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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 15, 1887, South Haven, MichiganVen Sentinel it saturday. Michigan. Beggar. Wendy any 9� Rubw Riib out now. Tom it in by to in -. The Poos sent Ltd it feel stubble it re As i tramp lit rough the even Iowa a i Iran Tram an<5 grow More a mtg own every stride a my tsp sols be rider come and go-11 Hunt a bom to feel pm f Ltd s trn Nestrom Oti Iris roadster High Obj a Sqq Wirf Pony Tow. Yong Mhz s we Piaf i from the Parte Gate nigh a and oaf ters avy with her Beau they Are proud Tham Elway no a but could t l Deal in Pride. And could t l too Cut a dash and show if i had a hone to ride the Farmer is four times As Tat As i the Squire bet Blind and slow Young miss has not nearly so Bright an Eye As Bess at the a Barley a. i car Quot one Hup gee How and i Bong his aide. A. Would t i teach him to Gallop it though. If i had a horse to ride. Ontoy. A it was Only a beggar that grumbled so As his blistered feet he plied but the cry is a cry that All us know if / had a horse to ride a wide awoke. Flag sentiment. Something1 about the standards All nation. The ancient hebrews chinese and japanese and their venerated banners modern Emblem a the bed Cross Flag if humanity. It has been Well said that in the Sno cession moving and often strongly contrasting events which compose the history nations the Flag is so closely associated As to become to men s minds the Emblem and visible presence the nation personified. It floats tranquilly Over the turning Point Battles which determine the nation s existence crowning its triumphs gracing its festivities draping its Halls legislature and Justice drooping in its defeats and shrouding the dead bodies its heroes. The English word a Flag Quot is derived from an English danish word meaning to Fly. Or that which hangs Down loosely and it originated in the Early use rushes for streamers. It is a singular tact that the old English name for the Iris for a Fleur de list is Flag. In Moderie parlance under the generic up time Flag is included standards ensigns banners colors streamers Pennon Guidon coronets Coronell from which last name is derived the title colonel. The Guidon particularly alien used in the infant regiments is sometimes called the Marker. A Standard Flag represents not Only the patriotism and strength but also the sentiment thought the nation these emblems have existed from the most Remote periods and have always exercised a powerful influence upon Mankind. In the time Moses 1491 a. C., the hebrews had their standards Solomon hoisted the Standard the lion in Jerusalem upon which was inscribed the sentiment a Rise lord let thine enemies be dispersed and let those that hate thee flee before Romulus when he founded Rome adopted his Standard the image a she Wolf his reputed Foster Mother combined with the Eagle j 6 i Ter which was the Emblem his Senate. Mahomet selected a Green Standard which is always preserve with the greatest veneration envelope in four coverings Green taffeta enclosed in a cas4>t Green cloth and Only occasions extreme danger is this sacred Symbol taken from its place Deposit his devout followers believe it was brought Down from heaven by the Angel Gabriel. In China the earliest Standard a which we have any record represents a waft slaying a hideous looking dragon with a Spear just As St George and the dragon Are represented in More modern times. The chinese description this reptile is that it has the heat h Camel the horns a Deer eyes a Rabbit ears a cow neck a Snake stomach a Frog Scales. Of a Carp claws a Hawk and the Palms a Tiger. On each Side the Mouth Are a flickers and its head contains a Bright Pearl its breath is sometimes change into water Aud sometimes into fire and its voice is like the jingling Copper pans. This Beautiful reptile existed existed when John chinaman was first created out yellow Clay. There is Comfort in the thought that it became extinct Over ten thousand years. Ago. In our time and generation a sudden meeting such a rept Ile would not be calculated to inspire in us sentiments either Confidence love cheerfulness patriotism. The present National Flag China is triangular in shape composed deep Lehow Bunting and upon it is a Blue dragon with a Green head snapping at a red Pear Ball. The old Imperial Standard Japan in the cd amp Ion its people was something sacred and Sublime a its threefold device symbolized several things combining the sacred Astron Mica social and convivial sentiment the triple lobes represent shintoism the religion the k mis buddhism Anc confucianism. They also symbolize the three annual and the three monthly festivals. First the great new year which lasts a month second the feast Spring the third Day third month that the Flowers and Young Maiden Sand third and last the feast neighbors in the a woo to go Home till morning style. Great Britain England that proud nation which boasts that upon its Dominion the Sun never sets has More banners standards than any other kingdom Republic. The first in the list is what is called the Royal Standard Square Flag blazoned with the arms the culled kingdom. The second is the Flag the Loni High Admiral a Crimson Banner with a a pne Hor agent gorged in the a anti with a Coronet nod a Cable through the ring fretted lit a True lit vers knot with end Pendant. Third the Flag the lord lieutenant latent a Union Jack Quot having in the Center the a tosses a Bine shield emblazoned with Golden Harp. Fourth. The Union Union Jack in which Are a blended the crosses Ftp George tit Andrew am St. Pat Emil Egnatic every lord had his own personal Cott arms Standard i the is flip 1714 the a Reant Standard was adopted. Amp la composed three equal bands placed vertically the hoist a he part nearest Tbs staff being bit to Center White and the Fly the Ewd red. This Tricolour is supposed to be a Union the Blue Banner St Martin the red Banner St Denis and the a Cor Nette Blanche a there being evidence these colors have been regarded As the National Emblem for centuries. The Flag most recently added to the family european nations is the Black red and Gold Banner the North Ger May Empire. When emperor bar Barossa was crowned in the year 1152, the Road to the Palace was covered with carpet into which were Woven the colors Black red and Gold. After the Coronation the carpet was Given to the people and Cut into strips which were carried by them about the City As flags. During the heated discussion in the National Assembly at Frankfort in 1848, As to which combination colors should have precedence Freil Grath said a powder is Black blood is red and Golden flickers the flame and that is die old Imperial i like the motto Frederic Wilhelm a from Nick to through blood to i might draw attention to the flags and the associated sentiment Many other nations both ancient and Modem but will pass to our own grand and Beautiful Star spangled Banner which represent a nobler purer and More patriotic sentiment its stripes red and White proclaim the original Union thirteen states which were associated to maintain the declaration Independence. Quot is stars White in Field blues proclaimed a National Constitution which receives a new Star with every added stale. The two together signify Union last and present. The language even the colors was officially recognized by our fathers White is for purity red for valor and the file for Justice. Hon. George f. Hoar in 1878, said i have seen the glories ail and architecture and Mountain and River. Have seen the Sunset Jungfrau and the full Moon Rise Mont Blanc but the fairest vision which these Jeres Over looked was the Flag my country in a foreign land Beautiful As a Flower to those who love it and terrible As a meteor to those who hate it. T is be Symbol the Power and glory and the Honor 60,000,000 at the close the first Day that terrible Battle Shiloh Pittsburgh Andi Gafter having been driven by Superior numbers from seven different Rines defense losing in killed and wounded one third the w Hole command w without food rest saddened by the loss Many comrades and friends we waited anxiously for the evening s last attack before Sundown knowing that if we did not successfully resist it we to old be forced to surrender be driven into the River when suddenly there appear feed approaching us the opposite Sida the River a body mounted men. In the distance and in the dim Light we could not distinguish them from Friend foe but when the rising ground at a Bend in the Road the smoke from the Battle Field cleared a Little and we saw the grand old stars and strict is then w e knew they were friends and that the Long expected and much needed reinforcements were at hand. Our hearts w Ere filled w Ith re new de Hope and courage and when general Buell s first brigade crossed the River and marched up the Bank its band playing the grand old air a the Star spangled Banner a Many a Battle scarred and powder beg rimmed sol Dier s eyes w Ere filled with tears and the shout exultation and Defiance made the Woods ring. The in cml Hoard it above the Din and Roar the Battle and knew it w As a Harbinger their next Day s defeat. Even the wounded seemed to revive and become inspired w Ith new Hope and courage 1 once saw a Young Soldis Ivhon belonged to a Battery artillery engaged in Patching the holes in his Guidon a markers Flag w Ith cloth from the lining an important part his uniform. If he was familiar w Ith the history France in 1792 he might have thought the insurgents Standard which was a pair Hack breeches upon which w As the inscription a trem ble tyrants for we the people stil were the when i asked him Why he made such a sacrifice fld spent so much time to repair that old Flag his answer was that As we were so far from the base supplies he could not get a new one and he must have one for w Hen the Batten went into action with the thirty six horses and the six guns he always stuck the Pike to w hich the Guidon was attached firmly into the ground to Mark the line Battle where the Battery St to form and go into action and even if the Man who Rode the leading horse was killed disabled and the Din the Battle Ivas so great that the Bugle Call could not be heard the horses were so w Ell drilled that they would wheel around the Flag make execute the Man Euver known is a by left into line a Aud when the muzzles the six guns were a line w Ith the Flag and then As soon As the guns were in timbered he would again i Ace it about two Hundred paces to the Rea and the horses would Gallop to the rear with the caissons and halt again a line with it perhaps there is not much sentiment in the mending that old Flag by the Battery boy but is there not a Beautiful sentiment in the thought those Noble horses doing their share the fighting Side by Side with us learning to know the Flag and rallying upon a a in conclusion i will draw attention to the most glorious All flags the Banner the red Cross. An International Public conference was called to Geneva Switzerland in 1863. At this time a treaty was drawn up and signed to this his Iier the Universal representative Many a humanity to Man and the Harbinger the time when All nations shall a beak the swords into plow a Loaree and their Spears into pruning Hooks and learn War no Chicago journal. T. A a. Ferocious pigs. Haw i Michigan state newel army off Par Earla at lacked a. Noted traveler Camp. That was a strange adventure James w. Wells the English traveler when he was attacked by Pec caries in the wilds Brazil. Or. Wells travelled three thousand Miles in that South american country and at the time the attack in question was in the Valley the Sapao River. With him were some brazilians one whom he called Don and another Jose. That Day they had seen signs Pec caries in the swamp and a Quot they knew that those fierce wild pigs will follow a dog s Trail. So that night the Camp was made particularly Strong. A a a fort was built so As to protect the dogs and some the brazilians also went to sleep within the Flimsy stockade. Or. Wells and three four others went in their hammocks which were swung out reach the snouts and assail its. But let . Wells Tell How the Camp was stormed a i Felt my Hammock violently shaken. It was the Don Awakening to saying a Wake up Here Are the Floreos we Are going to have some i sat up looked around and listened. The pitchy blackness night surrounded us but the fire burning brightly sent its flickering Light upon the tree trunks the foliage and the hammocks. Two men w Ere in the fort with gun and knife in hand. The dogs tied to the stake were w Ith difficulty kept quiet. As 1 listened it became evident that w ewer surrounded by some animals. It was a moment suspense but not for Long for suddenly from All around us came a blood curdling sound the simultaneous snapping Teeth from vast numbers the enemy. This was followed by the appearance a crowd charging Black animals Rushing w Ith wonderful Speed toward a common Center the fort. We in the hammocks each lighted a Coil Wax tapers that we re prepared for the occasion. And what a scene ensued the fire was rapidly scattered. Under and around i Seething mass Black Pec caries barely distinguishable in the Dipti Light but All pushing and struggling to the front. The men in the fort had discharged their weapons and w Ere half a at work hacking and thrusting at the Pec caries As they endeavoured to swarm up the smooth surface the hides and covered the sides the fort. The men in the hammocks after discharging their guns reached Down and slashed with their knives at the swarming animals below them. The attack was More like the wild reckless bravery the arabs the Soudan for As pig after pig fell squealing and disabled scores More struggled for their place. It was a strange noisy wildly nerd scene the swing us hammocks with their occupant reaching downward cutting and thrusting with their Long gleaming knives the dim figures the men in the fort and the wild Rushing charging fomi3 the Pec caries. The extremely disagreeable doors the animals their snapping Teeth like musketry file firing the reports the fire arms the shouts the men the How Ling and the Barking the dogs created an indescribably strange and exciting scene. Every Bullet my revolver took effect. I shouted to All the men to fire in a Volley. They did so and the effect was instantaneous. Off went the pigs and we could hear them snapping their Teeth afar. We had killed Twenty seven Days. A visit to Krupp a works. An interesting account is Given by . Richards superintendent the motive Power the Boston amp provi Denee Railroad a visit made by him to the famous Krupp steel works at Essen. He saw a ten ton Crucible steel casting being poured and an enormous seventy ton steel casting being very gradually cooled the outside being warmed with Coke fires until the inside has partly solidified when the Block is hammered into shape to form the main piece an immense gun the enormous array furnaces in which the crucibles Are heated and the perfect manner in which such a Large number men in some cases As Many As eight hundreds All lift their eighty Pound crucibles out the furnaces and pour them into the Mould in rapid succession is described As a wonderful sight the scrupulous care bestowed upon the minutest detail was a noticeable feature about their manipulation steel. If after extended trials a certain practice proportion ingredients has been found to give the beet results that practice is absolutely and exactly adhered to nothing in the whole Range the vast operations establishment being left to Mere . A. Sun. Time United Quot a England Scotland and irend.1 a a Liti is the Flag fire Croes White with a red Croes the crusaders. Each one Oil a a Kosens net Only the Dif a and various i. Hie government but Ateo religious and patriotic i eat governments which provided for the neutrality All sanitary supplies ambulances surgeons nurses i i attendants sick wounded men j and their Safe conduct when they a Bear the Banner the red Cross. Largely through the influence and per i a reverence mire Clara Barton our i government was induced eventually a i to instruct its proper representative Tel i sign the treaty. As a compliment to Switzerland the association adopted As Lite Banner the color tire Swiss Flag i Revere it Xref pm k who ground. This Flag is held sacred by a div lived nations the world. In the fiercest Battle no shot is eve str aimed at warm stables. Plain fact far the consideration owner milk cow Are your stables for your cows Jarm and Well ventilated joas to be both comfortable and Sweet if not ret to work at once to make them so for in this you will find True Economy both a saving food and an increased product if you Are making butter cheese 6r simply peddling milk. But do not seek to secure warmth by the close confinement your. Cows. There must be a free circulation air in order to secure the Good health the cows and a a Sweet Flavoured product. If with Good mutilation letting ble air in at the head the cows and Odt at the rear you can not keep tip Lite required tempered fire then resort to artificial heating. It will uu1c a Bishu n to i new u a by Twenty fic a Ihfe a pm once the arrangements Are made j a Attu Nao will lug m1si� for heating the expense will be comparatively Small As a High temperature will not be req tired. The Tange temperature for health and Comfort be about fifteen degrees that is from forty five to sixty degrees Fahr. Below this cows standing in the stall will begin to shiver and Feifei uncomfortable above discomfort Fallows and they will begin to Pant. It is Mph cheaper to Burn fuel in a beater than food in the cow to keep up the Rural my Jotter. In new York City the him one ten a it the Symbol it protects Cabri Tufa. Friend in flattens the Globe. Divided a to Jarema h go the fee a they Itig s. The Detroit Gram and produce quotations Are wheat no. 1 White Leo. S red flour Michigan White wheat Choice fft.00@ft.ib roller process f4.00@4.3e> patents f4.75@ft.00. Corn no. 3, 88 f@3c. Oate no. 8, a . Butter Creamery 2ft@stia cheese 12> @18xa eggs 2a@38c. A Bay City Justice was called out bed at 12 us clock Christmas night to marry t couple who had hoped to celebrate the event Christmas Day but were about half an hour late. Nathan Knight a Pioneer Bay county died the other morning heart disease re his farm in Hampton township aged sixty eight years. He was a member the state legislature two terms and supervisor for thirteen years. He went there in i$56. He leaves a widow and one son. The work Fres coing the state Cape Tol has been completed. Fourteen Gate posts set in the ground at Gladwin seventeen years ago by an Indian Farmer a portion the posts being Pla Ood As they grew and the balance reversed were taken up recently. The ones placed in the ground in natural position guru found to be badly decayed while those top Down were sound. William h. Andrews Jackson mar tied Clarissa Horton and they lived together happily for three years. Then the wife disappeared taking the household furniture. A few months ago she returned and they removed to Buffalo n.y., where in August 1834, she again packed up and left taking All the furniture a team horses and a Wagon. Mrs. Andrews located in Jackson whither William followed her Aud another reconciliation took place. A tvs Days ago she skipped for the third time and the deeply injured husband declares the Jig is up. He has begun suit for divorce. George messenger a Farmer near Flint while feeding his Stock recently was smothered under a Haystack which suddenly toppled Over him. He was sixty eight y a ars old. Nils Linde big rapids was stabbed Twenty one times the other night by an excited reveler. It was thought he would Slafter Vassar Tuscola county has in his Possession and in a very Good state preservation a deed made by one Uit Kinsmen Way Back in 1702. The document is yellow with age and contains some characteristics in orthography Chi Rorar Phy and phraseology that Are quaint and curious. The consideration in the deed was the a love and Good will which he bore his son John Slafter. The Battle Creek Streeet car line gave every Man woman and child a Christmas present in the shape a Freo ride during the Day Between nine a. M. And three p. M Captain George troop had his Skull fractured and his jaw broken while coming up Tho Calumet mine engine the other morning and died a few hours afterwards. Governor Alger a few Days ago pardoned mrs. Larsen convicted murder at Muskegon two years ago and sentenced to the Penitentiary for life. Her husband was tried for the same crime and acquitted and Tho governor does not think the wife guilty. One Hundred tons Limburger cheese were manufactured in Marine City St. Clair county last year. George h. Hammond senior member Tho Well known him Hammond Stan dish amp co., Detroit died the other evening heart disease. Deceased was a Nativo Pittsburg mass., forty nine years age and was the first to introduce the shipment meats in refrigerator cars. A citizen Jackson has invented a a Mustache guard a consisting a hard rubber plate which is fastened under the Mustache and held in position by two Coil Springs and a steel Center Spring which passes Over the nose. The state teachers association recently held its thirty sixth annual meeting in Lansing and elected the following officers president j. W. Ewing Ionia vice presidents Stevens Adrian and John Stuart Monroe Secretary Charles w. Pickett Ludington treasurer e. L. Briggs grand Haven the next annual meeting will be held Heie december 28 and 29, 1857. Excessive use tobacco is said to have been the cause the insanity John Par shall who was recently committed to an Asylum at Detroit. Adam Johnstone a Pioneer Tuscola county died recently at Caro asthma and other difficulties. He went to Caro in 1863. He leaves a wife and seven children. Mrs. John m. Younge and babe Bay City were found at their Home a few Days ago in a starving condition. The family were provided for and the negligent husband was sentenced to the House correction for ninety Days. In 1868 Tho Saginaw River Mills manufactured 798,826,000 feet lumber 227,463,-000 shingles 100,000,000 pieces lath and have now hand 315,000,000 feet lumber. Reports to the state Board health by forty seven observers in different parts the state for the week ended the 1st, indicated that intermittent fever measles and Typo malarial fever increased and inflammation the bowels diarrhoea consumption the lungs dysentery and Scarlet fever decreased in area prevalence. Diphtheria was reported at Twenty three places Scarlet fever at thirteen typhoid fever at six and measles at Tern mrs. B. Williams Scotts Kalamazoo county gave birth to three male babies a few Days ago. Detroit a City Council adopted a Resolution a few Days ago abandoning Standard time and returning to Meridian time. The lower depot the grands rapids amp Indian Railroad at big rapids was totally destroyed by fire the other night caused by a defective Chimney. The loss was 500. Most the contents were save j. Rock Salt has been struck at Royal Oak Oakland county at a depth sixteen Hundred feet. Warren Crampton his wife and daughter Pulaski township Jackson county ate a lot raw Ham a few Days ago and were suffering from the effects Trithi Diasis. George Dow and Thomas count were discovered a few Days ago in a Ravine lond a Branch the Detroit Bay City amp Alpena Railroad. Count was Frozen stiff and Dow was nearly dead though he might recover. The Mercury to at morning marked 13 degrees below Zero. Forty years ago Richard Norton and wife port Huron separated and their Par children became scattered. It is not known where three them Are but one a Gerwas adopted by a resident Atlanta ga., subsequently Maiying a a Moore who s i died in the War. Ever sine then she has been Endea Yorlang to find her parents and finally became convinced that they were both in Michigan. 8be went to Detroit and after weeks search found them unknowingly living within Twenty Milf each other. She brought the aged Ute together a few Days ago and a Inlet affecting reconciliation occurred in the Little town Thornton St. Clair county. The Loeen Muskegon Lake is eleven teaches thick and a thoroughfare is made it from Muskegon to North Muskegon. ,. The Mills at Ludington have to fill Ord re for three million Lent Hemlock and other Timber for the canal improvements besides doing their Ordinary work this Wehter. General b. R. Fierce has been appointed commandant the new soldiers Home at grand rapid and w1u take to Eael pm april l succeeding colonel Wells. Ski Bessie White a graduate in pharmacy at the Michigan University who wan denied a certificate to practice by the ken4 Tucky la Thorl Tiea because a he was e woman Haa been ordered a certificate by a judge the court Appeal the Daniel Logan a Tetef Cerman was ruled recently by falling, Jokar newbery the Detroit District to go gaps in 178, and one the Wealti a fled a few wide teen Dmn a Mccot Eicr Mio Hitaf la Al slate re. Into m la Una historical it Aoa the 5th. A a j Donald presided and the organisation bras own i nil Teda follows Secretary Lewis w. Miller. Of Muskegon com nth ass fent Secretary i Georgs a. Royce if Ontonagon engrossing and i bin Otlang a Turk Frank w. Hews a assistant engrossing and enrolling clerk mrs. I d. F. Jameson Ingham sergeant at and . Stoner cd Ingham. The usual committee j was appointed to inform the House the -1 gnats action the Senate. I hours a upon assembling re noon Daniel p. I Markey Ogeman was elected speaker. The i other officers Are clerk Loti lec Tesman to gtd am county engrossing and enrolling clerk dare Nee l. A it Onard 4 Wayne a a Amis-1 ant engrossing and enrolling clerk Henry m. I Bose Kent j. P. Austin oration. The death Ovid n. Case i Wayne the democratic sender in the past to Whf houses who was re elected to this House was i announced by . Hosford Detroit and a i committee was appointed to draft suitable resolutions and to make preparations for a memorial session. Or. Case s desk was draped and a Fine portrait the gentleman also draped stood behind it. A committee was appointed to notify the Senate that the House was organized. The legislature assembled in joint session the afternoon the Ith to listen to the retiring message governor Alger and the in-1 aug ural governor Luce. After the ceremonies were ended Bills were introduced in the House providing capital punishment for a murder and rape raising the age consent to a sixteen years regulating the Sale Oleo Margarine punishing fraud in the Sale Grain land seeds being aimed at the Bohemian Oats j i swindle Saud repealing the Baker conspiracy Law. Both houses adjourned to the 11th. At the senatorial caucus in the evening a Francis b. Stockbridge Kalamazoo was a nominated for United states senator Tho a tenth ballot the vote standing Slock Bridge �46 Conger 21 Lacey 19 scattering 6. Facts. In Germany blown to piece amp terrific explosion natural Flosi is Youngstown several building in a Block badly shattered a $100,000 fire follows one Man killed. You Oston o., Jan. 7.�?an explosion natural in the new Andrews Block at 2 30 clock yesterday morning started a $10j,000 fire and caused the death Thomas Branigan aged Nineteen a plumber. The Block was barely finished and Jack Bern pie a master plumber and Branigan a Journeyman worked in the boiler room. Wednesday night the room was close and hot and Temple raised an already partially raised window higher. There was a Sharp Quick report and the room filled with a Sheet flame. Branigan was asleep at the time beside the boilers. Sample started to Tho door but before he reached it another explosion Shook the Block and was quickly followed by a third. The last explosion hurled Semple against a door leading into an Are away which fell before his weight and he was sent sprawling into the passage. His clothes were fire. To ran hastily into the open air and extinguished the flames by rolling in the Snow. His face and hands were badly blistered but otherwise he was not injured. Branigan a death was probably instantaneous. The Block was speedily consumed together with the Baptist Church two. Residences a livery stable and two other residences the Todd House and several business houses were also damaged. The Block was built by c. H. Andrews at a Cost 160, xxx but had not yet b3en taken off the hands the contractors Thomas Connel and r. F. Thompson who Are losers. Their insurance is $10,000. The total loss amounts to $100,000, about half which is covered by insurance. the Mains the two natural companies pass the burned Block Ono within five feet it and Tho other within Twenty Foet. The that caused the explosion came from a leak in either one the other the Mains and reached the boiler room it is supposed through Tho Drain and sewer trenches. Branigan a body was taken from the ruins in the afternoon. He was in exactly the same position As when the explosion occurred. I too Malaty was invented in 1796. India rubber we brought to Europe from tenth America in 1780. To first time the Halls Congress at Washington were illuminated with was during the Folk administration. Ralph Lake and companions who went Back to England Fps a Virginia with sir Francis Drake Caw red with them the first Toby Eoo Ever seen in that country. Of the colonics no terming the United states the English nation settled seventeen the american six the dutch one the swedes one the French ten and the Span ish Milton 1606-74 was the greatest epic poet Mompre time his two greatest poems a Paradi Ampey lost and a Paradise regained a were Witten in poverty and blindness. A a. When the Presto ent the United states proclaimed War against great Britain july. 19, 1812, the Pavy the United states consisted Only Twenty vessels exclusive a the largest Bell in England is known As big Ben. It hangs in the clock Tower the new House parliament in London. The weight this Bell is More than thirteen tons and its height is 7 feet 10 inches and its diameter at the Mouth feet the Hancock House was a famous old mansion which stood until within a few years in Boston. It was erected in 1837, Abd was the residence 6f governor John Hancock 1737-1798. The governors Massachusets with the Council were for a Long period years in the habit dining in this mansion annually election Day it was taken Down in 1863. Rev. S. H. Fellows Norwich conn., has a genuine old pitch pipe used Hun dred years ago in new England choirs and singing schools. It is a rectangular Box made mahogany inches Long 2% inches wide and 1 4 inches thick. At. One end is a Little mouthpiece and at the opposite end a slide the size the Interior the Box which regulates the pitch. The origin thanksgiving Day came about in this manner in the autumn 1021, governor Bradford sent out four men to gather game so that the whole Colopy might rejoice together after they had garnered the fruits their labors. The following year the same thanksgiving was offered unto the lord by the colonists in which Massasoit and his court joined. Wenj Jef other cathartic . Pieros pellets do not Render the bowels Ostive after operation but the contrary establish a permanently healthy action. Being entirely a Matte no particular care is required while 1laing the Ftp by druggists. Woman will always be a Puzzle but the Man who will give her up Isnit worthy the journal e e a a secret involuntary drains address worlds dispenses medical i elation 663 main Street Buffalo n. Y. A Fovtino men want the Earth. If a Champion Wrd Stier in a match turns his Back it her is Toston. .0., fica Yuno coughs and hoarseness. A the irritation which induces coughing immediately relieved by use bronchial troches a bold Only in boxes. Price 25 cts. Whitehall men a times. Of note Bank Cashiers. Coms to Light the 1heos Tiju Ungs. Statue actor vocalists Public speakers Praise Hales Honey horehound and tar. Pikes drops cure in one minute. A Early settlers one who pays for his lodging before a lifting. If afflicted with sore eyes use . Isaac them Peony a Eye water. Druggists sell it.25c. No son cars provided with bunks Are not necessarily carbuncles. Piso a remedy for. Catarrh is Agre table to use. It is not a liquid a snuff. 50c. A Bema by for fits Send your clothes to a Sun. K Chicken gizzards for indigestion. San Francisco Post a Favorito prescription chinese physicians for chronic indigestion is to Cut up and digest Chicken gizzards in hot water until they Are reduced to a pulp and then add some spices. A tablespoonful Twe the resulting paste is taken at each meal until the patient has entirely recovered. From China the practice passed to other parts Asia and was adopted Here and i there among the Mediterranean people i strange to say it was never Learned by the great nations Europe until the latter part the present Century. One Stonewall fun nor notions. Indianapolis journal Stonewall Jackson bad a number strange idiosyncrasies. Among these was an idea he persisted in entertaining notwithstanding his physicians declaration to the contrary that one Side his body was heavier than the other. This was his right Side and he used to carry weights in his pockets the opposite Side to preserve his equilibrium. He consulted Many doctors in regard to this fanciful malady but was never Jid the delusion to his dying Day. Three mysterious deaths. Terrible fatality in a Brooklyn druggists family others Likely to one cuing. Brooklyn Jan. 6.�?a very singular Case poisoning some virulent and fatal contagion was brought to Light yesterday by the deaths three the children Joseph Mauri a druggist at their residence in South Brooklyn. Although three four physicians have been in attendance upon the family since sunday last they seemed to have carefully avoided making any report it and it was not until the Coroner was called upon to hold an inquest Over the remains that it was Learned that any thing unusual had occurred. The first victim was Joseph Mauri twelve years age who die at the residence his aunt a mrs. West. He was taken suddenly ill there tuesday this week and died yesterday morning. The rest the family at 63 Butler Street were All in their usual Good health up to sunday evening when with the exception. Of mrs. Mauri they All became very ill the second victim was Eugene the baby who was Twenty months old and the third Johnny aged six years. Last evening us . Mauri who is about forty years age was rolling about in his bed unconscious and seemed to be in a dying condition. Four the children were equally ill several doctors think the parents have been poisoned but so far As could to Learned they had not eaten any thing to cause their illness. The doctors have made careful examinations the patients Aud upon the bodies some Are Large water Blister. They have had burning sensations in the stomach like persons suffering from Arsenical Poison and before John and Eugene died they had Haemorrhages the nose. The Coroner will make every Effort to solve the mystery. A devoted cats Fidelity. Chambers journal a cat belonging to a gentleman res Klent about eight Miles from London was Given to a Brewer living at a Distant part the Metropolis taken there after dark in a closed Basket placed in a covered Wagon. A fortnight had elapsed when the poor animal weary and foot sore walked into her former toasters Kitchen and Lay Down in its accustomed Corner by the fire purring with Joy at having reached the old Home. A Inch Fidelity was deservedly rewarded. Wosje a a a kk�58 genuine maa us wrapper. Take a a miss. Brows chemical bal Timms my this new year find is As forty More new years p�?oh�7 found us still in the Field and at the front Lka music publishing business. We offer sueae Choice music bocks. _ among which Are to be found the following Wolck irs and others will do Well to sex teachers amateurs Amine song Clatt Lek. La Jle a Foj Wra Job rec a Toji and others. Ice 11.00. A splendid collect pm classic vocal music. A Large Book Sheet Muslo i i a a a i the programs the Best concert. The Nusi Young to plot a illustrated history Muslo. By . O. Mmt-jwc�jnr00._ Cotta Tato rofl a i miso Riford free from Ovialee emetic Safe. Ifill sure. 1 iprompt.1 Poison. At dare air in . A Thi Charles a. co balt Toek my. Cores Rheum them be \ a sacks a headache Taat Hacha Meun feh re a a sgt to. It drug018ts and Sale at druggists and dealers Tus Charles co. Eaic Tiebee. He congressmen endorse red Star cough cure As Safe prompt sure. 25 cents Bottlo. Neuralgia is cured in a single night burst. Jacobs Oil the greatest remedy the ago. A base Ball Captain is teaching school this Winter in a Vermont town. It is still the Bat and bawl with , trans script. Professional etiquette prevents some doctors from advertising their skill but we Are bound by no such conventional rules and think that if we make a discovery that is Benefit to our Fellows we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that . A v. Iowa a he pm. 1 discovers r. V. Piercers a Golden medical discovery is the Best known remedy for consumption scr Fula the lunge and Kindred diseases. Send 10 cents in Stamps . Pierces Complete treatise consumption with unsurpassed Means self treatment. Address worlds dispensary medical association 663 main Street Buffalo n. Y. Darwin must have had the Toboggan slide in mind when he wrote a the descent . Or. Waste the facts known. Editor i and my neighbors have using Dir 7 s and Blia a w been led so Many times into buying different things for the liver kidneys and blood that have done us More harm than Good i feel it due your readers to advise them when an honest and Good Medicine like . Harteros Iron tonic can be had. Your truly an old sex. Never make sheep a eyes at a Young lady who is possessed a big brother. He might Lamb troja Kripl an old firm Falls. Chicago Jan. 11.�?after thirty two years business the firm Vergho Ruhling amp co., wholesale toys fancy goods and druggists sundries Corner Wabash Avenue and Madison Street was forced to the Wall yesterday. Messes. Charles Vergho and Adolph Ruhling composing the firm made a voluntary assignment to . Adolph Schoeninger presi Dent the Western toy company. The scheduler liabilities figured up $102,072.99. No assets were scheduled but it is believed that at a fair realization they will not be far behind the liabilities. The markets. New York. Jan. It. How an editor cleaned a stove. Experience teaches though it costs in and we who have had it and paid for it h should impart it to the Public h quite a number years ago i was running a one horse weekly paper in �1 Illinois. The composition room and m editorial room and press room were comprised in apartment Aud one stove warmed the entire establishment. A we burned soft Coal and the pipe became clogged with soot until to dream was no draught to. The Stowe. I had heard that Gunpowder wins a gpo4b thing to Clear out soot and i the a Experiment pouring some powder a a piece paper Fowla Tohgi up few caper a pitching it into tie Steve shutting the door and a sting x. The a Experiment was effective out it a was some time before i Reno Vereb from the effects a flt entry to Appelt Fly Ato to . 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She writes As follows a a Young lady this City while bathing some years ago was thrown violently against the life line and the injuries received resulted in an ovarian tumor which grew and enlarged until death seemed certain. Her physician finally advised her to try mrs. Pinkham a compound. She did so and in a Short time the tumor was dissolved and she. Is novo in perfect health. I also know Many cases where the Medicino has been great value in preventing miscarriage and alleviating the pains and i dangers childbirth. Philadelphia Tafea appreciate the Worth this Medicine and its great $ Bent by mail in pu1 and lozenge form receipt Price 1. Mrs. Pinkham Lynn mass. Also in liquid form All at druggists. Tim a it a a it Cut Percheron horses. 200 imported Brood mares choicest families. Liob numbers All Ages both Sexe in Stock. 300 to 400 a footed air Taijito from France All a Szomy Draff Book. 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