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CORRESPONDENCE. Lawrence The welcome rain came on Monday and plenty of it. Anthony Northrup will build a Iioumj on Lin lot in town. James Thompson and Sid ney ftteama have taken the contract. Miss Mamio ltowland and her brother Marion of Paw Paw, visited friends and rel atives in Hartford and Lawrtnco last week. Miss Alico Ackley of Decatur, and Miss Cora ltugles of Hartford, formerly teachers in our school, have been visiting friends in Lawrence. One of our 'habitual drunks" had tho privilego of "sobering off" in the cooler last Saturday night. That cooler ought to be better patronized. Quito a number of the old soldiers and their wives attended the reunion of Co. C, I'd Mich. Cav., at Tour Mile Lake last week. They all report an enjoyable time. Mr. John Avery of south-west Lawrence, was 6tricken with paralysis on Monday last, while working with a threshing-machine. We hear there is little hope of his recovery. I'KOSrKCT LAKE. Harry Chase returned to Grand Kapids last Thursday. Jennie Wakemau gave a birthday party on Saturday of last week. Lyman Cooper went to Lansing last Tues day "as a prohibition delegate from this county. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hall of Almena, and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Lillie of Allegan, visited at Albeit Pryant' last week. Elsie Carris gave a birthday party last Thursday. Several of her young lrienda re membered her by their presence and their presents. Fred Phelps shipped two pairs of his thoroughbred pigs to parties in New York a few days eince. Ho has just purchased a boar of Limbeck of Keeler. Ham Tyrrel of Lamoui. Iowa, formerly a resident of this place, called upon his old neighbors here last week. He looks as if tho climate and feid of Iowa agreed with him. Growers of cabbage would do well to con sult tho correspondent of the Jkralur He publican from Lawrence, as to the best means to destroy the cabbage worm. Consultation free. Mattawnii. At last the Jong looked for rain has como. Ladies' Aid Society at Mrs. 15. SUinton's Friday afternoon. Miss Florence Whelan has been visiting her aunt at Schoolcraft. Mrs. Bonftry and daughter are visiting at Mr. Chas. LurkimV in Milwaukee. Tho M. E. SanJay school will picnic at Pagsloy'rt Lake on tho 4th day of August. Mr. Ld. Donfoey, who is now working at tin asylum, was homo last Saturday evening. Messrs. 13. F. Morris ai d P. It. Payn were elected school trustees to till tho vacancies caused by the removal of Mr. Hawkins and the expiration of the term o: Mr. Adams. North Hamilton. Jennio Shearer is on tho sick list. Mrs. Will Harris is quite ill again. Mrs. Ferris" grand-mother is visiting her. Leona Johnson has a cousin from Ostemo, visiting her. . Ernest Worth is confined to his bed with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Llmer Xorthrup visited at PiOll Harris' last Thursday. Pert Lake was called to his home in Ureedsville on Friday last ; his nister is not expected to live; she has brain fever. Will Tomlinson of Nebraska, is calling on old acquaintances in this neighborhood. Ho has been to Delaware, to visit his parents, and is now on his way home. Lnwtou, Chauncey Durnham and wife of Gobleville, visited friends here last week. Mr. Wm. Jethnson has gone to Worthing-! ton, Minn., where ho has seemed a position j as book-keeper for Mitchell JJros. j The M. K. Society gave a lawn social in' the yards of Mrs." P. G. Kennedy and Mrs. G. D.Johnson last Saturday evening. Anybody who wants to buy, beg, borrow' or steal a lino lot of roller skates can bo ac commodated here. ' choice as to how possession m se cured and no questions asked. Mr. Juan McKcyei returned last Saturday from a trip to linthdo Mid Niagara Falls, lie don't like the whirlpool well enough to take tho chances of swimming through it. A gamo of ball was played on Tuesday at Kalamazoo, between the Kalama.oos and a picked nino composed of three players each from Law ton, Decatur and Dowagiac. C. H. Smith, Aaron Shaffer and L. S. How lco repre sented this town. Tho Mattawan and Lawton kids played a game of ball here on Wednesday of last week. Lawton was victorious by a score of twenty fight to fifteen in an eleven innings game. Tho scorers and emtsiders were so inter ested in the gamo that they did not let tho players know when tho ninth innings was completed but allowed them to continue the fun. Goblevilln. Mr. Strong's house is occupied by a family from Dloomingdale. Anyone taking tho lJijli will notice that Clark Herrou is married. L'li Hush ami Geo. Young have each given their house a coat of paint. Wo had a heavy rain hero last Sunday night, and Monday morning. Joe Deshon, an old time resident, is mak ing a visit here to old friends. Mrs. Tom Welch of Paw Paw, has been tho guest of Nick Welch tho past week. Elmer Sirrine of Denver, made Gobleville a visit last week. He looks hearty. Mrs. Will Stedman has returned from a two weeks visit with Will at Chicago. It is reported here that Chris Dowraan has been appointed postmaster at Kendall. It is eipected that tho Adventists with their tent will next locate at Lawton, probably next week. A grateful republic, after a suit of nino years, has just awarded Kansom Koot a pension of $1,412. Mrs. Plakcniau, mother of Jcromo Dlake- inan of Wavcrly, is visiting him, intending to ttay some time. Hush shipped & car of hogs frem hero and 'another from Dloomingdale, last week, pay ing 3.75 per hundred. We took a run over to Almena last Sab bath, to the tent Sabbath Kchcol. They seem to bo doirg well and had a fair turnout. Wm. Healyand E.A. Bee attended the state prohibition convention at Lansing this week. Mrs. Kant returned last wock from her visit north, and was suffering with a bad felon. Tho Central has put up another car houso in place of the one burned ; this time near tho deiot. Ferguson, the butcher, is feeding his hogs on beef tallow and claims it fat's them ; the idea ! making lard from tallow! The teachers for the ensuing year aro Will Sago at fifty dollars, and Miss Merwin at not to exceed thirty dollars per month. Kit Young served a summons on a man in Allegan County. Tho man has not yet ap peared. Expect Kit dropped him a card. A Sunday School excursion of twenty-seven coaches from Kalamazoo, passed through here on Wednesday of last week for South Haven. Five of our business men were called on last week to pay a note of 2,MX), to which they had attached their names as an accom modation. Elder 11. M. J. Pound will deliver a tem perance lecture- either at the church or Cle ment's hall, on Sunday, August first. Some thing new is expected. A Waverly farmer was in town tho other day to buy steel traps to catch woodchucks; he was out of meat and expected the minister to dinner the next Sunelay. It was not exacted that a citizen of Way erly would know any better than to clap his hands in a church, but those in tho city cer tainly ought to have better manners. Clark Herron has returned from the west, where ho has been teaching schojl. He is uncertain as to his next location. A good chance lor koiuo ono to pick up a school teacher. Ld. lieiot. w ho is stopping with Lilly Mar killie, while trying to stop somo colts was kicked by one of them. Dr. Devere, hap IK'iiing by, acted the good Samaritan and poured oil on, his wounds. All right. Almena, wo have tried to torture some thing out of those references but can't see any point. Let us not trend upon ono another as tho frog said when he got among the horses. As jou wish, wo will drop tho subject. Charley Thayer drove his cow into tho stable to tie her and. not backing up w hen ho told her, thumped her on tho heael and was very much surprised to see her elrop elowu dead. She was not a total loss how ever as she was gooel beef. Tho old Squaw Princess Yiroqua gave a couple of lectures hero last week week, the gist of which was that a genuine Ingun ' would not lie, but after they got mixed with tho Yankees, they were bad medicine. If that is ho, wo expect she must bo about one fourth " Iugun." Last week tho married and unmarried men played another game of ball for tho ice-cream. Tho married men were beaten by a scoro of li to and tho Li'jli t accuses them of flunking out and refusing to play. This, tho captain indignantly denies and says tho Li'jht is a r. Mr. Crosby is now shipping his Amsdcn peaches of which ho has alout 400 baskets. Ho expects about 1 ..()) baskets of different kinds. A peach crop hero is something unusual, and they sell like hot cakes. So far ho has marketed them at Kalamazoo. His trees aro small, averaging about six bas kets to the tree. Decatur. Mr. N. L Hooper is building a new barn. Prof. Pearce returned home one day last week. Mr. E. A. Crane of Kalamazoo, was in town last Thursda. Mr. Will Snow and wife of Paw Paw, were in town last Friday. Miss Alice Ackley has been visiting at Lawrence during the past week. Quite a number of our people visited Lake Park last Sunday to hear Dr. Kenyou's lecture. Lev. A. X. Alcott will preach at tho Uni vorsalist Church next Sunday morning and evening. George Longwell. Ld. Stevens and Al. Stevenson of l'aw Paw. were i:i town one day last Week. Mr. Win. Tuttle nnd wifu of Ktla.ra.uo, spent tho greater part of lat week at his brother's. Mr. J. If. '1 utt!e. Pert Colo of the Court', ' and wife, cud Druco Cumings and wife from Paw Paw, were tho guests of Mr. Dugbee on Sunday last. - - - - ot n Water Haul. At Pugslev's hkc. 'J .i miles northwest of Paw l'aw. our fishermen tiften catch nickerel a with hook and lino weighing 12 to 20 pounds. ouerin uaingan ami A. 11. Losta had heard of this lake. Armed with good tacklo they started out yesterday to land a few of these finny monsters. After fishing four hours without any bite, John told A. 11. that pick erel never did bite till just before dark: then look out for them. So fishing away till near ly night, lo and behold John got a bite. Got one, by thunder; an old lunger." "Give him line.' says A. ll.,"and let him runawhilo and you can handle him easier.' "Ho is a big one," says John; '-hero take my revelver, and as soon as I get him to tho top of the water, put a ball just back of his front fins, as I don't want to loso him, ho is such a monster." "All right," pays A. K., '-let him run awhile, anel when you get ready to ge t him up I'll bust him." "Ho is an old set tler," said Joliu, "and if Frank Knappen was only here now wouldn't his eyes bung out? Now get ready. I'm going to pull him up and be sure and shoot him just back of the gills and not break tho hook or we lose him." A. II. got ready and John began to lango on his iole. "Carefully:" called out Costa; "dont le t him flop much as ho comes to the top." Galligan hauled away. " him!" said both in a breath; "nothing but a mud-turtle!" Kalamazoo Tdajraph. KniiotaM I.cttcr. The following letter from our old friend, Frank Millington, who is employed in a Kan sas drug store, indicates that tho prohibition of saloons in that part of the moral vino yard is really a great success, and that while the saloons have been abrogated, the drug business has also received a great looni which, as a matter of courso was very desir able?) Kiuwin, Kansas, July 2rd. Kditoim Trui: Noktiikrner : Enclosed I hand you excuso mo for reaching so far in front of you a dollar and a half to pay my subscription to jour "meas ly old paier". I hasten to refute tho assertion of Mr. Thomas, or rather to correct tho natural impression given by his way of speaking; in our cjountv. wo have no saloons. Kirtvin lively little place of 1,200 inhabitants with a number ot nounsning imsiness nouses. Wo have four drug stores nnd another is soon to bo onened to sunnlv a Honcr felt u-ant " Although I had always believed Kmsas to be one ot lire Healthiest of states, I find, by re f erriurf to a certain class of public documents, to which I have ready access, that our male population is quit geuerally rooro or lesa afllicted with various alarming disease's that require treatment of a stimulating character. It is really wonderful. Put Kansas is a pro hibition state and ire glory in it. Splendid rains and nice warm weather. Corn is bunkum." Wheat brings forty cents and old corn sixteen cents per bushel. Wonder how some of my old farmer friends would like to market their crops at that price? Unwashed wool ten and one-half cents per pound ! Let those who complain of tho little T. & S. H. plug II. lb. complain no more. Kirwin is on tho calamity branch of tho Union Pacific; one passenger train a day each way w est at 12:21 midnight and east at .p:l." a. m. A freight train each way carries passengers. During the month of January last, only three mails wero received in Kirwin. Will some of my kind friends please pack for me a lox of old pape rs and books next fall, so that I may not completely mold up? I will also accept clotheH. cash or congratulations ; gratuitous advice not nec essary. I am daily receiving hundreds of thank fully, awfully grateful certificates from per sons benefited by tho cards I have circulated regarding Criterion Mineral Water. i. S. MlLLlNoTON. 1 r . 1. - r it if i t r i call on Tuesday last. The Prof, is just as ; i rox. jtruui ut iiuiuoro. niauo us u oriei . xai auu jouy as ever, aim uas jusi as nam work to cross his legs. An IhitrrnrlHliitf, lit liable IIoue. C. L. Katon can alwavs be relied nnon.not only to carry in stock tho best of everything, out 10 Beeuro mo agency lor sucu article as have well -known merit, and are Donular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reli able. Havinr secured tho Agency for tho ee l- ebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely euro any and every aiTect ion of Throat, Lungs, Chest, and to show our confi dence, we invito yon to call and get a Trial iJottio ires?. liucklen's Arnica Malvu The Pest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by C. L. Laton. Judge of a government by the men it pro duces. Judge of a man by his deeds, a treo by its fruits, a medicine by its results. Time tried and truo is Dr. Ih'golow's Positive Cure, which contains tho good qualities of all tho best cough remedies without tho defects of any of them. A safe and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles Sold by O, W. Longwell in fifty cent and dollar bottles. Healing to the luncj. Safe and pleasant for children. An Answer Wanted. Can any ono bring us a case of Kidney or Liver complaint that Electrio Hitters will not speedily cure? Wo say they can not, as thou sands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electrio Bitters will prove. Brights Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quick ly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. R. W. BROUGHTON" MERCHANDISE. HOT WEATHER SHOES AT BS,OTJC3-S:,T,OIr ' S BI H i HH I K n IIAJJU kJ 1 UIUj "Women's (.'ottae Clippers, Men's Canvas 3 5:i--j JJall Shoes, Mem's Sevil CreeMlmotv Shoos, UoV Canvass J5aso Uall Shoe-s, T.,.,. wl " O f;i.l.,w. Cm!,. Pl. .'11-11 r , , 4 1 4 l , v miiiiii i iuii in Men's 'l. 50 Kip Plow Shoes, -Me;n's Solid Comfort Harvest Shoes, LARGEST STOCK IN PAW The people are finding out it nays to trade at BROUGHTON'S SHOE STORE, oecause they can get anything they want in the way of boet wear. o. h. joneq--FunriiTuns. FURNITURE Largo Shipments of New Goods for tho Sprinpr Trado being daily received. A Splendid assortment. Prices Bed Rock. S. H. JONES. rsw nitm . i . it rtm w w I IK lX I ) SI I S YOUNG-RECRUIT YOUNG- LUCK'S ALL Will make tho Spring fceism ef lS-fl at the Willard House Bam, Paw Paw, Jlich. YOUNG RECRUIT. I No. 175. Imported from England in July. 1HX.", by Fields Bros.. Ceelar Falls. Iowa. Is a beauti ful bright bay. : years old, KI'.j hands high, and weighing about 1,:5L'0 pounds. YOUNG LUCK'S ALL. Is 8 years old. a beautiful mahogany brown, 1; I hands high, weighing about 1,100 lbs. He has proved a sure foal getter r.nd an ex cellent sire. J"Fur Htylr, actum and ral make-up, th'n horscH arc imt MirpaMHetl by any hvrnt in the Ktato. -TEKMK! YOrXU KlU'ltriT.--J0 for the M-axou, with the privilege of re-turiiiiitf the next kcukiu if not in foal. YOI ( MTK. AMi.-l.-i to insure, Hcaou Single service fs. J'fTor further particulars adJrcpn CLEVELAND BAY HOUSE COMPANY l'AW l'AW, MICHIGAN. G SMwu.c j :cis 1.00 1.00 PAW. EVERYTHING NEW. O. T. DOWEN T ZEE DEEP GUT CLOTHING HALL THE Leading Topic just now is the Great Cyclone at Bowen's Deep Cut Clothing Hall in the shape of 200 MENS' SU At $4.00, $5.00 anil $6.00 No comments are needed on these immense bargains. COME AND SEE For yourselves. Until pose to undersell in this part T. BOWEK, C. R. AVERY- SP DRY GOODS Is t-iftrinc; extraordinary ir.ilucvmenN in- GOODS CIIINKLED S:i:i:SlXKKliS: CANVASS Vitnl vido. uouMt vt iuht. Indiu'D TOIL WHITE DRESS GOODS i I'roin uj)- 0-u.r 1 BLjACZ: C3-. Cr. SILZI tUill Itaih. Jf rcquf'slt'tl, we f;ive a Avrittcn .Miarautco v-ith each dies pattim. Our :U in. COLOKEI) CASIIMKUES nt lL'.,c kv yard will astonish vo. l'rty-tvo inch SCMM CJJTU, v cvni r.rd -vp. SHAWLS. FANS and PAKASOLS in newest and latest desii.ii';. now on co.L:bitiuii. Our Millinery Derailment, v.ithMrs. St-arlcs at the head, is replete with the ri'oV. f-tylisli llala and liimmts poihlo lo procure. Prices moderate. P. S. Silk I'mbrellas and Coaching 1'arasois at low price-i for linn yKu. lira .iTun in IiiiJien' and fientV Wrappern at L'.'c. PcKpr ctfully, G E. CHAPP ELL--STATIONERY, ETC. C3-- 353. CjH.SSIL.X-, Keeps conotr.ntly on hand an elegant assortment of STATIONERY BOOKS, PERIODICALS OF ALL KINDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Having: mado largo additions to tho stock of G. W. Matthews, wbictr I recently purchased, I can All tho wants of everybody in this line. G-. IE. CHAPPELL. W. M. BRANCH--MU5ICAL INSTRUMENTS. rO? PIANOSSRGAIS A Organs. S35. $50. $65. $75 and no. - w I H- , rt if-f CLOTHING. ITS further notice we pro any and all dealers of the state. PROPBIETOB. - DRY GOODS. mmn CLOTHS: t One t,Li::i:i- a v..!. voith l u. jj-c, Z)D. r.d tone 1-kh luan l.'c j;-r var1. COLORED DRESS SILKS I f I I H- - -- --- f . Pianos, $200, $225, $250, $275 and np, I AL I HOUSE CHEAT nEDTTCTIOlTS !i"Cail at Music Kooms or write nt once-. Kooms with Mr?. l. A. Hopkins, Paw Paw, Mi.Tr.