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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - April 9, 1887, South Haven, Michigan% j the Sentinel in timed a a re hat a it in by e. Stew Art pm to Wilt of Pudyk error. At Sutt Haven Michigan subscription $1.50 per veer Apoll a it lt�8r. A . Line Termo will be at wednesday self with his try it it ing stallion Pramee in. A a Gen. L. Server let of stick of or Vii let of baht when his foot was in the Way and their try caused him to be cite line. A the Mothe of Polk and Dallas Wood died St the Home of her daughter in Neodesha Kunsa Sod was Bruu Tiht this week to Bangor for burial. A a cargo of the Best maniates Salt it Egby Jost received. A. M. I Boutt. Am of to 31 Grade certificates granted thou get at to dog the March 25th examination there were Harry Packard Mita rom Hyatt and miss Maggie Worthington from a a the a Leoj. Hempstead stood where his it Eow thought the dog stood and so he Cegred the full farce of the b of intended for the canine. A soon at she explained it he forgave her. We. Mcleod is Here this morning a end save the online for the narrow gauge will be loaded for shipment Here is soon As the Flat ears arrive from Dayton Ohio. A Rev. M. A Bullock will preach an Raster Sermon to the congregational pulpit to Morrow morning and there is to be an easter song service in i hat a Huish in the evening. A Misa Cora Curtiss returned Home the a week from her seven months in Bitile Creek to return there at the close of five or six Werka with her parents to the Maple Iron neighbourhood. A met a. Dyckman desires to rent at a reasonable Price the Beer floor of her business building on River Street or will rent the entire Bai diff. A the children helping to make the Temperance meeting pleasant sunday evening with their singing and Recita Ticas were the misses Edna Wharton Belle Benson Hattie Meier Verna Moyer and masters Guy Vao Alstine and Charlie Dufey. A mrs. P. R Cady has decided to open her Stock of millinery in the Wykoff build ing recently vacated by Meers. D. G. Wright k son. When she is ready for the Trade of the ladies she will let them know. The room she was to proved too Small for her Stock. A mrs. John Duffey left yesterday with their two children for Kalamazoo to be present at easter services to be held at St. Augustine Church. Or. D. Accompanied them with the understanding he Wou d return before sunday. A the Proba Billica Ara Alba Heywood combination will revisit this place within the next ten Days of which due Dotice will be Given in these eol urns. It is Fco necessary to say that Albats entertainments Are Firof Ola a and his patrons Are assured of an eve Piug of a solid a Joy meet. A John e. Wilcox of Geneva is one of the fortunate ones who has this week been placed on a the pension Roll. He was for three years a member of the ninth new Hampshire infantry and while he has waited Loog for partial just be the Hope is there is now much of it a k. P and mrs. Loon Ebery returned wednesday evening from their two weeks with friends to new York. H Preo has now become More Aoi ious thao Ever to self groceries cheap and do Good to All who come Sod see. Honestly there is or Guy about this though he u there Jost the some. A Roscoe Rockwell experts to leave Here next tuesday evening for Colorado Springs where be has secured a horse to a harness shop. Mrs. Rockwell will move Down town and remain with her Mother mrs. Al d. Sperry or. Sperry still being at the Springs and improving considerably of his rheumatism. A i have accepted the Agency for Thasa e of the noted Jeanie Strawberry up emf and i consider a tha beet Berry grown. Orders and Ncnew can be left in ibis Niclo Ity with h. A. King at Kibbee. R. H. Junes in 8ou h Haven or with me at West cameos. A a. Web8ter. A mrs. Jubo Campbell apr Ltd a before Una indy readers in this venue with a new an asking attention to the act that she is a too to open a new Stock of millinery. Recto Kuiber her the 15th to Stant and later. A rather rain of Kal Matoo will to Here and hold services at the Catholic Church at the Uttal morning hour one week from to Morrow and will also conduct children a services in the afternoon. If it is decided to hold to Eveo log meeting he arid so announce in the morning. A the members of the Church of god Sre holding a two Days meeting at the Heath 6ehoel House in the township of Lee o Imil Cociol this morning and a Boeing with a eve Biog services to Morrow. The meeting will be to charge of Rev. John Howard and the Hope is that Suo Cess May Crown his efforts. Fit Mclain and Harry Malbone Are each building oct residences on their farms South of the Village on the Road Runnoe West from whal is known As the Wakefield Corners. That Section of the township has been very much improved during the past two or three years a a a Brott has the track for the narrow gauge Laid Over on Maple Street South of the crossing of Superior Street and ballasted so it will hold the engine. Or. Ryall has ordered the Eine to be sent Here monday this delay being by reason of the too arrival of the spikes. G. A. Melvor with a gang of men Are putting in the culverts South of the Viu Page so when the engine arrives the work can Progress much More rapidly. Even to the most incredulous it now begins to look As though South Laven was to Bate two railroads. A for Sale cheap on a year i time a horse and top buggy. Call at this office a while returning from the Lighthouse monday evening capt. Donahue was deluged with chunks of ice that were being thrown out of the Lake by the seas and heavy wind one of these chunks hitting him in the left hip nearly knocking him into the Lake and injuring him so he wag confined to his bed two Dava. Cap. Thinks that was As had As our neuralgia but we had no time to dispute the matter. When we visited him yesterday noon he showed us the plan of How his House of Michigan Avenue will look when veneered and completed and it will prove quite so Oma Roant of that Street. A my sea have wintered wtl1 and Are in Good condition. I would like to sell a lot f. D. Nagle. A mrs. R. A. Taylor of Broadway has recently had the pleasure of a visit of a couple of weeks from a married sister mrs. Jefferson Hyde of Nashville this Tate she leaving for her Home the first of the week a capt. Donahue received orders the first of the Noath to hereafter make i Lighthouse re parts to the headquarter of the newly formed Al Nib District to Ohi a to in a Harte of commander o. K. It Lark of the 0. 8. Navy. Tebee report Heve in the Paat bean sent to Detroit. A . 8tewart,of the South Haven Plant mkt is a newspaper Butler Ilia last it of contained nine Long you urns of Leal news of a Boob Bro. 8tew Art Prodigy claims to be literary and me Banica 1 co Turner-eu1. Many thanks brother Wade. A Jisc a far As the life saving Eta lion has progressed it is As neat As is possible to imagine. We have been de laying or item of the station until the boats bad Bee a received and ten try a Rad been appointed. Fact her Sii Leoo b to in no. Owe of the Ere and he a a triad of moved a Bow family Oear Iba station Cap. B. A. And m a. Cross Are i we a a ten tar building and have matter a Apke did shape. A among the very few things Ever said about us personally that made us feel like kicking was from the head of the Boose where we live my. S. Breaking it gently by saying a a that is the being something new and evidently intended expressly for of we tended right to it for three Days and three digits and stand prepared to extend sympathy to any Persou so Good that the neuralgia makes them a visit it is soothing to Lay eight or ten hours with s Mustard plaster around your head a hot Flat Iron under your bin a swab of hot drops continually working 4? v around inside your Mouth ten orders a minute not to let soy air strike you and All the while that neuralgia humping to make you understand that when it gets tired it will Stop and not before. If you have never yet had Bis neuralgia please done to be in a hurry about catching it a week with it May tone Down your disposition but it wont a the Temperance meeting sunday evening at the opera House was Atteo ded by an audience that could oot All be seated and May returned to their Homes without attempting to he to the speakers. The methodist choir had charge of the very appropriate music. Hon. C. J. Monroe was the first speaker and he entertained the audience with some facts and figures that were interesting and Bustruc tic and also made a showing of some of the Nipa that were ready for introduction in the state legislature for the More stringent handling of the traffic in Case the Smen Meit should be Defeated feeling a stir fled that the sentiment of a urge majority of the people of Michigan were to favor of Callog a halt in the to discriminate Workings of the rum Power. Rev. M. A. Bullock in a forcible manner reviewed the inconsistency of d. Bethune Duffield and prof. Kept in the speeches they bad recently been caking throughout Michigan to opposition to the amendment and in his remarks made Plain Many of the Points intae gentlemen bad advanced to Dase the Temperance people of the 8tate. Or. Bullock Baa hosts of friends who a re always pleased to listen to his arguments. Rev. Geo. B. Kulp closed the meeting with an Appeal for All men to atsed for the right against the wrong for the Boya Agai oat the the liquor traffic and for the purity of the Home against intemperance degradation and woe. The remarks of bit Sre Tierna n arc always forcible and effective and those of 8uaday evening were especially to. The Remerka of these three speakers bad to influence for much Good with their listeners result of the Vole Ibe next Day shows. Even though that Largo audience was in May instances very uncomfortably seated yet they rems oed interested to the a lose with the exception of those who became tired at the us fortunate length of time Tutere Otey a Between the a losing of the remarks a the people of a egg Eoenie ended that they did oot needy or a ourt Bouse and the decisions made by a is Jozity of 1,155�?15 of the 22 town voting of. A Ergo of fresh Marblehead Ohio Lime jus receive so. A. M. A oct. That brother of ours Frank Over in of Tunbridge meet have some friends is he he Beol re elected me visor of that township. Of course prank was a t so Good a child As a we were when we were both Small but then be was passably Good and we Hope his ambition will got Lead him to be More of a Politi Weistt thao a supervisor has to he. _ univ log mors horses than i feel i offer for Sale toy 7-year old team weighing 1,100 each or will sell a Drood Mare and a three year old Colt weighing 1,100 also a Good Miles cow. Will Well cheap for Cash or will i a time on Good Security. R m. Web Tab. A besides the officers Given elsewhere As elected in Casco Thomas Iddles was also elected Drain commissioner n. and Oscar Walker justices David Stephenson Highway commissioner Walter Merritt school inspector l c. Cady Wesley w Barfield a. D. Pease and John Polter constables. A George Mcgregor has just been elected an Alderman in the 13th Ward in the City of Chicago. In Washington this would give her who was once miss Viola Bishop of this place the Opportunity of being introduced As or. Alderman Mcgregor. We Are oot very Well acquainted with George but be has our sympathy just the same. A in our last Issue was an item concerning the candidacy of Geo. K. Cur Tiss and j. N. Stearns for the positions and Alderman on the Republican ticket to the pity of Kalama of. They were both elected he former by a majority of 278 Sod the latter by 301. They Are of the class of men that Haoold always be dominated for political positions. A occasionally some one Gires out the alarm that the Republican party is dead. It demonstrated last monday in this to hip that it is More alive thao Ever to this Section. A party that can elect by Over two funded majority any Man it sees fit to nominate for a position is by no Mcm is dead. Such a party ought to nominate men fitted for the positions but it does no Tala ays do it. My bees base wintered Well and Are in Good condition i would like to sell a it f. A a. Nagle. A of the Village election last tuesday there was but one ticket to the Field although there was something of a fight made for the assessor ship 8. P. Wilson being the caucus nominee and winning the office. The president is a re election. the matter of trustees in the first Ward West of Center Street Asa w. Benson succeeds j. F. Crowley. The trusteeship of Jerry has been Satin Faveto tory or the caucus would not have taken his nearest neighbor South to succeed him. This first Ward now has three members of the Board and would have furnished the Prest deat in the person or John Mackey could he have been to deed to accept that position. In the second Ward East of Teeter Street Alfred h. Cook succeeds r. Pierce the latter retiring with All the political Honor be craves in the third Ward Over the River the retiring trustee 11. . Dewey had been the Day before promoted to the position of supervisor of the township. The political Field to the third is tenderly cared for by messes. Geo. N. Hale w. H. 8nyder, Geo. H. Myrao Sod perhaps others and upon their Antni. Mous selection the Oak busses almost Al ways unite. Anything they Are proud of is undoubtedly satisfactory to the rest of Mankind. Henry m. Avery of the third Ward could have been re elected As Village treasurer but he positively declined to accept it. A monday was Chilly but pleasant with indications that a storm was approaching. At noon there commenced and Root soued until evening a blinding Snow storm that would have done credit to the coldest Day of december. The voters of the township were mostly in the Village before the storm set in so the total vote fell but a few Short of what it would have been bad the Day been a pleasant out. The two tickets in the Field for the township office were beaded a a Republican a and prohibition a though both were composed wholly of former member of the Republican party. The was the principal subject 6f discussion some of the members of the women of a Christian Temperance Union serving Looch in the opera Bouse and using their influence to have a vote cast in the interest of Temperance and the future Homes of the Laud. The result at the close of the polls showed the elect too of the entire Republican ticket the vote of the supervisor being 344 for h. E. Dewey of that ticket to 142 for his oppose of. the offices of the clerk treasurer school inspector and Highway commissioner there were do a hinges from last year. the latter office w. A Wilcox waa appointed to fill vacancy at the time of the removal Frodo the township of a. E. Aldrich and Bow he was elected to Oon Rooe. The constables Are j. Q. Van Dyke Albert Croas aaa w. Bauson and John War Root. For the amendment the Vot was 311 to 175 against. The More ase of the salaries of the state offi ours received 193 votes to 99 to opposition. The vote on the amendment shows that a Large majority of Oor people Are to a a a eff re for anal a a the principal Street to the Villa of l Olosaia. I ome into on feb Tofu there a barn and Blacksmith chop and ale including n set of Bur of a a Mitby a tools. Tbs properly Wilt be old Verajr cheap. Inquiries och he made it Ibie office or of or. A. Stewart in Coloma. A the total of the vote on the prohibitory amendment to the different towns to this county As Given to another column lits up 5,103, with an opposition of 1 543. This majority of 3,560 makes Van Boren the honer county to the state. The Here most vote against the Smen Zinent being credited to sooth Haven is undoubtedly Doe to the influence of the old fellow in Kal am Soo whose not Ernoes have seen very faithfully repeated by the Leader of the Republican organisation in ibis town. Frit and ornamental Tabb. Flower ing shrubs and Planta grape Vine currant. Strawberry Raspberry Blackberry Gooseberry Etc.,Etc. I am receiving orders for All Titre things for planting ibis Spring and cad make it an object for you to entrust me with your orders in prefer Leoce to sending Cal or seeing to it for your a Elf. Come and see my catalogues and Price lists and be drop a card for me at the Post office if you Ziab me to go and tee you. Kesseo fully yours 44 c. E. Palmer. A the township of Casco elected Rev. Charles Johnson supervisor Lynds a. A Peteer clerk and thus. Iddles treasurer and Justice with a vote of 259 for the amendment to 75 against it. Ganges elected cd. Hawley As supervisor de. Hutchings As clerk and a. H. Tracy As treasurer with a majority of about 175 in favor of the Amie dment. Covert elects c. H. Lewis supervisor Shep. Shattuck clerk and Jacob Gunsaku treasurer. Geneva elected Gilbert Mitchell supervisor Frank j. Clark clerk and James t. Tulles treasurer. We put this item in this shape to those having interstate Coni coerce trans actions with these orig Boring townships can cot it out and paste it with their memoranda. A As i Bave rented my farm for a term of years 1 offer for Sale a Good work Bora three new i ice cows some bogs Hay seed Oats and a general assortment of farming utensils All at reasonable prices and time Given if required. W. H. Groves one mile West of Kibbee station. A the report reaches us officially that a certain real estate agent presented a claim to Augustus Voorhees for Selling a piece of land when or. V. Did not know the agent bad anything to do with it and neither did the purchaser. Ask a Nighbor Voorhees How much the agent finally managed to get. A the Niles Republican says Hiram Clark a moved with Bis family to South Bend for a future Home if that Means Harmon Clark and it is fair to presume it does As be Bas a contract for the Mason work on the new mansion for Clem 8tude> Baker be is a brother of mrs. . A the Schooner Jennie Weaver was Sucoe usefully launched thursday afternoon under be charge of capt. Ueo. Smith. Capt. . Pereue her owner and master Bas this Winter lengthened her by Twenty feet making her now one Hundred feet keel and when she leaves Here the last of the coming week Ehe willbe under a nearly Complete new Canova the lengthen ing has been by Cap. John 0. Pereue and Bas caused an expenditure when completed of $28,000 or $3>00. The Weaver is one of the a latest and but schooners of be sue on the Lake and , to. May Well be proud of being her owner. A the vote in this county on tha prohibitory amendment taken monday. The report tuesday was that it hid been Defeated by 20,000. Later Alvick a bae Cut the majority against it Down m a oof with four or five counties yet to hear from and it May be Cut still below that. Acting on the first reports the common Council of Decatur met tuesday evening and showed commend tory nerve by adoption to ordinance the first two sections Reading a follows �?o1. It shall be unlawful for any person to keen a Saloon for the Sale it of any spirituous and intoxicating liquor or liquors within the limits of the Village of Decatur. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person either by by meet clerk or agent to Well or give away or to keep for Sale or to give away any spirituous and intoxicating liquors in any Saloon within the limit of the Village of Decatur the balance of the ordinance places the penalty for its violation at Fine or imprisonment or both $25 to $100 find and 30 to 90 Days in jail. A the result of the election in this county so for As the amendment and the Board of supervisors arc concerned is As follows of of neral interest. J per80nal _ a i of w. Kamaie of 8�u� Francisco Champion of press. A a cd Innmon who can Retone a an let dollars together in this country seals vignettes medals and return Home will rank As a big gun budget. Ano impersonal. I country butter. A Tref a at Vic for Karmen owning flirt a Westchester county n. Of w. Kennie of Srun Franciseo w no Chi Kemt re of a wow. Lawyer a Bill for $2,500 was Cut Down says that City has three he Midred Young the makers of bogus butter have Ai by the court to $450 n. Y. Sun. Women who Are to $5<xi,0oq or ways had a Strong Point in their far a k woman handed a Valise and a More each and All Are unmarried. In their War upon the dairymen in the letter to a Telegraph operator at grand a within the last to Enty years or fact that their simulated product was Forks d. T., and told him to Send them George Washington Childs of Phila More agreeable to the senses than the v _ the wires i Delphia has presented Over two Hun common grades of butter and was not a Amo Tenn has Ever vet Sno dred big and valuable Bible to to repulsive in its use As an article of coded in eat Iii above Twenty two churches schools and societies. Food. It must he admitted that fresh pumpkin pies while try intr to make a a the oldest employee of the govern buttering and Margarine Are free from pumpkin pus ment of the unit a states is Joseph the serious objection which Appertain. J Goldsborough Bruff an artist who has to poor butter on account of its rancid Thon for the past sixty three years designed odor and disgusting taste and Are pre Luu seated to the Public in a very agree Able form. This fact has Given much advantage to the fraudulent butter makers and had they honorable and honestly put their products on the. Market As what they really Are they would have met with no serious opposition from the dairymen. On the other hand they would have had such a Market As they could have made for themselves without interference from any person. But even then they would have do doubt Doyen from the Market a that Grade of but amp a vol Rich is known As j country store butter and which is necessarily put through a process of deodorizing cleansing mixing and milling before it can be offered for Sale. Athis product Isa stigma non the Dairy on account of its wretched Quality but what is More it in a great loss to the Farmers who make it for it is sold for one half or less of the value of Ordinary Good farm Dairy butter. It is a serious question which should be Well die cussed for the Benefit of those con f scorned How this product can be bet number of seeds in a pumpkin in his Avon eng., has voted the Heartiest tired in Quality and increased in value. Thanks of the town to George w. Childs of Philadelphia for the gift of a drink ing Fountain. In the letter presenting the gift or. Childs expresses a Hope that the Fountain May prove an evidence of Good will Between the two nations having the Fame and works of Shakespeare As a common heritage. A Edwin Forrest a last Public appearance was As a Reader of a a Othello in Boston. While the Audiene was Dis my Merrill Florist. A Irh a by a Ltd a cd Delgos a of ,0 Ord a Green Bouse two aisles no to of Ihu Village open to i skiers at times i Cut �4ua Iuar. 44 All the rest of his life and live on the fat of the . Y. Mail. A in Montana during the Winter cowboys make a living by killing Mountain Lions for which a Bounty of eight dollars per head is paid. The animals Are ferocious and some Are very Large. A a member of the san Bernardino grand jury got tired of the monotonous proceedings the other Day and started off on a prospecting trip. The sheriff was sent after him and had to travel 300 Miles across the desert to reach the absent jury Man. A what is called a a a seat in the new York Stock Exchange was sold recently for $29,000, but the Man who bought a the editor and City editor of the Register and the editor and City editor of the Union have been elected hog Hayward of new Haven Conn. If they qualify it is intended to turn Loose a drove of hogs on the Green and demand that the Hayward catch them. A James g. Richardson of Lake City minn., has invented several contrivances so that while lying in bed by pulling wires he feeds his horses lights the Kitchen fire and opens the draughts of the Bas Burner in the sitting room. Or. Richardson is from n. Y. Sun. A a new York housekeeper writes that she has a maid servant now work it will have to stand up ail Day and ing for fourteen dollars a month who Shont at the top of his voice in order to has several thousand dollars in Railroad make a profit on his Stock which she has accumulated. Timbre line Roan. She reads the news dresses Well and a hardware Man in Illinois is in does Good work from scrubbing to hard Luck. He offered a stove to any cooking or sewing person who would guess the Correct a the corporation of Stratford on store window. One of the Gnes Sers put the number at 240,787. There were 599 seeds and six persons guessed the Correct Tribune. A a chunk of a boy asked ticket seller Ayres for a half fare ticket to Cheshire the other Day. A How old Are you a asked the ticket seller. A ten years old a said the boy. A when were you born a asked or. Ayres. A ten years ago a said the Young Yankee. He got his half fare Boston journal. A someone has invented an Iron railway ear so that in Case of collision the passengers can to be roasted. He seems to have forgotten that statistics show that Only one passenger for every ninety killed is roasted to death in a car. That the times demand is a switchman who never sleeps and a Telegraph operator who never makes a Herald. A the editor of the Washington critic who has evidently visited a fair made by those Farmers who a few cows Only and have it is keep not enough butter to pack into tubs in the usual Mauuer and to store it until the fall. Two or three cows Only Are kept and the butter from these with the eggs from the poultry Are traded off at the country stores for the family groceries and some dry goods shoes Etc. The store keepers who handle this butter Are to blame for much of its Persing the doorkeeper said a i Hope poor Quality for the reason that they we shall have you with us Long or. a ooh yes a he replied a fall the a i done to mean Here in Boston but in the As to that a rejoined the old actor a How Uncertain an d vague it All is a the next week he was s weekly. A Jabez Beaumont of Easton pa., who has just celebrated his ninety second birthday thinks that he will never die. He says that when he was a Young Man a woman offered him a drink spying a that s Likely to kill you. If you drink it and recover from before a s a we expect to effects you will never he Twenty five cents apiece for one con quote ill but recovered and Secu Tive five cent Cigar this very even now in Hig via Corot town help supervisor for a Nat Almena . French d. 186 68 Arlington , r. 283 26 Antwerp , r. 381 116 Bangor , d. 477 116 Blooming a la wed. Kilhofer d. 263 168 Covert , r. 180 83 Columbia . Randall d. 244 54 Decatur , r. 343 187 Ganara g. Mitchell r. 277 23 Hartford r. Hart d. 867 149 Hamilton , r. 157 72 Katar j. . 170 68 Lawrence w w Bass d. 393 63 Porer , a a. 200 44 Pine Roro Colon. 248 lt-6 cd. Wildly r. 620 106 8outb Haven , r. 811 176 i Waverly Streator it. 218 45 of or. Monroe and the introduction of nor of let Verneen and is an indication or. Bollock. Why not have freq Aat j that tha liquor to Tiaera must he handle Anima meeting Avee it there parallel of fish the Law if the aute Omeo Irto t an elect toe right in froot of the j nhe uld pret to he Defeated tar Ongioni i Tofta 8uie. Supervisor a. E. Calk Fea d. , r. Harmon a Bobert route r. Osbo Roo r. kloittparen.fl.l34 Edward Hawley a. 228 for 4h4 249 17� 96 198 for Allegan county and the Vota for and Ngai oat tha prohibitory amendment township Allegan Cameo Cheshire Clyde Dorr Fillmore inn Goa g an Plain Heath Hopkins Lake town Lea Leighton Man Tina Martin men Tare a Otsego of Artel Joba Crispe r. J. W. Taylor. R. H. F. White p. Lanka Luger r. A. D. Parker b. Morris Bloke p. . My it Beck r. 284 18 227 to 86 1s5 118 a Nat 409 76 69 6� 161 97 5t 292 86 105 67 74 71 102 my. Five cents for the Cigar five for the Beautiful hand we take it from five for the Lovely eyes that look at it go live for the Cherry lips that Tell the Price and five for Charity in t that cheap enough a a while employees of the Railroad company were blasting Rock to be used As filling along the line of the Columbia amp puget sound Road they found thirty feet from the facing and in solid Rock a mass of petrified Terredo imbedded in the Sandstone. It is stated by old residents on Salt water that this is the first instance they Ever heard of where the worm has been found Seattle w. j press. A on the planet Jupiter according to Swedenborg men live to an age equal to about thirty of our years. They become Bald at the age of Twenty nine and knowing this to be the sure precursor of their death within a year they if tautly a a a or jarring Triem selves for that event. When we remember How men act on this miserable old Earth after they become Bald we Don t see How they can Ever look at Jupiter without blushing for Leavenworth times. A an enthusiastic new York dentist recently said in an address that if All the workers in Woods metals Ami clays molders porcelain workers and decorators painters and sculptors a were suddenly and simultaneously destroyed those arts would not be lost for in the ranks of the dentists could be found experts in every one of the and if in the same grand catastrophe All the scientists of certain classes were Cut off the same sciences could be fully taught by a one of the most admired performers in a sensational dry i recently produced in Cincinnati was a big bulldog that at a critical Point in the play came bounding out and seizing the villain by the Throat or thereabouts Hung on like grim death amid uproarious applause. The other nighty he grabbed his Man As usual but something gave Way and the dog fell near the footlights and then he stood there and calmly ate a big piece of liver which had been fastened under the villains Throat and had hitherto been the incentive for the dogs times. A Twenty five years ago Thomas King a Young englishman came to Manayunk pa., and there fell in love with a Young woman whom he would have married had not George w. Knox j a Young Man of the place warned him j that she was not what he thought she was. King found that Knox was right and was so thankful for his escape that he said he would Reward him when he got Rich. He went Back to London and there died the other Day and in his will he left to Knox who now lives in Igo Rons old age is firmly convinced that he will live Pittsburgh Post. A the oldest Man in Modoc coif hey cab is a tule i add aged one Hundred years. In crossing the Plains All of his relatives were massacred by the indians and he became a veritable a injun it is said that he still Cap handle his Rifle and ride his horse with As much agility As Many men who Are Young enough to be his great grand sons. He is a great tobacco Chewer. He acquired the habit ninety years ago and has adhered to it Ever Francisco Call. A a a a a a Little a a Tell your mistress i have torn the curtain a said a Boarder to a Dot it Mystic. A very Well sir. Mistress will put i Down As extra . Y. Mail. A a i see Young quinine has a one out or the apothecary business and become a a yes he was fairly Driver by poverty from pillar to Boston Globe. A pig Iron has advanced in Price three dollars per ton within the last three weeks and is still advancing. If this ratio keeps up it certainly will soon become hog . A guest rising excitedly from the table after tasting an Olive for the first time a a it a sorry id be to disturb the hilarity of the mating but i behave some joker s salted the guse berries. A a a Chicager mail. A City Many what the blazes is the matter with that Hen Farmers nothing. She has just Laid an egg. City Many great Scott one would suppose that she had just Laid the foundation for a Brick citizen. A a i think a said colonel fizzle top a that Johnny is the Laziest boy in a that May be but he gets up at six of clock in the morning i notice a replied mrs. Fizzle top. A ooh he does that so he can have More time to a Texas sittings. A an aggrieved individual thrust his head into the editorial Sanctum and began his tirade of abuse a base minion a a no a said the editor without looking up and thinking that he recognized the voice of the Foreman of the composing room a pleaded nonpareil Post. A jocular passenger to matter of fact end Nestor a knocking Down much today a the conductor modestly but firmly knocks him Down. A say a picking himself up a sadder and a sorer Mana a can to you take a joke 1 did t mean any thing a a conductor a i did no to a the study of handwriting As an indication of character is very interesting. W. N. Cook a. Y. Thomast Cook amp Thomas attorneys at Law and proctors in admiralty. 3qpth Haven 10 a to whom it May concern the nn4ersijjti�<i would respectfully nay that we Fusee the sex elusive ngut of Allegan county for Tea Tala of Ibe p and All harness one of the be to invention of Tai age for be amp of wed Apple Orchard and fur Gen a eral farming purposes also for stumpy j sew lend it bag no exult a d we Are Selling town i big for fifteen i ollar8, without a harness or thirty Dol Are including a$20-haroess�?leaving Ihu own ship right Only Tea . We has a a ready Gold the Tew rights for Casco of Oreg and Saug Ottok. Call on or address j. W. Amp of. Humphrey Bough Haven March 24, 1887. Pay no More for the go Ood which Comee in than for the worst although they Are careful to dispose of the Best at higher prices to favored purchasers who ask to have it kept for them. The butter brought to the stores in Rolls or cakes in Small quantities of a few pounds and varying from the palest yellow of the uncoloured to the deep Orange tinted of the High coloured is All mingled in amass until enough is accumulated to put it through the Mill in which it is ground and squeezed into a Threa stringy condition so As to mix it sufficiently to get the color even. The butter is washed and resulted with a mixture of Salt Saltpetre and Sug a or with some Patent deodorizing substance having Borax for its basis and is then packed for Market. Perhaps this is the Best that can be done with it and the store keeper who gets a fair profit on each Side of the Trade is satisfied. But the Farmers who Are the losers should be informed How they May do better. The Creamery system has worked a great and favourable change in this respect. Where a erf winery has been established the Farmers have doubled their income from their cows. Instead of getting ten to twelve cents or less h Pound for their poor butter in Trade they have received Twenty or Twenty two Les the Cost of collecting the Cream and making the butter in Cash and the difference in the income in a few years has lifted whole districts from poverty to Comfort and Arun Aihua Nao. Clog Rev to Tion of the Creamery system is one was out of this poor store butter business. Another Way out of it is for the Farmers to read and study the Art of making butter. Then to provide better facilities for caring for the cows milk and Cream and to adopt the Best methods of making butter. System is the great thing wanted from the stable to the churn. System in feeding and managing the cows systematic cleanliness a Good system of setting the in ilk and keeping Cream in a clean Cool Dairy and regularity in churning with a or feet system of keeping up or Down the temperature. When by perseverance in this new Way Good Butler is made in a regular stated Quantity the year round private purchasers some families in the Village should he secured who Are always ready to take very eagerly the Good butter brought to them on a stated Day in stated Quantity every week so that the Supply can be relied upon constantly and Are willing to twice As much in Cash As the store is in Trade for it. This the writer knows May be done for he has passed through this experience having climbed the ladder of the Dairy from the lowest rung which is the Village store to a considerably higher one where private families were willing to 25, 50, and at last 65 and 75 cents a Pound for their regular weekly Supply delivered on a certain Day every week in the year. The Way out of the store business May be slow but it is sure if it is followed patiently and with a will to learn and a determination to Suc Ped in. Y. Times. J. D. Sperry has received a new line of watches clocks and jewelry. 1 a. . D. Sperry is now opening Tud has of exhibition a Choice lot of the latest styles of Cluj mealy Hep amp Kraak Wagon makers old silo in on Hidoa Dovat. Heimbring of All kid a very Best horse shoeing. Ton e and see a a what a you want repair ing Quot re a work. 13 920 acres of land known As the Hao Nehs Trattl for Salo cheap s i new be \ be k new \ w a of be \ \ re. 13 a a 13 u i i 23 23 w Obj Sec. 27 be f 28 new f Ofsow \ Ltd 27 also 120 Arrea soot h of Towo. I a of have some tracts of Ray own for Eal Eoula of the Village. L. S Monroe. The a Pencil Era has written twice to phyla Diephu the. Thousand a Dollar j Jay Gould to Ray that he won take for the services rendered so Many years pleasure to press. A if it were possible to Rise above the atmosphere which surrounds the Earth we should see nothing but an intense and sharply defined Ball of fire while every thing else would be wrapped in total darkness. There could be no diffusion of Light without an atmosphere examining scientifically or. Gould a signature at the end of a one thousand Dollar Check but he has received no reply. Can or. Gould be away a Somerville journal. A a news item says a a Man in Lakefield was struck by a locomotive recently knocked Over the smoke stack and instantly killed. Whisky was the this is shameful. A Loco or some similar medium for it to act i ,. ,. ,.i. A a motives a achoo but this is the first Udo. But if the air around us extended a i. ,. Minoa tue i time one has been accused of indulging to a height of seven Hundred Miles the.5a a in whisky and knocking a Man Over Ita rays of the Sun could not penetrate it f and we would be left in darkness. At a Moke Stock. Transcript. The depth of seven Hundred feet in the 1 a and How Ocean the Light ceases altogether one half of the Light being absorbed in passing through seven feet of the purest Globe. Rubber milk. The interesting methods of concealment employed in the Para District. The method of treatment for congealing the rubber milk in the Para District which equally applies to the milk of the Hevea brazilians is and Man Gale Ira is As follows of till cups Are attached to the Trees arid when tilled with juice Are emptied into tin pails of a certain size having close fitting lids the cups being again attached to the Trees. After going the round of the Trees the contents of this pail Are emptied into another a size larger and to on till the covered pail of largest size is filled and ready to be strapped on the Saddle of a mule for removal by this plan the natives Are saved the trouble of condensing and preparing tha milk for Market by smoking. The or. Of Rafferty in my life. In a too poorly to buy the necessaries of life. If i had millions to the rubber being a matter of expert it every cent of it that in give to be the Lumpe of rubber that fora a Rich Quot in a wid be. Or. Of Raf a a a Bath Are Moedl mtg la Prev cd it 1 into , r. 177 i Tom . D. D.8.gardner,1\ , r. Pine Placioa j j Little Jun d. Stales Elijah Gerdena d. Naugatuck r.tt.ncwok�, 1. Trowbridge , r. 225 a a Taca in ago Page a a. 161 a Laad r. M. Ca Agdoma r. Of7 197 404 144 70 180 278 1x8 76 21 165 1 �6 5t 108 114 ferry. If i owned the whole world. Id be willing to give it away Lor a Little j pm a a 9 "t"9 us piece of land and a Cabin that i could j"1�1 a Kut of the a u or in Cal me Farmer. I a a a pm a of a the maligned come to Tell you about my Gas meter. For the last three months Gas office clerk yes Are know All about it you be been out of town and All the spontaneous combustion. A t 1- a i a a Luw think Flat sheets and careful or. Braidwood superintendent of the London fire engine establishment stated before a committee of the House of lords that by Long exposure to heat not much exceeding that of boiling water Timber is brought into such a condition that something like spontaneous combustion takes place and that intr. It May take eight yer Fra for the heat pipes have been waled yet the meter strained and cleaned More than thirty from pipes charged with or used to Register 13,274 feet you 11 have to cent it to fifty per cent of pure run convey steam hot water or heated air it All the same. Many you Are be owing to the native Adul fated among the joists of a floor or in the mistaken sir. I have burned Gas All Tel amp tip with Berk dust Etc., heart of a partition or elsewhere in a Over the House and tiie meter Only Reg a Ove Nie the conveniences of the building to cared in Timber to induce Waters sixteen feel i thought i d Nota ,t1ckine of juice Moonn the condition necessary to the actual to you of the pm tit resin in the milk varies largely ignition Al in Fri it i Why a re Falla dead. Pcs lads work it a a Rotten appearance. The manufacturers Are it <5f opinion that the african rubbers yielded by the Landolphi As prepared in this manner will produce a Strong rubber. The african rubbers now sent Here do not yield when machines. Domestic j i Standard new heme the Best that Are made at reasonable rates and easy payments. A m. Avery. A. M. Sellors Karu Vaotana a harness amp saddlery and is Alcor is a general line of horse goods repairing promptly done. Three doors Vest of Raak

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