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VOLUME XXXIV. BUCK AX AN, BERRIEN CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. NUMBER 21

M’KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT. TAKE MORE BOER TOWNS. fiHIR KILLED AT TIEN TSiN VFORTY-ONE PEOPLE KILLED MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. Serious Accident to Lineman. They Are Unanimously Selected by . the Buller Occupies Standerton--Ian Hamll- Ionia, Mich,, June 23—Ionians who were in the vicinity of W. C. Rage & Republican Convention. VERY DISASTROUS WRECKS ON * ton Takes Heidelberg. RELIEVING FORCE IS NOW IN FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT T H U GREAT DANGER. Philadelphia, June 22.—A crowd TWO RAILROADS. Co/* bank witnessed a shocking acci­ Pretoria Presidency, June 26.—Clem­ CHAMPION MINE. dent. Henry G. Roberts, an employe gathered early and cheered leaders on ents successfully engaged a body of of the State Line Telephone Co., wa» entry, Roosevelt receiving his usual Train Burns and Thirty-Five Are Cre­ Throe Thousand. Foreign Troops Are Sow Boers yesterday near Wynberg, where Two Hundred Pounds of Dynamite, fli* adjusting a rope from a ladder. He demonstration. After prayer by Arch­ mated in Georgia—Others on Surrounded by Boxers and in he had gone to pick up supplies and pioded, One Man. K illed and lost Ms footing and pitched headfore­ bishop Ryan, Quay withdrew amend­ Way to Sangerfest in Heed of Pressing Help some heavy guns preparatory to acting " Another I.tjnred—Sev­ most through the plate glass window , Immediately. ment to change basis of representation. Milwaukee. in the bank. Only his head went in combination with columns from eral Missing. Chairman Lodge called for nomi­ Lindley, Heilbron, and Heidelberg.. He through. The weight of his body drew Atlanta, Ga., June 25.—Passengers his neck and face against the glass, Chicago, June 2G.—Roar Admiral nations. Alabama yielded to Ohio, drove the enemy north of Sand Spruit Champion, Mich., June 25.—A fr|;;hi and when Foraker named McKinley and crew of a whole train dead, with and he was cut in a frightful manner. Kempff reported combined forces of with loss. No casualties are reported. 8,500 men entered Tien Tsin Saturday every one rose and yelled and waved the exception of the occupants of the ful accident occurred at the .Chump U i He will be disfigured for life. It took London, June 25.—The Transvaal With small loss. They started Sunday standards, plumes, banners and flags sleeper; thirty-five persons wiped mine this afternoon at 4:80. Two ht.n sixteen stitches to sew up the cuts. military incidents are summed up of­ to relieve Admiral Seymour’s troops, for ten minutes. As Roosevelt rose to away, some cremated—such is the ap­ dred pounds of dynamite exploded o j. second nomination convention cheered ficially by Lord Roberts in the follow­ Paid Expenses of Litigation. believed to be surrounded near Pekin. palling record of Saturday night’s dis­ the twenty-fifth level, killing a your, Japanese report of Seymour’s capture him for five minutes. He aroused ap­ ing message to the War o filets: Charlotte, Mich., June 25.—The case aster on the Macon branch of the, man named Noah Lark, and seriousi. 83d departure of Ministers under Chi­ plause by his allusion to the Demo­ ' “Pretoria, Sunday.—Buller reached injuring John Floyd, one of the fore­ recently commenced against ex-Rep- cratic ice trust. Thurston (Neb.), Yer- Southern railway. nese escort to place of safety. Standerton on June 22. He found a. men. resentative Babcock for failure to in­ President McKinley refused Chinese kes (Ky.), Knight (Cal.), and Mount There was no warning. The train (Ind.) followed in seconding speeches. good deal of rolling stock. All the Five Finnish miners, three who wen clude a 2,000 mortgage in bis state­ Minister’s request for armistice and re­ was moving along at a reduced rate of ment to tbe new state tax commission call of troops. Powers will treat China McKinley received every vote on the Dutch residents had left the town. working on the twenty-fourth level speed, in the face of a heavy rain, • “The British prisoners captured has been discontinued by order of as if it had no government. Ambassa­ call of states, was declared nominated, when suddenly it pitched forward and and two on the twenty-sixth, are miss and convention cheered another five since our occupation of Pretoria have ing. It is supposed they are dead, as .Prosecuting Attorney Jones, Mr. Bab­ dor Choate’s conference with Lord Sal­ plunged into Camp’s Creek, which had isbury showed England and America minutes. been taken to Maeliadodorp. cock having prepared a correct state­ been swollen by tbe heavy rains, the concussion was strong enough to in accord, When Alabama was called for vice- “Ian Hamilton occupied Heidelberg kill, and in the opinion of some of the ment and paid the expense of the liti­ Lieutenant General Miles may be presidential candidates it yielded to amounting to a cloudburst. on Saturday. The enemy fled, pursued gation. Iowa; Young withdrew Dolliver’s miner's, blow them-to atoms. sent to China, as he would outrank any Death to many was instantaneous. by our mounted men six or seven army officer there. Troops will be name and presented Roosevelt, a Others struggled in the water until Was Tlrad of Life. “Westerner by adoption.” Delegates whirled away by the torrent, and oth­ miles: The previous day Broad wood's A Farmer’s Woos. rushed from Manila and others sent Lansing, Mich., June 22.—David ‘ Petoskey, Mich., June 25.—King Bar­ from America to take their places cheered and filed past Rough Rider ers, caught in the wreckage which cavalry had a skirmish with the •en­ for six minutes and forty seconds, emy, dispersing them' completely and Gould, a farmer residing near Mar­ tel, a magnetic healer who came here United States may have to furnish was above the water line, were burned shall, came to Lansing the other day three months ago from Waukesha, 10,000 men. Roosevelt “looking the while like a to death, while their cries for help capturing six, statue, so imperturable he was.” Mur­ “Hunter's advance brigade reached with a sleek young man for whom tin- Wis., took a dose of sugar of lead and Shanghai believes worst fias hap­ reached the ears but brought ho help farmer is now looking anxiously .Will probably die. Bartel was 50 years pened to legations at Pekin and to Sey­ ray (Mass.) and Ashton (Wash.) sec­ from the survivors of the sleeper, Johannesburg, toward Heidelberg, on onded nomination. There were cries June 22. . . Gould had a horse ami buggy worth old, eccentric but prosperous, and was mour’s force. who were themselves struggling for about $125. His companion, who gave about to begin the erection of a sani­ No authentic news from Pekin since for Depew, who made a characteristic life in an effort to scale the high banks “The enemy attacked our post at speech. Roosevelt received every vote Honingspruit, and before reinforce­ his name as Holcomb, obtained the old tarium, He said before losing con­ June 14. of the gully into which their car had man’s confidence and finally purchased sciousness that he was tired of life. Washington, D. C., June 25.—A tele­ but one, his own, which was not cast. been thrown. ments arrived from Kroonstad tifoy Applause shook the building. After the rig for $140,.paying $20 in cash and gram * from Admiral Kempif, dated The scene of the wreck was near had burned three culverts. These had resolutions of thanks to officials of the all been repaired by this afternoon.'’ giving his note for the luuanre. ii Want Curfew Enforced. Chef bo, June 24, says: convention the Philadelphia conven­ McDonough. Ga., which town, in­ told Gould he wanted to drive hup the Albion, Mich., June 23.—A petition “ In ambuscade near Tien Tsin, on formed through the heorism of the London, June 23.—General Steyn’s tion adjourned. forces in the Orange River Colony are country for a few days, promising to has been presented to the city couucil the 21st, four of Waller’s command Philadelphia, June 21.—Convention flagman, was the first to send assist­ pay him the balance of the money on signed by thirty members of the W. C. killed and seven wounded. Names will ance. for the time drawing most of the at­ was slow in assembling; Hanna and tention of Lord Roberts, rather to the his return. The young man has not re­ T. U. asking for the Immediate publica­ ■be furnished as soon as received. other leaders were applauded on en­ Green Bay, Wis., June 25.—Six per­ turned and Gould is now convinced tion and enforcement of the curfew or­ sons dead, one missing, and fifty-three neglect of Commandant General Louis Force of 2,000 going to relieve Tien tering, but Roosevelt “set the conven­ Botha and President Kruger. The .sev-" that he was up against a bunco game. dinance, passed about two years ago Tsin today. Kempif.” tion wild,” After prayer the fifteen injured is the cost of a collision on the erance between the Transvaal and the to prevent the Indiscriminate roaming The Secretary of the Navy has or­ survivors of the first Reifuhlican con­ Chicago & Northwestern railroad at Orange River Colony was completed This Looks Like Business. ' of the streets by children after night­ dered Admiral Remey to go with the vention and the flag then flown were Depere. five miles south of here, at 10 yesterday, as Lord Roberts said it St. Johns, Midi., June 24.—The Lan­ fall, but never enforced. Brooklyn to Taku and to offer to Gen­ introduced. Reports of Committees o’clock yesterday morning. would be, by the arrival of General sing, St. Johns & St. Louis Electric eral. MacArthur conveyance of any on Credentials and Permanent Or­ The train on which the lives were Buffer's advance -guard, under Lord Railroad Company have entered into Teaoliars’ Examinations. army troops •which the Brooklyn can ganization were approved. Senator lost was an excursion, bound 'for this Dundonalcl. at St. Anderson. The wide a contract with Pulfrey & Bauch, Farmington, Mich., June 24.—Nearly carry. Lodge was elected chairman. Quay city, from Fond du Lac and intermedi­ net around the 6,000 or 8 Odd. men un­ manufacturers and ’builders, this vil- a'hundred teachers and applicants are London, June 25—The 3,000 foreign offered a rule to base representation ate points, with delegates and.visitors der General Steyn will not contract. age, for 85,000 brick to be used in in town for the purpose o f taking the troops at Tien Tsin were hard pressed on votes east, which went over. Plat­ to the German Sangerfest. There wore Adroit maneuvering and bc.sk light m.;.- tbe construction of tbe power house examinations by the county board of and fighting desperately for their lives form was adopted unanimously; con­ over 500 persons on the tra in; and that are likely to take place, because, un­ at Maple Rapids for the proposed'.ne w examiners, under the supervision of on Thursday. •* vention adjourned. the loss of life is not greater is due to til all resistance south of the Yaai is road. So this looks as though there Commissioner H. S. Elliott, of Oxford. A relieving force of less than 1,000 Platform pledges good government the fact that the baggage car and tlu- at an end, the British line of. commun­ was Something more than '“wind” in' The meeting is one of the largest ever was forced back to Taku Friday. in the United States and dependencies, smoker following it were the only cars ications will not be safe. the much-talked-of new road. Tbe held by the board. The loss to the international forces sound money; recognizes the neces­ of the eight which were damaged to London, June 21.—It is reported surveyors are now engaged in running x was 300. sity for the honest co-operation of any great extent. that Kruger has escaped, is on his ol line from Lansing to St. Louis. They Big Fire at Almonfc. ' Among those killed in the Friday capital to meet new business condi­ Of the injured a score or more are way to Europe, and a dummy is in passed St. Johns the first of last week. Imlay City, Mich., June 22.—Fire de ­ fighting was the commander of EL M. tions, and at the same time it con­ in serious condition and several may the executive car. stroyed the large grist and saw mill S. Barfleur. demns “all conspiracies and combina­ not recover. Son o f Ma»o«lona*s M trshal. belonging to R. K. Farnum, at Almont, Admiral Hillebrandt of the Russian The responsibility for- the wreck has London, June 20.—The casualt es Laporte, Ind., June 24—It developed tions intended to restrict business, made public by the war office, includ­ yesterday morning. The loss is about fleet, has sent a mixed force of 4,000 create monopolies, to limit production, not been fixed. today that George W. Ayres, under $5,000; no insurance. It was only by inen from Taku to attempt-the relief or,to control prices.” Protection and ing a long list of missing, show Brit­ Indictment for muder at Goshen, ]§■ hard work that their large elevator of Tien-Tsin. reciprocity; liberal pension laws, lib­ CONVICTED OF POLYGAMY. ish losses-in engagements hitherto not the son.of Jacob Ayres, of Mancelona. was saved from the flames. Origin of From Shanghai it was reported that erally administered; the reduction of reported. In an attack on a recon­ Mich. The senior Ayres is the marshal the fire unknown. the allied forces had destroyed the the war taxes; the reorganizing of the struction train at Leeuw Spruit on pf the Michigan town, but is unable to P.iuv Jiiroi'8 IVcvo Mormons, but Found June 14 three were killed, five wound­ Taku forts, and that 4,000 Chinese had consular system; and the construc­ Against Kob rts— W ill Appeal.' . provide funds for the defense of his young Man Drowned. been killed at Tien Tsin. tion of the isthmian ship canal are fa­ ed and sixty captured. Leeuw Kprui' Bon who, with James Hess, also a Grand Rapids, Mich., June 25.—Wil­ is forty miles north of Kroonstad. New York, June 24,—A Washington vored; devices of southern states to Salt Unite, Utah, .Tune 23.—Brigham Michigan man, are under indictment liam Champion, aged 17, was drowned dispatch says: * London, June 20.—Lord Roberts re­ disfranchise the negro sire condemned: H. Roberts was sentenced by Judge. for murder in the first degree. The in the river while swimming. He “A brigade of troops and' six more the action of the President in dealing ports that over 2,000 stands of arms two young men visited a Goshen sa­ Nom-Il to pay a fine of $130 or be im­ climbed upon a ledge and dived into warships have been ordered to proceed with Cuba, Porto Rico. Hawaii, and have been given up at Pretoria since loon, where in an affray with a man shallow water, striking upon a stone from the Philippines to Taku, Tills the Philippine Islands is commended: prisoned in the county jail for 150 the occupation of the capital. These named Levi Spahr, it is alleged they and apparently stunning him. He ^.will give Admiral Kempif a fleet of public offices in these territories are days. Execution of the sentence was will be utilized by the released Br't- killed their victim. • went down and his body was not re-, thirteen warship in Chinese waters. to be given, as far as possible, into staid thirty days so as to give Roberts isli prisoners, of whom there are 148 covered for half an hour. “These forces are in addition to the the hands of their own inhabitants. a chance to appeal. He hopes to es­ officers and 3.039 men. Of the former Progressive Farmers. Ninth Infantry, .already ordered to Philadelphia, June 20.—Convention twelve and of the latter 248 are in the cape in-the Supreme Court on a tech­ hospitals. Battle Creek, Mich., June 24.—The . Row Over Planlc SI dew ilk. China.” met at 12:35. Roosevelt was cheered nicality. farmers age progressing with the Lapeer, Mich,, June T l—Mayor most. After prayer Secretary Dick London, June 23.—News of bombard­ Salt Lake, Utah, June 22.—Brigham dines. No more old wooden bridges Schlegel has ordered the police to pa­ ment of Tien Tsin by Chinese troops read call and 'Chairman Hanna in wel­ COUNT MOURAVIEFF DEAD. Cor them. Emmett township has con­ trol in front of Oliver Wattles’ store, coming delegates mentioned McKin- H. Roberts, late aspirant to a seat in with modern artillery is confirmed. the National House of Representa­ structed one bridge of all steel and and also called the council to meet in Fighting had lasted five days, and lay’s name, which evoked a burst of tives, was found guilty of polygamy. Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ex­ have vc ted $4,000 to build another one special session. Wattles attempted to many on both sides killed; foreign con­ applause. Senator Wolcott as tempo­ The verdict was reached in a State Suddenly of Apoplexy. ■ of steel. They also voted down the put down a plank sidewalk, which is a cessions nearly all burned. American rary chairman reviewed issues of hour. court after a trig! lasting only forty proposition to bond the town for the violation of the city .'ordinance, an d was consulate razed. British consul asked Committees were announced and after minutes, Four of the jurors were London, June 22.—A dispatch from amount and will tax themselves in one restrained by the marshal. aid, and warned relief force to beware a benediction convention adjourned to Mormons,-but they promptly agreed to St. Petersburg announces the sudden assessment and save the interest bn of ambuscade. One report places for­ await reports. the verdict, which was returned with­ death this morning of the Russian bonds. Died From H k Injuria*. eign loss at 1,500 killed. “Roosevelt is out of it, and he will in fifteen minutes. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count Coldwater, Mich., June 22.—James London, June 22.—Admiral Kempff not be nominated,” said Hanna. New The conviction is remarkable because Mouravieff. Count Mouravieff had Siivoii by Grabbing: a Post. Dunbar, who was so seriously injured ‘ reported that Boxers and Chinese at­ York delegation agreed unanimously it has hitherto been exceedingly .liffi- Lansing, Mich., June 23—Frank at the Michigan Portland Cement Co.’s tacked foreign quarter of Tien Tsin on to present Woodruff’s name; and Quay just finished his morning cup of cof­ cnlt to get a jury in a State court that fee, between 9 and 10 o’clock, and had Dodge, the young son of Charles D. works, was operated upon at Toledo June 1 and destroyed American con­ says this means Roosevelt’s nomina­ would vote- to find a man guilty' of Dodge, had every stitch of clothing and died last night. His left arm and sulate and other buildings. Relief force tion. Long seems to be the adminis­ ordered breakfast, when he fell to the polygamy'. Roberts will come up be­ floor in a fit of apoplexy and expired torn from his body at the blacksmith shoulder blade were removed. He on its way from Taku. tration’s choice, with 146 sure votes fore Judge Norrell for sentence on shops of Bement’s Sons. The young leaves a widow and three small’ chil­ Minister Deleasse in Chamber of from New England and the South. in a few minutes. Saturday. Mouravieff’s death is a severe blow man’s sleeve caught on a set screw on dren. Deputies intimated that powers had Dolliver has many Western votes. The pennlfv provided in the statute a line shaft. He grasped a convenient agreed upon a program which includes to the Czar, who will have great diffi­ Is a fine of $100 to $1,000,imprisonment culty in finding another adviser so con­ post and held on while the machinery Accident to Grand Rapid* Man. removal of Dowager Empress, and LOUBET RECEIVES AMERICANS in the State penitentiary for a term removed every particle of clothing Kalamazoo, Mich., .Tune 23.—John government by new ruler with aid of genial to him, as Mr. De Staal, the nor exceeding six months or both fine, Ambassador here, declined the post. ■ from his body. He was not seriously Saic, who came here from Grand Rap­ foreign troops. and Imprisonment. injured. ids, with a party of excursionists, fig­ Japan sent four more ships to Taku, National Commissioners on Official Visit Mouravieff came from one of the to French President. most prominent and powerful families ured in a runaway here and was bad­ has twelve others ready, and chartered Old Farmer Killed by Bull. ly injured: His horse became fright­ fifteen transports for troops. REPLIES TO FILIPINOS. of Russia. He was 55 years of age. Paris, June 23.—President Loubet Benton Harbor, Mich., June 23.— ened at a street car and threw' him Death of Admiral Seymour and de­ James Cooper, an old settler living one out, breaking a leg and Injuring him struction of-his .force reported by Chi­ yesterday officially received the Amer­ K>\v Draff- 7<3> considerable talk just how about the United States Ambassador Porter and 8754 c: No. 2 northern spring, 8.<54@8(>54c; No. A known to have been cross, but the ican gunboat Monocacy through bows. submitted to him peace proposals that St. Johns Steel Spring Works remov­ Mrs. Potter Palmer. Michael H. De spring, Sl@H5c. owner refused to kill him because of ing from here to Pontiac, where their Chicago, June 21.—No definite news Young, as president of the committee, had been approved earlier in the day Corn—No. 2, 4254®43l|c: No. 2 white, 4154© the excellent strain of breed which he from Pekin, but many unconfirmed. by a meeting of representative insur­ No 2 yellow. No. 3, 43©4J5lc; capital will be double. A carriage and Mrs. Daniel Manning, of New No. 3 yellow, 4i5fiC. represented. works located at Pontiac will employ Incredible rumors, as that Tsung-li- gents. Oats—No. 2, 2Jc; No. 2 white. 27%@28e; York, were introduced to M. Loubet by No. 3, 25v6c: No. 3 white, 27>a@2 cj No. them to manufacture their springs. Yamen building has been burned. Mr. Porter. In his reply he assured them that all 4 white, 2714c. - Would-Be Teachers. Prince Tuan, Emperor, and Empress President Loubet then addressed the personal rights under the United Barley—Feed lots, 3Cc: in alting. 37@42c. Albion, Mich., June 23.—Sixty-three commissioners, expressing his pleasure States constitution, excepting trial by Uye— inly <2'/aC. Ho Board of Public Work*. Dowager killed. Chinese report that Butter—Creameries, extras, me: firsts 1754© applicants are taking the examinations Kalamazoo, Mich., June 23.—The in meeting them and his gratitude to jury and the right to bear arms, would' lak e; seconds. fifcgu.c. Dairies, extras. 10J4c; for second and third grade teachers’ the allied column has arrived at Pe­ proposition to establish a board of pub­ President McKinley for sending repre­ t>« guaranteed them. firsts. i;>c; No, 2, He. Ladies, extras. 14$ certificates at the regular June exam­ kin and that the legations are safe is Uc. Packing stock. 1.S540. ■ lic works was defeated by a large ma­ sentative -American men and women The promoters of the peace move­ Eggs—Fresh stock 1 54 c, cases included. ination and the number will be in­ discredited. to act on an occasion meaning so much ment are now engaged in reconstruct­ lave poultry—Turkeys, (Sc per lb; chickens creased. County School Commissioner jority at the special election held here. Japan will send more troops, Aus­ ing the draft of the seven clauses hens. -8543:spring, 1. @i8c; ducks, (554© It was voted also not to abandon the to France. 7c; geese. 43@4 ucz. Burnham is in charge, with F. D. Mil­ tria three warships, and other pow­ submitted to General MacArthur in ler and Kassen Richardson, of Bur­ municipal lighting plant. In each pre­ Veal— r aney, 9c per lb; good to choice, cinct a number of women voted. ers are hurrying men and ships to Rathhone Officially Dismissed. such a way as to render it acceptable 7@S*4e; li;ht, (i@ii&c; course and heavy, lington, as examiners. The board will 5@>c. Taku. Washington, D. C., June 26.—Estes to both sides. ■ Green fruit—New apples. $3 «0©5 75per bbL meet to make returns at Marshall, June Chicago, June 20—American trans­ G. Rathbone,- the director of posts in . Potatoes new—..Ooc, *2 25 per bin; carry 30. Preferred Death to Suffering. Groat Damage by Cloudbursts. Oh. • 1 ?•• liri. Hart, Mich., June 25.—Frank Dee, a port landed 1,200 United States sol­ Cuba, has been officially dismissed Cattle—Steeys. 85 0@5 S5; butchers’ cows.' from the service by Postmaster Gen­ Indianapolis, Ind,, June 22— One of Telephonic Communication at Mackinac. tinsmith by trade, who has been a diers at Taku. Troops of other nations *2 JK©3 jl ; feeders. 84 2&@i 5; choice calves. sufferer from consumption for some en route. President ordered four more eral Smith, and intimations are given the hardest rain storms in years swept 15 7®li 75: common calves. 81 50@i Mackinac. Island, Mich., June 24.— that Rathbone’s case has proved more Indiana this morning. The Wabash riv­ Hogs—Roughs, 8 .0 j@ 5 lv; mixed and prime The cable of the long distance tele­ time past, committed suicide by shoot­ warship to Chinese waters. Admiral packers, $ 15©5 > ; prime heavy .and assort­ ing himself with a 22-caliber revolver. Kempff’s instructions authorize, him to serious than was at first believed. For er is out of its banks and still rising. ed butcher weights S,i 3 @5 ;}/Va; light mixed phone, connecting Mackinac Island Much damage has been done. At bacon weights. 140 lbs up, to average 176© is J and St. Ignaee, has been very success­ He leaves a widow and one child. do anything he chooses to conserve this reason it is quietly asserted that lbs. 85 ZtMi i .-s5; pigs, unuer 100 lbs 94 zo. American interests. Powers seem to he will not be permitted to go away Treaty, six miles south, a Big Four Sheep and Lambs—Lambs. * ■ /5@7 0 ; good fully laid. Successful tests were made from the island for the present. freight train of fifteen cars is wreck­ to prime native wethers. 3. 50@4 .5: fair »o between here and Detroit, Chicago and Railroad Man’s Great Find. be acting in harmony and a new inter- good fat western sheep. 34 75@5 33. e , national force of 15,000 men will start Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen­ ed in a. wash-out. The new iron bridge Boston. The entire distance is nearly Chelsea, Mich., June 25—, an eral Bristow, who has been in charge on Upper Treaty Creek is gone, and four miles in very deep water, thus employe of the Michigan Central rail­ for Pekin. Detroit. No definite news from Pekin, but in Cuba, is to come home at once. He not a bridge is left between Treaty and preventing communication being shut road, found a poeketbook containing Lafontaine. Wheat — July 9054c: No. 2 red 9lMd; many rumors; that Russian forces at­ will be succeeded by M. C. Fosnes, for­ off in winter by ice lamming. checks in English for $3,600, payable merly chief inspector at Pliiliadelphia, No. 3 red - 87&c; mixed red. 89c; m ix e.l to C. H. McKham. It was found along tacked Pekin; that Chinese troop* Gen. W heeler Beady to Start. white !0c; No. I white. !U5s c asked. burned the legation buildings; that who has been in Cuba for some time • Corn—Cash. No. 2. 44c: No. 3. 44c; No. 4, Pounded on Dynamite. the track one mile east. and is thoroughly familiar with the Washington, D. C., June '22.—General 4454c; No. 2 yellow. 4554c: No. 3. yellow, 45c; Bay City, Mich., June 25.—Frank Seymour’s force arrived; that Chinese' No. 4 yellow. 44. c. nominal. work. Joseph Wheeler, the new commander Cicsinkowski, a ten-year-old boy living killed all foreingers. of the Department of'the Lakes, with Oats—Cash No. 2 white. 2.;c; No. 3 white. Bigamist Pardoned. 3,5*c. at 1315 Eighteenth street, found a dy­ Lansing, Mich., June 22.—Gov. Pin­ Requisition For Lockwood. headquarters at Chicago, has near­ Rye—Cash No. 2. (>"c. namite cap and wondering what It Had His Foot Cut Off. Lansing, MiOh., June 22.—The re­ ly completed his arrangements .to' as­ Butter—Prime private creamery. 19@20c; gree has paroled Augustus C. Menden- * Cheboygan, Mich., June 24.—John prime dairy. 1 © . c: fair to good 15©1 c; would do, began pounding It with a ;! hall, sent from Newaygo county for quisition of the governor of Illinois for } sume his new duties. He will leave common dairy. 14c; cheap dairy grades 10$ stone. The cap exploded, and besides' (Scott; 15 years old, employed at Pelton Geo. Lockwood, who is wanted for for- . for Chicago on Saturday and will : 12c. -- three years for bigamy. Hon. Dan E. fc Reid’s mill, .had his right foot cut off reach there in time to take charge of | Eggs—Strictly fresh eggs in large lots U5jc. teaming out one eye, blew away a por­ Soper appears as the best friend of the gery, was honored by Gov. Pingree. Fruit-Apples, No. 1. <.5 per bu. tion of his. nose. paroled man. , . ___ if-the instep b y a lath mill saw. Lockwood is in custody in Detroit. the department, on Monday morning. The master of a packet conveying pas­ DECELARATION OF INDEPENDNCE, APPOINTMENT OF WASHINGTON. sengers to Providence (June 9), which The Dlen W ho W rote It and Their Pa­ live Hundred Dollars Monthly Was Voted was fired at and chased by the Gaspee triotic . Disinterestedness for neglecting; to piy the requisite for His Expenses' and Salary. In May 1776 the colonies on the propo­ In 1774 the Continental Congress tribute of respect, took advantage of sition of Mr. Adams were invited by the state of the tide (it being almost made fresh appeals to the King and - K " . . \ a \y- ii. ' • the General Congress to establish their peop-e of Great Britain. high water) to stand in so closely to several State Governments. On_ the the shore that the Gaspee in the pur­ To' his majesty they professed as 7th of June the resolution of indepen­ Strongly as ever their devotion to his suit might be exposed to run aground. dence was moved by Richard Henry The artifice succeeded; the Gaspee pres­ person, family and government; their Lee. On the llth a committee of five deep regret at any event which could ently stuck fast and the packet pro was chosen to announce this resolution ceeded in triumph to Providence where weaken their connection with his crown to the world, and Thomas Jefferson and their ardent desire for the restora­ a strong sensation was excited by the and John Adams stood at the head of tidings of the occurrence, and a project tion 6f harmony. To the people they this committee". From their designa­ strenuously repelled the charge of aim­ was hastily formed to improve the -blow tion by ballot to this most honorable and destroy the obnoxious vessel. ing at independence, which' nohe of duty their elevated standing in the their actions were said to justify. They Brown, an eminent merchant, and Congress might alone be inferred. In Whipple, a shipmaster, took the lead had never made overtures to any for­ their amicable contention and defer­ eign power nor availed themselves of in this bold adventure and easily col­ ence each to the other of the great lected a sufficient band of resolute and the weak state of the cities to become trust of composing the all-import int masters of them. Complaining, how­ 'armed men with whom they embarked document, we witness their patriotic in whaleboats to attack the British. ever, that the clemency of their sover­ disinterestedness and their mutual re­ eign was diverted, that their petitions spect. This trust devolved on Jeffer­ were treated with indignity and that son and. with it rests on him the im­ their prayers were answered by insults;* perishable renown of having penned they dreaded that the nation wanted the Declaration of Independence of either the will or the power to assist America. To have been the instru­ them. In that case they expressed a ment of expressing in one brief decisive firm determination that, “ while' we re act the concentrated will and resolu- vere the memory of our gallant and vir tuous ancestors, we never can surren der those glorious grivileges for which they fought, bled and conquered;—your fleets and armies can destroy our towns and ravage our coasts; these are incon CAPTURE OP MAJOR ANDRE. siderable objects—things of no moment Incidents of American History 1835. to men whose bosoms glow with the Major Andre a British officer connived with ardor of liberty. We can retire beyond Benf-diot Arnold, U. S- Commander at the reach of your navy and without West Point for the transfer of that garri­ son. 'After a conference with Arnold he any sensible diminution of the neces was captured, convicted as a spy and shot. Baries of life enjoy a luxury which from Arnold escaped to the British lines and that period you will want—the luxury received the price for his treason—a gene­ ralship in the King’s Army. of being free.” Having emitted these declarationi Bhip-of-war. At 2 o’clock the next Congress proceeded to make military morning (June 10) they boarded the arrangements which should compre­ Gaspee so suddenly and in such num­ hend the whole range of colonies. All bers that her crew were instantly over­ the troops within their limits were to powered, without hurt to any one ex­ be now called the Continental Army ; cept her commanding officer, who was committee were appointed to device wounded. The captors having des ways and means for supporting and patched a part of their number to con­ supplying it with arms and stores and vey him, together with his private ef­ preparing regulations for its govern fects and his crew, ashore set fire to ment. An issue of paper money 'was LIBERTY HALL', PHILADELPHIA. the Gaspee and destroyed her with all voted to the amount of three millions her stores. Beat of Congress from which rang the Bell to of dollars. The first object was con announce the signing of the Declaration sidered to be the choice of a comman The issue of this daring act of war of Independence. - against the naval force of the king was der and in this respect they were aingu as remarkable as the enterprise itself. lion of a whole family of States; of un­ larly fortunate. There had at this, The British Government offered a re­ folding in one all-important manifesto time sprung up among them an uncom­ ward of £500, together with a pardon if the causes, the motives, the justifica­ mon number of men of distinguished claimed by an accomplice, for the dis­ tion of the great movement in human abilities, and though some were in this covery and apprehension of any person affairs which was then taking place; concerned in the treasonable attack to have been permitted to give the im­ apon the Gaspee; and a commission press and peculiarity of his Own mind under the great seal of England ap­ to a charter of public right, elevated to pointed Wanton, the Governor of an importance in the estimation of men Rhode Island; Oliver,, the new beyond everything human ever borne Chief-Justice of Massachusetts; Auch- on parchment or expressed in the vis tnuty, the Judge- Admiral of Amer ica, Ible signs of thought, this is the glory and certain other persons, to preside of Thomas Jefferson. upon the trial of the offenders. But no trial took place. Nobody PATRICK HENRY’S ELOQUENCE. came forward to claim the proffered teward; some persons who were appre­ The Darning and Prophetic Words Ho Ut­ hended in the hope that they might be tered to tile Virginia Assembly. Induced by threats and terror to be­ The early example of Massachusetts come witnesses were enabled by popu­ in preparing for defence was followed lar assistance to escape .before any in­ by the other provinces, and war-like formation could be extracted from counsels were boldly broached in the them, and in the commencement of the provincial assemblies and congresses. following year the commissioners re­ When some members of the Virginia ported to the British ministry their in­ assembly urged the postponement of ability, notwithstanding the most dili­ these preparations, reminding their gent inquisition, to procure evidence or colleagues of the power of Britain and information against a single individual. the comparative weakness of America, and insisting that it would be time ehough to fly to arms when every well- GEORGE WASHINGTON, efter the Crisis. founded ho'>e of peace had entirely —From an old print. ,’d. like to have my little vanished—Patrick Henry, with Vehe­ res peot superior to him, it was generally ured. ment and v cforious eloquence, con­ agreed that the fittest person was George me around after the tended that that time had already come. Washington. Without very brillant talk with you about it. “ It is natural,'5 said he, “ to man to in­ talents or even very extensive informa­ dulge in the illusion of hope. W< tion he possessed sound sense, compre­ ^W asted. are prone to shut our eyes against a hensive views, a deep and devoted pat­ you are sorry you put the painful truth and listen to the song of riotism. These had been displayed in ackers itf the minister’s that enchantress till she transforms us a manner so” firm, simple and inanly as into beasts. There is no longer any rendered it impossible even to entertain y—Yes,- dad. It vtefs the room for hope. We must fight. I re­ a doubt of the thorough dependence ad, and it didn’r^q o f^ - peat it, sir,- we must fight. An appeal which might be placed on his fidelity to arms and to the God ox Hosts is all to1 the cause. [ PleasesAll. that is left us. They tell us that we Five hundred dollars monthly had _ j i e more i s ' are weak and unable to cope with so been voted for his pay and expenses, . * firecracker maker; ■ ][• ported into the colonies from the formidable an adversary. But when but being possessed of an ample for­ American colonies on certain articles les the heart of the little hoy, • shall we be stronger? Will it be when of importation. Their ability to pav , French and other islands in the We t The doctor and the undertaker. tune he declined anything beyond the AMERICAN FREEDOM. our supineness shall have enabled onr reimbursement of his actual outlay, these taxes was not doubted; and it Indies. This was followed by an act re­ enemies to bind us hand and foot? Sir, straining the currency of paper money. THE STORY OF OUR VICTORY was considered proper that those *who THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. we are not weak if we make use of OVER ENGLAND. enjoyed so many advantages. Should In 1765. to complete the link so un­ those means which the God of nature contribute their portion towards bear­ justly begun, was passed Grevilli-’s The day of. days Is near at hand.-^ ■■ The day we celebrate; has placed in our power. Three mill­ She was Invincible it War and Flushed ing the public burdens, famous Stamp Act, the prelude to the The day when men recall agifij ions of people armed in the holy cause most tremendous and destructive qn r- with Conquests when the Colonics De­ The colonists, however, were fully The grandeur of our — of liberty and in such a country as ours persuaded that whatever might be the rel that had befallen Britain for several All hail the glorioufijgg^JFda^s, fied Her Authority, and Declared Inde­ are invincible .by any force which our ages. It was styled “ the folly of Eng That br ingsjymtrTtom ind necessities of the mother country, yet,.. enemy can send against us. Nor shall pendence— Another Such Devolution land'and ruin cf America.” Tha£hodgK|3>rwhat the patriots wrought, exclusive of the restrictions laid during wajtihg humankind! wo figut our battles alone. That God “Will Never Be Known in History. late years on their commerce, the sole Although some acts favorable to th • Hujrlth for the great, the glorious Fourth. who presides over the destinies of na­ The Fourth of July 1897 witnesses enjoyment of their trade was a tax in commerce of the colonies were passed, Freedom's natal day! tions will-rise up friends to aid us. Cuba striving for independence, Crete itself more in proportion than all that ^The day when men are brothers again. the people became .suspicions and The battle is not to the strong alone seeking autonomy and Ireland chafing were levied on the people of Groat. And caste is pushed away 1 ■ ■ ■ r rfr'?. placed no reliance on the good will of -Cleveland Leader. but to . the vigilant, the active, the under British yoke yet yearning to be Britain. The right of taxing them the British Government. They especially brave. Besides, we haye no longer a TRAINING OF CONTINENTALS free.. The sympathies of all loyal Amer­ without'their being represented in the mistrusted the king. Resolutions were choice. If wo were base enough to do-, —From an Engraving 1610- 2 British Parliament, they denied as res­ GunppwdcB-niid^I'i reworks. icans intuitively go out to these strug. adopted . to make no further importa­ sire it, it is now too late to retire from gling provinces, who, were they per­ olutely as their ancestors did the pay- - tions from Great Britain; and so far Gunpowder- play? dvvery small part In modern fireworks. There is not, for the contest. There is no retreat but in mitted to follow their own inclinations, inent of ship money to Charles X, , was'the encouragement of domesti* submission and slavery. Our chains C would adopt a form of self-government manufactures persevered in that th* example, asihi/lj; particle of gunpciwder THE GROWTH OF .PYROTECHNICS used V a ’ ' h ixJ. jfrillnc- ist twenty years Ministers were chagrined and aston­ ing colors are strontium rens,baryta there is Up peace. The war is actually that the art oil fireworks lias vancement of society and obnoxious to ished to find that a great portion of the forWeensAcoppen for p les and soda begun. The next gale that sweeps from been brought to, itch o f excel* the freedom-loving individual. British nation- espoused the cause*oi for ambers) Chlorate tash givfes the north will bring to our ears the lence. The Cenltc) at Philadelphia, When we shall have accepted Hawaii America. But, disregarding all oppo­ clash of resounding arms.” These hist in 1876, and th< which comes to us voluntarily, into the the rmrping powt erl sh is add®fl to exhibitions at sition to Parliament, alL remonstrance give ariwjven bi ihlomer is al- words proved prophetic. Manhattan Bea ci;eatejd A demand for sisterhood of States, and have restored of the colonists as well as petitions from something mori i peace in Cuba to the satisfaction of her wqvs'nseqjo incrf pth or color. firepraker, cac- the United Kingdom the Govennne.n . die or ordinary inhabitants and the acceptance of i - An Ordinal) nad$f of salt- Points for a Parent. madly proceeded in the prosecution 61 The public ay craves big Spain, then should; we be content and peter, sulphur a ja l. 5ut finti- To ravejwe a successful dispK?y of fire­ its impracticable schemes. At this perioo mony bombs', floating tricate devices, grow great within ourselves. rpWent pirrity of works phe amateur or familias THE MINUTE MAN. the fame and grandeur of Great Brit­ color. aquatic wonder! above all good, . The story of our early rebellion /| \ \ should Eschew samenep3 md not get Under orders of the Provincial Congress the ain were so great that no one imagine* i The st colors. In no in the world is against the an just requirements of Eng­ panese fire- rattled !he constant/nrmg-of rocket inhabitants of the Colonies were enlisted that the colonies would presume to dis works is fo' there so great a for high class land is ever of interest, and none can id for day- after roc of the same kpid is monot- as Minute Men, “to be in readiness at a pnte any measure dictated by the min­ light" exhibition; re truly' as- fireworks as in tne d States. It is read of the bravery and daring, the for­ minute’s warning: to appear in arms.” istry, The splendid -triumphs of the onous an lire^ome.. tonishing, and ined a cliarac- estimated that rnj re Itfian §1,000,000 is titude and privations and final triumph British nation' in all parts of the world After materiarit is - The ministry expressed astonishment ter unapproa' other makers. burned up in fire otutB on every **Glor- of>-those pioneers of American greatness had excited the jealousy of Europe and ju3t as_wel i to’ er/pieces during at hearing such language from the col ­ They can fire ibS’winch explode and ions Fourth” of without being stirred to warmer bLood the idea of the colonists risking a tri >1 the daylij sec :m up ready for iy- onists, chargingthem with ingratitude . exhibit pheno nal effects. From one The ingenuity lyrotechnists has and patriotic pride. of prowess with the armies and fleets firing befor LvOU might get and "disloyalty, and with being solicit­ will apnear a 11 digged ship, which, been taxed to the ost to supply new The year 1763 terminated a .war; which had defeated the combined “ rattled” atfnigfit^ai are up the ous only to profit by the generosity, of While floating nicaiir, will run up effects or inve lombinations that which was both advantageous and glo­ strength of. France and Spain was con whole outfit pitlia-si tray spark, the mother country. The Americans her colors and rt a/saluta; another should startle, as delight an in- rious to Great Britain. The. treaty of sidered presumptuous and visionary. See that you, jvlfeels run f: *ely on their repelled these unfounded charges with will produce - a thunder cloud, others satiable public .. thtng fiuer will Paris, besides; ceding to her several jnails;' Bur, :sl and batteries It was, therefore, matter of astonish showerg^f^Tans, a probably ever devise^ than the bal- island in the West Indies and estab­ indignation. They gloried in calling mamon=afem^ebackv half way in grtf hat it will Britain their mother country; they had ment to learn . the extraordinary and roostj .t^flies, and m^eed ioou effect, which w as e of the feat- lishing her power in the East, gave her resolute conduct of the Americans in be impossible thefcn to urn over and never disgraced the title; they had ever an 'esire.^NAU Ai’0 u;res of the World’s ; ir. A balloon the sovereignity of the vast continent opposing the restrictions on their com­ bombard your f: me always keep was sent up oy ke with wfiat obeyed her just and lawful commands; your' surplus rot od- distance o f America, from Florida to the Arctic merce and the operation of the Stamp (o/ftetT. appeared to rn suspended and they submitted, for her benefit, to Fthese dayliglj ft a'way from t operations, Seas. and Tea Acts. From the period of the be^tf ft ,is nefcessarj from it. v At oment the bal- The expenses of the previous war heavy burdens and commercial re­ avq a clear, never putting ih ithe ground, but strictions. ' Stamp Act in 1766 until the cargoes of bright sky, wfitbou| qud to.mar its loon blew up ower of sparks, had, ho wever, been immense. In order placing them iwall or fence, the tea-ships were thrown overboard in purity; In* night Jwhile in its place was seen a blazing to meet them and liquidate to some de­ In 1764 a bill was framed’ laying fects the Japanese so that there (a \ daiigerof their go­ heavy duties (payable into the British December, 1783, .included a period of have not yet made ch progress, their similitude of the Stars and Stripes sus- gree, the national debt, resolutions were seven years of solemn resistance, ing. off prematuiture pended in mid-air, _ adopted by the1 .ministry to tax the treasury in specie) on all articles im­ efforts being immature Marquette, ou Lake Superior, Official Directory. Hew Rural Route. The Indiana, Illinois & Iowa R. R. The rural free delivery service was Co. will run special Sunday excursion is one of the most charming summer resorts reached via the Chicago, Mil­ c o u n t y o m a m extended Monday morning b'y the trains to St. Joseph and return' com­ — — local postoffice, Postmaster H. G. mencing, May 27 and continuing dur­ waukee & St. Paul Railway.. Circuit Judge...... Oryiixe W, Cooi-idge Judge o£ P ro b a te .,,...... Jacob J, V an Kipur- Miller, having been authorized to es­ ing the season at extremely low rates. Its healthful location, beautiful Clerk;..... ______John W. Nkepham scenery, good hotels and--complete Sheriff___ ...... E dgar H. Ferguson tablish another route to be known as The fare from all stations North Register of Deeds,...... Adpkkd O. French immunity from hay fever, ma’ke a Treasurer...... J ohn Clark route No. 3. Within the next six Judson to South Bend inclusive will, School Commissioner...... C . 1>. Jennings summer outirrg at Marquette, Mich., Prosecuting Attorney...... George M. V arentine days the route which is 26 1-8 miles be SI.00 for the round trip. very attractive from the standpoint Circuit Court Commissioners -J y a r n 'll IU Pa^^on long, will be equipped with the rural Train leaves North Judson at 6:30 Surveyor ______...... C.B yrok P uatt mail boxes made bv C. G. Folsom, of a. m., arriving at 7:50 a. m.; and will of health, rest and com fort... Brain Commissioner ...... ____ W. T. Richards I Franklin Gowdt this city, and before next Monday leave South Bend at 8:10 a. m., arriv­ For a copy of “ The Lake Superior I T. W . R eynolds No. 3 will be in perfect running or­ ing at St. Joseph at 9:80 a. in. -Train Country,” containing a description of Superintendents of P oor..,... 4 Geo. A Coreell I ------Milieu. der. returning will leave St. Joseph at Marquette and the copper country, TOVI'jNSHIP OFFICERS; The area covered on. this route is 6:30 p. m., arriving at South Bend at addreess, with four(4)cents in stamps Supervisor...... J. L. R ichards 34 square miles, 785 persons deriving 7:50 p. m., and at North Judson at to pay postage, Geo. H. Heafford, Clerk...... O. p . Woodworth. Treasurer...... ______.... it. L. Iveu-ey a rare benefit. Collection boxes will 9:30 p. m. This w ill give the ■ex­ General Passenger Agent,; Chicago, 1 am a farmer located near Stony Brook; one of the most malarious Highway Commissioner.... ____John McFali.on be placed at the following points: cursionists a full day at St. Joseph III. districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times Members Board of Review..... { K S S soi I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. For J. C. Dick At schooL house, south-east cornet of and an opportunity to witness the years-i had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing,- Justices...... J W .H . Keller section: 16, Herman township; in vil­ departure of the Chicago steamers ir New Booklets. “ William Buoceus that I could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel l J ohn Ghaham lage near school house Ho. 1, Warren the evening. Lake excursions will be The Chicago, Milwaukee & St o . ___ * J Mrs. E liza E mert of quinine pills besides dozens of* other remedies, but never obtained School Inspectors...... j j i {KnERl0 L e wis township; at school house No. 2, made by side wheel steamers on every Paul Railway is issuing a series of any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious ____ i l l . A. IIatuawat, L. L. Bunker. Constables, -j j B pRXERS, g. T. Rouse Warren township;at school house No. Sunday afternoon at- 10 cents fare. booklets regarding points of interest attack of chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a Health Officer...... L ester E. Peck 4, German township. About the same Good fishing, boating, and hathing, along its lines, and if you are inter­ friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never VILLAGE OFFICERS* amount of territory Is covered in each and good music. The best place in ested in the western country, or con­ been without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and night P resident.------M. S. Mead of the other two routes and the total the world for recreation. templating a trip, write G e o . H. and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in Clerk______W. F. Kunneu Treasurer______A. W. Roe a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and j number of people served by the three G e o . H. R o ss ,- ITka f f o r d , General Passenger Agent,. Assessor ...... II. K, Movery have not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since 1 Trustees: (Jhas. F, P ears, Ouas. Bishop, carriers w ill aproximate 2,000.— Traffic Manager. Chicago, III., for the special publi­ E . E, R emington, Geo. 11. Black, commenced using them. I know also that 1 sleep better and wake up South Bend Tribune. cation desired, enclosing four cents Wm . Monro, Jay Glover. more refreshed than formerly. I don’t know how many complaints City Marshal..______John Camp in stamps for postage for each one. Attorn ey ...______.______A. 0. Roe <- -* <* AOTUfVjn —A remedy for this awful cle- Ripans Tabules will help, but I do Know they will cure any one in the Health Officer...... J a m es A. Ga r ia .nd fiO 1 Illllri ^ase ]ias at iast been discovered No. 1 The Pioneer Limited. “ The Fashionable Summer Resorts and. we desire every sufferer to -have the condition I was and J would not be without them at any price. I of the Century” is a feature of the benefit of this discovery. Send . $L to tli No. 2 The Land of Bread and But­ honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as o b e r t HENDERSON, M. D., Physician an X Ray Co. 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Is not neutral or colorless, constantly trim­ I.latcs to make, -big inoney” hy reason of Residence:—Front, St. om>- Presbvtt* lian cLuiri ming in an endeavor to please both sides, but Village Taxes for 1900 are now due it is independent in the best sense of the word. i he abundance and cheapne.-s of l ^ “ Bell ’Phone 34 Notice is hereby given tliat p.-iynn-m It has pronounced opinions and is fearless in Land and Farms'Timber and Stone, for the same may be made at lb- expressing them, but it is always fair to its Iron and Coal. opponents. Labor Everything. First National Bank, Buchanan, oi Hatters of national or vital public interest L. E. PECK, M. D. get more space in THE TRIBUNE than in any Free sites, financial assistance, and free­ and after Monday, June 18 1900. other paper in the West. _ dom from taxation for the manufacture!-. Homeopathic Physician mi Surgem> For these reasons it is the newspaper you A r t h u r W. R o e . Land and Janus ;it fiu per acre and up­ TIME OFFICE IN NOBLF BU CK. should read during the forthcoming political wards, and 500.000 acres in West Florida Residence at Pierce I ’ott tine, Front *-tre« t, Treasure! campaign. that can be taken gratis under the Uni ten are practically annihilated Buchanan. Mich. THE TRIBUNE’S financial columns never mislead the public. States Homestead laws. by the ocean cables and Magazines at a Bargain. Its facilities for gathering news, both local Stock raising in the Gulf Coast District land- telegraph systems and foreign, are far superior to those of any will make enormous profits. We nave a number of com plot- other newspaper in the West. which now belt the cir- files of last year’s magazines, com It presents the news in as fair a- way as pos­ Half, fare excursions the jbrst tmd third Orville Curtis* M. D., prising Harper's, Century, Scribners. sible, and lets its readers form their opinions. Tuesdays of each mouth: cumference of Old Earth in While it publishes the most comprehensive i y s i c i a n & S u r g e o n North■ American Review On they. - Let us know what you want, and we will so many ditterent dirfections. ‘-‘Foreign parts” are no longer American Amateur Photogrnpliei, Me articles on all news features, if you are busy tell yon how and where to get it—b it don’t Office, over Roe’s Hard ware. the “ Summary of THE DAILY TRIBUNE’’ delay, as the country is filling up rapidly foreign in the-old meaning of the term. Europe, Africa, Asia, Tel- 47, Heddon. Residence at I’. B. Kent's Glare, etc., etc., that will be sold at a published daily on the first page gives ’ you bargain. For particulars apply to briefly all the news o-I the day within one col­ Printed matter, maps ami all information are “ next door” " to us. What happens there* to-day We know umn. free. Address - R ecoup office. to-morrow—if we read THE CHICAGO RECORD, whose Its sporting news is always the best, and its ❖ ❖ ♦> Sunday Pink Sporting Section is better than R. J. WKTWYSS, ; Special Cable Correspondents are located in every important any sporting paper in the country. . - Gen’/'Tnrmigrtt.on and.Industrial Agent, For Sale. city in the world outside of the United States. No o th e r M U M S S EMERSON I will sell the Merchant Tailoring : It is the “ cleanest” daily printed in the West. Low ilia, Ky. American newspaper ever Attempted so extensivea service; t i f f D E I f J l j KERS, outfit and building formerly occupi­ ed Ivy me, and it would be a good .and it is supplemented by the regular foreign news service chance for some one to go in the of The Associated Press. For accurate intelligence of the ST., RiiEHftSAN, H i . merchant tailoring business in * a ____ w w m w W W W v v m stirring events which are shaking the nations—of wars and Calls answered flay or night. splendid location. If purchased at at once will be sold at a bargain. rumors of wars—-of the threatening dissolution of old govern­ G. H. Parkins^x ments and the establishment of new— of the onward sweep of .BENTON HARBOR ABSTRACT CO. the race in: all parts of the world— the one medium o f the Abstracts of Title, Loans Negotiat­ Bnchanau Market. most satisfactory information is the enterprising, “ up-to-date” The following quotations are furn- e d , Real ‘ Estate and Con veyh tiring American newspaper, THE CHICAGO RECORD. •\shcd the R e c o r d by the Niagara Mills, Bainton Bros, proprietors: D e m o cra tic- C aucus. Wheat___ ...... ___ 75c A large map of the world on Mercator’s Projection, about 23Kxl6 Oats...... 25c inches in size,‘beautifully printed in colors, with a large-scale map A caucus of tlie Democrats of Ilu of Europe on the reverse side, will be mailed to any address free of Corn______. . . 40e charge on receipt of request accompanied by two 2-cent stamps to vchanan township will be held in the ,3, ♦*» cover postage and wrapping. The maps illustrate clearly how comprehensively the special cable service of The Chicago Record covers the entire civilized world. Ad­ “’village council rooms at 3 p. in. on M r s . F l o r e n c e Boarders Wanted at dress Th e Chicago Record, 181 Madison street, Chicago. Saturday, June 80th. to select 14 de­ B a i l e y ’ s . legates from each precinct to attend the County “Convention and Confer ence to be held at Conkey’s Opera T Jp-lo-^D ale TABLETS House in the city of Benton Harbor, Made from Pepsin, Quinine and Casca'ra at 11 a. in., July 4th for the. purpose •S’ THE HANGER SIGNAL o f selecting deleft;tes to the State ClRCULARS FREE | L q u f l D i i Y - Convention to be held in Detroit, Are Yon Sleepy After meals? It Is the Dan­ Address AID DIGESTION ,, 1 July 25th; also to select delegates to Dr- 15. A. Mumaw, Secty. Eildiart fo r ­ 4. Yee Wah the Chinese laundry- ger Signal. Ho not Uelay too Long. •8* man lias moved his ironing ma- ♦he Congressional and Senatorial con­ mal School aud Business Institute. RELIEVE CONSTIPATION ventions, yet to be called; and * tran­ Jj chine into the front of his shop, • If you are sleepy after meals it is a ^ where he has good light, and bet- sign of inactive liver and poor digest­ sact such other business as may be CURE A COLD. ^ ■fj ' ter prepared Ilian ever to do ion. This will Had to serious trou bles found necessary. . HOUSE FOR SALE. j uood -work, and solicits the if neglected. Pepto Quinine Tablets patronage of the people of Bu- D atcSi June 20th, IftOO. 25 CENTS PER BOX. AT DRUGGISTS. are a combination of pepsin whick House and Lot, one o f the very 4* ch mail, and if he should have a aids digestion. Quinine which drives R. V. C l a r k , I prettiest in Buchanan. • City water fire he w-'lLpay all damage. : Manufactured by Calhoun Remedy’Company, ’Limit­ away malaria, and cascara, which J . W . B e i s t l e , [-Committee. and electric lights. No. 5 North ed, 15 North Jefferson Street,. Battle Creek, M ichigan. regulates the liver and cures, consti­ G-. H a n l e y . ‘ J Detroit Street. On easy terms. Ap­ | - YEE WAH. pation; Pepto- Quinine Tablets will ply to A l f r e d L. S e w e l l or I. L. H. »♦ » «.»-•■ *>* t o i l jmake you feel like a new person, and D o d d , Buchanan, Mich, uyouare liable to live in health for many Pepto Quinine Tablets cure a cold. ‘•years. Peuto Quinine Tablet^. 25^. !i I I I. ( i

Mr. Sam Aik us is in town today.

We have plenty of Rings. We believe in Mr, E. H. Trumper, of Detroit was Kings, and especially the Rings we sell. Ton in town Tuesday. should believe in Rings of the kind we have, i«) and if you will buy one our Kings, it will then Mr. P. H. Carroll, of Grand Rapids be your Ring, you Will find it is the right was in town Wednesday. DAXTON. kind of a Ring, it will have the right Ring, Miss June Bromley has a new Kim­ and you Will be pleased with your Ring. To Dr. F. R. Belknap, of N'iles, was a ble organ. aid you we will have a Special Ring Sale. Buchanan visitor on Monday. Mb, Come and see about. Tou need net Ring the Mr. Will Fetty is visiting friends bell, walk right in. We will Eiug your finger Deputy Sheriff J. Tennant of Eau here. Claire was in town Saturday. ’ Mr B. Redden is shingling his Mr. Wm. Monro went to Benton house. BUCHANAN JEWELERS. Harbor, Tuesday on business. Postmaster Williams went to Buch­ Mr. Wm. Can ode, of South Bend, was a visitor in town Sunday. . anan, Wednesday. Miss Carrie Plumb of Cedar Springs Miss Delia Murdock went home for is visiting Miss Zoa Pangborn. a few days. JJOR YOUR SPRING Mrs. M. Powers and mother, Mrs. Several of* our citizens will go to Hills went to Chicago Saturday. Three Oaks Thursday by special in­ Mr. Eugene and Miss Julia Murphy vitation . were in Benton Harbor, Tuesday. Mr. H. B. Hadley and wife visited Miss Esther Devin visited in Ben- our town Thursday morning. fDoors, Sash and Lime Buy y o u r.. ten Harbor, Friday and Saturday. Several parties are spending the I r i{ l; LUMBER Attorney A. L Hammond of Ben­ day at the lake this warm weather. i I ton Harbor was in town, Saturday. • Mso Screen Doors L i M E Miss Emma Richter is attending 1 ! Mr. A. M. Warner, of Niles,' trans­ FOR SALE BY { i c e m e n t , acted business in town on Monday. school at Benton Harbor. >£« «*» .Ui Miss Sada Oman, of Michigan City, and other mat erial o f THREE OAKS E . S . is visiting relatives here this week. i! 1\ June 27, 1900. \ ■: Mr. W. H. Andrews, of Benton TELEPHONE, NO. 46. THE HARDWARE MAN Everybody busy. Harbor, visited this place on Man- M MONRO, day. We expect to see all Buchanan 0 ) ESTIMATES AND BARN Miss Maud Dairy tuple is spending here tomorrow. A BILLS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. BUCHANAN, MICH. her vacation with relati ves at Morris, Mr&. C. D. Moore of Monticello, Mich. III. is visiting relatives in town. oo Miss Edith Shinn of Whiting, Ind., .Cement walks were built around We want you to see them. We is spending her vacation with her o also sell: , : 0 parents. the school property last week. • SUBTRACTION Four arches have been erected in ® We have sold our soda fountain. W olvv Have JJou Hried Jhe Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams and H Master Geo. spent Sunday at St different parts of town. Our sign C\o\\ve,s TSiYutsVe-s Joseph. painters have been busy placing up­ Y o o W y Messrs. Harry Bailey and Jesse on them appropriate inscriptions, 8 8 | LatWv Ym sW s Waterman drove to Niles Tuesday A ll our carpenters have been busy We have added: evening. i I at work during the past week build­ Y a m \ ISUvvY Y»YYV»\ve 0 a Mrs. E. J. Roe arrived in f this ing grand stands, raised seats, etc. in place on Wednesday for a visit with relatives. the park. ❖ *> v- "W XyaYc a a v Y>YW%\Le-S, B I N NS „ PO STO FFICE 0 IF N O T- W H Y N O T. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Shinn of Wliit- Years ago Bret Hart wrote a series ing, Ind., are visiting relatives in of stories which kg called “ condensed this place. Leave Your Next Bundle With Us. novels” —humorous tales, m which he $ A party of fourteen from Dowa­ burlesqued the style, mannerisms and giac are visiting at the home of W. C. Porter. peculiarities of the ■ authors of the SH IRT W AISTS A SPECIALTY. 5 day. Mi\ 'l . C. Lustenberger, of Pitts­ ^ A ll Goods Called for and Delivered.. ^ burgh, Pa. was in town Tuesday and Mr. Harte has just completed, for Wednesday. The Saturday Evening Post, a new f Mrs. F. Newbury of St. Louis is series of these inimitably funny liter­ ary caricatures. Admirers of Con^n visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I have in m3* emplc^ a steady and practical horse skoer, one that Geo. Hanley- Doyle should read the adventures of* can he depended on and will be here at all times. Bring in your Republican County Convention Hemlock Jones in his quest of The A Republican county convention Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spencer of Ben­ horses and be convinced. All kinds of repair work done with ton Harbor,'visited relatives in town, Stolen Cigar-Case; and those who neatness and dispatch. : will be held at the city of St. Joseph In all its stages there over Sunday. are fond of -Mr. Kipling will find should he cleanliness. on Wednesday, the 18th day of July, Mr. Leo. Chapman, of St. Louis, pleasure in Stories Three; tales of Ely’s Cream Balm 1900, at 11 o’clock a. m. to nominate E. E. HEfKIfiqTOfl is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Moo Kow, the Cow; Puskat. the cleanses, soothes and heals candidates for the following county the dlsiJsed membrane. Mrs. J. Clout. warmth-loving one; the adventuiesof offices: It cares t atarrhaml arives Mrs. Anna Courtright and daugh­ Bleareyed, Otherwise and Mulled- away a cold in the head Probate j u dge, sheriff, county clerk, quickly. ter Fern, of Benton Harbor were in winey. In Rudolph, the Resembler, treasurer, register of deeds, prosecut­ town, Friday. C ream H alm is placed Into the nostrils, spread* the astue reade^ will find a new ver­ over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is ini- ing attorney, two circuit court com OSE THOUSAND DOLLARS. mediateand a cure follows. It is not drying—does Mr. J. M. Caulfield, of South Bend, sion of Anthony Hope’s most popular missioners, two coroners, county sur­ was in town, Tuesday on his way to not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 eents at Drug­ story, and will understand how much gists or by mail; Trial Size, 1£ cents by mail. Benton Harbor. Citizens of Dowagiac Will Burn That COUNTY SEAT NEWS veyor, fish inspector, and transact more complicated it might have been ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. such other business as may properly Messrs. W ill Griffith and J. A. Amount of Money July Fourth. had there been three kings instead 'of come before the convention. Kirk were in Berrien Springs, Tues­ Dowagiac is preparing to outdo it­ of only two. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. A d v e r tisin g R a t e s. The following is the number of de­ day on business. self on July Fourth this year. The The first of these “ condensed Maude Pikes by C. N. Sears, haa, DISPLAYED advertisements, ) legates to which each township and Mrs. C. A. Sickafoose is entertain­ Dowagiac Amusement Association, 10c. novels”—The Jungle Folk—will ap­ II on any page, at publisher’s ing her mother, Mrs. Bell, of North an organization composed of the filed a bill of divorce from her hus­ *' option, whether for 1 inch yvard is entitled: pear in The Saturday Evening Post of I*ER Manchester, Ind. promient manufacturers and business band Chas. Fikes, on the ground of or 1000, or for 1 week or 52__ INCH. 1ST D1ST. NO. DELE. 2ND DIST. NO. DELE. Misses Edith and Lesbia Beardsley June 30. cruelty and non-support. “ Locals,” “ Business Notices,” “ Cards and professional men, has raised a Baiubridge. 9. Berrien, 10 and Mrs. F. Newbury drove to South ❖ ■*> ❖ of 'J’hauks” and similar notices 5 cents per Benton, 15. Bertrand, 7. The leading feature of Outing for fund of $1,000 for the purpose of MARRIAGE LICENSES. B’n Harbor 1 w. 6. Buchanan, 1 pet. 10 Bend on Wednesbay, ine per insertion,. July is “ Man Hunting in the Pound” celebrating the great national holi­ F. A. Ryser, 21, Plymouth, Atilda “ 2 W. 18'. “ 2 10. Mrs, Shenstone and daughter, Miss day, This sum is about twice the Baum, 20, Donaldson, Ind. 3 w. 12. Ct ickaming, ti. Anna, of Kalamazoo, visited Mr, and an exciting personal advantage of 1 ! “ 4 w. 11- Galien, S. Mrs. J. P. Anstiss Tuesday. John Fox, Jr., in Kentucky Border size usually placed at the disposal of PROBATE COURT. { ? Hagar, 0. Lake 1 pet. 13. celebrating committees in cities of Buchanan Record. Lincoln, 8. “ 2 “ 6 Mr. J.-Hatch and a number of line­ Life; illustrated by E.M. Ashe. The John C. Dick, administrator of the Oroiioko, 12. New Buffalo, 8. men of the Michigan Telephone Co. whole number is a very treasure is that size, and the local committee is estate of Caroline Batchelor,deceased, Buyalton, 7. Niles, 8. are in town for a few days. land of pleasant pastime’s in pleasant prepanug to expend it in a way that ii Sodas, 6. Niles city 1 w. 11. filed his petition for the sale of the D. H. BOWER, places and as instructing as it is in­ will creditably entertain a crowd of EDITOR. St. Joseph, 6. *• “ 2 w. 0. Misses Hattie and Iva Schook re- real estate of deceased at private sale “ city 1 W. 7. “ •* 8 w. 7. tuined from Benton Harbor the teresting. That the sea, the lake, the 10,000 people. An excursion train for the payment of claims. Hearing PUBLISHED EVERY TilUH'-llA Y “ 2 vv. 8. “ “ 4 wi 7 latter part o f last week. of twelve coaches will be run from “ 8 \v. 7. Pipestone, 8. river and the pool should claim a set for July 23 at 10 a. m. “ “ 4 w. 6. Three Oaks, 11. .Mr. Cla-ton Beistlo has completed predominant note is seasonable. July Three Riyers over the Air Line to «£► h TERMS SI.50 PER YEAR Watervliet 1 pet. 10. Weesaw, 8. the Indies as-dentistry at Ann Arbor Niles and thence over the Michigan is when one wants to know “ Practi­ $3 Cabinets for $1.39 at Elson’s I’AYABLB IN ADVAKC a “ 9- and returned Lome on Tuesday. Central main line to that city. An­ cal Fly Casting” and “Up-Stream thorough May and June, A ll work i( Total. 158. 144. Mr. Steele, of the Steele YjTholesal# Canoe Craft,” about “ Salmon Angl­ other excursion train Over the main i Houce nf Sou i ll Bend, .transacted bus­ guaranteed, A.-N. W o o d r u f f , E. 8 . K e l l e y , ing” and “ Single-hand Cruising and line of the Michigan Central is being THURSDAY, JUNE 21), U-00. iness in this place on Tuesday, ❖ ❖ ♦> Chairman. Secretary. Craft.” and what is expected of “ The planned. The list of special. attrac­ ! .! Mr. and Mrs.- Brei.ton Reamer and New Seventy-Footers. Not less in­ tions will include a grand civic par- Wanted, fl a.u 1 sun, of North Libety, Ind., visit­ . Woman cook for plain cooking. The Republican League will hotel ed i. latives in this vicinity over Sun­ teresting to other classes at this rac­ rade containing six bands of music, its annual convention at St. Paul, day. . ing season is “ The American Derby” , double balloon ascension - and para­ Good position, wages $5 per week. H ._ H . H a r m o n , Minn., July 17, 18 and 19. Miss Ethel P lton and Miss -Flor- the Lawrence Realization, its-r elation chute leaps, a grand midway produc­ • II ShCO Dill on, of Chicago, are visiting to the American turf, ils history and tion, a forenoon and afternoon ball New Buffalo, Mich. PERSONAL. y £ i'i S..W. Doty, editor of the Galien the family of W. W. Waterman this its heroes with abundant illustra- game between Three Rivers and Dow­ -»j> Advocate, has sold that paper and Wi-.-k, agiac, a cake walk to be given on a ' tiohions; while the arrival ..of high Ribhard Harding Davis’s “ The Re­ 1! will take charge o f the Three Rivers Mrs. Belle Platts and son J. Milton platform erected for the purpose on Dr. C. B. Roe was in Niles, Tues­ summer and good roads makes “ The lief of Ladysmith” in the July Scrib­ Herald. Frank Noggle, of Galien, Platj-s of Chicago, called on old I day. Wheelways of Ontario,” a trip from the public square for a hrst prize of ner's is probably the most brilliant the new editor, will take possession friend-, Thursday’ ar.d Friday of .last $50, grand pyroteehnical display in Mr. Geo. Howard was in Niles, Sat­ week. Detroit to Montreal, with a map, a piece of war correspondance since his 1. the evening, patriotic orations, mu­ urday. Mr. Chas. Gifford of Marshall, timely contribution to bicyclers. Of fonions story of tke^/figlit at Las- sic, bowery dances and a long list of In an article in the last week’s Ban­ Mr. E. S. Roe made a trip to Chi­ Mich.,was in town last week. Called adventure there is abundance. “ The Guasimas. He gives a vivid impres­ lesser attractions appropriate to the ner Register of Benton Harbor tin- cago Sunday. here by the death of his brother John Growth of Grindelwald,” early as­ sion of living, the privations, and at Barn da. occasion. One of the most exciting following reference was made to Bu­ cents of the Jungfrau, and legends of the constant danger in the besieged Mr, J. O. Dear of Kalamazoo was in incidents of the day will be the big- chanan’s candidate foi Register of town Monday'. Mr. I. L. H. Dodd was at Eau the glacier passes. “The Jungle of city, and of the fine spirit o f endur­ ■Claire, Sunday, where he read a pa­ the Ghauts,” curious native Indian hose races in which many of the best Deeds. Mr. C. T. Lee of Dowagiac was in per before the Pipestone township ance that enabled its defenders to hunting methods, and “ Uncle John’s teams in southern Michigan are en­ J! Register .of deeds candidates are town Monday. Sunday School Union. . hold out until the last. He sh.ows*,too, * Bear” are of this nature. “ The* Way tered and for which $200 in cash few but nicely distributed, H. A. Mr. S. G. Dean, of Niles, .was in how difficult it was for the advanc- s, Radcliffe o f Benton township and Mrs. Tom Dolan returned Tuesday prizes will be given. town, Tuesday. from an extended visit with New of the Sportsman,” by Caspar Whit­ ing column under General Buller to Leroy H. Dodd, of Buchanan, are de­ ney, and contributions On “ Yachting, The affair is being extensively ad­ cidedly able men. While the senti­ Mr. S. Bat more went to Benton York fnends and relatives. She re­ make its way through the surround­ ports having li&d an excellent time. vertised all over Cass, Yan Buren, ment of the county is generally with Harbor, Tuesday. ' Photography as Applied by Sports­ ing hills that affbrded the Boers an Berrien and St. Joseph counties. In the latter, a slight change of the tide Attorney Geo. W, Rridgeman was Mr. B F. Needham and Dr. Orville men, On Angling, The Thoroughbred, almost impregnable natural defence fact Dowagiac is making the effort would decide otherwise. in town Friday. Curtis started, Tuesday morning for Notable Performances, Undergrad­ and describes the ^stirring scenes at­ Grand Rapids where they will attend of its life to show how it can enter­ Mr. Holla Barr came home from- uate Athletics, and Golf round out tending the entrance^BTfo the city of the state Republican convention as a very comprehensive number. tain 10,000 visitors. Buchanan’s Choice. Ann Arbor Friday. delegates from Buchanan. the relief column.' "<6* ❖ ❖ ♦> •> *.* Both newspapers, the R e c o r d and Mr. Wm. Green .was in Benton The illustrationk^irc from photo Mrs. J. F. Peck started, Tuesday fourth of July Excursion. Some men go fol'th and rake the yard; Argus, at Buchanan have vouched Harl or, on Sunday. morning for a visit to her son, S. O. To save small coin they labor hard. graphs in the citylfand of the country. The Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Rail­ for the candidacy of I. L. H. Dodd Mr. Fish el of Chicago was in town Peck at Saginaw. She went by the Ere nightfall, at the doctor’s shop, road will sell Fourth of July Excur­ To cure a cold that coin they drop. for register o f deeds, There is noth­ on business on Monday. . way of Benton Harbor where she visited her son, Myron S. Peck. sion .tickets on July,2,"8, and 4 to all ing more advantageous than to first Mr. Harry Pratt, of Kalamazoo, “ Pa” , said a small boy, “what is points within 200 miles at one fare obtain the thorough endorsement of was in town on Tuesday. an absolute monarchy?” “ I can’t* ex­ it** y o u nji"\ ss a ctoijp- The M. C. R. R.\ Co. will run a for the round trip, children one-half plain it, my son, so that you can the home newspapers' Mr. Dud I Mrs. Alfred Moore jr. was over special train to Three Oaks on June o f one way fare. Tickets good going comprehend it— wait till you get Jio Not 11 Op With Syi^ips. would seem to be the most available from South Bend, Friday. married then you’ll know.” 28th. passing- Buchanan at 11:30 a, m., on date of sale and returning to and candidate, and it is confidently be­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edwards were returning, will leave Three Oaks at including July 5. “ Whakare the last teeth to come?” If you have a Gpld do not dry up lieved that his claims will be recog­ in South Bend on Tuesday. 6 p. m. the mucous with syrups.or b? lms, but «& Geo.H.Ross, Frank It.Hale, asked a Lynn teacher of her class in nized at the coming, republican coun­ use Pepto Quinihe Tali lets. They not Dr. J. D. Greemover, of Niles, was Fare for the round trip, 40c. Traf. Mgr., -Traf. Mgr., physiology. “False teeth,” replied a only cure the bold hut improve tbfe ty convention.—Niles Daily Star, in town on business Monday. i A, F. P eacock. Chicago, 111, St, Joseph, Mich. boy on the back seat. general health^ 256 per box,

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4 . Mr. Jesse Waterman who took the llarves.t has begun. LEE BROS. & CO. examinations for entrance in Gallau- det College for the Deaf, Washing-^ Mrs. Mar-iette Hern’s Sunday school ton, D. C., while at school in Flint, class are having a picnic today in prior to his graduation has been D R U G G IS TS AND in Samson’s woods. B. R. DESENBERG & BR0, BOOKSELLERS, notified that he has successfully Interest paid in both Commer­ passed the examinations. The Gal- The One Price Large rouble Stere. cial and Savings Departments A union Sunday School picnic is on time deposits.' being agitated by tlie different Sun-1 laudet College is the only one of its Have just received a kind in the world open to deaf gra­ large lot of : : : day schools of our town. Money to Loan on Approved Security. duates and is owned by the United PERFUMERY; The City Bakery are making a bar­ States Government. There were sixty Some very choice odors. rel and a half of buns for Three Gaks deaf candidates in all parts of the Exchange bought and Sold. Your patronage solicited. and a large order of cakes for Galien. Union .who applied for admission. We have all the advertised Patent Only a very small percentage of this HERBERT ROE CASHIER. Medici aes, besides our own ‘ Mr. A. F. Howe, our famous ice­ number passe/1 of which Mr. Water, It is a FACT that we can and do give you better cream maker is making 40 gallons of man was one, besides two of his own Clothing values than any other house in the county. cream for the Three Oaks celebration, DODD’S COUGH BALSAM. Buchanan Record. classmates. Not -perhaps the cheapest goods, but tbe BEST DODD’S LIVER PILLS. today. - GOODS at tbe lowest prices. : : : DODD’S SARSAPARILLA, 75c. Children’s Day. Children’s Day was observed at THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. EVANGELICAL CHURCH, the Presbyterian Church last Sunday Men’s Suits A day of interest and enjoyment; Complete stock of School Books for morning. The program was very in­ such a d ay was spent at the Evangeli­ Special from now town and country schools. Entered at the Post-office at Bncnanan, Mich teresting. The church was beautiful­ as second-cmas matter. cal Church last Sabbath. The ser­ ly decorated under management of mon for the hour of the regular morn­ uly at e i D. L. Boardraan, UfiTiL J f ‘5 F e1 C I T- Off Dodd’s Sarsaparilla, 75c. Per Bonie. ing service was directed to parents Tuesday afternoon while Mrs, vand Sunday School workers. On all fancy.light weight fancy worsted and Casimere Suits. Former prices from 5.00 to $19.50 LOCAL NOTES \ Nellie Fowler was driving on Clarke The exercises by the scholars took Street the horse became freightened place in the evening at 7:30. The church was beautifully decorated, %mj$ Suits 4* cf> ana ran away, throwing the occu Mrs. Joseph Schook is reported pant from the buggy. Mrs. Fowler consisting of a fountain located in Buy a new suit for your boy. Von .can save 15 per some better. cent on it. between now and July -4th.’ received a number of injuries, al­ the pulpit recess surrounded by ferns, The mill stones are being placed at though nothing serious. The buggy palms and many foliage plants. Summer (Saps Cooper’s feed mill today. was badly broken. The audience was attentive and al­ so appreciative of the work done by We have too many of them, all eltoice^new goods,-made to sell at 50e to 75c. You can take your choice of There will be an abundant crop of The. W. C. T. TJ. closed this noon the little folks and in number the huckleberries this season. any of them for : : : .39 w i t h a vo x*y successful convention. audience exceeded the capcity of the .Mr. D. A. Montgomery visited re­ Delegates being present from Benton spacious edifice. A good collection Meglige Starts latives in Benton Harbor this week. Harbor St. Joseph, Walervliet, and was received which will be devoted Of all descriptions and.qiralties. We have them that Buchanan. The address by Mrs. E. to the foreign missionary cause. Miss Maude Decker, of Benton are prespiralion proof. A good shirt with two collars L. Calkins last eyening was especi­ Long live this day among our Flies out of our front door every Harbor, is a compositor at the Argus and separate cuffs : : : g Q day. We liavn’t any idea where it ally fine. Nineteen new members children and great good come from all goes to, but we know? that wliere- office. have been added to the list of mem­ it. Ifntlerwear ever it goes happiness follows. ❖ •> *> There is an average of exactly 67 A number of Chicago speculators bership. Murder at Baroda. Fancy striped and French ribbed Balbriggan, shirts and smiles in every pound box that we are already looking after the peach sell. If you want to make some The following races are to be given Harry Hopkins, a prominent citizen drawers that can’t be bought elsewhere at less one porticularly joyful, send her a crop of Berrien County. than 3f>c : : 2 5 - box to our Chocolate Eon Eons. by the Buchanan Driving Associa­ of Baroda, was fatally stabbed, it is We make a specialty of baking cake The new May Graham steamboat tion at the Moccasin Mound Driving alleged, by I. P. Crowen, a berry to order and are prepared to supply will begin running Monday between Park next Saturday afternoon. picker who has been employen by J. weddings and receptions with the most elaborate pieces on short notice. St. Joseph ant Berrien Springs. Green Pacing race, Green Trotting Phiscator, Crowen was placed undei race, Free for all Trotting and Pac­ arrest and justice ' Ormsby took the Mr. W. W. Waterman was attacked ing race, half mile running i*ace, two prisoner to St. Joseph at 3 o’clock with rheumatism last Tuesday, but best out of three. Let everybody Sunday morning, to escape violence is all right at this writing. turn out and eujoy the fun. at tlie hands of Hopkins friends. In­ We understand that County Clerk formation reached here Monday that Letters Unclaimed. Needham expects a big day on July 4. Hopkins died Sunday night. Great Letters uu claimed remaining in ®W¥WWsiWWWWVYVVWWe He has hired assistants to help make excitement is said to prevail over the Post office at Buchanag, Mich., for i out the precious documents. affair. Crowen, however protests his the week ending June 26, 1C00: iniiocense' lerrg © rates.. Mr. H. M. Martin, residing xiear Sussie Eastman, - ! granges Prairieville, Mich., was found dead G. W. N o b l e , P. M, Oest Goods, Oest Prices. s i'Bananas Tuesday at 1 p. m. It is said that Michigan, buying a dered was as follows: cursion 1 lekets on July 3rd and 4th, farm near the old home, selling their Mrs. Rand in behalf of the R. & S. My farm in Buchanan. Mich., known as bill. All sorts of sports are antioi Recitation Willard Wat!e good for return not later than July the Merrill farm containing 103 acres, farm -they moved to Buchanan in V. Co. wishes to extend a card of pated and a jolly time in general. Negro Character Sketch Fred Davis 5th at one first class limited fare for wood buildings, nice orchard, land in goo t L870, -where they have since resided Song Oscar lYters thanks to the people of Buchanan condition. FRED A N D R E W S . JR The practical advantages of the Song Fern Courtright yeneiiillv for the full liou.se which the round trip. BUCHANAN, MICH, Two sons were permitted them, Ed Song Zua StetJer greeted the players on Friday even­ No tickets sold at less than 25c. rural free delivery is being enjoyed win Herbnt and Isaac Brayton, both Farce—Dr. Sawbones’ Discovery A, F . P e a c o c k . The July number of Frank Leslie's by the farmers living on Portage proceeding their mother to the other Piano Solo May Howe ing. Especial thanks to those who Praii’ie south of the Chicago load, as Solo . • • ,,Zua S letter advertised in the house programs v «:♦ Popular Monthly is appropriately pa­ shore, Isaac Brayton losing his life as Character Sketch Ruby Phelps and the following ‘ -aids” whose’ as­ Excursions via. the Pere Marquette. triotic, in grouping together the lion. the new route No. 3 served from the a result of a railroad accident, lie be­ Solo Elsie Anstiss sistance was highly appreciated by Sunday, July 8 Lansing and Grand Joilin Quincy Adams’s illustrated ar­ South Lend post office covers this ing a Superintendent in the employ Song , Fred Davis Song - Oscar the Company and manager, Frank Ledge. Arbeiter picnic and celebra­ ticle upon “ The Birthplace of the territory. - of the Pullman Co., . Edwin Herbnt Farce—Miss Oooginsou’s Visitors. Devin, Morris Mead, FIorence Mead tion at Lansing. An enjoyable .day American . Flag,” Hezekiah Butter- after a short illness in tlie lull tide Recitation Ethel .\Vells Quite a crowd attended the races Solo Elsie'Anstis and Georgia Wilcox, the latter’s is assured all who attend. Several worth’s inspiring “ Flag Song,” spe and strength o f manhood, being .en­ given by the Buchanari Racing As Recitation Willard .Wade promptness in costuming and making good bands will furnish music in ad­ cially revised and extended for this social ion at the half mile track last gaged in t he mercantile business, hav- Solo Fred Davis Solo Zua Stetler up the actors deserves, great commen­ dition to Gleq Club concert; etc. publication, and a fine poem by Saturday afternoon. The races will ing held several offices < f trust in his © Farce—Aunt Ophelia’s Cabin. dation. The . usual = good tilings connected Theodora Peck, entitled. “A Dream home at Three Oaks, and was univei- continue during the summer each Cake Walk Dr J, Sawbones wishes to thank with German picnics will be provid­ of the Flag.” sally respected. His death was a Fern ro-ntright and Walter Fabry Saturday afternoon. All come and Mr. W. N, 11 rod rick for his geuerous ed for the eutertainmeut of visitors. The genci ai contents o f this’ July source of great grief to his mother The progrum was well rendered, enjoy the sport. donation in the pharmaceutical line. Special train Will leave Benton Har­ number are as rich and varied as ever Flurbut left a wife and daughter the farces being exceedingly clever The Company are greatly indebited bor at 6:00 a. m. Leave Lansing re­ In addition to its patriotic features, Matthew Beistle who is employed Maude, who have-been a blessing to and the costumes showed much to Mrs, Slocum for material for cos­ turning at 7:00 p. m. Rate $3.00. it* has a notable leading article upon at Sheet’s Cafe had a painful ac­ the stricken in the last years of her originality, and thought, the charac­ tumes and Mrs. W. W. Wells for H. F. M o e l l e r , Acting G. P. A. “ Rapid Transit in Great Cities,” by cident on. Saturday. He picked up a life. Mis. Vincent with her husband ters, .we re well taken, those imperson­ material for millinery. Mi’s. Rand <♦ ❖ ❖ George II. Johnson, Sc. D., very pro­ bottle of “pop” when it exploded, united with the Baptist Church at ated by Bessie Thomas, Agnes Slocum, is under great obligations to tlie par­ Read the R e c o r d and be up-to- fusely illustrated, presenting a com and a piece of glass struck his face Florida, Mass. After their removal Mabel Kissinger, Blanche Wells, Eva date. ents of the actors for.tli.eir interest In pxeliensive study o f this- important cutting it severely. Dr. Curtis sew­ to Buchanan, gave their membership Morris, Cricket Rand and Rex Glover 4 4 this production and tlieir' valuable problem ot modern civilization, not ed up the gash and young Beistle is to the Methodist Church. were excellent, also the “ Stevenson •> only in Greater New York, but in doing nicely. Mrs. Vincent’s helpfulness and en­ Children,’’ Richard .Henderson, Dora assistane rendered. THE MAN FROM MISSOURI. Thanks are extended to all who in Chicago, Boston, London, Paris, and ergy in all good works has been felt Hershenow, Rose Hershenow and Rex In the list of deaths among the any wav have assisted in this produc­ They Had to Show Him. other centres of population. “ Photo­ The Aid Society Missionary society Glover. The concluding feature of Berrien County pioneers,' which was tion, either by donation, loan or graphy as a Sport,” by W. Nutting, have both, been the recipien ts of her the program was the Cake Walk by republished fiom tlie Berrien Springs otherwise. We do not -wish to for­ There is a saying that is much in and “ Wbmen in Pliilantbropby,” by generous bounty. The pastors and Fern Cortriglit and Walter Fabry, Era, only the names of residents of use now, “ I am from Missouri, you May Wilkinson Mount, are interest­ their families have ever found in her which was well rendered and pleased get our ki nd editor and his donations. will have to show me.” W e all sym­ the village were given, the names of ing in their respective ways. a faithful friend, not only in the the andianee immensely. A ll* con­ Mrs. Rand lias been courteously treat­ pathize with that cautious and doubt­ those in the township were not pub­ ed and generously assisted by all ing individual. Now about patent The fiction in this July number in church but to any who needed aid, nected with the entertainment-did medicines? When manufactures of a lished owing to the failure to get the dudes, besides the Sheridan-like end­ her li'elp was ever extended. The old­ nicely, and the amount of hard work with whom she has come in contact patent medicine advertise it’s wonder­ complete list. ful curative properties why do they ing of Egerton Castle’s “Bath Com est child in a family o f. twelve, yet ond study to make the entertainment during the preparations for this en­ tertainment. uot.tell you the ingredients of which edy” a quaintly hnmerous .New Eng­ Mrv James Cooper, of Bridgeman, she outlived them all. Her wedded a success was simply prodigious. it is made. Pepto Quinine Tablets land story by Rollin Lynde Hartt was found dead in a water tank last life of "mo re than 55 years lias been .The proceeds after paying neces­ are advertised to cure a cold, relieve .J dyspepsia and constipation. They . i and a Cape Cod idyll called “ In Old Thursday', where he had been tossed filled with care, yet they have been sary expenses amounted to $38.40 Mass Daisy Howe, graduate in , are made from Quinine, which we all Manomet Tillage,” by Etta W.Pierce by a bull that had gored him. His happy years. The sorrowing husband which Mrs. Rand forwarded to the domestic science at Armour Institute, know about, from Pep9in which aids digestion and Cascara which is the The poetry and “ Marginalia” include friends view the fact with suspicion and grand daughter with other rela­ “ Christian Herald” fund. The Rand has arranged to.give a course in sew­ best remedy for constipatioh. Price V contributions by Edgar Fawcett, and are inclined to think that Cooper tives mourn not as those who have no & Slocum Vaudeville Co. and their ing as taught at the Institute, during 25c per box. Sold by druggists. * - William IT. Hayne, Norman H. Pit had been murdered - and his bod v hope. The words spoken of the Mas­ manager Mrs. Rand deserve many this slimmer at Buchanan- at Buch­ ' Ca l h o u n R em edy .Co m p a n y , Limited. man, Frank L. Jones. Ethel West, placed there to make it appear that ter may be said of her,“ She hath done compliments for their excellent en­ anan. For particulars enquire, of Battle Creek, Mich, and Mary S. Hopkins, . death was accidental. what she could.” tertainment. Mrs. C. W. Myler. Joseph Willis, 25, Flora Salter, 21, Watervliet. • p ERE jY| ARQUETTE ' Ernest A. Iiuchner, 21, Chicago, Effective June 17,1900. “ The Niagara Falls Route." Mary K. Metzler, 24, Maperville, 111. Going South I ’ZEl.iL.IZfcTS E A S T . t Stations a,in. p.m . p.m p.m a.in John C. Schrader; 26, Three Oaks, Grand Anplds lv 7:10 12:05 4:80 11:55 4:00 LEAVE BUCHANAN. Benton Harbor 10:20 2:10 7:47 3:30 6:10 Detroit Night Express, No. 8 . . . . _____,12:20 A M IT STANDS TO REASON I Carrie B. Hill, 20, New Troyi St. iloeeph 10:30 2 • 18 7M5 3:45 6:20 Mail, No. 6 ...------9:46 A M Chicago ar. I-.30 6:00, 10:50 7:05 9 :00 Fast Eastern Express, No. 14.. .._____ 5:20 P M RE.AL ESTATES. p.ra p.m p.m a.m a.in Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No. 22 7:22 P M that there Is money Going North: B. Q. Frank to Win. H. Walker 20 Stations a.m. noon p,m. p.m. p.m. WEST. saved In baying acres in Berrien Tp; $3000. Chicago lv 6:45 12:00 4:50 11;50 7:30 a.m. LEAVE BUCHANAN. direct from the 8t Joseph l');10 2:42 7;40 2:50 10:10 Chicago & Kalamazoo Accom., No. 21 8:13 A M Jacob E. Miller to Weesaw Lodge Benton l-Iarhor 10:20 2:50 7:47 3;00 10:J8 Bost., N. Y. & Chi. Special, No. 15.. .. 1:39 P K Manufacturer^^ No. 340 I. O. O. F. property in Wee- Grand Radids ar. 1 ;25 5:00 10:40 6:20 12:30 Mail, No. 3 .______3:23 P X. Traverse Ciiy ar. 6 M 0 10:45 1 :15 . 4:55 A, F. Peacock, Local Agent. The profits between the man­ saw $150. Charlevoix ar. 8:30 3:40 6:45 Petoskey ar. 9:00 4:00 7:25 O. W . RtTGGX.ES, G. P. & T. A ufacturer and consumer Tho.s. L. Wilkinson-to W. H. Pat­ Bay View 9:10 4;20 7:35 are large. 1Vo. ST—Pneumatic Wagon with No. 1 Trains leave Grand Rapids for Lansing and two inch Pneumatic Tires;- 34 and 36-in. terson lot a'.Rel'rien Springs $300.- wheels, full ball-bearing axles, Bailey body Detroit at 7:10 a.m., 12:05 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. Chicago anil Michigan City Line. loops and shaft couplers, fine Whipcord Per Saginaw at 7:00 a. m. and 5:20 p. ni. Mo. GOO— Cut under surrey; has long dis­ Frederick Burge) to Edward H. J’ailor car8 on all trains; seats 25 cents. tance .axles, brass hushed rubber head trimmings and high grade finish; is as fine as America Route. springs,.broad cloth trimmings, lamps, cur? We Save You these Profits retails for $75 more than Our price. Our Prince and A. B. Prince lot 2 block tains, sun-shade, pole or shafts; same as re­ price, complete with high bend shafts, @115 II. P, Mo bh m r, Acting G .P . A ., Grand Rapids. tails for $50 to '$75 more- than our price- We are the largest manufactur­ iwMWMWWWMWWWWWWWWtMtWWWl, F. Burgur’s 2nd add to Galien $10.00. G. WV Lakkwortiit, Agt. Bcuton Uaahor. Our price. $110. a LEAVE MICH. CITY ARRIVE CHICAGO ers of Vehicles and-Harness in the world selling to the consumer Emanuel G. Eby to Wm. and Fred­ 6:05—A. M daily 9:00- A. JMT. 4-.00—P. M. daily ex­ 7:00—P. M. exclusively. For 27 years we have conducted business on this plan. We give yon better quality erick Schradef part of lot 20 Three Pirst publication May 3, 1900. cept Saturday 12:44—P. M. Sal. only 3:45—P. M. for the same money, or the same quality for less money than the dealer/ jobber or supply agent. Oaks $575. Foreclosure Sale. 7 :30—P. M. Sat. only 10:30—P .M . EFAULT having been made in tlie terms and We Ship Anywhere For Thomas L. Wilkinson to John R. conditions o f a certain mortgage dated the LEAVE CHICAGO. ARRIVE MICH. CITY D3rd day ol December, A. D. 1895, executed by Jak 9:30—-A- M. daily J2:3o—P. M. Examination. Dempsey 80 acres Weesaw $50. ohine Blodgett, widow, and Charles P. Blodgett, 7:30- P. M. daily ex­ 10:30—P. M. We make 178 styles of vehicles Alaudo Blodgett, Lizzie Blodgett, Barbnr- Blod cept Saturday •David F. Gumming to Maria D. gett, Henry Blodgett, Minnie D. Blodgett, Mary 4:15—P. M. Sur. onlv 7:15-P . M. and 65 styles o f harness. Yon Bracken, Louise Susan, Jake Blodgett, William 11:00—P. M- But. only 2:00—A. M. are within easy reach o f E lk­ Lowry part of ' lot 4' Walling & G. Blodgett, and Frank Blodgett, heirs at law ol Henry Blodgett, late of the village of Buchanan E . O. D u n b a r , hart, and we invite you to make Lacevs add to Niles $1302.08. county of Berrien, State ot'Michigan, to Geo. H. Black, of the same place, which mortgage was du­ - Gen. Manager, Chicago, us a visit. Our large line will Henry Geisler et al to Chas. Geisler ly recorded in the oillce of the register of deeded E S. Craav, surprise you. said county of Berrien, in Liher 66 of Mortgages Gen, Tass. and Fgt. Agent, Chicago, 111. et al w 4 ®f a 6 J sec. 17 and w 30 a on page 419, on the|10th day’of Decemi.-er, A.D. 1895- on which mortgage there 1s claimed to he due on ©iir large Catalogue of u e J of sec. 7 Roy alton $3600. the date of this notice the sum of thirteen hundred shows every Vehicle and Har­ lifty-two dollars and sixty-seven cents ($1352.67), JVo. t o r —Extension Top Surrey with 2Vo. SO I—Fancy Buggy with figured School District. No. 3, Royal ton to to which is to he added the further sum or double fenders, lamps, curtains, storm ness we make and gives prices. plush trimmings. Is complete in every way apron, pole or shafts; is as fine as retails for and as fine as retails for $35 more than our Chas. Geisler et. al. property in Roy- twenty-five dollars as an attorney fee stipulated $30 more than our price. Our p rice, 8SO. price. Our price, with shafts, § 5 5 , for in said mortgage; and no sun or proceeding Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and I T 'S F R E E , at law having been instituted to recover the debt alton, $1, secured by the said mortgage, or any part there­ of. Auditor General to T. L. Wilkin­ Therefore by virtue of the power of sale con­ St, Louis Railway. tained in said mortgage, and of .the statute in FOUR B O U T E . ^ son lot 330 St. Joseph $17. such case made and provided. Elmore H. Spaulding to Ezekiel H. N otice is h e r e b y g iv e n , that on the 31 t day of The Popular R oute Between the Michigan LKHART, INDIANA. July, A. D. 1900, at one o’clock in the after­ Cities and all Southern Points. noon, lor the purpose of foreclosing said mort­ Spaulding lot 7 blk A and 5 feet of gage, the premises therein described will he sold Trams carrying passengers leaye Niles aa lot 6 blk A Mansfields add to Buch­ at public auction to the highest bidder at the follows: front door of the court house in the city of St. GOING NORTE GOING SOUTH. anan $500, Joseph in said countv of Berrien, said premises N o -22 1:18 p m | No. 23 7:55 a m being situated in the township of Buchanan, coun­ No. 24 5:45 p m j No. 25 1:57 p m Miller Clark to Chas. Molir and ty of Berrien, State of Michigan, and described Ho. 28* 8:02 a m j No. 27* 6 :1 3 p m as follows:—The north half of the north-east *The above train runs between Benton Harbor Richard Pfenning lot 16 blk 7 Lake quarter of section sixteen *16) in town seven (7) and Elkhart only. as disproportionately small. The Inst i south range eighteen (18) west. TH F FOOT. L. G. Smith, Agent, antique standards of beauty show ihe • Shore add to Bridgman $1. Dated May 3rd, 1900. -- Benton Harbor, perfect foot to be about one-sixth of • A lison 0 . R oe, George H. Black, W. J. Lynch, Gen. Pass. AgL, The I\buse an»l Cave of the Same—Some Nellie S. Gascoigne to’ Lula B. Cincinnati, O. the whole height. . j Atty. for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. E B. A. Kbllumm, Trav. Pass. Agt. Good Advice. OilNTY SEAT NEWS Braynard 5 acres in Benton $1400. To obtain health and comfort for the -: Last Publication July 26,1900. Anderson, Ind. here is no part of the whole hu­ foot it is by no means necessary to ! John O, Morgan to Jas.H. Slirigley man body that has been more wear ugly hoots or shoes. The boot- ; i constantly -abused than has the c i r c u i t g o u r t . property in sec 28 Chikaming $500. makers are now making footgear that | Gage Bros. & Co., of Illinois, have, foot combines admirably both beauty and I John W ooly to Harry Swen lot 3 First publication April 12,1900. Prom time immemorial it has comfort, while people are gradually bo- ' commenced suit against Geo. B. War­ Mortgage Sale. VANDALIA LINE been crushed and squeezed in’-o blk 13 Blakeslees add to Galien $225. Terre Haute & Logansport Ity. Co. ginning to understand that (he foot ren to obtain $131,62 for goods pur- W hereas, A certain mortgage bearing date an unyielding case of hard leath­ Chas. J. Rayner to Burton Jaryis the 10th day of March, >899, made by Nelson G itself is more worth caring for than is i c-hascd. P. P. Graves is attorney for TIME TABLE- er, rarely as large as the foot itself its covering. Kennedy and Sarah J . Ken nedy bis wile, both of when in a natural position, and in con­ lot 106 Hoffmans add to Niles $100. Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, to lu effect Nov. 26, 1899. Trains leavt High heels, placed far under the in­ ; the plaintiff. George Boylo, of Buchanan, in said County and South Bend as follows: sequence come all the diseases and de­ Clarence T. Warner et. al. to Thos. State ; said mortgage being recorded in the Regis­ formities to which the foot is heir, step, are now rarely seen in the street., ; The case of Sara B. Palmiter vs. ter’s office for the County of Berrien in said State FOR THE SOUTH. though still worn in the house. They L. Wilkiuson 11 acres Hagar $1000. on the 10th day o f March, 1899 in liber 79 of Mort­ No. 21, Ex. Sun., 5:15 A. M. For Terre Haute such as corns, callouses, enlarged Wm. Palmiter was heard Friday. gages on page 386, and, No. 3, Ex. 8un., 11:45 A. M. For Terre Haute joints, bunions, ingrowing toe nails are extremely injurious, as they :hrnw No. 9, Ex. Sim, 6 :45 P. ML For Logausporl ! The plaintiff claims she gave $290 to Edward L. Kingsland to Theodore Whereas, Default has been made in the pav- and the breaking down of the arch of the body forward in an unnatural posi- ment of the annual interest on said mortgage, For Complete Time card, giving ail trains ana tion ,which affects the spine, the knees ; the defendant, her son-in-law, in N. Perry 10 acres Hag-ar- $250 and said payment has remained unpaid and in stations, and for full information as to rates the foot. arrears for the space of thirty days, for which de­ through cars, etc., address A healthful condition of the feet is and the nervous system. !trust and now he refuses to give her Georgia A. Boyer to Amos J. fault said mortgagee hereby exercises his option, O.M. WHEELER, Agent. an essential to perfect general health. Chiropodists all say that if men and i „ . . . ? ^ granted by said mortgage, and declares the prin- Terre Haute, Ind women gave up wearing ill fitting Palmiter claims the Thonfas 39 acres Watervliet $500. -.ipaf sum of said mortgage,-and all arrearages of OrE. A . Ford, A connection exists by means of the .ntere6t thereon, to be now due and payable; and, Gen’l Pass. Agent, St. LoniB,"Mo. nerves between the feet and all other hoots and shoes the next genera'ion j money was intended for the settling of Edward Eh Warren to John Burke Whereas, There is now claimed to be diiPj on said mortgage, including principal and interest, parts of the body, including the brain would know nothing of deformed and burial expenses when the lady dies.' lot 23 Featherbone add Three Oaks ihe sum of one thousand one hundred and thiriy itself. Dr. Brown-Sequard, in fact, diseased feet. dollars and fourteen cents ($1,130.14) and no tells of a patient who, whenever he Andrews & Murdock are the plaintiff s $550. uiit or preceeding at law having been taken to bore the weight of his body on the attorneys and L. 0. Fyfe appears for . ecover said sum or any part thereof; now, The Virtues of Rhubarb. Therefore, Notice is hereby given that by Milwaukee, Benton Harbor & Columbus right toe, became violently insane. the defendant., vi-tue of the power of sale in said mortgage con­ Almost everybody can testify to the These are many and varied, and, tained, and of the statutes or the State of Michi­ miserable. sick-all-over feeling which moreover, are not as well known a«» In the case of Anna E. Wells vs. gan, the undersigned will sell at public auction, Railway Co. Time Table. ^ they ought to he, says an English ex­ co the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the loth day of accompanies the effort to walk, in a T h e C u re igtaSGsres fuly, 1900 at the front (lo«r of Court House in the change. It is very whole'ome, and Wm. L. Rhodes, to obtain money on EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 1899, tight boot. A celebrated oculist not City of St. Joseph in said County, (that being the AT 12705 O’CLOCK A M. even those who do not like i- should a mortgage, a judgment of $794-.44 ;dace wherein the Circuit Court tor the County of long since discovered that an abstinate Beriien is held,) the premises described in said case of sore eyes was caused by wear­ take it medicinally in the Spring, for was rendered for the plaintiff Goisis? uortgage to satisfy said indebtedness, costs and GOING SOUTH. GOING NOBTB ing tight shoes. When the feet Were it purifies the blood, keeping it cool, ■xpenses of sale, and attorney fee provided for No , No I N o2 N o 4 Hext Tuesday Judge Carr will be >y law, and also any sums that shall be paid at properly cared for the eye trouble en­ and healthy. One great virtue rbui a. h G rip p e? Ex3 Ex Ex E x possesses, and which is not-generally iv before said sale by the undersigned for taxes Sun Sun STATIONS. San Sun tirely disappeared. here to try a case. Judge Goolidge tnd ii surance or otherwise to protect his interest P N. A 3VI * A M PM Whooping Cough, Asthma, n the premises- described in said mortgage, as: Each foot contains twenty-six hones. known, is that, mixed wi.h othev adjourned court until next Monday. 510 8 00 Buchanan iooo 535 things it takes all flavors, while giv­ Bronchitis and Incipient ihe following described real estate in Berrien 4 50 7 42 *Oakland 10 20 551 In. health it is a marvelously hardy . Consumption, is County, Michigan, to-wit: 442 7 33 Berrien Springs JO 30 600 member. Such violent exercises as ing none in return, and is, therefore, Eugene Cl Dana, by L. J. Fletcher, Begriming forty-five and forty-six hundredths 4 25 7 21 *Dinchman 10 46 613 leaping, running, etc., cause it no dis­ of the greatest use in adding to a tar! (45 46-160) rods east from the north-v est corner of 4 16 7 14 ♦Royal: on 10 54 6 20 has filed a foreclosure - bill against Section thiity-six (36 Town seven (7) south. 400 7 00 , Benton Harbor 1110 635 comfort, To prevent the grating or or pudding when the fruit used- has run Range eighteen 18 west, being at north-east cor­ short or is expensive. For instance ■Christian hTeigmau and Fredricks ner of lot sometime o«iied by Ji. O. Giilom, .Additional traiuB leave Beuton Harbor daily jarring of hone with hone each one is thence cast along road to north-west corner of S. except -aturday and Sunday at 1 p. ni. Sunday covered with an elastic cartilage. if respberry tart is required;.And h r< Meigman. is not enough of the fruit fo fill ’he vV. Redden's -farm thirty-five and fifty-four Imn- only at 8 a. in. and 7:30 p, m. Retur.-ing leave Many people have to give up taking MARRIAGE LICENSES. Iredths i35 54-l00i rods, south along Redden’s Buchanan daily except Saturday and Sunday at beneficial active exercise owing to the di^h, take some rhubarb, wash it well ■ihe to uoi th line of road being about nine (9) 5:10 p. ra. Saturday and Sunday ac 9 p. m. and mince it up. then stir in sugar,, and •.hiiins, t hence west on north line of road to east Sunday only at 9:30 a. m. condition of their feet. It is an everyI Joseph Gordon Ullery, 23, Minnie tine of lot formerly owned by IS. C. Giilem, tlicnce Trains No. 15 and lii are local freighis but will day occurrence to -hear a woman saya bake till it is quite soft; when‘cold mix Schulz, 18, Miles. nori.li on east line'ot Gilleni lot to place of be­ carry passengers. “I have to give up walking, my fee. the raspberries in with it, make ui- aming, containing six (ti) acres of land more or No. 3 makes, connection at Buchanan with M. tart and place It in the oven just long ‘ess. C. 11. R. for Kalamazoo, Detroit and all points hurt so.” A person who never exer« Alfred-Bays, 25, Berga Reitzler, 21, The (rERMAR REMEDY" Dated April 12th, 1900, east. enough to cook the paste; the pres? no GBOBGE BOYi E, No. 6 reaches Benton Baibor in time to catch cises cannot long remain well and heal­ Three Oaks. h w e s a tv i Vvkvu . of rhubarb will never be discover, d A. A. WORTH IN GTO e-, 10:30 p. m. boat at St. Joseph lor Chicago Sun­ thy. Indigestion, bilious liver and pul­ Attorney for Mortgagee. day nights. and the tart will cost only h .If ;hr Arthur Gilson, 21, Edna Jarvis; IS, , A\ 25fi^50c\s/ monary complaints set it, old age and Last publication July 5,1900. decreptitude are hurried on apace. The price it would have done if made so'elj B-mton Harbor. •Elag Satlon. o f fruit. beginning of all ill health and unhap­ E .D . Morrow, D, H. P atterson, Com’lA gt., Saperintendent. piness can often- be traced to wearing Benton. Harbor, Mich. uncomfortable shoes. J’erfei't K'ilclu ««». F. M. Ward, Agt. Buchanan, Mich. The human foot should he just as To provide perfect kitchen equip sightly and free form deformity as is menfs requires a special inlnlligeacr the hand. How rarely this is so Is ex­ gathered only by experience (hat shal A responsible man in emplified by the exclamation of a cele­ enable one to meet the exactions o each township can pro­ brated humorist when watching men .individual conditions. If the you =• cure profitable employ­ bathing one day at the sea-shore. “The wife lacks practical experience sh II. ugliest thing in art or nature is the hu­ cannot do better than apply to Ui ment. * ‘ Not a submerged OPERA TING THE S. S. & S. R. R. man foot,” he said. elders of her acquaintance for stdvm- man, .who has never suc­ It was said some years ago that m n- as to limitations, rather than abund ceeded in anything, hut In effect April 15, 1900. agers had great trouble trying to find ance of supplies. At every houselur one who has his head NORTHBOUND. SOUTH BOUND. actresses to take the part of Trilby, so nisher’s .shop she will be presente above water.” of Steel Si le-Wheel and Screw Steamers ugly and deformed were their feet, • with a long list of household vess ! n ily, Daily Daily. Daily Daily Daily EX. Ex. Ex. , EX. Ex. -Ex. Mothers often allow little ones’ feet including every essential for the. kite: A PUSHING MAN ^ l;.n. Sun. Sun. STATrONS Sun". •Sun. Sun. CITY OF CHICAGO en, closets and dresser, but not one o v'o 2. No 6. No 54 No 3. No 5. N o 53 to he cramped and squeezed into tiny WHO IS ALREADY p m a m p HI Pill p m a in shoes, not remembering that the little the catalogues will tell her what xb CITY OF MILWAUKEE bones are soft and easily deformed. can do without and not be incom­ DOING WELL, 2:35 9:15 ' 5:20 St. Joseph 1:05 5:15 6:30 moded. 2:25 9:02 - 5:10 ■> Vinelaiui 1:14 5:26 6:50 Happily, nowadays both bootmaker B U T HAS A 2:19 8:64 4:50 Derby 1:20 5:32 7:00 CITY OF LOUISVILLE and customer seem to be growing more 2:11 8:44 . 4:30 Barorla 1:27 5:40 7:ir. il-ot V a lo r for SSt-ii ut STRONG DESIRE 2:03 8:35 4:10 Glentlpra 1:35 5:50 7:32 and the exceptional ly fast steamer sensible, and the well made, well-cut, 1:49 8:23 3:35 Galien l:49 6:05 7:5'- broad -soled shoe is gradually pushing Women, who are trying their lev; TO DO BETTER. 1:15 Vandalia Jet. 6:45 out of the .market the monstrous tooth­ 12:50 7:50 2:00 South Bend 2:30 7:00 9:45 ..MARY,. best to he beautiful sometimes forgt n:34 Walkertou 3:28 *1:00 pick, high "heeled article. Consequent­ that the inward treatments are as ru e The machine will almost 11;22 Hamlet 3:45 This popular fleet of elegant passenger ly, women are taking fat more exercise essary as lotions and cosmetics apphe sell itself, but we want 11:12 Knox 3:57 10:54 N,Judson 4:13 steamers make five round trips daily be especially'walking more, than former­ to the skiu. DEPENDABLE MEN 10:41 San Pierre 4:25 tween - Chicago, St. Joseph and Benton ly, with accruing benefit to their gen­ A glass of hot water, taken an hou 9:20 Momence 6:03i Harbor, connecting with the Pere Mar- eral health, happiness and well-being. to introduce it. -8:55 Kankakee 6:30 " - or even less, before breakfast am' 7:55 Dwight 7:36 ouette Ry, and the Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Following are some excellent rules again before going to bed will work (Patented In U. S.V Canada and Foreign Countries.) 7 .-15 Streator 8:20 By. at St. Joseph, and the Cleveland Cin­ for the proper care of the feet: wonders in clearing the complexion. cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis * (Big Four) If a teaspoonful of phosphate of ?oJ,- Train'No.2north hound makes direct connec- By. and Milwaukee, Benton Harbor & The feet should he thoroughly wash­ • ions at South Bend, Vamiaila Jcr. with Vandalia ed every morning and evening, and is added to the morning glass the re­ The Speediest, Simplest, Most Complete and torth bound passenger train leaving Terre Baute Columbus, at Benton Harbor. wiped carefully dry, especially between sult will_bc beneficial, at G :43 a m. Leave Chicago at 9:30 and 10:00 a m. Perfect Fence Weaving Machine ever Invented. Train No 5 south bound makes direct connec- daily, Sunday and Monday excepted; 7:00 the toes, that hotbed of soft corns. A glass of hot water will often re­ tiona at the Vandalia Jet. with the Vandalia lieve headaches, and the same remedy south hound train J coving .-South Bend at 6:45 p in p. m. daily, Sunday excepted; 11:30 p. m. The toenails should be cut regularly, has been prescribed for a sudden chili. Trains Nos and 6 connect with north and daily, aud 2:00 p. m. Saturdays only. but not too often, and never shorter south hound trains of the P re MarquetU, and Leave St. Joseph at 3:00 a. m. daily, Sun­ than ends of the toes. with the Chicago and M lwankee boats. Trains Nos. 53 and 54 . - e local freights bnt will day and Monday excepted; 6:00 a. m. Sun­ When buying shoes allow perfect Recipe for Tomato Sauoe. IT MAKES THE CHEAPEST GOOD FENCE MADE. carry passengers. day only; 7:30 a. m. daily, Sunday excepted For fulljparticiilars regard! g connections with 3:00 p. m. daily, Sunday excepted; 5:00 p. freedom for the toes, have the breadth Peel one gallon of tomatoes and five One that will not sag; of any size wire you may wish; any size mesh the Sante Fe Route, Buriingto Chicago & Alton, of the foot measured while you s'and pods of red pepper-. Cook until tender. you desire, to turn poultry or the largest animals, ft’s fast and Illinois Central, Chicago & Eastern Illinois, nmj m. daily, Sunday excepted; 10:00 p. ni. daily; 5:30 p. m. Sunday only, and 6:00 p. on it, and allow fully half an inch to Strain, then stir throughly into it two efficient. So easy that any boy can work it. Weaves stays of any all important lines or points in th * West .South­ an inch more than the lerg-lh of your ounces of salt, two ounces of black west, and South inquire of local ticket agent or m. Sunday only. . ordinary size wire, upon any size wires, smooth or barbed. Weaves id.ress ' - FRANK R. HALE, foot. pepper, half an ounce of white mus­ G H. R> SS, - Traffic Manager, more rods in .a day and does it easier than any other machine made. -Traffic Mgr. r .l & I. S. S. & S7Div. i. I &q. '$ 50 Each way on day steamer Have no tightness anywhere. What tard seed. half an ounce of allspice and 1 00 Each way on night steamer a pint of vinegar. Boil slowly for Streator, III. slight pressure there "is ^should he be­ James McMitcheil, of Essex Postoffice, Ont., writes:—” I wove 91 1 50 Round trip, good any time neath the instep and on its sides, which three or four hours in a double sauce­ rods of fence in 8^ Hours with this machine.” . p.arts are sometimes spoken of as the pan or a jar stood in boiling water; Write for Catalogue “ B.” We will gladly mail, it free of charge. Passenger and freight rates less than a “ waist” Of' the foot. while still warm bottle and cork tight­ rail. Through tickets caii be secured ly. This will keep a long time. If Or better still, GOME INTO THE OFFICE, where we have a section of railway stations. Change of time Sep Have the sole thinnest and narrowest you wish to have the sauce quite thin fence upon which you may operate the yourself. THAT’S at the “waist” .and broadest at ihc machine 1st, or at any time without notice, if ne strain it through a thick cloth instead THE TEST. # STOU HAVE A COM* cessary. _ , ■> “ tread,” of a sieve. DOCKS: Chicago foot Wab. Are., 4 8 Wat -Don’ be ashamed of the size of your lio Not Dry It Up 'With Syrups. — , > foot. A well formed large foot is mu*1' ❖ ❖ ❖ Central Office, cor. E. Congress and Bates Sts., Detroit, Mich., St. Joseph, E. A. Graham. j. better to look at than a small distorted Wanted. Benton Harbor, N. Water St, or D/H. B O W iR Buchanan, f^Sich., If you have a Cold do not dry iip one, and remember that well propor­ A l i v e man in every toinship to CENERAL REPRESENTATIVE. the mucous with syrups or balms, but tioned parts always look smaller than i ej-r sent one o f the best- selling n r ti­ they really are. (a ss and Van Ruren bounties - use Pepto Quinine Tablets. They not J H. GRAHAM, ll* s ?■> tl«e market. For particulars only cure the cold but improve the It is only a mistaken standard of P r e s i d e n t * call at the R ecord office . q-eneral health. 25c per box. beauty that represents hands and feet wpmmmffmmmmmmmwmmmm,

V interrupted with cheers. His an- [ nouneemcn!; that the nomination of national, convention of 1900 adjourned McKinley was equal to an election in sine die. November brought vociferous cheeks. The national committee has re-elect­ Briefly Senate: _ Foraker adverted to ed Senator M. A. Hanna chairman of that committee. the record of the president in peace iteafimiiiiuiMMiiniiiiiiiillllifniiilliililiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliiiiiiiiMiiiiw McKinley and Roosevelt Will Be and in war as one of the most remark­ CONVENTION NOTES. Republican Standard- able in American history. Quay Says His Resolution lliu Eorved Its is attached to Bearers. J’and^mi>nium Drunks Koose. The reference to the great leader^of Purpose, * vevery gallon can the party, the successes already Philadelphia, June 21.—Colonel Quay achieved by him and tbe grave re­ before the convention met, in speak­ WILD SCENES IN CONVENTION. sponsibilities now being carried for­ ing of his intention to withdraw his ward by him. was received with fre­ resolution regarding.representation on' quent and long-continued applause, the national committee, said it had The Delegates Go Frantic Over the But it remained for his» closing sen­ served its purpose; .that the southern Mention o f the Names o f McKin­ tence, for the first time mentioning William McKinley by. name as the delegates flocked to Roosevelt and ley and Koosevelt. nominee, to electrify the great multi­ made the nomination of the New York tude. Pandcmonhtm broke loose. For­ governor a sure thing. ^N^ge^blePreparationfor As­ mer tempests of enthusiasm paled be­ “Nevertheless,” said Quay, “it is ,a similating th^Food andReguta- Philadelphia, June 21.—William Mc­ fore this cyclone of soound and move­ good thing and ought to be adopted. Kinley of Ohio and Theodore Roose­ ment. Every one stood and waved I feel that I am making a mistake in tingth&Stamachs andBowelsof velt of New York were unanimously and yelled. State standards were- submitting to the wishes'of those who wrenched from their places and borne ask me to withdraw the proposed new '\ It tells exactly whafife made// - I m a m s / C h i l d r e n nominated for president and vice presi­ rules.” ■ dent of the United States respectively aloft with umbrellas, great plumes of : of and why ife best , Ife the ||*! red, white and blue, a perfect tempes­ Among the early arrivals in the hall (best Paint that can be made. hy the Republican national convention tuous sea of color. was Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. She Promotes BigesUonCheerful- held in this city. sat in the front row of the east side The demonstration grew exciting F o r S a le H y ness andBesLContains neither r when Senator Hanna seized one of the of the hall, Immediately- to the left of OpiuncMorptniie nor Mineral Philadelphia, June 21.—A bright and. the first row of delegates. ■ She was plumes and waved it from the stage. N o t N a r c o t i c . cloudless sky with a cool and bracing The greatest demonstration was when attired in a pink summer gown, white W -M, BrvcIHck northeasterly breeze gave ideal condi­ the state banners were carried to tbe Collar and delicate four-in-hand tie, stage. and black picture hat, trimmed with tions for the third, and what promised; feathers and a great bow of white. Shape a ffflAErSAMUELPllUtltJl to lie the closing day of the Republic­ Koose velfc Kecoguized. After the demonstration had lasted Accompanying her were Mrs. William AcmeWtiite Lead ft,ColorWbrte Pumpfcm S eed ' an national convention. After all the J. Young, wife of the governor’s pri­ Abc.Scnnte * for fifteen minutes Chairman Lodge jRocAeUe'Saht — smoke of the skirmish of the last few rapped for order. At 11:2S Governor vate secretary, and Professor Nicho­ Anise Seal * days, the convention hosts awoke with Roosevelt was recognized. There was las Murray Butler of Columbia univer­ sity of New York. Mrs. Roosevelt ^I^CarbonathSodn,* a common belief—that McKinley and another enthusiastic demonstration ff£rm,Seed* Roosevelt ■would be the ticket of 1900. when he took the platform and began was the cynosure of thousands of Gamed Sugar . The exciting scenes shortly before mid­ bis speech seconding McKinley’s nom­ eyes. Wmlarpreen, Ftamn night, tbe conference of tbe managers ination. His sentences were delivered A striking incident of the second In a manner that denoted a careful day was the appearance on the stage A perfect Remedy fo r Constipa­ in Senator Hanna’s rooms* the ■with­ of fifteen of the survivors of the orig­ tion, Sour StomachiDiarrhoea, drawal of Long, Dolliver and the dis­ study of eacli word. His argumenta­ tive style kept tbe audience en rapport j inal convention held in Locust street Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ appearance of every other obstacle in with him, for he was given the closest ; in this city in 1856. All the stirring the path of Roosevelt’s triumphant memories of the exciting days Avhen 1 have for years suffered from dandruff in its ness and LO SS OF SLEEP. attention by the vast audience: in fact, i most annoying form. A few- weeks ago my bar­ nomination, and finally the formal, eery much more attention than had i the country was on the verge of the ber recommended a trial of your preparation, facsimile Signature of measured announcement of Senator any other speaker. “It was not a ■ great bloody conflict over slavery “Coke Dandruff Cure.” The result has been welled up. Seantor Hawley, of Con­ most satisfactory. Applications three times a Hanna that in his judgment, after a great war. It did not have to be,” be ■ week have cured me. I take great pleasure in complete review of the conditions, said, speaking of the war with Spain, necticut, was the only one of the fif­ writing this. Yours truly,. David Rutter, of N E W Y O R K . and then waited for the ripple of laugh­ teen who still holds a prominent place David Rutter & Co., the Chicago Shippers of Governor Roosevelt should be nomin­ upon the stage of the. present. The Anthracite Coal. >;• • : At b m o n th s o ld ated by acclamation—this series of ter which followed the declaration. “We have done so well that our op- • cheer that went up at sight of them Dosr.s - J3 Cents events dispelled the very last vestige shook the building.- It rose again more of doubt as to the ticket^ ponents use it as an argument for , turning us out,” he said, smiling and tumultuously when their spokesman JFloclc to Convention. Hail. announced their unweavering al­ Long before 10 o’clock, 'the hour set showing his teeth, and his audience re­ is guaranteed to cure or money re­ sponded with cheers and laughter. His legiance .to the party they had helped funded. One dollar a bottle at drug­ for the reassembling of the conven­ to bring forth. gists or by express. Booklet free. tion, the hall was surrounded by an allusions to the ice trust called forth immense army of people who besieged the heartiest applause, with cries from IN HONOR OF HAHNEMANN. ~ A. R, Bremer Co., 13 La Salle St., Chicago, Ills. the galleries of “hit ’em again,” and all the doors and entrances, clamoring t « i '-'it- bi for admission. When the doors were “ that’s right, Teddy.” Beautiful Statue Dedicated to Patrol' Tickles the Audience. Homeopathy, ,F .R .P ? il«i k V;g !?. “ I pity the Democratic orator in New Washington, June 21.—‘The dedica­ York who mentions trusts,” he de­ tion of the beautiful Hahnemann mon­ clared with uplifted hands and the ument in this city was a notable event. audience howled with laughter and shook the floor with applause. Chicago was represented by Dr. J. R. 50 Y E A R S ’ “The insurrection in the Philippines Kippax, president of the Chicago EXPERIENCE goes on because the insurrectionary Homeopathic Medical college, and Dr. allies of the Tagals in the island of G. F. Shears, president of the Hahne­ sit The “Popular Store*9 Luzon,” declared the governor, “have mann Medical college. The statue is given the Insurrection their moral if erected in a beautiful little park known not material support.” When he de­ as Scott circle, but a Short distance clared with brilliant emphasis that the from the White House, the site having success of the Republican party in been given by congress. The statue T r a d e M a r k November meant peace in the Philip- . of Daniel Webster stands on its west­ D e sig n s of flirt ffaists ern border, in the center stands the C o p y r ig h t s &. pines, while the success of the opposi­ Anyone sending n sketch and description i tion meant a prolongation of the strug­ massive figure of Winfield Scott. On quickly ascertain our opinion free wlieilii-. the east has been erected tbe statue invention is probably patentable. Com inn i gle, the delegates and spectators rose Lions strictly confidential. Handbook on Fat. almost as one man and cheered. After of Hahnemann, the - founder of the sent free. Oldest agency for securing paten i new school of medicine. The monu­ Patents taken through Munti & Co. rccr recounting the achievements of the special notice, without charge, inthe United States in the far-off islands and ment cost $70,000, being designed by m presenting in a sentence the claim of Niehaus. _ Warm weather is here now and it will pay you to invest­ Scientific Jfincricai m this country upon the archipelago, Gov- Members .of tbe American Institute \ handsomely illustrated weekly. T.nr:-opt, igate the following special offerings. The goods set of Homeopathy paid a visit to the dilation of any scientific journal. Terms, ernor Roosevelt demanded, amid thun­ # forth to back up this advertisement will be sold at lower derous applause: White House and were cordially re­ year; four months, $1. Sold by all newmleni. “Is America a weakling that she ceived by President McKinley. In b prices than } ou ever have been in tbe habit of paying. should shrink from the work of a great response to the invitation extended hy MONKBranch Office.& O 625 IT St.. Washington, New D.Yc 0. world power. The giant of the west, Dr. Charles E. Holton of Cincinnati like the gladiator of old, looks into and other officers of tbe institute, tin- the future with hope, with expectancy, president promised that if the press win eh the love of all institutions have of official business permitted he would Ti/e Stjiiff isfs marie dear to us.” (Tremendous ap­ attend the unveiling late in the after­ plause.) noon of the monument to Hahnemann. Send us your address and I The approach of mid-summer, with its blazing sun and scorching heat, Copyright, 1900, bjr Charles A. Gray. Challenged the -Future. we will show you how snegests to the mind cooling subjects; green fields and blue waters, lake COUNT MTJRAVISIT DEAD. breezes anil comfort able ■ shirt waists and summer skirts. This advertise­ PRESIDENT ht’ KINUEV. In conclusion Governor Roosevelt to make $3 a day absolutely declared the Republican party and the Rusaion Minister of F »r->i^n AiTair.t Ex,, ment te]is ymi about these goods and we want you to see what we have. opened they surged in like a flood sub­ sure; we furnish the work and American people challenged the future pi res Very Midden ly. Tailor-madi- colored Shirt; Waists made of line, washable materials, new merging the vast hall. The stage had. designs. French backs, at 25c. sOc. 75c, 9Se, $ 1.25, been freshened with green things and and they were eager for the labor laid St. Petersburg, June 21.—The Rus­ teach you free; you work in the local­ out for them as If by providence. ity where you live. Send us your Tile, following-priced While Waists are strictly up-to-ilate, Avith either at each corner, like a touch of flaming sian minister of foreign affairs, Count soft or stiff' cuffs. French, back made of fine sheer materials and beautifully color, red peonies shot into the air. Speeches seconding the"nomination, Miiravieff, died suddenly Thursday address and we will explain the busi­ were made by Senator Thurston, John trimmed.. 'Ihe prices are 98c, -HUMS, $1.75. is&.no This store makes a The band in the north gallery was at morning. Count Muravieff had just ness fully; remember we guarantee a specialty of having all the up-to-date things in shirt waists. work early with inspiriting music. W. Yerkes of Kentucky, Knight of finished his morning cup of coffee and clear profit of $3 for every day’s work, Kansas Delegation Arrives. California, Governor Mount and oth­ ers. had ordered his launch when he fell absolutely sure. Write at once. . Three minutes before 10 the Kan­ The roll was then called and each in a apoplectic fit and expired in a sas delegation, headed by Colonel Bur­ THE f r a n k l i n s o a p C O ., Ttf S K tqfB state voted for McKinley all the way few minutes, between 9 and 10 o’clock. ton, with bright silk sunflowers pinned DETROIT, MICH. to their lapels, aroused the first enthu­ down the roll. The tally clerks quick­ Lady Randolph Churchill's Marriage. We can show you a good (hash Skirt for She. ami a goo !, Pure Linen ly made the official summary and hand­ m L’knt lor #!.JS. We can show a line of White Duck Skills that will co-t siasm as they marched down the main ed it to the chairman. Mr. Lodge London, Juno 21.—Lady Randolph aisle bearing a white banner inscribed Churchill has announced that her mar­ # you'.)3c e a c h . A bi tter Duck Skirt, that is correct in fit and finish, cost In big black letters with the words: took the paper, and advancing to the only #1 .iJ5. ‘ front of the stage, said: riage to Lieutenant George Cornwallis Banian Co. Abstract Office, m “Kansas is for Roosevelt.” Governor West of the Scots guards will take Then, you can see a. beautiful fine of white and colored skirts, be.iuties Roosevelt entered at exactly 10 o’clock. “ The total vote cast is 930. William all ol them Sl.fvO, f-J.00, #2.25, $3 50 up to $12.00. McKinley has received 930 votes. It place in July. Lady Churchill is a Court House, St. Joseph, o-kh He made a rush of it hut he did not daughter of tbe late Leonard Jerome Now is the t.mo ami this is the place to buy your summer apparel, It escape the keen eye of the thousands is a unanimous vote and the chairman Mnu -«y to to .11 on iinjii.nvd E.-trnii at -i\n iw if pay aou to buy here and we can suit you loo. declares that William McKinley is of New York city. She was married iven per cent so -or ling t»> iiinoinit a.nl »it.7—. and they set up a cheer at sight of to Lv.i’d Randolph Churchill, the sec­ him. He was surrounded by the dele­ your nominee for the presidency for Farms for pule f:50 per a<-re and upward. A. the term beginning March 4, 1901.” ond son of the seventh duke'of Marl­ itracts of Title and tales o-xinn inert ! i-l.-i-lu.ii gates when he reached the pit and Now, again, pandemonium broke borough. He. died in 1895, leaving inters at onr ovpeuhc, if in a hurry, and ah-true i JuflE Sj\Le fihlliflEHY showered with congratulations. He two sons,. Winston Leonard Spencer vill be sent hy first mail, prompt „ei-vi>-.- an. made no protestations or dissent, but loose in one swelling chorus of enthu­ owest prices. " * siasm. Up went the plumes and stand­ Churchill, born in 1874, 'and John Win­ Berrien Exchange Bunk, Berrien S prin g M Uiglit up-to-tlie-iniiiute sorts. (>1 Millinery. Just what you want to wear smilingly repeated his thanks. A few ards. Up stood the great audience. ston Spencer Churchill. avIio was bom, ■ ViTlfinsou will he al tie. Bank even .Thursday now und a splendidly assorted sio-k to -choose from. Again we say it will minutes later another outburst greeted The demonstration in honor of the pres­ in 1880. Tden tenant Cornwallis West pay .you to investigate these.bargains. tbe entrance of Senator Hanna. His is 20 years old. D IX & WILKINSON. Twenty-live, per cent off of all 'Trimmed Hats and Pattern Hats that have progress was impeded all the way ident’s nomination lasted five minutes, and then the chairman called for order Chir-n.ro to Sow Turk In Five Honrs, been selling for over $2.50—some rare .opportunitiesamong-them. down by delegates who insisted upon for further events in store, One. table full of Trimmed -Hats that are selling for $1 each, easily worth shaking his hand. Detroit, June 21.—Major RotJhwell, Koosevelt Placed in .Nomination. Wm. d ...h o u s e . $• .43. One table full of Children’s ready-to-wear Hats for 25c each easily flajrm and Koosevelt. Colonel Lafayette Young of Iowa at who is home from Ne\v York, brings "Will carry passengers to Pouth- worth 48c. . . - . He stopped a moment to chat with news of a big scheme near consumma­ 12:50 took the platform to nominate tion. for an OA'erbqad electric railway Betitl every Tilursdily. Leaving Bu­ We are showing some stylish new stitched Crash Hats and some Felt Senator Davis and when he reached Roosevelt for vice president. When- chanan at 7:30 and- returning’ from Puling Mats. the standard of the New York delega­ line between New York and Chicago. Mr, Young named Roosevelt there was The American Railway company,- 0 street car depot, at 4 . p. m.V Engage tion, where Roosevelt was holding a another demonstration. Banners were Wall street, proposes to build such a your seats Fare50 cents, rbnnd trip reception, he pushed through the carried about tbe hall and the band W l j I T E QOODS throng and greeted the. rough rider played while the convention sang road and make the trip by means off warmly, even affectionately. With his elgar-phaped ears in five hours. Thu “There Will Be a Hot Time in the cars are to run on a single rail,, and Y\ e haAre, all kinds*ill their natural purity. Dainty fabrics for summer hand upon Roosevelt’s shoulder, he Old Town To-Night,” WAYNE HOTEL,, uETROir whispered In his ear. For two min­ George Westinglrouse declare they gov* ns or waists. Note how we set I l.hem. Michael J. Murray of Massachu­ AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PL-fiN. India I inons. Persian Lawns. Victoria Lawns, SavIss Mulls, Doited utes they remained thus in close com­ can make 200 miles an hour with per­ setts seconded Roosevelt’s nomination. fect safety. Major Rothwoll says all SS TO S 3.SO GO TO «2-OG Swiss, ('.able Cords, Striped Nainsooks, Indian Dimities, Linen Lawns, munion. J. M. Ashton of Washington also sec­ Linen ('iunbiics, Pique Wi its, Warp Y\elts, Fancy Piques, Plain Nainsook. Depew created a stir a little later, the necessary capital has been sub­ SINGLE Me a l s . GOG. b o r o '“•‘ITE Ga PK.; onded Roosevelt’s nomination.. The scribed. MaZitliil . but it was Matthew Stanley Quay who convention called for Depew and the Plain bhiek India Linons from 10c to 35c per yard. There fabrics a e aroused the shouts of the local crowd. New York senator was cheered as he Harried by Telephone. fast black Henry Cabot Lodge, the permanent went on the platform. Princeton, Ind., June 21.—Robert fHOS. S. SPRAGUE <% SON A heunlifitl line of first quality Dimities and Lawns for fie and 12cper yd chairman, reached the stage at 10:15 Koosevelt Declared Nominated. Lockhart, at Stanton, Tenn., and Miss Sonic strong number, are Galletea Cloth, Satines, Foulardihesaiid French and there was an interesting confer­ Mr. Depew made a happy speech in Katie Kline, at Patoka; four miles Ginghams, at 25c per yd. - ence of the leaders in full view of the Mr, Roosevelt’s favor and then the roll north of this city, were married at PATENTS. W nyiie County Tff.nk II = K'lK<>r! FXipiisite. qualities in Moussi lline de ^oie, satin striped Ginghams, .■•ilk vast audience. Joe Manley, Colonel of states was called for vice presi­ noon over the long-distance telephone. striped Miidras^at 50c pe~ yard. Dick, looking more like a poet than a dent. The nomination of Roosevelt The Rev. Mr. Danks of Patoka per­ Wool Challios in different grades. soldier, Mark Hanna, Senator Chand­ -was unanimous, .with the exception of formed the ceremony, leaving out the ler Julius Caesar Burrows, Mayor one missing vote of New York—the in­ request to join hands. The bride was' Ashbrldge, Charles Emory Smith, dividual vote of Roosevelt. Senator dressed in pink silk. After the John Lynch, the colored ex-congress­ Lodge then declared Roosevelt nomi­ strange ceremony the bride was given jtE w SjyLES ift ifuqs man from Mississippi, and a score of nated for vice president. The. an-- a big dinner at the. home -of relatives. others, were busy perfecting the final nouncement evoked a burst of ap­ She will join her husband In Tennes­ In the Carpet department we have opened a new line of Rugs; 50 new plans for the day. plause that fairly shook the great steel- see. P EP TO pa Items that you have never seen before. If you want something new Convention Called to Order- girdled building to its foundations. Want Uniformity in freight Eatss. look these over. ' Chairman Lodge called the conven­ Governor Roosevelt, now the candidate Pest line-of Carpets, Curtains, Shades the prices asked for satne can buy. tion to order at 10:38, The prayer was for vice president, was surrounded by LaCrosse, Wis., June 21.—The board A strong, line of Laie Curtains. offered by Archbisnop Ryan of Phila­ delegates showering congratulations of trade and the Manufacturers and QUININE delphia. Ex-Senator Quay then arose upon him. jobbers’ union have united in a-circu­ lar to all commercial' bodies of the and withdrew the amendment he had Convention AdjOnrns. T A B L E T S f offered regarding representation, and Qn motion of Colonel Dick, Senator .northwest - proposing a bill similar ter the two rules were adopted as re­ Lodge was placed at the head of the the Cullom bill to secure uniformity in Made from Pepsin, ( ported. - Committee to notify the president of freight rates and classification. It is Senator- Lodge announced as the his nomination, and Senator Wolcott proposed to hold a convention before Quinine and Cascara, { JOHN CHESS ELLSWORTH. at the head of the committee to notify congress reassembles and LaCrosse next order the nomination of presiden­ will probably be the place. aid Digestion, relieve ^ tial candidates. Alabama yielded to the vice presidential nominee. Constipation and cure i SUCCESOR TO ffOSE & ELLSWORTH. Ohio, and Senator Foraker was recog­ Resolutions oik thanks'to Mr.- Lodge Znfiru Sails Cor IIontr.lv jrifj. nized, Amidst a tumult of applause and to Mr. ‘Wolcott for their able serv.- Washington, June 21.—A cablegram a Cold. 113-H'i N. MICH. ST SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Senator Foraker went to the platform iveS as presiding officers, were unani­ received at the navy department from and when quiet was restored began to mously adopted, also thanks to Mayor 25c. & Box. Admiral Ilemey at Manila states that AT DRUGGISTS. ’Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, speak, first thanking Alabama for Ashbrldge of Philadelphia for the hos­ the Zafiro nas sailed from Cavite for thvir courtesy in 'yielding, but attrib­ pitality of the city and to all official.' Hong" Kong: She is a supply ship and uting that fact to the overwhelming of the convention. This closed the may proceed to Taicu after-Communi­ Manufactured by Oalhcun popularity of the candidate. As Mr. work and at 2:14. on motion of Sercn cating with Captain Wilde of- the Ore­ .Remedy Company. Limited, Foraker continued he was repeatedly Payne of New York the Republican gon at Hong Kong. Battle Creek, Mich. LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. to the satisfaction of Mr. Freeman my Spanish Girls, principal.” A taste for the best reading is no He seemed to have cooled down while Who can defino lov.e’s sweet young cultivated in Spanish girls, even where dream, I was saying/this, so I told him as the treasures of that great Castilian quietly as I could how I had sent off literature sire accessible to them. Con Or all its pleasure tell, the two packets the evening before, As it assumes the sway of heart, vent education knows nothing of Cat and that as they were exactly alike in deron. And whispers, “All is well?” appearance I had most likely revers- d The soul is lifted far above Love and religion are the only sub the addresses. Our interview lasted jects with which a senorita is expected The lonely paths of life, about ten minutes longer, and ended. Until it seems to dwell in realms to concern herself. Happiness is thus I am glad to say, quite amicably. Ho made to hang on a chance. Even Remote from care or strife. made me promise to bring his wife’s where a Spanish girl wins her crown teeth round to Portland Place (myself of wifehood and motherhood, her ig­ It soars to dreamland’s blissful realms, as soon as I could get them, so that 1 norance and poverty of thought tell And finds Elysium here, could tell him the denouement, which, heavily against the most essential in L - . Q ' t y . ; ft; People wlio are in search of good shoes While loving souls seem to unite, he said with a smile promised to be in­ terests of family life. that will give good service, outwear any Each other’s jpys to share; teresting. The Spanish girl is every whit as And bliss so sweet, no words express, fascinating as her musical, cloaked, ^ # t-i II other shoe on the’ market, at a moderate Pills the awakened heart. HI. gallant confides to her iron-grated lat- price, should insist on trying the Smith- While all the outside cares of life As soon as Mr. Langham had gone, ice. Indeed, these amorous serenades Their souls can never part. the full force of the horrible si ua. ion hardly do her justice, blending as she Wallace celebrated : : : : Struck a chill to my hi art. What : does French animation with Italian What more like paradise on earth. fool I had been to acldr-*ss those par fervor.—Boston Transcript. Than, true hearts joined in love? cels so carelessly: it my friend had They„ as their happy hear .a rejoice, WHANG LEATHER SHOES not come in just as I was on the pom Apparently Lucid Interval Send grateful thanics above of sending them off, and interrupted And the Celebrated To Him who orders all our joys, “ This,” said the man who was driv me, all this would not have happened. ing the visitors through the grounds of Our blessings doth bss-ow. Oh that he had only come in five min SCHAUFtOTH SHOES. Love in her joy will not forget the lunatic asylum, “ is an inmate who 0- utes later! is incurable and perfectly harmless. He Her reverence to show. Sending the ring to Mrs. Langham —-Martha Shepard Lipp.ncott. is permitted to wander anywhere he. They cannot bo. beaten at any price We did hot matter much, it had onlv oc­ chooses inside tbe inclosure.” Moorestown, N. J. casioned a passing squall; but oven if At this the harmless lunatic, sitting are sole agents in this locality. it had cost me my place. ?t wn.-; 1 ha on the grass under a tree, with a book ****************** *******************2 compared to losing Kitty—my whole in his hand, looked up and saw them. life’s happiness—by sending her a set “Three big men,” he called out, “and I A SET OF TEEM. | of false teeth? Could she possibly one poor horse to pull them! And its look at me again after that? Thau a Sunday, too! Gentlemen, I’d rather happy thought struck me—my let er, ************************** **♦****.**+. - be your prayer book than your horse she could see from that it was all a It isn’t worked as hard!” I. mistake. And as the party drove on he re« It is considerably over a year now No; my letter was short and vague. sumed his book and his ordinary con­ since- the unfortunate eveu.s widen 1 If only I had put the word “ring” in, dition of incurability.—Chicago Tri am about to relate occmred, robbing it, it would have been all r’ght; ins ead Bune. c a r m e r & the best years of my life of every of that I siad that I hoped she would shadow of romance, and giving my like the setting. Good heavens! I bad vanity a blow, the sting of which i laughed at her. She would think I re­ Consolation for a Itrlde. .BUCHANAN, MICH. will take a long time to c.ea ien; bu. ferred to the teeth. When the matron called upon the they are as fresh in my memory as If I went to see her I should have the bride of three months she discovered if they had happened but yesterday. door slammed in my face, or, worse* her in tears.,. 32 F R O N T STREET. It was a dark drizzling af ernoon still, should only gain admittance to “Why, my dear, what is the matter?’ about a week before Chris.mas. The he kicked out again by her brother. she cried. few people who were about hurried What was to be done? I could not y-vc “I want to die! I want to die!” sob­ along muffled up to the chin; among up Kitty like this on mere probabili­ bed the bride. “When—when he them all I seemed to be the only one ties. Perhaps, by a stroke of luck, ran c-came home last night he didn’t k-k- happy and contented, and I had good had not yet received those horrid teeth kiss me!” she sobbed. First publication, June 29, 1900. reason so to be. It was only a lew that had well-nigh ruined me. How ‘My dear,” said tbe matron, you’ll Estate-of Caroline Batchelor. 4 days ago that the jjretti.wt wt ma . on I hated them! get over that. When my husband cam ' earth, in my opinioil, my own swt-et Come what might, I must go down to TATIS OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien, ss home last night he - did kiss me, and .’> Prolinte Court for saicl County. Kifty, had promised to he my ».i e. - 4 Norwood and see Kitty, or at least try I’ve been wondering ever since what At the session of the Probate court for paid $ - Is a desirable addition to your and I was now going, wi.h joy in my- to see her. I must know my fate as he has been up to."—Detroit Free county, bold at tbe probate office in the.city-of St. heart, to buy the token of our mu.uaI Joseph, on the 25th day of June in the year one soon as possible. Press. limits ltd nine hundred. wardrobe, especially if you love. I picked up tbe ring and slipped it in , Present, Jacoe J V an R iver, Judse of Probate. s / W S I was roused from reflections my pocket. Then, putting on my ha in the matter of the estate of Caroline Batchelor % these to find myself in a jeweler s Harlan on Liberty. ieeeascd. bare it made by : : : : and coat, I went out and hailing a On reactin': and filing the petition, dnl.iwerified, - SUIT - shop, with the attendant dis, laying cabby, told him to drive me hard as “When I speak of liberty I mean ol John C, Diek, administrator ot said estate, before me a tray of engage m-nc i in -,s. he could to Victoria. such liberty as is enjoyed in this coun­ p>aving lor the reasons herein plated that he may tic authorized, empowered and licensed to sell the I Chose a very nice one of rubies ; u-;» I just got there in time to caLh the try. This fair land is in a peculiar "eat estate oi s.aia deceased at private sale as in diamonds, and slipping it on m little 4:18 to Norwood, and on arriving at sense the home of freedom—the free­ said petition described. J. HERSHENOW & finger I hurried back to my rooms in Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 2:1th TrenbeUrs Old Stand. MERCHANT TAILOR. JU my destination I walked the half-mile dom that takes account of man as man lay ot July next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, be Regent Street, for I must cxplai i ilia between the station and Kitty’s home that tolerates no government that does assigned for the hearing ol said petition, and Lhat I was then acting as qualified assis - as quickly as I could. When I got to not rest upon the consent of the gov .lie heirs at law ' f said deceased, and all other ant,.to an eminent London den i t, oersona interested in said .estate ate required to the door, however, my heart seemed o erned, and recognizes the right, of all tppear at a session of guid court then to be holdeu whose practice was th re and ,1m ? sink into my boots, and it-was only‘by persons within its jurisdiction, M of in tile probate office, in the City of St. Joseph, occupied the rooms over th^ i rof s- screwing up my courage and making a whatever race, to the equal protect5on indshow eause, if any there be, why the prayer ol sional part of the house. big effort that I managed to raise xlie of laws in every matter affecting life the petitioner should n *t be granted. ’■‘‘f ° * ‘ .... When I had finished my cUnne*' on Arid it is further ordered, Thatthe said petition­ knocker a little way, and let it fall liberty or property. er tiivenotice to the persons interested in said II*?*f Xandsome Mew the evening in question, I thought I -state of the pendency of said petition and the with a gentle tap. “In the vindication of those princi­ ?*4» would send off the ring to Ki,iy, and Imagine my surprise when the door leanit" thereof by* causing a copy of t his order to remembering that I had no jeweler'--- ples the American people will always to published iu the Buchaeae R ei-oiui, a weekly h * opened to see Kitty standing in the need, as they have always had, she newspaper printed and circulated iu said county, s»*5> L A W N S E A T S box to send it in, I ran down o die hall beaming with smiles so receive m-"*. three BucceeBivc weeks previous to said day of surgery to get one of he iitt.e white earnest energetic support of the legal hearing. She could not possibly have received profession. Indeed, it is not too much [seai..] C. M. V an Riper, STRONG AND CHEAP. boxes in which we were in the habit those horrid teeth after all, I thought. (a true copy ) R* gister of Probate. of sending away sets of teeth. to say that those who give their lives Joy paralysed my speech; I folded her to the study, practice and administra­ Last publication, July 19, 1900. !■«*• While I was there I 1.0 L ei a new in my arms wihout a word. All Baby Carriages at Cut Prices. set of teeth which .had been finished tion of the law constitute the "active b * It was but short-lived happiness, corps of the great army of freedom. — AT— in a hurry that afternoon, as heir however, for no sooner had we gone •1**1* owner, a Mrs. Langham, was anxious If they fall away from the line of duty First publication June 28,1900. $.•!> into the drawing-room' and seated our­ and as a body become false to the es­ to have them as soon as possible, so selves together on the sofa than she Estate of George VP. Colvin Deceased. RiCHARDS & EMERSON. I took them, with another box to sen 1 sential guarantees of life, liberty and exclaimed: property—if from want of courage or yrTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien,- ; s them in, with me upstairs, and mak­ O A t a session of tbe Probate Court for said Uonn- - - , * * 4 4 ------ing up the two packets, I wrote to KI> - “What an old darling you are, Bob, principle they retire before the advanc­ ty, held at the Probate office, in the City o f St. ty saying how sorry I was that I coul 1 to want to marry me when you knew ing hosts of communism and anarchy— Joseph, on the 2Ctli day of Juno in the year all the time that I had to wear those we may expect our freedom to be dis­ one thousand nine hundred. not go down to see her for a few days, Present, Jacob J. V an Hiper, Judge of Probate.* as my principal had gone for his holi­ false teeth. 1 ought to have told you placed by depotism and lawlessness. l:i tbe matter of the estate of George W. ColviD myself long ago, hut I was afraid of deceased. day, and that I hoped she would like “ There are some who never weary of On reading and filing the petition, duly verified the little present I was sending her losing you, and I hadn’t the courage. saying that the Federal judiciary con­ of Frederick G. Lewis on praying that adminis­ by the same post and admire the se - Sending me the new set was such a tinually usurps powers that do not.be­ tration of said estate maybe granted to John W l \ v v s \>YVYY Vie.LtYYY&L nice way of telling me that you knew :C. Wenger ' r to some other suitable person. ting. long to it and seeks to impair tbe Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the •-•3rd my secret. I think they are beautifully rightful authority of the States. The da of July next, at ten o’clock in the fere W , \>o y y o \a \ y\ « l\ I had only just finished this letter, set; but how did you get them to fiT a be assigned tor tire hearing of said petition, when a chum of mine burst into the truth is that the National Government so well? They are ever so much more has been compelled from its organiza­ at : that the heirs at layv of said deceased room to congratulate me on my good comfortable than my others. Look, an! all other persons interested in said estate,-me fortune, and said he wanted me to go tion to struggle for the privilege of ex­ required to appear at a .session of said Coir i, dear! I’ve got them on now,” and isting and of exerting its rightful pow­ then to be holden in the Probate office, in the to the Alhambra with him to see the opening her mouth she disclosed Mrs. city of St. Joseph, and shoiv cause, if any there be, new ballet. I readily assented, and we ers. Every exercise of power by the why the prayer of the •petitioner should not lie THE CITY BAKERY, Langham’s twenty guinea set of false United States has been, narrowly granted. Audit is further ordered, that said pe­ chatted away till it was time to start. teeth. titioner give notice to the persons interested in Just as we were going out I remem­ v/atched, criticised and often, without said estate, of the pendency of said petition and C. H. EDWARDS & SON. »| bered tbe two parcels, so I sat down' - reason, opposed Under the“ pretense the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this IV. that States’ rights were being destroy­ order to be published in the Buchanan Record, a again and hurriedly addressed one to newspaper printed and circulated in said Coun­ Miss Wilson, 11, Fairview Villas, Nor­ Her words struck me like a thunder­ ed. But although it is literally true ty, three successive weeks previous to said day of wood, and the other to Mrs. Langham clap. Could it be true? Those lovely that the nation has had to fight for its hearing. i (A true copy.) Jacob Van J- Riper, in Portland Place; we then went along teeth I had so much admired, false? rightful authority, it must be said that I Seal, I Judge of Prohfto-. My whole soul revolted at the idea. opposition to the exercise of power by to the Square, posting my letters on A . A. Worthnoton, Attorney for Petitioner the way. And yet, had she not just said so the National Government is no’ alto­ Business Address, Buchuuftn, Ali.-li. herself? My mistake—how lucky I gether unnatural. In a large sense we Last publication July I9tlr ’00. We had a very jolly evening togeth­ now thought it—had revealed to me the er, although. I was thinking au the time all stand for local rule. awful truth. What a fool she had “ The germinal idea of American lib­ much more of my fiancee than of what made of me, to he sure! was going on on the stage, and when erty is local self-government. We are First publication, June 28, 1800. In my eyes she had suddenly home rulers by instinct, a feeling that Istate of Louisa J. Hamilton, Deceased. I got hack again to my rooms, as I changed from a goddess of love to a did not feel sleepy enough for bed. 1 has its root in affection for our own designing woman of the world. families above other families. Each TATE of MICHIGAN, County o f Berrien, ss. settled myself in a big armchair bLljru She bent towards me, and continued S Probate Court ior saidcounty. the fire and lit a pipe. man loves, above all other places, the At ti session of the Probate Court for said almost in a whisper: . One in which he was born and reared. county, held at the Probate pilice iu tbe city of Through the blue cloud wM.~h vose “ Tell me, darling, how did you find St. Joseph, on the 26tli day of June in the yrar We have a neat Our line ot * from its comforting bowl, I thought I When be returns to the old homestead one thousand nine hundred. out?” Presfent, Jacob J. V an Riper, Judge of Pro- could see the waving hair and dark in which he first saw the light of day Recoiling from her into the middle or in which his youth was passed he hate. liquid eyes of the face so dear to me. In the matter of the estate of Louisa J. Hamilton selection of very SHOE-MAKING of the room: cannot repress emotions of love for deceased. Even as I'looked the rosy lips parted, “Miss Wilson,” I said, “ till this ’mo­ that particular place. Why, here is On reading and filiug the petition, duly' verifi- disclosing two rows of pearly teeth, ’fie.i of Enos Holmes, ai'ininistfator of said estate NOBBY SUITS ment I had not the slightest idea that the same old’ bucket that hung in the praying for reasons herein stated that he may bo so white, so beautifully regular, they your teeth were not your own. 1 sent was never more were perfection. well when he was a boy. Here is the authorized, empowered and licensed to sell the you the ones you are now wearing by apple tre.e from whose branches wan real estate ot said deceased in said p uion des­ for men and boys mistake;: this engagement-ring,” tak­ cribed. The following afternoon I was told suspended his swing; every bud and. Thereupon it is ordered tliac Monday, the 23rd, ing it from my pocket and showing it day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, COMPLETE that a gentleman wi h'd to see me. and tree and flower is dear to him, becaus-: All New Styles to her, “is what I intended to send this was bis home.” be assigned for the heating of said petition, and on going down-stairs I found the hus­ you. Under the circumstances, I think that the heirs at law o f said deceased, ami any band of the lady to whom I had sen oilier persons interested In said estate are requir­ I am justified in keeping it myself.” ed to appear at a session of said court then to be FRANK STEINER AT the teeth the day before, with the box • The corks of bottles or jars contain­ hbtdon-in the Probate office, in the city of 8t. Jos­ containing them, as I thought, in his So saying I fled from the house, ing substances apt to be sticky should eph ari/l show cause, if any There be, why the hand. Without giving me time even to slamming the rront door behind me in be dipped in salad oil before being: re prayer of the petitioner should not he granted. my anguish, not loud enough however And it is further ordered, That the said peti­ wish him “ Good-afternoon,” he burs1- placed. tioner givo notice to the persons interestixi in LS out hotly: to drown the shriek of anger and de­ said esta-.e ot thopendency of said petition and spair that reached me as I rushed hearing thereof by causing a copy ot ibis order to “ By what right other than your own DrinU Evil in England. be published in the Buchanan Record, a weekly vile imperteninence do you dare send down the steps. newspaper printod and circulated iu said county, presents to my wife? Sir, if it were When I got hack to town, I had an­ London, June 23.—The Itev. Charles three successive weeks previous to said day o f other set put in hand for Mrs. Lang­ Sheldon hr.r, discovered during his visit he.aring. - not for your youth, and, I presume, in­ to England that there are worse places (sea l.] C.M. Van Riper, experience in all matters of decent be­ ham, and as soon as they were finish­ a true Copy Probate Register. ed I went with them myself to her on earth for drunkenness than in Kan­ haviour, your most abject apology sas. In a speech before the World’s Last fiu’-ilioation, July lfitb, 1900 would not save you from the chas ise- house, taking the opportunity of apol­ Women’s Temperance Union-at Edin­ * Rain Causes Yellow Fever. ment you so richly deserve.” ogising for the long time I had keor burg yesterday be said: v Havana, June • 23.—The unusually I tried to interrupt him,'hut before 1 her waiting for them. Mr. L ngham heavy rains that have been falling insisted on hearing the result of mv “ During the three weeks I have been could get a word out, he threw the box in Great Ur'5 >n I have seen mere Ice Trust Case Dismissed, throughout Cuba have caused yellow on the table with a violence that burst curious mistake, and the story caused drunken men . .an I had seen in twelve New York, June. 26.—The grand jury fever in places where it had been un­ it open, rolling Kitty’s ring to the floor. a smile which would, I am sure, have years in Topeka, where prohibition it today dismissed the complaints made known for several years. Fortunately, What could it all mean? Before I had developed into a hearty laugh had i: well enter red.” against Charles W, Morse, president of except at Santa Clara and Quemados, time to think Mr. Langham went on: not been for my doleful appearance. lie ice trust, and the other defendants the United States troops have es­ “ Take your dirty ring, sir. I shall I have a practice of my own now, who had been held by Magistrate Zel- caped. At Quemados two new cases, TABLETS but the lesson I then received makes - Cubans Strike in Havana. communicate your behaviour to your Havana. June 25.—The Cuban- and er on charges of conspiracy and viola- are reported among the members of principal, and he will then know what me studiously careful when 1 s-anjj ion of the Don&elly anti-trust law oi General Lee’s staff—Major Kean, chief Hade from Pepsin, away a set of teeth. Spanish laborers employed by. the Ha­ steps to take to prevent young snobs vana Electric Company have struck 1899. No reason - Was given b.y th Surgeon, and Captain Hepburn, sig­ Quinine and Gascara, like you from running his prae ice in because they do not receive the same gi-find jury for its action. nal officer. aid Digestion, relieve his absence by insulting his patients ” Of twenty-five countries nineteen whges as Americans who do similar I had evidently made the awful mis­ have flags with red in them,, the. Us in Pittsburg's Dad Pire. Constipation and cure: work. The strikers wr-v the Americans Has a* Wife and a Diploma. take of addressing those two - packo s eluding the Unit ed States ,. England Pittsburg, Pa., June 22—Fire in one France, Germany, Austria. Laly, Spai- are paid 40 cents a day more. To this Ann Arbor, Mich., June 22.—At the a Cold. wrongly last night, and could quite un- the contractors reply that Americans of the principal down-town business wrongly last night, and could quia un­ Denmark, Belgium, Sweedsn, Switzer close of the commencement exercises 25c. & Box. are worth far more than Cubans as Samuel Hale Van Horn, of Three Riv­ blocks today caused a loss of $250,000, derstand Mr. Langham being annoyed, land, Turkey, Mexico, Chill, Portugal. Involving eight buildings containing AT DRUGGISTS. but his Iasi: speech was more than t. Venezuela and Cuba. workmen. - ers, Mich., who received his sheepskhi today as a member of the “ Century many office tenants. The. insurance could stand. Red with anger, I re­ will more than cover this amount. plied: It is interesting to note that one Char god W ith Einbezzloinan t. Law Class,” was married to Miss Manufactured by Oalhcun man makes all the burglars’ “jirnm e ’ Lansing, Mich., June 25.—Edwin S. aura Isabelle Mills, daughter of Hon. ❖ ❖ Remedy Company, Limited, ’‘After what you have just said, sir, I f . E. Mills,, of this city. After the cer­ Hattie Creek, Mich. shall certainly not apologise to you for . in London. The police know the man Bates, a former city marshal of Lans­ Pepto .Quinine Tablets cure a cold- well, and are fully aware of his pecu­ ing, has been arrested for the embez­ emony the: happy couple left for their the mistake I have unfortunately made. | future home at Three. Rivers. Take what steps you like; I am per- * liar trade, hut there is no law by which zlement of $50 from a Greenville firm fectly confident that I can explain it : he can be arrested or stopped. for whom he was making collections.