August 25, 1881 - Buchanan District Library
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August 25, 1881 - Buchanan District Library
jgerrien H REPP BL ie AN NEW SPAPER I hare opened a Furniture R epair Shop in J. F. HAHN’S BUILDING BUCHANAM UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY — BY— and am prepared to do all work in thatltae on short notice. J O H N " Gr. H O L M E S . Billiard Table Hepairin g ----- AND— te r m s :—S 1 .5 0 p e r Y ea r. A ll Kurds of Job Work JSFPATASLXtH A£TARCS.^6& I f PICS-—l a Uaeord B ntt& ss, Stteet. BUCHAXAN, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1881. VOLUME X V . A CORN D O D G E R . A Man in -a M illin ery Store. there Av as any danger o f a battle, al though we had heard that the long H A Y D E N R E A , manufacturer and dealer in She had mildly hinted that she didn’t T h e r e was a y o u n g g ir l fr o m B o rd e a u x ,' haired chief had been sent after us. care to go to church again until she . Light and Heavy Harness, Saddles, R obes, SOCIETIES. HARDW ARE Blankets, Dusters, Nets, W hips, Trunks, Satchels, W ith c o r n s o n h e r little p in k teau x , Some o f our runners went back on our had her summer bonnet, but at the T h e y g a v e h e r such, p a in Brushes and C om bs. N o dry goods or groceries. trail, fo r what purpose I do not know. mention o f 'bonnet he turned around T O- O. F-—Buchanan. L odge N o. IS holds lta . T h e tears ru n l i k e ra in OUGH BROS., Wholesale and Retail dealers in 1 . Tegular meeting, at Odd Fellows Hall, o n each N . M URPH Y, Fashionable Barber and Hair One came hack and repbrted that,an and belched o u t: K Toesday evening. - Dresser. Ladles’ and Children’s hair cutting Downithe b r id g e o t h e r d e lica te n en u x. army o f white soldiers was coming, and a specialty. Front st., opposite Dnubar House. “Bonnet! ’Noiher neAV bonnet! Why H e r lo v e r —a y o u th fr o m C o lo g n e — he had no more than reported rvhen an don’t you go doAvn and buy out every A . SL—Snm mit L odge N o . 193 holds aregF &. risx Fled widely and le ft her alogne, m eeting ATonday eventagon o r before the IN C COLLAR P A D CO., sole proprietors and other runner came in with the same infernal bonnet foundry on Woodward OOD & SAMSON, dealers in Shelf and Heavy m u m oon in each month. manufacturers o f Cnrtis’ Patent Z in c Collar W h en h e fo u n d th a t h e r fe e t Hardware, Stoves,,Tinware, Paints, Oils,Glass, story, and also told us that the com Avenue, and done Avith it!” P ad, Buchanan. F or sale b y dealers everywhere. W ith c o rn s W ere re p le te Agricnltnral Implements, &c. F ront s t , northslde. 'TV £ A - 3L—BnchsnanLodge N o. 6Sholds a regmand had divided, and that one party “1 haven’t had hut one this spring,” JP » nlar meeting Fridar evening o n o r before the "VT J . SLATER, manufacturer o f Wagons, Car-" W ith n e v e r a w o r d h e h a d flogne. was going around to attack us on the she meekly protested. ' toll m oon in each month. i \ . riages, Buggies, Sleighs, £ c . Repairing at M E A T M AR K ETS. opposite side. The first attack was at T h e y sen t f o r a d o c t o r fr o m L y n n , tended to prom ptly. Front street. “ One! W hy, you’ve had forty.” O F H.—Bnchanan Grange 2?o. 40 meets on A s s h in in g a n d n e a t as a p y n n , the camp o f tlie Uncapapas tribe. ’ The RAN K MERSON, proprietor o l Central M eat “ Only one, my dearw and I can show the second, and fourth Saturday o f each month, P. t u :R M E R S £ MANUFACTURERS BA N K , BnMarket. Cash paid for all kinds o f liv e sto c k H e lo o k e d a t h e r tea u x . shots neither raised nor'fell. (Here be you the hill.” s t 2 o 'd o c k ? .x .‘ _ cchanan, Mich. A ll business entrusted to this and produce. South side Front street. T h e s o u rc e o f h e r w eattx, Bank will receive prom pt and personal attention. indicated that the whites commenced “ Well, that cost forty or fifty dollars.” a G . Tw—Buchanan X odge K o . S5S holds Its W m . Pears, P res.; Geo. H . Richards, V ice P res.; A n d in d u lg e d i n a g ra tified g ryn n . firing at about four hundred yards dis • regular m eeting on. each 3fonday evening. “ Oh, no. The bill is only nineteen A . F . R oss, Cashier. tance.) The Indians retreated— at first H e p re s cr ib e d f o r th is m a id fr o m B ord ea u x , side F ront street, Tremont block. dollars.” e . T . r . O F BCCHA2ffA^r hold s its Tegular EORGE CHURCHILL, Contractor and Build slowly, to give the women and children A nd c u r e d a ll h e r litt le p in k t e a u x ; “Nineteen dollars! Well, that’s an » m eeting at the Presbyterian Church, on b ach er, and dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles. time to go to a place o f safety. Other outrageous SAvindle!” A n d n o w it is said Tuesday at 3 F - 3 f. F ront street, Bnchanan, M ich. JEW ELR Y. Indians got our horses. By that time T h e y t o o w ill b e w aid, “ It is a very plain bonnet,” she re RS. F R AN C W H ITM AN, Agent for V ictor A n d from sorrow an d g r ie f find r e p e a u x . we had warriors enough to turn upon marked, “ and it was only for spring.” H . BOB, dealer in Watches, ClociB, Jewelry, ATTO R N EYS* Sewing Machines. Attachments, oil and need . Books, Mnsic, Stationery, & c. Spemaltymade the whites, and we drove them to a les famished for all machines. In Bradley’ s P hoT h e sw eet-scen ted y o u t h from C olog n e, “H ow much will a summer hat cost ?” ot repairing. Comer Front &Main streets. 3L PLTRPTO K. Attorney and Counsellor at hill and started hack to camp. Then he asked, after reading doAvn to the tograph rooms, Front st. "Who le ft h e r se v e r e ly a lo g n e . • X&w and S olicitor in Chancery. Office over the second hand o f white warriors end of a column. the Bank, Buchanan, "Mich. W h en lie first h e a r d th e new s UCHANAN M ARBLE W ORKS. Monuments came. W e did not know "who was their and Headstones o f all designs and kinds o f Tfis m in d h e d id lew s “ Well, I ’ll try to get along with ten A S B IP E R & W O K TH ISG TO S, Attorneys Marble. J- S. Beistle. A n d flitted f r o m life w ith a .g r o g n e . chief, hut we supposed it was Custer’s or tAvelve dollars, but you------■ ” and Coonselors s t Law, and S ohotors in Cban» command. This party commenced fir J . R O E . Practical Watchmaker. Watches, eery. Collections m ade and proceeds promptly —B. S Bartlett' Y . YOORHEES. manufacturer o f F m it and “ Ten or twelve demons 1” he yelled, . Clocks, K an os, fo r sale cheap. Tremont remitted. Office over Kinyon’s Store, Buchanan. ing at long range (indicating nearly a as he half rose up. “I tell you it’s an • Flour Barrels- Special attention to custom J.O-TAX SITSS. A- A. 'WOKtHZN6TOH. building. Bnchanan. work. C om er W est and Main streets. mile). VVe had then all our warriors outrageous swindle, and no one hut an and horses. There were eighty warri idiot would submit. They tack the TVAVTD E . H K M A N , Attorney an d Counselor T7" P IE R S O N . W agon and Carriage Painting Fort Yates fDakOta) Correspondence o f the CinM TT.T.TH U L J J at Law. and SoKcitocin Chancery. Collections l\ . executed neatly, a t reasonable prices for cash. ors in my band. A ll the Sioux were price on because they think yon don’t cinuati Commercial, made and proceeds promptly remitted. Office In Give m e a call. Day's Avenno. there from every tribe. W e had war know bran from broom-sticks.” Bough's block, Buchanan,A lich . 17T K G E R T £ M ARBLE, proprietors o f Indian THE CUSTER FIGHT. Reserve Mill. Custom grinding a specialty. riors plenty as the leaves on the trees. O. HAM ILTON, M ilk Dairy. Delivers Milk “ Then you go down Avith me and A E O R G E P . EDW ARDS, Attorney and ConnSatisfaction guaranteed. Portage street. . In all parts o f the corporation daily Resi Ohr camp was as long as from the fort make the purchase.” I X aeUor at Law. Office, corner "Main and Second dence, head o f Front street. Streets. Kiles, H ich. OUGH & PEABS, Proprietors o f Bnchanar T w o S iou x A ccou nts o f tlie A nnihi to the lower end of our cam p'here “Egad! I Avill! I ’ll go this very day, and Bnral "Mills. Custom and Merchant grind HAS. W . SMITH, proprietor o f Livery, Feed (more than two and a half miles). Sit and i f I don’t buy a better bonnet for m HliOHXTOX o iG e H A L L Attorney and Counsellor tag o f all kinds. Bnchanan, M ich. ' lation o f H is Force. and Sale Stable, opposite Dnnbar House, B u -. 1 a t Lav ting Bull and Crazy Horse were the four dollars than you have ever had L aw and S olicitor in Chancery, Buchanan, chanan, Mich. M ichigan. great chiefs of tlie-figlit. Sitting Bull FU R N ITU R E. There lias been a great desire to hear did not himself fight, hut lie gave or for ten dollars, I ’ll eat shingles!” ACOB F . H A H N , Undertaker. A full and com That afternoon they entered a mil plete assortment o f Caskets and Colliiit con the Indian account of the Custer fight. ders. W e turned against the second P H Y S IC IA N S . BA K E S S & C O , dealers In Furniture, Picstantly on hand. Bnrial Robes a specialty. linery store in company, and the old A ll these liostiles were in it. Capt. party. The great body of our war . tares, Frames, i c . Bepairtag promptly done. gent had the look of a man who was Maln street; Bnchanan. S. BOB B . AT. D., Physician and Surgeon. A . K E L SE Y , manufacturer o f Artificia Howe, who is highly regarded by the riors came together in their front, and bound to Avin i f it broke a leg. • Office in S . S. B odd & Son's drug store* Res . Limbs, Buchanan, Mich. Indians, told me that Low Dog, chief we rushed our horses on them. A t the idence on Bay’s Avenue, east side* Buchanan, LACK £ SCHBAY, manufacturers o f and deal “ My Avife AA'ants a bonnet,” he began, ers iu Furniture aud Organa. Factory near the o f the Ogallallas, and recognized by the same time warriors rode out on each H . TALBOT, Machinist. Engines, Threshing as he got settled down on a stool. river bridge; Bnchanan. B . J . X . R O B , Physician and Surgeon. Propri • and Agricultural Machines repaired. Cider Indians as a great warrior, had prom side of them aud circled round" them etor o f Roe’ s Throat Balsam. Office, in R oe's “Very Avell. About what price?” mill Screws,"Saw Arbors, £ c ., made to order. Shop ised to give, him an account o f the fight, till they were surrounded. When they PH O TO G RAPH ERS. block, ot^r Severson’ s drug store, Buohanan, X ich . m Chicago street. " “ “Say from four to six dollars.” and invited me to hear it. I took pen saw that they were surrounded they R . ROSS PT. P IE R C E , Phvslcian and Surgeon. \ T CATHCART. Photographs, Ferreotypes, Oil “Yes, sir. Here is one for four dol AM ES CASE, Florist, keeps all kinds o f Flower cil and paper, and, with L ow Dog’s Office o v e r W a ite JhVTooSs’ store, Buchanan, dismounted. They tried to hold on to lars. It is for a kitchen girl on Six .1 1 . Printings; Lidia In k Pastel, and Photo-Cray and Vegetable Plants for sale. Good plants at ■Mich. ons. Main street, Bnchanan, Mich. consent, noted it down. I have it al their horses, hut as we pressed closer low prices. One m ile north o f Buchanan. most word for word as translated hy they let go their horses. W e crowded teenth street, and I call it an elegant 1L I*.AT. B A KER, Phvsician and Surgeon. Kight B . BRADLEY, Photographer. Constantly thing for the money.” T .M O R L E Y , Star Foundry. A tall line o f D calls promptly attended to. Office oferK injon's . adding all the latest improvements in the art. them toward our main camp and killed . South Bend Chilled Plows, and repairs for the interpreter, but I regret exceeding “I—I guess we don’t Avant one for ftore, Buchanan, Mich. Second door east o f Post-office. ly that tlie interpreter aid not give me them all. They kept in order and Kalamazoo, Oliver and Three Rivers Plows. Also, four dollars,” he muttered, as a chill Iron Beam Plows. Casting done to order. Com er a literal translation. A ll the Indians W , SLOCUM, H om eopathic Physician and fought like brave warriors as long as lieAA1" up his spine. ol Front and Portage streets, Buchanan. • Surgeon. Buchanan, M ich. Office at resi BLACKSM ITH S. use a great many gestures and signs, they had a man left. Our camp was dence, com er Main and T hird streets. “It’s Arery cheap, I assure you, and MOS EVAN S, Graincr, Painter and Paper and the interpreters tell me that it is on Greasy Grass river. (Little Big URCH £ M O W R R T do all kinds o f machine the colors are very popular Avith kitch Hanger, Buchanan, Mich. Good work at low h T R S . E . F . A ^ B E R S O ^ T ,X .B . Office andreavery difficult to do more than give the blacksmithfns. A lso manntactnre the Tloss" Horn.) When we charged every chief en girls, but here is one for six dollars.” prices. JsL idence, P ortage Buchanan. M ich. Office side "bar buggy; p isto n s, £ c , to order. Shop on substance of what they say. gave the cry, ‘Hi-yi-yi.’ (Here Grow hours from 2 to 4 p . x . B iseases o f women and Portage street, one door north o f foundry. “Ali| that is more like it! N ow I call children m ade a sp ecialty. Patients hoarded while “IVe were in camp near the Little Chief gave -us the cry in a high pro T O H N W EISGERBER, manufacturer Of Lumber. that handsome.” under treatment i f desired. THU attend calls in R . BOYCE, Blacksmith. Horse shoring at B ig Horn river. We. had lost some (I Custom sawing done to order. Mill on South longed tone. When this cry is given the village o r country. “So it is, sir. That is for a second. the old price o f $3.50. Shop first door south of Oak street. homes, and an Indian went- back on it is a command to all the warriors to Dunbar House, Day's Avenue. girl oi\ Winder street, and she certainly J . SM ITH . IT. B . I respectfully request m y the trail to look for them. W e {lid not watch the chief and follow his actions.) has good taste. It is the cheapest bon • friends to m ake their calls early in the morn know that the white warriors were Then every chief rushed his horse on ing. when the nature o f the case w ill Dermic. B y B R IC K M A N U F A C T U R E R S. net I have made for a year.” s o d oing w ill he able to give the case m ore prompt coming after us. Some scouts or men the white soldiers, and all our warriors “ Yes—ahem —no doubt!” gasped tlie attention than otherwise m ight he possible. Spec E N R Y BLODUETT.mannfactnrerof Building, in advance o f the warriors saw the In did the same, every one whipping an ial attention given to Surgical operations. Resi W ell and Pavement Brick. Y ardiu Mansfield's old gent, as reel streaks began to color dian looking for tlie horses, and ran other’s horse. There was great hurry dence, co m e r B av's A venue and Chicago St. addition, Bnchanan. his neck and chin. “A nd what’s the after him and tried to kill him to keep and confusion in the fight. No one B . F U LLE R £ C O , manufacturers o f conprice of this one?” RS. X A A R X A B U T TO N . M idwife an dX nrse. . Crete, house, w ell and cistern brick. Day's him from bringing us word, but he ran chief was above another in that fight. , A ll calls prom ptly attended. Front Street, “ That? That is sold to a barber’s avenue, Bnchanan. Buchanan, M ich. faster than they and came into camp It was not more than half an hour af and told us that the white warriors ter the long-haired chief attacked us Avife for eight dollars, hut I could get you up the mate to it if you Avant.” T A IL O R S . D E N TISTS. were coming. I was asleep in my lodge before he and all his men were dead. “Barber’s AA’ife—aliem—eight dollars at flie time. The sun was about noon Then we went hack for tlie first party. OHS FENDER, Fashionable Tailor. W ork ex3 L WELSOX, Bentist. Office, first door north — and this one?” O eented In the latest style® and warranted to fit. (pointing with his finger.) I heard the W e fired at them until the sun went & o f the Bank. Charges reasonable and satisFront Street, Bnchanan,. Mich “Well, I made tlie price very low on b e fio a guaranteed. XAKCTACrCKERS OF THE alarm and I did not believe it. I thought down. W e surrounded them and that one, as it is for a seamstress who TREN BETH . Merchant Tailor. The latest it was a false alarm. I did not think . G . MAXSir iE L D , Operative Dentist. A ll work watched them all night, and at daylight always buys o f me. I only charged IMPROVED BU CH AN AN WAGON . styles in Cloths, Cassimores and Suitings • done at the low est living prices and warranted it was possible that any white men we fought them again. W ekilledmany lier twelve dollars for that.” always on hand. A ll workwarranted. Bnchanan, to g ite satisfaction. R oom s over JSnyon's store. Carriages. Buggies, SleigHs. & o . M ich. would attack us so strong as we were. o f them. Then a chief from the Un“Seamstress, ell ?” W e had in our camp the Cheyennes, eapapas called our men off. H e told “ Yes. She goes out fo r seventy-five CLO TH IN G , BOOTS & SHOES. Arrapahoes, and seven different tribes them those men had been punished cents per day, and o f course she can’t o f the Teton Sioux— a countless num enough; that they were fighting under _ afford any better than this.” E A V E S £ C O , dealers In Clothing, Hats, ber. Although I did not believe it was orders, that We had killed the great' Caps and Gents* Fam ishing Goods. Front Old Whetstone Avas as red as a straw street, Ba chanan, W h a tine alarm, I lost no time in getting leader and his men in the fight the day berry hy this time, and it was only by ready. When 1 got my gun and came before, and Ave should let the rest go a tremendous effort o f will that he fJTHB ARCADE J- i f . BERN ARD, Proprietor. out of my lodge the attack had begun home. Sitting Bull gaAre this order. could repress a “gosh dam it!” in that part o f the camp where Sitting He said: ‘This is not my doings nor “ You wouldn’t care to look at this Bull and the Uncapapas were. The these men’s. They are fighting because sixteen dollar bonnet, as it is for a me Central Block; Front S t , Buchanan. Indians held their ground to give the they were commanded to fight. W e chanic’s Avife,” softly remarked the women aud children time to get out of have killed their leader. L et them go.’ milliner. ATTE £ "WOODS, dealers in Boots, Shoes & Bobbers. South side Front street, Buchanan. the way. By this time the herders I call on the Great Spirit to witness “No—ahem—perhaps not,” he grunt J. C. V aiTEj . K. WOODS. were driving in the horses, and as I what I say. W e did not want to fight. ed. was nearly at the further end of the Long Hair sent us word that he Avas M. POAYERS. A E hinds o f aroik made to or“But this one at twenty dollars might der, and particular attentionpaid to repairingcamp I ordered my men to catch their coming to fight us, and Ave had to de possibly do,” she went on, “ although Also, ready-made Boots on hand and warranted. horses and mount. But there was fend ourselves and our Avives and chil your Avife’s position in society Avould F . STRONG. A ll kinds o f B oots and Shoes much confusion. The women and chil dren. I f this command had not been only permit her to Avear it for second Are at home six days in every week, where they will be pleased • m ade to order, and repairing done cheap for dren were trying to catch their horses given Ave could have cut Reno’s com -best. Just Avait and I’ll show you some ■*ash,sndsatisfaction guaranteed."Op.Bongh block. - to show their many customers and friends the and get out o f the way, and my men mand to pieces, as Ave did Custer’s. thing for twenty-five dollars which were hurrying to go and help those N o warrior knew Custer in the fight. Avill charm you.” D R Y GOODS, &C. that were fighting. When the fighters W e did not knoAv him, dead or alive. “I won’t! I ’ll he hanged if I wait a saw that the women and children were When the lisrlit Avas 0Arer the chiefs minute!” he exclaimed as he rose up. 3I. FULTON & CO.— Call at theDonhle Store • o f T . i t . Fulton & Co., Bnchanan, Mich.. to safe, they fell back. By this time my gaA_e orders to look for the long-haired “I don’t fe e l. very well, and I’ve also m r goods cheap. people went to help them, and the less chief among the dead, but no chief agreed to meet a man at the City H all P . £ C. C. H IGH , dealers in Dry Goods, Fan able warriors and women caught horses with long hair could be found.” (Cus . at three o’clock. Martha, you go ahead . c r Goods, W all Paper, Curtains and Fixtures. and got them ready, and we drove the ter had his hair cut short before start and pick out a bonnet.” Front street; Buchanan, "Stir-h first- attacking party back, and that ing on this march.) “ One for—for—for—four dollars,” e r r i e n c o u n t y c o -o p e r a t iv e a s s o party retreated to a high hill. Then I CroAv King said that if Reno had she whispered. c i a t i o n , dealers in D ry Goods, Groceries, Protold my people not to venture too far -----O F ----held out until Custer came, and then •".sions, Notions; Boots £ Shoes, A c , Bnchanan. “Four be-hangs! W ho said anything in pursuit, for fear of falling into an fought as Custer did, they AA’ould have about four dollars? I f you can make ambush. By this time all the warriors Avhipped the Indiaus. The Indians one for twenty dollars do you, I ’d take G R O CE R IE S, &C. in our camp were mounted and ready Avouhl then have been compelled to di- it; .but i f yon look better in one for for fight, and then we were attacked A'ide to protect their Avornen and chil tAventy-fiA'e dollars, yon can have it on the other side by another party. dren, and the Avhites would lnwe had sent up. W hat I was scolding about They came on us like a thunderbolt. I the advantage. He expressed great this morning Avas the shape o f your ORE; B R O S , dealers i n Groceries, Crock ery, Glassware and Bakery Goods. D a y s Block, never before nor since saw men so admiration for the bravery o f Custer bonnet—not the cost. I still hold that t street, Bnchanan, Mich. brave and fearless as those white war and his men, and said that the fight the shapes are outrageous; but you’ve C- NASH ; dealer in Fam ily Groceries and riors. W e retreated until our men got impressed the Indians that the whites got to have One all the same.” . Pitm sions, Stone and W ooden W are. Comet all together, and then we Charged upon were their superiors, and it would be o f Front & Oak streets, Buchanan, Mich. A n d w hen he got out doors and them. I called to my men, ‘This is a their destruction to keep on fighting around the comer, he struck the air £ W . W . SMITH, dealers in Staple and Fancy good day to die; follow me.’ W e mass them. Both lie and L ow Dog said they Avith his cane and yelled": . Groceries, Provisions and Crockery. Central block, foot o f Main el. Buchanan. Mich. ed our men, and that no man should did not feel that they Avould be blamed “I f a man had played that on me, fall back, every man whipped another for the Custer fight or its results. It I’d hunt him to his natroAv grave!”— -ANDman’s horse and w e rushed right upon Avas war; they Avere attacked; Custer D etroit F ree Press. IN SU R AN C E. them. A s w e . rushed upon them the tried to kill them; they killed him. A . P A L M E R , Notary Public, Fire and Life white warriors dismounted to fire, hut Crow K ing said he had two brothers . Insurance ana. R eal 'Estate Agent. Repre they did very poor shooting. They killed in the fight; that from thirty to sents ten o f th e oldest and best Companies in the Hartmann. United States. O ffice-ftith D .E .H in m sn . held their horses’ reins on one arm fifty Indians were killed, and a much N eav Y ork , August IS.—Leo Hart while they were shooting, but their larger number who Avere Avounded died E . PLIM PTON, Notarv Public, Conveyancer mann, the Russian nihilist, appeared in . andlnsnrance Agent. Represents Lancsshier horses were so frightened that they afterward. o f England, Fire Association and American o f Phil the superior court clerk’s office this pulled the men all around, and a great adelphia. Office with E . M . Plimpton. morning, and, renouncing his allegi many o f their shots went up in the air OHN G . HOLMES, Fire Insnrance ana Real ance to the emperor o f Russia, filed a and did us no harm. The white war The Sm all B oy’s Explanation. Estate Agent. R eptesentsutae o f the best In YOU W IL L FIN D IN BERRIEN COUNTY. declaration of his intention to become riors stood their ground bravely, and surance Companies in the country- Record office. It was Sunday evening. Angelica a citizen of the United States. none o f them made any attempt to es In the in ter vie av Hartmann said: “I T A A B M E E S 'M U T U A L F I R E IN SU RAN CE A S cape or get away. A fter all, hut a few had invited’ her best young man to the evening meal. Everything had passed am only in fear of kidnapping, and be JD SOCIATION o f Berrien County. Only farm of them, were k illed; I captured two risks taken. War. H a s Lett, Sec'y, Buchanan. off harmoniously until Angelica’ s sev lieve that I can best avoid it hy giving o f their horses. Then the. wise men en years old brother broke the blissful my quarters, intentions and movements and chiefs o f our nation gave out to silence by exclaiming: A U C TIO N E ER S. the greatest publicity. I have been our people not to mutilate the dead “ Oh, ma! yer ougliter seen Mr. Light constantly shadowed since I came here, white chief, for he was a brave war VT HAM ILTON , Auctioneer. W ill attend to all ed the other night, when he called to and from the numerous attempts made i_Y• business in m y line promptly, at reasonable rior and died a brave man, and his re prices. Give m e a call. Address, Bnchanan, Mich. take A ngie to the d rill; he looked so to dispose of me in London and Paris, mains should he respected. Then I nice sittin’ ’long side of her with his I do not doubt that some, such course T E Y I LOGAN , Anctioneer. A ll buslnes will turned round and went to help light arm—” L i receive prom pt attention, at reasonable priceshas been thought of, for i am positive the other white warriors who had re Post Office address. Bnchanan. “Ered!” screamed the maiden.Avhose that T cannot be extradited by any in treated to a high hill on the east side face began to assume the color'of a ternational arrangement. It is aco f the river. (This was Reno’s com D R U G G ISTS Avell-done crab, quickly placing her knoAvledged that in my attempt on the mand.) I don’ t know whether any hand over the boy’s mouth. life of the Czar I did not seek the mur T V B . X . S. DODD & SON, Practical Druggista. white men of Guster’s force were taken “Y er ougliter seen him,” continued der o f the man Alexander Romanoff, I JJ Fine perfnmea and useful toilet articles. Pieprisoners. "When I got hack" to our acriptions a specialty. camp they were all dead. Everything the persistent informant, after gaining sought only the destruction o f this vi his breath, and the embarrassed girl’s tal exponent o f wrong principle. This E . B A L L E N G E E , was in confusion all the time o f the hand was removed; “ he had his arm—” is proved by the fact that while an at fight. I did not see Gen. Custer. I do R a n t and Main Streets. Bnchanan. Mrch. “Ereddie,” shouted the mother,’ as in tempt at murder is punished by the not know who killed him. W e did not frantic attempts to reach the boy’s au Russian government with penal servi TV w ] know till the fight was over that he was the white chief. W e had no idea ricular appendage she upset the con tude not exceeding fifteen years, one Stationery, A c , south side o f Front street. that the white warriors were coming tents of the full teapot in Mr. Light- made upon the life of the Czar is inev N otary Public & Conveyancer. ed’s lap, making numerous Russian itable death. This recognizes a politi until the runner came in and told us. H O TELS. Avar maps over his neAV lavender pant ca l complexity o f crime. Even if in MoueynoUected and promptly remitted. Beal Sa* I do not say that Reno was a coward. aloons. U te Agent. Makes out Pension Papers as naual.that railroad explosion many persons' U N B A R H O U SE , Bnchanan, Mich. A . B . Tenthonaaod dollars to loan, in gome to salt, at 8 Watches, C I o c k s , Silver H e fought well, hut our men were Sabin, proprietor. First-class in ever respect. “I was just goin’ to say,” the half had been killed and wounded, this as fighting to save their women and chil per cent^onfiTeyeaiB’ time. hoy pleaded, between a cry pect o f affairs would have remained 49 " 0 £Bce in Boagb’ Bblock, corner o f Front and Mich, W are, Books, Stationery, dren, and drove them hack. I f Reno frightened to inftinjyfn Oak Street!, Bnchanan H ick . 29tf and liis warriors had fought as Custer and an injured whine, “ he had his unaltered. Y e t facts prove that no arm—” one was wounded, so you see that I Musical Instruments, and his warriors fought, the battle “ Y ou hoy!” thundered the father, seek an asylum in this country as a H OU SE, Berrien Springs, Mich. Otis might have been against us. N o white ■ Sheet Music, &c. Reed, Proprietor. G ood Livery in connection “ away to the woodshed!” right. In this view I am supported by man or Indian ever fought as bravely with the house. A nd the boy Made for the nearest Wendell Phillips, V ictor Hugo, SwinasjGuster and his men. The next day exit, exclaiming as he waltzed out, “I teu, and other men of intelligence and we fought Reno and his forces again MILLINERY GOODS. Avas only goin’ to say Mr. Lighted had judgment. I want to mold popular and killed many o f them. Then the his army clothes on, and I leave it to sentiment in favor of the nihilists. I 8. P . B - D U N N IN G, Reliable Mffliner. Alchiefs said these men had been pun him if he didn’t.” • C r O O d l C r O O f l s want to'show the people of this coun ____ ways something new to show customers. Par ------AND------ished enough, and that we ought to he lors, M ain sL, Buchanan, M ich. A n d the hoy was permitted to re try what the condition of Russia really ------AT----merciful, and we let them go. Then turn, and the remainder o f the meal is. In no civilized country o f the -a r R S . M -F R A M E , Fashionable Milliner. The we heard that another force was com REAL ESTATE AGENT. PEL latest styles always on hand. One door east oi was spent in explanation from the fam ing up the river to fight us (Gen. Ter ily in regard to the dumber of times world is Russia so little understood as Post-office, Buchanan, M lch. in the United States. H ow do I pro ry’s command), and w e started to fight Freddie had to be talked to for using pose to gain this end? By lectures, A tten tion P a id to Collection and __S . L O U D E BUNKER, Fashionable MDliher them, bat the chiefs and wise men ___ Latest styles constantly o n hand. One door his fingers for a ladle. articles, newspapers, any means that , C onveyancing. counseled that we had fought enough north o f Bank, Main S t , Bnchanan, Mich. are offered. The moral support, and and that we should not fight unless at SSES CONANThaTe opened a new stock of possibly the material, that sympathy H ow to M ind a B aby. tacked, and we went hack and took ___yMHHhery Goode. W e ask the ladies o f B n Office i n R ou g h ’s B lo c k , « SPEC IA L A T T E sT IO N G IV E N TO chanan to sfre na a call. Main street. Bnchanan. First, a man must needs have one to m il give the popular movement in our: women and children and went Buohanan. M ichigan. to take care of. It isn’t every one that Russia may have its weight on those away.” ' R E P A I R I N G t . Having heard L ow Dog’s story of is fortunate enough to have one, and who are struggling and watching-and CLOCKS, W ATCH ES £ JE W E L R Y . . the fight I concluded I would try and ’ when he does his w ife is always want waiting for the end which must some Prudence Plants, that Necessity __ JUJU "WILSON, Fashionahle Dress and get an account from other chiefs, and ing to run over to the neighbor’s only time come. That endis a constitution J .H .R O E M ay Reap. f R Cloak t i Maker. Parlor*, Roe’s hlodk, upstairs, al Republican government in Russia, going with an interpreter to the In five minutes. Bnchanan, M id i. Cor. Front and M ain Sts. P rom five to nine dollars w ill secure “ John, take good care o f the child the people in po wer, authority vested dian camp, approached Chief Gaul first. _________ ATW OOD, Fashionable Dress and in the hands-of a chamber o f deputies a certificate to r one thousand dollars in H e Said i f he knew anything he would until I return.” C2oak Maker- Cutting and Siting a specialty. elected directly from the people, czargood reliable com panies. The .great “Don’t stay long, my dear.” tell it; but he denied that he was in 1s t door north o f bank; Main st. T H E IM PR O V ED feature in this plan is econom y, always She is scarcely out o f sight When the dom and slavery at once abolished, and the fight. H e Said he was helping the -a r E S . F . R . M ICHAEL, C loak and Dress Maker. givin g relief to those in need, each woihen catoh tlie homes, and took no luckless babe opens its eye, and its the progress and development o f the J lL AB workwflJ’receiTepromptattenHcm. Prices •reasonable. Com er Detroit and Third ats. member being h is ow n treasurer,- and Other part. I f he thought'I believed’ . mouth also, and emits a yell. Y ou tim- great country in the foremost xafik o f beeping his m oney u n til assessed f o r a S la k e B e t t e r that, he mistook his man, and X shall id ly jift the cherub, and sing an oper- the great republics. That is .what we loss b y death, w h ile in ordinary Insur try him again. Rain-in-the-Face refus -a tic a ir ; he does not appreciate it, but want. H A IR W O R K . SYRUP, ance Companies the p olicy holder m ust ed to talk. I then called on Crow King, yells the louder. Y ou try to bribe him pay a n n u a lly Targe sums in excess o f a chief o f the Uncapapas, Sitting Bull’s with bits o f sugar; not a bit o f use, he ■arRS. M A R Y B L A C K ; dealer in' Human Hate The Lebanon Shakers number 350, i u . A ll kinds o f Hair W ork dona to order, Stout tribe, and a imted warrior. H e has "a" spits it out. Y ou get wrathy and shake the actual cost o f the insurance. street, aersnth door e a a to f bank. and good face,’ and wields" great influence - him. H e stops a second and you ven two-thirds o f whom axe wom en and Reliable and energetic Agents want -with leBS tael and labor than any other apparatus L . E E ID R E , manuCsctnrer o f Switches, over the Indians. - H e is-one o f the few ture another, when, good heavens! he girls, and their property is valued at ed. None other need apply to W ill condense Sorghum, Juice or M aple sap tast Curia, PuBk and all kinds o f hair w ork to on Mv® chiefs who, speak well o f Sitting Bull. sets up such a roar that the passers-by $1,500,000. Members relinquish all M B i G A R D N ER , Gen. A g’t., er than any evaporator in use. The best apparatus B com a ln Trestont building; Bnchanan. ter. Bi know n form aktag Jelly from svreet cider. Thou A fter some little'talk he came up to look up in astonishment,- when in rush B uchanan, , sands in use. Bend’ lor descriptive circulars o f f.M r f . M cE W E N ; dealer in Hunfan Hair. es your w ife, snatches the child from claim s on retiring from the communi B errien Co., M ich. the fort and gave me his story. Evaporators, Cane Mills &c. Agents Wanted. C u r i a , n a d e t o e r d s r / R o cm i Office in R ecord B uilding. *‘W e ’ were in camp, not thinking your willing arms, and Stills it by magic. ty. V T . F A jK M M A H I N E C O ., Bellows Falls, VL Business Directory. Easiness Directory. M ISCE LLAN E O U S. C J Z W E I W e M J E Y B J J W B E D B D B B A J J H J W W W BOUGH BROS. WAGON WORKS S A grape vine at Cajon, Cal., has hom e five tons o f fruit, breaking down the oak tree on which the Adne climbs. The. London World expresses the opinion that Englishmen don’t know how to treat a woman decently. The embroderies o f the hangings in the drawing-room o f Vanderbilt’s hut on F ifth avenue, will cost $ 10,000. Americans are said to have spent over $8,000,000 in France last year.for Avorks of art, engraving andbooks. The death rate o f Paris rose fifty per cent, this summer on account of the heat. The Postmaster-general stirs the lo cal postmasters op for their failure to properly cancel stamps. A new ear mark for hogs is known as the -‘Whittaker under-crop,” and can he used alike on white or black pigs.I t is said that physicians regard the bodies o f persons Avho have died of hydrophobia with even more terror than they do small-pox patients. It is said" that Edison holds between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 worth of stock in the various companies formed to introduce his incandescent light. Britons growl at the quarter o f a million o f dollars they pay annually, in one way or another, to the son of tlie duke o f Wellington. A man in Accom ac county, Va., is the father o f nineteen children—-“ eight pairs and three aces,” as the local papers expresses it. A They enforce the laAvs so strictly iu Verm ont that the man.who disposed of a small pond Avas arresting for poolselling. T H O M K I S. P. & C. G. H IG H Largest and Best Selected Stock DRY S The standing armies o f Europenumber over 2,100.000 men. W B D James Gordon Bennett has an in come or $800,000 a year. The total value o f exports from this country for the seven months ending July 31 was $S2,707,346 in the same time in 18S0. H T The prisoners in Philadelphia jail are supplied with fans. A W M J AS YOU HIKE IT. Bob Ingersoll says that the State prison is full of “only children.” I f you have only one child borrow an other. H GOODS, FANCY GOODS, W W J One Price A le to Every Customer. C. C, HIGH. Jewelry* BoiMirs Ug D John C. Dick, JUSTICE LOWEST f/f/C £S. EVAPORATORS SUGAR ‘JELL1 done to order. Y our patronage ie solicited T O J J J 9 0 . A petition is in circulation in Carrolson, 111., asking that the sale of cider he forbidden. A bedstead factory at London, Tenn., turned out 75,000 bedsteads last year and w ill make 125,000. G M A m u n jifD A N ew Y ork tramp goes around Avith a long reed, and when he finds any m ilk behind anybody’s grating he puts in the reed and drinks his fill. In excavating at the Lord Lom e mine at Gold Hill, Nev., at a depth of 300 feet there Avere found in a stratum of clay live worms about three-quarters o f an inch long. Cork trees are being successfully raised in Georgia. The cork on some o f them is already thick enough to use. I t is supposed these trees can he successfully raised in most o f the Southern States. This kind o f sorroAv has rested heav ily on John Colbert, o f Etowah, Ala. H e began to get married when he was fourteen years old, and now at fifty, has lost three wives, twenty-two chil dren, one arm and thirty horses H e thinks it is rather hard to lose so many horses. A Swedish miner at Houdzdale,- Pa., went berrying recently, and his dead body was afterwards found among the mountains. I t is supposed he was atattacked and killed hy rattlesnakes, as many o f them Avere feeding upon his remains, which was discovered only after a sharp fight with.the reptiles. The Chinese commissioner Avhose re port caused the recall of the Chinese students from this country, is convinc ed that he made a hasty report, drew erroneous conclusions, made wrong recommendations, and would like to undo it all i f he could. A little boy was asked i f he kneAv where the wicked finally went to. H e answered: “ They practice law here a spell and then go to the legislature.” It was a painful operation for that hoy to sit down for a few days.—H art fo rd Post. A Brazilian paper speaks of a negro Avho died there recently aged 130, and o f several other persons who reached remarkable ages; and attributes this longevity principally to the fact that the men and womdn referred to Avere vegetarians. Tlie mother of the James banditti avrs a six-foot Kentucky woman, de scribed by those Avho knew her as a regular snorter, who drove her hus band out of the house twenty-fine years ago, and brought up her hoys to suit herself. Jay Cooke is taking measures to provide for the comfortable life of Mrs. Sarah Marshall, a woman now in the almshouse, who became destitute and consequently insane hy his fail ure in 1873. The FrenchrAmerican Journal goes back to the history o f the days of early immigration to America to find that, when you come right down to it, Gar field and Guiteau are couBins. That makes the crime all the worse. Temperance people in "W"ashington are finding fault withthejadministration of brandy to the President, but as a ta blespoonful o f liquor lasts him two days, the Presidential spree cannot he a very boisterous one. O f the salt product o f the-United States in 1880, Michigan produced 41% per cent, o f tbe whole. In 1860 M ich igan’s share was 2 per cent., and the amount o f this product in ISSb was nearly equal to that o f a ll the States in 1860. Traveler—-“H ow do you brokersm atage to undersell the railroad compa nies?” Scalper—“Veil, you. see v e don’t got so much expenses. Dose railroad feller has to keep dp the roll in’ stock an’ pay the hands. ‘W e don’t. It’s all clear profit w it nsl” ( A - EATO N. The September Scribner, i t is an nounced. w ill have a "wide range o f subjects, embracing war rem iniscences, natural history, winter sport, pictorial and decorative art, housekeeping, politics, oriental travel, biographical history, the drama, fiction, fun, poetry, current literature. &nd pro gress in practical invention. N o t a year ago, a little girl caught hold in play o f one of the sails o f a large wind-mill. She Ruled to let go in time, and Avascarried up and around, through one complete revolution of o f the sails. A n account o f this true incident, Avith two fine illustrations by Mehlig, is to be given in the Septem ber St. Nicholas. In 1847 Millard Film ore was] can didate fo r comptroller o f NeAV York, Avhen $20,000 was raised to defeat him, the money being given to tbe Hon. Ezekiel Mclntosb, the incumbent and rival candidate, Avith instructions to put it in the bank in his oavu name and never make the matter pnblic. H e placed the $20,000 in hank as request ed, and was immediately taken sick and died. *The money fell tq_bis wid ow, and Mr. Filmore, who. was elected comptroller, subsequently marriedMrs. McIntosh, and the money contributed for his defeat helped to swell the pos session of the newly wedded pair. U ncle E sek ’s "Wisdom. Silence is a hard opinion to beat. N o man is envious o f what he can equal or even imitate. Most successes spring up, Phoenix like, from the ashes o f some failure. Good breeding is a letter of credit all over the Avorld. The man who can distinguish be tween good advice and poor does not . need either. N ext to silence comes brevity—the wise man’s strength and the fool’s ref uge. The .most cunning o f all egotists is the man who never speaks well o f him self. There is a great deal o f modesty in this world Avliicli Avill gaze at almost anything—provided it can he seen through a crack. A man o f true genius is generally as simple as a child, and as unconscious o f his power as an elephant. The man xvho is always ready to take chances Avill very .probably take his last one in the alms house. ’ It is well to give heed to your doubts for they are very often the daAvnings o f truth. Bigotry k n o A v s o f hut one way to reach heaven, while faith k n o w s o f a hundred. Man is a two-legged, eccentric ani mal that deals in politics, religion and general merchandise. I t requires Avisdom to he able, and it requires honesty to he Avilling to call things hy their right names. A L ittle Dane’s Long Journey. A little hoy about eight years o f age got on a Niagara street car Thursday evening, hut as he spoke a foreign lan guage it could not he ascertained where Ms destination was. H e had a through ticket to Sioux City,'B. T., a^achel fu ll o f food, and a big coffee pot. N ot knowing what to do with tbe young traveler, he Avas handed 0Arer to Ser geant Kemp, xvho kept him at the sta tion house for the night. Yesterday morning he xvas taken to the Postmas ter’s office, xvhen it was learned through an interpreter that the lad’s name was Christian Andrew Larsen, and that his parents resided at Hjorning, Denmark. H e is on his way to his uncle, Chris tian Larsen, who resides at Danville, Dakota. H e said that hehadbeen well treated on his journey, and had had plenty to eat. Besides food he had $3 in money. It seems that on reaching this city he got astray, and, seeing a street car, he got on it, thinking it would take him to his destination.— Buffalo Express. Japan’s National F low er. The cherry blossom is the national flower o f Japan, as the rose is o f Eng land, the lily o f France, the thistle of Scotland, and the shamrock o f Ireland. On the milkado’s flags, pages, and car riages, and. on the soldiers’ caps and uniforms, you w ill see the open chrys anthemum. But the flower o f the peo ple and the nation is the flower o f the blossoming cherry tree. The Japanese cultivate all over Japan the sakugra tree, which is VcJusd»—Oiuy for the~ > beauty o f its blossoms. From an en tire tree you could not get ripe cher ries enough to make, a p ie; but the blossoms are massed together on the houghs like clouds, and the blooms are often as large as a rose. Picnics in Japan are called “going to see the flowers.” In June millions o f people go out to sing and sport and laugh and play under the cherry trees, or to catch “ the snow showers that do n o t . _ fall from the skies.” Some people be come so enchanted w ith the lovely blossoms as to even worship the fa mous old trees. The Coldest Spot.on Earth. I t is in Siberia, and its name is Werkhojansk. Here, i t is said, the “ culminating point o f excessive cli mate in all the xvorld is reached.” In other words, it is the pole o f the great est cold in tlie known northern hemis phere. The coldest recorded tempera ture ever observed in the highsst arc tic latitude, is that noted by Sir George Nares at Floburg Beach, which xvas 74® below the zero of Faerenheit. F or a long tim e it xvas supposed that Y a kutsk, 300 miles distant from "Werkhojansk.xvas the coldest spot on earth. The. soil of these places is frozen 380 feet' deep. The cold in these regions often reaches S l ° below zero. I t is pleasant to read about such places in the torrid season w e are now passing through.—Demorest’s M onthly. A H in the Same Boat. I t is painful to listen to a habitual stutterer, yet the folloxving incident must have been amusing. A gentle man with an impediment in his speech called a waiter in a restaurant, “ Wew-waiter, gi-give me s-s-sbme r-roast bb-beef.” The waiter stammered in re ply, “ W-w-w-we ain't g-g-got a-ny.” The gentlemen xvas highly enraged, thinking the xvaiter was mocking him, sprang up, intending to knock him down, when the third person arrested his arm and( cried, “D-d-d-o-h’t st-ttrikehim, he* st-st-t-t-tutters s-s-same as w e d-do-do-do.” T V lcfced f o r C le r g y m e n * ' “I believeit to be all w rong and even wicked fo r clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testim onials to quack doctors or v ile stuffs called m edicines! but when a really m eritori ous article, made o f valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians use and trust in. daily, w e should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend H op Bitters fo r the good they have done me and m y friends, firm ly believing they have no equal fo r fam ily use. I w ill n ot be w ithout them.” . Rev. — , W ashington, D,C I The JOHN Gk HOLMES, Editor. T H U B SD A Y , AUGUST 2 5 ,1SS1. Baraum’s show- Is in Chicago this week. Indiana now has thirty-one companes n f Stale militia. The growing o f cork trees is a new industry that is showing evidence o f being successful in Georgia. There have been S2S cases o f small pox in Chicago since January l . Of these 292 died. The inmates o f the Chicago House o f Correction have earned 840,000 for that institution this year by their la bor. Special Agent Bigelow, after a tour o f investigation in the Dominion o f Canada, found that one-third o f all the mail sacks, and four-fifths o f all the pouches used by the Canadian Post Office Department belong to the Uni ted States. It is likely that the State Department will make a demand on Ganada for compensation for the use o f the property. The pouches have been used in many cases fo r over five years, and, besides the local service, are sent to England, Ireland, British Columbia, and Manitoba. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mn. K . H . H e n d e r s h o t , the drummar boy o f the Eappahannocfc, the first to volunteer to cross the Bappaliannoek at the battle o f Fredericksburg, in the answer to the call by General Burnside, takes part in the exercises of the reunion with lus life and drum. The drum he has with him is the one that he received as a present from Horace Greeley, December l l , 1802. A lady candidate is running fo r the office o f County Superintendent o f Schools, on the Democratic ticket in Iow a County, W is. A l i s t o f counties published by t h e Detroit papers showing the population, number o f acres o f land and assessed valuation o f each, shows Berrien county to contain 36,780 inhabitants, 352,489 acres o f land, and have a volu tion o f SIS,000,000. F o r Cass county it shows 22,00S Inhabitants, 310,549 acres and a valuation o f S15,500,000. F or T an Buren, 30,807 inhabitants, 3s4,0S4 acres and $14,000,000, and for Kalamazoo 34,242 inhabitants, 349,793 acres and 823,000,000 valuation. Henry "Wilson, by w ay o f a "Wash ington medium, promises that Mr. Gar field shall get well. A nd o f course that settles it. A fte r fifty-five days o f sickness in the "White House the sanitary condi tions o f that structure are to be exam ined and all errors corrected. A n organized strike among the rail road employes in Y ew Y ork is feared will take place soon. Several tradesUnions are at the bottom o f the trouble. A new Complication in the Christianey divorce case is the charge o f a Washington druggist that he is an abortionist. There is an immense amount o f dirt in such cases. T he Madam F ry Concert Company o f Boston, under the auspices o f the Good Templars, in Kinyon’s Hall, Sat urday evening, Aug., 27, 1881. The clergy and press all over the land speak o f them in the most flattering terms. Four ladies and one gentleman all play brass and string instruments, and all sing. Do not fail to hear them, and enjoy a rare musical treat. Tick ets on sale at J. H . Koe’s. Prices 25 and 35 cents. A n e w comet has just been discov ered by a Galveston, Texas, astrono mer, that is plainly visible through the telescope. I t is located within the limits o f the constellation Ursa Major The U . S. Treasury officials expect a rapid flow o f gold to this country from Europe very soon now. £400,000 in gold'hullion was withdrawn from the bank o f England fo r shipment to America August 12. The Chicago Fair Association will hold a live stock and agricultural fair fo r the Y oril. West, at tbe grounds o f the Chicago driving park, September 12, IS, 14.15,16 and 17. Open to tbe world. 850,000 in premiums are ot tered. The doctors who have the President’s case in charge are truly a cool set of fellows. They have seen ‘‘no cause for apprehension” every day since the President was shot. They probably believe there is no danger o f a man dy ing so long as lie breathes. There ap pears ts -V a great difference in people about being satisfied with the progress of this case. D. B . M a n s f i e l d a n d w i f e will occupy the pulpit of the Advent Christian Church on Oak street next Sunday. The Elder lias recently mar ried Mrs. Jennings, o f Rochester, Y . Y „ and for several years pastor of the Advent Christian Church o f that city. Mrs. Mansfield is an interesting speak er. Everybody will want to see and hear the Elder and his new wife, and everybody is cordially invited. * E ld. the fellow who played the ^wagon-tongue supporter swindle on a number of Buchanan township farm ers, last spring, laid in jail in Paw Paw a few weeks, charged with fraud, but was discharged for want o f evidence. The fact that So many do not read the papers, explains why tbe likes o f Pratt are so numerous. They do not go where there are no suckers. The Chinese commissioners deny that the withdrawal o f the young China men who were sent here to be educat ed has any unfriendly significance, but that the boys have been here a long time, and the government thinks that i f they are ever to be o f any use to their own country it is about time. He says it is probable that another lot will be sent here in a short time. I f reports are true, President Gar field will need all o f that subscription fund raised for him among the Y ew Y ork merchants. It is now current that the doctors propose to charge 8100 per day, each, fo r their services, and Dr. Agnew wants Si,000 for every time he rides from Philadelphia to yTashington to visit th£ distinguished pa tient. Cash will be a very necessarjr article when settling day comes. The news from the President were very discouraging Sunday, he having passed a very restless night, and suf fered from a severe inflammation of the perotid gland, and a weakness of the stomach, that rendered it wholly inactive. The report for Monday was better, however, and he was able to re tain a small amount o f liquid nourish ment on his stomach. The doctors are confident and silent by turns, and the quietude o f the public changes inverse ly with that o f the doctors. The more they are silent the less the people are disposed to be. The patient still lacks considerable o f being past danger. Another freak o f Guiteau’s charac ter was shown by his attempt to mur der his guard, McGee, w ith a knife, o f the kind known as the “ cb e e s e rm a d e from a bit o f steel spring. The han dle made b y wrapping one end with twine and cloth, and sharpened b y rub bing against the stone walls o f his cell. I t is thought that this weapon was left conceded in the cell by the prison e r who occupied it before Gniteau. A hole was cut through the guard’s coat to the skin. The object o f the prison er is as much, o f a mystery as is his as sault upon the President. His escape could n ot possibly have been effected had he succeeded in murdering McGee. Some time ago, Joseph "Watts, who claims to be Jesus Christ, Y o . 2, chased a man named Chrisman all over Y ew berg township, using an old horse pistol as a persuader. P o r this he was jailed on a commitment from Justice Blakey o f Jones X ing, and was turned loose again by the prosecuting attor ney. The N ational Democrat says he is again in the county bastile on a charge o£ assault with intent to k ill; teat he calls his fellow prisoners (twelve in number) his apostles; that he proph esied that the prison walls w ill crumble and le t him out, and that he has com menced suit, through his attorney, J. L . Sturr, o f Yandalia, against th e prose cuting attorney. Sheriff Jones and Jus tice B lakey fo r false imprisonment layin g damages at $ 1,000.—Dowagiac. Timesr * County R ecord : o f crithe, and open and equable legal procedure. The surrender o f a man politically hateful to an absolute gov ernment to be tried by its* military officers, under any plea whatever, is a proceeding that cannot he too carefully guarded in a free country. This would he the difficulty in the negotiation o f an extradition treaty with Russia. Its government is practically a govern ment o f terror, and we do not wish to add to its horrors by helping it to se cure its victims who escape to other lands. 1On the other hand, the horror o f tak ing the power o f life and death into private and irresponsible hands is in this country so profound and instinct ive that Hartmann has recoiled from it, and gone over the border lest it should prompt his surrender even with out the form o f law. His apprehen sion is heedless, hut that the public mind revolts at his confession is unde niable. The event of the 2d o f July has shown us the nature and the con sequences o f his doctrine and plan of assassination. It involves the murder o f innocent persons. Y o w while mur der cannot be prevented, it need not be promoted. The Yihilist-.conspiracy of assassination in Russia, like the Sep tember massacres in the French Revo lution, is the ghastly and natural fruit o f despotism. They point the argu ment against absolutism. But they strangely confuse our m inds'!f they lead us to praise or to excuse Marat and the terrorists. One crime does not justify another. That the Czar sends an innocent man to Siberia and silences protest does not justify Hartmann in murdering another innocent man at Moscow as a warning to the Czar. I f Charlotte Gorday takes her life in her hand, and strikes Marat to the heart, w e must admit that Marat’s hideous crimes provoke such retaliation. But i f we would praise a heroine’s deeds as well as purpose, it is Jean D’Are, not Charlotte Corday, that we recall.— H arper’s Weekly. Soat e o x e who evidently thinks there is great need o f a new bridge across the river between this place and Y iles township, set the old one on fire last Thursday evening. The fire was dis covered before it had progressed very far, and was extinguished. I t may be ‘ true that a new bridge is needed there, and that a fire would he a quick way to get one, yet that is also a good way to get into State Prison. Capt. ^Cook’s one cent fund now jm yfSnls to over 8800. H e could af ford to slap a m ans month every day in the year at this rate. B em en P ratt, Spencer & B arnes , furniture man ufacturers o f Buchanan, are looking for a new site whereon to erect new and commodious quarters to meet their increased business. Some of the idle Capital in Dowagiac would be well in vested if put into such an enterprise.— Dowagiac Times. This enterprising firm have invested in real estate enough to accommodate their growing business, and like good business men they are, will let good enough alone, and will remain where they are. [Benton Harbor Palladium."! Dr. Bostwick, of Y e w Troy, was a soldier in the Mexican war, 34 years ago. A few weeks ago lie received a draf t for 824, it being fo r three months’ extra pay, voted at a recent session of Congress. J epfy . the eight-montlis-old son of Jeppy and Fanny Delano, the comedi ans, was buried at Y iles on Wednes day, the stricken parents having ar rived from Y e w Y ork the day previous. It seems they almost had a prophecy o f the sad event. One evening after their usual appearance, as Fiinnie was removing a cluster ring from her finfier, she said to her husband: “See, one o f the diamonds are gone; w e shall hear some had news.” The latter with the tidings o f the babe’s illness reached them very soon after, follow ed in a few hours by the “ death mes sage.”—E vening News. Assassination. I t is certainly a remarkable fact that a. matt can state in the city o f Y ew Y ork truly and openly that he has de liberately planned and accomplished the murder o f innocent persons in Rus sia, and yet that he is entirely safe from any other penalty than the mor al condemnation o f the community. I t is a familiar legend that the Roman law did not provide for the punish ment o f parricide, because it was in conceivable that such a crime would be committed. The confession o f Hart mann, or o f the person who calls him self Hartmann, in Y e w Y ork apprises us that there are flagrant cases of crime which our laws and treaties do not yet cover. Hartmann has commit ted no offense in this country, and we have no treaty o f extradition with Russia. I f , the Russian government should furnish complete proof o f his identity and o f his crime, and ask for his arrest and surrender, there is no legal ground upon which he could be seized and returned. Happily no man can be arrested in this country but by the authority o f law, and the law does riot cover this case. A treaty o f extradition with Russia, or with any purely despotic govern ment, would be a very delicate trans action. I t must protect perfectly the right o f political asylum in this coun try, and prevent the surrender o f men for political punishment under pretense o f criminal trial. I t is evident that in the negotiations for such a treaty the whole question o f the criminality o f the assassination o f despots would he drawn into debate. Undoubtedly the general judgment o f mankind does not condemn Charlotte Corday equally with W ilkes Booth. Y e tth e pleafor tyran nicide w hich Landor urges is equally rejected b y that general judgment, be cause i t is as applicable to private as to public wroiig, and virtually commits the power over a man’s life to the dis cretion o f every one o f his neighbors. “Nothing can excuse assassination,’" says D ’Azeglio, “ because it is an act o f treachery in execution o f a sentence pronounced without trial b y an incom petent tribunal.” B ut a treaty o f crimi nal extradition between civilized St ates assumes, first, perfect good faith, then $ cojpn op cpnsent as to the character Buchanan, -Michigan, The first three cornered elopement on record took place in Battle Creek last week. A young fellow ran away with two gilds. Reports from the eastern part of the State show that the wheat crop there is turning out better than was expects e‘d before threshing. T h e annual regatta o f the Hillsdale Rowing Club is being held on Buwbese Lake, near that city, to-day and to morrow. The C row e Contingent. The case o f Crowe at Peoria has been fully discussed by the daily press, and like that o f Hartmann, it reveals a criminal offense with which our laws do not deal. Crowe declares that he manufactured the dynamite infernal machine to explode in England, and by Indiscriminate murder and terror to help the cause o f Ireland. H e propos es to help that cause further by ruin ing. British commerce, to accomplish which result he w ill cause machines to be smuggled into trading vessels, to ex plode and sink them in due time. Hap pily this is a matter which can be managed without great difficulty. The shipping o f murderous material and machines with felonious intent to coun tries With which we have treaty rela tions can be punished like any other crime. The plan o f making America the base o f assassination in Europe will miscarry. There are no worse en emies o f liberty and the rights o f tbe people everywhere than those who would make this country the paradise o f assassins. The Republican cause in Europe fo r a half-century and inoreindeed, since the H oly Alliance that followed the. ware o f Yapoleon— has had no deadlier lnnderanee than its apparentidentification with assassination. The conspiracies o f the Carbonari and other similar leagues, so far as they proposed violence, did not loosen the chains o f despotism, but gave Republi canism a bad name.—H arper's Weekly. Rev. Robert Watson, o f Dowagiac, who settled in that vicinity, 45 years ago as a missionary o f the methodist church, died Thursday, aged 79 years. Only five women in the United States arp on record as bankers or bank officers, and one o f these is in Michigan. The cashier o f Bowne & Combs’ bank at Middleville, Barry county, is Miss Jennie Combs. A man who was killed at Lawton re cently, by j nmping from a moving train, is supposed to be an old “Indian” doctor who has been perambulating Cass county for some time. There was nothing about liis body to identify him by. Grand Rapids authorities are after the owners o f public halls, churches and other public buildings in that city, for the strict enforcement o f the law requiring alj doors o f such institutions to open outward. Thursday, A ugust 25. 1881. Reading Notices. I f you desire rosy' cheeks and a fair complexion, purify the blood by the use o f Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters. P retty G ood. Jno. Bacon, Laporte, Ind., writes: Y o u r ‘Spring Blossom is all you crack ed it up to be. My dyspepsia lias all vanished; why don’t you advertise it; what allowance will you make if I take a dozen bottles,(so that I could oblige my friends occasionally?” Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. " T r o y , O., March 10,1879. Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O.: Gentlemen—I have been afflicted with rheumatism for more than four years. I have employed physicians, and-used several lands o f patent medi cines with no permanent relief. F i nally I was induced to make a trial of your Rheumatic Cure, and I am happy to say that I can pronounce myself cured after using but one bottle. Re lief experienced after the first two or three applications. Yours truly, Elliot Miller, Bookseller and Stationer. A man living 12 miles north o f Mid land brought the corpses o f his two dead children to town on a load o f hoop-poles, and the bodies were buried at Midland. Who had a better right to attend to liis own undertaking? • At M t Clemens, Aug, IS, Frank Moore went crow hunting early in the morning and when he returned, liis wife having finished lier breakfast was kneeling saying her morning prayers. A s he opened the door dragging the gun behind him, the door swung shut, hitting the hummer o f the gun which was discharged, the whole charge lodg ing ill one o f liis wife’s legs. Cole ’s Circus visited Pontiac last Friday, and the Sharpers who accom panied the institution managed to pull the wool over the eyes o f one of their old and respected citizens to the tune of Si,000, and then made him fool enough to keep still until they could get out of his way. The same game was played in Lowell but a few cjavs before and all Pontiac had a good chance to read all about it. The Ogemaw Herald says that one o f Plummer’s workmen came in from camp, Sunday, with a large piece o f meat in liis throat that lie had attempt ed to swallow the day before. "When lie attempted to drink water it came out o f liis nose and be could eat noth ing. A fter some trouble, a-doctor suc ceeded in pushing the meat down into the man’s stomach, and the poor fellow was so much relieved he said he want ed to buy that “ramrod” o f the doctors. Look Here! P r o o f P o s itiv e . W e have the most positive and con vincing proof that Thomas’ Electric Oil is a most effectual specific for bod ily pain. In cases of rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant relief. Singers and Public Speakers should use Downs’ Elixir, as it removes hoarse ness and increases the power o f the voice. T r e n t o n , Y . J., Oct. 2 3 ,1 8 8 0 . I have suffered for eight years with Hay fever, during July, August and September. In the beginning o f July, this year, I resorted to Ely’s Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the Fever since the first applica tion. 1 can recommend it as a cure. E d w a r d C- H i l l m a m , at the Y e w Jer sey State Arsenal. Price 50 cents. 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Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one o f tlie many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel or "any injurious properties, an d can "be admin istered to children with perfect safety. BARMORE BROS. S Z E I L X The Grand Trunk railroad carries passengers from Chicago to Detroit for 82 each. * A twenty-five pound cannon-ball has been found four feet below the sur face, by some workmen in Detroit. A relic o f the war of 1812. The famous old crew at Hillsdale will take part in the national regatta at Washington next month, and are in full training for the occasion now. It is announced that General Grant w ill be one o f the attractive features o f the State fair to he held in Jackson next month. The Alpena people think it would be a fine thing to have their city lighted by electricity. They are probably right about it. The lock boxes in the new post office A lady has been elected to the hoard at Jonesville are o f iron, with iroii o f county school examiners in Calhoun , doors and Y ale locks. That postmas. . .. , , county, and will serve during the term I ter evidently knows what kind o f cus[ fo r which she was elected. » tomers he lias to deal with. Detroit......... Lv. G,T. Junction.... Wayne Junction Tys’flant!........... Ann Arbor........ Dexter________ Obeleea............ Grass Lake........ JachSon............ Albion------------Marshall........... Battle Oreek..... Galesburg.......... Kalamazoo....... Deoatnr .— ...... Dowagiac.......... Niles........-------Bnohanan»— ThreeOake..— New Buffalo...... Michigan O ity-. Kensington...... Obicago.........Ar MCS.11 31* A L L DRUGGISTS E V E R Y W H E R E . TOBACCO & CIGARS. A T THE POST OFFICE N e w s D e p o t hw Cheap, T on sec a nice assortment o f I I n J \ VV ■ S T A T I O JNTE R Y . 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E L Y ’ S OREAM BALM CO., Owego, N .Y . “ Merit Must Reap its Just Reward.” Ot the many Catarrh and Hay Fever Remedies we keep in stock there.ls none Of which our cus tomers speak more highly than o f E ly’s Cream Balm Discovery. "We havonever handled a remedy which has increased as rapidly In sales or that has given such universal satisfaction. C .N . CR1TTENTON, 115 Fulton Street, New York. A t Wholesale in Detroit, Grand Rapids, M ihftukee, St, Paul. 49yl D r ., M e rw in V E le c t r o -M a g n e t ic B a t t e r y . t f> EVERY DAY. to Bell an articlo en tirety new. $5 to $10 n day iy profit. Sells at aiglit. Address A . C. Kelley, 27w4 Racine, V ia . I Advertisers sumac Ge(l- p-Rwe11&Co- 10 Spruce St., N civ York^caa learn the exact cost o f auy proposed Hue o f A D V E R TISIN G iu Ameri can Newspapers. lO O -P o ^ e F a m p b l e t , 2 5 c . GUARDIAN’ S SALE. First publication, June 23,1881. C1TATE OF M ICH IGAN , County o f Berrien—sa. In the matter o f the estate o f Henry Hanover, Jackson Hanover and Mary Hanover, minora. N otice ia hereby given, that in pursuance o f an order granted to the undersigned, guargian o f the estate o f said minors, by the Hon. Judge o f Probate 1 for the county o f Berrien, on the twelfth day o f April, A . D . 3SSI, There will be sold at public ven due, to the highest bidder, at the premises, in the County o f Berrien, in said State, on Wednesday, the 1Otli day of August, A .D . 1881, at 3 o 'clo ck iu the afternoon o f that day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise exist ing at the time o f said sale) the following described real estate to-wit: The undivided three-eighths o f 1 the south half o f the south-east Quarter o f section eleven (11) in town seven (7) south, range nineteen (19) west, in Berrien County, Michigan. Terms made known at sale. Bated June 16, A . B . 1881. A .E . GARBN ER, Guardian o f said minors. (L ast publication, Aug. 4. A . B.1881.) NEW REVISION N E W TESTAM EN T. A s m ade b y the m ost eminent, scholars o f England and America. II> «lf t b e P r i c e o f < o r r e s n o iM lln ic K iifc H s h - d i t i o n . Large type, ftnen super-calendered paper, elegant binding. A separate -‘ C o n i p r o h i - n a i v e H i s t o r y o f t h e B i b l e and its Translation,’ ’ a f a l l A c c o u n t o f t h e N e w R e v i s i o n , giveh to subscribers. B e s t chance for agents ever offered. Send stamps for particulars o t o n c e . T iie H e n r y B ill P abllsbln gr C s.. N o r w ic h , C o n n . I W I L L D E L IV E R Pro Sprine Water A t any place in the A6K H T4 W ASTED 13w6 T illage o f Buchanan for 25 cents per 100 pounds, during the season. M y ice is from pure Mortgage Sale. sum o f one thousand eight hundred and spring water and clean. forty-fonr dollars i6 claim ed to he dne at the THE date ol this notice on a mortgage made by A lonzo Marsh and Leah R . Marsh, his wife, o f the County o f Berrien and State o f Michigan, to David Rough, o f the eame place, now deceased, dated the 3d day o f November, 1869, and recorded November eighth, 1869, in Liber “ Z ” o f Mortgages, on page seventynine, in the office o f the Register o f Deeds o f Ber rien County, Michigan. Pursuant, therefore, to the power ol sale in said mortgage contained, the premises therein described, to-wit: Commencing at the north-west com er o f the north-east fraction al quarter o f section one (li, town eight (8) south, range eighteen (18) west, in Berrien County, M ich igan, thence running east to the north-east com er o l said quarter section, thence south one hundred and one rods, thence w est to a point one hundred and one rode south o f said north-west com er o f j said quarter section, thence north to the place ot beginning; excepting a strip two rods wide, run ning east and west through west part ol said land to a spring, will be sold at public auction, at the front door o f the Court Honse, in the village o f { Berrien Springs, in said County, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Octobefi 1881, at one o’ clock in the altemoon, to satisfy the amount dne on said mortgage, together with the attorney’ s fee mentioned in said mortgage, a n d 11 other coBts or foreclosure. W IL L IA M R . ROUGH, SOLOMON ROUGH, GEORGE H . ROUGH, Executors o f said David Rough, deceased. D . £ . H ixxiax , A tt'y for sold Executors. GUABDIAN SALE. First publication July 7,1881. CjTATE OF M ICH IGAN , Count)' o f Berrien, ss. In the matter ot the estate ot A lhertE.Roundy, minor. N otice is hereby given, that In pursuance o f an order granted to the undersigned, guardian o l the estate o f said minor, by the Hon. Judge of.Prohate, for the county o f Berrien, on the 25th day ol June, A . D. 1881, there will he sold at public vCndue, to the highest bidder, at the premises to he sold, in the County o f Berrien, in said State, on Friday, the 19th day of August, A. D. 1881, at ten o’ clock in the forenoon o f that day, (subject to all encumbrances b y mortgage or otherwise ex isting at the time o f the death o f said deceased, or at the time o f the sale thereof, and also subject to the right o f dower and the homeBtead rights o f the widow o f Bold deceased therein) the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: L o t number five (5) in the partition o f the real estate o f Henry Renherger, late o f said county, deceased, and m ore particular ly described as being the Bonth twenty-eight (28) acres o f the w est half o f the northeast quarter o f section ten (10) in town eight (S) south, range nineteen (19) west, in Berrien county, Michigan. Terms made known at sale. Dated the 1st day o f Jnly, 1881. LOU ISA J . CUTHBERT, Guardian or said minor. Lastpnblication, August 18,1881. » * 7 0 A W E E K . $12 a day at hom e easily made <p I <5 Costly Outfit " free. Address T bue & C o. Angusta, Maine. 2yl Leave A/J. Carothers. 13tf MRS. DR. 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The doctors^who were called, finding .that one o f the intestines was nearly severed, declared it a mortal wound, and making the hoy as com fortable as possible, took him to his house and left him' to die. Another doctor with more nerve, if not more skill, hearing of the case concluded something m ight. he don6 for the boy, and advised an operation. Tw o sur geons were called and after consulta tion, the wound in the abdomen was opened, the lacerated end o f the intes tines were trimmed and then telescoped together b y fine silver thread. The wound was well cleansed, all the saw dust taken out and the abdomen stttched up, both the muscle and the skin. The young man had survived tor several days, and was doing well when last heard from. T O "While gentle in their action, these P il l s are the most thorough and searching cathar tic that can he employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and then their influence is healing. They stimu late the appetite and digestive organs; they operate, to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor t o the whole system. . L. T . BAYLIS. Ann A rbor police do not allow the boys to play, ball on Sundays, and the boys feel awfully bad about it. A y e r ’ s P ills are an effectual cure, for C o n stip a tio n o r C o stive n e ss, I n d ig e s tio n , D y s p e p s ia , L o s s o f A p p e tite , F o u l S to m a c h a n d B r e a t h , D iz z in e s s , H ead ach e, L oss o f M em o ry , N u m bn ess, B ilio u s n e s s , J a u n d ic e , R h e u m a t is m , E r u p tio n s a n d S k in D is e a s e s , D r o p s y , T u m o r s , W o r m s , N e u r a lg ia , C o lic , G r ip e s , D ia rr h o e a , D y s e n te r y , G o u t , P ile s , D is o r d e r s o f th e L iv e r , and all other diseases resulting fro m a disordered state o f th e digestive apparatus. Lov/ell, M ass. D o n 't S e ll Y o u r W h e a t 412 716 A.M . 6 00 7 40 6 26 8 03 6 60 6 06 817 8 40 6-26 6 41 8 58 7 06 917 9 46 7 46 1000 8 00 . •Mail.! Accom. livening Local Express. P bbb. 700 am 5 56 pm 8 SOp m 6 30a 716 610 8 46 5 45 6 42 7 61 6 20 817 8 20 7 05 943 6 41 810 724 953 6 59 9 04 7 48 1023 7 20 922 806 10 38 735 9 60 8 32 1101 758 10 20 1130 9 00 850 1104 1215am 942 1226 11 60pm 1008 1219 108 10 38 1268 11114 64 a a 245 1-1S 1133 6 26 235 1 62 1215p 250 12 42 207 • 542 6 07 ' 318 106 2 29 650 255 340 1 68 702 8 63 213 308 420 7 27 242 388 7 40 . 425 3 53 257j 8 08 603 423 322 6 61 409 8 54 £13 946 640 500 600 550 1036 7 30 650 Treat & P repared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rrafticiit :uul Analytical Chemists* FA R M E R , 2 40 846 410 4 40 6 00 6 23 6 38 6 02 6 36 6 60 -AT- A s a Dinner P ill they have no equal. Mr. IV. H. Vanderbilt’s latest acqui The Kalamazoo county fair will be sition is a paving-stone, the largest ever held at Schoolcraft September 27, 28, quarried in any country, which is to be placed on the walk in front o f his new 29 and 30, this year. The Society pre mansion in Fifth Avenue. " It-was tak sents a fine list o f premiums, and ought en from a quarry at Barryville, Sulli to have, a good fair. van County, Y e w York, and is twentyfive feet tw o inches long, fifteen feet wide, and eight inches thick. There A well-known Bridgeport man sent was much difficulty in bringing it to his little son for a pound o f sugar to the city. It was first rolled down a a grocery store on a recent Sunday, hill a distance of half a mile to the and the proprietor opened the door a river bank, and then placed edgewise in a canal-boat especially arranged to little crack, inspected the boy careful receive it. The canal-boat brought it ly, and when told what lie wanted to the foot of "Vest Thirteenth Street Rescued From Deutlt. hesitated for a moment, and then said: in this city, when it was taken Out by W illiam J. Coughlin, o f Somerville, Hass, “I ’m most afraid to trust you, but I one o f Delamater’s floating derricks, says: “ In the /a ll o f 1876 I was taken with a and placed upon the deck of the der guess I’ll risk it; where’s your bottle?” violent bleeding o f the longs, followed bv a severe cough. I was so weak at one time rick. From Thirteenth Street the der that I could uot leave my bed. In the sumrick was towed to the foot o f V e st A farmer near A n n Arbor sent the m tr o f 1877 I was admitted to the City Hos Fifty-first Street, where the stone was lifted out-, and placed upon two trucks following postal card message to a pital. W hile there the doctors said I had a built for the occasion, and capable o f merchant in that city: “Plese send hole in my left lung ns big as a half dollar. UNTIL YOU SEE ME. I was so far gone at one time a report went carrying thirty-five or forty tons. Six me by tbe first one comin this way, around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, teams of horses hauled it to its present but a friend told me o f Dr. Win. Hall’s Bal resting place. The risk in handling |.*too pouns sliugor, a blackin brupli, five sam for the lungs. I got a bottle, when to such a block o f stone is very great, as pouns coffey, ann sum small nails. my surprise and gratification, I commenced a sudden jar or fall would be apt to My wife had a baby hast nite, and two to feel better, and to-day I feel in better I PROPOSE TO REM AIN IN TH E break it. It was estimated that it padlocks.” Could these latter be call spirits thau I have in tbe past three years. “ I write this hopiug every one afflicted would cost from 85,000 to 86,000 to ed triplets?—Free Press. with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take M ARKET A T BUCHANAN. duplicate it.—Harper's Weekly. A n editor in the interior of the Dr. W m . Hall’s Balsam for the lungs, and be convinced that Consumption can be cured. The Jackson county poor house pro-, State wrote a brief local avering that Sold b ,- druggists. 1&3 tects a man named Murphy who, sev “ the windows o f the church need wash eral years ago, was convicted of mur ing badly. They are too dirty for any der, sentenced to State prison for life, Buchanan Prices Current. and was there eight years, during which use, and are a disgrace to Our village.” The compositor was but human and Corrected every Wednesday by B.vrmohe B ros. time facts came to light proving that figures represent the prices paid by dealers, at the time o f the murder he was more could not allow such a brilliant oppor These unless otherwise specified. than one hundred miles away. He tunity to pass by unimproved. The P IL E S ! P IL E S !! P IL E S !!! Wheat, per bushel.................................... 1 16 was released, but broken in health and A 8ure Cura Found at L a st No One Need Flour, patent, per barrel, selling.............. 7 00 paper appeared and the poor scribe Suffer. demented in mind was unable to sup Flour, red, per barrel, selling.................... 6 50 A sure cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Itch port himself, and the doors o f tbe coun wilted clean down into his boots when Clover Seed, per bushel............................ * 4 50 Timothy Seed, per bushel......................... 3 00 ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered ty lionse were opeued to him. The lie discovered that the word “ windows” Cord, per bushel............................. 42@.45 Patriot cries out on the injustice, and had been transformed to “ widows,” and Oats, per bushel .......................................... 25@30 by D r. W illiam s (.an Indian remedy), called Bran, per ton, selling................................. * 13 30 Dr. W illiam s’ Indian Ointm ent A single thinks the State should make ample Pork, live, per hundred............................. 5 00 box has cured the worst chronic cases o f 25 provision for the victims o f such mis at last advices he was barricaded in Pork, dressed, per hundred....................... 6 00 takes. Murphy has been in the poor his sanctum endeavoring to explain Pork, mess, per pound..............................................13 and 30 years standing. N o one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful Heal, bolted, per hundred, selling.. 1 50 house several years, and the Jackson the matter through the keyhole to a Com Plaster, per barrel, Belling......................... 1 50 soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments, people think that, as the poor fellow small army o f wild-eyed women dress, | Hay, tame, per ton.,....................... .........10 00@15 50 and Electuaries do more harm than good. Hav, marsh, per ton ................................... 5 00@8 (H was convicted in another part o f the W illiam s’ Ointment absorbs the tumors, Salt, fine, per barrel, selling..................... 1 51 State, they ought not to bear all the ed in black and armed with clubs.— Salt, coarse, per barrel, se llin g ............. 1 50 allays the intense itching (particularly at F ree Press. Beans, per bushel— ................................. 3 35@2 50 burden o f liis support.—Lansing R e night, after getting warm in bed), acts as a W ood, 18 inch, per cord....._____ ________1 25(01 50 publican. poultice, gives instant and painless relief, W ood, 4 feet, per cord................................ 3 50@4 00 per pound___ .-.............. .............. 16@18 and is prepared only for Piles, itching of A n Ohio Girl's Foot.—A n Albany Butter, Eggs, per d ozen -.............. ......................... 10 the private parts, and nothing else. Lfird, per pound .............. - ....................... ll@ 1 3 shoe factory has received a diagram of Tallow, Bead what the Hon. J . M . Coffinlierry, of per pound.................... .................. 5@6 STATE ITER S. a foot from a trustworthy correspond Honey, per pound......... ............................. .1214 Cleveland, says about Dr. W illiams’ Indian 30 It is now stated that Guiteau’s fath ent at Sandusky, Ohio. The girl placed Green Apples, per bu sh el............. .......... . 6 P ile Ointment: “ I have used scores of pile Chickens, per pound................ - ______ ... cures, but it affords me pleasure to say that er was once the President o f a “ wild her hare foot upon a sheet o f paper, Brick, per thousand, selling___________ 7 00 Hides, green, per pound............................ 5@7 I have never found anything which gave cat” bank in Washtenaw county. U Hides, ary, per pound............... ................ and a pencil mark was drawn close P e lts ............................ ............................... such immediate and permanent relief as D r. 50@60 Tekonsha authorities have paid for around the outline. This foot, as Mackerel, N o 1, per pound, sellin g ____ 8 W illiam s’ Indian Ointment.” 8 W hite F ish,per pound, selling___ _____ For sale by all druggists, or mailed on re 1,050 woodchuck scalps since A pril i, shown around by the diagram is ex •Potatoes, new.........____________ _______ M@60 ceipt o f price 511.00. and are still in the business. actly 17 inches long, 1% inches wide at J A S . E . D A V I S & CO., W holesale Drug gists. Detroit, M ich., Agents. Harper’s Weekly publishes a fine the widest part, and could take, a No. portrait and biography o f ex-Governor 26 boot, though a No. 30 would be just MICHIGAN C E N T R A L RAILROAD. Tor Catarrh, M A IN LINCt _ ELY'S IHay Fever, Cold in the thing. The ta ll o f the fo o t is 19 Bagley. the Head, &c., insert Iwith little finger, a A n eilgine factory is about to he es inches around, instep 1S>£ inches, and article o f the Balm T i m e T a b l e —M » y 9 . 1 8 8 0 . the heel measures 22 inches. The an n t o t h e nostrils; tablished at Port Huron on a large draw strong breaths " “ 111 JSigbt kle measures 16 % inches. This im •Mail. *Accom . scale. through the nose. It Express. will he absorbed, mense pedal adorns the person of Miss Chicago....*...... JLv. 7 00A .M 3 40 P . M. 9 10P.M . ts so; Three Rivers is out o f debt, and socleansing, and heal 1000 &eDbiugton........ 7 50 130 Mary Wells, o f Sandusky, Ohio, whose Cake.................... 8 35 ing t h e diseased 10 40 613 are the churches located therein, and membrane. Michigan Olty...... 1183 9 20 600 weight in 160 pounds. She is hut 17 New Buffalo........ 960 6 26 1162 all concerned are liagpy. For Deafness, 6 40 years old, and her foot is liable to grow Three Oaks......... 10 03 Buchanan ............ 10 80 7 06 12 32 A . M Adrian is figuring on having water some yet. I particle into jF liack 1245 Niles.................... 10 46 7 87 ot the car, m bbingin Dowagiac..!.......... 1113 8 06 110 works. thoroughly, Decatur................ 11 39 - 1 8 88 1 32 148 hawton................ 11 65 8 62 Forest fires are still making consid Ernest Wesson, aged seventeen, em Kalamazoo.......... 12 33 P. M. 9 30 ELY’S CREAM BALM 228 erable trouble in the north part of the ployed in the lath m ill at Campbell- Galesburg........... 12 63 Is receiving the endorsement ot the sufferer, the 3 20 Battle Creek........ 128 druggist and physician. Never has an article o f State. 8 46 bo much m eritheen produced for the treatment o f ville, near Alpena, was struck in the Marshall.............. 230 A lbion ......... ....... Jackson...........Lv Grass Lake........ Chelsea................. Dexter.................. Ann Arbor........... 7pailanti....~...i.— Wayne Junction.. Q,T. Junction 1 C a t h a r t ic P i l l s C u r e d A f t e r t h e U se o f a S in g le B o tt le . . the market affords. Also, FIRST-CLASS TILING ranging in size from two to right inches. < iS T C a ll and see m y brick and g e t prices. A fr e sh kHn i s n ow ready fo r use. Price $5 to 07, M yl HENRY BLODGETT, 'Y The 3$errten $o. Record. T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 25,1881. Euteredat the Post-Office, at Buchanan, Hich„ as Second-Class Matter. SU B SC R IB E R S’ R E C E IP T S, W e wish a ll our suhscrihers to b e particular to notice the date against their nam es upon their pa p ers, and see that the a ccoun tis right- W ealways give receipts fo r payments m ade on subscription and this slip should correspond w ith th e last date Iu y ou rreceip t,a n d denote th e tim e to which the subscriber has paid. I f there is any m istake w e wish to he notified at once. Mover wait m ore than two v ^ k s fo r the date to hechauged afterpayment is made. UST O ZB ZL. IE I H A S H IS F A L L STOCK OF Furnishing Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats and Caps, Wow in Store, Mens Suits from 36 to 46. Childrens* from 4 to S Y ears Old* The W alker B oot. M il E lm er B eardsley came home from Louisville, Ky., for'the reunion. T h e stars and stripes are flying: to the breeze in Buchanan to-day. T h e r e is talk o f a paper-mill being started in Dowagiac. T h e price o f wheat appears to be on the gradual rise. T ickets to Kansas City are being sold in South Bend fo r §7.75. TnE weather' promises to lie most favorable for the Teunion. M r . T im Smith , o f Galien, made the R ecord a pleasant call Tuesday. E ld . J. H . B aton will preach in the Old A dvent Church next Sunday, m orning and evening. “Boz.” —That Is the name o f a lively little paper just started in B ay City, X o . 2 o f which reached us Tuesday. D on’ t fa il to see John Dillon to night. H e is a host in Ins, place and he knows his place pretty well. T h e largest crowd that every con gregated in Buchanan w d l be here to day and to-morrow. J a c k M essler, the small pox pa tient at South Bend, died Sunday morn ing. M r . a n d M rs. J. X . Stevens , of I.eadville, Colo., were in Buchanan a fe w davs last week. T h e Edwardsbnrg steani-boat lias been taken to South Bend, and will ply on the river for pleasure purposes. T h e railroads leading toward this place carry passengers who attend the reunion at greatly reduced rates. T ins is the first time that Buchanan has dressed up in her “fancy fix ups” to receive company, for a long time. T h e r e has been a general cleaning up o f front yards, and getting read}' .f o r company this week. ’TIs well. T h e AYatervliet schools are to he managed the com ing school year liy Mr. Conkling, o f Xiles, and Miss Cora Sherwood, o f Benton Harbor. T h e Berrien Springs Methodist church is out o f debt.— Sf. Joseph Re publican. "Who said so ?—Journal. The St. Joseph Republican said so. T h e St. Joseph T alley Railroad runs three trains each, way each day o f the reunion, and charge one fare for the round trip, 40 cents. E x -R epresentative M oulton, o f Grand Rapids, is on the war path in full paint fo r Greenhaekism among the Saginaws. T h e Dowagiac fair w ill he held Oct. 11,12,18 and 14. They always hat e good fairs in Dowgiac, and there is no reason that this should n ot be the same. M r . J. S. T u t t l e o f X iles has a cen tury plant that w ill blossom in twentyfive years, i f he hasn’t forgotten the date o f its origin. T h e work o f placing th e steam en gine and boiler fo r propelling the ma chinery in R ough & Bears’ gristm ill into position, is progressing finely. M il P r a n k B row n Is to start to m orrow (Friday) forB reeport, H I, to commence his season’s w ork w ith his clarionet. A t the Bhotographers’ Convention held in X e w Y o r k recently, Mr. K B . Ives, o f X iles, w as elected Tice-Bresxdent fo r Michigan. M r . X . O. E a x sle k , o f Grand RapIds, slopped in this place Friday after noon while on M s w ay to Atlanta, Georgia. "We ate cake t o the good luck and connubial happiness o f Prof. and Mrs. J. F . Jordan. See communication in another column. Berrien Count T he new corporation well in St. Jo seph is to b e 66 feet deep and h ie 17 feet o f good, cold water-in it. They w ill have to try agamSif they want to beat the one in this place. _ * M rs. K inney , a respected citizen o f X e w Carlisle, died Monday, after a short period o f sickness. The funeral was largely attended by citizens o f Terre Coupee Prairie. - T h e annual reunion o f the 5th and 22d Michigan Infantry, Mill be held in Mt. Clemens, Aug. 31, next "Wednesday, and that o f the 2d Michigan Infantry at Jackson, September 22d. L ost.—A Gliarm, letter “M.” o f gold and hail- work. The finder will con fer a favor by leaving the same at this office, or with the. owner, Mrs. J. X . Stephens.' B ecause a company o f South Bend people have been swimming in Bar ron Lake, the Mirror thinks that the stuff Xiles people drink may properly be termed Hoosier soup. • R e v . J. S. H och, o f the German church of Xiles, has^esigned his charge in that place, and will he succeeded by Rev. Fred. Walton, o f Frankfort. HI. Rev. Iloeh has received a call to preach in Michigan City. W h il e dressing the Bresidents wound Saturday evening, the catheter was allowed to enter the -wound by its own weight, and It reached the depth o f 12 b,’ inches. Considerable o f a hole there to heal yet. F our times this year the grass lawns have been made yellow by the dry -weather. Rather more often than Is usual for one summer in this part of the world. A. f i n e well o f good cool water furn ishes drink at the campground. A stream is also kept constantly running from the steam pump in Black & W il lard's engine room. M e . A . A . WORTniNGTON returned last Friday from his.trip to the Xortli o f this State. -H e reports having had any amount o f sport among the speck led trout o f that section. T he B ecoud is issued a few hours in advance o f the regular time this week, in order to allow the printers to take the benefit of the reunion exer cises. L a t e potatoes are set down, as a failure, unless rains are more regular during the l;ist part o f the season than they have been so far. About the same story may be told of the corn crop. W e are confident the musical entertaixuent to he given under the auspices o f the Good Templars’ Lodge, in this place Saturday evening, will be a good one. T he Suuday school o f the Christian Church went down the narrow gauge railroad fo r an excursion~aud picnic last Friday, and enjoyed a pheasant time.T he May Graham once more has full swings on the river tiaflic between Berrien Springs and the Lake. The Twilight did not Slav bv itSAVork with very-great tenacity. T he work o f the brick-layers is pro gressing well along into the second story o f the new blacksmith shop at Rough Bros. Wagon Works. When completed this room will contain forges for twenty-two blacksmiths. T hose whose business it is to cater to the wishes o f the hungry In Buchan an, have shown a commendable enter prise in -their preparation fo r the ac commodation o f the vast cro\vd of people who are expected to visit Bu chanan fo r the reunion. A mong the special attractions o f the lim e. F ry Concert Company, advertis ed for this place Saturday evening, are the Orchestra, the Cornet Band, the Brass Quartette, and the String Quar tette, in all o f which the parts o f car ried bv ladies. Th e thanks o f the vetenms and commissary are due the farmer and others who have so liberally donated the provisions fo r the entertainment o f the soldiers and sailors here during the reunion. T h e Berrien county temperance alli ance will hold its first quarterly meet ing at Xiles, commencing next Tues day, Aug. 26, to last three days. Dele gations from all Christian churches in the county are Invited to be present and take part. T h e park ground lias been put in fine condition for the encampment of the veterans, and w e doubt i f they found many finer camp grounds during their service for Uncle Sam. M r . Cassius T a n R ip e r expects to start to-morrow (Friday) fo r A n n A r bor to commence Ms w ork fo r one or more diplomas from the State Univer sity. H e w ill not bring them home with him the first tim e he comes, how ever. A f i r m o f fru it buyers, in which William Lough plays a conspicuous part, has commenced business in this place, and appear to be handling a a good amount o f fruit, such as muskmelons, pears, apples, etc. T h e easily frightened ones arebecomIngscaredbecause they have not seen a rainbow this year, and take it as an omen o f evil. They needn’t be alarmed on that- account, w e have seen tw o of them at one tim e this summer. T he Dowagiac F air Association is making a sensible m ove b y offering premiums fo r the girl who shall get up the best dinner. A ll o f the yonng men, old bachelors and widowers should attend that fair and get ac quainted with the premium girl. T h e Auten Post G. A . R. o f South Bend, th e Chapman Post o f St. Joseph, and the Thomas Post o f Benton Har bor attend the reunion here under their several organizations. Call st Gr e y Sb Scott’s and see the ^times'’ more, ave made pre- stoelqof hooks on sale cheap. on those peoAY?jlker Boots, at XOBLE’S. upon them the t u d no man who has J ohn M orris will enlarge his res the enterprise need taurant facilities for the reunion, so as iult to him. fropeed:—When the last lag- to accommodate 5,000 persons. Don’t anger bad arrived, away we forget you can get a first-class meal at ougliBros. saw m ill seemed to M orris’ fo r 25 cents. i the. only regular stopping Farmers don’t forget that B armore rod there the train was halted to £t an old gentleman put a sack of ap B ros, pay the Highest Prices in town ples on board. It was promptly re for all kinds of Produce. Butter and ceived by th e passengers and as Eggs a specialty. promptly divided among tlie different -HANDSOMEST LACE COLLARS bars. A .note addressed to “Dear Ella” fevas f o u n d . on the top, and when Dear for ladies from 10c to $1.25, at iia,sees this article she may know by HIGHS’. r e s e n t s why she didn’t get her ■New lines of goods for AYomen, produce. al at Buchanan was a sur- . Misses and Children, at X O B LE ’S. to tlie folks there as by Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Reunion at ~a6ififj>'jCTsuifctewtftnflipg they expected B armore B ros., where they all smoke no more than half a dozen people. They rallied gallantly and soon all tlie nickel (5c) cigars. hands were provided with dinner for Go and see the New Prints at the which St. Joe money was not good. A GRANGE STORE. hasty trip was then made by most of our people to Rough Bros. Wagon Fac A ll new, just opened. Eancy line of tory, an establishment which would do the highest credit to any city in the light colored Hats, Eine AYorsted Suit AVEA V E R & CO. land, and a few made a flying trip to ings, &c. the works o f the Buchanan Manufac A nice line o f Suits for boys 4 to 12 turing Co., where immense quantities NOBLE’S. o f furniture are turned out. But time years old, at L adies , call upon Mrs. N . S. Welch was relentless and, before any opportu nity had been given to look around the for “Buckeye Cookery,” the best book tasty streets, or the minor-business es- for the kitchen in the market. N o lablishmentts, we had to leave for young housekeeper should be without home. It was but a short meeting but a few acquaintances were made which a copy, and old ones will not after see will help to cement the friendly feeling ing it. which already exists between this place A complete stock of all grades of and the beautiful up-river villages. Clothing, at * XOBLE’S. The feasibility o f the Narrow Guage was illustrated to our people and a be I f you or any o f your friends want a lief was established that it should and -forty acre farm for a small pile of will be extended to this place. Re money, twenty acres ready for wheat' sponsible parties connected with the Indianapolis Peru and Chicago road this fall, or if you want a first-class were there and assured our people that 160 acres, worth $60 per acre for $35, they w ill eagerly avail themselves of tell them to call at this office. an opportunity to get a connection South Bend and Defiance Yarns will with the lake by building to Buchanan HIGHS’. j the moment the road is brought to St. he on sale at Joseph. W ill this work be done? So It keeps us busy tying up Sugars, question Buchanan and Berrien; so ask as we sell them cheaper than any other we all. Shall the great R. 11. boom, BARM ORE BROS. which will rib the whole continent firm in town. with its mighty spans, penetrate to un A ll persons wishing to buy Pianos known places in remote mountains, and Organs should call on Mrs . T ravis . .and reach into half civilized Mexico in search of a golden fleece which may She will furnish you a better instru not be golden after all and we, who ment for the money than any other k n o w the value of this little link let it agent this side of Chicago. get away from us because we are too 24w5 * shiftless to gather a harvest already Some dealers sav they pay more for ripe? This remains to be seen aiidthe gallant men who have started the road Butter than any others, hut we say are ready to help it along. They are P ulton ’s, pays as much as any. no fools and they know how they would T. M. EULTON. be benefited by the extension and they Before buying Sugars, come and see should not let us rest until this road is assured. price list. W e will not be undersold. Among the Buchanan people to BARMORE BROS. whom we are indebted for favors and Try Severson ’s Blackberry Cordial courtesies were Wm. Pears, Sol. Rough, AT R. Rough, A. F . Ross and Maj. fo r Cholera Infantum and all bowel AYells. Several gentlemeu came to trouble. Berrien with the excursion and hid us W e have another large stock of God speed on our homeward way. cheap Teas coming, and as our Teas are always good, come and.see them - Annual School M eeting. before purchasing elsewhere. ’ The annual School Meeting o f (grad BARM ORE BROS. ed and high) School District X o. one, o f A full line o f remedies fo r diseases the township o f Buchanan, for the elec peculiar to 'summer, on hand at the tion o f tw7o Trustees, and for the trans Corner Drug Store. action of such other business as may AY. A . SEVERSON, Proprietor. lawfully come before, will be held at A new broom sweeps clean; try one the old school house (so called) in said at H eifner ’s, cheaper than the cheap District, on Monday, the 5th day o f est. September, A . D., lSSl, at 7% o’clock R ough B ros, offer their stock of in the afternoon. Dated this 24th day o f August, lSSl. Pitch Porks at cost. Just received. 20 dozen of those L . P. A le xa n d e r , Director. Adjustable Flexible Hip Corsets, at F ulton ’ s only. M r . Geo . B atch elor will sell a lot o f personal farm property at public auction, on his farm, on the river road, in X iles township, one mile north of the river bridge, on Saturday, Septem ber 3. lSSl. A Dowagiac man has fully-determ ined that it is wicked to work on Sun day, and therefore proposes to enforce the law on the managers o f Crystal Springs camp-meeting for running their show on Sunday. He. is getting too nice fo r this life. T rains on the St. Joseph Talley railroad are being run during the re union as follow s: Going north, leave Buchanan S A. m., 12:30 v. m., and 5 p. 3i. Returning, leave Berrien Springs at 0 A. m ., 1:30 P. M., and 0 p. m . A t the five mile bicycle -race at Charlotte, Aug. 12, A . J. Edy, of Flint, the State champion, made the distance in 20 minutes and 36 seconds, taking the first prize. The second prize was awarded Mr. Barnard, of Xiles, third to E. F. Woodcock, o f Lansing, and fourth to Mr. Haas, o f Flint. T he Annual School Meeting at which it will he decided whether male or fe male teachers or both, shall be employ ed in the schools the coming year, after they are all engaged and have com menced their work, will be held at the old school house on Monday- evening, Sept. 5th. T he Excelsior Manufacturing Com : pany are building a large warehouse on their grounds, on Portage street, for the storage o f their excelsior pack ing until ready for shipment. This new establishment starts with a good amount o f work and a promising busi ness. M rs. E l l a Sampson started for a two-months visit in Connecticut Tues day. She w ill he in Chicago a few days, and w ill start from there, .taking tlie benefit o f the through cheap rates o f fare. Her brother, Mr. Prank Mer rill, will join her in Chicago, leaving this place Thursday afternoon. T h e Low ell Journal gives the fol lowing bit o f advice that is equally ap plicable in this vicinity: “The best way to muzzle a dog is to put the muzzle of a well-filled shot-gun close to the dog’s head and pull the trigger. I f the gun goes off tlie dog don’t.” Locals. L ost.—Somewhere between Spencer & Barnes’ Furniture ’ factory and my residence on Fourth street, the head o f a Gold Guff Button, Goldstone Set ting. A reward will be paic\ for its return to me, or it may be left at Rec ord office. * G. B. M olsberry . Se v e r a l farmers have already ex pressed their disapproval of any such movement as is contemplated by those who are interesting themselves in a firemen’s tournament in this place the last tw o days o f September. W e are still more convinced that such an ac tion by her citizens would be among the worst things they could do for the village of Buchanan. X E W HARNESS SHOP.—Mr. H. C. Smith wishes to inform the public that lie lias opened a harness shop m the TR E H O XT building .and is prepar ed to do all kinds of work in that line. H e employs none but first-class work men and uses the best material. M ARRIED . J ordan —Clayton . — A t the resi dence of tlie bride’s father, in Ply mouth, Mieli., Aug. 17, Mr. James F. Jordan, o f Buchanan, to Miss Mary S. Clayton, daughter o f Joseph S. Clayton, the Rev. J. Estabxook officiating. The young couple left in the afternoon train for Detroit, followed by tlie hearty congratulations of the many assembled friends. They take a trip around the akes before proceeding to Buchanan, wlyjre the new home is to be establish ed. * A p a r t y from Xiles who are here for the reunion, inform tlie R ecord that the question o f car works in that city is no longer a matter o f specula tion, hut that Tuesday a telegram from the Wabash people was received, offer ing to start a car factory there, if a‘ do nation o f $ 6,000 and fifteen acres o f land could he secured. This, our in formant says, was done in about eight hours, the land being given outright b y the Lacey’s, from their large lot just north of theM . C .R .R . grounds. I f the city o f X iles succeeds in getting this establishment there it will be of more value to them than all of the county seats in the State. W e are pleased to note that tlie citizens o f that city are turning their attention in the right direction after so long a time. A t the funeral o f Fred Lyons, in X iles on Thursday last, Ms father was forcibly prevented from entering the house to see the remains. Mr. Lyons is divorced from his wife, and, while the general sympathy has been with Mrs. L., in this instance a wide spread feeling prevails that the father might have been allowed to look upon the dead face o f his hoy. The gray-headed man retired to the gateway convulsed with grief and was surrounded with condoling weeping persons, who could not hut pity him in his anguish. Such a scene was never before witnessed in Xiles, and eyes unused to weep were suffused with tears.—Evening News, g There appears- to be tw o sides to tMs story, the other one being rather hard on the old man Lyons, and that the son made a special request before dying that Ms father should not be al lowed to attend the funeral. Tlie Grange Store is going to have a large stock of decoration goods for the Reunion. Cheapest and best Black Cashmere in the world at HIGHS. Sa y , have you seen those Shamrock ’ Smokes? I f not, try one, at BARMOKE .BROS’, j A first-class stock o f Paints and Oils ' can he found at R ough B ros’ Hard ware. A n y who take a liking to tlie Staples walk and want some o f the work done, can he accommodated by addressing Henry Carney, A t Decatur, Michigan, or can leave their orders a t this office, and they w ill be forwarded. AYe are of the opinion that this walk will he adopted by the village on account o f its cheapness and known durability where it has been thoroughly tried. A ny information regarding the walk can he obtained by writing to any one living in Battle Creek, where they use no other kind. H ills Corners , Aug. 23, is s i. L a y in g the Corner Stone .—A t a special meeting o f the Baptist Church of Hills Cbrners held Aug. 22, 1SS1, it was decided that on Sept. 1st, lSSl, at tw o o’clock, p. m., tlie ceremony, con ducted by able speakers, of laying the corner stone of the wall upon which tlie new*I*4 7*1 0Baptist Church is to be errected, will take place. Follow ing the cer emony w ill be supper and in the even ing will he given an ice cream festival. Rev. J. F . Bartmess has been invited to address the young folks in the evening. Special and general invitations have been sent out to all surrounding points and a good turn-out is expected. E v erybody is especially invited to be present both during the afternoon and evening exercises. B y Order o f Committee. What They Say About It. A fter giving a very fine description o f their visit up the river to Berrien Springs, the St. Joseph Republican has P r e s e n t .— Through the solicitation the following concerning the visit of o f Mrs. Franc Whitman, the ladies of M r. E. M. P lim pton was quite bad the St. Joseph party that visited Bu M iss Cl a r a R eynolds , daughter o f this place bought a fine procession ly hurt Sunday afternoon by his horse chanan, so far as the story interests James Reynolds, o f Terre Coupee, In d , flag, w ith polished walnut staff and jumping and throwring Mm from Ms Buchanan and tlie St. Joseph Valley has been quite sick, but Is n ow conva presented to the G. A . R . Post at this buggy, near the Holmes’ school-house. Railroad: place. I t is a nice one, and the boys lescing. H e stopped by the road-side just be There was notMng to justify any w ill appreciate the present. yond the school-house, and wriienhe oh’s! or ah’s!! The affair-looked just attempted to get into Ms buggy to like any other railway. It showed* E ld . W h it e w ill preach his last ser D ogs made a raid on Fred. Andrews’ signs of having cost some money and m on in Buchanan and fo r the present sheep Sunday night and succeeded in drive home, Ms horse jumped and of- being able to accommodate some conference year,-next Sunday morning wounding four o r five o f them, threw him to the ground, he alighting traffic. It is new, as yet, so lias every on his hands and face, cutting both at the M . E . Church. other road been at some time. Its cars and killing one. The dogs in this and straining his arms quite badly. w ill have ample capacity, its locomo country are its saving element, in the H e managed by the assistance o f aman tives sufficient power and, when it gets Can n ot a fra it drying or canning es estimation o f their keepers. who happened to be passing that way some ends, one to St. Joe., it w ill serve its purpose in human affairs just the tablishment he made a success in this to go, to the house o f Mr. Enos Holfiies, same as any other railway. The pres T h e appearance now is that those place as w ell as others. Such an en where he- had his wounds dressed and ent eventually will be but a link in an terprise not only w orks -itself but who keep themselves warm b y a coal was brought to town. 'H e is pretty important system; but i t was about tlie makes an opening fo r a great amount fire n est winter w ill pay dearly fo r it. sore, but no* serious result is antici hardest part o f the whole to build and Coal is now quoted in Chicago at $7 it will-be pointed out as an evidence o f o f outside labor in raising the materi pated. the pluck o f 'twA little communities @$S per ton, and is liable to advance als *for it s supply. A building is al who were not afraid f o ' break ground before cold weather commences. ready built for one here. Additional locals: on second page. fo r a work that Vvil! benefit them and, Before buying your CARPETS don’t fail to call on H owe & K in g ery and see what they have to show you in this line. They have over 100 different styles and patterns to select from. A first - class farm of 160 acres, with good buildings and in a short dis tance from a good market on the Mich igan Central railroad, can be had at a bargain at this office. X o better land can be found in Berrien county outside of the two prairies. M essrs. T ourje and Ga v e l i . have secured the contract of the park grounds for the. purpose o f running Shooting Galleries there during the reunion, and those who wish to engage in that business there, should see them for terms. Men’s Suits from 40 to 46; a big line NOBLE’S. Boys, have you seen the X obbiest Shoe in town at J. K. WOODS’. at Tea, X ew Teas, Choice Teas, at S. & AY. AY. SMITH. When you come to Buchanan to the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Reunion do not fail to call at the 99 Cent Store. Y ou can buy anything you want and the price is always the lowest. Just re ceived,' a lot of Gossamer Rubber goods in ladies’ circulars and gents’ coats. E arm for Sa l e .—80 acres, known as the John Baker place, two miles north of Avery Station. w4 C. G. Sh e r r il l . The Superintendent of the Grange Store has gone to Chicago to purchase goods for the Soldiers and Sailors Re union. Y ou find good styles o f Pins, Ear rings and Chains in roll plated goods, warranted, at HIGHS. Look here, Jffiey will have the larg est arrival of new goods in town next week, at . BARM ORE BROS.’ A full line of building material may be had o f ROUGH BROS’. See CARPETS at ‘ H OW E & K IN G E R Y ’S. Call and see the X e w Style •Men’s Shoes at J . K WOODS’. Buy Groceries at Smith ’ s, and save money. Irish Trinimings cheapest at are foirnd^ the HIGHS. A fine line o f Calf Boots, at X O B LE ’S. The Golden Legend Cigar scoops them a ll; find them only at H EIFN ER’S. Ladies, i f you want a nice Lace Tie, call at ' FULTON’S. I f you want 50e Tobacco go to H eif Cant be heat, here nor else where. A splendid display o f Laces in all varieties at tlie GRANGE STORE. S T R IC T L Y P U R E PARIS G R E E N , In Quantities to Suit Customers. —ALSO,----- Flavoring Extracts Of Superior Quality, -A T - Dill's Drw s u Alabastine at DODD’S. I liaye for sale a house and lot on Fourth street. Two-story house, a good well and cistern, and other im provements, that can" he had for $475. A lso two lots in Fulton’s addition, for sale cheap. JOHN G. HOLMES. $475 will buy a good house and lot on Fourth street. Two story house, a good well and cistern. Call at this office, J ohn G. H olmes. Tlie boss Cigar is the “ Happy Hour,” found at H E IFN E R ’S. D issolution.—The firm of Treat & Klingler having dissolved by mutual consent, the business will be continued by Treat & Redden, who will he ever ready to wait upon all who may call at the old Corner Grocery. 4 elegant Polenaise Patterns to ar rive at H ighs’ next week. Flavoring Extracts a specialty at DODD’S Drug Store. Those who use Milk Bread get it at T R E A T & REDDEN’S. Try a glass of Mead or Birch Beer, at ■ AYESTON’S. Attention, farmers. AYe always pay the highest price for produce, and sell Groceries at Bed Rock Prices. T. M. EULTON. Call at the Double Store to buy Goods cheap. T. M. FULTON. A large lot o f Ladies’ Dusters at FU LTON ’S'. FARMERS, . Call and see W. A . Palmer before you Insure and get his prices. He will In sure you in the Old Continental of New Y oik , and give you from six months to five years time, without interest, and Insure your stock against light ning anywhere within tw o miles of your farm, and give a permit to use steam threshers. Gr a y & Scott have been receiving more new goods; call and see. The Dark Horse is ahead, stopped at B armore B ro’ s ; a Cigar, I mean, only 5c. Remember the large stock o f Goods that must be sold at the Chicago Cheap Store. T. M. FULTON. Fine Concert at M orris' Restaurant every afternoon and Evening. N ow is your tim e to get a nice pair o f low tie or button Shoes; a new Stock just received at WM. POWERS’ Shoe Store near Post Office. Y ou will find the nicest Ice Cream in town at BARM ORE BROS’. A t the 99 Cent Store we are selling goods way downReady Mixed Paints, Stone Ochre, &c„ at AYESTON’S. A good assortment o f men’s and boys Boots & Shoes at WM. PO AYERS’. at 10 gross o f Fruit Cans just arrived BARM ORE BROS.’ Ice Cream by the dish, quart or gal lon at BARM ORE BROS’. Earthen Stew Pans, 1 and 1 gal lons. at BARM ORE BROS’. A nice lot o f choice, fancy candy, at BARMORE BROS’, AYhere is the neatest place in town to get a good meal? I go to H eifner ’s every time. When visiting Niles, i f you have any old jewelry, takeitto J. Crocker Brown, one door east of the Citizens’ National Bank, with AY. G. Blish, and have it worked over into new. FO R SALE. I have for sale houses and lots in this place as follow s: One on Portage street f o r ----- $600 it (C 800 it il 800 Oak << it 600 Smith it «5 1,000 Alexander a II 700 Main it tt River 1,000 it it 800 near Front it Day’s avenue ___ 1,000 A n y of the above are cheap at the price asked. JOHN G. HOLMES. W A N TE D ! AYAXTED! to find the cheapest place in town to buy ladies and children’s Hats. Call at M rs . F rame 's, opposite the Grange Store. Fishing Tackle of all kinds at BARM ORE BR0S- Best English Cliffstone Paris AYhite at DODD’S. E x t r a copies o f the R ecord may always he found at the news depot in the post office room. tf 3 lbs. Good Jap Tea for $1.00, at BARMORE BROS’. A full line o f Fancy Goods just re ceived at the GRANGE STORE. M rs . F ram e has just received a new stock o f Millinery Goods. Call and see them. H eifner ’ s is the only place in town, or in fact in Berrien county, that the Vienna’ and Cream Bread can be found Call at T renbeth ’s tailoring rooms for good work and nice fits. Boots & Shoes at reduced prices, away down fo r cash. W M. POWERS. Did you see that immense stock o f F ruit Jars just arrived at BARMORE BEOS. Try the “Unicum,” best 5c cigar in market, at W eston ’s Drug Store. Eruit Jars for a million, at BARM ORE BROS. Of course if you want Crockery or Glassware, you will go to S .& AY. W . SMITH’S. Handsomest Curtain Goods with Linen Lace for border, new thing, at HtGHS. When’ you come to the Reunion, you will just be surprised to see what a Dinner you will get for the money, at BARM ORE BROS’. The Lawrence & Chapin Spring Tooth Harrow is the best. F or sale by ROU GH BROS'’ D o n ’ t T h r o w u p tlie S p o n g e . AYlien suffering humanity mes enduring the horrors o f dyspepsia, gestion, or nervous and general debili ty, they are too often inclined to throw up the sponge and resign themselves to fate. W e say, don’t do it. Take Burdpck Blood Bitters tlie unfailing remedy. Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. "W hen T h e r e ’s a 'W ill T h e r e ’ s a W a y . A n y one who has the w ill to try Thomas’ Electric Oil will surely find the way to robust health, in cases of bronchial affections, sore throat, pains, etc. ; and as an internal remedy it is invaluable. H a y F ev er. We all smoke the 5 Daisies for 25c, found at BARM ORE BRO’S. W e are selling piles o f Crockery and Glassware at BARM ORE BROS. O. S. T o u r j e qnd F. B. F o x , hairing purchased the Tremont market o f I. C. Stephens have refitted the same, and will he found ready to wait upon their customers with anything 'wanted in their line. A full stock of fresh and salt meats always on hand. Give them a call. Oil Blacking for Harness, and Leath er Polish for Buggy Tops, at AVESTON’S. J. K. W oods is receiving new goods almost every day. Call and see him. D o n ’ t M a k e a M is ta k e , W hy w ill you use salves and lotions, and other outward applications fo r the cure o f skin diseases? The re lief thus obtained can only b e tempo rary. AVhy not strike at the root o f all skin diseases by getting your blood and liver in a healthy, vigorous condi tion ? This can only be done effective} :ly and thoroughly b y the use o f Dr. Guysott’s Y ellow D ock and Sarsapa rilla. Try AVeston’ s 40 cent Fine Cut. Largest stock o f Silks, Satin and Rib bons in the county, at FULTON ’S. Bargains in Crockery at the GRANGE STORE. To save money buy your Groceries at EULTON’S. A. q n e e r N o t i o n . Many people think it cheaper to buy 25 cent sizes o f a proprietary medicine’ But they make a mistake. F or in. stance, Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of W ild Cherry contains, about eight times the quantity o f ordinary 25 -cent cough balsams. Besides it takes a less quan tity o f Wistar’s Balsam to cure-a cold, A single dose is often sufficient. F or deep seated Colds and Consumption it has proven itself to be th e best and quickest cure ever discovered. OPPOSITE TH E HOTEL. Ladies please call and examine those new Hats just received at M rs. F r a m e s ’ ; all the new styles in Tuscan Braid. Another invoice of Netted Fringe, at FU LTO N ’S. A nd still they buy those Lawns. Come and see them. EULTON. Lydia E. Piukham’s Vegetable Com pound, the great medicine for the cure o f all female complaints, is the great est strengthener o f the back, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and genital organs of men and women ever known" Send for circulars to Lydia E. PinkhauL-Lynn, Mass. i ner ’s. Tlie Grange Store sells good Jap Tea 35 cents per pound. I t iS' only- those diseases that are chronic that Dr. V . Clarence Price treats, 'and w e advise all who have / such complaints to try him ; surely i f / he had any natural ability, Ms long eX y perience w ould, enable him to locate diseases o f this class, and suggest the means o f cure. Dr. Price will make his next visit to X iles, Bond House, on Saturday, the 27th o f August. Ayer’s A gue Cure has saved thou sands o f lives in the malarial districts o f this and other countries. I t is war ranted a certain and Speedy remedy, and free from all harmful ingredients. E ly’s Cream Balm for tlie cure of Catarrh and H ayFever is having large sales with me. 1 pronounce it the best article I have ever sold for the treat ment of these diseases, and take pleas ure in recommending it to my patrons, as I am from day to day hearing the most favorable reports of its beneficial effects. H enry B. Semple , Druggist, Easton Pa. Price 50 cents. K e e p I t o n H and. X o Farmer or Teamster should b e _______ without Henry & Johnson’ s Axnjea and Oil Liniment. It is invaluable in cases o f hurts, either on man or beast. .M oth ers! M o th e rs ! ! Mfothers i l I A re you disturbed at night and broke o f your rest by a sick child suf fering and crying with the excruciat ing pain o f cutting teeth ? I f so, go at once and get a bottle o f Mrs. AYinslow’s Soothing Syrup. It w ifi relieve the poor tittle sufferer immediately— depend upon i t ; there is no mistake about I t There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. I t is per fectly safe to use in all cases, and pleas ant to the taste, and is the prescrip tion o f one o f the oldest and best fe male physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. 42yl F or Sale.—SO acres “number one” land in Oronoko township. proved, large barn, 40 by SO, good twostory house, good apple and pear orch ard and small fruits, one o f the best wells in the county, good fences, and the best o f stock water, w ill he sold at a bargain. Call at this office. Old, T r ie d , an d T r u e . Remember Dr. Guysott’s Y ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is not a mew, untried compound. I t has stood the test o f forty years’ use, and has proven itself to be the best vegetable com pound ever discoveredfor curing.scrof ula, syphilitic disorders, skin and blood diseases, liver complaints, uri nary troubles: etc. F o r X b ir f y Y e a r s . F or thirty years Wistar’s Balsam of AYild Cherry lias been kept for sale by druggists generally, and in all that time there has not been a single com plaint made, but on the countrary the druggists and the people acknowledge it to be the best remedy for the cure o f Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bron chitis, .Asthma, and all Lung Diseases. A T THE Y C E N T STORE. Camp Rockers, 99c. Camp Chairs, 99c. Willow High Chairs, $1.39. A t the 99 Cent Store. German Baskets. French Baskets, American Baskets. Finest stock of Baskets ever shown in Buchan an, at 99 Cent Store. Pint Cups, 4e. 10 Quart Pails, 19c. Boilers, Copper Bottom, $1.33. A t the 99 Cent Store. Tinware of all kinds sold cheaper than ever before in Buchanan. Looking Glasses, 14x24, 99e. “ “ 13x22, SSc. “ “ 10x14,39c. A t the 99 Cent Store. Y o u ought to see H ighs new Corset; a brand new tiling. Remember that our X ew Goods were bought cheap, for cash, and we Will give our customers the benefit. •This is a fact. GRANGE STORE. Alabastine in hulk or package, at DODD’S Drug Store. Go to H eifner ’s for the best Ice Cream in town. The best 50 cent tea in town at H EIFN ER’S. Ice Cream this evening at BARM ORE BROS’. . I have a full line o f Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes, W M. PO WERS. Dolls, 5c. Dolls, 10c. Dolls, 15c. A t tlie 99 Cent Store. Bed Spreads, 55c. Bed Spreads, $1.29. Bed Spreads, $1.55. A t the 99 Cent Store. Ladies’ Gossamer Cloaks. Gents Gossamer Coats. The best quality and lowest price. A T TH E Lots o f new Goods and new Bargains at the 99 Cent Store, this week, consist ing o f Camp Rockers at' 99 cents, H oiVe & K in gery Sell CARPETS. Chairs, Tables, etc., etc. Fine line o f FLAG S and DECORATION Prints Ladies H its at 24c up. Fishers Silk -Ties, Spanish Lace, etc., etc. , only at . HtGHS. Please, call at the Grange Store Our American Silk, takes the cake; two.SilkDress.es sold last.week, found and see the new goofis that Rave aronly at * HIGHS. I rived. CENT --------------- — the Signal Station. 3&. ,, Hoticing that the sides o£ the summit 'were strewed with hoards* beams, and dgbrfsof all sorts? my guide, explained that what I saw was the result of the. great January gale which, had demol ished the large shed used as an engine' house, scattering the loose fragments tar and Wide. I begged him to give me his recollection of it. “ During the forenoon preceding the gale we. observed nothing very wnuswal; bnt the clouds kept sinking and sinking until the summit was quite above them, hate iu the afternoon my comrades, KerSergeant M —, came to where I _ was lying abed sick, and said: ‘There is gi>ing to be the devil to pay, so I guess I'll make everything sung.’ “ By nine in the evening the wind had increased to one hundred miles an hour, with heavy sleet. At midnight the ve locity of the storm was one hundred nr-d twenty miles, and the exposed thermom eter recorded twenty degrees below zero. With the stove red, we could hardly get it above freezing inside the house. Water froze within three feet of the fire—in fact, where yon are now sitting. “ A t'this time the noise outside was deafening. Aboufcene o'clock the wind rose to one hundred and fifty miles. It was now Wowing a hurricane. The wind, gathering up S i the loose Ice of the mountain, dashed it against the house with one continued roar. I lay wonder ing how long the building would stand this when all at once came a crash. M—shouted to me to get up. bnt I had tumbled out in a hurry on hearing the glass go. Yon see, I was dressed, to keep myself warm in bed. “ Onr" united efforts were hardly equal to closing the storm shutters from the In side, bnt we finally succeeded, though the light went out when the the wind came in, and we worked in the dark.” He rose to show me how the shutters, of thick oak, were first secured b y an iron bar, and secondly by strong wooden buttons firmly screwed in the windowhcime. “ W e had scarcely done this,” resumed Doyle, “ and were shivering over the fire, when a heavy grist of wind again burst open the shutters, as easily as if they had never heen fastened at all. We sprang to onr feet After a hard tussle we again secured the windows, by nail ing a cleat to the floor, against which one end of a board was fixed, using the other end as a lever. Ton nndertancL 2” I nodded. “ Well, even then it was all we could do to force the shutters back into place. Bnt we did it. We had to d o it “ The rest of the night was passed in momentary expectation that the building would be blown into Tuekermau's, and we with It At four o’clock iu the morn ing the wind registered one hundred and eighty-six miles. It had shifted risen from east to northeast Prom this time it steadily fell to tea miles, at nine o'clock This was the biggest blow ever experienced on the mountain. “ Suppose the house had gone, and the hotel stood fast, could you have effected an entrance into the hotel ?” I ask'd. “ W e conld not have faced the gale.” “ Xot for a hundred feet? not iu a mat ter of life aud death ?” , “ Impossible. The wind would have lilted us from our feet like bags o f wo-4. We would have been dashed against the rocks and .-.mashed like egg-sin Us,” was the quiet reply. “ And so for some hours you expected to be swept Into eternity 5” ~ “ We did what we could. Each wrapped himself in blaukets and quilts, binding these tightly around him with ropes, fir which were attached bars of iron, so that if the house went by the board we might stand a chance—a slim one—of anchoring somewhere, some how." isomewhere, indeed! When, on the following morning I busied 1m self getting ready to go down the mountain, I hearJ a profound sigh, follow ed by some half audible words, proceeding from the adjoining room. These words rang in my ears all that day: “ Ah. this terrible solitude!” —S. A. in H arper# Jlapazine. O n e p t t h e 3 I<h>x F a r a o u s i H a n k R o b b e r ie s o n r ie e o r t l. , When Jonathan Edwards was preach ing the doctrine of original sin in the quiet and peaceful town of Northamp ton, Mass., says the Detroit Free .Press, - he probably little dreamed, iu spite of his doctrine, that in less than a century and a half one of the most skillful and daring robberies would be committed in that town, forming “ a celebrated case” in the auuals of crime, throwing final suspicion upon the bank managers, some of whose ancestors, iu all probability, listened to the famous New England divine. The bank itself, a massive building, is the receptacle of the surplus money of the rich and thriving population m the Connecticut valley. Individual se curities, trust funds, -cash, bonds, run ning up iuto tbe millions were deposit* d in its solid vault. To unlock the onto* door of the vault several keys are re quired, stud these keys were disiribuu *' among as many bank officers. - Inside o the bank also the obstacles to burglar* seemed insuperable, th ere were two iuner doors, each with its combination of four sets of figures; there was a new and solid safe with double doors, each also with its combination o f four figures; finally, a wat-chmau stationed within the hank kept guard until after 4 o’clock each morning. People believed in it, as the Israelites believed in the ark of the covenant. What, then, was the consternation of this community when one morning it was announced that se curities and cash, to the extent of a million and a quarter dollars, had dis appeared! The originators of the daring rob beries were‘three famous “ cracksmen” who had already succeeded in breaking open several banks and plundering them o f their riches. But, the bank-safe con structors getting ahead of them, they persuaded Edson, one of the workmen employed by the Herring Safe Company, to Join the gang. I t soon after hap pened that the locks of the Northamp ton Bank were out of order and Edson was sent to make the repairs. Intrust ed with the keys, he made false ones from wax impressions and persuaded the bank officials that it would be safer to intrust all the combinations with the cashier, Whittlesey. All being in readiness, the robbers, at 1 o’clock iu the morniug, January, 1876, visited Whittlesey’s house, bound and terrorized him anti bis whole family, he being ordered at the point of the pistol to snvren.i.-r She numbers of the combi nations. He give wrong numbers. Bnt the thieves v-. re more cunning. After taking dov.n the numbers aud pro ceeding to converse on other subjects, they suddenly ordered him to repeat the figures. He conld not recall them, and was pounded, kicked and choked until he furnished the correct ones. After the watchman had left the bank at 4 o’clock in the morning, the robbers proceeded thither, opened the vaults, took away the booty aud escaped from town. It took twelve bom's to open the locks, which the robbers had damaged, the unsuspected Edson being employed for the purpose. Search was made every where, including Northainpfou iiseif, for the missing bonds. The sclioolhonse where the robbers had concealed themselves, aud where they left their lantern and remnauts of their luncheon, was explored—all but the platform on which the children stood at the black board. The bonds aud securities were lying there while the searchers wore in the 'room, but the robbers had. with coloiv-d putty, hidden the sere'*- he idwhich they had disturbed, and no trace of their proceedings was observable. After the excitement was over, the thieves returned one night and took possession of their booty. Edson, briug refused his share of the plunder, turned Slate’s evidence aud saw two of his confederates begin a twenty-years’ sentence In Stat' prison. Other members of the gang were arrest ed at the end of four years, and those already in prison, with the hope of a pardon, threatened to expose the whole conspiracy unless the securities were returned. All hut §150,000 were brought back, and the prosecution was dropped. Tut On No Frills, This was accomplished at the expense “ We ecu stive yon the K\->t of recom of the reputation of the bank officers, mends.' said the landlady to the apj II- who were charged with compounding a eaut for board. “ aud we alias requires felony in order to get possession of their treasure. Iu many of its features it was 'em in return from onr lodgers. We're first-class here, high-toned, ar.d none the most cunning and daring of schemes others need apply. How. if you'll just in the history of crime. squint your eye outer that air winder T he man who takes his place in this and take a look at them elothes a bangin’ world, whether to preach in a tabernacle, on the lir.e in the back yard, you'll see I ain't puttin’ on no frills.'—Bsookfy# Ba- sing in a coloseum, or build the waste places, having a clear view of his work, g ’c. a settled conviction of duty—who be Among the attractions of the circuses lieves what- he asks others to believe, and lives what he teaches—will find an, iu Paris is that of putting women iu can open door to success. nons and firing them off!. In this coun try the women do damage enough witlimt being loaded into cannons. Profit in Black Walnuts. The smartest Texan, and, in fact, the smartest farmer, I have ever met, is old verbal Etiquette. Sim Graves, who lives on a 1,000-acre There is a distinction between certain farm west of Waxahatchie, In Central phrases, according to circumstances, Texas. After Mr. Graves had shown me which, when misused, become vulgar his cattle and cotton, he took me over to isms. Tie give a few, taken from a see his woods. London journal: “ Well, what of it ? ” I said, as he . The terms "ladies” and “ gentlemen” pointed to a ten-acre forest. become in themselves vulgarisms when “ ‘ What of it?’ Why, them’s black misapplied, and the improper application walnuts, sir. Ten acres of ’em. of the wrong term at the wrong time Planted ’em myself ten years ago. See, makes all the difference in the world to they’re nine inches through. Good trees, ears p ike: thus, calling a man a “'genh?” man' wii.'-u he should be called a “ man,” And sure enough there were ten speak a.g of a man as a man when acres of hand-planted black-walnut he should be milled a gentleman; or the trees. They stood about ‘ twelve feet alluding to a lady as a woman when she apart, 200 to the acre— in all 2,000 should be alluded to as a lady; or the trees. speaking of a woman as a lady when she “ Well, how d ' 1 you get your money should In* properly termed a woman. back?” a asked. Tact and a sense of the fitness of “ Black walnuts are worth $2.50 a things «Wide these points, there being bushel, ain’t they? I ’ll get 400 bushels i .o i't.ved rule to go upon to determine this year. That’s $1,000. A hundred when a man is a man or when he is a dollars an acre is good rent for land gentleman, aud though he is far ofiener worth $15 an acre, ain’t it ?” t !heo:ie than the other, he does “ Well, what else?” I inquired, grow i,-.: tin.r-.-uy l«*e his attributes of agea- ing interested. thui-sa. la common parlance, a tuau is_ “ The trees,” continued Mr. Graves, id-i -.vs a man to a iaan. and never gen-' “ are growing an inch a year. When •Ito a woman lie is occasionally a they are 20 years old they will be nine „i) •: aud ivcasijj ally a ge;.th-m.ii;: but a teen inches through. A black-walnut man •-< far oftei.er term a woman a tree nineteen inches through is worth v-oman than he wcr.i l term her a lady. $25. My 2,000 trees teii years from Wn.-xt a man makes use of a i adjective now will he worth $50,000, If I don’t in sjasking of a lady he almost invariably want to cut them all, I can Cut half o( o:.s!s u.-. aao, the term young lady gives them and then raise a bushel of walnuts places as far as possible to the firm girL to the tree—that is, get $2,500 a year although it greatly depends upon the for the crop. Two hundred and fifty amount of intimacy existing as to which dollars an acre is fair rent for $15 land, term is employed. Now, to turn to the ain’t it Y'—L etter from San Antonio, really tabooed words, “ stylish” and Texas* ‘ -genteel” are relegated to the showr- via, where they are very mnch used H b hath a good judgment who doth at home in each other’s company, al though considered decidedly vulgar not rely entirely upon his own. when met with elsewhere. “ Stylish” Wing bred in the show-room is the right word ia the right place; bat it is hard upon unfortunate “ genteel,” that, con veying in itself so mnch it should have met with such a fate. “ Nice” bids fair to follow in the footsteps of discarded words; standing alone1as an adjectives though passe, it still has its admirers, but when to nice is added either “ aw INDORSED BY fully” or ‘ Too,” then nice is altogether PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND out of favor. THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. “ Jolly” is well enough on the lips of a schoolboy, to whom it now of right be TH E GREATEST MEDICAL longs—a right which no one. disputes; bnt slang proper is and never can be TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. anything else than vulgar; and those wllo delight in its use for the embellish SYMPTOMS OF A * ment of their speech to all intents and purposes intend to be vulgar. l o s s o f a p p e tit e jr a n B e a .b o w e ls c o s t iv e . The word “ fellow,” however much in P a i n i i i t h e H e a d .w lt lia d u ll se n s a tio n i n Use it may be between men, sounds very t h e b a c k p a r t, F a in u n d e r t&e a h o o ld e r objectionable from the lips of women; b la d e , fu lln e s s a ft e r e a tin g , w i t h a d is in c lin a t io n t o e x e r t io n o f b o d y o r m in d . and some Women are given to the foolish conceit of peaking of every man they may happen to know as a “ dear fellow," l e c t e d s o m e d u t y ,w e a r in e s s , D iz z in e s s, a “ charming fellow,” a “ handsome fel fla t t e r in g o f th e H ea rt, D o ts b e fo re th e low,” a “ clever fellow.” e y e s , Y e l l o w S k in , H e a d a c h e , .R estless n e s s at. n ig h t , h i g h l y c o lo r e d U r in e . “ Beau” and “ belle” are terms now no longer jn use; and for beau no equivalent 3 1 T H E S B W A S H IN G S A B E U N H E E D E D , * SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON BE DEVELOPED. has as yet been discovered, although the TUTTS H U S are especially adapted to “ beauty” has replaced the “ belle.” such cases,one dose effects snchachange Out of the nursery it is not customary o f feelin gas to astonish th e sufferer. T h e y ln e r e a s e t h e A p p e t it e , and cause the for children to style their parents other body to T a k e o n f t e n , thus the system Is than'by the good old-fashioned reveren B otn i< faed ,an db y t h e ir fo n lc A c tS o n o n the D ig e s t iv e U r t a n s . B e n i h i r S t o o I . are pro tial names of “ father and mother.” duced. Price 2> cents. 3 5 M u r r a y S k . N .T , “ Papa” and “ mamma” are now nursery names only, bnt “ pa” and. “ ma” those nnpleasantabbreviations, arenowhappily a O ib ssT 'quite out of date. _ Dye. It The courteous “ thank you” has ffia Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. 8old by Dr□ggiats.'orsent by express on receipted tl-. measure replaced the nncourteous O fflce, 3 3 Murray St., New York. “ thanks,” and it is no longer considered Sr. TGITS KAXCAL e f YaluM c Inforantim n i h yery fine to make thin curt curtailment. OwBU amtoti-em be s iI M FREE OB .ppUattlo*,# TUTTS PILLS TORPID LIVER. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. < ---------- — |hree cornered elopement bk place in Battle Creek £oung fellow ran away A CELEBRATED CAbE. - 'Washington. -7 S a t u r d a y , J u l y 30. NICHOLS.SHEPARD &.C0 i If You Want a First-class Jno. Bacon, Laporte, Ind., writes “Y our ‘Spring Blossom is all yon crack ed it up to be. M y dyspepsia has al vanished; why don’t you advertise it what allowance will you make if I tab a dozen bottles,,so that I could obligi my friends occasionally?” Price 5 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. C u r e d A f t e r t h e U se o f a S in g le E o t t le . ' T roy , O., March 10,1879. Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0.: Gentlemen—I- have been afflict) with rheumatism for more than foui years. I have employed physicians' _ and-used several lands o f patent m eili-j.jpl . J ffg J _ clnes with no permanent relief. Fi—..Cf55 ~ ,4? ^ , nally I was induced to make a trial ofrSHHSHHIBJ ‘'1 your Rheumatic Cure, and I am happ\ to say that I can pronounce myselt cured after using but one bottle. Re-’ lief experienced after the first two o three applications. Yours truly, Elliot Miller, Bookseller and Stationer P r o o f P o s itiv e . W e have the most positive and con _ vineing proof that Thomas’ Electri4®===== Oil is a most effectual specific for bodfljT ily pain. In cases o f rheumatism am' neuralgia it gives instant relief. is shown in the “ New Stvle,” aiders materially from the _ .tor being driven often meet obstacles that cannot be overSingers and Public Speakers slioulfrickeaiid. In making the CHAPMAN W EL L all these ii<!p D rtw n V ■RHvir n<%ik rp tn n vp « antI ahead of the pipe, setting the pipe as fast ns USe-UOWHS JltllXir, asiciemoves 110<irseioinside p0intbut work with pipe open), thus by adding more Hess ailCl increases the power o f t-llj depth can be'reached. After sufficient water has been YOice. •« m e tubing or pipe drawn back until the screen is covered N o. 1. P osition o f S creen an d V a lv a l in W ell. Ji 3 6 . ~ 11 ~ NG SEWER W . H. TALBOT0 Cough, Cold or Sore Throat shoul, M A C H I N I S T heAstopped. Neglect frequently result W IL SO N S NEW in an incurable lung disease or Co sumption. Brown’s Bronchial Troche’ are certain to give relief in Asthms Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consum j tive and Throat Disease. F or eigh years the Troches have heen reco mend by physicians, and always gi perfect satisfaction. They are n new or untried, but have been tesi by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among tliil few staple remedies of the age. Public! speakers and singers use them tc clear and strengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere VIBRATOR B attle Creek, M ich iga n , 3IANTO*AOnmKBS OF THE OSLT GENUINE THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. 1 M ost Com plete T h resher F actory ? E s ta b lis h e d In th e W orld* 5 1848 OSCILLATING SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE N o w is t b e T im e , Don’t wait until you are nearly deai and bed-ridden. Don’t wait until yo have found, to your sorrow, that min eral poisons and alcoholic stimulants! bitters, etc., will only agravate diseas-, es of the blood, kidneys and liver; But now, before another day passes, nutke baste to procure and use Dr Guysott’s Y ellow Dock and Sarsapa^j rilla. It never fails to cure all blood] and skin diseases, all liver complaints and urinary troubles. ; —AGENT FOR- The Haskins Eneii1 ° i S T E A M -P O W E R S E P A R A T O R S and Complete Steam Outfits o f matchless qualities. 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Gardner Governor,7 i |C c U tica Steam Gaug Engines, Threshing Machij W ood Salving Machines, H<[ Powers, Mowing, Reaping ’ other Machines repaired. j Cider M ill Screws, Saw Arh; &c.. &c., made to order. 1 Shaking, Pulleys, Hangi Couplings and mill supplies j nished on short notice. , Shop on' Chicago street, r mill race. i6« fc T o T i> o A f f l i c t e d , 1 Since tbe ntroduction ot Kellogg’s Co lumbian Oil it has made more permanenfj'A. cures and riven better satisfaction on Kid-M-r ney Complaints and Rbrumutism than any known remedy. t“ continued aeries o f Woc7^** derful cures ill all climates lias made ilGE, Known as a safe and reliable agent to em ploy against all aches aud pains, which air the forerunne-s o f more serious disorders. It acts speedily and surely^ always relieving suffering and often saving file. The protec lion it affords by its timely use on rheuma tism, kidney affection, and all aches ane pains, wounds, cramping pains, cholera mor-! bus, diarrhoea, coughs, colds, catarrh, au disorders among children, makes it an inval uable remedy to be kept always on band i every home. N o person can afford to b' without it, and those who have once used i never wili. I t is absolutely certain in it: remedial effects, and will always core whe cures are possible. Call at D. Weston’s and get a memorandum book giving more full details o f the curativi properties o f this wonderful medicine. , Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. X . HAMILTON, Agent, Bnelianan, JIlcli. ELIM IR VEGETABLE BALSAMIC Price 35c. 50c. and §1.00 per bottle. For Sale Eveiywhero. !Dr. Baxter’s Mandrake B it t e b S I Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, [Liver Complaints, Indigestion, [and all diseases arising from Bil•ioiisness. Price 25 cts. per bottle. For Sale Everywhere. H E S S T &. 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If you are a man' of business,weak ened by the strain of your duties avoid stimulants an d u s e I l f yon are a ' man of let terstoilingovermii night work, to res tore brain nerve and I waste, use H op B« H o p B itte rs * It you are yonnp and | ■suffering from any indiscretion or dissip&j I tion; if you ore marlied or single, old or I I young, suffering from poor health or languish I I mg on a bed of sickness, rely on H o p | 1 B itte r s. , Thousands die an Whoever y o n are, ■ nually f r o m some whenever y o u feet f [fo rm o f K i d n e y that v o u r system l > disease th a t m igh t needs cleansing:, ton-% I have been prevented ing or stimulating-, I ~ j a t i m e l y use o f without intoxica ting, ta k e H o p HopBItters 8 itte r e » Have you dys-, pepsia, kidney* or urinary com plaint, o f the stomach, boutds, blood , liver or nerves t Y ou w i l l be cured if you use Hop Bitters Sold by drug I f you are sim gists. Send for ply w e a k and low spirited,try NEVER Circular. iti f t m a y HOP BITTEB8 sa v e your IPPQ CO., l i f e * It has Rttheiier, fi. T* saved hun1 dreds* i Toronto, Ont. -lV. . I ,spids — --------- lYb'S. CHICS t v i fCHtC^GO & NOfiTH-V CSTtKN RAILiXi TH E Chicago A North-W estf R A IL W A Y L E A D IN G | | «iS 0 T A R A IL W A ----- OF THE----- WEST A D NORTHWEST! ■< I t is tlie sh o rt ancl "best rou te betw een Clijj au d a ll p o in ts in isorth ern Illin o is. Iow n icota, W y om in g , N ebraska. C aliforn ia , Ou{ A rizon a , Utah, C olora d o, Id ah o, M on ta n a v a d a , a n d fo r C o u ncil B luffs, Oma- D E N V E R , L E A D V I E E E , j] Buchanan Prices Current.M Corrected every Wednesday by B a r m o r e B hos .~ These figures represent the prices paid by dealeretW* unless otherwise specified. -y j SALT LAKE, SAN F B A N O I& W f Jj QEADW00D, SIOUX CITY, C edar R apids, Des M oines, C olum bu s, and all P o in ts in the T erritories, a n d the W est. 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I f y o n wish th e R e s t T ra v e lin g A c co m m o d a tio n s y o u w ill b u v y o u r tick ets b y this r o u te , W IL L T A K E NONE OTH ER. A ll T ick e t A g en ts se ll T ick e ts b y this L in e . liAEVIN HUC-HITT. 24 V. S. & Goa. Mane’r, Chicago. Dr. U an e Fries HAS 1 VBSiTEP RULES FAIL is the only lino from Chicago owning track, into Kansas, or which, by its own road, reaches the points above named. No TRANSFERS b y c a r r i a g e ! T s o m i s s i n g c o n n e c t i o n s ! -iVo huddling in ill-ventilated or un clean cars, as every passenger is carried in roomy* clean and ventilated coaches, upon F ast Express Trains. D a y Cahs o f unrivaled magnificence, P u l l m a n P a l a c e S l e e p i n g Cars, and our own world-famous D i n i n g Cars, upon winch meals arc served o f un surpassed excellence, at the low rale o f S e v x n t t -t i y k C e n t s e a c h , with ample time for healthful enjoyment. 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S E P A R A T O R S o f the*various sizes fitted fo r Steam or Jlorse-Poicer, as desired. _ T l i c E lw n r d , T h e Pitts* and , ‘ ~ T u c W o o d b u r y H o r s e -P o w e r s , j as made b y us, are not surpassed by any in the market. STILLWATER No. 10 ENGINE For-woodorcoalfnel; hasaretum due boiler,making it voify economical in fneL Its cylinder is 7x12. "We also make tbo S tillw a te r N o . 1 2 , and the M in n esota G ia n t F o r m Engines* ing return flues, and fittedfor burning bu or coal All these Engines are made and i in the mostperfect manner. and T ra ctio n A __ m ents can be furnished ■tfith any o f them i Sized. %=&“ For Price-List and Circulars, adi SEYMOUR. SABIN & CO. Manufacturers,' m et with auprecedented success ia the treat m ent o f a ll as H F ile s are frequently preceded by a sense o f weignt in the hack, lom s and lower part o f the ab domen, cansing the patient to suppose he has some affection o f the kidneys'or neighboring organs. A t times symptons o f indigestion are present as flat ulency, uneasiness o f the stomach, &c. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, particularly at night alter getting warm in bed, is a very common attendant. Internal, exter nal and Itching piles vield at once on the applica tion o fD r . Bosanko’ s File Remedy, which acts di rectly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tu mors, allaying the intense ltching, and affecting a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. D o not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, hut try it and ha cured. Price 50 cents. A sk your drnggist for it, and when you cannot obtain it o f him, we will send it, prepaid, on. receipt o f price. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqaa, Ohio. Sol'd by W . lie Barber OF TH E TH ROAT. LUNGS. HEART STOM ACH L IV E R . Head, nerves, kidneys,'bladder, womb; and blood. Affections o f the urinary organs, gravel, scrofula, rheumatism, Catarrh, asthma,DronChit!s,dyspepsia, <fcc. ■ * D r. Price’ s reputation has been acquired candid, honest dealing and years o f snccessinl practice. M y practice, not one o f experiment, bnt founded on tne laws o f Natnre, with years o f experience and evidence to sustain it, does not tear down, make s ic k to make-well; no harsh treatment, no trifling, T r e m o n t B u ild in g :, no flattering. W e know the canse and the remedy needed, no guess work, bu t knowledge gained b ! years o f experience in the treatment o f ChronicdiS B U C H A N A N , * M IC H IG A N . easeB exclusively; u o encouragement withott a prospect. Gandidin onr opinion, reasonable in our charges, claim not to know everything, or to W hen e’er you wish an easy shave, cure everybody, but do d a im to reason and common A s good as a B arber e v e r gave, sense. W ejn v ite the sick, no matter what their Just call on m e at m y saloon, . A t m o r n o r ev e, o r b u s y n o o n . ailment, to call, investigate before thev abandon M y s h o p is n ea t, m y tow els cle a n , hope, make interrogation and decide forthemselves. M y R a z o rs sh arp a n d S cissors'k een 1 I t will cost nothing, as consultation ia free. Visits A n d a ll m y a r t a n d s k ill ca n d o , |made regularly. . I f yp n ’l l ju s t c a ll T U ilo f o r y o n . Dr. V. Clarence P rice can b e consulted at Niles, Bond S ou se, Saturday the 27th o f Augnst. A t Remember, a sharp razor and a lig h t hand Laporte, Ind., Myers House, on Saturday, the SOth o f July, and ou Saturday-the 24th o f September. ta k etk e cake. Patients vgUl address all letters to Dr. V . Clarence E“ I,c'-MS;S!Stara<is. Price, W auketan, B l., w it h s t a n d E. D. JENNINGS, .Stillwater, Mine* Chancery Notice. TATE OF M ICHIGAN—The Circuit Court lor the County o f Berrica.—In Chancery. Second Judicial circuit ol Michigan. M . Ella Riley, Complainant, vs. GeorgeH. Riley, Defendant. I t satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the defendant, George li. Riley, is a non-resident oi this State, on m otion of E . M. Plimpton, com plainant’s Solicitor, it is Ordered that George H. Riley, t ie Defendant in this suit, canse hiB appear ance in this cause to be entered within three months from the date o f this order, and that in case o f his appearance he cause his answer to the complain ant’s bill to be filed and a copy thereof to he served on the complainant’s Solicitor within twenty days after service o f a copy o f said bill and notice of this order, and in default thereof that said bill be taken as confessed by the Baid defendant, George H. Rilov. A nd It is iurther ordered, that within twenty da5-s the said complainant cause a notice of this order to b e pnblishedin the Berrien County Record, a newspaper published weekly at Buchan an, in said County, and that said notice be pub lished at least once in each week for six (6) weeks in succession, or that she cause a copy o f this or der to he personally served on said George H. Riley, defendant at least twenty days before the time prescribed herein for his appearance. Dated Ju ly 5, A . D. 1881. 22t7 A N D R E W J . SMITH, Circuit Judge. E , M . P ujitton , Complainant’s Solicitor. Chronic Diseases S business now before the pnblic. Y on can make money faster at work for ____________ ns than at anything else. Capital not required. W e will start yon. $12 a day and-up wards made at home b y tlie industrious. M en, w o men, boyB and girls wanted everywhere to work for ns. N ow is the time. Y ou can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. N o other business will pay yon nearly as.well. N o one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly Ontfit and terms free. A great opportunity form okingmoney easily and hon orably, AddreaB T rue & C o., Angosto-Me. 20y IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. ■ Special I nducements are offered you by thfl BURLINGTON B oute. . It Will pay •you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere iu this issue. ;2 ? ” Xn oth er line run s T h ree T hrough Pas-, ‘hirer Trains Daily be tw e e n C hicago, D es M 'luvs, Council Bluffs, Omaha, L in coln . Sit Joseph. A tch ison , Topelca and K ansas City Direct con n ection s f o r all p oin ts in Kansas, Xi’timskti, Colorado. W yom in g. M ontana, N e vada. New M exico, A rizon a , Idaho, O regon and C alif .n ra . T he Shortest, Speediest and Most C om forta ble ;< -ote v ia H annibal t o F ort S cott. Denison, I) dlas. H ou ston , A ustin. San A n to n io , Galves ton aud all points in T exas. T h e unciiuaieil inducem ents offered by this f.in,- to T ravelers and T ourists, are as fo llo w s: i’!i“ celebrated Pullm an UO-wlieel) P alace -M eeting Cars, run on ly on 1his Line. C., B. & J. Palace Drawing-Hooni Oars, with H orton’ s lieelining chairs. N o extra tlia rge for*Scnts in ib flittin g Chairs. T he fa m ou s C-. It. & 0Palaee Ilining Cars. G org e o u s S m ok in g Curs fitted wit It Elegant Tlirii-Tktcked Rattan Re volv in g ( hairs for (lie e x clu siv e use o f firsfc'lass p issengers. S teel T ra ck and Silt e iio r E quipm ent, com bined with their G reat T hrough Car A rra n g e m ent. m akes i his, a b o v e all ot here, the fa v o rite R o u te to the South, South-W est, and the F ar W est. T ry it, and y ou will find travelin g a lu xu ry instead o f a d iscom fort. T h rou g h T ick e ts v ia this C elebrated L in e f o r sale a t all offices i n the U nited States and Canada. A ll in fo rm a tio n -about R ates o f F are. S leep in g Car A ccom m od ation s, T im e T ables, Ac.. w ill b e c h e e r fu lly g iv e n b y a p p lyin g t o JA M E S R . W OOD, G en eral P a sse n g e r Agent., C hicago T. J . P O T T E R , G en eral M an a ger, Chicaeo- OF LYNN, M ASS. my surprise and g ratifica tion , I com m en ced ^ q^-araxtee flint j( will cure nuy case. Accept no substitute and to-day I fe e l in bettegist does not happen to have it send to ns and we will for to feel better, aud P I. CHENEY t CO., TOLEDO, OHIO, pirits than I have in the past thiee years. tidy) “ I write this liopiug every one afflicted; with Diseased Langs will be induced to take Dr. W m . Hall’s Balsam for the lungs, and be convinced that Consumption can be cured. Sold b,- druggists. 1&3 Is the O LD E ST! B E ST CONSTRUCTED! 3 E Q U IP P E D ! a n d h e n c e the THE CREAT / ; ( U L IJS TG TO JST H O U T B . MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. R e s c u e d F r o m D ea th . William J. Coughlin, o f Somerville, Mass.1 says: “ In the tail o f 1876 I was taken with a violent bleeding o f the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I was so weak at one time, that I could not leave my bed. Iu the sum mi r o f 1 8 7 7 1 was admitted to the City Hos-j T v i r t - n v i n v pital. W hile there the doctors said I had a, 1 hole in my left lung as big as a half dollar.! I was so far gone at one time a report went C :lln r r ll l t w i n IIot C u r e . around tuat I was dead. I gave up hope,_____________________ but a friend told me o f Dr. W ra. Hall’s Bal- A . T. Stewart & C o., Chicago, 111., writes:—Gentlemen sam for the lungs. I got a bottle, when t o f ^ ^ j l ^ Catarrh Cure. It has DOWNS’ [ Is a sure cure'for Coughs, Colds, j Whooping-Cough, and all Lung |Diseases, when taken in season. People die o f consumption simp* jly because of neglect, when the Itimely use of this remedy would |have cured them at once. F i f t y - o n e y e a r s of conIstant use proves the fact that no j cough remedj- has . stood the test |like I t o w n s * JEl i x i r . 5 C LO SED . SEW ING MACHINE CO. NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. _ Battle Creek. Mlchlsaw IN. H. Near Post-Office. I Hay fever, during July, August anWarrnulinq, in any case, PLENTY OP WATER or ho ■September. In the beginning o f Juha full line o f P ip y , W e ll F ix t u r e s , W in d this year, I resorted to E ly’s Orenrl<iiess or ca"_0l>me ln.voflk-e. Balm, and have been entirely fre B e n d , I n d . . from the Fever since the first applies, tion. 1 can recommend it as a curf E dw ard C. H illm Am , at the N ew Jei sey State Arsenal. Price 50 cents. J e :° if ' id - FRONT S TR E E T, ungcr, Fig. g, attached to w ood rods, is inserted a s n tJ . nxni^wmnvT XT t o o io e A k " and ?cphuiger,'’ Fig. 2 and 3, are brass bodies with hard A ltE N T O N , JN. J ., U C t. 2 6 , 1 8 8 0 . q handle, remove the top o f the pump, pull the ^plunger,” have Suffered for eight years witjugou top o f ground. -Repair and return them and your as at E, P ig. 1, the “ check,” P.g. 3, is placed ft’ Attach the rod to pump handle and you have A rubber halls, making them durable and non-eft, and with a grab p ullthe “ check,” then use a pump is new. The “ cheek” aud “ plunger” b Having the exclusive right, for this county I P A Y . 1 have for sale a few counties in Soutlj. M ills , F a r m I m p le m e n t s , E n g in e s , AN OLD SUPERSTITION. O ne X b a t JKust b e G o t R i d o f to In . Rare C o e d H e a lt h . P re tty G ood. 2 5 CENTS P E R F A IR . South Bend. -------- j R ead ing N otices. W ill place on sale, and continue the sale, until they are all disposed of, 263 doz. Balbriggan Hose, consisting o f 3 or 4 different qualities, worth 50,60 and 75c. a pair. The entire lot will he sold fo r the remarkably low price o f t u q r '-r u n i C t “ — I f you desire rosy cheeks and a fail complexion, purify the blood by th< use o f Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters. item pfirt o f the clop there expect- To give the people an idea o f the worth o f these goods we will quote three different grades: SS doz. o f this lot are very fine, reg ular made, extra long, light weight Hose, and would look cheap at 50 cts. a pair. 96 doz. are the same in quality with a French toe and silk clocked. This grade has heen made a specialty o f in this place for 60 cents per pair. 78 doz. are extra long, extra heavy, and are regular made. A fair price for this number would be 75p a pair. It is needless fo r us to say that these goods will be found just as represent ed, fo r in all the years that we have been in business we have never adver tised an article that has not been shown at the price advertised. 7 For Sale or Trade. A A ACRES OF GOOD LAND. good buildings, good well, and other improvements, within one mile o f M. C. R. R. depot. A lso, 160 acres o f timbered land, ncw.buHdings and steam saw mill, that will cut 8,000 to 22,000 feet per day. W ill sell one or both at a reasonable price, or will trade both lor an im proved farm. Enquire o f or address RECORD, Bnelianan, Mich. 2-itf tdU Drain Commissioner’s Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the Drain ComiS missioner of the township o f Buchanan and County o f Berrien, will on the ,8th day o f August, 1881, let to the lowest responsible bidders the clearing out o f ditch N o. 1 in said township, as ordered, commencing with partition No. 5, on the premises o f David Dutton in section tbirty-fonr at nine o'clock in the forenoon o f said day. yated this 22d day o f July, 18S1. L E V I W . SPAULDING, Drain Commissioner o f Buchanan Township. C. G. DIGG1NS, T0NS0RIAL ARTIST, (o y sn m o r r is ’ r e st a u b a m t ,) y BUCHANAN, MICH. DISCOVERER OF L Y D IA E. P IN K H A M ’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Th^Positiv^Cme For all Female Complaints. This preparation, as Its name signifies, consists of Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the most del* Jcate invalid. Upon one trial the merits o f this Com pound will be recognized, as relief Is immediate; when Itsnsois continued, in ninety-nine in a him. dred, a permanent cureis effected^iathousands will tea* tlfy. On account ofItsprovenmerits,itisto-dayro* commended and prescribed by the best physicians in tbe country. It will cure entirely the worst form o f filin g of tho uterus, Leucorrhcea, lrregnlar and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from thonteroslnan early stags o f development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very speedily by its use. In fact it has proved to be the great est and best remedy that has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion o f the system, and gives new lifeandvigor. It removes folntness,flatolency, de stroys allcraving for stimulants, and relieves weakness ot the stomach Itcures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility# Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling o f bearing down, pain, wright and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. It wiUat all times, and under all circumstan ces, act in harmony with the law that gprcrna tbt The greatest part ot the disease that afflicts civilized mankind during the winter months is unquestionably due to the fact that all fresb air is carefully ex cluded during the night hours, and sometimes with the coming of winter the windows are securely fastened and not opened until spring. Many people seem to think the house is sufficiently ventilated if the windows of the sleep ing rooms are left open for a few min utes during the day, but almost every body is convinced that night air is in jurious to health. In this connection, Dr. Felix L . Oswald says in the Fopular Science Monthly : “ Beware of the nigbt wind; be jure and close your windows after dark 3” J i other words, beware of Uod’s free air; be sttre and infect your lungs witn U.e stagnant, azotized aud offensive n'm phero of your bedroom. Iu otliera. .:ii-, beware Of the rock spring; sia-i, to sewerage. Is night air injurious? m tliere a single tenable iireUxt lo na-.i an idea ? Binet the day of ercaaon :u.a air has been breathed with impunity l>y millions of different animals—tender, delicate creatures, some of them—fawns, lambs and young birds. The moist night air of the tropical forests isbreathed with impunity by onr next relatives, the anthropoid -thesame apes that soon perish with msumption in the close though generally well-warmed at mosphere of our Northern menageries. Thousands of soldiers, hunters and lum bermen sleep every night in tents and open sheds without the least injurious consequences; men in the last stage of consumption have recovered by adopt ing a semi-savage mode of lie, and camping out doors in all but the stonn- / lest nights. Is it the draught that you * fear, or the-contrast ot temperature? Blacksmiths and railroad conductors eem to thrive under such influences. Draught? Have you never seen boys skating in the teetli of a snow-storm at the rate Df fifteen miles an hour ? “ They counteract the effect of the cold air by vigorous exercise.” Is there no other way of keeping warm? Does the north wind damage the fine lady sitting motionless in her sleigh, or the pilot and helmsman of a storm-tossed vessel? It cannot be the inclemency of the golden air, for, even in sweltering summer nights, the sweet south wind, blessedly all creatures that draw the breath of lue, brings no relief to the victim of acro phobia. There is uo doubt that families who have freed themselves from the curse of that supers titiou can live out and out healthier in the heart of a great city than its slaves on the airiest high land of the Southern Apennines. In a tolerable location the air of a three-room cottage can be kept pure "nough without any tome ventilators or any other expensive contrivance. Open your windows; in very cold weather mr the bedrooms in daytiipe and the others at night. In larger houses the kitchen, parlor and dining-room should be thor oughly ventilated every night, also iu \ * daytime at convenient intervals, during the temporary absence of the occupants. To save foul air for the sake of its warmth is poor economy; experim. ms would shew that the difference in fuel amounts only to a trifle auyhow. Ten or twelve pounds of coal a day ough t not to weigh against the direct gain in comfort and the prospective, unspeakable gain iu health. Breathing the same air over and over again means to feed the organ ism on the excretions of our own lungs, on air surcharged with noxious gases and almost depleted of the life-sustain ing principle. Azotized air uttects tlie lungs as the substitution of t xcrements for nourishing food would affect our di gestive organs; corruption sets iu; pul monary phthisis is, iu fact, a process of putrefaction. Ho ventilatory contrivance can con pare with the simple plan of oj-in ug a window; in wet uights a “ rain snniiei ’ (a blind with large, overlapping Im..-) will keep a room both airy aud dry. In every bedroom one of the upper windows should be kept open night an-1 day, i. xcept in storms accompanied with nun, or with a degree of cold exi-eeuiog iu ^ degs. Fahrenheit. In warm siuna.«-r nights open every window in the l ;-o and every door, connecting the bc-uio «n with die adjoining apai tmeuts. Civm s a thorough draught. Bel ore we cun hope to fight consumption with auy chsuce of success we have got tc. get rid of tlie night-air superstition. Like the dread of cold water, raw fruit, etc., itis found-, ed on that mistrust of our instincts which we owe to our anti-natural rel igion. It is probably the most proiitic single cause of impaired health, even among the civilized nations of our e u - __ lightened age, though its absurdity^fcaffl vals the grossest delusions of the witch craft era. The subjection of holy reason to hearsays could hardly go further. F lowers sweeten tfie air, rejoice tlie eye, link ns w ith nature and-innocence, and are som ething to love* A Pretty German Custom. There is a beautiful custom among the Germans of having chorals played from the church towers at regular hours of the day. It is said they first- derived the idea from the Arabs, who at certain hours of the day and night are called to prayers b y the long wailing cry ot the muezzins from the minarets "of tlie mosques. When I first heard this music in Stuttgart, coming as it appeared to me from heaven, I was puzzled m know its object and the sources v. i -.2 it came. I gazed above and an.nua in-1, hut I failed to detect its source. The beautiful melody, softened by ui-iau.-e, was floating in the air. J t was like tne invisible heavenly choir tl at em uj tured S t Cecelia, A few days Afterward, iia .pening to be in the same lieighb-j: in.<ri, and at the same hour of the day, J was For Sidney Complaints o f either sex this compound more fortunate in my d.seo..ri, s. 1 Is unsurpassed. again heard the mimic from rin.,.-, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound pealing notes coming to me ir -m s->i-ri Is prepared &t233and 235Westem Avenue, Lynn, Mass. far distance like the strains of a t-lum-ii Price $L0Q. Six bottles for fiSAL 8ent by tnaq in the organ. Hear me was the Stii's Kui-.it-, form o f pfTls, also in the form o f Lozenges, on receipt an old church built in 1308, wim-u ims o f price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM freriy answers all letters o f inquiry. Send for pam attached to it an immense o.-iagtiu to.,fi phlet. Address as above Mention this paper. rming up to a height ol nearly x 0 No family shouldbe without LYDIA E. PINKHAM* feet. Encircling this near t:.e L;< is LIVER PILLS. They core Constipatkm, Biliousness a balcony, on which I at last esjn.d andTorpidlty o f tho Idver. 25cents per box. the- authors of the strange music. MORRISON, PLU M M ER & CO., Chicago, 111. Several men with brass inslmuieuis were perched on that giddy height pmVing sacred music. When they hud fin ished one piece they moved ro 'Another position ou the balcony and played u o.f-ferent tune. Four selections in ail were played, one toward each point of tho compiles. On making inquiries all. rward I found that this playing from the church tower had been in practice for more than 100 years. A German la<ly, “ once upon a time,” belonging to one of the noble families, bequeathed a ••nia of money, the income of which was ever UN D ERTAKER. after to be devoted to paying the ex penses of this religious observance. The A fu ll line ol clause,in her will stated that'chorals or C A S K E T S & CO FFSN S selections of sacred music were to he C onstan tly on. h a n d , o r m ade, to o rd e r. played from this church .tower twice a day, punctually every morning at the Burial R o b e s a Specialty. rising of the sun, and also fromhalf part 11 to 12 at noon. The musicians for their services ore paid 2 marks (50 cents) A F IN E H E A R S E a day eaoh—a mark for the morning and F u rn ish ed to aU o r d e r in g , o n sh o rt n o t ic e a mark for the noon service—which, for walking up and down that long flight of To NervouB Sufferers.—Tho Great Hu- steps, in addition to playing several ropeanJRemedy.—Dr. J. B . Simpson's pieces of churoh music, is a small enough remuneration. Chorals are also played Specific|Medicine. from another of the - church towers in It is a positive cure lor Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Im uoteucv and all diseases resultiD ; Stuttgart b y a brass band, and alsolroiov from Sell'-Abuse, ohurch towers in Hudwigsbnrg, Bossenas Mental Anxistein, Friederichshafen, near Stnttgart, ety.Loss o f Mem ory, P a i n s in and in others of the very old German Back or side,and cities and towns.—Springfield Repub I that |_ leadtoConBomp lican tion, I n s a n i t y & an early crave. The S p e c l f i c _ M edicine is beinjg u e .„ ___ Pamphlets aunt tree to ail. W rite for them and get fUUparticuIars. P rice, Specific, $1.00 per pack age. or six packages for $5.00. Address all orders to J .B . SIMPSON’S M EDICINE CO., 89y N o. 108Main S t.,B u ffa lo ,N .T . F or sale'by W . A . Severson.. TOR THE BEST. -Shaving, p a ir Cutting, Shampooing; JOBPRINTING, in First-Class Style. CALL A T THE fft A rt a week in your own town Terms and S5 |J)UU outfit free. Address H, H " iliE T T & Co., 3yl Portland, Maine, RecordSteamPrintingHouse, C a r e d o f D rin kin g*. “ A. young friend o f mine was cured o f an unsatiablethirst for liquor, which had so prostrated him that he was un able to do any business. H e was en tirely cured by the use o f H op Bitters. I t allayed all that burning thirst; It took -away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has re mained a sober and steady man for m ore than tw o years, and has n o desire to return to h is cups. I know, o f a number o f others that have been cured o f drinking b y it.”—From a leading B . R. Official, Chicago, HI.
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