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JACK. could remember as having been so ten I was looking directly upward at tlie Roscoe Colliding. der and steadfast in the far-away and ceiling. I had never noticed so fully I am told that in Ms home at Utica Business Directory. By’addie p. kevnolds < shadowy years of my earlier life, the and exactly tco live pattern of the paper Conliling lias a package of over 500 lady whose white-faced silence—fol on it before, 1 lay and counted the SOCIETIES. Tbo first Christmas (Jay I rem em ber, letters threatening his life. They (Of course it was ages ago,) lowed by her, to me, mysterious and lines which ran in this way, the dots were received by him after the death (Redden’s Block.) I went out to play in the morning, unexplained absence—had been the which ran in that, and wondered where of Garfield and are couched in every MOST PERFECT MADE O. o . F.—Bnclianaa Lodge So. 75 holds its first remember ed sorrow of my life, had the designer fuund his hints for the Prepared with strict regard to Parity, Strength, and ■ regular meeting, at Odd Fellows Hall, on With the boys and the girls, in the snow. possible language and name every pos J EealthlulnesB. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder contains each Tuesday evening. • P i a n o , Organ, G uitar , C l a r i n e t , Jack was there j ’twas the first time I’tl seen not been my own mother. Papa Over- maze of laybrinthhie gracefulness in sible method of assassination as his which his work had resulted. I grew no Ammonia, Lime or Alum, Dr.Price’s Extracts, Saxophone, Cornet , V i o l i n , him , ton had told me all about it. He had impending fate. The attempt to make Yanllla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously. & A . 31,—Buchanan. Lodge N o. bS holds a He was over so funny and small, told it lovingly—tenderly. But it had tired of this, after a time, and let my lar meeting .Monday evening on or before him bear the onus of Garfield’s death PA/CF SAK/tfG POWDER CO. Cmcaoo a n d S r louts. V , regular meetingAtonuay V iola and D ouble P ass. thought and attention go to something the full moon in each month But We girls all just thought he "was splendid, been a terrible shock to me. was one of the cruel things that struck S a a M O W B B H i Thorough Bass* Harmony, and Instrumentation A nd his Sled wns the swiftest o f all. The other thing I had learned had else, though I did not close my eyes deep into liis sensitive nature and still OF II.—Baclianan Grange No 40 meets on taught in a thorough and systematic manner. been the manner of my love for Frank. nor turn away my head. the second and fourth Saturday of each Brass and illlitary Bauds organized and per rankles there, though he discusses it P I looked just as sweet as a rose Ho one had told me of that. I had Outside I could hear the river in Death Among Presidential Candi month, a t -2 o'clo ck v. at. fected., In my new satin hood, they ail said, with an occasional smile and laughter Kusic arranged to order for auy instrument or the distance, the river whose tree-shad dates. And I knew very well Jack was dying found it out ■‘‘or myself. Did he know as some ridiculous thing forces itself O. G. T.—Buchanan Lodge No 836 holds its combination of instruments. my story? He did. What did he think ed waters, I had floated with Frank I , regular meeting on each. Monday evening. Agents for Pianos, Organs and General Musical To ask m e to ride on his sled. on bis attention. When Garfield died A correspondent of the Portland A r Merchandise. But tlioro stood that poor, shabby Jones of one who had no name but a borrow in so many of the forever gone days of Conkling was living at the Fifth Ave gus says the death rate among those 0.1'. W.—Buchanan Lodge No. 95 holds its ^gfPianos and Organs sold on. easy monthly girls, f ed and fictitious one? I did not know. happiness whicli the buried years bad nue. The bulletin-boards in that whose names have been upon P resid en A , renlnr meeting the 1st and 3d Friday even payments or cash. I could not tell. I dared not try to held for us. For us? Alas! Hot for ing o f aeh m onth. W hom nobody wanted, you see, vicinity announced Garfield’s condition tial tickets has been very heavy in th e V. El. I>A-TII>- guess. And ytt—the fact that I did vs. He had liis happiness to look for f^ ’ Box 2 4 1 . So (wasn't Jack lovely?) lie took her every live minutes, and great crowds last eighteen months or so, viz: /N A. R. —Wm. l’errott Post No.S3; Regnlar And let Tommy Foster take me. not know was almost torture to me. ward to. For me! I alone must look gathered in the streets and hotel corri Charles Francis Adams 1848 IX . "meeting on the first and third Wednesday to memory for mine, all my life! evening of each month, Visiting comrades al Then, one evening, Papa Overton had dors, Conkling in his retirement in Gen’l Geo. B. McClellan 1864 The coasting was perfectly splendid, been joking Frank about some young I could bear the shrill cry of insects ways w elcom e. But, somehow, it ran in m y head— the hotel knew nothing of Wliat Horatio Seymour 1868 lady of whom he had w'ritten once or in the grass and among the trees. I The strange, sweet, old story of Christmas, was passing in the public mind with Gen’l U. S. Grant 1868-72 OMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, Wm .Perrott Post BEST BUILDING BRICK, twice during his last college year. I could hear the sound of a dog barking My mamma that morning had read, reference to himself. He became B. Gratz Brown 1872 W No. 81. Meetings held regularly, lu Good could bear it no longer. I had made on the lawn. Some laughing voice Templar's Hall, first and third Saturday even Of the wonderful child iu tho manger lace when a prominentpolice Cap Samuel J, Tilden 1876 ings of each month. ------AHD------. sounded through the sunny air. And So lowly and poor and forlorn, some excuse, some frivolous one, I tain ecam in to him, advised Mm Thomas A. Hendricks 1876-84 doubt not. some false one, I am sure, still I lay there motionless; still I A T T O R N BY. A n d the angol who said the w hole w orld apprised of the anger of the popu- Gen’l W. S. Hancock; 1880 POWDER Should be happier because be was born. and had hurried away to my room. seemed bereft of care and will. not to go out of Ms room, James A . Garfield 1880 I saw the snnshine on the wall. There, with the stars looking in On my and said: “ We have in this hotel Chester A . Arthur 1880 AN RIPER * WORTHINGTON, Attorneys Having recently erected an And, after I’d thought it aU over, long agony, I fought it all out—or per Strange how long I had slept! It was and Counselors at I.aw, and Solicitors in Chan Absolutely Pure. policemen ir. citizens’ clothes for the John A. Logan 1884 Y I made up mind, going back, aleady afternoon ; it was already late cery. Collections made and proceeds promptly This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, haps I should say that I found the ne remitted. Office over Rongh. Bros’ . Store. That he m ight have said just the same thing, purpose of protecting you and the Those who are living are: Improved Brick and Tiling Kiln, strength and wholesomeness. More economical cessity there should be for struggle. in the afternoon, and still 1 did not house from the mob. Although you George W. Julian 1852 than ~thc ordinary kinds, aud cannot he sold in If he'd only been there, about Jack. I—I loved Frank Overton. I loved move; still I did not care. competition with the multitude of low test, short And so, though the girls were all laughing, may have no fear yourself you ought John Charles Fremont 1856 YStCIAN I am now prepared to furnish the him with all my heart and soul and There were voices outside my door. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in And Jack's face grew awfully rod, to he prudent on account of the others Hannibal Hamlin 1860 can's. R oyal Baking P owdeu Co., 106 Wall St., strength. Hot with the cousinly love I recognized them at once. Papa Over- I just put my arms around bis neck who are in the hotel. The crowd is Geo. H. Pendleton 1864 S. DODD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. N* Y . 19-15 which I had bad for him for so many ton and Cousin Frank were talking . Office in E. S. Dodd & Son's drug store. A nd “ Jack,—I—I like yon,’’ I said. very much excited and full of denun It. B. Hayes 1876 ResidenceE on Day's Avenue. years that I had ftfvChd that was all; there. There was a strain of genuine the market affords. Also I know it was awfully forward, ciations of yon. It. is unwise for you “W. A . Wheeler 1876 no, not that, God help me! And he anxiety in Frank’s voice, but father to stir out of the hotel.” W. H. English 1880 K. LEWIS W. BAKER, Physician and Sur- But then, it was ages a g o : was rich. He would be famous. The was reassuring him. __ geon. Night calls promptly attended to. BROWN'S Conkling put on his coat and hat and Grover Cleveland 1884 B I was only a child in short dresses, woman of whom Papa Overtoil had “She had been tired and low spirited Office in Kinyon's block. FIRST-CLANS TILING walked across Madison Square to the James G, Blaine 1884 Aud now I am eighteen, you know, spoken was doubtless beautiful, while lately,” 'lie said, “and we were togeth house of Gen. Arthur on Lexington AY. SLOCOt, Homeopathic Physician and ranging in size from two to eight inches. And Jack he is twenty, and, really, er until late. After that, there was ------<-«.>------IRON I had never been vain enough to think avenue. Once inside, he said: “Gen M . Surgeon. Office, corner o f Third and Main iS"-’ Cal la lid ace my brick and get prices. (Though I wouldn't tell him such a thing] myself more than pretty; she was the noise of the storm to keep her from Hog’s Bristles. Streets. Office hours. 11 to 13,1 to 4,6 to S. lie's bettor and dearer than over— eral, have you any fear?” “Ho.” was , most likely talented, while I had learn sleep and rest. It is little wonder I HENRYBLODGETT. A ud we’re to b o m arried n ex t spring. the clear response. The American hog. says the Boston fnllEODORE F. II. SPRENG, 31. D „ may he BITTERS ed only' by hard work; I knew that that she has slept long. It will do her JL consulted at hisofllce until U A. At. and from —Good Cheer. “Well, then,” said Conkling, “1 want Commercial Bulletin, is grown for his W IL L C U R E her family was old and proud, while I good,” 1 to 3 and alter 7 P. 31. Office on Mnin street, first to take a walk; I just feel like taking meat, is confined to his pen and is fat door south of Rough Bros’ . AVagon Works. —I— “God grant it,” said Frank. HEADACHE one. Gome with me.” That was how tened scientifically. The European And I cried myself to sleep that And I loved him more and more for TAR. R. HENDERSON, Physician and Surgeon G-O TO it transpired that these two men, dis hog, on tlie contrary, leads a roving INDIGESTION From Arthur’s Homo Magazine. night—I, a woman of more than twen the way in which he said it. I wonder X f Office over J. K. Wood's store. Residence tinguished above all others by the life either in the streets or villages or N o. 90Front Street. BILIOUSNESS ty—though I had never done so before ed whether lie could have spoken more WON IN SILENCE. events of the hour, strolled along Fifth through fields and forest, feeding on DYSPEPSIA in all my life. feelingly if it had been of the lady of nuts and roots under the care of swine ETAPHYSICALor.3HND CURE RETREAT The days went wearily by. I grew his choice, If he had spoken it to her, avenue and Broadway and Twenty- Home and Cure for the Sick, Jilts. S. H NERVOUS PROSTRATION CLARENCE 31. BOUTELLE. third street that night, fearless of the herds. The German, Polish and Bus- M pale, listless, dispirited. I think Papa or alone by himself in that privacy TAYnon, Proprietor and Healer. Buchanan,_3Iicli. MALARIA populace that was crying for their sian liog thus has plenty of exercise Overton became anxious regarding my where one may put his full heart in and is thin and muscular. His bristles DENTISTS. CHILLS a n d LEVERS CHAPTER I. health. As for me I didn’t care. I f words and looks. , blood. The gieat fear of their friends TIRED FEELING that they might be made victims of grow long and stiff, are elastic and of My name is Jnclith Overton, or rath for me there was no future for Frank, I drifted away from self and sense good color. American bristles as a 3I. W ILSON, Dentist. Office, first door north er" that is the name hy which I am there was no need of any at all. II as I thus wondered. I wondered wheth the crowd was illustrated in Conkling’s J ■ of the Bank. Charges reasonable and satis GENERAL DEBILITY room, where a number of men had rule are soft, and very few more than faction guaranteed. known, the name by which I always j didn’t feel afraid I should die—I was er Frank would be happy. 'Would he, PAIN in t h e BACK & SIDES four inches in length, and 75 per cent, have been known, and. the name which only afraid I shouldn’t. perhaps, have loved me if he had never assembled. Mr. Conkling, walking G- MANSFIELD, Operative Dentist. All IMPURE BLOOD will he placed above me when I go hack and forth, stopped occasionally are not two and three-fourths inches. • work done at the lowest living prices and BUCHANAN, Frank grew silent and self-absorbed. met her ? Would he be happier—hap Eighty-five per cent, of them are gray, J warranted to give satisfaction. Rooms in Kin CONSTIPATION down to my grave. But— at the window in full sight of the He did not come to see us as often as he pier? which is a most undesirable color. yon's building. FEMALE INFIRMITIES What my name is I do not know—I had. I reasoned that this was because And I came back to myself, and to people on the street to read the bulle tin. He noticed that the occupants German and Bussian bristles run from, never shall know. For I am one of of his new-found hopes. the present again with a start—a start OHN W. BEISTLE, Dentist, Rooms over RHEUMATISM had crowded themselves back to the four to seven inches in length, and Grance Store. AU work warranted. Also i e o i e s those nameless waifs, left at night by A wall of coldness and formality, that was purely mental, however, for Jagent for White, Household and American sewing NEURALGIA walls and refrained from going to the some of the latter run up to 14 inches. machines. Needles, oil and parts for allmachines some shame-haunted creature, with slight and intangible, so frail and ten I did not move nor speak, I—I—I St. Petersburg aud Leipsie are the KIDNEY AND LIVER trembling hands and agonized and uous that I think Papa Overton never could not be quite certain, hut it seem window, although evidently as curious TROUBLES averted eyes, at the door o f what some as himself to ascertain the condition of great bristle markets of the world, the DRUGGIST. noticed it or dreamt of its presence, ed as though some one had knocked at English procuring most of their bris 10A' SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS bleeding heart prayed God, I doub Garfield as it was recorded from time gradually rose up between us. Ah! my door. Had it been so? Had they tles from St. Petersburg, while the The Genuine i .’ h T n Je Mark ami crossed Red not, was a home of love and kindness to time. Presently one of the visitors PkR. E. S. DODD & SON. Practical Druggists' well; it was right! It was right I knocked several times? Had they Americans get most of theirs from AJ A large stock of pure and fresh Drugs con* UjiGS i n ivj-i*pprr, and generosity. So my name—the should hide my secret from him, even begun by tapping lightly, only to end sprang up and said: “I can’t stand it stantly on hand. Flue Perfumes and useful Toil' Almost Everything, TAKE NO OTHER. any longer. I am going now.” Conk- Leipsie. it Articles. Prescriptions a Specialty. name my mother gaye me,—I mean is though my rudeness caused me many by a thunderous appeal that should one of the things I shall never know. a sharp pang. And he—he was right have waked the dead—if the dead were ling, in surprise, asked him what was ------< i k ------the matter, and got the response: “I INSURANCE. My name is Overton, though. But— in being loyal to the fortunate Woman wakeable? I did not know. I could He WH1 Go Over the Falls. that is the story. can't stand it to sit here and see you go JOHN MORRIS, who had won his love. not tell. I did not much care. J. Walsh of Buffalo, H. Y.. says: “I rVT A . PALMER, Notary Public, Fire and Liie Is there any human life which has There is one evening which is so There was tlie talking outside my to that window every three or four . know a young man that bails from V V Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Rcpre- not somewhere in it the material for a stamped upon my memory that I shall door again, but the voices were so low minutes, for every time you go there I S3ntstenof theoldestandhest Companies in the expect to hear a rifle shot and see you Troy who is going to beat Donovan; HnitedStates. Office withD.E.HInman. story stranger than fiction ever dare never forget it. It was late in Sep that I could not catch the words. I pen ¥ I sometimes think not. For I fall!” Looking around in the faces of Hazelett. Potts and Graham. He is tember. The full moon rose iu the only knew that there was anxiety in going to drive from the International ARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE AS know so well the unearthly strange clear blue eastern sky; the falling father’s voice, and that that in Frank’s the others, Conkling found that this F SOCIATION o f Berrien County. Only farm man had only expressed the common bridge at Black rock and get into a a.cs taken. Wm .H asi.ett, Sec'y, Buchanan. ness of tuy own story. I feel so fully leaves rustled along the walks, beaten tones had deepened and intensified. [REGULATORS the awful horror of it—feel it to this fear of them all. Y et through all that whiskey barrel fixed up for the occa by the western wind, heaped and un Suddenly father spoke loudly. sion and float down over the falls of hour—and shall feel it until sense and heaped themselves under the wavering “You can do it?” he asked. period he never had any fear and never MANUFACTURER. sight drop away from me forever. anticipated any personal violence. Hiagara, and will go through the BILIOUSNESS Shadows of the trees upon the lawn. “I think so,” replied Frank, and I Whirlpool rapids, and if he comes out I am wliae been a studultured wo Up from the west crept a thick, heard him move nearer my door. I The part that Conkling took in at OUGH BROS’. WAGON AYORKS, Manufact all right he will jump from the highest Is an affection, of the Liver, and. can man. I have been a student all my tempting to nominate Grant for a third Rurers of the Buchanan Farm,Freigut and Lum INSTITUTE, black cloud of storm. We sat on the heard Mm set his shoulder against my point of the suspension bridge. There ber Wagons, also Log Trucks. Wide tired wheels he thoroughly cured hy that Grand life. And the reason has been—Frank piazza, facing the north, watching the door. I—I knew they were about to term lias been written down as a part a specialty. Send for printed price lists. Regulator of the Liver and he will have some men in a boat to BENTON HARBOR, MICH. Overton. Frank Overton was—is— great dipper wheel slow through the break it down. I tried to shriek, to of a great conspiiacy. One of Conk- BiUary Organs, ling’s friends said to me yerterday: “It take him out ot the water. H a is going u c h a n a n jianufacturing c o m p a n y my cousin, or perhaps it would he more . polar darkness, until the western raise myself in bed,, to move hand or 15 perform this great feat on the 4th at Manufacturers of cheap and medium grades Beautiful new buildings, new furni StS&RiOMS LIVER REGULATOR correct to say he is the nephew of the clouds had their way with the night— foot. But I could not. I tried madly. comes from his own lips that Conkling ofB Chamber Furniture. Capital SoO.OlK July next, in full view of everybody. ture, $1,600 worth o f new chemical JIAXrFACTUfiED BY grand nobleman unto whose home my until they had shut out all the light It was of no use. did not see Grant after 1877 until the ancl physical apparatus. Three years ago last June be jumped' INC COLLAR PAD CO., sole proprietors and baby feet unwittingly found their way 306 had been obliged to strike colors at J. H. ZEUiIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. overhead, and had swallowed up the Passive as I had been ever since I from Genesee falls bridge at Eochester, Z Manufacturers of Curtis’ Patent Zinc Collar Thirteen Teachers. in those days before they had grown moon in their blackness, Then we woke, I lay there and watched the fan Chicago. Heither had there been any Pad. This Institute offersin its Collegiate, Normal, and came out all right. He doesn’t do I was afflicted for several years with Strong enough to walk or wander—in went in. tastic ugliness of the pattern of the communication between them. Conk- Commercial, Preparatory and other graduating disordered liver, which resulted iu a liiig believed sincerely that Grant’s this for money, but to beat Donovan, courses facilities unsurpassed in the West in pre those nights before I had learned to Is it usual to let storm suggest paper on the ceiling, watched the sun u c h a n a n w i n d m i l l eo., windm ills, severe attack of jaundice. I had ns Graham, Hazlett and Potts.” Tanks, Pumps, Pipe, Brass Goods, &c. Fac paring tor Teaching, for all the University courses good medical attendance as our sec choose or will or plan. Is it not strange death ? Or were we the only ones to shine on tlie wall, listened, prayed, election would break up the Solid South B and for business. Address tory and office with Rough Bros’. AVagon Works, tion affords, who failed utterly to re that the story of woman, at least— let the shadows of midnight fall deep waited! It was all I could do! I could and be best- for the country. He liad Buchanan 3Uch. store me to the enjovment o f my never liad or asked favors of Grant. former good health. I then tried the her history, her life-history—is a tale er than the present, farther than the not open my eyes or shut them; I Ought to be Popular Elsewhere. H. TALBOT, Machinier. Engines, Thresh- favorite prescription of one of the of weakness and silence and helpless physical, into the futures, ancl into our could not move a finger; I suddenly He was more to Grant than Grant to , ing and Agricultural Machines repaired. most renowned physicians of Louis him.” ■ “They have peculiar amusements up W Cider mill Screws, Saw Arbors, &c., made to ville, Ky„ but to no purpose; where ness? Mine is! very souls? discovered that I could n o t feel my ------old er. Shop on Chicago street. upon I was induced to try S im m on s Frank Overton was my cousin, then, We had talked of cheerful things heart heart, that the bed clothing did in Montana and Dakota this winter,” l.i ver R egulator. I found imme Proud o f His Owu Coffin. said a man in a fur overcoat at the diate benefit from its use, and it ulti or rather I call him so. His face is while the moonlight filtered through not stir above my breast, that I did T . 3IOKLEY, Star Foundry and Agricultural mately restored me to the full enjoy my oldest memory. His face will be the faded vines and lay iu checkered not breathe—and— John Penzel, an old citizen of Jack- Palmer House yesterday. “One of the B . Implements. Headquarters for binding ment o f health. twine. Corner Front and portage sts. my last one.. brightness along the piazza floor. But The door shook under Frank’s pres son, Mo„ has made a remarkable pre newest wrinkles is What they call a A. H . SHIRLEY, Hard Times Ball. The people who at Richmond. Kv. I loved him before I could speak, be now, now we told wild stories of death sure. He paused. He whispered my paration for the departure of himself ENRY BLODGETT, -Manufacturer o f Build fore I could walk. I shall love him and loss, stories at which I shuddered name. There was no answer. and wife from this world. Ten years tend these entertainments dress them H ing, WeU and Pavement Brick. Yard in selves up iu rags and pay nineteen •> -Mansfield Addition. HEADACHE when the hand of death has stilled my —stories at which I shudder yet. He gave his powers to the task again. ago tlie old man (surely with the in limbs and set the seal of silence on my cents for admission to the hall The Proceeds from a Torpid X.iver and Im I remember one, a tale Frank told of The door groaned and splintered and : tention of economizing) commenced OHN WEISGERBER, Manufacturer of Lum lips forever. a college friend of his who had seemed cracked. He spoke aloud this time, the construction of two coffins for the supper consists of ‘scraps’ (dried pork ber. Custom sawing done to order. 3IiU on purities o f tlie Stomach, it can he or jerked beef), for which the feeder south Oak street. invariably cured by taking Frank Overton was a hard-working dead, and who had been saved from and his voice vibrated witli agony. I special benefit of his wife and self J JACOB F. HAHN, student as a boy—because he loved the grave only at the last moment. It tried to answer him. But I could not when the time comes for them to “shuf is taxed fourteen cents. The fiddler is O. CHURCHILL, Dealer in Lumber, Latli» SIMMONS LIVERRMMTGR study. So I was a studious girl—be affected me deeply, I could not tell do it. As well might one of the mum fle off this mortal eoil.” In making dressed in rags, the hall is lighted with , Lime and General Building Material- THE RELIABLE cause'I loved him. candles, and small vegetables are used W Moulding, Scroll Sawing and Carpenter Job Work Let all who suffer remember that why. mies of some once powerful ruler of the lid of his own coffin the old gentle Later in life, as the years went by “I hope,” said I, turning to Papa an old forgotten Egyptian dynasty, old for corsage bouquets and bouton a specialty Factory on Alexander st. SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHES man, not being so familiar with his and he grew to a noble young man- Overton, “that you will see that I am and forgotten when Christ was cradled trade (carpenter) as-in his younger nieres. Taese are Hard Times balls, Can be prevented l»y fctkitij; n »? • a-* s»m» ns their indeed, but tbe people seem to enjoy TAILORS. symptoms indicate the coming of an uttuck- licod, as 1 stood looking shyly .over the never buried alive. Burning alive in a manger in Judea, having tried to days, forget to make a place for Ms threshold of young womanhood from would he better than that.” I shud speak from out his stone coffin, in the left knee, which being broken, stands tliemselves hugely.”—Chicago Herald,. JOHN FENDER, Practical Tailor. Work exe A HANDSOME WEBDINC, BIRTHDAY, the happy realm of the joyous girlhood dered. But Papa Overton smiled. He midst of some ruined and sand-liidden much higher than the right; conse ------■« « ». rl cutedin the latest styles, and warranted to fit- Uas recently refitted ins establishment, and put OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. mine had been, I learned to love learn was inclined to favor cremation. I pyramid. My mad thoughts and wild quently. another cover, with more ac Shop in Day’s block, over Barmore & Richards In a fine stock o f He Had Religion. store. Furnishing goods by samples. ing for its own sake. But—I loved knew it. wishes remained unsaid. I could do curate dimensions, was constructed, 9 THE WONDERFUL Frank Overton no less—no less! I The storm came sood, a gusty down nothing. and extra room allowed the broken “What has this man been up to?” 1 U TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. The latest Caskets and Coffins. loved him more and more as the years fall of rain, and mad whirl of wind He sprang furiously at the door knee. asked a Hew York police justice of an VV » styles in Cloths,COssimeres and Suitings passed over us. which made the shutters rattle, and again, a wild, inarticulate cry, which The cover is fastened on with hinges officer who made the arrest. always on hand. All work warranted. Of the latest designs and at the most reasonable L u b u r c Do not think me unwomanly—im which tossed the smaller branches of had some faint likeness to my name, and opens like a door. The materials “He got religion at the meeting of prices. Anythin^ not instock can be procured modest. I—I am only telling the the groaning trees down upon the falling over his lips. The door went from whicli the coffins are made is of the Salvation army. H e called out at in afew hours. Fancy Cloth Covered Caskets a truth. You’d agree with me doubtless, MILLERS. specialty. lawn in sad profusion. down. He entered the room. Papa the best and will stand the test of the top of his voice: ‘Let me out! I’ve that a woman on her death-bed—a wo W e bade each other good night soon Overton was only a step behind him. time, either in or out of use, for many got salvation ! Let me go home and P. FOX, Proprietor of Buchanan and Rural man with the shadows of the unseen Frank stopped snort, staring, in a years. bear the blessed tidings to my' unbe-* . Mulls. Custom, and 3Ierchant grinding o f BURIAL ROBES, CHAIR and went to our rooms. Frank re-* L all kinds. Buchanan, Mich. ibinlng a Parlor, Library, world falling darkly around her feet— maiued with ns, and though his room horror which grew deeper and more Mr. Penzel’s wife has a supersti lieving wife.’ ” Smotlmr, KeeUnlns o r In - would find it right and wise to tell the white-faced as time went by, at me as tious feeling which prevents her from “There is no violation of the law in Of many varieties and styles always in stock, valid CIU1R, LOUSCIE, BSD was far from mine, I went to sleep—a or CO’JCU. truth, the whole truth, and nothing I laid there and looked into his eyes. entering the half-story of their frame all that.” CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES. and prices warranted as low as anywhere in the troubled and dream-haunted sleep—at State. Priog, $7.60 but the truth. Is it not so ? last, with a far, faint odor of cigar “Dead!” he said, brokenly. residence, in which the wooden robes “Ho; but when he was edging to and up. Send stamp Well, I am strong and robust—but smoke stealing in to where I lay. Aud father staggered across the of herself and husband are the only ward tli& door I jammed him up T K. WOODS, Dealer In Boots and Shoes, and f o r Catalogue. I’ve learned the lesson of which we O . Rnbber Goods. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ dne: SHIPPED to all parte Poor fellow! He evidently could not room, fell upon his knees' at my bed furniture, but the old man has, at against the wall and unloaded three Shoes a specialty. A Fine Hearse o f the world. have been speaking. I fancy I have sleep. Was it possible he was not sure , side, put his arms about me, and cried more than one time, placed himself in watches and four pecketbooksfrom his learned it tliroroughly and well. in agony—“Dead, dead! O my darling! his future and solemn apartment, and E A V E R & CO., Dealers in. Clothing,Hats, that the lady he loved had an equal clothes.” —Texas Siftings. Always ready to attend funerals, andturmshed Frank is famous now, a great physi Oh! have mercy, God!” has many times remarked that the fit W Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods and Valises. on sh ort notice. love for him? I pitied him—pitied ------<+♦------Latest 3tyles of goods always Selected. Frontst., All furnished With the Automatic Coach brake, cian and surgeon—a man whose good him sincerely. And yet, his modesty And I, from under my half-shut eye was good, and that his workmanship, Buchanan Mich Being Village Sexton my time is at the disposal and Jtctailod at our UTiolcdale fa ctory l ’ riecn. of those wishing: to purchase lots In Oak ltidge Send stamp for Catalogue and mention Carriages. fortune it has been to stand between alone was hurting him; should he not lids, lying there under the border of at such an old age deserved praise.— Verschiedenlieit. Jt EORGEW. NOBLE, general dealer in. Boots Cemetery, nnd am at all times ready to assist in death and those whose lives have been know that no sensible woman would tlie black cloud, into the muikiness of Baltimore American. ■ IX Shoes, Men’s, Boys’ and Youths' Clothing" locating or showing lots to customers. Again—“Maggie’s Mother" asked me £^"\Reffieraber that I have had over thirty surrendered to the destroyer’s will by refuse the offer of the love of such a which all paths o f humanity lead at ------< O ». j------Central Block, Front st. THE UIBUR6 MARF’G GO., to Mss Mm, mamma.” “ Well, o f years experience in this business and thoroughly others less wise and skillful than he. man as he? last, "watched them and listened to understand it. When in need of anything in my 145 N. 8th St.. PH SLA., PA. It is needless to say that I am proud Unappreciated Opportunities. course, you did not?” “Ho, I didn’t line come and see what X can do for yon. I went to sleep with the Toar of the them of him. (To be continued.) Kissing under the mistletoe! How hear ’im.” “ Then how do you know GROCERS. J. F. HAHN. A RELIABLE REDJEDi tempest in my ears. For a long time Oakstreet first door sonth of Engine House. NATURE’S I—I dislike to say much of myself. awful! I know a great many persons he asked you?” “ Well, I didn’t hear F o r Sick Stomach, In the days when the most important the sound entered into and mingled have an idea that it is an ful. I think him on’y dus a little bit! I didn’t REAT & REDDEN, Dealers in Staple and CURE f o r Torpid Liver, with my dreams. I tossed from side T Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware and Bilious Headache, part of the story o f my life was being Cultivate Family Attractions. kissing is immoral—before folks. If hear ’im ’nuf to go to ’im, mammal” Elegant HangingLamps. Fine" Teas a specialty. Oosliceness, acted out, I was no actor in it myself; to side of my bed, tired and worn, yet there’s nobody looking, the opportunity F ron t 8t. CONSTIPATION, Tjrmt’a Efforvaseent I can imagine no condition that ‘ When are you going to pay me that I said nothing, did nothing, looked without finding any position in which and the girl say “ come on,” I guess it Seltzer Aperient I could be at ease. In wakeful mo carries with it such a promise of joy as money?” HARLESBIS HOP, dealer in Groceries, It is certain in Its effects. nothing; I was no more than a piece passes for predestination and becomes “As soon as I am able.” C Crockery, GUstvare and Bakery Goods. Day’s It is gentle in its action. of stage furniture in the great drama ments, moments in which I came hack the farmer’s in the autumn, with his Block Frontstreet. It is palatable to the cellar full, with every preparation a sacred duty. But before folks, well, “Well, you pay up pretty soon or I’ll which meant as: much to me as any from the domain of sleep half-way, at that is simply inflicting-needless pain taste. It can he relied least to the regions of wakeful life, I made for the winter, "with the pros bring suit.” E C K & BEISTLE, dealers in Groceries, Pro BOHEMIAN npon to cure, and it cures thing can mean to any woman in the upon those who can’t get kissed, and I hy assisting, not by out conscious of some bodily pain pect of three months of comfort and “That’s all right, but let me give you visions, Cr< ckery, Glassware, &C. Opera House world, why should I speak of myself ? Was suppose it is clearly within the scope P raging, nature. Do not which seemed new and strange to me. rest, three months of fireside and con a pointer. I owe you $50. Lend me lock Bnchant a Mich. Free delivery. take violent purgatives And yet, I will say that I am a grad of the Society for the Preventation of Then, as I dozed back into the realms tent, three months of home and family, §50 and bring suit for $100.” B E E R . yourselves, or allow your uate of Yassar; that I have traveled Cruelty to Animals. TlieScoteh lassie ----- FOE ------children to take them, al of forgetfulness again, it became an three months of pure, solid comfort, B u t c h e r s , and studied in Europe, that T am quot ways nsc this elegant indistinct and half-unknown feeling make your house comfortable. Do whose lover was slipping out of Ms en Insurance Agent: “To what amount FAM ILY USE, Sick-Headache, pharmacnentical prepara ed as an authority sometimes in a nar gagement and brought all sorts of tion, whlcb has been for ot physical disquiet—an impersonal not huddle together in a little room do you want your building insured?” D. CHOXON, proprietor Or Central Meat AND row department of physical science, I more than forty years a around a red hot stove, with every things up as evidence of his never Dutch Granger: “That yash dot, eh?” , Market. Cash paid for all kinds of live public favorite. Sold by illness, as though some one else were W tockand Produce. South side Front st. regret, just now, having never loved having misled her into the belief that “How high am 1 to insure them?” DVSPEPSU.Druggists veerywhere. literature instead of science, because I ailing and suffering while I was by window fastened down. Do not live in this poisoned air, and then when he meant to marry her, gave a piquant “Oh! veil, so high dot de lightnin’ don’t might make this story more direct and and to help carry the burden of pain. one of your children dies, put a piece answer. donner him down, and broad enough to MISCELLANEOUS. entertaining if that were true. It I do not know when my pain-swept EVERY BOTTLE IS WARRANTED. slumber fell into the sweetness and in the - paper commencing with, “Pam sure,” he said, “I never tellt ye take in der barn, pig pen and de whole would only be for Frank’s sake, of onyfching. I never even put my airin TO BE HAD AT ALL “■Whereas, it hath pleased Providence beezness.” ETH: E . STRAW, Largest StO ck of Wall Pap er POULTRY. course; I should not regret inadequacy rest eff a blessed and dreamless obliv and CoHingDecorations ever brought inBer- to remove from our midst----- .” Have about ye or kissed ye.” S of the shafts of criticism for myself; it ion. It was well toward daylight, I E. G. Spaulding, the man who fram- en County. Ceiling Decorating and Paperinga presume, for I remember lying in a plenty of air and plenty of warmth. “O, I’m no complainin’ ye hae de pacialty. Redden’s new block,footofDay’s ave grocers, m mm m . u m i would all be for Frank’s sake. But ceived me. I’m only sorry I did na ’ ed the original Legal-Tender act, is quiet and restful wakefulness for a Let your children sleep. Do not drag still living in Buffalo. He it nearly SO Packed in Cases or Barrels to suit Market Prices, then, after all, ray whole life hits been them from their beds in the darkness long ago tak up wi’ a man who had a for his sake—all that I am, all that I little time in tlie interval between the years of age. A t the breaking out of of night. Treat them with infinite better appreciashen o’ tlie opportuni Purchasers, m C A S H , have been, all that I shall be. "pain of mind and body, and the rest the War he was a leading member of Frontstreet. which, came to both, and hearing the kindness. There is no happiness in a ties.” . . . Bottled at the Brewery, I wake up in the night oftentimes, tbe Lower House o f Congress, His "Will be paid for not filled with love; where a man A R R Y BIN jxS, News. Dealer and Stationer when the world is silent and the stats storm dying away into the distance, famous bill, known as the Legal-Ten H Stationery and all the leading News and while the light of the moon, low down hates the wife, or the wife the hus F ir Pillows. der act, was slightly altered before its tory Papers, and periodicalsconstantly onhand. DETROIT, - MICH. above keep watch over the whirling POULTRY, in the west, lay along the floor. My band ; where children fear their par Fir pillows are now very fashiona introduction by Secretary Chase and Locatedin Post Office. world—so far as the human eyes can ents, or where parents dislike their see—and I thank God that He sent me night had been a bad one, a very bad ble as well as pleasant. Their odor Mr. Lincoln. The original bill is now UCHANAN MARBLE WORKS. Monuments children. Every such home Is simply where he did and that he gave me the one; I remember saying softly, to my diffuses fine and aromatic about one’s in the possession o f its author. Mr. B and Headstones of aU designs and kinds of f O H M GLASSES are now prepared to fnr- Butchers’ Stock, Hides, Pelts and Tallow.- self, “ What of the morrow ?” and then a hell upon earth. There is no reason arble. B eistle Bros., Proprietors. nish all classes with employment, at home, the guiding care of Papa Overton, as I head, and it is believed to be exceed Spaulding is a bank President and is At ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. . I knew no more. , .why farmers should not be refined and whole of the time, or for their spare moments. called him, the father-love o f a man ingly healthful. It is not necessary to worth $10,000,000. TIARMERS Jb MANUFACTURERS BANK, Btt" Business now, light and profitable. Persons of A. BARMAN. I did not seem to wake gradually, kind. There is nothing in the cultiva sleep upon them, but merely to have P chanan, Mich. AU business entrusted to this either 60X easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per who never had children of his own to tion of the soil to make men. cross, A curious lawsuit is in progress in a Bank will receive prompt and personal attention. evening, and a proportional sum "by devoting all bless him, and that through it all my when I came to myself again. There them lying close about one’s couch or their time to the the business. Boys and girls .crabbed, and unjust. To look upon the small town in Saxony. A man caught Wm.Pears, Pres.; Geo,H.Richards, TipePres.; life has been what it has been. ■ was none of the blissful half-waking sofa. In a sick room they are especial A.F.E oss, Cashier. earn nearly as much as men. That all wjio see sunny slopes covered with daisies does a rat tied a small bell round its neck, this may send their address, and test the business, and: half-sleeping state in which one ly grateful. One of them in a hand and let it go again, ns he had beard O,HAMILTON, MilkDairv. DeUversMilk we make this offer: To snen as are not welL satis not tend to make men cruel. Whoever . CHAPTER II. restfully yawns, stretches and turns some cover would make a pleasant that such a rat would scare every .other , In aH parts of the corporation daily. Resi fied we will send one dollar to payfor the trouble one’s, self into; ajie.w and easier posi labors for tlie happiness of those be Christmas present for an invalid. A W dence,head of Front street. o f writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Ad . I was just past my twentieth births rat out of the house. The plan suc dress George Stinson" & Co., Portland, Maine, tion for another nap. I did not move. loves elevates himself no matter day. I was at home - from school, writer in the Household says: For an ceeded. and his house in a few days MONTGOMERY, Gainer and Decorator. I did not try to. 1 had never, felt so whether he works in the shops or elderly lady or an invalid a pillow fill .May be found at Straw’s Paper Store. spending the long summer vacation. plows in the perfumed fields.- was clear of the plague. A few nights B Frank was .also at home,: and, as the fully as “though-there-was.no new po ed with pine needles—the foliage of FOR THE BEST sition in which I'could - find more of ■In conclusion, let me say to fanners, later, however, his neighbor’s family residence of his father was less than the balsam iir being tbougbt most aro were nearly frightened out of their rest. do all you can to make your business matic—is a suitable gift. Make a half a mile from that of Papa Overton, attractive.—Col. Robert Ingersol. wits by hearing the mysterious soend N otice to the Ladies! he spent, by far the larger share of his I had not known , when I .opened my drilling case for tbe needles, then a ' of a bell in various parts of tji.e house. ? Drs. Anderson & Stockwell, JOB PRINTING, slip of ecru or gray linen, embroidered time, with us. , eyes’, o r rather .when I half-opened 2 16 South Main street, with a suitable motto. as “Give me thy They came to the.conclusion that the Dr. E. S.-Doild & Son, I had recently learned two things— them, for I seemed to -be looking out It.is stated that a block of creosoted house was haunted until the servant balm, oh fir tree.” A hop pillow, for. sp 'U P ax H : b Ss b t d , two startling and thought-compelling - from under my'half-elosed eyelids. I pine, in use in a street pavement at girl accidentally heard of their neigh CALL AT THE Drnggists and Booksellers, have the agency for feverish, restless heads, can be made in Sanitarium for the treatmentof all Chronic Dia- - the sale bf jhe lemons specific, ‘"OrangeBlossom,” things. One was- the history, of the 1 did not open them wider, I felt- too Galveston for seven years,, was recent bor’s doings, who now is to be fined, i f ea«es. Diseases of Women a specialty. Electric n positive cure for all Female disoases. Every way in which I came to be an Overton, ‘ lazy, too easy - and happy, to try to do ly examined and found to liave lost but the samq fashion, with:the design a. he loses the suit; for creating a nui and Medicated Baths, AViH visit Buchanan each lady can treat herself. Call for “A Plain Talk to either. . ■ , . graceful cluster of leave's and hops. : Wednesday « 44y* RecordSteam Frm tingHouse Ladles:” Trial boxfree. 26-51 the truth that the lady whose love I an eighth o f an inch. sance. their editorial ability the: paper lid3 S. S., Elsie Adams, A Schoolcraft county transgressor Hot Captivated by Country life. Archdeacon Farrar says that “in In B u c h a n a n R e c o r d . not proved a paying institution until Buchanan Prices Current. 12:00—Adjourn for basket dinner. was Sentenced to the Detroit house of In truth, there is no country life in dia the English have made 100 drunk within the past two months. Mr. J. ards for one Christian.” 1:00—Devotional exercises. correction for 90 days, and to make America, in the English sense of the Corrected every Wednesday by 0. JOHN, C. HOLMES, Editor. P. McMames, from San Francisco, was the journey, an officer took his man to word. There are plenty of wealthy peo These ligures represent the prices 1 :50—Obligation of the church mem dealers, unless otherwise speckled offered the editorship at the salary of bers to the S. S., Rev. McDermand. Chicago, and thence to Detroit, run ple with little or nothing to occupy their $150 per month, but perferring to be time. But they have not taken to, the Wheat, per bushel...... 78 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1SS7. 2:00 — Scripture Recitation, Mrs. ning up a mileage of 700 miles—all for W ien Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, Flour,patent, perbarrel.selling.i...... unhampered by stockholders’' views, he soil, and that pleasant autumn round of 5 60 Spayd. 90 days.—D etroit Journal. hospitality which the American lady so When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Flour, red, perbarrel,selling...... 4 80 leased the whole concern, and during Clover Seed, per bushel...... 4 15 Gen. Hazen. chief of the government 2:30—Temperance, Florence Hart- admires in England is practically un When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Timothy Seed, per bushel...... *...... 2 00 „ Daniel Sharrett was istantly killed' Corn,per bushel new,...... signal service, died Sunday, in Wash the first month under Ms control the sell. known in the states. Hospitality of the When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria, 33 sheet attained a paying basis. Mr. near Coopersvilie, Ottawa county, Jan, Oats, per bushel...... 2!) ington, of diabetes. 3:00—Select reading, Mrs. G. Fryer. most lavish description is practiced by Bran, per ton ,selling...... 12 OO McMames is a practical printer, and 10, while mounted on a haystack get our kindly kinsfolk. But it is exercised Pork, live, per hundred...... 3 50 All are cordially invited to attend. Pork, dressed, perhuudred...... 4 00@5 00 while practicing economy, endeavors ting fodder for the cattle. The roof in town, or at the seaside, where hap Pork, mess, per pound, selling...... 8 G. B. Earwell, of Chicago, is the Please bring Gospel Hymns and Bibles. was a temporary affair, and being pily, hotel life is rapidly being displaced There are no corner groggeries on Com Meal, bolted, perhnndred, selling.. 2 00 lo keep the best skill In his employ: as Hay, tame, perton ...... 10 00 choice o f the Illinois Republicans to H a t t i e E. K e m t t o n . Sec. heavily covered with snow caved in by “cottage” or villa housekeeping. If the road to prosperity.— L i f e . Hay, marsh, per ton...... 5 00 a result, excellent job work is done; Salt, hue, per barrel,selling...... succeed; John A . Logan in the U. S. the well-introduced tourist visits New Captain's Fortunate Discovery.—I • 1 20 and book binding is included in the Upon him. One board broke and pene Salt,—coarse, per barrel, soiling ...... 120 HOLMES & DAVID, York or Boston any time between June Beans, per bushel...... Senate, rom Capt. Coleman, sclir. W eym outh, ply 1 23 work o f the establishment. Some cer F Rev. George W. Sickafoose. trated the temple, cutting a fatal gash, and October, the chances are that he Wood, 18 inch, per cord...... , 150@175 BUCHANAN, MICH., ing between Atlantic city and N. Y., Wood,4 feet, percord...... 3 50®4 00 tificates of the Rapid City Fair As formerly of this pi e, now engaged in The little son of Daniel Kennedy, of will find the brown-stone fronted house Butter, per pound...... Susan B. Anthony has been lectur to which his letters are addressed closed. had been troubled with a cough so that 16 Agents for Berrien Co. sociation and other work that I saw, missionary work, at Portland, Oregon, Meredith, drank two drachms of the lie was unable to sleep, and was. induc Eggs, per dozen...... 18 ing in Representative hall at Lansing The ladies, at all events, will be at New Lard, per pound...... 7 we have received the following ac ed to try Dr. King’s N ew Discovery for Tallow, per pound...... 4 would do credit to many alarger estab oil of smpke a day or two since and port, or Saratoga, or ^Atlantic City, or Call at tlieir room in Redden's Block or at the on woman’s suffrage. A good point count o f the work done by his mission, Consumption. It not only gave him Honey, perpound...... , 12 lishment. The paper has the Associat lived 12 hours. Mr. Kennedy li.ad Long Branch, or at tllSr summer place Green Apples,per ju sh e l...... 75 Record otllce, Buchanan, or at Niles Conscrvatoiy well stuck to is half won. in a Christmas exhibition, as published instant relief, hut allayed the extreme Chi ekene, pel-pound...... 5@6 of Music, in Reading block, Niles, Wednesdays ed Press franchise, hut, as more ter been using the oil for toothache and on the Hudson. The head of the house, soreness in his breast. His children Brick, per thousand, selling...... 7 00 and Saturdays. These instruments need no re in the Oregonian: HideE, green, per pound...... commendations as they are known to every one to ritorial and sectional news better inadvertently left it where the little if still in town, will take a running trip were similarly affected and a single 5®7 ho the best in the market. The condemned anarchists, Spies, was now and then to see them, or, if the Hides, dry, per pound...... 11 meets the present demand, is now pub Among the Christmas festivals that fellow could reach it.—Detroit News. dose that had the same happy effect. Pelts ...... 15 @52 to have been married in Chicago to gladdened our city during the closing place is close at hand, will come in and Dr. King's New Discovery is now tiie Mackerel,No 1, perpound.solling...... 10 lishing only special dispatches. The Considerable pluck was exhibited by go out twice a day. If less wealthy, White Fiehjperpound,selling...... Ordinance KLIH, day to a Miss Yan Zandt, an heiress to days of ’SC, that of the U. B. Chinese standard remedy in the Coleman house Potatoes, (new)...... »S intention is, in the Spring, to use both Mission, corner of Second and Mill, a Leslie women recently'. When she they may be found at a seaside hotel, or hold and on hoard the schooner. Free Wool (unwashed)...... TO PROVIDE FOR TIIE 3TEASUBEMEXT OF WOOD. $500,000 in the jailors office. She fell Associated Press and Special. The bore its part. The commodious, neat discovered her house to be on fire, in a “mountain resort,” or as “summer trial bottles of this standard remedy, Wool (washed!...... ” -- US The Common Council of the Arillage of Buchanan in love with him during the trial. ly furnished hall was literally packed boarders” in a farm-house. But any at W . H . Keeler’s drug' store. ordains: sheet, as its name denotes, is Republi stead of standing idle and yelling, or That all stovewood or cordwood sold by the load with interested listeners, the general thing like a stated migration to a coun within the corporate limits ol the Village of Bu can in politics, but the editorial pen W hat is that when you add some 8 8 8 7 . interest being shown by the presence fainting away, she quietly telephoned to try-house in the midst of the owner’s chanan , shall first be measured by the Marshal of The high honor of receiving the thing to it, it will become smaller; but said Village, who shall give the party selling such is wielded against corruption where- of many of out young people from var the store for her husband, and then pro own woods and fields and coverts, not fusion votes of the legislature for U. if you take something from it, it will Harper’s Bazar. wood a certificate oi the amount or measurement ever found. Some of the most stirring ious parts of the city and from East cured a ladder, climbed upon the roof to return until April or May, is almost of wood contained in each load; and farther, that S. Senator falls to George L. Yaple. become larger ? A hole in a stocking. any person selling by the wagon or sled load with utterances have been condemnatory of Portland, and a fraternal spirit by that and chopped a hole through it, extin unknown. x r Jxi-crs'X‘2SA.«x,sx )- out such certificate, or who shall refuse to show His honors fall thick and fast, but do o f good delegations of Chinese pupils The reason of this is mainly that the such certificate to the purchaser, shall, on convic the Republican party, and even of guishing the flames before her hus TWENTY-SEVENTH tion thereof, be punished by a fine o f not more not stick to bim. and their teachers from the other mis Americans have not yet been captivated Anuual Report of the farmers* Mutual HAitpEifs Bazah combines the choichestlitera- than five dollars, or by imprisonment not more members of the corporation owning sions o f the city. band arrived.—Detroit News. than ten days in the county jail. Provided,hovv- by country life. They lavish fortunes Fire Insurance Association of Berrien htre and the fiuest art illustrations with the latest the paper. Messrs. McCullough and There was entertainment for the on their town houses, and build yachts County, Midi*, for the year ending-Dec. cver, there shall no fee be charged for such meas Ben. Shephard has come across a The present legislature will be asked 31st, 1386; fashions and the most useful family reading. Its urement and certificate. Connella, city editors o f the Journal eye, the ear, the mind, and the appetite. to enact that a newspaper shall be which are marvels of luxury. But the stories, poems and essays arebythc best writers, This Ordinance to take effect the first day of new wrinkle in the prosecution o f his That for the eye began the moment N o. members belonging to tiie Association. ..1835 May, 1887. duties as Internal Revenue Collector. and Republican respectively, though idea of laying out an estate and living u policies issued auring'the year...... 412 aud its humorous sketches are unsurpassed. Its one entered the hall, and consisted of a issued in every county in the state, Amt. of property at risk Dec. 31st, 1SSG..$2,444,882 It is a genuine clothes brush, with a quite young men, seem wide awake to on it does not attract them. They buy papers .on social etiquette, decorative art. house I hereby certify the above to be a correct copy copious profusion of decorations, most and sent free to the head of each fam RECEIPTS. * keeping in all its branches, cookery, etc., make it of OrdinanceXLIir, as adopted by the Common nickle handle, a trifle stiff, but still a “real estate”—to keep and sell at a profit, Couucil of the Village o f Buchanan at a special their work and the issues of the day of them Chinese designs, among which From assessments levied in 1885...... $7,552.57 iudispensabfc in every household. Its beautiful brush. The stiffness comes from the ily. M. D. Grove, of Pewamo, is the not to enjoy it. The institutions of the “ “ “ in prior years.. 350 31 meeting held December 15,1886. were revolving lanterns, exhibiting ex fashion-plates aud pattern-sheet supplements en- W . S. W ELLS, Recorder. fact that under the broom corn is a About a year ago, Mr. G. IF. Bar- inventor of this gigantic scheme, states are against this. As the entire es ** policy fees...... 134.00 positions of numan activity and me “ increased and decreased insurance. 50.50 able ladies to save many times the cost of sub pint bottle, and to get at it you un rows, of Central Iowa, made an inves tate of a father must be equally divided nageries of animal life—a veritable which probably owes its birth to the “ d isco u n t...... g.63 scription by beiug their own dressmakers. 2?ot a screw the handle.—Bay City Tribune. tigating tour to this region, and being among his heirs, the accumulation of The CosmopoSitara microcosm, all alive and going. The fact that so many publishers have land is surrounded by difficulties, and Total receipts...... $8,140.04 line is admitted to its columns that conld shock the most fastidious taste. The handsomest, most entertaining, low price, Impressed with the belief that “ this ear was entertained by well rendered adopted the cash-in-advance system. EXPENDITURES. illustrated family magazine in the world. the country is advancing so rapidly that ($ 2 .5 0 p e r y e a r , with a $2.25 premium way honor lies,” in June last he estab music, in most cases all parts being Detroit Journal. the chances are in favor of the owner Paid losses during the year...... $5,559.51 T h ey Laugh, at Him. carried by Mongolian voices with true “ Win. R. Rough, President...... 47.50 free.) Sixty-four beautifully printed pages in lished the Black Hills Weekly Demo being tempted to sell his park for a city “ Chas. F. Howe, Secretary...... ”806.56 each number, filled with short stories, sketches, W a s i o n g t o , Jan. 14.— 'The members musical skill. After appropriate open Mrs. Sawyer’s- dwelling at Cedar HARPER’S PERIODICALS. travels, adventures, bright and brief scientific site or to run a railway through his gar “ William llaslett, Treasurer...... 404.56 o f the Michigan delegation and other crat. This is the only strictly Demo ing service, Rev. P. C. Hetzel, of Salem, “ William llaslett, Director...... 1 10.26 and literary articles, by distinguished American Springs burned JMday. The old lady den. Nor must it be forgotten that the * A,T. Hall, « 36.75 JPer Y ear. andforeign writers, such as Julian Hawthorne, guests at the National hotel are having cratic sheet in South, western Dakota, who was the first to move for the es Harriet Prescott Spofiford, George Parsons had $30S in a truiflUhind the probable English landowner, with his inherited S.C.Thomson, ALBUMS. Rapid City with a population of hut ing filled out and signed by the far cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, send 30 cents for Book of 170 pages. GEO. P. wife of John Smith, took place from years among the Indians: “Every one fever sores, tetter, cliaypefl hands, BOWELL & CO., 10 SpitneE St./Kew York. 50 3,500, has three newspapers, two daily their late home on Tuesday. Her re mers. They turn up after a few knows that whisky is the worst enemy chilblains, corns, and all skin erup and one weekly. The Rapid City Jour mains were laid at rest at Summers- weeks as promissory notes in the an Indian has; and, because they dis tions, and positively cures piles, or no nal, owned by Mr. J. B. Gossage, for play such a strong desire to get hold of pay required. It is guaranteed to give. ville cemetery. Uncle Johnathan and hands o f innocent purchasers. N Cmratair EimmhmS it, most people imagine that they have perfect satsfactioii,or money refunded. Monthly. Lowest rates., Extra inducements. Ex* merly of ^Chicago, was established in BS Aunt Rachel Smith were among the Dr. Seaman, o f Alpena, recently lost an inordinate love for it. Now I have Price 25 cents per box. For sale uy press train time to all California points.” Address Jan., 1S78, as a weekly paper, and for A.. PHILLIPS — & - CO..— §4 Clark St.. Chicago, 111. earliest settlers in this part of Michi a child from diphtheria, and he claims had an excellent opportunity for coming W . H, Keeler. _ 22yl about a year has been published in a that the disease resulted- from care to a fair conclusion, audit is my opinion gan, haying settled here 49 years ago. There is one branch of labor which can live at home and make more money daily edition. Inaugurated at so early lessness in removing bodies from a that their appetite for liquor is no at work forp s than at anythingelse in this C. B. TREAT. She was about tho same age as her world’. CapitaV'nQt noeded; you are start stronger than that of a white man. The must always be done by hand—-nicking - a date in the history of the Black cemetery, bis child having gone into ed frqp. Boll) pe^es i all ages. Any one husband, both being SO years, old at whole trouble is that the Indian con pockets. oan dotbe wo;'k. Large earnings sure from first Hills, its columns were especially de the place while the disinterment was Start.. Costly outfit and’ terms free, Better nos the time of her death. siders it on honor to get drunk. Where Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit can bo Cur delay. Costs you nothing to send us your addrest voted to matters of local interest, and taking place. He threatens to sue this outrageous idea originated no one ed by Administering; Dr. Haines’ Gold and find out; if yon are wise yoii will do so at Franklin Fennell, was; buried, at en SpecHlc. the upbuilding and development of the city for damages. knows. They themselves can not ex once. H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. Morris cheapel, with the honors of It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea this section,. taking an Independent plain it. To us it seems most strange Leading Grocer. war, by Geo. G. Meade Post, on Friday Jerome Miller lives at Jackson; without the knowledge of the person taking ■ ||ll£V|TICEDQ Or others,who wish to examine stand in politics. This political stand that a human beingshould consider it an it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, A ll VErt I |$£IIw this paper, or obtain estimates last. Mr. Pennell was a private in Jerome has a son 3 years old. Yester enviable distinction to become intoxi has been maintained to the present, whether the patient is a moderate drinker on advertising spa?, vyhgn in Chicago, will find it on file at Go. K . 6th. Michigan Cavelry. H e was day a physician was called to examine cated. I have known young Indians, to or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunk 45 10 49 Randolph St., 1 A n n O. T U M I AC the editor, Mr.R. B. Hughes, being of Vhe Advertising Agency of LUHU H I IlUnillWI a strictly upright citizen and his death the babe, who was suffering from in whom whisky was distasteful, to get ards have been made temperate men who the opposite party from that to which drunk simply to rise in the estimation have taken the Golden Specific in their SPECIALTIES: leaves a vacancy not easily filled. flammation o f the lungs, and found the proprietor adheres. Having ex of their comrades. And yet,” continued coffee without their knowledge, and to-day TRAVEL VIA him smoking a corncob pipe loaded my informant, “there is nothing which believe they quit drinking o f their own free Through Trains with Dining perienced the hardships attending life will. No harmful effects results from its ad- Cars, PulIman Palace Sleep with vile tobacco. The kid was tanght will so quickly stop a quarrel between ing Cars, Modern Coaches. in a new town the Journal manage Weesiiw S. S. Institute. ininstration. Cures guaranteed. Send for Indians as to tell them that they act Sure connections in Union to smoke before he was a year old.— circular and fall particulars. Address in Fine Teas, Coffees, Cigars, ment well deserves a share in the The twenty-fifth quarterly meeting like drunken men. Is it not a strange Depots at its terminal pouits^ Detroit Journal. confidence G olden S pecific C o -, 185 R ace with trains p m and to the greater ease and peosperity of these of the Weesaw S. S. Association will contradiction?”—Pioneer Press “Lis Eqstt IVgaf, North and South. St., Ciucinati, Ohio, 42yl Cheapest', Best, and Quickest later years. be held in the Brethren church, at An echo from the Crouch tragedy: tener.” Route from Chicago, Peoria, The man who is afraid to express his or St. Louis to Tobacco and Baker’s Goods. The first issue of the Black Hills Troy, Jan. 23,1887, at Id o’clock. Yesterday afternoon the famous Jud An Untried Experiment* opinion might send it by mail.—Dallas DENVER, ' V S t. PAUL, p r o g r a m m e : Republican beats dote, Aug. 21, 1884. Crouch was driving through Jackson, - Edison says that no experiment which News, SAN FRANCISCO, MINNEAPOLIS* The paper has been owned and con 10:00—Devotional evereises conduct when his horse kicked over the traces, he has tried at night ever failed. Now OMAHA, PORTLAND. ORE. 47 Front st r e e t, trolled by a corporation, having a ed by Supt. of Brethren S. S. and then made a sudden turn, throw what we want to know is, did Mr. Edi F i t s .— A ll fits stopped free by Dr KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, son ever try at night to find the matches Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No fit's CITY OF MEXICO* ATCHISON. "building: worth $6,000 or $7,000 in alc- 10:30—The Bible, J. C. Miller. ing Crouch into a snow hank. Th foe Tickets, Kates, Maps,&c„ apply to Ticket Agents in his bare feet without disturbing any after first day’s use. Marvelous curse. Of connecting lines, or address cation on Main St., and a plant worth 11 :d0—What are the encouragments horse sauntered off, while Jud stood of the furniture or stubbing his big toe Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit T. J. POTTER, H. B. STOHE, PAUL MORTON, BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN. TstV.P. O.M.. O.P.ATiA. $3,000: The editorial chair has had o f S. S. Work, Mrs- C. Smith, still and talked. He talked hard: against seventeen different obstructions? cases. Send, to Dr. Kline* 631* Arch _For bandsome IIInRtrnteb Burlington Route Guido several occupants, but notwithstanding 11:00—Danger o f formality in the Detroit Journal. —New Haven News. St.* Phjla., Pa. 9yl - Boots Mnd to, postage to tho Gt r. & T. A.; Chicago,111. The storm o f Monday and Tuesday Tiios. W right and family, returned A c a r d .—Mrs Sarah A . Howe de to 023, and adopted by the Board. B u c h a n a n R e c o r d , filled north and south roads so that yesterday from Southern Illinois, sires to express thanks to the ladies of In the matter of claim of Walace Peck o f $56 for 28 days attendance at where he has been engaged in the of the "Woman’s Relief Corps, Ho. SI, many of them are impassable, especi court by Henry Whaley, then his depu TH U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 20, 1887. ally on the prairie, lumbering business the past two years. for their kindly regards on the even, ty, Peck and Whaley were requested W. I. KEELER ing of "their installation, by a souvenir to appear and testify under bath J : »tc«Ct'at the Post-Office,atBncFananMich.,as Mrs, Orrin Main, of Niles town A bill is before the legislature to a gold pen and pearl holder. The Corps Whaley appeared and $20 was allowed Secoud-Clas s Matter. ship, died yesterday morning of con prevent the unlawful wearing of the is a Worthy organization, always ready him.—Berrien Springs Journal, sumption, from which she has been a G. A. R. badge, within the state. to relieve the necessities of the needy, 4, 1 Niles Democrat. ! sufferer for some time. Mrs. Main Some showmen Lave been caught in care for the sick, and comfort the sor Vacancies having been caused by de was one of our old citizens and was this place Wearing the badge, When rowing. It is deserving the support of clinations and resignations, the officers W. TRENBETH, well and favorably known. they had no business with it, but were every loyal woman in the place. of the Berrien County Agricultural wearing it for the help it niight he to Society are as follows for the ensuing year—the vacancies having been filled them in their business venture. B enton H arbor, Jan. 17th, 1887. The great weight of snow of Friday on Monday last: President, Wm. A. morning was too much for Some of the The Annual Sunday School Conven Palmer; Vice President, Thomas Mars; cheap sheds about town. Among the Occasionally the great beauties of tion for Berrien county will .he held Secretary, E. P. E ly; Treasurer, James number, the fuel shed at the grist-mill telegraph are made prominent. A t the in the German Baptist church at St. B, Thomson; Board of Directors, S, C. THE TAILOR. Thomson, Asa Hamilton, Jacob Bren Books, Stationeryjand W all Paper, which came down with a crash, Ho time of the death of Mrs. Bromley, in Joseph, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb, Dayton a dispatch'w as sent to this ner, Thomas Evans, Geo. W. Rough, one was injured. Sth and 9tli, 1SS7, opening at 1:30 George A. Correll, James M. Truitt, place for a doctor, stating a bad case. Tuesday. W. B- Jacobs, o f Chicago, Chas. Ager, Geo. W . Dougan and C. H. Frank Heedham started from Dayton French. An assessment of S3J-f per HAS A FINE STOCK OF John K. Dew y, o f Oakland, county and other good talent has been secured Fancy and Toilet Articles, Brushes, after the message, but heat it here by and a grand* meeting is expected. cent on the stock was ordered payable is 92 years old, and has been a Mason to the treasurer at the First Hational about an hour and had the doctor well Every school in the county is urged to since ISIS. This heats Mr. Ingersol by Bank on Friday and Saturday January PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. several years, and we have no-more re on his way, only arriving in Dayton send at least one delegate. Please 14 and 15. Foreign and Domestic marks to make about the oldest Mason just as the lady died, when a prompt have collection taken in your school and in the state living here. delivery of the message might most bring with you to aid the State and Daniel Lyle, President of the Dow- Fine Soaps, Sponges, &c. likely have saved a life. county work. Delegates are requested agiac bank, a prominent money lender James Essick, an old resident o f to notify Geo. F . Comings, chairman in that City, died Friday, aged 57 3 9 Front Street, Buchanan, Mich. Berrien Springs, died suddenly last Mr . R obert M ead and his wife entertainment committee at St. years. were both born on the first day of Jan Joseph, of their intention to he present. tl Friday, o f apoplexy. He went out to uary, 1820, and last Saturday being the shovel some,snow, and had made hut a sixty-seventh birthday of each, their Please bring Gospel Hymns com Locals. few strokes when he fell over and al children and their children’s children bined. Sincerely yours, most immediately expired. He was took the occasion to call upon them James Ba l e y , Secretary. And w ill make them up in the latest for a family reunion, and presented Every lady should wear Ball Corsets 70 years old. them with an elegant easy chair.—B u for the comfort they give. Found at. styles at very low prices. chanan Record. Born sixty-seven Au American Swindler in the Toils. Th e members o f the Salvation Army times each?—N iles Democrat. C. C. HIGH’S. * L ondon, Jan. IS.—A man named corps state that they have met with You aretoo cute for anything, Frank. George Franklin Anderson, represent W il l U. Martin will he in Buchan SALE better treatment in Buchanan than in How any one but an old school teacher ing himself as an American solicitor, an on or about Jan 26, for liis regular aged 35, and residing at the Hotel any other town they have been In. would have been able to comprehend trip, tuning and repairing pianos, and The undersigned Assignee oi They are paying their way well by plain United States, without asking Metropole in London, was charged in organs. Orders may he left at Mrs. WOOD Gome and Examine. the Marlborough Street Police Court driving a number of hardened sinners such questions. to-day with obtaining means from Hahn’s bouse, or address by mail, and Scott & Brownfield, desires to an ------4t>------they will receive prompt attention, and off the coals. Charles Deakin of Susquehanna, Pa. nounce to the public, that now The W ea th e r :—F ollowing is onr Anderson had pretended to be engaged satisfaction" guaranteed. in recovering property in England be Measles in Niles. W ill the person who lias borrowed record of the temperature, as shown FOr Sale.—E ight or ten head of is the time to buy Boots and the copy of Consular Reports on Work by our self-registering thermometer, longing to the ancestors of Deakin, ------and had succeeded in swindling liis Stock Sheep. Also a fine Berkshire Shoes at bankrupt prices. Come I ce harvest has commenced. and Wages in European Countries, a for the week ending at 6:30 this morn victim out of about $20,000, which Boar, nine months old. ------. . ------pamphlet, at this oflice, please return ing: Deakin had given him to further the B. Chamberlain, and see for yourselves. Don’t Max. Min. G:30 F ound.—-A key. Call at this oflice. the same? Such works are kept here prosecution of the work, Anderson Friday...... 322D 25 2S One-half mile south of Buchanan for reference purposes, but are of little was remanded for a heaving, bail be wait, delays are dangerous. Come Saturday...... 84 IS ing refused.—Cnicago Tribune Special. depot. use when in the bands of others. B e n t o n H a r b o r has a Chautauqua Sunday...... 25 IS quick. I am liable to close the Hoffman circle in good working order. Monday...... 34 -24 How is your time to buy Woolen The examination of the colored pop Tuesday...... 24 •) D The Palladium of a recent date con Blankets, at ^ stock out any day. Hope and ■Wednesday...... 18 18 -10 tained a very creditable showing of HIGH & DUNCAN’S?’ Samuel W. Becker, of Eau. Claire, ulation, in Niles, last Friday and Sat Thursday...... 40 IS 38 Benton Harbor’s business and growth expect to very soon. Then you will was gran ted a pension on Tuesday. urday, resulted in five or six of them You will save money by buying your during 1SSG. The total number of all regret you neglected to buy being held for trial at Circuit Court packages of fruit and produce Shipped goods at th e F a i r . Dealers in nearly Saturdav , Jan. 15, was the f ortieth Carson Geyer spoke in Berrien this week, among which is included by rail and lake in 1SS6 is computed at everything. V when you could get goods for Springs, Saturday evening. the inimitable “Frock”, who is hoard birthday of Mr. Joseph Anstis, and he upwards of 1,500,000, which returned 0 kinds cf Curtain Rollers, at net proceeds amounting to $750,000. ------ing with Bent. Sterns until he can have was reminded of the fact by a party of ' STRAW ’S. much less than they are worth. his friends to the number of thirty-five Twenty firms aud individuals are en There are 74 cases on the calendar his trial. gaged in the shipping business. This month my Embroidery, White taking possession of h is . house, and for the January term of court, at Ber Among the new concerns put in Opera Goods, Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, will letter proceeding to run the same according tion is a pickle and vinegar company, Hardware rien Springs,, this week. A from Rev. G. W . Sicka- be found very cheap at *1 L. P, foose, from Portland, Oregon, of recent to their own notion. After a bounti who ship their product all over the ------country. Although only in operation G. C. HIGH’S. F riday came on Tuesday, at Ho. 0 date, contains the following item: ful supper, to which all did ample jus the last four months of the year they You will save money by buying your South Portage street, this week. It is ‘•The weather is delightful; have tice, Elder Hamilton, in behalf of the paid out a total of $0,000 for produce, ASSIGNEE. goods at the F a ir . Dealers in nearly a girl; -weight, 9 pounds. bad no winter, as yet; a little frost for friends, presented Mr. and Mrs. Anstis as follows: Cucumbers, $2,500; ap a few mornings; flowers blooming in with a beautiful caster, to which Jo. ples, etc., $2,200; grain, $1,300. The everything. 4 ------<*-#-*■------the door-yards. Hot so in Michigan, Deo. 29,1886. creplied in one of his characteristic company employs an average of ten Sauer Kraut, at BISHOP’S. I A mong the pensions granted last is it?" men during the whole year with a pro BUCHANAN, MICH. Saturday to Michigan people, was one speeches, when the friends dispersed portionate increase in the busy season. Elastic Hip Corset, best in town for feeling that it had been good for them to Miner Rivers, Niles. Mr . Y . E . D a v i d has taken the They will use the product of several only 50c, found only at / O hundred acres of cucumbers during initial steps towards establishing a to be there. T C. C. HIGH’S. ------the next season. The canning com Mrs. Shinn is suffering with a brok state weather station at this place, and pany put up 422,000 cans, paid $10,000 The grand boom has commenced. en arm, the result of a fall upon the since Monday morning the flags have Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Steffy live at Ber for tomatoes and $6,000 for wages, Prices cut in two, at THE infant child of Mr. and Mrs. White. Postal cards — Miss Sarah 2. Music, by Hill and Thompson urday evening, that “ capital should be W. C. C. Corset, English Satine, Chas Crofoot, of Eau Claire, died last troupe. Bridgman, J. II. Bishop, Esq., J. J. wiped out,” meaning there should be French model, found only at / "7 Saturday. an equal division of property. I f a 3. Welcome address, by the Presi Hanshire. C. C. HIGH’S. J. L , R ichards. P. M. man by bonest industry and strict dent o f the village. Mr , and Mrs. F rank Ba r r are economy should succeed in enmassing 4. Address, by the President of the more than his neighbor, who idles THE JEWEL! THE JEWEL! thankful for assistance shown them Charles Spencer, In the employ of Association. away his time and drinks up his sub The best Sewing Machine before the D r . Mrs. A nderson of South Bend, -by neighbors during, the sickness of Mr. Elmer Butts, In Hiles township, 5. The Farmers relation to the stance, he should be compelled to trade at factory prices. Call and see formerly of Buchanan, will visit this C. H. BAKER their child. while operating a feed-cutter, yester divide. That is what is now openly tariff question, W. A . Brown. it. . MEACH & HUHT.^ ) place for -the treatment of patients day afternoon, had the thumb and fore preached by anarchists in our streets. AFTERNOON SESSION. “ Capital should be wiped out,” is the Come everybody, and you can buy each Wednesday, Call at her office on finger o f his left hand as neatly ampu 1. Music. Marshal Shook wishes people liv motto. Such men should not be al cheap FOR gash anything in the Gro Portage street. Diseases of Women a Has just put in a new and complete line of Undertaking goods, tated as could have been done with a 2. Mixed husbandry, G. H. Parketon. ing in the village iof Buchanan, to de lowed to exist in any community.— cery line or Queensware, Glassware, specialty. Consultation free. 44wS meat ax. Drs. Baker and Henderson Niles Mirror. 3. The liquor traffic, Miss Annie consisting oi wood and cloth covered caskets, and a nice assortment sist from throwing their coal ashes Lamps, Burners, Chimneys and Shades, dressed the wound for him. You must not think that Hiles holds Treat, We show the nicest ladies’ scarlet into the streets. decorated or plain, the manopoly of Berrien County on 4. Farm drainage, Harry Hixon. Underwear in the city, for 75 cents. of Ladies’ and Gents’ Burial Robes, and would be pleased to have you E. MOliGAH & CO. Monday morning when near the 5. Economy in farm gmauagement. Shovel the snow off your sidewalk that kind of human beings. Other Call and examiim for^oumelves. ^ caq an(j examine his stock before buying elsewhere. Old Cemetery, on his regular morning Best Cotton Bat in town for 10c, at and then a little attention of the same towns have. Buchanan with the rest. Mrs. M. J.Meacli. c x HIGH & DUNCAN’S. (( kind give your roof, may save you route, Mr. George Batchelor’s milk THURSDAY MORNING. Mason & Hamlin organ, the best;jn a calamity. sleigh was caught by a gentle zephyr 1. Music. Call for Buckwheat F lour, at the market, sold on quarterly payments and capsized, and there wits a general H e n r y Ch a m b e r l a i n , lie of Three 2. Crop reports, Freeman Franklin. BLAKE’S.^ of ten per cent, of the purchase price mixture of two cans of milk, driver, Oaks, sent a very verbose petition to 3. Education for agricultural classes, per quarter, and no interest. Dr. E. S. DODD & SON, Prop. E dward Olney, author of a E. Morgan & C o. keep everything robes, etc., and as a consequence some the Legislature, last week, asking that Alva Sherwood. HOLMEb & DAVID. very popular series of school books body to commence proceedings of im fresh and dean in the Grocery line. of his customers were obliged to ex 4. Poem, IVby are we here, IT. B. Low prices tell the story; trade is o r mathematics, died at his home in Call and see us. " / h tend their Sundays supply to next peachment against Gov. Luce, because Webster. Ann Arbor, Saturday. E. MORGAN & CO.' booming, at BOYLE & BAKER’S. /'» day. of his connection with the State Board 5. Fruit culture in connection with Sheet Mhsic,—Holmes & David B is h o p is closing out Dolls at cost/- ^ of Agriculture, as was stated in these farming, George Cummings. A aron Mille r , returned from his have a large collection of Sheet music, Go to The F a ir for your Toys. *7 This week we have a letter from columns last week. Mr. Chamberlain AFTERNOON SESSION. California trip, Priday, fully satisfied vocal and instrumental, and will keep Rev. G. W. Siekafoose, from Portland, is mad becanse he cannot run Mr. 1. Music. A fine lot of new Hanging Lamps. with the trip and also pretty well W ill this year show a full line of Oregon. 250 miles north of us, and Luce, a fact he learned before the nom 2. Taxatien, Hon. A. H. Morrison. a supply on sale at Buchanan Music Call and learn prices, before buying, at pleased with Berrien County as a from Mr. H. H. Kinyon, from Tampa, ination of Luce. The Legislature 3. Watchfulness, Miss Edith Fox. School. J. BLAKE’S ./£ home. Florida, S50 miles south of us, both showed its appreciation of Mr. Cham 4. What shall we do to make farm Blake has a fresh stock of Grocer Stoekenett, all shades, at berlain’s resolution by promptly tabling telling the same story, about sit life more attractive, J. H. Gillette. ies, which will he sold at bottom prices •(> HIGH &DUHOAH’Si| E egexe H owe, a former Buchanan ting with doors and windows open, it, by a large vote. The document was 5. Are organizations of farmers es The best 5 cent Cigar in Buchanan, Santa Claus’ Headquarters $ t HOLIDAY HODS lad, is one of the purchasers o f the and of yards filled with flowers inbloom. taken up next day, at the Governor’s sential to their interests, Hon. A . N - the Pride, at W. H. KEELER’S. Weaver & Co. Silk Handkerchiefs Berrien Springs Journal office. His Gentlemen, are you trying to us sick request, referred to the committee on Woodruff. One trial of the Pride will convince and Mufflers. many friends here will wish “ Gene” of Michigan ? judiciary, and will take its regular 0. Reports of Committees. * you that K eeler has the leading success in his venture. course. Mr. Chamberlain will most NOTICE! " 7. Adjournment. 5-cent Cigar A ll who indebted to us will please L ast fall Chaumey Ashcraft, of likely discover that he has made a state W m. J. Jones, Pres. A sox of Roger Burns, five’ miles Groceries at Blake’s as cheap as the call and settle at once, as we wish to Great Variety at Low Prices, South Bend, lost a team, by a bridge in fool of himself. E rhstus M urphy, Sec." cheapest. - / commence the Hew Year square. east, while out in the orchard to shoot the city giving way and throwing the ------H on. H. C. Sherwood, E. MORGAH & CO. And will allow selections to Tbe made early aud kept a squirrel, yesterday, the gun exploded team, hitched to a load of stone into L. S. B ronson, " {r Com. FRESH BREAD will be kept at T h e S tar publishes the following until wanted. and young Burns is now minus a the mill race, and drowning them. A . L . Drew , Blake’s. s For all kinds o f Musical Merchan statement of the business of Berrien thumb.—N iles S tar. His son Charley Ashcraft, was driving dize, such as Musical Instruments of County Agricultural Society for 1SS6: The cheapest place to buy Prints is the team at the time, was thrown into Board of Supervisors. all description, Music Paper, Racks, RECEIVED. at BOYLE & BAKER’S, ‘f COME AND SEE US. I x theSenate, Monday, Senator W. I. the water, nearly drowned and bruised On stock subscription.... 1,093.11 Folios, Books, and all kinds of Repairs F o r adv. in. premium list... . 165.25 The claims of J. Y. Philips andD. Babcock was made a member of the . so as to lay him up a week or two. J3. P. Ely, per cent o f entries. 77.70 W . Swan, Justices of the Peace, were The finest Carpet-Sweepers in the Strings, &c., call at Buchanan Music Cash: at office from all sources 1,115 50 returned to them, and as they were un market will be sold for a small amount, committee on rail roads, one o f the He is now suing the city for $1,000 C. I*. Davis, rent of stands... 72.25 School. Agency for the famous Mason most important committees in the damages, for his injuries. Supt. speed department____ 217.50 able to show that they were legally at MEACH & HUHT’S. & Hamlin Pianos and Organs for Ber Private subscriptions...... 58.00 held under the law of 1SS5.-. Senate, Cash, on hand 'begin'" of yr.. 3.87 The bond of County Treasurer was Ladies, have you seen onr Black and rien county. The third trial o f the case of the $ 2,836.83 fixed at $100,000 instead o f $115,000, Colored Silks? W e have just received The finest line of Curtains in town, Benton Harbor Plow Company vs. the PAID. as heretofore. GREETING. 1887. Married.—January IS, by Rev. S. Premiums o f Fair o f 1835...... $ 579.35 a large stock. H IGH & DUHOAH. f at STR A W S.^ Cincinnati, Wabash and Michigan Rail Orders u u ...... 95.0S Hereafter no hills of Deputy Sheriffs, Ii. Hamilton, at the residence of the road Company, a suit for $20,000 dam Printing premium lists ...... 123.00 Commissioners or Justices will be al Patterns in Table Linen and Nap Go to Keeler’s for the Pride Cigar. groom, Hiram A . Smith, of Buchanan, Speed department...... 517.00 ages for the burning of the factory For balloon ascensions...... 175.00 lowed unless they apply to Section 172 kins to match, at C. O. HIGH’S, j ^ Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines here two years ago, resulted in the de and Miss Kora Nolan, of Boland, Da Orders of Fair otl§86...... 705.01 of Howell’s Statutes. Zephyr only 6c per ounce, at - , cheaper than anybody for cash or easy feat of the plbw company, at Center Premiums ft “ ...... G85.50 The report on committee on examin kota. HIGH & DUNCAN’S. (<. payments. Sale rooms in Scott & ville, the jury agreed at 10:30 Friday S 2,909.97 ing county Treasurer was adopted, and night, after deliberating for twelve Mr. Yan Camp highly praised for the Brownfield’s shoe store. "Wonder if there be not something Persons wishing to buy a set of The South Bend Tribune of Monday hours, that the plaintiff had "no cause manner in which lie kept the books. JOHN W. BEISTLE. wrong with the Stars addition o f re Dishes can buy them cheap, at I / announces the marriage of Mr. W ill 17. o f action”. The case will probably be The balance in the treasury was $1,- As the season for annual appealed.—Benton Harbor Palladium, ceipts. 433.46. J. BLAKE’S. ' *1 The Pride Cigars all run alike, clean Martin, well-known here as a piano -— •« » >» L. A . Duncan got the printing of tlie and sweet. Go to K eeler’s for them. tuner, and Miss Lillian Harper, o f proceedings of the Board of Supervi We have just received a large invoice is upon us, we wish to express our Away down. That is the way you South Bend to have occurred yester The annual election of directors of The weather signals displayed are sors at 12 per cent, less than lastyear; of Table Linens and Damask of the can buy Goods, at / U day, at the home of the bride’s parents. the Hational banks in Hiles were something o f a conumdrum to nearly the same to he delivered by March 1. latest styles, Come and see them. thanks to all of onr friends for their held last week, with the following all. The square blue flag indicates The bonds of E. B. Storms, County HIGH & DUNCAN. BOYLE & BAKER’S. i Treasurer, H. L. Potter, County Clerk results: M rst National: Directors, snow or rain; the square white one, Ladies, you will find Butterick’s Pat There is every prospect that Dr and Register in Chancery were ap. Those Beautiful Decorated Sets, at liberal patronage during the past year, fair weather; the white one with black terns for sale at Baker the member from the first dis Thos. L. Stevens, W . C. Lacey, Wm. proved. E M organ & Co’s, heat anything you center, colct wave; the black pennant Wallace Peck asked the Board to al NELLIE SMITH’S. trict o f this county will make himself R. Rough, Geo. H. Rough, Isaac Long, ever saw for the price. 100 pieces in and hope, by fair and honorable deal Silas Ireland, Chas. A . Johnson. at the top of the string, indicates low the Sheriff 50 cents per day for favorable notorious by his work on hoarding prisoners, but they thought a Set. . E. MORGAN & CO.) U School Books, at KEELER’S. Citizens Hational: Directors, F. M. warmer, and when it is at the bottom, the committee on public health, in the 40 cents enough. Trenbeth has a big line of Over To find the Highest Price for Pro Gray, J. B. Millard, G. W . Platt, J. O. colder weather ; when neither that nor ing, to merit a continuance. of the legislature this winter. Chairman of committee on'county coatings. duce, call at J3LAKE’S ./d Larimore, I. P. Hutton, B. F. Fish, the cold wave flag appear, stationary poor, in compliance with resolution i. George H, Richards, Jr. The First temperature. The indications are re adopted at October meeting reported Geo. F letcher has opened a shoe . You will save money by buying your same, and in the same way to gain W . A . P alm er was elected presi- ceived each morning by telephone from that he had made full examinations of shop in rooms under the bank and 'goods at the F air.. Dealers in nearly Hational declared a semi-annual divi books at county poor farm, and that solicits all kinds of work in that line. everything. dient of the Berrien County Agricul- dend of seven per. cent. the state signal office at Lansing, and there had been expended daring the many new friends. al Society, at Niles, last week. W e the work done here by Mr. Y. E. David, year for the support of transcient poor He guarrantees all work. W4. 1 Holidays are over, but you will al suppose it is; due to Mr. Palmer’s ex- outside of county honse, the sum of A n error into which the R ecord who is also trying to arrange to secure Holiday Goods, at KEELER’S. ways find a complete line o f Staple Wishing you all a happy and pros trem modesty that he said nothing a set of instruments to make regular $1204.87, of which $547.18 was expend Stationery, etc., at the with many others was led by the an ed in Benton township. There were Now, for fun. We will give you^ about the election that the announc- observations, hut as they cost about P. O. NEWS STAND. nouncement in a Detroit paper, that 70 persons received at the poor house. more goods for one dollar than any perous New Year, we are, ment might have been made last week. fifteen dollars and no pay accom The cost o f the support of each, exclu Dr. Hemingway, of Kalamazoo, had other dry goods house in town. Come Closing out sale for the next 30 days. been appointed on the board o f pension panying the work, this latter part may sive of interest, was $1.50 per week; including interest, $2.42. and see us. BOYLE & BAKER. ^ Come and see- what you can do. /& Th e papers are now apologizing for not be consummated at once. The ma Yours Respectfully, examiners vice Dr. M. W. Slocum, of The Prosecuting Attorney was di BOYLE & BAKER/ the story .told about H. C. Sherwood's this place, needs correction. Dr. Hem terial for three of the flags was donat Prepared mince meat, at . rected to immediately proceed to recovr Buy of us and we will save'you mission to Washington last week. He ingway’s appointment was only tem ed by three of the dry goods firms in er penalties of bonds in criminal cases- BLAKE’S. ROE BROS. money. L 7 • says it had. nothing to do: with politics porary, lasting only until Dr. Slocum town, and Mr. David bought that for heretofore astreted. No more hard times. Wool Blan- The Supervisors took about three- HIGH & DUNCAN. or post-offices. H e lays it to Demoerat- should so far recover as to renew his the other and had the work of making ' kets, at Boy£e & Baker’s, for 90 c. l ( fourths of a day to discuss the matter E x t r a copies o f the Record may ie Washington correspondents. They done by Miss Nellie Smith and Mrs. labors. Dr. Slocum still holds the po of mileage. The number of miles report Call at Trenbeth’s and see his always he found at the news depot in can probably stand it. A ’"'* sitioh. Straw, which was also donated. ed was 882, hut was finally .cut down Overcoatings. he post office room. " ■: -* t f I country attempted to vote. I and eight eanfduiito lo r re-flection to tho "UMteil States ordinary Pullman coach and cost frfjln §20,- others registered in tho Eighth ward in self for admission to Yalo college, which in senate,, and when it was thought that Far- 000 to 830,000. • ms- s h g e d w i t h r i s k . Rochester and voted. Mine was made a stitution ho entered in 1848. -In 1850 lie left well’s friends would be able to bring about Fino special cars are one of the extrava test case for illegal voting. I was Yale andwent to California, attracted thither the defeat of the general, Mr. Farweil refused gances of American railroads, and not a tried, found guilty and fined 8100. In 1875 .by the gold fever. COASTING ONE OF THE OLDEST OF to permit the use of his name. This is thought small extravagance either. Of the twenty the supremo court decided that women ,. He worked in tho mines for about a year, to have greatly influenced the friends of tho or thirty western and northwestern roads WINTER SPORTS. when lie made his debut upon tbo political dead senator to give Mr. Farweil then- united could not vote under tho provisions of each one has from §00,000 to $100,000 in tho constitution. From that time we have support Mr. Farweil and Gen. Logan had vested in palace ears for the gratification of field, being’ defeated fo r sheriff of Hovada continued our efforts to securo an amend county. Ou the same day, in the following The rung ami Hand Sleds—Coasting on had a complete reconciliation prior to tho general officers or to tickle the pride of their ment to the constitution. Wo have annually year, 1S52, that ho was admitted lo the bar Single Sleds—Tlio modern “ Hobs"—Dan latter’s death. women folks. I f these cars lasted forever scut to congress petitions with 100,000 signa he Was appointed district attorney. He was gers of. tlio Sport—Tho Fascination Mr. Farwell’s victory is the more notable there would be still from §3,000;000 to from tbe number of strong, contestants that tures, We havo had hearings before dif §3,000,000 invested in palaces on wheels married in 1855 to a daughter o f Governor For PITCHER’S Overbalances It. were in tbe field for Logan's place. Beside ferent Committees o f tho house mid senate. which did tlie stockholders no earthly good, Foote. the Hon. Milton H ay, who, it Was at one Wo, however, in the meantime demanded which drew no interest, hut which cost Mr. Stewart afterward removed to Utah I n the days, and the places when the writer special committees. In 1S82 both houses territory (where ho enjoyed a largo law prac enjoyed the exciting sport now known as time supposed would bo named by tbe gov money to maintain. Take all tlie roads on ernor for the place, there were tho Hon. granted us a special committee and each com this continent audit would pi’obaby bo found tice), and subsequently bo located in Nevada. -coasting they used to call it “riding down mittee presented a favorable report to the When the territory beemno a stato lie was 1 hfll.w perhaps this wasn’t so good a name as Joseph G. Cannon, H o r n Lewis E. Payson, that there was §5,000,000 on wheels for the elected as its first United States sonator. Hon. Horatio G. Burcha.nl, Hon, Thomas J. Forty-seventh congress. Tho present sonato sole delectation o f their general officers, and that applied now, but thero used to ho just as reappointed the select committee which made m uch fun in it all the same. The hill down Henderson and Hon. Clark E. Carr. a study o f the books of these roads would Solution of tlio Great Social Question. Mr. Cannon is a resident of Danville, His., an admirable report. Tbo house, however, probably show that the §5,000,000 Worth of which, the young people of Blankvilfe used to A cruel solution of tbe case was offered and has been a member of congress for four refused to give us a committee, and our pe magnificent rolling stock needed to be re go: spinning at the speed o f a limited express tlie other day b y a woinan whoso reputation teen years, so that bo is already pretty well titions: wore thrown into the hands o f the ju newed every ten years. It really makes train afforded a ride of more than a mile, and diciary committee. A two horn’s’ hearing for practical common sense makes her opin CASTOR quite an item of railroad bookkeeping tbe tbe village was. about two-thirds down. Be known. Ho is a southerner by birth, having ions on social matters rather harsh, or at first seen the light at Greensboro,, if. C., in was given us but a majority report was more one figures on it.—Chicago Mail. A Practically Perfect Preparation for CMldren’s Complaints. yond. the village in the valley there was a brought in against its and a minority report least blunt. She analyzed it after this fash “flat? and a mill pond, and if the road was 18o6. Ho has always given a great deal of hi our favor." ion: g86aPorte, I3td.,"i5smaiei Blouse, Tuesday, !>ec. SSlh. ally be a lady who was on the shady side of Feb. 9, IS2U, in a low roofed house in Mur- demy. Quay is nn My husband got me some medicine at John physboro, His. Murphysboro is in that part to square the account, which amounted to ©©FS’agiae, CeutiEsestSal IfoteS, S3 outlay, 1C. life’s meridian. But, of course, the older §5.—Hew York Sun. invc erate fisher son & Williams'in’s, druggists at Vassar, and ones did not always walk up with the rest; o f Hlinois known as Egypt, and tbe house man, and .spends commence"! giving it to me, and in three where the future successful soldier and legis they more often took comfortable seats in a c o l o n e l q u a x . whole days during weeks' time they began to put me in an easy The Sherman Urotliers. . sleigh drawn by horses, andso rodo both ways. lator first saw the light is a characteristic the summer, at Atlantic City, alone in a chair, “ for a short time each day,” at which Senator Sherman and Gem Sherman are But if any of tho youngsters had avoided one. boat, .with only his fishing rod and bait ns time I had no use o f my lower limbs and my the toil of the sport in that way they would said to exchange letters almost daily when companions. back was numb; it was a little more tbau out of one another’s society. “ Cimip” is certainly have been sent to Coventry. H o is a very astute politician, having taken two months before I could walk without what John always calls the soldier, and k% :- i - _The styles o f sleds varied. “Store" sleds his first leesons from Governor Curtin, for crutches. I am now a well woman, have “ How, John,” is the stylo that tho general wore at a discount. Most were made b y the whom he was private secretary. But when walked one and a half miles within a month, who is oNASQdAnmr’ wrrv. .tjs geography of ties goshtsy, will uses in accosting the senator.—Hew York village wagonmaker, and great pains wero Curtin and Simon Cameron fell out some can eat all kinds o f food and enjoy it, have SEE BY BJOBKiL'-oSKS TOIS ESSAP. TH2 Times. insisted upon that the turn of the runner’s timo after, Quay east his lot with the latter. gained from 82 pounds, since last May, to curve should be of just tbe proper bend. For REV. A. CLEVELAND COXE. A t one time his great personal popularity 116 now. Could say more of my sickness therein—all other things being equal—it was was seriously threatened by Chris Magee, of but delicacy prevents. I want to say to my allowed lay the speed of the sled, and a slow Tho Episcopal ISisliop of Western New Pittsburg, but Quay’s proverbial good for friends that Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and tune carried him safely through when the sled was worse than none. Xorlc anti His Pronounced Views. Plasters are the medicines ti.at cured me. I Sometimes a fai men’s long sleigh would bo .issue was made, as his election to the United The Rev. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Episcopal States senate shows. used four plasters with the first five bottles; pressed into service. A score of sturdy lads bishop of western Hew York, is a man of have used ten bottles in all and am well. I f would push and pull it up tho hill, and then strong conservative views and o f intense de A Phenomenal Climate. any one who reads this has any doubt as to rosy maidens, staid the authenticity of my statement, it will af votion to his church, and he never loses an Victoria, British Columbia, has a phenom matrons, brigh t A PICTURE IN THE AIR. ford me pleasure to refer them to my neigh LOGAN’S BIRTHPLACE. opportunity to protest against that which ho enal climate. On Dec. '5 a magnificent jyoung rural sparks, Of course be attaches himself to some bors all about here, as they are all astonish Logan’s early educational advantages wero does not believe to be right. So when it was bouquet of flowers was presented to Mayor and even grave, atelier, and together with a mob of other ed at my recovery It is a great family rera^ exceedingly limited, and it was not until after proposed to erect a crematorium in Buffalo Beauregard, of Montreal, by a citizen who ‘middle aged v il students paints there daily. Once a day tbe edy. Very truly, he was 14 years o f ago that he was enabled to bo was first in tho field to oppose i t That he picked them all in tbe open air, and most of lagers would “pile begin attending school. did not succeed in his efforts to prevent its master comes in and inspects the work of the Mrs. Ch ester G a g e . in" and all go students. As he passes down the room he them from his own garden. They comprised His first military experience was In tho building is not because ho is not a good roses, chrysanthemums, polyanthus, prim down together to examines the unfinished pictures. To this js s a r Mexican war and his first taste of political fighter. His views on the question of crema roses, marigolds, daisies, pansies, mignonette, V , Mich., Oct. 11.1S86 the music of ring one he gives a word of advice, the next one This is to certify that I have known Mrs. life was had in 1833, when he was made prose tion were set forth at length in an articlo en violets and many other varieties. In noting ing laughter and ho may compliment, though praise is rarely Gage since she came to Vassar, and know cuting attorney o f his native county. titled “Vulcan on Mother Earth,” which ap this incident The Victoria Times remarks: snow crumbling accorded, mid tho next one may bo shown Many umusing and characteristic anecdotes peared in a recent number of The Forum. “ Our atmosphere to-day is balmy and in ibe facts set- forth in her statement above to beneath the big where be has made a glaring error. Then ore told o f Gen. Logan. The general was an This has attracted wide spread attention. vigorating, the sun warm and bright, the be true. Very truly. t h e m o d e k n * “ b o b . " sleigh runnera. It perhaps tbo master will vouchsafe a few eo idliamsov inveterate enemy of the practice of feeing Bishop Coxe has always been prominent in lawns and fields are carpeted in the brightest G . E. W , words of instruction to everybody and then was always a matter of nerve and del waiters. Upon one occasion he and Mrs. Lo his controversies with those o f the Roman and most luxuriant green; scarlet berries Of the firm o f Johnson & Williamson, drug ica cy to steer one o f these ponderous craft ho is gone. gan, with a distinguished party, were at tbe Catholic faith. Ill are hanging on the mountain nsh, th epyra- gists, Vassar, Micb. Everything has been decorous while the down tbe long bill, and this work was always Grossman house, Alexandria Bay, where a 1869 ho published canthus and Christmas holly are brilliant in master was present and the students have iitrusted to the two coolest headed young banquet was spread in their honor. Tbe an open letter to their dress of scarlet and green.” — Chicago fellows in the party. They would lash their waiters naturally expected a rich harvest in Pius I X answering given close attention to all he lias had to say. Times. tw o sleds together at the end o f the pole, and the way of fees, but when after the feast they his brief convoking But they have hardly gotten back to their each seating himself on one leg would use the compared notes, it was found that the gen tho Vatican coun easels after the little talk which wound up DR. WILLIAM M. BAIRD. other as a rudder on the way down. Acci eral and bis wife had given their waiter their cil. In 1S72 the his visit, before a yell o f amazement is heard GHiQAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAOIFI© R’Y dents were rare, for all went down at the bills of f:u'c as mementoes o f the occasion, bishop published in from a spectacled youth, who is covering his The Republican Who was Elected Speaker By reason of its central position, close relation to principallines East o f Chicago same time, so1 as not to meet any one coming while tlie only other tip that had been re Paris “L’ Episco- canvas with his impressions o f some bit of of tho New Jersey Legislature. and continuous lines at terminal points "West, Northwest and Southwest—is the up. And people who were driving that way ceived was one ot fifty cents from a repoi ter nature in hazy tints. Everybody gives afc- Tho people of the United States are taking ZOA-PHOEA, only true middle-link in that transcontinental system which, invites and facil patde’I Occident,” itates travel and traffic in either direction between the Atlantic and Pacific. very discreetly waited till the party came who accompanied the party. 0J7 f j a summary of the a good deal of interest in the little state of The Rock -Island main line and branches include Chicag-o J'd iet, Ottawa, La down before continuing on their way up the Hew Jersey this winter, and the great ques Salle, Peoria, Geneseo, Moline and Rock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, hTusca- W Ja rTwW ffi history of tho Eng- -WOMAN’S FRIEND, tino, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskolocsa, W est Liberty. Iow a City, Des bill. Sometimes a farmer’s sleigh would be Growth of Language. gi j J 1 lish church, with tion there now is who n il! be elected United taken without the owner’s knowledge or con- Moines, Inclianola, Winterset. Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Tennyson has at last bequeathed to the T / a It refutations of the States senator? The Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, St, Joseph, Cameron and English language a word that will .rhyme R o m a n is t s ’ at picture here given Kansas City, in Missouri: Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Albert -t>ea, REX. MB. COXE. Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown in Dakota, and hundreds with “youngster.” It is “ touguester.” tacks. In 1S78, is that o f the Hon. Secures to GIRLS » painless, perfeefc of intermediate cities, towns and villages. How, why is not an auctioneer a lungster with Bishop Wilberforce, he issued a serial William M. Bail’d, development and thus prevents life who was chosen and a barkeeper a bungster? Our language publication in defense of Anglo Cath long weakness. .THE CsStEA¥*it©CfC ISLAND ROUTE must be enriched.— ’Washington Post. olicity as against either extreme. speaker o f the as Guarantees Speed, Comfort and Safety to those who travel over it. Its roadbed He was in sympathy with the Ox sembly b y the Ror Sustains and soothes Over-worked is thoroughly ballasted. Its track is of heavy steel. Its bridges are solid A Simple Process. ford movement, so far as that movement was structures o f stono and iron. Its rolling stock is perfect as human skill can make publicans the other Women, Exhausted Mothers, and it. It has all the safety appliances that mechanical genius has invented and A subscriber asks: “ Can yon send me a within the bounds of Anglo Catholicity, but day. prevents p-olapsus. experience proved valuable. Its practical operation is conservative and method good receipt for good Uoarhoiuid candy?” when Hcwman went over to the Romanists, It will be remem ical—its discipline strict and exacting. The luxury of its passenger accommoda Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner tions is unequaled in the W est—nnsnrcassed in the world. Certainly wo can, dear. Send along your Coxe broke from his Oxford .associations. bered that liis elec ALL REPRESS TR AINS between Chicago and the Missouri River consist candy and you will get a receipt by return Within the last few mouths he has been en tion was compassed vous breaking down (often preventing of comfortable DAY COACHES, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE PARLOR mail.—New Haven News. gaged in a spirited controversy with the by the Republi insanity), providing a safe change of and SLEEPING CARS, elegant DIHlHG CASS providing excellent meals, and Roman Catholic clergy o f Buffalo. He as cans, some boiling —between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City—restful RECLINING life, and a hale and happy old age. CHAIR CARS. serted that he could show from Jesuitical Dem ocrats and It has been discovered that the weight of Reader suffering from any com cotton has been increased by dishonest south writings that that sect upheld and believed in some Labor mem TME FAMOUS ALBERT l e a r o u t e THE NEW WAT. ern dealers by salting it. the doctrine that “ theond justifies themeans." bers while the plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoa- Istho direct, favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Over sent, and there would be trouble if he wanted Tho fathers of Caninus college in several war. sr. b a i r d . Democrats w ere pbora is worth everything to yon. this route solid Past Express Trains ran daily to the summer resorts, picturesque holding their caucus. There was a bare localities and hunting snd fishing grounds of Iowa and Minnesota. Tho rich to go home before it was returned. But tho MRS. LUCY F. BARBER, newspaper articles denied tho bishop’s asser Send for our circular of private testi wheat fields and grazing lands of interior Dakota axe reached via Watertown. trouble was generally o f short duration. tion, and one offered tho bishop 81,000 if he majority of Baird’s supporters, hut he held A short desirable route, via Seneca andKankahee, offers superior inducements The Woman of Alfred, X- X., Who Dared would produce his Jesuit authority. This the tho seat against all comers, all the same, for monials and be convinced. to travelers "between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs, St. But the real fun of riding down hill was Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, St. Paul and inter had b y those who rode on single sleds. I f yon to Present Her Xote. bishop has not yet done, aad the controversy it was thought that the-result would affect Every woman sickly or healthy the senatorial contest materially, mediate points. have never experienced the excitement this The little village of Alfred, Alleghany is practically dropped for the present. should read “ Eacts for Women.” This All classes of patrons, especially families, ladies and children, receive from Arthur Cleveland Coxe was bom in Morris Baird is a dignified appearing, spectacled, officials and employes of Rock island trains protection, respectful courtesy and sport affords, try to fan cy yourself seated on county, N. Y., was thrown into a state of middle aged mam He wears a long beard. EXPIATIOX. book will be sent to any lady reader kindly attention. . . a piece o f plank 2 b y 8 feet in size, furnisbed considerable excitement on Nov. 2 by tho county, H. J., M ay 10, ISIS. His parents re For Tickets, Maps, Folders—ootamn clo at all principal Ticxet Gmces in the tenlion to the cry, when it is seen that the of this paper, and to ladies only, on with runners. Ton are ready to start, you action of Mrs. Lucy F. Barber, who presented moved to Hew York city two years later, They Couldn’t Stand Mnstcr. United States and Canada—or any cicsired information, address, 'fallen he was 20 years old he was graduated young impressionist’s half finished picture, push Oil; 11 seems almost as if yon were fall herself at the polls, and demanded, when her “Yes, Hellie, dear, I am going the receipt of 10c. Address, from the University of the City of Hew easel and all, has started in flight toward the to R, R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, ing, if the hill be a steep one, so swift is your vote was challenged, that she be allowed to Montreal carnival. I don’t care a bit for ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO., President aid General Manager, Chicago. General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago; descent. The snow blinds your eyes. I f you swear it in. This the inspectors of election, York. He received his theological training ceiling, A w ay over in the corner there one may see snowsboes, toboggans, and all that sort of 1S3 Main Street, - - Ealsmazse, Mich. lose: your bead for ou instant you may swerve Isaac M. Langworthy, Albert W. Lang at the general theological seminary of St. thing, don’t yer know; but that horrid old tho cause of the victim’s discomfort; Some N B.—Letters m arked “ private” are seen from the track or upset. Then the fellow who worthy and Frank B. Goodwin, after a long Paul’s chapel in Hew York and was made company is going to look over Charlie’s THE CREAM OF ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE rector of the Episcopal church in Monisania, mischievous comrades have rigged up a rope only by our l’rivate Secretary and consult i®v>THE L10HT RUNfflM6«® Condensed Into One Volume. is just bohind you yelling like a wild men o’ coir til tation, concluded to do, and Mis. Barker books, and the dear boy says we must go. ing Physician. H. Y ., in 1S4I. A fter this he went to Hart and block and have played ou the youngster tbe woods for you to keep out of his way will bad the satisfaction of knowing that at least Companies are so mean!” —-Harper’s Bazar. H G. COLMAN, Private Scordary. PIONEER .vm DARING overtake you and you will both be hurt. Tbe one woman in tbe Empire state bad exercised ford, Conn., and ill 1851 he made an extended a very practical joke indeed. Over in another pai’t o f the great room one village flies past tho same rights of franchise as are accorded European tour. Ho visited Romo twice dur Eetter Left Unsaid. HEROES. m DEED S. you before you to men. Mi’s. Barber was afterward arrested. ing the reign of Pope Pius IX and at the re may perhaps find a student expiating some The thrilling adventures of all the hero explorers infraction of tho rules of the place by serving “ A n d now, m y dear general, come and sit and frootier fighters with Indians, outlaws and have more than The matter is of particular interest, since, quest of the bishop of Oxford, Bishop Wil by me and tell me all the scandal that’s wild beasts, over our wholo country, from the as a model for the rest. Or he may have thought about it upon the outcome o f this case, to a great ex berforce, prepared and published in Oxford happened white I’ve been away!” “ Well, earliest limes to the present. Lives and famous assumed the position as tho result of lot cast exploits o f DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Booue, Ken- Tbe flats are tent, depends the progress of the woman suf that author’s “Proposals for a Hew Reforma really, Mrs. Mallecbo, er—you sec—er—the tion,” foretelling the old Catholic movement ing. At all events, the young man whose tou, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, Carson, Cus reached and your frage movement in New Y ork state. fact is, that while yoa’ ve been away the'v ter, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Gener pose is here sketched by the artist cannot be sleigh Stops. I t is Mrs. Barber’s face, as shown in the picture os at hand. After his return from Europe has be*!.’ uo scandal!” — London Punch. als Miles and Crook, great Indian Chiefs andscores just a minute and here presented, is that o f a bright, sensible he was given a church at Baltimore," where in a very comfortable position, but while he o f others. S p le n d id ly Illu str a te d with 175 fine ten seconds and; he resided during tho first two years of th e endures the rest are painting, and he may NORCUIM FE E !! I established i s s t . 7 Merrill engravings. AGEKTS1VAKXJED . Low-priced and withal a determined woman. Her hau civil war. He visited tho battlefields, giving UNTIL BETTER / b e t r o i t ,m i c h . f and beats anything to sell- you have covered have the satisfaction of seeing the counterfeit Block. ls short. comfort and consolation to the wounded and 80 days* time given Agents without capital. of bis body in bondage in a picture bung The Eegnlar, Old-Established t a plump mile. The Mrs. Barber was bom in Alfred, and bet- dying Union soldiers. In lS 65he was made 43m0 SCA3LMELL & CO., S . Louis, JIo. tension has been maiden name was Sweet. H er husband is a second bishop o f the diocese o f western How upon the line at the next salon. PHYSICIAN" & SURGEON" great andtherehas A SINGLE sled. York, succeeding Bishop DeLaney, senior B y and b y a commotion ensues over a farmer. She was married to him quite is still treating with tho greatest been danger, but you try it again, and labor young, and is the mother of eleven children, bishop, upon his death, in 1S66. friendly dispute that has risen between two iously begin at once to climb the hill for half six of whom are living. Four died in in A year or two ago it was proposed bv a SKILL AND SUCCESS an hour jusfcto have another exciting ride of number of wealthy communicants In the dio fancy, and one was crushed to death while cese o f western Hew Y ork to present Bishop —.A & .X aX a— a one little minute. coupling cars. Twenty-five years siheo she Coxe with a pastoral staff, hut he declined HALL’S Coasting, by whatever name it goes, will was baptized by Rev. N. V. H ull into the- the honor, although he expressed his appre always be popular—some like it much better Seventh. D ay Baptist church in Alfred, o f ciation of the motive of the would-be donors. There *is more Catarili in this section of the than tobogganing. It always affords delight which she is still a member. She is also a country than all other diseases pnt* together, and s m i m m m i m ful opportunities for love making, and has member o f the Women’s Christian Temper Logan’s Own Epitaph. become very popular in many cities, where until the last few years was supposed to he inenra ance union. It isrememberedthat Senator Logan once HAS NO EQUAL. coasting clubs are regularly formed mid hie. For a great many jrears Doctors pronounced She says that she was led to offer her vote selected the epitaph fo r his own tomb. It is it. a local disease, aod prescribed local remedies maintained and “bobs” o f great cost are used. b y the civcnlar issued b y Mr. Hamilton Will- so appropriate that it is here reproduced as PERFECT SATISFACTION Coasting in cities is very dangerous some eox, stating that the provisions of law which near as memory can recall it. When the and by constantly failing to cure with local treat- times, and the list <5f deaths and accidents formerly forbade women to vote in this stato senator was in Kansas last summer he spoke mem pronounced it incurable Science has proven YOUNG MEN; MIDDLE-AGED MEN and all persons who by their own acts o f Xmpru* accruing from carelessness b y Coasters in have been repealed, declaring it tbo inspec at Ottawa, and after referring to the fact Catarrh to be a constitntionai disease, and there sorno towns is appalling. But it has come to fore requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's dence or T o lly at any period of life have brought lew Eom Seiii M ia Go. tors’ duty to receive the vote of any woman that he had been criticised for giving what upon themselves, .the evil effects following closely —ORANGE, MASS.— stay. who has the legal qualifications, especially if had been termed excessive attention to the Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I*'. J. Cheney & upon the heels of transgression of the laws 30 Union Square, N. Y. Chicago, III, S i. louts, Mo. she take the “voter’s oath,” and giving the soldiers, he said: “ When I am dead and gone Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional enre of nature, should consult tlie celebrated Dr.Ciarlce Beware of premature coiiclusions when at once. R e m e m b e r ! Ne rv o u s diseases (with or Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Francisco, Cal. opinion Of leading lawyers concurring. I want no better epitaph than this: ‘Logan now on the market It is taTcen internally in doses you see a man sit down hurriedly on the without dreams) or d e b ility and loss of nerve The case of Mrs. Barber naturally brings made it his business to look after the inter from 10 drops to a. teaspooiifuf. It acts directly pow er treated scientifically by new methods with F O R SALE BY sidewalk at this time of year; Don’t con to mind that of Miss Susan B. Anthony, of ests o f the soldiers. ’ ” — Kansas City Star. upon the blood and muens surfaces of the system. never failing success. • JSTlt makes no difference clude that ho is drunk simply because he w h a t you have taken or wh o has failed to curej'ou. Rochester, N. Y., the leader of the woman’s They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails has taken a drop.—Dowell Citizen. jCgy=*The te rr ib le po iso n s o f Syphilis and all Wallace Riley. suffrage cause in JOHN W. DANIEL. to cure. Send lor circular and testimonials. Ad b a d b lo o d and slcin d isea ses, completely eradi the Empire state. dress, ’ o cated without mercury. R e m e m b e r that diisono Failing to obtain Tire Senator Who W ill Take the Place F. J. CHEEKEY & CO., Toledo, O. h o rrib le d isea se, i f neglected or improperly nnsois’ sffiim THE CHROMATIC DUEL. treated,curses the present and coming generations national or state of Malione. gSP’Soldby Druggists, 75 cte. young brush Wielders and everybody flocks J6S»A11 u n n a tu r a l discharges cured promptly CREAM M L i, n i y d j legislation th at The retirement of Mahoneon the 4th day about them. It is soon evident that the dis without hindrance to business;" N o experiments. HON. CHARLES B. FARWELL NAMED Gives Relief would help along o f March will bring to the United States sen putants will never agree and some one pro Doth sexes co n su lt c o n fid en tia lly . A g e and g l ' C experience im portant. A. written guarantee and cares afjO TO SUCCEED LOGAN. the cause, it was ate John W. Daniel, who has for many years poses a duel with brashes and paints. A fair o n c e K H determined in 1872 been prominent in Virginia politics. Mr. CATARKH CURE of cure given in every case undertaken. bit will of course he a very palpable one and JCsHsuSPerers from any ch ro n ic d isease write GOLD in BEAT, m s * - by a lot of deter Daniel was bom in the Lynchburg district, very shortly after the men have stripped and H isto ry and-Sym ptom s of your case—"plainly. iS?. . Portrait o f tho TYximing Man—Sketch o f wfeverJ| mined women to the great tobacco mounted a high improvised platform: for the Cases solicited which others have failed to cure. CATARRH, His Life—Tho Lirtliplaco o£ Logan. try the plan of producing section fight, the body of each is marked with chro . 5 3 ®Send two stamps for celeb rated w orks on Chronic.Nervous andDelicato Diseases. You HA Y. FEVER.] V m Hotr the General Tailed to See the voting under the .of Virginia, in 1S42. matic evidences o f his opponent’s skill. laws as they at H o is tall, slender have ah exhaustive sy m p to m a to lo g y by which Not a Liquid , SODA Necessity of Tcelngr Waiters. A n d so atelier life wags merrily on fo r the to study your ow n c a se . Consultation, personally r- -i: • present exist. Miss .and handsome, with Paris art student. The jokes are sometimes or by letter, fr e e . Consult the o ld D octor. Snuff or Poicder. B est in the World. Hon. Charles B. Farweil, of Illinois, who Anthony tells of [a high, broad fore- practical to tho verge o f endurance and tlie Thousands c u re d . Ofiices and p a rlo rs p ri F ree fr o m 'Jsead, surmounted IDEAL va te. You see no one but the Doctor. Before has beennhosen by the Republicans of that her voting and her jollity of the place may he seasoned with too confiding your case consult D R . C l A k K E . A ions Drugs andf^& P USA. t»y black curly H A iE t CU RLER ■ • state to serve out the unexpived term, o f the eras, b a r b e r . subsequent t r i a l much coarseness sometimes, but no great friendly letter or call may save future suffering and hair. He w a s a AP3D FRSZ2ER shame and add golden years to life. Medicines Offensive odors. late Gen- John A . Logan in the United States and conviction for the same in an inter harm is done. soldier in the Con does not scorch, Irarn or sent evciywhere secure irom exposure* Hours, A panicle is applied to each nostril and is agree . tiavo a pusltive remedy for Use above ciftcuM*’; by lte t__ s senate; is a well known and wealthy merchant view with a Rochester reporter printed B at woo to the sensitive soul who cannot 8 tc 8; Sundays, 9 to 12. Address, able. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, regis -thousand* of cased of the worst Iclud and of Ion? standing federate army, and ^/^^•.blaelwthe hair orhandu. “• of Chicago. He was b om at Painted Dost, some years ago. Her recital will be of inter bear tho horseplay of the place, for ho will jA fi) A n y lady after a single tered, CO cents. Circulars free. E L Y BROS., have been cured. Indeed. sostrons ls njy faltb ln Its efficacy, fcggSis a trifle lamefrom Fi D. CLARICE, M. D. Druggists, Owego, N- Y . i‘32y tbntl will send TWO POTTLES SREB, together withaVAL N", T , , Ju ly 1 ,1S23, and was educated a t the est at this time: __ surely iivo to be sorry fo r liis delicacy. i.i i.fcO’''t i ’ial w ill use n o -o th e r. EIERBILL BLOCK. DETROIT. Mich. UABLE TREATISE o n tills dEscaso,io any snflferen ,ipALhvordcrs o f the Stomach* He was elected o f sex. In 1870 Francis Miner, of St. Louis, are regarded as excellent authorities by the Bowcl3, Dane's Liver, Ijilneys, Yrinary Orcans and sheriff of Cook the legal profession. H e is married to a lady ceedingly eventful one. Bora in Wayne all I’cmnlo Complaints. Tho feeble and sick, strug [STOPPED FREE sent to our convention at Washington a JgM H P '©Sh A tM . arvelous success*- of wealth and culture. Mr. Daniel delivered county, H. Y ., Aug. 9, 1827, liis fam ily re The BUYERS’ GUIDE is A M J O N E gling sgokn!* tlLcaae, aad "slowly drifting towards 5 county in 1853, and series of resolutions claiming tho right tho grave, w ill in most cases rceovt r their health by ■ . H Insane Persons Restored the address at tho ceremonies attending the moved to Turnbull Issued Sept, and March, •j e T t o (was re-elected four of the women to vote under tho four s tlio timely uso o f P at. kEft’s T ovc, but delay is dan ■ ■ n s Sr.KUNE’S GREAT completion of the Washington monument. . v ...years later. He county, O., when L' each year. .GSr* 312. pages, In the Principal Cities, with History of His Life; gerous. Take lb in time. Sold by xdl Druggists in ■ ■ N e r v e R e s t o r e r teenth amendment. These resolutions wero | inches,with over and Sermons by Sam Small, his Co-laborer. 'represented his dis he was 8 years of largo b ottles &£ CLOG. iri/BRAnr&NfZRVB DlSKASES. Only sure accepted by us. Wo worked on that basis Cost of “Special’’ Railroad Cars. ^ —(3 ,5 0 0 illustrations — a. J cure Jor JVerve Affections, Fits, FfiUpsy, -etc* trict in the lower and demanded that congress should pass a dec ago. ONLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Iotaxxidlb if taken as .directed. No Fits after In short, without enumerating roads, tho W-. whole Picture Gallery. Most remarkable and intensely interesting and first day’s use. Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to house o f the Forty- laratory lawauthorizing women to vote in ac Here the. days GIVES Wholesale Prices KINDEnOORNS Fit patients, they payios ----- * ' » briefer w ay is to say that every road on the amiming engravings cvcr.scen in a book. Tho safest* surest, quickest and 1^*1 euro for Corns, .received. Send names, express .address t)t« ptt.-rtvc- -r vmtmvftt second,Forty-thud cordance with that amendment. A petition of his early boy direct to consumers on all .goods for ONIiX JFUIili AJfD ATJTHENTICiEDITXON J afiHctedt0Dft.KLINE.9tt Arch St.it.^rhiladclphia.Pa.______CHARLES B. FARWELL. ^ rorty-fourfll continent has a special railroad cor for its Bunions, Waris, Holes, Callouses, t'C. i^indrrstheir fur with 40,000 to 50,0b0 signatures was sent to hood were passed. personal or family use. Veils how to ther growth. Stops all pain. ClvcimolrouVlc. ^Slakes tlio sSracsists. BEWARE OF /AUTATING,FRAUDS. president; a special car for its general man The'first complete reports ever printed. Great congresses, although his seat in tho latter congress asking for the passago of such a law. He received a fair order, and gives exact, cost o f every est book sensation of the day. Tremendous de /cot comfortable, ninclereoma cu«*t3 v!;p:ieverything ager; a special car usually for its general else foils. • Sold hr Drussrists at iGc. Hiscox& Co.-. U.1E, was; successfully contested by Mr. Le Moyne, The committee to whom tho question was re education at the thing you use, eat) drink, wear,- or mand; No book ever before like it. AGI3NTS superintendent; oftentimes a special car for WANTED. Popular* low-down prices. Write w ho .Was Seated after a period o f one year. ferred brought in a majority report against Farmington acad hAve with. These 1KVALUABLE WILSON its chief engineer, and, as in tho cases of BOOKS contain’' information gleaned' for terms; or, to secure agency quick, send 75 cts. Mr. Farweil had quarreled with the late emy, and returned the proposed law, and this report was most of the trunk roads, a special car fo r its from the markets ‘o f tlie world. We in stamps for fulLoutfit. General Agents Wanted Senator Logan, but when the latter was adopted. Gen, Butler was a member o f the to his native state,; will mail a copy FREE toiany ad STANDARD BOOK CO., Or extra ability anil experience, to take general ap; WASHBOARDS. directors. These cars are built by Pullman. 43mG • ■ 205 Pine St. ST. LOUlS, Mo. nominated in 1884 he buried all personal feel- committee, and he brought in a minority re Where he began dress up*on ^eceipt o f 10 cts. to .defray pointing agencies, to flud and start other canvass- ife^fThtoeTrVasbboatd* hie made ’with They havo plate glass windows fromtho roof icrs on.fast-scliihg hooks. Kxtniordiunry induce a K e n t -W o o d rim. The Strong- • in g and worked like: a beaver to securo the port favorable to our cause. This was But 'teaching school a t ; expense o f mailing. M«et ns hear from etthoards and hest -washcrs in tha to the floor;; and are divided into one or tw o , you. . Respectftillyt ,* ments Applicants mnst show‘they mean busi election of the Republican ticket. Subse ler’s; first move to show that he sympa the same tune' that Of every description ,nttl ness by stating bylettcr (no-postal cards) m f c h , world.- F o r solo by