, and seemed to them noteworthy, and they Fig. 1 represents a pyramidal shaped bottle is the mystery at first glance, hut tho house, 'l3\that any ono may goi into it ^••.•••••oe*eccee*oe«e.ooe@o.«ot'e» thus aro brought widely before the -public With­ tracted by the excitement, hut he was mushroom bed made on the topi, of cask oven when it is ascertained that no sin­ May31\vlyr out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, went into a shop to ask about it. from any roobf.o£ tho first floor without SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by Jar tbo not there: He was the only occupant of ( The olork was most obliging and cour­ bottoms, which should be at least 2 feet gle piece is wider, than the neck of the largest circulation of any scientific work In the passing threjj'gh, another. Tho kitchen 83?”Write for hook “ TO MOTHERS” world. ------~ - - the chateau who was missing. teous. 6 inohes in diameter. They are built in bottle the wonder then occurs to the :ind pantry^fo as Convenient as possible. mailed free. J---- “ Come, let us go to the dootor’s “ Oh, that?” he said. “That’s old Dr. the Shape of an old fashioned sugar loaf, mind as to how the pieces of such deli­ The cellar -is reached from tho kitchen, PltACTK’iVLlV. Branr-iie&ce*anu 1 iaoijin.’ THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., two cities. Our students d«) tho w*rk ami becomo-ex- ‘ ul ulates, in colors, and _ oi Tiew room,’’ said tho marquis, knitting his Galapins. I don’t rightly know who he about 3 feet in height. - The pieces of cate machinery were therein put togeth­ and in order to reduce tho labor required itb plans, enabling_____ show the in caring for it tho coiling should ho plas­ Solo Proprietors, ATLANTA, GA. pert operators. Best system in America. CJrcularafree. latest______designsliens and secure contracts.conf Address brows. “Ho will doubtless solve the was, but I ’ve an idea he used to prac­ spawn are placed 1% inches deep-and er.—Deraerara Argosy. Address City Telegraph Gu.» Owosso, tiieh. MUNN‘ & CO., Hew York, 3 6 1 Broadway* mystery for us. ” tice down herel”»--yonth’s Companion. IS inches apart.. tered and painted, tho wails and floors co-