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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 24, 1891, South Haven, MichiganM a be Sentinel is issued every saturday by Wal Liaf e. Stewart. A do Tor and sol proprietor. At South Haven Michigan subscription $150 per Yea i january 1su1. A Miau Ellen Merrill went a a does Day fora couple of weeks or Loog i with Ber Auto in. Richardson who is quite ill it Ber Home to Eva Ito Illinois. A or. Trieve reports a Bright boy at the Home of a a ene Edge too of Soco wednesday morning. The Motbey was the former Mies Koa f int. A a foil line of ribbons just received at lock Woods. A a fill. Russ Roger and a i. Mackay went to Chicago monday night intending to go from there a Outh but to Ubai p unt or How they would probably be away irom Home they could not say a Pico err clot big store for rent after March 25th, 1891. Inquire at Dank. A s. A Trowbridge High priest and Milford French King have been in de troit to is shark As representatives to the grand Cap str from the chapter of Royal Arch masons Here. In the list of those in attendance oar worthy High priest is Given is fur Ridge. A the members of Neptune Lodge of Odd fellow Are to have their supper at heir Ball wedges Day evening february 4th. A members of the order and their families Are expected to partake of he Good things and by invitation their Fri ods Are also a deluded. A Hearse robbed when desired. A.0. Blackman the divorce trouble the former is having with mrs. Day. For some reason the ease a my so not Cairns has resigned her a a recent item mentioned the suit of Politico As to the Hartford pub a h do a. 50.000 Jobo a. J in Manteo both of Detroit it originating in lie schools Sod accepted t similar Post 1 a a a Ion in the schools at Duluth. The Dif. Ermee in the salaries an increase of dropped it i and now masted comes Back fam 132 to 855 per month is quite an with a 130,000 suit Agai at Day Gander incentive for any Young lady to Ehiogu being the charge. Homes. Her Maple Grove friends will a the whole number of people connect be pleased for her that Ber services have Ted with the Michigan stale legislature in received tue recognition a a through a Streak of misfortune to the shape of ill health d. 11. Mccrim Moo has been obliged for the present to give up his situation behind the Coul Kuget and its. Simmons have been Bere of Muskegon this week a a chests of flee fam a of Ber lather j. A of heir Many other personal friends among our citizens. Of their return Home yesterday morning they were accompanied for a visit by miss Hattie Fec Las of Huron Street. Edrasi at 8, 10, and 15 a a a a at Lockwood. A Secretary Madill of Star of the Lake Lodge of masons gives notice that the members of that order will give their annual dinner at their rooms Friday after Cou at two of clock p. M., february 13th, Wilh a social a Ovioe party in the same building in the evening and every brother and his family is expected Aud with their invited friends. A every few Days we have some Little item handed to drawn up just As the author Wao s if and on the other Side of Ilie perfumed note will be something like this x. 9 1 4 7 4 10 17 18 32 46 52. Q. 5 11 22 30 23 15 4 9 5 7 12. Our newest reporter has been on the Trail but can get no Clear idea As to the to netting of the above figure work. A wide indigo print at 10 it. At Lockwood a the Woods received by Harry b. 8tone of Allegan county by being shot and stabbed in the Lodi to a get a Short j time ago proved fatal be dying 8un, j a Day the 11th. That county now Haas two citizens buried to the West through i the generally Over confide it policy Dis f played towards our Doble red Brethren j the other being Seymour i be who was scalped and killed by the indians a Lew a go. Edward Taylor has been for some time in the employ of the fairpoiot1 manufacturing company located to the City or Chicago but soon leaves if he Baa not already gone to open a Branch House for that Oompaul at 220 Sutter Street in san Francisco. It would be unnecessary for us to Sny that everybody Here who knows him has Confidence to the integrity and capability of de. Tajo Lor and that so far As he is Cooc roed the Success of this new Branch is assured. Buckling a a Ica falvw.�?, beat a Alve to the world for cuts Bruins sores ulcers Salt Rheum fever a Ore Teller capped bands chilblains corns Aud Allak in eruptions and positively cures piles or to pay required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction or Money refund j de. Pries 25c per bottle at the Dale Drue Boose a one of the most remarkable feats a reporting of record was that done to with the Senate on january 14. The Senate sat from 10 of clock in Tea morning until Midnight continuously. During these fourteen hours do less than 120,000 words had been taken \ Down by two report is the chief re a Porter being ill it was imperatively Nec Eazary that this mass of matter should be Beady for publication to the record and a he Leo men by talking their matter into phonographs and leaving these to inca bands of Type writers had All the Maiter transcribed by 8 of clock in the morning. The amount of Metier would make an non Sally Balky novel of the modern tort. A a Western paper thus tells us How it is done Tidd Ledy Wink is played with a do ladies winks n Wink pot Dio Gusses and Dofi cities. Esob pm scr takes s Dio fus. The Wicks Are divided equally of swim the Duff filiss. A take a Wink Pult it of the Dingus then by pressing a Tidd Ledy of a Wink make it jump to the Wink pot if Yon Cao. If Yon to Ocee Yow Ore entitled to n Dofi icily and for every Wink Yon jump a Oto the Wink pot from the in Wink you Ronot a Flati Doledy Ltd continue to so operate the tick Wink it a pot the Pou wog Noli the Points to to cried shall equal the sum total of the Bow to multiplied by the Punteri Oktem Ltd added to the to amp units of the to Tom Bee you May be said to have woo to game ters of m. Hole amp co Sod the first of the week started with Bis saw gumming apparatus under Bis Arm Lor a tour Down through the South to make his head quarters wherever saws and his own incl cations May Lead him and expecting to be gone three or four Mouths. A some one has originated another Samc for societies to use to raising funds t he game called a Shadow social cod sits in a girl being placed Between a Strong Light and a Sheet in such a Way that the Shadow is Howo of the Sheet. To auctioneer Sells her to the highest bidder and the Felius making the bid must take her to supper his Purchase including a ticket. The whole scheme seems to be created to get Money out of the a Lueky Fellows. A Leon Thompson is one of your real fio Mociers. He truck the City of Adrian the other Day put up at the Best Bote then he went out and had to Organ Bro Tio for his wife to try. He had do sooner done it than be went ont again and tried to borrow Money of that Organ. He did not snore de in fleecing anybody and before he could get out of the City officer from Coldwater gathered him in for work log Ibe same game to Branch coup by. A or. F. Palmer of Hartford bought some red Clover blossoms at chamberlains drug store in the sume Village. He gave them to his daughter Aud she had All the symptoms of having been poisoned. After she had been relieved be went Back to the drug store Aud asked to see the bottle narrating the circumstance. Chamberlain assured him that they were All right and to prove it took a big dose himself. Chamberlain had much the same experience As the the girl and now the pair Are won Deroig what got into those Clover blossoms. The third Michigan cavalry will m it in in re Unton at All Gran on w Edne Aday the 25th Day of february All who Are interested will make a minute of to is Date for it is from o. W. Rowland and Don Henderson Secretary and assistant Secretary and we have seen three or four Dif Fereol dates ado acted for this gathering. The people of Allegan expect to do themselves proud in welcoming the survivors of this regiment on that occasion and no member of the third can afford to life it. A the following is the report of the eluding members of both Bouses a 219, of a bib number 87 Are officers clerks pages Eto. All receive $ i per Day except the pages who Are 21 in number and receive #2 per Day. The daily pay Roll of the legislature amounts to $638. Happy h0081ers�?wm. Timmons postmaster of Idaville a Odiana writes that a a electric bitters have done More for me than All other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver John Leslie Farmer and Stock Man of Ibe same place says a i find Eleo Trie bitters to be the Best liver and kidney Medicine made me fed like a new j. W. Gardner hardware merchant in the same town toys electric bitters is just to Biog for a Mao who is All run Down and done to care Betner be lives or Dies be found new strength Good appetite Aud Felt Juu like be bad a new lease on life. Only 50c a bottle at the Dale drug store. A from the. Blair Nebraska Pilot of the 15tb we take the following concerning Oue who bar Many warm friends in to is Vicinity or of. P. Squier late of Arlington a be new freight agent at the a and m. V. Depot. Or. Squier has held Down Ibe position of agent at Arlington for nearly two years last past where be made a Bost of friends by Bis courteous beating Sod stirring business qualifies Lions. We know him by reputation Only and were impressed on making Bis acquaintance monday that Bis Many friends on Ibe West Side have not overestimated Bis Good qualifications. The people Here will find Bim genial gentlemanly and Effie Orient in business. His family remains at Arlington at present but will Likely move Over Here in the Early Spring. A a wicked and a perverse generation. Hartford can boast of three billiard tables one Saloon five churches Aad no resident minister. A Kalamazoo Telegram Job. There in no question but what it is human nature to kick a Man when be is Down but the Little amount of boor there is in such a proceeding adds a Black stain to the one who does the kicking and oftentimes in Spires the kicked. This county feels the disgrace Ira to a bib Ebe has been plunged by Ber daughter flattered and Carole to As Hartford Baa Ever been but the matter can be settled among the people of Van Burro and outside papers need not be surprised to find Hartford at the close of 1891 Wilh three or four ministers to each one of Ber five churches. No expense will be spared in the Pursuit of every honorable Means to eave Hartford. A the wild and wooly West gets some of Ber indications in this Way Bat is West of Chicago As the Tribune of that City makes Ibe explanation the ten Story build log of the Western City in what Souie. Body in the town must erect. The somebody is ordinarily a wrecker. He knows when he begins the scheme that be Wilt never live to enjoy the Tiu coma of the Structure or be a victim of its collate. He just wants to have it said that be built the lec Feiore affair and then be is ready to quit. One Man built Bis Block like this he bad $5,003 in Cash. He leased a Cor. Ner in a Block and Pul in Bis foundation. Then be mortgaged it for $25,000. That was to cover the foundation Airi three stories. Then be put on a second mortgage commercial seed Gro Winer. The following from the pen of e m. Haven is one of the papers read at the Anona festival of the South Haven and Casco Homological society 1 eld in this Village the 141h instant horticulture with other productive industries. Is making great advances and that Branch a bib May be called Costner Eta 1 seed growing Bas made a wonderful growth a late years. The Small cramped gardens of the past and their management together Wilh the growing of seeds therein Are fast being end Persedes by larger ones which May often be called farm gardens by Superior and cheaper methods of cultivation and by an almost thlire separation of gardening from seed growing., there Are so Many essential things a producing and maintaining a High Quality in seeds that it la necessary it give undivided attention to their production. This fact makes seed growing a business or occupation by includes planting cultivating harvesting warehousing and Belling to the dealer. My experience in the business should be divided into two branches 1st. The growing and harvesting of the crop 2j. The furnishing of the Stock seed and the we rebus no when harvested. There Are several reasons for thus dividing the business. The land owner is looking for a crop that will pay Bim Bast. He Bas the land and is ready to perform Bis part of the labor. But to venture on new and untried crops is an Experiment that few will make. There is the seed to be bought from a bib to produce the crop and until it Bas grown be does cot know whether it is True to name or not. There is experience needed from the first that while simple is yet necessary and few men Are deposed to risk the years income from a Field of untried crops but place in Bis Possession the Assurance that the crop from seed furnished will be accepted at a fixed Price and that such experience As be May Lack will be Given and be can feel almost As certain of Success the first year As he does of Bis wheat a the Home Relief society will meet at the Michigan Avenue residence of mis. Joseph Anderson Friday after oooo of the 30th instant at two of clock. A Large attendance is hoped for. There will be plenty of work for All. A among the soldiers named tue8 Day for to original invalid pension was Chas h Hastings adjutant of major Dickinson poet of the grand army of the Republic he is at present in Dowagiac we have no Chance to interview him though we remember he was a member of the 8th heavy artillery of new York. A id experimenting will his Aie on the River 8uoday Poe Curran found ice five a oches in thickness and he made the necessary arrangements for cutting i and getting under cover the next Day his Supply for his Many customers Dur log the com log summer. The thaw of that Oil it spoiled the matter and now there is no telling what oar people will do for ice unless they import it in Here fro Gobi Eville Pugsley a Lake or some other Inland Point where there Bas been Sonto kind of to indication of Winter different from Here. A this item May interest no one but newspaper people. We take it from the Detroit journal Kaleidoscope and copy it so As to get a Chance to Cut it out Sod pasto it to our scrap Book first be a Good reporter and about Evi Ery thing else will come to you. This reasonable remark is based upon the Fate that has come to Robert j. Boy Ian of the St. Paul Pioneer press. He did the society rot and other brain wearing features of the paper and in such an h it uras he wot not he met miss Davis a charming Kog is girl. It was a Case of g Menees of both sides and when the girl revealed to the reporter that her dime was Gertrude Violet fairly a daughter of lord William Fairfax he Siw that he live wit Hook her. I household Brevi ties. Starving to death. Or Corn or potato crop. Another feature in handling a farm g. Violet did no to want the Bright Young properly there must be a rotation of crops. A reporter to die so she agreed to marry a Field devoted to a crop of seed Beaola my next be wanted for wheat another Field is unsuitable for Beans but is just the place for cabbage while a neighbor will Bate a Field ready Ler Beans Aud so the business is kept running. The warehouseman candies and dih trib Ute the Stock seeds overlooks Tbs growth of the crops receives and cleans them when Bat vested. It a a form of co operation that makes possible what cannot otherwise be accomplished. During the past sixteen years 1 have him Abd the ceremony was performed saturday after you in the Preseley of the Bisti a Consul. The Bride has $200,000 of her very own. And if her u eos de your husband d Esno to glad of it before Spring then he a a Dinoy that sail. The Hubbard family of Casco one prominent member of which was re Weot j by sent to states prison for two years by tie Way instead of three As hereto grown Ata profit Beans f re announced seems to have had an Tomato Cucumber , Melon quash Una be Shore a a Iotti e n Iton jul. To Legal care of his quarrel last Aeck ordered the did Man out of tie House a a a v a a a a a a undue share of tron onion a Kirsy in cabbage anti turnip seed. I i Ard the lather is u several other my to grown Bere an it ii ,.i Foo i rank who in a am led to believe there Aie Lew localities were so Many kinds May be grown in j Jln Ere Hie old Man such perfection Tor seed purposes. Oai Oue but he went into a bedroom instead and parsnips carrots and beets May be wintered Over with More a Fety in California than Bere and Large qua unities of those and lettuce seeds Are grown there. Bill my experience j is these seeds grown in Michigan give better results than can for. Frank locked him in. He crawled out of a window and went to South have whither Frauk followed him and Uoti fied parties that he would not be re j Spon sible for the fathers Hoard. The school in District no. 9, township of a of $25,000,and with Bat the Structure a Casco mis Minnie Overhiser teacher run up three Eton ies higher then be put Nia grown. We cannot now compete in j Mure or Les venerable Norton was in Price on Cucumber Melou uni equal a seed i town thursday seeking Legal advice As with those grown in Kanska Nebraska Audi what Cou a be do Joe about it a a he okubcu., but in Otto Gronus Bere a re a Mali the lather he. Brought or Aud us Ore desirable. Aug aug the kinds ,. Mint Agamet frat a presumably for Don Quot a never put potatoes on the table in a covered dish. They will reabsorb their own moisture and become Sodden. A i Lams and other Silks should be put away for preservation in Brown paper As the Chloride of Lime used in manufacturing White paper frequently produces discoloration. A Queen Esther pint of new milk two eggs a Little Salt. Dip the sliced bread into milk and egg and Brown nicely on a buttered griddle spread with butter for the table. A Lead having them thoroughly cleaned boil the head and feet until the meat Falls from the Bones salting while boiling remove from the liquor chop Fine season with Black and red Pepper Sage thyme etc., dried and pounded put in a pan of proper size add a few spoonfuls of liquor from the pot and place the pan under weights. May be eaten in Twenty four Boston budget. A raised a sponge using one quart of water and one half cup of yeast when very Light add one cup of lard three cups of sugar three Large mashed potatoes two eggs and spice to suit let it Rise again Aud when very Light Roll and Cut for frying Lay enough to Fry at one time on a floured plate and set in the oven to warm Fry longer than cakes made of baking powder. This makes a Large household. A a cough remedy a take one ounce each of thorough wort 9tiek Licorie Slippery Elm and flaxseed add three pints of water put All into a Bright tin pail place this in a Kettle of boiling water Aud lot the contents simmer for three hours stirring every few minutes. Strain the liquid put Back into the pail add one pint of molasses one Pound of sugar and for Flavouring one ounce of Chocker Bury. Take one teaspoonful three times a Day or oftener if the cough is hard and troublesome. A Plum pudding. A one and one half in Puls finely chopped suet two cupfuls Raisin Oue cupful currants washed and carefully picked Over one cupful of Brown sugar one half cupful of chopped Citron two and one half cupfuls of flour one teaspoonful of baking powder one cupful of milk three eggs mix All these into a firm Batter put into a Well buttered Mold place the Mold into a Saucepan with boiling water to reach half up its sides Stearn two and one half hours turn out carefully and serve with hard Herald. A Brown cupfuls of bread crumbs about twice As much apples peeled quartered and Cut Fine two tablespoonfuls of butter one third of a cupful of sugar and a teaspoonful of cinnamon. Butter a pudding dish put a layer of apples at the Bottom then a layer of crumbs a Little sugar and cinnamon bits of butter and a spoonful of water Over each layer Nof crumbs fill the dishes with alternate layers having the bread crumbs on to it a. 1 f the apples Are not very Juicy add More water cover closely to keep die steam in for three quarters of an hour then uncover and Brown. Eat with Cream Aud . Y. Of order. A egg several slices of Nice Brou n tax amp to but must not be j burned. Place one half pint of Sweet milk in a Skillet with cooking spoon of butter some Popper and Salt. Break j some eggs for six Large slices of bread use eight eggs into a dish. When he milk is scalding hot a it our in the eggs stirring All rapidly and placing Skillet on cooler part of stove. When All is incorporated and before the eggs begin to Harden dip Toast into the mixture lifting it out quickly with a Skimmer onto a hot m iut ill i allow the remainder of the eggs to Harden a Little More then lift in spoonfuls and place on free press. For the month ending january Lgth no. Of Days taught 20. No. Of pupils enrolled 23 a boys 13, girls 10. Average daily Attea Danoe 20. Those neither a scat nor tardy during the month were a third Dick Gage on the building hic put it under roof. He finished it off and rented a a Era office Ond every tenant found bime Elf confronted with Agar Tiebee by the mechanics who had liens. These mechanics collected Ibe rents of that building in Arthur booze Louie booze Ethel booze j i a Rich woman came along and bought Mortie Denois Jonas Johnson George Ibe whole edifice including the lease. But Johnson Andrew Johnson Cando Lucy be who bad run up the Maud Lucy Marcia Post and Mortie it Scott those absent but one Day or less were Allie Emetrio Petie Roete Rio Louise Sholtz Jessie so i Leoo and Ray York. A the following item is Sciog the rounds of the press look out for an other swindle. This time it is a Cao sky scraper bad Bis name on a Stone Over the Entrance and be seemed to be Happy. Thera is a Good Deal of that sort of thing going on in the county. Ave Ynve made mention of the contend a plated Observance of the Silver anniversary of the marriage of h. B. And mrs. Al Vershon the Bride being a sister of Benjamin Hempstead and mrs. D. R. Wood. The following re prof of the affair we take from vaster pretending to secure dates for a a Ibe William ton Enterprise not even Stop soldiers history. The questions asked Ping to drop the title Given Charlie hemp Are cheerfully answered and As correctly Stead though some of our citizens who As possible. After the information has been written out the unsuspecting info have seen Bim save Bis Pearo May be sur prised to know of Bis Rauk outside in All ,., times of business there Are privileges or mint is asked to sign it it being assured. B 6 advantages which possess far More than that i in Only wanted As authority Lor Ordinary enjoyment and realizing that this publishing. After a few Days Tho Eio was a editors Opportunity Wey a Compa Ter viewed Are presented with a 815 his Nied by cur eldest daughter accepted the tory and Are surprised to find their 6ig� j and Drova out to the cosy Home nature to a contract agreeing to take the of Ourey of Fri ods a and Fri a a a verson whose 26tb wedding anniversary occurred on saturday january Loch and a a the Academy of Medicine an As where we found a Happy company already Socia fion of the medical my of this assembled. Some time was spent in social southwestern portion of the state held in Erc a urse renewing old acquaintances their Annua meeting in Kalamazoo last and of firkin a few ones unil a i or wft8 or j we a announced when All repaired to spacious tuesday at which in addition to the. \1 a rooms up stairs where the fest prepared Mmel least and the banquet there a As a a a a a a # dts inc a a much important information imparted Bounty and goodness was enjoyed heartily by those who during the Page to year had by All. At its conclusion the company re. Been called upon to treat extraordinary cases or the which would be of acid. Ered outside the regular or Oom Mou ills that Fieth is heir to. In the report of the Marti of we find that or. G. D. Carnes of South Haven the retiring president made an address which was turned to the pullers when Rev. in behalf of Beni Many friends addressed some Well Boseo and merited congratulations to the Happy couple and a Earnest of Good wishes tendered them the following Beautiful presents twelve each knives and Forks from Ohio friends. $2 each from mrs. Susan Smith Aud or full of interest and the Academy to show 1 Wood of mrs. Alverton. 8el band its appreciation of the Earnest efforts of the president to his work tendered him a vote of thanks. A the voters to the Lull school District had quite an exciting time Taesu a is tit Renoon of or the whether Quot a mrs a lira pm 6�?oi,h 8u��?~r �p000 jul . A l butter knife . Anderson and miss May Anderton Imlay City. Bugar spoon painted China plates Rev. And mrs. A has. Hempstead Aad in is Jennie album of South Haven. Set Teaspoons bus Hollister and wife. Two Napkin rings win 8eeley and family. Butter knife we. Bailey. One half dozen fruit knives or. They should Mote their school House or oot some wanting it to remain were it now is others desiring it moved half a mile to the East and still others desired that it should to located to Lakota. To change it required a Yote Ald after All manner of i Suasie a a vote was taken on the Middle ground and it was declared married by the very Elote ballot of 62 to 31. Those who were opposed to its removal but who did not go and vote can now kick the Selvea from one end of the District to the other but it will do hem no Good. The new note for or. And mrs. John Tyler. Or and mra. Hewitt Silver and a unique paper fan and a Beautiful Silver trimmed Plush album Wilh several family photos from Benjamin Hempstead of South Haven. To which or. Alverson feelingly responded. In 1842, when a child or. Alverann came with Bis Parent to Tia locality and remained until 1869, when he went to Ohio and at the breaking out of the rebellion be enlisted. At a a close of the War he related to Michigan bought him a farm near where he now resides married and established a Quot Happy Home to which time has added Many blessings and that Many the school House is about a Hundred rods years of usefulness and enjoyment May yet South from the Railroad at Lacota a be theirs a the wish of a Host of friends. Of it Eedy to bad w lip a Best Bic Are sore varieties of Sweet Corn Garden Beans Tomato radish cartage and turnip. One general Rule should govern All attempts at commercial seed growing via grow be crop for seed purposes and for nothing else. If any incidental advantages May be bad so much the better for instance in growing a crop of Corn we have the fodder. If it is desired to grow left trebles for Market As tomatoes or cabbage or Corn use them for that purpose. But if grown for seed let the crop be used for seed Only. Crops want cultivation in time. The right kind of cultivation and at the. Right time i have seen crops damaged neg arc it. I Bave seen others damaged by too much cultivation or at the wrong time. Among the advantages to be derived from this Industry Are a greater variety of paying crop so select from in planting our greatly diversified soils and a Home Market a bib is More satisfactory than a diet ant one seed growing is not a fancy and Brilliant affair notwithstanding the Beautiful pictures and wonderful descriptions a almost Munchausen like in seed catalogues. Neither is it a Royal Road o for. True. But it is an occupation that must flourish and continue so Long As seeds Are used and when understood aright is both pleasant and profitable. Photography in printing. A the regular meeting Oft be Daughto of Rebekah will be held at Odd Fellows Hall monday evening next. The Noble grand requests that every member be present As business of importance Wilt come before the meeting. A remarkable Rescue mrs. Michael cu-lair., Plainfield. Illinois makes the statement that she caught cold a bib settled on Ber lunge she was treated for a month by her family physician but grew worse. He told Ber she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no Medicine could cure her. Her druggist Sugges Ted or. Kings new discovery for consumption Ebe bought a bottle and to Ber Delight found herself benefited from the first dose. 8be continued its use and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and Well now does Ber own housework and is As Well As she Ever was free trial bottle of tie great discovery at the Dale drug store Large bottles 60c and $1. A the woman a Christian Temperance support and the matter will be heard in Justice court in this Village to Day. The whole Case is one of those family m that ought to have been amicably settled Between the two Inlet tested parties without any ubide Ocise. A the correspondent at this port for the Allegan Gazette says the fruit Meo Are feeling Jubi not Over the Prospect for fruit the coming year. The season a bed mild although cold enough to keep Tho buds from starting As they did he last Jear and myth log now prom Les a Bountiful Harvest. But when it is Oue Many a gain another complains. The ice men have not a yes found ice of sufficient thickness to pay them for cutting although in other places within Twenty five Miles there is ice from eight to ten inches thick. If this Tomaier resort business is carried much further the boys will be deprived of All Opportunity for skat log during the Winter. Or. Prouty is slashing into the stave bolts cutting up Twenty five cords of bolts per Day and he Bas an immense pile around the factory and on the Hill opposite he is now building a Large Brick dryer with double Walls capable of Bolding six cars of beading to be kilo dried at one Tiue. The tracks Are so arranged As to run the car of dried heading to the building where the cutters Ere Ronnog and Prev to they Are ready to ship. A to Loag some East Casio pickups to the local line a correspondent sends is the following the weather and roads Are simply splendid. Teaming of All kinds is engaged in drawing Sand Stone logs Wood end stave Overhiser is visiting friends to Indiana j he has been Wink Sines going there but was better at the last accounts. A elder i Breidenstein from the United Brethren neighbourhood North of Here is holding evening meetings in the m. E. Church it is whispered with a View of buying Boron met id the Parlours of the methodist Church Friday afternoon the Icib instant Quot a Khe methodists right or claim in the at the opening of the meeting the presi Dent re cd the eleventh chapter of Mark. Mrs. A. F. Gillen Lei in prayer. A Ter singing the meeting was open for bpm times. And accepted. Mite Ada Austin Wae elec. Ted 3� vice president in place of Dewey who resigned mrs. Marion la Ean read an excellent paper in reference to the work in social purity. The arrange men for the Demorest medal contest was completed. Mrs o h. Perry gave a lecture on borne influence in which she clearly showed the Power of parents in Homes and team Bee in schools in forming the character of the children or. Terry was appointed chairman of a committee to visit the schools. Miss Bertha Barney gave a reel tation a what you do do Adjoa Raed o meet the after non of the 6m of february a a in Rocc amp a whirl Dora away with much trn Uidl and a in a no a. A new departure is the application of photography to the work of the letterpress Printer. A Mac Hine is now used either for the pro a nation of Book Illus True tons or fat or turning out q Complete illustrated newspaper anti is capable of printing 10,800 impressions an hour. A panoramic machine camera is used in conjunction with the printing machine. This camera which takes pictures continuously at the rate of four a second incapable of producing Street scene with All their life and motion or a Long procession from beginning to Encl. This printing machine is Likely to do away with All the tedious sketching and the troublesome Block process which occupies so much time and which costs so much. A Well known persons photograph with his letter could be copied by photography and printed by Light much More quickly than you could set up Type for the letter let alone making the Block for the likeness which w Ould take Days. It would not then be so perfect As it would come out when printed by Light alone for the texture and detail which could be secured by the new process would be impossible by the Block Procesa. The machine prints upon bands or webs of sensitized paper which passes under the negative a momentary pause being made we Hile the Light is acting. Only gaslight has been used to print with heretofore but it is expected that with the electric Light a much greater Speed of operation can be attained. After the bands leave the negative they Are quickly passed through the necessary developing fixing washing and drying operation. The heavy Cost of the sensitizing Silver salts requisite to Tbs successful Workings of a machine of this nature has hitherto been a serious obstacle but a substitute has now been found in a form to cheap that the preparation of the paper will Cost but Little and the possibilities in the Way of printing by photography will be largely daily news. Country Breed in g. F. L the intense Saft Relnar re Aulton from lamp Elk of food. For the first two Days through which a Strong and healthy mania doomed to exist upon nothing his sufferings Are perhaps More acute than in the remaining stages Hie feels an inordinate in Apea Kable craving at the stomach night and Day. The mind runs upon beef and other substances but still in a great measure the body retains its strength. On the third and fourth Day but especially on the fourth this incessant craving gives place to a sinking and weakness of the stomach accompanied by nausea. The unfortunate sufferer still desires food but with a loss of strength he loses that eager craving which is Felt in the earlier stages. Should he Chance to obtain a morsel or two of food he swallows it with wolfish avidity but five minutes afterwards his sufferings Are More intense than Ever. He feels As if he had swallowed a living lobster which is crawling and feeding upon the very foundation of his existence. On the fifth Day. His checks suddenly appeared hollow and sunken his body attenuated his color is Ashy and Pale and his eyes wild Glassy and Cannibal like. The different parts of the system now War with each other. The stomach Calls upon the legs to go in quest of food the legs from weakness refuse. The sixth Day brings with it increased suffering although the pangs of hunger Are lost in an overpowering languor and sickness. The head becomes dizzy the ghosts of Well remembered dinners pass in hideous processions through the mind. The seventh Day comes bringing increasing lassitude and further prostration of strength. The arms hang lifeless the legs drag heavily the desire for food is still left to a degree but it must be brought not sought the miserable remnant of life which still hangs to the sufferer is a Burden almost too grevious to be borne yet this inherent love cof existence induces a desire still to preserve it if it can be saved without a tax on bodily exertion. The mind wanders. At one moment he thinks his wearied limbs can not sustain him a mile the next he is endowed with unnatural strength and if there be a certainty of Relief before him dashes bravely and strongly Forward wondering whence proceeds his now and sudden Blade. A picturesque town. The hottest place in the whole country. Yuma what recollections the name itself brings up Yuma where they dig for Wood and climb for water. Where there Are More mexicans than americans and More indians than either. Where the thermometer Quot Seldom gets above 118 in the Shade a and where the wicked Yumante in sheol sent Home for his Blanket. Whate that seat of Honor is the left hand and the Railroad hotel gives the traveler tender beef steaks. Where the River is the color of the Earth and the Earth the color of water. Where the a team it outs run comfortably on moist Sand and the prisoners in the Penitentiary keep St it re in the prison Yard. Whore the girls Are a a Tough and the boys Are a gentle and refiqtfkl.�?�. Where they eat strawberries in january and where the desert blossoms like a Rose. Where the rainfall is loss in a year than it is in new York in a Daji and where the old men pitch pennies and Fly kites. Where the Indian Warrior is practically peaceful and clean and where Tho entire Orlise Inuos tops Turvy. Such according to a correspondent in Yuma a picturesque town situated in the heated Corner of the world where Arizona California and Mexico meet. There Are few quainter or More interesting places than this possibly for the reason that it is so full of paradoxes All of which exist precisely As i mention them. White me hears the liquid Spanish Tongue Noore frequently than the English a i the guttural Apache dialect ii heard much More than the voice of the Anglo Saxon the american As a matter of Coli use leads the intellectual procession. He is at present a just humping Yuma a to use the local vernacular and has brought it to the attention of the United states Senate. It has had no Proctor Knott to laugh it into Prosperity after the manner of Duluth but it has taken up and nodded its most imposing and unsightly features the great Colorado desert and by that Means expects to reach a glory and a greatness that shall make St. Paul and Minneapolis Tarozna and Seattle hide their diminished Heads As progressive and growing Omaha world Gierald. I. The game of winks. It 1 now the pop Lar parlor fms time. Tidd Ledy winks is now the Grey game for social amusement. Progress Sive euchre is played out. A Pigi in clovers is ancient history whist checkers chess a All the games which have outlasted a season Bave for the time being gone into eclipse under the Bright but doubtless fleeting Light of a uti Doledy its As necessary a in society to know How to play Tidd Jedy winks a it is to know How to dance. Yon will not be outlawed if you can to do either but if one s in the swim he likes to by on the Crest of the Brave. From two to Nix persons May make a set in this craze the More the merrier. The game is English in origin but the americans have made enough change in it to claim it. The blessed thing about this game is that it in t any a a Jay a in play it i Well a a the most accomplished swell that is of he can once get the hang of the thing. Small Ivory chips Are jumped by striking them on the Edge with a larger Chip and the object of the game is to make them fall into a Small a a Wink pot set in the Center of the table. Every girl winks when her Chip jumps. The Small chips a re called a twinks a the larger chips Are jumpers. The Wink pot is placed in Tea Center of the table. It is a Small cup barely two inches in diameter. If a mat or heavy Tablecloth is used the Only other a a implements Are the drinks the tid Ledys Aud a number of pasteboard counters. If not each player is provided w Ith a Small pad or mat about three by four inches from which to jump the winks. Each player has six winks. The Matt Are Placial at an equal distance from Tho Wink pot. A Wink is put on the mat and the pla3er holding a one of the tid Ledys hits or presses i Tbs its Edge upon the Wink causing it to jump. The Best result is secured by resting the Tidd Ledy on the Wink and drawing it backward. The Wink May be made to jump several feet in this Way. The skill attainable comes in so gauging the pressure that the Wink will fall in the pot. If it goes beyond the player Murl jump it Back. One plays until he fails to put a Wink in and to a the turn passes. Partners May Helb each other. The object in the English game is to get All the winks in and the one who is through first tallies one Quot for every Wink left on Tho table when they Are often happens that a Wink Falls on that of another player. The under one can idiot be touched and the owner of the upper one May play All the rest in before trying that and setting the under free. In the american game each Wink jumped in the pot counts one. At tha Start a Pool is formed each player Tofte ing seven counters. Each plays his own six winks the first round. After that he plays any winks he chooses and As Long As he can put winks in the Pott it he fails to put a Vicic in six trials he forfeits two counters to the Pool. If he clears the table lie can take out of the pot As Many As he can put Back. Four w inks in succession form a run and for every w Ink in a run Over throw the player receives an extra counter from the Pool. When the winks Are All in the player who has made the largest run and the one putting in the largest number of winks Divide the Pool equally. Both the English and american games Are played so As to give variety and the game is also made More interesting by varying the distances at which the Mats Are placed from the Wink pot at the Start out. Sometimes a line ten inches in diameter is drawn around the Wink pot and All winks failing in it have to be left Ufuti All others Are in. This a Iier is called the dead . Y. Sun. Conscience less deadheads. Coi Terrapin farming a flourishing Industry Amohr the a cuke Liay in Maryland. Of late years a number of Terrapin 1 farms have been started along the Llaves a Peake and senator Bayard is Sard to nuisances which Tut tie Railroad Pontes to trouble and a Pense. There is a class of Quot deadheads which Are imposed upon All Railroad companies and which not Only cause conductors brakeman or other employees much trouble in watching for them to see that someone of an elastic conscience does not run off \v4ih them but cause much expense and trouble to the Railroad officials to gratify passengers. The expense of telegraphing and the extra labor of employees in connection with this class of a deadheads a is something enormous in the total for a year Abd the Railroad people rarely receive Moro than a a thanks a from the thousands who inquire about them provided that thee ? particular one asked for is returned. Each Railroad would probably pay hundreds of dollars into some Charity fund each year if this class of a deadheads Quot could be got rid and stockholders would feel grateful for an extra dividend but the evil will probably not be removed until humanity is made Over into a More perfect form than it is to Day. Tbs Quot deadheads referred to Are Vamp Liana. Cut a a be the proprietor of Oue of them. The farm is on the a Tuxen River packages umbrellas purses hand bag and it consists of a Large Salt water and hundreds of other articles that might be enumerated that Are left under the seats in the Racks overhead or Putli Biog should this prove Truo we Hope the Booe of Contention will be fed to some hungry dog and the dog sent to report of the Laet meeting ramp a ra4 10 California Aud . Shim the advantage of Rural Iafe Over that of the City How great the difference is Between an Urban and Rural population in the average age of All who die May be con j leniently illustrated from the registration reports of m Massachusetts which have now been published for forty seven years. In the thirty years from 1850 to 1880 j the average age of All the persons who died in Suffolk county in Urban county on the Seaboard was a so in j ears the average age of All persons who died in Barnstable a Rural county on the same Seaboard was 37 in Franklin an Inland Rural county 88k? while the average age of All the persons who died in Lake which could accommodate thousands of Terrapin if they would Breed As rapidly As was desired. The Farmer has surrounded this Lake with Board fences to keep out the muskrats and foxes which Are the Terrapin s enemies. He has made hatcheries of boxes partly filled with Sand and so arranged that when the females enter them they can not get out until they Are taken out. He has nurseries for Young Terrapin and he keeps the Little opes there until they Are ten months old in order to preserve them from their fathers for the older Terrapin Are As fond of Good living As a Justice of the uni Bod states supreme court. They Are cannibals and they sometimes eat their own children when they Are Young and Juicy. After the Young Are ten months old they Are Able to care for themselves and there is no danger of their being destroyed. With the increase in the Price of Terrapin Terrapin farming ought to become profitable. Years ago they were a drug in the Market and you could buy them at Annapolis for twelve events apiece. Twenty years ago they brought Only six dollars a dozen in Washington and now there Are cases in which an extra Fine article sets from six dollars to eight dollars apiece. Senator John m. Clayton of Delaware once bought a Carload for one Dollar and it is said that Washington Lafayette and Cornwallis ate a Terrapin dinner after the surrender at times. Dropped upon the floor and if any one whoever or whatever he May be has Ever questioned the honesty of railway conductor baggage master or brakeman water boy Porter or cleaner of cars let. Him go into any station at the terminus of an Railroad and notice the number of people who come to obtain package carelessly left in the trams by them and found by the Railroad employees and delivered at the Central office m to be called . Y. Tribune. Mark Twain a present. Chinese passports. Travellers Ido stifled by the impression of the thumb. _ t in China a traveler wishing for a the Island county of Nantucket duringpa3sport is compelled to have the Palm Ley is now confined to his bed the most of the party of Rabbit Hunters succeeded in killing All the rabbits they could tie to a two Bushel Grain sack one Day last week in the Authea to Corner of this town. 1 presume that had Tho Errity shells that contained the shot Hove pot to a Salt of size it could not have Beta Hubbard who went from this town to Joe Keno a few weeks is said is now i eking the Buckhorn seed oot of Clover seed s very fitting occupation we should think. The thirty years was very nearly double the average at death in Suffolk namely 46.13. The same reports show that the annual death rate is uniformly higher in the densely populated counties than in the sparsely populated ones. Other of his hand brushed Over with Fine Oil paint he then presses his hand on thin Damp paper which retains an impression of the lines. This in used to prevent transference of the passport As the lines of no two hands Are alike. The cunning chinese have also discovered cause beside density of population Oon that the of no two a tribute to produce these striking results but the main fact remains that a family which lives in the country has a better Chance of continuance than one that lives in the City. Moreover if the family history of the actual leaders for the time being in business and the professions in any american City by studied it will usually be found that a very Large proportion of them were country bred. The country Breeding give a vigor and an endurance which in the Long run outweigh All City advantages a id e Aue tin Well Eil Dowood to Tatry boy it 1 outstrip Ull their or . Thumbs Are alike and also that the impressions of no one persons two thumbs Are alike. The european police keep books of photograph Tegt identify criminals the chinese police keep merely impressions of each criminals two thumbs carefully labelled and numbered. He May shave he May appear Young and Lithe or old and crippled but he can not alter the impressions of his thumbs which can at any time be traced on paper and compared with the impressions always kept in Safe custody by the celestial detective Globe. The Moat expensive thins he could find in Paris. All travellers on the continent will remember the High Price of Wood and the expensive luxury of a constant fire. One gentleman Friend who was spending some weeks in a German City found that buying Large wooden dolls which were plentiful in the shops gave him a better fire since the Wood was Well seasoned and at less Cost than buying bundles of Wood at the hotel. Lie a roused much curiosity As Day after Day a Large Basket of these dolls wan sent from one or another shop to bin room until it was discovered that he burned them for firewood. While Mayk Twain was in Paris on of his friends was married there and with his usual humor he bought n Basket of Wood tied it fancifully with Bright fresh ribbons and sent it to his Friend with his card upon which was written Quot the most expensive present i could and a which a one can readily Imi afforded great amusement. A 01 evening Post. A. A a first literary Many Quot a How de it do John How Are you getting along second literary Many Quot first rate. I am writing Quot guide books for what a Quot All the principal pleasure routes. Got out fifteen so far and will have the rest done this Quot Malte ing Money at it a Quot Well no in moot after Money but railway passes which the companies give me for praising places on their Linos Quot Why what a you want the pastas for a Quot so can take a Holiday and travel and see the place i have a very Rich indeed. A impetus most pro Noel Quot is miss Bullion very Rieuf Friend Quot very. Why Prince she has enough Nesotr a n her own right to pay up All your debts and still have enough left to buy her wedding a u. A yank v Ali Magial Chicago

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