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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-23, Page 3I .1 l7,..1 1. .: . 14iiilt • 1i . ER Cil.R E JULY 23, 1880, •••1....•••• PERTH NEWS. Crops 1 threnghaut Prince Edward Ieland preaent a very fine appearanee. The grain crop, oats, *beet, barley, JI., . pr lees an averJiarves. Mr- i, P. Woods, of 'Stratferd, will l -Coiavictiens for offences against the elaortly be gazetted county judge of ' Scott Act in Carlton and adjacent corm - Perth, in room of Judge Users, l'e" ties are being well loolied after, and signed- heavy fines impend in a gi eat many -There are this year 1,048 "mune on cruses. ' the Listowel assessment roll, which will orliMoyocuerge,iortrilei.e:ttlaregyorkiiiii,dPiarn next year 'entitle that pi -onerous little beyond doubt the very best pl!'41,,,,tion in me market for healing and curing sores, Burue, . town to a sedond deputy reeve. outs, Pimplea, blotches, and hi the only proper ••- -, Mr.- Patrick Reagan, of Fullerton, rag, otrotruyring ecitn0402 teigi •)01(1. es father-in-law of John Mahany., g 4 - 5 x. is over 107 yeara of age ancl.rs still able to go around and hoe thle spud: On Saturday the funerarservices of the late Mr. Goebel, of „Mitchell, were largely attended by Mends and relatives of the deceased, 1V1r. Goebel, who had lived there for over thirty years, was universally knownand respected. On Saturday last while Mr.jos. Near, of Monktore *as getting up on a lead iff-ananurer tbahorseir started and the waggon struck,Mr. Near, knocking him down. Two of the wheels of the waggon passed over him, breaking three of his . ribs and driving oleo of the splintered . bctnes into his lung. His recovery is very doubtful: • •On Tutriday as Samuel, son of Mr. A. Basey, Of Mitchell, was-leaving.the barn yard riding on ar.hay rake, his horse got frightened at the noise arid ran away. The young lecl hung well • Th, re is grea excitement over Yalu - able silver disco). ries tear Port .Arthur. The mines aie 1 eated 38 miles west- ward. Thasrness ef the raver Bur - PR. SSeS =TWIT yet discdvered, with the single exception or Silver Islet, „which ia the course of a few years yielded many millions of dollars. There is considerable excitement throughout the' county of Lincoln over •the recentereizure of a large quantity of liquor at diffeient places in Merritton and .vicinity, search warrants were is. sued a few daps ago, and raids were made on .several suspected place, and a large quantity of liquor was found and confiscated. The temperance people declare the Scott Act is to be no longer a 'dead letter in the condi.. Macdonald will have a pow -wow w,ith the principal Indian chiefer of iho'North: welt, with a View of ,effecting a recon - • to both lines and seat, until the wheel I ciftetWo hetWeen eon and the GOvern- ment. The rneetingw.ill take place 131ackfeet Oroseing, on July '25'. Chief 'Crowfoot hitherto loval•ta the Govern - y. • meat,. will .be. among the more propain- ent)lthiefs present,.. A..large cOrps-of the anribrited pollee Will be present for the doable: purpose of rendering the owe: siert imposing and to' ewe: the Indians by a show of atrength„ As Well expect life without air, as health; without pureblood,- . Cleanse the blood with Ayer's Stirsaparilla.. Jake Braswell,..a, negro was lynched on Thursday; near Flatford, Bulleck. couritYT-' GA:7' Braswell-h-ad-mtviihed- • and .herribly maltreated a 'six-year-old girl. Ha.confessed, saying ':he 'would have killed •the ohild, but thought -her dead :when he1fher. A crowd of 109 whites and. backs gave traisweli the choice of .1„reing, burned or hanged by himself. lie choose hanging, climbedup a tree, fastened a rope ground hia neck and.a limb of the tree brit refused to jump off. A,,negro climbed up, tied Braswell's handsand the erOwd pushed him off with a pole. Rig body .was riddled with bullets. The 'child is not expected to live, ••• • Providence;R: I., despatch says About a'.Week. ago, John' •• White, 36 years oldr,a loom fixer; reived an anonymons letter acqusiag . his wife, • .Lizzie, of unfaithfulness.: ;He bats been 4 brooding over the • inetter ever • since, and had to hetakea to the State•Insane •Asylum mad.'. H and his wife, and, • three children bad lived very happily there and 'formerly in New London and Mar1baro';-N;-'13...-' I -le is an expert de- signer and patternmaker, and while:in Marlboro" suflered mental derangement over his inventions and was confined fora time in the- Concord Insane Asy- lum. • The.Mail'urges the Ontario Gatern- merit t� 'enforce the Scott -A -et -and tor ferret out the perpetrators of oatrages against .officials Who are epgaged, in pat- ting the law in operation. At' e Scott Act convention .hpld.rocently itt Wood- stock, it was resolved 0 enter,.at once on ,the ,work of organisation for the next municipal campaign, the object being to secure the' .election of a• bounty toun- cirfavorable tothe enforcercient of the .[The Mail should poke its (nazi' friends. in the'ribs; only for Sir John •struck a stump, when he was thrown several feet in the air, doming down heavily ripen Ms face and side; He was picked up insensible, but soon rallied,.ana Is. able te he about again„, On Thursday about noon, the barn, stable and driving shed on the firm of • Mr. Wm. Sterritt, East Mitchell Road,. Fullerton, were burned to the' ground. The fire originated from a rubbish heap which had been set' lire to early in' the day, and which was still smouldering at dinner time. It is suppossed that a spark was blown into the driving shed, and as the fire had made" considerab]a headway before it was noticed there was no means of checking it. Mr. G. • Swales'who vvas,fishing altmg the river was the first to notice and give the alarm. The driving shedcontained. a reaper, two :cutters, a horse rake, bar, •• ness and other articles, and a gireatity of grain was burned to the ground in, a short -time. The barn, Which. has re- cently been enlarged, repaired and placed on a stone foundation -met -With a like fate. Mr. Sterrit estimates his loss at $1,000. . Ieadies troubled with Pimples, Blotches, Rough hands or Face, or sores of any deserip- titinc•slioald use McGregor and Parke's Carbolic •Cerdte. It will leave the akin in perfect health. smooth, clean and good color. Be sure and get the genuine, made by McGregor & Parma. Price 25e. Sold at Worthington's Drug Store' • . • . . • . NEWS NOTES, . Ars. • Marina Wright; of Addison, Va., is over 102 years old, and hire lived in her present residence over 99 .years. The farmers of Freeport, .111.; state that potatbes are being destroyed by big, black bug; move destructive than • the common striped bug. . • There is a house in a Ceimecticut town on which there has been a; $60 • mortgage for 81 years, and :.tho annual interest on it has been regularly paid; If Mr. Mowat be restored:to health, lie and Mr. Blake will address ,public • Meetings in Eastern 0,nterio during:the last week in August and the first av.eek of September. • • Wm. Hill cis Sons, one.of the largest creamery firms in levee, failed for $50,- • 0007 The alleged cause is the depres: sion caused by the introduction of but- terine-and oleomargarine. - A. tne Aeott At storild-he- enforced a closes fifteen erearneries. great -deal better than it--is„-but he_has A telegram has been sent to Congress- tampered with it so -' much that it is man Lanaliam, of Waterford, Tex:, ask- very largely ineffective.] . • ing him to seeure Government aid for - A great 'sensation was created the poper-of-he- drought -stricken re--thrOughont Quebec .city, , on Friday night by the announeernent that a very. Striking Pairaele had occurred at La Bonne Ste.. Anne; in the: preaeace of the 700 pilgrims from St, john's.sub-, urlas who went down in the Shrine on Thursday, under direction of their care, Rey. Ma:Plamondon. A. Miss Labrie, o 0 pi grites, w ,,. • 0r ir y year had lost the Use of her legs' from paralysis, and who, on going down, had to.be caeeied from the beet to the church in a Chair, roe up, it is said, in the sight of all, after mass, at which he had taken communion, arid venerated the relics te the baint,, end walked back to the boat without,assistance: This fact was,announced W.Rev..Mr. Plamondon by Miss Labria herself, who eseended to the huricane deck for the purpose, and after satisfying thimself diet the cure was really a certainty, the reverend gentleman requested the pilgrims to join, in 'singing the Magnifieet. Ho also afi- nounced that on the return of the boat to town a solemn Te Penm would be chanted at St. John's church, and the sacred edifice was denkely 'crowded 'while the noble hymn,praik and thanks- giving was :Flung, and the bells of the church proclaimed in their most joyous topes the glad event to the connimnity, • aesaase • What. „"0111 nate?, *tittle •• It was an aphorism of Frederick the Great's hat "Fasts are 'dbrine things." An midis puted fact that Vt. "Ci -olden Medical Discovery" is the Most powerfOliver vitalizer extand by fts characteristic and searobing tion will 'cure dsspepzia, constipation, dropeY, kidney disease, sick headache, and other naal4 which, popular opinion to the contrary netwithatanding, are directly traceable to a diseased condition of the liver, by which it - work as pnri6er 6f the blood IS made thorn- blete, All druggists, giros Of Texas. Hundreds of families are without the necessaries of life. • • - • Mrs. Mitchell, of Chadbourri, N.., C., was very ill in -bed, and sent her eight year-old boy to the' well :for water. He fell in, and Ms helplese mother was forced to lie there and hear' Me screanas 11 • .__ In the course of a quarrel about the ownership of some wheat on a feral near' Grand Rapids, Micla., between James Royce and a neighbor nathed Scor, an onlooker by the name of David Purdy was shot in the stomach and killed. Royce gave himself rip. The cattle interests of Westera Texas aro in a deplorable !rendition, owing to drou,ght. In Mai./ localities there is neither grass i.,ar •aiter. , The cattle aro dying at the rate Of 100 per day. The • loss will aggregate •hupdreds of :thou, sands of dollars. • .A Toronto telegram ,of • ,Thursday afternoon's date .says: The Statement in morning,paper-that Hon. Oliver Mowat was dangerously ill is • greatly exaggerated. The Prettier hos been suffering since last Saturday from a slight attack of colic,but his condition. at no time was alarming. Inquiry was made at his residence, on Simcoe street, to -day, when it was found that be was • rapidly convalescing, and expects to bo able to resume his official:duties in a few days. • r.0 •es 0. 4' • dr Salt Rheum Cured. McGregor tis Parke's Carbolic Cerate hats been tried and found to se the Only isesitive euro for Pelt TIleurn, anmaies, Blotches on the face 1.1 'Enda, COO, burns, Drilled, or any sore thst um. Ing else Will heal. Try Idegregor,& Parke'eComte. 26 C. per box at wor- hitton's Drag Store. • f•I Why Not. "Ohl Oat 1 Salivated Bim!" watt Not long agnif---j-airlifrialirtarefiiiing business man tend to a noble minister w 1 whogreat church was thronged with eager .congregations month-afterananth audyear after year, '1 envy you your opportunities of do- ing' good.' . ' Why should yea 7' ' Pecans° yen have a good place,' said ther,-younman. • ' 1Vly friend, was the instant reply, •' don't make that elistake. Your place is as good as mine, in some respects bet- ter. It is a mistake which multitlides of men and women are making, they underrate their opportunities and their abilities. No special gift,no remarkable place in the world, aro necessary to in- fluence others, the fact that ono has noprofessional duty to discharge in exert- ing such an influence is sometimes the strongest possible scourge of such It power over others, What the world needs pre-eminently is not genius or cula • ture, or great personal gifts of any kind, but character—the one result of living which lies within the reach of every 'In- man being. In some communities it ie noticeable that there are often inane men'f ad' wornen whose decisions seems to pos- 'miss a kind of final authority; they are rarely brilliant persons they are often sleleient in education and lacking in any extendedknerviedgic il'irriii1W-blit- the corn nagnity has tested them and knows that they are true. It yields to their character a deference and accords to their • lives .and influence 'which it denies to - their more gifted and more accomplished neighbors. Such persons:are rarely con- schns of tlie.,,,er gard in which they are helPrarelrfateare of the extent to which they -modify the lives of 'those around. them. Looking at their own narrow circumstances and limited opportunities they often feel, no doubt, that they are of small aceount,.and that it matters lit- tle what they say or do ; and yet every one else sees that. they are the most in- fluential persons in the community. Thervis nothing coinparable iikbeauty with a noble, unselfish cheracr6r, gath- ering sweetness through -patience, and grace •through 'self -forgetfulness: ' No man or. woman, Whatever their circum- starreis,' nedd miss thls highest Chcrel and npblest achiavement of life, the lists are open to all, and there is no disabil- ity--etfortune which 'makes the prize 'impossible to any coinbatarit. But in- fluencepringa from character, and i therefore nfliience lies within the reach of 'air; .,,There is no nobler thing in life, netbing Which the strongest .may long jr more intently, than the power to in- fluenee another fel- same high, beneficent end, and that sacred privilege may be , . 'yours.* tLW tietttid 'exelantati • 4.. „ A Balloon Adventure.. • .* -Balloons are frequently used in war- time for the purpose of observing the position and inevements:of the enemy, and they:were resorted to by etre army while it was on the Peninsula during the war between the North and the .South. One balloon was handled.' by .a from the Fourth Maine Regirrient,and e Writer in the Grand Army Sentinel tells of an adyenture which befell it end which was saved from a -disastrous end- • ing by a soldier named john; While there 'was no particular qualification in John's habits that would mate hitt a hero,he is the hero of this tale. Oe fine day, when all the army was at •rest, and tic° balloon corps were, lounging about Waiting orders, • they were aroused by the arrival of Gen.' Porter. The General was vety muak_ in earnest, and 'very rnuelt in a hurry, could not' wait for -the head and mana,. ger of the flying ship, who was absent, but must take a trip into the upper at. posphere to reconnoiter the enemy's lines. To his request, Which Was a COM-: !nand, there -was no refusal: 7--Vovemenco of tho balloon -during -it -a flight were contrelled by a rope reach- ing the ground and securely fastened to a Stake,: • All being reedy, the General stepped in and was allowed to move slowly' and surely towards the clonds.-. Everything ran smoothly, until the full extent of the line was reached,: when snap went the rope, and away Went the General. By some accident there had beena few cid-utse;d in . generating -gee spilled on the rope, making it 'worth- less .so that when the 'strain -tame it L, parted. ' Porter was frantic. He was drifted towards the rebel lines, and in his ex.. citement, was as helpless as a child. At this point my here came to the front, with the requisite quality for saving the General from in inglorious flight. over the enemy's camp. Jobe +vas blessi.d with an immense pi • ,•,:f q;a,and they were in tiplendid condition. Frona a boy hia.had been noted for his ability to make a noise, and he' also had a good, &nest, &beret's share of mouth. To these two'giftri of nature was Gen Porter indebted for his‘relief from his unpleasant situatien. • Ali signs and verbal instructions as to what ho should do to get down were a 'failure, until John was called upon. • Ono shout was orioughl--K Pull that rope over your head !" The General heard end Obeyed. Yes, arid he pulled with a will, for he entirely collapsed the balloon, and down he data° like a shot. Is yeas a fearful moment; aft expected to elee him daehed to atoms. 13ut he was reserved for another fate. -rcittune was With hire, far the ballooti cetne plump onto a Sibley tont, and the Gen. oral stepped forth from the wreck safe and sound, but rather bettl y ,shaken. The %Wet OREM (aired by r, Septa Cat- arrh Reannly, • 'iqo or all nQUs.L Ps, 1 purr ; i.. of one 0r 41.4 patients to wa0123 he bad given calomel for the cure of biliena-- nese and a.8.1i5onsed liver. And he had filth vutecl bita, fur eerfaiu, front which he nkvet rgovered. An these die teasing consequen ces are avoided by the mu of Dr. Pierce's easant urgetive Pellets, ,purely vege- table remedy that will not salivate, but pro- duce the moat pleas:Jig effect, Mvigarate the Jiver, cure dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation and piles. Sold by ail Annulate, *-T1Nal7C).arria.i•ra:' ownere or Stoek.. Giles/ Lilliniellt lodige Berno,eaI1 CDSightly Bunelies, Cures fiamenesa in Cattle Spinal MeningitiFounder; Weak Limbs'. Sprung, Knees. Spavin, Itinghore Quitter, windyalla No stable should be without it. Railroad mintnirAml rota companies all use`Gile's Liniment, and in the grea; rite ng stables otBebnont and Porillard it, has achieved wok - d (eirdtrial will convnc,. rit syro 111 itb? • • • W • W ant charge. give advice on all aiseases anti 'aIsoQW en the man agement oteattle. Sold by all druggists at NW, and !IS LCO 1 bottle and In quarts at '1$2,20; in which there is great saving The liniment in white Wrappers ls for family use; that 12 yam for cattle. °Ilea Iodide AmpmoowniditerlIe..eree and Cattle •-teed byllrtNelNallirit horeemen on Jereute Flee wood, Bilgliton Beach, Sheepshead. Bay and Hull's Hew: Mirror disappoint, are tome, Alterative and Dloretlectipulm., Worms, eines 'Indigestion, eolle, Bets, Bore Thfoit, Catarrh Founder, Plok-eye and Rheumatism. The dose% smalland the power is great. The Powders are Guaranteed and par cholera failing to obtain a, cure money refunded. Sold by all drugguas at 25ets. per box.. ileWare of 'Counterfoits. OLDEW: ro4 SPVERY CURES -ALL HUMORS . . .9 from a, common 'Blotch, or jErnptionl.‘ to the worst Scrofula, Salturheum, •,Fovor-sores,,, Sealy or Dough Skin, in sliort, all diseases caused by bad blood are eonquered by this powerful, purifying, and ' invigorating medicine. Great Eating Els cers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing wetter, Rosa Rash, Roils, car. busteles, Sore 1S yes, Sereful outs sores - and. Swellings, Hip Joint Disease, White G co .or Thick Nock, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for A largo treatise, with col..? ored plates, on Skin Diseases; or tho .Same amount for a treatise on Scrcifulous Affections. • 4iTtiE BLOOD 15 THE Thoroughly cleanse it by_uaingElr..P.Iereetn..... 'Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair -skin, lbuoyant spir. its, vital strengtli, and soundness of' constitution, will be established. • • • C. 0, Fa SU PT I 0 I% which is Scrofulous Disease ni the. Lungs, is promptly and* certainly arrested and cured bY this Gocl-given remedy, if taken before the hest stages of the disease are reached. • PrOni its wonderful power over' this -terribly • fatal disease, when first offering this now cel- ebrated remedy to the. p,ubli,a. Dr. PIERCE thought seriously of ealling it. his "Con- annij)tI on.Curep'but abandoned that name as too Knitted for a Medicine which, from its wonderful combinationbf tonic., or strengthen - Mg, alterative, or blood -cleansing, anti -bilious, • Itungs, but for all •- p an.c1 nutritive properties; is unequaled; •CHRONIC. DISEASES not only. as a remedy for consumption of•the Tun Liver, Blood, and Lungs. . Ify�u feel dui], drowsy,„,debilitated, have, sallow color or skin, or yeittlaiiiiittaPets.. on face or body, frequent headaehe nr dint- ness, bad taste in,mouth, iaternal heat or chills, alternating with •bot Mastic% lent, spirits and gloomy borebodings, irregular appetite, and ' ,coated tongue; you nre suffering from India gesti on, Dyspeps and Torpid Liver, or .64811lousness.,, In many cases only part of these symptotits are eperieneed. As a remedy for all such caste, Dr. Pierce's Golden Iffedical Doeovery has no equal. •_ Tor Weak Lungs, Spitting of DI oodf shortness of Breath, 'grouching,. Severe Coughs, ' Consuinplionf—and" kindred affectioni s, t is a soVereigii remedy: Send • ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce' book on Consumption. Sold. by Wogs:bats.- PRICE $1 00 WO GitiEtdettrail la World's-Dispensary Medical ASsOciatien, Proprietors, 053 Main St, IltsPir/o, Lt 812, 141461Mt LIVER OF CI 0 txtet's ANTLIIIitaIS and CATHARTIC. Sold,by Druggists. ;35 gents a vial. $54.110* REWARD is offered by' the proprietors of 'Dr. Sage's Catarrh Retnedy. for a 085 0! catarrh which they cannot pure. , • If s'eu have *discharge frtnn o er- wise, partial lose of spiel!, taste, ; or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you hair° Catarrh. Thou- . sands Of cues ternilnate in Consumption Dr. Siige'D .CATA Mtn REMEDY cures the:worst caser4 of Catarrh, "Cold in th0 ninifttl,” And Catarrhal Headache. al cents. -• TIM PE LE BRATED )D CHASES _two RA 14' 001/ELIO% • FOR LIVER AND .KIDNEY DISEASES " men an intelligent man wants 0 par- • chase, he' buys from parties whose standing in than several callings is a guanentee for the onallty oy their wares." This eterling motto is 'doubly true in regard to prttent.medicinea, buy only those made by practical prefessional Men. Dr. Class: is to Welland f tvorablyknown by littiacta.receipt books to require any recommenda-' Dn. CrrAfft'S Liver. Care has a r4o1pt book IwvoraigItteidlingrooltdin.d every` bottle Which is worth its • Dn. cbtAsZ'S Liver Cum is guaranteed te care all diseases arising from a torpid or Madly° liver stieh as Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indlgesiten, Biliousness. Jaundice, liemlio • ache, Liver Spots, annoy Conaplexion,ete., T.H'E.KIDNYS THF ki fita EYS Da. gitAsn's Diver Curd is a certain Gore for all derangements of the kidneys,suolt as pain in the back pain in lower portion of tho abdomen, constant desire to pass urine, rod and white sadintonth, shooting pains in Passage, Bright's disease and all urinary troubles, etc. Try it, take no other, it will mit* yen, soia by ail dealers tit $1.00 por bottle. EDUANSON 8g Co., actx AGE Ntel PON CANADA. ' 5l0.00an COATS "3 AGENT' ,AT CLINTON 'FOR Tye 1 * Special certificate signed by the Company, accompanies eadh watch. ylgr We have the largest stock a 4.vmera,,- Columbus, Springfiold, Waltblara. and Swiss 'Watches in the county: , If 'you ,Want good assortment -• •• , call and see his stock. „ 12B0333- 77\T. . 6CDATS, , Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver, Clinton. ott caul or Make the wheels of business ham, ff yo0 like that thole, g came early the '• BARGAINS we Offer you. 30 pr cent. Reduction in MILLINERY, .cOlikisting 61125 Ladles' and . Children's STRAW HATS and BONNETS, the .verrIatest Styles.. • SEE OUR. TREMENI)GUS STOCk\OF EN11111tOIDERXES ATCdS4, Itignigeent rancie in SASH RIBBONS in Black and C'ders, 9 i ehes BLAOR: SILle'PJEBON for SASH and ,DRESS TRIMMINGS • yard. Full _range all over ..),RIENTAL /ACES. vide in 30e.,per, !ICSSt AN :ELEGANT UNE. :01? . • Por Gents 'and Children's Wehr. kijIGHEST, GRADES; IYLEYVESI STYLES; BEST QUALITY PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES. • t(IGS'‘,13AII EN IN EXCIIAXGR, , 01114,S• :CARLIN ei ipploz.... .B16004. CLINTON ammeemmi B Lauranoe's SPECTACLES a,nd EYE -GLASSES Ai � the only Genuine/English Artieles•in the Canadian Market. , Rent Pebbles aro kept in stock. ,Tuate are given to purchasers to prove genuineness. J1ioy are recommended by and those toetinfonials have been .reeeived from the President, We- • President, Es-Preeident and The -Vice -President of the Medical Aesomation of Canada; the Frew- itentstf_thcObliege of Physicians and Surgeons, of Quebec; the Dean of the Medical Faculty ot Laval Univeraltyi.the President and Ex-Preeidente of the Itledieal-Conneti of Nova. Scotia -J -4m: These recommendations ought to be euifttlaancti t:arre their .atialities, but if further proOt is 'MB. IV. COATS, ...Watchinaker and dowdier, *Clinton. ezittai Grceryl P. 1101313'S Old Stand. o su scriber has 'bought out the Stock , of E Robb,: consiisting:ef GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Ste. Which; being bought at low' rates be is enabled _offer at the very cleaestarrices - Patronage respectfullisoliciteci.- All order's promptly filled.. .-1cierice-W-16t-. • H. R. 'WALKER CLINTON. 17.a. sale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. 11, CO. Sugar maple the mlneipal timber. AthstaWes: Railroads already built, :turner. dos towrIS and eitic1; oho of the healthiest parts of the Uaited States, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, goml roads, schools, churches, large icultural population, best buildingiaaterial at low figures, good soil, low prices.. eihy terms, pe re r title. Tor Kooks, maps. chartsond all . addgioattl intbrmaticat, address • W. 0, iltIGHART, eommissioner, grand Rapids, Mich., Mani lioine god( Faun braise Isle, Web. All Stock selected frotothe get of sires and clants of lished reputatirlr and , registered 1., the Pronelt and Amo can Stud Books. we hoe a, very largo number or imported and erroe, itat- ictut and brood mares on Ittind.., Prices maim. Correspondence solleitrtl. Send for large histrated catalogue, free by Mall. Atlarc„sa a.avatin t FilINUAt, TfetrOlt, .Mleln 01111111111 N BAKING POWDER THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND • . • • . • Opi*k.Volsr PLANING MILL • ----AND— 'DRY KILL N.! * . • 11111E SUSSOItIliEll HAVING JUST COMPLETED 1. and furnished his new Planing 11111 with machin- ery crt tho latest improved patterns, is now prepared tO attend to 50 orders in Ins line 110 the most prompt and satidaetory manner, and at reasonable rates. Uo would also return thanks to all who patronized tho old firm before they were burned out, and nowbeing tn a bettor position to enema° ordoin expeditiously, eels confident ha dall give' Netts:eaten to all. PAC:Mitr-Nearthearaact Prank, Rail:, Amy, Onion. ' • „THOMAS arcEENME.- -•,,