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bain ”at 'Rector street all joy and ex­ THE BETTER PART. Business Directory. A BROKEN SONG. NEED OF AN ENGAGED GIRLS’ CLUB. pectancy and rushed through. the ar­ ST 0BIES OF PAPER. There’s a gray old church on a wind swept hilnl Best Coirespondenoe Tablets CHRISTIAN CHURCH. — Preaching every 11 Where am I from?” From tho green hills of cade. He reached Broadway and looked Difficulties o f tovenialcing In tlie Parlor Where three bent yew trees cower. B rin. The gypsy roses grew there still, L ord's day at 10:30 A . M. and 7:30 F . M. A lso up the pavement Then his heart sank, HOW WATER MARKS WERE MADE AND of a Boarding House. Bandar School at 12:00 noon, and Y .P .S . C.B. ‘ Have I no song now?" My songs are all sung. for she was not there. Tho stand, too, And the thyme and St. John’s gold flower. AT 10 CENTS EACH. at 6:30 P. H. Prayer meeting each Thursday “What o’ my love, then?” Alone, I am farm. WHY TH E Y CAME INTO USE. “ If yon want to start a real fetching The pale blue violets that love the chalk evening at 7 ;30- C. W . W orkers meet every Tues­ Old grows m y heart, an m y voice yet is young. was gone. Sho did not do business on day at 7:30P .M . philanthropy,” remarked the retired Cling light round tins lichen stone, “If she was taU?” Like a Icing’s own daugh­ Sunday. bachelor maid, “ just please found a And starlings chatter and gray owls talk te r. So the relentless cable rolled on and Clever Use Made of Them by Ireland In m the beliry o’ nights alone. TTHITED BRETHREN CHBECH—Rav.J.W. “If she was fair?" Like a momin o’ May. club for engaged girls that live in board­ U DeLong, Pastor. Sahhath services: Sabbath carried him by her day by day. Some­ His Sliahespearean Forgeries—Blaborate It’s a thousand leagues and a thousand years B I T i T J S r S , School 12:00 at.; Preaching 10:30 a . x .; Young When she’d come laughin, ’twas the rnnnin ing houses. The object of course would "Designs Impressed by the “Dandy” Holl­ From the brick built, gas lit town People’ s Meeting 6:00 p. at.; Preaching 7 :00 p . m.. w ath er; times it stopped, but it always left ho to provide some private, perfectly Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading Thursday even­ When she’d, com e hlushin, ’twas^the break o ’ Gripman McOliunk at Union square or To the church where the Wild thyme hears. er—The Bogus Virgin Mary Letter. nice retreat, where said engaged girls The bees and the breeze of the down. OPPOSITE HOTEL, BUCHANAN. in g 7:00. Everybody invited to all these services. day. at some other spot on the line in which 1 “Whore did she dwell?” Whore onest I had my ritories and incidents innumerable are could entertain their sweethearts. The town is crowded and hard and rough. T»RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. O.J.Rob * dwellin.- he had no interest. How he used to You’ve no idea of the need of such a Let those fi'ght in its press who will. X erts, Pastor. Sabbath services: Preaching ‘Who loved her best?” Th’ are no one now- wouud up in tho art of paper making, But tho little churchyard is quiet enough, 10:30A.M. and7:30P.M. Sabbath School 12:00 long that some day it would break down w ill know . and its mechanical processes have af­ place, its things are now, nearly every And there’s room in the churchyard still. M. Young People’s meeting. 6:30 P.M . Prayer when his car was in front of the churoh- ‘bespoko’ bachelor maid in New York —Fall Mall Budget. the land should 'Be free and diSfiaaj meeting, Wednesday evening, 7 :30. ‘Where is she gone?” Och, why would I be yardl Then he would bo able to talk to forded to tho ingenious story teller many telliu? a ohanoo for a thrilling tale. city is obliged to receivo tho dearest fel­ dead should sleep no more in Danirij ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Rev. A. P. iVhere sbe is gone, there I can never go. her, to find out her name, anji perhaps low in tho world in a hoarding house soil. And as I had no other son sgatnsf Moore,Pastor. Presehingjat 10:30 A. M. and 7:80 —Moira O’jSeill in Spectator. that would bo the beginning of an ao- This is especially true of the system A GERMAN HEROINE. P. M. Sunday school at 12 M. Y. P. prayer of placing water marks, so called, in parlor, unless of course she is flatting that day I saved every year what 2 meeting Thursday evening. Cottage prayer meet­ quaintanoe to end—in moments of rev­ it, in which case the presence of the could save, and on every Christmas eve ing Tnesday evening. Covenant meeting Satur­ NEW SUPPLY OF erie like these a pleasant smile adorned various brands or makes of paper. day before the first Sunday o f each month, with three or four other bachelor maids who [Tbo following tale was taken from a I placed it before me on a table, where, UEIPMAX M’CHUXK. tho face of Andrew McChnnk, a smile Perhaps the most interesting true ■ cummnnion the first Sunday of the month. aro flatting it with Mr is anything but local Holstein newspaper and translat­ in former years, I had always plaoed si Strangers always welcome. that not all his growth of stubbly red story whioh has to do with this branch pleasant. ed by the eminent scholar, Max Muller, small present for my John, and 1 said beard could conceal. He would strain of the industry is that of the famous HE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL con­ SCHOOL SHOES Through tho rough woof and warp “ Take my own case. At the time I who says of it “ that it came to him in a in my heart, ‘The war will come again,* venes at 12 o’clock each Sunday. We urge his eyes as if to see her from tho post- “ Ireland’s Confessions.” T Shat made up tho character of Gripman decided to renounce the noa’ps cud vani­ -heap o f other papers, fly sheets, pam­ and the land tgill be free, and thon each member to be present, and cordially invite office. “ Plinkety, plung, plung, ” would Ireland had fabricated some Shake­ all who are not in any other school to come with Andrew McChnnk there ran a silver ties of the gil l l.r.tl cK r world I was liv­ phlets and books, but it shone like a di­ shalt sleep in a free grave, my only us. A faithful corps of teachers will hid you wel­ Henderson’s lines of Red School go tho gong. She would look up and speare manuscripts, which for a long thread of sentiment. To those who sim­ ing in a boarding i.i.u:'- I leave you to amond in a heap of rubbish, and[” Max son, my John !’ come to the various classes. Agsin we say come. House Shoes cannot he excelled for smile, and ho would smile. Then the time wore accepted as actual. They I. L^H. Doi)i),,Supt. ply saw the uncouth exterior of the imagine tho trials m l tribulations that Muller adds, “ as the tale of ‘The Old “ And now, gentlemen, the relentless cable would carry him *on, a mado such an impression indeed that a poor old service. Sizes 8 to 2. man, as day after day he stood upon the Harry and I underwent during tho peri­ Woman of Sleswick-Holstein’ it may woman has been told that the day hafl VANGELICAL CHURCH, corner Oak and dark Iookwonld come into hisface, and number of men, famous at that time for- Second Sts. Rev. Geo. Johnson, Pastor. Res- Eront platform of the car over whose od of our engagi meat. Yvo had abso­ help to give to many who have been come, and. that her prayer has been E he wonld dance viciously on the alarm, their erudition and for their literary idedee 47 Main St. Preaching at 10.30 a . m . and performances ho presided, playing rude­ lutely no place in which to spend our unjust to the inhabitants of the duchies heard, and that the war w ill begin Milwaukee Grains ly on the alarm gong, swearing at the and perhaps 'if an opportunity offered standing, voluntarily prepared a testi­ monial attesting absolute belief in the precious oveui - ? to-ether except tbo some truer idea of the stuff there is in again, and that is why sbe has brought ______.Jp.m . Prayer trackmen who wonld block his trium­ wonldventhis anger on the unfortunate authenticity of the manuscripts. To this public parlor,- where wo wero liable to that strong and stanch and sterling race her money—the money she saved for at 7.00 p. m. .All scats are free. All cordially for Boys are the proper thing for phal passage this would have seemed al­ wagon that might happen to intercept welcomed. document these men affixed their signa­ interruption at any moment. ” to which England owes its language, its her son. Good morning, gentlemen I” most impossible. But the thread was his passage. hard wear. Sizes 12 to 5. tures and sent the paper broadcast. “ ‘By Jove, I e:s*rt stand this!’ cried best blood and its honored name. ” ] But before she had left the room an | 0 .0 . F.—Bnchanan Lodge No. 75 holds its there nevertheless and showed itself on At last the meeting and the separa­ ’ . regular meeting,, at Odd Fellows Hall, on Tho whole of the original edition of Harry one evening rfter a tortured half old gentleman said, loud enough fot each Tnesday evening. every afternoon when he was off duty, tion. It was a disagreeable, rainy day hour of .decorously sitting on opposite THE TALE OF THE OLD WOMA3 T OF SLESW1 GK- her to hear: “ Poor bodyl I hope she Plant’s High. School the fakes was disposed of in a few honrs, HOLSTEDT. and with two youngsters, the property in early November when his car rattled sides of tbtTroom and conversing about may"aot be deceived.” Jjl & A. M.—Buchanan Lodge No. 68 h old s a. of his landlady, Mrs. Halligan, hang­ along lower Broadway. He made out and so great was the eagerness for the When the war against Denmark be­ p , regular meeting Monday evening on or before Shoes edition that single copies were disposed Shakespeare and tl.o music: 1 glasses. “ A h,” said the old woman, turning ing to each hand, ho left the small fiat the great green umbrella from Cedar gan in the winter of 1863, offices were »hefuilm otjn in each month. of iii auction rooms at enormous prices. ‘This is.worre than hades. I'll hire a back, “ I know what yon mean. I have on tho fifth floor of 5054 Ninth avenue sbeet and saw the lower part of the im­ hall if tboie’s 3.0 ether way.’ opened in the principal towns of Ger­ O.U. W-—Buchanan Lodge N o. 93 holdslts have style and service. Sizes 2-J-to 6. Some time after that Ireland himself many for collecting charitable contri­ been told all is not right yet, but have A . renlar meeting the 1st and 3d Tuesday- even- and betook himself to Riverside park. itation seal plush cloak beneath it. Then “ Wo finally set.'hd it ly going way faith, men. The wicked cannot prevail r g of eaeh month. threw these gentlemen into ranch sor­ butions. At Hamburg Messrs. L. and Gripman McChnnk loved nature, not a mail wagon intercepted his view for np town each evening to somo friends against the just. Man cannot prevail row by, explaining just how he had had K. had set apart a large room for re­ 't A . R.—Wm. Perrott Post No.22. Regular as she reveals herself in the hothouse a moment. of my mother's, who kindly lent their against the Lord. Hold to that, gentle* fun with them. ceiving lint, linen and warm clothing OT. meeting on the first and third Saturday atmosphere of the so called gardens that “ Plunkety, plung, plnng,” went the drawing room fer the purpose of our men. Hold fast together, gentlemen) vening of each month. Visiting comrades al­ gong. His eyes were riveted upon tho Ireland’s story was that the sheet of or small sums of money. ways welcome- line the Harlem, but as she discloses lovemaking. It was vc2y inconvenient, This v ry day I begin to School Suits, paper which he used was the outside of One day, about Christmas, a poorly save np again.*’ herself on the Riverside. He loved the stand. She was not there. His astonish­ however. Otherwise, though, all our Bless her, good old soul! And if Odin OMAN’S RELIEF CORPS, Wm .Perrott Post ment' know no hounds, for never before several otbeih on which some aooounts clad woman from the country stepped N o. SI. Meettncs: held regularly, in Grange broad, silent stream, the high, wooded courting wouid have Lad to he doiie aft­ were still looking ont of his window ttt W had been kept during tho reign qf in and inquired in the pure Holstein di­ Hall, first and third, Saturday o f each month. for your hoys. All prices and ages. palisades, the green grass at his feet, had she been absent from her post so er marriago. There aro moro oases like the sky, as of yore, when he granted early in the day. “ Plunkety, plung, Charles I. At that time Ireland was alect whether contributions were re­ T ) OBERT HENDERSON, M. D., Physician and the green leaves above his head, in ours in New York city than you might victory to the women of the Lombasdv geplung, geplung, b-r-rung-b-r-rung, ” wholly unacquainted with the subject ceived here for Sleswick-Holstein. The X L Surgeon. Office, Rough’s Opera House Block. which the birds chirped and fluttered to suspect. It’s dr: cdfully hard on sweet­ might he not say even now: Residence. No. 90 Front Street. Calls answered Bang Up Suits and fro on the balmy summer days. went the gong. Perhaps she was behind of water marks. clerk showed her to a table oovered with all hours o f the day and night. “ I carefully selected,” says he, “ two hearts. Yes, if somo public spirited in­ When 'wpmen are heroes, ‘ Many a pleasant afternoon as he stroll­ the stand. dividual wants 1o immortalize himself linen rags and such like articles. But What must the men be like? j /'t L. BAILEY, Homeopathic Physician and Gripman McChunk’s bones were chill­ half sheets not having any mark what­ she turned away and pulled out an old IT . Surgeon. Office and residence in Imhofl’s At a low figure to close. ed along the narrow gravel pathways he in tho name of matrimony,' let him or Theirs is the victory. would olose Ms eyes to shut out the ed to the marrow. Up from under the ever, on which I penned my first effu­ leather purse, and taking ont pieces of No need of me. ‘ bIock,.Buchanan, Mich. sion. ” A few pages further on ho wrote: her found ‘Tho Engage 1 Girls’ club,-’ sight of the endless line of equipages very platform upon which he was stand­ money began to count aloud on the —Exchange. ' S. MEAD, Manufacturer of Lumber. Cue “ Being thus urged forward to the pro­ to whose house all the betrothed young rolling by, and trusting to the guidance ing came a scream. Ho jumped on tha counter, “ One mark, two marks, three . ton Sawing promptly attended to on short duction of more manuscripts, it became people that live in bearding houses may P ictu re of a Bachelor. 1 M notice. Bnchanan. Mich. of the children at his side would listen gong, and it sounded one single tri­ marks,’ ’ till she had finished her ten necessary that I should possess a suffi­ resort. Depend upon it, it’s a charity Mr. Joseph Tipton was a bachelor of G. W . NOBLE to the twitter of tho sparrows and rob­ umphant clang. Round whirled the that would take. Thousands of suffering marks. “ That makes ten marks,” she RS. IVY H. FLOWERS desires pupils on the cient quantity of old paper to enable me exceedingly methodical habits. Prim Piano or Organ. For farther particulars call ins and to tho swishing of the breeze grip wheel, round whirled the brake boarding house couples all over the city said and shoved the little pile away. Mat 33 Gak street, cor. Chicago. among the carefully pruned branches wheel, and the car came to a standstill. to proceed, in consequence of whioh I The clerk, who had watched the poor and neat in appearance, he never affect­ applied to a bookseller, who, for tho would rise u p : ml call :iny such philan­ ed any new fashions, but always looked and imagine himself hack up country. They picked her off the fender and thropist inc,.t Llcsecd indeed.” —New old woman while she was arranging H. M. Brodrick, M.D., Now, had he not had some little senti­ .sarrieaShf.t; awayjn an ambulance. So sum of 5 shillings, suffered me to take her small copper and silver coins, asked exactly the same day after day—pepper DIJA WILKINSON, from all the folio and quarto volumes York Sun. and salt colored trousers, with Black PHYSICIAN, AC. ment he would have spent thQge-^ajne _ Gripman Andrew Mc<3j heart was her, “ From whom does the money broken. jn his shop the fly leaves which they ON RONCADCFl ISLAND. come?” cutaway coat. No one had ever see* Office at his new residence, Front St., Bnch- afteraoonsjiitJ;^g-^ii?sfiirt'sieeves by him in a different attire. N ot even when "window, of Mrs. Halligan’s A big policeman stood besido him oiTT “ From me,” she said and began 7‘By this Ijas amply stored WJiat Was Hound by a Party la Searcli ol he was supposed to be indulging fc a stuffy flat smoking his pipe aud gazing the platform on the trip up town. The? 1 counting again, “ One mark, two marks, Dr. Elsie Anc^vj*^- 7% Marooned Sailors. holiday did he condescend to a mt 3* stolidly down on the elevated trains as gong sounded seldom on that mournful ■ with that commodity/frar'Kiid I fear three marks.” Thus she went on emp­ Formerly of Buchanan' comfortable looking costume. journey. When it did ring, it had lost any mention of tho circumstances l>/- .. In 1802 tho gunboat Partridge was tying her purse till she had counted out He was State Street, corner M ' HEAL ESTATE. they rattled along below. so much the creature of routine that it To the man who delights in wander­ all former life, and the notes came the bookseller. As I was fully aware, seniTfrj’ the commodore to ascertain the ten small heaps of coin of ten marks forth in a mournful toll as they gave from the variety of water marks which truth or otn’cTt»No_oi! a statement that each. Then, counting each heap over would have been no comfort to have MONEY T O LOAN. ing among green trees and over green been in any other garments than those expression to the player’s feeling. are in existence at the present day, that some men wero muroonfcTHh'YvtSr.'ifde^-. -Qnco again, she said: “ These are my grass, where he can see overhead a few he usually wore. He was short, Jfi* Hg*- - large or small sums,- a ow rates, on Improves thousand acres of blue sky dotted with Next day the police justice decided they must have constantly been altered a small coral island (800 by 200 feet) or hnfieffed rouses for Sleswick Holstein. j3ro had a slight idea of (jeveloping into farmB only. white clouds, unsoiled by black smoke that the whole affair was an accident since the period of Elizabeth, and being cay in the Caribbean sea. On arriving Be so good as to~ send' fherti-fei-Sjs^scl.-. rotundity^ but OTidently it was and unbroken by the rough outlines of and discharged Andrew McChnnk with for some time wholly unacquainted with at Eoneador it was found occupied by diers.” ~ only a COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, half formed idea, for he remained com* factory chimneys, the time always comes a warning. The company discharged the water marks of "that age, I very care­ sea birds, especially boobies, in enor­ While the old peasant woman was or BERRIEN SPRINGS MICH. paratively thin. He had a mild, ordinal when in imagination a purely ethereal him, too, but without a warning. Ho fully produced my first specimens of the mous number. Some huts were also ob­ doing her sums several persons had writing on such sheets of old paper as served. On lauding and entering tho ry looking face, which he tried to make some one gazes with him on those same got a job as a street cleaner, and one gathered around her, and as she was had no mark whatever. largest hnt the following picture met severe by cultivating his rather thick beauties. Perhaps it takes form of a crea­ bleak day in the following February, as leaving the shop she was asked again in eyebrows well over his eyes, but if "yoti( W . L. Douglas ture clad in light, airy drapery, with he was shoveling the snow out of the “ Having heard it frequently stated the gaze of the explorers: Half sitting, S tons of esrprise from whom the mon- C O Q U A E IS THE BEST. took the trouble to look underneath them long, golden hair, deep blue eyes and gutters on Columbus avenue, he chanced that the appearance -of such marks on half reclining, on a high trestle bed, and c - j:*-. V w j l l l v b fit for a king. and behind the gold rimmed glasses B A S T seraphic smile. Andrew McChnnk, when to look up, and his eyes fell upon a the papers would have greatly tended to partially supported by- a makeshift “ i'rcju w - ” she said, and observing 3 . COEDOVANi establish their validity, I listened to cratch, was something rigid and angular, yon would have discovered that? his eyes LEAVE BUCHANAN. FRENCH&ENAMELIED CALF. he first began to stroll on the Riverside, blue and gold sign over a small but neat that ?he w: closely scanned she turned every remark that was made on the sub­ wero of dull grayish hue, the reverse Detroit Night Express. So. S...... 12:2s A. M !4 ?3 S> Fine Calf&Kangaroi went alone, with the exception of the looking store. Upon it read, “ Miss within a moldy cotton shirt and canvas tsek, :a:-> locking the man full in the Mall, N o. 2 ...... 0:48 A M ject, and I at length gleaned the intelli­ trousers. Two rusty pannikins were of what he desired to make them ap­ $ 3 . 5 ° POLICE,3 SOLES, two Halligan children. Then, as the Wilkins, Delicatessen.” He looked face, she adC'.-l, smiling; “ It is all hon­ Chicago & Kalamazoo A ccom., "No.22.. 7:22 P . M pear. Still the little irritable, days flew by, the purely ethereal crea­ through tho window and saw her stand­ gence that a jug was the prevalent wa­ close at hand and fragments of skeleton est ft won’t hurt the good narrow TH=a. A,-nsrs W E S T . S 2 S0 $ 2 . WORKINGMEN lines about the month and chin tion walked with him, and those were ing there behind the counter. Their ter mark of the reign of Elizabeth, in on the floor. These consisted of a skull, eause. ” prevent­ consequence of which I inspected all vertebrae and some long hones. On the ed his face from wearing that bearro^ LEAVE BUCHANAN. S2.$17J? BQYS’2CH00LSHQEEl the times when housed to close his eyes eyes mot, hut she gave him no smile of Tim clerk assured her that no one had lent look which would have made chil­ Chicago Night Express, No. 7.... — 4:08 A. M X,JfiXPIES - and squeezalittlo Miss Halligan’s hands recognition. the sheets of old paper then in my pos­ bed were the bones of a hand, and a doubted her honesty, but that she her­ Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom - No. gt. 8:03 A, fit session, and having selected such as had number of land crabs scuttled about. The dren know he was their friend. He was Bost., N. Y.and Clu. special, No. 1j .. 12:00 M quite tenderly.^ Later the ideal form As ho bent down oyer his shovel ho self had no doubt often known want, just the man who held children and Mail, N o . 3 ...... 3:13 P .M |3'52?'S t P B°NG0lA. took upon itself a change; the golden muttered, “ If I ’d ’a’ kep’ my eyes down the jug on them I produced the succeed­ floor was covered with sea birds’ eggs, and that it was hardly right to let her A . F. P eaco ck , Local Agent. V s END FOR CATALOGUE hair assumed a dull red hue; tho eyes th’ back, I wouldn’t be hero, and sho ing manuscripts upon these, being care­ and many more were found packed and contribute ro large a sum, probably the dogs at arm’s length, which showed * O -W - Rugoles G. P & T. A. W -L-DOUGLA3' certain warp in the little man’s _ ----- BKOCKTOIKMASS. once bine became snappy black; the wouldn’ t ’a’ got damages an ho there, ful, however, to mingle with them a salted in wooden boxes. Some empty Whole cf *v r savings. charac­ Over One Million People wear the ter.— London Society. form shortened a little and spread out but then I’d ’a’ never know’d what et certain number of blank leaves that the cruet bottles were found near the eggs The old woman remained silent for a VAN DAL IA LINE W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes was ter have thot queer wishin ter see production on a sudden of so many wa­ and a box containing papers which time, but after she had quietly scanned in proportion; the airy draperies were The Writing* o f “ Ben-Hnr.** TIKIE TABLE, All our shoes are equally satisfactory changed into solid red calico. In fact, her from three blocks up th’ sbeet.” ter mark? might not excite suspicion in showed him to be a Dutchman. He had the faces of all present she said: “ Sure­ General Lew Wallace in the ideal some one that once walkod by He leaned on his shovel and gazed tho breasts of those persons who were served in the militia. ly it concerns no one how I got themon- * his lecture In effect-Sept. 25, 1S94. Trains leave most conversant with the manuscripts. ” The medical officer was able to de­ on “ Ben-Hur” recounts some facts in Galien, Mich., as follows: .. . lurpa the side of Andrew McChnnk became blankly into the brown snow.—New ey. Main a thought passed through my The prices are uniform,— stamped on sole. the exact counterpart of the buxom York Sun. A traveler in Messina was once shown termine from an examination of the heart while I was counting that money. connection with the writing of that fa­ FOR THE NORTH. From S i to S3 saved over other makes. mous novel. At the time he wrote the If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by young woman who dispensed lemonade a letter written by the Virgin Mary skeleton that it belonged to a lad under Yon would i:ct ask me to tell you all? No. 52, Ex. Sun, 1:55 P- M. For St. Joseph A Story of Harry ITnrniss. story General Wallace had never visited and knotty apples from a small stand at with her own hand. He remarked that 20 years of age. .In another hnt was “ But you are kind gentlemen, and FOR THE SOUTH. G. W. NOBLE. it must indeed be a miracle, since the found the body of an old negro. The the Holy Land, and under the oireum- No. 53, Ex. Son., 11:20 A. M. For Terre Hante the southeast corner of Trinity church­ Here is a funny story, though he did yen take ranch trouble for ns poor peo­ paper showed by its water mark that it stances his accarate pictures are little For Complete Time Card, giving all trains and yard. not tell it to mo himself, that went the story is clear enough. The well built ple. Sc* I’ll ti II you whence the money stations, and for full information as to rates, was not made till some centuries after hnt showed that the men had come pre­ short of marvelous. A ll the information Who was this creaturo? Andrew Mc­ round of the New York clubs when Fur- came. Yes, I have known want, food through cats, etc., address niss visited tho States. Bo it known that the ago of Alary. pared to stay awhile. The empty boxes he had was obtained from personal ac­ C. M . Wheeler, T. P. A., Chnnk did not know her name. He al­ has been scarce with me many a day, Terra Haute, Ind. It is the greatest mystery to most peo­ showed that food had been at one time quaintances who had traveled through ways thought of her as “ her” and American journalists and American end it will be so again as I grow old­ Or W. F. Brother, flaneurs affect to read Punch as a pro­ ple how water marks aro made. And abundant.. Then provisions ran short. Palestine and from reading the wri|ing« Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. $300.00 FOR A NAME “ she.” Her customers knew her as er, but oar gracious Lord watches over For partfculars see T ick’s Fxorai. Guide for 1S95, yet the matter is the simplest thing in Tho men subsisted for a time on sea of other authora A large map was be­ plain Annie. duction absolutely devoid of humor, and ns. He lias helped me to bear the trou­ which contains colored plates o f Vick’s Branching As­ inasmuch as it is a paper written “ by the world. In cho manufacture of paper .birds’ eggs, and water w’as apparently fore him as he wrote, and he constantly ter, Sweet Peas, Vegetables, Hibiscus, and Gold Flower, McChnnk had presided over a cable bles which he sent. He will never for­ Honest illustrations; descriptions that describe, not gentlemen for gentlemen” it probably tho pulp, before it has begun to be plentiful. Men cannot live long on eggs sake me. My husband has been dead had to draw on his imagination, but in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and mislead: hints oasowing ana transplanting-. Printed car for a whole year before he first came In 1? different colored inks. Hailed on. receipt o f 10 fails to secure general appreciation in dried and after it has been spread on and brackish water. Scurvy must occur. this many and many a year. I had one this respect he was always fortunate cents, which may be deducted from first order. Vick’s beneath her softening influence. For and never made a blunder in his descrip­ St. Louis Railway. Seeds contain the eerm o f life* journalistic America, though in certain the moving platform, passes under a This is the secret of the crutch in the only son, and n y John was a fine stout that year he had been the most daring circles it is as popular in the great re­ roller called tho “ dandy.” On this cabin. Disease bad crippled before it tions. In fact, the Palestine of “ Bea- CHOICE SWEET PEAS. gripman on the whole line. His con­ fellow, and h'e worked hard, and ho ^ “ BI;G FOUR ROUTE. Small Quantities at Wholesale Prices. public as it is here. Two men were “ dandy” is affixed the. device which killed this young man. This explana­ Wonld not leave his old mother. He Hur” is generally regarded as authori­ A A CENTS A POUND, I 25 varieties and colors science never smote him in the least quarreling in a club smoking room. works tho water mark: tion rests entirely on circumstantial tative, and General Wallace relates with T h e P o pu la r R oute B e t w e e n t h e M ichigan t t U POSTAGE PAID, j mixed. A pound only 40 when he flew by forlorn females as on made my home snug and comfortable. it ie s a n d a l l outhern oints cts.;XJ pound 25 cents; % pound 15 els.; ounce 30 cts. “ I tell yon I saw a man sitting here It is of bent wire, and as tho roller evidence, hnt evidence so complete and keen relish how a younger author wrote C S P . rainy days they stood on the corners “ Then came the war with the Danes. Condensed Schedule of Trains. Effective a JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. an hour ago laughing over a copy of presses the paper it presses into it the convincing, the reasoning so sound, yet a story, the scene of which was laid to frantically waving their umbrellas. No A ll his friends joined-the army, hnt the May 2S, 1893. London Punch.” mark. apparently so simple, as to make one only son of a widow, yon know, is free. the Holy Land, and stole all his descrip­ GOEKG NORTH. STATIONS. G0IX6 SOUTH look of compassion ever passed across “ Impossible!” replied his companion. In the same manner most elaborate exclaim on reading it, Surely this is the tions bodily from “ Ben-Hur. ” Geneaal P.X. 1 .H, P.X. P .n . p.it. A.3I his stolid face when he left behind him So he remained at home, and no one “ I don’ t believe there is a man in designs and even pictures and intricate way of Zadig!—London News. Wallace says that his hardest task in 8 45 7 30 32 48 lv .Anderson sr 1 20 - 9 40 8 30 a truckman helplessly dancing about said to him, ‘Come along with ns, ’ for 9 00' 7 45 1 OS Llnwood 103 . . . . Silo America who conld laugh over London representations *of whole battle scenes writing the book was to find a here. 913 7 59 116 ar Alexandria 12 46 9 13 7 59 broken wheels and axles. they knew that he was a brave hoy, and Punch.” have been done from an engraved plate Dr. Newman Smytlie’s Discovery. His favorite passage in the story ia tha 9 26 S10 129 ar Summitville 12 33 8 54 7 4 Then tha change came—slowly, sure­ that it broke his very heart to stay be­ 936 821 141 Fall-mount 12 20 8 40 73 The discussion waxed furious, and at similar to an electrotype, nsed in the Several years ago the happy thought hind. I knew it all. I watched him scene of Ben-Hur’s house, where he da- 943 S 31 162 Jonesboro 12 09 S 29 7 2 ly. One day as his car was spinning by last bets were made on the subject. same manner on the “ dandy” roller. occurred to me that a newspaper report­ scribes the miracles of Christ. Geneztd p. sr. Trinity churchyard his eye fell upon when the people talked of the war or 9 59 8 43 2 07 M arion 11 57 8 16 7 12 Suddenly a thought sbnek the second Of course check paper and'hank pa­ er was a human being, who, like other .when the schoolmaster brought the Wallace believes that more art is t o - 8 57 .... F o x ’s 11 36 . . . . 56 the form of her. She had taken the 6 man. per is the most important variety dis­ human beings, was under the necessity played in this passage than even la tb» 10 20 9 05 2 30 La Fountains 11.30^ 7t50 6'50 place of the old woman who for years newspaper. Ah, how he turned pale and 10 30 914 __ Treaty 11 21 7 41 (£41 “ What was the fellow like yon saw tinguished by water marks. In a pair of of makiDg his living by.diligent work, red, and how he looked away and famous chariot race, which is generally 10 45 930 255 ar W abash 11,40 ...... Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained, ana all paten* had kept the stand there and was sit­ business conducted for MODERATE FEES. My reading Punch?” ,£5 note molds prepared by the old proo- and that he was therefore not to he regarded as the strongest passage of tbs" 9 45 310 lv Wabash 10 55 ...... ting beneath the shade of a green um­ thought his old mother did not see it! *«(«% 9 55 .... Speichers K T40C -... office is in the Immediate vicinity of the Patent Office, “ A little, sandy beardedman, with a ess there aro 8 curved borders, 16 treated as an enemy of mankind. Since But he said nothing to me, and I said book. 10 01 8 26 Urbana 10 34 . . . . and my facilities for securing-patents are unsurpassed brella. With one eye she kept watch Send model, sketch orphotograph o f invention, with rather bald head and a big mustache. ” figures, 168 large waves and 240 letters, I made that discovery I have found no 10 41 3 26 Bolivar 10 24 . . . . upon her glass covered case, in which nothing to him. Gracious God, who The Chignon, 1771. •••• 1019 3 44 K. Manchester 10 39 ___ .... description and statement as to advantages claimed. “ Ah, ” replied his interlocutor, “ now which had all to bo separatedly secured class of men more quick to respond or could have thought that it was so hard .... D 00 42S Warsaw 9 36 ...... 4 SF*AT<>chargeis made for anopinion as to glistened the surfaces of numberless I bad my heddasroll on.’-Aunt Btcnr patentability, and my fee for prosecuting the I seel Why, that was Harry Fnrniss by the finest wire to the curved surface. willing to pay careful regard to the .... 1126 454 M ilford 9 11 . . . . blocks of chocolate of various sizes; to drive our oppressors out of the land? said it ought to made less. Aunt Dom­ .... 1156 5 52 Goshen 8 43 ...... application will not be called for until the himself. ” — Sband Magazine. There were 1,056 wires and 67,584 courtesies and the confidence of gentle­ “ Then came the news from Frederica! .... 1220 5 4S Elkhart 8 19 . . . . patent, is allowed* “ I nventors* Guide,** con­ with the other upon her customers, to ing said it ought not to be made at «U. taining full information sent free. All Communi­ twists and the same repetition whore manly intercourse. And whenever I That was a dreadful night. We sat in . •.» 118 609 Hites 7 40“ 1 67 whom she was dispensing 1 and 2 cent He Knew the Hopes. It makes my bead itch and ache and 125 6 45 Berrien Centre 7 20 . . . . cations Considered as Strictly Confidential* the stout wires were introduced to sup­ have myself met newspaper men fairly .... glasses of lemonade. She was a short silence opposite each other. We knew barn like anything, mamma. This fa­ .... 120 6 51 Ean Claire 714 ...... Of one subject even Mr. Freeman port tho under surface. and frankly I have never known one of what was in onr hearts, and we hardly .... 200 720 Benton Harbor 6 45" ...... FRANKLIN H. HOUGH woman, not over 85 perhaps and had mous roll is not made wholly of a red P.M. P.H. A. 2T. a , si OSS F Street, WASHINGTON, II. C. Would have been forced to admit that In ancient times the water marks them intentionally to misrepresent or to dared look at each other. Suddenly he wavy red hair, a complexion not unlike cow tail, hnt is a mixture of that and L . O. Schaefer, Agent, Mr. Fronde, the historian of the refor­ were used for tho same purposes as the abuse such confidence. 'My experience that of tho apples in the basket before rose and took my hand and said, ‘Moth­ horsehair (very coarse) and a little hu­ Benton Harbor. 6 8 mation, was a master. Fronde was a old-inn signs. The^old inns had dolls leads me to conclude thatif citizens gen­ er I’ God be praised, I had strength in Oscar G . M urhat, Traffic Manager, a ______PACE ______her and a broad countenance beaming horn sailor and could manage a yacht Or man hair of yellow hue, that, I aupposv Cincinnati, .O. MandAND W giGUIDE to Poultry Eaiisrs for 1895. and beehives, horses and various other erally would help newspaper men in all that moment. ‘John,’ I said, ‘onr time -•. with good nature. was taken ont of the back part of an D . I I . Martd,, G.P; A., Contains------o?erufo J3 0 . .usfrrations show* yawl in tho ugliest sea as if he had been forms as signs. For the same reason the legitimate inquiries the public would Cincinnati, "O. 1 R U H ing a photopho of the__„ ______hennery in tha has come. Go, in God’s name. I know west. Gives best plans f or poultry houses, The very next day on his down trip wig. Nothing renders a young person C . S. BlaokhAN^yTrav. Pass. Agt., ■NHVwMi Gii bred to the business. So he was quiok paper makers had some distinguishing have less reason to complain either of how thou lovest me and what thou hast ^ B K B ^ sore sure remediesandreme reoipes for aiidi Andy McChunk looked her way again, more amiable than virtue and modesty Anderson Jnd. also valntvaluable information on th e 1 to detect any slip that his friends, who mark which made their product distinct inaccurate or improper news.—Hart­ suffered. God knows what will become ifffandfiowe:and flower garden Bent for only 1 1 ------and the next ciay, and the next day, until without the help of false hair, red cow JctoJobs BauscBauscher, Jr., P. 0. Boil rreejort, EL were less expert, might make. from that of other makers. ford Courant. of me if I am left alone, but onr Lord 9forpbine habi, at- length he acquired the habit of tail and D------(the barber). -—‘ ‘Diary ot The workmanship of “ Crookit Meg, ” A very famous mark of• the sixteenth Jesas Christ will forsake neither thee cured in 10 to 20 straining his eyes to see her from several Anna Green Winslow.” Alice Mono days. 30 ,0 0 0 cases he was pleased to say, was as good as century was the haudmark—a hand top­ EoBort Burns. nor me. ’ cured. Book of tes­ hlooks up the street. But she never no­ Earle. timonials free. Ifo FRENCH RUHR MILLS could he, with one excoptiou. “ If yon ped with a star. T-he jug or pot mark It is amusing to learn that Burns, 28 sizes and styles. Every mill warranted* “ John enlisted as a volunteer. The D e t e c t e d . Pay till Cared. ticed him until one day when passing mean to tako us to sea in this question­ gave the name to the “ pot” papor, while when just emerging from obscurity, M i Lebanon, Olalo. For All Kinds of Grinding.. he petulently jumped on the gong pin. day of parting came. Ah, I am making The Marquis of Waterford once show­ A boy can operate and keep* able little vessel, you must have your the foolscap mark used on paper of a jocularly anticipated that his birthday a long story of it all 1 John s'tood before In order. “ Book on Mills” Then she looked np, and their eyes met. ed remarkable detective skill. A robber,’ sea dialect looked over. The main sheet certain size gave that size its name, would come to be noted among other re­ m ein his new uniform, ‘ Mother,’ he THOS. S. SPRAGUE ft SON and sample meal FREE*, . She smiled, and he smiled, and the car who had broken into the marquis’s house, Attorneys and Solicitors of Pat­ A11 kinds mill machinery* Floor' is a rope, not a sail. The jib is ‘loosed’ which it retains to this day. „ markable events. In a letter to his early said, ‘one request before we part—if it ents. United States and foreign mills built, roller or buhrsystem,. banged into a truck. A moment later at Curraghmore, Ireland, was pursued' Correspondence solicited. Instruc Seduced Prices for ’95. j When you get under way and is the first Tho post paper was so called because patron, Gavin Hamilton, in 1786, he is to be.'1 ‘John, ’ I said to him, ‘I kuow tlon Pamphlet free. 37 WgSi as he spun by Andy McChnnk smiled by him and followed to a pnblio house CONGRESS STRKST, DBTStOIT, N0RDYKE & MARMOJtt CQ.J sail taken in when you are coming to it bore a mark of a shield with a post says: “ For my own affairs I am in a •tphat thon meanest. Oh, I shall weep. MICH. Established 1*65. his unconcern at a profane and injured four miles off. 3 0 5 Day street* your moorings. ” —Blackwood’s Maga­ horn on it.—London Letters. fair way of becoming as eminent as I shall weep very much when I ami driver. It was for the first time in his There tho robber had seated himself, zine. Thomas a Kempis or John Bunyan, and alone, hut my time will come, and wej career on the road. ’ - A Delicate Distinction. among a* number of men, who were- you may henceforth expeot to see my shall meet again in the day of our Lord, j After that as he clattered along to­ G ustatory. drinking and smoking, and not one o f SPECIAL SALE OF “ Did you say you wanted Shake­ birthday inscribed among the wonder­ John, and the land shall be "free, John;* ward tho churchyard he used to pound “ I can’t say,” remarked the sword them would betray him. The marquis,: speare's works?” asked the book store ful events in the Poor Robin and Aber­ the land shall be free'!’ ” ■ i the alarm. Then she would look up and swallower as he dispatched a Damascus however, was master of the situation. clerk. deen Almauacks along with the Black Heavy tears stood in the poor old wo-' smile, and his joy was complete. And blade, “ that I -especially like the taste He insisted upon feeling all their, “ No, ” replied the haughty girl; “ I Monday and the battle of Both well man’s eyes as she repeated her sad tale, thus his love grew up on him. Then of foreign foods. ” hearts, and as he was their landlord and FINE - WASH - DRESS - GOODS. want his plays.3 ’— Washington Star, Bridge. ” —Philadelphia Ledger. Dur sne soon ooneorea nerssir ana con­ “ Their dishes,” rejoined the glass came the time when he used to squeeze the great man of the county not one eater, who was partaking of a Venetian Special Pins For Insect Collectors. tinued: “ I did not think then it would little Miss Halligan’s hand as he walk­ Elks Broken to Harness. dared to refuse. The man whose heart abruary we will show you Wash Fabrics, consisting of soup tureen, “ are, as a rule, far front ’ “ Much care,” said a taxidermist, he so hard. The heart always hopes was still heating quickly was the rob­ ed along the Riverside, with his eyes pleasing.J’ “ has to bo taken in selecting the long, There is a novelty at the stock yards even against hope. But for all that, ” closed, on his half days off, trying to ber, .who had just ceased running. 1 The human' salamander tossed off three fine pins used in fastening the speci­ that is attracting the attention of every and here tha old woman drew herself Coronet Lawns, Plain Swiss, imagine her at his side. He no longer fingers of imported red fire, with a gas­ mens in insect collections. For cheap one. It is a team of elk-s, standing near­ np and looked at ns like a.queen, “ I Story Good, but Bates Wrong. bumped tracks off the track without ly hands high, broken to harness and India Dimity, Javenese Novelty, oline chaser, but said nothing.—Detroit collections of butterflies and bugs we 16 have never regretted that’ I bade him warning, but considerately gave the as gentle and obedient as horses. They Daniel Webster’s son Edward must Call! Dimity, Badminton Novelty, Tribune. use the ordinary brass pins mostly, but go. Then came dreadfhl days, hut the have been a precocious youth, if wo are to Empress Dimity, Printed Pique, alarm, like a rattlesnake before coiling every one of these must be carefully ex­ have been brought in from Montana and most dreadful of all was when we read credit an incident which Dr. Hale related Swiss Dimity, Plain Duck, to strike. Unless he was behind time he The great Cbristian-feasts of - Christ­ amined before impaling the insect to see are awaiting a purchaser in one of the that the Germans had betrayed the land, in the Old South Meeting house as coa- never ran by corners, but always gra­ big pens in the yards.' The elks have Printed Dnck, mas; Raster, Ascension and Whitsun­ that it is well tinned, for wore the tin and that they' had given up our land, ' nected with tho delivery of Webster’s ad­ Priscilla Lawn, ciously stopped at the sign of the wav­ been domesticated, and their owner, G. dress at Plymouth Dec. 22, 1820, “ Web­ French Brilliants, Manhattan Duck, tide are said-to have been ordered to be coating imperfect - or the slightest flaw with all our dead, to the Danes] Then ing umbrella. And so from the most observed by tho whole church all over evident it would be in nine cases out of S. Slayton, has driven them about his I called on the Lord and said: *0 Lord, ster had just asked, in his solemn and im­ L ’Empress Linon, Black Organdies, reckless gripman on the line Andy Mo- the world as early as the close of the ten liable to oxidize in the body of the ranch for several years.—Chicago Trib­ my God, how is that possible? Why let- pressive manner, ‘Will any man dare to say?’ when Edward, unused to hearing his Mouseline DeCalve, Black and White Organdies, CZI Chun' became the most considerate, the first century. insect, and thus destroy it. We also use une. test thou the wicked triumph and allow-, Scotch Novelty, Scotch Ginghams, most polite. father opposed, piped up, ‘No, pa.’ ” black varnished pins, but they'are al­ Ace Sad Case. est the just to perish?’ Such anecdotes are enjoyable if they are Juvenile Zephers, Tt-.v Then came his great disappointment. Some of the little bronze images of Midlothian Zephers, .' 'I most as had, for the glazed coating soon . Ethel—Don’t yon think that pair of “ And I was told that the Germans unquestioningly accepted. It does not One Sunday afternoon in the early fall Chinese deities are supposed to have an cracks, leaving the metal exposed, and D otted ’ Swiss, Amoskeag Ginghams. C 3 vases lovely, George? were sorry for what they had done, but really matter greatly that tho youthful' when he was off work he fixed himself antiquity of 2,000 years before Christ. consequently it is not very long before Edward was then of the infantile age of George (with visions of last night’s that they coaid not help it. But that, We are now ready to show you our new Spring; Carpets, Engs, Lace Curtains and np in his best, and for the first time on oxidization sets. Even the more expen­ gentlemen, I could never understand. only 6 tnonths and 2 days and tho inrthM a day off started out without the little Winnipiseogee is the “ beautiful" lake poker game)— Curse the things! I don’t fact that the Plymouth address contains Portieres at prices that are the lowest ever known. Our Muslin, Linen and Embroidery sive kind, the nickel plated pins, are not want to hear anything about them. We should never do wrong nor allow Halligans. But he did not go for a stroll of the highland. ” much better. The latest things we have wrong to be done. And therefore, I no such interrogatory as “ Will any man Sale continues during February. in the park. He journeyed down town Ethel has not spoken to George since. dare to say?” The point of the anecdote According to the old oburch'canons, now are solid silver pins and bronze thought, it cannot always remain so. instead, intent on enduring no farther —Buffalo Express;-- , is just as good, although the‘dates are out. the Christmas festival lasted from pins, and there is being nsed as" an ex­ Onr good Lord knows his own good Possibly it was due to one of those errors suspense, hut to know both her name Christmas eve to Feb. , by which date periment a nickel and aluminium alloy, The old sheepskin cloak mentioned by time, and in his own good time he will of memory whose origin, as Professor and address and'to talk to her. He had 1 ROSE & ELLSWORTH, South Bend. all the decoration must be removed from which possesses decided advantages oyer Panl probably cost him about $1," ast come and deliver us. And I prayed ev­ Power-Cobbo tolls ns in-“ Fallacies :of the purchased a chrysanthemum to give her the churches. all the others kinds used.” —New York thatvvas the common price at that time. ery--evening that oar gracious Lord Memory,” is “ but a Simple result of per- as a token of his regard. He left the Snn. wonld permit me to see that day when ; manont montal laws.”'- x lady successfully ccnducfc a country ported the following: Pres., E. K. N EW TROY. newspaper,” by Miss Carrie Jackson, Warren o f Three Oaks; V ice Pres., C. From our Regular Correspondent. Milford Times; “Do personals pay,” by B. Groat o f Niles; Sec., Miss Helen - Feb. 18,1S95. C. S. Rowles, Port Huron News; “For Kay of Niles; Treas., I. L. H. Dodd of The past week has been somewhat T h e Evening News, what service should the politic »1 party Buchanan; Executive Com., O. J. Rob­ of »qn improvement on what we have pay the publisher,’’ by E. J. March, ber Is of Buchanan, Dr. Greenamyer of been having, heretofore,t and it fine “The Great Daily of Michigan.” Miss Della Stevens, of Boston,Mass., writes: X have always suffered from Hillsdale Leader, and “County corres­ Niles, Geo. Parsons of Watervliet, I. been improved pretty well, by hauling hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried’ pondence,” A. J. McDowell, Cass City various remedies, and many reliable; Wilson of Buchanan, Geo. Gillett of St. logs, wood, lumber, hay, corn, and all physicians, but none relieved me. After Enterprise. Much profitable discus­ Joseph. sorts'of teaming. tailing 6 bottles of sion was evoked by these papers. The committee on resolutions sub­ Fred Station and Dayton Fuller m i m m m I am now w ell. I The shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns am very grateful mitted the following report: went to Ghicago this morning. to you, as I feel This- morning's session included of T h e N e w s secures his share o f this enormous sum. 60,000 subscribers that it saved me Resolved, That we most heartily renew, from a life of untold agony, and shall papers, on “Do premiums pay,” Geo. S. W. A. Seelcell will go to Detroit to­ probably means readers, and instead of the sum above, we should our pledge of support t > the county and ’ 200,000 take pleasure in speaking only words Corbett, St. Johns Independent; “ Row morrow to nominate a Supreme Judge. of praise for the wonderful medicine, state organizations, and we urge upon the have said $200,000,000.00. and in recommending it to all. to get advertising,” by E. O. Hawkins, township organizations the resurrection of Ho is not sure but he will get the nom­ Advertise in The Evening News if you want Results^ the dead, the resuscitation of the sick, the ination himself. Treatise on Blood Northside Gazette, Detroit; “Collecting Read The Evening News if you want News. i and Skin Diseases: enthusing of the alive, believing as we do Sherman Penwell l as bought 40 mailed free. subscriptions,”' by Mrs. E. Clough, that they have been and will prove to be THE EVENING NEWS, aeitS in Sec. 20, Weesaw, of XL D. Dix. a C E N T S PER C O P Y, Brooklyn Exponent; “How often fruitful of highest results; 10 CENTS A WEEK. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, should an advertisement be changed,” Resolved, That we gratefully acknowl­ » Archie, Peason has bought! of his $1.25 FOR 3 MONTHS BY MAIL, DETROIT. ATLANTA, GA, edge the untiring energy and precious father, teu acres in Sec. 8, and will S. P. Bissell, Charlotte Republican; time spent by Iiev. O. J. Roberts in organ­ Agencies in every village, town and city in the State of Michigan. “Printing a pap r all at home,” Geo. izing our county; we wouid also recom­ build a house. Barnes, Howell Republican mend that every effort he made to open and There seems to be a little trading pave the way for his self-sacrificing en­ The afternoon session was occupied around. A sign spring is coming. Santi deavors; by papers, on. “The business depiut- Resolved, That we also, as a county or­ Parties are getting ready for tbe Holiday ment,” J. N. McCall, Itbaca Herald; ganization and as local workers, make more maple sugar business. strenous efforts to overcome the, influences Some corn is being hauled fr. m here BEST PUREST I I “Does a daily kill a weekly,” Mrs T. S. Jliat aim at the desecration and final de­ sT to St. Joseph, where they get forty-five IN ODD PIECES OF Applegate, Adrian Times; “How far struction of our Sabbath, and lend our sup­ Sold everywhere > cents. St, Joseph is the best grain can publishers go in advertising the port to the Sabbath Observance League tnadety. [CHICAGO. for the enforcement and preservation of market, and South Bend for wood. Haviland , Carlsbad and King George China b’g city weeklies in combination with existing laws; tbeir own at a reduced price,” E. B. Resolved, That we sincerely express onr The tax man is still on the war path. NEW gratitude to the Buchanan people for open­ A lot of little taxes left, on which the ... - ARE THE THING. . Gregory.” Jonesville Independent; “Fair prices for Job work ” T. W. Oris- ing their homes and hearts to us in our commission will be three cents, and Look at onr assortment. visit; we hope, in a few eases at least, sy, Midland Republican. they found themselves entertaining angels the Treasurer will spend $4.00 worth The closing feature of the session unawares. Respectfully submitted. of time collecting them. There is a was the reading of essays, on “ How to G e o . L . Oa d y , class that make no preparations to pav BOARDMAN <1WE1LE. J a m e s B a l e y , until the last day, at 5 o’clock in the make a successful newspaper,” for the I . W il s o n . prize of $25, offered by the Detroit Miss Hall gave another masterly ad­ afternoon. T in s P o p e . THE BEST QUALITY OF For the next thirty days I will sell at Free Press.' The successful essay was dress, which touched the heart and BENTON HARBOR. writteu by Perry F . Powers, Gadilac mind of everyone present. As a result a reduced price my entire stock of From our RegularlCorresponient. News' and Express The judges of Miss Hall’s work among U3, a mo­ Feb. 19, 1S05. SHIP LAP AND were: Mrs. T. S. Applegate, Adrian; E. tion prevailed looking to the organiza­ O. Dewey, Owosso, and J. N. McCall, tion of a primary department for Ber­ Principal Edgeeumbe of the college DROP SIDING, Ithaca. rien county. has been appointed Government weath­ CAN BE HAD OF This evening the members of the M. The teacher's training lesson was er observer here. P. A. will attend a banquet at The taken up by Rev, 0. J. Roberts. Mr. The G. A . R. of this city are to hold Wayne, tendered by the genial Lost, Higman gave a short address on De­ a genuine old-time campfire, at Gonk- W e are now receiving our ey’s hall, Feb. 22. At the Old TVeisgerber Mill, Mr. J. R. Hayes. nominational Lesson Helps. Mrs. The midwinter meeting was a great Finch spoke Gn township organization. The Palladium printed over nine CONSISTING OF BUCHANAN, MICH. success, and it was the general opinion Mr. Jones of Galien addressed the thousand copies of its memorial edi­ that this one will be but one of the Convention on “What is a Sunday tion, besides supplements for" other many which shall be held to the mu­ School” , papers. Coal Heating Stove, tual benefit of all M. P. A . members. Berrien Springs was chosen as the A tramp was arrested Tuesday night, For a Good Shave ot Hair Cut place for tbe next Convention. The sentenced to ten days' labor and set to shoveling snow. -GO TO- Berrien County Sunday School following resolu(ton was adopted. Soft Coal Heating Stoves, Landlord Yinceut has leased the fALTER HOBART’S BARBER SHOP, i Conyention. Resolved, That “ Rally Day," as recom­ I'.’j Special Reporter. mended by the County Organizer, he adopt­ hotel Whitcomb in St. Joseph and will Front St., over Lough’s Jewelry Store. ed, and that the executive committee be open it May 1st. His lease of Hotel ALSO AGENCY FOE STAK LAUNDRY. TUESDAY. given authority to arrange for this. Wood Heating Stoves, Benton does not expire till July 16tb. A t 2 o’clock, on Tuesday afternoon, The children were very profitably On account of the recent snow block­ -D. N. SWIFT, D. D. S., the Berrien County Sunday School Con­ entertained by a blackboard talk en­ ade, a party of people from Chicago AND THE CELEBRATED Graduate of Dental Department University; vention was called to order, iu the titled “A Curious House” by Mr. A. II. of Michigan. traveled over 200 miles t > reach St. Presbyterian church, by the President,' Cross. Joseph, goiDg via New Buffalo, Kala­ o E. Iv. Warren of Three Oaks, and in $131.15 were secured in pledges and D E l s T T I S T mazoo, Grand Junction and Niles. Office* Treat & Redden block. Successor to S. the absense of Mr. James Baley of cash for work iu County and State Ostrander- “ The longest way round,” etc. Benton Harbor, Rev. Geo. Johnson, of during the coming year. in which we are able to show ^ Come and see me before you buy a GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. H. M. Clark, of Detroit, State Secre­ of the Evangelical church, was request­ The evening session, although a se­ tary of the Y. M. C. A., gave a very stove and save money. ed to lead the singing. Miss Edith vere storm was raging without, and a interesting lecture last night at th some of the prettiest produc­ B u c h a n a n R ecord. B. Valentine of Three Oaks presid­ good many of the delegates from Niles Baptist.church, on the subject “Jubilee ed at the orgap. Rev.'J. E. Bartmess and Benton Harbor and St. Joseph and Jaunts through Europe.” This is the of Buchanan read an appropriate elsewhere returned to their homes af­ tions . of American and Foreign first one of the Y . M. C. A . course. D . H. BOWER, Scripture lesson and led in prayer, af- ter the afternoon session, yet the Mr. Heath,- shipbuilder of this H.t PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. which a number of others also led in church was again crowded for this ser­ launched a new tug nam eiilie “^snifiu^ loom s. ~ ^ prayer." vice. into the canal, last Thursday, first eut- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1S05. Rev. I. Wilson, chairman of the com­ Judge Davis of Kalamazoo, delivered tii.g-'awfiy the ice. It is one of the mittee on arrangements, gave a brief an excellent address on “The Relation^* Our prices, as always, will he V report. Rev. 0. J. Roberts, chairman finest boats of its kind, is 95 feet in REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN­ the Sunday School to the State.” This of the program committee, was also subject. wps_ yi§w§cKitrom ^business length and cost $20,000. TION. The Board of Education has ordered found the very lowest. $ called upon and this gentleman read Baan’s standpoint: showing tbe proprie­ Fine new line 1895 styles. ^Deyour Detf.oit, Feb. 21,1895. ladders placed in all the ward school a ^carefully prepared jr^etrt. "'L lth e ty of even an unconverted man or ' "S/TtVJSf TForgm to flu Record. buildings, to be used as fire escapes. In the meantime all winter papering early, while paper hanging is ^.absSDSS- - c£ -tafT secretary, Miss Helen woman supporting tbe Sunday School The Republican SiSto'" Convention ‘ Also fire extinguishers to be placed in Kay of Niles, Rev. Geo. Johnson of with influence and means. Closing re­ cheap. See latest patterns at convened in the Auditorium at 10 every school room in tha city. An Buchanan was elected secretary pro marks were made by various others in goods go at greatly reduced, o’clock this morning. IV. J. Cocker of insurance of $ 6,000 has been put upon tern. the convention, among them Mr. White- Adrian was chosen Chairman and Den­ the Broadway building to insure it The question, “Why I came to this head of Benton Harbor, who said out nis E. Alward of Detroit, Secretary, against further loss till it is rebuilt. prices. Convention,” was answered by the va­ of seventy-five boys and girls brought when the convention adjourned till one rious delegates. This proved to be a o’clock p. m. On reassembling reports into his court during the past year on­ great blessing to all, as a large num­ ly five ever attended Sunday School. Mr. Charles Bishop and lady, from of committees were rendered. The ber of good suggestions were made Buchanan, were among those who at­ The convention showed their apprecia­ tended the play of “Charley’s Aunt”, committee on resolutions not being which was a profit to all. ready to report, nominations of candi­ tion of Mr. Whitehead’s efforts in his at the opera house in this city, Satur­ After a recess of a few minutes, the work of “ Rescue.” day evening. Mr. Bishop is one, of Thousands of Dollars by good honest people who patronize unreliable dates for Justice of the Supreme Court tree men. Buy of L E. 1LGENFRITZ & SONS, the Monroe Nursery, and Convention re-assembled, each town­ Numerous important questions were Buchanan’s leading business men. He was proceeded with. The following ship under their respective banners. has been a member of the village coun­ you will get true values. answered by President Warren. After cil there the past year, but we learn 47 successful years is a guarantee of reliability. 500 ACRES. were put in nomination: Philip T. Mr. James Baley of Benton Harbor Van Zile, J. B. Moore, Judge Buck, which the grandest Sunday School con­ that he now talk3 of resigning, on ac­ now arrived and took charge of the vention Beirien county ever enjoyed count of having- too much business on MOTICE. E. D. Ivinnie, A. D. McCallawav, Ed­ singing. was brought? to a close by singing his hands to give the municipal affairs The undersigned do hereby agree to furnish their customers nothing ward Cahill and others. Delegations The next topic on the program was nf his town the proper attention.— but first-class stock and guarantee it to he true to name. We grow and sell are much divided and not voting solid. “Goodnight ’till we meet in the Morn­ Niles Star. everything in the line of Nursery Stock, especially Fruit and Ornamental “ FreeParliament” ; “How to make our Trees, Berry Plants, Shrubs, Vines, Roses. Catalogue Free. Now is the Members of Berrien delegation pres­ ing” and benediction by Rev. George township and county work more effec­ Johnson. The One Price Dry Goods and time to order for Spring ’95. en are R. D. Dix, E. R. Gillson, L. tive,” assigned to Mr. Geo. Parsons of LITERARY NOTES. The most noteworthy feature in Harper's Weekly 1. E. I LG EM FRITZ & SONS, Monroe Nursery, C. Fyfe, W. C. Hall, Geo. S. Clapp, Watervliet. Mr. Parsons being absent GLENDORA. ior February 2, and probably the most generally AGENTS WANTED. „ , „ MONROE, MICH. W . A . Seekel, D. H . Bower, Y . M. Gore, interesting feature to be found in the current num­ Feb.ii,28Mar.U,28. on account of illness, the President From our Regular Correspondent. ber of any of the periodicals, is that which has E. A . Blakeslee, A . , C. G. Hod­ was requested to take his place, which for its subject the disturbances iu Brooklyn. ges and S. H. Kelly. Gotleib Kool went to St. Joseph on There are six pages filled with drawings oi the he did. Monday. participants in the strike, of the forces oflaw and order, and of the scenes amid which the difficult Estate of Pater Estes. ONLY $ 2 0 ONLY After acnoncements, the Convention questions at issue were put to the test of argu­ Th8 saw mill wa-. shut down a part First publication Pel). 7, 1893. Frederick Douglass, probably the adjourned with singing, and the bene­ ment—and of charges and volleys. The drawings of last week, on account of the storm. are worthy of the subject, having been made by In 1376 eggs sold in Barcelona for TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,—ss. BmFsi r ItSiea&e! best known colored man in the country, diction was pronounced by Rev. Geo. T. de Thulstrnp, T. Dart Walker, E. M. Ashe, E. THE SHEEP AT THE STACK. At a eeesion of tbe Probate Conrt for said Ed. Babcock has begun shipping W . Kemble, W . 1?. Snyder, and other. 36c a hundred. S ACCEPTED FOR PASSAGE BY died at his home near Washington, D. Johnson. County, held at the Probate office, In the city of wood on a a’x hundred contract, which Harper & Brothers announce for publication Make ready, my laddies I it soon will benight, St. Joseph, on the 31st day o f Jantiaty, in the year Dr . K ilm er &_Co., South Bend., Ind. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. ■TS DIFFERENT TRANSPORTA- O 0., Tuesday evening, aged about 73 The evening session was of great in­ on February 15 the following books: The Phan­ The clouds they are falling in pieces of white; O O t i o n c o m p a n i e s . O O is to be filled by June, H9 is having toms of the Foot-bridge, and Other Stories, by The drifts they are creeping abroad in the land, Gentlem en': — Please" send me 6 Present, Jacob J. V a n E ite e , J edge o f Probate. y ears. In the matter of the estate of Peter Estes, de­ spiration and profit. The church was some difficulty u getting cars as be Charles Egbert Craddock; Hippolyte and Golden- A nd blanketing even the trees ns they stand boxes of Dr. Kilmer’s Sure Headache^ Be sure and bay a “ Big Four” Ticket. Yon will Beak, two stories by George Bassett; Modern A sleep in the howl of the storm. ceased. . On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, save time and money. crowded to its utmost capacity, while wants them. Missions in the East, by Edward A. Lawrence, D. Cure for the cure of 150 had headaches.* The following “Transportation Companies” A joint meeting of the West Michi­ D-, with an introduction by Edward T. Eaton, if. No grasses tonight will grow' under your feet— o f John Searls, Administrator of said estate, pray­ many were turned away. There cannot be too much said in ing that he may he authorized, empowered and will accept “Big Four” MHegae; The trains on the Vandalia line were D., LL. D.; The Literature of the Georgian Era, The cattle are calling for something to eat; Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern, gan Fruit Growers Society, the Grand bv Prof. William Minto, of the University of Ab­ But do not forget It, while filling the rack, - favor of your Headache Cure. I wish licensed to sell the real estate of said deceased in Mr. James Baley conducted the somewhat put out by the storm. In To grain and to shelter the sheep at the stack said petition deserxbed, fo r the reasons and pur­ (For through passage between Indianapolis River Valley Horticultural Society and erdeen; The Adventures of Jones, by Hayden to say to those who are troubled with and Louisville). opening services, which consisted of Carrutli; A Farm-hbuse Cobweb, a novel by Emo­ In sheds that are cozy and warm. poses therein set forth. one cut, south of here, they worked headache to look no further than Dr. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 4th Chesapeake & Ohio. the Grand Rapids Fruit Grower’s Un­ ry J. Haynes; Men Born Equal, a novel by Harry They huddle together the whole o’ the day, (For through passage between Cincinnati song and prayer. Mr. A . H. Cross of some six hours. Their delay brought Perry Itobinson, and Beyond the Dreams of Aver- Kilmer, South Bend, Ind., for a sure day -of March next, at ten o’clock in the tore- ion will be held at Grand Rapids, on A nd nibble a bit at the ends o’ the hay; noon, he assigned for the hearing oi said petition, and Washington, D. C.) Lyons, Mich., editor of S. S. Advance, ico, a novel by Walter Besant. Bnt hardly consider that living is sweet, cure, as medical skill can make no im­ and that the heirs at law of said deceased, Chicago and Eastern Illinois, (bet. Danville and them to Baroda for air early break­ Chicago. Tuesday, Feb. 26. Several articles which are an outcomo of Julian Unless it be growing or flung at their feet, provement on this medicine. and all other persons interested in said estate, was introduced. The subject of Mr. fast. Trains hav9 been on time since Or easily nung to the back. are required to appear at a session of said conrt Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton. Ralph's voyage to China, undertaken in the inter­ Yours truly, Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw. Cross’ address was, “The young men”, ests o f Harper's Magazine and Harper's Weekly, Make ready, my laddies, and think as you go. then to ho holden in the Probate office, in Sunday. W . H . SOHERMERHORN, the city of St. Joseph, and show cause, if any Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern. will be published m the Hagizine during the sum­ They’re not to be worried because they arescr; Cleveland, Canton & Southern. International Money Conference. which he handled in a masterly man­ mer mouths. The first of the scries will he en­ There’s lots in the world to forget and toi-g^ve;. Mar. 26,1894. Ree Heights, S. D. there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should Singing school is over, to the not he granted. And it is further ordered, that said Clevelrnd, Lorain •present. of three be appointed to draft resolu­ ning full blast, giving emploj-ment to Having the needed merit to more Burnt Worlc—H. K. Forbs, Venetian Iron W ork- fortably for 6c per day. A t the opening meeting, yesterday, tions,) expressing the sentiments of the several of our citizens. J. Harry Adams, and Crepe and tissue papers— than make good all the advertising: TiUic Rooms Littell. The house wiie will find claimed for them, the following four held at the rooms of the FeUowcraft Convention. This committee consist­ Ta'-r > V i! a good attendance at the much of value in the Care of Silver, Cookery for ROYAL Baking Powder. the Month, and Hints on Serving Lemons, and remedies have reached a phenomenal, club, about thirty-five members were ed of Messrs. G. L . Cady, I. Wilson Aid Society held at Mrs Seigle Steven’s the fancy worker will appreciate the new designs sale: Dr. King’s New Discovery, for Highest of all in leaveniiig present, and In the afternoon and even­ and James Baley. in Emitting, Netting, Tatting, etc. Begin a sub Being the adventures of last "Wednesday. scription with this number. consumption, coughs and colds, each, S t r e n g t h .—I). 5. Government Report. THOS. LLOYD ing over fifty members were present, bottle guaranteed; Electric Bitters,, Has lor sale 148 acre farm at S45 per acre. A t 9:40 o’clock, Rev. O. J. Roberts of Mr. Dave Kramer has moved into Pansy for February contains a continuation ot tha great remedy for liver, stomach, In 16€i apples in Germany were 140 acre farm at $40 per acre. and at the session held today that Buchanan gave a “Normal Lesson” on the vacant store room under the Granse the seria}, Reuben’s Hindrances" by Pansy, also These farms are cheap and sold on longtime. “ A Little Samaritan” , by Myra Spafford; “Earle’s worth @ ls thousand. number was largely augmented. and kidneys; Bnoklin’s Araica Salve,, They are worth the attention o f parties who want the Sunday school superintendent. hill. ‘Afterwards’ Free” , by Pansy; “The Old Town the best in the world, and Dr. King’s- to buy. , In the opening session, Rev. D. D. Pump”, by Margaret Sydnev; “The Story of 23 acres one mile from Buchanan, suitable for a During this lesson many profitable Mrs. John Swank of Galiei is visit - Gold,” by E. B. Buckhont, C. E.Bulletin, Baby’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect fruit iarrn or a market garden. MacLauren invoked the Divine bless­ Corner, Daily Thoughts, and many other interest­ pill. All these remedies are guaran­ One double lot on Main street. items were presented for the earnest ing her sick brother, Mr. Schlappi. He ing features. teed to do just what is claimed for One bouse, barn and lot on Oak street. ing, and J. W. Hine, of the Detroit consideration of the superintendents is slowly gaining. The Art Amateur grows more interesting with When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. One house, barn and three lots on Clark street them and the dealer whose name is a t - ,/ I Journal, extended the welcome of the present. Tha address was responded each number. Wbat with its charming color 3 houses at Benton Harbor. Sold on time, or Rev. Mr. Stines of New Carlisle,' ( two are given this month—“ Sunset in Connecti­ taelied herewith will be glad lo telL When she was a Child, she cried fo r Castoria. DETECTIVE would take a team as first payment. members of the Fellowcraft club to to by a song, entitled “ On the Jericho preached In place of Mr. Stewart la t cut,” awinter landscape with snow' illumihated When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. 3 houses at Gladstone, Mich., to be sold on long by the sunset glaw; and “ Chrysanthemums” ) its you more of them. .Sold at W . F . Run­ time. the M. P, A., which was responded to Road”, by Mr. James Baley. A free Sunday. Our minister is at Ne,v Car­ practical Working Designs lor China Painting, ner’s Drug Store. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Wood Carving, Needlework, etc., and its instruc­ In unraveling a Mnrder Mys- S, LIST YOUR PROPERTY by Mr. Fred Slocum, President of the conference on tbe subject, opened by lisle conducting a-series of meetings. Baohlan’s Arnica Salvo. tive articles on “Drawing for Reproduction” , tery WITH ME. M.P. A. Three new members were “Flower Drawing in Pen-and-ink,?” “Artistic An­ The best Salve in the world for Cuts: Mr. Roberts, was led by Rev. J. G. There will be a box social given at atomy,” “ Landscape Painting,” “The Painting of elected: W . R. Cook, Hastings Banner; Low rieof Niles, who presented a num­ our school house next Saturday even­ the Head in Oil,’ ’ “ Glass Painting," “ China Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum: Painting,1’ “Designing for Bindings”, “Wall Pa­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands: Geo. E. English, Sanilac County Re­ ber of questions pertaining to a super­ ing for th8 benefit o f the school, to be per Designing,” ‘‘Needlework” and “An Inexpen­ A hunting horn cost in Spain in * sive Country House,” it is indeed indispensable Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions: 1527 a little over 75c. publican, and L. H. Hawes, Brown intendent’s duties, and which were used towards a school library. to the artist, the teacher and the art student. All and positively cures Piles, or no pay City Banner. these are well illustrated. Besides all this there "required. It is guaranteed to give discussed by the members o f the con­ Sherwood Peuwell, Howard. Sterns is an article on Carolus Doran, an account of “An .» The Story is In the afternoon five-minute papers vention. - and W ill Stevens attended the Inspira­ Art Student’s Year in Paris,” Drapery Studies by perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ NEW MANAGEMENT. Jules Lcfebyre and Jan Monchablon, drawings by ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale FOR SA LE. were read: “Journalism as a profes­ Miss Helen Kay, secretary of tbe tion Institute at St. Joseph last week. Martin Rico, Carolus Duran andJ- L. Sargent, A good farm of 165 acres, well watered and engravings by GHbert and Maris Roy. My bv W . F. Runner. Druggist. 29yl Daily Edition, - 12c per we£k. sion,” by W. J. Hunsaker, Detroit county organization, gave very satisfac­ They say it was all its name suggests. and with good buildings; also a 20 acre lot Note Book is especially interesting. Price, 35 In 1302 a sheep sold in France for A. Conan Boy! Journal; “How and when to write ed­ tory report of the condition of the cents. Montague Marks, Publisher. 23 Union about a mile and a half east of farm. For Daily and Sunday, 17c per week Square, New York. $1; a pig for $2. particulars' apply to itorials,” by L. E, Rowley, Lansing Sunday schools of the county. Mr. I. There is quite a big space of the St. C. H.-INGLES, Weekly Edition, $1.00 per year Journal; “Is the newspaper an organ,” Joseph river at Niles which has not From present indications, Rev. L. H. Dodd, treasurer of the county Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria]! 2J4 miles south of Galien, Mich. LEAVE SUBSCRIPTIONS WITH by J. H. Kidd, Ionia Sentinel; “Boom­ frozen over this winter, and as a re­ Washington Gardner will succeed Hon ,Tan.Sw8l association, submitted a report on the sult local sportsmen have all sorts of ing candidates,” by Hon. James O’Don­ finances of the association. The coun fine duck hunting. The ducks go there J. G. Burrow 3 in the House of Repre­ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria? And will be nell, Jackson Citizen, and “The local ty organizer, Rev. O. J. Roberts, sub­ for water, and the sportsmen stand on sentatives. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. OPPOSITE HOTEL. department,” by Miss Mabel Bates, mitted a report of his work in the the Main street bridge and shoot them Teachers’ Examinations. as they fly over.—Detroit Journal. In 1564 a pair of shoes made in Eng­ PRINTED IN THIS PAPER Traverse City Herald After the county. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Notice is hereby given, that examinations of World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. land cost 20c. teachers for the County of Berrien will be held as above papers bad been read, an inter­ The Convention voted $75.00 for follow s: Need. C lear H ea d s. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder esting and instructive discussion fol­ state work, and $75.00 for county Herbert Freeman, a young man liv- OUR SEEDS GROW in near Eau Claire, brought a load of Working people need clear heads, sound sleep Most Perfect Made. At Benton Harbor, February 22, ISOS. (Special.) ARE HIGH IN QUALITY lowed, on various subjects. work. and good digestion; for if sickness comas, what AND MODERATE IN PRICE. straw to Conkey’s livery barn Thurs­ then? It is cheaper to keep- Well, That “ queer In 1617 a cannon was made at Paris A t St, Joseph, M arch 28, 29,1895. (Regular.) A t Berrien Springs? April 26,1895. (Special.) Send for our Seed Catalogue with Valuable Cul­ The evening session papers were In the afternoon, after a song ser­ day and while unloading it he slipped feelUng” springs from indigestion. First you that cost $742. tural Directions: ITS FREE. read, on the following subjects: “Dis­ “ pooh pooh!.’ Then you grow alarmed and send vice led by Mr. Baley, the convention and'fell from th8 load to_the floor, dis­ for the dpetor. No need of that. A box of Ripans HOOD’S PILLS cure Liver His, Office days every Saturday at residence opposite PRACTICALLY. Branchoflicesandlinesin THE LOHRMAN SEED CO. play Headings,” Geo. H. Miller, “De­ proceeded to carryout the program. locating his wrist and Injuring his Tubules will set you right and keep you right; so Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache.' Ijpion $chool building, St. Joseph* Mich. ‘two cities. Our students do the work and become ex­ 73 Gratiot Ave, DETROIT, MICH. hack.—Benton Harbor Palladium. yon can eat, sleep and work. Ask the druggist ERNEST P. CLARKE, Commissioner. pert operators. Best system in America. Circulars free. Feb.liwit troit Evening sNews; “ Can a young The committee on nominations re” fo r them, A, pleasant laxative. A ll Druggists. Address C ity (T elegra ph C o ., O w o sso , M icli., mm Church Notes. PERSONAL. Report of the Condition of the B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . There will be nd preaching at the A tty. D. E. Hinnian was at the coun­ TRY THE CELEBRATED CITIZENS Presbyterian church Sunday evening. ty seat on Friday. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1895. Other services as usual. Miss Nina Hutton of Niles visited NATIONAL BANK Entored at the Post-office at Buchanan, Mich, The lady evangelist, Mrs. Mary in Buchanan over Sunday. as second-class matter. A T N IL E S , ----- IN—- Grote, will commence revival meet­ C. W. Groves was in Grand Rapids In the State of Michigan, at the close Buchanan Markets. ings in the Advent church of Buchan last week. SILVER LEAF TEA of business, Dec. 19,1894: an, next Sunday, and will continue Hay—86 ® 88 per ton. John E. Barnes of Benton Harbor is RESOURCES. each evening through next week and Loans and discounts...... 8164,641 68 FINE CUSTOM MADE . Lard—10 o. in Buchanan today. W liicli lias a National reputation for purity ancP over the following Sunday. A cordi­ Overdrafts, secured and. unse­ Salt, retail—81.00 Mr. Sumuel Wheeler of Dexter re­ cured...... 114 81 al invitation is extended to all, steeping qualities. Flour—82.60 @ 84.00 per bbl., retail. turned home today, after a few days’ U. S. bonds to secure circula­ S. G. Battenfield of Lima, Ind., will tion...... 50,000 00 CLOTHING. Honey—14o. visit with relatives in Buchanan. preach at the Christian church next Premiums on U. S. boncfe.. . . . 6,000 00 Live poultry—6c. Mr. John G. Holmes was down town Stocks, securities, etc...... 24,000 00 Saturday evening, also Sunday morn­ TREAT & REDDEN, Butter—12}£o. Tuesday for the first time since his re­ Banking house, furniture and Eggs—20o. ing and evening. Everybody invited. fixtures...... 15,500 00 cent illness. SOLE AGENTS, Other real estate andmortgages . Wheat—49 c. Remember Prof. Morrow lectures in 1-4 OFFFflRlfl DAYS, Wilson Hathaway has secured a po­ owned...... 13,404 68 Oats— 30c. the Methodist church Friday and Sat­ Due from approved reserve sition in Meyer Livingston’s clothing Corn, 35c. urday and evenings. The lectures are BUCHANAN, MICH. agents...... 22,622 21 FOR CASH ONLY, store in South Bend. Checks and other cash items... 315 20 « Clover Seed—$5.00. beautifully illustrated, instructive and Dr. Lester E. Peck has returned from Rotes of other National hanks, 517 00 Rye, 42c. highly pleasing to all. Tickets can he Fractional paper currency, Ann Arbor and is visiting his parents Some Points in Law Brought Out by LOST. A ll accounts m ust be settled Beans—81.30 @1.50. procured at Dodd’s and Runner’s drug­ nickels and c e n t s . 65 17 in this place for a short time. the Penstocks Tangle. On Friday evening, between Dayton Lawful money reserve in bank, Live Hogs—3Ko. stores. immediately, as we m ust have As the readers of the R ecord will and Buchanan, a brown leather hand viz: Services in the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mathews and Specie...... 19,214151 remember, the Common Council ad­ satchel, containing a masquerade suit. m o n e y . Sabbath morning and .eveniDg. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of South Legal tender notes... 2,000 00 21,21415 TWO NEWSPAPERS journed at their last meeting, some Finder will please leave same at the Redemption fund with U. 8. day School and Epworth League meet­ Bend were visiting Buchanan relativts two weeks ago, to euable the Village R ecord office. Treas. (5 per ct. of circulation) 1,590.00 At the Price of One. ings to which all are invited. Sunday. Call and See Bargains. A special arrangement made with Attorney to look up the law in regard F or R ent.—The John E. Barnes T otal-, ...... §319,984 90 The subject at the Evangelical The Misses Linnia Dutton and Carrie the penstock contract. Believing that property on Niles hill. Large house, the publishers of the blew York Week­ church next Sunday morning will be Boyle returned home last evening from LIABILITIES. the matter was of interest to the citi­ good barn, plenty of fruit, and every­ Capital stock paid in...... - §50,000 00 ly Tribune enables ub to offer that “The Widow’s Mites,” or The True the South. They report a very pleas­ . Surplus fund...... 15,000 00 zens and taxpay ers of the village, we thing in good order. Enquire of W. TRENBETH, stanch Bupublican newspaper togeth­ Principles of Giving. In. the evening ant trip and a most delightful time in Undivided profits, less expenses have endeavored to secure a synopsis of M. INGERSOLL, and taxes paid...... 413 82 er the ecord for tne suoscrip- a subject suitable to the occasion. the South. MERCHANT TAILOR. w ith R the points of law involved in the mat­ FOUND. National banknotes outstand­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blowers of Kala- ter. Through the courtesy of the V il­ in g ...... 45,000 00 tion price of the R ecord alone. Send Mr. Joe Smith will sell at auction at A small purse containing money. Dividends unpaid...... 590 00 amazoo’spent Sunday with relatives in lage Attorney, D. E. Hinman, we print in your name together with the 81-50 his home, one and one-half’ mile south, Owner may recover same by applying Individual deposits ' town. Mr. Blowers left Monday for a herewith the results of his research in subject to check, 67,171 39 and receive the two papers for one and one-half mile west of Hill’s Corners, to me and paying expense of advertis­ 208,981 08 business trip through the South of the matter. The points found by him, Demand certificates A CHANCE. on Wednesday, the 17th inst, a lot of ing. J. W. BROOEUS. of depositl41,8...... 09 69^ year. about five Weeks duration, Mrs. Blow­ are as follows: "■ personal property. John Babcock is Will U. Martin will be in Buchanan I am’going to sell my ers remaining in Buchanan for a visit Authority of Corporation to buy Total...... §319,984 90 James Cuthbert of Galien has remov­ the auctioneer. of several weeks. property, enter into contracts etc. on his regular trip during the week, ed to Baroda. Beech, § 6S9, § 691, Note (1). commencing Feb. is. Orders for tun­ ------OFFICERS:------Mrs. Annie Irving, preceptress of Mr. A. H. Cross, editor of the Sun­ An action cannot be maintained up­ ing or repairing pianos or organs may Arza G. Gage, President, our high school and her nephew, Clar­ day School Advance, published at on a contract not within its powers; I. P. Hutton, Vice President, Matilda Morse of Niles has been be left for him at Morris’ Fair store, ence Timms, were called to Church’s Lyons, this state, was attending the and all persons are bound to take no­ E. F. Woodcock Cashier, granted a widow’s pension. or address by mail. W. M. Hutton, Asst Cashier. Corners, Hillsdale county, Saturday, by Sunday School Convention in this tice. Cooley’s Constitutional Limitation, ------d ir e c t o r s :------AT A SACRIFICE. place, and gave the R ecord a pleas­ the illness of her brother, J. M. Timms, page 196 and Note (1). TO THE LADIES. A. G. Gage, I. P. Hutton, E. F. Woodcock, Clark McKenzie of BuchanaD, is al­ H. M. Dean, J. H. Richardson, L. E. who has since died. Mrs. Irving and ant call. Swift vs. Williamsburg, 24 Barb. 427. I have a new line of Stamping Pat- All wanting goods of any kind will save lowed a reissue of his pension. Wood, J. L. Reddick, L. H. Beeson, nephew returned yesterday. The general* principle of law is set­ herns, D oilies and Centerpieces. W. S. Millard. money by calling on me. i mean business Win. Smyths Farmer Dead. tled beyond controversy, that the from the word go. I want your trade, or The Democratic County convention Please call and see them, two doors a portion of it. William Smythe Farmer, an old and agents, officers, or even City Council of Desires Your Business and that of Every Other Good Firm will be held at St. Joseph on Tuesday Tbe attorney of the Leffel Co.5 who a municipal corporation, cannot bind west from Pad factory. next. hold a claim against the village for the highly respected citizen of this count]’, the corporation by any contract which MRS. CLARA SMITH. and Individual. died at his home in Benton Harbor on penstocks that have given our council- is beyond the scope of its powers or Dressmaking by the day, or at my Ernest Fox of this place has pur­ men the much uneasiness, was in town Tuesday morning, being almost eighty entirely foreign to the purposes of the Don't Failto Learn My Prices. corporation, or which (not being in home. Call at Mrs. T. O. L ord’s, cor. yesterday morning, but was told to years of age. He leaves a wife, one chased a barber shop outfit in Benton terms authoriz'd) is "against public pol­ N. 4th and Portage Sts. come again Friday and attend the reg­ daughter, Miss Sadie, who is a teacher I am going to sell and will sell. Harbor. icy. This doctrine grows out of the na­ Eel). 7, w3 ular meeting. in our schools, and one son Roscoe D. ture of such institutions and acts upon Leave orders for N. Y. World Alma­ James Weidner of Galien has pur­ Mr. Farmer was for many years a con­ reasonable and valid grounds. The Our Specialty: Good Goods. The Goods Must Go. inhabitants are the corporators, and nac, or N. Y. Tribune Almanac, cr chased a farm, three miles south of The concert given by the John sistent member of the M. E. church, the officers are but the public agents Daily News Almanac, at the viUage. Thomas Concert Co., Monday evening, and for several years an officer of the T rci.t Y ours. of the corporation. The duties and BINNS’, Opp. Hotel. under the auspices of the Buchanan District Conference, and took an es­ powers of the officers or public agents January and February Sale Now On. H. B. DUNCAN, Edward Jennings, aged 20, is in jail high school, was one of rare merit, and pecial pride in the Crystal Springs of the corporation are’ prescribed by For a good meal, go to charged with cutting open a mail deserved better patronage than it re­ campmeetings. Though always a Re­ statute or charier, which all persons ARTH UR’S Restaurant. publican since the organization of the not only may know hut are hound to pouch at St. Joseph. ceived. 'The program was good through­ know. FOR SALE.—House and L ot on out, and each number was heartily party, he always declined office except Dillon on municipal Corp. §§ 457,464,- Day’s avenue. Inquire of NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: AFTER We regret to learn that Eld. W. P. encored. on one occasion he was elected Super­ 733, Fox vs. Sloo 10 La. Ann. 11, Beech, H. W. GROVER. Birdsall was stricken with paralysis, visor of Pipestone township and in on Corp. §, 691 (1). All W ool Dress Goods, 44 inches wide, . . . - 39c Municipal officers have no general Choice cuts of all kinds at reduced last Friday night, and is yet very ill. /dSGVwas. a member of the Constitution­ Ladies’ All W ool Skirts, .... 85c, $1.00, $1.40 Timothy Smith, our village presi-* al ConventuSlh. He was a resident of authority to bind the municipality. prices, at dent, met with a painf ul accident lasft Ladies’ W ool Underwear, - - - - 85c THE this county sinceTlS^ and accumulated The authority of a municipality agents M AIN STREET MARKET. Are our Common Councilmen and TUeStbsy;^ He thought that a window a competency. is special. Ladies’ W ool Union Suits, ..... $1.25 was raised and started to put his- h«$id Ladies Visiting Cards. fire commissioners certain that all our Beech, on Corporations, § 691. Muslins, Ginghams, Shirtings, Denims, Tickings and Table Linens. out whep he encountered tbe glass and A municipal corporation not only W e have just added a new series of HOLIDAYS fire hydrants are in good working or­ ipfliofeed” several painful gashes on his Swearinger Gets Fifteen Years? These and all other goods at the caikJSSkg, no contract forbidden by its script type which is just the thing for ders., . — - • - face.—Galien Advocate. George Swearinger, formerly of this charter, hut-JA^general can make no You nmy have, found that you needed Bad. Wonder what they use for place, received his just dues, Friday contract which is not’SSSSZfgjy. either ladies’ calling cards, invitations, etc. a new piece of Furniture to make your The firm of Lough & Scott has been cleaning their windows? for his unprovoked attempt on the directly or incidentally, to enaOleuHY W e have the latest styles of cards, and LOWEST PRICES. home complete. We would remind you dissolved, Mr. Lough selling his inter­ life of his son-in-law, Gus. Yetter, last answer that purpose. prfc^s - aye ^reasonable. Call and see This is a fact, not a fake. Investigate; it will pay you. Nor is a corporation, in such, where that our stock of Furniture is always com­ List of letters remaining uncalled for them, at the ReSo k l . .... plete in every detail at the est in the business to his partner, Jas. November. The following account of an action is brought against them on E. Scott. in the post-office at Buchanan, Mich., the sentencing is from the Benton contract, estopped from denying their Home Make Lard, at the for the week ending Feb. 18, 1S95: Harbor Palladium : competency to make the contract. MAIN STREET MARKET. OLD The Berrien Circuit Court has ad­ Miss Hulu Madden, Mrs. E. L. Park- A t 1:30 Swearenger was-brought in­ Angell & Ames on Gorp., § 256, ©• Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder S P H I G H S Gill & Johnson 248, 4 Micb. 444, Der- journed to Monday, March 4. In the hurst, Mrs. H. M. Gillett, Mr. Chas. to court; he pleaded guilty to the mont vs. Mayor. World’s Fair Highest Award. meantime Judge Coolidge will hold McRaion, Fred Washburn, Benj. charge, and after a lengthy ‘ private conversation with Judge Coolidge, A t­ A municipal corporation has no gen­ DRESS MAKING. — Miss Elmtra FURNITURE Trumbulh, Bert Marsh. court at Gassopolis. torney W. C. Hicks, Swearinger’s coun­ eral authority to exchange promises B urkus is prepared to do all kinds of Call for letters advertised. sel, made a short plea for leniency in with other corporations or persons; its contract, to be valid, must be within work in this line, at her home, on The annual meeting of the Kalama­ J ohn C. D ic k , P. M. which he mentioned the wife and chil­ STORE. the scope of the authority conferred Day’s aventie, fourth house north of zoo District Y . M. C. A . was held at dren of the prisoner, and stated that the latter’s age was 44 years. upon it by law, and for municipal pur­ the M. C. depot. PHO OS in LATEST STYLES If you want to purchase a Picture or Benton Harbor, on Saturday and Sun­ “ A Study in Scarlet” poses. Judge Coolidge, after deliberat­ Call at the Ma in Street Mark et Frame of any kind we have them too. day of the past week. Is the name of one of Dr. A. Conan ing a few moments, stated that un­ Thomas \s. Port Huron, 27 Mich. Views of Dwellings, Factories, Streets, Doyle’s best detective stories, and it is der the circumstances he could not 323. The People vs. Salem, 2 Mich. for all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. exercise clemency in the case, hut 452. See Syllabus at beginning of the A good Upright Piano for rent. GEO. B. RICHARDS. The St. Joseph county (Ind.) Farm­ with pleasure that we announce that case. The People vs. State Treasurer, etc., taken on short notice. we have secured the same for the read­ if the evidence given him should J. G. HOLMES. er’ ! Institute was held at Good’s opera prove to he less convincing than at 23 Mich. 499. hause, South Bend, on Wednesday and ers o f the R eco rd , and the publication present, he would see that his sen­ The question of how far a Co. can T h e U. S . - Gov’t Reports invalidate its own contracts on the Thursday of this week. of this interesting serial will be com­ tence was reduced. The-prisoner was show Royal Baking Powder menced shortly, in our columns. told to stand up, and the judge asked ground that they are ultra vires, was him if there was anything he wished discussed at great length in the House superior to all others. of Lords, in Railway Co. vs. Hawks, Bradley, the Photographer, The R ecord acknowledges with to say why sentence should not he im­ Open all the Year- 35 E. L. & Eg. 8. The strong tendency thanks the receipt of the report of the posed. The prisoner answered “No,” 18 MAIN S T R E E T , j Deputy Collector o f Customs Nich­ and Judge Coolidge then sentenced of recent eases, on the subject ultra EVERY ONE TO PURCHASE Secretary of Agriculture for 1893, from vires is to maintain with vigor the ols of Benton Harbor received notice him to fifteen years at hard labor in «• Congressman H. F. Thomas. the Jackson penitentiary. * * * Swear­ limitation of the power of corporate CATHCART’S OLD STAND. by wire, Feb 17, that Benton Harbor inger’s wife sat in court with him, and ction, whenever the question is of re­ Special Sale of Watches, The Buchanan Social Club will give would, in future, be an all-the-year bore up bravely until sentence was straining contemplated action in ex­ round open port, instead of being clos­ passed, when she broke down and sob­ cess of the corporate authority, or of their opening ball at Bough’s Opera refusing relief in aid of such action, ed six months each year, as heretofore. bed pitifully. She walked out of the Jewelry, house, on Monday evening, Feb. 25, court room leaning on the aim of her and especially when it rises beween Admission only 50 cents. Milwaukee and Daluth boats co mingin- the stock holders, or the public and to Benton Harbor after Dec. 1, with husband. Swearinger himself could not keep back the tears from his eyes. the corporation. CORSETS. Silverware, . immense cargoes of freight that were Abbott vs. Am. Hard Rubber Co. 33, The steel bridge over the St. Joseph reported from Milwaukee, will now he Sheriff Whitcomb took Swearinger Barb (N. Y.) 57S. Trenton Mut. Ins. river at this place is rapidly nearing recorded there. This will help the to Jackson on Monday night to com­ Co. vs. McKelway 1 Beashy 133. In re Etc., Etc. completion. It is expected that it will Twin Cities to get governmental as­ mence his sentence. Kent Build. Ass. 1 Drew & Sena 417. sistance in improving and maintaining OF be completed in less than a week. Forest vs. Manchester &c. R. 30 Beever George Wyman & Co. will offer for one of the best harbors on the east 40. Atty. Gen. vs. Great North R. 1 February two of tbe greatest bargains shore. ______J ______Marriage Licenses, Drew & Sena 154. 2 Kent Com. § 291, in Corsets ever offered by us. H. E. LOUGH. The editor of the R ecord is in De­ August H. Merike, 71, New Buffalo; Note (3). In same note, cases cited troit this week attending the mid-win­ A Good Concert. Metta Pegal, 61, same. where the corporation had received the One lot, 50 dozen, E. P. high bust ter meeting of the Michigan Press As­ The members of the Buchanan Frank Kemmer, 20, Watervliet; Atldie benefit. 23 Howard U. S. 3S1, 22 N. Y . with shoulder straps, white or drab, For Whooping Cough or La Grippe jBrant, 17, Keeler. 238, 29 Barb. (N. Y .) 35, 22 N. Y . 494, sociation and the Republican State Choral Union may well be proud of sizes 18 to 30, for 65 cents per pair. Bert Seeley, 23, Benton Harbor; Carrie 21 N. Y. 124,10 Col. 255,13 Gray 124. Cough, use Convention. He is expected to return the concert given by them, on Satur- L. Bovee, 19, same. This corset never sold for less than Saturday. evening, at the Presbyterian church. Schuyler C. Finley, 26, Niles; Mollie M. As an advertisement, a Kalamazoo § 1.00. The audience room of the' church was Curtis, 22, same. clothing firm is giving away twenty It is past the “ First of the ye a r / ’ pounds of granulated sugar with eyery One lot, 30 dozen, Madam Mora’s Dodd’s Cough Balsam. Robbie, the eight; years old grandson filled, and settees had to be brought in Chas. Swartz', 29, Buchanan; Mary Critzer, 17, Oronoko. purchase amountiog to So or over. Aldine, sizes IS to 34, white, for 65 it is time to seii/e all accounts of Charles Snyder, who has been very to accommodate those who could not cents. This corset never sold for less Ezra Horner, 34, Benton Harbor; Nettie made in 1894. To buildup strength, purify the blood, take sick for several weeks, is reported bet get seats otherwise. Sutton, 23, LaPorte, Inch than $1.00. This Corset is short ter, and it is thought his recovery wil The program was rendered as pub­ Fred Kull’, jr., 27, Lincoln township; over the hips and long waist. All persons knowing themselves now be rapid. lished in last week’s R eco rd , with the Hermenie Rutkowske, 22, Lake township. The above two lots of Corsets are indebted to me will please call and exception of the substitution of a duet, Christian Zeiger, 35, Mishawaka, Inch; Virginia Andrews, 27, Three Oaks. tbe best of anything we ever have settle, either with cash or note. Capt. E. E. Napier of South Haven by the Misses Mead, for the number Alfred L. Moore, 37; South Bend; Myr­ seen for the money. is said to have contracted to find the entitled, “Mr. and Mrs. Snibs.” Owing E. S. ROE. □ Large Bottle 75 Cents. tle Stettler, 23, Buchanan. Cbicora for S5,000, and will commence to the absense from town of Mr. F . J. Wade H. Nash, 24, Three Oaks; Aug­ searching the bottom of the lake as Millar, the bass solo which he had ex­ usta M. Sclieir, 19, Three Oaks. DODD’S LIVER FILLS soon as the ice breaks up in the spring. pected to sing was omitted. The choruses by the Union were well Mr. John Haslett brought to this The baggage o f the Columbian Opera rendered, and reflect great credit upon office, Monday, a copy of the Berrien Are good for the Liver. Co., who gave “Said Pasha” here on the members of the Union and their County Independent, of Feb. 6, IS 62, Saturday night, was attached by Land­ leader, Mr, Monro. The solo, “Wan­ published in Buchanan by Alonzo Ben­ lord Stephens of The Earl to secure derer’s Chime Bells,” was rendered by nett, and it is quite a curiosity. Many payment of his bill. A settlement Mrs. W . F. Runner, In good style. Mr. of the names represented in the adver­ Dr. E. S.DODD & SON was effected, and the troupe went to W . C. East’s bass solo, "Committed to tising columns would be recognized by Plymouth, Ind., on Monday. the Deep”, was given with fine effect, our older citizens as belonging to men Mrs. S. A. Lefeber Druggists and Booksellers. and received a well-deserved encore. who have long since gone to the “great Kossmcfyne, Ohio. The TJ. S. Weather Bureau are dis­ Mrs. D. H. Bower’s well-trained voice bevond” , yet a few remain here in bus­ tributing a chart, showing the wrecks showed to good advantage in her solo, iness: Dodd’s medicines were adver­ Terrible Misery which occurred on the Great Lakes “Heart’s Spring” , and also the encore, tised for the cure of many ailments; C. Helpless With Rheumatism during 1894. Copies of the chart may “Snowflakes” . The quartette, “ Fami­ B. Churchill was repairing clocks, N E W ’BUS he obtained by addressing the Chief of and Without Appetite ------AND------ly Row,” by Misses Olive Bronson, Jen­ watches, etc., just as he is doing today; This cut represents the celebrated Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. nie Beistle and Messrs. Monro and Myron Mead was then in the foundry Tired Feeling and Pains Dispelled S. C. No. 149, in white, drab and Baggage Line. by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Claude Roe, was given in capital business; -J. M. Russell was in the black, for $1.00 per pair. Sizes IS FINAL CLEARING- SALE OF The undersigned wish to inform their The plate glass front just put in the “ I was in terrible misery with rheumatism In ■ to 30. There is nothing very remark­ style, and they were compelled to re­ livery busine.-s; S. W. Redden was ad­ niy hips and lower limbs. I read so much friends and the public generally that they building recently purchased by Mr. able al cut this Corset except that have started a ’Bus and Baggage Line in spond to an encore. Mrs. Ivy H. Flow ­ vertising his mammoth grocery, and J. about Hood’s Sarsaparilla that I thought I would try it and see if it would relievo mo. it has never been matched for tbe Buchanan, and are prepared to meet all Carmer, on Front street, gives the ers, who presided at the'organ and act­ F. Hahn was selling furniture,-besides trains and transfer passengers and baggage building a decidedly improved appear­ When I commenced I could not sit up nor even money. We sell this Corset all the ed as accompanist for nearly all of. the doing an undertaking business as now. turn over in bed without help. One bottle ol to and from all parts of the town and rail­ ance. The interior will also be hand­ year round for this price. ^ road. In connection they will also run a soloists, filled that difficult position The paper is a seven'column folio, and I Hood’s Relieved Rfie somely finished. Gen era l Dr a t in g Business. Prompt with credit to her abilitv as a musi­ contains less than one-half column of bo lunch that I was soon, out of bed and could service. Reasonable rates. Orders may cian; the rendition on the organ of local news, the inside pages being ■walk. I had also felt weak and tired all the be left at Earl Hotel. Excursion parties time; could not sleep, and obtained so little rest Cloaks, all this year’s styles, sold at $7.50, now F. R. Gilson of the Benton Harbor the march, from Wagner’s Tannhauser, mostly war news. Then, as now, Bu­ at night that I felt all worn out in the morning. $3.98 taken to Clear Lake. “ Thaano appetite to eat anything, hut Hood’s Palladium attended a meeting of the being especially fine. The male quar­ chanan was well represented with *• “ “ “ “ $10.00, “ 5.98 Coveil & Proud. Inland Press Association, at Chicago tette, mixed trio, the ladies’ quartette, churches, five being given in the Shoe Department, “ “ “ “ “ $15.00, “ 7.98 “ . “ “ “ “ $18.00, “ 9.98 Tuesday, and was in Detroit Wednes- as well as the various duets and other church directory as holding regular Hood’s^Cures Sarsaparilla restored my appetite so that I We - offer. “ Our Economy. ” It is 100 Shawls, sold at $7.50, now r 3.98 ‘day and Thursday attending the mid­ numbers, were well received. services. could eat without any distress, and I have made of Foerderers’s best Yici' Kid, (.50 a n d $12.00, n o w 5.98 Apple, Pear, Cherry winter meeting of the Michigan Press The society will net a snug sum as a gained rapidly in strength. I have taken live Association and the State Republican A w a rd ed Dottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I am as well in either welt or-liand turned soles, .Ladies’ Muffs and Capes, Children’s Sets, Fur Edgings, recompense for their hard work of as ever,” Mr s . S. A . L e f e e e i:, Rossmoyne, O. lace or button ; in style the latest, Convention. Highest Honors— World’s Fair. ■bought at Sheriff’s sale of the renowned furriers, W olf & preparation. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, constipation, being, in Needle, Opera, Philadelphia PiiRioLAT, Chicago, go at one-half price and less. Plum, Peach, DU biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. and Common Sense lasts, patent tip A special meeting of the Common Poor Digestion and good Sensible heels, sizes 2 to 7 Council was called for 1 o’clock p. m Leads to nervousness, fretfnlness, peevishness, Plants by "the thousands. Don’t pay hum­ chronic dyspepsia andjjreat misery. Hood’s Sar­ bug prices, but write for price list of hon­ and B to E lasts, for $3.00 per pair. yesterday at Rough’s saw mill, but they saparilla is the remedy. It tones the stomach, S * . ------' est goods, guaranteed true to name or creates an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It Most all goods are cheaper. You refund your money. Address failing to “git together” at that place, makes pare blood and gives healthy action to all the organs of the body. Take Hood’s, for Hood’s will save money by buying your mer­ they were later summoned to appear Sarsaparilla C ubes. JAIL BLOOD BRANT & KELLEY BROS., at the bank office. There they met and H ood’ s Puns become the favorite cathartic chandise of us. with every one who tries them. 26c. fD ISEA SES # £ f j r 9 Fa ir Plain Nurseries, passed an ordinance relative to public Price list of MUSLINS during January as follows: W CREAM Q BENTON HARBOR, MICH. health. Clairvoyant Examinations Free. 4 Lawrence LL, 4c. . j Allendale 10-4, unbleached, 15c. OelAwBmo. Peppcreff, 5c. . J Pepperell 8-4, unbleached, 12£e. The first and most important thing C O M E Am y S E E U S . The Chicago Inter Ocean of last Fri­ for the proper understanding of and CohSnbus C. C. C., 5c. j Pepperell, bleached, 9-4,17c, Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom, 6§c. j Pepperell, bleached, 10-4, 19Jc. day. contains a portrait of John Sum- fational treatment of .chronic orlin- BAKING rering disease of any kind, is its thor­ merfield o f the Second Ward, who has ough examinations and true diagnosis. I SO PLEAS- Twenty-five yards Good Shaker Flannel for $1.00. accepted the South Town Republican You can secure this with a full explan- 9 I handle the celebrated Lackawanna nomination for Assessor. Mr. Slim- taion of the cause, nature and extent P 0W 0IR I9 A NT JO and Lehigh hard Coal, and Jackson merfidd is well-known to a number of of your disorder free of charge by en­ MOST PERFECT MADE. LEO GROSSMAN & CO., Hill Domestic Lump soft Coal, Black­ closing a lock of hair, with name and JTME TASTE iouth Bend, Ind. our citizens who hope that the “Judge” A pure Grape Cream o f TartarPowder. Free smith Coal. Orders may !be left at age, to Dr. E. F. Butterfield, Syracuse, from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant Runner’s drugstore. J. A . STEELE. I a s k j o u r d r u g g ist for it. i We close our store every evening at 6 SOUTH BEND, IND. will be elected. ~r N- Y . ' 1 —ado. May 3-6 m o. 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. o’clock, except Saturday. Highest of all In Leavening Power.—-Latest U.S. Gov’t Report , UNIQUE AND ATTRACTIVE. yieias a good aftermath o f succulent, THE MAID OF THE MIST. A Wonderful Hachine. leafy roots. So far this grass has proved Design For jv Dwelling of Nino Kooms nnd a valuable "acquisition. A conception of the ingenuity in­ Bath—Costs About SI,COO.' A Perilous Trip That tho Stanch Little volved in the construction of some of There are m any good reasons why eaoh But clovers should also enter into the Craft Successfully Performed. composition of nearly all grass mix­ the finer tools now employed in various person who builds should want a house Everybody who has visited Niagara manufactures maybe obtained from the different from his neighbor’s, both ns to tures, and we have now a list of fine, falls has heard of the Maid of the Mist. clovers sufficient to cover every part of following fact: arrangement nnd external appearanco. Her history is interesting. "She was A machine for turning out watoh This is true, independent of cost. the country. The most suitable varie­ built in 1854 fornavigation between the CUTTINGAND PLANTING POTATOES. screws was recently exhibited at the In­ Take the case of the plan which is horo- ties are:, Alsike, white or Butch; tre­ American and Canadian shores of the With selected. stitution of Mechnnical Engineers in A Successful Grower Gives a Detailed Ac­ foil, luoem, crimson and red clover. Niagara just below Niagara falls. She The lady says: “ Wo Want a hall not too London which was so complicated that count o f H is O w n iVTetliod. Many of these clovers are invaluable on was 73 feet long, with 17 feet breadth ARSOKBJVEEV p u r e large, and off from that a living room in several skilled engineers present con­ pasture lands, and one is no longer com­ of beam and 8 feet depth of hold, Simply cutting and plastering pota­ fessed that they were unable to follow toes in advance of planting,will not se­ pelled to feel if the common clover does and she carried an engine of 100 horse­ T O O MUCH. the train of mechanism, even when it to a y ast dm slim cut life ‘creature obe­ cure satisfactory results. Since a large not succeed that it is useless to try any power. After seven years’ service her ing tho steps from tho storms, with a wood­ longer. Some of these varieties aro al­ was explained by the aid o f working She had read id books of scientific loro diently went down upon its knees. shed at the back connected with the house quantity of seed and labor are required owner desired to sell her. He received Of tho proper thing for babies, ono or jjiore. most sure to take hold and yield a fair drawings 1 Ramon quickly descended, calling me by an inclosed passage. , to produce a crop tif potatoes, much an offer of little more than half her Yet this machine, when a wire is fed With a thirss for information she had studied pains should he taken to prepare the crop, preparing the way often for the cost if he would deliver her at Niagara, incubatson, and she read works on lacta­ to follow. Where a black leads, a white A broad veranda with a projecting porch to it, goes on doing its Work, turning - other varieties. It is not wise to depend opposite the fort, and after cbnsulting tion by tho score. man does not lag behind, and down I with two sets of steps ascending from each ground and oultivate’it, before and after out perfect screws, and as long as the side, with tho turned parts of tho veranda, the potatoes have grown, .in the best upon any specifio formula for mixing with her captain and pilot, JoelR. Rob­ went. I did not understand how the wire lasts it requires no interference by She declared that paregoric was a sin, nowcls, rails and bnlusters, gives a very grass seed, bnt it is very evident that inson, he decided to accept the offer. And tho cradlo was no place to pnt hahes in, magical transformation had been effect­ manner possible. The potato is a deep its human attendants.— Youth’s Com­ And she wrote for publication on pronounced pretty effect to tho front. rooted plant, and therefore the ground onr pastures could be greatly improved Robinson consented to act as pilot- for ed, but as I turned and caught sight of In tho second story arefour large cham­ panion. regurgitation, and she plead renunciation the animal I comprehended it all. should bo prepared deeply. Tho tubers if a more thorough study were’ made qf the fearful voyage, Jones, the engineer, of the pin. bers, with closets, bathroom, staircase, Around the great foreleg was a chain, are formed above the seed. These two the art of mixing. We must study the agreed to accompany him, and a ma­ The Useless. hall and tho necessary passages, with open fiatures of the different grasses and then She had studied infants’ cries and what they the end of which still trailed on the stairs to attic. In tho attic aro tw o bed­ points should always be kept prominent­ chinist named- McIntyre volunteered to How much truck, for instance, most adapt eaoh to its locality. We have meant ground. The quick eye of tho native rooms, with an open garret for storing ly in mind, writes a Country Gentleman share the risk with them. houses contain of relics of trips, shabby And could, locate pain whene'er the air was passed that period when a farmer should rent. had seen it. Ho knew that the animal trunks, etc. In this open garret is placed correspondent, who adds: .It also loves a On June 15, 1861, in the presence of bric-a-brac, and so on, which lias to ba She was; np on imbibition and all manner of must have been in captivity at some tho tank, directly abovo the bathroom. moist, cool soil. This indicates that con­ depend upon one or two varieties of a large crowd, Che little vessel left the grasses for his pastures. That is just the taken care of and is of no use to any nutrition, and she was in deglutition con­ time and called out the word of com­ servation of moisturo and shade should dock, which was just abovq the suspen­ human being, and daily life is as full fident. mand, hoping that it would ha obeyed. he secured by culture. The ground way to run Out the grass permanently. sion bridge, ran up the eddy a short dis­ —Prairie Farmer. as our houses of things as useless and But when her baby came sho lost her head, Ho was not disappointed, for, although should he not only thoroughly and deep­ tance, cleared the smooth water and shot less'easily thrown out.—Mr. Talcott And every night was heard her trembling tho small eyes still gleamed with an ly plowed, but made fine. like an arrow into the rapid under the tread, Situation of Incubators. Williams in Book News. ugly red light and the trunk waved FRONT ELEVATION. A most satisfactory way, where the bridge. When a third of the way down, And sho got so agitated o’er each symptom in­ Success with artificial incubators de­ dicated that her husband, man ill fated, mutinously in tho air, tho great crea­ ground is open, is to furrow deeply With she was strnck by a jet of water which front. This living room should be large. pends more than the average person sup­ It W as Either Marry or Work. turned andfledl a double moldboard, as seen in the u p - carried away her smokestack and keeled ture had not forgotten his former train­ We have some books, a piano, a lounge “ Mr, Harfinp must have used away from the wood. Bark at one, and too often it happens that found it impossible without the help southern states they start earlier. If the Th e Centaur Coheaxt, 77 M urray- Street, N e w T o r e Cett. weather. The roofs aTC covered with best may be usod or the top of each pile fin­ your well directed shot is spoiled by of the usual ankus, or goad, so wo con­ weather is mild, strong colonies will quality Maine black slate. Tho roof is ished with wood laid close with a rapid your elephant’s speedy retreat. . fined our efforts to keeping our balance hipped and broken so as to secure a pic­ consume large quantities of their stores. The natives deemed Mowcha super­ and staying on his hack, a somewhat In this month solid nourishment is bet­ human, on account of his intelligence difficult task without the aid of harness ter than liquid. The latter kind has a and strength, and his mahout always or howdah. tendency to unduly excite the bees, caus­ called him my lord the elephant and Briefly told, Ms strong, steady pace ing them to fly out of theirand", treated Mm with the greatest respect. never failed for over ten hours, until perish. It also stimulates-thom to breed­ DRS.BREWER & SON, Yon know the Hindoo belief—that the we entered tho post again. Onr ap­ ing too extensively.befdza the proper sea­ souls of one’s ancestors have to reside proach had been descried from afar, son. .. for a period after death in the bodies of and every living soul had turned out to In. tho absence of frames of sealed animals till they have atoned for their view tho spectacle. When it was per­ rsoney, which are to be preferred before shortcomings on earth, and, lest they ceived that it was Mowcha, dear old anything else, two kinds of artificial might unwittingly treat some of their W ill iio-ai 3?^^.=M|plii’uairHouse, on Friday,,February Il'u, 1895. Mowcha, who was bringing ns back in food can be used with safety. One of grandfathers or great-grandfathers with safety, a hearty cheer broke from all these binds is called “ Good Gandy, ” the For twenty-five years they have visited the disrespect, wMch would ho a criminal same offices and are the only physicians who have throats, a cheer for my lord tho ele­ name originating from that of the in­ visited regularly established offices for somsnyyeare. violation of their religion, it is their phant. The children clapped their hands ventor. It is made from pulverized This long experience in the treatment of Chronic custom to give to each of the inmates of Diseases, and constant study of the best methods, and shrieked with joy, and even the granulated sugar and liquid honey. Put enables ns to the jungle a particular title as, for in­ soldiers shared tho general enthnsiasm. whatever quantity of- pulverized sugar stance, Ms highness the tiger, our king. W e gavo my lord the elephant a feast, yonmay need into a suitable vessel; then CUBE EVSEY CUEABLE CASE. the lion, etc. So Mowcha was more of- snob as never elephant had hadJzegsfe, add a sufficiency of extracted honey to We keep a record of every ca§e treated and the re­ as make a dough. A pound or two of this sult obtained, and can refer you to people you know toezijS^tEe’^ dain­ FIRST FLOOD. wuo have been cured or materially benefited by our can be laid on muslin perforated with than by hlsriSft- ties spread before him so much as the table, an umbrella stand and a place for method of treatment. Candid in onr examinations, holes and placed over the cluster. This we never encourage without a surety of success. He was a great pet in the regiment, moment when the howdah was placed rubbers. Tho floor of tho vestibule would can be renewed as often as necessary. Consultation Free and Reasonable Terms andfOr the children at the station there on his back, and ho was led forth, sur­ bo covered with a rug. of Treatment. Tho dining’room and kitchen arrange­ The other bind is candy made from was no better sport than to climb into rounded by the cMldren, whom he once We are prepared to show successful results in trea the howdah, shrieking with laughter, ment are not particularly new. There is granulated sugar. Put into any quan­ ing diseases of tbe Liver, Heart, Lungs, Stomach more bore solemnly around the post. Kidneys, Brain, Nerves, and all those suffering from tho china closet, with the glass doors abovo tity of sugar enough water to dissolve and have a ride on Mowcha. He seemed For two daysheremainedwithusand Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Debility, Youthful Iudcs- and the paneled doors below, tho table un­ it. Then boil the sirup until it will be­ cretioh, Fits, Sores Tumors, Cancers, Diahetis, to enjoy it as much as they did and was the object of attention and love. der the window and the double swing come hard when dipped in water. This Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Chronic Diarxhcea, Eczema, Loss carried his precious burden with the Then he became restless, and we fan­ doors separating the kitchen from tho din­ of Voice, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Catarrh, Consnmp- can he poured into patty pans and placed on, Influenza, Asthma, Scrofula, Eruptions, Hu- greatest dignity. He was really hand­ cied he again longed for Ms forest home. ing room. In tho kitchen there are prop­ turesque effect. The gables of the dormers over the cluster, the pans being invert­ o s, Blotches, and all diseases of long standing, some, as elephants go, and looked his So the cruel chain was stricken off his erly arranged sink, drain board and table. are half timbered, with the spaces filled in -ases o f Wom en a Specialty, ed with the sugar next the bees, says a itients treated hr mail, strictly confidential, best when adorned with his scarlet trap­ huge foot, and my lord the elephant, Convenient thereto is the range. with Portland cement. IN PROCESS OF DRYING. correspondent in Farm Journal and au­ ldrcss pings and harness and bearing the how­ with roses and branches wreathed The stairways to the cellar and rear part Tho walls aro hard finished on two casts slope toward the outer side of the pile. dah filled with merry children, and it of tho house from the kitchen are shown. of limo mortar. The floors aro of yellow thority for, the foregoing. Even without cover wood laid up in around his great neck and hanging from The pantry would bo hotter if it were ex­ was a pretty sight to see them afterward his stubby tusks, was led forth and given pine; all woodwork of first story of ash; such piles dries very rapidly, wind, sun Dr. BREW ER &, SON bestowing upon him his reward in the tended out under the porch, in that it second story and attio wliitowood painted Items on Pump Irrigation.' Ms liberty.— Our Animal Friends. would ho larger. and air as well as frost having full shape of pineapples, bananas and man­ two coats. The fireplaces are provided It is generally conceded, not only in chance at each stick. Piled as illustrat­ Tho second story of this house is good. with open grates for burning wood or coal. EVANSTON, ILL. goes, all of which he loved to stowaway Rolling Steel Tubes. Tho rooms are large, tho wall space is am­ theory, but it is hacked up by practical ed, all the drying forces of nature ex­ in his capacious stomach. The building is provided with a furnace application, that for low heads or for Dr. Brewer's Sure Heart Regulator for symptoms following derangement of the Brain and IIcartB President Morton of -tho celebrated ple, and their relation to one anothor is for heating all main rooms of first and cept extreme heat have full sway, and A ti on. It is unsurpassed. Palpitation, Difficul y o f Breathing, Sense of Suffocation, Pain in Region I tell you all these details that you elevations not exceeding 100 feet the of Heart, Faintness, Spasms, Hervons Excitement. G ives I m m e dia te R e lie f. Stevens institute speaks of tho Manners- proper. second stories. it is possible to have tolerably dry wood may understand my grief when ho sud­ There aro five chambers and seven clos­ simple form of handling water with mann process of rolling steel tubes as Tho building was erected complete for in March even if not split until the lei­ denly disappeared one night in early ets of good proportions. There is also a centrifugal pumps stands at the head, WILL.FIND OPENINGS IN ono of the most striking discoveries of $0, 000. sure of December. STOCK RAISERS, spring. My lord the elephant had been says The Irrigation Age^ which calls at­ mechanics of late years. In this process tention to the following: In the San The Crimson Cliffs. FARMERS, restless for several days, his mahout in­ a hot billet is passed in between two A MORMON PUZZLE. formed me afterward, and that evening Joaquin and Sacramento valleys, par­ One of the most conspicuous land­ LUMBERMEN, ' conical rolls, set with their axes at a he had managed to break his chain and Tho System of Naming Streets In Salt Lako ticularly in that portion occupied by the marks, or, rather, snowmarks, in the MINERS, , small angle to each other. It comes out MONTANA had vanished in the darkhess. 'Whether City Is Confusing. swamp land reclamation districts, cen­ whole of the arctic regions is the red MANUFACTURERS, the other end a steel tube, with uniform he had been spirited away by a clever trifugal pumping plants have been used snowbanks discovered near Cape York, “THE TREASURE STATE.” walls, and no mandril or anything else In Salt Lake City they name streets MERCHANTS, '• thief, or had decided ihat he had work­ with marked success. Greenland, by Captain John Ross in the is needed to make the central opening. as nowhere else on earth. For general T )T jl T> O A "MO looking for locations are invited to investigate the opportunities offered to all ed for man long enough and would now confusion to a newcomer no other sys­ The use of the very large pumps is nat­ year ISIS. For miles and miles the hills X JCi X tiu U iN IO classes in one of tho most resourceful States in tbe Union. Address the Secretary In other words, it seems as if a hole re a t a lls alispell return to his native woods ancT the so­ tem equals it. In tho long run it has its urally, owing to their construction, lim­ are covered with snow that is as red as of tho Board of Trade, G P , Mont.; Secretary of the Board of Trade, K , M ont.; were taken to serve as a mandril ana Secretary of the Board of Trade, H e l e n a , Mont,; Secretary ol the Board of Trade, B utte, Mont., or ciety of his kind, we never knew, of ited 'to comparatively low heads, and though ithad been saturated with blood. P. I. W niTM iT, G. P. & T. A ., G. N . By., St. Paul, Minn. 2 the steel were rolled on it into pipe. advantages, for it not only guides you course, hut we missed him more than in no case thus far have any large plants Lieutenant Greely, who visited that re­ Tubes are made in this way from the to any street with pomp and ceremony, one would think, and for some time the been put in handling water over 30 feet. gion while on his famous arctic expedi­ size of a knitting needle up to the di­ but it sharpens your hearing and encour­ cry among the children was, “ If Mow­ With the-smaller or moderate sized cen­ tion,. microscopically examined these ameter of 10 inches. The theory of the ages mental concentration. The street cha were only here!” ' trifugal pumps 100 feet and even more blood stained cliffs and reports the color method is that if a uniform bar of steel system of Salt Labe originates at Tem­ I tried a number o f other elephants is not an uncommon matter. due to a minute organism which he calls be stretched lengthwise it will gradual­ ple square, wherein stand the taber­ for my hunting, but could not fill his In southern California and Arizona Protococcus nivalis.— St. Louis Repub­ ly thin down by the yielding surface nacle, tha general assembly hall and the place, and as my duties increased about many large pumping works have been lic. layers until it breaks, but if, however, temple which was 36 years in building. that time my gun rarely left its case; installed for irrigation purposes, and it •’ We manufacture the celebrated Aspinwall Potato Planter, Aspinwall Potato Cutter, the bar be much harder on its surface A wall 10 or 12 feet high incloses the and my cartridge belt hung unused on has shown that in many cases it is much Lspinwall Paris Green Sprinkler, etc. Every machine warranted. These machines than on its interior the inside parts will Square. The streets passing it were §100 Reward. §100 reatly reduce the cost of raising potatoes. Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue, the wall. cheaper in first cost and operation to give way first, developing a cavity along named East Temple, South Temple, The readers of the Buchanan Record icniuuffilS fin .. 1 Jas!?s;nn. f&ulv, About three or four years later I was the axis of the bar. It may he assumed West Temple and North Temple respec­ put in a pumping plant than to use a will he pleased to learn there is at invited to spend the Christmas holidays gravity system. There is practical data that the first effect of the rolls on tho tively. least one dreaded disease that science with an English friend who was giving which shows that in large traots and hot billet is to harden its surface, and East Temple street is the principal has been able to cure in all its stages, a house party at his place farther up in then the elongating strain causes a part­ business thoroughfare of the city, and where the lift does not exceed 20 to 25 and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh the hills. I easily obtained leave and ing of the interior portions and the its name has been changed to Main feet, water can be furnished at a cost Cure is the only positive cure now started with but one servant, Ramon. street. The first street south of and par­ of 50 cents per acre, including ali charge known to the medical fraternity. Ca­ A WINTER’S ENTERTAINMENT. formation of a tube. He had formerly been Mowcha’s ma­ SECOND FLOOD. allel to South Temple street is named of operating and fixed charges of inter­ tarrh being a constituional diseae. re­ hout, but after that brute’s uncanny A RAPID DRESSER. First South street. East of-Main street est, taxes, depreciation, etc. quires a constitutional treatment'. storeroom. The rear paTt of the house— Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intenally, disappearance he had attached himself the girls’ room, the storeroom and tha it is East First South street; west of WEEKLY NEWS Thii Sow Ywrk Society Maa Can Do the GREAT VALUE to me and proved to he a very handy stairway to the attic—is separated from Main street it is West First South street. Drought Proof Fodder Plants. acting directly upon the blood and mu­ fellow. We were mounted on hardy lit­ Lightning Change Act. the front part by a door. Four other The numbering of the houses begins at Of the true grasses, Hungarian brome cous surfaces of the system, thereby FOR OF THE WORLD The man who thinks he is a rapid dress­ destroying the foundation of the dis­ tle pomes, and the first day made about rooms and tho bathroom aro in front of Main street and runs each way, every grass, Italian rye-grasses, English rye LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. 50 miles, spending the night at the but er was in a cafe at Broadway and Twenty- this doorway. Tho front chamber con­ grasses, meadow oat grass, sheeps’ fes­ ease, and giving the patient strength , sixth street with half a dozen friends at 6 .house number having an E or a W ap­ of one of the forest rangers who are nects with the bedroom over tha hall. pended, as 320E. Proceeding south each cue all grow well and are not affected by building up the constitution and' p. m. He was in afternoon dress. Being The bathroom in any house is a conven­ assisting nature in doing its work. stationed by the government as a guard invited to stroll down the street, ho an­ ‘street that crosses Main is numbered in by drought. How they will stand a.pas- along the edges, of large and important ience that can never bo overestimated. . ture tesf is a question not yet solved. The proprietors have so much faith in swered that ho was afraid he did not have rotation, Second South, Third South, its curative powers, that they offer forests. Alfalfa does well. Red clover sown in Tie I f f YORK ffEEKLl TRIBUNE, time, as he had a 7 o’clock dinner engage­ Mantels and Fireplaces. and so on, all being further divided into One Hundred Dollars for any case that The next day we plunged into the for­ ment and must go homo “ in a few min­ A mantelshelf in most cases should be East and West. The same plan is fol­ the fall has a fair growth, but is not est itself. Toward midday we were utes to dress.” it fails to cure. Send for list of Tes­ a twenty page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United made as long as tbo total width of a chim­ lowed north, east and west of the tem­ equal' to half the growth of spring timonials Address, startled by hearing a fearful, thunder­ “ I should think,” said one of the party, ney breast and should project out from ple, and at a certain crossing the streets sown alfalfa. Sanfoin is a promising States, It is a HATIOKAL EAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news “ that if you had far to go you would be F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ous roaring, as of some monster in its the wall a sufficient distance to afford a running north and south are divided for riant and grows rapidly throughout the j3^~Sold by Druggists. 75c 1 of the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its death agony. A t that distance I didnot late to your engagomenffas It is.” good resting placo for a clock or other or­ “ Oh, no,” answered the other. “ It’s numbering, and each wing is given its driest weather. Its nutritive value is _ “AGKicuLiuEAii” department has no superior in the country. Its “M a b k e t recognize It as the voice of any wild naments. Plain or-embossed tiles of any not yet determined. Lupine, the great •true that I shall havo to go to Fifty-ninth desirable size and color, as well as frames prefix of North or South. When you- R eports” are recognized authority. Separate departments for “Th e F a m il y animal I was acquainted with" and turn­ start out to find a number on East Fifth German forage plant for sheep, is not a street to dinner, hut I have ample time.” and iron linings of innumerable designs, W e Circle,’’ “O u r Y oung F olks,” and “Science a n d Mechanics.” Its “H osie ed to Ramon for an explanation. His “ Weil,” said another, “-if I had a 7 South street, the same number on South success, not producing as much forage T O . Offera can be purchased from and set in position Remedy a n d Society” columns command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its dark skin was bleached to ashen gray. o’clock dinner engagement, I certainly by fireplace manufacturers. Fifth East won’t do at all, and if you as.our wild lupine.—Idaho Station. Which, general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant “ It’s a herd of elephants,” he ex­ should not bo sitting here at 6. I’d be are trying to find your way from a re­ Used as claimed, “ and they are sounding their home dressing.” $6,000 FARMHOUSE. TH E PASTURE GRASSES, Directed, and exhaustive. . mote place on North Twelfth West Insures battlecry! If they come this way, it “ I’ll fell you what I’ll do,” said the Safety to Simple and'Pietnresqtso Design W ith A ll street to an indefinite number on East A Mixture o f Several Varieties Gives Best means certain death. We cannot escape rapid dresser. “ I live at Fifth avenue and Lifeof A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to-offer this splendid journal and T h e Bu­ Twenty-seventh street. I’ll bet you that the Modern Conveniences. Sixth South, between South Eighth East Result:! —Austrian Brome Grass. Mother them.” This i uiYsiwas designed to meet tho . and South Ninth East, you would do And ch anan R ecord f o r . I leave hero now, go home and dress, come Where one grass succeeds another will Child. It certainly seemed as though they back here, take a drink with you all, walk requirements of a well to do farmer, and well to start before dark and keep per­ were headed in our direction, for the not, and it is essential -that we should to the nearest elevated station—three as will be seen tho plan is in general out­ fectly sober. Boxing the compass is have a great variety on hand. Our list noise grew louder, and we could feel blocks—go to Fifty-eighth street, walk lines almost that of a rectangle, which child’s play by -comparison.—Kansas “ MOTHERS’ FRIEND” the ground trembling beneath ns at the two blocks to tho house where I dine, all In itself .involves a difficult problem to is now quite extended, and if a farmer O N E YEAR f o r ONLY $ 1 .6 0 City Star. 1 Robs confinement of its Pain, Horror and ] trampling of many feet. within ten minutes before 7 o’clock.” securo a picturesque effect. Tho first has a piece of land that will nofrproduce some of these varieties it must he pretty “ Followme, sahib!” cried Ramon as “ I ’ll not take t£fe bet,” was tho reply, story contains a spacious zeceptiou hall, a Ethics of Horse Trading. Risk, as many testify. CASH IN ADVANCE.' . “ but I don’t see how it can be done. feature quite essential in a modern de- poor land indeed. One of the greatest he threw himself from his horse and Chief Justice Peters in making a (The regular subscription for the two papers is 52.50.) hastened t o . one of the larger trees, Why, you will need half an hour at the charge in a case in court removed a cer­ improvements needed in this country is u My wife used only two bottles, least to dress. I require nearer an hour.” a proper study of grass mixtures. Grass he was easily and quickly relieved; ' which he began to ascend with the ut­ “ I’ll make you another proposition, tain weight of responsibility from the SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. shoulders of the horse jockey. He said seeds of several varieties properly mixed > now doing splendidly,—: most rapidity. X did the same, my pro­ •then,” said the “ lightning change” man. for each climate and soil give better re­ that in driving a bargain it is allowable J. s. Morton,'H arlow, N. c. < gress being hindered, however, by my “ I’ll bet you that I walk home from here, sults than if only one variety ba sown. Address all orders to THE BUCHANAN RECORD. heavy riding boots. We had no time to dress,, come back hero and join you before to use a certain amount of “ trader’s 25 minutes past 6 o’clock, and It’s now talk,” in which the buyer is to believe Grasses that form the best mixtures Sent by express or mail, on receipt of price, , secure our ponies, and the frightened so far in this country are such as the « SI — -oer bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Book ; animals, as soon as they were released, eight minutes past the hour.” at Ms own risk. “ The law cannot hold “ To Mothers” mailed free. “ Hone!” cried tho other, and the rapid meadow foxtail, tall oat grass, meadow sprang nimbly through the thickets and a man responsible for everything he I BRADFJELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go. ' Write your name and address o n a postal card, send it G e o . W. B e s t , Room 2 , dresser immediately loft the cafe. fescue, tall fescue. All of these are im­ disappeared, and with them, of course, maysay in driving a trade, ” said Judge Tribune Building, New York City, and sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune “ I guess I’ve won that bet,” said the Peters; “ it cannot. It expects the buy­ ported grasses that have become perfect­ will he mailed to you. vanished our only means of escape from taker, glancing confidently at the clook. ly and permanently adapted to this the forest, even though the elephants “ I guess you haven’t,” said another one er to use ordinary precautions, and if he gets cheated by believing all the chaf­ country. Added to them are the native should pass us by unharmed. of tho group. “ Jack can dress in ten min­ American and Canadian grasses.—Ken­ utes on a pinch. It will take him not. fering indulged in by the seller he must We reaohed our position o f safety tucky blue, Canadian blue, red top, or­ none too soon. I could see the heavy more than four, possibly only three, min­ necessarily suffer. The law steps in only utes for Mm tojvalk to his homo and back in case of fraud, defined according to chard grass and timothy. Lately the TRADE MARK wawaa forest branches shaking violently, and Italian and perennial ryo grasses have soon a huge gray mass broke through, hero. Give him four for walking and II legal statutes.” —Lewiston Journal. 1 -iSSa R-I.P A-N S \ for dressing, nnd bo still has a leeway of been used largely in mixtures in this shambling along at a remarkable rate two minutes. Wait and seel” His Sight Impaired. country, giving great results in most in­ of speed, not 20 yards from us and At 23 minutes past 6 o’clock the fast Hogan—Thoso aro two terrible black stances. As the perennial w ill live H e a r t I i l| i » # > TABULES!------. screaming With vicious rage. dresser strolled into the cafe. He was in through a "mild winter and the Italian “ It’s a roguo elephant, sahib,” said full evening dress, his hair carefully and FRONT ELEVATION. eyes yer got, Grogan. 1A N D M I J s - J L REGULATE THE | lign. At tho loft Of the reception hall is Grogan—Yez ought ter see tbo other through the severest winter, the • two Ramon. “ They are chasing him from smoothly plastered, his tie fastened and grasses prove of special value when mix­ STOMACH; LIVER AND BOWELS | the herd.” sot to perfection, and his whole appearanco the parlor, separated by sliding doors both feller. -CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a that of a man who had a lot of time to from tho hail and dining room at the ed with less hardy varieties. Nearly all ompt^answer and an honest opinion, write to AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. t Snch indeed seemed to be the ease, Hogan— How does he look? Positively cures Heart Disease, Epilepsy, Ner- ItIUNN & CO ., who have had nenriyflf ty years* kill. back, so that the three rooms may all b