May 24, 1877 - Buchanan District Library

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May 24, 1877 - Buchanan District Library
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TJQCE BltlNBiyjK COVT“ Your grandfather, my dear, being, her effort to recapt-uro the heart she
I charitably believe, in his dotage, had thrown aside.
How doth tlio busy brindle cow
Advertisements not accompanied with direction* ? 8 to
W J l T T J f E J ) « G ^ 3U OSK J S A V .I V A T S
has married— Myra Wilbur.”
But she did not despair. She sang
tlm o, vrill beinsorted un til forbidden, and ebargen fo
Im prove each waking h o u r;
e«x.i>. *
accordingly*
It was a crushing blow. Gilbert the old songs that Gilbert had once
In always wandering to and fro,
Loablecolam nfttivertfsem entschcrgcd& tshor& nlCK n
To browse each op’ning flow er!
rates.
swayed to and fro in his chair, and heard with rapture. She varied her
‘ ‘ W hat makes the dog’s nose always cold ?”
Shortnotices6f moetings,25cents.
I'll try to tell you, curls o f gold,
dresses with laces, ribbons and jewelthen fell insensible.
Yearlyadvertisersallowedfour changeswithoux cxir
H ow dilligently she moves about
charge.
I f you will good and quiet be,
'
His ideal poetic life was more real 'ry, till its 'pretence of mourning was
To tramp the posy bed !
And com e and stand by mamma’s knee : .
How vain are gates to keep her out,
to him than tlio actual world about a mere mockery. She put herself in
W e ll, years, and years, and years ago—
A nd bricks to mash her head.
Advice to Correspondents.
How many I don’ t really know—
him, and he suffered acutely. But his Gilbert’s way with every dainty de­
There ciuno a ruin on sea and shore ;
Never
write with pen and ink. It
loving aunt was the best of comfort­ vice of feminine needle-work. She
W h o taught this horrid eow the way,
Iis like was uover seen before
is
altogether
too plain, ajid doesn't
To
bring
our
toil
to
naught
?
entreated
permission
to
prepare
his
ers,
for,
while
she
was
full
of
tender
Or since. I t fell unceasing down.
W h o taught the marring brute to lay,
hold the mind of the editor and print­
Till all the world begau to drown.
sympathy, she was eminently practi­ favorite dishes with her own white
A blight upon our lot.
I5ut just before it began to pour,
ers closely enough to their work.
cal, and with clear, forcible words she hands. And, as if to try his constan­
An old, old man— his name was Noah—
I f you are compelled to use ink,
She taught herself, odious beast,
made him realize fully how unworthy cy, Miss Jane aided and abetted this
Built him an ark,, that he might snve
To beat both gates and fe n c e ;
never
that vulgarity known as the
ills family from a watery grave ;
was the idol he had worshipped.
schemer for her nephew’s fortune, and
She taught herseft to find and feast,
And in it also lie designed
blotting-pad.
I f you drop a blot of
With
her
own
personal
property
spoke
hut
little
of
Ella,
never-inviting
Upon the daintiest plants.
To Shelter two o f every kind
.v
ink on the paper, lick it off. The in­
she had also brought Gilbert’s from her to her house, so that Gilbert was
O f beast. *Woll, dear, when it avas done,
But, oh, some day our rage will boil
telligent compositor loves nothing Bo
A nd heavy clouds obscured the sun,
his old home, and she took a house in forced to seek her more and more at
Until that boast we s la y ;
The Nonli folks to it quickly ran,
dearly as to read through the smear
New
York,
where
they
both
soon
Felt
her
own
home,
and
found
her
ever
And make her blood manure the soil
And then the animals began
this will make across twenty or thirty
W here she was wont to prey.
at home, returning no moro to Fern more lovely and winsome from the
To.bravely march along in pairs ;
words. We have seen Mm hanging
T h eleop irdsj tigers, wolves and beavs,
Nook. Then, with true practical contrast with the idol he had proved
'J'be deer, the hippbtamusses,
over such a piece o f copy half an
kindness she persuaded Gilbert tq al­ to be clay. It was six months after
The rabbits, squirrels, elks walruSSeS,
The Ncwburg Deacon.
hour, swearing like a pirate all the
low her to buy him a partnership in a the arrival of Mrs. GorBam in her
The camels, goats, cats, and donkeys,
A Newburg deacon recently lured time, he felt so good.
The tall giraffes, the beavers, monkeys,
light business, and aroused him from step-daughter’s house, when Gilbert,
The rats, the big rhinoceroses,
Don’t punctuate. We prefer to
his dreamy, sensitive moods, to active, returning from a drive with Ella, he a sharp and angular woman with two
The dromedaries Rnd horses,
natural life.
met his aunt in the hall, and clasping small boys into his .private pew- The punctuate all manuscript sent to us.
The sheep, and mice, and kangaroos,
Hyenas, elephants, koodoos,
He'might have become soured and her in a close embrace, whispered deacon, as became his rank, sat next And don’t use capitals. Then we
And hundreds more— ’ twotild take all day,
to the pew door. Immediately at his can punctuate and capitalise to suit
hard, but for the love of this old maid, very softly:
kly dear, so many names to say—
left
hand he placed two small hoys, ourselves, and your article, when you
who had never before let him read the
“ Ella is mine! Wish me j o y !”
A n d at the very, very end
and
close beside the further boy sat, See it in print, will astonish even if it
O f the procession, b y his friend
tenderness of her heart. • But, while
“From my heart,” she whispered,
Ami master, faithful dog was seen,
with her face intently fixed upon the does not please you.
he suffered keenly, his manhood de­ hack.
The livelong time he’d helping been
Don’t try to write too plainly. It
veloped, and he was a stronger, better
Radiant with joy and hope, Gilbert, preacher, and one of her sharpest
To dtivo the crowd o f creatures in ;
A nd now , with loud exultant bark,
man for his disappointment.
after changing his driving dress, hur­ edges turned toward the deacon, the is a sign of plebeian origan and pub­
He gaily sprang aboard the Ark.
When Myra’s name ceased to.be a ried to the sitting-room to tell Aunt angular mother. The deacon was not lic school breeding. Poor writing is
A la s ! so crowded was the space
torture, Aunt Jane made herself Jane “ all about it.” He had abso­ only good, but genial; the precise an indication o f genius. IPs about
He could nuu in it find a p la ce ;
So, patiently bo turned about—
known to old frinds of her girlhood, lutely forgotten about tbeir guest? kind b f deacon who, if he were selling the only indication of genius that a
Stood half way in and half way Out.
and gathered about her a pleasant, and it gave him an unpleasant shock a horse blind in both eyes, -would great many possess. Scrawl your ar­
And those extremely heavy showers
social circle, where Gilbert was soon when he found her, seated on a low frankly mention that the animal’s left ticle with your eyes shut and make
Descended through nine hundred hours
And m ore; and, darling,-at the close,
a favorite. There was no hint of the stool, busied about some wool work eye was not quite sound, and would every word as illegible as you can.
Most frozen was his honest nose ;
Spinster’s hope when she said very that showed to great advantage her offer to make a deduction from its We get the same prices for it from
A nd never could it lose again
tiny white hands, glittering with jew­ price in consequence thereof. He the rag-man as though it were cover­
quietly:
The dampness o f that dreadful rain ;
smiled sweetly upon the two small ed with copper-plate sentences.
A n d that is what, my curl9 o f gold,
“ Any attention you can pay to eled rings.
Avoid all painstaking with proper
Made all the doggies’ noses cold.
She rose to greet hirp, and then, to boys, and then gave his whole mind
Ella Rayburn will be very pleasing to
names.
We know the fall name of
to
the
sermon,
which,
as
befitted
a
his
embarrassed
surprise,
she
clasped
me, Gilbert. Her mother has been
every man, woman, and child in the
cold
Sunday,
was
full
of
genuine
Cal­
her
jeweled
hands,
and
bursting
into
my warmest friend in past years, and
vinism and extremely satisfactory to United States, and the merest hit at
> ■
we have renewed the old times more tears she sobbed:
“ Oh, Gilbert, do not look at me so the deacon’ s orthodox tastes. Pres­ the name is sufficient. For instance,
pleasantly. I f Ella is like her moth­
coldly;
I cannot bear it. I know I ently, as the preacher expounded with if you write a character something
er, she is a sweet, pure, unselfish wo­
deserve nothing from you but con­ remarkable eloquence and feeling the like a drunken figure “ 8,” and then
Gilbert Gorham, at the age of ten, man.”
tempt,
but if you knew how sorely my grand doctrine of the total depravity draw a wavy line, we will know at
And Ella was like her mother, and
was left orphaned and destitute, and
mother
urged me, how importunate of infants, the good deacon stretched once that you mean Samuel Morrison,
At the old store of Binns fo Bose, was taken into the loving care of his was soon taken into Aunt Jane’s clos­ your grandfather was, you would for­ out his left arm along the back of the even though you mean “ Lemuel Mes­
grandfather, his Aunt Jane, a vener­ est intimacy.
is offering;
pew, in order to enjoy his favorite senger.” It is a great mistake that
>
Still smarting under the past pain, give me. I was insane with their theology at ii s ease. Now, it hap­ proper names should he written plain­
able spinster, whose severity was a
persecutions,
amd
I
thought
in
my
•-<}
most wholesome restraint upon his Gilbert was inattentive to his aunt’s
pened that this outstretched arm had ly.
5,000 yards^of tkejvery best Cal­ grandfather’s extreme indulgence. young friend, and yet not realizing misery that I could still see you, and a hand at its extremity, and this hand
Always write on both sides of the
perhaps-—some
day—
when
I
was
free
Old Mr. Gorham, being a man of that a reality filling his old idea was
came gently in collision with another paper, and when you have filled both
again— I— ”
icoes, at Gi cento.
enormous wealth, his grandson and hear him.
And here even her effrontery gave and much smaller hand. The deacon sides of page trail alline up and down
And while these old residents of
500 yds. goodj4-4 Sheeting. re. heir was the most favored of boys and
out,
and she only sobbed convulsively. thought that the latter hand belonged every margin, and back to the top of
youths, every whim of boyish and Fern Nook were quietly gathering up
Full stock Bleached ^and Brown youthful fancy being granted as soon broken threads of life, to weave a Taken by surprise, every gentlemanly to one of the small boys, and in the the first page, closing your article by
Bought at the recent decline in Dry Hoods for cash,
overflowing goodness of his heart he writing the signature just above the
more perfect web of content, Myra instinct urged Gilbert to comfort this
as expressed.
Table Linens, 35c,“40e,^4:5c, 60c.
took the hand in his, and gently and date. How we do love to get hold o f
woman
who
was
so
recklessly
offering
And so, when Gilbert had attained Gorham was eating out her heart in
affectionately
squeezed it.
'v> ^articles written in this stylo. And
him
what
it
was
his
fondest
hope
once
Turkey Bed Table-Linen, 75c. the ago of twenty-one, and blushingly bitterness. Instead of an old, indul­
There was a sudden shriek that how we would like to get hold of the
to
possess,
.
But
his
whole
soul
shrank
announced his undying love for Miss gent husband, ready to humor every
and 85c.
from her; his manly, true heart was silenced the preacher and appalled man who sends them. Just for ten
Therefore vre will make you
Myra Wilbur, the belle of many water­ whim, to give her idolatrous devotion,
minutes. Alone, In the woods, with
200 yards Crash Toweling at 6 ing places and seasons, and some five she found herself tied to a querulous only outraged by her womanly ad­ the congregation, most of whom a cannon in our hip pocket. Revenge
thought that somebody had sat down
vances.
years his senior, his grandfather only invalid, who had been accustomed to
cents. (Job lot.)
Gravely he stood looking down up- upon a crooked pin, while others is sweet; yum, yum, yum.
unquestionable obedience and devo­
nodded and said:
Lay your paper on the ground
*on her as she shrank in the chair feared that tie meeting-house had ta­
Full stock of Shirtings, Denims,
tion
of
his
daughter
and
grandson,
“ Suit vourself. my boy. suit your­
ken fire. The true state of the case when you write; the rougher tho
sobbing
and
covering
her
face,
and
and who exacted a similar care from
was, however, soon made manifest. ground the better.
Ticks, at lowest prices ever offered. self.”
yet furtively watching him.
J ffiT STO R E .
So a magnificent diamond was slip­ his reluctant wife. In place of: balls,
The angular female rose up, and,
Coarse brown wrapping-paper is
“
Gilbert-,
speak
one
tender
word
to
Full and complete line of Ladies, ped on Myra’s finger, and Gilbert concerts and operas, the gay life of
lacerating the intervening small boys the best for writing your articles on.
me,”
she
implored
;
“
say
you
do
not
entered into a fool’s paradise blind to the metropolis, Mrs. Gorham found
• B za m m e B e fo r e B u y in g .
with her,knee-pans, smote the aston­ I f you can tear down an old circus
utterly despise me.”
Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery, the
fact that he was the dupe of an herself shut up in a country house,
ished deacon in the face, while she poster and write on the pasty side of
But
he
did.
He
sought
for
words
from low priced to Fancy Striped accomplished coquette, whose whole certainly handsome and well appoint­ to convey his meaning kindly, and loudly exclaimed, “ Squeeze my hand, it with a pen stick, it will do still
r
lard nature was incapable of the tithe ed to’ meet the most fastidious taste,
will you ! I ’ll let you know, you old better.
Balbriggan.
hut lonely beyond endurance to a wo­ they would not come. Blushing like i
of love laid at her feet.
sinner!” There arose a chuckling
When your article is completed,^
a
boy
in
his
confusion
and,
pain,
he
For, being sensitive, poetical, and man miles away from her own friends*
500 French Woven Corsets, 50
among tho youth of the congregation. crunch your paper in your pocket,
said,
gently:
over-indulged, the boy made unto and coldly ignored by the friends of
“ I am very sorry, Mrs. Gorham— ” The elder male members felt that their and carry it two or three days before
cents; worth 75 cents.
limself an idol, and calling it Myra, the Gorhams, fully aware of her mer­
“
It used to be Myra,” she sobbed, deacon had brought ruin upon him­ sending it in. This inba off the sucenary treachery.
worshipped it.
self, and the female members wonder­ purfluous pencil marks, and makes it
reproachfully.
'
Yet she endured it- as patiently as
And the actual Myra, being emi­
ed what ‘he could possibly have seen lighter to handle.
T . B ABLER, M illw righ t'an d B u ild “
True,
but
those
were
days
that
nently practical, worldly and merce­ possible, till the old man, pining for
Business Directory. equal•ortoofanyTurbine
'Water Wheels, warranted inpower
in that ugly creature to lead him into
can never be recalled.”
If you can think o f it, lose one
otherwbeelsinuso. Residence,Bakertown.
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nary, erected a gold idol of unlimited Jane and Gilbert, sickened and failed
PostOfficeaddress,Bucbauan. Mich.
temptation. As the angular woman page out of the middle of your arti­
“
You
are
cruel.”
:
indulgence and riches, and calling visibly.
U. 'W H I T S , Drrigjvisi andfA poth “ I do not wish to be so, but I must showeil an unmistakable determina­ cle. We can easily supply what is
* ocary, s o u th sido o f F ron t S treet, Buchanan*
that Gilbert,- worshipped it.
It was when all hope was gone that be frank with you. The past i* dead. tion to renew her attack, the deacon missing, and we love to do it. We
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dealers
in
staple
Michigan.
SS* and 1’sncy Gtocerica, Provisions and Crockery.
Mr. Gorham, although he was Old the young wife urged the necessity of
Central;Block..Buchanan.
Never can we revive that- love that felt that flight was his only resource. have nothing else to do !—Burlington *
B . P S T X IT T v
23., Homcopatidc
and feeble, took a carriage and drove making a will. It seemed to her as
was once so precious to' me, 'si very He seized his hat and fled towards Hawkeys.
* PhysicianandSurgeon* Special attentionpaidto
from Fern Nook, the family country •if all the misery of life concentrated
chronic diseases. Officeandresidence withSI.C.Truvor,
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H
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,
dealers
in
B
r
y
trifling to you.”
-• • the door. It opened before him, and
Bridgman, Mich,
BUCHANAN. MICH.
seat, in Poolsville, the town honored in the peevish reply:
*GoodsAnd Notions. Central Block, FrontJ3treet,
A Bard Grind.
“ No, no, you wrong me. Ahs'-for closed upon his vanished form. From
Bnchnan, Mich.
iy Miss Wilbur’s presence, and made
“ I have nothing to will. A ll the me, it is my misfortune that I eamot that day to this no Newburg eyes
A hand-organ man was naking his
T ., M O K IiE Y , star foundry. A l l
a formal call.
' kindaofcaating,auchaBplo'Wpoints39ugarkettlea, V A N R IP E R & HUraCAN, Attorneys
property belongs to Jane! I only conquer my love.” have rested upon the ruined man, and, way up Adams avenue yesterday when
i
leigh shoes, &c,. Iron turning and job workdoneto * and Counsellors cvtLaw, andSolicitorsinChancery* C.S. BLACK, Proprietor.
After he was gone, Miss Wilbur, hold a life lease on my wife’s estate.”
der; Oldmetaltakeninexcbangefor work, portage Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted.
the suspicion is gaining ground that a boy met him and asked:
‘
‘But
mine
died
when
it
was
i:
reet«nearthedepot.
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Office, Secondfloor. Howe’sBlock,Buchanan.Mich.
turning to her mother, made a Strange
“ Jane !” gasped Myra-, remember­ e.d and slighted.”
“ How many tunes do you play ?”
he has either committed suicide or
Apple Poach, Penr, Cherry, Lombard P op­
lar and Evergreen Trees, w ill be sold- very- speech for a maiden just betrothed,: ing the insulting terms in which she
TJIKD’S ’BUS.—George Bird will nm
“ Zixteen shunss — nice,, sweet
Here Gilbert drew a deep sigl of become a book-agent.
SOBSH,
M.
Bi,
Eoleotlo
PhyR.
cheap. These trees have never been culled and
’or she said:
his’Bus to andfromtheRailroadtrainsundHotels, W • aiclan
had intimated to that spinster that relief at the appearance of Aunt Jibe,
rgeon
.
.n
and
S
u
rg
eon
;O
ffice
an
d.residen
ce,
H
ill’s
shttnes,”
replied the man.
The
moral
o
f
this
affecting
tale
is
so toanyparfcot thevillage.' Pare only 25 cents, te­ Corners,BerrienCo., Mich.
are, first-class.
“ After all, mother, a rich widow is she preferred to reign alone at Fern
nding baggage.
“ My father is fond o f music, hut
entering the room behind .Myra’s not, perhaps, as clear as could -be
better than a rich wife, for- she can Nook.
No T rees Healed in.
chair, who did not hear her light s-ep, wished. It seems, however, to teach he is a little deaf,” continued the boy.
P hysician and « r d O I 3 E A J d 3 H O U S E , Tliree Oahs,
spend the money then, uncontrolled.”
“ Certainly! I f Gilbert’s father had" and sobbed:
“ Oh, dat makes no deference—-I
■* D.F. Bomjeersoheim,Proprietor.; Thishousehas
; - the folly of any deacon who tries to
‘ gm iiVsBiug: Store
“ Well, my dear 2”
changedproprietors, changedits name, beenthoroughly
lived he would have shared in the
“ Your love can not be dead, 311- conciliate small boys, and the danger mak a him hear.”
F A -E M E B S
repaired.andrefitted, andeveryeffort wiUbemadebyits
“ I was only thinking* that Gilbert property, hut i f all reverts to Gilbert
presentmanager to earnandsustainfor it a reputation
The boy led the way up street to
)ert. It will live again. Pity, md of proximity to angular females. Per­
/1 H A S ., C. GOI/UHS, dealer is. Amei- asafirst-class hotel. Good stables in. connection with and others in want o f trees should examine
told
me once that he was entirely de­ if Jane dies unmarried.”
T-17tf
this stock before buying.
9tf
ican ai
andItalian: Marble, MontrinentsJireadstones» hotel.
forgive mo.”
\ sons desiring other and further mor­ where a plaster bust o f Sir Isaah
^ lean
pendent upon his grandfather, haying
Tablets, Ac., of. latest designs. Officeandworks,Murray
All Gilbert’s, and might have been
“ I both pity and .forgive you,” sad als are at perfect liberty to mix them Newton had been arranged in a hay
block, 2d street, Niles, hllch, You. will findit toyour
nothing while the old man lived.”
advantage to giyeMr: Collinsacall.: He isalsoprepared;
all hers.
Gilbert, very gently:' \ to their' several tastes.—JSTew York window to look like a living man, and
to: clean, and repair marble,, restoring old dilapidated
“ It would be well then to keep in
©
the Italian spit on his hand and began
Btoneto its original}>eautyandtexture;
32yl*
cc
Myra
felt
too
stunned
and
misera­
“
But—
”
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the old gentleman’s favor.”
on the crank. He ground out all the
“
But,”
said-Aunt
Jane,
in
hr
ble
even
to
cry.
To
think
that
all
<
Evidently Myra was of that opin­
w
B . CHURCHXZiXi, dealer iniGloohs,
tunes in rotation, and than began at
Jier base scheming,-her feigned devo- hardest tone, and with her face set h
h i H-t
* WatcheSj Jewelry, Spectacles, &c- Also,repairing
ion. She worked a pair of quilted
“ Married5’ and “ Engaged” — A Rail­ the bottom and ground back up the
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done toorder:. AUwork warranted. Store, fourthdoor
rigid
lines,
“
you
forget,
Mrs.
Goij
'tion,
has
led
her
only
to
this,
the
o
S ih
north.of the:Bank, Main,street,.Buchanac. Hich.
slippers for the aged feet, she sent
<
scale till he got all the tnnes in the
road Scene.
ham, the law does not permit a ma>
beggared widow of an old man.
D
a “
flowers and dainty dishes to Fern
Gi l|S
*0.0
^
garret
of the box again. The man
to
marry
his
grandmother,”
•
«
But
after
the
funeral
was
over,
PI
The Amherstburg (Ont.) Folio, has
V V E EIEXiD H O U S E ,. B errien Springs*
Nook for dear Mr. Gorham; she made
J ^o
E*
'
in
the
.bay
window didn’t move a hair,
m 1st
g
s
With
a
cry-of-rage,
Mrs.
Gorham
Mrs.
Gorham
made
a-few
discoveries.
Thisoldandfavorablyknown Hotel is stillunder
o
the following : “ They were'very-pretoWop- © o
herself a hundred fold dearer to her
hemanagementofMrs^BePield&.Son, who willspare
and the Italian drew a long breath
sprang
to
her
-feet,
but
something
in
First,
all
the
deep
black
of
her
dress,
PI
Os
*1
1h
ty,
and
there
was,
apparently,
five
or
soeffortstomaintainaflrBt class Hotel at the County
infatuated lover by her delicate atten­
ca
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with the fine white linen of her wid­ the cold, grave faces checked the tor­~i six years difference in their ages. ‘ A s and sighed:
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left the room.
snowy
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blushed,
flattened
her
nose
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ment o f a claim of his grandfather’s
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her brilliant blonde beauty.
She
The next day she terminated her against the window, and drew, back in
short notice.
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and
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studied
herdress
in
its
minutest
de­
joyous smiles as a young man came
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the
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shook
hands
tenFurnished to all ordorlng, on short notice.
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usual pathetic parting, and,. with as­
a
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her new plans. In her late husband’s present at the •wedding of Gilbert jerly and cordially, insisted on carry- the Italian leaned the organ on the
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young man left Fern Nook.
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which
she appropriated, leaving Miss
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funeral, to defray all expenses. She
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Among the Seminole Indians there fne passengers smiled as she left the off at a lively pace, while the man
received a telegram:
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(neartheCourtHouse) havingchanged proprietors,
accepted Miss Gorham’s offer of the
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is a singular tradition regarding the cr, and t-be murmur went rippling
hasbeetrnewlyfunuahed throughout* Theutmost care M ID W IFE A N D NUR SE.
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use of the house for a year,- and when white man’s origin and superiority. though the car, “ Theyfre engaged.” coughed, whistled, kicked on the
will betaken to provideion the convenience andcom- Particularattentionpaid to thediseases of womenand
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tJ *of guests. A. good stable: in. connection, withthe- children.
a 2*°
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she was left in possession unscrupu-^ They say .that when tho Great Spirit Tb. other girl sat looking nervously fence and encouraged a dog-fight, in
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ResidenceonFront Street^near the corner of Portage
“ Jane G orham.”
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order to atr-raot the deaf -man’s atten­
lously
sold many small but valuable*
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made the earth, he also made three ou'fef .the window, and once or twice tion.
Of all strange experiences this was
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men all of whom were of fair com­ gacersd her* parcels together as
the Btrangest. His Aunt Jane leav­
* holdsaregularmeetingeveryMondayeveningon
“ Sing louder—play harder !” called
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When
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and
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plexion ; and that.after making them tho'qh she would leave the car, she the boy from the next street corner.
ing her home to visit the metropolis.
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Gilbert vainly tried to remember if Jane Gorham once moro opened her he led them to the margin of a,small seemd to be expecting some one. At
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ever she had been absent from home house.to her friends, she was mute lake ' and bade them leap therein. last e. came. He bulged into,' the car feet, unbuttoned his vest, and the way
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wagon, heavily laden with baggage, out of* the water purer than before he seatsuntil his manly gaze fellfiipon
fall of the moon in onch month.
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first surprise was to find her drove up to her door, from which bathed ; the second did not leap until her utorned, expectant,face, roared; bust, and gave no heed to the crowd,
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tie'and kind, all the grim severity alighted her father's widow, who threw the water became slightly muddy, and “ Oom|on -l I ’ve been waiting for you and the organ box was smoking hot
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of her manner gone. Her kiss upon herself into her arms, sobbing:
SELLS FURNITURE
1Physicianand Surgeon. Specialattentionpaidto
when he bathed, ho came up copper- on theEjlatform for fifteen minutes !”
chronicdiseases, OfficeandRosidoncoonFortfigestreet
“ Donot.send me away. I am dy­ colore'd; the- third did not leap in un­ gr abb A her basket, and. strode out of when he let up on. tbs’ grind. Rest­
his lips was tender as Myra’s'own.
A s Cheap as th e Cheapest.
secondhouseBouthofFrontatrcot.
ing the music on the' ground, he leap­
“ My boy,” she said, “ I have news ing' in the' glooiny seclusion of my til the-water became black with- mud,, the car|yhile she followed with a val­
Ho sells Picture Frames and Brackota at- redneed
ed' over the fence- and got a square
prices. Heispreparedtodo.aUkindsof
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and came out with its own c'olor. ise, a landbox, a paper hag. full of look at his victim. His quiet grin
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Then the Great Spirit laid .before
management. Everyarrangement made for the convon- on abort notico. Call and be ccnvlnced. Seconddoor
faded into a look,of wo, and misery,
eot and comforof guests. Chargesreasonable*
attentively to some business details
She stayed, of course. Miss Jane’s them' three' packages of hark, and. jelly preerves, and an extra shawl.
westofTremont Houbo, Buchanan, Mich.
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and murder, and getting Ms eyes on
that were never of any special inter­ old fashioned' notions of hospitality bade ’them choose, and out of pity for And a cizy looking bid batchelor in
the boy with the red-necktie, he ran
O. P.-ThQ regular mootings of
Insurance & Collecti9n Agency est to you before. You have always were too strong to turn a guest away, his ■misfortune of color, he gave the the fur ter •end of the car croaked him
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Fire* Insurance Companies in the United States. Al supposed that Fern Nook and the even if uninvited and unwelcome. black . man his first choice. He took out, in ui'son with the in dignant looks ter shop before a still, small-voice
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of the visitor.
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M . 'W3CLSON, dozitisi; Office first
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“ She is. my. father-B; widow,"’ the second, heaviest, leaving the .white
* doornorth-of^bo Bank* Chargesreasonable, and
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atlsfactioD guaranteed.
Your grandfather holds a life lease spinster, - said; gravely, , “ bo. we must man. the1lightest-„ When the pack­ me T Ip.utj ano£ ,o oqeqs .e s.oiS,, - a-blackguard paper, and nothing more
Grain, Seeds, Hides, Green and Dried
Manufacturers, and
only of.the house and half the income:- endure her fo ra time:’ ’ -ages,' w'ere’ . opened, 'the' ' first; were fpofonepj hiq^oii ‘uqop pies y/uera difficult than to get up a newspaper
others who use L e t
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Fruits, Butter,: Eggs, &o.
O H N W E I S G E R E E R , maarnfacturor
ter Heads, B i l l
The property was all his wife’s, and;
She'-was'almost 'faBcinating-.widow found to co’ntain spades, hoes,'.and all “ cAie -crafe', ■ -Xfdoi SDA‘s.- I(fooTjq free from foulness and blackguardism.
of Lumber. Cnetem sawing dono to order, and.at Particular Attention Given to Fruits
Heads, .Envelopes,
reosonable ratcs. Cnehpaid for all hiudaof bol(3.. Mill
left to~me, ,with the lease, as I said, .when'she'appeared.atthelatQ; dinner,' ‘ the implements of labor; tho second p in y me i-J. .■qshqVe -pniqsq- tnoij Fish women and bar-room loafers^ are
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onSouth OakStreet, Buchanan,Mich.
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and Vegetables.
n a
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liin -black.’'
K lortV t dress,;
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to my father during ’ life. ^While'we" ' im
fact any kind o f
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and; enwrapped' hunting,.'fishing and.wars tmq 9 -iojsk|soi noijuedde oq^ se.-'aenx skilled in .the-artef bandying epithets
19 3 S. ‘ W a te r St., C hicago.
Printing, w ill'find
were all one family and ,you tho heir,1- /trimmings, with some knots of.' ;black; . like 'apparatus-:, the third *gave, -the ■T-pra? P M ; a u of ore o q ^ „ •..•oraoq , and bespattering each other with dirH A M I L T O N , licensed xmotlbuoer
the R ecord ’ Stedm,
• Willattondto all calls; promptly, and sell at as
it was quite unnecessary to make any; ' ribbon in the pro fusion-of ~^r*golden white manf p.ens, - inlr.qhd^aper^-the jfeM.siq-uphqop ueijqSiij pde qsoqff e -ty words. It requires no brains to do
nmREXczs:
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Printing H o u s e
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county. ResidenceandP.p.address3uchanan.Mich;
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Hall, Patterson&Co.,UnionStock.Yards, Chicago.
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/and brains to print a newspaper that"
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Berrien Springs, Mich.- ‘ Good:Uverylfn connection
found as low as can be obtained.
with the houj#. .
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was. over she had gained, nothing in • "White man’s superiority.
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M E W O R U I. B A T 1ST BBCITAXAX.
JOHN1 G. HOLMES, Editor.
THUSSEAT HORNING, MAT 24,1SH.
Ex-President Grant and family
have gone to Europe.
Report now comes that Greece is
...
|| about to boil over into Turkey and
f start a little was o f her own.
John Murphy o f Adrian, smokes
the same clay pipe he used thirty-sev­
en years, ago. Hold your nose when
you go that way.
28 to 30 cents is beirng paid for
the new clip o f wool, by the Laporte
Woolen Mills.
Russia has been borrowing; money
in England for the purpose o f pay­
ing interest on their bonds that are
soon to come due.
Austin Humphreys was hung in
M Sandwich, Canada, near Detroit, on
Tuesday last, for tho murder o f Fred­
erick Appel, February 26th last, be­
cause Appel had refused to pay a debt
of §6 he owed Humphreys.
A frightful accident occurred at
n launoh at Chester, Fa., on Tuesday,
by which several men lost their lives
The vessel to he launched started
from its blocking sooner than was exsjd pected, crushing the men under her;
The Turks are now busy provsion
me and more strongly fortifying
Constantinople with, appearance that
& they expect to have a little scrach
with the Russians at that place ere
long.
The Board of Health in Detroit in
tend
publishing a number o f thousanc
&
of copies of the panphlet of restric­
tions for scarlet fever issued by the
State board o f Health and dis tributing
them in that city.
England is making great prepara­
tions on both land and sea for an in­
terference in the eastern troubles. It
is thought that should the Russians
gain any decided advantage over the
It, Turks, England and Austria will in­
tervene for the protection of their
m „ respective interests on the Mediterra­
nean and Danube.
I t is reported, that the Turks have
proclaimed a holy war against Russia.
This is virtually a call to all Mohamedans to come to the rescue of the
Porte, which, should they rise en
&
masse, will give Turkey power suffi­
3$n cient to cope with the remainder of
Europe with advantage.
*
&
Havana dispatches say that advices
from San Domingo to the 9ch inst.
state that a political conspiracy was
discovered May Tth, in San Domingo
city, and that thirty persons implicat­
ed had been arrested; and others took
refuge in consulates. Great constern
ation prevailed and revolution seemed
imminent.
Arrangements are nearly completed
for the proper observance of Decora­
tion Day in this village., And should
the weather bo propitious, we shall
probably witness, the largest gather­
ing that has yet assembled upon May
30 th, for memorial services; in Bu­
chanan. Anticipating the presence
o f many visiting; comrades from the
neighboring J;owns, a pic-nic dinner
will be given at some suitable place
for tbeir benefit, and liberal donations
of eatables for this purpose will bo
thankfully received. Uor full infor­
mation on this subject wo would re­
spectfully refer you to the chairman
o f that committee, comrade A . P.
Evans.
The executive committee
have secured Collins & Weaver’s Hall
as a place of rendezvous, and respect­
fully request all persons who intend
to contribute flowers, to leave the
same at an early hour on Wednesday
morning, at the above named place,
where will be found Mrs. Whitman
(the chairman o f that committee) ready
to receive them.
The following is the order of exer­
cises as recommended by-the executive
committee and adopted by the associa­
tion:
*
The procession to be formed on
Front street,, the right resting on Oak
street, and in the following order :
1st, Band and choir; 2d, Orator and
Chaplain ; 3d, Common Council; 4th,
Soldiers and Sailors of the late war;
5th, Civic Societies; 6th, the schools ;
7th, Invited guests and citizens on
foot and in carriages. The line of
march to be taken up as follows:
From the Hall, North on Oak street
to Fourth street; West on Fourth
street to the old cemetery, where the
graves of the soldiers of this place
will be decorated. The line of march
then continued on Fourth street to
Lake street, South on Lake street to
Front street; West on Front street to
the Oak Ridge Cemetery.
At the cemetery the order of exer­
cises will be, 1st, Song by the Glee
Club; 2d, Prayer by the Chaplain;
3d, Song by the Glee Club; 4th, Ad­
dress by Hon. J. J. Yan Riper; 5th,
Music by the Band and Decoration
Ceremonies. After the ceremonies
the procession will be reformed, move
East on Front street, to the hall, and
then break ranks.
To our comrades who live at a dis­
tance: from the town, we would say,
although it is not your privilege to
meet with us and, take part in our de­
liberations preparatory to Memorial
Day, yet on May 30, let every com­
rade lay aside bis work, and with ns,
again visit the graves of our fallen
brothers, placing upon them the first
flowers of spring, a fitting tribute to
their memory.
To the-public generally, who have
so kindly assisted us in the past, we
again extend the invitation to you to
come, bringing with you your floral
offering.
Ex. Committee:
The Saginaw Republican tells of a
llr. Secord, an old pioneer, who relently caught an immense black bear
a trap at his place, on the Tittalawasee- The animal was a monster,
[nd weighed nearly 700 pounds.. It
fielded eight' and a half gallons of
lil, and the hide ia as large as that of
buffalo.
Mr. Secord makes abusi-'
less o f bear-hunting.
A Grange Co-operative store has
en- opened at Battle Creek.
County
address very many empty seats at
either servico.
Jas. Batten,
while punishing
a refractory horse in the stable, last
Saturday morning, had ’the tables
turned on him in a serious way and
Hot at all to his comfort. The horse,
getting the advantage of his master,
crushed him; against the side of the
stall until the blood rushed from his
nose and mouth. It was thought at
first that he would not live,, but he
was reported better this morning.
Dayton has a terrible dull season
just now. House cleaning and mov­
ing being the only excitement.
“ The D uke.”
Iowa Correspondence.
Castalia, May 18, 1877,
E ditor R ecord—Bear Sir :— We
have been having some nico bat rath­
er dry weather. A t present we arc
being blessed with a heavy shower of
rain, which was much needed, as some
of the grain sown would never have
sprouted without rain. There has
been considerable wheat sown in this
vicinity this spring; more, I think,
than last spring. The chintz bug has
put in an appearance again, and it is
feared that they will damage us again.
Wheat in this vicin ity and in fact
throughout the entire northern part
o f the State, was almost an entire
failure, the- bugs being the secondary
cause. We did not have sufficient
rain when the wheat was sown, conse­
quently it came up very unevenly and
part o f it never came at all. The
corn is mostly planted. The prospect
for fruit is good. The plum and crabapple trees are in full bloom. There
are no peaches raised here, and but
few -apples. The apples of old Mich­
igan take the lead in our market.
Respectfully,
J, F . W r a y .
Why the Fleet Sailed.
N ew Y ork, May 19.— The World
says that some days since a statement
was made that the Russian fleet left
this port in response to a request from
Washington to that effect. There is
trustworthy authority for adding that
this request was in the form of an in­
timation from Secretary Evarts to
Grand Duke Alexis, Minister Schischkin, and Admiral Boutakoff that it
was the desire of the President that
the Russian vessels should not longer
remain in American waters, and that
the State Department preferred to
make this intimation privately, hoping
that it thus might be spared the ne­
cessity of making the request officially
and-formally from the State Depart­
ment., The Russian commander at
once made preparations to leave, and
it is mentioned as a significant fact in
the same connection that although the
Grand Dukes Alexis and Constantine
and Admiral Boutakoff attended a re­
ception at ex-Gov. Morgan’s house,
they remained hut a short time, and
rather conspicuously took their de­
parture before the arrival of the Pres­
ident and his party.
TEE COUKTY PRESS.
[Niles Mirror.-]
Hail stones fell, in Silver Creek
township,. Cass Co., on Sunday, five
inches in circumference.
[Berrien Springs Era.]
Several large cat-fish were caught
on night-lines here last week; one
weighed 22 pounds, by Walter Kephart
Roumania’s independence has been and Jay Drayman....... Three horses
formally proclaimed by the Senate of were stolen in Northern Indiana on
Bucharest, and war has been declared Sunday night, and are supposed to
against Turkey. Both events have have passed through Buchanan, early
practically transpired already. Rou- Monday morning on their way north.
ifmania’s cordial reception o f the A large party is in pursuit, and, if
Russian forces upon her territory overtaken,, the thieves will probably
. and her tacit alliance with Russia for fare roughly......A copper-mine is
suspected to exist on the farm of A . J.
offensive and defensive purposes, to
Ingleright.
A specimen weighing 4634 gether constituted an assumption of
1 independence o f Turkish rule and a oz. supposed to consist of 90 per cent,
copper, from his place, was exhibited
I declaration of war against Turkey.
in town last Saturday,* It is said that
I
lightning has frequently been seen to
The Lansing Republican gives the. play about the locality in which this
following report of the business of the specimen was found, during thunder­
State Treasurer:
storms, to such an extent, that parties
The balance of cash in the State have deemed It expedient to leave the
treasury May 12 was §897,051,59; field. The owner contemplates pros­
receipts during the week ending May pecting in the vicinity.
19 were §20,954,19; payments during
[Niles Democrat.]
same time were §21,464.09 ; balance
Lyman
Smith,
has sold, his farm,
in treasury May 19; 1877, §896,541.situated
five
miles
east of Niles, to
6 9 ; decrease for the week §509.90.
Chas. F. &. F , A . Howe, for §7,500,
and takes as part pay Dr. G. A .
A special to the Chicago Tribune Howe’ s Main streetjproperty in this
from Lansing, under date May 22, city, at [§8,500......W e were shown
jgsays:
oa Wednesday last by State Fish
Gov. Crosswell has appointed Lem­ Commissioner Geo, H. Jerome, a real
uel Seviers, o f Gratiot, Quarter-mas- live, natural born, Michigan Califor­
| ter General for two years; William nia Salmon.' It was a fine specimen
Chandler, o f Cheboygan; Superin- of its species, and could boast of being
1 tendent of the St. Mary's Falls Ship the first Michigander born of natural
iJCanal for t^0 years; Leroy Parker, stock, seen; or caught in our waters.
if Genesee, Member of the State It appeared to be about three months
oard o f Health for air years ; E. R. old and in a healthy condition.
tiller, o f Kalamazoo, reappointed
[Benton Harbor Times.]
ish Commissioner for six -years; alThere is no great promise o f rasp­
o, Hezekiah G. Wells, of Kalamazoo, berries and blackberries. Many of
nd George W . Phillips, of: Macomb, the bushes are dead. They were kill­
or the same time Trustees of the In­ ed by the cold of last winter.
ane Asylum at Kalamazoo; Wm. H.
|St. Joseph Republican.]
irYithington, o f Jackson, and James
The idea, of raising the propeller
;1. Brown, o f W ayne; Members of
he Board of Control of the State Hippocampus, has now became a set­
ublic School, James •Burns, . of tled, fact. Her exact whereabouts is
'ayne, for six years, and Henry now known; and a party of Chicago,
inds, of Mountcalm, four years; wreckers have taken the job. The
nd o f the. Reform School, David B. work, will commence about the first of
~alo, o f Eaton, for six years, and next month.
lylvester Lamed, o f Wayne, for two
ears.
rK O M B A T T O X .
SIL7ES2
The Illinois Legislature has taken
Ike first step toward opening a mark­
et, in that State, for the silver coin
If the country by passing a bill maklg it a legal, tender for all debts both
lublic and private, payable within the
(State without reference to the amount,
[his is an act that will have the effect
[o throw a surplus o f silver coin into
le State in place of greenbacks now
circulation; there, and which are
low of greater value than the silver
[nd will allow the United States
treasurer to redeem these at a decid­
ed advantage: over using gold.
Berrien
A Free Show In the Connell Chamber.
Mr, Long, a gentleman from the
south, gave the common council a free
Show Monday night, disclosing to their
astonished gaze one of the most won­
derful freaks of nature extant; not
some horrible monstrosity, but a sym­
metrically formed child, aged five
years, with a skin much resembling a
map of the seat of war, or the coat of
an Arabian horse. The child, a male,
waa born on the coast o f Alabama, of
full blooded negro parents, and pre­
sents the astonishing spectacle of an
epidermis, the' color of which is about
equally divided between white and
black. T ho;white portion, is very
white, and the black Is very black,
and the contrast is much like that be
tween white/and black velvet, for the
skin is as soft and fine as .that fabric.
The top of/the head is covered with
white wool, extending hack to the
crown, ano the remainder is coated in
the blackest and kinkiest kind: The
body is beautifully marked, as though
done witqthe brush of an artist. Mr.
Long proposed to place the boy on
exhibition here for one Week, for the
benefit oo the boy’s parents, who are
very pocr, and asked that the usual
license fee he remitted. The request
was grarted.— South Bend Tribune.
Beeord,
Buehanan,
The Situation In Utah.
Further developments in regard to
the situation of affairs in Utah make
it quite probable that other Mormons
beside John D. Lee, and possibly
Brigham Young himself, will bo pros­
ecuted for their connection with tho
Mountain Meadow Massacre.
It is
reported that a large amount of evi­
dence has been found which implicates
a number of Brigham Young’s lead­
ing followers, and probably Young
himself, in capital crimes committed at
Various periods.
While important
developments will probably soon be
made in regard to" a series of offenses
of which the Mountain Meadow massa­
cre furnishes a peculiarly monstrous
type, it is noticeable that one of the
enterprising correspondents of the
New York M erald has recently inter­
viewed a witness, whose story, i f true,
will furnish an important link to the
chain of testimony by which Brigham
Young is presumably connected with
that terrible affair.
This wit­
ness alleges that he was one of the
children of a murdered emigrant, and
that his life was spared bn account of
his extreme youth; that during his
childhood he resided in the family of
Lee, and that ho had personal knowl­
edge of letters written by Young to
Lee in which the latter is implored to
deny the existence o f the orders he
had received, and to assume all the
responsibility of the massacre, and
assured that by adhering to this
course he would obtain temporal
prosperity and immunity from serious
consequences. This story does not
look very probable, but we give it for
what it is worth.
A t all events,, it seems certain that
a searching investigation will be.made
into the subject by the United States
authorities in Utah. Hitherto pros­
ecutions have been baffled by the re­
fusal of Mormon grand or petit jur­
ors to indict or convict members of
their popular sect, •that the grand
jury which is to assemble at Salt Lake
City to-day will contain twelve Gen­
tile members, a sufficient number to
find true bills, *who will, have only
three Mormon associates, and that a
large amount of evidence will be
placed before it. As the Mouutain
Meadow massacre was perpetrated in
a district that is not under the juris­
diction of'the court held at Salt Lake
City, further inquiries cannot be
made into that hideous crime before
September, when another session of
the court that tried and condemned
L.ee is to be held at Beaver ; mean­
while there will be vigorous efforts to
expose the system of employing men
popularly known as Danites, or de­
stroying angel, to act or organized
assasin?, which, according to the tes­
timony of sundry persons, formerly
constituted an important portion of
sundry persons, formerly constituting
an important portion of Mormonism.
It is probable that Lee made many
important revelations in regard to this
class of offences whioh will serve as a
guide to ihe prosecuting officers of
the Government. Like other con­
demned culprits, he spoke more free­
ly of crime in which he did not take
a .leading part than of the terrible
massacre executed under his direction,'
and a few passages of his final confes­
sion furnished a striking confirmation
of the appalling theory that Mormon
leaders have repeatedly directed the
assassination of their real or supposed
enemiesi
The bearing of Brigham Young
and other leading Mormons. shows
that .they are uneasy at this proposed
investigation: The MormOn president,
at his tabernacle, is pouring forth
threatenings and slaughter against
the persecutors of the church aud its
saints. The whole Mormon popula
tion is extensely excited, and is. said
to be preparing for armed resistance.
Such is the state of feeling that Gen.
Emery, the cool and experienced sol­
dier who is in command in Utah, has
asked that the garrisons in the terri­
tory should be strengthened.
It
is scarcely possible that the Mormons
will venture on§actual rebellion, but if
i f they do they be very promptly and
vigorously! punished.— B eiroit Trib­
une.
- T h u rsd ay,
Waiting for Bipod.
The condition of war matters in
Europe is about the same as yester­
day. •There have been no new strug­
gles, and the nows shows simply a
shifting of troops to attack or to repel
in the great battle that it seems must
inevitably occur within a few days.
There is a shaking down of corps and
divisions into their ’ places, and the
preparations on both sides indicate
that when a battle is fought on the
Danube it ■will be a struggle of the
most terrible character. There is an
ominous restiveness, amounting even
to threats, from Servia and Greece.
The former did not win in its late
struggle an importance that would
justify tho unprejudiced in counting
its support of or opposition to Russia,
as a matter of much consequence.
With Greece it is different. Her reg­
ular army is composed of veterans,
and it can be made to form the nu­
cleus of a force that, though insignifi­
cant when compared with the forces
o f Russia and Turkey, may be able
to work to the northward, and pare
off at least a thin slice of territory in
revenge for its Turkish bondage of
three hundred years.
It is to the military movements in
Asia that the student of the war maps
turns with interest. There all is ac­
tivity. The Russians advance and
the Turks resist. The fall of Ardahan has opened a gate to the Russian
army to march against Kars or Erzeroum, the former place being continu­
ally strengthened and prepared fo ra
siege. Even Constantinople is report­
ed to be making ready for the possi­
bility of the Russian army’s besiogement. England proceeds quietly but
vigorously in pushing forward her
war material to be in readiness for
that time when she will be called up­
on to defend her interests in the East
by an active alliance. A most aston­
ishing feature in the panorama of war
is the elasticity of Turkey in a crisis
which.it was wildly supposed would
overwhelm her. She presents a for­
midable front at all points to her an­
tagonists. She shows well armed and
apparently well officered armies, which
fight without ideas of defeat, Beyond
that the Government is inciting the
Warlike people of dissatisfied Russian
provinces to a rebellion that promises
them temporary relief from at least
one despotism; and the tribes of the
Caucasus are made disaffected by
Turkish plottings and strengthened
by Turkish arms. Throughout Eu­
rope is an ominous restlessness and
uncertainty, to which the unexpected
recall of Bismarck gives a still more
somber aspect, for it betokens evil to
France and a purpose to act against
the machinations of the ultramontanes
whom Germany hates, if she does not
fear.— Chicago Post.
Beware of Swindling Agents.
We have often cautioned farmers
to avoid unauthorized and swindling
agents, because of frequent cases of
fraud which have come to our knowl­
edge, and we again urge upon our
farmer friends the caution. A ll the
latest improved farm implements can
be obtained at reasonable rates from
responsible dealers in agricultural
wares. . Recently we published an
account of the swindling operations
of a patent broadcast seed-sower
agent in Shiawassee county. TheOwosso Pres3 Says that the agent
would visit a farmer and ask permis­
sion to send a machine to be placed
in bis barn, where other farmers
could examine it, and would get the
farmer to sign what purported to be
an order for a machine, to be sent
from the factory, but which was in
fact an agreement to pay a certain
amount 'on the .machine at a stated
time. It would be well for farmers
to use care and caution in regard to
what papers they sign, especially
when presented to them by strangers.
These papers often make their appear­
ance in the shape of promises to pay
in the hanfis of ’third parties who
don’t know the fraud. The Sanilac
Jeffersonian says : “ We beard of a
man who started and stocked a grave­
yard on bis farm with swindling can­
vassers. He might occasionally have
got an inocent man, but it is an open
question yet whether thq famous Ben­
der.family didn’ t kill more lightning
rod peddlers and such chaps than in­
nocent victims.”
M ay
2 4 ,,
The debt of the now city, Dowagiac, is §2,131.48.
Mr. Whitehead o f Jackson Swallow­
ed a | inch copper tack .15 years ago,
and it was taken out of his shoulderblade a week or two since.
The copper product of the upper
peninsula from 1845 to 1876 has been
§109,313,000.
The largest year’s
yield was that of 1875 'when it reach­
ed §8,390,860. The yield of 1876
§7,737,110.
*• The Legislature adjourned on Sat­
urday last, after a session of 95
actual work.
E ast Saginaw, Mich,, May 20.—
James Morrill, 18 years old, was
drowned in Cass River yesterday af­
ternoon while endeavoring to save the
life of a little brother who had fallen
into the stream.
Burr Oak wants a narrow gauge
railroad to come to them, and have
been asked to contribute §50,000 for
the purpose of getting it there.
About twenty feet of "the dam across
the St. Joseph, at Three Rivers, went
out last week, draining the pond, and
stopping all the machinery dependent
upon the water power. A large num­
ber of men have been •temporarily
thrown out of employment.
The prisoners in the Hillsdale
county jail armed themselves with
clubs and laid a plan to escape. One
was taken out to be sent to the house
of correction,- and on the way he told
of the plot. The Sheriff telegraphed
back to the turnkey to be on his
guard, and thus the game was block­
ed.
•
•
Rocky IlaBge Rambles.
F ew people there are who do not cher­
ish delightful anticipations of some day
gliding across the great plains o f the far
west to seek new lease upon life in the
pure, bracing, eihilerating atmosphere of
the majestic mountain ranges of Colorado.
T o all who have dreamed o f days amid
the matchless scenes, the towering per"
and deep mouthed gorges of the -'Alps of
America,” the R ooky M ountain T ourtst will come as an awakening to realize
tion. It is a.superb publication in every
particular, the letter press the perfection
o f typographical excellence, the arrange­
ment a model for book printers, while
such distinguished artists as Moran, Ris­
king, Laugridge, French and IVorrall
furnished the drawings for the illustrations
which so profusely adorn the pages. The
views in the Mancos and McTSlmo Canons
are subjects entirely new and o f rare fas­
cination, while the single engraving of the
Royal Gorge o f the Arkansas is ten by
fifteen inches in dimensions. The T our­
ist , aside from: its rich typography and
highly artistic engravings, is a work of
rare interest, written, as it is, in an easy
and graphic vein throughout, Mr. J. G.
Panghorn, the author,' being an old news­
paper man, and the treatment of the
T ourist more of the journalistic order
than of the stereotyped book writer.
W hen it is stated that the publisher, Ma­
jor T . J. Anderson, Ex-M ayor of Topeka,
Kansas, sends a specimen copy o f the
R ooky M ountain T ourist ’ absolutely
free to all requesting, b y letter or postal
card, such favor, his exceeding liberality
cannot but meet with such, undisguised
appreciation on-the part o f the public at
large as to require the services o l quite a
circle o f equally generous friends to assist
him in opening and responding to his
mail. That all wil I receive who but ask
there is, however, no question.,
-
Figures are What is “/aided.
N ot election majorities, but suoh as in­
terest the great army o f American pro­
ducers. Twenty-five years ago the eight
counties o f Missouri now traversed by the
Old Reliable Hannibal & St. Joseph Rail­
road were nearly a wilderness. To-day,
by a late Census, it is discovered that
these counties produce over one-fourteenth
of the entire wheat crop o f the. State, over
one-twellth o f the corn crop, and over
one-ninth o f the oats. * The same growth
o f country is now being repeated in Eansas, Nebraska. Colorado, arid N ew M exi­
co, and the immortal' Greeley had this
identical route and section of country in
mind when he breathed those stirring
words ol wisdom, “ Young man, go West.”
Therefore, it is but natural that parties
taking this advice should desire to pass
over a road that has done so much ior a
State, (especially as it offers the best fa­
cilities) and see for-themselves. B y the
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R,, through
cars are run from Cleveland and Toledo,
and through connections made ' from Cin­
cinnati and Indianapolis, via- Quincy, to
St. Jo., Atchison and Kansas City, and
from Chicago to Kansas City loithout
change. W e are about to issue, in con
neefcion with our own, a county map of
..Colorado and N ew Mexico, giving yalua-.
ble information as regards time tables,
routes, distances, altitudes, &c., which we
will be pleased to furnish free, upon ap­
plication in person or by letter addressed
to
T , P enrielu, G, P . & T. A .,
4Stf
Hannibal, M o.
BUCHANAN PRICES CURRENT*
UNEQUALLED OFFER.
Cornctsdrtiji'.rv’ Wt&ntsdavmorningfor the Record
S. <&IF, W. SMITH,Dealersih{?roc*rit8an<&Prnyicion
Front-Street, Buchanan.MickThestfiguresrepresentthepricespaid by Staltrs, uniix
oUterwCsespecified.
S’ttO. FFicskel Silwem P la te d
I’ S h o t M e w o l-ffe rs a s
P r e H iiiim s .
IISSTH’SA^MUEIITMFREE
white, per bushel... ...........
d 05
2 00
Whtmfc, red, per bushel-............... .
Flour, white, per barrel, Billing—.... ..
n oo
Flour, ml,.per barrel, soiling............
10 03
BuckwheatFlour.eoUiug. - ... .
CloverJfoed, perbushel...... ..........
...
5 50
Timothy Seed, per bushel2 00
Corn, now, perhushoh.....................
50
Oate» per bushel................... ..............
35
Brau, per ton, eelling.—......
13 00
•Pork,live, perhuudretl............ ..............
525
Fork, dressed, perhundred....................
6 75
Fork, mesa, perponnd..... .
10
2 OO
OpmSleal, bolted, per lntn»lro<Molilngr
Fluster, per barrel, selling..................
1 75
ITay,tamo, per ton.............................
...... 800©1000
Hay,marsh, perton..... ............ . ...... 5_00@0 OO
Salt, hue, perbarrel, lolling........... .
1 75
2 50
Stilt,coarse, perbarrel, soiling..........
Beans, per buolipL.......................
1 50
Wood, 18iticli, peroord...... ..... .....
1 60
Yfood,4; feet,percord.... ......... ......
3 00
Butter, porpound.................. .....
1?@15
Eggs, perdozen.....
10
. perponDtl............................
11
Tallow, perpound..*,..,.........
Honey; per pound.
18
GreenApples, per bushel..,... ........ .
40
Chickens, porpound....*.,........,............
8
Brick, perthousand,-selling.............
6 50
Hides, green, per pound......................
Qidos, ary, perpound.....,,..,—........,....
1Q@16
PoItB.,.....................................
50@1 60
Mackerel, No. 1, perpound. Balling.....
WbitoFish, perpound.eoIIiiLsr..,..... .
10
Potatoes .................. .........
... 1J)5@115
Tramps, Burglars ana Thieves infest all parts
of the Country. Every One Should go Armed.
tSosciai N otices,
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Time Table-Slay
j *JPW1. ^Accom. BJSlght
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500A.M. 345I>.M. 900T.M
Chicago**...... .
550
Konsington,....
950
4
3
5
.... G43
1060
Lake.....
523
625
1115
MichiganCity*-........ 735
....
755
11140
051
New Buffalo......
Threo Oitke...... __ 807
709
11153
j
341
750
Chchanan..........
820
1235A.M!
Niloa............
901
348
103
DoVvBl-iu'j.....
927
915
1,127
Decatur....... ..... 952
935
Lawton.’......... ... . 1010
1010
1217
Kalamazoo..*...... 1050
237
Galesburg...... ...... 1112
315
1148
BattleGreek......
349
Karehrill........ ... . 1245B*M.
410
Albion.......... ... 110
520A. M. 455
Jackson......... „Lv 215
245
548
Grass’ Lake.......
Ghelsoa.......... .... 310
015
Dexter........... ..._ 325
630
352
700
Ann Arbor.......
638
*15
Tpsilanti.........
715
655
443
Wayne Junction
740
. 715
G.T. Junction......... 530
825
j 745
Detroit........ . ..Ar 545
840
; 800
13vening
’ Mail.
Accom. $
Express.
Dotroit...... . .Lv. 700A. It 445!?.M. 605 P. M.
GvT.Junction...,. ..... 715
500
6 20
Wayne Junction ..... 74<5
532
657
Xysilanti,....... ...... 817
600
725
Ann Arbor....... ..... 840
&30
800
Dexter.....
..... 901
653
822
Chelsea,........*....
923
712
S37
Grass Lake.....
952
737
902
..... 1020
Jackson... .
800
930
Albion...........
not
10IS
Marshall......*....
LI 50
1040
Battle Crock.... ... 1220P.M.
1116
Galesburg..........
1255
1153
K&latnuzoo........ .... 110
500 A.M. 1210 A.M
Lawton..*.... . ... *>
i 156
524
100
Decatur .........
235
547
127
Howasiac........ .... •241
6Q9
2 00
Niles.............. .....i 311
650
235
Buchanan.....
702
325
250
Throe Oaks......
356
7:27 320
NewBuffalo......._ 413
740
335
Michigan City....
440
802
405
Bike............. .... 523
S42
452
Kensington.....
603
025
618
Chicago*,....:..... -Ar 655
1015
630
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At
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theProbate
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Countyof Berrien, holdenafc theProbate Office, in the
village of Berrien Springs, on Monday, the 2ist day
of May, in the year ono thousand eight hundred
andseventyseven.
Present, AlexanderB. Leeds, Judgeof Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of James 32. Griffith,
deceased.
•
Oareading and filing the petition, dulyverified, of
MillieA. Griffith, praying: that administration oneaid
esratemsybo grantedto herself.
Thereuponitis orderedthat Monday, the jSth day of
Juno next, at 10 o’clockin the forenoon, bo assigned
forthohoitringof saidpetifcion, andthat thohoireGtlaw
of saidxiot;oasetifand allotherperaonsinterestedinsaid
e3feto,nrorequiredtoappearat asession of said Court,
thentobolioldanat thoProbate Office intheTillageof
BeiriouBprings,andshowcauso,.ifanytherobc, whythe
prayer of thopotitionorshould not begranted: Audit
isfurtherordered, that saidpetitioner givenotice1othe
personsmtercsiodinsaidostate. of thopendoucy of said
petition, andthebearingthereof,bycausingacopyofthis
ordertobopublished In. the Berreh Couarr IIecord,
anewspaper printed, and circulated, in said County of
Berrien, for threesnecessivo weeksprevious to eaid day
of hearing.
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ALEXANDER13.1EED?,
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fr* earnof iuon»y secured to bepaidby anindent’
ore of Mortgage, made and executed Dy Peter ZiegelzneieraudMary Zlogelmelor, Uiswife, of Ihe County of
BerrienandState of Aiichigau, of thefiritpart, to John
L. Belvlile, of the second part, and bearing dalo the
twonnerh. day of November* 1875, and recordedin the
office.of thoRegister of Deedsof the Countyof Berrien.
InsoidStat“, on the tenthday cf December,*1875, at4.%
o’clockP»M., in Liberelevenof Mortgages, Onpage395,
onwhichsaidMortgage thereis claimedto be due and
unpaid at thedale of this foreclosure, tho sumof one
thousand thirty-one dollars and twenty-twocentaaud
no suitat lawor proceedings in equityhavingbeenin­
stituted to recover,th.esaid sumof money or anypart
thereof; Thoreforo, notice is hereby given, that by
Virtue of tho power Of sale containedinsaid Mortgage
now fcecomo operative, andinpursnancoof thesfatnto
in such cose make andprovided,; the landdescribedin
saidMortgage, to-wit: All that certain pieceor parcel
of laud jdtnate intho County of Borrio.i andState of
Michigan, descriSbdas follows, to-wit: The south half
(54) of thesouth-eastquarter QQ. ol sectionthirty-five
(35), intownship three (8) southof range eighteen (18)
woahandthirtyacresoff the o%st endof the southhalf
(14) oTthesoutli-Tvesl-qu'irler Q/Qof saidsectionthirtylive (35), inthe townshipaforesaid, willhe soldmt public
auctionorvendue, at theiront doorof the Court House,
in theVillageof BordenSprings,in said county of Ber­
rien, on
The SOfh di^ of Augnsf, A. S>- 1857^
at eleveno’clockinthe forenoon of said, day, to satisfy
theamount whichshall thenbedue onsfid Mcrtgogc,
•togetherwith thecostsof surli foreclosure andsaleand
also anatroraeyfeoprovidedtbrinsaidMortgage.
JOHNL, BBLVILLB Mortgagee.
D.E.
AttornGyforMortgagee.
DatedMay2i, 1877.
15wlS
Senator Ben. H. Hill, of Georgia,
wrote a letter to the Augusta (Chroni­
I
cal, last month, in which he said that
Final Adournment o f £hc Legislature, he “ should make no recommendations
| L ansing, May 18, 1877.
for office to be passed upon by the
The Legislature o f 1877 has ad- Senate, because he believed that no
journetfsiwe die, haying sat 15 days reform could take place unless con­
STATE ITEMS.
longerfthan, any of its predecessors. gressional control of executive ap­
Grand Rapids has 4,915 children
The foiowing is the record:
pointments is broken up.” Senator
attending
her public schools and pays
1851-jFeb. 5 to April 5.... .59 days. Christiancy on reading this letter
§35,793,40 in school teachers’ sal­
wrote
one
to
Mr.
Hill,
approving
its
1853-jJab. 5 to Feb. 13.. .39 “
.
sentiments in regard to civil service aries.
1855-j-Jan. 3 to Feb. 13...,..41
reform, and expressing strong desires
Brick Pomeroy lectured in Jackson
1857-rJan. 7 to Feb. 17....... 41
that between the late war sections on the evening of the 16th inst., to
1859,—Jan. 5 to Feb: 16. ..42 “
. la the Sweet By-aad-By
harmony and conciliation may go on an exceedingly large number of Cannot be the happy thought as the
186]/-Jah. 2 to Mar. 16.. ..73 “
until it is complete. “ Compared with benches and mighty few people.—Mx.
186y—Jan. 7 to M ar.23.. ..75 “
fortunate recipient of the- “ R ooky
>
this,” said he, “ all merely partisian
186|—J an. 4 to Mar. 23....... 78 “
The editor of the Lapeer Bemocrat M ountain T ourist” scans its won­
interest ohjecta-eink into such utter is the happy man this time. He has derfully attractive pages and peruses
186}—Jan. 2 to Mar: 27......85 “
insignificance that I long ago declared a first-class libel suit on his. hands.
186)— Jan. 6 toApril 5 .......89 “
its fascinating descriptions.
Most
in the senate that upon* the merits of
lS fr-J a n . 1 to “ 18..... 104 “
beautifully •embellised with new and
Goguac
Lake
is
being
stocked
with
18J3—Jan. 1 toMay 1 ..... 121
“ * any measure hearing on the restora­
highly artistic engravings, its lettertion of harmony and kindly relations trout and graylings by the State Fish press a model of typographical rich­
18{5—J an. 6 toMay 4 ..... 119 “
between the north" and the south, I Commissioner.
1ST— Jan. 4 to May 18.... 136 “
ness, and - the arrangement through­
ra
some allowance, however, should be should disregard party ties.” Ah
The amount of appropriation made out simply superb, the R ocsv M oun­
N E G E B S IIf
mile for the fact that no special ses- though not designed for publication, by the Legislature is about *§1,700,- tain T ourist is. worthy ;of oompari- n
BOOK OP
I
YFiM&RLE EE6IPSS
sin has been held; for*tho last two this letter was communicated to the 000 for the next two years.
. son with Pecturesque America- ov The
E05JSIMQLD;
* FAMILY
•pars, as was the case before each of Georgia press. "Wednesday Senator
Hon. E. W. Keightley will deliver Aldine. It is written in gossipy,
B'MlSSTifl,'
BIEBieiMio
Ghristiancy
received
a
reply
from
Mr.
j/e last regular sessions, and the leg-,
the address at^Ooldwater Decoration graphic style, covering details of the PRICE 25 CENTS. Postage prepaid.
jlative business had to that extent Hill, not designed- for publication, day;
tour through thegarden of the South­
'A’iii9 mooSs cowtniisS’ an STSVA.fAs33T>XJ
HTSCS.’l;iS8 needed in every
^cumulated at the beginning of the from which we are permitted to copy
west (the Arkansas" V alley, "Southern celScetion Sof
ample cCplo» by mail. Postpaid for 25
the following-passage : “ What a deBesides pamphlets and manuscript
/resent session.
ts. (Pos?age stamps taken the eaTnoaa cash.) AdKansas), to the very heart of the Alps cen
May 22d, 1877.
droas PAKlUiLL & GO., 371 Broadway, Brooklyn,
.lightful era seems to have dawned there are 53,000 volumes in the State
15mr
of America— the Rocky Mountains, "N.YV .
Wm., Brewer,-Jr.*, works Mr. Eg­
Library
at
Lansing:
upon
our
whole
country.
When
Re­
Official Account o f the Battle of
Jaunts are made to all the famous
bert’s farm this season, Mr. and Mrs.
publican papers at the north applaud
Ardalian.
About’ 4,000 red ribbon men were resorts of Colorado, the remarkable NEW CARPET STORE,
Egbert intend going east on a visit in,
sentiments
sincerely entertained and present at the mass meeting .held at
St. P e t e r s b u r g ,^ May 20.— The
ruins, the springs, the mines, and, in
a couple of weeks.
expressed by a southern democrat
abort,- to every point, of interest to
Mrs. DeArmond has moved int< following is the offical account of the like myself, and our democratic pa­ Three Rivers, -May 18.
' e9
rooms over Mrs, Dunning’s milliner; battle o f Ardalian, telegraphed by pers and people (as they .do) so warm­
The dwelling house of Chas. E." tourists, agriculturist, capitalist, min­
(OVERCIIAS. GOScARESsCO.)
General Melikoff to Grand Duke
er, and in-valid. With the TOURIST,
store:
ly approve and commend sentiments Greeble, Battle Creek, took fire and
State and Washington Streets, Chicago.
Wm. Kingsley has rented Jas. Re; Michael: “ The outworks of Ardahan, so well expressed by a northern re­ was nearly, consumed, on the 21st the San J uan Guide keeps fitting
company, and the two publications
AN ENTIRELY
ding’s property, back of the churd its fortifications,* citadel, sixty guns, publican like yourself, we may not con­ inst. Loss, §1,800.
are mailed free to all writing for one Mew Stock of Every G rade of
Mr. Finch has purchased the prq- immense stores of provisions and am­ clude that an epoch of good feeling
George McKio was instantly- killed or both to T. J. A ederson, Topeka,
erty across the street from the- cj>* munition, and the camp formerly oc­ is beginning for our national glory
. Carpets, O il Cloths, Etc.
yesterday morning, in a mill at-Bay Kansas.
cupied by fourteen battalions of Turks
.
ALSO
bier’s residence.
I
and
individual
prosperity
far
beyond
City; He leaves a wife and six
C U R T A I N ’S AND BEDDING.
Weyant has sold his house andpt lie at' the feet of the Czar: On May
17 the admirable fire of our artillery, any thing jn our history ? I think so, children.
to Tafiman. Needham improves
Mr;Jadoou has been associatedwith tho Carpet busi­
M a rria g es.
between 3 and 6 o’clock in the after­ and in such a work you shall find me
ness oiChicago for the past ilfteoayonre13w4opportunity,to collect, an old debt/
- On_ the 16th , inst.- Mrs. Diver, of
a
zealous
co-laborer.”
—
Lansing
R
e
­
May20,1877, at the homo of tho bridov in Berrien
Some of the boys while out fisj! _ noon, made a breach of the wall. A t publican.
Hubbardston, was knocked down and
Marriage Guide i !IusrrjtC(l
Springs, -Mich., by Rev. J. F. Bartmess, Mr.* J. W. '
with numerouscocra> itiga
yesterday, reversed their boat andbok 6 o’ clock the Erwan, Tiflis and Baker
rendered insensible by the explosion EVENS, of 8c. Joseph, and Miss EMMA RENNIE, of
iromliio teaches nil thci:iB
errien
F
prings.
.
buisitivc should Iciioiv on
a bath, besides giving liberty f the regiments and the sappers advanced to
of a bottle of wine which she was at­
Courtslup. iram h gc, the
The temperance reform club of tempting to open.
HJiyeiologfcal- MystericB
.
fish they had captured. The/ re­ the assault. The - enemy could not
Lf. . i wm v; » >j WryvTi
»J3 P'auu 1Revelations o fth cr
Deaths,
Cannonsburg,
Kent
county,
upon
the
L
c
a
^
ssr
u
Sexual
svsteni, how to euro
mark that it is rather early ftf lake withstand the onslaught and fled,
Q lllcindof Disca'st-s, with hundfetls -o f valniole receipts, •
A Charlotte“ man recently killed a
advice of their clergyman, and to
who should iUntiyjthe impedimeuts to tfiarriage,
arriage, th
their
dr n a -.
leaving
a
great
number
o
f
dead.
A
t
May17,1877, at herlio'nibinBerrientCwasblp, ANNXS tnro audeurt
jaths.
‘ cureyffrcatsonauDisease^ffillye
r cxpmiulngtlicir
squirrel n'ear his wheat bin, and found RLTZi* BA.STON, daughter of Andrew J. -and .33. P*,
ca
n
se
s*
is
y
m
p
lo
m
s
a
n
d
m
e
a
n
s
to.cu
re?
.
itis
iavheoRlyrcnllr
th
e
O
R
ly
renllr
help
a
"
few
church
members
engaged
9
o’
clock
our
troops
traversed
the
Mr. Wood, our new neighb/from
£elcutmb;worko{fii6kin'd'evcrpublisnqcl,andiscomplete
I]aston,agod15years and10mouths*- .• * >
292
kernels
o
f
,
wheat
in
its
chops
in every
____
respect,
_ _; t . ' Sent securely Eealed On receipt o f SO cts^
in
the
manufacture
of
cider,
struck
Address, Dr. C._A.
C, a . jUOHA?*i'A>v(jl9
nuiiAitnANi u ivorth iilth. street,
Niles; seems to be; a man of beiness. whole town and fortifications; The
St. Louis* Mo. EstabHaiiedin 2fi37.
which'it was about carrying to-its
Hei bought H , J , Kingsleyj farm troops are full of enthuaiasm.- Our that word out of their pledge, and the nest. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Harness Makers, Boot Maker-3,
and Wm, Kingsley’s house td lot, loss is believed to be. one officer and consequence was that some of the old
Thoadvertiser, havingbeenpermanentlycaredof,that
one day last week, movedlenext fifty solders killed, and four officers, drinkers, finding the saloons closed; ’ The’ world renowned Daniel .Pratt, dread
‘disease; Consumption,-bya simple remQdyt-i8.anxr •Manufacturers & Builders, ■.
’
went
to
the
oidof-mill
and-got
beastly
and
180
soldiers
wounded.
I
cannot
G. A. T., was* in Ann Arbor last ions to.make known to his fplloyr'suffercrs' tlie.moans bf
day and. is now farming at jol blast.
will fitidall lrindaof
cu
re*
To •ali'4,who’ desireifci he will, senda.copy of tlie
drunk.—
JHz.
.
Saturday; lecturing before the stii- prescription
used) (free of charge), ■witli.th.edireotionafqr^
The, third quarterly meetiit of the find sufficient words of praise for the
p
reparin
g;
a
n
d
,
usin
g
th
e'
sa
tn
o,
w
hich
they
.w
ill,
find
a
LEATHER"-AN!)
-RUBBER GOODS,
dents’of the Uniye^sity; -H e has-been BURi'duRBfor Consumption,.Asthma, Broncliiltiityh.r ;•
VI.1E , Church was held heretat-Sab- courage and coolness of our young
BKLTING AND BU1LDINQ. 1IATEKKU.B’, '
P
artie
3
w
ishing
th
e
prescription
w
ill
p
le
a
sQ
a
d
d
ress,
>atb. Rev. Mr.^Rpbmsonjppke jn soldiers, or for the good disposition of . .-Bay City will ItfMt an ox off the attacked *by the "feeling of Reform,
:
, . .
1>.^. n. i: TPTTQAV
i \ f *' : •
too.
■".I 4TmS 19lP*nngtj WUii»m»ljm‘ih, VorW-vj'At;J.’ S ..Tuttle’s,ENiies, Mich,
morning and evening, H? did not • the troops'‘made by the officers.’ ’ - - I W t h .o f July.;.
t•
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P S ?’ V ’ *™Osly OacA.va asazgses Fxcrr Uanu: at Cuntcnmal.
Greatvariety ortimesaipricesk-.-spSrr::ml is vnvcntMej.y
-- .... —Clciif.... ■ ’ " •" " .........
EXAMPLES ORX£T CJSHPRICES
norki/such vtceUeT.ccvntia'^zv.nt^'.'.al.afa^nrAitfor manufacture.
doublereea or«an«
F ive octave
with tremuicatt,
ive octave organ* nine.stops»
F
with voix celeste,
f A A
UU
1 1 A
Sold alto fa r monthlg cr Quarterly
c r rented -unlit
rent payj. A tVTfris'r crgr.ntr.ny strip be *nzrckasti by the easy
paymentc f i-l.-O ptr ja ile r Pur (en .jttsiitrs. Catalogue*free.
fiSASON &.
154'Fremant St.
BOSTON
GRGAK
£5 IToion Sq.
K S W YORK.
CO.
‘Wabash Are.
CH ICA G O .
TH S1 mSFSQ'mB,
IF M P H S S IS ’
H O M H O P A T H IC i SPE C IF IC S
B een m g e n e r a l n se for twenty y e a rs.
EvcryTrliere proves! th e inssr. SA1?3S.
giaiPZiS, ECOKOSIICAE. snSEFEiCEENr
m edlelnes Juiown. 'I’isey a re j u s t ivhsit
th e people w a n t, savins' tim e, m on ey ,
alelm ess a n a siMFerins. E v ery s in s le
speciflc th e w e ll tr ie d persorinfclon o f
a n em in en t ph ysician .
.Nos,
Cnres.
Cents.
1. F e v e r s , Congestion. Inflammations, .
2. W o r m s , Worm.Eever, Worm Colic, .
3. C rytagr-C ollc, or Teething of Infants
4. B ia r r lis e a , o f Children or Adults, .
5. B y s c n te r y , Griping, Bflions Colic, .
6; C h o Ie rs-a fo rU u s, Vomiting, . , .
7. C o u g h s , Colds, Broneliitis, . . . .
8. N e u r a lg ia , Toothache, Kaceache, .
9. H eadaCises, Sick Headache, Vertigo,
10. B y s p e e s ia , Bilions Stomach, .
H.
a gu im re sse sl,
I j.or
a eTainfalPeriods.
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9
as
SB
SS
25
25
:25
25
23
25
.25
25
14. S a l t B f i c u p s , E ryeipelas, E rnptions.
25
15. E U eataaiism , -Ehe-amatio Pains, . . 25
10. E cver an d A gue, Chill I'ever, Agues, . 50
17. B iles, blind or bleeding,. . , ...•, . . 50
18. © slitlialin y. and Sore or Weak'Syes,. 50
19. C atarrli, acute of ehronie, Influenza, . 50
20. W iioopins-C otlg'l!, violent conghs, . 50
21. A stlu n a, oppressed Breathing, .
. 50
S3. B a r BIscliargres, impaired hearing, . 50
23. Serofu la, enlarged-glands, Swellings, . 50
24. Ser.eral Debility, ’Physical ’Weakness, . 50
25. JSropsy and scanty Secretions, . . . . 50
26. Sea-Siclm ess, ackness from riding,. . 50
27. B3dney-Bisease, Gravel, . . . . . . SO
28. Nervous B eM U ty, Vital Weakness, 1 00
29. Sore jTIoutli, Canker, . . . . . . . 50
30. Urinary w eakness, wetting thobed, 50
31. P a in fu l P eriod s, orwith Spasms, . . 50
33, BiSeds'e'of H ea rt, palpitations, etc. . 1 00
33. E pu epse?, Spasms, St. Vitas'Dance, . 1 00
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Case Morocco, of 201argevials andBook, 0.00
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Tor* Advertis ersv
Tho ' ‘Hecovd1’ Is tha bast Advertising
Medium 1a South-western Michigan, hav­
ing the largest circulation, o f any other
paper in this part of tho State.
Agents.
Geo. T. Rowell & Co;, 41 Park Row, If. Y.,
S. JT. Petth-gill, 87 Park Row, N. Y,, and
Rowell & Qhesmim, St. Icrais, Missouri, nrc
»or authorised agents to contract for advertis­
ing,, at our lowest rates, for tho columns af the
BsRRtss Oocstt Record.
Berrien
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On tho 20th day of March, A .'D .
1-1876, -1. signed the form of a note
'nm-nortinff
nromifle' to’
nav - “ the
.purporting aa* promise
to pay
tiie
village of Buchanan” or order “ six
hundred and ninety-three dollars and
ninety-two cents,. with .interest at ten
per cent, per annum, •payable, annu­
ally” and due in two years from date.
There is no such person as tlie “ vil­
lage of Buchanan.”
The note was given without con­
sideration,. -and I shall decline'to pay'
ic. .... B. M. P ennell. .■
Buchanan, Mich., May 24, 1877.
L ittell’ s LrviNO A.ge.. -The num­
fp
bers'" of Tha Living Aye for weeks
.©
ending May 5th and 12th respective­
H =»-SC=»
ly, contain Across Africa (a review of H f l f f M RHV 1 % / r T T ^
Cameron’s journey) from the British ,
A German boy inLaPorto was struck
p -y r m |p a i ■ p 1 1 m T
Quarterly On Certain Relations bey
1 l i l l L I 111 M I
by lightning on Sunday last. Ho is
tween-PJahta and Insects, Fortnightly EandoLtheilnoat buiUlinjsoi
tliocountry. man,of whichlmvabeen imintotfeixfonra and’nowlonl-iA waII n«
slowly recovering.
henfirstpainted •This OIIEillOALFAINThas takenFirstPremiumsat twentyof the StatoSofSeUrfoa
ptevim ; Is the Pulpit Dosing its w
Rcmpl&Gardsof colors sentfree. Ad(5r.e33,
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Power ? Nineteenth Century j The MILLERBEOS,, 100 Water St;, Cleveland, 0. or N. Y. ENAMEL PALVTCO,, 103 Chamhers kt., IV. Y, NOW is -tho time to harvost your
French Arm77 in 1877, Blackwood;
W ork is being, pushed forward on
crop of potato bugs. They aro in the-reading room with vigor. $81.50
Realism in Unbelief, iSpeetaior;, Dr.
the best condition.for pickling.
Carpenter’s “ Mental Physiology,”.
has been received for the purpose, be­
f ® r flU .
Quarterly; Robert Herrick, by F. *T. : S e w s i i f f . . M a c h i n e ^
sides a few contributions o f furniture
Palgvave, Macmillian; A Slave. Hunt
J. M. R eynolds , tho Niles, candy and other necessities? The committee
All first-class machines, anff lully warranted; I f you want a good
in Borneo, Gentlemans M agazine;
mantis now mixing, wax for the South intend having the room ia condition
Machine,
.1 can sell you one cheaper-than you can buy a poor one. It
Miss Muloch (Mrs. Orallr,) Victoria
Benders.
for use in a few days.
Job
lot
of
lady.’sand
gent’s
hosiery
M
a
ga
zin
eMicroscopic
Extravagance,"
will"cost
you nothing to try one. y All kinds of repairing done. EmGko. Hr Murdoch,’ Sec.
just received, from 6 cents and up, at Spectator; Tbe.Ncw Asceticism,1'Spec- hroidering,.fancy stitching and'stamping done. ^ Address
.D ayton Lake is the favorite resort
Cass
Oounty
papers
please
copy.
M r . S amuel Hess, of Three Oaks,
the Chicago~Cheap Store, - first door "tator together with'shorter, articles,’ ’
of fishing parties this year. Several former Treasurer o f - this - oounty. is
east of- the Bank.
'
F. 3 . EAGLESFiELP, Agent. *
aad poetry, andinstalinents of Geofge?
parties have already been from this now laboring under a severe affliction.
A man named Grant has invented
'P
.
O.
Bqx
331.
Front Street, B uchanan, M ich.
place.
Mrs.'S. L.-Kennedy -has returned MacDonald|s and Williarn Black’s fine
A few days since he was stricken with and ia , offering for sale'a- calculating
’
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-paralysis in tho left side of lus face, engine that is becoming of some prac­ home from Chicago, |where she has" serials.
A new-volume began with, April.
A yellow catfish weighing about and now has no control of it.' Tho tical use in. large counting houses^ It been, for the past eight months; at­
fifteen pounds was caught from tbo trouble first appeared as neuralgia1;
is similar in principle, but .much more tending medical lectures at iho 'Chica­ ■For, fifty-two numbers, of sixty-four l r
©.- Y 0 1 1 ' © ® i i i g t o
St. Joseph river at this place Tuesday
simple of construction and operation go Homeopathic college. Mrs; K .' large pages'each (or more than 3,000
pages-a year), the. subscription;? price"'
T k s i i B u y lin e N . M . IDM AM SS j P A I M T C @ .’ S
Thu owner o f tho mill-pand on than the one owned by tho Warren. has read medicine with the well known ($ 8) is lo w ; while for $>10.50 the pub-,
and
skillful
physician,
S.
A
.
Robin­
Brothers
o
f
Three,
Oaks.
The
ma­
Dawagiac creek, above Niles, believes
9
-fishers offer- to send.any - ofie of the
T he , editor of the Berrien Springs
NO SAVE ONE-THIRDTUB COST OFPAINTING-, aad get a patut that Is MUOUHANDSOMER, ana will
in the protection of his own fishing chine was invented in 1874 and was son, of Laporte,'aud has applied'her- 'American’ f 4 - monthlies or - weeklies A
IdatTWIOK:AS LONGasanyolhtirpaint. Is prepnrodreadyiorusoin WHITE or ANY'COLOR-desired. Is on
E ra celebrated tho fifth anniversary, grounds, and for this purpose opened on exhibition at the Centennial.
self'to , the study of the various
manythousandoftho (most buildingsinthecountry, manyof wliioh haveboonpaintedBixyeura. andnowlock no
of his wedding on Wednesday of last fire on a couple of bobbers for bull­
branches of the profession- together with The laving A ge for a year, both well adwbontfirstpaiutodv ThisCHEMICALPAINT hastofeonVIRST PREMIUMSat twenty of tbOStateVaira
of theUnion; -SAMPLE CARD; OVCOLORS SENT.PBEE, Address. '
33yl
postpaid; Littell & Gay, Boston, are N.
week.
•
Y. EH.AMEL PAINT CO.,’ 1;7S' Prince St., N. Y.
or MILLER BROS., 109 Water St., Cleveland, Q.
M r . D e v in has completed some of with a thorough course- in Electro
heads, with a rifle a few days since.
the publishers.
" ,
When anybody- wants to bob' in that Ms new lap-tables and now has them, Therapeutics. See her' card-in an­
other
column.
*
.
;
M r . N. H amilton ia building a wars pond they ask permission now.
.
F
ranh
L
eslie
’
s
P
opular
M onth­
at his home. Mr. Devin has a fine
room on tho north side 'o f J. F,
ly.— The June Number o f this favor­
tabic, both fov convenience and as
. 'Mammoth Stock o f now goods, at
Halm's shop for storing his agricul­
A negro by the name of Edward an ornament, yet he has in view sev- T.*' M. Fulton & Go’s Famous Chicago ite. magazine: contains a number of - y. •A’4!• ^
-»>.••
•' - =
-. X
* ...1 . r X x ■
m »;.
V ■ .«•■
highly’interesting and well-illustrated
tural implements.
Finley was arrested here Thursday •eral valuable improvements that he Cheap Store. Wav on high'prices.•articles;
AmoDg
the
many
are
the
F a n i i l y S e ^ r i i i g M a © M n e s B ’©* @ a
afternoon, by'Deputy Sheriff Bowen, will add so&n, when, we learn, he con­
J. R . B oyce has purchased the on the strength Of a postal card from templates offering them to the public
Walk into High’s. , You will find following: “ African Explorers, and
shop he has been working in and is the sheriff of ’Berrien county, Michi­ for sale.
that they will make you Power prices Explorations;,” by Alfred. H. Guern­
now putting on a new roof and other gan, for breaking jail at that place.
on, anything you want than any store sey ; “ A .Journey from. Nueyitas-.t'o
Havana.” by Piron; ' “ Forest Indus­
improvements.
in
town.
'■
He was taken back that'night.— LaWu notice in reports from various
tries,”
by Professor Joy, in which we
■pOrte ’E erald.
plat- 3, tkst, notwithstanding serious
New goods at Noble’s cheaper than see and learn all about the production
T he .OassopsUs; Vigilant has been
obje ‘ ions from allsides, the ministers . ever. *■■■■.
.
o f Maple Sugar ;; . “ How to keep a
reduced in size and also in price. The
A little care will now came-in good are d -iormined to run the red ribbon
A splendid lot of ingrain carpets ■Hotel,-” by which *-w& are initiated in­
Vigilant i 3 one of the neatest- printed play in the use of ice-water. A good cl a 1 . <:3 they deem best, - and in tho
sheets that comes to us on exchange. draft of this when tho body is heated, inscrc?lk of their churches or societies, at the Chicago Cheap Store, from 25 to the workings of the inner mysteries
o f the Hotel /world../ Among the
not unfreqnently proves fatal. Fresh and . vor.il promising clubs have been cents and,up.
many beautiful. ssoriea.fomicl at inter­
Noble wilVeoli a full suis for $4.50.-,
N otice .— 1". N. Batchelor has a water from a good well is cold enough, brol; i u* \ . ccL^crmcttee. Wo only ‘
vals tbroughout. the 12S•pages, we
good mare and colt and a- good car­ for any one and iar hotter for the mention this to approve the course
Justreceivod from Gloce3ter, Mass.; find - “ Bond and Free,” by Eli P,.rriage that he wants to trade fov two health.
taken by our resident ministers in
. *a fresh supply off. that nic** smoked kins; “ Markaon’s House,1’ by tfce:
livery hovses.
letting our olub alone in anything like halibut and boneless codfish.
- auohor of “ Helen’s Rabies.”
We
T he hands in the Buchafean Manu­ .a ministeriaLor religious . capacity.— •
: - S. &T-W. W . Smith .
count nearly 100 iiluB&rfitiona, .and.
Cass Go. Republican, .
T h e y say that cherries have been facturing establishment, and a picked
Full line o f ladies' linen suits, numerous anecdotes, notes of travel,:
thinned by frost on the Lake Shore. niiic terming themselves “ L-iaiers,”
scientific paragraphs, Bhort /poems,
Not so here. Thera is now every played a match game of base ball ill
R unaway, — On Saturday last, cheaper than the: cheapest; at T ’ M, esq., which complete thc1number. On
Fulton
&
Go’s
Chicago
Cheap
Store.
this place, Saturday afternoon. The Chris. Hermann had his team around
prospect of a full crop.
the cover; facts'and .figures are given
seprer has not reported, but we learn by Spencer & Baroes’ furniture shop,
Lineps, Linens, at Noble’s.
which .certainlyi' prove -that. F rank.
and loading the wagon with lumber.
T he Pioneers ot Gass County aro that the “ Loafers” won the game.
Full line of notions and fancy goods L eslie’ s ‘P opular M onthly and’
When he had about half a load on,
trying, to secui'e Governor OroSswell
S unday- M agazine are the cheapest
W e acknowledge the receipt o f a the horses started a little and Chris, ju st received at T.' M. Fulton *& Co’ s; monthlies published, in the: world.
to deliver the address at their annual
AM33T7inaeliino wHUSTRAIGHTneeilti.
: y j mSlIOTTLETO/TiniEAD.
valuable (?) essay on “ The Dog” from became frantic and yelled at them,
A t F ox’s,, 100 gent’s Unlaunuried The former may be had free, by mail,: vbT
meeting next month.
lib.workr»msbnck'fromtliooperator.
I Doasnot oil the threadorgoodeij*
ope of tho students of Galien school, when they started off at full speed, AVamsutia muslin sbirts, $1.25.' The for $2.50, and the Sunday M agazine* It .has fftS6-up, preveiitiDg tlio.ibroad frombrcak-| 1^ )N
oexpensefromwear:ofshuttles.
but from the intimate acquaintance running through the alley to Oak best shirt made..? Warranted to. fit.
illg.1,1
>;
| It iaUie simplest andjeasiest: to handle, xans -easily
for
$>3
per
annum,
by
addressing
- T he formal-opening of the reading the greater portion of the community street against a shade tree, in front
*-It Will sewtlio' heaviest or lightest goods, aud from1,quietlyandxapidJy.' It is'-withoutariyallor tho ihiniiy
F rank L eslie^ :P ublishing H ouse, one1- to...the other withoutch.an
geot
or:tho"wvLAuuu^f,
orkshop,
-.viar- tensionr
.
j vt'-eHu-.
room will be to-morrow afternoon, has with this rare animal wc - prefer of Mr. Vincent’s .yard, when they
_W a n t e d . — -99,999 responsible men
■ 1 ^ 5 3 ^ ,'WJ^CSSXdER.
JfV* t6 MriCAJINS ia recommended for Itbather work
537 Pearl Street; New York. , ■
from 5 to 10 o’clock. Ice cream and not to publish the essay this week.
to
buy
furniture:
of
Spencer
&
Barries’.
broke tho hind axletree of the wugon.^
. Oi/y-forLeatherworkand.Tailoring—especiallyforTailoring. * *•
cake will be the refreshments.
“ Home," sweet home,- there is no
They then ran’up -Oak street to the Ad-'
Domestics, Domestics, Domestics, place like home.” - I f yon want, your
FARRAR & W H E E L E R ,
D s. J.. M. R oe and A . J. Bailey vent Church, where they were stop­ at bottom prices, at T. M. Fulton' &
home:
really
sweet,
sec
tthat-it
is
well
’
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:
I S S S ta te - S t e e c t, G M c a g o . "
There is a call for a Special meet­ aro manufacturing some hay- and ped. No damage was done other than Go
n r s. -. ...
supplied with Terry’s. Salicylic Soap:
General Agents, for Illinois,'Indiana ;J6wa,: Michigan, Minnesota, iyebraslai, and Western Territo­
ing of the Board of Supervisors to grain racks that are ah improvement the breaking of the wagon and bark­
ries.
. Set of teeth for §10, and warrant­
be held at Berrien Springs on Mon­ on tho old bow rack.
• ,From &Physician.
They are so ing a fine mania shade tree. ’
ed,
at.
day, June 4th.
arranged as to allow tho wagon to
Hyde Park, Vt., Feb. 7, 1876. 1
J. Mi Wil s o n ’s .
turn as abort as i f it were empty,
M atle Gr Ove, May 20,1877.
Messrs. Seth W . Fowl! k Sons,
without having the forward wheel rub
Best German table linen, 40 to 45 Boston. Gents. You may perhaps
Resolutions passed by'tlie Maple
- A postal card from Dr. P. Kendall,
e H S W “ SFal@I&S
against the rack bed.
cents
per. yard,' a tT . M. Fulton k remember that I wrote -von several
A y e r ’&
Grove Sabbath School, on the death
to his mother in this place, informs
Co’s.
'
of Miss Ann Eliza Easton.
years ago in regard to the use of the
her o f the death af bis wife, a few
T he committee appointed to furn­
W hereas, Death has suddenly and
days since. We have heard no pat-*
RZNESTPtas TOJSACCO
James DeViney and Noah Michael P erruvjan Syrup for my wife, who
intlioWorli ASWROR.1T.
ish the flowers for the decoration of unexpectedly entered our ranks and
„was suffering from general debility,
ticutars.
have bought out the meat market
^
TAKE NO OEHEE. . .
the soldiers’ graves, on Decoration removed from us one of our brightest Hodge &’ i-iegc're, on Main street, and the -sequence of Typhoid'Djsentery.
Eor Scrofula, and all
POESALEBYALLBBAEaiS
S/iQ'tV
3 - INPLUG.'
sci'ofulousdisease3,EiW i(x. W. N o b le and G. "W. Fox went day, requests those o f the citizens jewels, our mueff loved Ann -Eliza will keep.it supplied with fresh, and I had tried the'most noted physicians
sipelas, B ose or St. A n -T
H
E
P
IO
N
E
E
R
T
Q
2A
0B
Q
GO. BROOKLYN, K. V.
who
ban
contribute
to
this
purpose
to
Easton,
whose
departure
we
deeply
in
this
State,
and
also-in
Canada,?
to Chicago, on Monday, and now the
salt mcatg., ’A share, of the public
. -thouy’ s Eire", -Eru]itiODS
1
$
6
6
a
w
oel^m
-^0-r-—
tow
jTennsa’fe
.a
55
without
relief.
At
your’recommen­
ttloth'mg and boots end shoc3 are be­ leave their bouquets with Mrs. Scott mourn: therefore,
and
E
ruptive.
diseases.-,
patronage is solicited.
, froe.;^IT. HALXiBTT&C?*
O^P
ortland,^dT
inoutfit
o..
. ' o f the skin,"Ulcerations .
Resolved, That we, the Maple
dation she commenced thejose of the
ginning ;o come into town by tho Whitman, in the morning o f May
,
o
f
the
Liver,Stomach,
JOth
Ladles, do you wans parasols, ho Syrup, the first four.bottles*made butGrove Sunday School,. recognize in
A GREAT' O ^ F E R j^ e S ^ i 'S l
wholesale.
K idueys, Lungs, PirnA
dispose o/XOO FLiSOS & ©il&AKS, srcW
this tho hand of Him who .doeth all sierv,' kid gloves, corsets, linen col- little impression, but while kaking" the:
ana
seeoutMtJ--u<! of SJrst.cl.ass maKers is■pies, Pustules, Boils,
dcidiEip: WATERS’ a* lowesv jmjJccs for
I n some places in ibis State the
iB lotches, Tumors, TefcM r . P erk ins , the wind-mill man things, well, and while we_weqp over laps and cuffs, ties, handkerchiefs? fifth sbe< b'egan to improve-rapidly,,
casbw fsstaUinenls or to let until usSUS.
__
ter, SaltB lieum ,' Scald
fer ttian ever before
ofi'ercil; WATaES1
'
WAT* 1---Red Ribbon, clubs will join in the cer­ of Mishawaka, has been through this her absence we would bow in meek Go to F ox’s.- The- largest and most and now, after using six of the dollar
SSAKEb SttWAltE «fc ’SJPHIGK3? PiAMH
1 , B ingw orm , U lcers, Sores,
emonies o f Decoration day as a soci­ part o f the country again. Ho is submission to tho Divine will; also complete assortment, and tho best of bottles, she has regained her strength, 1
(ISiOEWBTKG '3115X15. S S if
Blieumatisiu, Beiu-algia, P aiu ia llic
S«eJVJEElS and SOUDXOIi) nre tlie SES'P and is able to do fflost.of the work
ety. W ill they be heard from in this now erecting a mill each for A. J. that we, ns a school, tender our heart­ all, ’the lowest prices.
KAOS. 7 Cctave Fisaos. |i!50 7 l'o tio •
Bones,-Sicle and Head", Eemale W cafe
SiSO.iioE
used a year. “ 2” St«D Orsausabout tlie house; and I feei-thafcj
ness, Sterility, Leucorrhoea, arising
place?
Star, Mr?. Anna Tiehenor, o f Nile3 felt sympathies to the bereaved fami­
§50.,-dr Stolls .§5S. -7 Stops SGS. S Stops
New goods, new goods, to be refrom
internal
ulceration,'
and
uterine
cannot
speak
too
highly
in
the
praise;
§75.
lO
Stops
§SS>: 13 Stops §100 cssbj ."
ly
,
and
most
devoutly
pray
that
God
township, and for Willie Foster, on
ceived at T. M. Fulron &, Go’s, Satur
not used a year, in perrsec order and v;:irdisease, Syphilitic, and Mercurial dis­
of the P eruvian Syrup". I have pre-.
may be a present support in this their day morning.
1-antcd.
3l.«fCAT,
it T'KAWESLEWG- AS5EBFFS,
Terre Coupe prairie.
•pved ijsod s?aoo qq oou^
eases,-Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacia­
IVASTtO; IUKsiralefi:CafalO£iu!S uisiltime of Heed. .
scribed it to sevfer-al of my. patients,,
Sttip[jBdg ui ‘oAQip kny sSpoj^ ao
c«I. A liberal discount to- Tazciiers,Ministers,
tion, General Debility, and "for Puri-^
Churches,-etc. Sheet Uusle at- I»al£ price. .”
‘Geo. hi. D ean . Secretary.
Parasols ! P arasols i P arasols ! and have procured Ih'e'sale of* several
fying the Blood.
astmoa^ S/.U3JV,, popgiuo ‘stuoqo pur T he Friday evening meetings of
K5I.RACE WAT,liKS-& SOKS, ]Zraiiufaetrs.
a;s<l Dealers, 40 East l i i b Sit, Feiou
- This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
— From 20 cents up. - A ll silk para- dozen of it here. Youman make,any
Shies oauujodcnog. v,
sn poio.vcj the Bed Ribbon club, of this place,
sqaare; If. Y.
vegetablealteratives—Stillingia,M an-'
, .
sola for §1.00. Call and see the use of this letter you see fit.
snq 5!3nuuiouio ‘MOirtanjj \\\ ' j
C Z .O S I S G W E E K ,
have been discontinued, and hereafter
drake,Yellow Dock—with the Iodides
(ftTO a day homo.’ Agcuts-wanted Outfit’anfi
Yours.veiy truly,
largest stock of parasols in Berrien
(DAXl termsIres. TRUE ic CO,;Ailgost.i. Aldino. .
o f Potassium and Iron, and is the
meetings will be held only on Sunday
Closing week of tho Buchanan Un­
15w2
EL D. B elden, M. D.
Co.,
at
T.
M.
Fulton
&
Go’s.
m
ost
efficacious
medicine
yet
known
*K|f ft A W a"Week to Agchb, SlO! Outfit-Free, i
The cry now comes from all direc­ afternoons. This we think is a mis­ ion School will Commence Monday,
ipao CM 4 ( T. 0. V10RB15Y, Aosm,m,Srairc. ’ . 7
fo r the "diseases it is inlended to cure.
IffpiTeua Bsbllily.
A. large supdIj of Straw Hats, at
. Its ingredients arc. so skilfully
tions that there is but poor prospect take. as we do not believe the class May 28, and continue until Friday
pi EXTRAEINEMirod.Cards. wiUtaomo, 10conta, .
Noble’s,
T it-al weakness or" UJSPRKSsmN^ a .-com bin ed that tiie fu ll alterative
vSeE post paid. I. Jones&Co. NassaavN. V.
,
for an apple crop this year, the trees sought to he benefited by these meet­ eve, June 1.
weak , exhausted feeling' no " energy 5or
reflect of: each is.assured,,and while
Tho following is the.programme
O
•
r
.I'AN
Cy
M
IX
E
D
C
A
R
R
S
.
N
o-tw
o
alike,
w
ith
.m
ftm
o.
having but few blossoms. "They are ings will be .reached on Sundays,
. Misses’ And Women’ Side Lace courage, the result of hental over-work,
it is so mild1as to ho harmless even.
«Ol06
- - -"NAgsatr^
-OmaC
~o., -ilOo-Tiostpaid.
Nassau.---N.X.
Applicants for the Senior, Junior,’
probably resting from the work of last,
: ‘’Ao children^fit is stilljsOj'iefiiectual -asShoes; ® new supply,: at N oble’ s.
indisobeiions os excesses, cr -Bo’me
S'rice
Twenty-Five
Ceuts,,
and
Freshman
classes
will
be"
examin­
to purge out from the system those
T here are about a dozen or more
year. .
Coloring materials in good supply drain upon the system, is always cured by
impurities and corruptions which
boys living in Niles, who have, of late, ed as follows:
UuirpimEY’s UoinioPATHTC Speoimo bio. - .deve]op:'int6 loalhspme 'disease.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING,at Dodd’s.
.Monday—Mathematics.
been
in
the
practice
o
f
comiag
to
this
. ONB HDNDR53D AND.UINTKiBDiTtOl?.
/*
28. It tones up and invigorates the syst i T h e reputatiou it'enjoys is derived
M r . J ohn E . B ar n es , o f the firm
CouUmnigacompletoIfsfeof all i^'fewnsin’tho-'Diiitfcd,
Tuesday—Language.
White Vests and all kinds of dust­ tetp, dispels 1the gloom and despondency,
from its cures, and the confidence
States, tlio Territories.: and,viliOvDaminfpB^-oCi Canudd,
o f Spencer & Bnrncs, had the end place Sundays to havc.a good timeWednesday forenoon— Spelling and.* ers now in stock,-at
liaviDgivDopixlationgreater.tihfax-SjOCOi accordSnirto tho
Enaparts strength, 'and.' eneTgy,^ntops tb®; : which prominent physicians all- over
N oble’ s.
o f one of his fingers taken off by the -generally. No advice, boys, but you
lastcoasua,
er wUlLtlieBainea ol th
t o jie ?p s ja »6 ra ^ .
_____ .
, togeth
w
- ;the: country repose ;in it proves their:
Reading.
drain
and
rejavt-natsa
the--entire
man.
iliavin
g'tljoI&rgoafclocal rircul&tfonineachof tlrt*’place**,
are
.promised
a
dose
ofrotte-n
eggs
pony plainer in their establishment,
n
a
m
ed
.-A
lso
^
a
cacalopie
of*
a
%
W
8
p
u
p
e
ra
-",.vbjch.{areirei-'
•experience" o f its usefulness.
S'AI»K5f.
Thursday-—Sciences.
Been used1twenty years with perfect '"sue’
when, you come again.
;'Conimeiided;tO; advertisers! iis giving greatest value:id: .>■
yesterday.
Gertificates attesting, its virtues
proportion
to
prices
ch
arged.
A
lso,
all
rewspapecain cess
by
thousands.
Sold
'
by
dealers.
Friday forenoon—Drawing and
The largest stock of Wall Paper
.have accumulated, and are con­
theUtvited:Statesand Canadaprintingover 5^000.copies Price,
$>1.00
per-single
via
l,or
$5
00pgr
Writing.
each
issu
e.
Also,
all
th
e.R
eligion
s,.
A
gricu
ltural, SofejK
ever broughs to Western Michigan,
sta n tly being received, and as many*
N otice,— Tho Marshal respectfully
tideandMechanical, Medical, Masonic,. JnvenilofEduca- •
IN many places, in this vicinity,
o f these cases -are puhliciy known,
Friday afternoon— Literary Exer­ -can be found at Finley’s Drug'Store, package - of fiv e viais, hud ^ $2.00 via], of
tlon&UCommercial, Itiaurance, Real E6tato,ip.>Y,Spotb* powder." "Sent by mail on receipt of price.
apple orchards are being eaten by requests that those who have been in
they furnish'convincing eviclence o f
JDg. lUnical, Fashion, andoiher special class journals;cises by. representatives from all-tho in Niles.
verycomplete lists. Together vriih &complete list of
Address -• H uacphrev’ s
HoitEOPiiTHrc
'(jthe.'superi'drity-ofi.tlns. Sarsaparilla
moths. They should have been killed- the habit of throwing their slops and schools.
over 300^German papers pnnted la.lhe UnitedStatesi*, - ‘
Orders left with E. F. Allen, Paper Medicine Come^nt, 109 F ulton St.,
over eveiy otlier alterativc niedicineAlso, an essay uponadvertising; many -iahlcsof rates,
last month, before they had built their other fikh into their back yards- or
Grammar, Intermediafie'ancl Prima­ Hanger, Painter and Decorator, in: N ew -Y ork. '
Lowingthecost of adreriiruig ia various newspapers,
";
13yl , *So generally is its"superiority to a n y . ^
an
deverything which a beginner, xn adrcrtUingwould
neat3 all over the trees and were y e t alleys attend to having them cleaned ry Schools will be examined-in Math­
iOther
m
edicine
knowii
that
w
e
n
eed
.:
Buchanan,
will
have
our
prompt
at­
like
to know. Address
at once unless they wish to have the
small.
do no more than to'assure the public,
GEO. V. ROWELL A 00., 41ParkRow, Keur Tork,
To all wishing.to save money .these
ematics Monday; Language and Read­ tention.
village ordinance enforced to the let­
that the. best qualities it-h as ..ever
hard times." Cali at-T. M. Fulton &
ing Tuesday; Drawing and Writing
4-A(j>on per day at; home. Samples worth $1*
4tf
J. K. & S. M. F inley.
: possessechare. strictly maintained.
<4*V uU «p^»V.freoi Stinbok>&Co.. Portland, iTalnct
A . 0 . M il l e r ’ s troupe were adver­ ter.
Go’s
Dry
‘
G
oods
and
N
°fi°n
Stbr'e,
Wednesday forenoon: Spelling and
‘
PREPARED i r -1'.
Letter H eads, N ote H eads, etc. where you can buy new fresh goocTs at
tised to operate in this place last
Sciences Thursday.
T he inveterate lightning-rod man,'
D
r,
J.
C,
AYER
& CQ,, Loivell, Mass.,
—
We
make
a
specialty
ox
this
class
evening but for some unaccountable
fibbers prices.
Pupils of these departments will
.
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Practical aiiet sinalijlical Qliemists.
reason they did not put in an appear­ was through this place, . a few days receive their cards of promotion Fri­ of work, and claim we cannot be beat,
since, and we learn, succeeded. in
SOLD BV ALL DKUGCISTS EVESTWHEIiE.either in quality of work or prices. ■A'Kesioror af fiiUriiisie" Won Is and
ance. * Their play is “ Tho Gilded
day morning.
.
One.tliai Pleases ML“ drawing the wool over the eyes” q f
Come
and
see
us
when
you
want
work
Age,” Mark Twain’s book.
Wednesday afternoon the.pnpils of
W oods Improved.HAin|RESiOB7ij.vE *
A; Qroat^icdxiotxoa iaLlPrices of
one poor man in this place to the tunet\1
ISO N B Y " T O ■
the Union Schools are requested to of tMs''descripti6n,' and wp will guark? is unlike any other, end has no equal. The
' o f $5 8 .
That is a'pretty good, price
antpe;tor-give
you
1
complete^satis­
TN8UMS‘T0'SUIT, onapproved real estato seeBrlfy
i d 3 ^ rO L W B S y 5
Improved.has neirvegatable’ t'omcproperties.;
* S ome of hi3 neighbor’s dogs got in­ for a small bit of experience, but he meet in their respective jrooms, pre- faction.- '
I fromthree to fivoyears,
*
_
"
restores "gray lihir to a glossy;, natural color; r•pricea redaced.frotn?20 to SO'per.cant. rWritQ for-Uluo,
to Wm- Burr ns’s: flock of sheep on doesn’ t take the papers and it is no p'aTed'to form into procession with the.
ALSO,
REAL
ESTATE
~
AGS1T.'"
trated CataJoguoy.wifchreduc&d prioeslfor lSTT. . Address
Saturday' last-, and he is now tho own­ great wonder that ho should be bitten. ‘citizens and different .organizations of
?
-Send- to Dr. H. A. ‘Curtis, Dowag- .restores faded; dry, harsh and falling hair;
^ RISSES 3LE4SOS5H.'
GREAT' WE3TERX?’>GUN:iWORKS; > i
the
village,
for
tho
purpose
.of
paying
rcstioesf
dresses,
gives
vigor*to
the
hair;
reG m o o w itb
Alextander, S r c n t B t r fi^ .X o s ift iifln ,
er o f thirty less sound sheep than be­
iap, for bis, “ Open Letter to the Pub­
43?.«
0LSmilhfieldSL^Pittahurgh, Pa T£iib
respect
to
the
departed
soldiers/
stores::
hair,
to
prematurely
bald:
heads.’
,
!
,r.e:.
fore., Shoot the dog3.
lic,” 'sent free. Ic tells you howto"
T hb Detroit. Post has the following
Class Reception,(Wednesday eve.moyes dandruff^ humors,Ycaly.eruptions ;*represerve and recover.your health, and
item from Niles: '
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emoves Miritatidnitching:- and)J:!Soaly..dryness;
Thursday' evening, Dr. - Angell,
T he1programme of exorcises of the ■ “ A t the colored Bapfiist .baptising
how chronic disease may be cured in
Buchanan Union Schools will be last Sunday, old Toby Smith was im -. President of the State University, will a 6bori time, with .but. little trouble No article produce! such wonderful effects
,Tiy itj'.oaH'.'for Wood’s".Improved Hair Re
found in another colutaU. All who mersed. Toby is probably the oldest lecture before the- graduating class and a*1 a trifling cost. .
stoiative," and don't beput off with any other
are interested in the school are in. person in the State, being •about 105 and citizens, at the Oak street’ Chapel,article. Sold by all druggists ,in_ this place
commencing
7:39.
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Good
Advice.
vited to be present during as much of 'years of age, .and still earns his living
and dealers everywherefe-TAdd .'supplied: at.
-. The graduating ' exercises -wilLbe
the examination as i 3 practicable.
Now is. the .time^of year for Pneumonia, ? manufacturers’ price! by O. A.- Qook & Co.',
by splitting wood'find doing odd held at tiie Oak-Street Chapel Friday/
Liing'Fever,'- &o£"-:!Byery;’:family "should:,
chores. .
v.'siY- have a bottle of Bdschee’s'German Syrup. Chicago, Solo Agents for the'fUnited States
commencing 7:307
and Cauadas, and all Wholesale Driw"-'"^. ..
D uring tbo storm, on Sunday last
Don’t allow for one. moment tliat cough' to,
l Ray; Sypt.
the Jightning knocked one of the orna­
Do not fail to hear Dr. Angell,
take' hold of"-your child, your family or
V -..WUhout-at Fafaltei.'
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.
:.rt
, .-... ■.;.t.
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ments off tho roof of Mrs. Weaver’s
President of. the. State University,
’yourself.;
Consumption, Asthma',' .Pneu­
.
"Wc
believe'that"
the
wanderful
rei,
house, on Main street. The family
“" *“ 7"
K eep on hand a 'com p lefc assortm ent',of
- L o c a l S r i- '?
monia, Croup, *Hemorrhages,^-and-other'; .suits "accomplished by, the r- use,’ ofj
noxt Thursday evening, in the Oak
*■cCejha,
J. ‘ , %
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were in the house "at the time, but Street Chapel. ’ Mr. Angell is one of
.fatal1 diseases may.set in. Although ltjs ; / S hilohIs .'C onsumptive," Cure, ’ are :
none were injured.
’true,
German'
Syrup
is’curing
thousands'
the first educational'men In the coun­
without; a^parallel,".in.’the 'history of-!
try, and it: may . safely be expected
No remedial agent latfs ever, been'offer.-; iOf"? these "dreaded /diseases, yet" ilfiamuqlf"’ Medicine; Those'who disbelieve "this 1
The Detroit Tribune uses several .that his lecture will bo the treat h f effttf the sick and. debiliffited at allFonil better to.have.it'at-hand when three.doses'?
and have’ .occasion' Ip jr y it can b'ej
jfjy
wu'd,4
ojf our local items in, their column o f thevseasoh, The lecture will be free to ~paral)le’ to Host,etteVs Stornach Bitteraj: in;t 'will,cure'you. -One bottle, will last your": convinced;;; Yfithouti exp^nqejt/); tb’e,gij.whole,"family*a
winter,^a’nd
keep’^you
safe^
“ gleanings” and, credits them to Ber­ all .who wish to1come.
casei-of
remittent
andi’intermittent
favers,
;
S
p
e
n
c
e
r
vfe
-B
am esT do,-a '.G e n e r a lH u M H e s s ^ m ^ M a ^ u ^
' selves.’.. ''Ifsy success, is so, wonderful
oonskipatioh,; nervous?; ailments, - rheuma-\ .from,danger'. "If you are consumptive, do"
rien Springs. That editor will please
'ahcl-sure- "th'akwe sell it on Wgharan-'
(Or -. * ^
,
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-tism, and.-disordcrs^in'yblvihgrrcOnstitutiqn-. not rest until yoiTliave tried this remedy.
notice that tha R ecord is'1'not pub­
'Sample ;*Bottles 10. cents." Regular size.
al
weakness
or
phygioal?'decay.
;
-It
literal-;lished at B errien <Springs.
* A M A N selling^ “ furniture Varnish”
75, cents.’ Sold by your druggis't, J. 'H~
T A B L E sX 'l.V-X-B'O O K G A SE S,- ,
MALE,TRESSES. ^
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-that- would malce old* furniture look ly “ works wonders.” The botanic ingre­ *Roe"fejOd:, jingf Cough,.^*Croup.‘.,'>•Iifij these case's. ■ - le L G U N G E SI- - X X jM IR R O R S ,r > . ‘ B E D S P R IN G S ,s x sl.. h.
dients
which
its
spirituous;
basis-.kotds'ihnew, was in, town Monday.
W e saw
- LVAtM S E S K - V r ..P B E D S T E A D S . - \ P IC T U R E F R A M E S ; \
A small white oak'tree, standing one man approach the Marshal with a solution,- act;like’ a charm upon the .stom-; ^Berrien. County, A btsrac't Office,"; prr anyi ;-Lung-' Trouble, •.cion’t Jail t3>
try it,,itimay'save;.y o u r • ’ while it,
in the corner 'of Mrs./ Mansfield’s bottle of I t in hi3 hands, which he1de- ach, and through the stomach", upon the* . ' ; ^'Berrien-'Springs,\Mich.,' X
V
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BRAGKETSXl ?
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,Tnflvln’r.: rll t-brn’r, ^rrn-i-1 brain,’liver, bowels and n'ervous sysEemfgarden, on Fourth street, was shatter,'clarfed was nothing but a^little.oil and There is nothing,in its- compositioii that;is'; r D ix *Sc WiLKiNSON,- ojvijers'oLth'e.
ed-by lightning on Sunday last. 'This
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■••**s JgSGSSK
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.turpentine, and wanted .the swindler -■not sal ubriousi Tkcontains some ofi the 'most ■ TT. >.lA; Wn^MA
J". H; B.01L & C o .,,Buchanan"Mich.y
came pretty. near the editor’s house.arrested. When will people- learn potent- tonics.of theyvegejahle;.kingdom
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and- g e fi’ial- bottle,forgterg eeritf,f oil
when the folks' were all at home.
-not "to be-bitten by tbeso -traveling and the juices of ' the best^aperient and- pldte’ Ab.stract Jof^Titlo- by 'return
regular* sizer* for- 5 0 '.centst-or $1';,
\£i
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swindlers?
' .
........- •anti-bilious;'roots and -herbs,—combined' -mail'.'., ' 7
/ i 'V r r ,'U - '; Sold-relsewhere,Ky ; Dealers^geriefally.r -A. ?;IK?. .rj.V V
. — !—
r sp-r-SsL-'-r ~ rj t ' -v ** ^ ffh a"'perfecBytpurc'stimulating ele.mentr
X -.a -a
**'.*'t^*
>+}>
tX?****? :
Office first flop'r'OountysBuildiiig. N ext*'week will be a*busy one for
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The
Bitters
are
peculiarly
adapted
to
those.'
CR6?cpEjD7,Dix,:
V
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ackjiltack
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*!T5ew"and
delightr
1
the High School, being; tho closing
A g a in wo arQ.under oblig ation s - t o :
engaged-in ‘exhausting.of-unhealthy ocou:
- I 2 tf Tv •' ,''.r''T!%J-WiL5s:iN'sgN?rA' ...fui}Porfume‘ sold ;by)^H fc‘E-M,',&; Ggfi
week o f’ the school for thrfyear., It. H . T ; M artin P a rk ersb u rg •W.-:; V a .,- ‘Rations, as by its use stre'ngtH,is‘,.sustained
,is announced that' President Angell,' «fo r' cop ies o f thre'e,,be’au tifu l 'son’gs -and the ability^oj the system^.to resist at; ^ ^ litef"smooth'^nd ro/t^ny 1M KS•’Buohanaii; Mi eh;',Yrel*sewh e re b y d eah"'
’S p j j i o e t a r g a r "
.of the. State'University,' will’ address with,.chor«s.
C uster's L a s t C h a rg e;”- 'mospherfo and other .iailuences prejudicial /hands, arms or'nVckmyb'ehom^L^ho-;
the ^students o% Thursday evening!’ “ T h ey -h a v e ta k en m m 'ou t "of the P o o r - to-Health1largely ‘ incre'ased.'W
Cuses^Glenh’s
SulpfiSr7S;oap/'.
-Pimples
S5«I\ - ' or-'othor disfiauromratl.ofi'aTcd’^"1^ '"'
•Wednesday evening the^graduating^ .H o u s o j’ answer to O'y.er llie H ills t o ' ,
-7 *
’ JJemember ^ Dofid's ’ Drug -Store., k->uonalTHature,.a?£suroly'o"*'Biiteiiafed;by..
nrtfi.L'no.r.m
’n vci^AiicnrA
class -will have their reception at^thel th e .P o o r -H o u s e ;-a n ff“ G od -B le| s our
, a *.
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Just home - from Chicago" ail’d you;
residence- of Hf J. Ilowe';-*and von •old V irg in ia H o m e ,” fiv 'J o h n .T ; 'R u t-,
S.taiidaf&Snmere
IIn r. ;□ [! ~sil. -nnn J
Friday: 1 evening- .will come ..the'-grad^ •lege., i Price'--'40cts;rpnhn' si ‘miionV S r o t i n 1/mT'f SlrtfrKl ki n rl ■
.-jildakODly5Fy,itbotSt.-TA
.uatingVexercises to -which,all aVean-' truly-^beautiful
‘IronHwiii'rtrijlbrjfian.VuIfkutact
vited,to listen;' .
- ,
Vyy.otliGr.
shbuld fie oyrned
;ftr*emi:or,an
Oabt. 'A. o; B artlett was at
home on a short vilifc on Saturday
last.
W hen you wapt a notice, of some
enterprise in which you aro interested,
“ sponge”, on your local paper-; ‘ but if
you 'w ant_any printing \lono, give
your order, to some drummer out of
town, or some job office which cannot
aid your enterprise by giving it a no­
tice.— Pella (Iowa) JBlade.
O L D S E w r fiE ttS ’ M E E T IN G . _
The annual meeting
the Pioneer
Association' of Berrien ‘county will be.
held.at Berried Springs ,\on Wedues:
day, June'6 th .,J187,7.- Tho 'business'
meeting will be held at .Barnard’s
grove at ten o’clock in the morning.A picnic dinner will bis held ‘ at tho
grove at half past twelve o’ clock,^af­
ter which an address will bo delivered
by R,ev. J. 1Y. Robinson, „ P. E., and
Rev.' H . Worthington,'Hollowed by
remarks by many of the pioneers.
The Berrien Center Brass Band will
be-in'attendauce-- 1
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L e v i S t a r k e , Pres. ,
j||*ev
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sell—
BOOTS! SHOES!
V
m T S ! CAPS!
H eady-M ade .C lo th in g ! Gents’ FurnisliiDg Goods!
CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY,
BOYS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
Q A -S E C I
O - t V S l 1! I
Gay you. keep warm ?
R h u b a r b pies are now in order.
Where is that Soda Fountain ?
They talk of having a circus in
Niles, June 1st. Who objects ?
Mushrooms are getting ripe. Have you had a mess ?
D ancing
S chool to night at the
Hall
"Y
Hires and ulsters came in good
play Tuesday,
D. E. H injian is building an addi­
tion to his,house on Front street.
The fine warm l-ain on Sunday last
started vegetation as if by magic.
S outh B end has a bonded, debt o f
v $2ST,20G.
T he mill-race- is very low, furnish­
ing a very scant power for the mills.*
T e e murcury crawled up to
the shade one day last week.
90
in
R ev. A . J. R ussell, of Beriien,
is to have a donation to night.
Coror planting is about, over with
in this vlclnitv.
S carlet fever is doing some fatal
work in South hend.
Q uite a brisk hail storm fe ll in
tbi3 place Monday afternoon.
T he tramp nuisance is on the in­
crease since the warm weather set in .
F orepaugh ’ s show is on. the ram­
page again.
Indiana.
A t present in northern
^sas- iO »
i"1'
D on ’ t fail to hear President A n ­
gel!. next Thursday night.
Now the boys.begin to come home
evenings with their hair wet and their
shirt on wrong side out.
.
A peddler of perfumed soap made
considerable noise on the street on
Saturday.
F i v e o f the twenty-one saloons in
Niles have shut np shop in honor of
the, red ribbons.:
S t r a w b e r r y festivals are being
talked o f in some places in this vicinitv.
‘
T h e r e is some fear now that there
will be too rank a growth of wheat
thi3 year and cause it to lodge.
P roe . *S. W. S tr au b is now-con.
ducting a Musical Institute in P ly Jrjr- -month, Inch
E. M. P limpton will deliver" the
option at,Berrien Springs, Decoration,
day.
T he -regular meeting-of the Gommon Council will be held to-morrow^
(Friday) evening.
M e l issa , daughter' of D . S. Bron­
son, died, on Monday last, aged 32.
years.
P rop.. J. A . J ones intends starting
on another sbo*- trip soon. This time
he goes south into Indiana.
D r . H a r r is , .of Dayton, has a bnsiness card in another column o f this
issue.
M aster M a x B artm ess will: please
accept our thanks for a bunch o f fine
asparagus.
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v. T he fourth of lu ly comes on Wed’ nesday this year.* .Shall-it' becele<t brated in Buchanan ?
-A.
S ee B . T . M orley’B "advertisement
of steam threshing engine.in another
column.
T he
stockholders o f ‘ the Grange
Store met. to talk over the company
business, yesterday.
T here is a change in -Dr. SeelyV
^advertisement oh the first pa’go o f
this paper.
1
-J , J. "Va n R ip e r - has been secured
to deliver the address on- Decoration
day.
‘D iamond. Lake is to have '^pleas­
ure steamer^this_:8ummer«for.itheibeh-efitlof, visitors; .%
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SOOD .AGENTS W ANTED.
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Farm and. Household.
Chapped IiaMs Cured.
A correspondent of an exchange
says: Having suffered for thirty
years or more with tho worst hind of
chapped hands, I feel like imparting
a remedy to all companions in afflic­
tion. I have tried mashed potatoes,
which, are very good ; corn meal, va­
rious kinds of oil, lard, and every
suggestion conceivable, and have
finally adopted the following neverfailing treatment: After your day’s
work is done procure; some, hot: water,
just as hot as you can hold your hands
in for a moment at a time j. get some
soap, strong and cleansing j most any
kind of first quality bar soap will do;
soap and soak your hands until the
skin dirt is out and your hands feel
soft and pliable. Use coarse Indian
meal i f the callouses require it, then
have ready some pure glycerine, that
you can buy of any apothecary whom
you can trust. It will cost from 40
to 60 cents per pound, according to
location; and mind, just, here, don’ t
"be put off with any ' ‘lotions for sore
h a n d s d o n ’ t take any o f the “ Cam­
phorated Glycerine,’ ’ nor any of the
trash in bottles, for it is half alcohol,
or some foreign substance to cheapen
the cost, and is injurious to the cuti­
cle. . Huh the pure glycerine into
your hands, just as much as they will
absorb in a quarter of an hour. Hold
by a warm stove, and you have ac­
complished the object. It never fails
to give clear, white, smooth hands,
equal to those which have none hut
professional duties to attend to. After
following this up for a few times, and
having healed the chaps completely,
you may be oblo to accomplish all
that is required by an application on­
ly once a week, or, it may be, even a
longer time may elapse; hut; one es­
sential point must be insisted upon,
v iz : Be sure to get the pure, unadul­
terated glycerine, and he put off with
no other, as I was for two years, on
the plea that common glycerine smelt
had and was; filthy, which, on the con­
trary, is not at all offensive in its
crude state. One beautiful result,
aside from its healing and whitening
properties, will be the warmth which
it gives to the hands and not expori
enced under any other mode. Follow
hese directions and there is no fail.,
Eecord,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default havin': been raado in, the payment o f
a certain sum o f money secured: to bo paid by
an indenture, o f mortgage, bearing date the
twenty-fourth day o f October; one thousand
eight; hundred and seventy-two, made and exe­
cuted by Aaron Beil, o f the county o f Berrien
and State o f Michigan, o f the first part, and
Abner Kelsey, also o f said county, o f the sec­
ond part, which said mortgage was duly record­
ed in the office o f tho Bcgister of. Deeds, in
and for said county o f Berrien, on the 4th day
o f Xovem bor, A . 0 ., 1872; at 1-J o ’clock p. in, in
L ib er S .of mortgages on page 192, upon which
said mortgage there is claimed to be due aud un­
paid at the date, o f this notice, by the terms '
thereof and by the failure to com ply with, the
conditions o f said mortgage, and tho option o f
the mortgagee, who has elected to declare tho
whole amount Of principal and interest for
which said mortgage was given, to be due and
payable, tho sum o f two thousand eight hundred
eight dollars and "seventy cents, and no suit
or proceedings at law or in equity having been
instituted to recover the same or any part
thereof ; notice is, therefore, hereby given that
b y virtue o f a power o f sale contained in said
mortgage, and now becom e operative, and in
pursuance o f th e statute in such case made and
provided the, lands described in said mortgage
as nil: those parcels o f land sitnatc in the coun­
ty o f Berrien and State o f Michigan, to-w it:
The w est fractional h a lf o f the:southeast quar­
ter o f section number fifteen ( l o j in township
seven, (7) south o f range seventeen (17 ; west
reserving and excepting therefrom one (1)
acre now enclosed and occupied as a burying
round, leaving the quantity Ot land hereby
eonveyed, sixty-nine acres and ten hundredths
o f an’ acre, according to the United States
survey o f the same. Also, tho east part o f the
southwest fractional quarter o f section num ber
fifteen (15) as aforesaid, containing thirty
acres and forty hundredths o f an acre, the west
line o f the parcel last described to b e dne
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as much water as will cover the goods.
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on receip t o f the: price. A lady writes the au­
th o r: “ i have always fe lt that y o u w ere the
physician o f the World, from the fa ct o f yoa r
wonderful success and o rio im l id ea s." One
reader says— “ I have f o u h a i t to he one o f the
grandest w orks o f the age,” A nother says—“ I
w onld h ot be without i t f o r tw ico its Cost.”
Similar letters reach the author every day. Con­
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OF
D ise a se s
TH E
TH ROAT,
LUNGS,
HEART
STOMACH,
Head, nerres, kidneys, bladder, womb, and blood. Affec­
tions o f tho urinary organSj gray©!, scrofula, rheumatism,
catarrh, asthma,bronchitis, dyspepsia, i&c.
Dr. Price’s reputation has boem acquired
candid,
honest dealing and years o f Successful practice.
My practice, not one o f experiment, but founded on the
laws o f Nature, with sars o f experience aud evidence to
snstaia it, does not tear down, make sick to make^Avell; no
harsh treatment, no trifling, no flattering. W e know;the
cause and the remedy needod, no guess work, but knowl­
edge gained by years o f experience in the treatment o
Chronic diseases exclusively; no encouragement withonta
prospect. Candid in onr opinion, reasonable in oar
oharges,claim not to know everything, or to cure every­
b od y,b u t do claim to reason and common sense. We
Invite tbe sick, no matter what theirailm ont, to calkin7estigatebofore they abandon hope, make interrogation
anddecidoforthem 5elvos. I t w ill cost nothing, as consultationis free. Visits made regularly.
B r. Y . C larence P rice can b o co u s u lte d a t Niles,
Bond House, Saturday and Sunday, the 7th and Sth o f
July.* At Xaporte, I n d , Myers House, on Saturday
and Sunday, the 9th and 10th o f Jnne.
Patients will address all letters to Dr. V . Clarence
Price, "Waukegan, 111. with stamp.
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m o tla c r
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A d d r e ss , w ith
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Bowels,
K idneys,
and
Bladder,
Fem ale Weakness, Qa/neer, F pilep sy,
F e v e f Sore, FFervousWeahiess, Styrofula, Asthm a, Catarrh, B ronchitis,
D yspepsia, etc.
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effects o f Calom el and other p oison ­
ou s m inerals.
S i s reputation is
founded^ upon yea rs o f successful
practice. H e cures speedily when a
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couragement unless there is good rea­
son f o r so doing. H is rem edies nev­
er depress, but sustain, Hie vital force.
D r , C . cordially invites a ll afflicted
to consult w ith M m , as there is often
hope w id er change o f treatment, even
when hope has been abandoned.
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bus. Tho dear little tiune got well In a day.”
“ M y nausea o f a morning is now cured.”
“ Your box o f H ollow ay’s Ointment cured mo o f noises
in.thehead. ‘Irabhedsom e o fy ou r Ointment behind tho
oars, and the noiso has le ft/’
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“ I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but tho
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“ L etm e’haye three boxes ofyou r Pills b y return mail,
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1 have over 200 such testimonials as these, hut want of
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H o l l o w a y ’ s J P ills
Invariably care tho following diseases:
D isorder of tire Kidneys.
In all diseases affecting those organs, whether they se­
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Afflicted with Stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settles in the loins over tbe regions o f the kidneys, these
Pilla should be taken according to the printed directions,
and tho Ointment Should be well rubbed into the email
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No medicine will so effectually improve tho tone o f the
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to any one rendering such information as may load to
the detection o f any party or parties counterfeiting the
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C o u n t e r - I r r it a n t .
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-N. B.—Buy the large cakes and thereby economize;
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Lock Hospital.
C. 2 . CHURCHILL,
Has a good assortment ot' Timo-PIecos. Jewelry, SpoeVi
cles, Ac., cheap. Special attention givon to repairing
Wooden, Ancient and. Marine Time-Pieces. A ll w o rk i
his lino done with neatnesss and dispatch, and warranted.
Store, on Main Streot, three doors north o f the Bank,
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casesbfprivato.cbronic, and urinary diseases
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. ............ ..... vimmnk stoodot tbebead o f the
profession for tke past thirty years. A go and experience
are all-important. Seminal Weakness, night losses by
dreams,piuiplos.on tbe face, lost manhood, can positively
bo cored. Ladies wanting tbe most delicate attention,
call or write. Pleasant home for patients.- A.book for
tho million Marriage Guide, which tells yon nil about
these disoftBes—who should marry—why not—10 conts.io
pay postage.. Dr. JamoB is 60 years o f age, and has 50
rooms aud'parlors. Consultation Free. ,-Yon seo no one
but tho doctor. Office boars 9 A.-M. to 7 P. M. Sundaya
10 to 12/ AH bnMDOSH Blrictlv confidential.
26vl
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Black or Brown, 50 Cents.
DurancI ^ R
emedy.
IS TAKEN; INTERNALLY,;:AND‘*P0S1TIVELY-CURES
RHEUMATISM; GOUT, NEURALGIA. AND LUMBAGO.
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$10 t $25
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*}@L>“ Well my good fellow,” said a
victorious general to a brave son of
Erin, after a battle; “ and what did
you do to help us to gain this victo­
r y ? ” “ Do !” replied M ike; “ may it
plase yer honor, I walked up bouldly
to wun of tho Inimy and cut off his
feet.” “ Cut off his feet ? why did you
not cut cut off his head ?” said the
“ Bh. an’ faith that was off
already," says Mike.
• U@=“ But I pass,” ' said a minister
in the West End, one Sunday, in dis­
missing one of his subjects to take up
another. “ Then I ’ ll make it spades!”
yelled a man from the gallery who
was dreaming the happy hours away
in an imaginary game of euchre. It
is needless to sav that he went out on
the next deal, being assisted b y one
the deacons with a full hand of clubs.
jpjgp'A minister was telling a young
girl who was about to became a bride,
that she must remember that the man
and wife are one.
“ M ercy!” said
she, “ if you were under my father
and mother’s window when they are
quarreling, you’d think they were at
least a dozen.”
^ ^ .T h e ' Danbury News man open­
ed his lecture at Bridgeport by re­
marking that he had seen so much
about it on the posters and in the pa­
pers during the past week or two that
he had come to have a feverish dsire
to hear it himself, and was very glad
he was present.
S ® “ This is the way a citizen o f
Denver advertises for a lost calf:
“ Bund away 1 red and vite caf. His
tu be hint leg v-as plack he vas a she
caf. Enipotti yat prings him pack
pairs 5 tollars.. Jacob Zuddering,
Clear Creek tree miles pehind the
pridge.”
U©=He was carving at dinner, and
thought he must talk to the sestheticlooking angel on his right. vHow do
you like Beethoven ?” asked,he, at a
venture.
“ Well done,” said she,
promptly, interested in the business
at hand.
A 3 ^ -.“ Boy,” said an ill-tempered
old fellow to a noisy lad, “ what are
you hollerin’ for when I am going
by?” “ Hump !’ ’ returned the boy,
“ what are you going by for when I
am hollerin’ ?”
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t
. in any dosirod patterns, onvthe
DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, 0, C.
~*res it wiU cost you nothing and will w o l j
yon
money. Addrss«,tv . *■
4 t. iiom * £ d v » r t u ’g
Oo.'JM.Louii/'MO'
JS6“ Didn,&Want to Be Left Out.
— A little bright eyed three-year-old
was seated in a high chair at the din­
ner table- Mamma had placed him
sungly up to the table, pinned on his
bib, and succeeded in getting the lit­
tle mischievous hands quiet and mak­
ing him “ hush,” when father proceed­
ed to ask the blessing. While this
was in progress, our little chubby
made a diacovery. It was that all the
plates on the table except his own lit­
tle plate, were in one pile at his
“ papa’s place,” and, as It seemed to
him, were put there to get the benefit
of the solemn ceremony. So, scarce­
ly waiting for the “ Amen,” he held
out his own plate in both hands, say­
ing, “ Please, papa, pray on my plate,
too!” -—Christian at Work.
IM P O R T A M T O A llT SO N .
OlDte',112 Liberty Street, New York.
eodo­
Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, besides eradi­
cating local diseases o f the skin, banishes de­
fects o f the complexion, and imparts to it •
gratifying dearness and smoothness.
Sulphur Baths are celebrated f o t curing
eruptions and other diseases o f the skin, as
well as Rheumatism and Gout. Glenn’s
Sulphur Soap produces the same effects
at a most trifling expense. This admirable
specific also‘Speedily heals sores, bruises, scalds,
burns, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff
arid prevents the hair from falling out and
turning gray,
.
•
. Clothing and,linen usecl in the sick room
is disinfected, and diseases communicable by
contact with the person, 'prevented by it.
• The Medical'Fraternity sanction its use, '
G u n s,
R qckport, March 3 1 ,1S76.
Sir—Last fall my husband.got me two bottles o f your
Yegotine to take for the Canker Humor, which X have
had.in my stomach for severalxears. I took it, and the
result was very satisfactory. I have taken a good many
remedies for the Canker Humor, and none seemed to help
me bat VEGETINE. There is no doubt iii m y mind
that every one suffering with Canker Humor can be
cured by taking YEGETJLNE. I t gave me a good appe­
tite, and X felt better in every respect.
Yours, with respect,
Mrs. ELIZA ANN POOLE,
For Cutaneous Disorders,
I / im g s ,
H e a r t,
■ L iv e r ,
p la c in g it in t lie ^ A ,
ters T h e se
H. R. Stevens :
The Testimony of the Whole 'World.
H o i l o w a , y 3s P i 1 1 s
T lieX adleg’ Bland-SooK j
H a n d - B o o k , and n 0> X N
W ILL CURE
CATCHER H TJM O R .
MAEKTHESE FACTS.
o£ y a liia b lc in fo r m a tio n to e v e r j ^ ^ ^ i
t h is /
VECETliVE.
Vegetino is Sold by A ll Druggists.
5 ,0 0 0 g o o d A g e n ts
fo r
V E G -E T IN E .
ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. I f V lgstinx w ill
relieve pain, cleanse, purify and cure such diseases res­
toring the patient to perfect health after trying different
physicians, many remedies, suffering for years, is it not
conclusive proof, i f you are a sqffcrer. y ou ca n b e cured?
lYhy is this medicine performing such great cures ? I t
works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. I t can truly
he called the Great B lood B u rijicr, The great source of.
disease originates in the blood; and no medicine that
does not act directly upon it. to purify and renovate, has
any ju st claim upon public attention.
P repared b y H. R. STEVE SS, B oston, Mass.
can fm dem ploym ent. A d­
dress, T h e Murray H ill
Publishing Company, IS O E a s t S S th S tr e e t,
JVCto X o r l i ,
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ns
Ebmeca Falls, Nov. 0,1876.
Mr . IT.Jt Stevens:
Dear Sir—A b you aro an eotire stranger to me, I want
you to know Vrtmt YEGBtlNJS has done lor me. Only
tlioso who have been raised from death’s door can know
tho value ojt ^uch a good medicine. X am 56 years o f
ago. Three years ago I was taken sick w ith wliat tlie
doctors called Lumbago. For weeks I was confined to
my bed. I had tbreo dilferent physicians, -without any
help. I received no relief; X was a great sufferer; finally
I became eutirely helpless. The last doctor told mo there
was n o lie lp ; ho said ho might possibly save m y life by
ejecting^morphine in m y arms and leg?. XTie encourage­
ment tor saving my life b y having this done was so small
a chance X coulcTnot consent to run the risk,: About this
time m y son read your advertisement in our paper, a tes­
timony o f a person who bad been very sick with about
tho same complaint, and was cured* M y son went right
away to the apothecary store and Bought a bottle o f
VEG ETINE. Before X had used tho first bottle X found
great relief; I conld move m yself in bed. After taking
three bottles I was able to sit up end move about my
room I continued taking the Togetme, and X was in a
few Areeka'restored to m y Tormer health. Tho TEGETINE saved m y life after the physicians said there was
no help for me. I have had no doctor since. I f I feel
unwellX take a dose o f VFGECINE, and!recom m end it
:o my friends.
Your Yegetino ought to be in every family. M y doctor
w;is surprised to see mo in good health. IIo says YEGE-*
TINE is a good medicine. I toU'hlm it cured me; B e
says, “ I t is true.” I cannot feel too thankful.
Very gratefally yours,
Mrs. CATUK HIKE COONS.
Senoea Falls, Seneca Co., N. Y.
VECETtN E.
P u b l i c a t i o n s . W e w ill supOa | { |* |* p ly D n . F oote ’ s F ree Publicafj | t a B gR tions. " G ratuitous A d vice to the
S ick ," abroad as w ell as a t hom e ; a circidar o f
value to the sick . “ E vidences o f J }r . F oote t
S u c c e s s a sixty page pamphlet, fr e e b y man.
—Send f o r them.
th a n k
He Says it Is True*
Mr. Parker and ills White Bull-pup
Mr. Parker was walking down
Broadway yesterday, a benevolent
smile on his ruddy countenance, and
a fat, white bull-dog trotting compla­
cently a.t his heels. Occasionaly Mr.
Parker would look around at the dog
and chuckle to himself.
“ The Board of Alderman he darn­
ed, said Mr. Parker. “ I ’m. not a go­
ing to put a four foot strap on your
neck,. Marcus Aurelius,” ami Marcus
Aurelius wagged his stump of a tail.
Just then a small boy exploded a
bomb directly under the dog’s black
nose, and that animal gave a how land
made a dash at the small boy“ Look a year,” yelled a policeman
to Mr. Parker, “ you .want to put a
a strap on that year dawg.
He’s
mad.”
“ He is not mad,” said Parker.
“ Well, old feller, who’s the judge ?
I say that year dawg’8 mad, and I ’m
going to knock him on the head with
this club of mine.”
Mr. Parker for a moment looked
frightened.
Suddenly, however, a
twinkle came into his eye. and draw­
ing himsolf up to his full height, he
addressed the policeman haughtily :
“ Officer, you evidently do not know
who we are. We had desired to pre­
serve our incognito, but you force us
to reveal ourselves. We are the
Grand Duke Alexis ! and that is our
bull dog- That dog is an alien ; he is
not a citizen, and must not he bound
by foreign laws and straps. Do you
wish to embroil your land in a war
with Russia ? I f you do just club that
dog.”
“ Well, call off your dawg then,”
said the policeman.
“ Here, Blovitskinourskiroscurobisdinascbowliockouski,” said Parker,
without the least hesitation.
“ Well, I ’ m blowed,” mu3cd the of­
ficer, as Parker and his dog disap­
peared. “ I ’m blowed ef that dawg
•couldn’ t work a free lunch route of
the people’s legs afore the Juke could
pernounce half of his name.— N . Y.
World.
YEGETINE thoroughly eradicates every kind o f hu<
mor, and restores theontire system t o a heaitby condition.
HEALTH
w ill
Another old citizen gone,
She lived to an hundred and seven;
For such a good person she was
A long time getting to heaven.
-N ational Baptist.
S outh Salem, M ass;, N ot. 14,1876.
Mr . H . R . Stevens:
Dear Sir—X have been troubled with Scrofula, Canker
and Liver Complaint for three years. Nothing ever did
me any good until I commenced using the YEGETINE.
I consider there is nothing equal to it for such complaints.
Can heartily rccommond it to everybody,
Your3 truly,
Mrs. L izzie M. P ackard,
N o. 16 Lagrango St^ South Salem. Mass.
m o n t h l y , 16 page royal
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T w o ttb U u a r le s .
H ere lies interred Priscilla Bird,
W h o sang on earth till sixty-tw o;
Now up on high, above the sky,
No doubt she sings like sixty, toot
VECET1NE.
_____ Dim e Publications on health and
kindred topics. ” ODD B YE S M A D E N E W , ”
tells h ow to restoretlie sight and give up glasses,
w ithout tho aid o f D octor or M edicine. H alf a
m illion have been issued already! “ C om tout
a n d cure won tu b B uetueed ” is a valuable
m onograph for those w ho are afflicted with R up­
ture or Hernia. “ PrnrsiOLOGiCAL I mprovement
o p H cdianitv ,” relates to the su b ject o f having
p e op leb om right. “ P htsiolooioal M ab riage "
gives the latest researches regarding the laws
governing temperamental adaptation, & c., &c.
A, St e p B a c k w a r d , reviewing inconsiderate
legislation concerning the Prevention o f
Conception. •“ SPERMATORRntEA,” o r Sem­
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“ C roup , its causes.prevention and cure,” inval­
uable to every m other having the care o f small
children. “ C old F e e t ,” causes, prevention
and cure. A d v o n e o f the foregoing D im e
Publications w ill b e sent b y mail, postage pre­
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■w om an, O L D
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TCOTHING EQ.UAX, TO IT.
P u b lic a t i o n s . We can fur­
nish all o f Dn. F oote ’ s popular
DIME
spring is a trying;senson7 Indications o f .sick­
ness should at oned bb attended to. Fatal dis­
eases mat- bo caused by allow ing the bowels
tp become constipated and the system to remain
in a disordered condition, until the disorder has :
time to.dcvclop itself. An ounce o f prevention
is worth a pound o f cure, is an old and truthful
saying. Therefore, we advise all who are
troubled witli the complaints now very preva­
lent— headache, indigestion, disordered liver,
want o f appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to
take, Without delay, Sehenck’s Mandrake Pills.
W e know o f no remedy so harmless and deci­
sive in its action. I t at onCc strikes at the
root o f the disease and produces a healthy tone
to the system. P eople never need suffer from
any disease arising from a disordered condition
o f the liver if they would take this excellent
medicine when they fool the first indications o f
tbe malady. Families leaving home for the
summer months should take three br four boxes
o f these pills with them. They have an almost
instantaneous effect. They will relieve the
patient o f headache in one Or two hours, and
will rapidly cleanse the liver o f surrounding
bile, and will effectually prevent a bilious at­
tack. They are sold by all druggistsmay
AT­
H AS
TW ENTY
TH U G A N N O U N C E M E N T
* OP THE
CHRONIC
TO A L L , P A R T I C U L A R L Y
IN V A L ID S ,
Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, &c
Solo Agents for tho Trade,
C R i c a g o , XII#
B E A D
Miller.
FLOURING_ MILLS.
ROUGHk PEARSJ’ROPRIETORS.
THE BEVERLY CO.,
Sm6
GUARANTEED.
. ’ BUCHANAN
2 00
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SATISFACTION
RJJuri'ay Bill Publish lngC o.
Tho follow ing is a list o f Valuable Books, which will
be supplied from the Office o f tho B srrisx CoGXTrEvcoRB.
A n y one or more o f these hooks w ill be sent post-paid to
any o f our renders on receipt o f the regular price, which
is named against each b o o k ;
{^ " N o t ic e — Tickets are Ton Dollars Only.
Halves $5.
Quarters, $2.50.
Eighths; $1.25',
„
LIST OT PRIZES.
1 C APITAL P R IZ E OP $100,000................$100,000
1 GRAND P R IZE
OP 60,000:................
60,000
1 GRAND P R IZE
OF 20,000...........
20,000
2 XARGE PRIZES OP 10,000......... J ...... 20,000
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
6,000...........
20,000
' 20 IB I7.E S OP:
.1.000.................. 20,000
5q.
..
500............
26,000
100
'
........................ 80,000
200
•'
200.................... 40,000
GOO
"
100.................
00,000
10Q0O:
"
- 10........... .
100,000
ABKOXIMAIION PIUSIS.
.
,100 Approxhnntlon Prizes o f ?200................... f 20,000
100
m
,
100........... .
10,COO
100 '
"
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76............. .
7.600
In all cases o f blood poisoning wliethor arising from mal­
arial or miasmatic exhalations, dofectivo sewerage, or
auy other causes.
its constant use prevents the contracting o f contageous
diseases ; typhoid, scarlet4aud ail malarial lovers. I t is
invaluable, and should bo used In dir tricts whore fev er
and ague prorail, as it is the greatest known preventative
to that diseaso. I t is o f immense value in tho cure o f all
skin diseases; a trial proves it, and its use prevents con­
tracting thorn. I t is, a special boon to school children
who are coustautly exposed. I t is TH E MOST H EALTH *
FU L B A T H SO A P F O R IN F A N T S , worth ita weight
in gold in the nursery, JCis no m ore expensive than other
toilet soaps o f good qualitv. I t goes fartlior and its great
superiority is bringing it into universal use. I t has no
disagreoablo odor. and. absolutely p u re.
HxtonBively ug id in ?*ospitals and sick rooms b y order
o f physicians.
I fo r s a le b y D t u g g is t s a u d G r o c e r s .
Sample b ox eontniniug3cakes sonl post paid on receipt
o f 75 cents. Liberal terms to the trado.
Q-OOB B O O K S
They will>MlHct a Krst-Olass
T h e m ill h as recen tly u ndergone repairs
and is b e tte r able than for years p re v io u s to
d o all k in d s o f w o r k p ro m p tly and in the
v e ry b est co n d itio n .
O rders fo r F lou r, M eal; F eed , Sec., f o r th e
w holesale and retail trade p ro m p tly filled.
{ 3 f ” Specia1 attention paid to custom
g rin d in g . ■
S A L IC Y L IC ACID,
I am also agent for Cooper’e
Farm, Portable, Traction and Sta­
tionary Engines, Saw Mills, Corn
and Feed Mills, &c. Apply for
Circular. •
® , T . M ORL&Y,..
Formerly occupied by J. W. Smith,
Buchanan, Mich.
where they will continue to supply
the wants of their many customers.
—AND—
11,270 Prizes, amounting-to.'........... .......’. .............. $522,500
M IL L ,
Mill on P orta ge Street.
I9 tf
P. H KTNNEY
Greatest Known Anti-Sceptio nn(l
* Disinfectant
to Rooms in
CANGEES
C a k e . — Two c u p s s u g a r ; h a l f
butter, four e g g s , t h r e e c u p s of
ut
Oils
AS
A t 7 5 C en ts,
1
The v e r t h ist o f our jm
; mense Spring stock o f Hats and
* Caps that passed through the
t late fire, w ill b e closed out at
1 $1 to $5 each, including the best
i and latest style silks and otli{ er. goods that show no sign of.
* damage.
Manufactured from the Purest Yegetalle
with the addition o f that
Making tho most healthful, the most perfect, aud tho
moat economical b a t h and t o i l e t soap over offered to
the public.
Indoi'sed b y tho medical profession and attested by
thousands
SwlS
T\EFAU LT'haying boon mado’ ia tlio'payment o f a cerU tain sum Of mouey,secured to be paid by an indent-;
uro o f Mortgage made and executed by George F. Thayer
and Maggie Tbayory his wife, o f the County o f Berrion
aud State o f Michiganv o f the firatpart, to David Bough,
o f the same County and State,, o f the second part, and
boaring date on the thirtieth^day o f October, one thou­
sand eight hundred and slxty-nino, and recorded in the
oilUo o f tho Register o f Deeds o f the County of; Berrien,
In said State, on the 8th day o f November, A . 2), lSC9,at
2 o’clock F .
in Liber Z o f Mortgagee, on page-7S, on
which, said Mortgage there is claimed to be dne and nnpaid at the date o f this foreclosure, the sum o f one thou-*
sand four hundred .thlrty-oiie and^ixty-oight one-hundredths dollars ($1,431.33), and no suit, at law or proceed­
ings in equity having been instituted to recover the said,
sum. o f monoy or any part thereof:: Therefore notice is
hereby given, that b y virtue o f the power o f sale con­
tained in said Mortgage, how: become operative, and in
pursuance o f the Statute in such casemade and provided,
the land, described in said Mortgage, to-wit t A ll that
certain, piece or parcel o f land situated in the C ou n tyof
Berrien and State o f Michigan,, and known as the West,
half (M ) ° f thesonth-east quarter Q£) o f section num­
ber 8oventeen(17) in township number seven (7), south,
o f range number seventeen (17) west, containiDg eighty
acres more or less;, w ill b e sold a tp u blic auction.br ven­
due, at the front, door o f the Court House, in;tho village
o f Berrien Springs, in said C o u n ty o f Berrien,
O n .t b o S S th d a y o f M a y , A . D .1 S 7 7 ,
at 11 o’ clock in the forenoon. o f f said day, to satisfy the
amount: w hich shall then be due on said Mortgage, togetherw ith the: costs o f such, foreclosure and sale, and
a lsoa n a ttorn eyfeep rov id edforih sa id Mortgage.
DAYID BOUGH, Mortgagee.
Y a n R i p s i «fcHk o U iY, A lly ’s for Mortgagee.
Bated Feb.SS, A .J ). 1«77.
*
3wl3
Cocoanut C a k e . — One egg : one
cup of sugar ; one tablespoon of
butter; tw'o-thirds cup of sweet milk;
one and two-thirds cups o f flour; one^
teaspoon o f cream tartar ; one-half
teaspoon o f soda; Cake should be
split open, frosted, and cocoanut
sprinkled on the frosting.
1877c
Proprietors.
Takes the Place of all other Soaps for
Daily Use in the Family.
F t U ID R I
Mortgage Sale.
L emon J elly.— Grate the peels of
two lemons,Jand squeeze the juice out;
with three,eggs; two cups of sugar;
butter size of an egg; stir it, over a
a slow fire until, it boils. The above
cake should be baked, in four layers,
as for jelly cake.
24,
May
CU STO M
D iiinfectant P ath and Toilet Soapi.
' DATID ROUGH,. Assignee.
T ax Bxfxb AHuiiiAA", A tty’s forAssignee.
cup
flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking-pow­
e r , mixed with the flour, one cup. of
sweet milk, two cups hickorynut meats,
cut fine. Favor with vanilla. Beat
butter and sugar together, then add
eggs well-beaten, then the milk and
flour.. Beat well.
Add the meats
last;
Used in Health Prerents Disease.
THE
A P erfect A n ti-S eptic and
EFAULT having been made in tho payment o f ascer­
tain sum o f m oney secured to be paid b y an indent­
ure o f Mortgage, mado and executed b y George F .
Thayer and/Maggie Thayer^ his wife, o f tho County o f
Demon, and State o f Michigan, o f the first part, to Sarah
Y..Parfceton*Of the same place, o f the second part, and
bearing date on the eleventh d n y of Angust,one thonsand
eight hundred and. soventy, and recorded in tho office o f
tho Register o f Deeds o f the County o f Berrien, in said
Stato, on tho l2 th day o f August, A . D.1S70, at 11 o’ clock
A.
in Liber o f Mortgages Ko.; 2, on page 345, which
said Mortgage; and the notes accompanying tho same
were, On tbe second day ofDecember, 1S72, for a valuable
consideration, duly assigned to David Bough, o f Berrien
County, Michigan, and who is now the law ful owner
thereof, and which assignmont.was duly recorded in said:
Register’ s office on the 23th day o f February. A . D.1S77,
in Ubcrr seventeen o f Mortgages, at page 106, on which
saidMortgage there is claimed to b e dne and unpaid at
the date o f this foreclosure, the sum o f two thousand
six hundred eighty-two and forty one-hundredths dollars,
($2»CS2 40-100) and no suit at law or proceedings in equity
huYQ been instituted to recover the said sum o f money
o r any part thereof! Therefore notice is hereby given,
that b y virtue^ o f the power o f sale contained in said
Mortgage, now become operative, and in pursuance o f
the statute in such case made and provided, the land
described in. said Mortgage, to-w it: A ll that certain
piece o r parcel o f land situated in the County o f Berrien
and State o f Michigan, and known as the east hall (,*4)
o f the south-east q u a r t e r ,^ ) to f section seventeen ( i f )
in township seven (?) south o f range seventeen (17) west,
and containing eighty acres more or less; also the west
half (3^) o f the south-east quarter &£) o f section seven­
teen. (XT) in township seven (?) soutli o f range seventeen
(1?) west; and containing eighty acres'more or less, w ill
b e sold at public auction or vendue, at the front door o f
the Court House, in the village o f Berrien Springs, in
said County o f Berrion,
O n t h o S S t h d a y o f a r flJ V A i2 ),lS 7 7 ,
at 11 o’clock in the forenoon o f said day, to satisfy tho
ac^U nt which shall then lie duo on said Mortgage, to­
gether with the costs o f such foreclosure and sale, and
also an attorney lee provided for in said Mortgage*
A t $1 t o $5.
Thursday, .
(rATUNT APPLIED FOR.)
D
"We have found an old broom; cut
off near the “ tying,” excellent for
grooming cows; while not harsh
enough to be painful, it will scratch
nicely, and reach where the card will
not. About as much solid comfort as
usually falls to the lot o f mortals in
this wicked world may be taken by
the; man who loves animals, in aqeing
them stretch themselves under his
brush or follow him about, and poke
their noses under his arm, or hold
their heads to he scratched.— Green
Mountain Freeman.
Michigan,
K IN G E H Y & M A R B L E ,
Mortgage Sale.
Bated Feb.28, A .D .1S 77.
T O
Buchanan,
B U C H A N A N , M I C H .,
SUCCESSORS TO
H
Berrien . County
day jure made b y Agents
aelliog ourChromo*, Orayons,1
■
Reward, Motto, Scripture
Text, Transnaroac.Pictm’ea n d ChromoCurds. 100.sam­
ples, worth$4, sentpoatpald for 75c. TllaBtratod Cata­
logue free. JvH . BUFFORP’S SONS. BC$TON< Xstab«
llsnedlSSO.
12m«
~
U@..Crowing boy on. the fence to
boy on the walk: “ You aint got no
baby at your house.” - Sneering boy
on the walk to boy .on the fence : “ I
don’ t care ; our dog has got six pups,
aha-a,’’
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