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South Haven Sentinel (Newspaper) - September 3, 1887, South Haven, MichiganAl svy a Sentinel try South Hankh. Turd to la a w Michigan the ones. I Tor be Stef Lucres keying Al tws8flt& of the Street i by a to of rapid strafing. Net Teet. Putter of their1 Tref Pavitar Pavitar Artille Lycra May and Patter my Ftp Wil. For ii ule feet that Rea All Day shall soon at night be still. The Little Tongue Are voicing their happiness for me i hear their Sweet reset Ciao. Their laughter and their glee. Then shout and laugh and laugh away while hearts Are Young and Light the Little voice May laugh All Day Bat must be in shed at night 1 hear the Mother calling the Little ones that Forth upon my ear is falling Rie Sweet a to tiie Home come Home of then Call ibo a Cali a hem from their play and rail them o or and o or for they will come to Yon to Day by soon at night no More. I hear a whisper stealing upon the evening air d to my soul revealing a truth so Rich and rare. Again again i hear 1$ say in accents most divine a a the Little ones Shal live for Aye. And evermore be mine. A k. We hrs gel. In tooth the wedding night. A tale of Lithuania Gherman. From the Theu his the fresh in conf is it was in it comb a 18�? the Moon shown Bright the Mercury stood at Twenty four degrees below Aero and there was a wedding in the Village of upper tvs Len in Lithuania hard on the russian Border. Christopher Lagies Hail his urte Bernotske on his am and a badge of Honor on his Bra a ast. From the former he was recognised at Happy Bride i Oom while the latter marked him As a Brave defender of his country. Chris Gopher sat with his site in the Bride s Nook that is the plaice which at the building of a new House in that Region was expressly provided for Over against the giant stove. Under Green fir boughs adorned with Gold tinsel and coloured ribbons sat the bridal pair like the lambs in the Moss of a Christmas Pyramid. Rejoicing Fidd merriment rang on every Side for the report Hail it eco that Christopher was left dead on the Battlefield. But when tin lithuanian came marching Home there was Christopher with them Sifo and sound to the Joy of All and especially of his sweetheart his father and his Mother one Only was Thuro to whom this seemed to have been no a and that was his own brother. He sat near i father and wore a discontented face that looked All the More discontented because he tried to Liidi it under assumed merriment in which he succeeded but poorly. This the old Lagies had Long observed. He embraced therefore the Opportunity sort stood up to go of into air to say a word with Hui Deuce. ,�?T1 said he to him Quot it your brother s wedding and your father1� son. If you can not be merry for Bis Sake be so for mine and do hot spoil the Day. You brother had the heart of your Bride and though she would not deny you her hand her heart a w to meet her returning Lover and that must decide it. I will not think that you now cherish the wish a would that my brother had fallen on the Battle Field a a As the report once made us a no certainly not no father no�?but�?11 a but what i will know what that but a father the thought that if it Hod been True it will Cor a into my head a and the thought that i would have then been the Happy one�?1 t a that what had been True a Quot i done to like to think of it. I am vexed and i say to myself what a dreadful thought it i but i can to help it it keeps com n into my a that your brother might have been cd led a. 1 i try not to think any More a it it of if this wedding were Only Over a a my son that is a stain on your soul were you not with its in the Church did you not slog and Pray with us for your brother and have the pastor s words made no impression on you a syts. Father Sung and prayed the rest but in qty Beirut were a thousand devils. But leave me i give y u my word that i will forget urte and chri8�?~opher, t it of if Only this Day is Ever Over a the father looked his con in the face with a Serio s but kindly expression patted him in the shoulder spoke a few Good words and weit into the Bouse. There in the meantime 1 a i been eating and drinking. The old were wiping their Mouths the voting Idt the soles of their feet Burn to begin the dance. At last the elderly partion of the company Rose from the tables and the floor masters began to Clar away for the dance. Then Pher also removed his Arm from his Bride s Waist gave or a Hearty kiss and said a now gossip hearts Dearest with aunts and cousins. I la be Back in time for the dance. I have something to do that will bring us Luck. A saying this be Gare her one More kiss and left her to talk with her Kinsfolk. He was out of the room with a Spring and across the Snow covered Moonlight Street into his father s Bouse. Arrived there he Drew. On. In All haste a pair of sheepskin Leggins a Long Vest of the same material a jacket and still another sheepskin All Over his wedding clothes so that the sheepskin Lay in one tick Ness on his legs twofold an his arms and threefold on his breast. A Good for the Frost a said he to Bun self if i have to lie in the Snow. A a then he Drew a Forish Cap Over his Bead and took his Rifle from the Wall. Quot a Fox shot on ones wedding Day As in be heard in Ylander brings Good Luck a said he a but i must take Cane to hit him a and be pushed in the ramrod to make sure the Rifle was loaded then took his powder Horn and shot bag stuck both in his pockets and was with a few leaps onto the Back door to the Niemen whose Broad Sheet of ice he quickly crossed to a Low now covered hut already prepared for his purpose in the Day time Here he placed himself Flat on the floor of the shanty. From the musicians there in the Village across the rive came to his ears a a Rry air. Add he heard the shouts and laughter of theft piste As be took a suitable position and cast a glance Over the Brand first expanse where a know he Kad Pia eed the bait Boon Christopher saw some Tibig that seemed like of by abject it his Haareh. With a Hasty i?�?T1 it h Tresp he tried the lock of his Rifle and. Finding every thing in a rear he Ted my eyes again toward the i sin saying to himself a the thing is moving hot from the gait it does no to seem like a Fox a ought to be others in sight Bat there is nothing Olse to be seen. It Mast be an enemy of the Fox. All right no More am i his Friend but All the same til make it warm for this fellow a again he looked out at the dark approaching some thing Quot the wine and the wedding it dances before my eyes in away i Don t like. What has come Over me that must be the reason the people in Flanders Call it such a piece of Good Luck to kill a Fox on ones wedding Day. But i la manage it yet if Only the tiling there in to a Wolf and its certainly too Large for a Fox. A Wolf though a a Well Only wait old fellow ill draw the Buckshot and put in a Bullet my Eye is certain my hand firm even a Wolf til make sorry for having driven away my foxes. But How Deuce Long the fellow seems to be. A Well All the better Targett Bat bless my soul Christopher there must be two two wolves and even if i done to miss the one the other will be on me All the same. Clear out and abandon the Hunt that might go but supposing the whole pack were not far off then i d have to begin to think about making my will. But there can t be a pack of them or i should tee something of it and what is out of sight can t overtake me before i get across the Niemen. So ill stay and have a crack at one of the two then ill manage the other somehow if he does t turn Tail before my fire As often happens. If he should come for me a Wolf has a stiff neck and can to turn very Lively running Zig Zag. And that too on the ice. Ill soon make him All this flashed across the Many a mind sooner than it takes to Tell it. With firm gaze and Rifle in hand Christopher Lay on the floor of his hut without moving n limb. The two wandering creatures for there were indeed two had meantime come so near that one could clearly Mark their gait. They were As Large As wolves and As Stout As wolves but without their gait. When the had made this discovery a hot thrill ran Over his body and Sparks snapped from his eyes but he planted i elbows in the Snow waited in breathless suspense a moment longer then brought the Rifle to his shoulder took aim and fired. One of the animals leaped into the air gave a Short howl and fell to the ground. A a pfc won t get a bite at me anyhow to cried Christopher and laughed aloud but Only for an instant then his breath stopped at the howl of rage from the other animal which rang out like a Short Thunder clap. And almost at the same time the beast put himself in motion moving his legs with the swiftness of a horse and growing even larger As he advanced of the Hunter. The latter lost no time sprang a and waited for his enemy with raised gun Stock. At a Many a length from him the animal stood still. His Tongue Hung steaming from his jaws his eyes glowed like coals one instant then he raised himself and now Christopher gave him a blow on the Skull with his Rifle butt so that it flew in splinters from the barrel. The animal gave an angry growl without letting the blow disturb him then stood up at full height on Hind legs. Christopher perceiving the futility of his blow threw his weapon into the Snow and was with one Spring at close quarters with his enemy Laid his hands on his neck like a pair of thumbscrews and held him so at Arm s length from him. To hold him firm or to strangle him a what was his intention in this act he did what the instant suggested. Full of Wrath his opponent raised his paws brought them Down on the s shoulders so that the claws buried themselves in the two fold she a skin and penetrated As far As the flesh. An involuntary cry of pain escaped Christopher s lips but All the More firmly did his hands encircle the animal s neck while the beast sought by Short violent twists to rid himself of this inconvenience further than an inconvenience it seemed not to be As Christopher a hands failed to embrace the neck entirely. Yet he held firm with the strength of despair the animal licked with his Tongue toward his opponents Arm and pressed his head Down on Side. One bite and he would have been maimed. With violent exertion Christopher raised the animals head again Only with the result however that the latter a paws Bel bored his shoulders like Ham mrs. As staunch As the stood yet he Felt himself at every blow As if rammed into the ground. The animals claws Tore the sheepskin to rags at last they must reach the flesh. Every blow followed a Short pull to bring the Hunter within the animal embrace against this pull his arms must stiffen with lightning swiftness and All the time the rolling glowing eyes in the dark face of the animal his hot breath and death glaring from the Inch Long White Teeth. To our Christopher death seemed to dance from one jaw to the other grinning at him and soon there were More and Ever More until at Jast a whole pack were whirling before his eyes so that the cold sweat started from his forehead and he began to lose consciousness. Then it seemed to him As if a Stream of fire crossed his eyes As if his ears were tilled with Thunder his arms slackened his Knees failed under him and he Lay lifeless on the ground. In the meantime in the House of the brides father the musicians were inviting to the dance but in vain. The Bride was looking for her bridegroom equally in vain she began to be frightened and at last asked her father in Law where his son was. He had just seated himself at cards and Mas making the Trump it was the Knave of clubs. The old had a strange sensation at this. A Knave of clubs is he cried aloud and turning to urte he asked in a whisper As if he had not understood her question Quot Christopher is not Here a a no father he was coming right Back he wanted to do something that was to bring us Good Luck those were his Fords at going but he Doe aah to come Back a a i pass a cried the old lilies to Hla comrades Laid his cards on the table and stood up. A urte my daughter where is Michael a a the Isnit Here either father we can to find him any where the old pres Sod his band against is forehead and a deep groan escaped his Broast he grew Dissy and had to lean against the doozy Crft uric put her Arm Amone Ais am and a Theair Mhz what is the mate of Yon frighten me a this exclamation and the conduct of the old aroused the whole company. Many had seen Hiipfl stagger All saw him now a picture of alarm and distress and All pressed him with questions. But he heard and saw nothing his eyes riveted on the ground. At last he raised his head embraced his wife and cried in a tone not a Tolly in accordance with the sense of his words a it can not be Mother it can not be they Are both our children you have no it can not be that one should do the other a harm a turning to the pastor who had Al ready prepared to go Home and Only waited to say Good night to the bridegroom he said with More Hope in his voice Quot you have taught them to walk in the fear of the lord neither of them can have a wicked thought a with this he took him aside and told Hon briefly his fears. The pastor was a of few words. Hardly waiting to hear the end lie called upon the whole company to Hunt for the lost ones and after this he undertook to Comfort the father and to restore his Faith. In a few my Nales every one was on the Way with candles and torches and blazing Pine knots. As no one knew however which Way to stir no the most of them remained together in a Long line which had followed the pastor the Bride and the parents of the bridal pain the preacher however directed his Steps As if led by instinct and Long custom toward the Church. Before the House of god which in its coat of Snow illumined by the Moon with Graves and crosses round about seemed to Call to the people before its door a i hold you for the Light of life a he halted and seemed Toj consider whether he should go by or not. In this moment of indecision urte descried a coming out of the Shadow of the Street that led to the Niemen. To bore some thin a another . Her heart said to her a it is they whom we arc and she hastened to meet them. A loud cry of alarm corroborated the suspicion of All who had seen her hasten Forward. It was Christopher and Michael. The latter half dragged half earned the former. A what is it a cried the old Lagies and his voice trembled while he stretched his arms toward his children. There followed an instant of rapturous Delight for Rist plier was seen Tobi recovering. Then Michael related his brother a fight with a monster. He Spok to his father and to his brother a you know brother i hoped to win your Bride they said you were dead and urte had Well nigh bewitched me. The father had nothing against it in Case you were really dead. All this made me look on urte As my own and the thought that i had lost a brother made slight impression on me. That is just How it was. You must remember How i was More shocked than rejoiced at your return but no More of that i was standing before the door and father had just trumped me As you lefty or father in Law s House. You had passed me and i was glad that it was so and then again it did not seem to have been you. You were gone a soon. But i thought no More about it As my head was full already. When i went into the room and you were not there then i was certain it had been you. No Ono thought of going to look for you nor i either Only i wanted to see where you Uttero staying and that too merely for a Little diversion. I took no pleasure in All the merry making. So i came Over to our House and the Moon was shining Bright on the Wall where the Rifle hangs. I Hadnot really looked for it but i missed it in its accustomed place. I looked out into the Yard. My Eye has a Good memory so i recognized fresh foot prints in the Snow which i had not seen during the Day. I Don t know Why i did it but i followed the track through the Garden. I thought of a thief with the Rifle and i thought of you but i make things rhyme any Way. That a thief should have taken Only the Rifle where there was better to be had or that you should be out Hunting on your wedding Day i understand it. With these thoughts i had come to the Niemen when i heard a shot from the other Side. That Scenic 1 to Gothro ngh me and made me jump and away Over the in i know not How. A brother i a l Serre y clambered up the step Bank a i St a of Rood to the ground in the first terror i saw you embraced by the Bear no longer Rolt t no to the ground my nerves twitched to come to your Aid. A then All at once some one sic med to whisper in my ear. A Frost struck into my heat and on my left i saw an apparel Ion it grinned at me with distorted Suntina ice. A keep Qunie it it a 1h1 to me a and you will be t in Hull and of a wid it wih it comes to you As fresh a a your urte stood m a the evil sri c lining suddenly like a pm Catir j out of a magic lantern and h it a Beautiful and slender but a Shadow a a oud Lay on her Fate and i had not the courage to look her in the Eye. Thenh Ard your cry of ago by again i saw How the animals paws beat your shoulders i saw him tearing the fur from your body. A murderer of your brother a cried a voice on my High a we the Voce sound d warning and gentle this voice reached my heart and least Down my eyes. Before my feet Lay your mutilated Rifle i seize i it the lock was still on the stoic. I saw your powder Horn hanging at your Side i snatched it away you did not notice it in your fear. My hands trembled As i Shook the powder into the Barret i had scarcely strength enough to examine the pan then once More the Devil assailed me called me a fool and began to ridicule me. But god cleared my sight for me. A your a brother your brother save him a cried a voice in my heart. Then i stuck jibe muzzle of Ike gun into the bears jaws called the trigger Over your shoulder and the monster Sank to the ground with a shattered Skull with his life the evil spirit had also departed. Praise and thanks be to god that i rescued you when 1 might have let you be killed with your life i give you now also the Possession of your Michael pressed his brother to his heart. So they Lay the two Brothers in one Long embrace. The father pleased them. 1 meantime the paste fad caused the of Eure to he opened Aid had taken his Daee in the doorway. It was to All a munition to eater the Sant tasty. A a Lew minutes the Cha Deiter was lighted the candles burned before the altar and went up to hears in the solemn quiet night a translated by l. Ripley for the Springfield mate Republican. / the baby Quot objects. Tommy Citte write a Bool sensible hotter to on editor. Tommy Cate aged one having suffered As Long As he can stand it writes to us in order that his grievances being known to the Public they May immediately be cured. I object he says in the first place to being forced to adopt Farmer Jones Brindle cow for a Foster Mother. I object also to the existence of a like relationship Between myself and the condensed milk factory or the cornstarch Mill i object to having my stomach stuffed As a remedy for a Mosquito bite on my Little toe or a Nasty pin in my neck i object to Persona Ting a churn i prefer to take my butter after the churning process is completed. I object to being kissed by All the women old and Young who come near me. I prefer to wait a few years or at least until i shall be old enough to make my own selections. I object to having people ask me about my age. It is an impertinence. Besides grown people sometimes remember and of Ages they Are especially Apt in keeping a record. I object to having to go hungry until company is served. For my part 1 done to see what people want company for. Company is a nuisance. Mamma and papa have said so hundreds of times in my hearing. I object to being a obliged to go about with my neck and arms Bare. When it is hot the flies and mosquitoes bother to awfully and when the air is Chilly i feel As though i were freezing to death. I object when i go out to ride in my per ambulatory to having myself left alone in the Sun while my maid sports with that Long legged Chap with the yellow moustache and ready made clothing. I object to being sent to bed when i Ahi not sleepy and to having a Nasty rubber tube stuck into my Mouth every time i turn Over in the night i object to having strangers make faces at me. They give me an awful Start sometimes when they think they Are amusing me. I object to being spoken to by people with whom i am unacquainted. Why done to they wait for an introduction f i object to being the Only child in the family. Its awfully lonesome not to have any Brothers or Sisters. I a fish i had been born when it was fashionable to have Large families. I object to being called Tom just because my papa was called Tom when he was a boy. Because his papa gave him a name he did no to like was no reason for giving to a name i detest. I should think a boy ought to be allowed to choose his own name. I object to wearing dresses and having my hair curled. Half the folks think in a a . I object to being bossed by women. A ought to be fits own master. In a just sick of Petticoat government. I object to being taught baby talk. What Good does it dome after i have become proficient in it i have to go to work and unlearn it and learn grown folks language. Why done to they teach me that in the first place i object to having folks bore me with their silly stories which i have heard so Many times that they Are veritable chestnuts. I object to having people try to it Jium Bug me All the time. They Tell me what i should do and what i should not a i notice they Are not Given to taking their own Medicine. What dunces they arc not to know that i learn More from what i see than from what they Tell me there slots of other thing to which i object but this will do for a starter. A Boston transcript. Punkin holler s nine. A touching lamentation called Forth by the death of the glorious aggregation. An editorial from a recent copy of the Punkin holler weekly bulge laments the death of its pet base Ball nine in the following touching manner they have gone the Darlings of the Diamond have evaporated from our midst and our hearts Are bowed Down in woe. No More the antics of the tape wrestler suddenly taken ill with cramps will disturb the serenity of the dry goods store. No More will the Post office close its Pigeon Hole at 3 p. M. Sharp. No More will our Notos go to protest because the cashier Teller and clerks of the Bank go Forth to spend an american Holiday and swell the multitude in whooping up things Lively for the heavy hitters. Alas the Flower has been plucked from the Stem and Punkin holler is no longer represented among the great United consolidated empyrean base Ball Constellation. They were the very Flowers and gems of our Choice they came among us strangers and have left us without settling their Board and Beer Bills. But such things Are Chi onic among the fraternity and to take no note of common occurrences. Like Hagar in the wilderness we wait for our Jim Dandy Pitcher and to return eth not gone to a Distant clime where his Pristine glories will be lost among his encroaching creditors. As the prong horned Deer pants for the water Brook so do we sigh in vain for our modest Catcher who wore a Bird Cage and a two foot liver pad. In the sad silence of the Long drawn hours of the night we list to the yells of the Bull pen where of old the kids were wont to congregate for just one Echo of glad rapture and we hear it not. The dismal Flap of the Banner we won last season and hoped to defend with Pride this season sounds like a Knell of mockery As the breezes toy with its rippling folds. The la de a Short Stop has gone and the ruminating Bovine has usurped the stamping ground of our diadem third baseman. The Outfield grows Grase and smart Weed where once the agile dandies climb the Blue Ether to Pluck from the Clouds the pig skin. Where the first and second baseman won renown the Fertile Tomato can and ancient Billy Goat flock together. Thus we bewail the aching void that is left us and will know no Comfort because a vacuum has been left in our being in the quiet of the night the Wigi Soughs along the grand stand and the dim phantoms of the Punkin holler nine arise to nod our i amp s Keller in puck. Fashion letter Isim of of flab largely dependent upon the fabric of woj they an Madam sleeve and Jae kete. Special new York correspondence the style of the gown of the present depends very much More than Ever before on the fabric of which it is made. Thus the Rich corded Silks Pompadour brocades and faille with wide velvet swipes Are employed for the full straight skirts und raped and a looped which Are now in High fashion among the array of elegant gowns foam at the various watering places and in contrast Are the Dainty foulard India Silks and Kindred soft pliable Surah and satins which level themselves to the intricate folds and draping not appropriate to heavier Fabrica Plain moire in Derek arts Are elegantly worn Snder Long French polonaises or with bodice and tunic of India Cashmere Tricot camels a hair and like textiles and also for Drees occasions in conjunction with corded silk fabrics. Black watered a ilk composed an uncommonly Rich costume lately worn at Long Branch this made no in combination with roman red India cloth As Fine and sheer As mailing but not transparent like that textile. The red fabric formed a Maria Antoinette bodice and tunic Over the Black moire skirt this material being Superb in Lustre and Quality. The bodice portion and sleeves were magnificently decorated with Jet Bead embroideries in arabesque designs. Another stylish gown was made of Terra Cotta moire this forming the skirt with Long draperies and bodice of palest Amber lace figured with delicate Flowers in Terra Cotta Spir rounded by tiny leaves in Green and Gold. Many of the late summer gowns of lace Are made up without linings so that they can be worn Over silk slips of various colors. The beams of unlined lace Are first sewed up on the outside then turned and a second seam made inside exactly As Muslin underwear is finished. This fashion will be followed for some seasons to come for the reason that great variety can be Given to the one lace toilet by the use of the slips of Many different tints. In fashioning autumn tailor gowns there is an unusual variety of styles. Views of Many of these new and Natty creations Are Given at the show rooms of l Art a la Mode. Stylish and novel polonaises Are shown to be made up of handsome checked Light Wool suiting Over skirts of velvet or moire. Long russian tunics with draperies revealing the hem of the under dress front and Back Are to be made of camels hair Serge in solid colors with Over skirts of Plush striped Serge of a deeper Shade. Although there Are a few skirts arranged in fish wife fashion and Short Louis Xiv. Styles most of the draperies Are very Long in effect leaving both sides of the skirt in evidence from the hips Down. The Back drapery is adjusted by Means of extra deep plaits some of which fasten to the Back of the Belt of the Corsage so High Are they raised. It is thus allowed to cover entirely the Back of the underskirt or is slashed up to the tour Nore disclosing portions of the handsome underskirt one Model worthy of mention has an Odd flemish Waist made of velvet and Beng Aline Stripe Matching the skirt fabric. The Waist is finished with a wide velvet Belt and the Bishop sleeves Are made of Engaline Matching the fabric composing the drapery and the two wide Side panels this Model is Here illustrated. Another creation also shown is a Graceful autumn costume to be made of silk Warp Serge and velvet striped faille. There is a very unique hungarian polonaise fastening diagonally from the Belt the upper portion of the front of the bodice part Cut away Oyer a Grimpe of the Stripe. The Cut portion is not removed but is turned Back and faced with the Stripe. There Are Many kinds of sleeves in Wear this season. The full Bishop style gathered into a velvet cuff is growing in favor daily. Puffed sleeves Are without end and a new leg of Mutton Model is shown with Bead or silk embroidery at the top and around the wrists. The real italian sleeve is much used with artistic dress and also upon children a picturesque gowns. Persian colors Are largely employed for indoor dresses. These Are combined with velvet with elegant effect the bodice and sleeves to these charming toilets being the special Point of decorative study. There appears to be a tendency to lengthen jackets for the autumn and to make them of More even lengths Aff around but the Jaunty jacket with Shorti Back is Likely to remain As Long As aggressive Turnure is worn. New jackets May be Jersey fitting or Only a three quarters a snug with slightly Loose fronts adjusted by a single Dart very Many single breasted Coats Are brought out but most of these have re vers turned Back on each Side or a Vest is inserted which May be quite Plain or of a Sifft fabric gathered like a Blouse a Graceful style also pictured above. The Points at the front Are extra Long making the jacket an excellent one for Short waisted persons. There is a Shorter pointed Wais Codi that May Button up the Back under the Jav amp it if desired. Cape Are added to the coat a Lee ves and the Collar is High military style. There Are Many lapped jackets with fancifully shaped fronts partly Diagonal and partly straight. Pc. D. F. A Greet Britain is Soffe Riiff from m great drought this year. The Ursa Are drying Jip and of fish Are lying Daad in the Bottoms is dried up Streamy a a a Diamond of considerable size was found near Gainsville ga., not Long since that has been variously estimated by experts to be Worth from twelve Hundred to fifteen Hundred dollars. It is being set in its rough state and will be on exhibition soon. Floe diamonds have been found in this country and Large quantities at flexible Sand Stone the matrix of the Diamond appears in Many p acs it is therefore reasonable to infer that Many of these precious stones will yet be found Here whenever they Are sought for by those who would know them when a a a i. A. A a Portland me who employed a number of Small boys As Berry pickers was much afraid they would by devoured by mosquitoes and induced them to Wear netting Over their faces a contrivance which they adopted with gratitude in their hearts until they discovered that there were not Only no mosquitoes to be seen but that the confounded netting also proscribed a Boston Mother a then Yon have concluded to marry James Clara daughter a school May am a yes a. James will soon be master and we think it will be an economical measure torus to get does the Economy come in a a Well we both Wear the same sized spectacles. A a Boston Cornier. A a Thrift and Economy my son a a Aid the old a Are the important elements of Success in this world. Together they will accomplish wonders a then i Hope father a responded the Yoang Osas earnestly Quot pan will pc Active both for my Michigan. State news. Do cd it his a few night ago the Progress a Well known Laze boat was making for the Oakland wharf when it was noticed that the signal from the Pilot House were All awry. The Crew was aware that l. B. Goldsmith the boats Captain who Only lacked forty eight months of being fourscore year of it was at his place whence flashed the misleading lights and whence sounded the wrong belly. One of their number hurried to the Pilot House to discover the cause when he found the old sitting Bolt upright with one hand grasping the Bell rope the other a lamp with his eyes fixed toward the port he spoke to him and there was no answer. The Sailor put his hand on the Captain and found that he was dead. Into Hiffman items. The Detroit Grain and produce quotations Are wheat no. 2 White 78v�c no. 2 red 73#@73kc. Flour roller process $8.75@4.00 patents ia50<�4.75. Corny no. 2,45j�c. Oath a no. 2, but term Creamery 24@36c. Cheese 12@123c. Eggs 13�12kc. I the sheriff of Mecosta county booked Only one charge in july. A Jackson firm shipped six of their wagons to Australia u few Days ago. Charles Rogers of Detroit was convicted the other Day of ent cing a girl under fifteen years of age away from Home for immoral Pur noses a my Wasse Tenco i to three years imprisonment. It is thought the Jackson prison goal mines will not last More than six months. Another National Bank project is on foot St Marquette j. D. Bastow a wealthy Peoria Iii citizen was found dead m a Saloon in Detroit the other afternoon. He had been drinking Bard. On the body a Large number of a affable diamonds were found. Silas a. Barnes an old Andres Patei citizen of Chariot to Well known among the horsemen of the state Diel the other morning of tits a linger my illness a the Fine Fann House Aad extensive barns of Arthur Orter nine Miles from Detroit were Burn i a few nights ago by an incendiary lire. Loss 810,000 insurance 87,000. James Smith while under the influence of liquor four welts ago married a sporting woman of Lake Linden Houghton county. As soon As he came to himself he separated from use woman. The act weighed heavily upon him however and he Settle the matter by blowing his brains out Smith was a prominent figure in social circles an uras accounted a prosperous business . The other morning mrs. John Brunger of Charlotte a picking cucumbers when she stumbled and fell Upun a Sharp pointed knife she held in her hand thrusting it into her breast and severing the Zulmo. Narv artery causing death in a few minutes. Mrs. S. C. Pilgrim wife of a prominent citizen of Kalamazoo was drowned in the West Lake the other afternoon. It was at first thought to have b3en a Case of accidental death but on a slate at her Home was found the words a a my boy will be found in the West in the boat were found several articles of wearing apparel. I Leon Martin a Well known Detroit Printer fell dead in a restaurant in that City a few mornings ago. George Max an employee in a stave Mill at Reese Tuscola county had his hands badly lace Ratel by a saw the other Day. One of them had to be amputate. The Chicago amp Northwestern railway whose present terminus is at Ishpeming will be t extended to Champion and Republic Kappii. G a Rich Iron territory. Two Brothers Stephen and Maitland Ferguson. Of Memphis Macomb county were fooling with a revolver a few Days ago when it was acc Dently discharged striking Stipe ten aged Twenty years in the left breast. It was doubtful if he recovered. The business inert of Flushing Genesee county sustain a non Day prayer meeting. Wayne county sailors and soldiers Wal picnic at Plymouth for Throe Days commencing september 21. Burglars entered Zeigler a store at Bay City a few nights ago and secured a 1100 note and 893.05 in Money. Mrs. A. T. Prouty sister of sex governor e. Ransom and for nearly sixty years a resident of Kalamazoo died the other afternoon aged eighty one years. A car loaded with logs jumped the track at Ludington the other morning and while working to get the car on the track again it tipped and killed brakeman James Carr. Deer Are usually plentiful in the upper Peninsula. Patsey Earley an attache of the Arlington hotel at Muskegon dropped dead the other morning of apoplexy of the heart. He was about Twenty eight years old and single. Olivet College has 825,000 added to her endowment fund from the Willow the late B. Erwin of new Britain Conn. Bay county has organized a society for the prevention of cruelty to children and animals. Despite the Many things Tomt have combined to prevent a free movement of ores from the Lake Superior Iron Drej strict the shipments this season will be by far the largest Ever made. It is probate that the mines of the Marquette Menomin free Goge a c and Vermilion Iron ranges will have shipped to Lake Michigan and Lake Erie Points by the close of navigation nearly if not quite 4,5x1,000 tons of Ore. Last season these mines attained an output of 3,562,015 tons. Reports to the state Board of health by sixty five observers in different parts of the state for the week ended on the 20th indicated that Typo malarial fever and remit tent fever increased and cholera inf Antum whooping cough cholera Moribus Erysipelas pneumonia and puerperal fever decreased in area of prevalence. Diphtheria was reported at ten places Scarlet fever at nine typhoid fever at Twenty and measles at six places. A Cigar factory has commenced operations at Bay City. Two barns at Hastings Barry county containing Twenty Norman stallions were destroyed by lightning the other night All the animals perished the Loos exceeding 833,000. John Smith aged fourt3en years was caught in the shafting at the works of the Michigan malleable Iron company in Detroit a Lew Days ago and is tautly killed. Both of his Legi were nearly torn from his body and his Hal and shoulder were battered almost out of human semblance. Timothy of Brien aged about Nineteen years was shot in the leg the other night by a woman named Annie Erickson. She Cla Roel that of Brien a i been bothering her and after repeated orders to leave the premises she shot through the door with the result stat3d. The woman was arrested. F the Extension of tin Chicago so Northwestern railway from Ishpeming to Michi Gamme w 11 to begun immediately. Herbert Day a Well known character and musician dropped dead at the store of Smith Cook so co., in Kalamazoo the other morning while looking at Home pictures. John Shepard a Miner waa instantly killed at the Youngstown mine at Crystal Falla Marquette county the other afternoon by falling ground. The body of John pro ones who had been missing for a oms time waa found on the Bay Shore at Menominee recently. He was a single Toniy Saven years old and a resident of Huntington lad. It was supposed he committed suicide in a fit of Deapo Agency. Thieves entered the hous of George w. Chambers at Jackson a few nights ago and took forty four dollars in Cash. The by Clair Light and fuel company struck another big Well at port Huron the other Day at a depth of 583 feet it a ran the largest flow of yet obtained without the use of the torpedo. The company would sink other a fells on the same lines. Burglars entered roes restaurant a Detroit Early the other morning by climb lag a Telegraph pole Aad sliding Down through the sky Liebl the broke the Safe Aad got a with three Hundred Dallare la Cash. A a name As William Baker a id claiming to Kail from Kalamazoo. A Ras captured he Charlotte Tho other night Wale attempting to Rob Tho Jet atty Flore of be. Amp beak or take not tee of the Patea. Harvest excursions to All the principal a a he to Chi a i Points in Minnesota and Patkotak a Fey the Wisconsin Central lao go on August 80th, september a oth and october 11th at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets a Rill be Good for 80 Days with Stop Over privilege Eddy. Eee pot ticket agent Corner Polk Street and fifth Avenue Chicago Al what Aman knows should find its expression in what he does. The value of Superior knowledge is chiefly in that it leads to a performing manhood. To feel shaky at unites la to be a goodly distance on the Road to chronic nervousness. To tetters stomach bitters is a Nervine Beneficent in both conditions. The persecuted and therefore often offending Organ the stomach if largely responsible for nervous symptoms. Kinvig find that the sympathetic nervous sensations disappear. Bil orate it and you will iou Ness and constipation also contribute to nervousness. Both Are extirpated by the bitters which is also invaluable for fever and ague rheumatism and renal complaints. Its a a Rise cow that knows her own milk after it has passed through the hands of a Dairyman. A Good at a it. Odd Fellows excursion to Denver col Yin a Bock Island the c., r. I. So p. By. Offers the grandest Opportunity to one the wonderful Mountain scenery of Colorado at smallest expense Ever known. Tickets to Denver and return on Sale september 13 to 18 inclusive Good to return until october 31st, at extremely Low rates. Excursions from Denver Tau Points in Colorado at one fare for the round Crip to holders of these tickets. For further particulars address e. A. Holb Boox g. T. So p. A., p. Ry., Chicago ii a travel is very heavy this season,1 said the tired suburban As the fat woman sat Down and wedged him into about four inches of the seat a a May to Bell. Dear i if write you a Short letter to say in a wonderfully better Bow much tax Means you ought to know who raw me Jos Ono month ago thin nervous fretful White or Chalk a most too weak to breathe or talk head throbbing As if at for breaking a aching. But lowlife seems a different thing 1 feel As glad As Bird on Wing i say Ana fear no contradiction. That Pierce s favorite pre script Lon 1� grand Why id have died without it a thinks there a no mistake about it. It s driven All my ills a. Y just come and see yours Ever May. A Burlington girl is learning to play the Cornet and her admirers sneak of her As a the fairest Flower that free frees. What a dunce i i suffered with fever hot head and foul breath. With stomach disordered is Dick unto death. 1 bore Ita week surely i was a dunce then i took a few a a pellets a they cured me at once. What a dunce indeed to neglect such a remedy and suffer a week when Quick Relief could have been found in or. Pierces pleasant purgative pellets. A Squall makes sail boats capsize but makes a baby a Mouth one size Haven news. Look Sharp when your skin Breaks out in pimples use Glenn a Sulphur soap. Hills hair Fye Black or Brown 50c. Girls whose sweethearts dote upon them May prepare for the worst time is a great Telegraph. In a if Vou have Catarrh use the surest remedy a r. Bagels. The Carpenter is a perhaps the most successful boarding House keeper on merchant traveler. _ if a cough disturbs your sleep take Piso a cure for consumption and rest Well a Georgia girl has been born without a Chin. This will not make her less Handy with her stove lifter. Is ebb we a or . So Msj Amk warn is. Tim cd Little so Gajc coat cd of xxx. A satisfaction. 4 a a he a bilious he Dluz Lues a co Stipe. 11 on i nil a a a thou us. Billions attack and All derangement of the Stora Aeh and bowels Are promptly relieved and permanently i a cured by the use ofdraw.-, a Pieree a in explanation of the lire fists of Sells i pellets. T of thee i pellets Over so Greet a variety of Dij Gescek a May truthfully be a Aid that their Artimo the system is Una veil net a Kland a re Saks escaping their Santive influence. Sold by Drin Rose 25 cent a Val Manu factored Tho chemical Laboratory of world 8 Drapun sat a medical association Buffalo n. Y. S5005�ol1 ,.v Hutn a they cannot cure. Passages discharges falling from the info the Throat sometimes profuse watery. Cd a Riddit Bisera Jhial totto ears Fca Faess hacking or rough Ugto Clear the threat Epcot i res matter together with spate Frem if Cert Tho voice is changed and Kre a Nawai tiring. Tho breath is offensive smell and tree Are Taw paired there is a sensation of dizziness Arito a a Tiu i a a to ill inc Aall fire and of fido symptoms Kyo Likely to be preteen ten anyone Case thousands of cases annually without manifesting half of the above symptoms re dangerous or less a i by its mild soothing and Healing properties ssh to amp ass be Nijst a untold agony from Cator Rwy prof w. Hausner. The famous mesmerism of Ithaca. N. A. Writes a a some ten years ago i suffered untold agony from chronic nasal Catarrh. My family physician gave a incurable and said i must die. My care was such a bad one that every toy towards my at my voice would become barely speak above a whisper. Otbo Morang my coughing and Clearing of my Throat would almost strangle me. By the use of or. Sage a Catarrh remedy in three months i was a Well , and the cure has been permanent. A constantly blanking and spin find Thomas j. Bushing esq., 902 Pine Street Stze uis mo., writes 441 was a great sufferer writes 1 was a great suit or of years. Attim Ireum a 7 breathe .5 nostrils. A hardly the most prominent physicians in the City Nniro Anh Novim Monral a Tansill s punch a a smoke and recommend 5c. Cigar. The Bank cashier of the period does not seem to think any thing less than half a million worthy of his steel. A life. Plays a a a leading part a a a the Blind Many a dog. A a As Good As represented is what every body 8ays of Frazer a Axle grease. A restaurant waiter takes in the measure of a from tip to tip. A new a amp in Nevis. To great cure for itching piles Isno he a crap a tin lie Enmor Reform becoming very. dint a i f. Nth often bleed and ulcerated becoming very my. Alv Avney a if amp a Stop itching a , hernia Wmma ulceration and in Mayb Bhambh cases remove pcs Joni it a. I i i if / a the oldest medicinesinu&s0uiby0rub8ist3 consumption Piso a curb Fob consumption is free from opium in any form and therefore perfectly Safe. If you have a cough without disease of the lungs so much the better. A few doses Are All Yon need. But if Yon neglect this easy Means of safety the slight cough May become a serious matter and several bottles will be required. It non not or lift Rod that every a aae of Ompa Tiea May be a Ore by a is Iliae Bat it is treo that thong Aadu of lives a Rill get saved if they do not delay too Long. By druggists. 25c. B t to Fiat thought nothing suld be&Quot<5ctne for me. Luckily i was advised to try or. T a remedy and i am now a Well . I belie a it to be the Only sure remedy for Catarrh now manufactured and one has Only to g5 a fair trial to experience astounding results amt a permanent three bottles cure Catarrh. Eli Robbins Runmin p. Of Par amp or a a my daughter bad Catarrh Whix she was five year a Al Vett la Proi sch it Edther a Ford tots Essed a Norm nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and burst neuralgia Toothache headache Catarrh croup sore Throat rheumatism. Lane Baek stiff joints sprains bruises bums. Wounds old Soros and a All aches and pain. Spe Many testimonial received a in Klimt ? the Many Prova All it not Only relieve by us More than prove All we claim Tor this valuable remedy. Is. Only relieves the most severe pains Daft h carts you. That a the i d by Dru Fritot. Meta. Bowl Book mailed Fri a Wiz acid Oil company Chicago. Educational. Tynion Coll Geof Law. Chicago fail term be ulna sept. Al for circular add. H. Booth Chie Agu. K. 8. A Ilov. M. In. 3034 Michigan ave. Chicago. A pm Pobat Academy has a pleasant and healthful location near Chicago. Prepares for any american College. Provide As English and business course for Boyf who do not purpose to attend College. Add or Nam Nunt w. It Roberts or principal g. R. Cutting Lake for a. Illnois. V ought to prepare themselves for command a ing Good 8alarieh and pleasant employ a . The place where this can Bent to done and. With the least Vollay of time and Money the the St rms business t ph0n06raph1c 60lle6l from three to six months suffices of a thorough course. For particulars address the proprietors aum Arr amp Lowry Sterling Illinois. Dung med and women a Job unsurpassed foil u Economy of steam. Or Mida elevators Elro for Mida elevators Trie lighting Aad general purpose. Sand or or cd Lert to cum mfg. Co a Corry a Jones too will be paid a office of Frank Siddall soap Philadelphia for a Crow that can say 4dont be a must be Able to speak the Apo them plainly. File tit com Ibbil Flag Llu Uteri a Nus Iii do it bit ibo barn of Nikii cockles anti bilious pills the great English by Bredt for liver boy . He. Free Crom Mcreery Sag in atom pm Mew finc i a. W. Koa 115q. 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