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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 31, 1891, South Haven, MichiganA u Ira Aej eve try by Torday by William e. Stewart few Toi Aso Boli proprietor at Sotl Haven Michigan $150 per year january 2a 1891. A it ise t very Echo raging for Toee de to be potting of Foar teen ice rate agora he the did this week e. A. Brew la of Piao dab Bat Fly sorted Here with bit fsr Aily to it daring tie Nacar of the firs of i verb Gibeon tooth of the Village. A the woo Raite foreign Sie Lovery a of tet of the m e. Zhereb will bold their next setting to the Eba Pel Febra by 4tba at tvo p. S. All Are invited it a will he in ble dental in to Tufe Village the Eer Alog week. A there e a eee elation of above the a Lead of for Toee ibo Are ear meet in their prayer they sight Bare it from the Lig beet evidence that be never Velj be there. A the seut Ben of 8tar of the Lake let Dot of Masse a boo id not forget to be present with their tenth Bat Keti and their Friendt at their Ball daring the afternoon and evening of february 13. A All a Taren ree Estead he a a Lotee. A of Garpet Warp. A fall line of Eolon at Loewi gtd a Bon. C. L. Ett it a of the examine lag Board Alkene to give notice that the Ysasi option of apply Santa for appoint sent to weat Point military Academy Baa been postponed to to needy Febro. A Foj 17tb. A a it Vul generally Andera Tood among the Compa Wieoa that there woo id be sort teat evening on the Royal Are a free to Sas Oaie Ball. Bit exaltation Baa been postponed to to needy evening text Rand As the a a Timber is Prono need extra Good it in hoped every companion be present. Jeftie lat How died at Ber h the caeoo�?T1 Leo Raj with diphtheria. A fourteen year old son hat been a us tag from the tame disease bet is now reported out of danger. These Are the Only eases we have heard of Bat people of Dot be too of Reni in their sanitary arrangements. J a the Sontz Haven literary and Library society will meet in the Parlours of or. 0. Avery taraday eve Biog february 5th, at 7 30, when papers will be Reed by Are. Avery mrs. Voor chec a. Vorbe Estand �0. A. Deao. Let there be a fall Atte Danee. F a a the patrons of ind Ettry will bold an open meeting at harlot e Ball of posits the congregational Abate two Loek p. Of bats Day sextet which to get addresses will be delivered by prof Green end Rev. Stephenson to be Fol Lowed by Diane Salon. All Are invited to a tend. A the indies Aid society of them e. Eho Reh will gites a social dinner at the Hon it a of Daniel Jillson on the coi Vert roed on to needy february 3d. Teams at the be neb at 10 of Loek to take Iff who May wish to go. Come and have a Good time As Well As a Good Din Ner. A Boas of the goods we Aust sell 12 Domasa ladies All Wool Black Hess at 26 Nenia and 6 pair All Wool Blanteno. See ear has of 46e flannels is Lockwood a. A Perry Smith who since its organi nation Baa been the loader of Tbs and vent Oburgh Here left with his family yesterday morning for a Yeai at Greenville to this Sute where be Baa a Sito Ationo on a farm. The be neb at in eee Eion to Day will Eho oae a Leader in Hie place. A the Stock of goods from the store of at Spring Grove have been removed to Whiting Indiana where they will be in charge of Hie son end daughter. We have no positive Amor Saoe from or. Marr Bat the supposition is he or some one will again fill the 8priog Grove store As he still Quot Euini the Post office. A by reason of so Many of the ladies being interested in the evangelistic services to be Tooti tied through toothed week at the Baptist be neb the Anoual supper of nept Noe Lodge of Odd Fellows Bao been postponed to Wedoe Aday a veiling february 11th, at Wieb time an enjoyable evening is guaranteed All who May be to fort Nate As to attend. A Rev. W. N. Kreid Enathio is still Eon noting revival meetings for the uni Ted Brethren to a be East Cameo be neb five new members being admitted last 8noday. The indication Ere More than fair that Iba United Brethren will boy the interest of the met Bodiee to the be neb building and in that Way wipe out any ill fee Liaf that May exist in the ovo Organ trat Ion. A conductor Arthur Dailey for Over a Welty five Yeara in the employ of the Michigan Central bad both of his Kos ent off by his own train at Dena tar saturday a Tarma death coming to Bis re Lief the next Day his burial being from the m. K. Be neb in Batik Creek Bis Cunard i being one of the largest Ever be id in that City. Art. Was originally a Niks boy ear ring daring the War at adj steal of Tea 8ixtb Mie Bigam let an try and waa one of the very beet of men among an som of Good Man to the Namphy of that read one who made bit ran pop Larond Onnald Youat he personal for tend is ovary Melba one of Toee who should have Boon spared Ter n still Moro no Fol future. Never by tie Little matter out of Light when a sea Daf Woofer s kicking of the Din there s a Heap of eat afar lion the Sash people in the feet that crying Stop to bks covers no a fearful by of tin. A can of Teber b very Busy Arrago Teg by Toek in Bis new quarters the Hak Block is desirous of seeing All who want hardware and will bark something to my to our people next week. A Pioneer clothing 81 Ore for rent after March 16ik, 1801. Inquire at beak. A h in Way commissioner Letae Oring made Nome further examinations to the Phoenix Street Ravine thursday looking towards something being done to save the St saw Wall and the Earth in the Street from going Over to the South. Thirty six feet East of the Cady boil Dick it is twelve feet Down to a Trapeo while i Reily Sontz of the month of the Nelvert be bared n depth of Twenty nine feet before finding anything that would bold Timber. Now that the depth has been atm trained Engineer will be consulted an to the Best plan of procedure for the next step. A a Hopper town correspondent says mrs. Flattie Burch is still very tick but is improving slowly. It is hoped now that she May . Sham Ley is very Low and is growing weaker Mil the time. Benoot sit no at All sad it is feared he will not live 25 of the neighbors and Titi see around Hopper town gathered together last Fri Day and bed a Wood Bee for the Benefit of Henry a neb who is also sick. The revolt was a Fine lot of Wood sawed and hauled to bit door Yard for Wieb the family feel very mice nine Roeb returned monday from a Winter visit in Chicago. A the Kalamazoo Telegraph Baa so item that Hope Institute is to be moved rom Here to that City and credits its of formation to a local Sou Roe Here from High the Telegraph ought to know it Etter than to try to get anything Relia by. A foil exposure of the animus for snob a report might develop about As dirty a piece of work a was Ever played in Bis Seel Ion reliable information could have been obtained of mrs. Rood bad it been sought that to be. Via no thought of moving Hope Institute and we have generosity enough to believe the first author of the statement knew if he knows anything that it waa absolutely untrue and that be is personally very much interested in injuring the a Locae of the Institute which will remain a South Haven Yosti Tutic a c. J. And mrs. Monroe Ford and mrs. Merob m. H. Bixby and w. H. Payne of this Vicinity were to attendance at the Van Bare of Booty Farmers instill the at Paw Paw last week. They report a Large attendance in fast Many not finding Ata Odog room even at the sets Iowa at the opera Bouse. There were seven teen papers nod addresses seven by ladies. All were Good Sod the ladies were awarded Especial Praise for their product roue. Grange hell did it for there they Learned that they could not Only beat their husbands to the household Bat Wall they need not take a Back seat on the Rostrom. One of the to to enlivening and pleasant parts of the entertainment waa the singing by the male Quartetti. Tie a pity we have not so Fine a Quartetti Here to make of Oaie at our re no ions. E. A. Wildey of Paw Paw waa elected president and Warren goes of Bangor Secretary. Editor Sentinel i saw to Tome of the 8tato papera that it waa reported from 8outh Haven that at the meeting of our porno logical society january 19, reports from a Large number possibly a majority of the peach Ore Barda were made Wieb showed that on an average one half of the peach buds were killed. Now i wish to enter my protest against such fake reports being circulated. The facts tre that St that meeting the question of fruit bods did not Home up or his it been discussed at any time the Jear. A half Dicsen members did talk it Oyer before the meeting and were pretty Well agreed that a the matter now stood there was Promise of so abundant crop and that the fruit from present appearances would Bate to be thinned at least three fou Ian on some tender varieties some of Iba bods were injured others not at All two Persona who were not there it is stated bad said their bods wore badly injured but if a nothing intervenes Between now and Spring to change the present a Peet of Thiafi i think tog fan rely on u Bono Tii Ful Harvest. My r. Payne 8ec. A the fourth annual or Ijiro of the old settlers or pioneers of Booth Haven. Cameo Geneva and Covert will be held at the borne of a. 8. Dyekman to this Village wednesday february 18th. An interesting programme of exercises w ill be prepared a marked feature of Wieb will be an sex Perisee mooting in which to relate the Early incidents toils Bard a Bike successes and disappointments of Pioneer life Wieb the younger resident of to Day on hardly Realise to rapid and widespread Baa been the development of this Blaek River Valley. All residents of Twenty years or More Are Cli Gib with i heir Isaak baskets Welt Ltd of source from Wieb e Puie fit Euer will be served the Secretary to Supply Coffee. Ter the Honra 0 Toee who come with Beir Evo a ill b. Pro a. Law i Tom m Uka put i. To. Met Tram a Mita a or. My my. Do Tau a Raing. By Man Ltd Tel Bop. That their by a Fol h. Mil Iund. Cow Misc. Piapot u Imit o clock a. L. Burn in maj a by request of ene of cur elitist a we is Date rested in Kkt fellow men living to Ripe eld age we copy the following from the pen of or. Felix in Tea met Leal Tribune concern bag cure la regard of respiratory diseases in door outweigh All Ottar oases of i i Esee Sod Tea Byg Kaie difference Between the outdoor if Loedee Eft he sob of lest Man Ufa Oturia town end the hairiest Alps is Mere trifle compared with the hygienic in flue aet of a will vote hated or lib Vertila Tod dwelling Bowse. The germs of lung d Lessee ure Ebi Efly gaseous Micro topic 8 to gnat air by the process if respiration seems the favor Tea develop Matt of die Esse Germe while Carrel is of Pur sir favor their eliminate of bet it is equally Oer Taia that the Morbi fic tendency of a to Alamaa Ted Almo Ebete be aggravated by warmth wails the a purgative info Seabee of pare air is a erased by a Lew temperature a sex pedicab of incomparable Efficacy equally rvs Isble la All season and Limos at an expense limited to the Purchase Efa Good Woolen Blanket. In addition to the Oral nary Supply of bed Elet Bing. That Blanket will obviate the Oaly valid Obj ration to the second part of the programme Ike admit Mon of to Sool night Ahr through a wide open bedroom window. At night n Low temperature will make it easy enough to keep under cover up to the Ebia Kiiker by Fra a of habit or with to Aid of a that difficulty once overcome a direct influx of Eold outdoor air is not Only endurable but positively plea Aat Aad conducive to soundest and sweetest sleep. Cold air la a ionic and in Antiee tie or. Barker of new York,.wbo served in the Tarko-8erviaa War payt Quot i kept Tea via Dow in almost every room in my Hospital open even daring the night and i bad the Oatis faction of observing that while la other hospitals email pox and other Goa tag Loos Diee Asee prevailed la my Hospital they seemed to find no soluble a Oil for their further development and notwithstanding that for want of room i was often obliged to Pat patients suffering from email pox to phone Erysipelas dip Iberia Ete together with other patients in the Asmo Ward Theeo d i sea see did not in Tea treatment of lung diseases Eold air becomes in by truest Soaso n trope ios 1 remedy a spec i fio admitting of local and direct application. Every breath of free air Tomee in direct Eoa Laet with every portico of the respiratory apparatus permeates the Poree of All Tea Tio Ecoe Aad exe Reneee in stimulating the elimination of effete matter and morbid Germe a the Conree of Eevea night boars a process of unrivalled a purgative Efficacy which can thus be repeated from 8,000 to 9,000 timer. In All but the last stages of consumption i c. Given a remnant of 60 per cent of Long Tirane the remedy ran be warranted to answer the purpose of arresting the Progress of the disorder and preventing development of cognate affections. From september to May the eur one a of the air care pore plan is infallible a Nongi to attribute the exceptions almost exclusively 1 to the irresolution of the patient. The constant renewal of fresh air secured by a steady current Reeme to redouble the sex purgative Efficacy of a Low temperature and in summer Tea effect of the or sub should be increased by All possible auxiliary Contr Ivanes putting the Bead of the bed in direct line of the air surreal Wieb arrangement will prove n specific for oth Erwine insurable insomnia. The simple plan of keeping the feet warm and to e Bead tool might save cart loads of narcotic drugs and to recommend itself to the hygienic instincts of the organism that a few weeks will Render it an almost indispensable condition of fecund sleep. The atmosphere of n closed bedroom will produce an uneasy Aoa resembling the die Comfort of the attempt to breathe under a heavy Blanket. I am confident that even in the beginning of that stage of consumption marked by sight Swea its and Beelie chills the Progress of consumption Oan be arrested within n month after the commencement of the night air Cura. A a few week ago we gave an item which the following in a continuation. The care of h. King of Teane Etee which bet attracted such wide spread attention for the last year has Juet been tried on Appeal a the Federal court at Mem pie judge Hammood presiding. It will be remembered that , Isabe Veath. Day observer after resting of saturday slowed Corn in Bis Field on 8unday, for which the court of Bis county fixed him $76 and costs. By the advice and kelp of the Nationn religious Liberty association of a bid or. King in a member he appealed Bie care to the supreme court of the state which affirmed the decision of the lower court. On the refusal of or. K. The pay the Fine Alee need be was placed in jail but was released on a writ of Hareas Oor Pue which was made returnable in the United states District court at Mem Psia on the Secord monday in january 1891. To the meantime the religions Liberty a to citation secured the services of a Michigan attorney to Aee Iet in the ease with the do sign of carrying it if possible to the supreme court of the United state there to test the of to sunday Laws in to various states of the Union. To argument of to ease has Juet been concluded a Tea Federal oort but judge Hammond reserved Bio decision Wieb will probably banded Down in n few Days. The decision will be anxiously looked for by Many As it will to too Wieb will materially affect the operation of the 8undey Laws in that judicial probably in All parts of to United state. A the Maple Grove literary Eoo lety will held its next meeting at the Home of Geo a f. Bare Tow Friday evening february 8th, the programme to be a Roll Call with quo. I at ions from Whittier recitation by Mies Maud Mure dialogue by miss Rosette Hodge Sosie by Mies Nellie Wilcox Reading by my nettle Bonham recitation by Dana 8. W Wilcox and biographical sketch by f. C. Bar Stow. A the woman a cd Rhodaa temp Ranos noon will meet at the m y. Henreh Friday afternoon Fehirwary 6th, St 2 80. Pom Olgica society. The regular weekly mooting of the South hawn and Casco Pomo logical society Jan nary 26th. Was Well attended pies amp in Mickey presiding. Attention waa failed to Tome newspaper statements that peach buds were on to average half killed Aai the Secretary was direr de to the statements. J. G. Rams jell said referring topic for discus Elena commercial gardening that Ano thing that steady in tb4 3 of our Suee eee in this Lino the to Wall of a Richer sell or More manure to compete with Tho Richer soils Fronsd Chicago where they Cao get manure from the 8tock Yards Aad other Piten very boo ply Home Over paying to have it Taka away White we Havo to pay Mart than it the Worts. Timothy Keanion thought to would make it pay belter if to went into it More Eye Tema tidally. First to Lack Good seed and tent we most Kavo to succeed. Then it will be difficult to enrich the ground up to to proper Grado but if to Oan got to ground a Good Abapo there the no reason Why to should not of Woood. W. H. Say Dor agreed Tihoi to Wora Lack log in two Points it Aro along this Lake a Boro Latoria Fht season than Chicago where to Market Gardener when be Sells Hie lend of track can get fifty cent for taking away a Load of manare and 1 have paid them a Dollar As Aero for to provi logs of covering it four to six taboo deep with manure. They Aleo sometimes get four crop in Ose Weseen. A Al. Cook raid if be bad soit Ablo land to thought to should go More i Tolbo business of Market gardening. Most of our vegetables Home from cd Imago and to had wondered Why to did not raise them eur. A Elees. He knows of an onion Patch four Rod Long that brought Moro Moury than did one Hundred rates of strawberries. A h. Wigglesworth said he had but a liitle experience in this business yet be hardly thought we could compete with Chicago except in special things like celery cauliflower or of Iowa. These we might Ratee Aad net come into direct Eom petition with a Tubera grown vegetables bet any vegetables that can be of tuned like Sweet Corn Aad tomatoes will do Well bore. In memo they Ore successful a this Aad make Money and Berta july in land and climate both we Are ahead. Clark Beffer said the Lime May come when we vill be obligate go into comp Mereial gardening now most of the things we can raise Here Are a the Market from the South before they Ean be grown bore but for Canning and teed Rai Eieg to May find it an object to raise them Here. 0. Beebe said this Vicinity bad a vast amount of Good land not suitable for peach Why cannot we utilise it for veg. Enables and higher land for fruit both can a worked together to advantage Foer it dots not pay to carry All our eggs in one Basket. J. Lannin raid to raise vegetables required Good soil Aad can we compete with Chicago Wieb has better land and belter facilities for enriching it f at Benton Arbor be Learned Toee who had re coded de in vegetable growing could be mounted on one band still there is a urge Quantity of vegetables groan there you have Dis ousted Pomology year of Peryear you have drained the land of its Fertility svd1iow Are Yon going to keep up the Neq Nesary Fertility to Rahe vegetables c. J. Moore said Bis idea was that was Bould consider if vegetable growing waa not practical and fits in on Small farm with fruit growing and it seems Well Worth the while to consider if we cannot raise vegetable while wailing for the Trees to grow. In Berry picking a let the help be Idle every other Day and this time could be utilised. To believes our land a Richer than much of that around St. Joe yet he judge that a vegetable growing there they have been successful for they continue it. Much of the Garden lands of Chicago Are being built Over Aid the gardens de a troyed and it takes time to enrich land a Garde Neie can afford to pay the sixty to seventy dollars rent required per acre. A question is staring us a the free what a Ball we do with our lands for two or three years while the Trees Are growing and Small fruits Aad truck Home a Handy to help along to Oarn our living an a be. Nievod there were a Nam Beruf in truck gardening that would be made a Success Boro. The Topie for the next meeting will be fruit packages and r. T. Pierce who has been in consultation with other to Anafae Torero of fruit peo Kagee will give their views of the Outlook a regard to to now Laws of Chicago Indiana and Mie Rigau. W. H. Payne 8eoretmry. A a Man May Smirk and a Man May smile and have s straight and an Bou Ora ble Asme when Sloop comes a scandal that keeps a growing All the White and the scandal i Bogers mix him with it Juat the same. A prof. A. D. Prentice of the Public schools Here in on the programme for a paper to be Reed to Dej at the Goblet file meeting of the Northern yen Boren teachers association. A under Date of sunday last Charlie m. Johnston of the w. W. Johnston family of Faaoo writes us from Guthrie Oklahoma i thought perhaps an Oklahoma letter woo d be of interest for your paper. I am ten Miles from Guthrie. The country is rolling Prairie dotted with Timber Sloop the water courses each As Oak lotto Owuor Blaek Walnut to tone placet Hickory and Pecan also White Ash end Elm. Moil Sandy Loam some red and some Blaek and Grey. Climate on a or passed Short of California. Crops bet have been successfully raised Are Corn wheat Oats sorghum melons and vines of Ell kinds Ottoo Sweet potatoes end fair Irish potatoes Tobey cd Broom Corn Eto. Fruits of All kinds Are grow ing very nicely to far. The Eon Otry is new Sod the people poor but so the country grows older Sod the people get in better shape to give it a fair trial i think it will make a Fine farming oooo try. Gothrie its town Lees then two years old and has a Good Many Fine buildings mostly of native Stone and Haa population of six or seven thousand people. 8he has the Capitol at present and in Likely to keep it. Everybody is on the Lookout for the opes log of the Iowa 8ao and Fox reserves and other lands for settlement. Tie thought they will be opened by or before Marob 1st, and my advice to Young men is to a a get there a the terms Are one year s residence and $1 25 per Are or whatever it costs the government and there Are a testy of people waiting and watching for a Ohaco a get a a a Good Bottom i get a copy of the Sentinel once to a while and it is like meeting to old Friend. A it has at last been decided among some of our Young people to have a Coo test for a dem rest medal and it will take place at the Leighton opera House saturday evening next. The pieces to be spoken Are to the interest of the pro hit too work and Are taken from the Book by the Demorest from new York. The admission is free but there will be a col Letioa taken at the close of the entertainment. For the awarding of the i Ilver medal to the besi speaker the judges Are 0. J. Moore a d. Prentice and t. C. Green and the programme in m usic by the choral Union a Voic i from the poor House by Mie Nellie Wilcox the liquor traffic antagonistic to american Libs ref by Fred Bryant the martyred Mother by Lilivau daa the Ery of to Day by mias Cora a Lett Muio by the choral Union criminality of the liquor traffic by Misa Myrte Lynn the new declaration of Independence by Ernest Merritt a Black Eye for lager Beer and a Bier for lager a Mira Bertha Barney. Solo by be. K. Stephenson whats oud the Christian voter do with the Saloon ? by miss Kate Morritt the two fires by miss Pearl wbk flow Young America s Varory by Frank Moulthrop the result of prohibition by Mira Mamie English presentation of the Silver medal at gtd music by the choral Union. Fruitless discourse. Of general interest. Bear and Marans Story. M a St mow about a stolen spoon that waa never talked of afterwards. A a i remember a said the raconteur of the party a a dispensation of what May be called spartan Justice. It happened when i was a boy and made a lasting impression As incidents of the kind do Ltd the Youthful mind., a your folks had some old Silver spoons that had been in constant service for generations and were Small and thin j and carried in their shallow bowls the Marks of Many Teeth. Each spoon had a history As spoons did have in those Days and they were looked after with the greatest care. My Mother placed them under her Pillow every night and saw Mills Are said to live been in use the whole family would be regularly a Augsburg Germany about 1332. Awakened by a Midnight Clatter of rat % a a Boston cockles a which Are famous thing spoons As they had a restless habit Over a very Large area of England Are of falling out of bed so their value was gathered from the Sands parboiled enhanced by the Many sleepless nights shelled and in this half cooked Condi they coat. Tion Are sent by railway in bags chiefly a Well one of those precious spoons Bristol and the West of England at was missing and there was a great to Large where they Are sold and consumed do Over it. The servants were All ques As delicacies by the masses toned but no one had seen the missing h a one sheep Raiser recently sold at spoon. That night a coloured girl who i Albuquerque n. M., 200,000 pounds of had been taken in some months before \ Merino Wool of the finest texture. It by my Mother and who was a Bright was brought to Market in sixty three and rather precocious character told of wagons each drawn by four oxen. Be Man is the Universal animal. It in estimated that there is 1,250.000.000 of him on the Globe. The sheep rank next with 500,000,000. A the skin of the Wolf according to an old superstition was to be worn either to cure hydrophobia or to prevent pile pc and the skin of the head was a safeguard against All malevolent demons. A the first water Mill Ever built was erected on the River tiber at a Cine a. D. 50. Wind Mills were in original use in the twelfth Century. Tide Milla were operated in Venice about 1708. Seeing a new hired Man on the premises hiding something in his jacket. Khe essayed to find the jacket and sure enough Between the lining and the outside was found the lost spoon. Fore it was taken from the wagons a Street Parade was made. The procession was nearly a mile Long. A it is big Steamer led by a tug is passing Down the starboard a my Mother was so Happy in recover v Gide of a Channel a big Steamer led ing Hor Loat property that she wanted i by a tug is coming up the port Side of go Scot free. Not so my Al amp Channel. There is no More need of a the Man to father who was a solemn churchgoer. 1 will give him a lecture on the sin of stealing a he said a and keep him As he is a useful Man. Collision Thau Between two men on a Street 200 feet wide and yet they toot toot confuse each other and Mash to never steal from us again. I am very sure he will free press. A if a criminal act is committed by a i accompanied my father to the family member in China. Even Distant Kitchen where the Man was raking relatives Are condemned to Bear a share ashes Over the cola of a hot fire and a Penni Ament Tor it waa in some prepare to go to bed. He sat ,.afinr�?z, their Dutt to that the de Rively still a my father appeared can it Lin Anent was brought up ing a Large Bible and he listened to the 4 lecture that was delivered with an unmoved countenance. I slept and awakened several times before it was finished. M a proper manner they should have used their influence or at least prevented the act by. All Means at their command not having a k done so they Are rightly punished for my father a solemn Monot on Nain Pable . Voice affected me like a soporific and i re x x i m a aia 4�?zu__\ l y a the new Ork Tribune tells of a did not try to fathom the Lan Mage he. ,. A Man who has As a Hobby an inordinate cd r Rosity As to his Remote ancestry. He German an studied the subject exhaustively and went to Boston to discover a missing link. I h re he Learned that the forefather of wik m he knew so Little had a the culprit was a have since Learned that he did not understand one word my father said to him not even the nature of the accusation against him. I thought then As 1 listened to my father s Bass tones in that grim monologue that the punishment was adequate to the sin. I Hail been lectured myself and i would have confessed to almost any thing to have escaped the consequences. A the lecture was supplemented by a prayer in which my father implored divine forgiveness for the offender. The German took it All in Good part and remained in his situation but was no doubt carefully watched. Some years ago the coloured girl acknowledged that she had put the spoon in his jacket in order to get rid of him and gratify her love of mischief. As he never alluded to it in any Way we could not Tell what he thought of the services on that night or How much of the moral lecture had been comprehended. But i am certain he never understood the criminal characteristics of the free press. By a Little girl. 8h� give her childish idea about toy. My answer to a boy you say a ire a nuisance in a family will Tell you a few facts. Yon say. That a girl will eat All the Candy that is brought into the he Iso but i never saw a boy when there was Ean by in the House but what had his Mouth full All the time. Early in the in to Mentor a been compelled to in c loom ton a Cense he had Boon exhibiting two dancing bears in the Street. The investigator has lost much of hex interest in genealogy g. L via in a l v or the danger of fire front a pm Pires in n German paper it is said that a t r Wood a is remained a Long Tiuis in oot pm t with steam hot water of hot air pipes the surface becomes carbonized and during warm weather a he charcoal absorbs moisture when Atrain heated the moisture is driven off. Leaving a vacuum into which the fresh air current circulating around the pipes rapidly penetrates and imparts oxygen to the charcoal causing a gradual heating and eventually combustion $ a at Mannheim Germany the following method is employed in preparing feathers for the Market. The Bales of i i feathers As theyer m a in Are opened near a kind of Gin or breaker which a shakes out the feathers and throws them around in a chamber through which a or Strong air current is passing. From this t machine Thev pass to others in which the Long and heavy feathers Are separated by ventilators from the Short and Light until the final Grade of delicate Down is blown into a 1 urge receiver. The cleaning is effected by jots of steam the dirt thus loosened being drawn off by currents of dry air. Boys Are always throwing their things a a nowadays Many Kitchen stoves and the pulpit and the 8tage.rot f. Shoob Paster of file Salt Elf Bro Taron Karo at Tea mood a Koa Oao rays i feel it we july the tall Stei wonders or King a new dec ovary Kas Dodo for of to. My teat Wero sadly Date Oagood Aad Raj Par Uki oars thought i would Liso Oaly a Tew weeks i took flee Keijo 9f or. Kiash of mow tee ovary Aad Ora Soaad Aad 3l, Ca Iaian 26 pomade a Amtkar a a Erraa Anfor of loves Faay Folk Cora Kioa Tua. Writes r after a Tor Oak trial and Tea Vino ing raid ease i Ara to Andeai or Kings new Dirac tory Ter teats a Era All Aad sum whoa razor it King a Ira Falla. Tea greatest Kia Dorao 1 on do �?�7 my too Raed Frizado Tete Argo Itera to try it free trial Eutee the to Date dragsters. Regular eisra60� Aad $1. A a hoarse Lur nuked whoa is aired. I a. G. Buc Xii. 1 a Georgs Lambert trill rail at Peb Iio a option at the Koras on Balf rails East of Lutko East Casco Grange Hall Eora Raening lot ten of look a. Of wednesday february 4ib, one Span of horses five years old ipod weighing 2.600 pounds oos yearling loot Loraing two four now ails raw two lows coming in in the 8pring.ons yearling a steer sight Shotts seventy firs fowls one a lumber Ongoa oos Buck Board one pair of a Bob sleighs on out Ter two rats of double a Barnera nearly new on rat of sin Kate Hari nees oos froning Milt one Raote to Ehino nod rate aul Koy Barrow i valor floating tooth Harrow j roller two double Shore plows two Onsy a Borra cultivators on turnip plow sad other tools such a p . Pitch l a Forks and nil kind of Small fools.200 Joles of Moro fodder 200 Bush Sis of Oora 8 a tons of boy 40 busters potatoes on out j a Ling Box on evaporator one Bay rate one a Wood rank on Grindstone four ladders Al a wheelbarrow 6,000 test Ary be look Lum lbs 1.600 feet dry a by la Rater 200 fee to a dry Ash Lumbar. 26 words of ask look stove on Tenter Dorly a we a heirs Bedstead cupboard Aad household furniture generally Fra sums of $6 or under East Over $5wkra a Rath Attaei at 7 per cent on approved so Curtly. Cap Bunnell will do to talking. Specimen ca8c8.�?i, h. 01 Ifford of i new cases a we mod sin was troubled w1>b neuralgia and Rosa Matless his Ato me of Waal disordered Bis liver was aft oets to an alarming Degroe fell away Aad Hel was terribly reduced in Al tab Aad strength three bottles of elect Rio bitters Ouret Bimi Edward 8bspherd of Harrisburg Illinois bad a running s re on Bis leg of 8 standing. Used Tetra bottles of Eteo Loloi Biu ors Aad Sra a boxes of Butelo o Arnica sales sad Bis leg is sound and w Ell John speaker of Cata Wasj Ohio by Felte a Tsvor Sorra on Bis log and to ate i amp Fate was into Pablo. Uhra it tilt of a r Irle killers and Nao Box of Bate loft a Al Nam Salvo a Rod him entirely. A aft Tel Iba Dala drag Toro. Do Kokx s a a Tea saivx.�?,Tbs boat i a Alva a the world for eats Brucw sorts ale Aram Salt roam fever Sorra Fetter i chopped hands chilblains norms and Aii Tete Orn pumas Aad Prafin Ivory Curra Pilos 1 a m of a we aired. It be a arantes to give Porfert or Money refund cd. Arfee 28c per bottle Ai the Date drug around the House and then storming1 around the House turn no things tops Turvy they can to find them. Pc when you want a Small boy to help entertain company he acts foolish by lying Down on the floor and kicking. That is a Small boy. As for being out nights they Are out and stay out As Long As they please. They have their Latchkey and come and go As they please. If their father and Mother go to bed Early he tells them in the morning that he was in before ten so ranches Are constructed on scientific principles with a View to the attainment of the Best possible results from the burning of the Coal consumed. When cold weather comes and. For that matter in All seasons Many persons try to make More heat by filling the stove or Range with Coal to the lids. In most stoves the test results Are attained with a Bright fire that just fills the firebox or that rises but very Little above it. The fire should be Well started and made to Burn evenly and then it should be fed a e t they let it pass. It get is on and he is with thin layers of Coal spread with bum readily n. Y. Sun. Tace old read Dent relate to adventurer with lira Al it determined to get to Honey. A the queers t thing i Ever saw a Bear do a said an old resident of the Wyoming Valley a happened on the West Branch canal Many years ago. I was taking a round trip with the owner of a boat i october and we had delightful weather All the Way. Be part of the canal Lay in a three mile stretch of Oak and Chestnut Forest and towards Sundown we struck the Woodland. There was a Steep mount am on one Side of the canal and the owner of to a at and a were admiring the Beautiful glow of Sunset on the opposite Hills when we saw a Black Bear shamble out of the Bushes and strike the Tot path Only a few feet from the Stern of the boat it stuck up its nose and sniffed kept raining closer to the boat All the time and acted a if it wanted to come on Board. There was a ton or More of Honey in the boat and the owner said that the Bear had evidently got a sniff of it and was hankering to gobble some of it no. No one on Board had a shooting Iron of any kind so for nearly half a mile we watched the Bear and let it have its own Way. It continued to follow us and to sniff with its nose raised and the Way it acted amused us All. When the boat had about a mile and a half to go before it got out of the Woods Jack Dumont a Chunky Little fellow who was steering the boat let drive at the Bear with a Horseshoe and hit it Between the eyes. The blow was a Complete sur prise to the Bear and it wheele a to one Side and went growling off into the Wood. For several or nub we could hear the Bear thrashing trough the underbrush nearly Opple the boat and then All was still. A a by that time it was get no dusk and the full Moon soon can he up in a Clear sky. As the beat near go the Clearing and we were enjoying the Lovely Moonlit scenery the Dri a yelled Back to us and said that a Bearr Wyl just waddled out of the Small 4.mber a Tew Yards ahead of the mules and was shuffling along the Tow path. We see it in the dim Light and As we did no to have any gun we paid Little attention to what the Driver said. Further on the Driver Sang out that the Bear was a Kinf for the Clearing and that Itka it looking Over its shoulder every few Steps. When we had got Well out of the a Ltd its the Driver reported that the Bear had left the Tow path struck into a Public Road circled around and or it used a Bridge Over the a anal. The last part of his statement Wasny to True As events proved though he thought it was at the time. A my Host and i were sitting on a Bench looking at the Moon from the Stern of the i amt. When the boat got under the Uridge we heard something heavy strike the roof behind us and looking around quickly to see what it was there stood the Bear facing us. It was sniffing loud and moving its head from Side to Side As though it was trying to spy out what its nostrils had scented and la before my companion had time to think what to do with the Bear Jack gave a yell and dashed at the Bear with a club. He hit it on the Side of the head and was going to Deal it another blow when the Bear no with one of its paws and knocked him heels Over head into the canal. Then it began to nose along the floor in search of the Honey it had smelled and we both pitched at it and mauled it Over the head with Iron bars. The Bear turned Tail and began to Bellow like a Bull dodging from one Side of the boat to the other. We followed it up and pounded it so hard Over the head and shoulders that it rushed us and tumbled Over every thing in its Way and sprang from the Side of the Bot scrambled up the Bank and went Down the Towpath toward the Woods. A the owner of the boat tied tip for the night right away and Jack who had crawled out of the Muddy water without any assistance found that he had been so badly thumped by the Bear that he could t use his right Arm at All. We got him aboard and put him to let Elt a and the next Day he said he was sore and lame All Over. He staid in bed for four Days and during Che rest of the. Trip the owner had to Stoer the boat mail. Ruined by having a key. A if a girl goes to a party she is told that her Tatlier will be after her at ten of clock. A boy goes stays As Long As a he pleases and goes Home with a girl if be likes. L some care so that it will and All at the same tire. The sick nurse. The Reading of books. Such a Fine game of Ball there Are lots More a George Cecil Barker eldest Sou of George h. And mro. Barker of Covert Ami s graduate of Tbs Covert schools of the class of 1890, Sacide Otalio Short himself dead Atham Barg living Ottoo county thursday of last week the 22d to Start. The father sent at oboe for Tbs remotes Sod they were brought Home and buried to the weat Casco cemetery sunday he being accompanied on Bis Retro by h. L. Sod mrs. Donas c f South Lyon Sod mrs. T. Wide str of Howell the ladies being Sisters of mrs Barker. Cecil and 1 a of Usu George de Wolf were out Boot log and bad just exe Hargad Guys when As Cecil stepped Back the Jar of Bis goo striking the ground Essed its discharge and sent the Ballet under Bis Elhiu and through Bis Bead Ioto Bis Braio. The unfortunate boy was of s visit among his soy relatives to that part of the a re was tron me. Two jews also state sics Christmas he is Vigo arrived St Biao Oele Dewolf a a the Previ Oas saturday. Coil of quoted As his friends All who Koew him Sod Tbs to a Ortuoste Accident has East u gloom Over the hearts of All of them. He was Boro to Covert township october 22d, 187�2, being at the rime of his death eighteen years and three Mootha old. The Sib r Sod family desire to Taok All who so a Good word for one who la too often abused. If a boy secs his sister walking with a�?T3 so much has been said in regard to boy he will go Home and Tell his Mother the duties and of lace of the nurse in a and father that he saw her walking with sick room that she has come to be re such a one Aad then she will get a Lee Garden As a machine a valuable Well Ture from her Mother. Oiled always in operation machine a boy i forever bragging Al amt what but nevertheless from the invalids he can do. In vacation he has a Fine stand Point a machine wound up to do time. A girl has to help take care of her Behest in the slightest particular the baby or practice music or singing. A this understand me is when the in if a boy is sent to a store on an errand valid has become convalescent and is he meets a boy he puts Down his can As unreasonable As Only a convalescent beside the Fence and on he goes fishing can be. Or playing Ball or something forget his $ it is now that the tired out nurse is can and Mother a waiting for the Oil # Peci Aliy if she be not a professional but she Waits in vain. He comes Hoxne a whose services Are dictated by the con toward night and is asked where the Oil ? Side ration of Money but rather the Rel is. Why he forgot All about it he had Active whose watch is a labor of love it i i now that she is in need of the same disagreeable j consideration that she has been so things about boys too numerous to men a w Illing to show to the patient. The patient is Well Able if she wishes to exercise judgment and thought and journal. Was Columbus a jew. Even though worn out by Long suffer. Ing it would not harm her but rather a _. ,. E take her mind off herself to be thought $ a is a a lure prominently in the history it of a one Wyo is ministering to of Tje do Tver of a Monea the plan her. And How we that ran/1 no Lyv i to Nono fat f i Ltd a r.1. It 44 thoughtfulness would be sometimes if the nurse walks quietly. Into the room fearful of disturbing a played As in Quot Joe testy convalescent will Start and one no from the bed like a Jack in the Box. The part taken by the hebrew in the Dia a Overy of America. And calculations for Columbus expedition were largely the work of two hebrew astronomers and mathematicians. Terp raters by Columbus them Luis de Torres was the first european to set foot in the new world. When Columbus sighted the Island of san Salvador he imagined he was approaching a portion of the East Asiatic coast and he sent Torres who was engaged for his knowledge of arabic ashore to make inquiries of the natives. It was probably this Torres who was the Madrid jew to whom Columbus bequeathed half a Mark of Silver in his will another curious fact is that it Toad Rij aided them to their sad duties 1 has been 8eriou-sl7 suggested by or. For their beloved boy. Whereas Tbs ail Wise father to his pro vide one to removed Fiona to our Grooh loved and esteemed Friend Leoil Barker therefore resolved that Bis Sabboth school teacher and to offer thie As oar crib ate of levs Sod respect to Bis memory Sod Lender to the bereaved family oar Ife Artlett sympathy to their deep Aff Lioi too and sad bereavement and that is kit Rand item to us toe Hoot Beav Naif father a Bee Tetro Nevar fair Etc. Resolved that tirade Rook Timon be sent to Tbs Sentinel Ter pub Keattes and Elso Bate copy by Presto Tod to Tbs be Reata family j Wikum a trober to g. Ballou w. Jul bus Oak b. P. A Baa a it Tea Hola too Albert Tamer Freak Wyan is rape Tamer Charlie w. Carpenter Cheater 1 Carpenter Eddie Barton George Reed. I Delitzsch we believe that Columbus himself was a jew or of jewish birth. The name Christopher was frequently adopted by Convy rat while the surname Colon was borne by a distinguished family of jewish scholars. Christ top Here a brother Diego bore originally % demanding to know Why she comes in like a thief in the night. But the nurse must not show any resentment or give the retort valiant As sometimes she would a like to do i know being a woman. F. The patient does not realize that the nerves of the nurse May be Unstrung from Long vigils As Wrell As her own from Long sickness. A Little thoughtfulness would put a Brake on the Tongue that would not harm the invalid in the least and would Lessen materially the unpleasant features of the nurses Post we hich Are $ numerous enough without unnecessary How to get the most Good out of their perusal. You should treat a Book As you would a person with whom you Are talking for information that is question it read it Over and turn Back and try to get at the meaning if the Book itself does not answer the questions you raise go to some other Book ask a dictionary or encyclopedia for an explanation. And if tin Book treated in this Way does not teach you any thing or does not inspire you it is of no More service to you than the conversation of a Dull ignorant person. I just used the word Yoi do not read All books for facts or for information merely but to be inspired to have your thoughts lifted up to Noble ideas to have your sympathies touched your ambition awakened to do some worthy or great thing to become a Man or a woman of character and consideration in the world. You read the Story of a Fine action or a heroic character the death of Socrates or the voyage of Columbus or the sacrifice of Nathan Hale or such a poem As a the lady of the Lake a not for information on a but to create in you a higher Ideal r f life and to give you sympathy with your Fellows and with Noble purpose. You can not begin too Young to have these ideals and these purposes Anc therefore the Best literature in All the world is the Best for you to begin with. And you will find it the most Dudley Warner in St. Nicholas. Addition. Remember that she is flesh and blood like yourself and if your Unstrung the jewish name Jacob which sounds a a w it he qty word. And a need like a Shem Kadosh. Per a a a let , step a a a a cd haps Nome jewish Ach Lara in Italy flu 5 j a a a a 13 a a it Reat a help it the Validity of this i by old my a up of Chafa or of a sick person As it would be m her moments of most perfect ladies Home journal make inquiry into daring world. A Jane coming up the stairs to missus a i should feel extremely obliged mans if you would do me a1 Little missus who pos the. Andt Timber. Probably the oldest Timber in the value of even an inferior neral la world bed in ejected to the a Well Jane what is it a a i we Lye u8c a than 15 of Cpd m the adult it tem what to say a Well of Ocurran i can t comply until i a Well marm my Young Man is at the Bate door and i thought perhaps you would be so very kind As to speak with him for a flew minutes while i run up a a Tours and make myself preen my a i suppose you have a bigger trade1 when it Rains than when it does no train a he said to tip dealer in Uxnbrel-1 Las. A no i done to notice any difference said the umbrella dealer. A but you get better prices when it Rains done to you is Chittim Wood the same As that from Why should i a a Why umbrellas mgt a which the Ark was up then done to they a traveller. Pie of Egypt in connection with stonework which is known to be at least 4,-000 years old. This was the Only Wood used in the construction of the Temple and is in the form of ties holding the end of one Stone to another. When two blocks were Laid in place an excavation about an Inch deep was made in each Block in which one of these wooden ties shaped like an hour Glass was driven. It is therefore very difficult to Force a Stone from its position. These ancient ties Are made of Tamarisk or a Wundt Riiff a qum. In the last Century a Chinook Indian woman known to father link a great traveler and missionary of that period while he was with the indians on what we now Call the Pacific coast was Many years afterwards met by him in Asia. Through Many Vicissitudes and strange experiences she had passed from tribe to tribe and place to place always moving northward until she reached Behring Strait and there having gone out in one of the Large canoes used by the seafaring indians of that Region in a great storm they were driven across the Strait to wreck and death to All save her and she wandered on until she met father huk in the Interior of Asia. She had not sought to return but following the spirit of adventure bred in her by her strange experience she went on to see new courier journal. A a skipping a Mil. When the stomach is slightly disordered skipping a meal or two is the Best possible remedy. The stomach is in revolt from having had too much work to do and a period of rest gives it time to recuperate. I have known a Good Man dyspeptic cured by reducing their diet to one simple meal a Day and have known others cured by taking a rest o a week. There is a great Deal in foot ing As a remedial agent although the majority of people think it is a dreadful thing to lose a much of one j. H. Kellogg. \ a a South Carolina woman recently Rode Twenty Miles through the rain to be married. Hen a woman we her mind to do any thing it takes Heap of inconvenience to Stop Horn

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