February 16, 1882 - Buchanan District Library

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February 16, 1882 - Buchanan District Library
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BUCHANAN, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
VOLUME XVL
thing in _the family that Sue and I
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should marry some day, so I thought
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tancy in reaching the depot than in se­
H IL ira E R Y GOODS*
W e o ften m e e t u p o n the street
curing my beautiful and generous cous­
T im e T a b le — Now. IS . 1881
Y O. O*
Buchanan aXod; t X o . 75 holds its
I f R S . P . B . DUNNING, Reliable Milliner. AlA fr ie n d i t is a j o y t o greet,
i * ie ^alsrm
^ m e eeeti
t i n & at Odd Fellows Hall, o n each
in for a wife.
JJL
ways
something
new
to
show
customers.
Par*
JNight
W h ose k in d ly sm ile a n d w ords o f cheer
Tuesdayf evening.
ev«
•Mail
•Accom.
The journey was an uneventful one,
ors, Main st., Buchanan, MVh.
Express.
B id g lo o m y shadow s disappear.
OMcago...—.....L y, 7 00A .M 3 40 P .M . 9 10 P.M
and I reached Denver in trim to enjoy
U l & A . IT-—Summit Lodge N o. 192 holds ft regI
f
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FRAM
E,
Fashionable
Milliner.
The
1000
1 30
7 50
H e does n ot show the m arks o f woe,
j t * u lir meeting Monday evening on or before the
anything that might be in store for me.
lU . latest styles always on hand. One door east ol
613
10 40
Lake ..................... SS5
ftill moon In each month.
Or o f his tria ls le t n s know ,
Post-office, Buchanan, An<*h.
Driving up the main stree.1, whicli was
1133
6 GO
Blickis&n City.—.. 9 20
N or yet perform an actor's p art,
6 26
1165
New Buffalo...—« 9 60
far finer than I expected. I reached the
& A . H .—Buchanan Lodge N o . 68 holds a reg6 40
T o k e e p ns d ista n t from h is heart.
Three Oaks......... 10 03
» hlar meeting Friday evening on or before the A fR S . LOU DE BUNKER, Fashionable HHliner
establishment o f my cousin Jack, be­
tU
.
Latest
styles
constantly
on
hand.
One
dooi
12
32
A
11
7
06
Buchanan ........... 10 SO
fall m oon in. each month.
aorth o f Bank, Main SL, Bnchanan, Mich.
1245
7 23
fore the door o f which a remarkable
Niles................... 1045
W hen h e is n ea r w e have n o fear;
112
8 06
Dow&gi&c—
^ 1113
o p H.«—Bnchanan Grange N o . 40 meets on
O r thought^ th a t h e i s in sin cere,
handsome pony was pawing and pranc­
ISSES COX A N T have opened a new stock of
5 33
1 37
Decatur.— .— . 11 3$
mthe second and fourth Saturday o f each month,
So m uch o f troth is in h is gaze,
Millinery Goods. W e ask the ladies o f Buing. “ Ten to one,” p-said, “ that is a
155
1155
8?3
Lawton....— .
at 2 o’clock 3*. at.
chanan to give ns a csU. Main street. Bnchanan.Kalamazoo— ----- 12 33 P. M. 9 30
230
So frank and cordial a re his ways.
lady’s horse,” and involuntarily brush­
Qaleetrarg — — 12 63
O . G. T.—Buchanan Lodge N o . $56 holds its
W ith mirthfhl charm s h e s o o n disarms
ed the red clay from my duster, and
320
128
Battle Creek—
xeguiar meeting on each Monday evening.
bnSGELLANEOUS.
U s o f o u r sorrows and alarms,
346
217
Marshall.— .—
adjusted my hat carefully. The mo­
412
2 45
A n d says, in b righ t electric ton es:
J . R O E , Practical Watchmaker. Watches,
m
C . T - T*- O F B r C H A X A X holds its regular
ment I entered the door, Jack uttered
5
00
716
A
.M
.
340
Jackson—
1*«
• Clocks, Pianos, fo r sale cheap. Trcm ont
Y Y • m eeting at the Presbyterian Church, o n each
•*A laugh is worth a hundred groans!”
an exclamation o f delight, and greeted
625
410
740
building, Buchanan.
Tuesday at 3 P - 1L
660
803
Chelsea-..— — — 435
me
in a very affectionate manner; but
W
e
turn
away
to
h
id
“
Good-clay"
605
817
IN C COLLAR P A D CO., sole proprietors and Dexter.------------- 5 00
he didn’t budge from behind the coun­
T o on e w h o com es in sad array,
6 25
8 40
5 22
manufacturers o f Curtis' Patent Zinc Collar Ann Arbor.—
ATTORNEYS,
856
6 41
ter, where a young lady was matching
W ith lengthen ed visage, a n d the a ir
Pad, Buchanan. F o r sale by dealers eveiywhere. Vpeilanti----------- - 538
917
7 05
Wayne Junction- 602
some Berlin wool. Turning to the
T hat Sorrow’s children always wear.
M . P U M F T O X . Attorney and Counsellor at
945
7 45
635
G
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,
Junction—
VT
J
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SLATE
R
,
manufacturer
o
f
Wagons,
Car• L aw and Solicitor in Chancery. Office over
light to better distinguish the color,
There is no mirth aronnd h is hearth,
8 00
ic o o
riages, Buggies, Sleighs. Jcc. Repairing at­ Detroit..—....... Ar 6 50
She .Bank, Buchanan, Mich.
A n d adds not to the jo y s o f earth,
she was Immediately*under my gaze:
tended to prom ptly. Front street.
Rreniup Local
•Mail Accom Express Pass.
Y 'A X R IP E R & W ORTHINGTON, Attorneys
A n d fails to com prehend the jo k e s
and though by this time. Jack had
TXA R M E RS& MANUFACTURERS BANK, BuX and Counselors at Law, and Solicitors in Chan*
700 am 6 55 pm 800 x>m 5 SOa O f m erry , laughter-loving folks.
sprung across the counter and deluged
JD chauan,Mich. A ll business entrusted to this
815
545
610
eery. Collections made and proceeds promptly
7 15
Bank w ill receive prompt and personal attention.
6 7
remitted. Office over Klnyon'-s Store, Buchanan.
’ 6 42
8 45
me with questions about all at home, I
. 7 f.2
His touch is cold as churchyard m old ,
6 41
W m . Pears, P res.; Geo. H .Richards, V ice Pres.;
J. J. TAX HIPERJL A. WOKTHIKSTOX.
7 06
8 0S
T
ysil&
n
ti.... . 8 20
could get no words to reply. Coming
W ith ou t a w ord Ills griefs are t o ld ;
6 59
A . F . Ross, Cashier.
935
7 24
Ann A rbor-..... . 8 40
as I did from the very center o f civili­
720
9 44
r\ATH> R - H IX M A X , Attorney and Counselor
9 04
7 4$
A n d few are a n x iou s to atten d
t>6xter........
1000
7 35
1 / at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery- Collections
$ 05
flE O R G E CHURCHILL, Contractor and Bnild- Chelsea............. 9 22
zation, it was not likely that any ordi­
H is steps, or ow n him as a friend. .
10 30
758
made and proceeds promptly remitted. Office in
8 32
9 50
l_T er, and dealer in Lumber. Lath and S in g le s . Grass Lafce.
nary girl could thus paralyze my fac­
L ife’s sunny g lo w th ey never know
830
Sough's block, Buchanan, Mich.
11 00
9 00
1014
J&chson......
Front street, Buchanan, M ich.
1155 am 9 42
ulties. Ho, I say it now, and shall al­
W h o thus in som bre liv e r y go,
1104
Albion........
r tS O R G E P . EDW ARDS, Attorney and Conn*
1008
12 20
S S . F R A X C WHITMAN'. Agent for V ictor Marshall........... 11 50
A n d ever stubbornly en d u re
ways maintain, that Miss Florence
VX selior at Law. Office, coiner Main and Second.
10 3S
12 47
Battle Creek.... 12 ISprn
Sewing Machines. Attachments, oil and need­
T h e ills a hearty langh m ight cure.
Streets. N0es» Mich.
May was not only the most beautiful
m i
les fnmished for all machines. In Bradley's P ho­Galeabnrg......— 12 53
11 33
4 50a a 1 35
woman I ever beheld, but I doubt very
Kalamazoo....... t lis
tograph rooms, Front st.
M
ore
W
est
are
they—the
g
la
d
and
g
ay
—
1215p
HORNTON H A L L . Attorney and Counsellor
213
5 25
Lawton-....... .. ; l 52
much if her match could be easily
12 33
at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, Buchanan,
2 32
5 42
W h o scatter sunshine o n their w a y ;
D ecatur............ ! 2 07
r
C
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A
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A
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M
ARBLE
W
ORKS.
Monuments
M ichigan.
1 06
2 57
found in both continents. It is impos­
6 07
Tkvw&giac.......... ; 2 29
and Headstones o f all designs and kinds o f
W hose beads in g r ie f n ot long are b ow ed ;
1 3S
327
035
Niles........... ..... > 2 55
Marhle.
J . S. B e ist l e .
sible to describe her, because words are
o
W ho see the light through eve.ry clou d .
213
7 02
Buchanan.......
too tame. I might say that her eyes
412
The heart m n st b e a r its w eig h t o f care,
PHYSICIANS.
727
Three Oaks...... 3 3$
VOORHEES. manufacturer o f Fruit and
257
4 36
J V. .Flour
7 40
were blue, but a passing emoti< n would
Barrels. Special attention to custom New Buffalo----- 353
A nd o f life 's tro u b le s have a share.
322
508
8 08
Michigan City~, 4 23
work. Corner W est and Main streets.
S. DOBD. M . D . Physician and Snrreon.
change their color; and though her
409
O f what avail these m ournful m oan s?
5 51
8 54
* Office in B . S. D odd Jb Son's drug store. Res­
~ ...... 513
500
640
hair was like gold in the sun, the fleet­
'A laugh Is w orth a hundred g roa n s!”
9 45
idence on Day's Avenue, east side, Buchanan, M ich.
O. HAM ILTON, M ilk Daity- Delivers M ilk K enslngtor...... 6 00
550
730
1035
. in all parts o f the corporation daily Resi­ Chicago--------A 7 6 50
ing shadow would make it nut-brown.
R .J - M . R O B . Physician and Surgeon. Propri­
dence, head o f Front street.
In repose her features were classic;
H«5RY G. W cvtworth 0 . P <6 7* 4 , C Mcaffc
etor o f R oe's Throat Balsam. Office, in R oe's
b lo c k over Severson's drug store. Buchanan, Mich.
when were they ever in repose?
H B.LtDTARb.Gen. Hanuffer. D etroit
HAS. W . SMITH, proprietor o f Livery. Feed
The V ictim of a Prejudice. but
and Sale Stable, opposite Dnnbar House, Bu­
There is only this to say about Miss
R . ROSS W_ P IE RC E . Physician and Surgeon.
chanan, Mich.
May, that her beauty was not a matter
over W aite .fc W oods' store, Buchanan,
B Y M RS. F R A N K M C C A E T H T .
ST. JOSEPH VALLEY R. R.
F . H A H X , Undertaker. A full and com
o f opinion—a stranger was immediate­
JACOB
plcte assortment o r Caskets and Coffins con
ly dazzled and spell-bound let him be
K- L . W - B A K E R , Physician and Surgeon. Xight
stantly on band. Bnrial Robes a specialty.
calls promptly attended to. OfficeoferKinvon's
The other night, at the christening whom lie may. Jack seemed to be on
storey Buchanan, Nfirfit t - H . TALBOT, Machinist. Engines, Threshing
On and after Monday, Dec. 12. 1SS1. trains will
o f •my cousin’s third baby, somebody tolerable terms with her. H e was a
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and
Agricultural
Machines
repaired.
Cider
run
on
the
St.
.Joseph
Valley
R
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R
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as
follows;
I f W . SLOCT3C, H om eopathic Physician and
asked this conundrum: “ Why do our prosperous young merchant, and had
m ill Screws, 'Saw Arbors, A c., made to order. Shop
-1UL» Surgeon. Buchanan. M ich. Office at resi­
Leave B u ch a n a n ................... 7:1 0a.m .,2:iX )p. m.
o n Chicago street.
people resemble the Rothschilds?” the family prerogative of a fine pres­
dence, c om er Main and T hird streets.
Leave Berrien Springs............ 9:20 a. m ., 5:00 p. m.
Because they prefer to marry in the ence; but I could see that she held
W m. R . R ouge, President.
AM ES C A S E Florist, keeps all kinds o f Flower
I f R S . E . F. A X D E R S O X ,3 L D . O fficeaudresG eo . H . ^ruRDOCH, Secretary.
family,” was the happy reply. I didn’t him in comparative indifference. I
and Vegetable Plants for sale. Good plants at
I H idence, Portage
Buchanan, M ich. Office
low prices. One m ile north o f Buchanan.
hours from.
at. Diseases o f wom en and
join in the laugh which followed, but trembled with the magnetism of her
children m ade a specialty. Patients boarded while
there were plenty there that did. Y ou eyes, which, without egotism, I felt
T -M O R L E Y . Star Foundry. A foil line o f
under treatment i f desired. W ill attend caJisxn
. South Bend Chilled Plows, and repairs for
might search the world over and not that she allowed to rest upon mine
the village o r country.
Kalamazoo. Oliver and Three Rivers Flows. Also,
find a jollier, lighter-hearted communi­ with more than ordinary feeling, and
Iron Beam Plows. Casting done to order. C om er
J . SM ITH , M. D . I respectfully request m y
ty than ours; and the very business the touch o f her hand was significant.
• friends to m ake their calls early In the morn­ o f Front and Portage streets, Buchanan.
ing. when the nature o f the case w ill oermit- By
we follow gives us a superiority over When slie bade us good-bye, two of her
R A X K MERSOX, proprietor ol Central Meat
so doing w ill b e able to give the case more prompt
the generality of our fellow creatures. gloved fingers touched the tips of Jack’s;
Market. Cash paid for all kinds o f live stock
attention than otherwise might b e possible- Spec­
and produce. South side Front street.
W e can afford to snap our fingers at but her whole little palm lay in mine
ial attention given to Surgical operations- Resi­
dence, com er D ay's Avenue and Chicago StEvery Day Before Dinner, the grim array o f melancholy super­ for a quarter of a minute, Avliich might
OHN W EISGERBER, manufacturer o f Lumber.
stitious aud fancies that have been have been an eternity so far as exquis­
L . C A D T ,: M . D -. respectfully tenders his
Custom sawing done to order. Mill on South
When you hear the bell ringing,
handed down from one weak genera­ ite sensation is concerned.
• services to the citizens o f Buchanan and vicin­ Oak street.
A nd hear those plaintive cries,
ity . Chronic diseases a specialty. Office at resi­
“B y gracious!” cried Jack, while I
tion to another. W hat other people
dence, Front S L , Buchanan, Mich.
Y ou may know that w e are coming,
avoid and tremble at, we make part watched the beautiful creature disap­
F O R TH E BEST
■With our B R EAD, CAKES and PIES.
T f R S . M A A R IA DUTTON, SGdwife an dX u rse.
and parcel o f our existence; and though pear in the envious red dust of Denver,
I i L A ll calls prom ptlv attended. Front Street,
familiarity breeds no contempt, it cer- “ that was an awful strain! I was so
Be
sure and have your change all ready,
Buchanan, M ich.
taiuly engenders a hardy philosophy, afraid you’d blurt out something about
Or your tickets in your hand,
F or we've got 3 dashing turn-out—
and makes us proof against weak mis­ the business at home. I f she knew I
DENTISTS,
CALL A T THE
A hoTSe that will not stand.
givings and forebodings. W e marry the was connected with it eren in the re­
T
Dentist. Office, first d oom ortn
our cousins because they have been motest way, she never would set foot in
i j . ex the Bank. Charges reasonable and satis­
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"Record Steam Printing House.
faction guaranteed.
brought up to look upon the business store again. But it’s always safe to
as an heirloom; to foster, adorn, extend count on a stranger being flabbergasted
Operative Dentist. A ll work
i t ; lend the resources o f their minds with her beauty at first sight; and now
» c o ne a t the lowest living prices and warranted
s5ve satitfectioa. Room s over Kinyon's store.
to its neatness and success. When let me warn you, for I see you’re going
cousin Sue was studying over her flut­ to he a favorite —let me warn you,
ing invention, a more beautiful, rosy, while you’re here, to keep mum about
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES.
fresh, dimpled, lively creature it would the trade at home. I won’t let on, and
& CO., dealers la Clothing, H a ts
be hard to find; yet she spent the most there’s no way of the old man May
T t C a p a a n d Seats’ Fam ishing Goods. Front
o f her time in the ware-rooms. She finding out anything about it.”
Kree^ Bnchaaan, iO ch.
“I ’m not ashamed of the business,
had to be there to study the effect. She
QTHB AUCADE Cloth In;. TTn-:.,.
gn
didn’t mind it; it was difficult to keep Jack,” I said.
C a m el H a ir Suiting,
J •M . BERN ARD, Proprietor.
either am I.” he replied. “ On the
her away. A nd there was Aunt. Cyn­
V . NOBLB, general dealer in Boots,
contrary, I ’m proud of it. It’s a fine,
thia
;
why,
she’d
take
the
greatest
in­
Sh
oodah
s,
a
ll
C
olors,
W
Boys' and Tenths' Clothing,
terest in any new style that was agreed solid,comfortable, monej’-making thing;
ceattal BIoftk, Front S t , Buchanan.
upon, and come down herself in the but people will have prejudices, yon
F a n e}7 C ash m ere, all colors,
early part of the day to criticise and know. The old man May is as touchy
TTT^L^PGWERS. AH kinds o f work made to or* 1 . rCCJ-aad P y^cn la r attention -paid to repairing,
give
her opinion. It never seemed to as a sensitive-plant in that quarter;
B
lack
C
ash
m
ere,
all
grades,
^ s o , ready-made Boots on hand and warranted.
interfere with her appetite, or diges­ he’s well on for seventy, hut lie’s a ro­
tion, or recreation. Of course these bust, hearty, magnificent old ’fellow,
B la c k C o rd ette,
_________D R Y GOOBS, & c.
were in the fam ily; and where I did good for twenty years more, i f he isn’t
foolishly was to fall in love out o f the disturbed in liis fancies, and he don’t
Y T I.T O X & CO.—Call at theD oahle Sion
Su
itin
g
from
B
roadhead
M
ills,
i F n l t o a & C o , Bnchaaan, h lic h , t<
family. To confess the truth, I was allow himself to he i f he can help it.
» « y goods cheap.
^
humored, and praised, aud petted, I tell you what it is, Mort-, I must beg
A m erica n G o o d s, all prices. so
and befooled, that none o f my own o f you, for my sake, if not for yo'ur
people seemed good enough for me. I own, to stear clear o f revelations as to
was decidedly a handsome boy, and o f yo,ur occupation.”
CO-OPERATIVE: .ASSOI felt myself growing red and flus­
a style o f comeliness that was just the
CiA-TIOif, dealers taD rr Goods, Groceri*
thing for our line o f trade. A s long tered. “ It isn’t likely I shall see her
* * * » * , X otien ^
back as I can remember, the folks were again,” I said; “and I promise you I
always praising the clear pallor o f my will not interfere with your or any­
IN S U R A N C E .
complexion, my large dark melancholy body’s imbecilities.”
I stalked out o f the store, hut Jack
eyes, and a certain sympathetic ex­
i v
A - P A L M E R , N otary P ublic, F ire and late
I f . Insurance and ileal Estate A gent. Reprepression that was in its w ay invalua­ followed me, and went up to the hotel
•oots ten o l the oldest and best Companies in the
ble. I grew tall and shapely; my man­ with me, and before we had gone twen­
• site d States. Office w ith 31. E . Hinxnan.
ner, of course, was modelled from those- ty rods I was begging him, with tears
t \/
-p/'YHPTON, N otair Public, Conveyancer
o f our best and most successful people; in my eyes, to take me up to the May
* A •_jndlJwcranceArent. Represents Lancsshier
my voice was naturally excellent, and mansion that night. I t was useless to
jr Bagiand, K r e Association and American o f Phaaddpfila, Office with E . IT. Plimpton.
the deep chest tones were cultivated strive with the sudden passion that be­
to a rare degree of perfection. Never set m e; it was too strong and vehe­
-T U R N E R S ’ M U TU AL P IK E IN SU R AN C E A S once dreaming of striking out a new m ent; it would have its way. Never
JD SOC IA TIO N o f Berrien County. Only farm
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stales tahen.
W sc. H a s x s t t , S ec'y, Buchanan.
path for myself, or questioning the had I been overwhelmed with such a
wisdom of my forefathers in selecting hurricane of emotions —hope, fear,
their branch of trade, I, on the contra­ ecstacy, dread, delight. It frightened
AUCTIONEERS.
ry, was proud o f the partnership offer­ Jack as well as myself.
“Easy, easy, my boy,” said Jack;
ed me by my father, and in a short
time the big traffic known as Clay & “ there’s as good fish in the sea—”
‘P ooh !” I broke in, “ there’s only one
Son, owed its greatest success to the
X E V l L O G A li, Auctioneer. A ll hnsines rrih
son. A t twenty-five I considered that woman in the world like that.”
U receive prom pt attention, at reasonable pricesPost Office address, Bnchaaan.
“ Why, there’s Cousin Sue,” said Jack;
Mortimer Clay was an extremely envi­
she’s a mighty handsome, bright, in­
able young fellow, and in our circle
BRLTCKxlSTS
had the world at his feet. A h ! had he telligent girl, a n a l do believe she’s
been content to linger therein, these- fond of you, Mort, and that in your
T \ fi- S . 5 . DODD & SOX, Practical Druggists.
melancholy memoirs would never have heart—”
J J SlBeperibmea and useful toilet articles. PrecedpBaca a specialty.
“Honsense, Jack,” I cried. “I esteem
been written, fo r I have jotted down
this brief but bitter experience so that Sue as—as a sister; nothing more, I
i t f A - SEVERSON , Practical Druggist. Pins
a fellow-mortal in a like position to assure you. She’s a very good girl,
n . TallatArtIdesandPerfninesaspecialty- Cor
b o a t and. M ain streets. Buchanan. Mich.
mine may profit by it, and not venture very good, and will no doubt be liappy;
beyond the safe and salutary precincts but Miss May—” I flung the reins to
T t W ESTON . PracticalDruagist, dealer in Drusrs.
J J . H edicines,P aints, Oils, T oilet Articles, School
Jack, and leaning hack in the buggy,
o f the tried and trustworthy.
B ook s, Stationery, & c-, soath side o f Front street.
A t twenty-five, as 1 said before, I plunged into a wild, delicious reverie.
had conquered my part o f the world, The landscape about me was raw and
HOTELS.
ALL TH E A BO V E A R E FO UND AT
and longed fo r a, fresh field o f endeav­ sere, and a biting wind swept down
or. Some relations of ours had settled from the arid hills beyond, but I look­
C X B A R HOU SE, Buchanan, ilic h . A . B .
S abin , proprietor. Fiist<lass in ever respect.
out in Colorado, and had long been ed out in the direction Jack pointed
anxious to see me on a visit that would out as leading to the May mansion, and
r t E F I E I B HOUSE, Berrien Springs, Mich.
J J The proprietors w ill spare no pains to maintain
combine business and pl’easuie. I ar­ no pilgrim to holy shrines gazed more
a first-class hotel at the connty seat.
ranged everything so that I could leave devoutly.
In truth the place was hedged in
my father with very little to do, and
E E D HOU SE, Berrien Springs, M ich. Otis
, S eed, Proprietor. G ood Livery in connection
on just such a bright and beautiful with rare and wonderful felicity. -Time
with the house.__________________________________
morning as this I took passage for the and money and thought liad been ex­
West. The journey was begun in a pended in shielding it from the bleak
GROCERIES, & 0.
side of nature, in adorning it, and coax­
sentimental frame o f mind. Upon go
ing down to the ware-roomg to leave ing it to a lengthy bloom. Flowers
TTAKH OBS B R O S , dealers in Groceries, CrockD ery, Glassware and Bakery Goods. Day's Block,
some final orders, I found cousin Sue and fountains, conservatories, artificial
Front street, Bmchanan, Mich.
superintending the handling o f her new ponds and grottoes, statues, and Heav­
C . HASH,, dealer in F am ily Groceries and
invention. I remember perfectly well en knows what, lined every side of it.
-----------A N 'D ----------. Provisions, Stone and. W ooden Ware. Comet
“Isn’t it a paradise!” Florence would
even how she was dressed. O f course
o f F lo a t &■Oak streets, Bnchaaan, Mich.
N abstract o f title is a b rief statement o f all the
conveyances, liens and tax sales o f record af­
I notice these things more than: the say a half-dozen times a day, and I al­
k W .W . SMITH, dealers in Staple and Fancy
fecting the title to a lo t o r tract o f land. A set o f
generality of men. A shot silk and ways managed to -bring in some nice
, Groceries, Provisions and Crockety. Central
A bstract B ooks shows the conveyances on every lot
Mock, foot o f Main s t - Buchanan. Mich.
wool combining the colors of old gold little thing about Eve, having Milton
o f land in a county, and to be o f value must be
thoroughly m ade and M IN U TE LY ACCURATE.
and dusty green set off her beautiful and many o f the poets at my tongue’s
A
ttention
P
a
id
to
Collection
and
The
making
o
f
such
an
abstract
is
a
work
requiring
HARDWARE.
complexion to advantage, and when I end.
the
greatest
care
and
patience
in
searching,
and
Conveyancing.
the closest scrutiny o f all matters relating to the
came in, the crimson deepened in her
It is no idle vanity to say that I be­
OUGH B R O S , W holesale and Retail dealers in
same.
Shelf aad H eavr Hardware, Agricultural Im cheek; her big black eyes softened, and came a welcome guest at the May man­
BlMnaats, Deora, Sasi,Blinda,Lumb<m Lath, Lime,
Office in R ou g h ’ s B lo c k ,
fixed themselves upon mine in a plead­ sion, at least by the one 1 yearned to
M n U , Oil^ C s s s , &C. Buchanan, Mich.
T o successfully conduct this branch o f hnsmess
ing way that I wonder I could have re­ satisfy and serve. There were only
and enjoy the co n fid en ce o f th e pu b lic , persons
Buchanan. Michijjaii.
must have large experience, a thorough under­
sisted. A triangular bit o f India mus­ the two o f them:—the old man and his
TTTOOD & SAMSCCs, dealers in S helf and Heavy
standing o f the business ana & conscientious splin trimmed with deep Valenciennes lovely daughter. Florence had always
YY Hardware, Stoves_T3riwarerPaintsi Oils,Glass,
oreciation o f its im po r ta n c e a n d b e spo n sib x litt ,
A gricultural Im plem ents, & c- F ront st., northside.
was tied loose about her pretty throat, a smile fo r me, and what was far bet­
lor this is the b e s t g u a r a n te e that their work
and the saucy way that girls had of ter, a blush.
P rudence Plants, that ^Necessity will b e ACCURATE AND RELIABLE*
When her eyelashes
wearing those Gainsborough hats with drooped, and that sudden bloom dyed
M a y R eap .
m xllek s.
Prom five to nine dollars w ill secure Tne A bstract o f the Re.cords long sweeping ostrich plumes, was par­ her cheek, and she turned her face
tU S E R T * M ARBLE, proprietors of Indian
ticularly becoming to cousin Sue. 1 aside, leaving her hand perhaps in
a certificate for one thousand dollars in
TTt*------ SOIL Custom grinding a specialty.
thought I had never seen her looking mine, I was always on the point o f fall­
U&ctleu guaranteed. Portage street.
good reliable companies. The great
- o f B errien County
so b rg h t and handsome, and I told her ing at her feet and begging her to fin­
feature
in
this
plan
is
economy,
always
0U 8H . A P E A B S , Proprietors o f Buehsnar
is owned and condncted by Messrs. DEC & W IL ­
so. I never could blurt out a compli­ ish this agony o f suspense, and make
and Rural Mills. Custom a n iile rch a n t grind
giving relief to those in need, each KINSON, with office In the County Building at
e f all kinds. Buchanan, Mich.
ment like some people. It always our lives a heaven meet for the para­
member being his own treasurer, and Berrien Springs.
seemed to me a part o f the pretty dise in which we strayed. And I was
keeping his money until assessed fo r a
M R. D IX has been prominently and credibly
speech to accompany it with a pres­ a fair and fitting match for hei—young,
loss
by
death,
while
in
ordinary
Insur­
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
before this community in connection with real essure of the hand, if one was intimate handsome, rich; yes, I could match the
e
matters
lor
m
ore
than
sixteen
years,
and
MR.
ance Companies the policy holder must
enough to venture upon the familiari­ old man May’s fortune, dollar for dol­
. ILK IN SO N has been associated with him seven
CATHCABT. Photographs, Ferreotypes. Oil
pay
annually
large
sums
in
excess
o
f
years. During this time nothing has been spared
P.fnHTig^ TtiW . TtiV Pastel, and PhOtO-Clirayty ; and surely the relationship between lar. But a vague fear restrained me,
the
actual
cost
o
f
the
insurance.
to
make
the
Berrien
Connty
Abstract
Office
au
that
o s s . Matn street, Buchanan, lO ch .
Sue and myself warranted this little held me hack, haunted, tortured me to
office should he, and the reputation it
Reliable and energetic Agents, want­ nanowabstract
enjoys as trustworthy authority in all matters
tenderness. W ould to Heaven it had delay. Mr. May was always polite,
I . B R A D LE Y , Photographer. Constantly
ed. I f one other need apply to
touching rcaity interests, is sufficient proof o f its
adding all the latest Improvements in the art.
culminated there and then in an en­ sometimes even effusive, and frequent­
success.
Keenhd door east ofPoat-offlce.
M . B. G-ARDPFER, Gen. A g t ,
gagement I I told Sue I never saw her ly invited me by hints and innuendoes
B uchanan ,
looking so beautiful, and keeping her to reveal my passion to him; but a
Careful buyers n o longer accept as satisfactory
Berrien
Co.,
Mich.
BRICKHANHTACTUKERS.
the “ IT ’ S A L L R IG H T ” of the would-be seller,
hand in mine, drew her to a com er wretched distrust sealed my lips, chill­
Office in Record Building.
for experience teaches that nothing is easier than
away from the workmen’s ears.
ed my manner. I thought o f cousin
to
b
e
mistaken,
and
without
an
abstract
one
can­
X T E H R Y B LO D G E TTjm annfacturerof B on d in g
“ Oh, Mort,” .sbe said, “I do so hate to Jack, and refrained. H e was the Men­
n ot know what errors have been made, and respon­
FI W elland F avem en tB rick. T ardlnM ansfield’ a
sible
sellers
are
equally
careful,
for
one
cannot
d di& m , Buchanan.__________ -_______________
have you go 1”
tor to my Telemachus, and always
G. G. B IG G IN S ,
safelT warrant a title without a knowledge o f its
“I ’ll be back soon,” I replied, “ and stood Teady to quench the fount o f joy.
B . F U L L E R 4 CO ., msnnfactnrers of conhistory.
, Crete, house, w ell and dstem brick. Day’by that time you’ll have made %fortune
“ Better not risk it, Mort,” he would
Avenue, Buchanan._______________________
W hile thanking its patrons for past favors, and
in your fluting machine.”
say; “he’ll never let you have her in
soliciting their future orders, the office begs to in­
“I only puzzled over it to please you,’
the world. She wouldn’t do it herself.
vite correspondence with owners o f lots and farms
. .
(OVER3IOBBIB’ BESTAUBAOT,)
TA ILO R S.
who have jnever looked up their titles. Defects
said the affectionate girl; and I was so I tell you I ’ve probed the thing for
readily enred now may he past healing when one
touched by her interest in me and the you, and it’s b eginning^ be dangerous.
wants to Bell. All correspondence vnll receive
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NFENDER,Fashlonahle Tailor. Work __
B U C H A N A N , M IC H .
business that I was on the point of The old man M a y wants - to talk busi­
prompt and courteous attention.
o e cecsted
a a In the latest styles, and warranted to fit.
W hen writing about property, please g iv o . cor­
Buchanan. M ich ._______________
proposing there and then ; but an offi­ ness. He said to me the other day,
J iasit
itBStteAI
rect description and name o f present owner.
cious foreman interrupted^me about 'Y ou i coiisin seems to know a good
, T h E N B E TH , M erchant T ailor. T he lafes*
Shaving,
Hair
Cuffing,
Shampooing,
DIX A WILKINSON,
Tw « 'atales Dr d o sh a * Cassimerea and Suitings
some cases, and I had only time enough deal about your’fancy trimmings; is it
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jto catch the train. It was a settled in his line?’ ‘Ah, yes,’ 3. replied, ‘he is
in First-Class Style.
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DRESS GOODS.
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1882.
a little interested that way.’ Then
again: ‘Your cousin has a sort of gen­
eral knowledge of horses and ground;
he knows a sandy soil from a dry bot­
tom.’ ‘Il’m, yes,’ I stammered out,
•Mort knows considerable about those
things.’ Then again: ‘Y our cousin
seems to he up in the cabinet business
—furniture, perhaps. He knows agood
piece of mahogany or rose-wood when
he sees it.’ By that time I groan out
something, and get away. The old
man begins to tread too closely. I tell
you, Mort, it won’ t do to pursue this
thing any further. Y o u ’d better skip
back to the East and marry Sue.”
{Concluded next week.)
W an ted a Girl.
“ I desire to advertise for a girl to do
general housework,” said a Laramine
lady to the manager of the intelligence
office. “I have liad some little trouble
and annoyance during the past year,
and would like, if I could, to get agood
girl who differs in many respects from
those I have been wrestling with.
Last fall I heard of a good girl who
was working for a neighbor of mine,
and went to work systematically to
get her. I found afterward that it
was a put-up job on me, and that my
neighbor wanted me to get the girl
more out of revenge than anything
else. The girl’s name was Cleopatra.
She wanted S27 per month, and - the
use o f the piano. I was so sure that
she was a good girl that I engaged her
on that layout. Cleopatra had so ma­
ny lovers that we had to move the sofa
into the kitchen on Sunday, and my
husband and myself sat around on the
floor while Cleopatra wooed the festive
mule puncher. W e wanted to throw
all the home influences we could
around Cleopatra, so that she would
feel perfectly cheerful and like one of
the family. Slie used to wear my
dresses when I was away, but when I
asked her to let me wear her wardrobe
she seemed hurt, and her whole sys­
tem was churned up with convulsive
sobs. By-ard-by ruy'dresses got kind
of shabby, as the result o f contiuous
wear by Cleopatra and myself, and so
slie got discontented and went away.
Then I got a nice girl from Xebraska;
hut just as she had learned to make a
pie that would yield to the softening
influences of time, she married a man
from Bitter Creek, who was so cross­
eyed that, when lie wept, the scalding
tears would run down the back of
his neck. I then secured a girl from
the old country. She couldn’t speak
the English language fluently, and so
didn’t have a very sociable time of it.
When I would tell her to wash the
dishes, slie would generally black the
stove or bring in a scuttle of coal. I
used to pour out my soul to her some­
times and ask her to confide in me, but
she had a far away look, like a man
who cannot pay his hoard hill. One
day at dinner I asked her to bring in
the desert, but she didn’t grasp my
meaning, and through some oversight
brought in tlie dish rag on a tray. Slie
used to wash tlie children’s faces with
the shoe-brush, and in that way soon
won tlieir esteem and regard. One
day while we were at the "table slie
brought in the soup, and in an un­
guarded moment stuck about seven
inches of her thumb in tlie hot soup in
order to get a more secure grip oil the
turreen. In the first impulse of coy
and maidenly surprise she thoughtless­
ly dropped the turreen and soup in my
husband’s lap. M y husband is a shy
and rather reticent man, hut he rose
with a graceful movement to his full
height, and killed her with tlie carving
knife, and kicked her gory remains
under the table. A fter the inquest I
got a hollow-eyed girl f '-ora F ort Col­
lins. She was an orphan, with pale
hair that she used to work up in the
hash. She was proud aud impulsive
in her nature, and ate everything in
the house. W e used to hear her in tlie
middle o f the night foraging around
after cold pie and the fragments of
rich and expensive grub. She liad a
singular yearning for jam and an im­
passioned longing for preserves that
we never succeeded in quenching.
When the jelly and fruit gave out, she
would sadly turn her attention to cold
ham and mustard, with the smoulder­
ing ruins af baked beans and cold cab­
bage and vinegar. W e stood it till
groceries came up so, and apples got to
he $7.50 a barrel, aud tlieu we asked
her to send in her resignation. Short­
ly after that my husband made an as­
signment. What L would like now is
a good girl, not so much as a compan­
ion and confidential promoter o f finan­
cial ruin, but more to wrestle with
manual labor in tlie kitchen at so much
per wrestle and hoard. I ’m not diffi­
cult to please, but I don’t want to pay
tlie same salary that the cashier o f a
hank gets just for the sake of having a
pampered menial in the house who
doesn’t do enough work to drive away
her ennui.”
A T a lk w ith Farm ers about the
W eath er
Out of 100 storm-centers noted dur­
ing 1879,1 moved north, 3 southeast,
24 northeast, and 72 nearly due east.
Their velocity varies from 20 to 40
miles per hour, so that either stormcenters or cold waves travel from tlie
mountains to the sea in from two to
five days, then passing off upon Jtie
ocean, frequently taking a northeaster­
ly direction after reaching the coast.
Sometimes a storm may be deflected
from its course or spend* its force mid­
way, or increase in severity, as it
moves eastward. It is these possibili­
ties, together with the varying veloci­
ty of tlie wave, which render us de­
pendent- on tlie telegraph for its record
of daily or even hourly progress, and
which sometimes contradict the best
founded predictions. But with all
these possibilities of error, SO to 90 per
cent of the predictions are verified,and
upon perhaps 75 per cent-, our reliance
may he almost perfect. A t times, eith­
er on land ,or sea, a single warning
may save property to an amount great­
er than the whole annual expense of
the bureau, to say nothing o f life and
comfort. Our weather then, in gener­
al terms, comes from tlie west, and
when we read in the papers that “ an
area of low pressure with heavy rain
and severe gales is developing in the
upper
Mississippi, or upper lake
region,” the farmer had better not be­
gin his haying or liis harvesting, and
the traveler had better not set out by
way of the lakes or the ocean, until it
has passed by. While i f in the fall or
winter you read that “ an area o f high
pressure with violent winds and rapid­
ly falling temperature is prevailing” in
the same regions, the farmer had bet­
ter look to liis young stock, and make
all snug about cellar and barn, and the
traveler will do well to take along Ms
heaviest overcoat.—P rof. J. W. 'Chicic­
ering, in American Agriculturist.
NUMBER 2.
Tlie Fortune-Hunter.
The genuine fortune hunter is a ver­
itable scamp—mercenary, cruel and
greedy. When some rich women mar­
ry some poor men, tliev little imagine
the misery they are creating for them­
selves. A man who woos a woman
with mercenary motives is rather apt
to hate her for being worthy of a bet­
ter fate, as she undoubtedly is, else her
generous heart would not so run away
with her judgment. The man who
marries a woman fo r her money had
better kill her outright, and take it.
Indeed, that is what a creature who
makes a match with such a motivfi
would really like to do. H e wants the
hard gold, not the soft woman who
owns it, and lie bates her because he
has to take her also. Poor little heir­
esses, with such delightful fortunes;
poor little widows, with a sung little
sum settled on you by the husband that
had your comfort at heart, liow much
better that you should be penniless wo­
men sewing for your living? Then,
some strong, loving hand might gather
up to a tender heart, and you might he
very sure it was all for yourself—all,
every bit of it. But now, nothing is
left to you hut a loveless existence—a
broken life. All! it’s a dangerous ex­
periment to endow some men with
your earthly goods, in place of being
endowed by them; and you pay the
penalty of thus reversing the natural
order of things.
A T ria l in Spelling.
A re you good in spelling, reader? I f
you think so, ask your brother or sister
to read off the following words to you,
and see how many of them you get
right. Don’t con them over before­
hand. Perhaps you could get up a lit­
tle match with them for an evening’s
entertainment. Look out for the pro­
nunciation, to o :
Apparently, splenetic, saturnine, leis­
ure, details, minutia;, telegraphy, phi­
lology, squalor, lugubrious, appearance,
hypochondriacal, concealed, acumen,
prescience, contumely, clangor, hirsute,
ribald, rascals, properly, gallows, tru­
culent, combative, ruffians, wassail, orgie, misogynist, robbing, stipend, daub­
ed, caoutchouc, pedal, extremities,
witlie, injected, maniacal, globule,
iodine, carotid, artery, raillery, feticism, misconstrue, lucubrations, spe­
cies, tergiversation, leer, grimace, pre­
tense, sentient, faculties, ratiocination,
bomb, pyrotechnic, apparatus, atmos­
phere. vicinage, respirable, placard,
peremptory, inquiry, epoch, apotheosis,
subsidence, dissonance, creature, im­
agined, mirage, python, heinously, bat­
tering, imbecile, contour, bellows, fal­
chion. exemplary, patrons, withal, as­
pirant ephemeral, honors, compassion,
inveigled, accepting, lucrative, sine­
cure, possession, buoyancy, equability,
necessarily, referable, separable.
On P ilin g W ood.
Many people who handle wood do
not know that i f they wish, the hark
to come off they should pile it hark
down. I f they wish to retain the bark
the opposite course should he taken.
A correspondent writes to the Detroit
Post and Tribune, giving his experi­
ence. as follow s: “I iiave sold wood for
over forty years in Michigan, and I find
that when wood is corded hark up tlie
hark remains on until I sell and meas­
ure up the wood, and all that is piled
bark down, the hark falls off and meas­
ures nothing; besides, there is more
heat in the bark than in the sap of the
log. The most and best ashes are also
in the hark. I have on my place now
some maple wood that was chopped
nine years ago, and corded baric up,
and the bark would hold on if I would
draw the wood to Saginaw (18 miles)
and cord up and measure; besides, the
hark is lighter to draw. Where the
hark is piled down, tlie water runs in
around tlie wood and makes it dozey,
wet and heavy. Tell your neighbors
to try it. Railroad companies would
save thousands o f dollars by piling
tlieir wood hark up.”
The butchers in 'Washington Mar­
ket were greatly exercised to-day
about the persenee o f a live cow on
exhibition in their midst with six legs
and a vertebrate as crooked as the
branch o f a sour apple tree. She was
brought b y a man named Charles A n­
dres all the Avay from Colorado, where
she was picked out o f a herd of cattle
grazing on the plains, hut the herd was
in complete ignorance that any one of
its number carried six legs.
The cow
in question, which aa-u s exhibited in a
shed m the rear of "West Washington
Market, was o f aA’ erage size, and cov­
ered with a suit o f somewhat rough
brown hair. The forehead and breast
were white, and the horns curved fo r ­
ward in crescent shape, Her keeper
said her age Avas six yeais, that she
was gentle, and recognized him when­
ever lie placed his hand upon her. She
stood on four legs like any other coav.
and the tAvo extra legs growing out of
tlie top of the shoulder-blade, dropping
on either side, and in shape were ex­
actly like a pair of hind legs. The leg
on tlie right side terminating in an
elongated hoof, measured tAventy-six
inches, andAvas at least twenty inches
from the ground. The leg on the left
side measured sixteen inches, and ay as
about thirty inches from the ground
and evidently undeveloped. Leading
from the tail o f the cow toAvard the
head, the spine assumed a zigzag line,
and the buttocks were Avidely separat­
ed .while tlie hips Avere unusually
prominent. She eats bran and hay
like any other coav, and drinks a pail
of water a day. Slie lias fine bright
eyes, and tlie Avhite liair curling over
her forehead gives her quite a fashion­
able appearance.
Frederick Douglass’ autobiography
is to he reprinted In England.
The ice cone o f the base of the Yosemite falls Is 200 feet tMck.
The doctors o f Middlesex county re­
fuse to attend small-pox patients on
any pretext.
A cMld was born without arms, in
Toronto, Canada, a few days ago. H e
is healthy and is expected to live.
A Avren found in the “Bad Lands,”
o f Dokata protects its nest against
haAvks and oaa’Is by a barricade o f
stones.
A n Illinois man lived on a diet of
fried mush for forty-one days to prove
that a family can live on $50 per year
if they are not extravagant.
Guiteau says the American people
are with him. A nd he is right. They
-will stay with Mm too until they are
sure that lie has been hung.
Senator Blair o f X e w Hampshire
has introduced a resolution proposing
a constitutional amendment to prohib­
it the manufacture o f and traffic in al­
coholic liquors.
The Yale observatory clock is charg­
ed with varying 25-100 o f one second
during the month o f January.
There
are some people Avho look upon this as
a very important defect in the clock.
Harrison Berry, a colored man who,
while a slave at Atlanta, Avrote a pam­
phlet defending slavery, has come out
Avitli a new one in reply to Ingersoll’s
question, “ Why don’t God kill the
devil?”
A hrakeman fell from a train near
XeAV Haven and was killed, Friday,
when, from documents in his pocket,
it was discovered that he was the Rev.
Erastus W. Glover who had lately
been pas! or o f a church at Rockville,
near Brooklyn.
A South Carolina colored man, smart­
er than liis fellows, is reaping a har­
vest with a nude figure o f a devil, in­
side of Avliich lie has rigged a phono­
graph, and tells fortunes at a dollar a
head. The misterious A’oice almost
turns them white with terror.
Lynching is not so popular in Otta­
w a county, Mich., as in many parts of
the West. Seven men led a mob into
the jail, last summer, for the purpose
o f hanging a murderer.
The Sheriff’s
Avife locked them In, thus frustrating
their design; and uoav they haAre been
fined $100 each, on pleading guilty to
charge o f assault.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Earl of In­
dianapolis was married Avith a great
society ado, in 1S72. D i 1877, they
Avere divorced. In -1879, seeing the
foolishness o f divorce, they were re­
married. In 18S2, seeing the foolish­
ness of re-marriage, they call for di­
vorce again.
Tlie Dublin Gazette contains a list
of tlie persons confined in Irish jails
under the pnm sion of the act for the
protection of person and property.
Four hundred and sixty-three persons
are noAV confined, being” an increase of
109 during last month. Several pris­
oners have been recently released.
‘T iff sorry I haven’t anything less
than a silver dollar.” said a Boston
man to a beggar who asked for ten
cents to relieve his famisMng stom­
ach. “ Oh, never mind,” said the beg­
gar, “I can change it,” and taking out
a handful o f silver handed over the
ninety cents.
A fanciful story comes from Akron,
Ohio, that a freedman who had lost all
traces o f his family since the Avar, and
bad forgotten the name o f Ms last
owner, had a dream not long since in
which the name A lcorn returned to
him, and that he straight way Avrote to
ex-Governor Alcorn, o f Mississippi,
and through liis assistance has re­
joined his mother, brothers, and sisters.
A rich copper mine has been re-dis­
covered in the vicinity o f Tucson, A ri­
zona, within a few weeks. Nearly
fifteen years ago it was' first found, hut
the men who located the claim were
driven from the mountains b y hunger,
and neglected to take accurate hear­
ings o f the spot. Since then four or
fiA-e prolonged attempts to find the rich
deposit have failed.
X ine months o f hard and ingenious
labor by Johnny Sansome, a convict in
the prison at Folsom, Cal., enabled Mm
to escape. By thrusting a wire down
between the granite blocks in the floor
o f Ms cell, lie discovered a cavity un­
derneath, which AA’as an abandoned
sewer. W ith a chisel Avhich he smug­
gled in from the work shop, and a
lieaA’y piece o f wood, he broke one o f
the stones. This required a month,
because he could only strike a blow
when the door was closed, or some
other noise Avas made to hide it, and
he frequently set up all night without
being able to strike more than once or
twice. In the daytime he was in
the shop. A fter removing the half
square o f granite, he dug slowly down
through three feet o f stone and cement,
first boring a hole, and afterwards let­
ting the chips fall through it. A t the
end of three months he got into the
seAver. It avhs plugged with stone and
cement ten feet thick at its former out­
let. The remaining six months Avas
spent in digging through tMs obstruc­
tion. H e worked at night, and naked,
leaving his clothes so arranged in bed
that the guard supposed he Avas in
them. Foul gas in the seAver nearly
suffocated him, loss o f sleep made him
ill, and his weight fell off twenty-five
pounds. But he got out at last. With­
in three hours an officer recognized
him, and lie Avas again a prisoner.
Canine F id elity.
During the ’ last cold snap Mr. Paul
Thomson of W est Hartford with Ms
men were engaged in cutting ice on
Mallory’s pond, a mile and a half dis­
tant from home, and at the close o f
work for the day the tools were left on
the ice and all returned home. Mr.
Thomson has a fine XeAvfoundland dog,
who, seeing the tools left, remained
behind to watch, refusing to leave
even when some neighbors went to
the pond in the evening to induce him
to go home. He remained faithful at
Ms post until tlie men Tetumed in the
morning. Many places on the ice were
found marked by Mur from the faith­
fu l animal’s side where he had lain
doAvn and became frozen to the ice.—
H artford Courant.
The existence of the law firm of Giddings & Wade was ended January 1.
It Avas the oldest firm in Ashtablula
The Gentleman B a ck o f the Door.
county, O., and one o f the most re­
A t X avajo Springs, X . H., a saloon­
markable in tlie country. The firm
had enjoyed the folloAving patronage: keeper named O’X eill got into a quar­
Vice President of the United States; rel w ith a man named WMte. In Ms
United States Senator, B. F . W ade; bar-room, no one being present. The
congressman, J. R. Giddings; supreme dispute becoming hot, O’X eill drew Ms
judge o f Ohio, R. P. Ranney; consul pistol and shot White through the heart,
general to Canada, J. R. Giddings; killing him instantly. O'Xeill then
common pleas judge, B. F . Wade and stood the body up in a com er o f the
Darius CadAvell; member o f constitu­ saloon and Avent behind the bar. The
tional convention, 1S50, R. P. Ranney; room became filled with men in a short
state Senators, B. F . Wade ond Darius time, drinking, and one of them, notic­
Cad well; state representatives, J. R. ing the stiff figure In the corner, asked
Giddings and Darius CadAvell;; prose­ Avhat it was. “ That’s a dead man,”
cuting attorneys, B. F.W ade, C. S. Si- said O’Xeill. “ Who killed him ?” was
monds and R. 0. W ade; probate judge, the question of the startled revelers.
E. C. Wade; provost marshal, Darius “ Oh, he got into a fight here a while
Cad well; local
offices, adlibitum. ago,” carelessly answered O’Xeill, “ and
Every letter and paper o f any value afelloAV shot him and skipped out.”
pertaining to the business of the sev­ The explanation Avas satisfactory, and
eral firms has been preserved, and now the monte and poker Avent on.
remains in the office. J. P. Cadwell of
tlie firm o f Trask & Cadwell ( avIio oc­ .v Y ou ng G irls D riven from Home.
cupy the office o f the old firm), is a
There was a rather exciting scene
nephew of Judge Cadwell,and although
there is no connecting link between at the residence o f a Jewish gentle­
The log o f the ship Gladstone, re­ the old firm and the new, tlie line of men in that city a few days ago. I t
seems that two of his daughters had.
cently arrived at Sydney, Australia, the descent is not entirely severed.
secretly embraced Christianity some
records that on her last voyage a sea­
years previously, hut i t has only now
man fell overboard, and went down in­
to the deep green gulf without the
A youth o f Hibernian extraction in become known to the family by one o f
faintest possible hope o f coming on chopping Avood with a hatchet the oth­ them refusing to marry a H ebrew gen­
board again. A s he rose after the er day was so unfortunate as to graze tleman" o f . Montreal, to whom she had
first header; right alongside be beheld the thumb o f his left hand with which for years been promised by her father,
an albatross^ and around that -alba­ he was steadying the piece o f kindling but wlioiTLshe had repeatedly evaded
tross’ neck folded an arm, and with Tie was splitting. Ruefully gazing at by different pretexts, till the truth was
the o.ther hand made a sure grip o f the the injured member he remarked, “Be confided to her loA’er by herself last
wicked -hooked Dill, and, with much gorra, it was a good thing I did not week. On the old man hearing o f their
flapping and floundering, he held on have hold o f the handle with both conversion he became terribly enraged,
till the boat got down and lifted him hands, or I ’d cut it-off sure.”— Water- and turned the young girls out o f the
house.—Quebec Mercury, Jan. 28.
in.
hury Republican.
§jermn<H?o. Record.
JOSH a. SOLMBS, Editor.
T H U R S D A Y , P E B . 16, 1SS2.
Peter Cooper celebrated Ms 92d birth­
day Sunday.
Oscar "Wilde spoke about to 2,000
Chicagoans Monday night.
Small-pox cases are said to be get­
ting less numerous in Chicago.
Troy, Y . Y ., has about $25,000 in­
vested in a vhippell bully, and still is
not happy.
A n excellent crop o f Jews is com­
ing to this country from Russia. 10,000 are to come soon.
National bank charters are begin­
ning to expire, the twenty years for
which they were given having passed.
Oscar W ilde calls the Chicago watertow er a “ castellated monstrosity.” H e
couldn’t see any utterly too too about
it.
H on. Prederick A . Tuttle has been
commissioned by President Arthur as
Governor o f Arizona, in place of Gen.
Premont.
The physicians who attended Presi­
dent Garfield have placed their trust
in the liberality o f Congress to makeup
to them a eompenstion for attending to
the nation’s sick.
A lex. H . Stephens celebrated Ms 70th
birthday Saturday at Washington. He
has served twenty-five years in Con­
gress, and was Yice-Presideut o f the
Southern Confederacy fo r four years.
Judge Cooley o f this State has receiveda high compliment in his ap­
pointment to be one o f the three com­
missioners to decide upon differences
between the trunk railroads about
freight rates. The other tw o commis­
sioners are ex-Senator Thurman of
Ohio andE . B. Washbume o f Illinois.
Circulars have been issued by a com­
mittee appointed at the recent anti­
polygamy meeting, asking that massmeetings be held on Peb. 22 throughout
the country, fo r the purpose of arous­
ing the people, and showing Congress
the interest taken in this great ques­
tion.
"
Tw o brothers named Sateldo went
into the office o f the Yational Republi­
can, in Washington, last Thursday, to
whip the editor. One o f them came
out with a piece o f lead in his neck,
and the other landed in the police
quarters. The editor was shot twice,
but not seriously, and is thought to
have the best o f the fight.
George Cannon, the man who is
struck the hardest by the anti-polygamy
measures before Congress, wants to
add adulterers and fornicators to the
list o f proscribed, and thinks by so
doing he will catch some o f his fellow
members, and proposes to farther elu­
cidate Ms ideas in a speech. W hen he
commences look out for some lively
squirms.
I t was telegraphed over the country
a few days since that Mrs. Garfield had
written to President Arthur, asking
Mm to reprieve Guiteau, the murderer
o f her husband. A correspondent of
the Y ew Y ork Herald called upon the
lady and asked her i f there was any
truth in the report, when she answer­
ed, “ There is not a word o f truth in it.
I have expressed no wish or opinion
in the matter, and shall not.”
P. B. Stockbridge, one o f the com­
petitors of Governor Jerome, at the
Jackson convention, has come out in a
letter supporting Mr. Jerome for renomination for a second term, in which
he says: "‘H e should certainly be re­
nominated. It is very hard to suit
everybody. I don’t know o f any mis­
take he has made.” TMs w ill sound
good to Governor Jerome in the midst
o f the dirt that is being flung at him
from all quarters.
Drunkenness in the Y ew Y ork Leg­
islature w ill not he so popular as it
was before the disaster at Spuyten
Duyvil. I t takes an expensive experi­
ment to teach the people that the dig­
nity o f legislative office should he
above common drunken rowdyism, and
to elect accordingly, and the newspa­
per criticisms now being directed at
the present members, may have the
effect to instill a b it o f caution into
them.
B u rn in g Oil.
B r a d f o r d , Pa., P eb. 12.— A spark
from a locomotive on the Buffalo, Y ew
Y o rk and PhiladelpMa railroad this
evening set fire to little pools o f oil in
the lowlands near Olean, Y . Y ., where
the United P ipe L in e have a number
o f large iron tanks located. A few
moments after the pools were set on
fire the flames were communicated to
three iron tanks containing in all 105,000 barrels o f oil, wMch are now in
flames. P ipe Line men from all sec­
tions o f the oil region have been sum­
moned by wire’ to the scene o f the fire.
Superintendents Snow and Smedlev,
with a large force o f men, left Brad­
ford b y a special fast-running train.
They took picks, shovels, cannon, and
chemical fire extinguishers. Embank­
ments w ill be form ed to prevent the
spread o f the boiling oil when the over­
flow occurs, which w ill he tw o or three
o’clock. Olean creek runs near the
scene o f the fire, and there are great
fears that the oil w ill strike th e sur­
face o f the stream, float down, and de­
stroy a number o f railroad bridges,
and houses near thebanks o f the creek.
The oil w ill be drawn off as rapidly as
possible by perforating tanks with can­
non balls. The night is bright as day
fo r several miles about the tanks.
"What th e result w ill he cannot now be
conjectured.
Later.—Danger all past. 105,000
barrels o f oH'Mimed.
The balance o f cash in the State
treasury, Peb. 4, was $1,861,632.81; re­
ceipts fo r the week ending Peb., 11
w ere $180,633.34; payments fo r same
tim e $8,355.08; leaving a balance, Peb.
11, 1882,. o f $2,033,930.08; o f w hich
$589,000 belong t o the sinking fund,
$1,447,543.59 are h eldin the trust fnnds,
and $576,386.98 are available for gen­
eral purposes.
To the Citizens o f Berrien County.
W e the undersigned citizens o f Ber­
rien county, believing that annual exMbitions o f the agricultural, mechani­
cal and other industrial productions
o f a community tends to develop a
greater interest, in such pursuits, to in­
crease the material prosperity o f those
engaged therein, and otherwise benefit
progressive industry, and
W h e reas : such exhibitions,in order
to be eminently successful, require
the co-operative effort o f all w ho are
engaged in such pursuits in as large a
territory as can conveniently reach a
central location; and
W h e reas : This county has now in
operation two so-called county agri­
cultural associations, situated at near­
ly opposite Emits o f the county, which
on account o f their locations do not
afford the masses of the people con­
venient facilities to patronize either or
both o f said institutions to the extent
necessary to secure the highest attain­
able benefit o f such exMbition; mid
W h e reas ; The village of Berrien
Springs, by reason of a more central
location and prospective railroad facil­
ities, w ill become a pre-eminently de­
sirable location for holding the annual
agricultural exhibitions o f the county;
and
W h e r e a s : Y o organization now ex­
ists for securing and conducting such
exhibition, at or near said Tillage of
Berrien Springs, therefore,
Resolved, That a call is hereby made
for a meeting of all who are interested
in this matter, to he held at the Court
House in the Tillage o f Berrien Springs,
at 10 o’clock a . ir., Thursday, March 2,
for the purpose o f taking action in the
matter o f organizing an agricultural
association, the annual exhibitions of
which shall be held at or near the vil­
lage of Berrien Springs, Berrien Coun­
ty, Mich:
L evi Sparks,
A . J. Yorris,
Chas. McCracken, R. M. Shafer,
W m. G. Hathaway, R. T . Clark,
J oseph Beach,
G. Y . Parketon,
Chester P i slier,
Austin Adams,
T. B. Snow,
W m. M. Taber,
Goetlip Hagley,
Peter Smith,
Sanford Marsh,
John Hollenbeck,
L. P . Baldwin,
H orace Morley,
A . D. Stow,
A . Green,
Wm. J. Jones,
Bums Heinrich,
Edward Marsh,
A lvin Morley,
Marcus Carpenter, JR. E. Johnson,
P. Pranklin,
J. W . R. Lister,
L . P. Alexander,
J. M. Roe,
W m. Haslett,
W m . Pears,
A . P . Ross,
S. W. Redden,
J. D. Ross,
J. D. Hill,
Solomon Rough,
E. J. Roe,
Wm. R. Rough,
Joseph P. Binns,
L. P. Fox.
W an ts to A ttend the Show.
In one o f his excellent letters to his
paper, the Charlotte Republican, D. B.
Ainger, postmaster at Washington,
says he wants to see Guiteau hung.
Read what he says:
“F or the first time in my life I want
to see a human being put to death. I
have seen men shot under sentence of
court martial in the army, and not­
withstanding the punishment was just,
the terrible memory o f the tragedy
weighed upon my mind for many days
and nights. I thought then I should
not want to see another execution,
during the rest of my natural life. But
I want to see Guiteau hung from the
same instinct that would prompt me
to throw a brick at a rat that chanced
to cross my path. I f the sight should
possibly betray me into any momenta­
ry feeling o f pity or sympathy Lthink
I could easily banish it by letting my
mind revert back to the picture of
General Garfield as I saw Mm lying
wounded and bleeding on the depot
floor, or, to those weary days of pain
and suffering that follow ed; or to the
forlorn hope journey to Elberon, and
the bringing back o f his mortal remains
to lie. in state, under the dome of the
grand old capitol which had so often
echoed with Ms masterly eloquence;
or the long and solemn funeral train,
like an army of mourning, marching
in silent tread out to the lonely grave
by the somber shores o f Lake E rie; and
lastly, to a bereaved family and a Yation bowed with sorrow—any pity I
might have fo r the wretch on the scaf­
fold, I say, would he banished in a
moment by recalling these awful con­
sequences o f Ms terrible crime. His
ugly, sinister, wicked face, however,
forbids sympathy. Man was created
in the image o f Ms maker, we are told.
I f so, Guiteau was the handiwork of
satan. H e looks the devil incarnate
his acts show him to be. A n d the
worst trait in Ms character is his cra­
ven cowardice. H is brave and defiant
talk only comes from his mouth, for
he has the heart o f a chicken. It is a
part he has acted to support the plea
o f insanity. "When the fatal hour
comes I shall miss my guess if it will
not be found necessary to carry him to
the scaffold.”
A n ti-P olyga m y.
W a s h i n g t o n , Eeb. 1 2 .— Mr. Willetts,
Chairman o f the Sub-committee on the
Judiciary, to whom was referred the
Shallenbarger hill for the suppression
of polygamy in Utah, and who reported
the hill to the fu ll committee with
some amendments, states that the full
committee has determined to report
the bill favorably to the House with­
out any modifications whatever. TMs
conclusion has been arrived at as the
result o f Cannon’s extraordinary de­
fense o f polygamy before the commit­
tee last Wednesday, which caused a re­
action in the minds o f those hitherto
disposed to go slowly in the matter. It
is also stated in connection with Mr.
Cannon's recent denials in the Wash­
ington press o f an intention on his
part to assail the personal record o f
members o f Congress prominent in op­
position to polygamy, that one o f the
members who has been thus promi­
nent has in Ms possession and intends
to read on the first occasion, in open
session, an affidavit o f the polygamous
w ife o f a prominent Mormon elder that
she has repeatedly heard George Q.
Cannon, in Ms sermons in the Mormon
Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, declare
that every member o f Congress had
from one to three mistresses.
The McGibney family, who several
yearn ago gave concerts here and
through this part o f the country, are
now in trouble in Y e w Y o r k City from
the interference o f the “Society fo r the
prevention o f cruelty to children.” One
o f the young McGibneys, who is yet in
short dresses, beats the drum in the
fam ily hand, and the society call it a
barbarous proceeding at which com­
mon decency revolts. The Herald de­
votes a column to the affair under the
caption o f “ The McGibney Horror,”
and ridicules the meddlesome inter­
ference o f the society who have taken
the matter up.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
W ashington , Feb. 13.—The coro­
ner’s juryin the Soteldo inquest brought
in a verdict that A M. Soteldo came to
Ms death from a pistol shot wound in­
flicted by a pistol in tbe hands o f Ms
brother, A . C. Soteldo. The coroner
committed A . C. Soteldo to await the
action o f the grand jury.
These are the fellows who took upon
themselves th e task o f punishing the
editor o f tbe Republican a few days
since. A poor business, as the remain­
in g brother can testify.
STATE ITEMS.
A $900 fire in Jackson Friday.
Thomas J. Y avin, Mayor o f Adrian,
is missing.
Hudson, Mich., buyers have paid $26000 fo r poultry during the past season.
Cassopolis authorises require school
children to be vaccinnated before they
will be admitted to the school rooms.
Kalamazoo Is soon to be lighted by
the Brush Electric light. The ma­
chinery has arrived, and w ill soon be
in operation.
St. Patrick’s hall at Hancock, proba­
bly the best public hall iu the upper
peninsula, burned Sunday morning,
causing a loss on hall, etc., o f $10,000.
The census department estimates put
the amount o f standing pine trees in
this State and W isconsin at 82,010,000,000 feet.
Charles Doe, a Port Huron saloonist,
has been convicted o f selling liquor on
Sunday, and sentenced to pay a fine of
$25 and go to jail for ten days.
Louis Gale, the Grand Rapids jour­
nalist charged with forging the name
of Mrs. Esther Carpenter to a mortgage
for $500, has been held for trial, with
hail fixed at $1,000.
A gentleman at Greenville, while eat­
ing raw oysters a few days ago, came
across one too large to eat, and cutting
into it found a live tapeworm 2% inch­
es long.
Johnny, a fourteen-year-old son of
W illiam Seaddin, of Webster, Wash­
tenaw county, struck his head against
another boy’s shoulder while skating,
a few nights ago, and has died o f con­
cussion o f the brain.—Evening News.
The Grand Trunk company propose
to run their road into Jackson if the
city will give them $50,000, right of
way into the city and depot grounds.
Jackson thinks there is nothing small
about that, and concludes that she does
not want the Grand Trunk.
A new hook, “ E ive Months Abroad,”
is being published by James E.Scripps,
one o f the editors o f the Evening
Yews. It contains a few o f his obser­
vations while on a trip in the European
countries last season.
The city o f Adrian is all excitement
over the news that $150,000 o f bogus
water bonds of the city had been ne­
gotiated in Y ow York, through what
appears to he the duplicity of some of
the city officers.
Probably the best investment ever
made by the State in any State docu­
ment, was when the Commissioner o f
Immigration issued his pamphlet on
Michigan and its resources. H e is re­
ceiving letters of inquiry from all
parts of the country regarding the
pamphlet, and the increase o f business
at the United States land office in
Detroit shows that it is having anoth­
er effect than to bring simply inquiries.
The Tecumseli Herald has the fol­
lowing: “David Yan Tine was the
first person who ever skated on the
Erownville pond, in the year 1S30
Last week he searched the garret, found
the old skates, strapped them on, went
down to the pond, and had a good skate.
H e could not cut quite as many flour­
ishes as in 1S30, but he went through
the motions very creditably, and en­
joyed the sport as well as any o f the
hoys.”
Hugh S. Peoples, of Detroit, who was
arrested and on bail for the murder of
Martha TVlutla, has been rear res ted,
and locked up, on charge of being im
plicated in this same murder, with one
Dr. James M. Hollywood o f Detroit,
who was also arrested, on Monday
morning last. Y ew and important ev­
idence corroborating the evidence pre­
viously given against Peoples and im­
plicating Hollywood has been discov­
ered and led to the arrest. A jury will
judge just how tight a box these men
have run themselves into.
A terraced platform in the rear of
the stage at Power’s opera house at
Grand Rapids fell the evening of Feb.
10, during the presentation of the “A l­
legory of the great republic.” About
300 children were on it at the time,
and all went down, but happily the
carpet spread over it was whole, and
the little ones -went down in a lump
without coming in contact w ith the
broken timbers. There were several
sprained ankles and bruised bodies,
hut only one suffered from broken
hones, a hoy aged 13, named John
Withers, having a leg broken. Had it
not been for the carpet many would
have been killed.
A spark from the engine drawing
the Grand Rapids express on its west
hound trip, Wednesday night last, lit
on the seat o f a tramp’s pantaloons,
said tramp having stationed himself
on the front end o f a baggage car for
the purpose o f stealing a ride.
When
they took him off at H olly to quench
the fire, the seat o f his breeches was
gone, the flesh blistered, and his coat­
tail smoMng Eke a dish o f hot pota­
toes. H e is now the occupant o f the
anxious seat. Strange what dry fel­
lows those tramps are.— Ovid Union.
F o r the benefit o f the superstitions
it may be said that some five weeks
ago David Aldrich dreamed that Spen­
cer King had been fouEy dealt with,
and saw Mm distinctly in his dreams.
H e came down and related his dream
to a crowd at the c®mer o f Fletcher’s
store and inquired where “ Spencer”
was. Several people wiE vouch for
the above, and now the body has been
found drowned in the river. Can any
one account for the circumstance? Mr.
A . is not superstitious, hut says the
impressions received from the dream
have followed Mm up to the time of
finding the body.—Battle Creek Journal.
W m . Bilsborrow o f Antwerp, near
P a w P a w , attempted suicide Tuesday.
On returning home a few days ago he
found that his w ife had departed for
parts unknown, since which time he
has appeared despondent. I t seems
that they had had some difficulty. He
was a well-to-do farmer, about forty
years old, but was not possessed o f a
well balanced mind. Some o f his
friends staid with Mm Monday even­
ing. A bout 4 o’clock Tuesday morn­
ing he got up, and after starting a fire
went to the barn. Y o t returning as
soon as he ought the friends went in
search and found him in the barn in
an insensible condition. H e had taken
a razor with which he had fearfully
slashed both sides o f M b neck, rtn’ fising,
however, the large arteries and veins,
but-cutting into tbe roots o f the tongue,
and the esophagus. H e had then taken
a monkey wrench and severely beat
him self upon the head. The attending
physician thinks the wounds Will prove
fatal..
The French Republic.
France is the most prosperous country
of Europe. Its agricultural-industries
are large and the people are industrious
and economical,. -The debt is owned at
home and the people don’t want it paid,
because they believe more firmly tn their
own Government than in outside pow­
ers. The French repubUc wEl be per­
manent. Tbe death of the Prince Im­
perial was a great blow to theBonapartist faction, but the three monarchical
parties together are not formidable
against the republic. The RepubEcan
pa-ty can hardly be defeated unless by
serious divisions among the leaders,
which are not to be feared. The days
of coup d’etats in France are past.
There b»ve been no serious disturbances
of late years.
The Government is
strong and conservative. — Ex-M inis­
ter N oyes.
Truman Boldray left his team un­
hitched in the street in Jackson, Feb
8, while he stepped into a store a mo­
ment. A train o f cars passing by
frightened the team, which ran at the
height o f its speed up street, and ran
into the carriage o f C. Raymond, o f
Sandstone, in which he and his wifewere seated. Both were injured, Mrs.
R. seriously. The buggy was smashed
to kindling wood, and one o f Mr. Boldray’s horses badly injured. Boldray
was arrested and fined $5 for leaving
Ms team unhitched.
Tuesday evening a curious accident
happened in the house Of Horace Hav­
Not an Exceptional Case.
ana. W hile enjoying themselves, a load­
ed musket suspended overhead fell, ' Jenkins came to New York from a
suburban city, and, going to a first-rate
striking a boy on the head, cutting a restaurant, bad a broEed porterhoues
gash. A fter striking the boy the ham­ beefsteak wMch was cooked by a weEmer struck the bed-rail, and the con­ paid man who had a fine fire. He paid
75 cents for it, ana went away satisfied
tents discharged, many o f the shot
and happy, saying that after aU it is
lodging in Mrs. Maxam’s legs just nonsense for a woman to think that sho
cannot cook a beefsteak in the right
above the ankle, some striking the
style. Then he got ou tof the train at
floor rebounded," inflicting slight wounds
his station, that evening "he thought he
in the face’Of a young man present.—
would have another fine, tender, juicy
M arcellus Neios.
and rich beefsteak, and, as. he was used
to doing the marketing, he went into
Cassopolis, Feb. 13.—Last Saturday
the butcher store, bought a thin piece
a young man, John BueE, employed at
of beef from the round for 20 cents, we >t
the Cass house in this village, for the
home to find Ms wife at the washtub,
and, throwing the round steak on the
past month, entered the room o f the
table, said: “ I want you to cook that
proprietor, Mr. Freemyer, who was
fn the New York style, or else it is time
asleep, took about $6 in silver and the
ior me to starve to death.”—New York
office drawer key from his pocket, went
Herald.
to a bureau in which was $250, and Largest Laud-Owner on the Contine u.
took that, and skipped for Chicago,
Col. Dan Murphy, of Halleck’s Sta­
Mr. Freemyer, discovering Ms loss,
tion, Elko county, came to California in
notified Sheriff Jones, who detailed 1844, and may be said to have made
the country pay Mm weU for his time.
deputy sheriff Stamp. Yesterday af­
He is now probably the largest private
ternoon Stamp found Buell in Chicago, land-owner on this continent. He has
where he had been having a joUy time 4,000,000 acres of land in one body in
.among the soiled doves at Freemyer’s Mexico, 60,000 in Nevada, and 23,000 in
California. His Mexican grant he bought
expense. When arrested he had only
four years ago for $200,000, or 5 cents
$25 o f the money left. H e had left
an acre. It is sixty miles long, and
$40 with Ms father for safe keeping,
who lives at Walkerton, Ind., bought covers a beautiful country of bill and
vaEey, pine timber and meadow land
an overcoat, and other articles of
clothing. He was returned here this It comes within welve nnles of the city
of Durango, which is to be a station on
morning, had a hearing before Justice
Mu. Murphy
Glover, and was bound over to the the Mexican Central.
raises wheat on his California land, and
March term o f the circuit court. TMs
is the third time in less than a year cattle on that in Nevada. He got 55,000
that Mr. Freemyer has lost money. sacks last year, and ships 6,000 head of
During the regatta about $70 was taken cattle a year right along.—R om e (Nev.')
Gazette.
from the office drawer.
Reading Notices.
In the Parthenon.
Col. John M. Francis tells the follow­
ing incident of the historian Bancroft’s
visit to Athens in 1872, wlnle theformer
was Minister to Greece and the latter
Minister to Berlin. Mr. Francis went
with him to the Acropohs by moonlight.
“ Standing in the Parthenon, on the
spot where the statue of Minerva in ivo­
ry and gold once had its location, but
where only the platform now remains,
Mr. Bancroft, with uncovered head and
eyes slightly raised, repeated with span
taneous inspiration a’ magnificent pass­
age from Homer. The scone was im­
pressive ; the moonlight flooding those
ancient ruins and gilding the figure of
that snowy-headed pilgrim from our oc­
cidental shores, august with official hon­
ors, past and present, of a great repnb
Ec, but more august as a citizen of Mgb
rank in the imperishable republic of
letters. Whole^entunes of Mgh acMevcment and aspiration and progress, the
stately march of thought and culture and
genius through the ages and afar over
the broad seas seemed epitomized in that
one exalted moment.”
French Remedy for Stuttering.
M. Chevin of Paris appears to have
been very successful in Ms new system
of treatment for stuttering. This sys­
tem is divided into three stages. The
first involves various respiratory exer­
cises, during wMch the patient is first
taught to make a long, full inspiration,
the respiratory movements being then
made with various rhythms until they
become full, regular and easy, instead
of jerky, laboring and fatiguing. In
the second stage of treatment exercises
with vowel sounds are substituted for
the previous mute breathings, giving to
each vowel the various modifications of
tone, pitch, duration, etc., heard in con­
versation. The third stage comprises
exercises on consonants alone, and in
combination with vowels, at first slowly,
then rapidly, varying the duration and
pitch of each syUable.
Making Paint of Mummies.
A gentleman, passing through Long
Acre, peeped into a Httle shop and
started suddenly at the sight of several
dead bodies. They had been dead for
over 2,000 years—they were mummies.
Where did they come from? From
Thebes.
Are more coming ? Yes ;
plenty. There appears to be a regular
business going on in mummies between
Thebes and Long Acre. The mummies
are brought over enveloped in their rich
bituminous covering, and—horreseo referens—ground up, bones, cases, cov­
erings, bitumen and all.
What for?
Why, for paint. There seems to be no
burnt sienna like ground mummy. The
artists are willing to pay Mgh prices for
this mummy paint. Our Academy walls
may bo limned with the dust of the
Ptolemies.—London Truth.
The Future of the Telephone.
It may be a long time before tele­
phoning is brought to such perfection,
but the world moves. Our grandfathers
would have scouted the idea that we
should ever read in our New York after­
noon daily journals the same day’s news
from all parts of the Old World, flashed
under the ocean through the- cable.
Who shaE say that our great-grand­
children may not see the time when the
American modistes will be inquiring
from their Canton correspondents,
through the telephone, the latest fashion
in Chinese pigtails, and when the Presi­
dent of the United States, at Washing•on, will be enjoying a morning chat
itli liis dear brother of all the Russias,
it Constantinople?—New York Com­
mercial Advertiser.
P L A T T & GO’S
BALTIMORE
For the Next Thirty Deys
-
I WILL SELL
FURN ITURE
M orris’ Restaurant,
B y t b e P i n t , Q u a r t , G a llo n o r C a n ,
AT
COST!
Do not buy cheap medicines on the
score o f eeononijr. The best are none
too good for the sick, and are the
cheapest. Such are the Cherry Pec­
toral, the Sarsaparilla, and other
standard remedies of Dr. J. G. Ayer &
Co. They are worth all they cost-, and
should be In every house.
"We are glad to announce that the
Scientific American came ont o f the
late fire in Y ew York, like the fabled
Phoenix with renewed life. The sub­
scription lists, account books, patent
records, patent drawings, and corres­
pondence were preserved h i massive
fire-proof safes. The printing o f the
Scientific American and Supplement
was done in smother building; conse­
quently the types, plates, presses, pa­
per, etc., were unharmed, and no inter­
ruption o f business was occasioned.
The- new Scientific American offices
are located at 2G2 Broadway, corner of
Warren Street, a very central and ex­
cellent situation. The new building
fronts towards the City Hall, the Court
House, and the Y e w Post-office. Year
ly opposite, and a few hundred feet
distant from the Scientific American
offices, is the entrance to the great Sus­
pension Bridge over the East River,
between Y ew Y ork and Brooklyn,
which requried ten years to construct
and twenty milEons of dollars to pay
for.
a
32 Front Street, Buchanan.
A F o o l i s l i M ista k e ,
Don’t make the mistake o f confound­
ing a remedy o f merit with quack
medicines. "We speak from experience
when we say that Parker’s Ginger
Tonic as a sterling health restorative
is doing all that is claimed for it. W e
have nsed it ourselves with the hap­
piest results for Rheumatism and
when worn out by overwork. See adv.
—Times.
3
DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures all af­
fections o f the mucous membrane o f tlie
head and throat.
DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS are the best
Cathartic.
4
A brand new sewing machine can
be had at this office for $22, cash. Call
and see it.
Buchanan
Prices
Current.
Corrected every Wednesday b y B a r m o r e 33hos.
These figures represent the prices paid b y dealers,
unless otherwise specified.
Wheat, per bushel.................................... 1 20(2il 25
Flour, patent, per barrel, selling...............
7 50
Flour, red, per barrel, selling...................
7 60
Clover Seed, per bushel
....................
5 00
Timothy Seed, per bushel.........................
3 00
Com , per bushel..........................................
G0&65
Oats, per bushel........ .........
40
Bran, per ton, selling.................................
12 30
Pork, live, per hundred............................. 5 50®5 CO
Pork, dressed, per hundred............... .......6 20©G 50
Pork, mess, per pound..............................
10
Com Aleal, bolted, per hundred, sc] Hag..
2 00
Plaster, per barrel, selling.........................
1 50
Hay, tame, per ton.................................. .12 00@15 00
Haj'3marsh, per ton................................... 5 00(&8 00
Salt, fine, per barrel, selling.....................
l 55
Salt, coarse, per barrel, selling...............
1 55
Beaus, per bnshcl...................................... 3 25@3 50
W ood, 38inch, per cord.............................1 50@1 75
W ood, 4 feet, per cord................................ 3 50@-4 00
Bntter, per pound....-?;................................
25
Eggs, per d ozen -...,...................................
12
X-anl, penpound..........................................
11
Tallow, per pound......................................
7**
Honey, per pound........ ............
12V&
Green Apples, per bushel.........................
90@.l 00
Chickens, per pound... ...................
5@fi
Brick, per thousand, selling.....................
7 00
Hides, green, per pound............................
5©7
Hides, dry, per pound................................
11
Pelts.......................... — - ..........................
50@60
Mackerel, N o 1 , per pound, selling ........
8
W hite Fish,per pound, selling................
8
Potatoes, new................................ .
1 10
Q T A T E OF M IC H IG A N , County o f Berrien—ss.
O A t a regular meeting of the Board o f Supervi­
sors, Countv and State aforesaid, it wasordered
that the raising o f the sum o f two thousand dol­
lars ($ 2,000.00)l)y taxation upon the taxable prop­
erly o f said Couuty, be submitted to a vote o f the
electors o f said County, at the annual township
meetings held on tbe first Monday in April, A . D.
1SS2. Said two thousand dollars to be applied in the
construction ol fire and burglar proof vaults iu the
Couuty Offices located in The village o f Berrien
Springs, Countv and State aforesaid.
Attest:
W a LTEK I. HIMES,
Clerk o f Board o f Supervisors.
Hated at Berrien Springs, February P, 18S2.
PENSIONS!
Pensions In crea sed !
Thousands of pensioners are drawing less than
they are entitled to. Parents, W idows and Chil­
dren entitled to PENSIONS and BOU N TY.
R ejected and Abandoned
CASES re-opened and prosecuted. Copies or Lost
Discharges obtained.
PATENTS PROCURED.
Address with stamps,
JAS. H . Y E R M IL Y A , Attorney,
L ock B ox 104.
[2m6*]
W ashington , D . G.
FO R SALE.
T7\OIt SALE OR EXCH AN G E for propJP erty in Buchanan, a house and lot and
2*4 acres at the com erot Murdock and Bluff ■*=r* *
Streets, in the village o f Berrien Springs, Mich.
The house has been newly roofed, and there is a
good cellar and cistern. There is an orchard o f
170 apple trees, also pears, cherries and email
fruits on the place. Forfurther particular tau n
or address ftIR S . E . B . P A K P E E , B u c h a n ­
a n , M ic h .
lw i*
HATCH & FOOTE,
B A N K E R S ,
N o. 12 W A L L S T ., N E W
YORK.
Members K Y. Stock Exchange,
W e will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Elec­
tric Appliances oil trial for thirty days
to young men and older persons who
are afflicted with Nervous DehEity
Lost Vitality, etc.
Guaranteeing
speedy relief and complete restoration
o f vigor and manhood. Also for Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liverand Kidney difficulties, Ruptures, and
many other diseases. Illustrate d pain
pbilet sent free. -Address Voltaic Belt
Co., Marshall, Mich.
39yl
B u y a n d s e ll S t o c k s , B ond**, a n d G o v ­
e r n m e n t S e c u r i t i e s * and make advances on
same if required. F o n r P e r C e n t , I n t e r e s t
allowed on deposits, subject to check at sight-
G r a t e fu l to I n v a lid s .
Floreston Cologne is grateful to inval­
ids, because it is refreshing without
the sickening effect o f most perfumes.
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Oriental Proverbs.
The following are some of the infinite
number of Oriental proverbs :
It is easy to mount a little donkey.
The nightingale was shut up in a
golden cage, but still she cried, “ My
home, my home.”
Two Captains in one sMp wiE surely
sink her.
The fox ends by getting into the fur­
rier’s shop.
Knife wounds heal, but not those pro­
duced by a word.
rhe heart is a crystal palace ; once
broken, it can never be mended.
With patience, sour grapes become
sweetmeats and mulberry leaves turn to
s.atin.
•
.
At sight of a glow-worm, the timid
cry “ Fire.”
A fly is nothing, but it spoils the ap­
petite.
The apple and the pomegranate trees
disputed which was fairer, when the
thistle exclaimed, “ Brethren, let ns not
quarrel! ”
Kellogg’s Columbian Oil is a powerful
remedy, which can be taken internally as
well as externally by tbe tenderest infant.
It cures almost instantly, is pleasant, acting
directly upon the nervous system, causing a
sudden buoyancy o f the mind. In short tbe
wonderful effects o f this most wonderful
remedy cannot be explained in written
language. A single dose inhaled and taken
according to directions will convince any
one that it is all that is claimed for it. War­
ranted to cure the following diseases: Rheu­
matism or Kidney Disease in any form, Head­
ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Sprains
Braises, Flesh Wonnds, Bunions. Burns,
Coras, Spinal Affection, Colic, Cramping
Pains, Cholera MorbU9, Flux, Diarrnhoea,
Coughs, Colds, Broncial affections, Catarrh,
and all aches ana pains, external or internal
Full directions with each bottle. For. sale
by D. Weston.
A Reminiscence o f 1783.
The first -American flag that was ever
displayed in Great Britain waved from
the mast of the sMp Bedford, Capt.
Moore’s, of Nantucket. She arrived at
the Downs on Feb. 3,1788, and report­
ed at the custom-house on the 5th. A
London journal of 1783 states that “ she
was not allowed regular entry until a
consultation had taken place between
the Commissioners of Customs and the
Lords of Council, on account of the sev­
eral acts of Parliament yet in force
against the rebels in America. She is
loaded with 487 butts of whale oE, is
American buEt, manned wholly by American seamen, wears the rebel colors,
and belongs to the islandof Nantucket
in Massachusetts. This is the first ves­
sel to display the thirteen rebelHous
stripes in any British port. The. vessel
is at Horleysdown, a little below the
Tower, and is intended immediately to
return to New England^’’
A sure cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Itch­
ing and "Ulcerated PDes has been discovered
by Dr. Williams (an Indian remedy), caUed
Dr. Williams’ Indian Ointment. A single
box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25
and 30 years standing. No one need suffer
five minutes after applying this wonderful
soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments,
and Electuaries do more harm than good.
Williams’ Ointment absorbs the tumors,
allays the intense itching (particularly at
night after getting warm in bed), acts as a
poultice, gives instant and painless relief,
and is prepared only for PEes, itching of
the private parts, and nothing else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinherry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. Williams’ Indian
Pile Ointment: “ I have used scores of pile
cures, but it affords me pleasure to say that
I have never fonnd anything which gave
such immediate and permanent relief as. Dr.
Williams’ Indian OintmentP
For sale by all druggists,'or mailed on re­
ceipt of price. $1.00.
•JAS. E; DAVIS <$sCO., Wholesale Drug*
gists; Detroit. -Mich*. Agents.-
T b e G r e a t e s t V ie d ie w l D i s c o v e r y o r t h e
A ge.
PILES!
PILES!!
TH E OFWTHEO R K S
Collier Company
mo.
W hich were totally Destroyed b y Fire on H ay 2Sth
OF ST. LOUIS,
and September 21,1831,
A R E R E B U IL T !
Orders are solicited for
Strictly Pare White Lead and Bed
Lead, Cold-Pressed and Pore
Dark Castor Oil, Raw and
Double Boiled Linseed Oil.
If YOU WANT A GOOD FARM
ORA
Pleasant Village Home,
Or Large Tract for Colony
In a Northern Community, fifteen miles from the
Capital o f the United States, address, for informa­
tion, O. E . H O I E , V i e n n a , 1 'a l r f a x C o .
V a.
Iw4
YOUNG MEN ^ oawant^°.jearn.Teiesrapi,y
_____________ in a few months, and be certain
ol a situation, address Valentine Bros., Janesville,
V is .
AT COST!
O r le s s th a n c o s t d u rin g th is Ja n u a ry .
C A S H « E K E S . S IL K S . S A T IN S ,
J A M tS T O W lV A L P A C A S ,
E L A I W E L h U i r i X f i .S ,
K O O L I lE K K IiV K O W
C A X IE L E T T E S ,
CLOAKS A X D SH AW LS.
One l o t o f b la c k 1 roun ded silk s, 60 c t s .p e r
y a r d , fo r m e r p r ic e $ l.
One l o t b l a c k 'a l l w o o l b r o c a d e s, d ia g o n a l
strip es an d in o m ie c lo th s, 10 cts., fo r m e r p r ic e
50,60 a n d 65 cts.
One fin e l in e o f Ja m estow n A lp a c a s at40 c ts.
w orth 60 cts. Our en tire lin e o t a ll w o o l figur­
ed a n d p la in cash m eres 75 cts , fo r m e r p r i c e
$ 1.
Our $4 P lush es fo r $ 2.75.
O ur $3 P lu sh e 3 fo r $225.
Our $2.50 F lu sh e s fo r $2.
A la r g e l i n e o f c o lo r e d silk s a t 75 c ts., fo r m e r
p r ic e $L25.
A v e r y c o m p le te lin e o t Sarah S ilk s a t $1.25,
w orth $1.50.
O nr b e s t lin e o f c o lo re d s ilk s f o r $1.00, w orth
$1.50.
$100 clo a k s fo r $75.
$40 clo a k s fo r $25.
$25 c lo a k s f o r $18.
$20 c lo a k s l o r Sl4.
$15 clo a k s f o r §10.
$16 shaw ls fo r $ 12.
fl2 shawls f o r $9.
W e have ta k e n o ff fr o m 25 t o 40 p e r c e n t, o f
th ese g o o d s . W e th in k w e h ave r e d u ce d th e m
enou gh to m o v e t h e m ; i f t h e y d o n o t g o a t
th at p r ic e d o w n th e y g o a g a in . T h e se g o o d s
m u s t g o . C o m e an d s e e u s.
W ill be im ilrd Fit£2 to all applicants, and to custOffiar* without
ordn-ing it. i t contains fine coiorcd pistes, 600 engravings
abont soo pages, and full descriptions, prices and directions foe
blunting 1500 varieties o f Vegetable and Flesrer Seeds, Plants,
Bruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all. Send for it. Address,
D. M. PERRY & CO., Detroit, Hick.
N otice o f Com m issioners.
TATE OE M ICHIGAN, County-of Berrien— fb.
Probate Court o f said County. Estate- o f fioznlvo Morgan, deceased.
The undersigned haying been appointed b y tho
Judge o f Probate o f saiil County, Commissioners
on Claims in the matter o f said estate o f Rozalvo
Morgan, and six months from the.SOth day o f Jan­
uary, A . D . 1882, having been allowed by 6aid Judge
o f Probate to all persons holding claims against
said estate, in which to present their claims to ns
for examination and adjustment! N otice is here­
by given, that we w ill meet .on Thursday the f 6th
day of March, A . D. 1882, and on Saturday, the
29th day o f July, A . D . 1832, at nine o ’clock A . M.
o f each day, at John C .D ick 's office, imthe village
o f Buchanan, in said County, to receive and exam­
ine such claims.
Dated Buchanan, Feb. 2,1882.
JOHN C. DICK,
: 1
ISAAC M. VINCENT, VOommlseloners,
52WS
SANFORD SMITH,
j
’
S
G R O C E R IE S
-AND-
C R O C KERY,
As any Firm in the Connty,
and
FillDBilielflersoIil.
THE M O ST POPULAR
------• O F~
South Bend.
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SEW ING M A EM IN EJL
For Sale or Trade.
A C R E S OF GOOD L A N D
___ good buildings, g o o d well
aud other improvements, within
one m ile o f M . C. H. K. depot.
A lso, 160 acres o f timbered land,
new buildings and steam saw m ill, that w ill cut
8,000 to 12,0(0 feet per day. W ill sell one or both
at a reasonable price, or will trade both ior an im­
proved farm. Enquire o f or address RECORD,
Buchanan, H ich .
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M O R TG AG E SA L E .
T V E F A U L T h a s b e e n m a d e In th o p a y m e n t
JLf o t a su m o t m o n e y se cu re d t o b e p a id
b y a n in d e n tu re o t m o rtg a g e m a d e b y I r a R .
B o ss t o J o h n A . D o n a ld so n , d a te d N ov em b er
4th, A . D . 1S72, a n d r e c o r d e d N o v e m b e r 6th,
A . D . 1872, i n L i b e r N o . 5 o f M ortgages, on page
603, in th e office o f th e R e g iste r o fD e e d' s o t'■Berr ie n C ou n ty, M ich ig an , b y w h ich d efa u lt th e
p o w e r o f sa le c o n ta in e d i n s a id m o rtg a g e h a s
b e c o m e o p e ra tiv e . T h e a b o v e d e scrib e d m o rt­
g a g e w a s o n th e 1st d a y o fF e b r u a ry , A.D .1878,
d u ly assign ed b y J o h n A , D o n a ld so n t o G eorg e
G. P h illip s, a n d b y th e sa id P h illip s d n ly a s ­
signed t o J o h n H . S to v e r o n th e 2d. d a y o f D e.
c o m b e r, A . D . 1881, w hich sa id assign m en ts
a re d u ly r e c o r d e d i u th e o ffice o t th e R e g iste r
o t D ee d s a fo re sa id . T h e re is c la im e d t o h e
d u e o n sa id m o rtg a g e a t th e d ate o f th is n o ­
t ic e , th ree h u n d red an d e ig h ty -o n e d o lla rs an d
s e v e n ty cents, a n d n o p ro c e e d in g s h a v e b e e n
in stitu ted e ith e r a t la w o r in e q u ity to r e c o v e r
sa id a m o u n t o r a n y p a r t th ereof. T h e re fo re ,
n o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t t h e said m o rtg a g e
w ilt h e fo r e c lo s e d b y a sa le o f th e p re m ise s
d e sc rib e d th erein , a t t b e f r o n t d o o r o f t h e
C ou rt H o u se , i n the v illa g e o f B e rrie n S prin gs,
B e rrie n C ou n ty , M ich ig a n , o n
9-
ALWAYS ;
Tuesday] tbe 13th day of April, A. D. 1882,
a t 10 o ’c l o c k i n th e fo r e n o o n , t o satisfy t h e
a m ou n t w h ic h w ill th en h e d u e o n s a id m o r t ­
g a g e , th e c o sts an d e x p e n s e s allow ed b y law
an d a n a tto r n e y t e e as p x o v id e d t o r in said
m o rtg a g e . T h e la n d a n a p r e m is e s t o h e af­
fe c te d b y th is fo r e c lo s u r e a re situ ate i n th e
c o u n ty o f B e rrie n a n d d e s c rib e d i n s a id m o r t ­
g a g e as fo llo w s t o -w it : T h e e a st te n a cre s o t
th e n o r th h a lf o t th e n o r th fr a c tio n a l h a lf o t
th e n orth -ea st q u a rter o f s e c tio n th irty -five
i n t o w n fo u r south, o f r a n g e n in e te e n w est,
r e se r v in g a strip o ff th e sou th s id e t h e r e o f tw o
ro d s in w id th fo r a p u b lic h ig h w a y .
D a te d B e rrie n S p rin gs, M ich ., J a n u a ry 17,
A.D.18S2.
JO H N H . STOVER,
A s s i g n e v o f s a id M o rtg a g e .
B obCOE D . D ix , A tt’y for Assignee.
E s ta t e o f J a m e s A t k in s o n . D e c e a s e d .
(First publication F eb. 2, 1882.)
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty o f Berrien, es.
A t a session o f the Probate Court for said Coun­
ty, held at the Probate office in the village o f Ber
ricn Springs, on Monday’, the 30th day o f
January, in the year one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-two.
Present, A l u x a n u e h B . L e e d s , Judge ofprohate.
I n the matter ot the estate o f James Atkinson,
deceased.
On reading andfiiingthepetition, dniy verified, of
E liza Atkinson, widow, E lizabeth Love, Jane
Hicks and Ellen Atkinson, heirs at law o f said
deceased, praying that administration o f said es­
tate may he granted to David E . Hrnman, or some
other suitable person.
Thereupon it is ordered that Wednesday, the 1st
day ol March next, at ten o 'd o c k in the forenoon, he
assigned for the hearing o f said petition, and that
the heirs at law o f said deceased, and all other per­
sons interested in said estate, are required to ap­
pear at a session o f said court, then to he holden m
tho Probate Office, in the village o f Berrien Springe,
and show cause, i f any there b e why the prayer ot
the petitioner should not b e granted: A nd it is
farther ordered, that said petitioner give notice to
the persons intercstedin said estate, ot the penden­
cy o f said petition, and the hearing thereof, by
cansing a copy o f this order to h e published in the
Berrien Connty Record, a newspaper printed and
circulated in said county, three successive weeks
previous to said day o f hearing.
[L . S.]
A L E X A N D E R B . LEED S,
(A true copy.)
Judge o f Probate
Last publication, Feb. 23,1882.
u
Estate of James Rose, Deceased,
First publication, Feb. 2,1882.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Connty o f Berrien, ss.
A t a session o f the Probate Court for said Coun­
ty, held at the Probate office in the village orBerrien Springs, on the thirty-first day o f January,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and.
eighty-two.
Present, A l e x a n d e r B . L e e d s , Judge o f Probate.
In the matter o f the eBtate o f James Rose,
deceased.
On readingandfilingthepetition, duly verified, ol
i f m . R . fioueb, a creditor o f said deceased, pray­
ing that administration with the will annexed o f
said Estate m ay be granted to Albert A . W orthing
ton, or some other suitable person.
Therenpon it is ordered, that Monday, th e 27fh
day o f February next, at 10 o’ clock tn the forenoon,
he assignedfor the hearing o f said petition, and that
the heirs at law o f said deceased, and all other
persons interested in said estate, are required to
appear at a session o f said Court, then to he
holden at the Probate offico,In the village o f Berrien
Springs, and show cause, i f any there he, why the
p rayerof the petioner should not he granted. A nd
.tis further ordered, thatsaidpetitioner givenotice
to the persons interested in said estate, o f the
pendency o f said- petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy o f this order to h e pub­
lished in the B ernen Connty Record, a newspaper
printed and circulated in said connty, three suc­
cessive weeks previous to said day o f hearing.
[L. S.]
A L E X A N D E R B. LEEDS,
(A true copy.)
. Judge o f Probate.
Last publication, Feb. 23,1882.
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BR O CEU S,
B u c h a n a n , H io h .
Chancery Notice.
T A TE OF M IC H IG A N , The Circuit Court 1nr_
the County o f Berrien—In Chancery. Second
Judicial Circuit o f Michigan.
Richard Zimmerman, Complainant, vs. Setale
Zimmerman, Defendant*
I t satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the
defendant, Bessie Zimmerman, is a non-resident'of,
this state and Is a resident o f Chicago,in the State
o f DUnois, on m otion o f D . E.Hinman, complain*
a n fe Solicitor, i t is ordered that Bessie Zimmer*
man, the defendant In this suit, cause her appear^
once in this cause to he entered rvithinfouruumth*'
from the date o f this order, and that in case of her
appearance she cause her answer to the complain­
ant's h ill to he filed and a copy thereof to he served,
on the complainant’s Solicitor within twenty day*
after service o f a copy o f said hill and notice of
this order, and in default thereof that said MI he
taken as confessed h y said defendant Bessie Zim*
merman. A n d it Is further ordered, that within
twenty days the said complainant cause a notice
o f this order to he published i n the Berrien County
Hecora, a newspaper published Weekly at Buchan*2* ip ju id County, and that saidnoticebe publish­
ed at least once i n each week fo r six (G) weeks to
succession, or that h e pause a copy o f this order t®
b o personally served on said Bessie Zimmerman,
defendant, a t least twenty days before tbetimu
■prescrihoaherein fo r her appearance.
Dated Decembr 31,1881.
=* ~ £ A W M ffiW J . SMITH, Circuit JudgeIs. is , Hxznuar, Solicitor for Complainant. fiOw?
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Send $1,60 f o r th e R ecord oneyeax,
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§ermn1%o.§ecord.
T H U R S D A Y , FE B . 1 6,1SS2.
Entered at the Post-Office, at Buchanan, M ich,, as
Second-Class Matter.
SUBSCRIBERS’ RECEIPTS.
WavrDh all out subscribers to he particularto
notice the date against their names npon their pa­
pers, and see that the acconntis right. W e always
give receipts for payments: made o n subscription
and this slip shonld'correspond w ith the last date
in yonr receipt,and denote the time to which the
subscriber ha* paid. I f there Is any mistake we
w ith to b e notified at once. N ever wait m ore than
tw o weeks fo r tk e date t o b e changed afterpayment
s m ade.
U O B L E I
HAS HIS FALL STOCK OF
Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES.
Hats and Caps, How in Store,
Mens Suits from 3 6 to 4 6 .
Cldldress, front 4 to 8 Years Old.
The W alker Boot.
W arm rain this m orning.
T h ere is danger in tins warm weath­
er at this tim e.
Goon sugar weather the past tw o or
three weeks.
Camp-fire next Wednesday evening,
M rs. E unice R edding , w idow o f
the late Benjamin Redding, one o f the
oldest settlers o f Terre Coupee Prairie,
died in Y iles last Saturday, aged 71
years.
W h a t does the R ecord know’ about
woodchucks and weather, anyhow?—
Reporter.
Meet us just back o f the foundry
next w’ eek at tw o o’clock, and we’ll in­
form thee.
P eople from all around the country
as far east as Three Rivers, north to
St. Joseph, and west to Michgan City
are learning that they get the best
photographs In Buchanan, and ate
coming here fo r work.
Earners, merchants, workmen, every­
body; see the call in another column
fo r the purpose o f arranging for an
agicnlturalfair In Berrien Springs. L et
that he a well attended meeting by
people from all parts o f the county.
T h e sidewalks in many parts of
this place are in an abominable condi­
tion, and in many places dangerous to
travel over In the dark. There will be
no lack o f business fo r the walk build­
er in a few weeks.
M r . R ose, o f the firm of Fuller &
Rose, proprietors o f the St. Johns Re­
publican, have dissolved partnership.
Rose goes to Benton Harbor, where he
w ill publish a paper, and Otis Fuller
will have full control o f the Republi­
can.—D etroit Evening News.
A bout 100 yards of sand came down
from Moccasin Bluff on to the Yarrow
Gauge track yesterday so that the train
could not go down in the afternoon.
The men worked until ten o'clock last
night to clear the track.
Feb. 22.
D r . Ca l l is left Davton fo r other
fields Mondav.
H a v e you selected vonr candidates
for village officers’?
I t takes six tons o f straw to run
Morrison’s paper factory one day.
BrcHANAX people are promised an­
other show next Monday evening.
Sa t u r d a y was one o f the busiest
davs Buchanan has seen this winter.
Sprin g plo w in g has com m enced in
many parts o f this northern country.
M r . A . 0 . H owe, o f ML Sterling, Ohio,
is visiting his relatives in this county.
M r . J a k e I mhoff started this morn­
ing fo r a business trip to Nebraska.
Mr . E„ R. H avens, our worthy Reg­
ister o f Deeds called upon the R ecord
T he Editor o f the Reporter tells his
readers of a contribution to Ins col­
umns that was not received until lie
was full. Eull! A nd a member in
good standing in the Methodist church
and Good Templar Lodge.
T h e Mirror tells o f a number of Bu­
chanan youths who went to Y iles last
week to see the can-can. W e think
the Mirror must be mistaken. Of
course on Buchanan youth would go to
sueli a show.
Mr . Otis Sterns obj’ ectsto the ref­
erence to his pig that he brought with
him from Ohio being as big sis a rat.
H e says that it weighs 70 pounds. He
probably forgets that H ill’s Corners
rats grow to an enormous size.
R ufus T a n P atte n and Edward
Inglewriglit were brought before Jus­
tice Dmk Wednesday, on charge o f lar­
ceny o f a cook stove, said to belong to
Thomas Price. The case was adjourn­
ed to Feb. 20.
vesterdav oftem oon.
Graham , M orton & Co., has com ­
menced work o f preparing the steamer
Sky Lark for her summer work.
Sold .— W e learn that Joseph Burch
has sold his residence, on Day's avenue
to E . W . Sanders o f Dayton fo r S i ,200
E ld . W . D eterde will preach in the
Old Advent church next Sunday fore­
noon and evening, at the usual hours.
M r . A . T. M e tcalf o f Plymouth,
In d „ a former employe in the R ecord
office, was in Buchanan over Sunday.
M r . George G. R ouge has so far
recovered from his stroke o f paralysis
as to he able to come to town Tuesday.
A number o f people go from this
place to attend the grand masquerade
by the workingmen’s association, In
Y iles, to-night.
W here w ill Guiteau go when he is
jerked out o f this world ?■—South Bend
Telegraph.
H —1. W hat a question.
D r . N ash , o f Waterloo, Ind., was in
this place Saturday looking fo r a place
to locate In the millinery business and
the practice o f medicine.
M r . Cv H . Stron g has sold his saw
m ill that was located about tw o miles
northwest o f Galien, to a party who
wiR m ove it t o north o f Bridgman.
Y en n or says that this week is to
break up in a snow storm. Perhaps It
will but onr faith in Tennor’s winter
weather has weakened, somewhat and
we shall w ant a verrification.
T h e singing class w ill meet in
Good Templars’ hall to-morrow (Fri­
day) evening, at 7 :30. A ll who are in­
terested are invited to be present.
T h e barbers o f this place, in order
to have a little recreation, now close
their shops a t S o’clock p . m., except on
Saturdays. They have not been open
on Sundays f o r several years.
“ So r e throat? Y es, caught cold by
throw ing off some o f m y extra cloth­
in g w hen I was sweating” Y o ta very
uncommon conversation In this vicini­
ty now-a-dajs.
N o w begins the string o f snake sto­
ries. The innocent creature has com­
menced to come oa t to sun himself,
and the wary traveler ruthlessly smash­
es M s head.
P igeons flying north, and the songs
o f robins and black birds are heard.
H ave these anything to do with the an­
nouncement o f the early approach o f
Spring?
H orsemen should not forget that
the R ecord office gets out bills that
I ^ S ^ s t a y np when properly pasted
W e "will, have a new stock o f cuts for
this kind o f work.
M b . E d. B artmess w ill close Ms
■term o f school a t Bakertown next
Wednesday, and w ill th en return to
complete M s course o f study at the
State agncultdral college.
E m t f o b t h e M illion .—T he Bu­
chanan lib r a r y and Lecture Associa­
tion have engaged that honorable and
widely know n gentleman, E li Perkins;
to deliver a lecture in Rough’s Opera
H ouse one week from to-morrow even­
ing, Eriday, February 24. Get your
vest buttons w ell sewed on and be prer
P**eitelaugh.
■
F rom the report of the Secretary of
State we learn that there was market­
ed in this county, during the months
o f August, September, October, Y ovember and December. 18S1. 183,188
bushels o f wheat, against 78,002 dur­
ing the same months the vear before.
T he owners o f ice houses can figure
up their next summer’s price o f ice
just as well now as after a while. The
ice is all out o f the lakes, and pretty
late In the season for very great expec­
tations for another freeze.
-jjc iu c ii
v u u u ij
Farm ers and Citizens, A ttention.
Every farmer and citizen should
hear the lecture o f Mrs. Augusta Coop­
er Bristol, at Peak Hall, Yiles, Febru­
ary 21, at 2 o’clock p. m. Subject:
“ The Farmers’ Relation to Society, and
his duty as an American Citizen.” Mrs.
Bristol has hut fe w equals and no su­
perior in America as a lady speaker.
Remember the lecture is free, and all
who do not avail themselves o f this op­
portunity to hear tMs celebrated speak­
er will miss a rare treat.
W e are pleased to see the R ecord’s
local items so freely used by the county
papers. Some have manliness enough
to give the paper credit and they have
our thanks. The others—well, it is
good for them to know how to make
up the deficiency in brains o f the es­
tablishments they represent.
One hundred and fifty car-loads o f
steel rail are in Marshall for distribu­
tion along the Michigan Central road.
It is the intention to relay all the
track from Y iles to Jackson with
steel rail, and a gang of men with
boarding and sleeping cars accompany
the steel for -the purpose of doing the
work.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
W e do not believe in putting money
into cheap premiums for subscribers,
but prefer to use it to add to the value
of the paper, and give our patrons as
much more than the worth o f their
money that way as possible.
W e will
send the R ecord to new trial sub­
scribers three months fo r twenty-five
cents. A fter that time the usual price
will be charged.
u c u u iu .
R ev .W . I. Cogshall is o f the firm
belief that he is a victim o f a conspi­
racy, not being able to recognize in an
express package he received Monday,
a valentine. The package contained a
fine gold watch from the Western
agency o f the American watch compa­
ny, but nothing about it to show who
are the conspirators, or by what au­
thority. H e ought to be able to stand
it i f the conspirators can.
L u ciu s W alters drove to his home
on the Chicago road, on the Dalrymple
place Sunday night, opened the bars,
drove Ms team through, but before go­
ing farther fell on the ground in what
the doctor said to be an apolpectic fit,
and laid there until the next forenoon
when he was discovered by Ms people,
after having lain there through the
heavy rain o f that night, and was bad­
ly chilled. H e died Tuesday night.
.T he Buchanan R ecord has entered
upon its (sweet) sixteenth year, and
the eighth under the management of
our able friend Holmes. Brother H.
has, by dint o f great perseverence and
untiring industry, raised the paper to
an enviable position among the Repub­
lican journals of the State. W e can
not blame the Buchananites for feel­
ing a just pride in their beautiful school
building and their ever true R ecord.
—Benton Harbor Times & Palladium .
I n another part of this paper is a no­
tice o f a portion o f the business o f the
Board o f Supervisors at their last meet­
ing, that interests all voters, as it is an
appeal to the pocket book. The pro­
tection o f the records o f the county
against fire is a question that ought
not be discussed in but one way, and
L ist o f letters remaining uncalled that for their safety. The Board at
for in the post-office at Buchanan, its last gathering at the county seat
Mich., for week ending Feb. 16, 1SS2: made an examination o f the county
John C. Denis, Miss Laura Terris, Miss
office building, and decided that for an
Lizzie Miller, Mr. Amos Shetterley, outlay o f $2,000 a sufficient vault could
Mrs. Hannah Shaffer, Mr. Landon
be built to protect these books against
Marsh. Postal cards—Miss G. L. Lang,
fire or any malicious burglary, and ask
John G. Wolmies. Drop letters—A lon­
the voters o f the county to say wheth­
zo Litner. L . P. A lexander , P. M.
er it shall be done or not. The private
parties who own the abstracts o f title,
T here is talk o f constructing a dam
not near so important and valuable a
across the Elkhart river 250 feet long,
property as the cqunty books, do not
and digging a race two and one-half
think o f leaving their books out of a
miles long, which would give the Stufire-proof safe a single night, and it is
debaker and DeCamp farms, at Elk­
proportionately important that the
hart, 1,500 horse power in the driest
county books shall be protected. The
seasons. The work would cost $30,vote should be. Yea.
000.—South Bend Tribune.
A better power could be made here
A show company was brought here
for less money.
Tuesday by one Harry Marks and Chas.
Ross, and advertised as a can-can, liigliM r . George Churchill has com­
kickers from Oshkosh, giving the im­
menced work on a dwelling house for
pression of* something far from firstMrs. Derinda Weaver at the corner of
class, hut during the day the manager
Oak and Third streets. This will be a
skipped for parts unknown, and left
grand improvement to that part of
the company to shift for itself without
town. There is a row o f some eight
any money. The company went on
or ten old shells of barns along the oth­
with the entertainment, which had no
er side o f Oak street from her lots that
semblance o f can-can or anything more
are highly ornamental to that part of
immoral than any minstrel show, got
town. They aTe there, however, and
out more paper, and gave another en­
no one has a right to say they shall not
tertainment Wednesday evening, and
remain.
are to perform in Berrien Springs to­
A Y iles man is very much in need night. The actors appear all right,
o f a farm. H e has been trying about paid their hills, and went their way
two years to buy, but has thus far fail­ happy as possible, under the circum­
ed to find what he has been looking stances. The manager, Ross, was for­
for. H e wants forty or sixty acres of merly a mixer o f drinks in South Bend,
good improved land with good build­ and Marks, a CMcago adventurer, who
ings and all modern conveniences, and got the company together by an adver­
fo r this he is willing to pay as high as tisement in the Y e w Y ork Clipper,
$500. A n y one feeling liberal enough and are now under arrest in Chicago,
to supply his long felt want can obtain on complaint o f an actress who has
been left in some country town by
Ms address at this office.
these fellows, to get home as best she
A Y e w I nvention.—Dr. J. M. Roe, may.
o f this place, has just had made, by his
direction, a stethoscope, to operate on
Scarlet fever has made Its appear­ the same plan as the aerustic tele­
ance in the neighborhood o f Mr. George phones that are in use about this place,
W itters place, about six miles south the sound being conducted to the ear
of this place. A child o f Mr. David b y means o f a copper wire. The doc­
Holts, oil the Yathaniel Frame farm, tor informs the R ecord that his in­
died o f this disease Tuesday, and Mr. vention works like a charm, and,
Witter informs the R ecord that three whether he makes anything out o f it
■of not, he will have a good stethoscope
o f his children are now sick with i t
for Ms own use.
D an . D aves, wMle on his way home
from this place Saturday night, let Ms
horses run away near the Bakertown
crossing o f the Michigan Central road,
when one o f the horses ran into a ditch
by the road and was drowned. It has
the appearance o f being a bad ease o f
too much whisky. .
M r . J ohn I. R ough will sell a lo t o f
personal property, consisting o f stock,
farming implements, and other goods,
it public auction, on'Thursday, Feb.
23, at his residence, about four miles
south o f this place. J. A . Hartman, o f
South Bend, will furnish the chin mu­
sic.
T he new German Baptist church at
St. Joseph is to be formaBy dedicated
next Sunday. Revs. Deitz, o f Milwau­
kee; Wilson, o f Cheboygan; Senn, o f
Y ew Y o rk ; Feebler, o f Detroit; Pallkenaw, o f Battle Creek; Manger, o f
Casco, and Myer o f Whitehall, will be
present and assist in the services.
Mr . Charles E. T errieke is mak­
ing preparations fo r opening a hard­
ware store in Berrien Springs. The
Berrien Sprin g people will find Char­
ley a fine addition to their society, per­
fectly straight^ pleasant to do business
with, anda good fellow to have around,
and must treat him accordingly.
u u tiu a iu a u )
P ostmaster A lexander , at this
place, has been instructed by the de­
partment at Washington that on and
after March 1, he w ill have the work
o f making up the Berrien Springs mail
for transportation over the narrow
gauge railroad, instead o f having it go
from Y iles over the stage route, as
heretofore. This w ill give the Berrien
Springs people their mail a few hours
earlier than thev have been used to.
T h e representatives o f the Chicago
Music Company, who managed the
musical convention here, as mentioned
last week, gave an entertainment at
the Christian church Saturday. They
are spoken o f by all we have heard as
the best managers o f music classes
that stopped at Buchanan, and gave
the best o f satisfaction. Their happy
faculty o f keeping everybody in a good
humor pleased the singers.
They
closed a convention in Three Oaks by
a concert Monday evening.
T r e a su r e r Sm ith finds It his ex­
perience that the hardest tax to col­
lect is dog tax, all kinds o f excuses be­
in g given for not paying it. Some
claim that the dog assessed is dead and
they have another; “M y neighbor’s dog,
at m y house on a visit at same time
Supervisor called,” and others equally
absurd. The man who is not willing
M r . E dw ard M cGlin se y , w liore- to pay the tax o f $1 on his dog ac­
centlv
“ m oved here from Pennsvlvania
9 knowledges his dog to he not worth so
and purchased the property o f Mr. Ed­ much and should not object to having
ward Ballengee, com er o f Second and it disposed of.
Portage streets, died last evening, o f
paraplegy, aged 52 years. Mr. M c­
E l i P erkins , Feb. 24, at Rough’s
Glinsey was a brother-in-law o f the
Opera House. Mr. Perkins refers with
Messrs. Beistle o f tMs place.
pride to the following high testimoni­
R eve l , better known as D o c F ow ­ als:
“ When E li Perkins delivered his lec­
ler, while working the yankee whitler
ture in the Illinois House o f Repreat the Buchanan Mffg. Co’s shop on hensibles, there was a great rush—hun­
Monday, met with quite a serious ac­ dreds o f people le ft the building, and
cident, loosing the first join t o f the they said i f he had repeated it the next
middle finger, also cutting the index night they would have left the city,”—
Chicago Times.
finger o f the same hand. Dr. Baker
M r. Beecher, an author quite well
dressed the hand.
known in Brooklyn, thus writes to the
London Times in regard to Mr. Per­
T h e R ecord acknowledges the re­
kins’ eloquence:
ceipt o f tw o finely lithographed calen­
“ Words cannot describe the impress­
dars for 1882, from the gentlemanly
ive sight H ow sublime! to see Mr.
passenger agent o f the CMcago, R ock Perkins standing perfectly erect, with
Island & Pacific Railroad. They com­ one hand on his broad, massive, tM ck
pare favorably w ith the other w ork by skull, talking to the educated classes
to see the great orator declaiming per­
that company. T h e best to be had.
fectly unmoved, while streams o f peo­
ple got up and went out! H ow grand
Complaint comes to the R ecord a spectacle, as joke after joke fell from
that the east end o f the river bridge is the eloquent lips o f this Cicero o f ora­
not in a first-class condition—that the tors, to watch the enthusiastic crowds
arising majestically as one man and
highway commissioner o f Y iles town­ waving their hands as they-clamorous­
ship crosses the bridge every fe w days ly demanded their—money back at the
and does nothing toward repairing it. box-office.”
1\ S.—E li -Perkins distributes a sixO f course this is not as.it should be.
Better have some new plank put in dollar chromo to all who remain to the
there,M r. Commissioner, before yonr end o f the lecture. Parties o f six who
township has some one’s horse to pay sit the lecture out w ill he given a house
for.
and lot.
u iiv u ig w u
frogs can get them along Hickory
creek, as they are out sunning them­
selves.
Stock is looking well thus far, at
least those that are fed well. Sheep
have been but little expense this win­
ter.
Sias Cole, in spite o f his bad cold, a
goodly number o f neighbors gathered
in last Saturday night and informed
Mm that he was sixty-two years old,
and presented many tokens o f respect.
A portion consisted o f pipes and to­
bacco, as he is an inveterate destroyer
o f the weed, and takes pleasure in do­
ing the same.
Prospect this morning o f fair weath­
er, after a thunder shower Sunday
night.
M orris.
■ R U N S !
IR flM S I
-I H A V E T H E
Geo. Wood Organs,
A nd will warrant them to be o f the best, in both make and finish.
Gall a i Examine
-I H A V E
ALSO
TH E-
ACORNS F R O M T H R E E OAKS.
Feb. 14,1882.
Valentines’ day.
More racket on north side wffh stove
wood instead o f pool-balls for missiles.
Prof. George has been holding a mu­
sical convention here this week. Has
a class o f seventy-two. They gave a
concert to a crowded house. Every­
body was highly pleased with both the
instructions giv*en and concert. W e
hope to see the company back again.
The musical class organized last
night with Horace Warren, President:
H. B. White, V ice President; Miss
ClaraBaily, Sec.; Miss Rate Sherrill,
Treas. and organist. W ill meet Tues­
day night and keep the class.
Prof. Leslie says this town has as
fine a lot of soprano singers as he ever
heard in a place o f this size. Three
Oaks can furnish as good as any of
them.
Dr. Sovereign is putting an office on
the ground floor, south o f Jos. Wythe’s
drug store.
One o f Abram Martin’s boys in
splitting wood, bad a piece strike him
in the eye. and it is very much feared
lie will loose the sight o f it.
Elder Cole preached in the Disciple
church last Sunday morning and even­
ing.
Our Marshall is laid up with facial
neuralgia.
Charles Bradley and John Smith
will give up their places the first of the
month preparatory to leaving for the
west. Good luck go with the boys.
A large delegation from Buffalo this
morning to attend the law suit.
Henry Bennett lias been confined to
his house for several days with sore
throat.
A case o f diphtheria reported in
town in the Houghton family.
Capt. Palmer lectures on temper­
ance in this place to-night.
Mrs. Wm. Eason is quite sick.
There is a large case o f scan. mag.
among the high tones abont to break
loose.
Peter Strekle has purchased one hun­
dred and sixty acres o f wood land in
Chikaming township.
W e learn that Uncle Henry Souders
is to return to us in a short time. He
will he welcomed back by a good many
friends.
Prof. R ice has a music class at Y ew
Garlisle.
W e learn that our new doctor is not
to remain with us.
St. John Sewing Machine.
Only a few packages o f the knife
and fork tea left.
BARM ORE BROS.
Hurrah for Buchanan.
Colored
Shirting worth 12)4 cents for 10 cents,
at
HIGHS’.
J O T T IN G S F R O M A L L A R O U N D .
Feb. 13, 1S82.
E d . R ecord : — Weather fine and
warm. Roads getting better, and colds
getting worse.
Meetings at H ill’s Comers still con­
tinue.
The Farmers’ Institute at Stevensville, on the 4th inst. was a grand suc­
cess. as it was largely attended out­
side the Order o f Patrons o f Husband­
ry. Am ong those outside who partici­
pated in the discussions was Mr. Cum­
mins, from St. Joseph. Rev. Stormy
Davis (subduer o f evil), who is holding
a series meeting at Stevensville, gave
the Patrons o f Husbandry a great mo­
mentum o n ’ their journey, and every­
thing went off smooth as a marriage
bell. Another Farmers’s Institute was
held at Mt. Tabor Grange Hall, on the
17th inst., but nothing o f any great
importance was accomplished.
St, Joseph is reported to have the
small-pox, but no one there knows
anything about it.
Huntsman’s saw-mill is doing rath­
er a down-hill business since last June.
It has had three accidents. The first
was, Thomas Sterns got too close to the
saw and his index finger shortened.
The next was B ill Kreamer got Ms
hand between a belt and pully and
dislocated Ms wrist, which w ill never
be as good as it was. Next, Charles
Strong got close enough to the big saw
to take off two fingers close to the
knuckles (the two middle fingers), and
scratch the fore and little fingers a lit­
tle. A ll these accidents happened on
Wednesday forenoon. It is thought
by many and said by others that Fri­
day is the unlucky day, but not in these
instances. Cannot tell who is going to
be the next victim, as the chances are
good.
W heat is beginning to look, o f a drab
color,
Pigeons are coming, as I see a flock
fly mg over. I f they w ill make a short
stay, I w ill try to secure enough to
make a pot-pie.
Any. one wishing to .get ft mess o f
Farmers wanting Seed Potatoes had
better get them now, as they are bound
to go higher.
BARMORE BROS.
V alen tin es a t th e 99 Cent S tore .
A ll wool Socks, at H ighs’. Only 25.
IIiGns’ now show Gents’ Re-enforced
Shirt, for 75 cents. Y o one else does.
I f you want big bargains in Gro­
ceries, call on H eifn er . W ill sell
cheap for cash.
Corsets for Children, Corsets for
Misses, Corsets for ladies, only at
HIGHS’.
H ighs sell the best Unlaundried
-Shirts fo r the money in the city.
B arm oke B ros’, have the finest 60
cent Chewing Tobacco in the market.
Try it.
Walter I. Himes was taken with a
congestive cliill Friday night, but is
better n ow -----Y . H. Moore, o f the
United States Fish Commission, has
planted 1,000,000 young whitefish off
St. Joseph.
TO TH E PUBLIC.
I wish to announce to the public
that the mistake made this season, at
my dressmaking shop, was purely a
mistake, in changing the goods brought
there by tw o parties, who w ill testify
to this .fact, thereby exonerating me
from all blame. There being many
false statements made regarding this
mistake, I feel it a duty which I owe
to myself to make this explanation:
Tw o ladies, Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Myler, each brought a dress pattern of
cashmere for me to make up, Mrs.
Phelps’ pattern containing eight yards
and Mrs. Myler's six. Through my
m istake' I exchanged patterns, hut
upon learning o f this I bought materi­
al and made it satisfactory to the par­
ties, whose names are signed below my
own.
M a r y G osline ,
M rs . A . J. P helps ,
*
M rs . F . M y l e r .
Highest market price paid for Butter.
BARM ORE BROS’.
Oat Meal Soap, at H ighs’, 10c a box.
Teetli extracted without pain by the
use o f Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas,
at M AN SFIELD ’S Dental Rooms.
A ll classes o f underwear at reduced
prices at
W E A V E R & CO.
.A lw a y s R efre sh in g ;.
It pays to trade at H ighs. Go and
see.
W e still keep Crockery and Glassware and sell cheap as any other man
and don’t you forget it.
BARM ORE BROS.
F ull line qf W ire and Gut Violin
Strings at *
W ESTONS
for “Buckeye Cookery,” the best book
AGENTS W A N T E D .— A pp ly to
for the kitchen in the market. Y o MRS. Y . S. WELCH, Buchanan.
young housekeeper should be without
Canned Goods are down, at
a copy, and old ones w ill not after see­
S .& W .W . SMITHS’.
ing it.
A second-hand Parlor Stove, base
burner, in good order, for sale cheap,
at this office.
C A LL A N D SEE CHARLIE, A T
NOBLE’S, F O R GOOD BARG AIN S
A N D BOTTOM PRICES IN CLOTH­
ING, BOOTS A N D SHOES.
Bargains at H ighs’ now, after in
voicing.
F or Boots and Shoes, call at
SCOTT & CO’S.
A new invoice o f Clocks to-day, at
F O LK ’S.
W eston w ill receive his new stock
o f W all Paper this week.
Oh! Mary, do go and look at R ough
& H eljhck ’s Y ew Goods. They are
magnificent.
Great bargains in Sugar, at
TR E A T & REDDENS.
Bargains in Underwear, to close out
.
H i g h s ’.
F or Boots and Shoes, cheap, call at
Scott & Co’s, second door east o f
Bank,
40 cents fo r a set of Breakfast Plates
(Meakin ware), at
T R E A T & REDDEN’S.
Y o trouble to show goods, at "
. ROUGH &HELMIC1TS.
at
E x t r a copies o f the R ecord may
always he found at the news depot m
the post office room.
tf
The friends o f Soap must buy early
at H ighs.’ Going fast.
A first-class farm of 90 acres, within
sixty rods o f a Michigan Central depot
in this county, fair buildings and or­
chard, for sale at a bargain.
J. G. HOLMES.
I have for sale a house and lot on
Fourth street.
Two-story house,
good well and cistern, and other im­
provements, that can be had for $475.
A lso two lots in Fulton’s addition, for
sale cheap.
' JOHN G. HOLMES.
ft
Is c a lle d to th e fa ct that
Corner Drug Store,
Store .
M r . W m . P o w e r s has ' added to his
stock o f Boots & Shoes a fine- line o f
la d ie s a n ^ Misses’ ■Wear. Examine
he Stogfc-Jwjfore baying,
■
r .
*>
C. F. Engle, Druggist, says: R in e­
hart's W orm Lozenges excel every­
thing else for Worms. I cannot keep
store without them.
D. Weston.
D r . D a v id K e n n e d y ’s “ F a v o r it e R e m e d y ”
Stimulates and helps nature in her
efforts to throw off disease. I t does
fight nature. I t does not send the un­
Twenty per cent, discount on all orders for the happy sufferer into deeper pits o f pain
next thirty days.
under the pretense o f doing him good.
It acts tenderly and sympathetically
Tailoring in A ll its Departments. like a mother lulling her child into
sleep and health. Do you have trouble
with your digestion, your kidneys or
A L L W ORK W ARRAN TED.
liver ? Is your head thick and heavy ?
Dr. Kennedy’s “Favorite Remedy” will
drive out the poison and make you
W . TRENBETH,
well again. Hand your Druggist One
Merchant Tailor,
Buchanan, Mich Dollar for a bottle, or write to the
Doctor, at Rondout, Y . Y .
F or Sale .—Tw o houses and large
Warner’s W hite W ine o f Tar Syrup
lots On Front street, in the village of is curing more coughs and colds than
Buchanan. One with a good barn, for any other medicine in America. Large
D. Weston.
$1.500; tbe other, without bam, for bottles, price 50c.
2w4
$1,300. Call at this office. Each Is a
“ WINE OF CARDUI” makes rosy cheeks
bargain.
Goods All New and Fresh.
M rs. Y . S. W elch is still selling tbe
Practical Housekeeper, the best book
o f the kind in America. Read what is
said o f it by ladies in Buchanan who
are using it:
I have never had a failure when fol­
lowing its directions.
an d c le a r c o m p le x io n s .
F or sale Dy D. Weston.
99 CENT STORE.
£ 1
l
W hy w ill you go bare lieaded when you can get a H ood fo r
almost nothing. Just look at these prices: H oods that we
sold for §1.25 now reduced to 99 cents, and those we sold fo r
99 cents reduced to 79 cents, and also a nice selection o f
----- PR O PRIETOR OF T H E -----
Lace Collars and Collarettes,
w hich we are offering at very low prices.
Cen t Store . .
th e 99 Cent
I will offer for the next month GREAT BAR­
GAINS in Custom Clothing, to make room for
Spring Goods.
A T T E N T IO N !
To buy Goods cheap, go to
HIGHS’.
Y o w we have got Dried Peaches.
BARM ORE BROS.
CLOTHING!
SEVERSON & FO LK.
A fine line o f Tobaccos and Cigars
just received. W ill be sold cheaper
than the cheapest, at H E IF Y E R ’S.
W . A . SEVERSON ,
Cent Store .
1SS2.
F or Sale.—SO acres “ number one’
land in Oronoko township, 60 acres im­
proved, large barn, 40 by SO, good twestory house, good apple and pear orch­
ard and small fruits, one o f the best
wells in the county, good fences, and
Mrs. War. P owers.
I use mine every day, and think it is the best o f stock water, will he sold at
a bargain. Cali at this office.
first-class.
Mrs. B. H. Spencer.
I think all housekeepers should have
Q u ic k a n d S o r e .
A n expert tinner is now employed at
M rs. O. C. H igh .
Many miserable people drag them­
Rough Brothers’ Hardware.
JOB the book.
A n excellent book. A ll the recipes selves about with failing strength, feel­
W O R K attended to PR O M PTLY and we have tried are good.
ing that they are steadily sinking into
in FIRST-CLASS ORDER.
M rs. Y . H amilton .
their graves, when by using Parker’s
The best book I ever saw.
Ginger Tonic they would find a cure
Maple Syrup at BARM ORE BROS’.
M rs. Y . P ratt .
commencing with the first dose, and
V alen tin es a t th e 99 Cent Store .
The hook is reliable and worthy o f strength quickly and surely coming
all praise.
Mrs. A . E. W eaver .
Dried Plums, at
hack to them.
1
I would not wish to be without the
BARM ORE BROS’.
Warner’s
W
hite
W
ine
o
f
Tar
takes
work.
M rs. O. S. T ourje.
the lead. Tw o millions bottleg sold
Buchanan is ahead on Prints, at
A valuable hook.
the past year. It- cures coughs and
Mrs. R. M orris.
Highs.’ Only 5 and 7 cents.
Just as complete as anything can be. colds quick. Large bottle, price 50c.
TO TH E PUBLIC.
2w4
D. Weston.
Mrs. J. L . R ichards.
Mr. George Scott has purchased the
I like the book very much.
“ WINE OF CARDUI” for Ladies only.
M rs. J ' J. V a n R iper .
interest o f Mr. Gray, in the Boot and
F or sale by D. Weston.
Y o amount o f money would buy my
Shoe business, and the firm will he
Buckeye cook book i f I could not pur­
T h e H ig h e s t H a n k .
known as Scott & Co., and will have a chase another.
Made from harmless materials, and
new stock in a few days, and prices to
bins. C. O. H amilton .
adapted to the fading and falling hair,
suit. Call and see us.
80 acres o f land, 75 o f them, under Parker’s Hair Balsam has taken the
V alentines a t th e 99 Cent Store . improvement, within 2)4 miles of highest rank as an elegant and reliable
hair restorative.
2
Y iles City. Fair buildings, good im­
See our Lamps and Crockery.
Yo head-ache or "back-ache lor ladies
S. & W . W. SMITH. : provements, and a fine selection of
who drink “ WINE OF CARDUI.”
Extra copies o f the R ecord may be fruits. Can be had at a bargain o f
F or sale by D. Weston.
JO E Y G. HOLMES.
had at the Y ews Depot of
Harmonicas, Accordeons, Flageolets
Clarionets, Fifes, Violins, Guitars,,
nt
FO LK ’S.
40 cents buys a set o f Cups and Sau­
cers, at
TR E A T & REDDENS.
Lots o f Ladies’ Walking Shoes for
spring wear, just received by
J. K. WOODS.
Oh! That new Silverware o f F olks
is just too utterly too, too.
t
Dr. Price’s success has been great
and he has the respect o f the medical
faculty, and the public generally,—we
take pleasure in recommending him
to those who may be afflicted in any
N O W IS THE TIME TO LEAVE way with diseases he treats. Dr.
Price’s next visit at Yiles, Bond House,
YO U R ORDERS FOR
on Saturday, the 11th o f February,
When you want nice Dress Buttons
and Trimmings go to
HIGHS’
F or S a l e .— I am desirous of selling
my old home, consisting o f 67 acres
and situated 1)4 miles south o f Dayton village on Terre Coupe Prairie. A
good house and barn, good orchard,
well watered. F o r further informa­
tion inquire at Dayton P. O.
w4
E L I EGBERT.
Our 50 cent Chewing Tobacco beats
them all. Try it.
T R E A T & REDDEY.
V alen tin es a t
W hen visiting Yiles, it you nave any
The best 50 cent tea in town at
old jewelry, take itto J. Crocker Brown,
H E IF Y E R ’S.
one door east o f the Citizens’ National
I f you want 50c Tobacco go to H eif ­
Bank, with W . G. Rlish, and have it ner’s. Cant be beat, here nor else­
worked over into new.
where.
F or Sale . — 14S acres, within %
Don’t forget to go to F ulton ’ s for
mile o f the Michigan Central depot, your Cloaks and Dolmans.
HO acres under cultivation, good new
-Go to B arm ore B ros’, for all kinds
buildings, one o f the most thrifty ap­
o
f
Canned (iooas.
ple orchards in the county, about 150
trees, and other fruits, good wheat
On e o f the finest dwelling places in
land, and an excellent stock farm. Call Berrien county, w ith 7 acres o f ground,
at this office.
JOHN G. HOLMES.
can he had at a bargain at this office.
A
ll kinds of fruit, all o f the best varie­
H eifner’ s is the only place m town,
ties,
and the land in the highest state
or in fact in Berrien county, that the
Vienna and Cream Bread can befound. o f cultivation. Just the thing fo r a
market gardener.
Tiie Reliable Grocers.
ISO acres for sale in one or two lots,
S .& W .W . SMITH.
or
will trade for a smaller farm. It
P arties living at a distance from
this place, wishing to purchase a copy is heavy timber land, 80 acres under
o f Buckeye Cookery advertised in these cultivation, excellent buildings, a good
columns by Airs. Y . S. Welch, can have orchard, 3 miles from Yiles and 5 miles
one sent to them by mail, post paid, from Buchanan. Call on
J .G . HOLMES.
by sending tbe price, $2, to her address
Please look over our stock.
or to this office.
W E A V E R & CO.
L adies, call upon Mrs. Y . S. Welch
A delicious odor is imparted by
Floreston Cologne, which is always re­
freshing, no matter how freely used. 4
Polite and attentive clerks, at R ougii
& II elm igk ’s Store.
th e 99
C. H . BASER.
N one but Pure and Fresh Drugs
kept at
WESTON’S Pharmacy.
M oney L ost.— On the 8th inst. a
ten dollar bill. The finder will be suit­
ably rewarded by leaving the same at
Dodd’s drug store.
R obert H. R ogers,
V alen tin es a t
Baker’s Furniture Store.
Best F ine Cut and Plug Tobacco, at
W ESTON’S Pharmacy.
Locals.
th e 99
CALL A T -
2,500 rolls of Paper arrived at H ighs’
last week, and don’t you forget it.
(Berrien Springs Era.]
V alen tin es a t
Sell Either on Trial and m Easy Payments.
Y ou can -get the best bargains in
Dishes at T r e a t & R edden ’s. Call
and see.
T R E M M E L -W IL L A R D .
L et us all join in congratulating Mr.
Francis Tremmel and Miss Jessie W il­
lard, who were united in matrimony
at the home o f the bride’s father, Mr.
Joseph Willard, south-east o f Dayton,
Wednesday evening, Feb. S. The knot
was firmly tied by Rev. G. W . Sickafoose. A bout thirty-four guests were
present at the nuptials. Supper was
served at seven o’clock. A fter the usual
amount o f merriment the company de­
parted, leaving the following list of
presents on the table:
Cake-stand, Mrs. Ella W eaver; lamp,
Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead; half-dozen
napkins, Mary Cuthbert; glass set, E li
and David Harfline, o f Berrien Springs;
pitcher, Mr. John M cFallon; table lin­
en, Mrs. J. F . and Ed. Bartmess; lamp,
Joel M cFallon; bed spread and towel
linen, mother o f bride; bouquet o f
flowers, Mr. and Mrs. James Case; lidy,
Mrs. Rena Osborn, o f H ill’s Corners;
lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Able, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Case and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Case;
tw o frames o f w ax work, sister of
groom ; fruit dish, Mrs. Mary M cFal­
lon.
The only machine which w ill run either backward or forward without
changing direction o f work.
M akes a s p e c llt y p f k e e p in g up -with th e tim es,
a n d is
Constantly Receiving Ad­
ditions to His Stock
o f Such n e w rem e d ie s as a re g a in in g fa v o r
-where in trod u ced . T he
Toilet Requisite Department
I s n o t n e g le c te d ,'b u t is m o r e c o m p le te th an
e v er; co n ta in in g tiie b e s t g o o d s , b oth dom es:
tie an d im p orted .
•INSPECTION IS -SOLICITED,
Gloves I
Gloves I Gloves l
W e are selling B uck Gloves w orth §1.50 for 99 cents, and
Ladies’ K id Mittens, with fu r wrists, for 88 cents, w orth §1.00*
and also Children’s Mittens 19 cents, w orth 25 cents. Remem­
ber that yon find all these things at the
BUCHANAN 99 C EN T S TO R E,
Opposite Dunbar House.
The Berrien County Record: Buchanan, Michigan, Tbursday,. February
Scientific Iconoclasm.
The doctors have been making a con­
certed attack on the convenient theory
that nearly all diseasss lark in certain
specific but unseen germs •which at their
own sweet Trill float about in the air.
The attack has not been unattended with
success, and germs for every description
o f ailments are being relegated to that
realm where ghosts and hobgoblins were
long since banished,
•Supported by several eminent British
and French physiologists, many of the
doctors are mating a sally upon the
Jennet discovery, and are insisting that
more disease is injected into the human
system by vaccination than is ever kept
ont—that, indeed, vaccination is a humbug, and, therefore, no preventive of
smallpox.
Laymen have been compelled to give
more or less credence to the new depar­
ture of the medical fraternity, but they
have sought consolation in thebelief that
the theory of malarial poisons, or “ miasmic germs,” was still left them. A las!
this prop is being knocked from under
them, and the compound of whisky and
qninine is no longer a boon. It is asser­
ted. and the assertion is supported by
the facts, that fever and ague obtain as
much on the hills as in the valleys; that
to dwell on the shore o f stagnant pools
and lagoons, surrounded b y a damp at­
mosphere, is as conducive to health as
to shiver on mountain peaks surrounded
by ice and snow. During the summer
it is claimed b y physicians that the
Inhabitants o f Sew Orleans who spear
young alligators and seek pleasure on
the banks o f the numerous ponds and
quagmires which surround the Crescent
City are fallyas robustand eat as heartily
and as regularly as 2*ew Yorkers who
datiy bathe at Manhattan Beach
or hunt and fish, among the Adiron­
dack^
There has been less fever and ague in
this immediate locality than for years
before.
The inhabitants of the bottom
hinds o f the Little and Big Miamis,
and way down on the Wabash, where
p. op’e have been known to eat
<..nly with a spoon, and at their regu­
lar daily banquets to have alternated
between a tablespoonful o f victuals and
a tabiospoonful of quinine, the “ shakes”
have been comparatively a stranger.
Is there some convulsions going
on in nature to thus antidote the
convulsions usually going on in human­
ity in these heretofore miasmic regions j?
Professor Chadboume, of Williams
College, cites the prevalence of agne on
the barren tops of the Bocky Mountains.
Has the eucalyptus tree planted in many
of these malarial localities compelled
the germs to “ flee to the mountains !”
At Elberon and in Washington the
physiologists have proved their ab­
solute infallibility. Their oufslaught
upon the germ theory must there­
fore be justifiable. The position they
take on miasma must be correct
Laymen can now expect any thing.
They can expect to be convinced that
joppermiut is no remedy for the colic,
that gout comes of long fasting, that
“ jiimjams'’ invariably follow a too fre­
quent use of ice-water, that indeed food
is entirely unnecessary and pain all im­
aginary.— Cincinnati Enquirer.
Donations to American Colleges.
Johns Hopkins gave $3,000,000 to the
university which bears fils name. John
C. Green presented Princeton with $750,000. The gifts o f Ezra Cornell and H.
W. Sage to Cornell University aggregat­
ed more than 31,000,000. Lafayette
College has received from Ario Pardee
more than 3500,000 since 1S64, and the
Western Reserve Gollege was endowed
with $500,000 b y Amasa Stone. Airs.
Ya'.eria G. Stone, the wife of a Boston
merchant, has bestowedmore than3600,000 on different American colleges,
among which curiously enough, Harvard
has not been included. Besides the
sums allotted io the Southern educa­
tional fund, George Peabody gave to
Yale and Harvard $150,000 each; to
Washington College, Virginia, $60,000;
to Kenyon, Ohio, $25,000, and to various
scientific institutions about $1,500,000.
Joseph E. Sheffield gave to the scientific
school of Yale nearly $100,000, and Am­
herst College received $150,000 from
Samuel Williston.
Nathahiel Thayer
and Nathan Matthews have each* given
more than a quarter of a million to Har­
vard University; and the gifts of the
younger Agassiz to the museum at Cam­
bridge, whichhis father founded, already
exceed $300,000, In general, it may be
said that the aggregate donations re­
ceived by American colleges since 1S60
equal their entire valuation in that year.
In the last twelvemonth covered b y these
statistics {,187$) the total amount of gifts
bestowed on collegiate institutions was
about $1,390,000. It had reached $1,271.000 in the preceding year. Abont
one-third of these amounts was given to
the colleges in New England, and more
than oue-half to the colleges of the sea­
board States.
Ohio Legislature Eighty Years Ago.
Michael Baldwin, the irrepressible and
uieorrigible, was no more dignified, ab­
stemious or moral in his position asSpeaker of the first Ohio House of Rep­
resentatives than he has been In former
years or lesser stations.
He presided
over the Chamber In 1803, 1801 and 1S05.
It is a matter of tradition that for his
own pecuniary benefit, and for the enter­
tainment among those of the legislators
who had a penchant for gami ng, he es­
tablished in his rooms the game of “ vingtet-un,” himself acting as hanker and
dealer, and as a matter of course winning
more frequently than any of the other
players. On one occasion, after much
drinking and a late setting at the gam­
bling-table, Baldwin found himself in
possession not only of all the money of
his companions, but of many of their
watches. In the morning the House of
Representatives was found to be without
a quorum; tint Baldwin, accustomed
to heavy drinking and late hours, was in
his place hack of the Speaker's desk.
Rapping savagely with his gavel, he de­
manded the roll-call of the House, and
ifcen sent the Sergeant-at-Arms out with
orders to bring in the delinquent mem­
bers. After an hour or so that -function­
ary returned, followed b y about a dozen
members of the Ohio Legislature, whose
blood-shot eves, suffused faces, unsteady,
shambling steps, and general air of
shamefacedness indicated the late hours
they had kept, and their heavy indul­
gences. W ith much, austerity of man­
ner, Baldwin reprimanded the tardy
members, reminded them of the cost
to which the infant State was subjected
b y paying of their p e r diems, and was
proceeding to further elaborate his cen­
sure on their late arrival and the conse­
quent delay of legislation, when one of
the delinquents, exasperated beyond
control, cried out, “ Hold on there, Air.
Speaker, hold on I How could we tell
what time it was, when the Speaker of
theH onsehad all the watches?” —A l­
fred Mathews, in H arper's Magazine.
Veteran Beaux.
I b eg leave here t o give notice that
b y the {fallowing I mean no reflection
on old bachelors; on the contrary, I
hold that, next to a Sue lady, the ne
plu s ultra, an old bachelor to be the
most charming being on earth. Inas­
much as b y living in “ single blessed­
ness” he of course does just as he
pleases, and, if he lias any genius, must
acquire a plentiful stock of whims, and
oddities, and whalebone habits, withont
which I esteem a man to be mere beef
vrithont mustard, good for nothing at
all but to run on errands for ladies, take
boxes at the theater, and act the part of
a screen at tea parties, or a walkingstick in the streets. I merely speak of
these old boys who infest public walks,
pounce upon, ladies from eVerv corner
of the street, and worry, and frisk, and
ramble, and caper before, behind and
round about the fashionable belles, like
eUdponies in a pasture, striving to sup­
ply the absence o f youthful whim and
hilarity b y grimaces and grins, and artificial vivacity. I have sometimes seen
one o f these “ reverend youths ” endeav­
oring to elevate his wintry passions into
something like love, b y basking in the
sunshine of beauty; and it did remind
me of an -old moth; attemp ting to fly
through a pane o f glass toward a light*
without ever approaching near enough
to warm itself, or
>r scorch its wings.—
Washington Ervins.
Female Smokers.
Many women fancy that woman suf­
frage is going to abolish man’s political
and moral vices b y force o f election and
legislation. All tins work of the imagina­
tion is o f the same sort as the fancy that
the freed woman’s chief object will be to
please man. A robust minded view ithat emancipation is to free woman from
all the restraints which servitude has
kept upon her conduct* and that she will
enjoy her freedom in the way that man
does.
And when emancipation sha:l
have brought equality, it is analogical to
conclude that when Darwin has pointed
ont in that lower stage of development
in which the French savant finds equality
of the sexes will be restored in the high
stage, and that the male will be that sex
in which the desire to be agreeable
to the opposite sex shall be the chief
motive.
A false assumption is that woman will
not be attractive to man if she smokes.
Why not, if the man smokes ? I f they
enjoy it* as they pretend, why deny the
enjoyment to women ? That which they
keep in their own months they cannot
call unclean in others. He whose mouth
is odorous with tobacco can have no
sensitiveness as to the same odor in
in other months.
Kissing is an ex­
change o f endearments peculiar to hu­
man kind. It is current coin of the
newly married.
I f the man’s lips are
reeking with tobacco, shall not the kiss
have stronger zest If the woman’s lips
exhale the same flavor ? Does he not
need this strong flavor to reach his own
highly flavored sensibility ?
If tobacco tanned lips be repulsive,
the wife needs to tan hers in the same
way In self-defense. The married state
is a leveler. One of the twain, who are
now one flesh, can not continue delicate
if the other is coarse. In many ways
they become, in fact* as in the marriage
theory. The wife o f a smoking man can
have no reason of cleanliness or delicacy
towards him to keep her from smoking.
He who smokes or chews can have no
delicacy to be revolted by a smoking or
che l ing woman.
This distinction is not seen in the
lower civilization Is a badge of woman’s
iuft rior state. She means not to rest
until she has overthrown all marks of
her slavery. Smoking is a social indul­
gence ; why forbid it to her who makes
social happiness ? Women have to take
the most of all that Is unwholesome in
the use of tobacco b y men ; why not
eomyemate them by sharing whatever
there is of enjoyment ? Beside the pro­
pensity of woman, from a very early
period of her existence, has been to de­
sire whatever was forbidden. Smoking
looks like enjoyment This is the chief
propagator. This temptation is continu­
ally before women.
But the question will be decided by
women, according to her own sweet will.
It will enter into the claim of equal
rights, and when thus the abstaining
comes to be associated with denial ol
rights, she will smoke to assert her
equality. When women have punctured
the dam of a great flood by claiming
rights. When the question takes the
shape o f the right to smoke, there is nc
question. When women shall he really
emancipated, she will act upon this mat­
ter according to her own will, freed from
those rules of conduct which are the
chains of her slavery, and relieved from
any necessity to consider whether it will
make her less agreeable to the man.
Smoking has a convenience which
woman needs as much as man. It is a
habit of stimulation which is exempt
from the reproach of intemperance. A
cigar is a stronger intoxicant than a dram,
but he who takes daily drains is called a
toper. One may keep his brain fuddled
all the while with tobacco ; may be so
subject to it that if he misses his cigar,
pipe or cud, he runs down, as the toper
when he misses his stated dram, and
yet, be not a subject for the temperance
crusaders; may himself be a crusader.
Here is a way in which women may get
a share of that incessant stimulation
which seems a necessity to men. With
unlimited cigars, and those positive
nerve stimulants, tea, and coffee, they
will have not a bad chance. The rest
will come with the expansion of their
minds bv freedom.— Cincinnati Gazette.
upon a time a woman died; and
as the mourners were carrying her to
the grave they tripped against a stump
and let the coffin fall.
She revived,
having been only in a deep trance. Two
years after she really died, and as they
were carrying her down the same road
and neared the same stump the disconSteady, boys;
solate widower sobbed,
steady there.
Be ve-iy cafeful!”—
Quiz.
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N ew Y o rk , fu rn ish e s a n ap t illu stration o f
w o m a n ’s p o w e r o f en d u ran ce. T h is la d y had
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flesh d id s h e turn t o D r. K en n e d y , p r o p r ie to r
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sib le to s a v e th e band —it m u st h e am putated.
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d e clin e d to tak e ether, stip u la tin g m e re ly to
h old her h u sband 's hand d u iln g th e op e ra tio n ,
an d u n d erw en t the p a in fu l p r o c e s s w ith ou t
m o v in g n m u scle o r u tterin g ft g ro a n . D r.
K e n n e d y then g a v e “ F a v o rite R e m e d y ” fr e e ­
l y to olean se the b lo o d a n d p re v e n t the return
ofL he d isease, an d M rs .M y e rs n o w liv e s and
re jo ic e s in h er g reat d e liv e r a n ce .
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{ ^ “ Call and see m y brick and get prices.
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Groceries
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The Chivalrous “ Comanche Bill.”
An incident is related of Bill which
happened in Wichita. Bill rode into the
town dressed in a complete suit of buck­
skin and with a gang of honest rangers
at his hack. As he went along he saw a
“ counter-jumper,-’ as he was pleased to
call him, roughly catch a little girl about
18 years old by the shoulder and so­
licit her attention. The girl withdrew
her arm angrily, and just then the scene
fell under Bill’s personal inspection.
“ She was a poor girl,” says Bill,
“ and plainly clad in an old dress, hut I
wan’t going to see her insulted b y any
durned counter-hopper under my mount­
ain eyes, T jest jumped down from my
boss and I called for that fellow to stop.
He didn’t seem to want to, but I made
him stop. I took up the little girl in
my arms and sat her down on a box. I
took off her shoes and said to the coun­
ter-jumper : *Now, I want yon to get
down and lick the dust off the .soles of
that poor girl’s feet whom yon have in­
sulted 1’ Axd I made Mm do it. He
looked down in the muzzle of a 45-caliber
Colt’s for just abont half a minnte, raid
then he came to his milk like a little
lamb. And I made Mm lick that girl’s
feet for a plump two hours, though a
big crowd gathered around, but I had
all my men with me and did not care
whether they liked it or not.” —Kansas
Oitu Times.
1882,
WILSON’S
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O nce
cities extravagance runs
riot in dress.
Economical and thrifty
in other respects, the Frenchwoman will
always disburse freely, according to her
degree, for purposes of personal adorn­
ment
15,
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__________________ ommon Schools. B y L . O.
E mersox . Has a great variety o f cheerful, genial,
musical songs, such as the girls andboys must like,
and also a good Elementary Course.
Among onr older and standard School Song
Books, that arc still favorites, and in constant de­
mand, we mention Wurv-roou-wn.L, (50 cts.) Mock­
in g B ird , (50 cts.) and Golden Hobin , (50 cts.) all
b y W . O. P erkins .
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I s a co m p o u n d o f t h e v irtu e s o f sarsaparil­
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th e io d id e o f p ota sh a n d iro n , a ll p o w e rfu l
b lo o d -m a k in g , b lo o d -cle a n sin g , a n d life-sus­
ta in in g elem en ts.
I t is th e p u rest, sa fest,
a n d m o st e ffe ctu a l a lte ra tiv e m e d icin e
k n o w n o r a v a ila b le to th e p u b lic . T h e sci­
e n ces o f m e d ic in e a n d ch e m istry h a v e n e v e r
p ro d u ce d so v a lu a b le a r e m e d y , n o r o n e s o
p o te n t t o c u r e all d iseases r e su ltin g fr o m
im p u re b lo o d .
I t cu r e s S c r o f u l a a n d
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D is e a s e , N e u r a lg ia ,
F e m a le W e a k ­
n esses a n d I r r e g u la r it ie s , J a u n d ic e ,
A ffe c t io n s o f t h e D iv e r , D y s p e p s ia ,
E m a c ia tio n , a n d G e n e r a l D e b ilit y .
B y its se a rch in g a n d cle a n s in g qu a litie s
it p u rg e s o u t th e fo u l c o rru p tio n s w h ic h
con ta m in a te th e b lo o d a n d ca u se d era n g e­
m e n t a n d d e ca y . I t stim u lates a n d e n liv e n s
th e v ita l fu n c tio n s, p ro m o te s e n e rg y a n d
stren g th , restores a n d p re se rv e s h e a lth , a n d
in fu ses n e w life a n d v ig o r th ro u g h o u t th e
w h o le sy stem . N o su ffe re r fr o m a n y dis­
ease w h ic h arises fr o m im p u rity o f th e
b lo o d n e e d d esp a ir w h o w ill g iv e A y e r ’ s
S a r s a p a r i l l a a fa ir tria l.
I t is fo lly to e x p e r im e n t w it h th e n u m e r­
o u s lo w -p r ice d m ix tu re s, o f c h e a p m aterials,
a n d w ith o u t m e d ic in a l virtu es, o ffe re d as
b lood -p u rifiers, w h ile d isease b e co m e s m o re
firm ly seated. A y e r ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a is a
m e d icin e o f s u ch co n ce n tra te d c u ra tiv e
p o w e r, th at it is b y fa r th e best, ulieapest,
an d m o st re lia b le b lo o d -p u rifie r k n o w n .
P h y sicia n s k n o w its co m p o sitio n , a n d pre­
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years, a n d h a s w o u th e u n q u a lifie d co n fi­
d e n ce o f m illio n s w h o m it has b en efited .
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t u t t s
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Boss o f appBtita,Nauaea,bowels costive.
Pain in theH eaa.w ith a du ll sensation in
the back part, fa in under the shotdderbiade. fullness after eating, w ith a disin­
c lin a tio n t o e x e r t io n o f b o d y o r m in d .
I r r it a b ilit y o f t e m p e r . L o w s p irits . X»oss
o f m e m o r y , w i t h a fe e lin g o f h a v in g n e g ­
le c t e d s o m e d u t y , w e a r in e s s , D iz z in e s s .
F lu t t e r in g o f t h e H e a r t, D o t s b e f o r e t h e
e y e s . Y e l l o w S k in , H e a d a c h e ! R e s t le s s ­
n e s s at n ig h t, h i g h l y c o l o r e d U r in e .
I F TH ESE W A S H IN G S A B E U N H EEDED,
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T U T T 'S ’PTTT.fi a r e e s p e c i a U y a d a p t e d t o
s u c h c a s e s ,o n e d o s e e f f e c t s s u c h a c h a n g e
o f fe e lin g a s t o a s t o n is h t h e su ffe re r.
T h e y I n c r e a s e t h e A p p e t i t e , and cause th e
b o d y to T a l i e o n F l e s h , thus the system la
n o n r i s h e d .a n d b y t h e l r T o n l c A c t i o n o n th e
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«
D r. TUTTS JLA5UAL o f T aloable Iafornution a ed 1
Ctefttl BetelDto trill b e m ailed FREE on a p plication .^
______________ ____ _______ b ook for High schools
Academies and Seminaries. B y W . S. T ilden . I s
ol the best character, and well fitted to follow those
m ost successfnl books, the H igh S chool Choir,
(S l.j and the H oon op S inging, ($1.) both b y E m­
erson and T il d e n ; and the L aurel W reath , ($1)
by W . O. P erkins . W e also mention E merson’ s
Q uartets and Choruses ;for .Male V oices, (60c.)
ju st ont, as a good book for practice in High
Schools, Academies and Colleges.
Operettas and Cantatas for School
Exhibitions.
Geo . A . B lakeslee , o f Galien, Ber
Coronation (60 cts.) Cnlprit Fay, (§1.) Fuiry Bri­
dal, (50 cts ) Flower Queen, (new, 75 cts.) Guardian
rien County, Micli., •in consequence’ o
Angel, (50 cts.) Honr in Fairy Land, (60 cts.) Miraill health and his inability to attend ty cle o f Koses, (60 cts.) Little Bo Peep, (60 cts.) Maud
his large business, offers for sale t h . Irving (50 cts.) N ew Year’s Eve, (60 ctsO Three
Little Kittens, (50 cts.) Quarrel Am ong Flowers,
follow ing valuable real estate: On
’ • and' Ci
(35 cts.) Spring ....................Holiday, (60 cts.)
Cinderella,
steam saw m ill with a handle factor
(50 cts.) all lively and pretty Cantatas.
connected, 100' horse power, with al
machinery complete and now in fu l
Parker’s Church Compositions.
operation, with a good planer and match
B y J C D . Parked,- Of the best quality,
er, together with 300,000 feet o f lumber b'or Quartet
or Chorns Choirs.
Four hundred acres o f land, and three
hundred o f it heavy timbered, within T U C M C l i f ft D C D A C are
constant and
three miles o f-th e m ill; seventy acres I il C I s L t t U r t n f t o large demand, as they
contain nearly all the popular airs o f the day. Send
is under good, improvement, w ith a S1.00
and receive B Y .RETURN M AIL vocal scores
good farm house, ham and outhouses. o l ‘ (Patience,” ‘ (Pirates," “ Sorcerer,” “ Mnskateers,”
“ Infanta’ s Dolls.” Send 50 cts. fo r “ Oli­
Also, another farm o f 200 acres, his vette,” or
“ Mascot,” or ‘ (Pinafore.” Or send 50 cts.
residence property, in the village, with for Instrumental arrangement o f “ Mascott,” “ Oli­
a large two story dwelling, barns, and vette,” “ Billee Taylor,” “ Patience’ ’ and “ Pirates.”
every convenience, all under excellent
TH E H O L ID A Y MUSIC BOOKS
improvement. A lso a store 24x00, two o f DITSON & GO. arc standard and valuable
stories high, w ith a good stock o f goods, throughout the year. Every lover o f really good
copy o f B E A U TIE S OF
should possess' a co
valued at $10,000. A lso a quantity o f mnEic
S O N " r«oSACRED SONG
($2), or Norway Music Album
sheep, horses, cattle, and a large, stock ($2.50).
o f agricultural implements. Said prop­
Send $2.00 and receive for a whole year, the
Musical R ecord, with 850 pages o f Music,
erty will he sold in whole or in parte, weekly
besides all the npws.
,
to suit purchasers'. Terms madeknown
O L IV E R DX7SON & CO .,
by calling uppn -tltieowner on the prem­
4Bw8 ■* - *•
'* Boston.
ises. : '
.
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■46m8*...... C .’Hl p IT S O N & 6 0 ., 842Broadway, N « f Y erfc
H A L L ’S
Is Recommended by Physicians!
s io o iim s iiiM l
We manufacture and sell it wltha p o s i t i v e
g u a r a n t e e t h a t It w ill c u r e a n y
c a s e , and we will forfeit the above amount
i f it fails in a s i n g l e 'i n s t a n c e .
I t is u n l i k e any other Catarrh remedy, as
distressing disease, ask yourPragglst fo rlt, ana
accept ho n o T A n o * or substitute . I f ho
has n o t got it, send to os and we ’Will forwaid
immediately. Price, 75 cents per bottle.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. QUO.
1 offer m r business property on H a ls
street,
const
street, consisting
o f lo t 111 feet front by 118
- leet deep, with two-story frame bnilding 60
feet- deep, at a bargain. F o r termB call at tbe
pre
remises, second door north o f bank, Buchanan,
Mli
124w*
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week In vonr ow n town. $5 outfit free
N o risk. Everything new . Capital not
required. W o w ill furnish you everything*. Many are making fortunes. Ladles
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make
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pay. Reader,, i f you wan t a business at which you
can make great par all the time you w ork; write'
forpartleuars t o St. H allutt & Go., Foiti&nd
$66S
Tfeta*.
,
Poisons.
We all have, a great liorror of being
poisoned, without exactly understanding
what it is. Poison is ft disorganization
of flesh and blood, or both. Poisons are
of two kinds : one, the result of medici­
nal agents taken into stomach or circu­
lation, the other the result of bites or
stings of living creatures. I will Bow
state two ideas, which, if generallyknown
and remembered, would save thousands
of lives every year. If yon have swal­
lowed a poison, whether laudanum, ar­
senic, or any other thing poisonous, put
a table-spoonful of ground mustard in a
glass of water, cold or warm, stir and
swallow quickly, and instantaneously the
contents of the Stomach will he thrown
np, not allowing the poisonous substance
time to be absorbed and taken into the
blood; and, os soon as vomiting ceases,
swallow the white of one or two new
eggs, for the purpose of antagonizing
any small -portion of the poison which
may have been left behind. Let the
render remember the principle, which is,
to get the poison ont of yon as soon as
possible; there are other things which
will have a speedy emetic effect, but the
advantage of mustard is, it is always at
hand, it act instantaneously, without any
after medicinal effects. The use of the
white of an egg is that, although it does
not nullify all poisons, it antagonizes a
larger number than any other agent so
readily attainable. But, while taking
the mustard or egg, send for a physician;
these are in order to save time, as the
difference of twenty minutes is often
death.
The “ Old Society” of Washington.
One will see on a bright afternoon a
carriage drawn b y a pair of fine hays.
On the box are two aristocratic negroes;
inside is the anstocratiC owner—an old
lady with the traces of youthful beauty
stfll about her. She represents what
thinks itself at the very topmost round
of the ladder, the old Washington and
Georgetown society, mainly composed
of the descendants of old Virginia and
Maryland families. Once in every five
years this old lady throws open her
mansion and gives a formal reception.
No one is invited In whom any of the
present generation has any interest, or
who has any interest in it. Grave old
men who were dandies in Jackson’s days,
and the very old Indies who recollect
“ D olly” Madison, sit aronnd the old
rooms, wla h are astonished, probably,
at the admission of air and sunshine into
their dusty old precincts, and at the in­
trusion of men and women who used to
come there often enoughin their younger
days, but who might easily have been
ghosts many years ago. They have the
courtly elegance of an older day, and to
listen to them one would think one’s
self in a by-gon° age.
About Moths.
The destruction caused by these little
pests can only be counted by millions
yearly, and they are the plague of every
housekeeper, unlcas you hermetically
seal a cask or box you can scarcely keep
a miller out, as she will crawl through a
good-sized pin-hole. Therefore we must
use something offensive, and the writer
has found nothing so effective and cheap
as petroleum paper, and even tar-roofing
paper will answer. Buy your paper in
rolls, cut in sections long enough to cov­
er the inside, the bottom and the sides,
and lap over on the top of the box. All
of the made of the hoxmust he covered,
and on the inside of this again place
wrapping paper to prevent the contact
of nice clothing with the petroleum pa­
per. Use a large box—no matter abont
its being very tight, as the paper will
cover the holes—and pack in all your
woolens and furs, filling it fulL Bring
the paper up which has been hanging
over tbe sides of the box, andletit cover
the hole so that the miller cannot enter
without crawling over the petroleum
paper, which she will never do. Nation
the cover of your box, and your clothing
is safe for three years, if you wish to
leave it that long. It is much cheaper
and does not evaporate like camphor,
and the carbolic acid in it seems to act
like an antiseptic on the animal fiber of
the wool, to preserve and make itkealtkfoL—Exchange.
A la rg e Collection o f Spiders.
Capt. Holden, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is
credited with an exceptionally valuable
collection of spiders, numbering nearly
25, GOO specimens, and embracing 4,000
species. * They are arranged in glass bot­
tles. with labels giving name, collector,
and locality. California furnished 5,000
specimens, and New England as many
more. One species is represented by 100
specimens, from all parts of the United
State-, showing how much effect en­
vironment has m modifying form. The
collection is supplemented by a fall and
complete catalogue of the literature of
the subject, comprising about 70,000referenees on 10,000 cards. This valuable
contribution to the study of this little
known branch of natural history he hopes
to complete and publish at an early day.
Advice 3,500 Years Old.
One of tbe oldest bools in existence
is a collection of proverbs by Ptalibotop,
an Egyptian, who lived somewhere about
the time of Abraham. Among Ins to.
junctions is the folio wing, wliioh we
commend to the writers on woman’s
emancipation, domestic economy, and
other topics, who may think that the
subjects which they discuss are fresh and
suggested by the increased intelligence
of modern civilization::
“ I f thou be wise, furnish thy house
well; woo thy wife and do not quarrel
with her; nourish her ; deck her out,
for fine dress is her greatest delight.
Purpose to make her glad as long aa
thou livest. She is a blessing which her
possessor should treat as becomes his
own standing. Be not unkind to her.”
This counsel is none the less useful at
tbe present day, because 3,500 years
have elapsed since it was given.
Bnined by a Spider.
Spiders crawling more abundantly
and conspicuously than usual upon the
indoor walls of onr houses indicate the
near approach of rain; but the following
anecdote intimates that some of their
habits are equally certain indication or
frost being at hand. Quartermaster
Disjonval, seeking to beguile the tedi­
um of hiB prison hours at Utrecht* had
studied attentively the habits of the spi­
der, and eight years of imprisonment had
given him leisure to be well versed inits
ways. In December, 1794, the French
army, on whose success his liberty de­
pended, was in Holland, and the
victory seemed certain if the frost,
then of unprecedented severity, contin­
ued. The Dutch envoy had failed to
negotiate a peace* and Holland was de­
spairing, when the frost suddenly
broke. The Dutch were now exulting
and the French Generals prepared to
retreat, hnt the spider Warned Disjonval.................
that the thaw.
thaw, would
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'be of
short duration, and he knew that his
weather monitor never deceived. He
contrived to communicate with the army
of his countrymen and its Generals, who
duly estimated his character, and relied
upon his assurance that within a -few
d ayB the water would again be passable
bytroop8. They delayed their retreat.
Within twelve days frost had returned
— the French army triumphed. Dis­
jonval was liberated ; and a .spider had
brought, down ruin on the Dutch nation.
P r o f . B a o u d P i c t e t , of Geneva, is
engaged in working out a problem in
marine architecture, the proper solution
of which he believes will effect a revolu­
tion in ship building. TTia object of
stndy has been the construction of a
keel which shall cause the ship to glide
over the water instead-of pushing its
way through. Xho resistance of the
water to the passage Of a vessel is in
this way reduced to a minimum. He is
now experimenting with a keel upon this
principle.
D e s p i t e the terrible force of the shook
of -the electric eel—-a power eqnal to fif­
teenjLeyden jars—it is preyed upon by
«• little parasite fish, some two or three
inches in length, which appears utterly
oblivions <
of the shock.
sT *
P ossibly the pricednaynot be stated,
hnt tegoodship & ahnyufoc sail..
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