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TERMS. 91.50 PER YEAR PAYABLE IN ADVANOB. BUSINESS BUCHAXAX. BEBRIEH COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1890. NUMBER 3. HVEBltSlitfiATES MADE K1QWH OK UPPLIUIIOH, VOLUME XXIV. In Buchanan, (at Cathcart’s old Gallery), I will be pleased to see all my old OFFICE!—In Bacord Building,OakStreet BE CONTENT. “In other words, you accuse me of a “Certainly,” politely, “ which you; will there were tears in his own eyes, “ we deliberate lie, and insinuate even not spend in keeping up your husband’s have learned a hard lesson. Never friends at the above place. EMBROIDERY. n r WINFIELD E. SCOTT. worse.” house.” And somehow she did not doubt my love for you, my wife. Business Directory. Why judge by sight another's lot, The flush faded from her face; the argue the point. “My brother Ralph Heaven knows I tried hard enough to Ana. deem it brighter than our own? crimson lips grew white with the ef­ will look after my business affairs and crush it, but itls immortal. Forgive me for all my impatience, my coldness, SABBATH SERVICES. W e beg to call your attention to tb e Those lips which smile, and falter not, fort to be calm: . A t length she spoke yours; in this way you will be rid of CtERYICES are hold every SaSTjatti at 10:80 very extensive preparations we have May stifle now a bitter moan. quietly. my presence effectually, for I shall my neglect,and let iis begin oyer again.” First- Class Work O o’clock a ., m., at the Cliarch, o f the “ larger ♦‘Douglas, I will not bear Itany longer. never come back, You can tell any one An hour later, Ralph and Celia stood Rope also, Sabbath. School services immedlate- made for the coming season In this im­ W o hear merry laughter ringing, y m en the morning meeting. Prayer and confcr- I am going to leave you.” that I am in Melbourne; there need be in the doorway, asking,— AT REASONABLE PRICES. -sace meeting every Thursday evening* A cordial portant article. The words so gay and light may be; He recoiled a step or two, as if reel­ no scandal. Your mother and mine, “May we come in ?” Invitation Is. extended to all. As heretofore,: we are prepared to W ithin an homy some woe npspringing, ing tinder a heavy blow’ ; be looked at and Ralph and liis wife, are all who Lucille flew to them. supply every variety that is produced, They may bewail their misery. need kno w the truth.” “Oh, Ralph, Celia, I am so ashamed! 0 .0 . F.—Bnchanan Lod Ho. 75 holds its her keenly. Finally he said,— . regular meeting, at ’allows Hall, on but we Submit a list o f principal Those eyes, which thrill with glances bright, “I believe you have taken leave of “But after years people Will suspect.” I forgot you!” each Tuesday evening. items: Have oft With binding tears been wet; your senses; do you mean that you “Let them suspect; they will not “Ho wonder,” said Celia, embracing H. E. BRADLEY. [ The heart, which seems so ire e and light, Cambric Edgings, plain corded, re­ would seek a separation ?” know, and,” dryly, “I do not imagine I her warmly, and turning to greet JJ1 & A . ST.—Buchanan. Lodge Ho. 68 holds a Hath burdens it can ne’er forget. “Yes,” she answered briefly. shall live ferever.” Douglas. “ There is no need to ask if C . regular meeting STonday evening on orbef ore vered and tucked, in all qualities and it is all right.” Natural Gas at Findlay, Ohio. Ihe full moon in each month. widths. Cambric Insertions to match. How soon the lilies’ shining wealth “You poor little girl l” be said, a Mrs. Marvin rose hastily ; the pain in May feel the simoon's fiery hr oath, great wave of pity for her sweeping her heart, at which she wondered great­ “It is all right, thank God!” said A Findlay letter to Light, Heat and * OE H.—Bnchanan Grange H o 40 meets on Cambric Insertions and Edgings of Douglas. P . the second, and fourth Saturday Of each So, ’neath their rose-bright bloom of health, over him. “Do you know there lias ly, warned her that she could not bear Power, says: nonth, at 8 o'clock*. n. seyeral widths, to match, * May lurk the blighting germs of death. never been a scandal or a,divorce among much more. She was to have absolute “I found your wife would come,” A ll the work people have been go­ the Marvins?” freedom from her husband’s presence. said Ralph, dryly, “so we came along ing out to the Hudson farm, between i O.tt. \V.—Buchanan Lodge Ho. OS boldsits Swiss Embroideries, plain, corded, Gould woTmt know the secret hours She should have been wildly happy,but to see that she staid on the steamer. Stuartsville. and Yan Buren, to see tbe f\ . renlar meeting th elst and8d Tuesday even­ revered and hemstitched. O f those whose lot we deem so sweet, “Hor among the Armitages,” she re­ ing ofeaeh month. We'd find.perhaps more thorns than flowers, plied ;*“but there will be one now.” instead she was perfectly miserable. We feared she might undertake to great gas which tbe Northwestern Gas All-overs on Cambric, Swiss and “Sit down,” be said, drawing her She looked wistfully at the cold, proud swim, she was in such a hurry.” Company brought in early in the week. o, A .R .—Wm. Perrott Post H o .22. Regular And Tougher paths than those we meet. CTft meeting on the first and third Saturday Nainsook. easy-cliaif forward, and she sank into face which had suddenly grown ter­ The brothers clasped hands warmly There is no sort of doubt but what it WliatO’or thy portion, be content, as Douglas said,— vening o f each, month. Visiting comrades al­ In the very importune Item of Swiss it gladly. “Let us talk this matter over, ribly white; the tears sprang to her is the greatest well yet struck in ways welcom e. Though woo m ay fill tlio larger share ; my wife. Are you jealous of your eyes, and without a word she went “I thank you both for your kindness northwestern Ohio. The pressure is Flouncings, which have been so popu­ Afflictions for some good are sent— to Lucille and me.” ______. PerrottPost lar. and which promise to be in still husband?’’ away. tremendous and yield enormous. The . . H o. SI. Meetlnca held re'gnlarly, In Grange POWDER Strength •will be given each to bear. And so began a strange life for the A month later, the happy quartette There was a touch of contempt in bis gauge shows over 35,000,000 of gas per Hall, first and! third Saturday of each month. greater demand, we have a larger va­ sailed for their native land. Douglas riety than ever. Absolutely Pure. Morn waits beyond this night Of Sorrow- voice that brought the flaming color to young and beautiful Mrs. Marvin. She day, and the roar of the escaping gas R. LEWIS W. BAKER, Physician and Sur­ Fair morn upon a brighter shore; her white cheeks. lived alone With her servants in the had not been borne twenty-four hours is deafening. The Findlay Gas Trus­ Thispowder never varies. A marvel o f purity Dgeon. Hight calls promptly attended to. 27 and 45 inch Swiss Flouncing, in Joy shall com e with thy to-morrow. before lie collared the identical Afri­ tees, who own all the surrounding Office in- Kinyon’e block. strength and wholesonreness. More economical “Yes, I am jealous, if you choose to great house ; not even to her mother scolloped, hemstitched.and hemstitched than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in And perfect rest forevermore. call It that,” defiantly. would she tell the particulars of her can on the street to whom he had in­ leases, are erecting a derrick on the ,RS. HENDERSON & BRADLEY, Physicians and scolloped combined; hemstitched competition with the multitude o f low test, short “Of all women,” icily, “or of one husband’s absence. Ralph Marvm and trusted the fatal note months before. track immediately adjoining on the 1)_ , f and Surgeons. Office in Opera House Block. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in Residence Ho 90 Front St., one doorWestof Perry and tucked, Vandyke and pleated. earn. B orax Bakieg P o w d e r Co., 106 Wall St., woman?” his wife visited her in a formal way, to The boy remembered him. south, and expect they will also strike Fox’s. Coils answered all hours of day or night. This will comprise -the largest and N .Y . ' . 19-15 “Of 0H6«W see that she needed nothing, and that “Look here, you rascal, why didn’s it rich; and if they do, it will be some­ One always in the office. R. Henderson and IV. J. ALMOST WRECKED. “"Whom, may I ask?” her business affairs were properly con­ you deliver that note to ray wife last Bradley. handsomest line of Embroidery we thing remarkable, for it is rare indeed “Mrs. Charteris.” ducted. Douglas’ mother, fortunately, winter?” that twro great wells are struck in the have ever had, and at prices much be­ BY PAUL GABSOH. f t L. BAILEY, Homeopathic Physician and low those of former seasons. “And bow came my name to he link­ lived some distance away, and being “Please, sab, there was a hole in my same neighborhood. I X . Surgeon. Office and residence in Imhoffi’s Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated ed with hers in your mind?” an inyalid, - both families united in pocket and 1 done lost it.” ■ Prof. Orton’s recent prediction that block, Buchanan, Jlich. Ten per cent will be deducted from There was a “big” wedding. The “It makes no difference.” keeping the knowledge of her favorite A very simple solution to a domestic nine years from now will see the total 1I. WILSON, Dentist. Office, first door north the regular price during the thirty papers had long accounts of its splen­ “It does make a difference. I insist son’s domestic trouble from her ears, mystery. Douglas told Lucille about extinction of gas in Northwestern a of the Bank. Charges:reasonable and satia- days’ sale. dor. Everything was as it should be, upon an answer. Beside, all these Ralph felt very hard toward bis it when he went home, laughing at the Ohio is laughed at by operators here. action guaranteed. from the pearls that fastened the bridal things will come out iu the divorce sister-in-law and neyer mentioned his penitent expression of her face, which Even if old wells should fail after four J A t the same time we will sell one W ILL CURS veil, to the slippers of the tour-year-old S , HEAD, Manufacturer o f Lumber. Cus thousand pieces of Colored Embroidery proceedings.” brother’s name in her presence if it he immediately took between his hands or five years’ service, new wells are , ton Sawing promptly attended to on short who carried the bride’s boquet. The She winced at his words, butreplied, could be avoided. His wife, finding anid kissed into smile3 and blushes.— continually being drilled, and the city notice. Buchanan. Mich. at 5 cents, 7 cents and 10 cents; will bride was handsome, of good family, M place them in three piles. all friendly advances rejected, followed Waverley Magazine. of Findlay has territory enough to sup­ and an heiress; the groom was hand - “I f you. will know, Mrs, Hamilton bis example. Mrs. Armitage, having ply, at the present rate of consumption, Most of these Colored Embroideries h u m some, of good family, and a millionaire; told me that you were quite attentive her own social duties to look after, a population of 40,000 inhabitants for would look cheap at from SO cents to moreover, he was a man of stainless to Mrs. Charteris at Mrs, Lawrence’s could not spend all her time with her Feminine Superstitions. twenty years. Si .50 a yard. A fey/doses taken at the right time honor. will often save a severe spell of euchre party tbe night I was called daughter. Lucille Vent out a little Are women superstitious ? “I have -AND- '•Fortune never smiled on a more away because of mamma's illness; you and entertained occasionally, but it just bad a letter from the woman at Remnants o f embroidery will be sold sickness. Price only 25 cents at suitable marriage”—so said the world. Old Newspapers at Auction. at about one-fourth their former value. remember?’' was distasteful to her; she had lost all the head of an organized charity,” said ‘‘We are so pleased with the alliance,” any drug store. Be sure and see “I remember—the night you insisted desire for society; life seemed empty, a woman the other day, “and now I An auction sale of old and rare IVe mean business in this sale, and said relatives on both sides; and yet, Havlng recently erected an that Dr. C. McLANE’S CELE­ we must not both disappoint Mrs. and but for family pride, she would shall have bad luck all tbe week.” On copies of newspapers was recently held will give every lady who buys from us BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­ at the end of one little year, the bark Lawrence.” have shut up her house and mourned being asked for an explanation, sbe in Philadelphia. Tbe are Improved Brick and Tiling Eiin the best bargain she has ever made in ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is which had sailed under such sunny “Yes,” Wearily. “I aid not know in solitude, and for whom? For the said it always brought her the worst some of the prices realized: A copy Embroidery. on the box. Hone other is Genuine. skies from so far a pore was fast ap about Mrs. Charteris then.” man whose affections she had alienated possible luck to see, speak to, or hear of the Bearyville (Va.) Conservator, =»I am now prepared to furnish the preaching the rocks which would ship­ “Ho; and you evidently don’t know by her own words and deeds, and whom containing General Johnston’s official wreck it eternally. from one of these good women. Use IVORY POLISH for the Teeth, about her now. “Well, concerning her, she had driven from her. She tried to Another woman made the statement report of the battle o f Bull Run, f>irpTTTTkrg,g ytm Ru-patut, It is not so easy to tell what had what other times have I been guilty ?” keep her anger alive, but it was use­ that she was probably the most un­ brought 40 cents, while the Winchester caused this impending disaster. It was “I saw you drive by here with her less. Shelovodher husband, and out lucky person iu the solar system. Gazette of January 15, ISOO, fetched the market affords. Alt perhaps a gathering of fragments into this morning.” of that love grew her daily torture; she 55 cents. Copies of the Philadelphia Rose & Ellsworth, one great whole, a succession o f little “She!” said one of her friends who - “Yes. How listen, Mrs. Charteris had developed another phase of char­ heard this announcement. “Don’t say Evening Post, of 1776, were sold for 30 things in themselves trifles, but piled is my mother’s niece by marriage. A acter, you see. and 35 cents each. The Philadelphia FIRST-CLASS TILiXG one above the other they formed a it aloud or it will bring you bad luck. South Bend, Ind. year ago her husband went to Austra­ And Douglas? He went out to Mel­ You must not allow yourself .to hear Gazette, 1744, of which Benjamin ranging in size from two to eight inches. mighty structure. lia to look after some property there bourne with heart and brain filled with Franklin wa3 publisher and editor, It was the old story: forgetfulness such had reports, of your luck or you ®^'CaUandseemybrick and getprices that had been left him by a distant contending emotioiis, anger, grief, will be unfortunate.” brought §2.22, and one copy of the on both sides that “ Constant dropping relative: I have interests there also; pride and love; for he loved his wife Pennsylvania Gazette, of which Samuel HENRY BLf BGETT. wears a stone”—“that little foxes spoil A few superstitions peculiar to wo­ he was on his way home, and it was of also; he found that out when their men perhaps, at any rate common Keimer was publisher and editor, the grapes.” Kewly married people him and Australian affairs that I talk­ homes were in different continents, March 11, 1729, brought §10.50. A t rarely remember old-fasbioned maxims among them, are these: You must on ed to Mrs. Charteris at the Lawrence and many a wakeful night was given no account sing before breakfast, or the same time the new England Week­ until their truth has been brought home euchre party. He arrived last week. to thouguts of what might have been ly Journal, of April 27,1728, brought DENTISTRY m in some way not easy to forget. you will surely weep before supper. This morning he met with an accident had he been less reckless in his treat­ If, however, you are so careless as to only § 2. Thirteen dollars was consid­ j[cfc>Yoxj%.gosfoi>.' Lucille Armitage, the petted “only on the elevated road, and was taken to ment of ihat strange thing, a woman’s ered very cheap for a copy of the Ruj$lgAGcclPaeJrdTi}t^i child” of a wealthy widow, at eighteen forget yourself to the extent of hum­ J. L. the hospital. I heard of it before his heart. Ileh id plqnt.y of time, at length, ming a bar ox two, you must quickly Charlestown Mercury, of December 20, was too young to take upon herself the wife did, and drove down after her. to remember where he had failed in I860, containing the South Carolina or­ 3VILF.S* M ICH ., ZELfiJSST- grave duties of wifehood. Douglas pronounce the mysterious formula We were going to him when you saw bis doty as a husband, and being an “ bread and butter”, and this will im­ dinance of secession—N. Y . Herald, LEAVE; BUCHANAN. Marvin, at twenty-eight, was sufficient­ us, but,” bitterly, “as I cannot explain honorable, upright man, his self-con­ Wishes to call the attention o f the ly master of himself to have made a mediately put to flight any evil spirits ------« 11. Mail, H o. 4 ...,...... 11:05 A .M why my messenger failed to-night, demnation in time grew so severe that that are lurking about. readers o f the R e c o r d to the fact Kalamazoo Accommodation, Ho. 10 S:03 P. M good husband had he been less exact­ probably you will set this down as lie forgot to blame bis wife. But tbe Every Linib Its Price. Hight Express, Ho. 12...... 12:33 A. M ing, more patient and tender. Gentle­ Should you stumble against a loose that lie is prepared to supply all con­ another lie,” Marvin pride was strong; he would not plank or over a stone upon the street, Among the Anglo-Saxons everypor- WEST. ness on the part of a man is a wonder­ Lucille made no reply. templating building or using take the first step toward a reconcili­ by all means return and with great tion of the human body had a recog­ ful factor in winning, and what is far “ What next on the list of marital ation. LEAVE BUCHAHAK. more important, holding a woman’s presence of mind and deliberation nized monetary value, and any one in­ DR. OSTRANDER Kalamazoo Accommodation, Ho. 13___ 7:51 A. M. crimes?” he demanded. “Beside,” he thought again and again, step over the stumbling block, or bad juring the person, of another had to MaU, Ho. 11...... 4:33P.M . heart. He expected top much at “Of what use,” she cried passionately, “it is useless; she hates me; she wants of Detroit has opened a Dental office In the Evening Express, Ho. 7______3:19 A.M . first of the brilliant butterfly whom he luck wiil follow you through the day. pay its victim the legal price of the* Redden block, where he is prepared to do all LUMBER to go into details? You don’t love me. to be free; it is better as it is.” In dressing yourself, should you by damage done- The parts of the face kinds o f Dental w ork In a first class manner. In any manner,- 'from a large stock, A . F. P eacock, Local Agent. had married, and learning that she was We have nothing in common. We One day Ralph Marvin came to see O.W.K cogixs G. P & T. A. a butterfly, he jumped to the conclu­ chance put on a garment wrong side were more highly valued those o f any at prices that defy competition. shall never get along. Why prolong his brother’s wife about some changes out, on no occount turn it or confusion portion of the body, showing how Teeth Extracted Without Pain. sion that- she was nothing else, not the misery ? Free from me. you can she Wanted made in the grounds. Lu­ knowing that most women have many worse than death will come upon you. much'importance was attached by our FIHE GOLD FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. St. Joseph Valley Railway, do what you will with your life,” cille met him with her eyes shining —New York Sun. Saxon ancestors to their personal ap­ sides to their characters, not realizing “And yon ?” like sapphires, her cheeks glowing; Artificial Teeth made on Rubber, Celluloid; HE HAS On and after Monday, Dec. 16 1SS9, trains will that though the motherly hen fulfils pearance. I f a man in those days Gold, Platinum or Aluminum, at reasonable ran as follows:______“I should go no matter where, so some strong excitement possessed her. knocked oat one of the front teeth of prices. her destiny in one way, the butterfly a. in. p. ill. p. m, that I might look on your face and “ Of course you have my husband’s Waves 70 Feet High. his neighbor, he had to pay him six soars nearer heaven. But having made hear the sound of your voice no more.” ALL WORK WARRANTED. Leave Berrien Springs...; 0:00: 3:00! 6:30 address?” sbe asked without preface. The bight of sea waves has long shillings as a compensation, but if he ; Arrive Buchanan,...... \ 9:50 3:501.7:20 a study of women in general, it did not “Am I utterly hateful to you then?” “Of course,” coldly. occur to him to study his wife in par­ been the subject of controversy. Em­ destroyed his beard he had to hand Leave Buchanan...... ll:10i 4:40' 8:10 “ Utterly.” “Will you please give it to me?” over no less than twenty shillings. FROM $1.25 UP. Arrive Berrien.Springs.. .;12:00j 5:30' 9:00 ticular, which wras a great mistake. For a moment Mr, Marvin was eagerly. inent bydrographers have insisted that Norm al & oliegiate Lucille, finding her husband exacting storm waves were usually not more He might, however, break the country­ stunned; the girl wife bad developed a “I beg your pardon, but Douglas said man’s thigh hone for twelve and his And, for the quality, they are cheaper FILED McOMBEB, Gen’l Manager. and impatient, called him a tyrant, force of character and a depth of pas­ than ten feet high, and rarely over 20 i n s t i t u t e , cried a little, sulked a good deal, both that you desired nor communication when the conditions of the sea were rib for three shillings apiece. He was than yon can buy at any other yard sion that amazed him. He was ten with him, and would not need his ad­ allowed, of course, to smash up the Benton H arbor, Mich. proceedings the worst things she could years older than she, however, and a most favorable for wave development. in the State. W e mean this, em­ have done, and at length grew reckless. dress.” Many a traveler, reclining on a cabin members of an outlaw or an enemy of F all Term opens September 2d, 1SS9. legal separation was a matter that did “But suppose I desire to communi­ bis country gratis. phatically. A large lot of Hemlock They quarrelled as only an uncongen­ not enter into his calculation then nor transom, has looked up through tbe Entirely newBnildinjhEIegantlyDesigned,Charm­ ial man and woman can do after mar­ cate with him?” skylight to see the waves rearing their ingly Located, Modern in Equipment. piece stuff for sale at retail, at whole­ at any other time. He had a queer “You must have changed wonder­ riage, using the choicest language notion about “ until death us do part” frothy crests, and wondered how even A W ooden Mausoleum. LIV E , PROGRESSIVE, THOROUGH. fully,” a 20 footer could show so high above a Prepares for all Universities and Colleges, for sale prices. charged with the bitterest venom, and that isn’t widely prevalent among nine' then, strangely enough, it was the “Ob, Ralph!” the tears quenchingthe great ship’s deck. Many a sailor dows­ In some parts of South Carolina an Teaching and ior Business. Diplomas honored teenth century husbands and wives as shining eyes, “don’t be cruel » ------Liver, Kmoos. DebllUy, Feiuni Weakness Spinal I o f th e globe. Prospectus p o s t ately, rising to her feet and facing him. With the same courtesy he would Lucille was kneeling at his feet, sob­ little house;” and after-the. heavy, win­ qualities, and its great range o f work, Diseases Kidnsy Complaint. - — * on application to JProf. Sexual Exliauatioiift flea , 227 F iftll AVO. NOW York. “I doubt everything you say to me. have shown to a stranger, Douglas bing out her confession. ter snows there are continual en­ Miss Flora A. Jones, South Rend, Ind. AH unite to make it oral debility. 8L - Have j ust purchased a bottle of your • , . Donvi, lav I don’t believe you sent a note. I don’t offered her a seat and opened tbe con­ “Forgive me, Douglas, forgive me! treaties to repair a roof which has fall­ link, Seminal ------believe business delayed you till mid­ versation. I can’t live without you! If you can en in. ' “Blushes” , of Arend, Cor. Fifth Ave. ____ j , 16,1887* Improved Auff 1*1889. : apd Madison Street. I f your own in - The Most Perfect Machine of Awarded the _ fetmet2iJatCindniuUtoposit3on,1888. night.” “I have sent for you,” he said, “to love me ever so little come back tome,, :— Gives mild ‘ current or lectricity which .dividual blushes are as nice as the / • tim u a tM ” .to reatore weafec» organs Angry as he was, Douglas could not tell you that I have found a way to and I’ll be a good, loving and true * th e D a y . tohealthju . . help the thought, “How beautiful she help you out of your difficulty. As it wife.” • ~ Severely Punished. * preparation of yours, I don’t see w h y / For side by 3 ______}»Y eSSoln* TSEtTfun is1” Her violet eyes were black with is the last interview we are likely ever “But,” said Douglas, in amazement— No’premium rs placed upon dishon­ you cling to your. “Miss”.. - 1 find at. de­ Ifet o f diseases'and. valuable information and. sworn lightful. W ill gladly recommend it to ^ H orw gu o* excitement,'her cheeks were crimson, to have, I beg you will listen carefully.” he had lifted the weeping woman and esty in Belgium. A cashier employed J, W. Beistle, U8. OWEN BELTCd. 191 & ISshlate St - Ch-rago, lit her exquisite shoulders and arms • Lucille; bowed in silence; there was held her in his arms, close to his heart, by the city of Ghent, who embezzled others. Yours Repectfully, gleamed through the lace that veiled something the matter with her throat; that bounded in a most unbnsiness one hundred and sixty-three thousand . F e e d M. Sm ith , B u c h a n a n , M ic h . them, while her hair shone in the light she could scarcely have spoken had it like manner—-“I thought you hated francs of the municipal ’cadi, 'has been With Marshall Field &Co, Chicago,HI. The Hotel Eastman, Notice to the Ladies! like burnished copper, forming a fitting been necessary. . ' • me.” . sentenced to forty years’ imprison­ Mr. Smith is not the onlii~ pne who' crown, to the woman; and Again as he “As I have told you, I have business “ Will you ever forgive me, my hus­ ment and five years’ police supervision finds “Blush-of. Roses” -delightful, as - TH£ YANKEE BLADE HOT SPIUNGS, ABK. Dr. E. S. Dodd & Son, listened Douglas thought, “I wonder interests in Australia. 1 shall sail for band ? I loVe you—love you! Try to to follow, has been fined eight thou-, many gentlemen, can testify, who have IS one o f the-Oldest and Best and th e CLeapesi W eekly Family Story Paper in America The largest and finest R E SO R T H O TE L in how 1 ever came to think my wife was there at .once!, Your .credit at'my, believe me!” And looking at the sand, five hundred and fifty francs, purchasedlt from M.E.Barmore. > . fo r ty columus o f fkicin-itlnjc atorlea every week America, with the finest Bath Houses in the world Druggists and Booksellers, have the eccncy for Connected, will open (under management o f O. G. theeale ofthe famoua specific, “ Orange Blossom,* a butterfly?” banker’s will beample.1’ streaming eyes, the quivering lips, ordered to restore the entire sum he- s- Did you ever try Luxury instead oI~ anl»crilM r*,enlr • 1 .0 0 . Bond utiSSTor sa5pli HB asbomauhon, oor f White"wmte MountainMomitain Hotels) iorlor season o f f ‘ apoeltidrive cure for all Female diseases. Every He was experiencing a new phase of “I have my own money,”' she inter­ could he-doubt it ? > ; • I has embezzled, and will in. addition soap for your face ? No. Then try it copy. Fetter * Toner. Fnhlimei*, ia Hawler BL. i 1890, January 15th. Tickets should bo bought via i ladvcaican treat herself. Call for “ A Plain Talk to | immediately, it costs hut fifteen centa, SMtohilfu*. » a , w * 1 I St. iouisand fioa Mountain * Southern ILR. 4 LaffieA Trlalboxfree. 5y her character. Presently he said;— rupted. “My darling,’’ .he said brokenly,, for 1 loose all his civil rights. h c h a n a n e c o r d ship. fee o f $3 covering the first year’s State Items. B R . dues. <51 a family of eleven; three of thesonTESVe A N ew D iscovery.—O They have so many sick in Green­ become eminent, and at least two of the THE MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON. You have heard your friends and The officers o f the Club are Hazen S. daughters have shown talent. ville, that tbe Democrat recommends neighbors talking about It. You may JOHN C L HOLMES, Editor. Pingree, President; Horace Hitchcock, From the veteran "commander iii the field His Brilliant Career and Decent Anoma­ FOR SALE. V ice President ; Col. Fred. E. Fans- that the “barbarous practice” of tolling and the senate it is a relief to turn toavet- lous Position. yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience past how worth, Secretary ; and Frederick Wool- bells at funerals be abolished. eran leader in peace, who has had as many The Right Hon. Spencer Compton Cav­ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1890. fenden, Treasurer. battles as Gen. Sherman and is still fighting endish, by courtesy and common usage called good a thing it, is. If you have ever Emma Sibert, of Lansing, proved her —all civil battles, however. The reference is the Marquis of Harrington, and lately tried ii, von are one of its staunch husband to be too fond of other women; to the gentleman whom .“ we Illinois folks” known to Americans as “ Lord Harrington, friends, because the wonderful thing An election was held in Salt LaKe ADDITIONAL LOCALS she got a divorce. James Riley proved affectionately call “Bill” Springer; He was the Liberal-Unionist,” who has recently about it is. that when once given a City, Monday, in which the Mormons born in 1886 in Sullivan county, Ind., a been obliged to go to Egypt for his health, trial, Dr. Xing’s New Discovery ever that his wife was too fond of other came out second best, after one o f the Died; at his home near the village of county which Often gave 1,200 Democratic naming Sir Henry James as his successor in after hul Is a place in the house. If 13 h d £ t® men; he got a divorce. Stella Weird majority in a total of some 4,000 votes. The the leadership o f the Unionists in the English you have never used it, and should be * s g s warmest contest ever known to that Lawrence, Van Buren county, Michi­ 2 8 b "cr h showed that her husband was too fond young Springer becamo thoroughly inocu­ parliament, has had a career so thoroughly attlictcd with a cough, cold or any 2 13.aq p city. gan, January 25, 1890, William B. lated and has been fighting the battles of his English and has lately held a position so full •a g p w of whisky; she got a divorce. Adelia Thr at, Lung or chest trouble, secure a O ‘tJ «• £D Spencer, who was bom Hovember 7, party ever since he was of age. His family of possibilities that it is little wonder that a bottle at once and give it a fair trial, 1810, at Lovington, Litchfield county, Philo charged that her husband Was moved to Jacksonville, Ills., when he was but the news o f his illness created a sensation al­ it is guaranteed every time, or money - §O f r s It requires a special act of the legis­ 12 years old. He educated himself against too fond o f exercising his brawny fist most as great as would have been caused by efunded. Trial bottles free , at W . F. Connecticut. September 19, 1839, he great obstacles, was admitted to the bar in the serious illness o f the queen. i-i § S" 3 § lature to permit a colored man to build Runners drug store. was married to Haney A. Bouden at on her head and body; she got a di­ I860 and ran for the legislature the samo year. As his career was an epitome of recent a hotel at Port Monroe, Virginia, not­ p Springwater, Livingston county, N. Y., vorce. An d yet people say marriage is After various political successes and defeats English political history, so the history of his Mandarin oranges are beautiful as withstanding he paid for it with his he was in 1874 elected to from the fam ily is little less than a history of British well as good. and in 1840 came to Mattawan town­ a failure.—Detroit Journal. own cash. Great; is the civilization of Twelfth Illinois district and has held the nobility; for he was an offshoot of the great Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. I am going to Fiance in the Spring, and J. S. Hitchcock, o f Milan, was a good place ever since. His most notable congres­ house of Cavendish, a son of the Duke of onr boasted Uncle Sam. ship, Van Buren county, Michigan, The best Salve in the world for Cuts I offer for sale my two Imported Pcrcheron where they lived Until the year 1850, mason when he was alive, but when he sional success was in an amendment granting Devonshire and heir to much o f the glory of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum Stallions. Now is your opportunity if yon a million and w half dollars to the Centennial the illustrious Courtenays—tbe knights of when he moved with his wife and three died a year ago his widow had nothing Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands wish to buy, as I. will sell at a bargain. The Republican who was recently commission and afterwards recovering the the crusades, who founded some of the Oldest You can make money if you will call and children to Terre Coupee Prairie, Indi­ left but a 40-acre farm and a mortgage amount for. the government by taking the noble families in France and England, and Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, appointed postmaster at Sheron, Ga., and positively cures Piles, or no pay see me. ana, where they lived until the spring so big she couldn’t pay the interest on case to the supreme court. His recent set-to were among the very few whose rank and asks the department to accept his with Speaker Reed is in line with pugnacious fortunes came unimpaired through the Wars required. It is guaranteed to give JOSEPH CHEVKIE, it. "When the grand lodge o f masons G a l ie n , Mic h . resignation for the reason that hem of 1877, at which time he returned to methods in legislation. He is: a hard fighter. of the Boses. perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ Van Buren county and purchased the met at Lansing recently the case was Along with these sketches o f the warriors, For a man o f such illustrious lineage suc- ed, Price 15 cents per box. For sale threatened with death by the bourbon farm where he died. His wife preceded brought up informally, the hat passed, civil and military, of the past thirty years, it eess in English politics docs not demind brill­ hv W. F. Bunner, Druggist. 25yl bulldozers. Postmaster-General 'Wana- is w ell t o present a sketch o f one o f the finest iant qualities or ex­ him only a few months, haying died and in short order enough money chip­ specimens of the race concerning which most ceptional genius; "VVatercresses make a choice garnish Monument to Gen. Grant maker has telegraphed him that the ment. July 28, 1SS9, at their home. Mr. ped In to raise the mortgage.—Detroit of the fighting was done. The Hon. Blanche A ll thatis required —sjcqxi- department will do all in its power to K . Bruce has been slave, student, planter, is a cool head, hon­ Spencer was a man o f marked integ­ News. Fearful »c«1 IVoiiilorfu'l, protect him. The ex-rebels will now state official and esty and devotion rity. No man had a keener sense of The Bible says, ‘-m m is fearfully and have another chance to howl about Mrs. Betsy Barr, of Ingham, died United States sena­ to principle; and true honesty and uprightness in all bis yesterday from the effects of chloro­ to r, and is n ow ap­ the marquis not wonderfully made.” But physiologists ^federal interference.” all concede that the most wonderful intercourse with his fellow men. He pointed recorder of only showed all form administered at Dr. Morse's office, deeds for the Dis­ these, but an unu­ par; ion of man is the nervous system. ET?S was a kind and affectionate husband in Leslie, in Older to allow the lady to trict of Columbia. sual shrewdness in In it are located the seats of life and You Can Subscribe to Both at Once. Calvin Brice is being brought face to and father, always enforcing histeach- have some teeth pulled. A physician He was boro a detecting the popu­ muni, and the control of all the bodily slave inPrince Ed­ lar currents of feel­ SHADELAND, ” face with a queer combination o f cir­ o rg a n s . W h en the nerves are destroy­ The most Extensive ings with the very best example. He aided Dr. Morse In administering the ward county, Va., ing. To him more HOW IS THIS ? YOU ASK. cumstances. In order to transact some ed, i he part is paralyzed. The flesh, Pens Bred leaves surviving him three children, chloroform, after both had advised her in 1S41. H is mas­ than to any other blood and bones are as nothing to it. WE WILL EXPLAIN. business in Hew York he made affi­ Mrs. Mary T Rush, Mrs. Edith S. Hin- not to use it; but no serious conse­ ter’s Son gave him, man is due the fact Derangement of the brain or nerves the rudim ents o f an that Mr. Gladstone L I U S TO C K davit that he was a citizen of that are causes of headache, fits, dizziness, man and Frank L. Spencer. quences were anticipated until after e d u c a t i o n . H is rl MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON. could n ot ca rry the Establishment The Weekly Mail :and Express has agreed with Ihiuering* of the heart, sexual weak­ in the World. city, and in order to hold the office ef D .E . H. the teeth had been drawn and an at­ young master, to Liberal party as a whole with him in his the Grant Monument Association that the entire ness sleeplessness, neuralgia, cold N e w importations revenue of the paper from yearly subscriptions of United States Senator from Ohio, he whom he had been change to an “advanced position” on the constantly arriving; two dollars cacti will be tnrned over to the F ond tempt was made to resuscitate her.— hands and feet. A free trial bottle of must make affidavit that he is a citizen given, went into BLANCHE K. BRUCE. Irish question. No other man probably could unequalled c o lie c- for the erection of a N ational M onument to Sunday School Convention. Detroit News. th e Confederate have taken high ground against his former Dr. Miles' Nervine—the latest and tions; superior qual­ General Ulysses S. Grant at Riverside Park, New of that state, and now since he takes most successful cure for all these dis­ ity; choicest breed­ York City. In other words, If yon send Two Eleventh Annual Convention of the army and Bruce drifted to Hannibal, Mo., leader without some loss of prestige, and the ing; opportunity of comparing different breeds. Dollars to the W eekly Mail and E xtress yon the latter position, the authorities in Berrien County Sunday School Associ­ Berrien Springs Era, and thence to Oberlin, O., where he was edu­ shocking murder of his brother, Lord Fred­ eases may be had at W. IT. Keeler’s B reeders and Im p orters o f will receive the paper for aycar, and yonr money cated. erick Cavendish, in Phoenix park, Dublin, Ding Store. 3 will be paid over to the Grant Monument F und. Lima discover that there are taxes Clydesdales, Standard. Bred Trotters, Y ou will thus receive a full equivalent for yonr ation will, be held at Watervliet, Tu es- Mrs. Gardner, mother of Mrs. Wm. After the war he became a planter in Mis­ May 6,1882, fixed his supporters immovably Vineland sends tbe best sweet pota- Percberons, Carriage Horses, money in a first-class weekly newspaper and at amounting to over §150,000 due from sissippi. There he was chosen sergeant-at- in their opinions. French Drafts, Saddle Horses, the same time yon will be helping to forwards day and Wednesday, Feb. 25 and 2G, Taber, died Monday night, aged 78. tatoes. English Shires, arms of the legislature, then a member of the The marquis was bom July 23,1833, the Welsh Ponies, noble and worthy canse. The Weekly Mail and him on personal property owned there 1806. James Baley, o f Benton Harbor. The burial occurs at Hiles to-day ,. .. Belgian Drafts, Iceland Ponies, Express has further evidenccdits earnestness and by him, but not collected because he The treasurer of Royalton township Mississippi levee board, sheriff of Bolivar oldest son of the Duke of Devonshire, From Snnolks, Shetland Ponies, sincerity in this work by subscribing TEN Musical director. E. K. Warren, Three was the first to settle with the county county, county superintendent of education, the earliest Norman times his ancestors have French Coachers, Holstein-Frieslan THOUSAND DOLLARS to the Monument F und. was a citizen of Hew York. It will he and lastly was sent to the United States sen­ enjoyed some celebrity, but the founder of Cleveland Bays,. Cattle, Oaks, President; Joel H. Gillette, treasurer, having collected on liis roll Hackneys, Devon Cattle. The following letters are self-explanatoiy: ate, where he took his seat on March 4, 1S75, the present family, os such things are consid­ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. interesting to note which way the great Secretary; James Baley, Benton Har­ but one dog tax. Bertrand came in A lso, D e a l e m i s B eal E state. LETTER PROM EX-GOVE UNOR CORNELL. democratic manager will take to get when but 34 years of age. ered in England, was Sir John Cavendish, When she was a Child, she Cried for Castoria. No other Establishment in the World N e w Y ork, Nov. 28,1889. bor, Treasurer. second,,..John Johnson, of Berrien After the expiration of his term Senator lord chief justice in the reigns of Edward IH otters such Advantag s tu the Proprietor of the M ail and E xpress : township, is all out of luck. His hired When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Purchaser. It gives me pleasure to assureyou that themem- out of the dilema. OPENING SESSION— TUESDAY, 1 :30 P . 31. Bruce became register of the United States and Richard H. Each subsequent generation bers o f the Grant Monument Association appre­ man, last Friday, salted twenty-eight treasury, which office he held till 1S85. Since has contributed eminent men to the service When she had Children, she gave them Castoria- Prices low. Terras easy. Visitors welcome. Correspondence Solicited. Circulars free. ciate, approve and accept your generous offerto Devotional Meeting, Led by C, H. shotes belonging to John and they that time he lias been in the lecture field. He of England, but the family first attained to aid, through the medium o f the Weekly Mall and Johnson, Watervliet. POWELL BROTHERS, ExpregB, in the erection of the grand memorial at. Hon. Jas. Monroe, a carpet-bagger at thereupon sickened and all but one is a very polite man, and made hosts of great wealth under the Tudors and was raised Springboro, Crawford Co,, Pa. Riverside Park in honor of the illnstrions soldier Kalamazoo, has been appointed post­ Open Conference—“What Do I Ex­ have died. The bereaved owner thinks friends while he was register of the treasury. to the highest nobility by the Stuarts. Never­ and patriot, Ulysses S. Grant. master at that city by the powers that pect to Gain from this Convention?" it well to keep brine away from pork Still more ls it a relief to turn away from theless the fourth Earl o f Devonshire in 1C8S Grain fed beef is better than gras- A lonzo B. Cornell, Let all delegates come prepared to an­ war times and find abundant proof that the supported William Of Orange and ever since Chairman Executive Committee o f the Grant be over the heads of some of the until it is barreled. The loss of twenty- fed. DR. A. E. ORE, Monument Association. swer this question seven likely pigs would naturally cause conflict is a thing of the far past, in the num­ the house has remained true to Whig princi­ older tried and true republicans.—Bn- letter prom mbs. obant. terprise. Welcome, George Parsons, Water­ some sucli conclusion*. ber of new men coming to the front. In the ples. The fourth earl was made duke in 1694, house of representatives at "Washington are and the sixth duke dying unmarried in 1S69 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria? N ew Y ork, N ov. 28,1889. Since Hon. James Monroe is a gen­ vliet. The arrangements made between the Weekly Response, E K, Warren, Three Oaks. a round dozen of members who were in the was succeeded by his cousin, the present duke, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Midi and Express and the Grant Monument Asso­ tleman of about seventy years of this Reports from Townships.—It Is de­ primary class at school when the war began, who is now 79 years old. Veteriuary ciation meets my hearty approval. The offer of and three times as many too young to know Of his three sons Lord Frederick was mur­ the Weekly Mail and Express is patriotic, and world's experience, something like sired that each township shall appoint shonld it be responded to promptly by the citi­ CAREERS 0E PUBLIC MEN. much about it. Magner, of New York, was dered, as above stated, Lord Edward is mem­ (Graduate o£ Ontario Veterinary College.) forty years in this Congressional dis­ some person to make a condensed re­ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. zens ot America themonnment will speedily be bom in I860; Tolliver, of Iowa, in 1858; ber of parliament for West Derbyshire, while The general depth of the Suez canal built at the very site suggested by my husband, trict and about twenty-nine as a Re­ port of its S. S. interests. Shively, of Indiana, Fowler, of New Jersey, the oldest became noted as Marquis of Hart------A L L C A S E S ----- and selected by me as tbe last resting place of his Can More Children be Brought into A COMPARISON BETWEEN OLDER is twenty-six. feet. precious remains, the spot where 1 hope my re­ publican, the above remark will appear and Cheatham, of North Carolina, in 1S57; ington. He was graduated from Trinity mains will lie heBide hls, and where our children our Sunday School? I f so, How? Mrs. AND YOUNGER POLITICIANS. and a whole platoon Of members between college, Cam bridge, in 1854, and in 1856 was To Nervous Men. Attended With Promptness and Skill, finite with me saying, “Sere Only shall be his a little curious. Our neighbor will C. W. Holland, St. Joseph. 1832 and 1S50. attached to Lord Granville’s special mission to If you will send us your address we tomb." J u lia D ent Grant. EVENING SESSION. Indiana’s men are phenomenally young. know more about this people, when he General and John Sherman—Springer, of Russia, In 1857 he was elected to parlinmen fc will mail you our illustrated pamphlet Ten years’ practical experience in break­ ANOTHER LETTER FROM GOV. CORNELL. has been here long enough to become Song Service, led by James Baley. Brookshire, of the Eighth district, was born for North Lancashire and soon became a Lib­ explaining all about Dr. Dye’s Celebra­ ing and training horses. Grant M onument A ssociation, Illinois—Blanche K. Bruce, the Octoroon in 1S56, rig h t in the m iddle o f that extrem ely New Y ork, Dec. 18,1889. Bible Study; What W ill it Do For eral leader. He first held office as lord of the ted Electro-Voltaic Belt and Applianc­ Office in Lister’s Livery Stable, Front better acquainted with the folks. Statesman—Brookshire, of Indiana, Mag- Deab Sir—It gives me profound satisfaction to Us? H. L. Potter, Berrien Springs. heated campaign, and so it will not occasion adm iralty ih 1S63, and in 1866, under E arl es, ancl their charming effects upon the Street, Buchanan. 49 acknowledge receipt o f yonr esteemed favor ot this The Book We Study, Rev. M, M. ncr, of New York, and Other Members. surprise that his Christian name is Elijah Russell, he became secretary of state for war, nervous debilitated system, and how date inclosing check from the Weekly Mail and Martin, Three Oaks. Voorhees. Bynum and Owen were bora in being all these years a close coadjutor with Express for ten thousand dollars, paaahlc to Hot Profitable. Gen. William Tecumseli Sherman com­ 1840, M artin in 1S47 and S h ively in 1857. It Mr. Gladstone. In 1868 he took office under they will quickly restore you to vigor, Estate o f John Hncirleg. the order of the Grant Monument Associytion, as WEDNESDAY, 9 :00 A . 31. manhood and health. If you are thus a contribution toward the erection o f the Grant pleted liis seventieth year on the StU o f Feb­ is a familiar charge against the south that Mr. Gladstone as premier and remained till First publication, Feb. 0,1890. memorial at the Riverside Fork, in the city of S p r in g f i e l d , III., Peb. 7.—The Illi­ Devotional Meeting, led by Rev. E. ruary, and one may say that the fire of his she “goes away back” for representatives— that m inistry Was overthrow n in 1S74. afflicted, we will send you a Belt and TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty of Berrien,—ss NewYork. nois Agricultural report shows the eye is not dimmed and that his natural force at any rate to the war; but lookat Louisiana’s Continuing in parliament he was in 1S75 Appliances on a trial. SAt a session of the Probate Conrtfor said County, Snch a contribution coming at this time, is D. Rundell, Hew Buffalo. held at tbe Probate Officejn the village of Berrien donbly valuable. It will stimulate tbe renewed corn crop of 18S9 in this state to have The County Work, by Members of is not greatly abated. He was born Feb. 8, delegation. Wilkinson, was bora in 1847, chosen as the leader of the Liberal opposition V o l t a ic B e l t Co., Marshal, Mich. efforts recently enterednpon to complete the fond cost nearly § 10,000,000 more than Its Springs, on the 5th day of February, in the year the Executive Committee. 1S20, and his brother John, May 10,1S2S— B lanchard and Boatner in 1S49, Robertson to the Beaconsfield government. His labors Glaring effects in table decoration one thousand eight hundred and ninety. necessary to construct what we confidently be­ total estimated value, which is placed The Value and Use of Statistics, both at Lancaster, O. In -1S21 their father, in 1S52 and P rice in 1854—all too late to as­ to restore tbe party to power were tremen­ Present, D a v i d E. H io t ia n , Judge of Probata lieve m il be the grandest personal memorial in Charles R. Sherman, was. appointed a judge are avoided now. In the matter o f the estate o f John B uckIcs, Christendom. Faithfully and cordially yonrs, at §53,387,049, and the total cost of sume any responsibility for the war era. Vir- dous, and in 1880 they succeeded. Mr. Glad­ deceased. A lonzo B. Cornell, Joel H. Gillette, Co. Sec. of the supreme court of Ohio and served in production at $6S,272,872. What Can a Teacher Do For the g i n i a has four stone again became premier, and tbe marquis On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Chairman Executive Committee. The result attributed to the year 1889 th at ca p a city till his death, in 1S29. Contra­ m em bers bom his secretary of state for India. So they con­ ADMINISTRATdlt’S SALE. o f Rebecca A. Binns, praying that a certain in- To Col. Elliott F. Shepard. Scholars Outside of Class Work? Mrs. ry to the usual rule, local gossip has nothing since 1830, W e s t tinued till the other party came into power strament now on file in this Court, purporting to Is no new thing; in fact, the result, J. S. Tuttle. First publication Feb. 13,1890. be the last will and testament o f said deceased, Will yon not help in this work by subscribing at similarly obtained on the last 30 corn to tell of any act in young “ Cump’s” career Virginia two, Ar­ under L ord Salisbury in June, 1885. The may be admitted to probate, and that administra­ least Two Dollars to the Grant Monument Fnndi CLOSING SERVICE, 1 :S0 P. 31. which showed the future great general. STATE OF MICHIGAN, tion of said estate may be granted to J. P. Binns, crops of Illinois, shows a loss upon 16 kansas one, Ken­ next December Mr. Gladstone announced his C o u n t y o f B e r r ie n , j s s - Quite the contrary, in fact. The first im­ tucky one, Mary­ conversion to Irish home rule, and the old In the matter of the estate o f Ira Wicks, de­ one of the Execntors named in said will, or to THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, and a profit upon 14, and it Is peculiar Song and Praise Service. ceased. some other suitable person. Can the Majority of Adult Church pression was that the boy would be a quite land two, Missouri allies parted company forever. Lord Hart- Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 3d The weekly issue of the Mail and Express is not that the total cost per acre was giyen professional man, and the highest place hoped Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance o f an day o f March next, at 10 o'clock in the fore­ a mere re-hash o f the daily o f the same name, the Members be brought into the Sunday two and NewYork ington, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr, Goschen, Lord order granted to the undersigned, Freeman Frank­ in the table stands at exactly §10.50 an for by his friends for him was that of a suc­ seven. In short, Cowper, the great Whig dukes and many noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, matter thrown together without regard to the acre fromiSOO to 1SS2, thence it de­ School ? Open Conference and Closing lin, Administrator with the will annexed of the and that the heirs at law o f said deceased, and order or sequence o f things; it is a live, independ­ cessful engineer. there is no need others—nicknamed “ Liberal Unionists”—per­ estate of said Ira Wicks, deceased, by the Hon. all Other persons interested in said estate, are re­ ent, fearless, progressive journal, with an individ, clined to §9.73 fbr the crops o f the last Remarks. The death of the father left the fam ily in to worry lest the haps they would be called “Mugwumps” in Judge of Probate for the County of Berrien, on the quired to appear at a session o f said conrt, then nality and a being of its own. It Is skillfully and 27th day of January, A. D. 1890, there will Ue sold carefully edited with a view of maldngit just what two years. straitened circumstances, and the hoys boys born too late America—joined the Conservatives or “ To­ at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the to beholden at the Probate Office, in the village were soon scattered, Tecumseh being reared oi Berrien Springs, and show cause, if any there it claims to be. EK031 GALIEN. for the war should ries,” and the hot fight now in progress be­ premises, in the County of Berrien, in said State, be, why the prayer o f the petitioner should not be by the Hon. Thomas Ewing, who, in 1886, gan. on Satnrday, the twenty-ninth day of March, A . D. THE MODEL HOME NEWSPAPER. not get a chance, 1890, at two o’clock in the atternoon of that day granted. And It is further ordered, that said pe­ Every enumerator appointed to Dr. Bonine, of Niles, was called to secured bis appointmentto W est Point. There c . b . sm ith . Among the new At first Lord Harrington attempted to titioner give notice to the persons interested in SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (subject to all encnrnbrances bv mortgage or other­ said estate, oi the pendency of said petition, and make the census is required to take an Galien, on Wednesday last, on a pro­ the future general was even less perceptible men is one who came in rather suddenly “draw it mild,” speaking with great respect wise existing at the time of the death o f said de­ the hearing thereof, by cansing a copy of this or­ One Copy, one year...... $2 00 oath that he will perform his duties than at home, and after thirteen years1 varied —the Hon. C. B. Smith, of the Fourth of his old chief, hut the taunting of the ceased, or at the time o f sale, and also sub­ der to he published in the Buchanan Record, a One Copy, eixmonths...... 1 00 fessional visit, to attend Mr. Morris of ject to the right o f doiver and the homestead rights Daily, per year...... 6 Oo faithfully. They take this oath in the service in the reg­ district of West Virginia. The contest Gladstonians and the political fight had their of the widow of said deceased therein j the follow­ newspaper printed and circulated in said county, Weesaw township. ular army he had natural results, and during the last two years three successive weeks previous to said day of REMITTANCES should be made by Express light of the fact that if they violate it of Smith vs. Jackson was the occa­ ing described real estate, to-wit: Lot two (2) hearing. money order, Post-office order, registered lettcr or On Wednesday Mr. James McCleary, got no higher than sion of the hot fight over Speaker Reed’s rul­ he and Mr, Chamberlain have spoken as vir­ Boss & Alexander’s 3d addition to tbe village of bank draft, payable to tbe order o f ihe Mail and in any particular they are liable to a Buchanan. Also lot two (2) In block “F ” in A. B. [L. S ] DAVID E. HINMAN, captain in the com- ings, and no sooner was it decided than the ulently as any “ Tories.” Nevertheless, they (A true copy.) Judge of Probate Express. When thus made they will be at onr fine of §3,000 and three yearaimprison- night operator, received a visit from Clark’s addition to the village of Buchanan, in Last publication, Feb. 27,1890. risk. ment, and the violation is punishable m issary depart­ new man was sworn in. He has his reputa­ have positively refused to join them new Berrien County, Mich. LIBERAL cash commissions riven to agents his mother who resides in Hiles. ment, and so re­ tion yet to make, but the contest preceding allies in any economic changes. They have Bated Buchanan, Mich., Feb. 6,1890. for making up Clubs Special circulars to agents by the United States authorities. This signed Sept. C, 1S53. ridiculed the “fair trade” or tariff notion FREEMAN FKANKLIN, stating commission sent on application. Mrs. Babock living near Troy, Mich., his admission makes him a man of national Administrator Of Estate of Ira Wicks. Estate of Charles Koenigshof. means that no man appointed as an But this was the out of politics, and on all proper occasions SPECIMEN COPIES FREE, Address all has been visiting friends in Galien the interest, ______Last publication March 27,1S90. First publication Feb. 6,1889. letters THE WEEKLY MAIL ASD EXPRESS, enumerator will dare return a single period in w hich give notice that their Conservative alliance 23 Park Row, New York City. false name on his list. The supervisor past week. fortune was doing Rev. Dr. Theodore L Cuyler. is for Irish purposes only. Such is the anom­ TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,—ss. S Probate Conrtfor said County- is placed under the same restrictions. Mr. G. A. Blakeslee returned from more for him than When Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler, pastor alous position Lord Harrington has held since Estate of BeBert Bliss. At a session of the Probate Conrt for said Coun­ the w isest could of UieLafayette Avenue Presbyterian church, 1SS5. and held it with dignity and honor. Estate off Arthur H . Allen. And the law goes still further than his trip in the Western States, on Wed­ First publication Feb. 13,1890. ty, held at the Probate office, the Village of Ber­ First publication Jan. 30,1890. this, and makes every householder have anticipated;- iu Brooklyn, announced to his congregation rien Springs, on Tuesday, the l tth day of January, nesday last. TATE OF MICHIGAN,!County ol Berrien,—ss. in the year o f onr Lord one thousand eight hun­ TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty of Berrien.—ss. amenable to the same law if he refuses for his service in that he intended to retire from the pulpit, ex­ At a session o f the Probate Court for said dred and ninety. At a session of the Probate Conrt for said Mr. J. H. Ritzier was called to Ohio, various sections of pressions of regret were heard on all sides: PllACTS AND PHYSIC. County, held at the Probate office, in the Village of Present, David E. Hinmak, Judge of Probate. Connty, held at tbe Probate Office, the "Village to give or fails to give accurate and BerrienS Springs, on the 7th day of Feornary in the the south, in Cali­ Dr. Cuyler assumed the pastorate of the In the matter of the estate of Charles Koenigshof ofS Berrien Springe, on Thursday, the 23d day o f complete answers to the questions ask­ last week, to attend the funeral of his year one thousand eight hundred and ninety. January, in the year o f onr Lora one thousand forn ia and else- gen. w . t . Sh erm an. church nearly thirty years ago. In fact he Modern needles first came into use deceased. ed by the enumerator. This is done in Present, David E. Hinman, Judge o f Probate. Alford L. Wood, Administrator of said estate, eight hnndred and ninety. brother. where had made him acquainted with the has set the first day in 1545. In the matter of the estate of DcBcrt Bliss, de­ comes into court and represents that he is now Present, Bavud E Hinman, Judge o f Probate. order to secure the most thoroughly re­ ceased In the matter ofthe. estate o fArthur H. Allen, We are pleased to see Mr. Frank right men and gained him a knowledge of of April, which will Southern Blood! Oh reading and filing the petition, duly verified, prepared to render his final account as such ad­ liable and accurate returns possible. the country which, was in due time of im­ mark the end of his ministrator. deceased. The enumeration will begin the first Burras again mingling with his many Also gets out of order. When I receiv­ Of Nancy A, Bliss,widow of said deceased, praying Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the 28th Joanna Allen, Executrix o f said estate, comes mense value. thirtieth year in the ed the box of Solid Extract ordered that administration of said estate may be granted day of February next, at ton o’clock in the fore­ into court and represents that she is now prepared day of June, and in cities close in fif­ friends, after a serious illness; Dr. J It now seems very strange that Gen. Sher­ pulpit, as the date to Charles F.HOwc, as Administrator He Bonis noon, he assigned for examiningandaUowingSnch to render bis final acconnt as snch Executrix. from yon, my sister-in-law, 47 years iron, with the will annexed, orto some other suita­ Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 27th teen days, and in country districts in of his retirement. account, and tnat the heirs at Taw of said deceas­ F. Bowers was his attending physician. man should have been a state officer of Lou­ ble person. ed, and all othir persons interested in eaid estate, day of February next, at ten o’clock in the fore­ thirty days. Enumerators, whether old, had an old fever sore on her leg Therenponit is ordered, that Tuesday, the 11th Mrs. Wright Smith, o f Chicaga, is isiana, at the head of her military school, When he stepped are required to appear at a session of said Court,' noon be assigned for examining and allowing snch paid by the day or per capita, will be when the state seceded, and that many o f his into its pulpit for six inches above the ankle. It was of day of March next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, then to be holden at the Probate office, in the Vil­ account; and tbat tbe belts at law of ssid deceased, he assigned forthe hearing oi said petition,and able to make about §3. The pay o f the visiting with her daughter here, Mrs. closest personal friends should have been Con­ the first time the 15 years standing, but until some two lage of Berrien Springs, in saidcoanty, and show and all other persons interested in said estate, years ago would come and go, but tbe that the heirs at law o f said deceased, .and all cause, if any there be. why the said account should are required to appear at a session of said Court, supervisor is § 1,000, and out of this he J. F. Bowers. We learn that Mrs- federates; yet so it was, and his case was but church h ad b u t 140 other persons interested In said estate, arc re­ not be allowed: And it is fartherordered. that said then to beholden attbeFrobatc office,in the Til­ one of many thousands who had to wrench members. It now last breaking out would yield to no quired to appear at a session of said court, then to lage o f Berrien Springs, in said county, and show ptys all his expenses.—Chicago Inter be hoi den in the Probate office, in the village of admistrator give notice to thepersons interested Smith’s health is quite impaired, from asunder the most pleasant ties and “go with has 2,350 members, treatment, though we tried everything, in slid estate,of the pendency of said acconnqand canse, if any there b e, why the said account shonld Ocean. Berrien Springs, and show cause, if any there be. tiehearing thereof, by causing a copy ot this or­ not be allowed: the effect of la Grippe. their states.” Stranger still, it was not till and is the th ird and she had taken her room, with the why the-prayer of the petitioner should not be der to be published in the Buchanan Record, a And it is further ordered, that said executrix Mrs. Hullett, visited friends here the 14th of May, 1861, that the government Pr esbyteria n expectation of its soon proving fatal, granted. And it is further ordered, that said peti­ newspaper printed and circulated in said county, give notice to the persons interested in eaid estate, ventured to commission him. He started in church in size in as it was spreading rapidly. I applied tioner give notice to the persons interested in said three successive weeks previous to said dayoi of the pendency of said account; and the hearing The Michigan Club Banqnet. over Sunday. .estate, of the pendency o f said petition, and the h taring. thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub­ the war as colonel of the Thirteenth regular the United States, d r . th e o d o re l. cuyleh . plasters of yOur Solid Extract and gave hearing thereof, by causing a cop; o f this order to lished in the Bnchanas Record, a newspaper The Fifth Annual Banqnet of the W e regret to announce that Mrs. infantry. Since the death Of Sheridan he is the I t maintains tw o m ission chapels, has 1,650 be published in the Buchanan Kecord, a newspaper (A hue copy.) DAVID E. HINMAN, printed and" circulated in said Connty, three ene- it to her internally. The effect was printed and circulated in said county three suc­ [seal.] Judge of Probate issive weeks previous to said day of hearing. Michigan Club will be held at the De­ Gertie Harris, of HeW Carlisle, Ind., is sole survivor of those who attained the high­ pupils in its Sunday schools and pays salaries miraculous. She improved from the cessive weeks previous to said day of nearing. Last publication February 27,1889. (A trne copy.) DAVID E . HINM AN, troit Rink on Friday evening, Februay est commands, and long may he live.-to enjoy to three clergymen in Brooklyn mid to two start. The tonic effect of your Fed (A true copy.) DAVID E. H1NMAN, [L. S.l Jndge of Probate. now at her father’s seriously ill. Dr. [ s e a e .J Judge of Probate. 21, These banquets have hitherto th e honor. missionaries in the south. Clover Extract is wonderful. Her appe­ Last Publication, Feb. 20,1890. Henderson, o f Buchanan, was sum­ His brother John attained fame much ear­ Theodbre Ledyard Cuyler was born at Last publication 3Iarch 6,1890. Estate of Mary S, Wick?. taken place on the 22d of February, tite, of which she had none, increased; First publication, Feb. 6, 1890. "Washington's , but owing to moned to Galien, on Monday, to attend lier, and has been a public man for thirty- Aurora, Cayuga county, N. Y „ on Jan. 10, Estate of Dexter Eastman* five years. He and William A. Howard, of 1S22. H e graduated from the C ollege o f New stomach and bowels performed their TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,—ss. the date this year falling on Satnrday, her. The hopes of her many friends functions, and within four weeks her MORTGAGE SALE. Probate Court for saidCounty. First publication Jan. 3Q, 1890. Michigan, were the two Republican mem­ Jersey in 1S41 and tbe Princeton Theological S TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, ss.— it was thought desirable to change it leg was perfectly healed up, and her First publication Fell. 6,1890. At a session of the Probate Gonrt for eaid Coun­ t o the day before, so as to give the are for her recovery. bers, as Mordecai Oliver was the Democratic seminary in 1846. For three years he sup­ ty, held at the Probate office, the village of Ber­ S At a session ofthe Probate Conrtfor said coun­ Trouble in a rural district between member, of the celebrated congressional com­ plied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church health better than at any time in fif­ 'HEBEAS Burns Helmick and his wife, Map rien Springs, on Monday tbe 3d dayoi Febrnaty,in ty, held at the Probate office, in the village o f Ber­ members throughout the state who will mittee sent to “ investigate” Kansas in 1S5C. o f Burlington, N. J., and in 1849 became pas­ teen years, and we used but % of tbe . . thaJ. Helmick. made a mortgage, January the yearot onr Lord one thousand eight hundred rien Springe, On the 33d day o f January, In the attend, an opportunity to reach their two school boys ended on Saturday by 5th, 1888, to Thomas L. Wilkinson, which was re­ and ninety. year one thousand eight hundred and ninety. These facts have already caused the public tor of the Third Presbyterian church in Tren­ Extract. For any and all blood dis­ corded in office of Begjster of Deeds, o f Berrien Present, David E. Hihmas, Jndge of Probate. Present, David E . H inman, Judge o f Probate. homes for Sunday. The annual gather­ the offender paying costs. It seems to partially forget the invaluable service he ton. He went to New York in 1853, as pas­ eases, and as a spring medicine I think County, Michigan, February 7th, 1888,in Liber 43 In the matter of the estate ofMray S. Wicks; de­ In the matter of the estate of Dexter Eastman, ings of the Club have now a national rendered to the national finances during the tor of the Market Street Reformed church, of Mortgages, page 78, and said mortgage Was ceased. some little difficulty arose between one Loose’s Extract of Bed Clover the very duly assigned by Thomas L. Wilkinson to William Freeman Franklin, Administrator of said estate, On reading and filing the petition, dnly verifled, reputation, and are looked forward to middle era of his career—let us say from 1SG3 and in 1860 assumed his present charge, over o f Eliza May Toohy, praying that a certain instru­ of Mr. Jos. Cheverie’s boys, age about best, and 1 have had practical experi­ H. Charles, February 13th, 1888, assignment re­ comes into court and represents that heis now with mnch interest tbrongbont the to 1881; yet it is as a: great financier that he which he lias been the only pastor. ence with all. Yours truly, corded March 1st, 1883, Liber 44, page 14, Said prepared to render his final account as snch ad- ment now on file in tbis conrt, pmporting to he must take rank in history. mortgage was given to secure payment of Fifteen ministrador. the last will and testament of Baid deceased, may entire state. Hot only is this so, but nine years, and Frank Dittman, age J o n e s , be admitted to probate, and that said petitioner By equally misleading circumstances he Tlie Tracy Fire. C. G. Leeksville, Jf. C. Hundred Dollars and interest at eight per cent, Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 27th the proceedings are published, and at­ sixteen years, when Frank fell to and To J. M. Loose lied Clover Co., De­ payable annually, and no interest has been paid day of Febrnaty next, at ten o'clock in tbe maybe appointed Administratrix, with the will tract much attention all over the coun­ has acquired the reputation of being “cold,” thereon. And, whereas, in said mortgage it is ex­ forenoon, he assigned for examining and allowing annexed, on said estate. pounded the nine-year-old boy. Frank “lacking in magnetism,” etc. TBs dom estic troit, Mich. pressly agreed that in default of payment o f in­ snch account, and that the heirs at law ot Therenponit is ordered, that Monday, the 21th try. The most prominent men in the Write for circulars and testimonials. terest, and same remained unpaid 30 days, then said deceased, and all other persons interested day of Fehrnaiy next, at ten o'clock in the fore­ might think himself well dispensed life is really a very noon, he assigned for the hearing of said petition Republican party have taken partin For sale by W. H. Keeler. and thenceforth the whole of said principal sain in said CBtate, are required to appear at a session with by paying costs. A big, burly fel­ affectionate one, as of $1500, with all interest thereon shall thereupon, o f said Court, then to he holden in tbe Probate and that the heirs at law ol said deceased, and all the exercises of the four proceeding proved by tbe tru­ Office, in the village o f Berrien Springs, in said other persons interested in said estate, arexeqnired The population of Japan is just un­ at option o f said mortgagee, become dne and pay­ to appear at a session of said Court, then to be hold- banquets, and the present one will be low like Frank ought to be ashamed est o f a ll tests— able immediately thereafter. And whereas default connty, and Show cause; i f any there be, why the no exception. Senator Stockbridge der 40,000,000. has been made in payment of interest, nnd snch said acbonnt ehonldnoc be allowed: And it is cn at tne Probate office, in the village of Ber rien of himself to attack a small boy as he the children love default still continues, and eaid mortgagee, after fnrther ordered, that said administrator give notice Springs, and showcases, if any there lie, why the will preside, Goy. Luce will deliver the him. He and Mrs. Prof. Loisette’s Memory System is the expiration of said 30 days, elected to declare, to the persons interestedin said estate, ofthepend- prayer of the Petitioner should not be granted: did. A period of time in the reform ency of said acconnt, and the hearing thereof, by A nditis further ordered, that Said petitioner gjve address of welcome, and the Michigan Sherman had no creating greater interest than ever in and has declared and hereby doeB declare, that alt notice to the persons interested in said estate, of school is the place for such fellows, o f said indebtedness, principal and interest se­ causing a copy of this order to hepublishedin the delegation in Washington will be well children. They had all parts of the country, and persons cured by said mortgage, is dne and payable under Buchanan Record, a newspaper printed and cir­ the pendency o f said petition, and the hearing represented. Secretary of the Interior and that is where he will go the next often talked of wishing to improve their memory and in accordance with the terms of said mortgage.. culated in said Connty, three successive weeks thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub­ There is claimed dne on said mortgage Seventen previous to Baid day of hearing. ___ lished in the Buchanan Record, a newspaper Hoble, Senator W . P. Frye, of Maine, time, if he makes a repetition of his adopting a -child, should send for his prospectus free, as printed and circulated in Baid connty, three suc­ rts3and being oue day Hundred, Sixty-One Dollars Fifty Cents, and no (A trne copy.) DAVID E. HINMAN, Senator Gilbert A. Fierce, of Dakota, advertised in another column. 3w4 proceedings have been instituted to recover same. [seal.] Jndge o f Probate. cessive weeks previous to said day ol nearing. pugilistic qualities. ’ ^at an orphan asy- No\v, therefore, notice is hereby given that said (A true copy.) DAVID E . HINMAN, Ex-Senator Blanche K. Brace, Hon. W. Last Dnblication Feb. 27, 1890. [L. S.) Judge o f Prohate. O. Bradley, o f Kentucky, and Hon. Jno. Mrs. Zora Mead, of Buchanan, is vis­ iIum, two little girls, A brace game and brace of game are mortgage will be foreclosed and premisesdescribed [daughters of a poor therein eold at front door of the Court Honse, in Last Dnblication Feb. 20. J890. iting at the home of her parents, Mr. not identical. Berrien Springs, Michigan, on Estate off EQen Angelina Skeeley. M. Thurston, of Hebraska, temporary ;Swiss immigrant, chairman o f the last Republican con­ Alex. Davidson’s, in Galien. ‘ showed so m uch A Sound Opinion.—O Monday, May 5th, 1800, First publication Feb. 13,1890. Estate off Peter Wdlbens, at 11 o'clock A. M., to satisfy amount then dne, vention, all as good orators as the TATE OF'SUCHIGAN, County o f Berrien,—ss. First publication Jan. 30,1890. Mrs. Ellen Sheely, wife o f Mr. Jos. fondness for Sena- E. B »i ibridqe Munday, Esq., C uinty costs expenses and attorney fee of $30. The At a session of the Probate Conrt for said country affords, have positively prom­ joh n sherman. tor Sherman that Att.v., Clay Co, Tex., says; “Have premises to be sold on this foreclosure are those Connty, held at the Probate office, in the Village TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty ol Berrien, ss.— ised to bepresentand respond to toasts. Sheely,' residing about six miles south­ he determined to adopt both. One of them certain pieces or parcels of land situate in the oS f Berrien Springs, on tbe 11th day o f Fehrnaiy, SAt a session or the Probate Conrtfor said Coun­ used Electric Bitters with most happy County of Berrien, State o f Michigan, known and ty, held at the Probate office, in the village o f Ber­ It is also possible that Chauncey M. west o f Galien, died, on Feb. 0,1890, died; the other, as Miss Mary Sherman, grew in the year one thousand elght bundredand ninety. results, My brother also was very described as the north fifty acres of the west half Present, D avid E. Hismax, Judge of Probate. rien Springs, on the 29th day ol January, in the Depew, Gen. Wm. Mahone, of Virginia, of that fatal disease, consumption, and up to be a very pretty young lady, and is the of south-west quarter of section sixteen, and north In the matter of the estate of Ellen Angeline year one thousand eight hnndred and ninety. low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, twenty acres oi east half of south-west quarter of Congressman Lodge, o f Mass., and very apple of her adopted parents’ eyes. e x t e r io r o f th e m ansion a f t e r th e firk . Sheelcy, deceased. Present, D avid E. Hinman, Judge of Probate. was buried on Sunday, 9th. The fu­ but was cured by timely use of this section sixteen, ail in township six south, of range On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, In the matter o f the estate oi Peter Wolkene, Congressman Henderson, of Iowa, will Long before this he had sho wn the warmer Nothing since the assassination Of President neral discourse was delivered by Eld. medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bit­ nineteen west. of Maritt Albro, praying that a certain instrument deceased. be present. side of his nature by taking his mother and Garfield has created as great a sensation in ters saved bis life.” Dated Fehrnaiy 5th, 1E90. now on filein this court,"purportingto be tbe laBt On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, The beating and lighting of the ban­ W. J. Smith, of Galien, Mich., o f the sisters to his home as soon as he had earned Washington as"'did the recent burning of tbe WILLIAM H. CHABLES, Mortgagee. will and testament of said deceased, may be ad­ of Frances C. Wolkens, widow of eaid deceased, money enough to make a home. The sisters Mr-D. I. WTlcoxson, of Horse Cave, ItoseoE D. Drx,'Attorney. mitted to probate, and that administration of said praying that administration o f said estate maybe quet hall will be looked after, and the bouse o f Secretary Tracy and the resulting estate may be granted to Harriet Chilson, theEx- granted to said petitioner or some other sfiltahle Reorganized Church of Jesna Christ of were married at his house, and the mother Ky. adds a like testimony, saying: Last publication May 1,1890. building made particularly comfort­ death of Mrs. Tracy, her daughter Mary and He positively believes he would have eentrix named in said will, or to some other suita­ person. Latter Day Saints. The Elder’s re­ made it her home till death. His devotion to the latter’s maid. One of the accompanying ble person. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the able. The Club has secured the ser­ his brother, the general, is known to all— Tied, had it not been for Electric Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 10th 24th day of February next, a t ten o'clock in marks were based upon those words cuts shows the interior of Secretary Tracy's day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, tbe forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said vices of a first-class decorator, and the still it is Shermanesqne in its -manner of bedroom and the window out of which Mrs. titters. WANTED decorations this year will be elaborate, found in Job, “If a man die will he This- good remedy will ward off, as be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and petition, and that the heirs at law Of said de­ working. In those dark periods, when Te­ Tracy leaped to her death, after having he­ Men to take orders for Nnreery Stock, on Salaiy that the heirs at law of said deceased, ana all ceased^ and all other persons- interested in said artistic and unique. A corps of at­ live again.” The services were held in cumseh was savagely denounced (as “ Crazy roically dragged her unconscious husband as •veil as cure all Malarial Diseases, and or Commission. 1 can make a sncCessfol other persons Interested in said estate, are re­ estate, are required to appear at a session of quired to appear at a session of said Conrt, then to said court; then to beholden at the Probate office,in tendants will be in the check room, to the M .E. church, at Maple Grove, Ind. Bill” late iu 1SC1, and as something worse in near to safety as possible. He was found for all Kiduey, Liver and Stomach Dis­ he holden at the Probate Office, in tbe village of the village of Berrien Springs, and show cause, look after the checking of coats, hats, April and May, 1863), many wondered that orders stands nnequaled. Price 50c SALESMAN Berrien Springs, and show cause, if any there be, if any there he, why thtf prayer ofthe petitioner etc. Plenty of ushers will also be in A large gathering of relatives and John did: not rush openly and noisily to the and § 1, at W. F. Bunner’s why the prayer of the petitioner should not he should not he granted. And it i6 farther ordered, attendance to show people to their friends convened to pay their last re­ defense. He was remarkably still. But it of any one who will work and follow my instruc­ granted. And it is further ordered, that said peti­ that said petitioner give notice to the persons was observed in due time that the right word Foreign cheese finds a lively market tions. W ill fnrnish handsome outfit free, and pay tioner give notice to the persons Interested in said Interested in said estate, of the pendency ot said seats, and aU confusion will be avoid­ gards to the deceased, who was 39 If it’s old "enough. your salary or commission every week. Write for estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a ed. The attendance to the banquet bad been spoken to the right person and at terms at once. hearing thereof, by cansing a copy of tbis order to copy ot this order to he published in tbe Bu­ years, 6 mouths and 14 days old. the right time, and the general was officially E. O. GRAHAM, Nnrseryman, he published in the Buchanan Record, a news­ chanan Record, a newspaper printed find circu­ will he confined to the members of the Don’t Whip a Sick Borne—M. P. 49-5 Rochester, N. Y. paper printed and circulating in said connty, three lated in said connty, three sncceBBive weeks Club and to members o f Branch dnbs In the items o f this week it is to be all right again. To borrow a sly politician’s Successive weeks previous to said day Of hearing. previous to said day ot hearing. regretted that we have to record the phrase, the senator might well have said that Nor take Cathartic Pills when your (A true copy,) DAVID E. HINMAN, [Seal.] DAVID E. HINMAN, in good standing; he did not “ hunt ducks with a brass band.” bowels or liver are sluggish. They [beal.j Judge of Probate. (A trne copy.) Judge of Probate. The price o f tickets will be the same death of one o f Galien’s earliest set­ Something occasionally occurs to remind are whips. But try at least—Miles’ Last publication March 6,1890. Last pfibllcation Feb. 29,1890. as previous years, §2. The Michigan tlers, that Mrs. Margaret Critchet the people that there are a. great many Sher­ Nerve and Liver Pills. They act railroads will give special rates to mans in the United States, and that most of To Physicians. flVR NEW I Mr. and Mrs. Critchet came to this through the nerves. Sample free at S S S S o lid ______Commissioners’ Notice. parties o f ten or more, on application o f th e m are of the Cold W u ctrniih l comity 52 vears ago. They have lived W. H. Keeler’s. 3 TIOIt SALE. A finely equipped Homoeopathic .Worth 810e.U U .Tti: *5 to ticket agents. An informal recep­ same original stock X! pharmacy, with instruments and extensive Iwatcb In the world. Perfect TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty of Berrien,—ss. tion to the speakers will take place on in Galien since the year 1847; been and a very good Editor (writing to professional hu? library. Also good will of an established practice tim'ekeeper. Wanantedheavj, S In the matter ofthe estate of Phehe Geyer, morist)—Send some more “grip"’ jokes. o f medicine in the beautiful city of Los Angeles, '".Solid GOLD himting cates* deceased. We the undersigned, havfng been ap­ the afternoon of the 2lst, at the Club married 53 years. Had Mrs. Critchet stock; Edmond Cal. Price $350. Address iBotb ladles'and gents sizeSi pointed bv the Probate Court for the Connty of Humorist (writing backj-Can’t; I’ve with works and cases of Berrien, State o f Michigan; Commissioners to re­ Honse at three o’clock. Sherman, of Ded­ DR. TENNANT, reqnsl value. ONE FEBSONin lived to the 10th of March she would ham, Essex county, got it.—N. Y. Sun. 247 South Spring SI,. W n locality can secure on* ceive, examine and adjust aU claims and demands The annual election of the Club for 1-4 Los Angeles, Cal. _ _reet together .trith oar ltrg« o f all persons against sold deceased, do hereby the ensuing year will take place at tbe have been 73 years old. She expired England, came to _ vid vmlosble line of Household give notice that we will meet atthe office of Robert Boston ab out 1630, A n In variable Sign. M^Samptes* Theso samples, «s well H. Rogers, in the Village o f Bfichanan, in said Club House during the day o f the 21st. on the 6th o f Feb., 1890, and was in­ "ss the watch, are firee* All the work yon and from him "de- Swelling of.tbe ankles or feet when need do Is to show whet we send yon to those who call—yoor connty, on Monday, the 3d day of March, A .D ., Open house will be observed on that terred on the 8th, in Galien cemetery. friends end neighbors andthose ehoat you—that el ways results 1890, and on Monday, the 14th day o f July, scended Roger not due to rheumatism, Prof, De- InTslaablo trade for atjwhlch holds ftryears when once started* A . D. 1890, at 10 O’clock A . M. of each of said day, and lnnch will be Served from 11 Sherman, signer of pad thus ws are repaid. We pay ell express, freight, eto. Alts? days for the purpose ol examining and al­ Funeral services were conducted by Costa says, is always caused by a „jJ o» XOBTorFAIUNG MANHOOD; you know alT.if you would like to go to work for ns, you can a . nr. to 3 p .a r ., and all members are the Declaration of Hgeneral andNERVQUS DEBILITY; ctmftgm M O to S4KQ per week and upwards, Addrejs, lowing said claims, and that six months from cordially Invited to call. The Club Rev. W. C. Hides, of Benton Harbor, Independence, Sen­ weak or diseased heart. So is short* 1Weakness or Body and Kind, Effects IttUQQ CoH v o x 819* Portuiad, Alpine* the 14th day o f January, A . D . 1680, were al­ of breath, pain or uneasiness when ly­ ______lofEraoraor Excesses in OldorYonng. lowed by said conrt for creditors to present their Honse is at 92 West Fort street; two Mich. ator andGen. Sher­ GEN. TRACT'S BEDROOM. Bobnil* Hoble MANHOODfDllr Bettoied*__How to enlarge u a claims to us for exumination and allowance. -« » ►-■ ------— ing on the left side; smothering spells. BtragUtenWBAE,VSDBYXKfOFiZDORQAKS*PA3lTSOFB6DY» blocks from the City Hall. All Re­ man, two or three there by a fireman and removed to the bath­ Ibsojotelj mfUluiS UOU IBKiTUNT^BtotSU la a day* The production of Brazilian coffee Dated Buchanan, Mich., Jnn. 29, J 890. The only cure is Dr. Miles’ New Cure. ■•a teitliy from fiOSlatee u i Ferelga Contrle*. Vritotktas ROBE RT H .ROGERS, / publicans are eligible for membership, Tbe Florida orange crop is about Judge Shermans room adjoining. A picture is also given, of Dwerlptlv* Booh «pliaaU ea n tyfO rtia tlM (iwi>d) flue* has been doubled with the last ten Sold at "W. H. Keeler’s. 3 h o m e r N, HATHAWAY, J-Commissioners. the dues being §5 a year, the member­ one-fifth abort. and many others. the mansion after the fire. K M 5RIE MEDIOAIi CO., BUFFALO, N. V. .years.—Hotel Mail. JAMES K. WOODS, JPtoaej»tarv?a&ane v r m w t ------f—«- M r s. Schottler, of Chicago, visit­ T h e Palladium says the statement The Bank of Berrien Springs has B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . ARZA G. GAGE, Puesidbnt. E. F. WOODCOCK, Caib izr ing here with her daughter, fell this that Fred Comings fell from a train in made an assignment.' Supposed to be WANTED AT THE the result of attempting to infuse life X. P. HUTTON, Vice Pbesident. W. M. HUTTON, Aes’ i Caseieb. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1880. morning and badly sprained her shoul­ St. Joseph and was killed, is erroneous. der; The story came through a dispatch to into the spinal marrow of the St. ESTABLISHED 1ST 1871. Entered: at the Poat-offlce at Bnchanan, Mich., — — — - a Detroit paper. Joseph Valley railroad, although we as second-class matter. Mr . an d Mrs. C. A . Simonds were — ■* » » -— ------have not seen an^uthbhU(Tstatemen^ here, from Niles, over Sunday, on ac­ R ev. Ca r r e l, of Niles, conducted of the cause o£tbe failure. That rail­ Ecu thousand customers to buy ten thousand different articles cheaper than count of the severe illness of both Mr. quarterly meeting services in the M. road has rinds far been the direct cause ever before. A few articles we mention below: Simond’s parents. E. church in this place last Sunday,the of the breaking of at least one bank, — -« s »-— —— Presiding Elder not being able to at­ and iLriiat be the^cause of this failure, fifo. 8 Wash Boiler, copper bottom . . .$1 00 10-quavt Pails, I. X ------...... 35 N o . 9 “ “ U . . . 1 35] D ish P a n s------15 to 4 5 Citizens’ National Bank, The case of Mary Reynolds against tend on account of sickness. it is the second. !flfho first did not, No. 8 Tea Kettle, * • << . . . 50 > Crumb Tray and Brush ...... 10 -25 the school district in Dayton to collect low jhe matter to gb-so,,farAs^dn as­ N o . 1 “ (( . . . 40 Patent Covers, all sizes...... ' 5 1C wages, heard in Niles, resulted in favor Cooper, W ells & Co.’s knitting signment, but it went so far that when N o. 9 “ . . . 60> 3 papers good P ins. ------5 Whitewash Brushes, good.. • • . . 3 5 ( 8 papers good Tacks...... 5 of Miss Reynolds. works, in St. Joseph, was damaged by the Bank went out of business there Stove Brushes, “ ...... 1 0 ) 8 doz. Clothes Pins ...... 5 DXiaECTOES. fire last Thursday to the amount of was nqt enough left to cause the stoek- Shoe “ “ ... , , , , . . . . 10 6 good Lead Pencils..— ______5 H a ir “ u . *■ • ...... 10 18 good Slate Pencils. ______5 Has moved into Ms new brick building A n u m b e r of. the members of the several hundred dollars, the result of holdersrosmile. It has made this town ARZA G. GAGE. J, L. REDDICK. J. B. MILLARD, J. H. RICHARDSON. Scrub “ ...... 5 -1 9 1 doz, Safety Pins------5 I. P. HUTTON. H. M. DEAN. E . F. WOODCOCK. on Front Street, foot of Day’s ave., Masonic Lodge of place have gone to spontaneous combustion in the cotton feel hard-opsmd starts Berrien Springs Whisk Brooms...... POclcots ...... 5 to 50 and. has the largest stock of new Benton Harbor today to attend the room. on the same rotnk^ A s a bankrupter C h isels...... — , , 35, 30, 35 S la t e s . ------5-1 0 funeral of Dr. J. D. Bowman. that road has been agTorTSbs ■sueees^ SpirilLevels, — , — ,... , . ..25 to SO 5 2,400 Tootli Picks...... ______5 H a tch e ts ,...... , ...... 25-50 8 doz. Hair Pius ______5 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC A t 3 p . m., on Saturday the 15th inst., and it is to be hoped that in the future Auger B its.. , ...... « . . . . . 15-30 35 Mrs. B e r d itt, an old citizen o f Hon. Geo. W. Bridgman will deliver an it may prove as effective in business Alarm Clocks, warranted to run aud ? 6 pair Socks...... 25 Niles township, died this morning. address before Mt. Tabor Grange. Sub­ succcesses. * keep good time, or money refunded 1 355 6 Handkerchiefs ...... 25 Over 100 of these clocks sold last year ( 300 good Pocket Knives, worth 50c 25 She has been at invalid a number of SUITINGS, ject, Are we a Law-abiding People? 16-inch Saws, warranted------. * ...... 25 800 good Co'mbs, worth 10c, down to 5 years, being confined to her room by This address will be public and all are A special meeting of the Common 30-inch “ “ . . • ...... 50-00 1 set; good Knives and Forks, worth . * . . rheumatism. invited. Council was held in the.Council cham­ Key Hole Saws,...... — 15 5 75c, o n ly ...... 50 Auger Braces------.10 -2 5-4 0> A big lot of Table Knives, each..... 5 For Gentlemen’s Wear, ber, last Thursday evening, at which Dinner Buckets...... ,,,, .1 0 -2 5 -5 0 5 One pound good Smoking Tobacco.. 15 • » Mr . a n d M rs. B. T. Mo r le y gave a Ce r t a i n parties, but not an English the committee chosen to contract with Cuspidores., , — ______. 10-35 “ “ U. NO ping “ 25 syndicate, are negotiating for all the party for Miss Ella, Friday evening, Mr. Dallin for the building of the Tea and Coffee P ots...... 10 to 75 “ “ fine cut “ . . 25 to be found in Berrien county atthe flour mills along the line of the Michi­ the occasion being her eighteenth birth­ 10-quart Pails, L G ...... 15 > 24-lb«$pring Balances. ______;.. 10 lowest living prices for good work. gan Central railroad. I t is understood. South Bend, Buchanan and Northern day, calling together a number of her railroad, presented their bond to the This is a sample of a few bargains we have to offer. W e have other bargains which that they. have made overtures to the young friends for a sociable time. yon will see by calling. Our 5c and 10c counters are loaded down, with 15c and 35c Niles Milling Company, but just how Council for acceptance. The bond was articles. the Niles parties feel on the subject we referred to the village attorney, and “What is Home Without a NEW STOCK are not advised.—Niles Republican. We publish a continued story on the Council adjourned to Saturday JOHN MORRIS, Proprietor. fourth page of this paper,entitled “An­ evening. A number o f citizens were D r . J . D . B owman, an old practi­ now arriving, o f which nual Tax Sales.” will be present. Fred McOmber, o f Berrien tioner in Benton Harbor, died almost Pointers No. 2. Handsomest line of White Goods I found a well laid one, and the details Spring, also attended, and brought It is not all gold that glitters. have had in two years. It will pay instantly of heart disease, while walk­ well carried out. Many of our readers along his great burden of secrets. It you to see them at TJie first of the year is here ing along the street, Tuesday. He was will find the story very entertaining, might not be a bad idea for him to put Calling a thing a diamond does not fifty years old. and had been practic­ make it so. CHARLIE HIGH’S. An Inspection is Solicited. and will read it with great care. a hell on those secrets, lest some of again, and we would consider ing in Benton Harbor twenty years. — — ------Scraping a plated knife does not tell them get away from him at an un-, I have three brand new Mason & •*0 . ------— ydu how much silver it takes to make Mrs. E va. T horp, daughter of Mr. guarded moment. A t the meeting of Hamlin Organs, which I offer for sale it a favor if you would call T h e Chautauqua Circle feel pretty a good one. either for cash, or long time on month­ and Mrs. Monroe Ingersoll, of Grand the Council Saturday evening, Attor­ Bnchanan Markets. well over the success o f their enter­ Cutting' into the bottom of a caster ly or quarterly payments. There is noth­ Rapids, died at their home Thursday ney Worthington reported adversly on and look over your account Corrected weekly hy Bishop & Kent. tainment course. The cost to them of simply shows that pewter is white. of consumption. The remains were the bond and no action was taken upon ing made better than the Mason & Hay—$6 © $10 per ton. the four entertainments was about A warrant is no good without a man and let us have an understand­ brought to this place for interment, ar­ it, but the Council adjourned subject to Hamlin. Several are in this county Butter—12c, $350, including all local expenses, and of principle to stay and back it up. that have been in constant use over riving here Saturday evening. Mr. the call of the president, and in ihe in g in regard to it. Eggs—10c. leaves not far from $10 in the society’s When a fakir says he is going to twenty-five years, and are good for as and Mrs. Ingersoll were formerly citi­ mean time the village attorney is ex­ Lard—8 c. treasury. stay some time, he means while he can zens of Buchanan, and are now re­ pected to formulate a new bond that many more. Y ours t r u l y . Potatoes,—25 c. rake in your money. He will “come turning. shall be satisfactory to the Council, J.G. HOLMES. Salt, retail—$1.00 Mt . T ab o r Gr a n g e will give a again”—if he does well this time. R O E B R O S . and in compliance with the letter of DRESS-MAKING. Flour—$4.40 @ $5.60 per bbl., retail. Valentine social entertainment at their Bjjchanan Marble Turning Co. is The Weeping and gnashing of teeth our enabling act under which the citi­ Honey—lSj£, hall on Friday evening, February 14. the name of the new firm that has Of Niles should be a warning to the Miss Elmira Burrus is prepared to do zens have voted to issue the bonds of Live poultry1—6 c. Supper will be served, after which a commenced business in this place. The people of Bnchanan. dress-making in the latest styles and the village. Mr. J. E. Barnes present­ TTheat—70c. literary program will be carried out, company have just put in a new lathe If you would a sucker be give good work. Call at her home on ed, at the meeting Thursday evening, a Oats-23c. closing with a fish-pond and valentine with nine feet reach, so they are now And with the suckers stand, Day’s Avenue, near the depot. map showing the land that will he Bid! bid on all you see! Corn new—30c. fun generally. All are Invited. prepared for turning marble shafts. Wanted for right of way. and the names Bite wherever you can. Beans—[email protected]. Success is what they are after, and we of those whom it will be necessary W. G. Bu s h . Live Hogs—$3.30.* Ch a r l e s Stanard , of Bridgman, see no reason why they shall not reach, to deal with. A t the request of Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Pens, School Clover seed—$2.90. who was severely injured a few years it. members of the committee, Attor­ Books,new and second-hand, and every­ ago while loading logs* an account of ------— *+*■------• il l ia m ism e t ney Worthington prepared a new thing pertaining to the school trade. W K has received an which was published In the R e c o r d at Wil l is Tr e a t is quite sick. Grippe. increase of pension. B. Field is another victim. Mr. I. M bond that was in compliance with P. O. STORE.# We Mast Settle Oar Books. by or under the direction of the Com­ ciation, of Minneapolis, which was pre­ L. P. Fox, Mrs. Harry Prescott, the See our new Baking Powder Scheme. mon Council. This bond was present­ Mrs. J ohn Cale b , of South Bend, sented to this town a few months baby and hired girl all have the grippe, It is the best we e v e r had. % P h cn ed to the committee, and the next was visiting her Buchanan friends yes­ since as the greatest boon to poor suf­ and Perry is as disconsolate as a MORGAN & CO. thing heard from them was that they terday. • fering humanity on earth, has failed. widower. Mrs. Geo. Merrill is also a Pointers. ------victim. Miss Edna Smith has had a had resigned their commission as a | fcJD Buchanan was fortunate enough to Measles and whooping cough have committee and Sent their maps and Snide watch cases are colored and have nothing to do with the associa­ serious time with the same. Mattie made an assault on the young fry of Straw, Mrs. J. Clout, Mrs. Mr. and other papers to Mr. Dallin, in South finished to look just the same as the I S3 tion, and was not caught in the crash. Buchanan. Bend, by special courier, and the pres­ P h 1 ------«-•-»>------Buttelman, and others ad infinitum. genuine. -i u * ------— ------« ent aspect of the situation is that our Snide plated ware and jewelry are COME AND SEE US Mr. Cl y d e V a le n tin e , of South Marriage Licenses. I NO. railroad lias gone off on a tiff, and all even more deceptive than poor cases. Bend, spent Sunday with his parents Bainton, Pears, Bishop & Goette „ . n j Fred Amt, Bainbridge. have a serious business complication because of a hasty misunderstanding Rogers’ goods are not stamped R. ? Q in this place; st>0 j Rosa Haiti, With Marion Shinn,thatis likgjytolead between the Council and committee. <&Co. — ------’ f Michael Geissner, Berrien county. The enterprise ought not be allowed J cn YOURS FOR SETTLEMENT, to no end of trouble for all concerned. It is policy to buy goods you know Mr . H e n r y M a r b le is here from ( Mary Strout, Niles. to drop, on so trifling an excuse, surely. nothing about of those you can fall Nebraska, for a visit with his parents, „„„ j Charles Steeby, New Buffalo. They bought a real live, healthy goat 5- i 5>J~' j Lena. Orden, La Porte, Ind. of Shinn, with the expectation of specu­ L a t e r .— The Council and commit­ back on. -J Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marble. co„ f Charles Freund, St. Joseph. lating with some of the secret societies, tee met, last evening, and the breach is Strangers who have no motive other { Lena Hilderbrand, St. Joseph. and Shinn, however, Caused a slip in healed and the work is going on once than your money, always leave a lot of DR. E. S. DODD & SON. Th e final coloring is being put upon their calculations hy trading the goat more, it is to be hoped, with no more sore heads when they go. the hotel, which will appear in “brown Miss Cleo W a n er, well-known in for a load of wood, and the aforesaid breaks. It is expected that negotiation Talk and pretension are cheap. Facts stone front” in a few days. this place, died at the home of her L A) firm talk of bringing suit against him will be opened once more by the com­ are facts, just the same, Stepfather, Peter .Tones, near Barron for hocus poeus. What troubles the mittee. W. G. B lish .. ------greatly oblige by doing so. trade at the beginning of a season, like in the neighboring towns, who can of the boys at |2.00 per ton, and P rof. Crane,the natural gas enthusi­ who must have known that the assist, we would like to hear from them, A lot of new Embroderies, very R e v . B u t t e l m a n , of the M. E . ast o f Niles, has been to Benton Har­ coal was stolen, and where “a half cheap, at S. P. HIGH’S. » "We are Headquarters for church, has been attacked with “La, bor and found “ unmistakable signs” of as there is much poverty and destitu­ dozen intelligent, bright young ladies and gentlemen, eighteen or twenty Grippe." He was not able to hold ser­ both gas and oil along the St. Joseph tion in Edmunds county. If you want to borrow $500 to $3000 Yours, with respect, years old, have to be dismissed from for a term of years, and have gilt edge vices last Sunday. river near that place, and is trying to public school for misbehavior and per­ interest some: of Benton Harbor’s capi­ M r s . R e n a O s b o r n , sistent disobedience of the regulations security, I can tell you where it may We will set out Laces and Embroid­ M r s. W m. R o b in s o n , of Benton talists to bore. The same kind of bub­ Ipswich, S. Dakota. of the schools.” The R ecord should be found. No use calling unless you ery to start trade with during Febru- move out of its glass house before it have first-class security. Harbor, returned to her home Monday, bling has been found there that created ruary. W e have guessed a price for M r . McA la ste r , mentioned last throws stones.—Niles Republican. after a pleasant visit of a few days so much enthusiasm in Niles. J.G . HOLMES. these goods that may bring more peo­ week, met the singing portion of our There is a radical difference which Heath. Sc Milligan’s Mixed Paints, with her Buchanan friends. Quick sales and small profits is a de­ ple than we can wait on at once, but population -in Rough’s opera house, you have failed to notice. In each of On the strength o f a telegram fr o m cided success. You can save money be patient, we have enough to go Empire Clothes "Wringers, H e n r y Gitch el, the Xiles suicide, Monday, and formed a Choral Society, the cases mentioned by the Republi­ Constable Whitney, o f New Buffalo, by trading with us. | around we think. was a member of the A. O.U.W . lodge, which will give a concert under Mr. can as part of our glass house, the of­ Marshal Shook arrested a young man BOYLE & BAKER. Lot l —Is a lot of White Laces and by the membership his wife gets McAlaster’s direction to-morrow even­ fenders have been punished for their who came here on the train Monday slightly soiled, for 5 cents per yard. OLIVER AND ECONOMIST $2000 life insurance. ing, February 14. Mr. McAlaster is offense, while in Niles the violation of The best quality of Goods for the morning, on charge o f grand larceny, forming a number of classes of singers law goes steadily on from day to day least money, always found at Lot 2—Includes Black Spanish and and he was taken to Benton Harbor. T h e Oronoko Hotel, at Berrien o f different grades of progress, and in­ for a year or two, and instead of being S. P. niG H ’SJ Chantilla, all at 10 cents per yard. The boy’s story is that his employer stopped or the offender punished is en­ Springs, has changed managers once tends returning each month to teach You will always find'us at the front Lot 3—Will include White Vandyke, owed him and refused to pay, so he couraged. The -offender cannot plead more. A gentleman; from Dongola, helped himself to the funds. them In rudiments of music. This is in Prices and Straight Goods. Oriental, patent Yal. and Spanish. Also Indiana, now having charge. one of the few things Buchanan has ignorance as excuse in this case. The MORGAN &CO. Black Spanish, Chantilla, Escurial, ------long been in need of, and those who Star makes a great kick at the R ec­ Ca t e r n ia F letch er brought suit House to rent on Detroit street. Call -hand-run Spanish, Guipure, from 8 to ord reference to its business, calls the Also a full line of A pro ject is on foot in St. Joseph against George Forler, of Niles, for have any desires in that direction 18 inches wide, all for"25 cents per R ecord a chronic kicker a great deal on M. B. GARDNER. to build a viaduct over the new Indi­ damage. Capernia’s husband drank should take advantage of this oppor­ yard. after the style of the captured horse- Trade with B o yle & B a r e r . They ana & Lake Michigan railroad, when whisky, sold him by Forler, fell down tunity. ------■« Q » ------thief who surlily tells the officer not Will saye you money. | ^ Lot 4—Will include 45-inch lace it crosses one of the streets. while drank, and so injured himself Th e Farmers’ Institute held in to meddle with his business. A lot of skirting, White and Black Spanish and that he died, and this formed Mrs. You will find headquarters for bar­ Mrs. O. E. A lesh ike left, Saturday Berrien Springs, February C and 7, was trinkets are being sold on the lottery Chantilla, Oriental, Point DeGauze, Fletcher’s plea for damages. After gains in Groceries, at afternoon, for Carthage, 111., the home a successful meeting in every respect. plan in a store, on the opposite side of A ll Over. Goods worth up to $4, all hearing arguments of attorneys, the TREAT BROS. & CO. o f her parents. Mr. Alesbire is em­ The attendance was large, and the pro­ the street from the Star office, next for $1 per yard for your choice. Judge threw the case out of court. ployed in an office in Chicago. gram as published in these columns door west of Simond’s store, at this Ladies, it will cost you nothing to Lot 5—Will include 200 pieces of ------^ carried out with interest to all present. time. The R ecord Is a chronic kicker look at the new Goods, at \ ^ hand-made Linen Torchon Lace, worth Suicide.—nenry Gitchel, of Niles, T h e lecture of Rev. S. L. Hamilton, The following officers were elected for at violations of law, no matter wheth­ S.P. HIGH’S. up to 25 or 30 cents, for 10 cents per hanged himself to a horizontal beam announced for Friday evening, has the ensuing year: President, Joel H. er they occur in Niles or Buchanan. yard. There will be another lot of in a bam in Niles, by four cords of Call at S. P . H igh’s and see the new been postponed to sometime in March. Gillett, Niles; Vice President, O. C. Perhaps after they are pretty thorough­ LACES. New styles. \ l-J Linen Torchon hand-made lace worth Due notice will be given of the date. wool twine, Monday morning. Mr. Howe, Buchanan; Secretary, R. M. ly discussed the Prosecuting Attorney Groceries as cheap as the cheapest, up to 50 cents, for 15 cents per yard! Yours for good values, Gitchel was 48 years old, bom in Ber­ Hogne, Sodus; Executive Committee, will begin to take notice of them. trand township, was in easy financial at MORGAN & CO’S. 1 Lot 0—Will be Lace Collars and Ber r ie n Springs had a fire scare, Harrison Merry, Benton Harbor; Alvin circumstances, and no reason can he See B o y l e & B a k e r for low prices^filuchlng for 5 cents up, slightly soiled. Sunday afternoon, started by a flash Morley, Hill's Corners, and Rachael “Shadeland.” imagined for the rash act. The coro­ If you want Dry Goods at the lowest o f a gasoline stove, in the home of Jo­ Tate, Berrien Springs. Miss Susie We call our readers attention to the ner’s jury decided upon temporary in­ possible margins, call on 1 £ seph Fisher. Ho serious da mage Was Mars Won the silver medal at the advertisement of Messrs. Powell Broth­ sanity as their veidict. S.P. HIGH. done. Demoresfc prize contest Friday evening. ers, whose stock has become so well «« > »- There were seven contestants. R epo rt of School District No. l of known throughout‘America that no S. P. HIGH is selling Underwear Ma r r ie d , February 12, 1890, at the We have just received our spring im­ Bertrand township for school month argument is needed to convince one lower than ever.- • home of the bride, in Buchanan, Mich., L ast spring the assessed valuation portations of Embroideries in edgings, ending Jan. 24': Number enrolled, 55; desiring choice animals, of, the wisdom Everybody uses the fainous-Blush of by Rev. J. F. Bartmess, Mr. John o f the village of Buchanan was a little » skirtings and flouncings, in cambric, Average daily attendance, 44; num­ of visiting their establishment before Roses, found at BARMORE’S. Shetterly and Mrs. Luella Eckis. both over $600,000, and the amount of tax l|-nainsook and Swiss .insertions and all ber neither tardy nor absent, 12. In makiDg a selection. They feel justified of this city. assessed for all purposes was 7 mills The low Prices begin to tell. Go to overs to match, and during this sale the monthly examination held Jan. 23 in saying that their experience as breed­ AROUND THE CORNER, — ■ on the dollar, or a little over $4,200, of BOYLE & BAKER’S. *4 -we shall offer them for the lowest price and 24, Mabel Allen has highest grade, ers and importers, their facilities, low M b . Geo. F e ir ic k , living two miles which $1,000 was applied to the in­ 13 lb G Sugar,...... $1.00 ever named for these goods by us and 99 per cent; Lizzie Paul, second, 9S}4 rates o f transportation, large numbers F or Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes southeast of this place, on the South debtedness of the village incurred in 14 lb Lt. A Sugar...... 1.00 take off 25 per cent during February. per cent. Visitors are always wel­ constantly on hand, (now being over Bend road, will sell live stock and paying for the fire engine and the side­ 16 lb Ex. C “ ...... 1.00 It is demoralizing to give away goods AND TOILET ARTICLES. come. Especially those who are in any 1000 head of pure bred live stock) and other personal property at auction on walk scratch on Mrs. Ashcraft’s leg. 17 lb Yel. C “ ...... 1.00 —to our clerks as well as our custom­ way connected with the school. the extent of their business, enables Also, Blank Books, School and Writing Tablets. In fact Thursday, February 27. There remains $ 1,000 of this indebt­ •18 lb D .It, C “ ...... 1.00 ers—hut we feel under obligations fo G. F* Hettinger, Teacher. them to offer inducements to any wish­ those that trade with us and we enjoy everything pertaining to a first-class stock. — — ------. edness yet to he paid. Under the pres­ Special prices by the bbl. :------ing to purchase fine live stock, cot sur­ M r. H o race W eese, of Huntington, ent valuation the new debt, if all be At BISHOP & KENT’S. seeing them appreciate the good things, BABMOBE. Mrs. P e te r Critch ett, of Gallon, passed by any other firm in this coun­ so whenever we have an opportunity Inch, was in Buchanan a few days this expended, will add to our taxation 2% To know how cheap I am selling died at their home February 6. Mr. try. you will have an opportunity to get week and last week, called here by the mills on the dollar, until the Ashcraft Goods, you want to come and learn my and Mrs. Critchett were among the ^ goods for most nothing. severe illness o f his father, Mr. Peter debt is canceled, when the amount to prices. H .B. DUNCAN. first settlers of this part of the county. A very large and unusually fine exhibition of Weese, who is now much better. be raised each year will drop once DSP The sale of Cloaks and Dress Niles Mirror says: Shelled Western Corn, at more to its present place, unless some ' BISHOP & KENT’S. Goods will continue, P rop. H . C. R an k in , formerly of He came to this county in 1837, and toadies’ and Gents’ Purses, new styles, has lived here continually ever since. new load be taken. The village also ; For standard prices, go to Albums, Books, Plush Goods, 'this place, has been appointed a mem­ owes $1,000 in two notes, which makes also Bill Books, Wallets, Pocket Memo­ He owned formerly the Andrew C. H. B. DUNCAN. ber of the reviewing committee to Day farm, where the! village o f Bu­ the total present indebtedness $2,000. randums, etc. P. O. STORE. $ visit the various educational institu­ chanan now is, before a railroad was Now for Dress Goods. - We always . Great bargains in Cloaks. We have COME AND SEE US! Dolls, Vases, Games, tions of the state. thought of. He has been in the town show the latest. We have a nice line commenced to clear out. See t f ship o f Galien since 1847, when there A t a called meeting o f the Presby­ were hardly enough men to fill the tery of Logansport, held January 28, of Mohair Lusters in all shades. Look BOYLE & BAKER. in Logansport, Rey. M. L. Tr- ssler was h e township offices. at BOYLE & BAKER’S. *\ Fine Perfume & Artists’ Materials T creamery business here, at - Don’t forget that I still sell Pianos released from the pastoral charge of Three Oaks and Bemen Springs was The only trouble with this is that the church at Rensselaer, and dismissed Try our new brand of Commercial and Organs, I f you contemplate buy­ GEO. WYMAN & CO the property of Reeves & Patterson, o f Leonard Madron bought that piece of to the Presbytery o f Kalamazoo, in Note. 4 ing either, see me before buying. NOW ON SALE AT THE Berrien Springs, and is affected by the the United States and sold it to An­ order to accept a call to the church at P. O.-STATIONERF STORE. ’ J.' G. HOLMES. South Bend, Ind.; *■•••■• ■« assignment. We learn that it is the drew C. D a y ., Buchanan, Mich. Mr. Tressler leaves this, his first charge, in excellent con­ Good, solid, high cut, well, gumiqed The largest and finest line of Per­ expectation tohave their affairsstraigbt- dition, and his departure is regarded I Envelopes. * k fume in the city, at The Little Drug Open till 6 p. m„ except Saturday CORNER DRUG AND BOOK STO R E ened in a short time and continue. Additional locals on second page. with universal regret.— In terior P. O. STATIONERY STORE.] Store Around the Corner. ^ night. i

► g M n - ►a*- mpahume- James T~ had “planted" northern A- fi a s er © salejqf wm m im i 3 sr >qo A “ I a- € Ireland, with Scottish colonists, and a presby­ « a f t 1 & g s s o S o A 1 P g to m n tery was established at CarrickferguSin 1643, least as strongly as they detested them as io Treatment oi Chronic Diseases of To-day.” * es o f sale o f each of said parcels o f land. a piece of land ew qront lot 4— 9 68 2 52 39 100 1359 lot 2...... P 56 15 02 100 dissenters; but Charles found himself so em­ on Sec 8, com­ shfontlotll— 4 23 IT 100 6 51 lot 3 ...... P 56 15 02 1 00 This extensive experience with thousands of Bishop Henry 0. Potter, “Rural Reinforcement Tone petitioner further shows to the Court that 1 It barrassed that ho consented to the assembly. of City Population,” said lands were returned to the Auditor General mencing 90 rods that: part o f out l o t ll...... P 5G 15 02 100 patients enables me to cure every curalile case. e o f qr poet on lot lzlying n of lot 12...... P 56 15 02 100 This consent he withdrew, but the fight be­ Geo. W. Caricton, “Some Strange Legislation In as delinquent for the non-payment of saidtaxes Those afflicted with diseases o f the Lungs, Throat, the South. ’ ' : ■ fo r said years respectively, and that saiddclin- Sec line 7 and 8, Main s t ...... 2 41 G3 10 100 4 14 l o t i...... Q 56 15 02 100 tween him and parliament was on, and the thence n 4 rods, lot 2 - ...... (£ 66 15 02 1 00' 173: Heart. Liver. Kidneys, Nerycs. Brain, or snifering Marshal P . Wilder, “Humor of England and quentreturns were made prior to the first day o f pt of ont lot 28 latter body authorized the assembly. Ameriea.” 1 ’ July,1838. eSrods,a4rod9, berinning erode lo ts. — ... — — . U. 56 35 100 173 from Rhenmatism, Neuralgia, Debility, YonthtuI w 8 rodsto place a of necor,thence lotO— ...... — . Q 56 15 02 100 173 Hi the assem bly w ere 121 clergym en, 10 ***** Evils of Trusts. Your petitioner further shews and’ avers that Indiscretions, Cancers, Old Sores, Tumors, Fits, Henry W. Grady, of the Atlanta Constitution, the taxes, interest, collection fee, costs o f adver­ o f beginning,—. 8 20 30 07 01 100 1! s 40 ft and exten- iotV...... U. “6 15 03 1 60 1 73 lords and 20 lay commoners, but many of a piece of land dingw same width lotlO— — ...... (| 56 15 02 1 00 1 73 any Chronic Ailment, are invited to call and ex­ “‘Chances Chances for Capital in tliethe New South,” tising and other expenses o f sale, and the legal the clergymen withdrew on account of the I.' C. ~ Russell, " sell, UnitedU n' ' States “ Geological----- Survey, feesfor personal service o f subpoena in each case In Sec; 15 com­ toM hst —______3 62 91 14 100 5 70 lotll— ...... 66 16 02 1 00 1 73 amine ray record of cases cured, when hope of mencing' at the n h f oatlot29.. „ 3 Ot TS’ lie 100 4 91 lot 12— ...... <1 56 15 02 1 00 1 73 king’s opposition. Of the actual participants “ Highest___ Peaks’oaks of.-.______of .theUirited States. where each personal service is actually made, are cure has been abandoned. Candid in my exam­ SI. Grosvenor, ‘ Gold and Silver as Money.” a valid lieu on the several parcels of land describ­ ne cor of seqr, sw qr ont lot30.. 7 26 1 89 23 100 1044 •VIRGINIA COMPANY S ADDITION. most were Presbyterians, a few were Episco­ l&f > . t ®r 1 thence w27 rods, ne qr out lot 33— 1 20 31 05 ICO 216 entire fl...... 25 137 36 05 100 inations, reasonable in my charges, and never L, H. Qnigg, “ WliaWs left of our Public Lands.” ed in said schedule. palians of Calvinistic Views, ten or twelve Emily ffunringtOD, “ Household Science." Your petitioner further shows that the said B6rods,e2frod8, pt o f ont lo t 40 entire f l ...... 47 56 15 02 100 encourage without a surety of success. n 6 rods to place beginning 4 rods entire 11...... 51 2 73 71 U 100 (it is disputed which) were Independents—that - A .5 W '1 Ernest Wliimoy, “ Peculiarities of American taxe9 on the said described lands have remained R aymond, Feb. 28,1S88. o f beginning... .15 29 07 01 100 1 37 e ofawcor,thence entire ft hlks 78 and 79 1 0 28 04 too is, Congregationalists—and six Subscribed Pronunciation.” unpaid for more than one year from the first day Dr. F . S. B r e U ie r I received your lest box of Proieesor William Pepper, President of Univer­ of July next after their xetnm to the Auditor a. piece of land e4 rods and ex­ entire ...... 91 2 73 71 11 100 themselves as Erastians. Five commission­ on Sec 15, com­ tending xl- same entire...._____...... 9=1 2 73 71 11 100 medicine all right. I think I am much better sity of Pennsylvania, “A college education good General, and the saidtaxes not having been paid, l 20 31 05 100 2 66 ers from Scotland soon arrived and laid be­ for all; what is beetfor those who cannot get lc,” and the same being now dne and remaining un­ mencing 37 rods width 8 rods..—. entire...... —...... 103 2 73 71 11 100 than X was a week ago, I commenced to gain paid as above set forth, your petitioner pfayS a w of center of obebn and Hoffman’s addition. Mc ity-AiNE's sob. entire fl...... 104 56 15 02 100 fore the assembly the “ Solemn League and M. Y» Beach, “ Slayer of430 Bears.” Sec 15, thence w OF OUT-LOTS 49 AND 50. entire...... 166 2 73 71 11 100 strength as soon as I got the chills and fever brok­ ^ ^ “ Other contributerB wili be announce J here­ decree in favor o f the State o f Michigan against Covenant,” which was substantially adopted. after. The articles trill cost many thousands of each parcel o f said lands;, for the payment ofthe 33 rod9, s 111 lot 9...... 1 20 31 03 1 00 2 £6 entire...... 167 2 73 71 11 100 en up. I don’ t have those nervous spells any II. B. HOFFMAN'S ADDITION. 2 73 The body then proceeded to discuss and set­ dollars and appear in The Tribune only. several amounts o f taxes, interest, collection fee, rods, e 75 rods,n entire...... 206 71 11 100 more. I don’t cough and raise as much as I did; cost o f advertising, and other expenses o f sale; 31 rods,w 20 rods; lo t 49...... 60 15 02 100 177 entire______... ___ 209 2 73 71 11 1 00 tle every point of church government, doc­ as computed and extended in said schedule, n 60 rod9, w 17 lot 63...... GO 15 02 1 00 177 entire...... 238 2 73 71 11 100 trine and discipline, producing also that cel­ w iiatl do raise looks pretty bad, bntno blood, Soldiers’ Stories. against the several parcels o f land contained, rods, n 19 rods lot 89— ...... 14 45 3 76 58 1 00 19 79 entire...... 239 2 73 71 11 100 jk ^ jnst clear corruption. I have not vomited up my 3 01 79 12 1 00 4 “ 210 2 73 71 1 00 ebrated “ Confession of Faith,” which has The Tribune will also print, in addition to its therein, and in addition thereto o f the amount o f to place of be­ lot 100...... entire...... 11 food for about a week. My victuals begin to taste legal fees for personal service o f snbptena in each ginning—... — 15 40 10 76 2 SO 43 100 1499 lots 135,136, 137, en tire..,...... 211 2 73 71 ■ 11 100 been the subject of recent controversy. regular G. a .R. and B .o iy . page, a number of case where each service is actually made as pro­ e h fo f s e q r -—.17 80 1002 2 61 40 1 00 14 03 and 13S except e entire ft...... 244 1 37 36 05 100 The assembly’s work was adopted by the natural. I have a splendid appetite. entertaining stories of Actual Experience in the vided in Sec. 53 o f Act Ho. 195 o f the session laws n eqr o f ne q r -.19 -40 7 51 1 95 30 100 1076 8y ft o f s 146 ft entire...... 215 2 73 71 ll 100 .Mrs. A. F. Berdan, Raymond, Dak. War, not less than 23 in number, each apase o f e h f of neqr___20 80 12 02 3 13 48 1 00 16 63 of lot 137 and n entire...... 218 2 73 71 11 100 Long parliament, and thus Presbyterianism 4 The Tribune in length, by privates and officers of o f Michigan o f the year 1889: and in default o f 70 IS 90 1 9L ; the Union, ol a rank not higher than that iof cap­ payment o f the said several stuns computed and ellO acs of neqr 25110 17 23 .4 48 23 40 36 ft 5 in of lot’ !3S T2 entire 11....,...... 252 57 19 02 io o became in theory the state religion only. The extended, against said lands, that each of saidpar- w h f of se1 qr... .30 80 19 21 lot 190...... GO 15 02 177 entire...... 253 1 75 46 07 100 Independents, under the lead of Oliver Crom­ DR. F. B. BREW ER, tains. Veterans arc invited to contribute to this TOWNVN 8 SOUTH, OF RANGE 19 WEST. lot 203...... 3 02 79 32 4 93 entire...... 254 2 73 71 11 100 cels o f land mav he sold for the amounts dne well, had become supreme in tho government ; 185 Chicago Ave., E v a n s t o n , I I I . thereon as provided by law, to pay the lien as 1002 n h f lots 206 & 201 8 42 2 19 34 1 00 1195 entire 11..,...... 2SS 164 43 07 100 aforesaid. swqr of,..— . 7 160 16 91-4 39 2298 lot 234...... 1 20 31 6505 1 00 2 56 entire 11...... 259 57' 16 02 100 they abolished the house of lords, cut off urpetitioner will ever pray, etc. TOWN 6 SOUTH, OF RANGE 20 WEST, n hf of lots 246 & entire 11...... 284 57 16 02 lo o the head of King Charles, and finally dis­ Will bs at .Niles,. Mich,, Bond House, on Tuesday, the 11th of February. uscripts must be iuciosedto “ The Tribune, New SNRY H. APLIN, Auditor General, w 40 a of: s h fo f. 247...... 3 02 79 12 1 00 4 93 entire 11______291 57 16 02 100 York,’ and inscribed “Soldiers' Department.” seflqr-——...13 40 1 70 44 07 100 3 21 lot 252...... 60 15 02 177 entireil...... 292 1 65 43 07 100 solved parliament, and there was no gov­ S C H E D U L E -IV. n 3 h f of s wfl qr 24 6110 8 04 52 US 100 364 lot 253...... 60 - 15 02 177 entire fl______. 293 50 15 -02 100 ernment but Protector Cromwell and the Papers on Farrplng. seqr o f— ____24 160 8 54 1210 .T01IX90X1S ADDITION. entire il...... 350 57 16 02 100 army. So the Presbyterians were about as 1 8 8 6 , neqr o f nw q r..25 40 8 05 53 08 100 366 Blk. entire...... 367 2 78 71 11 100 In nddifiou .to onr regular and extremely able CITY OF NILES, ne fl q ro f...... 26 55 1 54 40 06 100 3 00 s Vi...... a G 02 1 56 24 8 82 entire fi...... 388 67 16 02 100 glad to see Charles II take the throne as any agricultural department (two pages a week) The a . B. HOiraaX’S ADDITIOX. se fl qr o f ...... 26 189 30 8 44 90 14 100 5 48 blk 9 except lo;s 1TLLAGE OF NEW TROY. part of his subjects. They were soon tired of Tribune will print a number of long and carefully entire fl.._____ 31 20 19 100 709 1,2,3, 6,7 and 8.. 9 1 35 86 05 2 76 J. A. COX’S ADDITION. him, for over 2,000 ministers had to give up articles on Particular Branches of Farm­ •s? © •ti. 25 725 S* £■ w h fo fn e q r___35 80 4 68 1 22 19 100 709 lot 7...... , 10 4 81 1 19 l o t s - ...... 43 80 07 01 100 1 38 their benefices or abjure their principles. In ing, written by practical experts; Fanners who fr © £• HsO UW fl qr of...... 35 75 1 95 51 03 100 354 lo ts ...... 12 1 20 31 05 2 56 lot 12 andw lif lo t ID 45 1 80 46 07 1 00 3 33 want to make money out off the'their farms must read O ® 31 p! © o swqrofswflqr35 40 3 12 81 12 100 505 WM. JUSTICE S ADDITION. A . A . MOUI.EY’ S ADDITION. Scotland the Presbyterians were horribly these special discussions in The Tribune. The P . a X B a nwnqrof swqr35 34 05 1 54 40 06 100 300 e hf of w 5 rods lots and30 by60ft persecuted. James II succeeded Charles II, UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPEY OF THE COUNTRY, W ILL OBTAIN e h f o f se qr o f off w side of lo t i.... 3 3 CO 78 12 1 00 4 90 HAH and 9 links of lot then came the revolution o f 1CSS, and in 1690 MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF Best Tribune Ever Seen lot 151...... S 23 3 14 33 100 1275 s w q r ...... 35 30 3 43 SO 14 103 5 47 40...... 3 02 79 12 1 00 4 93 VILLAGE OF ST. JOSEPH. 1 8 8 7 . w h f o f se qr o f lot...... 58...... 30 28 7 87 1 21 1 00 403G lbt 21...... 71 (4 01 100 122 it was'formally agreed that England was to will be supplied to renders during the coming year. TOWN 4 SOUTH, OF RANGE 17 WEST, sw q r—...... 35 20 195 51 OS 100 351 WM. JUSTICE’S ADDITION. BEESON’S SUB. OF LOT 62. lot 62.,...... 17 04 01 100 1 22 be officially Episcopal and Scotland officially A large number of desirable and novel pfeminms wlifof whf of W hfof se qr...35 SO 1710 4 44 68 100 23 22 lots 22 and 24 . . . 12 11 3 14 48 1 00 16 73 lot 93...... 17 0-4 01 100 122 Presbyterian, with mutual toleration in both. are added to onr list, and they are offered at terms no qr o f se qr— 35 40 5 97 1 55 24 100 8 76 WM. JUSTICE’S PEAT. lot 9 4 -...... 17 04 01 100 1 22 which will enable our readers -to obtain them n e a r ...... 12 40 5 78 1 43 23 1 00 813 Ireland during these years had suffered all TOWN 5 SOUTH, OF RANGE 17 WEST, nw qr ol nw qr..3S 40 3 94 76 12 100 4 82 the upper 3 stories lot 98...... 17 04 01 100 1 22 practically at wholesale i ates. Send S cent stamp nqrof whfofne TOWN8 SOUTH, OF RANGE 31 WEST, ofthe brickbuild- 8 60 ft of lot 118...... • 17 43 4 54 70 1 00 23 67 the woes-of the great insurrection, its bloody lor our 20 page catalogue. qr...... 4 20 336 87 13 1 00 5 36 and J£ofe of ingsituated on that lot 185 and s h f of suppression by Cromwell-, another insurrec­ e hf nw fl qr ex part o f lot 26 be­ lot 184...... 27 88 7 25 1 12 ICO 37 25 xl 2oK acres o f e tion after an interval of peace, and its final Valuable Prizes. hf of near...... 5 26 33 3 30 86 IS 100 529 MCRR ...... 10 23 50 16 88 4 26 100 23 30 ginning at the s'e 22 ft w o f e 66 ft of w h f of nw qr—-11 SO 13 19 3 43 53 ICO 1815 wlOacresnofR cor o f £said lot, " lotl92...... 34 85 9 06 1 39 1 00 46 39 suppression in -1690-93, largely by the aid of One Hundred Specicl Prizes will he distributed near of nwqr.. 22 40 5 95 1 54 24 1 00 8 73: R o f s hf of neqr 17 10 46 07 100 330 thence n 74 feet, lots 300 sudSOl.___ 19 18 4 99 77 1 00 25 94 the Presbyterians. Yet did they not receive on May 1.1890, among the club agents who have, n flh f of nw fl qr » 49 91 14 1 00 5 54 TOWN 6 SOUTH, OF RANGE 17 WEST. thence w 21 feet, lots 327 and 328...... complete toleration, but were tormented in a up to that date, sent ir. the largest 109 clnhs of Island N o. 1 in except M C R H 17 73 70 17 60 4 58 70 1 00 23 88 thence s 74 feet;, lot 490.. . . i ...... 88 23 04 1 00 3 15 local Weekly and Semi-Weekly subscribers. nw qr of no qr.. 19 3 50 30 OS 01 100 1 nefl qrof.— .18 20 18 3 52 92 " 14 100 - 558• - thence o 24 ft to lot 419...... 1 75 46 07 1 00 3 28 variety of ways till many thousands fled to These prizes will include a $700 Piano, a SSW) Cab­ TOWN 7 SOUTH, OF RANGE 17 WEST, BW fl qr of____ 18 -56 70 ;9 85 2 57 100 1381 placeof beginning, HOYT’S ADDITION, the colonies, and thus Presbyterianism was es­ inet Organ, a $150 Solitaire Diamond, a free trip neqr o f seqr...IS 40 7 04 1 83 28 100 ,1015 island in St. Jo­ _ a Lfi 40 IWrt na 1.1 O, n -in ' aa '. a aa and all o f the ease­ Blk tablished in America. Francis Maltemie, of to New York with expenses there paid, etc., etc., seph river...... 15 2 50 53 14 02; 100 169 W ft hf o f Be qr. .18 70 32 12 31 3 19 49 1 00 16 99 ments and rights lot 4...... B 10 46 8 73 42 1 00 14 61 etc., being worth a total of §2,440. TOWN S SOUTH, OF RANGE 17 WEST, ne qr except " for said upper 3 „ ___ ' VILLAGE OP THREE OAKS. Ireland, is sometimes called the founder of Prizes are fully described in onr new 23 page n pt o f so qr of - and except 15 a stories...... 3G 35 9 45 1 45 1 00 4S25 lo t-4 3 ...,..... — .. 110 29 04 100 243 regular Presbyterianism in the United States, catalogue,send Scent stamp for a copy. nw qr...... 1 8 10 1ST 41 06 100 3 04 in Batsell’s des­ KIMMEL’3 ADDITION. AUDITOR GEKARAL’S OFFICE, I as lie established a church at Rehoboth on Sample copies o f The Tribune free- cription as fol­ lot 22.______69 15 02 1 00 1 77 Subscription Rates:- Weekly, 31 a year. ’Semi- TOWN 3 SOUTH, OF RANGE 18 WEST, 'L ansing------, ”M ichigan, January ’ ------27, i89Q 890.., f the eastern shore, Maryland, in 1090, but it is sw qr of siv qr of lows : commenc­ o. p. LACEY S 2d ADDITION, Notice is hereby given thatthe State of Michigan W eek ly ,^ Daily, $10 a year. Library of Tribune ne qr...... 1 10 1 99 52 03 100 359 ing at the ne cor lots SS and 89 and has filed in the Circuit Court for the County of Ber­ known that a Presbyterian minister preached Extras, 12 numbers a vear, $2. ’ " w 20 acres of nfl. sec 19, w 8 chs, s that pt o f lot 85 ly-. rien in Chancery, a petition of which the foregoing is at Jamestown, Yn., long before tlwb, and, of THE TRIBUNE, New York. 45>£ * w 10 57-100 ing s of High gt—. 13 25 3 41 53 1 00 18 22 h fo f u e q r ...... 2 20 3 81 99 15 100 5 95 a true copy; that it claims a decree against each par­ bourse, there were Dutch Calvinists in New nhf ofseqr.____ 2 SO 7 61 I 9S 30 100 1089 chs along R R , s s. Moore’ s addition. cel of land therein described for the amounts speci- entire f l „ ..... 10 102 16 15 4 20 65 1 00 22 00 51° e 20 chs to lo t s ) ..___...... 91 23 01 100 218 fled respectively, and in addition...... thereto o: if the ’ York from its foundation. A remarkably MORTGAGE SALE. w 85 acres n of sec line.'nJM chs MOORE A REDDICK’S ADDITION. rugged; type Of dissent from the established along sec line to 414 amount of legal fees for personal service o f Subpoena First publication Jan. 2,1880. xoadinshf of ne w?a lots land2... 2 41 63 10 100 in each case where sncli service is actually made as Congregationalism of Massachusetts grew qr...... 13 35 4 86 127 19 190 732 place of begin’g l9 135 40 33 42 8 68 1 34 1 00 44 44 w lif lot 19 and e 74 provided in Section 53 of Act-No.195.Laws o f 1889; TVEFAULT has been made in tbe payment of a cer- bounded nby sec CITY OF NILES. lot :0 ...... 1 20 31 05 100 .2 60 that such petition will be brought on for a hearing into the Presbyterianism of the Long Island I j tain sum of money secured to be paid by an 10, a by road, s that piece of land s hf of lot 561 also and decree at the next term of said Court to be held churches as early as 1641-60. The firstPres- indenture of mortgage dated September23,1878, by Fritz andHen- 4 about 1H acres- lots 57, 58,59,60,61, on the third Tuesday of March, 1890, at Berrien byterian church of Philadelphia was set up made by John Hon and Caroline Hoff to Jacob dricks,w by lake b’nded n by land - 62,63,64,65 £ 6 6 ... 7 26 1 89 29 100 1044 Springs, in said County of Berrien, that all persons F. Sellar, and recorded October 5,1873,In Liber 22 Michigan...... 15 42 6 47 1 69 26 100 9-12 of Millards, e by WALUKO AND LACEY'S PLAT. interested in such lands and desiring to contest the in 169S, and a little later a Presbytery of of Mortgages, page 18, and was assigned by Bald hounded n by land o f J.A. Kel­ e pt o f lots 7 and 8, lien claimed thereonfor such taxes, oranypartthere- seven ministers was established there, four Jacob F. Sellar to Joseph Gpod on the 25th day of Brown.ebyroad, logg, s by land beginning at se cor of, shall appear in said Court and file with the Clerk from Ireland, two from Scotland and one the mum, mm esumd & pacific railway, August, 18sS. Said mortgage and the astignmr-»cut sbyHassett ana o fE A ..rDuncan, lot S, thence n 35 thereof duly recorded in the office of Register of thereof their objection thereto on or before said third from England. TIpaiIr in Rpmpn l*nn«fv_ Riutd o f IftpliirTun 'Ph* w by lake Michi­ why land of Mil­ ft and extending w. Tuesday of March, 1890, and that in derault thereof a Including main lines, branches and extensions Hast and W est of the Deeds in Bcrnen County, State of Michigan. There gan, beingin the lard, said land . same width 77 ft.— 36 35 9 45 1 45 1 00 48 2o decree will be taken as prayed for in-said petition. May 24, 1788, is the first great American Misdfeuri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, is Claimed due on said mortgage at date of this no­ nw qr______23 9 2 60 63 10 100 4 33 being e o f the so VILLAGE OF BENTON HARBOR. Notice is also hereby given that on the first Monday epoch, for on that day the first general assem­ Peoria, La Salle, M oline, R ock Island, in ILLINOIS—Davenport, M uscatine, tice seven hundred and slxty-tbnr .dollars, and no called Johnson proceedings have been instituted to collect the OF RANGE IS WEST. Blk. of May, 1890, the lands described in said petition, and bly convened at Philadelphia. It comprised Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des M oines,W Interset, Audubon,Harlan, and Council ptof swqr lying brewery property 1 20 31 05 1 00 2 56 lots4 and 5—...... 1 4 66 1 21 19 100 706 for which an order o f sale shall be made, willbeeold Bluffs, in IOWA—Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA—W atertown same. Therefore, byvirtuc ofthe powerofsede con­ betweenl BentonBent lot beginning s hf of lot 1, ... 8 4 66 121 19 100 706 for the taxes, interest, and charges thereon, as deter­ four synods; New York and New Jersey with arid Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA—Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in tained I d said mortgage and of the statute in such Harborioadand 134 ft a of nw lot 8 - ...... 20 87 23 03 100 213 mined by stud decree, at the County Treasurer's four presbyteries, Philadelphia with five, Vir­ MISSOURI—Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NBBRASKA—Horton, ToDeka, case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will he foreclosed ana the R. R ...... 5 3 30 85 13 100 523 cor Water and. w h f o f lot 12. .. 20 87 23 03 100 213 office, in the village o f Berrien Springs, in said ginia w ith four and the Carolines with three. Hutchinson, W ichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS—Pond sptof whf of ne Sycamore streets s hf lots l l and.12..!.. 22 8 65 2 25 35 1 0 ) 1225 County of Berrien. Creek, Kingfisher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN. TERRITORY—and Colorado premises described therein sold at the front door thencen 56 ft and com 20 ft; w of nw HENRY H. APLIN, Its principal work was to adopt .the West­ Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to o f the Court House, in the village ol Berrien 16 59 4 31 66 100 22 55 extending w same cor lot 1, bib F, Auditor General. minster Confession, revising only that part Springs. Berrien county Michigan, on bounded n by width to river— 241 63 10 100 414 Union add to vil- Nhich relates to civil government. . Seven- Saturday, the 29th Day of March, Dener, e by Calk­ lotboundednby lage of Renton Har­ vast areas of rich fanning and grazing lands, affording the best facilities Brookfield st, e lleen hundred and ninety-five is sefdown as 1890, at one o’clock p. M» of said day, to satisfy the ins and Troop, s bor, thence W J00 of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest amount then due, costs and expenses allowed by by Watexvliet by St, Joseph ft, B 55 ft, 6100 ft, the year when slavery was first debated in andsouthwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. river, a by land 326 law, and an attorney fee of thirty dollars provided road.wbynands n 55 ft...... — . 1 74 45 07 100 PPiESBITEIUM EPOCHS. the assembly. In 1338 the division into “ Old form saidmortgage, Thepreunses tohesold are road and Kenne­ of B.F. Fish,why COOK AND BIFORD’S ADDITION. Hf AGiMIFlOE&T VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, land of J.G. Saxe School” and “ New School” occurred. In 1857 described in said mortgage as follows: All that dy’s land in w hf 3 50 10 83 2 82 43 1 00 1508 lots3 ,4 and5 ..;... A 8 87 1 01 15 1 00 6 03 certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town­ INQHAM AND BOWMAN’S ADDITION, the “ New School” took strong ground against Leading all com petitors in splendor o f equipment, cool, w ell ventilated, and o fs e q r . f 13 ( .2 3 53 U •100 IS 69 parceloflandbe- T H E CREED REVISION MAY RANK free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining ship of Bnchanon, in the County o f Berrien and bounded n b; binning 447ft n lo t s ...... B 4 66 1 21 19 1 00 7 06 slavery and the “ United synod” of southern State o f Michigan, to-wit: The south-west quar load, e by KnntLSS- KENDRICK’S ADDITION. Chair Cars, arid (east o f M issouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, o f nw“ corner .HISTORICALLY AMONG THEM. presbyteries was established. And finally, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to ter o f north-east quarter o f section twenty-one, 8 and w by Mar- Water and Syca­ lot 4,...... A 9 30 2 41 37 1 00 1308 town seven south, of range eighteen west, 'con tinaaie...... 36 09 01 100 146 LEWIS’ ADDITION the civil war having begun, “ the Presbyterian North- Platte, Neb., and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, 9 2 more; sts, thence and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dining taining forty acres of land, more or less. bounded n by n 50 f t and- ex­ hlk 30 ex lots 7 * 8 30 4 66 1 21 19 1 00 7 06 Church of the Confederate States” was for­ Dated December 26,1839. Getz, w bvN and tending, w same bib 31 ex lots 7,8,9, „ The Church History Presents Certain Great Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west o f Missouri River; mally- organized Dec. 4, 1861, at Augusta, California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt JOSEPH GOOD, Ss road,eroad,ebyyan- byYan- width to river- 1 20 31 05 1 00 2 56 10,11 and 12...... 31 2 48 64 10 100 422 Assignee of Mortgagee. decar, a bywater- lot hounded n entire....-...... 32 87 23 03 1 00 213 Epochs in Each Century: The Covenant Ga., with 12 synods, 1,821 churches and 112,- Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike’s Peak, Manitou, Garden ofth e Gods, the Sanitari­ Roscoe D. Del. Att’y for Assignee. vlietroad...... 9 10 3 23 St 13 100 520 and e by Mrs. lots 1,2,3,4,5.6 & 7 33 8 71 2 27 35 1 00 1233 in Scotland, tile Westminster Assembly, 183 com m unicants. Last publication March 27,1S90. bounded n by Galligher’slot, g l o t 2 - —- - ...... 3t 2 31 60 09 100 400 In 1869 “ O ld School” and “ N ew School” ums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. Territorial road, feN iles Brewing lo ts.— ...... 31 3 46 90 14 1 00 5 50 American Ceueral Assembly, Reunion. 'eame together again; and the first general as­ e by Doty, S by ColandyWhyfth aU w of. e 60 ft o f VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Chivis,w by Sel­ st — 3 02 79 12 1 00 4 93 lot 1 4 ; * ...... 84 1 74 45 07 100 326 The battle of the giants of Presbyterianism sembly of the reunited church was held at rind M inneapolis and St. Paul, ler, in se qr of parcel of laud all w b f e 60 ft o f over the proposed revision of the creed natu- Philadelphia in 1870. M eanwhile the spirit o f ' to and from those points arid n e q r ...... 14 10 1 67 44' 07 100 318 DOimded nLv Hf. lo tis .— ...... - 34 1 74 45 07 1 00 326 disunion bad completed its work in Scotland Kansas City. Throu; n ptofseqr..—14 TO 25 19 6 56 1 01 100 33 76 B.EandairB land, MCKEiZIE’ S ADDITION. rallv excites public interest in the wonderful and the spirit o f reunion once more prevailed. and Sioux Falls, via e s acres of that e by A . J. Fox’ s lot 11...... 41 4 66 1.21 19 100 706 history of that church. A real history would town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing part Of eh f of ne land, s by R W , . BIFOBD’ S ADDITION. fill many volumes, but there are certain Of the great Scotch Secession led by Thomas Grounds of the Northwest. qr bounded shy Landon’s land, lo ts...... 9 30 2 41 37 1 00 1308 Chalmers this is not the place to speak. Nor THE SHORT LINE VTA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to Territorial road, ' wbyReddlck st 1 82 47 07 100 3 36 UNION ADDITION. events which stand out so prominently that lots land3...... C 2 60 68 10 1 00 4 38 the young student who keeps them in mind in is it possible to detail the steps towards re- travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. n by Blue Creek, lot bounded n by Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, M inneapolis, and St. Paul. eb yn and s road, Gross lot, e by lo t s —...... E 3 46 90 14 1 00 5 50 their proper order will have at hand a fair - w by Antis____ 15 S 5 47 1 42 oo 100 811 5th st, b by O .P . VILLAGE OF BERRIEN SPRINGS. _For Tickets, Maps,-Folders,IACIOi Uor I Udesired^information, G 9UG4A UUUiiUa apply to any Ticket bounded n by Lacey’s_2d. add, lots 63 and 69...... 10 86 2 82 43 1 00 1511 outline history. Strictly speaking, however, Office in the UnitT n ited S t a t e s> orc - C a— n a d a , o----- r a------d d r e s s Grcen’ and Em­ w by F. A. VILLAGE OF BRIDGEMAN. no Presbyterian writer would admit that his erson, e and s by Schmidt’s land— 1 30 31 05 1 00 2 56 lot 8 ...... 1 1 70 44 07 100 321 church had its origin at any one period- in E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, sec.-line, w by TOWN 7 SOUTH OF RANGE IT WEST, VILLAGE OF BUCHANAN. General.Hanager. CHICAGO, ILL. Gea’l Ticket & Rass. Agent Emerson and lot in seJ4 bound­ TOWN 7 SOUTH OF RANGE 18 WEST. modern times, seeing that the presbyter or Hanson...... 19 15 13 02 4 69 72 100 24 43 ed n byDitmar’s Sec. elder (from the Greek presbuteros, compara­ whfofne qrof lot, e by Weil’s pt of nwqr of Be tive degree of presbos—“ Old”) was an official _ Oneofthe se q r...... 22 20 14 72 3 82 59 100 2013 lot; b by highway qr bouudedn by - B E S T T e l - apt of whf of w .by Ditmar’s: land Of J. O. in the Jewish church, the order, of which the i esCOpes i n ^ n pioisa Glover; e by st, first ^Christians naturally followed. And H il­ , t h e w o r l d . Our facilities are ne q r...... ,2S 20 6 53 1 70 20 loq 9 51 lo t ...... 23 3 01 94 14 1 00 5 69 unequaled, and to introduce our THE WORLD’S BEST commencing 10 lotlnseqrboun- <• s by land of Eli­ ton says truly, though he wrote itin sarcasm: superior goods we will sendFKEE chs e o f nw cor. ded n by Kin­ as Eaton, w by “New presbyter is but old priest writ large.” J ’ to o m e rEHSON in each locality, o f sec 30, thence ney’s lot, eand . land OfJ.J.Hoe26 1 30 SO 2 80 43 1 00 15 03 t as above. Only those who write s 24 chs, e 19 9-10 s by Alexander's pt of ne qr of se i to ns at once can make sure ot HAT i the chancerAH youhave to do in chs; n 4 chs, w lot, w byPoka- qr bounded n by g: return is to show our goods to Has nou y equale q u a l forj u i Style,o v y i c , Fit« iand u u v Wean i u u <- Post lOchs, n 20 chs, gonroad...... 23 60 15 02 100 177 land of Nancy "those who call— your neighbors the best shoe in America Xor the money*_ 33 64 10 05 1 55 100 5124 lot in seqr boun­ Beatie, eby land e n u sM P T M fl E ? and those around you; The bo- deceived. See stamp on bottom "of each she pt of n 10 acres ded n and eby of Aaron Miller, SCOTT’S “ eteningr of this advertisement nd'other- Rvcry pair warranted. © SCROFULA «(* » »“ ■ shows the small end. of the tele­ equal~ to » :aa v S3 sLue in the market. 1 off Whfof swqrrqr 30 4 34 112 1? 100 663 Miller's land, w a by land of Jane BRONCHITIS scope. The foUowing cut gives the appearance ofitTeduced to bounded n and e by Asmus' lot, E , Wagner, why For Sale by J. K. WOODS. by McAllister, s s by highway.. .23 1 3) 31 05 100 256 West St...... 26 2 16 56 09 1 00 3 81 LTMAN BEECHER. EMULSION COUCHS by Chamberlain, parcel of land in pt of BW qr of se JONATHAN EDWARDS, JAMES M’COSH. w hy town line.,30 3 48 91 14 100 5 53 nwqrivingnof qr bounded n by 6 union in both nations. In 1873 began the COLDS about the fiffleth part ofitsbulk^It «■grand,doublesiret w hf of s hf of ne ALR R...... 25 1 50 39 06 100 2 95 J, E . BeardBley, scope, as large os is easy to carry. We win also showyou how you q r o f sw qr...... 33 10 3 37 87 ia 100 537 p to f s hr of e ht e by West st, s movement for a great Presbyterian council, CURES ‘Wasting Diseases enn makefrom S 3 t o S lO a d a y at least, fromlhcstart,with- Whf sw qr____ 36 80 22 64 5 89 9i 100 3044 of sw qr bound­ by land of F. IT. and that body convened in London, July 21, out experiMtcc. Betterwrite at once. )V e v «y all express^a^c. TOWN 5 SOUTH OF RANGE 18 WEST. ed n by land of Berrick, iv by 1875, where about forty-five different Presby­ Wonderful Flesh Producer. AdilKSit.il. HALLETY t CO.. Box 8 8 0 , POKTlAXU, IlAIBS ehfof W25 nw M. B. Randall, e land Of E. Mor­ q r o fn e q r ...... 5 8 3 07 80 12 100 499 by the e line of . gan ...... 26 9 72 2 53jL.39 1 00 13 64 terian organizations, embracing over 20,000 Many have gained one pound ehfof swqr 33 SO 13 53 3 52 54 100 18 59 said qr sec, s by p to f neqr of se congregations, were represented. W h fo f seqr___33 80 20 25 5 28 81 100 87 87 Yankee, st, w h y , qr bounded nby Of the great expositors of Presbyterian per day b y its use. TOWN 6 SOUTH, OF RANGE 18 WEST, lot9 56: to 66 in­ land of J. Voor- whf of whfof clusive, Moore hes, e by land doctrine the United States is justly proud of Scott’s Emulsion is not a secret nw qr except 5 ” and Reddick's o f J.W. Rancher Jonathan Edwards, Dr. James McCosh, Dr. remedy. It contains the stimulat­ acreB off s end add,___25 9 68 2 52 39 1 00 13 59 s bylandof Mrs. John Hall and many others. Knox, Baxter, With saw mill ..19 35 17 59 4 57 70 1 00 23 86 parcel o f land in J. Voorhes, w ing properties of the Hypophos- TOWN 7 SOUTH, OF RANGE 18 WEST, ne qr bonnded n by highway...... 26 1 03 29 04 100 2 41 Howe and Chalmers belong to all English phites and pure Norwegian Cod ptof swqr of ne by M C R R a n d A. 0. DAY S ADDITION. reading people. While the church aims at all qr bounded n by- street, e: by 13th- Blk. excellence, it may be said to be peculiarly de­ Liver Oil, the potency of both 341 land of Wm. In- st, s by A L R R , lot 2 ...... D 1 08 29 04 t o o • THOMAS CHALMERS. being largely increased. It is used ■When I sa y GtTBE I d o n o t mean m erely ta glewright, e by T. 31. PULTON S ADDITION. voted to sound learning, and its colleges are stop them for a time, and then have them rn« wbyMCRR-26 2 41 63 10 1 00 414 JOHN KNOX. JOHN CALVIN. St. Joseph river, p t of e h f o f ne lots:19and 20 one a wonderful power in the United States; But by Physicians all over the world. turn again. 1 m ean A RADICAL CURE. s by E . McCol­ r bonnded nby parcel...... 88 23 04 100 215 Without entering into controversy it is it is the aim of this article to.namo only the I have made the disease of * - - - lum’s land, w by ieeson’a land & lot 48,.______44 12 02 100 158 enough to say here that there was a time in principal epochs of its history, and suggest PALATABLE AS MILK. highw ay...... 150 1 46 37 06 1 00 2 89 St Joseph river, i . Ha m il t o n ’ s p l a t . the primitive church when the words for n r s , e p i l e p s y © v w 11 acres ofn w Se by Fairchild’s com at ne cor lot that “ Revision” may mark one of them. Sold hjf all Druggists. qr of nw qr...... 12 11 2 92 76 18 1 00 480: land and street, 41, running w 67 presbyter and bishop were used indifferently FALLING SICKNESS, TOWN 4 SOUTH, OF RANGE 19 WEST. s by Brown’s av. ft, n 26>4 ft, e 67 for the same office, and as to the fact or tim e' 6COTT&BQW F1E, Chem ists, Ac.Y* A Living Lantern. A life-long study. I w a b e ast my remedy to' 65 15 3:75 98 15 1 qo 5 88 why Wells st...27 8 19 26 5 06 100 261 ft, s 2614 ft.! ...... 12 96 3 37 52 1 00 17 85 Of a presiding bishop having superior author­ s 165 ft of e 185 lot in nw fl qr M. MANSFIELD ADDITION. South American fireflies have heen Curb the worst cases, Because others have ft o f s 20 acres bounded n by lots 2, 3, 4,5,10 ity the polemics may decide. Suffice it that called living diamonds. In the same failed is noteasonfornotnowrecelvingactire. ofneqr.,..,....84 8 63 2 25 35 100 1225 Brookfield st, e and 11___ A 12 96 3 37 52 1 00 17 85 the Paulicians and others insisted on retain­ Send at once for a treatise and a F ree BOTTLB o f my INFAKLIBLE R emedv. Give Express W12V- acresmore by St. Joe ave, s lots 1,2,3.4,5,6, ing the authority o f elders, and the exact pe­ part of the world is also found a pale or less o f a 20 by Jewett’sland 7,8,9,10, 11, 12, gray or a particularly disagreeable and Post Office. I t Costs yon nothing fo r a 12 50 5 20 135 21 100 7 76 w by Ballard’s andn % lots 14, riod when presbyterian government ceased trial, and it will cure you. Address n 8 acres o f w l6 l a n d - , . . " ___.35 8 42 2 19 34 1 00 1195 15, 16 and 17, blk entirely (if it ever did cease) is a matter of looking moth which may be called a K .e. ROOT, m .C.9 183 PEiffitST., New York acres o f n h f of part o f e hf of C, and lots 1,2,3, such controversy that, according to one au­ living lantern. Kept inclosed in a w hf of s hf of nwqr boundedboundedn n 4. 5, 6,7, 8,9.10, thority, no less than 11,000 books and pam­ box for twenty-four hours, it will be neqr...... —84 8 3 46 90 14 100 5 50 by Michigan at, e l l and 12...... D 10 80 2 80 43 1 00 15:03 w 3 acres o f n h f by cemetery, s by VILLAGE OF COLOMA. phlets thereon have appeared in Great Britain found when the box is opened that the o f se qr o f ne qr 24 3 2 60 68 10 100 4 33 Superior st,w by GILSON’ S ADDITION. and Ireland. body of the moth is giving forth suf­ ne q rs o f Terri­ 9t^ 't® 8 5 0 1 2 1 1 3 14 48 1 00 1673 lot 10______G 29 07 01 1 00 137 For the purposes of modern history the torial road...... 84 12 2 46 64 10: 100 420 ptofshf of nefl lots 16, 17, 18...... G 2 12 55 08 100 3 75 ficient light to enable one to read HU commencing 89 qr beginning at a OF NEW BUFFALO. first epoch is that of the birth of Jean Chau- plainly any ordinary type. A number Sn. Huhphbbys* Specducs are scientifically and redan ofsscor oint 4 ebs and Blk. ,vin, who made his name somewhat less of glass fronted boxes containing these carefully prepared prescriptions; used for many' o f sec 24, thence ) links n 89° 5 'e l o t l l - ...... 1 56 15 02 100 173 Frencliy after his location in Geneva,’and is years in private practlcewithsUccessIandforover w 23 rods, n 4 from Burr Oak lot 12...... i 56 15 02 100 173 moths—Fulgaria conternaria natural­ thirty yearsnsea by the people. Every single Spe­ rods, e 22 rods, s Streemarked.wlth i o t a ...... at» 1 10 28 04 100 2 42 known as John Calvin. He was born .pt ists Call them—when placed around cific is a special cure for the disease named. 3 56 15 02 100 173 N oyon, N orthern France, J u ly 10, 1509, and These Specifics euro without drugging; purg-. 4 rods to place three hacks stan­ n3-5 of lot 4 ______»> thfe room afford nearly as much light’ OURE o f beginning..-.84 55 3 39 88 14 100 5 41 ding oh shank o f lo t 5 ...... —... 28 08 01 1 00 187 died a t Geneva M ay 37, 1564, having lived to Sick Beofficbs and relieve all tbo tronbloa inef* Ing or reducing the system, and are m ’ facc and University lo t 8: St.- JoJoseph river, n h f l o t 7...... o 2 56 15 02 1 00 1 73 as-so -many wax candles.—Chicago dent to a bilious etatoof tie system, such f deed the sovereign i-em ed icsofth eW orld . - e of river...... 88 23 04 100 215 thence n: 89° 5’ e, s h f lot 7------o 2 56 15 02 100 173 see. the principles of the Reformation tri­ Plzziness, Naussa, Drou-siaess, Distress ntles 2 244 umphant in a large part of Europe, He was Times. eating. Tain in tho Side, &e. While theirx □ST OF PEINCIPiL Kos. TRICES. University lot 11 5 chs and 63 Iks l o t l l ...... i i i 29 04 100 — ” ...... rmosfi 1 F ev ers, Congestion, Inflammation,.. ,2 ,1 e o f river...... SS 23 01 100 215 to a White Oak lots l a n d 2______3 1 12 30 04 1 00 2 46 xemarkable Euccesa lias been shown iu curing C.H .PEARSON & C-.-*------—™ ,2 ,1 a man of wonderful learning-and inexorable Up a Stump. * S£ W orm s, Worm Fever, Worm Colic,. University lot 18 tree, thencen 81° lot 12— ...... 3 1 10 28 04 100 242 logic. He began life as a Catholic priest, but 3 Crying C o lic, or-Tcethingof Infants ,2 ,1 eof river...... 88 23 04 l’ oo 215 5’ 8 5 chs and75 l o t i ...... 4 1 10 28 04 100 2 42 The governor of Rhode Island found B ia rrh c ------‘ University lot 85 links to an Oak lo t 7...... 7 1 64 43 07 100 314 reasoned.liisway to another faith, and for­ ^ B A L T I M .O R E .M & ex R E ...... ,.26 17 04 01 100 122 tree, thence- s to lot 10.______7 1 61 43 07 100 814 mulated in-writing the views till then but that Charles Raul had heen convicted s 20 acres of. w qr see line: divid-. l o t s ...... 8 1 64 43 07 100 314 w a s SICK 7 Conghs, Cold, Bronchitis...... ____ .2 5 . vaguely held by the Protestants. From his of a robbery of which he inno­ Headache, yet Carter’s Xittlo Liver Pilla arft 60 acres: o f sw ft ing said sec 35 e e 46ft o f s y 2 o f lot. 5 8 1 10 28 C4 100 242 school in-Geneva went out such men as John cent, and had served two years on a equally ^valuable in Constipation, curing aiidpre* qr—...... 35 20 27 S3 7 "25 1 12 100 37 25 and w, thence w e 46 ft o f s y 2 o f lot 6 8R 1 10 28 04 100 242 venting ihisaunoyingcomplaint.-whilo tbeynlso IO Dyspepsia, 3—. ... . _ r, o f RANGE 19 WEST. along said; qr sec lot 10;— ------8 1 64 43 07 100 314 Knox, and others who revolutionized the term which he should never have had. correetollflisordcrsof tbestomacb.stimulatetlia Xl Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25 w h f Of e: hf o f line to a stake i o t a ...... 10 io 1 37 36 ' 05 100 278 - Netherlands, protestanized. Scotland and He, therefore, pardoned him, and in­ liver and regulate tbo bowels. Even if they only 1 2 W h ites, too profuse- Periods. “ ...... 2 5 nwqrofneqr- 3 10; 16 16 4 20 65 100 22 01 set at se cor of lo t s — ...... 23S3 1 36 36 05 100 277 cored 1 3 C rou p, Cough, DlfflcultBreathlng.... .2 5 nhf ofnhf oise lands heretofore lots hand 10..—__ 25 1 12 29 04 1 00 245 changed the whole civil polity of England. side of ten days he discovered that 1 4 S a lt Ith eu n i, jaysipelas.Eruptlona. .2 5 qrof neqr— ... 3: 10 7 09 X 84 28 100 1021 conveyed by G. ft lot 4. — . ______25 50 15 02 1 00 1 73 Dec. 3, 1557, m ay be assumed as the' second Charles: ought to have got three other 15 Itheniuatism, Rheumatic Pains— ,25 ” — - 1R . C. 56 15 02. 100 1 73 1 6 F e v e r and. A n n e, Chills,Malaria.... .S i) s 10acres of n h f N. Bond to. f l in t s .- ...... 25 great epoch; , for on that day “ The:! First sentences for three other robberies he X7 Pilcsy Blind -£ «ai* 22 19 5 78 89 100 2986 Paine, thence n l o t l l - ...... 25 56 15 02 100 173 HEAP 1 9 C a tarrh . Influenza,...... <3oldlntheiHead^ #fi9 Covenant” was drawn up at Edinburgh and nhf of ehf of 2911° w 3 chs and lo t l2 ...... — . 25 56 15 02 103 173 actually did commit. A jury seldom 'Aolistbey'WOuiabealmostpricolesstotboBO'whO t20 W hooping: Conffhy ViolentCoughs. «nO s w q r ...... 12. 40 25 48 G 62162 100 3412 21 links to stake; lots 6 and 7______. . . . 3686 273 71 11 100 4 55 subscribed by the most powerful o f the Scotch puts an innocent man in a hole.—De­ eufier from this distressing complaint; butfortu- 2 4 General UeWlity.PhyBicalWeahness A 10 acres o f eh f thence n 13H° w WATBR LOTS, , noblemen and a large array of barons and in­ satcly tbeir goodness does notondbero,and those 27 Kidney?)ifiease...... ^•50 a 25 5 22 troit Free Press. 28 Nervous Debility....* ...... ofseqr...... 14 10 5 26 1 37 21 109 784 lc h and 8 links . lots 24,31 and 34.... 81 13 100 fluential country gentlemen; The queen at tvhooncatry them-will And these little pills,valu­ 3 0 U rin ary W ea k n ess, ‘Wetting Bed.^ .5 0 shf of ne qrof to place of begfia- lot ft______56 15 02 100 173 able in Gomany ways that they will not bo wil­ 32 Diseases o f tlieHeart,P«lpI»tio&lsOO s e q r ...... 16 20 12 id 3 15 48 100 1673 ing— .,35 75 4 51 1 17 18 100 686 lot 6 ...... 56 15 02 100 1 73 once opened w a r o il the Covenanters, and ling to do without them. But after allsick head n 40 rods of lo t i p to f w h f of nw lot 7...... 56 15 02 100 1 73 John Knox hurried from Geneva, -landing at St a t e o f Omo, C i t y o f T o l e d o , ) Sold byDrugrfsra.or sent postpaid on receipt 56 15 173 •SS. 5012 10 315 48 100 16 73 qr bounded nby lo ts...... 02 100 Leith May 3,1559. “ The. Second Covenant” L u c a s C o u n t y , j of price. Dr . Humphreys* makual, (144 pages) nefl q r o f...... 20 104 39 01 10 14 1 56 100 5171 A . M. Everts- lot 9...... 56 15 02 100 .173 richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. nhf of w hf of land, e by high­ lot 10. 56 15. 02 100 173 was then drawn and signed, and on Dec. 20, F r a n k J. C h e n e y makes oath that K m aphTeysM IedicineCo.lQ^ Fulton St. N n w q r ...... 21 40 15 IS 3 95 61 100 2074 way, s by qr sec . lot 11...... 56 15 02 100 173 1560, the first general assembly- of the'Chjurch he is tlie senior partner of the firm of ACHE NfW (° flfiANCE- MASS; n h f of s 20acres line, w by Mrs. lot 12— ...... 56 15 02 100 173 of Scotland met in Edinburgh! The'confllet ffstbo bano of so many lives that here is whera* o f w h fo f nwqr 21- 10 3 85 1 00 15 to o 600 J . Crandell’a lot is ...... : ...... 56 15 02 100 173 F. J. C h e n e y & Co.,, doing business in a we make our great boost. Our pills cure it while cmcAG.?‘i 2 8 UNION SQURRE.NY sflNrto«=|-- PECIFICS. s 10 acres o f w la n d -...... 33 12 l l 3 14 48 too 1673 lot 14— ...... 56 15 02 100 173 with: prelacy continued with short intprmis- - the City of Toledo. County and State others do not. » - - - . . ^ . . a TLftN TA.BA.-W CAL.nS!SlSCq h f of nw qr...... 21 10 3 85: 1 00 15 100 600 were NitBs.- ’ lot 15...... 56 15 02 160 173 gions, and often with unrelenting, fury ,on* aforesaid, and that said firm will pay Carter’s Little Liver Fills ore very Email and, ST.LDUIS.MO. OALLAS.TEX. nhf of nwqr of pt Of blocks 13 lot 16,...... 56 15 02 100 1 73 both sides, for 129, years—till'the accession o f very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose.’ 56 173 They aro strictly Vegetable and do. not gripe ojr; seqr--— ....21 20 14 57 3 78 ss: 100 19 93 and 14 lying e of lot 17,— ...... 15 02 100 W illia m o f Orange. 4 But it was n ot till 1707, the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ WALLACE EILEY,. Agent. ESTABLISHED 1863. n49M acres o f n a line drawn.’ lot 18.-...... 56 1& 02 100 178 LARS for each - and every case of:Ca- purge, but by their gentlo action plcasooU who 69H acres o f w from the awcorV lot 19- 56 15 03 100 173 ’ when the legislative union .of England and use them.- In vials at-25 cents; five for $1. Bold hf of neqr...... 22 49 25 35 32 9 19 1 41 100 4692 oftdk 13 to lUe . 10t22.*...... 56 15 02 100 173 Scotland wak completed,' that the -Presby­ ’tarrh that cannot be cured by the use by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 56 173 w 60 acres o f a ne cor of blk 14 2 41 63 10 100 414 lot 23— - ...... 15 02 100 terian church: of Scotland was really recog­ of H a l l ’ s Ca t a r r h C u r e . CARTER MEDICINE C O ., New YdrK: - X E W - r h f of swqr...... 23 • 60 41 80 10 871 67 100 5534 lots 15 and 16... 8 42 2,19. 34 1 00 1195 lo t 2 7 -...... 56 15 02 100 173 Whf of e hfol e 5 rodsnf lot 21- . 7 22 =.1,83 /2 9 -1 0 0 1039 lot 28.1...... - ...... 56 15 02 100 173 nized as n ational and independent. ' FRANK J.‘ CHENEY. SMALL PILt. SMALL DOSE. S^ALL PRICE DISEASES of W O p v i J 26 13 6 7 9 1 0 5 100 34 97 Iots25ioia.26i.-.’ - . 7----- 2 2 'l'8 3 t!2 9 .100 1039 lotS9.C— ...... 56 15 03 1 00 1 73 “ The P resbytery at? W andsw orth” In 1573 Sworn to before me and’subscribed n w qr— ...... 26 40 'a titriiiMtntri Specialty by Dr. KILMER, South Deni, Jndyj: e h f o f neq r— 27 80 51 07 13 23 3 04- 100 6789 , . , - -' -'-j.BKESOlt’ S ADDmOir.’ Iot30;— — — . 56 15 02 1 00 173 marks the.third great epoch.’- '.It was the, In my presence, this eth’ day of Decem­ W h f of seqr— 27 80 31 42 -8 17 126 -100 4185 lot 23...... 241 63 10 100 414 lo t 32—.. , ...... 56 15 02 100 173 FOR THE BEST it 7’acres of s 30 » lo t 8 3 -...... 4 83 *25 19 100 727 ‘-iot83;.— ...... 56 15 02 100 173 formal organizatioAof. Presbyterianism in ber,, A. D. 1888. r Removal-of Tumors! Radical cute ofHefiiiiC acres otsw qrof lo ts llla n d 112. 4 83>>F25j,19i=1.00 ^727 .lot 65...... 56 15 02 1 00 . 173 England; Seventy-flvVyeiars later the Pres­ (rupture), Fistula-and Piles, Correction' oFDe-’ nwqr—— — 23 7 6 S. 1 70 26 100 948 lo t L a ...... 1 56 15 • 02 1 00 X A. W. GLEASON. fortuities, such as Cluh-foot, Bow-leg;Knock-knee;; byterians dominated • parliament; and ;.the |SE A L | Hare-lip and Mothers-mark; Diseases o f Bones ’ P a w t u c k e t , r . i . ... w 10 acres o f b _- • 4 ...... 1 56 15 03 100 t ,173 Notary Public, Iff acres o f nw lo t 166...... 60 15 02 1 0 0 177 lots*—* * ,...,...... ’. 1 56 -15" “ 100-173 - country^ but only for a short time. ,The n ext, JOB PRIN TIN G , and Joints, &c., &c. -Call personally ole address o r o f n w q r— 28 10 ft 82 170 26 100 948 lo t 169— ...... 60 16 02 100 177 lot4.,i — . 1 56 16- 02 100 '*173 ' great-epoch was 161S-i9, whin the’iariehrhtecTt Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ him for terms'and date. ' ' swqr of—______83160 9516 24 75 3 81 10012473 lot 170.-1.*...... 60 - 15 02 100 177 lo t 6 ..-...... - . 1 56 15 02 100 173 ■Sjmod of Djortcbnvmied at Ddft,'im’:sdrith” ^ fn/vnro a CATTfnt 1 56 15 173 nally, and acts directly upon the blood CALL AT THE ' PATENP PROCESS FILES i O B W TOWN 6 SOUTH, OF RANGE 19 WEST, lotiTLU.':...... art is-n-ico 177 n hf o i lot T...... 100 Holland,-condemned the doctrines of Armin-' n flh f o f nwfl qr 3 60 42 15 25 3 96 61 100 2082 lo t 173-...... 3 61 94 14 100 569 lot8..-,..-— ...... 56 15 100 173 and:mucous ’surface of the’ system. Of every flescrlpt Ion ,ottl neqrofswqr- 5 40 717 187 89 l o o 1033 n hf lots 179 * 180 60 15 02 1 00 1 77 lo t:9 -* -. 66 15 02 1 00 1 73 ius and ~ affirmed of Calvin. In the RKCORD-StbamPRINI- CAPACITY 1 jSOO BOZEN PER MY, * ^ - - v n rt - - - . ■ . . . •- * -.. ■■ , -.r . .. Send fog teatimomala.'freA' IN G HOUSE. Warranted



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