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j PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ■ ! * Having again engaged in the j ----BY—* I TQIEillsT a-. H O L M E S. \i . — —- — '' ’ ■ ~ ■■ -X ■' ^ \ TERMS, SI.50 PER YEAR »*' PATABI^E IN ADVANCE. UVEPJlSiMS BATES MADE KNOWN ON APPL1CAT10H. VOLUME XXIII. BUCHANAN. BEBRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 23, 1890. In Bnchanan, (at Cathcart’s old Gallery), OFFICE—IaRccord BuUding,OakStreot I will be pleased to see all my old 3 Tlie Hew Industrial Era. ALWAYS A RIVER TO CROSS. most fidelity. The old library pre­ Hitk^n^Just in Time. friends at the above place. sented almost tlie same appearance it Mr. George Kennan, the Siberian ex­ Eighteen years ago, a commission Business Directory, There'S always a river to cross; bad twenty years before. Grandma plorer and exposer, is one of the most was appointed in Great Britain, to in­ Always an effort to make Belding’s picture hung in precisely the vestigate the question of the probable If there's anything good to win, same place; in fact, it could not well entertaining conversationalists whom SABBATH SERVICES. Any rich prizes to toko. a person can meet. He is a very un­ duration of the coal supply of the CjERVICES are held every Sabbath, at lOtStt be otherwise, as its frame was a part assuming man and very modest. Some kingdom. Some of the results of this O o’docbA. m., at the Church, of the “target Yonder's the fruit wo crave, of the oaken wall. It had not heen re­ official inquiry, given in a paper read First- Class Work R o p e a ls o , Sabbath School services Immediate- Yonder’s the charming scene; moved, hut simply dusted and left of his most thrilling experiences will j after the morning meeting. Prayer and confcr- But deep and wide with a troubled tide, probably never be put in print, or, at before the Statistical Society, suggest Aace meeting everv Thursday evening. A cordial where at had hung so many years. AT SEASONABLE PBICES. We have about §10,000worth Is the river that lies between. least not for a number of years, for, some startling probabilities. At the lavitation, is extended to all. As the happy couple stood at the strange as it may seem, Mr. Kennan average rate of increase and consump­ of Cloaks iu stock at the pres­ F or the treasures of precious worth head of the st irs awaitilig the signal hopes to again visit Russia at the end tion which has been going on for the [ O.O.F.—Buchanan Lodge Ho. 75 holds its ent time, consisting of some Wo m ust patiently dig and dive; to descend to tlie dravviDg-room, Where of two or three years. He had. very past twenty years it is computed that . regular meeting, at Odd Fellows Hall, on F o r the places we long to fill, the clergyman and the invited guests each Tuesday evening. 150 Seal Plush Sacqnes and were awaiting their coming, Robert many nairow escapes from death and the Hewcastle coal district will he ex­ H. E. BRADLEY. We must push, and struggle and strive; the mental strain produced by them hausted in 94 years, the South Wales 171 & A . M.—Buchanan Lodge H o, 6S holds a Jackets, about 400 Ladies’ And always and everywhere laughingly asked the blushing Laura was naturally very great. district in 79 years, and the remainder C . regular meeting Monday evening on or before We'll find in our onward course whether she wished to pay homage to •One of these, which has not heen in even less time. Experience Has Taught th e fa ll m oon in eacn month. Cloth New Markets and Chil­ Thorns for the Jteet and trials to m eet, Grandma Belding’s picture, and invoke printed, occurred once while he was in Hothing in the future appears more That old stocking legs make nice OF H,—BuchananGrant e Ho 4ft meets on dren’s Garments. Our entire And a difficult river to cross. the blessing of the deceased lady on prohable that within the lifetime of P • the second, and fnurti Saturday of each the step she was about to take. a Hilillist’s house. He had papers with sleeve protectors. nonth, at 2 o’clock v, at. stock of Cloaks will be closed The rougher the way that wo take, him. which, if found, would result in persons now living the industral su­ That powdered chalk and vinegar The stouter the heart and nerve, “O Robert!” she exclaimed. “Do you premacy of Great Britain will pass at GOST, and some of them for wish to lose me as XJncle Maxwell did his being instantly shot. He was in­ are good for a burn. l O.TJ. W.—Buchanan Lodge Ho, 93hoidsits The Stones in our path we break, formed that the officers were on his away with the exhaustion of her coal That a coarse comb is good to smooth A . reular meeting the 1st and 3d Tuesday even. Nor o’er from out impulse swerve. his beloved Geneva?” fields. Switzerland, Italy, and the Ingot each month. “Ho fear of that!” answered Robert track, and would arrive a t’this house the fringe of towels, napkins, tidies, For the glory we hope to win within five minutes. Russian officers Scandinavian peninsula are destined to etc. « A. K-—Wm. Perrott Post Ho. 22. Regular Our labors we count no loss; gayiy. “There is no lover concealed in are very thorough when making a become the great manufacturing dis­ UT. meeting on the first and third Saturday 'Tis lolly to pause and murmur because the shrubbery to spirit my fair one That an egg well beaten in a glass vening of each month. Visiting comrades al- search for anything of this nature, and tricts of Europe, This extraordinary of milk and sweetened makes a nice vays welcome. Of the river we have to cross. aivay. Are you afraid ?” industrial revolution will he brought “Afraid? Of what should I be wliat to do with these papers was a strengthening drink for a teething OMAN’S RELIEF COUPS, Win .Perrott Post So, ready to do and dare, afraid?” . most pertinent question But to think about by the transmission and distri­ child. W Ho. 81. Meetings, held regularly, in Orange POWDER Should we in Our places stand, was to act, and taking up a hand-glass bution, hv electrical means of the in- Hall, first and third Saturday of each month, “Hothing at all, my darling. Per­ exbaustahle and permanent water­ That equal parts of hay rum, borax, Absolutely Pure. Fulfilling the master’s will, haps it would be well to respect the upon the table he pried out the back and ammonia makes a nice preparation ~R. LEWIS W. BAKER, Physician and Sur­ Fulfilling the soul’s dgmand; with bis knife, hastily put' the papers power which is now running to waste for cleaning the head ; apply freely to Dgeon. Night calls promptly attended to. All of the garments we have Thiepowder never varies. A marvel of purity For though as the mountain high family traditions and customs, and if in the frame and restored the back to in these countries. Indeed, this pow­ Office in Kinyou’s block. strength and wholesomeness. More economical The billows may roar and toss, you wish to solicit the patronage of the scalp with a brush and then wash were purchased late, and the than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in its place just as the officers arrived. er is already beginning to be success­ in clean water. RS. HENDERSON & BRADLEY, Physicians competition with the multitude of low test, short They'll not overwhelm if the Lord's atthe helm tlie good lady whose household virtues The search was made, the glass raised fully utilized by the: skill of the elec­ D and______Surgeons, Office in Opera House Block. styles of most of them will be weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in When the difficult river we cross. have been the admiration of the female from the table, hut the papers were trical engineer. More than a year ago Residence Sio 9ft Front St.,, one ditloor West of Perry cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., —Josephine Pollard in Christian at Ti'ori. members of our family for the last They Gather No Moss. Fox’s. Calls answered all hoars of day or night. the prevailing cut for next N .T . 19-15 not found. This is but a sample of the we visited in Switzerland a woolen One always in the ofllce, B, Henderson and W. J. hundred years, signify your desire, and many experiences Mr. Kennan had in manufactory of 30,000 spindles, with The rolling stones of Hevada are Bradley, ' season. I am ready to conduct you to the shrine the usual complement of auxiliary where you may offer up vour petitions.” Siberia. He says that the horrors of splierodical, about the size of hickory /T L. BAILEY, Homeopathic Physician and Gi’andma Beltling’s Portrait. the prison system there in vogue can machinery, which was operated wholly nuts, of magnette ferruginous compo­ Surgeon. Office and residence in ImhoiTs o ______Laura laughingly took his arm; and, not he described in words so as to con­ by electric power conveyed from a dis­ sition, and are found in comparatively block, Bucbanan, Mich. BIHOUSKESSk SICK. HEADACHE amid the raillery of the bridesmaids vey any accurate idea to the reader or tant stream, deriving Its never-failing level regions where the surface is of HEARTBURN, LIVES INDIGESTION, BY COLONEL MAN SCUDDER. and sundry cautions not to lose his supply or water from the Alpine 3f. WTLSOH, Dentist. Office, first door north DYSPEPSIA, COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, bride, Robert led her gently to the li­ hearer. rock. They collect in the bottoms of J ■ of the Bank. Charges reasonable andsatia- snows. To an electrican. the sight was shallow basins that abound in such lo­ action guaranteed. At last Belding Hall was to be oc­ brary. an inspiring one and full of signifi­ calities, and lie huddled in hunches cupied. Once more it was to become They entered together. A fire burn­ Education. cance. In the new era which is ad­ S, MEAD, Manufacturer of Lumber. Cns the abode of men and women, instead ed brightly in the grate, ana the lamps like eggs in a nest. Distributed on a M , ton Sawing promptly attended to on short A father has undertaken a little vancing with such rapid strides, the floor or other level surface, at distances notice. Buchanan, Mich. of that of owls, bats and lizards.—, For in the chandelier east a brilliant light educational venture with his own Swiss republic may not improbably be­ not exceeding two or three feet, they You can buy what Purs we thirty years its gloomy chambers had over the room. They glanced at the children, and lie is trying to make them come the foremost industrial nation of immediately commence moving to­ been closed and the light of the sun ex­ picture, and the lovely face seemed to give up slang, the use of ambiguous Europe. Hothing is more certain than ward a common centre with celerity, have left at most your own cluded from its balls. Grass bad grown beam kindly upon them, as though in terms of speech, and other peculiarities the next quarter century will witness which is caused, doubtless, dy the ma­ over the walks, and weeds and bushes approbation of their approaehing union, amazing changes in the commercial re­ price. “I hope your life will be as happy affected by the youth of this age. The terial of which they are composed. ------AND ------5 ? hedged it on every side; while the trees other day lie asked his fourteen-year- lations of the earth, in consequence of ------< « ^ spread their she’tering arms about its and serene as was ljers,” said Robert, old daughter where a certain, book was, the development of the conception of upper stories, shielding the chimneys, tenderly, as he stooped to kiss her. “ We In Advance of the Czar. E K I B ^ e This is a grand opportunity b x u s i n g t h e : g e n u i n e : “I haven’t an idea, papa!” answered the electrical distribution of energy:— to get goods of good value for cornice and roof from the howling must lose no time, as they are waiting the young lady. The Electrical Engineer. The workmen who go in advance of Having recently erected an Dn.O.McLANE’Sra blasts of Winter and the scorching heat for us. I will wait outside the door.” ' “I didn’t fiSk you for ideas,” said the the czar, whithersoever he travels, little money. of summer. Some of the shutters had Then he left her. form a squad of six mechanics. Two I ■! CS8.EBRATEP«=°°= father, sternly; “just answer niy ques­ Improved Brick and Tiling Kiln fallen from their hinges; the porches Alone, Laura approached the picture. tion. Where is that book?” The Resort of Thieves. are locksmiths, two carpenters and were slowly rotting away; and the It stood considerably higher than her two masons. All are married men, I am now prepared to furnish the ILIVEIT PILLS! doors had, shrunken from the door head; and, in order to reach it, she “On the top shelf in the hook case,” A restaurant in one or the shabbiest PBEPAHKP OXX.T ST recited the girl, like a parror. horn in the czar’s service, and abso­ frames, as if fearing contact with them. must step upon a low shelf, or projec­ “Can you reach it?” quarters of Paris, where a substantial lutely devoted to their sovereign. Their FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ruin had set its mark on everything, tion, about a foot from„the floor. The “Yes, sir.” meal may be had for a sou, is wonder­ business is to examine the walls, floor­ increasing its hold from year to year, shelf was only about three, feet in fully popular with those of the crimi­ Rose & Ellsworth, CS=Bawaro of ConxiEErEns made in St. Louis.”®3 There was a long silence, the father ing chimneys, locks and furniture of the m arket affords. AH until it now reigned supreme. length by two in width, aud was used waiting impatiently for tlie book. At nal classes who are not in danger of the apartments which the czar is to But all this was to he changed. Rob­ as areceptacle forinagazinesand news­ last he asked,— immediate arrest by the police, and occupy. The chimneys, in particular, FIRST-CLASS TILING ert Belding, the heir to the estate, con­ papers. Pushing aside a pile of maga­ “Hell, why don’t you bring it?” can afford to come out of their hiding engage their attention, for every flue South Bend, Ind. templated marriage, and was going to zines, she stepped upon the shelf, her places long enough to eat. If you did ranging in sire from two to eightinches. M ic h ig a n “Bring what, sir?” leading to a room in which the czar is bring his blushing bride to the home hands clasping the sides of the frame, “The book I wanted.” not know the place to lie the resort of to sleep or eat has to be grated or bar­ J3?“CalTand see my brick and get prices c e n t r a l which had been bequeathed him by his and, rising on tiptoe, she reverently “You did not say you wanted me to thieves, you would soon begin to sus­ red at the top or bottom. HENRY BI-CECITT. unde, Maxwell Belding. The house touched her lips to the canvas, devout­ get it,” said the daughter in a demure pect it. Hothing about the place is had been in the possession of the fami­ ly breathing a prayer for tlie future voice; “you asked me if 1 could reach movable. The tables and benches are The River Bridge. ly over a hundred years, having been happiness of herself and husband. As it.” screwed ‘to the floor, the Iron basins built by Robert’s great-grandfather at the words'died on her lips, she felt a “Heine,” said the father, as a smile from which the food is eaten are sunk­ The Secretary of War has sent to DENTISTRY the beginning of the revolutionary war. slight jar, a creaking and grinding made his mustache tremble, “get that en into the tables and screwed down the Senate the report Of a hoard of Maxwell Belding had’intended to make noise sounded in her ears, the wall book like a good girl and bring it here at the edges. The spoons, knives, cups army officers upon the practicability of J. L. REDDICK, it his residence, and thirty years before seemed to yawn before her, and a to me.” and forks are also secured by short afid necessity for a bridge at Detroit. our story opens, the friends of the breath of damp, nasty air sweep over “How, you’re talking sense, pop; I’ll chains to the tables, and, as the food Yhe board condemns a tunnel on ac­ NILES, MICH., family had assembled at the Hall to her; then the room appeared to float have the book in a jiffy,” and she whisk­ is already seasoned, no pepper or salt count of cost and objections to oper­ witness his marriage to Geneva Ather­ around her and she became confused. ed off after it, while the father sighed casters are provided. The only one-sou ate it, reports against a suspension Wishes to call the attention, o f the TZe^IItTS BAST. ton, the belle of the country for fifty Shriek after shriek hurst from her dish, however, is a thick broth or soup. bridge of one span and a drawbridge, terrified lips. In a few moments she over the degeneracy of the times. A large woman carries it about the and recommends the plan of G.Lin- readers o f the R ec o rd to the fact LEAVE BUCHANAN, miles around. Mail, Mo.4______11:02 A, M But fate had decreed that he should heard Robert’s voice calling,— room to the customers in a sort of rub­ denthal of a bridge 140 feet above wa­ that he is prepared to supply all con­ Kalamazoo Accommodation, No. 10.... 8:03 P. M not partake of the cup of connubial “Laura! Laura! Where are yon ? Victoria’s Crown. ber hag, which she holds under her ter, with one central spanof 1,000 feet templating building or using Night Express, No. 12...... 12:33 A. M bliss; for at the last moment, when the What has happened? Answer me!” arm and uses for all the world like a clear opening and two side spans of WEST. clergyman stood book in hand, and all The words sounded muffled and dis­ Queen Victoria’s crown, kept with Scotchman’s bagpipes. The bag is pro­ 750 feet each, as offering the minimum DR. OSTRANDER tant, and the room was in total dark­ other royal regalia under strong guard vided with a long neck which aids impediments possible in the present LEAVE BUCHANAN. were breathlessly awaiting the en­ of D etroit has opened a Dental office In the trance of the bride and groom, a com­ ness. The sound of his voice restored at the old Tower, and worn only on with a nozzle. The woman lowers the state of the art of bridge building to Redden block, where he is prepared to do all LUMBER Kalamazoo Accommodation, No. 13.... 7:51 A. M. state occasions, is one of the most cost­ nozzle into the basin before the cus­ lake traffic. kinds of Dental workin a first class manner. Mail, N o .il ...... 4:83P.M. motion was heard among the brides­ lier as she was on the point of swoon­ In any manner, from a large stock, Evening Express, No. 7...... 3:19 A.M. maids’ and soon it was whispered from ing, and she replied faintly,— ly insignias now in existence. To be­ tomer, and when she gives the bag un­ at prices that defy competition. A. F. P eacock, Local Agent. lip to lip that Geneva had disappeared. “O Robert! I am standing on the gin with, there are twenty diamonds der her arm a squeeze with her elbow Encouraging for Mechanics. O. W. Buggies G. P & T. A. shelf before Grandma Belding’s picture; around the circlet or head-hand, each out squirts the broth, and she controls She had left the chamber above a few . Take ten writers of novels whos’e FIH E COLD FELLINGS A SPECIALTY. moments before, for the purpose* of go­ hut tlie light is out, and I am so cold! woilli seventy-five hundred dollars, or the quantity by gripping the neck, giv­ And what makes your voice sound so one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ing a one-sou dish or a two-son dish at books have a fine sale and ten mechan­ Artificial Teeth made on, Rubber, Celluloid, H E H A S St. Joseph Valley Hallway. ing to the library, or study, where hung ics who have steady work at two dol­ Gold, Platinum or Aluminum, at reasonable Grandma Belding’s portrait, taken far away?” for the set. Besides these twenty will. On the occasion of our visit, the prices: Oaand after Monday, Dec, 16 1889, trains will “The light is not out, Laura; it is there are two extra large centre dia­ attendant was forced a dispute with one lars and a half per day, and at the end rttn as follows: when she was first married, seventy of two years thve mechanics hae the ALL WORK WARRANTED. years before. Grandma had been noted burning as brightly as ever ; but I can­ monds, each valued at ten thousand of her customers, a stranger to the a. ni.’p. m. p. m, not See you at all. The shelf in front dollars; fifty-four smaller diamonds, place, a truculent looking ex-convict, most money. Leave Berrien Springs__1 9:00: S:00| G:S0 for her many virtues aud accomplish­ placed at the angles of the others, Arrive Bnchanan,...... j 9:50! 3:50’ 7:20 ments, as well as Iier devotion to her of the picture is entirely empty; your about the quantity of broth she had FROM $1.25 UP. voice seems to come from it, although each valued at five hundred dollars; placed before him for two sous. He W atches. Normal & Collegiate Leave Buchanan_____ .111:10 4:40! S:10 husband. It had heen a custom of the four crosses, each worth sixty thousand Arrive Berrien Springs.. .’12:00) 5:30; 9:00 f amily for many years, when a wedding it sounds distant and indistinct.” asserted that it was not worth more And, for the quality, they are cheaper A moment later lie spoke quickly,— dollars, and composed of twenty-one than a sou, and nobody could make Mary Queen of Scots had a fine col­ INSTITUTE, occurred, to have the bride kiss Her lection of time-keepers. She had than yon can buy at any other yard FRED McOMBER, Gen'l Manager. picture, the old servants stoutly affirm­ “Laura do not he alarmed; X see diamonds; four large diamonds on top him pay more for it. He threw down Benton Harbor, Midi. through the whole mystery now. Don’t of crosses, each having a value of five his sou with an oath, and took up his watches in the lids of her snuff and in the State. We mean this, em­ ing that the one Who did so would he perfume boxes, in the pommels of her Fall Term opens September 2d, 1SS9. blessed with a constant and virtuous stir a step. The pictuie has simply thousand dollars; eighteen smaller spoon to eat. Quickly and quietly the Entirely new Building;,Elegan tlyDesigned.Cliarm- phatically; A large lot of Hemlock turned around, and you are on the diamonds contained in the same, ten attendant lowered the long neck into saddles, in the heads of hairpins, and ingly Located, Modem iu Equipment. husband, and her married life he one in various other unlooked-for places. piece stuff for sale at retail, at whole­ of peace and happiness. other side of it. A section of the wall thousand dollars ; pearls, diamonds and his soup-basin, withdrew the pressure appears to be on pivots; a magazine rubies Upon arches and circlets, fifty of her elbow from the bag under her LIVE, PROGRESSIVE, THOROUGH. In deference to the family tradition. PrepareSifor all Universities and Colleges, for sale prices. 3 has been caught in the joint, which thousand dollars; one hundred and arm, and with audible suck half the Hot Acute. Teaching and. ior Basiness. Diplomas honored Maxwell had laughingly escorted keeps the panel from fitting closely. forty-one small diamonds formed in broth was siphoned hack into the bag The acuteness of taste, smell and by Michigan University, W ellesley College Geneva to the door of the library and and others. Be patient, and don’t feel at all fright­ roses and monograms, twenty-five in a jiffy from the growler’s very nose. hearing in criminals has-been found by Basiness Course as; Thorough as and Cheaper GEORGIA PINE then left her, as, to insure the blessing ened; I will call help and soon release thousand dollars; twenty-six diamonds The surprise of that ex-convict was Italian observers to be below the aver­ than at any other school. of thg^leparted dame, it was said that you.” In upper cross, fifteen thousand five only equalled by our own. age. The inferiority is caused by un­ GYMNASIUM. MUSEUM. LIBRARY and READING-ROOM. -AND- the Silpiring bride m ust he alone when A few moments passed; then she hundred dollars; two circles of pearls hygienic living and vicious habits. B oard in H a ll, $1.90 per w eek ; Clnb, Sl-SO; Cot­ she sought the coveted favor. heard a confused murmur of voices, around the rim of the head-piece, fif­ tage, $2.t 0 to S2.50 per week. Brora using lor Coughs, Colds, Sore Several moments passed, and then teen thousand dollars each. The total We take pleasure in. replying to correspondents. Throat and Incipient Lung Troubles some calling to her to keep up her Hew Year's Resolves. Fueilleton. ES^Send for new Catalogue. Maxwell went to the door and entered courage and he a brave girl, and others money value of this relic in any jewel­ G. J . EDUCUMBE, A.M -,Ph.D. the room, i t was empty. He gazed giving commands and making sugges­ ler’s market In the world would he at On the first day of January thousands An iron and steel bridge is to he 34tf Principal. A specialty. about in bewilderment. Geneva was tions and entreating others to dq>ih ngs least six hundred thousand dollars, of confessed sinners turn the new leaf built across the Ohio river at Louis­ nowhere visible. The light burned ' which they never seemed to think of metal and all included. Which is to make life a reconstructed ville, Ky., at a total cost of $2,000,000. dimly from the chandelier; he turned doing themselves. At last some one vilume. It is a great day of resolu­ Total structure and its approaches will CALL AND SEE ME. up the flame, and hurriedly examined called for a crowbar; and presently a tions. Be it resolved that from and he 9,000 feet long, and w ill have rail­ every part of the room. The window after to-day the injurious cigar shall be Combining a Parlor: Library, Smok­ stream of light flashed in her eyes as Female Kleptomaniacs. road, foot, and wagon ways. ing, Reclining, or lavalll CHAIR. J, L. REDDICK. stood open, and lie stepped out on the the heavy crowbar was forced into the laid aside, the noxious beer-drinking LOUNGE; BED. a m * « u f veranda. Geneva was not there. Hot I was talking lately with tlie mana­ Six bushels of Christmas aBd Hew cr COUCH, Price 9 # o W I eg. It is pleasant to the taste and will cure opening and the panel swung slowly shall be abandoned, the profane word W e make the largest Variety o f a sound was to be heard save the dis­ ger of a large store, Where they sell shall he dropped from the vocabulary, Year articles that failed of being for­ Adjustable, Reclining. Physicians' the most obstinate cold. Prepared by back. everything from a clothespin to an warded on account of lack of address aod Surgaono* Operating, Invalid tant voices of the guests in the hall But long before it h;.d regained its the slang phrase shall he disused, the __ Rolling, Hammock, Office. Library. FLEMING BBOs., HSSSBUBGH. below. Where had she gone? What overcoat, and he said:— talking of gossip, the listening to and care'in direction are piled in the Fancy Carnet Folding, Reed and Rattan CH At RS a n d place she was snatched from her un­ There is hardly a day that we do not Hew York post-office. Inaccuracy is ROCKERS BICYCLES, TRICYCLES.VE- D r. J . T . Sold b y all druggists at 25 cents per could it mean?. He spoke her name pleasant position by Robert’s strong slander, the habit of exaggeration, of LOCIPEDES and: SELF PROPELLERS. bottle. Insist on having it. arrest three or four women for steal­ one of the great troubles of this lively- Would inform tlie citizens of Bnchanan. antLsur- gently, then louder. There was no re­ arms and transferred to those of the answering back, of looking ior faults ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS, xoanding country that all who want his ply. ing. We have a force of detectives instead of virtues, of sulking or sus­ age. excited bridesmaids, who covered her distributed through the house audit RABY QOACHES Rive minutes passed, then ten, hut with kisses and wept over her as it she pecting, of accusing, of hoarding- of Hodge—So you are to he married keeps them busy watching all the prodigality, of lying, of wasting, of Over fOO different designs* not until fifteen minutes had elapsed had just been rescued from the grave. crooked characters who come in here next week? Our Patent JUt omatlc Brake on all Car- BIZ & WLEINSQN, idling, all and everything wrongor un­ Tedge—Yes. And to one of the riageS'Jree* W e have discontinued did Maxwell collect his thoughts suffi­ Ai d so she had. For bad not the Most of the women whom we arrest wholesaling!by placing yoor orders ciently to give the alarm. In a mo­ wise, shall he changed to precisely its sweetest tempered creatures -on earth. mreetffitbtbenakersfoitcaa ease magazine been caught in the closing we let go with a warning. But occa­ ecveralprofU*. Oar stashing price* 1 ment everything was in confusion. panel, leaving an opening through opposite, the first of. January helping, Hodge—A fellow can’t tell about and.special B argain s will astonish/ sionally a professianal shop-lifter comes run most of these resolutions -—run, you. Goods Bolannder a guarantee ( Law and AM ’act Office, Frightened bridesmaids ran from room which her voice reached Robert’s listen­ along and we feel in duty, bound to that. and. delivered f r e e to outpoint in ' to room, calling Geneva’s name; but ing ear, she would have been buried as that is until the sixth or seventh of Tedge—But*! can. I took her little Tntied States, B2f^Send stomp for prosecute such offenders. The other January, when they have run so far Catalogue, and. state class of goods you BUI ADD SELL SEE ESTATE. the only answers they received were effectually as though laid away in the day a lady wearing silks and sealskins brother on a week’s fishing trip with the echoes of their own voices. family vault. that thev have usually run out of me last summer. Had him all to my­ LUBURC MFC. CO. Slade ocendorsecLby himself* can obtain them, at was seen to take some articles from a sight. But no matter—the trial has M e North JERrhth Street. Philadelphia, I ’ a . any of the The grounds were carefully searched, In a short time order was restored counter and conceal them under her self.—Terre Haute Express, MONEY TO LOAN. but not a trace of the missing Geneva and the wedding proceeded, although been made; every temporary virtue is cloak. She was taken upstairs to the better than none. Good resolutions There is a plant in Hew Granada Buchanan Drug Stores. -1 large or small sums, atlow rates, on improved was found. Quickly it was whispered the bride was very pale, and the bride­ office and the goods fouiid- jn her pos­ stand next to good acts; they show as­ known as the “ink plant,” the: juice of farms only. among the guests that she had fied groom a little more quiet and subdued session. She cried bitterly and begged which serves, without the least prepa­ with a lover whose existence Maxwell than he had heen an hour before- But piration and hope of achievement, and COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING, to beset free, saying that an uncon- tend to purify the soul. Long live the ration, as ink. The writing at first ap­ had neyer suspected. Whether this they were very happy, and thankful Irolable impulse had caused her to take pears red, hut in a few hours resumes was the true solution of the mystery, for the kind Providence which had in­ day of resolves, therefere. Why puzzle your brain over the perplexing LOOSE’S EXTRACT Also, Count! Agents for REMIHGTOH TYPE WRITER the articles. She is the wife of a a deep black hue. Several sheets of question as. to what machine, you wili bay, when no one knew; for Maxwell neyer saw terposed between Lama and the dread­ prominent Board of Trade man. We manuscript, written with this natural only a moment's thought will convince you that R Hil J 5Qy BERRIEN SPRINGS MICH her face again after kissing her goodby ful fate that had overtaken Geneva. let her go.and told her not to come Stitched With Ants Jaws.. ink, became soaked with sea water on the WHITE is the BEST in every respect. a t the- library door. The next morning workman again near the store again. Almost.every their journey to Europe, but when Silently the bridal party disbanded. came to Belding Hall, and a certain thief we arrest is a woman. On an Ants are terrible fighters. They dried the writing was found to he still The elegant mansion prepared for the picture was, after considerable maneu­ average we arrest twenty-five a week. have very powerful jaws considering perfectly clear. reception of Maxwell Belding's bride vering, induced to swing upon its con­ the size of their bodies, and theirmeth­ Mr. Edison has invented a clock was closed, the doors and windows cealed hinges, revealing a dark open­ od of fighting is by biting. They will nailed up, and be sailed to . Europe. which, instead of striking the hours, ing in the wall, from which a very Resigned to Her Loss. bite one another, and hold on with a Or Aljq of Your frte^Ss Ten years he travelled, trying in vain steep flight of stairs led to a chamber wonderful grip of the jaws even after will call them off by means of a phon­ to forget the lost Geneva. Then he re­ below. A t the bottom of the stair­ An amusing story is told of the little all their legs had heen bitten off by ograph. The diabolical ingenuity' Of t r o u b l e d w i t h turned to America and located in Hew way they found something which caus­ German crown prince, -who seems to other ants. Sometimes six or eight that man Edison w ill have to be. stop­ York, where the remaining twenty ed their faces to blanch and their hearts have inherited some of the qualities of ants will cling with a death grip to ped some time, and it might be well JT<^l[fiG*TPJIiES years of his hfe were devoted to the to swell with emotion. his father. The prince was driving one another, making a peculiar specta­ to draw the line at this new clock. practice of bis profession—the law. He A skeleton lay there, attired in bridal along with his governess. As usual, Imagine the feelings of a citizen, on IF SO, TRY cle, some with a leg gone and some coming home a trifle late, when he died, apparently a man of eighty, al­ robes—all that remained of Geneva the Germans cheered the little one, or with half the body gonj. ir., C fy K EPH AR T ’S though scarcely sixty years of age, be­ Atherton, Maxwell Belding’s lost bride; lifted their'hats to him as they passed, hears his wife’s voice shouting; “Mr. TKAD3 UABK. ** One singular fact is that the grip of queathing his property to his nephew, snatched from his arms almost at the to which the young prince replied by an ant’s jaw is retained even after the Shawgun, it’s three o’clock, in the E E O U S B S -4- infallible ❖ Robert Belding, with the provision raising his bonnet. At last the crown morning!” His wife will not have to Cancers, Humors. Sores, Ulcers, Swellings, alter, her heart filled with the exquisite body has been bitten off and nothing" Tumors, Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt that, lie was to marry before he attain­ joy that belongs only to the fond woman .prince got bored with having continu­ hut the head remains. This knowledge sit up for him. She can fill the clock Rbeura, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, 3tcEjmg P ile ed the age of thirty, and that the cere­ who bestows her heart and hand upon ally'to acknowlege the salutes of the full of harrowing reproaches, and then and all Bloodand Skin Diseases. mony should take place in the old is possessed by a certain tribe of Indi­ go to sleep as sweetly as an angel. Pkice. SI peri Pint Bottle, or 6 Bottles for; $5. the husband of her choice, and freely populace. Flinging himself back in ans in Brazil, South America, who put 1 lh . can Solid Extract §2.50- ___ homestead, where the happy couple entrusts her happiness to his keeping. liis carriage, he said to his governess. the ants to a very peculiar use, says Then the clock will abuse the misera­ J , SL LOOSE RED CLOVER CO.. 4 C u r e 4 were to reside permanently. It was found upon investigation that “I am tired now, and shall not lift my ble husband like a pickpocket when be . Detroit, SCclb This brings us hack to the beginning the Hew Ydrk Morning Journal. comes home, and in the morning his FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS- Fries, 50c. & $1, Postpaid the panel was worked by a system of bonnet any more to them, no matter When an Indian gets a cut in his For sale by W. H. KEBLEB. of our story. Robert Belding had just concealed weights and levers, which how much they cheer.” “You are a wife will be fiesh and ready to pitch KENRY KEPHART, Pharmacist; graduated with high honors from head, instead of having the flesh sewed BERRIEN SPRINGS, - - MICH, were set in motion by standing upon naughty boy,” replied the governess, together, as the physic ans do in this into him all over again. It is^not to Princeton, and inheriting, as he did, the shelf in the library and pulling “and unless you acknowledge the sa-' country, he procures five or six large be believed that human nature will Its Handsome Bent Woodwork, the immense wealth of Maxwell Bel­ stand such barbarity as that.—Chicago 9sr. 0wen*s Itseffse BsBL For Sale by 2£. £. BARUOKE. steadily upon the frame of the picture. lutes of the people I shall not continue black aunts, and, holding their heads FOR KAN ANDWOfiSAN ding, be was an object of considerable Each side of the panel was tilted with to drive with you.” The crown prince Hews. Its Simplicity and Durability, The only practicable near the gash, they bring their jaws etectrfc belt made Cvres ■WANTED—AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE, interest to the people in the village. a picture of Grandma Belding, execut­ sat up immediately. “Coachman,” Rlicuamtlsm* Brights Ills* Hothing was talked of for awhile but together in bitiug the flesh, and thus case* Sciatica, Torpid W to introduce four useful honseholdarticles ed by the same artist. The arrange­ said he. The coachman looked around. pull the two sides of the gash together. “Blush of Roses,” Its Light Running and Noiseless : liver*. Kerroaa Deblliiy, to stores and lamilies; large profits; ready sales the coining wedding and the opening ment’ had evidently heen devased by tlie “Stop the carriage, coachman,” contin­ iFemal Weakness Spinal send 10 cents ‘for samples and particulars. THE Then the Indian pinches off the * * * * Forsmoothingandwhit- qualities, and, its great range of work, ■UiBonuPsEldnfyi'cinplaiiiL CHEMIC MFG. CO., box 575, Buchanan, Mich. of the old Hall, which had so long been designer and builder of Belding Hall, ued the little one ; “this lady will get bodies of the ants and leaves their 'Sexual Exhaustion* 6en an eyesore to the community. ening the skin,. I have never seen its cral Drbllitft 8t* Yiua; who liad perhaps used the under-ground out,” lie added, with a lordly wave of heads clinging to the flesh, which is /Lit unite to make it Danc't* Impeteney, Para One day Robert Belding arrived, ac­ chamber during the revolutionary war. the hand toward his governess. equal, Mrs. J . W. B rookett, A~ a* > hub, Seminal Weakness. Rite held together until the gash is perfectly *• . fSSjuerL Autr*. 16,1887- Improved Au{* 1.1889. companied by an army of carpenters, as an asylum for refugees from the Lake City, Colo. Awarded ttiehigaest medal at Cinoiimati Exposi tioc, 1888- healed. The Most Perfect Machine of Gives m fldor sfirooe current or ‘lectrlelty which bricklayers, plasterers and paper hang­ British troops,or in ivliieli to hold meet­ * * * * My face was nearly cov­ Ftimuluitcoandas3iHt3notar!.torestoroweakorccus ers, and at once began a vigorous as­ ings for plotting and planning against . - Coal and Corn. ered with pimples, “Blush of Roses” the Day. to hea lth and Tlffor, sault on tlie infirmities of Belding the enemy. In it were found a number Farmers in some parts of Kansas are 7 Hnniah Life. has made it as smooth as an infants. For sale by Hall. In a few months a wonderful of old flint-lock muskets, swords and usiDg corn for fuel. They find it some Many, many thanks, change took place in the building and other arms, rusty and tarnished, to cheaper then coal. There is considera­ The average of human life in Rome Mabel IVpolsey, RockCreBk, O. J. W. Beistle, surrounding grounds. Every sigh of gether with uniforms of ’Continental ble fat in corn, which burns readily, under Csesar was’eighteen years; now * * * * “Blush of Roses” has en­ neglect and decay, was effaced, and the officers- and soldiers. , making a very hot fire. A bushel of it is fifty. The average in France fifty tirely rid my face of blackheads. B u c h a n a n , M ic h . house stood forth in all its ancient “Tenderly Geneva'.Atherton’s ashes' corn, which costs twenty cents there, years ago was twenty-eight;-the mean Mrs. L illia n D rew; Cantril, la. The Hotel Eastman, Notice to the Ladies! splendor: Once more lights flashed were laid-away in the family vault be­ goes as far as- a bushel of coal, costing duration in 1867 was forty-five and a * * * i* 1 am delighted with the- THE YANKEE BLADE HOT SPRINGS, ARE. from its windows, the sound of laugh­ side those of Maxwell Belding; and on' twenty:oue or twenty-two cents. It half years. In Geneva, during the 'effect of the two bottles of “Blush bf Dr. E. S. Dodd & Son, ter was heard in its rooms,, and again a beautif ul marble tablet appears the. would seem that there was a defect in thirteenth century, a generation played Roses.” It has removed the, moth, la one o f the- Oldest.and-Best and, tb e Cheapest The largest and, fineBt KESOKT HOTEL in wedding guests assembled beneath its Weak ly FkumUy -Story- Paper In America America with the finest Bath Houseslu the world: Druggists and Booksellers, have the agency for simple inscription, “Maxwell-Geneva, distribution when coal and corn can-ha its part upon the: stage and disappear­ patches from my face. Fbriyj eatvanaot fa*cinatin« stories every week connected,will open (under management of O. G. theeale ofthe famous specific, “Orange Blossom,* roof, . ; . ?■' sold at the same price per bushel; hut ed fourteen years; now the drama re­ Mrs. C. R. DouGE.JV'andalia, Mich. I H M M S t* * r. O u r ‘------— ------BannON, of,White Mountain Hotels) lor season of a positive cure for all Female diseases. Evciy Robert E/Ming had carried out every quires forty years before, (he'curtain 1890. January 15th. "Tickets' should be"bought via lkay can treat herself. Call for “A Plain Talk to rThe divorce may be leniently viewed to burn ’ the' corn is brobably the best This does it every time, and you w ill St.Lonlsand Hon Moofitaln Sc Southern K .B . Lsuiea.” Trial box free. wish of bis deceased uncle with the ut- as a case o£ heart failure: way of curing the evil.* falls. . , . . ; .. V" I find agood supply-at M .E, Parmore’s. | ADDITIONAL LOCALS lins withdrew plea of not guilty and Gross Cruelty. B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . AMONG THE TREES. rain proof wrap, ana vuen made a rush, SES loquiCQr: ’’Bay; 'whaTs THIS -■ E K E - plead guilty. for her car. worth?” Parents too frequently permit their Tub Three Oaks Quill of last "Friday, People vs. G. W. Collins, respondent My good friends and lovers, As ill luck would have it, the first Storekeeper—One dollar, and dirt children to suffer from headache, fits JOHN Q. HOLMES, Editor. contains the following that is of inter­ discharged. The beckoning trees one hound for her street was an open cheap. St. Yitus Dance, nervousness, etc., Monument to Gen. Grant People vs. John Donafelt, selling un­ Entice my fleet courser, est in this part of the world just at this car—one of several continued in ser­ P. B. (who really wants it)—Ah, when they can be cuied. Mrs. P. was -A3STI3- wholesome provisions. Plead not guilty, The wandering breeza vice on account of a certain city con­ cured of sick headache, dizziness, dys­ time. Just how much of Mr. Temple’s waal, it’s not quite w hat! want. But THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1890. paid 820 costs and was discharged. The oak and the chestnut, tho hemlock and pine, vention which made multiplicity of I’m in no pertickler rush today. pepsia, nervous prostration of eighteen talk it will be safe to bank upon, will People vs. L C. Mudge and Geo. Hav- They civ illy greet mo, and ask mo to dina Vehicles necessary. (Pauses). B’lieve I’ll give yer peventy years standing, after failure of sixteen be better known in the future: ner, gamblinsr. Plead not guilty. The stalwart, the fruitful, tho changeless, aus­ The short autumn twilight was fall­ cents for it. physicians; Mrs. IT., of sick headache People vs. Cass Rozelle eta!. Plead tere— > The first case under the legislative Activity in railroad matters is quite Their grandeur and triumphs I note and revere; ing as the car jolted on. In the first S.—Seventy cents? Why, I declar for 35 years; Mrs. P. of twenty or fifty guilty of breach of peace. Leslie I marvel, and how to these monarchs, and own seat above the three reserved for fits a night; others from this vicinity You Can Subscribe to Roth at Once. act prohibiting the sale of cigarettes remarkable for this season of the year, Dempsey, Sebastian, Wm. Coleman, it’s dirt cheap at a dollar; but—spit- and the latest of the proposed roads, to Their sovereignty here, where virtues enthrono. smokers, sat Willie. She- felt oddly tooning—I’ll let yer have it for ninety could be mentioned who have been to minors was tried at Grand Rapids, Wilbur Welch, CassRozelle, John Ken­ cold, tired,a discouraged; As she sat cured by this wonderful nerve food Monday, resulting in the conviction of take active steps toward materializing nedy, H. McNally, fined So and So costs Oak, chestnut and hemlock C6QtS. HOW IS THIS? YOU ASK. on Che earth as well as on paper is the And towering pino— there thinking half remorsefully over P. B.—That’s quite ridiklous! How- and medicine—Dr. Miles’ Nervine, the dealer. He will appeal. each. G“orge Martin fined 8o and no Their virtues abash mo, the act which had made her one of sever, I ken jist let uu rip! (Turns which contains no morphine, opium or WE WILL EXPLAIN. new Grand Rapids and Lake Michigan costs. Henry and James Tollman not Though good friends of mine. road. Officers of this new road have * those weary women, homeward hound over about about a dozen articles and dangerous drugs. Free sample bottles disposed of. The birches, the elms and the maples, that grow from ill paid toil, she became con­ then prepares to leaves the store.) mav be had at W. H. Keeler’s Drug La Grippe is taking a huge job oft started out from Benton Harbor, the People ys. William Long, assault The Weekly Mail and Express has agreed with present proposed terminus of the Grand By Waysides, salute me, and freely bestow scious of voices in the seat directly be­ S.—Come now, yer shall have it for Store. o the Grant Monument Association that the entire the hands of the U. S. Army by wip- with intent to rob. Plead not guilty. Their greetings, os tender os love half afraid, ’ hind her. One she recognized. revenue of the paper from yearly subscriptions ot Rapids division, to look over the south­ Their gracious upliftings, their peace breathing eighty cents, thar! I couldn’t make it Blackwood's Magazine tells cf a fac- People vs. L. C, Mudge, breach of “It is a good place, Tom. It will better nor that, anyhow. two dollars eacn will he tamed overto the Funs ingout the Indian tribes at a rapid rate. ern section of the route. The officers peace. Plead not guilty. shade; toy which makes 5,000,000 tin soldiers for the erection of a Nationai. Monument to They are without proper medical at­ and influential men at the Grand Ra;ids My heart owns allegiance, my soul on its knees pay me five thousand a year.” P. B. (examining article attentively, yearly out of sardine cans. General Ulysses S. Grant atBivenside Park, New People vs. Wm. Spencer.larceny from Finds solace, communing with graces liko these. “That’s good”’ answered the other, but grunting the while.)—No, Sir-ree; York City. In other words, if yon send Two eud of the route are expecting to start a eekly aii a n d xpbess tendance, and are dying off like sheep. store in day time Plt-ad not guilty. heartily, “Glad of that, old boyl it won’t run it. Now—confidentially— Heart Disease. Dollars to the W M , E yon party of men to drive over the route in Wm. C. Hicks assigned to defend. Elnj.s, birches and maples will receive the paper for a year, and your money Kent and Ottawa counties and decide Are lovers of mine; Suppose you’ll he getting married soon I’ll tell ver what I will do. I’ll give If you are short of breath, have flut­ will be paid over to (lie GbantMondnentF und. Presiott & Collins vs. Planks Tavern They woo me, and soothe me, now?” yer seventy-five cents—seventy-five tering, pain in side, faint or hungry You will thus receive a full equivalent tor your Woonsocket, South Dakota,hasstruck which of the two now proposed is most Co., argument on motion to set aside money in a firSL-closs weekly newspaper and at desirable. Then a railroad survey of With graces divina “"Well—no.” cents—impressively—and not a red spell, swoolen ankles, etc., you have the same rime yon will be helping to forward a an artesian well 135 feet deep that judgment by default was heard. “W hy not?” cent more. What say? heart disease, and don’t fail to take Dr- noble and worthy cause. The Weekly Mall and flows oyer 0000 gallons of good, clear the route will be undertaken. The Benton Harbor Milling Co. vs. Case Express has farther evidenced its earnestness and road at present is known as the Grand “You see,” in a much lower tone, The storekeeper fires a holt at the Miles’ New Cure. Sold at W. H. Keel, sincerity in this work by subscribing TEN water per minute, and is the largest Wiersema. Garnishee Deit. of Wilkin­ A TIMELY DISCOVERY. “it’s this way; I’ve kind of got in with nearest spittoon, shakes his head, and er’s Drug Store. 0 THOUSAND DOLLA-RS to the Monument F und. Rapids and Lake Michigan, and is giyen. son & Morton. Continued.—JB. S. JSra. The following letters are self-explanatory: artesian well in the worlds that name in the charter granted to its Fielding.” turns to serve another customer. A petroleum fountain has been dis­ “Have you seen it?” questioned Cora “With Fielding?” in astonishment. Prospective buyer saunters around the LETTER FBOJI EX—GOVERNOR CORNELL. organizers last October, but this name “ Yes. In a personal sense. I ’ve store, and eventually reaches the door. covered near Ashland, Wis. New York, N ov. 28,1889. is to be changed to something more Brown, excitedly. Proprietor of theMAiL and E xpress: Kunze, the Cronin murderer suspect, Jekyll and Hyde in Politics. “Seen what?” " met him and he—-you know what an At this moment the storekeeper calls Tile G reat---- M . P . ltgives me pleasure to assure yon that themem- has been released on 85,000 pending definite as soon as something more erratic old chap he is—he has taken a out: By M. P. is meant Miles’ Nerve and bers of the Grant Monument Association appre­ definite is done. Ex-President Cleveland advocating Willie Lestrand lifted her soft, seri­ ciate. approve and accept yonr generous offer to his new trial. A dime museum pro­ Charles L. Temple, general counsel purity in elections and Cal. Brice, his’ ous eyes to the girl near her, reat shine to me. He has actually “Say, you can take that durned Liver Pills which regulate the liver aid, through the medium of tbe Weekly Mail and chief lieutenant, buying his way into “The wedding dress.” tad me sent an invitation to Ms thing; but come and see us again, will stomach, bowels, etc., through their Express, in the erection of the grand memorial at prietor went bail for him in considera­ for the new road says: “We have final­ daughter’s marriage. ” yer?” nerves, etc. Smallest and mildest. A Bivcrsidc Park in honor of the jUnstrionssoldier tion that he sit as an attraction in his ly got started on our route survey. This tbe United States senate. This is the “W hat wedding dress?” and patriot, Ulysses S. Grant. road has never been boomed in the way with Democratic leaders. In “Why, the one that is being made “What in thunder,” questioned the And so the compact is concluded. new principle! A revolutionizer! Sam­ Alonzo B, Cornell, museum, and he sits. papers, and we don’t propose to go into theory they are Dr. JekylJs, in practice for the daughter of the head of the other, “has that to do with your get­ Both are fully satisfied, and think ples free, at W. H. Keeler’s. 0 Chairman Executive Committee of the Grant Mr. Hyde3.—Pittsburg Commereial-Cfa- firm, Miss RoslindFielding.” ting married?” nothing of the ten minutes they have Monument A Esocialion. the newspaper business now. While South American railway companies LETTER FROM MRS. GRANT. zette. Willie went quietly on with the ruf­ “Oh, nothing much!” replied Harold wasted, for both conclude they have have given large contracts for locomo­ The situation in the coal trade seems no railroad is a ‘go’ until the track is “bested” tbe other. This phrase N ew York, Nov.SS, 1839. laid and trains run over it, yet I think fle she was blind stitching. Ashleigh Kent. tives to be built in the United States. The arrangements made between the Weekly to be different this year than last. The “I haven’t seen it—no. We ineffi­ Then, in a sudden burst of confi- “come and see us again” is the usual Mail and Express and the Grant Monument Asso­ that this one is as sure a thing as any denco: farewell. I have had it said to me Tneir Business Booming —3 ciation meets my hearty approval. The offer of coaliers are being obliged to shutdown I know of. The most brilliant pros­ Dr. F. B. Brewer. cient workers seldom get a glimpse of tbe Weekly Mail and Express is patriotic, and madam’s masterpieces.” “I’li tell you, Tom I You see, Field­ scores of times.—Arthur Montefiore in Probably no one thing has caused should it be responded to promptly by the citi­ on account of a lack of demand for pects may mislead, and plans are all We believe Dr. F. B. Brewer to be Temple Bar. such a general revival of trade at W. zens ol America the monumen t wlTl speedily he one has until realities materialize. “That’s so!” assented Cora, vigor­ ing has another daughter.” their product, when last year they shut a conscientious, pains-taking prac­ ously prodding a little emery straw­ “Well?” F. Runner’s Drug Store as their giving built at the very site suggested bv mykUBband, “Our first and for the present main Author! tatlve. away to their customers of so many and selected by me as the Tost resting place of Us off the supply to run the price up. line is to he between this city and Ben­ titioner, and the public may rest as­ berry with her needle. “It was only “Well, when once I secure an entree precious remains, the spot where 1 hope my re­ ton Harbor. It will rnn through the sured, that be will undertake no case by chance I saw this. But it is”—she socially into their house, I’ll try and Miss Prim—Mrs. De Fashion, I want trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov­ mains will lie beside his, and where out children beyond the reach of medical skill, paused for a suitable word—“ well, it marry her.” to ask you a question. Some authori­ ery for Consumption. Their trade is unite with me saying, "Mere only shall be his High talent will always find its price. fruit belt of western Michigan, includ­ for the sake of pecuniary gain. Dr. simply enormous in this very valuable t o m b aTclta D ext Grant. ing JEent, Ottawa, Allegan and part of is just heavenly 1” she concluded." “Great Scott!” ties say cheese should be eaten with a another letter IRON gov. Cornell. A Covert correspondent remarks that Brewer lias traveled on the Michigan v ei’y crowded, very suffocating, was Kent laughed. fork, and some say with Jlie fingers, article from the fact that it always Berrien counties. Between this city cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Grant Monunent A ssociation, Prank L. Williams, the late headlight and Holland, or, a point near Holland, Southern road for many years, and he the fifth floor sewing room of the “Cheek, you think it, don’t you!” the same as bread. Now, which is New York, Dec. 18,1889. of the Covert Yews, has accepted an has been successful with the cases sub­ great dry goods establishment of “I should—say—so!” right? Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Group, and Dear Sir—I t gives me profound satisfaction to there are two routes from which we mitted to his care. His years of experi­ all throat diseases quickly cured. You acknowledge receipt of your esteemed favor ot this are yet to choose. We have decided not Fielding & Moore in which the girls “Well, I’ll bet you I’ll do it, just the Mrs. De Fashion—Both are right, date inclosing check from the Weekly Mail and offer of §10Q per month for his services ence will be used for the bene^t of those sat and sewed. can test it before buying by getting a Express for ten thousand collars, pattable to to go to Holland and thus parallel the same.” my dear. New cheese should he han­ the order of the Grant Monument Associytion, as on a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, paper. who may consult him. We have no The capital of the firm was im­ “How do you know she isn’t en­ dled with the fork, but very old trial bottle free, large size Si. Every a contribution toward the erection of the Grant Chicago and West Michigan, but to bottle Warranted. take a more easternly and shorter route. hesitauev in commending the doctor to mense, its reputation really national. gaged?” cheese should he taken in the fingers. memorial at the Elverside Park, in the city of the i ullest confidence of the afflicted. But the prices paid employes were dis- “I don’t know, hut I feel pretty sure It might wriggle off the fork.—»New Now York. The sentiment in favor of ballot re­ Our road as now mapped out to Ben­ If suffering from lung, liver, heart A good conscience is a fine opiate.— Such a contribution coming at this rime, is ton Harbor will be eighteen miles couragingly low, and the accommoda­ she isn’t. She is a philanthropist, I’ve York weeklv. John Knox. doubly valuable. I t will stimulate the renewed form is growing, the few attempts throat, or any other chronic ailment, tion of the workers far from sanitary, heard, and all that sort of thing—oue efforts recently entered upon to complete the fund- shorter than the C. & W. M. to tho same E p o c h .—3 necessary to construct what we confidently be­ under the new laws of several of the point. From Fennville we go: south to go and see Dr. Brewer on his next visit if humane. of those girls who put then.’ life into His One Charm. lieve will be the grandest personal memorial in states having proven so highly success­ at Niles, Mich., Bond House, on Tues­ “I happened to be passing the room . charitable work.” Carrie—You don’t mean to say that The transition from long, lingering- Christendom. FaithiUlly and cordially yours, South Haven, where connections are Where they show shades by gaslight, and painful sickness to robust health Alonzo B. Cornell, ful, and the people cannot be too active made with the Michigan Central. From day the llth of February, Examina­ “You’ve never seen her, then?” you enjoyed meeting Mr. Pheeblewyt Chairman Executive committee. tions free. Kitty Davis is assistant there this “No.” at the reception? marks an epoch in the life of the indi­ To Col. Elliott F. Shepard. to keep up the procession. The law there we skirt the lake to Benton week, and she called me to come in. vidual. Such a remarkable event is Harbor, taking in all points possible. “But the pretty little thing I’Ve met Kittie—I did, indeed. You see, it Will yon not help in this work by subscribing at that shall curtail the voting power of Madam wasn’t around, so I did go in. you with at the theatre, What about was so horribly crowded that the va­ treasured in the memory and the agen­ least Two Dollars to the Grant Monument Fund: “The general plan of the road Includes Oh, Willie, you just ought to see it I” cy whereby the good health has been ignorance and the newly arrived for­ connections which will make it a her?” cancy of that man’s expression was ab­ “Why?” indifferently. “Oh,” said Harold, uneasily shift­ solutely ref reshingby contrast.—Pitts­ attained is gracefully blessed. Hence THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. eigner, who has not been here long very important line. It Is more from A Hew Race of Wolves. She picked up a spool of primrose it is that so much is heard of Electric A St. John’s. Newfoundland, special ing his position, “ she’s nipe—awfully burg Bulletin. Tbe weekly issue of the Mail and Express is not enough to set up housekeeping, is the the connections than from the road silk and threaded her needle. nice. I usually see her home in the Bitters. So many feel they owe their a mere re-hash ol' the daily of the same name, the itsel f that we expect t o make our line to The Yew York Herald says: The She was a small statured little crea­ H is JLast C on cert. matter thrown together without regard to tbe one that should come info general use. people of this country are gradually evening, but missed her to-night. She restoration to health, to the use of the order or sequence of things; it is a live, independ­ a valuable one. We have had offers ture, plump and dark. Her eyes were always takes an Ogden avenue and l a One of the most pathetic of sights Great Alterative and Tonic. If you ent, fearless, progressive journal, with an indivtd, now from the Louisyille, Yew Albany abandoning the fishery and turning was that seen iu the Boston music hall uality and a being of its own. It is skillfully and large; pensive and of hazel black ; her Lake street car.” are troubled with any disease of Kid­ caretully edited with a view of making it just what A very enterprising Senator from and Chicago, the Yandalia line, and the their attention tofarming, to mining complexion of rare pearl purity ; her at the last concert given by Mario, the neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or it claims to be. Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan. Of and to manufactures. Many thou­ Involuntarily Willie looked up at one of the Southern tier has introduc­ lips scarlet, sweet and seldom smiling. the square lights running along at once famous tenor. He was poor, and short standing you will surely find re­ THE MODEL HOME NEWSPAPER. these the Yandalia Is the one we shall sands of acres have been brought un­ “Because,” said Cora, promptly, the hall was filled with persons who lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at ed a bill in the Senate to make a heavy connect with and thus form a link be­ der cultivation. Sheep raising has re­ either side overhead. She had taken— SUBSCBirXIOX BATES. “You’re not liable to see anything so in mistake—a Lake street car. had been ardent admirers of piis won­ 50c and Si per bottle, at W. F. Run­ appropriation from the National treas- tween this city and the western Indiana ceived a great impetus, and in every rand in your life again. I’m certain derful art, and now that he had lost One Copy, one year.. ______...,$2 00 village large flocks of sheep abound. “At least,” went on Kent, “I ner’s, Drug Store. One Copy, sixmonths...... I 00 ury to transport the negroes of the system of roads which the Yandalia f shan’t." haven’t taken my own car for quite a his art were willing to put money in Daily, per year______. 0 Oo represents. Connections will also he One great obstacle has now been swept Willie smiled. his purse. Whoever conquers indolence can RE3HTTANC.es should be made by Express South to Africa. The trouble with away. Great numbers of dogs were while. I generally see her home and conquer most things.—Pitt. money order, P ost. office order, registered letter or made, we expect, by means of which “That is a cruel assertion, Cora." then walk across, On Adams—or rather The tenOr tried one of his great bank draft, payable to the order of the Mail and this wild scheme is that those men are we shall he able to run trains directly kept by the people. These were not “Well, it’s true!" persisted Miss songs, but his decayed voice refused B nrklen’s Arnica Salve. Express. When thus made they will be at our the celebrated Newfoundland breed, from Adams.” risk. all citizens of the United States and to Chicago, but of that we shall say Brown. “Why, the satin would stand “Are you,” queried the other, who to sing the notes. Again he tried, and The best Sal ve in the world foi: Cuts nothing until later on. There Is one of which indeed pure specimens are alone—it is the new silver white, of again he failed. Then, with a sad LIBERAL cash commissions given to agents have just as much right to refuse to go exceedingly rare. But they were evidently was a familiar and privil­ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum for malting up Clubs Special circulars to agents to Africa and then not go as has the important feature which may be of course—and it is paneled with em­ eged friend, “very badly stuck ou Miss smile, and a slow, mournful move­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands stating commission sent on application. great benefit to the road. You will re­ strong and hardy, and when coupled broidery of crushed pearl seed and ment of his head, he suffered the or­ Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. Address all Senator. were employed by the poorer classes —what is her name—Lestrand?” letters THE WEEKLY MAIL AND EXPRESS. member that recently a company or­ crewel silk—daisies and oats and rib­ “Very 1”—promptly. chestra to play through the air, and and positively cures Piles, or no pay 23 Park Row, New York City. ganized in Cleveland with a capital of to draw sleds laden with timber and bon grass. They say the lace on the retired from the stage amid the silence firewood in the settlements along the “And yet you’re not going to marry required. It is guaranteed to give S2,000,000 to build, equip and fun six corsage (it is just like a seam cobweb) her?” of the pitying audience. perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ Estate of Arthur A llen. During the year ending June 30, steel steamers from Escanaba to Cleve­ coast, or in hunting expeditions in the is 200 years old. And,” sinking her Another pathetic story is told of First publication Jan. 2,1890. interior of the country. “Not—with a quiet decision—“if I ed. Price 15 cents per box. For sale 1SS9, 10 fourth class post-office in land for the purpose of taking iron ore voice in a reverential whisper, “the can get one of Fielding’s daughters, Bottesini, a famous violinist, concern­ by W. F. Runner, Druggist. 25yl TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Berrien.—bb. Michigan were advanced to the rank to the latter place. A syndicate has In the summer time, iu spite of buttons are diamonds !” ing liis last concert at Parma: SAt a session of the Probate Conrt for said stringent laws regarding precautions, DO you take me for a fool?” Think of all the evils -from which County, held at the Probate Office, in the Village of Presidential offices, a record sur­ recently bought the little road running Willie Lestrand nodded. She did It was a rainy evening and the man­ of Berrien Springs, on thc31st day of December, in north and south from Buchanan, Mich., they frequently destroyed valuable “No, not that ; but I take you for an agers had forgotten to send a carriage you are exempt’—loubert. the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty- passed only by the states of Yew York, not stop sewing, or seem much inter­ honorable fellow.” nine. to Berrien Springs. The syndicate in­ sheep. It was proposed to introduce ested. for the veteran, who set out on. foot, Present, David E. Huhlan. Judge of Probate. Ohio and Pennsylvania. During the the reindeer in their stead. In the “And—with a harsh laugh—you’ve and had gone some distance before a In the matter of the estate of Arthur Allen, tends to extend this road south into “Kitty Davis showed them to me,” found out your mistake?” deceased. same time SI offices were established, Indiana by purchase of one of several meantime the retention or abolition of went on Cora, eagerly, “They are passing friend perceived Mm and made Joanna Allen, Executrix on' said estate, comes these dogs has been made the subject “Yes,” gravely, “th atl have, Kent.” him enter bis carriage. 10 discontinued, 29 had their names roads, and go with either to Benton Worth—oh, I don’t know how many When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. into court and represents that she is nowprepared Harbor or South Haven. It don’t of ‘ ‘local option.” Many localities dollars she said—and her train is three Still more loudly the other laughed. Arrived at the concert room, Bot- When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. to render his final account as such Executrix. changed, 279 postmasters resigned, 331 have abolished them completely and “Hard words break no hones,” he Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 27th matter to us which of these points yards long. My I" tesini tuned his instrument and began When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. day of January next, at ten o’clock in tbe fore­ were removed, 15 died, and the total have introduced sheep farming on a She paused, quite breathless and ec­ said. to rub Ms bow with rosin. The rosin noon be assigned for examining and allotting snch they take, as In one case we shall con­ “No; hut if I was that little girl’s When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. account, and that the heirs at lawof said deceased, number of offices was jl799. Michi­ nect and in the other lease a part of large scale. The measure, however, static, and looked at her companion, crumbled in his hands, and, turning and all other persons interested in said estate, out line or run cars over it. Then a has produced one incidental incon­ whose silence seemed to irritate her. brother, I wouldn’t restrict myself to to his friends with a sad half smile, are required to appear at a session of said Court, gan’s 132 Presidential postmasters venience of a serious nature. In some words.” then to beholden at theProbate office, in the Vil­ line of Steamers is intended to run “ You don’t care much to hear about he said, “See, it is so that Bottesini, lage of Berrien Springs, in said county, and show draw salaries amounting to 8215,900, from Escanaba to Benton Harbor or cases, whether through the negli­ fine gowns or fashionable folks,” she “You’d me a licking, I suppose?” too, will break np.” cause, if any there be, why the said account should and the receipts of their offices were gence of the police or through the said. “I assuredly would.” Then he grasped Ms loved instru­ Anger furnishes reflection, but its not be allowed: South Haven, carrying iron ore from fondness of the owners, dogs have Thanks for the goodwill!” laugh­ And it is farther ordered, that said executrix 81,209,010.97. Seven states exceed this the north and coal from Indiana. Then A strange and wistful look was that ment and drew the how across the consequences recall it.—Lady Blessing- give notice to the persons interested in stud estate, been suffered to escape to the forests; which Willie gave her. ingly. “Well, this is my street. I get strings, hut instantly stopped with a ton . of the pendency of said account, and the hearing showing. we shall be enabled to ship into this the anima’Is have become quite wild off here.” thereof, hy causing a copy of this order to he pub­ city coal or pig iron, and shall be in “What have we to do with fine wondering look, for he felt something lished in the Buchanan Record, a newspaper connection with an important line. and savage and continue to hang gowns or fashionable people?” she “So d6I.” strange in the tone; Ms touch was an­ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. printed and circulated, in said County, three suc­ around backwoods settlements. In So, instantly decided Miss Lestrand, cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. South Dakota is making it quite ap­ “As an evidence of the interest taken asked. swered less readily and certainly than spite of the efforts of the police, some When she left the store that even­ did she. of old. • Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. (A true copy.) DAVID E. HINUAN, parent to the “wet grocers” within her in the new road, I will say that we of these animals have escaped capture As the car rolled on and the three [L. S.] Judge of Prohate, limits that there is a hereafter. Attor­ have secured several miles of right of ing, she was joined by a gentleman Once more he tried, and once more Last Publication, Jan, 23,1890. and destruction. whose acquaintance she had made were left standing in the wet and stopped, tMs time with a smile, saying Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ney-General Dollard has decided that, way, have bad offers to build and grads This may become a serious danger in gloomy twilight, Kent suddenly recog­ all persons who have sold liquor there portions of the line if we will touch since entering Fielding & Moore’s, only, “It answers no more.” His an* All men are frail, but thou should MORTGAGE SA LE. the future. The wolf is only a dog two months ago. nized the young lady who was making dience perceived nothing unusual in First publication Jan. 2, J8t0. since statehood was assumed have Certain towns, and haye had a number run wild. Aiready dangerous encoun­ her way to the sidewalk. the performance, which they applaud­ Tcckon none so frail a s thyself.—A. Violated the law, and they will be pun­ of offers from other roads to take the Ho was assistant manager of the Kempis. EFAULT has been made in the payment of a cer­ ters have occurred. Sheep have been store, and to him liad the letter of in­ “Miss Lestrand!” ed as warmly as ever, hut Bottesini D tain smn of money secured to be paid hy an ished as soon as the legislature pro­ charter and plan off our hands. So it slain by them. Cattle wandering teemed to feel the shadow of death. indenture of mortgage dated September 2S, 3878. vides penalties. A number of them looks very much as if next season would troduction which secured her employ­ Just ac the corner of the street she Loose’s Bed Cl aver File Itemody made by John Hoff and Caroline Hoff to Jacob over the plains or through the woods ment been addressed. He had persist­ turned—confronted the two men. On the following day he was stricken Is a possitlve specific for all forms of F. Kellar, and recorded October 5,1878, in Liber 22 are preparing to flee from the “wrath see the road begun in earnest. ¥ e have been attacked by them. Parties frith illness, and soon after the won­ of Mortgages, page 18, and was’ assigned by said to come;”-—Lansing llejniblican. have influential men hers and are re­ ently and devotedly followed up the “I made a mistake; I took the wrong the disease. Blind, bleeding, itching, Jacob F. Eeliar to Joseph Good on the 25th day of of women engaged in berry picking acquaintance. car. I must wait here and take another derful hand was stilled forever.— ulcerated, and protruding Piles. Price August, 1858. Said mortgage and the assignment Yes, South Dakota is a first-class ceiving others at main points on our have been prevented from going far back.” Youth’s Companion. thereof duly recorded in the office of Register of line as backers and assistants.” He had visited her at her boarding 50e. For sale by W. H. Keeler. Tiyl Deeds in Berrien County, State of Michigan. There field now to start up one wing of the from the settlements. Men have been house, asked her out, sent her flowers. Kent felt decidedly uncomfortable. is claimed due on said mortgage at date of this no­ attacked by them and compelled to Had she heard anything? If so, how How Gold Rings Are Made. Joe Jefferson is saido to get 81,000 a tice seven hundred and sixty-tonr dollars, and no crank party, and we may expect to take refuge in trees. Quite lately a And—just three days ago—he had told number for the twelve numbers of Ins proceedings have been instituted to collect the hear of a strong movement in that her that’he loved her. much? Pshaw! it was unlikely. Gold rings are made from bars nine same. Therefore, hyvirtneof rite power of sale con­ The Gentlemen’s Aid Society of the herdsmen in search of cattle came “But,” he had hastily supplemented He begged to be allowed to see her to fifteen inches long. One of these memoirs in the Century. tained in said mortgage, and of the Etatnte in such direction by the time an election be­ Presbyterian Church. across a litter of young pups and was case made and provided, notice is hereby given his coufession by saying, “I can’t ask to her correct car, but was firmly if po­ bars, fifteen inches long, two inches that said mortgage will be foreclosed and the comes In order in that new state. It I Hare beard of men wasting and heard of their fiercely attacked by the mother. For­ you just yet to marry me. I have a litely refused. wide and 3-16 of an inch thick, is premises described therein sold at the front door baking, tunately, he was armed with a pitch- They did not meet again for several Worth §1,000, and will make 400 four- of the Conrc House, in the village of Berrien is the most direct method for democracy fair position, of course, but I haven’t Springs, Berrien county Michigan, on Have heard of their sowing and even dress-mik­ fork, and after a desperate contest slew saved a cent, and I don’t think I ought days ; then it was at the great wedding pennyweight rings. A dozen processes to gain control of the state. her and destroyed the cubs. The hunt­ of Ross Fieldino-’s eldest daughter. and twenty minutes’ time are required Saturday, the 2Sth Day of March, ing, to urge a girl to share poverty—com­ 1890, at one o’clock P. M. of said day, to satisfy the And do not question, the propriety ing of this new race of wolves may parative poverty—with me.” Kent had, as lie had bragged to his to convert tMs bar into merchantable amount then due, costs and expenses allowed by Of their organizing an Aid Society, become a national sport,, or a national friend, a card to the house, and there, rings. First a pair of shears cuts the law, and an attorney fee ot thirty dollars provided That -was a clever hit by the Afro- business, and our legislature may find I t was a speech both plausible and for in saidmortgage. The premises to he soldare American conyention. at Chicago—the For their object is noble, is to let the women know prevaricating-, hut Willie’s better in the midst of all that was luxurious, bar into strips. Then by the turn of a described in said mortgage as follows: All that There is no nse in working so; itself compelled again to provide for judgment was blunted by the fact splendid and superb, he encountered wheel a guillotine like blade attached certain piece or parcel of land situate in tbe town­ adoption of a resolution asking con­ Claiming that corn dodgers on a shingle would the prices of wolves' heads. Willie Lestrand. In pale pink satin to the machine cuts the bar into slices, ship of Buchanan, in the County of Berrien and that the speaker was romantically Stute of Michigan, to-wit: The sonth-west qnar gress to make an appropriation for the take and pearls, she was quite an entranc­ one, two or three sixteenths of an inch transportation to some foreign country handsome, and evidently also roman­ ter of north-cast quarter of section twenty-one, As well or better than coffee and cake, Something About Storms. tically in love with her. ing and exquisite vision. wide. A rolling machine next presses townEcven sonth, of range eighteen west, con for the unhappy whites of the south The ancients, whose knowledge of “I believe you young people know out the slices and makes them either taining forty acres of land, more or less. who see no way of solving the race Thus showing to reach a man’s heart by the stom­ But the fact she did not know was Dated December 20, 3889. ach is not the way, meteorology was exceedingly limited, that he was tremendously ashamed of each other,” Mr, Fielding said, smil­ flat or grooved. Each strip is then JOSEPH GOOD, problem except to banish the negroes thought that storms were of supernat­ ingly, as he presented Kent. “My put under a blow pipe and annealed. Assignee of Mortgagee. from the country. The recommenda­ Bat by plain meals three times a day. having lost the organ lie presumptu­ R oscoe D.JDtx, Att'y for Assignee. Though they never say anything about too great ural origin. ously termed a heart to amere sewing little girl here, Wilhelmina, got the The oxide of copper comes to the sur­ Last publication March 27,1890. tion that Senator Morgan be the Moses To our vain ancestors, nothing could notion in her head that our employes face and is put into a pickle of sul­ of the expedition was also the proper variety girl. When supper is served by any other society. happen without direct reference to When he was her escort he tried as were ill treated and poorly paid, and phuric acid, after which the gold is thing. All this was in perfect accord their existence, and it took many ages being beneficent to the degree of eccen­ stamped “14 k,” “16 k” or “18 k,” ac­ with Senator Blair’s suggestion made But, Qh my, what a revolution there is going to be far as possible to avoid meeting ac­ When from each care the women, are free. for mankind to be convinced that the quaintances. He was immensely dis­ tricity, went up to the house of a rela­ cording to quality. Next it is put the same day, viz.: that “if, instead of But we’ve beea long at the work and know what forces of nature work without auy ref­ tive in town, and from thence daily through a machine which bends it exporting S,000,000 colored people, gusted with himself for his infatua­ is nice, erence to man’s safety or peril. tion. While enjoying her society and proceeded to the store—mine, where, into the shape of a ring of the size re­ there were 10,000 white people export­ And withont being asked offer a bit of advice. The storm, the cyclone and the bliz­ unrecognized, she worked. She has quired, The ends are then soldered I am going to France in the Spring, and ed to Africa, and kept there, the whole admiring her beauty, he resented hi#* I offer for sale my two Imported Perclieron zard are just as natural phenomena as own preference for her. convinced me the pay is inadequate, with an alloy of inferior fineness to difficulty would be settled.” And just First and. foremost, if an office for each member sunshine or the formation of dew. Yet the accommodations insufficient, so the quality of the ring. Many people Stallions. Now is your opportunity if yoa see how much cheaper it would be to they haven’t found, . “If she only did not work for her wish to buy, as I will sell at a bargain.' They should appoint assistants till there is to many persons the why and where­ living,” Harold Kent used to say to we are going to inaugurate a reform. think that rings are molded because: export 10,000 white people than 8,000,- fore are still much of a mystery. You, I believe, Were very kind to her they can’t see where they are soldered. You can make money If you wifi call and 000 colored people.—Detroit Tribune. enough to go round, himself, “I might sacrifice the club see me. Then if they should give an.eutertianincnt, be sure The atmosphere which surrounds and the bays, and a few other luxuries, while she was there.” The ring spins through the turning JOSEPH CHEYRIE, our earth is like a great sea, constantly .Off he sauntered, leaving Willie lathe, is rounded, pared and polished, and see and marry her. But if the truth should Galeen, Mic h . That every one is on a committee. heaving and tossing in waves more or ever come out — good heavens, it and Kent looking at each other. first with steel filings, then with tripoli Electricity Did It- Sow for supper let Weils, Tichenor and Regers less immense. woud he terrible I” “What a pleasant surprise!” lie said. and rouge.—Rehoboth Herald. This is due to several causes. The “And what a grand wedding this of Y k w b c x g , Y . Y ., Jan. 2 0 — This See to the printing and get the corn dodgers, By which cogitation the measure of Then Roe, Plimpton and Henderson ought to lie rotation of the earth on its axis is one your Sister’s is! W illie—now that I’ve The Thumb Ring. morning at 9 o’clock a man tied his cause; hut the main cause is changes “H. Ashleigli Kent, ” as he signed him­ DR A. R GRR horse to an awning post in front of a able self, may perhaps he taken. got a position which gives me courage It has taken a long while for the To wash the dishes and set.the table. of temperature. If the temperature When”she met him on this particu­ to speak out the truth—won’t you store and went away. A few minutes of the air were the same everywhere, marry me—soon?” thumb ring to make any headway in later the horse touched his nose to the Of course they would want boqnets of natural lar evening, Willie looked up with a New York, but it is very slowly gain­ the atmosphere would he in equilib­ smile. He was so tall, so handsome, Her eyes, grave, dark, steady, met Has no equal for Style, Fit and Wear. Positively iron post and fell into the gutter like flowers, rium, and a calm would always pre­ his—his, which were so light, shining, ing ground. Mr. Dixey was the 'first the bestshoein America for themonev. Do not be a log. Thomas Dawson ran to help the Which cobid be nicely arranged by Aleshire and had such a distinguished air and such man to wear a ring upon Ms thumb, deceived. See— stamp - -on bottom . . of . each —— shoe. Sake and Blowers. , vail, but while one portion is being ° beautiful mustache and heard, it sMfting. no other. E v e r y pair warranted, horse, but no sooner did he place his . heated another is cooling, and in con­ “No, Mr, Kent; I will never marry and he has clung to it tenaciously for (Graduate of Ontario Yeteriuary College.) canal to any S 3 shoe in the market, U hands on the animal than he (Dawson) For maids of honor they need have no fears, two years. It is a plain gold hand, Leave that to Bainton, Helmick and Fears. sequence the equilibrium Is disturbed; was hardly strange lie should win you!” --- :-a.X.Xi CA SES— For Sale by J. K. "WOODS. fell dead. Thomas Saltz, who saw this causes a movement of the air from v\ ition, if not affection. Or sa at “Why?” worn just below the joint, and it was Dawson fall, hastened to Ms assist­ Kobt Bogers’ 3. S. class wonldlet people see placed there at first merely as a lark. How kind and obliging table waiters could he. the cold to the warm region. least that foolish little girl thought. “ Because I heard your*conversation ance and took hold of him to lift him "When air is heated it expands, be­ •Tve heard of your good fortune,” with a friend in a street car, over a It excited so much talk among the Attended With Promptness and Skill. WANTED up, and he too dropped to the ground For reception committee they might have Keeler people who knew the burlesque actor and Strong, comes light and rises, and as it flows she said, brightly. “Let me congratu­ week ago. You remember?” as if dead. late you, Mr. Kent, that he has refused to take the ring Ten years’ practical experience in break* Men to rate orders for Nursery Stock, on Salary With DeMott and Howe to see nothing went away in the upper regions causes a He remembered. off and has worn it ever since. Actors tag and training horses. or Commission, I can make a successful An arc electric light wire had sag­ wrong. depression whichiscalled the “area of Tucy still addressed each other quite “He crimsoned hotly through verv ged and lay upon an iron rod leading the low barometer,” because as the formally.. Though he had expressed shame. always have a certain following Office in Lister’s Livery Stable, Front from the post to the building and the Smith, Wells and Colvin with at least a dozen among, young men whose brains are Street; Buchanan. 49 more, column of mercury in the tube exactly his affection for her, she hadn’t given “Then, I suppose, there is no more full force of the electric current was balances a column of air of equal di­ him to understand she entertained any not of dangerous weight and who are of any one who will work and follow my instruc­ Could take tickets during the great rush at the to say.” capable of devoting their energies to .OUR N E W I tions. Wlllfurnish handsome outfit free, and.nay passing down the iron post into the door; ameter, the mercury falls as the pres­ feeling more than friendly for him. “There is no move to say.” SSSSollill______your salary or commission every week, write for small things. The small things have 'Gold W atchrllk h i terms at once. ground. The insulating material of So the sapper might do,hntthe Land only knows sure decreases. He looked rather annoyed she fan­ And she bent her pretty, high held Worth S IO O .U O . Rest SIS the wire had become thoroughly satu­ Now, as the atmosphere, like water, cied. head and floated off. taken the fortn of a thumb ring, and hratchin tbQ world. Perfect E. O. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, How they conld manage songs, marches and there is a very considerable portion of timekeeper.Warrantedheavy, 49-5 Rochester, N. Y- rated by rain. The body of Dawson tableaux, is always trying to stole iis level, the “What good fortune?” he ques­ Later—oddly enough it chanced— “■ .solid GOLD hunting case*. rather young men about town who are (Both ladies1 and genre size9» was carried into the store. The eyes Though the costumes for the march might be fine •air from the “arc.: 1 ig‘i l. irometer”— tioned. she came to know Tom Russell. And with works and cases of were open and the face bore indication “Why, that you liave been appoint­ following Mi’. Dixey’s example;—New r fequal value. On e person In representations that is, the area >. lao pressure is not only to know him, but to love York Sun. each locality can secure one that Dawson had suffered pain. Of habits and dress of different nations. great—will al». , » flow toward the ed European buyer for the firm,” she him. _ -Tree, together with oar largo M O N L Y ! *aud valuablelineof H o u se h o ld TnfjqepSiSRtforLOSZorjMIEIHGXASHOOOl Mr. Saltz was only stunned. He got Joe Beistle as Mother Hubbard would look very area of low bamn*ucr, and endeavor answered. “When lie asked her to marry him, ’s a m p l e s * These samples, as well i « B nt IF1 n T F fltfrrn1 nTiilTmtVftTIn D EB ILITY; Business Is Business. *Sb the watch* arc ft»ee» All the work yoa C fl ?J S) I ra B «I Weakness of Body and Hind, Effects up, brushed his clothes and walked good, to fill up the depre.-sioi).—William “Yes,” tiie frown on his usually se­ she answered: need do is to show what we send yoa to those who call—your F llli^ liu llS lo f Errors or Excesses inOIdor Young. And So would Claude Holton as Bed Biffing Life Insurance Agent (out west)— friends and neighbors and those about yoa—that always result* Robust, Koble MAXJlOODfulhr Restored. How to c n la m msd away. Neither was the horse killed. Alva in Golden Da vs. rene forehead deepening; ‘Tve got it “Yes.” Invaluable trade forus.whichholdsforyears when once storied. SlrengtlienWEAK.CSDEVBLOPEDORQAKSftVAUTSOFBeDT* It was cut loose from the post, lifted Hood, —at last. I suppose I shall go abroad And one day she told him :of the What did Mr. Newcomer say? ■nd Urns wo ore repaid. We pay ell express, freight, etc. Alter Absolutely cnrolliop H09B TREATQEKT—Benefit* In m

Th e Greatest.Event oe th e Sea­ Monroe Bedding, for many years a Special Election. ARZA G. GAGE, P resident. E. F. WOODCOCK, Casbizb. B ucha na n R ecord. son.—It will probably he here in citizen of Terre Coupee Prairie, died Notice is hereby given to the elec­ WANTED AT THE W- M. HUTTON, Ass’t Cashier. March; will be likely to last a week, Sunday morning, of consumption, a tors of the village of Buchanan, in the J. P, HUTl’ON, Vice P resident. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1890. and the young people of the M. E. disease from which he has suffered county of Berrien, and state of Michi­ gan, that a special election will be held church will care for it while it is here. more or less since his service in .the ESTABLISHED IN 1871. Entered at the Post-office at Buchanan, Mich., in said village of Buchanan, in Engine as second-class matter-. ------army. The funeral services were con­ House No. 1, on Monday, the 27 th day Th e Detroit Journal’s Year Book for ducted Tuesday morning, and the re­ of January, A, D. 1890, at which elec­ Ten thousand customers to buy ten thousand different- articles cheaper than 1890 is ahead of past editions in value mains taken to the Mt. Zion cemetery tion the following question will be sub­ mitted to the electors of tho said vil­ ever before. A few articles wo mention below: as a handy book of reference. A most for interment. Mr. Redding was a lage of Buchanan: good citizen. No. 8 Wash Boiler, copper bottom.. .§1 00 10-quart Pails, I. X ...... 25 convenient little-volume to have, and “The Common Council of the village No. 9 “ “ “ ... 1 25 __ 15 to 45 Citizens’ National Bank, Dish Pans...... may he bad by simply subscribing for of Buchanan is hereby authorized by No. 8 Tea Kettle, ft “ ... 50 Crumb Tray and Brush...... 10-25 ft the Evening Journal one year. H ere is a problem for violin players the electors of said village to borrow No. 7 “ “ ... 40 Patent Covers, all sizes...... 5 on the credit of said village the sum of NO. 9 “ it “ ... 60 3 papers good Pins...... 5 1 TILES, M ICH. and philosophers. The writer has suc­ ten thousand dollars for public im­ Whitewash Brashes, good. 3 papers good Tacks...... 5 The farm residence of Mrs. D, N. ceeded in producing upon the open “G” provements in the said village, and the Stove Brashes, cs ...... 10 3 doz. Clothes Pins...... 5 b i b e c t o b s . Brown, three miles northeast of Benton said Common Council is authorized to Shoe “ ft ...... 10 0 good Lead Pencils...... _____ 5 string, when tuned to its proper place, if Harbor, was burned with all of its con­ have prepared ten one thousand dollar Hair “ ...... 10 12 good Slate Pencils..... ______5 ARZA G. GAGE- J . L. REDDICK, J. B. MILLAKD. J . H. RICHARDSON. TTas moved into bis new brick building the clear tone of second “D” below the bonds of said village, bearing not to Scrub “ ...... 1 cloz, Safety Pins.------...... 5 J. P. HUTTON. H. M. BEAN. E. F. WOODCOCK. on Frant street, foot of Pay’s ave., tents Friday morning, incurring a loss staff, or a fourth below the natural exceed six per Cent interest per annum, Whisk Brooms...... 5-10 Pockets...... 5 to50 and has the largest stock of new of about $3000. Insured in tne Berrien tone of the open string. Violin play: Chisels...... 5-10 payable annually, one of said bonds to Spirit Levels, ...... ------25 to 80 3,400 Tooth Picks.______...... 5 County Farmers’ Mutual for 01,500. ers are requested to hunt for the tone, be payable each year and the same to Hatchets...... — ...... 25-50 3 doz. Hair Pins...... _____ 5 ------and philosophers to explain it. It can­ be paid yearly until all of said bonds Auger Bits . ------.... -...... 15-20 3 pair Socks ..— ...... ,...... 25 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC shall be paid. That as soon as said Card o f Thanks.—I wish to tender not be done upon a harsh toned, woody Alarm Clocks, warranted to run and G pair Socks , ------— 25 my sincere thanks to the friends who bonds are ready for negotiation they keep good time, or money refunded 1 25 J 6 Handkerchiefs...... 25 Instrument, or with any degree of shall be delivered to a committee of Over 100 of these clocks sold last year 300 good Pocket Knives, worth 50c 25 so kindly assisted in the death and satisfaction upon one with high tension five men, who shall be members of the lG-inch Saws, warranted...... ;.. 25 j 300 good Combs, worth 10c, down to 5 burial of my husband. Especially to strings. Buchanan Improvement Association, 2G-incb “ “ ...... 50-60; 1 set good Knives and Forks, worth those who fam ished the music. appointed for the purpose and approv­ Key Hole Saws______15 1 75c, only...... — _____ 50 ed by the said Common Council of said Auger Braces...... 10-25-40 J A big lot of Table Knives, each.... 5 Mrs. A. J. F owler. For Gentlemen’s W ear, T h e Circuit Court settled the Day- village, which committee shall be au­ Dinner Buckets------10-25-50 i One pound, good Smoking Tobacco.. 15 ton charivari case, which has been thorized to negotiate said bonds, under Cuspidores...... 10-25 \ “ “ H. NO plug “ .. 25 M r . H. C. F r e n c h and relatives de­ the direction of the said Common Coun­ Tea and Coffee Pots...... 10 to 75} “ “ fine cut “ 25 hanging fire since some time in Sep­ sire to express their thanks to the cil, receive the money obtained there­ 10-quart Pails, I. C...... 15 5 24-lb. Spring Balances...... 10 to be found in Berrien county at the tember, by charging each of the partic­ neighbors and friends for their kind for, and expend the same for public This is a sample of a few bargains we have to offer. We have other bargains which lowest living prices for good work. ipants, except James and Henry Tal- improvements in said village.” assistance rendered during the sickness you will see by calling. Our 5c and 10c counters are loaded down with; 15c and 25c man. 010 and costs, amounting to a The polls of said election will be articles. and death of his wife, Mrs. Sarah H. “What is Home Without a little over 020 each. The pronouncing opened at S o’clock in the forenoon, or French. as soon thereafter as may be, and will JOHN of sentence in the Taiman cases is de- be continued open until 5 o’clock in tlie fered to tomorrow, Taiman the young­ afternoon, unless the board shall, in its Th e Industrial Manufacturing Co. er remaining In Jail while the sentence discretion, adjourn the polls at 12 now arriving, of which have this week received letters of in­ The rumor that the Pennsylvania I have three brand "new Mason & is being settled upon. On the whole, o’clock noon for one hour. system has purchased the Vandalia quiry from Cape Colony, South Africa, F. A. T r e a t , Recorder Hamlin Organs, which I offer for sale it was a rather expensive “ belling branch running from South Bend to and from Mexico, as the result of Dated January 17, 1S90. St. Joseph is believed to be unground­ either for cash, or long time on month­ The first of the year is here spree.” ly or quarterly payments. There is noth­ h Inspection is some of their advertising. They have ed. At least Colonel Simpson writes again, and we would consider no means of knowing which. Registration Notice. that he knows nothing about it, does ing made better than the Mason & T h e State Convention of the Michi­ Notice is hereby given that the Board not believe it, and even if it was true, Hamlin. Several are in this county gan fruit manufacturers met at Benton of Registration of the "Village of Bu­ it would not interfere with pushing the that have been in constant use over it a favor if you would call S a l e .—Fred Hall wilt sell his per­ Pennsylvania branch through this Buchanan Markets. Harbor Thursday in animal session, chanan will be in session on Saturday, twenty-five years, and are good for as sonal property at public auction, on January 25, 1890, from 9 o’clock a. m. place.—Dowagiac. Times. and look over your account Corrected weekly by Bishop & Rent. John Perrott’s farm, six miles north of about 40 being present. The conven­ to 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the many more. Hay—06® 010 per ton. this place, on the river road to Berrien tion decided to meet at Lansing the Common Council room, in Engine J. G. HOLMES. and let us have au understand­ Butter:—15c. Springs, Tuesday, Jan, 23. John A. third week In January, 1891. It elected House No. 1, for the purpose of register­ Locals. ing all qualified voters entitled to vote DRESS-MAKING. ing in regard to it. Eggs—12c. Babcock, of Galien, auctioneer; the following officers: President, G. Miss Elmira Burrus is prepared to do F. Allmcndinger, Ann Arbor; Vice at the special village election to be he’d Lard—8c. on Monday, January 27,1S90. You will always find us at the front dress-making in the latest styles and Y ours t r u l y . President, L.S. Foster, Lansing; Sec­ Potatoes,—25c. A g e n t l e m a n named Brown was Dated, Buchanan, Jan. 17,1S90. in Prices and Straight Goods. give good work. Call at her home on B O E B R O S . Salt, retail—01.00 here last week trying to dispose of a retary, Peter A. Wright, Austin ; Ex­ F. A. Treat, Recorder. MORGAN & CO. Day’s Avenue, near the depot. Flour—04.40 © 05.60 per bbl., retail. second-hand electric light plant he has ecutive Board, "V. A, Herring, Jones- — &->------We have just received a large lot of ville; C. H. Godfrey, Benton Harbor; I have for rent or to sell cheap, one Honey—12J4. in St. Joseph, where it was put in Case of the People vs. Wilcox lias Hammocks. Remember that when you Kimball Organ in good order. Will Live poultry—Cc. operation some time Since, worked a "V. C. Irwin, Brooklyn; Samuel been creating some interest at court. wish to buy one next summer, we McFattridge, Ida; S. Lacy, Niles. sell on 05 monthly payments, at a Wheat,—74c. short time and abandoned as unprofit­ He was charged with mixing Paris bought ’em early and bought ’em Cheap. bargain. J. G. HOLMES. O ats—23c. able. green with the coffee for the family of POST-OFFICE STORE. Corn new—30c. A l l those interest ed in the art of sing­ John Miller, of Chicaming, to drink, in House to rent on Detroit street. Call Beans—[email protected]. T h e propeller Lora, o f the Benton ing or voice culture are asked to meet August, 1888, and Went immediately to on M. B. GARDNER. Live Hogs—§3.30. Harbor-Chicago route, has been sold to at the Presbyterian church, Friday Indiana and committed another crime, A full line of Dried Fruits, at Detroit parties, and will, ply between evening, Jau. 24, at 7 o’clock, to organize for which he was sent to the Michigan TREAT BROS. & CO, Saginaw and Buffalo, touching a num­ a Musical Institute, under the direction City prison for a year, and Michigan Coloma has not yet gone beyond the Fine and Commercial Stationery in ber of intermediate points, 030,000 was of Prof. D. C. McAllister, of Chicago, justice had to wait. He was found stump fence era. any form, at the the price paid for the boat. commencing Jan. 27, and lasting one guilty and sent to Jackson sixteen years. T h e Niles Mirror and Daily Star are week. Prof. McAllister comes well re­ Lewis Mudge and Geo. Hamer, for P. O. STORE. advertised for sale by D. B, Cook. T h e crookedest and hilliest piece of commended, and the cost of admission keeping gambling house in Galien, fined You will find headquarters for bar­ ------•*-**■------railroad In the state is the Michigan is but slight, and it is hoped that a 015 each. gains in Groceries, at Central between Kalamazoo and Ala­ Two of the teachers, Misses DeMott mo.—Detroit News. large number will take advantage of Will Long, of this place, charged TREAT BROS. & CO. e Mast Settle Oar Books. and Pattison, are Grippe victims. No farther evidence is necessary to so good a chance for securing so good with highway robbery, plead guilty to Call at S. P. H igh’s and see the new show that the Detroit News has never an instructor at so reasonable a figure- assault and battery, paid 03'Q fine and LAOES. New styles. Eosco & Sw if t Uncle Tom’s Cabin been over the St. Joseph Valley road. Old ancl young come out. costs. In the Opera House tonight. Spencer, of Galien, charged with lar­ Valentines! Valentines! ! J a m e s R. Cl a r k e , of St. Joseph, ex- T h e Alphas, G. L. S. G., will meet, ceny of a hat from the store of D. B. Cutter dealers are not happy this Dennison, was given ten days in jail. VALENTINES!!! at the Sheriff of this county, has been appoint­ on Monday afternoon, at the home of P. O. STORE. winter. ed United States Marshal for the Mr. Alex. Emery. Lesson for the Groceries as cheap as the cheapest, "Western District of Michigan. Mr. evening: Chapters 1, 2 and 3 in the The surveying party who are locat­ J ohn Tichenok has gone to Valpa­ Clarke is aa active man and will make Latin course in English, conducted by ing the line for the new railroad from at MORGAN & CO’S. 4 M E AMO SEE US raiso, Ind., to attend the form al school. a good officer. A t least he did when Mrs. Graham. Bible of the 19th Cen­ Warren Centre arrived here Saturday 13 lb G Sugar...... 01.00 he served as our sheriff. tury, from page 50 to 102. Pronunci­ afternoon, having found a good line 14 ib Lt. A Sugar...... 1.00 F a r m e r s ’ I n s t it u t e in Three Oaks ------«•*>------ation test from the January Chautau­ with scarcely any preceptible grade, 16 lb Ex. O “ ...... 1.00 tomorrow. Program was published Ou r report last week made a little qua, conducted by Miss Alda Emery. following the marsh line the entire 17 lb Yel. C « ...... 1.00 YOURS FOR SETTLEMENT, last week. mistake in locating the purchase of a Reading from January Chautauqua, distance, up to a short distance south 15 lb D. K C “ ------1.00 home made by Mr. Edmund Spaulding. by the Circle, conducted by MiS3 Perry. of Bakertown, where it strikes the Special prices by the bbl. Mrs. Bel l e D yer, of Troy, New He bought the Charley Snyder place Critic, Mrs. Estes. farm land near Bakertown school At BISHOP & KENT’S. York, is here for a visit- with her sis­ on Main street, instead of F. M. Smith house, and follows it to the low land To know how cheap I am selling . S. DODD & ter, Mrs. Cass Proud. place, on Fourth street. His home Marriage Licenses. just south of our village school build­ Goods, you want to come and learn my costs him 01,000, and is a pleasant pro­ NO. ing, thence across town in the neigh­ prices. H. B. DUNCAN. Quarterly meeting in the U. B. j Asa B. Callaway, Massy, Ind. borhood of the Weisgerber saw mill, perty. 01 Leota Schindler, “ ” Home Made Bread, always fresh, at church Saturday evening and Sunday. - — ■« « » ■ and across to the St. Joseph valley ( Geo. Swift, Buchanan. MORGAN & CO’S. Preaching Saturday evening. A good sized, bright: new potato line, between the Chicago and South 1 Katie Huff, Shelled Western Corn, at was on exhibition at the post-office o-o t John Tyler, Hager. Bend road crossings, giving them a BISHOP & RENT’S. Married. Jan. 20,1S90, by Elder W, Friday, dug that morning in the lot at | Annie Cutler, Watervliet. line which is most likely over as cheap the rear of the post-ofiice building. It . . . j Franklin; McLane, Benton Harbor. a line of right of way as will likely to For standard prices, go to P. Birdsall, at his residence,Mr. George 1 ( Gertie Gone, “ “ Swift and Miss Katie Huff. makes a good showing for a Michigan be found.if a dozen surveys be made. H. B. DUNCAN. SS0 i Gustav H. Knaak, St: Joseph. -POE ---- winter, although not so much so as pGusta Kuppemess, “ The crossing of the Michigan Central Handsomest line of "White Goods I Mrs. Isaac Wilson, of Brooklyn, may at first be supposed. It grew last is a little over a mile west of town, have had in two years. I t will pay Iowa, a citizen of Buchanan township summer. and at the grade level, the Michigan you to see them at M r s . G, H . F r e n c h died at their twenty years ago, wa; in this place Central having a light cut at the point CHARLIE HIGH’S. h i l e e c o r d pleasant home, one mile south of this of crossing. Saturday for a flying visit. W ; printing the R la s t "We are at your service with a com­ Thursday we had the misfortune to place, Sunday afternoon, aged 33 years. She was stricken down in the prime plete line of Bakery Goods, Groceries, Mr. War. Martin, of Kerwin, Kan­ breakour cylinder press, and but forthe In response to a numerously signed -OF- of life, giving her substance that an­ Crockery and Glassware. We shall sas, is here for a short visit with his kindness of the proprietors of the En­ petition the Common Council, at a At other may live, leaving a pleasant aim to give you the best goods in the old neighbors and relatives in and terprise to allow us the use of their special meeting held last Thursday, home, a good family, a large circle of market at lowest possible prices. about Dayton. press, some of the subscribers would issued a call for a special election to be friends, and a family of husband and TREAT BROS. & CO, have missed the visit of the R e c o r d held next Monday, to vote upon the three small children to mourn her loss. Successors to Treat Bros. When our neighbors get as tired of that time. All is repaired and in question of issuing bonds to the amount This is one of the saddest losses of life New Embroideries, also on the road. Jawing each other over nothing as their working order now. of 010,000 for public improvements. that it has been our duty to chronicle They are cheaper than ever with us, readers are of reading it, they will The object at present in view being to *We are all tlie time mailing in a long time. The funeral services and ours always have been cheap. probably quit. M r . P e t e r W o l k in s , a resident of pay for building a railroad into the mistakes and at tlie end of the north part of this township since were conducted at her late home yes­ town from the south, as proposed by ’ CHARLIE HIGH. terday forenoon, and the remains were eacli season we liave a round M r s . K e l l i e F a s t is teaching in liis birth, died at his home Sunday, Mr. Dallin. This is an improvement If you want Dry Goods at the lowest brought to Oak Ridge cemetery lor in­ up and see what we have to the 7 th grade of our schools this week, evening of typhoid fever, said to have that Buchanan has wanted for several possible margin§, call on terment. in place of Miss Lottie DeMott, who is been contracted by kissing a person years and cannot expect to have with­ S.P. HIGH. dispose of—sometimes at a sick, who was sick with that disease. He out paying for it. There is no ques­ S. P. HIGH is selling Underwear loss. W e may think we are WE HAVE BOUGHT THE STOCK OF ------««■»-»------V leaves a wife and five children. The N in e boys from ten to sixteen years tion but this is the proper method for lower than ever. ever so smart sometimes, hut funeral was held Tuesday. His age of age were arrested Saturday by Un­ the payment to he made, as money U. M. R. F rench, crayon artist, the Everybody uses the famous Blush of we always find at the end of was SS years, 6 months and 15 days. der Sheriff Palmer. The special charge raised by subscriptions is paid bv the last of the Chautauqua lecture course, Roses, found at BARMORE’S. each season that we don’t is announced to be here February 5. Of was that they had been stealing coal few while the many reap the benefits The low Prices begin to tell. Go to know much of anything. We course he will bave a full house. T h e young people’s society of the M. and selling it. The more general Cause and pay nothing: "While the village E. church will give a social at the for making them trouble was that they can hardly afford to pay the amount BOYLE & BAKER’S. are always buying too many The “quiz’’ social, which was post­ home of W. A. Palm r, tomorrow (Fri­ were fast making of themselves a necessary in this case, for anything, If you are indebted to me, come and goods of one Mnd or another. poned on account of sickness, will be day) evening. Supper from five to public nuisance, as vagrants, always we can very much less afford to fail to pay your indebtedness. I need the We now have some Dress held next Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, at eight p. m. The Epworth League has about the streets when not in some secure the improvement that may be money. Promises don’t pay my ex­ Goods we want to sell at a loss. the home of Mrs. Jno. Graham. prepared a literary program to be mischief. They are held to appear be­ secured, and the vote should be unani­ penses. J. A. FRITTS. If you have any use for them, formerly owned by Wood & Hoffman, presented on the same occasion. A fore Justice Alexander and County mous. A few, more Cloaks at S. P. High’s Agent Mars, Saturday. They form a take them while they last. and purpose continuing the business Mr. T h d r n x q n H a l l g o t frozen in pleasant evening is expected for those at less than cost. They fire bargains. part of the lot of boys referred to last in Chicago, Tuesday evening, and came who attend. A v e r y interesting meeting of Po­ We make the lowest price. week in these columns: I t Would mona Grange of Berrien county was to Buchanan to get away from the BOYLE & BAKER. 50 pieces colored all wool at the old stand. We hope by giving War. Da l l in was in Berrien Springs seem a little queer that a full-grown held in Berrien Centre, January 14 and cloth, with border, imported cold weather and have some f an with man, in his right senses, would buy 15. A most excellent program was P resents! PRESENTS! for Christ­ the boys: Monday, held a meeting, offered to build to sell at $1.25. Our price now you the best of goods at the lowest a road from Berrien Springs to connect coal of snch boys at 02 a ton in 100 carried out. There was an exceeding­ mas, at AL. HUNT’S. with the Vandalia this side of St. pound lots, without first inquiring ly large attendance, considering the Quick sales and small profits is a de­ is 50 cents. 42 inches wide. H ig h e s t temperature during the Joseph for 020.000, told them that where they got it. condition of the roads. Following are cided success. You can save money prices to merit your patronage. week, 60; lo west, 0 ; at seven this morn­ when it was done it Would he owned the officers eieeted for the ensuing by trading with us." 'To pieces all wool 5-1 inch ing, 24. The zero weather was Tues­ by the Vandalia company and operated year: BOYLE & BAKER. Flannel and Tricots, worth 7cc day morning and the coldest we have Died .—Mr. John Buckles, for the Master—G. N. Parketon, Mt. Tabor, had tbns far this winter. by them, and that when the road south past twenty years a citizen of this vil­ Go to Mrs. Binns’ for bargains in for 873- cents per yard. from this place was completed, that . Overseer—Wm. J. Jones, Mt. Hope. GALL AND SEE US. lage,died early Saturday morning, Jan u­ Lecturer—R. Y. Clark, Mt. Tabor. ready trimmed Hats. ■V** would he owned and operated by the Mr. War. Osborn having returned ary IS, at the advanced age of S3 years, Steward—0. H. Farnum, Benton Trade with B oyle & Baker. They same company. 25 pieces Broadcloths, all from Sioux City, Iowa, for a short 3 months and 25 days. Mr. Buckles Harbor. will saye you money. Asst. Steward—H. G. Burbank, Pipe­ colors, 16 inches wide, for 75 time, is doing service-behind the coun­ was among the pioneers of this section, stone. Stamping done at MRS. BINNS. cents. Dollar goods. ter in Barmore’s drag store, while This afternoon as Wm. LeGar was having lived near South Bend and in Chaplain—F. R. Harding, Buchanan. See B oyle & B aker for low prices. Salma is entertaining a case of Grippe, coming np the Michigan Central from Buchanan township since 1S32. Mr. Treasurer—Mr3. Lucy Howe, Bu­ Bakertown, he found a man lying be­ Buckles was born September 24,1S06, chanan. Sugar, Oil and all kinds of Groceries, 75 pieces of Jamestown tween the two tracks, about halfway Secretary—R. M. Hogue, Sodus. way down, at TREAT BROS. R e v iv a l meetings at the Advent near Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, where Gate Keeper-Samuel Mars, Lake. Worsteds, ,in stripes and Christian church afternoons and even­ from the crossing to town, and after he lived till 12 years of age, when his Pomona —Mrs. W. J. Jones, Mt. Inquire for BOYLE & BAKER. plaids, at 12i cents. Usually shaking him pretty well, succeeded in ings, all this week and over next Sun­ father moved to Jennings county, Indi­ Hope, Go to M r s. B in n s ’ for Fancy Goods sells for 25 cents. arousing him enough to bring him to Flora—Mrs, Samuel Mars, Lake. * day. Elder Stewart is a forcible ana, which was then almost an un­ for making pretty things for the Holi­ town. He has several bad cots in bis Ceres—Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Berrien preacher. All Cordially invited. broken wilderness, where ho was inured days. We show people how to make head, evidently caused, by being thro wn Centre. We offer inducements in A . P. Moore, Pastor. to a wild frontier life; Mr. Buckles Lady Assistant—Mrs. H. G. Bur­ up their goods when they buy of us. from a train. As we go to press be has Shawls that speak for them­ was first married in the year 1830 to bank, Pipestone. You can avoid a statement of your A u c t io n .—George, B . Treat will sell not sufficiently recovered his equilibrim Miss Lovina Hews, who died in 1847, Members.of the Executive Commit­ selves. tee—Mrs. Thomas Mars and Geo. F. account by calling and settling the AROUND THE CORNER, his personal property at public auction to know bis name, home or wbat has leaving three sons and two daughters. happened to Mm. Cunningham. same l»y January 1,1890, at Our sale of Cloaks-will con- at his residence on the range line road, In 1848 he went back to southern Indi­ ------BOYLE & BAKER'S. Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes in Kites township, Friday, Jan. 24. N. ana and married Mrs. Martha Robinson, The following item of interest in Great bargains in Cloaks. We have Hamilton, auctioneer. Th er e was a large railroad meeting a widow with four children, brought AND TOILET ARTICLES. Berrien Springs correspondent to Ben­ commenced to clear ont. See In Benton Harbor Friday evening. them to bis farm on Portage Prairie, ton Harbor Palladium; BOYLE & BAKER, If yon .have anything on , Blank Books, School and Writing Tablets. In fact Th e New York parties, when asked About all that was done was for Mr, where he provided for their support For the three months ending Dec. your memorandum, to buy, Temple, representing the Grand Rapids Take in the Crockery sale at B o a r d - everything pertaining to a first-class stock. to invest in the improvement in our and education, the same as the rest of 31 there were 135 marriage licenses come and see what our price is water power in the river, remarked: & Indiana road, and Fred. McOmber, his family. Mr, Buckles was a mem­ issued, of which the applicants wereby m a n & W e h r l e ’s the balance of the BARMOBE. profession as follows: Farmers, 73; “Why, you have but one railroad!” and representing the St. Joseph Valley ber for some time of the Dunkor year. before buying it, as we are road, to state that they were both so laborers, 28; merchants, 4; carpenters, th a t settled it. Brethren church, but afterward united 6 ; mechanics, 3; barbers, 4; printers, 4; Look out for BOYLE & BAKER, still doing business at the old . — - ^ !— loaded down with Secrets that they with the M. E. church, of which he has balance, miscellaneous. Look at those 25 cent Dress Flannels stand, could say nothing about what they The Covert News has been sold to been a member for over thirty years. at BOYLE & BAKER’S the South Haven Sentinel: The great propose to do, "who they propose to do ' — i—i ------About 500 of the public schools of Don’t forget that I still sell Pianos f FURNITURE American Journalistic curiosity, after it for, nor wbat it would be when it is Michigan have availed themselves of having gained a world wide notoriety, done. They both have some great Rev. M. L; R. Tressler has accept­ the Tribune offer and hoisted the Amer­ and. Organs. I f you contemplate buy­ COM E AND S E E U S . ed a call to the pastorate of the Presby­ ing either, see me before buying. ’ M .T.Youags is to suddenly drop from sight. scheme on foot and the citizens are ican flag on their school buildings. terian church at Buchanan. We are Now comes the New York legislature J. G. HOLMES. Is the place so get your Furniture and Holiday Goods. My stock consist? of ------•* ■ ------asked to Wait until the rough edges o f glad to learn of an increase in the with a bill providing that every public Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Bureaus, Commodes, Extension Tables, Center T h e postmaster in Sooth Bend has this secrecy wear off, but be getting ministeral force at that place. The school building in that state shall have The largest and finest line of Per­ Tables. Fancy Parlor Tables, Chairs in sets and odd. pieces of all descriptions ju st made customers, themselves together ready to catch the new pastor will find the field full of the stars and stripes floated over its— fume in the city, at The Little Drug GEO. IYMAI t CO Window Shades and Fixtures, Curtain Poles, Pictures and Frames, Scrap Books, a record of bla hardened old sinners, but we trust his and from it he concludes that South animal when he does come. This Detroit Tribune. Store Around the Corner. ~ Albums and Plush Goods, Trunks and Valises, Hand Bags, &c. Beds and labors may bring forth much good Bedding. In fact anything usually kept in first class store. My stock of county has" been, fed on mysterious South B end, Ind. fruit.—N iks Democrat. If you want to be suited, go to Mrs. railroad secrets for the past seven years, Ben. Wynn bad his hand badly patrons of the office living in the city The mystery in this case is how you mashed one day last week while trying Binns’ for Fancy Goods and Millinery, are 131 Smiths, 152 Millers, llOAnder until it is becoming almost a common became sowell acquainted over here, to load a log.—Him Claire Cor. Niles ...... - ; ■ - ■ ■ Open till 6 p. m., except Saturday night; Is always complete. A ll calls promptly attended, day or night. Givem eaciU r. pons, 150 Johnsons a^d 53 Joneses. 1d iet as you never visit the town. Additional locals on second page. M.T.YOUNG8. were some InemogletU works one wouETTulnk TEsfHIyTCorCisrafi)' is About 80 years ol TRIED TO KILL A PRIEST. proposed TlfiTpructica unity is nob yet proved. ROBERT BURKS" BIRTHDAY. calculated to frighten a boy, but Robert read age, and for some It 'is claimed, however, that a central'line can every one of them and apparently under­ tim e has been Mysterious Attempts on the Life of Father be found from Cartagena to Cuzcp" by which. stood them. It was not till be was 23- years prominent in jour­ Kelly, of Oneida, N. V. streams and canyons can be followed, as on WHY THE POET’S FAME GROWS old that he had access to anything that nalistic work. Miss the Union Pacific, and the first work pro­ For several weeks the people of the thriv­ might be called a general library, but “A Bisland bas written posed by the company is a thorough survoy WITH THE UAPS’E OF TIME. ing agricultural village of Oneida in Madison poet was born and no Medusa could strike some articles foi of this line. The Cosmopolitan county, New York state, have been greatly There is, strictly speaking, no system of him dumb.” excited over a series of mysterious crimes. NEW FEATURES. “TEhy laves This I>:iy in Fund HouK'm- Poetry was in the air abouthimas well as She is 23. Both South American railroads, nor is a system brance 2fovr? Whence Its Wide Spell "struggling in bis heart; love came and sup­ young ladies havi The first of these was an attempt to poison like that of the United States and Canada with arsenic a pair of fine horses belonging plied the lacking element. A t tho age of 10 adopted a profes­ practicable; There are, however, several That; lights: the Weary Brow?”—Jan. to Mr. John F. Ryan, a young coal dealer. he composed the firstpoetry that he allowed sion for which they thousand miles of railway built and in pro­ A BRILLIANT YEAR AHEAD, 8$ the Anniversary of Hi? Birth, The would be poisonei* went about his ne­ any one else to read—a plaintive expression of are admirably fit cess of construction, stretching inland from I see amid the Gelds of Ayr a toiling farm boy’s feelings towards a maiden ted, and this race farious work by-placing iu the mangers of various ports, Tho Arequipa and Puno road the horses apples cut in lidlf and tied together A plowman who in foul or fair —of which he afterwards wrote: “I was.not around the world bas crossed the Andes, and the Lima road re- During 1890 the New YofkTribnne will he great Sings a t his task. so presumptuous as to imagine that I could w ill doubtless be with small twine. The inside of each half quires only the completion of a tunuel, while ly improved in quality aud made more lively, So clear wo know not it it is bijzabbth BISLAND. very -valuable tc was hollowed out and the cavity filled with fresh uud readable than ever before in its history. make verses like printed ones composed by Chili isbuilding one line from Valparaiso to Among the special contributors during 1830 will Tho laverock's song we hear, or hid, men who had Latin and Greek; but my girl them in .future literary work, making them arsenic. The horses did not eat the apples, a connection with Buenos Ayres and another Nor care to. ask; and so no harm resulted. Although Mr. “ Castoria is so -well adapted to children that O astoiia cures Colic, Constipation, he: sang a song which was said: to be composed both widely known to the public; * from the port of Antofagasta to Potosi in [recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Andrew Carnegie, “Principles of Business Suc­ For notv he haunts his native land by-a small country laird’s son on one of his Ryan discovered that an attempt had been Bolivia. A line from Buenos Ayres is also Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl- cess.” made to poison his horses, he said nothing known to me.” K. A Ascbeb, M. D.t Gail Hamilton, “European Monarchs.” As an immortal youth; his hand father’s maids with whom he was in love, Tlte Storm In St, Louis. being pushed towards Potosi, and when com­ Ill So. Oxford S t, Brooklyn, N. V. Terence V- Fowdefly, “Restriction of Immigra­ * Guides every plow. and I saw no reason why I might not rhyme about it except to a few friends, and it is-im- pleted theso will form a continuous line across tion.1’ He sits beside each Ingle nook; as well as he; for, excepting that he could probable the m atter would ever have become the southern part of South America, but in The Centaur Company, 77 M urray Street, N. Y. Cliauncey M. Depcw, Senator John J. Ingalls, generally known had subsequent events not Mrs. John A. Logan, Rev. Dr. John R. Paxton, His voice isiu each rushing brook, smear sheep and cast peats, hisfathcr living form about like a fish hook. Each rustling bough. given the work of the miscreant a greater hnd others, topics not announced. in the moorlands, he had no more scholar- If the proposed line proves practicable, the "Albert Griffin, “Temperance among Germans;” Such is the sentiment of every true Scot in craft than myself." importance. road will certainly be a profitable enterprise. a new view. regard to the poet, for Robert Burns is the These events were two attempts on the life With some connections it will moke Cuzco judge A. IV. Tonrgee, “The Colored Race in poet of Scotland to a degree and in a senso of Father James A. Kelly, pastor of St America.” the center of as complete a system as South S, C. T. Todd, “The Advantages of Trusts.” that no other one man is the poet of any other Patrick’s Roman Catholic church at Oneida. America can have, and five great republics “Josiah Allen’s Wife,” “The small salaries of one land. If there is another it is Homer, Father Kelly is a great friend of Mr, Ryan’s, would be brought into close commercial Country Clergymen." whose great epic has in the popular mind over­ and it is known to many that he bas at vari­ 2 5 •S'lEJLZEtS Senator Win. M. Stewart, of Nevada, “Unlimit union. Of coarse branch lines would soon be ed Silver Coinage.” shadowed the productions of all other Greek ous times proved his friendship by lending constructed down the eastern slope of tbe Fred. S. Tallmadge, on “Men of theRevolution.” money to the young coal dealer. It was, in Andes into Brazil, connecting with the heads Kate Field, “Mormon Question.” fact, with money borrowed from Father of navigation on her wonderful rivers; and Krastns Wiman, “Success and Failure Among Kelly that Mr. Ryan bought the horses that Business Men.” it almost makes an enterpriser’s mouth Water \ Rev. Edward Everett Hale, “The New England the poisoner practiced on with such poor suc­ to think that Brazil contains a million square of To-day.” cess. I t Was these facts which made friends miles of unbroken forest thick set with the - This extensive experience with thousands of Bishop Henry C. Potter, “Enrol Reinforcement of Father Kelly establish a connection in of City Population.” most valuable timber in tho world—a region patients enables me to cure every curable case. Geo. W. Caricton, “Some Strange Legislation In their minds between the attempt to poison where savages cook their reptile meats at Those afflicted with diseases of the Lungs, Throat, the South.’ Mr. Ryan’s horses and the subsequent at­ fires made of rosewood and mahogany. Heart. Liver. Kidneys, Neryea. Brain, or suffering Marshal P. Wilder, “Humor of Ragland and tempts to take Father Kelly’s life.. from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Debility, Youthful Amoriea.” THE STORM'S PATH THROUGH ST. LOUIS. That the latter should have occurred is a ***** Evils of Trusts. Here are cuts showing something of the Indiscretions, Cancers, Old Sores, Tumors, Fits, Henry W. Grady, of the Atlanta Constitution, surprise to the people of Oneida, for Father niiy Chronic Ailment, arc invited to call and ex­ “Chances for Capital in the New South.” wreck wrought by the recent storm in St. Kelly is dearly beloved by his congregation, amine my record of cases cubed, wheu hope of I. C. Russell, United States Geological Survey, Louis, Mo. The first shows the track o f the and he says that so far as he knows he has “ Highest Peaks of the United States. cure has been abandoned. Candid in my exam­ w T M. Grosvenor, 'Gold and Silver as Money.” not an enemy in the world. inations, reasonable in my charges, and never L, H. Qnigg, “What is left of our Public lands.” St. Patrick’s church was not completed Emily Huntington, “Household Science.” and ready for occupancy until Nov, 24 of encourage without a surety of success. Ernest Whitney, “Peculiar.ties of American BCKXS’ BIRTHPLACE. last year,"and from April, 1888 (when the old R a t h o n d , F e b . 28,1888. Pronunciation fir, F. 3 . Brewer:—I received your last box of Frotesspr William Pepper, President of Univer­ From this time forward the lad enjoyed structure was: demolished), till th at time ser­ sity of Pennsylvania, “A. college education good quite a local reputation, but his father was vices were held in medicine all right, I think I am much better for all; what is best for those who cannot get it.” broken in health, Robert was the youngest the roller skating than I was a week ago, I commenced to gain M. Y.Beach, “Slayerof480Bears” strength as soon as I got the chills and fever brok­ £2©“Other contributors will he announced here­ of seven children, and life for him seemed to rink. In this build­ after. The articles will cost many thousands of grow harder every year. Nevertheless he ing, which stands en up. I don’t have those nervous spells any dollars and appear m The Tribune only. embraced every opportunity to store his mind, on one of the main more. I don’t cough and raise as much as I did; with information, and was particularly eager streets of the vil­ what I do raise looks pretty bad, hat no blood, Soldiers’ Stories. r.oiaatT srsss. to hear of the old Scottish heroes, but de­ lage, a temporary jnst clear corruption. T have not vomited upmy The Tribune will also print, in addition to its poets. Yet Homer was not a Greek, unless in lighted most of all in the old women's stories sacristy was fitted foodfor about a week. My victuals begin to taste regular G.A.R. and S. oI V. page, a number of of witches and warlocks, haunted glens and natural, I have a splendid appetite. entertaining Stories of Aetual Experience in the the sense that the white people of America up. On the mom- War, not less than. 35 In number, each a pose of are European, while Burns was thoroughly crags, aud mysterious appearances around in g of Tuesday, M b s . A . F . B e b d a n , R a y m o n d , D a k . The Tribune in length, by privates and officers of Scotch—in birth, feeling, sentiment and all the old churchyards. A little later he pro­ Oct. 8, F a th e r the Union, oi a rank not higher than that of cap­ duced some lengthy pieces in the local dialect DR. F. B. BIJEW ER, tains. "Veterans are invited to contribute fo this the events of his life; It does not appear Kelly went into this series of stories. Every tale accepted will be paid that he was ever out of Scotland, and, save which attracted wide attention and caused sacristy to prepare 135 Chicago Aye., E vanston, I I I . for at regular newspaper rates. Prizes of $350, his society to be greatly sought by some per­ very brief intervals, his whole life was. spent for a special mass. REV, JAMES A. KELLY. $150 and §75 will he paid for the best three. Man­ sons of meaus and culture—a result which The communion uscripts must be inclosed to “The Tribune, New in so small an area that the traveler may 923 M o u n d s t r e e t . W ill bs at Hiles, Mich,, Bond House, on Tuesday, tbe 11th of February. York,’ and inscribed “Soldiers’ Department.” easily visit all the scenes associated with his was highly beneficial in developing his con­ storm through the city and the second the wine stood in a quart bottle on a shelf in the versational powers, but induced habits of name in a single day. scene of the loss of life at 922 Mound street. sacristy. Papers on Farming. conviviality and consequent trouble. A young woman named Mary Terriss had, Moore is sometimes called Ireland’s poet, In addition to onr regular and extremely able yet if everything distinctively Irish were In 17S1-S3 he was in the depths of despond­ A Dignified Retort. when services were first held in the rink, ency. He took a small farm iu conjunction agricultural department (two pages a week) The stricken from his works what a mass would A little West Etui girl who was being scold­ voluntarily assumed the duties off keeping it Tribune will print a number of long and carefully be left! Strike the distinctively and em­ with his brother,: and lost the little lie had clean and in order. On that October morn­ prepared articles on Particular Branches of Farm­ invested. He cast about for methods of Im­ ed by her mother about something winch she ing, written by practical exnerte. Farmers who phatically Scotch from Burns, and there is denied having done finally drew herself up ing she went about her work as usual, and proving his fortunes, but failed in-all. He when Father Kelly arrived she had al­ THE PROPOSED INTER-AMERICAN ROADS. want to make money out of tlieir farms most read no poet left. Allan Ramsay may be named with great dignity and remarked: Through all this vast region only the rub­ these special discussions in The Tribune, The was in love and could not marry. The parents ready poured the wine for the morning’s M.MAH as his nearest rival in the peculiarly local UNACQUAINTED W ITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, W ILD OBTAIN of his loved one sternly forbade the union; “Well, mamma, I know nothing whatever ber tree is utilized, and t%>at only on the and national line, while Walter Scott is con­ about it and care less.”—Washington Star. service, from the bottle into the glass river banks where it can be reached by IOTCE VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF Best Tribune Ever Seen the lovers met often, however, and the re­ cruet used on such occasions, and had fessedly more classical, but it is Burns that canoes. Brazil claims to have 40,000 miles of will be supplied to readers during thccomingyear. is always Scotch, Burns that makes the sults were evil. Completely cast down, he MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. placed the cruet on a table near tbe Alarge number of desirable and novel premiums resolved to leave his native land for Jamaica, navigable waters, all connecting with the are added to onr list; and they are offered at tennis world acquainted with Scotland, Burns that altar, where it would be ready to Father Amazon, which is nearly 100 miles wide in his poems seems to breathe forth the very and some of his sweetest, saddest poems were They Are Alakin-; Ready to Open a Great Kelly’s hand. Father Kelly noticed, while which will enable onr readers to obtain them written while that intention remained. To where it enters the ocean; its basin embraces practically at wholesale lates. Send 2 cent stamp essence of Scotch feeling, whether of patriot­ H all In New Torn. moving about the sacristy, a small amount twenty-five degrees of latitude and thirty- for onr 20 page catalogue. ism or superstition, local attachment or the procure the means of paying his passage he of white powder near where the bottle oi published the first edition of his poems—that The old Madison Square garden in New communion wine had stood. He commented five of longitude; and yet through all that Valuable Prizes. - tender passion. It almost seems that with a vast region there are but a few posts for re­ of 17S0, previously referred to—and its suc­ York is a thing of the past. Many a trav­ on this to Miss Terriss, who said she had also volume of his poems in baud one might find eler Who thirty or forty years ago used to ceiving and shipping rubber, and under One Hundred Special Prizes will be distributed his way about the vicinity of Ayr without a cess changed the whole current of his life. noticed it, and they thought nothing more on May 1.1890, among the club agents who have, He was on the point of embarking when he ride between New York and New Haven will about it for the time. present conditions that work can be carried up to that date, sent i*. the largest 100 clubs of guide and recognize at sight the “auld kirk,” remember the days when it was a railroad on for no more than a third of the year. It the bridges and every striking scene upon was invited ta Edinburgh to attend to the At the offertory, as usual, Father Kelly local Weekly and Semi-Weekly subscribers. issue of » second edition. In the capital he depot. In those days, there were two depots is the Amazon alone, with its branches, that These prizes will include a §700 Piano, a §200 Cab­ th e Doom poured the wine from the cruet into the renders any government or civilization pos­ inet Organ, a $150 Solitaire Diamond, a free trip was “the lion of the hour.” He associated chalice with an equal amount of water, and, to New York with expenses there paid, etc., etc, On the 23th of January, 175!); he was born; sible in the heart of South America. Be­ etc., being worth a total of §2,440. on the21st of July, 1790, he died—only tbirty- with all who were eminent in letters, and in due course of the mass, drank the mixture with many eminent in rank, wealth and tween its diverging branches are dense for­ Prizes are fully described in onr new 29 page seven years of life, and nearly all of that about ten minutes later. ests as yet unseen by white men, and some of catalogue, send2 cent stamp for a copy. fashion, his conversation exciting as much Almost instantly he realized that he had Sample copies of The Tribune free. Spent in rugged toil. In the summer of 1786 them inhabited by cannibals. Verily, rail­ the first volume of his poems issued from the admiration as his poetry. Unspoiled by flat­ been poisoned. The wine of the sacrament Subscription Rates: Weekly; $1 a year. Semi- tery, he retained his independence of mind roads are needed, and if white men can re­ Weekly,§2. Daily, $10 a year. "Library of Tribune obscure press of Kilmarnock, and sprang at seemed like liquid fire burning out his life. and love of rural life. The profits of his tain their vigor there, even for a short term, Extras, 12 numbers a year, $2. once into such popularity that shrewd critics In his own words, “The pain grew more in­ THE TRIBUNE, New York. publication are reported to have reached the trade thus developed would be immensely predicted a reaction; for it is a painful fact tense each instant, but I persevered in saying profitable. that, as a rule, tie greatest works have grown £600, and with this he took and stocked the the mass through before I had left the altar.” farm of Ellisland, near Dumfries, where he As soon as he stepped from th e altar he called Colombia, the first republic crossed by the Estate of Elizabeth C. Allen. slowly into public favor, while sudden and proposed line, covers 320,635 square miles and universal popularity is often a proof that the located m 1738, having publicly ratified his for help. A druggist and a doctor were sum­ First publication Jan.2,1890. marriage with Jean Armour. Her father moned, emetics were administered, and the contains about 4,000,000 people, of whom less TATE OF MICHIGAN, County ol Berrien, ss.— production is suited only to the time m which than 100,000 are wild Indians. Its people are At a session or the Probate Court-for said Conn- was still obdurate, but the marriage would priest’s life was saved, although he was sick S it appears, that its sparkle and humor please tolerably progressive, and it is capable of an ty, held at the Probate office, in tho village of Ber­ have been a legal, as it was a moral, obliga­ in bed for several days. rien Springs, on the 31st day ol December,In the because of their apt reference to passing immense production of coffee, cotton, tobacco events or harmony with the atmosphere of tion in any event. As may bo imagined, the matter created year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. Again, he failed as a farmer, and in less and cinchona bafk. Ecuador, the next re­ Present, D a v id E. U ik x a x , Judge of Prohate. the day, and will evaporate as that atmos­ great consternation iu the village. Investi­ In. the matter of the estate ol Elizabeth C. than four years located in Dumfries. He had gation showed th a t the door of the rink could public to be crossed, covers 248,312 square Allen, deceased. phere is changed. Hot thus has it been with miles and contains only a million white peo­ THE SHieASO, BOW ISLMB & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Burns. His genius was for all time. been appointed an exciseman, and, though easily be forced and, as no one for a moment On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, the salary never exceeded £70 per year, it suspected Miss Terriss, it was agreed that ple and 200,000 Indians. It is a vast moun­ Including main lines, -branches and extensions East and W est of the of Joanna Allen, praying that administration of A contemporary, Robert Heron, of the tain plateau, With many high and. fertile val­ Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, said estate may be gianted to the petitioner or was his sole support. About this time he some one must have gained entrance to the some other suitable person. same locality, testifies that “old and young, VIEW OF THE NEW GARDEN, leys, and though its capital, Quito, is directly Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock: Island, in ILLINOIS—Davenport, M uscatine, high and low, learned and ignorant, were wrote those political effusions and some other rink and placed the arsenic ill tbe wine bot­ Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines,W interset, Audubon, Harlan,and Council Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the productions in wMch some bitterness of feel­ for the New York and New Haven and New on , the climate is remarkably Bluffs, in IOWA—Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA—Watertown 27th day of January next, at ten o’clock in alike transported with the poems, and plow­ tle. A chemist’s analysis of the wine in the the forenoon be assigned for the hearing of said ing is shown. His expressed sympathy with York and Harlem roads, one at Twenty- bottle showed that it contained enough poi­ cool and bracing. and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA—Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in m en and maid servants gladly bestowed; their Peru comes next, with 432,297 square miles MISSOURI—Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NEBRASKA—Horton, Topeka, petition, and that the heirs at law of said de­ hard earnings to procure the works of the French revolution deprived him of the seventh street and Fourth avenue, the other son to kill a dozen men. Father Kelly at­ Hutchinson, W ichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS—Pond ceased, and all other persons interested in said good will of the wealthy and powerful, and down town, at Centre street. The cars were and about 3,000,000 people—just now recover­ Creek, Kingfisher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY—and Colorado estate, are required to appear at a session of Burns.” As the first edition was limited to tributed the crime to some “crank,” and the said court, then to be holdenattheProhate office, prevented his receiving promotion in the ex­ drawn between tbe two by horses. When matter was allo wed to rest there. ing from the complete prostration caused by Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to 600 copies it was soon exhausted, and before the Chilian war. Its valleys are said to be and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, andPaiace Sleep­ iu the village of Berrien Springs, and show a second could be issued, so great was the cise. Indeed, only the intercession of a few the great Union depot at Forty-second street On the morning of the first day of the year ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and cause, if any there he, why the said petition the most fertile in the world, its guano and should not be granted. And it is further ordered, anxiety to obtain it that copies of many of persistent friends prevented his losing office was built, the Twenty-seventh street depot Father Kelly,who had been at the church vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities entirely. There was such a dread of innova­ was turned Into a garden. nitrate deposits inexhaustible, and its silver of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest that said petitioner give notice to the persons the poems were made in manuscript and (which was then completed) until nearly mid­ and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. interested in said estate, of the pendency ol said tion that he and those who agreed with him Since then there is nothing in the shape of night at an entertainment, took a quartet Of mines very rich, Bolivia has 536,209 square petition and the hearing thereof, bv causing a handed around from family to family. The miles and about 2,500,000 people. Its farm volume, indeed, contained matter for all were stigmatized as “Jacobins.” This em­ a show that has not been held there. A t one singers—two ladies and two gentlemen, all ESAGBHFIGEBIT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, copy ol this order to he published "in the Bu­ bittered him still more, and in such company season Theodore Thomas would delight the from Utica—who had volunteered to sing foi lands lie in successive plateaus, thus produc­ chanan Record, a newspaper printed and circu­ minds—for the lively and sarcastic, for the ing every, product from the most delicate " Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and lated in said county, three successive weeks as was left to him he often fell into dissipa­ cultivated ear of musical people with his the occasion, to his home to spend the night free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining previous to 6nid day- of hearing, gay and the thoughtful, for the enthusiast fruits of the tropics to the small grains and tion. His last years were clouded with trained orchestra. Then Moody and Sankey Abont 1 o’clock in the morning they all re Chair Cars, and (east ofM issoiiri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, £S e a l .] DAVID E. HINMAN, and, above all, for the proper gratification of hard woods of the cold temperate regions. It Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. local, pride. gloom, and he died in Dumfries July 21, would use the place for their services. They tired; but Father Kelly did not fall asleep 1700. contains the highest mountains on the west­ North Platte, Neb., and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, Last publication Jan. 23,1890. It must be admitted, however, that for this would be succeeded for a few weeks by a readily, and a t 8 a. m. was reading in bed. ern hemisphere and the greatest silver mines and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dining sudden popularity the poems were somewhat At least a hundred different editions of menagerie of wild animals, and the sweet Suddenly the door bell was rung violently. in the world—the Potosi, which has yielded Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River. Blums’ works have appeared, and rarely have tones of Mr. Sankey would give place to the. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt indebted to peculiarly favoring circumstan­ Father Kelly dressed partially and Went to $1,600,000,000 since 1570. Such are the re­ Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The DIRECT Estate of Ira "Wlckr. such manliness, tenderness and passion been roar of the king of beasts. Dog shows, publics which the Virgiuia company proposes ces. There had long been a complete dearth the door. There he found some one who held LINE to and from Pike’s Peak, Manitou, Garden of the Gods, the Sanitari­ first publication, Jan. 2,1880. of really Scotch writers, While of local lyrics united. His fame has grown rather than horse shows, chicken shows would be the out a letter. Father Kelly stooped slightly to bring to our doors. Verily, the scheme is ums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. •worth looking into. there had practically been none, unless we diminished, and for his sake Ayr and Alio- to take the letter. Crash! a blow from a THE except the works of Ferguson which appeared way, Dumfries and the banks of the Doon bludgeon in the hands of a mysterious visitor VIA ALBERT LEA ROUTE, ty, held at the Probate office, in the village of Ber­ in a collected form in 1773. In Edinburgh are places of classic renown and fond pil­ struck the priest on the hand and arm. This How You Lose a Single Ray. Solid Express Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, rien Springs, on the 27th day ot December, in the "What you will lose or gain if you go round with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points and year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. theology and, critical and metaphysical works grimage. In 1S59, the centenary of his birth was followed almost instantly by another Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper betw een Peoria, SpiritLake, Present, David E. H cnux, Judge of Probate. was celebrated with unparalleled enthusiasm blow which struck the priest full on the head. the world is a date, not a day. In fraveling and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, W ater- In the matter of the estate of Ira Wicks, De­ not only in every city and village of Scot­ He fell, but as he fell he shouted loudly for westward each date, commonly called a day, town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing ceased. hides the fact that for each degree of longi­ G rou n d s o f th e N o rth w e st. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, land, but in the chief cities of England, In­ help. His assailant van rapidly away just THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to of Freeman Franklin, Administrator with the will dia, America and Australia—indeed, every­ as the guests, roused from their slumbers by tude passed over you have added four min­ travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. annexed of said estate, praying that he maybe where that Scotchmen have located. His the cry of the priest, arrived on the scene. utes to the twenty-four hours. If at noon, Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas city, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. authorized, empowered and licensed to sell the real estate of said deceased, as in thesaid petition family is extinct, two maiden ladies of the In tho morning a short, tliick bar Of rusty when by custom you change your date, you For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Ticket) Office in. the United States or Canada, or address described. name of Begg having been the last survivors; iron was found on the porch. It was evi­ Will find you have traversed fifteen degrees, Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 27th but the vicinity is classic ground and every dently the weapon th a t had been Used in this then “your day” has contained twenty-five £. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, day of Jannaty next; at ten o’clock in file hours instead of twentv-fonr. In going to forenoon, he assigned for the hearing of Summer thousands of tourists visit the second attempt on the priest’s life. General Manager. CHICA GO , ILL. Gen’l Ticket & R ms. Agent. said petition, and that the heirs at law ot “Land of Burns,” and look upon Ayr and There the matter stopped. Father Kelly the eastward the conditions would be re­ said deceased; and all other persons interested Dumfries, the “Brigs o? Doon,” and “AUo- had not had a good enough View o f his mid­ versed, and your date called a “day” would in said estate, are required to appear at ascssion contain but twenty-three hours. But, if you of said Court, then to be holden in the Probate w ay’s Auld Haunted K irk." night visitor to form any opinion as to Office, in the village of Berrien Springs, and identity or even to be sure of the sex, al­ and your friend should stand back to back at Ayr is an important seaport, in which t h e w o r l d . Our facilities are show cause, ir any there he, why the prayer of the the tavern depicted in Tam o’ Shan ter still though bis impression was that it was a man New York and, starting at the same instant, uneqnaled, and to Introduce our petitioner should not he granted: Aiid it is who bad struck him. Thus came about the walk straight round the world, each walking superiorgoods tre trill sesdFREB further ordered, that said petitioner give notice stands -unchanged ; and oddly enough, the to ONE PERSON xn each locality, to the personsiiiterestedinsaid estate, of tbepeud- mystery which has thrown Oneida into a exactly three miles an hour, and never stop­ as above. Only those who write present landlord is himself a poet in a small to u s at once can make sure of ency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by way. Of the “Twa Brigs” the oldest still ferment and badly puzzled the detectives. ping for anything, you would both meet and the chancer All you have to do in causing a copy of this order to he published in the stands—aremarkable fulfillment of prophecy, pass half way in exactly 8,500 hoars, and you return is to show our goods to Buchanan Record, a newspaper printed and cir­ SECTIONS OF MAIN HALL AND THEATER, thosewho call—your neighbors culated in said County, three successive weeks for in the poem the older brig thus addresses Senator W ilson, of Maryland. would again meet in New York in exactly G01I80WnM and those around you. The be­ previous ro said day of hearing. next attraction, after which there would be a 7,000 hours.—Cor. New Y ork Tribune. seem ginning of this advertisement th e other: The Hon. Ephraim King Wilson, of Mary­ SCROFULA AYEMQRt shows the small end. of the tele* (A true copy.) DAVID E . HINMAN, THE EKIG O’ BOON. walking match or a bicycle race. One of the land, who bas just been elected for a second The following’ ent gives tbe appearance o£ it reduced to ( s e a l .) Judge of Probate. Conceited gowklpuffed tip wi’ windy pride! Men. W ithout Names. BRONCHITIS prevailed to an excess. The leading: minds of This mony a year I’ve stood the flood and tide; later specialties was Buffalo Biff’s “Wild W est term in the United States senate, may be EMUil§0N COUGHS Last publication Jan. 23, 1890. Scotland seemed utterly absorbed in the ab­ And though wi’ crazy efld I’m sair forlorn, show, wMch exhibited there before Buffalo ranked with the Bayards aud Adamses among In a work upon tlie prisons of Sibe­ struse,not to speak of tbe infinitely awful. I’ll he a brig when ye’re ashopelcss cairn. Bill took it abroad and began to hobnob onr few horeditary ria, Mr. Edgar Boulangier, a French COLDS he fiftieth part of its bulk. Itis a grand,doublesizetelc. Theology, if that be the proper name for in­ with the Prince of Wales and a lot of dukes legislators. His fa­ engineer, who spent a long time in the GORES Wasting Diseases terminable disputes on the nature and destiny The new bridge indeed proved to have and marquises. ther was long a service of the Trans-Caspian railway, of the soul and God’s dealing with man, had been badly built, and had to be demolished, The Madison Square garden mast have lawmaker, serving describes a strange class of beings in, Wonderful Flesh Producer. apparently dried up all the springs, of poetry, while the old one seems like a natural rock been profitable, for the old building is to be in the house of rep­ that country. They are tho men who Many liave gained one pound and as to eschatology, one can but shudder replaced with a new one of the same kind. resentatives of tbe .do not know who they are. at the mass of writings and their truly heart­ New shows will take tlip place of those which T w entieth and per day By its use. I C U R E Mo doubt many of these men merely breaking logic. have been there before, but whether the last Twenty-first c o n - assume this ignorance, in order to Scott’s Emulsion is not a secret * I t must be borne in mind also tba,t this first decade of the century will bring any new gresses, and the son mystify the officials, hut their identity remedy. It contains tlie stimulat- ; edition of Bums did not contain those bitter amusements remains to be seen. has been almost ing properties of tbe Hypopbos- j reflections on the polemic clergy or those is in many cases totally unknown to continuously in- of­ the authorities and all their acquaint­ pbites and pure Norwegian Cod ! semi-political reflections which later made WALKER BLAINE. fice fo r over forty him so many enemies. In tbe capital (and years. He was born ances. faver Oil, tlie potency of botb that set the fashion) the Scottish intellect at Snow Hill, Md., The prison of Alexandrovsk, Mi’. being largely increased. It is used FITS!"When I say Cube Iff# not mean merely to The Son or the Secretary of State Who had been for a century engaged in hammer­ stop themf or a time, and then have them re­ . Died Decently. w here he now Boulangier says, contains several of by Physicians all over tbe world. turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. ing out an awful creed, and attacking or de­ resides, Dec. 22, e . k . w i l s o n . these singular people. Now and then, I have made the disease of fending it. One who has made a careful No blow could have fallen with more crush­ 1821. After all academy course he entered driven by hunger, a vagabond comes PALATABLE AS B9ELK* study of that era estimates that some ten ing weight’ upon Secretary of State Blaine Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, where he to the prison door and asks to he ta­ Sold, by all Druggists. FITS, EPILEPSY or thousand volumes, pamphlets and printed than did the death of his eldest son, Walker. was graduated in 1841. Soon after he was ken in. BOOTY & BOWKS, Chem ists, fa.Y. sermons appeared on such questions ns wheth­ The latter had for years occupied the posi­ admitted to the bar. In 1S47 he was elected im iN R SICKNESS, “Ihave come to deliver myself up,” A life-IoDg study. I warbant myremedyto er the elect were but a handful or more out tion of adviser—of right hand almost—to his to the Maryland legislature, in 1852 was an father, "and between father and soil had been says the vagabond. Cure the worst cases. Because others bava of many billions; whether illumination was elector on the Pierce and King ticket, served ‘ ‘For what reason? Who are you ?” failed isno reason!or not nowreceiving a cure. of special divine grace or might besought woven bonds of affection unusually strong. in the national house for the term of 1873-75 Send at once for a treatise an d a FREEBOTTXB and induced by personal endeavor; whether 'Walker Blaine was born in Augusta, Me., and has filled other offices. He was chosen “I don’t know.” of m y Infallible R emedy. Give Express May 8, 1855, and had his first taste of Wash-1 and Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a God foreknew only because lie bad foreor­ to tho United States senate in 1885, and is “Don’t know? W hat’s your name?” trial, and it will care you. Address dained or because foreknowledge wasinhe- ingtou life in 1S67, when his father bad been now re-elected for the term to end in 1897. “I have forgotten it; it was’so long in congress five ago.” H.G. ROOT,Kl.C., I 8 3 Peabl St., HEwYonB ...... ■ . l.'-l.w, ami a score:of years. He gradu­ .,i .. -ii-ated (Miiumli ums iu supraTap- “Where is your passport?” ated from Yale col­ INTER-AMKRICAK 1U)ADS. “I have none.” f-H'ct- , “( bl" . lege in 1876, and in in i In* rhowever, the Doric muse thrown across the stream. About three miles “Then you are a brodiaga—a vaga­ 1878 completed bis bond; you have .escaped from prison. Hu m ph r e y s’ wits, struggling for expression through a from A yr is the cottage in which Bums: was course at the Co­ A. LINE TO CONNECT FIVE REPUB thousand unlettered peasants; ¥ e have born, and not fo r away are the old Alio way lumbia Law school. LIGS WITH THE UNITED STATES. W hat crime were you in for?” K irkand tlie poetically famous bridge over abundant proof—and it is one of the most He then practiced “I have forgotten.” years inprivatepi______thsuccess,andfos.tmdforov? th e Doon.. In its center tbe witches succeeded thirty years us (Xl by the people. Every curious facts in the nation’s development— law in the office of Nothing- more definite can be got, citle Isa special cure for tlie disease named. thafc-about this time the mass of the lower in tearing off the tail of Tam o’ ShanterV Cushman K. Davis Rxtraordinary Difficulties in the W ay—A out of him. Sometimes these vaga­ These Specifics cure without drugging, purg­ and 'middle class Scotch had grown weary mare, but he escaped, for Bick HeaJacho and relieve all tho troubles Inef- ing or reducing the system, and ore in fact and (now senator) a t St. Central Rente Possibly -practicable—Vast bond exiles accuse themselves of crimes dent to a bilious state of tho system, such as deed the sovereign rem edies oftlieW orld. of disquisitions and had waked apparently A. Tannin’ stream they dare not cross: Paul. In 1SS1 ho Natural Wealth of tbe Conntry to Be that they have not committed, in order . X>izziness, Kaosca, Drowsiness, Distress aftes to the beauty of their country and the poetry eating. Pain in tho Side, ‘While their most LIST The Burns cottage is a sort of wayside inn. received his first of­ O p e n e d . to make interesting journeys at the ex­ 1 of their common life. Innumerable songs but well preserved and containing several ficial appointment, remarkable success has been shown in cutifig. 3 pense of the government. Frequently 3 and ballads appeared among the peasantry, relics; The kirk yard, and once witch haunt­ that of third assist­ T hat so intelligent and practical a people their imposture is detected after they 4 Diarrhea,------.------rude’, itistruo,but valuable Indices of apoetic ed kirk of Alio way, is within a few minutes an t secretary o f as the - Americans should build a railroad 5 Dysentery* Griping, Bilious Colic.. haye been transported long distances, i-BAL.TIMORE.Mn G C holera M o rb u s, Vomiting..a.. . __ dawn, of a popular longing. To all this feel­ walk—a roofless and overgrown ruin, but state, and w hile three-fourths of the way around a semicircle ing Robert Burns suddenly gave voice—he hut who they really are the authorities SICK 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis...... ftS with walls still firm. The stones at the holding this position he was sent as special when they have water transportation straight seldom ascertain. They are kept un­ HeaSaehe, yet Carter’s Little liv er Fills era S N eu ralg ia, Toothache, Faceache.... Ajfi put in tuneful lines what nearly all were graves of the poet’s father, mother anc equally vain able in Constipation, curing an cl pre­ D jjcadacneSiSlokHeadache,.Vgrtlgo commissioner to Peru during the trouble be­ across it was so unlikely that few people paid der surveillance, and M. Boulangier is venting this; annoying complaint,vrhilo they alst, 1 0 D yspepsia, Bilious Stomach..— ... vaguely £eeiing-‘and was hailed with a wild youngest sister still stand with legible inscrip 1 J Suppressed or l’ainfni Periods. .25 tween that country and Chili. After Presi­ any attention to the proposition for a trunk of the opinion that they sometimes .correotall disorders of thostomaoh,stimulate tho 1 3 W hites, to o Profuse Periods...... 3 5 enthusiasm. Even so it sometimes happens tions. Burns was buried at Dumfries, where dent Garfield’s death he acted as his father’s line connecting North and South America.. liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only 13 Croup, Cough, DJfilcultBreathing.. .35 in America that a speaker succeeds input­ really forget what their names are.— 14 S a lt jxlienm , Erysipelas, Irruptions. ,3 5 he died.. A ll the region fe redolent of poetry. secretary. But a modified form o£ the scheme has gained 15 R b en m atisu i, Rheumatic Pains.,.. .3 5 ting into words what the people have begun It is wildly beautiful in itself, and dear tc After this he was made assistant attorney some favor,- and the legislature of Virginia Youth’s Companion. u F e v e r and A gue, Chills, Malaria.. ., .5 0 to feel but have not yet learned to express, the sentimental for its associations. Over J P ile s, Blind or Bleeding;— — ...... 5 0 for the government before the Alabama lias granted a charter to a company which i D C a ta rrh , Influenza,-ColdlntheHead 150 and 'is-at once hailed as a great orator, be­ the poet’s remains rises a small but beautiful claims court in W ashington and did some will make the preliminary surveys. A man who has .practiced medicine ^ HEAD 0 W hooping Congh. Violent.Coughs. ,5 0 Ifichothey would be Bhnoatpricelessto thone who cause he has “spoken tho people’s mind.” mausoleum, and on the tablet his striking for 40 years, ought to know salt from §4 General Debility,Physical-Weakness ,5 0 are good legal work. When the court was abol: This company’s plau is to use water trans­ iBnfferfrom this distressing complaint; butforta- 7 K i d n e y D i s e a s e ...... 5 # A second edition soon appeared (April, and appropriate words, written on his first ished- young Blaine went west and formed a portation from the gulf ports of the United sugar; read what be says: patelytheirgoodneasdoeBiiotendhero,and those 1737), and such was th e enthusiasm th a t 2,800 irhooncotry them will find these llttlopillsvalu- appearance as an author: law partnership in Chicago with George S. States to Cartagena iu the northwest corner T o l e d o , O., Jan. 10,1887. iBhleinsomany ways that they will not he wil- 33 Diseases of theHenrt,PalplBitlonl.OO Copies were subscribed for in a few days by . “The poetic genius of my country founc Willits, now a partner of the Hon. Lyman of South America, and thence build a rail­ Messrs, E. J. Gbeney & Co,, Gentle­ fling tottowithout them* Bat after all sick head l.dbolndividuals. Bums had given melodi­ me, as the prophetic bard Elijah did Elisha Trumbull. .He made m auy friends and soon road through Colombia, Ecuador and part Sold by Drogglsts, or sent postpaid on receipt men :—I have been in the general prac­ o f price. D r . Humphreys’ Manual, (144 pages) ous form to a popular longing; middle class a t the plough, and' threw her inspiring mantle established a good practice. . of Peru to Cuzco, to connect there with ether richly bound in Cloth and gold, mailed free. and rural Scotland had found a voice. To Over me.” ______He finally left tho west, however, and went lines running to Buenos Ayres and other far tice of medicine for most 40 years, and H um phreys’ 3Icdi cineCo.109 FnUonSLN Y. understand wl)at, followed it is necessary to southern ports. Thus, it is claimed, can New would say that in all my practice and ACHE to New York, and from there to Washington briefly review tho poet’s life. Robert Burns lily and Bislaiid. experience have never seen a prepara­ - flsthebane of so many lives that here Is where not long before his father received the ap­ York be brought within eight days of Lirna I -wemake our great boast. Oar pillscuroit while SPEC a F ICS , was born at Allaway, near Ayr, Jan. 25, The time is drawing near when Nellie Bly, pointment of secretary of state. The' very and twelve of Valparaiso. The difficulties tion that I could prescribe- with as others do not -— 1759, M s father-being it poor, farm er, but* a of The* World, and night of his arrival in Washington he made ore confessedly enormous, but they are much much confidence of success a s l can- Carter’s Littlo liv e r Fills are very umalTanfl m an off sterling worth and intelligence, eager very easy to take. One or two pills makea dose. Miss Elizabeth Bis- a misstep \Vhile alighting from a cab and less than those in the way. of an all rail Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by They ore strictly vegetable and do not gripe or ESTABLISHED 1 8 6 3 . to give, his son as good an education as he Iand, of The Cos­ broke his leg. For many weeks he was unable route. . . you. Have prescribed it a great many parse, batby their gentleacfaon pleasoalL who WALLACE RILEY, Agent. could-afford. It was purely English, except mopolitan, w ho, to leave his home. Upon, his recovery he was Down the Pacific coast, as a t first suggested, times and its effect is wonderful, and neethem.-.Invialsat25cent8; five for $L Sold . that he studied French for two weeks and by drnggista everywhere, or sent by road. some two months appointed solicitor of the state department. the line would cross the deepest canyons and would say in conclusion that I have -— Y E W ------took a short course in land surveying; but it ago, started lit op- Walker Blaine had charge of all his fa­ Sharpest ridges projecting westward from the yet to find a case of Catarrh that it CARTER"MEDICINe'cO., New York; was extremely thorough and practical in posite directions ther’s strictly private and Confidential af­ main range. Its construction would bankrupt D I M S of WOMEN and SURGERY I English. ~ A t the early age of eleven he Was would not cure, if they would take it SMJU.PE. SMAU. D0SE, SMALL I * around the world, fairs, and was undoubtedly a young man of a nation. Along the plateau of the Andes, according to directions. an abate critic in questions of grammar, and will return to New unusual ability. Few men were -better where the IncaS had their wonderful high­ Specialty by Dr. KILMER, South Bend, Ind. bis earliest letters * attest his proficiency. As ■ Yours Truly, r o r THE BE ST Tori Nellie Bly known in Washington than was he, and he way* the grades would often am ount to 7,000 L . l . GORSUCH, M .D. ("Removal of Tumors! Radical cure of Hernia soon as boyish strength was sufficient he was started eastward, was very popular, particularly among news­ feet to the mile. East of the Andes -the -line (rapture), Fistula and Files, Correction of De­ put to harcLfarm work. crossing the Atlan­ paperm en. proposed foom a por t in Venezuela southward Office. 215 Snmmit St. formities, such as Club-foot, Bow-leg, Knock-knee, PAWTUCKET, X .Ii The inost generous estimate does not credit Hare-lip and Mothors-mark; Diseases of Bones tic, while Miss Bis- Although he was by no means a society would cross hundreds of miles of lands over­ ; We will give $100 for any case of ca­ JOB PRINTING, and Joints, &c., &c. Call personally or address the Burns-family library with more than a land went west, man, he often attended, the receptions and flowed -in the Wet- season and. deadly-with tarrh that cannot be cured with Hall’s him for terms and date. dozen miscellaneous. books, among which and after reaching * keltae blt. _ other social events which play so large a malaria for half the year, andif the line were Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. PROCESS .FILES 1 1 weraEope’s and Allan Ramsay’s works, The California" took to the Pacific. There is’coh part in Washington life, and in society cir­ located further west, it would have to cross " F . J; CHENEY & CO., Brops., Tole­ OAZ.L-AT THE Spectator, a volume of English songs -and' siderable interest, of course, to know which T I TV 1 1 • . Ofeveryoescrlptlon ,ottl cles he was a general favorite. allith e eastward; spurs "of the Andes. All do, Ohio. I Ah RECORD StKamPRINI- = CAPACITY .1,360 DOZEN PER DAY. fpm erather. tedfqasL histories., With .these will complete her jdurneV first. _ fhete are impracticable, and of the route last I IfllllF ING HOUSE. Warranted prSoldffiy Druggists, 75c, RECORD OFFICE. VVWlIHII # nnil u iiu ^ to glveiatlsfatcion Foreale by WJ3Q 3s. SOFElgAN.