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                  <text>Kuhville, Barrj Comity,

Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. I
got a gun, which we used to hide in ani

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873.

NO.

will ,ma)te their own terms fie to prife,

aHfroi
mcat excitement si'd confusion prevailed in
at half___
or else they’ll split on you; so it’s bet­
old drain.
i&gt;o vicinity of the. bank* as th* eager deposi­
‘rue fact of the nuspen*ion created a* much
The first night when - we went out, ter, go to an honest man at once. My nxcitamant as the *uMpet&gt;«lou of Jay Cooks A
tor!. gathered about the ln*titntiona, aud in
Mime ‘nstance,! the police had to guard the
when wa l&lt;-.ft par room ovepihe stablesi mao, Mr.
keeps the biggest Co. The new* left the street, at the dos* of
bnaluew*. lb a condition of great excitement,
door*. Advice* from Atlanta, Ga.. state that
it was terrible dark, even for conutry ■ house in Foose town, and deals with all and the headway made in rv-*t-&gt;ring confidence
Burros, Sept. 2th-The lenk presidanta at cotton 1 * arriving freely, but there fa no money
thia city have decided to mhko only *mall cur­ to move it. Every kauk in Anguata, G* . boa
fellows that get used to it. Will led mo। tlio gentry. A very tidy man, air, but a was in a great measure losu
The run on the saving* bank* continued to­ rency paymeota, sud to Imus 910,000,000 of ntiapcuded. The PoTar Having* Bank, of At­
over the fields to a wood right in front bit addled about old picicrs and crock - day, but, as moat of them adopted lb* dims I loan rsrtlfir*:**
lanta, ba* anspeuded. The Holme (Ala.) Sav­
Psn.XDKU-si*. Sept. 29 -A deddadly bettar ing* Bank h*,* also collajmod
rule
for
paying
depositor*,
the
excitement
eryware.
.Hays
he
to
me
one
day,
set
­
'of. Squire’s house. They called it the
Or iba *np » rruuly bw.
feeling prevail* in financial circles iu this city.
HavanxIk, Ga. Sept. 25—There fa quite a
soon subsided. .
■
Belt, sir, because it ran all round the ting in his parlor, a-drinking a drop of
Y«*italaqv, “WtarsM*****^Thsre ta endies* oonfmnon, wild spsmxtation, Bank official* do not apprwhoud any fhrtber fun on the hanks, which are paviug dpliar for
Htet jasi lira aw for ytm."
J
home park. A nice wood it wur. 1 had sherry wine, "Mr. Rook*,’’ •says he, abetinl .]Topo*ala, loud threatening*, ominou* trouble of mnch consequence, and thing* *re dollar. Bn sines* in at a complete *tand-*till
going
along
smoothly
.
fOr
waul
of
currency.
*11—
tiropiiccicR. These indicate the clamor at fhe
nested in it when n hul. There wur " that picter over there.” pointing to an Fifth Arenas Hotel thia evening, wliero the
The member* of the flrm.of Jay Cooke A
AxmS arajwtrizfeWtvof
J
Little Bom. Hept. 36.—The excitement
Co.
exftre**
much
regret
that
any
creditor*
dozens of squirrels in it. Oncommon old smudge so dark that I could hardly .whole city *eetn* congrogeted in ooudoused, 1
I cocnpressed. confused agitation. The pre*- should be influenced by th* efforts of *j&gt;*rerf*- continue*. Everything 1* at a atand-StlU. Very
ente animals they be, sir—brushes away &gt;ee it, “ that," nays h?, “ is a Tishiun. pee*" for the Doming are giooay anoash. tor* to buy up claim* al heavy discount*, feel­ few parties lake city money, and nogreenthe dry beech leavM with their tails, My picter restorer won’t tell me wheth­ Tiiere 1* d*pre**kn&gt; everywhere; *n&lt;i y«*t it ing confinant of their ability, if not nesdle**ly Ixcka are iu circulaliou.
Vtcuuavao, Sept. 99.—Th* banka have sus­
cannot be said that the actual financial aitna­ embarraaaed. to meet all their obligations with
and then turns 'em round to pick up the er it’s a copy or a huriginal; he won’t tion tn New York'warrant* Chi* d*prc**iot&gt; of a lull and satisfactory aettlsmeut. It wa* re­ pended for thirty day* aa a precautfanary
marked by one of the senior partner*: " WRhUi
nuts.
Being so near Squire's house I commit htasclf. It's the Tribute Money th* public.
• Psredtor, *te tafcM.
CuLWon, 8. C.. Hept. ‘X —There i* no run
After th* failure of' dew* wa* announced, ta tuontli* from U&gt;1* time we will ahow the
felt afraid, and sajd so.
“ Never you is the picter.. Observe the bexpression the city wa* flooded with a er*at many rumor*, people what the house of -lay Cooko A Co. la. on the ban Li here, notwithaiaudiug theexdle■s wr«allr4 Mrwrrt surprise
iniud/Lta^ya WiM ; " lit j keepers is p^ay pf that Pharisee’s heyebniw there, Mr. involving the credit of eucli Den as Opdyke, 1 would a*y in six month*,' if Ibero was a rea­ nrout elsewhere. Cotton is being diapoeed of
pourf.irt
grew;
Vennily*. Howe. Mid M*cy, and other* who are sonably decent money market.**
’ SloxTooMKar, Ala.. Sept. 26.—Cotton'haa
■wuld tklBC wtfiiVtantr rya
tip to the Asps spinneys, aud we'rfi as Rooks.’’
WksnrooTOX, Bc.pt. 29.—The Secretary of
Au 4 UuMigb talk* mJ
m
b« hev*d to be HubatauCia! and eound.
I gwm u a*nt l» tro*.
safe here os if we was in heaven, because
“ And so. that’s a Tishian, is it ?’’
Philabelfhu, Bent. 23.—The flnaurial crisis the Treasury is no longnr troubled with tele­ boon roming in freely, bnL not a bale lia*
grams
of
inquiry
from
financial
sources.
No
bo«u
sold ror want of currency.
O d«m 11 •n-UmtaS.oT • »*!.
here 1* over, and banker* and broker* are
they don't expect us. Ha'n't you heard says I.
'
.
'
‘
LovAvti±z. Sept. 29,—In order to prevent
And aie jitrt &lt;k fmt taro I
transacting buainre* a« turn al. AJL the Blate excitement whatever exists in that dspartparaon say how we looks too high for
“It is," says he. “It's the picter banks that were under teDporarydlffieultie* rntuit. and the Executive Department to ■n anticipated “ran" 0:1 their institution*, lb*
equally free from it, slice the official an- foHnwing banka have tamporarirr cloeed their
things cloae by?"
that brought TMbiundxMit; and if it'a have reanmed. except the Untao and Citizen*'. nounoemeut that the President and Secretary door*: 'German Bank, Manoiiic Saving*Bank,
Tli* latter will *oon re*un:o. All the National
Will sniggered quietly to himself at only a horiginal, ft’a worth its *ltoa- Bank* aiood finn. aud no doubt* were enter- could do nothing more to relieve the |&gt;ectuiisry Western Bank. German Insurance Bank,.
Louisville Banking Companr, Western Ger­
ta-Bod of lheif atateillty.
.
thti thoiight of the paraon.
I felt very sonds.
man Savings Bank. Contra! Saving* Bank.
Nev; Yum, Hept. 24 —Th* depression which
Tlic suspended banks are al! saving* banks,
honked, for the big hound at the stables
But Grouch is a good ]&gt;ay and an hon­
Trll her th« «»b .houid court Um nran.
nettled down on the city last evcelug contin­
oondneted and owned chiefly by' Germans,
J.M-tan : tld» leap ymr?
&gt;
'.. '
yelped as if he knew wc was there. The est man.
with long line* of *mall German depositor*.
ued thi* Doming at the opaulng of Lnaineo*.
Tb*l • «t&gt;J- I'm kind of twhfuMlkr,
bh, yea, sir. I've been nabbed four It was generally recognised that the depres­
All of them hare abundant resource*, many
river washed over the ford with a dismal
AwaUtas forhr^&lt;T».
being able to pay &lt;2 for every *1 ou deposit
sound.
The toads on lake crooked aw­ times. We helps one another to pay sion was unwarranted, and that the exciteout of th* Muola. Tbo- banka iu the city were
And abould »lw bear I'm &lt;M-*rrd o&lt; bw,
heavily drawn on, bat. Are -gU right, and will
ful , The night wind Bounded sad the fine. But the last time I had thffe meut r□unequeut 0:1 tlio failure of »o promi­
Tool)awmr It ean**. L» true.
Chicago, B«pt. M.—The report that the not bo affected.
O darn H aD~Wmmd at» gal.
among the trees. The great bell at the months on the wheel. No joke that, nent a u«rfi»o a* that of Henry Clew* A Co. bhjiks of tbu» cUj bad agreed to clow their
loo quickly
lira b»ure away
Naw Oslums, Hept. 29.—Except symptom*
And me J uta tlx fm* twt&gt; I
bad csuMd the actual diaastere to be exagger­
Hi. rvn.iug O'S&lt;fil ua Lome aeain ;
hull rung for prayers.
The church sir. It makes your arms and thighs ated aud augmentod. aud the |muiic uuueecxra- places for tbs preseut ia incorrect, aud bad ita of a general slight asphyxia caused by a
of currency, there is little change in
And attar lltafaW holiday
clock struck eleven.
Gradually the feel like babies*. I varn’t good for rily snperfieiai: aud panic-«tncken brokers origin in a aenaatioual article in that senaa- scarcity
our financial affaire. The bank* continue to
•Cams toll, at “o, and pain.
bad
gone
to
bed
demoralised,
while
anbetanVARIETIES.
lights went out one by one. I was sorry nothin' for n month after, and had to go tial and conservative fluanciere had retired »e- tional sheet, the Chicago Timet. The most pay 925 per day to each depositor that de­
the banka did do indeed the only thing they mands iu
Yrt Uta a |*faul itreara. that ton*
on the parish. Everything else iu jail rioua and a liule apprehetiuve. but ntill strong
to see the lust one go.
Rhodb Ihlaxj? is overcome with mice.
WUI Hi si la Ura waklue though!,
in the belief that the panic wa* practically did—at their meeting, was to pass a resolution - Little R&lt;x k. Sept. M.—The money panic
“ Look up there. Rooks," says Will, ia very comfortable ; but the wheel is ended, and that the bank* oould Hnntaiu tb’em- recomniendiug and authorizing the banka not continues. Never in the history of this city There are at least thirty &lt;&gt;r forty there.
IW like a wri^imantrami song.
lias money boon no ntriugenU Itis irn|x&gt;**lhk.
That Uapiwwr* ban brought,—
loading mo underneath some trees and the very devil. I’ll sartinly thrash Tom •clve*. Both partire rote iu lb* *ain* humor, to poy Uirye eitevk* until the present unexam­ to get any with any sort of collateral.
If a man has two vires it is bigamy.
and, with the name impulse guiding both, they
That bright,
atunraer boUdaj,
pointing upwards. I looked as hard as Jarvis for that some night.
crowded into Wall *treet al an early hour tin* pled scarcity of currency aliall have. been .re­
Suppose he has mere ? Then it becomes
Yea, sir, I’m married, but my wife morning - the fir*:, excited and unlrar; the lieved. The New York banka adopted the
I could.
But, lor blcas you; it was too
Loxixjx, Sept. V&gt;. -£4,280,000 in corcreigna Brighamy. v
eame nils aeveral daya ago—thoee of Phila­
•ecoud,
acrion*
And
di*po*ed
to
be
gruff.
dark to sec oven a white smock-frock. has got rumatiz by field-work, and has
The crowd on the *tre«t wa* not *o large Ma delphia, Kt. IxioiB, Now Orleans, Haitimore and #51,000 iu gold bare were drawn from the
Wb are told that nothing is made in
“ Oh, it doesn’t matter," says WilL half-a-crown a week from the pariah. on'jirevion* dav*, but it wa* Dore imprtwaive. and Cincinnati have done the raise. Indeed, Bank of England Co-day for shipment to
In front of the Stock Exchange, iu Broad every Lank in the oonntry must, for the pres­
vain. How about a prpttygjrl? Isn’t
“ Yon keep quiet, hold the bag, and do I'm a laborer, and earn ten shillings a ■treat, there waa gathered, earhent of all. a ent, govern itself by thia rule—that ia. pay America.
THE / AeHEirS STORY.
taixnoz. Sept. 2fi.—The market for all she a maiden vain ?
week,
beside*
what
I
can
make
by
out
currency
only
when
absolutely
hecawary.
large group of broker*, who &lt;li*cn**ed the
its I tell you, and no mistake." Will
Amencan securities is flat end prices have de­
t’s worHOkan^wmbliDg, sir, and it
rrvbabtliticn of a reojtetung of the Exchange. and in limited amounts, or it will be crippled
A little girl has described
happy ”
put the gun to his shoulder and fired poaching—perhajMi four or five shillings Flnaliv, wheu it wa* announced that the Block and puahed to the wall by having ita cash re­ clined heavily.
&gt;ts driul g holler. Skittles is onas feeling as if yon- wanted to give all
twice. In a minute the quiet wood, was i more. I've two boya, ten and twelve. Exchange would not open during the day. sources entirely drained out of it.
CURllRKT ITEMS.
ng, but maebing is the captain.
Thia |&gt;recaiitiouan’ action wan not rrudrrox!
School, sir ? Oh, no ; they're worth j this group of regular broker* gave way to au
your things to your little sister.
in
on
uproar.
Thousands
of
wings
&gt;p it, sir| I could wipe off mi score
equally large gathering of ojwrator*. who, by neceseary by a ponje, but in order to prevent
Mbs. Dolly Love, the last pensioner
flap)}e&lt;l. Cock pheasants screeched with . five sbilliigH a week to me. Batter stop their loud • vociferations and gwtKulatiou*, a pank. It ia not a confession of tnsolvaoey.
A cbvkl joker, now divorced, has
he Crovig Cock easier than I conld fright, and the hens criod chorus, j
mad* th* *treet more hideoua tlian their pr»- but a measure of nrndenee for the protection of the Revolution, residing in Ulster
poaching?
No, air, I'm blowed
* &gt;j of sport ; and when I says
of (bcmaelvea and the general buaiuesa intor- county, New York, died nt Highland been giving advice to a blind man.
doceteora bad don*.
do.—Bclgraria.
“ Gel married,u be said, “ that will open
Th* first atartlhig event of the morning wa* e»te of the community. The Merchants' Ex­
Blackbirds
and
thrushes
wanted
to
1 jgood
deal, for the landlord
, 3 months,
11 sayal
_
the announcement that Howe* A Macy, prob­ change—an organization of the heavy mer­ last Saturday, aged 100 yuars1
know what was up ; and. all the tiny
your eye*."
ably a* strong a firm of private banker* as cantile house*--heartily indor.es this action of and 10 days.
’
.
nrs I sly die in his debt; and I bethere I* tn the city, had declined to open their
birds twittered like mad;
I was scared
To the toast *• Woman—she is a link
T
he
Protestant
population
of Berlin
&lt;c him. £■ a fellow takes to poachdoom. Instantly it wa* interpreted a* a fail­
almost to death by a pheasant whirring
ure. It waa hour* before it Iracame under, he's d 0 for as safe as honnoa. I’ve
Is 731,071.
It lias 47 parishes, with 37 between heaven and earth I" Prentice
■tood that the** banker* had taken thi* step
once replied: “ So is' a sausage thrown
n a prii e sportsman dow for twenty close by my ear-hole, and was just bolt­
churches
and
23
chapels,
and
111
pas
­
solely a* a precautionary measure, believing
ing ; only Will collared mo.
“ Where
tors—there being one minister to be­ up in the air I”
nrtinma-, and I’m n bigger
New Yobx, Sept. 2?.—Wall street to-day pre- j that, iu the excited state of the market and
general inability to realise on a particular
ts &lt;-rn 6,(XX) and 7,000 peopla* JgSBSBfi
lian ever in the way of lik- arc you off to, you fool ?” ho growled, seated a moat extraordinary a|&gt;ectecle.
It 1 eta** of secunuea, they must eventually run
a-iaughing to himself like. “ Give mo would be difficult, in the necsaaarily brief Um- 1 nhort of greenbacks. There fcsd been, on
Fbedkbick A. Aikex, a Icvllng* mem­
‘artinly, some gives it up,
the bag." I picked it np, for I had its of a^Slewspsper report, to gi»u * comet Tuesday, an indication of a panicky run on
out their eyes faijrf m
ber of the counsel for Mrs. Snrrat\ in a
thi* bouse, cooMquent nu the fact that it I*
s/jfp^»Ulreeiy-.H^'&gt;h1nek- dropped it in xny iyighL Will shoves ides of the excitement which prevailed. But | in the same buikLog witb-fflww* A Ca, who
letter confirms the statemeut of ? ndgv
two birds in it, and strides away to the the excitement to-day wan, apfflfceMir^af y. bad just failed. Of cohrauth* aw^p^pfion to­ country to food.
I Holl that Mrs. Surratt was n&gt;4 mama,
ith, he* ‘tired a good bit now. He
DrrauiT. Sept. 25.—There was quits a flurry
entirely different kind to the
to-|iay, and connlderaMe run on some of the | clod, either at the" ankles or
ob^erxvU-le on Friday and on RstnrtUy,^NMH Btang bko U-ai
say it wt because the Methody man edge of tb6 wood.
bank*.
F.
Lutz
A
Cc^naxate
bankers,
have
elosing
nf
It wur a sight, sir, to see him slash off bad its origin in a condition of .universal ]Anl«.
de him dTisy in bin'mindand he’s
while in the presence of the Court. '
chism is too hard.
Ain’t there any
suapeiided.
Upon tbs b~4»
B^dqgcuu nq, and has had t*a Call”, tp across the .’Icida and clear the hedges. I The streets, that is to eay. Wail street and news that C.’.-ds
St. Loci*. Kent. 25.—The St. Louin banka
A Fbkmcu provincial.p*i&gt;er has been kitty-chiam for little boya?"
kept up a bold front until to-day, when the
London bouwa fit
u j followed. Right away from ^hehall we Broad htrcct. were crowded.
nireach. Bl t^)e truth is, the blinds
sentenced
io
pay
50
francs
each
to
17
It was difficult for a pedestrian to thread hi*
news came that the banka of Chicago and
The over- raffll
A gentleman in Indiana, when asked
id1 ffireut, towards a wood two miles oft As way through the different ktoui* which occu­
&lt; 'mcinnati liad followed the examp&gt; of New ! persons whose dames it published on a
Jiavo guPtMn.Urf He can’t see ; ant
why he didn't marry and settle down,
pied the streets and sidewalks alike.
York. They at once yielded to the pres­
good iHThcr-rnnst
to hita we run, we heard jjates slam, and the
jCjnfldcIk* increased a* the dav advanced,
sure. There ia no apparent excitement on 1 list of pilgrims. The publication was feelingly replied that he thought more
hound
had
stopped
liarking;
so
Ire
and about 2 o’clock (her* wara mshUnalirink-.
I true and harmless, but French law for­
Back cat it forty yards on n dusky
____ HjB___ _
alreote.
aa that Of Jay j Cnicaqo, Sept. 97. Yesterday the finan.-ial I bids journals to meddle with tlm private seriously of being divorced and Bel­
Bght. O1 Jacob Greene] sir, is like knew that the Squire's folks were out, aga of the line* at tflying tellsr*’ window* at
lira l&gt;aiika and bantling houses. The heavy
ting Up?---- t-------. —
ware cauaod the first real damage in thia
Kolouicn dw. Solomon, si.*,i, when he and tlmt the dog wur loosed. When we basinfe* done all dav had been &lt;li*]&lt;slched
I affairs, of individual*.
city. At 10 o'clock k m. it was announced
“ Mamma," said a little girl, “ what's
Bbt so old T couldn't enjqykhimself the got to the other wood we wurdead-beat. with all possible «peol. and a* *oon a* it wa* __________ ______ ______ _______ ____ _ _
known among the merchant* that the purchase Southern accuritia* and raihray bond* haveS from the Clearing-Honn* that, on account of | The California Acclimati ing Hodcty the meaning of a book being printed in
^■ue os he*,sod, said it waJ all vanity I wanted to go home, but Will wur in of bond* was uninterrupted, and that the rule finally been their rnin._______________.
the extraordinary situation, no deposits would I have raised this year -40.000 trout from
12mo?
” “ Why, my dear," replied the
adopted
by
the
Having*
bank*,
of
r«-.-purinkBy Vexstiu of spirit. I o doubt it high spirits, and swore the game wur thirty day'* notice for the withdrawal of all
Nrw Yozk, Sept. 2S.—The fueling in Wall j for the present 1« rereived and no checks ova obtained at th* East, the fish now
mother, “ it means that the liook will be
^rrcxu:g wen » jellow trie* to carry on . only begun,. and .that he would^ have ■large sum*. "»5 accepted without any di*turl&gt;- street wa. much quieter to-day. No more would be paid by the following banks: Union i being from two &lt;0 lour inclies in length ;
published
in twelve months."
i ance***’ the vavnig- l-sulr*, tbs rertl^ballou of , failures iiaveliOon re&gt;&gt;ortsd, and it i* believed j National Bank, Cook County National Rank, j they had &lt;0,000 native trout hatched in
Kio old gumbs, and can't.
money obeck* was not prepaid, mid II ww ovf- I
I- miorrf. Tb««
S.toojl B.nk- M.n"r.e,nw’.' SA schoolboy in Hartford wrote, far
F How did begin the gwnr
Well, it and it would ha* bin a bad night for dent at die bank* that U&gt;e de]&gt;o«itor* were l&gt;e- .
.
.1
. ...
j
tioual Bank, National Bank of Commerce. I the spring, which are now from one to
Ire*
excitement
on
the
street
than
on
any
day
|
ri&gt;lrn
thu
Uielr
.
lup&lt;
,
n
ri
oll
u
I two inches long, besides 220,000 Tahoe hie first “ composition,”—only one time
£Wur like tbs : At oiglrjri I wur in Tom Jarvis, the keeper, if he had come ginning to believe that the atorm had | a**e«l. J
M™&gt;o. Jay Cauks A Co. tro out with a state- ] ■for a week. The crowd* which have assembledS only temporary, that they have ample asret*
—to^wit: “ Habeas coppers—-To have
trvice with old master. Jhnrlstone, at acfpsy us then. Well, sir, after wc had merit giving th* names of bank* and banking 1 in Wall and Bread street* fcr some dav* past i to mcel
demands, and that they w&gt;U ro­ trout about two inches in length.
bou*e*
who
wil
jxy
draft*
of
their
enrre।
wer*
not
vihible.
A
feeling
prevailed
that
a
•*««•
bnaincea
*0
soon
a*
they
car
convert
rested
and
got
wind,
Will
did
the
same
he Dove F&gt;lca ; and Wil Oakley wur
*«.Nor cards," is the frequent an- i
r)X&gt;ndenle. All drafts again*: dajxMiit* made { general smqraiudon of the bank* would lie those a*ret* into currency. Thc~ t*i»strong
&gt;y fel lor servant. A r Hie strapping trick again, and brought down two | *mce the auapcruion will be |&gt;aid on presonta- ‘ nocresary'. and a rumor was current that the behtt that the crisis of «h* i-jw has boon 1 nouncement to the marriage notice;
. —.—.—_ » «
r reached and Dresed, and &lt;nat there will bo no
|Uow wir WilL
Gone Lo ■ America? more pheasant. Then we run for home lion.
and now come “no carriages,” to the ,
The National Trust Company, which *n»mare ru*t«cmu&lt;iu*.
few. II-saved his mouti, air, and I like hares, and got in safe without see­ pended payment an Saturday, state that their
Tlte mercantile -taases do not seem to have funeral notice. Why not ? A grext fnbeen thu* f»-affected, and have been able to
I
liabilitiM
do
not
exceed
M.OOO.OtiO,
and
that
P^d-H mine ; that a tl| difference, ing anybody.
nerol in these latter days, has bccutae '
meet
all
&lt;uair
obligations
a*
they
matured,
i the capital and asaeta of tao company exceed
Brctlrr, aS we sat on tlb aHeltry side
p&gt;e.H^v* are still made in all the banks. That more expensive than a marriage, and a ’
We played this game pretty often, and
is.ro baa been a withdrawal of currency for
A dispatch Iron Pittsburgh announces tbs
B hage, eating our brei|1 and cheese, the village got into a regular hubbub.
th* pnrpoee of boardinr it m private safre is marriage often costs enough to start a '
failure of Jaruoa t. Brady A Co. and the Se­
the Judge was seated aud said ; “ Dal's
B sect the jilnntp nbeiuibits strut so Tim Squire swore there vav, some of curity Trust Com|any.
obvious ; but if the bank* continue to meet the young man in a prosperous business. requirements of their cnatomora a f*w dav*
what I calls a box stall, whar dat ole
It in aisled that lira Canada Southern Rail­
pert &lt;nt of the'wo&gt;d Milt skirted the the oonningsst thieves sbewit the estate
currency *411
A wbjtkb in the Hcnian Morning
way Company &gt;» seriously crippled by the "’t’ET^Uou of Secretary Richa~*oi&gt; &lt;«» «“&gt;P- 1 lo"K%' “f*1 "f
eld we wur harrowing ; IEd^so tame, that ever was, and thought we was a
ping the purchase of bond*. -&gt;d in refuaing to «&gt;®“
Tb«
of
here by (jatcitc staies that be has seen at Mu­ boas am siltin'!”. It took the sheriff
anticipate the 5 per cs-t- bond* of lb74 due !
UOte- The country must hav*
ked at 'em gang that plotted to do business on
ke our Cochin* Will
New Yosa, Sept. 13. —Wall street waa quiet Jan. I. wa* eagerly 'tacurawwl. and. *0 fsr a* . Che bread.tuff* and the |wo»uhou* which are nich proofs of the truth of Mr. Schlie­ some time to restore order in the court.
B, and says different parts of the preserves. The thia morning, but 1 was tbecalm tliai invaria­ could bo aecertrauod. met with but moderate 1 I’wcked in our warehouse* sud stock-yard*, and mann’s claim to having discovered the
jlmiring-liku foi
A .gentleman in Atchison, Kansas,
approval,
trie
BLrnk
ExcbaOge
sUH
iwna'iis
|
to
ret
them
the
money Au*t be sent here,
first night wc wont out old Jacob, the ble prec^-dee a store. There were no crowds
He says, also, being called upon to act as a juror in a
A dispatch from Leavenworth, Kan., an­ site of ancient Troy.
u Oieatroet, nt&gt; ndfa».1»r»A Of the &lt;-4itfihn«jn closed. The view* of those prominent in th*
—that's my smith, wur suspected ; btit the old man
divorce
case, gave the following reasons
dry good* trade are encouragu:R in the great- uouoeaa the temporary .usjxtue.on of the fol- that Mr. Schliemann denies that be is a
birds is like knew we wur out, and bad been cute which has served. a&gt; the two or three days •M degree. Businea* i* about as good this h&gt;wiug banka: Fir»t National. Second Nationwhy he should be excused: 4‘T-'ahj
past, to accelerate u-1 increase lira panic . but, month a* it was during th* same period ta*t al, l-**repworth Ksvai^, Clark A Co., laoloy. doctor or a German. He claims to lie
&gt; take a good enough to go on that very night to a underneath this ajpareut security, there was rear, and show* hardly any more of a falling 1 shir* A Co., Newman A Haven*. Good feel- an American, and was formerly in busi- prejudiced against the married state.* L
ice. There’s prayer-meeting at a chapel four miles lurking a great daigar. which may yet precipi­ off than would properly Accompany th* end tn« prevails among merchant*, all *oeming to
am timid, my wife is not.
I am' bald
neas in this country.
of the aeasou. Tlic produce market remains appreciate the situation.
ID the Wood, away, along with one of the Squire’s tate uniiereal diawter. Men went to bed last in a nominal *t*te. Large amou:u* of grain . Cbicaoo, Sapt 29.—The two most imbended. It wasn’t a /ever that, caused
The following note was rereived at an
I'dibb 5 in our field. woodmen, who bad also taken a pious night confident tkat the worst was over 1 they have arrived hero which were intended for ]&gt;ortaut developmeet* of Saturday w*r* the
my hair to come out.
It cgyne.ovi evi­
rose this nooning confident in their security. slupuMMit, and now reuiaiu in the warehouses suspension of the Third National Bonk, and | apothecary shop in New Bedford, a few dently one night after an argument, with
• Mill.,
. th-T
c;;: :!-r-1 ■
iu cuiiMqusnce of the inabiht. to negotiate., tii* announcement that the Cook County 1 days since, but whether the dose furmy wife.” Thinking he might have un­
target", &lt; WMSE:
' I NoUonai, which ci owed on Timreusy, would &gt;&gt;Xe- Tr-w. itaB. 3*.- Ttta reiuu-ai feoUng in
ou Monday (to-lay). The anspeniuomH- 1 nirfced to th* “ bare” was followed with due prejudices, under the drcrim-the*w*el etai«HM4M*dte9BH&lt;rovaiL Xbfr J th&lt;; Pllnl N*Ho»*l. though not unlooked for the required result wc are not advised :
stance*, the court excused him.
'
“ Please give the bare sumptbin to fiaic
UOAEHTY RtWltOHUi.
Ifyxmts worth."
t

The following little, incident, illus­
trating the superior policy «if boMf-ty,
^liotild be read by all gistteWMi ttta
lumbering: A nwnt

I

5

r
,

�TA**

wit is worth
bushel
a—
your enemy
homething when you die, than lire to
beg of your friends. Enjoy what Mltta you have while
the loo! w looking for more.
.
Saying aud doing do not dine .to
gether.
May you have good luck, my aon,
POTATOES
and*wit will serve your turn.
Gifts break through stone‘walls.
Go not to your doctor for every ail,
nor to your pitcher for every thirst.
There is no better looking-glass
Clover Seed,
than an old, true friend.
A wall between two, preserves
Delivered at their
friendship.
_
A creditor always has a better mem­ ELEVATOR IN NASHv'lLLE
ory than his debtor.- —

IHABBY &amp; AIM8W0BTH,

ent there are three two story brick j by the forelock, and, as he has ho
you’va got him sure.
.
boMiop nMd fof^HuineM purposes. * other,
’’
A young man's friends object to bis
has taught uait bat two Hardware Stores; five Groceries; being loose, but somehow they have
two Motels; two Drug Stores; one an equal objection to his being tight
to the public. particularly a Millinery and Dress-Making Shop;
A Navapri (O&lt;) youth severely
it in apt to be'severely three Shoe Sho,ts;ooe Creamery; one horse whipped "his unindulgenl father.
Hedhsnted to see “ who bossed.that
each, News’ Room, Barber Shop,
opinion,—and this opinion Watchmaker's Shop, Meat Market,
A Connecticut paper speaks of a
liable to be incorrect as Tailor^ Simp, Photograph 'Gallery,
reign of terror in that state because
Having this fact iu view, Wagon, Harness, and Cooper Shops;
a man has been arrested for stealing
g that the public do not three Blacksmiths; and three Saloons. an umbrella.
•uppow • eoaulrv new,p«|&lt;r to be The Professions are represented by
We once knew a boy who said that
four Physicians aud one Lawyer. he liked “a good rainy day; too rainy
Isdeavored to prepare the There are two churches in a prosper­ to go to school, and just (about rainy
.
i snch a manner llr«5'it shall ous condition—the Christian Church, enough to go a fishing.”
Quf on the plains, about 200 miles
eceptabla ty the people of pastor, Rev. Wat. DeGeeb, and the
Ths Harions, Kan. Herald records from Denver, is a vertical, bluff, sev­
k&gt;. and especially to those ia- Metho fist Church, pastor, J. M. Aikbk* a suit for breach of promise, and says enty-five feet high. A party of hunt­
M
in this locality.
Our Scliool, next to. the Church, the the plaintiff wants the jury to award ers recently stampeded a herd of
her &gt;2,000 "beck pay."
Inspect this number.
buffaloes right to the, brink ot the
first ia the solicitude and care of the
Ia it you wifi aot only find the true Jirnn and woman, is in keeping
A Rochester man lay drunk in an precipice. The foremost brutes ap­
home and sta'e news, but items oi I
with the progressive spirit of the alley all night with 3800 in his pock preciating the critical situation at?
interest from different parts of the village. We need a larger bouse, et* It is only necessory to add that tempted to avert the calamity, but
whole world, gathered, condensed and to accommodate rour rRESEKT;c&lt;?nstis the Roclrestcr folks didn’t know it.
the . frightened hundreds behind
A lady who had repeatedly called crowded forward with characteristic
prepared for its-columns.
of school children; but we do not
her
little
boy
to
come
and
say
his
The local dejmrtment, especially, lack for Teachers devoted, earnest,
prayers was shocked by his asking persistency. The front rank, with legs
■ , iball receive a good share of uitr at­ and successful in their profession. her it "God was in such a hurty.” stretched toward each cradin-l point
tention. In it we shall speak of the The Principal,—Miss Eva Nichols,
bellowed
in concert,
WUI.I I1‘. woman committed oil.
_
Ao Omaha
sui- of the compass,
things that mere directly concerns the holding a State Teachers’ Certificate, cide theolherdiy because her hur- and descended to their fate. Before
good of our town, and aliall record all is deserving, and has a just and wide band remouttrnted in profane terms* the pressure from jiehind could Ire
. local transactions, qpch as births, reputation of being one of the best when hp tend a dead horsefly in a |&lt;tOpped. the next rank and the next
i ranfe foyowe(jt imitating the gesture
deaths, marriages, aud all other mis­ Teachers 4ii the' Suite. The primury wheatreake.
A ruRE.iouionrr told a man that I' pn
,i |,
(&gt;|*Awin&lt;r nf
For thirfortunes to which we are more or less grades, are also, we learn, under
and
bellowing
of th«
the first.
first. For
thir­
hc had combativene^s largely devel­ ty seconds it tained buffaloes, and
ex|xx.«d, and which every good citi­ careful and earnest supervision.
oped. "No" said the other, "I have
zen likes to see in print In it we
The Irasincss cf (he village is in a not, and if y«ri say that again I'll the white sand at the foot of that
shall talk of tire joys, sorrows and ex­ prosperous condition, and there is no knock you down-".
bluff was incarnadine with the life­
pectations of our now new, but en- doubt but that Nashville will be the
A cotemporary. speaking of the blood of wild meat, and not until the
lerprising little villagii.
leading village of Barry county.
difficulty of a newspaper editor pleas­ tails of fifty or seventy-five of that
We shall weep with those that
ing &lt;very•mdy, says: ".Even if one herd hud waved adieu to this wideed
In one of the towns of Mississippi sounded the praises of his maker, tho world did the movement cease—
weep and rejoice with them that re­
devil
would lie uffeiMled."
joice ; iu fact, shall hold ourselves two colored men were arrested on
; Dottier News.
A Springfield, Mass, man has n
prepared to cairy said weeping ami the charge of burglary. The jury
Several passenger-' on the Lower
suspension
bridge
across
Black
river,
rejoicing to any extent required .
before whom they were tried were
consisting of a single wire. A evr is, Mississippi, -were nttracJcd by the
We wdl talk up iherncn's of the all colored. After the. case was tried
swung
below
the
wire
and
makes
nlligntors uusKtirg
basking uu
on inc
the ziinsiunr,
sunshine,
. .-.Al.
. - i-r.
i
। ;uiiB-ii&lt;»n&gt;
aillage. until they will not only, be they retired nod made up a verdict the
200 fed m fifteen seconds.
.
.
, -7.
«
,
“Arc iuey amphibious. Captain? askknown to the people of this vicinity, whiili (he foreman delivered ns fol­
Mu,her. c.n I go nnd luive my cJ
.-Arnnhibious. 1,-1but will be caught up aud reflected,. lows :M Dis _jury
. fine dat one of de photograph taken ? "No I guess it I
. .
. ,
alike the -Aight of morning, oVor|the ('cused busted in de slo* and stoic dat ii.n-1 w.HIh wbilo." -WelL lin n, you j-’rimmed lhe enlteeiMUc officer
whole land, and will make Nashville I bacon, and dot de odder didn't do uuf might let me go nud have a loolh ‘ tbey-ll cat a hog a minute?' ■
so plain and well-known to the out- fin." °Wliich one is found guilty?’ask pulled out; I never go anywhere " j . j( j, „|d (|mi lhe world owes ev.

side world that “a wayfaring man, ed the Judge. "Dat’s jest what we cant
though a fool, will know her ways ; find out, and we recommends dat de
and walk therein."
| hpnurabk- cuat jest have anoder trial
Wc have selected Nashville as the :»nd find out which ob ulem niggers
base of our operations, because wc steal dat bacon."
- her mtabiunu bar. IL. viw i A
... Ohio »•«

A farmer in Washington. Ky.. hns ! -T "&gt;•" ’ '"' '"S- b»« « great many
~
found n practical ibc for a snake. For men. are too lazy to collect it.
two vttnni Ims had one shut up in n
Jones, who has lately been married,
corn crih, and during nil flint time not
suys that courtship is a bliss, but mat­
a live mouse lias beeii seen there.
rimony is a blister.
A small boy in New Haven made
A well-dressed dog wears a collar
n sensation for n short time by quietly
pw* ter
vul :r,wlli„e
„ , 8ol,wil,.r who transfering n card, hearing the words aud pants in the summer
Cg
on &lt;h. Luk. 1 n„„
, cc„, fo, i(; Tfc, ol|ier ■ tokc-one" from a lot of hnndbilla in
the newspaper was returned ro| front of a store to a basket of or
IhonsarnTprope call iheir borne. Wr ,,
, ,
. nnges.
.
w—
, „ ,
,
, .
,
. the patient and long suffering pubshall do our share to bring about (hat
.
...
, 1
The class wa* large, and the teach­
desirable result
°
Isalser with the ufleeting pencil note
er said : ‘Rebecca Jones4 yon arc sing­
•
‘
.on its margin: ‘‘Gone to a better ing through your nose again.’ The re­
VI e have “stuck out stakes" aud . world." T|ie editor is a very pious
buke hurt her feelings, and she was
“hung our tenner on lhe Ollier wall,” j ,naI1 bnl it is rep„lcJ lbol bjs fnilb rescued after astiicidal plunge ia an
WlhebuiblmgorrmhelbepMloffice i, ,crtb|, ,|uken ij „gMj l0 (he 1 neighboring stream.
aad there you an find . us early aud accuracy of the information.
I “Bitten by an allcgeil mad dog" is '
late. Give or send us your, names
I thft mild Mjsiy m which-il ia- put-in
* Baltimore^ 10 avoid hurting the Clog’s
€4.50. Do not forget the last part of time when be was a boy, says it war feelings should he merely be laboring
owmequeaf, for without the great dul- the cus'um of school children ns yon under a temporary aberration.
passed a school-house to tirako a
A woman married to her second T-imSnrr T'»TTrrvT'T''n
not breathe or Jive, and should be an- ' bow, but in these days, as you pa?« husband recently sSid to him: Oh. r LVlLHli 15 Lj 1 JL 11/lv
linnnr poor
nnnt Charles
Clinrlfn would
tvnnlil be
hn ifi
if!
h«w happy
sibilated in the twinkling of an eye.|a school-house, you must keep your tluur
he Were still alive to sec himself re­
mS eye peeled, or you will gel a snow­ placed by &lt;&gt; man as agreeable as you
4T TUB
ball or a brickbat at the side of your arc.’*
head.
*
We lately heard o( • heart-broken
1 A keg of birch beer exploded on a widow who, in telling a T.;cud |)OW
village of
ted Jersey City fruit-stand, recently,, do­ keenly she felt the loss of he. hits
cn Section 36, in the' township of ling damage to the amount of fifty Land, said : "I mourn over the
‘Castleton, Barry County. Michigan. dulhtrs. We (rave known the, won­ of him ns an eagle tnotirneth over
its prey."
Jt was first platted in 1H65, by R derful power of birch from the time
roil WHICH TUB
A country paper speaking of a
B. Gbxog, sines whi^h time five ad­ । we were a boy, when a very small
catch of fishes, said some of them
ditions have been made. It compris­ piece would often mnke us explode. were “ shippers’’. •‘Slapper" is the
es, by the Clmrter incorporating it,
:------------------ ~
compamuve
comparative oi
of inq,
th&lt;^ worn
word "wnopper.
" whopper."
Not long unce a young Kentnokran
/pcinve-wteppei," «,nmliiive Highest Market Price
four square miles of territory, which
‘
.
- 3
paid his undivided attention to one salpper,".superlative "sockdolager."
by Ibc same charter is organized into
of the fair sex, and concluded to pop
Will be Paid.
a School District, known as the Nash­
—A near-sighted and inquisitive
the question. After much stnmmer- stranger kicked on ornamental dog
ville Union School. Its business is
iug anJ kesUation the young lady on a street stoop to see if it was sol­
varied and meets the wants of (he
exclaimed : "lam partially engaged, id or hollow. It was not solely an
k
Farmers, Mechanics and others in its
ornamcuinl dog, however, but one
but my mother want* to marry."
midst and vicinity.
that was there on business, and the
ATTENTION
For the first three or four years of
A package.containing S-1,'00 wns nejr-xighted and inquisitive stranger
its existence, Rs growth was rapid, left ia the reading room of a Chicago is now qitarintincd al his hotel for a
since wbieh tee it has beta puitrog hotel (t»r thirty hour* umlUuirbcJ- few day*.
but idis onlyjluc to lire honesty ok
are improving their pow»&gt;d gn punishd at this time there are manv
a be released,
•if vaccinated GROCERIES Dr^PR0nSiD5S
from a fresh cow. Wliat ^*as that to
YANKEE KOTIOHB,
ppatent chum is the latest item- do with it?’ shouted the infuriated fruit
School Books.
Mt in the boundless West, A dealer. ‘She was a hooking cow m.d
girl al Clinton, Wis. was' re- £»t into my blood/ was the whimperStone .nd Wooden W.^.
g reply.
bM^Hnlhc gearing of one
And all kutdr of Goods
\|
modem woman, when .she has
dorj.ni wit11 for her In our line, end gel ihe worth of y. ur uiou ’
ey enery time.
'■ “Jr
' 1
»1 uajthe would into*.he : The Old. the Ttranr. tb« High, the Dow,
Rich, lhe Poor, »rhe Bond *nd lhe feet.
&gt;suu, swings the
hmLuod plunges
up her
puts. on 7%e CWZt? can get jiul at Good Bar­

LOOK

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

See.,

LATH,
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,
&lt;tc..

IF Y«V

DRESS GOODS.

Must be Closed Out
before moving into the new brick, and will
~
V- -.JJ -a

MEDICINES,
WINES A LIQUCBB;
PERFUMER)
-TOILE) SOAPS. '

Very

I^ow

Price* X

-TEJ J,
COFFEE,
RIC £

which we »hip and retail at bottom price*.

HARDY A AINSWORTH,
Proprietors.

FUBNITURE MANUFACTORY!

SYRUP.

,

And a full line of

SODA.

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

SPICES,

CRACKERS,

JACOB LENTZ

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

Alaiiufactureriand keeps on hand

Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office ant
GENERAL FURNITURE!
Together with

a

full assortment of

RAISE NS,
LAMPS,

CHIMNEK

CAST R,

CAKPETINtt

K LO3ENE

Card or machin

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES
AND GARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, fcC-.&amp;C.,

A full line of

You Will Find 'hem
or Tint BEST QUALIl

Bahy Calls and Perambulators!
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

oils.

Truaks, Ladies' Banket* and Traveling Sakbek

rhich we are celling afc pricce that defy
competition.

At Reasonable

■Of nil alytea and fIzm, and MDTALIC
CASES furnished to order.

AT THE

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN- Prints,
lOCta.
IN GS kepi constantly on hard.
Clark’s A .Coat’s Thread, G Ota.
Coffee A Snrar,
12} Cts
We manufacture our Furniture tarn the
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber and war-

DR

U G

ST

The Highest Market Price paid for
Produce.

DOWffIB &amp; ALLEN. HA

5,000 POUNDS i WEEK

ropnetor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS LARGEST AND FINEST S

CK

I

i
These Mills are aeyoEtl to note in (be coun-

NASHVILLE CREAMERY!

try, and entire saiisfactien is given

S'ALL A!® WINTBK G00&gt;8
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHTTT.T.E !

FWUR AND FEED
Everybody ia ianted to call and examine the Manno th Sick,

WHEELER CHIPIAN.

CENTRAL HOUSE.
BOAR
^3.«o per Week

Dry Goods,
Crockery
Notions,
Clothing,
S’
e and Caps,
8
’urs;
:
Buffalo Rob®.

0-ffee

Alao keep* a good aeltcikm of

G

Q C E R J E S

UNDERCUTS

CONFECTI XABT,

NNKD GOODS,

For

TOBACCO. CIGARS,

KTANTLY ON H^ND,

I vVILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Our motto is to sell is cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

.

OYSHfci IN THEIR SEASON.

HighrsZ Market Price •
■ Produce.

AH kiidi if Cmtrj Mace tateu Bntaie fer Gnb, at ft5
Hiftat laid Price.

Give ne. a Call

A

�'ORTH’S eeUJII.
OCT. 3o,

• th* inquiry nalnraOy aria*-" How 4W U
oom* about V' About five wswk* ago w* act
.
_
Nuh.UK r«U.lr«ta.u4dl» "f «■. fcakw, ta
ISIS. • lk&gt; hwn talk wllk Ma ..r lb. IMla,
WJI ‘“"k. V
' M. w«-a eoa.lMvl, Ikal tbla plMa wiUt

—Frori* now^-nighU.

biter

• UUla Won, ww iMhiad u kwaB.MaW
—Dr. Yotrsc *xp*oU to mor* taUo his new’
non tkfl.ln, -Itia^a, and lb.
building nest we*k.
following week bad. shipped enough material
-W.b.p. tob* ableto notice each-of cur■ ' to oarry on a first-class newspaper and job
nrintipg oflije.
But we had bad luck tn
buiinet* men before long.
■ —W. A. Aylswsrth 1s advertiring a riot­, getting oqr material or Nashville would have
ing out sal*, u will be »e*n by reference (b( 1&gt;ad a ntwspaper era thi* The materia!
evidently wantad to tako a little trip, and it
■erau that th*4^Iread employee* were will­
—We are under great obH«**tau« to Capl.
ing to have it, aSd among other place* it
G. W. McCoaxjcn. the genial landlord of
visited waa Detroit, and rested there four
th* Nashville Hotel, for a good list of *ubdays. Il ia only 134 miles from where it
rerfbarn to lhe Nhw*.
was shipped, but it look fifteen d*y* to ac­
—L. J. Whbhlhb, received gammons ye*- complish the trip.
terday morning to appear in lb* Circuit and
—N..*l.»ill* baa some mischievous boys.
District courts,-al Grand Rapids on tbc 20tb
' S»u&gt; La* h*r share. Last Tuesday one of
in st., to serve ns n Pettit Juror.
*.
• ।boat boys placed a piece of watermelon
—Two deg* belonging to respectable Citi-rind on the sidewalk, then secreted himseli
sens, had a set-to a few day* agn, and came
and waited for some fun. And he bad H;
»«ry near annihilating each other, and yd
Sooa a gentleman with lhe glow*of health
th* price of Bologna is unchanged.
and happiness on his face, all unconscious
—The firm of. Downing A LiUH ha* dis­ of what was io store for him came along,
solve I, Mr. Little retiring in favor of Mr. stepped on that piece of melon rind, and
A. W. Allen. W-c wish the new flrm abund­ executed setae very astonishing evolutions.
ant success, which no doubt they will have, His bat flew off and he made up a face that
—Had we started lhe Nawa two week* started his spectacles after hi* hat. and the
ago, aa wt should had our prose and materi- way ht threw Asia arm* and leg* around, real not been delayed on its'way here, we iniodod us of one of our most fascinating
should have had several interesting locals ptoythiag* while a youth—a jumping jack—
that ar* now old.
aud bi* left eye turned completely over. W*
’ —Mr. J. Shopbell, the proprietor of the hop* never again to witnare such a spectacle.

Vi

American Room, at Assyria Center, has just
bad printed at this office some cards, adver­

6 great-groat-gr
ants, 182. She
age, when her b
batt.
‘

■a. Uuk!
hour ha* come,
th* run; y*«, bi
Grocery. Try :

Ik! Ye Graogeis, (be
Ed Whits already has
by T He keeps the best

If along on the main line
of the Michigan fltral
(
Railroad, near Bal­
Ho Croak, last Fjmy, when a candle drop
pod from the laidjiu the top of th* carlo
the floor. At j|tl* creak a young lady
followed by bort}*r, came iut* the car and

walked proudly!!brough the aisle, talking
gibly to him abjI the farnitnre, etc., when

■Qu. Cello &amp; J. F*igha*r, lhe Photo­
(repbio Artistp gel picture* copied and

iielor at lai,

•A RADY, jftbfacturiT of

Sho«*«,

VQi- Try nome of EiZ* CO cent Tobbaceo.

•USE.
Lick, Proprietor.

-

MKslilpruxu

been writien^om Nashville,'one paragraph
of which,—t»t instructing the reader* of

'
condition of
—The ague season is fairly upon the Journal ‘ to the **oit*ry
us and the reliable family bedstead our vtllnge,- twves special notice. If Hje
writer bad I en
little more pains to inhas been strengthened up.
'

Willow
Ware,

IN FACT EVBRTTHINQ BELONGING TO THE

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, These Goods are all M and Warranted to Give Satisfaction!

form himscll &lt;sfore penning Ibis paragraph
he might ha offered the Journal readers
more reliab information on the subject
than he did.
He says: ")ur town ho* the name, and
jtislly too, ofringin an unhealthy location.
With the miiyond on the north and Quaker

—Our young friend, Fbaxk Mitcoul, of
depot fame, had th* misfortune to severely
smash bis right hand thumb, last Tuesday,
while closing a box car door, and now some
one else dashe* the gooaequill over the way­
bills, whilst Frank's thumb is recruiting.

—Nashville looks like a real popu­
lous city, a# viewed from the heights
on the north side of Hie river. The
view is unbroken and every building Brook flats * th* west, there is no reason
.
—Wc send out a good many complimerJa- stands out distinctly to the eye of the why it shoul DOb be unhealthy."
! Now the lets are that the mill pond lies
ry numbers of the Nrws this week. Those observer.
receiving a number will consider it an invi­
tation to subscribe. Do it and your slum­
bers will be sweet, and not disturbed by
hobgobblings and ghosts.

lEBIIAUl

Spices,
Confectionery,
Wooden and

Which he will sell at a very small Margin.

—Although late iu the season con­ Ed. News:
siderable building is still going op.
There 1* ai xriicle in the HaM'tag* Home
Journal of 8 L 26lh, purporting to have
Glad to see it.

—Mr. G. A. Tbcmax's More I* a place of
attraction. Mr. TavxAS has lately return­
ed from New York, where he has been buy­
ing “ slacks" of goods, of such variety and
style as will meet the wishes of the most
fastidious.
\

:ment s ru.

Groceries,

Sugars,
Teas,
Coffees.
Syrups,
Molasses,

26 Cent Tea at Tmuxa.xs.

—Ciiais. Hou.aa is a happy man. He is
just now busy, not only singing, but acting
“Ont of^be old house into the new." Ris
new residence ia a fine one, as can be said
of all the buildings in that part of the town.

C. APPLE
k hw Maker.

COS8IST1SO or

she stepped upcdllhat canalc. Both of her
arms flew abov«eer head aa if 'they were
started by spring and her legs—well, just
then her lover gpped and shrieked ‘.‘Bpeckled Jerusalem tT&lt;die a martyr.” When be
camo too and fluid that it waa his swectheart’s left foofitaU had ftruck him, he got
Jen, and Dow that match

—How do, you like the News’ enlarged, andIt: other work in lhe Phoio(to ph io Hoe. &lt;|« if prepared to do all kind*
tising an oyster supper and party, to come SI 50 insures you a passage with her
of work, “and *|falr price*. Give him a call.
for a whole, year.
off at his house on the 9th Inst.

IPSON Jr

VILLI

real* from bar la­
ir *f 19 «MMhs,
abu ha* living 76

—Walnuts and butternuts will be
plenty throughout this section this
fall. Mothers arc hiding their extra
pillow cases and the agricultural
members of the community are put­
ting their shot guns in ortUr,

—We received a visit from the County
Superintendent of Schools, Prof. T. II. Diamohd, some time ogo, and found him to be
an earnest worker and a pleasant gentleman.
He is now conducting a Teachers* Class at
Woodland, for the convenience of tboae who ■

almost direfly east, from which direction
the winds splotn blow, and hence CAuld not
affect the haltb. and lhe flat* of Quaker
brook, &gt;o fa ns they have any worthy of
mention, lie directly south east, and Cvuld |
not affect th health of lhe place from the
direction ofiheir locality and distance from

I have also a very fine stock imported Lftjuors, for medicinal
purposes. Also keeps Finley &amp; Klimen’s celebrated XX Cream
and Stock Ales.
/"
'

(XT* With a view of selling off the
entire stock in the next 30 or 60
days, I shall place the above named
Goods on sale at unheard of prices for

Those wishing anything in my Line, will do
well to Call.
,

irties will Picaso Taka Notice

II Olcott

mind.
Wolcott &lt;fc Holler’s tinner
Of three 28, *lx m»y be raid to have died of
finished nui job.
H«k; U beta, f"’1'"1
***** “
eompUlim.. «»■! •*« b""1"4 **?
endil on lb. Io«o .nJ builder. Tb. H&lt;*
„„k u epi.** •»■*
*T“
f..l„t H.Ubrf U &lt;“1 “ F”-1'1"'
KUBL,.'. talldlnir"
•ap"1'a '•»«
„.,ly
&lt;b,lr oueup.ul. bj lb.U« o^.»

mouth.
'
__ Aij ibc lulvertisetnenis in this issukill

• «0&lt;4 dd •&gt;&lt; !»&gt;«* 1“r
... mao uraM.ri&gt;rl~. rod 'beft110 will •»&lt;1 th«o .oolUwanl, ao l a»,
.-_______ tv wah-tfpw* custotaers,
&lt;ke
I not called upon all of.our businMS me it,
but we inlead to noon, and hope next Ik
to give a still belter view of the btuinjbf
U read

iak.»y,

—CnpU G. W. MeCormick, the
genial proprietor of the Nashville
House, is the happy possessor of
some rare curiosities. The most noticahle, however, of his curiosities is
an Egyptian coin (called a pailah)
which was taken from the lips of a
mummy, and was used as tribute
money to pay their dead s passage
over the river of death

* this place.

AR AVARE.
ITU PUTSAhl

old eg*, they being over 75.years old; one
of coMumpliou, who wa* on hi* way to hi*
WITH THAT OF CREDIT,
friend* in another eyciion of th* country;
one was burned to death by the explosion of
There being a wide difference between Xbt
kerosene oil: one waa killed by a fractious
two, for
a well, and two were brought here ’With
chronic diseases, contracted long before
Nssbville was thought of.
Where is there a village in this section of
country with a leas death record ?
The same may be said of the whole Slate.
But I .have good reasons for staling that
Nashville is no more so than other loam.
or lhe surrounding country.
Resident
physician* ought to be fair judges in thi*
matter, and it is their united testimony that
the above statement is true ; *o that when
persons talk or write about Nashville being
a “sickly” place,' above that of other towns
around us, there Is good reason to believe
that TUKia stum AC his are out of order, and
their judgments sympathising with their
slomecbes, they are to be pittied wither than
blamed, and so believing we will excuse lhe
writer of the article ia the Home Journal
above referred to.
•

—Nashville surely needs one thins:,
■—Our paper is not as complete in c^
department, thi* week, aa wj^wfBh and - and that is a larger school house. We
lend to make it, and we think the pul­ are informed that the scholars are
will bear with all omissions, error*, e literally packed in every conceivable
when we tell them that we have set up i place, and a great many appljf.^ts
afiiee and got np th* paper in two wet
have been turned away because there
and have bad to overcome difficulties, ra
-were no room for them. The school
as “pied” and disamnged cases, that m
a printer can truly understandWhen ’ board have talked upon this matter,
get fairly straightened around and used think of renting •another building.
LOST 1—Opposite John Heckathoru’*.
our new situation, the public can exp* Wc Hope lhey will not be content
one mile north of Nashville, an oil *!olh
greater things of. ns.
long with renting, but will soon build Game Bag, containing ajshol pouch, powder
The finder
—Two chaps, one an employee and iksuch a handsome temple of learning flask and a.few other trifles.
will be suitably rewarded by leaving the.arjhc Coldwater, M«ias will make all lhe Nashville fojk’a ticle* at the povtotfice in this Tillage.

Ton can’t;alwayx(tcll how
clew you can buy
Goods For C'aah.

LOOK AT THE LIST

CONSISTING IS PART OP

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.

Bleached Cottons, 1 yd. wide, 12} “
9 y.ards Linen Crash forJ.w..M....$l.OQ

Delains, Poplins, Serge* and

Alapaca*, from 12} io 25 cents.
Wove Detains, high color*,.... 40 cents.
Japanese Silks, 37} eta., (old price 60)

wow. living st '^iipartj swell with pride.

MEN’S, BOYS’ A YOUTH’S
—Here Is what the Detroit Union,
is an article on the "Country Press,”
says. Read it carefully, then p lace
MlraHTl
your hand on your pocket-book and
IN BC1TE FROM $6 TO $26.
Dised Io pay thi* and were “ ehucked” inti —Few places offer better advant- we will abide ’he consequence.
tbc lock-up, and took revenge on the authori^ges t0 men of capital than OUr
Michigan has reason to be nroud
ti«* of Naahrille, by tearing Io {iiecM "thriving and enterprising village. of that preeminent medium for the ed­
-V « lb. .4U .%i,osUd „„ „
c)a„ ro,_lhe ucation and entertainment of the mas­
u. ■ d.wy.- «.ul .b. M.reb»l.r-.»l,ran(1 Biw v.ltey-lud,. mile. ses, trie country press- We say shame
'*
La.CROCKER’S, that they would break out, and bearing thatom
upon any community that refuses to
Hastings and fiftemffr&amp;m Chnr- give the home paper handsome and
a squad of their railroad chums were com •ng‘
A/rnTtaseat of
over to release them, had them removed to। tle./j/osssssrng a fine water power. cordial support. Remember that it IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $4.60 u&gt; $20
lhe couwty jaiL They stayed over night irrotinded with a vast amotinl of does for yon what nothing else &lt;?to.
(here, and were very giad to pay their fine ■at class timber, the best of agricul- It records your every day joys and sor­
rows ; lhe proaeediugs of your local
’'and additional costs.
1ST STTLBS.
.ml lands, and the most enterprising
boards and conttcils; the prosperity of
Manufactured by
d industrious farmers, we only your churches and schools. It adver
Corduroy
; jed a few more Bien of enterprise Uses what-ever good thing you can
AXDiG,
have
in
yonr
midst
to
the
wide
world,
f capital to (dace our town among
iind examine before
We are Agents for the
first close villages ef the Pcniosu- and rebuke evil when it intrudes into
■•Just so!" No doubt but that the Baayour presence. It is the watcher over
PIqwb and Drags, im
State.
seu would be glad to see the effort prove a
lhe peace and pleasure of your fire­
them, en hand. We hate
failure, for it is well known that the few
yhe Hartford (Van Buren county) Dat side*. You would not know what to
here, for a»)e.
A
hundred dollars that have gene each year
iu, when we bowed ourself out of lhe। do without it if it were gone, however
P. S.—Partita having unsettled Ac­
frwo thi# place te H»#UugH, for Job Wort.
cal ns of the Lawton Tatsutts, fell called poor and humble it may be compared
Advertising, oto., will m&gt;w remain at home
with the great papms winch you may counts, will please call and settle them
up io remark:
It rectus incredible, however, that a news­
« &gt;o 8UOOC, the able younf edJtorwf the Law- consider ao much cheaper for your at ante, amd thereby suoe trouble and
1...
&gt;.l.
r ir. tb.l
tn K . reading, but which never give you a
paper editor, aueduoalor of ths people, who
thought 04 a line from one year’s end
is expected to advaacn every euterprise that
' io the other. We advise our reader#
, not io forget the home paper. Tike
it and payfor it-not in promises, but in
will be fftsapadvance You will find it will return lhe
■d and give th*
&gt; investment lew Ibid beture the year
I Itwal p-per,
ww lw. Monday er*

Breathes there a man with soul so dead,
That never bought bis Goods of Ed T
rdcrly, *
If such (here be. I’d like to sea
: ad minis!&lt;
Him try that dollar Japan Tea.
They rm
--------------- ---------------

0LOTHIHG!

[EDFANCY GOODS

Rochester Hand Made Kipp Boots U25

ARKET

and Satisfaction

�and their specific puranita.
boy ta hi* smjduy, discharge him. sod thru
foUewsd wd shot lbw bd down b&gt; th. high-’
way, wild* Wiring f«r «mrey. Tbc atiwraant
«ocap«l...,Murfrw-kor^. Taim.. has just had
a *80,000 Maze.

The roaulta

of ita investigation show thXt we have
12,505,823 workers out of a papulation
of 38,558,871, of which 1O,«0,436 are
males aud 1,838,487 females. The num­
ber of femalea ibdustrioualy employed
is probably much- greater than theM*

A WA«»fOTox dlrputah sara j Tbo Mixed
firm of Jay Cooks’ * to.. Of Philadetplua, OommbidoM on British and American claims,
New York, and Waahiuglou, han been *ub- sitting at Newport, B. JL. made final awards aim! being put
mitted to their creditoru. The following in a couch....................
day in advance of having no occiipatioa who are constant­
ly engaged in domestic or household
•ult of ibe'fnriulryis.'tlurf’(lie Unilod Stalos duti4jK If thoac retums were correct
Government pays to theEogliah aufferaTsbyowr they wbnTd inditate that only about
late war two per cent. Of their claims, amonul- one-third of our people have a regular

The above exhibit of liabiUtiea ia exclusive
of *1,701,140 looms of the firm, which are folly
aactired by good collateral*. The
of
collateral* upon thcao Ioann han been $atimaied and included iu the aaeets. The firm
expect* nooti to subtnil a proposition for set­
tlement with ita creditors,, which it belieroe
will be acceptable to the latter, although it
its sassfs... .The city of Pittsburgh was
thrown into an immense stele of excitement,
the other day, by the announcement that the
Postmaster, John B. Stewart, had proved a
defaulter to a large amount. Ho was bound
over iu tW,000. Ths defalcation amount* to
about'*73,000. The Government, it 'is said,
loses nothing.
’ A asuoOT collision, resulting in the death
of tlirec or four permits, occurred last week
on the New York Midland railroad.- The acci­
dent was occasioned by a freight conductor,
whose watch was too slow. Wouldn't it be
well for railway officials to see to it that their
employes have correct time-piecesThia
reckless slaughter of human.life solely because
an engineer or conductor happens to carry a
worth!A watch is becoming monotonous....
An examination of the affairs of the Pitts­
burgh Poatoffice shows that the office has
been conducted in a -very loose aud candMBi
manner... .The bodice uf Mrv O'Mara and her
daughter were found dead on the rail tray track
near Montrose Station, Penn., last week.
Himpicion points to the horrible fact that they
were murdered and placed there by Daniel
O'Mara, a sou and brother of the deceased....
Charlw J. Biddle,'one of the propriotoni of
the Philadelphia Age, is dead.

idooli industrial pursuit.
Malting a reaaona_ _
_
dixallojred....Tbo President,
has nigned • powtal eonVXmWn between, &lt;h» blc addition for female workers, the inUnited States and the Goronnneut of New­ dustrial da^M* may, perhaps, number
foundland for the exchange of postal cards, one-half of the 'entire populiftion. ' At­
by the addition of one cent postage....-A tention in called to the fact that the ac­
Washington telegram sayu the President has curacy of the oenxuB returns, however,
tendered the office of Chief Justice to Senator has been seriously questioned by the
Cdnkliug, aud that the Senator will atotpt....
President Grant asserts most positively that “ Maaaachuaetta Bhreau of Labor Stahe does not intend to make any change in the •tietica,” which finds gross discrepancies
Government Agency at London, adding that in the census returns for that State, the
the snspenidon of Clews A Co.., which involved number of workers in the table of occu­
the suspension of the Ixmdon house of Clews,
pations bein^four times as great as the
Habicht A Co., was the result of pusvoidable
number of tl»e table of manufacturers,
misfortune; and that no dishonorable taim
whereas iu it manufacturing community
that difficrehoe-ahosd&lt;r-^e-Minparatjt-ely
idnce received that Clews A, Co. will soon re­
sume shows that the President's confidents ainall. We must, therefore, have ntare
iu the house has not'been mirplaced,. ,kOver reliable return* than thoee nt present
8'2JXX),000 krorth of bonds list ing been pur­
famished before we can correctly judge
chased by the. Treasury Department since the
coramencciHenl of the panic, the 'annual sav­ of that division of labor by which the,
ing of interest to the Government will be material wants of the American people

ptaiet U JoAjw
’
Two or three dimes of Sheridan't
. Cmaby Condition Powltr^ will cure a borae
. of any common cough or cold, aud tbc very

' TffE Pl-EEoT AMO riWKETES !oD-LlTKB
p*. is Hazard .fc Caswell'*, mat uu the *oa
shore, from freeb. selected live of tbo Cod
only, by Caxwell, Hazabo A t Now York.

Dr. J. Walker’H Callforala Viiiegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable

AGENTS WANTED FOR

preparation, made chiefly from the na­
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are extracted lherefrom without tbc use
of Alcohol.
The question is almost
daily asked. •• What-is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit­
ters !” Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers-his liealth. They arc the great
blood pnriflWand a Hfe-^vkig principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of the system. Never before in the
history of iho world hoz n medicine been
eonitHiundcd possessing the remarttblo
onabticH of Vixeoae IHttrus m healing tho
sick of every disraso man is heir to. They
nn» a gentle" Purgative as well pa ® Tonic,
Teiicviug Congci-tiuu or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious

BEHIND
m SCENES
IN WASHINCTOr’.
We would not rccomnicni
&lt;fUeUt or constant um of any tnedi
important to take even a good ■
ciouely. Parsvu» Purgative Pit
prompt and reliable *« a laxative «

judt-

MONEY

are supplied.
The great army of people devoted to
agricultural pursuits is returned by thc^
Spain is pronounced critical... .Garibaldi, pro­ census, tyjd iii this respect it undoubt­
fessional patriot, tenders his sword to the Re­ edly makes a reasonable approach to
public of Kpaln. Castclar thanks him for his
correctness.
The number given is
offer, but declares that flpain needs no aasistance....Chief-Justice Cockbum has fined 5,992,471; the number engaged in manu­
facturing,
mining
anJ mechanical purthe editor of the Cheltenham CArouic/e £750
for publishing criticuuns on his conduct on the suita is set down at 3,707,421, while
trial of the Tichbonio claimant....Gen. Ven those who .are not rendering personal
Mauteuffsl, who was Gommaudar-in-Ciiit)f pf aud professional ■ services are stated at
the German Army of Occupation in France,
2,784,793, leaving 1,119,228 engaged in
has been appointed Field-Marshal. ..The
trade,
traffic,
and
tnuuqtortation.
Btated that the Bank of England hold* Among the truces, carpenters take tiro
$-300,000 of Jar Cooke &amp; Go.‘it acceptances, lead, next come in regular order, tailors,
and tliat the llothnchilda Lave *100,000 of the miners and blacksmiths ; then milliners,
masons, painters, machinists, saw mill
The rcvrlution in San Domingo aganibt
tenders,'butchers, cabinet makers^ mil­
President Barns has every prospect of a *ueA HIXOVLAK sjmI tcrrible„ *ibootinK
lers, printers, harness makers, tii^nefs,
ceeafnl
issue.
The
war-cry
of
the
revolution
­
mxnxrred st Independence, Mo., lent
Jamen J. -Chiles, a noted dc«f&gt;cradu. met ists is “ Down witls-tfie^SJmkaa Bay Conveu- cigar makers, bakers, and fishermen.
Of sailors there are 56,094 ; of canal­
Deputy Marshal Jamca Peacock on tbo atrect
and slapped him in the face. A tight ensued,
men, 7,388; of steamboatmen, 8,975.
daring whj^h a pistol fell from.Ciulea' pocket, arrived safely home. '
There' are 62,382 physicians, 43,847
SkvaaaL person* were-killed and injured by
which waa picked up by hia eon. 14 yaara old,
clergymen, 4,780 lawyers, and 136,066
wbo shot Peacock in tbo back, inflicting a dan- a recent railway-accident near Carlisle, En­
Hotels and restaurants re­
gland.. . .The deaths arc announced of Bebaa- teachers.
■ - — —— —■— ——.
through the head, killing hi;.L A son of Pea­ tiano Olazaga, the well-known Bpamah states­ quire 94,v170 attendants, and livery sta­
The officeholders number
cock then shot yonug Chile*, wounding him man ; Jean Chacoraac, the eminent French bles 29,000.
fatally. City Marshal Farrow, who then camo astronomer; and Jamas Clay, member of I‘ar- 67,912, barbers, 23,953 ;• professional
up to stop the fight, wa^slightly wounded in liament for Hull, England.... Disaen«or&gt;s in musicians, 9,519 ; journalists, 5,286;
ho breast, but by whom ia not known.... tbo ranks of the CarliaU in flpain continue,
army and navy officers, 2,286.
Of th a
A daring and extensive plot to rob the Indi­ aud they are growing diabearteued. Money,
anapolis Exposition ef diamonds aud other artillery and ammunition are growing uncom­ entire working force, 9,802,038 were
‘valuables has been discovered. It was ar- fortably scarce------ A Paris telegram says : born in this country, 946,161 in Ireland,
■MMaheroof the- ilight aaaort that the Arsem- 836,502 in Germany, 801,779 in England
and wales, 189,307 in British America,
109,68^1 in Sweden, Denmark, and Nor­
BaXLWSr amidaata are Locumiu}; alarmingly way, 71,903 in Scotland, 58,197 in
frwpirintm England. A recent London tele­ France, and 46,300 in China and Japan.
gram record* nfae accidents in one day on EnUsh railroad*..........The fljxni*h town of All- KAHNINda OF ^K&gt;TEKNRAILROADS.
the cases smashed, and the valuables secured. canto wa* roocuty bombafdod by tbo Insurgaat
Hiuce the discovery of this plot the guards iron-clads, which- got bamhomyly whippad,
The following table slrown the earn­
have been atrongUiened. calcium lights pro­ and were compelled to withdraw.... .It io an- ings of prominent Western ra&gt;*»osdn for
vided, aud all procartiouiL. ?**£n to fnislrate noiuMwd xJrat Thion -will **ume tbc loaxUr.
tl*e eight nwntlm ending Sept 1,« as
abip of the opposition in (be* French Assembly. compared with the same period last
A St. Pacl dupateh of Sept. S3 »»y»: Friend*
year. In two or three instances where
of the Northern P»cific concede lo-d«r Ui*t
reports for the last week in August were
Cooko A Co.'* fill uro put* a atop k&gt; building"
not in han|(, the month has been, filled
tbo rood, And tluJ when building will be reThe following ia the ticket nominated by
out nt the average of the three weeks :
numed i* an unanswerable question. It ia ru­
the Liberals aud Democrats of Wisconsin,.al
mored that tbo Mii^e»poli» ConAtroclion Com­
their recent convention at Milwaukee: Gov­
pany holds *bon time acceptance* of the
ernor. William K Taylor, of Dane -omity;
Northern Pacific for about a o'Arter of a mil­
Lieutenant-Governor, C. D. Parker, of La
lion, being about all the profit made by the
Crosse; Secretary of State, Peter Doyle, of
ConHtrncUon Company, and ita payment ta
Prairie du Chien ; Attorney-General, A. Scott
thought doubtful in financial and mercantile
Sloan, of. Dodge ; Superintendent of Schoch,
eirclee. The feeling holds good, though, from Edward sAtnng. of Bock county; Emigra­
It in n noteworthy foot Hint, though
tion Commissioner,-Martin J. Argard, of Eau
bruisers Tom Allen and Mike McCoole con­
Claire... .The New York Republican State the earningn have in every cane increased,
tested a prike-fight in lllitioi*, a few miles
Convention, recently in se*aion at Utica, the dividends have in almost every inabove 8l. Lonis, last week. Alien wait declared
pamuxl a resolution denouncing tlic ‘‘ salary­ ninneu decreased, and tlie railroads are
the victor after the eighth round, having re­
grab.".... MobIct and Hughes, of Virginia,
ceived scarcely a scratch. McCooto was badly
generally short of money, no short indeed
have postponed their duel till after the niceptudshod., ..It is stated that tbo choleraia
that merchant!) who sell (supplies to the
raging among the Rtusuan colonist* in Dakota.
companies at Chicago find it difficult to
A ballooxikt named John H. Boley met bis
Ciorreperte forflejrtember, received by the collect what in due them. Thin is as­
death in a horrible manner at Wapello, Io»
Department of^AgriciiUiirc. jueeeut a com­
last week. His hot-air balloon caught lire as plete •ummary of the wheat crop for 1X73. cribed by the mnnngera of. most of the
roads to the fact that they arc devoting
it left the ground, and carried him up, uncon­
There ia a manifest improvement iu the yield
scious of tn - flames above him, til! at the of Minnesota, \Viaconain, Mtceoori, Ohio, Kan­ the bulk of their net earnings tv the re­
height of 1,500 feet the ropes that supported san, Pennsylvania aud New Jersey ; in Illinois, construction, improvement, and exten­
tbc ixr on wldcb he was performing some gym­ Iowa and Michigan there ia little difference
sion of their lines, laying side and
nastic feats burned away, and be fell to ths from the crop of 1872, while California and
ground. ‘ His body was frightfully mangled, Indiana have been lesa favored than last year. double tracks and steel rails, building
iron
bridges, increasing rollingstock, etc.
the fall driving hie legs into the herd groom! The Commiaaionar Of Agriculture believes
np to Lis knees.... Isaiah Diits has just been that the decrease of yield, in nearly every in­
arrewtad near leavenworth, Kaosas, for a mur­ stance, can be traced to the want of intelligent |
Intelligent physiologists and patholo­
der committed near Cairo, I!!., seventeen ycara cultivation....A series of robberies and foul &gt; gists admit that nil so-called medicines
murders have recently been committed on I containing alcohol—whether they cmaTax Chicago Inter-State Industrial Expe­ United State* citizens residing and traveling ' nate from the regular pharmzcojKi-in and
dition ia {Moving a grand auemea. Notwith­
on the Mexican Itorder of Texas which I are called tincturcn, or from tlic Empiri­
standing lhe opening occurred at the very
seem to indicate that tbo banditti select cal Rum Milla, and ore labeled “Ton-i
the " aeud-off” Americaua aa victim*, either as a retaliation -ics"—are essentially dangerous and de-1
strncuvc. The only war in which drunk- i
enneu can be arrested is by restoring
the Integrity of the nerves (especially
the nerves of taste and the great symjmthetic nerve), and purifying the nhimfi!
fluids ; and those objects arc more cer­
d»U, Episcopal Binhop of Colorado, New Mextainly and swiftly accomplished by, the
iflo and Wyoming, died recently in Dtiuver,
use of Dr. Walker's Vinkgar Bittkiih
aged 63.
than by any other means. Hence, prob­
ably, the opinion now so generally ex­
pressed, that this pure preparation is a
sovereign remedy for the evils referred
PfTUuLEUM CHAMPAGNE.
’
to. Should it be clearly ascertained that
The Doctor, a journal published in
VIB BO AB Bit VERS is not only a speaifle
England, learns that “ the acute com- for indigestion, liver disease, nervous­
iAcr-iul clement of the Americans" haYo ness, scrofulous ulcers and eruptions, I
tn*4° • p*ofitable discovery/ which ipr and a host of other disorders, but also'
for inebriety, thousands will rise up and !
point of uselplneas will be on about a
call the discoverer blessed. —[Com.
piir with tN-ir "wooden nutmegs."
; This discovery is that, by Savoring iu a
ij^owtaiu way, petroleum or other mineral

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KANSAS LANDS.
Superior qu»Hiyfi&gt;r FARMING or COAL, O*a&lt;«
county, clre*p, or p*rt tr*d*. by
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"tin •tilclrit «n&lt;l bczt-iclllns book •y«r puMlthei
t tell, al: a I, mt the irrrat ('rrdii J/obtlirr

about $750,000 in gold.

i will, among ordinary peoohfropagw makers tliemBurrent for the finest Krug
Abandon. The oil is said
ltd with glycerine, aerated

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ulojM and thus it i» in evm
l»t&gt;or, then tbo mousing At
mark upon it and take the
fat idolized by the court and
which wiU dontatau be'ial
gold sunffbox or diamond-

$125',

AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS,
For all the purposes ot a Family Physic,

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, of Dr- Walker’s
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.
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Bilious. Remittent and Inter­
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■ tlmaUtc tbo «lecKl*b or dloorderoJ oryan into
action and lb»&gt;- impart bealth and tone to tbo
whole being. They rnro not only Ko every day
complaint* of evciylfrxty, but formtdablo and dan-

mittent Fevers, Which are so preva­
lent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Gramie,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanokc, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
I entire country during the Summer aud
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea­
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nw-tteMMriU .fUMdUJtenwaovcrthc.dnrlk:
colored viscid npittor with winch the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of the live.and generally restoring the healthy
fnoctiowpttiuLdiigwftiib WglHSl ""
. F,,r^!y **"' Ikm1&gt; ««;«inst dlswise
by pariNng nil Itt fluids with Vn.ic.aa
IljlTEltd No epidemic can utke bold
of a systlm thus fore-armed.

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Fightn® of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour
Eructat&gt;ns of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the putb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation dtbo Heart, Inflammation of the
LungsJain in the region of the Kid­
neys, r" a hundred other jiaiuful• svtnptoms, c the offsprings of Dyspepsia,
Ono b lie will proto a bet ter guarantee
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S?"’ E.ojll&gt;vhu. Swrilh
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Inflarmtions, Mercurial Affe&lt;: .. rui. Ohl
Sores uptioM of tbo Skin. Sore 3} c», etc.
in th as in all other cunstitutioii? Dis­
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;how heir great enrativo powers iu the
most tinato and intractable coses.

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F Inflammatory and Chronic
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the tod. Liver, Kidners and Bladdtifr,
tties iltent have no equal. Such Diseases
ore fed by Vitiated Blood.
M lanical Diseases.—Pentons engaj in Piunta ant! Minerals, such as
Pin :rx. Type-setter-. Gold-beaters, and
ii as they advance in life, are subject
alysis "of tho Bowels. To guard
ra this, take a dose of Walker's Vix;j Jittkeb occasionally.
•Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet­
r It-Rheum, Blotches, Spou, Pimples,
ales. Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms.
Ahead, Sura Eye*. Erysipetas. Itch,
t. DiscoloralionH of the Skin, Humors
iJirteMeH of thu Skin of whatever 'name
pure, are literally dug up and carried
it Urn njvtem in a ntwra iwisi wj Um&gt;

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lere display so decided an influence that
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                  <text>“ Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. I,
tenants, it foBowa that you It have fo
make some sacrifices too," went on Sir
John; ‘ but trifling—nothing to wliat I

.?«*&lt;**«

THE TfG-TAX.
We were sitting me surainer evening
in the window of car reading-room at
Laahgwell, looking out rather sadly on
the scene before *». The coach had
just come in from Xorvaen, and its pas­
sengers were dism nnting, and its
ways stableward,
stableward, while the sUblehriper* were Ibusy harassing ia the
hrijiera
fresh team ; and we looked at this
rather sadly, beesnap it was the hut day

of the old coach.j The new stativn* of

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CURRENT ITEMS.

with fear nnd trembling. Everybody
CkiArowxiA mosquitoes have gone to
remarked ho&lt; lieautifully th© pigs killing horass.
marched that &lt;fey ftrtn' Llsufer Grecn. . Eubobm will slip through -a crack,
There was a good body of them together, while truth will get stuck in the dooraround. Now shout for yotir Quoen and you'd have expected they’d have
and country end for your landlords and given some trouble ; Ijukno, they walk­
Tax thousand two hundred and fifty
ed as orderly as so many Cjiristians, as
books hove been copyrighted in this
if tney’d made up thdr minds to show how
“And they paid it?"
.ooonUy rinee.Xew Y&lt;ar.
- .
“ Ol courae they did, and were thank­ pig* could behave for once. Well, the
A max in Griffin, Qa., was bitten by a
ful 'to get off so AcajK" Wara'Vfttt bridge was crossed, ■ and th© advance
snake seventeen years ago, and is still
John paying a shilling in the pound for guard of pigs camo in front of David's
drinking whisky to cuje iL' tl .?.&gt;.
the country all tho time.? O, you're a redoubt—tho holo he’d dug in the
A Bawkixsvilu (Qa.) merchant has
ground. -David held odt his hat, as
very loyal race t,f
•
“ And so we are. Captain, nnd very usual, for the tolL The master of the received a box of umbrellas, shipped to
him from New York in 186®.
; .’
fond of Queen Victoria, and wo don’t pigs shook his hood. ‘ Dim tally. No
Thx south wall of the Grand canon of
mind paying for her, too, Captain— pay to-day for-pig.’ David underatood
obly what wuVe paid bejpre;
pip tluxihing in. a moment, saw throngh the the Arkansas, just above Canon City,
new things we don't like, Captain. And plan of the revolt. Down went hi* Col., is 1,700 feet perpendicular.
what did Sir John do when tho war was Lead into the hole. .Gentlemen, it’s
A spxx&lt;m of the Duo do Broglie, at a
impossible to describe a noise. If .you
over ?"
recent banquet, seems to point to an
“Ho forgot to lake off tho five per can imagine th© most diabolical din in
early restoration of the French ^mon­
nature, and theu make it twice os bad,
cent"
archy.
“ Dear mo I that was clever. Yes, I yon'll have faint idea of the roar that
A TEx-rxAR-ou&gt; French girl burned
give in toyqn lure. Captain •: SirJohn came out of the hole in the ground.
"Where were the pigs? You must' her father's house because. he had
was a very clever man.
But we've,
whipped her for not knowing her categot clever men in these days, too. Cap­ imagine* whirlwind of pigs, a simoom
ehiafif.
' •
J
of pigs; a tornado of pigs ! Little pigs,
tain."
Hifpophaox is on tho increase in
"But wo were talking about -intel­ big pigs, blue pigs, white pigs, flying
lect," said tire Captain, AfUr a pause, about like sky-rockets in every direc­ France, and culinary artistes arc cudgel­
during whicte tho eoach haxT driven off, tion. They flew over the stone walls, ing their wits to invent new styles of
and the square in front of the hotel bad tliey dashed over the parapet of the serving it up.
resumed it*^normalqineWe.- “Now, bridge-; away they went—away cast,
Coxsipebablz alarm prevails in En­
to my mind, as far as intellect went, I west, north, south. In a few momenta gland over the steady decline in horse­
never knew anybody to beat old David the country about for miles was spotted flesh—not th© wasting away .in fatness,
with flying pigs. And their masters, but th© falling off in number*.
Ganr, of Penllyn."
■
" Oh, rome, Captain, now, that won’t David and Morris, end Richard aud
Stokes is outrivaled by a prisoner in
John, and all tfte rest of them, where one of the county jails of Pennsylvania,
do, Why, David was half an idiot."
“That may be," said the Captain. were they? Flying, too, across the who has been waiting for a Governor to
“ I don't say ho was clever all round. country;
bursting ont their best sign his death-warrant aince 1850.
The finest intellects have a flaw some­ trowsers, barking their shins, and spoil­
Ax Englishman has discovered the
where ; but, in his particular way, ing their gaiters over the stone walla.
secret of tho Yankee nasal twang, which
batwl was the cleverest tain-T* ever And what was the use of it? Did'you
ho says c&amp;mo from the English counties
ever try to’ catch a couple of hundred
knew."
of Norfolk, Suffolk, Eszex and Mid­
his way, mad pigs careering across the country ? dlesex.
“But, indeed, what
The fair wns pretty near a failure, I can
Captain ? I never knew him do anyA Bnooxnvx man has invented a lite
about at fairs, nnd earn a tell you. Only the few people whe’d
thing but
preserver, which consists simply of two
stopped behind, and paid David his
sixpence whore he could. ’
sleeves of India-rubber,
be drawn on
toll,
and
brought
their
pigs
in
quietly,
“ What! did you never hear of David
over the arms and then inflated by blow­
they had the pick of the buyers ; and
Ganr and th© pig-tax ?"
ing in them.
through
there
being
so
few
pig*
in
tho
•• No, inteoL”
The artificial butter made in New
“ Thon you don't know half tbtvtra- market, they got pretty nigh what
York is becoming very popular, and tire
•• And then the poor fellows who’d producers have been so successful that
I, w’&gt;o’m half an Englishman, and
have followed the colon half over the lost their pigs camo to David, and be- they announce a quarterly dividend to
•tockholder*. A manufactory is soon to
MJMMKfifted at New Haven.

fatiwly; “IhuUfawwd.Tnui a pMulfai
.ftw, my i»oy, indeed it will,” cried gift. H&lt;nr tic iibfpiIrM ft,-nobody 1W
Lawyer Evans. “I shall do al my knew ; it was said he was taught it by
be a
business now in Jxndou. No use wait­
and that Morrii*
ing for assizes and circuits now. I shall hundred and
J:-father had-it from Uro fairica.—Bntliow
take you all up toWeMtoliiTOF n&lt;&gt; , to
tny*J ever
____ Vho
.. __
I St
___ 1______________
got
it .1
doesn't
matter—he had
boys !”
“ Devil doubt yon,’* said the Ca taiu, it; and aa ho never Imported Hie secret,
making n face. “ What! as i yon it died with hiffiT I offered him a sove­
didn't ruin us quick enough tlh old reign once, to show mo how he did it,
way 1 Ah, well, 1 liked the old ;imea and swore most solemnly I'd keep it a
best. You'll be a shabby outal rt of profound secret. But no. I wish I’d
bid higher now; it would have been
Manchester by and by."
“ O, but. Captan, consider tie mo­ something to fall back upon in one’s old
’
tion of the times I" cried Jones llryu- age—something that Lawyer Janos
couldn’t lay his claw upon."
bella, who was a manufacturer nnd
radical'; “considatbe progress l&gt;f the A“ But what was it, Captain ? What
was the secret he hod
intellect*. ”
“ It was the art of frightening pigs,"
“PuuL, intelleeter cried tiri Cap­
tain eontemptuotrijr | “ &lt;hy, you aren't said the Captain solemnly. *' Al»« now
n imteh upon whai your fathers were. don't go away with the idea that that’s
Why, J ones, I’vs teen your father drink nothing. I don't mean startling 'em;
forty glasses of de, and then cheat a any fool with an nmbreUn can cry,
‘ Shoo ! shoo I’ and do that But what
sober man in the^rgnin,"
“ Well, yea, betas a wonderful man, I mean is downright frightening them,
infecting their yery souls with fear;
my faiher, wonderful J "
" And there wm Lawyer Bolxirts. who making them mad, so that theyTl jump
robbed everybodj right and left, and out of their very, skins with terror.
lived like a figUiag-cook for fifuvm New, yon know, they'xr very imagina­
years ; and wasnl found out till after tive beasts, are pigs, and at the same
the funeral, wha all the parish fol­ time they’re very cunning. They're not
lowed him to thep^e. Oh, don't talk to be taken in ; and if you were to moke
about intellects!’ .
'
all the horrible noises you could pot
your tongue to, they’d quietly whisk
their tails and cock their eyes, aiid
“ Well, now, ud ther* can you show think yon a fool for ypur pains. But
meamauiae firjbhn? Do you re- this wa^diow David went* to work. You
mmnbor what SirJtfjn did at the time knew that Penllyn May fair is a tremen­
of the
dous fair for pigs.
They all come
from the north side of the coun­
"You'l! remofc.,, i doe—7, tb.1, ty, and
cross
tho bridge
must
_
•Idle the w„T»pd»g on, th. Oor- over the Dulas to get there at all,
•■£»•»* p°* ’’"■Idffing income Uef. and when they’ve crossed the river
-8hiUmg m U»Wo,,. crirfBir John; there’s a long, straight piece of road,
■ .billing in the Ltan )•
that!! with grass on each side of it, and high
stone walls beyond the grass. Well,
hora it WM David would talojten stand,
down to the H
orweat^nrther. for iie squatted himself
hc*d been at!
:n tho grass, and then he made
rtaltament, in a down
&lt;
very bad tempt
himself a round hole like a basin, a foot
jurt then,-'and!
dinner; and deepest the ride of thatuaJ; and-there

engaged in

NASH¥g.jyE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1873.
caraoZ

he'd sit from early daylight co’lectiqg
his tax on the pigs. If there were less
than ten he charged a penny, and so
on, a penny of every hail-score. That
was David’s tax ; and a very good tax-

getting up and putting on his hat, “ of
your railroads and nonsense. Where
will you find another chap like David
Gaur?”’
•

must understand one
“The _ _
thing, "ssyn the Cliicago 77mcs, "and that
is that there ia nothing now in the fiimncinl situation except what (hey choose
to nndee it Let them believe and act
as if Til were well, nnd all will be well.
Let them believe and net as if ail were
wrong, and all will be wrong. There in
nothing whatever in the situation that
is beyond the comprehension of tire mo- t
ordinary mind. There is nothing com­
plex about it. All this talk alunt ex­
change, premiums, pvrr-iMue,,, crcdita,
cost, prices, value, and the like, docs
not resell the merits of the case. All
that there is wrong about it can be
summed up explicitly onl comprehen­
sively in the phrase lack of confidence.
The remedy does not lie in balances,
ncsfdity of this, o&lt; ^hat, og, th® oi^qr,
but simply nnd solely in one thing:

“ Now let the people understand this,
and they will unjierstand all there is in
the financial muddle that is worth
knowing. They will also understand,
in understanding this, that they have
the key of the sitr
’’
’in their own
tuition
hands. The key is
ia r
bdnSdonce....
It will
unlock tlie imprisoned millions which
the country now needs, as the depleted
veins of a wounded man need blood.
Ihw confideueal Have confidence in
your banker, and dqxMiit ,ypnr money.
Have confidence in your dblJtor, and extepd Um maturity of his ^ohbgationa.
Have confidence everywhere, buy, sell,

credit, and transact business as if tho
Bank of England stood behind every
business man of integrity in the oommauity. fii other wcrdajg* on
noth­

ing had happened, and, in » month, do
legitimate business will have any reason
to suspect that anything has happened."
FREACR WAR lADEMRITY.

It is generally supposed that the
yhole. indemnity paid by the French to
the Germans was five milliards. But
this h a great mistake ; the amount was
much nearer six and a half milliards.
The items, as now published, are as folfcn'- * . '■
'
-•

“ Bat suppose the people wouldn’t

FOSTAL TELEGRAPHY.
There ia no-subject of greater im­
portance to the public, wlwre a reform
is more imperatively required or so
easily eflected, as in the telegraph.
It is now a monopoly with rates so
high as to prevent the public from using
the telegraph, and reserves it as a lux­
ury to the rich or to the speculator,
while only the large daily papers in the
largest cities can afford it, and these
form an alliance offensive and defensive
with the Telegraph Company in oppo­
sition to every plan of reform.
Two ayate ms have been proposed for
remedying these evils—one by the Post­
master-General, who desires to buy and
operate all tho lines of telegraph. This
plan is opposed by many friends of a re­
form on account of tho groat outlay re­
quired for the purchase and extension
of the lines, and of the great increase of
power that it would confer on tho Ex­
ecutive.
Theother plan was proposed by Gardin­
er G. Hubbard, and adopted by commit­
tees of the Senate and House of Repre­
sentatives to which both plans were re­
ferred at the last Congress.
By thia
system telegrams will be received and de­
livered through the poetoffice os letters
are everywhere, and os telegrams are
abroad, transmitted to their place of des­
tination by telegraph, by parties owning
and operating lines of telegraph, at rates
fixed'by Congress—as letters are now
transmitted over the railroads.
This
plan requires no outlay by the General
Government, involves no liability for
buying, building, or operating lines,
and will not increase the powers of the
Executive.
The rates proposed arc 25 cents for a
telegram of 25 words each 500 miles if it
is transmitted by day, and cadi 1,000
miles by night—* reduction of over 50
per cent, on the present rates, and an
increase of 80 per cent in the length of
the telegram.
The press rates arc
equally reduced, and are so low os to
I»ermit every weekly paper to receive a
telegraphic summary, bringing its news
down to the hour of its issue.
This plan proposes as great a reduc­
tion as the other can afford, and gives a
cheap telegraph to the people without
cost to the Government. Competition
has been tried and abandoned, and, by

NO. 2.

and sending of the best men from every
GLASS BOHXRTB.
State, to take into eamUt and carefhl
Glass bonnets ore among the novel­ consideration the causes now hindering
ties of the Vienna Exposition. These the progress and impairing the welfare
articles home from Bohemia, and speci­ of the people.
Let us have a general
mens have been sent to Paris and Lon­ and able representation.
don, and some also to thia country, in
Co behalf of the State Central Com­
the hope that they will become popular, mittee of the Illinois State Farmers*
and bo 4 r all the fashion " this fall. The Association.
W. a Fuoo, PrcskteaL
bonnet ia described aa made of loose

** Dead men pay no bills," said a
shrewd old phyaician.to a young one ;
"keep ’em alive, keep ’em alive."

A daxdx asked a barber’s boy if he
had ever shaved a monkey.
No sir,’
answered the lad, " but if you will take
a scat I’ll try."
** What," raid a teacher to a pupil,
** makes you feel uncomfortable after
you have done wrong I’* “My papa's
big leather strap,” feelingly, replied the

boy.

Ax observing man thinks private messages can be sent ____
with____________
more safety by
thM u-. lrtter, „ j.;.
nCTW yct landed him a card
„
by mutake."
„ , rcM|t
on , (lir in hie
he
. Wwtenl
.brother editor took a rJnahlo
im„ bnl ,a unkind pobceinan
, j,
M bUck wbc„ ko
fronj

Fashionahl* lady coming out of
church : “ Wbatta powerful scrmon.1 I
was never before so impressed with the
duty and privilege of giving freely. I
am determined to do better, and to send
this very week another silk dress to my

be obtained from-all the wheat-growing
countries which export to Great Britain.
More especially is thia ths &lt;mse wham jt
A GOOD SIGH.
is estimated that France will need 48,­
The confidence of the European pirns
000,000 bushels from abroad thia year,
in the stability of our financial condi­
tion is one of the mort cheering features
of tho present trouble. They are agreed
upon all hands that the country is in a
moat prosperous condition, and that the
excitement is the result only of a apon-

cise or work, or from confinement to a

ccnces of our rapid growth.

to conform to the head. Inside there is
a lining of silk, and the trimming* are

urally that in appearance they are far

Moixsa, whose head U aa

VAR1RTTRS.
A Texas paper publishes marriage
notices under the head of " Lost.’’
•

election in Californio,
daughter.” ............
majority &lt;■! the votes i
“ Who dares to spit tobacco juice on
ppnuin for constable, The peting companies, has resulted in plac­
this car floor ?" savagely asked a burly
ing all the important lines in the country
id to cunnt them, however;
howc
posiunger
“I
under
the
control
of
n
single
interest,
of
Pinger on
on the
uro Mobile
muu.ro train.
wmo.
*
get the office. But it ia
dare," quietly replied * slender youUi,
claimed that under the language of the which Mr. Vanderbilt is the represent­
"»d
ho
did
it.
“
1
’
ou
’
re
the
diap
I
m
California Constitution, she was eligible ative.
It remains for Congress to soy whether northjrard to latitude 82 deg. 1C min. looking for," said Uie ruffian ; ••giro mo .
to the office, and can secure it by a man­
tho telegraph shall be made an aux­ This wm the nearest point to th© North “ chaw'."
damus from the courts.
iliary to the postoffice, freely used by Pole ever reached by civilized man. The
A Somrenx paper has tliesc among its
Thx official returns of the hospitals the people, or th© oily of the railroad
i ico was soft all the way, and a stronger personals : “ St. Paul is way out West
■monopoly, wirldfd Qnly for its own vessel ©Auld have attained a higher lati- with Minnesota. St.John will spend
births in the city during the post year, interest._________ '
tude. The London CW»*crrer closes n&lt; the summer in NOW Brunswick.- Elmira-----15,366 were illegitimate.
The pro­
eulogy on the late CapV Hall as follows: is in New York. Elizabeth is in New
portion of illegitimates to the number FORTUWESTERN FARMERS'
•‘The rude wooden monument to the; Jersey.
Marietta is in Ohio. CharVEMT1UN.
of inhabitants is not quite up to thnt of
intrepid American, standing nloiro in the ' luttc is in North Carolina ; and Augusta
Vienna, which has 9,000 fbr 1,000,000
To n* Hxu&gt; ix Cuicaoo, Oct. 22. 1873.
Polar solitude, is at the same time a 1 is down hero in Georgia. They don’t
inhabitant^, while tho population of
The following call lias been issne«l:
grand memorial, a trophy and a chai- ' intend visiting each other thia season.
Paris is nearly 2,000,000. ‘
The State Central Committee . of the
lenge.”
--------------------------- ----------------------------A------------------- -------VEG FTABLE
gnrdetiw-nNfcio^jdBfc »
Illinois
State Farmers’ Association, at
The construction of tho breakwater
newspaper office tho otbsv
, and in­
HOW TO .4 VOID .4 COLD.
nt Alexandria involves the labor of over Hie request, i nd with th© promised co- quired very anxiously if the editor had
This
is
the
season
of
the
year
wlu
n
two thousand Arabs, assisted by a dozen operation, of many jicreons throughout
ecu anything in tbej apers lately stout
locomotives, several hundred trucks, tho West, do hereby respectfully invite colds most do prevail, and the following a worm that was doing much damage to
tne subject is given “
forty other steam-jngines, both station­ the several farpiers’ clubs, granges, \। interesting item on the
______ .
"I intended," eaid he, “to
xrho desire to :
ary and moving, a dozen lighters, six farmers’ associations, agricultural socie­ for the benefit of those
»M!M
nwtmR I■ ■“’» ™“a « ST"1. ‘'ral ot„“le7,
avoid catching cold. We
find n
it floating
steamers, and an immense floating steam­ ties, boards of agriculture, and other or­
• If a cold settles 1
but I don't think it will pay if that
around without credit :■ .. _ C°ld
cdery grnb that started at Wellington
derrick. The breakwater is composed of ganizations of the industrial claeses-pf
on the outer coverings of the lungs it ।
blocks of concrete, each of which weighs the United States and British Province^
a while since, about what I have Iiearn
becomes
pneumonia,
inflammation
of
।
tVeuty tons, and it will consume in all to send, from their own numbera -and
so much on, is coming this way.” A
many
-------,
. identified with their interetta, one dele­ the lungs, or lung fever, and in&gt; many
about 35,000 of these blocks.
to the ^ght dawned ujion the editor s mind­
gate from each ruch organization, to cases carries the strongest man t
the
“Salary nr
Grab."
meet
at
McCormick's
Hall,
in
tho
city
i
gn^o
within
a
week.
If
cold
falls
upon
*
1'“ “
"1'
Oxx of the healthy regulations of tho
English railways is that no one shall at­
ExTBAcrfroma Virginian’swill: "I will
u. the
OMO lungs,
luu^n, it
n is
n
----•
at
of Chiravn
Chicago, nn
on Wednesday, «i&gt;.
the 00,1
22d day the inner covering of
tempt to get on or dismount from a train
pleurisy with its knife-like pains, and ,
,UJ nephew, James Madison M—,
of October, at 10 a'cfock a. m.
in motion. A man named Arthur Baynes
its slow, very slow recoveries. If a everything I may have after my just
The purpose ot this Conventio.. is to
war. recently fined $10 for attempting to
cold settles in the joints, there is rheu- I'debts are paid, with condition that after
discuss the prevailing overcharges in
get inte a car after the train had started,
matism, with the agonies of pain, and IID1 burioil he is to have a marble head
transportation ; to incite and perfect the
825 for assaulting the guard who had ar­
rheumatism of the heart, which in an »nd footstonc put to my grave, to be
organization of the agricultural and
rested him, 815 for tearing the said
instant snaps asunder the cords of life ' •eTCn foot ,on8 •nd fouT inc. .
other industrial classes, who chiefly suf­
. ,
. .
,,
.
.. f'dlowing inscription ,-cut
hL
guard’s coat, and 310 more for costa.
is of_____
the 1 waut *1
‘h&lt;5
with no friendly warning. It
1_____
He thinks it woul^avc boon cheaper to fer from those overcharges, in every
upon both ends of each slab: • Henry
State, Territory and Provinces of the ntmost practical importance, then, in i
I wait for the next train.
M------ , borti Dec. 16, 1805; died—
country, with the view of throwing a the wintry weather, to know not so
Thx pnnfi&gt;«r of stars visible to the combined and overwhelming influence much how to cure a cold as to avoid it He was a great turkey hnnter and a
naked eye in the entire circuit of the against their further depreciations ; and Coldsslwayscomc from one cause—some tolerably good fiddler. He desired the
heavens has been usually estimated al to take such measures ns shall secure part of the body being colder than above to be placed on this slab. I’eaoo
about 6,000. An ordinary opera-glass prompt and efficient^legislation, that natural for a time. If a person will be to his ashes.' ’’
will exhibit something Hke ten times shall end in the complete extinction of keep hi* feet warm always, and never
THE WHEAT EXPORT.
ihst nambw. A comparatively small all railway and other monopolies now allow himself or herself to be chilled, lie
The Mark Lane Exprrt* concedes
telescope easily shows 200,000 ; while preying upon the productive interests of or she will never take cold in a lifetime;
there are telcsoopcs in existence with
nnd this can only be accomplished by that England nruat import 96,000,000
which, there is- reason to believe, not
li is a matter in which the great agri­ due care in warm clothing and avoid­ bushels of wheat to make up for the de­
Other au­
fewer than 25,000,000 stars are visible. cultural classes of the Northwest are ance of draft and exposure. While ficiency of thia year’, crop.
And yst, whon «11
these are soen and now the chief parties interested, but in multitudes of colds come from cold thorities have - placed the deficiency a
numbered, the eye will have visited but which also the welfare of nearly -»! the feet, perhaps the majority arise from good deal higher than, thia, but taking
a mere sptek in the illimitable bounds States is at stake ; and we earnestly so­ cooling off too quickly after liecoming a the latest estimate, it ia Urge enough to
of space.
licit and exhort the general selection little wanner than is natural from exer­ absorb all the aurplna which ia likely to

D. Wobtmixotox, Vice-Pro*. M Di*.'

lot ihf y-maite up their
r
.The pweir.1
. swtuw &lt;m Ltat*

“RBCXY MILLER.'

THE POLARIS SURVIVORS.
Close upon the discovery of th© fate
ot tho Polaris comes the news of the
rescue of her missing crew. Allot that
Artic party are now back safe, and hadtheir enthusiastic and resolute leadrr,
Capt Hall, been permitted to return,
the expedition would have been regarded
as a conspicuous success. Tho survi­
vors of the Polaris, after having made
their way southward with great diffi­
culty, were picked up on th© 20th of
July by the whaler Ravenscraig, and
subsequently transferred to the Artic,
which landed them nt Dundee on the 18th
of September. Their story of the sepa­
ration from the Tyson party was natur­
ally sought with no little eagerness, and,
ho far as reported, it sorms satisfactoiy.
It ir substantially thus : The Polaris
had been leaking badly before the 15th
of October, 1872, and her situation ulti­
mately become so alarming that it was
deemed advisable to make preparations
to abandon her. The determination to
leave the ship was arrived al on the 15th
of October. Some of the crew remained
aboard, while others landed on the ice,
and they began to • get out stores, with
the intention of taking everything they
could need for a long sojourn in those
frozen regions. Between ten and twelve
o'clock at night, while this work was
proceeding, a very severe gale sprang
up, and the snow began to fall heavily,
with strong but variable winds.- Oper­
ations, however, were continued, and
after untiring efforts the boats were got
upon-the lec and a large quantity of
provisions taken out.
Suddenly the,.
hawsers by which tho ship was mail© fast
to the iee
oao snapping, the .
other toering its anchor tram iU lode-!
moot in the inc. Tills was abort! midnight The Polaris drittod soar, those
on board being peerrles. to do earthing
lor thmr oomrwle. on th. tee.
In a
abort bme the storm anti darkness shut;
ont erery object from their view.
The |
feelings of th. men can be imagined u,
with half the crew left to perish, as they
supposed, in the desert of ice and snow,
the ship floated away helpless, until at
last ah© brought up at Life Boat Cove.
At the session of the British Associa­
tion st Bradford, on 21st ulL, Capt.
Markham, of the British Navy, who wns
on board the Arctic when die received
the metf rcacued from the Polaris, gave
a detailed account of the voyage of Capt
Hall, which he gathered from the mem­
Ho
the
bers of the expedition.
Ho raid
raid th©
Polaris oratplcd only Are days in making the distance from Cape Shackleton

Jous W. Uuxteb, Viea-Pre*. J2tb IXt&gt;».
JoMura BSoww. Vice-Pros. 13lh Dixt.
M. M. Bootox, Vioe-Pro*. 18th Du*.

�HARDY I AIISVOBTH,
yay the Highest Market Price for

knoaleOged in Ml the relatione of

I erfaes.' Those of 1838 and

.• yet fresh in the minds of

POTATOES,

ivy and jealousy. No mattor
the good Giver of all geod gilts km St) to
fill, out of what vast weighty importance
land xpceulation, nnd upon a basis of (that the is provided with, all the mini req­ muIlitudM will be laflaenoed by a report
wild -oat ’’ currency. Banka had lit: ,uisite qualification*, to fill her station with
tic k-ttcr than a name, often no local t
habitstiun, and in almost every io- i
stance no bo’tom
Redemption-doy 1things, mothers h»vc the f«rmatiofl of their
found tbeir assets to be paper dis- daughters’ character delegated Io them, Il
behoove* ihctn to discharge their duty
eounted to thrvje engaged, like them- (
fear and wstobfulBM*, training then, for
seh’e s in a reckless grab for wild, un ,uiefulnet*. No one will deay that girls ns
prod tie live land* and lots in embryo ,

, uilics antP villages, und ol no value.

Tlie crash of 1857 resulted from n
general disposition to do business ou
a credit baste,
b was pushed to its

utmtut WnsitHi. TM business of the
country was generally conducted on

borrowed capital, currency was inflat-

ed beyond buainess needs and lhe

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

JUST RECEIVED

Mrs. L. O. CROCKER’S,

have simply suspended payment until
The case is this: " if the writer of ,
this article owed the.sum of S500 and '.

.. depended tipunthe jfoyntent of $1,000

due him lro&lt;u a resoousibfa party, and

refused to pay tho said 3300 until he
should receive that amount from the
ptfty owing him, he could not bo said

to Invc f.iiled.

Though perfectly

g-xul he .cannot realize." ■
.
Tile causes of the crisis.are vari- -

for everybody auJ

•verythirtg mo«f, but never a note
dal he tout for the pour b.tss drummer.

—Henry Warretb a young man liviag at Salem, Wask'enaw Co, has a

queer way

of scaring

his

fellow­

mortals. Last week a second attempt
to scare - his cousin.. II- B Warren,
by approaching him from behind and
tiring a gun over lua head, resulted

in bluwing the ftoid H. 'B. Warren’s

or TBS LATEST STYLES.

Velveteens &amp; Coyduroy

A couple of ladies were conversing
in the Ladies’ Hoorn at the Depot
the other day,on- various subjects
while awaiting lhe arrival of the train.
One lidy regretted tho scarcity of
spanro.ws in qassaic, ns insects nnd
worms were destroying her gnrdcn/ohuge flowers, etc. The other lady
thought sparrows a nuisance, ns their
matutinal chirpings prevented her
usual morning nap and she preferred
the ravages of worms to the noise of
birds, While the argument w.js in
progressAtritttual acquaintance of the
male persuasion entered the room,:aud
after the usual salutations were’ex­

ly » fe'v days since.

underetaid that they bad been gulled by

railroad telegraphed from Deny sta

lion recently:

“Train delayed fifteen

minutes on account of a lady.

by ‘hs fallowing litlto incident

The sociely formed by 'the girls of

Lhe San Francisco High Schoo!

lor

■ the suppression of slang has been

disband d.

CHINE OILS,

Trills, Wifi’ tultli ui Tnidis; Sakktk

You Wil 'incl Them.
A full line of

'
L '
OF ThK 1E3' fJALTTY, AND

Baby Cabs and Perambulators!

which I*

which w« are aelling at pricts that defy
competition.

At BeasoniW© Rates,

IO eta.

DRUG

T O RE

LARGEST AND FINES

&gt;TOCK

^6“ The Highest Market Pike paid for

Proprietor of the

5,000 POUNDS I WEEK

WOLVERINE MILLS!
— AND —

WOOL WARDING MACHINE1

FRESH BUTTER
AT THE

would re«p« cl fully solicit the attention of
customers to the fact that he is making im­
provements in bis mills wbkh will prove a
benefit to customers a* well as to himself.

Iked by the continual incrense of custom

NASHVILLE CREAMERY

D. 1*1. PURCHAH,

IOBS

FALL AN® W1NTMR
EVER BROUGHT TO NASH1

FOB WHICH THE

Highest Market Price My Carding Machine
Is soliciting a wary large run of custom.

Will be Paid.

whose work Jim riven universal eatWactioa

attention,

CENTRAL HOUSE.

FELLOW CITIZENS!

The Child can get junt as Good Bar­
grins as the Aged.

Everybody ia invited to call and examine the Mammoth 8U

Our motto ia io sell ss cheap as
the cheapest, pre 16 oza.
to the
and the right
change every tan»e.

BOARD,

groceries
ooirrscTr mabt,
CANNED, GO
TOBACCO,

Crockery.
Dry Goods,
Glatisw fc,
Notions,
Stoi fare,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
F
Furs,
rTeas,
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee.
■

UHDBBOLOTH
Fpr

Children,

Ladles,

kd Men.

EP'’.

CIGARS

.

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
which I wilt-roll al the lowed prices

I WILL NOT BE UNDEI Pld

1

OYSTERS Di THEIR SE1SON.

ADBlillf
for Produce.

and “gave ilsell Ourboein^eb

Give me a Call.
U C. GRIFFITH.

.easiatla* of

Mr. PHWLES,

WHEELER i CT1PMAI.

The Secretary says: “It

played itself out,**

with tt red heiress.

KEROSENE

LARD OB

Don’

know whether H is a boy or a girl."

cld it for n ecu nd Jog he vlautwjly went

found &lt;en

CARPETING,

ONLY 811.50 A YEAR!

Thera ia sue plane in MaabviUp where you
Au absent minded smoker named
Yancy, Undertook to whisper, some­
thing uf importance in ihe ear of old GROCERIES SrwftPRSYlSIOftS
Mr. Reynolds, Saturday, but in his ahTAKES SOTIOBB,
nentmindness neglected to remove his
cigar, the fire end of which was driven
School Hooka,
right iuto lhe old gentleman'* ear
Mr. Reynolds jumped straight up in Stone and Wooden Ware,
the air about six feet, and on coming
■ Awi all Had, of Good,
down split Yanovs nose by u well di­
rected blow
Yancy picked himself
up, and started for home, declaring in
a rage that he’d be hanged before he’d
tell old Reynolds what he.was a go­ the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and the Free,
ing to.

aaiha* a tame mosquito so large t’-m

wiaer

aNEYS,

C

CASTOR,

i«i ct»

A conductor on ’-he Pennsylvania

II u he "oner." Boelill—hr g.s

LAMI

Hu was prob­

a Newlucndland dog can run cin-kr it

« know Eur S.gin.w wMexi y

Together with a full asaortment of

RAI SENS

in regard t&lt;t bu.iuc**. churches, schools, etc.

There was a desire on the part cf
the teacher to make a soltolar under­
stand what conscience is. She said:
“ What makes you feel bad after you
have done wrong?” “My papa/’.said
the youth, feelingly

it thus:

Y. grernhuoi.

Mery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Siwes

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

The experience of hII countries that
have been robbed of their forest is to
the same effect, an experience of dis
natrons spring freshets and long sum
mer drought.

time ago, has lieen trying his hand on

. Warren, a N.

Manufacturers and keeps on band

tain your home paper, aa it ia a mirror in bf rail Styles and rises, and MDTALIC
which the outride world looks to judge af
CAR B furnished to order.
the merit* or demerit* of yrur town, an I
which throws its reflection over a large part SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­ Prints,
nf the country, bringing y.mr town to the
INGS kept conitanUy on hand.
no-ice of many who otherwise would art

A man in New York went to bed
drnnk the other night, rolled c-ut and
broke bis neck; his wife found him
dead in lhe morning. Moral: Shun
the flowing bowl—or else lake the
back side of the bed.

—The same man, undoubtedly, who show a sympathising paseenger how it
dose he awakened eo much interest am

Don denies. &gt; In.- j

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

Partar, Lihrary, Dinin, Office aii
GENERAL FURNITURE!

per, because, perhaps it ia a trifle smaller
and costs a few cents more ; for if you do.

Who could have been lhe wretch?
Heir him : ” The arcrage Massacliusutl* girls don’t want nnv belter facil­
ities louslidingdowii hill lhaipn cod­
fish witn“allrifig ilirougtrTfiVgillii.'' -

wrote up Kalamazoo bed-bugs, some

without tottching."

JACOB LENTZ

Money paid for a home paper remain* at MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES
home, and every dollar that is kept in circu­
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
lation al home, help* to build up your own
Iowa, while every dollar sent sway goes to­
DUSTERS.&amp;C..&amp;C.,
ward building up route town in which-you

Down nt Beaufort, S. C., the tr.eu
lake partners fur surf bathing as for*
dunce
A handsome young fellow
him disappear from the edge of the barae) plants Kimseif in the water and opens
they hasten after him io get their share of bis arms aa lhe breaker is coming. A
lhe probable plun ler, nnd are in turn taken young lady flies to his clasp, and there
in by Lorpiiable death. The plan Mtn' remains bale until all danger is over.
effictiv as against the rats, but ia-calculatcd
An old farmer said to his sons :
to destroy their confidence in human nature.
' Buys don’t you ever spekerlate or
wait for somelLing to turn up. Yon
an It tsh paper mention* (he case of a Dub­ might just as well cn and sit down on
lin girl who ' fell in lovf with her n slone in the middle of a inedder,
brother, aud committed suicidr in conse­ with a pail ’twixl your legs- and wait
quence.
•
for a cow to Lack up to yon to be
An Omaha girl introduced a roqiantio milked, ”

“Dun Henderson,of the Allegan Jour

SPICES,

fractured.

Iom of three hundred dollars to Ihree-card
Modoes, who
monte men, on lhe Hudson River Railroad,
•

II.

A Live Local Paper.

SOD

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

CRACKERS,

considerably lunngietj and bis skull

He went before Capt.

Aiiegan mosquitos.

A*d • full llw of

FUBNIW MAWACTORY!

ably murdered, as his litubs were

^Rapids, was Quiud floating in the bay snake* th*t were convoluting around up in
MMreJaat week.
A nude state aud lhe trees by the road-side. He «*■ found,
twj gistus ou his bead and neck,
victim of delirium treiuens.
lead to the supposition that he was

were hung Oct. 3.

Proprietors.

anhm the reach af &gt;11, "ml nu out 1*
—The body nf-a young inau named *oq»or hut ■bargain afford to tab/ lu
J. W Wheeling, wa» round ne;tr Hol­

mode of suicide. She stuffed her lowr’s
— D.JJuntgom'-ry.of South Haven. letter* down her throat uatil she suffocated.
Wade, the Lycoming County murderer
didaTnir jpb of bartering recently.
when fentsaced to be hanged, remarlel
He cut hia own throat with a raaor.
•■Thank you. I’il have a home when I
No cause assigned.
.
laave this worll of sin behind me.
.
—Another Indian gone ! The body
An Inditnapolis barber called at a house,
&lt;»f Waboot, au old denizen of Elk

Jack and his brave

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

Take your Home Newspaper-the

through his filthy habit, in a manner teal
ought to serve ns a terrible warning tn every
tobtcco-chewer. The other day oue Annie changed one of tho ladies, with a
Welch, a muscular female, was brought into strong memory of the topic lately dison* of the police courts of that city.-n a! cussed, appealed to tho gPlitlvtuan.
cha'-gc of attempting to murder her hmb and | saying? “Mr. —, which do you thiuk
Hi* head wasH&gt;roken. be wa* bruise I u i the worst, sparrows oc worms? “ The
ge-ierally.an I h*d evidently been rolla I in ih I gentleman blushed, and hesitatingly
gutter in i very cner’etic manner.
Wir n ’ replied: “ I really could not il Cldc, bill
tbc dcf.-n lanl waa called o . for cxpl.uvioa 1 excuse mi-— I never had sparrows ”
the described the privocation by whinh ibe One fatly looked igdigtinnt, nnd the
wretched man had brought trou’dh upon other smiled midib y.asu.e gentleman
himself. He wo* given to the filthy habit of hastiy left their presence! “to sec a
obtcco-ckewing, and with the usual rrck- man.”

brains out

murdered.

FQUORS,
IERY,
IMjET SOAPS,
TEAS.
COFFEE,
RICE,

WINES

HAIR,
STUCCO,

KONE INSTITUTIONS I

pr raise them in indignation.

estimated. Wild speculation iu
led the vile juice to noil hi*»h:rt bosom. T.v
railru d« has had its influt nee. Sonic had been adorned’wilb clean Knsn’that v.-ry
tirtrihute it to the Grange movement morning, and duly warned against such care
nqninst railroad monopoly, creating Ifissness. In five minutes after Mrs. Welch
the iniprciuiion among European cap­ observed tho filthy decoction staining the Im.
italists that bunds representing corpo­ nnculale shirt-front. Thia.was too much
She srfxod a rolling-pin, and vignronsly re­
rations in which the people tuul no
minded him of the duty he owed to society
confidence, were not a safe invest­ and public decency.' Tho court inflioted a
ment. .We indliue to the belief how­ ■mail fine, considering the aggravation an
ever, lint lhe reckless, wa'cnng of unbearable pnc.
tflock praldK’eil Of late years 1»v~cer-Hat Catching.—A new manner of
taia corporations, has had much to du
catching rat* is exciting great interiat among
i.i destroying the confidence of monthe returning householders in Madisou av­
nd men in rnilnrtd securities.
enue. A barrel is filled half full of water.
A layer of powdered cork is laid on its sur­
face, and over thia a layer of corn meal is
rifled. A chair and a box or two are placed
—They hud :: Sun ’uy Scboul pic
uuobstrusively io the neighborhood, whereby
ttic near Lnwtou. last week, and all
lhe rat gains the edge of the barrel. Ha
were’Fi’isfied with the proceedings sec* nothing but lhe meal. Ho has no innate
but one. and ho was the bass drum- ideAS which teach Lira to beware of the
nicr. He hud plenty to eat and a ndc treacherous foundation on which that tempt­
Id and from lite, grounds,—but what ing surface rest*. He sniffs.he leaps, and
hifatl him wna that the minister in goes gently down through meal and cork to

charge pswyed

MEDICINES

WATER LIME,

ffiLLMY &amp; FANCY GOODS

NASHVILLE NEWS

A citiien of San Franeisco addicted to
‘•the weed” baa been brought to grief,

Must be Closed Out

LATH,
SHINGLES,

SALT,

peace and plenty fill lhe land. Busi- ,earnrs’. intelligent and whole-iuuleJ women.
ncss is reduced to a , sash 'Imsis, and ■Who are. willlnj to accept the sphere God
we have a currency every dollar of has assigned them. Wo would net even have
them clamor for the rights of men, for by so
which is secured by the government.
doing they ignore their tru* mission and in­
A noticeable feature also is, that with
jure their dignity..
but one exception, the assets of sits - '
Ecoexia.
pen led houses exceed Inrgely-tlieir

tltey-fcan realize from investments.

GOODS.

tier against soek^ virtue: may/bo a thief

conecive of, a virtue they do not possess.
FOB CLOAXmO,
But whin people professing godliness shake
Always on hand. ’ Call &gt;nd examine before
their feeble heads, and shrug their virtuous
purchasing elsewhere.,
,
shoulders, while foul scandal touches vitally
the character df one of their number, and
ASTTAtn-1 A TTT
menaces the extingeiahment of an.infiu nee
higher or humble, by which the world is

The batiks

DRESS

o Ihdr

a notariwi* liar, ailruukard, B ’Iberlinc, or
an imbecile. Alt this ma.Uers nothing. The
Give year daughters the same discipline engine which throws the mud is only appar­
ent
Th* while object at which th* fou
•
shafts arc burled is not seen, and lhe de­
'
gc*.
,Make them feel, a* you do your son*, light and MtisToction of the bystanders is
J
that they must improto their time in some measured by the succen of the stain, sought
(
useful employu-'mt, and while in school bend to be Inflkied. This we aay is natural to
,every energy to qualify themselves for some
।
business,*
and then, select some business for
iwhich they are alapted andleartl flj be­

linbilitiee.
With this state of things confidence

_

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

amount of fifty coats.

power uf those issuing it to redeem. &lt;come master ©Tit; hsv* a fixed, determined
purpose, an aim, an otjject lo make , a life
Everything was overdone—pay-day ।
business of it; not for a month, a year, a*
cutne—gold mid silver was demanded. (
the tendepey is, or until some man comes
and hundreds of bauks nnd business fand takes them tb support for life, and then
houses were cugifii'od iu ruin.
(they proceed to pui-on him with bad cooking,
The crisis through which we ar.- ithus giving him dyspepsia, etc. Because
do nut know- hotv to keep bouve, they
passing is different iu every purlieu- they
।
far. In comparison with those men- 1cannot do'nnytbing well, fortbeieason they
hare learned nothing thoroughly, ftith a
tioried there is no reason fur it. We (
fixed endeavor to conquer it. -.
have tin industrious and thriving pop­
dome may ask, •• Woull'you have them
ulation,—eur ginneries are full, and ,

laust soon tk- restored.

.

CORN, apples, OATS,

1

�«-=■------------- i-j-

AN ITEM OF INTEREST

iimiCIIHTHTR1.
medical institutions, living in onr sis­

ter village, advertises hitiiself.as an
eclectic and homeopathic physician.

Goose-pond music is now in order

* 14,738 46 to pay this ym.
—Mr. Durham is putting up a re«-

—The indications now are

that

there will be a good deal of building

En. sells oft dem ding*, mit the Grocerie
Un.,

Has received and opened

in Nashville, especially in the busi­

a

very fine SUtoc.

—Oo tba 23rd inst, J. C. Dtllin, of

ness
We
wv-wa portion,
pviMuu, next
uv*l year.
j&amp;u.
«r o have
1II.VC a
n
to have an auction.
Mrtio&lt;l
country around ns,
•

Maple Grove, is

WORTH OP

Frient,

LIGHT &amp; HEAVY

—Cha*. Wolcott w refitting hit res­

conno’ Bee ***?• with a
idence and building additions thereto. effci^, Nashville may not become the

—Al. Troutwine, of Hostings, has

Dondkf
Now Prieals (bust you look a leedle oud,

Banner village of Barry county.

MERCHANDISE.

mnde arrangements to open a new
th"»«- w. siring to be prepared for it ahould
cal at Wolcott A Holleris Hardware Store
—-School suspended operations In.st and examine I heir fine cock of stoves'. For
rrnooiBT vpimnifai. cbubch-j. m.
Artie, P»au»r. 8wMe*» •very Ral&gt;baU&gt; »t is&gt; Wednesday, on account of the sick­
any flrm ii th* county.
’
"
2
ness of the principaL

J bathes shop in town.

M

Shutt look aft doe* beer at Ed!*
JVAMTVILLF: VISION SCHOOL.

CONSISTING OF

Sugars,

Spices,

Sec. 1. Pupil* kr* required to b« regular
Chas. Wdl- ■
' au I pucctual in atlen Jwace. faithful and dil­
lations of our- Union School, by re­ cott“fathered,! the News. We would igent in *rudy, and obedient and reapedful
to
toacben.
quest. in another column
jnst.as soon these gentlemen would
*vi«r„ eirarfotj.
Sic. 2 l&gt;jpila, io lh*ir inferoour** with
*—Two rifles, manufactured by A. name and buy the child a "dross,'' us »ach other, must be kind and courteous,
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office two
. dooni •omh of Tram«n’* »Vht. MalnOtretrf. C. Buxton of this village, took lhe anyone we^know of. They nr.e sub­ avoiding diapuie* and anger, never using
coarie and unj le«Mt t*jilb&lt;Is. probane l«i »
stantial men and never "go beck on"
guage, indelicate- exprcMtonr, D.&gt;r ahould
first premium at the County Fair.
anything that will forward the best they uxe tobacco on lhe *cboal grounds.
T1R. Q W.WICKHAM- Particular
—There is no better way to show
8*c. 8. Pupil* ore forbidea throwing
interests of Nashville.
U MtanUan *1vcn to the trvatmeni of Private
:_ M,..
1
..-rt' ... &lt;1., V.
•tone*, (nowball*, or mhrilea of any kind,
up your town than to send copies of
upon the achool ground* or in tho street* iu
the News away to friends. ?Do it.
immediate vic riity of the school ground*.
A. BARBER, M.,
HomeoIN FACT FA EltrrHING BELONGING To THE
—A miscreant, of the brutal order,
8ec. 4. Upon entering school, pupils must
At this season of tbe year, and in
. patbte rh).Irian
Surrvon. Offlc-, t-ar
ruler such dsparlmenl and pursue such
these‘‘ piping times of peace," locals living at Prairieville, recently out-­ studies as the Principal shall direct, provide
raged tho peraon of Mary Chase, a themselves with such booka aud apparatus
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy are ff good deal tike hens' teeth—
young girl, ,13 years of age, as she as are used by their ciavsa*, ait in such seat*
V Job Frtnlcr. Every variety of &lt;Job Prtnlli,*
and use such place* in the wardrobe as the
was returning from school. He was teacher may assign them.
—Where can one find a belter class
117/tc/r A« will Kill at a rtry wall'Margin.
promptly arrested, and failing to se­
8ec. 6. Pupils shall walk quietly through
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand of xesidenccs, according to tbe num­
the balls; uftko no loud nois* at any time in
cure bail, was committed to the coun­
. HacCM« "U’iwl loioyntace fathe vl I tap.
any port of the building ; shall not remain
ber, than those in the south part of
ty jail, to await due process of law.
in tbs hall wbsn their school rooms ore open
TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sher- town, across Quaker brook ?
and at nd time converse above a whisper in
Ganrma is naw receiving from the pa-sing in or ouf from school, or eater or
eRMffaixiCoOK to* Arm. WUlalum411~»pt1r
—A youth carelessly shoved a crow new crop one of th* best uncolored Japan rap Bl lb* door of any department not their
bar into one of the front windows of Tea* ever In tbi* market
Only one dollar own, without previously getting the consent
of the pt ©per teacher.
QIMPSONA WEBSTER, Stack- Wheeler’s new brick, the other day, per pound. Try it. ,
2
D amUhi. AO kind.ot work In the HteckamUb
Sac. 6. Pupil* shall not mark, scratch, or
m4
line aitewCrf lo promptly. Give breaking a $10 pane of glass.
• —These are not “dog days," and break in any way the furniture, casings,
—Olds &amp; Wasson’s saw mill has yet a young friend of ours suffers un­ walla, fences, window*, or any of th* sppa- Notions, &amp;c„
e. APPLE HAN. Milliner and
rams of the school premises. Tn case of any
. Dim Maker, Ue at her rfairew In Uwturned ont more than two and a half der the delusion that they are. Boys injury, accidental or intentional, the pupil
millions feet of lumber, oat of mostly will go to see the girls and some girls performing it shall immediately preourethe
neefesary repair, or be assessed by the Board
I have also a very fine stock imported Liquors, fop xr.i
hard wood, during the past year.
will have dogs.
This girl had one, a ram raffioient to cover the damage, and on
ician and
purposes, AUo keeps Finleydb Kloiuu^s celebrated XX t
and now our young friend is minus a refusal to repair the damage may be expell­
—We visited the Christian Sab­
ed from lhe srbooL
.
and Stock Ales.
•‘well selected assortment of scats of
bath School last Sunday and found
Sw. 7. No pupil eball be permitted in
trowsers."
lie snys these are lhe school who is afflicted with, or haa has been
the exercises te be very intererting.
exposed to any eonfagioua disease, until
"doggondesl days he knows of.
They have an able corps of officers,
b&lt; elicited.
such time os ail danger therefrom ha* passed,
(T7~ With n view of selling off the
Hark! Hark! Ye Gnu'gei*, de
nnd a well regulated school.
Sec. 8. Every pupil in tbe high school de­
QLEMENT SMITH.
hour ba* come, but Ku Whits already has partment who shall be absent six half day*, entire stock in ihc next 30 ur 60V
—Tho report that the Hastings
lhe run; ye*, but why ? He k- eps the best and in the lower grade* who shall be absent dtfys, I shall place tho above named
National Pank has suspended, is de-1 Grocery. Try him. '
eight half day* in four consecutive week*, Goods ou sale at unheard of prices for
without an excuse from the parent or guarnied by the Jovntfil, which eayaJhat I
• —y------- t----------------- lhe bank is ready ©nd willing to pay ;
Hastings matron, whose bus*
fra?" Will pay ca»h for Country Produce,, or ixcbauec Ojtxk. Raxfcttib^i
UENRY H. WOOD,
Place.
.
- - ’ ' । band snores badly, keeps a clolhea’ canard by the pupil's siakneM. or bv sick- '
its indebtednes tn depositors.
piu underneath -his pillow and when ness in the family, nr mber unave:,l*L|e de- I
tention at home, shall forfeit hi* or her ..yat !
$500 Chrilenge 1 Thoa* Lightning
his enuring awakes her, sho adjusts- in M-huol. and lhe teacher shall farthrrd i
the pin un his aiv-nl Organ nnd then n.aify the parent and the Bnird that the pa- |
pd I. MupeadMi. Na pupil du* wtMnd.d :
PARADY, Manufacturer of
— Capt. L. C. Boice, of Bottle slumbers
_ _ ______ iieaccfully.
_________ _
_No
_ patent
_____ _____
has
Creek, and a veteran of lhe 20lh been lHke,'n out fur this valuable in- -hall be restored to the oebaol. units* the '
parr, i .r gaakian *'*11 jiv.- satisfactory ;
Mich. Vol. was in town this week. veolion&gt; and hcnce K lh&lt;,rc nre wiy •raunncB to the Board d.i thf pupil will 1 Parlies will Please Take Nutlet
' • punctual in the future.
.
We nedefstand hfris about to pul a wiv„ in ^.vine so disturbed, they
Bsc. 0. Every pupil dal 1* tardv atari! re­
g LIEB HAUSER,
stock of groceries in town, and stup mny mnkc use o{- t|ie invention withmain as many minute* af»er aehoo'l a* they
w‘1*1 OB'
'out fear of coat. Try iL
• ere tardy unlra* Hut fanlines* is caused by
sickness.
'
:

—We publish the rules and regu­

—Mr. L. Durkee and

Teas,

Dry Goods,

W

Confectionery,
Wooden and
.
Willow

Coffees.

Syrups.
Molasses.

Groceries,

. Ware

H

HATS, CAPS

J

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

These Goods are all Fresh and Warranted to Give Satelfr:'

CUTIIRt, CRBCKfRT,

H

-

Those wish iny anything in my Line, will &lt;1
well to Call. '

Attorney and Counselor at Lay
Justice of the Peace,

E. R. WHIT7

TAILOR

II olcott § Hol

Sec. 10. No pupil shall be allowed to de.- j
E*2!_ A happy family.—Thoae that boy
part bef ro tbs usual hour of cloving, ex- |
of Ku.
'
erpt by special written request of parent or I
guardian, or on account of eicknesj.
I
The Methodist Church.—*4?e no
this week. Clem. Smith cleaned him
WITH THAT OF CREDIT,
Str. 11. Pupil* must leave the reboot i
Caft.O.
out, however, but ’ to make thing* lice that Rev. J. M. Aiken, hns been premise* and go directly home after school J
inclosed,
both
at
no?n
and
night,
unless
.
returned
to
the
Nnahville
circuit
fur
even, he, in turn, cleaned some one
otherwise permitted by tKe teacbor; must There being a wile difference between the
. another year. When he came here, not bring to school bogks, periodical*, nr |
_______
two, (nr ---------- ----------else 6ut.
“““i Wb- learn Ami thia charge was in a' paper**'Kreiifn to the purpose of study ;]
gp',’
j sad condition. The society was in must not p-linquish any study which may j .
have been commenced, without th* consent You can’t almost alvrayw
:----------- -------------, , 'debt several hundred .dollars l»fllc of th* Principal, and must endeavor to beep
tell how cleuc you can
—"Coming events cast their shad-‘
. ...
..
. ’
elcan the rcbo-j| rcum anJ yard attached to*
wit
i-..! .
spiritual. Itfc was manifested, nnd on lhe bull Hag.
ows before.’
We hod a little taste., 1
...
, ,
buy Goods tor f'aah.
■W, H. Be* tag, Proprietor.
—
•
.every hand discouiagenienis anti ob­
Sxc. 12. Any pj/t.il that may be aggrieved
IIVIH.LZB* - Mtohigon. of winter last Monday morning, and !
i ataclea had to be rart and overcome or wronged by another pupil, may report
now it behooves our honest citizens
Under his ministration^ lhe society the fact to bi* or h-r tvaeb'r; and nn pupil
to keep a watchful eye upon their
in any case shall utfampt to avenge bi* own
bus been permeated with new life, wrpngs. ■
)
. &lt;
•
wood piles.
.
lhe nicmbcniiip doubted, the debt
Bbc. 13 Pupils-are expect &gt;1 to nni'e
IFM. JONES
with
'heir
instructor
to
secure
that
degree
|
paid nnd nil of its need* provided
Japan Tea.
’2
of eminence that shall make our sebo-d ex­
for. The prayer-meetings and sab sc! ia point ilt r,v*d)»rhy of aBcnuance,
—Mr. P. Holler’s gristmill is being bath school, were rnever so well at­ aludiuustte**, mditabre recitation*. R-.cd or­
Drown Cotton* 1 yard wide,...,1o
fitted to run by belting, instead of tended. “Bythrir fruits, ye shall der. and mannerly &lt;l*portn&gt;ent generally;
and any pupil wboae negligence in study or
»cog-gearing
----- -------- .-------t
---------..
..
..
i
(|
tern
.as heretofore. Mr. Holler
eoursaot detidurt ja such as to impnlr the
Bleached Cottons, 1 yd. wide, 12j ••
Standing of hi* or her department, may he
is aheays on the look out to make im •
9 yard* Linen Crash for....^.M„..$l.(X)
jot. Call oa E. J. Feighner,' lhe Pbolo- reported to bi* or her parent*, after which,
provemenis whereby his patrons will
tftherebe.no
improvement,
they
may
be
Delains,
1’oplina, 8«rg** and
graphic Artist, to get pictures copied *nd
dbmUaed from school.
be benefitted.
Ala pacas, from 12 j to 23 cent*.
Sec. 14. These an I other more special
£JHA8. W, DEMARAY,
graphic line, lie is prepared to do all kinds
Wool Delain*, high colors, .— 40 cents.
rule* that may be announced from time to
of work, and at fair price*. Give him a call. time by lhe Principal, must be carefully ob­
Japanese Silks, 87} Ufa, (old price SO)
—From a circular handed us we
served, and and pupil »h* repeatedly vio­
Moxtbly Repost or Patfcirai.'* Dx- lates them, or show* a disregard for the
see that “ Elder Dr. C. C. Linsley,”
rABT»XTor Nashvillk Uwiox Sc hoci— morals of good society, so that his conduct
is to preach on “ Feet Washing,” at
The^foilowing report of Ike standing of pu­ i« injurious to hi* associates, will not b* al­
lowed the privilege* of the public *cbo«l*.
the dedication of the Ministerial As­
pils in the principal** department, is based
I (ball also give extra bargain* in
sociation of the Church of God, at upon scholarly aitainmenta, deportment, tar­
The district board of trustees have but a
Salem, on the 26th inst.
■ diness and regularity of attendance. The singta object in view in adopting the abov*
rule* for the guidance of the teacher, in
MEN'S, BOYS' ic. YOUTH S
ro io 100; the former representing the lack conducting uur Union Pehool. The time
MUrrtlmmy gjtofrtiffmfRU.
T«

CONFOUND THE CASH PRICE

—John M. Corbtn, a rising voting ।

WASH VILLE HOUSE.

**&lt;

lawyer of Eaton Rapids, was in town

HA V F. A FELL STOCK OF

HARDWARE

LOOK AT THE LIST:

CONSISTING IN PAKr n|

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Poors, Blinds, Rout
Furnishing Goods. Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cuttery.

JEWELEi 4k OPTICIAN.

hardware.
SMITHS PUTNAM

Hardware, p*iats, Olla, Faab

IMITH k PUTNAM.

—Church St. Teeds a sidewalk. cellence.
92 Partello', Ida
70
This fact will be mure vividly realiz­ Applemsn, F.
Appleman, J euni* 83 Porter, Loretta 81
ed next spring, when your children Appleman,
Rifaton, Ida
*—*------ 83Lydia
90
M Staley, Phsua
will all be afflicted with colds, caused Austin, HaUie
Buxton, Mary
90 Squires. Ida.
so
by getting their feet wet, in going to Briggs, Emma
79 Stebbins, Dora 90
Carpenter, Belle 94Truman,
_______ ______
Belle____
and from school, over this street.
88 Truman, George 78
Coo, Hattie
Downs, Lottis
76‘ Squire*, A'bert 83
”"":j
79
Rocey. Willie
90 -------Durkee. Allis
95 Paumon. Eddie 80
Drake Richard
Parker,
“
*------ prank
“
•
M
Gardaier. Laura
89 P*:tis*B. Mary
_
—In giving a list of the business Griffith, Carrie
84
80 Partriio. Era,
places, last week, we omitted to
70 Lfabhaasw, Joha 82
mentiou the planing mill and gun
inborn. Ella
shop. The proprietors of these in­ ^i.ghsoB, Haul*
McGraw, Flora
stitutions will please excuse the Hadley. Fr»axi« *1 Mr'.’raw, Dora
Cl Mahar. Bridget
Kareher, Cora
omission.
It was uninteational on
79 Nickola, Clyde
80

EAT MARKET!
k ROE,

reached than ws have heretofore had,-if we
wool 1 ever raise 11 to the level of first-clss*
school* arouad us. A loose dissipline is not
profitable for teacher, scholar or district;
and tbe longer w* d*lsy educating ths pu
pil as to bis duties and responsibilities out­
side of the text-book, th* harder will bo the
ilruggie when it come*. If we would have
our children grow up to .be true men and

—Mr. J. B Bacheller has
xbtj nice apples,

own raising, and

on exhibitional
think they would
atu m, iasixe, any-I

PARK.—la Nashville, riot K 187*, CaaaB, son of G. W. and Susan Dark, aged one
lar and nine month*.
'Service* al th* Chri-fian Cburah, Sabbath,
A 60. Rar. W. W, Mmr, officiating.

that the board and teachers will

interest in tht,prosperity of our school.

It

Every Stove Warranted for One Year, and Satisiaciioa Gm.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WAi.

Manufactured by an Experienced Workman.
Rxtater Hand lade Kipp Botts $4.25
“
“ " Caff " $6.00
We am Agents for the Hasting* Sulky Cultlvf.l
Eartern V. 8.
$3.15 Plows
and Drags, and hare a foil bn« of Jijctv I

them, on hand.
here, for sale.
P. S.—Portier having utueUltd Ac-

•

have three Lumber Wagons, manufiut-

f

EZ- We lell lhe eelabnued Lightnin
Haw at *1 per fan, '
pion Sntre 63 cents per tool, and fully warrant every Saw we nelt

;

al once, aAi thereby km trouble and
—Bad blood between relative* con-

•—The third trisT ol‘ Edward 8.
S. tinuea.
This time one, P. B. Drake,
tuiht^for tta^tanrder of James Fiat. of Woodstock*Lenawee Co., ia the
mmmoKtlMl Wodomday, bat vu victim, and suffers from &amp; severe stab
far one day, on account of
of tba criminal.

IN SUITS FHOM $6 TO 825.

•lenient* of each in their early education IN GREAT VARIETY FROM $8.00 in $20
' Though these rules may look, arbitrary, it

Principal.
If rack there be. Id like to see

C10THXNG!

nephaw, George O. Keefe.

eotU,

,

Terms—Strictly CxKn, and
no deviation whatever.

AYLSIORTH.

Iwr. Unwed OU &lt;t.lO

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its Ht

Vitality and Dolor.

Imt looked wretelietl and

■tridtm from them, but their arms were

will pul out iLu &gt;U,0!».re» •'rcKcrre' az rap­
idly as ia constateat with the Treasury's inter­
est...
Washington A Go., baukcra, have

white tMt) killed ths buffalo last winter, and
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roAaiat.
TKxCwfistavf Hi«iu are meeting with re-

Koin* to kill all lhe cattle of tbs white*. There

Tux statemeat of th* condition of tb*Uhiou
National (Coolbanfh’s) Bank, of Chicago tin
liquidation), is * mo*t gratifying otM lo it*

rent thi: dcmoralixalion and insubordination
within the iciiy are increar.ing... .John Bright
haabfau formally installed a* a Britrnh Cabl-

Itahilitk*.fi»3,lM6.M: excem of aneta,
»l,M8.178n....(tear &gt;16,000,000 in currency
vm received at Chicago by exprree between bralsd -painter, died in London on the 1st
th? IMn of September and 2d of October.... hurt., aged 71... .Central America continues to
The new Michigan Btate-Houne will be one of

Pilitroojm are kept constantly under arms,
btwteni are said lo be continually arriving

Jark city ru aaiudlad oat of &gt;4.000 in Chi-

largely in Vanderbilt etocks. The inomtar-" of
tho Arm .were indignantly expelled from tbe

are blacks... .It to denied that Cardinal Borae-

HhroTepcrt sufferer*... .The amoutrt-of bulltbe French monarchical question... .Thia is a

lion has adopted a section providing ’ for lhe during tho |&gt;ast quarter waa nearly &gt;10.000.
000. and ftfrtta past ulna monllj* &lt;21 JlOO.bOO.
punishment of -legislative
briberyA
quarantine invpeetioa in New York baa elicited iA LtXTLE ■ boy named Jacob 8tri(x&gt;, whose

nounced doubtful
Tax political atmosphere about Paris i*
day vomited up-a garter snake eighteen inches grodually lowering, and tho public need not ta
National Treat Company, of New York, has long and half aa inch thick ....lb* Cincinnati ■urprised at any future auncuueemret. Thicrv
haa
been called to the metropolis to atouxue
t*aumod....It ia announced that the dm of Exj&gt;oeition proved a brilliant sucoena. The
tho leadership of th* Liberal*... .The friendly
Jay Cooke A Co. will soon make a proposition
to Ua creditor* for lhe purpose of enabling it Near Schuyler, Neb-, a few days ago, a young relations between pu.-nia and Japan are about
wretch named Fahey murdered lus father by to b* raptured. 3*he cause of tbe difficulty ia
to re*um« buaineeH. The me
firm have ponied their private and j«reonal tasting his brains out with tbe butt of a gun, a mieukderstaiffiing concerning the ownership
of an otaettrn island....The German naval
their creditors in liquidation of their indebtod- for dead. Tho murderer was arrested.
CapL WertMT, who seized the steamer Vigilante
Lu tta harbor of Cartagena, ia to be ccurtTUK SOUTH.
The New Orleans Picayune estimate* the marahaled... .The Afghan* have b*en badly
defeated by the Peraiana in a battle fought
cotton crop at uqj tea* than 4,000,000 bale*..
ItoUina, late United States Revenue Commis- Tho first Kn-Klux trial before th* North Caro­ near Balkh, in Central Aria... .Two 8wia« ex­
lina Blate Court* baa Juatcome off at Raleigh. plorers have taen murdered by tho natives in

AnncKs from 8|&gt;ein represent th* cause of
tbe Republic a* gaining ground rapidly.....
to be bung on tbe 13th of November....J. A. Five persona were killed aud a doxen maimed
rilepbeua, caahier of the 8L Louis Mutual Life by the fall of a chimney iu the village of North­
Insurance Company, has decamped with X5.5OO fleet, England, the other daySir Samuel
of tbe institution** funds... .The cotton crop Baker, the African traveler, and Ids wife will
of tho Ilio Grande valley has tarn seriously visit this country next summerThe Jtcito
damaged by-fluoda... .The report, alerted by a
Mexican paper, that armed United Htatro sol­ monarchy will be declared in France upon th*
diers had made another raid into Mexico, ia convening of tbe AaaomblyTho Fop* jdeuntrue.
.
cllne* lhe various polite invitations ho ha* had
YAxow rxvxx la raging as !&gt;sdly as ever al to emigrate from Rome. In an afidreM to a
ShroveporL
ami Memphis, Tenn. At tho delegation of 300 of the faithful, the other
former place tho scourge is abated. If at all. day, herald: “ Coufiiriuu hae entered tho
only by the frightful depopulation it baa enemy’* camp. They strive to induce mo to
already caused. The citixens of Memphis leav* Rome, but I never will.". . .Gentrai Asia
have issued an appeal for aid, addressed to is iu a terribly disturbed condition. A civil
tbe whole country, and begging for the co-op- war is raging in Kliokan; tbe Turcomans -of
the dcroft around Kldv* are obetiaatoly fight­
secure it. Money ia moot needed to buy food, ing Um Rmaiana • th* Afghan* are waning on
bury the dead, and shelter lhe orphans.... Ute I’ereUna; and the Bey of Traahir ia fight­
ing the Chinese. Bokhara eccma to bo the
inundated by tbe overflow of a creek which point of contention.
nine through the village. Twenty bouaea, in­
Mattkwi in France are growing decidedly in­
cluding ibo postoffice aud soveral stores, to­
teresting. The Republican member* of tbe
gether with their contents, were swept away,
and six or eight persona drosmad... .A bora*
ran sway with a idrcet-car in 81. Ixmia, last says tbe Left must defend th* Republic, tbe
week, and, colliding with another car, killed
principles of 1789, and th* tricolor, without
one of the pateongcra, and ncriously injured
which the counter-revolution would be an
four or flv* others... .Joseph H. Fore, of HL
odious and revolti ug lie. The London Otsmxr
has a report that 850 members of the Assembly
brother-in-law, who has made throe nn*uchave pledged tliamselrca to support a restora­
Seeaful attempta to kill his wife, and who the
tion
of the
...
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M0
«&gt; Tbi-X
to® monarchy. It
it i*&gt;
iw also rumored
.h—Mb

internet their wives have therein, the property pcr*on»-two white and one colored -of mnr-

niddly m possible, and turned cut to the

pnvilapo Of taking the property, at individual

as likely to occasion lera c^lay in settlement
than a proceeding in bankruptcy... .Cortland!
Spregue^cx-Gty Treasurer of Brooklyn, and
Grand Jury baa'indicted Kale Stoddard for tho
murder
Goodrich.... Albert Gamier, having
defeated Maurice Daly for tho four-boll I illianl champiuneliip. hi New York, tbe olher
day, is now doitWo-rtiamj &gt;&gt;n of the world at tbe three-ball aud the• four-ball games...;
The Buddington party of Ute Folans survivors

at once to Washington. CapL Buddington waa

is a noteworthy occurrence. It is a gathering
through repreeeutaUve* from Great Britain.
Franc*. Holland, Germany, Italy, Uis United

wort of Kcumenical Council of the orth.doi

sequsoc* iu the world. R*v. Dr. Rigg, of
Ixmdou. K»ys it 1* the mort wcmdmfuJEyrogrlieal Alliance that b*e ever been held....
Th* New York ZfrraU print* a letter from
Dundee, Scotland, stating that an important
of tbe Polaris, lias been made by Second Mate
Murton, given to tlM United States Consul
Government. Morton was Haifa attendant in

the death of Hall.... Peaks, Opdyke A Co.,

porariiy suspended. Tliarfr liabiliiie^ are
*2,860,04X1. Tbe firm will continue btuineta,
■ n-ii-i big

court—has been sentenced to ton years in the
the Imporialiate to ilsf*at the restoration
penitentiary.
Many of tho white aStlloni in the Fejte
Tax tobacco crop now I&gt;eiug secured is the Islands refuse to pay their taxes, and a state
of fiiarehy prevailsOwing to the failure
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army taiions for tbe suffering and atarrtug sscUmm of the Kingdom of Hungary
people of Shreveport... .Tbe Ds Solo Hank, The ancient ffity of Alexandria, Egypt, i* hav­
of Memphis has resumed.
ing a financial pauie....The announcement
that tbe " Old Catholic " ihohop Rcinkena,
who haa been roeognixrel by tbe German Emernmoiit will lose nothing by tho *-jq&gt;s&lt;ieiou of
Clews A Co., in New York, or -Clews, Habicbt Empire, forenhsdowsa step in the direction
of the dlMetabliahmeut of the Pope1* nptnlual
rule over the Catholics of Germany.
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no laser by th* failure of the First Nailona
POUTKAZ.
Dank. He think* that the country will be
Nt,vsi^Omcm Kun» and Hnrrcyor QHpln,
gratified to find in tbe public debt statement of the BalUtuore CWrtom-Houro, are charged
with levying ***e**menta upon their employe*,
though he reiterate* his purpose of using it and the matter is to be invertigated.
Ths Apollo Hall Dejuocraey. who were ex­
public debt statement for September *hbwa a
cluded from tho New York State Democratic
reduction of &gt;1,901.467. Tbe following are
Convention, and threatened to couieet tbrir
rights at the polls, Lav* wheeled into line, anti
.J1.33S iril.au)
. Murt^eo now annomice th*ir intention of eupporting
the regular ticket.
ji.ra.3in,wo
GA’.VEJUL.
1 jm:&lt;u»o

ciMly 9*5 the interpreters, CapL O. C.
Applegate aud David Hill, explained to
the culprit* tbe nature of Um order to
lie read to them by the Adjutant, and at
10 o’clock Adjutant Kingsbury rend
tbe full
ordure promulgating the
sentence of the Cotuiniawioa and ilic
President's order therein, with the
order* “( the Secretary of War and tbe
department commander in the premises,
'flie two teprfernd prisoners, Burncho
and Biotuck, yet stood on the ground in
front uf the rcnffo’.d, shackled and under
guard. During |he read iug, the pinioned
victims were seated on the platform of
tbe scaffold, with their feet on tbe drop,
looking anxiously, but, of • course, not
understanding a word of it. The read­
ing occupied ten minute*.
Then the
Adjutant read the order of commutation
‘
in the caaea of Barncho and Slotuck,
and the poor fellows were taken back lo
the stockade, evidently happy at not ac­
companying the others to .the “ happy
hunting grounds.” The chaplain then
offered an earnest and fervid prayer for
the souls of tfae culprits, which was
istenedjto attentively.
At 10:15 the fatal noose* were, placed
around tho nocks of tho condemned,
under the direction of Cnpt. Hoge/ It
waa necessary to cut off a little of Jack’s
longhair, which was in tho way of the
rope. Capt. Hoge then bade farewell
to the prisoners, and the black cspa
were placed over tho heads of all the
culprit*. It must have been an awful
moment At 10:20 they stood on the
drop. The rojic was cut by the assist­
ants at a signal made by Capt Hoge’s
handkerchief. The bodies swung round
and round, Jack and Jim apparently
dying easily, but Boston Charley and
Schonchin suffered terrible oonvulaiona.
Booton and Hchoiichin drew up their legs,
but the two others seemed to die almost
instantly.
A" the drop fell, with a terrible deadly
thug, tho four poor wretched human
beings fell into eternity, and a halfamothered cry of horror went ap from
the crowd of over 500 Klamath Indians,
who wituoased the awful spectacle.
Wail* of deep and bitter anguish went
up from tho stockade, where the wives
and children of the poor fellows bad a
fair view of the shocking scone.
Tho coffin.", six in number, bad Ixs h
placed directly in the rear of the gal­
lows, two of them destined to be nnoccupied, a* the order commuting the rentence of Baracho and Slotuck only
arrived at lO^Olaet cvcning, and prepa­
rations had been niado for their execu­
tion likewise.

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67 A G t’LA K OCC UR UKKCK.

city of Chicago c 100.000, being tbe last of the

Ex-Pxun&gt;EXT Jo IT IX lost &gt;60,000, com­
prising tbe^nlk of his fortune, by the failure
of the First National Bank of Washington....
11.3*0,000 Tho Mint at Philadelphia, under orders from
Washington, ia coining doublo-eagtes at the
rate of f 10,000,000 per month. The California
2,130,733^1*
Mint ia running at its full capacity on gold
1.801.4*7 ooinage and trade-dollara.
Rsxatob Axruosr, who is a member of Sen­
ator Morton's Committee on Privileges and
ElocUoun, which has the subject of electoral

• tss

Th* Indiana 8tet&lt; Mxporition. *t
li*, ha* [irovsd a brilliant snroore....Wilhe
N*ff,*god 14,«m instantly killed at GhilH-

railroad iwt suajtnded. It ia expected that
care »dl ta rumuDR to Tacoma tlua autumn.
....Th* Union National (Coolbaugb'a) Bank,
lataw-tpakl t? United
!btere»t lepald by tri

4,133,111 CO

***&gt;'' lew of the Blais aebuuM forhiddiug raii-

tian of tbe Louisiana political troubles ia
Mtoafaonppi... .Tbe Solicitor of tbe Treasury

Itaer. asd maldi-.g violation of thia law a mta-

fortignere cannot act as nteamlHWt officers,
or etrguiee-a. Dec^raiion at

Dr. J.-C. AYER &amp; CO. Lowell,

Mrrnxa are coming into fashion
again. Spinsters are delighted. Those
of black lace, w* prarame, will 1» the
"
“coned thing.”
PKKBLK8* Clothks Wringer.

Ladibs, poMibly strong-minded, are
wearing vests cut, made and trimmed
exnaily like those worn by tbeir “ lords
and maatere.”

CUBITS * BBOWN,

.■saMssMSsc.'s:
I.Ui IM sours wMkloe awhtaary ut ths system

CONSUMPTION

CJrrnt ZiUnllr

ciiujtfiiKM ornts look palk amd
BICK.

Carbolated■rttoaCod
Liver Oil
of tro *rtMr**wa s»&lt;O-

M.R.N.Y=

BROWN'S VXBMIFUOB COMFITS

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PAPER

PZ3.SXlotAS&gt;R
REWARD
NEW YOBE.
Bxxvx*—Ngt-rts.

Oorrox—Middling Upland..
Floub—Supa-fin* Wsstan.
Wbbat—No. 1 Milwaukee..
COBN—Mixed Western

$75,000.00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

WILD LIFE IN THE FU WEST.

TO BX DI8TBIBUTBD IN

. D. SINE’S
164th REGULAR MONTHLY

8OTJS-I
LIVINB8TSNE 28

in AFRICA

OXK GBA.Xn CASH FBIZB OF

$5,000 IN COLD!
ON* OBAND CASH FBtZB OF

#5,000 IN SILVER !
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to »

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Pass This By
NO CURE I NO PAY I

Two PruesSI,0005
Six Prize*
8500®
Ten Prue* S1002

DR. WHITTIER,
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CiTtLk.

CINCINNATI.’

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MILWAUKEE.

Wbbat—No. 1
No. 2
Oo»—No. 9

txn.
1 10 w 1 11
1
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Rxa—No. 1.......
Bablkt—No. 2...
CLEVELAND

No. 1
Ouxx ........
Oats.............. ;

TOLEDO.

No. Sited.
0OB3.......
Oats..........................

BEST, CHEAPEST AND NEAREST.

NEW YORK, 1873-4. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, A

DAILY.

THE WEEKLY BUN' la too widely known to require any extern
lion; but tho reasons which have already ftiven it fifty thousand
which will, we hopc.gbrell many thousands more, are briefly i
Crat rate newspaper. All the news of lhe day will
it u a first-rate family paper, full of entertaining and instructive:
kind, but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate and sc
It is a first-rate story paper. The best tales and romances of ct
are carefully selected and legibly printed In it* pages.
It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The mart fresh and instrur
agricultural topic* regularly appear tn thia department.
It is an independent ix&gt;lll leal paper, belonging to no
lar. It fights for principle, and for tho election of the
pecially devote* it* energie* to the exposure of th* |
it reports the fashions for the ladle*, and the markets tor tbe menN*pectaBy the
cattle niarkt ts, to which’ tt pay* particular atteatton.
K*
■
Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. One dollar
bacriber. It is not----------------------------------“-v ------•—
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one wl»o roods a single dollar wHJ g^t the ps jer far a year.

. Wb an by the Chicago papers that
PaocriA A Gakblx have rodnoed the prioe at
their lenp ctabl’-brrl an-J popular hrsuid
NA V1NGS BAJfK8.
Depositors of money in savings banka
should remember that those concerns
Maxt valuable hones die from tho Sl.kfT FKR DAY Coans iMtau organ
... .Th* railrord lobby!* Uf Abd land-graMwrs could not pay interest unless they in­
S&lt;rtaty.ro*
W.rffJrlti
vest th* depoeitH. If obliged to keep case of thi* kind ia to
***** An ::', ,;., !
tbe currency in their aafcB to r.’epond bottle, add balf-piut ci
to the deporiton* drafts, they would
havA 4o cha/Ro • discount for taking
Fabsoxs’ IT no ATI mFills will greatly
care of the money, instead of being able

MURDER? ho
BS-vw-S

HA INES =
tar that bcuro

TJ.si*»J Ctrnritm;W *
BoM by »U Ov»ggta*» *»te Deaton-

BKBA lit CH1LDBKX,

amount of about &gt;10,000.

CtTLBXR

ViXKQABBirntB* »T» Apcrfeoh’hrtffiww,
CanuinaUve, Nutritious, Larotiv^ Diuretic,
Sedatn-e. Ountar-lrritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive, and Anti-Bilious.

Milon* eomptsiBta
AddrtM Union N«
Smith', Ooldrn Llnlm.nt

fromfvrsroroihet
J taken during the

Katkboxks

arc a gentle Purgative a* wdl aa a Tuns',
rebeviog CouircXn or Infiammrtfou 01
the Liter and YUoeral Organs, m Htltou.

(&gt;I.n M-RSE.

A petition

stronger hurt.i lotions then our savinga
Innka. The funds intrusted to them
atu invested in the safest aecuritiee, and

uup'an.lltled iraoeaB &lt;4' Vj™U»l»£
TZEsf’’ Our atwwtT to, that tiwy remove
tbe cause of disease, »»d tbe paUt-ntreedvers his health. They arc tbe great
blood purifier anti a life-giving P™xnpks
a jiertcot Itenovator and
of the aystein. Never before m t tbe

t&gt;‘'nie'propertlMjiD,TDK KOU8XHOLD FAHACS-A II FVBBLT VBOetabt* and AU beatUMf-

Fox Loss of Appetite, Dyvpepeut, Indigwuou, Depremten of Spirits and General
Debtbty, in thexr । xri-jun forma.
fnobatko Euxin of Causa tv

mcknesa, it has no oqt
seaaon tt prevents fe

Mam.,

Whet Foolish Ideal
•nitrtal*** by m**y *

committee will not report in favor of electing

L6.03M74 00

Tur State Constitutional Commireiun of

THE IIOVMUIOM* FAJIACKA,

At a eamp-mccting in Lake county,
Cal., *umo days ago, a indy under great Bnuutv Western.
excitement, and while shouting and
clapping her hands, declared she wanted
............. ciiidjiao
to die then anti there. Her wish was Bxxvx*—Choice..
Good...
granted, for die almost instantly fell
Medinm
back, and died in a few mintlic*. Tile
mwtor'
excitement was more than her delicate
Hooe—IJv*...........
frame cuuM bear.
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Bed Winter..
Tn* Sacramento (C*L) Bed Sugar Wiixat -No. 2 Spring.
No. 3 Bpnng..
Factory thir. year will moke 8,000 bar­
Oats—No. 2 .
rel* of sugar, valued at over 8209,000.
Rr»—No. 2 .
Bablxt—No. ........Lkt Us Coxmdxr.—Since -tho intro­ Buttbs—Gorxi to Choice.
duction of dintillul spirits in the six­ Eoo*—Freeh. .... ............
teenth centurvz4hey have been habitu­ Pobx—Mros.......................
........ ..................................................
ally prescribed aa remedies. We know
KT. LOU1B.
that alcohol, in all its forms, i* pcrr.L Wbbat—No. 8 Rad...................
ctotte to health, KtwuHtu) these thinus, Ooss—No. t Mtx*d.................
Oa«—No. 9................................

among the sick is, and ever has been,
enormous, is it not worth while to try
the effect of a remedv Which combiner
in their highest excellence the qualitha
of a Tonic, an Alterative and a Regula­
tor ; contains no mineral bane or mur­
derous alkaloid or alcoholic poison;
docs its curative oflicc without pain and
with uniform certninty ? Db. Walxxk’s
VineoamBittxrh fulfills all these condi­
tions, and is now effecting the most ex­
Toronto, of all the Indian tntas in Caitsda. traordinary cures, in casea where every
... .The flair of specie from England to this “ specifio of the faculty has ignomini­
J.W5U country continue*... The First National Bank ously failed. Consider, in view of these
facta, whether any sick person is justi­
fied by reason anil common sense in de­
®J,»l.tMklS4 banka in tbe Southwest that hare not failed or clining lo test the virtue* of this unde­
filed aud a resistible yemedy.
11

half time.

egar Bi
preparation,
live berlis found on tbo
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Kubvilk, Barry County, Mioh.,

"J'EKJLS :

?&lt; Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. I. '

PUBLISHED ETKRT

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO, MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1873.

THE FARMERS DEMAND.

NO. 3

no doubt, a great deal better Minn what
“But ny juit once that you forgive•
CURRENT ITEMS. ’
THE CRVKLTY-TO-AKIMALS ACT­
A A IMMESRE STRUCTURE.
MR. NOBODY.
she had been accustomed to at home. me ?” pleaded the lady, once so haughty.,
A Washington correspondent informs
The Chicago Industrial Exposition
Gaoiunr. 8axd is 70 years old.
And she had just paid Messrs." Isaacson
“ I forgive you ma’afii—ns free as the1 ua that the act to i«rcvent cruelly to nni- building is the largest structure ever
&amp; Go.. a thousand dollars apiece for sunshiueJ” Kathleen answered, softly.. mala while in'tnumit by railroad or other erected on. the American continent.
draping her drawing-room windows with
“ And you’ll stay with me always andI means of transportation within the United The New York Crystal Palace, built for
winter.
lace and brocatelle—ao, of oourse, there be my friend, Kathleen.”
States,- wliich is intended to prohibit the exposition of the products of the
Nobody but farmers should water
was nolhiug left for such a trifle M the&lt;
“ If God mils it,
the continuous confinement of cattle, whole civilized world, wvwrtfl but 163,­
An? ilia.
Mm. Arnol
Irnott put'up her lipa to
comfort of her servants.
'
‘’’And
1 eheep, swine, or other animals beyond 000 square feet, or about three acres of their stock.
1 f corn !« -tun tbry rat and drink,
“Is Kathleen sick, mamma?" little kiss Irish Kathleen's fresh, cool checks.. the period of twenty-eight hours, noleos ground, while the Chicago structure
PrrROLxvx V. Njuiby loses $16,000
Jttlian Arnott asked one day; “she cries
The years that have passed since tlien1 their unloading may be prevented by covers more than five seres, and 4ias a by the panic.
so much and she looks so white!"
have made men and women of the little1 storm or other accidental causes, turns floor area of 843,000 .squire
The
Jm. Dsns has been seriously ill at
Mr. Arnott, a stout-built, good-heart­ people that Kathleen nursed through the1 out to bo a very loosely arid carelessly Boston Coliseum was thought by. some Louisville, lately.
.
ed man, of forty or.theroabouta, glanced fever; and strangers, who visit in Mrs. worded document The law was intended to be tho largest "blinding ever erected
Axma Dtcxwsox receives this season
up from his newiquyer.
Arnott's house, scarcely know what to to go into effect on the 1st of this month, tathVdttri^ttifteirtp lte&gt;orid.
$400 for each of her lectures.
•* Wliat does Ui« cliikl mean, Lucre­ mnko of thb plump, comely, middle-aged but it is specified in the act that it shall It was tai4We«mfcti&amp;haWnit largo
Charles O'OoNon positively rejects
tia?” ho asked of his wife. “I hope woman who inoves about the house, ap­ go into eflfect on the 1st day of October, “ Ahri’bit'WExiHWtMB building.
all offers to enter the lecture-field.
you look a little after your girls.”
parently as much at home in it m tho 1872, so that, in point of fact, it went
Th© most wonderful feature in conueettob Wiih
tepid­
The Italian residents of Philadelphia
“.Of course I do,” said Mrs. Arnott, mistress herself-—who in always consult­
nto effect immediately upon its being
sharply, “Kathleen is only moping. She'a ed about every tiling, and trusted with all signed by the President, on the 3d of ity with which ih waa pnt together, less are staining Columbus.
a silent, sullen' thing, at bbst, and I secrete.
Boston received a million and a half
Mardh last It provides that any com­ than three mouths being consumed in
shall discharge her next month. Natalie
" Is she a housekeeper, , or a servant, pany, owner or custodian of animals who building it. It is a pace© oi architecture bushels of grain during September.
has a eoushi who wants’tho place."
or a-relation ?" some one once asked,., shall knowingly and wilfully fail to com- which at once uppreaea one with ite
The salary of the Lord Mayor of Lon­
VARIETIBH.
•' Has she auy'frientls in this country And Mra. A.rnott rt^ied :
ply.witii tho provisions of tins aQt, shall grtmdctir^nJ’gtaoi^iftiag olthe Italian don is to be fixed hereafter at £10,000.
A lost Abt—Domestic economy.
—Kathleen, I mean ?"
‘
**8he is iny Into and trusted friend, for each and every such failure be liable
Gkobok Willjam Cortis has-resumed
Thk beat substitute for character—
“Not that I know of."
.
Kathleen O'Neil f
for and forfeit and pay a penalty of from
his seat in the “ Eusy Chair” of Har­
Cheek.
“Seems to me I wouldn't discharge
8100 to 8500; provided, however, that
per') Magazine.
Bright and shining lights—The little
her, them It would bo rather hard, un­
when aniinals shall be carried in cars, the end domes are 48 feet square, and
SJUfD FOR MOTHER.
A T. Stewart is coming back in bootblacks.
less she lias actually been guilty-of some,
140 feet high.. The building is sup­
“ Dear rite ! it wasn't enough for mo boats, or other vessels in which they can ported
October, and instead of finding health
by
’
UiftV-ode
main
truiws,
with
fault ’’
and do have projier food, water, space
he has lost what he hod.
to nurse and raise a family of my own,
rival journals?
Mrs. Aiuutt bit her lip.
a span each cf ISO M|&gt; and ten addi­
but now, when I’m. old, and expect to and opportunity for rest, the foregoing
. The A mcrican Family Ilible PubliKh“Gentlemen understand nothing of
tional half-truaaes at each end,; the ing Co., Chicago and Cincinnati. Mil fimt-clara . The rogue's commandment—Thou
have a little comfort hare, it is all the. provisions in regard to their being un­
the management of a household, ' said
arches are 80 feet iq height ■ from the books, employ flrat-dans agent*, and give shall not squeal.
loaded
shall
not
apply.
This
penalty
timo ‘Send for taotheN"' And tho
fimt-claoa terms. Book *get&gt;u, make a note
site, tartly. “ These girls haven’t our
floor to the top of the truss ; there have of
this.
Why is the sun like a good loaf ? Be­
dear old soul growls and grumbles, but shall be recovered by civil action in the
sensitive natures either; they arc quite
been ured 16,600 -Ihicui feet of- twelve­
dresses herself os fast as she can, not­ name of the United States in a Circuit
A bbonzk statue of John Howard cause it is light when it rises.
used to knocking aroimd tho worfiL
inch oak piling, costing upward ’of $7,­
or
District
Court,
and
it
shall
be
the
withstanding. After yoirhnveirotted her
Payne, author of “ Home, Sweet Home,"
Why is a musical instrument like tho
Are you going down’ town now ?” ‘
000 ; 2,000,000 of brick. 5,000 cubic feet
off and got her safely in your home, and duty of all United States Marshals, their
lum been unvailed in Prospect Park, open sea ? Because it is often sounded
deputies and subordinates to prosecute of stone, 8,500,000 feet of lumber. 1,500
she flies around, administering rebukes
Brooklyn.
“ I wish you’d stop and ask" Dr. Hart
Why should owe be distmstftd of a
squares of tin (each square being 10 by
and remedies by turns, yon feel coxier. all violations of this act which shall come
The Government of British India in-. butcher ? Because he is such a slicer
to stop hero this morning. Little Clar­
to their notice or knowledge ; but it is 10), 840 squares of composition roofing,
tends to spend some $27,000 sterling (sly air).
ence is feverish.”
. '
not stated to what fund or purpose the 130 tons of bolts, nuta, and plates, 4,600
Mother's come 1
within th? next five years on -Stale rail­
" Anything sprious?”',
’
,
moneys thus received are to be applied, feet of galvanized iron cornice, 1,000
KA 1HLF.EK—THF STOR Y OF A N
Ax old lady thinks the Ikmde mtist be
In sickness, no matter who is there,
ways and canals of irrigation.
IRlSIf^HRU
. "I hope not," tho mother answered,
though they grill, of course, go into the feet of galvanized iron conductor pipes,
a
family
of
strong
religious
instincts,
or how many doctors quarrel over your
. Tn eke are in Chicago 400 billiardbecause she hears of so many of them
“Kathleen, is it possible Uiat you arc “ but I always like to take these tilings case, everything goes wrong, somehow, General Treasury. No iudacemunt is 8,500 feet of glass in the windows, 45,000
’
offered to informers; special instruc­ feet of shoet-gliuMi in the tentilators, and tables, wliich earn an average of $12 a being converted.
crying again? Did I not tell you that I Ai time."
till you send for mother.
tions to United States officials arc not 30,000 fret of ripped-gloas in the sky­ day each, or $4,800 a day, or $28,000 a
Dr. Hart looked over Clarence's little
should discharge you if I found you
The J rnerican Family Biblr.FublUhIn troublo, the first thing you think of
week, or about"®!,500,000 a year.
required by the act, and it is, in fact, lights, and 16.0Q0 feet of gas-pipe in the
iudtftging in this foolish whimpering any crib; ho involuntarily uttered the name is to send for mother.
Chicago has 2,500 saloons, the aver­
left to enforce itself. It is expected, how-. structure. Immense as was thought
of a malignant type of fever just then
more?"
ebeapeat Bible, and doaHxig liberally with
But this has ito ludicrous as well os I ever, that the law will at least have a
this to-be palace, appheatkrns for space age daily receipts of which are not .less Agents. Bee adreHiwmeul.
Poor Ka&amp;Ieen" O’Neil hod boos dust­
its tokening aspect Sha veninni young
A young Irishman told a sweet Cork
ing the elegantly tarnished drawing­
“ I wish you bad sent for me before?" couple, to whom baby’s extraordinary good general effect on shippers and trans­ from those who dcsir^l to exhibit have than $50 each, or a weekly expenditure
girl (flesh and blood not made of stopper)
room, and she stood Ixsforo an exquisite imid he ; “ but I fear it is too late to se­ grimaces and alarming yawns, which porters of cattle, etc., especially as it been largely ju excess of its capacity. of $125,000—about $6,500,000 a year.
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little painting of one of the blue, spark­ cure the exemption of your two other tlireaten the dislocation of its chin ; its jirovides means by which interested hu­ For from almost every State and Terri­
One of the Rothschilds has turned that the following war phonography:
ling Irish lakes, set in gold-green shores, little
with constant care 1 wonderful nleeps, which it accomplishes manitarians may punish persons or com­ tory, as well ar. frem foreign countries, I defaulter and absconded—Justus Fried­ “Uil ABUT, L N.”
with a sky beyond like liquid amber— think we may save the little fellow. You with its eyes halt open, and no percep­ panies for the kind of cruelty to animals valuable and interesting contributions rich, head of tho Vienna house of the
“Tins strongest propensity in a
have been placed in the building. And family—and a great many poor people
hereiu prohibited.
stood, .with her npron to her eyes, and have a good nurse ?”
woman's nature,” says a surly editor,
tible flutter of breath on ito lips, caus­
to-day it will take rank with tho other have lost their all.
her ruddy cheeks deluged with tears.
“ An excellent ono. I can trust Natalie ing the young mother to imagine it is
“
is
a desire to know what is going on,
IT IS BETTER.
land-marks of progress in the life of
“I couldn't help it, ma’am,” nhc as I would myself."
Better to wear a calico dress without
dead this time, and to shriek out, “Bend
An immediate contrast in tho English and the next is to boas tha job.”
nations.*___ ___
nobbed, “tai "it puts me in mind .of
“ You arc fortunate," said the doctor. for mother !” in toses of anguish—this trimming, if it is paid for, than to owe
Probate C3i»: John Stuart Mill,
1. Never get up in a bad humor.
home!”
HO had scarcely closed the hall-door young couple, in the light of the experi­ the shop-keeper for the most elegant
JOntf HOWARD FA YAE.
philosopher, died worth £14,000 ; Ben­
2. Never eat in a bad humor.
“Home.!” scornfully echoed Mra. behind him, when Natalie came to her ence which three or four babies bring, silk, cut and trimmed in tlic most be­
It was a nhble impulse which prompt­ jamin Grigsby, potato merchant, of
3. Never go to bed in a bad humor.
Arnott. “ Your home! A shouty in mistress.
find that they have been ridiculous, and witching manner.
ed a few generous citixens of Brooklyn Shoreditch, ditxl worth £320,000.
4. Never get in a bad humor at alt
4^’’ » bog. ” It isn't likely that you ever
My mouth expires to-morrow, madam given mother a good many “ trots ” for
Better to live iu a log cabin all your to transfer the ashes of tho author of
A kka-caitain, invited to meet the.
Im most provinces of India production
saw such r. spot on that!"
—will you pay me my wages, and let me nothing.
own than a brown stone mansion belong­ “Home, Sweet Home," to his native
hna become so excessive that the fruits committee of a society for the evangeli­
“■’Deed did I, then, ma’am," answered lake my de]&gt;arture at once ?''
Did any one erfer send for mother, ing to somebody else.
■
shades, and erect a statue to his memory.
Kathleen' “and many a time. For we
of it have in some instances to be thrown sation of Africa, when asked, “Do the
“ But, Natalie, the baby is sick—”
Better walk forever than to run in
and she fail to come? -iie*ex! unless
°°
&amp;&amp; huJmr .todhemlived beyant tuern same green shores,
away—wheat, for instances, is poured subjects of the King of Dahomey keep
“ One’s first duty is to one's self, Kickneea ' fW
hifinuMe^f ag« pre­ debt for a horse and carriage.
*
out^and burned to empty the granariee. Sunday ?” repli&lt; d, “Yea, and everything
madam. I would not risk the infection
Better to sit by the' pine table for P^fuc'e checkered lift wks- w singular
vented her. As when, in your rbildelse they can lay their hands on.”
“ There, then. Unit will do,”said Mrs. for twice what you pay me.”
Down in Louisiana Cmsnrism is a
hood, those willing feet responded to which you. paid three dollars ten years illustration of the truthof the fact that
A t-rous, but uneducated Judge,
And Natalie packed her trunk and d$F
itinue ago, than send home a new extension poetic evolution often takes a form ex- practical question. They have Casar
any reminiscenrci’."
•
parted without even coming into the
ruling over them.
His real name is closed a sentence with the following
to do, a| long as 4hey are ak4e. And black walnut top, and promise 4o pay
■inching
reproach: “Prisoner at tho
Kathleen did not undenttawl ita fisa- iMinifry toduil littte Chmmw g86d--by.—
of the writer. He who wrote of home Antorae; and hs is the laeutebAQP-Gov“when tne-Httauapn* comes which none for it next week.
synibletf' word, Tut her quick nature
Tta cook was th» next to give warn­
Better to use tho old pane-seated so sweetly and tenderly had no home. ernor and running the machine in Kel­
yet disregarded, thougir-iUxLU _be a
good
education
and respectable family
oomprehended the bitter, sarcastic tone. ing. Matilda the laundress took her­
Ctesar is a "black man.
happy day. for her, it will be a very dark’ "ih'taS' anu iaJsd t'E&amp;pJ’, caffet than Ho ww*
wsh :a wanderer, upon tta/^co of the logg’s absence.
The tears were froze in their fount—tho self off without any such preliminary
connections, instead of which you go
*
theoolt refined
*nrl sad
Bru) one
nnn for yon, m
I... Zl^.1
__ truml.L
_ —A
tremble at
at th.
the Villa
hills sentX home tfrom'ths*
and
when
God, .too,
In paying the last portion of the in­ round the country stealing ducks."
scarlet spots glowed in either cheek.
ceremony.
*
‘erm- hl demnity to Germany, France has com­
will send
for .mother.—Science of upholsterer's for the most elegant parlor and extended sense oM&amp;C *
“She. looks down on me, .aa if I were
A ludicrous mistake happened some
“I know what tho fever is,” said she.
set ever made.
early life he devoted his eminent talente- pleted the raising in three years of rather
a dog !" Kathlcm thought to heraelf. “ Aqd minus Cant expect we’re going to Health.
time ago at a funeral in M arylebone.
Better to pay the street organ-grinder to the stage, and gained considerable, nwre than oL; ’J^^nd Bullion dollara, The clergyman had gone on with the
“And sure it's .{he same flesh and blood lose our lives for a bit of money.”
Tai aLaul Sport’d! tlwXAL-p, and
.
God has given to tatli of us. How
“ I'm going, too,” said the seamstress. Northwestern railway shows that this two oeuta for music, than to owe for a notoriety as an actor and dramaHn on which ©he has to puy ?n*fe?C^rapv service until he came to that part which
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writer. In his 13th yearhe was n writer MX per cent., which wiU be a tribute
would she like^it, I wonder, if it was “ Mrs, Arnott .wouldn’t have lifted her company now owns 1,459 miles of road, grand piano?
r'^’U’eecased brother or filter,
T/feepian
Better to gaze u]&gt;on bare walls than for thopreas and editorqf
her in a etinsgs land, and never n kind finger if we'd all liken dying, and I be­ and ojierntos 1,849 miles. Tho gross
Germany of $60,000,600 » year.
*
Without knowing whether th«
uKHMU
without
the &lt;deceuw-u
Mrror, At the age of W ho made fata
word spoken toher ! O. but if I could lieve in doing to others m they do to earnings for tho you- were $12,736,606, pictures unpaid for.
Tint Treasury Department is now was male or female. He turned to oneof
Better to eat thin soup from earthern- Z?Wat the Bark Theater, New York,
sec tho mother, and little Honora, and. me."
•
and the operating expenses $7,776,168.
.paying
persona
who
were
employed
in
the raournera and aeked whether it was
Teddy, that’s but a baby yet I tat the
And almost before she knew it, the or 61.65 per cent of the earnings. The ware, if yori owe your butcher nothing, in the character of NorvaL In Boston taking the United States census, in the
a brother or sister. The man very inno­
wide blue sea rrfte between us, and it's. stricken mother wan left alone by the average eamii^s for the transportation than to dine of: lamb and roast beef he thereafter appeared in the characters,
Southern States, in 1860, just previous cently replied, " No relation at aU, sir;
bedside of her suffering babe. Neigh­ of freight during tho year were 2 35-100 and know that it does not belong to you. of Hastings, Rblla, Edgar and Hamlet
to
the
breaking
out
of
the
rebellion,
only an ac^uainlancc."
Better to let your wives have a fit of In the 21st year he made his bow before
Pour Kathleen ! the sense of dssala- bors cros.sed on tlw other aide of the cento per ton per mile, against 2 61-100
and who were deprived of their money
- Tuxax was a pale, attenuated man,
iiou came upon bar with sickening powcr street, like priests and Levites of old; cento per ton per mile the previous year, hysterics than to run in debt for nice a London audience at Drury
on that account.
J1*’11'’witii a countenance of vigorous aadnesa,
just thou, as ahr stood before the pic­ friends contented themselves by sending showing a decrease of 26-100 cento per new furniture, or clothes, or jewelry.
F
our
members
of
the
Lqwer
House
dramatic
paper
called
the
OperaGI
om
.
in
the baggage car of a Housatonic
ture of tiie swwt Irish lake, wiUi the to inquire ; evon hired nurses avoided ton per mile, or about 10 per cent The
.4 CHEAT RAILWAY PROJECT.
He then l&gt;ecame n professional play- of Congress have died since March-- train on Friday. He was sitting on an
wet splashes qg her cheek, and Mrs. the malign ent fever.
capital stock and bonded debt of the
A railroad project which is occupying
wrighv
tad*
a
4$v4t
jitaiber
of
dramas
Mcaars. James Brooks, «d New York ; ended trunk, swinging his legs. Op­
Arnott’s cold, hard voice yet sounding
"Is there no one to help me?" she company stands thus ?
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the attention of the English press has
were prepared Vy him, chiefly adapted William Whiting, of Massachusetts; posite him, od another trunk, was a *
moaned, wringing her white jeweled
recently been broached by M. Lcsseps,
from the French, in some of wnich the Wilder D. Foster-, of Michigan, and lurge-hiixd man, extracting tho fainting
“ It's a great trial to be obliged to do hands together.
“ Have all pity and Prefrmd Mock.
the constructor of the Suez canal, to
grtatCliqrlaaJ^bJeappeared. ••Home, Joseph G. Wflaou, of Oregon. Another iragxAiice of a very short cigar. Tho
with these wild, untutored Irish."
charity and womanly sympathy died Ont
.......... . ................ ..................the l.uiwian Government. Thia enter­ Sweet Home," first appeared in the member, Mr. Ambrose R. Wright, of
Kathleen was jest bringing up the tray, of the world ?”
large man glanced at the thin man, and
prise inclndea a railroad from the BusSteck*
and
bond*,
.
a
........
W
cw
wi
opejep^of
? C|ari, tlw Mait) of M)lan," Georgia, has died since his election.
and Mrs. Arnott's words sounded dis­
the tliin man, being under the impression
She tamed at some fancied sound—
sian. town of Orenburg .to Peel:*wur, in
tinctly in her caw, as she paused on tho Kathleen O'Neil wha at her side, busied
that he might hear something to bis ad­
Dividends of 7 per cent on the pre­ .India, a distance of 2,500 miles. When and by tho exquisite singing of Miss
ferred
etook
31
I*r
wfcxirUic
vantage,
looked ik‘-. the large man. Then
SLEEP
AS
A
MEDICINE.
'
Wood; H stalo at
in arranging the table,
this portion of the line shall have been
“Of course, my dear," add Mrs.
tar' heart' 'Like
The cry for rest hns always been the large man drew forth s fresh cigar,
" I thought you, too, had gone, Kaih- common were declared during the year, finished, a railroad will extend, without
Tudor A-Udor, sympathetically.“Iliey'rc ! teen,” she cried out.
many
of
his
rlasa
Payno
did
not
realize
and
silently
extended it-to the thin man,
louder that the cry for food. Not thnt
after paying interest on the bonds break of gauge, from Calais to Calcutta,
:
" Sure, ma’am, -what should I be go­ ($1,356,884) and rent df lensed rondn ifi’ through Warsaw and Mohcow. As it a sufficiency from his dramatic works to it is more important, but it is often' whoreu]&gt;on the thin man jumped briskly
the whole lot of Vra. rd senii them all ing for,” asked Kathleen, simply, “and Iowa (•928,423b
keep
his
head
above
want
There
uro
harder to obtain. The beet rest comes down to accept it, and tho large mau
.
would enable Briasfa or France to send
back to their native country, il it lay in the bits of childher sick, and yqu in tho
many now living at tho. patipnal capital from sound sleep. Of two men or two deliberately put it in his own mouth,
FwnxMi*A-?taAx, n«ir Mount Whit­ troo|is direct to India, iu case of a war who rcmcinlxr the needy poel, proud women, otherwise equal, tho one who and aa deliberately applied the lighted
my power.
sore trouble ? I nursed the little broth*
Villi Eftgland, the press of the latter
“Iwuih they vere all st tte bottom ors and sisters through the faver at ney, in Inyo county, Oak.-is now
even in his poverty. Through the in­ rioepa the best will be the most moral, stub to its end. Then the thin man got
country are naturally very much dis­
of tho sea," said Mrs. Arnold sharply, homo, and I know just what needs to be
fluence of friends he obtained tho con­ healthy and efficient. Sleep will restore back on his trunk again, ami stared very
mountain in
turbed at the prospect of the sucoos&amp;ful
tho United States. Its summit was re­
and then, perhaw, wo shouii have a done."
sulate at Tunis, where he died in 1852. to vigor an overworked brain. It will hard at tho large man. —Danbury Metre.
completion of the work. M. Lossej»«
ehaace to qapiry Swedish
build up and make strongs weary body.
And she took little Clarence in her cently reached by one exploring jwrty, has already asked of tho Bnssinn Gov­
OUR ELECTORAL MACHIFERY.
or somebody that would at
It will cure a headache. It will cure
GOLD AND SIL YER.
arms, with a soft tenderness that went’ after a severe effort. The summit is of
Our electoral machinery is just now
granite and flat-topped.
Water was ernment the sum of $760,000 to pay for
The gold and silver product of the the heart-ache. It will euro a broken
to the mother's heart.
lieiljg pretty freely discussed by the
found in a naruml basin in the rock, preliminary work in connection with the
“ Are you not afraid, Kathleen 2"
Pacific eoa t since 1H48 has been rome- sjMrit. It will cure sorrow. Indeed, we
enterprise.
press of tho country, Ttare Seems to
once, instead of standing iawdling
“What would I be afraid of ma’am ? and ice and snow round about. The
thing manrelons. In 1818, the year might make a long fist of nervous and
be un almost unanimous opinion that it
Dtyu&gt;-G a balloon ascension at St
there?"
[Isn’t the good CtodS sky ovt» us all,
when gold was first discovered in OH- other 'maladies that seep will cure. The
is seriouslj defective, and that the mode
wliat there is reason to believe wok the Peteraburgh tho aeronaut experienced
fornix, the production' fs estimated at cure of BlceplcsRucsn requires n clean,
whether it’s the green banks of Ireland
of choosing ojix. President and Vice­
currents
of
air,
at
different
altitudes,
flrat
visit
ever
made
by
white
jpejj
to
or the church steeples in this great in­
83,000,000. In 1849,, tta y,.r of the good bed, sufficient exercise to produce
the rpot. The ascent was made from the moving in coutntry directions, and by
fusin’ city? Oh, ma'sm, don't fear.
great immigration, the yield inraraaed;
As to which plan is the best and safest
rising or descending was enabled to
He’ll not take the bonnybsby from us." southwest and the descent nearly west.
to $25,000,000. In 1850 it became £40,­ and not too warm a room, a dear stom­ there is a wide vsrianee of opinion.
thought, ojn ixmjy IretaBd,-^^ tjie
Both routes were very steep, not to say keej&gt; in sight of tho dty for four hours.
AU Mrs. Arnott's children had the fe­
000,000. In 1851 it extended to $60,­ ach, a dear conocieacr, and avoidance of
Poorest and the meanest haw a kind ver—last of all she wax prostrated by dangerous and most laborious, as tho The spectator!! thought that he hod 000,000. In 1853 it became $83,000,000, Htimnlsnta and nareotica. For those who
party had to climb along the sharp aer- solved the problem Of aerial navigation, and in 1853 Urn gold j-ield reached ite and are overworked, haggard, nervous, and tlio one which w®ms most simple
it—and Kathleen watched over overy
and foMihle is the following, presented
rated create of the rocky riba on tho and had some contrivanco tor steering.
maximum figure of $68,000,000. From who pass aleepeleM nighta, we commend to'CoDgreM some ysara ago, but never
one, faithful, true and tender.
There were throe steady currents, two '1854 to 1864 the yield variod from 852,- 1
mj batt, tai tUktafe. gotaLwt ul
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“ Kstlilcen," Mrs. Arnott said inco- mountain side.
flowing from the south, and tho third 000,000 to $fo,000,000 uf gold »nd silver. 'cure sleep; otherwise life will be short, acted on :
herenVj, tho first d^y, Hurt »ho sat up,
from tho north.
with the Irish girl cutefnlly arranging and temporary use na money. Lycur­
From 1865 to 1872 the annual yield has 1and what there is of it sadly imperfect—
of Health,
pillows about hvr wasted form, “oh, gus used iron for a time. * The Romann
‘
The planters in Tennessee and some avcragexl $t»,a»,floo, with no &lt; videuor M-tence
Kathleen, I don't deserve this.
__ other Southern States have not the cur­ «»f protuhle reduction. The aggregate
arc supjxwed to have once used cattle
s. I reucy s herewith to pay their ccnton- production is estimated al $1,380,­
A: Dowagiac (Mich.) butdwr hod a
and sheep. The first.money, in
1dream the otter night, in which be
this world, it’
lucnce Ike latter 700,000.
in such numbers
wan by

untotiebad.

district, «a-

�illDY 4 AIMSWORTH.
LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
'/J
hour*, without ti molding,
for ret. water and feeding.
The

POTATOES,

diwurb; d Lhvre then in the safe

CORN,

APPLES, OATS,

pen-dry for variation- of this ktw is
u fiu«! of from *1

—A young

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

to •MMi.

Wi, while

bidding

f&gt; to.

Nashville de|«Jt in LouhviII-- through

Maple

a car window, found that the tr.iin
wjw moving off.
her IviucT

JUST RECEIVED

-•©10

firmly clasped in his 'si lie walked

Mn L. O. CROCKER’S,

along the plalronn 'by the carsin

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

SHINGLES
WATER LIME,

ibsl he was suddenly brought violent'
iy againrt a tt.iegraph pule nml con

&lt; o ifirmed inebriate, caused an in&lt;s«tigation
lie.recovered the train was showing on Snaday.and Sullivan's body, half dsvmirs&gt;&gt;Jerably sltiuurd by the blow. When

He smiled a

Magistrate before whom she wished to make

nearest corner.

—Germany is going to try the tel­

egraph under ground.

The lines on

supported and kept her little family towelh&lt;

troduced are those requiring a large
number of wires; and those first on
lhe roll are from Berlin to the Rhine.

.

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
Notions,
HARDY k AINSWORTH.
Proprietors.
Stoneware
Clothing,
STTST^UsT
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
6718
Teas
Furs,
JACOB LENTZ
Ccffee.
Buffalo Robes.
Take your Home News-

fort-na-the- Main ; the line from B«r

be compelled to tell the complaint of a drunk­
tin to Breslau, Po«ea and Thorn; Ber­ ard's wife in th« highly ctvilUed village
lin to Hamburg,*nd Berlin to Hanover of Hartford, for when honor fails, there
is slaw, upon Michigaa Statute, that will
and Bremen.
hear and redresv her wrongs.—Hartford
—A Bangor boy is gifted with (Van Baren Co.) Day Spring.
magnetum lo a remarkable degree.
. Bill Moulton lieu over in our neighboring
By simply touching with the tips of
his fingers the back of a chair in which
n person is seated, the sitter will be •ettling bis ••hash” hi thia world. Jib wife

While Mr*. E. O. Smith of Grand

Rapids was visiting her mother’s «
few days ago/her 13 months old

Groceries,

1011

Libran, Dinisg, Office
NASHVILLE NEWS Parlor,GENERAL
FURNITURE!

aii

UNDERCLOTHING

A Dive Local Paper.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CLIT8IIG, CBOCIERT,

Together with a full, aeeortment of

Notions,

home, and every dolltr that is kept in circu­ MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES
lation al borne, betpe to build up your own
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
town, while every dollar sent away goes to­
ward building up some town in which you
DUSTERS JcC^&amp;C.,
cKiien should sustain their home paper.

Baby Cabs aid PsrambalaiBn!

thrown quite across the room.
The
stoutest man wiil be ejected from his

heat as quickly as if a young earth­

fc., fre.

paper—the

Which branches to Mainz end Frank-

quake had got under him.

HAIR,
STUCCO,

FOB OLOAXDfG,
Always on hand. Coll and examine before

sickly smite, and turning huplmck on

whidi lhe principle is to be first in­

Everybody u invltod to call and examine the Mammoth Stock, coneistine of

SALT,

IILLUHT ft HICT GOODS
Velveteens fc Corduroy

her stern lights and au axHLted crowd

th* heartless throng sailed around the

c6r.»nmim or

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

LATH,

rapid rate, and so engnwaed w.w b»

was laughing at him.

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

Delivered at their

ndicu to a pretty .young laxly at t u­

p other papers at the expense
ft to to the interest of all to eu

the wifo of bis bosom bad gone, he drove
over to bring her home. On their return.
Bill gave ber a “curtain lecture" for her

demerits

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of an stylea and sites, and METALIC
( AS furnished to order.

SHROUDS A ND COFFIN LININ G S kept constantly an hard.

liege lord, for manifesting her indepcn lance

I vVILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

child was allowed to creep around

AU BiJi of Cowry Produce taken ii Enhance for Goods, at the
Wiest Martel Price.

(Ty*- With a view of scllins off the
entire stock in the next 30 «r 60
days, I shall place the above named
Goods on sale at unheard of prices for

tha house, and espied an open trunk
and pulled lhe lid down on his
nook, severing the spinal vertebrae’ down for the purpose of annoying his lady

and causing insLinl death. The moth­

gfir BeiMtnbtT the price of lhe Nwwo,
which ia

C. A. TRUMAN

ONLY *1.50 A YEAR!

er was rendered almost insane by tho

SUMMER GOODS HOLD YOUR HORSES

BL. Niu-hvilir. Nlicu.

ascideut
BiU’a cries alamad the bones and they ran
A Nzw Bed roan man hung his away, -*»pilliBg" out his wife and table as
vest, which trad St 00 in greenbacks

iu the pockets, on his hog pen, while
he fixed agate in the vicinity.

Proprietor of the

of deposit took the cash, declared
a stock dividend of$2&amp; each, and

grxve ecara and scratches occasioned by this
little episode.—Hartford (Van Buron Co)
Day 8p jig.

put the money J where it would- do

them the most good.
TtHe*,

nothing

In

remained

A man rubbed of seven dollars in
San Francisco was locked up as n
the witness, and remained in jail seventy­
eight days before tha case came on.

.armholes of the vest.

“Whal’s lhe use of trying to be
honest?’ asked a young man, the
other day of ■ friend.
"Oh! you
siderable renown for his ingenuity at
onght to try it once and see,',was the,
.picking the locks'uf all competing reply.
.safe-makers, is behind the San
r“^4ryi ’i”jce7)oveis?’ asked Miss

Wiluax F. E.wsiox, of N. Y., an

.expert safe locksmith, who won con­

wluoh h. h^l not
.
. . --------------M I ain't say," he
replied,
“I never
open, mtfTn performing the ate any ; but I tell you, I’m death on

service

wheu

lhe

proprietors

of

—Adolphes Henry, aged about 39

•years, and a book binder of East
Saginaw has grown tired of this world

and last Saturday he Hew his brains

.out with a pistol

Tight your own battles. Hoe your
own roe. Ask no favors of any one,
and you’ll succeed five thousand
times better than one who it always
beseeching some one’* influence or
patronage. Noone will help you as
ou e«r. help yourself, because no
ms will be so heartily interested in
.ur a flairs. The first step will not
h inch a tong one perhaps.but sarvig~your own woy up the mountain
yon inakc one lend to the other, and
KtMtd firm «n ih»t while you chop
s’il' another out,
Men who have made
fortunes
are not Uio*e wlto have five thousand
given them to start with, but Inys
who have started wiih a well earned
dollar or two.
Men who have aetired fame have never been tbmat
o popularity by pufls beggrd or
id tor. or given in friendly, spirit,
■y have outstretched their own
hands, and touched the public heart.
Men who are in love do their own
farf

5,111 MUDS i -WEEK WOLVERINE MILLS!

Ify as one who induced

Whether you woik for fame , tore
or money of for anything else, work
with your own haudr. and heart and

A Louisville man who had only
been acquainted with his girl two
nights, attempted to kiss her at the
gate.
In his dying deposition be
told the doctor than just as he “kissed
her the earth slid out from under his
feet, bis soul went of out his mouth
while his head touched the stars.”
latei dispatches show that what
ailed him was the old man’s boot.
A misfortune has lately befallen a
Chicago editor.
By an adverse
and cruel fate he has found himself
far off in San Francisco writing up
the Chinese question, and the free
passes ate cut off. He now writes
to his wife that as his liver is badly
out of order he intends walking home
and that he expects to arrive some
time in 1874, in time fur their woodea wedding.

—A bachelor friend, is in deep
trouble. He has a pet calf whrih
entered his room lhe other day dur­
ing his absence, ate a dozen cakes
of perfumed toilet soap, chewed into
tellers his Sunday shirts, swallowed
his last pair of socks, knocked down
all the furniture, in the room, and
then quietly took a nap on the floor
until his return. He thinks the cool
impudence of that ca'f is incom prebeusbile.
Bzatrrr

HTTB THAT OF CREDIT,

LOOK HERE,

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

FRESHJB
AT TH*

buy dooes for Cash.
would r*«peetfully solicit, the attention of
customers to the foot that he is making improvemonts in bis mills which will prove a
benefit to customers os well m to bimsrif.

IF YOU W*NT

DRESS GOODS.

LOOK AT THE LIST:

ttoed by the continual increoA of custom.

NASHVILLE CREAMERY!
rot

WHICH Till

—which—
Flints,

D. M. PUBCHA8,
who stands second to none ar a Custom Mil­
ler. will be pleased to cheer the hearts of all
that may give him a trial.

Brown CoUono I

MEDICINES.

ft yards Linen Ci

WINES &amp; LIQUORS,

TEAS,

Low Prices I

COFFEE,

RICE,

whoso work baa riven universal satisfaction

SYRUP,

CENTRAL HOUSE.

FELLOW CITIZENS!
Meals 25 Ch. Loigiipt 25 Cb.
BOARD,

GROCERIES, Drip, PROVISIONS

And » full line of

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls
FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

SODA,
SPICES,

MEN’S, BOY

CARFETINU

Stoat aad Waadea Ware,

TmU M«' faida at !r»*r Sakiek

k YOUTH'S

CRACKERS,
RAI SENS,

0 -OTHINS!

LAMPS,

(Wi.MCajtMte

YAIXEE I0TI0I8,
School Books,
And all kinds &lt;f Goods

$1.00

TOILET SOAPS,

Very
Mr. POWLE8,

WHEELERItCHIPIAL

'

Detains, Poplins,

PERFUMERY,

Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

ATTENTION

-

Bleached Cottons, I yd. wldHi jgj „

Highest Market Price My Carding Machine
Will be Pall

r'Hs.-.’O

Must be Closed Out
before moving into the new britek, and will

CHIMNEYS,
K SUITS FRSM $6 TO #25.

CASTOR,

KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

GROCERIES

You Will Find Them,

COWFECTTOMAJay,

in &lt;

*at variktt. non *s_fio u gao

CANNED GOODS,
.TOBACCO,

Lytton

Tkc Ckild cast get Juel as Good Bar-

if he could but read it, every human
being carries hi* life in his face, and
ik good looking or the reverse, as that
life has been rood ur evil. On our
own features the fine chisel work of
thought and emotion arc eternally at
work. Bea
* of blooming
men and

Our motto ia to Bell m cheap aa
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

Lord

CONFOUND THE CASH PRICE

*

or Old Psor^fc.—Men

tberr own ugliness.

CLOTHING

— ANO —

five mir\-

but

STRANGER,

The

(our bogs who resided in the place

P.rllw will Please Tike Nrike

or THE DECT QUALITY, AND .

CIGARS,

Roc Utr-Bai

CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND,
wbfeb we arc selling al prices that defy

At Reasonable Rates,

f.S.

AT THE

OYSTERS Di THEIR SEASON.

mats,
locu.
Clark.’* A Coni’* Thread, e Cti.
I wiU pay the Highest Market Price Caffec A 8m«ar,
19ft Cl*

DRUG S T O RD

for Produce.
Dur businoM

building, wwt ride of Main

Give nie a Call.
UNRAD CLCTRB.

MP Ths Highest Market Frio* paid for
Produce.

DUONG ft ALLEN. HALBERT &amp; CO.

riation

KiPP BOOH 14.25
Calf “ $6.60
$3.75

�AN ITEM OF

visit with the fraternity for some time

81IL801P.
XXMLkXI TIMK

—Nice F.llw&lt;«iUr.

—A big &gt;qm&gt;rd bwH to ndkod of.
off to night.

Harirtirt.

ffirrrfrgy.
H. YOUNG. M. D
Office iwo
IT . daan x.ulh uf Tmm~&gt; «&lt;*&gt;-. Main RtrwA

hit C. W.WICKHAM Particular
1 ’ atualkm 0K« I" t«*
■ U____
zaeeLof ll.» Eiuni-

•

A. BARBER. M, D-,
yatM.PhpM~.yd

py and good natured;

'.UJ deal nil Kp. for *11 dea ding*:

New rn frit you v*t, J *huit

llomio-

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy

kB. RASEY, Druvmuu- GooJxnd

TAMES FLEMING. Dopiitr Sher-

—We notice that the south end nf ib-y h..d left their dinner where some
The Nashville News, Omo Strong
Main St. is living graded.
Thai's jogs had found and devoiired.it, bare editor and publisher, is on our table.
ly leaving the dinner-pails.
Il :s neatly printed* contains a fair
right; let the gond work go on.
amount of miscellaneous matter and
Rumaway.—Monday as the &amp;30
—The Christian'Church Social wil!
local news, and seven columns of
be held at th?, residence of Mr. G. A. train was parsing the saw mill, a horse paying advertisements. Il looks ns
belonging
to
a
Mr.
Teal,
attached
tn
if
it might live.— Charlotte Republican
Tniman. next Tuesday evening.
vehicle containing an organ, started
We have just laid down Vol. L
—Mr. P. Holler Ims completed his
at a breakneck speed for the village. No. Lof the Nashville (Barry County)
improvements in his grist mill and
Several parties tried to intercept the News-. published by Omo Strong, late
pronounces them a success in every
runaway but with a dfrdainful snort of lhe Lawion Tribune. Il looks
like a golden plumed peacock by the
respect.
he caused them to regret their rash­
side of a half picked goose, when
—Lmslcy’s building is being re­ ness by knocking them hors de combat
compared with the Chicago Paw-Paw
painted and fitted up for Mr. Boice. into the gutter.
Omo, inarch
Turning rather too .Tribune., of Lawton
s;ioken of- last week, who will take shortly al the corner of Mr. Hoage s on.—Hartford Dag-spring.
possession next Monday
residence, the organ was disposed of,
We are in receipt of Vol. &gt;, No.
—Mr. Joseph Clever, of Richland striking on the cover, displacing it and I, of lhe Nashville (Barry Co.)News.
Edited
by O. Slomg, formerly of the
doing
other
damage.
The
horse
and
Co., Ohio, ’ was in town last week
Tnbune. The pa|»er is the same
visiting friends. He is a happy man , vehicle were finally brought to a stand
size as the Tribune, and makes a
for before reluming to bis home he still, near the furniture rooms, with very respectable appearance, exhibit­
no further damage us far as heard ing on the part of its editor, a very
handed us &gt;1-50 for the News.
intimate acquaintance with ancient
—The lock of our village pound from.
lore. We wish Onto great success
mnst be rusty or the key “trown in de
—Wc witnessed a little episode in his new enterprise. Don't let
well," fur cattle perambulate the last Tuesday at the Nashville House, your jealous neighbors brow-beat you
si reels at large, and some are so fas­ that we never did before in the 21 down, Omo.—Lawton Tribune.

Nev Papeb.—We have received
QIMPSON A WEBSTER. Black- tidious as to prefer the sidewalk to summers that have blossomed and
D amltha. AU kind* &lt;■( w* tn U» hdwdth the street.
,
decayed, and the 21 winters that have the ihlial number of lhe. Nashville
News, published at Nashville in this
—Al. Troutwine has opened his froze up and thawed out again, that county. We are glad to see that
barber shop, for the present, in the have passed over our gentle bmw. this enterprising town has a medium
Union House, but will move into the It was a wedding. We have always by which it can iiecome known lc&gt; the
building occupied by Dr. Young, next supp&amp;ed from our youth up that it world and have no doubt it will have
was a trying ordeal to get married, a good support. The citizens- of
R C. C. LINSLEY. Physician and week, when he will have something
that village ar« energetic and have
to say to the readers of the News for —that the act of marrying was some­ good faith in their location, and there
DralUt, Ur»U all elitimlc «iid
Frtratr dtaMM lrr*U&lt;J eotdWciiUally. •_______ &gt;
thing undescribable awful,—but now is no reriron why the town should not
himself.
L HICKS. Blacksmith, ein be
the mystery is cleared up and we have a rapid growth-and become all
—Noone can deny that Nashville
stand before the public an enlightned they could hope for.—Bjxry Co,
is n good town to do trading in. On
Republican.
man.
Wc have heard that the per­
Saturday
Inst
one
dry
goods
store
—
0LEMENT SMITH.
son who preforms the ceremony al­
Tiie following is a list of Petit Jur­
Mr. G. A. Truman’s—disposed of over
ways kisses the bri le first, but Capt. ors. drawn on the 11 th of October, to
three hundred dollars worth of goods,
McCormick got ahead of Justice serve at the November teim of Cir­
and lhe rest of our merchants, prohWood ibis time and administered lhe cuit Court for llie Co. of Barry for
ably done fully as well.
first smack. The t wain "made one this year, to be summoned to be in
HENRY H. WOOD,
—Our friend. Horace Lee, went flesh," w- re Mr. Wm. Giger, of Ohio, attendance on said Court,nt the Court
east with a load of stock Saturday and Miss Sophia Woodmancy, of House in the city ot Hastings, on lhe
morning, and returned Monday, and Baltimore, Mich.
first of sit'd term, to wit: the 3«i day

GROCERIES I
Buy GarmTW'e dollar Japan. It** worth
the money. Two ch Wa sold is one day.

Groeeri.

■5JL. A hippy family.—Thoea that buy

$«*&gt; Challenge ! Those Lightning
Saws at Wolcott A Hollbm'm.

Sugars,
Teas,
Coffees,
Syrups,
Molasses,

*

judging Irom his smiling countenance
he uiii«t have mv-t with n good sale,

—The

Hustings

Banner ot las’

—Go-to Gawnra'a to buy School Bookr.
Which he will sell at a very mall'Margin.

Ttae Goods are all Fresh and Wamutei to Givs SatisfactiDB 1
Only oae dollar

I have also a very fine stock imported Liqatfrs, fur mediums!
purposes. Also keeps Fialey&amp; Klemm’s celebrat d XX Cream
and Stock Alfes.
Call on E. J. Feighaer,.the Photo­
graphic Artist, to get plcturea copied and
enlarged, and all other work in lhe Photogrophie line. He is prepared to do all kinds

Those wishing anything in my Line, will do
well to Call.

Ei»’n. *

rind Horace knows how to do it.

‘

TAI LOK.

Monday evening, he had’ the misfor
*. ­ quarrel" but think we are entitled to

VUM. JONES,

pHAS. W. DEMARAx,

JFWI LER AOPTK I W

BUKrlUitw ^fcmisrnirst,.

HARDWARE.
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

E. R, WHITE

of November. 1673. al ten o'clock in

lhe forenoon :
week, made some comments bn the
B«nJ*u«iu Hh'ik, Barry । Grorgr 0 Dvan.
n-wspiper enterprise in this vilhse. ManV* &lt;irov&gt;-; Davi t L II •**. Kiiil»a,'-l; L.
—Mr. Bush, the Supt. ol the Grand I that were unkind and ungCnflcntaiiiy
g LIEBIIAUSER,
Fred. W. Coll i, . :ho ndf-plr; T. B. B.rn
River Va’ley Railroad, has been ap­ in every respect, and intimates that urn. Carl &lt;»u ; John Stc»nrt, OrAngrjit'e:
pointed Supt. of the J.-L.de. S. R. R- !
the. News wtH'be a poor Incnl paper. John H. Munr&gt;x-, John town: J^axo Jordan.
and the vacancy filled by a gentle­ We are not of the boasting kiti((, but WoodlandJohn J. llunirrabo t, I rung:
Robi. B. Gte/g. Casilrioti; C-arlr* B.ieker
man—we did npt learn hit name— if wu don’t furnish over two-thirds as Assyria; PbiUip Batferr, Prairieville? Smn
uel itiiehie, YabIm Spring; Will.am WolJ^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
from the Great Western Railway.
many real locals during lhe next year «ir, Tbornapple; H J. Haoehetr, Maple
as the Banner does, the editor of that Grove; Huron Hesty. Rutland; Andrew
----- CamALTI.JfcUmuitca. Proprietor.
—The book-keeper and one of the
Kennedy. Havtinga; ikira-in McO nhdr, Bal­
sheet dkn draw on us for a new plug timore; William Williawia. Carlton; 8amu
clerks of lhe dry goods firm of Hazlett
hat. Wc have more faith in the peo­ el C. W. odman, Orangeville ; N. W. Collea,
Bros., of Charlotte, came in town the
ple of this section than lhe Banner, Johnstown ; Ira Stowell, Woodland.
other day to visit their parents and
1 and shall for a year or two run the
—We arc glad, very glad, to again
have a ll’tle hunt, and were rewarded |
! News at as little expense as possible,
by a couple of fine turkeys and we I
welcome to our table the bright and
JJNION HOUSE.
. wh'-lher it suits lhe Banner man or sparkling Il.irtfurd (Van Buren Co.)
don’t know how many deecA nuts.
i not.
We shall work hard and trust Day Spring. Il is the most welcome
W. n. Bkadlk, Proprietor.
—While young William Griffith ' in the good people of this section for
MAelilfran.
of our exchanges, and is the liveliest
was wrestling with another lad, last, our reward.
We are aot "on lhe local paper’ published in the south­

Bool* »»•&gt; Mbo«*w,

Win-,

IN FACT EVERYTHING BELONGING TO THE

Justice of the Peace,
PARADY, Manufacturer of

Spices,
Confectionery,
Wooden and
, . Willow

thosc wiihing to be prepared for it should
call al Wolcott k Holler's Hardware Store

D

Attorney aii Counselor at I-ai,

LIGHT &amp; HEAVY

Doud it ?

but at noon

the Nashville News. The first num—The Co. Board of Supervisors their happiness was turned into the per came to us in good shape, and
met at Hastings for busines.% this very gnll of bitterness, and cursing full of local news. We extend dir
'O** and wish you success in in the
and bL.uvs filled the air.
Reason—

JKSSJS.

H

Nashville, Barry county how has as
aa
of its own. Otno Strong, j
the hte able editor of the Lawon
Tribune, is its editor, and the Nash—The seqtiun hands went to work
▼ilIdles jrill hav- a good paper if
lasiFriday rooming,- to raise a car work will make one — BrretlsciUe Van
th^Ld been, shoved off the spur Buren Co, Messenger.
side track at the elevator, feeling hap­
A new candidate for public favor is

JOB PRINTING
AT THIS OFFICE

11 olcott | Holler

—Tho Hastings Homejournal had a

splendid local department last week

HAVE A FULL STOCK OF

From it we glean the following items:
The work on the new school buil­
ding was suspended on Monday, by
Mr. Marshall, on acount of the lack
of funds; and the building commit!r
have served a notice upon him, noti­
fying him that at the expiration of six
days they will take persession and
finish the job themselves.

It is a habit with some young ladies
to go out into the country where theie
is game, in company with gentlemen,
and whenever they hear a shot tv
throw their arms about the near*l
noukasd shrfBk for protection. Strickly speaking, however, this is not
proteclian. It looks more like freetrade,

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods. Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.

western part of the State.
Our
tune to fracture the clavicle of his that which every freeman is—justice.
staanch old friend, Haded), knows
left shoulder. Dr. Wickham attended
how to get up a paper and make it
—Dr. Young was called to see a
him and says Billy will have to carry
interesting.
Van Buren Co. is ad
His arm in a sling for about ten days. sich person, recently that had been
vaocing as rapidly as any Co. in the
under the charge of Dr. J. T. Ferrell,
—Cris. Holler looked gloomy la»t —the same man that found and tried State, which is owing mostly to the
We were well pleased to see a
Monday.
He shouldered his little to smuggla Geo Fleming’s pocket­ energetic efforts of her eight news­ more than usual number of (people
from the south tier of towns in atten­
papers.
For
nearly
two
years
we
nfle and with a savage look in his book.
held “eweet converse” with thenewF- dance at lhe Co. Fair. Come again
eye, went out into the dark woods,
gentlemen. Bring your stock. Take
pnperboys of old Van Buren Co., and
a hand in the election of officers, and
But our readers are aware of the now, although we have changed our
another year Barry County can make
back vyith a nice, black mink, the skin
facts in that aflair and now we will liase and are interested in another as good showing ns almost ai y county
of which he will sell for four or five
talk of this other matter. Dr. Young cou?‘y, we still wish her and all con­ in the Slate. “Thu latch-string is out"
dollars.
was shown the following directions, cerned a hearty God-speed in every­ and “the ice is broken.”
—Some unknown parties broke in­ which be considered too rare u carios­ thing that will serve their best inter­
—Mr. John Francisco of Rut­
vO
land has found on his farm about tw&lt;i
to Patterson's saloon, last Sunday ity to keep, and thinks of sending it ests
miles
from
ti is city, indications of
evening, and appropriatdd to their to the Patent Office at Washington.
coal, that leads him to suppose that
own use some of the “critter,” two We give it below verbatim, leaving
there is an extensive bed of thfrfame
boxes cigars and what change there out such portions as arc not suitable
within easy reach. Subsequent in­
was in the drawer. We know it was for publication :
vestigations And snrrondings confirm
the opinion. The indications of good
parties from ahro.td for our people
cannel coal in several parts of the
know that our village ordinance for­
country, would at least warrant a
bids opening saloons on Sunday.
you Spuug off with Alcohol and Quitua then
••No, I find wywlf in doht.”
searching investigalkm of the differ­
ent localities- A good coal-bed would
—It is not generally known that
rilb ne.
he a nice little plum for this section.
this part of the country famish the
Mr. M. J.Lathrop informs, us of the
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
best mechanics, Lock-keepers and Day j&lt;*t bofbrt Halin fur t wo Day* thou f r came I found I had hardly mnury left Io pay
terrible work of two Strange black
salesmen that neighboring cilies are
dogs in the Bocks of sheep belonging
blessed with.
But inch is lhe case.
to John Reid and Pot er Burton, &lt;ui
Nashville is represented, tn this way,
the B*«t!e Creek road about lour
mile* from this city.
at Hastings. Charlotte, Battle Creek,
Oa Sunday night they made a raid
Grand Rapids. - Take the Nzwj and
E4. White ovarhoard aad aakod ne te on Mr. Reid’s flock of 36 sheep, and.
MamiiactoreJ by so Srperiroced -Wockm™.
learn where to find good help', good
killed ten and mangled six very
i hunting, fine fishing and plenty of fun. oil on little tutggar racry lime befour Eating
badly. On Monday night they visit­
on- on going to Berd at lb Same litas you and ho cells Groceries eo c
ed Voter Burton's flock of 57, and
—Lart Saturday wss a lively one
twenty-nine only escaped ;I5 have
Teas and Coffee*. esj&gt;ecial'.y.
We »™ Agents for the
for the business men of the village.
died out right. On Monday morning Plnypt and Drags. nnJ have a full 1 ne of JSjrtrus i :r
you take after Eating three times
•the same dogs were seen in Mr.Ryer-! them, on hand.
Main S». was crowded with teams two weak then you Bile thee Chapa
We have three Lumber Wegona, numiiiiKtui.-d
xon's field chasing sheep, but were
from one end to the other. Clem.
here, for wile.
haa everythin* «■ tke grocery line I want. frightened away.
Smith tells aa he courted 218 teams
A neighbor had a calf bit by the
tty— We sell lhe oolebmusl I,ifrlelnins Hj.’
• al aboat three o’clock in the •ftenooo.
same dogs and a pel sheep killed.
Proprietors and clerks were kept
Parties are on track of the ravenous nion Saws M cenu pee fool, un&lt;I tally warrant ere
animals, and it is hoped they may b*
found and killed, fur if allowed to
live, no knowing how ranch damage
they may do.
Here is a chance for a draft on the
ill no douhl

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ROBERTS fc ROE,

Hastings Sulky Cultivators,

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which appears to inclmk- i
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and not. to incindfj any oftbe
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ifornis, whose Vi
achieved, in the “JTiorl space of two !
tg tbe world i« u»
re.™,. d^rre Cl popuUxrty never beJoreUUine.lbx Mj^.rt-ed prelmr..
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tion in thiscountrv. Wehnre too mnch : «*»•» l»tt«*«i»» wutntetiw baapi. sei
confidence in the shrewdness of the
LOCKK'4 JOXE8. ToWo, Ohio.

Toledo Weeklv Blade

.... An old Italian padrone, with fourteen Iwya,

taken in charge by the Italian*, bia nwnar
taken away from him awl divided between the

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TaaNsv York.Liberal Republican Mats Con-

meal !:aa been Biado iu I’lnUclelpbia. Several

♦70,000.

of State, Diedrich Willard; Cjmiptrollar, Nolr&lt;on K. Hopkins; Attoroey-Tloneral, Danle

low fever al Memphis.

■hip, tho Indiguapota Ji&gt;arn&lt;d.( Republican)

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A raoMixtXT citiron of New Orleans, who
will
reach some ♦50,000. -Mj^culatiou and fait
living, of coarse....Charlestown, Brookline. ject of cotton, estimates tha cotton crop al
Brighton- and West Roxbury hare voted in &lt;,000.000 balesThe Louisville Exposi­
tion closed last week. It haa been a financial
ecqniriUoiw that city gains 50,000 population.

Inieeu, ««! THI8 PR1NTIN6 INK

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principle* »cl forth iu iho Ulm in,. .Tbe bagging factory of Richardson. Henry

lafunastion of a truetwprthy character, that
tbe President haa not tendered tho office of
Chief Juatiee to Senator Qoukliug, nor in any
way committed bicMslf to that gentlemau on
tbe subject"

b.ve rewon to know tou it i. tomxled
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on innumerable and well'authenticated ; Sit pacLfai. aim.runaawrimritcrf Joaiska.
cures of almost, all the bodily ills that V’21 ■
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fletth in-huir to. Not the leant among
the men to of .the famous Tonic and Besttirative is ito entire freedom from al­
cohol, as well aa from all minors! drugs.
’AID:
BY MAIL,
It ia composed exclumvdyof rare vege­
table extracts.—[Com. ’
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WORK ill DULL TUES.
MERIT HAS ITS REWARD.

YEGETAIU SK3UAJI

; HAIR

VAtiHIliarnK.

Morrox, llowz A Co. have liken appointed
and credit thorn with the remainder un'd fiacab agents of the Stalo Department iu Eu­ dent of the Western Union Telegraph Com­
UnariAsl matters look up,- iftatoad of discharg- ropa. ... A reliable Washington correspondent pany.. . .A mealing of gentlemen 1uteres tod In
building a railroad from Chicago t.. Jtiarlesas soon M CongHMM meets innumerable bom- ton, K. C.« was bold in the ffrnt-named city the
iiTMi affecting lhe iqianccs will be bronchi for- oilier day, an! an organization effeclod, with
«ard, itu biuuig the project for frew' bonking, Ex-Gov. Beriah Magoftiu aa President. It is
The debt of New York cily and county, which
which came near going tbrongh last winter.” said they mean bnaineee....A. B. Nslllolon,
' are practically the same, ia ♦13fl,2£)H,961.55 1 on
... (Simon Cameron was el the captal last Truataea’ Agent of lhe Northern Pacific rail­
which ♦6,351,009 17 ia iwyalde in interoat....
week, and predicted (hat tho comiug aesriou road, is out in a long letter, in whWi he says
Vice-Praudent Wilson's health is almost com­
of Congress will he ebiefiy occupied in discr.Mpletely restored...- A number of I'cnnaylranla
iron mills have been com|»eUed to ensjw'iid
cial and cheap transportation questions.
One sentence of Nettleton's letter is specially
&lt;&gt;l&gt;eraliomi for the prqpeut... .The workmen in
. A eoMxncuox ban been appointed by the worthy of notice. It is: “It i" my emphatic
the vicinity of Mount Cannel, J’k, are now
...
belief that every department of the company's
paid in goM.
,_t' ui.lL ' .X. ’
military prison at Rock Island, Ill. The service is managed with cican hands, with
prison is to bo kept exclnsivaly for the 'confine­ rigid economy, and with good judgment."
ment of military offenders against lb." army
A Tosoxtc dispatch states that intelligence
v. !■ ^h Ibero were twcuty-thren entries. Gen. regulations and lawsAppointments by the
J. R. Hawley, of Hxrtford. won tho flraC prize; President; Sarnuol L. Glasgow, of Iow&gt;, to lias been received from England that Rir John
W. H. Clark, of the Now York A’nr», tho rao- be Consul at Glasgow, and John A. Bridgelan,], A. Macdonald is to be deprived of the rank of
Privy Counselor to tlie Queen, and that he will
of Indiana, to be Consul at Havre.
lie defeated on ibe meeting of Parliament.
Farm, the third; Thomas Lloyd, of liitrprr'*
Tuk editorial room of the Ji'alional lira
Tuk Evangelical Alliance, after a brief sceBVritfy, tho fourth; Charles G. Shanks, of the
(Fred Douglasn' paper) waa lhe other day Ibe
' Now York Trilnnu-, tho fifth ; and J. K. Mclnreeno of a lively mill” between fouls Dong- Notwithstanding the outward harmonious as­
• tyro, of the Brooklyn Jtojie, tlie oixth jnizo.
lass, managing editor of the paper, and a pect of its deliberallona, it is apparent there
.. ..In New York, on the 10th inet.. gold waa
colored man named Greener, in which lhe sou were troubles under the surface which may
quoted at 108} and lulrar lM.to IM.
of hia father sncceded In putting a head on yet tend to much acrimonious ecclesiastical
Ex-Citt Trzakcseii Sfbaoue, of Brooklyn, Lhe Greener. It is rumored that the affair will
wrangling on technical jxiinta. One of these
who baa been indicted for- embezzlement, de­ end in a duel... .Treasury oftieiala say it will
troubles has already dsvstojied itself in the
nies haring defrauded the city out cf_a cent be neceeaary to issue tS.OOO.OOO or «♦,COO,000
form of a protest, signed by uerenty of the
Ho holds Rrxlmau, his deputy, responsible for of tho ♦&lt;&lt;,000,000 reserve, to meet tho current
all ibe stealings....Aw*..Phillipa, formerly ex|&gt;oMoe of the Government for tho present foreign delegate*, against tbe attitude of the
Alliance toward ibe Roman Catholics: and
Cousul to Santiago, commi'ted eiiicit|c iu New month.
Bishop Tozer,, recently a missionary Bishop
York, ’ last week, by cntUng his throat....
*Tiie usual quietnoM tbit pervades tho na­ in Central ‘Africa, addresses a letter to
Eighty-nix borsea were burned to death iu
tional capital during tho recess of Congreea Bishop Potter, of Now York, inveighing
waa rudely broken on Sa'urday afternoon, the against tho Doan of Canterbury for partaking
Haya'^livery-stable.... A young -sou of Hon.
of communion with Congregationallste, ProsM. D. Leggett. Commissioner of Patents, was
tempted aesastiinslion of ex-Senator Pomeroy byterians, and other* ontsido of the pale of
recently killed by falling from a cliff near
al the hands of exCongreeraian Martin F. the Church of England: Ibe Bishops princi­
Ithaca, N. Y.
Conway. Pomeroy, it teems. waa walking up pal distress being lhe example of the Dean
will Induce many people in England of the
Tbe Bl Joseph (Mo.) fr&lt;uillr han been sold who, without a word of warning, drew a revolv­ Eslabliabo J Chnroh to stray away into the fold
er and tired throe idiots in rapid succession of Ibe Boman Catholic Church,... .The Mexi­
at auction to Joseph A. Corby for ♦95,000.
can Coogrres has made amumber cf radlrsl
The Third National Bank of Chicago, which effect in the right breast, just below Ibe nip­
reforms which have bean formally decreed,
&lt;&lt;uspende«^inring tbe late financial unpleas- ple. He then pul up his pistol and started to
m of Church and
walk off. bat waa stopped by Mr. Jerome B. Stale; freedom of
iopinion; tecogniBtiUaon, a prominent journalist, who demanded
Fort Bussell,'Wyoming Territory..
of him an explanation of bia murderous con­ seerion of tho property of religious institu­
duct. Conway eimply replied, “Ho han tions ; and the suppression of monastic orders.
. Mrs.Horton, of Van Wert. mined myself and family," surrendered his
In view of ecclesiastical opposition to some of
4)., tho other day left her infant iu a cradle piatol to BtiUaon, and accompanied that gsnthese measures, the Jesuits have been ordered
ilemsu to the station -huuao. Pomeroy,
circua procession. When the rWWffw! her who had fa'len to tlie pavement, was
child was burned to a crisp.
A PAPBB haa this advertisement:
The Union National Bank of St. Louis has donee, where an examination revealed tha
gone into .liquidation,....A farmer named gratifying fact that hia wound was simply au *’ Two aistera want wtuMnp.” We fear
William Brown, whil* eeiitm hia dinner at a abrasion. The ball had poaiied through two that four millions of brothers are in the
Fort Wayne hotel, the olh«?&lt;l*y, was choked thicknesses of bia coat, also his vest and shirt,
same predicament.
*
to death by a juece of meal which lodged in
his throat - ■ ITie Constitutional Convention of produced no farther damage Ibau merely
breaking
the
skin,
and
scarnely
bringing
blood.
.
Tint
deaih
is
annonhcctl
of
Thomas
Michigan haa declined to admit ibe eligibility
of women to any public office, whatever, ex- One of the shots passed through lhe ex-Hena- King Carroll, who waa Governor of
tor's hat, closely grazing hia hesd, tho other Maryland in 1829, forty-fonr years ago.
Wta-ousin ban 225 Granges... .A colored man
had any controversy with Conway, anti has
district in Morgan county, 11L, for ♦10,000
attack Conway haa cot resided with bis
The Geneva (OJ Time* containing
letter from Mr. T. L. Bane,*bf this
v-hildreti into the school.:.. .Chicago's death­
roll for August wm 1,&lt;33; for September account of hia failure to support her. She is place, giving the dates and quantifies
a clerk in the Treasury Department, having fluid taken from him by his pbysiaian,
by “tapping," since December, 1870,
tion of Pomeroy. Conway is a native of from which it appears that he was
of Equalization on the capital stock of Illiouis Baltimore, and a printer by trado. He “ tapped" 23 times, and 1,419 pounds
corporations foot op aa follows; Railroads,
of fluid taken from him. He Ims lately
♦ &gt;U,M»;747: telegraph companiea, tl.XW.XH ;
been cured by the use of Bethesda
term.
He was afterward ap|x&gt;inted by spring water sent him from Waukesha.
Trosidaxii Jclmaon Consul to Marreillre, Manv cases of dropsy have been cured
by
tfie use of Hits “Betheada," but this
but em removed by President Grant.
It is evident that Conway is weak in both cure is-really wonderful, ns such cases
of dropsy are incurable in tho hands
mind and body, and was laboring under an at­
everything. amounta to ♦ l,S39.M2,25l.. i. tack of temporary insanity al ibe time....It
We hffye known of Betheeds’s won­
is authoritatively announced that Seuator
derful cures in liver and kidntyt oomConkUng will not accept tbe office of Chief
plainte, sucli as iudigefltion, constipa­
Justice if tendered 1 dm, but that he will re- tion and diseases proceeding from these
l«uo*L‘» Ute cold sod... .Tho School Hosni of vote himrelf to tha practice of law ....AWa*h- difficulties, viz. :■ diabetes and Bright's
Hprtlifficl-l. Ill-, b«" decided that white and ington dispatch »ays: "The President having
Tho late Chief Justice Chase was
colored children shall be edn**tted to tho pub- been a-kod a qneetion to-day in relation to tho
cared of a complicated liver toid-kidney
lie schools cn equal terms.
Chief Juaticeobip, replied that ho had con­ complaint by the uae of Bethesda.
Associate Justice Field says it will
Thu conference at. Fort Bill haa lewoltol iu sulted with no eno aa to a rtlection, and re­
peated wliat he heretofore said, namely, that cure any case of kidnev disease.
Surgeon-General Wolcott, of Wiscon­
in making a choice ha would look to tbe iasin, Prof. Parker, of New York, Senator
abstain from murdering and robbing white
Fenton, of New York, Windom; of Min­
ecUlera.. ..Tho Michigan Copatitutloual Connesota, and other eminent men indorse
. roxtiait.
it Thousands of, barrels of this water
Tux Spanish CarliatH hare received a terrible liave been sent to dealers and invalids
«4&gt;tuticu.lbe prohibitions upon ficiitiocm or dnibbing in the -Troviiioo of Navarro. The in different parts of tho world. Un­
iuMurgeulii of Cartagena recently made a sor­ healthy persons should try it -If yon
from Washington Territory state that there U tie, and .were also badly punished....;There wish particulars, address I. N. Morion,
very little-activity on the line of the Northern Iiavc tiocn 1,500 deaths from cholera in Yionua Milwaukee, Win.—[Com.
since July 18.
A Dcxmx dispatch rays tho Irish Agricul­
tural Laborers' Union, in the event of Govern­
ment failing to settle the question of waste
lands in Ireland, have decided to emigrate to
the United State" en nuzrer'... .The French
Government, in opening tho pronocutou,
makes out a very l»d case against Marshal
Basaino. Il claims to have cvideuco that ho
wanclticlly engaged in plotting for the reotora-

The Mennonite prospectant who were
in this country in the early part of hwt
summer, submitted, on their return to
Rukua, an exhaustive report on the
Western Htatea of the Uukm. Among
•Iniftde both went overboard and were
the rcconunendationa to their pcoyle
they rejKirt in favor of Texas for cattloAnburo. hid., while cut nutting, a few day"
rftiBing, Kansas for growing of fruit,
ago, fell from a tree and was instantly killed.
and Minnesota for the cultivation^ of
Some of tltera Mennonite
secret negotiation with the enemy. If the wheat
Government can produce the evidence it claims agents are still wandering about through
mated falling-off hi the Irish potato crop in the to have, It will go hard with Mondial Ihutaiue. the Northwest, looking for good lands
Ltolcx named, which, in 1870, produced over
to colonize.

PMKRLE88 Clothik Wringer."
Listed a loan of ♦iO.OUO.OOC in Enrol* for the
Texas Psciflc Bailroad....Among die docu-

Chapped Hands, faoe, rough nkin
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tive herbs found on the lower ranges &lt;»t
i the Sierra .Nevada mountains of Caufori nia, the medicinal properties of which
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, of Alcohol. Tim question is almost
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sick of every discaMJ man I* heir to. They
| arc a gentle Ihirgntivo tw well aa a Tonic,
I relieving Congvatisn or Inflammation of
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Diseases.
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to jiaraltrma of the Bowels. To guard
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like these -Bittern.
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manhood, or tho tern of Hfe, these Tonic
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, ever you find ita impurities bursting through
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ABVEBTISMO BATES:

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ORRO • TRONC.

Progression. No* Retrograding.
VOL. 1/

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‘ ZNASHV1&amp;|^ BARh^Cii; Mj’cC FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1873.

NO, 4.

. ATRIEL!Nd JUCaHAXUX.
CtJBJUtXT ITEM?. .,
‘
MILITARY
RECORD.
.
. J’ARM AMR OAJtJMtli'.
.— --------------- —-------------TUR BUNI»-MA)f ARD TBK KLX- ward feeling, which perhaps ‘some bottle of whisky and a tumbler, which : BAZAINFB
■have
W) Um
■
i&gt;BAST.
Iowa has 1,600 jxxtofBoss. ...
■
of ■ my
readers
may
ex­ I ^fied and drank off neat; but thg^, ['/» folfejtiWi Uriaf
P&gt;E5XBvixu Cnirxias.—Palrcrized
had
not
got
a
bone
“
up.
”
They
ware,
—
1
-----------*
---------™
■
•&lt;5^^&amp;WwaSSia«:
eminent soldier’s military service* will
perienced, of something being wrong,
Aa- Indiana farmer has 1,000 doyto. .
and a tension of all the powers of he saifl, all running, and it would take be found interesting at t|ifs juncture :
‘•FreWoui'toUte wtir.*o’«li*Mrou* to afteriba animal beat i* expelled, will
preserve it from qrailiag for sum* time, 16Q.000 aqrea.
France and so destructive to the mffiinhat weatben,; msd.hi’d t*J JW'.e
(TJw«Sb»n at Duan *m Hind),
Tax pace of New Orleans funeral*
arrow, striking the stone on which my wild, moonlit ride; I became drowsy
-t— —. -——- average twelve miles an hot^r,.
head
had
been
resting,
and
where
my
MMthtMOfjr *** mtoi.
,rooms, have them
Iowa low 1,500,000 pig* ready for
tuxping into pork t|iiAwto.ter.(.
. ,
greater Polytechniqne he entered the army in
1831, when he wa* SO yean okl, wm vept disagreeable orid unhcalthfnl odors , Thejie is a girl in Jdiunepqta ;witborthand held the bow it had come fram,
from coming into tliA apartments.
any'legs
who'offqra
$10,000
to
any
.map
sent
to
Africa
the
yfar
followiitg&gt;
and
in
bven
in
daylight
and
with
nothing
the
nor to determine that the safest tiling
‘ kklicmsM *r Ufa!,- ind tried, lux! UM !"
rmrsximxo TiMBxk-A prowwl- who will marry her.
'
~
to do was to roll quietly into the bed of matter, I should have hesitated in more the arduous
bet'ii rticriitly'ptiUmfed in* Englafid for
there
*o
dist
the little.broo*: btdowtoe. Luckily this than one place. However, Providence
Femxues ore new largely employed ro­
charring the surfaces ' of joist* and
would afford good shelter, ^nl I could or instinct guided me right; and, as I
beams used in. building* W a prororvaalmost reach the edge with my totod.”
gtand, and an* said. to- prove .vdty comThe tremendous violence with .which nothing about it—I reached the town at
and
skill.
After
jpoat,
pf which tbo I&lt;*Urfito far ro it^i
fieldfor
/bis
bravery
and
skill.
After.
these streams come down Jrom the hills 1 n. m.—jnst eleven houro after I bud
A nursiriAN of Naples tout faranafused
" campaigns.
.
ground or Rxpqa^J to fa*1
. serving in Spain in the
during the heavy. thtaider-Btonfis wears left. Ilurf flniAW'-W-kiar W U»
bJq^ffoqjjt^equotidaxttag^of alaxnV
he returned to. nations, of mature, hro bfep charredfa
a deep passage even in the tiardeat
^Captain in' ti&gt;e &lt;top,toi Qf.a qtl^rCer of
ground; apd,; though tbtniol was only cribed my ultimate qappjrfiy.’/For nine
!
■
•• ■ rendered jhany;times more durn|»16(.than
day* I was in a high fever and delirious,
about an inch of water, and it was not
'" '
’ ' ' “
notable expeditions of the war there? an unprepared
VARIETIES.
'’ *
" ’ rere to the f nil
Stria: idea of the mining activity in
rimeon war hroke ont. Cfopt
Hobse Tauto—You should ,o’ways
my cap where got up; ami- for years axterwaru tqc,
torn
Nevada may be formol from'the fact
keq&gt;
yonr
horse
fat,
and
never
allow
any
s quietly aa.I
11Wut.be are the noble apiritaof ’76 ?'
that the United States Mint at Carson
of infantry, and during the line ofiliim.’””
’ 11 '
could ; But; jirni 'asl was disappearing,
shouteil a stump orator. “All drunk
An ail in a horse's foot is often caused is coining about a million dollars n up,” catac from a witty hearer.
another arrow came and' struck me in und will probably continue to do so to siege of Sebastopol conducted himself
month, i
•'
.
the thi^», the only part notyct in safety. the - end ot toy Existence.— &lt;Mam6er*’ with-such bravery as to merit honorable
“Hav* I not, my son, offered you
me0tonto the disgateM &lt;ff. Marshals
A lady in Montpelier, Vt, has a large every'advantage? " . “ Oh, yea, air, but
You may ntirrup your saddle, but
It, took all my aelf-control to continue
' ’ 'IrAR^AL UAZAIBBS TRIAL.
CanKibert' and Pelissier. ’ He subse­
picture of «* Roth and Boaz,” worked in I could not think of taking advantage
my movements as before until I stood
don't etir. up your borro—in a crowd.
quently was mode s Diviatotl Gejieral,
crouching5t the bottom. “Why,” the
If you don’t io^k carefully after the worsted, in which there are 999,210 of my own father.*'
The trial of Marshal Bazaine, now, in and commanded the French portion of
leader may exclaim, “ the pain of such
bite of your horse, you may one d*y lx&gt; stitchc*. It took eight months to do
A iun»-obgan performer made a proprogress at Versailles, Franco, promisee tiro expedition which redubed Kin burn.
Uio work.'
;
t
looking after the bite of yonr wagon.
feem&lt;nml
tour
of
the
town
thia
week,
At thcrcloee Of the war in‘ the East he
No, neither is fee &gt;fce ftf
“ A mam who can marry and due* not and gave uatisfaction—to the juveniles.
Gponisa, th,e Aik ix.DwrmiJKW.—Am
woe appointed tospMtoC Of several ex­
itself ; y»t of the two the latter is the
be:damned,"is
what the
.Hi* pieces .were chiefly from Handel—
—to .m
- i- ■ —Bev.
the presenoe of his peers, and sur­ pedition* of infantry, 'and hod the ingenious contrivance hro been succeste r.ought
rounded by the greatest muni-s that dignity of Commander of the Legion of tally applied’to coifing tho air during /- E. Wick., of Ban D^go, Cah, is re- we mean the handle of the organ.
poisoned with that deadly skill for
frfeibli boiplul (H&lt;»* ported
—
to k
have
...............
said
4 in -a.------------sermon,------an
France ■ am - show, this Areaflter-beaten Honor conferred on him, and subse­
which the whole tribe is famous ; and,
marriage.
a penny too much to twenty different pas­
soldier, standing at the very summit of quently, in 1868, raeenred the Grand pita! Laribisierc). The machine con-,
as I stood below, I knew I had little
French military glory, proudly awaits Croes. In 18C2 he took command of sista of a refrigerator which has an ice ' Wrrrirx ’the 77. years last past New sengers to try their honfaty. Nineteen
chance of seeing another sunrise.
Orleans
and
the
South
Nave
irufiered
chamber
surrounding
an
air
reservoir.
of them kept the money, while tho other
the sentence of his countrymemllYhat the Mexican expedition, , euccecding
However, with- that self-help that that sentence will be has alreiuly been
ihirty-five epidemics from yellow fever. swore that four cento more were due to Gen. Forey' and, M far ns military force The chamber in filled with ice and salt,
men who lead k solitary life acquire, I
The
disease
shows
a
marked
decline
and
a
current
of
air
is
drawn
through
foreshadowed by a remark of Duke could eff wt them, was suepersful in at­
him. ; ;{..* •
instantly drew my hunting-knife, ripped, d'Aifnpde, ths President ^f the courtL the reservoir spirally by means of a sort since 1855..
taining the Object* of thrit ill-starred
An editor in Vermont says that the
up the -tWnrer*. and -rtfii a st«*ly hand­ martial—namely, that the accused would
Choobofoixm has lately been used as pernoD who can writ) editorial* whea
(M^paign. Marshal Bazaine commanded ; of revolving fan, or "fly wing." The
SO UTiDAFRICtti
AD VEN- out out the orfow-head, not sparing my­
almost surely bo convicted and after­ one of the main divisions of tlje French cost of the method is about equal to that an anjeathetic on a patient during a suffering with the ht«*dache can kick up
Tudf..
self. I then took my flask and poured ward pardoned. That Marshal Bazaine
of warming the same bnilfiing during journey, so that the ill effect*, which hi* heel* over the grave of hope, and
It wa* on the. afternoon of one of the. powder into the wound, and, gently was a coward no one who reads his dis­
otherwise could not have been borne, snap his defying fingers in the face of
commenced. Only a small portion of the winter season.
hottest d*ys of an African summer tluu striking a match, rot fire to it. That tinguished record can for a moment
might not be felt.
: ■ time and sorrow.
his command took part in the battle of
.
Kujjno Lice o? Cattle.—A corre­
I left my form to ascend the Draakens- done, I took off my belt, r nd, using my believe; that he made some errors in
Korbach, where Gem Froissard was so spondent of the Maine farmer says, in
The New York Tfmca thinks “it
A Tennessee lady presented her hus­
burg Mountains, fur the purpose of full force, strapped it a little abrte, ea judgment the French people are united
thoroughly defeated by the Prussian reference to advice that bud previously would not bo an exaggerated estimate band with twins, end in due season
.
findhig,
if possible, an eland—a tight as it would go.
in opinion to a man; that he was a
been given, nbt to apply kerosene oil to to say -that forty or fifty millions of added tripteta. “Dear me,” exclaimed
specie* of - antelope—to replenish my
I do not think that in doing all this I
charge* against the General i* that he cattle forthe purpose of killing Nee : I greenbacks He' hoarded in the negro an astonished neighbor, “ I s'pose Mrs.
larder for^^im coming Christas*. I had any hope of saving my life; there proved. If condemned to death, there
omitted to advance to FroiMord’n aid in avoided the use of kerosene for this' cabins of the South.”
.. Stabbing will have quadrupedes next,
wi* ji thji thn* living akmeinaglen was only a sort of feeling that I wro is scarcely a doubt that he will die like
sufficient strength to be of any use."
pnrpuro for floral, ycaA. feai^g it
Ehus
. t weighs 83 potuuut to the cnldo and then centipedes."
formed by two spurs of the mountain, doing my duty. .The pain was not very a brave soldier; but, in view of his dis­
A DEVOTEE of Bacchus vaa overheard
might
be
injurious,
but
for
the
bust
fool:
lignum
vitte
the
same
:
’
hickory.
rfijr'fotir or marriage.
with but -few neighbors, mid no town great, and my chief. thought was for tinguished services, it is generally be­
the other night thus addressing hi* hat,
The recent derision of a New York tfcjee- years I bavc^uaed nothing olae
within fifty miles ; but, a* my Knffrcs vengeance on ti&gt;e malignant creatui e lieved that ho will be pardoned. Mar­
with
our
bag®
stock
of
cattle,
and
should
.which
had fallen from hi* head: “ If I
40
pounds;
yellow
pine^
33
pounds;
that I Io&lt;&gt;ked upon as my murderer. I shal Bazaine is charged with treachery court, in a breach of promise suit, that
be vary unwilling to give it up. As white pine, 25 pounds ; cork, .15 poundal pick you up,"I fall'; if I fall, you will
derstaud that Christmas-time meant nnto Urn arms pf his country, in. that he
not
pick
me up. Ilcn I leave you,"
often
as
the
stock
is
known
tobe
troubled
limited eating, I wished, by providing bis success.1 Nd doubt, he-thought be failed to totievd Gen. Froiaaard at the tract of marriage, but that frequent
Some cntfausia«tic friend-of the Cen­
with lice, each creature is carded all
and hd staggered proudly away.
game, to save an ax. I had only five or hod missed me, and that I was still lying important battle of Forbach ; that he
tennial Celebration proposes that at
over quite tborougldy, frequently dip­
six miles to go, and was well mounted ; asleep—in proof of which I soon heard failed to exercise due vigilance and
noon on July i, 187G, nil the bells, can­ ‘‘.It“&amp; related that an Irishman opco
ping the teeth of the card in the oik
bo I did not hurry, but, leading my
nons, locomotive whistles, organs, trum-1 visited New Hampshire, and after hay­
promptitude-in'the defense of Meta; the decision bj the highest courts, is,
Two or three applications are sufficient.
horse up the steep pass, reached the
pets, drums, and other musical instru­ ing inspected the numerous liil'.B and
that he committed fatal blunders during naturally enough, attracting much at­
No remedy that I have tried ia so Con­
place where I intended to sleep just as overhanging ferns would conceal me,’ I
tention.
The
St
Louis
Democrat,
comment* in thp United States “bunt forth mountain, rtuigcs, exclaimed: “ Be dad I
the progress of that memorable siege.
I niver was ia n country before where
n&gt;tinting pn the decision, expresses a venient, aand dope mure harmless or in rounds of joy'and praise;***' '
fedE, i«rw that they have
thus forr effiMStual.
The scene around, though quite difthey hud so much land that they Irad to
Dr. Samyhu. Jokxsok .wrote in. 1781: ittaiHfc"- -_____
farent from our ideas of what it should around for some distance. There was people, and in the most ii^lorious and that the New York judges may presently
“ Th* fute of the balloon I dondt much
l&gt;trin December, was very beautiful. my horao unconociously grazing away, suspicious manner.
discover that since kissing eonotitutee a. ■nfermented bread Graham flour should
A man who has. a red-headed sweet­
lament; to make new .baUooua ta to
There was no snow, no leafless trees but the grass was too long for me to bc*
contract
of
matrimony,
the
married
heart
adilrirocd
hex
ro
“
Sweet
Auburn,
be mixed with water and a little-salt, repeat the jo^t again. • We.now know s
t urine
with their delicate tracery set off by the my enemy’s whereabouts. I, . however,
man or woman who kisses somebody
lovalioatof the plain." Sweet Auburn
method of mounting into the air, and I
glistening hoar-frost, uor dark-green guessed that ho would try and get be­
dear that the opinion of the people else has contracted to commit bigamy, brd*d pan* known 'as “Wisconsin think wo, *&lt;e not likely to kno^f ^nqre/' got mad about it, Bhe objected to
firs bending under their white load; but tween Us;
Sp
hsttte * to
as a' badn.” The oven iiiid pan should be
Iwing
anting the “ plain," even
must be decidedly against liim. W!:?n
And who, since some recent eventa, i*
bVH there wasenotagh Wkwp me stand­
though cl(UM»ixl among the loveiicat of
and grasj
the Marshal left Metz to proceed to criminal. Nor is it quite clearbow thia hoi,' the., doiighmade of the ’ ordinary gbing to call.Dr. Jbhwwn a link?/
•
ing, toigntful of fise-wood and AU I had
them.
•
Ten minutes prosed' in silence, and Nancy, it was difficult to prevent the principle will apply to the kissing of CLmristence, ond'thc pfOi^ half full. Tim
to dp fur my .comfort during ;tbp night.
persons who arc yet too young to marry. heat cpagplsto* tlm.glpten on the,outer, , Evdiburgh, with no obvious trade, no
Tins is what a Virginia City news­
then I fancied that the grass wro mov­ good people of Meta from lynching him.
I was bn a narrow ledge of rock, sep­
Coupled with one other decision, ifi surface df ^he -dough, thereby., pre­ manufacturer*, nq active commercial paper says of one'departed:
Upon
the
walls
of
the
city
were
sketched
ing unnaturally. In another acoond a
itself sufficiently remixkab.'e, rendered
arated from the network of hills beyond
life' of any kind, and acscrted by the
hand and boW appeared1; I heard a little in chalk, “Bazainc and Coffiniere,
venting the w^ape of .ftnuui wd
by a deep, perpendicular gorge, at too
by the New York courts soma years ago, the bread to rairo in a njomant,- If tho aristocracy, i* yet a growing and prostwang, and saw the tiny messenger of trtatok ud'db^ards.*5 Upcm the ques­
bottom of which, so far down tlmt I
the new theory aeems likely to abrogate oven ia sufficiently hot, tiie breajfbakefl peron* city,' with a very high degree ^f
death again pierce the spot where I bail tion of his military guilt it may not be
could: hardly distingrush it, ran a little
out of place to quote the words of the forms of marriage altogether. In that before the steam escapes, and remain* middlo-clfUH comfort, and an unusually
ttMnxb»it4iKn.««wui
burn. The setting sun gave the peaks I covered the place. Surely/he &gt;ould! London Daily Newt' correspondent case, a woman having sued for the
b. Vary riur &lt;M m U* *
light and wholcsoBic.
This' is the high level ofx*dture and refinement. It
Ito-duujMtiMMfaSMI
that rich purple hue seldom seen away
widow’s share of the property left by
become impatient, and give me a better (no mean authority), as given at the
sweetest and most nourishing of all kinds is eight hours from Rondonto KA8 a
from heather ; and on the other side, as
the deceased, it was decided that no
chance. Another ten minutes, and sud­ imte : “ His policy is explicable enough,
of breed, and Can be made with half a* coach ran onoc ti mouth, and woe two mun, about seven years old, kept him­
far a.&lt; too eye eould reach, lay the thornweeks on,ifie roa«L .
,
l.
Hi* cue formal marriage ceremony was necessary 'much labor a* yonsl’bread.
denly, in a different spot, which com­ yinWcth in, a ..military light.
self from the real of the company. The
covered flats and hills of Natal.
to give her the legal rights of a wife.
SzWATOB^SrawART, of Nevada, occu- lady ,of the house called to him: “ Come
manded a better view of my cap, a little evidently from the first has been to keep
Under the ruck was a large cave,
I
.
C
ookkd
.M
hat
fob
F
owia
—
Fpwls,.
as
Now the courts make kissing a contract
,pjw pie most cosily aml. ptogato of the 'and*play mid dance, my dear. Ohocwe
black head peered over the grass. It the fortress so as to be able to maintain
whore 1 had determined to sleep. It
of matrimony, but since no formal cere- well m dogs, become qnarrelsomo it fed uow residences at Waphjngton, and it i*
wua enough; and, a*&gt;I fired, a shrill his resistance. lie has made effort
one iff those pretty giria for your wife.”
had in olden times been n regular resort
on raw., meat.. Besides, cooking ■ make* probabjo that Jonca, his cbilragne, who
shriek and a spasmodic spring into the after effort to got hi* army out, and his
“NotHkcly !” tried the young cynic.
of the Bushmen, but few camo near it
it.-VMHM nntritioun. * When raw it is
Is a mnUhtoure and IoM of dliqity, wiU
air told me that I had nothing more to penultimate proffer to Prince Frederick’
No wife for me! Do you think 1 want
rather
harsh
and
•
ortidc,
Compared
with
Charles was to surrender the army and people who have kissed ea$h other are
not’ ifllow Utewart to outahlntj'' him.. u&gt; be worried out of my life like poor
earnest ah, but oo going in, I found
legally married already ’ Then if a the mild 'natuxul difei of -Wqtm«“tapcl Thu* tile biggest splurgi in the capital ,&gt;;^a ?.
Getting out as quickly a* possible, I allow the fortress to stand. When |his
gnibn
which
are
tor
the
most
part
soft,
was rejected, what good purpose’ dbuld
newly-made fire, which could have been dragged myself—for the limb was now
and casy dissolvrff by fligcation. ' Occa- willbe made by the *maUeat(in&gt;yopuit have answered to deplete the fort* to wife he has committed bigamy, and if
only left by them. There were other much swollen, and becoming more and
stonafly; forviritoy/h little taeat ntay: tioi^ anti '.&lt;*rot important State in tb»*
Tim Canon City Tima tell* the whole
enable
the
^rmy
to
hold
out
a
little
Union. .
marks on the Walls, though evidently of more painful—to my saddle, where I
be given raw/when plenty more
- ktory of Ann* Dickinson’* roeent of the
longer in ita fruitless effort*? Thus far, woman, she- can thereafter demand sup­
carried
in
a
little
.bottle
some
r.au
dr.
great antiquity; rude sketches and
Becky meuntainn after this fashion:
port while he lives, and a share of his
on
military
grounds,
no
one
can
blame
luce for snake bi
&gt;ured out a
estate eftcx^leath. Bcally, osculation that state the fowls easily-pick every in America bears n close relation to the “1A plain, closely-fitting coraage, short
it, I caught him; but that ho ha* let men starve
arrows, and even of a Bushman riding. large done. Afh
morsel from the bonce, and no'tnlncing । rise at similar .firms .in Europe. Moat skirt, extending just below the knee,
had food anywhere that he is getting to be dangerous business
my horse, saddled it, and, picking up while
could give them doristitu too a very grave Nobody can tell how soon these new is required. ‘ Chandlers’ scraps have (lie of our really solid bankers have been trouecra .wide at bottom, a few inche*
advantage of being already cooked,
British, French, and Germans, who, for longer, blue stockings, with white arrow
doctrines
of
the
New
York
courts
may
moral responsibility."
Such- » the
language only contains a. few words
on that nceouht, as well ro inany others, some reason, combine reqx&gt;naibflity
’ n-and *wdrked from ankle up, low quartered
axtend elsewhere.
over four foct high, with arms so long opinion trf. a etoae observer at. the rime.
pehnriousneas in about equal degrees. ,!&lt;hncs, Iike a gentleman’s Oxford tie*,
they
are
excellent.-/Wiry
IVurtd.
What will be the opinion and decision
and thin ns to reach deformity, short
Shylock is stffl the truest type of money­ Antia made a Government puck-mule feel
pf
his
peas
remains
to
be
seen.
W
hat
CX
dsrd
B
aixixg
Doe*.
—
It
dries
supporting a little round
fire, ra Iter mod. ot Me differ bat liUto bow-kneodlegs
I
leaders. You want good-nature and that life hod no further charms, for she
the soil, It makes it porous, and there­
from ibe «pe. dxnM
hum) io do 1
fore mellow at the touch of the plow. the liberal hand least of all where you rode to the top to the name style ro her
TR* BKLY-jqUJW WHALE.
Uun. It nut, be that it b a remoaat of *
keep your deposit*.
. - -&lt;i iwtort! Mercy! and did she? To be cer­
in that State some sixty years ago, It makes the laud work easier.
It
aa old aiffii^aagnage, or the laab im
1 mbling those of an intelligent ape
tainly. nwlam, arid was none the worse,
a whale that committed suicide by which form a peculiarly interesting warm* the ground in cool weather, and
relic of aoiu fonaar civiliaalion. It I
Some time ago it was announced that wi? aronro you. Her principal esquire
baagi^iWrtjttoe.tail. Some time chapter of rcoding. A mail named Col- cools it in over-hot. ’ It is Earlier ifl the
was a full moon, and, after admiring the 1would have thought twice about the
seemed to think her in excellent humor,”
several
Parin
dry
goods
establishment.-,
ago the East India cable suddenly re­
spring, and later In tbo fall, in tillable
had inaugurated the plan of providing onu paid that site was behaving very
condition.
It resist* the frosts to a
it on the broken ground, I turned in and was do timo to lose ; so, taking his bow, fused to; work, end a steamer went to
well, indeed; for, Lord love u*, she hro
free
lunches
for
their
customers,
after
great axtirat during the winter. It is inI moniited, abd, putting th J horse at see what ‘was the matter. When the
ateg* tiH near daylight
the style of the drinking saloon*. Now it the reputation of being a lerriftoscold;
dispenroble to grow grain successfully,'
A soon as I could ace, I started to his beet pace, started on my long ride.
ia stated that tbty have introdnced.an- and what a voice! some of otfr party on
and grass that nudtro good butter and
hunt Much to my annoyance at the I knew perfectly well that the only be had been reached, and the cable
other fairhion, namely, that of fitting the lake could distinctly hear her ro the
cheese. It is the sure of malaria; makes,
time, though I had afterward cause to
up billiard saloon*, where the gentleman party camo down the mountain, a mile
touted to ba hanged, bat the aentene*
be ffiaftktul that my horse wa* spared life depended on my reaching Lady­
of one wan commuted to imprisonment of land. It stands the heavy Hrins with­ escort* of lady customers, whose impa­
smith that night, and obtaining medical
tience generally has n tendency to
far life. Then it occurred to somebody
out harm, paming off the etsrplus water
entails, I could find nothing, and could assistance. The distance was fully sixty already tar advanced in dccompeoition.
Fok THE LAi'jjM.—Saw the ten leaves
to advertise for the murdered man, and and retaining itoi fertility. It will bear shorten the stay of the fair one* and oortell by the spoors that no hard had been miles, and, with but one exception, The tai’, though it measured twelve
foct in diameter, -was still well preserv­ this was dew almost fa thoroughly a* stock on it earlier in tho season, and respondingly curtail their purctou-e*, for a few days, then steep them in a tin
there was nothing but Dutch Itoeri
are invited to amuse thumselvea while pail or pan for half an hour, sixain
if
tlie
advertiser
had
a
patent
nostrum
ed, and twice firmly entangled in the
sooner without harm after a rain. It is
their wive* and daughteni, or sweetealdo. It is supporod that the whale to Bell. The result waj that Colvin was
United
found in New Jersey in time to save the
all varnished paint. It requires very
JenurigwoSUl. bra* .bora bsbbU miles I kept steadily on my way, though triad to rid itealf of the panurites which
costly dalliance over the counters.
little “ elbow polish,” a* the tea arts as
life of the condemned man.
greatly
afflict
animals
of
tins
kind,
by
often
the
loss
bf
tho
Whale
labor.
. sounded refreshingly amid the R-cat the agsny was dreadful, and I could
robbing it* body wgrttat a- 'pbrttoa of
T 4 zw.l. sraL
&gt;
.
. ..
.
Gem. Ambbosf. E. Buessidb, late a
J-*1? •» “V
Ax instance if the horrible fatality of
cable where
over* prodMajor-General in the Federal army, and
Englishman » farm, pulled up, told my
the yellow fever in Memphis is related.
pice at the bottom of the sea, and thus
Gen. Simon Bolivar Bncknc;, late a the opinion that there is no absolute sin
got cutaugled-paai the possibility of ex
strength up, and the Joan of n fresh
in horse-THcing, a .-ocular contemporaiy
dined together at a Chicago hotel the
Nna-TBXTHs of the miniates* of the other 4«y, and in w glass of champ&amp;gu' anything provoking in this world it ia
»1U1 U.. hw.wa lbe«.l&gt;* minora n. JI b«Mr U»

iprtry are M&gt;t ro wrii prod aa Uro-baD
it me out a full

drowned all xnernoriea yf the paa\
OttSnftwk ^ressae heavily embroi-.

dared arc among imported goods.

fru&gt; ton- i» kmlth

ciorfl.nl torrfaraug bh

1 too young to even carry a drink tore *nd kxAtog-giros fi
notdotuwMk

JMKi

�jhe« &lt;&lt;mnlting jmneir
u v,f, wioied lor small tbov. Iu ■
j rml.ng^r ,h«i, l,v« by d.mbing o&gt;.l t

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
fr

,.

mt-, wrm mu to ; mUro.».U huve adjo.1 to th, .Bbm of ; uo • woik branch of ■ Me far tbe l

LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

• fr»
M” Io Ufa. nctoro eoontry tbmi.nixl, of ; puqww «&lt; &lt;MS| • ■»«, to if. The |
orao» «to«lr »we j million, O(4u|tan,_1„,.|r
r„,n,n. i |«op®r w»V &gt;.» CMX &gt;luxrrfa., lol
I?.'!-*’:. U|"*» ' rich, and built up the towns aud cit j l^rfumi that service, aad if the hmb j
don't break down with him, then: the
everywhere
they are
CYrrywRcie—
—•iiiry
are uealed
ireaieu as
as aa
• .
enemy.
The men who i hlll° Wtow* °*“ ”'*»« “'"'I-y
-rur.ile a- »t of (HAlic —
The owner of an orchard near Chi­
have put their money into them are ,
cago recently found several bays rob­

bing Lis apple trees. Seising one of

POTATORY,

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.

FALL AM® WIHTHB GOODS

Mt foe • sarnge| iMs and robber*. Even in this state,
whidi iv nut haff developed, and
DsHversd si their
Tteakiag of hew he was, where at this time there u fiot a sin­ about to Im d him to the nearest jus­
tice of Jho pe»ee, when the coat siip- ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLe\
gle road paying a fair interest on the
|&gt;ed
off,
nd
so
did
the
boy.
Good
330 lefts than th dr vatae, Steadman cost of it, and most of them not half
kept plodding across the field which the interest,'there exisU this feeling, lrt&gt;ys should take warning from this
and capitalists are rapidly coming to melancholy circumstance, and never
enter an orchard' to steal frail LATH
rods wide running' half way across it feel that this kind of property is not
shingles.
wthout having their coats buttoned
The Detroitrr was about ten rods from safe.”
WATER LIME,
tba bashes when he beard a “a dis­
“PSALT,
The maddest man I ever saw was
tant thunder sannd.”aftd looked ’round
Ths*a.was a blacksmith's “strike" a poor fellow who had paid nine
HAIR.
in a Pennsylvania town receudy.aod dollars and a quarter for an accident
STUCCO,
wab-eonring. Afnmt thirty rods away
an old farmer cbnldn’t get his mule insurance ticket,
traveled
three
he beheld the old bovine coming for
•hod. so he eonctaded to do the job thousand miles, by railroad and
'.■m, head down, back np. and eyes
himself. He said that anybody who steamboats, and
returned home
HAWJY fc AINSWORTH.
Liaaiuj. Steadman weqt for the
ever saw a mule onght to be able to without being
embraced
by an
Proprietors.
bnsbci.
He thought the old bull
shoe one, and didn’t care if the black­ accident.
wou'd stop and run around the Strip,
smith * struck " all summer He tied
When
you
see
the
leaves
falling
and. was started when the old fellow
his mule nntler a shed, procured a do not hasti!y conclude that the fail
da shod though bn bis trail, uttering
shoe of the right dimensions, a ham­ is leaving.
a deep Mmum" every instant. Steadmer, naih, and other necessary
Yonng man, be industrious sod
idsu dodged this way and that, bat
n'ensiis, and went to work. “ Whoa, rugaL By persistent industry and'
the bovine tore along after him,
Jerry! ** he remarked as he tapped frigid economy you may be able
•mashing bushes and leaping logs,
the animal on the hind leg. Jerry left before you orc ninety years old, to
and tl wtin getting to be rod-hot af­
oil eating oats,turned his head around, accumulate
enough
money
to
fair, when the man spied the open;
and
smiled a pleasant sort of smile purchase a California pear.
end of a large hollow log. The bul*

arrr fi Id.

■

Everybody w invited to call and wuusiac the Mammoth Stock, oooaisliae of

Crockery
Dry Goods,
. Notions,
Glassware
Clothing,
Stoneware,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Teas,
Furs,
Buffalo Robes,
. . Ccffec.

FURNITUREMANUFACTORY!

.,
-

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war not over forty feet bebiod,snd in-

Then the tanner lifted the mule's hind

A steam fire engine is a modern in

Partor, LiRrary, DiJill, Mos tai
GENERAL FURNITURE!

CLOTHING

hind leg, repeated, Whoa Jerry,’ and vention for saving goods from being
the log went Steadman, finding an
commeneed to fool around his hoof destroyed by fire, by destroying them
Together vlth a fall Maori men l of
orifloe about twehro feet long and
Tne amateur blacksmith was bint with water. '
’ Tge anoagh to be roomy. The bo­
MIRRORS,
PICTURES, FRAMES
like a croquet wicket, with his back
The maddest woman I ever saw
vine stopped at the log and ripped
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
toward -Jerry's bow, so io speak, was one who had broken her meedle
teTa liushrl of bark at the first dash.
DUSTERS.&amp;C..&amp;C.,
when the mule reached around play­ while trying to make a mosquito bar
Then putting his Iwnw under it he
*
gave it n rSh, and Steadman spun fully seised his master's garments out of a hag.
fu»t lielow bis rear suspeoder bultunr
In Colorado the people have be
aronui* iik&lt;r«-dried pea* mo* police­
Whoa. Jerry,' the farmer again re­ come so favorably im pressed with
man's whis'.le. The l&lt;r* 'fUs large,
marked, as he gave a sudden
the utility of. irrigation that a great
COFFINS IND CASKETS,
but old aud tender, and every time
the ball hauled hack and jumped for leaving a bunch of cassiraere in the many deem it necessary to irrigate
Of all styles and Vises, and MCTALIC
aniimfs mouth. Then the owner or their throats with whiskey.
ferniabed to order.
it uc covered himself with glory and
the mule scrambled to his fevt, reIt itea solemn thing to be cough
clouds ««f Imrk and wood. Sometimes
ha willed one end, and then he tunred to the job of. shoeing in a way in a large city, away from liuiue, with SHROUDS AND COPPIN UN
that showed he was in earnest, and barely a doUar in your pocket, and no
INGS kept eonatanthj on kaed.
kdoeked a foot off tho otlier end.
grasping the mule by the hind leg, pour relation near to help you spend
Steadman swore, shrieked and [deadyelled in a voice that was full of bus­
ed.bn eyes fall of bark, had his mouth
iness, “ Hist, Jerry!" Aud we are pain­
»topped up, and every act of hi« life
ed to say that Jerry “hinted.” He
passed, before him like a vision.
“Lawsa mftsty! soul sake! When
~tested" both hind tegs simu’taneonsly
“W’-o-o-h! whoop!" bellowed the boand about the same time the farmer! I was young, ‘twos different then.
S0r* At the old ttfsnd, wort ride of Main
Why, when folks was going to get1 SL. Nsnbrllk, MMt.
v»:«e as he slammed away at the log.
wo* "histrd*’ out of the shed into lire
aiid eyory moment Sieadtuan expectmarried, they took time and meditat*
middle oPthe street. H? went out as ed upon it, and reflected and con­
•-’d to sec the roof ■eave iu on him.
if he was goitag tb catch the fast traiu. i sidered; and when they did get marJI* was in despair, when he heard
and hadn't a moment lo-s|inre. When ned for sartiw? and very much marri­
life tuskiag «rf dogs and the ■ bouts
he rccovi rt? consciousness and was ed—married from fop to toe—they
of Omd, and after a few moments the
। expected to slay married; they wam’i
assured Jlial a comet had not struck
, no talk ol divorces then. They knew
farmers succeeded in releasing- him,
Jhc'earth, be said he“s,pos&lt;d be
tint it took a good hour' to get ttnrmust have tickled Jerry on theelbow
-------- drinks ant of his hack and the rotten
A CostsaOT Mulk.—A farmer tn nsindhr &lt;lid Tint now a young fellow
wood from his cars and eyes.
secs a pretty gal. and nka her to
Newberry, South Carotins, says the many him, jusf aa he'd ask her to' go
— AND —
THE MinPLE HECHET.
Itegrrnriw 4?e,hns a mttle so cun and take a walk; and she's ail ready
trarylliat he can do nothing wi th it. —•Yes, sir&gt; and thank you, too*—md
. Twenty t!erks ia a store, twenty
WOOL CARPING MACHINE!
Put him la harness, and it is har.l io they gu and they get married, with
h inds in a printing-office, twenty ap­
no more realizing sense of their re­
say which way lie will travel. Put a
sponsibility than Cock Robin has
prentices in a ship-yard, twenty
•addle on him, and he appears to when be twillers to Jennie Robin.
young men in n village—all want
dose; bat try to mount him, and he Well, pretty soon they go at it—she would rwpoeltolly elicit Ibr .Ueation W
lb get oa in the world, aud expect to
will all of a sudden kick every way, finds she don’t like tobacco smoke, euatotnora io the fact that ha u making improvemoatB la hi, milb which will preve ■ (
do so. One of the clerks will be­
straight out, straddle-bug, with all anti he don’t like a wife that can’t do
come a partner, and make a fortune;
anything but frizxfe her hair —so it
Toor legs ot once. As to eating, ha
goes, from bad to worse until at last
one of the comj»jnptoni will own a
will eat anything from his feed­ they sue for a divorce. And they'll
a newspaper,and become an influen­
trough up to a wooden saddle. The get it, too. For what? Why, for nntial citixen; one of the apprentices
D. NI. PVBCflAN,
owner took a notion to have him conifortabihty terauer. O, laws-nwill termite a master bnilder one of
shod, Ih» he kicked cut the black maasy! Soul sakes! Now did you ever* I
theyonng villagers trill get a hand­
UucotnPortability
of temper!* O! lor, will &gt;ae'pli-a*ed to choer ibo bran* of all ‘
smith shop and relumed home. The
bordy.,,
t‘-at may five him a trial.
tome farm And live like a patriarch—
owner tried to kill him some time
•■Incompatih'iity of temper, Mrs.
Ixit which one is the lucky individual!
back, so he tied his ears with n trace Hutchinson,” her listener suggested. I
’
£*:&lt;ky! There is no luck aiiout it.
Yrs, I know it: I said «o: aDComforchain ad rode him for six consecutive
Tb« iMuig is almost aa certain as
days and uighis as hard as he could, tabihty of temper—them’s the words
• -ute el three. The young fellow
that dues it Well, is there not niters
under whip and spur. The fact is
\ It mlieito'.g a very large run of custom.
ancomfortabilily ol temper in every
•4**-*Jto*aitoe his competitors is he
he nearly kited himself in the effort family, and alters has been,and alters
Mr. PIHVLER,
and
bad
to
be
carried
np
stair*
Io,
will
be
?
Only
iu
the
good
old
time
acrwal bn integrity,-wha-hves cleanly
bod, and his Ann belief was that the they used to screw it down and keep
•nd pwrely,
pweir, who
wno derules
acruvn tris leisure ;
, __ ,.
. .
... . . it under,and so yon see they managed
1 . the orcyjrt lkm of famwle.lge. wb... m’l ,‘ ,»onld dm that n.gfa; but.
D«fie* Competition!
to gel along without none of your
paUteSricnds by deserving them, and te’htMMoatshment.thc next morning divorces."
be fimml ttert the male bad kicked
“Wk are tearfully and wonderfully;
to death a Uheater Dog weighing 300
art&lt; sojue ways to fontina shorter than
made,'’ as-the man, quoting J3crppounds, bit a piece oa! of his home's!
this ahi dusty highway .but the stsunch
Mire, said to hb frteud as they were
, shoulder, cat up saddle, blanket, and looking nt the skeleton ol a donkey.
•ui m
tbn community, the men »l~
mn
I bridle, tore down the fcoce, and was
.-..-iwerv ume thing really worth havA notice in the cars ou a railroad
guud fortune, good name, and »p I urging about, more devilish than in Pennsylvania informs the public
ever, to find something else meauc r that "no gentleman will occupy more
than one seal at n time unless he be
iodo.
.
twin.

All kinds of Cowtry Prodace taken ii Mane fir Goods, al lie
Highest Martel Price.

A man’s death jwas recently caus­
Sfuscn.—It was a wise mnn who
Mid “that spereh was stiver but si­ ed-in Illinois by a spider. It wrr ono&lt;
lence waaguld," and y«» there are ba । of (lie iron species—in the hands ot
very few who induvM, al least by 1 his wife.
their actions, hu opinion.
Go into’
“One of the most tantalizing things
• field of grain and you will find that in a small way.’’ says the editor of
the most fruitful ears, hang their ! the Tailor He&gt;aLl, ‘‘is that being con­
-heads heavily while the worlblcts tinually bitten by an iodiscoverahle
ours are erect. So it is with maa- flea.
kiovL Merit is always modest. Wis
That Troy baby with four teeth in
dom is never brawling. The deep
t ruck runs am»l silently on—Uie its nose it.- nowiiere beside a Cbicsgo
shallow one babbles loudly. The t man, who had leu teeth in his nose
ihd other day ; they belonged to an­
wise think deeply. There can bo do other mau, too.

more eenaii. test of the calibre of u
A farmer Dear this city, who has a
tnan tteaci this, and if you would 6ne patob of melons by the roadside,
........................
chalked out,

With a view of selling off the
entire stock in the next 30 or 60
days. 1 shall place the above aamed
Goods ou sale at unheard of prices for

Parties will Please Take Notice
SUMMER GOODS! HOLD YOUR HORSES

STOtANGER,

CLOTHING

CONFOUND THE CASH PRICE
WITH THAT OP CREDIT,

nor. Me. a wide diffmmee Warns the

LOOK HERE,
buy Goods fbr &lt;&gt;*aah.
IF YOU WANT

DRESS GOODS

LOOK AT THE LIST:
Must 'be Cloned Out\
BlMebsd Cottons, 1 y-i. wbk, jjj

MEDICINES,

U yard. Ua*a Crash for„__

WINES &amp; LIQUORS,
be rn.lJ.al

Dnlaiaa, Pi.Dlin*, S^rnaaad

PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAPS.

TEAS,
COFFEE,

RICE,

SYRUP.
And a fnt! Fine of

SODA,

; Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

M ! 25 Ch. Lodglagk 25 Cftuj cannels, clothes,
BOARD,
S3.SO per Week Credery. Hats, Caps, Bents, Shoes

t‘.» w. .fain lUa

IVotionia. Arc

G, A. TRUMAN

uo

fa

BQ0TS &amp; SHOES,

I ffILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

My Cardiny Machine

CENTRAL. HOUSE.

Groceries

CLOTHHG, CROCHRT,

nnd 7VI e n.

Baiy Cabs ati PerauWators!

..

con818t:::5 of

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

SPICES.

MEN'S. BOYS' A YuUTlTS

CRACKERS,
HAISE NS.

OR.OTBIHG1

LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS,
** CASTOR.

1« fa'ITS HWM fa, ro *as.

KEROSENE

CARPETI.WC,

LARD OR MACHINE OILS...

GROCERIES

Tmb. hfM’

&gt;rt Tn.^

•

You Will Find Them,

CONFECTTOXAHY

is obb it v.iniKTT. ,10, fcfo „

CANNED GOODS
or TBKEEBT QU A LIT V, iSD

TOBACCO, CIGARS, fa

RitoterBail^IinBMUlS
' “ “ “ M “ #.M
$3,J5
At Reasonable Rates, -Eaten I. S.

CONSTANTLY ON HAND
i in. «tutaa&gt;

SYSTEM IN THEIR SEASON.
Priw(s.

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Uavk'tk Cealte Tbraul, « Cis.
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dive tnn a Call.
(C\U.W CLEIHI.

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Ptmimo.

DOBING1 ALLB. HALBERT &amp; CO.

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IAN ITEM OF INTEREST
mi tut.
Mudj. thx&gt; \w'er la bi*

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Ootu*

w»ek wbeh will irooanl

th. l«ck wives; drinks no whisky under the' bead
traveling expanse*; bn* goea at aaae and

ar«a(lMl ro»Uer in tki. wu.

Onion-.

bu

iiY.swsiti^

—Other town, oomflki* rflmri

Jsrirtiw.
f-wiiwrriAS cHvm

be .eticiKl that w«y » • «»T |«t
extent
’
'____

—Yesterday Dr.

—...Il_ .A.

Cranberries,
bu
L&gt;r« «edTUe., ? 100
Buy Gsirrmi** doHsr J»r*a.

Young moved

Sugars,
Teas.
Mrs. L. O. CROCKER’S,
Coffees,
Syrups,
fiLLMY &amp; FANCY GOODS
Molasses,

•nto his ■#» building, and the new
Urber shop moved into the building bat I* forced te sell, at reasonable retos.snd
te furwsh a good arttele.
the Dr. vacated.

(A-

JUST RECEIVED

—QeHc a ntunber of: Ohioiana aie

Wg have received the first two Groeerl. Try hit
_
glttttKg.
in town looking up homes. Stop numbers of the Nashville News, pub­
YOUNG. M. D. Office two with us, gentlemen. You cannot find lished by our young arid enterprising
friend, Omo Strong. It is a neat seven
. doom antilh of Tramu’&lt;
better place to locate.
,? ,
neu A.h»fpy family.—Ti»oee that bay
. —-r------------- -------column sbeet,and shows good taste in
—Friend Dennis, of (be Hastings jls make-up, aud a glance at its

columns sbowa that the business men
daring our absence last Monday. Call of that town are well represented. We
extend to the Afew* our best lEz".—
Tekonsha' RtporteY.
and be at home.
A .newspayer has been started at
—Tho Christian Sucday School Nashville, Barry County, called the
will'give a concert at thw church A'kwt. Mr. Orno Strong is thh ed itor
Il is a neat looking, seven column
next Sabbath evening. Something
sheet, well patronized in tho way of
excellent is expected,and every body
advertising Although there IN zev
is invited to attend.
eral papers published in Barry Coun­
ty. we think the county perfectly able
—We had a pleasant visit and
to support the new paper. Success to
trip with Mr. Henry
Ford, Agent
again, friend Dennis and we will try

A. BARBER. M-. D-.

Homio-

A RNO STRONG. Plain and-Fancy

B KASEY. DrayoiM. &amp;ml»«od

J

TAMES FLEMING. Drpot, Shrr» J Iff ami CoUrc Imr Agvnk Will•U«n«l 1 &gt;
Simpson 4c Webster. BiackkJ vmlth*. AH kind, of »ort to&lt;ta&gt; BUcke-Uh

of

the

Michigan

Works, at Lawton,

Iron

Cwtral

from

Jackaon

last Monday afternoon.

The

aiOOOA.M
M,a&gt;®r.oo

It’s worth

BQu. $300 Challeaga !
lws at

Confectionery,
Wooden and
Willow
Ware.

Velveteens 6c Corduroy

Those Lightning

FO! 0LOAUHG,

WoLOott A Hoixan'*.

IN FACT KVZRTTHlXa M LODGING TO THE

piirdmaias ateewhaea.

Breathes there a n an with soul »o de
That never bought his Goods of Ed?
If such there be. I’d tike to sec

sttstAjejst

—Go to Gwvrra'» to buy School Book*.

NOME INSTITOTIORSI

BOX. Stero Winter is an? M band nnd
those wishing to b« prepared for it should
call at Woloolt &amp; Hcllcri Hardware Store
nnd examine their tine stock of si orcs. For
low price# they won’t take a back seal Io

BUc* A, mH M U a twy mal'Marf,

Take your Home Newspaper—the

Nashvitte (Barry County)

Newt is the name of the new paper
started by Mb. Oaxo Strong, form­

Spices,

These Gwii are all Fresh ad WairaaM ti Gin Satefactiw!

ffQT 50 Cent Tex at TmcmaeS.

\ A IA VC LOCUl PajlCT.

Tr,
of Eo'. CO «■! T.b««.
—Messrs. Hardy A AtMWOftb are erly of the Lawton Tribune. We have
crop one of tho’ b«t nnoolored Japan ■ Money paid for n home paper remains st
LI C. APPLE MAN, Milliner and btiving and packing appbles at their never met the gentleman, and still
ever ia this market
Only oae drilar j home, and every duller thnlte kept te riroacleva’ar in Jaige
qnanririe*.
They we are acquainted through reading
elevator
huge qnantiti
T_ iL
2
U,lon al horoe’ bd’M' *® bu,ld “P ^9ae &lt;”'n
?°UBd- TryiU____________
“
I own, while every dollar sent away goea loare also buying a good deal of his weekly productions. The Netrs
sitows
that
with
a
good
pationage
B®,
Conundrum
!
Why
does Ed fell ward bunding up »«xne Iowa lu which you
T\R C. Q LINSLEY. Physician and wheal snd seem to find the money to
nre unwise inlervried. Therfurc avery gxxxi
Osmo is capaple of managing a
V Jh-niut, imu All ciimnk and aarte &lt;«•&lt;*»&lt;'. cash up.
eitiren should •urtaln their home paper,
J-rivaU
trncU-d &gt;-..nMrnttaUy.
i
wide-awake paper. South Haren Sen­
ned not reject it in favor of some othrr pa­
L. Lli^KS. Blacksmith, cm be
per. because, j&gt;erhapv it is a trifle emaller
—Among the arrivals at the Nash­ tinel.
igu Coll qb E. J. Feighner, the Pholo.
»t lJ..brn,. enrrwr 8t»U and bhrnnnn ville Boom we notice that of Mr.
Gmatitud®or a Cow.—A gentleDr. Todd nnd infant aon of Sanmm passing through a field,, obsetv- grophic line. lie is prepared to do all kinds tain your homo paper, u it ut mirror in
QLEMENT SMITH.
frncisco, Cnl., niece of Capt, Mc­
ed a cow showing many symptons of of work, aud at fair prices. Give him a call. which lbs outride world 'ooka to judge ef
Cormick. and Mis. Carey of
Ann
nueasmess, stamping her feet and
Arbor, ristarof Mr*. McCormick.
D0U Vid you ever J Tea far 23 etuis nt of the country, bringing your torn to the
looking earnestly at him. At first
notice of many who otherwise would not
—Reynolds, Simpson
Webster, he feared to approach her, put after­
J|ENRY IL WOOD,
recently made a very flue double bug­ ward went toward her, which scam*

I have also a very fine stock imported Liquors, fur bicd’ciual
purposes. Alao keeps Finley&lt;L Klemm’s criebultuKX Cier ni
and Stock Ales.
•
, . *
■

Those wishing anything in my Line, will do
well to Call.

Attorney aoO Coweler at Lai,
Justice of the Peace,
Ofiw with CHii'-nl Smith, Xaahvtlk, Mkh.

E.

gy for a Mr. Briee of Maple Grove, ed io please her. She then guided
but neglected to put (hair mirk on. it. him to o ditch where her calf was ly­
Boy* don’t do so again,for that buggy ing helpless, and ha was just in time

PARADY, Manufacturer of

hicb is

nx and ItrjMlring itrtylly done.-trirt a«lM
___ iu mu onlm rnmpdy. Raahrille

—The Christian Church social,
which was to have taken place at Mr.

the cow.

Remember the price of the News,
'

.

Kt n.ember the

E. R. WHITE.

ONLY J 1.50 A YEAR!

to save its life, to the great delight of

Boot!* mid Shoes,

W Will pay CASH for Country Produce, or cxchaage Gopdf.

that can afford Io take it.

Thebe is a remarkably lively ghost
•• George where do you buy your grocerTnrmain’s residence last Thursday at work iu Dunn county, Wis. v Not
“Gh, here an 1 there.
I have no special
evening, has been postponed, on ac­ conten: with dtsmM stalking* nnd
pfnee to trade.”
count of the inclemency of
the terrific appearances, it cuts off chil­
“
Doyou
Mve
any
money
during
the week!"
dren’s hair, and it recently assumed
weather, one week.
the niywapnrcc
appearance ui
of «»
a uivau
broad-axu
. ,----- :------------- ----------inc
-mv and
JJASHV1LLE HOUSE.
■
—Mr. Clement Smlrti hu our
plocM.
be the same way with me.
1 worked baid
thanks for repented favors shown
.
c'att.G. U. McVfisMicK,Proprietor.
during the week, and when Saturday night
Saturday night Inst, Wm. L Gunton
the News. Any one having business
earn* I found I bad hardly money left to pay
JS’Ji Hi! V1L.T.E. - Mic-lilirnnin the law line cannot find a more left town late at night for home, in my wcek’a living. But aowl am laying by'
competent person to entrust their a state which necessarily made it

LIEB HAUSER,

g

'

W olcott | Boiler

TAILOR.

5,100 POBKDS i IEEI

RAVE A FULL STOCK OF

business to, than Clem, and we guess dangerous for him to -ado without
the people are aware of the fact being fastened into the wagon. When

iug of hard tlmm and high frtees, when
always "chuck fall" of several miles from town tho forward
wheel suddenly dropped into a deep
*Up into his store. I did ao and was uirrut throwing him over the side board prised. Everything looked so jmew and iwnsu,
—The big hunt comes off next ,
and directly under the wheel into an­
Wednesday. Wednesday evening*
other deep rut in which Ms leg wns Tecjt nnd Coffees, especially.
portion &lt;rf tho v!1l»sr, •KJ’ gUrt&gt;U will rwirc rrrry
liltonUon rturtnc ttfir rtnv. Go.ml Itfll In ll.c t!»Iru Inst, n meeting was held at fhe Union maugled. The leg was brukeu.below
»tnrj. CltAnp-. »rk*oi4-l4r.
“
mse, the counts were agreed upou
Mon
the knee in a shucking ntuiuer, the
JONES,
trading there. 1 find he deals hourly and
•nnd
....J other necessary arrangements
I bone protruding. Dr. Hanlon
was
made. We expect tlmt everyman;'immedfttely sent for who looku largo has overtiring in the grocery line I wunt.
! send ray children there and they, get fuli
and boy who enn load an J shout a;
I piece of the bone from the limb and a eight and just aa good goods as myself.
gun, willl befoul and have thair- fuu. f
! placed him iu a ccnditron ns comfort*
Next week the* News will endeavor
j able aa could be cxpeoteil. It was
to give its readers an account of the
| thought at first that amputation must
affair.
take place bht hopes are now enter­
|JNION HOUSE.

W. II. Bkaiilb, Proprietor.
Tr.VKIIVIT-. U.K, - Mlotelffnn.

for Clem is
business.

More Coiiwtim Exp.isko.—-A tained of his recovery witlnnit tlml
short time since n man called at the operation.—Barry Co. Republican.

pllAS. W. DEMARAY,

IKist office to buy some stamps, and
like any business man enquired the
price.

JEWELER &amp; OPTIC I AX

,,
gUmnwMMff

The P. M. very politely

in-

“where we take* a half dollars
worth.” “Just the same,” said our
------- T worthy P. M^ three cents apiece."
jM¥ooanyoflhgtor*rroe-

HARDWARE,
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

AT TM

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
NASHVILLE CREAMERY!
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.
FOR WHICH THE

.FOB PRINTING

a
3

Highest Market Price
Wiii be Paid.

AT THIS OFFICE

The Nashville News hopes to see

CONSISTING IK FART OF

that town the banner village of Ban y
county.*

WHEELER &amp; CWIPIAU

A good deal of building will

be done next year, especially in the
cents apieoe. “I meaB," said the man,

FRESH BUTTER

.l't&gt;In..' M,

business portion of that village.—ZhrtA?
Creek Journal

ATTENTION

.

FELLOW CITIZENS!

A spread eagle orator in New York
J State, wanted the wings of the bird

"They don’t pre- to fly to every town and county, to
। tend to ask only two cents out in every village and hamlet in the laud;
I Ohio.” We hMMong though there
। hwt he willed when a naughty boy

s
co

। said the stronger

GROCERIES OrwjsPBeVLSKNS

was a wrongaome wherein the P. O. in the crowd sang outi._" You’d be
Department and now wc begin to get shot for a goose before You had flown
our eyes open.
—A raibei an

a mile.
amusing

incident

Kian Stm Warraited for One Year, ui Satisfctin GwraiieetL

YAJOLCB BOTI0I8,
SchOoljBookti,

_ _________________ । uMUU vUih«takM&gt;-u —I

Gathering discarded

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

ooden Ware

cigar slubs

occuied at Squire Wood’s office the and re-casting them into highly fla­
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Fa ate,
vored chewing tobacco, is one of the
Poors, minds, dee.
applied for a warrant for a young man remunerative fine arts of New York.
We print the statement so as to give
notice, the Squire sfnt her to Has­ those who use tobacco something to

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE!
I • ‘-If.-i J: I r-l 1.1.

Manufactured by on Experienced Workman.

tings to consult Mr. HMbrook. the

SHITH A PUTNAM-

MEAT MARKET!

Prosecuting Attorney.

But

before

he is a king. Give a man brains with­
learned from herself which were as out riches and he is a slave. Give a
The young man stopped man rich33 without brains and he is
in front of her bouse, leaned against afoot
follows:

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

The Child run get jtttl at Gooff Bargrim: as the 'Agfd. j

Give a man brainsand riches and

MILLINERY'
iu.
j
n i n r&gt; n i , Onr wotto ig* to fjell
•

-- -----

3n. ML E. BUTLER
er’s sap-pan,*' wlrere Dpon the woman

|

tide rhea
Ao the

chwi)

i। Plows and 1
• inCMi, OU JMlIMl
”
I here, for sale.

the right
Liffklainff Ikw at »1 |»ar #*o&lt;, CMad fully warrant every Saw wv aefl.

•*.**"&amp;* »o tee MkWgnu

took a piece of rail and pushed him

1 MEATS,
GOOD GOODS XT LOW PRICES t
D.C GRIfHTH.

OH cast irat. Bras, Cwr nt foi Ma H Estan * M&gt;.

x.c. WQLCOTi

- r a.-xrirrT

■

c M. HOLUE&amp;.

�Smiatacwit

tMioiw fall i-atow toe panic prior* of I ho
leu years. New York Central dropped from ragtag in Davtaa oouaty, Mo. . .The Attatean
8H to
Which was total re as tadtastam of Hoaw, Minnrepttoa, Mmr... b*« breu dertroysd
VretarbiU-s inability to hold U up “&gt;y '&lt;’»«*• by tire. Gue of tbo guests waa burned to
wtaenptos: the wtek VanderbUt iM went

lation - of his
-lares amounts

oatabStore tea fart that IXpt. Hal! died of
paralysis. The vbola ’ party, according’ to tlie
' artdMoa, partook Of Um oame coffee of which
Capt. HaB drank, and without feeling any F.l
efforts from it.
.
,
■ ... ---J"
roRXIGX.•
•,
«**•••-Ths dolcrod peopls ef the Indian
■
Tnn
report
of
ibUfeto
of
Mme.
vou
BiaT«rritory hare adopted a taemorid to Got*-'.
marek is oflteially cxmttitartiBd. Uta lady ta
”'rt!l l,‘e Indiana, and for the orgauixiiiau of not oven boon sick... .The iDsurgnat vereeJs
.hare been badly breten to a naval oMonutar.
vHth the Spanish fireI off Cartagena. Ttta
petals fought de«peraiely. bat iacted &lt;h»ciphse. Tb*.y loot thirteen htoed and tmtyWMn wounded....Pare Hyscmtlie tee boon

*“V-,.!&lt;jStere^uaare********- aaan.
fiewi hold by i
lbr&lt; baukru}&gt;lcy

Get. 18, states tlirt ad&amp;iiuual reports indicate
still greater losses to the &lt;wa crop than have
as yrt been •alimated... .The Executive Com-*
mitiees of tho State Granges to tho Norths ert,
held a msrttog at Keokuk. lo^mtoa^
and 17th of October. Their I fcilW ware
hold with dosed doom, and ouly * jxkHod of
their work Is made public, o’oe jqf j reoolnlions adopted exintemjilstoe an extensive sys­
‘‘USiMSuhuM./iork Hlate Treasury tem of agricultural etagatta to-ba collated by'
town areereoro
Ooramtobaa been, arrested for cmbexxlrmrut, tho rioner of Btattatica, M toe capital of reeh
MNOtataf jMA'yjUtod M &gt;300,000... .Five
man «ftWnM AL National Bank of Athens.
Fa.. JI toy Rights ago, gagged thsOaehier, and bloody affray on xhojdsy of too election, iu
which
aUiMMfaiied.
ref* of 820.000.
The price of gold in Wall street dropped to
107|*oa toe 16to last., toe lowest point since

who sect to onden, to sell largo amounts, aud
thia to torn helped to precipitate tho ava­
lanche. Tbo rniq'eiiFioun of the day were
Bitrgcn, Hurfimi A Livingston, sugar bouse ;
GiltajS., Trowbridge A
era; Wilhsmllogs A
{ Witham
M. Whittemore, Wise ACroas, .and Co., H.

and .for too niome.nl mailers did wear a dis­
couraging look for toe Commodore; but so
far from being on his .la/rf’Uft, aa^aopredictod and fondly hoped by many, ho appears
to-day stronger, financially, than ever before.
There liae been a rise in Vanderbilt Block*, aud
Now York dinpatcheH announce tlirt the Com­
modore is preparing for a heavy " bull " carn-

student of Cornell University, and son of the
United States Oommireionerof I*aleuts, occa­
sions the most profound excitement al lrtw-a.
N. Y., whore the tragedy liss just been brought
to light. It appears that young Leggett was
the victim of the most barbarous treatment al.

toe Old Catholics.... M. Bane, a me mt* r of
tbs French Assembly, has been tried by a
rom.ril of war for his participation with toe
Ccmmuiitofe, and eentopred to&gt;ato... .The
man wl»o want to

killed a few days ago. by James Hagan, a rail­
road conductor, for seducing bin (Hagan's)
.The yellow ferer scourge is rapidly

CONSUMPTION
A-rtcT Ito Ovuro.
WIXJL^OISM

Carbolated Cud Liver Oil

Tho approaching close of another
year bringsSrith it the occhmSn for re­
A DtsraTCii, reporting tho agreement botwesw toe Oount de CTiambort and the &amp;on■rehteal party, hi tlio Ffencli Assembly, gives
'U» nttwlfc1 taBtlpoal' paints of the pro­
gramme to be proclaimed at the opening of toe
.sereloq: Tito eligibility of all persons to civil
employment; universal ouffcago; the reasona­
ble liberty of toa ;waee, ami the tri-color to be
maintained aa too flag of Franco....John
Bright has boon ro-olectod to the British Par­
liament wi&lt;Mn» cppooition.... Private advices
from the French settlement of fit. Pierre
gire • information of the aasaroination of
Mons, de Tore, (bo Aral Bishop of that
diocese. _Tho Bishop was murdered in the
sacristy of the dispel of St. Jean de Dieu,
having been stabbed to the heart and longs
while at payer. A cousin af the msrdcred

on the President in a body. Bev. Dr.
Tiffany, in behalf of the delegates, addr^reed.41». president, who, in response, Legislature of 16 on joint ballot, which in­
spoke as follows: "It affords me very sures the return af A. G. Thurman to tho
great pleasure to welcome this Alliance to tho United Stales Senate.... McKinstry, People'*
capital of thia groat nation, which I feel is tho Independent candidate for Supreme Judge in
California, has been elected by about 5,(K&gt;0
majority.

longer a matter of doubt that
mocratic cahditlalo for GorwElected by about 600 majority.
The Bepubllrens have eleotod the rest of tlie
State ticketCarpenter's majority for Gover­
nor of Iowa will be to the neighborhood of
20,000Gan. Butler predicts that there will
be a doson bills to repeal the salary act intro­
duced within ten minutes after Congress aasemblre.^Thp BuJxmia, Zinwa savn B. Grata.
BafMWnJiii&amp;rSHto'.ik't U.

X*;ZSSSC&amp;Ta»«?!J bi«vr’towl”lrl« reito* “™i
wiln what us had aoeu to thia country, and ne*
pocidly with the reception the President had
The Illinois Grand Lodge of Od-l-FoUows given him. The interview was brought to a
was in MMBon at Springfield last wtajlhe rather abrupt termination ou acnoun^nf’thn
I President being cornpdled to leave fpr To­
ledo, to attend the soldiers' reunion... .The
5. tho past year.
Secretary of the Treasury has *u»&gt;onrwM»i- hia
Bate. 21,000. Ba
I determination to take no further ac'fioa st
1.CD ; balance in U
^RBnSrta^a^ the replacement of wo£CmuThe 8L IgMfftfu-si fkoMeefAo havo go
counterfeited mMQfi of wind of a grand scheme for too conquest of
several of tbo Northern Staten of Mexico.
KWAI, who attempted th stare­ The wljple alary eotxuds apoarypbal. A brief
han been bailed. Conway, it ouUu» of
I»»&gt;a h Uiu given: The
r-for some time a ntsm to Texas Pacific railroad ia being constructed
both, termini,k^ronte
-and - work
will finish
JBVrally conceded flTaJ he from
aboutttSktaS
eomewhere
near
buildings.

The properties of Dr. Walker's
VfxrxiAR HiTTKia are Aperient Diaphoretic,
(Mnnlftalire, Nutritious. LaxfiKve, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudonfic,Altaratiro, and Auti-Billaus.
u. h. McDonald a co..
,
“
.lV'T

By the President of the United States
of America:

Hyolntha has given birth io a eon.—
P.OZJTZCAL.
Ths election for membra of ths District
her. Six or eight livre wore lost... .The OldBchool Presbyterian Synod of Missouri baa
dt-cxdod, by * vote of 49 to S3, to reunite with
(tbq Hputltcrja Ccncral Assembly.
has been elected to Congress from Oregon by
a majority of about 1,000Negotiations for
' the union of the New York Tammany and
Apollo Hall Democracy have fallen through.
The Democrats of the Sixth Oougrasaional
District of New York havo nominated tho Hon.

3, X*

»rt’ ”rt ■ r™’awM**pn^c?W^4aere

asSJ!SSStFA?»XS.,&amp;..’lKU Jffit

THAim»r\TXV.

newed thankFgiving and acknowledg­
ment to the Almighty Ruler of the
Universe for the unnumbered mercien
which He haa bestowed Upon us.
Abundant harvaata have boon among
tho rewords of industry.
With local
exceptionu, health has been among
tho blessings enjoyed. Tranquillity at
home, and peace with other nations,
hare prevailed Frugal industry is re­
gaining its merited recognition, and its
merited rewards. Gradually, but, under
the providence of God, surely as wo

trust, the nation is recovering from
the lingering results of a dreadful
civil strife.
For those aud all the
other mercies vouchsafed, it becomes
us a jicople to return heartfelt and
grateful acknowledgements, and with
our thanksgiving we may unite prayers
for tho cesHution of local and temporary
suffering. I therefore recommend that
on Thursday, tho ‘27th day of November
next, the people meet in their respect­
ive places of worship to make thejr
acknowledgments to Almighty God for
His bounties nod His protection, and
- — tn offer tn Him prayers for their continu-

a few days agpri&gt;y aUnoting.himself through
the
b m

BE8T, CHEAPEST ANS NEAREST.

coPl, it is proposed to obviate the difficulty by
cutting a canal behind the eastern abutment
HB feet wide aud 860 fort tag. With a draw ef
the same width. .

Cloud, the oamnan who ewuycd to row
.from Philadelphia to New Orlrena, was found
dead in bin boat, the other d*y, 112 miles
above the bUtor «Jw... .Tha.dty of.LoniaWllr
uMl gristly alarmed, a few evening! ago, hT4
terrific gaa explosion in tlie baaement of the
Qty Hall, caused by leaky gaa-pipre It ia Valparaiso, South America, by a falling
feared toe foundation* of the building aro in­ wall, during 'the progress of a fire.....
Wijltam and.Priuoe Bismarck havo bm
jured. .. .Jacob Daub, of Louisville, shot his
wife dead with a ahol-guur a few,days ago. riiiltog Ftauz Jfaspi of Austria....A Paris
dispatch atatea that tho • Bcpublicaas aro
He charges her with infidelity.
Thkee dollars and a half a pound is a pretty working with great activity and energy to
counteract tho designs of the Monarchists,
prioa waa realixed for a bale of the staple st pilert speaks confidently of top result... .iSro
Memphis, tho oilier day. Ths proceeds went Of tbfl| iubuigeftt vSsaeia at Ctatagora recently
nine into collision, and one of them waa sunk
to the relief of the yellow fever suffepra.

as be was getting into bed Austin sprang from
Ids concealment aud fired al him, but mhned
Ida aim, tho shot entering hia wtte’s abdomen,
inflicting a fatal wound. Austin fl&amp;Fagiln al
Haley, and killed him instantly. The affair
created intense excitement by rcasoju of the

the’cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers hie health. They are the great,
.blood purifier and a life-gtrfog principle,

Lava Pikl,' the Manitoban rebel, has been
fdaciad to the Canadian Tariiamont by eoelawatiau, and hMideJ* for Ottawa, although he
is under indictment to Manitoba, jointly with
Leptoe, one of hln staff, during tho rebellion,for tho murder of Scott.
Geosoe FHAxen Txxix has again sailed for
Europe. Ho makes too gratifying announce­
ment that be will never return to America. ..
A national convention of Fire Mundials has
been to session to Baltimore during the part
week, diecuaetog the vanpiMi modes of fight­
ing the fiery fiend... .The engineers desig­
nated^ the 'War Department to examtoe the
bridge acroea tba Mtorirwippi river al St. Louis
have decided that the bridge la a very serious
olietruciiieu to navigation.
As the plans

day, by the burning of the shanty In which
they lived... .TheMxecnUve Committee of tbs
lews Stale Grange of’ Patrons of Husbandry
have decided to c-htabliiih a largo reaper arid •
mower factory in Dre Moines---- A fire in
Madison, Win., bit toe 18th of October, de­
stroyed 3100,000 worth of property.

armed men wont to the houre of a citixan, and
took a negro girl ont into »ho woods, and each
in turn outraged her person. The people with
whom tlie girl waa living were powerless to
prevent tho ontrage, and were comjieHod to
listen to the rgon&amp;ing shriek* of the helpless
H«r bodr/"**
•«”» di* the

case*, in »hich whole crews are staled to have
been lost, nwolls tbo number to nearly 500,
vkhBeif to this be added the loss of life on
laud and in the earlier history of tho cyclone,
the grand total amounts to at laaet GOO iivea.
Becords also show tost about 900 buildings
were Injured or totally destroyed by the

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the United States the ninety-seventh.
(Signed) j
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attendworld on Hie imopeae ever
ing the nw of Vixsoar ------------- —
taudy no preparation containing alcohol
him accomplished snch cures of malarioos fever, biliousness, dyspepsia, rheu­
matism, lung complaints, constipation,
and general debility, ns wo hear of from
all quarters m the results of this famous
vegetable specific. No tine philanthro­
pist will regret to stu spirituous liquors
expelled from medical use, if they can
be safely dispensed with ; and thal-tkey
are notuccaafcary in any ease of aiekneea,
whatever its character, appears at last
have been demonstrated.
If public

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zfLaUOCUttl II PAY I

ACENT8 WANTED FOB

BEHIND-SCENES
IN WASHtNCTON.

The Seat Xafulai PwMiatfwl

Locke’s National Monthly I

they will ere long introduce tlie most
popular of modern medicines into the
hospitals, and prescribe it in their prac­
tice.
The mHlions have given the
article a fair trial; it has more than
a—wnredg their UfMUtMfZhifl, and no
theoretical opposition can shake their
faith in it
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A Wd»D m 0»AaoN.—AtTSfi season
many of our readwrs will bs making up lists of
pubbestions for which to sulswr&amp;s with the

jffiygrroy^ta'rault of the oteetta- in
MgMtettoBjItaur&amp;ak. Ono of the quSZm. completed they will be discharged in a oonnM_ftj^niest was tost of «xod try in which it win bo imf&gt;oaaiblc for them to
^rttala..
Art*.y where tha majority of the obtain sswptoymwft; 4ud M such men are
votere * ere colored, one would expect that tbo
decision of this issue would be to the afilrai*tivo ; but tho contrary wm the fact. Iluotou

NEW YORK, 1S7S-4. WEEKLY, 8EMIWEBKLY, AND DAILY.
A St. Jokxbvillb man, on bin dying
btxl, remembered that hit wife wm
nmoking some hama, and he said, “ Now,
Henrietta, don't go snuffling around and
forget those hamh.' ,

destroying many fann-housen anti largo quau- S
bM
by dlroetitimof grain. The reddest pi*'of • t&amp;W 'tioh of tbA President, a general .order holding
port is tho Intelligence that ten school­ apart a tract of laud within tlie military reeerchildren were overtaken hr the furious fiamre. - vrtiun at Fort McPherson. Neb., t^ be used as

aro very targa, amounting to from 8500,006 to
ver, Col., ire*, week, tn mature a plan for Im- *1.060,000 * day....Dr. Emil Bored, tabla maintaiuiug that such a course would be dis­
galrog toe Western Terri^oriyeu. *ff c-tonmetoe sxaminst-.on by th« Socrtary of tbo Navy, astrous to its interests, and demanding that
was appointed to memorialise Crcugrowi W ex- datailod minutely Urn symptoms of Capt. Hall's tbo Booton Gwutgo oteuhi omm to exist. In
HkiiM, and said Im had no doubt whatever deference to the&lt;&lt;e oomptatata. Grand Master
Dudley W. Adams some time ago revoked its
ebarter, aud directed the Kurretider of h.i
M. «&gt;■ lXw*HiAt»*ne*&gt;r0r-llM.a»
Looks and papers; but tbo Boston Grange rt&gt;-'
fuata to oboytbe Grand Maater's mandate,
md wiu appaal the question
tha National
the Foneas Agency, 75 ruilre west of Kioux
Grange. •
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3i, as a day of National Thanksgiving.... Only
49 oat of IM yooUrn, who were recently eiamined tar admteoion io the Naval Asademy,
wore ijualUUd. In June tart 41 out of 76

Th* Pra-riT and
Co^Liyeb
Oil is ’Haxard A Caswell's, made on the sea
»U-ut, from freali. selected hvera, of toe Cod
only, by Caswul. llttnan ft Co^ New York.
It la abeolufaiy jrtn: and atrert. I’tospta who
have once taken it prefer it io all others.
.Piiystoiatw have decided it suptxtor to all other
'oils in inarkrt..--fCm.

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proaper, and Jess didn’t prosper; andI
Mrs. Flumlier camo to live with us, to।
look after things, abe said; and she gotI
to pitying Bfayi?jyry&gt;now. and tiici*&lt;fo»r
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H75Jt BNCIBION.

’Mtwyer's making a long spell of it," says
’
ffffA
she. “ Bint you
^tin' . . The first National Convention of the nopoliaa.”
’.
.
• • . .
for him, Mr. Stringer?’”
•
-4*atruns of Husbandry convened at
The third, fifth, sixth and seventh
“ I guess we’ve settled it pretty much Chicago Wednesday, - Oct. 23. Dele-, resoluiiunH were unanimously adapted,'
^ite«ral.lhc lawyer," says John, rising; gates were in attentUnoe tiora Illinois, but the fourth was loaL
^kndlfcmt is the condition I had to pro- Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska,
Resolutions were also adopted urging

1 pose, ®arj' Ann—to take you and the Indiana, New York and Canada.
the importance of speedy legislation on
C. D. Beeman, of foirh, was ti
elected
______ theferansportstion question, and rccom-

•
I couldn’t help wishing John Stringer's1 meadow land together I”
And he did.—Harper’t Weekly.
strong shoulders were at the wheel,
when" T was working myself to death
CURRENT ITEMS.
morning and uight for nothing.

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before X was married ; but what little I
knew had run wild since then, and I
couldn't ke«-p tho’ boys straight some­

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how; and the girls didn't care about
sampler®, for the rowing-machine had
ridden right over everything. Then
Jess fell ill o’ the fever, and with all the
fuming and fretting and nursing of his
mother, and with all my wutehing day
and night, somehow he slipped off be­
tween us. And I found myself a widow,
with the ill-fared,- wasted farm on my
hands, and Mother Plumber drizzling
. and maudcring after Jess in a way to
' brwJ[ my heart
Bul j kepl
op
,nJ j
: -j..rtmed halt the blwe for ule at the
C4tlW|„.v; for if I &lt;»ald kII It ar
throagh somehow on an
or two, I IhooghL
—..
•
a
Well, who do you suppose came over
„
afternoon aa I — .ending
.
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.
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ihw kitchen*? Who, to bo sure, bnt
John Stringer, large aa life—a little
gray mayhap, and a little more angular,
but keen and strong as ever. He’d, a
use for that bit o' land, it seemed, and
had had his dye on it along back. “Al-

Perhaps I am a little too hasty, a lit­
tle too ready*fe light up at a moment's
notice; but thijre are some words that
&gt;e«m to me U&gt; cerry im eqmoel grun
ot gaapovder in them, end the above m
one o' the eort. Io here a paraon,
after yoa’ve been tlnoagh a long expUnation, pnl bin angere to hie mental
./.H
Am W.Z..—. mllll
■ M^awn
cars and query
- -you thus, or,- worse still,»
•‘Hwwrialooe^paaMmgforhmnan
O.i..„.i,.
I.O..
t&gt;„*
ikai
aI,.,
■nature to bear. But Ibat &lt;■
is w-1,.4
what T
John
Stringer did to me, bending his head a
little nearer, ahd speaking in an absent,
aggravating manner that tantalised mo
beyond words.
*
’
You see, John Stringer and I were en­
gaged ; we’d been engaged for a long
time, and had perhaps got to be a little Mother Plumber said. She owed him
too matter o' coufsu to each other.
a grudge for being more forehanded
"We were sitting there over the fire,
after the eld folks had gone to b*&gt;d, end
It took a deal of looking after and
I foil to tal'ing him about Sophia Milla*
it;
«adu.?-l«r wMU. .ilk are«, bcr I lawyering and surveying to settle
■- --------------------------- •-bS^Mt nit a
bride-cake, and her brides-maida frosted
all over to match it, and j rnu^j this
jurt beyond the rise of the meadow time
“ But it don’t make *iy difference, ajjd again. But he scarce ever came
near the door, til! one day—I can't tell
John, to people tliat love each other;
how it was—when the settlements were
all that’s o’ no account than last year a1 to be ma^ J just took nq/; battf. up
snow-drift. They could be married in
stairs owd had a good cry J fo&gt; J^at bii
calico and home-spun, with their toet on
a rag-carpet tike this, and love each
and mother Plumber had been harrying
other just aa well."
me all day about it. *,
“How?" said John, absently. He
“The ways o’ Providence are to
was watching the coals flicker up and
strange !“ said Mother Plumber, laying
dis out again, and picking up a stray
her specs down atop &lt;f\ t^e .big Bible,
chip now and tin
bor*-. fashiot.
thinking
-------- Mow, I had harl the hasdarh* ail day.
and I guess I was rathro more tindery
But I did ndt wait to hear any more.
than usual, though I didn't think so
Asjl nay, I just caught up baby and
then; bnt when John beet his great
went off tp ip# garret. And while I rat
broad shoulder®, over, as if he hadn't by the co^wefeW^ (in^nr, ^®. Bafrrft
heard a word I said, and, in fact, had
—Sophie Mills that was—wont riding
■by L their new spring wagon, die and
just fired-up, fipjJ. utid thsu tho blaze
her half dozen children, round and rosy
died down iuto.}ulks. and when we port­
ed that night'John anil I had had our as a barrel of apples. . Sophie nodded
and smiled to soiue one ‘coming up the
first and last quarrel.
road; and looking along, I saw John
My heart did not misgive me that:
when I saw John’s great tail figure go­ Stringer walking, thoughtful like, right
up
.to our gate, jttkt as he used to come
ing out of ths door it was' the last time
in courting days—for John never hod
any
foolish ways about him. I haw
so it was.
Yon see, I held my Lend pretty high Sophie look back nt him as she and the
children,
with their fluttering ribbons
in those days, and I wouldn't show that
I was a bit cut up about it* so I paired and gay ginghams, disappeared at the
turn
a
’
the
rood. Then I smoothed my
off with Mrs. Plumber's Jesse, a likely,
spruce young fallow enough, but no hair and washed my face and went down.
more to be compared to John than a The time of settlement had come, I

oockle-ahell is to a brigantine.
Oh, well, mother sighed, and tried
right hard to bring ua together again.
John was a powerful, muscular man,
and I used to see him go up the road
many a time when I was out in the shed
milking, and. peeping out at ’ him
through the chinks, I thought his broad
shoulders stooped more than ever, and
his figure wo® growing more stalky like,
Such an awkward fellow as John was 1
I came near rushing out un him once,
with my sun-bonnet an? my
relied up, and flinging my arms right
round his neck ; but John hked to see
folks tidy, and I never did it.
Jesse Plumber was the beau o’ the
village—dapper, neat and dainty as yon
please; and -dl the girl* thought I'd

“Mary Ann,” said John, gravely,
“ the lawyer will be here presently; but
I reckon we can make it all clear in our
own minds without his help. And I've
—I’ve settled it, in fact, that there ere
certain conditions on which I'll take the
land—if you agree.”
Then I flew into a passion. “ You’ve
been long enoagh making up your
mind,” says I. “ I don't throw my land
at anybody’s feet, and I haven't asked
any favors of yon, leastways, John
Stringer. ”

putting out his hand. “Don’t be in a
flurry, litde woman."
“ John Stringer," says I, all in a hoot,
“you're just the some man you won
year® ago when yon thought I was al­
ways firing up every time you got out o’
o’ Jsaa. And by-and-by ft was Jess temper yourself.
that came sparking o’ nighta, and sat o’
said John. quite gravely. “ Don’t wo­
men folks always like their own way bet­
wren mother forgot her vexation. (She ter that anything else ?"
“ You don’t know anything about woaiw-ys Mt store by
mother did.)

crowded round me End hoped I’d

“ Than you did me," said John; “and
right enough you was, too, if you oould

“Any mau with half an eye would
usve known better/’ says J, hotly. - ,,
mg4ffimliftrd itaelf
ware just laid apart like two odd vol-

" How ?” he reflated, softly.

“ Do you

Hi* Ing brown hand wm all of a tremble

mending Farmer®’ Association* to fur­
nish the "Railroad and Warehouse Com­
mission with information on which to
prosecute suite.
Atthc evening ‘session, tho only buainea* of any general importance was tho
passage, of-two reablutions, one advising
the farmers to hold back their live stock
pr.xlucte until they could get a fair
price—$3 per hundred on hogs l*ing

temporary Chairman, and B. M. Smith
and 8. T. K. Prime, temporary Secre­
taries.
_
Mr. Beeman, before taking iho chair,
Grasshopper showers are frequent in
made a abort speech, in which he said
Texas.
Great Biutaix had 11,435 occidental that ho was er» route to New York to or­
ganize a State grange. This question
deaths last year.
taiion is one of vital
' Gexeral McClellan has gone to
farmers of the great
Europe with his family.
Northweat, when it is considered that
Indiana has just redeemed a State
bank bill issued in 1840.
shipped eastward, and that the farmers

One clergy man in
has married 1,400 eon

ord, Conn.,

Imprisonment for debt, in England,
will probably soon be done away with.
A Pottsville (Pa*) man ate a peck
of Taw tomatoes at one sitting tlie other
d&gt;j.
A young lady at Grafton, Ohio, has
made one paper of pins last her eleven

^Lsz. Meacham, die Peace Commis­
sioner, has been lecturing about the
Modocs.
The shrinkage in railway slocks
and bonds since the beginning of the
financial stringency is estimated at
&gt;200,000,000.
'

During the month of September there
were thirty-six railway accidents in En­
gland, five of them attended by loss of
life, and all causing injuries more or

heading other States to improve upon
the Railroad law of Illinois after
which the Convention adjourned tine
die.

pay for freightage to the seaboard twen­
ty-five cents per bushel more than they
should pay if the charges were honeatly
registered. Cormorants in the guise of
transportation companies are preying
upon the producers, and farmers muat
guard their interesta well.A permanentorganisation was effected
by the election of tho following officers :
James M. Allen, President; S. M.
Smith and 8. T. K. Prime, Secreta-

Tho Farmers’ Convention, before ita
flmd adjournment Thursday • evening,
passed tile following resolution, a pra: tical indorsement of which is new
sought in the National Board of Trade :
'” We demand the construction of railroads

■uuaa to bo ownodjmd operated by tho general
Government, for the purj&gt;o»o of affording

Mr. Flagg read to the Convention a
telegram from Hon. William Windom,
Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Transportation, inviting them to confer
with th J committee, at their sitting in
SL Louis, by delegates or otherwise.
Mr. A. G. Searle*, of Kankokcq
County, Ill., offered the following reso­
lutions, which were laid on the table :
WxaaKAS. Rsilwajshsve been built by large
grant* of potato tends and by sutaidoa grant­
ed them by to wa», villages, and cities through

In Paris th» ojd sardine boxes are
gathered up by rag-pickers and sold* to
WnEar-A», They hare the power grxutcd
builders, who fill them with mortar and
use them in the construction of cheap
dwelling houeca.
.
housoa and barns, if th»y ccmeTn'tho way of
It i.-&gt; nowannounccd, on the authority their Udo of road, a;id appropriate our proparty to theta rw without cur consent and
of that "eminent physician,” that it is
not healthy to rise before 8 o’clock in
A'rsotoed, That railways are publie domain,
the morning. Thia applies only to men.
Wives rise it scvOn. and start the fire, as

ensel a general railway law, and put them
Ma. Habvey, the Russian traveler,
under the control of a Department of the Govtails us that the beauty of Circassian
women exists only in the imagination called the Department of Hallway Tranapartaof poets and. romancers. IJe says they tion, that shall establish a uniform taiiff of
lock nearly- ail flic.tilings which'ga te,
make up beauty.

t
.
0. p. Funivx, editor of. the Balti­ place »o
The following Committee on Resolu­
more American, says that, during
tions 'was appointed : 0. D. Beeman,
nearly five months’ sojourn in Pnuaia,

tect the people from the exactions of monopoIt thould bo stated, in justice to the
Convention and the class it represented,
that tho resolution was declared adopted
on a viva voce vote, although the noet
appeared about os numerous os the
ayee.
A P0W£&amp;rUL millAX TRIBE.

1

The Bioux—or, as they call them­
selves, tho Dakota—tribe of Indians are,
according to a writer in the Chicago
n-ibunc, by for the most powerful and
numerous nation of savages on the
American cofttiuent. For centuries past
they have lorded it over tho whole of
the northwestern portion of the United
State*, lying near the headwaters of
the Mississippi river, and alflng a great
portion of tlie Missouri.
They have
bscn, and are, the lords of the Plains,
arid every man and animal that has
passed through their country for ages
past has done so only With their per­

A Danbury woman bought a box of
■dap and took it home. What followed
is thus related by ths Rowe: 8ub*equently, bciag engaged in baking, she
lost^sight of the affair. Ln the mean­
' time, the child looked over tho box, and
finding tlie contents to be unusually at­
tractive, undertook to eat them, but
failing in this, used them as blocks for
laying out townships, erecting towers,
and performing a variety of other engi­
neering feats. Pretty soon it fell to
knocking thorn down with ita hand, and
then to kicking them around with its
foot, and when thia amusement lost ita
attraction, it suddenly set up a dread­
ful howl of agopy, and started for the
kitchen It was about this time that
the man of the house, who had been
abed up stairs, came down stairs in
pants and shirt, to get some ahnving
water. When within four steps of the
bottom, he supped on something which
immediately disappeared with astonish­
ing celerity, and deposited him on the
floor below without tho aid’of tlie other
steps. Ho got up on his feet at once,
and looked about for the c&amp;use of the
accident It was a cake o£ that soap.
He picked it up, and with won'erful
presence of mind, hurled it through tho
glass of the first window. Then be
gathered up the shaving cup and brush,
and went into the room. He went into
it just as any man would who had missed
four steps iu coming down fitairs ; and
lighting on another cake just as he was
about to kick the door shut, that leg
shot away so violently as to hurt the
roof of his mouth, and he came down on
one knee, with his head against the bu­
reau. The top of his ecolp was some­
what bruised, and one drawer was with­
out its complement of knobs, and he
had bitten * piece from the tip of his
longue, although no one would have
suspected that last by the flow of con­
versation that, followed as he bounded
to his feet Tho appearance of his wife,
with her face depicting emotions of the
liveliest alarm, was welcomed as a prov­
idential escape-valve for tlie wrath boil­
ing within him, but' he found his rage
turning to astonishment ns she suddenly
changed her motion, and dashed toward
him with her head down and uttering a
hysterical scream. A* the instinct of
seU.-preservntion io the loudest, he imjately proceeded'to move out pf .the
of his sliding spouse, wheq he cnitered another cuke of soap, and was
.Jed completely around, and hurled

UUia *ra!x eft frrracnt;

VAB1ETIX8.
Ann things are systematized nowadays.
Even every milk trqiu has its cow­

catcher.
Thebe is nothing so effective in bring­
ing n man up to thescraichosa healthy,
high-spirited flea.
corro. poderit of the Danbury Heart. To

which Bailey answer® very truthfully,
•Where they don’t ajjxcrtiro." Two pairs of stairs are ueoemrj to
every newspaper office in North Caro­
lina—one for the editor to go down as
the caller comes up the other.

A New Oiuxanb juryman was asked
by the Judge if he ever read the papers.
.He replied, “Yes, your honor; but if
you'll let me go this time I'll ni ver do

so any more.”
“Yeh can’t stuff that tre down this
chicken,’’ from a young lady in Indiana,
meant that she did not credit her
teacher's statement that the sun is
larger than the earth.
Tunv, N- Y., has a baby with four
teeth in its nose. That child was cut
out for a reporter. Think of the amount
of nosing around a ipan could do with
qneh a flinty organ aa that!

Here is tho latest description of a
couple stood in ll*«» p-1*, cold moon­
beams. Their lips touched, and - there
was a sound like a cow hauling her hoof

out of the mud."
.
The near-sighted hen that ate eawdust, supposing it to be corn meal, then
went and laid n nest full of bureau
hatched out a complete set of parlor
furniture, was n pretty fair hen.

A i-ARKXT writes that he is annoyed
and pained
his young son staying
but at night, and asks a remedy, for thia
headlong against the center table; and rapidly growing cvit There are several
immediately ■ across hot 1 ine ot march. remedies. The most effectual is to com­
What became erf her. or the center-- table pel him to wear patched clothing.
m the cfMlI Hull folhia.nl Im **ai,IQi.
tell, fee rernemberii whefl' wtrikiftg iho
’ up Cortlamlt, street the other day, alter
tabjo of seeing son!#' twenty-five' new
libtcnipg to his wonderful story, ’’do
plhnetB. with a pyroteohuid- display in
you know why you- are like a harp struck
the back-ground, and tUnkH ho must
! by lightning?” "No," says Fred, “I
have heard a million firecrackers go off
give it up." “Because a harp atraek
under a barrel..., Wlieu he came'to, he
by lightning is a Masted lyre."
was abod in a darkened.room, with two
pereofis whispering tn a corner, and the
air thorougly impregnated with a flavor mestic nature is equal to her natural
eimplicity,’ was invited by an Advent
of castor oik
exhorter to join his sect, jet her white
A' E VLL '.
robe ready, and prepare to asocncL “ I
can't," the maideU replied’; “father
The power of tlie humiiu eye as exer­
and
mother aie going up, and some­
cised by wouiwi over num is doubtless ir­
resistible, but when a man imagines body must stay to see to the cattle.”

in the proper degree of subjection. The
AJWsnarti wuwu..; ..
™,IUOT, .Siow* n«Uoib-.wbol^nnml»i..bool
Wiwxmwi■; ST
IL goob
ldn, TTTTTTnT*
fhlMl.--; bafj tbnuwili
Tbqroo^CT^,
Winz*nnatii
M M
Hrwinrrv.i
of intoxicating liquors, not even suffi­
immense extent of country, and are able,
J. S. Morton, Nebraska; Thomas T.
ciently exhilarated to be npby.
njxm occasion, to bring into tho field
Smith, Minnesota.
/ There are now in operation in the
Mr. ■’X S.’Stcrtoh, of Nebraska, more rfttH’TUlW.'thoua^nd
TJnitod States fifteen narrow-gauge ra l- offered the following resolution, which Fak years past they tavo 'dictrtteiT tnrtr
own terms to both wliite and red men,
i/i?-ete &lt;x was adopted by the Convention:
*
track. The twenty roads in &gt;ourtc of
Xewlvrd, That * committee of three citiz*nB and have declared their intention to conconstruction will increase the number of of Tlltnol'* be appointed by the Chair to report tinua such a course iu the future. The
’miles to 1,950. The average cost of to thia Convention the effect upon producer* raemlK’rs of this tribe art? personally
narrow-gauge roads, with the rolling-; and aliippen of the legislation on railway* in brave, and all men orc trained soldiers
lUinoi*, and whether they advise elmilar legl*- *n-4 hunters. They make no conceal-1
stock complete, is $10,000 per mile.
laliou ill ai; the Htatee.
\
\
:
ment of their supposed ability to whip
Among the members 'of the Wyo­
ming Legislature are “Black Jack ■was brought before the Convention in the people of tho United States when ■
Brfl,” "Prairie Joe," “Slim Bam the following rerolntions offered by Mr. ever and wherever they oiwso minded,
and point to the various battles in which
Shaw," and “Grizzly Graham.” The Coffeen, of Illinois:
.
they have beaten tho whites in proof of
Rnolvrd, That the first duty of tbo people
gentleman from Hen Fool Claim,” and is to eubjnet all transportation compaai«« or this assertion. Their arrogance is al­
most beyond bolfef. They have plenty that his own eye can exert the same in­
the gentleman from “ Buffalo Horn
AmoIcM, That it is their next duty to 1:139 of horses, the very best kind of arms, fluence over the lower creation, and
Corners."
and a full supply of ammunition. They that he has only to gaze fixedly on a
Anu Drcxncsox, in the course of a
consider it a great feat to kill a small wild beast to subdue its ferocity, he oc­
recent lecture in New York, delicately
to dcx&gt;p wxlcr in Ibc Gulf of number of soldier® ; bnt the crowning casionally miscalculate s his chancxx.
advocated the propriety of Ute abolition Mexico, by the National OovcramBct; and
glory of their lives is to kill a few aged Thus, a professor in Vermont, jjho was
Awx'tvf, That it la our next duty to urge
of the side-saddle. Ita use, she insisted,
and helpless women. After having butch­ a firm believer in the. power of the hu­
is injurious both to horse and 'rider, the Federal Government to aertst la the build­
ing of a doulte track railway between the ered stifle whites, or their red ncighb its, min eye, realized the truth of the doc­
while the practice of riding astride she
they glorify themselves, for many dsys, trine to his sorrow. Determined to con­
Eaetern and Western *eetions of country.
' has found, by her own experience, to
A long, spirited, and somewhat desul­ holding tho scalps of white women up vince the akeptics t&gt;f its truth, he se­
be safer and better in every way.
tory discussion ensued, tmd the resolu­ to all kinds of mockery and derision, lected a ferocious bull, who was the
Viboixia has the oldest lunatic asy­
tions were finally disjxwed of by refer­ and painting themselves up until they terror of the neighborhood, as the ol&gt;lum ill America, which is also the oldest
ring them to the Committee on Resolu­ look like tho veriest fiends on earth, ject of his experiment The' result was
institution of the kind in iho world,
not altogether suocerafnl. Rurrounded
which they ore.
tions. .
with a single exception. It is at Will­
by a retinue of disbelievers, the scien­
After sonle business of an unimpor­
As the trial of Marshal Bazaine pro­ tific gentleman sauntered into the pas­
iamsburg, the seat of William and Mary
t mt nature the Convention adjourned.
gresses, it becomes more and more evi­ ture where the thoughtful bull wa»
College, and was o|»ened for the recepI tion of patient* a hundred years ago,
dent that he will be convicted of the peacefully grazing. He fixed upon the
namely, on the 12th of October, 1778. *
' The second and hut days" session of charges brought against him. The tes­ Iralthis eagle eye, but the bull quailed
the CouftMilion was largely occupied timony against him has been very clear not, neitherdid it retire in melodramatic
and pointed, and every attempt of his order, bnt the last thing seen of' that
a I&gt;oBtmaster knows that a letter 'ad­ with a carefully-prepared address on
railroads and transpartion, by Mr. j to dear away evidence which implicated
dressed to his office is intended for a
professor was hi* areliftological form
him seems to have been very unfortu
­
.
person living within the delivery of an­ Flkgg, at the ooncluaian of which tbe * *
tossed twenty-seven feet into the air
nate. His very excuses and turnings and
and coming down on the other aide of
other office, it is his duty to forward Committee on Resolutions mode ita
report, which substantially embraces twistings to get out of the dilemma in the fence. Hi* physical injuries were
Each letter (if it has been properly pre­
which the testimony and the questions
paid), without waiting fur a request to the following proportions: 1. That
slight, but hi* faith in scientific mes­
of the President of the court have
do ao, and without additional charge' for, Congress pass a maximum freight and
merism m iIlu3*rB»*&lt;l in bulls has been
pl*wl him, have been in the nature of
postage.
It has been
that Legislatures regulate rates within evideuoe against him.
States. -2. That Congress open water clearly established that he ackoow'cMj.kba is EirattFX.
routes from the Misaiasippi rxrcr to the odged no authority except that bf NaIn the seooent given by the Journal
tribes pronounced it), and
seaboard. 8. That the people be urged
de
liebatt
of the cholera in Europe
Michigan was nt fiiat callwl
prisoner in the hand* of the Germans,
from rnidti, groti, and garni, lake. ths-prospect of the early completion of he (hen only recognized Eugenie aa the from September 1(» to Septemlx r 2d, it
is
said
that
tho
number of deaths for the
Kentucky nieans in the Indian tongue
the double-track freight road from New Government of France, utterly ignoring
week in Parts was IOC, in Havre 102,
the long river, and Ohio means l&gt;eautiYork io Omaha is a matter of congratu­ the Government of Defense in Paris,
ful. Alabama is named from an Indian I
and at Caen, where it appeared on the
lation. 5. Urging the people to free which, although a temporary naoeroity,
13th September, fl. In Hungary, up to
tribe, and was originally written Alibnthemaelv-.a from debt. fl. Opposition still was the only Government France
September!, the deaths from this dis­
w special legislation. 7. Thorough or­ had, and to which all the other offieer«, ease are put at the enormerfis figure of
j Martin
ganisation of the farmers for self­ even Gen. MacMahon himself, although
1M.Q00. In Bavaria, since tho last day
protootion. The first resointion was he was a Napoleonic enthusirot, gave in
of August, there had been 669 case*,
Gl
passed. The second brought a long their allegianae.
wilh ■287 deaths.
In. Boumaqi#, in
founds Unoe the lute rptiuMe
Wash­
Hallie Fay, of Elmira, O., is kwr- aevtn days between Angiut 21 and 2S.
ington, and not wWhmA reason. Both stUutea and chaogva
made and
there were 287 deaths; in September,
figured prominently in Kansas politics; tabled, the final result being tlie adop­
at St Petersburg, up to the 16th, there
loth are natives of Maryland, of about tion of Hie following nubatitnte:
locality is anxious to became n c»rpon- woe 261 deaths, and in Italy an increase
the ®ame
b
"We demand tho cunstnic'.io: of
thea
raiir-&gt;adf&lt; and the improvement of wat&lt; r
Genoa,' and Undin**.
opin;
A M aruxi, judge has decided that
&gt; owned and an auctioneer has no right to run up
of 40,CauvoKsu olaiaxs an
property on a bidder simply to make a 000 in her population &lt;1
.......

3^

NO. 5.

oniirtirafH or e&lt;JW-

Miaib

K KM

Ju/

y-r.

A cbowd of quarrelsome people were
dispersed from the front of a residence
in a very singular and audden manner
•ne night
A stranger visiting the
family slipped into the crowd unpereeived, and extending an inverted hat
announced that be was making a mis­
sionary coUectian. Two minutes later
he »tood there alone, with not a single
member of the turbulent mans to be
seen in any direction.
A cohkxhpoxdkwt of the Springfield
(Mass.) Republican, writing from Chi­
cago, gives a glowing description of the
city, and winds up in the following
strain : Have I given you an idea of a
city yet in ita early infancy, with an air
of progress, writfon ah over it, with the
gayety and glitter of ita fashionable
iKHilerards, the elegance, of ita long
rows of marble blocks, tho ingenuity *
that constnicts lake and river tunnels, *
that builds homes for the friendleos and
tho newsboys, and ia ve-11-known for ita
deefls of charity m3 liberality toward
rapid it seems a dream ? It is the en­
thusiasm of her citizens, their egotism
and faith, tliat makes it^grow so fast,
and the oenter of the^mmarcU and

agricultural West,—the queen of al!
this fair, smiling land. It cannot help
growing in prosperity, rising in value,
improving in advantages,—this dty,
fascinating and enticing.

h jdiea of Illinois, nt Canton, the other

cicldkive of

the

being the MeUwdiM, which Ud

'

�tnastodon hare

MR. DELL BARLOW

been exhumed near Baxter's prairie
—•This i* tbs time

•

Bets’ neats.
There i*

forth

A youth of Salisbury, Coon, four

year* old. and bis young sixter saw a

1 don't know out it* a party goqd

thing alter all for small places, being
they aint able to

hire the street*

swept, lor each one a* wear* sich
dreasea can contr.boot their share to
ward* kecping tho streets cle n.

I noticed a very ’ valuable prescripliun in your’ paper the other day, and

I’m right glad you puldished it tew.
.

f

•

Maumee" a chap

tells abou bow

he saw a female horse-thief hung.

NICHOL’S GROCERY?
T**; th«&lt;*&gt; lhe p1*e«.

CORN. WLK, OATS.

Sivy right there.

Delivered al their

LATH.
SHINGLES.

fc,

. There la pna.nhee in Nashville where you
cau buy all kinds of

replied

TEAS,

SPICES.

CRACKERS,
RAlfeENS,

JACOB LENTZ

’

LAMPS,

CHIMNEYS.

Manufacturers and keeps on baud

Parlor, Library, Dital, Office ui
GEMEBAL FBK1TRE!
Together with * full aooiimcnt of

The Child can get jtut as Good Bar-

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

grins as the Aged.

DUSTERS, AC.. AC-,

Out motto is to sell as cheap as

Baby Cate ail Praiilatm!

KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Yo.i Will Find Them,

Of all *tyleo and *ix«. and METALIC
furoiahed to order.
rod urn In the! a lesson,
ucted on strictly Un- SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

E

At Reasonable Rates,

INGS kept constantly or hand.

tTT*" With a view of selling off ttk.
entire slock in the next 30 or GO
days, I shall place the above named
Goods on, sale at unheard of pricer fas

AT THE

DR U G STORE

D. C- GRIFFITH.

HALBERT &amp; CO.

SUMMER GOODS

PRINTING, 5.191 room I IHl
NEATLY EXECUTED

Fifties »I1! Please Take N'tlte

(WOUND THE CASH PRICM
WOLVERINE MILLS!

yuur readers won’t all think it means

CLOTHING

H'Zrfl THAT OF CJLSD1T.

FRESH BUTTER
WOOL CARDINC lACUNK!

first letter and if this look* party good made of glass or crockery ware.
in print maybe sometime you'll bear

AT THB

A little girl was asked wltat was

agin from

Aunt Deborah.

the meaning of the word happy. She
gave a pretty answer saying "It is to
feel as if you wanted to give al&gt; you r

■*V naiss*.

NASHVILLE CREAMERY!

provemoau in bl* *&gt;H1&gt; which will prove a
beneil to cuiUomcrB a* wall as to himaelf.
The repatatien of mjr mill* are beat afivvr-

things to your little sister.

When people lalk alrout millionaires
they usually mention Rothchild first

A young man at Jackson coughed

but there is a man in England named up a twenty-five-cent currency note
Ward.iu comparison wi;h whom any tlie other day, and he has gone right

Boihchild is a pauper.
This man back to the boarding-house whose
inherits a va*t property, with accu- hash he formerly complained of.
mutated

Notions,

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

Now Mister Edditer I hope rope pat* r»p in mind of your*.’

ihem, bat J suppove its naleral for quartz-crashing machine when in
avery one to think they work tew full operation? Well, that is nothing
hard.
compered to the clatter that would
I ginras t his will de for the 611 the world if good resolutions wete

CLfiTHIMG, CROCKEBY.

OF THB BEST QUALITY, AND

as thinks they cry to do tew much in
IM day.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CASTOR,

The Old. the Young, the High, the Low.
ft.
Ik. n... .1- r._ j . _ i .. .

the cheapest, give 16 oza.
to the lb. ana the right
change every time.

SODA,

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

School Book*,
Stone and Wooden Ware,
In our line, and get the worth of y« ur mon'
ey c»ary lime.

Groceries,

SYRUP,

Proprietors.

YANKEE NOTIONS,

And all kinds of Goods

RICE,

. HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH.

GROCERIES Drugs,PROVISIONS

Our

TOILET SOAPS.

4-e.

81.. NMhTiJU. Hick.

A consequential young fop asked
C4« put oft till to morrow.”
She
say* Ibi* work* titeaehann. and Pre an aged country sexton if the ring­
tried it and I tbiak so tew. This rule ing of a bell did txx put him in mind

fcNo, sir*

PERFUMERY,

COFFEE,

Aad our empty poekoUBJl—
Tar &lt;1* ump * U idtflfc dwm,
Tatam .te iddhdiH.

aint meant for lazy folk* bnt for them of his latter end.

WINES A LIQUORS,

HAIR,
STUCCO,

■

Ei press office building, wool side of Mai*
I., NmhvUlo, Mich.

JOB

MEDICINES.

SALT,

ATTEN’TIO5

■

oosrsismte o»

WATER LIME,

5-17

FELLOW CITIZENS!

MERCHANDISE,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Yon how the old «ayiu is, ‘ Never paper in Brattleboro, Vt, drops into
put ofl'iill to-morrow what you cau poetry atf follows:
'Wehad Bw*«e drM«s th* other night,
du to-&lt;!uyJ'
Now a friend told mo
When *11 around was -till:
she had tried to wmk ou this plan but
W o dreamed we saw • boat of folk*
was always bebrpd and nerei satis­

nr t»v wmt

Clover Seed, 8cc.,

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, fc..

GIVE HIX A CALL.

LOOK HERE,

P«TAT*BS,

—A widow said to her daughter:
fluor. Said he, "Sis, the Bible lays "When yin are at my age it will .be­
rime enough to dream of a thousand)
’• Which and pray., You pray while
girl, “of a second one.” The mother
I watch the bole, and HI swat -him fainted.
'
’
him across the snoot when be comes
The Texa* newspapers are making
out-"
.
„.
merry ar the expehce of a young city
A high school girl, just graduated, man who liotight a fine orchard of
two hundred apple frees in Steuben
■aid in her essay. “Let ns a.void the
County, and tapped every one of
frivolities of life.and pursue the them in order to secure a supply of
1noblest end* ouly." The next day cider.
Heady made or made to order, by Aral-cl* e«
she wtu muvt*d to tear* iman agoniz­
IT is singular M-hat a little thing

[URY DESCRIPTION OF

•' Never do anything to-day that yon

PIPER fc
&lt;J1VK HIM A CALL.

rat hasten into a hole iu the barn

preacriptiwa, it sartculy wasn't the Sunday, dive suddenly into the lot­
A farmer living in Kansas village
doctor's fault, for J don't believe any toil) of the pew to pick up her par­ w»» abruptly visited by robbers one
night
not long agu, and having a gun
one couldn't* havo thought of any asol. While he was al the bo'ttom be
and powder, but no allot, landed with
mure for him to do, but the mystery saw the edge of her hnn'dkercliie.f
a box of fever pills and blazed away.
lo,me is how he copld &lt;fo so many stickihg froth under the edge of her The result was as satisfactory a&lt;r
things to qnct. I think he must have dress, lie would pick up that, too though tho rascals bad swallowed the
l»vn purty spry considerin Jus many He commenced tugging at it, when pills. One of them was killed, outright,
ailments ; .but, oh, deer, this is a world there was a fierce struggle; and a lit­ and another dangerously wounded.
An Albany youngster picked up an
of wonders, any way, and I shan't tle hand darted down. He came up
abandoned tobacco • quid from the
trouble my poor head about it ; hut 1 without it. There were two rod faces
street and found chewed up iu it a
expect it will be atrauger yet when in the sarctuary, to which the calm five dollar bill, and a fifly-cent and a
women git a'l the rights they ask for. of the blessed Sabbath seemed to ten-eent scrip. It is siippwd that
Now when 1 w.a young wc didn’t bring no relief. But he was a young some tobacco man took a chew of tobiccc and currvucy at the same timn,
know but women had all the rights man that meant well.
in the dark, and the tasteprovipg rath­
they wanted, but now a days they
It ix the Bowling Green Dcmocraf er unpleasant, he rejected the quid
have nothing bin wrongs, and no which tell* Ibis:During an address where it was found, uy the boy.
rights at all; but I’m waiting paskenil»y Mr.--------iu Allen county, a few
/y to see bowTheso things come otr
days ago, a gentleman in tlie audi­
nud ni^wurruul you, TH be on the
ence arose partly tc hi* feet, and with
side that wins. I think that's the
pathetic tenderness remarked, ‘Ouch!
best way, becoz then, you see, I can
' He had been sitting ou a wasp, and
rejoice which ever way it goes.
the wasp had jtis&lt; noticed It.
1 find
ihe best way to take’
The siowly-starviug editor of a
thing* easy and jeat os they come.

fied with a day's work, so she turned

TOBACCO. CIGARS,

Writing about the "Sport* of the

for if people will only rezd it, it mite ing attempt to decide the proper will put a man out. A Jersey City
lawyer was making a high-flowu
save them a heap of doctor bills.— shade of blue for her complexion.
speech the other day. telling about
Now its my honest and candid opinion
angel*' tears, weeping •hrillows and
that that phy-ueian is a thorough much more polite: in church, hr ij on other tombstones, when his Honor
going man aud if that jiqpr fellow drcira parade, ns it were. Nobody was said: "Cdnfinc your Remarks to the
didu’t get well after following that surprised to sec that young mao, last dog-fight case." The lawyer sat down.

it right about and reads it thurly:

i

a heahhy and high-spiriiedtlea.
der the canopy is my key-hole?”

y»td of doth on the btrtto n of their

*°

bringing a man Op to the scratches

Naw Mistar Eddit.r

HARBY I AIISfOMH,

for sentiment*!

investments

and

entitles,

FOB WHICH THB

by the Emperor of Austria, at Vienna caught her dress in a machine she
made alt the /&gt;ther ladies, the em­ was lending, the other day, and was
presses. queens, princesses, look poor completely stripped of every article
What the income of thi* British Cnp- of clothing on her, dewn to her shoes,
sas is we have never seen any state­ hnt escaped henelf- without -serious
ment of, but a Manchester paper injur y.

NEWS OFFICE.

Highest Market Price

l'»*t

Must be. Closed Out

give him * trial.

Will be Raid.

Call in! Satisfaction Gaaranteel

My Carding Machine

WHEELER ICB1PIAN.
STTSTJLIdSr

Michigan Central Itallroad

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Very

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

A deaf and dumb woman who bad
been visiting Danbury to solicit aid.
was annoyed by some bad boys a!
the lower end of the main street, and
gave them a talking to they will re­
member until their dying day. She
mid:—Heder the afflicted, will ye*
If I had you across my knee for two

MEN’S, BOYS’ A YOUTH’S

OLOTHJNGI

(Mockery. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes

IS SUITS mow n Tn a..

Money paid for a home paper remalm at
me, and every dollar that is kept in cireu-

CARPETINC

GROCERIES

Wh Wt' ImU&gt; aU Trwbr kkkek

COHFECTTOMART

IN QBBAT

CANNED GOODS,
'JYwlnw Ooinir

TOBACCO,

CIGARS, fc.

Hietala Hail Ita fig

CONSTANTLY ON 1IAND

8TATIUN0

Eatm TH.
would *ai

0Y8HSS IN TIBI flUSM.

PrtBU,

ONLY #1-50 A YEAH!

.snbotf^r.

prie M)

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

u it b . mirror b
,„ck

Bilk., IT, «u,

Pricew I

A»d»r«Ulim.r

CENTRAL HOUSE.

A Dive Docal Paper.

Dies in the service of the Slate. Thin
is the fill! rtnmber authorized by law
A max who was dtscove red asleep
at the present time but alter January
among a lol of tombstone* in a s&gt;tooe- first four additonal companies will be

Low

whose work ha* given univcml aallsfkctioB

HeibZSCte. Ulgtagn 2$ Cte.
BOARD,

"How much are these tearfnl bulb*
by ths quart? ” asked a maden of a

allowed.

Hr. FOWLBS,

Take your Home Newspaper—the

STATIONS

axDwwil to the enormous »um of £4,
White stract grocer, one morning. He
WO,OOO. So the income from occ '
started at her a moment, recovered
soatoo alone of this inordinately himself, and said, “Oh them innyris
wealthy person is not much Abort eight cents.”
of twenty-five million of dollar* a
There are now 12 military compa-

nM»t for himwlf. and. taring

LOOK AT THE LIST

D. M. Fl'KLCBAS,

An Bod Marche, a celebrated dry

which give him an enormon* income. good* establishment in Paris, has in­
He has the most magnificent house troduced a billiard saloon into bis
in London, the finest' collection of
apartments, where gentlemen
mny
art, and the finest country seats in beguile themselves while their wives
the kingdom ; hi* wife is celebrated and daughters are shopping.
for her bexuty, and her display of
A young women in Cleveland ,0.,
diamond* at the recent festival given

given an account of his annua! profits
derived from hi* coal mine*, which

DRESS GOODS,

A

no deviation whatetw

Give me a Call.
cmbjlb

curat.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

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OCT. 31, 1BT3.

onnu arrnoKi

nrttd snd water Iu a ditch.
At night the hunters returned, each

ooo feeling that hv had dor^ better
than his opponent ou the other side,

Sa

and the way that squirrels, ehiprauks,
« rabtrfrs, turkeys, cranes, partridges,
“ sroodpeckers, etc., came into the

HUB RUSH

- office of the Uniou
[.

t;

House, was a

caution to belicld. An anxious crowd
sooa gathered at the hotel, judges

Tho School then sang ’‘On to the
Field. ■'
young girls, each suung what shr PataUM. Apples, Onions’ Ac., Ac., will do
wirirad to be when she became a wall to oall on ’ Er&gt; Wirmt, before selling
woman. One aspired to become in
authoress and write [or the News.
If she should become such and her
productions be as good tts her decla­
Only owe dollar
mation, we would very thankfully ac­ Teas vttr iu thi* airhl.
cept tbeta.
. “Anywhere with Jesus." was sung
and well too,, by two htlle girls, we
should judge* about four or five years
Hare you triad Ed Ifm'i 80 cant fine

r»ck the boys adjourned

declamation on " Grand*

Supervisors.

,9 aridity.
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NA£,S-'^S5.
H. Y

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■nn. C. W,WICKHAM.

Particular

1/ sttMrtton «tvcn to tb» treatment of Vrtvnte
Offioo &lt;tao &lt;kx«
of the Ripn-Mi

oOee, KadivUlr.

A. BARBER, M., D.,

Hom.o

MaihrlUc, Micb_______________________ 1

«,h1 Flory ,

" UNO STROKO.

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Job PHnlrr. Every fvkty&lt;7 Job 1*lfnttoc
... -.---------. - - , ,it

—

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand!

J

«o wjtat tateevtue-.

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TAMES.FLEMING. Deputy ShrrIffateCoH* Ing A vent. WllluW] wwtlj

. V

QIMPSON fc WEbSTER, BlaekD .mllha. AU ldnd« of w..rk In llw lU*ek-«llb!
•ad UwvcAlineitxt ill*

* Tenderly Guide Us," wm a nit
of sheet music song by Miss Lai
Gotduier.
•' How to be Beautiful.**
Two
ly winter. We have had several inov hnrvi m liioe. After supper the judges
i.miotiuocd ths result, which was 679 young girls wished Jo be beautiful' in
storms during the past two weeks.
their declamation, and the true way
counts for John Webster’s side and WM told by a third and cider one.
.j—Mr. Jones, our dentist, has been
620 for Jesse Austin's.
Jesse And ^"Wsb Jt Right," was sung by Lena
visiting at Grand Rapids for the past
, Fleming.
few weeks, but he has now returned his men paid th? bill, and the toys
" Happy Home;" solo sung by
departed to thdir respective couches
. threeg&lt;rl», the school joining iu the
to dream of hunting the denizens of
churns.
,
.
—Rev. -Mr. DeGeer is attending
our forests. Thug ended the hunt.
v-&lt;UrtieEdn'.ia Olds then spoke a nice
the Annual Conference of the Chris—Monthly report 6f the Primary little piece entitled “ Two Keys."
(tat Church, at Ridgeway, Lenawee
&lt;A piece of sheet music was sung
Department of the Nashville Union
and played, by Miss Emma Barney
County.
School:
Let me die in the Harness," was
Rev, 1N. Crittenden, pastor of the
.Ainsworth, Arthur 92
a good piece of music and was sung
Beeman, Vi .la 88.
Presbyterian Church of Hudson, will
inn dear voice by Uphenia DeGeer.
Br&lt;x&gt;ka, Uenry 80.
iZ’*Grandma,3 by Edith Fleming
preach in the Christian Church next
Bra lr. MoHy 48.
elicited considerable applause.
Sabbath morning; Subject "Highest
Waiting for Father," was sung
C.rpeuter. Addison 81.
type of manhood "
L\Ida WoolcottZ
Ubipuwa. Jk«ak »3.
lljvmonjpwra 91.
*r“A. Boy oKbc’Times," was spoken
^^-Capt. Boice,'with hrs family, has
Wby Jerry Woolcott.
Fie mi
moved into town^but he is now away
“ Hold tho Fojt,” was a good |&gt;iece
Gali«i
buying goods for his new Grdcery.
of music and sung by a quartette.
Next week he will probably harts
A piece of poetry clllitled "A Pray­
Ga«c»,-Orto b0
er for Potatoes," was read by Ednua
something to say for himself.
GreXB5(1.
.
McCartney.
Hcokaiborn,
Lucy
90.
—feast Monday Mr. L. J. Wheeler
' Rev. DeGecr then made some verv
Kanljr, BelSjp 8'J.
started for Grand. Rapids, where he
\ appropriate remarks, after which n
iioughnon. Allie 73.
JleekitbDrn, Lotfoard W. .
couple of declamations wore deliver­
is elected to stay lor n few weeks,
lleckatborn. J.eob 47.
ed hy tlie little ones, and the exercises
as he is one of the grand jurors He.
Rocker, Sydney to.
I closed with a few remarks by Supt.
Lineley,
Reuben
85.
war (here on duty last week.
' .Wood.
Lelbbauaer. Willie 05.
indicates that we are to have an ear-

/&gt;KHUT1AX CWBBCH-1
V/ tor. BwihtelMii

to prmnpUy.

O1v»

S —Messrs. Olds &amp; Wasson have
e. APPLE MAN, Milliner and!. had the engine of their saw mill

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Die~ Maker, ha» at her rtedewee In the

' overhauled and repaired at Jnckron,
to—i »qria&lt;^»iM»te!hy wwfcioq»!ct. Ute
a0(j we understand they are putting
HR C. C.L1NSLEY, Physician and in eew machinry for the manufacture
JL/ iHnitl.t, ur»!»
rhwM.lr nriS neutc dlwMu.
i-rtrwtr &lt;il.w« tnrtrd cunfi.kt.lWl)'. __
S

L. HICKS, Blacksmith, enn be

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touud nl hl.

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Attorney and Counselor at Law,
JjENRY h. wood,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

eg

Boot* and Shore,

month, in which all the schools join,
the school nt whose house the concert

is hel 1 taking the lead.

Ball, at Union Hall, m that city, on

we believe is almost universally
Be’ow we give the particulars of.■ adopted throughout the State.
If it
a case of arson happening in the vil­ is not out of order we would like to

NASHVILLE HOUSE.

!
r
|JNION HOUSE.
W. n. Bcadlk, Proprietor.

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,
Hr® rrwry।
the total

,
^yM. JONES,

seven miles.
On the eight of the tle sheet we have just received and.
23 rd hist, atl about fl o’clock Lis placed on our exchange list Ita ed­
idence of Mr. Traman’e, last Tuesday
building was discovered in flames, itor and proprietor, Mr. Onto Strong,
evening passed off pleasantly, and a
and it was entirely consomeda
is a young man uf good ability and
goodly number were present, not­
Foal play was suspected and H. untiring industry. He Will give tfle
withstanding the bad weather. A few’
D. Purdy and Aaron Clark eugaged a people of Nashvilfe a find-class home
hours were spent in acting charades,
team and started for the residence of paper if they tendei him the requsite
etc., and,the crowd dispersed, apparKidd, and overtook him oat about support.—Plainwell Republic,
ently satisfied that a few hours thus
four or five miles. They charged him
sociably spent, was not done so un*
.
DIED.
with the commission of the offence,
Al his residence in Castellon. Barry Ce.
profitably. _______ ___________
and he owned the whole thing and Mich.. Oct. 18lh, 1878, Elijah Tamer, aged
Funeral services were held at
— The delightful mornings are st implicated Geo. W. Bentley, who be M years.
hand—near at band—when one said did the job and was to have one
^Wife of Mr. Wm. Kiltan. at hia reai.fcnee
arises from his warm bed in the dark; third of the amount received from the in thia village. Oct 28. 1873. at 8 A. M.,

can't find a match; hunts around with Mutual for doing it.
feet like frozen puddings; goes down
Mr. Clement Smith, Secretary of
to find tlie servant has fogotten to the Mutual, went to Middleville, on
fix the fire in the grate ready for Friday Inst, and made a complaint

aterd fl? year*, of CnnsumpHoa.
Her life
had been a patient effort (o do or rafler the
will of Christ, and he dewlh was aneh aa
cristUna die. The funeral oecnred al the
Meihodiat Chuck, laet Wednewky, Rev. J.
M. Alkln oWclattar-

, lighting; gets ashes and soot in

QHAS. W. DEMARAY,

will find all kind* at Ed Wsrra'B.

aod once.
It ia deer el twenty-five cent*.
Buy 'GaimvB’a dollar Japu. ll'a worth
the money. Twochea'a Bold la one day.

his before Esq. Coff, against both Kidd
hair and on his hands, finds the cof­ and Bentley for arson with intent to
fee has given out; eats a cold break­ defraud the insurance company'.

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutler}-.

02

—Now that it'is most time for those bnckwh&lt;a*t pancakes, you should not fail to boy
a good supply of Ed Whits’h 80 c*.. Syrup.

Every Stove Warranted for One Year, and Satisfattioo Guaranteed.
ALSO A FULL LINS OF

Have you tern those Premium
Stoves—the O*k Wood—al W. &amp; H’s.
—For cooking, Eu Wiiitx’b 69 cent Mo­
lasses Is the best. "You bet."

JUST ItECEl VED

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE !
-Manufactured by ah Experienced Workman.

We arc Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators,
Plows and Drags, and have a full Fne of Extras for

them, on hand.

Mrs. L. O. CROCKER’S, hero, for sale.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS
or THE LATEST STYLES.

Velveteens &amp; Corduroy
FOB 0L0AKIHQ,

(Iy* We sell the celebrated Lightning Saw at SI per foot, Cham­
pion Saws 63 cents per foot, and fully warrant every S.iw we sell.

Siridlr part White Lead. $12.50 prr hundred. Pure LinSeed Oil. $1.10. We hire •
leree Block of Burden1, ilorxe Shoe., H »7 per Cwt. nud the Western Horen
Shoe NaOs M $d 50 per Box.
Patent Stave BaekoU, 50 Cent. exch.

Oli Cart Iron, Brass, Copper ant Lcai lata in Eictaie
tor Gwis. ,
C. M. HOLLI R.

dialss

is

Light and Heavy

GROOEEIES!
CANNED GOODS
OF EVERY

DESCRIPTION,

WiCONnCHONfflY, LARGEST ANQ FINEST STOCK
PROVISIONS

OF ALL USDS,

WOODEN AND WILLOW

FALL AHB WSHTBR GOODS

GROCERY LINE.

BVBR BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

Cash Paid for Produce.
Please call and examine Goods

and prices for yourselves.

&lt;5 E. R. WHITE.

Everybody is ihrited to call and examine ilia Maarfiolh Stock । eomii'lnti tff

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

C'LSWrrr ffniva.

MEAT MARKET!
--------ROBERTS U ROE,

strong on each aide, with John Web*
aier and Jesse Austin ss Captains.
Throughout the day an occasional re­
port of a gun. informed but more staid

citizens, who stayed Al. borne, that
the conflict was going on.

FRESH MEATS,

Several

none eerione. but MMne bordering on
A, All fellow had shot s fwUridjeand

Circuit Court

Crockery,
Glausivare,
Stoneware,

Dry Goods,

Notions,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,

Furs,
Buffalo Robos,

HARDWARE

Ixut Wedoesday wm •• ooH, we I

u

E. R; WHITE

,

low we give a brief synopsis of the

W'e have three Lumber Wagons, manufactured
.

Alwaya on hand. Call and oxamiM before
C.C. WOLCOTT.
purchasing elsewhere.

Constable McKivlt took the war­
for all thingi that make us happy, rant nod arrested Bcotly in Grand Flonr, perbxrrri,8.00
and rejoicing in ihis invigorating Rapids last Saturday morning, and Wbext. No. 1 While, -p bn........ l,85(«-.l,40
Rte Wheat, V W... J.1^001,88
Binta of Wchlcan, PevrnUvnto .TudteUl Ctrralt In
JEWELER A OPTieiAW. westher.
the samo day arrested Kidd but be Cora, ahellte. ■%» bti...................... «..k.....7L,50 haBcery. Sull pending In th® Circuit Court f««r toe
so
'
—We paid onr first visit to Hostings “slipped," and at present lijs where­
•$10@$i5
last Monday morning on tho 3:47 abouts are unknown.
Every effort
8
train, and were quite well pleased will be made to eipture bun. .Jfc
-10
' bpep Pelle-racb.
.2K»$1,6O
yucrlllitw 34rrrtfemnr,t,.
with the appearance of our county undaubtedly is in Can-da.
'Rutter, pl lb
.._.286?,25
. (Theete. ** ....
scat. After a solid breakfast nt the
.....15017
-I
—.18
National Hotel, we called upon the
Hamv. «|p Ib.„._.
........... ...to
Ur J, -pl fti........ ...
Journal boys and found Dennis cnTlie Concert at the Christian Tallow.
»
ljoyingthe rheumatism and Holmes a
Call
Church was a very pleasant affair, Chicken, -y tb„..
: chill, but they had ambition enough
Turkeys,
tt&gt;----------and the church was filled to its ut­ Polxloef, V tnr..........
...... -.-,40040
to keep up a lively talk with a fellow.
most capacity, The exercises were ,Onion., 1? bn.-&lt;............
?$l*A0$j‘,6O
We atoo called .it the Barmer office
Ums*. ‘Pbu------------very interesting, the principal actors
Turnip.,
qj
bu
--------- IS04..40
nud ftrand Mr. Dewey anch a pleasant
’ being young girls from four to four Apple*. ® bbl---------.S1.00&amp;S1,M)
looking and kindly apoken old gentle­
.$8.00&lt;a$8,M)
bu....
Mrs. G. A, Tru­ Crenberriee,
Har«iw»rw, Faints, ODr, Sasfe,' man that we irumwlia-iy forgave him teen years of age.
DrttMd n.RX, Tf 100.
man superintended the singing iu a
Doom, Blinds, Ac.,
i!
Be«*e* •' .
all the hard things bo has soul against
very able mantfer, and Geo. flaming Maple gBKxr. y lb.„.
...0Q10 'TJSoff'A A. D. US,
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the News.
LVCfOS RUBBELL
Jingered the keys of the organ.
Be­

SMITH A

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—Go to GairriTS's to buy School Books.

NASH VVULE M ABKJET.

fast and starts off to work, thankful

erorci.ei:
“All Together," a piece of music;
__L *.j six girls, the school joining in
the chorus.
Prayi
Prayer by Ttey, DeGecr.
“ The Gcwd Old Way," a piece of
music by the school-.
Peace on Earth
solo sung by
three young girls, the school joining
in the chorus,
’■Johan/s Wish," a dedamaiiom
py Adalbert Squires.
“If I come to Jesus," was nicely
sang by two little girls aboat five
years of age.
“A child may be Useful,’’ was

CO

s
s

BQT 25 Cent Tea.at Txcmaxb.

lie being directed by the agents of the, mates his apple crop this yearjat 800
Hartford to surrender his former poli­ bushels. These grew on an orchard

of less than 200 trees, and is probnbFriday evening, Nov. 7th.
Every­ cy. This he did not do, nor did he
. ly the largest yield in this region from
thing has been arranged for a pleasant give the Mutual any notice of insuring
any orchard of equal size.—Battle
in the other Co.
His insurance
in and
time,
those who love to trip the
Creek Journal.
“light fantastic," can rest assured the Mutual was for the sum of $11?5
About the 15th inst. he vacated the
The Nashville News is the tithat they will* have a' mec liras by
premises and moved away about tie of a neatly printed and spicy lit­
sttendiog. Bill two dollars.

TAILOR

FA- That choice fine-flavored Japan Tea
of Osimnt’i, has arrived and la going Hite
hot cakes. Two cheats sold hl ope day.

Tills plan

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Annual

CONSISTING W PANT Of

lot more of tbooc celebrated Detroit Stores.
They go like bot buckwheat cakes co a'bold
morning.

These Concerts are very injetestE5L. CalKon E. J. Feigbncr, tho Photo­
graphic Artist, to gel pictures copied and
erly been in the habit of attending enlarged, and nil other work in the PhotoSabbath Sshoofc, they have what grophio itae. lie i« prepared to do all kiwis
they call Union Concerts, once a of work,'and al fair prices. Give him a call.

lage of Middleville, this Co.
suggest the idea to our schools. Each
It seems that Geo. W. Kidd, u(
school could have a concert at their
—Oue of the leading men of our Thornapple, insured his house and |
; house every alternate month, ihe
villng-, meafioned to us the other contents in May, 1871, in the Farm- !| other school joining inWoald

Spring.

legs, will giro their Grand

L1EBI1AUSER,

’

and thinks of locating here in' the

AUMIX.

aad l2j MMf
If not do ao ifltaedlstely j yotr win sof

Boner

ing affairs, un-l where wo have form­

day that a crosswalk wa* badly need­ ers' Mutual, of Barry and Eaton Cos. •
i not this tend to bring the schools
ed between the Post office and Prin­ In February following he was obliged j
' nearer together, and would not each
ting office, and we think so too. There fo borrow $-100, mortgaging his' prop­
reap more benefit and profit than
is more occasion for
crossing al erty for that amount, and insured for
they could in any other way ?
point than any other on Main Street. the benefit of the mortgagee fur the
—Janies Willson, of Assyria, esti­
X—The Pioneer Fire Co, of Hast- sum of $ 100 in tho Hartford of Conn.,

Justice of the Peace,
*

—Ror. I. N. Crittenden, of Hud­
town looking after some
property he lias in this vicinity, and
he is well pleased with Nashville

QLEMENT SMITH.

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of baskets.

corner State wl Shermanson, is in
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Minim. Eatethi 67.
Mahar, Bridget 8a.
Mahar. Jamc. W._
Partello. Eunice W».
Por.er, Ludtoia 40.
Parker, Ida 57.
HoOcrte, Carrie W.
IVmIcoH. Ida 51.
Wheeler. Leota lO.
'
Manx Cobut, Teacher.

War* yen tri
ent $!,00 Tm.

W olcotl §

Sugars,
Teas,
Coffee.

UNDERCLOTHING
For

i-n dies,

tin&lt;I 2VT e n

tf*1!

JOB PRINTING

MILLINERY

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Hrs. US. E. BUTLER
wishes to Worm the Ladina ef Nashville
and vicinity that ebe has jdst received a

AT THIS OFFICE.

AU toil if CfflW Into talei Hiiiaitt fir M, at to
Hiytat latam,

GOOD GOODS AT DOW PBICBBf
SQL. Special attention given tc repairing.
Man. Mi X.

BVTLBB

a At Truman

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THROAT AMD MMJ

NOW IS ’lUUTIME!

■ •*n“ Et'L&amp;nil&gt; T&lt;mM M^s Grwi*
Bk&amp;rWraA1 •»»*»* *»plro» to .Owl Hchura' seat ta.lhs
that when the RepulAlcaD £*uMmotww'
Howettf Ulf till flrre sueMa,
le^xonnuUer * U1 iul‘*Haec » reeatatim. dsmaadeluded. It |
-tiem at eO cl
.
.
M to Capt- Hall's death, aU thy evidence tendbln death was from nattfrol

Tas indabtadnees
Now York banks is 1
•14,000,060 largrr th®p U was last year at this
time....Mr. Khanka,- ties city editor of the
New York THtomc, h»s Dera commHtod to Jail
in Brooklyn for coutmnpe of court, in refusing
to disclose the name of tho writer of ra article
in thaTpaper commenting upon tho action of

Jjunbert Cad wallalor, of Revolutionary fame,
disd recently at. Trenton, N.J., agedUU-----The Deputy Foatmsster of Wilmington. Dak,
has been arrested for embexadmentMany
of the New Euglaad manafacturing establisbTod to abut down on
Btingency. Others
are running
Tub Constitutional Convention of Pennsyl­
vania bae adopted a danse forbidding the
granting of peases by railroads except to eraploys*.... Charges of immense trends on the
revenue, baaed upon tho affidavit of a dis­
charged clerk, me madu against th® extensive
New York hcJte cd Woodruff A BoHomu.

m«nt, forgery and perjury. ~ The manufac­
turing •ixtrfcts cf Connecticut are represented
to be in u Hurt—Till,
It k sted
from 15.000 to 90,000 opsrtovw* sud factory
bauds have bora thrown out of empioymeul.

Tsa Fanners' Convratira eotameucod ita
sessian at Chicago ou the 22d of October, with
delegates in attend**** from Dtesota, Iowa,
Wisconaio, Indiswi, . Mlnuteota, Ifehraska.
New York mid ‘Canada. -Nothing
aceomplxsbed during the day beyond ef­
fecting a pti—III ilw

tions favoring the oousUurtion of a ahlp-canal
from Urn Atlantia seaboanj, via thn takes and
tbo Difanis rad Mi-sweippi river*, to the Gulf
of Mexico ; also, six-line, double-track freight
roads to Kow Vock city. The resolutions
elicited a long and spirited, but somewhat
dwaltaty, dtewMtes*. which resulted in their
refarenos to the Committee on Resolutions...
The Supreme Court of Iowa haa decided that a

days age, in response to a sereasrle, in which
rest telescope for he gi^lds views on tonrirw, the Constitu­
arrived at W'aah; tion, fiuaueo, panics, jto. He made no gllualonfo tho Sn&lt;alt matter. '
Wfrel object Klara
T«»ApoUo Hall Democracy and Hepnbllcraa
of Nsw iork city have formed an alikuoe....
AccMdtag to a Cedar Rapids dispatch, the
TowaAanate standsi Republican, 35; oppoaition,Jfl; BepnlJlean majority, 20. Tho House
st suds ; Republican. 81 ; oppoeitian, &lt;?,; Re­
he statM positively, will he used for no other publican majority on joint ballot, 22.
purpose than to meet the current expenses of
the Government....A atatoment of the opera­
tions ofthe free postal delivery system for the
yw "udjEg Juaa 30. 1H73, lies Jost been in Chicago, among other'things voted to ask
made, which'ehOWK that the Ictter-carricrH, Congress to repeal ths Bankrupt law, decided
during the year, handled 375,315,675 packages, against momorialixlng for a subsidy iu favor
al a cost of •1,429,493, showing a large in- of American ship-buildcra; and agreed to
rrtaac over last ytar. Daring the year, thirty- press upon Congrats the necessity of the im­
mediate‘establishment of a Department of
live new postal deliveries were established.
Thx Waahlngton correspondent of the Chi- CommerceThe click of silver Is again io

|ago pams

be has sufficient docu­
mentary evidence to prove conclusively that
the Long Branch rcindal. involving his repu­
tation and the wife of another man. was with­
out foundation. Th® husband of the woman,
it la raid, ia willing to testify that there was
ngpiiog wrong done, but that his wife wae
merely placed under Senator Carpenter's pro­
tection.”.. . .The receipts of conscience money
for the past fiscal year amounted to *3,900,
against eW.OOO for 1B72. This loads to the
conclusion that (hero in a stringency in the
conscience market....The important an­
nouncement k made from Washington that
Secretary lUcbardaon has decided to begin
«yfag cut silver for greenbacks or fractional
currency, dollar for dofiar. Thv amount ready
to put afloat is between •150,000 and 6200,000.
... .The internal reratine receipt* so far have
fallen *2,000,000 on account of the panic. It
la estimated that tho total receipts for the
VOWfagyw will Mi several millions below?
tho figures of lint year.
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one of the wealthiest and commercial cities
of Spain. The commander of the fleet de­
manded both mousy and provtaiona from the
inbaM|ax*|oL4M city, which they refused,
wherAp&lt;R»no threatened to bombard the dry;
hut theBritish, French and Italian aquadrone,
which had closely followed the Spaniard,
demanded that he should give 06 hours'

Woman's Ml aii Physical Guide FOR* FEVER

“iACUE

aa the ttalpbate tn the same dcre^wWe it

MMURDER?ia

VINECAR BITTERS

country are now being ruu to their full capac­
ity in tho coinage of silver, and it is thought
that before many day* allrexchange will large­
ly take tho place of the fractional cmrracy
I» IM k«&lt;t rtmtay tn th* wort* far tM fallowing
that baa bora so long fa use.
eampbunti, vtaJ Cxunpx tn the LlmH &gt;nd 8U&lt;m-

Tub Senate Committee on lyansportetion *ch, Fain la the Moniark. Wow.U, ee «w», KL«narrived at Richmond, Vs., ou bet. 22, and, SMlltmln aU U&gt;tarwi«, BiHmst Colle, X*nr»l«l»,
after inspecting th® first level of the James Ctolora,Dy»«nterT, CoM«, rloth Wound*, Snrai.
River and Kanawha canal and atap-locks, ex­
amined a number of witneMM, faciqdfag Cot
Whitcomb, Mr. Babcock CralgbiH, Gen.
Haupt, and other eminent engiuoer*, with a
view of ascertaining the proctickbUity of the
proposed completion of the canal, rad tho

length of nine nrilo*. Tbo ojrfntan of tho ragiuoera won to the effect that tbo tunnel and
canal could bo completed Iu tivo yearn at a cost
of •14,000,000... .Tlie taut report of the sea­
son on ll&gt;« eondhaon of tho oern crop b*e l*en
made by the Statistician of tho Department
qf Agriculture. It ehomi s falling off of 250,­
000,000 bunliala on tbo crop of taat year, and
&lt;4»cr .tent, leas area planted. Tho Only States
which report an Average crop arc Oourgia,
Jpkyida Arkansas-daliforwta and Oregon...,
Tho Canadian Parliament met at Ottawa on
the 23d of October. The addreas of the Governqr-Gencral commends tbo report of tbo
WolUoJ to, ta.Mf.gU. U«

IwmU Ylnly Vegetable
preparation, made &lt;’hicfly from th© na­
tive herb* found on the lower range* of
the Sierra Nevada mountain* of Califor­
nia, the medicinal nropertie* of which
are extracted therefrom -Ylthout the uae
of Alcohol. Tho queetton te almost
daily asked. “ What ia th© cause of th©
unparalleled buccobb of Vinkoab Brrr*Mf” Our answer is, that they remove
tho cause of disease, and th© patient re­
covers his health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Bonovator and Invigorator
of tho *yBtcm. Never before in the
history of the world has a medicine been
compounded poraOMing tho renmrkabla

Beaty'* U»tr Too'c will «wUk!y restore gray
hair* to their oriaiaal color, cleans* the eoatp at
4e«di-u#, aadproCaee akeaiUy prowU. It i* by

The properties of De. WaixmbV
V1MMUAM Bittexs are ApenenL Diaphomtic,
Carminative, Nr.tritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altorativa, and Anti-Bilio'***
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No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bone* are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other
meaoc, and vital organs wastM beyond
repair.

Bilious, Remittent and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so preva­
lent in the valleya of our great river©
throughout the Unitod States, especially
those of the Mlssisripiil. Ohio, Missouri,
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that road. The eetaSshmoffVTJf iTDotMuidfr
Board of Agriculture ia also strongly urged.
Biel, the Mraitojmg W4, yb&lt;^ U WW* »fetefr
a few days ago, was «&gt;■ route to Ottawa-to tale

I J.X a.t. WRUfrl-ifTmUV
AetaduuJL Chicago, adopted a resolution dofled by tho Italian Goverumont to vacate thair maoding that Amcricfc'^l^e^hl?
yean was the murder, some two yearn and a catabii'limento in Rome, ami quit tho Etarud mittod to buj to’Wgo jrhajever built, and be
half ago, of Hon. Sharon Tyndale, at Spring­ City fSjfver^*Rev. Dr. Caiidltah, the great granted to Aftieriean register for the asms.
field, DL One Mom Williams, a noted thief, Scotch preacher,la dead... .Advices from Rome The question of
who has Just been sentenced to the Peniten­ state that tho financial cri»&gt;i* in America baa dlepo»ed of Ly
tiary from that city, now comes forward aad caused groat excitement at fuo Vatican. It has Great Britain tlmkjdfi facilitate tho exchange
affirms his ability and willfagnoes to point cut never been kept recret that a great ;wrt of tho of ccmtnpditioa ‘ wh (mnala and jtftocr.re
for Amcrictn Wvrwels the' tuta of Canadian
cwJtat'oounrcling common waters. Iteeolu&lt;knrt&gt;«&lt;&gt;. Uta.
sosns time ago munkrod Gsn. McCook, at
phfyiog of the aseeeemor.t of &lt;td roldWrm du­
Yankton, Dakota, lias been indicted for mraA DKFUTanow of the French Assembly re­ ties, and fat d^v«
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“rkaghter only.... A ytnare wmra amwed.J.:*x&lt;a Uobrattkr has coofe«k«rto thofatrAler ©f
tilled spirits f&lt;5r exportation. . The news from
tbo old wotnra who wae found dead in her resignation were true. The President replied Ottawa, Canada, indicate* that the Macdonald
TUX UA&amp;KKTH.
tied, al PittebargL, a few days ago. She mys in a guarded manner that, aa a soldier, he Government is likely to retain its power....
VXH YORK.
abs killed the old lady under the impression should always give his services to hta country, The great shif Three Bmtbota, foryeriflr tho 0rev**^Katina.................. .
that she had a large amount of money.
’
but there might bo political emergencies in rtcamsr Vanderbilt, the largest walling vcweal
Tub Parmcro’ Convention concluded ita ws- which ho would resign; under no circum­ ia the world, recently left San Fnnelreo for
akxi at Chicago on the 33J oi October. Vari­ stances, however, would be desert the Con­ Liverpool with adargo^f'MOO tone of wheat,
ous resohrtiraa bearing on Che transportation servative majority winch elected him....The sained at ♦ 190,000.
qgastira were offered, dtacuaeed, rad voted testimony of Marshals Canrobcrt and Lebrauf
down, the final result being tbo adoption of h‘the Ikxaitte trial Im very damaging to the
A rivoBcnt Uiah with . the ladies—
ths following Bubeiitute • •• Wo dcaiand tbo aocuaod. and virtually escurea hi* conviction,
Tongue aandwiche*.
construction of railn-adji, rad tlto taprorc- ; Ths former teetitted, regarding tbs battle of
Chicago.
‘■wl i'r Hill juiiiiiiiinirnti^
tiir Kt. ITirat, that bo was as*ured by Baxaine that
W;d opmwtod br the Genend Government, for
nonn. that ho twice called upon him for amlLo purpoM of affo’-ding cheap and ample munition, 1ml received no aimiaitaiice whatever.
traMporiatton. and to protect tho people from He oouhl have held hla pomlioa at Man. La
n,.
monopoly "
Tour on tho 16th of Auguet, but abandoned It
by epeda! crjurw from tho Commamkr-inWuxiAM Burn, formerly Gfierr.Dr of Ohio,
Chief. Marobal Leboeuf deposed that hi»
Aed at hto residence lit Rockford, III., on the
corps achieved a decisive advantage on
JiSd of October aged 71.1..The steamer the ifith of August, but Baxaine ordired it to
fall beck, fearing failure of ammunition and

*as. Bed, Colorado, Brarea, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout btfr
entire country during the Summer and
Auttiqui, and remarkably bo duringseawns uf umuniti hvat and drynw*. are
Invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of th© stomsch and livar,
and other abdominal vtacera, Jn their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon tneae varioo* or­
gans, 1* easontially ncoeanry. . There
is no cathartic for. .th© parpoae equal to
I&gt;r. J. Walker’s VnrMAR Bitters,
ns they will speedily remove the dart­
colored viscid nyttter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tho same time
Btimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally reetoriug the hoaltby
functions of the digestive organa.

by purifying nil Ito fluids with Vinbgab
Bittbrs. No epidemic can take hold
of a 8TKtcm thus fore-armed.

Dpqpepsla or Indigestion, Head­
ache, rain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizzinww. Sour
Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Toate
in the Mouth, Bilious Attack*, Palpitautiau of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain In tho region of the Kid­
neys, and n hundred other painful aymptoms, are the-offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle wilt prove a better guarantee
of it* merit* than a lengthy advertma-

GotoVBinJokra.
!»**“;
IntLamtua'.ioni, Mercurial Affect-i». Old
riorw, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, as In ell other couatitutiotu Dia»tM ‘Walkeh'.'i Visbgab Bums orc
-hown their great curative powers in tho
most obstinate and intractable cmm.

For Inflammatory and Chronic

Rheumatism, Gout, Biliow. Remit­
tent and Intermittent Forers, Disease* of
tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
there Bitters have no equal. Such Dteestaee
are caowd by Vitiated Blood.

Cor. Beveridge, of Illinois, has tanned a proc­ . Maroa Mxbiij, ef Chicago, was recently
lamation ratifying that of ‘be President uam- banqueted by the Lord Mayor of London....
mg tho 87th of November as a day of tbankn- Bengal, in India, is threaten*; with famine.
priBg and prayer. ..\»er.-John «. Spaulding The insurgent fleet has left Valencia and resucceed. the lets Dr. Brads:! as Mradonary

Sechauicai Diseases.—Persons encn*ed iu Pdlnts and Minerals, such a*
Humber*, Type-Otters, Gold beater* ami
Minere. as they advance in life, are sobjeot
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
attaiuet this, take a dore of Walu*** Vuregak Bittekb occxujnnally.

chant ship*, and took four along with them.
... .A serious revolution has broken out fa the
State cf B'J’ior*, Mexico.
,
Tnx King of Saxony is desj....The news
from France ia encouraging to the friendn of
Iho Republic. The Mouarch-ite are lers boj&gt;eto NwwOrtaMa, wm burned on tho MBwimiiq.; fnl, mmI Lava determined not to hasten tho
river, new OecMta, Ark., on the MWh at Oeto- reopening of the Assembly. Tho Bonapartiat
her. Six or eight livoe were lort... .Tho O'd- organ, Lr Gauloit, pubtiehea a document
■irnod J*reray Deputise wbqJraor sptebiaci- •
twm peotestiug Agaiasi she restoretiM of fee
monarchy without consulting the country.
The Deputies of tlie Left Center bare
adiptod. by a uranimous vote, a resolution in
favor of a. CofaMrvatke Eopubito. M. Say.
oo behalf of the Ix&gt;ft Center, ref used to liatci.
•*,*0**7, , The Goverow to** the Lagkfe
tare to Mere tbs rate of
to
stated as a ringtdsr fact that art a single

ForSkinDfsmse*, Eruption*, Tet

tet. B&amp;lt-Kbrtun, Btotehes, Spots, MsnpK
Jfantohw, Bolte, Corbnudc.i, Ring worms,
Scald-brad, Sore Eye*. Erysipelas. Itoh,
Scurfs. Maeteoretfcna at the 8km, Humor*
and Diet*** of- ths Sirin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dag np and carrkd
out of the system in a short rima by the om
of there Bittern.

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking iu tho system of so many tbouaudv.
are effectually destroyed and removed. JTo
xyatem of medicine, no vi-nutfuges, no anthclminitics will free ths aytecm from worm*

A Mrarnte- dispatch of Oct. 22 states that victor., over the Republic.
fever, which for several days bad shown Frovinoe of Gerona... .Trot

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FREE.
THE TOLEDO BLADI

$75,000.00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
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*5,^00 IN COLD!
OS* OSITCP CASH PB1XB OS |

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$5,000 IN SLLVKIi! ^

11XX&gt; Gold and Bl!v«r I^ver Butins Watohas (tn
worth free $JD iv XTO e.o). | Coin SllT*r
V**t -Casta*. SoHSan* DowM*-alatodStirarware,

«e CURE I NO PAY!

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ORN.O STMOfeC.

Progression. No Retrograding.

VOL. I
4 runda

I

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r lesson.

. HAND AND HEART,
One evening in. the year 1520 n wo-

■ man, enveloped in a long black mantle,
I was walking toward the bridge of the
I Rialto in Venice. Her stejgj ware weak
I
I
I
I
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s-d uneven, and at times she looked
around with a hurried, frightened
glance. She paused on the center of
-the bridge, and’ looked down with a
ahudder oilXho clear, blue waters of the

I Adriatic; th*n dosing her eyes and
.murmuring, " Antonio ! my Antonio !
Adieu !” she prepared to *hrow herself
L-ovcr the parapet. Just as she was

r failing, a man rushed forward, seized
her with a powerful grasp, and draw­
ing her back, said, “Girl, destroy not
I thy life which Providence lias given

| thee. If you are unhappy, entc ■ year
! -church, kneel on its hollow pavement,
I pour out your sorrow, and tlisnk your
Maker that you have been preserved
His presence 1”
The girl impatiently tried to shako
•off tho strong, kind hand that held her,
and said, “ Let me go ! I must die I”
In another moment she tottered and
fell to the ground, where she lay with­
out Bcnse or motion.
Her preserver
jvsed her head, and, in order to give
her features. They wcro very lovely,
and the man gazed on her with wonder
' and admiration, as she was gradually
restored.
By degree she told him who she was
and where she lived.
Her history
might be summed up in a few words;
on avaricious father, a poor lover, a
mutual but unhappy love.
Vainly did Maria plead with her
father, a rich innkeeper of Venice, the
causo of her lover, Antonio Barbarigo,
the handsome gondolier plying beneath
the "Bridge of Sighs. At length, this
evening her father, Gianettini, forgot
* himself so far as to strike his daughter
with some violence ; and she, with a far
more culpable neglect of her duty, ran
wildly from home, juid, *as we have seen,
was arrcste-l on tho verge of commit ting
suicide.
The person who had saved her led her
gently to her house, and, having given
htr up to her father, seated himself in
an obscure corner of the hosterly. Gia­
nettini received his child with rude
reproach*«, and, bidding her retire to
her own apartment and betake herself
io her spinning, be cast a suspicious
glance at the person who hid brought
her home, whose stout, manly figure
and firm &lt;»iintens.ncc, however, de­
terred the innkeeper from addressing
him in a hostile manner.
As Maria turned to depart a young
gondolier aj«peared at the door, and fur­
tively approaching her, said, “ Dearest!
Dearest!’’
Gianettini rushed forward, shouting,
“ Out of this ! Out of mj house, fel-

should not become so too ?

FARM AND HOlSJSHOIil).

Whooping Cough Remedy.—Take
will, with the help of Heaven, do much. ”
plantain leaves ; wash and bruine them
“ A fool’s dream!"
well; now strain th'em through a doth,
“Nay!" said Antonio, “it is sober
and sweeten with honey ; for an adult
sense. Prince Lorenz de Medici was a
one tableapoonful is a dose.
.
merchant; Duke Giacomo Bforza, a
Cows should lx? taken in about suncoward.” .
.
. .
act,
or
before
they
are
preparing
to
rest
The man in the corner had hearkened
attentively to this dialogue. He rose, for the night', and od no account allow
them
to
be
hurried
to
or
from
the
pasand touching Barbarigo’s shoulder said :
“Well spoken, gondolier I . Courage tune, especially when full of milk.
Keeping Honey.—-Honey will not
brings success and struggles conquest.
candy if a tablespoonful of cream tartar,
Maria shall by thy wife."
dissolved in water, be mixed with a
Never 1” cried Gianetttini.
“Master Jew," said'the unknown, gallon of honey when scalding hot
turning disdainfully toward him, “if this Care mnst be taken not to iworch the
youth ohnld lAy down 000 pistoles, would honey. •
yon object to the marriage ?”
To Clean Gold Chains.—Put the
’ “ Be that u it may, you mnst re­ chain in a small glass bottle with warm
member that he is now little better than water, a little tooth powder and some
a pauper."
’
soap. Cork the bottle and shake it for a
“ Pshaw !" (Said the unknown, “ bab­ minute violently.
The friction against
blers are more tiresome than thievea. the glass polishes the gold, and the soap
Before to-morrow you shall handle that and chalk extract every particle- of
sum."
grease and dirt from the interstices of a
Bo saying he drew from his pocket a chain of the most intricate pattern;
piece of parchment and a crayon, and rinse it in clear cold water, wipe with a
turning-toward a table began rapidly io towel, and the polish will surprise you.
sketch a man’s hand. It was open, iraMany farmers have an idea that sheep
patiant, with hollowed palm, ns if cx- do not need water, but this is a mistake.
]*ecting a shower of gold pieces. It had, It is true that they will go without drink
so to speak, a sensuous, avaricious ex- a long time in cold weather and on moist
pression, and one of the fingers was en­ pastures, but in dry weather and on
circled with a massive ring.
high land they suffer for want of it
“ ’Tis my hand !" cried Gianettini.
To Holl Cobn.—One quart of strong
“ And your history," said the artist.
lye, prepared by pouring warm water
Giving the sketch to Antonio, its au­
upon a peek or more of ashes ; add two
thor desired him to carry it to Pietro | quarts of hoping water to it, and put in
Benvols, librarian at tho Palace of St.
the com ; lot it boil until the hulls be­
Mark, and demand in exchange for it
gin to start, which you can determine
600 pistoles.
by taking out a few kernels and washing
“ Bixhundred fools’ heads!" cried the
them in cold water. Skin out all the.
innkeeper. “ I would not give a zecchin
com ; rinse it in two or three waters ;
for it"
put it into cold water, and let it boil up;
Without speaking the artist turned
turn off that water so as to extract all
haughtily away.
■
the lye; fill up with boiling water, and
The gondolier took the parchment and
cook for four' hours slowly; add salt to
looked with astonishment at its guise.
your taste; let it boil half an hour more,
He then turned doubtfully towards
and serve. It must cook a great while
Maria; but a glance from her soft
to bo palatable.
dark
eyes reassured ixiiu and he act out
1
An Indianian says he has cured a
on
his
mission.
1
With folded arms and a moody brow valuable horse of sweeney in this way :
Take
an old stocking; make a little big
the artist commenced pacing up and
down the large room in the hostelry, out of some port of it, four or five
inches
long ; fill it with- salt; sew the
casting at intervals a scrutinizing glance
at the young girl, who, no v penitent for end up; take a bucket with some water
in
it
;
dip in the bag with salt; now'
her intended crime, was silently praying
in a corner. As for Gianettini, he seemed double up your shirt sleeve and rub the
unable to shake off the strange ascend­ sunken part for fifteen or twenty min­
Rub freely, occasionally pulling
ency gained over him by his unknown utes.
visitor; his habitual effronteiy failed the skin so as to loosen it after rubbin g
him ; and, for the first time in his life, Grease it; fresh butter is beat, although
other grease will do. Rub it in also.
he dared not break, the silence.
An hour passed. Theft hasty, joyous By so doing several mornings succes­
steps were heard, and Antonio appeared sively no doubt the mare will get well.

The bag contained 600 pistoles, and the sunken part Uggrow out even with tho
letter was addressed to the artist, and other parte. R the hair rubs off it will
prayed him to honor the gender with a grow again.
Pvmtkinb fob Stock.—The differon
visit:
“ Take these coins and weigh them," opinions of farmers ns to the value of
said the unknown, as he threw the bag pumpkins for milch cows and other
stock, is Lettered to be-thc result of dif­
towards Gianettini.
Antonio' Barbarigo stood before his ferent ways of feeding them, by a corre­
benefactor, pale, end trembling with spondent of the Germantown TWeyraph. In a hurry to clean a field,
joy.
“ One favor more," he said.
“ Who farmers will give their cattle a surfeit of
pumpkins for a day or two, then for a
are yon ?’’
day or two perhaps none, and, thus al­
“ What docs it matter ?"
.
“What docs it matter, say you?” cried ternate feasts and fasts, and conclude
the gondolier; “much—much to me! pumpkins are worthless, or worse. The
Tell me your tounc, signor, that I may writer says he intends to feed pumpkins
love and honor it to the lost moment of about two months—making them last
till the snow flies.
He feeds regularly,
my life.”
once n day, from one to three pumpkins
“ Men call mn Michael Angelo. ’’
“ It is my turn now," he said, “to per head, never more, and finds them
ask you a favor. It is to permit me to conducive to the health of otock, besides
perpetuate on canvas the lovely features greatly increasing the quantity and
quality of tho butter made. Pnmpkinof Mario."
The girl approached; site could not niado butter will readily pass for
speak ; but she clasped tho painter's “golden ’’ or “gilt edged" without the
hand and raised it to her lips. A tear use of “coloring.”
Good Men Make Good Hobbes.—A
fell on it ; and Michael Angelo, as he
drew back, turned away to conceal his .horse is never vicious or intractable
without a direct causa If a horse is
own emotions.
Twenty years passed on and found restive or timorous, you may be sure
Antonio,* the once humble gondolier, that these faults arise from defects in
the happy hupbsnd of Maria, and Gen­ his education. He has been treated
eral of the Venetian Republic. Yet his either awkwardly or brutally. Combrilliant position never rendered Ijim meuoe Uie education of a horse nt his
unmindful of his early Hfe, and his birth ; accustom him to the presence,
heartfelt gratitude, as well as that of-his voice and sight of mao; speak and act
wife, accompanied
Michael Angelo gently; caress him, and do not startle
him. All chaatisements or cruelty con­
Buonnroiti to the end Of his days.
As to tha crayon sketch of the miser’s fuse • the animal and make him wild.
hand, it was taken from Italy by a ool- They are good men who make good

dier in Napoleon's army, and placed in
Garden Walks.—Very solid and
tho Louvre. During the invasion of 1814,
it was unfortunately lost, and, bo fax as durable walks, either for garden or
street, may be made by mixing melted
or bitumen with screened gravel
recovered. The, story of its production, asphalt
however, Mil! linger, .mono Uw
ood-mtar., tad ^rmdmg
the
mixture
upon
n
prepared
l»cd
ditions of Venice.
’ ’ ............
............................................and
rolling it compactly. To be more ex­
each other fondly ? Will you not; lEeu,
A njngui.ah coincidence
recently plicit, we would say, first lay out the
•How us io hallow your old aged with brought an offender to justice. About walks level, grade and roll them. Spread
then a coating of three inches of coarse
two years ago, being, then a justice of
gravel or finely broken stone mingled
possession fradslantly of a eonviderable with the melted asphalt, and ram or roll
sum of money, and then disappeared. it down closely. Then add one inch of

Tin? j onng man did not stir.
“ Have you flniahed ?” he said, iu a
good-humored tone. “ Wherefore these
hard words? Have you never loved,
Signor Gianettini? Have you totally

I refuse my outwent

Therefore, get

NO. 6.

NA^VILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1873.
A stout

Alter traveling about the country and
spending all his money, he arrived at
Cincinnati, and enlisted under an m- fine ashes st each rolling until rthc path
sumed name in the United States army, becomes dry and hard, and all the as­
phalt is absorbed by the sand or ashes.

■
path, nor will moss or grass grow upon
it. Fur a few weeks occasional rollings
on duty at N«W Orleans, and
•ent back to the
of hi*

business so tremendously that they
NO MORNING CALLA
-CURRENT ITEMS.
the fall or early winter, at the age of
sixteen to twenty months. This is good
London, England, luui a police force have never been able to pay dividends
on
anything
bnt
their
preferred
stock.
evidence that thia plan pays boat under of 9,761 men.
.
.
all-the circumstance*, and yet there is a
Tub largest farm in England com­ These dividends come out of the pock­
ets of the people.
There is no other
respectable minority who insist, and prises 3,000 acres.
give weighty reasons for their position,
BsniHH capitalists are creditors of the source from which they could come.
that it pays best to have pigs come world to the extent uf $8^00,0000,000. The fictitious capital would, therefore,
if actuallyjjivested, supply what many
early, “crowd" them, and Hell them
ta. dremlrd U.U Uw eel m
ble
men have decided would he the
when-eight or nine months old. The
■&gt;..
41ul. nor n
ntv v.v.1
_ _
neither
a fish
a ....bn
snake, bn'
but an
eel.
argument of the larger class is that it
beat relief that could be afforded the
The 40,000 miles of British railway people, via.: A double track, steel rail,
takes comparatively little to keep the
pigs in fair growing condition the first cost twice ns much as our TO,000 miles. freight railroad from the interior‘to the
Fully two-thirds of the writers of the seaboard.
The excess of freight
winter, ami that the second summer
they will make rapid growth nt very New York press are under 35 years of charges which shippers now pay on this
fictitious capital would pay a fail; divi­
little cost in the clover field, and later,
in the stubble fields. Tho argument on
The value -of the property .ot Greet dend-on the cost of such a road.
the ether side is that it takes n certain Britain and Ireland is estimated nt $50­
SOME GOOD- CHEER.
quantity of food to sustain lif•, and that 000,000,000.
To those who will look for it, there is
tho food uecVssary to keep the store pigs
THM.mail from Now Sweden to Cari­
in good condition through the winter
bou, Me.—eight miles—is carried on a good deal of light under the present
financial cloud. Looking merely at the
and spring months, and through -tho foot by a w man.
.
instant and obvious facte, it- is clear
next summer, if fed to them during the&lt;
Fob the city printing and stationery
that we are prepared to supply Europe
yar/rites
first summer and fall, would give them
of the last ten years, the corporation
with many articles she needs in a great­
What key is tho hardest to turn ? A
a fine growth and good size ; then ranch
of .London paid tho sum of £13,729
er
amount
than
usual.
The
cotton
crop
less corn would fatten them than would
donkey.
19s 5d.
is generally placed at about -1,000,000
be necessary tho second fall.
There is
Why is a ladder like a prize fight ?
A Wodebn Sarah living in Ritchie bales,
equivalent to
1,840,000,000 Because it is made up of rounds. *
no special difficulty in making a pig
Of this,, nearly or quite
weigh three hundred pounds when nine county, Va., aged 83, recently pre­ pounds.
months old, but it is claimed that this sented her husband, aged 77, with an 3,000,000 bales will be exported, bed at five o’clock in tho morning.
after 1,100,000 are taken by our own
cannot be done where largo numbers are infant son.
Why do people generally dislike oat­
Ruby-red glass is better than yellow
kept together. We wish there were
cake?
Because it is nothing to
more records of actual trials of these glass for the windows of photographers’ tin's brings only fifteen cents, gold, it
(wh)eat
plans, so as to better get at the actual dark rooms; the latter does not absorb would amount to $200,000,000; bat it is
Sam, why am de hogs de most intelli­
■ quite as likely to exceed $250,000,000.
cost of raising and fattening pigs, lit­ all the blue rays. ‘
gent folks in de world ? Because they
tered say at the first of April, anil sold
The largest flouring-mill in tho And the tobacco crop should give $20,- o.---------------------000,000
more
for
220,000,000
pouncls
:
eburyting.
when
nine
months old.— Weitem United States is being built iu Minneap­
* scnooLMAfiTEB Baid of himself,
olis. It will cost $200,000 and contains exported. Reckoning from last year’s | A
Farmer.
exports
ofKpork,
146,
cheese,
bacon,|
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,
_
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,
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.
j
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I
am
like a hone, I sharpen a number
forty run of atone*.
A NATION OF TENANTS.
hams and-butter, we are probably with- ’ of blades, but I wear myself out in
Many Americans in Europe, whom
Great Britain is the only civilized
in
limits
in
assuming
$60,000,000
from
l
doing
it."
„
the panic render^ penniless, have bean
nation in the world in which tho culti­
..^o o?&lt;ks*Wou1II tako you for what
furnished free passage home by the tho export of these articles, to which
vators of the soil do not own it, but are
8100,000,000 should be added for 75,- you are,” said an old gentleman to a
•
a race of tenants. Even in Russia, the steamship companies.
000,000 bushels of wheat. It is calcu- ,!
fnp
" Why?” was asked. “Be­
Miss Louise Alcott’s mother, who is
emancipated serfs are now land-owners,
lated that, owing to a short supply,
thcy
etm,old
enough
tokntw
hotter,
says
:
“
I
am
each family possessing a freehold. In
To. King ol
live. i» .UU,
France, the land is owned by 5,000,000 73, but mean to go to the polls before I
*30,000 000 mor. m «&gt;m -.th tarhunj„j
lhirty.u^,
of men, or rather families. The greater die, even if my three daughters have to ley, rye u&gt;d other oere«U that evonot
men
u
u
portion of Germany belongs to the
'X'
“‘.T8’ r1””.’ 8i'1'
with Ota -if. in . Mtaty.
peasantry who cultivate Jho so51. Tho
Switzerland has 7,000 primary us over $400,000,000, gold value, to ex-!
, ,
,. .
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‘
same is true of Scandinavia, and even schools, 6,000 teachers, and 400,000 pee. Iron, onr crop, tad Europe toil- ,
y p’"nng
1 of Spain and Turkey. But, in these scholars. The education of children is urefc Still Inrtber. onr product ol gold ',and m »v* 1
.nd
mltar
i.
360.000.000
»
yom,
md
wo
P
“
&gt;
»
“
“ free and happy isles,” the son of a compulsory in all tho cantons except uuu nil ver is ©uv.uw.vuv ii &gt;mu, »un wv
•
... »a much
.
• ,
.
inn much as to say, Young lady here—
Briton has not where to lay his head Geneva and Uri.
receive
y.wivn
half nx inn.ih perhaps
Tiorhann from “ninc M
J .
.
_
.
,
.
_
.
.
.
TTn«R«n3
vniitod.
Husband
wanted.
“
which he can call his own. They arc
Abtemvs Hale, of Bridgewater, Mass., abroad,. and have 8150,000,000 in the
Ah excellent old lady who visited the
“ hewers of wood and drawers of water" is tho oldest surviving ex-member of Treasury and banks. The export of
Highlands of the Hudson' during the
for an aristocratic class; and no En­ Congress.^ Hd has just passed his 90th mcuuui
alcohol 'is
a month,, —-O-- ---m about
nuuiu 10,000
1U,WU barrels
uiuicio uiuvuhi
1
glishman can worship God “ under his birth-day.’and is hale and hearty. His •ad Earopo ncoU more rwlber than pa»t rummer, raqmrml very grerely
_
....
.
.. .
_ 1---1- — 41... .......I.. ...tn V.rrlr.Tt r.,1.1
own vine and fig-tree,” because he has sister, aged 96, lives with him.
less. And it may be added as an inter­ which of the country seats belonged to
no land on which to plant them. This
esting item in this connection that Cal- j Rob Roy McGregor,
A Philadelphia pjiper suggests “ a
is not a figure of speech, but n literal
--------------proposed
J to substitute steel bars
meeting of the editors of the country, ifornia will have 1,000 bales of cotton ‘ It ’is
truth. There- is do" public
of
for bells in church steeples. They are
North and South, for tho purpose of for sale this year.
title io land in Great Britain. There is
light,
give
greater
scojie for architec­
The
Philadelphia
North
A
mcrican,
cultivating fraternal relations in advance
no such officer as Recorder of Deeds,
dear-headed and never deceptive, dis­ tural design, are not liable to crack,
of the centennial commemoration."
which we have in every county in the
and
nxo
easier
to
ring.
A Cologne journal states that 235 cussing the above good figures of cheer,
.United Stata, where the title to every
! says that these statistics concur with
J
ohnny, a seven-year-old
.
johnny
scven-year-oiu youngster,
yomqpuir,
foot of real estate in the whole Union young men of that town have just bocn theltai llu.1 VV17 recvnU, 310,000 in
um,,.
Ih.t
condemned
to fines of 50 thalers each
can be- found of record, and traced
rilvCT w™ offered «l pnr on W»ll .trenl,
in Ha,¥On," whvrethrough all the changes of ownership, for having emigrated to America con­ nnd drelinnd bec.n» onnvmc.v » more :
cUH ,,Illig„ted lhu ifwoold
trary to the military law. Wo presume
readily oounted and
.ml easily
...il. held.
Lull Thus
Tim. 1
U,e„ j„ t oU„
that Euv condemnation wm in-eaeli
Colonial gic*,t down to the present mo­
values have aiirnnk i~th(7 gold pientinui-j
ment The real reason why there is no by default.
has fallen, and that of silver disap­
Tyndall, in a letter to Nature, com­
public, record of land-titles in Grqjit
peared ; tire great crops have been sat- ;
Britain is that the land-title commences bats the theory entertained by many, isfoctory and face a prompt demand.
And u&lt;bu*h like a dore
that
the rainbow is reflected after the The crops insure active and profitable '
in robbery and confiscation. The land­
Ou »ome.
lords dore not exhibit their title, as fashion of an ordinary floating cloud transportation for the railroads, and
which
emits
light
in
all
directions,
and
they know that its origin is force and
good freights for shipping. They also
fraud, and that might set the descend­ which, by the light thus emitted, paints promise abundant work for
mills
ants of ths rightful owners to thinking its image in the water.
that is extended by the demand far iron
A -chap who was on trial for burglary,
unpleasant and dangerous thoughts.—
It is announced that Mr. James Gor­ at a time wheiT European prices have
on being asked what his business waa,
London Letter. .
don Bennett, tired of seeing one after indnoed talk about ex]&gt;ortatien.' Such ■
—-------------------------------i
of t)ic Government polar exhibi- facta will raise again the confidence and ■ said he might be called a locksmith ; .
and when asked when he worked
M!I.K AND TYPHOID FEVER.
■ tions coma to naught, has decided to restore the activity whose temporary i
at lus trade, replied: " Lost night,
Since the first well-defined suspicion ; Hrn(i ouj a “Herald polar expedition.’
diminution caused an alarm not wholly when J heard a call for the police I
of milk as the agent of disseminating '
Bennett’s instructionswfllbe, "Discured jwiLups to this day. All of Lheue ।
typhoid fever, evidence has accumulated j cover u10 pole. Spare no expense. ”
made a bolt for the door.”
indications are of a perm*ncnt cliarnc-bid. prove.
om of
RirrBI!( TBWOTir o( Mh
Jinks had been indulging too freely
ter, and their existence should add ma­
m.portu.0. by no mean, m.nor Or. • SUr|,
K
h„ .
whloh
terially to the confidence that has re­ in ardent spirits. At a street corner his
lUl^on, mea.o.1 .MpeoUr of Ixvd.,
mn, Fedcnl|
hat
dropped into the gutter.
Says
was taken from her by some Federal vived, without touching the high-water
England, has jnst added important tes­
soldiers during the war, and was gone mark we hope for. They agree with Jinks : “I know—if I pick you up I’ll
timony on ilje subject. Toward tho
fall
—
if
I
fall,
you
won
t
p
—
hick
—
me
—
nine years and nine months, to the very tho immigration, whose first function is
close of the year 1832, according to him,
day, when she astonished the whole to create more.
They harmonize with hick—up—good-night J" And he walked
fever appeared in Leeds in isolated
off
with
a
smile
of
satisfaction,
describ
­
family and neighborhood by returning manufactures that are steadily expand­
places, and in districts where the . sani­
home by herself and of her own accord. ing, and the ‘general contentment that ing innumerable • zig-zags os ho went,
tary conduian was unexceptionable.
leaving his hat in the gutter.
The exports of wheat from Jan. 1 to creates good from things evil knd util­
The cause of this for a while completely
izes the profitable for grander benefits.
A young man who profeaaos to have
bnffledjdiscovcry; but at length it was Oct. 21 of the present year, from New
There are so many willing to display traveled says that the only difference in
York,
were
20,265,458
bushels,
while
found that a milk-dealer living in the
possible evils that a proper emphasis the whiakies of the two principal cities
center of the town supplied every house from the corresponding period in 1872
needs to be maintained for the oppo­ of California is that, after taking a
in which fever was present. But the they were only 9,502,205 bushels. The
drink of Sacramento’s chain lightning
site.
milk-dealer got his milk from a farm­ receipts of wheat at NeifYork from
Mbs. Elizabeth Churchill, of Rhode you iiamediotelj^iskc a abort cut to
house some distance away, and all with- Jan. 1 to Oct 15 were 25,686,411
in his house were well. Uy-on visiting , bushels, compared with 10,345,406 iu Island, read a paper to the Congress of the railroad and *f;r&gt; to sleep on tha
•■
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the “ AssociatiouB for the Amelioration track ; whereas. aft'-r jinbdJng a little _
the farm-house six persons were found 1872.
of Sun Francisco'H bnl.fcd fowmily, a
of Woman” on the “Relation of Woman '
suffering from the disease, lying in a
WATERED RAILWAY RTOCKR.
burning desire takes poteewaun at you
Two years sgo, Mr. Rufus Hatch, to the Temperance Cause.” She urged
room adjoining that in which the milk
to steal a horse and .buggy.
cans were kept, and nursed by the same a New York gentleman of considerable women to refuse to marry moderate
woman who managed the dairy.
Of prominence, published a scries of circu­ drinkers. She said the world bad gone
Mas. Ellen C. Sherman, wife cf tho
the eighty persons attacked fourteen lars, exposing to the public the gigantic on long enough manying blindly and Rev. Moses Sherman (Methodist), of
died. A dairyman in Glasgow, having proportions of the stock-watering frauds stupidly, and that it waa time to de­ Piermont, Grafton county, N. H.,
fever in his house, supplied seventy- of the most of the principal railways of mand the same purity in mon as he de­ claims to have had a miraculous
three families, living in five different the country.
It waa generally thought manded in woman. Hhe also exhorted visitation from Christ, and her descrip­
streets, and in these familie* Uiiriy-aix at the time, the public mind not tlien women to oppose the use of tobacco, for tion of it is as striking an 'those related
case* of fever occurred.
being aroused to the full enormity of that led to the use of Uquur. To apeak by the Roman Catholic Saint of I’aragr
the practices going on, that Hatch was of tobacco M leading to drinking is an if la Menial; She hsd been a sufferer for •
Vhby little comment is needed on the led to his attacks upon the roads from nno should say that one who begins with fifteen years—cojjfmcd to her bed tor a
following statement :x Last year New personal spite, ana consequently Lin murder may by a process/DC moral large portion of' the time. On the 15th
York had one convict out of every eight statements were taken with much allow- declension, become a pflScrartuxator. of September, 1872, she became entire­
hundred of her inhabitants;. Illinois once.
But subsequent developments But if women would refuse to marry ly helpless. She regarded her recovery
had one out of every seventeen hun­ have proved that he Atas more nearly moderate drinkers and consumers of as impossible, and on that night “qoudred; Delaware one out of every nine hun­ right than any one could then believe. tobacoo, it is likely that drunkenness Recratcd heraelf completely to Christ." •
dred. The figures arc interesting from In a recent issue of the Chicago Trib­ and the tobacco vice would be ex­ On adoomplishing this, she states that
the fact that the whipping-post is still une we find these circulars ro-snmma- tinguished.____________________
an institution in Delaware, and is rized. They show that the total amount
Tire aggregate receipts of wheat at
claimed to lessen crime much more than of stock-watering, in one form or an­
Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, pered, “ I will come unto you, and will
the ordinary modes of punishment. other, ' of the enumerated
roods, Cleveland, Bt. Louis, and Duluth from manifest myself unto you.” To thia she
Delaware has no great cities where is &gt;185,125,486, or enough, m Mr.
Jan. 1 to Oct 18 were 52,156,793 bush­
criminals most abound, and yet we find Hatch estimates, to build and equip a
els, while the receipts for the eono- her Ups,
she has nearly
many oonvictious, in first daM double track road, with »teel
spending period of last year were only
proportion to her population, as New rails and iron bridges, from New York ^,619,477 bushels. Tho nhipments far that voice. repH id lovingly and
York, with her dozen commercial cities to Omaha* imitating a line to St Foul.
the same period from the porta men­ “I will. Be thou elrem.” And,
and her targe number of pretentious Most of these roads psy dividend* not
tioned were 44,935,762 this year, coin- adds, “ with the words came the de

as many m Illinois, and a proportionWrrb

selling their

i blow like a cob

«L- Bb* did nut see
I His prnwmee
&gt;m like • ctoud.

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h.&gt;
'A
' .
: Asylum fur the ioxene, 5r», Act. '
»■ I he Committee on MwceBan^i# k Hu. 120.18»..........................
l.MJO.tv
' Ciaim*. through tbeir cbvxmnn. Mr. I General Purpoaw, Art. No. IU2,
,-filrthwr reported that-they)
......................
4,poo.(M)
STH-A-IV G ER ,
I lisd exmtitned the
atu-nnnu
&gt;‘*tliuUr,n for the D., D. and B.,
ine ip.Mrwtng
ucaxmis ■; 1.**•
: and W.Ml' l
fuetr^llnu-an,-..
**•
arid would recommend their allowance
•
Chims through lireir Cltairman j
as follows;
•
- Mr.. Mnnroo, rcj«orti-d that they had
State* Prison—building, Art. No.
examiUBd th* fallowing
Recounts
I.-Mnxn. . C
00. 1878....'..................................
760.00
“ cf County Buildings l.oOO.OO IT. a. H. Brooks bap. Sheriff
- abd -would recommend their aftow« efLTre Steeb--------- 816 0Q
9.00 9.00 State Public School, Act. No. 112,
nnoc as follows.
1878.. —..........
- ' 75.00
“ uf forming Implccicat# 275.0*&gt;-5State Public. School. Art. No. 122,
$7,800.61
1878.. .... ..................
- 670.00
ientt Clerk's Office, 1
Liv’di:;g
16.00.16.00
State Reform School, Act. No. 159,
of Hastings, Mien..* &gt;
1678.—...........:...... :._______
WORTH OF
repairing jail.................... 23.96 23.95
■Octolwr I3l)i. 18T3. )
University,
Building.
Act.
No.
7,
21. Gram &amp; 1’hffipa, merchaa’c 61.80 61.30
lug B.&amp; D. Mndrrturuiug
g the day designated by
22. Grable &amp; HuMell, hardware -w*
**° '* Unircrrity', Aid, Aet.*No."1878. 670.00
46.68 40.68
B.
M.
A
D.
.
472.60
r»f the State of Michigan,
er*lcondition: and we would earnestly rce- 2&amp; J- 8. Goodyear A.Co.,lum­
Thomas BrAngvfa, juror
ber sad straw .................. 6.65
....... 6.65
......
4.00 otumend the taking of such measure# m
fee*.
.
'
$14,788.46
shall in the ne»- future furnish'oueh * build­ 24. J. A. Swewtry. Att’y fees... 60.00 00.06
SufHMVisoni, the Supervisors elect of
W. T. Barber A 8 other*
IF YOU WANT
For
county
lax
as
follows:
1168 12.M ing ns eh all be a credit to the County in np 36. W.' T. Ea-tmnn, Lime......... 8.35 8.85
holding inquest,
the several Townships end the City of
Salaries of County'officcrx...’........ 4,825.00
]warence, and at the same.time tarnish co- 26. Clement Smith. Att’y fem.. lO.OtT*
E. B. Carpenter. &amp;“ oft­
% Hiutiug^. met nt the County Clerk’s
10.60 • 10.60 cotutnodxtion fur the claselfir.ation and sep­ 27. J. P. Roberts A Co., sta’ry 80.81 8O.H5 Estimated amount for poor Fund
en. holding inquest.
a» per retort of Co. Bapt's of
ufo.--.- tti s-iid county as above, and
aration of its inmates, according to sex, age 28. Daniel Striker, -expenses... 25.80 25.80
Pftor._.C7................ ........... ........ $3,000.00
• Dlsapowod.
*
wi rr called to order by the Clerk.
4.58
4.68 and condition.
CONSISTING OF
On motion the report was accep­ Eitlmated amount for Insane Asy­
.
On the rull being called hjr-Town- 7. Richmonds 4 Backus,
lum, Kalamasoo
.......................... 1,000.00
S.J. BinihMAX,
blank*, books * It’ioa'y 1247.29 4MT.29
ted and adopted.
,
ships and City, the fallowing Super­
Eotimalea for Contingent Expense#
D. D. Pratf.
The account of Henry A. Good­
visors were present and answered to 8. John Hotchkiss, express
of County,
. 11,36«&lt;.5O
•
'
Sup'f#
of
Poor.
2.85
2.85
charge* on books,
$20,191.70
year and 19 others was presented,
Dated, Ifoatinga, October 1 llh, 1873.
.11 :
9. IL Mudge, merchandise,
, Artemus W. Chapin. 10. A.M.Roek.rapalra jail
. Barry County Popr Farm aro uni from and on motion of Mr. Cressy; were
Total amount pf Tax, $34,925.16
received arid.refcrrcd .to the Commit­
............ fohtt II. Day.
11. Smith, Meaeo &amp; PreHon, .
Ort. lith. 1872, to Get. llth, 1878:
Seven and one half mills on the aggre­ MEDICINES,
, Ephriatu F. Menloy, ' Is'nps, burners &amp; chimtee on Miscellanous Claims.
gate valuation of the taxable property ot.
.
arcEirm.
WINES &amp; LIQUORS,
tt 12-85 1872.
.. George C. Niebels,,
rdes, .
Mr. Munroe offered the following the county ns equalized by the Board of
Oct. 11. Sold corti fodder in field......$10.00
1.00
12. Jackson Crilvs, juror, fees
Um of &lt;eam lut Ml................ 8.00 resolution.
Supervisor* will give the amount required,
PERFUMERY,
x
2.20 2.20
Bold 42 20-60 bus wheal $1.25 68.50
to wit:
$34,926.16. Wo would therefore
.City, 1 * 4 War.U. Tra»rr» Phillipa j 14.' anMcIntyre, jui
4.00
4.00
TOILET SOAPS,
150 Ibn wool, 62
recommenddhc adoption of the following
62..........
............. 78.00 tow(whip*
4.50 Not. Rib. “ 1«» lb«
4.30
- 2 A 3 Ward*. David Q. Robinson
j. jf. Bawdy, witm
i..
.
1500114. bay al $12.00.
Resolution:
12ih.
.CiiarUaJL I'otfHga. 1£. Trewinn Bawdy,. &lt;
Hope. L.~........
TEAS,
1528 lb». hay at $12.a». 9.16
_... r I to bonlMM by &gt;vrufln&gt;lc utttw Tvwd Cicvke »txl
Sffitb.
........ ...... Aaron J. Wither .
b|e focs,
21.26y 20.85
Irtihj,
1580 Iba. hay at $12.00.. 9.60 OU, Rcfurdcr, fw lueiwlilp m»l Hty tutrjXX'a «l»o
8Oib.
COFFEE,
mi. ..........
John H.-MonroeI
•
" iJnJl'uXm
Oo motIon
of----Mr KeaS,e&gt;the reP°rt
to mwAb upon U&gt;» tax' filv property ot HcSort ln»1873.
»nrt»
».eud. wirl. .utn» of -inotwy m are &gt;wo|“
RICE,
’'.....Hrorv Browu*of the Committee on Claims, wasac- Apr 4th. “ 1 yearling heifer...^..... 1000 Ci^-rrtjfivdto, azj requlreJjb, the Bcbool DlMrict
26th. " 20 bus. oats al 35..... 7.00
.......Jobu Q. Creasy copied
nnd adopted
__
. lopted.
SYRUP,
38..........
On motion of Mr. Henry Browu
Allof which is respectfully submitted.
MnylOtb. •* 25 ••
•* 88
9.60
On motion Board
.......... Lewis Wilcox
' adjonmdd until
RiHland.^w
29th. “ 18 «
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‘ the resolution was adopted.
*
Jous Kkaolx
SODA,
Denbon 8. Bugbee lo-morrow morning at the hour of
Tlicriiappiv,
.. 20 ••
••
•* 40......
8.U0
•
Hkxby Bnows,"
The Committee on Sulerics of
..Elijah P. Barnum
Kac-ttand...
June24th. *• three year old atecr— 40.00
eight o’clock..
Jam as Touxo,
p CeamiUeo
SPICES,
.
County Officers, through their Chair­
2f&gt;tb. • 166 lbs. wool at 29,...
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
•
Jonx H. Dav, .
|
man Mr. Henry Brown, submitted
On motion of Mr. Monroe, John Q
CRACKERS,
' ,30 h. •• P? flTeep at $2.50.........
. Aakox J.- Walkxb, J
Cressy, of Prairieville, was chosen
July 9&gt;b; *• ® 24-S2 bus. oafaal40. 18.50 the following as their report:
On motion the' Report of the Committee
Wedn'esday Morning,)
RAISENS,
l l'lt. " 20 24-82 bus. oa’a at40.
Your Committee on the Salaries
Utiu|x&gt;rary Chairman.
October 154h, 1873.
J
2.00 of Cbtinly Officers, having had the on Finance wa# accepted nnd adopted, and
16th. •• 4 bun. coni al 60...... ....
LAMPS,
dfa motion ot
ol Mr.Monroe,
the uunru
Board
referred to :ho Committee upon Apportion­
M#
;vir.nionrt*:', inc
Board convened pursuant to adjoitrn___________ ____________ 5.00
224ment
of
Taxes,
for.
dirbion
of
taxes
to
the
subject
under
consideration,
would
procceued
the elCTltoo
election of Chiiraan
Chairm*- „,c„;
woMtad to
to Ito
c,||ea.' Meml.w. olT pre,- Sept. 18th.
2! 40-70 bao. earn nt 55 11.85
CHIMNEYS,
recommend that salattea be paid to several Townships nudity of liaatings.
by’ballot, with-the following result: ‘ent. Board proceeded to'ousiness.
20th.
CASTOR,
The Committee on Miscellaneous
tire County Officers as follows :
D. G. RoMjwou. a! ll*«llno City, recehed IS Votes
.Mr. Day offered the following res­
.
$436.61
•loti. Q. Crr»y. ot 1‘ralrtMt’ta,
“
*1 vote
'
‘
KEROSENE
euwoo Claims, through their chairmatii Mr.
Uctrj DroBB, of Oraosvrilte,
“
1 vote olution :
ExrrsniycBM.
.
•
. 1872'Munro**,
further
reported
that
they
Oct. 17th. Paid for hhor in house..... $7.00
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,
1,00000. had axaminad the following accounts
23J. Paid for lumber e luadrios 11.60 juJuvof I’rebatv.furMIt, the «arn of
D. G. Robinson, having received
All of which is respectful}’ submit­ and would recommend their allow­
Paid’ for *labor on farm.
‘
.9.75
.
r majority of votes of all Supervisors um! permitted to return linnie.
29.00 ted.
Nor.l'tib. Paid-for move sad pipe.
ance as follows:
' : '
■ '
On motion of Mr. Munroe, tho res­
dec.t. hv was declared duly elected
5,iW
234 Paid for buck sheep.....
.
Nature of
Am't
.
' IIWtT BtUiWS,
]
Wotions,
olution .was adopted.
Paid for work in house.
No.
N*ruc.
claim.
claim'd
ns Cli drman-for the current year.
J
ames
&gt;
Committee.
11.91
Paid for sundries
1.70
29. F. D. Ackley, sundries... $1.70
On motion of Mr. Keagle, the Clerk
Mr. Munroe n.ovcd Shat tha Char­
• DESisoHTJ. Bcobxr.)
■
7 00
Dcs.21st.' r»»4 for one ting......I. .
30. John Q. Crctay. bslhtnce
wns
allowed
an
order
of
live
hundred
man ap|H&gt;int rhe usual cummirtees
On motion of Mr. Day the report
0.00
^Paid for work fa bouse.
an field nrtev...... —40 00 40.00
ennsislitig (if the usmd number of doilnrs to apply on salary.
'Paid for sundries.........
31. M.T. Wboelcr,insu-oiice,
wns acccptt^l.and adopted.
OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND
The
account o( George
- ------------------------- 1873,II, Brooks
membre. together with a Drain
rxprcsw, etc...... ...L.. .256.55 266.65
On moiioR of Mr. Nichols, Board
tuiu ten others was
whs presented,
picsvuiwu, and
«uu Ou
vu January, Paid f--r labor In house.
82. Wr». Burgrer, Justice fees 2.00 2.00
Committee consisting of three mem­ and
I’irtd for suudries.................... 7.25 adjourned until to-morrow morning 33. Wm.,M. Scudder, Deputy
I motion of Mr. Henry Brown, were re­
ber".
at the hour of 8 o'clock.
Sheriff f?cs„................ -55.60 66.50
ceived and ret erred to Committee on Fcb.llth- Pahl for 282 lbs. bref nt 5J 56.51
Motion prevailed.
.
Wsi. H. Powfrs, Clerk.
28th. Paid for work it# bonce....... T».6u
.50
84. J. C. Quaif, Juror# fees,..
.60
On^notioo Board adjourned until Miscellaneous Claims.
MAr.14tb.Paid for labor on form......... 10.00
35. J. C. Hall. wltncM fees.’... 4,34
4.34
Mr.
Day
offered
tho
following
res
­
’ Paid for labor ia house...:.. 4 50
tomorro w morning at the hour of eight
2.84
36. D. C. Howell, witness fees 2.84
Thursday Morning, )
tEz- With a view of selling off tita
Paid for 10 bus. potatoes 60 6.00
olution :
8J. J. IL McDevit, conat’e •• 23.45 16.05
o’clock.
Oct. IClh, 1073. j
.
-------------- a
0.751
entire stock in the next 30 or 60
33 0. M. Hasty. Jail record 11,40 If. 40
AT THE
Rmolvhh, By th* Board of 8npent»or» of the Apr. “th. Paid for timothy Mod...
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Board___
convened
COO
______
.
,pursuant to ad- 39. Jus. A Swersey, Att’y fee 10.00 10.00
Cwntyof Barry, at their O=u.b«r B-wlnn, .V 1». 1*73
18ih*l'at'l for work in house.
days. I shall place the above named
that tho qunrity Surreyur he, and la bop-by nulborU,
---------------------------------7-Oo‘jonrument. Roll called, members1 40. H. A. Goodyear, hardware
Paid,
for
clover
m
*«1
......
I I..
nnp tl-V.k
Goods on sale at unheard of price* foi
Tuesday Morning,
)
Paid for lumber for outbo’c 6.14 | „n 1&gt;fC8CQi. Board •proceeded to busi-■
and lumber.................... 42.89 42.89
DRUG STORE
Paid tot sundries.................. 6.2G I
r
October 14th 1873. J
41. 8. L. Devin#,Deputy Sher. mno o: «■&lt;» town, mki bcii wkvv
■MayHrl. Pa&gt;«4 fh«^p!a»ter-....7.............
1—. 'iff Fees.........
j.60
7.60
Ir,Uhl convened pursuant lo ml- ,
copied Into the total bookavthU
‘ |
The special Committee on Salary ^7
7«h. Pahl for lumber nod labor
Deputy
-.2. Jonathan Pox,'
i'liiriinichi. Roll called. Meinbeis
ou-ir u
n
for ouihouao... 12.10
........ cf C-ownty Superintendent of Schools’
'
Si.criir Fees-..................
—.... . 80,05 .80.95
|.r.,ceded Io
On motion "of
f Mr. Pb,ll
Phillipa,
'l”' ll,c
the rres“18 16 , through their Chairman Mr. Munrie,» 43. Sm’th - Sanford. Deputy
12th. Pal l far fencing lumber......
■
*“1'
O„°"mX"ofOPMOrd rIetode.Bro„.„.
Paid for i.bor on farm....... r oo'8ub:u,lle&lt;1 thc
us lhcir rc42.10
Sheriff Feia...........
On molionof Mr. Pleiades Brown,
Paid for labor iu bouto...
4-4.
L
’
iurk
Hall.
witneM
fece*. ___
4___
34
£041 port J
.
’ Baid for suudiic-...................
-C^nunilUcon Eqelinlion-aohn Q. ■ D““'J
*I
Your Committee ou the Salary of 45. Denni%t Hulmes.’’riulinj 18.20 *
4.00
JnnoTth.
Paid
for
shearing
kh»cp
......
,46. 1». nnis &amp; llolmer, “
17.60 *
Cto&gt;«. lender D.plmra. Lew..
Wx B. F»ww^ Clerk.
|
County
Superintendent
of
Schools,
13:h. Paid for ma’tcr'.nl and re47. William Tinkler, Depu’y
j
.
pairing riMcrn................
- .I having irad the subject under cnnsid-l
’ Wjlcmc, George C. Nichols, Denison
Sheriff fee-.................... 296.95 250.00
Parties will Please Take Notice
Afternoon Session, 2 p. m.
Paid fur l.tbor on farm.......
cra’iou would recommend bat T. B. 43. Il II.Wood &amp; 7other#,jus8. Bugbee, Epliriatn E. Manley and
Board convened pursuant jo adjournPaid for labor in bou-c.
tier, sheriff A juror fees 9 90 9.90
Diamond,
County
Superintendent
of
17Se"’ on
MUcdlueou m«&gt;t Biirorilei.'Mtabe™ .lipre.- . Julylflth. Vaidjor repairing plow...... "
49."
HenryL.Grccn,
cunat
’
o
“
2.46
2.46
7.W School#,' b© paid' four dollars per day
’ Paid f&gt;r labor t n farm.......
Clmm-Jotor U. Munroe, Elijah p, «oh Boyrd proceeded to brixnew.
On motion of Mr. Keagle, the report
8.151 for his services as such, to include
Paid fur sundries...’...............
J•
।|
The Committee upon Equalization
Barnum, »pd...
Artemus ...
W. Chapin' ! pay for stationary, and tint his *ery- was accepted and adopted.
Aug. 2d. I’pfl for' ’balance labor to
of assessment rolls, submitted the folThe account of C. G. Holbrook and
.
Xhhoap
......
......................
•13.02
•
khall
not
exceed
225
days
in
ices
shall
Committee
on
'Finance
—
John
Ke;ii
• vruiuiaiorcvii rinvucr—-uinui ac|&gt;-&gt;
.
16. W!
eleven others ware presented, aud on
|
/'aid fur other bib &gt;r...—........
tie, Henry
p
.
f
!
gle,
Henry Browu.
Brown. Jamex
Janie* Young,
Yount. Johu
*
, o*’*”S"!r'or‘Paid for labor in bouse..... JJ.W any ouo year.
— -.
......
ij
The Committee Io whom was refer ,
motion of Mr. Day were received and
IL
Day, Jaud. Adron
J.
Walker.0
All
of
which
is
most
respectfully
1.80
I cd
c« the
U&gt;c equalization
rqu.uz«.,u»of
ul assessment n-u.
for
mils '
referred to the Gunmittee on Miscel­
• Committee oh Cbunjy Buildings—|
12.00 submitted.
WITH THAT OF CREDIT,
,K
tons for Lamb...... 6Q0
laneous Claims.
Hci|)des Brown, Aaron j. Walker nnd of the several Townshipsand the Cily.j *
John IL Mtrroe^
ofTIasiingN, beg leave to submit the
The Drain Cnmriiittee through their
5.00
••
labor
in
bouse.
—Charles N YniiPgs'
John Keaule,
&gt;
#
8ut.driei......
chairman, Mr. Munroe, submitted the
Committee on Salaries—ITenrjF
Leander Latham, )
There bring a wide difference between th*
™~Teuf......~-.-■■feltowitig report :
Brown. James Youngs and Denison
•
two, for
• 9ik.
'• Threshing...... ...
11.68
On motion of Mr. Day the report Junc21, lb’°
‘
S. Bogbce.
" Labor on farm...... H-26,
11 th.
$12.46
hand.
was accepted.
Committee on Apportionment of
55.00
$78892
Mr. Bugbee moved that the' report By Tot on hand returntd.
Yon can’t almost a I watt*
Taxes—John Q. Cressy, John Keat2-» of the Commit’re be ammended by
Due Overvecr of “
Farm.
$57.46
tell liow cl esc yon can
gie, and George C. Nichols*
$441,241 inserting 230 days in place of 2’5 Oct. 14,1^73. T«i nrdenr outit-in'Ifag 143.24
Drain Committee—John II. Mun­
Wo hare nUo a large assortment of
buy Goods Cor t.'axh.
Drti
iency
nu
Urrh
»old
for
taxes
days.
X
cnor# raised ox farm in 1878.
roe, Leander Lapham, and John H.
■
to
be
charged
to
Drain
Fund
........
2?5,00
The a'ticndmcnt .prevailed, and
1,13 tons Hay (estimatedi,
Day.
the
report
was
acceited.
1J8H24
..........
, 760 bushel* Cura in eat..
Mr.. Munroe, moved that the Chair
“S-if?
S
5 -■r'L, —
l&lt;wj i ushets wheat, 273 bushvls Oats 125 j
On motion of Mr. Munroe the
DeclEieney.............................. .... $870.78 |
appoint a Special Committee of three
hue h eh Petal nr*.
--Ta.s»S_
_
c- ■ 5 ? a ~ 1 but!
! lioarti
Board proyecoea
proceeded to
lo uie
the election ora
of a i
And u-c recommend
that
the
on ►alary uf County Superintendent
si
3 3 u u'S'o’ls.a.a-'ts
'
{ County Hope mi k?t» dent of Pour fur { Board du push h R- solution iustntcSTOCK OX FAUX, OCT. 14, 1073.
of Sdv'ols.
- ; 2 Horse*. 5 Cows,..?&gt; Yvarlingn,-2 Calves, tbree yenis ky ballot, in place of ting lhe Drain Cmumissiouer not
I
i
iinz
me
uraiu
v-onvuissiouvr
nui
127 Sheep, 12 Hogs, p Stoats, 1 Dull three I
•
Motion prevailed.*
j Daniel B. Prnit, wlmie term ol office, jj issuq any orders payable
L!_ ;until after
Tbe Chutr announced the follow............ 10 and 11 Ceuta
' expires.
hereupon
Daniel B. I• t|
the
lc ffirst
lrst dey
dpy ol
of the •- succeeding Feb
Feb-1
­
-t o — — a- k i- * -u o o-&gt;
I
J- ?l- Navtx#. &gt; County Sa- ■
mg as such Committee: John P Mun­
Brown Cottona 1 yard wide,__ IC •*
ry after
after the
the job
job is
is finished,
finished.
r
- r- ~
rs H
£ if :
—• 8. J. Bint: man, &gt; pvrint&lt; nd ‘is -Pratt having received a mnjoriiy | uary
roe, John Keagle, and Leander Lap­
-!
D. It. 1’. a:t,
j of the Pofir. vole of all the membersol the Board
• ’ we -/further
■
■
Ai;d
recommend
that Must
be
Closed
Out
ham.
4
j ...
Fated Usstingr, Ort 14th, 1873.
was declared duly elected.
the Supervisors of tho Township of
Bleached Cation#, 1 yd. wide, 12&gt;
Ou motion of Mr. Day, the assess­
On motinu the .board adjourned Baltimore nnd Rutland be atithftrized
।
reiw,‘
9 yard* Linen Cruh-fcr..................&lt;
ment rolls of the sevctal Townships
untiMwo o’clock P M*
and instructed to assess upon the
and the City of Hastings, were re- §sa«»'58Sjt385gg|8Ss|Ui r°*‘
M' Nichols ll&gt;= reporl
Detains, Poplin#, Bergoo and
Wm.IL Powers, Cleik.
several descriptions-jn their Town­ before moving into the new brick, and will,
tenc.l to the Committee on Equlizabo sold at
’
ships suits ns reported by the Drahi
—°f the County Superintendents of
tion of assessment rolls.
SoSuilS?' Poor was referred to the Committee
Cbrnmissiouer as a Drain Tax. Also
Wool Delaine, high colon,40 ccaU.
The acconnt of Richmonds &amp; Back­
And nsk to be discharged from fur- on Finn neo.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
the sum so reported by said Drain
us nnd 13 others were presented, aud lher consideration of the subject. All
Silk., 371 &lt;”•(oMpmeW)
‘
Bond convened pursuant .(arid- Cbmmisioner to be assessed at large Very
James
W. *'
Houghtalin, County
Low Prices I
on motion ofMr.Philiips, were received of which is respectfully submitted.
Drain Commissioner, submitted the jourgmehl; roll called, members nil on the Township of Rutland.
and referred to tbe Committee, on
Jonx Q. Cnxssr,
All
of
which
is
submitted.
fallowing report:
present. Board proceeded to business.
Mixcel’anemis Claims.
Lean ox* 1-afh ax,
Milo'T. Wheeler,Cranty Treasurer,
John .11. Munroe, 1
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors
Lewis Wucox.
On (nothin Board adjourned until
Leander Lafuam, &gt; Cumwitlee.
laid before the Board the last of Re­
Gkouok C. Nicuoxx.
of the County of Barry:
two Q'otock J’.M.
John H. Day,
)
jected ’faxes for the previous vbar at
Dsxison 8. Ruoncx,
And a fnlLUxe of
Ww.II. Powers, Clerk.
I would rexpcctfuBy' report the drains lo­
his office, also at tho Auditor Gener­
On motion the report of the Com­
cated by mo the past ycUr.
al's office, together with the list and mittee was accepted and adopted,
MEN’S. BOYS' A YOUTH b
Surrey
*f
a
ditch
ur
drain
LtCAted
ia
th*,
• Afternoon Session, 2 r m.
•S
[
Committee.
township of Rutland, iu Che c'ouoty of Bariy, amounts that have been charged and so much thereof as relates to
Bonn! convened pursnapt to ad­
On-motfo:. the'reporl was aocepte&lt;l, on section twenty-two .(22) and twenty-sev­ buck to the county, and by the Coun­
Dram Tax was referred to the .Comjournment. Roll called.
Members |laid on the table and Committee dis en (27). I ask the following ntnouuta to be
ty Treasurer to the seve.s4—Saxra. uiirtcc upon apportionment of Taxes.
FLANNELS, CLOTHES,
nil DlftXTUf. - IL’itrd proceeded to bus- charged.
,
assessed upon tho following drecriplionvof
.
ships and the oily of Hastings.
Supervisor Day introduced the
-.. ■
On motion of Mr. Monroe the report bnd:
On motion of Mr. Henry Brown, following resolution:
8
W
j
of
S
E
j
of
Section
22
.................
$18.00
On motion of Mr- Munroe, the of
,
the Committee wo Equalization 8E | of 6 K )
••
22,------------- 7.00 the list of rejected taxes and the
IN SUITS FROM $6 TO $25.
Board proceeded to the election of -was takeidroin the table and adopted.
6 W I of S W 4
••
26.............
"AX’ amounts charged back to the Town­
Coan’y Drain Commissioner by nal- '' The Superintendents of Poor sub­
---------23.00 ships and the city of Hastings were
lol, with the fpHowing result:
।mitted the following as thoir report:
...... 28.(X»
K E J of K E i
“
1
CARPETINC.
received, and that each Supervisor
On riiotion of Mr. Munroe the res­
B E J of 8 E i
••
i
8O0
James W. Houghtafin, received 14
To the Botird t&gt;f Supervitot of Barry Ou the Towruhip at large,.
,
......... 25.00 was authorized and instructed to olution was adopted.
votes.
County:
'
reassess upon their respective Town ­
On motion of Mr Biirnnm Board
James W. Houghtalin having re$HBoo
Tmks, W«' tuLiU u4 Traidinj Sdrkk
ship* ami the city of Hastings the adjourned until seven o'clock this
er:ived nmmority w voles ot aft the , We the nnderaignnl County SuperintendOn the said above ditch there hat been amount or amounts, or upon the sev­
caU of the Poor cf Barry County, would re­
evening
•
.
Supervisors elect, on motion of Mr. ।flect fully eubmit lit* fotlnwiug report;
TN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8.60U&gt; $20
eral
discriptions therein, aa required
W
m
.
P
owers
.
_
A drain or dfech Located upjn sections
•Kergle. he v as declared duty elec­ 1872.
keciinw.
Clerk.
five and six in the towoahip of Baltimore, iu by the provisions of Section 110 and
A full lisa of
ted as County Dtain Cvmmissiooer. Oct.
'
1V Cash in Treasury, $1,090.09
the county of Barry. 1 would tuik tha fol­ 111 of Laws of 1969 and the same to
[
Continued
next
tceeX*.]
T
ml
voted
by
Su/
Tbc. Clerk In:J before the Board a
lowing asKssiaeais to be levied upon the be referred to tire Committee upon
pwvieure............. 2,000.00
cotmuiinicatitra from -the Auditor j
following dcocripiioni uf 2*&amp;d;
--------- $4,090,09 N 4 of X E I of Bertion «..........
$7.00 apportionment of (axes.
Genera! containing, a statement of
Ou motion of Mr. Phillips, the . AZ. TROUTlVIXEi
14.00
8 4 of NEL
••
Uto-01 »r Stole
«
Cosnty Treasurer* was instructed to
X 4 of$E|
••
6_____
Of Hastings, has opened a branch
to tills County Which on motion was I For trARsport'a lafriea lx
"
8{&lt;rf8EI
"
6...... $00 procure the Assessment Rolls of the
received and referred to the cc minit- , Fer trauiportaiiun to Insiioi’. which wo are telling at prices that defy
4.00 different Townships for the twenty UjkiiBEit
BSloTNWI
“
6...........
contpotiliuu.
ireon Fiuauce.
ssm* A»j!um..n...........
€.00
Boy#* and FonUm* rise* fa proportien.
ThrarrimnlofJamw. A. Swrczy |
4 00: years hst past to fee bound, provided In the buildi.'ff opposite tbs Union House,
that
he
can
procure
the
same
to
be
Nashvitie, where
149.91
nn&lt;l eiylil other, trtto prensited. »od F„
X
$W.OO done at a sum not exceeding four
20.23
•.-n rir.Miunct Mt, Vottugs, were re-1 F;r t.-.iBvpar?3i‘n k&gt; Poor
There has been 50 rods fli&gt;l»beil on the San­ dollars per volume.
Prime,
ocived and referred to thy Commit-1 Hous*..................... -.......
4.00
ford ditch and 40 rods on Ku*w!l'! drain.
The
Committee
on
Finance, Will always ba fttnud ready to please cus­ CInrkta Ac Coat’s Thread, C Cta. county wiU yteaee caU and eeule tkene
tee ••n Claims.
c’-“ M-J!—’ ——J——
J. W. HcmiomtauX. Drain Catu'er;
through lheif chairman, Mr. Keagle,
tomers.
Coffee A-Mavar,
Ifl* Ct» at once, anul thereby imw tnmldc and
On motion ”
Oc motion the report was accepted. submitted ths following as their
easts.
7-o‘ek)ck this
Ontuty House_____ 66.00
_
On motion of Mr. Barnum (he re­ ■ report:
i, Clerk.
! For Clothtog at County
We fyi.i the following nmwnts nc- Cienta’ Furniahiu? Good*,
port of the County Drain Commis’er I
Terms—Btrictiy Cash, and
i Hou-«...............................
J7S.68
was referred io the Dram Committee. ceasarv fa be raised for tho ensuing:
•0T Tho Highest Mortal Prioa paid for no deviatioa whatever.
&lt; 7 P H
' ^*r W*80B *1 County
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
On motion Board adjourned until 7 yev.
Prodaoa.
PIPES fc.
! o’clock thia evening.
For Stale Tax under vonoui acts
Seatben
296.45
Wm. II. Powers.
of the LcgiskitGre as follows to-wit.
Give HIM A CALL.
6

SJPE37I20R3.

LOOK HERE,

merchandise,

Dry Goods,
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CLOTHING, CROCKERY.

You Will Find Them

At Reasonable Rates,

HALBERT &amp; CO.
SUMMER GOODS

CONFOUND THE CASH PHICi

CLOTHING

Hhii

ataiRJHsiff.

DRESS GOODS.

LOOK AT THE Lis t

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

CLOTSIH&amp;l

Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes

Rochester. Hail late Kipp BmU$4.2j
“ “ “ Calf “ $6.oo
Eastern f. 8.
“ - ms

MR. DELL BARLOW

COINING &amp; ALLEN.

1.1 AMHTH.

�cboioc Cbwrtaata which hr con
tn at Detroit pricw.

^'GROCERIES’ WOLVERINE MILLS!
CANNED GOODS
OF BVBnY

Bnsinew good.

He psya the high ret market price in owh.

— Aylsworth is selling goods lively,

and at way-down prices.

jhayGrlffiih keep*ttao Bauaer Teas, they
evb^niiy beat the boma-Two chcet^ Bold tn
&lt;'n^ky &gt;cd no d-’icoupt,.-cither:
.

—The growing whent'erop 1« lonkbum* &lt;miy,; teg exceedingly well, with an un­
— For eeoking, Ei&gt; lVutp’a-60 cent Mo­
; usually large breadth of land sown. lasses Is the best.
You het."
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— We are informed that Downing

■MntaA

&amp; Alien recently sold

: ' y.m tried En Wnrra’s 60 cent fine
;! i'ubaeco?
Have yon tried his 40, do, sn-1 "6 cent

merchants will testify.

.
Here yon looked ok those Sugars ft» 10
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moonlight and 12j cents?
If no*, do so immediately; you will not
Dighls reminds tut of‘the merry corn
regret it, ____________ _____
guiinrw ^irtrforiu__ _
hyskings that wo attended in qur
Griffith has jutt received |w barrel
H. YOUNG, M. K
Office .wo
more youthful age.
ofjliat peculiar flavored molars™, p® much
Xtabvllte. Offlre boure from 7 to » »- m. and «tn 1
Mr. ami Mrs. A. V. Nicbols. will admired by tha ladles for culinary purpose.*.
TYB.C. W.WICKHAM. Funlrotor
&lt;heX*n‘«“ Soo»l al tbelr • —Ilm.nr.BT A Co. don’t aall TWo enun

—Oh these

CONSISTING IN

PROVISIONS

wonld respectfully eolicit the htientiim of
OF ALL KINDS. cuKiomen to the faei that he i« making im­
provements in his mills which will prove a
benefit to cuatomcrs ns well an co himself.

WOODEN AND WILLOW

iised by thearoniinual^nercMC of cuttom-

D. ML PI RCHAS,
Iu tael bverylblu. You Waal

GROCERY.' LINE.
Cash Paid for Produce.
Please call and examine Goods
and. prices for youfoelves.

who sUnd« second lb Done as a Cuttom Mil­
ler, will he pleaeed to cheer the Aearta jf all
Gut may give him a trial.
j

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods’ Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, an&lt;J a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.
e3
rn

la soliciting a very Urge run of custom.

o
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Mr. PllWI/ES,
whose work ku given universal latlgfactioD

cz&gt;

Defias Competition !

ATTENTION, ALL!

jVTTETVTlOiM,

FELLOW CITIZENS!
There is ane place in Naahville where you
can boy all kiuda of
.

GROCERIES Drugs, PROVISIONS

Every Stove Warranted fir One Year, and Satisfaction Gnarantsed.

YANKEE NOTIONS,

Also

School TJooIch,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Attorney bdJ Counselor at Lai,

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And all kinds of Goods

In our line, and get the worth of year mon

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE!

g

TAILOR.

Caitlnr, '«ri Ma*lt»K dow- U the Ittcvl Fa«hlon-

—H- A. Harris of

Battle Crock

H«erte«rth J wild*! Clreult In

Stale &lt;rf

assaulted his wife last week Friday ClaiMOry. Stilt ycnJlns in tb« Circuit Comt far th&lt;County of Bmtv. tn CbA-neery. at the Cow Ho&lt;i«andon complaint of his Fife was

Tii’oe d to"pay yfd flue and. was -wen -+tenccd K» tho Detroit lia ise of CUr- I

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rection for Cl days.

— Fiom
appenrcnce it is now
thought tint Jhc. rigwoai old king

IJNTON HOUSK.

W. H. Beadle, Proprietor.

Mlrhlitan. spring, will hold up a little ihitill our

Rapids, by u State Prison bird, by
the name of Frank Linch, and died

from the effects of said shot a few
days ngo.

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Strictly pure White Lead, $12.50 per hundred. Pure Linseed Oil, $1.10. W*ha
large stock of Burdan’e Horae Shoe*, at $7 per Cwt, and u« W xtern Hone
Shoe Nalls at $6.50 per Box.
Patent Stave DoxImis;- 50 Cents iech. »

OU Cast Iron, Brass, Cow and Leal taken ia Biela® fir Geots.
ti.C. WOLCOTT.

o. M. HOLLER.

—Battle Creek has been Visited by

it goes by.-Hie iiuu.e of W. P, Holton,

two years in tho Stales Prison for
former embezzling, and has several

HARDWARE.
PUTNAM

BOTTOM
li.x.vr Riant,
ClreuU Court U&lt;Mnml«k
Cori ptttosr&gt;t‘» SolIvUcr. in an4 fur lUrry

MILLINERY.
Mrs. M. B. BITI.EK

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

GJooclat,

TOBACCO,

CIGARS, fa,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

PRICES FOR C.VH!

S’ALL AMD WISTM GOODS

which I wffl sell at the lowest ‘prices.

Cdsh Paid for Produce of all kinds.

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

OYSTERS IN TIIE'R SEASON.

What is the matter with’the JlastYkh : that's the place.
■ngs journalt wc hnventseeri n.cap- nu-.i btiy.your
y for several weeks.
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Slop right there,

Naahville, Nov. let, 1876.

Give me a Call.

LEROY €. BOIhCE.

CONRAD CLEVER.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
JACOB LENTZ

MOO POUHDS i WEIK

r
— o_. A •

IK_zHU

FRESH BUTTER

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRA MES

For

DUSTERS, AC- AC.,
.tr the

Baby Cabs aiff Perambulators!

Mrs. L. O. CROCKER’S,

FOR WHICH THE

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
or Jl

-a

,»l META

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Highest Merket Prict

ESH MEATS,

best ihwwgWy seasoned lumber

TOR CLOAKING.

pnrehwinj elsewhere.

UNDERCLOTHING

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

NASHVILLE CREAMERY!

^'filLLINKBY &amp; FANCY GOODS

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Glassware,
Stoneware,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars, «
Teas,
Furs,
Buffalo Robes.
Coffee.

Together with-a full assortment of

JUST RECEIVED

ding the oilier, Lewis Herrick, a
of RolHn Herrick, Esq, our wt
known Jeweler.
At latest dates
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Young Herrick was as comfortable}
». as could be expected, cud will prob- VelVetOCDS &amp; CordUTOV
; ably Teco^t—Hastings Banner.

Manufacturers and kee]&gt;s on hand

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office at
GENERAL FUBKITUHE!

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &amp;c„

He aho ks«M » full i&gt;o» of
Hastings A&amp; Lowell Riiiirrmd
Railroad has
has been
instructed to assess five per cent on
the subscriptions end set the engin­
Ready made or miwte to order, by firet-clam
eers to work 0^0°°Workmen.
—Asad accident occur ed in this
GIVE HIM A CALL.
6-17
city on Thursday lust. Two boys
hod been hunting, on their return
home they stopped to talk on the
iron birdgp over t he Thornapple, on
Broadway, and while so doing, the
gnn in the hands of one of them was
A Full Assortment of
accidently exploded seriously woun-J

Kalamazoo contributed $850 to
to Memphis, and Monroe $200.

Everybody k inv Red to call and examine ihc Mammoth Stock, coosisliue of

Call and examine befare purchasing
elwwbcre.
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Maa. M. E. BUTLER.

r^h. XJCHOL’S GROCERY!

Stephen Chevis has been convipted at Charlotte of having too many
wives and sentenced to *.he Slate!

.Vo Trouble ta Show Goods. I will pay the Highest Market Price

special Attention given io repairing.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

SMITH. ..to-PUTNAM.

Olass

for Produce.

Prison for five years.
| fVhere you cast get the worth of your
The Secretary of the Kalamazoo, j
money every time.
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Doors, Blinds, Ac.

CCfrTFBCTTON ARY

...........................lucius nuBSKi.r-

wives living in different parts of the
cout-try. L■ »w.&lt; ■——
— —
was in Eatpn Rapida

w.,e„w

FINEST STOCK

ANtf*r

who Ims bbeu in the employ of Mr. whhea Io inform Hie Ladiea of Naahville
E zvbpp, manufacturer of brast and vicinity that «he has juft received a
new ttodc of Millinery Goods, which may be
bearing wagons, and succeeded in found alike Dry. Goods Store iu Downing £
OPTICIAN. embezzling quite un amount of Allen.
■ money from
him. He has .served GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES •

gBificrIUnroufi Adrrrtttfmratg.

GAPT. BOISE GROCERIES LARGEST AND

Hus just opmed at the «*«i store 'bf Dr. Lin­
der, n NEW STOCKuf welt selected

I&gt;irst

xud nubU
h vcvk fa

and emt»ezzlin£^''Tbe mun who did

SGT end Gold and Sil rur

Meals 25 Cte. Lodgings 25 Cfs.
isOAJEUL*.

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dead bent, in the shape of swindling
pllAS. W. DEMARAY,

gbocerie s

11 I* fur.kor r.rlsltJ, th-.it To wbtcKkho Invites the situation wf the
Co»&lt;pfoSwmi &lt;««ac a n'.tire
, FuWc, lie sells
•kM ‘h th • S£ l»HV U
Sf £«*■.

Ville, was struck by a sling shot one
night last week? in a saloon* nt Grand

thankingib« public fdr post favors rtdiefs

dJ5- We sell the Celebrated IJftlttninK Saw at 81 per foot, Cham­
pion Saws 65 cents per foot, and fully warrant every Saw we sell.

^Merits anti ^wrisumji, CANNED GOODS,

whois expected to rule Com now till

WM. JONES,

SMITH &amp;

tlhlu threotnnr

&gt;!.Ce&lt;,f l&lt;

farmers can gel their Corn husked.
! KHrela will rt*i**’
r. Good Hull in Ok third X —Samuel Geer, late of Middle.-

JEWK1.IIK A

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give JG ozs.
to the lb. ana the right
change every time.

Wo am Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators,
and have a foil l»ne of Extras for
them, on hand.
have throe Lumber Wagons, manufactured
here, for sale.
.

Plows and Drags,

PROVISIONS!

fined on charge of assnnlt find battery
Capt. G. W. McCormick, Proprietor.
•• Mlotilaran. $20 and cost?.but he was indignant.rc- ,

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grins as the. Aged.

bathe their weary limbs in arnica.

^ASHVILLE HOUSE.

NAHIIV1L L.ia.

The Child co.n get just as Good Bar­

New Store CENTRAL HOUSE.

LIEBIIAUSER,

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Manufactured by an £xperiesced Workman.

The Old. Ihc Young, the High, the Low,
the Rich, the Poor, Ihc Bond and the Free,
are ell served alike.

I buy all kinds of produce in theis season.
HAIR.
Crittenden's sermon nt the Christian I oj- |U.O yenrs f„r burglary. On. Friday
Our business is conducted on strictly tem­
STUCCO,
Church l ist Sunday was a splendid ; he met n man who assisted in his arperance principles.
OI)C&gt;
rest two years ago, and ndnfnistered
^c., fc,
Express office, building, weal side of Main
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----- -- — - ---- " ty |jh&gt;j spehr a beating that his life is
which we ship nnd r.«tai! at baftMtn ’price*.
I.. Nashville, Nieh.
—The late snow fall brought tho degpnjrcd of. Lynch escaped front
HARDT &amp; AINSWORTH,
bovs out with their sleds and skates, the city, but was caught .Saturday
D. C. GRIFFITH.
Prdprintors.
and for a time skinned shins mid iright in Middleville nnd brought
back.
He is now in jail awaiting the
bruised noses pfevuiled. Now the
result of the man’s injury.
,
boys can griud their states and '

Boot** and Shoes,

a full line of

Stone and Wooden Ware,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

OF

My Carding Machine

E. R. WHITE.

...

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

JP

W:

beautiful

H

O««* with Ulcm-nt Smith, N.abiilte, Mich.

sVotk

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

1/ attcoumi ■»«•&lt;&gt; u&gt; the treatment of Frtvatt restdeece, next Tuesday evcniug.
of Tea In one day, but they aeU several
------r&gt;m~.
.t.uur iu&gt;rlh of th. Ijnr.-t.
1
pouudr, and it ia pronounced by all to be
„ —The .Hastings new School house
tipiop. N.H.—One pound of dollar Tea
was
finished
last
Satunjay.
We
wish
A. BARBER, M.. D., Homtofor
96 cent*.
. jaUhie in,j .Wan aw! Hurawm. Offlor, t*«r we had such an item of Nashville.
Griffith kocpn pure Saluratus, njanu—He new brick block is nearly
fa'ctrred eJpreariy for his trade, al the ce’_
thi uew firm of
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy icady for its occupants. „Tne stores
ebralcd
faetory of D, B. D -Laud &amp; Co. Fair\J Job Pttaur. Erery wWty of Job I’rintlny are being furnished offin a style that
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is truly praiseworthy.
■v-Now that it ii tnori time for those buck­
| B. KASEY, Drayman. Goods mid
—The Supervisors proceedings oc­ wheat pancakes,, you should not fail to buy
ttf. Bww. rerlM •&lt;&gt; acy pl»f lu the HUarv.
cupy
considerable of our space this a good supply of Bi&gt; Whitk’s 80 c*-. Syrup.
RovJ hare*., goxl drey and wHltt* hand*.____ S
pay the Highest Market Price for
TAMES FLEMING, Deputy Sher- week, but they will lie found inter-'
—Go to GsirriTii’s to buy" School Books.
•J Iff and ttoDec Iny AiteaL Will atte-at ] i .miptly esting to’our county remkrsDon't fail t» cal! nt Capt. Boise’s
/ —Woolco’.t &amp; Holter's tinner has Headquarters. ' ‘
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QIMPSON A WEBSTER. Bluck- just completed an imitation chim­
8T5U Call on E. J. Fclghner. the Photo-;
0 amllhe. All kind* of work In the B!ark.‘*utli ney for a church in Assyria Center,
and Uoreedwelns line Mtewtod tavremH&gt;vi-OTATOBH,
which is hard . to bent anywhere in g *.«],hic Attut, to got picture* copied and
enlarged, and all other woik in the Photothe Stale.
gropli’c line. He b prepared to do all kinds
— Chpt.
Jioisr,
last Tuesday, of work, nnd at fair prices. Give h;m a call.,
opened nt Linslcy’s did stand with
a cho'iur selection of groceries, and
HR C. C. LlNSfeEY, Physicinn and made tho boys feel good by selling
The Central Railroad Company
1/ DeMM. treat* ttl chDHile a»J ac«c dl-we. up the cigars.
Notice the Cup's have during the past week discharged
1‘rirttv di»c***» irettrrt conS-lcDtfally.
Delivered at their
over 200 of Jackson hands, and have
&gt;-‘ud” in another columu.
LTllTcksTBIacksmith, can
rcducud” work in tho shops to nine
« found »t M* •&gt;"'?«ttf
|4»*r~r,"
— They have some sharp nlcn in boms a day, with corrt‘s|&gt;onding de­ ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
HjjreU, tally prepared to do ttl tote u! w.rk )n hl.
Kat Your patoowMv W toRriud.-__________
Woodland, Fur instance, one dug crease in wages. All the
es’nblinlimeots have ren well 16 foot 10 inch deep, dud said facturing
... ........... „ ------------------------We also keep on hand and have for sale •
ELEMENT SMITH.
•*Wc will not call the Inches,” mid he driced wages ten per cent,
LATH.
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set down n cipher and -tha 16 bef.re
•On Thursday last. Frank Lynch, a'
SHINGLES.
it and received pay tor 160 feet.
young drsperrno. was released from
WATER LIME,
Suites Prison, nnd Went to Grand
SALT.
— We nrc informed . that d’ev
JjENRY H. WOOD,
. .
j Rnpids, having served a sacond term

Justice of the Peace.

rrti.

FRUITS &amp; CONFECTIONERY,

\yorih ofdry-goods in one day.

—NnShviile.is egood point for nil

a

DESCRIPTION,

jf£_ Don’t tail to call al Cap*. Boise’s
. .
over I350.UU Headqn-.r ns.

HSCOPAL tmVRVH~J. M branches ’qf .the ' merchantile btisif
. NrrricM ri&lt;£?-&amp;»M«Ub nt 10
•lutuIAi- Jwbool at 12 m. Pnv- neSs, as the smiling "phiz ’ of our

fuvr

— A1W —

WHEELEB &amp; CBIPIAN.

BU. Sayville, Mkb.

All iijis of Cocatry Produce taien in Eidw for GwJi, at ite
Eldest Martel Price.

�that the Great

FARMERS i
H&gt;OMC

27th
Opp.

the will ot the holder... .Needy «» macbanioi
and about LOW lalxirere. have been diHcliarge‘1
from the Washington Navy Yard, owing, to the

tbs Canadian Pacific scandal. It'

Th. result was a double fnu*ral, and a wound-

fur trial in default of ♦lfi,t-?5 bail... .Tbs furnitnre factory of John H. Morrill.' in New

death while trying to axtingulah tho ttamre.

Their. asMta arc said to bo e7,000,000 more
Hum tbeir liabilities, apd want of current funds

k Co., at Little Fall*. Cohoe*, Rochester,

have shutdown,' discliargiug 10.060 mnn, Tho
pay-roll of' this firm amounted to &gt;500,000

. reduced wages aud time. The prospect looks
• gloomy for tho winter....The third .trial of
Edward 8.'Stokes for the murder of James
Fisk, Jr., has bean concluded rt Now York,
. and resulted in a verdiet of manslaughter in
tbs third degree. Tho prisoner was sentenced
to tour years'hard l^&gt;or in tho Penltenttary.
•receatiy run over by ar train of care st Frank­
. fort, N.'J., while attempting to cross the track
- in a wagon. They wore horribly mangled, and
lived but a short time.Tax Baecher-Bowen-Tilton rcandal is again
stinking in the ■ nostrils ot the Brooklynites.

committee of Plymouth church and tell what

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....A number ot New York firms have failed.
including Lloyd, Mamiltion A Co.; J. F. A W.
H. Daley; C. Mattman, Schmid A Co^^aud
Hoyt, Sprague A Co. The latter arc Ihc agents
of the Rhode Island Spragues, tho extensive
manufacturers, and their autpeusion is one of
the gloomiest feature' of the panic, &gt;3,000.W0
of their acceptances bjy“g afloat in New York
alone. Tbs failure is Sad announced of Morleal Philadelphia dry' goods house*. Tho re­
port* from tha Eastern manufacturing' dis­
trict! do not lighten up the general situation.

reduction of time and wage* and dhreharRc of

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pioyment in ManudinseUa, Penney Iranis and
New York. The Cranston and Franklin
(tarings Banks, of Providence, in which th©
BpngUM are largely iutaresied, have sus­
pended. The deposits, amounting in tho ag­
gregale to &gt;3,500,000, were made chiefly by

thousand working girl* in Newark, N. J., ha'-c

Fall Hirer are now running on half time. Tho
Merrimac Woolen Mills, of •Ixjwell, will cloee
up hi a few day*. Over 25.000 working women
are reported idle in Philadelphia. It is evi­
dent that tins will be a hard winter for tho'
Pbjledelphie Mint is now coining silver at the
nto of •1,300,000 a mouth. .-Freehold, N7J.,
was recently visited by a destructive fire, over
&gt;150,000 worth of property being burned.
TnKBB Um been another serious fall iu
stocks in Wall street. Northwestern com­
mon touched 30, the lowest pric#it e ver sold
for, being fire ceuts lower than when Henry
hilt tbarca Buffered an alarming decline, and

to his ulmoat resource* to keep ills head
above water. Weataru Union .went down to
55j, and Union Pacific to 15.... A Now York
dispatch states that tho great dry goods

barrawed.
WiBTXKXVTE, tho aBaassiu of Gen. McCook
at Yankton, Dakota, has been admitted to bail
in f50.000.. ..The National Board o( Trade has
couclniled [lui labors at Chicago, and ad­
journed to moot at Baltimore on tho second
Tuesday in January next. On the subject o
tranaportation, the only definite resolution
that was adopted by tha Convention saa o:-'i
declaring that the only complete and perma­
nent restraint u;k&gt;u unreasonable exactions
must be nought in the development' of natural
water routes, and favoring the improvement

olutions faroring reciprocity witta tho
South American States, and the Atab-

payment*The ne«a international railwar
bridge at Buffalo has been completed....

been dtaeovered in .Northern Arizona.... Hon.
Ramnel W. Fuller, a distinguished member of

Haanan, tha onoe noted pugilist, died recent-

of the ooel-ttain that collided with the paasongsr ernresu on the Chicago and Alton road

thraghtor. and acquitted.. „ A whole family of

of lightning, near Bine Rapid*, Kansx-.

Hr

ing to clear bis akirta of the .corruptions through the United Statre until next spring
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. and summer. He has left Canada for England.
Tho steamer Continental, loaded with reveral ebargod against liim.
Taa base-ball championehip question is now
hundred roughs r» route to witness the brok­
eettled, ud tha Borton Bed Stockings will fly
ing, match between Allen and Hogan, wan
the whip pennant for another year.
Mriaed by tho Illinois authorities, the other
promotion of Ijout.-Col. George Crook, the
KaroBn from a very coMlderable portion of
principal movers in ths affair arrested and champion Indian fighter....It is stated that. the country, relative tn tho crops, indicate, as
Gen. Qtieerxls has obtained from President
Grant
a
peril
si
promise
to
make
a
friendly
determination to carry out the programme rt
all hazards, and the Governor of Illinois han
dbprtebeil to the Mayor of East BU Louis 100
A Washixotox correspondent state* that
aland of arms and a quantity of ammunition. the President will, iu his annual.massage, rec­ however, a very considerable increase in the
. ,.&lt;Au old man named John St. Clair, who ommend Congress to authorize tho issue at planted acreage of winter wheal....The I&gt;ilacked but a few day* of being 103 years old, the H4.000.000 reserve,.. .Tl o books of. the rector of the United Staiwi Mint at .Philadel­
Genera! Laml Otflea have -Just l&gt;ecn posted for phia has written A letter eapiaini.ig the policy
the year, t»i show the dispoeal of 13,030,606 of the Government in ieauing silver coin. He
named Iximtnul was Instantly killed by a wad scree of the public lands, as compared with eays the proceeding is profitable to the Gorfired from a cannon, rt Loudonville, Qbio, 11,864,975 last-year,—an increase of 1,163,681 orumeht at the present prlcps of gold and
while jollifying over the election of Allen... scree. The cash receipts were 63,408,515- ■diver, and that it to not a echetne for the.
items u&gt;
in um
this
The Catholic* of Iowa have 94 churches, a . The
ane jiriuHpal »«»»
&gt; •afioojint
k-wq.... are 6,083,- resumption of specie payment, but simply
membwship - f 100,bud, and 55 school*, at-! 356 acre* certified to railroads, or almost one- B compliance wiili the mint lawo.....
tended by 8,065 pupila....Centerville and { half the entire amount; 3,793,976 acre* io Tom Scott has returned from Europe, and haa
Richmond, Ind., have for some time been | homerteads ; 1.626.266 acre* In cash salon, and been interviewed. He etalee that he had suc­
quarreling over th* county-•ext question, aud | 653. 446 acre* located with Agricultural College ceeded in negotiating bonds of the Peunsyltho matter ba* rt last culminated it: epen war. ' scrip..
scrip. ..It is stated* that «-*«
— ­ vanie(Centnd Company in tho sum of &gt;100,000.bills will *-«-»
be intro
The .other day a tn&lt;&gt;b gathered in Centerville. duced
4 early in the soswion re-establishing, in a 000 before the outbreak ef the panic. He was
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and, after laboring all day with fire-arm* and reatricte&lt;l form, tho franking privilege.
lew aucceMful with tho eectirilie* of the Texas
■tbtien, at hurt New down. tho Jill door* with
rOKUQM.
Pacific, but raised enough money to continue
cannon and effected an entrance. Au army
■A Pabw journal lias been auppnmMd for work on that road. He saye that the panic has
of Richmond* took the field, marched ou the publishing article* violently hostile to Count enbetantially stopped tho sale of American
enemy, compelled
thorn
to
evacuate de Chambord . ..A diapatch from Centra! Asia railroad securities; but predicts that tho atopCenterville, and captured their artil­ bring* intelligence of frightful scene* in pago will be only temporary.
lery. Casualties— Killed. 0; wounded, 0.... Khiva. Upon the evacuation of (hat city by
Russian troop* th* Gourmed* revolted, and
COLLEGE KU-KLVX.
ago. in the prairie, near Kidder, Mo....John j p)nnd«nd and destroyed' the town. In addiEdwarda, of Cincinnati, went homo a f*w tion lo |lleM, csoewre, th* UaVeck* slaughOutside the regularly organized socie­
oveuing ago in an Intoxicated condition, and I tw#d 1000 of
Emancipated Pendan*. .
ties which have lodges at Cornell, there
abused his fsmUy. His oldest son, Richard ■ yweMlv.fire Bonaparttet Deputies in the aro others which ore formed for the sole
Edwards, becoming enraged at hia conduct,,
jtatomWy have signed a document
seised
* pistol —
and
through
1 * "
J -*shot
—* him **•
“*• the “*1&gt;- i^oteeting against the constitutional mon­ purpose of initiatory absurdities. Arthur
domeo, inflicting a death wound.. ..The Mo­ archy scheme. Thin accession to the ranks of L. Miller, a freshman from Buffalo, was
doc** have at last reached their final de»f(na­ the Republicans give* tho disponitibn of the recently nyictim of one of these bogus
tion, and will hereafter be •• rt home " on an question into tlio bands of the doubtful mem­ societies, of which there are six or eight
island on tho Plrtto river, near Fort McPlicr- ber*, of whom there nro thirty or forty... .A in the University. He says that the
aon, Colorado, where there are no l*ra beds.
company has been formed iu England, with a candidate is taken from bis roam after
Bkxator Wisdom'* Transportation Com­ capita! of &gt;10,600,000, for tb« purpose of lay­
midnight, and led to a secluded room in
mittee visited Loui*vlllo, the other day. and ing another cable telegraph between that
ware received on'Change, where resolutions country and the United State*, the American a secluded street, where tho members
have gathered in masks to see tho fuu.
1 er minus to be somewhere on Long Island.
and Kanawha canal. The commit too exam-,
It la reported that the Spanish insurgent* at He is blindfolded nnd pinioned, nnd
ined Capt. Adam* snd other enginewe in re­ Cartagena are completely demoralized. Even then led over boxes, chairs, and other
gard to tho Louisville canal, aud iwemed sat­ the convict soldiery aro iu open revolt, de­ obstacles until his shins arc barked uud
isfied of tho neooesity of tho improvement of manding money and clothing. The Inlranhe is tired into reaistlessncM. The room
the Ohio river, afid Govornmoat control of 'rigente vereels obtained • 20.000 reals by
tho $anal... .Gov. Beveridge has succeeded in plundering tho merchantmen of Valencia..... is in a commercial building which is fur­
preventing tho 8L Louis rough* from having It in announced that Hie Spanish Govern­ nished with au elevator, and down this
their prize-fight on Illinois soil, and Alien and; meat will scud 5.060 more troop* to Cuba be­ the victim is next dangled at the end of
Hogan propose to maul each other on Canada j *foro the end
.......
• *of”November
------ *-~r.....Tbe
Russian
n rope, this frightening process being
■oil, near Detroit... .The )Vayne county, Ind., j Government bait jrrcrtod many Crtholicpriests Jollowed by tossing in a bhiuket. He is
county-seat war ia over, aud order reign* ' in the Diocese of Cholm. Micro a vast politicothen saturated- with water from squirt
onco more....Mike McCoole, the HL Louis , religious conspiracy has been discovered among
guns, after which the blindfold is re­
bruiser, is under arrest on a charge of mnr- tho clergyThe steamship bmalia is over a
daring Party Manly, another pugilist, who । month dno at Glasgow from Now York, snd it i* moved amid hideous noises, demoniac
was found dead, with a bullet in hi* heart, in believed-eho ia lost.
lights, and fiendish dresses, and a
front of McCoole's grog-shopNearly the ! Hkvehal mercantile failure* in London are
pledge of secresy is made. After this,
entire business portion of Reno. Nov., has ' aunonucod... .The preliminary elections for he is usually blindfolded again, placed
boon burned.- Low, &gt;100,000.
! the Landtag have been held in Germany. A
• Sixteen foreign life insurance agencies arc ' cable dispatch *aya that the Progrcreioiiista in a coffin, nnd. some process resorted to
iu trouble in Dubuque, Iowa, for conducting ' carried Berlin, the Liberal* eight or ten of tho which is intended to convince the vic­
their bnsinoa* contrary to th* provision* of the provinces, snd tho Clericals one, Munster. tim that he is dying. This is sometimes
taws ot tlio State, finite have been brought The result, therefore, is a victory for the Gov­ done by suddenly drenching tho head
against them, aggregating a penalty of fflll,- ernment, so far as appears.... By tho arrival with -water, and then administering
000....Tho Chicago Htock-yards arc full to
chloroform; or by heating the bare
ovorfluwing with live stock, without pny imme­ advices from China and Japan to tho 8th breast nearly to a blitter with n hot
diate proapccl of. relief by shipment* to the of October. A eon ‘bad been ■ born to the
shovel held close to it, and then clnpEmperor, but ho survived only a few min­
Chicago papers advise Western dealers to re; utes. A normal school and a Christian, ping on a largo piece of ice, under which
strict their ebl]nneiitM to that city for the pres­ church on a liberal basis as to faith, have'i‘ treatment he liccomcs insensible. When
ent... .James E. Tyler, a wealthy Chicago real been established at the capital. The most ho awakes, he finds that the bandage
estate dealer, ban failed for' tTffiMJOO.. Hie important kitelligencc from China is that ’ho1 and the pinions' are removed, and that
ostato is worth double that bum, and the Govcrnmei-t is taking active measures *galii« ho is in a coffin surrounded by ghostly
creditors will lose nothing....A serious rail- the rdiips engaged In the coolie tnuie. Hon. J.
L forms. If he is sufficiently scared by
Iowa, on the 80th ulL, which resulted in the hie .duties is United Atatcn Minister.... this, tho ceremonies are tlieneldS?d. ‘
So far have these mummeries been
death of JohnB. Watkiun, the Superintendent A Landon dispatch anndtancc* the death of'
of the Iowa Division of the Chicago and North- Sir Henry Holland, tho eminent author and1 carried that Ithaca has become tho
physician.. ..An accident on tlx&gt; Metropolitan' nightly scene of more ingenious tor­
two care. The President, General Manager, Underground railroad, in London, on tho 28th' tores than the Sous of Malta ever in­
General Superintendent and Chief Engineer, nit., resulted In Iho death of three person*...
as well as other official* of the road, were also Many agrarian outrage* are roport«d in Ire­, ilicted. Freshmen are tho game, and
on tho train, but crcapcd injury.... land .... By the recently-reponed subscription। there is little secret mndept the ordeals
A negro has been •sent to tho Penitentiary of tho Gorman Government for &gt;3,600,(XX) now■ to which they are submitted. Even the
from Clark qpunty, Ind., for marrying a white 5 percent. United States bond*, the total sub­• girl students have caught tho infection.
scriptions by the Government are increased to' They have their CO2 Society, their ini­
cent rough weather has been very disastrous ♦30,000,000.
tials forming the chemical symbol for
to the take ehipping, several veseeh baring
Izixnox ha* just experienced one of those
an acid gas, and aro credited with imibeen wrecked, and a largo number more or dense fogs for which that city ha* become
less damaged. The love of life ia serious. projrertial. For two day* trarel and busmens, taring their malcjellow-collcgians in the
Thirteen bodies hare been washed ashore near wore almost wholly snspauded. and many ac-. initiation of membetK They do not
Bayfield, on the Canada sida.of Lake Huron. cidcntti occurred iu tho streets... .Tho Vienna। report to the gorges, however, but con­
. . The Modoce are to bo removed from Bourse has experienced another monetary' fine their diveraiona to a small room in
Fort McPherson to a ]*ermsnent location with panic....A Berlin dirpatch announoos that1 the village.
___
the Quapaw*, on the Neosho river, in tho ex- Prince Bismarck haa been reappointed Presi­
tromo DOrtbwcstaru comer of the Indian Ter­ dent of tho Pnieeian Ministry, with tho umfbrA WOULD-HE MOMARCH'S AilODE.
ritory. .. .The Senate Transportation Commit­ staudiug that hl* restoration to the port cor­
'
The Count of Chambord, with on intee visited ST. Louis last week, and after con­ rie* with it the control of the whole Cabinet,
ferring wi^h the bnalnCM raou of that city, an authority ho demanded previous to hi*( come of £20.000, is content to inhabit
and listening to the steamboat interest in re­ reeignation... .The Count de Chambord ha*, the ground' floor of Frohrdorf Castle,
gard to the capabilities a* a means of trans­ written a letter in which ho ref urea to accede• his residence. *Hia reception-room is
portation of the Miasiseippi river, adjourned to every reosomiblo demand of his allies with। plain.
The furnitnru represents the
to meet at Washington on Nov. 15, whou thiy respect to tho flag. Thin manifesto ia regard­■ style of the latter part of the lost cenwill proceed to Now Orbans and tho mouth of ed a* fatal to hi* aspiration*, and the French
1 tury, the propriei- r haring an extreme
the Mississippi.
Republicans are Jubilant, while the Monarch­
' dislike of what he calls • ‘ gew-gaws."
THE SOUTH.
.
ist* arc corrcapojidingly despondent.
{t d&lt; stated that in cousequence of the po­ Tlic prospect from the windows is sptenA BHoonxo affray recently occurred rt Care
City, Ky., between D. L. Grave*, proprietor of sition assumed by the Count du Chambord. allj did, embracing a range of hills thickly
His closet con­
tho Mammoth Caro Hotel, and £. Wileoxson, hope of tho restoration of tho French mon­ wooded with*fir-trees.
tains a largo* variety of heavy walking­
sticks, their owner being lame, and .an
Tkk official majority of Allen, for Gosoraor. equally varied assortment of sporting
of Ohin, ia 817... .Tho official vote of Pennsyb implements, the Count having inherited
va^ui stand: State Treasurer—Mackey, Iloputi- from his grandfather, Charles X., who
Ucan, '244,009; Hutchinson, Itamocral, 218,- was the crack shot of his time, a decided
57Q: Mackey'* majority.. 25,439. Supremo' taste for sporting. His favorite ecat is
Judge—Gordon, BopubUcan, 238,472; Ludlow,
Democrat, 224,731: Gordon's majority, 13,738. an easy chair, made entirely fromgigan....John F. Potter, of Roger Pryor bowio-. tie stag-horns and upholstered with
knifo notoriety, i* a candidate for tho Klrte। stag-skins. His father, tho Duke of
Bcrri, was very corpulent, and tho
Walworth county, Wia.
Count inherits tho paternal obesity.
Ornau vote for Governor of Ohio t Allen,
2U.53Gi Noyes, 21A.717; Stewart, 1Q.0H1; Col­ His stature is less than five feet nine
Jonathan Kobl-inn and families, in Mercer lins, 9,971.. Hon. N. P. Banks to a candidate, inches, and his sge » 53. He &lt;i»ei»F.a a
for the United States Senate... .It to believed good deni uf Vernailles, and thinks that
that Butler has the iunide track for the United tho bod .of Louis XIV. in there ready
two were fatally burned, and. two others otfor him to sleep in. His wife, throe
UtlXKMAL. ________ ...____
years lua senior, is . more cautions and
Risex tho 30th of June last, 2,41? mllrw of
the 2Sth ult., dartroyod Morse, Daggrt AOo.'a new railway postal service lias been put in bolder than her husband, nnd is regaril,
oixtraiion, nuking a total of 65,CAD milee of od as his superior in mtelligonoe and
such service in the United St alee... .The real force of character.
Tmf. businere part of tho town cf Amcrcun,
• Tnc AsaociitUnl Frewt agent nt LinGa.. was recently destroyed by fire, involving
in various localities. In Fittoburgh. many of coin, Neb., sends over the wires the fol­
lowing highly important bit of informa­
from the South.
of the paper and cotton and woolen mills in tion : "Hon. E. Parker, member of
and about Philadelphia have oilhor closed en­ the Nebraska I&gt;giAlature, wh‘o, na Buf­
tirely or are running on reduced time. In
falo Ed, was a member of Ned BuntN«w York city, tlu&gt; offset* of the panic are
viaibl* in tbs dnHr.CM of sum* of the orua- line’* Indian combination, returned
wcutal trade*. and in the determination of home on yesterday, diegnsted with a
employers to rodute the w«g*a of carpenter* showman's life, and ready to serve hia
and maaon*. From the New England manu­ constituency at the capital. The dninkfacturing dtetricta come very dLscouraging re- ennenn «’f Bnntiine bttstod up th« comcurtailing their p«y”______________________
. Tire popularity of the Elmwood and
erwick collars, is conrrUntJy increas
;. They ai* enporior to -ati othpnt it
ahty, atyk, and fit.—(Com.
resulting in tho dfath of tho former... .The
cheering new* comes from Memphis that the
yellow fever has boon routed, aud that the city
is beginning to sasumo Its old-time biuLures
aspect....The bale of cotton winch was do­
nated by Col. Creed Taylor, of Arkansas, for
the benefit of the orphans at Memphis, and
sold in that city for &gt;1,500, and subeeqncutly
ahipped to St. Lonia and sold there for &gt;90,
was forwarded to Cincinnati and cold for
♦2,038.03. It will lie ehippod East and resold
....Lloyd L. Clary, editor of the Cumberland
(Md.) Timej, was recently shot aud killed by
John M. Risley.

archy has been abandoned for the present.

Almighty will-power, which are a&gt; immntaolc in their application as is the
existence of tho Creator Himself. When
God modi'' life, He made everything
neeeaaary to sustain it, but left it for
man's progressive ihtetiigenoe to dis­
cover, convert and utilize. Good medi­
cine is to the ailing phytique what good
fuel is to the expiring-flame; the better
the fuel,, the quicker tho fire—the bet­ STtXft
ter tho medicine, the quicker come*
relief from pain. Cauiforxi* Vinedab
Dr. J. Walker's
Bitteus is life■ ’s elixir
cuiu for
iui old
uiu or
vr young.
Juuiik*UMT» WAXTKM n)K lilt
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cine properly
property and you will IIBinrif El ftDCR 11/COT : e-'ar Bitter# are a- MBW vegrt.
Use thia medicine
XI old
old ago
ago without
without tlioKtf"
those IjNlltV LLUltU W Lu I preparation, made chiefly from the
live to a good
enta which mike seventy U,1UU ’
1 Uve
herb* „„
found on
the range*
lower range
_ __JUUiM
uwer
of
physical ailments which mike seventy
the Sierra Nevada moantajM of Califor­
years a burden.
15
nia, the meoicinnl propcrtioff of which
aro extractod tberofrotn without the um
Thk silk industry of Switzerlnnd is
of Alcobal.
The question iff ahnoat
enormous, snd ntpid'y on tho increase,
daily asked. “What » thc^aiwe of tho
the exjKirts of manufactured silks an­
unjwtralleled Ruccesu of Vln kg Alt Bet­
nually amounting to two hundred *nd
ters T” Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient re­
fifteen million francs, or forty-three
cover* hla health. They are the
million dollars.
blood purifler and a Me-gteftW principle,
a perfect Itenovator and Invigorator
Pkejhjuw Clothes Wringer.
id cf tho system. Never before in tho
history of the world baa a medicine been
Best Book fob Evkkybody. —The
mded poatoMiDg **
now ill imt rat cd edition cf Webster'* Dic­
compounded
lkiwrf
fa hMUojUw
tionary, containing throe thousand engrav­
ings, i* th* beet book/or everyborly that tho
of
41—•
!•
wpre** baa produced in th* present century,
» A
mrptir. a. wjUa. . Tunk.
aud should bo rewarded/aa indispensable to
the well-rogulrted home, reading-room, library
and j-lsce uf basine**.—Gcilden Era.
.
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A UV | ■•adlBg the sdCree* o&lt; Un pereon* will re- Dixcaac*.
Couohb nnd colds are often over­ Rrll rvive, /r»«. a beautiful Chromo and Invuur
The properties of DRVijmmiau liiTTKBH are A jxrient. Diaphoretic,
looked. A continfiahee for any length of time ONE I
Carminative, Nutrition®, Laxatives Diuretic,
cause* irritation of the Lungs or seme chronic
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, AiteraThroat Disease. “Rroirn'e lironehial Troche?”
tivo, and Anti-Billow.
tao an effectual Cocos ItaMKDr.—[Com.
«. H. .MetMMAfeD &lt;t CO..
Acta, flop Frx&gt;»ei»ro. Crtjfarato.
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an,!
St.. A. V.
A
of chronic rheamntiKm of un­

Five Years in die Territories.

For Honest Men and Women

THE BEST EW'

Toledo Weekly Blade,

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AYER’S SARSAPARILLA,

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usual aevority, cured by JoKneont' Anodyne
Lininicnt, i« noticed by one of pur exchange*.
A targe bunch came out upon tho breast of th*
sufferer, and appeared like part of th* bresust
bone. Used internally aud externally.—[Com.

FOR PURIFYIH8 THE BLOOD.

The sweetest word in our language is
health. At the first indication of dbeaec, u-o
well-known and approved retnedin*. For dys|Mprt&gt; or indigestion, use Parton't Purgative
Filb For coughs, cold*, sore or lame -stom­
ach, use .Minton t Anodyne LMmmt.—[Cota.

CONSUMPTION

The Lunga are strained nnd racked
by a pcreintent cough, the general strength
warted, and an incurable complaint establinhed
thereby. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant ia au effect­
ive remedy for Cough* and Cclda, and exert*
a beneficial effect on tha Pulmonary aud Bron-.
c.hial Organ*.—[Com.

Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

Wb skr by the- Chicago papers that
Pnocrzn 4 Gaxni.r. have reduced the price of
their long established and popular brand
Hotllrd German Soap, its present price and
euperior quality makes it tho cheapest as well

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Rat&gt;iim&gt;xr*8 Fearless nnd Acorn cook,
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a*&lt;ir*sslns
O. F. DAVIS.
Land (bBiruuioiur V. P. H. R.

tan's Marital and Physical GuiSe. Pass This By is
.h-.uld b«

U8YCH0MAXCY, OR IWL CHARMINO."1 How .tth.r in may ta»dcat« and gain tha

Jlrltand Buy* waalad, lOMllvur
kni/rlran Jewelry,Bocki Ganta,

NO CURE1 NO PAY I
DR. WHITTIER, •”*.
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.unir men and others on K«rv&gt;.insets. lx&lt;»
fmury, Decline, er.-- Prescriptions and adi
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Texan*
Hoas—Dressed
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ORRO STRONG.

VOL. I.

Wherever ■ cMMcoSM be «towwi;
JUrtl "&lt; made ua * C**eb of a hnrrh.ad of m.
And on 11 tv
we rude?
And theu-we kept mro, wd «dd bartey .nd i»
■■ Miutown far the binirior bl» ;
And dwrfrr out .tetr™ to braid Into bate, -

died

■White
»«&gt; 11m rafter* the
krj t U&lt;iu»c,
in- railed Ikraoth the Mft •unimer air;
Mow wv &gt;tmg»4 to j&gt;*»|&gt; into their curious unite.

Or an rarthquakr bad come to destroy.

tea grown dim and our incla hare lururd

' A NNiV TDI.tL GItANTED.

Old Ginguzzlo was tho terror of the
junior l»ar. Any of us would as lief
have faced the master we believed him
to servo, as encounter "Old Gin,"as
wo called him, in the trial of a cast'.
There wasn’t a quibble he wasn’t up
to, nor a trick .he wouldn’t stoop to.

*

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proceeded to unfold it. What, it was,
the reader will see in the sequel.
Old GitJ had a failing—not an only
ono—he drank like a fish, only his beverago was different. His natural in­
clination was for Bourbon whisky, and,
for moistening purposes, he seldom
used anything. elpc. For how much of
it ho could furnish inward storage was a
disputed point which nobody cared to
go to the expense of settling by actual
exi»erimenL
.
•
On Old Gin's arrival on that evening,
Sam and.I invited him to a little enter­
tainment to- be given at Sam's room
after supper. It was to be a strictly
private affair—none but the throe, of us
to. bo present, nnd the supply of Bour­
bon to be unlimited.
Old Gin highly appreciated such at­
tentions from his juniors, and it was
wonderful how agreeably convivial .ho
could make himself at their expense.
On thia occasion he outshone him­
self.
"Ho holds as much os a bonded
warehouse,” said Sam, aside, the fourth
time the demijohn was sent out to be
filled.
By drinking sparingly ourselves, and
keeping Old Gins glass constantly re­
plenished, we managed.to put him to bed
Ixxizier than he had ever been known
to bo before. It was well we all stopped
at tho same house, or tho ques­
tion of transportation might have pre­
sented difficulties.
Next morning Sam and I were up be­
times ; and taking a live water-snake,
which a boy had caught for us the even­
ing before, nnd which hail been kept
over night iu a box, we slipped it into
onfc of Old Gin's boots left before the
door, bending down the leg so as to
prevent the escape of the reptile, which,
it is needless to add, was quite harm­
less.
We then entered Sam's room,
near by, and waited.
At length we hoard Old Gin's door
open, and a moment after there came
an uproar that afforded ample excuse
for oiir rushing into his room, and, in
affected terror, demanding what was the
matter.
"Matter !” roared Old Gin, rushing
after the snako with the poker, and
knocking over everything in his way.
"Just see what I found in my boot!"
making a ftrious blow, which the snake

dodged.
.
Then his manner of treating a youthful ■
" See what ?” asked Sam.
. opponent—supercilious is no name for &lt;
" Why, that confounded snake I”—
it—it was like administering a spanking
making another ineffectual stroke.
in ojxm court. It was no use appealing
"Snake? I see no snake,” replied
to the judge. Old Gin bullied him ns
Sam, looking directly at it.
modi as he did the lest of us. It was
Old Gin turned phlo.
only tho jury ho took pains to be polite
"You—yog don’t mean to tell me
to, and bowTie'di/T lianilWOZlFthnn'!
Old Gin redo the circuit; and the
" Nono that I. can soe,” returned
‘
deuce of it was, you could never tell
Sam.
when he would be rung in on you. 1
'• Tlien,boyn,2'i’C£/o/ ’em.'" ocrea mod
Your case might bo tailed for trial; you
Gin.
"Hun lor a doctor!—
might rise to open, counting on a square Old
1
I—quick I”
fight with one for whom you felt your- quick
1
"Yon don't mean you've gpt deself fully a match, when, at tho last
moment, Old Gin, just retained on tho liriui/i trcincnA ?" said Sam, looking
othcr side, would haul up his chair, frightened.
"Genuine JimJam»!n gasped Old
and begin to stare you out of counte­
Gin—" for heaven's sake run for ’ a
nance/

’

■'

,

ADVEKTMIKO

Progression. No Retrograding,

per AnnuKf invariably ia Advance.

GRA NDFA THKITS BA UN.

the grille »tws.

I had a pet case—it was a suit for doctor!"
1
Meantime the snako had disappeared
slander—and Fojte Fallowbrain, not n
legal giant, but the youthful author of tinder the bed, a circumstance- which
much unpublished poetry, was cm- 1only served to heighten Old Gin’s
ployed to conduct the defense. I was :alarm, as it convinced him Hint his
oonfidtml of a brilliant victory--if only former impressions had all been de*
Old Gin kept Iris Rogers out of the pie. lusive.
I thoughtonce of securing him on my side
Leaving Sam to take care of the pa­
but I know he would take all the credit ■ itient, I hastened to call in Dr. Probang,
to himself, and I had no wish to bo ।to whom tho case was stated.
sham of my laurels.
The doctor was a devout believer in
When my case was reached, much to iactive remedies and plenty of them.
.my relief, Old Gin was not on hand. It His first step was to throw Old Gin into
was early in the term, and residing in ,as deep a sleep as opium could pnt him
another county, he had not mode his ap- :in ; the next was to shave his' head and
pcaranco yet.
blister it.
This last wo would l ave
I announced myralf ready ; but, much provented if we oonhl, for wo bad no
to my disgust, Mr. Fallowbnrin asked wuh to injure the old wretch ; bnt’ tho
for a day’s postponement. His client, ,doctor pooh-poohed our romoustrances,
ho said, bad lately employed Mr. Gin- adding that bo "knew bis own bnaiguzzle,•who woa expected that evening,
and the defense would be ready to go on
When court opened, Old Gin wasn't
to-morrow.
there. Fallowbrnin was nervous. IIo»
I protested ngmnst the delay, and in­ asked a moment's indulgence while he
sisted that the unexplained absence of crossed the street to tho hotel, and
one counsel, when another was present inquired after his associate. Ho was
—especially one- as competent as my met at Ohl Gin’s door by tho doctor,
learned friend—was no ground for ad­ who refused him admittance, as well ns
journing a trial.
any information touching the condition
The judge knew I was right, but he of his patient.
.
.
was too much afraid of Old Gin to ray
Poor Fallowbrnin was mystified. He
so. lie knew what a nunpus the old hurried back to the Court-House, and
fellow would raise when he came, if the begged, another day's delay. I insinu­
crao was forced on in Iris absence. The ated that if suitors would persist in em­
trial, smN»rdingly, .was set down for the ploying counsel of too convivial habits,
following day, then fo go on jHTemp-1 it was but fair they should take the'cuu-

sequenoeM, conduding by reminding the
I left tho court-room much chagrined. Court that the case Ud Jboen set for
I think I coulil liave heariTwith com­ that day peremptorily.
posuce of an accident to the train Old
The Judge said it must go on, and tho
Gin was Doming on, if nothing worse result wits a victory quite ns brilliant
had hapjM.'nc-d than breaking the old I Ipul anticipated.
My triumph was short-lived, though.
It was in this frame al mind that I For two days Old Gin didn't show him­
DMt my friend Sam. Pokcfnn, the b6trt self. On tho third day he came into
fellow al the bar, only a little too much court with his head swathe:1, looking
inclined to practically joke.
very pale, and as mad m a Modoc.
I explain' d the situation to Sam.
The snake, it appears, after some
“ If Ohl Gin could he put out of the hours, grew tired of .his biding • place,
way for a day, it would be oil right, sad, crawling forth, was diacovorod and
killed by Um doctor.
Of ronrra it would," I sunraen-d.
Of couren tbs cat was out of the bag.
M1 judga kuous the eras should have Old Gin had a good head or cirentnl&gt; on
anti ’has ordered it to »taniialevidea&lt;-o, and was not alow to
work up the case.

^SHVILLE, BARRY CO,, MICH.-, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1873.
CURRENT ITEMS.
affidavit, minutely setting forth the circumstancea^f the conspiracy of which
BvrtMAj claims 160,000 population.
he had been the victim—the body of the
A Memphis woman, afraid of yellow
snake, in a bottle of spirits, being at­ fever, sold a piano for $25, to get means
tached as an exhibit
The motion was granted, and when
Sixteen dollars is as low ob fashiona­
the cose came on the next time, didn’t ble New York ladies go on poodles’
I catch it T
l
wardrelM?8.
' By annexation Boston has now four
’ ABOUT BOLTING.
Henry Ward Beecher’s paper, the • " FirstChurches" that have tieen estab­
lished more than two centuries.
Christian Union, has a manly article on
The debt of tho District of Columbia
Uie duty, no less than the right, to
•bolt." It shows that a bolt was the is $16,000,000, or $182 to each man,
woman
and child in the District
foundation of every reform the world
Thk Grangers ore steadily increasing
has known. Nothing save organization
is so venerable or. respectable m bolt­ in numbers throughout Maine, and, in
ing, History, both sacred and profane, foot, throughout all New England.
teems witii the recital of it. Noah was
A nvkhkh q( small sewing-machino
a bolter from the unanimous beliefs of companies have consolidated, and are
his time. Much faith and courage ho about commencing a monster manufac­
needed, too, to withstand official scorn, tory in Jersey City.
popular ridicule, tho sneer of good so­
Thirty miles on hour, including stop­
ciety, and tic cold shoulder of the pages, is to be tho order on the Northfashionable world, which thought his .western railway, between Chicago and
airp of superior virtue the merest con­ Green Bay, via Milwaukee.
ceit. Tho majority in Sodom wholly
A Boston man dropped fire cents in a
disagreed with Lot More then once
public cistern under tho street, and a
Moses was in a minority of one, the
fire-steamer generously pumped out 120
whole people being united in the opinion barrels of water that he might recover
that ho'was a stiff-necked fellow who
tho nickel.
might better go with the party. Every
A Jwrerros City (Kan.) girl swallowed
ono of the early Christians was a bolter.
a pin about a year ago, which recently
The Christian Church itself, not to speak
made
its
appearance, coming out
it profanely, was a bolt from tho Judaic
through the left eye, entirely dcatroysynagogue. That of Constantine was a
ing-her sight
bolt from ti.e Pagan established faith.
It is estimated that New Hampshire
Tho Bcformntion bolted the Romish
platform and candidates. Tho Puritan lias furnished more money for Western
revival -belted the regular organization railroads during tho last twenty years
of tho English Church. Tho Declara­ than the whole manufacturing interests
tion of Independence was the most dar­ of tho Blate are worth.
The Shah 'has recalled his Grand
ing and apparently hopeless bolt of
modern times. Washington, Franklin, Vizier to favor again, and banished those
and all. their fellow-rebels simply as­ who sought his ruin. Tho Vizier’s only
serted the right of private judgment in fault iu tho eyes of these prim Persian
politics os opposed to an inherited tra­ persons was his exceeding jollity.
dition &lt;?f loyalty to sacred majesty.
At the Curl ton Chib, London, the
Garrison and Phillips asserted tho right h'ead cook receives a salary of £1,400 a
of private judgment aS opposed to an year.
Like Worth, who never scan
inherited tradition ol loyalty to sacred himself, the cook merely superintends
Confititution. The feeble bolt of a dozen nnd "tastes things" before they are
eccentrics forty yearn ago is become the nerved.
enormous Republican organization of
The yearly production of maple
to-day. In the nature of .tilings, a suc­ sugar in the United States, its Tcrritocessful party becomes in time a corrupt torics, and the British possessions, is
party. For every soldier of fortune is said to amount to 60,000,000 pounds,
bound to train under tho victorious with mobuuMMi.to the amount of 50,000,­
banner, while honest men will nut use 000 gallons.
that vigilance which alone can keep these
An enteqiriiung newspaper in San
bnmmers from electing themselves offi­ Francisco secured the servicer, vf some
cers, that they may divide tho spoils.
carrier-pigeons to' bring it a report of
There cornea a day, therefore, when
the Modoc executions. They flew off a
those same honest men, having refused
few miles in good order, and have not
to bolt a nomination or scratch u ticket*
been Icard of since.
are sorrowfully forced to bolt the party
Mr., and Mbs. Henry Curtis, of
instead. But when that day has really
, Bridgeport, Conn., who celebrated their
drra uud is it guestron-wl&gt;ieh wusL bo
referred ta private judgment
all their children and grandchildren
present. No death has occurred in the
PANIC PHILOSOPHY.
family for half a century.
The New York Nation does not par­
Four .years ago
England
imported
ticipate in the feelings of those dreamers
_
_ „
.
who imagine that.every financial panic । from Australia £300 worth of pieserved
or scarcity of money is going to bring mcata; last^year it was a million in
ns back to that vague tiring called " sim- value, and is expected to increase rapplicity of manner*.’’ It jxrints out that j »41y iu amount as the prejudice against
in a country iu which money is cosily ! preserved meats wears off.

HEENAN AND SA YERS.
The recent death of the noted pugi­
list, John C. Heenan, recalls to mind
the intefnational prize-fight between
him and Tom Sayers, the English
champion, which-created an immense
excitement at the time, both in this
country and England.
.
. Heenan embarked for England with a
host of friends and backers Jan. 4,
I860.
The articled had been signed
Dec. 15, 1859. Further arrangements
were made, and March 17 Ixith were in
active training.
Sayers was undis­
turbed, but Heenan was forced to move
from place to place, and once arrested,
it is said, st the instigation of his op-,
ponent’s backers. The great fight came
off at Fnrasbordugh Tuesday, April 17,
1860. A special train of thirty-six cars
ran out from London, laden with pas­
sengers " to Nowhere and back,”'as the
. place was kept a jirofound secret. Yet
around the ring were n hundred peers,
a Cabinet Minister, members of Con­
gress anjl Parliament, and in the sport­
ing world everything that was or bn&lt;J
been distinguished. The men stripped
in the ring, the American 6 feet 2}
inches in height, his fighting weight 195
•pounds, his skin fair nnd clear, every
vein clearly defined, in his twenty-sixth
year; the British champion, 5 feet 8|
inches high,' weighing 154 pounds, but
with a sktn toughened and browned
by long exposure, and eleven years
older than his competitor. With the
tight all are familiar. How for two
honrs and' twenty minutes, through
forty-three rounds, the men stood, till
Heenan was blind and Sayers’ endur­
ance was well:nigh gone ; how the last
fought' lor thirty rounds,• while Hoe­
nun's yowa fell on a broken arm, and
sprang lightly up from twenty-one clear
knock-downs; how Heenan stood to his
work when daylight was gone and his
face a bleeding mass of pulp—clteated
, of his victory at last by cut ropes and an
impatient crowd that surged within the
ring and covered Sayers from the blows
that had brought him to the ground in
eoeh of the last dozen rounds. All this
was the talk nnd the disappointment of
two nations. The excitement in New
York caif scarcely I&gt;e exaggerated when
the news reached there, ten days later.
Every daily rushed out an extra, and a
single sporting sheet sold 300,000 copies
in a few hours. The referee’s decision
decided the fight a draw, ordered each
to keep his money, and gave the con­
testants facsimile lielta.
Both of the contestants iu this most
memorable.of all bruising matches—a
match over the ultimate issue of which
the people of two great nations were for
n time in a quiver of nervous suspense
thafwuld lianllyhave been more painfu! luul the contest been between the

NO. 7.
THE FAH CATUAY.
Mr. Wong Chin Foo, on educated nnd
intelligent Chinaman, delivered a lectori;
in Chicago last week, in the course of
which he told many interesting tilings
about the habits, customs and laws of
the inhabitants of the Flowcry King­
dom—told them, too, "in language that
was plain,” the speaker being a fine
English scholar. The people of Chino,
Mr. Wong Chin Foo informs us, are n
simple people. Murderers always give
themselves up to the authorities, and
never think of running off and giving
the police trouble. No matter how the
killing is done, whether accidentally or
otherwise, the punishment is death.
But it does not follow that the murderer
must be executed. A life for a life is
all the Government wants, and one head
is just os good as another. If a man
condemned to death has money, ho can
easily find a substitute among .the poor
men, who are always willing to dio if
they can leave their families -money.
There is, he says, a great deal of cade
in China. The descendants of actors,
barbers, and tailors are not permitted
to enter public institutions of learning
far. three generations.
When a pro­
fessor consents to be bribed, and his
corruption is exposed, ho is at once
killed. The salt merchants stand first
in society, the lumber merchants second,
and other busincia men are next in the
scale.
There are no lawyers there.
When men are arrested for crime, the
judges ask all the questions, for the
•prosecution and defense,• and determine
tho punishment. People who talk in
public are considered groat fuuU. The
women arc not permitted to attend

TO CONTRIBUTORS.

Vor ■penta fnotoeap of a muddy blue
lletray» ■ mind of th* mnr dtem.1 hue.’

VARIETIES.
Why is a ladder like a prize-fight ?
Because it is miule up of rouuds.

Am Ohio editor publisher marriages
under the head of "Attachment No­
tices.”
'
That the coming winter will be one of
severe cold is indicated by the thinness
of hair on new blacking brushes.
■Whiuf. witnessing a game of base ball
oat West a boy was struck on tho back
of his head, the bawl coming out of hia

montlL
■
Them: whs a room with eight coruvrs.
j In each corner sat a cat; before each cat
Mt |M?vea othcr
on each cat’s
How
oata in aU ?
j
|
The man who has nothing to tout
schools, but some of the rich men cm- |[ of but his illustrious lihoeslry is like a
ploy teachers in their families. The •
potato—the only good belonging to him
sexes do not mix. Young men never 1 is underground.—Sir Thoma* Overborn. see the young women, and no such thing 1
A mebchav
. t who has a Sunday-school
as courting is known. Old women do
class asked, "What is solitude?" and
that business, and it is looked upon ha !
' was visibly disturbed when a miserable
remunerative. Marriage takes place at
boy answered, " The store that don’t
about the age of sixteen. The beauty
.advertise.”
.
of the women lies in their small feet,
A man out West brags that all the
their long finger nails, their pussy-cat
furniture nnd flooring of his lionse is
noses, their small mouths, and their
stomachs ns big as they can grow. It ! made of live oak, but his wife who docs
the hard work of the house, says it’s
is a disgrace for n Chinese woman to
have a foot more than four inches long. nothing but scrub oalu

No family is considered resjiectable that
has not machinery and apparatus for
smoking opium.
Poor men cannot
smoke, because they cannot afford it.
The coolies, or laboring men, get but 17
or 18 cents it day, whereas jt costa a
smoker 75 cents n day. "Chinamen
laborers who go back home and assert
that they have earned 830 a month are
looked npon as great liars, nnd no one
will believe them.
The customs of
China and America are exactly the re­
verse. As
instance of tlris, Wong
pledges hia---------word YV_.
thatwIuToH Is considmartial hosts of the two countries for .ered proper for men to ride on one Side
military supremacy—now sleep in their of a horse, the. women go n-straddle,
graves. Both, it is said, died of con­ and think it perfectly scandalous to tide
sumption—a thorough refutation of the in any other way.
___
claim that high muscular development HOW THE GREENLAN HERS DRESS.
k correspondent of the New York
is conducive to longevity.
Tribune, wjtkz'thc Juniata expedition,
ABOUT THE OYSTER.
.
says of. the Grtcnlnndei a that, to one
In a conversation with n prominent
mode will bo one in which money will i
Not long ago two gentlemen started
ignorant of their style of dress, and tho
• oyster packer, says the Baltimore Amer­
always lie freely spent, and in which ; from London on a bicycle trip to Land's
similarity of the dress of both sexes, it
ican, some curious nnd interesting fez.1
personal comfort ami even display will End, a distance of 300 nrilcs. Their
woqld be difficult to distinguish the
occupy men's thoughts, and even wo- S^trip occupied just one week. 'Fhey were lire* of tho ofnter trade were related. man from tho woman. The man combs
As is well known, the habits of this
men's, a great deal We can no more ■ forty-two Lours and twenty-five minutes
his
hair straight down and over his
bivalve are an entire mystery ; what it
prevent them, the Nation says, tlian wc . actually upon their vehicles.
•cuts and how it lives are iptcstious not forehead, only parting it sufficiently to
can prevent the growth of wealth itself; |
NKV W11y of preserving autumn
enable him to see directly ahead of him,
yet understood.
The spawn of the
pn&lt;]
_____ •_is _•gi
____
____ _: rIron
___ tithem
____
an.l onr
oy Sutv
duty i&lt;
is, inwton/lnf
instead-of trantina
wasting niir
our ! i
Icave8
vt.u___r_n
follows
oyster floats around with the act?on of while the woman combs her hair in a
&lt;
.« «_
a
.
_ or 1 frea}1^wj^i1 n Wlinn (uot hot) iron, on
breath
in denouncing
extravagance,
the waves or tide, and adheres to what­ long plait, forming it into a knot on the
hailing panics as purging fires, to do which some spermaceti has been lightly
ever it may come into contact with. top of the head, which is elevated nbont
what in us lies to give rich people more rubbed. This method preserves per­
Oysters taken from a rocky bed are of four inches from tho scalp, and tied
taste, more conscience, more sense of fectly their lovely tints, and gives a
sui&gt;erier quality; those token from n with a strip of ribbon either of a black,
resjxmHibility for curable ills, and a waxy glcas which no other ono se­
soft bottom aro -,omparntively poor in blue, or red color—the widow being
keener relish of the higher forms of cures.
quality.
Thousands of "j&gt;oor inno­ distinguished by a black ribbon, the
pleasure. Much woald be done in this
Tin. New Orleans Timer nays : cent" oyntcra die annually from resting wife by the blue, end the maiden by the
direction if public opinion exacted of
Louisiana in favored the present year on a soft bpttom, a fact which should red one. Tho complexion is coppery
the owners of large fortune# that they
with a fair sugar crop, fair as to quality arouse the sympathies of all tender­ like that of tljc Indian, their hair black,
shoulcfgive their sons the best edneo- j
and their nose flat, while their cheek­
and more than fair as to quality. From hearted i&gt;eople.
tion the country, affords, or, in other
The weight of the oyster, as it grad­ bones are broad and prominent, nearly
all Liu; sugar parisheo wc have pretty
words, send them to college, instead of
much the same report, and that grind­ ually mattiros, sinks it beneath the sur­ hiding the nasal appendage when the
setting them up in the dry-goods busi­
face ; and as soon as it is covered with profile i* presented. The knpetoh, or
ing has commenced.
ness or the grocery business. A man
In the State of Illinois there arc 978 sediment or mud, it die*. Many people jumper with hood attachment, worn by
who has made a largo fortune in honest
upposc that the oyster really eats, and both Boxes, the hood of the woman’s
trade Qi- industry has done his slizre for Baptist churelies and 485 preachers, or
kind-hearted people, buying oysters in being mode larger in which to carry the
the material iqteresta of the country, about half as many preachers as
the
shell, sometimes throw coriDmenl young babe, is of seal-akin with trim­
and he cannot contribute his share to 'churches. In the Southern part of the'
The pantaloouM
over them, thinking to feed them. The mings of dog-skin.
its moral and intellecliud interesta by State especially, it is a very copnnon
peculiar noise emanating from them and boots are also worn by both sexes,
merely Making donations. It is his practice for one man to serve four
churches on tho " onoe a month ” plan. has been supposed to be produce*! by those of the women being in most caeca
duty also, if he leaves children behind
feeding. All shell-fish nt times have very elaborately aud artistically trimmed.
him, to see to it, as far as he can, that
Thm St. Louis Globe has deliberately
their shells open, nnd when’touched Tho pantal'Kms of the women reach
they are men who will be an addition to come to the conclusion that the number
will instantly close them. The noise only to the knee, while the lioote, made
tho general culture and taste of the no­ of women who would rather not
thus produced has l&gt;een mistaken for of finely-tanned zeal-akin, nicely mumped
tion, and who will stimulate its nobler marry than become the wives of
mratication, when, in reality, it is and sewed with the sinews of the deer,
ambition, raise ite intelloctual standard, poor men is much Smaller than
make them look comfortable.
fright
quidten its lot oof cxoellence in all fields, the number of men who would rather
Mont of the Baltimore dealers iu raw
It is always unsafe to express an
aud deepen its faith in tho vahio ’of uot marry than become the husbands
oysters during tho^ summer months opinion upon Spanish affairs, but a
things not seen.
of poor women.
transact their business at Fair
careful weighing ofv the Jatcat news
Sayf tho London Spectator of a re­ Conn., whither large beds' of Baltimore would seem to show that President
OmciAL rcturns to the Bureau of Sta­
cent date; “ It has been a superstition oysters have been transplanted. The Castclar is proving himself something
tistics at Washington show that dur­
for generations that a marriage per­ beds are so arranged that, on the reced­ more than an orator and a rhetorician.
ing the quarter ending Sept 30, 1873,
formed by a captain of a man-of-war on ing of the salt water tide, fresh water There is every indication now that both
there arrived st New York 68,588 enrihia own quarter-deck was legal. Her from a small stream covers the oysters; the Carlista and the Intranrigcntc* are
grants of whom 38,613 were malt'd and
Majesty'a law-officers, however, having it is said that this fattens oysters letter being worsted, and the prospect raema
29,976 females.
There died during the
informed Urn Admiralty that all such than any other method. Orders are rc- good for an early restoration of some­
voyage 40 mules and 39 females. Total
marriagoa .-ire
they have for the ccivad for the article in question during thing ckmvly resembling order in the
arrivals from England, 15,399 ; Ireland, future been prohibited."
the summer numtha, and they arc taken distracted peninsula._________
13,190; Scotland, 2,791,; Wales, 257;
from the beds and shipped with tho
The Phiiadnlpbians are determined
Germany, 24,881; Austria, 926; Sweden,
greatest
possible dtapsteh, a ml many to manufacture i-utluiaiasin for the Gen2,189; Norway, 2,024 ; Denmark, 591; King Theodore, of Abyssinia, has been
cut them with ajiparent relish, notwiLh- tcnnial Celebration of 1876, by getting
making
ba#!
uro
°f
his
English
educa
­
France, 1,740; Swit^rhuol, 640; Spain,
tion. He hoa justified the great things
the nation interested at an early date.
92; Italy, 1,029 ; Holland, 851 : Prus­
Tag New Orleans Herald calls the A magazine of that city propose* that
sia, 1,208; Holland, 581 ; Hungary, 313 ; expected of him by taking captive a
rival prince and bringing the aria of late financial crash " a blco-ing in dis­ the 16th of December next, the hundcivilization tn bear upon him. The Cap­ guise." It is bo thoroughly "disguised” rrth anniversary of the day on which
tive's ears were stuffed with- gun- that a great many persona don't reeog- the Boatoniana threw the taxed trlfcnto
nize the real feature of the " blessing" their harbor, be celebrated uiroughont
the farmers are using them on their
h e counhy by * univenud tea drinking.

Ths " fall" season begins when th
sidewalks are covered with ice. It has
Iteen known to set in, however, in orange
and banana time. Thu “ spring'\scason
comes when the streets are sloppy and

muddy.
A Danduiiy man who heard that a
Minnesota man hail become insane from
the use of tobacco,.swore off from the
practice, but on learning that several
thousand jicoplo were insane who had
not used the weed, returned to the habit
with alacrity.—Danbury Nctcd
- A Danbury lx»y bought and took
home a copy of a story paper. Hia
father took it frpm him and bunted it
He said that the contents wore nothing
but lies, and that the influence of such
a journal was extremely pernicious.
'Chen he put his hands in his pockcta
where were a potato and a horse chest­
nut, proventatives of rheumatism, and
went down street.—Danbury New.

Do it folly, freely I

HOW LOXF. PISE WAS “ItUS’’ BY
GEORGE WATBQX.
Lone Pine is a town in California. It
can’t be much of a town, but appears to
be too big to be run by one man.
George Watson had to leave it months
ago on account of some murdering ho
had done there. He made a tour of tho
mines under another nnmo and camo
back to Lone Piuu with -a reinforced
opinion of hia ability to stay there,
and some money in his pockets—the
fruit of his wandering and thieving
operations among tho miners.
He was
in tho habit of killing or robbing a man
whenever ho . took a fancy to such
amusement, and, having l&gt;een quite suc­
cessful in these enterprises, he came
bock to Lone Pine with his arms and
ammunition, and announced his inten­
tion to " run" the town. His first act
of government was .to beat and nearly
kill an inoffensive English -speaking In­
dian, because he was an Indian. The
same cvcninf'^pistol in hand, he famed
all the occupants Ont of a trnloon, and,
standing in tho door, auMounethl loat he
was able to whip any man in the crowd,
and that if some one did uot take him
up and fight him instantly, he would be
under the necessity of shooting somobudy. Just then he got a gun-akot
through the heart, and the Coroner was
unable to find out who did it. That
is the way George Wataon " run" Lune
Pine.
._____________________

A XOTOBXOCB lunch lic-wd of Virginia
bel of fl50 with an unbeHeriMg baahwicldi-r, that he can cat 1,000 egg* in
1,000 hourn. II6 takes hi« eggs in any
style that may suit- him—raw, poached,
bailed, or fried. He began the father
evening in a private r&amp;oiu eaniusciwi,
with a well-kxMJWu r«.t*urm.

�nmn
livLIJ vm
iv'

KVETiiNU fca/aro*.
Mr. .Munroe raovad that the report
Board convened pnnminrt l&lt;» ad- uf the CummUiee be amended by
jonrnitirnf. RtJl dilfcd; member* «U Ktriking out all that purlion of the
present. Board proceeded to bnsi- Mun: that xctaiea.li* dsUtfas.
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se«.
•
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.
Motion prevviled. •
The Cutnuitilw? bn MivrllaneoMB
Ou motion uf Mr. Cressy the report
Chum* through (heir Chniwiinn Mr. [ns amended .was adopted.
M&gt;h :uf. ftirtlu-r iri-orted tbul they i
Chi motion of Mr. Creasy the Sher­
bad examined the ioHowing accouut* iff wax instructed to pnrehnsc the
and would jecummcnil their allow­ nccc^tt- amount of wood for the
tjtte oft^urt Homie and Jail.
ance as follows:

P B» Petit

60 00

BTRANOER

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Total
6305 00
On motion cd Mr.’ 1
— AMD —
port was accepted andw
On motion of Mr. Day acenunts
No. 45 and 4fi were tukeu from the
rbrlr ebild.
WOOL CARDING MACHINE,'
files, reconsidered, nnd.allowed at
the am mints claimed.
On motion of Mr. Keacln account
' No. 20 was taken from tne files, re­
considered and allowed fit the u- Woilld respectfully anlir.it ibe a( I ention cf
customers to.the bet that he is makihg ta&gt;
■ On morion Board adjourned nntil mount claimed.
On motion of Mr. Munroe lhe pro?ernont» in hia mills which will prove a
tomotuw
morning
at
the
hour of eight
J. H. Earl and 5
benefit to customer* as well ut U VitaaeH.
Supervi»b»s ol the several townships
o’clock.
IF YOU WANT
and the City of Hastings,- were in­ tised by the conUnnal increase of cu&lt;lcm.
Wm. H, Pow»b«, Clerk, .
on Irirjuesl................................ ....
structed to notify-tne several Jfisticev
&amp;&amp; W. L.
JittfiM F«m
of lhe Peace of their respective loFatnar Morning,
)
a. W«. 11. «™u* Wtun.
October 17th 1873. |
D. M. PtiBCHAH,
calites to pay all fine moneys now­
—
1 79 ni4 r
64.- Jhuaca IV. ilmigiilsiin, ScfrBun id convened pursuant to adjourn - in their hands belonging to the
ices. »* l’rai»C«wnh«ioner.. 42 W .4200 mon I. roll call, members all), present, County, intJ the County Treasurer, whortvnth ne««Bd Io none as * Custom Mil55. P, tl. HtJbrotik. office rruL
‘
n„..J
^&lt;1 to business.
*' or they will be prosecuted hntucdinleBoard proceeded
I ' fiwl. IW.u-__--------------... 17500 125 00
Tile account of James Clark and tyBidding fl
56. M. W- Riksr, Jiuuice fr«* 15a i mi
;
S others were presented, and *&gt;n
On motion of Mr. Bugbce tha
57 Y wcctry &amp; Wood. Attorney
6000 5500 molijn &lt;rf Mr. Philips were received Bonrd adjourned until seven o'clock
MEDICINES.
:
and referred to the Committee on this evening.
.58 Henry L- Green. Constable
Kwh of aid, the garter Meet.
55 00 MOO misccllnaeeii* claims:
frwi......
.
Wm. Powers.
.
WINES A LIQUORS,
Is aoltattiug a very targe run of custom.
W Ik 8.-Dibble and other*
Ou motion of Mr. Phillips, Board
Clerk.
Juror A Wil nose
.
PERFUMERY,
look a recess untill 10 o’clock A. M.
DO. 8. L. Devins, Drptity Sheriff
TOILET SOAPS,
For the engri nf your IsouwehoM,
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Mr. PIIWIEB,
Evening Session, 7 r. n.
fee-................-........................ 12278 12200
61. L A. Shedd, Board of
Board convened pursuant to adjourn
,
.
TEAS,
rk has given nniveml Mtixfacticm
rri^nr'rs...... _..x
5 9Q 4 0”
mem: Bull called, quunun present.
62. G. W-. McConaiek, BeCOFFEE,
Defies Competition 1
Board called to order by Chairman Boafd proceeded to Imsiness.
24 45
puty Sheriff fee*.... 24 45
members all presen’, Board proceed­
Supervisors Nichuls oflerd the ftd- RICE,
c W. Vroenian, Board
Wc paid-in। old home a visit last 63.
1
ofPriaeaara............. ....
602 35 602 S3 .ed to busmens.
ATTENTION
lowing resolution:
SYRUP,
Satarday and Sunday, and found
Mr. J-JA Nevins, Sebretary of the
On mcilior of Mr. Cre&amp;sV the report
Resoltxd, By the Board of Super­
things pretty much as they “use to .
Barry County Agricultural Society, visors of Barrv County, that nn np- 1
SODA,
was accepted.
was” when we .earned our daily
On motion of Mr Day tho report 'on behalf of taid Society, laid before propriation of $150 be mode to the '
SPICES,
adopted.
1lhe B.«ard R certificate duly verified, Allowing named local Newspapers
bread by "clicking type” and spoiling was
'
Mr . Cressy offered the (olluwing ।that said Society had raised the sum printed in this County for publishing
There i» one place in Nashville where you CRACKERS,
lead pencils for the Tai blitz.
•
preamlde and resolution :
.
’of one huuJnd dollars and upwards the full proceedings of the Board of &lt; m buv ah kiuds of
RAISENS,
As we caught sight of the village,
the present year for the pur­ Supervisors for lhe year 1873: Tho
Whereas. The law in this State during
i
LAMPS,
thtfe. Fttrhaca with its tall smoke requiting Rent or Personal property |pose of prompting Agruutllural, Manu­ Hustings Republican Banner, Has - (GROCER IE-', Drags, PROVISIONS
facturers
and
Mechanics
arts
in
sc:d
stacks, and heard the steady pufl, to bn assessed to lhe poasessor rc I
inga ttome Jotimal, Barry Coon’y
'
CHIMNEYS,
County of Burry, which on motion Republican, and the Nnshvole News,
ankee kotiobbc
pun, uf the sven io as it escaped after ganllrss of his or hers mdcbteducs.’,
.
.CASTOR.
was received and placed uu file.
and that the said &gt;150 be paid the
doing duly in the mammoth engine, and at the same tune taxing all mon­
School
oo cir
Mr. Pleiades. Brown moved that afuruaaid papers according to each
KEROSENE
eys and credits, involves a large annd saw other
well known and niount of double assessment*, exhibit­ the Board of Supervisors appropriate
one’s circulation in the County ul ।
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,
familiar scenes, our inind recalled the ing an nggregn’e valuation far above ।one twentieth ul one mill on the dol­ Barry, nnd that tho editor or propri­ Stone nnd Wooden Ware,
inniiy pleasant and happy limes wc the real weal'h uf the Qtalc, besides lar on the aggregate equalized valu­ etor of each paper shall .file an affi­
- And all &amp;td3 of Goods
ation uf the County of-Barry, to aid davit pertaining to his amount of cir­
•have imd during the years that we being extremely onerous and unjust
to parties having the misfurtitue to the Barry County Agricult'iral Soci­ culation with the Cjuntv Clerk be- iIn our line, and gel the worth of y ur mon
called Lawton our home, and scon*
ety
iu
lhe
erection
uf
buildings
nnd
be iu debt, and .
fore receiving an order fur his propor- •
familiar fitces made these recollec­
Whereas. It is believed that a law permanent improvements
tion.
The Old. the Young, the High, the Low,
Multon prevailed*
tions eomydetw.
could be so framed as- only to tax
On motion of Mr. . Bugbce the ।the Rich, the Foor, the Bond nndtfae Free,
OF 741E BEST QUALITY. AND
The Committee upon appoinlmctH Resolution was accepted.
arc all served alike.
Tltr Funi’ice has made a shortstop property 'o persons owning the same,
nnd also to enable the assessing officer uf taxes, submitted the following as
Supervisor Day moved to amend
fur wp-iira, lately, but are in full
torench a largo amount of moneys their report
the Reso’utiun by paying the Hostings
hhixi now.
ft has bad a*very suc­
Your fXimmitteo to whom .was Home Journal mid Hastings Republi­ The Child c^.n get just ai Good Bar­
nnd credits that nuw escape tax­
cessful nm, making ns high as 23 ation.—Therefore be it
referred the matter of the -^Apportion- can Banner, fifty dullnrs each, and
,
grins ax the Aged.
tnus*‘8firon per day. Tliis'is claimed
Resolved, By. the Board of Super­ merit'Iu the different townships and the Barry County . Republican ni»d
the City of Hastings, of tho State Nashville News, twenty-five dollars
to sweep the field for charcoal fur­ visors of the County Barry, that the
AT THE
llun. lhe Legislature of the State of and county Dram and rejected tax each for publishing the proceedings Our taotto is to sell as. cheap as
naces of nine feet lysh.
the cheapest* give 16 ozs.
Michigan be, Ond it is hereby petition­ for tbc'year 1873, would respectfully of this Board fur the current year.
BiiMnrs* i* quite dull, find the ed to o'iRct a law providing:
Itrg It-uve to submit the following
The amendment prevailed nnd the
t»» the lb. and the right
V »»pl'- grin-n.lly, are complaining ol
1st That a mortgage &lt;&gt;n Real statement of their renort thereon.
Resolution ns ninenuvd wus a-kipted,
change every time.
Lard Innes, prubably owing to the Estate bo assessed to the Mottgigee.Mr. Day oflerd the following Res­
and
the
value
over
atid
above
the
olution.
fact that ihc furnace are paying their
I
I&gt;
ut
all
klnrh of j-ro-Iuce in thvia re«ron.'
morlEagelo lhe occiipanU.
.
Resolved. By the Buvrd ul Super­
------ OF-----employers half wages, nnd . giving
i»:ir ».i iti-M is conluc(«-&lt;l on alrioily tora2d. Ttmt Personal Property stall
visors of the County of Barry, that
peranev prujoiple?.
them ninety dayfi on'ers lot the l&gt;e exempt from l&gt;xution to the tttownship of Castleton be credit- d
Imllance.
mount of indobtneas of the person
? with S33&gt;G7 rejnctvA tax. and’the
u’t aide of Main
Er^re *’
same be assumed l»v the County.
Lnwtuu n'so seems to be afflicted possessing the same, other than debt*
Y ;. L a, -I A. — — IO S CO
secured
by
mortgage on
Kcal «On int’liuu of Mr Barnum the
1). C. GRIFFITH.
with a mutriniunial panic, and the
Resolution' was adoptml,
Estate.
. .
• ay some of the young folks are
3.1. A‘l moneys and Credi's to be
On motion uf Mr, Munroe the
••J.ui'iliiig tip," is ituly surprising, tiud assessed is Pereonal Property except
Judge ut Probate was instructed to
inure uu the snrpcL
One couple,, when secured by murtgugu on Ren!
ascertain whether he can obtain n
more sutible nnd convenient room
. aged I'.and !H, joined their fortunes,, Estate, and.
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?
4lh, That tho occnj nnts of any
for his office, nnd also al what rent
which cuiiAisletl of themselves with
8
Reni Estate mortgage,' bo required 8_I______
lhe same cau he 'obtained and report Mesh 25 Cte. Lodgiigs 25 Ch.
prrhups,
uJiacco box thrown in,■ to pay the tax assessed to. mortgage)
to the Board Pt their mljourned meet­
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nn&lt;l**r rather rushing circumstances • end lhe collectors recipl lherefot shall
ing. January next
is ic
Tho Committee on miscellaneous
But then they were uf the kind ’hatI be as so much money |«aid on said
claims through tlreir Clwtirmnn, Mr. ^3.60 pei* "Week.
l nh’rigage.
Ibupltxd, Ttrarrhe huuvc Bream—
Muuroc. further repurU’d that they
were talking alfoot a coup'e who hntl
hie nnd Resolution be signed by the g5f!?S88£B3SS8S = S3!;
had examined the following accounts,
Also k»epa a good selection of
lately qiwrieti, when the buy said : Chairman and clerk, and that ll^c
All of which is respectfully sub­ nnd would n-ecommend their allow

$6,000

look here,

My Caitling Mitch ine

worth

or

MERCHANDISE.
C0N81STIK0 OF

Dry Goods,
Groceries,

FELLOW CITIZENS!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Y

13

1

9

CLOTHING,3
Notions, &amp;c.

You Will Find Them,

At Reasonable Rates,

(E7“ Will) 3 view of selling off ita
entire stock in the next 30 or GO
days, I shall place tho above aamea
Goods on sale at unheard of prices fof

DRUG STO RD

H Ht! uv’?

HALBERT &amp; CO

SUMMER GOODS

CENTRAL HOUSE.

SkHiiksa

Fn rites wiU Please Take Nutter

CONFOUND THE CASH PRICl

CLOTHING

“ Let us gel marked." “1 dusn't "jsaid Clerk cause to be printed and irar.s mit led.
John Q Cuesst,
she. "Oh, yon haven't got the‘sanJ,”’ mil *o the C erk o' ch h county in the
Slate one copy, requiring :hat they
Committee
John KeA'ilk,
he answered back.
She cuuldu’i be laid before their several Boards of
Geo. C. Nichols. x
stand such nn overwhelming argn- Supervisors, respectnl’y asking their
On motion of Mr. Bugbce report
ihcnlnl Luiifer as tha:, and nccom- concurrence in petitioning lhe Legis­ was accepted and adopted.
On motion Board adjourned untill
pnmed by another girl, they adjourned lature lu enact the much needed re­
two o,clock p, m.
to a Uiiitrsler'u residence, routed him turn. in our Tax laws.
On motiton of Mr. Manley the Res­
Wm. R. Powers, Clerk.
out of bed and th© the (wain were olutions were adopted.
made one flesh. They then departed,
Mr. Munroo moved that when the
AVTERNOOW session.
the girl who aeeompanicd them pay­ Bonrd adjourned-’hi* week, it be until
Board
convened pursuant to ad­
ing the *•»!! and taking Ibem home MundayJanuary 5th, 1874. at 2 o'clock
journment; roll called, members all
with be: for the night M Mysterious p. m. present Board proceeded to business.
Mo'ion prevailed.
The accounts of J. M. Nevins, Sarc the wav*, of---------- ," but some
The Cotnmitliee on County Build- J. _____________________________
Bidleman and D. B. Pr«tt, County
folks’ lives are made up uf such
ings submitted the following report: } Superentendents of poor for their
(titling transactions.
The' committee on County Build - j sei vices as such during the year last
Sunday night we bid good Lye to ings would report, that after a enrful, past were presented, and on motion
Lawton scenes, arriving home nt 4 examination of the County Buildings I received and referred to tho Como’clock Monday morning, having bad ■we would recommend that lite Sheriff irnitee
’’
on sabiries.
The Committee upon Miscellane­
the oonipany of friend. Horace Lee of Barry County be instructed to
cause tho walls nnd fcnca around the &lt;ous Claims through their Chairman
from Marshall.
Court House yard to be rejMiirud from 'Mr. Munroe, reported that they bad
the following accounts,
time to time, as their condition may examined
।
require. Alsu that he be instructed iand would reeotnend their allowance
The General Lund Office tn Wash­ tc rc|Hur the cellar stairs at the Jail, ias fallows:
ington has recognized the fact that also the gate at the JaiL
Wc would, report that we dsem the :
Mich’igiin » entitled Jo about fifty
64. I W. Vraoman. BVff
thousand seres mure of school lands furnace at the Jail unsafe and would 1 fM$81176 $81176
authorize the Sheriff to see that it (
The deficiency grow out of the Tact
65. E. IL Mallory. Dep. Sh’ff
be made secure by covering the pipes
09 18
that, under the original grant, the with zine or tin, and covering tho arch । fees W18
66. G. H- Robituwn and 5
State was Io receive one full section with brick to as to let the cold air
ro 7«
olbcra juror jeea....-------- 19 70
H. A. Goodyear tntl 7
1
of land for every town of thirty-six pass between the arch and covering. G7.
otnera juror &amp; w'l’s fees on
We would also recomend that the
sect i uis. Section sixteen in every
Inqueet 11 20
।
Aaron Black, juror fees
60
surveyed town was designated as the Sherriff be instructed to partition off 68.
Chancy B. Croeky end 5
the west end of the ,upper hall in 69.
1
school section.
As there were a lhe Court House, remove the stairs, , others juror on inquwd...
SCO
9 00
great many fractional towns in the and moke (hereby a suitble room for 70. Bonuer Co. Printing for
6apu of Bchoola---------- -- 17 50
Slate, owing lu the numerous inlands Jurors.
71.
••
» notice of election 80 70
We would also recommend that s 72.
•«
“ effifllel -■«’« 15 60 » 5 60
lakes and water boundaries in the
for judre Probate 1900 10 00
cistern be built for the use of the 73
Slate, it very frequently happened
Court Calender*. 8500 8500
Court House. We regard this as a
1 notice of Mie of
that Lhe school section was fractional necessity to gaunt against fire, yn well
15 00 1500
also.
lhe Com mission er ot the aa convenience
io cleaning
400
4 00
77. W. K. Berber, juror fees... 60
State Land office,having lately made bouse.
I
We would also recommend that a 78. Wbi. AUin end 4 others
wilneini fees ....... »........ ....... 19 78
towns, diocovereti that the deficiency new case for files and pn|»er8 be pur­ 79. Gu&gt;. IL Hnbinaoa juror fee*
60
chased for the use of the County 80. M. T. Wheeler, reyaire on
in “Section 16” was .greater in pro­
Clerk’s office, of suitble size to hold 1 jail11015 11015
portion then the deficiency in thel the papers that constantly accumu­ 81. Jamra Cl* k Justice feoe 216 78 2f6T8
•Di»*llow»d.
towns, and that the State was enti­ late therein.

ancc as follows:

ir/Tfl

GEOCEKIES

82. Washinrton SponAblc k 5
c bent jurdr (cea
3 CO
8 60
83. M. W. Hiker. Justice feel 3 20
84
Charles Hanley and 6
o:h.rn witncM frea .„...~
21 08
85. F. V. Young Jiwlice fn«-» 13^16
86. Luctu* Ru»mI offioe rent,
fuel and ll^bta„....u
25 00
J Ref. to Board.
On motion of Mr Keagle the r«j&gt;ort
was accented.
On motion of Mr. Manley the re­
port of the Committee was amended
by disallowing account Nu 86.
On motiuo of Mr. Keagle, the re­
port as amended Was adopted.
&lt;hl motion of Mr. Youngs Board
adjourned untill to m -rrow morning
at the hour of 8 o'clock.
Wm. H. Powers. Clerk.

SATC8DAY MOKXING.
The Board was called to order at
8 o’clock by the Chairman. Ro 1
called, members all present; Board
proceeded to business.
Mr. Keagle moved (bat the Super­
visor of the township of Hastings be
authorized to correct the erroneous
descriptions in bis assessment ruli of
said Townshi\
Motion prevailed.

I’ati ran’! aalinont alwayt
tell how close you can
buy CSooda Tor Ca»h.

CONFECTIONAU?

have also a large assort tn ent t,f

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

CIGARS, &lt;J-r-

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

DRESS GOODS.

LOOK AT THE LIST

Which I will sell at the lowest prices.

Fiime,------------i», 10 and 11.
Brtwn C«Uom

Bleached Cottons, 1 yd. wMi, 12|
9 yards Linen Crash for$L

I will pay the lEghssi Market Price Liifofc moving inlo the uew brick; and trill
be void M
for Produce:

Very

Give me a Call.

Japamea Bilka, 37 j oU, (aid prioa M)

Low I*ri&lt;5e«!

CtNRAD CLEVER.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
JACOB LENTZ

of

Barnum, Elijah F.
Brown, Pleiades...
Brown, Haney----BugbOe, Dwuaou I
Chapin. Artetnue
Creser, John C
Dey. John &gt;1-------

w«U,„. J(t

Jhmt be Closed Out

OVSTER'i IN TiJEIR SEASON'.

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

MEN'S, BOYS' t YOUTH'B

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

OLOTHKNG!

Mery, Hals, Cartts, Shoes

IK SUITS FROM M TO SU.

Manufacturers and keeps on hand
visors

THAT OF CREDIT,

There being a wide difference between th*

Parlor, Library, Dinini, Office ail
QEHERAL FUBUTOBE!

CARPETING,
Tmb, Ufe' BaLdi

Tvj.il&gt;.. wtik , Ml »»Haul o(

&lt;

W.j SUtkek.

is ubSat VABiirr, from Kwk&gt;|»
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
.6 4 16
.• 4 14
.6 4 26

24.96
24.84
2AW

Rettok? Bai I«ii Ki}&gt; Bjet: Uli

Bahy Cabs aifl Perambulators!

Woolf. Bpteke...
Munroe, John H...
Jiiefiuls. George 0,
Philip*, T rarer*...
CCFFLNR AND CASKETS,
Welker, Aaron J...
Wilcox, Leona....Of«B styles »nd sites, and MIJTALIC
Young. Jamtw
CAsBs furuished to order.
Y uunga, Charlta N
D G. Chairman, 6 4
24.12
enr
o
irns a nd coffin lin
On motion of Mr. Keagle Board
adjourned untill Monday, January
5th, 1874, 2 o’clock P. M,

would further report that we
tled io fifty thousand acres, which j
On motion the report was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Cressy the re­
have now b«*'U granted it. This will I find the buildings at the County
add* to lbe Stale Primary School Fann in a fair condition. We do not port of th« Committee whs amended
deem it advisable to make any more hy allowing accounts No. 70, 71 and
fund fiiw.ixi.
repairs ihau necessity may demand. ■ 72 at the amount alaimed.
Wa w&lt;«a!d also further report that j
On root kid uf Mr. Creasy the re’ Ephraim Whiirighf, |&gt;ostni&amp;iiter al
ClnmUr, Eaton County, has been we find matches in tba drawers of (port as amended was adopted.
L. A,‘ Morse, of the firm of Morse
the tables in lhe Court Room. We
The Commirt*e tm salaries though A Wftlki«is,has absconded from Jack­
*• Ore rhargt of wnbejaung a regia- would sak lhe Board to inatruet tba I tljeir Chairman Mr. Henry Brown, son. Be haves behind s family and
IommI fo»t»r, eonlamiug $1,200. from Sheriff to remtrrr the ame.aud tw ii further reported that they had exam­ has taken with It^n a widow Judy
all vigilaace agaiast fire.
1 inrd the accounts of County Superin-

—

A full |iu ot

DUSTERS, ACL. AC.,

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Eaten 1.8.

competition.

P. S.—PartSu having unsetilad Ao

Print*,

Wr

w Tb«

Product.

old rtaud. Wtaf aide of Mais
am.

r,i,»

I Terms--8unciiy Cabm, and
to no dsyi»tion whairTOr
;

1.1 AYLSWOBTS.

�the aervire of
and were not intended for places of

CANNED WOODS
OF

hups, acme evening, feel the grip of

—In IhTjuuit year, thu County Ims
. —Lust Monday the workmen cm•ent two boys to lhe Reform -School, j
ployed on thb n&lt; w brick, block. - tore
••Bum” M-HAi-nrnr &amp; Co.
—Rev. Detlerr ir hither, living near [ down the sEafiblding on (fie front aide

Port Huron, bwt been visiting him i of the I nildirig.

for a few days fast.

tPI»0OPAi; CIH'ifcffaJ. H.

girrrfctp.

-

a VoiJnO. M. D.

Office I wo

wiCkhAM.

KiiidiUi

•

have to

pul up

a

fresh

,____________

bos. rsTisel is part or

OF ALL KINDS.

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors. Blinds, I iouse
Furnishing Goods. Taints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Poeket Cut left’.

WOODEN IND WILLOW

They did not know

the nnuxmi of bitterness, sorrow and on, day and- no di
Ltn ih &gt;ii)ti]i! transaction caused that

_Horace Lee shipped thred decks
of hogs and one car of cattle throtigh 1 bight, or they would have cleared the
debris away, or left the sea fold ing up
to Detroit on Friday Ifut.
‘
nntil Tuesddy.
One of Nashville’s
—Don't be afraid of home iostitu-.
Bom Tobacco, |« si Cai-** Hendtpmrts*.
proud-M citizens had "occasion to t&gt;se
Uons. The Nxws is one, and won't
that side of the street about 9 P. M.,
bite you, even if you hlionld dltbscribe.
and while passing the brick his foot
't'------ Every dwelling house in town tripped upon'something nnd his pride cut Tobacco ?
Have yon tried hia 40, W, and 75 cent
is occupied! Good! Some one will took a fall, and his heels strove for
•pring- •

a w

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rvCMUIll-TIOX

EVERT

wmDNiromt
PROVISIONS

. — Griffith ha, built «n ««-uiog over
sliuuldar. and then for a night's rest
; the new addition to his store.
j

loU next the ascendancy.

His nose plowed

Here yon looked al those Sugars for 10

the ground and his shins came againM

—- Wooden wnre.of every dfescrip' a piece of that scaffolding will: a

If not do so irniih’dlsuly ;

you will uot

GROCERY LINE.
Cash Paid for Produce.

E. R. WHITE.

v

Hu arose with
tion.could be profitably manufactured crack like a pistol.
Encourage such manu­ his mouth full of cursing, dirt, broken

3

Please call and examine Goals
and prices for youroelvS.

«*»

0^. Griffith l.ae just received a barrel
nails and cast ofl pieces of putty, and of that peculiar flavored moUrets," so much
facture-to Itteall'-__________
admired by lhe ladies for cnllwy purj&gt;»«.
went on his way, and still the world
—“Look not UfiOti the wine,” etc.
GriffithkeepTfureIjalurattu. t&amp;lnumoves on just as it always did.
if you would tread our smooth side­
The new. firm of
ARNO STRONG, Plain anil Fancy
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The
Detroit
Free
Press
has
the
ebraied factory of D. B. DcLand 4 Co. Fdjr
V Job PHav-r. Kw-nr varfcty or J&lt;A Printing walks on lhe down hill grade, in these
following
about
Nashville:
••shtshy.’^snowy times:
Tho Village ot Nashville, in Barry
gtjjr •*Mrs. Jones, who did job jet th'a
X—Wheeler &amp; Chipman have closed
County, has now
one thousand delicioif Teat” . •• Why, at Cap's Ilcad
their Creamery for lhe &gt;vinler.
We inhabitants. The Grand Riv.er Valley
quarters.
You cm gel everything there
are informed that since July they have Railroad tvns built. seven years ngu, that iv idee-and good.
• pay the Highral Market Pr'cefor
JAMES FLEMING. Deputy Fh.-r
nnd at that tinie the ground nq|v oc
purchased 27,t 00 pound* xif builer.
J IffsudColU. Io* A«rnt Will.Mcn*l) imnp
ALSO A FULL LINE dt1
copied by the villageWas.covered by
—Poultry will now have to roost the native forest trees. • It has now wh It ftancakes, you should r.ot hH? to buy
Q1MPSON Sr WEBSTER. Blnek- high, for friend Lee has rented a a flouring and saw mill on the Thorn­ a goo-1 supply of Eti Wntrn’s 80 c\ Syrup.
0 .mill.. All k&gt;»4«&lt;&gt;
apple ■ Rivvr wnlerpoU-vt, a large
building ftnd is making arrangements
—Go to GsirvtTtt's to buy School Books
POTATOES,
steam saw mill, wocilen manufactory
to buy up all the spare poultry in the plaining mill, furniture mnnnfactory,
slave muuufactory, tWo good hotels ' log
.. ua $3 00 we will-aend the Wr«ms Hu­
country.
APPLES,
and
nnd thKiilual number
Mole, n..J ; ll al. lbs
ik. popular and excellent Rural "
a
Mannfactnrcd by an Experienced Workman.
. Ctoofe. MlUUwry »r&gt;&lt;! I'n;«v.^
—The “lientilifii! Snow* dtcVJ medmnb .h.iw. Timm hu.e been !
taunt Ujhro; ateouHor wortud-ne
came down in feathery crystals, thick ■llippril mice Jainiry !«!. kcrcnly ■
,,p„. f,..
Rc.il. .!□».,
hB.C C.LlNSI.EY. Phyrici.n.nd
snjl
fast,
Monday.
Trot,
out
ynur
five carloads containine
containing 2.702.000
2,702.000 feH
fe»u in $-2.’&gt;o per yr»r, nud every family in ihe
17 DrttHl,. treat. Btl ehmofc »mi acoie
■ We am Agents for the
Delivered at their
IMtalr dlrawn* trr»t*-.1 c-nntWa nil* Uy.
5
hores and cutler, and don’t forget lite of well seasoned hard wood lumber, West ought io h»ve i«.
nnd since lhe 1st of April by ‘one
and have a full r&gt;ne of Extrai for
O5J_ Call OO E: J. Mhg«&gt;tfo-,- tfio I’hoioX Hicks. Blacksmith, can Im sligh-bells or your girl.
c.iinpuny ten tons of bu'ier. T^erc g &lt;phic Artist, lo gel picuires copie-1 and ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE them, on hand.
. tfuixl at M- shop.
Btole-ww! Mwfnwn
We have three Lumber Wagons, niaautautunxl
Btowto. rally rrrp*r&gt;t’ '»• .. Mtrf-or writ In l.i»
—The Battle Cteck Journal thinks has been paid for the fast clip of enlarge*!, an-l all otheb work in lhe Photo*"
■IkltH. ‘
here,
for
sale.
Ten thousand Iniiheis
that lhe day we had our big hunt was w..olgraphic line. Ht is prepared lo do all kin&lt;l«
We also keep cd band and hhve for sale’
of ihe'ivw crop of wheat have bqen
We sell the celebrated Eightilin/T SuW nt •! per fo?!, Cham­
n solemn one for squirrels, chipmunks,
of work, and al fair prices. Give himaeall.
i fakei’t and less th*n one half of thLATH,
pion Saws 65 cents per foot, and ftilly warrant every Saw we sell.
rabbits, turkeys, ertwes, partridges, (crop uf wheat marketed that will
SHINGLES
The
Allegan
cuutity
sup'-tt
’
iMtr.wood-peckrF, etc., and it was.
,probably be sliipp-d from thia plrce.
WATER LIME,
For lhe Inst year from one to three have been citr&lt;! I&lt;» appear before the
—Ch tries A. Stebbins of Battle _____
............
....... .. ......... .....
alt
. Shoe Nails at $8.60 per Box.
Patent Slave B»«kst», 50 Cenia e -c ..
carloads • of stock—rattle, hogs nnd United Slate;District Ciritrt at Grand
JJENRY II. WOOD,
hair
Crex*k is making arrangements to- siJCt.p—hare been shipped per tfeek. Rrtphh, nnd *how cause Why they
put a stock of Dry Goods .iu part of and* nearly
' a'l
" north
' fur ”
.
STUCCO.
tilt use of hrtv.- not provided for the payment
uf the Alo-gjiu county railroad bonds.
the store occupied by Cap!. Boise. the l&lt;im!*Vrnu-.n. The business men
C.C. WOLCOTT.
c. M. HOLLER
here arc ns ^ntetnrising as can be
G»*orge Ri&lt;-e. of Bctlion lluibor. which we ship and rttaB at bottom prices.
.took out fcr him next week.
j? PAR1DY, Manufacturer of
found io the Sfala.'
! lull New Bttil'tlti, Nov. 7,fh. taking
HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
|
n
&gt;drgv
sum
of
imLiey.
rtfauit
U'.OO
’
Mridl* and Short*,
Mr. J. Shopbell has traded his .
—|icn q0;njce gives you&amp;lmzz
i the proceeds «»f n rale of dry' guudfl
Proprietors.
hotel and farm nt Asyria Center, for J jn2 in-(he head
Mop taking it '
.
it..'
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\
-V—c
। "«&gt;t ot New York nirttvs on credit.'
■ ptainma mill ,1 l^ivton. owner! l.y (Tb0
rcul„k „ ,|| apply wnh hl ihn clellemm,, &lt;!ri.mving he took
g LIEBHAUSER.
our old friend, Mr. Geo. Moffitt
We . flICe to «oiJ rye.”
------—---------‘
—and
•— left his dwn
another
mau*’x rwife
wish Mr. Shopbbll success in his new
...
.
..—;T7L. •
c
l°r&gt;^ four voting children
The nffiiir
-We glean
(be MlOw.ng f.-on, &lt;g,’M|
L,„tcr, „,.1ilcd
lucnliont
the H istiugs Journal:
,
nl Hastings have been received.
—dlcriicfinl Srfiith left our lide of1
„ | iliuugh they were probably ruses.
Miss Emma Basking*, a y*&gt;ung
JjASAVIU-B HOUSE.
Iho Xreet nn.! mrived oVer inlo h'ly ng-J »!~&gt;n&lt; 16. of Wo.nllnnrl,
"i ° a .
T
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।
J„hn Hoslcller aonductur of a
T II M
. .
...
.j
&lt;hea on
Saturdnv
evetiine last, after
2'
W.!
’
,",
'»e- Delroi! &amp; MilCAPT.G. W. McUwhuiOKrlhoprielOT.
- uaw
bride yesterqay.J w ,|lf,n
—. hri...............
- tl.e hier-eF
— ■! M..nany.
Friend v
Clem
now
Munday’ Slm‘».y^ngTKtyuT

in this place.

ATTENTION, ALL!

HARDY &amp; AINSVORTH,

My Stove Warranted for Doe Year, and Satisfaction Goaraateet-

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARES

OATS,

CORN,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Plows and Drags,

Hastings Sulky Cultivators,

nnselor at Lai,

S

Justice of the Pence,

,

,

4^.

,

.

0 li Cart Iron, Brass, Cower and Leal taiei in Riciaue far CK

New Store

’

TAILOR

GROQEBIE S
pro

mom, m lhe vdlege..nd let mail re-m&gt;d bnlnved by all
hi, h,
joiee w.th bun
knew her. She w.. t„ have
wW| .
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jniarneilon Um Clh. Iler we.ld.ng
A-Bmk. are beg.n.ng lo pay ol.l j drem wu her .brood.
fa||

f

R|re"

Visions

, .j

tbc
j M
h,
„-d

,o&lt;,

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

Ha* just opened nt flic old store of Dr. Linriey, a NEW STOCK of well selected
I wus
bndlv / uiangled.
Hu
was
a single man, but engaged to be
married iu a few days. His relatives
hrr m Delro,!.
To which h* invites the attention of lhe
Public, He sclhi
specie. Scrip will do just is well, if
................... it enough,
■ and■ those
■
-thinking
having Z
______
_________________ 1873, at lh» F’ir-st Class Goods,
it to pay will be just the other way;
1
we only get it
_
• rridfinee of the bri&lt;le'a father. Mr. Charier
but you cannot -suit every body;
Ponbim. in M«|*l« Grove. Mr. ban el G.
—Thursday, Nov. .27. has been gentleman.
WM. JONES,It* wen of Kalniu, Eaton Co., to im EAih»f BOTTOM PRICES FOB CASH
designated by the President ns a Na­
biinba u of Mafic Grove, by llev. W. W.
The Nasiivill News is the tit'e of BeGor of Na-lirille.
tional day of Thanksgiving. Turkeys
a neatly printed and well-conducted
should Ims looked after and provided local
sheet
just
published in
Cash Paul for Prtfdu^ of all kinds.
with pUnty of corn. They will soon our sister County of Barry by our
Of Hastings, has opened a branch
Strong,
r; Ute of the
lie needed as a heater, around which yonng friend Oruo ~
No Trouble to Show Good!a.
lo rally pumpkin pits, mince pies and Lawton (Van Buren county) Tribune.
SIIOJP,
He has our best wishes for his future IJ AU13 ER
thanksgiving faces.
sitcccs.—Allegan Journal
in the building oppoaite the Union House,
KK- Call and examine before purchasing
Naidiviltc, a here
PHAS. W. DEM ARA Y,
eLewhere.
•
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“
—The weather was not the must
A disgraceful row occurred in the
Nashville,
Nov. 1st, 187A
convenient fer social gatherings last saloon kept by Geo. M. Cook under
Tuesday evening, but, nevertheless, the Sherwood House Inst Saturday Will always be fannd ready to please easLEBOY C. BOISE.
the Christian Social at Mr. A. P. afternoon, in which Lafayette Coli eta ere.
grove, John GMrrlS, and two or three
JUST RECEIVED
Nichols, was well attended.
Char­
He
also
keeps
on
hand
a
Aue
stock
of.
JEWELER A OPTICIAN. ades Wak the order of the evening; others took part. Colgrovc went
down into the saloon, carrying his GentM’ Furnishing Goods.
but what's the use of trying with child in his arms, in search df th*
TOBACCO. CIGARS
such persons as Mrs.--------------- . and clerk of the Sherwood House with
PIPES fc,A Fall jUrfrtmut of
Mrs.----------------arrayed agm--------- the whom hehad left a valued meersHum
pipe to be •‘colored’.” John Garris,
aKUttlUnraits •adrmtomratg.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
6
rest we'll never tell.
being drunk accosted hint With great
—Quimb^k large saw mill, stave familiarity, taking hold of his whiskers
or THE LATEST STYLES.
and then seizeing. him by the hand
and heading factory, at Quimby and wrenching it With considerable
Station, witha large, amount of staves, force. A fight occurred. Garris getMrs. 71. E. BUTLER
and heading was entirely consumed ing badly beaten.— Charlotte Republi
FOB OLOAMTG,
ly fire last Wednesday morning d- COM.
wi&gt;hw to inform the Ladies of Nashville Always on hand C»ll and examine before
purchMfag rieewhara.
'
bout five o’clock. The origin of the
Five prisoners broke jail in CVldfire is not known. The mill was the water November flth.
found Kt the Dry Goods Store of Downing &amp;
Alkn.
'
largest in the County, and the Ions is
!a heavy one to the owner aud also
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES I
Uitbrctty o?
tMcUxtaraf
community. We are not informed
||O(ly

IJNION HOUSE.

specie at par, and soon silver quarters, i
Tho Common Council have ot last
dimeo and half dimes Ire expected to passed a resolution to tax laiuons anti
W. H. Bkai'LS, Proprietor.
take the place of “shin plnstern
reslMirants lhe sumi uf' &gt;G0. There
Nahiiviuux?, - SiiciiJtrati: w.
V.M. -rtlri.1., .b„ul .he
. Ji’IHtMBwd , nme. n.
W. .re no- very |»rti«l1.r *•»»«‘^l
droj^’orS, fttard? Sone nr-

Srwrritj anil I’rorisiotts,

FALL AND 'WXNTBB GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

AL. TROUTVVIBL.

MR. DELL BARLOW

HARDWARE

MILLINERY

Everybody la Ibvltod to ciii aid cxsoffl* Ute Mafiunoih Stockf oo

stiae ot

Crockeryj
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
Notions,
Stoneware,
Clothing,
Mrs. L. O. CROCKER’S,
Sugars,
Hats and Caps,
fflLLDffiRY &amp; YANCY GOODS
Teas,
Furs,
Velveteens &amp; Corduroy

Buffalo Robes,

(kffee.

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

SMITH 4 PUTNAM.

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

Affeclkmaie
wives in
Detroit
greet drunken and bloated husbands
with doses uf hot water passed
I from Mr. H. N. F. Lewi*, Publisher
down from bodioom windows.
of lhe Western Rural, Baying that the
Yak; tbsi’s the pla*o. Slop right there,
In the case of Dsvid P. James,
Rural never ws’s aa prosperous m charged
,
with the murder of Jolm and bay your
ihh year. We are gird to hear it; Suflord, which was on trial al Cass­
last week, the jury rendered n
for the Rural is tho best Agricultural opolis
'
verdict of mini er in the second de­
joufnal in the United States. The ,
gree. A new trial is naked for.
Rural to a huge jmper. for the sub- '
A..
NICHOLS
A young man named .William Me
Cntcken, living tn Portland, Ionia
no farmer should be without it. By County, attempted to commn suicide
reference to a notice in another plane, a few days aiace by taking morphine.
it will be seen that wo will send the After h« had taken the poiAon he ap-

swat
UM'St'SmwMnwdi

NICHOL’S GROCERY!
*■ WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

GRKSRIES, PROVISIONS, fc.,

BOOTS A«D SHOES,

AH tail of Gantry Preta tales in Mane fir Goois, it tie
Wtat Marie! Price.?

�Furallttepinwesof aFaaiiyPtyxic,
CURING
waikral -the wholeof Broadway
without receiving a nod oraign of nsoogniUon from one of the hundred th«msahil pedeatriaiu) who passed hiih. The
fact was discovered by an enterprising
individual who followed cloaely in his
wake and took notice of thing#.

Johnson is preparing a vigorous reply to Judge
Holl.
French AMonbly
Tntaovrn.
■ ’
At Port Gibson, Indian Territory, a few
days ago, a Choctaw Indian, who was mulcr but twice before,
has been a heavy decline of stocks in London,,

the third. The desperado then tried to es­ manifested.
cape, but wm shot and killed by an Indian
POUTICAL.
,Jam'ks Coxxok, Hie well-known typc-foumlTub Riurt Rev-. John Eakly, D. D., Bishop
tbo Tammany tkkrt.... .Hon. 8. 8. Cox, of

Hie old KaMtrrbodMr Mapuinr during ite ex-

Louis, dealing principally with the South, Brooks....Tito Tammany Democrat i&lt; carried
have failed for *200,000.
All aocounts from the South represent Uiai heavy majority....The recent municipal elec­
it is financially iu a belter condition than at tion in Chicago resulted in the triumph of the
any time since the* war... .In Loanoko coduty, •• People's party" by a majority of about
Ark., near Little Bock, a few days ego, a 12JM10--the so-called People's party" being
a coalition of tho Germans and Irirh pledged

king. Jia.! failed. ia indignantly denlsd-by that

who had espoused tho cause of tho thieves.
Thifae of tho posse wvre instaully killed, and
ths third mortally wounded... .Gen. William
j. Hardee, the wcU-knbwn Confederate Gen­
Lewrartoe river, on Urn 5th Inst... .Harrisburg oral, died al Wytheville. V.a., on tho 6th of
has been visited by a destructive tiro. Tho November.
.
Total lose about
*150,000....Gold in New York was down to

gin» railroad ia seriously paralyzed by.a strike
of the eugineers, fireman and brakemen. The
company baa sued 200 of the striker* in the
Several largo Breton dry-goode houare are courts of Knoxville, Tenn., for *1,000,000
damage*, and obtained an injunction restrain­
ing them from obstructing the business of the
mnuced in tho Philadelphia courts.
company.
Thru are in Nev York 40,000 people com■’ASHfHOrOX.
pnlsnrily idle—people who would be glad to
Tue public deU increased *3,030,578 during
woik and earn food, clothing, coals and
the mouth of October. The following is the
shelter. So says tho New York Jtrrald... .The
official statement:
,»l,2M.i:O#;0SS
the proposition of Um firm for an extonaion.'

Total cola boods.

are now in tho bands of throe tmiteo*....
Cantor, tho ptokre Juror who, while the cam Lswfol mossy
Matured d»U.
was pending, made a practice of rambjlng
about lhe city nights in the care of a DepntyBhsriff, visiting dram-eho|&gt;« and talking pretty

tliirty days’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of
*250... .Laura Koene, tho famous actress, died
A man named Wade was hung for murder at
Wiliiamsfx&gt;rt, Fa., on Friday, Hie 5th lust.
The telegraph Hgis records how the wicked
wretch met his death: Tho rope being too
long, ids feel struck squarely on tho ground.
.In this position lie remained, abonting, " Oh

.*

Total without tsima*.

l*.C\nuu

»#i.rni.v*"
a.sn.&lt;uD
4 VC*,! &lt;9

,
.
.

| 44A.3*X«:r
.«3,l*7.*37.«i»

j »,7Pft,W

Total Intrrwl.

M,S13,Ml
4,313,1**

□{deposit, a* pr.«»cribcd

R,sn».ooo
|

Total In the Trraaury...

M300,TT7

Xi41,833,476

Increase during the month.
and after along delay in arranging tho ro|x&gt;,
44.4WW
the drop was again pulled. Ho fell this time
1,301,&lt;70
toss than three feet. Hi* pulse continued to Interest paid by (tailed tUales
Interest repaid by tran-p.rtalion of
beat for seven minutes. After hanging twenty-ocVkn mfimtre be was placed in a coffin and
taken charge of by his friends. Many pieces
Estimates for Uio civil eataUialimoul of tbs
OovCniment to be submitted to Congress this

ment to dine in hell with the devil ,at X" Ho
Mid the only thing troubling him was ‘‘whether,
the people whom he murdered are iu heaven
or hell."
UrWAXD of 30,000 workingmen have licen
thrown out of employment this fall in Phila­
delphia alone....A Grange hae been estab­
lished in Elizabeth. N. J... .At- a meeting of
the Pennsylvania Railroad 1 Directors, the
othcr day, a five per rent, scrip dividend, re­
deemable in March, 1875, was doclarod. Tom
Seott, Vice-I’roiideut, tendered hie resi&amp;ua-

e 1,500,000 and $2,000,000. Tide mcreaao is
caused principaUy by the raising of a number
of tho Interior lias arranged a treaty of jieaco
between Hie Arapahoe, Cheyenne and Ute
tnbea of Indians... .The annual report of the
Director of lhe Mint is full of interesting
statistical genera* information. It itho-ra tho
total amount of gold coined during the fiscal
year ending Juno 30, 1873. to lx? *35,240,337;

gold in tho country is set down al *135,000,
000; of silver tS.OQO.OOU. During the month
of October last tho gold coinage approximated
THK rSVT
*14,000,000, and since April last the coinage
Tnx Illinois Board of Warehouse Cornnds- has maintained a steady increase.
ilox. 8. 8. Cox. of Now York, will, upon the
■donere are preparing to bring suits against
several railroads for extortionate charges.... assembling of Congress, introduce the follow­
The legislative Council of the Choctaw Na­ ing : " Whereas, owing to the condition of the
tion has voted against granting equal rights country at present, and the critical aspect of
financial affairs, and aa a bill passed during the
3,000 iu tlisi nation.. ..Cor. Beveridge, of last session of this body for the increase of lhe
Illinois, has made a requisition upon the salaries of Hie members, after duo operation,
Governor of Missouri for McCoole, Allen, and has been found to be inimical to the boat inter­
others engaged in Um jirixe-Gght near Alton. ests of the people, be it resolved that said
... .Hon. I^vl llloeaom. ono of tho luanten* of
Milwaukee, is dead....A Milwaukee dispatch nciuiled."
■ays: “The storms jot thepast fortnight
Bzv. Mu. Newman ha# forwardad to the
Treaaury Department a highly interesting re­
port from Ja]xu. Two of tbo uioet noticeable
(XXI. About 50 lives have been sacrificed. textures in it are tho production of iron by tbo
Every propeller arriving here brings news of Jspatwae which can ho laid down In this
disasters."
. ‘
country at a much ebssper price Uian English
Tux default ing Dubuque Barings Bank irou,' and the extent to which tobacco fit culti­
casldor, Babbage, has fled from Iowa, and is vated iri Jn|-Aii in place of rice, aa being much
believed to have gone to Europe... .Chrisllaf- profitable.
Bzckktjuiy or War Rklknaf, who ia being
twice tried and suutonccd to death, lum been married almost daily by the correspondents,
granted a third trial by the Supreme Court of deni-e that lie has any matrimonial intentions
Illinois.
for the preacul... .Gen. Alfred Torbert, of
Tux total vote in Chicago for Mayor, al the Delaware, lias been appointed Conanl-General
recent etoctiou, was 47,311, against &lt;2,853 for at 1'ari#, vice J. MerSlith Reed, who go«a to
President last year, and 32,800 for ITeeidctil Troy in place of Mr. Francin. the prcneut
•
in 1868... .The house of Henry Metx, bf Eden, Greek Minister.
■
rOKKIOK.
ago, togeibot with two ehUdrett....Jchn
The total number of admiseiona to the
Luster, of Bloomington, III. run a rusty nail Vienna Exhibition from the o|*euing to tbo
into hia foot, aiubdicd in three weeks of lock­ cloning day was 7,250,(00... .Another ncriotia
jaw. .. .Seven prisoners iu the Fulton county. accident in reported on the Midland railroad of
DI., jail escaped the oilier day by boring EngUnd, by which twcnl) perron* were badly
injured.
A Paris dispatch alatea that Hie party of
Hie Left in the Aaaembly will demand, aa a
Fulliir, Richard Hbea and J. H. Rchwoom.
condition of Ute jtroiongaliou of MaeMahou'a
term, a definitiva recognition of the Republic.
determined to pro-^-nto the Chicago and Meanwhile lhe Bons{&gt;artu&gt;ta, who hare hereto­
North wentam and Illinois Central rai'roada fore acted with Ute Republicans, will make no
alliaucc, either with the Right or the Ixift,
bat art by thomaelvoa....Eight peraotm were
Advices from tho Minuaaota lumber regions recently killed, end a nutulsir injured, by an
exploaiou iu a flic-works factory at Lambeth,
England
The French National AaaemUy met at Ver­
Tax Chicago. Industrial ExpnalX^Tdosed sailles, on ths 5&lt; k Inst. ITeaidaut MscMaIiou
nynopnia cf whicli h telegraphed by the cable.
He declares hia loyalty to Hm c jnecrrativo
alliance that elected him, and affirm* tho

throwing open of wlysky saloons on Bunday.
Taylor, Reform candidate for Governor of
Wisconsin, has been elected by a'majority of
about 10,000... .The entire Democratic Slate
Hckst has been elected in Now York by a
majority of 8,000 to 10,000. The Legislature
is elose, with the cbauces In favor of the Itepublieapa....lhe Democrats have made a
clean sweep in Maryland. The majority is
about 30,000. The Legislature will stand as
follows: Senate—Democrats, 23; Republi­
cans, 3. House—Democrats, 63; Republicans,
15; Democrat id majority on joint ballot, 73.
...-.The recent local elections in Illinois re­
sulted generally in the success of the Fanuers’
tickets... .The Kansas City Times has returns
from 77 of the 100 legislative. districts
in Kansas, showing the election of 5t
Opposition members to 23 Itepublieeu....
The majority of C. K-Davis (Rep.) for Gov­
ernor of Minnesota is estimated al from 8,000
to 10,000....Adalbert Ames has been elected
Governor of Miselnsippi by from 10.000 to
15,000 majority... .In New Jersey the itapubiicatui have carried the Legislature. The
Senate stands 14 Republicins, 7 Democrats;
Assembly, 32 RcpnbHcaus; 28 Democrats....
Gen. Kemper (Conservative) has been elected
Governor Of Virginia by a majority estimated
at from.10,000 to 13,000. The I.egialature ia
about two-thirds Conservative... .Gov. Waahburuo's majority in Mswaeliueetta is about
11,000. ' Eleven Democrats are elected to the
Senate and sixty to tho House.
Ix the Wisconsin Legislature the Ho formers
15 or 16 on jointballot,
Joint ballot.
will have a majority of &gt;5
..-..lion. William R. Tsylor, the Governorelect of Wisconsin.^ has been for twenty-tiro
.r“" . fanner I.. l&gt;u.e coauly,
j
He
in a native of New
about 55 |
rieinauauvoo:
new England,
tmgiaiia. and
amiaoouini
rears old....Tho Boston Joiirntil puts the '।
IU» Mraiebraiu S.UW at 17 ItopnWira.. I
i
14 Democranta, and 1 Indejicndcni Democrat, ';
and tho Asaembly al 71 Republicans, 56 Demo­
crats, and 1 Independent Republican.

It is altogether a new feature that working­
men elrnuld go from this country to Europe in
*H-arch of employment; Imt it is positively
stated that 330 mechanics in Paterson, N. J.,
have bought tickets for this purpo»&lt;'No little exqilemotit was created in the Can­
adian Parliament at Ottawa, the other day, by
the revelations of a member of tho Opposition
party, who row in his seat and staled that an
agent of the Ministry had offered him a bribe
of *5,000 an&lt;l a firet-clars oftieial jxieltion if he
would *n|&gt;port the Government.
Tub California and Texas Construction
Cottpenv, which has tho contract for building
.
ra ■
.
..
, .
..
.
the Toxas Pacific roail from tho western

Bilitnicur.H,

No Uxckbtaix Bovnd.—When a man
diewverH a great truth, it ia hi# duty to
proclaim it to hia fellow man. The use
•OLD BY ALLXRDIC1NK ORAL ERB.
of Da. Walkrm'r VrintUAR Blrrmui connot lie too strongly recommended to tit©, tlHLDItKS OFTBCJI LOOK PAL-K AND
invalid public. To those who have tried
&gt;
KICK.
it, nothing need bo said—their exjierience is their proof, pure and positive a*
BROWX’B VXRMIVUOR-COMFITS
Halv Writ. To those who have not tried
it, these truths cannot bo too often re­
peated. It is a certain vegetable specilic, which aids faltering nature against
the triumphs of dyapepaia, bilious dis­
orders oferery kind, malarious fevers,
constipation of tho Irowcls, liver com­
plaint, Spring and Fall debility, etc.,
etc, It costa but little, and can always
be at hand. It is the poor man’s friend.
It saves a doctor's bill, and the time lost
in riding five, ten of twenty miles after
him; besides being free from all the
poisonous medicaments of thephannncopa-ia. It .will cot stimulate you to­
day to leave you weaker to-morrow. Its Memory, Decline, etc. Freirrlpllnrn end sdrlca
free. Addrea* Dr. E. Hntoa. Clnctnnatt. Ohio. .
benefits are permai'cnt—[Com.

Some idea of tho rst© at which the
forests of tho Northwest lire falling be­
neath the ax of the lumberman may be
gathered from the following:
Tho
total amonnt of lumber run out of Casa
river, Mich., this season, is about
80,000,000 feet, out of the An Gres
GO,000,00&lt;I, out of the Rifle booms
60,000,000, aud out of the Saginaw
75,000,000..

unparalleled'success &lt;»f Ninkgar BitTIMl” OurauiwerU.lbaHhcyreraovo
tho aui~&gt; ordl«&lt;s»e, «nd ll» t»Ucct nr
eoTOT bl* IxaUlb- T*"?
«&gt;e grral
blood pnriflor and ft life-rivlnr principle,
a ™.rfcct Benovaujr and Invigorab'r
of the srstem. Never L&gt;cfore in tne
history of’ the world has a mcdiciDO been
compounded powowing the rcmarkdda
oualitiiw of Vimroar.Bittkr« in he*lin£the

are a gentle
relieving Cot
the Liver ax
DiseRKR.

clnoa. lUtlbenrr l» «r»l to arrrrt «
L,u
""J

A HOOK of eighty

Person can take these Bitters

Recording to directloM, and remain long
unwell, provided their bonee are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or othor
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
.
•

m it tent Fevera, which are so preva­

S Wf Bwl kiKiun &amp; him- Rcnuvly. j

DR. J. C. BECK, Cincluaatl, O.

818

Sitddkm changes in tlic weather are
productive of Throat Diseases, Coughs, and
Colds. There is no m re effectual relief to !x&gt; ,
remedy
found titan in the use of “ Ert»rn'» Ertmeftial I _.-ra-—is a» effemuu an
a X • • —_ '
FOR
FEVER , ***■
&amp; AGUE
Troffwa.”—[Com.
■ ,,
J , . ’ ,In .7
i IU
lhe .SitInbale
lhe utu&lt;«h lo It n/Trrft

in the valleys of our groat rivers
jlilrJiOBF lent
throughout the United States, especially

। Hare yon riienmatiem in any foim? Have
Send fir dewrlpilve Clicular with Tmtimnnialt
you stiff neck,or bundles caused by rheumatic o/ rhHtlriam from all i«ro&gt; of Hw country.
naiiu
.1
'rnbnrid lx
tVSample
paiiii ? ” If »r*
eo,
Ano-l
‘j&gt;u-f'.inin&gt;rni
te 11
Orttamid® tack*™
package# fir trial, 23
23 canty.
amt*. "
* specific remedy, tired internally and exter- F»rr&gt;*rr&gt;l b-. nil.l.lSGS. (T.AIT A Co. l h.-mt»ta, ,
I Itortun.Mara. New*tark Offitw, sasCoUsr* Place.
boundary of Texas tKSan Diego, Cal., having uallyT-Cem.
failed to meet its obligations, $300,000 of its
Ont headkra should lie careful to I
BUSINESS
pe(&gt;cr went to protest at Philadelphia, the
oUier day. Tho total liabilities of the road
are about *7,000,000. The Toxas Pacific in a, all good articles are imitated, and this Koap £
one of Tom Scott's roads.
being ao popular,, other mmafactaronTb— 1 “
Ttfr. political crisis in the C&amp;iadian Parlia- copied their stamp.
Z 1II1CAGO KAMTXRN
V
MtWIC IIOI'SK
maut lias ended in tho defeat of tho
Agents Wanted.
KWILLSON,
•‘BtYRRiODR Watkb Cruz," Hamilton, III,
Govcrtiment.
The Macdonald Ministry treat« all diaeaaoa. Get Photo, 10 Cte.
ago west w.
have resigned, and a now Cabinet formed,
THI8 PRINTING INK V
with Sir Alexander Mackenzie as Premier.. .
THK HOUSEHOLD PASACKA,
Lllarwr‘1 Italldltifft, New York.
Tho St. Lqnis Ttnww prints a letter from Chi&gt;V&gt; Newspaper Voirin. 114 Menn
hualiua iu corroboration of the main pointe
of the statement made by tho Tinu-r some
time ago concerning a project to Conquer and
annex the Northern States of Mexico to Hie
United Stalos, by forming into an army tho
lalioreni on Tom Scott's Texas Pacific railroad
as they are discharged on tho completion of

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those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois. Tennessee, Cumberland, ArkanBed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughetat our
entire country during lhe Summer atxl
Autuqin, nnd remarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual heat and dryness, arc
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the etomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal lo
Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters,
as they will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tho same iimo
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
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Fortify the body against disease

by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
with Ui« Uraau T»» flavor. of a system thus fore-armed. •
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pam in tho Shoulders, Conghs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tbo Stomach, Bad Tasto
in tho Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of the Heart, Inflammation of tbo
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid­
AU rsrloilly mors -than ftAtlifled. Male and
female &lt;,M and yiiinu, married and unmarried. neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
noneihiinld
be without
...__ ... _______
&lt;_____ tills popular work; tend toms, are tbo o flaprings of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will prove a bettcrguarantco
•’
of ite merits than a lengthy advertise- .
ment.
ft* J AAH
REWARD
Scroftila, or King’s Evil, Wbiw
ftl| I
I I f I I I Tor any e»»n of IDInd.
W It |||||
IH-wlinff. I Irhins or Dlre- KwellingB, Ulcere, Eryripelaz, Swelled Neck.
ratrd Fiiretbxt III Hrsot Goitre, Scrofuloqz Inflammations. Indolent
Fils Rzmeut tails to
Inflammations, 'Mercurial Affections, Old
Bores, 'Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eye#, etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional Dis­
ease*, Walk kb’s Vixroar Bittbrs havo
1&gt;8TCIIOMAXCT. OR SOUL CHARMING.*
shown their gre*1 curative power# in tho
JL How either tex may fascinate and sain t
most obstinate and intractable cases.

VHO$UININE.woman’s"Karital and

belief in this pfoject has become general, nnd
ban unsettled feeling in Chihuahua ; that tho
sg'eubi it Scott and his associalee have been
TUR HOUSEHOLD FAXACRA IB FUKKLY VEC
traversing that State in every dirccHon during
the pant year, collecting information an?
CURTISS BROWN.
making to(&gt;ognphicaJ roconnoiiomuccs.
Tux steamer Bavaria, bound from Hamilton
to Montreal, was recently burned on Lake
Ti’S MASKSTH.
Ontasto, 33 Tnnns from Toronto. Twenty-two
NNW YORK.
of the crew and jiuuiciigern were rescued,
apdi| Is nu|rpoeed that fourteen are lost.... Brzvxa—Natives
Texans
The Governors of nearly all the States have Hems— Dremed.....................
ratified tho FreeidcuF* proclamation desig­ Cottox—Middling Upland..
nating Nov. 27 as a day of thanksgiving and Flour—Snpe-flna Western.
Wheat—No. 2 Milwaukee..
prayer.
Coax—Mixed Western
Jlxctrjtir. U&gt;o new Canadian Premier, has
formed Ids Cabinet, tho leading members of Byk—WwUm.
which are : Mackenzie, 1‘rcmior and Minister
................. CHICAGO.
of Public Works; Blake, without a portfolio;
Christie, Secretary of State; Cartwright, BnvRS-xCholot Natives-----Good to Prime Steei
Minister of Finance; and D. A. Macdona’d,
Cows and Heifers...
1‘oaUaaster-General. Sir John Macdonald will
be the leader of the new OppCMtttat. Parlia­
Inferior to Common.
Stock stcera
ment was prorogued immediately upon the
aeeuniption by the new Ministry of the reins Flour—Choice White Winter..
of government... .The United States stremer
Had Winter
Turesrora, winch has been making eonndmgn WaxAT— No. 1 8|wing.
No. 2 Bpring.
in tho Pacifie ocean for a cable from San FranNo. a Bpring
Gnks—No. 2
mountain 1,000 feet in height. The steamer Oat»—Ko. 2 .
rounded for »• distaure uf 1,10* miles, Btr-No. 2....
the
deepest
sourxlings
being
2,443 Barlxt—No. 2.
fjffhetns, or over two raBos and a half,... Eoas—Froah.
The capture of the privateer Virginlua by the

F.GAR Bitters tho luoM wonderful . '
figurant tbit ever sustained the taking
srstern.
“
.

Bilious Remittent and Inter­

paprn-. politic*! r«iier-, dally paper*, re
nnbtlcattnns, with
Lx sent jn&amp;K I

The Purest and Sweffeht Coi&gt;-Ihveh ;
Oil ia Hazard A Caawell's, made on tiie eca
shore, from frenli, Miloctwl Uvcra, of tho Cod Ww B

Physical Guide

iPlyUuU

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit­

Pass This By
MOXKV MAD1C FAST.

tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitten hare no canal. Snch Diwant*
ore caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Peraons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
I’lnwocre, Type-setters, Gold-beaten;, and
Miners, as they advance in life, arc subject
to paralyris of tho Bowels. To jreard
'against this, take a doao of Walkkr’s Vixroar Bittkr# occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, 1’imples,
Postal**, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms.
Scald-head, Sore.-’Eyes, Eiyripehut, Iteb.
Scurfs, discolorations of the Skin, Humor#
and DiaoMos of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dng up and carried
out of the system in a short time by tho asp
of the*e Bitten.

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking'in the system of to many thousand*,
are effectually destroyed and removed. No
system nf medicine, no vermi&amp;igc*, no an
tnclminitlcs.willfree the system from warpi*
like these Bitter*.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo­
manhood. or tho turn of life, those Tutiu
Bitters display #o decided an influence that
improvement m soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find ite impurities bursting through
the akin in Pimples, Eruptions, ar Sores:
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
slurgish in the veins: cleanse it when it is
foul: your feolings will tell yon when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health uf the systeur
will follow.
~

RICH FARMING LANDS!
TNE BEST INVESTMENT:

ST. LOUIS-

eoqiul. Tho Spanish authorities, in cruoi
baste and without awaiting instru lions from
language is very guarded, bat bn manages to Madrid, which eventually camo a day too late-

The properties ofJ*-

VixroarJJimtBS ar« Aperient..
Canuinutive. Nutritious
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudoribc, Alter*tire, *x»d Anti-BUte** ,
'

Oratetn I Thousands proctain; '-**•

Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

The November number of this popular maga­
tniQg tn any w
of the ttaludiu*'
zine for boys and girls presents an attractive
table of contents that cannot fail to interest
and instruct the little folks: •• Aunt Huslia's
Boy," Ktory of r •• Grizzly Baar," Hidden
Treantre" (chap. IN.). '‘How to Become
Great." •* My lUchca" (poem), “ Life on an
Inland" (chap. V.^&gt;, ” Tho Bom Artist," iufortaaUou tbarn i« no charge whatever. rnUtebrra
“Maud's Thanksgiving,*’ “Hue's Tlianksgiving” (poem), •• Claud and tho Little Biros,"
"In the Wood*," “Grandmother's Diploniacy" (poem), •'Alueiat aDiacovcry." “Our
Little Dog Dickio,” ••Vespers*' (poem). “Our
Defeat aijWatcrloo, •’ “ The Giant Ship," • ‘ All
for the B-iet" (jHxim). etc., etc. Tho
Corporaiia ono of the very boot children's
|H'riodic*ls extant, and ia furnished at the
l(,w price of *1.50 a year. PubliHied
by John fc. Miilcr, 1G4 Iteudolpb street. Chi­
eago.
____________
*
o(lM
, j
Q,
which do not eeem
reem to thrive,
U rive. and come out
opt !
„
l H • J a IT
1&lt;X
•• spring poor," all -vj
for want
of ruiiioilimK
eomothing to , jjl’, _1.41010? 8 kjUlQ6 TO HfirLltn.
train ui
Btart them tj
iu the right direction. One dollar's ■ _
.. . ..
.
-----------worth of Shrriilnji'K f'aralrij Condition 1‘oir. u&gt; sia«*
'h-rr. given to euclt a Hock occasionally during i yoen&lt;;
the winter, would be worth more than aa extra I nfJec"
■ ample eopy t
&gt;udf ton of hay.--[Cos.
[Turner.
• Bt fxmla. Mn.

have once taken it prefer it to all others. .
Physicians have d&lt;*cided it superior to all other
oils in market.—[Com.

pn-iannton. made '•I’MUr tm
tire tjerbe found on
fomr rwejoC
the Sierra Xerxlamotmtatoeof (Mjto'
------ asrtiea of which
-villiout the. use
»lion te almost

GH&gt;Plfeiret4@ CONSUMPTION

A good article is always sure to sell.
This is proven by' the Elmwood and
Warwick collars, the sole of which is
steadily increasing.—[Com.
I’ekrleki Cixthms Wringer.

u. Dinner PHl, e»d Pnrifylng

TS’QAV IS 1’ITE -T151K ’

Gen. Ryan, the American adre-ntumr, »l*o hue

Lari*...
Hons..
Car-rut.

President'* teem be prolonged ten yearn,

pointed to examine pro lev to tar the future

Wmur.
interfere... .Two hnndrrd and one ftietmaml

England, 2'3.2'6; Ireland, 45.V79; Scotland,

61. la?; Anrtria. 2,627; Swc-

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NEW

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VOL. I.
«hi&lt;S'&lt;W r»ln bUM MH total with

Th# •unUHae *nd Uu rtas, cWrtiatatotQ wrdantlMuay 4
The WMJLl-n. MM1 the 1’Uln.

much pride as ever English peer might
fori to be acknowledged the descendant
o’ William the Conqueror. Making his
own narrow creed the rule by which tp
judge.-oB men, and by which all men

who were found wanting were condemned. Yet a j (1st man withal. Himsdf walking in the barren, narrow road,
which he poiated out fer others to sot
their fast in, whatever it might cost
him. Bdm to hia religion as to his
fnrzn, L« accepted the one as bo did the
otlier, withput;qra»tion, and to be so
transmitted to his children and Jiri
children's children. Whatever of the
fragrance; of mercy orihe beanty of love
th is cold, hard mon has shown in his
life, it has been through the influence
of this weak, quiet woman, whom he
loves and reveres.
.1
. . '
She is pleading with him now. for the
only boon he baa ever denied her—forgiveness' for their absent som
“ Fattwe, -father! I cannot forget
the tlurt we have .two children sway from us
and home to-night. How can I aiet
ling and Lurrying to and fro. It had
beguu in the gray light of morning, and
long before the sun came climbing over
the hill, busy feet had passed from
4 closet to cellar, from kitchen to pantry,
♦' yul willing hands had Imrried from ouo
« tank of love te another^and now as the
- short, November day is going, oil is
pronounced finished.
•
In the pantry old Hepra stands gazing
with delight upon the trophiM of her

luinoe and bqnnsh, apple and pumpkin
bread; jars &lt;4 pickl-h, preserves trad
. jellies ; and, resting upon the plate of
"? idtiar, tie sometime lord of the poultry

down to another .Thanksgiving feast,
with aH my loved ones around me save
one, and tiirt one forbidden to join

umphontly shut and bolted the door.
“ We'cannot help his absence, ho left
“ Darling mother, I am sorry to give
of his own free will-. To-morrow it is you pain. Your palo face has been a
our duty u well ns our pleasure, to for­ constant reproach to me through all
get tho trials and crosses of our lives, those,long months. Say you forgive
and fa thankful for the many blessings me,- mother. That is what I camo for;
unit tho great degree of proapority that
just to take one look at your sweet face,
fave fallen to us."
aud to hear your dear voice call me bou
“Cannot we help his absence? Do
onec more."
yon think onr boy would not come to
“ My »vn I my son 1" The mother
iw with joy if wc asked him to come bent Over him, reading eagerly the open,
homer i ’
honest face, uplifted to meet her scru­
“I fave no boy to art: home. He tiny. “You have been a good boy,ceased to be a child of mine when he haven't you F’ Oh, holy mother love!
disowned my authority as a parent. It unselfish -and nnworMyl—asking gilts
is not I, but a greater tl»aa I, who fa« for its loved ones beyond th* power of
pronounced the penalty upon those earth to give, aud seeing them granted
who honor not their father and mother. in answer to its faith.
T cannot remit it If I would, and dare
“ Oh, mother, I have never forgotten
not if I could. As he sinned, he must you an instant." Then he rose and
suffer, and WB suffer also, too innocent stood before his father. “I did not
for tho guilty. Ho defied his father, come to disturb your Thanksgiving fes­
and I have no son.” He turned impa-. tival, sir. I will go away again, but I
tiently away, and the mother sank back
think we shall both be happier if you
in her chair with a heavy sigh. Here, will forgive my past disobedience. I am

.JiyaH D°* waiting for destiny and to­
morrow’s dinner.
“ Yea,” aoid Hojiaa, nodding emphati.
rally to Mrs. Grimalkin, her aote.confidant, “ I am sure Miss Hope nCedn’t
- be ashamed to walk into my pantry
, with any city chap. I wonder now, if
■
ho is too proud to eat pumpkin pie.
I've hoard aay they had gouo out of
fashion. Hump ! folks don’t know how
to coq)l ’em fit to eat, nowadays, I epose.
i J 'No, wonder city folks have dyspepsia, too, she could only wait.
goin* without baked beans and pumpkin . " They are coming,” pried Esther's
pies, to live on frozen cream and rich clear voice. “Father, mother, I hear
Ukej^rash. Poor Johnny! I wonder if ; toe V1I1 0«'Vte 4rirtr' Tbey are almost

.

any body ever cooks anything that he here.” •
likes as well' as.ha did old Hepsa's i
“My

precious

child,”

cried

senaou, because the smaller one would not
hold his abundant and ever inarsasiug
crop#. He had tfam IfaBhg al it that
vexy' day, hothjg with' pride the fact

cold, and
Tremblicgly his sisters obeyed him, bnt
.Hepaa, dropping her "cni^ay,"’ an­
iswered. “Afteryou, air."
“Why do you not come in also?'' the
words were harsh.and obVi- - \ .\i
The young man l&gt;ent his head and
।answered sorrowfully, “ I have not yet
forgotten, sir,-that I have been forbid,
■
" You had jour choice between going
।
and
staying once. And you went readily
,
enough.
Jf you made o sorry bargain,
.
douqwUlil,
” '
.
,
. .
।
•‘Fathef I fa&amp;er f” cried his children,
■in concert.
'• Be silent,'all of you,” was the com­
.manding answer.
With a low nioan of
",pain, the mother sank back upon her
(choir. She liad waited, and hoped ana
.foared-so long. Hard as was her hus­
;
band's
nature, ami deeply an she knew
ihis son's . diHobcdieneo had . wounded
।
him,
she had trusted tho sight of the
(
once-laved
face, tte sound &lt;4 the unfor­
।
gotten
voice would have conquered him.
.The young man croseed the threahhold
(and hastened to lys mother’s side, and
Hepsa,' stepiing in behind him, tri-

the.

pies, my poor boy.”
•
; mother, storting up.
From the topmost shelf of the pantry ,
“ That is right, wife. Wo must not
Bi took , down a little, old, cracked racet her with clouded faces to-night.
and ‘lookqll al it wistfully, while Nor may wc forget abe brings with her

texts forced themselves from her ' one to whom she owes her life. Brave
hottart eyfliS, and rolfed’ unchecked down * fellow ’ When I think of Hope alone
her hard, worn cheeks. Mrs. Grimalkin uad forgotten in an upper room of n
evinced her sympathy for Hepaa’s grief burning house, I feel ns if all I could

by stealing put her while her eye* vein -. do lor .him would iu no manner repay
shut,:to the craam jar. She bad forgot- j the debt I shall always owe him. At
’ tea(4y oal)'HepU*s darling, who had [ least-wc can give him a hearty welcome

was filled almost to overflowing with
the garnered width of the. harvest
fields. He bad thought it seemly that
heshopld giyc thank's to the Lord of
the harvest; (hat one day' should he

’ Now f He looked at it in rilcnoe.
The thought which had sprung up in
his heart, in answer to the daring words
of his eon, was staring him in the face
in visible form here.
Here wa» the
answer to the - cry for pardon and for­
giveness he had daily sent up to' his of­
fended Father. What if His »n»ww

generally
tfat Speaker Blaiw.tention, not a little alarm, and some 'will be re-elected.
comment by the newspaper press.
We
Thk v luo of ore taken from the Lit­
Are glad that the prow has raised its tle
।
Cottonwood district, Utah, last
powerful voice against the wholesale de- ,month, was over *1,000,000.
Htmction of timber that is being carrfai
Th*'most powerful pair Of pumping
।
engines in the world are to process of
,
against
it until a national interest is the
i
mnttor
is stimulated, and the vantlal
■
work
checked. The New York Timet, there, which is 365 feet high.
! an article on the trflbject, has these
in
Thm United Stales Commisr.ioners to
timely comments: “To ascertain by
actual scientific observations and meas­ inquire into the cause of steam boiler
urements tfa influence of forests on the explosions, who met in New York on
annual rain fall, moisture of the air and Saturday, will meet in Pittsburgh on.
ground, and ou the climate generally, Tuesday, Nov. 18, and experiment.
tbn Bavarian Govanrinetlt established at
different elevations, and "ifi different’
parts of the kingdom, seven stations, at
each of which daily observations were
mode at two different pointe, one situ­
ated in the middle of a large open field,
the other in the middle of a large forest.
The results of these observations, ac­
cording to Dr. Ebenncyc.rS report,'
agree with tfa cfacxvationt. and opinions
given by Humboldt, De Saussure,

He turned back to the waiting group.
Bnt in that one moment the narrow
dogma of years had Deen overthrown
beneatli the touch of the finger of love.
“ My son, I forgive ytM, M l am for­
given ; -ns I desire you to forgive me
1
for forgetting your rights in seeking to Herschel, and other natural philoso­
maifltein my own. ” With a strong sob, phers in regard to tfa great influence of
]such as a wan gives when' Ills stubborn forests on the climate, relative moisture,
heart is melted, ho held out- his hands fertility and healthfulness of a country,
■
in blearing ’over the bowed head of his and are confirmed, besides many other
'son. Then every knee was.bent, while faote,Jiy the present physical oondition
a prayer of tlianksgiving went np from of the Mediterranean shores, which,
every hqert for the joys and mercies since the Alps^ Appcnincr, and Pyre­
'
and peace which bad settled flown upon nees were deprived of their forests,
'
their, home on thia Thanksgiving Eva.
fave lost the pristine verdure and fertil­
ity so glowingly described by ancient
geographers and historians.
Rivers
SPINNXH ON TUX CURRKNCY.
Treasurer Spinner, in his forthoom- .famous, in song and Story fave shrunk to
insignifican
streamlets,
subject
to
in," animal report, a nynopsis of which
has been furnished by the’ telegraph, sudden rises and- overflows, inundating
and
covering
with,
gravel
and
sand
the
says the falling off in receipts for the
past year from customs amounts to 328,­ former fertile valleys. Tfa destruc­
280,704, and from internal revenue *16,- tion of the forests of the Voages
012,863, while expenditures arc largely and Cevinnes sensibly deteriorated
in excess at those of the previous year. the famous fertility Of Elsass and the
The falling off.of receipts fad increase rich valleys of tho Rhone. The same

So it bad been

■ bride to it it for his- mother's blessing,
,
, thirty years ago thia night So it i» still

“ xnintion not

darling.

^L hands.’’ Here.

furniabed the English newspapers a new
opportunity for displaying their pro­
found information on the subject of
American geography. An instance «f
old portrait banging upon tho w»ll op­ this is furnished by' ILe Liverpool
; The jxrrttaH of tho father of Ct/wur. Which says: “A New York

his disobedient, banished son. Recalled
The fire light flamed up, and ■touched
by the nndden aliilntwM, Hope sprang to

“Father! father!” she cried, “ho
“ And. taught yon how to deceive me.”
“ Oh, do, father. X, alone, am re­
sponsible fox this art But for him I

ease had broken out at Louisville, the
from the pale lips at las wife to the capital of Jefferson county, in the State
■tern, tralwrgra-ttm free of hia father. of Georgia.” If Mr. Wattonrm, of the
agaim 1 thought von would want to Had ba never, in the days gone by, Louisville Courier, sees thin, he will
thank hiin tor yourself.' 1 know you sinned againsl the obedience duo to have a poorer oiiinioc of English newshim ? Thea the sudden light flickered
How kmg
and fell, resting for one moment upon
With • cry of yearning love tfat could
books. Fsaciuaud. tfa mi watelmd
her feet, and laid one tresnbliug hand
into
hands an &gt;4*n&gt; far Imabsoriw aboulcter, air. tching fadud away. Tfa words of His Haavcn-

with rare and

low OnwiMlterteMl brfwalwsaw: *

In Kigland postal lelograph card#,

with space for twenty words are nbw
sued at the cost of one ahdling each.

- VARIETIES.
only, and are delivered free within one
Bad temper bites at *botl&gt; ends; it
mile from the terminal station. .
•
makee one’s self nearly as miserable as
it
does other people.'
•
Mast married men will be interested

“Husband, where shall I get the
to learn that the California courts hold
that incompatibility of temper on the ticking , for our new farther bed ?”
part of a wife’s .relatives is 'sufficient “Any place where yon con get the
ground for divorce if said relatives visit tick."
A xovno lady pf ’ sixteen, who had
her huaband’sdioui^e too often.
worn short dreeaoi ail her life, positively
A Nkvspa paper says : ’* The many
told her mamma she would wear them
friends of Bill Thompson will regret to
.
hear that he was hashed np by a cata­ no “longer.”.
Wives arc preanmptaous crertnreA
mount the other d^y on Nixon's Hill,

while lying in wait to shoot a Chinaman.
This was always a world of disuppoinU lover's hair before marriage, and take it
without leave afterward. 1
menU”
_
A Tkhbe Hxxrra girl ’ thinks it abont
It would have iMsen cheaper for the
British Government to have pensioned time some young fellow proposed, as
she
has* been bridesmaid eight times,
the *‘ claimant" off liberally and sent
him- bask to Australia. His trial is and has been tantalized long enough.

computed to have cost .the treasury
already upward of a million and a half
dollars.

“Ann you gpilty or not guilty?”
asked a judge of a prisoner the other
day. " An’ sure now," said Fat, “ what
are you put there for bnt to find that

Thk last tidings from an Engliidi col­
out?"
•
ony which recently settled- in Paraguay
Tartsa to do business without adverare that over sixty have died of starva­
rising is like winking rt a pretty girl
tion and that deaths were daily occur­
through a pair of green gpggles.
You
ring from that cause. There was every
of expenditures have put a check upon
may know what you're doing but nobody
probability that the whole of them, 600
Die rate par luumiu a* which the public we are now making in various parts of
else does.
or more, wonld perish unle&amp;B rescued.
debt was paid off in preceding years. the United States. A London contem­
"Does the train start Uda evening at
Ameiucan
. corn is now largely used in
These facts combine to make np an in­ porary, in commenting upon the tre­
thirty-flve minutes past six, as usual ?”
teresting subject for reflection, theirtudy mendous ravages of the settlcf‘s ax, and the manufacture'of alcohol in Germany asked an elderly lady of a railroad emand Italy, the export to porta connect­
of which will make , a good guide, if not the still more destructive one of the
ployce. “-No, it leaves at twenty-five
ing with Germany during the last five
a warning to Congress and the Adminis­ lumbermen .in America, compares this
minutes to. aeven,” wm the reply.
months having reached 800,000 bushels,
wholesale
stripping
of
the
Republic
’
s
tration officers as well, of'the course
“ Dear me, dear me, how they do change
that should be pursued in the future. soil of its timber to Delilah’s robbing and, within a tew weeks, about 100,000 these traina.”
Either taxation must he increased, an Samson of the secret of his strength ; bushels direct to Naples, and 40,000
It is a popular ddpsion that men
expedient that can hardly bo thought and if this process of deforesting and bushels to Leghorn.
never envy woman. Of course they do, _
not sorry I went away. It is brat for
Fifty years ago, while . traveling
of, or appropriations must be kept disrobing of .the earth continues at its
but
they are too wise tq confess it
ua both, as I was uotbdrn for a farmer's
largely below the receipts. Otherwise present accelerated rates a quarter of a abroad, Senator Sumner aaw George
Doubtless it .would bq better never to
life. But I am 'sorry I left you in
the rapid reduction of the public debt century longer, what, asks another Sand. “We were going,” he writes,
be born nt all; but, if that misfortune ■
anger. I am sorry for tho disrespectful
writer, is to liinder the land from enter­ "from Marseille* to Genoa. Among
will be arrested, if not abandoned.
does occur to one, it is some alleviation
words I have said to you, aud I have
Treasurer Spinner says few, if any, ing upon a long era of physical degen­ the passengers this woman in particu­
come here to-night to ask you to forgive beidve the volume of the circulating eracy and climate deterioration that lar attracted my attention, because she to bo lx&gt;m n woman—to bo counted an
angel hereafter.
them.”
sap its industrial »uu
and otcu
even its in- ।held by the hand a very beautiful child.
meraum. as uxeu
Dy law,
jaw, suums-ai
luiminnpiM
fixed by
itendest an must
He b4t his head before the stern bld I medium,
Hensy Wm Bktchkb says : “ If
amount that is exactly right. It must 1 telicctunl energies, and reduce ita fair :I have never observed anch hair on n
man and awaited Ids answer,
’s heed. It was the real gold color, Darwin U right in thinking that men
be obvious to all who have an interest ; and salnbrions bosom to tho aspect of a child
.
“O. father! he says nothing of how in, and who fava watched tfa course of, South American Iflauo, * dead and rigid iand fell to his knees, not in curls, but
lution, then it is very certain tfat some
he risked bis life to tiring me back to business and financial return^ of the 1 like the atony crust of a desolated :
men came up by the way of the mos­
you,” said Hope."
.
countiy, that there are times when the planet!’ as Humboldt poetically ex­
CnAKACTXRTRTW PRjrMANSHiP.
quito, tfa flea and tho biting fly, and
' “ Hush, sister. That ha* pofidng to —
- of- -- -CoL Jolin W. Forney, in hw highly
real- wants
the country
demand- •*
that• ‘ presses it Unless ’there can l»e ex­
that their ancestral traits still linger in
do with tliis matter. I have sinned, there should bo on increase of currency, cited a national interest in this subject, interesting reminiscences
of distin­
against my father in -the past, and and that there arc other timtfa when the it must become evident to the most un­ guished men, says : “ Senator Sumner'h their blood,”
A photbssor, in explaining to a class
nothing cun atone for it save the sincere safety of all legitimate business requires observant, as it bos long been to the writing is chanteteriatically large and
repentance I offer.” *
that it should l&gt;e largely decreased. thoughtful physicist, that the vast inte­ distinctshort sentences, carefully of young ladies the entire theory, afl“ I told you when you left md, John," What is really needed is a currency so rior of tho United Strtce must part pointed, good ink and excellent station­ cordmg to which the body is entirely re­
(the father’s voice was somewhat shaken) flexible a» to at all times accommodate with its magnificent agricultural, manu­ ery— ho me what after tbo Parliamentary newed every seven years, said : “ Thus,
“that I forgave you, and left you to itaalf to the business wants of the whole facturing a--i&lt;F commercial prosperity, fashion. He is a prodigious worker, Mias B., in seven years you will in re­
travel the road you had chosen, since country. After arguing the question, and ’ experience a deterioration of cli­ and, I four, even his prostration cannot ality be no longer Miss B.” “I really
yon scorned ill counsel of mine. Let the Treasurer says that for existing no­ mate, subject to those excessive and keep his hand from pan and-pencil. hoj&gt;e I rtinn’t," demurely responded tho
that end the matter. Stay with us to­ torious evils a remedy should be found morbific variations of temperature Caleb Cashing writes very rapidly, and girl, casting down her cy?».
“What is your name?" asked the
morrow, if you will. It will make the and interpoaed, which remedy, he wbicli make men feel, by turns, the it rcMjuirca one familiar with his manu­
day hapjlior for your mother and sis­ thinks, is the issue of legal tenders, bitter change of fierce extremes, and script to .interpret it. .Of all man, how­ clerk of n witueas about to be sworn be­
ters. As for mo, I harbor no resent­ convertible into bonds at a low rate of converting its fertile valleys into plains ever, none was harder to understand fore a Justice of the Peace. " Ottiwcll
ment against any one, but I was forced interest, 3 65-100 per cent, being the covered with tuuid and gravel carried than Thaddena Stevens.
I bare some Wood," was the reply. “ How. do you
to cast you aS, and I have no son."
from tho denuded
slopes notes of ids which would pusxlo on ex­ sjiell your name ?” then asked thp some­
meet likaly to satisfy all ths conditions down
The young man raised his head. to l&gt;e met. Ho thinks it more than of mountains by tho unimpeded -tor­ pert John Lathrop Motley, the his­ what -puzxTcd Judge. Mr. Wood re­
" Then,- sir, as a stranger, I will not in­ probable that this scheme will not re­ rents no lohgex*retained by tho absorb­ torian, is singularly precise. TliSckeruy plied, “O double T I doable U E double
trude upon your family gathering. My quire the increase of the bulk of legal ing and retaining power of the forests.” seemed to rejoice in small, feminine char- L, Doatt* U doaWe O'D." The ra-

been the torment of her kittcnliood. ■ to onr home and hearts."
But Hepsa had not forgotten him, willThe souifd of the bells grew nearer
ful, wayward boy. That wm the plate and clearer. Than the driver's voice
on which she had cooked his little . was. heard, flouting to his horses as he
Thanksgiving pie when he was a wee ' drew up before the gate. Esther and
blbeleyod trot, clinging to her aprou as ! Mary, with Hepea and Mrs. Grimaikin
ahe worked. Hnw many times she hod , following, flew down ' the path.
A
used it, but now for three years it had I strange, quick- silence . followed their
. lain untouched. Fer three yuars her' first noisy greeting. A moment more,
maater's sou had been an abou from his ; and Hope was at her mother’s feet,
#
homfe, driven away by the unbending j clinging to her mother's neck,
irpii‘will of the father whom hb fead
“”
-* »
attended.
. good to see you and the old home
“ Will he never come back again ?" again." The mother's arms were
around—
her,
sighed Hepaa.
_______
, ...the mother’s voioe and mother and si wtera I haveSeeu. Nor will
tenuurs above the present legally au­
. In the grand “ keeping-room ” which kiues were giving her welcome, but.
tb.—rrfh« k. hi. *r»™.todbW
^„hJ».»d««Dtrf di-OKl Bal thorized five hundred millions, and that.
is opened only on such, state oceasiona jtrom
*
------- **the minimum amount of three hundred
u thia, no candle fas yet boon lighted,
I
“ink ymr I»rp™— » • »«• and flfty-rix millions will ordinarily be
wolju
Trll
,(,
but from the wide, open, brick fire-place, K^a^uita. ha.t«oa,iu.
Tell me, sir, does sufficient for the easy transaction of the
ing heavily upon the chair beside him, matter of words.
a blazing fire throws forth its cheerful
your God, wh$n be lorgiyra your tres- legitimate business of the country. The'
. . radisflee. driving tfa baffled shadows his eyes fixed upon the storage group psswjn, put you out of His heart and project of postoffice savings banks,
outside the door before him.
about which the 'Treasurer, says he has1
away from His presence F’Esther and Mary, with an arm of the
to take ignominious refuge under the
“John is right, my husband," said a Ix-cn consulted by the Postmaster Gen­’
stranger around each, liad hidden their
heavy old mahogany furniture.
clear, solemn voic®. Do not deceive your- eral, is highly commended by tlie for­’
From the dining-room to Hope’s facri. from sight upon Ms shoulders, sel(. You have aot forgiven him. ”
' mer * ope that would not only be of
chamber, from that to the door to listen while Hcpsu, alternately crying and
A sudden stillness fell upon the wait­ great benefit to individual * depositors,'
for the sound of the bells, then back to laugMlfg,- walked *o&lt;mg.. the group, ing group. The son bent his head but to the whole country as well.
the dining-room for a few . mor* last apparently distracted between love and again, waiting for the storm of wratli he
•touchw; wander Hope’s two mater*,
The accounts of the yellow fever,
bad expected iris words to evoke.
The.
’
There he stood outside the door, in
Esther and Mary.
rhieh has been raging in some of the
sisters hushed their soba, awed into sithe darkness and the' cold, refusing to
enter
until
the
master
of
the
house
bado
,
room ”
the homw, tfa father and
mother are Mtting.
Grandma's room !”

CVRBXNT ITXK&amp;.

OUR NATIONAL FORKRTH.
- Tfa rapid destruction of our forests

cannot cart him away.” Hope threw pride of .every well-ordered Naw Hnherself at his feet, and caught in hors

eyes unwontedly gentle.
A stern, God-fearing Puritan. A m&gt;n
who traced his ancestry back to the Pil-

NO.8.

We arc in the fabit of Hupposingtfal
savings banks lend their money only on
good security, such us mortguges or
Government bonds. Bnt in the late sad
revelations in Rhode Island, it appears
tfat one savings bank fal tent a million

of dollars to' a business firm engaged in
mannfactureo, and in the crash of last
week this firm failed. By what principlea of morality is a savings bank justifled in thus hsraniing the money of the
poor confided to its keeping ?
bank
promteed to pay the depositor his money
on demand, and when toe money is de­
manded, the bank directors^-good men

actera, and took great delight in hia let­
ters to his friends to decorate the border
with all manner of curious caricatures.
Bobcrt T. Concord, the poet, was a
ms»t delicate and dilletlante. writer.
Some of his poems were not leas mwlels
of literary beauty than of mechanical
taste. William B. Heed, so well known
in politics and in literature, writes a
hand very much like the venerable
Henry 0. Carey—fair to look upon, but

Douglas dashed off his letters without
much regard to appearance. He seemed
to be always under n high pressure, and
what b? wrote was written. with intense
feeling.
John C. Fremont signs his
Bpragfa A Oo., and they have failed ;
name boldly, a little after the Dickens
we cannot fulfill onr promise to pay you
style. William EL Soword was excess­
what’ wa owe you.” This is wrong. It
ively particular in the preparation of
his speeches, anti composed with delib­
ity refuses to sanctipn it
eration. Senator Morton writes in bold,

porters of the press with promuJent
business men them is an evident grow­
ing feeling of ooafidonco in the finan­
cial •ritrtatwm. Apart from the shrink­
age of values in railway stocks, it seems
evident that the crops of the country

isfad Judge thought that was one of tfa
most extraordanaxy names be ever know,
and after two ox three attempta to re­
cord it, both be and the clerk gave it up
amid roars cf laughter..
Gkn. Btak, tfa victim of Spain in
Cuba, was well known in Washington,
D. O., as a great Indies’ man, and cre­
ated a Hcmmtinn while promenading the
■avenue, with his military eape, huge
Texan braid fat. long curling fair, etc.

and was generally accompanied by an
uuuiuuuly large blood-hoand, who was
a terr-jr to many pedestrians. He fre­
quently had difficulties in the hotel lob­
bies, general y following up • discus-

educated.

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The following advertisement is ex­
tracted fafum the London Time*: “ To •

sees it can tel) that he has reeled off mul­ his "wife, keeping a tnrwt comfortable
titudinous leaders. McMichael, of the
North American, writee m^yously, in
straight lines, frequently hard to solve.
Rokcr, the poet, prides .himself upon'

| hia cool and dainty chirograpby. Rufus according tv requirements.
cmwtejrt ; that gold is flowing in upon Choate wm a dreadfnl affliction to print­
sirtwg-rooBi, .carriages, etc.
ers when they got hold of his legal
that, after all, there is a good deal of papers, and the man who most rcaemmoney held in the country by people Urd him m hi. time, Gw. W. Barton, of

or bonds. Let u« take courage, then, his oratory m in his handwriting, and it bv in hard tint**.
and go ahead and do frtxsiuew, certain
First, “Neither
tfat there will bo a market for any rhetoric than his written wntennea. Fillcommodities which
satisfy human iuore's style was methodical and flow; think, with mhv&gt; regard
iBueh
Mifar
crop
ilian
grain,
and
is
more
flowing with Uvdsnrara, “ you arc sure- forgiveness L»d b.-cn withheld from
nod welfare nf ottunx'
___
easily torasf*ntod, and, fnrthcrmore.
him?
He w«d to the window and looked the Cabfornum.-. hope for « market in
Gkxax Barraim fa» 336 paper-pulb*;
K&gt;'nwnjt»cr1 busband, the debt you owe

Private
Address

�NAMurr.

..I.SWrJ.Sb

ite
caukl

r

NOV 21. j

WOLVERINE MILLS!

upon him,

^5",

his body.

Oumui. Nov. IS,
halv*s.

He was an unurarried man

-AMD —

dure fihou. is re|tentmL and Susan

about twenty-one years ti’d, and has B. Anthony sleeps with a hot brick Hutter, y n&gt;
at hrir feet.
a mother and sister in Jackson.

Kalamazoo .conrity ' claims

the

WOOL CARDING MACHINE! .

The ult^ man who -husked 13,000

-“I

in half a day; lhe
biggest beet on reronl. It isnlso bushels
oldjady who shouldered a barrel of
me to make a mark iu the litterary conceded to produce some of the
flour; the infant child who saved a
largest
“
dead
bents
”
in
this
part
of
wwW. I’m thankfull tew tb^l J can
rudrcKid tram; the coming’ woman
.
coin Itefbre the publick, not under the coirtry.
who killed a bear—all these have left
A saloon keeper named Crate
tinnyo! your Modern baby-fied names
M
until spring.
Adams .was knocked down in ’•tho

hel, good old RjMc name of Deborah.
Now Deborah was a j»roj'»hetcss&lt;—the

wife of Lapidotb.

She at ons time

-judged tl»e children of Israel.

Oh

yes! I expect she was si great woman

in her day and generashnnn.

Them

...8^10 would r®«p«ctfully solicit the atteuUou oi

IF YOU WANT

A man at Fort Wayne, Indiana, lias
Hsp., f loo
streets of Grattd Rapids Monday, and
••
Bcevee “•
been m twenty-eight Untiles. He is a
robbed of 1309.
Meplr Sugar.
lh~
-K-Jf
uvW4p«per inni&gt;, and he fought most
Al Pulaski, lhe northen terminus
VATJONAL HOTEL, N T*. Paxk^
of them ou the office stairs.
of tfie Grand Rspids Ik ludinna Rail­
t-V u. Protwtetor. IbMthx*. Mteh. Unrythin&lt;
—The Grand Rajnds Indies are
road, on Tuesday a wumnn named
Mrs. McCloud, while in toxica iitl, fell singing about "the moth-eaten bnstle

days (here was’enl enny Nellie’s and into lhe fire and was burned (od&lt;-alh.
Minnies and Hatlies mid Matlies and
The tn«1 of Mrs Ann-Levine forl.‘'e
ni| the rest of lhc ie’s, Now Mister
murder of Anson Henderson at A Editor there’s a g&lt;x&gt;d deal in a name.
mabtla, Nov. I-Ith, the Jury render ­
More then most folks think fer. A
ing n’vcnliet of not Ipiilty.
j .
good broad substanabel name denotes
Four prisoners escaped from the
good sense, and sensible persus giu-

the old iron bristle, the cloth covered
bustle that bung'on ho_weil.”

-—When a woman gets a letter,

LOOK HERE,

MUSIC TEACHING!

D. W. PtHcnis
CONSISTING OF

My Carding Machine MEDICINES,
Is soliciting a very large run of cuetom.

WINES A LIQUORS,

IRS. I. J. TIIIERIAN

PERFUMERY.
she carries it in her band, but a cnple Would rc.j&gt;eotfuUy aoiiolt tbr patronage of
Mr. Pl&gt;WLE«,
TOILET SOAPS,
lho*c wi»hing inulruction in lustrawhoee work baa given universal eatisfaetlon
TEAS,
mrntal Mu»ic. on Piano or Organ.
tqnerso into her i-vcket.
llev.ng Lail n number of yonn
Defies Competition I
COFFEE,
—The iwelve-year old
son of
Slulea'Prison last Sun Jay evening,
RICE,
•erally have rich names.
while drying nuffee’ into the dining Judge Brown, of Kalamazoo, who
ATTEiyTlON
,
Now lhe evenings are gifting to ba
SYRUP,
room they inadc (heir way into tbo ran away from homo, and whose dis*
so long il sets us thinking how we
SODA.
yard and over the wall by means of nppenrnnco was mentioned several
. can spend (hem (he most profitablist..
SPICES,
two short ladders, which they spliced. weeks ago, has bewwfonud at Cleve­
.1 don't know of enny belter way
One hundred dollars is off red for land) Ohio, engaged in the bool-blngkone pine* in Nashville whera you CRACKERS,
than lew have good magazines and
ing husicets. Wc would rather be u
kinds of
their reltim.’
.
RAI SENS,
pape^to.recd. Now I’ve heerd say
good Uiy.anJ finally get to be a.judge
The Jury in the Dtincnn will esse,
the almsatck, for instance, is a splem
LAMPS,
GROCERIES Drags, PROVISIONS
,| | or Something of that sort
*
did magazene, I beleivo 1 shall take which lias liecn on trial at Marshall i
CHIMNEYS,
■
YANKEE K0TI058,’
Lightning recently stnu-k a tele
it next year. The say is allers con. have disagreed.
. CASTOR.
tains a heap of good in.formariturr; so
aK unlimited amount or got®
A tame bear owned l&lt;y Mr. Thorn- Kr!l
„ l'B pole-,, -and1
tan along the
School Books,
many good recipts Unit every body as Richmkon Kalamazoo, at letup- ........
KEROSENE
wire
into the
---.«■••
........office nt Coalsville, Ind.,
urter know iu order to becom good
LAKD OR MACHINE OILS,
Stone and Wooden Ware,
whan the operator, seated al the in.cooks. I guess now while I think of ed to break into a house Inst week-

of pounds of sausage she inaunges to

Groceries,

FELLOW CITIZENS!

it I'll give you, for the benifit of your
menny readers, a recipt for making
“Cup Cake." ’ These are tho ingregents; One cup cinnamon, One cup
spice, one cup cloves, one cup raisons
, one cup salt, one cup Vggx, one cup
tmtter, one cup nutmags, out- cup
■
flower, one cup milk, one cup sugar,
utic cup soda, &amp; so on Ar. forth. J
never have tried this, but if nnv one
wants tlw, why, they have the reci pt
free nnd for nothin, for J think Sts
every one's duty to do ali (bo good
they can in this world.*
I dent, and never did believe in
■ - »rtiu long articak-s for noespuper. If
any one wants turitc a book, let'urn
rite a i&gt;ook, but not impose upon Ed.liter with grate long articals that no­
. Ixxly will take time to reed. I beleve
in praclicn as well as preachia so- J
guess I had beltei stop before you
git tired and wish I never had . thot of
of becoming a litterary woman,
Youis Very Trnly,
Avar ’ Deboxaii.

were endevering to strument.excitedly telegraphed back;
drive him away, attacked t vo of them ••Don’t send so fast! ’’
^The epizootic has again appeared
Mr. Richardson and Frank Stimpsou.

and whifo men

terably Insccruting their flesh.

The

Class

in smith |«rt of Barry Cu , with his ' bon’ p„'
tdiuticson wns burned, nnd the father buli(in

nmlged with the contri-

Hard Maple. Reck Elm, Basswood
ad Oak Lop,

abruptly cried out, .‘•Drop

has bey’ll clmrgcd with the crime and tfiem inP|O|ls, blast yuT Then he n
arrested last Munday.
*
...
. blushed and
jWukc.
locked around,
Aliotti two weeks ago two men had . scowled.
in Lawton, Newngo
:
A correspondent of the Scientific
Cottntv. which resulted in the death, , American says a certain cure for nose ;

FOB

an altercation

of one anu the imprisonment of the

In ('ash

host

up

will be Paid

Delivered at our Saw Mill
Nnshvillo, Mich.
Nov. IStb, 1873.

grins as the Aged.

OF TUX BEST QUALITY, AND

At Reasonable Rates,

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. ana the right
change every time.
’

IE?"" Wit h a view of selling off t’.iv
entire stock rfl the next 30 or GO
days, I shall place the above named
Goods on sale at unheard of prices fui

AT TUB

STORE

DRUG

in Our buaineM U conducted on strictly tem­
perance principle. -

■

OLDS &amp; CO;

What Now?

Express '-Ace building, Wcatellc of Main
Si, Neebvile, Mich

D. C. GRIFFITH*

CENTRAL HOUSE.
Meals 25 Cis. LodglBgv 25 Cis.
HOARD,

D-“Weil,
to

The Child car. gel just cu Good Dar-

Notions, &amp;.c

blectling is to extend the arm perpen f

other on the charge of murder.
I dicuiur against the wall or post, or ।
Some time since a wretch named any convenient object fur support, i
------- Wilson, at Otsego, commit toil an ' The ndn oa the side from which the I

this is rather rough;" (Of course ho Justice’s Othc

The Old. the Young, the High, the Low,
•the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and the Free,
arc 'all eerved alike.

You Will Find Them,

innun the

Highest Market Prior

CLflTHIHG, CROCKERY

And all kinds of Goode

Tn onr Uno. and.get the worth of y&lt; nr am

bear was shot.

—A rather amusing . indication of
Outlie
Wil iuw 2filh
srin day.of
any . o» October
vckii.ct the
•. th&lt;3
s-fi
’on -was.
wns.gnen
this s
”ft*on
given Inst Sunday ip .
dweMing of Alexander Crays living .Danbury, when one of the cyngrega-

.

ALSO A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FIRST

in Worcester, Mass.

outrage on the person of n little girl 1,1-x&gt;d proceeds is the’uue to clevnfe.
of twelve years. The brutal fellow!
..
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...
,.iii
1
—A stranger in a street-ear of a
was arrested and taken to the lock-un;
, r , .
_.,
, .•
.
. neighboring city when naked for.bis
•n Fndav eVemng-of last week, and.. °
,
Ala. Editob :
•
i fare,'nulled oil one of his shoes, and
dead in Ins 1 .
,
...
As items of interest are generally next morning was.to..md „
.
drew out a llity cent shmplnster, r.c•" ! „wrki
lllal ,r, llrll
0D
sought by editors, I thought I would o. l,h.n„g I.,,,,- h,m,e!&lt;
towel, by lying one end to u nail
, .
,
, ,
give you a few that I picked up old
,
’
’ °
,
.... prut would picvcnl. he didu t pn&gt;f»ObC
.
m
the
wall
and
the
other
nroutid
his
*
.
r
,
.
.
•&gt;
yesU-rduy, ns I passed through town.
,
» .,
,
,
,. to be left penniless iu a strange citv .
ilson wassfttd to be a bnital , .
.
..
u .
• u i rxr
I heard from A that the weather was neck.
,.
.
..
,
' by Imvemghts pockets picked. Of one
scamp, and half dead with .
. • .&gt; •
, .
cold; 11—“ Froze pretty -hard last dissipated
.
n
. .
1
,
thing we are certain this prudent gen-'
1
„ , ,
BightC-“I gueiw we are going to disease when arrested.
j tieman wgs not sn editor.
Had be
have a spell of weather

CHERRY IND i$H LOGS

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

b^|.. be seed b.ve Ukru no such prtxratt. I Hl W

ORT GOODS STOUT
Util

UUUUtf 4IUIIL

lueiuit the weather .) E-“ Well, this is' and has not since bceu seen by tbo j bons. No intelligent tfirif will ever.
a young winterF-“ Looks stormy." officers. He has left the city, Tor the meddle with an editor.
,
•
•
• •. .
,
Now I recommend a change of sub­ city's good, dogs and all, it is to be
hoped — Charlotte Republican
A rathcr an“‘»’Ug incident occurred
ject. Take time, fur instance ; then
-------------- —------------' on .the Cheshire railroad the other
we might have the following: (rum
Longfellow says; "Alt this beau-. day. One of the passengers coosiderA—•’Tu*day is Wednesday;" B-“Yes- tiful world! I know nut what to.
j ably annoyed tho conductor by repealterday was TuesdayC-“Tomorrow .think of if, Some times ii is all sun­
edly asking him to tell him when he
i» Thursday " D-“Well, it is
The Subscriber has taken a part of the
shine and gladness, and heaven itself gut to W------ . The conductor told
CUto with Capt Doiee. and Is now opening a
o’ckK-k ;" E-1 Quarter to seven.
Of lies not far off, aud then it suddenly
him if hp would keep still he would
course it wouldn't be morn interesting changes and is dark and rorrqwful,
toll hire when he got there. The con­
but it would be a change.
and the clouds shut out the day. Id ductor having so much to attend to, or

In Nashville, Mich.

HALBERT &amp; CO

SUMMER GOODS

Parties will Please Take Notice

CONFOUMD THS CASH PBICk
CLOTHING

WITH THAT OF CREDIT,

Abo keeps a good selection of

GROCERIES
CONFECTIONARY

buy Gouda lor &lt;!a»h.

CANNED GOODS
TOBA CCO, CIGA R S, fa

DRESS GOODS.

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
which I will sell *1 the lowest price*.

LOOK AT THE Lfol
Flint,,....

Ns w Stock 91 Staple aai Faecy

Now AMD Tuew.

the lives of the saddest of ns there from some other cause, forgot it until

of the are bright days like this, when we
feel that we could take tho whole
wherrhuuts of Almerou Montgomery,
world in our our arms. Then come
son uf Robert and Alary Montgomery, the g’oomy hours, when the fire would
who left his home in tho fall of 1870, not burn in our hearts, ana all with
to go West, mid who has not since out and within is dismal, cold aud
been heard from. Ho was 31 year* dark. Beleievo me, every heart has;
its secret sorrow, which the world
old last October, is about six feet
knows not, and oftimes w* call am*.,
high, and of good fest a res. He served cold when be is only sad.”
in lhe Michigan (kb, and held a Lieu-

—Information is wanted

trneni’b cuinmissiou.

ihoy were two miles past the station,
when, suddenly remembering it, he

rung the bell nnd the train was ruu
back to the station.

••All right,” Mid he, “I was not very
me to take a pill when J gof as far as
here”

HOSIERY,

HOME INSTITUTIONS I

Exchanges

tjrc., fc..

Kensington, England, ha* madeasencation by tnarry.ng a yowthfri fever

of the first circles, paying X6,t00 to

make good his bank defalcation, givmg him her whole fortune, and final-

ly commit ting suicide because
deaertrd her.

Take your Home Newspaper—the

NASHVILLE NEWS

Give me a Call.

Very Low Prices!

uj

BUIu,

m, (&lt;u

CeNBAD CLEVER.

JACOB LENTZ
CASH &amp; EXCHANGE Parlor, Library, Diun, diet ani

0L03HIN6!

Men, Hats, Capt, MSiocs

IX SUITS FROM $6 TO tfe.

canramuKi,

GENERAL FURNITURE!

A Live Local Paper

Together with a full assortment of

MEN’S, BOYS’ Sc YOUTH'S

FLANNELS. CLOTHES,

Manufacturers and keeps

Tnab,

UU Ul

at fnnfa. hkte.

he
MIRRORS PICTURES. FRAMES

She protested that she

DUSTERS. MLLU,

citocn should anxteiu their bone paper.

waives on the fold, their foes were
all ftostedk their noses all cold. Their

Ass arc urvnvu to C*U and «xnte:sxc my
Goode tad PMCua, bcf&lt;irc jnircbMing. . 1
know I cam save them same Mortar, as I am
bound to mH

Rachater Rantas Ki» top uh
“ _" w - ntt
Men f. 1
ms

Bah Cais ai PErambulalGrx!
CM’FBiS AND CASKETS,

bugles soon shone

through the k.wa, they gobbled tne

IN GREAT VARIKTT, FROM $5.50 to'$2»

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

Poor Magdalene!

—“The drummers came down like

weather-peeled

BhuM CMlou, 1 j,.

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

married io secure bis reformation and
her pwu.

Out

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

please copy.

A benutifuland wealthy anonyms of

Closed

for Produce.

Any informa­

Mich.

be

I xcili pay the Highest Market Price before qieving into the new brick, end will

BENTS AND LADIES

UNDERWEAR,

SXTST^mST

Must

YANKEE NOTIONS,

weD this morning and my wife told

Father and Mother,whose address is
Rapids,

Dry Groocls

He then inform-’

ed the gentleman Hint he was at W—.

tion that will ledtl tn his whereabouts
will l;« thaukfully received by bis
Eaton

OYSTER* LN TBE1R SEASON.

Uba mirror in
Than any other Stere iu Nashville.

money and salted it down, then took

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­ rrt.l.,

fall of beer.

ertriAts would not

My Motto is, “ Die Nubble Sixpence

INGS kept constantly on hand.

.

IO Ct,.

.

Callee A *a&lt;ar,

~

IS) cu

maa: ci future wr Furniture from the

suddenly in the field where he was

ONLY 11.50 A YEAR!!

nw
C. A. STEBBINS

UttUtd Ao

Clark’. Ac Coat* Thread, • CU.

MT The Highest Market Pries paid for
Produce.

RUINING &amp; ALLIN.

JterWMf-StricUy Cask, and
no deviation whatever.

�£

Light*ad Heavy

ROUE RIES!
the parlarl

He

CANNED GQ0DS
WVKKY DKrtCUl PT1O.V

y,,&lt;„ &gt;,roK)tU&lt; lb. U.hd.rrih.w.rei
urn iw; “scaly,” nro about to "go for tire

IIP.

rv

the railroad

boys hearts

ware I brother, ns is dUb

Mr.

Weeks, for

glad this

When lliu door opened (he lady Mid Verily, it takes all fcifidd tif pcitons
• Great HeAvotis,*' ia key usually to make up Ibis world.
—Everybody.»n Hastings are com­
addbhd by tenor singers-, and he
plaining of hard times.
*' Wits off"
WOAl MATTERS.
jumpM tip In the air and tremblingly

replied,'* HW’• Hi-lT

—Our fool bridge totally edipses

’
&gt;adrtiw.
HBXBTMS CHI KCn-W. 1

C

the out- ,al Hastings, with regard to
, ooiretruction.

•

■&gt; •

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*

All six ds,

Iron, Steel? Nails, Sash, Doors, lilinds, liouso
"“^Furirieliing Goods. Paints and Oils, Var­
' nishes and Brushes,, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery,

WOODEN 1XD WILLOW

will find all kWsat Kt. Waira’*.

.Blg^Qriffilh has just recited a supply of
M-r-.t «:l SheridtrtK got on a regular choice CkeainuU which he can tftB t&lt;&gt; deal-

. A'b ?&gt;; .'Jjiu, Dr. Scott and John

B9L. &lt;lo iu Cw- Eotaa’a,
nice CryiUl
Drop e*yrup. Only 90 efas a gallon.

Stebbins, and then give him a call at. Fur tume. reason Jacoti .Bnrghdoff
‘ hi% place of, business.
.
. closed his saloon Rgainsf them, btfl
with the help of King Alcohol lhey.
—Thanksgiving services will bo
battered down this door and gained
hdd at the CfarMaa Chureh on
[ itdmittatiee. Burghdvff come to this
Thartkrglving t&gt;*y. Rev. Aikin will
village and procured a warrant lor
_______ gitrtaw 8trrrf.ni.
preach the sermon.
their arrest, and Capt. McCormick
^Lftev. Aikin was absent last Sab­
.H. YOUNG, M. D. Ofce two
arrested Main and Sdott Tuesday
bath and the Methodist pulpit was eveuiug, but did not get Mount, lie
MaMevUto: OSobhoar*fri&lt;a 7 to t a. m.abdtu&gt;T
occupied by Rev. Coak.
having smoiled a rat and skedaddled.
,R. Q W.WICKHAM. Particular
—Prof. L. F. Cummings, lectured Wednesday they were brought to

arKTHODprr wpikootai. cun
. JM. atKM.PM«Ar. «.r»-fcr*

—Farraws hdvlfig -Hultur, Eggs, Lard,
Potatoes, Apple?7dnloas‘ 4c., Ac., will do
well to cal! on Er&gt; Whirs, before eelHng.
H( p.ir» the ftigbest market price in cash.

QQU Smith a Pctxas keeps the best
Machins Oil. in town.
„

W

■till holds IU own. aud cu turners

.
ir.tuali-m at thoTSduiol House this village nnd g»ve bail for their
. oh Salarday and Sunday evenings.
nppcnrouce on the 8th of December.

—Look out for tho 5&lt;«ws ' next They then go Lout • warrant against
the saloon-keeper for selling whiskey
weekn Then wc intend to give every
ARNO STRONG. Pkiio «ik! Fancy business
__________
man in '.Nashville a “pufl." and he gave bud for his appenrence
. V .r^ re.™ K«rr ™&gt;"&gt; a
on the 11th pf December.
About
—W® undet
then look out for lively'times
*
I saw mill was insured for $7,008 and
T B. RASEY. Drayman. Goods and
We had a pleasant call on Mon”"r- the loss by fire is estiftnted At &gt;10,000.
dsv fioni Oxno Strong,E«p, the youth­
.
—-The Lee boys have built n big ful editor of the Nashville Neies who
TAMES FLEMING, Depruy Shern otwitiislending hts tender years is
“
.’52S। ■•coop," north of Downing &amp; Allen’s
store, and are I uying all the chanti- fileasant compniiy, nnd should he
ivetti be an_ "old gentleman," we
’ deers and long-legged turkeys they
have nn doubt he will be ever so kind
ij Mnllh*. AU Mftd&lt;of work tn It# Wankamtih; can get sight of.
ami obliging to any young nspiranls
fur literary fame.—Hatting* Banner.
—The Adventists of Assyria Cen­
C. APPLEMAN. Milliner »nd‘
Youthful? Yes! People don’t have
ter dedicated their new church last
to be so old. to conduct a business
'r Sabbath. They have a Gncbiiildfag,
• now, ns they did in the days of Abra­
a large society and Rev. P. Holler of
ham «nd Dewey. And we don’t “as­
hR C. U. LINSLKY. Phwiei.n "ti.I1 this village is presiding pastor.
pire," either. Our cftndiJ, unbiased
—Mrs. M. L. Pollick, assisted by
Frtwte fl......
»
. reasons fur sldrling lhe News, jvas to
Q L. HICKS, Bhicktmilh. e&gt;« be Jier dnss and tho principle"singers uf
enable us to get "wherewith," that
IJ» fcxu&gt;d •» hta»l&gt;O|&gt;.^unwr State «»a Rbpumn the place, will give a Concert, in this
■____ ..11 L I iu!.
. r k In hie
we may procure bread and butter
village. next we-k Fruiaty.
For furnnd good clothes,
£JLEMENT SMITH,
the/ particulars, look out foB-billx.

mMNH”

H

V

Of II.M.BKXT &amp; Co-

one d»y »nd no dioeount. cither.

*

about, at ike NoabviUe Hour*, will be auitably rewarded.
■ Copt. G. W. McCormick

HARDWARE/

chronicle some of

tho misdoings of

some one of lhe fignily.
aid, who thinks the case extremely
Whijete IWings, Monday, we
doubtful, fearing that internal injuries karaed of M»ma mure of their wrong-

Haro you tried E» VTurts’a GO cent fine
cut Tobacco ?
Hare yon tried hie 40, ub, and 75 cent

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH, Every Stove Warranted for One Year, and Satisfaction GBaraitfaL
pay Hie HlgbedL Haifa Trice for
ALSO A FULL LINE OF

rcgrtuiu -»

,

Clover Seed-, &amp;c.,

.

.

Griffith ha« just r&lt;-c ived a barrel
of that peculiar flavored huiIumc*. »o tnttob

— Go to-O«i»riTH's «t» buy School Books

Tnr. WtMTxnx liijnju—To any one pay­
ing us $3 00 we will sent! UiS WrmraM Ru­
bai- tl»e popular and excellent llnri! and
Family Weakly of i.Ko West, for tba year,
anil credit on.*year’s suuocription paid to our
own paper. The Wkstkmx IIcuau alone,
is $2.60 per year, and every family in the
Wot ought to have it.

died in Baltimore, thia Cu., and one
Tbera were two utootshed per­

of his brothers (George we slrouM

sons in thin village Sunday morning. judge by description) came after bis
A gentleman 1 warder slumbers in the remains. He hadn't’ a cent to buy a
| coffin with, and so he represented io
* fodv in the back port

We shw keep o,n hrtnd and have for sale

Manufacuued by an ExpericBced Workman.

We are Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators,
P1GWS and Drags, and have a iml line of J^JCtTUdi for
them, on hand. We have three Lnnibcr Wagons, manufaetored
here, for sale.
(f&gt;= We sell the telebratoil Lightning SiaW nt »1 l»^r foot, Cham­

pion Saws G5 cents per foot, and fully warrant every Saw we sclL

LATH,

SHINGLES.

Siridly fftr. Wfc.te Lead, $1150 per hundred. Pure Liweed -Qd. $LIO. We
largr dock of Bfirflefi’ii Iforae Sioea, al
p«r Cwt., and the Wm-t.ru UonO
9VU NaiU at $6.60 per Bhx.
Patent 8tav* Basket*,-60 Ceuta e,cb.

WATER LIMEi

SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

It Oil Cast Iron, Brass, O«i$er asi Leal taiea u Eichanse for IM

from him bq order on Besanier, Heath

c.

M. It Ot,EB

N ew iStore

T H H

PROVISIONS!

P»2J- Call on E; J. Fcigimer, lbp Piiotogrsphic Artirtflo get pictures copied and
enlarges, nnd a!! other work in the Photogrophic lino. - Ho is prepared‘to do all kinds liar Juel opened al the old alorc of Dr. I.indcy, a NEW STOCK of well selected

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
$rocrritj! anti ^rovisians,

SIX MEN&gt;fO CHOP W»K)D. Apply to
To which he invites the attention at the
' 8. C. Wabkkx, Narbrille, Mich.
Pabltc, He Mila

JOB PRINTING

first Class Goods,
BOTTOM

PRICES FOR CASH!

AT THIS OFFICE.

AL. TROUTWIHE,
!

S'ALL AND .WINm GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TQ NASHVILLE!

Cash Ptiiil for Produce of all kinds.

Of HMtingtihM opened a branch

UAHHFJl

SHOP.

,\o Trqublc to

Show poode;
Everybody ia Invited (« call and examine the Mammoth Slock, t&gt;«ela*ia« of

In the building opposite the Union Hom4,
3GL. Call an J examine before purclasing
Naahville, a hero
.
elsewhere.
Nashville; Nov. lot, 1876.

MR. DELL BARLOM7

Dfy Goods,
Croekiry,
Glassware,
Notions,
He also keep* ou hand a fine stock of
MBS. L. O. CROQKEB
Clotting,
Stoneware,
Geata’ FurnUhius Goodn,
has jam received an addition to her stock of
TOBACCO, CIGARS.
Hats
and
Caps,
Sugars^
■
pieBS, tf-c.
Millinery Goods.
Teas,
Furs,
MILLINERY HATS. GLOVES M FEATHERS,
Buffalo Robes,
(kffee.
Will always be found ready to plcaoa «mtutnera.

,Ylrs. n. E. BI TLER

I.L'ROY C. BOISE.

OF THE IrATSST STYLES.
Aud CHtArxa thaa over tefnre.

Trimmed

UNDERCLOTHING
and

u.

Mu. M- «• botler.

NICHOL’S GROCERY!

i Will

S'op right there,

not be undersold.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
JV. I’- NICHOLS,
When you ;«a gtt the worth of yer

Saturday I Mn Weeks of Baltimore, Hurt the
' dead son wjj» worth' five or six thou-

io. newspaper which stated that a

■

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE

roTrroEs,
CORN, APPLES, QATS,

Here yon looked at ibotc Sugars for 10
Vtflverid at their
end lljTenti?
If nut do S3 immediately; you win nut ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Yus; that's the place.
doiug*. UM Manner Charles Koonce and buy your
‘

may prove fatal.

FRESH MEATS,

CO

ATTENTION, ALL!

B3L- The oiliy place iu ijawn to get the
Bo** Tobacco, is at Cxr’n Headquarte*.

wishes to inform the Ladiet. of.N»»hviIle
and vicinity tbol she hasjml rveaived a
nnd fate, fracturing the lower maxi’
—The Koonces, of Lawton, are a new-jtoek «f Millinery Good*, which may be
found at the Dry Goods Store ot Dowumg A
IN Nashville, mu*.
bon® and crushing his nose in a
queer tribe, but not honest.
While Allen.
where yoa win Sod • (Menda^ort-«rtof
frightfof manner and cutting a large
we run the Tbibusb tlu y were all GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES f :
HarMfrare, Palati, Oils, .-art,’gash extending from the cheek down
the time m some kind of deviltoy, and
sp*-5-'- atteattes g!"” ’« repalrind.
Doors, HHbM*, Ac.
I ihrongb the upper fip, exposing the we consUuitly found it our duty to

inform th. publie tfa they wiM

CZJ

E. R. WHITE.

4-c, 4-e’, C.C. WOLCtrti'.
Ucbbaaer, John •*90 quarter*.
Yott enn get every thing there which we ship **nd retail *1 bottom prices.
07 that i« nieo and pt»o4.
f^nji, Lewis *
,
HARDY k AINSWORTH,
-McGrow. Flora Iw
■ —Xu. that it i* mart Urn* for lho»a buckProprietors.
McGraw, Bor*
Wh M panracca. you al.oaid rot fail tu buy
L"^~—“------------------ McCormic,' lielh
* ROjj.l supply of Bn Wntrc's SJ o‘.. Syrup, j
JIabar, Bridget

Applemau. Jennie 72
. —Mrs. M J; Timmerman Announces
Appleman, Lydia 88
in another coittntn that she is preparAustin. Hattio
-90’
Boot, and Mhoex.
cd lo give lessons in instrutneninl Aiktn, John
91
niusio Those wishing 10 lake les­ Bukton, Mary
W
91
sons Will do well lo call on her nt the Briggs, Em tn a
g LIKBIIAUSER.
B(.i Jy, Le-rti • • 87 Nichols, Clyde •» 86
residence of Dr. Barber.
Partillo, Ida
71
’
TAJLOll
—Tyler, Mathews tc C«i, of Kula- Carpen'er, Bell 90 PartiHr, Era
“ I* r:er, Ixr.-tt*
tnnzuo. we understand, have rented a Co*, linttla
building in this village, and are rnak Crocker C. ' 80 Pattison, Mary •
j^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
Downs, Lettie
85 Prtttbon, Eddie » fli
ing arrangements to start a foundry
97
Durkee, Allie
and machine &gt;hop.
Just the thing
Cafv. G. M :McUouttCK, Praprietor.
Drake, T.ichird • 94 Ralston. Ida
ji enviLLIk.
MioHiRnir. jhnt Nuahvillc nce&lt;K
G.iffith, Caric
8-’» Tin cry, Willie • • 81
8&gt; Flalrr, Phen*
99
.TH* Hou-- u pira^ady
—1 While fnJHnstings; Monday, we GteggJEva
W&lt;
Gnrdiuea Laura •b? S ebbins. Data
»r&gt;&lt;! irir^l* will rreJ-ivc c&lt;rty alirutlan.
Hall |
»urh«:turr» nad oUwr jalhrirwCalled Uli McSStS. S. C. Prilldlc, Judge Gullop, Charley 73
_ _ 8 lulrs, Ida
’ 89
K^iMvilnn. Lrn-alc-l went »l.k lit Wain Mn«l iit-ir;
„
92 8 juires. Albert •
;uf Probate, M. T. Wficder, County Griffith. Willie
Ox- depot.
_________________ _________ 1
Heekatborn E.
94
_ - Tniman,
------- ,-----Bello
90
jjNlON HOUSE.'
j Treasurer, and W. II. Powers, Co. llneh&gt;on. Hattie 98 Tr irna i. Gco.je 90
| Clerk, and found them gentlemen, Hadley. Franxie StJ Taylor, James * * 59
Haikaihorn, Jobtl 88 Wile, Lucy
*80
W. II. ItEAnur. Proprietor.
' well-wurihy Jhe plied they nre Hcckatborn, E. • 77 WoolcotU F.
• M‘&gt;
NJMS1I51X-L.JK, - Mlctalsntn*
99 Wooleott, Jerry
88
elected to fill. We also called at the Barker, Cor*
M. Ar* Niei&gt;ui*. Teachs-.
' offices of Messrs. Hotchkiss aud
- FBTHABT ‘DFP4RTHENT
; Vroomao. but they Were not at
Ainswrrtb, Arthur 96 Hughston,
88
home.
,
Brady. Mrlly * " 54 Haghstofi,' Adda 90
JONES,
X—The panic has reached-us at Inst
Boise, i^roy
Heckatbotn, J.
86
90
Heckithorn. L.
The wcll known house of Carlton, Brooks, Henry
Beeman, Viola
92 Flcckathorn, Lu. 82.
Bancor fc Co., suspended yesterday,
Burdnck, Ella
Hail, Nina
SMS
with liabilities of 91 cents, and assets Brady, John
83 Inman, Otis
86
of one box of sardines, one quart of Boice. Ralph
82 Jones, Bertie
Rocker, Sydney 94
hard cider, one set of dice, ihree ci Coo," Geo.
’ gars, one tobacCo-box and seven Carpenter. Ar • 96 Mrialey, Ida ♦ 86
N.»hrim »*&lt;-&gt;.
— cents in change.
It is rumored that Chipman. Frank • 82 Linslcy, Rhnben" 86
£HAS. W. DEMABAY,
Coe, Minnie
99 Lincoln, Jennie 84
their trouble was brought on by the
Cook. Francis
90 Leibhaus*. W. W
failure of J. Cook &amp; Co., of N. Y.,«nd
Daividaon, Cora • VJJohn
L their creditors nre mostly Eastern Durgoa, Delle •
94 Martin. Kra
M
{men. Messrs. Frank Mitchell ftud DeGMr. Enphcma M Martin, Estello •Bb
M OH.. Eddie
jKtVri.FR Ar O1*TIC'I
Owens, we are informed, are the Drake Fxra
Demand Charley 60 Olds, Frank
88
■ All work latru«t-4 lo hU rare win b» d-ne fe Ihr. BBS igO CdS.~
f
DickhrtWi. Frank
80 Partillo, Earnko 91
’ b'j 1‘srfa, Ida
90
fcw
UOMUW.-Iit r u»rn n sa-ruw.
r
.
. Fleming. Edith ’
mwkmmmmw.m/ \ A vecytwiou*, if not fatal, acct- Fleyheorty, Elnarai 80 Philips Genie 80
ffifafrrilnitron« ^dirrthrmcntff.
^eut occurred to a mnu named Parks, Fleming, Lena ,
92 Roberts Carrie £•!
u iyon» Albert 62
— " ’
'
Hiving in lhe north part of this town- Gatwt, Otio
Gates, Archj* ’
Taylor, Gen.
90
ship. On Monday last, while engag
Gallop, Geo.
91 Woodcutt, Ida 90
" '
ied in raising a log barn, one of the
Gallow,. Frank
M Woodcut tC.
9?
; logs roiled back, striking him in (he Haady, Balk
Wheeler. LeoU * 94
Cal)
; abdomen, knocking him backwards Tborieutt, XHa
WHoe, Julia
84
1 'I'll' &amp;
T^TT'T^A fyf anti rolled completely over bis chest

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

L’lease call and examine Goods
aijd prices for yourselves.

—Fnf cooking, Er&gt; Wiutk’a 50 cent M&lt;h
lanra l-« the beri. *• Yo-i l»e&lt;."

-A saw dust crossing has been
OfjNasbville Union St’huul. One
Egt. Griffith keep* pureHxlurAiu.i. menu
put down ncros* the street between aiar.indiCatcs that lhe Pupil has contfneLtred
jneotreu cxpresaly fur Ina trade, at the cctDowning &amp; Allen’s aud Hichol's nmnicated once during lhe month,
ebrale-1 fnetery ef D. B. I‘eLand &amp; Co. Fair i
uitjres* We would be satisfied with two stars twice or more.
port, N. V.
___ "
I
JG»—• Mrr. Jones, ■where did you gel thia j
even n sow-duSL one until we' could
indu school barAKTMKNT
“ Why, at Cat’. Head *
'cl ft belter otic.
Appletuan, Frank 98. Lirbhaher, Iona 81 delicious tea?”

TARAOY. Manur.elurct of

MEAT MARKET!

Cash Paid for Prodcce.

rn

IXfST.—About the first of April last,
a three striped mink Muff, between Nashville
nud Kslamo Center. Any one returning

ri*

Justice of the Pence.

GROCERY LINE.

.

Attorney and Cmlor at La»,f;rd
| j EX UY H. WOOD,

in the

t

Mjf Griffith keep* ilie Banaer Ted», they

S&amp;KmKv

.

of

'

vrrMf*,

BOXritflTtSO W PABT,OF

PROVISIONS -

—Look at the new “ad." of C. A

BARBER. M- D., 'IfoHUOua-.&lt;A fc.
n**-. teAHC

HAVE A FULL STOCK OF

ui iuk.

IjttWIUU, unuwi mv iuaucr,

lauu uu

UMK' jX»CTftWd tS

All tads of Cowtry Prodece tales io Yitaje fer Gwh, it’ll?
HiW Martel Price,

BOOTS AND SHOES, pSsriUo.™,
Koady nfad* or made to-erdar, by first -class
Worfamu
i,GIVE HIM A CALL.
5-471

g-rru
C.^rWn.nV.’l
.

LVCIUM KHM1H.L..

6, a.

Truman

'

�nre cnrcWMin

WEEKLY

■

ENQUIRER

city says the great ubjeetion to Stokely,
ouUdde of his ring connection*, ia hia

nt Santiago jde Cabs, formed the subject
b forty-nine more of her crew aud

grammatically. Thu it think* a very
Cion toward maintaining the dignity of
lhe United States ia tha existing com­ aider Ute fact thift it will be his duty to
OT», U«1 trtl.o Cal»n.. Ow.rf tl&gt;~« plications wss token.
receive and welcome the many notable
■
.
wm Fnnrfii AUuo, »bo to on bi. w.j.
While all n
of the Cabinet an
extramoiy rvticcn* as to the nature of
1‘residenoy o( tho Cuban republic. He tho cbncltision reached to-day, il may l»
offered his eairiore *1,000,(110 for his life,
but blo-xl is tiro one thing Spaniahls oughly in award with the sentiment of itionwd verv favorably.
love bett er than gold, and hia price was the people of the country, and the
San Fraxcuco is very much excited
not iroceptcd. The following dispatches course of the authnritiea will be heartily (
mu the discovery cf inexhaustible iron
tell the story Of the sickening deed :
ajqiroved. One member of the Cabinet,
depooita. Though tho mincti began to
Hayima, Novell—On the 7th inrt.

CUSHIIB'S MAIUAL

OLD MVUK.

daily naked. -What » th* caimc of the
uu|mrallol«i K»™,,’f,V“f“X5A72
plied : “ As to the nature of the action
the fact that they are really of gr^at !
tkmP ■ Our smuerte, t UM 'br!
agreed upon to-day I can ray nothing,
value war not fully, eitobliahed until ।
«h« cowm oTdlmMB, »"■! tUo iMteut robut you may rest assured the people of
quite recently, In Eldorado county a. 1
/. ____ ____ -t, ._____ '
whole mountain of iron has Ixen dis­
Loxdon, Nov. 14.—The shooting of
covered, and a company to work the 'TMUUug,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR
tho crew and passengers of the steam­
ore is being formed. It is expected that
ship Virginias is commented on at
the deposits are sufficiently large to en­
couipooourti
n
.
TixwittBlTTO, to
able the Golden State to supply Mexico,
To its Natural Vitality and Oolor. tick of every
all of which cxprww ft hope tlrot the exdi.tmic
British Columbia, Central America,
axu a gentle Pargatlve m
ectttioufl will lie avenged by tho Govern­
SICK,
rchcvinc C&lt;n:gt-^u»:i or liman
tho western coast of South America,
ment of tho United State*.
U» llTir m3 Vtaretol Orsro
Australia, and the ialandy with ail their
The captain and ■ crew were shot by a
Disrasre.
TBArxaoirtxu.
needs.
- ’
.
The properties of D«. '
squad of marines in the public square.
VtxxuAR IJirntaS arc Ap-nenLJ
Twelve of the insurgents were shot in Axxual Piioolamatiox of the 1‘hesi- - Jnfsrv was hia name. He was a New
Cftnniuntivr, Nutriliotu*. Laxativ
riRNT.
York rough, but now hia bones are worm preparation*.
front of the slaughter house wait
Sedative, CouDUT-InTtant, Sadoi
by lone and axleoaive
By the President of the United States bleaching ujwn tne arid plains of south­
tivc. and Anti-MUo*’ ’
THS nUtLINO AT WASHIXOTOX.
.F,Tinjr.raun:
s
ern Colorado. Jimmy saw a road to
Washington, Nov. 12.—The news of of America : .
fortune. Ho was cook for a party of six
the execution Of some 53 others of lhe
The approaching dose of another
buffalo hunters at Two Buttes, in Bent
Virginias captive* was received here at
year-brings With it the occasion for re­
oouuty. The hunters had valuable out­
noon to-day in a Havana press dispatch,
newed thanksgiving and acknowledg­
fits, nnd Jimmy put arscuic in their
aud created a thrill of horror,.which inment to the Almighty Ruler of the
TUX MAHXXTN.
coffee.
The hunters held a trial, and
oreased 'to a spirit of Cerce indignation
NEW YOBE.
Universe for the unnumbered mercies
there being no medical-experts to tes­ Buns—Natives.
when Consul Gen. Hall subsequently
which Ho him bestowed upon ns.
tify, they wasted some powder and lead
telegraphed Secretary Ftoh that the
Abundant harvests have been among
on Jimmy, and left him to the wolves. Gottox—Middling Upland
IL.rana morning papera confirmed tho
tho rewards of industry.. With local
Fuiva—Kapa-fine Western
story. The Secretory,'after eohferiing
Apply the Remedy.—It appears that Whkat—No. 3 MUwouka*......... .
Ana Ito Cure.
exceptions, health lias been among
Oosx—Mixed WMtan&gt;..&lt;...........
with the President, wrote a long dtothe blesaings enjoyed. Tranquillity af we need no longer be tormented with Oats..................... ............. t.‘........
Liver,
Kidney,
Bladder,
and
Glandular
patch to Minister Sickles, by cable,
home, and ]&gt;eace with other nations, diseases, Mental nnd Physical Debility, Bra—Western
Pob«—Moss. ...r.............
which protested in earnest terms, in have prevailed. Frugal industry to re­
Partial Parnlysu, Inflammafexy and
7j«
7j Dr. J. C. AYER A 00. Lowell, Ma*.,
the name of humanity and a common gaining its merited recognition, and its Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and .
................... OHicAGO.”
civilisation, against the continuation of merited rewards. Gradually, but, under Morbic Humors of .the blood. 1&gt;il Bxxvaa-ChaloeNatives .......
Good
to
i
’
r
me
Steens
thiii policy of blaodahcd, and declaring tho providence of God, surely os we­ Walker’s Vkoktablk Vixkgab Brnzaa
Cows and Helfer* ....
that the United State* would demand of trust, the nation is reeovering from conquers the causes of .all of the above
irregularities by securing perfect diyr^
Spain the amplest reparation for any tho lingering resulto of a dreadful
lion, a jiropcr flow of bile, and a free
damage to the property or ’to the life of oivil strife.
For these and all the ditrnarge &lt;/ ail watte matter. It is not
any citizenaif the United States.
other .mercies vouchsafed, it becomes a rile doctored whisky, gotten up to de­
ceive the public and tickle the palate.
NAVAL FBKPARATIONH. *
ftod Winter .
iu a people to retain heartfelt and It is a medicine to'tho sick stomach, the Wsxat—No. 1 Bpring.
The Mohapao and Manhattan, ordered grateful acknowledgemento, ami with relaxed nervous system, tho weak circu­
No. 9 Spring .
No. 8 Spring.
put in commission, and to which officers our thanksgiving we may unite prayers lating blood, and'the overworked, pros­
Ookx-No.3.................
are already assigned, will join the North I for the cessation of local and temporary trated brain. An infant may take it, Oats—No. 3.................
Atlantic squadron. The GlJ^erumcnt
and to children afflicted with worms, and
suffering. I therefore recommend that even adnlts who suffer from tliis caune, Rtk—No. t.u.............
seems to be more earnest than hereto­ on Thursday, tho 27th day of November
ignorant of the fact—and tlieir numlrors
fore in protecting' the waters between next, the people meet in their respect­ are millions—it is the greatest remedy
THE BEST INVESTMENT I
the United States and Cuba from ive places of -worship -to make their of tbo age. Take one bottle aud you
8T. IzOULB.
Spanish molestation.
'Die Madrid acknowledgments to Almighty God for will lie aatiofted that this is no catch­
Wkxat—No. a Red Fall.........
penny
nostrum.
—
[Com.
Government being unable to enforce its Hia bounties and His protection, and
Oou—No. 1 Mnad..................
brttt p»p«r», U-T'rt clrcoNOW IS ITEE TIME !
authority in Cuba, that of the United to offer to Him prayera for their continuThe Arcadian gives the best defini­
•Krtcultural psjwrv, cU»s
States Will be impelled to assert its
tion of a journalist we have yet seen :
power in all cases where tho interests of
A
journalist
is
u
man
who
spends
tho
In witncsH whereof I have hereunto
the citizens of this country aud ita own set my'hand anyl caused the'seal of tho most of the best days of his life in con­
honor • require daciaivo action.' The United States to be afllxed.
ferring reputations upon others and get­
Preaidentaadal! members of hia Cabinet
Done at the city of Washington this ting none himself.
are in accord on this subject.
14th day of October, in the year of our
Peerless Clothes Wringer.
Lord 1873, And oi the indepcndenco of
71
Iff Wood’s Household Magazine for
........................ _
*K
New Yore, Nov. 12.—The colored the United States the ninety-seventh.
November, lbs table of oontenta seems spread
for a Thanksgiving feast, and give* evidence
(Signed)
Ultsses 8. Grant.
people here ore very much excited;over
MILWAUKEE.
that nn effort* have been spared that coaid add
1 07 • 4 M
KOMEX
Hamilton Fihh, Secretary of State.
tiie Virginias massacre, nnd hare ar­
to ita excellence. “ A Kcrtnon on a Skimmer'.’
1 01 9 1 03
la hot only pleasing in it* nuaiutness and
ranged to call meetings for the purpose
Ix the death of Laura Keene, which originality, Imt contains sound logic. “Mrs. Coax—No. 2...............................
of gathering arms after the style of the was announced a few days ago, the Pomeroy's Pin Money” in capital. “ Upon the Oat»—No. 3................................
Rrx— No. 1............................. .
old John Brown meetings. A telegram American stage loses one of ita bright­ Siand ” ia another nroriUirioua sketch by tho Baklkt—No. 3... ..........
posalar writer. Kate W. Hamilton- “ Codfish
CLEVELAND.
fine been received from Cel W. U. est ornaments. . Although she never and Potatoes, ” by Eleanor Kirk, is a short
Wkkat-No. 1 Rod....................
Saunders, of Baltimore, offering to raise rose to the highest rank as an actress, serial which opens well. “ Growing Aged ToNo. 3 Bed.
» # W
gother,” by tho Rev, Robert Collyer, is well
61 ®&gt; 63
a colored regiment for the Cuban aer- she succeeded in achieving a wide­ worth the price of the year's enbecription ; it
is full of this great man's eloquence— power­
TOI.F.DO.
spread popularity, both by her general ful in ita- very simplicity. There are many
- Amber Jlicbigau...
The Irish have enlisted 400 men to aud uscfuf'dramatic talent nnd by her othc r interesting articles had wo s; ace to mou­
No. 2 Bed................
avenge the death of Gen. Ryan. Throe estimable traits of character as a lady.
hundred Cuban cigar makers waited up­ She was born in England in 1839, and
pictures, and tiro illuo' ...rl Prttlwa ” hurt*
on the Junta and offered their ’services
made her debut in this country in 1851,
whenever called upon. Dr. Eovine, a st the Olympic Theater, New York, as
pioQiinent Cuban, nays that fluffieient Punline, in tho "Lady of Lyons.”
6KKD FOKCATALOOUXfunds ore now in hand to send out a Since that time she has traveled all half. Address Wcxjd's Sdcskbolo Magazise.
Nawbnrgb. N. Y.
*
large expedition.
over tliis country, and during the latter I
“ Phbk.xoiaxiic.il Jouhxau"—Tins
W. A Baffion, Chairman of the Cu­ part of her life was very successful as a mfgaune coutinucii lo keep up its credit ts an
ban Anti-Slavery Committee, and the manager. At thet time of her death she euUrUluiug aud iaalroctiva monthly. Ita ar­
arc rrix-rally «wh as awaken intaroat
Rev. Highland Henry Garnett, Secre­ hod retired from tho stage, xrith a popu­ ticle*
among readers. They are tbonghtfn), without
sale wtKiaeato eaty Vy
Oreal AtUatte « Pacin'
tary, will leave this city to-morrow, to lar record such os fe» actresses have being heavy, and convey information in that
attractive
form which makes * doepar imjireapresent to President Gaant n petition ever had in this country. Her loss will aiun upon the
caaual reader, than the lengthCircular.
signed by over 600,000 colored men lie deeply felt in the profession, and also
in every Sute of the Union, praying for by the general (heater-going public, to
"X
RCWARD
WATTCD-i reUabls best
vtn* tarn sains auu ;
TV haadla « atapla arllel** havlni
belligerent righto to Cuba.
ss'iurss
whom her name is os familiar as a Race; “ Our Immortality ;" “ Hamlet, a Psy­
chological Study;" Growth iu Character and
Orders have been received at the
til
household word.Heart“ Conversation About Faces," illneBrooklyn navy yard to get the sloops of
trated; “The Enrollment Act," remtntoil Ckroain aad inatraewar Kearaarge nod Juniata randy for
AMY I Si!
The murder of Pataey Manley by
OMEISSS
sea st once. At noon to-day, under Mike McCoole, the well-known prise­ plication of Art tc Drew l” “Wive
equally pressing ordem, the torpedo-' fighter, appears to nave l&gt;een a very de­ Hagpeck“ Prison Life in Prusria
drew to Young Mens" “Th* Late
boat Admiral Porter was launched, and liberate deed. Manley was twenty-two
Premature IVralopaiant“Tho :
will be made ready for active operations years of ago, and a horse-trader from
RulMcripUoti price, *3 * year. Addraai Hamnel
in a few days. All the officers about tho West Virginia. About 11 o'clock on B. Weils, 3^’J Broadway, Now York.
•
yard arc greatly excited over tho news. last Thursday night he was at McCoole's
The " Schenck op Health.’’—The
saloon, and got into an argument with
while If oresr»4 la anaei
Ail or the Vnoisirs* Pasrexorrs the pugilist Manley went out, McCoole
beth will be furnished for
Execotiu) but Etghtekn—Thk Pom- followed him, and a pistol allot wm
tkhi or thk Washington AirrnoKi- heard immediab-ly after.
McCoole re­
turned to his saloon and threw his pis­ ter present a eerie* of article* upon •* Kfcklr
Country Girls;" “ DtsMae and ItaTreatment;"
N bw York, Nov. 14.—The Sun says : tol on a shelf. Manley, who was ahol "Piano Pummeling;** “Tb* Health of Our
'•It to said, among tho Spanish ruai- through the heart, died almost immedi­ Cliiklrwn at School;’' •‘Pain or Nn IMnf
“ The Woman Doctor“ The Two Quacks
AGENTS WANTED.
deste in this city, that ia addition to ately. McCoole testified at the inquest “llow to Make a Good Medewl Journal;"
that he hod nothing to do with the ‘•Direaaed Liver and Suicide;" “Calico;"

stoamrr Virgmius were executed at
Bantiogo de Cuba, and on the next day,
the 8th, 12 more of the Cuban volunteers
on tho vessel were shot Franchi Alfaro,
who was among the latter number, of­
fered the Spanish authorities *1,UDO,0&lt;XJ
if they would spare his life. The Sp*uiah nay that Alfaro camo to assume the
Presidency of tho so-called Cuban re-

iiddi»

Pauli

U&lt;rn) for SUH. J
n^.ManM«aso&gt;i
asssrcijR

,lb* Acting Mayorof M-mplo.. who

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

ss.-.yswaftsr.

relivf fund, irna been igw

in dead... .Over 300,000 etnigraiita arrived in

for Glasgow on tho 39th uf Haptctu-

in October. Klio ha
man i’fihnr

Tns£.”£i.s

is stated that Secretary Biuhardaon, in hia an­
nual report, will recommend that the tit,000,-

that tho coffee and tea duly be restored....
Germany are b*«ieg*d with application* from

Tafocptah, Cherokee Notion, a fewdaywago.

enraged tiger, and succeeded in slaying ten of

of Um «x-Coufed«rate Capt. Ryan, who was
■ miatakaa for John H. Surratt, ard lay for

Washington, tn 1867....The atrocious butch­
eries - perpetrated by tho Hjianiarda iu Cuba
country, and public meetings are being held

rapidly as possible. Tbo Hecroisry of War baa
issued orders to tmmediato!j put in repair the
gulf fortiOestions.
'

withdrawal of Biabop Cummins, of Kentucky,
from the Episcopal church. Bishop Cum­
mins ia tho diocoean who attained some prom-

(La.) outrages have Leon killed by the dti-

Ulh itwl., with sealed orders, for Cuban
waters. Other vowels will follow immediately.
Euvkx women were ejected u School Sa-

1873... .Ofliaal vote of Maryland si tbo re­
cent election for CotapkoUer: Woodford,

69,389; Democratic majority, 30,258.
fORXIUN jrxirs.
1 Tnx Carlints lately defeated Uro ItapubifranM
la a great baUto near Bayonne. Spain... .Th*
prospects of the llctinblic continue to brighten

out....Mr. Correll Williams baa returned to
London from a tour in America. At a public

schools of the United Staten.

they were. The -Bight and
Insist that MacMabou's term shall be held

mem of *3.000,(X* tor bondn of tho Uuited
Bist— funded loan... .Tbs Tiehborue Inal ba#

to Si. P*i*rabarg to t&gt;crfo:m Um Protestant
raarr^gn of the Duka of Edinburgh wtth the

The military rank of our national
weather gauger, Gen. Myer, hoa bwu
the subject of a alight unplttaKanl news
between that gentleman and the Secre­
tary of War J but Uro txuubk tout been
happily adjusted. *ad “ GM Preb/a”
exact rank defined, without any..aerioua

ing dispa teh from Washington ;

There I

is considerable anxiety in military cirui« over a correspondence lietwcen the

Secretory of War.
Myers' rank is
Colaael, with a Brigadier brevet He
has fallen into the habit uf signing himhim that hia

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reported, every aonl who was found on shooting, and did not see
hco Manley after
board of the Virginiua •£ the time 61 heTuid left the enbxixL The coroufr’a
jury, however, found a jrerdict against
According to this statement, hot one liina, and he gave bail in th© num of
American witness of the affair is left *20,000.
alive."
Washixgtox, Nov. 14.—Information
an ingenuity in stealing which would Iw
has just liecu received here that the bal­
fmujy if it were not ho costly.
A railance of the crew of the Virginins have
rded, iu aid of which bend." were iiwued,
was built in a peculiar way. As soon as
It is aemi-vfficially stated that tho
one section was provided with rails,
demands made on the Spanish (iovera­
tie*, etc., and the bonds obtained
ment by the United States are cf such a
thereon, the same rails and ties were
nature that it will be impossible for the
tsken up and put down again on the
former to accept, and that it will result
next section, far which a further issue

Topic*, Talka with Gorreapondautn, Vricos .if Examine car Cl ebbing A Presinn Ufits.
lhe People. Published by Samuel R. Well*,

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Ax Erxabu»hki&gt; Bkmkmt.—“ Bdowxb
BsoXckul Taormw" are wiiidy known as an

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t ho"?

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TO TAILOR S
SOMETHING NEW.
Have You Amur m the face ; sad

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BELLI!. Ih* k««».i»T. la TWO WSKKM M« tn
t«« uu !k« art far •*&gt;•; |&gt;rie« •* ® Write f-r f
Urt&gt;l»&gt;» m r. inJjh nr iHHnua •« lotki* aim*:

Wk *£k l-y the Chicago papers that
PiKKnra A Gamble have reduced th* price of

SECRET
tiou at a time.

nxhOAenra,

AQEIT8 WARTED FOE THE

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Outgoing steam

!

HISTORY OF THE

The demands of the Unibud Stetoa have
been transmitted by telegraph to MinirierSfoklM at Madrid.
whether they ought to be paid or not
Havana, Nov. 14, Evening.—Tlte
Gold sets toward America as never
Diorio uf Cieufnagos saya 57 of the
Virgiciu* oaptivea were shot at Sanifiago before, nhd the continental banks hare

condftion.

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NEW YORK, 1873-4. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY.
THE WEEKLY SUN ia too widely known to require any oxronuednNXMtxrornds.
lion; but the reasons which bar* already given it fifty thoukand anlmcribcra, sud
which will, wo Lope, give it many thoasand* more, are briefly as f^Jtowj-

lt U a tart-rate family paper, full of entertaining and inslruaivr reading of every
kind, but containing nothing that can offend tbe most delicate and ncrupuloua taste'
It hi a H rat-rate atory paper. Tho Ix-vt talwi and romances of current literal mo
are carefully selected and legibly printed in ite pagvaIt I* a first rate agricultural jmper. The nrot-t frei-b and instructive artiotai on
agiicuhural topic* regularly appear in this department.
It la an inaependent political paper, belonging to no party, and wearing no col­
lar It light* for principle, and for the election of th* beat men Io office. It espectelly devotes its energies lo the exposure of the great romnnmos lhai now
wrakea and diograceour coatitry,knd threatan t-i undermine reirnlmean.IhatRu,ions
alrogwilMr. It ha* no fear of Imw*. and asks no f ivora from their rapportara
h report* tho fashions for the Indlre.and tiro inarkt-ta for the men. especially the
cattle markets, to which it pays particular attention..

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the smile, as I certainly had a right

not to :nake it known before she would

my round, I saw tlfo figure of tho new thinks tliat the homo government of
nurse glide out of Madame Meyerson's Spain will be terribly shocked by this
room, and flit noiselessly' down the news from Cuba. He expressed him­
self a? well satisfied that our Govern­
stairs before me.
WITHOUT A JfAMK
' I followed her, as I thought, without ment will exhaust every measure proper
bein^soCn ; bnt I had been mistaken, in the case, and feltthat a proper degree
for when wo were within one square of diplomatic courtesy should and would
It was a dreary night in December,
of the depot, and at the corner of a de obrowed in the case, whatever tlw
and was fast growing, dark .when two
ultimate design of the Washington au­
persons alighted at the depot in N—.—. dark street, she turned suddenly, threw
thorities may lie. "A proper showing
up hrr veil iuid beckoned to me.
It was too dark to have seen their
of
politeness,” said he, “ is always com­
In an instant I was nt her side,- my
faces, but that the station master came
mendable, even as ft preliminary to the
heart
beating
a
little
faster,
than
usual.
.
along at that moment swinging his/big i
operation
of knocking a man down."
“ Yon have followed ma,” she said
Jr-ntem, and the red light flashed full
With regard to the chances in the
quickly and with emphasis. ** For what
on their faces, rendering every feature
event
of
a
war with Spain, particularly
rc aaqn I cannot guess—"
•
distinct.
•• I aasftre yon,* I began in haste to in Use matter of naval strength, the Ad­
miral thinks America would bo at a
with a broad, red scar across bis fore­ defend myself..
great di sad vantage. The Spanish navy
*' Do not interrupt me ; listen, and
head, tad a sinister-looking mouth .
is much superior in the number of ves­
drawn to one ride as if be were trying to rememlier what I say. You saw me the sels, moo, and weight of metal, Spain
whisper to some one &gt;y»hind his book, night I first came here with a short, ranking as the fifth naval power of tho
and dressed in a shabby suit of clothes &lt;|ark. mt^u top no}y tq mua unnoticed world, while tho United -States is not
that looked as if they might have hung anywhere. Well, I had 'agreed to come more than a tenth-rate power in this re­
out in the sun and rain &lt;4 half s^doacn here, because I was in his power, and gard. Notwithataniling tliis fact the
seaaons at no&lt;n« rid clothes shop. Tfay do an evil work for him. He could not
Admiral thinks that an efficient addition
were fll-fltting, too, as if they haJ^esa have harmed »ne but he cou/d have
to the naval strength &lt;&gt;! the country
bought at various times in his life, and harmed one whose life is dearer to ms could be promptly improvised should
be bad been through various fortunes than my opu, and torough my tear he the occasion require, and spoke with
made me; consent .to, hui iniquitous '
al such odd times.
satisfaction of the achievements of some
The other—a figure on which my eyes schemea. Holt an hour ago I win. in of the'wooden hulks used in the late
instinctively rested for more than the my roam, in horrible dread and dear; war in the hands of unrivaled seamen.
moment—a woman, fair and fragile, and and I fell on my knees and asked G«d
Congress, be said, was not unliberal,
to show mo a way out of my troubles.
dressed in widow's weeds.
but he Mt that they hod never suffi­
She had wonderful eyes—I could see Just as I rose from my knees, two let­
ciently appreciated tho needs of the
that even in the uncertain light of the ters were brought Die: one from that navy. Those needs ho had repeatedly
swinging lantern, and I saw it many villain, containing a powder which
bud before them in his annual reports,
would have put Madame Mcyerson to
bnt had uniformly failed to enlist their
of a peculiar, golden light; a littl4 sleep,fprpyer ;..qnd the other from my
sympathetio ©onsideratioE.
Speaking
mouth, with full, red, quivering lipa ; brothen, telliDgnw jjtot. U?.wm free at more minutely of the two navies in ques­
pole cheeks, in which was only the last, that th? man we have so feared had tion; h« said that "our present available
faintest tinge of the strawberry; and no longer any power over him. The
force-was all included in the North At­
golden crinkled hair, that lay low on the r wretch from whom I am escaping will
bfe hfrwifrf th^ kevte c/click tjhin to lantic squadron, which is composed of
white forehead.
eight vessels all told, with forty guns
meet
me
and
take
me
away,Sritirxhc
in
­
It was a face not cosy to be forgotten.
and 2,000 men, whereas the Spanish
Aside from its rare beauty, there waft a tention of making me his wife, and I
squadron in Cuban waters consists of
want
to
take
toe
next
train
instead,
and
touching timidity about.it, adtak-railed
forty-five vessels of war and 13,000
grief in the brown eyre that would not go the other way to meet my brother.
let you forget
'
I have Jcft a letter for Madame MeyerWith reference to the late, butchery
That night, musing by my fire, I son telling her the whole truth, inclos­
ho' Bald-: "The wnrid has wttneased
thought over the chance meeting, and ing AU letter and tha fatal powder ; and
no parallel in atrocity since the days^of
wondered if fate or Providence would ftSftWjift t, i&gt;jky bart, "K-f txfa
the Middle Agee." Spain, professing
ever briqg xfr togalher again.
|/ j ]
have him arrested when he comes. You
Two sentences only I had caught, :in will know him again ; and. remember, to be a strong government, he could Dot
believe such precipitancy in the matter
the momentary lull of the storm.
that if he escapes .this time, he will
It was when they had reached the surely murder his wife with his own of disposing of a few vrietehed Cubans
could be explained except on the ground
lower end of the long platform, and hand I”
that among the passengers of the Virwere about to separate, that the woman
caught hold of his arm and said, in a
inent men, whose death the volunteers
you when it is accomplished."
believed would terribly and effectually
“ Will it be tor long, do you think ?"
“You care, then, to see mo again ?"
And L3 had pulled Irin arm away, a she asked with a sod sort of smile. close the rebellion. This won an oppor­
tunity they could not afford to let pass ;
little roughly os it seemed to me, and ** But you do not know that my brother
hence the atrocity of Nov. 7 and fi. Ab­
has been suspected of crime, and my
" Long or short, youH stay heiff till name, as a witness, has been dragged stractly speaking, the whole matter wns
a direct slap in tho face of the United
I come.
And remember, you’ve no­ through tfidpapsrerf1. !
-» *
Stole., m J». StfttaHbll klun /nil
name."
"I do not care!" I said, drawing
With this he hod left her, and a mo­ her hand in my arm. “ I will see you particulars are known, the matter will
wear a more inexcusable aspect than at
ment after she had stepped into a car­ safely on the train, but I must come L &gt;
present The Admiral himself knows
riage which waa waiting, and was
something at Spanish prisons, having
whirled away into the darkness.
Katherine ?”
been captured while in the Mexican
Thia was the mystery.
,
A soft .blush and a vivid smile anservice, in 1827, and imprisoned in Ha­
A woman apparently young, and cer&lt; .
tainly posaeased of unusual loveliness,
I knew her heart had answered mine. vana six months. As to the Cuban pat­
riots, he said thkt a simple regard for
waa to make her abode with us for an
Tha past moment, she had leaned
indefinite time, and we wete not to know nearer and whispered four words in my the proprieties of the case in conse­
quence of the official posit ion, hod pre­
It was very strange truly, but in the
II was her address, fa an Eastern vented any expression of his personal
views heretofore, but fa now felt at lib­
thousand and one liUle incidents at State.
erty to say that their patriotism would
daily intercourse I hoped to .ravel the
compare with any nation ou the face at
mysterious thread* of her i&amp;ny, and

I was one of the
at 8L Mary's Hospital, and the beauti­
ful sirseger wax toe private nurac sent
down from the city, to take the exclu­
sive charge of Madame Meyeraon, the

watched

Bat not as I watched before.

I sent at one* for aid—and wfan
next train camo in, we found the lit
I
netting lo i&gt; with thto Itotjwit;
«he ™ no4w Dr. Mokb nwS, bat I

mj out imul feu ntnrn.
’
Warn I
to th, room the Jwkiool

{.’VRRXNT ITRMK,

But it made nd difference to me. I 9fiO,000,(kM).
would bare taken her on trust, even if
she
Oran 100 ladies are studying' law to
she
had chosen to withhold her simple the United Slate*.
shortly, turning to the window. .
But was that her name, and if it was, story from me afro—/or Itavcd her.
Tme tide of emigration to Texas con­
tinues in the South.
. *'
OCR XA^r.
l
Baltimokx uses up .fifty minions of
A New York Tribune reporter has in­
young woman to choose to have people
oyster cans per aauum.
calling her by her first name, and I terviewed Admiral Porter with the fol­
Tire colored Freemasons of Connecti­
presume she read that thought in my lowing result: " If our flag,” said the
Admiral, “ doesn't protect tho dock it cut have organized a Grand Lodge.
A.
T. Stewart will employ nobody
“If you give mo no otoer name, I wares ov«, we had better haul it in.”
•After all," said he, "our guns are that smokes or carries matches in his
suppose I wto to mH you Katherine 7"
pockets.
“ Yes," afa said ; '"of course you are more respected than our flag, and if a
A L*nor. number of English immi­
to call me Altatft when you have occasion disposition to nsu them o little more was
shown, it might be better for the flag. grants are looking for farming lands in
to speak to me. "
Up to thtalhnfe I believe I had felt Spain is now crippled and weak, and is
O.vz of the features of the Bazaine
o»ty euriowty, but I began frota that therefore to be pittied,”. said lie, "and
moment to h^ra on intense desire to it wouldn't be creditable to ns to force a trial is a black reporter, who represents
beautiful young lady war upon her, .but the ^principle for the JPrtil Journal.
which, under circumstances infinitely
The census of 1870 gives Rhode Island
her half a dozen times a day rmw hazardous, we went to war in J812
a population of 217.858, 49,417 of whom
during the next week ; and we were at must "be maintained. Spain, moreover,
are employed in manufactures.
least on friendly terms with one another is now Bepublican, and President Coetelar is our fnend, from whom we may ' Ax Indiana Judge has decided that a
wh?n Dr. Marks returned.
Thai evening m I waa coming down expect a vigorous effort toward ample woman has a right to cuff her hired girl
the stairs at nine o'clock, after going rqparation.’r Tlie Admiral furthermore for leaving an outside door open.

twisted mouth, and had him arrest cl.
” Katherine F* he askod me, with
white Kps, as they were taking him
away.
“She is safe—ami whore you will
n&lt;w «■' her •«"&lt; I
,
Bui.I tali.Bn if 1
h»re taken
him b, the' (hro.t and aUudof him.

the earth, and that any American who
could now withhold his sympathy must
fa devoid of heart.
Capt. Joseph Far, commander of tfa

Virginins, was a native of Florida or'
Louiriate, awl before the war of the1
rebellion a well-known Minisrippi river
stesmboat captain. He commanded the(
blockade-runner Agnes during the re­
bellion, and made several raocessful,

'
Albany. This was his first expedition
in tlrn Cuban service. Ha was appointed
to the command-of the Virginias about
four months ago by Gen. Quesada.
Since the capture of the Virginias there
have been rumors derogatory to his

At Ironton, Ohio, the largest and
most complete iron works in the United
States are being erected, with a cash
foundation of |1,000,000.

PaxakA bate are made of the roots of
a plant native on the Isthmus of Pana­
ma. The roots nre long nod of uniform
size from one end to the other.
A bad of iron worth 85 is worth,
manufactured into home shoes, 810.50 ;
table knives, $180; buttons and buckles,
84,035 ; watch springs, $250,000.
Most of the mustard sold by grocers
is not genuine. It may contain a little
mustard, but is composed mainly of
wheat, flour, turmeric, and sometimes
capsicum.

An old woman in Opelousas, La., who
had been robbed by two masked men of
$2,000, and forced to make some coffee
for the thieves, dropped a dose of strych­
nias in their caps and got her money
back.
Habu times in Alabama, according to
to a Southern paper, which says: “Some
consummate scoundrel, on Friday night,
exumed the corner-stone of the new
colored church at Opelika and extracted
therefrom a $1 bill."

DK8ZBTKB8 are said to be returning to
the Newport (Ky.) barracks at the rate
of four per day, taking advantage of the
pardon held out by the President in his
proclamation to all who return to the
service by the first of January.

REMARK ABLE CRIMLA'AL TRIAL.
Tire trial al William &amp; Udfaraook,

El

NO,.
Jaff ACOffffA^

&lt; '■.,d&lt;
Cheeter, Pa., and resulted in convicting
the defendant of haring murdered Win­
Tha uibwml o™Uww&lt;ljWx..,1
field 8. Goes, his brother-in-law, con­ ftiUmut casaMiqii.
The
stitutes one of the most* remarkable
chapters in the history of our criminal

Goss and Uddenook were originally
concerned in a coaapurscy to defraud

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"■•KtbXr -W? AH«dR.W«»attd
which was ilia Mutual Info Insurance
Company of New Y&lt;
a poverty-stricken
matchew in Baltimore, managed to aecure insurance on his life to the amount

iA Baltimore, nudor preteuoc of making
chemical experiment*.. One night .in
February, 1872, the ahanty burned
down and a charred body was found in
the ruins, which was recognized by
Goss's wife as the Ixldy of her husband.
The body was buried, and a demand
was immediately made for the insurance
money. The Mutual Idle, however,
suspected that the reputed death of
Goss was a trick designed to ebeat the
companies, and therefore not only de­
clined to pay the policy held by Gosa's
widow, but undertook a searching in­
vestigation of -toe case.
In time. this investigation painted so
directly nt Udderzook as an accomplice
in too attempted fraud that the latter
grew alarm**! on to his safety. Goes,
who had of course disappeared from
Baltimore after hit. pretended death,
noon after reappeared at Newark, N. J.,
under the name of Wilson, and after
various wanderings was last seen olive
near Jenncrsville, in Chester county,
Pa., in company wito Uddcrzook. After
starting out one evening with Uddenook
in a wagon, Wilson, or rather Goss, dfrappeared again, and the subsequent
finding of his murdered body in the
woods was followed by tho arrest, trial,
and conviction of Udderzook.
The
latter undoubtedly murdered him, be­
cause while his victim was living he was
in danger of incurring the penalty of
the attempt to defraud tho insurance
companiea* With Goss once safely out
of the way, Uddenook had nothing to
fear from this source, and ho therefore
risked the gallows to save himself froin
the penitentiary.
’
Two thoughts are suggested by this
curious story: that the facility with
which a worthless vagabond could in­
sure his life for 825,000 reflects no
credit upon the management of our in­
surance companies, and that the energy
displayed by the Mutual Life might
profitably be emulated by other companica. There is no question but tliat
very many fraudulent claims are paid
by insurance companies in preference to
incurring the unpopularity of refusing
payment. More cure both in granting
jK&gt;lices and in paying them should be
exercised, and tho Uddenook trial
ought to impress the insurance people
with the necessity of. this reform.

A fabmkb in the vicinity of San Diego,
Cat, has discovered a new use for the
alkali springs which abound in the vi­
cinity. He uses them -for washing his
sheep before shearing, the strong alkali
removing every particle of dirt and
grease, and leaving the fleece perfectly
white.
Since the commencement of the panic
in Wall stre»-t, England has sent to this
country over twfcnty-two millions of dol­
lars in gold to purchase breadstuffs. It
is still coming, and in increasing quan­
tities. Tliat country needs our surplus
Ixa lecture at New York, the other
wheat and corn, and must have it. So
day,’ on love, marriage, and divorce,
it sends ite own money to move it
Joseph Abch made a visit to New Oakcy Hall heW that divorce laws
Hampshire from Boston, to carry a should be mode so. rigid toot divorces
He
bundle to an English laborer from his would be well-nigh impossible.
wife—he having emigrated to Iteed’s illustrated this by a conversation he had
Ferry, near Manchester. Although it once wito a galley slave, who, .con­
was going out of his way, and was a demned for life waa allowed the privil­
great deal of trouble to him, Mr. Arch ege of choosing his companion to lie
undertook tho errand, and spent a day fettered to him, and knowing tha* it
was for life he assured Mr. Hall that he
in going and returning.
exercised a great deal of care in the
Cnixxai labor in Louisiana has not selection. He (On* lecturer), thought
proved successful. Most of the coolies
that it would be so in marriage if both
soon iM-come worthless and dangerous.
the parties Mt that it was really for
In sever..’, instances they attempted to
life ; but he thought that the vista of
murder overseers, ami a planter in
the divorce cohrt looming up bshind
Terrebonne parish had to kill one
possible misundarstandinga and incom­
Chinaman and wound another in sdfpatibilities tended to make people care­
defense. The only planter who got
less. He reprobated the present system
along with them was one who treated
of fashionable weddings conducted by
tfam roughly and made them afraid of
Mr&gt;*. Grundy, to whom Hyman was but
him. Most of the Chinese have drifted
the butler ; and bo gave a most amusing
out of toe State.
picture of a wedding at a faahjouaWe
WrauAM A. IticHAxneoN, ex-M. O. church, with three ministers to •* hash
and Senator of Illinois, and ex-Goversor up toe service."
of Nebraska, announces: "I have as­
sumed editorial charge of the Quincy
Oto Cm is probably the . only town
(Ill.) llrrald. In advanced life I am north of the traditional Manon and
taking upon myself grave respontibili- 'Dixon line the chief magistrate of
ties in fields of labor that arc untried which is a colored man. The charter of
by me.
While I shall advance and Oil City provides that the Councilman
maintain my views with fearlessness and elected by the Urgent number of votes
frankness, I will endeavor to have due
refrard for the feelings and sensibilities provided the latter dies or resigns dur­
of others."
ing the term for which he was chosea.
At the last Ofi City election a colored
Cadcbaft, the English Jack Ketoh,
has hanged nearly al! the murdesers man wm nominated as a Councthnan,
sentenced to dr alb in Great Britain since and was voted fur by both parties as a

•pqmUod,

the .fte^obi, or the Wh, iOS' M
•otioH TtoSa*t‘ tbhfe «nto ftMf luwMU,
wHft’W xtan- :oiui«rrti&lt;«&gt;MW»*V»i

the report «f the muskets.
on. nobio bu»&lt;|es&gt;l^»

wwr. -~nit

Them Vty!
hl. va.

They were ?ufl of the moMI m*i£cT ft* »
bto
fervent faith, arid received the ’socrar' (daK--fl-0m&gt;,
ment and baptism. ,h,,‘ '•“•I* ' •
,
ATI were placed fn the coudwntiedxjsll- hr ahwoh." &gt;1 , v.:ba-.«h1
„----- Mil r. ?»■! '**nqj4
'■ A 6rrrou.\merican.U4.»ho
jnst
the attitado of this band of yoath commenced readtag, the MRIW"
before the Crucifix is so ungrateful task, asked ij toe word “Hon.,” prefixed to
since the scene appeared like» bacchv*-.. 'the hiimo of ‘a mriribet of Oonirese,
nal of men without snubs and without
knowledge of what they were 16011*10
meet They seemed to • care vet^ little
for the exhortations at the faithful, atisforlune ebs msroty, goe, j qysr io far
priests, and oonfsaoed with suds -Utto'
faith that-it is dwbtfal., whether .it
X, I
profited them.
With equal imwle^pe ,
Church.

they marched to the place of execution.A few phrases, although 'Dot uttered in
a loud voice, showed that they' still preserved in that solemn moment Utefe*
hatred to Spain; and’with'a "Vhra

from to&lt;J*woMa%«&lt;foHifott«'&gt;4|h» set
*far beauteous cycil'ort me.'ind'wilb her
&lt;
little lips she ^aj&lt;l:' ** An flmbrsHa'Wtill

Cuba libre," their sertenaerotts carried
out.
x x TRHRLISLE Q &lt;
A flits. *

A game of cards, in which ft human
life was at slake, was played on the 9th'
of September, at the Bitter Hotel, ilci-

• -wu•, r;.-j
Aw eccentric but popular preacher
observed ouc Sunday in chnrch a pian

'

wife was aiUipg besido him., Th« Doc­
tor cabled out t,. thelajter: "Go home,

Betty, and bring John's night-cap."
'««d a young, man. waning
ddbarg, by four young students, one of.
up State ‘street, in Chicago, the other
whom, Hilfred Meyer, was an American,
day, after listening to his wonderful
from Chicago. It appears that the four
sfdry, “db yon know why you are like a
men had formerly born intimate friend*,
harp struck by lightning?"
says Fred. “ I give it up." Because a
the Swan Tar- rn, where they drank a
harp struck by lightning is a blasted
good deal, and finally began to quarrel.
lyre."
One of them, Count Ottendorf, called ’ '“'itfifeit
«A1« r-irtteMn
Meyer a oowanHy J«w?i whereupon toe
to a b^ikcupkthe,otoer day, "I am
latter promptly challenged him. Otten­
dorf accepted the challenge hnatedfitofly. sorry to beat of your misfortune. Your
Meyer, in a tone of grml exeHcutent, | family liavc my’wannest sympathies.”
"’Ob’ dxjn’t trouble yonrwflf about my
proposed that all four should repair to faiAfly. I looked' out for them, you
tbs Bitter Hotel, and there play • game
bet! Jnst save yowr ftympnthfes dor
of " aiaty-six." The low toonid shoot
the families of my creditors.**. &gt;. L’
himself with a pistol. The proposition

A Fdankun street boy fonnd ft pock­
etbook belonging to ft Mill Plata, man, .
oa 8aMtriftff&gt; Mid restored it }fi the
owner, who gave him a fivo-oent piece.
Tfa boy looked at too piece a moment,
and then banding it reluctantly back,
audibly safari as ho «ufl,- “leant
merer. The fourth sludeq|- .dealt ■ tfa 1
- "•
cards, and Ottendorf and Meycc seated’ fliinge-tt."
1
themselves, a pistol lying by the side of
A Curramuro copper-specctafofr-fell

was accepted, and the, four students re­
paired to the hotel.
They ordered wine ana cards t&lt;- b.brougbt up to a private room, : and
Ludeken, one of the four, procured two

each. The first few minutes the game'
remained almost even. But Meyer then
obtained a' single advantage, and Ottendorf, seeing that he wps ,tyst„i»ddenly
jfimped hi, and exclaiming. •
»y
friends," seized his pistol “d shot fainself through the right teuipfr.' lie feil?
a-corpse on toe floor, wlifi£ his bcftrffiaD-.

awakened
i
■

by

the pantur'a. reading,

his book
take five

;. ”
young'frifjjd," a^id a minuter to
ions stood as if petrified *&gt;ra Infomcnt, ^ma* at ewnp pteeteDg, “do you ever
and then hurried from the soouw Late think of a future state ?" . "No, T never
in the. afternoon the poiwe arrested Im- meddle with, stalo affaire, ftotiglf my
brother'JHRn is ’4l'potitirfaiiW'.’' ’ “ Do
across the Fiwch frontier. Gttuidorf yon ever think ®T dying t*&gt; t» No?;but
etor in Westphalia.
teen.—&lt;?fac4sn«ti Uuntiiertaai, A

' ti. ‘«re. .

n4WM&gt;.vv»Mo^.'i&gt; i

TH9 SBOOTlXtY or itKtrAVMir&gt;AXD'
v i..
•
IU»
i

TBA.
■C.ipL MeArtiiar, pi. the British
schooner Bplhaut, war aa.. cye-^ilnes^
Jdubo the revenue of’the island'otrtaide
of the execution of Byon, Varona,
Jceus del Sol,.and Pedro (frspedcs, and of municipal taxts amctastril'foS2B,’b00.gives the following account : Th© Span­ 000 a'yrilr. Of thii ubuut tJejOW.OOO
iards forced Cespedes tad J was def Sol
at a standing
army
«4 UO.QQO regto kneel, in which positions they trrre «port
--------------------------—
—
.»
ahot ia toe Lack. Tha aoMter« pext di- ufrre ftad» fl*»sl owippsed 9&lt;^bo0 40
bnuk*
»I &gt;&lt;.«“
rested Byon and.Varcw'to Jw?el. in the
name way, but they refused, and were Spanish oflScials employt-d jn the civil

seized and thrown down, handcuffed all

ciali wVre alwsv. and new1 aft ^frniaxds

reut'frofn Spoih to Cuba. TheCaban
ing, nn»l having offered further resist­ people Were tat allowed rtn participate
ance, they were shot standing. Fifteen
officers of toe Spanish *irmy. v»ho' ha*
been made prisoners ter IM battlefield next
by varona, were prretmt wum fa tended, theix
and went to the Gjwracr oi toe city

1829. The adjuster of hempen enrvate
for forty-four yearn might be supposed and the result of this little, joke lias

Calcraft has none. “ I never killed any
the matter.
The Spauianb
satisfaction. It i*
one,’’ said be; “ it's their own weight
that does it." His pastor rays that he
is
a
particularly
mild
and
inoffensive
:
man, a pattern husband and father, and
fidelity to toe Cuban cawte, but these
Madrid.
Jacob Mcyeroon, who hail wished to
one of the most earnest and regular
measure lost sight of.
worshippers in 1ms church.
poison his wife that he might inherit
his death. He leaves at New Oricana a
tliat postal curds cannot bo tendered in
widow and seven children, th* oldest a
Tax man who ran against Ahby Gif­
cripple, ami the youngest only four
ford for School Superintendent, in Mar­
shall county, Iowa, and received eight are preaching against the fondnets of as a
A Narhvim.e man boost* of owning vote* to her two thousand, concludes money displayed by workingman who
I have never told my ikareat frumu
liable
'• the inkstand used by Gen. Jaokaon at that this isaneff year in politics, and are paid from two to four dolfcijs a
that there is apathy.
tfa battle of New Orleans.”

ingid Hari.nw alobeto fhJWO.OMt
fn 1«S9 (after thafronflidbrfafcfaen

rocn ;&lt;kt,«»,000
e toe mSjtaign

�-- ---------------- -n jut.os.

WKHIM" MMWB

NAXMVIIAJK JBAMB.KT.

Bailie
19 again j

.... -&gt;4«
......

Firut National Bank uf Knlatnasoo. j *(« f Tra,’”™
They had nearly made their way fol BhMs,gra^, V*
the sale vauIl when they became I f «T
••
frightened and hastily departed, leav­
ing all their tools behind them.

WOLVERINE MILLS!
- AND —

,000
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Flint hod uu 86,000 ' fire, to 16th
withstand

the

severe

temptation.

The Occid total Hotel in Grand
Rapids was destroyed by fire Nov. 19

between man and man, which should

Harriet Young, a young, unmarried
woman of Dunford, Van Bitten Co.,
ber mother,-aisier Ida. and Manly
Merril luive been arretted on charge
of murdering an infant of the former.
Mrs. Young nn&lt;l Maaly Merril have
been di*cluirgcd from custody, nod
Emily Merrill and Ida Yrniug were Maple Sagar, V lb
oommitod to the County jail to await
RATIONAL HOTEL, N.T. Paitxthe sotting of the Circuit Court.
11 ni.
IMl^ MM. ’ K.wythM

striving after place and power, and

in a recent sermon denouncing ih*
Sunday traifT Io and from Boston,

Goventmenl as a means of enriching
tho ooaatry, or a few individual*, rath­

er thee lendtngaaiennebiing influence

to fto testitaUaes.
We are apt t?
sink, and er the degrading- pluton*
for gain, oar

moral independence,

ear aclf-reapcct, and tho fair dealings

LOOK HERE,

wnsni or

IF YOV WANT

merchandise,

D. M. PUKCHI8,

IDKCJCxS

CONSISTING OF

A clergyman in a snbnrnbtan town

MUSIC TEACHING! Jfy

throw oarselvcu. heart aud soul. Into declared that -tho. whist hug of the
the gambling spirit of speculation. engine snorting defiance iu the face
Would respect fully solidt lbs palronsge &lt;
More then this: wo some times ete of Heaven."
those wishing instruction in InMnsvate to high places of trust men with
mrnial Music, on Piaao or Organ.
An editor once wrote; *We have
MMtean bands' and doubtful mortilily. received a basket of straw-berries
experience, »b» riels asm
-Mr. Geo. Wito* of the Battle
from Mr. Smith, for which ho will re­
ceive our compliments, some of which
। when crime stalks boldly by. One are four inches in circumference." .

Carding Machine MEDICINES.
WINES k LIQUORS,

MRS. I. J. TIIHEBIAH

proprietor of the Daily and Weekly’ mu in a nation of millions haw little
power; he may be conscious of un*
. rightions dealings, dismayed by reck

The bats arc so thick at Yorktown,

8TRUF.
SODA.

spices,
RAI SENS,
LAMPS,

AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD

Notice.
Whereas, my wife Lydia Ann King, has
. left my bed and beard witboat Just erase Or
I p„,M,lll&gt;..| fortlM n,
irauir, hr,

i
!1

CBtRRT HO ISO LOSS,

my arcorai, aa I ml! pay no debts oos‘ ‘ ’

science and the arts bids us go brave-'
Ij on.
Without trial, it ir im|&gt;o..l.le |
The same man used to work on the | to fool the .-ull force of our pr-por,., .
News, and while here ran a bill of
or discover new means of prog res’.
St 25 at F. Pattison's saloon.and told
All history teaches us that the unre- [
the jiroprietor that he would send him
the Newt as pay; t&gt;ut we haying bad

Spring. '

KEROSENE

grins at the Aged.

OFCTCP
AT ™IS 0FHCI'-

Highest Market Price

STTST-A-UCT

III L’anh will be Paid,

Puldie ; ~
—.. —
well as 'A I/IVC LOCftl RlffbeP.

'

. M''®rF P*’"1 for ■ f'0"’* r«P«‘r remains at
home, and evvry dollar that is kepr in circuution at boms, help* to build up your own .
town, ublla every dollar sent away goes to
'

Nashville, Mich.
Nor. 18th, 1878.

Our motto is to sell ns cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

OF TH! BEST QUALITY, AND

At Reasonable Rates,

What Now!

X7“* With n view of selling off tin
entire stock in the next 30 or Gt
days, I shall place the above named
Goods on sale nt unheard of prices for

AT THE

DR U G

S T O

------ OF-------

Expres* office building. Wcelsile of Main
FL, Neabtilc,

HALBERT &amp; CO

CENTRAL HOUSE.
Urals 25 Cis.

CONFOUND THE CASH PBICl
CLOTHING

ONLY $1.50 A YEAR!

feHfiw-beings have been hurried to

on tha stove the breakfast was fin­
ished with bread.

A smart little boy in New Orlean
been destroyed; that thera has been was reproved by his mother for tell

ing a fib. He insisted it was only in
death, it would at first seem as if fun. but his pious mother told hrm he i
there was bat little to be thankful

for.

most ask Divine

pardon.

So tho

DryGoods

IHra. Nl. E. BUTLER
wisboo to inform the Lodie* of NuhviBo
■nJ vicinity thnl she hu jnal received a
new Mock of Millinery Goods, which may M
found al ike Dry Goods Blare of Downing *
Allen.

GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICBS I

There being * wlda differeuee bHwera lb*

GROCERIES
coNrrcrroir art

bny Goods fbr t.'anh.

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

fr-,

DRESS GOODS.

Lord, forgive me.

which I will Mil al IM lowest prices.

Flints,.

AL. TROUTWINE,

OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.

UNDERWEAR.

HOSIERY,

fr., fe.. !fc.

Market Price

The poor Indian must be subjected

to still another insult.
Tarritoral
Judgeshave deelaired tliat he cani
have but one wife, and they try him I

CtNRAD CLEVER.

flown of many bulwarks cf prejudice

And a full lino of

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

JACOB LENTZ

GeMta’ Furniahiu* Goada,

OI&gt;ovmN6l

Crociery, Hate, Caps, Booti, Shoes

15 SUITS non S« TO »».

QEIERAL FUEMITORE!

CABPETINC

Together with a full assortment of

Trail, Ufa' hildi ul Tntdag Sakbk
IDT GREAT TAUBTT, FROM M*0 to $20

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

PIPES fc.

A full line cf

DUSTERS. fcC-fcC.,

GIVE HIM A CALL.

NICHOL’S GROCERY!

Auars invited to cal! and extsaine my
Goods and Parcaa. before purchasing.
I

Slop right thera,

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &amp;t.

COFFINS IND CASKETS,
Than any other Store in Nashville.

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

atoeos yesterday felt like thanking

My Motto is, ” The Nimble Sixpence
1 it better than the Slow S/ulUrtg."

marry: “Hold up your .right hands;

Rgtattr Bar laUTijj Buts M2n
“
'■ tdf “ 86.(10
Eaten f.L
“ “ «.15

Baby Cab: and Peraaffuiators!
Ofall styles and sixes, and MCTALIC

A Sioux City justice of the peace

Prints,

1OCU,

P. &amp;—JVtrtuw Aarei^ wwmtr/srf Ao’
COM, via jdeam cad and tettie them

INGS kept centtan'Jy on hand

Coffee A Sugar,

ia| cu
CMU.

manufacture our Furniluro from th*

BOOTS AND SHOES,

JB®“ The Highest Market Price paid for

Terms—Strictly Cash, and
no deviation whatever,

NnahvUle, Nev. 16, 187a

Worktnra.

GIVE HIM A CALL.

MEN’S, BOYS’ &amp; YOUTH’S

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

MIRRORS, PI CTURES, FRA MBS

TOBACCO, CIGARS.

Tas; that’s tha plane.

Delain*, Poplins, Serge* and
Alnpeon*, from 12j la 2b oral*.

Manufacturer* and keeps on hand

to river."

ashamed if he is 640 behind on his
| board.

before sowing into tho now brick, and will

FUBNITURE MANUFACTORY!

The young man whose funds en­

rogreasuMi fsoas thia sublime thought

Outy

Give w a Call.

MR. DELL BARLOW CASH &amp; EXCHANGE Parlor, Library, Diiiu, Office ant

of human freedom, rendering all rel-

Closed

» yard* Linen Crash for.................. $1.

I trill pay the IUgheet

These Good* hawo been parch uad al

thankful for, for the good entirely
The only paper at Fort Dod gc has HAliHl-ni
SHOX*.
overbalance* the evil of the year. suspended, the last istue saying : “1^
In the buildi.'g opposite the Union House,
There has as a general thing been another idiot attempts tos establish a
Nashville, »hr*
peace and prusperiy. It is true that paper in Fort Dodge we hope there
now a small cloud appears to be ris- will l»e a mute uaady to kick hint in­

and if there was nothing else we able him to buy tinfoil tobacco, smoko
ten-cent otgara and wear an African
dimond pin in these times needn't be

be

GENTS AND LADIES

Of Hasting*, has opened a branch

should be thankful that ail part is* be

Must

YANKEE NOTIONS,

ggL- Special nitration given to repairing.

I wouldn’t have

only I thought you could

LOOK AT THE LISI

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

for Produce.

But it is not so bed as i*. might little boy kneeled down and said: "O,
done it.

I

Also keep* a good selection of

Hew Steel of Staple and. Fancy

MILLINERY

WITH THAT OF CREDIT,

nnw pnnnC fT[)D[

In Nashville, Mich.

As_

Farfies will Pkase Take Nader

SUMMER GOODS

Lodgings 25 Cbi.

UO.VllIr,

in a true statesman creates a generous ; snd eo-tn a few cA" more; for if you tlo. ■IB ||HV hl|||||\ \|||Kl
the baliance of the year.
omibitotion of
inure...
Unl UUUU|)
On motion. E. J. Feighner’s acthe man who teaches a community to tain your boms paper, as it is a mirror in
which tbs oatnidc world looks to Judge »f
presented and allowed, for the sum understand itself and app’y to itself a tbc merits or deuwril* of your town, and
highher
rule of action is a true wh'cb thrown its redcclion over a largo part
Motion being made. Council ad* patriot, and a brave leader of the of the country, bringing your town to th*
notice of many who otherwise would not
people. Hj also is ca pable of being know that your town existed, sad showing
to lb* world the importance of yoar town,
its champion.
E. J. PaioaxKB,
in regard to bonnes*, rburcbe*, schools, etc.
freudenl,;
Recorder.
The pancake season has gel a­
MF* Remember the price of the Sows,
Tho Subscriber has taken a part of the
round to Rich*Dond. Indiana. A which is
Florc with Capt Dolac, and is new opening a
hired girl employed in a family there,
Yesterday was appointed by the
white baking pancakes the other
President and sanctioned by the Gov­
rooming, steppted backward to a chair
ernor as our annual Thanksgiving
in which rejxxsed the liatier, and de­
liberately sal down in the pan.

BA’

I bny nil kind* n( nrnduc* in lLei« x«&gt;on.
Our &gt;&gt;uiin&lt;*M i» conducted on strictly tanpcranee principle*.
.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

Oa motion by Olds, Daniel Palma- eroc interegmee i* a fact too true for e»l»»en should sustain their home paper, 1
BrW
tcer was appointed Fire W arden for diitiut Adeep,enMofre,poniibility

she subsequently refused to sit down

Notions, &lt;fcc.

Yoa Will Find Them,

FOB WHICH THE.

^^,”^rr.^L::!IIOIIIIE IMSTITUTIONS! Delivered at our Saw Mill in

Coasidwring that during the past

CUTIIK, CROCIflll,

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

And all kindt of Goodt

The Child can get jiul at Good Dir­

JOB PRINTING

1

Scliool Books,

Stone and Wooden Ware,

Hard Maple. Root Elffl, Basswood

,
notice of the matter and having
than the su called visitations of Provpaid Townsend up did not agree to
idenee. Tho element, of diwonl in Take yOUF Home Newsthe '’sending part.** He has a wife
1 —:---- * --------------—----- -j|
every community, if set free, would
*’• living at Vermontville.
convulse the entire social relations. .
All
our
institutions
demand
is
rin
|
00MMDI
FlOaEEDUGB.

tho basest principles of human nature;'
Regular meeting helcL Present,
Coe, Dnvinsoe, Hardy, Clever and it is not necessarily degrading, uor is
i
.,
,
.., ,
,
a statesman incapable of tookthg be- .
Olds. Trustee*.
him self. The influence! great j
Minutes cf previous meeting read yond
truth ,„d pri.ciple. o. men of ..... I

CASTOR,

ALSO A LIMITED AMOCST OF TIBET •y every lima.
CUSS
Ths Old, the Young, the High, the Lew.
(be Rich, th* Poor, tho Bond and the Free,
are all served alike.

Whkklkb K1X0.
8a field Mich. Naw. 28. 1872.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CHIMNEYS,

’ YANKEE NOTIONS,’

the least civilized/.jxirlions of our
B, and a
he had country to represent tho whole; but BIX MEN TO CHOP WtiOD. Apply to
the old enthusiasm ot liberty is nn8. C. WAaa». NaihviHe. Mich.
did without adjournment. The Tfssrs cbilled and the impulse which freu
has oome.be! no mention of Hartford. institutions have given to religion,

honorable, upnght course.
life appeals to ths noblest as

FELLOW CITIZENS!

Groceries

RICE,

attenti orw

GROCERIES Dnt£8,PROVISIONS

ownpany with a
lolks KMired on

Cvcwcjl Rooms, Nasutillk, |
November 21, 1873.
|

TEAS,
r
COFFEE,

in Nashville where yea CRACKERS,

1 principals and sentiments, and yet
may find himself hurried along by tho

do

TOILET SOAPS.

whose work has given uumml swiiafsctioB

Va., thnt evening church services arc

intmipted by the the minister dodg­
HnlyUioeL TV J-n-lbuJnj,1 less expenditure, or may deprecate
ing.
npraued ■ friendly feeling townrdn1 its disastrous influence on moral

ever-restleas cuirent, while his cry
C. G Townsend is what a gent
with goggles on, registers his name at for a higher order of things is unthe old- Ifonse. He eetla himsaU a
reporter for Storey’s Timet and prob
Our couiina .ocron tho Waler «cably is—in a horn. He wanted to re-1
cuse Uh of vanity and ©onceil, a natuport the Hartford sensation, put after
ral
outgrowth of our prosperity. They
•
— •*--r«i—
wvi ।
may magnify our losses and exagger­
seen on a slow march Westward, in ate our sins, and even seize upon

PERFUMERY,

Mr. POWLEB,

6-17

O. A. STEBBINS,

81., Nashville, Mich.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

1.1 AYLSWOBTH.

�«

.

• .u

ta.tb.

u w.U u anylhrnj eUo in lh« Jew­

elry line..
Ourbenliw. Wm. J«lM. wilierSmith * Putnam ixmducl the other
lri« a loolb wiihmi.' pain. and fill or
of the two hardware store that Nash­
make ycra a set of teeth ua reason­
ville calls her own.
They are
.
‘
straightforward men, have a splendid able as any one.
,
Jacob Lentz keeps Lis furniture
stock and are doing a good business.
manufactory running- lively and arc
They can fit you out with anything
OK
selling all the furniture they can
from a scraleh-nll to a cook stove.
manufacture and more too- ■
■
' ’ OBOOSBUCS.
P. Holler’s Wolvenne Mills grinds
E. R. White always keeps a good
uut farmers' cereals, awl does it os
srlccjhm of choce goods, and sells well a* any mill in the Stale.
themtfl£t low figure too. Ed. is a
Hardy k Ainsworth, nt the elevator
good fellow, and is always ready wants all the wheat, oote, corn, etc.
with n pleasant word and
smile। you have for sale, and will pay the
for the many customers that constant­ highest cash price fur it ton. They.
trade with for good bargains.

fbidIy,

GROCERIES!

.T. TIM 13 «1BU.

—We want one more subscriber
nnd you'll do.
'

*-^ii°iUa/—The Woodland new Steam
goto
Grist Mill is about ready for busl-

K —Tito merry ring of sleigh-bells

has been a

welcome

sound this

SKirtiw.

have

*■ ecu. ra •

CANNED GOODS
EVERY

UEOClilPTIOX,

YRRITS &amp; COHKCflOim,
COXS1STISC 15 riKT

PROVISIONS
or

of

All lib*08.

WOODEN AND WlLtOW

Iron, Steel Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Varrilshes and Brushes, and a splendid
' line of Table «tid Pocket Ctrtlery.

ly ’Ii • ughis place of buines.
lime, clc..
—A good deal of interesting loc tl ।,
Opt. Boise appears like a genial
Tyler, Mathews &amp; Co- are making In fact everything Yoi
new* will found in the article hea*lvii good natured fellow, and come* to us
preparation* for a heavy run in the
"Otir Business Men.”
well reecommended by tbe^ press cf foundry business this winter.
The Lee beys are In the live stock
—We assisted Mr. Frink to dis- Baltin Creek. He always keeps a
rr mwttes »vcr&gt; Thur*e»y evrolav.,
business, and will buy anything in
[rase of his llifinksgiving turkey which fresh stock of goods on hand.
that line.
D.
C.
Griffith
besides
keeping
a
was nicely prepared by his tunable
.Z. .-a... b... fi.v .,r d&gt;. .howmi.
Bidgood is a livery man, and he
good selection of Groceries, keeps
wife.’ ■
can fit you out with a good rig on
School Books and can sell you any­
SfMSitit ghrrrfrt;.
short notice.
—Wo received a vist from uur
. thing from a Primer to a Latin Gram*
E. Parody will make you a pair of
K YOUNG, M.. D. Office iwv young friend A. W; Van^twerp, of
er, He is the express agent of this boots or shoes, and warrant them to Please call and examine Goods
. doori south of Truman's stor*. Mata tKrcrU Lowton, last Saturday and Sunday,
Na^vUto- Oflfcoboor*frmn, to 0 s. m.and*tot
and prices for yourselves.
’ place.
fit.
nnd were gbtd to aeo Will looking
Alf. Buxton is the gun-shop man.
C. Clever appears like a clever
UH. (X W.WICKHAM. Parttotar bale* and hearty?
j \
and All knowr as well how to repair
fellow and holds forth down street
guns a* the best
with a good stock of Groceries. He
We have never met Courtland &amp;
that'Our worthy citizen, Mr. Lewis' also keeps a first class boarding
A. BARBER. M.. D., IkimtoSon, proprietors of the stave and
Durkee, has been appointed Road
house.
heading factory, but presume they
Master of the U. R. V. R. R.
Mr.
A. P. Nichols in connection with arc doing a good businesss. We bear
Durkee is one of our most esteeuied
his Groceries keeps a Boot and Shoe nliout tho same relation to tho plancitizens and is well qualified to fill1 store, and can fit you out with somo- uig mill man.
E. J. Feighner is our photograph­
hi* new position.
**■
.
thiug that will prove a blessing this
ic artist, and is always ready to make
—On Saturday Jesse Austin, nndI snowy weather.
the "shadow ’ere the substance fails.
D. Dickinson went unt for a bant
DBUGS.
And last, but not least, of Nash­
pay the Highest Market Price for
,
Halbert Ac Co. alwaysJteeps a good ville's enterprises, is the News ; your
TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sher- and came back laden with two deers,
lso A full line of
J IIT end CoWee Inc A«n{- W1I.\’,X£.’ &lt;’SX m one turkey, sixteen quails and four' stock of this kinds of goods ns well cwn homo paper, that will du more
to all bu. lacsa enbiwted to Hra Bu.mew u&amp;w’ •»
fur
you
ibftn
nny
other
in
the
world
,
partridges.
Pretty good for a four ns other things. Dan will mix you n
one that will speak a good word for
"dope** according to the doctor’s direcQIMPSON* WEBSTER. Black- hour hunt*
you always. Subscribe for it, and
ID Mnllh*. AB klmU vt work In the W«k""“h
| tions,’ which is pure, unadulterated you’ll find it a paying investment.
POTATOES,
—The poultry trade alone-was too
and warranted to strike-the spot in­
thin for the Lee Boys, so they went,
tended.
H»5 many tliinp lo make us blest.
CORN, APPLES, OATS,
into the hug trade again Tuesday
A Railroad, ibat lo *»ur nisrts,Mann(aeliH«4 by an Bxpirirae.d Worltifftn.
Chas. Richardson has sold his stock
Briocs produce from all foreixn p««rls;
nnd have bought since then four car­
of Drugs to Messrs. Si mot &amp; Stone
A Seb ral, waerc o»ery eliiLl enn learn
loads, and will ship them this eve­
The useful tlilngo fur which we yearn ;
of Charlotte, who have taken posses­
HR C. C. LiN3I.EV.Phy*iei»n.nd ning.
A Pres* so all cun adVerihe,
We are Agents for the
ion at the old stand. They are Rvn
Delivered al iheir
And show otlf bariuev is alive;
OWS and Drags, and hare- a full l«ne of Extras for
IMvsJv di«a»~ trraKxJ errand.
*
-r-Thc Christion Social held at the moi and will soon move into the new
And Churches, too. where all art taught
ELEVATOR
IN
NASHVILLE.
The blwuiujs which a G«&gt;d hath wrought:
;m, on band. Vie have three Lumber Wagons manufactured
L IHCKS. Blacksmith, esn b. residence of Mr. J, W. JThrpenter, brick and furnish our citizens will? ns
And with energy lo make our'way.
. hmn4 «» Ll» »b&lt;iu.
comer Hude
here, for sale.
.
athMttXttitym*"
4?“
,n !,“* last Tuesday evening was largely pure Drugs as can be h id anywhere
What more need we, eb«n these, we pray 7
F.
r
fesr
something*
wa
have
forgot.
attended, especially by the young
IT" We sell the celebrated Lightning HhW at »l per foot. Cham­
Wo’l ask, what blessings have tt'c not !
pLEMENT SMITH,
folks, and n very pleasant t ime was
LATH,
**
pion Saws 63 cents per foot, mid fully warrant every Saw we sell.
Itoberfs &amp; Roc, are always lound
And now wishing pence And pros­
SHINGLES,
had by all.
to keep a good slock ’of Fresh Men s perity to all, we’ll stop ” puffing*' fur
Siridly ptrre White Lead, $12.60 per hnAfed. P»re Linseed O»L $L10r J*
WATER
LIME,
-—What pleases an editor more, on baud at their market mid buy lt des the present for we arc entirely "blow"
large stock of Burden's Horse Oocs, «l ¥7. per Cwt., and tee Western &amp;**••
She© Keils st $9.98 *vr Box.
I’ateni 8lav« Bo-kola, 60 Coals each.
SALT,
daring these hard limos, than to have and pelts.
cd out.”
,
o
HAIR.
J. H. Stale &amp; Co bftve Utsuad bills
JJENRY 11. WOOD,
a subscriber walk into his sanctum,
STUCCO,
saving
that
they
will
pay
th«
highest
tlinist his Hand info his pocket, draw
LOCAL MATTEBS.

GROCERY LINE.

kJ

Cash Paid for Produce.

W

E. R. WHITE.

,

ATTENTION, ALL!

H

w
0

HARDY &amp; AISSffORTH, Every Stove Warrailed for One Year, aid Satisfactioi Gaaraiteei.
A

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE’

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

Hastings Sulky Cultivators,

Attorney ad Counselor at Lai,
Justice of the Peace,
TARADY, Manufacturer of

g

*

g

Boot* and Shors,

Old Cut Im, Bras, Copser ui Lui taiei is EiemBxs Sr Swis

forth his wallet and pay his subscrip­ market price for Hides and Pells.
tion. six months in advance? An­
’
Hotels.
CapL McCormick- is mine host of
swer—Pay in advance for a year.

—From a Nashville correspondence the Nashville House, and is always
to the Hustings Journal, we glean ready to entertain his guests with

good accommodations and a humor-

—A hard earned dollar goes its full

■ ^c., &lt;J-e,
which wc shjp and retail at bottom prices.

C.C. WOLCOTT.

C.

M. 1IOL

HARDY k AINSWORTH,
Proprietors.

—If you want any Csnne-1 Fruits, you
I will find al! kinds nt Et» White’s.
.

New Store

tho following items!
Go io Cap. Boise’s, for nice Crystal
/‘One day last week one Granger our Bto.-y.
Drop 8yrup. Only ft&gt; cents n gallon.
W. H. Beadle is ihq proprietor of
sold a brother Granger a load of wood
-—Partners having flutter. Eggs, LanJ,
worth $1 50 fur $1.00 and the same (he Union House, and always calcu­
Potatoes, Apple'*, Onions* kc. 4c., will do
day charged a. man who was not a lates to have bis table supplied with
well to call on Eo White, before soiling.
member of the order $2 00 fur a load tho best the market affords.
^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
He pays the higbe-t market price in c*sh.
of the same value. This kind of rob­
PfirSIOlANS.
&amp;5L. Smith a PrtStAX keeps tfie best
Capt.0. W. McCorxicz, Proprietor.
bing, Peter to pay Paul may bo all
We have four men who practice Machine Oil in town.
- Mlcnurnn. light lull it H nut what they used to
teach us When U’a went to Sunday mcdicents.'visit thb sick and alleviate
D«^ The superiority of the banner Tea
school. A smart man of a century suffering, — Drs
Young,
Barber. is not cwrerJc-1 by consumers. The ••sons”
ago would bo looked u|ion as almost
Wickham and Linsley.
Has just opcne&lt;l at the old store of Dr. Lina lunatic to-day.
&lt;

LIKBHAUsSER,

TAlPOIt.

GBOCEBIH S

PROVISIONS!

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

Tlie News continuer to dispense its
knowledge and items of intresl every
Friday. - Friend Orno is a&gt; active in
W. H. DxADts, proprisloi^
jSAjHIJVXLL-JS.
- Mlohlsron. picking up items fur his paper as an
organ-grinder’s is in catching pennies.
Thta Km*m &lt;• centrally lomte.! !i&lt; the bo«I nr— He is-editing a livfly little sheet,
tilin', amt &lt;rne»t» will rvcrhre evert
e00
Wall tn the third and we wish him the best of site•ess.

MILUXEBIES.

JJNION HOUSE.

Xjrs. L. O. Crocker has won

tho

undying love of the ladies by always
keeping a largo stack of this kind
of goods on hand nt her stare

“BOSS’’ Of'H.\LBK*T i Co.

Syraf-M and Tobacco, for tho money, of any
one in Nanhrille.
\

Mrs. M E. Butler invites tho Indies

LOST.—About the fir«i of April last,
Io look at her attractive stock in
a three striped mink lUiff, between Nashville
Downing &amp; Allen's store, where she
We undeostand that Mr. Ldomis,
and Kalatno Centsr. Any one reluming
of Hostings, intends jmttiug a stock can be (bund as busy as tha link be a
of dry goods in his store in this on some of the ladies apparel.
ahouts at the Nashville House, will be enilplace.
....
_
Mrs. Appleman also has a good ably rewarded.
Cspi. G. W. McCormick
stock of goods at her residence in the
MABRIBn.'

^TM. JONES,

0HAS. W. DE MARA Y.

Cbame—Cmyslxb,—At the resideace of north part of the town ; she also docs
Vis Ltd's Falher in As yrts Bsrry Co. Mich. tailor work.
Uy Elder P. Holier of KnshviBe Nov. 18,
We cannot “puff” any more on
1873. Mr. Sidney Crank and Miss Msncrvs
Cry tier.
this kind of goods, for wo do not un­

all the ladies "fains.”

to show up the business of Nashville

Bom Tobacco, is al Car's Headquartes.

Grmgcrsl Graniera! Crsnfera!
Simpson Webester &amp; Co., not only

do horse shoeing, etc., but can put up

Have you tried E» Wnrra's 60 cent fine
cot Tobacco ?
Have yon tried hh 40, 30, and 76 cent

All waek intm.Usl to Utcarv w!U hr d.a«- Lu the If we make any ommissions, on in­ as good a vehicle as ever run on
Ik-.; workmanlike manner and eUtoSetiuM gawie
forming us they will elieerfully be wheels or runner*.
Here yon looked at those Sugars for 10
corrected.
S. L Hicks, is ready todu all kinds and 12] cents T
■
If not do so immediately; you-will not
DEV GOODS.
of works in the blacksmith line in a
JiirrtiwmrnW.
regret it.
.
Piles of choice goods can always workmanlike manner.

HARDWARE

be found at Truman's store;

in fact,

as large a stock as is generally found

Bartley &amp; Armstrong are also* in
“Why, at Cat’s Head
this "biz.” and hold forth down by delicious Tea?”
quarters.
You cm got everything (here

in most towns of three and four thou­ the river side-

/SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

sand inhabitants, and as al favorable &lt;7

MtSCELLANBOUS

—For Saws, Axes and Filea, go Io Wol­
prices tun.
' A. W. Olds
Q&gt;., proprietors of
cott &amp; Hollor’r.
They hate the largest
Downing &amp; Allen ore completing the best saw mill in the Co. are ad­
■took and make tho lowest prices.
arrangements, and expect to be keep­ vertising for saw logs.. We are
—Now that it is most lime for those bneking hutrad in the new brick next personally aequanted with Mr. Olds
wh at pancakes, you etioald not fail to bay
Hardware, Paint*, Oils. Fash, Mou-Jny. They always keep a good and know him to be a gentleman
a good supply of En Wnirs's 80 ot. Syrup.
Doors, Blinds, dee.
stock and sell them at prices U*a*j Take your logs there, and
gel I
Goto Griffith's to buy your Oystore.
enable them to’tore
the cash »«
and then don’! Ho keeps them by tho cu or In bulk.

complain

surra a rcfxiM.

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS A ROE,

. FRE8H MEATS,

BOTTOM

He tells

(Jla.MH

Goods,

PALL AND WINTBB GOODS

PRttES FOR C'.VH!

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I
GmA Paul for Product of all kinds.

Trotfblc to

Show Goods.

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Glaaewarey
Notions,
MRS. L. O. CROCKER
has just received aft addition to her stotfk of
Stoneware,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Millinery Goods.
Tea®,
Furs,
HATS. GLOVES ad FEATHEBS,
• Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee.
LEROY C. BOISE.

or THE LATEST BTYLES.
And cBKAHta than ever before.
Hals for one doBar.

Trimmed

UNDERGLOTHIKG

—Go to QairnWa to buy School Boeks.

Tua Wotan* Rvaxt—T© any oae pay­
ing us $3 00 we will send the Wr»mx Rt•AT-. the popular and exoeBeot Rural and
Family Weekly of the Weal, for tho year,
quotes! Tiffany, in the person of Mr. and credit one year's subreriptics paid to oar
he his had experience in th- selec­ Clement Smith. He is at home own-paper. The WaerttMK Ratal, ©lone,
is .&lt;2.60 per year, and every family in the
tion of Dry Goods.
during office houra in his office in the
. W’ . A. .»yteworth does buxtnew
Griffith pays the highest market
down street, and says he has always
H. IL Wood denis out- justice in price in cash far Butter, Eggs, Dried Ap­
had a good mu of custom.
He is
ples, Beans, Cora. Oats, Ac., *e.
young man, lately"from Battle Creek,

, iU
and judging from the choice stock of
We have as able a lawyer e* -

Call on'E. J. retghner. the Photo* Jikwatwmrty d»». tmtw the tim.. praocvUml i.
S. DieMrauscr, our tailor, appears
graphic Artist, to get pictures copied and
to be Lusy from early dawn until late enlarged, and all othw work in the PhotoOLtnxr Saint,
Wolcott A Holler run the big store al night and will give “fits*’ in a suit grspbie line. H* U prepare*', to do al! kinds
in this Ime.
They always keep as of clothes.
of work, and at fair prices. Gits him a call.

HARDWAMB.

v ..shrike, Micb.

We
of hard
times.
lind if you loll ns $1,30 of

Public,

First

elMwhert.
KMltville, Nov. IM* 1876.

derstand the “cause and affects** of

Pursuant to statement in Iasi
week’s News, we wi’l now endeavor

JRU EIJ.R St OPTICIAN.

—For.Alschlne Oil that will not frees© in

©rortrirs and provisions.

1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

kiafc of Cosi&amp;y Prsfiee to ii fcdaio Ur G&lt; it tte
Hiitat Bartel Prise.

: "

G. A. TRUMAN,

�cvttf, be stated, in speakfag cd the pub­
lic sentiment in Spain as being of a vio­
lent chancier toward the American Le­
gation, that thia feeling 3u Spain is

fife-

SU.I nakixc

Mein*] tliat the MiniUry CCuM not

BUCKINGHAM’S DYE,
Ntrtuw^on:. •art ftrltifl Irired and i’sr.h?
-__ J..MA.
tho RHMMQBeti! b»

rot the
which

taxable jswperty.

ve minero wars killed or lx
- -Don Alphcfflwi, the bro!

'■

—A gMitlemau who arrive in Now York on
ths 21 st from Havana, maintaina that over 100

THE WAS CLOUD.

criukx axi&gt; casual)

Mackab

high see
of wnlcb

Jore Ajax and CM
Colorado aneMQ
f for sea with all |
*rn the Franklin
|tcd up, and will b

THE JfAfUCXTB.
submiUed. and, among other papers,
NEW YORK.
a dispatch eonfinning the report sent
Ipit night of the mobbing of the BXBTXH-Natives,.............

Unfed State* Legation at Matlrid on
the 18th inst. The information at hand
is so meager, and of such a doubtful
character, that nothing decisive eould

’&gt;• ■?&gt;

Wbxat—No. 2 Milwaukee.

rSF-w^

most solely upon the j/oembilrty of the
...................DHHU0Ofuture, ■ It was not thought best to
Bbxvxb—Choiee Sativ*............... 6 35
abate any of the vigor with which prepGood to Pr me Btrerw -4 fP
Cowx and Hrifwx....... 2 00
aratiouafor war arc being made. Ru­
Medium L&gt; Vtlt....... 3 40
mors have been freely circulated in the
• tnfrriorto Oommon. . 2 O»
illy to-day of attempts to -aaMaminate
Stock........................ 3 M
................. aro

no credit is given them, and tliey' are
The Mew York Heralda Madrid
treated M the natural outgrowth of the
special dispatch of Nov. 20 says: •' Tho

FOR THE WHISKERS.

E. F. HALL &amp; CO., Bfaihua, U. H.

!St
$

Wxxat-No IRprtng.

21

.OritieiMnxron' Biakles’ course are in (
misuaderfitauding between
Minister
the main favorable, to him.* Ho is O*r»
i
-No. . ................................
Sipk^^the.WnM^^rtUvrtt Ou
credited with having borne himself with B
j tb—No. 3..............................
Baxun—No. 3....................
£faiunt him. ‘ w-s &gt;'
- •— the arrival of th© news 'of tho capture
firrancsa and moderation. Bwaa
।
25 • 31
—Good to Gbotoo.....
1
papen publish X- detailed of the Virginins, President Castelar commendable
22 0 21
The case of tho Virginius was finally E
j o&lt;m—Frrab................ .............
culled st the United^ States Legation,
. Foxx—Mera...............................
at the Treasury Department ]
and expresaed regret, and ordered a unraveled
1
■'............. OT"ixium.’
Penitentiary,.
at
the
xl,
■
suspension .of sentence. WhenSeere- 1to-day, and it was found that she ix be- W
kbat—No. 3 Red Fall......
yond n doubtlcgally an American vessel, O
&lt; obn—No. 3 Mixed:
Gencnd of Cuba, in induce bim to betray mi tary Fish telegraphed new» of Lhe ex37 » D7i
with an American registry in dno form, O
] atb—No. 2................................
K^ tS
expcdltiou of fllibtutcni into the bauds of tb«. ocntipuA, Gen. Sickles aent a note at 2
Rm-No.?.................................
that she has complied with the liiws ;
13 50 914 09
o'clock in the morning, demanding a and
1
, a convicted murderer. stay. The Foreign Secretary, answered 1governing merchant ships in every par- ;Boos..
ticniar, bo that even a technical fadlt iOattxji,
questioning tho accuracy of the infor­
daye ago, diaguieed in female apparel
cannot be found with her in this respect. '
mation, and intimating that Gen. 1
OrixioxH or tub Pbess.—Tho 7cza* t
and Beatmen's Insurance Compamee/of Pitts­ Sickjes'. action was uot nxrthorited.
Thereupon
Oeh.
SicMfts,
in
IKe
name
of
New Yorker says :
“An old Scotch
burgh, la a defaulter to tho amount of
the United States, addressed a formal physician once said to one of his pa­
[NASBPS EAPER ]
protest againat the inhuman butcheries, tients : ‘ Keep your feet warm, your
head cool, and your bowels oj&gt;en, an’
THE BEST FAMILY PAPER
and insult to tho United States flag, and
lu the United Stales.
Heedmeti’e SaviqgH Bank, of Washington, demaxded Umi Bpaiti Should enforce there,'s little “ ilse"cau harm ye.’ This IN CLUUN. St.50 PKK YKAR, with
aphorism ia full of wisdom, nnd ex­
obedience io the order in Cnba, and in­ presses exactly what Db. Walkkbh
- ‘ ma’ammI;
VSTBIAL..
sisted on the rights of Americana to CAi-rronxiA Vinegar Rittf.tw will do
—There are 40,000 idle working people in trial under the treaty of 179G. He com­ for you. We speak of what wo know
from nearly two years’ practical explained that tho American Consul at pepcncc in the use of thia indispensable
famous letSantiago wan prevented from using the family medicine. Its office ia to attack
tor M KXCl.VaIVKt.ir.
a Lrr;,
t
lazy, torpid !!
liver,
“, and impart zz
new life ;
Cooke,, if i» eaiA »tffi baa nniliakon confidence, telegraph to Washingtou. The Spanish to this vital organ—a proper flow of
।
Secretary
answered
that
the
matter
was
in'tj»e'Northern Pacmo enterpriae, and thinks
bile and a prompt discharge of effete
h!» bond* will again apjircciate and give him wholly n munaipal affair between Spain matter. A good digestion and appetite
nolrency.
and tho Virginias pirates. Spain could are restored to tho sufferer. Pure blood,
-. —S^wAor tihanaan, Chairman ef the Finance1 not tolerate American interferences. the* life of the flesh,’ ix secured, and
, Conunittec, expreasc# the opinion that all
the patient soon foela himself a walking
echemm of Inflation coming up from the Hoomi The interview ended by Gen. Sicklea electrical batU rg.
Good • health is
demanding that Spain should enforo the
will be stopped in the Senate.
rr&gt;qra precious than fine gold—Vinrgak
—The entire mi 11b of the Joliet (IlL) Iro order of tho Cabinet to Cuba for. sus­ Bittkrh restores it, and is, therefore,
LOCKE &amp; JONE8,
and Steri rompray axe lu fell operation, pension of the executions. Tho Span­ above price. Tho man who discovered
TOUKDO, OHIOturning out 250 tons of iron and stool rails ish Minister of Foreign Affairs having it ix a philosopher nnd a benefactor of
his race.” _ '
18
daily, the value of which is over &lt;26.060.
declined to permit Gen. Sickles to dis­
JcouBlileniblo -drotilntion prevails among
Onx of tho attractions at a San Fran-1
cuss the municipal aflhira of Cuba, tho
"30&amp;0
tho workingmen of Boston.
.
cisco theater is a man who, with a rifle, (
—It is stated that Senators Morton and interview terminated angrily, Gen.
Windom will opjtoee any project looking to Sickles saying he would hold nb more nt thirty paces, shoots a half dollar out ■
personal, only official, relations with the &lt;&gt;f another man’s hand.
'
”^^"7
----Minister.
Public feeling runs high.
The Milwaukee Monthly has just
Hie Spaniards blame tho United StateB ct*mnleted
completed snolliAr
another volume. Tha
The vexr'a
year’s uumnum- _____ —...............................................................
Jacksonville, III., is importing tubore from
for the Cuba, insurrection, and say they
SOOOrngrarlnc.! ISIOPutiQurlo. PrieeftC.
NowYerk.
'
’Work non# can affttnl io dispense with. [AamMclfMinister Sickles
anrerr
scholar
kno w. It. raise.
(IFsu/r.
PreweCP
—It b »tau&lt;| thai.tbq creditor* of., tho Call-, will welcome war.
TEL., twwUr
m. ■ ....v
- -r r;.,L.r.
» rv...
for a dollar. The maclziun promises te be
fornta a-d "feus Construction Company will says ho does not wmj how war .can be oven better for 1874, and rhould have the warm
avoided, os Spain will concede nothing, shpport of all Western people. Tho December
be paid in full.
— Boston reports a better feeling hi trade and public opinion win prevent Presi­
circle* than at any time aihee the panic. The dent Castelar from, making any ooncea- fulTnU-pxgo iUn«trate&lt;l froutiapiece; an on- G.dlC.&gt;ncaiUAM.rreiW.ere.SprtiurteW.Ma*r
tertaining sketch,
Up the Vrl’ev of the I
~ ‘ .'J'1.____ _
"
•suauitf|ctariug reports arc alhO e'neoursgina.
aion.
rnero ia
unitea hhoBo," profurely illtmtreted with the floret | nn£4Jnrl’2ffi]irn'lf*“onrlrr tunnif
Mqn. . .There
is no
no use
use in
in too
the UniJed,
suu.-uamg..r«.reFf&gt;.eRE*L*®
• POLITICAL.
‘
Fairy," a Clurlatmu btory ly'M. M. Turner ; I inttr-relati'ims; Love. Its Laws, I'osir, eta.
Spanish stubbornaas making concession
—The best Washington prophets now pre­ impossible. Thc’cxtrcmc Republicans
dict that Conkling will bo appointed Chief
favor tho views of tho United SUieH in Whoder: "Dido,"a humorous story; “Oak
? -41^ ,Xffic^l canv4a 'lif.llo'D4&lt;j&gt;er Iowa
OpmiiugB," ui article on the literature and Use •
v
the affair. ”
UleraU of the West, by Marina V. Dudley;!, pinrri
(tiro New Bank," a rpxrkliug and cliar»cterItlll I &gt;
clortion makes tlio average Republican ma­
Tnx
V
iolucx
Oman)
to
Mixurrnn
S
jcki
.
ks
iaticarticle
from
the
pen
of
tlui
tats
Late
A.
!
”
*■
1
jority for State office™ about 24,000.
—IxroBTAxrCAUixrr Mxmxn at Washing- Taylor, the last he brer wrote; Winter Flowers j “
—Taylor's official majority for Governor of
St 00
wS
and a Chnstmas talk, make up. with the usual
:Wi«&gt;oMln Is 13,411.
monihiy fashion rcetuiie, tlnsly illustrated !
l’’rj'nAL.B°Fowjsn«"i’cot
A Madrid dispatch of tho 21st states with jrraetical designs, the moat uiviting table
riwin niius-T., Cmc.sMll.0.
of coulents for December.
'
F01UHGX.
that the rooms of tho American Lega­
a full cee»«» nf Teleerarhln* t
You ebouhl scud in y our subscriptions a*, 36 ■ W f»r
««k’a wtlh DCSIMXSa COCUl
—A I-ondon dispatch of the 17th inst. rays
tion in that city were surrounded on once, an th® Dose tuber uhmlier is scut h*e t&lt;&gt; «!? 1U e'rrnbw. Mlrwi J&lt;ra.. Cota'l Cot
"The Bjkautoh loan reached tho lowest figure
all who subscribe before'the first cf January. ’’’
Kt. Lira I a. No. Oren Par aa« Mis*
tlmt
day
by
a
hostile
mob,
wlio
were
Kpecimnn copy sent free on receipt of stamp.
ing ttjatrft has yet touched in the
prevented only by the prompt interfer­ Addrree T. J. Gilmore. Milwaukee, Wis. •
ence of tho Government from doing
CffAPFUD Hasps, face, rough skin.
15, by King Victor Emaunol in person. Allud­ vialenee to oar Minister and the Ameri­
ing to the Pope in bin speech, he raid: “ It can flag. So unpleasant and unsafe did
tlio Mr. Sickles' position become that ho
capital without encroaching upon tho inde­
prepared to leave the city, and would
pendence of the Pope, or tho exercire of the
—[Com.
spiritual functions and rrlafiariB of the Catho­ have done so but for some action of the conimou tar which arc
lic world.' We will respect fain religious aeuti- British Minister, tho nature of which is
Oub nEADtum should be careful to
tuen'a aftd his liberty, but will not permit at­ not told Castelar ia undoubtedly hon­
notice that I*eoctku A Gasniut's Rtamp is
krna&lt;v Onide, KryntUu Orarla, Drauns. Bute
tack# upon the nation and its institutions.”
est in hw intention to keep the peace if upon the bare of their MotUrd German ^oap,
UdTw, A qoeur K.ok. ISOjnO »ulC. AMmi
WILLIAM • CO.. Fub«., PhlUdatphfa.
possible, but his’ circnmstauce» may a* all good artlclsii orc Imitated, arid thio Soap
being no popular, oilier nuuiufacturexs have
tire prolongation of MacMalion’a powers have
overpower him. M his policy show the copied their nlamp.
tnr.de their rc[&gt;ort, in which they adviec that
least concession to the United Ststtes,
Without poudt hundreds of people
the Spanish population will turn upon who will mail ilda item are suffering with
THIS PRINTING IK 3-£5HSS5l£
sisnd-BtiU, and immense stocks are accuniu- him,’ and he and the Republic will both Kidney Di»«M0 iu sumo form, whiebvnight ba
UUd'
L/f. i'/
be lost The temptation to establish edred with a l-otita or two of Jo^pon't Atut—The French AAombly Coiamlrttv os the
the Republic and unite the fictions
FrolougsUoa of MacMahoa'd term have a»around him by a popular foreign war is
sented to a propooitton ei^nding hk» tern
Parkoxk” Purgative Pill*, which are
now being extensively eolA in ibis StMo. are A1IV I
•even years.
th* a*dr*M
—Tho AaliAutece are retreating before tbo
A Washington , dispatch of the 21st purely vegetable, and are mild and gentle in nil I «». will race!**, frv
their operatic n. One is a dose. Good qoaliDuieh ixuopi t
says; . Our complication with Spain tie-, certainly.—(Com.
—TH© 1'anama revolution ia ended.
has formed a topic of more gen­
Fob Coughii, Co1&lt;1h, and Throat Dis­ SECRET S.KSST KS£
—A Madrid dtopatah raM the Bpauinh Cab­
eral and animated discussion to-day order*. nee "Drmru'* Drmtchinl Troche*,”
inet are unanimou4y in Tavor of a aatiifaolory
having proved their efficacy by a test Of many
and InuoraWe wltlenjout of the Virginia* dif- tlian at any oihrr tirms ainoc the Vir­ yean.—{Com.
deutirj btEregM^ i«4 k»intanaxicc of tho in­ ginias was taken. -The gravity of the
tegrity of the Bpaaish territory eeeential. Thin situation is better appreciated when it
SAMFLraFRKX.—The Aixfurday Even­
meaiui that Bpair. is rcrolved to ding to Cuba is understood that tho people of Spain ing Pott, 319 Walnut street. I’hilaJelpbia,
give* a hestitiful Chboxo to every yeatlyrnbhave shown a hostile spirit, and a dis-

GeoPBhellM5

cc^ud-l

w. the 17lh inat.
Windom’s Tranaportation OetnP

relative to tho improvement of the Mireia-

W’?)

that it ia rumored that Ryan arid Verona not

plaoed them on pikes and marched them
through ths city.
’
.

daUKUcr 01QWL
—The Proaidcut, tn a canveraation the other
dav relative U&gt; the Cuban difficulty, »latrd that
- tboieoveruuiwrt was engAged^a eolfaioth^

Virginiasand tho particulars) of the revolting
Ho declared also that the Government mxfld
bo careful to set 'only upon facta, and not upon
intro araumptiono and unconfirmed reporta
He made thojpbiat thM* Spain, never having
treated the uuhd’of Cuba aa In a idato of war,
and there fearing been no ptodamation by tho
United Stales acconliug belligerent rights to
the insurgents, tho Virginias, if regularly
hones' that the United Stalea did not recoguixc
any right on the part of Spain, in the ; resent
state of affairs, to biterfcre in any manner

people

they appeal to the outside warid for help.

ing with all poreible haute, and with &lt;hl»
opened all orer the country, and the nary will
time

f. Fifteen or eighteen

■

—A Waahinglon dirpatch eaya:

Forth:;

tho city thaw that Ccngrcn is diapered to

KxPWBKrtSTitil*r— *sta8 ■*?
-^eyW?«tT» tobo made the grand depot of
suppUM for the North Atlantic fleeu

port shown tire SftctlM WWsitjufeMr f»:r
tho year to bxye boon $114,000,000, whfcb excooda Secretary Boutwell'* estimates by
M,000,«XL Tire coat of collecting it wm
86,000,000.
---—Hon. John P. Hale died at his reaidence in
Dover, N. H.. on the 10th inat., in the G8th
—Fifty thousand emigrants have landed at
Boston since Jan. 1.

diapered to make every offort
ipeodAnifcdMMe^arflfcen-

*Uh tbs PrraM BM^Mir Ullaf
wUl not orvo from the proven! cimpc
inasmuch as Spaui, through the
thfe Govenonairt will bo complied
QjVflrot meosuroe which will bo

RlNCERS&gt;~m

G

Woman’s Marital art Thysical Guile

41P««R«N¥
CONSUMPTION
Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

Indies to observe the utmoet caution in their erament in its attempts to make xeparti­
movements toward verael* carrying the tion for the offense committed in the
taking of /he Virginia*.
The original
oflfeuac, if such it should prove to b ,
—Only 8,000 miles of railway were built in excitement hi the IZnitsd Rules growing out seems likely to l&gt;e overburne by acta of
tha Untied BlaUe in 167S-a decrease of 60 of the late unhappy occurrences al tianuago violence and hostility growing out of
the primary wrong before time boa been

VixxuAEBrrraxaaro Ap«ta»hIMW^»
Carmi anti ve, h utn tious,. Laxative. 1. areiw.
Sedative.. Gruntov-Irritant, budorific, Aferxtfre. and Anti-Bflio’*'
.
umtcral ThowmndB pn&gt;ei«i»"' •./.
egab BiTrr.rdi the most woDtlerful : rigm-aht that evw auatamed the aiukn.g
1 xrj-tom.
.
‘
a

BIHouh. Remittent and Inter­
mittent I evera, which aro bo preva­
lent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United State*, especially
th&lt;« of the Mtestatppi. Ohio, Missouri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas. Red. Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others,. with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autuqin, and remarkably so during sea­
sons of unufiunkheat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of tno stomach and liver,
nnd other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dk. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters,
us tbev will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels arc loaded, at the same rime
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all Its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headacbc. Pain in the Shoulders, Cough-'’,
' Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita------------------ —- --------ration of the Heart, Inflammation of the
cm-viropw-x
-ra-r^hapMi bo&lt;«u«. I Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid-

K'n;. &lt;&gt;:&gt; ar&lt; &lt;
tno»l powerful autUeoUe In the known world.

»EffiSS4 •I.XS^XK.

&lt;&gt;»« bottle will prove abettor guanES

WMT1M A&lt;rr»: I UKWAMBrnN XOQ^- uwtr ! of ite merits than a lengthy advertise-

CINCHO-OUINLNE
ia a» effectual a remedy

| Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation*, Indolent

UEUCD O- Ar&gt;||C* Inflammation*, Mercurial Affection*, Old
rUK rtytK W AUaVJC. h,. Eruptian»oftfe8kiu,8areEy®«,etc.

SenrtFwIraTlrrlr* Circular with TrttlmonidU | c“e“« WAbKEES VUWGAX B1TTEM have
of Pbtftieiant frum *11 p«ru ..f u» country.
■ uhuwu their great curative powers in the
■ tv Sample packac-r for ’rial, » cent*.
] uw«t obstinate and iutracteJilo cores.

CUSHLIB'S
CUSHUB’S

MAIUAL
MAIUAL

For Inll*mni»iory and Chronic
; Rheumatism, Gout, BUIom, Remit___ and
_________ Fevers, Diseases o&lt;
tent
andLilt
fatenmUent
the Blood, Liver, Kii
and Bladder.
these Bittern have no e
are caused by Vitiated______
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged fa Paints and Minerals, such as
I’lumbere, Type-hcttere, Gold-bcaxer.&lt;. and
Miners, u they advance in life, ore subject

gX&gt;QMF

PAPFR T

IUD SOX CATALOOUK

F or Skin DbteaMA, Eruption®, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotohe*, Bpota, Pimpliv.
Pnstuleis, Bails, Carbuncles, Ring-worm .
Scald-brad, Sore Eye?. ErywpelM. Itch,
Scurfs, IJiscolorations of lb© Skin. Humors
and Disease* of the Skin of whatever nnnior nature, are litenffiy dug up and carried
out of the systom in a short time by the u.* &gt;

Pin, rape, and other -Wpntm,
lurking in the sTatem of bo many thousand*,
are cflocttudly destroyed and rrnutvad. No
thfclnilmticji will free the ayateui from wonm.
like there Bitten.
.

For Female Complaints, fa young

Dr. Turner's Guide to Health.
.■MLTV.

SISttF.KT

—Maders of Maaouic lodge# in Now York

MUMS-

j •) Person can take three Bitters

THE TOLEDO BLADE,

Wetetsr’s Unabridged Dictionary.

—{■ » , ■-, -u l«rf&lt; ct Kunovstor and In vigors*/: r
of the ByaU’tn. Never

according to directions,and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not .de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond

,V,Zt£

Othera are to be' inatitoted at once.
—The charge for reglaxeriiig domMtie le&gt;
_nt u.
u —kka 1

Dr. J. Walker’s
tvrepar.uiot), made '•biefly front Ute nxtire herbs fottrxl on the k-wrr rrtny©* «■&lt;
the Sierra Nevadastiotthof
nia, the medicinal
:;re extracted.l’»®re“w“5j*05
al Afa*o!.
Tbo quraitou *
dallTMknl. •WtalBUw c«u»eor U&gt;«
nnitxrallulBd success of Vinegar BrrTr.Bsr’ Our answer is, timt they ramuvu,
tho cause of iliscnao, and the patient rr»-

IOOUHAIXV co inmen u J land', ton (Ill.) - Wat er
are."—[fire. Dr. IFaltor, Monmoulk Cnlbgc.

or old, toaniod or ringlo. at the dawn of we
manhood, or the turn of Hfe. there Tonk
Bittern display ao deridwl an influence that
improvement ta soon perceptible.

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find its impnritiox bunting through
the akin in Pfmptor, Eniptiuc*. « Son*:
cleanse it when you find it obstructed nnd
sluggish in the veins; olesuae It when it is
foul; your feelings will tefl you when. Keep
the bfooi pure, and ths bralth of the ry.icui
-will follow.

FARMED

•THE MULStHOLO PANACEA.

war enim it will be provoked, proba- t®*”^ "«*•
bly, by these arts of passion on both Ut *2??/^

and several partire arrested.

mob which assaihd the quarters of KTA8LE an# Al! W«a!.n&lt;
I’” acans A FSOWM, w
Minister Sickles was composed of
Bo, N1S Fattoa atrMI, Xew York
Carliats and. other ^ppouenta to the
Republic is only Mfcou a* «n evidence
which surround

a NO CURE!

Caalelxr,

M. WHITTIEI.
u&gt;e*Mt esea«ad. am 1

IK THE

to conduct himself in sudi a manner
that wsr'wiUbe inevitable. The CaH?held under President Grant’s adminis­
tration.
Upon adjournment it woe

»M
f-‘i •W'hMr and OtasuW, asd i.
Huhtmtt, •&lt; fwaxTv-mrx curt# x Box.

WM. RESOR &amp; CO., Cincinnati

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                  <text>UM If. At AD AAD VGNXT PANICS.
The Raibftin Monitor, the frankest
and fairest of alt the puhlicatiuua of its

- article tracing out the relation of rail­
roads and railroad securities to the

RMatlons wUh Foreign
Powers in a Satisfac- '
tory Condition.

money panics of EuxtetD time*.

It re-

the panic of 1866 had for one of ita chief

-

Peaceable and Honorable
Adjustment.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY,

VOL. I
ITio KHxraiicixU and Oth*&gt;r Qunatioiu. of Interest Di/»eu«ac&lt;l.

“Progression. No Retrograc

in Im Intended to accotbplbh *t»h nrolta.
..._ ___ .
• !.— TT. iI

year. ? Ind**d, if

canttcs, the depletion of the money mar­
ket by’heavy unproductive iuveatmenta .

in

NO. 10.

&amp;, 1873.

ig-hutMfftR ab&lt;?.Bia be
f redemption, tt ia a
&lt;m Whether basking

age had increased to 24,501
wm

miles, and it lias risen to some 73,000
miles at present Now, from this state­
ment, it seems thst-aincc our last panic

.in 1857 we have devoted immense sums
of floating capital to the construction of

a new network of 50,000 miles of rail­
road, which is more than the whole net­
work of railroads, in

be very instructive to trace &lt;rat by a
careful analysis how much wo ore getting’
in return for the 1,500 millions of dollars

that wo lisve sunk in these 50,000 miles
of railroad.

taaa unuaturslued rittecu* of the United

hare returned to the hurl of their birth
StoSates
reauirr Ibero, and their children, tfeo lr.no

of a marriage contracted there after their

:
, *®fl «ml*rrai; r.,1 ,‘&gt;y the competing i.-pitiimni df
nmrts ami uf Ji,r*4s to detemtim* h-w far tU
doctrine &lt; f pwrpctual allegiance derived front
cur former ooKmisl rrUto’ua wUb Groat Britain

; S^XX-iS1.:

,

of the United States has at last been

accomplished, and the result will be
submitted to Congress at its next ses­
The Mississippi. Valley Society was

lately organised in London, for the pur­

tboriac the Execulive to suprovc of so ou&gt;&amp; Of any mczstirc
psMingthcWs -HCMmssof Gnogrew as Ida
ju»KJU&lt;.ni n*j dictale. wiuwiirt approving the

reverse all this progress, or turn bock
tho hand on the dial of our national
prosperity. Thtrix object is not to inj ure
the railroads, but to correct their policy,-

and to save'both them and the country

at large from evils which are resulting,
and which threaten to multiply, from
this bad policy.

RICH MEN OE ENGLAND.
Some of the published returns of tho

income tax gathered in England show

the cDonoous annual gains ci the ricii.
The rent-roll of the Marquis of West­

minster within the limits aT the city of
London, not-to speak of the returns
from his landed estates, exceed $5,000,­
000 per annum. The incomes of the
Earls of Bute and Dudley are nearly

They uro among the most

82,500,000.

extensive coal and iron miners in Woles
and the inland counties. . The Napiers,

on the Clyde aud Tyne, the Lairds, at

Birkenhead, tho cotton, kings of Man­
chester and Glasgow, and Sir Titus Salt,

of Saltain, have each incomes more titan
tho entire revenue of tho Crown till the

reign of Elizabeth.

•

A-PERMANKNT PASTE.
The following process will, it is said,

afford an
adapted

adhesive

unusually

to

closed bottles, will keep for yearn.
Cover 4 parts, by weight, of glue, with
15 parts of cold water, and allow it to

aoak

for several hours;

then warm

moderately till the solution is perfectly
clear, and dilute it with 65 parte of boil­
ing waler, intimately stirred in. Next
prepare a solution of 30 parts of starch
in 200 parts &lt;H cold water, so as to form
a thin, homogeneous liquid, free frotm

lumps, and pour tho boiling glue solu- '
tion into it with thorough stirring, and

Mini! time keeping

ivF’W

I
’
,
,

tho

mass

boiling.
A Vaiajabue Cement.—The following

Good cabinet-makers'

fellow recently, and as soon as the got
intimate enough with him to have free

then add enough sifted ashes to bring

access to his pockets stole (700 there­
from and traveled triumphantly back to

cement should be applieii to the sur­

her husband.

warm, and then they should be pressed

A

bxcejct

visitor to Rhode Island bus

glue

is

cy ncessary to connect wooden objects;
it io tho thickness of a

varnish.

Tho

face of tho objects to 1m&gt; united when

together tightly.

After

cooling and

made the discovery that Napoleon was

drying,, the

mistaken when he said *’ Uiat Providence
was on the side of the heaviest artillery,”

nuited as to require great force to sepa­
rate them. Grinding stones fastened on

for

surface^

aro s», strongly

Fort

wood, and handles to painters' stones

Adams, and Providence is on the other

for grinding colors, have been used for

side of the river.

more than a year with’-ut exhibiting any

the heaviest artillery is

at

ap]&gt;earanoe orfractare.

York Judge that a meal taken in a hotel,

Worth Kmowixo.—-A poiaon of any

though kept on the European plan, con­

conceivable description aud degree of

stituted a man a guest within the mean-

potency, which has been swallowed in- .

house responsible fox■

tontionally or by accident, may be rendered almost instantaneously harmless

by ewallowing two gills of sweet oil. An
individual wit^a very strong constitu­

Hxuaour still live*, and lout a card
in the London (\teinajpolif(m, in which

he oomplaina of the dura paosod upon
,
him by the N«w York Herald in calling

tion should take twice the quantity. This
oil will neutralize every form of vegeta­
bio or mineral poison with which, pby-

sieians and chemists are acquainted.

Holmbold saytt

The Washington Chronicle, saya An­

he “ has atill a name and a property to
protect^’ and that ho haa done a good

drew Johnson is the first ox-President
who has ever retnmed to the National

deal for ttio newspaper* through Iris ad-

Capital, after tlie expiration of his offi­
cial term of oerrice, in a purely social

Am authority announces that the value

manner; that ex-President John Quincy
Adams returned aa a member of the

the

African fields is mare than (50.000,000;
drawn.
I would further'eaggaat for your
wnnid irwlton the pcopcieiy of anitar&amp;ing
national I auk* to dtmuuto tbuir standing uwtu
a: pteamtro by rotitrning for canocllati.ui their
own bilb and aritbdeewing no mint United

paste,

leather, paper,

fastening

without the defects of glue;
which, if preserved from evaporation in
etc.,

warmed.up withjwatcr to the consisten­

of the diamonds lately found in

of the

Uic far-reaching network of railroads
and telegraphs with which gre have enwebbed this continent. Now the people
of the United States uro not likely to

ibe. ;

Co. “ bueba bankera.”

■ security for ilia increase
c
bonds -so pledged
Ka, &gt;K.

wo have profited and ore profiting from

and America, especially the West and

Jay Cooke A Co. and Henry Clews k

---------- K?.ul th* Tree*exor of the United
au amount of fk-vumment bdndsaqnal
. . &gt;L.__ —a ..a
■------- ■ - a
a___ L-.
to forfeit to the Goverument,

Beyond any other nation

on the globe.

South.
.
Ax Iowa wife eloped with a young

of the

erne of tba-apprvpriaU-tia ■which
.Hand throvth ibo Bacal yaar;
1 doubt net, Mda-raUud and «p-

more for railroad* than any other nation

wood io others of metal, glass, stone,

property lost by such a guenL

aud . YSes-l’raBidwrt of

In proportion to

for railroad building.

our wealth we have done mor* and given

is a useful cement to fasten objects of

Mvadlne** for warlike

other* t»o anetnplmcd.- I submit for your
ipnafaerattao wbotbar thia (bfllcaliy might

selves up to an intelligent enthusiasm

financial and

promoting the

It was recently decided by a Now

turn on Ot?s hand, rr compelling tbs GovetnmJul, on the other, to pay mtersat without

the slower nations of Europe, gave them­

commercial relations between Eurojie

pose of

«atw
.
Iravlns t.JJH.MS.'

y&lt; di*po««d cf. TUm, however, bu
Uli a-c in&gt;iv&lt;i»«U&lt;! for by ihn rr; »ir nf
tAl woedcu
and by the UuldiM «&lt;
•hip--cf-«ar BUtboHx.it t y the Iwt Cou|

Tho Monitor also calls attention to the
fact that our people, muoli earlier than

at- the

sion.

Particularly Sa thia

Great Britain,

France, Germany, Italy, Austria,. Swit- •
zerlond, Belgium and Spain. It would

1’ke great work of codifying the' laws

pt”t*r

In 1865, at the

being 30jG35‘ miles.

a the landlord of a house won’t make
necessary repairs the tenant may do it
und take it from the rent.

Till I860,

slow, the aggregate of that year

close of the war, the milage wo* 35,085

A Baxtimobe Judge has decided Dint

aptaarent &lt;reat c'l
fully explained in the i

At

st the outbreak of the war, the progretm

S

Batkin* *• niay apply.

„

railroad* in

the United State* was 5,508 miles.

the general Suspension of 1857 the mil­

C

Whose faU»«, never ceaidud in ths United
States, ft thus happens that rerwons who
liave never re. uled within tbs United Blatos
have bttu enabled to put forward a prvUin•dfMi tn tba
..r *»._
Cl.....

-

him been almost unhrokei; ever since.

In that year the milsgo of

0*K, tod tbo puhhbiueut of thn aiufimWfe*
who bad been guilty of th* illegal act of violenc*, wot demanded. The Spauisb Gevciu- iravou ttat tbo ctirroocy of tbo country.
maut bis x*cogtiisod the junUce of the de­ &gt;aaed aa it,ia upon the credit of the country,
fl,.* 11 ■ a
.l.vi.A.) it..,.
mand, aud Im arrauced for the immediate &gt;■ 'h.
delivery &lt;rf the w.neL and for Hie surrender
of the survivor* of the pisMugst* aud crew,
and for a salute to ibc fiat;, and for pioceedirge
1
&gt;1______ .«
bl.n ...
mrci of life. M compared with the currency.
bo proved to have beenguilty of illegal act* , Erory one bolding it baa teen anxious to diaof violence toward
citizens ct
the 1 l&gt;oso ot it on sny terms. Now »owitness the
United
States,
and
a’so
toward.' reverse. Holden,
indomnlfriDE.
thoeo
who may
be | fl ^a tony did
In former ’ ex­
nature.
Il
i*
shown to be entitled to indemnity. A copy of I pencaecs
of
■
aproctocoltf eccmferenco between the S&amp;- ' ,-------------- -------------------------- lal observer that
much
more
currency
or
money
in required
rrtary of Bute"arid tbo Bpsnirh Minister, in
to
tr*u&gt;.*ct
the
ligitimato
trade
of
the
country
which the terms of tbi* ai-raugement were
■d herewith. The I during the fall aud winter moutlu. when the
agreed toj will be transmitted
Icct with the Le- vast crop* are being removed, than during
cornepoudeneo on this suldcct
... .------' by ths balar.cwof tbe year. Under the present
gatlou &lt;if Hi* Uttite! States l
to cipher
and
«. the ~™
— .«-»
cable needs the verification of
adlua!
text Hvrtcm I bo amount in tbo country rematua
ba* seemed
neerned to Hie aamo throughout Hie year, reralting m
oi the ci&gt;rr«-*poud**&gt;c4, but it ha«
res to te due to the Importance ot toe case ot
to tubmil tin* correspondence until th* actng of crops, tempted by t-ffcr* of intcreat
being paid. Thia surplus capital must earn
recoirvd. In taking leave at this »ubjoct'f-&gt;r till* interest paid with k profit. Being sub­
tbo prexebt, I wish to renew the rxproMion of ject to call, tt cannot bo loaned only m part,
my ooutioi’ion that the existence of Afncan al beet, to the mcrclmt or manufacturer for
{ slavery in Cabals a pitnc pa) cause of the ta&gt; * fixed term. Bence, ro maiterbow much
menlvbie condition of tbo island. I dmoot oumnoy there might be in the ootuilry.it
doubt that Congren*. aharc* with me the hope would beabentbed, prices keirpisg pace with
the volume, and panics, itnngcucy and dis­
;&gt;e*r, and that peace and prosperitv may aster* would ever be recurring with too ela*^
fellow its abolition. The embargofeg • of tteily hi onr money system. There 1* the
oeUies' in Cnb*. cruelty to
Ammkati object to bo obtained first, and next,
citizens detected in no act of boatiliy txJ.tlia ak far as partible, a prevention of the
use of money in *ljck aud other apecies
of apecnlaiion.
To prevunt the latter it
seams to mo that one great ttep would *•« ta­
ken by prohibiting the tmtioual banks from
paying interest oudepouta by requiring them
indignation that to bold th*ir ressrvre iu their own vaults, and
by furettig them into rwnnptlon, though it
vpuld bo &lt;Mily ip legal-tender notes. For thia
puri«*e I would suggest toe cstsbltahuioat of
alatoii g hntiaen for your oonaideratjon.
To.
of thfeMptwe, I hava i
iary at the Na»jr top©

and

ginning of onr railroad prosparity, which

era. In a&lt; y moriin&gt;.-atu&gt;n of the pFJwnt lawn
regulating national hanks and a further ttep
toward tbeiaaamptioM of specie, parinont, I
luyite your atteolLxi to a cotwidaratiou of the
propriety of exacting from them the retcr.----,7* mousy*
— Xion,
public
t* a part of their reserve of either -the
n bill* and other
great proportion. Political i&gt;artimui»hlp hab of American women marrying foreigner*, to
Win*
tbo
expirfix
tho
rtxtiiH
of
children
bora
in
a
foreign
'sdmoatecaaad to exist, especially in. the agri­
vbiob
otherwise
couulrv
of
American
parent*
reabling
more
&lt;u
cultural region* ; and the captiiro ou ths high
fovway,
Orrbearing this might have in producing a scarcity
peaaof a Vosafrirtariug our flag Us* at one te*e permanently abroad, and to make rule*
d and Japan, tednctn*
of coin with which to pay dtitiefe on importa,for determining *uch other kindred point* *»
de&gt;M&gt; rxch*»xe.l with
may *o«n bort to Congress
,
wot t33J,738;- to give it my positive recommendation, but
your
attention
i*
invited
to
the
subject.
Dur
­
m all account*
In compliance with tho’reque-ii of CougTeKS,
ing tbo Lazt four year* the currency ha* been
11 trauamittoil to' tbo AttMrioan Minister at
f
contracted directly
by the withdrawal
afljustineul, honorable to bulb - nations con- Madrid, with ingtriietiong to prevent to tbo
ot» per eont. certificates composed of intoreub8p ■nialBGovernuwut. theijoint resolution *t&gt;nnfo*
and 7-fifi hands outstanding on the «h
present ffkeal
The relations of the Uultod.Rtetes, hdwovor, prorwl ou.too fid pf March but, tondwing to
of
March,
1&lt;U19.
all
of
which
toub. ths place ot
tful whether.
with moel of the other uattona, continue to.be, hie people-of Spain, fa tbo name anion bolegal tenders hi thu- bank roeerroa to ’be
friendly aud cordial. With Franc*. Qerwauy, balf.pf the American people, the eougrilttiaa ur4t;rm
and limit of wv-lgtit
extent of sixty-thres million dollar*. Doting
Frusaia, Italy and the minor tinware, with tionghf Oragreea npon tho effort* to con.nl•M^i matter; for sdjnrtlnK
««»tbo canto period Ibero has boeu a tuucli Urger
(H'uaatton ut ill H
winialsrinkJthe.various departmon la of the comparative cntiVaction of tbo currency. Thr •tint by the old
Government, the revenues will not faM short population of the country ba* largely in­
'erand
of making tbo anuu ■! expense*, ihcludlng the creased : mors than 35,000 mile* of nulread
The corresiiundciiro between the Department
of Stale and various diplomatic reprotcatativM
».I This beneficent measure wsa fol- interest on the public debt. I commend toin or from those countries is tranamitted
i th* releaae of several tbousind Congrek* euoh economy and point out two
herewith.
»
illegally »obl as nlavos in Cuba. source* where it scorn* to mu it might com- of land have b*ou opened to cultivation, re­
rpeuco. to wit: In the. appropriation* for quiring capital to remove the products 1
•
Th* money awanfedto tbg Ulilted Statu* by
pubhc butldiugs m the many djice where work manufactonc* have multiplied beyond all Uou-of the OMMUoti of pjaltl
/-the Tribunal cd Arbitration a* Geneva was
b**oot'ba«n oommaneod; ia tbo appropria­ precedent in the same period of time, requir­ •rRutnrnt. adduCcVl In «upp&lt;nt
superiors at
Jd by Her Majesty'* Government a few day*
tion* for river aid harbor improvement* iu ing weekly for the payment of wages and that you may take such a£Utn&gt; I
advance of-the time when it would have
localities where the improvement* are of but
become payable according to tbo terms of tbo
■__ r/
—7.1. IKthe esueo of long and frequent corrviJpon- httle benefit to general commerce aud fortifi­
dcuce, were ordered to be restored to theif cation. There Li a still more fruitful source
ten’fou. • The Supreme Coart of the Catted Stater,
owuero. All these liberal steps we’re taken in of expenditure, which I will point oqt later in
of MYings
as Uxairtit, th* public debt of the'united G.o face of violent opposition, directed by tiia thia maaaago. I refer to. too oaay method of
ich wagea i» set lawfully nimEm jurore for thr Piatrict Court*,
BUtcs, and the amount so redeemed was in­ rcacliouaiy slaveholder* of Havana, who are manufacturing cl*ima tor loaaea incurred in
rdod
till
ro
­
and tbow&gt; Cuartv B»M that the Territorial Manhal
vested in a &amp; jww cent, registered boud of .he vainly striving to stay tbo march of ideas teat the anpprereion of the Ute rebellion. 1 would quired for use.
should fallhfcllt perform that duty becanre he la
United Blate* for 415,600.000, which is now lias terminated alaverv in Christendom, Cuba Hot be underatood here aa opposing the erec­
only excepted.
Unhappily, however, thin tion of good, subelantial, and oven ornament­
baneful influence has thu* far succeeded in al building* by the Government, whatever
defeating the efforts of all liberal-minded men bucIi building* are needed. In fact, I approve
iu Hpaiu to abolish slavery in .Cuba, and in of thn Government owning ita own building* be arrived at to secure *Ueh an elasticity of
Kventing the promised roMui iu'Uml island. in all roction* of the country, -and hope toe the cuxTsocy a* will keep cmplojfd all the
» ttragglo for political supremacy con­ day i* not far distant when it will not only IsduatHes of tbe country, and prevent «dch
auditing and doterrnining the amonut* of the
the au inflation an will put off indofluitoly tko rotinue*. IKh pro-*lavcry aristocracy in Cuba poMcn* them, but will aroct in
ia gradually, arraying itself iu more aud capital suitable residences for perron* who eumption of sped* payment, an qbject de­
U. U, Oaixv.
voutly te bo winhod for by all, and by none
and the Shenandoah, after leaving muro open hostility and defiance of tbo now receive eommutatiou for quarter*or rent morv earnestly than the clans of people rnoet
Melbourne, tor which the Buffcror* liavmvx home jGovertimeiO. while it. still .maintains at the Goverumant's upon**, and for tbo directly interested—tboao who earn their
Cabinet,thus setting an example to the State*
a polities! connection with the Ito public i.'
ceived no eqtiiraleut or compensation.
CURHEXT ITEMS,
bread by tbo sweat of the brow. Tbo decis­
By act approved ou the t4t!&gt; day of Febru­ the peninsula, and although urnrping arid which may induce them to erect building* for ion of Congress on Hie subject will have tbs
There arc seven million voters in
ary, toe last Cougroas made provision for com­ defying the autbrrfly of the homo Govern­ their Senator*; but I would have thia work beany rapport of tbo Executive.
pleting, latmlywith au officer oraommUaioncr ment whenever Mwb nsunration or dofituce conducted at times when the revenue* of the
In provioua metMtagee, I have called atten­
France..
. to be named Jp Her Britannic Majesty, th* ten-ljiu Hie direction of oppression-or of tbo country would abundantly justify it.
The teteuoa* hav* naturally fallen off for tion to tha decline In Amarican abtp-buflding.
Jonx C. Heknam’b personal estate is
detenmuatfon of so much of the boundary maintenance ot abuses, it is still a po^pr’ in
I recommend such Itgialation as would ec­
hue between the territory of Great Britain and Madnd aud recognized by the Government— the last fire months of the present fiscal vear, otiro to the United Blate* our portion of tbo
wortli 8100,000.
.
our own as.was left uncom;&gt;!etod by the cm- thus forming an element niuro daugorou. to from wbat they were exjiecied to produce, carrying trade. HUtnnlated by higher rates aud
owing
to'tbo
general
jumic
now
prevailing,
too
continual!
colonial
relation*
between
Cuba
mis*ioi&gt;&lt;?Si appointed under the act of ConThe French Protestants number lens
tbo abundance of freight, the progress for the
creas of August 11, M36. Under the provis­ and Spain than that which ib*pfc«! th* inimr- which conimmccd about the middle of He( - last year in ehip-bnilding ba* been verr eailn- quMloncd that tbo*" porUoua of Mid art providioR
than
1,000,000
ont
of
30,000,000
of peo­
tember
last.
The
full
effect
of
thia
disaster,
An element opposed to
ion* of this act, the north west water boundary roction ofYarra.
factory. There lia* boon an increase ot about for la called involuntary bankruptcy" operate to
of the United Htatca has boeu dotenuiuod and grouting any relief from mlrrnlo and abuixs, if it should not prove to be "a blearing Iu
ple.
marked in accordance wito^tbe award of tbo with no aspirations after freedom, command­ disguise ’’ ia yet to bo demount rated. In either
Ths grange movement in New En­
:
Emperor of Germany. A protocol and a copy ing no »ympatfai** in generous bn- vit*, aim- event it i* your dutv to heed the lemon and
provide by wise and wellooMidorod lo^lalaof tha map upon which too hue was thus
gland seems to be moat popular in Ver­
-tion, &gt;* far ae it Iim In your power, asainat its
.... marked aro contained iu the papore submitted
recurrence, and to take advantage of all the
mont
brnefits that may have accrued. My own
Tbs ovumumm.-.u orgauissd uu&amp;r' ths
The ono hundredth, anniversary of
judgment i* U»si buwevor much iudrvidualx
resljr of Wmhlngtun for tbo settlement
i* doiqg *ct* iihi-’h *re at variauco w;tb thmro may have Buffered, one long atop has keen
Boston’s great "Tea Party” occurs on
principt** ot juntie*, liberality and right, taken toward specie payments. .Uhal we can
trtelo
Is
against
u*
to
that
amount.
The
tub’
«u
e»*U,
alarnwKi
*■
to
nrrucj
matters
ihsi
the
mere
e
■ wbiebgivo nobility of character to a Ilcpub- never have jiarmancnt prosperity until au en­ jccl is one worthy of your serious uonsidors- Olin* of &gt; iwutum in tenkrui*ey byUn aufrietxUy Doc. 10.
lie. la too interest* of humanity, of civiiiza- tirely now baaln is reached anil main­ lion. Gheatl traunportatiou i* a subject that creditor will t»mMrily «nilwrrt** *iri trftratiros*
Im the last nine months the value of
our
exporta.
cXclutive
tion, aud of progroa* it ia to bo bojsil that tained । until
of gold, pay for our ir
tin* evil infliitiKo mav bo coon averted.
wd
(or U» |-i O- TO -"d ’
U.S-5S. egg* imported into England was £1,­
award
The »tcaraor Virgtahu wan. uti the 86th day terost dn.&lt; abroad, and -oilier
wm awarded that tha- Govcminout of Uiu
lias contributed to. if it hai&gt; irot been the &lt;U- fn.mdimcuiti«I™Ca&lt;:Mhy th* present .irlnriucy 962,791.
United Blate* *lwiu!d pay to tbo Goverummil of beptnaikcr. IffiO, duly registered' al tho ao heavy a* to loavo an appreci*
rod. caiise of, too recent ]&gt;anic and stringency. । m nsmsy, «re prrvrnird by tifttr constent npmw
Am Ohioan has invented a machine
of- Her Britimiuo Mafc«ty. withiu twdvs port or New York a* * pari of the commercial lapon of thaso t&amp;clals in the cout
As Congress, at its last ncrudou, apjMintrd a ' «&lt;• stiack and duH&gt;pj&lt;nntm.ui l&gt;&gt;- prncemiiuic**c*iu&gt;t
products
of
our
mince.
The
de
1
niootlM from tUn date Of liio award, the sum marine of tbo,United Stale*. Ou tbo.lthof
npecial committee to investigate this whole tbrm tn '-nkrujncy; and. tw.idra, the law i« made, which opens ami dresses from sixty to
of Cl.IXri.tilQ in gold, liio CommiMlou dis­ October, 1870. having thn certificate of her mine* of prceiott* metal* durii
subject during the vacation, and report al thia
?“■*. 'T -bdurate crodttar*. to. fores or
year,
and
tbo
prospective
devi
ninety
fish n minute.
scemon. 1 liave nothing to recommend until 'tothu-n debtor, into » nwrlUmso with tl.eir wtahallowed or dinmiMM'd all oilier claim* of Brit- register in the wrasl lcg»i fotm. «bc Bailed fr-m
• tou,i. rnril..
iKOBuinuu num r. »ud iulo acte ot injuaUre U&gt; other sredilor. and
l«h *ubjscte agaiii«l the Uuitcd Stale*. Tbo tho port of New luik. «isl b*e not aiocri been them tor year* to come are "rat
Ui«r roijort I* ready.
to thrmrelvre. I recommend that w much, d **id
It is noted as n strange fact that in
ono-lialf too
withia the territorial jurindiction
jurisdiction of th*
the United extreme;
jxtreme; could
coui.i but
out onoraaii
tuo g
amount of the claim* presented by tbo British within
State*.
On
the
31-t
dr
October
last,
while
j
f,un
‘
llie
be
tettined
“
Memphis not a single newsboy or boot­
On
31«t dr» October
,tltu-n
--------- ------------------------------- 1 ——--■ —
Government, but dUallowed or dirmirecd. i« State*.
■. the
.....
.i _ ... ..last, while
__
Ij.wsrd
an«&gt;nK
navwrhti
understood to'bp about &gt;93,000,000. It alro wiUng under tho flag of too United State* ; ’"*» lowird •!&gt;««’• W®cnte wonld be rapid,
Th-pollcj Inaiiguraiad toward the Indiana at the black has died of the fever.
duallowod all ilio claim* of tbo Uid tod Btatc* on til* high MS*, .be wa* forcibly M**l by T" merraje ow
the Bnxniah KunbostTomsdo aud w»* carried i»X*»uir*d to keen all ths tndmitrie* of too
A Wehtkrm critic says of a novel:
non“o^Panti^dScnb., Where conauy empluvw . Wnhonk thte, ntttonal .
"The incidents follow each other
manv of her neeaengerawnd crew were iuhu-' *b!* M individual bankruptcy must ewno.
prejMMiug the amount necessary to pay nteJy.
am!
«Mt. aa relHe* to those Urda* inflation, on ths other band white it
i* award against the, United States.
like a shovelful of hot coals.”
I reoommeud legislation to create a apedal who wuro dtiaca* of too United State*, with-1 n;iglit giro tctnperaryTtlraf, would oulv lea 1
Sioqx Crxr, Iowa, paradoxically recuu^t, la coai-mt of three juices, who ahall bo out 4«y proaewof law; p«l to death. It te a I l" «»inrt»»"n of prw«- 7bc imi.oMib.IHy of MtMt Mtilki*! Wntcr Ciinrw* urtlK pnijwrty of the
.
„.i
eikqiowerod to tear the elkims of kten* upon well-o^abliabed' pruiciplo areorred by uJtJ comi&gt;*ting 1-our Oku markets lor tho pro- Ht*te* tbroti£h which Uiry|&gt;**( *Uil JW, tril t* th«.*e conUuav lu du *o tuitil rack rare api&gt;m-J*lM tb*i ll» |
Staler. Would It nut !»• wte- »tal&lt;«niaiHtil;i io miwr hB* rinLt. which ruu.i i« re.]wct«l. Hi* ports that mutton is becoming dear and
the United States sristng out of acta com­ Uuiiid State* from the ^egtening of nation., , ductw of bo#e skill and labor; air tko revenison cheap in its markets.
mitted against their [«niona or priqicrty independeuoe, rcvcgmzrel by Greet Brit- I P&lt;»te&lt;i ren.wlte of exp^nercc*, give elaaticity
ami - otiicr maritime Powers, aud ; lo our ■uptv’ulating medium, therefore, and
during the iurarroc-icu. The recent confer­ ain
A \Yestkbx moralist thinks it is
ence under th* treaty of Washington was cod-" .rated by too Seaat. iu «’ rwritariou i JuM
the Ifith of | fc.iueo nf the «mmry .nd to koep ^ di. im
Sued to clai-ns of ’llntish aubjrxm arintug ruOTd jnxnimoualy on
easier to run a needle through the eye
during t,l:e period uamod in the treaty, but it iuue, IS®. toU AMHia vew*I»on the high *»•»**• empbyo.1. ra what b dreired. Th*
medium
te npocie, .tho reeogbeen- punlabed, and will of a camel than to hang a rich mau in
is undontood,there are other British c&amp;hna of •era, in time of peace. l*aring this American
of *xcbangc, tho world
r* hreindtor natter* Arising after thetttli of April, flig, remain under Uie jurisdiction of tool uiscd meifium
New York.
..,
anti, it in knonn that Other claim* of a country towhich they belong, an J, therefore, ' OTor- That obtained. So shall haveia curaufficieut
ot elasticity. If
lite nature are -a lraneod hr dfiacna or »ub- any visitation, molestation, ar detention of JKSfiSf.*0 &lt;'X4.ct
Whbm Susan B. Anthony attempted
_ 1,.__ j__ . » •'_______ .l-’___ .
•__ ; ... there bo too ratieh of it for the Iceitlmala tinrto vote in Rochester she wouldn’t own
ihtcb, |
The C'omnussionora appointed, puniumt to
she was a female, but persistently depreparalury'alrp for tlila aoiuiuumatkin,
tte authority of CougrcN, to examine into

txmality by indiriduxi*. . Mapy dtizma ufftu
United BUtee reeide peraraueutjy abroad, with
their-families. Under the prori.iona of the
act approved Pub. W, 18’5, the chiMfemtST

and ot^xor* British

pahic of 1847 was almost wholly due to
railroad trouble*. It is worth remark
’tnat the name year, 1M7, marks the be­

cign land, without intent to return, shall
Of it*e!f work expatriation.
W« hove
agreed, iu aomo instances, upon Ura
length ■ of
time • necessary
for. ouch

,3,
be«4U&gt;. fet life consideration
and dstermiuation of Coagrevs. an appli­
cation of the llepublia of. bantu iJonungo to
this Government to exercise a. protectorate
over that Jlepubhc.
■ ths adpramment . of
Congress
Uio following ireatiu hay.e been jccdauasd: A naturalisation convention with'
Denmark; a convention with Mexico for re­

railroads

foreign entcrpriM*, while t)w English •

yet litis large harvest hM not reduced
ever, worked changes in the trade of
diamond-nutting,

fox

the

cutter* H

Kmxtvc

kt

47,125

bo* 141,195 i
block

voter*

Amsterdam since the discoveries at the

end

Cape ha-.o earned from &gt;50 to 8100 a.

Emite, ntokinj a toted of

were only about 80s.

�htrang;
YANKEE NOTIONS,'

Hcliool Books,
There is • time inihe develop

pull and a puH all

together,” far

d. Ini tan it did not, two
I down with a portion
. We are not prepared

And all kinds of Good,

WORTH OF

LOOK HEBE,
The 014 thn Tsang. tha High, the -Low,
! the Rich, the Pssr, tha Bund aad the Free,
are all served alike.

pecuniarily inter­
i feel that a frank

lost a good share of their boysebold

~ aiiuo, aai fixcJ «••!&lt;&lt; b»oomm.. |»rtoC th. thing, lh«l b«;
Lui many n nuble •«! important «•

trrprian hk« lhe eMiy raliuguiahing
•™,U b*”
been
W*’**

rit indirUnnl Ilk,
l.leUe&lt;l ll.e «•»•«

and honor to thoao

vho enre it being

and [OOler-ted it in the

time of •&lt;-

gmuat need. h.»o linen ueginelnd n,

|.T bbnd indiffert-iue left to penab.
Men and oP|«otunibe, like lime ono»

gone are gone le nrtnm no more.
Some month, ago when t enrae to

Naahviite with the ide* of beoonung

&gt; reaident for • ,&lt;«. &gt;“J perkni"
longer, in looking nround 1 nnliced

* few thing* the pl*« lacked.

A

TAe

and I would say that I am financially
interested in the News to just. the
amount of &gt;1,50, no more, no less,,
except the largest interest iu its future!
usefulness, for the good of this section
of country.
1 was not even invited
*.□ write this article and in fact it is
not known to the editor at present
what I write.
I presume there are
reffercnct^ made in this article to him
which he would prefer I had omjl'ixl,
bat 1-think 1 do bun ro injustice unless
bu^\"7nfthO^d.8fttC‘S ,Qcri,&lt;nioUM;

excitement a groat amount of goods
were ruined and lost by rough hand­
ling. Tho fire was checked on the
south by a brick, nnd on the north
by a street, although it did catch iu a
budding accrosa tho street but was

Oar motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the Tb. and the right
change every time.

well w^ihy of the patronage of the
pennlo. ' This is *H we could ask for,
Ldaolbr.so good. And as Io the

C11BINT.WA*.
Christmas is coming, it is almost

IttwMul

that

this

and will go

into bUat thu week.

Low

TOILET SOAPS,

Prices I

TEAS,
COFFEE,

RICE,

F. HOLLER
Proprietor of the

And s full lias &lt;rf

SYRUP,

*

.

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls

■

SPICES,

CRACKERS,

WOLVERINE MILLS!

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

RAISENS,
LAMPS,

Grocery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes

— AND —

CmiND iSH LOGS,

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Trills, Win Buldi ui TraiAj 8*kiek

would respectfully solldt tho tUenUos of
euMomora to the fact that he ia making isiprovetnonta in hie mltla which will prove a
benail tn cuatomers as well m to himrelf.

A full line 01

CASTOR.

CARPETING,

ALSO A UMITED AMOUNT OF flLfcl
CLASS

Hard Maple. Sort Elm, tami
aid Oai Loes,

in salain and peads, gaily prepare a
which we thought the place
queenly trosaeau for the place. Al­
In Cash will be Paid,
ought to have—a telegraph office—
' we karo that tha Co. are ntakiag ready her heralds are approaching;
’ -gallant knights, decked in full armor,
arrangements to establish oae here,
' bearing their lady's favors; aud the
which will probably bo in ronin? or­
brilliant cavalcade heedless of cere­
der in a few weeks al most.
This
Nov. 181b, 1878.
mony hardly pauses with proper res­
valuable addition with the News and
pect until the funeral cortege of the
8-15
IL R will effectually connect us
•'old year” passes by, waving a sad
with the outside world.
farewell from sombre pall drooping
In regard to the N«w», I nui.l ray
plume.
Ugh! how the winds whistle
that as a people, in the eastern part
and shriek their jubilant medley:
of Barry Co. and western part of
rising at first in furious gusts, aud
Eaton Co., there is no enterprise et
claron blasts, anon, dying away to
present that is more desirable or im­
the plaintive
moaning of AJolian
portant to os than tho continuation
harpk ; like invisible, chords sounded
and success of our weekly
paper,
by angel fingers. Seo the tiny "»now
which although young is strong and
elves” in their gossamer array? What
manly.
IU editor is n young man of
mad revels they are having at the
commendable enterprise and like the
banquet of the storm king; flitting
NkWS. young, but » in possession of
'•hither and yon” in their wild dances
lite elements of manhood, which are
through the air.
While their brillant
indications of soeccns. manly growth
companions, sparking “frost faries,”
and usciitlleesa
I
remanded io ‘their dimon-fnnged robes, wink
thia enterprise
anti
and blink at us from every window­
the immedia&lt;c co opem'ion o( its
pane : as much as to say, no time for
friends to do justice to it, and the real sorrow and tears
now, happiness
interest they should have iu having a reigns supreme. Christinas is coming!
Now little eyes sparkle and little faces Store with Capt Boise, and is now opening a
good paper published in Nashville.
grow radient over possible to-morrow,
It may be asked “What can I do ? "
in which holiday festivites are to
Now I am confident that I can tell shine preeminent?
And childish
you; I presume that you are r sub
hands; how often they turn the leaves
of the old almanac, reckoning up the
Bcrilier and have paid your

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

•

CHIMNEYS,

AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD

Highest Merket Price

even while her successor, resplendent

PERFUMERY,

Very

SODA.

weaving a shroud for the dying year,

And ns U&gt; the third dcsimble •quihoo

MEDICINES,

D. C. GRIFFITH-.

KEROSENE

CLIIlllt, CHflCHBf,

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Notions, Ac,

Yoa Will Find Them.
OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND

lined by the continual increase of cu'tuia.

D. M. PIRC HIS,

ran WHICH THB

fail to remember that winter is sadly

Ufon noTiaf info tha new brick, and »iU

CONSISTING or

DRUGS
WINES A LIQUORS,

Espreaa ottoo building, Wtwill le of Main
L. Nasbvile, Mioh.

here; and in the general rejoicing wc
foundry. I era

anteriirise ha. commnnnod in earaeal

Must be Closed Out

I bey all kinds of
I Our buafaem i« eeu&lt;

t ie pnblir, to double
or trible . its
mung tbn*e were • printing nffiee and circulation ! It can be donecom|&gt;arimpe.t* telegraph office and »•'•““‘‘'I'- atively easy and the question only is

'

MERCHANDISE,

IP POP [WANT

All along tint side of the street the
merchants, fearing the fire would
consume nil the stores, moved their
goods out into the street and ia the

put out.
A young
••Nick
” Marlin,
was
l&gt;y « man
teUhtg
limber,
and fa?
‘ \ ' Uittg timber, and for a
but I trait with oonrinjj years and
i while was considered ia a critical
a better acquaintance with him, the
[condition, but became better. And
people shall hnve cause to resjtect
our young frond A. W. Ven Antwerp
and esteem him.
lost hia |&gt;ocket book containing one
Shall we now do the honorable
bundled dollars.
and generous thing for the News and

I onnld aee no reaaon* why Naaheille “will we do it t’* Let us-lxing out
with the enterprise *nd spirit of its the prompt and manly answer before
wo read any farther, “I will, (no prov­
people; with
the intelligence end
idence preventing) within ten days
wealth of its finr.ing eoromunilY. at most send, in the namu, P. O. ad­
could not have lheae much desired dress of at least one new subscriber
end
eery
convenient addition., with the 81A0, and two if I can with
the $3 00.”
.
added to i&lt;« »&gt;*■» honorable enter
This will require bnta small portion
priie*
of time to each and no expense, but
I am proud to •*» »• "°w
will be of immense good to hundreds.
the NasimU* News, sn honorable Think .of it and resolveJo act. Make
pnd respectable weekly, pnbliahed ou the world better for your fife.
Nashville, Mich., Dec. 3d, 1873.
good while paper. &gt;» S"*1 dra' 'I1"’
____ •
W. W. DbGux
edited by an upright young m*n, *nd

DRESS GOODS.

Child caw get jiut at Good Bar-

which wo are MUtng at priees that defy
competition.

At Reasonable Rates,

whoetonda second to nona aa a CuMom Mil­
ler. will ho pleoaed to vhecr the acarts jf all
Dial may give him a trial.

(U“ With 8 view of selling off tiiv
entire stock in the next 30 or GO
days, I shall place the above named

AT THE
Prints,

1OCU.

Goods on sale at unheard of prices fot

on.,1

Delivered at our Saw Mill in
Nashville, -Slich.

OLDS &amp; CO.

Wftat Now?

REV DRY GOODS STORE

J///

Carding Machine

Coffee A Sugar,

131 Cta

Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

Mr. PUWLB8,
whose work haa given universal aatisfacllon

Defies Competition !

13* The Highest Market Fries paid for
Produce.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN. HALBERT &amp; CO.

Bankrupt Stock

can thus trible or al least double the

readers of the Nsw* in less than two

40 Cents on the Dollar
And now for sale by

kind of printing

15

Cts.

COHIOUND THE CASH PRICi

H3.5O per Week.

WITH THAT OF CRSD1T,

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

Tber. beta, ■ rid, atir«**o, b*»„.
two, for

bny Mood, ftr €a»b

CIGARS, fe,

| CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

LOOK AT THE LISI

OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.

I will my I*. Higher

GENTS AND LADIES

Market Price

Give me a Call.

UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY,

over the roof to the chime of “silver
bells," while good old "Santa Claus”
and I trust that all are willing to do ghdes down the chimney, and fills
what is just and honorable- This we expectant stockings full to overflow­

ia tha equitable

Lodgligs

YANKEE NOTIONS,

fr-, fc.. fc.

This is reasonable and just,

destribnlious of thia lx oply "one of many” btesard holidnye, that shall keep life bright, anti I
No quthhng gentleearthy glory palea before tbe magnifficence of Heavenly joys, atwmg
them in that “golden city" l-eyond the
•'gales ajar."

Cts.

BOARD,

CONTECTtONABT

Dry Goods

presents.
Such sweet echoes fr«&gt;
the feel of “liny reindeer," pranci^

ought te contend for as a people with ing. Alladm’s palace ur fairy grotto
enchanted
grounds, never
*3 tha inuacity of our luaabood. within
looked so auutffce to young eyes s/
-Right is right and right wrongs no
this coming Christmas. No exile up­
n,an ”
t. n on barren strand, or desolate island,
Let tU Nxm have an &lt;*1*° f,cld ever krageti more for sight of
—give it an appropriate share of Qie 1and fnends, than young hearts iong
to-day for this “good time coming.”
legal advertising, and I trust that
Heaven grant it may soon come to
those of our Co.
officers intrusted them,
.
lepleat with unlimited happi­
with the legal advertising of the Co.pness- May it visit the cottage as
well as the mansion; and oh tuay it

Seals

S40,000 WORTH OF NEW DRY
GROCERIES
GOODS, BOUGHT AT

Nev Stock of Staple ail Facj '

weeks.

Parties will Please Take Notice

CENTRAL HOUSE.

In Nashville, Mich.

number of days before the 25th, to
subseription, or you would not ask
see if they have not made a mistake
what you can do, and I trill proceed
in counting.
No problem in tnolhe
to fell )“u what yon can do, and] ma tics ever interested them so before;
what 1 think you ooght to do—what if only they could apply the rale of
we owe to ourselves, tho people and subtraction to the hours, thereby less­
oning the timc.how happy they would
«n duscendants, vix:
each of us
beWhat magnificent pictures im­
secare nt least one or two new subfenbagination unvads and holds up to their
eri and send in their names with the admiring gaze! Such glowing visions
ca«b al om*. and continue to put forth of holly wreathed churches, and in*
nn effort at least until Christmas. । visible choirs canting the Tt Drum
i “Peace on earth and good will toward
We can thus
help
two fold—fi­
[ men." Such utinmg glimpses of
nancially and intellectuhyI&gt;y a
Christmas arches, and brilliantly dpr-mpt, united and generous effort wc | laminated trees decked with bristly

DRUG S T O RM

ASH &amp; EXCHANGE

28 cent Canton Flannels for 18 cts. per yard,
20 “ Bleached Cottons for 12 1-2 cts. “
§5 all Wool Shawls - - for $2.40
$9 at Wool Double Shawls for $5.75
One car load of new Dress Goods that have
been 87 1-2, 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 cts., all
SELLING AT

.

25 cts.y"l"'25 Cts.^
]

&lt;Goods and Pnicas, before
’

(

CANRAD CLEVER.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

r*. ..Iretipu.

MEN’S. BOYS’ fc YOUTH’S

JACOB LENTZ
Maaofscturere aud k-epe on hand

Parlor, library, Diiiu, Offlce ail
BEKEEAL FURNITURE!

clothing
tx

shits

nou

sc ro ia.

—3 .

Togother with a full aaaortaMat of

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRA ME3
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

$1 Ladies’ Merino Vests and Drawers for
49 cts. each.
5540 yards of good handsome Prints foi4
5 cents
‘
One tousand bargains which we have not
room or time to mention.

1 doll

Ut OUAT VAtUtTT,

DUSTERS, kC- 40,

Baiy Cata ni PerartilatDrs! Rxkattr S
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

Ettel I, L

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept consianthf at AomL

&lt;ky Feb. IS, ItWS). Mr.

Last Saturday night we witnessed I
Farnsworth, a lilt’e of the work of firr-Gend, ir, I
Lawton,-which resumed in reducing !

Look for the ONE PRICE, Square Dealing
Dry Goods House,—268 Main BL, Jackson.
no deviation whatever.

�E R. WHITE
OCEBIBS!

i destroying the

■Home institution ?

H olcott i Holter
HAVE A FUI4. TO

’

CANNED GOODS

and Dr.
log all

—Mouth piece of Nashville?

In Waits, tutor* wiling.

OF KVEBV

BCMUlFl'lOT.

ty of the entire eom-

—&gt;150?

■

tied with

the

cutter

—Money scarce.
—Everybody busy.

i&lt; ightod and struck ii

— General time of health.

which

—Except edda.

which ran and while turning a corner

— Order reigns.

ran down an embankment overturn­

frightened

with a whip aboute at tha Nashville Howe, will be railably rewarded.
Copt. G. W. Meqomfck

the other bone,

ing the cutter and throwing Mr. Stone

—Clergymen respected.

out; however he hung to the lines, '

stopping

dined to believe it was trne.

Friday

Have you tried Bo Winn's BO eent fine
cut" Tobacco •
Have yon tried his 40, 60, and 75 cent
and $1,00 Tern
■
Here yon looked al those Sugar* for 10
and 12| cental
»

Mrs. Pollock

evening.

being afflicted

with

a

severe

Iron, Steely Nails, Sasli, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.
CO
w

Bom Tobacco, ia al Cap's Haadqnartsa.

Fortunately do great

The concert came offos advertised

ast
Homio-

bin.

injury was done-

—Yeiterd., wm ■ rough Mtulering

H

Cash Paid for Produce.

the

reining the horse into the fence and

o'ffic. in the county.

D-.

—For cooking. En Watvx'a 60 eent Mo-

snow about twenty rods, succeeded in

-Tax receif
any

BARBER. M-

through

GROCERY LINE.

I cold waalhoe. go to W^lcoU A Holler's.

—School prospering.

ix fait of

xntM,

horse did not

step ”• very well, and the gentleman

__ Birrefers.______________

a.

au

WOODEN AND WILLOW

—Weather changeable.
—Bininers fair.

and after being dragged

Office iwo

or

gentleman were returning from South

—At thia office, now.

H. YOUNG. M. D.

cosswtiko

PROVISIONS

—When f When ?

cold,

co

Please call and examine Goods
and prices for yourselves.

tz&gt;
►3

E. R. WHITE.

ATTENTION, ALL!

the exercises were carried out Dy her*

the new brick last Monday, and aro &lt;class aud the principal singers of the
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy
Tta programme consisted
; as happy as clams in preparing for a tvillage.
V J-b Pxtetrr. W»~* eartriy «&lt; J"*&gt; !’.rto,’?«
mi it*-n Wtaiwsta^. aacatw-y aao &lt;u«pet. n. lm- rush of business. '
■
&lt; of instrumental and vocal music.

।

—Mr. A. W. Olds, while guming

delicious Tea?”

“Why, at Cat's Head­

You cm gal everything there
that is nice and good.

quarters.

Tableaus
and
Pantomimes.
The
' Vermontville Cornet Band waspres-

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

a saw a few days since had tho mis­

fortune to have some of the sparks
TAMES FLEMING. Depot; Sher-

fly in his eyes,

causing inftamatiou.

from which be was layed up a few

eriHwvd during the intermission fur­

nished

good

music.

Everything

passed off splended, and considering
the short time the actors

OlMPSONfc WEBSTER. Black0 amitlu. AU
of ’rork
Bteckemlth
Xi
HrU pro- Pt&gt; v. Ot«

days.

pare in they

done

had to pre

extremely

well.

—Roberts &amp; Roe have commenced And now- the question arises tn onr
a new two-story building ; the lower mind why a dramatic troupe cannot
story to be used as their meat market. be organised in this village. It has
The foundation is
j to have an

18x31 feet and is

addition

on

the back 20

Every Stove Warratei for One Year, and Satisfactiea taraiteeil.

pay tbs Highest Market Price for
—Now that it U moat time for those tach*

been done in other places

no larger

ALSO A FULL LINE OF
a good eupply of Eo Whits’* 80 e". Syrup.

B6U Goto Griffith's lo buy your Oysters.

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE!

POTATOES,
—Go to OairrtTH'a to buy School Boeks.

price in cash fer Butter. Egg*

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS,
Manufactured by an Experienced Workman.

Dried Ay-

than Nashville, and found very profit­

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

HR. C. C. LINSLEY. Physician «■&lt;
able, amusing and interesting.
We
17 IMMIM, Writ, all chronic and aoal« 4I-^-. . X—Jacob Hoffman, a farmer of Maple
have tho talent and such an organi­

We are Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators,
OWS and Drags, and have a ftU I'ne of Extras for

Delivered al.lhrir
graphic Artist. to gel pictures copied and
L. UICKs7”Btaek»mill&gt;. e,n b«। Grave, brought into thia village last zation would furnish amusement and enlarged, and all other work in the I’botogrophic line, lie is prepared to do all kind* ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
. fo.in.1 al bla abop. wnrt Slat* an&lt;l Hh«rw»ani Friday 794 pounds of dried apples recreation for our citizens during the
Huvrt.. fallr rrn-ted to to all ktoto at ■ ack to hl.
which were prepared by his own fam­ winter, and money thus paid for amuse
Taxes!
Taxe«!
ily.
He disposed of the entire lot to meats' could stay at home And be put
W« also keep on hand and have for sale
ELEMENT SMITH,
We sell the celebrated Lightning’ ShW at $1 per foot, ChainNotioe ia hereby given lo the tax payers LATH,
into some charitable
institutions
G. A. Truman.
i pion Saws 63 cents per foot, and fully warrant every Saw we sell.
that the Treasurer* of the Township of Cas­
Wc know there are individuals in tleton and and village ef Nashville, have
SHINGLES;
’
WATER LIME,
Sirtaly purs White I—4, $12.60 pur tandr A Peru Untesd Oil, $1.10.
Wc
Shout the glad tidings!
Toqt it to this place who Would gladly take an established their office in the now brick store
I&gt;'wT»vin&lt;S Mich.
of downing A Alien, wb«r« they wit! befo«n-l
largo Block of Burden's Horse Shoes, at 57 per Cwt, and Lhe Western Hons
SALT, '
the Vand ils ; Shout it to the Goths ! j octivo part in something of this kind on Friday of each week during the month uf
Shoe Nslto si $6.60 per Bo*.
Patent Clare Baskets, -V) Cents sseL
pENRY H. WOOD,
Nashville is to have a Telegraph —and let us do it; Let us have some Drceinber and January 1873-4, and where
►'
HAIR,
they will receipt therefor.
office. Thu Dew agent informed us fun.
9
STUCCO.
Jamks Fukmiso. Town Treasurer.
that it will be in operation in a few
fc., *«, GC. WOLCOTT.
C. M. HOL
OOM with OdMu RmMh. Xs-hvllto. MUh.
In this issue uf the News will be
Jays.
Hip. Hip. Hurrah
which
we
akin
and
retail
al
tauom prices
Ikogw!
Dogi I
PARADY, Manufacturer of
found an article under the caption of
HARDY
k
AINSWORTH,
Person* rraiuing io IM Township of Cas­
—General Kilpatrick will lecture
tleton are beredy notified that Hie Town­
‘
Boot* and Shoes,
"Justice to all/' by Rev. W. W.
Proprietors.
in Hastings on n*xi Monday evening
ship Board of this Township, al a session on
There is but one portion
Dec. Sth.
We are not prepared to j DeGcYf.
Monday la-i, passed a resolution lo enforce
we will comment upon, and that is
state what the General's subject will
LIEB HAUSER,
pertaining to legal printing. A short
l&gt;e, but he is well known as an able
plain*.* srs nt*dc dally by those who hsra
lime ago a gentleman of
Hast­ paid lh&lt; liernss, tb*t aoms do not pay. 129
lecturer, and needs no comments ings, informed a arizen afthii village
dor* bar* bwn licun.ed in lhi&lt; Township
from ns.
Go and hear the great that he had some legal printing he and U i* eitimalc I that there ara M mor*.
would like to have published in the They inum be Hocused or killel, or prosecu­
warrior.
________________
JlJASH VILLE HOUSE.
Naws, but had been told by Dowey, tion* will follow.
December 4th, 187S.
—We neglected
to notice
the
editor &lt; tho II istiogs Banner, that
CLEMENT SMITH,
Caft.O. W. McC'osmick, Proprietor.
Irarber shop hist weed.
We have we used the "Ready print", and such
Township Traamirer.
&gt; MflVII^l-3. - MlelHsrun. three, but D-II Barlow’s takes the an advertisement could not be legal
Notice.
lead of all of them. If you want a published in the Nsws. Just then
Wberre*. my wife Lydia Ann ''Klny, has
Mr. DeGeer came iu, found out the
nice clean shavja or hair cut; give
facts aad produced the article men­ Ion my bed and bea&lt;d wilbeut just cause or,
him a call.
Also our drayman, who tioned above. And the last time we provocation.! forbid any pere &gt;n tmating her Has Just opened *1 the old store of Dr. Llnon my arcoust, as I will pay no debts con- ■
sley, a NEW BTOClt of wall selected
is doing a flourishing business, and were at Hastings, while in the sheriffs
TJNION HOUSE.
treated by her.
,
office, a gentleman (we do not know
Su-.field Mich. Nov. 28. 1872.
ut fair prices loo.
Wuuuia Kixo.
his name or office) asked us if we
W. H. Beams, Proprietor.
—Mr. G. A. Truman, of dry goods used the "Ready Print”, aud say­
NAHIIVILLE, - Mlelalimn.
fame, has this week been getting ing w«£di&lt;i he replied, "well we are not
Public, He aelU
brick and stooe on his lof'-jnwt south allowed to publish oar legal notices io
first £?! asH Gootlw
We asked 11le reason,
• of Mrs.Crocker*s millinery store, for a such papers.”
Mr., n, E. BUTLER
and be finalv admitted that he did not
new brick store, which he will comknow, but Dvwey said that the courts wlahM to inform the Ladies of Nsskville
JONES,
PRICES FOR OhB!
merico early next spring. And friend had decided that it was illegal.
she has Jost sold BOTTOM
We and vicinity that
Truman will put up a good substantial replied that we had never heard uf \EIRLY nil her stock of Millinery
Goods,
aad
is
anxious
to
sell
them
ALL.
one too, one that will do credit to the any such a dicuion au also did Judge
Those wishing repairing done .will do wall Cash Paul for Produce of aO kinds.
Ptiodle, who just then came in.
to call al her residence, where ihry can pur­
Now Mr. Dewey knows that no
_ ___________________ __
chase Good At Com’’.
, \ —George Flying was in towa a decision contrary to the one in Mr.
Mbs- M. E. BUTLER.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
few days ago, to see the **folks” and DeGear’s article has been orrtn ever
’ a brother
who was visiting here. legally be made. In New York, New
Jersey and other State Legislatures
*3. Call and'examine before purchasing
fctcfytady Is invited to call aad examin* the Mammoth Stock, ooaaiolbte ef
' He returned to Detroit, where he is attempts have been made to carry
QHAfi. w. DEMARAY,
dee where.
taking a course of study In Mahew s out the idea that a jiaper using the
NaahviUe, No*. Id, 1875.
BnsineM College, last Monday after - "Ready Print" is not printed in the
noom/We wish George success in county, bat in every case the Legis­
LEHOY C. BOISE.
lature have pronounced as do the
ital Mu*imoti Piano or Organ,
hi* studies and will tell him all about
aving hno a number of years
Postal Department and Charts "That
the things in Nashville through the a paper is printed in the county, if as,
experience, she feels cm-

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have three LumberWagons, manufactured

here, for sale.

Attcney ni Coweto at Lav

OU Cast Inn, Bras, Copper ul Leal tatei U Eicime for Goots ’

Justice of the Peace,

g

’

tailor

GBOCEBIE S
PROVISIONS!

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
6xotmtt and provisions,

MILLINERY

S’AIL AND WW GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

MUSIC TEACHING!
IBS. I. J. TIMIERiAM

much is printed there as any where,

Newt each weck-

—Mr. Lewis Durkee, the newly sp-

Road Master of the G. IL V.

^HUrrU.crsu ^4rrrti«m»U.

HARDWARE

R. R, entered upon the duties of his

office last Monday.

Mr. Durkee has

been connected with the road for the
last five years, and during that time
has won the admiration and esteem
of the employes, and by fair dealing

AM1TH &amp; PUTSAM

and close attention to business, has
been promoted to one of the most
rcwpotuUIde positions of the road.

else."
■
Now neighbor Dewey in his greedy
lust after legal printing and by mis­
representing this matter to the people
of this county, has betrayed the fact
that the hog instinct is largely promSHOP,
icnent in his nature. When we started
lhe Naws we expected to reaeive our 1In the buDdLig oppoeits the Union House,
Nashville,
share
share of the county printing, and wo
want just that, do more and do less.
Now neighbor Dewey just inform ;
your people as to the true state of
R(Fairs, sad W« wifl be obliged &gt; but
if you persis) in misrepresenting the
matter to them, we would mildly iGen tn’ Furniahiug Goods,
suggest that you turn to your Bible
TOBACCO, CIGARS.
aud read the test •Mxtioe of the 81b
PIPES, fc.
verse of the 2U1 chapter of ReveU-

AL. TROUTlVIJiE,

MR. DELL BARLOW

CIVte HIM A CALL.
—From the Middleville Republican

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

lineal Grand Trunk Junction, for
several yearn. He appears like n
plearant gentleman and the Una ex­
tends to him the right band of fellow-

—While is Jukxm

we dip the followin/c^-.
Last Thuraday MnJaZ McKevht

attempted to nail a q^dfiio

Arthur Jonson, a aern of John

that they will

L, H. Field's store.
In
cun ha advertiou* a Beak-

family.

Trimmed

UNDERCLOTHING

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

GROCERIES, PRHVISIONS,
A. I’. NICIIOIX

takes ia Iittaip far M, at fte

H.

yenrs, fell from » horse on Sunday
afternoon last aud broke his neck.
He lived only about an hour.
Hu
was the oldest suu and his sadder,
death ts a terrible affliction to the .

or THE LATEST STYLUS.

And ext Area thaa ever before.
Hat* fer eae debar.

6

NICHOL’S

of boards

to hia knee and has been limping
ever since.
The nail struck the bone
fen Stanley on the cap of the knee which imme­
diately swelled ao that he has nol
been able to bend his leg since.

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Ql^sware,
Notions,
MRS. L. O. CROCKER
ha» Jn«t received an addition to her stock of
Stoneware,
Clothing,
Sugars,
Hats and Caps,
Millinery Goods.
Teas,
Furs,
HATS. GLOVES and FEATHERS,
Coffee.
Buffalo Robes,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

C. A. TRUMAN.

�TlUtVAH-' IOV1&gt; UlSATftAlUi.

HBIKP.

; beauty rather

The following

keennMM of the woauiD knows .that be

AU women have an innate deaire

Uw Spanish Admiral V&lt;4o haring on that day
’foUowa:
•
1. Tha immediate delivery to tho United

ia to be bcautifuL The gnmd aearet of
fepalo beauty is .health—the secret of
The acaonta tauluden sums refunded and health ia the power to eat, digest and
allowed ou drawbacks. The total amount »m
drawbacks wee 6M,646. On apirita, tobacco, some food. Take -VnraaAM BtTTsn, It
aud general utsrrltauiiuo- there were refunded will cJeanae the stomach, tone the vital
argans, give a perfect digestion, purify
the blood, clOar up the complexion and
-ottrcea
produce a state of mental and physical

«JnSn

EKS.

and

. ’

. ’ ’I

’

.

tho United Mate* will iuBtitgte

.

—The email-j»ox Is making fearful ravag^L riving part iaa who have riolited either law or
ta Cleveland.
treaty sUpulatious.
.
4. 11&gt;o matter uf reclamations fur damages
is resrirrod for future conridqtatioii.
Advices' from Madrid represent that Sputa
Northern Pacific railroad, making 400 mile* in
han agreed to rurronder tho Virginias and all

arrived ar the Chicago Slock-Xard*, bciug au

lured with her, leaving the qaeaUon whether
ital ferreafter by a mixed tribunal.

The qn*e-

Tbo number of railway pn-tofitae luma ta cmeratioi^fr fifty-nine, extending over 15,000

tree.

rehed upon for its eetabllahitent and
n. naroelv, public convenience and a
I to cormepondence, h»ve been fully

I tn frequent d*i ivories and collections of mail
matter by carriers, has Jiroved to be a virtual
oxtaiuuonef the postoflioe to every house.
Hrt&gt; transaction of th* j&lt;o*tal buaiue.a of
large ctimniuulties by a few m*n selected for
tho nurjxMw is justified ta au economic point
of view br time saved to the jioople, the reduc­
tion of laUr ta postottem, the faoditiee and

teen of the slaughtered Vxrgiutna jxiMonger*
were British eubjeeta.*
shot io' also to be ecltlol ia wkltnilar manner.
1 This deqjston was not arrtaajal bylheGOT* Comgpeho Indiana until five of tho tribe who criimant before it had coufifientially consulted
have been raiding aud murdering aro given up. with the power, of Europe, and was iuformed
—Many Thanksgiving turkeys were eold in by all at them ,t hat rotmratton was due for the
Denver, Co!.. of the cuurmoua weight of forty
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— Washington dispatches elate that a high

funnily with the opinion of leading Spanish

lion waa submitted by the Government.
'
A Havana dispatch ot theTst Inst, aaya tbo
news of- the setllument cf the difficulty and
tho terms ui«on which it is baaed waTreceived
Agricultural Department st B48,«Xt,M0 bu-ih- there With much excitement. The mass of the
1
cla, and the cotton yield at 3,700,000 batea.
people, it ia said, oppose the surrender of the
—The great Hooaac tunnel has been com­ V i rg 1 it! ue.
pleted.
-- . •
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TXUtaRLK DIBAHTER.
—The closing of the Eric canal caused a
marked advance in the price of all kinds of A Nxw Y’onx Stkaxk* Box at Bxa—226 or
cereals in New York. The amount of grain ou,
the canal is over 3,500,000 bushels.
—The Government haa been defeated tn lie mat in o disaster. At 2 o'clock on the morn­
tho Credit Mobilicr suite brought al Hartford, ing of the 23d of November, tbo steamship,
tbs Court having euaiahied the demurrer to Vdlc du Havre, which left Now York Nov.13,
lbs billprsemttodby the Govenunout, uu the for Havre, France, collided with the Eritiah
ground that the interest of the Government ship Loch Erne, and sunk iu twelve minutes.
I tatho rabject matter ia too remote lobe Two hundred aud twenty-six iwtssougers of the
reached by the courts, and that the coxi'orv Ville dii Havre wore lost, eighty-seven being
tiesi did not oreiipy the post lion of. trustee ■ukVt-d by th* ship Trimounteln. The ill-fated
vessel was struck amidalups by the Loch Erne.
The latter viasol immediately lowered her
‘
— Southsrj&gt; Congressmen arc confident of
■
getting tbeZrischemo for refunding the cutton buate, which rendered all tbo service possible
by tbsux. Fifty-three of the crew were aaved.
l!.a I ’.rtiin and
cm 1. m.l.
tex through CongriuM.

aleo eaid the tax on tobacco ’and eplrita will

—Attorney-General Willuuua will appeal the
Credit Mobilier suite to the I Afted btetre Su­
preme Court.

years' imprison metit on Blackwell's Island and
to pay a fine of 61X756. *
• —In Washington City, a few days ago. a
Mrs. MonarityvM shot dead by a negro boy
Ixvauae she had nut twenty cents to pay him
for a job of wood-sawtag lie had done for her.
—Eighteen lives were lost by tbo staking of
the cable steamer -Robert A. Ix&gt;wc, ou the
Nova Scotia ooast, on tho 90th of November.

sengere loot were several members of tho
late Evangelical Alliance, returning lo their
homes.
Th* Villo du Havre was one ot the largest
aud finest steamers adust. Her dimcmuous
--- rv in-.• a-- -r-&gt;
roi-w—
Uy was;1.500 usj. freight and mcaMironMmt
Hurmaan saloon was fitted up with marble
wainscoting of three varieties, the uphol­
stery wa* velvet, and tho wood-work wan
carved iu Hie yuae' unique design*. Her en­
gines were c-jtuuuund dirwl-ecitai;, uf 3,2uil
horae-)&gt;owcr. ana made ia Kugtamd.
Among the l&lt;»l were four cluldrou of Mr.
H. G. Bjiafford (Mra. 8. I wing among the
saved), a sou of Mr. 11. F. Culver, and Mm.
Dante! Goodwin and two children—all of

dnrUoo of the nnmber of advertised and dead
and approved iu all places where fraquepey of
111© ternl*. density of )x&gt;pulalion, and distance
from the. office male it inepurenient for
citizens th call or spud for their mail. Tho
average of population to each carrier varies
with the number ot people to be served, tho
extent ot territory, ana frequency of deliv­
eries. The gun end average, however, is esti­
mated at 3,090. Tho expert*© of the system al
each office ta paid out of the revenue ot that
office. It seeuMi but fair, therefore, that this
mode of delivery should be extended to all
cities where the population, bnidnees, extent
of territory, aud frequency of mails may authorize tho requisite fore© and outlay. Just
how those element* may ivmbtoe to warrant
tho extension of tho system it ia difficult lo
determine, but 1 am of tho opinion that it
might advantageously bo provided fur Cities
iiavmg in their oorporate limita a {opulatiuu
uf not Ires thaan 10,000.
Tbo total number of officers ami pmployM of
tli© department ia 47,000, of whom 31,tiG3 aro
l&gt;ustnuMitero.
Money order transact ion* show an increase
of over &lt;9,000,000. or an iucroase of 18.55 per
conL Morn than 106,000,KM of postal raid*
will lie issuedrduritig the first year.
Tiro several acts fur the rc;&gt;ea) of tlio frank­
ing privilege cam© in ojwraiion on tho 1st uf
July teat. Tho rosidta of the first quarter of,
the current year aro highly aattafactory, aud"
have fully verified the predictions of tire
friotids of rc|nal. The confunion and delay
in the distribution and transiniMuon of the
Malta, caused by tho suddeu throwing, without
notice or system, of immense nusere of free
matter on imi&gt;ortant |Kwtal routes, have been
rcmtxbod. thus making it possible to effect a
decided improvement in tho orgauutaiiuu
and practical working of tire service.
The
increase
iu
all
ubu*w
for the
idugte quarter following the alxfiltlon of frank­
ing was 61,635,554. or 351 j&gt;or cent. The
targe increase of receipte is derived altogether
from genera! and derzrtmeuta! matter, and
from postal cards. rublicaUous of a class
heretofore printed and scut put by order of
CungrciMi have been almost entirely cut off
©into tbo l^t of July. Of tho relief this af­
forded some idea may bo formed from tbo fact
that daring the throe mouths next preceding
that day there were forward d from tins city
over a single route un ths Baltimore and Ohio
railway in box cars, imhqeuitalitly of the
amount ednveyed in regular mall cars, G43.5O4
pounds of such publieaiiqns, aa appeatn from
returns of actual wcigtiTs thereof, taken l&gt;y
the company .wit h tbo I'eranasuiu of the LcpaitmenC ’Hieee facts, it is respectfully sub­
mitted, are ample to sustain our opinion given
in the special rejiort to Congress, under date
of Jan. 12, 1871. Tho coal of thia free inaltcr
charged with tbo regular rates of ixMag©
would amount to 6A&amp;43.327.72 annually, aud
it is bnpe.l this tert will l-o deemed sufficient
to prevent any attempt to revive an sbuso
which would impoee most grievous burdens
upon the i ustal service at a time when that
eetvico i* struggling to meet the growing
wants of tbo muntry In Us course of un
paraUsd dcvi!i&gt;Mucnt.
,
I respectfully submit the following plan for
the prepayment of news]&gt;aners of ui« second
class, aud respectfully urge its sdoj tion : Let
all nubHshnra, or their business manager* or
agents, be required at tbo beginningo! every
quarter lo state under oath that, after diligent
hiquiry, they are satisfied that they will eoud
ta the mails to regular sutiscribera dunng tha
ccuuiig quarter not more than--------- coj'ien of
die newwpai&gt;cr known sa the--------- utvtag
tho number of oupie# and the taaxxM uf the
iMjwsjisper); and let them be further required
to pay in advance the l-outage proscribed by
law, and asking them for duplicate reoeipte,
ou© of which shall be transmitted to the I’ustoffice Dey nrtmeut; and to afford c. reaaonabl©
opportunity for au increase okcirvulstiou dnr-

B1XAXCIAL AUD UUiUSTUAL.

tag iu the aggregate 5,000 nun, have reauxiMd

.Henry Clews A (Jo., the suspended New
York brokers, are about to resume.

rupts, aud a receiver appointed.
-Congressman Hawley, of lltatal*. will tatrodacs a bill ta Ceugrear authorising free
banktag.
,
—A Washington dispatch says the Western
aud Soutbrro Congreramcn are almost nnaiucreasing the votame of the currency 610&gt;.060,000 lot 130,000,000.

the Senate Couuaitt,
eight hundred million* currency, oo:.rert;!4*
into bonds bearing 3 65-1U0 interest and to bo
exempt from taxation.

of a postal

with.—(Oom.
A Big Fabm.—J. H. Glenn, of Coins*
County, Out, owns 45,000 ocrea of land,
moat of which ho cultivate*. On this

a," leaving a balance
increase in receipts
last year he employed, in the plowing
from all aouromi re
Tli© rrodnets-m
season, 600 mules. His ranch fronts ou
year ending Jpna l_,----- - ------ -------- --------- — ^ic Sacramento river for 30 miles.
other than fruit, tri.226.M7 taxable gallons;
Urtal production from fruit, 2,914.Htw. Tax
collected on spirit* withdrawn from waroboaaa
Tha Mason A Hamlin Co., whose Cabinet
during the fiscal rear 1872, 632.437.285; during
tlio fincal year 1873, 641.1W.921; tax on apirita Organs are unquestionably the best in the
withdrawn tor export during tho fiecal year
1373, 81,651,941. Tie tax received ou imita­
tion mnee during the year ending Jane &gt;0,
1S73, waa 63,551; ou fermented liquor* at 61 and labor. They ' are also introducing this
per barrel, for tbo yaara 1*72 and 1873. wm season, a number of exquisitely beautiful
6a.009.tMW aud 6A9U1,883 respectively.
styles, containing improvements of mneh
Total »cc&lt;fi|&gt;to from ’ tobacco for the flocci
valuy, effected this season.
year ending June 30, 1373, were IXNC-W
They now offer fire^octavo dcntle-resd
Compared with the total receipt* for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1873, there wm a docrciae of collection* on manufactured tobacco
ef all description* of 61.172,617* Tbare wtik
an inert**© ta the total raoeipta from the about half tho price* at which [•ddlor* are
manufacture ami sale of tobaceo, auuff and crowding upon purctaaer* organ* worth not
cigant, iu all their form*, over the reccipte half as muon!—(Com.
.
froia tho same eourcea for tho | (receding liri-al
year, uf 6656.122. One hundred aud aixtemi
millions four hundred aud fifty tbonaand utao
Tbs weii-knowu Mason A Hamlin Organ
hundred and thirty-four pounds aro given «* Company Hava received honors at Vienna. At
tho actual product of tb* year, so far aa such the Expowitiou they were awantad thohigbret
medal for the beet iustrumenfa of this class ta
tli© world, and the Industrial Bcctety nt Austria
baa awarded themita Grand Medal andJWpioma
pounds, /ihs utmilwr of dgara. chsroola, of Honor for the extraordinary excelMuce of
etc., bu which taxre were collected during tbeir productions This dislliiclion haa novar
the flm-al year ending June 90, 1873, wm been conferred on more than firs Americans.
1,807,131.616, lowing an cxcWee over the num­ No other American manufacturer of eatanet
ber rejHirtcd for tbo preceding Uecal year of or |iar lor organs baq ever succeeded in obtain!:: g
279,328,674. Iliere wa. an incroM© of M4.OM any award in competition with European
pound* of exported tobacco during -the last rail are. This a the second time the Maron A
fiscal year. Thu aggregate rpucinta fyrvhe hut Hamlin Organ Company have come out ahead
Seal ycM cxroedvd tiic U&lt;uutni&gt;Mioner'n eeti- in such companions, aa they took the first
mateby ©1,1(75.45-1. It is evtioMtod that the medal ta Faris ta 1867. Thiscompany can now
total rt*ce:pt■ fur the current fi»c»l vear wilt be produce on an average On* Cabins* Organ
6100, M», DUO.
M
.
every fifteen mtaulveof workingUtae. or about

Saxo Corpore.—The influence of the
pe:j»o» 61.&lt;Mi2,K2i lower than the estimated rcdnetiou untk-r the elgbtydistrict plan, aud stomach on the braiu should l&gt;e carefully
61.060,000’ k&gt;wi-r than Hm&gt; appropriations for b.-&gt;l«xl. Let the stomach be in alight degree
1873 under the old system. The estimates fur disturbed, and the entire nervous system be­
the fiscal year 1*74 show a further reduction of comes a sufferer. Bring the atomadi to a
69,478, or 61.069.458 lean than the approt&gt;ria- healthy lone, and the nervous machinery
tiou fur
the
fiscal
year 1873, and promptly resumes its perfect running order.
61,073,385
kss
than
tli©
estimate Hajipily, there tauo neeeMiiy for any lougdisfor
la74
on
tho
eighty-district arnuigvment of tho functions of the stomach,
plan.
Tlio Commissioner iceommcuds since jn Area's Piua w* have so perfect a
that Cvlloctors' salaries l&gt;o fixed al amounts combination, admirably adapted for relief.
ranging from 62,500 to 63,000,aud Bnpervteoni* They have stood tho teiit of yeare, and have
nalanre at 64,091! per annum, and repeats tb© exbilHtod stomaebie proiwrtiea most wonder­
ful. Their wise use, by keeping tho system
amende)] by nuking the minimum ]&gt;cna]ty
•maUer, ouch iwnallv being now a fine of nut
Icm than 61,990, with not low than an
UMiniua* iiupaisuuuieut.
The Cumtnv-*lunur recommend* IcgialaUoi:
limiting the time to July 1, 1*74, within which
&lt;Ioctimentary rtarni-*. iionod under 8ch*dnle
J i, &lt;&gt;f a greater denoemnation than 2 cent*, may
bo prvnented f&lt;»r rolomiHtou. Tho report
-.-crucludra with, tbn euggreUou n&gt;:v!e in th*
la*l annual rnfxirt that the amendment* of
June 6. 1872, to xecliuu 59, of the act of July
30, !•*?&lt;. relating to efiocial taxes of dealers in
liquor*, should I® made more explicit.

miscellaneous, ICS,713;

4,868;

without

The Pcuemt axd Bweetest Co»-Lr. nn
Oil. in Hazxnl A CaxwoU's, mado on tlie •&lt;•«
»h&lt;co, from fro-h. *c!ected livcra, of th* Oxi
only, by Cdviu, Hazas» A Co., New York.
It in abrolutely purr and *trvrf. Patient* who
"have one* taken it prefer it to all others.
Phyxidau* have decided it superior to all other
oil* in market.—[Com.

tho

Anuricun rhip,

is not an
as she was owned by

JOURNAL,

sSeUukM wtte M*rttl«dB*»MTavt3n.
•
•Uf ••!*!•» "»
rapar. A mural

TABS on Sight.

Th New ffaySS

r»ai)y an* Si-tj Faper,

J

THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH.

A
Cough, Cold, or Sore
Thruxt. which might be cheek’d byaeimple
remedy, like " P.rdim'f RrvMl.iil TVoetaa."

SAMrum Free.— The Salttrduff Ercning Pott. 31V Walnut street, Philadelphia,

THE CIiraiNNATi

° SaaiyjuAyer’s Ague Cure,

&amp;iLH

CltliaiKKN UFTKM UWK PALE
MICK.

Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fewer,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or
Bilious Fever, Ao., and In*
deed all the aflroctlona
which arlsefromma­
larious, marsh, or
mlsasmatlc
poisons,

CCBTIS A HltOU'X, proprietor*.
Vo. Mil Pnhoe rfte.st. He

Tho precious

qncntly in small frogunmta, extracted

sharp-pointed inxlrutnenta.

never attacked hy Uic- myriads of vora-

IUM by U» tov.-»tio0 of

oonunou kinds of camphor arc procured

ciotu* insects ia the East Indies.

by distiItalion.

• tk&lt;- rat
OT?„

CUSHING’S MANUAL

Womj's Iffltil art Pliysiral Bale.
jWdkgeK J

Bgttiw

Good to choice.

irr. louib.
Wskat—No. 3 Red Fall
|j"y

।

81

Pnu ‘-

illXbfiR&amp;PlSTPRg

CH*T -

13

■7S3. nv,. u.. JTto^i v
" ’"*r&gt;u'*r ••—-4-—

OtNCINNATu
furea..

DR. WHITTIER, WJ

Tho

*.

Institute Fair, now in progrer

Philadelphia Zet/per, by the ingonimMi

MONEYS
in New

York, Mya ligl-.iu'i.g oonaeA-mskcr, s
a. property and effect* of
hi nj/wanc®. and aa the

Btaurr— No. i.

ahntp khta&amp;r that given a sheep a clean

share ia six minutes, and s refrigerator
that hs» kept meal tweet fur several

die.”

Dr.
Turner’s Guide____
to .Health,
rilvifiU .11 ^.lr.
.
....

M torafcl

Anosa the wonders uf thn American

byztba I

i&gt;B boto DiscovtnlJxo tub mssnuirn.

---- ----- --vu.uir

Crrrt*.

tho World
that
ulj uno of the wife of the
He alno no*'

as* a
Beautiful Chromo Premium for $2.00.

Cotton—Middling Upland.,
Fnovu—Superfins Western.
Whilst -No. 2 Milwaukee..
Com—Mixed Western
Oats............................................
Rvt—Western

bar, sod furniture, and excepting Ute
teak and cahuobueo, ia the uuiy wood

og machiut.”

WEEKLY ENQUIRER

The

adahll-

Thai

ta* u&gt;yi

41PMH®

superior quality makoe it the cheapest aa weU

It

large ss n man's arm, btit more tre-

with

of

, i IH'nUrt’T*KI&gt;SALL,Cw»c*«,o.
Warr*** AuV*: j &gt;ucllAiUMM&gt;X a CO Sv. Loci*.

CENTS
AWANTED.

S‘

gum is femud MJiui-tuin-s in Isycrs iwi

Tum

WILLSON'H

Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

GEoPBbwstxJg

35 to 1 70
■ --.11 75
»Mp
Laid.....................................................
CHICAGO.
2. She has forfeited even this false
Bazvza—cta-we Native*...........
register by subsequent sale to ottafr
Good to Print© Bteeni.
Cow* and Heifcra
parties.
Medium to Fair
3. That sho ha* frequently sailed dur­
Infffliur to Common...
Block
Bteora...
ing thi- past two years under the flag of
Hmm—Uve..........................
other .countries.
Drew!.
F
docb—Choice White Winter,..
L That Gct. Ryan was nut a citizen
. fted Winter..
of the United 8tatc«.
Wbkat—No. 1 Bmtag.................
No. 2 Bpring
5. That the Virginias at the time of
No. 8 Bpring
1 01 tip
hfir capture wav cngsgvd in da nnHxful
441A
Oats—Ko. 2......................................
exjMKliiiuD against u friendly power.

with s girth uf fifty feoL

tty of tho GovanouKi.

CONSUMPTION

h Chr"*a*. tor raausatai
rant r-&gt;r ® *•«.(&gt;. &lt;1
Bta-.n la fall at»i! »d*»
Thomas G.

AGENTS WANTED.

ufteh reaches a ham)rvd feel in limght,

part of
all
who might
be
tn
a
way of sartitag email &gt;«ma of m.-twy,
but would torn! largely to utihxc aud keep u.

The properties of

Patterson, residing in New York

aud rte leaves yield U:o finest houvy.
temporal and spiritual powers of Europe at an
early day, aud fear, tho struggle wW end to
anarchy.
.
'
; —
—A Havana dispatch says the t'ubans will

_
Dr- Walkkr’a
Vixkoab BlTTEES are Apcri«nt.lMsDbBreUc,
CarmiuaUvc, Nutattaun, Laxative, Dfaretic,
Sedative Comrtwr-Irritaut. budorific,-Altera­
tive, and Aitti-Biltotw.
'
H. H. McDOXALD « CO..
Ontrrt^' nml Gm. A
San Franciaen.C-hf-r- . r.
aud ear. at Watawataa a*d Chsdtaa flta. X- V.
Said l»y nil Dragglata and Iknl.r..

PifieSStr*.

Cubans, aud registered in the name of

The aanq'lior tree iierfumen the air,

rOBKlGX.

qwdKm rf vnn»A«lkr™«
iok uf CTey
w &lt;o. Tl,.j
M . pall. ForpUre u weU M • took
nluvlo, taw«« or uatemta, rf
tbo Liter aod Vbooral Orpu, ia IMioar

&gt;4 ••iterate* ew ta* Mirai I

Wk see by the Chicago papers that
Ppictm A Gambxx have reduce! the price of
M._l_
__A.U1._1__ ■__ J --------

NEW YORK

Virginius

THE CHICAGO

ILLUSTRATED

We trill (aufiilera y*ar. with a CnfiCltO worth

SPATh S DKMURREKS.

That

m s

Bad enough to look and feel bad youreeU. bn* no excuse for baring your home look
*.-!&lt;! feel badly, when for a email num yon can
buy .9wtm1o»'« Catalry Comlitum Ptntdert,
which, gi,ea *n K*^11 t,ro or throe time* a
w*«k, will make him look and feel welt—(Ootn.

The New York JIcrald'* special from

1.

BOYS AND MIDDLE-ABED Mffl
Tr«tfc»-&gt; f a Sue*»s*mi f.rt I. B*H » tar«.

&lt;t and FnraoaZ Ptirya.’itr Pih. Many
of labor (tt the segregate) may be
r this precaution.—(Com

(chiefly

ing :

VOUNG
A MEN.

nib,' tbr nwaielral vrrlwrtiM of yhKh
aro oxlraewd tbcrofrom without th- uro
of AlooboL
Tlio qucllou U otatm:
danymkr-l.
What b U»
of th«
Utiiirallolod rutcow ot Vm-ux Sitnnl" Oor»n»wtTi«,tliallheyr«n.&gt;vo
tho can»o of dlwboe, and tbo patient rocoTen bio health. They are the groat
blood purifier and s life-girfrUHVyP”.
a larfocl- Renovator and luvigorator
of Ute oyoteut.
Never bohra to the
I . .. _
■&lt;-- -------- ‘ ‘ haa a — ’’w&lt;-- )■__

Wixte* is now fairly njKin un, and tho
lesan arohMteniug to tho lumber woods in
moui parte of tbo country. Our advice to

women and children,) 234,439.

Washington says the Spanish objec­
tions to our deAud aro the follow­

*• anlera ta* toe-elmlM at CVKTfB A rSMXUtl
■ ou the estate* wtars«»SOUDKT A fit- KKD1CIMB DXALlrxa.

ia far liettor, insures the full enjoyment of tb©
time spent here. We n»b them and know their
value.—Plorrnn-(Jian.') Piontrr.
170

not specified,

occupation

OHLDiunr,

?!

Senator C**e*rly, of California, haa re-

low Friday, tha25th till.

Dr. J. Walker
ecar Bitters are
pfrjiaration, made ।

can compare

A pert of this , „ ____—„
by th© lore of warty 6400,000 during
year, br the reducti.m of the value of

IL4LF.4 MILLIUX IBMICRAXTB LAST
The Lxwh Erne^lrnck tho steamer amid’
PRAK.
ehi|w, aud uiado a chasm 12 feet deep and
amaaeinato Comptroller Green, of New York, from 2* to 30 feet wide. The exact powtion
Thu total nnmbcr al immigrant* who
of tho VHle du Havre at the time wu latitude
by moans of an infernal machine.
47
degrees
21
minutes;
longitude
35
degrees
arrived
at
the
porta
of the United States
— Rafferty, the Chicago murderer, haa beeu
41 tirinntes.
during the your ending June 30,18771,
a third lime convicted of murder ta the first
Panic took jicssosidon of tho [smacugern.
Five mtantes after the collision the mata and
‘was 459,803, of whom 275,792 were
—Milton Malone, under rcntence of death al mixzcu manta fell across two largo bests
males, and 181,011 fem.ties; died on the
were HUed with people and ready for
Atlanta, Ga., cheated tho gallows by taking a whicli
voyage, 567 : immigrants under 15,104,­
launching. Tha boa!n were crushed to pieces,
dose of opium.
and maiiv of the occupauts killed aud injured.
672; over 15 and under 40, 288,272; 40
Iu
tho
brief
interval
between
the
coUis.on
and
— Ingersoll, the chair-making membmof tho
and upward, 66,859. Of the total num­
sinking
of
.
the
steamer
the
crow
wore
able
to
New York Tammany Ring. has boon sentenced
launch only a whaleboat and the Captain's
ber, 907,231 htiuled at Now York, 58,917
to five years' lm|wiaonmcnt iu the State Prison
^Tbe Loch Erne wont a mite before stepping
at hard labor ; and Farrington, who helped
at Hurou, 31,670 at Boston, 20,917 nt
him in his forgeries, to eighteen moufhC im­ Hhe then ggt out four hosts to pick up tho
Sun Francisco, 17,889 st Bnllimoh*,
peof te stnigghng ta die water.
prisonment.
6,304 at New Orleans, and 4,52-Fst PortTus Turacrof tha Ville dn Havre, ta hte ac­
count of the disaster, sars:
Ixnd.
From England came 74,801 ;
"The sceuo was awful, and beyond descrip­
which ia composed almost exclusively of
Ireland, 77,341; Scotland, 13,841; Wales,
Grangers, has indicted ex-8tata Treasurer tion. Ths air was rent .with shrieks, but suiue
Were heardsayiug calmly, " As wo must die,
840; Jersey Island, 13 ; lai* of Man, 4;
lot us die nobly." The water rushed into the
—Three of Twaad's pommel have been fined hold with incredible velocity.
total from tlio British Isles, 166,8(3.
I undressed
6230 each by Judge Haris for contempt of myself, and with a com[&gt;anion, jnmi&gt;ed over­
From Germany carao 149,671 ; Austria,
board and «w*m toward tho Loch Erne, then
court.
■
5,765 ; 3wo.lan, 11,303'; Norway,'16,247 ;
half a mile distent. As I left I heard the ship
cracking, and looking back saw her go down
Denmark, 4,931; Netherlands, 3,811;
purloined a hot lie of oolchicum from a sleigh with one plunge forward. Kn a moment the
Belgium, 1,176; Switzerland, 3,107;
©landtag in the street, thinking, it waa sherry shrioka were terrible, then all wm rilsnt. .It
France, 14,798; Spain, 541; Greece,
wine. A large number of his friends aud was the alienee of death. The Captain ramained on tha bridge of the Villo dn Havre
nelgbbara j-artook of tho poiaou, and seven during the whole, and went down with the dAional copiw for the ta-t quarter as well as 8,715, Hungary, 1,347; Buasia, 1,560;
of them bad died al last accounts, whhe five ahip. Ho was pickod up au hour afterward." the number to be sent during thr then com­ Poland, 3,388; China, 20,292; Canada,
mencing quarter. On tha other hand, let
or six other* were In a precarious txmdliiou.
1‘ustmariers be required to return, withiu twt&gt; 31,711; Nova Beotia, 3,919; Azorea,
CtilM«E.sX7O.V,41 W/'MM.I Ar.
—Tweed was arrayed in striped clothing and
1,161; Australia, 1,130; remainder scat­
consigned to a cell in tha‘Blackwell's Island
Momdat, Dec. L— .tonofe.—House was called
tering. A&gt;. to occu]Nition, there were
Pen! entiary on tho 30th ult. In answer to
mails from their reepectiva offices, stating tb©
unmlwe of eopiee of oacb newspaper, average profeasionolM, 2,996; skilled, 48,792;
weight r&gt;or pajwr, number of issues per week,
aud * the
amount of
moucy paid as
I&gt;oatago therefor.
Payment having been
mads ta advance for the qua: ter, uo
stamp
on
manipulation . would
be
needed, bat when received into the office every
[•per answering to the description given u.
Uu. receipts would be treated aa paid.
Thu
na|&gt;cr* of txrsona subecritung after quarter-'
ilay would bo forwarded immedudely, aud paid
for at the beginning of the next quarter. Bo
tnarkod would bo the improvement ta tho &lt;x&gt;lJ^a-hatton*
Ur Wright (Iwra&gt;—CLaU&lt;ln&lt; toetlnos under this law tbat.1 lieHeve tho do! Circuit and Dtatrirt Coert in iiartmetit could safely rousout, iu case of its
sdopuou, to a redaction ta newspaper, rates of
40 per cent, on tho present price. At the rednoed rale, I am satufiod tho department
would realtor© more revenue than now. I also
believe that, eo great would be the saving of
rvj»-»llur »&gt;».!&gt; »»etP a« at tb- Dat.kniH
"t 1«7 labor to nowapaper proprtetora, tn tho prepa­
M ; v.d.«! for InvatwnUry buiknqm r. By W*u- ration of their patient for tho mail, and ao de­
te-*"*4"?
»u sro-ndmeut cided tho duq^lch aud lb- freedom from mis­
lo lbs ComtttuUoa &lt;•&lt; thr l u.l-4 Mates, ;.r.,r&gt;dl»&lt; take in taauamiamau and delivery that thny
for UM riectiua of t atted HUM BeiMU-ra by Ihr would find the new plan num advantageous to
prepk. Dy M&lt;a-rir. (VI,)—A r—Jotb-n inMrucMu&lt; them than th© present one.’ A similar plan
Ctor Xlnaaor &lt;Jua&gt;mi&gt;i*e tn Inquire Into th*
.rf . Irftl
l
...a
could be adoptod for magaxtaoe and i«nodrcehi of tha mh-wiw] Hami.
ICS. By T^rty (Mwh.}-A ’reo-loil n iotrwrUnr
The tr iuainder uf tbo report Ta devoted to
_I
____________ —
the Finance OmmfttM In euealdar and r«|«ct rm&gt;- * t___ ...J .

Oia&gt; KURMM.

k firam the

tax ou distilled
special tax on rtx

.AXtaraey-Ge.teriJ Williams
Laubsuued to IboCaUu*
tatentinnsl indignity to the flag in tha act*

IU owraUoe ti
Ml auttralr rh»
It pa«.«trat»a ant
KSWrtiSI.'

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4DVEBTISHTG BATBB:

ORNO STRONG.

Progression. No Retrograding/1
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH.,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1S73.'

VOL. I.
.

Tin LONMIN “YIMhi." ,

jrrwrer or topping,potato
STALKS.

NO. 11.

CinBJTNT JTBMA,
A NKW YORK ROMANCB.
ASPIRATIONS.
Tba New York papers publish the
Calkb Ocsuixo is 71
particulars of a curious ease in thst
.
Oxa
of
Bismarck's
agents
fsaaid
tn
.
whetlipr cutting off the stalks A the
have bought the Vienna
Freme city, where ono George Hardin died
commencement of the potato diraara
suddenly, leaving a fortune of some two
Oh arrh ln&lt; ibarw ha oroaaaMl tba *t:t
for 8700, (flu.
protected the tubers wit Lout dimunahmilliouB of dollars. Immediately after
Wmicm travels tptickest, heat or
lug the yield, were made byl’atrtson, by
hia death, a Mrs. Walker applied for
raising one row and topping another on cold? Heat, of oounte, because you letters o( administration, stating that
the Bame day, at regular interval*. While can cate.li cold.
■he was his wife. Authority Was about
&lt;»ran 50,000 men have been killed7. ,
its rows,
there^ultshowed ih*t tl^c separate.r&gt;
to be granted her, when a claim was
I'm Ur»«l of waiting and wBlrtdn»
already in Spain’s effort to subdue the
by
liU treatment,
..,
... without
r -tBaerac.ra
.nH«i
Tur th’ (r***bopp*r huh to grow ;
put in by the relatives of the deceased,
_
in yield, the toppod
&gt;n
topped' plants hod
had for
for the rebellion in Cuba.
I iMg'fot IbatisM wh«&gt; *j luach
living in Ireland. It finally cacie out
HhaUtwpa vMhhrMd aadmUk;
Im Bnsna the authorities are empow­ that while Hardin was known among
licved the penny press would eat into
Whan tea* »h«U lay banana-,
the circulatiou of the TiuuMr.qt force it tnbqra than thotio that had been rained ered to burn postal cards if they contain his business acquaintancea down town
And honaa iptn raw silk.
। by hta real name, he was understood to
to reduce its price. No such result has on the same day. It neemn, however, indecent or insulting matter.
Ob J awaai w»r. tba aaalahad bonra.
tliat only water is taken up by the tubers
followed.
be Mr. Walker at bis residence, and the
after
topping,
since
no
increase
of
driii
As a means of publicity, it hsa do
neighbors atated that he and the woman
And piaotod tb» rtp*a*d b«o ;
rival Englishmen with a gripvanev matter was found when the topping oe- only about two and a half miles.
prufcBsiug to be his wife had lived to­
WOmi Um 4&lt;mtay riiraWd ao ■ OrUM,
lurk taSt idithidtfvely/aiM' if takes curyed ao. late tiint the stalk di&lt;I Dot
___[u„r-._
waTOa „
And lb. co.-umbrr ehln*&lt;f ta th* frw*.
I__
m Decatur, Hl.,'when a young lady gether Jor many years os married
Ibrcugb;
pleasure in giving to the world tellers Ep“"r f° q“t
And IbMTMl potato wUtalM
“
une, he people. Others stated tliat Mr. Hardin
To tta nut* in tha mouaUln pw*.
on every conceivable subject.
The,.
and or Mr. Walker had always spoken of
.
tourist who has lost his luggage on an tty toia quantitythan without topping.
her as his wife. The relatives then as­
VAdMETIKS.
Italian railway,-or been plundered at a Although the htolks topped at the prop,that the couple were, never-mar­
Ak mlvcrtK'mjeDt fdT A district school serted
1
Wnxv is to be ?—A verb.
Un&gt;'
S
’
«bo.
hotel, will get scant attention from
■teacher in New Hampshirevonehidoa in ■ried, aud that the woman's real husband
A vast friend—The telegraph.
local gnthoritiao, lint tho TVrncg- opens ■pores of Ute fungus seem to be earned
-thia way : .** N. B.—No man newd apply was still alive. /n»is was denied, and a
Cn vel.tt to animals—Throwing physic '
fU hoepitiabte odwinnM.io his eOnqilaint, to the tubers through the stalks rather wkoSrdhrsk,
witness produced who testified to see­
&gt;
i r
than by rain; otherwise the topped
to
the dogs.
ing
the
genuine
Walker
laid
out,
stiff
1
and
presently
the
railway
disgorges,
and
“ Stranger, you used mo prettyjdugh
T
hf
.
Chicago
Ttmt*
wants
a
home
for
stalks would have received a supply from
The child who cried for ak hour
last night, but I douT i&gt;eMr malice. the hotel keeper finds .hjs. custom tear­
fallen men established in that burg, and and cold, at French’s Hotel. But while
ing
him.
It
is
the
ono
central
author$
didn
’t get it.
Jest ray that you’d been Prinkin’ aud
tliis wra going on tho Iriah nephews &lt;
&lt;6iftfier thte' In create in’growfh’is great­ the Cincinnati Time* suggests that they
Tins first paper that publishes “Beau­
didn't mean it, and. well say no more ity in England whichAho railways, who
were at work, ami the other day they
just roof the town in.
er
than
in
-oool,
wet
periods.
Early
laugh at the Board of Trade, and- coun­
Snow" this year will be advertised
brought forward, froiq the almshouse, tiful
I
about it.”
kinds of potatoes seemed to do better ’ A rouxo man in Missouri shot him­
on Blackwell's Island, a poor, degraded gratuitously.
।
“Montana answered, ‘No apologies in try magistrates who defy the Home
Heavy manuring, es­ self the other day while going to church
Secretary, fear. Thqy j?ven sometimes than late ones.
specimen of humanity, who testified to
Bvnker Hill Monument still stands
mine.* ‘
.
pecially with horse or sheep manure, fa­ on horseback. The first instance of the
being -the original Itobert Walker, and where
■
it has ever stood, although' tho
“ 'Well,' said Tom,‘you needn't apolo­ obey it. It resists actions far libel
Not many ark’ vored the disease, arid increased the kiiid, petltqx, on record. who told bis story in a straightforward hill
]
gize.
Come into the raloun and chink without number.
has been joined to Boston.
watery contents, and tho yield w^i ajjio
itofWViiSkovr
brought,
for
a
simple
reason
—
it
always
way
which
threatens
to
entirely
destroy
glasses with me, and well lei. the mut­
thry'U
A Chicago lady complains of the un­
lees, although with luxuriant growth of 3,230 inhabitants, Austria one in 4,355,
fights, and every attorney in’ England
tho prqspocifl of his expectant wife. It remitting
]
ter drop.'
love of her absent husband.
thoatalkK_____________________
.. '•
rrmr/i froR r.
Hungary one in 5,492, while llassia has was an old story—a story of ruin by
“Then Montana ftaid, ‘Tom Carbcr- knows it, and a client must have • long
He
never sends her any mopey.
but oho for 13,105 people.
RUSSIAN IMM1GRA TION.
drink, and of "yearn of penury—but it
“I don’t sec h6w I could have dona ry; -eitier you're'ganerop^,.'&lt;fr else pnrne und stubborn temper to ataud nny
Ths Danbury Newt man has dedicated
Tho Russian Mennonltes appear after
Tho standing army of the new Ger- is doubtless true, and following put his
more for.him than I did; but still the you’re cowardly, an’ if I had known chance of a verdict If its correspond­
his almanao^to “ that distinguished coman should not-bave beenpunishod—be you st the start, it’s most' likely I ents fly at high game, that makes little all to have decided to settle in ’ tho ..man Itoipira is rathtr a'foraxidsble ar­ uauoI luek, which has been to’destroy ■
btlxnrcr
in the field of meteorological
t
oMpfittla!’’ ‘
wouldn't ha* waded in. But tho ruajter difference. A letter may contain au at­ United States instead of Canada. Tho ray,- oompriwng 005,720 men,- 56,250 himself and everybody else who has any
*
TWiUi theft! words lire Judge awoke to can't be let drop, for there's hundreds tack on an archbishop, and -it will pub­ Secretary of the Interior desires to with­ horses, ami 576 BeM guns.
connection with'him, he comes forward horoscopy, inflammatory rheumatism.,’
An Iowa newspaper proclaims itself
- the consciousness that he had a fellow of people in my section an' between lish that, or a lament about some tri­ draw from the market 500,000 seres of
CdxrxnhrnL—Said a boy : •' That now to snatch a pretty fortune out of
traveler; and then, as if some exploun- here and there who know I camo hero fling extortion by tho postoffico and tele­ the jrablio domain, Uris being the chap yonder is my brother, and this girl the hands of his wife ere he goes back nn “ honest newspaper,” and in another
tion of hi». remark would be in order, to kin yon ; bo tliere's Imt two ways— graph authorities, and that, too, will amount of land which the sect is ready is his sister, and yet 'she in no relation to hia wretched home forever. The parngraph'Bays : “When a man profesaes
The capacity of to pay for and exclusively to occupy. of mine.” Answer—Tho boy lied.
story is as fine a ono to work up unto a honesty nowadays, keep your eye peeled
, ho went on :
we must fight, or you must run. If find ready admission.
' . ,t .“We had a. very iuteroeting trial, in you’ll run, it’ll bo just as good to me os the English for taking tronblo about At a time when some peaeunista arc­
novol as Wilkie Collins or Charles Reade for a thief.”
Tin: 400 girta at Vassar College are
sixpences is very great. In what ia questioning tho probability tliat the
Austin last week Tom Oylterry—Irish to fight.*
could wiah.___________________
“Mim C-------said n gentleman, ono
obliged to rise at 5 o’clock in the morn­
‘ .
Tom, ho is called—was tried for murder.
“ Tom's almost suppliant bearing dis­ called the dull season, after.Parlisment deep currents of immigration from Eu­
evening, “why are ladies 80 fond of
••IN LOVK KXPM88KD.”
ing, and arc not allowed to liave beaux
rope
may
become
dry
in
tho
not
distant
has
adjourned,
and
there
is
room,
the
. I defended him, and never struggled appeared on the instant, aud ho Said:
When it Ixxxmies ncces-aary to reprove officers ?" “ How stupid I” replied Miss
except
in
the
presence
of
three
old
border for a client in my life. Fora .‘Stranger, I ain't much in tho habit o’ paper is enlivened with these letters in future, new sanrceR are Ums unexpect­ bitechildren, use the gentlest form of oil­ C-------; “ is it not natural and proper
They have ten-fold edly opened to view, aud the alreaut
wopk before, and throughout the trial, runnin,' an' if wo arc to fight, we may. great variety.
dross possible under the circumstances. that a lady should like a good ofltr,
Thk expense of running railroads in Reproof must not fall like a violent sir?"
’
'
I worked night and day to look up tea- as well have it out now, os any time. weight from appearing there; they have flows on with even more vigor than be­
The intended trawimigration Italy is enormous. Every ton of coal is
attention and consideration, and at for fore.
timony, and to {■resent the case to the I Are yon heeled?'
storm,bearing dowirand making those to
This is from the Augusta (Gil) Chroni­
Jury in the best j-ossiblc light . I con“Tom asked this question, because the mere number of readers, they are from the Czar's doimnions is the most bought in England, costing $10 (gold) droop whom it is meant to cherish and cle : “ Delinquent subscribers should
suited with all the attorneys not engag-1i we have a law against carrying concealed probably greater, as I have raid before, recent development in this interesting per ton, and transported nt au enormous
refresh. It must descerd as tho dew not permit their daughters to wear this
ed for the prosecution. Wo got him off ‘ weapons, which is regarded nt such than those of a. paper printing thrice field. They are a Russian variety .of oust to Italy.
upon tho tender kerb, or like melting paper for a bustle.
Tuero being so
- • . with throe, years in the penitentiary—he hours ns people will think they have no the number of copies.—Jz/ndon letter. Quaker, whom it .will perhaps not be
Tub green papers with which lozenges flakes of snow ; tho softer it fulls, the much due on it, there is danger of tak­
easy for the universal prejudice to recon­ are covered is extremely poisonous; but
should have been acquitted.”
use fartheir arms, and disregarded at
longer it dwells upon and the deeper it ing cold."____________ ________
WHAT AN OHIO DRUMMKB BOY HAS cile with the idea of. the Tartar who is children are allowed to purchase them sinks fata the mind. Never reprove tho
Tho fellow passenger queried as to ■ all others.
,
supposed to lie concealed under every
x ACCOMPLISHED.
tho circumstances attending the alleged 1
“ The answer was, ‘No; I left my
and place them in tho hands of infante, little ones before strangers, for children
INSTINCT IN INSKCTH.
Ono of tho best illustration* of what Ruzaion euticle.
The coming of this .who always carry things to the mouth.
murder, and the Judge answerc&lt;l—
revolver with the barkeeper o' tho Ex­
ere just as sensitive as we arc, and wish
Ants and beavers lay up magazines.
tact, jflticlc and energy will du for a nun ■ body of Muscovites prefigures an irn- A piece of this paper, twenty inches
.
.
“ They were very peculiar, aud that change, ’
straugera to think well of them; when Where do they get their knowledge that
', , jjMk tisa roaaon why the trial was ao inter­
“ ‘Get it,' raid Tom; ‘I’ll waft for you is given in the history of Samuel Bryan, ■ mente future movement from that vast square, was analyzed and found to con­
they have been told before any one with it will not be so easy to dollcat 4^ in
of Cadiz, O. Bryan enlisted at the popular empire of the East.
eating. A woman iq&gt; in Montana, who bore.'
• '
tain metallic arsenic sufficient to destroy whom the*)’ are not well acquainted that the rainy weather as it is in the sum­
r .never saw Tom Carberry, thought he
“ Tho Exchange wok in a corner opening of tho war os a drummer boy,
the life of atf adult.
they.aro naughty, or idle, or careless, mer 2. Men and women know these
• ‘ had done her a great wrong; ami so i building across a street which came in being 20 years old. lu a chort time he
A Mexican Congressman ia said to their vanity is terribly wounded. They things, because their grandpapas und
Who has nut heart! o[. the blarney
when she was asked, as the phrase ia, ‘to at righfangles with the sidewalk where secured a discharge, and in a little while
have disauv.acd a new and ingenions have their self-respect, and such morti­ grnndinamna have told them so ; nnta,
Montana went in thereafter o^itnation, os-clerk in the
,.
taka up with a new man,’ *bc named her they were standing.
way for floating railroad bonds. * He fications of it are very dongerons. hatched fijom the eggs artificially, or
- • z*. iu*t urartut
at the front door, but camo out at the Sixth Auditor's office in Washington. T'Hl sn*y fcl** whnm
. terms:
yea' wUh win. your Kariwy." has introduced into the Mcxicmi Con­ Fancy how you would feel if all the im­ birds hatochd in this manner, have all
“ ’Kill Tom Carberry of Austin, No- aide on a crons street* hoping to steal Here he was placed in charge of the 1
Naturally, the lion of Cork is Blarney gress a law which makes every citizen portant personages on earth hod been this knowledge by intuition, without
up and gel the drop on Tom, but Ibis BriUih maU .ink. B. ».iuuik icinwut.,
which,oar
between 18 and 45 liable to military void before your fiieo tlurt you were a the nmallcst communication with nny
' “•But I nev^r raw &lt;»r heard of the was pot so easy.
T&lt;5m was wide-awake «d with U» bnifs mail urrici, b« m. ,reK
. It j, „ pictart,,q;o ruta; dnty, and to I* dralLxl into the army; very bad and contemptible sort of per­ of their relations. Now, obeerve whst
** man,’ said the Montana aspirant.
—he bad crossed tho main street to »lnmk «ttH Ibe tort Ort vMe Ja]»u
bu;!tl,za mcMbcr 0, tt, [a. but among the classes exoeptod are all son I Would not a certain reaklerancsN the solitary wrap doee ; she digs several
•1 ’*iNe’rtdtholM4,’ said' she, ‘ kill Tom guard against surprise; so, when Mon­ hnfi introduced our internal revenue «».l
and '
Hocnrtbj.
jn lW WtwBth persons owning one or more shares in a take {XNiaesaion of you?
Would you holes in tho sand, in each of which she
Carberry. ’
tana pokeC his pistol round the coruer agricultural systems, she had made no
not ray to yourself, what con it matter d'-posita an egg, though she certainly
century. The temsins. consist of the national railroad.
“ ‘It is the depth of winter,’ was ob­ aud followed it with just enough of his effort to aatablish n postal departraeut.
what
I
do
now
?
It
is
much
more likdy knows not tliat un animal is deposited in
massive donjon, n^uut one hundred sad
Perhai-ji one of the oddest elections
jected, ‘ and wo are hundreds of miles head to take sight, Carberry was not in Hedote-mined to make an effort-toward
twenty feet in height, and a graocral on record occurred at tho last general that a child will ba thua affected. that egg, and still less that this
, from Anatin. The journey cannot now range. In n moment their eyes met, doing this himself. Ho had on inter­
bell-tower with its veil of ivy.
Upon election for members of the General Praise spurs it on to increased effort. animal must be nourished with other
I ''bemada’
.
and the shooting begun. Tom cuHed view with Minister Delong, met with
the summit of tho tower rests tho fam­ Assembly in Germany. A certain dia- Buiine takes away its power of doing animals. She collects a few green flies,
“ ‘Kill him in the spring,’ said the down close to the road-bed, to present encouragement, and, finally, having se­
ous “ Blarney Stone,” which is some- trict had • only ono legal voter, who" well when it is administered before rolls them up neatly in separate porcel-i
i .-nnttleDting woman.
tho smallest possible area as n mark, cured a temporary .situation on a steam­
In matters of deportment . &gt; (like Bologna sausages), and stuffs one
whrit uuocessible ; lluucc, fea* have tlm walked proudly up to tho polls and vjrftote.
.
•“ ‘Yeo,* raid he, and tho compact was and becatue it is comparatively difficult ship plying between San Francisco and
courage to climb to it in order to test verted for himself, the only eligible। children ehould not only be thoroughly parcel into each holo where an egg is
to hit on -objact h ing on tho ground. Yokohama, left for Japan. Ho arrived
When the wasp-worm is
,
instructed,
but instructed privately. deposited.
its virtues.
The cratlu was besieged member in the district But when his
.
“ With the opening of travel in the Montana sheltered himself somewhat in the latter city with but twenty-five and taken by Cromwell, who imprisoned
name was announced as thtf elected Say, before Mrs. Smith comes to tea, hatched, it fiuda a store of provisions
spring there arrived a&gt; Salt Lake City, behind a low row of sacks of ]&gt;otatoca
tho Miter rliiy 'hud his untRof£ in tho
ready-matte.
Tliis
instinct of tho parent
member ho j&gt;ompoualy arose, raid, that Mrs. Smith must be helped to the
by flic Montana stage, an individual lying on tho edge of. tho ludewalk, and di®ciilties in Ins work ; but fionlly the doujouAJuI dispatchc-tlAltaiu bjepouring
“Messrs. Commissioners, I do nut ac­ preserves first. Or afterward tell tho wrap is the most remarkable, ss it docs
who freely announced that he was on partly behind «large awning post. This 'Government organized a postal bureau
not
feed
upon
flesh
itaelf. Here the
hot lead upon their heads from a lofty cept the election !” and walked gravely child that it was a breach of good mouthe Way to kill Carberry. Salt Lake was a fatal error, for with a tall post and made Mr. Bryan special commis- balcony in the court-yard, which is still
n«trs to scream, “ Give me some straw­ little croatiue bra never seen its parent;
off.
...
.
City ia along way f om Atwtis. Imt th&lt; for a mark it is the easiest thing in the
for,
by
the
time
it
is
born,
the parent is
berries,” immediately on sitting down
'shown.
According to Btiperstitknu be­
/
TAJ.K (ir X (NTX.
4n«Kxtahipa of border men span much world tp make A Jiuc J»hut»
United States,- Graft Britain. ’Franck lief, tho place is infested with Witches
to table ; but don’t treat Mra. Smith to always eaten by the sparrows ; and yet,
. The rise xnd-Ml of. Pitbole City, in
greater distaoees.
Tom was quickly * “I am making a long story of the and Germany, at a salary of 86,000 per
a scene, for the child’s sake aa well as without the alighest education or pre­
who nightly hold high carnival among
tho I’unnsylvahls ail regions, is a readviaoil o f the approach of his visitor; ■hooting, which ingi-ality w«a very.aoon annum, all expenrex borne, and assisther own. If yon have not taught the little vious experience, it doos everything
the mo se-grown, cell s.
marksblo instance bf tho transient and
shote apiece in, ante aud clerto to help him in hia work..
tint he took no steps to bo specially pre­ over. They fired
1
.4 HTRA/^JH HAN^UKY;
thing to do whst is proper and elegant that the parent did before it. Now the
as
many
yawiL
Tom'a
third
fliot
evanescent prosperity of mining towns.
pared to see company. He was Lbcu
objectors to tho doctrine of instinct
Mr. Bryan hns accomplished his misA Masonic bouquet took place recent­ Within a month alter tho first house when you are alone, you cannot expect it
—i
heart,
ampiayed st the Keystone : Mill?’nft)
siou, so forim this oountry is oonocnied,
to be endowed with a sndden fine sense miy ray what they please, but young
ly
in
•
London
wjjich
deserves''
notice.
was erected in the place an $80,000
his head re- and raihxj'fo*' H^vre last week. Though
mile* from town, and he stayed there and lie w .»l‘ deac
of what is right beoause strangers are tailorsh &lt;e no intuitive mode of making
•mexit.
Car- not the nominal, he is the real, head of After the usual lodge wpxk was done, hotel was pat up. In two months s
nearly a whole wi^k after he knew that bounded ua the A
pantaloons: nature teaches a cook's
prerani.
...
the Montana ciiap was in Austin. You berry nurr&lt; ndere.
I at onoe, und tho Postal Department far Japan, and the members of the “Great City” daily paper was established, and in three
daughter nothing about sippeta. All
Sixes the late moi y panic at the
b trial canie is very naturally and property elated lodged! Freemasons adjourn^toJhOir p theater. .Another month added a seo&gt;^®^f’«^Tpm in a peaceable man, and he
these things with us require raven years'
basqS^Vreom,
whore,
if
stand
of
the
wc'
East
quite
a
large
number
of
skilled
ond theater and an academy of music.
£ , 'didn’t vanl-nny .difficulty. Most men
amount was with his Bnccena.
apprenticeship; but insects are like
cuBtou^ed sumptuous dinner, there was■ In fire mouths the city hod her mu&lt;l mechanics havo left for Eubudc, where
• '"would "havn come in nt once, and gut offered."
Molicre’s persons of quality—they
,
they
expect
to
obtain
einptoyiuimt
which
‘ '
ITA TSi.
■ ’ :
’ spree! a frugal meal -of bread and fire extinguisher, ft being impossible to
After s pause,
the affair off their hands.”
know everything (as Molinre rays) with­
cheese and ale. The warahipful master' obtain water in the town. The end of• will be more constant if not more re­
lave done more
The Natener entertained doubts at
All good housekeepers know the
out having learned anything.—.^jdney
ptMSbfcn should value of waste paper, which can be presided, and fell the officers and visits■ the year saw aevanty-four hotels and munerative than that obtained in this
thia point, but saying nothing, the lot him ftca-I dl
iStattA.
.
(
country.
In
the
single
town
of
Paterors
portook
of
the
repast
;
and,
when
Judge proceeded.
1 ealoahs tn fall blast and a papulation
Mr—-he should made to performa variety of service in
not have been
| son, N. J., three hundred mechanics .4 COLD BA TH NKABLY KILLS T WRAP.
“ Saturday evening, just as usual have heefi ’ Aeqt
’afid ho would l:Qur*ApJd economy. Any sarrfaoe like the elqlh had l»e«n rcmo/fti, the presi­■ of 25,000. The condition to which
dent
exptiiuefi
tt»
tfls
virftars
that
the
Itonght
tieketa
for
passage
on
ocean
Saturday,
after
Tweed's
arrival
at the
■ “ ' t J*1/
T«»m came into thc city, and have been but
1 Pithole City is reduced is significantly
a Stove or grate, requiring blahkipg, can
hxlgubad disterttHiod to give jup ono' stated by the rtitsburgh Diapatch. 'sieemets. Italy, Bussia and Turkey penitentiary, ra is the custom with pris­
• after fitting shaved'' and ffixM' np for which prejudiced
court and 'jury be kept bjight tir a tong time- b^r being
,
are
said
to'be
in
want
of
skilled
work
­
banquet
twhfch
Cort
between*
"ISO
and
oners, he was immersed in a cold water
' The Danforth House, one of its many
his holiday, bn went around to the so-.
rubl&gt;ed daily with waste paper. Win­
men in iron, and to offer liberal induce- bath, after an examinatiorf by the resi­
£60) and to give the amount to the hoteb, ■’Qth.
,!he jfnrnitnre.it &lt;«”•dow*, m any gia*ui anrface that 1um&gt; been
.charity lipid of the Iqdge. Most of the1 taitted, costing originally 831,000, w&amp;e menta in the form of wages. In these dent physician. Dr. McDonald. The
mining towns spend their leisure, to ]
xl the listener.
thoroughly washed, can bo wiped and
zneet his friend’. It wasn’t long before ' H TWf Mbntana c p Was the fourth poliahed with piece* of soft newspaper! visitors spoke, aud expressed themselves1 sold the other day for 81®L Such is countries, the money to build railroads fallowing morning he wu seized with a
, ra highly delighted with the novel ban­' but an instance of tho general blight, ia raiaod before th« work is coiani'-necd, severe chill, but nuf thinking the matter
encountered the Montana fellow, i
/Tin that has been scoured, or silver
ZL wha’twran at once, in Tom’s hearing, |i
quet, and the memtars were no-gratifiedI which bra fallen upuu the regr.-n. The. "aO that a money panie-Joes not Interfere
tlut has been rubbed, can be brightwifli great public improvements, ra in anal physician kept him confined in hut
Jfljt tomakv insulting remarks."
Lund Mart fMy fur 2&amp;*iotnbcP.
' theaters have vanished, the hotels hav&lt;
aned in the name way.
Several thickMany mechani&lt;» who'
meut that it was decided to give up' put up their shutters, and the people. thia country.
’ •'
Hero the listener interrupted wjih—
tom of ths 'nix monthly batufuete, and। are leaving. At f'ithole City only nine. -have maana are going to Europe to wait tion by Dr. McDonald showed that
!; • i “ Why S&lt;1 be m»ke tqmUng nmuuk. &gt; ’ ' “Tkrts” Twxin&gt;.—WiRinm M. Tweed,
are an economical substitute for the
f
the
course
of
eveuta.
If they do not Tweed was suffering from au attack of
so
incretiM!
-the
qfraritebte
fuad
to
tire
If ho had made a long journey solely ,
‘ fagniHre jeurain to deptore the ruin of
mrterusl found at the carpet house for
'
t obtain work there, they think they can chronie diarrhea, aud Commissioner
far the purpora of killing Tom, why iter of CongreM from New York city the same purpose House plants oov- extent of about JfciOO.
their ihustrious municipality. Perhaps
rave
the
expenses
of
their
junmey over Eumbeer ordered his immediate re­
jawrzifAriaViirTfB AA7&gt;:iff74.
didn't he shoot him off-band ?"
the most remarkable feature of this
and back, on account of the oheapnew moval to tho prison hoejfltal. Hia con­
er oftheJ on Cold nights, and out-door p!ar,tr con
waUy known.
The following is a total recapitulationi general desolation is that it aliaold
of living there during the winter.
dition b&amp;camo so weak that the Con:would have b«cu murder.
cemmu- Thirty-third O
tdleged be protect'd in the name way. News­ by departments of the c*tiaiaki» furr arise, not from a falling off, but trvm
uity is down cm murder, and Ijo would that hi* is the
A Gekxan peddler aole a man a liquid
an excess of production. The present
papers placed Ixttween blanket* have 1175, m «1m&gt; the ealimatas for 1874 :
the rff ft of additional bedding. Three
daily yield of th» oil distateta is com­ for the extermination ««f taiga. “ Aud the visiting pLjRioiana for » consulta­
beam in fifteen minutes. Killing ia a
. jmted at 26,006 barrels; bat as the bow do you umj it?” inquired tho man tion; but Tweed subsequently rallied,
J boring eontiuuea ths yield increases. after he had bought it “ Ketch te Jtag and at a We hour vr.iterdAy a alight im­
per that could easily be enumerated.
77? provement marked his oonditioD, aud be
We reoomnu&gt;nd it as a household agent,
taya; “ We have received a basket of because th" supply is walimited, and
the wretelpd comjwnsAtina now re­ ana wend the peddler. “Pshaw," ex­
ceived per barrel of oil will l&gt;e still claimed the purchaser. “I could kill
ahwlute
dnr grapea from «&gt;nr friind —for because, after having done duty oner,
Mi in his
it «an be»till •■taihfitle far use aa kind
farttw rarhined by oversupply, andI it in half the time by stamping cm it.’^
until nondowu j
that the era of tea cent petroleum willI “ Veil,” calmly explained the German,
tana was to provoke Tom into a quarrel,
be upon them.
*• dit is a good way too.**
Tint BKT1L OUTDONK. •

not disposed to gratify him*—he
wouldn't take any notice—didn't seem
U, b«*r ; tut repeatedly loft one aalodu
to go'to'anblbesj jtlst to keep out of the
way. Montana followed him up, until,
at lost, standing right before Tom, he
taniped np about two feet from the floor,
rah e»me&gt; down wifi* « heavy Jar,-and
in’t
«ld,WchWr EventhiaTwaMlid
id*
resent—he only put bis bands over -J
face and wept! Fact, sir, the tears act­
ually flowed, until bis - best friends
thought ha was an arrant xjowand; ami
when ha got . up and went, away to his
rooiri io bed, there wasn’t one of them
to say a good Mord for him.
“ Montana ienjpyed a season of glory^
He had sai‘2, ‘I’m Chief !’ in a public
place,.and no' man had dared to accept
the challenge.
“ The nett morning. Tom was stand­
ing on Ab*.,sidewalk, when Montana
came along, and they met face to face.
Tom spoke to him in a very quiet, low
tone, raying:
H i&gt;
5

The Time* is the une jmper which
every Englishman who has much share
ifi wlrnl in going on in the World—
whether politico, trade,
commerce,
manufactures, literature, no matter
what—must see. And the number of
•neb people is increasing every yaar.
Some of them dislike the Tinw*, but
they read
road it, and the pretense of not
**
h-adisg bvwhkh aainc of them’ make,
“rotation. 'It
wna beis mostly an affectation.
It wna
l&gt;e-

�TAffTEE I0TEMW
School Bopk»,

A Kansas preacher named Benaon

A Live Local Paper.
gregatian increased his salary $501

Th.

j«er year.

.

Maae MB* W.oeOeo Ware,

'

A*d oil Unit

Gtodi

LOOK HEBE,

They hurry things up in Dubuque."
A young manYhere met a strange girl
fue, on a street car the other day. paid her
{fare, and niarrind her three hours

twenty-four years old nnd bis crime afterwards. Bless you my children.
was the killing of a hoy named Char
’ A Nevada pa per sayr “The many
ly F.txgeruld; be was then convicted' friends of Bill Thoraphson will regret
The Child can get j»ut cu Good Bar■a sspsr. a* it&gt; U S wnrrw in
nnd sent to States Priaon for life. to-hear that-lie was haslsud up by a
laid* world looks tojwdga.f
Through the effort^ of his counsel catpmout. the other day. on Nixon's tba atriu ar damarits of your Uwn. a»d

he has been granted a new trial; the lull, while lying in wait to shoot a
defense is that the killing w»a acci­ Chinaman. Thia was always a world
know tb»* year town exiolvd.
dental. Mr. F. A. Houker aud P. T.
of disappointment"'
•
lotkowerid lbs iMpwrtase'
VanJile appear for the peojde and EA. Foot, N. A. Shaw an J J. M Nich­ • We are pretty good at matrimoai-

nal; “Fours weddings
Chuk June of Allegan, who was

stabbed a few days since by Martoon-

a single

in

Cloned

Dry Goods,

MEDICINES,

WINES A LIQUORS,

pM^M.

PERFUMERY.

TOILET SOAPS,

Low Prices X

Very

TEAS,

rttoe building. West sics of Mais
bvila, Mish.

JOB PRINTING

CONSISTING OF

Out

m

The jail in Joliet ia haunted by a
is dead.
The Exchange Bank in Big Rapids specter that is most unpleasantly
seen and fell. It appears with its
was broken Into and robbed of 82.400
throat ciit from car to ear, and smites
on Sunday night, Dec. 2d
*
the wretched prisoners with its clam­
Last week Wedoasday during the
my hands. It is hoped that thia new
gale a large Chair factory building terror will have’ an exeellant effect
Lansing was blown to the ground.
opon the murals of Joliet,
’ A young lady living near Negaunee
A Hartford bricklayer let fall a
while examining a revolver last Sat*
! brick from a fourth story upon the
urdsy caused it to discharge and lhe
■ shoulders of a man passing beneath.
ball entered the right lung of her
I The man paused for a moment, and
brother. The bell cannot l»e extracted
then with a voice
trembling with
and be now lies in a critical con- emotion, shouted: “Hi! you dropped

Groceries,

COFFEE,

D. C. GRIFFITH.

RICE,
Am, * fan Um t

.SYRUP,

AT THIS OFFICE.

SODA,

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls
FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

, was sent on horseback for a carriage |
13 ran over an old lady, badly injuring .
vrnrs, com mil led suicide by hangio." her. The reverend gentleman who
mameJ the couple, in his haste to I
himself last Sunday.
Ma^ Volkner, a young m.itt oft back his horse nod carrage out of the

Detroit was recently- arrested for; stable, lor their use in the emergency,
larceny of tors and overcome by his ■ lacked the concern off a drive way
so th
th»t&gt;1he
he was
was unable
unable I
• . .himself
• .. .ip last Monday nnd
uhurt
.tt4 himselfan
»haine •he shut
t

A fall Um

D. M. PVRCHI8,

19} Cis

J/f/ Carding \Machine| Coffee
I« ooliciliag • very larga run of Chatom.

ORK\

1

The Highest Market Prien pa'id for

Mr. I'ilWLES,

a

wboM work baa riven nniveraal nat it faction

OLDS &amp; CO.

s t

drug

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN. HALBERT &amp; GO.

What. Now! Bankrupt Stock

business portion of our (season.
1
An old rough clergyman once took
town,.there was a Thanksgiving, on I
his text that passage of lhe Psalm,
Thursday of iast week. Not a gather- । for
,
pg of rich nnclt-s and proud aunts, who ,“I said in mv haste all men are liars.”

sight of the

(EZ* With a yiew ef selling off tU
entire stock in lhe next 30 or 68
days, I shall place the above aamea
Goods on sale at rnh-ord of prices for

lOCfe

Prlwto,

Nov. 18th, 1878.

to preach on the next Sunday. But I8-15
. ।
the eottplo reached the station in
In a little old hovel right in the 1

At Reasonable Rates,
AT THE"

Delivered at. our Saw Mill in
Nashville, Mich.

morning.

CLOTHING, CROCIERT,

You Will Find Them,

rf

which we are telling at pricta that defy
conpatitiou.

Highest Mtrket Price
In Ca»h will be Paid,

KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Tnitfag Sikkk

UF TBK BEST QUALITY, AND

FOB WHICH THE •

Detroit aged

CASTOR,

^Notions, Jt-c.
aoUeU the eUealba o&lt;
t that ha ia stahiag ia&gt;■nii which will ?rovt a
i aa well aa tshlwaeif.

Hart Maple. Roci Elm, Basnoi
aid Oal Lop,

Creak Dec. 6th.

iTmU Ufa' BukeU

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

LAMPS,
buiMNEYS,

Croctay.Hatx, Caps,BMrtKSiwes
CARPETINO,

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

CBE8RTilD iSh lOGS,

Tbomns Kelly, ah adopted son of the his engagement to take t
newly
late Davtd Bowen, deceased; was, married couple to the railroad station
drowned at the^ millpond, nt Battle aster the ceremony, and a boy who I

CRACKERS,

• — AXD —

AM mimto AMOUNT or GOOD

goods belonging to P. R. Sabin &lt;fc Co •, cheerfully answered “All right you
of Jackson, in bankrnptey, paying for
needn’t mil d bringing it up."
the seme 50 cents on a the dulmr.
»
Al a wedding in Lancaster, N. H^ I
A boy about 12 years uld, named a few days since, the hackmnn forgot

1

.

SPICES.

RAI SENS,

WOLVERINE MILLS!

ditKHR
a brick." The bricklayer, who was
Messrs. Schofield -&amp; Co , of Newr looking over lhe edge of the scaffold* AL8O A ll»nID /KCIKTOF FIRFT
CLA88
York, have purchased the stock of to see if the brick was damaged,

Wm. Peter* of

be

in lheii mmwq.

night—ten hearts made Sappyget
away with us—so to speak.

MERCHANDISE,

IF YOU WANT

DRUGS

Our motto is to sell as cheap as Must
tke cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. ana the right
change every time.

which I.
ONLY 81.50 A YEAR!

al mathematics, but we confess that
a headline in the Indianapolis Semi­

ols for t he de fendent.

DRESS GOODS.

Parties will Please Take Neiier

\

CENTRAL HOUSE.
Lodgings 15 Cis.

Heals 15 Ct*.

HOARD,

came from distant cities with rich Looking up apparently as if he saw
gifts fora family reunion, but an old the psalmist standing before him he
invalid morher called her little ragged' said, “You said in your haste, David,

:ON?OUND THE CASH PfilCl
WITH THAT OF CREDIT.

darlings around her and rejoiced over did you? Well, if you had been here
d dinner sent there by the hand of you might have said it alter mature I

Charity.—Hartford Day Spring.

lit BBT CODOS STOftl S40,000 WORTH OF NEW DRY
GROCERIES,

deliberation."

GOODS, BOUGHT AT

On Friday night last Levi Culver
A German peddler sold a man a
of Lansing shot Wm. W. White, the bqued for extermination of bugs.
marshal, at Wlliainuton. In a dis­ ‘.‘And how do you use it?’ inquired the

40 Cents on the Dollar

pute with a Mr. Dunning in a store man after he had bought it M Ketch
when Williams called him out and te bug tin drop von little drope into

said that he wished him (Culver) to his mouth," answered the peddler.
go with him. Culver started tj go “Pshaw” exclaimed the purchaser “I

the German, “dat is a good wa too."

satisfactory.

for lovera ! their sins can scarcely be

UNDERWEAR,

through the marshal's shoulder and

recorded ’ere they are sighed out—

HOSIERY,

Ed­ provided they join the

ward E. Chapin, Circuit Court Com-

the blessing docs

new acct, for

, oat sigh-dera.
Culver is L.tdly

pounded up and it is feared he is

very seriously injoured.

cave in Ophir gulch, Montana. After
crawling 400 feet into the earth they

found, in a chamber, 35 feet high by
fi6 feet long and 51 wide, a deceased
and petrified person,Hine feet seven
and one-half inches long hy 38 inches
wide and two feet deep.

AS H &amp; EXCHANGE

.4.0U

Osts, J)
Hsy. w

Hu

25 cts.^“!25 Cts.^

lioaSis1

Market Price

“I

’ "

ia a brass helment. while near
lay a mammoth copper shield,

»f spear-heads, etc. The party
found lots of pictures chiseled i
walls; also, a primitive quartz-enuhsr
Next time, they are going into iht

Detains, Poplins, Surges and

FUBNITUHE MANU7ACTORY!
MEN-8. BOYS’ ic YOUTH'S

JACOB LENTZ

Parlor, Lararj, Diiiil, Dice ui
GENERAL FOEITUEE
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
Chew..

head

was dressed, at the time of lhe

28 cent Canton Flannels for 18 cts. per yard,
20 “ Bleached Cottons for 12 1-2 cts. “
85 all Wool Shawls - - for $2.40
$9 at Wool Double Shawls for $5.75
One car load of new Dress Goods that have
been 37 1-2, 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 cts., all
SELLING AT

He was

dressed in an overcool of limestone
three inches thick, with vest and

pantaloons of the same.

And will ba sold far

Floar. par barrel,----------------------- Taxi’S?
Wtewa, Na. I WteUa. V ba.------ 1.2501.80

OYSTERS Di TBEIli SEASON.

CANRAD CLEVER.
Ire-

not decend npon

A party lias recently explored lhe

,00K AT THE LISI

Give me a Call.

missioucr, admitted Culver to bail in
th* sum of $1,000.

CIGARS, fa

I vid pay the Highest

YANKEE NOTIONS.
OENTS AND LADIES

What a happy thought

rovelver and fired, the ball passed

inflicting a dangerous wound.

And now for sale by

Ury Goods

murder me Williar^s; I'll give up." forgiveness u considered certain if
When Williams let him up Culver the suspiratory effort is prompt and
raised him.«elf on his knees, pulled a

TOBACCO,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
rhkh I will mH st the lowaM price*.

lew SKi of we an Fain

to the “scratch’’

A set has been organized in Aus­
with a heavy; pair of handcuffs and tria, called “Suspirants." The mem­
knocked Culver down with them and bers alone for their sins by sighing
hit him several times wbile down —the size of the sigh being in pro­
with them. Culver cried out, "Don’t portion to the size of the sin—and

CANNED GOODS,

Tba Saboeribar bM tab

with Williams, when the latter began could kill it in half the timaby stamp­
ahnsing him,-whereupon he knocked ing on iL" "Veil,” calmly explained

Wiliams down.
Williams came

CdNFECTTOWA-HY

In Nashville, Mich.

Than any other Store in NaahviHa.

$1 Ladies’ Merino Vests and Drawers for
49 cts. each.
5540 yards of good handsome Prints for
5 cents per yard.
One thousand bargains which we have not
I room or time to mention.

CLOTHING!
15 8L.1T8 FROM U TO ffiK

IM QBXAT VAUXTT. FROM |UO U $J

DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

Baby Cats art Pttaitota! iKtafe Bat liii Kin Bali Wj
CtFFINS AND CASKETS,

“
i Eaten 1.1.

“ tiff “ is.li
“ “ Uli

fandabwd to ardor.

8HROUDS AND COFFIN LIN

P. S.—Parti" hating mettled A*

coants. wiU pletue cedi and settle them
Maph Bafsr, &gt; lb

- -8010

NATIONAL HOTEL. N T. Paxx-|
A

».

n-uw MIrh.

I

My Mr.no i&lt;. -Th, N^M, Siipntt

w tafar i4» lit StM SWS«* "

Look for the ONE PRICE, Square Dealing
Dry Goods House,—269 Main St, Jackson.

coats.

TsrWMr-Strietiy Cash, and
no deviation whatever.

Lhreill

0. A. STEBBINS

8L. Nashville, Hid*.

I. A AYLSIOWH.

�E. R. WHITE

W olcott § Holler

DEC. 11, 1173.

■WWW............
24x 90.

' joining that Nashville Wa* "oq lhe

GROOEBIES!

A good »ixed one.

HAVE A FULL’TOC

tha.caHof V.L_________

CANNED GOODS

*fDisi».—Another of our old ettixens

’RAILBOAB.

coming to right lively, and the editors

OF EVBBV

heart ut very glad.

aged about 49 yean and for many
* \ —The gale test week blew the
years a reaident of this township, died
„ roof off of Mr. Barber Mead* barn 3
consumption, at his home in this

i

DEBCBIPTIOH,

FRUITS; &amp;2C0NiECTI0IEEY,

vmage last Monday night at about 12
—Stopping np the crack* in cellar* o'cloekXFor many years he has been

CONSISTING IS PART OF

PROVISIONS

oae In NuhnlU.
' and houae* is one of tbe unmistakable a member of the Mr. E. Church. His
April last,
funeral was attended at their place or
! nigns that winter is approaching.
S NoebviGe
worship y-storday at ten o'clock. Ser. * three striped minki
^srirtirs.
—The Christan Church is to have a
vice* conducted by Rev. I. M. Aikin. and Kulamo Crater.
HRISTIAN cnURCH-1
i concert and the Methodist a Christ­
- -1 bmenf't Ihte^rat
1874 will
' mas tree, and both about Chriatm*abosla at the Nashville House, will be sa!tcontain all of it* old features and ably rewarded.
•_
^|KTHOn.f*T Xl‘l*OOrAL CUVKCH-J M. time.
CspL 0. V. McCormick
£2&amp;tUM3atMm. &amp;*j- X—W. H. Beadle has issued tickets several important improvement* in

or ALL KIXOS,

Iron, Steely Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods. Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, atid a splendid
.
line of Table and Pocket Cutlery.

T700DEN IND WILLOW

C

N^EBw **,4&gt;x

its dress will be made. It » a live
for a new* New Year’s Ball at his
fearless newspaper
and no true
. Hotel in this village.
Rcmber date
Democrat should be without it. The
nnd place.
subscription price has been reduced Dons Tobacco. La at Cat’s Headquorteo.
' —The News gave its readets the to $1.00 per year.
Specimen copies

No’

gMitrO glrertng.

H. YOUNG, M. D. Office two। President’s Message in full last week, will be mailed free to all. sending
T™^’.
WUn Pi—,
which is more than any of the other their address to M. M. Pomery, editor
Have yea tried hie 40, 60, oad 76 eeat
coduty papers can any.
Democrat, Box 5217, New York City. and $1,00 Teo.
•Hero yui looked el thoao Sugars for 10
nB-C. w.WICK HAM. Fontcolor
X —Last Wednesday lhe Lee boys
'
—Wheeler King of Sunfield Town, and 12) seal*? ■ '
Knot do ao immediately; you will not
- wdnt ever into Knlamo and came ship, is sore afflicted.
He recently

W

.

^sr^rz-'-^ssrT^s^.

H

A. BARBER. M.. D,

Ba^siezrtJXtsr

Nashville is and

TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sber- when we get 500 more subscribers
we will tell our readers bis nhme,

b
’♦■V

He say* it wai be­

cause a man by the name of Thorp,

of

PleaM call and examine Goods
and prices for yourselves.

.

forward to the anxious seat.
—Washing machines will be more

L. HICKS. Bhutamilb. c" be

plishment.

their blood, and ao she didn’t—Gen.

Kilpatrick’*

at

retnrned home satisfied with wbut

can be found in the new brick.

Taxes!

and n group of mostly old soldiers

Taxes!

■

tail

I&gt;ogs!

—Youth is a glourioiis invenrion^ of scripture we reccomended him to
While ihc girls chase the hours, and Inst week, calls us the "beardless boy"

liebhauser.

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE !

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

Manufactured by an Experienced Workman.

u tk.tr
ELEVATOR Ilf NA SEVILLE

We are. Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators,
OWS and Drags, and have a full hoe of Extras for
im, on hancL -We have three Lumber Wagons, manufactured
here, for sale.
Ry We sell the celebrated Lightning S*»W at &lt;1 per f&lt;»ot, Cham
pion Saws 65 cents per foot, and fully warrant every Saw we sell.

LATH,
SHINGLES

Strictly pur® White Lead, $12.60 per hundred. Pure Linseed Oil, $1.10.
Wc
Urge Mock cf Burcien’o Horee Skoc». at &gt;7 per Cwt., and the Wectern lions
Shoe Kails at $C.5O per Box.
Patent Slave Bs-ksts, 60 Cents each.

WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR.

.

Oil CaOMran, Cw ai beat takes ii Eickwe for Goods

STUCCO,

■

Ifrc., «Je., C.C. WOLCOTT.
which we ehip and refal' al bollotn prices.

c. M. HOL

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

■

Proprietors.

Dogs!

Persons raining in t*&gt;e Tevoeliip of CesiletoM are berrdy notified that the Town­
you chase the girls..the months seem of the Nxws, and makes an assertion, ship Board of this Township, at a aesaion on
to dance away "with down upon their and then almost denies it in the same

on

POTATOES,

—The Christian

g

g

K

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

A DwelliBi Heme aii
lot,
On north flute Street. It in In a derivable

Social was held gathered at th e Hastings House nnd
a few hours wns pleasantly passed
nt the residence of Mr. Hadley last
Justice of the Peace, Tuesday evening. The old folkes in relating incidents of wrap and field eslnbliibed their office in ifcc new brick store
life,that will be handed down through
_ amused themselves iu social converDec-tuber and January 1873—4, and where
salon and acting cliarads while the generation and never forgotten.
PARADY, Manufacturer of
they will receipt therefor.
younger portkm played "snnp 'em
*
RootH and Shw»,
—The Hastings Banner man, after
E. CuiPMAX, Village ' Treasurer.
a- catch ’em nnd kiss 'em."
reading in his wife’s Bible the pasages
'

w.

TJ

g

pay tbs Highest Market Price for

is something they had heard. The Gen’* subject
wo cannot avoid; and James Fleming, was ”Gcn. Sherman's march to the
•he treasurer of this Township is se*,’’ and was treated in a very able furl her narlieuUri inquiry at Walooll &amp;
Hoiler’ii Hardware glore.
willing to give receipts for texes and manner. AHer the lecture the Geu,

Attorney aii Counselor al Lai,
JJENHY H. WOOD.

a w

—Go to GairriTH's to buy School Books.

grophio lino. Ho is prepared to do all kinds

lecture

—Death and taxes

£JLEMENT SMITH.

3

Weodland, had an eye on lhe

fashionable then ever this winter, Hastings was a splended affair. Quite
and many young ladies will take their a number of our citizens attended,
first lessioiis in this household accom­ among whom wns ye local, and all

dan and

co

E. R. WHITE.

K —Elder Holler of this villagtt w
widow himself, and armed with a
QIMPSON k WEBSTER, Blacko.
" a* irr
holding a protracted meeting south of pitch-fork, confronted her and told her
Charlotte, and has gained many con* if she Ijved with Wheeler King he
C. APPLE MAN. Milliner end verts. Last Friday 20 persons came would dye tbe earth a crimson with

H

3

co

co

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH, Kray Store Warmtei for One Year, and Satisfaction taaitcsfl.

Now he knows why she wouldn’t

live with him.

?
►3

—Mow that it is most lime for those back-

a •'Whereas" insetted in the News.
—We beleave we .know who the
meanest man in

&gt;3

CO
U4

Cash Paid for Produce.

ATTENTION, ALL!

back with a drove of 208 turkeys, joined fortunes with a widow of that
Homoothey had bought over there.
Township, who had had two or three

—The whistle of Lentz' Furniture husbands, but tlieir wedded life did
nano STRONG. PUin and Fann, Manufactory blows in the morning al not run smoothly. Id lei* than tfiree
7 o’clock. Il also does a little blow­ days she swore she wouldn t live
ing at 12 m., Lp. m. and 6 p. m.
, with him any more, and Wheeler had

GROCERY LINE.

New Store

feet.” Wlurt a pity sommer is so paragraph. But calling us thht awful
short! Before you know it, lovera name was the most unkind cut of all.
are deacons, and romps grandmothers. Has h not be;n our ambition from paid the licence. U»«t some do not nay. 129
dof» have been Hcenacd in thia Townibip
Caft. G. &lt;- McCoaxjex. Proprietor. •
our^ioyhood up to have a beard? and it is estimate I that there ale 60 more.
—And still another.
Brady is
A8HVILT.E, - Mlchlipm.
and haven't we tried every means to They meat be licensed or killed, or prosecu­
breaking ground for a big brick ICTO
tion* will follow.**
December 4ih. 1873.
feet long on his corner, south of grvw one’and iffit won't grow, we are
CtfcMRXT SMITH,
not to blame. Oh ! Dewey we never
Truman’s store. Let the good work
TowaShip Clerk.
immagined yon would take advantage
go on, and in ten years front nowHoa Just opened nt the old store of Dr. LinjNotice.
JJN10N HOUSE.
of us in thi* way. How could you
•ley, a NEW STOCK of well selected
Nashville will glory in 5000 inhabi
Whereas, my wife Lydia Anu King, baa
do it ? We should never be able to left u&gt;y bed and btH»&gt;d without just cause or
tents, and you in your wealth can
W. H. Bkadlr, Proprietor.
look up into the carnivorous face of provocation, I forbid any pere.n trualing ht-r
say, some of this is my work.
NASHVILLE, on my arcount, aa I will pay no debts con­
the ukind old gentleman,” with as
To which he invitee the attention of the
tracted by her.
&gt;,
—Mr. J. M. Roe of South Bend is much confidence as we were wont to
Public, He sell*
Su field Mich. Nov. 28. 1872.
Whkblsb Kt so.
visiting friends, and relations in this do. Now neighbor Dewey you ac­

J^ASH VILLE HOUSE.

PROVISIONS!

CAFT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
ftroerrits nnd gtawum;,

village. We understand that Mr. cuse us of seeking to pick a quarrell
Roe started a small Job office in this with you
Who commence it first ?
village a few years ago. Nashville But Dew^y if you will quit persum-

JONES,

can pay their respect* to him os their ing and state faelt, and by doing *o
first benefactor in the printing line.
show that there is. a spark of man­

First OlsLss G-oo.is,

MILLINERY

BOTTOM

FALL ANS WlNTSft GGQSs

PRICES FOR CASH!

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHV1L

Hn. fl. E. BUTLER

; j

wishes to inform the Ladies of Nohvilla
aad vicinity that the hoe Juel euld Ca»h Paul for Product of 'cl! kinds.
—All is lovely and bright for hood left in your foggish carcas wo NEARLY all her Mock sf Millinery
will never say another word, even if
Nashville. The Telegraph office is
No Trouble to S’iot? Geode.
secured; several new bricks* blocks the people of thi* county do tell us

Nashville. Mich.

are going up in the spring, and other
valuable additions are expected that

0HAS. W. DEMARAY.

yon are the worst liar in Michigan.

thing, seems to indicate, as we stated
An ounce of prevention ii said to
before, that Nashville is to become the be worth a pound of cure. It is the
banner village of Barry County.
little leak that sinks the ship; the

—’‘You arc a liar" used to be a

ybctlUarw ^firrrttecMnrtg.

HARDWARE.

stealing of a pin that leads to lhe

Horace criminal's cell for life. Nothing. is
Greeley and it is also with Dewey of moredisasterous to property in our
the Hastings Battiter- but we will villagesand cities than a little fire',
have to forgive. him, fov hasen’t he which at first could have been extin­
favorite

expression

with

been a member of lhe State legis­ guished by a single bucket of waler,
lature, and doesn’t he pant for politi­ but for the want of proper fire pre­
cal honor ’

caution it becomes

the

devouring

flumes beyond human control. The
—The Christian Church will hold necessary measures and applicances
/SMITH &amp; PUTNAM
its annual donation gathering at the to effectual ly check this demon iftaken
pastor’s residence on Thursday after­ at the proper,time are so simple and
noon and evening, Dee. 18, 1873. An comparatively cheap, that no .village
oyster
supper and other refreshments the sixe of ours should be without
Hardware, Paiata, Oils, 9a*b,
wilt be furnished.
A good social them a single month. Let our atizens
get together and form a good ■ Hook
time h anticipated, and a cordial in­
and Ladder Co. A company of active
vitation is extended to all.
men well organized with an efficient
captain, sufficient ladders, a good sup­
—School district No. 9 of Maple
ply of buckets and other simple and
BMtrn * rcTKAX.
Grove, was duly organised last sum­ cheap
preparations
would
be
mer, alter a two year’s pull to seperate effectual;!) all cases io the first break­
itself from the &lt;*d district to which it ing out of fire*. And a little money
was Attached. Thu people of the could not be better expended than ia
digging a few wells or reoervoirs along
district are therough-going, and a neat

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS * BOE,

substantial school house which they have not wafer enough haady.

wfU
they intend to ba second to non*.

at

Cost.

Mm.

1JEWELER 4k OPTICIAN.

chare GoeJ

arrangement*

M. B. BUTLER.

MUSIC TEACHING!

NUhville, Nov. 1st, 187ft.

LEBOT

C.

BOISE.

Ctentw’ Famishing Goods,

Millinery Goods.

HATS. GLOVE aid FEATHERS,
v« than ever before.
Hau for oae dellw.

Tritamed

NICHOL’S GROCERY!

UNDERCLOTHING

TOBACCO, CIGARS

PIPES ^c.

GIVE HIM A CALL.

I

For
BTAYX OF MICTUOAK,

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, k,
jV.

I&gt;. NICHOUi,

AD tiadi of Ceutry
BOOTS AND SHOES,

ventkMi is worth a pwsad uf core.’

Everybody U invited to call end examine the Mammoth Stock, co art mine of

Dry Goods,
Crockery,
AL. TROUTW1NE,
Notions,
Glassware,
Of Hoetingn, has opened a breach
tose vrubiag instruction in Instn
Clothing,
.
Stoneware,
mental Music, on Piano or Organ.
BARBER SHOP,
In the buildi.ig opposite tho Union House,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
NaabviDe, a here
faction to alt
MR. DELL BARLOW
Teas,Furs,
MRS. L O. CROCKER
Buffalo Robes.
Ccffee-

1R8.1. J. TIM IERI AH

may be

FRESH MEATS,

•Sh. Call Mid exa^oine before purchasing
claewhere.

GIVE HIM A CALL

�AW*.

Tbs Stated Uaiasal ef ta Coitri R*ta

i »» W001’ WHl

;

BOth. nit t&amp;urt be ao modifi«d m to to- ’
qaire tiiM Ute VUtfoIa® bt tren4wrod ;
to tho custody of a neutral power, pend- '
iug the arbitration cgT. her statu* re uJ .

United Statea vm^l. Tkb/eqaeat wm
communicated to Prenideut Grant and
Cabinet thia afternoon, when it wm
. unauimou*ly decide*! that this Governmeat would not agree to tips modifiestion reqrtftfepd, but would insist oh-thb’
; tenna as onglxuiiiy sijpixl and exchanged
-B®». CluuflMtK Obfawy, of ChJpStfo, bw

ot their toMrve. By Hawtey (OU r*WtM «"
■ rr.n.-y and fr«- t-anMlng; ate, a bitt rrruteUnx eototneror brterr,n the Mate*. Ity tUHdUi. to profelMt

tlUrra for their onUay* for apirn tnrtcra.- Byr
loach, to rrator* the fnuiklus printer-. By liuu-

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Marable stock.

Jrnwy to California, md was very deetructiro

falling off of 17,009,000 boahala of ixrfaioee
and 600,000 lone of hay fur November and De-

for the month of October were tbelargeet

e429,652 ; freight*. ♦675,000; miscolUnaoua,
♦66,000;
total,
♦1,170,606.
ExpouMa,
—Tiro M&lt;uuiol*u Parliament baildlugt at
Fort Garry wore recently destroyed by fire.
.

—Chria. Rafferty liM bdsii Mntcueod to bo
bung at Waukegan on lha 26th of December.
’

uuebbridge, to
portaticn by water from the Interior to the AUautk
■raboard by way of • t he great lake*.... The Hprakr-r
announced tbe elandlng cctumlUee*.... Adjoaru-d
tai Monday.
.

EXC1TEMEN T IN BA YANA.

ElfUKClAL JNl&gt; niDVSTRlAL.

—There waa an increase in the public debt ,QArrACiiG«sr.a»L Jovsllab, (lag. Bcaaixi.
axd ntr. CoixixiAL Mixistz* Bninx—
during November of ♦9,028,1776.
EORKIOX.

.

—Trouble Um arisen between Germany and
Spain, growing Out of llie wlinm of a German
voeael near Manilla, and th* Government at
Berlin ia patting its'navy into a condition of

s learner Juniata telegraphs from Santiago that
tbe exacCliumbcr of the Virginins ptaeengera
—Cardinal Peed, Arehbiahop of Perugia,
has been elected by the C»»ditia!a aa the mie—The reported duel between Gen. Man­
teuffel and Count Goefen is denied.
—News comes from Havana of the brutal
murder of two Amcricane. It hi extremely
perilau* for Americans tobeeeen in tba streets
of tliat city.
—The Popo ia.agaln indiepoaod. _
—AHavaha letter aaya the Virginias han
cruise for fllibunlcra.
—The Spanish.fleet han ceased tho bombard­
ment of Cartagoua and withdrawn from the
bartior. Tho city is to bo attacked by regular
—A Madrid telegram »ay»: It ia reported

Caatelar and Balmoron. Tho Corrrepondrncia

thug of lhe Cortes, tbe Left will op|*otto 8*1morou ami support Pi y Margall for the 1‘roeidency.
.
.

CONGRESSIONAL SUMMA RY.

Tvfsdai, Dec.

Bills introduced:

Maekinaw UUnrt, Mkh.; Gurdon, crantftiR lid
the Atlanile and Great Western canal: Ia&lt;all», •
gaalxlng the Terrltorjr of Okloliama ; buckuighai

offered a rtacluiion directing the Judiciary Cummlt-

Wxd.yksdat, Dec. 3.—Smote.—Bills lutro-

w Oovcnirnmt
i 'c'.njtrurf; nr.

.pro-&gt;ld»
..Morrill
.Fntl

Gilbert.

large StotLOO. .

KcbmtttMl

A Havana dispatch of tho 4th insL
says: Copt-Gem Jovellar telegraphed
to the Madrid Government to-uight u
dispatch to tho following effect: “ The
Madrid Government peremptorily orders
tho Capioim General to deliver up the
Virginias/ Gen.* Jovellar respectfully

THE PIN MACHINE.

\h*

'

Thin mncltine » one of the closest approachre that mechaaiea have made to
the dexterity of the human hand.
It
is about tho height and aizeof a lady’n
sewing-machine, only much stronger,
On the left side, nt the back, a light
bolt descends from a long shaft in the
ceiling that drives all tho machines,
ranged in rows oh the floor. On the
&gt;K .14. ol Uw machine liu&gt;p or&gt; . l-s
a reel of wire that has l»een straightened.
bv
by running
running through
through n
a compound
compound system
system
of small rollers. The wire descends,
and the end enters the machine. This
is tho food consumed by tl»e yorncious
little dwarf. H\» pulls it in and bites it
off by inches incessantly—one hundred
and forty bites to the minute.
Jast as
he seizes each bite, a little hammer,
with a concave face, hits, the end of the
wire three times, “ upscU” It to s head,
while he grips it to a counter-sunk' hole
between his teeth. With an outward
thrust with his tongue ho then lays the
pin ideways in a little groove across
tho rim of a small wheel that slowly
revolves. By tho external pressure of a
stationary hoop those pins roll in their
places as they are. carried under two
serial of small files, three in each.
These files grow finer toward the end
, the series. They lie at slight inclinsof
tion on the pins, and a series of cams,
levers nud springs are made to play like
lightning. Thus the pins are dropped
in a little shower in a box. Twenty­
eight pounds are a day’s work for one
of theae'jerking little automatons. Tho
machines reject crooked pins, the
slightest irregularity iu any of thqm l&gt;eing detected.

on, there will bo a serious conflict.
Calm people express the hope that the
United States will waive the question of
direct delivery. The authorities are
williug to obey tlic mandates of CssMorrill .(VU) tciar, but the Dj aninrun will not ounsent to a direct surreirder to tho Amaricans. If Castelar and tlie Government
of tbe United'States insist, the author­
ities will be comjMjlled to'abdieate. The
situation is extremely complicated, and
nobody can tell the result.”

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'An Engineer-a I'm.** Albert WdhaeB* Jr.;
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pcrtraji;
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Genesis of Geo
Geology.
No.
S 5 ** Utah JPrise
’*•• Gonaab
logy. '* N
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Brown’s Bbokchlal Tbp&lt; ires, far
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! X^susc of dlwhse. and the P*** re­

BOLD SY AI.LI

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Ltf*," 4, lUMtrotod; “ 8*lfl*lnro**;' *‘ Among
tho Illoudea;" "A Chapter 4m Lover*;
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■eason it prevents fsver and ague and other
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Qouterbary. Dr.
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an ttlltw.
I Article upon the Church of the Unite I

TliK SPAS1SH COMPTJCATTOA'.

•

Ih-.J. Walker', MBniaViatire herb, found on th. l.wer
of
the Sierra Nevada mountains ofCMffozn!a, the medicinal nroperttea
are extracted therefrom without the use

nudnUinod afifgb i
of iU artJchw. the i

resigns his position and demnnda that
another person be sent to take his place
who can carry out tho. orders of the
Government. Considering the excited
state of public opinion, and the impos­
* THE HOOKA C TifNKEI..
sibility of overcoming the difficulties,
Among the great engineering feats of
Gen. Jovellar submits that he was pre­
whicli
this age ia so prolific must now
pared for delay, during which oppor­
tunity would be given for reflection, and be included, the Hoosac Tunnel, the
lime given io allay the fiery patriotic work on which was oompleU*d on
spirit of the great National party iu Thanksgiving d^y. Thia atupendona
Cuba, but the strong orders from Madrid enterprise, by which means the Doer­
immediately to be executed deprive him field aud tbe Hoosae’ valleys are to .bo
of this resource, through which he brought down to tide-water, baa taken
hoped to succeed in upholding the au­ twenty years and about $12,000,000 to
thority and interests of tho country. In nccom pliah. The commercial and lx»order that the Madrid Government may nomibal advnntagaa which Boston and
comprehend the difficulties of the situa­ all New England .will reap from the
tion, and do justice to the ardor and tunnel can hardly be exaggerated, for it
perseverance with which he began his opens a new highway from the lakes to
justly
labors, winch * had already begun to the Atlantic. As the Boston
produce fruit, the Captain-General de­ observes : *' Through the opened Hoo■ac
the
tides
of
commerce
arc
to
flow
scribes the situation in the island. He
declares that the impression produced without cessation. It ia to be the road
by the news of tho -arrangement which to the Wc&lt;. The products of the prai­
has been oonpletod between Spain and ries will come down to the sea for export
tho United States can be compared with through its nuuroive gateways, and the
that produced in Spain by the Treaty wares of Europe, as well as tho results
of Bayonne, which led to the war of of New England manufacture, will re­
independence against Napoleon. He turn by. fhe same w^y for diatributicu
begs tp assure the Government that the over the continent."
immediate delivery of tho Virginias
London has 85,001 homeless people.
will instantaneously cause frightful comThb merchant navy of Great Britain
moliuii throughout tho island, which
would be sure to result in supcessive numbers 116,804 vessels, and these are
catastrophes, even if a nun of the manned by 330,000 British sailors.
highest ability should bo in command
Hilabt Dikeask.—Many persons suffer
here.”
with heart disease without knowing it—
The dispatch states that public feel­ suddenly they chop off, and their friends
ing was intensely excited. Tho loading nrc astonished, on a post mortem exam­
ination, to leant that they died of heart
merchants of Havana held a mcetingfor disease. Tho heart, like, the brain, is
the purpose of providing means for the tho seat of life—its diseases are of sev­
.purchase of fast steamers to act aa eral characters. The most common are
cruisers in cave of war with the United valvular disease, fatty degeneration, and
functional derangement. If the liver
State.*, Similar action hns been taken becomes deranged und dig'll ion is im­
by the merchants of Oienfucgos. Gen. paired, the heart, through sympathy
Barrie! aud the Colonial Minister had and juxtaposition, becomes abnormal.
tendered their resignations. The dis­ Tho following symptoms indicate ap­
proaching disease : palpitation, gid«fipatch says : “Many influential Span
ness, faintness, nervous prostration, de­
iards in convention to-night express ranged digestion, vertigo* cold extremi­
the opinion that farther difficulties can ties, etc., etc,, for which the old school
be avoided provided tho conditions *for will administer iron, opium, antimony,
the surrender of the Virginias be mercury, and. many other mineral pois­
ons. Heart disease in a blood disease—
changed.
They are not uawilling te pnrifv the blood ; remove obstructions
see her delivered into the hands of a to n limpid circulation by taking that
neutral power, and the question of her Ve t/clabk Alterative, Vinboab Butebs,
right to boar the American flag decided aud you will bo a sound pcw&gt;R in two
’
by arbitration. • The majority, of th »■ or three mouths.—[Oom.
people are determined not to permit the
Fob Low of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Jnsurrender of the Virginias directly to dlgeeiion. Depression of Spirits, and Gwroral
the Americans, and, if this is insisted Debility, in tiroir various foraro, FzuKo-Pnos-

by.lagin* itaMtetetataterNST&amp;stiiX

u« «’.«• ® eent,.

take her.

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ToxM-hortar, 70 mile* from Corpus Christi.

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i result in obvious, timt if - this Govern­
; ment wants the Vlrgiains at once, it
i has to go in the harbor at Havana and

citioa without change of can.

CRJUKS ASO.CASUALTIK/.

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Emily Huntlrnftcn Miller;
H.-eimlaimng Crtlsm. Artswsn* «*&lt;
: and I'Uy.-coutMMH Games, Punta,
mas. Ctwr^tainaOrt-arc Story.

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tho .Diiieeopia Cfaunb h» rwraited Ji: the
fonualiun of a now eact called the Reformed
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N^HVILLE; BARKY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER IR, 1873
irig were unknown ; from the hiding were amoothed into rmilna of pare re i
CURRENT ITEMS.
Carr. Jonw T. Dbmw remarks that
places ofsin,where no my of.God's light solve -nd "noble joy; and all, I trust,
were touched deep down where the eye -the R-.tlJai.il (Vt.) Globe.» edited by

CHRISTMAS out;.

everybody else is happy !"

flocked m,
to, vivwuu^
crowding •*4Uthe
M3&lt; ’ns day they uw*cu
It tar
room, the passages, the doorstep and
the pavement, clamoring fag- bread,
Buch hideous, hunger faces, sucli
bleared e^ras, prematurely wrinkled
and both the tadie* were so busily em­ cheeks, tin-distorted mouths, and brutal,
such dirty, nakea
ployed tn killing the “fatted calf” vicious china;
against his coming that neither had a breasts, scarred here and there in the
hist street fight; nneb scrawny hands
O, if- ,‘!Mnt‘H«tty” h»‘i not been so and pinched, dilapidated figures ; such
. oundly idevpiug, dreaming of the happy pitiful, timid, anxious faces here and
days wheA ’Rob, the baby, mode his first there ; such wicked, blasphemous ones ;
kppiartflica dn
family stage. Again such vacant, idiotic nacs ; such apolo­
“big siatarjljfetty**, carried the may gies for and burlesques of humanity I
chexpbin her arms, rocked him asleep never saw congregated anywhere, ex­
cept at Aunt Hetty’s Christmas feasta ;
him m^Uld-* ocoe more like a lovely and, thank God, that I do sec them
flower, all grpre Md dew and sweetness, there ! For not only were they gath­
and then she saw w;Ux unspeakable an­ ered to a feast of the fat things of
guish how easily a brtafh of sin blasted, earth, but, after the ebunoroua body
hia- beauty. Once more tii* re-lived wafl Batinfted, she always had some
those terrible hours when. Robert, her sweet, and noothing hymn or ballad
idol, was proven to b&lt;J veyifist day. sung; and after, when their minds and
Again she saw him erripg—falling, fall­ hearts were somewhat diverted from

bermaid, had stayed io lister, to it-!

Rb*T»In*l fnrni* «• n&gt;»» n

“A MAN AND BROTHER."

Ob, Auj^ Hsttv’s Chbujtmai -Fbast.
Once upon a time, and very near a
Clln^tmwi time, a little ragged beggar
rat•,ted at a certain arek gate on tlie
apex of Snob’s HflL Now Kate, the
- cook, was like a ceri *
’
1
poroupiae,” albeit her bite was a teuder
and touching thing to experience. With
characteristic 1'arocity she flung' up the
oaah :
5e MjFho*Jrufl yea be nftlier wantm’. ye
-dirtby, raggod, shnivclin, lazy sphal-

pecn ! Lave go the gate, will yez, an’
git out o’ the yarrud, or I’ll send for a
poiaoeman an* have yez arreathed for n
vagrant that yez adb !"
.
ili
I,wly 5ratt
■-to
Aunt Hetty, and Jiapa said I was
to go right op to her room 1” pleaded
the litils'oreatare piteously.
“Worm! worm! Did iverycz hear
the likes o’ that 1” ejaculated Kate.
** Look at the rags iv her, an’ the tags

iv hex, on’ nary a oboe to the feet iv
her, an’ her face M purple.as SW.onld
Mlill *pettyioVV, aii’ thin iy 41’' /°w-

Bloody Mary had stood at the door ! If
the brat proves to Ite Robert*h gerrul,
end he a shtarvln wid could this Christ-

her out in the first wink
had thin fhartnight, a
shlavin'Jur the^loikeaivyez. Faithit's
•»
not mesilf ud wake her for yex .if the merry above our hid* il never see sun­
ghou.4 iv Bloody Mary stood at. the
shine again 1"
dodr. t-lt'a nothin* yezU get by bangin’
“ Perhaps she’ll go to * Aunt Hetty's
rotu4 .thia house; for leery blissed sowl
Christmas Feast,” suggested Rosa. ‘‘I
ga?vo her a ticket, and Pre got her ad­
tbe^luhcacics ir the sason
big bhristiuaa, fho^te to-morry I dress on a elip of paper in my pocket."
“ Och ! the darlint j Mav the Howly
ku,■y'ycz be, iCa veraelf that’s
VirKi*Hn.V*tt» UUT Tl air mjrrll
^■■tppc'fifc'fiir th’it same flinste,
in ^mornin* axj’ see if I can find the
an’ it’s my advice that ye lave off ahnivplace* ‘afcrif ivur I 'sli tny eyes on that
elin’ an’ take yerailf out iv the yarrud
cliild agin it's mesilf *11 know who's
afore the p&gt;lacvmnn comes," accompattrtiW H ItaVkad mkyhap bring him
nyijg bey ad,Y»opwjlh aj*nny of two, hdfae UWm re fore him like-their own
which the child picked up with a xnouni‘ ------------■’her hoarte* blood!"
ful “—
Thanks
!" which not ’ ‘
with

X.U.
mu not
U'-I (prutr.
But Robert did
some. Aa, u:ic
one hsa made on *♦ ecstatic ma” nf itself.
by one, her " children” gave her “goodA Pkcmstuvaxu auctioneer sold K
by,” “ God bless ybri," and the like muff worth about filft for 822, and
grateful greetings, she scrutinized, trilh dropped dead while taking the money.
The doctors try* to make out that he
but no reu-xnabcred linroments were had heart disease.
thfixe.
.. ;i f.
,■...
r_f ingenious
t mechanic has
r „ brought
.
Aw" He will not come J" she sighed,
n combination of steam-gauge, trywhen the laet guest had deported.
- - glam.,
- in
- one
cocks,
and* water-level
all
“ If ye plaze, ma'am, I'll take ye to
only two hole* need be
him !" broke in Kata, unable to find an
iter, instead of six.
easier way of telling her story.
I
t is stated that London actually
Filled with aatoniahment and incredu­
rinks purr milk. Under the Adultcrality, they all Xffllowod her down the
‘
of

ing deeper and deeperinto the abyw'uf
sin, day by day. Once inore-*he naw quiet talk about the Man of Sorrows,
her talpnted, beautiful boy arrested for who had nowhere to lay His blessed
a heinous' briihe,' committed under the head, who all-Hia life dwelt among the
beetiahong influence of wine, tend heard poor and lowly, and knew their every
hfaflQtof “Lostl lost! forever lost!’’. want; and she tried to make them feci
Then she awoke slid remembered that it that her Christmas feast was but a dry
was on a Christmas eve he went away, crust compared with the banquet ofand again her presentiment returned, love he bad in preparation for them, if
|hM : Plrialma^ jbei tendtir, imnrdful. they would but come to it And we
forgiving, reconciling time, would re­ liave great reason to hope that many
store him to her arms. And so, pray­ have already gone in to partake of that
ing a*d hoping, nite falls asleep again, foaat .through the precious ministry of
and in a blissful dream saw the wretched those days.
Every, year the old visitors who re­
outeajl transformed to a shining saint.
A^ fqm.“ my. ladies,” they were busily mained came and brought new guest*;
•tagsged’ in''putting on the ‘’final and this sjiecial feast was crowded,
touches," hanging gifts upon the won­ oil hungry and expectant The viands
derful Ohriataaaa tree; adjusting the smoked upon the table, chairs, benches
curtains so that only the artistic ray of and standing places, all was full ; and.
sunlight • be allewod to enter. They so was Hetty’s heart.
“All thciMj creatures -children of
ow^lodtpd the dinner preparations, and
dressed the children in holiday attire, God?' she asked herself ; “ these dirty,
all the while chatting of the expected deformed, wicked wretches, some of
guest. Ah 1 would he cqpie at last, the them yotm|L O very young, in years, but
All
poor, unhappy wanderer ? He would have fearfully bid in sin—all His?
a story to relate that would hajrow up brothers and sisters to those who live
Acu aoutfl irfhsor had tears to shod virtuously and fare womptuonsly every
^(4 would resce+c them for hie woes ! day? No—no 1 it cannot be! Else
for, despite the disgraceful stain he had the more fortunate children of the
left upon the hithsrfo immaculate Dnd- name jmrent would be more tender to­
cf escutcheon, be was well beloved in ward the suffering, cramped and crip­
the Dudley mansion ; and while they sat pled ones.
in hopeful expectation of his happy re­
“ * Feed my lam bs!’ said He ; sure!
ran}, the poor, pale-faced little pleader, three are not of His floek ? Yet His
went sadly »w*y to his gurret without words, ‘If a roan have an hundred sheep
so much as a kind word from them to and one of them be gone astray, doth ha
relieve," poor papa's" wosa 1
not leave the ninety and nine, goeth
Old Katie, alone, kept the child in into the mountains and seckcth tliat
remembrance.
“Bother the face iv which has gone astray ? And if so bo
her!” she said, goreipping over her tea, tlud he find rt, verily I say unto you he
to Boso.. “Tm blissed if site didn’t rejoiceth more of that sheep than of
look He picten iv master Robert at tin ! the ninety and nine whieh went not

And thin, the name iv her ! Hitty—
jist a« Robert used to call Misa MehitaWrtie
r,'tfu
W'rte’oiiM
otiM ’ilij&lt;pf
ilippcr,
tii’
’ 'hear her askin
askin'’
, «pd didshe say
MM her faytber
to
'huiyW chamber ih grand,
QrV fcfa would She bo-' afthcr
aa any goosey-gander iv the lot! An' in wantin’to?.Ijravrith me. leddiea? faith'
it one iv me lady's poor-house folk yes an' it’s ’ Mi« Hetty ought to 'kndw, an’
be ? I faith, on* it’s like the *grattytude
jita.-ractilf omgjit -tq .ny called her to
»phake wid the child if the ghoust ir

HUfciUpfrev hnnim
some beggar’s woe.

Now, Aunt Hetty was an old maid, a#
von
nmat know
: aixL atthomzh '»
shedaw,
w&amp;b
r.lwJ®d4wn
‘bbaii*e4,-»»

shifted to oarth its burden of snow; up
the creaking stairs of the house our lit­
tle beggar had inraiicnBd; into the
desolate garret where he lay,*'" poor
papa,” on a few wisps of straw r'cattercd over the bare floor, little Hetty’s
ragged bit of shawl spread over him,
her frail arms clasping him tenderly,
her fair, gulden hair mingled with his
black, matted curls, her baby face, pure
।and white os the anew drifting in
*through the panelass window, pressed
to his wrinkled, emaciated and no less
pallid chock. There were teem on that
,cheek—her tears—frozen drops more
precious in the eyes of God than your
।diamonds to you, madam ! There lay
the pennies Kate had given, flung away
because of no avail ! Dead .in that
lonely room she found him—dead, and
she could call back no warmth to the
stiff fingers, or sight to the glassy eyes,
or smile to the shriveled lipa with pal­
try money or precious kiss!
Dead since yesterday—both of them,
Robert and Hetty !—frozen stiff in that
agonizing last embrace, and we decking
our Christmas tree the while and pre­
paring our oostly gifta and dinners.
God forgive us ! Not a hand, of all the
hoppy millions in. the great city, to
come and eloee those staring eyes 1 Not
an arm to lift them from the floor, and
prepare them for the grave. Not a grave
to receive their deserted bodies; no
coflin, no mourners—nothing! Nothing
but God's merciful love for thorn ; and
for m.—the millstones hanged about

tbeyll let you come here and liven

|&lt;x,k v Ib
'
yearly spread

CUXISTMAS CAROL- .

wings of flies off, and throw spiders into
the waterpafl. He used to pelt cats.

But one day he was. entirely eared of
these bad habit-., He used especially
to pride himself upon the skill with
which he could capt uro fljca and blue­
bottle*, as they reposed on a sonny
wall, with one sweep of his hand. If
any of my young readers are desirous

Tub supers'ition that cattle kneel at
midnight on Christmas Ere, in recogni­
tion of the anniversary of the Savior’s
birth, is still oaid Io exist even in some
part* 0! England ; while the belief that
water drawn at twelve o'clock on Christ­
mas night is miraculously turned into

Ths Ix&gt;ce O«J Atausbt) -

to select a particularly rough brick wall,
and remember that they must dualr their
hands very rapidly and violently toward
the fly, and dose enough to the wall to
touch it
Ono night when Daniel was in bed he
had a dreadful dream.
Ho dreamed
that he was walking on the sunny side
of the rood when a very horrible giant
dame along. Daniel stood still, struck
motionless by terror.
The monster
crept gently toward him, and raising
his enormous hand, made a swoop at
Daniel as if he had b&amp;n a basking blue­

I«osMkBtngatamb.

bottle. Daniel tried to run away, but
it was too late. He found himself
is not allowable to call tightly squeezed in the giant's flat, and
by their right names, could feel his bones cracking with the
and ho who dors not say “long tail,”
pressure. At thia moment he woke,'and
for example, for fox, pays a forfeit. ,
found he had tumbled down between
the bed and wall, where he was so tightly
pinched' that it was only after along
struggle he could extricate himself.
iris nightgown, into the parlor where
hia parents ware al supper, and told
them he had had a Imd dream ; so they
Then-’* mirth «ud th*r»'» folly.
pitied him and gave him some scalliqx-d
oysters, which I think impaired hia
• BrhtM iry •»« yev.
digestion,, for he often had bad dreams
afterward—about supper-time.
With 1*114*!*Ur *i&gt;4 dlu,
One day he thought he was going to
catch a very big blue-bottle, but liis
knowledge of entomology was scanty,
and what be caught happened to be a
bee—and it stung him so severely that
his arm swelled till hia eyes nearly
dropped out of bis head.
I hope this will be a warning to my
ALECK KTKPnXKS-AN IXTXREST­
young friends not to be cruel, and when
ING SCENE IN THE HOUSE.
they catch flics, to be quite sure they
(WMbiugtoa &lt;D«e. 11) Cor. ChJcar* TlaSfS.]
The most noteworthy incident of the
CHRIST*AS IN R USSIA
debats and one of the most interesting
The leveling band of civilisation haa
and dramatic occurrences in the House
in
most
countries in Europe set aside
of Representatives since the war, was
the speech of Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, the joyous merry-making oommsu at
Christmas
io earlier periods; in Itawm,
on the salary question, thia afternoon.
It had l&gt;ecn generally known that he was howevsi\ the good olden times still in a
great
measure
prevail; for, though in
to address the House, and the galleries
were crowded. After a short tqteeeh by St. Petersburg and Moscow, and other
places
where
the
influence of European
Judge Poland, of
Vermont, Mr.
Stephens took the floor, speaking* from fashions extends, the ancient manners
and
customs
are
wearing
out, in the re­
his own seat, directly in front of the
Speaker's chair.
He leaned on a moter provinces of the empire they
away.
There
the
Christian
festival is
erntch, which was placed under his left
shoulder, and gesticulated with his still celebrated according to the forms
right arm vehemently. He spoke with which prevailed on the first introduction
all his old time tire and eloquence, and of Christianity into the land. The an­
the members gathered around him in cient ceremonies axe considered of such
scores, so that the remotest parts of the importance by the majority of the Bus­
hall were quite deserted. Numlxexs of tian population that early in the month
members sat in the centre aisle, and of November all minds become busy
entire stillness rcignnl. His remarks 4ith thoughts of them. About this
were made with evident care, and period the fathers of families begin to
showed careful preparation. He argued reflect, and to calculate how many m°in favor of an increased rate of pay, sagua, what quantity of rolled meat,
both for members of Congress and nil Itow many bottles of kirach and other
other prominent officers of the Govern­ liquors they ought to provide for the
ment, calling attention to the fact that coming festival; while the women pon­
in one of the last speeches be made in der upon the chances of spending a
the House,fourteen years ago, when he right merry Christmas; they arrange

had . no, e^pqct^dion of returning, be
took grounds in fsyor of salaries
of
8100,000 for- the President;
810,000 for mflnbrni nl Congress, and
other officers of the Government in
proportion. He* believed that this in­
crease, mode last year, waa right, bolti
on moral and constitutions! grounds.
Whether it waa expedient wa* another
matter. H&lt;‘ argued that members of
Congress ought to have as much m the
highest eiaaa of skilled and professional
laborers.
OLU CORPSES.

Tm jolloraw **’» summary of the
more important attempts which have yet
been made to determine the antiquity

“ From observation at the delta of the
been ordered by the Minister of Public
Tiniere and on the lakes of Ncufchatel
Works into the project of Messrs. Low,
and IhcBBe, the bronze age in Europe
Da Osmond end others. A working
haa been d«-tennin«d with approximate
accuracy to have been from 3,000 to
grand exhibition of 1867. It received
4,000 years ago, and the stone age of
at that time the mnetion of Napoleon
the Bwisa Lake dwellings si from 5,000.

VARLETI15R

Ruled paper—The French proas.
Dbawjmo paper—The dentist's bill.
AMTinaLU. butter—A battering-ram.

it coats only about Si,600 to make a
lady fashionable this winter. A set of

Not a patriotic smoker in the land
but is in favor of reducing Havana to
Some young chap thinks it easy to en­
ter an old man's house, because his gait
is broken ami his locks are few.
Ir you wish to travel cheaply, patron­
ise those rtilrooda which advertibc to
carry their passengers “ through with­
out change.'*

“Is the Colonel hero?" shouted a
man, sticking his head into a Kansas
City street-car.
“ He is," answered
thirteen men ns they rose up.

Thb Oufiffregationaliet, after growl
ing at printers' blunders, says: “ It is
os much as a sentiment's life is worth’to
travel from New York to Chicago.”
The man with that shot-gun ahoulil
start immediately for Pittsburgh, where
a 14-year-oid boy |ms perpetrated nine
stanzas beginning aa follows :

—Cleveland Reader.

■

GROWTH OF THE GRANGES.

[Waretactoa XMtor.J
'The National Grange issues a weekly
bulletin of the 'number of subordinate
grange*, Ac., which is quite eagerly
last numl«r it appears that there are
8,040 local granges, with a reported
membership of 678,675.
The number
organized during November was 97*.
and for the first week of the present
month, 209. The largest growth is in
the Booth, re witness the following

KKfc::

selected for the entertainment*, whom
they shall invite to while away the long
evenings with them, and what girls
Vtnrteta........
tlieir own daughters, should it be their w,A vuttnrn
lot tp celebrate the maiden aeativsh •reui....&lt;....... koi
io
This last point, in particular, is matter
Iowa is the only State that rane
for de*q&gt; consideration; for the young ahead in granges and. membership of
ladies in Russia are the heroines of the Missouri. It has 1,838 granges organ­
ised, and besides has the first member
vented but fc r their amusement. Meet­ of Congress from its own numbers—
ings of friends and relatives are held Mr James Wilson, of the Fifth District,
every day during the Pfoilipowki, or Who is a working fanner.
time of Advent, to discuss there im­
In Poland, and eLpowhere,it is believed
portant matters, when bitter contests
often ensue, to appease which many a that on Christmas night the heavens are
propitiatory gift and many a sugared
word from the lips of nurses and tire­• is re-enacted, bwt ft is «xiypermitted to
1women, who are the diplomalisbi off the ejunte toaeeiL Throughout Ninth 1every Russian family, have to be givan.. ern Germany the tabtea are spread and
lights left burning during the entire
The common
' night, that the Virgin Mary, and the
.
* ‘ angel who passes when every body
evergreens
is derived from aimiant
'
Druid practices. It was an old belie!

la tbe .window^ that the Chrirt^dri’d
erament subtidv. The Prussian war
'.' 7'T L
, ^771j
by
fc- plia boo tebw
frost until a milder sraaou. The hoMy,
Tillage. Tharp is also a widespread
. . .
....
f-fct
m ILe Nile allmnittn itubnates
ivy, rosemary, bary, laurel, and miaout, but the company are now willing
an afifapiity of abont 30,000 years, tak­
to build the tnnnel at their own exttetoe, furnished the favorite trimmings,
ing from a celoulatton by Mr. Horner,
Then Aunt Hetty forgot self, time,
I the estimate nf gj inches per eeutury as
make their grant a perpetual monopoly.
Chaplet* of there wwe also worn about
{dace, everything but this wonderful
the rate of d« posit of the mud. Another
This the Government will not secede to.
love nf Christ for His suffering poor,
It ia probable, however, that a limited

baton

aHntioM.

hungry children
- among

them to

and ivy stall rearain in£egi*nd the and

n.y papa lived in
were children from

DANIKL RADDLE.

Dimiel Daddle was a boy of a wicked

offender to a fine of $20, and, if tho
offense is' repeated,' his name and crime
are printed in one trf tho local papers in
addition. It is reported 'that “ the
clriliken fae groffiig f$t 'and .healthy.”

the sea of Regret which surge* over us !
Looking upon those dead faces, we,
one and all, vowed deeply and truly that
God's little ones should never again
ask from ns bread and receive n stone ;•
but that with open arms and purses we
would receive and succor them in His
name, and for dear Robert’s sake.
And so—one and all—we are working
and waiting for the noxt greatTeaaL
Some of us will undoubtedly have it in
this same house of Hetty's, bat many
will be sitting there- inside those man­
sions " not made with hands, cteruql in
the heavens.” God grant that none of
“These be all gone astray ; who gothem go upward to it through the period
eth up into the mountains of their deof starvation,.whose gates trr may un­
spoir, that rise io the very heavens, to
wittingly have left ajar!
find Hie wanderers ? Alas 1 not many
in the body climb' those rugged
CHlEF-JUSpCK WILUAMS.
heights; but we know not what minis­
[W**h. Co». CUcmo Tribunal
tering angels touch their souls with
I give you an exact physical sketch of
home-sickneaa, longings for the safe
Judge Williams, taken from measure­
fold and the dear shejiherd’s voice, for
ments in the year 1866; and, as he is in
‘their angels do always behold the
all essentials unchanged, you can get a
face of my Father which is in Heavgood avoirdupois and linear notion of
the man.
He was bom March 26,
4823, and is of the* age of John Sher­
man. Ho ia G feat 1 incli^wnd weighs
millstone were hanged about his neck, 178 pounds, measures *0| inches around
and he were su*k in the depths of the the cheat, and 22j inches around the
uea !" w.ih whispered in old Ratio'a ear bead—or more than Trumbull, lore than
by Conscience, a* looked njx»n thia Eumner, and the same as Edmunds.
company of “ wandering lambs." There Chief-Justice Williams* ancestry is
came up before her a vision of that deli­ wholly Welsh, and his name is ho com­
cate child who nuffld be Robert's girl; mon in
Jes that it stands third in tlie
and the Rebuking Hand hung a great list of common Biwwnca for England
weight upon her because she had de­ and Wales, and is nearly as common aa
layed her search so long.
As soon as Smith and Jones. Thu^Wehh element
pondble she slipped sway to begin it, has baea very common in our public
coming back presently as pale aa if she life. Jeffonon had it. in the name as
had Seen her favorite “ ghost iv Bloody well as the blood. Senator Anthony isM«7,"
half Welsh, ta-Senator Morgan the
Feasting finished, Aunt Hetty's chil­ aame, Garrett Davis tl&gt;e same, ex-He*sdren were listening to her accustomed tor Pomeroy ditto, and Sprague ditto.
words ; and, clustered about her were
TUNNELING FRO* F&amp;AEdX TO EN­
all the Dudtey aunts, uncles, cousins
GLAND.
■who “had come round io Hetty's poorThe tunnel under Dover bitnuta is
again

tfs9s.pt twice b year she liked to gather
a perfect swarm of little ones about her
; to ” satisfy th# maternity vithin by the
Snob’s Hill mansion. The vagrant, temp,* re she naed to st^r, “ and have it
seized by some unaccountable impulse, done wiih.” About the time teat Rob­
ert’s &lt;&lt;MlevM» irver, end when they lx»ran after them so quickly that she sud­
denly found herself within my ladies' came convinced bo would not of his own
accord come home. Aunt Hetty bought was standing meekly at the foot of the
table reading to them Christ'» lieautiful
and unable for the moment to explain
words :
“ BknumI be ya poor, fur yours is the
could
-tiivw
hwve*
gathered
the
chil
­
kingdom of God I
was to relate the u.h*1 beggar's tale.
“ Blessed be ye that hunger now, for
Her paps had once been very rich, dren she wished to find, but it wa^ a
1—ta Wmm•^'^dnr/Ue mafatedfc. ye shall l&gt;e filled
Blessed bo ye that
th* ■blind," could find werpnow, for ye shall laugh.
ma’am, Xuuhe Jald ng&gt; so on&lt;pight ! the
“
But
»&lt;
“
■
unto
you
that arc full, for
teaanoe.
In
fact
it
was
iffiMi we were pasting ;
a hjrieu’ fate winch aha hoped poor ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that
laugh
now,
for
ye
shall
mourn ami
Bob
and
hia
wretched
family
migl
t
little
restored to her
dMl -ud
ol Ui»'w»r; ft nS«T l&gt;«

bum their carnage, ran up the steps,

vervmgh^andpcwqpr

NO. 12

many anxious one* were full of a glon-

tiquity of 50,000 years.

�SUMMER GOODS HOLD

taiize iohots,
School Books,

4 Zire Local Paper.

ooo

AT COST
LOOK HERE,

Worth or

that l.r;xu ;

DRESS GOODS,

boy who laughed at him on a of the

On * UttI* excarstou.
oeived.

‘•Th»Eufi»eir drunk"—joo—
q-L.i .... ik.

T buy all kinds of produr
Our busings ie conducted
within the roach af *11, and no one to peranoe principles.

ONLY $1.50 A YEAR!
Hie I err,bit fate.

nnny means angelic.
But I wan't
you to understand I’m a go-a-head

JOB PRINTING

woman and dou?l slop for trifles so

io spite of my rumatiz J went to the
Quilting. Now Quilting* ere alters
very interestin ocasions to me, I

mny be

exceptin,

It has caused all my trouble,
My heartache*. and trials
’Twas the came of that Wreck
And the precious blo*d shed;

denshel way that Mrs. Sniffles told
her that Mrs. Billings told her that

throe

dollars

and she

Uoo’e— aan Light—ana ad.
■
M. B. Dvrnx.

would'ant be suprised if Mr. G-------

broke down in bigness jest on account
7,5®
.1,4001.45
1.80
...4.OU
60
________ 30
..glO@$lf»

of his wife’* extragravance, I never
doubt enny thing 1 hear at Quil'ings
beeox-it comes by way of so many it
I heard at

sartinly must be true.

that same Quilting

that

Jackson' was

and th* the

dead,

General

Ki

Dutch had taken Holland I mean to

go to all the Quiltings there is, so I
cun keep your readers posted on all

the iate news.
My idee of of a good compensation
consist in tew things namely ; good
grammar and curreel spelling. 1 think
that’s what

Nasby’t and

makes

Butter.
ft.
Cherac,
“ .
Egg». V dox....
Hams, -fi lb*
Lard.
ftTatlew, ■w ft
Chickens.
ft..
Turkeys, y lb....
Potatoes, f? bu.
Onions.
bu....
1

Josh Billings* tilings so popler, of
Turnips, tpha
course thcy.ve got some maleral wit Apple*.
bbl...v
but e&amp;ecalion is a great thing and Cranberries. *p bu....
Dressed Hogs.
100.
there’s no excuse for eony bein ig­
“
Bceee* “ .
norant in this “nineteenth sentuary' Maple Sugar.,lb...

.15^.17
18
10
r12i

— AND —

CHiBRTiRD 1SH106$.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls
FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

Crockeri. Hatt, Caps, Boots, Sites

SPICES.
CRACKERS,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

LAMPS,

CHIMNEYS,
*
bASTOR,
KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

CLITIIK, CNtKir
Notions, Ace

Hard Maple. Rod Ba, tarooS
an! Oat Lons,
roa wmen

the

or th»

D. IH. PDRCHIH,
who stands second lo none us a Custom Mil-

Highest Merket iPricc
In Cash will be Paid,

8-15

which we are selling at prices that defy
competition.

best

quALirr, asb

At Reasonable Rates,
With a view of selling off Hk.
entire slock in lhe next 30 « Be
&lt;Uj«, I .hall pl.ee the .hove ,,mrd
Good, on sale at unheard of price, [a

AT THE

Jfy

Cardinol Machine

Prints,
1OCU.
Clar
Ac Coat to Thread, 6 Cts.
Coffee A Sogaz,
I’JJ Cts DRUG

STORE

Is soliciting a very targe ran «f endnm.

Mr. PtHVLES,

OLDS &amp; CO.

You Will Find Them

proTomonli in bin mills which will prove a
benefit to customers m well a* to himself.

Nashville, Mich-

.$3 twa$3,60

Tmb, bin fakb ui Innbg Sikk.li

whose work has rivea unlver*«l mttofaciian

Defies CumpoUUan 1

tST The Highest Market Price paid for
Produo*.

DOWKIHG &amp; ALLEN. HALBERT &amp; CO.

What Now! Bankrupt Stock

talk of (

starting a sewing society and I’ve

SODA,

RAISENS,

AL O A UM 1TLD ZMOUMOF FIB6T would mpeetfally solicit the ettentloa of
customer* to tbe fact that he to makiug itnCLASS

Nov. 18&lt;k, 1878.

(that means in this day and ago of RATIONAL HOTEL. N T. Pm11 IB, Proprietor. liaetiix*, Ulek KrarytMui
the world.)
I..
- rtuwt umlOn mOIM
We aim got enny noes papers in ,
Goshenville but the woman

AM UNLIMITED AMOUNT Of GOOD

Delivered at our Saw Mill in

.M.0o&lt;SJ»s.l.'.
.M,oo(*»s.a&gt;
—:......»®io

Groceries,

RICE,

CABPETINC,

Mrs. Spiteful told ner that Mr*.
Gibbins had got a new bonnet that

was worth

TEAS.

SYRUP,

WOLVERINE MILLS!

a gVM deal of whispering one about

another. The last one I went tew
Mrs. Euvy told me in a very confi-

TOILET SOAPS,

Dow JPrlceB I

COFFEE,

Proprietor of the

findnot your lip,
learcfthoM friends (!)

them present, and even then there’s

Very

D. C. GBIFFTTH.

Oh I noW. my young friend,

heard a great deal of news about nil

LIQUORS,

PERFUMERY.

AT THIS OFFICE.

Wei drank, and ran by it,
Thai red light—ahead.

never attended oee ytl but what I

iny neighbors,

WINES

which to &lt;

to better any one’s finer or spiritual
mater or render one’s disposition by

CONSISTING Of

Oar motto is to sell as cheap as Must be Closed Out
the cheapest, give Ifcozs.
to the Th. ana the right
before moving into the new brick, and will MEDICINES,
change every time.

Many killed !- Writ, ’bout «fty•
in ,i &gt;1_ _ __ _ - ■ *— A
--- ---

of the case, it don't have a tendency

X^KTJGrS

which thrown ita reflecUou over a Urge part

Gofhcnville Dec. 17th *73

Mister Editor:
I have been troubled with rnmatiz Mime lately and if I’m euy judge

merchandise,

IP YOU WHIT

The ChiU can get just as Good Bar-

TEE DETROIT FREE PRESS.

Parties will Please Take li.ticr

CENTRAL HOUSE
Meals IS Cts.

Lodgings 15 Ct*.

board,

CONFOUND THE CASH PfilCi
WITH THAT OF CREDIT.

oilers heerd say that is just as good

A Journal Ahve to every Michigan

as a noespnper in enny town
Yours Respectfully

Interest and Sutiblrfor every Michigan

Aunt Deborah.
MICHIGAN NEWS

Household.

HEW BRI GOODS STORE $40,000

WORTH OF NEW DRY
GROCERIES
GOODS, BOUGHT AT

ycarw Twa DiraotT FREE PRIW

CONFECTIONARY

*Tn Nashville, Mich.

Fifteen rods of the Paw Paw Rail-

40 Cents on the Dollar

flood, cansod by the. breaking away
of a mill-dam last week
Kalamazoo has a Jewish Syoap»eue nearly compisted.
Win. Stra’ght was shot by Michael

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

buy Good* for (Jaah.

fr,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

The Subscriber baa taken a part of the
Store with Cxpl Boise, and is now opening a

LOOK AT THE List

Paters while attempting to bogtarixe a

And now for sale by

Kew Stock of Staple oil Fucj

store in Muskegon Friday night
The States Prison has now 688

prisoners, the last one being Ezra
Marsh, who was "convicted of manthe prison on

Monday.

Dry Goods

was very affecting.

He is
■ICRIGAN SEWN.

HQSIERY,

$■«, fe., fe.

he brake through some thin ice and
wat drowned before assistance could

be rendered him.
—A brakeman on the Kalamazoo

and Son th Haven Railroad, ’was in­
stantly killed by accident at Alamo,

coupling broke

and he fell between to freight oars.

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

bead and cruchingtt to jelly.

CffiRAD CLEVER.

28 cent Canton Flannels for 18 cts. per yard,
20 “ Bleached Cottons for 12 1-2 cts. “
$5 all Wool Shawls
- - for $2.40
$9 at Wool Double Shawls
for $5.75
One car load of new Dress Goods that have
been 37 1-2, 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 cts., all
SELLING AT

25 cts.^l“!25 Cts.?"

band of white-robed ,angels crossing
the advar strand, witj beamjug faces.

bearing

Give nie a Call.

UNDERWEAR,

On Fnday afliroon while Thomas
Kipey of Battle Creek, was skating

The car

Delalns, I'op Itos, gwra ud

YANKEE NOTIONS,
GENTS AND LADIES

sentenced for.onlf a year.

Monday.

I will pay the Highest Market Price

His young

wife ntlendod and their parting at the
prison

in their 'hands the lanra!

wreath of peace to place upon the
brows of these innocent young peo­

ple U and ill* jury scut these "inno­

cent young people" to the peniten­
tiary for ten years for portici|«ting ia

‘rr^Prr^X'ty

thepueh^me.____________
FINANCIAL INTKLUGENCE.

whole world shine.

OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.

-

Than ssy oikor Score to Nashville.

$1 Ladies’ Merino Vests and Drawers lor
49 cts. each.
5540 yards of good handsome Prints for
5 cents per yard.
One thousand bargains which we have not
room or time to mention.

Louisville has unwittingly commit-

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
MEN S, BOYS’ k YOUTH S

JACOB LENTZ
Manufacturers and ke*p* on bead

Parlor, Library, Diiiu, Office ui
GEMEBAL FURKTORE

CLOTHING!
&lt;M SUITS FROM $• TO tlb.

Together with a fall assortment of

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES
IN GBBAT VARIKTT, FgOM
AND CARDS, BRACKETTS.

to |t

DUSTERS, fcC-fcC,

Babj Cabs aid PeraiWtm!
C4FF1NS AND CASKETS,

8fttatffWltoIiBBrtl4.il
“ “ “ iiif “ MH
EuitnT. 1
“ “ 13J5

faretohod to order.
SER DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept cvrutantly cst hand.

My Motto i«, “ 5Tto NimUe Sixpence

Look for the ONE PRICE, Square Dealing
Dry Goods House,—269 Main St., Jackson.

Terms—Strictly Gash, and
no deviation whatever.

Kftdwflto Ntti J
81, Nashville, Mich.

1.1 AYIWfflfflL

�W®

Lictot atod’Wratr

_

-d
::.^GROCERIE8!
tr&amp;l. r«.

of.

VALLET

The action wan debt.

The de­

Drop .4jrntp.

Only

rows and4|
Michael cal
Christmas Eve.

Judge­

Vermont- onoin NiuAville.
cellar far Mr. Brady.
_

took him before Esq. Wood.

.

Mr.

catching a nice large black husbands drunk, and after the saloon­
Otter,—M scarce animal in (hislocaN- keeper had settled up it turned out
she wasn’t married at all. Then Har­
—At the Social last Tuesday eve­

ARNO STRONG. Plain and Fancy top of the stairs to the bottom, but

did not sustain any seri-

If not do »o. Immediately; you will aol

din said to the Court if he would on­

delicious Teat’’
•* Why, al Car's Head­
ly let him eff this time he would
quarters.
You can gel everything there
never, no never d&lt;» so again, and the that b nice and good. '
Court—well, he is a sympathetic fel­

low, anyway—considered the matter
ious injury.
uud finally aaM that he would let him a good &gt;upp!y of Ed Whits'* 80 ek Syrup.
—The office of the Road Master go this lime, but if he ever, yer, ever
Go to Griffith'* lo buy your Oystars.
has been removed from Hastings tu caught Mr. Hardin again ho Would
place, and now Mr. Durkee can make it a sorry job for him.
.
— Go to GairriTii’e to buy School Books.
be found daring office hoars al his
Thursday thu case of the People
Griffith p*ys the highest market
•shanty” just west of the depot.
vs. BurkdofT, for selling liquor, came
—The dirt, which was taken from up,and on motion of defendant was

the excavation

for Brady’s brick

C. APPLE MAN. &gt; Milliner and has been put between M tin street
Maker, tea a* bar nwtdrnrn In tbr end the foundry, and it couldn’t have

more seryicable place.

—A little domestic flutter occurred

or ALL KINDS.

WOODEN AND WILLOW

In fact everything Tot

GROCERY LINE.

Hardin's counsel was a fellow-work­

Beu Tobacco, b al Carb Headquarter
chased Wm. Killcn’s comer and in* er iii the cellar, and begged fur tnercy,
tend to build a brick, as was staled tn and amongst other things told a story
Haro you tried Eo Whits'* 60 cent fine
Hastings Journal last week.
about a woman over in Vermontville,
Tobacco ?
—Jesse Austin scfl a trap on the who prosecuted every saloon-keeper
Bars yon tried lib 40, CO, and 75 oenl
bonks of the mill-pond and was re- in that village for getting six of her and $1,00 To*.

ning Mrs. Ainsworth, felt from the

COXBIBTIXO H MBT Of .

PROVISIONS
»&lt;rver from

Michael and after he bad sobered up

'

—SimoMb-Stone have not pur-

m

BEVCBIFTIOM,

FRUITS &amp; CONFECTIONERY,

ville lo dig i
and the ra*» of Wednesday: drove a three vtripwl aiink Muff, heiwaeo Naahvilla
urday night. We understand they him Ir—■&gt; work and to the saloons; in
xjucuoe of which Michael was
ve about 3 ’ member*.
u..«bie to work as usual and had a
—Mr. Campbell of Hostings hn«
ably rewarded.
great inchneliou to by around in the
Uapt 0. W. MeCanaick
Mted aw oyster and billiard ashvon
way.
Maishul Appleman arrested

Empire block.

Bate a full

CANNED GOODS
OF BVBHY

ment for plaintiff, $23.04.
W« all have our iropbles and sor­

TT A. BARBER. M, D-. Hom Mi­
ll. ^tkfc FhyeUtau «&gt;xl Ssmroe.. Oflk c, nc.V
Thalilri1
----- °*
and «‘*u’ 0'"-

■

feudant's plna.wiu that he wanted a

interpoaed about 50 times.

11' olcott | Holler

dismissed.
8RU Call oa E. J. Feigliuer, the Photo­
The L*»c boys buy hogs.
They
graphic Artist, Io gel pictureiuoopied and
Ixuight some bogs of T. Griffin and enlarged, and all other work In the Photo*
line.' lie b prepared to do all kind#
some of W. Bivins.
Gioffrd buys trophic
_/
— .. d
— a.H. h ... 11
hogs too. Griffin and Bivins drove

Iron, Steel Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
line of Table and. Pocket Cutlery.

co
UI

Cash Paid for Produce.

n
a
rs

Please call and examine Goods

and prices for yourselves.

a

S
S

E. R. WHITE.

ATTENTION, ALL!

§
1x4

to

§

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH, Every Stove NaraM for One Year, aid Satisfaction GiaraiM.
pay the Highest Market Price fur
.

POTATOES,

CORN, apples, OATS,

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WAR
Manufactured by an Experienced Workman/

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

tbeir liogs tu Iowa and Giflbrd fought
few miles out of town this week
We are Agents for the
them again. The boys couldn’t stand
Delivered al their
and when warm weather comes there
and have a fall line of Extras for
that and sued '•inlrogef' for the begs*
one more grass widow, crav
crav-­
^Ve have three Lumber Wagons, manufactured
.___j — v..
&gt;n,l Hbmnan will be sue
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE them, on hand.
Friday Griffiu and Bivius camo in and
ing the smiles of the sedoctivc meu.
On north Stale Street.
It is In a derirnNr
here, for sale.
paid $5 apiece, and now the boys arc I&lt;»cailvn and the house has ju«t been ivflfled
—In another column will be found satisfied.
IMKlJt SMITH.
•nd painted. Good cellar. Rents low. For
fEZ*" We sell the celebrated Lightning S*»W at •! per foot. Ch •
r«r-h»r
particular*
Inquire,
at
Wolcott
&amp;
the prospectus of the Detroit Free
Tuesday the case of the People vs.
pion Saws 65 cents per foot, and fully warrant every Saw we sell.
Preu,the best and livilest Democratic Albert M.iin^&gt; Carlos D. Scott and
SHINGLES.
Strictly puro White Lead, $12.50 por hundrod. Pare Linseed Oil, $1.10. We
TaxexI
Taxes!
paper in the west. We will send Juhn Mount for burglary wu» with­
WATER LtME,
NotiM la hereby given to die tax payer*
the News and The Detroit Free drawn and exists paid.
SALT,
that'the Traaaurcre of the Town-hip of CooJJENBY H. WOOD.
Anil so it goes.
People sue and tlNonond «nd viltago of Naahvillo, have
Press one year for $3.
HAIR.
people arc sued.
Deputy. SherilTn I unxblinhod their office bj HietrtW ‘-rich M«ra
STUCCO,
—Wo will roon be enjoying all the
■of Downing A Alien, wlu-re they will be found
,
I/-C., \c.. C.C. WOLCOTT.
and Constables feci haspy and arc on Friday of etch week during the mondi of
c. M. UOL
delights of winter—Sleighing, akntthriving, while the Court whose duty Brcetnber and January 1873—4, and where which we ship and retail at bottom price.*.
g PARADY, Manufacturer of.
ing. xupprise parties, and starting a
they will receipt therefor.
it is to deal out justice, dues his best,
JANKR-rukming. Turn Trc*»nrnr.
UA.aDY*to AINSWORTH.
fire in the cold ^before doylight—and
’ Boots and Shoes,
E. CuirMAX, Village Treasurer.
acts consciently and the party who
then we will year n for the season of
Proprietors.
gets beat thinks justice has not been
Do*.!
Dog.!
wilted shirt collars and musquitoes.
g LIEBHAUSER,
done.
Person* refining in the Township of Ca«But ’twas ever thus.
iMo i nro beredy notified thst the TuwuX—Mr.'Afexander Price has our *hip Board nt this Township, ai a session on
—A man was found reclining on the
Monday
l*-t, passed a resolution to enforce
heartful thanks for a nice basket of
sidewalk in (rout of Mr. Fuller’s res­
the payment of the Dog tex or pmwcuie of­
idence. fast in the arms of “Morpheus’ apple* which he left nt oursanctium fender*. This •»’ dona because Ju-t eomplaints are made daily by those who have
JJASflVILLE HOUSE.
a few nights ago and on lasing asked on Friday lasL Mr. D. W. Smith ptaid the license, tint eo«ue do not pay. 129
also has our thanks for some nice dogs Lave be*n licensed in ihi&lt; Township
where he was going ancfwhal he was
Capt.G. W. McCoannrc, Proprietor.
apples. Such favors are like oasis and it is e*iitn.ilc I that there are 50 more.
A 0HVILLE, - Mlehlicun. doing there, replied he was going
They mu*t be license.! or killed, or prosecu­
.
tions will follow.
down town and wiu waiting for the in an editores life.
December 4ih. 1878.
—Month'y^ Report of Nashville
moon to come up.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Township Clerk.
Union School:
—A very pleasant surprise party
HIGU SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Has just opened at the old store of Dr. LtnIVotice.
rapie offat Mr. Downing’s last Friday
aley, a NEW STOCK of well selected
HOUSE.
Unto, Lowl« •
97 Lhbhauiwr, J.* • 93
Whereas, my wife Lydia Ann King, he*
night.
Oysters and other amuse­ t.u-Mian-cr. loa* 92 MeGrav, Flor* • 99 left my bed and board without just cause oe
r. H. Dkaulb, Proprietor.
01
Ani-leman,
Frank
95
Attain.
Hattie
provocation.!
forbid
any
pors-a
tntsling
her
ments gave nil who attended an oppor­
Apple-man, Jen • • 82 McGraw, Dora 90 on my account, a* I mil pay no debts con­
tunity tor .enjoyment and not until Appleman, Lydia • 79 Aikln, John
08 tracted by ber.
To which he Invites the attention of the
Public, Ho sell*
99 McCormick, B.«*W
noon at night had come and passed Buxton, Mary
Su-.field Mich. Nov. 28. 1872.
Brigg*, Karam • 87 Mahar. Bridgrt 67
\ . WnKKLKB Kixo.
did the (Utive crowd disperse.
Virst Class Groods,
Brady. Lewi* *• 81 Nichols, Clyde * * 86
Portillo,
Yd*
•
8ff
Boice, Klroy • • 82
—The Leo boys took the money
Portillo, Eva
89
yyM. jones
Orprnter. Bell
they made out of their "bog suit” and Ciockcr C. • •
W Patiieon, Mary * pl
BOTTOM PRICEJ FOR CASH!
87 PotileSn. Eddie •* 19
invested it in an oyster dinner arid Downs, Lei tie
IHra. B. E. BUTLER
98 Porker Frank + 84
Durkee, Allie .
'.'8
the business men had a sumptuous Drake, Klcb-rd • + VI ita'ston. Ida *
. _ wiahm to Inform the Ladiea of Naahville Cash Pad for Produce of all kinds.
repast last Saturday. This is benefit­ Griffith, Csrie t 92 h«coy, Willie
Pheno i 96 and vicinity that ahe haa Ju»t eold
Karkar, Cora
96 -Staley,
------------------Millinavy
ing mankind,—for we were benefit­ Gordaier Lanra ♦ • 90 Stabbins, Dor*
05 MEAllLY «!' hcr •*ook
Gallop, Charley + 4 81 Squint. 14a * * 89 Good*, and l« anxioua to tell them A1/1*.
ed, and we know.
Tbnae wishing repairing done will do well No Trouble to Show Goods.
Griffith, Willie
98 Squires, Adalbert
•-»-«—a~*1+92
' —On Friday last while Charles Heckaihoin E. f 87 Truman, Belle t 88
George f 92
Hnghiion.HaUia 95 Truman,
---------Call and examine before purohoalng
Lentz, was at work at a turning lathe Hadley, Franrio f 81 Taylor,
“ * Jan
’------ • 6S
QHA&amp; W. DEMARAY.
Ku- M. B. BUTLER.
"£
in Lentz's Furniture Factory, his He:kalborn,'John 80 Wila, Lucy
Heck at horn, E. • 87 Woolcott. "F.
|
«uMl., Hot. 1H, Wtf.
clothing caught in the lathe, and two
83 Dorna, Frank
87
Coe, Hatlie
90
__ ------Brook*.
shirts were torn io giblets in leas time Caasler 8—
—.Ana
----- .
LEROY C. BOISE.
99 Davi
Dari Ison,
bon, CC­
then you can say "Jack Robinsan/ Farley, J.
...
Kaufman, Henry 95 Racy, Nancy
97
FmiTh.
Gilbert
With
the
excetion
of
making
his
82
Raev,
Lewis
CT
.O'.
’
.
tcr.
,
JE W ELER At OPTICIAN.
94 WookuU Jerry • 92
Of Hastlnga. hM opened * branch
■oae wi»hiug inetruetlon is Inatr
arms lame no other damage was done. Smith, Daniel
। team
mental Meric, on Piano or Organ.
.
Him Eva Njchoui, Teacher.
HARDER SHOP
—The firal social of the season of
mtMAKY DEPAMTMgXT
In the buildi.'g opposite the union Hoose,
the Methodist Church, was held at AiMwrrth, Arthur 96 Haghttou, A.
Naahrille, where
n_gj Hughaton, Addie 92
the residence of Dr. Barber, last Brady. Mrily*
faction io alL
Boiac, Leroy
* 86 Heckathorn, J.
Tuesday eveving. Il was largely Brooke. Henry
91
82 Heckathorn, L.
90 neekatharu, Lu. 01
attended, and a few hours please nil y Beeman, Viola
91
Bttrdeck, Ella
fi! Hall, Nias
passed ui social conversation and
81 Inman, Oth ••
•hG
Joum, Benia
‘ charades.” “Overcome” for instance.
• • 98 Rocker, Sydney ti» haa jual received an addition to her Block of
Gcntn’ Furnishing Moods,
eo,
। । x
• 80 L'tnaley. Ida
—
—We neglected to stale last week ___
Chipman. Frank* 72 Lhmley, Rbuben• • 80
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
that we are under obligations to the Conk. Franci;
88 Uibkaaw'. W. 97
- --------------------"
PIPES, fc.
Mahar. John
Lee boys for a nice fat Turkey. All. Duritam, One* • 91
DvOeer. Euphemi 92 Marlin. Er*
70
GIVE HIM A CALI,.
6
our folks prounceb it "liekirig” good -Drake
Rar*
------ -------82 Mania. EakoU*
The boys are paying a good price for Demund Charley M 01-b. Edna'
Hardware, Paints, Olb.fwih,
Dickinson, Frank SO Olds, Frank
_
PS
live poultry of all kinds and keep Fleming. Edith
90 Parlilb, K*raice M
THBLATBBT 8TTLB3,
their big coop chuck full all the time, Fleyhaorty, Kiner* 84 Parhar, Ida » * 90
Fleming, Lona , 94 Robert* Carrie 97
and then make a raid up on th?m
Galea, Oita
92 Rfoa, £delb«rt 82
Bata for oae dollar.
every few days, and then the way
L. HICKS. Blacksmith, ctn be

-^eas-

A Dwelling Honss and
Lot,

Pinand Bragg,

Hastings Sulky Cultivators,

Couselor, at Lai,
vllle, axtcti.

Cid Cut Iran, Brarsl C#rper ail Leal tarii ii Eichane for Gwti

Just ice of the Peace,

’

New Store

TAI LOU

QROOEBIE S

PR O V IS I O IN 9

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

STOCK

©roreriw and ^revisians,

FALL

MILLINERY

,

and winob goods

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

MUSIC TEACHING!
MRS. I. J. TIMMER1AM

, AL. TROUT WINE,

Dry Goods,
Notions,
.
. Clothing,

Crockery,
Glassware,
Stoneware,

Hats and Caps,

MR. DELL BARLOW

'HARDWARE.

6M1TH &amp; PUTNAM

Millinery Goods.

Furs,
Buffalo Robes,

Sugars,
Teas,
Ccffee.

UNDERCLOTHING

HATS. GLOVE aiHKATHXRS,
or

,-w.iioi

avi in

.

SMITH A PUTNAM.

MfAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

they kill, pick and pack is a caution.
Gallow, freak
1
/ —Last week D. Barnard was as­ Hardy, Bello
WoolcwM. Ella
sisting Horace Lee to catch a runa­ Bargee, Della •
Dart
Eway hog that had escaped from the
Wadsirnrib, J.
stock yard at the depot, and after they

had codght it and were

91

Waodentt C.

about to

liirow it over the the fence, it bit

JRESH MEATS,

NICHOL’S GROCERY!

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

M Wll«,
J.
to tw a.

Mr. Barnard od the knee cap of hia
right leg. causing that member to
swell up, and since then Bernard has
hardly been able to
’
A Bill has already been introduced
into Congress, to altolish imymcm
After they had put the
of postage on oouuty papers, and ex*
yard it again esea ‘ ’ ““
fcrofellow right Uveiy.

a.

r. ntchoix.

All toil if Cwitrj Pita tiiei ii Map to Sub, al ft
H$esl Martel Price.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

o, A. TRUMAN. ’
am BXM A CALL

�WNKm OF IfL’MA.VBAF.
The lllwow State Grange couvc.x.l st
lUpcmington &lt;k&gt; Tuesday, Dec. », s^l wM
Ureely BtteuJed, beiwam BOO and TOO &lt;Wo-

pats soma Civil Bights bill ^rarmg to their
race all the legal privileges that belong to

precip*ateJl th. fta-.«sl P®*H
~re
straiug it to moan that they have ex­
porod the fretufc. of- railroad.
and
other financial enterprise*
Ths right
of Congress to regulate tuier-Btato wnMnerca
is affirmed. and Congress i&gt; called upon to ax-

raiinwd ia reccmmendsd only ■■ a iast rreutt,
after all other means haro been exhausted.
Tiro Dartmouth Co'Jego dachdou is directly
attacked by tbo declaration that it is an in­
herent right-of the peepi. which eurnot bo
alieuaiiwl to regulate chartered mouopolire.
Ths present civil service of the country is con­
demned, iu strong language, as dangerous to
the Integrity and parpeluity of republican £n*ntaliens- a school of political corruption ana
a constant temptation to dishonesty—and a
moro ade'fnste remedy than any yet devised is

$riv ^ofh Sribttnf.
The Landing American Newapapc:-.
, •• MIYSfi SO GOOD AB IT J&gt; TQ-PAr."

and doilsrs. It ia bshered the
uade good by bls bondaawn.
fix, the eminent ^etesittet, died
the 14th test , apd M year*,
s'paralysis
—A large amount of basilicas, mostly of &gt;
secret character, was trsaaaoted by the Iowa
State Grange on the fourth day of its semion.
rseolutious, winch veto referred to the apjira
uriato committecfc. The convention passed a Among other things, they closed a contract
with ibe TTwtir lljrrcctrr Machine Com­
resolution advising farmor*, not to Seal witu
tbo oogibtoatian at plaw-nisl^ embracing pany, buying the patent, and resolving to M&gt;
tablish a manufactory of their- own to build
the Sierra hcvfiHa
some twenty firms, wbich. a short time ago,
the reapers. A committee of twelve was ap□la, the medielBAl
decided to sell to grangers at nothing loro
;Kiinted to draft a railroad tariff bill, and preare extracted thrrcWv— -•—-- —than retail price*. Other resolutions were
of AkobQl.
Th$ Mneswnr
adopted which wisely urged' the member* to renl it to the Legislature. The Committee on
dally ariced. “ Wiwt hlte
rroort to arbitration for the settlement of Tranrjwrtalioit reported in favor of the Mis­
unparalleled nr’crcffl,of
sissippi
river
and
the Wisconsin river improve­
dbqnrtea, with the purpes* of avoiding lltiga... .r.... ......a-&lt;• thatttn«vremove
ttou as much as possible.. Arveoluiten was monte- Mr. Patterson, the agent of the grange
at the Union Stock Yards; Chicago, made re­
also adopted declaring that “th* election to
port of bte sales of stock for Iowa granges,
r«*q&gt;ot»ibla offices uf brother* who are
which amounted to over £200,000. Reaolatious
editors, publudicni or proprietor* public
wore adapted declaring against the acceptance
journals haa a tendency to weaken our inuf passes on railroads by members of the Leg­
dueDoo sri m&gt; organlaiticsi." Tho following
islature ; in favor of purchasing no mere agri­
dispatch was sent to tbo State Grange of. Iowa:
cultural implements from Illinois rings; and
*• Broturm : Seven hundred strong, wo send
also in favor of au expansion of tho currency
yon -n- cordial greotuig, andXrust our mutual
and free banking.
torartf ry' acctemat!on. save one, and Lis ma- YteHberatir.M may remit tn great good to. onr
—Tho businesa transacted by the Iowa State
ordre.
Allow
ms
to
congratulate
you
on
the
Jarity •Utoereassd.
Grange, at its fifth day's meeting, was of an
glorious
sucre*
of
onr
o&gt;.teemed
order
in
your
i-jbo railway t—gustso who control our
unimportant character, so far mi made public.
Westeni roads have again boon in esssimi at Htate. and may you Ihs aasnrod that wo are A rroolntiou favoringtheabolitiou of tho office
Chicago for the consideration of the dead­ coming, a hundred thousand more. Frater­ of bounty Superinteudeut was passed by a
Mewisik Wssahi......i,
head system, and have decided that there shall nally yours, Aloxzo Goldeb, in behalf of the two-tMrds vote. The resolution adopted ths
THK M&amp;KKKT&amp;
nleuVs iiiteWsitity'.'.'
bo no more free passe» after the tlst Inst, at Ilttoois State Grange.
BcIssttBe AJSStleas......
day before yesterday, that the right to control
NEW TOM
—
Tlkore
was
an
Increased
attendance
at
the
which date the otttetesdlng pi-Tcrj expire.
Baavas—NaUvsa ...................
second day's meeting of tbo htate Grange rsarusda reais exclusively in the Stets and not
Even the conventional minister's half-fare has
hi tho National law, was reconsidered, and a
been ent off. A movement in the same direc­ of Iowa, at Des Moinis. Tho Secretary's re­ memorial adopted asking Congress to regulate
tion has been started by the MasaaobuMtta port was submitted, showing a tardlnros in tariffs on railways. A resolution was adopt­
Granges in reporting their dues to State offi­
cers, and advising a reduction of dues when ed denouncing tbo. Illinois agricultural
paid promptly. The State Treasurer’s report implement manufacturers, and discouutenanejug the purchase of any of their tools.
—The Hpusc Committee on- Judiciary have
— toirin. ti,„ Legislator* to
#18,080.79: expenditures, &lt;7,6X3.67: bal- i.
agreed one bi!! for the repeal of the Bank­ ante
s stringent Dog law was adopted : al»o
In
the
Treasury,
&lt;10,397-12. pass
।
CHICAGOrupt lav.
The report of the Executive Committee tone Lu favor of abolirlilug the office of
FOR rux
Huperintondant of Scbooh, and
Good to iTtmaHtecrs.
was submitted. They say they have pur- County
&lt;
Cows and Hsifere....
each
township
three
School
Examiners.
to the Chairman of the Way* and Means Com* chased the Warner harvester—the best made giving
(
Medium to Fair.........
State Maater'a salary wae fixed at *1.200
mitten recommending additional taratinn, so —for the .purpose of manufacturing it at The
•
Inferior to Common..
that the revenues mar meet the Government home ; and say that the machine can be made (a' year and exjicaees. "Die Committee on
made their report. The resolu­
for £100. The committee concludes its re- Resolutions
।
iy ami aflimsues* oi u&gt;r. IOT..—... _,—
FOUR MONTHS.
u»lv&lt; of any cartmate nf th- franking ptlvijrgr.
j&gt;ort sa follows:
Ouron'.er is now meaacra- ,tions recommend tbo establishment of a cir­
Faitur, Deo. 11—Nraotc.—Not in session.
bly cut loose from all oomb&amp;u.lions, and it now ,culating bleary for every Bubonlinste grange,
Hwar.—Altrr Mtna bosiurei of au nulnijortanl
refnaius for us to demonstrate to the world ,and that a newspaper be published under the
iaracler. the Hero* j&gt;roreeded to tbc $owddmUon
—Tbs American Theater, al Baltimore, was | the fact which we have so long claimed, that ,auspices of the grange, baring three leading
f tte mcurara ln regard m sakrte, the rroutt m
burned on toe 12th inaU
our order is able \o devise ways and means department*, one for adult males, one for
Well vaa that Ite matter was recommitted Io Uk
—It is stated there is a strong lobby 4u fllr peoVfAing implements, and at very much adult females, and one for the younger Demaiact Committee, with BmtrecUou* to report a bill
ben
of
the
fsnuly.
They
also
recommend
Washington working in the interest of three reduced prices, to meet the demand* of the
trans-continental railway Urtea, and there are fanners. 'We have now manufactured within that tliMdacatiou of tlie fanners' children be
tokens of a straggle of no mean magnitude on the bounds of »itir own Rtate almost all the more pfacUcal, giving special attention to
the question of securing Government aid to implements used by the producing classes, those brancbcn jiertaiaing to agriculture and
and an opportunity in irnw offered ns xf mani- horticulture, euch as agricnlrttral chemistry,
FBrura
-- — —---------- -- -............................... tiT.’LOULfi.
Wsasax Wtsoossiv a Uvrs steM-te.*
*&gt;• WW'S*’’ 11w- feeUng onr fidelity to principle by ceuceotru­ botany, natural philosophy, etc. To thia end
A Nxnox of Dthpuptich.—We live Wiut-So. &gt; Red Fan..........
t.iar monlte, sontuatn. IMS eh*ra&gt;i&gt;« bovsI earn
rep/Aa 1£m &amp; the Htetes ot Phnnis, Miunc- ing our strength within onr own State, and the grange pledgee iteelf to eccure a modifica­ fast—disaipate in everything except Com-Nsw Mixed.,.......... ....
»l«ie,
tosvlksr
Wilk
a terfis amoesl st telarsalUi*
rotja, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio, Teuneasre. Kan­ upon given implements, the mannfacturorii tion of tbo reboot, laws that will bring about riahteowmeas. und fill early graves. Oxxw—No. 2............... ................
aialter, larMlas »«l lbs Raws of tte Pay, atert
..........
We drink jtfl kinds ot pohoned alcoholic Brt—No. 2.
sas. and Missouri, which prodaco in tbn ag­ of which are not only willing but desirous of the deaired reform.
Btortse. Poetry. Ac. Rads tiatel twratateS.
spirita, and awaBow, without mastica­
gregate over ono-half of the entire coni crop entering into commercial relations with ns.”
REDUCED RATES:
tion, pork, greaee, and
of too United Stele*, there is a total loro of The following officers were elected for the en­
eo coplro, 1 year, &lt;MOJTO, aAdlrtOMB &lt;1.00
2»i per cent. Tbo hcawcat loro ia iu Kaiu-aa, suing year: Grand Master, A. B. Smedley
- London was enveloped iu an intensely
CntOHKATl.
&lt;1 percent., and the lightest in Wisconsin, 11 ‘ (re-elected); Overeeer, J. M. Dixon. Mahaska
per omit. The low in Illinois ia nearly M per county; Lecturer, J. Wilkinson, Tama county; black fog on the Uth inch, and torches were
ueceesary to safe locomotion in the atroeta.
Vt P« ra«U, Ohio uroriy 22 Steward. D. W. Prtndle, of Webster county;
Agents au4 Fosirasttsrs faraUhsJ wit* earn pls
—The trial of Marehal Baxaine before a
pct«eoi.. apd Miaeouri «Ij per oeut. IleOums AaslMtent Steward, J. N. Thatcher, of Van
Md otter laIBnasuro •«&gt; ewOtertoe M&gt; tte pro
reJarirswthe'total quantity of pork fattened Baren county; Treasurer, M. L.* Devin, of military court of Fritoce, which te^an on the
pristuix CM'Mwn wsotrd.
freoh, pure, vitali«ed, electrical blood .
r_____ ___ ..
»n f-.rwi elnos at thess
for too market, an compared with tho last, in­ Polk county; Cbaplahi-General, W Wilson, of 6ti&gt; of October last, was con rinded on the 10th finwing throngn his artcriea and vwins,
of December.' The court found the accused
................. MILWACEF-K.
dicate. in the States above mentioned and in Polk county; Secretary. N. W. Garretson, of
guilty of the capitulation of Metx and of the will have a clearer bead and a cooler Wrbat—Ho,L.....................
Madison county: Gate-Keeper, D. E. Pickens,
surrender of the army iu au open field without judgment, which, eo-splod, wi*h expen No. 2...............................
of Fremont county; Ireily Assistant Steward,
vnew will cause him to abstain in the Oom—No. . ..............................
cent.; Iowa, 4 4-10 percent.; Ohio, 9 |&gt;ec sent.; Mrs. A. B. Smedley ; Ceres. Mrs. Spencer Day, proper efforts to avert that consummation, I future.
Good, nutritions, digaatiblo Oin-Ki 2................1................
Missouri, 7 ft-10 ; Ind Wisconsin. 7j per cent. of Maralial! county; Pomona, Mrs. Cols, of and sentenced him to be first degraded from dies which Ute mrert delicate •tomaeha
his rank in the army and tlien executed. The
—There is said to be a general indisposition i Jasper county; Flora, Mrs White, of Howard
mreabcreof the court Immediately rigited a rnav take, can be fontid tn cracked
among Oongreoameu to increase taxation. *
connty:' State Agent, J. D. Whiteman. By petition to President HacMahon for clemency. wheat, &lt;r&gt;n&gt; bread, tomaUxw, raw or
resolution, delegatee to the State Grange ware It is probable that this petition will be aofb boiled eggs, baked apple., Ixnied
rice, plain rioe pudding, corn stuch,
AC-E5TJ V
A.Wl CXF’.-MbTiAK ■
.
allowed milage at 10 oeuts per mite one way. granted.
rare be*J, mutton and poultry.
With
— BicharJ Bottichcr was murdered in the and £1.50 per dinm during the erosion.
HI6TOI
—Baron Reuter has allowet! the dale of hia Vixrii ab BnntBR and moderation in
streets or 81. Louis, last week, by Benjamin
—At the third day's meeting fff the Iowa Persian eonceMioii to lapse, and the Khali has eaimg and drinking, Ibere ia to incura­
CruuanboUL to prvveut him from marrying liu State Grange, at Dm Moinra, Stere Agent
declared it void.
ble case of dyapepaia.
(QraMfibokToj sister
I; , ” * Whitman made a report of the business ol his
—A Havana dispatch of the 12th aays: ••The
FARMEE’S WAR AGAIN!
—The Indiana recently uutde a raid into the office, which haa amounted since February to
. It is RD old Kwethnh tradition, pre- '
Nueces Valley, not tt^trvn Donate Christi, &lt;100,000, and over &lt;5,000 had been eared to Virginias has gone to tire port of Bahia served , in the hthioty of Olaua, Arch-!
Texas, killed tweuijr’-joar-persooe, nd* ran off farmers on sewing-machine* aloue. He said : Honda, sixty milss west of Havana, where
she
trill
be
deftrered
by
s
Kpani^h
mat»-ofbishop oi Uprai, Lln»t Al U.» fc&amp;tivo! of
a laqre amount of stock.
■
** The first combmation in the country is that
ChriMtnM the men living in the cold
■bowing of sewing-machines- Many ef tlie evUs-undnr
that the total loro of hfe on the great lake, which we are suffering are directly chargeable
northern jxirts are suddenly and strange­
this spason frJm other tbap natural cause* to the abuse* of the present credit system.
ly m*teniorplwAi*d into wulyra, and that
was 183. uf *jiteU W iteMted from drown- ' Once {Alt of ite clasp, and Chicago gamblers
* huge multitude of theta meet togeth­
tn5, 23 from aCentsut, and 1 from burning.
will no longer fix ths price of our products.
er st an iippointed place during the
—A party at fbw^dradoc* who had robbed a We will then be aide to make tbrir supply of
night, nnd rage so fiercely against man­
■tore imCaaB Bffdnfy, Mo., ware followed by a provisions as aln.rt aa tLcy can wake tbo cur­
kind and other creatures not fierce by
party of.-ctU^epa, who, instead o f capturing rency. Arfangouieuln are being perfected by
tbe*i (agkrimily surrendered to the rabbare. whirl*, middle m=u will be entirely dispensed
naluxv, that the inhabitants of that
THE CRICKET OS
—Many pereoow were drowned in the docks
but were released oc pr«tnf-e that they would with. • Master Btnodtey presented a long re­
country suffer more from tfieir alUu-la
bi future abstain from circulating reports port on the transportation question, which of Leodou during tee lata fog.
than
ever'they
do
from
uaturai
wnivra.
' —Tho Grand Duke Alexis will soob Mart on
prejudicial to the bandits.
was adopted and ordered to be presented to
to” next legislature. A. congratulatory dis- another jmtroey around the world.
-A Berlin dwpetch says t)&gt;c public feeling
patch was newd from ths State Grange of !
Uhno s. and the following reply made: i in Germany is much excited over the late
acixnre of a Germs', stromar and th* Jncar•• Brcihtre and Si*er- r lb- 1 .*«’
I reraiion c.f Uk&gt; crew by tho Hpardeh anthorik-j. to iw. m,iiro*
__ Lu__ --S —• W, vterv iu ties at Manilla, and that the fttMast satiafac*
| ti&lt;H&gt; for the insult is to-bo demanded.
.

%Tbe United Slate Supremo Court decided
tte railroad law of Iowa to. Bo constitutional
as williin the power of tbo State to ptvtevi
»from.imnoeBkm. The case which
li.tbo 'dartstou was awntagaiart
iweatern railroad for charging a
double rate for freight from Chicago to Maraballown, la.
.
—Iowa lias nearly 100.000 graupre.
—Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland, has introduce1
into the United states 8euato a proposition to
an^4&gt;d th- CoMUtnlion/W B&lt; U. forbid the
making ..f/anytlfiig but gqli srifi r.her a legal
tender for the jiaymsnt of private debts.
—Tho Commit toe ou Railroads and Canals in
ths House of Bepreteutativee have dsddrd to
r^-urt favorably the MH fir
air-line nulroad from New York tWlricsgo.
—Every one of the Canadian Cabinet MinBOM** rovlecttesr haa b«m «-.

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Progression. No Retrograding,
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Ashville, bariiy co.; mich., Friday, December 20,
poverty, had told upon nte fearfully, and
llnmgh I was hut U« cnty^cven, I Vsokcd
far older. Riehard noticed the change,
but delicately forbore allusion to it, .ex­

acknowledge that he was not a-fit guar­
dian for Miriam, he refused to part with cept when he spoke of what ths past had
har.^ However low he had fallen,, ha cost us both with an air half-pitying,
half-regretful.

one way, duty another.
“ I explained it all to Richard; ho

rifioe me »9.tbM:child, now whan every­
thing has turned -out exactly oa we
wished. I have riceivc-d the South

not large, but wnply sufficient for all
oar wants; there is only Miriam be­
tween nA arid happiness. Why not let
your father keep her, tut he seems de­
termined to do? Shu has but little to
fear from hid influence, aud you have
told mo yourself that ho is not unkind
to her, even' wbeu drunk. My sister
will gladly oversee her education, and
we can send her whatever money is

'jtEUittTED.

OwrtaMlCy*! How ikb fire roved
uptho ehimnay and flashed with cheery
brighti1’** ihto every-corner of tha
room ; how it lit up the faces of the two
who sat^bfliide it, and softaftd the bit-’
ternoss of one and added to the sweet­
ness of the other. The faces were those
of Hannah Ware, spinster, and of her
gyri visitor. Faith Mufiray. The eyes of
tip; younger were bent on an open pic*
tore that she held.
“And this arch, lovely creature was
your sister Miriam,” said she, in a low
voice. ' “ If you would but tell me her
This woman’s face 1 jdod in the flre-

light, and her hands clasped aud un­
clasped each other nervously.
“ She is not dead ?” questioned Faith,

was hard and cold, but her eyes had a
wistful look.. “Years ago she did me a
grievous wrong, and I have never for­
given her.”

*

held up the picture appealingly. “ It
is a terrible thing to say," whispered
she, “ and how it must have eaten into
your life—this unforgiven wrong. Oh,
take, back jour woeda, dear Miss Ware,
- *sr the woke of your better self, fur the
sake of this blessed Christmas time."
“ You know not what you ask," said
the-other bitterly. “If you had nour­
ished in your breast a serpent unsus­
pected, cad it stung you to death, would
you hot look upon it with - hatred and
loathing ? If you luul sacrificed for b
staler youth and health, if. you had
widlted in the darkness that she might
rcjdfcc in the light, and she robbed you

nah, think of it, think of all you have
promised, think yf the weary years that
must elapse before I can return, and for
the sake of the love you bear me do not
let this child blight both dur live*. - I
am to sail in less than a month. Shall
it be alone, of with you ?’
“ If you knew how hard I found it to
resist this plea ! But I did. And be­
fore ho Went Richard acknowledged that
I was right, even while deploring the
hard necessity that separated us when :
we needed each other most. He prom-1
ised again and again to be faithful dur­
ing his absence, and demanded from me
like vows of eternal fidelity. 4 Just
tliink of it!' said he; * Miriam will be
eighteen when I return—just your age
now—""d I «hafl tw* thirtv-fonr. Will
the years have changed ua much, I won­
der ? Who knows but you will prefer a
younger lover then?’ I laughed, aud
replied that I had more to fear from his
inconstancy than he from mine; that
women grow old faster than men, and
that be might even transfer his affec­
tions to Miriam herself when ho com­
pared her'fresh, young face with my
faded odc. Truer wards were never
spoken in jest, and, though I am not
superstitions, a thrill of apprehension
crept over mo at the time, and I would
have taken them back if I could.
“I will pass over otir parting, and go
on to the years that followed. How long
they seemed, those years of waiting, and
how full they were of cares aud anxie­
ties ! Miriam blomamed into rare loveHnese, and wtu to me child and sister,
both in one. For. her I toiled and
struggled, and boro my burdens uncomplniningly. But sliuwas not grateful; 1|
knew it aven thee, yet, blinded by affec­
tion, found cictuie* for oven graver,
faults than this.

“ Those first days of his return gleam
out from toe dark woof of my life like
golden threads. He w;ui brave, and
tender, and helpful, and I leaned upon
him with a scuse of perfect rest and
safety. Miriam, too, whom I had found
so difficult to manage, was another
creature in his presence, and seemed to
have lost her giddy girltabnMa, and de­
veloped into gracious womanhood. I
dii Dot. nx'Ognize this as coquetry nt
first, but later saw thd’snaro spread for
both of us, and watched with a feeling
like death nt my heart tho tender eyes
and smiling lips that sought to lure him
from me .to her. She was the tempter,
ho the tempted, I the victim." Again the woman stopped, as if over­
come with bitter memories, and Faith
whispered gently:
“Might she not have fallen in love
with him unconsciously ?"
“It was not love, but a selfish desire
for wealth, that prompted her conduct.
Richard had been successful in South
America, and was rich, and whe knew it
She was my sister, bat when I saw her
shy, and gentle, and loving when he was
by, and at all other time* eold, and
hard, aud cruel; when I felt his heart
slowly slipping from my grnsp, entliralled by her youth, and beauty, and
sweetness ; when I remembered the hap­
piness I had sacrificed, the trials I had
endured, the years I had wasted foe her
—my veiy soul rose up against the
baseness of such ingratitude. I would
have warned Richard, bnt pride he’d
as back; and what if I accused Miriam?
Would he believe me against her? Had
she not ministered to bin viuiity, bewil­
dered hts senses and blindetl his judg­
ment, until I held him simply by the
letter of his vow, not tho spirit?
“The end came at last They fled
from mo—stole away while I slept,
and I awoke to find myself doubly be­
trayed... Richard left a brief Dote
begging my forgiveness ; Miriam not a
word; That was ton years ago, and I
Eave never looked upon their faces since.
But two years .afterward I read his name
in the lint of bankrupts, and rejoiced at
the news, for I knew that this loss of
fortune would bring out as nothing else
could Miriam’s true character."
• Faith bent over tho picture tearfully,

and at that instant the strains of a
Christmas anthem floated into tbu room,
.andhigh above the other voices rosea
' sweet sop Ano, “On earth peace, good­
will toward rasa I” The young girl
clasped her hands, and with parted lips
and soft eye* raised heavenward1, listened.
Then came a burst of triumphant mel­
ody from tho organ", and throbbed and
fell and died away, and over all soared
a tenor, dear and exultant, “On earth
peace, good-will toward men !’’
Twas the singers in a neighboring
church, practicing for the morrow.
But Faith’s sweet eye* had an awed and
solemn look, and even Mias Ware’s were
softened.
,
. -

“Father died when Miriam was
twelve. Strong drink bad killed his
—of the one treasure left to your lonely better'Jolf long before, and the degraded
life, could you forgive her ?”
wreck left we could pity, bnt not re­
Faith’s eyes grew misty with tears, spect Yet we mourned him sincerely,
and she put out her hand to daap Mbs for the ties that bound him to ua could
not bo severed without pein. This ca­
have suffered I If I could but speak lamity (and we held it one, whatever
some words of help or comfort !"
others thought) was soon followed by
“Ah, child, you have done much for another. A financial convulsion swal­
me; you have broken through the cyn­ lowed up the little fortune settled on us
said, ' Father, forgive them, for they
ical reserve 0? the hard old maid whom at mother's death. I kept this from
know not what they doB’ " whispered
everybody feared, and found the way to Richard, and grappled with poverty,
Faith, Mid bowed her head reverently.
her heart; yon have let into her dark- alone, and unaided. Twas even a hardThe rock was touched, aud from out
the heart that for ten long years had
Jovq and hope; .but this ta a wound- tin? t But I found work, and Miriam was still
been hardened and embittered by the
eve? you aannot heal, for it -ankle* still sent to school, and comfortably, if not
memory bf its wrongs, gushed forth the
wHh the same bitter intensity as when daintily; clad. What hurt me most was
stream of human fove and forgiveness.
first inflicted ten years ago.”
when bLo complained, as she often did,
"If you would but tell me the story," of suffering hardships and privations, Miss Ware burst into a passionate fit of
and the sweet faee was lifted pleadingly. apparently unconscious that I toiled weeping, and cried:
“ He said that, and then died for the
’ “ Would it pain you too much ?”
early and late,,and practiced constant
Tuo woman’s brow grew dark, and she self-denial, to k« ep her from want. men that crucified Him. O Miriam!
answered, gloomily, “What if it does? That thia was thoughtless, rather than Miriam! ’And I, a sinner, was less
merciful to thee! God help me, aud
selfie.'*, I tried to think, for she was such
soften my unforgiving heart!”
.
mortal hava I ever rolled away the stone

from this’dread secret.”
herhMkh^r. ,.:J j
-* rFaifh said not a word, but her eyes ' “ I correaponded with Richard regu­
were atoqneat with tovewnfl pity.
larly, and to the hut Ids tetters sever
lost their lover-like tone. As the time
ened toward this girl, wha laid c'.taig to drew near for his return, even Miriam
her from the first with auch tender, noticed my testlewmwta, and wondered
childlike trust, and had not minded that a little atadoitaly what he was like, and
whether ho had changed much, and was
had pierced through the outer awd to rich or Mt. This last she thought »
tbagddd Awt kyl-atealx. ’•You ldxall most important question, and it really
than r-l--r ---r-jjudge IxiweMJ my sister Miriam ami

had marc to do with her lik&lt;« and dis­
likes uan I oared to aoknowieqge.
first.

in God. Jf in all the.w,
who mo make efatr the

I know nut what he Raid, but her

her coquettish emile
ook. lien the grave,
। bent dr*c to miue,

~ —-------and help mr if you exo.
ir died,

NO. 13.

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. 9 Bfwjwe.Ttrr*
JSHSt^fe.w
ll&gt;*b&lt;M&gt;4M«rt
ten,

mle
wwLT
child,
eagerly,/4 mayn’t I sec what is in
the
the basket now?”
\\
"Yes, dear," answered the girt
“ Open it yourself."
’Twas pitiful to see what a light camo
into the large eyes, and how tho wan
cheeks flushed, and the tiny little hands
trembled, as she took out the treasures
one by one.
“Mamma! mammal” she cried,
“comejind look !” And at the words Misa
Ware turned and stood face to face with
a pale, hollow-eyed woman, the wreck of
her sister Miriam.
“O Mirirm ! Miriam I" she moaned,
and held out her arms with a pitiful cry.
But thv other shrank Imck, white and
horror-stricken. “ It is I, your sister
Hannah. Have you no word of wel-

b““k*0' On,,‘ BriU'“ ",d

A dawter, in replying to hta antago­
nist inyeour^ said he had a “keen rapier
Ooweranttint
irovernmrni in
in curing
carrying out
out tho
me objeot.
oujecu with which, to P’®ri*s'
fo°b&gt; and
4 coaicTTKd
.
• . on it
. .by . Con
_ .
poJren
his opponent
gtitQtjon If B road
taxed, it knaves," whereupon
“ moved the Court" that the rapier be
mny be seized and sold for non-payment
taken from ’ him ‘test ho should commit
of taxes in part and parcels, and thus
suieida. -'.-if »-»!; .z-i&lt;8r.
the whole purpose of Congress in creat­
SLNKINa Ulf
BA VRM
ing the eorjioration and establishing the
SXOOUMI uf the D&gt;line may be subverted and destroyed.
That descent inta tim depth* of the
Mr. Field concurred in the opinion with
Bradley. Mr. Hunt dirsented from the sea with, the stakingAbipwas an awful
,opinion of the court. Mr. Swayne gave experience, a®! pne .that-fell to the lot
his views in his own way, but concurred of m ire than thwe^-J^Qurtlui of those who
standing," said an
in the conclusion reached by the majority were saved. “1
,of the court
American ^gentleman, “by the side of
the vwutel, certain* that she was rapidy
ANornEB discovery has been made in going d(Htp,&gt;sMd thit 'flibre was no hope
England, confirming the statement that
of being itavttL,tT‘Mrt)uM riot have given
there is “ nothing new under the sun. ”
ten « nts tor mpehanoBb! life. If any­
An old Roman cemetery at York has
body badbefcu on the point of discharg­
been examined, and amoug other things
ing a revolver to blow qna'a brain* out,
discovered were ixittery, bronxe vases
I could not have ^..moro certain of
and ornaments, children’s toys, and
death. We went down.with the ship. I
coins in great number. The skull of a
do not believe unyl.n‘dy’ however well he
young woman was also found contain
might have 'been able to swim, could
ing a false palate of thin gold, showing
have helped cfrnng • that. She made an
that Roman dentists were not much baawful vortex in the Water. It seemed to
hind onr own in the matter of skillful
carry all of us along.with her. Nothing
workmanship. Blocks of stone, about
ten indies by twenty, were also discov­ could have saved you except holding
J8M&amp; W • W®"
ered, which wereobviouidy used as head firmly by
belt; and rport of those on board, I am

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—I infers II.:General
this from the following
figures
:
Deposit*
in
United
King- ,!
a
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*- — the
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dom, 8100,000,000; deposit* in the New’
England States, VCO,000,000; deposit*

in New York, 8182,000,000. But the
real facts are, an shown by experts in
the Treasury'who have compiled the
reports recently received showing^the
condition of the savings banks in the
United States, that bnt 30. per cent of
the deposits above stated in the New
England States and State of New York
are in reality actqai savings deposits,
the balance being mercantile deposits,
deporited with these ravings banks as
they would be in any other bank, and
drawn from day to day.

OHIO
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMKNI&gt;MKNTS.
Then a spasm passed over the wo­
The Constitutional Oonvtmlion of Ohio
man’s faee, her knees tottered, and she will adopt sections somewhat a* fol­
fell at, the fort of her wronged sister. lows :
She sank to her knees in the firelight, “ Forgive! forgive
she cried, “ for
“No person elected-or appointed to
and l*eride her knell Faith, and the two Richard’s sake and the child’s if not for and accepting any office or service un­
sent up a silent petition for help and
der the Constitution or laws of this
guidance, and the music floated into the
Misa Ware lifted hex up with words State shall, from the time of his elec­
room again,.and the voices sang, “On of love and comfort, and then turned to tion or appointment, and until the end
earth peace, good-will toward meu !”
the little cripple and asked her how she of the term of such office or service, re­
Faith rose the next morning at darn. would like to live in a bright, sunny ceive or have, directly or indirectly, any
bouse, with picture* on the walls aud office or employment, gratuitous or
glittered with frost-work, arid the dis­ flowers in the windows. Tho child's commuted service, ’ gift, benefit, or ad­
lant hills were dndined ptwe and white eyes sparkled, and so did Faith's, and vantage from any railroad company or
against thd blue sky.
She dressed the poor,' heart-broken mother was over- • officer or agent thereof, or from any
quickly, and haring put on her hat and cosrn with.emetic::.
proprietor er stockholder of tuy rail­
shawl, and hung a banket on her arm,
Ont from that wretched tenement road, or any perron interested therein or
wm stealing from . tire room, when Miss wont four instead of two, that morning; in tho use thereof.”
'
and when a little later in Umj day there
“ No owner or part owner of any rail-,
What! out (or a walk *0 early ?” floated into Mini Ware's room the rund, or his agcut, attorney, counsel, or
strain.-: of that OhriatmM anthem, “On other employe, nor any stockholder,
basket, tool Why, child, where are you earth peace, good-will toward men," the officer, agent, attorney, counsel, or
other employe of any railroad com­
pany, dot any person directly in the
a slight flush crept over her face. “ To cripple, aiid wondered, childishly, “ if use of any raiiroed, shall be elected or
a poor woman’s near by," she falteml,
“ whose little daughter is crippled, and happened, and were singing for joy up
thia Biate.'
who will have no other Chrit tin** than

fair state of preservation, and bore in­
scriptions after the present fashion.
One little coffin contained the remains
of Simplicia Fiorentina, ten months old,
and daughter of a soldier of the famous
Sixth Legion.
The words -in Latin,
“most innocent soul," briefly and ten­
Iderly teii what we require many lines to

not say whether the ship keeled ortr or
nut when betow the- water, but she
One lady a* repaired puare been re*cued with a bag ql, gpjd, mud to have
oontafrwd £20Qr-l“ouud her neck. Thu
firet-eW ptafiUgera ‘ IneWtod
Hunter, of the American nuvy, and lita

The number of farms in California is
23,784; their average stae, 482 nerca ;
their total cash valua, 8141,600,000;
fruewe#
total cost of feaccw, 8ffi»,(KM),000 ; annual
cost of fence* (including repairs and
would be 1
interest;, 88,000,000; all annual pro­
ducts, 850,000,000 ; livestock. |B7,OOt),- Uytrato.
TtateUer of the Ville Marie Bank al ago,’bat only jurt published, is a litw- 000; fruit tree*, 8,000,000; grape vines,
Montreal daaptae* the way in which mto
Yankee* got ^10,488 that lie left on the
800.000 too,; un.ual pruductu,. of

*en*e of pain and pity.

isoovarod folded in aheeta in an old
oua* at Amsterdam.
Some copies

towanee. They live way up in a mtaerabte ohfte^went, and I meant to hsv*

jwsr IW« sr
Tel’er, whirl
bloom

ists.

A BRA VE liRITISBKIi.
GVRREXT ITEMS.
ctnm
I want Bcr to think Santa Claus sent
The commander of the British
them."
'
A HUNDRrr- years ago it only took of-war Niobe, who put a stop to the
" Dear little Faith,” said Miw Ware,
1,200 lamp* to light Paris. Now it re­ butcheries of the Virginia* prisoners,
brokenly; “ take me with you. I would
quires nearly 40,000.
did not touch hta cap when he entered
The English market is now supplied the harbor of Santiago de Cuba, aa
No wonder your sweet eyes shine with
-with piss made in Connecticut, and mauh as to say “by your leave."
such perfect content . Yoq have found
America makes the best needles. '
did not, it is said, pay the customary
the secret of happiness in helping others
Connjxucvt threatens war unless salute to the fipamah forte. He did not
and forgetfulncKH of self.”
wait for the anchor to touch bottom, bnt
The wretched tenement was all uutir Maasachusetta stops ehipping her pau­
jumped into hta boat and made for the
with haapMi life when they reached it per* into the land of the wooden nutshore before the Niobe ceased to move.
Red-faced men, haggard women, and
A douse that sold for 835,000 two It was the 7th of November, and fifty
wan-eyed children pressed past them on
more passengers of the Virginias ha.l
the stain. Miss Ware shrank back, bnt years ago is now being driven on a Bos­
A broken shoulder beerf ordered for execution that morn­
Faith went on bravely, and had for each ton street car.
ing. He came from Kingston in answer
caused
the
depreciation.
a kindly look, or word, or smile. And
to a telegram from the American Consul,
oh I it was beautiful to see how even
Thkbb is more carpeting made in the
asking for the presence of an American
the-brfitai faces- of the men'softened, Nineteenth Ward of Philadelphia than
man-of-war.
There happened to be
and what a glad, grateful look came in all the looms of the n-st of the United
none at Kingston, and the captain of the
into the eyes of women and children at Blates and Great Britain.
Niobe responded to the dispatch. Cto
The “Proper" wheat is said to be the
her greeting.
,
1 Pr»w M&gt; &lt;r»rtb,/o rq«ti r n-kwiI i -."
landing, he proceeded - straight to the
Up, up they climbed, until Miss Ware boat varioty grown in California. It
’
That Thy-will in na I* done,
Governor's house, and peremptorily de­
Moor win •ntt Thlue bn one;
It is remarkably
could scarcely draw her breath, and was came from Chili.
manded that the exccutions alionld
TTwra wj^not UruMon*-.
.nick with horror at the misery she snw white in color, producing more wheat
cease. The Governor declined to inter­
around her everywhere. At the last and less&lt; offal than any other variety.
VARIETIES.
fere. The captain of the. Niobe replied
landing they stopped, aud Faith pointed
A bad egg is hot a dboUe egg, but is
The days of slavery in ’ the United that, “in the absence of an American
to a door that stood slightly ajar.
States are not over.- The “Wild Men man-of-war, be would take the responsi­
of Borneo," who probably constitute the bility of protecting American citizens,
T»i» resP‘Home Insurance Compashe went forward aud pooped in, and best traveling side-show in the country,
aud guarding-tho honor of the American nay ’’--Agood wife. •
Miss Ware heard a child's voioe, and a are held as property, and are valued at
flag." “ Protecting American citizens
What fruit is the most visionary?
sudden joyful ’ cry.
Faith looked $50,000 by their owners.
aud guarding the honor of the American The apple of the eye. ,
slightly disappointed, but tried to hide
Bnnoir claims for the rat a higher flag" meant, in English, with the Niobe
it, and beckoning Miss Ware to follow,
How to bvWoame. your sorrows—
place, bo far as utility is concerned, to back the proposition, the bombard­
entered.
’v
Strike one of your owu^igh*.
than 'the gambler or thief holds, and ment of the town, the curtain torise on
Miss Ware stopped at the door, and
I*
the thirat of a horse satisfied
says that the principle on which we ex­ the scene in about five minute* after the
looked around. The room wan small
terminate ruts requires us also to ex­ captain should set foot on the quarter­ when hi* rider givita rain, to him ?
and dingy, and almost bare erf furniture,
C
anada
in the home of more than 20,­
terminate gamblers and sjiorting men. deck of his vessel; so tho Governor
but scrupulously neat and dean. Upon
Is ho far wrong ?
“gave way," and fifty lives were saved. 000 people who were born in the United
a rude pallet in one corner lay the crip­
State*.•*
The motit selfish suicide yet is that of We do not know the name of the gallant
pled child of whom Faith had sjiokeu.
sailor (says a contemporary in com­
“Mr wifqr”,
a. critic, “ta the
She was pale snd emaciated, with rings n Mr. Stoddard, late of Chesterfield,
menting on this brave act), but all most even tempered person in the
of yellow hasr clustering about her blue- N. H., who spoiled his family’s Thanks­
'
Americans
who
love
the
national
ensign,
world
—
she's
always
mad.
”
giving
veined temples, and large eyes that glit- - dinner by
- hanging
- - himself in his
tered-strangely. Mtas Ware started at bam early in the morning. Any reason­ ■ all humane people who hate cruelty mid
Jpsn .Binnisos says ; “There ain't
I
barbarism,
and
the
fifty
doomed
men
■
ennything Wai' will kompletely kure
sight of her and pushing past Faith,
well-bred man would at least have
! snatched from the jawa of death by tho j kizyness,tb'ut n sWmid wife bos been
lifted up the little face and looked into Wtt&gt;ted to carve the turkey.
hcrota oct, owe to the British eapinto
known toftuny u wme."
it eagerly.
j Accobdinu to the Constitution of Mis---- —v; —--------- 7-—-------------the ritspect and gratitude due to a brave
What is your name, child ?" she atasippi, the Governor and Lieutenant- j
A Veuhont mim went over to an
island to live ak Robinaon' Crpsoc did,
questioned, and her voioe shook over Gwewor »«.l U-o bom oitiom.ot,
' ,„o„AlfT Meulojr.
bnt hta wife followed with a club, and
tiie words.
lb. Vmtol But., for tratj jrar..
Unjtod auu, Hop„m.
“ Hannah,” was the trembling reply. Hu LtruteMnUGorraor Jo*. A. K. .
his solitary life lasted only three
“I was named for mamma’s stater."
hours.
? °‘U"°
Vnk» ruciffc Mitaua ^iMt
“And her’sta Miriam, and your papa’s Pr«ld.nt Line,In . «M«np.t&gt;on, ud ]
Tre„„„r
Linooln mnolji SeK.
“Shali, I ent this loin of mutton
Richard," and the woman caught up tho there .. naM.bon of th. legnbly of hu |
„ Bppcil
0„ Cjrcnil
o[ saddlcwtac ?" said a gentlemen. “ No."
child and rained down kisses on the wan election. .
I that State. Judge Strong delivered the said &lt;?pe of htaguests, “cut it bridle­
lips, and rings of yellow hair, and blueAt a recent game of poker, in the ' opinion, the oourt holding that the tax­ wise, for then I may have a chance to
veined temples.
♦
town of Fairplay, CoL, a Mr. Graves ing power of a State ta an attribute of get a bit in niy mouth."
“Yea, but papa is dead,” said the
held a “ king full,’* alid Mr. Walker re-1 sovereignty that exist* independently of
“ I STtoct-D think these omnibus
wistful little vojee, “and so is baby
of the United States, wheels would be fatigued after running
' Constitution
brother; ' but they’re up in heaven, joiced in three aces and raised it to four the
aces, claiming the stakes, whereupon and not derived from that instrument, all day," observed Sam. “Well, yoe,”
momma says, and are better offthao we,
Graves drew a six-shooter and reckoned and that it mny be exercised to ah un­ replied Seth, taking asquint at thcip,
for they’re never cold, snd sick, and
tired."
hia hand was tho best Walker supple­ limited extent on all property, trade*, “ they do appear to
hungry. Mammii coughs dreadfully,
business, and vocations existing or car­
A PADisu-X musical dictionary defines
and I heard the doctor say alio woiildd’t mented tho f°ur “C,!S &lt;ith a bowie- ried Sh within the boundaries of the
a shout to. be. “ fijn unpleasant noise
knife.
There
was
enough
in
the
“
pot"
live long, and oek her if die hadn’t any
, State, except so fur as has been tmr- produced by overstraining the throat,
friends. And oh ! how she cried that to purchase two handsome coffins.
.
.
.....
1 rendered to the Federal Government, for which great singers are well paid,
night, aud moaned toTierself, aud kept 1
POSTAL SA VINOS BANK.
...
,
.
.
..
1 either expressly or bv necessary nnpb- and sm?H children'irel! punished."
repeating my name over and over,
PclmutorXlMiMul Cr»«I&gt;, in urg
Tbeourt, themfore, .MtaiM
“ I nevek shot tbiid in my life," said
* Hannah I Hannah I’ But I don't think । ing O]wu Congn u th. importanoe of 1
righ( o,
suu.
to afriendje'an Irishman, who replied,
uhe meant me, far she said 'Sister Han- j■ hi. rx»ul uving. l».k ...ohnme,
.......... quoU. j
propcrtj ol tll0 Unit„ PKi6t “ I p^r shot anything in the shape of
nah once, and went down on heriknees j statistics from which he draws tho eo.r '
he |L™Ur«v nulraul within tho lx.una»rh» ot the
—
...1 ..L.J
. .
_ from
. which
.
a bird bnt a .squirrel, which I killed
ua
uked God to forgive her »me n- । . clulim
u
.t e,,
dqK&gt;D...
t, io Ue „Hn
b*“l* Ol N”
U •&gt;.. uz with a atone, when it,fell into the river
.
u£”\tet10“i^pShr^hltb11 thu th. whole aepomt. in the uring.
„ „„i„rnl interference .i* the and got drowned/’ |,.

re very small, prettily printed in red
nd black, with cute, and ■* fresh and
lean ns if they had juat eome from the

wine, 5.000,000 ; annual production of
brandy, 800,000 gallom.

crop ta &lt;7,W&gt;,(W bush*!* abort, this

*

■ -

-

iMdugbl-M.,

0.0 i. oJrtbZ'g

�Jefwnd wholly

STTSTJAIIT

on yoyrulf. .1 ?.-•&gt;:*

will help yoa carry yu« bwdni.it

ton wrllbnl a«k Um.

Huimsk, i,

to wr^ lo «M, war &gt;P!«. tamp.

FRIDAY

ATTEXT1OM.:

HOIE mSTITBTIBIS I FELLOW

N..._ «®5S=er“"—

Wto

'NASHVILLE NEWS I

I Bible, turn U» (he 6th chapter of
I Matthew and learn fr-nn Jesus what

• A Live Local Raper. |

•Wight ihc heart &lt;f youth

It calls

To th* older one* it brings

thought* of real for a day from the

home circle there will be

of the land

many a thoaght beyond,

where their loved one* have gone

and chi such day* their loneliness will
Christ mas, th rough custom, h is l&gt;© n

hindc.l down to
it

u*

should

as a

b*

ho'iday.

observed

as

New Yetraday, or Fourth o' July. 1
have my &lt;1 mbta

neer in the West *o closely aud so
rapidly that there ia scarcely a village
tn regard to bawnci. rl.urcbo, acbnola, etc.

paseM its own local paper : and. a* is
s proverbial trait of human nature,

which—of all

others—our though s

ntRF(M he brought to God.

It ts the

dn\\iu w hi eh, we should not only reand apply the

command-

nient givra ns in regard to the Sib-

Hili, '-ni we should seek on that day
i.i

otHirse. And yet when, as many
have done*) (n the West, a village

rt-iuetaberlbeaaered Ajacumstances

connected with the day. k is the birth
day of Jeans the Christ, which means

williug to

JOB PRINTING

PERFUMERY.

Oar bti«in*-«* b conducted on rtrletly Ittapmne* principle*.

TOILET SOAPS.

TEAS,

Ard a fall Um of

ZE*. HOLTjHIK/,
Proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!

place to secure the establishment of

— AND —

AX UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD

givne

RAI SENS,

CBEBRTIND i$H LOGS,

the

local

it

People should stand by
paper—should

given

u

CHIMNEYS,
CASTOR.

KEROSENE

Tmb, Uiw lukrts ui Iraidis- Saklifts.

see

cucour-

show an

ap­

preciation of its elfart* to advance

r

GLASS

C10THIH6, CMOEH.

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Notion,, &amp;.O.,

Hard Maple, Bock Kim, Basswood
ai3 Oak Loes,

You Will Find Them

A fall Uno of

aialomar* lo the fact that he ia mating Improveraouf* in hit mills whieh'will prove a
benefit to customers a* well as to himself.

OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND

tiaod by the continual iacraaa* ot cu«tom.

D. HI. ri’KCUlH.
memura91b event and one closely
the interest of .the section in which
FOR WHICH THE
connected with heaven and God. Yes,1
-Tbotl^nd* pocond to non* a* a Ciiaion* MH' । il i* established, not by word alone,
m&gt;»re than 1800 year* ^-i when the
I for while this will gladden the heart,
world wa* sinful and ouodeY a Savi*
■ it will not fe^J and clothe or repair
. «&gt;ir. G* l, the kind father sent his only
■ the waste which use occasions. Let
M*n io the world to teach them of Gxl I
In Cash will be Paid,
.■ a m.tu, who has io hi&amp;conipos’tion an
and hi* goodness, to teach them of!
JZ// CardinoiMachlne
,' ocncc of public spirit, or even of am .
God and his power, to teach them of
Delivered
at. our Saw Mill in I&lt; m&gt;1icl:ing r&gt; very lar^c run nfeurtom. ;
. bitiun, reflect far one moment of whnt
■Gtal nnd his .ove and when il was
Nashville,. Mich.
: hi* local paper doe* for him. It gives
kilown that this was the Saviour and J him new* of the going’ and comings
No». 18th, 187ft.
to him we might oome; through him '
j ia his locality—now* which cannot
wboie work has -Ivan nniv&lt;-ml aniiafae-lon
we inight go to the Father. He h.-»* |, be as fully or a* satisfactorily com- f
s-13
Dcftss CcinpvUUon!
"
indeed l*'*n a light onto all who
°j muuicated in any other way, for the .
would be lighted by him. The chi is
local slieet has' space lo devote col- 1
tian bcleive* and knows that Jeans
uiuns almost, where a paper at a dis­
bath all (»nwer
That Jesns c-tu
tance can .aflbrd oaiy linos. It i« the
wave and help him who needs help.
best medium ot* imfarmation on all
It is not a sad thought to know
topics uf a local -interest—on the fi­
that the parents of Jesus were of the nances of the village, town or county
common people a*sd that Jesus was
—oft project* of local improvement—
born away from home nnd out side
everything which
ih
*
’ in
short,
of humna habitation. The world
intiinaiely
refa'oi
most
at present, as it ever ba* been and '
immediate
-and
ths
.,o
undoubtedly ever will be, is full of
। IjcsI welfare of town and county the
homeless people. If they fatve a
local paper sltfnds pre-eminent. It is
history of Jesus they may know that
the means of attracting immigration,
he wn* al«-&gt; homeless and yet no
, of bnilduig us a lawn, of helping lo
greater ever lived, and the father of
secure manufacturing establishments,
us all never loved any with a greater
of fostering a local pride, of 'making
love th *n be had for Jesoa Neither
its readers informed on all quecions
i* it a sad thought that Jesus moved
of a local nature; and it does all thn se
a-i o ig the common people, and bow
The Sabaeribrr haa taL
in addition to its work as a ceysStore with C-jpt Boiee nod1
ble***-d it ia to know, that the little
gatherer and nnd new* chrunicleil
o;&gt;ea, the sick ones, the aged ones
Suney this work demand* some re­
and tho&lt;e in t oubleand distress were
turn, aud the best —the only—return
the object* of his tender care and
ra to Luild il vp. Subscribe for the
love, and bow blessed it is Utknow
local paper; sitstain it; do not per­
that ia all
hts
teachings
and
mit it to drag along a feeble exwtpnce
life he has ever shown his readiness
—its manager struggling bard to ob
tu help al' who need his bdp and
tain a livelihood and having his heart
core and come and ask him.
He
YANKEE NOTIONS,
almost taken mH of hi* work by the
was of few word* but his words
GENTS AND LADIES
failure of encouragement—but hcllp
were all of comfort. His heart was
him and it along; give them strength
UNDERWEAR,
always touched when suflerrog was
to im|»rave and to labor earnestly.
HOSIER Y, fa ft., Ift.
near, we find him weeping over the
Tntis much for the local paper; after

which we are selling at price* that defy
. _
competition.

Highest Mfrket Pric

OLDS &amp; CO.

What Now!

-

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

LAMPS,

CARPETING.
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

al oaiim hid&lt;in&lt;F rim
his venture a success. This is nut as
would respectfully solicit the i Mention of

that

SPICES,

support to make

| only a half-h-arted

1 it should be.

SODA,

CRACKERS,

Mery, Hats, Caps, Bools, Shoes

and d xscniinatc information of value.

publisher is

SYRUP,

Hosiery, Linens, Shawls
FLANNELS, CLOT&amp;ES,

an institution which will dironicle

I sometimes (he

Groceries,

RICE,

AT THIS OFFICE.

make the

Then tho necessity of a news paper

.

COFFEE,

D. C. GRIFFITH.

venture, hoW quickly steps arc taken
by energetic, enterprising men of •!**

is apparent; but, we arc sorry lo *aj*

MEDICINES,

ExprtM r.flio* Hilding, WestaiJ* of Ma'n
81., Kubtlle, &gt;fioh.

which has sprung up in an incredibly
son seeming

be Closed Out

WINES &amp; LIQUORS,

ONLY ftl.50 A YEAR!

short time is without a paper, no per­

agtmenl—should

the Saviour of the world—a most

Our motto is to sell as cheap as Must
the cheapest, give 16 ozs,
to the lb. aud the right
change every time.

which ia

tho great benefits which are conferr­

the occurrence of the neighborhood

It a the day in

Cos.-iSTl.SG (4

followed

weary hbora of- life, and perhaps
ed upon a locality by this almoaj in
a visit with friend* and relatives.
dispensable attendant, are in measure
' . To many it brings joy, while o many
lost sight of, or taken as a matter of

That

IF YOU WANT

grint tu At Aged. _

Enterprising meo have

the ax and the hanimcr* of tho pio­

worth of th* name which does not

tree with nil &lt;h».t is connected there

.

DRESS GOODS,

Children love to 'jstoss. •
because
□ IlE LOCAL PAI’EH.

ibeir niied* thought of'Oid Santa-

broken

WORTH

The Old. tho Ycranr. tho nigh, ih* Low,

Christmas,

• (Tao* with hi« tram •( lea, loaded

with.

LOOK HERE,

In our lia*. and got the worth of y»ur mon

iou” and yen will be astonished hiw
In art a* the time approaches is filled I much belter you enu du, thou when
with a more perfect k»v« of all that is ! you arc trying to meet temptation
h»k&gt;uI

Hcltool Book,

And all kind* nf Goode.

the day and always when temptations
come, ^ay “Lead us notiaio. tempts-

hear

CROlBRIEJ, Dregx,PROVISIONS
TAKKEE SOT I08S.

Slonr and W oodm Warr.

| morning and Evening, every hour In

* lovely and pure.

CITIZENS!

At Reasonable Rates,
• (EF" With a view of selling ©fl"fix.
entire stock in Ibe next 30 or 60
days, 1 shall place the above named
Goods on sale at nnheard of nrirea lot

AT TUB

Prints,

-

IO Cts.

-

Clark?* Ac Coat’s Thread, 6 Cts.
Coffee A Sugar,

-

DRUG

J 21 Cl*

OQr The Highevl Market Trie* paid for
ProJacr.

STORM

------ OF-------

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN. HALBERT &amp; CO.

Partlra will P|fMM T,ke Nwkr

CENTRAL HOUSE.

Bankrupt Stock

Meal, 25 Ctn. Lod-lcjs 25 Cis.
'BOARD,

CONFOUND THS CASH FfllCl

&gt;*3.50 per Week

WITH THAT OF CREDIT.

HEW Gift GOODS STORE $40,000 WORTH OF NEW DRY
:In Nashvi’lo, Mich.

GOODS, BOUGHT AT

CONFE CTTON A KT

40 Cents on the Dollar

New Steel of Staple ani Fancy

ROCERIE8
buy Geodls fur Clash.

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO.

CIGARS,

fr,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
which I will **U *1 th* loweal prioM.

LOOK AT THE L1S1
A &gt;oua n m.

And now for sale by
OYSTERS Di THEIR SEASON.

Bleached CoUoaa, 1 jd. wid^ iju o

Dry Goods

I trill pay Ae Higheit Market Price
for Produce.

OF CTJLCICSOJST.

Give me a Call.
C«NR1D CLEVER.

28 cent Canton Flannels for 18 cts. per yard,
20 “ Bleached Cottons for 12 1-2 cts. “ FUBNITUBE MANUFACTORY!
—and there are few who are not—
to take a Slate paper, will make their
$5 all Wool Shawls - - for $2.40
kpo«*ledge of local. State nnd nation­
$9
at
Wool
Double
Shawls
for $5.75
al affa r* complete and satisfactory.—
JACB LENTZ
One car load of new Dress Goods that have
Detroit Free Prue.
.
been 37 1-2, 45, 50, 55, 60 and 65 cts., all
A nhapcloes bundle of rags was
found lat ly in a tree top in South
BELLING AT
Parlor, Library, Dinin, once ail
African colony of Natal.
It proved CASH &amp; EXCHANGE
to be ono of the missing balloons
GENERAL FURKTEJRE
OC
per I Don’t forwhich floated out 61 Paris duntfg the
60 CtS&gt;y&lt;J-Igot it!
a'ege. with a freight -of letter* and
yd
dispatches—order* from the govern- ■
that it is time far those who are able

find him in tear* when he cometh

near to the 'city the destruction of

which he had

foretold.

We

find

him in the hoar of his greatest suffer
ing.asking Gud lo forgive those whu

persecuted him. we find him at all
limes ready to help and comfort all

bis people.

.

Dear reader, come with me far a
five miou'es talk.

Yoa know what

it is tu be in trouble sod

You know what H is to

world is all dark.

sorrow.

feel that the

You know what it

25 CtS.

i- to feel that you need »G&lt;ne where meet ot national defence to its gen
ends in tne field*, and messages from

MEN’S, BOYS’ t YuUTH 8

CLOTHING!
IM sum FRUM *0 TO $2».

MIRRORS, PI CTURE S, FR A MBS

™WB*TV*WHn.HK!aMa(&gt;toW

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

(he antiienng citizens to their Lieu J?
anti rance of comfort than to Jesua. ontside. Natal is over 5.000 miles
Air. are invited to call and examine my
from Puri* in a direction "almost doe Good* and Fare**, before purehssiug.
1
south. What was Prof. Wise’s east

are now, perhap*, making your •rly carrent doing, while the air-ship

Tie F&amp;awJl paper mill turned

$1 Ladies’ Merino Vests and Drawers for
49 cts. each.
5540 yards of good handsome Prints for
5 cents per yard.
One thousand bargains which we have not
room or time to mention.

DUSTERS, &amp;C.. &amp;C..

Baby Cabs aid Pembilators! Roctsttf
COFFINS IND CASKETS,

Eastera

Of all tiylu *ad aiiM, *ad METALIC
fisralahat ta mS
SHR 9 (JDS AND COFFIN LIN j
IN GS kept continuity on hand.

busincss iurttutions in
A liula five-j

that place.

Look for the ONE PRICE, Square Dealing
Dry Goods House,—269 Main St., Jackson.

ir oM dangl.terof|

of Cowrt bad the .
it. m

D. A. STEBBINS.

F. &amp;.

, COM*, I

Wmanufacinra oar Furaiiur* frnaa th*

do

deviation wl

.11

-

�E. R. WHITE '
FRIDAY,

Light and Hutj

-

•xsi-iTS—

£ttes:&amp;\

«d&gt;, 1878. by
•tin Henri aaJ

W oleotl | Holter

GROCERIES!

HAVE Alt

CANNED GOODS
oemer s tank

—Wa received a call yesterday

OF

al the roeidewoe

from oar County Treasurer Mr. M T

According lo Beecher, -The cheap­

Wheeler of Hastiagfe.

est thing on earth ia a mean man. A
faithful dog diua and is missed, a

r. C. Wfaener teaches ia
school district No. S,ol this township
and he has 50 soboohrs.

The Star #f Dwhlehaas
It guided their weary aching fewt

StrirtiU,

WMk. on account
the editor. -

fate this

of the absence of

mifS&amp;CONYICTIONEBY,
or AU. Kl.TM,

WOODEN IND WILLOW

but mean men die and few lean fall.

8imot A Stone have .purehas-d

V| BTBODtffr KFiBOOPAI. t’HVHCH-J. M the bock
M Atats. r-vr rnrrteve vwg MaM^U. M M

sioye

belonging

to C- B.

Mtamry.

GROCERY LINE.

Died at the residence of Asa Berk ia
—A. IL* Wolcott, of Hastings, is Rutland. Barry County, Michigan,
• about to open a new harness shop ie Willard Davis of Vermontville, Mich
! this village^
Mr. Davis was one of tho old settlers

■'

gMteaia jjfrrrturs.

—The Nuwa ia just three months

_

old.

Daring the "next three months

of its life it wilLbe liveliest then ever

Particular

V UUUM Ct™, I. IM mu~&lt; *

I

—W. A. Aylsworth

turned

B^. Ge ta&lt;Uv. Botsa'e, foe sloe Crystal

At the time of his death

he filled two important positions, one
has just re­ with the Mansfield &lt;k Coldwater R.

' •

from the East where he has

R. as solicitor and the other as Treas­
been on business. He has put in a urer of the Farmers Mutual Fire
stock of new goods at his bid stand
Insurance Co. of Barry and Eaton
and sells as cheap as ever.
Ca’s. He wm taken sick while on
ARNO STRONG, Plain nnd Fancy
—We wish io correct a mistake business for the Cj. tn tMv County
V JJ, rf-n' *-■"&gt; "—"r °f.
r.*1".? made last week in the Monthly Re­ und could not be removed to his home.

one in X ash v Hie._______________

the M. E. Church will be entertained

gIMPSON h

WEBSTER Bheli-

H

S

Attorney and Counselor at Lai,

—The Methodist Christmas Tree was adopted :
। was a succeis.
Wu started with The Common Council of the Tillage of
Nash ci It, OidaiKy
the intention of attending, but were
JJENRY IL WOOD,
That Sec 3 of an ordinance entinot aide to gel in the chnrcli on ac­
tied "An ordinance to amend nn or­
Justice of the Peace, count x&gt;f the large crowd, but our' dinance entitled ‘an ordinance lo pro­
devil attended and' pronounce! the hibit the running nt large of swine,
affair a success. Wo are informed 1 liorves, mire* geldings nn&lt;l colts, i"
PARADY, Manufacturer of
that tree was well filled and about hereby amended s« as to rend ns fol
Hoot* and Shors,
M 0 worth of presents were dis­ lows: NocaHle (except cuw») horses,
asses, nuilre, swine, sheep or geese,
tributed.
: shall nt any time run at large in the
&lt;5 LIEBHAUSEIL
streets or eiaewacre in said village,
—We were not ab’e to be present
between the hours of 9 o’clock p m
at the Christian Donation until a late I and 5 o'clock a. m. Nor nt any time
hour, bat were in lime td testify that (torn the I5lh day of Nov. to March
the oysters were epiended and were 15th of each year.'*
l‘o lake effect Jan. 5, 1S73.
informed ‘that it was a mast social
ASH VILLE HOUSE.
’
On moi ion Qrmycil adjonined.
and pleasent gathering
The roads
E. J. FetousKB.
G. A. Tmumaw. ,
Carr. 0- M. McConJura. Proprietor.
were in a poor condition which made
Recorder.
Presi 'ent.
&gt; HllVir-I-li, - Micliltfon.
unfavorable for those at a distaoc to

\TAIL OR

JJNION HOUSE.

1 erality.
&lt;

from the cash

, n. Dkavlb, Proprietor.
MlelilR-an.

‘

Cspi. G. W. McCwmick

cooking, Bn WHire's 60 cent Mo-

ATTENTION. ALL!

POTATOES,
cut Tobacco ?
Have yon tried hie 40, 60, and 76 cent

County, about

eighteen

Delivered at their
delicious Tea?”
“Why, at Car's IleadI quarters.
You can gel everything there
that is nite and good.
.

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

We aleo keep on band end have for sale
—Kow that it is mo?.: time for those bnek- LATH,
wh al pancakes, you ah null not fail to buy
SHINGLES
a good «ipply
Bu Wurn's 80 c\ Syrup.
WATER LIME,
DgL- GoloGriOth’s to buy your Oystrra.
SALT,
— Go to Gstrrira's to buy School Books.

Griffith pvys the highest market
prlc? «u oa'L fer Butter. Egg% Dried ApKJ AT ION AL HOTEL. N.T.'Pakx-

’

HAIR.
STUCCO,

further particulars inquire at Woloott A
Holler's Hardware Store.

Taxes! .

established their offiee in the new brick store

1R8.1. J. TIIIERIiN

&gt;oae wishing ineintclioa 1« InHr
mental Mu»ic. on I’iaao or Orgwa.

montvilla for an assault and battery.

A few days since Samuel Cooley,
On Monday last. Clement Smith went of Traverse city, went to his neighbor,
to Vermontville to try the case and Mr. Cble, for a sled which he claimed
the jury after being out a boat two Mrs. Cole and her daughter declined
' minutes came in and said “not guilt.” to give it up to him, and he beat them

severely with a sled stake.

6M1TH &lt;ft PUTNAM]

-Mrs, Woodbul! meets with con­

tinued and increasing trouble in her t Another victim of the liquor traffic
vain attempt to inform and reform her —Charles Davidson, County Tteaaur.
Hstetfwara, Faiftta, OHt, •axfc.

ungrateful and appreciative country­

er,&lt;jf Emmet County, -came to ths
Al Jackson she is arrested; Auditor General s office in L-vnaing
at Aon Arbor she is hissed and on the morning of the 18th lo settle
hooted till she cannot be heard np his .talespf taxes in that county ;
men,

and

after some thirty

minutes of bnt before the books were

ready for

settlement, he was inglorious!)- drank,

te I«»ve the stage, and is followed by

MEAT M

to her lodgtiigv serenaded.

Mr.

have a full 1 ne of Extras for
We have three Lumter Wagons, manufaciured

Wc sell the celebrated U^btninff Saar nt SI per foot, Ch
। pion Sawi&gt; 65 cents per foot, und fully warrant every Saw we seif.
Strictly pure White Lead, $12.60 per hundred. Pure Linseed Oil, $1.10. Wc
fafge Mock of Harden * Horee Shoe*, al J7 per Cwt., and tt.e Weatora Horka
Shoe Nails at $0.50 per Box.
Potent (have Barkelf, 60 Cents each.

Dll Cast Ini Bras, Cwr ant Leal tales ii Eicbasse fer Ms
C. M

HOL

--

HARDY A AINSWORTH,

Proprietors.

P R O V l.S I O IN 8

/o'

CAPT, BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

Haa Just opvnr-l al the old stere of Dr. Liusley, a NEW STOCK of veil xlccted

Jill AM® TOi'88 GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

Everybody i« Invited lo call »nJ exaidae ibe Masmot'a Stock, couxiaiina of

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
AL. TROUTWINE,
Notions,
Glassware,
Of Hastings, bas opened a branch
Stoneware.
Clothtng,
T3.AJR.J3 E2I1 SHOP.
la lbs boUdLig apposite the'Union House,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Nashville, a bare
MR. DELL BARLOW
Teas,
Furs, .
Buffalo Robes,
Coffee.
Genie’ ParBishiBtf Goods

He is

al large wiihout arrest.

tbeni, on band.
here, for sale.

Hastings Sulky Cultivator s

^roctrirs and provisions,

over. Mr. Teal proaired the arrest of sides four months’ time in which to
Rhea before Esq. Boardman of Ver- pay his fine.

HARDWARE,

We are Agents for the

Plows and Drags, and

iliich we ship and retail at bottom prices

TO IRZEISTT! New Store
1 Dvellini House ani
g-rocerie s
Ut,
Ou aorth State Street.
It ia fa a deeirable

MUSIC TEACHING!

atixtUur,,, 34rtrti«az»U.

Manufactured by an Experiesced Workman.

C.C. WOLCOTT.

la, Vr-rpcWW. ItMtinc*. Mleh. Rtrfylblna

years of age, was chopping cordwood

In some lu a butcher. On trial he was found
way Mr. Teal was pushed over and guitly snd fined the coat ol court and
pretended Mr._ Rhea knocked him the price of the eiVle, and giwn be­

COPPER. AND SHEET IRON AVAR

CORN, APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

and 1-1 oenta t

Charles Caswell, a young man of,

do in a very quiet manner.

JEWELER &amp; OPTICIAN.

M
Q
&gt;K

pay tbc Highest Mark at Pries for

MILLINERY

QHAS. W. DE MAHAY,

so

IK

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH, Every Stove Warranted for One Year, and Satisfaction Guarantee!

for his uncle, Sylvester Caswell, of Dvc^mbcr and January 187S-4, and whai
Teal generally colled “old man" Teal
KimbaD, on Monday the 15th insL, Ury will roeaipt tbarofor.
Public, He folk
Jambs Fluixu. Town Traaauror.
for the five or six weeks. Teal b is
about three miles weet of Smith's
E. CairSAX, Village Trosanror.
been making his home with 'Leroy
lull’s t fOlaHH Goods,
Creek Station, when a tree fell against
Rhea living on the county line be­
a tree that was leanwg. and sliding
tween this and Exton Co. Mr. Rhen
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH!
down struck
young Caswell and
kept him until Teal became so vul­
Mirs. M. E. BVTLER
crushed him
Two other men chopp­
gar and inpndent that Rhea did
ing near
got him out from ueder wbhes io inform tbo Ladiro of Nishville
not know whether he owned the
GuA laid for Produce of all kintU.
the tree as soon as possible, but he •nd viciaky thai the hav Ja«l raid
premices ot whether Teal did. Abolu
\EARLY an W rock of MiHinory
was so badly injured that he died in
a week ago Mrs. Rhea told Teal he
alxMit six hours after the accident His
doae will de veil So Trouble to Show Goods.
must leave,—that be could not have
home was ih Birmingham, Oakland
a man around him that had no care
rail and examine before purchaaia^
County, where bis parents reside.
al&gt;oot what be said aud on Mr. Teal
•Uawhsrr.
One George Hawkins stole a yoke
intimated that he would not go Mr.
Nashville, Nov. 1st, I87S.
Rhea intimated that he would have oi oxen in Leeland County, drove
LEBOY O. BOISE.
lo help him which he proceeded to them to Traverse city and sold them

yyM. JONES,

»TJ

”d

ALSO A FULL LINE OF

Taxes!

MICHIGAN NEWS

St. Clair

—Every one in this vicnity knows

H

E. R. WHITE

Bom Tobacco. Is al Cap’s Headquartes.

ments served and a co rd id y invila।
Regular mooting held.
Present,
C. APPLE MAN, Milliner and
tai ton to all given.
. Ih— MakeV, hu “**"?
downing, Clever, Hardy and Divid•erthuert nflssr^a rood
* "”£1
*
—On account ofill health Rev. J. son, Trustees.
Minutes of the previous meeting
RR. C. C. LINSLEY. Physician and M. Aikitf has been relieved of the
1 ’ IWX. UvaU atl ehronte and aeoU dtaenot- pastorate of the Methodist Church road aud approved.
Prtvale41eeMaClrtrt«JeonMenUa!ij-.
»
for three months from Jan 4lh, 1874. i
On motion the following accounts
T. 11ICK8. Blacksmith, cv» be
He tgill preach his last sermon n-xt 'were presented and allowed :
Levi Evarts,
$3.75
Sabalh aud then tho work will be
Fred Appleman,
1.50
supplied by tbo
Presiding Elder
James Fleming.
. .75
QLBMENT SMITH,
until April.
On motion the following ordinance

get ont, but judging

abouts at the Nashville Haute, jrill be sail-,

Nashville. Men.,)
December 23,1873. |

Refresh­

in the bands of tbe treasurer tho«e
I wbo attended were persons of lib­

»

CO

COIIOH COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

by Mrs. L. J Wheeler at her residence

on Tuesday evening next.

cc
LU

:LOMT- About the firxt of April I art,
a three -riped mink Mat. Mem KaahviUe

port of the High School Department The text from which his funeral ser­
respecting Eddie Pattison's atinding mon was preached expressed the
'which should be 89 instead of 19 us feeling of all who knew him. “Well
done thou good and faithful servant."
TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sher- given.
J Iff and CoDcc 1W ■*r"‘L Win,aU~J|
—The Social in connection with

Iron, Steel, Nails, Sash, Doors, Blinds, House
Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Var­
nishes and Brushes, and a splendid
lute of Table and Pocket Cutlery.

Cash Paid for Prodtce.
Please call and examine Goods
and. prices for yonrselves.

many offices t&gt;f trust and always filled
them well

before.
hl a W.WICKHAM.

of Vermontville having moved there
abort thirty years ago. Has filled

COXSlSTdlG h PAST or

PROVISIONS

good and - stately horse dies and he

is mimed, the emigration of the bird*
—The News is a little

DE«CK1PTIO.V,

EVUY

Millinery Goods.

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

PIPES ffc.

nderclothing

HATS.GI4)VKani¥EATHKRS,
or ias LATEST STYLES.

vta'/x

or Michigan, &gt;

oovirrv or atiav, i

Bate for om dollar.

NICHOL’S GROCERY!

I ATLL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Hasty, Dept.

ROBERTS &amp;
world several hundred veers

FR

MEA

All tiris of Cooilrj Prote taiei ii fetai? &amp;r to Rai u
Eiltal Martel Price.
AND SHOES,
GIVfi HIM ▲ CAM.

C, A, TRUMAN.

�IKT.

। «f lh» United

tn a warty ww
EMrrt^. Baler

C-toto

J-anaaig.

Tirxw. are
of the final) showing thb I _
cntl and commercial’ «ita*tiou. - Milte
ace regaining work iu. various parte of

n/AJUCJAL AMD AKlf VSnUA^

nd Cambridge, Ohio,

titled to Tot*.

***» will be made goul tohi. bondsman.

eirw. :iiiog on iflrort tim* are running &lt;m full
tbne ; mi ney thtl h*« been hoarded »
aeeking iuTeatment.________________ '

All the bntel* will board

Tm 5h«iw4 Urt

A&gt;A1TW.1.

cute off about 4,000.006 voters.

.

uStonoo. sg.* tantfc-

-PmumyivauiA'aitew Constitution has teen

5S

uariMW
The British steamer Celerity, front Riga,
tetued for BteULn, tee been Job:. Twenty-one
person* were drowned.
—The Spanish trodpa ar* viguroualy beaieg-

campaigu and were more sucoearrfal than could
West at Milwaukee.

M.Bmilb, th* Secretary, shows that there are
roMUtatlvoe from eighty-four different couu-

in his lecture claimed lo

c’ttstfre

will aurrender.
-King Lunalilo, of the Sandwich Island*,
baa withdrawn hi* proposition for a reoiprocXy

fflcrcliaut’a Worm Tablet*. ■ !
We deal fidr «w» liberal with *IL a»ul
defy eortratociK.u. AUxmftadured rt
lax-kport, N. Y., U. 8. A.. by

rcsigued. but at hi* urgent xoqurai withdrew
Uieir reaiguatldn*. The nativjm eeem to be­
lieve that "rweltBoeitv" mema ^antureatkni "

Mwrlmnt’s Gurgling Oil Co.,
JOHN HODGE, BocrWtary.

rereire aal^w of H.0TO a yaw; aad {.&lt;) tert tbe
fectelary vf tbe Trca-ury aball ten- aulUonly to
500 Hpaniali volunteer* sent out to capture a cover terk late (be Treasury all increase i»r’yet CHlLDUEJiOlTE.'l 1XMJK fALK AND
undrawn, or that haa l»ca or may yet ta retnrunL
depot of arms and ammunition near Guaimaro
»
, ' HKK.
-The Proaident tea withdrawn the nomlnafell into au ambuscade of patriots, and that
th. neglect of the Grangers io con­
only IDO of the Spaniards cecapod.
natt
tribute ;tha 10-centa aaeoasment mada upon
vkrmifvok comfits
—Th* fever ia playing havoc with the British
from report a membership of 48,473 members,

tiou." The most promindut plan* for rejtet
nomination of Mr. Williams for Chief Jostle* are tho. Cougrraaional enforcement of tho
mter-State rate* of trausjiortaLioji, tho build­
c'crfifiraiatlan or rejection are about c-qual
ing of a QovsrnxncW. railroad, and tho open­
-Sieeretary Delauo warns Territorial and ing of through water-routes. Mr. Smith
other officcre that ataeuce from tbe:r poets
without special permiaaion will b* considered practicable, lie recommend, that th* ttnnent
aa tbeir resignation.
«
demand tbo building *f a ahip-caual Around
Niagara fall*; the opening of a Gulf ‘route,
OKSKRAL.
with the improvement of the Misaiaeipp: and
IlUnoi* river*; the Kanawha canal, and
—Il ia stated there is a strong-lobby in
the improvement of tbo Ohio and Kanawha
Washington working in the interest of three
traua-cou.^Dontal railway lines, aud tb«yo arc
—The second day's session was consumed
token* of at straggle of no mean magnitude on
tho question of securing Goverumrnt sid to mainly in ths reception of resolution* and
propositions, which wore referred indiscrimi­
build them.
—Th* Xatiotkal Crap }lrpartrr‘ of Dec. 15, nately without action. Among these were tbe
reports that in the States of lllino^ Minne- following: Law reform, including, beside* the
elimluation of. confusing verbiage, a plan for
a court of conciliation, to which cases may t&gt;e
gregale over one-half of tlie entire coni crop submitted for arbitration without appeal; an
of th* United State*, there la a total loa* of approval of the present Railroad, law, aud a
demaud ttiat the Ix-gialaturc hball not repeal
44 percent., aud tho light cat in Wisconsin, 11 or amend it for the present; a Tseolution that
tbo railroads we have must be regulated; reso­
cent., Iowa over 25 |*r cent., Ohio neatly 22 lutions ou tho salary grab, coopera-ion, inter­
state commerce, aud Western manufactories.
relative to tho total quantity of pork fattened There was one imposition that tbo Govern­
ment should lend money on lend secffritics.
dirate, in the State* above mentioned and in Two reefilntion* looking fo the formation of a
Georgia and Arkansan. a total falling off of 10 new party were introduced aud received with
spplaunc. One of them declare* the past
record of the old political parties to bo such as
Miaaouri, 7 3-10; and Wisconsin, 71 per cent. to forfeit the respect of the people and to
—There I* said to te a generjd indnipoeition absolve the farmers from further allegiance.
— At the third and last day of their meeting,
among Gongrewtmeu to increase taxation.
—Tho House Committee on Education hare tbe 11 linens Stale Farmcni' Association adopt­
' reported in favor of tbe bill setting apart the ed a platform of principle*, iu which they
proceeds of tbe sale of public lands aa a na­ declare 0) tliat ia the duty of citixcns to
tional educational fund, tho distribution to te attend primary meetings and take active part
l«**d .on the number of illiterates in each ta political campaigns; (2) that tbo recent
record of both tbe old political parties is such
State.
* —Tho various schemes before Congroes this as to forfeit the respect and confidence of the

—Tho Virginias prisoners were delivered to
the United State* ntearner Juniata, at Santiago
do Cuba, ou Thursday, Dec. 18. .
'
.
The blood-thirsty Care pf Santa CroiVM
not shot, s* reported. He haa again eMsped
Into France.
»n ■ '
•

' C.0XGRE88LDKAL SUMMARY.
MoMDATf Dec. 15.—Smale.—Tbo contested
case of Finchback snd McMillan, from tenlsUna,

proportion tuliir reduction of tbsir clrruIsUun ; In
sld Of the ixccugon ct the laws iu I.'tali; for the
■urvrjr of a ship canal from Xake MUMgsu
•be Wal*«ti Brer; repc*!tt&gt;s thr Bankrupt
law; providing tor a double-track railroad from

rbUeatfuu;

artiusni Che tuariacemrut of Indian »flalr»;
■labiite a Territorial Oorerumeut iu I v-rublna

ecar Bit tm are * yyrfy Vagaabte
preparation, made chiefly from tbe riatire herb, fouml on the k&gt;«flr
«

It pearttbira and pcr.aJerlho wk&lt;.l« ayaum. rc«lkc‘?t.he’'blfl&gt; J *CU™ *° **’ lU **rU‘

AIK’S CATHARTIC PULS,
Forafltte mmilaMylWr

nut, tbe jucdiciDal properties of which
are extracted tberuu'om without the uno
of Alcobql.
Tlib anertion ta ahaoK
dally asked. '• What to the canne of tho
unparalleled success of VinbgaM BrrTKfcsr our answer to, that they remove
tho cause of dUeose, and the patient recorw bte b~Hh. Tb«»n&gt;
blood purifier aud a hfe-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator aud litvigerator ,
rf the -yrtenLN™ before

CURING

reVeving Congestion or TSHsmmsrom oi
the Liver and Viscera! Organs,.ta BiliouR

meatalCivil Kighla LUI WM iUkohM wllhirat
ttm»....Cebun», from the Mflllsry UvmaHI
offered a zraoJutloa re,
conveue a military court

TfTK MARKETS.
■ cniOAOO.
Bkevsa-OLoM iNaUvM •.......... t
. Quod, to Primo Steer*. I
Cowa ana Hoifers.. 1
Dr. Walker proclaimed that he -had
Mediuta toFav-.p... 1
produced frutn tbo medicinal herbs of
Inferior to Common ..
Culiforniu an Elixir that woald regen­
Mooli Steen................. S
erate the oinking system and cure every Ho** Liv*..................
i
form of disease not organic, tho. in­
DflisBfl............................. I
credulous shook their heads. Yet his Floc*—Cho»c* White Winter... I
R*d Winter.... t
Vikeoar Bhtkbs is now the Standard
wbbat—NO. I Mpringi.1
Restorative of tbe. Western World.
Under the operation ot the new remedy.
Dyspeptics regain their health; tbe
Bilious and Constipated are relieved of
every distreaatog symptom; th^ Con■umptive and Rlwumaiic rapidly re­
cover ; Tutermittent and Remittent Eons—Freeh.
Perera are broken ; tbe hereditary taint
of Scrofula is eradicated ! Skepticism
ST. LOUIS.
is routed, aud this wonderful prepara­
...
tion is to-day the most popular Tonic, WstAT—Sa. 8 Bed
Alterative, and Blood Depurent ever
advertised in America. We don't sell
Rum under tho guise of medicine. We
advertise and sell a pun vitdicinc
which will stand analysis by any chemist
in the country.
’
22
CINCINNATI.
Ax Eastern exchange announces the
1
death of Miss Lucy Laugdon Norvell,
at Alfred, Me.
This lady was to have
formed one of the features of tljo com­
.15
ing Centennial Exposition in Philadel­

Bllionamecst

The properties of Dt- WxixmrW &lt;
VlXROABJJlTTBBH «W Api’DctiL . CsphoretiC,
Cantilnatire, Nutrfttan*. Lesajive, Diunrtw,
BedAtire, Cauntor-irriLalit, SudonSc,- Altars
tire, nnd Aati-Biliou*..
•
। ■
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin­
egar Brmms tbe most wonderful InTigoraht that ever sustained tbe Biukiug .
system.
■
' Ho Penflm can take these Bitters
unwell, provided their bones are not de­
stroyed Uy in literal poison or other
nwaDa, and vital organs warted beyond
repair.

BiHons, Remittent and Inter­

54 _
40 »

M »

46 fl? 1 4K
51 £ 5*«

Dr. J. 0. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Maw,

TAKES 0Nta&gt;f

mittent Fevers, which aro so preva­
lent in the valleys of oar great nvera
throughout the United States, especially
those of tho MtataMpphOW^Mtawuri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Graude,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, Llill remarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
to no cathartic for the purj&gt;ose equal to
Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Biitesb,
as they will spcetlUy remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with ^hicli the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of tbe liver,
and generally restoring tbo healthy
functions of the digeetire organs.

•• Wfdr Avukt" and “ kutt Ailrrp.'
there are tenkruplcr pncrrtiltup. prililiag, tta ma­
00
ni.UK.THK HVCCKM81 call tl •
jority (tu value) of iUcfvdttors «bo*« cUim&gt; line
l*m.pTnrr|i. or are vnireble. to detortulbe tn *rb»t
mautM-r and on wbat term* and eondfUotM the phia, she having luckily been born on
. 1 17 @ 1 18
the- fourth clay of July, 177fi. “ With
1 14 &lt;9 I 15
her," says our contemporary, “ so for
as is known, perishes the last of all tho
76
Fortify the body against disease
babies whose natal screams mingled
i by purifying all ita fluids with Vinegar
allegiance to them, and nhould act no longer
with the wild clangor of Inde- ccdcncc
Bitters. No .epidemic can take hold
aggregate f500,000,000.
bells."'
.- ■" .
K
of a system thus forc-arinvd.
—The right of the State of Xobraete to tax with them; (8) that the Salary bill must be
Coax........ v,-. . .......................
tbo property of the Union Paciilc rxilroad haa repealed ateoluUdy ; (4) In favor of reducing
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
Symptoms of Liveb Complaint.—A OXT*&lt;................................ ...
the Mlacie* of pnblic officer*: (51 for a reform in drtail wtei |H&gt;blk* rtrevdllurss for tbe current
ache, Pain in tlie SliouWers, Coughs.
TOLEDO.
sallow or yellow color of skin, or yellowish
Court.
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
WnoAf-Amber Mlcidran.:.
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
--The ■•tc.amer Vtrgiuinx war formally sur­ the navigation of' the l*ke« aud rivers be
AGENTS WANTED FOR TBE
No. lilted.................
ache ; dizain***, bitter or bad ta»ic in mouth, Ooax..;............................
rendered to tho United State* at Bahia Honda, improved as early a* practicable; (7) plain
in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitadrynosa of throat and internal heal; palpita­ Olis..........................................
tatiou of the Heart, Inflammation of tbe
on tbe morning of Tue*d*y, Dec. 16. On the and uncompromising, opposition to the wlfule
Tt’EspAT, Dec. 16. — Smale.—The Finance tion ; iu many cases a dry. teasing cough, with
Lungs, Pain in the regiou of the Kidsame day the enrviirlng msmterw of the crew aystcpi of a protective tariff; (B) againxl Committor rr[«jrtr&lt;) unfavorably on the proi&gt;nsltlou bofo throat; unsteady atqwiite, raising of food,
neys
t and a hundred other pataftd-syiupfurther grants of land, and against the loaning
choking Mnaatlou hi throat: distrera. licxviCDj&lt;. ‘X'AA jd
itesa, bloated or full feeling abont stomach aud
toms, are tbe offsprings, of Dyspcfaaa.
FARMER’S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES.
Uvea of the United State* at Santiago.
of Government credit to corporation*; (9) in
sides : pain in aides, back or breast, aud about
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
—A heavy earthquake nhock was felt in notnc favor of repealing the National‘Currency set,
*br*nld*r* -. colic, pa n and aorenoa* through
of its merits tha&gt;: a lengthy advertise­
aud the issue of all currency direct from tho
part* of Utah on tho 17th iuet.
bowels, wilh bred; constipation,-•Itaraattog
ment.
with-dianiwa; pile*, flatnlence, porrouMrf**,
—Il ia reported that the Virgiuiua will be United State* Treasury, to be interconvertible
col-taoM of Mtrcnritim:: rorii of blood to
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
taken to Waahington, where the iurdHigation with low’iuterest-bearing bonds; (10) for the
head, with symptotek of apoplexy, mimta.e**
Swellings, Ulcer*, Ery^icla*, Swelled Neck,
into her right to carry the American flag will revirion and restriction of the patent laws ;
of llmta, enpre-ltllr at night: cold chill* alter­ SIOOL^.StFA.'u
Goitre, Scrufnlous Inflm:imiUi«nn. Indolent
(11) against Bitch a construction of the State
nating with hot flash**, kidney and uritutry
InflmnntBtions,
MertmrinJ Affections, Old
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;
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r
difilcultir*; dulliirsa, low spirit*, uuaoclabdity
—Th* Union 1’aciflc railroail laatweek trAns­ Constitution as will authorize annual sc*»iona
Sore*, Eruptions of tho Skin, Bore Rye*, etc.
and giooruv foreboding*. Only a few of above
ported a car-load of silkworm eggs from San of tile Legislature; (12) approval of the exist­
In these, iu in ail ether &lt;xm*tilutk«ud Du­
symptom* likely to b« present at one time. ^11 MONEY .X',era
Francisco to Now York, which are ou route ing railway legislatiou in Illinois, aud tbo de­
who us* Dr. Pierce'* AU. Ext., or Golden MMin as ejyectuUl a remedy
ical Discovery for Liver Complaint aadita com­
ehown their great curativo powers in Ute
mand that tbo National Government shall not
plication*, arc loud in it* praise.
most obctinaLo and intrncta'jle caw*.
valuable, being worth about t'25 a pound.
interfere ou the ground of regulating comYOI
a cvbk orzXJvr-tt njonAan.
Mir-h.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
—.A couple of Pittsburgh surveyor* have ,meres tetween the State* ; (13) the right of
Btsg. Texan May III, 1878.
is, cxrrp* that thRheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit­
found a tract of land in that city on which de- the Lcginli^ure to control railroads ; (14) the
The SaUry-U&lt;re*&gt;
tent and IntcruiiUent Fovera, Disease* of
prohibition of free parses far public officers:
connnoa
io
ner
nwi
.wn
vauumo
ffy-SamiJ*
pKkagMftrr
trial,
Besets.
the
Blood, Liver, Kidners snd'Bladder,
valned at $14,000,000, that was never (15) reduction in public ex|&gt;cuditnron ; and (16)
esee. I had one ol the test doctors to see -pVlumBll TKIZT. (na ter-l
Prepare.1 by BILLINGS. CLAP!1 &amp; CO.,ftemliut. those Bitters have no equal. Such Dimrase*
properly entered. They have applied for war­ against tbe combination of the plow-makers.
ber, and te gave her up to die. when I camo upon -L&gt; and issld. tustrail of pUatar.
Bosun. Mu*. Notr York Office. H a 9 (Joliet* ptec*. arc'caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mins of your medicine. I bought one bottle
Somo of the resolution* wore diacuaMd at
rants for tbe land.
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_ Cl.. ,1.^.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
Butler offered au amendment tonosfiaeatc
—Tbo Atlantic snd Pacific Telegraph Com­ length, especially that concerning the forma­
Learn Telegraphing.
gaged in Paints nnd Annotate, such as
..
pany tee been ateorbed by tho Western Union. tion of a new party.
and hearty. Hho has taken eight bottle* in
GovdOjMratoTSalwayrth ueinswdat good sab
Plumbers, Type-wdtors, Guid-txtaUm, snd
all, *o you see I Am an sdvo«*le for your Med­ Co«aml«.|&lt;m| naM itudenta. Arid rein, a (th ata:
—Th* total aud exact amount of tbe deficit
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
J. P.AjiKKXKTHr. BupL Tsl, Ctevslaad, Q.
PATROXX OF RUMBA SPRY.
icine*. •
¥■'* Mtzzsu
in the Chicago City Treasury is now a*certo paralysis of tbe Bowel*. To guard
—Tito business transacted by tho Iowa State
against this, take s done of WAUUK'8 FixCblstadobo's Haib Dye.—The tran­
ko ak Brrnuts ocmminnally.
Chicago papers that tho defaulting Troamircr’ti Grange, at ita fifth day's meeting, was of au
sition of tho hair from grav. r&gt; &lt;l. -or eu*41L *°
unimportant
character,
so
far
aa
made
public.
For Skin Diseases.' Eraptiuna. Tet­
brown or black, produce-: by this article is
property will not realize more thau half lid*
0HXCAQO
Ju-thTAlltN
iuRantaitefUK. and the rotor brought out i*
ter, Sall-Kheum, Blntetes, Bpota, Pimp).
sum, coneoqnently the city must loee something A resolution favoring the abolition of tho office
natural, bright and txcHAKozAniJ: under ex­
Pustules, Boils, Carbanchx, Ring-woz-r .
Agcats Wanted.
.fl.
in the neighborhood of a quarter of a million of County Superintendent was paaeod by a
posure to ths air or sun. Being alro a pulri■BBS Wo.t
two-thirds Tote., Tbo resolution adopted tbo
dollars
ttoua preparation, free from corroaivviitigriiliScurfs, ViscoloraUona of die Skip; Hunn rs
' f TalsgraaMiMi w
I reven no by stamps. euta, it i* highly ncxrnciAL to tkc hats, and
day before yesterday, that the right to control
ixub rotxst
and Diaeaui* of th* Skin of whatever name
Urge porUon of the
CRIMES AXD CASUALTIES.
railroad* rest* exdnsiv*ly in the State and not
lore' offices through- hence ia a favorite, wot only with mnu of
or nature, are literally dug Up and'can ^I
fashion, but la nni'orsally ryiprond t»y
—A. dispatch from Columbia, 8. C., an in tho National law, was reconsidered, and a
out ortSe syztcnl to a short time be the- u *
aa a toilet article of inestimable value.—[Com.
of these Bitters. ■
nonncee tbo arrest at Spartanburg, iu that memorial adopted asking Congress to regulate
S' 1|«?3S^U3S‘2X ‘^srirm . Jlnl T“I‘C’ “d, otker Komis.
Tub PuBKrr AXtabwssnurr Coi&gt;-Liveh
tariffs on railways. A resolution waa adopt­
lurking in tho system of «&gt; many thousand*.
discovery of whose wholesale murders in Ksu- ed denouncing tbe lllinoi* agricultural
shore, from ua&lt;h, *«tooted lhere.cf tho tk&gt;d
are effectually destroyed aud removed. N’p
•** last May produced a thrill of horror implement manufacturer-.-, and dincountoonly, by Czswxll, Hazard A Co.. NswYofk.. THIS PRINTING JM V‘£VSS:r,ff.
system «' medicine, no veruiifugoe, no aniiancing tho purchaeo of any ot their tool*.
throughout the entire country..
It is absolutely pure and »toett. Patients who Harper's Bal)&lt;Hr«a, be* York. Por sere by Chlca&lt;o XSWU*JHir Panto, IU Mnuroe-st., In JO IP aud
have
one*
taken
it
prefer
it
to
all
otliare.
A
resolution
Baking
tbo
Legislature
to
—The late City Treasurer of' Pittsburgh, A.
Pbysiciana bare decided it Duperies' lo *U other
J. Cochrane, is in jail ou a charge "of emFor Female Complaints, toyotmg
oils m market.—|Combeazling f500,000 of the echoc’. ‘ funds of the one in favor of abolishing the office of
pr old, married or single, at tbe dawn &lt;£.wo­
County
Superintendent
of
Schools,
and
ly tovb horse is hune. sore or g*Ued,
manhood. or the turn of life, these Tomo
xdty.
x
you should uh* JtAnsoa'n AnottyM Linimenl;
giving each lownnhip thre* School Examiner*.
- A horrible tragedy waa j'erpetrated near.
wash tbe part with castiio noai&gt; and warm wa­
Improvement in soon perceptible.
Little Rock. Ark., a few days ago. An emi­
ter, rab dry, with a clean cloth, then ajiply tbe
CleaBM- the V it luted Blood whenLiniment, rub in well with the band.—(Com.
grant family consisting of s young man, his
‘wer jaafiiul ita uupuriti&lt;a hunting through
Resolutions marie their report. The resolu­
wife and ch Id, were murdered on the highway
the riun in Pimples, BhidUom, or Sores:
. Have the readers of thia paper ever
Affairs Commlila
tion*
recommend
tbo
ealablishment
ot
a.
cir
­
by a negro, wh6 threw tho bodies into a creek
cleanse it when /&lt;»« find it obstructed ami
a*ed pay of JVmamz' JPve^atiw PtlbJ U wot,
culating library for every subordinate grange,
why not ? They are the beat family physic, bcleans® it When it ia
and that a newspaper be published under the
■idM being tbe greatest anti-billons remedy
—Th* defalcation of Darid A. Gage, lata auspice* of the grange, haring three leading
THE CB1CKET OH THE HEARTH.
thcra is in this country.—[Cotn.
rylnc »!•.&lt;&gt; an4 when you plrasr—b«w to b* baudCUy Treasurer of Chicago, aaiounlaXto tqvwill
follow.
•omJ-rtnu-oi ft» hundred* erf dbrain. slao many
ELZaTTUiciTT st Hamilton (111.) "Water Cure." new
ward of half a million dollars.
IB. H. McDOWAXD
•ecrrt». art». anlertes. Ru&gt;nsyiuakli&gt;an&gt;vlbadult fernal**, and one for the younger memSeventeen years' experience. Photo 10 ct*.
—Oob W. O. Tyrrell, tbo Covingtou_ and

HISTORY OF THE

GRANGE MOVEMENT

CINCHO-OUININE
FOR FEVER &amp; AGUE

CONSUMPTION

Carbolated Cod Liver Gil

ft Nev laj.Si

CmnAPOBu's Hsir Dye ia the Ixwt. — [Com

Newport editor of the Cincinnati Comnwm/il, that tbo education of the farmers' children be
wm recently murdered in Covington by one
A. J. Fnuicis, who stabbed him with a bowie- ttiorve bnocbew |&gt;ertaiuing to agriculture aud
knife.
horticulture, such a* agricultural chemistry,
botany. natural philosophy, etc. To thia end
the grange pledges itself to secure a modi Oca16th InsL
Benders had been arrested in South Carolina.

—George

200 Pianos and Organs

j ox xs A ItAPLKY.
lliOMtsray.Mow Yuri

Afce and Jiro,.nf.Mw««t. i.t firit-Clau itaker*, will

Dfl. WHITTIER,

A coceu, COLD OB SOU THEOAT

RO CURE I RO PAY I

Ix4i*eal*tjKacr*.en4 *&gt;*•*•uccaMahal pbrricranu
«A«a«e. c8siSnltatu.il or pampttUt nee. Cwtlowrite. Jiut puhljabed. fi&gt;t youq* msn. oho auffa
ten* XerVoxanraa; IMMHtr. Av., jwmjif.lat »
paaaa, 2 atampa ; a book am pages, ilFtsniUfl.tO.

th* dcjJrud refers:. *
‘
—Th* State Grange of Iowa concluded ita

innl., little buaineee being irar-weted on the
het day. A committee waa appointed to pre­
pare a niemonai to Congress for a double track

NO MORE WET CARPETS!

NO MORE

delegation in Congiww to opjvusc tho revival

OLD MVKtUC.'

warrwr.tfil tu »uli »H taataa"
Fr.r •alervarywkare. Audf&lt;r

THE ADJUSTABLE THRESHOLD.
fi

DR.A.G.OLiN

tl&gt;a «M« rtrnrtteal
Htaratare I Thirty

CVBTIS
BOLD BY ALL XJUMCIVB DBALKES..

WIL6OT, FBLKCK

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