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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - August 17, 1895, South Haven, MichiganMy a i to re Quot Quot a a 1 a it a it a a a a Sentinel issued every saturday by w r. Stewart our North Sido specialist. Lei o left. Gym s4nce 1868 South Haven Michigan. Subscription $l50 a year a in Many Plazea around sooth Haven can be found spots that word be worthy of photographing and hanging by the Side of the views taken throughout the Coo try from the White mountains to the Yosemite. August 17, 1895. The reporters on the North Shore Are doing their level Best to have a Good time and Are succeeding Admir pop near Bradley Park on ably. The South to the deep dark but not each boat and train that arrives in Glen of Joahua Smith on the this thriving Little town brings their not hand of course further in la it the directions these spots Are quite on crowds of people anxious to escape a see our seven columns of local a a a George Chatfield is the president of the third cavalry kids a miss Nina Henika of Augusta has been this week the guest of mrs. Chan Robinson. From the heat and noise of the City and enjoy the rest and quiet of this delightful place. Miss May Hutt and miss Maud Otoole of Chicago Are spending a few weeks on the North Shore and miss Bertha Moore of Hyde Park Are at mrs. Averys. The ladies of the Aloah club enjoyed a most delightful trip in a Bay Wagon to the Delta hotel where they were entertained by their sister club the Alpha. The club is most especially indebted to the efforts of mrs. Thomas who entertained them with such ease Grace and cordiality. Eve a the greatest Stock of waists _ a a i Ever in the county at Leighton amp by Tabody participated in an original moods. A h. F. And mrs. Griffith Are at her Mother arms. Benson in Geneva Wood to go their mexican Home. A mrs. Frank Stillson has the new Vassar resort on Superior Street ready for patrons. A the Junior league will hold a Pink ice Cream social in the methodist Church tuesday evening big German picnic at grand rapids an gust 25th. Lota of fun. Excursion via the c. Amp w. M. Ray. Rate 11. A Highway commissioner Bates of Geneva reports the new Bridge completed across the River a mile and a half East of Maple Grove. A mrs. Or Rockwell of Kalamazoo the former miss Addie Thompson is among her friends Here accompanied by her Young son. A Charlie and mrs. Mason of Chicago now have the capt. To. Smith cottage on Maple Street. The two Young sons have a three months old sister. A a mrs j. F. Jones has a Plant of Cotton two feet High raised from seed found by her Busman Lina car of lumber shipped Here from Arkansas Lor Volney Ross last May. A very Low rates will be made Fot ten Day excursion to Petoskey september 3d, via w. M. Lipe. Good Chance to see Northern resorts with Little expense. Ask agents for particulars. A Frank Wheeler and his Cousin miss Ethel have Iwen on a visit to the Home of her parents John and mra. Wheeler at Waukesha in Wisconsin. A mrs. Marshall Bugden a com dance called the a a a variety of other amusements followed such a the Virginia reel and a skirt dance by Oue of the Young ladies at the hotel making the evening one Long to be remembered. The two essential needs of South Haven reporters Are a Good dining room and a few Young men. Wednesday morning while watching the agony of the Williams in taming around at the Dock some Young ladies found a paper bag that Tivey Are positive must have floated from the wreck of the Chicora As it was 16 inches Long and 8 inches wide and and gig those were the kind the Chicora used they immediately secured it As a relic. The Amateur Talent of South Haven gave a most enjoyable entertainment at the opera House wednesday evening the object besides being a very worthy one deserved better patronage As the House was Bat Quarter fall. But unfortunately there were several other 44 Irons in the fire the Samo evening which took away Many who would otherwise have been a financial addition. The program was Short but unique consisting of a first part which was musical. The juvenile members of the troupe bid fair to Shine As stars some Day on a future stage. The patroness deserves great Praise for her labors Ond one posses sing the ability of mrs. Hunting cannot fail of Success. The play was very Well rendered. The part of the audience who possessed appreciative qualities and were capable of adapt ing themselves to the situation were much annoyed by the favors of the a a Bald Heads in the front rows pained her Mother to Chicago the lat-1 Flowers and other flight Ter going for a visit in Indiana. She approx it Are Al Quot ays m i 76 Yean of age and this was her ,r0�?o Thwe arc Ery frug a first ride on a Steamer. I ends. Yards Are to say i the least of it a Little out of common the masquerade at Avery Beach a Kaiser will drop with his Parachute at Reed s Lake grand radius August 25th. Big Schwab Yufest and lots of fun. Excursus and Low rates via c. Amp a m. Ray. Ask agents a capt. Herne a Moore of grand rapids passed a couple of hours with capt. Donahue wednesday. They were comrades in the eighth Michigan infantry. Was awfully Jolly. It was entirely Impromptu but those taking part deserve a great Deal of Praise for the Able manner in which they got themselves up considering the Short time the had. There wore two red Dominos two Black and two baby girls in White Gretchen a Clown who was Al ways in everybody a Way a country Low rates to i boy who tried to skip around a Post account of knights Templar conclave the c. Amp w. M. And d., l. Amp n. Rays will sell excursion tickets to a ton via several routes and at Low rates. Dates of Sale will be August 10th to 25tb. Return limit september 10th. Limit will be extended if desired to september 30th. Ask agents for full information or address l. M. Fuller chief clerk grand rapids. A George Haven for the past year or More Secretary of the Haven seed company and miss Eva the adopted daughter of George Croas were married wednesday by Rev. A. H. Jessup at the Baptist parsonage. A Ralph c. End amp a former South Haven transient is in trouble in Chi serous. Of the Smith Glen a visitor Here writes the Kalamazoo Telegraph As follows vacation has a different significance to different individuals. One person seeks rest for body and brain. Anoth3r goes away irom Home and rushes about from place to place As though he expected each Day to be his last still another seeks divert Sion in new scenes and finds Comfort and rest from parking care in bits of scenery which have a meaning for him far Are a away More restful than is even hinted at in a regulation Guidebook. Going North on a country Road leading ont of South Haven one is pleased with the sight of comfortable and Thrifty farmhouses. Here and there Are Hung Bright red and yellow hammocks under the Beautiful Trees. Affording the occupants rest and Freedom from thoughts commercial. Passing on by the pleasant Homes a piece of almost unobservable masonry is seen. This was he sign to turn to the left and on doing so a number of tree were seen and a feeling of disappointment was uppermost. But remembering that he who stands still in this world gets ittle and sees less the observer went Orward and was confronted by the branches of Many Trees growing thick y together. Pushing aside the foliage a deep Ravine met the View Ieav ily wooded and with Many branches meeting overhead through which the Sun on a Bright Day can scarcely penetrate. This Racine is not More than a Rod and a half wide but is deep and he Trees grow to a great height. Continuing to Brush aside the branches bending the spinal column to an Angle of forty five degrees creeping crawling along slipping now and again on the soft soil and scratched by the Sharp twigs one finds ones self 4 fat from the maddening crowd of City life alone with nature and natures god in the Glen. The trunks of Trees probably three or four score years old extend across the deepest portion and to make this pen picture somewhat More artistic and decidedly More realistic the writer should add that a Mountain Brook comes tumbling Down in torrents that the water is colder than ice can Cool that Here and there its wild Onward course is impeded by jagged rocks that jut out of the Banks in most unexpected places that the maddened foam collects Over dark spots in the water that the wily Trout swim in and out among the tones in the Mirk Creek that the Moss grown rocks of the Glen Are the trusting places of South Haven Aud Kalamazoo lovers. But alas although the imagination a a sufficient to Supply All these necessary natural adjuncts to a truly Beautiful place. It will be noticed by even the casual and Hasty Reader that the Telegraph does no to say that there is a Mountain within Many Milee for there is not and such a statement would be an unvarnished untruth or using somewhat More forcible English just a Plain lie. There Isnit enough water for a full grown Leviathan to swim in and anglers take any Trout flies for there Arentt any Trout and there Are plenty of flies. The Maiden hair Fern raises its modest head amidst the mass of Green while Here and there a Dainty flue Flower blooms on the Steep Bank. Some old and much worn Steps admit of a dignified when the girls wanted him to dance but the characters which attracted the most attention and were really the Best were two gossips. They were dressed in Gray wore Large hats and walked very lame with the Aid of their canes. They were always poking their noses into everybody else a business and then turning aside and with shakes of the head and ominous whispers gossiping about All they saw and heard. The boys were Ery \ ,. \ descent into the Depths of the Glen shy of them not dreaming they were. 8dy but the Sunshine is just outside the some of their own Sweet girls. There were two nuns who were very Well gotten up in bonnets crossed handkerchiefs and hands demurely folded Over their breasts. All the characters dark Dank place and one hastens from what May be a haunted spot the place might Well be the favorite haunt of strolling Zigari. Cool quiet and peaceful the glimpse u a a a a 1 the time for unmasking came All were of the Glen remains and forms an Ber hu8ba, 9�m6lhmg Damag a 10 ten pleased at the Success of the w picture for memory a Wall. The adventure. A dance followed in scene May to imagined m Oil in a which All who desired took part. I Ter color or in etching with or with specialist. A out a Frame. This Choice Little Pic Nazrul Fri la. Nail i we fit it cd Cago As the result of sending a letter to a Cadilia lady threatening to Tel were very Well carried out and when a a Young Man of about 24 years without Money but with Good recommendations As a bookkeeper from Ca Nadian Points committal suicide in Ganges wednesday by taking opium. He gave the name of David Nelson. girl to learn pants a b. You no a miss Ivy Ormsby has returned from her studies at the Ferris Industrial school at big rapids and is assisting her Mother and sister mrs Henry booze to entertain another sister mrs. L. P. Sackett of Battle a Creek. A read the great special Sale and. Of Leighton k Symonds in another column. 4 a the Only son of Andrew Jacobs 8 years and 8 months of age left his clothes on the Packard lumber Dock last saturday and jumped in the River and at once Sank the body being recovered after four hours search. For sewer tile of any size Call on 44 the a Jay Roberts and miss Josephine Scofield both of South Haven were married at Paw Paw monday and on their return w Ere Given a reception at the Maple Grove Home of a. R. And mrs. Foster a a new first class potato Digger for Sale cheap. Inquire at this office or of Levi Wood a the body of h. M. Titsworth was found floating off grand Haven saturday was sent Here and taken by mrs. T. And a son in Law Geo. Cowing of Joliet to Aurora for burial. They desired us to say they Felt very grateful to All who befriended them. A mrs. Geo. English at her Home on Superior Street is prepared to do satisfactory work in the dressmaking line and asks her former patrons to again Call and see her. A mrs w. J. Means died at her grand rapids Home and the remains were taken by the husband to Antwerp township for burial. He is a brother of t. D. And j. R. Means and from 1857 to 1865 was a resident of South Haven. She was 62 years of age and was ill a year. A you need a vacation and the Best place to spend it is in Northern Michigan. Take advantage of the c. Amp w. M. Excursion to Petoe key september 3d. Rates Are very Low and tickets Good ten Days. Ask agents about it. The gun club must look Well to their laurels or first they know Little Tom Carnes will be swinging that Gold badge. At the shoot 7 a enday he stood third the score being Ross 21, Furbeck 17. Carnes 16,Avery 15, Grimes 13, Merson 12, Snobble 12. A take your watch clock and jewelry repairing to Fred n. Richardson opera House Block. 47 a prices on ladies waists Cut no figure with Leighton amp Symonds next week. A at Thistle Hill monday afternoon mrs. Stewart bad the pleasure of entertaining mrs. Chas p. Sweet of Kalkaska a few years ago miss Irene Foster who was among friends Here for a few Days. Her husband is a brother of h. W. Sweet and a Cousin of mrs. Walden. A annual Low rate excursion to Petoskey this year via c. Amp w. will be on september 3d. Tickets Good until september 12th to return. Rate from grand Junction is $4.50. Ask agents Lor particulars or write to l. M. Fuller chief clerk grand rapids. A an alarm of fire monday was from an explosion of gasoline at the Home of John Hancock on the North Side but the trouble was soon subdued. Another alarm tuesday was also from gasoline one of the workmen in the messenger office knocking Tho engine tank Over when lighted. For a few moments things looked Black there from the dense smoke but very fortunately the loss can be replaced for perhaps $60 or $70. You can to afford to miss going to be a great Day in grand rapids August 25th. Big German schwaben est in the Grove at Reeds Lake. Annual Harvest festival at which everybody is Welcome and for whose entertainment numerous games and old country Eastern Are Given prominent among the attractions will be a balloon ascension by a noted German aeronaut accompanied by his dog a a Kaiser who will perform the Parachute drop emancipation. Address at Covert by it t John a. Dungill of South Firven the Celebration of the people of this Vicinity who Are so deeply inter ested in the results of the emancipation proclamation near Covert the 1st instant was As pleasant As any they Ever held. Besides the dinner the music the Ball game and the other sports addresses were delivered by or. Baker of Coloma and John a Dungill of South Haven and it is with pleasure and a commendation that we present the remarks of the latter to his neighbors and friends As follows my. Chairman ladies Abb gov tax m we have Laid aside All labors sky or be dimmed by the Mist rolling years. It the cause that brings us together today is the product of years of toil and struggle directed by the hand of him who rules the destiny of a ions. The rising generation cannot fully appreciate what Freedom Cost or what War Means. The soldiers of the late War stood Between our Homes and danger. They gave up the comforts of Home for the privations incident to War they exchanged peaceful slumbers upon snowy cots for a bed upon the ground or the Long lonely that do Talbat thing Unity and equal Protection for All re the Wilu Gardley a of race color or previous grind again with the water condition. A slavery is dead but the a �8,ast. Old spirit of slavery still lives. We a in several of the Are All aware that Southern states they Are trying by a species of constitutional Blackleg ism j intimidation and fraud to deprive nearly one eighth of our american citizens of the rights guaranteed to j them by the declaration of ind Epen j Dence and the amendments to the j Constitution of the United states i and i want to say right Here that any j Manor set of men North or sooth neither will big bankrupt vigils of guard duty the quiet fire-1 tie traitors. That is a pretty rad1 Side for the confusion of the Battlefield the rattle of musketry and the cannons Roar All for a principle. While i address you this afternoon be had after next week if All is sold. Just six Days allowed com i go Back in thought to the Days of statement but it is nevertheless True there is one thing that the afro american can Boaston that the White. Mencing monday Man cannot. The coloured Man Hasa 01. Icyk for the first time to offer an insult to i a u or u o Al Low men and toil and the duties incident to our various vocations not to celebrate the birth of a King a neck or emperor but the birth of a new citizenship and i main Aiu a citizen ship that changed radically changed the relationship of All the people in this country. We do not come to eulogize the revolutionary fathers who fought for Liberty with one hand while they help to the institution of slavery with the other. We do not read from the declaration of Independence tha a a All men Are created equal and Are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these Are life Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness a while we stand with Heel upon a prostrated race. We do not sing 44 America the land of the ree and the Home of the Brave while the Echo comes Back to us transformed into the Wail of broken hearted motherland Sweet dimpled babes. Neither do we Point with Pride to the stars and stripes the Emblem of lib erty while beneath its folds toil four million slaves. But we Are Here to comm mind rate the most Sublime citizenship in american history and to magnify our appreciation of the most sacred inheritance vouchsafed to the human family Freedom. We cannot be too often reminded of the grand significance of emancipation a Day and i know of no better Way to give expression to our gratitude and to keep alive a Hearty patriotism the throw demonstrations of this kind. Far Back in the dim Sha lows o the worlds unwritten history Oon Jared in the brain of some fiend incarnate originated the diabolo Cal idea of human slavery. It had no respect for re sex race color condition even the hebrews gods chosen Pec pie wore the Bondsmen a chains for four Hundred years the britons the ancestors of the White race were bought and sold in the streets of Rome thousands of them for a Mere pittance if Caesar Hume Cicero and Mccauley axe truthful and those men All of Gigantic intellect affirmed that they had not the ability to develop the same statements have been made again and again of the negro and with As Little reason but the descendants of the britons have improved they have developed they Baye advanced and today they stand at the head of the civilized races of the Earth in science in literature in invention and in fact in everything that indicates a High state of civilization. Next came african slavery in the British West India islands which was finally wiped out in 1834 amid the applause of the Liberty Loving people of the Earth and the rejoicing and thanksgiving of hundreds of thousands of Bondmen. The fatal Day came when this Hydra headed monster made its appearance upon our Shore. It Drew its Slimy form across every threshold and Hearthstone in the land it drove its poisonous fangs deep into every artery of Trade Aud Commerce it Drew the rebellion. There comes up be the Flag of his country. I have reach continuing until All is sold. L fore me a mighty Host of the Brave somewhere that Washington Irving boys who went to do Battle for free has said that a a the grave buries eve _ a a. Dom Home and native land Clad in j Ery error covers every defect a tin j 30 and 51.5o. Bine like the sky fretted with steel Gushee every resentment and from and 40o and decked with gems of Gold. I the peaceful bosom Spring none but. Hear the Clatter and clash of arms fond regrets and Teuner recollect and the cannons Roar. I see the Liv that is a sentiment i spec a 30 minute Sale ins spectres of t Ibby and Anderson but i think there is a Little too much a each Day from 9 to 9 30 a. In. A a. A a �?o�?�1 1,1�?T�?� a ail 1. In tip a he Al a a a a a j Liers like the Ocean physical proportion. I believe it is be the tear stained j As full of the milk of human kindness g a a 3q John Ute 100 Rives and mothers and while i have no thug to by of prom 9 30 to 10 c. M. Is devoted suture and innocent children the Man who died fighting for a Prin 19 Centi. Then i remember that this is a part Siple that be thought was ngut i entertain nothing but contempt of Brave Union soldiers like the Ocean with Billows. I see faces of Loving wives but limit Sale books for of what Freedom Cost. For was in will but great As this sacrifice an superbly Brave those who live in the Light of Subte-1 specs a 30 m inuit Sale is the White soldiers were Victory did quent events Aud deny these rights. From 10 to 10 3 a a m. Gente ,1konnor Nuhi we to me for such the grave covers no t in finish handler Jhinis cts each not Perch upon Tom debt a Taos out in a Worth 10 cents ladies scalloped consented to do Justice by the Black j t31 embroidered handkerchiefs i c Man. God had willed that the negro its True Light and the Only regrets should be instrumental in striking that Spring from my peaceful bosom he shackles from their own limbs l that we did not thrash them while so when the Call for coloured Volun we were at it until they would have 1> ears was made the free coloured men i been willing to give the negro All the Felecia i o a a 1 a., a. R forms a rights he asks for and More too. I or until 7,000 tablets Are sold at the North and the Dusky forms rights be As Worth 5, 8wl 10 cents. Bending Over the Ootton and he Cane for o look out and get your Winter Stock in the South leaped to the front with Man who we the Gray by a school will soon open and your such alacrity that they dazzled their place in my memory and affection n Setimo Chance of tablets will be friends and electrified the world they Side by Side with the boy who wore gone and the be the Blue. If secession was wrong in Gro is proud of the fact that he has �?T01 the spirit of secession is wrong written his title to citizenship in his today und they Are not wort y t e tbsp c Lii Tai is. Fellowship of Loval american citizens ju1 Lal it own blood. A he tto a lot of patterns cannot be England May sing of the heroes of until they cease it prac found the prices a Well they Aro Waterloo France May Tell of her Ioan prices. 200 pairs from 3d Brave sons at Austerlitz but with Frederick the great once said when ceut8 to ?c.03 a pair. The consent of an admiring world we advised by Voltaire to beg mercy of j May Crown the heroes of �?T01 Aud �?T5 his enemies a a i am a Man and there a to the Rigours g were Loyal not to a Crown but to a destiny i oppose my own constancy. Lace t5gu k. La. A menaced with Shipwreck i will Bear at of cents were s-.49. Principle. _ i England May Point with Pride to the storm. I will be King in spi i her Brilliant characters, and i will i Lave lived a and Gladstone France to a if i had the Power of the fabled god j Poi tiers Lamartine and Lafayette of the wind i would Send my voice Al ?2.49, were $3.98. Special furniture sales All the week. I and Grant. Special 30 minute Sale there is no grander or More fitting j my up the Valle of the missis s i rom 1 30 to 2 p a. A Gingham a for 6 cents Worth 19 cuts. Giants of Liberty Ana the grave a a to a who stood for the right than Here a has one drop of negro blood in his veins if you cannot live like men it you have the glorious privilege of dying like Kings. The most important question be fore the american people today is not of the finance Tariff or reciprocity but of equity Aud Justice. Shall we have a government of All the people by All the people and for All the people or shall we be subjected and t controlled by the slave holding senti ment of the South As we were before a 12 cents Worth 20 cuts. The War let me ask you Soldier pair to a customer boys you who stood be tween our Homes and danger who have seen. A. a to minute Sale your comrades falling upon the right from g3 m ladies a Egypt Ber character if she did not Send him hush Money. He is now 33 years Oki married and has two children. A a writer in the new York Sun says i consider both Marion and Marian to be feminine Dame though j Marian m the better spelling. Mari mule slightly corked on left Hind cannot be stolen an is simply a contraction of Mary foot and somewhat worn in face by Jong a8 memory exists As a valuable j ing grand Junction at 8 35 a Naar and Ann or rather an abbreviation the Halter. If seen please notify me. A not quart of nature. The riving at grand rapids at 10 40 a m. It will remain so rate excursion on that Date Leav of the original French Marianne or Marianna which was quite a common name in Norman times. The o in Marion comes from the Norman pronunciation of the letter a a one night when Reese was stopping with me says m. F. prominent merchant of Quad Joseph Pender. Returning leave at 10 p m round trip rate 60 cents. L. M. Fuller chief clerk. A done to come to buy furniture and undertaking of me Una a you piece High lights of Noonday Sun May be August 20th, next tuesday is to picture win nok be red letter Day at the m. E. Church and of Harv Efet in this Village the most interesting of Mon cd not a Whit to its Beauty. Any id the history of this Church. It the a left Liongs to s or. Smith want buy cheap bed Springs 75 is pay Day. Those who have sub of chicag0f who8e Beautiful place is cents mattresses $1.25.�?a.g. Black scribed to liberally towards re build object of admiration to All visit Mau ing the Church will know what that meandering Down a Wagon Road j a a very few dollars will pay for Means l there is to be a banquet the Olen one reaches Lake a a ticket to Petoskey and return on every one Isje a a Dit the c. A w. M. Excursion september Michigan. Here if All conditions go xicket8#Good Day. Aak Are favourable occur glorious sunsets. Or wite w fun xer chief am Dpi Garchyn and be upon the Side clerk a Ned rapids. Invited to come and rejoice with us. Ter master Washington. I heard him a touring. On going to his room i it Hes Aad a ingian. Found him sur eng from cramp col 4 in. He my in such agony i feared he would die. 1 hastily gave him a the ladies will bring Well filled has dose of clamber Lakin a Colic cholera sets without further Ali caution. To and diarrhoea remedy. He was meet soon relieved and the first words be uttered were a a what was that stuff Yon gave me a i informed him. A than Here beneath the Emerald Wing of nature where even the Trees with their million tongues seem to whisper an everlasting Benediction where the feathered songsters Send Forth their sweetest strains where nature seems pleas de to Send a Shower of her sweetest Aud most charming notes that twinkle and drip like liquid gems beneath a canopy of Flowers. To every one who loves his country believes in Liberty and Equality of right before the Law emancipation Day should be the Moet important of All other holidays. What it ought to mean to those who have Given sons husbands fathers and Brothers i leave them to Tell but Joy Aud Sruti tude should Rise from every Loyal heart As spontaneously As does perfume from the most fragrant Flower. But As marked As our Progress has been and As great As has been our achievements in the past we must re member that a nation can no More live on its past record than an individual. I believe we Are just now passing through the most difficult As Well a the most important period of our National development. I am a War that this is not a political meet ing neither Ara i making a political its death Breeding a oils closer and speech but there Are great questions closer around our social and political life until the nation Lay helpless bleeding and dying. But every wrong contains the element of its own death. God had decreed the death of slavery from the beginning. Every evil Aas its free an Well As every Good and god raised up such men As h Ather Matthews Grattan and Tjie dauntless of con Nell Noble irishmen who found time and sympathy in the midst of their opa misery and oppression to plead the canse of the negro. In England we numbered among our friends John Bright Richard Cobden and Justin Mccarthy. They were moral heroes who had rather die upon the Side of right than live amid to la plaudits of a few Days ago we were talking about attack and he said he never was 44 what assertion is leads me from the an excellent remedy Lor lameness and. Who was Here two years ago and will lame Aava usually it Hoe Kemnay. To remembered m a eloquent end recite from. Sprain or other i Iury Ytol semlies without that remedy now. I have. I. Wiki of cud the Pul or from rheumatism for which Cham fast that a jury Quot a roed it in my family several year.,1 Berlam Spain Balm u sep Feuy in we a Quot a 1 know u Worth end do not halite the pl1 of he Bap St Church sunday us eau aled u affords mar and it never took Over two or to nepmir�9a it to my Friend and morning and will address the Union ajm0bt immediate Relief and in Short three done of Tomt remedy to Effert a a mouser. For tale by Vanostrand Mertiniet the congregational Church time effects a permanent Core. For of a Deuce cure. For Sale 4 4mggi.it-. Pm the evening. Sale by Van Ostrande the druggist the druggist of wrong. In the Foremost rank of All m it or own country stood Garrett Smithy Wendell Phillips William Lloyd Garrison Harriet Beecher Stowe and that Paragon of american orators Frederick Douglass each and a very one an intellectual Star of the highest magnitude richly set and glittering upon the Majestic Arch of by Van t Fame not one of which shall Ever drop from the dome of the historical special 30 minute Sale from 2 30 to 3 p m. Menus half Hose at 9 cents Worth 15 cents. Menus Lisle thread half Hose limit and upon the left who have looked upon the walking spectres of rebel prisons you who have crossed the bloody chasm of War Tell me shall the men who tried to assassinate the nation accomplish by bogus legislation fraud and deception what they failed to accomplish with the Musket ? now a few words to the Young men and women of the race you Are the Hope of our future greatness. You Are to be the fathers and the mothers of our future citizenship. Whatever we shall be in years to come lies very largely with you therefore be As splendid As it is possible to a be. Be grand grand in your manhood and womanhood be excellent in morals magnificent in virtue. Girls let me caution you to guard with the utmost vigilance your Honor and Good name be Chaste be pure allow no Man White or Black to presume upon your virtue. Young men my advice to you is to always take High grounds upon every question. Aim High if Yon strike Low. Be industrious. Strive for an education acquire Homes seen mud ate Money fit yourselves f or entering the various trades and professions and for intelligently discharging the important duties of citizenship. Above All do not forget god and the Day will soon come when All men regardless of race color or previous Condi will hand in hand treed the peaceful Heights of perfect Tian Cotton vests 9cts, Worth hurts. Special Sale from 3 30 to 4 p. M. 50 cent books for 9 cents. 25 cent books for 5 cts. That demand our serious consideration. There Are ideas that Are wrong wrong in theory wrong in practice in american and debasing alike to state and nation and it is the Doty of every patriotic citizen to see to it that so far As hib or her influence Goen that these questions Are settled and settled right. We can make this nation As grand As it is great a Star that shall burst into Light and dazzle the world or ease it to be obscured with the Roll ing Clouds of shame and disgrace and finally like the civilizations of Babylon and the roman Empire entirely disappear and nothing but the history of a Brilliant wreck remain to Mark our coarse. When the victorious army emerged from the Shock and smoke of Battle they believed that a Lavery and secession was forever dead and buried but to a sad the mistake slavery in its a Jay we will reduce the rate this old fora is dead but the old spirit of j time and you can pay for the boat slavery still lives. The stripes upon ride when you get there. . A our National Tanner differ in color a a a a it Quot do Umfer grand june you will miss it sure if you Are not there to get a Waist for every female member of the family even if you done to need it before next summer. i and bring it with Yon and it will it 5 cents toward the Purchase of a 39c or 49o Waist. _ sunday excursion to St. place to spend a my w t to on at kit a m. Does the races in this country but Joe at j 15 a. M. And arrive at St. Returning leave they Are equal in length and exact in at i 30 p. M. Round trip 60 cents Width which ought to mean in this Date of excursion August 18th. Country equal rights equal of porn a Fuller chief Zeik but no room to Meo tips them. Yours for bargains Leighton amp
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