South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - March 14, 1891, South Haven, MichiganA Wop u the Sentine it a Euey Efery saturday by Willi Al e. Stewart Edito and 8ol proprietor. At Siuty Haven Michigan Subito Ripton $150 per year March 14.18u1. A Bee Jimia to a stale of near hop part two it Era ill Tod bit death it sex potted be being enable to speak Ebonee it whisper. A Arthur Tod will Wood leave Here for Detroit next week to Abib on the ate Taer a. 0, Lindsay to Ron Between that Ritj and the georgian Bay Porta. A Janeah Johnson will to dream the Patriae of Inda atry in open meeting at us robot Hall saturday March 21et, at two of Loek p. W one or More of the lady members will read select Iowa to be followed by a free disc Mion. The Public ii invited. A a Edn Essiy afternoon we called at the office of the sooth Haven Avalanche and found prof Greco Busy running his edition through his press. From the a ixe of Bis a a pile we Haoold judge be was gaining Many 41 quoins Abr his Bank a and Hope be will be still More successful financially. A a Matthias Michaels had his right hand blown to pieces yesterday Oear his Home in Geneva while attempting to Tadd on a log and hold Down the Mhz tie of a loaded gun. Or. Ransom amputated the Arm just above the wrist. Guns and thin ice do their share in the furnishing of local items. Specimen caites-�?8. ,new Caseel this Eosin waa troubled with Neu and rheumatism Bis stomach was disordered his liver was affected to an alarming degree appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in his flesh and treo gab. Three bottles of electric bitters poured him. Edward 8bepherd of Harris. Urn. Illinois bad a running sore on his a leg of eight years standing. Used three bottle of electric bitters and seven boxes of Bucksa s Arnica Salve and Hie leg if sound and Well. John speaker of Catawba in Ohio bad five Large fewer sores on his psf amp cd doctors said he was incurable. Odd bottle electric bitters and one Box of i s Arnica Salvo cured by entire by. Sold at the Dale drug a Tore a last Emmer As the Schooner Tel a pick Apt Moatague Wae passing Wyandotte Lighthouse the Captain noticed a capsized yacht out in the Lake to White was seen clinging the figure of a a Man. The so Bonner was too heavily loaded a to put about Aud the Captain Sig Ted Lighthouse Tecouly person the Light House at the time was Little Tiline Maton aged 14 yearly but she bravely polled out and saved the Roan who was i half witted negro. Ever a Noe then inspector Gidrey of the Rev Euve Tervie Baa been trying to a Enre affidavits of the event in order that til lie Coukis get a medal from the government and be waa in find and capt. Montague until last week. The affidavits have been made. A for a package was left at thie office last rubbers c Day do do we pair of a a a a Wrens a a Selkirk Crea Nephew of the late Joho Valear founder of a ear Coli get is Onn of sixteen Hirato Bis estate. Of the above a sandwiched into i be sooth Haven correspondent in the a began Ganetti but it must have been Uken from the Fertile Pencil of some one of the love Organ gang. Reid s Oor respondent Here ought to know bet. Ter than to depend on the Organ for an Teav and Reid ought to know better than too Opy anything sent from Here to the Kalamazoo Telegraph. Or. Sel. Kirks name a James he in a Cousin of the late John Guy Vassar who did uni found \ Saar College the founder being Mathew Valear no Apele of Joto Guy a a a mar adj Tmea Selkirk and for Bome our fellow towo6man Matthew Valear Selkirk was named. Tire errors to three lines May Dot be much. One of the Best Knowd of our Eit Ideue Bat been called to Bis final a of out. For Twenty three years a. F Dustman Baa been in our midst Aud in Bis Peculiar Waye and eccentricities be bad gained Many friends. Thursday evening of last week he attended a prac Tiee meeting at Maronic Ball of the Royal and select masters and while at that meeting was taken ill and returned to k9 rooms he living alone in a building on the South cud of the business lot he owned on water Street. In the morning some of hit friends found him suffering with pneumonia and in spite or ail efforts he died tuesday morning his brother Henry arrived thursday from Gettysburg Pennsylvania and the f Antral Sermon Wae at the Baptist Church Rev. Charlea Johnson the remains being Takeo by the masons to Cham berms cemetery and buried by the Aidi of the Mother of the deceased. 44 Wood have been fifty two years old the 11th of May next. He served three year to a member of the 87th Pensyl a Ait iof Autry passing three Mouths in Libby prison and waa a Comrade of the major Dickinson Post of the grand army Bia pension i mount log to $12 per month the Check of $36 for the last Quarter arriving monday eve Biog Beu be Wae unable to sign or understand about it. Besides Bia business building Here he bad a tract of land in Stoeva and some City property in Gettysburg. The an a a rounding hat been for some time that when he died Bia property waa to be divided equally Between bit sister mrs. John Kabobel of Geneva and the Little it a lid Only child of the brother Henry a he a if to re is to her several Days. Common Council proceeding. I seem haves March 9, 1891. Council met in regular session to Elope up Tea business of the year and to organise the new Council. President Mackey and trustees Snyder. Benton Portroy Dyckman Miller and Dewey were present. The minutes of Ibe list regular meeting were read and approved. The following Bills were allowed and the clerk instructed to draw orders on the treasurer for Pey meat of the same a. W. Benson cleaning Snow French a lie son stationery etc., John Maekey president ? a a. Govaer trustee and election judge a. Vij Benson trustee and registration h. Be. Dewey tastes d. M. Miller trustee k a a Dycman trustee Leo. B. Pomeroy trustee k. I a Ewan treasurer p. H. Cady. Are Warden w. O. Triece health officer Leo. L. Beaver 3 Booths clerk salary _ the clerk presented the election returns showing that hansom t. Pieros was duly elected president r. J. Madill was duly treasurer l. 8. Monroe Volney Rote end Geo. B. Pomeroy were doly sleeved True tees and that e. P. Wilson was duly elected assessor and of motion of trustee Dewey the Retone were accepted end the officers above returned were declared Duniy elected. On motion of trustee Dewey a unanimous vote of Banks wee tendered to president Macks for be Able and pleasant manner in which be has disc Haigood the diffs o president during the past year. On motion the Council adjourned. Geo. H 8eaver, clerk. Pom Olgica. Society. $ 2 00 1 of 21 00 it 50 a 50 a 18 00 80 00 83 00 1ft 00 15 00 85 00 s5 00 to of president ,trustee elea t roes trustee elect elect Monroe Sod treasurer Cleot Madill came Forward subscribed the oath of office and president Pierce announced the Council regularly organised and opened for business and As the appointment of a clerk was the first business in order be would nominate the present incumbent Leo l. 8eaver, of motion the nominal Ian was ratified unanimously. The president announced that the office of \ ill ago assessor bad become vacant by the Resi Naron of 8. P. Wilson of a bib the members of the Council bad received written notice from the president and clerk through the mail and that it would now be in order to act up in that resignation. On motion of trustee Monroe the resignation of 8. P. Wilson As Village As Sesser was accepted. Ballots were bed spread to fill the vacancy a bib resulted in the unanimous Choice of t. E. Thomp Eon As Village assessor vice s. P. Wilson resigned. The president then announced the following list of standing committees vis 8 reets a i Ewey Dyck Man and Pomeroy. Sidewak6 a roes Miller Aud Monroe police Miller and Rosi fire and water Pomeroy and Dewey. Finance Dyckman and Monroe. Judiciary Monroe and Pomeroy. Health and nuisance Dewey and Miller on motion the Council adjourned. Geo l Seabee Village clerk. Lansing february 27, 1891. Editor Sentinel a by request of your agricultural editor i enclose you a few notes of a very interesting meeting of far oers at the state Capitol pursuant to a Call signed by Many leading breeders of Shropshire sheep an enthusiastic party interested in this a a More Gage paying Breed gathered in the Hud a on House Parlours wednesday evening the 25tb, to organic a Sirte association Michigan is now regarded As Headquarters for Shropshire sheep in America its territory including about of the whole number of it bread Era a a a the United states. After to bar Nesoal social Converse and com Parison of breeders notes the meeting Wae called to order by Geo. E. Breck of Paw 1 a cd my Bisby of 8outb Haven wag selected a a temporary Oba Irman who appointed a committee to present a Conetia. Tuition and by Laws fora permanent organization. After a Short recess the committee report was presented and adopted and officers elected As follows c. 8. Bingham of Vernon president b. 8. Williams of Kalamazoo vice tres., g. of Paw Paw Sec. And treat., Martin h. Bixb it of South Haven offt Crosby of Greenville Jas. M. Torver of Lansing Geo. E. Breck of Paw Paw and l. 8 Dunham of Concord directors. Hon. James m. Turner who is very pop. Liar will All the breeders of pure bred live Stock was offered the presidency but declined saying that be a a bad been running and bad not yet recovered Bis the Shropshire is about the latest of the English Breeds of sheep to be imported Savidg a flock Book Only about six year but Bavo in that abort Lime to proved their adaptability to our climate and for be improvement of All our Breeds Bat Ibey far outnumber ail other English sheep in America and Are now the most popular Breed is the British islands though they have Only been recognized at the English shows Asa distinct Breed about 40 years. Ibey yield the highest priced Wool in England or America and were so noted far Back in commercial history a London mar. Ket report of the fourteenth Century giving Shropshire county Wool be highest Price. In America their Mission has been to improve the Money getting Quality of All oth. Or Breeds to such a extent that we expert Many Hundred thousand carcasses of Young Mutton were we formerly furnished none for the Market of England. In proof of the above allow me to quote or. John Benstead of Buffalo a live Stock merchant who Sells one third of All the a keep sold in that largest sheep Market in thu United states and who is also a very a Ste nerve feeder and who says a a i never saw a a Hropshire Cross that was not an improvement and the Breed Bas done More for this country than any big Ever imported a and a they Are the Best for Early Lambe the beat for Mutton the Best for Wool and Croas Well with every other we have in the United 8taiee and Canada about Twenty eight thousand registered Stock with demand constant ? increasing while we Are Orn stantly importing the Best of the English flock Alt be the Mckinley Tariff Law Bas Brown special obstacles in the Way of the Trade. By invitation of Turner i via Lej 44 Springdale farm a and enjoyed the sight of Bis Large variety of pure bred cattle i horses and sheep the extensive Dairy and the silos of Many Hundred Iona capacity. The Stock All look in the beat of condition and seem to prove the value of the silage. We bad just a Glanos at to legislature in Nession the democratic slate convention and saw Many patrons of Industry whom i knew from Van Buren and Allegan Here in note Ydanea in their state meeting end Yaong whoa were Goat Hodge. Hogmire and Canning Bam. Tour a truly seeker. A the regular weekly meeting of the to. To logical society waa held to the Reading room March 9tb, with a fill attendance. The Secretary read a letter from Trof. Kextie of the mob Ign agricultural College in regard to the sugar beet seed. C. J met Roe Eaid that As Ibera wart to away Here who wanted seed and a Only a limited Supply could a obtained a would move that44 the 8eoratary a requested to acknowledge the letter and Ray to prof. Kexie that Here were about Twenty per sons Here who wished Soma of this beet seed and that if to would Road Auorb am t As the Board May determine to a a fair prop Otien for this Vii pity with in True Tlona this society would re Elva it Aad distribute it to Boob Persona Asio tit opinion of bit society will beat Subserve to purposes for Biol Ucb seed la fur. Tea motion waa adopted. Returning to Tea regular order j. G. Ramsdell read one of the six papers read one of to six papers written by or. Hals of connect out of poach growing giving do Taila of the Pray tidal care Oft peach or Obard from the setting of to Trees to the gathering of the fruit including a Oil. Cli Mato location planting and trimming in sect Peste borers and their remedies and fertilisers. During a full discussion it was developed Bat his Waya and methods were very similar to the Bett a Ratiee of this Section Jet As the paper was a concise and business like statement Quot it Wae valuable and profitable to bring before Tea society. A number of members who Bair Bedjai thought asses of but Bery Little Benefit to fruit Trees Here and the unanimous opinion was that it was Folly to attempt to Oure the yellows except with the axe and Twenty feet apart Wae the proper Distan e to set peach and Pear Trees. C. Ii. Wiggle Worth thought Bat by Hilling up the Trees in the fall and blowing from them in the 8pring the grub would be destroyed and be found but Lew left of what was a great pen Twenty years ago. J lamp Nam bought that it was a mistake to shorten in the limbs for the purpose of getting a a rockier growth for judg Trees As from experience be found it not to have Bat effect. Thinning out the Center to give Light and air was a goo plan our lands Are so Rich As not to need fertilizers like the worn Otke lands East. A. Porter thought that As All the fruit buds were formed the year before cutting Back the limbs kept the tree in belter shape and Bap the effect of thinning and giving the fruit buds left a better Chance for fruit. Clatk 81 Effer said we might still have some trouble with the grub but As the Moth lays Ber eggs in june it to d be easy to put some Wash of be Trees to destroy the grub but be would like to know Why our Trees die so Early. There a something about this that be did not understand and he too get the subject worthy the study of our Best Pool Crista. Henry Chatfield said be bad lived Here for thirty years and be found the Quality of our fruit Wae not so Good As formerly and be thought some Quality of the a Oil was being used up Aud needed replacing. D. E listed thought tit Black appearance of the Trees was caused by freezing and splitting of the bark and tree and your. Log of the sap. J g. Ramsdell thought it arose More from Low land poor soil and a Fortuna e conditions than from other causes. 0.beebe asked that at some future meeting we take of and consider the question of fungicides for the Black rot mildew and other fungi Are increasing and be thought we should study ibis question. W. H. Hurler i proposed for future com a a duration the question what is the Cauce of the deterioration of our pea Shea ? for the next meeting the other paper of or. Hale will be taken up. W. H. Payne Secretary a Hearse furnished when desired. A. G. Blackman. A a lady s Fascinator was found on the Street on the North Side last monday evening. Inquire at mrs. Cady a millinery store and pay for thie notice. A a prof. D. Buys from Germany will give a Plain talk on Temperance next men Day evening at half past seven in the Baptist cur cd under the auspices of the w c t. U. For Sale extraordinary a my dwelling on Erie Street for $1200 i my a Tore and premises for $1300. One third Cash balance one and two years at 8 per Ceu e p. Townsend now to will Cost you not. Ing and will surely do you Good if you have a Tough cold on any trouble with the i boat cheat or lungs. Or. King s new Dieco Vety for consumption coughs add colds is guaranteed to give Relief or Money would be paid Back. 8uff�rers from la Grippe found it Juat theising and under its use bad a speedy and perfect recovery try a Sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just Bow Good a Biog it is. Trial bottles free at the Dale drug store. Large size 50c and $1. Bert and mra. Hir in of round top Alabama Are Here a Geati of the family Othia sister mra. Lowell Labar. A my a Katie Merritt went thie week to Tkv Agostoo Illinois for a couple of loathe with Ber aunt mra. E. Ardson. A l. J. And mra. Brown Are again Citi eos of oar Village Ocene Biog the residence on Horvot Street first West of that of or. Ransom and by the Way to a Fine neighbourhood a the Tannery of Geo. A my ban k co. Last week turned out 1,064 sides of a Ole leather an amount More than double that of any other week of its existence a of this is a fair test of its recently in Orea aed of parity a we keep listening for a marriage License from Allegan county with an interested Cisco Bride Tod now Eaton a Groom but shall keep listen log. A re cent License is for Charlie Pease of test town but Bia Bride is miss my e. Rogers of Cheshire. A the congregation sunday school will be held at the of Vul hour to mor Row but there will be no preaching. One week from to Morrow services will be of Educ a by Rev or. Lewis of grand Haven and the following sunday by Rov. Or. Hitchcock of cbi�a<2o. A the understand log not official a that the evening train on the Darrow gauge will arrive and depart a few to Zients later than at present comment id aft a monday next and the same roof Lucial understanding is that a party of Royal Arch masons Are to 4 go Over the Road to Paw Paw monday evening. A she state Board of agriculture at Oroo main have Given a Eali to Leo a Plumer of Ganges to take charge of the forcing nouse and grounds at Orno. Or. Plus Itter is a worthy Young sad and received the endorse Matt of w. A Taylor and prof. Taft of Michigan agricultural College. Twice recently Bas the Jek Shore Region been called upon to furnish competent men in the agriculture line and furnished the efficient men Des red. A Rev. Abner Webb died in Oakland California last month aged 87 years. Thirty years ago he came to Kalamazoo irom no Tharo York and subsequently served As pastor to Ganges. Ai Logan county. He then re moved to Wisconsin and Foo wily to Cal. To a. A he was prior to Oom iou to m Ich Gad one of the Early missionaries to Burmah where he Laboured from 1852 to 1858 along with Judson Wade Linca id Aud others. His wife s failing health then compelled him to return to this country a by instruct Ion of Loo t. presid Sot of the society Secretary Edwy c. Reid notifies of that the Spring meeting of the Michigan Sute horticultural Stoieff will be held in Lun my id the Pioneer room of Tea stats a Paul March 23 and 24, beginning monday and i Osvog tuesday ave Biog. The to gramme will embrace a variety of topic of interest to All fruit growers but the most import fast perhaps will be Mich igbo horticulture at the build u fair. Of general interest. Personal and impersonal. A a French doctor is trying to cure disease by using music instead of Medicine. It May help the patient but won t it kill some of the Horn. A a Young russian and his sweetheart decided to come to this country to get married. On the Way Over they had u quarrel and after Landing Here she would have nothing to do with him. She is w without friends and penniless and will have to be sent let ack if she will not Compromise with her Lover who has procured a Clergyman and is anxious to marry her. A the canned fruits and meats exported by the ignited states have improved this a per cent in the last two years and Are again being largely purchased in countries which had almost outlawed them. Packers found that adult rating their goods in haste to get Rich simply killed a Market in one season and Only first class goods arc now free press. A a pleasant Surprise came to the daughter of a female miser who closed her career a few weeks ago in Paris. The woman it was thought had died without funds and when her relatives Drew lots for her furniture a cheap Statuette fell to her daughter. The latter was about to dash it to the floor in vexation when Bank notes and securities to the amount of 810,000 dropped out of the Interior. A a family living in new York own a Small Skye terrier which is partially crippled in his Hind moves on All fours his a an old wooden statue of George Washington fully ten feet High has come to Light in new York. It is discovered that it used to stand in Battery Park. A Israel l. Landis of Lancaster. Pa., an inventor of some note has been honoured with a corresponding honorary membership in the inventors Academy of Paris. A some men have done really hard mental work while asleep. Condorcet finished a train of calculations in his sleep which had much puzzled him Pufta ing the Day. A the Colln in which the Lute King of Hollandia buried is twice the size required owing to the undertaker confusing the new dutch metre and the old in his measurement which Rul take was discovered too late to to remedied. A Brigham Young did not possess the fabulous wealth that was credited to him. He left just 81,200,000 when he died and this Sura was divided according to the strictest Laws of equity among eighteen wives and their children. A a now York letter rays a certain new York firms have been trying Good looking women As Bill collectors. So far the scheme has Beeti unsuccessful. Three of the women a tarried inside a week and four a re Are engaged while the balance sympathize with the poor Fellows who have run into debt and have not collected a cent.�?�. A a a it is calculated a says one of the legs. When he j new York telegrams exchanges a that Speed is Modera Man walking Day and night could run ref ii m up ill a Paha Catfish. A rearing Hie ate. To get along faster he has taught j make a journey round the Earth in 428 himself to walk and run on his front this is the sort of information feet Only balancing the rear part of the people Pine for although it May be Ris body boldly aloft. Every once in a months before we can find a Man Capa a while he will rest himself by getting ble of walking continually for 428 Days Down on All fours but most of is an j nights. \ somnambulist might i succeed if he could Only be hypnotized into going in the right direction while asleep. I a the original a Annie Laurie was Down on All fours but most of travelling is done on his front feet. A Public officials will soon have to have a scientific education. Michigan has a Law giving a Bounty of three cents a head for every head of an English Sparrow brought in to an official in charge of that Law. No examination in ornithology is required of the official one of the four daughters of sir Robert Laurie first baronet of Maxwelton by his second v. Ife w to was a daughter of Riddell of Minto. The song was writ an it is said Loe officials in Many cases ten by a or. Douglas of Finland about o it a a i. 1 in. Are so ignorant of the subject that the Heads of All sorts of births Are palmed off on them As the Heads of English sparrows. A the statue of William Penn for the Apex of the Iron Tower surmounting the Public building at Philadelphia is being cast in sections at the Tacony works. It will stand on a space Only five feet Square so that one of its feet will project a Little Over the Edge. The statue will weigh thirty tons and let a held in place by a great Rod of Iron starting fifty feet below the platform in the Interior of the Tower. The upper part of this Tower is to be clothed w Ith Bronzo. A it was at one time claimed and attempted to be shown that the Puritan Mayflower of 1020 was afterwards used As a slave ship. Close research revealed the fact that the slaver we As another ship of the same name and different Burden. Historical records show that about the year 14t4 Richard Duke of Gloucester had a ship called the Mayflower and Hunter in his a founders of new England mentions a it me Twenty ships As bearing that name Between the years 15 a Aud 10 j3. A recent statistics prove that in the i United states 20 women Are engaged in different employments to every 100 men and in Philadelphia 50 women arc employed to every Loo men. Fifty years ago seven industries were acknowledged As open women in Massachusetts. To Day ther Quot Sre 284 industries in that state in which women Are engaged and in 22 representative cities of the t United states 342 occupations in which women Irre successfully we orking. Woman Sinaj hence As a business partner tools increased on the basis of numbers to on sixteenth and As a stockholder to More than inc the end of the seventeenth or the beginning of the eighteenth Century but it is a sad fact that the poetical Lover did not obtain the Bonnie Annie for his w Ife. She was married to a or. For Guson of Craigdam . Y. Ledger. A Frank Moore compiler of a the rebellion record a and also an enl Tulsi attic collector of antiquities and curiosities of the revolute nary period has secured what he is confident is a genuine portrait of general George a hint a. Engaged in smoking a pipe. Ii is by a Southern artist and was fou Iid among the property of an old Virginia family. He will shortly reproduce it for or bloc printing. He says it will not detract in the least from the generally prevailing idea of the great personal dignity of Washington. A King Albert of Saxony is sixth two years old and has been on the the it is for seventeen years. He is a Hunt Man of note and is at Home of the Bohemian Frontier. The Hunting dinners at which he presides recall the Gre to feasts his ancestors had on similar Oceanious. Each Huntsman is hero for the evening according to the number of the visible evidences of his prow Ess in the Field. A Hen a Man has shot a St a a he is entitled to Wear a Bench of fir in his hut and a Branch of Oak adorns him if he has killed a Deer. 0 a re Herc used to be a pice of advice Given by old time lecture on health that in Gold weather and especially in a Dusty atmosphere people should keep their Mouths shut when out of Ltd it is makes ill Seir i useful offspring. A it is generally supposed that fishes take no care whatever of their Young leaving them entirely to the attention of nature a says i Rof. Theodore Gui of Washington. A shut the fact is very much otherwise with Many most remarkable Point however regarding certain kinds of finny creatures in their parental relations is that males do the care taking and not the females. A cry interesting discoveries have Ben recently made with regard to the habits of nest building fishes the cat fish among others. It if Yon will go out any time during the month of August in this latitude you will Sec in the streams and Ponds big Catfish of the common sort each one accompanied by a Swarin of Small Fry. In Mph Case the old one is a Malo and he is engaged in taking care of Hia offspring. If an intruder comes near he will dash at him and drive him away. It has been known for a Long Rhile that Carfl files had this Way of guarding their Young but Only lately has it been ascertained that it was the papa Catfish which did the care taking. Some time Back there was a pair of Catfish in one of Tho aquarian at the building of the j fish commission. At spawning Timo Geffs were Laid and one of the Parent kept w atch Over them not permitting the other to come near. The Young were duly hatched and thrived being cared for in this Way until they were big enough to look out for thei selves. Then the fish which had stood guard was taken out and dissected the result being that it was found to to the male j a in their native Ponds and Brooks you will find Large broods of Young Catfish As big As three fourths of an Inch a length remaining together in flocks each flock accompanied by the male. Sometimes the latter will swim slowly along in the Center of the flock and at j other times alongside. In laying their eggs Tho Parent Catfishes select a spot where Tho water is quiet if possible protected by aquatic plants and there they make a nest perhaps eight inches by six enclosing the spawn. The nest has a soft outer envelope and Over it the male hovers forcing fresh water through the mass by rapid vibrations of its fins until after about a week they Are hatched. A sometimes the male Catfish takes care of its Young in a still More Peculiar manner. There is a kind found in the sea the eggs Laid by which Are As big As a Bullet. These eggs Are found in the months of Tho males. Wilh do this to protect then. After Ali eggs Arv Laid the papa takes them int it hi4 month and keep them a until they am All hatched when they go out and take care of their Elva. A shut this do a is Art confined to the Catfishes. Tie arc in Africa and South a of iia a species whih resembles the runic h of on own arc skins. These cichlids us they arc called Are also plenty Ltd in Texas and Palestina they Are often f mud Rith their Cheeks fairly bulging with snug. In the sea of Galilee the Oie Hifue Are so numerous that the miraculous i it a of inc time grand Spring open ing of elegant millinery. Mrs. G. E. Campbell takes p ensure to announcing to her Iri eods Sod Farmer patrons and to to pub to generally that she is now ask olt ated with m. Hal k of and has opened a millinery department to Hub s sob statute no. 19, Center Street where so will display a new and Complete line c All the Tate to say Fig and novelties in i hurry Good fresh from thu leading Eastern markets. Her Stock has Beer selected with grit care and judgment and with her Long acquired exp Reoe Sha feels confident of her ability u please the most Fastidio of in every re up of As to style material and Workman a hip. A cordial invitation is extended to All to be present at her Spring opening of saturday March 21st, and inspect the new goods. She tru to that Liberal patronage will be Given her. P. openings april 15b and May 1st. For Sale on Paw Paw Street in South part of town near Fruitland. Resort on Lake Fantt a pleasant Frame residence Wilb Fen room. Woodshed Coal bin Good Well a j Cistern one acre it land almost entirely covered with Choice fruit in bearing. My reason for Selling i need the Means for Hui Din on my Pench farm eighty rods South of Reauie neet. Apply to. J. W. Humphrey or c. J Moncoe. An ordinance us is to t0 a Quot cil 0f a a a slut. Of sooth to Amend cd tone two and three and by add Inget ten new Section a thereto to be known 1 11, 12, is a 15 and 16, olo cd Aiice entitled a prevention of Kiree fire limit see a re j0k?�?T a Rove 1 october 6tb. 18�u unction 2. No person shall erect. Dot Ouon to id place or Marcean y building or Frej of Pari of any building or shed or any addition t hereto within eat fire limits in this ordinance. Catiis old ? the outer Walie thereof shall or ii or Alt other Malet Lal except of if v rift e May it on it a a Quot place any roof of an it other material than nine urn Raa Erial provided that on lot Sand twelve in Block two. And 14 17, 18, 1u, 20, 21. 22. 26 27. 28 20 a it Kman Hale and com Tai South t l a Aero South Haven and. The oath Hall of Large lot twelve to Istock nine of. Jut or and company addition to the Vil it a he Laven Wie common Council on pen a to neral la a a e Quot me Quot consent of meow tier of All lots next adjoining the lot or Jot when 1>-u>r of Haftl thu re might to repeated any Day it be ing the manner of the re i. to or to about on the top of the water Fei Soli 1 Hia. In covering Many so Tiara Yards Aud tanking a like to. T of Ray a Liciago evening journal Safly no on to a a Lak who v a a in Watt a and breathe through the nose. The air is better warmed in its Pavs nge to the lungs if taken the is than if taken otherwise. I he pm tides of dust also Ore less Likely to get into the lower air a sages by Way of the nose than by Way of the Mouth. There was Good Syme in the advice of the old time lec Floi will be discussed for scour my a St editor Sentinel the exemption of All personal property from taxation in be ing made a question of great prominence and As a slight examination satisfies All men of its Justica it is Likely within a very few years to become the Law of the country. It is not a partisan measure but one advocated by leading men of All parties and most ardently by thousands of intelligent business men in various localities eee Aing to stimulate the growth of their respective towns through the inducements to manufacturers because of Light taxation. The new York express is pushing the Reform with the greatest Seal and Saya a a the abolition of personal taxation would stimulate business of every description increase the demand for office building and factory property and Iroide Atallo result in better wages for factory or hew itt says a a this City would largely gain by the abolition of All taxes upon Persona property an Advance in the value of real estate would inevitably follow As be abolition of personal taxes would attract to it the of amp phial of the whole Thia change in the tax Laws Wae suggested in the recent discussion a a measure having a direct bearing on the future Prospect of the town Aad elicited the remark that it bad of relevancy to the question the sagacity of which observation Iam amp a con Epi Fuoua by the opinions above quoted from two leading men who have made the subject a study. A c. W. Lucilb no a Arnica 8alvw.�?,tha Bast Salvia the world for Cut Brunts Tores ulcer., sail Rheum fever Ore. Utler la chapped bands chilblains corns Aad All a Kin eruptions and positively cures Niles or no pay required. It i. Go to Uiese in give perfect satisfaction or Money refunded. Price 26c per bottle at the Dale Drux hence. A a c simple e exposition of mob Gao inter Esta cd this respect and it it is hoped that so important a matter will Cau a a general attendance from ail Patts of the state. A mra. George Worboys died at her borne in the Southeast part of the Vil la a tuesday the funeral being Beld Yea erday with rhev8ermt�n by Rev. Or schorm erhorn of the free methodist 4 a Church. For nearly a year she had been Suff ring with consumption As the result of la Grippe but bad attended to Ber Hou Ehold duties most of the time and was up and around the House the Day before she died be was a daughter of David Valdock of Patina Center new York was Thiry three years of age the i oth of last Mouth had been married and lived Here with Ber husband eight years and now leaves him a with a Little son and daughter five and three years of age. A liner the heading of 44 a hand one wedding a the loosing r publican has the follow my to say for one whose marriage we mentioned who has Fri ode Here in All who have her acquaintance 1 in whose future Happi Neus ill Ere interested the wedding of miss Lottie George daughter of s. L George and Edward Morris claim of the Iron works a popular member of the grand River boat club at St. Paul s episcopal cur cd wednesday eve Biog at a so o clock was a very handsome affair. The Church was Well filled with friends of the bridal pair. The Here Mouy performed by was impressive and the presents Many and Beautiful. The Bride looked Charm ing in a costume of Cream coloured Albatross very Plain with White veil. Mum Misa Jennie spice and mis Flora a e Sage of Lansing and miss Adeline Gra Horn and mias Fraucis of Cassopolis acted As bridesmaids. Miss Sage s costume was of a yellow Surah with Black Lake Over dress miss spice wore a Chat Ming gown of Pink Albatross and misses Graham and Francis were attired to Pink Henrietta j. A. Lotta of Zooi acted As groomsman and r. G. Jones and r. G. Edmonds of Lansing and ii. A. Wortle of Ionia were Ushers. At the close of the ceremony the bridal party retired to the Home of the Bride s pared the of Saginaw Street East where Over a Bountiful wedding Aop Par the Happy Youpel were wished All a ova of us comes and Bapp Iveea. From 7 of clock Uoti 9 a reception was held at the close of which Tho bridal of Polo took pole Espoo of their new Home to the Dayton Flats. Fourth. A the food of humming Birds consults i Furrs on this . Y. Sun. Mainly of insects mostly gathered Froit a a. The Flowers they visit. An Sente observer writes that Evon among the Mon Flower frequenting species he Bias found Tho alimentary canal entire Civ filled with insects and very rarely a Trace of Honey. It is this fact doubtless that has hindered almost All attempts at keeping them in confinement for any length of time nearly every one making the Experiment having fed his captives Only with syrup which is wholly insufficient As sustenance and suffer u Ith seeing therefore the wretched creatures phut locally a a always whoa gradually sink into i Anition and die of el1 Rit zen. Hunger. A Little non3sns�,.m a a stingy Man docs the devils work for Horn. A she a please hold my lies a certainly. Shall i put it around you first a a life. A there Are men v to claim to Havo religion who let their wives carry in All the Horn. A quiz fishing for sympathy a a do you suffer with neuralgia a fizz of i have it Quot in the Queens household. Victoria Rwanda the exaction of incr position wonderfully Well. Life in Queen victorians household is very pleasant a said a Well known Duchess a and very useful to those who Are in or near the court they meet 1 the very highest class of people of ail j nations and it is a Dull person indeed who does not learn to be interesting and diplomatic before she has been there any length of time. A disappointment first comes in life to the baby who has a Horn Given to him for a Christmas present and then finds he has t wind enough to blow it Somerville journal. A presently when we think that to have caught cold or the measles or something we shall be exclaiming a dear Mol i must have taken a Post �?customer�?4�?~the milk is a Little bit Blue done to you think a Milkman a if you had As Many one horse jokes made about of As City milk has you would a a a a a a a a the Queen 1 a a a a Juu a Uriu herself is delightfully pleasant to every eel a Little Blue about her and exceedingly mind is journal. Ful of their Comfort. She is very fond of society and gives Many dinners and receptions where the ladies about her have a Chance to display themselves at their Best indeed she encourages them in All their efforts to make the social life of the Crown As perfect As possible. She stands the exaction of i her life wonderfully. In All sorts of weather she rides out once a Day and when it is pleasant twice besides at tending Public occasions almost every week. Indeed Many Young women would hesitate to stand the work which the Queen takes upon herself at the Ripe age of 72. Beth in temper and action she is a remarkable woman at her age and there is not one about her who does not have for her the highest respect to keep up the Royal household per Taini Fig to the Queen herself costs $1,-900,000 per annul. Out of this vast att a she receives for herself for pocket Money 8300,000. The rest goes to tradesmen and to the men who bask in the in Shine of her favor. The women whom she Calls about her As associates Oost Only about 830,000 a year while the salaries paid to the male ornaments about the throne ran into the hundreds of thousands and they Are Many of them comparatively useless while the women earn their salaries. A Boston Herald. Terrible effect of a bad habit. He was sitting in the Corner and had Juat scratched a match on the sole of his shoe when a clerical looking person approached him and said a my Friend you greatly alarmed me then a How asked the other in Surprise. Ell i just buried o relative yesterday who was a victim of that habit he aerate hed matches on the sole of his Ahoe for Twenty five years and the leather became so impregnated with Sulphur that he took fire while running for a Street car and was burned to a but a ejaculated the other. A never mind now in be Given you warning a solemnly interrupted the reminiscent speaker. A How in Thunder could he Wear a pair of shoes for Twenty five years sex the stamp of a a a there is a gentleman in the parlor for daughter a who is he a father a i done to know but he is gentleman for he offered me an imported . Y. Sun. Tommy my dear what Are you crying for a said a lady to her Little Bov who had just returned from Church. A because the Clergyman pays we must All be bom again and i m afraid i shall be Bora a girl next Register. A manager of , we have both the French and milanese system which would you prefer for the late lamented a widow a ooh the French. My poor husband always hated italian Era. Miss Nancy a i can not marry Yon or. or. Winkle a if Yon can be so cruel As to re fury the suit of one the Lian Yora tar. Captain c. 17. Met >ancj11. An old Lake Sec Man in convert action with a Star reporter a it is rather the fashion to talk about tie t f the american seamen out a to bid a and to Point to the did a f that a whales from the Arctic a a or Hae Aufort for the decade e of the Yankee tar. As a matter of fact there Are Moro seamen and better carry pm. Of chg out of Chi it ago than crr left new Bedford or i Marblehead. The Dun a is of the Oread j Are nothing to the do is the takes i where a Lee Shore Thrif t u. O matter whence the wind Bov nature of the cargo Foo my Ous. The pm t 1 v. Morce is a acct. My j of a a a ship Ladi to v takes has life k. K known method Ltd it a Day or two cd cause it to Settle space Between in Fri a go. When filis i the Case. T a is imminent. Whenever a wary wave causes the vessel to Careen rat apply the cargo is not to shift. This nearly Ai ways results in a wreck. By changing Tho a at or of Gravity the is j fling Engo prevents the vessel from righting and unless the storm Khe is sure to fill and go to the Bottom. Any one familiar with the manner in which this peril Ever present is faced and overcome will never say that the american Seaman is degenerating. With All his skill the death rate on the lakes is fearful. For business reasons this is concealed from the Public but last Over year 2.000 sailors lost their lives on the lakes a greater casualty than the entire British seagoing mercantile Marine can . Y. Star. L l re Taa t danger i a Rah Ltd is it it a. Quot a a k re is to i i ear danger milk it Ilia or to inv a tied Ini Ruchi Pennon May Grant a permit for it i rut Ion of my addition a a a a or a mall build a a Cun Lurecie of Wood which petition ��5vzony Quot de Cribe he cd itp�1 proposed Bizil dig. I istvsm3. Tbs division Wall of or j a thin �m<1 lire Minim except As a 11 a a a a Ord ioane a Ball t e ii not item , Viz for Gnu dings of one a Liml. A by act in Boa thick i r if Quot we mid three tories in Hight Quot in Ory there a to be Noi levs to h. No r r a a k a Al that cd Bird to lit a Miah be not than Elgal inches k urn Lon meat Oti l a.-ein�?m or re liar wails a Sitf to. I a Quot &Quot.i�11 bust Ean fun i Fht in Reat St Tjoe thu rtl1 Bori was Sef the �?~or>morn>h.,��iiai1 f1i�?Ti Ion in Block of two or Mure buildings Hijii be cow tract std Ubicek front tit thai ,�?~hhl1 ext to Del it Row a he a Al x re be re Irol wails and the my i u Luches above i Iam or Llu by a entering a l ave a b lir0m sides shall l of Ila a of Olid brr wore be x Al .idl8acb or timbers. r v ,7 l in "7 rt0<,Den building Witban r a r r Quot 1 0 Arlo Hyde a troyed by fro destructive and the d�?om8-,e Lri or .1. C 1 f. Or the Cut it of repairing such t on a �?�l1 894,1 not in to Btu a ply us of the of its ice i jail 8td Village exceed one half it terms a. Jul Estima Imit the value of and i fling Pama y a is fire or a it tier cause ,�?~i>.11 or Ltd cd to 10 Huid la ame new loin the Bottom of the silly shall be the bad a Quot Vlf a a but and 4n estimating the a a a of a t build Iii the urae shall be Asl i i a Ora or mone7 required to restore sir a la the condition in which it a is partial destruction. Fiction it. Leery Block of two or More build l til 1�to by building More than one a in Light a he have scuttle to brought the a Hub bump org. And a convenient stairway Tad Iii to Ibe mine. It re ii a is. Ben shall be kept or Deposit a a pm nay Side tire limits except the same Al y posited in Cly use Iron tin or Earlh a cur i or of Cicle for t tune Auh House Tsurou Haj fc.o-1 Ltd a 1 it any violation of or failure to com pit Vao ,.n� provisions or requirements �4 this a a res ii tie punished a provided in Sec Jolt a c 1 Stu a i i lie ordinance of which this in a hereto. 2d, 18hl. John Mackey president a to. L. Kaveh Village clerk. Courtship in Holland. The manner of Van ulnar engagements in the est and of Dyke. In certain parts of Holland when a Young Man Thirka he has found his Affinity it is customary for him to ask for a match to Light his Cigar at the door of the beloved be s House. Thin Little subterfuge i i of the Giri in the v i 1 if a m4.-a made r 1��i to arouse the parents fact that something a must sell and who loves you As much As i do then you Are not worthy of a love so great a mine and i do not love you. Eternal fare Well. A a Boston Ian. A distressing indeed. A about the most distressing thing that can happen a Man is to meet the girl who rejected him a year before when he is out rolling the per ambulatory containing the howling pledge of the affection of the girl whom he married a just for a Brooklyn Eagle. A tale of two she was intense he was immense. He hailed from Chicago she came from the Hub. He tendered affection she gave him rejection he you Len t go baked Beans and that was the rub. A new York Herald. A had been Batty a Don t be afraid of persecution Young Man. Many of the Early Christian martyrs were broke on the Daggett speaking from experience a a serve Mem right Deacon serve Mem right. They had no business . Y. Herald. �?woman�?4�?Tofficer, where is the car that goes past the Central station a officer a it will be along in a minute May am and ill show it to you. A minute elapses there a your car lady hurry and you _ t .---3 a May catch it Vej aimed the passenger in the Corner but woman a ooh i done to want to take the clerical looking Man was just then the car till to Morrow officer. I just on. His Way to the thought id come Down to Dav and see what it looked express with a similar object Ter no doubt is left of it it intentions and the parents or. 1 investigate the Young Many a character and antecedents with a View of ascertaining his eligibility As a member of the fax Nily. When he Calls u third the always for a match to Liht his Cigar they Are prepared to give him an answer. I if his suit is regarded with favor he in politely requested to step inside for the first time and is served with a Light i if he is not accepted he is refused a Light and the door is Pihut in his face without further ceremony. But having prepared for this contingency the downcast suitor will in All probability Light his Weed with a match from his own Box and walk away musing on the transitory nature of All earthly things. When the accepted suitor is invited to enter the House he As a matter of course informs the parents which of their daughters has captivated Hia fancy. W Hen this is settled the Young Man Steps Forward and they join hands. While the engagement is by no Means a settled fact yet it is stated As a truth that when on the occasion of the Young Many a third visit his inamorato has offered him a second Cigar which he had smoked in their House the engagement has never been . Y. Presa. A old of he of Gopher reproving by �?4ii dec you have a habit of judging men by Thair Young de dude a Law Yaas that a the Only Way done Tyr philosopher a do you me that shabby looking Man ahead he is not quite it rags and tatters but Hia clothes Are terribly thread Bare and doubtless were the cheapest kind of ready made garments when they were new. That Man is s profound greek and latin scholar a do a Tuff Waas he looks at Cost a big line of Wool Hose Wool mittens underwear Over shirts and other things at Rock Bottom prices at the fair. First state Bank coxxerclai., savings a Depau Onesti. Child him s j foreign or amp Fie and passage ticket of 11 parts of be world bought Aud sold. The facilities of the Bank have been greatly increased and it bae ample Mene to assist every Enterprise in 8outb Haven and Vicinity which give employment to labor and in creases the Industrial and commercial interests of the Community. Bonds mortgagee notes and All Flora eras securities and investments dealt in. And every variety of legitimate banking transacted the children s department in designed to encourage lbs saving of Money and still More important to learn business ways. C. J. Monroe president h. W Williams. Vies president 88 l. , cashier farm for Sale. The Wel Aown George h. Barker farm of 160 terse one mile South of the Village of Covert. Ninety agree under the plow fifteen More chopped Aad the a Hance in Woods. Road around the mfg p p terms or further p. It to a a a a a r of the owner on Rby a t. A a a 0x0. H. Barker