South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - November 30, 1895, South Haven, MichiganM a j a tar a or a amp a my m j amp a a to amp a nine la. To a wry saturday by i w. Or it wart a miss Dolli eds eur is Bone for a to St Timond a Roo Porti oof the week irom her a bodies chips go last week Aronou eked to74/ in the Ehor band and typewriting de 505 tons a Ernst 76,444 Tony the ii tour s Tisino Acme a South h Avert Michigan. A a �?��., a i#1 sub scr amp Hon $1.30 a Leif november 1805.the South Haven Sentinel has a Pride in calling the attention of its friends to the fact that it this week appears with eight col tons of inter testing locals thus surpassing any Effort it Ever before made and showing itself behind Cone of the country a Pera of Michigan. Thanksgiving week seemed to be a Good time for the Effort and while the editor has in person set every Type on this Page he feels thankful that he can present such an Issue. That our citizens appreciate our local efforts is shown in Many a pleasant Way. A u. Conger was in Allegan this week eating his thanksgiving dinner with Mel. And mrs. Wirick. # a or. And mrs. Coe of Ganges with their two sons Are away for a visit with grandpa Coe at Chen ibos too in Indiana. A Gooseberry plants of the Best varieties for Sale by 8. E. Combe. A miss Nettie Shirley is away for a visit with her married Sisters in the City of Kalamazoo and with the family of an Uncle in Texas township. A marriage License no. 2104 was issued for the happiness of we. A. Freeman and Mise Emma Foster both credited with being from this town. A or. Covey is a Detroit specialist of National repute. A Rev. C. Brower attended the District Christian Endeavor convention at Otsego ast evening giving the convention an interesting talk pm Christian citizenship. A George and mrs. Leslie of co. Vert township with their daughter miss Laura and their son Williej Eft the first of the week for a portion of the Winter among relatives in Pennsylvania. A ladies wishing dressmaking Puli Mente of one of til Kalamazoo colleges. A a Al s. Mem Roe and family of South Haven will spend thanksgiving with m re. Mon Roey father of ergs to be. news 28th. Mrs. Judge Moore extended her trip to of Etzrott and partook of the Woepi Tali ties of the Randolph Street Home of the eld edges. A mrs Geo English at her Home on Superior Street in prepared to do satisfactory work in the dressmaking line and asks her former patrons to again Call and set her. A ethene Edgerton to inks where the same thing happens right Over and Over again the congratulations need not increase in their warmth. Instead of being Able to Tell his two Little boys toe Day morning they had a Little sister he choked Down whatever of disappointment he May have Felt and owned up to them it was a brother. A there has been no school in the Union House since wednesday afternoon. The Rumor was that miss Chase and so tile of her scholars in the Chart Grade had beep exposed to the Scarlet fever so that Root has been fumigated and will undoubtedly remain closed the commow week. A f. J. Wildanger m. D., and George d. Canos of South Haven were in Kalamazoo tuesday a Kalamazoo news. They were Down there attending the Academy of Medicine a but say that last Many a name Isnit can us that a or. Carnes even if you make it read that on the hotel Register. I 8 columns of local. Done reasonably and Well Are invited us two cases commenced Legal pro to Call on mrs. K. E. Moore at mrs. Mabel Mcfarland a a millinery rooms. Patterns out if desired. A Vassar and mrs. Selkirk and their two Little daughters enjoyed a thanksgiving dinner at the country Home in hartford1 township of their Niece mrs. Bruno Ullrich the former miss Vella Crane. Tel Cain started tuesday for a Winter in a Milder climate than is liable to a prevail Here but until be should reach Chicago was undecided whether he would go to Florida or California . Goodrode at the sea View resort is prepared to pay the highest Market Price in Cash for any kind of furs a Jacob Mitchell arrived Home at Midnight wednesday night having been from last May until August at two Rivers Point in Wisconsin working at the Carpenter work for the government and since then at Portage entry on Lake Superior where he has had charge of laying out the work far a fog signal Light House. He is to be in the same employ next season. Sobe any Ordinary Case preceding week and 47,856 tons for corresponding week of last year. The tonnage was Mads up of 3081 of flour 37,406 of Grain and Mill staffs. 14,401 of provisions lard etc0,374 of dressed beef,2028 of flaxseed 000 of butter a 1343 of ,4331 of Loo Ber and 862 tons of miscellaneous. A the engagement is an non need of miss Clara Kii Sriller and Frank to Rogers both of Kalamazoo and their marriage will take place within a very few Days at the m. Amp Church in that City the prospective Bride has several i Cru amp Inta noes among our Young people she having frequently visited beef As the guest of her Cousin mrs. Fred j. Perkins. A when John Clark went Over to Whitefish Point in 1873 with ten cents in his pocket and boldly announced that he was going to cultivate cranberries for a living everybody laughed at him but he stuck to it and is now independently Rich. Last week he took to the Salt 2200 a Vover Bat Indiana what a popularly supposed to be hog Eho tera that has caused the death of thou a ads of hog Tofa no with i something else. This week a Farmer examined the stomachs of several dead hogs and found them packed full of pump Kin seeds undigested and As hard As pebbles. Thee had produced irritation Abd Congo it oceans ing the death of the hog. J i a oar people of a Tew years ago Well and favourably remember Frank Cross and know that he a for some time been doing duty a Obe of the a a a Washington dispatch is that a a couple of the be Orvllle fruit congressman Charles a. Town of growers were in grand rapids Mon Minnesota formerly Well known in Day discussing with the officials of Michigan has arrived in the City and the Chicago a West Michigan habits registered with mrs. Towne at the Way about the amount of this years Raleigh. He has not yet located for shipments and the prospects of bet the Winter. It is believed speaker Ter shipping facilities for next year. Reed will recognize or. Towns a a the fruit growers of that Section will mry Towne is a sister of oter of Chi after this of a Rte by their crop As in Gin Aven tie citizen Harry Wiley has addition to the peach Trees bet out visited Here and has Many friends this season a Large number of Pear a org oar people who will Hope for and Plum Trees were also planted. A a dispatch bom peach Belt in Allegan county is that a Man in this Vicinity who is not in sympathy with in Breed Vitie last Moo being by my a the funeral or rom of a mid Merrill were held at the to Sere a diff local option and yet does no to want Toj offend the majesty of the Law has. Of this township found a novel Way of getting around a a few years ago of it last week he went to a Fennville gon who lives in dec to it a a in m Awber and her prominent husband a very pleasant washingtonian Winter. A in some unexplained Way in the a this same thing seems to have struck in a pots along this Shore but we Are waiting for official notification Uuie dwt Lakhu a Ute a Turc i Wmma i a am Mujo w in Kalamazoo City police. He has now shuffle for positions As teachers in the that this port is not in it before going commenced suit against that City for wages claimed to be due on account of a thirty Day Lay off without having written notice. The amount of damages claimed is $60. The papers were served on the mayor 8 the rep Aid on school for thib year it looked j any farther. The Manistee news to miss Pearl Tuttle As though her j says if congressman bebop will car prize was to be a Blank but director resent Tive of the City a Defoie City is to Terete of the Popil sover the River summoned to appear Toff a bearing miss Tuttle is pleasantly and Success before one of their justices today. Fully managing that school with its c. A Blob completed the Job fifth two scholars and if she has As some time ago painting red the Iron a Tony kind words for them As they my ban of the North had his Eye open and what was a loss to the Union a proved to be a Wise matter for the Bridge that scans the River Ted thei depots but the Highway commission bushels which told at from $2.75 to or did not officially examine and a May lie cured in on night by applying chamberlains pain Balm As directed with each Battle. This medi Cioe is also noted for its cures of rheumatism lame Back and de Ltd seated and muscular pains. For Sale by Van Ostrand the druggist. A a Casco Oor respondent says the yellows commissioners of this township have met with some opposition the discharge of their duties and in mrs. L. A. Hodges of whose serious illness and looked for death we gave an item last week had really died Friday at the Home of her Only Eon or. Fred Hodges at Anderson in Indiana. A Arthur Harrison of the Kenney establishment has bought the Home on Broadway first South of the Clark piers property Corner of that Street and Huron and if not already living there soon will be. A the life saving station closes for the Winter at noon today. During the Sara of this port a been wry fortunate in being the wit bees of no Marine disaster and it is hoped in the it Cju Boos to come it May continue to be As fortunate. A mrs. Aurelia Dabrow of North Muskegon is Here for the Winter visiting her parents Amos and mrs. Pratt the families of her brother will her sister mrs. Harry Mai Bone and renewing acquaintances with those she knew Here years two year old currant Bushes and Gooseberry bashes Lor a Hebean by we. Hill.26 mrs. L. Port of Roslyn the far West Washington la a guest liar no her Fonsy Atonda in this Village and Geneva and the indications Are her and or. Peat �411 soon again become citizens of this portion of Hie finest Mph in the Union. A Edwin Murray and him Sarah Evans were married the 23d instant by Rev. F. Walden and at Hie Idease although the Bride was of the am name As the on we made mention of Lart week the understand ing is they Are not related. A capt. Donahue has received his order to close the signal service the 10th of the coming month. This has Hoth Itig Hgt do wry the Lighthouse service which is to be kept running As feeding a against parties who failed to destroy affected Tress As directed. These parties proposed to contest the matter but after gutting counsel were glad to Settle without litigation. A prof. L. H. Bailey of Cornell Oiver Feliy Ithaca new York will give one of his noted lectures at the Leighton opera Bouse some evening of Tbs coming week. A letter from him will Settle the matter but it is expected it will be saturday evening december 7th. The lecture is to be under the auspices of the Scott club and the proceeds for their Benefit. A a petition for another election on the local option question is posted in the Post office window and attracts considerable attention. Some of the signers would be in better shape physically and financially today if there had been no whiskey and others Are in better shape today than they Are liable to be at the Aid of another five years. Whiskey is a mighty poor thing to fool with unless you Are sure your wife and children do not care a Picayune what becomes of you. Township treasurer Powers has the tax Roll in his Possession and will be at the Abell drag store each monday and saturday in december More than usual attention was paid Here this week to the Observance of thanksgiving exercises the place of business being generally dosed and a larger number of the men attending the Church services than is usual these services being in the if. E. House with the Sermon by Rev. G. Brower of the congregational pulpit. A Hope is that All our citizens were truly thankful on that Day and that this spirit of thankfulness for life health family and property May remain with them through All time. A the Twenty fifth anniversary of Tbs organization of the Baptist Church will be held in their Center Street building monday of the coming week with services at the regular hours in the morning and even ing. The latter Are expected to be of an especially interesting nature and the citizens generally Are cordially invited to be present one of the most pleasing incidents connected with this coming reunion is to be the visit for the first time in nearly a score of years of the $3 per Bushel. A $40 per month salary. A few Etler Getic ladies and gentlemen wanted to canvass. Above salary Guaran teed. Calloo or address mrs. George English state agent of the International publishing company. A Harry Lockwood and miss Mintie Shiley were married in Kalamazoo thursday returning to the Home of her parents Here that evening. This couple have been known by our citizens for a years and their Many friends will wish for them All that is intended to make this life Worth living. Their Start is under favourable Circum stances and a contented life should Crown their efforts a mrs. Hannah Conrad and Ber Little Grandsen have lived alone on her farm just East of the Maple Grove school Honse. Last saturday afternoon while at his play out doors the Little fellow noticed the House was on fire. He gave the alarm and neighbors came and saved nearly All the con tents but the building was entirely destroyed. It was partially insured. This is the second Home mrs. Conrad has had barn on that ground. A this county is now on record As having furnished the largest heart Ever carried by a human being. On the death of Ara Howard a few Days ago in Bif Ngor township a postmortem examination showed the weight of Bis heart to be 28j ounces of an ounce heavier than any Ever reported. We have mislaid the figures hut when Geo. E. Breck died Bis brain weighed so that h was talked of All through the medical circles never but one or two if any exceeding it. A from now until Spring overcoat and Winter wraps will be in fashion. They can be discarded temporarily while travelling in the steam heated trains of the Chicago Milwaukee a St. Paul railway for social Comfort for Speed and for safety no other line can compare with this great railway of the West. A our Marine Frieda May be interested in knowing that the largest sailing ship now navigating the Waters of this planet is the la France a vessel of the French merchant Marine which was completed in 1890. Beer dimensions Are 360 feet by 48 feet and 9 inches. The carrying capacity is about 6,150 tons Acyl the depth about 30 feet. Its sails Are said to have an area of exactly 46,000 sati Are feet. The ship is used principally in the Trade Between France and South America. A the Black knot and yellows commissioners have made a thorough examination of the Plum Trees in the township of Pennfield in Calhoun of Doty. There Are 4,695 Trees in the township with 109 owners. Of this number the Orchards of 58 Are hta healthy end item but in 51 Orchards the Black knot disease was prevalent. This is a a bal disease for the Plum and it is probable that the Orchards will have to be destroyed. Three oases Only of yellows in the peach Trees or re found. A wanted some one to buy furniture. Some goods at Oost and some uesely at Cost. A. G. Blackman for bargains. A at the annual election of Star of the Lake Lodge of f. And a. M. To needy evening l. A. Leighton was elected worshipful master Milt. W. May Bee senior Warden. Geo. Junior Warden r. J. Madill Secretary a. B. Chase treasurer Charles h. Fletcher senior Deacon Fred Stanton Junior Deacon f. R. Cady till. The master appointed s. A. Holmes Iod Al Jiffy a tie Wurfl it i or. My 1. Bishop chaplain and a omit s Dyck Man organist. A 17i� a now storm stopped him at present but As soon a he can resume and Complete the work on the Twenty acres formerly the a. G. Gulley pigs w. J. Wjk Bonakey will have in kept the work Natii last saturday. In All there were forty seven and a half Gallons of paint used in the two Coats the work being by font oct and at Odd spells to it is ii possible to Lell Bow much time was consumed in the spreading. The Lack of straight surface made it a complicated piece of pointing but Bamieh meet Ned to handle it All right. A Frank Heilman sends a paper from his Home at Chillicothe in Ohio in which is an item of a Drunken fellow sound asleep in his baggy with his More sensible old Borse or swag r him along towards borne in crowing a Railroad track a train of car struck the outfit instantly Felling the horse and knocking the Haig Lay off to one Side several feet. When the conductor and passengers of tue halted train ran Back they found the fellow dead drunk on the seat snoring at a great Pace and perfectly oblivious to the fact that something out of the Ordinary bad a k a a. A the conclusion of the contest Between the leading coloured singers of the state was wednesday evening in the Peoples Church in Kalamazoo. The attendance faring this contest of several Days duration has been Good and considerable interest set Afcin a prize of $15 was awarded William f. Cousins of Kalamazoo be beg pronounced the Chamion Bass Singer in Michigan among the co pred people. He is a Cousin of John a. Dungill they two being at one time members of the same minstrel troupe and John Isnit surprised at the a Kafafi a to thu of the prize. J f a j. L. Barstow of Burlington in Vermont visited Berea Partick of this week with the children of his deceased brother George f. Barstow on his return from a Western trip leaving for his Home yesterday morning and being joined in Kalamazoo of Chi evening by his nieces miss Fanny and miss Dora who Are to pest the Winter with him and an aunt in Burlington All their acquaintances will miss the two popular Young Man file seem to have for her then none of them will Ever forget this school year. The kindly feelings for this Young lady As a teacher prevails in the minds of the parents the same As with the children. A a of _ a Joshua Smith will. Spooner Aad Gene Edgerton Are our three most noted followers of the special Art of Isaac Walton As we now recall them and they will be interested in by out his views As expressed to Yusef of the Detroit Jon nah last week Man Istee can Hope to have something done with her Harbor next year. But Orthy congressman has a fight on at chaily will miss in tajik Thistle Hill but the e5pe in hug May have a Winter of enjoyment knowing that state fish commissioner Davis has this week bean at the state hatchery at Paris to investigate a disorder which is said to be killing off the Trout at that place at a rapid rate a growth apparently of a fun Gus character attacks the Trout and they succumb in a Short time. The disease has appeared in the East and was discussed at a recent meeting of the United states fish commission but the Art at a loss to explain the new plagas a judge Horton in Chicago saturday appointed Jas. L. Higgie jr., receiver for the vessel owners lowing association and fixed Bis Bond at $90,000. The appointment was made it the request of Jas. L. Giggle the largest stockholder. The company was organized in 1871 and has been doing business on a capital of $00,-000. The charter will expire by limitation in april 1896. The company has paid of dividends nor yielded any profits since 1888. The liabilities of the company Are about $50,-000, and the total resources not including tangible property $10, xxx. The excess of liabilities Over assets not including personal property is $43,000. Drug store and bought half a dozen 25-cent bottles of Lemon extract and in less than an hour was a drunk As a lord and an investigation showed be had drank the whole amount. A two weeks ago tomorrow morning o. Deforest left his Casco Home to take by District Road warrant Over to the Home of Highway commission a a to a an a ought to live in Sontua to a caved the idea of Drai Ifni ing productive a is be tract of what was considered absolutely worthless land in that township. His persistency endured to the end and now no one sneers at that Worth teas piece of muck. The adaptability of the soil for the growing of celery a of acer David Stephen a. Attending to Ted a number of Holland Kamvis to that he went in the Church near there the Village and that product Tow shipped in Large quantities to qty daring services and took an Active part in the singing in which he was quite a Leader starting after services towards his Home. Since that time markets where it commands a go est pries. While potatoes an i onions Are a Ste sively cultivated for other i be commencing monday morning december 9th, the mail re Rice on the South Haven division of the Atic a Negmi Central will be doubled a a at is the mail will be a a worked a for the stations Between Kalamazoo and this port coming West in the morning and going East on the afternoon. As this Eji Quot will necessitate route agent Myers living in Kalamazoo and making two round tripe per Day jus salary will be increased from $800 to $1000 a year. While every item we make is pleasant we can hardly text Ebaben Ikea we have Given one that a please As Many people As will be pleased at the decision of the government to doable the mail service on this Lina. The Bloom in Gdale township did Fth a rough work in their investigations last year and this Aad tii a report shows that in 1894 they inspected 5,352 peach Trees and found 252 diseased. 01458 Plum Trees $ were deed from Black knot in 1895 they inspected 5,155 peach Trees an it Pun Ltd ,41 diseased but found not a single unhealthy Plum tree. The Loas in one peach of hard of 360 Trees Vas 16 in 1803, 4 in 1894 and none in �?T95. The commissioners met with Home Strong opposition and at Oneal Pethis season where sixteen Trees were found die eared they Ware Ordanse off the premises by Tae owner. 1 a a lira. . Meek who Rae Dee at Campt Onville California a ays her daughter was for Mphil Trof bled at time a a up in Type j a we Clancy of Aon Arbor the Eosin of the murdered Frank clan by was recently appointed guardian Over Little Margaret by the judge of probate of Washtenaw county. The family who Are caring for her in Kalamazoo refused to recognize him As such on the grounds that the judge had no jurisdiction. Now he has been granted a writ of Hareas Corpus by the supreme court the hearing to be tuesday the child in the meantime remaining at her Foster Home where she seems anxious to stay and where the supreme court will probably decide she shall. The Little girl is a granddaughter of the former mrs. Or. Stevens who was a few months ago located Here and in charge of the Temperance department of one of the Village papers. A capt. J. S. Dunham the Well known vessel owner says that Chicago has practically had her Day As a Lake port. This is largely owing to the condition of the River with its old fog Bridges and shallow depth of water Over the Tuo oels. It would Cost too much to lower the tunnels and the foundations of the docks and Bridges would not admit of the Channel being dredged to a depth of 20 feet to correspond with the new deep water Channel. Other Porte being situated so they can be improved to accommodate the new boats building will get the Commerce. Capt. Dunham Points out in detail How Chicago has gradually lost the Northwestern flour Trade the lumber Trade and the of i Trade. Home of it May be saved however by going to South chief five when a Young Man is mentally unbalanced for any heavier physical labor then it May be proper for him to be set up As a chrysanthemum Holder and when a Man s creditors Are through calling for their dare it nay he All right for him to baking to dubs that enlighten the minds of coming generations by plus Yip whist All Winter. When Brothers Thompson and amiable and venerable or. Hew Aock the first pastor of that Church and j a growing condition three fourths of Wear King gratuitously toward such an an acre of grapes 20 Sherry Trees,30 end for several years prior to its or j Apple Trees,70 Plum Trees,1000 peach Gao a amp id doctor is to be sure fixed Trees,1025 Dwarf Pear Trees and Twan at the Many changes since he moved to thousand currant Boshes and the to a Roiland yet Many of Thada who indication a we out Friend a a Mack m Greet to a will Rea Ogini Weare Hutn Cotig As there is Al occasion for it i pleased for the that the be self with when share All reread into if through the entire we tar. Dial doctor is the be with them. Bearing. The stomach and would be in such agony that it we a no in a Skry to Call in a physician. Having read of chamberlains Colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy she you bladed to try it. She found that it always gave prompt Relief. It was see Wnm necessary to give these a a a a it has pot i she on his Handa the engineers on the River and Harbor commission have already prepared the appropriation Bill for expenditures on the lakes and Rivers do ring the coming year and both Manistee and Ludington Art left out in the cold. A government dredge is needed in both of the harbours before navigation fairly opens and it is sincerely hoped by the citizens of both cities that our worthy a a a a congressman can secure appropriations for the work. A the sooth Haven correspondent of the Kalamazoo Telegraph had he so desired could have ascertained by a trifling Effort that the masons of this place own their present Home and never had a by idea of giving it up for the Sake of renting in any proposed new building. He would also have ascertained in the same breath that Henry w. Williams has All the hotel Stock he desires and that he never had Ariy idea of building a hotel or anything that could be mistaken for one on the newly purchased Corner. The mention the correspondent makes of a new building to take the place of the Peanut store is undoubtedly another Case of straight Moonshine and Jet there May be a Little leaven in that if the directors of the citizens state Bank or anybody else on Earth could Purchase the land at what it is Worth. For several years now enterprising people Bare Beed disgusted with that Corner and if there is a Prospect of a change in ownership or in condition everybody will feel like shouting amen at least once and then holding their breath until the change is made. A last week reports were made by 3350 reliable Millert and dealers in the eight states which generally raise three quarters of the Winter wheat crop of the United states,2270 being from the important wheat counties and the balance from the smaller. The Winter wheat crop is backward. It has improved greatly since recent Rains. The condition now in Indiana Ohio Illinois Michigan Kansas Missouri Kentucky and Pennsylvania is about 85 per cent of an average. The acreage sown was a trifle smaller than the amount harvested from the last crop. Ohio the largest Winter wheat state shows a Small increase. Michigan has increased a trifle. Indiana is about the same. About 40 per cent of the last Winter wheat crop which was a very Short one remains in the Interior of the eight states. Ohio and Michigan have the roost., Kansas the least. Indiana and Illinois each have about a third. The Clover seed crop was very irregular. Ohio and Indiana the largest producers had two thirds of a crop while Michigan was very poor More than half the correspondents saying the crop was a failure. A the office of Road inquiry of the department of agriculture has completed an interesting investigation relating to the use of the common roads of the United states. Returns have been received from about 1200 counties showing the average length of haul from farms to the markets or shipping Points to be twelve Miles the average weight of Load for two horses 2002 pounds the average Cost per ton per mile 25 cents or $3 for the entire haul. Estimating the farm products at 219,824,227 tons and making estimates on other articles carried Over the Public Rands it is estimated that the aggregate expense of this transportation in the United states is $946,410,665 per Anam. Reports have been asked from the United consuls abroad of the Cost of hauling where the roads Are Good to As to Reader possible a calculation which we Al show How much of this vast outlay is due to bad roads the estimate is upon in formation in the office of the counting the loss of time in reaching markets the enforced idleness and the Wear and tear to live Stock and hauling he has been As completely lost so far j markets bringing each year Ibon ands of dollars into local a nor. As his family and acquaintances Over in cases Are concerned As though the circles it is in the raising of Pepper Earth had opened for him. There is mint that Decatur leads wide no reason that can be Giren to justify a by known As the Center of to Indus his absence. He had been disappointed in getting some Money for a payment on his land Bat that need not have worried him and neither should Home other Small debts he bad contracted. He leaves his wife with four Small children to contend for at the commencement of a Long Winter and if he is alive and in his right mind he ought to Aid them at once. At the first it was thought he had been lost in the Woods and a St arching was organized but could get no clue. Now it is generally conceded he be try in Michigan. Several years ago s or. Brigham formerly a icons soul Allegan county Farmer Cone i Udo Dibe soil was suitable for the Peppermint Plant and set out a few acres of the roots. The crop turned out Well and the next season the Experiment was continued on a larger scale. So successful was to venture that Many of the swamp land owners engaged in Peppermint culture until it became Decatur a principal product. This year eight Hundred acres were planted to it mint from which there was % came despondent Over his debts and tilled thirty thousand pounds of Oil deserted his Little family for the time being a considerable percentage of being to better his condition. In our last Issue a Washington acre the worlds crop. The yield of Oil ranked from Teu to sixty was Giren to the affect that the latter fisfur0 Leif far 10 appropriations would be urged for a a of that or met so Quot As the harbours at Saugatuck St. Joseph regions. In addition to the Preuc and Benton Harbor. 411 of no had a Ion of Peppermint and celery there the right to suppose South Haven j were 6r�wu Tbs a sca90n on Tia East was unintentionally omitted from the Quot Ile worthless be d ,000 bushels list and further intelligence proves a a potatoes and 2d, Ixl bushels of each to have been the fact a the rec j onions As Well As Large amounts of Omenda Tizra for this port from the cabbages carrots and other vegetal Engineer department amount to the the Decatur be Ogle have about sum of $62,000. In the cutting and come to the conclusion that while slashing and economical streaks that i they were wasting their energies in follow these recommendations throw unsuccessful Effort to secure the to Eon Grees should one half the amount eating there of manufacturing inst be allowed and then be judiciously a Tut ions a veritable Bonanza was then expended it will allow the building knocking at their doors. Of two 100 foot cribs on the north1 v a an enigmatic Al Bill of pier and leave $10,000 or $12,000 fare for a dinner served on the ,. I. I Din my Cara of the Chicago Milkau for dredging the latter without the pan sent former being about the same As the Auy address on re Eipl of n 2 cent waste of both Timo Aud Money. The postage stamp. A Vly to Geo h. First appropriation charged to a Mich Heafford Gener d passenger agent Igan Harbor was $20,000 to Michigan old Colony building Chicago i. City in 1836, it being then supposed that Harbor belonged to ibis state Day a Washington dispatch of mid that Honfi speaker Reed the fourth Mich 18 but in the shake up the next year m name of cadent to on admission to the Union go <5istriot a of the com and the fixing of Boundary lines it a education As now seems was landed too far South and became will permit the congressman a Hoosier. The first South Haven 1 to Pul a a a Section a project be has qui appropriation waa in 1867. Up to etly matured for a National universe now the total amount expended Here qty a denominational Aud of the a $215,731.06. Col. Lydecker and broadest scope at the National Yapi congressman Thomas have Given a tab a it is time. Said the doctor personal attention to matters Here the a that the National government Sou Dean recover physically from their very pleasant trip through the sunny Obi Nery caused by Pool roads that South they ought to write a Orne very i two thirds of the Cost might be saved scorching sermons on Ibe eternal fit present recommendations of the former being for extending the North pier 250 feet and the South one 450 and rebuilding what is necessary of the old pier Aad the superstructure. The total present length of the piers and revetments m 3145 feet with a Channel 177 feet wide and 12 feet deep. The total amount expended on the Nineteen principal Michigan secure harbours is $5,389,325.48. Notice in Sentinel locals. A the teachers association for Van Breo county held Here last saturday was a Success. In spite of the inclement weather and bad roads which kept Many at Home there was about seventy five in attendance. Commissioner j. A. Of Leary being absent Bupt. A. Prentice acted As chairman and the morning session was opened by appropriate singing. Rev. conducted the Devo a National echoed Diosal exercises. We then listened to some excellent papers by miss Ger Trade Strickland on a a Gayer meat in District schools a by supt. J. of Lawrence on a a assigning lessons a a attention was attracted to the subject undertake an work of this character. Here we have the seat of government the congressional Library with its. Vast store of books the National a Senna the smithsonian institution the Bureau of education the Bureau of labor and innumerable Means for the broadest University surroundings. Most universities must their libraries and museums by slow and tedious processes but Here they Are already provided with lavish an Naduce. The denominations have seen the value of Washington As a University Center and Many of them Are establishing their schools Here. But this work is too great for any denomination. The Federal government should undertake it As a part of the educational development of the whole nation. The government can perform no better service for its people than to educate them. And at the present time with so Many social probate a amp Pew song would assist in the bringing together of All denominations All classes Teveliet the extremes. I have not framed a Bill nor worked out a definite plan but my by miss Emilie Hall on a a grammar in the District schools a and by miss Nellie Wilcox on science in primary each paper was prop while a Meff Ibex of the committee on education last year Aud it appears to be Well Worth putting into execution. Or. Thomas took much interest in the Erly discussed and Many Points to be j educational committee work last year remembered were brought oat. A and this chairmanship is his Choice Fine vocal Solo by miss Ethel Hewson of course there Are no assurances an and Choice selections of music by the yet but or. Reed will doubtless recognize the doctor s Sony fifty i the committee act the interest he has shown in that Branch of Erpg Pumie Al work. Ness of things and not of so much space trying to punch morality into the a amp Iskey element. Done tour two Brothers suppose if Throe was soy by an improvement of Tibe roads. A Are you going East West North or South if so write the i can interest anyone desiring a new location to build a Home or engage dlr mini term. By. A a _ i l _ j a. In fruit raising or time a whiskey sold jury the Village press log. Send a Portal card giving your w doctor a Dent the committee on Ennis Anoel the address and a know you will be in a a a a. A a so 5s a Zzz Szysz for Sal of Vanq Suard j a Haj would know of it pud Pat a a top it railway 7 fort Street 1 the druggist. To it West Detroit Michigan. Mandolin club interspersed Between the Reading a be pm added greatly to the enjoyment of the Forenoon session. The afternoon session was opened by ringing some of the National Aira after which miss j earns Wilson conducted a third Grade Reading exercise giving valuable suggestions for tire teaching of that subject. Discussions on the subject of Reading led by supt. F. C. Penoyer of ban other dealers about an Gor and miss Clara Sutherby of a j Dies. Mesera. C. F. M pie reve. Sept w. O. Brew of Hartford read a Fine paper on Moren and Al mrs. Packard rendered j or. J. A Choice selection of vocal music that Fox Ore Foo Days a a i Moefu a. Highly appreciated. Discussing a no a topics of general interest closed the afternoon session and All agreed the j association had been one of great r a a a a a is Van strand the druggist will Tell ton that no one is better qualified co judge of the merited an article than the dealer because he bases his opinion on the experience of All who use it for this reason he wishes us to Pufalt Jetho Rem Ribi i a a i Nib Moore Newberg Benefit. Iss i a Jan