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TILLAGE OFFICERS
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WVTUODtRT EPISCOPAL CHUIMJH-C. G.
1x1 TH.»MA»,r»«t&lt;.r. Scrrlrravrary Habbatn at 10

TJAlTI-rr cifURclL B»r?lw«_exer» FabUi
JO at 10 1-2 *. m. and Tr x.ilibw* UellrrA
T^ASUV lLLKLOIrtlE.-XUF.de. A- M. Re«11 Uhtf co&lt;nmuni»Uan an each WmJimwI*) rve
on or Twforv the hill of the moon. Tranntart broth­
er* m eanllull} invited
.
REV. C- L DEYO, W. M.

&amp;MiwM JUtrrtinj.
W. H YOUNG,

E, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1877.

VOL. IV

Ttwir painful palliwar toward God—

Failure and failure, bltbrrto,

M C ELUS,

NO. 15

HURLED INTO BUIN.
*d flashed before
cry of rage my old patient
Why should woolen rather that, cotton
4 there—Katie's
[.asking for this utee Kato opened her eyes to look full
be worn next to tbe skin in cold weather ?
Because it is a alow conductor .of beat—
___
bp vivid that my
it does not let tho natural warmtljof the
may go and talk to her if it’s as you say; brain reeled and a mist floated before my
“Have you come to ray good-byf*
she s^id, feebly ; and there was such a the following particulars of the frightful dtaaa- body readily escape. .
for if it'd true, yon wouldn’t make her
Babetanoes greatly differ in thia re­
1M|
W IfcMjxxj.wprn tx»
tjuhappv; but, my lad, the man who
“What do you thinkt” said
spect Some are very alow and ctbera
my elbow, and I started back into tho that. I could only answer in a whisper.:
veiy rapid conductors. A person may
’ “No, no—to ask -you to give and
hold a rod of gbuui in his hand while he
*' That he*H-be past oaring in an hour,” bless me with your love ; to aak you to
melte llw other end of it ih a flamo ; an
The wholo of this part of my life w so I said quietly.
forgive mo for my cruel weakness, for I.
iron rod of the samo length would burn
dreamy that it is, all like some golden
“I fear so," said Dr. Barker, shrug­
his hand long before the other end be­
vision.: put I w»r at jter chair, I know, ging his skouldorn.
A deep groan niade mo turn my head,
came red hot. Now, wootan is one of
and that glorious evening I was content
“ Unless------ ”
to see that the farmer’s head was down
our slowest conductors, and the V^ry
to watch the soft, dreamy face beside me
Here I unfolded my plans, as I said ujxja his arms, and his broad shoulders
The crash of the falling Icidje aud train
beat covering: we have to imprison thft ■—
ware heaving.
.
•*I thought you would never come •?eno, and wm Itamedialely followed by a brill- heat of our body when exposed to sud­
den cold. .
again,’'said Kate, feebly, “but I never
It is tho-sudden changes of our cli­
through the wood, to stop at last beneath
“Excellent,” exclaimed Dr. Barker, gave up hope,"— Cassell’t Family bnrning ears. which took fire altnoat taatantly.
mate that rack our systems and yearly
an'ovfiHIfaaowfnt tree, and there, in who was a frank, gentlemanly fellow,
rendering wbat aaelMtance was in their powt r,
sweep thousands of our people- to the
low, broken words, I told her I loved without professional jealousies; and in
winch was little enough. About fifty wore
her, and in her awocjx girlish simplicity an hpur’s time ^e bpd done all that was
CQNQB EBBIONA L.
picked up from the wreck, and taken to uoigb- grate. W? can stand almost any .degree
she laid her’ hands tipon my sboutden&lt; nodrasary,1 our paflent warf breathing
of slow change; but these great aad sud­
easily;
arid
DrJ
Baritor
was
shaking
my
iook«dw&gt;, i«[ny
«&gt;
The moft heartrending incidents are told.' den changes task all oar endurance to
bo mylrttle wife.
.
bear and our skill to alleviate them.
“
hived? Mr. LriWleri ’ hfou’ve
heavy tlmbeni. yet not mortally hurt.
I. Went * home: that. bight, riding ina
Our special need, therefore, especially
in foil and . spring—and. indeed, the
wonderful triurqpbantchariot;insteod( of pbyed Jxyt'Jife. Now ru be ofl yd get
helpless
a gig, and, to my great' wiprias',* on back iq an hour’s time. You’ve given
winter through, Hijitvi we have fallen into
the habit of overheating our housen—is
reaching the house there was Fred Gar- me the greatest Ireanh in surgery11 ever
half an hour, uttennp the most pitiful criea to wear that clothing whioh will retain
had in my life."
nct -----------. __________
as
much ns possible of our natural
Baek already t” I stammered.
And then I was alone, thinking bit-,
tbo moat remarkable cacapm recorded is that warmth. While the chill winds from
f, tiie month hup,” furly Of what I hall done.
of a gentleman, one of a party of four play­ the ocean or the icy winds from the pole
,_n. • “ Yuu must-have had
arc smiting our vitabi, we must. protect
£?2S1_2Tor1_?rit2’ JOJUJ-hdiipg* Maatex .. ^Thoejjprds /eebjy muttciftLbrought
tally hurt, but be oeoaped uninjured.
Mari-rinBe-'inore-tai F ros«*rAnd, taking Great Britain had voluntarily
the Inmiv bent down over.^niy patient,
whose eyes now opened antThe stared
•st me.
‘
■
••Where’s Kate t".he asked ; “ and
where—what----- ” Ho slopped short.
!• Hush I” J said, coldly ; “you have
hatl an uccidimL”
’
■
“ Accident ?' Oh, yes, I remember,
I was going to catch the' night train
rather a peculiar, constrained w«y, as fur. Burntey; when that - confounded
unnf to the eou'.Ung of tho elector*! vote*. FhtBlljr
she said that master Lad gone to the off­
..
....
the pAlUm wm rood aad rvfrvxtd to a eacumtUri“You must not talk,’’ LOkid^fighting appointed to examine Into tho aubjrct. It roalalna
hand farm.
,
hard
to
contain
myself.'
“
You
are
se
­
a rmohiuoo dewtartna that tb. Frroldem of tbe
“And Miss Kate i" 1 said.
- “Sbeh downi^te tbe wood, sir," said riously hurt.”
That tent was not professional, but
the girl.
I waited to hear no more, but ran there was a grim pleasure in giving him
elong Lhu 'garden, leaped tho gate, and, I some pain.
crossing two fields, went through tire
“ That's bod, doctor/’ he -whispered,

■ 'IleanMrupoh me like th undeT/Vfiis-re­
turn, and ! Iny all night awake—happy,
to collecting
It was not the regular doctor, lor the but miserable,’ for thia meant tho end of
tay&gt;j«ik’4nd jwhat w to comein the
practice at Burnley belonged to Fred•
opkthonght of that.
D. W. SMITH.
Garnet, an oldJiospital friend of mins, future f
ROTARY FuUk, attrada to all lxwinoaa'&lt;afl&lt; In
I put it off for the time, and, having
1
who
had
taken
to
a
simple
country
prac
­
AV
raaklnc
w.--ra- - - - desds. mart
-,r(!*#&lt;•«. drawins wlll«,. eU.
tice, while I had been roaming about tho obtained willing permiraion from Garnet,
world as surgeon in emigrant ships, and I went his rounds next morning, and of
UNION HOUSE
.
PANCER, Froprirtor. Th Im boUl U1 during the Franco-Prussian war. We course found my. way to tbe form.
had met after seven years when f wan ted 1 I fancy the servant looked at mo iu

CLEMENT SMITH.

A BLIGHT IN SUMMEB.

ALF. C. BUXTON,
ritrfejIlTH." manufactures Rifle and
VT and repairs all Flrvar&lt;».s and One ’
turnlabed al

s month's quiet in the country, and ho
had asked me to attend to his practice
wlule he came up to town to pass a de­
gree, for he was a hard-studying, amhi-.
tious fellow.
,'lllb
A man at the door desired me to como
oyer and see his master, who Was trying
of tho gout 'This was the announce­
ment by the servant Saving that I had

J. TIMMERMAN,
JOHN'M. ROE,
TTOVSK, 8i«n and C-&gt;rrtar&gt; Pilnler. Gr»lnln»,
Il Fnxeoinc. »»l P.prr Hsnrtx ■ HpwdaEy..

CHAS W. DEMAR AY.

D W. LINCOLN.
E PARADY,
irANirFAtTCREK of
&gt;o4 Hboew. M&gt;kio(
1x1 *n&lt;l rrpiiqni nrotlj- dour, »l»o ■trtci aUeDUcntoflll all order* promirftr, and st the lowest
ItrtDf priers. Shop west ride of Main tMrrcl.

J B RASEY,
D»jsa.
and wHlta&lt; flamla

WEBSTER 4- HOBBS

ORNO STRONG,

73
WM. E GRIGGS.
MUSIC! MUSIC!
ELLA JHJAN of Mirs* C«»U»»e. will
on tbe Piuno ut Organ, nn4 in 1
M1b&lt;ilewKin*
FRANK J. PUR CHIS
beat quality, one door i

U. S MAIL LINE

.
ritln ” pain in the bock.of an old lady of wood.
75, this was my first 3dU
“ My dirrling,’* I kept repeating, as I
‘ “Hl I” I luelaiuH
“ Ebb,” h6 said,mistaking
P^“»
•&gt;
h»rried
on,
expecting
to meat her at
' ***There's Mira Kate a watching us.'
and I could not stop him now. “ Con­
I could see the flatter of a .white dross every turn, and then I stopped short, ।
with a horrible pang seeming to clutch ।sumption, they say ; broken heart, I
tention was too much taken up by the my heart I was dizzy,-faint, ragriig Ithink. Some scoundrel—’’
I almost dropped the tempos I caught
prettinoss of the place, and I was gap­ with anger, and half mad in turn ; but
ing idly about, thinking nothing of that all . pusaed.fifir_to_lpaye.a bitter, JhuLhand.fyjd gripped.it, and said, in a
crushing sense oi misoryM Tbeld on hoarse,
'
choking voice, for I was strug­
" Miss Kate " and her cares, when the
to see the frill light
by a young sapling, and peered tu the gling
।
gig stopped, and 1 jumjted down.
“ What do you wish nta todol**
“ Hero he is, uncle dear,” she cried. 1 acene before me. There fltcmd, 'with h6r back to me, k h Telegraph, at my expense,. to my
“Timo he was here,’’ exclaimed
Kate—false, false Kate—with the arm of 1brother-in-tew. Take it down or yoa’U
some onq, with a savage toor.
I
From Phxiatopber Ansley to
After giving various little orders, I a tall, handsome, military lookup man .forget
John Brand; Greeitn6nd, Burnley. Say
placed tho tender leg in an easy, posi­ encircling ‘ her waist, • her head resting .
tion, the -patient breaking into furious on his shoulder • and, even as I gazed, Kate is not to fidget You know best”
“Yes, yes," I stammered, my liands
he bent his head down and she raised
as I took out a pqncil and
I
of florae hoops from A small wooden tub, her armsr-her face—hex lips to meet his trembling
;
retended
to write. “ Mira Kate, then,”
I madA a little gyi&gt;«y tent over tho limb kisses, and he folded her tight to his ;
so that the coverings did not touch the breast
exquisitely tender akin, and' at the end
of half an hour bad the- pleasure of
hearing a High of satisfaction, of seeing
a smile steal over his face, which was
now Htnooth and bedewed wi*hn gentle
perspiration, and directly after, in a
“Kitty, my darling, ha’s a trump.
Take him iuto the next room and apolo
gixo to hira, and tell him I’m not always

He was half asleep already, while I—
even in that short hour—I had fallen
into a dream, a dream of love; I who
irad ndvr.r loved before, nor thought of
it but as sickly boy-and girl stuff, un1 cannot tell you bow that day passed,
only that Kate Ansley had implored me

I saw no more, but stole blindly away,
went to the stable, saddled and bridled
the horse in a
dreamy fashion,
mounted, rode back to Burnley, throw
tbe bridle to tbe man, walked straight to
the. ptatioo, without seeing Fred Gar­
net, and went off to Loudon.
B x months glided by, and then I wtu.
once more called upon to take charge ot
the practice of a friqhu ill tbe suburbs
It was one dark night in winter that I
was going to bed half wishing that I
had'hod’s call—for I knew that I should
lie and toss about skcplera, and I vnm
too good a doctor to try my own drugs
-—when tbe Mugery Ire!I runfj sharply,
and the summons that I wished for

It •«,. n polh»m«n

“ My darling child," sobbed the poor
fellow,
“ and she’s dying I”
\
i
1
lie WM tOQ- weak, too fajnt- Id hoed
me,
as
with
a
bitter
groan
I
fritnod
away
i
stunned
—mod almost at my folly. Por
।
Isaw it all now, poor, weak, pitiful, jeal­
' ous fool that I was. I hud seco the girl
I worshiped petted and caressed by
i
her
cwn father, and, without seeking or
J
Asking
sn explanation, I had rushed
iawayTTeaving her to think me a scotrn&gt;

When I turned once more to thb mat­
ltress my patient had fallen asleep, sad
I stood there thinking.
Ina few minute-i I had made my plann;
then,
watch in ~han4, I impatiently
'

waited for Dr. Barker’s return. C:
th a'hani(ftncab, '| ' Hc-'wss back tolAs ttmb.Tmll in a few

and his oitekin shone wet and vividly in words I had made my arrangements.
“Doctor," I said, “yonsaid you wore
the red light of the tamp over the door.
“Axiden’case, sir,” he said. “Dr. in my debt for this night’s work.”
He was soon better, bat my visits to Barker in the next street’s got it in ’and,
“ My dear sir, I’ll write you a check
for 2Q guineas with pleasure," he re-.
tho farm were more frequent than ever. air, and he wants help."
■
■
I learned from him'that a‘ genllemin 'puA
Kate being at the window aud running had been knocked down by the very
“Pay me in this way," I replied;
out to me, tho old gentleman stood at same cab we were in, and trampled upon “see that these patients whose names I
the door, looking very angry, and he ate
Ijlfore tbe whsel went oter? have Written fin this alto oLpopcr are atonee caught hold of my coat and dnggod
taudkl to wdl forXlm next two days,
We were there in a few minutes, and and tell our friend here that his message
“Is anything wrong I” I said, trem­ I.wm liherwp i^to the book jparlor of. a ,,bas been attended kQ."
bling.
He promised eagerly, and tbe next
oomfortably-fnrnished house, where the
•‘Yeo, lota,"■aid ths old man. “What sufferer had been laid upon a mattreea. minute I was in tho street, running to.
A brief converMtiop witti;.siy’ pal- .
"For mercy’snake don’t keep it back,’ league ensued, end he (old me what he
I was jusCin time to catch the early
feared and how he was situated, another morning train, and half-mad, half-joy. sat
..impatiently
....------ ------------ad ma. “Is Kate i'll"
important coll demanding hte presence, one, I
there -till tbe te
Yoe, I think she is," be raid gruffly. Thri resht ’was* tkfi| F igreed that
(Sopjtod. tno id WffnW.
‘Sw
___________ ___ —.
------------------ --" Bat
at look here, young man, what does
dot* would examine tbe'patient, and then I slowly jolted me over to"
to* tho Four Mile
M
this mean f
would stay till Df. Baxkqr’s rt turn.
“
Farm...._________ .

her slave and would have done her bid-

JHirrrUurru Cart*.
CHES SY.

T H. LEE,
U*

Oeput-y HtacrllT.

JAMES FLEMING,

Walciunater ail Jeweler,

J^fONEY TO LOAN!
.

h Writ&lt;4 lol Uuk Jeariin,
.
IM &gt;VM, Of

if she is

ma see her at once.’

4900.00 n-iul UPWARDS
(JU LOSO TIME.
L. RU68ELL,

ELIHU CHIPMAX,
.Justice of tjie Peace,

you’d better not come any more. She’s
growing dull, aud I can’t have my dar-

GmcrU CoKveyancing,

.

* .

faeloa of the night.
Piles of iron
f lay on tho thick ioe, or bedded in tbe eballow

time had been all consumed, while men went
Insignificant as the common wooden
about in wild con furion, seeking tonii trace of
a lont one among tho wounded or dead. Tho clothes-pin is in itself, ite manufacture
f &gt;rms no mean part in American -indu«trieo, and the nummxnifl factories in tho
Now England and other States furnish
difficult
employment to thousands of persons.
allow There are several large cTothes-pm manu­
factories in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and
one in tho vicinity of Saratoga, N. Y.,
each of which is capable of turning out
1,000 boxes, or 720,000 pins, per week.
OOT4M1 printed
mrmori.l of Wadeflampfoe I WM moxiag along at a modcraUiraUof .peed,
There are several small factories scat­
Wm. II. dlopaoe, Wm. H. Wallace,andtixtj-Mlxbt .. , . . , ,
, .
. ,
, , __ , , ..
tered throughout Massachusetts, New
.1
Ou.Uu. .44r.-UU.Ca™.... I
SuManlj. uJ .Sl.oo'. .ucla,. U..
rec-.Jnn at length the ev«m. which haw rrcj.Uj.. train plunged In the abyw, tho forward looc- Hampshire, and Vermont, and all are
traMplxed in that' SUU, th* inUrferonro of I UjaUre al on* getting across in safety. Almost run by water power. As a rule, -thoeo
the military, etc., and aaklug Oocgreaa to 1 instantly tbe lamps and stoves set fire to the engaged in the manufacture of clothes­
pins are Quakers. Beech, white birch,
interforetm tn
and poplars are the woods used in mak­
ing tho article, the birch and popkr be­
lutlra of the &lt;'ffleea to ,
The memorial having i “Oa ,ta
°t ,b® Cleveland train, the ing considered tho best. The machinery
employed is very simple. The wood id
tala, where tbe wounded were attended to, first sawed into logs four feet in length,
such help being given to each m wm possible, and then cut into email square sticks by
Tbe people of Aabtabola lent a willing band means of a cutting machine.
machine.
Each
stock after being rounded in a lathe is
passed into another machine, jriiich
wulob came from Clev«;-«nd for tho purpaw
thrown out a number of perfectly formed
was Immediately backed into poeftioa, and long
baforo daylight the wounded were being pre­ pins at one cut, and with great rapidity.
pared for transportation to Cleveland, to be The pins are then thrown into a large
revolving cylinder and smooth®! by
among the wounded were as suggestive, al­ friction with each other. New-York
most, as ths wrack in the valley.
and Boaton are the principal markets for
THX SSCMKT OlT SVCCXtM.
thia ware, whence they we shipped
E. D. Mansfield has given a statistical tuned a majority of these, as they Were eeat in large quantities to tho West, aud io
history of the State of Ohio, which may
the dining-rooms, parIm a. aud ofll-*e. In one England and Australia. Over 100,000
1stand, in most respects, for the whole
boxed of pink arc annually sent to En­
Northwest Territory. He says the secret
gland, and a corresponding number to
1of the marvelous prosperity'of the sec­ skillfully went at his work, in another a man Belville, Sydney, New Zealand, and the
1tion in a period of less than seventy-five . tevMBd with brniaas and spotted over with Sandwich Irian ds. —Newark Adi'ortitcr.
years, is found in tho fact that the set­
1tlers were a school-house and a church­
The closing revival pejrvicee-'conduct­
building jieople. Without this proclivity
ed by Mr. Moody in Chicago were ex­
'they would have made no more lasting
progroM than the mound-builders who ■ho could not conceal, while over all there ceedingly interesting. At Farwell Hall
he got tho men at close quarters, as he
'densely populated and cultivated the
soil
of tho State before them. They set ways accompanies calamitiee of this chanctor. biuwdf expressed it. “How are you
1
getting on, Mr. C.l” ho aakod. “I am
apart 740,000 acres of good land for
wind blow a fearful gale, which, with the
1school purposes, to begin with ; and snow ths* had drifted waint-deep at point- like a child just going to school,’’ was
they are keeping it up. The taxation
the responne. Ibero was a short-pauso
for school purposes in 1874was$452,135.
io the proceedings, and do one seemed
to have any testimony to give. Mr.
There are more colleges in Ohio than in
all Now England ; more churches than such of tho wounded m could bo moved Moody stimulated ardor by throwing
iu tho remark, “Just got up and tell
in any other State in the Union ; more
view with Hr. Charles Collins, tho chief ui if you lova tho Lord ; don’t make any
' college Htadcsjta in proportion to popula­ civil engineer of the road, I learn that the
flowery speeches; we don’t like that
tion than in any other State ; less igno­

rance in proportion to population Ilian
in Massachusetts, in which Boston is in­
cluded. •
. .. .. ......
Acoobdikg to tbe " Domesday Book ’’
of Ireland, tho total acreage &amp; that iide

the char, the whole length of the bridge being

sidered as being in a perfect condition. It was

aggregate4 20,819,947 acres, of which
627,761 are covered by water. The
land-owners make a return of 20,159,678
acres, or within 32,508 at
yholc extent of the land. The total number ef

the debrie i

CsUBClionf a tpeciahy.

levo her with all my hiart

“Kot

His hands dropped as Kate uttered a
noihing which Dr. Barker could do would low cry and fainted.
save the fijune even now trembling in tho
•oozot cl ule s tamp.
MeliMS. ntCheetmxt.

with tho remark, "I am a married man.”
"Have yon yet wp.lbo family gjtttf’
right It is a good thing to gvt yopr
lips open at home." A man who had
scoffed at religion for forty ymi» said
that when Mr. Bankey sang * Ninety

end Nine,” the arrow of convicting -was
somehow fastened in his heart. “How
many men are tlrero here- who used to
be iufle!eta before th-y were converted?”
ask-d Mr. Moody.

ible in the returns; farland of the Marquis of

kill him to ba revenged for all his cruel- chair by the fire.
. b a • .
*• You tkwopdrel 1” was roared at the
would die.
For a few brief momenta told mo that bad pinned me by the throat.

Aartrilk, Wick-

MONEY TO LOAN

I men. women and children who had no suddeu......
3h#
]y baen called to their death,
I ehorrod bodies lay where Lboy haJ
,
pUcwJ
harrj

Girls and young women should bo
thoroughly , protected. They r.re most
Husceptiblo to weather changes, have leas
resistance, and suffer worse consequen­
ces than their elders, and yet^they are
just tho ones who are left most exposed.
Mothers should look to this—see that
their daughters are properly clad and
also duly trained to right ideas on the
subject of clothing.
Remember it is—
not cotton flannel—bat good substantial
wook-u all over. A" for cotton stockings in winter, to wear" them is sheer
wickedness. We don’t know what to
say of those who die of wearing cotton
stockings and thin shoes. Are they not
suicides ?
,. r

Donglaa*, antborUing tb« CuaiEilaaionm nf

A faint gro^h front life xiafcref-r ra i . Ifc w«4a‘brlghL'4ear, frosty morning,
luted us as wo turned to our patient, and tbe sun glanced from tbe river upon
and os i held the tamp over hta face, and the trees, but I could think of only one।
thing as I kept urging the driier ta»,
drooping mustache, I nearly dropped it.
68,758, and the total valuation of tho
“ Nemesis I” I thought Mine enemy looped oat and rushed into the well- land returned at £18,419,258. Many

as half-blind I rm:

aud uot fatally injured. There was no one to
dtajm them.
_
The following is from a special to the Cleve­
land leader: -'The haggard dawn which
drove the darkness out of tho valley of the
shadow of death seldom saw a ghastlivr eight
than wait revealed with tho coming of thia
morning. Ou either aide of the ravine frowned
the dark and bare arches from which tho
treacherous timbers liad fallen, while at th er

while the lac:Bi?live U a wreak in every part "

About twenty row

�A bta »»nmt ChHta.pli.r Mtan m.
killed .1 In*, in otyura
by hi»
hnnh-r. who -•» 1O|Jin, with a putal.

A mail named Mparrow, wm* killed
near the &lt;w toctory, four milee from
lauudng, on tb&lt;: SBth, while felling tim­
ber.

CLOSING-OUT SALE!

** tta inside of the bowl was crusted
with tobacco, aud the whole discolored
very mm h.
I pprsk particularly of th&lt;*o sped*
mem, to show to what a degree of perJeetion they had brought the art of pot*
tery making.
--------------------whoweretheae
The qurol
«i
. Whence* came they t Whiri
was their religion T ThelrarwY Their
sricncx-s 1 And far what purpose did
they erect those wonderful works!
These art’ the knotty question for the
urvhnoloArist to answer.
AzTKC.
nl umk m&lt;&gt;.. d~ »h. nw.
_____________

KING

FrankliidSwan, « well-known fanner
. of KaUmnsoo Co., we* killed near hi*
home in Texas township on the 87th.
Ue wm chopping timlwr and a tree fell
Wees, Stary, Sketch, Poetry,
upon him.
Wm, J. Hill, of Onondaga, an old ami
FARM TALKS, HOUSEHOLD TOPICS,
lunch eeteemed rittaxi, left for parte
CORRESPONDENCE, CHEW,
unknown* hut week, leaving nnmerotu
PUZZLES, ETC.
’
•
little bills uncannlk’d, aggregating
about $15,000.
Aa explosion of a cask of beer at ti
■ brewery in Adrian, on Tbtiraday hud,
killed one tuna anil wonndrd another.
Tbe dead man is John Bienka, aged 85,
who leaves a young wife. '
Eax« week Byron Hehiivr, a young
man of .Jackson, went out hunting.
While leaning on his gun it went off,
the Imllct passing through his body and
killing him almost instantly.
Wm. t’ole of Minden, Sanhac Co.,

V-£~ For the next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for BLINDNESS! tai DEAFNESS! !
their New Spring Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if
Catarrh, Consumption!
prices will do it
AMhma. B
MU M U ThriMt sad toa&lt; &amp;&gt;■»-

found Id the streets of that plorc
Hut Monday night terribly wounded,
there being two stolw in hte alidomen.
He says his ljjptber-in-’=~. William
‘ Hcainnn. was the M*ntletnnn who had
wm

tried to disembowel him.
prove fatal.

tmm

Xuitok News:
It h a fact that comparatively few
pcraoos know, and to which still fewer
pay attention, that lx-fore the era of the
"noble red man,” of the1 present day,
there wm another race of people who
■rem to have inhabited a large portion
or North America. Of them, the pres­
ent Indians have no tradition whatev­
er; Their whole history,—their origin,
their progress, their decline and exter­
mination, have all been lost in oblivion.
We only know they must-have been by
those silent monuments they have left.
Tbe “mounds” the work of their own
hands, which, to this day have with­
stood the ravages of time.
It has been the writers good fortune
to visit and examine many of these in­
teresting relics in portions of Mo., Ark.
and Tenn. The result of which we will
gladly give the readers of the Ngws.
In south-east Mo., especially the coun­
ties of New Madrid, Mississippi and
Scott, they appear to have had their
most popular villages, Being low bot­
tom they arc intersected by numerous
creek-and bayous, along which most
of the moundi; are found. They conaist mostly of circular earth-works,
ranging from 10 to M feet in diameter,
and from 4 to 15 feet in height, though
some are fonud that cover the space of
an acre at the base aud rise to the
heighth of 70 feet. Those used as a tu­
mulus are usually about G feet about
tbe surface. «
Their manner of burial was very
strange. They seemed to have begun
the interment of their dead at the time
of commencing a mound. The bodies
are usually found in grouiM of from 4
to fl, with beads placed together, ami
feet eradicating like the spokes of a
wheel. These groups are scattered ov­
er the whole surface covered by the
mound. Iu some instances a layer of
earth to the depth of 8 feet would cov­
er the dead, and then another scries of
groups. Tbe spccur.cr.5 of pottery un­
usually found near their heads. In
some instances two or three pieces
would
be fonud resting against
a skull, no doubt placed there by the
loving hand of friends, to supply tbe
temporal wants of the departed, while
joira-ying to that ."happy hunting
ground-” Their pottery consists of wnrer vases, plates, kettles, etc., made to
represent the human form in every pos­
sible attitude, as well as almost every I

»n

CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

C. C. WOLCOTT.
It is a fact now generally under­

stood, that firo cannot be controlled

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.

ur kept any length of time when wood

is burned in a

Grats.

stove

EPILEPSY.

Flu. Chore, Pal.y. and afl Xerreaa ASrrtbm.

flours Ktspcrtfully,

on a Oran

GENTLEMEN!
TOUie. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD H

ashes falling through

the grate, leave the coals exposed to

WSUrpiculian.—fow, beaitby cMMrra, or »

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 187

the direct draft and they arc consum­
Club* or twenty -

dabs or thirty, "

ed, leaving neither coal to aid com-

___________________ l.W

--------------------------------- LM

An extra eojrr of the Weekly will be fivon to Ibo bnstiou nor ashes to retain the fire.
«U«r up of • dub oT ten WeeEltea.
K-ixl |-&lt;«u&gt;(5ee order or draft tjheu practicable.
If dry wood is used, tho sloyg (for a
Aitdrme enbecriptlon* to
time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and

Free Exhibition

MEAT MARKET!

TBE DETROIT FREE PRESS CO,
DETROIT, MICR.

- the wood is very soon consumed.

If

the wood is green, it requires close

attention to prevent the fire from go­

FRESH MEATS,

ing out, and it is impossible to keep

of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash
Tho higbeot price paid for HMoo, Polls
He." Give ibem a call on West side Main Bl
Naahvilh, Mich.

a wood fire on an &lt;£pen grate over

night.

W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO
WILL OFFER

During the next 30days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO PURCHASERS OF

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
HATS,

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
&amp;C.,
JBC.,
&amp;C
FULL LINES OF

"ST-ST-STUTTEWWG!

These difficulties have caused great
inconvenience to persons us*ig the

class of round stoves -mounted with
heavy sheet

■II of which burn

wood on an open grate.

The Combination

Where he is dow receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Good* for the PALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever Igid down
in Nashville, aud never in the memory ol nun was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard ot a Good Check

Shi?!! grad

Kummvrinc. and Impediment* in enreb that dally
and itaur'j vex and morUty. and mA. one a Utitb
Ins au&gt;ck Uroueb Uta. parrs—rally co rad by a
scJ—thte ratlonJ and prartM ratal.
lldota. for Opium, f.hMo awl IJquur

“P CONFIDENTIAL!

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.
Grate

used in the FOREST KING of 1876

Still it is to!

We have Over One Thousand 12&gt;x*essi Pattern!
Ranging in Prices from

CHRONIC DISEASES

consists of two grates working in

combination one with the other, each

ponding blank spaces, forming either

•o

open

Crate or

closer

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated
with a shaker from the outside of the
stove.

READ AND CONSIDER!!

After thorough tests, we claim for

---

this important invention .-—Thai all

TICKS,

bad treauocal and Immoral advfea,(ramiIt£&lt; In w!
ror.awueurw. or Urrlbk .lltawi), »UI flod , true
triend In Dr. Alkfn, whom coanaal and rrmadtea
tb«£ ran rely upon for tbeir moral and phynleal

provided with openings and corres­

BOOTS,

UJEMITNS.

Stripet and Checkt.

The Doctor’s Location

the coals may ba retsinod in the stove
and any amount of the ashes desired ;

that the fire is at all times under per­

.BEST ASSORTMENT OF
fect control, and can be kept continu­

#tadg-®Udt
CLOTHING!

ously throughout the winter; that it

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

.’sans

tirely overcomes all the objections

heretofore raised against this class of

From $5 per Suit Up.

stoves.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

ly stave Stade with the Combination

LARGE STOCK OF

THE FOREST KING i&gt; the on­

Grate, and is unequaled as a a love of

From $1 a Fair, Upwards.
tarttai, ete. 1th composed of mow*!
mixed with clay, aud baked or
burnt iu a kiln. Many are beautifully

TJK/IT GOODS,
ustotioicts,
FANGY GOOES.

FOR SALE ONLY BY

CORRESPONDENCE.

Semethlag about a Race of People that
lived before we did.

s

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Prremnn Cargin, convicted of the
murder of Charles Smith, the Chesan­
ing fanner, has been sentenced to the
State Prison for life. Julia Cargin,
IM* rIsu been found guilty of murder
in the first degreee and. sentenced to
State Prison for life. Mrs. Smith anti
Norris Alexander have been sentenced
the former to 15 years and the latter for
lb. That cleans out the whole gang of
the murdcrcta of Charles Sniitii.
At Kalamazoo the case of the father
of Alice Chaney vm Harmon N. Barlx r,
her alleged scxluMg, wi* given to the
jury on Dec. 87th. They were out 30
minutes and rendered ■ verdict of
"guilty” with damages fixed at fi.OOO.
Wilcox vs. Barber, is the title to anothother suit against Harmon N. Harlwr to
recover Hie expense of Alice Chaney’s
rackncM and funeral, which is now on
trial.
The case has developed an
.amount of filth that wm astonishing.

SOUTHER*

m

pUfoU. {vMch. In thi* «nintry. srs tb«
rtnl« to
.nd Ufrl. when eb^-. ot

The cuts will

its class, iu the world.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

THE FOREST KING is mount­

15 GRADES OF TEA

ed complete with No. 12 cold rolled

polished boiler iron.

Tbe ASH PIT
1 hair io my etdlectkm m few ppeci- (50 CENTS TO &gt;1.00 PR POUND.
extends under tbe entire DOUBLE
that will rival in point of work*
AU Gtudt Sold nt licj/rawnlvd, and
that of tbe preacnt day. Owe
BOTTOM.
SaMtfaoUto Guarottlwd.
Loesnojt.— West Side of Main

Street, in W. A. Aylawurth's Buck.

■Mheffie MirtL, Aa&lt;. M, «*.

I. G. AYL8W0RTH &amp; CO.

Erery Store b Filly Wxrnmted

TWO ST * TOWMSEim,

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES/!

Pre«h a d SaHWedti
W AU M—t- U &lt;Mr

•.’wu* Ite,

Bottom Prloex.

n. u. -

-u w m-. nu. ...
v. a C.U.

ium

�Unlveml Law.

K.TT3ST O-VLEER,!

LOOK! LOOK
IN AT

THE LONG BBICKT

John Cbrfc han bovn.up not th viaitJ. I‘it.tentf«r ami wife, are vhdting rel­
atives in Medina Co., Ohio.
Jesse Austin lias returned front n
budding young widow soon surrender­
.
ed and the promiap wm waled by a ten hunt in tho north woods.
Mrs. C. I. Deyo is slowly recovering.
pound kiss, and the twain were ban­
died up togettm- by a NmihvfllejuKticc.
Now the widow owned M acres of land
and beddes was the jrastMor of five Editor News:
children, and her newly acquired hus­
In the paper of Dec.
under the
wilh advertising thia work. 'Twill band had two or three more, which to­ head of “Our Court Hi .
’ I noticed
not always be thus.
ken together made quite a family. my name is used in an assault and bat­
&lt; Sfbc New Year’s IMttoe at the Opetery case.- To explain die ease seems
h* Houae was a big thing.
Eighty^ ^mseil before tbe new lord began to plain to atow that the whole thing was
think his chfldrvu needed some clothe*
and so hi* bride opened her purse tuul
got
the required articles.
Then to"watch meeting," of the United Breth­
wanted to sell the old cow and take the
ren Church, in North Castleton.
money and buy another one, nnd this
*■—Tile AL E. Sunday School look a
she refused to do. . Then again, after
sleigh ride to Vcrmontvffle
a while he wanted her to sell the farm
Year’s day. It filled eight sleigh*.

with a big ad. IJou’t fail to look over.
their stock and prices. It will pay.
—Job never had to jump out, of Ixil
at five o'clock in titc morning, en dfcfitaMlle, and ent kindlings and kindle the
fire.

age about 300 saw logs per day, and
things look as if he-was gning to puts
mw mill in hia aew building.
—Last Wednesday evening the roof
of B. H. Hoag’s house caught fire from
a stove pipe, but was extinguished be­
fore much damage was done.

dren put out or driven trway from home
and thia also was denied. At last he
liecame tired of railking-the cow, fcejl-.
ing the pig, driving the geese to water,
nnd doing up chorea generally, and slid
out. Hence “Lout Man.” The widow
still liven at home contented to remAin
a willow, and says she law seen an end
to all perfection, and wont have no
more "peeping over the gate.”
Apflepie.

—Sleigh-brlbt go jingling by sport.'xl
by fat and prancing Itontes, bnt the
sleigh Itell that went jingling liy on
Tom Niles’ old horse on New Year’s
day, was a cow hell.
—The horse heat came off last Tues­
day ns agreed upon between black prin­
ter owned by Bl II. Hoag and roan
prince owned by IjbwIs Durkee. Rohu
prince taking three straight heats.
—At the Christian Church next Sabtath. Rev. Mr. iJcyo will speak in the
morning upon the subject recommend­
ed by the Evangelical Alliance, "Chris­
tian Fellowship.” In tbe evening tho
subject will be "The Elementary con­
ditions of Youth and Progress.”

—Mr.and Mrs. R. B. Gregg will en­
tertain the M. E. Church Social at their
residence, on Tuesday eve., Jan. 9th.
All are cordially invited. Plenty of
teams will be on hand to carry all who
wish to go, that are not otherwise pro­
vided for.
Mm. L. R. Barber. Sec.
—Tbe suit of Uriah Buck vk. Wm.
bpireo. of Alaple Grove, for trespass
came before Esq. Chipman Wednesday
and lasted far into the night; the jury
failing to agree. The cause of the suit
is about nome timber that Spires whk
cutting on Buck’s farm. The case will
again be tried on Monday.

ker, K.; W. H. Power*, S.&gt; T. Phil­
lips, C. of H.i W. S. Goodyear, P. S.;
C. H. Bauer, R. A. C.; F. 8. Bowen, M.
*d V.; C. L. Young, M. Snd V.; J. Q.
Cressy, M. 1st V.; Geo. E. Altoft, Sec.;
Thon. Altoft, Tyco*. ; »T. J. Brosaean,
Sentinel.
This forenoon about ten o’clock the
cituens were again startled by the cry
of fire which originated in a saloon be­
longing to Hiram Bussell, it being in
*e worst place in town for n fire to
break out, being connected with all
those wooden building* on the corner of
StAte and Jeffernon streets. The Pio­
neer Fire Comimuy were as usual on
hand and did credit to themselves.
They are the “pride of our city."
Before Justice Riker, the people vs.
Perry Rose, arrested upon a charge of
violating the city ordinance, relative to
the suppression of houses of ill-fame
The respondent plead not guilty, The
rase was tried by a Jury, who, after be­
ing out but a short time returned a ver­
dict of not guilty.
■
The people vs. Daniel Hook, arraigncd up on a charge of larceny ot a ]»ir
of boots.
Several witnesses were
sworn on the part of the iwople after
which the prisoner made his statement
and tite jury returned a verdict of guil­
ty. The. accused wasfided &gt;20.OP; &gt;13
costs and -*S fine proper.
'Hie “I’loneer* meeting which is to
comcofi’ to-morrow will probably l&gt;c
the largest and best ever held in this
place as no pains are being spared to
make it a succitss.
Rov.

WOODLAND ITEMS.

nnd put the new in, and our paper this
weak I* not what we intend it to be.'
But it give* us plena uwi to any that we
have been able in this little town to

can ate the time when we shall have a
new press, and a carpeted sanctum, in
which “tbe editor’* eagy chair" will att-

The Rev. Mr. Thomas and his lady

tbr Kuddrn appearance upon the stoop
of the pantouagc, of stout thirty of
ttoir fm iHk, with basket* of roost
chirkeite. pie-, etc., and all the pantplianalia for a first -ebess supper.

when Mr. C. Smith. E*!-. on behalf of

man with a very nice study chair and
hi* wife a 1M Of sliver spoons, after
which a very enjoyaUe evening was
spent.
A notwohto fiMttur of the affiur was
the effort it took to get the Rev. gentlemunin a condition to be Harpriaed. He

to bo cloned.

the

WOODLAXD, J AX. 1st, 1877.
The holidays at Woodland commenc­
ed onttoeve.of Dec.SSrd, withacbriMtmas tree in tbe M. E. (Imreh. The
house was crowded to its utmost extent
nnd many were obliged to go home
without even getting out of their
tdeiths. Tbe tree wm a nice and htrgc
one and wax weB filled with many cost ly presenta in value ranging from &gt;15
to &gt;100 .
On Sabbath ere. at tto German LnJteran Church there was also a Christ­
mas tree which was fillet! with many
nice present* for the children. ‘Where
was a large attendance.
Also on Monday eve., at the German
Albright Church then- was a Christmas
tree which abounded in many presents.
There was such a crowd that those who
had «Mte could not enjoy tbemrelvea.
Ou Monday eve., Dec. 28th. aevrrel
young ladies invited their gentlemen
friends to take a leap year ride, and af­
ter riding some time they called on one
of our benevolent fanners and had a
surprise party. After enjoying them­
selves for some time in innocent amuse­
ments they finally started to deliver

STOCK!

Which will be told al ralea slightly id advance of cost prices.

You can buy the best

WATERPROOF

LOW AS THE LOWEST.

UEGAL.
MOHTGAGH BALK!
adn and earentedby
&lt;n K. Murphey, hi.

Good

Sheeting for 7 Cents.
Nice Dress Goods at 25 Cents per yard.
Elegant Skereless Jackets for $1.00.

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES!? MITTENS,
Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

LOCAX MATTERS

Morttfnir*' HUiIc­

9
The largest stock in Nashville.

Special Bargains in Crockery, Glessware, Groceries
Knivea, Forks, and Silverware,

havlnx l*vn mad. In the condition,
of a eartsln Mort&lt;a&lt;v. dated the twenty Jlflh
DEVAULT
day of &lt; K-tebrr, A. JD. MIX. executed by Ramiro Map-,
and Hannah G Mapea hl» wife, tn "Dwmiiaun Jonaa. HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES
and rwrlved for record and recorded Io the oflJce of

Tte TMfiuumy a! th* Whole W«U.

\I bad no appetite; Holloway's Flflb t«re moi

rbrvnle."
"Yourbcnot Holloway’, Ointment eared tea of
nolae* In 1&gt;-c head. I ratted «&gt;tneoCloai Oialmen*
behind tbe etrra. and tbe notw ha, JrfV*
"Send m* two botea; 1 want on* toe a poor family
“I enrlnw a dollar; your price ta M rente, bwatbw
medicine to me I, worth a dollar.”

I take in exchange for Goods, al the Highest Market Price, Butler, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Cash, Credit, and all other produce.

Fur'S, tri

1 new Cutter and 1 sett of Single Har­
ness. Inquire nt Lee Bros, grocery.

l or ( ulaneoni Disorder*.

Nashville, November 8lh, 1876.

Wanted. -• A girl to work in nmnll
family. Work light. Pay not to ex­
ceed &gt;1.50 per week. Apply to

G, A. TRUMAN

on the 8r.t day of June,.
: In the forruoou. Io Uber Hi

PIONEER STORE i

UP’ Very nice Mnplc Svrup at
Wheeler’s.

Wmx teit I

STUCCO, HAI1C *C^
Which w* will mIJ *• fow for caah, a* nut any flrte
In Michigan.
Naeinrilte, Mieh, Jan. 1,18T7.
AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS.

MARK THESE FACTS
quarter (1-4h of Sacilon numbar thirty Are, &lt;U)
town four, (4 L north of ran&lt;r Mrrn (7)Wcat,Cou
of Barry, and State of MichiganDated Nauhrllte, January J rd. 1X77.
I.EWLS DURKEE.
CYRUS St'ERRT.
Mortgagee.

fV* Pure Guut Boots at
Wheeler’s.

t*T Get the best terms for papers
that you can, and then go to Post man­
ter Davidson nnd do better.

A 4arge slock o(

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,

to

Ix&gt;ok to your own Interest 1
An&lt;l buy your Grocerie*. where «M
you can itave some lumortment and get
good fresh goods. We keep from
4 to 6 different gnules of Sugar,
fl different grade* of Syrup aud Mo­
lasses.
7 different grades of Coffee.
8 different grades of Tea.
12fiiBen i&gt;t grades of Tobacco.
8 different grade# of Oyster*.
Call and get prices and you will to
convicted that you can do 20 per cent
totter than any place in Nashville.
Lee Bros., No 49.

BROOKS, ’’*•

General Dealer* in

iTadue*.

Mortgage or any
rreby gfren, that
rm tai nd In aald

c".i:

M»rt»

Is. J. WHEELER.

hare failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF OllDEK.

rrf Ifutlnr*. and Mate of Michigan, tlatbelnclbe
place for bntdln* the Circuit Court for tbe Count)
uf Harry, the prviulwia dracrilxal In Mid Morlcacr «
follow,, to-wlt: Tbe viUth-.-nal qu*rl&lt;-r ot the

OOODS.

by life aald Item! i
Mapes, tn Hiram

ma, BlIBoua C nip

KWtgMV.
,
Da*«d, Hot. »th. 1S7*
7
WILLIAM PARMKXTKR.

FROM 30 to 60 CTS.

IMPOHTAVT CAUTION.

300 Cords of Wood in exchange for
Gloves nnd Mittens at
Lee Bros.
ir C.

In sums from &gt;30.00 to &gt;500.00, on first
class Real or Personal Securities.
Apply to
Wm. A. Ayesworth,
at his residence or store.
Holloway’s Pill#.—In all crowded
cities, malaria anti fogs are breathed
over and over again, till the strongest
lungs art* incapable producing pure
blood, hence the sluggishness or mind
and tody, the weariness anil irritabili­
ty of many jtersons during this season
&lt;»f the year. " These medicines neutral­
izes impurities aud give vigor to the
head, heart anti stomach. 35 cento per
box or pot.

1'3

Complainant,

t.iwi iu iicino. iH-rr»urr.
It Mtlafoetotllr appearing by affldartt
Us eanae, that the an&gt; »• nanwd Defend.

MEN'S OVERCOATS

Office. 112 Liberty Street Kew York.

Holteltor within iw.nly day, after Mrviee on ter of
a copy of aald hili and aotica of the entry of thia or&lt;fot, and In default thereof, that ,ald bill will be
taken aa cor.fetwd by mCI non-reel.tent OetendantAnd It la further ordered, that
within twenty day, the Complainant rarnw* -a
notice of thl, order to te published in the
NaaaviLLB Xawa, a publie newspaper, printed, puh-

There in no doubt but th* present condit­
ion of *11 kinds of burinen sad industry ia
fearfully depre*,ed. and it behooves *»ery Hum praacrited for her appraranen.
EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.
family to look csrefbtly to their expenses.
Winter is coming on when children are lia­
Dated, N.-remhrrTJtb.
ble to Croup, Whopping Cough, ete Coughs
and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Con.
sumption with other throat snd lung dis.
eases, will carry off many —These disea*?a
should not be neglected Doctor** bills are
expensive, end we would advise our people
to use Boscuss's Gkbmau 8v*or. It sever
has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep
your whole family veil during the winter.
Ta, dwea will relieve any case.
Ebld in.
alt towns in the United States, and by your

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Pleaie |i»e me » call before pareba»in&lt;
tlMWbere. Tbe Highest Mark.I Price paid
for Butter. E«». Etc.
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.

Good 44-Inch Bleached Sheeting for 10 Cenh.

CcaiBty of Ilarrr, aud State o? Miebl
tlh day of May. A. !&gt;.187e.at 11 o'clock
wwded Id IJber Ehtht of Mortcatc nr
which Morttace tlivre, W eialne&lt;| to Im

smoke coming ont of the roof. Securhelp they broke in tha doors and unw
that the hall was ofc fins which wa* soon
put out. It caught through a defective

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“The Man without a Country.”—No.
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Hale ; "They Saw a Great Light," by
Mme author: "Familiar Quotations
Humorously Illnstratctl," by F. H. Sevmor; “A Dream-Love," by H. 8. Clark;
“The Sackful of Sovereigns," “The
Paranna Pupil," by J. S. McKenna;
"Our Two Squint,” etc., etc. This ex­
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p.ayini; lot r«n«u. tber
be flctn.id to morteag* THE E\t&gt; Crowns the Wore.—Much minora, Is «aM petition &lt;
Thereupon It U onion
care and labor hftvo beeu expended
through many years upon a certain in&lt;iiapen*able article for the htmaewife,
aud now after a trial of over 90 years
we caudidly recommend the nse of D.
B. Dctoud Ac Co.’s Best OhIimical
Baleratl-a a* the best article for cook­
ing. more healthful and cheaper than
Banting Powder. Nothing is Vft un­
and after leaving a part of one of their
done to make it perfect as to uniformi­
ty, parity »d health!ulm:«l Aakyour
grocer for tt aud be put off with none
out to pass them they were upset in the other, nn H. A. Dcldind Ac. Co., the man­
snow and went tumbling down hill to- ufacturers, warrant every paper.
grtbrr.
Fortunately none of them

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aiul Scarcely knew whether he was Tow• me other donkey, and attempt'
ed to trad something to me, but failed.
.1 then left him and went in the cow­
shed to wwk. The reason he com­
menced the miit was on account of nn
old grudge, viz: Wtou he wu* token
nnd matte a prisofiw for getting goods
under false pretetuw, when I geted ns
Deputy Siteriff. Now ns for the win­
dow thrfv wns but one, nnd that one
wmuhmU. He might have stumbled
on the shovel I was using, nnd through
n mistake thought that he wan threat­
ened to to thrown out..
•. .
Alex. Price.

On Friday eve„ Dee. *th. the 1.0. of
TtOX CffcE.
G. T. held an oyster «*er at their
fw AaJET
hall. The reci
&gt;lfij». About
adjourn -

•f all harm, he made for tbe drug store
and it became necomary to route him
»nt again. One of the party then told
him be wished to have some private

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—There is a fannerliving in the north
The Circuit Court has adjourned un­
part of this township that ha* been til the next regular term in Februarymarried sixteen years and during that
The Board of Supervisors which were
in session all last week have adjourned.
—Sixteen memltcraof Jebdiath Stiles’ They did as large an amount of busi­
family, representing Calhoun and.Bar­ ness a* usual. Returning a vote of
ry Coantiee, gathered in reunion at Si­ thanks to M. T. Wheeler, our Ex­
las Stiles residence on New Year's day. County Treasurer, but I do not think
that will buy "bread and butter.”
—Madam Rumor tells ns of a pret­
On Friday night, Dec. 29th, tbe fol­
ty little school ma’am down in Aaayrin.
lowing officers were installed in Has­
who ran collar n fractious pupil and
tings Chapter No. 08 Royal Arch Macuff him to apeak, iu lewi than forty

—Rev. T. II. Stuart, of IntL, will leeture before the Literary Society, Mon­
day evening, at the Christian Chnrrh.
Subject. "Antitquity of Our Earth, and
its Inhabitants.”

n furtc.

Rfif, KOHES AND CMLDMN t

H. C. I'HIICDLE,

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TRING3, I'lCTUBES. ETC.

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
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—WMtou bM "betel beet on in a waiking-

Barred duty of pursuing the MBBBains of
Othmon wm tho engine and proteose of
his (Moswiyah's) ambition. The bloody
allirt of tho martyr wm exposed in the
mosque of Damascus," etc.

marly Jefferson barracks), am io be removed;
the cannon, over 600 in number, 'to Bock
—District Attorney Haaattoo. of Milwaukee.
Island, and ths guns and psstota to New York
araenal. Tbe BL Louta aroenal is to bo con­ hM made * motion in Ute United HtetMi Cirvuit
Court for a node proeequl in th* oa*e of B. J.
verted Into a cavalry recruiting station.
—Tbe am unt of stiver disburse meats from Conklin, th* notorious whisky croak. Th*
motion wm taken under advieemeut by Um
■} H&gt;N*t4*Wiv«d bra fire tii Ban Fnmctaoo, from Tvsmc, State of Jaliaro. Max., s*ys
-Mows hM boon received of an attempt ou
tba- u-ewWIsriH cm toMtez tbe ei.y of
.
rtA^woptisooatNeqBfioed
Moico,'fl^l to Votaoa, thane* to Bignantauejo,
in flae jail at ARtaay ff^. Th* Jail wta guarded
aeapertin the Btate of Gaocrvrj. and tbereby fifty eitizvn* who bed kept it secure tor
MHariMdowa Greeting vee**I for Ban Fran-'
007; Boston. *3,537.130; Itilladelphia, *3,1(4 - •cvcral days, but at laM were compelled lo Mk
430; HL Loais, *1,475,M12; Ctnohmati. M.2M,- aid from the Governor.
—Infonaatioa hM been received that Henry
—Odea Morri*, of Now Ycrk, ths mining 301; Chicago, *3.688 977-. Baltimore. *991,013.
Laogeman, who swindled several banka in.the
lawyer, who wsa rejx rted as a defaulter. was
vicinity of Bpring field, lit. with forged check*
found abut up in bi* elegant quarter*, sick,
and parent iy brooms a monomaniac on the
—Tb* C&lt;x.v*nt(Jf tn* Misteni of Providonro, aborit a year ago, Lm been arrested at Ban
■■Mut of poverty, fearing that he might be- st B». F.lixsbeih near Joflett*. provinc* of
—Dr.’S. Chamberlain, one of the leading oitoome a pauper. though surrounded by the ovi- Quebec, wts burned on Dec. 25. and thirteen
children burned to deadi. There were oos sauadf La CrQaae. Wir., was recently shot and
killed tn the streets of that city, while quietly
hunt)ted In Che building al tbe time. '
—Oapt. A. Daniels, a well-known citizen of sitting in hi* cutter iu front ot a store, .by one
Kiokuk. Iowa, was run over by ll»o cars last Oscar Wtwengtr- The latter, after c unmitilng
week, and so severely Injured that bo,died in the dastardly deed, endtd his owe life by
a few hours. Bo leaves a wife and a large shooting bio-self through the bead.
—Th* recent order of tbs ttnj rams Court of family.
Florida, wtiku wisaagpoasd u refer to »’&gt;e re—The Jrry in thd’irqtiest.beld on the victim
—All tho ooginesrw on the Grand Trunk rail­
oqytttt^qf.ibe ate.-Uoa.rvi, .■ - of that State
for-PrJbttteotiBl t!totart, nos turna out to refer
way of Canada aban doted their engines at 6
only to th* rottiraa for Htele afaoera.
o'dlcck on ths evening of the 29th of Decem­
ber. For a time the road wm put to serious
—Gov. Hendricks ba bean Interviewed by
the WMhlngtoa corraepondenl of the Chicago buddings bu'ongiog to tho convent, which wore iaFoavsniecoo aud suffered oocsiderable loss,
^oarmtl and. U‘ reported to have 'utdiottod a burned. Another building, used aa an asylum all traffic being oom’Jetoiy suspended. It wm a
vriUa^sgM to have Ute PrsaideMid qnrafnu for orphans and tho insane, was eared. Tbe fight between tbe railroad and Brotherhood of
xdjaated by Ute election of Tlhk-n by th* Houee corpse* wore not identified, am! only by the Enginetrs brought on by the dietbisoal of sixty
and Wheelor by the Bonate. He further eald places where the bones wire found were they or more engine drivers, most of them belong­
that he had no desire to re-enti r onblic life In supposed lo belong to some one in particular. ing to the Brotherhood.
Vfashtngtoo. and. If the difflcultiea court be
—A Are occurred in New Yurt on Doc, 28.
aatisfaotortLy adjustc 1, ha wonk' much prefer destroying *80.000 worth of property.
— Lite advices .from Mexico state that tbe
aoroptiug the tzueaiou to Engler d or France
—Frank P^Kaany, yard master of the Bar-Letters bare been received st Washington Ih^toa an-1 Mis*cnri River railroad at Omaha, re\oluti.xrary Government of IglfaigB Is estab­
!&gt;&lt;xn Democratic members of the South C»ro- was run over by the cars-a nd killed a few days lished at Q ieretaro, and recognized by the
Itna and Florida tarcwLgUing committees, eayHutes of Guansgnsto, Queretaro, Agnus. Caliit«^ ibore ta iifrprobwbiliLy of a unanimous
—One day l*»t week a beer caak exploded in eatee, Ztoatsxasa, Durango, San Luis Potoel,
a brewery at Toledo, killing a man named John Jalieoa Colima. Honora. Hinalo*. snd Tabanca
Tho Btatee cf Mexico,. Hidalgo, Puebla. Vera
Bink* and eeriourty injuring another.
—Arother frightful calamity, accompanied Crux, and Oaxaca are oocnpied by DW troops.
by » btwvy Hm of Mfe, occurred on the Like Iglesias has about 1X000 good troops, while
Shore railroad, near Avhtabm*, Ohio, on Diaz baa 18,000 of every grade, but he is well
provided with artillery, in which Iglesias ia de­
ficient. AU parties are r&lt; presented as anxious
to aecare the recognition ot the United Blate*.
Miller and John Parker, tho persona who acted
—In regard to the proposal of the Great
with Cronin hi the Electoral Ocll.go, and W. B.
powers for the occupation cf Turkish territory
Loewe1 and Henry KlfppeL who were voted for
___________
neutral power, it is understood that
with Cronin on tho electoral ticket.
river, the train ran off tbe traek, probably on i •»&gt;ou»d the Porto refaeu to Accept the proposal,
from Columbia, 8. C., Doc. 28, I aocouetof the snow which laid in high drifts I U » rI"*"1*1 atobssealarw ate to leave Constaneay (hat i&gt;&gt;o Congreeaional aub oommittee fin­ on either aide, and went eff the rails on the । tinople, and leavo Turkey entirely at the mercy
’
tt» laborwand adjourned sine dlr. Before bridge. The forwirl engine vs-sed over of Basel*. Il&lt; ports are carrsot tliat the Turkad] xitnlnp, ths following c'.atcmenl was drawn safely, when tl* c upling broke and tbe 'ah Connell of Minuiterw lias decided to reject
up to the country:
tbe prufroal. and Hial, in tho event of war. the
balance of tbe train went crashing
The satMXMutDl tics cf tbe ootnmtttee drlrgsted the gulf below, when the can w re soon all Porto will arm its Armenian, Greek. Buigir.ar.
aud Christian subjects.
by tbs Bouse of HepraMitiitJvr* to tequtre into tbs
sisetion cf Frsslilsntlal electors in eouth itarollua- 170 person, were on the tr in, but It Is impos­
—The Itusdan Goner*1 Nikitin has arrived at
amiHptahta Mris rot a fatr understanding by sible to tell how many of those are saved. The B-ikrad■’ and aasunn-d command of the Berviin
•ttss psepls. after s earvfnl ezaminatton of toe retrain. In its fall, .truck the ioo aud crMbod snnr. At a review of tho Rue-ian division ho
through, and it is conjectured that many dnclared that be took command at tho instance
of the paraenRere who won, not killed of the Emperor of Rtuwia.
—The Lindon (riobe asserts that Bosel* Um
outright were either burned or drowned. A
railrca &gt; man at the wreck gives it m bis opin­ ordered her whole fleet to rendexvotw at Otscbakoff; m apprehensions are entertained of
ion that not less than 10" perished.
—Jn •«« J. T. Mackey, of Boutli Carolina,
—At Augusta, Ky , on Dec. 28, »evrn young active measure by the Turkish ileet
—Gen Mrjia. formerly President Lerdo's
Arrive.atjxdumbM. O., on Dsc. ». m the
bearer of stutter from Gen. Wade Hampton Ohio st that point, were suddenly drowned by Ho-retarv of War, who was banished from
to Gov. Heyoa stating the facta of the alec- the breaking of a gorge. Three bodies, only, Mexico by Porflrio Diaz, has arrived at Haven •.
tttei Iu Boatb Carolina He also dispatched a were recovered next day. They belonged at Ho ways the acoonule ot ttae capture of
I ero'o and the shooting of Escobedo, published
Utopia. Ohio.
in the American paj&gt;orv, are unconfirmed ni
—A Washington oonespondeut of the Chica­
go Journal Mya ; “Iteoreaentativo P»yue. the vowel on Long Island. The .hip Circaaaian mom. aud that Lordo probably succeeded in
Chairman of lhe House committee to consider otne time ago went aabortf on Uib bar off reaching tho Pacific ci&gt;Mt in safety.
—Tho Cm/u CtHtoHca annoui.c-.s that the
the question of eouuting tho elrc oral rote. Bridgehampton. Buffclk county, N. ¥.. and
ta roply to aa inquiry of his colieatuo m to was abandoned by her crew. Tho storm of last widow of tbe Duke de GalUera baa laid the
bow hi* oommiUoo intended, to *fix things.' week caught thirty-four men, employes of the sum of 1.000,000 franca at tbe feet of the Holy
pult.oaliy, answered that tho only suggestion
ytt made which mat with hi. approval w&gt;a
tha‘ th* couunittee eball insist upon tho right
of th* Houm to participate in counting the
Uectoral vote, and to exowiso its claimed
right to throw out tbe vote of ouo of tho
Heather.) Btatc*. and thereby throw tbe elec­
tion into tbe Hon**, This would ineuro tho
auction of Ttid-m by the Uou*e, and of

Coast Wreck.up Company, on board, and tho
ship wont to piece* so suddenly that but four Pbtl.p, imploring tbe ApoitoMc bettedictiou on
of them escaped. The remaining twenty-nine tbe coffering eon! of ber deceaard busband.
—A London Triryraph spoatai from Pera
perished.
ear* that the Bollan, in anawer to Lord Salis­
bury'* friendly ropreoentiUon. declared that
—Reports of U o trade and commerce of hi* personal safety wouldlbe compromiecd if
Chicago siuoe Jan. 1, 1876, show that there be conceded all that tho powers demanded.
—A dispatch from Moscow *aye: ‘'The
have been received 2,969,496 barrels of flour ;
17,994,527 bushels of wheat*, 457.28,181 Gattife declares that the new Turkish consti­
bushels tf oom; 12.628.941 busbeta of oats. tution la a mere mockery of the power*," and
1,369.631 bushels of rye ; 4 686,290 busbeta of add*: * ■ The only way of improving tho con­
barley ; 34.610,291 pounds of batter ; 126,997 dition of the Christian* in Turkey I* Lu effieadroesed bogs; 4.313.073 live bogs; 1.084.125 cioua occupA'ion, aud the granting to the
beef cattle ; 363.050 sheep ; 52,868,597 poo nd. Christiane of the right to carry anna, or de­
of bides; 57.427,386 pounds of wool; priving tbe MuMulmans of that right''
—A e*blo telegram from Barlin un h in
710,035 btuhels of potatoes ; 1,036,185,346
/Mt of lumber; .'24,460,40) pieces of believed that the Porto Em declared its willshingles ; 1.590.306 tot a of coal, and 868,291 ingnoM to make concession* and offer ample
aoeoritiee to the pow-ro but it unwaveringly
refiMM to aanction lhe occupation of It* i
the Vuion P*rtflc railroad ahow* the earnings prvvtooM by any hoops whatever. It ba*
•lore 1869 to have been *78,783,159.95. u.&lt;! evoa rofuM I It* eonaent to tbe occupation by I
the expenao* during the aame period *40 268.- English troops, upon which po.nl tho Turki*b ।
99B.88, leaving *33 514 161 01 aa the surplus Ministry were confidently approached.

—TtaouvasUgMhm^-f toe Oregon electoral
ease by the Bonate Committee on Privileges
and E-'ectio:* eliaied the following testtmoay:
W. H. Odell. Republican elector, said that, after
the Ils pub'loan electors b.d aokad Mr. Cronlu
for the pertifleatea of their election several
times. Crosln replied that they might m well
understand, first m lait. that he wonld not
give them. The vital no a nuMled with tho
J*wjriA» Afd wse of ths opinion that Crown
had no right m an ekeior. and the wilnres ro
fused to set with Cronin nnleeo the latter
should produce authority to acL Cronin then I
left the port of the room in which tbe college
wm in eaeafon. and the college crganir . J and
cmi thdr touh for 11 B. H.tm for pr^uicu. earnings.
I — Tbe Bo*rl of Engineer* appointed by tb*
w.toOM regarded Cronir m an mpoetor, sn I th* ‘ Praeident to examine the acbemc* for a cual
action vf Ocr Grover tn iwuinz a earth, rta to actoM the Lt'imus of Dxrien. hM reported In
Crtrnn. as an r.n'iwgc and uaet- .ninMa. John I favor of Hi Nicaraguan route. The President
C. Cartwright testified that Parker and Miller wiQ call tho attention of Congress to the matter
wary afqmint d electors by C-uoia. Neither in.a few days in a special meaaage.
—A dispatch from Tallaha*eee, Fl*., dated
reoeived any votae at toe late election. Pive
minute* after Milter and Parker had been Deo 37. says: ' Attorney General Cock* made
called into th* roam Cronin left, bs and tho the can van* of tho vote tins morning after the
mtn appointrrl elect ora by him having fitiishro other members of th* board refused to cat&gt;their work. C. W. Watt* gave a detailed ac­ vms. This givM Drew 497 and Tiid.n 94 ma­
count ot Ju* goffig. to tbe Kecretaryof State jority. Thia oanvase be filed in lb* CUrk e
with CartMUrhi a*d-Odell to got th* certifi­ offloeln obedieno* to th* order of th* court.
cate* aud ako of th. mterUng of Jocrom. Hi. Hubocqueutly the other member* of the board
t-rilmony did u« differ from tbaatatefeeuta agreed tp recaarsM, and th* full board met at
of Crtrif and Cartwright. Tho poaufflee he 4 this afternoon. Tn*y have jurt concluded
rarignod wm worth from *200 to *300 per their can vena, and hav* given Drew a majority
year. He never knew that he waa ineligible of 1W and ths Haye* etectora 206, Oouke filed
until after election.
-SruW. Ely. Jr . M.yar-nlect &lt;f Rew Fork I■ —During the year 1876 Chicago hM re—jf —rs. in vong-ro*-, and the j oeived 3,i&gt;44,37i barrels of flour aud 81791,­
Demoerau of too district hav* placed in. nomi- ' 648 bueheta ot grain. During the aame Hum
nauau David Dudley Field, tbe w*U-ta-own she hM distributed 1700,636 barrels of flour
Hwy«r. Mr. IWd ba. heretofore ,ctod with aud 76 868.1*9 bueLt-ls of grain. Of Logs she
hM received 4,300,000 and shipped 1,191.000.'
th* BepubUcuns.

-According ro lhe State Board of Astern»ca’, tow la In Wtwcwriu *79.5C6.340 ot
PM^walfWOperty «d *ff73,34i&lt;,»6 in reel eMM
3&gt;&lt;M Mme, 840.8*6 cattle, and 1.088,767
ahero Ttere tain to*Mtate proparty to tho
oxunt of *J8,M4,19C rxsmpt fr.xn taxation,
aadMUartMipitewy-It bM tewaeMrtaiuedU.alttMlMteou.
fixation to Ltr^ Bo,k
e«Mdtytao
negro
who broke into Bang*' store for tbe
pur;-te of robtery. Tto* rwfuteetb* iuModtary

—Atetntke of tho produce trade of Milwau­
kee for tho PMt year: Iteoeipta of wbeM,
including flour reduced to buahela, 28.147,481
buebeta ; .himnsr.t«, 30,006,797; total receipts
of grain, 32,884 265 taiahete ; shipments, 32.-

—J. J. Valentine, Superintendent of the
bulttuu departBootof Walk. Vargo A On. a
Espnos, ban Fracciaon, Hm make up his an­
nual Btataam-nt of tbe treasure products &lt;f
the Hiatts and Torritoties west of tbe Mtosourl
river, for tho peat year, sunuMritod m fol­
lows: Gold. *44 328.000 ; silver, *41386 708.
Groit care bis been taken iu separating tho
-A o -rreaooMtoaoe botwwn th* Govern- gold from tbe silver prodnes. Nevada loads
mw.ef the United Rate* ar.d Great Britain With *49,Ml 000; California, *1.8,315.800. Tho
00
**•* “* wtsr*‘‘l,o» ‘roaky, ta fa
progrta*: It would «em that there
utxJeretaodtap the* tbe treaty ot i«3 ta to ««,.
linos fa fore* until * d*w one can bo Mraed
up*. TbAsfftvMDo eocoungemeot to fugl-

hroccd thaetaMnl vote of that State fa Vice
President Evry on Dea 27. who dwifaed to

—Q-iaen Victoria was proclaimed Einprajv o
India, at Delhi, on New Yser's day. Too o»ftmouy was attended with much pomp and drcumatanoe, and was witomaed by thousands of
th« native prinre* and nobility.
—A308-mll* walking match between O'Leary,
of Chicago, and Ilowwa, of London—cliasapiotM respecUvoly of America and England—
was concluded in London laat week, tho Euglinhman proving an easy victor.
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mTFK
GILBERT HUBBAJO* * OU. NwM Bastti Wstar
MMNIMB EBBRAYER OB WOOB
i. iUn. ■titeh.WMbmm.

Two touko brothers may be fui devo­
tedly .attached to each other as wore
Damon aud Pythia«, but you will D*ver
bear of ouo Huatching the *cuttie from
the handr of tbe olher and inaistihg
up«u going down cellar to bring up tho
coal.

EWBUYtR ANO DtE SMKEI.STENCILS ANO STOCK.

THE “MUSICAL WO 10ER,”

MOUTH 0BGAN

CATARRH
SORELY ArFLIOTEO.

A NOVEL INVENTION.
MONO ON OAJtDB,

SEND.MJJIS
HMOKY,
CHIJCTEY8

Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
ror promoting Om rrowa of, and
/fair, andraMferiny U Dari oat Glanf.

the curri-nt of life—with a fortune, but wftbont a purpoee. Another eertal. “ His Inbaritauoe," by Mute Traftoo, will begin on tho oompletiouof “That Lmb o’Lowria’a," by Mrs.
Hodgson BurnetL
Baxe Holm. Teargneueff. Boyeaen, and MoKay will contribute abort stories. Bexe Holm's

TRIED EVERYTHING.
Mr°e STjSmw'oJUaKAa'l

CU

The CocoaIMX liokU. in a Lqnid
a targs prupxtide ofdw-hxiMd COCOA-NUT OIL. rrepsrad
upraMr f‘X thie purpose. No cuhsr cowpound pow
&gt;eur* the paculur piopcrues vkkh an exactly ash

Paxvxr, &lt;^lU Irt^*

: FtrTjEta u*«*rtetagrUU Slid WbalaaHaiMasitM

COLLINS1
VOLTAIC PLASTERS

will be printed in two cr throe monthly parte.
TourgueaetTs new story will appear eimultancoualy with it* publication in Rosaia and
Fianeo,' and tbe magazine will also publiab a
critical paper on Tourgueneff, by Prof. Boy*een, accampauicd by a |&gt;ortrait of the famous
Ili.etian patriot.
Tbe Eiitorial Department will oooUnue to
employ the abtest petut both at tome aud
abroad. There will be letters on literary mat­
ter* from Loo too. by Mr. Wolford.

Afford th* most grateful relief in all
ATectiona of the Cheat and Lungs.

A REMARKABLE CASE.
East Miooiasoao', Mau., June 9, iMa
tes. Evaxrrra Co.:
?
ten ay daughter's hair tarns off she had bee*
ted with neuralgia in her head for titre* years,
bad tsxd.durisjr that time, many ‘•werful »pticst*. These, with the irteme heat caused by
Mia., burned her hair so badly that in October,

ing chapter*
will ecnd 15 c

CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED
&gt;^4lim&lt;H,-U«Tlsa lot many months port M«*ra4
with a very lams aide, called by my phyticlau t'tiroiuc
n*orl»y. cates! by a formeruiery uul orate. a:u‘. fee
»iilcli I used uiany pmcnpUona aadllnlmcnu. n well
m lb* aoteUcd foeumatis care*, wliaoal th* l»i
b«n»at, nr physician recommended •■* of roar Lot­
ti •. a' voi-arPurTMa.wbleti.1* t»y &lt;reissarfatse,
a'.’fi.tMt.Tdtas aw sras’s
fairs ever since wllh perfect css* and comfort, whererbefore IS* a?M)ca|k&gt;s of yoer tnnataablo plaatry
WM Marcety aide to do Milhlaz. I cvnaUet them
IneatlmaMa awl shall with pfessurr r»r«ua»n.| them
lo Hie aSUcled.
Toor* rVfweltuUr.
Mr*. HIASCES fiAUWMAN.

FAIRMERjs^pdl^
WORK for the TIMES I

$3.00 FOR $1.00

« IL-xw-bari.iinr.M.t (tote nt
na laran is. r*va»W nnnaUn rorewrV Mdl Mar SM-

*”,“l-ra?s.-E.-ra,"aEL’h£

milK CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMKA. yW&gt;JL listed hr n rnnn. bss a NaUosal nharsster saA
InAnaasw, »HB pateins In wry Mats snd Tsrrttory te

Ann-cut chewere eay it gives better satisfaction
and Is cheaper then fine ent. Yon cannot be
tmnosod upon, m each plug hM tho words.
• Ma’c'ilerv P. T. Oo.” on a wooden tag. Try
it once and you will always chew it Manu­
facture 1 by the Pioneer Tobacco Company,

WOOD’S

KANSAS.
f***- Y-ausspsta. I morn

ta

’

J. K. HVDSOF, Toraaa^EMea*

•r Wk WANT too MOWS FIRffV-iLA88
»KW.«fQ MACHINE AC KN TN, AMO MW.
V a* QFKNKRCY AND ANILITY TO LEARN
. HE *U*IME«»OF*ELLtNC*eW1NCMA*

IMPROVED
HAIR RESTORATIVE
What It Does!

IKSVRAJfCB,

The United fitatee Supreme Court has
juat n-Dderod a deeudou which is of in­
terest at leaftt to life iusuronce compauim as nettling the question of liability
for policies issued to peroons ffhp com­
mit suicide. In the case of Bigelow vs.
Brooklyn Life Insurance Company,
which was carried to the Supreme Court
on an appeal from tbe Circuit Court of
the Moi thern Duirict of Illinois, the
jKiliey contained a provision disclaiming
liability in the cane of the policy hold­
er’s suicide, whether sane or insane.
Tbe deciaion of the lower court was that
when tbe policy of insurance provided
thai it ab^ald be vriid. in cage the in­
sured should commit suicid®, sane or

irnane, the contract should hold, and
tbe heirs of the deocased had no legal
clainia upon tbe company, m it could
not be seen why insuranou companies
cauDdi limit their risks in any manner
they eee fit, provided tho injured arc
told ui proper Language of the extent of
the IkcNtation, and it b not against pub­
lie policy. Tbe opinion has been con­
firmed ny the Supreme Court, to that,
hereafter, life insurance policies which
contain a suicide clause will bo a good

ANNOUNCEMENT

CONSU1

The Enemy of Disease, the Foe of
Pain to Xau and Beast,

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

ms

SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Send Foetal Card for Ulostratad Prioe Usl, *e.

Willcox &amp; Gibbs B. M. Co.,

RE YOU GOING TO PAINT ?
Then Buy the N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.’8
CHEMICAL PAINT,

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Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. IV.

BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY,'JANUARY 12, 1877.

NO. 16.

STATE AFFAIRS.

fiW«4GJE.

ORFiears

gaalxdioh. ’ .hr

■' **, ; ■ , .•■ /

. *.*

UskJ(p£ tat »o ovaoC thoKxMMfto^ wwi
still MOT I a mastarc of the rfliralim
Ove
evootr bdvsvsr, Mt» a mesial blow. U»
WriU-xv Gwpsoy aonooDcsd « iwdvrtte e£
frum 40 ts W per oewk. ho-pritoe skse^
than tMtr rivals, ths MMedtm to data bark to
Jan. 1, 1876. It is nnneeesssry to tBil yod.
geoUsmen. bow very detrimental 4MB VM to
prcsparity, with pudoctebla prtds vs rvpaai the
propbal.e mcCto which oar fathan (air oa, “SI
&lt;p»ru per lu.ulasa acMrnac:. clrvomaplc-.’’ Au

ths afljotatag piece.
Tbo question Um often bewi ririred, can the
Americana suffiatently supply the demand of
their markets ’ Trs, they oca 1.TTC are driven
mi Of the . kraarirw) xa&amp;rkst.. In IMO tba

Brat tima. Savaaty^Mvra par oani. ware intem­
perate. Klgtuy-alx n&gt;r east, were onapprenUeed.
la not lb- oace ■ of the increaae of crime shown
by tbeae ataUatio. Io be found tn thia large per

watches. To-day tbsy prodooe BO,000, wtdeb
can Be easily doubled. We east to the United
tfcatm in 1873 366,000 wakshae. In IWdws

Americana 'have already begun Io sandtbete
mairafaotere to Europe. In England they
ran mfiually from »,«0 to #0.000 watehee.
‘
imenocs .to’ drive
ret the
Hriw
,
....
.
. E»rlkk «&lt;*,
The Americana tfgau ; by . yvyeHng ,a.
demand for their geode In the Indies and lo
Australia.; and (ksn-ihffihjw to some yower-

.T’WiJ!'

glaud. At Mosoow and B*. Peiaswbarg Uiey
have ■ alrea Jy Mtabtiahad hnportani branch
aflHw. T'istr alm to to drive mi first Ou’. of
their Own Aodutry. eqd titan to compete with
on on our own god. I wursnJy esfoae that
I personally have AotdMad that corapetHioa.
Bat uoyr jjave seen—I hgvo felt it—and I am
terrified hy U&gt;e danger to wludi ow indoeiry
is rapaiod. Hrilirise, 1 am not the only one to
thwksa. The fiocisto Int-rcantonale have
■rot e de legal ■&gt; to auk o inqairier. and bfe re[»rt perfectly agreM with mine. Up to thia
wry day wo lure believed America to bo de­
pendent upon Europe. We have boon raU-

SMITM«
I • balanrr lu the treaaury Sept. 30,

CHARLES U. BRADY.
'YE&amp;,Au&lt;nemorta&lt;1oa»at Smith. Notary
uhlic, Inaaraawe and Kaa) Utata Arent. Madtenllon glren to ('ulleettetaa. Office oppo-

L&amp;vns: DVRKEE.
0

gtneral
Ktete.ni

i“K”

tar •
CHAR W. DEMARA'Y,
MW.U-KU. and uealer in Fine and i*bted Jowatry Cloeka. &gt;prvt».lee. etc. Kvrrv article war*

otteMitrttelh part la th

wasSTTOtm -“re

E PARADY

for city, town, vOia&lt;»,

ptteaa. »•’. tf wa &lt;nu
--------------------- —-.
g-ta onr-thtrtirlh and th- oUxir forma of ifovvrumvnt twrnty-oiat-tbirttetba of our taal.dirturaa.
So, too, tf car* In te&lt;ia!ation la demanded forthTh- school c-n.u« of UK replete 417,783 chllrru of reboot a,»,.&lt;4 wbotu 343,'M" were rn□lled—an I ■mean ta two yeaww of Vl.SPB tw &lt;K»
1 hav* are Ml7 wheel heeara tn Uta fUri^ with

tlon to fill all order- promptly, and at the lew.
Il-tuc prime.-£bop want aide of Main rtln-v

la B0.3tO.370: total expaaaitlM? tar tba yrer, S4.138,707. InclebtedDMa of reboot dirtrtete, |l.«7t.-

art:

only tba porUaoe, «iepa, end w«et bo.L r boars to be
ftnub-d. Fb-ra 1« no jenapeet tt lh« Vnlldtint l»-ag onewirlrd St U&gt;n tour &lt; &lt;xrf&lt;*tn plated, MUI tba
work will ua-d to be bxateved to ha TO It rvadr al
lb-M-euibliag of the next l^gtalarnrw. toe quality
of th- mat-rial and work la excellent, and &lt;1or«
credit Id as oankecAOT, KupedntenWn i, &gt;t&lt;

brL,iSRr£fc»« MsSEiLix:

WEBSTER f HOBBS,
liLACKSMTTUA AU kind* uf work In U«
D einlth end H.T.~l«xau« lino Ulrc W I.
plly. Git* use call. cm. aide of Main Star. I.
UsewWvtaM o&lt; tto^tetee IW bare &gt;4y*W
un« ■yareBi pn’w- that tntev «rr para moch mere
praaipMr, willingly, and aa&gt;Ujr than eater oar «J»««a. 1 nr intertit on revrn nr eight tr niton* for
»!x month* U au amount worth aar.ni to th- peor.L. •» K.
.
., n*

■ORKO STRONG,
T)Hlh I LK and FwUtater of the
A .Na we. Krety dearrtuUnw of Plata

mmw

WAL

E

GRIGGS.

iSI.4-.0.0
’Mii&amp;ni/aiWtrffSSA'E!
0 aalaiea. and ite,toi&gt; kk« treat. Teerv
u«w to U»too ha'chlwt boaava 10,00 .Otn Mgt
&gt;* OtoftButrirdaring Ute earning apring. The
i! -xpeuiw «inee ,uly t. 1W73. has been 4x9.t*7.*. 0,

. ..

the maateni Mr. DennbiTn the father of
American watchmaking, traveled through tbj
canton of Not ciratal, studying oar mode of
everything, and earrefally noting U&gt;« weak
pointe in our indaatry. After bln return to
the United States, fh MSI, be fonnded a fe^
lory at Boston—" TueD nt «u Watch Com.
pany." Ita repitah scwor.'y .tlOW.OOO, was
eabreribwd by aapltalssta more than by practieri bnrinwte teen. lu tbs begrai.ins. too com­
pany turned oat «wdy the roagh skeleton move­
moot arid attended to U» ftnleblng ; k'fi Other
peris, snob as trains, haUnoee, jawrlic, eta,
were itsparttd from Reifterisn
httk, however, the factory extended its rperaIkhv&gt; aod prrxlnoMl utbar pnrta Bat. M ths
peodte were *&lt;cali, the capitrifala clnnd jwo'1 ft.1
and II faDed in 180#.'
Axtotbac AjMfcin. Mr. Bobbioa. eccMtrd a
good epeealatlflf and booghi tba factory and

TOHN Q. CRESSY,

&lt;?*

Can the .Atmtioum maintain their pnaea?
Yes. they can. for tf they obtain a good profit
on tbeir anperlnr quality goods, they con afford
to be satiated wilt a ■fhiSta'profit on the lower
gradM of wstebea. In America, everything la ,
made by raacOhiery ; here ww make evetjthing
by band. In Switseriairl akrat 40,0.0 Vorktnuo maku. ou an average, aaob forty watches '
pat annum. In the United Htatoa. tba avenge
ie abcui 150 vatotisa. Tlitaefete tba taaohta^ ’■
ry produces three and a half to four flmeemore
than the workmen.
.
Hid the Pbltolelpbia ExbAblUon taken pUoo
five yearn later, we shoal# have been totally
annilulatod without kunwing wbencs nor bow
«» rroeived tbo l&gt; rriMe btee. We have beUrned
ounrivsu rnastsn of the ettaaUon, when we .
really bars boeo oo a, vuk-eon. . Au4 te-dag.
we nun actually struggle if we do eoi wank*
tp enoonnter, in all the markets, that rival
manufacture. For a long time we have hoped ,
that the furioms duties, amounting to 25 per ,
oenL, •fn’fcht to reduced, Wv oanpot coaut \
1 upon it America nerda all her reeourdtri, aod.
whether Driurcaate or RopObdchns be fB’
puwei. wo cannot hope tor a reduction of impoft.dsifato , We tsar- tbereforo, trnka-U#’'.
our minds to lose tbo Americas market It baa
Iwrrira- JVwy-eHar to /VrHj n IWnfeAev.
been complacently said that the Americana do
M. Edouard Favre Perret, Swim Oom not make tke entire watch, bat are dependent
miMioner io Um Cc-nUuinial Exlubi^ion, upon fiwtueriapd* for eevarai parte of the
and member of the Intenuitional Jury wa’^b. Tide is a mistake. The Waltham
Company makes the entire waiohfrom tba first ■
on watches, has given the result! of his
•crew to the nse and dial. It would evanhd.
obeervatione on Amt ricaa watchmaking difficult for them to use our products, oo gieat '
in a public address at Ohaux-do-Fonda, ie the rwjruterity.: ab mtanto the prootetat with
'
,
Locle, and NcuchateL Being himself a which their tnacliinee work.
They xrrive st the regulation of tbo watches
large watch manufacturer, hiaataiemeuta
made a profound impressionin Svritzer- —wo’ U&gt; “y—without having eesn it. Wtraa
the watch ie given to ths adjuster, the forveesn
laud, aud will be read with the liveliest
dob vers to him the corresponding bair-sprieg,
interest in thia country. After sketch «nd the watch to rvgulated. [Sensation &gt;mrmg
ing the growth of watchmaking in Bea the sndience ] Here te what I have seen, gridanonn, by which the French markat for tiamen! I asked from the director of U»
watches was lost to Switaerlknd, be Waltham Company a wa’ch pf the fifth grade.
’ spoke substantially as follows.;
' A laqtetate wasppen*! before m»4 at random
I took a watch out of it and faatsoed it tom* ’
Fog a long tima America lias boon tha prioeipal raarkot for ow watch as. To-day wwmmt

“Hk-Kl

MONEY TO LOAN!

tools for #73,000, A hew eoeapsay. "The
Americw Watch Company.'’ vu formed, with,
a capital of »OiO,QW, which vm .iarry^ &gt;'
WQ.040 bators the wir rifcfch &gt;4, ph foot r
million of vol Ilers, aod. aa eirisj vue veded a
wriah, there WM great animation io the vtoch
bMfaMcra. At this Janctere. wtoob eUgm tav*
beau a tacky ooo for oar inAostry, we fhi)&gt;d to
- - - -■

h AfprJ tel kuk tweito,

VPWjlRDk

i MiiWMl&amp;H!*.:
ta^rsrtts.2".

seer, weal to work oe so entirely diffsraot plan.
Tbo oompany toweaoed their plant and tamed
out a belter ordinary watofa than the Swiss
welsh. At ths sad of several years the Amari-

&lt;aa&gt;

4 ,o«i

nmyiin-,

«ira

tbs capita! wM ineTsaaad to #750,000, sori the
opsraUcns of tbs cimpony grow io tmtorawr
proportion*. Tba tfaHbaa Gvtopwoy giro cm-

Ijoalavartkaadontbo sixth day 1 obeansdlhat
it had vwnsd W sOTonda! And thw Wate^( M
of tira fifth American grade; i./iost W',Macs'
(moysmiut
..&lt;&gt;•*). ‘On myjttrtvifl.W.
IxaU l shavedib° watch
one of gw Amt
adjaatem. wlu&gt; asked jisnaJcarias Ao take A
dMm-teaAUunakott'aoMBOB A hw'^v.
wished firrt to otoervwtt, aud ben- is the hsfll
which I hnm* Hatnlfr.i’drilyIX

alios *«■ ««ry4*bL Having Ums pbsegm*
it, I handwl Uio watch -ower: to tba adfqMor,
who took tt #owo. Aitor afar days be mtaae
tomeaM 'dri4&lt;iraH for vert. ‘•F/&lt;toi «rih’&gt;
pM^g. owrwArlmrd ■„ ■ rv«A l»
onr isouKf nbf !i&gt;u! bn* »ti&amp; leatGir'aiin'H.j My
chOOTSMlqf &lt;MT tn^/UBtt^r TMiiweMtf

�postsgr, etc.,

8^4 8.54

CLOSING-OUT SALE!

fimith, Mance 4c Preston,
‘ .
lamps,brooms, oil, etou ’•» «•«
M,M. Prindlr
104 18.84
onlioka,
1M IM

,
'

On motion of Mr. Phillips the remon­
strance waa laid on the tatde.
On motion ef Mr. Wolf the Board ad­
journed until to morrow morning at
the hoar
A 1-8 n'rldrk.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Thursday Morxixg, Dec. 38th, 1 STB.
Board convened pursuantto adjourn­
ararSfisg ment; roll called ; quorum present;
Journal read and approved.
ivtea wife and child.
Tbo account of John Hotchkiss and
eighteen were presented, and. on mo­
tion at Mr. Wolf were referred to the
committee on claims.

L. Smith,
KM rtob
45 A. W. -Aldrich, reward for
aitprebeiuiiou of Loroc
ti&amp;t,
75.09 rtob
On motion cf Mr. Siduam the report
was aocepU-d.
. Mr. Dewey moved I
port hr alhiv.ing acre

Motion did not nrei
.On motion of Mr. 8
James Sr Id­
more was allowed to
in* account
No. 44.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa account
No. « wu laid on the table.
Mr. Bartram moved to amend the re­
port of Gm? committee by laying account
No. 99 on the table.
Motion did not prevail.
Mr. Hoyt moved to amend the report
of the committee on claims byaUowiag
account No. 29 at the num of $38.73.
Mr. Dewey moved an amendment to
th» motion of Mr. Hoyt, by allowing
said account No. 29 at the sum of $57A0.
Motion did not prevail.
A vote waa theft taken on the motion
of Mr. Hoyt to amend, and raid motion

X3F Forthe next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
laq»e stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for
their New Spring Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if Catarrh, Consumption!
prices will do it

___________ 9r___ _
8J1 $J1
8
do move, pipe, etc., 88.18 38.18
4 T. J. Wilder,justice feea, 18J8 16.08
3 Warren Bsed and 11 oth­
ers, wit now fees,
9.78 9.78.
fl J. W, Maxwell and Char­
ity F. Maxwell wit- fees, BJ8 8.M
meals for jur.flJSO &amp;30 i
7 M.H.Wi
8 Chas. H----------- . —- --------going to Manistee,
88.96 88.93
• P. K. Durkee, Consta­
ble fees,
8-85 2.50
It is reported that Boscuee’s Ger­
10 R. J. Grant, clothing for
prisoners, etc..
39.80 39.80 ma* 8 nitre has. since ite introduction
11 M.M. Prindlc, justice fees 8J0 4.00 in the United States, reached the im­
mense wile of &lt;0,000 dozen per year.
|1 Salisbury' A Brosseau, dish­
Over 6,000 Druggists have ordered this
es for Probate office, 10.00 10.00
medicine direct from the factory at
18 J. W. It, C. G. Bentley,
Woodbury, N. J., and not one has re­
lumber, etc..
» 37.54 57UJ4
14 Joseph Bryan, wit. feeiu 3.10 3.10 ported a single failure, but every letter
speaks
of its astonishing auceeM in cur­
15 Tboa Buiudell and 4 oth­
ing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the
ers, vitocsa fees.
3.93 2.93
Breast, Consumption, or any disease of
l« Wm. Scudder, attending
the Throat and Lungs. We advise ev­
Circuit Court.
94 30 94.50
ery person that has any pn-dispositiou
17 A. W. Aldrich, constable
t fees,
53.80 refd to weak Lungs, to go to Boise Bros.,
Druggists, and get thia Medicine, or in­
18 J. H- McKoitt. Deputy
Sheriff fee*.
38.11 31.01 quin* about it. Regular size, 73 cents:
Sample Bottle, 10 ct«. Two doses will
19 Dwight Johnson, coustabiefeca,
48.96 47.06 , relieve any cape. Don’t neglect your
cough.
On motion of Mr. Dewey the report
Holloway's Pills or Oimtmkxt.—
On motion of Mr. Collins account No. Scrofula or morbid deposits in the
17 waa laid on the table.
lungs, joints and Tiwues. These med­
Chas. H. Bauer, Prosecuting Attorn­ icines nave rendered this disease a less
ey, reod'to the Board his report made formidable scourge than formerly. It
to the Attorney General for the year has been incontestibly proved that in
1H76. He also read a nummary of the Scrofulous aflivtions they have aflbctrd
work done by the Prosecuting Attorney thousands of cures. Sold everywhere.
during the years 1874. 1875 and 1878, 25 cento per Ix&gt;k or poL
which, on motion of Mr. Dewey was ac­
cepted and placed on file.
,
On motion of Mr. Wolf, Board ad­ I We believe that the wonderful results
journed to 1 JO. p. m.
accomplished by the um of ‘Suilou’s
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Coxsumptiom Core,’are without aparalell in the history of Medicine. Those
Thvmdat Aftkrnoox, Dec. 28, 1878. who disbelieve this and have occasion
Board convened purraaat to adjourn­ to try it can be convinced without exment; roll called; quo------------------ •’
,penne to themselves. Its success b so
Mr. Hoyt presented I
wonderful and rare that we sell it on a
W. Wilcox, County
guarantee to cure Consumption. Bron­
for the '•cars, 1877 and
the sum chitis, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma,
urn, with Whooping Cough, Croup. Ln *’----Ln- John cases or any Lung Trouble, dofft
try it, it may save you ' '
will cost you nothing if
relief. Call at theDrn
bert &amp; Co., Nashville, 1------- , ------ ,____
trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
To enable the committees to go
use for B0 cento or $1. Bold,elsewhere
work, on motion Board adjourned u
by Dsalsrs generally._______
til 7 o’clock this evening.
"Hackmetack” n new and delightful Where he is mow receiving ood opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
perfume, sold by Halbert &amp; Co., Nash­
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
ville, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers genEvkxixg Sessiox, 7, p. m.
in Nashville, and never in the memory ol mn was goods

ora STOCK CONSISTS OF

BOOTS AND SHOES,

ci ixuraal laws he stated that tie rapid
accumulation of con victs Tti the state
Pn»ou is not so much owing to an in­
crease of crime ns to cruel and oppreMive criminal laws, which impose excess­
ive penaltire for trivial offriaaes. A
great majority of the convicts are in
prison for taking sums of leu than $23.
jjjgy qf years fag

The great railway king, Coracites J.
Vanderbilt, is dead, nnd the funeral
wga held in the Church of the Strangers.
N. Yw &lt;&gt;n Sunday. His wealth was es­
timated at nearly one hundred millien
doliara, the bulk of which is left to Ms
mn. Wm. H. Vanderbilt. Hlttyfeto
the house, furniture, plate, horaee, carriagto, He., and $500,000. Each cf his
rlfivxn. children were well provided for.

editor of the New York AsraM dSTut
coat*, to time nnd marry Mi« Caroline
May on the day he promised!©, aad her
big brother Fred, publicity cwwlided
Bennett,. who challenged May to* duel.
The duel! was fought last Tuesday in
Maryland, three shots were exchanged
and May wounded in the right breast.

riOCEEDI.XGN OF THE BOA MB OF
MPERYISORN.

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.

■TTKlrpicvIiarv—frw, healthy ebMroa, or m

EPILEP8Y.

F1U. Chore, Pshy. aad all Ner»ou&lt; AMhm

GENTLEMEN!
TOUVG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEM.
Suffering th* m4 ritaeUsa body sMmtodri I
Aboaa. hxcree*. Dtoaaae or Print, wbatevrr I
or dortrrrd. In rib, let not Siygslr ar Mat Band)

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1877.

Free Exhibition

Board met pursuant to.
roll called; or----- —------Altman D. &lt;
Circuit Court1

Q.UNS; aum: eras:

Breech Leasers

so cheep as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard ol a Good Check

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARtf.

Dr. AfflN’S Ml] Intitite!

CONFIDENTIAL!

CHRONIC DISEASES

Mr. Sklnam stated that said Alonso
$35 and np!
D. Cadwallader would procure the sig­
nature of Asa B. Pennock, of the town­
ship cf Barry, as suretr to said l»ond.
ana on motion (rf Mr. Dewey, the Clerk 1
$10 and up!
and Chairman waa -instructed to ap­
REVOLVERS FROM &gt;S. UP!
prove of naid bond when so signed.
On motion of Mr. Wolf account No.1
AU other Goods in Proportion !
17 was taken from the table.
Mr. Phillips moved that account No.
17 be allowed at the sum of $18.88.
Gumming Machine Saw,
$1.00
Mr. Collins moved to amend the motioa of Mr. Phillips by allowing said.
account No. 17 at the sum of $1W.

gnrag Muzzle Loaiers

Saw Gumming &gt; Fitting.

JL'EKD

AND CONSIDER!!

JlOtiWlil,

MEN, WOMEN AND CB1LDBEN !

tilt* o
be sTvoucber to aaiti Treasurer on bin

settlement with the Board.
Chi motion of Mr. Hoyt the Sheriff

In the great Rush to Cap.
Boise’s New Store!

LARGE STOCK OF

•° W^ Jinkler, IM-uty _
Bbcnff fees,
$97.18 $87.08
31 A. J. Rasa, constable
83 RPaniing
"
Swr’tob

Hate, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing
Good.,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

MAM. Fowler "
»1M 14J3
34 J. 8. Goodyear h Co. mat-

we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICKS!!

KOCHER BROS

SALE ari B8AHDWG 3TABLI,

�Mr. Isaac Page and wife, of FowlerHe, have been visiting'Reft C. G. Thom-

1 twwrtu

{ OOKI LOOK

ik AT ■
)Utam.un
Tfcumday .night, J. H. Lee started for
&lt;*k State to join hto wife. He was

Misa Vietta Godfrey, of Battle Creek,
(He earned his salt.)
has just finished a few days’ visit at
In the evening some of the old set- Mn». W. G. Ayls worth’s.
•ttera held a social of "ye olden time”
Arbor visiting their son Dean.
Mrs. C. AngeUaadMr*. Miller of How­
until nearly daylight ne^t morning. ell, are visiting the Aylsworths.
AU in all it was a splendid affair; there
E.-M. Gates, of Ionia Co., formerly of
being 556 pioneer tickets i&lt;^d and 163 this Vilkge, was in town Wednesday.

—Otm »13» «•”

•»* "py*.** *be

' have a grip on Old Boreas that sticks.

odon 1m»« «■ exhibition in Chicago.

- .Charley Dunham and Henry Fcigh-

Grove.

' -,WilL BmmIIc and Ed. Bartley have
Ijought out the meat market of Fn*t it

Townaend.

-

,

—Chas. H. Brady has been appointed
Village Attorney.
An excellent ap-

aeholar aCa
was a
chance for science io take a leap in ad­ . The Nashville Cornet Band will give
vancement, which must not slip through ।a ball at Chipman it Itee’a Opera House,
on Thursday evening, Jan. 18th. Tis is
first of a series of dances that the Band
A room was ranted. stove put up, and propose to give this winter. Music by
N«*rUle OMdrfUe B»d. BIUTJ*
eventful Saturday night came, so did Everybody is invited to turn out and
have a good time.
quadruped and n cutter. The door
—Last Wednesday night Union Hall
of the mail car slowly and cautiously
opened, anti Ed. Mallory’s face wore a was occupied by a large party from
Hastings.
who came over in sleighs, to
ftotemn look, aa long as the six-foot box
he pushed through Ute door, mid which dance, have supper, and enjoy tbemselwaa silently slid into the cutter and vc* generally. In the festive throng wc
and driven rapidly away to die rented noticed Sheriff Creasy, M. H. Wing, Al­
room, where our ckxtora liad congrega­ vin Bailey, Lee Reed, nnd other good
ted and with them direr, or four more men of mir "scat of government.”

, No Chaxce fob DuurrorjrrMEN-T.—
•Co- Buthorixe those
who sell thetr goods to tell purehaaers
toumtone-halfof nparx-fof their I.V-f
UUa^ral Salerattu, and then if they are
not entirely satisfied with its superior
ity over Soda, or any other brand of
Baleratefi, to return the balance nnd
set the money for the whole refunded.
This SaleratuM is perfect, therefore they
*re wiHing to let it stand or foil unon
its own merits.

THE MMG BBICK!
1 AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF.M.Y

WINTER

FOB 75 CZEJSTTS

Then the way our medical fraternity
T-—The Railroad Co. have already cut did quote from Latin, Greek, Hebrew.
and shipped IM carloads of ice from Injun, Book of Compiled Lavrs, and
Tbornapple Imke, this season.
and convincing enough to make even
4 —Rigby it
mill dam, at Bar
the smartest Hubtown lawyer that ever
walked nn two leg* take n buck seat.
THE PIONEER MEETING.
BacbeDor re. Ira Hopkins and others
him been appealed to the Circuit Court. 'Euitok News:
Last Thursday the Pioneers of Barry
and howled the mercury down to 28 de­ County held their Oth annual meeting
grees below tero. Twas tough on core. in Union Hall, Hastings. The hall was
well filled with the pioneers and their
—Hon. H. G. Barber win lecture bc- families. The rcfrrshmqate were just
NaahvflM Literary Society, on Monday what they should bo ou such occasions,
evening next. Subject, "Ancient Civ- and plenty of them ; and after the inner
ilixatfon.” Ito not fail to henr it
wants were satisfied, the meeting was
'——Jay Bowe, of Leroy, Medina Co., 0., called to order by the preaident, Henry
brother of Frank ami Free!. has l»een A. Goodyear, when prayer was offered
engaged as principal of our Union by Rev. Wakefield, of Middleville, af­
Schol, Tice Miss White, and entered up­ ter which H. A. Goodyear delivered the
opening address, speaking of those old
on his duties last Monday morning.
pioneers, Mrs. Daniel Pratt, Mrs. Dan­
—The second trial of the treepora suit iel Wellman, and the old Indian Asof Buck rt. Spires, came off before Esq. quesa, who had passed over the river
Chipman, on Monday and Tuesday, the since the last meeting.
jury finding a verdiet of $5.00 damages
Then followed speaking from the
and coats of suit against the defendant. pioneers, J. F. Emory, Mr. Freeman,
—As the Bhur post office luo&gt; been dis­ C. Hill, E. P. Barnum, J. Haight, Mr.
continued. the News’ Blair list will be P. Cramer, L Mudge and others, re­
distributed at the Naahvillc post office. counting the early settlement, the inIf thia is not the desire of our Blair sub­ ranvetdences and privations early pio­
scriber*, let them leave their address at neers were subjected to, and still there
were joys nnd pleasures connected with
this office.
the early settlement tliat each one
spoke of. The ladies being called out,
months, besides kindling the kitchen
Mrs. Sprague. Mrs. Haya, .and Mrs.
fire mornings, and attending to the
Wakefield responded with remarks that
wants of 1^88 customers, has found I
were listened to with interest.
time to break a four-year-old colt, ami
do it well, too.
order: H. A. Goodyear was elected
—Mr*. Jacob Fraunck. living in the President; L- Mudge and J. Haight,
Vice-Presidents; John Q. Creasy,Ser.;
north part of the corporation, died last N. Barlow, Treaa.; after which the
Monday night, at the advanced srv of meeting adjourned and those wanting
sixty-nfafe years. The funeral was to hear or be heard went over to the
preaa bed at the house, at ten o’clock, Court House, while those who wanted
to dance and have a good time gvneryrstentoy forenoon, by Rev. Thomas.
ally, stayed at "Union Hall,” ana, I tell
you it would drive the blues front any
—Clement Smith is making prepara­ one to arc the old and ypung rnjoy
'
tions to move his family to Haatinga, themselves together.
Whatever the
His ImsinctMi in that "burg” is already old pioneer may have passed thnnigii,
panning out like a watermelon in Au­ whatever troubles or trials, toys or'sorrowa, tbry man have seen, tncideni to
gust. In the removal of this family the settling of a new county, there is
Nashville sustains a toss that ’twill be one injunction of Scripture they have
kept; that is to “increase and multiply
hard to fill.
and replenish the earth.” I judge from
—Barry, Everts it Co. are making the crowd present, varying in agr from
D. W. 8.
such valuable improvements in their thirty down to yearlings.

IaEGAIa.
MOKTGAGE SALK!

Sheeting for 7 Cents.

Goed

ms'la and etmita4to
rWr&gt; K Murptoy, hi
Counly, Mkhl&lt;au to
County. Buie of New

hank building, that it would seem to a
THE PIONEERS.
disinterested person that they IumI barHs
of money. They have divided the room
From a tetter from our regular Has­
into offices, put up bran new gilt wire
screens, etc., and we ahonld.i’t be sur­ tings correspondent, we glean the fol­
prised any day to see them hang out a lowing information in regard to the
pioneer meeting which will be of in­
rani in the News.
terest to every m-ttler in Barry County :
—We call the attention of sportsmen,
Calvin Hill, who has been a resident
and all others interested to the adver­ of this County for forty years spoke of
tisement of A. C. Buxton. Alfa stock the wonderful changes that has taken
of rifles, shot-guns, revolvers, etc., is place since the pioneers of Barry Coun­
from the best firms in the country, and ty stepped upon the theatre of action.
Then it was a wilderness, containing
sboulda’t fail to give him a big trade. six families besides his owr ; railroads
Mill owners or wood choppers, wishing have been built; steamboats have come
their saws filed in a first-class manner into use ; the telegraph has annihilated
will find Alf. just the man to attend to time and used up distance ; improve­
their wants. Give him a call.
ments of all kinds have multiplied rap­
—Now there bone thing that we want idly, fanning implements as well, from
the wooden plow to the “Oliver Ch ill-

by aa!4 Mortgagr; Motta*, II
torrby kI»«-h
Covjrcn. Rooms. I that
punuaat t r&gt; a power o
italned Io Mid
Dec. 2»th, 1878. f
. Meeting called to order by the l&gt;re«iMtent.
Present—Halbert, Reynolds, Lee and
and Parady. Trustee*.
Minutes of the previous meeting rend
K much thereof aa may be ■icaaaary to aadafy tba
and approved.
On motion L. Durkee was allowed
for aRaesswieat roll............................. &gt;47.00
for asseain^ liquor dealers.............. 8.00
C. Fnrnua’ account waa tabled till Iowa lour, [41 north of range bstbo (7) »™t. County
next meeting.
•
of Barry, and Htau or MleniganItal.-ri Naabtrffla, January an!. 1*77.
Council adjonnied.
LEWIS OURKEX,
CYRV8 SPKRftY.
E. J. Fkmjhmkk, D. C. Gniromt,
AU'y for MortgMM.
(US!)
Mortgage.
Recorder.
President.
M orttfwiro Bale.
CovxciL Rooms, »
■JAF.FAOLT
Lartn*
bran
made
In
the
condition.
“
Jan. 8th, 1877j
JLz of a a rtaln Mortcagv. dated tba twrnlr.flfth
Meeting called \ y the PreaiidenL
l*rx»ent— Roe, Parody. Halbert, Rey­
nolds, Hardy and Lee, Trustees.
Minutes of the last meeting read and
approved.
On motion C. Fnrniss’ account was
udet n from the table and on motion al­
lowed a» &gt;3.40 for lumber.
.id
The following accounts were present­
ed nnd on motion allowed :
O. Strong, printing proceedings &gt;7.88
O. Strong, Treasurers receipt*^ 2.00
H. W. Flint, removing snow,
4.50
On motion Chas. Biiriiugham’s acct,
of &gt;1.50 for police service* on election
day was not allowed.
S. Stiles’ account was presented and
an motion tallied till next meeting.
On motion L. J. Wheeler was granted
In cue any pruewdinya alumM
Uwaame: and no ault or pmtlie privilege of using 16 feet wide on
&lt; bran In.t It atari tomrorrr llw
east side of Queen St., South of Sher­
;md bv a*ld Mortgage or any
man St., till June 1st, 1877, for stowing
•i« notice la hereby given, that
wood.
On motion Ulins. Rrndy waa appointed
Village Attorney for balance of tlie yeui .
Council adjourned.
E. J. Feighmer.
D. C. Grifftth,
Recorder.
Ibvsideut.
ii«r» dwritwd In aald Mor

Good 44-Inch Bleached Sheeting tor 10 Cent-.
Nice Dress Goods at 25 Cent- per yard.

Beautiful Nubias only 50 Cents.

33AR40A1X8.
'
Prints at 7 cts.
Brown Cottons 5 1-2 to 10 cts.
Twilled Ticking 9 cts.
Toweling from 7 to 15 cts.
Good Check Flannel 15 cte.
White Flannel 18 cts.
At A tlsworth A Co’s.

tV Get the best terms for papers
that yon ran. and then go to Postmas­
ter Davidson anil do better.

lah, the poor old man, no vex saw one

fellow that trie* that game on usgeta
shown up as a
dead duck.

Nine hundred

—The lecture delivered by Mr. Stu- not compare with twenty of ours..
Mrs. Amos Wakefield, of Middleville,
Urge and appreciative audience.

At 1887, her former

For Ladies, Men and Boys.

nothing Cheaper Than Erer.
“ 8 00 “
‘
for
$
Suit
800
10 00 Suit
for
12 80 '•
for
Suite
14 00 Suite for
10 50
16 00 -------Suita------for
12 75
1.40
Union Check Ponta
Union Check Pants
Overcoats at coat.-

A large stock of

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES I MITTENS,
Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

The largest stock in Nashville.

Special Bajgains in Crockery, Glfi ssware, Groceries
Knives, Forks, and Silverware.

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES
VERY CHEAP

C. C. WOLCOTT.
It is a fact now generally under­

Nashville, November Sth, 1876.

G. A. TRUMAN

stood. that fire cannot be controlled^
or kept any length of time when Wood

PIONEER STORE i

is burned iu a

Gbate.

stove

the direct draft and they arc mnswrr-

cd, leaving neither coal to aid con&gt;-

L. J. WHEELER,

bnstion nor ashes to retain the fire.
If dry wood is nsecT, the store (for n

1s

lime) becomes tranecessarily hot, anti
the wood is very soon consumed.

WILLIAM PABMKKTKB.

attention to prevent the fire from go­

FROM 30 id 60 CTS

ing out, and it is impossible to keep
a wood fire on an open grate over

i2a.r«e

Coaplalnaot,

night.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

’

These difficulties have eanset? great

inconvenience to persons neiog'.tbs

rri UrloixUnt. K«m*
ol tte *Uk ot Mkhrc of naM.net k uoM. Film, txnnplala-

FOR Ij*r&gt;

| class of round stoves monoted wilfiheavy sheet iron, all of which-bum-

L. J. WHEELER.

wood on an open grate.

The
fen.lantAnd It !• further ordrml,
that
within twenty daya the Complainant cauae ■
notice of thia order to be publUbed In the
NaauviLtl Nbwb. a jrablle nevapaper, printed, put&gt;
Itahed and dreelalln&lt; In raid county, and that eald

&lt;«s»4e

Combiiiatia*

used in the FOREST KlNG'of.1576

consists of two grates worNiog in
combination one with the-other, each
provided with openings and'corres­

lime preacribcri for her anpearanw.
KPWAIIP
—.. «---- . ..------....-----|0 A. HOLBROOK.
fiir
cO1;
■plalnant'a Solicitor
ABU Alt M. FLINT.!
IUl«d. W uratnber JWi.

ponding blank spaces, forming: eitb«F
an

And buy your Groceries, where you
you can nave «obc aaaortment and get
goml fxrAjroods. We keep from
4 to 8 different grades of Sugar.
6 different grades of Syrup and Mo-

OPEN GRATE" or

CLOSET?

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

with n shnker from the outside oitha

7 different grades of Coffee.
8 different grads* of Tea.
12 different grades of Tobacco.
3 different grade* of Oysters.
THOMASH. BKANBLO88OM, minora.
Call nnd get prices and you will be
convinced that you can do 20 per cent
better than any place in Nashville.
&lt;!&lt;•».-.1 l — l

stove.
After thorough tests,, wc claim for
this imfortant insentrotrr—That nz

Merchant’s Gargling Oil!
,

'A Liniment for Man and Beast

•

(he coals may bo retsinodm the Move

and any umsunt of the ashes desired
that the fire h nt all times under pes
feet soiatrHy and can be kep* eontintfoudy throughout the winter ;■ that it

At Atlswoptu A Co.’s.

greatly ecunotniaes iu fueLaad en­

IV Very nice Maple 8vrup at
Wheeler’s.

tirely ovcrconjrs all the objections
u&gt;a -at i hi with pioa

Indies’ Underwear at coat.
Gent’s Shirts and Drawers 271-1 eta.
Gimt’s Hhirts and Ihnwers 40 eta/
Gent’s Cotton Socka, 10 eta.
At AYlswoimi ACc.’s.

W. Bruun'i Coram. IV. T-, Aug Mh. HRS
other liniment* eotablsed, ssd tare Been it need i

THE 1 OREST KING to rt-.e

Merchant’s Gargling Oil aa a Family Liniment.
,..’2

Wnr-lLiik..

heretofore raised against tins chm*o&lt;

stoves.

Monday, thr lath day of IWemlKT.'in
Ibooaand elrht hun&gt;!m! and awrenty ■

ly stove made with -lie CcatabiMtioo
Grate, am! is unerpinlvtl ,t» a Have W
its chte.«r iu the world.

THE FOREST BIMO to meni tres intrntlonaiir roe noman nrwb
well far human UhI, only It wll
tppor tar animal aad white far tat

cd complete wilb No. &gt;2 eoid relied
polished boiler iron.

clothes.

If

tlic wood is green, it requires ctosw

&amp; a FrindW, J od«r o* Frdtou.
L*«k to Yoar Own Interest.
Ladies Berre Gaiters 83 eta.
Ladies Foxed Gaiters *1 W.
that it was "Hopkin’s choice,*' herself
All Wool Serge &gt;1 75.
Wool Lined (Hippers 20 cts.
and woivea, were frequent visitors, and
•aid pablion dc*.ril«J.
At Atuworth it Co.’a.

and privations they

on a V*ei»

The ashes falling through

the grate, leave the coals exposed t&lt;y

•Bitted
further service, and Mr. Jahn Roe, Mrs.

FOR SALE ONLY BY

I take in exchange for Goods, al the Highest Market Price, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Cash, Credit, and all other produce.

200 Cords bf Wood in exchange for
Gloves and Mittens at
Lee Bros.

when there are due* on it. Thesqnare- coach to the Jackson wagon and iplentoed thing to do, when you want to disterific showers of thunder and brim­
stone., it has softened down to peace on

like

Elegant Sleeveless] Jackets for $1.00.

LOCAL MATTERS
—Thrf fkntff Journal for Jan. is a goml
number. It contains two pieces of mu­
sic, a large selection of choice misccllaney. besides a good quota of miscel­
laneous nnd dramatic news. &gt;1 per
year. C. J. WitrrNKr. A Co., Detroit.

THE me Of ST6US1

You can buy the best WATERPROOF in Barry County

—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong will en­
box cover was taken off. nnd eight men
-Barry County collected, last year, crowded around said box and sixteen tertain the next Christian social at their
residence two miles we*t of this village drad and Mitrfi.c &lt;&gt;*85.00; rtollarv toarther with
&gt;3,090.14 whisky lax, but Eaton county eyes beheld! What?
aa AUnrOBtr Ito offlny dollar., proTldtd for In aakd
Tuesday eve., Jan. 16.
Mortraif-. Tba Mnr1««c*e harlnt vlartrri tomn.ldar
Use wh«.le a®own! «wnrrd by uid Mortmedoe and
Mrs. Deto, Sec’j.
—The Christian Sunday School have
Cemmen CenaeO IToceedings.on the carpet an entertainment whieh

house, and with hU -better half,” gone

KING

STOCK!

Which wiH be sold at rates slightly in advance of cost price®,

■ - pointowat.

will come off before tong.

FOREST

In sums from *10.00 to &gt;500.00, on first
alas* Real or Prawmal ftecurittes.
Apply to
Wa. A. Ayuwokth,
at his reaidem* nr store.

Merchant’s Gargling Oil as an Internal Remedy.

BOTTOM.
that Mid petllkwj rl.
ikdtaaaidraUU.bfU

Six yards of

The ASH FIT

extends under the entire DOUBLE

Etcry Stoic Is ItiUy Warraati*

far Fife Yaa-s.
cntertainmenL The public are cordial­
ly invited to attend.

they used lurch ; tf black, mapte ba

SvascRiar. fob the New*.

C. O.*WOLCOTT.

�BRIEF.
. • -A coiUdpo between twoooean etoamere
Baxulnolo and Moutgomary, occurred near I
May, on Jan. 7. sinking tbe Montgomery
presented a pre^mt to Gov. XaUogg toWng
forth their grtevancs*. sto, - io which
Gov. Kellogg replied at length. Thr
Bepubiieans subsequently met aod orof Qor. Hahn as Speaker. Tbs Senate was
organized by LieaL Gov. Antoine. A resolu­
tion wm passed by th* Bepubllcan Houe* si­
ting forth that armed restetauco to the Bute
authontire oxiata in- tbo State, and cafiinff
upon tbe President to afford the protection
guaranteed by tho constitution. Tho Iteroocmlic Lbgifllature organized by tbo election of
Col. Bush Speaker of tbe Heuse. Tbe Dsmocratio .House ooutaina 61 members and the
Senate 19. The Hepublican House has 6S

Vanderbilt, the railroad king of
bad, that event occumng al New
Marrero of M. death have

venerable invalid ba* bean oinking for several
days, and hia death Use been momentarily ex­
pected. Oonioliua Vanderbilt, lx&gt;Uer known
Island, May 3L 1794.
Ho rewired a
very meager oduc*4ou. and al the age of !G ho
began borines^ fmytag aboat which be used
m a ferry betwown Staten Island and New
York, and he can hardly be said to have rslin
quished business- until the day of his death.
Ho remained in the navigation burinew until
he outgrew it in wealth and ti.o magnitude of
ids ambition. Ho eontrolled tho commerce
between New Yoek and Aspinwall nearer
all the time from tba comm* noement Of tbe
California foyer until tbe rompletibn of the
Pacific railroad. Daring hia steamship career
Mr. Vanderbilt.owned not les* than twenty
.t^rrv half -•&gt; lhf«
Using
con­
structed by bimaeif, arid, counting *1)
hie steam craft, on aeaa aod riven, his fleet
numbered stzty-aix ve—ele. From-thia baai-

Southern' '-railroads, being estivalue at nearly &gt;100.000,000, At
of. hi* death be had not Ucu
of the socidaut st Aahtebula, his
friends fearing that the news of tho calamity
would prove too much for even bi* iron nerve,
but the ^MfrM-deRte was already completed,
and bo paReo I calmly to rest. Mr. VauderbUt
gave Literally in certain directions, his gift to
the Vanderbilt University, tn Nashville. Tenn.,
being three-quartans of a million dollars. Ho
wa* more generous to the poor than is generally
supposed.. Hi« list of regular penaionere was
quite long. ' He made no display of charity to

—Wm. A. Wheeler Irta been interriewod,
and i* reported to have expressed liimsslf rary
dccidodly upon the status of the ProoidonUal
qurotlon before Cougree^ and th* right &lt;rf
that body to count the rote, declaring that it
tennot go behind Uie returns, beyond the more
question of tbe regularity of the certificates,
lu relation to tho proposed and mnehlalkod-of oompromise, ba said; ‘'Tusre is
uoUiing to oompromiec. Tbe Pnsidency can­
not and muftnot bo th* subject of dicker or
barter between the men of-both parties, and
the great teue or the day cball and must
only be settled by tbe strict earning oat of tbo
letter and spirit of the constitution. "
—The IndsiKitidont in the Indiana Biate
Renats affiliated with tbe Democrats in tho or­
ganization of that body, and divided the offi­
ce* with them. Tbe House elected all Ilepublican officers by a vote of M to 44.
.
—The Hon. James Q. Blaine has been elect­
ed United Blates Senator for |&gt;o4b tlie long
and abort terms by tho Maine Legislature.
—Senator Windom has been elected by the
Minnesota Legislature to a second Senatorial
-Tlie Senate Committee on lYivilcgee and
Elections called Gov. Grover, of Oregon, b fore them lut week. In reply to questions
from Senator Morton ho said that ho issued
certificates of election to the throe highest
elocton eUgiblf. and in eo doing he acted in
ooufesmity with the provisions of tho uou*titution, ea be understood it, ami in accordance
w Ui tlie beat legal authority he oould procure.
Among oilier authorities he cited a letter from
Judge Hoadley. of Ohio, in which four authori­
ties relating to cases of ineligibility of peraems
to office were cited, which wm received throe
weeks before tbe witnee* rendered his decision
iu tho cane of Waite. He wm not acquainted
with Judge Hoadley’* politic*. He also re­
ceived a telegram from ex-Scnator Gwin. Stat­
ing that certain prominent legal gentlemen
I thought Watt* ineligible* Abram S. Howitt.
1 of Now York, sent witness a communication,
in which two decision* in Indiana, ono in
Maryland, and ono in Pennsylvania wore cited
an being applicable in Watts' cane. Ho also
received a telegram from Manton Marble re
gating to tbo ease.
—A Washington correspondent report* an
interview with Ben Hill, of Georgia, iu which
ho report* that gentleman an giving utterances
to ths following eoutimontn : " 1 am." said ho.
'■ absolutely dead to party, and niiall act and
speak aa my best judgment shall dictate for
tho peace and proajxirity of the country. While
my judgment la that Fildan is elected, yet If lha
testimony now being taken in tho disputed
States in regard to the late election should

rpiotio. Ho loft his dining-room after
agfcting the trap, and soon after his
departure two personal frisuds dropped1
in to boo him, and, being weary and
jryjraxcy^x ajr» mno/Ji
thirsty, sought refreshment from the
—The strike of tho engineers on the Grand
side-board while waiting for the host to
Trunk , railroad closed on Jan. 9. tho oonfsrenca bttween tho Brotherhood and tho rail­ appear. When he returned his guests
road managers resulting in concession*, being

w a*i Ot-WSM fMUm, «r («ml
rbrasUr, term, rtx, mbMripikm prior
tUto ot MtebHrtu»8Bl, •diton'
M&gt;a pablirtut,' hmdm. ma

• —The grand total of ii&lt;^*) revenue recoipt* for six montlui ending 15&lt;. »J. wm »»’{,935.605.
-i
r'
IstMtor Sherman, iti* said, is preparing’
to present to tbe Senate the Bland Stiver bill,
with an amaajment leaving the power of
coinage unlimited, bat limiting tho legs! tender
quality of silver at the same sum. less than &gt;50.

CIRCtfUTIH ESTIMATES,

—Chris Kattomeyw. a butcher, of Otociunati. lulled his wife recently by stabbing her
with a alanghtor-honsc knife, after which lie
committed sulci io with the same weapon.
Tbo ref u«a?of the wife to live with him wm
tho cause of the deed.
—a dMperado nsmod Jim Carroll made an
assault on tlie City Marshal of Wiohlt*, Kan.,
a few daye since, firing three shots al hia, all
of which look effect, but none of them fatal.
Tbo Marshal then drew bin pistol *ud shot
his as-ailant through tho heart
—Jack McCall, tbe murderer cf Wild Bill, in
the B’ack Hills, lias teen ssuienood to be
uanguu «ui *&gt;a&lt;cu «,

.

—Grorge linlbect, of Anu Arbor. Mick., a
young man of raepectable family, while inloxlcatcd, attempted to take the lit* of bis father
and staler. He succeeded -in injuring both,
but not eenoaaly.
—Usury Creighton,a rcsldout cf Bloom town-,
nhip, Fairfield ouoiy. Ohio, was murdered lv'
his tiraxv wife, last week. She shot film twice

—Edwin Willi* Major was hung at Concord.
N. IL. on Jeu. 5. for the murder of bis wife.
Ho died protesting his innccenoe.
—{’has. J Brent the Louisville bank Mger,
who went to England and was delivered up I y
tbe English antboriticr, has arrived at New

—A gale of unprecedented violence prevailed
on the south coast of England on tbo 2d of
January. Nearly every town ongtbe south
coast, from Dover to Portvraoulh, was partially
inundated by tho high tide. The floods were
caused by heavy rains, which coutiuuo to be
reported throughout tbo country, and tbe dam­
age done i« widespread.
—News from the seat of the prospective
European war grows more and more gloomy,
and it is autnorilalirely aiwerUd that Turkey
prt fora war to the terms proposed ky Rueda.
A tdogram from Perth reports that Gen
Nikitin bto been recalled by the t zar, and that
all Btuwian volunteers mutt leave Scrvia b&lt;^

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x-jwstirtxftssr VMraMLsa
and rocoipia for making them.
ot thero
pukdioaUons are given bigh-*ouuding names,
pretend to be issued by reapectatuo men of
eduedion and position, for the good of tho
people—tbe more completely to blurt the
reader to the real object in their circulation,
which te to injure too sale of my medicioee.
"The Popular Health Almanac"is tbe highsounding name of cne of tbMO publications,
wbioii contain* bogus receipts, without a grain
of truth in them. Not loss devoid of truth'are
those which have been published by one Dr.
Ia, of Detroit, in tbe Michigan Farmer, and
by Other marrtifadorers of medirinns, in sev­
eral «o called journals of Pharmacy. They
are all prompted by Jealousy and utterly fall in
accomplishing the object of their authors, for.
noiwiuihtaadiug their free circulation, my
medicine* eooturcc io eell more largely than
any others manufactured in tin* country, and
are constantly increasing iu sal* dewpite the
base he* concocted by such knave*. The peo­
ple find that tliese medicines pease** genuine
merit, accomplish wbai their manufacturer
claim? for tl-.am, an I are not tho vile, poison-

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Centennial Exposition!

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tbo institutions referred to. they decline to re­
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Qial* informatiou.
It is uud juotodly true that no pubfiotUoD of
tide character ia privileged, and that iu an in­
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correct report tho court* turnlab a remodv. and
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to aorrue to an injured party from a report
proved upon trial to have been erroneous.
Thi* 1* a Lability which tho publishers of the
D1BE .TOIIY cannot eecipo; tt ia. therefore.

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" Mate kies*" plug tobacco take* the li-adl Old
fine-cut cbewcri say It give* bettor satisfaction
and ie cheaper-than fine ent. You cannot be
imposed upon. *a each plug has. the words,
Malchleen P. T. Co.’ on a woolen tag. Try
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No* Yigk.______________________

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If we can benefit the readers of this
paper any by rec immcDdmg Fartmt'. Purgatitt Pillt to be the bent anti biliouu medicinn
u&gt; tho oocntry. we are willing to do no. Wo
have bad about an good * chance to know ae

telegraph cibit* b tweeti Prai c&gt; at d England
h«* p»r:ed.
I).-nmark has just bad its flie’ railroid re
cident, involving loi* &lt; f lUe, which cocorrrd
between Horseua and A-rheas'. Ths Iran
non raying laborer* to clear off » sno*)b o-kad •
ran off tbe track, killing nine persons and
wound-Dg thirty-nine.

accede to the terms of the proposals ol toe
powers are'arid to be that a*o*ptencf will4
weaken the integrity end indeptndeneo of the
empire, end that it will not submit to tbe
lamination uf Governors for the province* by

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Pabliaheni of lewepapere who desire
to furnish tho Directory with a statement
of circulation are supplied with a blank
which takes for granted the following
conclusions:-

Tlie Enemy of Disease, the Foe of
Pain to Man and Beast,

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MUSTANG
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MM.HB

— A dispetch from Madrid aunounoee that tlie
extradition treaty belwoen the Ufiited States
and Mex-oo has been concluded. 'Che trsa'y
ej ocifies t venty-&lt;x offense* fof which accnekd
persons may be aurtcixktrd.
—A Berlin rjwciakssy* Bwesi* intend*.- after*
ths find rupture cf Uieuego'JauoM. to »ak tl e
psw.-r* Tor antlioriz -Uon to ertforos tli&lt;; projiosilaot the c.mferenco in their uamq.. Turkey's
final refusal is anticipate!. and the cootereuc*
will then have no further bucincM st Oouetan-

—Emperor Wiliam ha* issued an order for­
bidding Gorman eflteen* on |h» aptivo list from
entering the iiiusiau army.
—News from Knrpoe i* still vague and nt»d'ldded, Lot tii« latest and uiohI reliable infor­
mation rectired is to tho effect that i| is the
intent oa of Germany to at ouoo mobilize two
large arm* coi-pe for/thn t nrpote of watching
tlie PolUb frontier. Jiri* i* in. acoorfianc*
wi’-h ti&gt;« etatawut onde some tima ^io that
Oermaoy would aid Buaeea by taking care of
Pilmd. It is also rtstod tbvtlvge amount*
of munitions of war are being oolisetod
by
Austria
at
Stalin,
prepare*

-AUmt 3,000 sesptoysaof tboTrsntoo (N. J.)
— A tire at Bxiham. Tex., Jan. 4 destroyed
PoUaris*. on Jam a, struck against a reduction
to wages orfMpsrowO. TbepotAanoeBtof- twaivs Swine** 1 cci&gt;«, involving a losa of
&gt;100 00®.
ford, fegland, have been sppli^l to for aid.
—Tbe Erie nilroad depot and eight store* at
C Tiling. N. Y . were buroad on Jan. 4. Lom&gt;,
«10,M0.

QAgHOH&amp;auaa^-tiafia:

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
ONE THOUSAND RA8E8—PRICE $5.

o^A three of tba crew, who were drowned frees 1 have been destroyed

aw WE WANT SOO MORE FIRST-CUASS

GEO. P. ROWELL SCO
BR. WIMKTS SE1LTH COBSET.

-A — * W at canto*. Ia. owned by U*\
Byog k Oo , was do. troyed by firs last week,
oeu-iing a tar* &lt; f &gt;40.007.
-A large fire at Brooklyn dartroyed prop­
erty v.lned at Wn.OOO, iOT]odtog a warehouse

-Tbs traasaMutio steaesMp, VAmart&gt;iw,
bound from Havre to New York, went ashore at
Sohr ghi, near Long Branch, ou Jan. 7, She______________________ ___ __________ ... .
had on board fifty-four pseesugam and 103 | lance. Milac of woods ou the mountain* were
oSosca and man, ell of whom were saved ox- burusd. aud whole be'ds of oettle «&lt;’ hernia's

sm urvagBWW?YeefUg
w to sMjs^KfitfoaaMieg
. A VPIIESA Bwtoa** Cohere sod TtUsiajMi ItMAsta.

-The criminal reeorf of Chtatgo tor tbe past
year shows that twenty Tour murdits were oorom tied there, and M yet not one conviction baa
been reached.
—Tbe prosecution in tbo civil suit against
Peter B. Sweeny for -&gt;7,000,000 have stipulated
not' to arrest him in case be C&gt;mo« over from
Paris, where he new is. Ho has projnised to:

—The money ]&gt;ackage containing &gt;11,900,
recently stolen from th Treasury Department,
has been returned by the party who ia sup­
posed io have stolen it. Ford P. Winslow, a
clerk in the Treasury D-partment, has bean
arrested charpod with the theft
—Between S.tunlay evening* au&lt;i Sunday
morning some momouto-lover look the mourn­
ing crape, value &gt;20, from tbe doc-r of tho late
Commooors Vandcxbilt'a residence.
— Michael Holrohan. yard-mister of the
Vandalia railroad at Indianapolis, and hl*
brother Tom wore both dangerously, and the
former almost certainly fatally, shot by a
edoon-keeper named Aaher in a row growing
out of a warning by Mike Holrohan to Aetier
not to sell two of his wirds any mere whisky.
—Two cjltnterfeitiir* wore arroetod at Pitmjeclf false U&gt; my oath and recreant to my bargh. a few days emos, having in Uictr pos­
duty if I did not rotemprrtny sciion aa to session a number of plates and &gt;7.&lt;XX1 iu
assist in a peaceful and loyal solution of tb« counterfeit money.
Presidential question by the inauguration of
Oov. Hayes. We can do nothing, however,
—The Emperor William Lehi a grand recep­
until we got thv evidence in regard to the three
tion on Jan. 1, to which all Generals of tbe
disputed Staten. Then there is but one couroe
army were specially invitid, in honor of tbo
to puniuo, and that is to take such action as
the law and the facte shall ahow to be rigttn seventieth anniversary of bis entry into the

tributiona during the war. prompted by pat­
riotism. Tbe deceased leave* a large family.
HU sou, William H. Vanderbilt, ha* managed
the vast estate tor some time pest, and I* fully
competent to the arduous leak. It is not ex­
pected that tbo demise of the father will make
any material difference with tbs railway affair*
of the country.
—Mrs- Charlotte Do Forect Egbert, sister of
tbe late Commodore Vanderbilt, died at her
residenoo on Btaten island. Jan. 6, aged 85.
Fho resembled tho old Oommod &gt;ro very much
in spirit and dispoeiUon. and was looked upon
aa a thorough woman of buainese. Hhe lived
on Staten island all her life, and for the past
fifty-fife years in tho house in which she died.
—Ger. Doug al MerDougall, ths represent*
Uro of the Auburn (N.Y.) district in tho House,
has boon tendered the position of Oommiamonor of Patents, in place of Duoll, resigned.
let it hurt or help whichever of the parties it
may." He believed the people were anxioos
for a epeedy eettlemont, and they would be
—Jamas Gordon Bennett, Jr., proprietor of ratiaflel with any eolation Congress might
the New York Htrald, was publicly horse­
whipped on Jan. 3. by tho brother of M1m
May, tho affianced of Mr. B. Tho cause of
the castigation ia the fact thxt Bennett liu
—A oorroopoaaent of the Chicago Journal
repeatedly failed to make good hia promise of gtvM tbe following aa tb*&gt; course Mr. Ferry
marriage, tbe time set far tho event being intends to pursue in counting tlie electoral
on Christmas, when tbe bridegroom did not rota: First if tbe Senate and House agree
put in an appearance. A new arrangement aa to tbe course to be pursued. Mr. Ferry will
was made to th* effect that the marriage should act strictly in accordance with such agreement.
take effect on Jan. 3. Again the bridegroom Second, if no agreement la reached by the sec­
did no* appear, being, aa is alleged, on a spree. ond Wednesday in February, Mr. Feny will
A duel i* anticipated.
proceed to open and count the vote* of all
—The inauguration of Gov. Drew, of i
tbo States excepting those from Oregon,
Florida, took placa at Tallahassee on Jah. 2. in
the preMuoaof a large conc.mrea of people.
—The Presbytery of Newark. N. J., by a
vote of 16 UaU, found tbo Bev. Mr. L*e guilty
of violating th* scriptures by allowing a woman
to preaHi in his pulpit.
—Aa Umo elarwes, one thing bixxHUM more all tbe States shall, be counted or rejected,
and more apparent in relation U&gt; ths Aahlabuia Mr Furry will abide by.euch deci-ion, and a^t
horror, and that is that the number of panaen- in accordance therewith in peuating'or reject­
gors on board the ill-fated train is not known, ing th* osrllficatc*. Fou th, if by tlie 3.1 of
while the trambev of tbe teat ia equally uncer­ March .scicmrror.t ac ien of the Senate and
tain. Home survivor* aatert that the number House I* rot had in regard to the four States
ou board wm about 400 ; others that from 200 named. Mr. Ferry w-1) then proceed to count
to 300 are the totals. Another wide difference too votes of said States, and to drclaro the
of opinion exist* between the aurviring p*Mongers-. had th* railroad officials ** to
the number of cars which made up the
wrecked train, and this qnretion, which
—At Augurta, Ky., on Dec. 28, seven young
ought to be of easy solution, *oem« to be
men. names unknown, while ou the ioo ou tbe
quite aa incapable of being solved now a*
Ohio at that point, were suddenly drowned by
that conoeruing the number of passongers.
A* near m can no* be aroertaiie^ the list the breaking of a gorge. Three bodies, only,
were recovered next day. They belonged at
Utopia. Ohio.
—A railroad accident occurred to a [Winnngir
train, at Quincy, Ill, on Jan. 1. camdug a
loos of four Uvee, all employes. The sc ndeat
*»». fitaimm. 8 : died since, employes, I;
। was oecaaioued by the colllsiou of trains of the
total, 4.. Name.* of known rescued. 73; lost,
Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, and Tub do.
70; unaccounted tor. 5; total, 147.
Wabash and Western rail reads. A Coroner's
—Tbp Mumoooia Legislature ia to b* jury returned a verdict that tho men came to
memorialized to appropriate 0100,000 for tbo
their death by the criminal carolcrnnM* of the
relief of the grarebopper sufferers m 11 al
conductor and engUeer c f the Toledo, Wabseh
State. Destitution and Buffering in some
counikb are widespread and alarming.
— IW funeral of tho late Coounodoio Vauderbilt took place from tho Church of tho Dec. ft', burying eii men. Two of them wwo
Btrangen, New York, on Jam 7. Bev. Dr. -noon rwniov.xi but the i.thcni wuo ixit.
—A Uro occurred at Syracuse Jan. 1, destroy­
Dooms conducted the servioes. after which the
body i»te interred in tbo family vault on ing the Beaningtou House, and involving a lose
of 60.000.
—Aoanof beoxiusexpioledin a dye have
unsrtsNfcd by any dtopiay.
—California still suffers from tho effect* of at Milwaukee on Jan. 3. caused by being
tbadrought, and mile** aoou relieve! Ha grain placed toosMtf s fire. Th* bormng 1! lid was
crop will baa total toss. No ram fell in Da- ti.rosm oror the p.-iwjns of the proprietor and
his wife, injuring litem eo severely that death

boy wm addicted io tapping tbo sherry
bottlo etirrcptitioualy, and io correct thia
frailty charged, tbe docauior jith UrUr J

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�e Nashville News,
as you would pestilence-or famine
Pocolisritiei of Hom-3ar Travel,
If you have but fifty cents and can
Yesterdayfafternoon a man dressed get no more for a week, buy a peck
of
corn, parch' it and live nt; iu rather
ia good clothes, an eye-glass and a
Of course, I
gold mounted cane, and poseaaing al­ than owe a dollar!
know
Lhat some men must do a busi­
together a rather clerical appearance,
bailed a passing street car.
There ness that involves a risk, and must
was nothing unusual ur particularly! give notes or other obligations, aod I
noticable, in this, except the air ol do not consider him in debt who can
lofty dignity, with which he cum lay his hands directly on the means
manded a halt, and the desperate et- of paying, nt some little sacrifice all
tort which be made to maintain his hs owes ; I speak of real dept—that
center of gravity as he passed to the which involves risk or sacrifice on lhe
car, nnd revealed the fact that he was O ie side, obligation nnd independence
hl'ghily inebnated.
Arriving at the on the other—and I say (rum all such
duor be solemnly, raised his right foot let every youth hutnblv pray Gnd to
to enter, but not rising it quite high preserve h i m evermore.—Horace.
enough, he fell headlong oh the flour Greeley.
of the car. Raising himself up with
Home difficulty, hr cast a severely im­
proving look at tbe old gentleman sit­
ting near the door, and said:
“Sir, whal'd you lift this car for
just as I was goin to gel in ?"
“My dear air; I didn^ "lift the car,
replied the old gentleman, meekly.
“Well, perhaps you didn't I won’t
'tempi to argue with a man in your
condition. My amiable friend, it is
my calm and deliberate 'pinion yuu'v
been looking upon the wine when it
it red.
Very sorry to see it in a man
of vour age. What'd you s'pose your
mother would say if she should see
you ial esicated? My frieud. I have
shed many bitter tears over such cas­
es ax yours. Yes,’, continued he, in
a faltering voice, and nulling out his
handk erchief, “and I'm weeping now,
as you really observe "
z Whereupon he wiped his eyes
with a grand flourish, blew his nose
nnd navigated to tha other end of
the car.
When he reached .his destination
he pulled the bell strap and started
for the door,
Wbeu he got about
half wav, and just os he was in front
of a lady, he tripped and fell at full
length on the floor- Raising himself
to a perpendicular, he turned lo the
lady, nnd in a tone of mingled sever­
ity and whi»key he said :
“Mnda-nr, you've cartaioly got the
biggest feet I over saw in my life "
“Sirt* said the lady indignantly.
“Oh, don’t 'pologizc, mad im.
I
hegyou not to 'pologize.
You're not
to blame for it
But if you would
pare ’err. down a little, 'twould be a
great ’comodation to the traveling
public?"
'l*he lady was speechless with in­
dignation. the passengers were con­
vulsed, nnd the gentleman stalked
majestically out to the door, stepped
to the ground, and immediately sat
down.
As the car moved away he
arose, examined his clothes, looked
up and down the street, waved hit
hand in an uncertain manner and
walked away.—£r.^

An Iowa judge says that a man
may legally kiss his hired girl if he
can swear he thought it was his wife.

To Qur Delinquents.
•

*
.--------- .
Dear Delinquent, it is lime to call

contempt, suspicion, uajust reproach,
are disagreealds, but debt is infinitely
worse ihan them ail
And if it had
pleased gekt to spore either of all of
my sons to be the support of my de­
clining years, the lesson which I
should most earnestly seek to im­
press upon them is, “never run in
debt." Avoid pecuniary obligations

DEA.LEHH

listen while we do n lnt&gt;e plain talk­

ing.

You are justly indebted to us

in amounts varying from 73 cents to
•2.60, winch wo ought and would

WILL OFFER

FINE CIGARS,
.
AND TOBACCOS,

We can't

believe you are

p

dead

TO PURCHASERS OF

DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HATS.
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC,
dtCM
&lt;fcC

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,
TEAS,
SPICES, AC.,

CALL A^D SEE US.
BOISE BRO’S.

FULL LINES OF

JONES &amp; SELLECK,

^INSWORTH A BROOKS,
General Dealers in

beat and we

hale to dun you, but we want io see

those .“spondulicks'* very bad.

'j&amp;RSAT WCEMENTS

I’h^'Hicin.nH’ Prescriptions Oa-refiiHy
Prepared at. all Hours.

Now, wc have

have heretofore hinted lhat we want­

During the next 30 days

TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SCHOOL,
SURGICAL
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,
•
AND BLANK •
■ BOOKS,
PAINTS,
STATIONERY,
*
0IL8,
WALL PAPER,
VARNISHES,
.
LEGAL BLANKS,
BRUSHES, ’

striven to make a lively paper and
give yon the worth ol your money,

ed these little amounts.

W. 6. HLSWORTH &amp; CO

Medicines

have if you had Only charged your

mind to attend to it.

tN

C-HEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,

the roll so please tor the mark and

Prints, Huttons.

XV e

don't want the money to look nt,—
± t^f?'i
we want it to improve our pnpcr.and
make it more interesting to you, and
Wc keep ronatanlly ou hand a rood aaaortmant of
'o buy good clothes hr ourself and
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,!
wife ; also we can always write liv.
lier items with a full atonmeh and
-------- ------------------ ---------------------- ------,
STUCCO. HAUL kC,
plenty of legal tenders in out pock
' Whk-b we will ae|| aa low for ca»h, as can any firm 1
In Michigan.
ets. than when they are empty. We
.Yews, Story, Sket&gt;h, Poetry.I NaahvUle, Mich, Jan. 1. 1X77.
have trusted you in good f;u’h ; now,
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
have some ptide. he square-toed and FARM TALKS, HOUSEHOLD TOPICS, i
punctual, and don’t let this grand
CORRESPONDENCE, CHESS,
Centennial year pass without at least
PUZZLES, ETC.
being square with the printer.
D&lt;&gt;
this, dear subscriber, and our soui
will rejoice.

THE PAPER FOR HOME.

TICKS,

JUEMIINS.

Stripe/ and

Check/.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Mrady-sHlade

CLOTHING!

' From .$.&gt; per Suit Up.
MARK THESE FACTS__________

Tae TMtinony of tho Whole World.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

*:! had do appetite; Holloway's Fills gave me a
hearty ond.”
"Your pills are marvelous.”
Tractor another box. .nd k«p th.™ m th.
house."
.
• Dr Holloway has cured my headache that was
elin-tilc.”

Front. 1 a Pair, Upwards.

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS I* rennhd

Michigan (Etnual Railroad

and the paper la • ftrwh aorpriw anddcliabt In thou­
sand, of r-r.n&lt;vl and cultivated Imtnra. Though al­
ready believed to be lit iruat rrepecta one of the very
be«t )&lt;&gt;urn.i'.« I**uni, the puUtenrn ar* constantly
making Improvement. au-1 endeavoring to m:ikr
The Free Prvna still more worthy of public appiolu-

•MAIN LINE.

IN GREAT VARIETY,

WE KEEP IX STOCK

15 GRADES OF TEA

ON AND AFTER NOV.,SA W74, TRAINS ON
• kt
—111 ____ .....
will to the full extent Of I
lance lh"te furelunrotal

Going Wnat lTr,»m Jack*«&lt;2i».

illy ami frark-wly d'a"My nauara nt a moraine l/now cured.”
*
"loortoiot llull.iMt'* Ointment cured me of
irwe. Wanted rinuly
FROM
fberal fn-mocrary. it nolwa Io it e bead, i rtMx-d aorurof you. Ointment 1
hind the rare, and the nobw ba* Mt.”
•Send me two Iwire; 1 want one Mr a poor family 5Q CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.
1 rti.-lo*. a dollar; your t&gt;rtec te 23 ccuto, but tbr I
Rnvrrnnient. I

i nd me fltVbo^re’nf your^'iib."
that

aVtoTTwiiXiriF^ ”f r°nr

|

All Good.3 Sold ott Represent, and Sat-

by r*‘"rB l i’‘fucti&lt;m Guaranteed.
-Location.— West Side of Main

Running in Debt
I dwell on this point, for I would
deter uthen from entering that place
of torment. Half the young men in
this cotiniry. with many old enough
to know belief, would go into busi­
ness—lhat is, into debt—to-morrow,
if they could. Must poor men are so
igtturanl as to envy the merchant or
manufacturer, whose life is an inces
sant struggle with pecuniary difficul­
ties, who is driven to constant “ahinning,'' and who, from month to month,
baiely evades the insolvency which,
sooner or later, overtakes most men
in business; so that it has been com­
puted that but one man in twenty of
them achieve a pecuniary success.
For my own part, I would rather be a
convict in the State, prison, a slave in
the rice swamp, than to pass through
life under the narrow of debt
Let
no young man misjudge himself un­
fortunate. or truly poor, so long as he
has the full use of his limbs and fac­
ulties, and is substantially free from
debt, hunger, cold, rags, hard work,

CASH!

BROTHERS.

BOISE

Going Kaat Fn&gt;m .ThoJcnoti
Suu'

.its® ।

• Detroit IlflOkDetrolt ItS-V
Detroit M IO i

। ill labor uncraalngly

GRAND

RAPIDS

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ana inrormaiion. an : |* rna|» tne ore: teal ol inelr

NaalirlUe Mich- Ana. l»t_ IS7&lt;L

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

In’nribly eure the following ’liMamw
l»i order of I hr Kidneys.
In all &lt;1Ikmh affVeMng three otgana, wh,
■y irerrte loo ranch or tco IllUe water, or wl
they be affllricv! with .tone or gravel, or

AT THE BAKERY

DIVISION. j popularity la tbe HvidRy with which they are pern.ct! hv reauata everywhere.
------------------- ------------------------------CAN BE FOUND

EASTWARD.
BTATIONS.

Street, in W. A. Aylswurth’s Brick.

i teniMkraa r«e&gt;ni for ']™&lt;*‘ Invaluable It doea not heal externally alone,
i-utuuooally and Iqrallv butpenatrntre with tha sunt mrchlnz affeeta lo

and tiualworthy Oiramrtrlaj Itrparttnctila. hither­
The Atlantic and Pacldc Exjirerere run daily'; all to *opopular, will tie maintained and If poaaible Iraother ran dally except Sunday.

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For ( nianroui IMtordrrs.

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Ntarht
kxprva. Expme.

MIxm!.

| taaDggmivc, In.trnrtive and fully ufMo tin
Many men and women ofji Down qaanScallc
, tribute to thia denartmrat of the |«Hvr.
j The Household Is partuicnt i» unique and

to tha printed direction*, and the Ointotent •howk! |
be vatfrahhed Into the *.nall of the back at bed .
time Thi. treatnwnl will rlv. almo.l Jmmrdiale !
retM when U) other mean. bavrUited.

.

r, — r, — e.
FRESH xxO-r«YSTERS,
’
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,

FOR STOhfrACHR OUT OF ORDER.

Grid Rapid.----- Lv. 1140 am fcao p m 0 41 am
N&lt;&gt; m -dlclnc will *o effectually improv. the l«
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for tlie family circle.
1100^ they are wondvrfuny^ edacfolM"of
Vermontville .... 140
SI5
!X30Charlotte ............. . 2:10
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Eaton Rapid......... 304
1J0
3 15
HOLLOWAYS PILLS »« U&gt;r I
Hive* .Tunclloo.... SM
2A3
• 44
•tractive and entertaining to young and old.
tho
world fur llw following dioraore:
3:30
45»
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ta», B.ni&lt;n&gt;» C iHt'hlnu. Bloteboeon —
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WK8TWARD.
Flta. Hout, Horabctte. IndltreUo..,
Jauudue. Llvrr Complaint*. LumWo, Hire or
Plane
Hkcnmathm, Retention of urine, Sarotulaor Elite’*
BTATIONS.
Mail.
Kxra.*a Mtxan.
Evil. Hor» Th real*. Stone and O ravel. Tk-Ponler.
Detroit................ Lv ftto a. m. ais p.m.
MEET MUSIC !
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SUBSCRIPTION RAT12&lt; TO THE DETROIT
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inula ot ten. “
knowing t heat to be &gt;puriou«.
Grand Rapid.
MB p.m. e.45 a. n&gt;. 400 p.tu . Qubu ot twenty '
AT THE NEW MUSIC 8TORE OF
(Inta of thirty.
* * 18“M U» «nM»u*lKU&gt;ry uf Professor Hollow*t A Co., New 3 ork, and by all nwcwctable drugAtlantic Exprrea iravre Grand Rapid* Saturday
I'h’t*
"w&lt;*,r,n’ throughout lb, dHL
and Sunday r&gt;l&lt;hta. at 7^0 t&gt;.m_ Na*hrlllfPA&amp; p. m.,
^L’orl,!-.ln
“ “ f'nt*.cem. and « each
airivlnwal Jackron al 12,DO midnl«tit, and al D*.
Send p Mtoffln- ordJr or draft when practicable.
Union Block, Hastings.
troHKUD-mAddreaa tubacriplkina to
E. C. BROWN.
A-'t Gen'l Bupi Jackaon. Geu'l Bup'l Detroit
UUttC. Warrw
Office. 112 Liberty Street Now York.
lyofow. Oewdfc
DETROIT, MICH.
t Accut.Uliiateo- |
circular and price list.
E. M. H VERTT.

GROCERIES, and

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WARM MEALS for the Hwy!
LOOK IN!

H. ALDRICH.

MUSIC? MUSIC?
■S

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.

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS ?
GIVEN AWAY

E. M. EVERTS,

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heart, and oast into the sea. And th© confounded bicycle look like some hor­
sea had given up her dead, and the rible ghostly specter, Sitting along in
waves had cast him on shore, and the the dark. You gave me a precious etart,

VILLAGE OFFICERS

CONGRESSIONAL.

TUB

Mosuat, Ji

JP’Nltfg.
In 1813 Cornelius Vanderbilt, then
only 18 years al age, manw$.hisaecoBd
cousin, Sophia Johnson, who was on©
year younger. Tlie family tree which has

face.- A now they say the voice of th©
Nellie and I jumped to our feet, and
murdered girl haunts the place where gazed incredulously ont of the window.
tlie ssnda, and goes echoing and wail­
ing along, calling, calling, as if to mortal
agony. Tho old boatman says people
have followed it, believing some ons
was in peril; and have been lured on
and on, till the tide lias oyertaken them,
aud they worn drowned.”
'
“ What a horrible teleI said, with
a ahudtter. “ I wish you had not told

laat Saturday tu
II KTHODIHT EPISCOPAL CUtlRL'H—&lt;’-G.
1V1 Tn.&gt;XA*.Paal&lt;ir. Service* wsvy Habbsta nt 19.

T&gt;AFTItiT CHURCH. 8erv.ee. every Sabbath
15 attOl-Sa. a.aod 7 r a.*illw«* DrtUwfcVi

“ And ho says,"’ went on Nellie, un­
heeding my remark, “ that whoever hoars
the voice is in risk of great peril or dan­
ger, or some kind of sorrow or trouble
is about to happen to him.”
Nellie’s voice had unconsciously taken
a tone of awe. The still, somber dark­
ness, the midnight hour, and tho weird
melancholy legend had toftfeted us both
with an undefined sensation of oppres­
sion and fear, a presentiment of dread
and evil.
‘We kept oiuplaoce by tho window,
looking out into the deep velvety, dark­
ness, with the far away solitary light

\TAdHVp.LE(X&gt;IXiE. -3IF.4 A M. Re*1’ ular comaiunlcatlna oo each Wcdneada) rve
ot&gt; or before the fu 11 of Gh? b&gt;ouu. Tranalcnt brot li •
»r» an cordially Invited
REV. C- I- DEYO, W. M.
JuyinrMS

^irerforu.

W II. YOUNG,

H A. ffARBER,

M C ELLIS
\ f D.. Offen lila acrvlcea U&gt; the people of l!
iVl. cla'it. Ofllot over U J. Wheeler1*

from the lighthouse gleaming like a red
THE

PHANTOM

LIGHT.

SMITH 4- KNAPPEN.

It was about 11 o’clock at night.
Nellie and I were sitting by the bow
window in our dressing room, which she
had thrown wide open. The day had
CHARLES H. BRADY.
been oppressively hot, but now u faint
Ju Public. I h»uranee and Ileal Dilate Aoenl
breeze was coming in from the sea, mo t
|w;ial attention given to Collection*. Office
refreshingly welcome after the sultry,
stifling heat of the day.
LEWIS DURKEE,
It was quite dark, that soft, velvety
darkness that belong* only to a perfect­
Court
Griffis
ly moonless, starless night.
*
Just down below our window lay the
D. W. SMITH.
yard or two of garden, then the long
■ROTARY-RnMIc, attrnda to all haalnew call* in
1* making dffils mortgage*, drawing will*, etc. straight line of the promenade, with its
lu *kl»»c* north of the -rlHag*, on »tatc root
asphalt walk and drive dimly defined
by a shadowy row of white posts con­
UNION HOUSE
rank danckr, propviMor. tmb boui i* nected by ornamental chains.
Beyond
ulcaranGy alliHUcd In tho center ol I.u.1iu-m
the emltankmeut lay tho wide desolate
waste of sands, stretching away for,
mileK on either hand.
ALF. C. BUXTON,
The tide was far out, so far that only
/■^UNHMnTfr. manufnrtnm Rlfl*-at&gt;(l Kbol Gun*
VX »nd Jvpalr* all Flrearn * and Snr Machinery. a sort of pale-gray gleam on the horizon
BriTh-loadt-**, of any manufacture, furatahed at" showed where tho sea was just begin­
ning to creep over the nhoala and Mind­
Mn. M.J. TIMMERMAN,
banks off tho Boutbport coast, tjeven
miles away to the right, across the
estuary of the Bibble, th© steady light
from the Lytham lighthouse kept vigi­
JOHNM. ROE.
TTOU8E, Sisn mix! C«rri*«* l*alnter. Gralnluj, lant watch an&lt;l word over the dangerous
X1 Frwotag. and Raper Han&lt;ln&lt; a bpeclally. Horse Bank, that treacherous shoal on
x^bich many a good ship has gone to its
CHAS. IF. DEMARA Y.
doom of shipwreck and death.
Nellie was leaning out of the window,
, or money rchtnrled. Op|x&gt; her elbow on tho sill, her eyes fixed on
the misty, sift darkness outside. It
D. W. LINCOLN,
whs as dark inside as out; we hod no
TAEALER lu Grocvtlc* anil Frorialuu*, Dry thought of lighting the gas that long
JLz Good*. Gent*' Farablnie Good*. Nation* &gt;nd
u.l.
summer evening.
“ How still it is!’’ the said, dreamily.
£ PAR A DY.
AN UFACrURER of Boot* and Shoe*. Makins "What a spell of solemn sllenoe the
and rvtnlnns neatly donr, al*o *trld aitrn- night lays on .everything!”
Hon to lilt ail order* promptly, and at the lu*rr»t
Av if to contradict her words, u faint
llnnf prices. Shop west ride of Main direct.
sound like a far offvoice seemed sudden­
J. B. RASEY,
ly to rise from the sands below, and
i bones, good dray swept by with a prolonged mournful
Office over Julius Rowell'* *tof% Haatiug*. Mich

Suddenly, while we sat, th© round of
a voice roe© up again from the lonely
sands, a moaning, piteous voice, wailing
and imploring as if to unutterable distr?6a. It neemed to mingle with tlu?
boom of tl»v distant rea^ now ri’ing, now
falling, a lonely desolate wnil, thrilling
through tho darkness like a soul to mor­
tal agony. It was dying away in the dis­
tance, in a low faint rob, when Nellie
suddenly sprang back into the room.
“ O, Jean, look !’’ she cried. “Look,
the phantom light ’’’'
“ I leant out of the window, and
gazed out along the promenade. Flash­
ing through the somber darkness, like a
great star, was a brilliant, beautiful
light. It came rapidly toward us from
the right, apparently floating in tho air,
and illuminating th© space before it for
several yards. It advanced very swiftly
with a steady forward motion, floating
along about a yard from the ground. Ax
it came nearer, wo- perceived, looming
dimly behind it, a giant shadow, weird
and grotesque, with outstretched wiugs
and misty,undefined form, while a sharp,
rustling, whirring sound acoompanied
its progress.
As the phantom approached, the deso­
late moauing rose again from the sauds,
and swept along to low, shuddering cries,
dj tog away sad and piteous as before.
With th© lai.t faint round, the light
leaped up for one sccotit into intente

to the right, the phantom light stood
stationary at last In the glare before
it a young fellow was standing, while
______ w mysterious
_______
behind_loomed the fantastic,
I shadow, robbed of all its ■ terrors to a lu« ths arrest of Enos Hunjoo, of the ffnn of Martin
moment.
“ Isn’t it a stunning dodge !'* said the
shadow, in mostunghostly slang. “You
W»
see, Jack, this asphalt's first-rate to
practice on; but a fellow has no chance
to the daytime for those confounded
carriages; so I rigged out this dark
lantern, and fastened it to my bioycle,
rvnoluUos requiring the arand I can spin along in pence now.”
“Toko care you don’t spin away the
wits of oil the old maids on the prome­
nade,” returned the other. “ Yon look
Hie
matter
reXerrt
most- horribly like some. goblin »sd
dietary OcawnltUa ■ A bill
from the lower region, with your
dark lantorn flxahing in front, those
noiseless wheels, and your long legs
and arms spread out like great wings be­
hind.”
The other laughed.
“ The old maids are fast asleep long
ago, blass their old eyes!’’ he returned
irreverently.
“But I any, Jack, the
match for the four oars will liave to be
put off to-morrow ; wo are going to have
nu awful storm. Listen 1 how the wind
highs uud moans among the- girders of
the pier ! It sounds for all the world
like some ono calling in distress, and
it’s a sure sign of rough weather. What
a rage Gregory will be in if-------”
The two old maids had heard quite
enough. Nelly and I looked at each
other rather sheepishly, it must be con­
fessed, and then bunt into a hearty
laugh.
______________________

Mr. J. E Earle, of Chicago, thus re­
lates what ho saw, felt and did during
that fearful descent into the abyss at
Ashtabula :
“ I was in tho smoking car, tho fourth
in rear of the engine, sitting down with
my legs crossed and a shawl covering
them. Tho car was pretty full of peo­
ple. Suddenly my head struck the back
of the scat. Mr. Austin was seated in
front of'me, and he was thrown forward
—it accrued to mo right out of the door.
It did not seem to me as if we had fallen.
I.was thoroughly collapsed for a minute Hamlin. Paddock and Maxey ware appointed oa ths
or two. Then I hard two or" throe
crashes—-curs tumbling off tho bridge
and striking ours. At tho second crash
I threw rayself on the floor and crouched
down under tho seats. I did not know
bat the, next ono woxld crush us all.
Military Appropriation Irtll wna taken up and
There were several people near mo, and
brilliancy, and disappeared.
"Ohl"
cried
Nellie,
fearfully. 1 told them to crouch dowu.
“In tho coming down the feeling was
“ What is it, Joan,
“I don’t know,” I replied, a feeling of a beautiful conglomeration of swimming
unaccountable dread arid horror taking and swinging—I didn't know whether I
appotntmsnt of an International Silver Commission
hold of mo. Th© very demon of fear
seemed to posst'sa -my sensea, an icy describc how I felt when the car struck
Fkidat. Jan. 11—Senate—Mr. Fralinghuythe
solid
ice.
Every
part
of
my
body
grasp of terror hud hold of my heart
n&gt; presented • prtlUoo of puacsa rvtnv**uttag
The air outside seemed to have be­ seemed to bo going in opposite direc­
tions.
I
did
not
experience
a
dead
come suddenly clammy and cold, a
chilly, eerie wind crept in at th© win­ calm, but a feeling of intense agony ;
dow. -The very darkness seemed filled and that continued until I came to my­
with shapen, hideous and impalpable, self. It must have boon half an hour
at which I dared not look, 1'st they certainly before I knew what I was do­
ing. Then I got up and struggled
should
take shape before my eyes.
WEBSTER 4- HOBBS.
“ What is that!" alio asked, startled.
1
DLACKcMITHK Ail kluil* of work In i!k&gt; Black-'
•' There it is again, ” shuddered Nellie. around. Tho terrible noise made by
“Some one calling down on the
IJ *nlth »H'1 Hrrr*c»hortr&gt;&lt; line allvti'P*! ip promAud with unutterable dread wo saw tho falling cars made me hold my breath
Nauds," I said. “The intense atillnetis
when I thought it was about time tor
carries the 'sound a groat distance to- 1the brilliant slor-liko light again float­
sinking
OR NO STRONG,
ing toward us, this- time from tho right another to come down. I felt at the
night.”
samo time anxious that everyone should
“I heoni such a wild legend tnis hand.
1
keep
os
low
dowu
as
they
could
to
the
Jdb Pristina ।
It came on swiftly, with tho impalpa­
uiorning,” ah© went on presently, “con­
fantastic shadow in the air above it, cor. I don’t think
nected with those great desert© of sand ble
1
My idea was to get
WM. E. GRIGGS.
when exactly opposite vanished.
that rfretch over toward Lytham. Old and
■
W®
sat pamJrzed with terror, not dar­ the same tore!
Joe, the boatman, says they are haunted
The cam
him cj.l
by a phantom voice."
i ing to move, a horrible, benumbing ter­ down between the seats.
which hail fallen struck tho corner of
“ How thrilling 1 ” I remarked skeptic- 1ror seizing our htaxte.
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
This phenomenon happened several our car. I know if ono camo on top
ally. “ What dees it say!"
brought be for* tho Hotter, and drcUrod that hr
V (Kral'* Fnrwiahtag Good*. and Ctrar* a
the light alternately appearing there was vary little hope for us. A la not now tn charge &lt;ff ths New Orlvan* office,
"Don’t scoff, Jean," said Nellie, a times;
।
bwH quality, cue door south of Union House.
rght and left, and always vanish­ man standing np would have been killed but ahould ho again bo placed in charge of that
little vexed’y. “It is a most pathetic, from
:
in
a
second.
A
man
right
behind
me
office, apdabould tba kkgxaau draaaaded be there
U S. MAIL. LINE
dreadful legend.
Years ago, before ing
i
when exactly opposite to ua, and
there wits a town hero at .all, people used always
।
accompanied by tho moaning got down batwoen the two scats. By
lying down, I thought, there was just a
to cross tho sands between here and voice.
'
The.black darknose and utter silence possibility to escape. Tluit is all I re­
Lytham on horseback.
Ou© stormy
Arma until he &lt;ihaU bare produced t he telegrams
evening a traveler had crossed us usual, were appalling; they might almost member."
been discharged by order of the House. Adopted
and had almost reached the shore, when be felt, so thick and oppressive were
—ytoa, 131; nays, n. ...Mr, Knott frost the cosntnlUee U&gt; aaawrtatn the privitegno at the BfinM tn
suddenly a bright light appeared, hov they to the sensea.
gKiKellRArnu €«rdJ.
Ono of tho
cred tor a moment over a spot a yard or
W© kept our seats by tho window, th© Ashtabula
two away, aud then vanished. At the ©wry nerve sharpened, ovary sense
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
the engineer of the forward locomotive,
»J
s* n E 11 I i
same moment a piteous, unearthly cry strained to an unilateral tension.
who, the instant he felt the bridge fet­
echoed all around. The horse became
Again the low, wailing sounds from tling down, pulled out the throttle-valve,
wild wit'i terror, and broke loose, throw­ th© sands, profoundly melancholy, in­
making his engine fairly leap out of the
I H. LEE*
ing his rider to tho ground. When he expressibly mournful, like
horrible abyss into a place of safety,
J.
IJcyuly Hhcrlfi;
recovered himself, he found, lying on to humanity. No words were uttered,
just as a sudden blow upon the flanks of
the ground nt his feet, the body of
but the agony of the tones wus like a voice n spirited horse causes him to dear a
beautiful young girl. Sb© was quite from the grave.
chasm or burst away from some sudden
deed, with n ghastly wound in her side,
•‘Jean, Jean, here it is again ’ ’’ uried danger. Although it saved do livve, it
from which tho blood liad flowed all over Nellie, cowering in my arms.
was none the less a wonderful instance of
hcr^iite draw.
tK SUMS OF
And once more tho brilliant phantom quickness, coolness, and eelf-poswyaiou,
“Tho traveler staggered'away to the light appeared. This time it came on and the engineer saved all that it wm
. nearest hou e, got assistance, and bad more slowly, glancing to and fro un­ powiblM for him to save—himse'f and
OS LOMG TIME­
; the girl’s body laid in an upper room.
' steadily, while the shadowy form behind his engine.
.
L. RCR8ELL,
•
“That night an awful storm litre. ' it seemed more grotesque and misty than
Iteon neatly puts it:
«rker from the
flashed qnieker
th© mind to the
“ Oh, Jean, lf.it is true I Hit comes
ogled more fiercely through
to foretell rotne loss, some trouble I ”
h&lt;.
au» hom»
of metal.” It was an act *f
the traveler had already found shelter,. sobbed Nellis, in tears.
ooolnee* and courage which under other
; o 49 Malt! Strati,
|,n| into the
*lHnah,hw&gt;b, dear!” 1 tried tossy,
.Vnab Ville, Mich.
‘ *ame room Whar© the murdcxc’.! girl w« reassuringly. “ It rannot bo. Sorrow
may come to us if God wills it, but not

F

M

MONEY TO LOAN!
01
Lil I&gt;m» ItariUr.

$30(100 and UPWARDS

ELIHU CHIPMAN. ■
Justice of the Pence.

VANDERBILTS.

numerable branches, and the Commo­
dore is said to have been very proud of
it. - He had thirteen children by his first
wife. He was equal to the task of
enumerating his grandchildren, but did
oxt«ndin&lt; th*

mail© themselves rich by their own
thrift; which has been strongly encour­
aged by those habits of frugality and
love of independence which, as • strong .
traits of the Commodore’s’ charaetar,
were also transmitted to his daughters.
At Uio oelebretion of his golden wedding
150 descendants and relatives assembled.
He gave his wife a beautiful little steam­
boat, with musical wo^ks in place of
machinery.

moved

Nye went to Secretary Stanton once to
make a petition fur some dead soldier’s
orphans. It was in the darkest days of
the war. Stantou said, “I have not
time, Mr. Nye, to see to what you want.”
* * Suppose you take time, Mr. Secretary, ”
said Nye. “ You are unreasonable, Mr.
Nye, in pruning such a thing at thia
time,” said Stanton. “Permit me to
say that .you are the uureasonable man,”
answered Nye. “If you were not a
United States Senator I should Bay you
were very impertinent,” said Stanton,
haughtily. “ If you were not a great
Secretary of War I should be tempted !o
say you ore making a damned fool of
yourself,” replied the old Grey Eagle,
with his eyes blazing. Stanton looked
at him a moment, and then, softening,
said : “ Mr ybe I am, Jim—who knows
—come inside, Jim, and tell me all about
it.’’ “Now, Ned, my boy, yon are
growing sensible,” said Nye, and the
business was quickly arranged.— Hrffinia City (Nev ) Enterprise.

The gressl.epper States, Missouri,
Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota
and Dakota Territory, through tbeir
Governors, appaal to Congress to attach
an entomological commission to the
Territorial survey, to investigate the
locusts, and devise a means of prevent­
ing their ravages ; also to authorize tho
signal Horvice to observe and announce
the movements of there insects.
THE MARKETS.

The first four chdilren were daugh­
ters. Phtebe JanoTnarriod J. M. Gross,
and now, at the age of 63, is living with
her husband in Twenty-third street.
They have presented the Commodore
with four grandchildren.
E'Belinda
married D. B. Allen, of New York. He
was to company with Commodore Gar­
rison- in the stoomlioat busiueaa, and
when he sold out his interest to his
partner he retired on half a million.
They have six children. Eliza, the
third child, married Mr. Osgood, tho broker.
They are childless.
Emily
married W. K. Thorne. They have
four children, and Mr. Thorne is no­
counted a millionaire. The next child
was a boy. He was the Commodore’s
pet while a child, and his great hope and
main reliance in business affsira when
the son grow up after the liking of tho
father. Tho Commodore called his eon
Billy, and has never exchanged tho
diminutive for the William H. Vander­
bilt for many years past familiar to tho
public ear. For twelve years past Will­
iam H. Vanderbilt, who is 55 yean of
age, as Vico President of tho New York
Central Railroad Company has boon th©
guardian of msnp of tn© Commodore's
railroad interests.
Ho married
a
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Kiwiwira They
have .seven children, and three of the
daughters are married. He has always
lawn regarded as the heir of tho Vander­
bilt railroad prestige. Sophia was tho
name of the first of the three daughters
who followed the first eon into the world.
She married Daniel Torrance, who
comes of a wealthy Montreal family, and
bis private fortune is estimated at be­
tween SI,500,000 and &lt;2,000,000. He
has been a successful operator, and lives
in a mamnon on Fifth avenue. Mary
Louise married tho lawyer, Horace F.
Clark, who died suddenly in 1873. Mr.
Clark operated extensively in railroads,
and was supposed to have left his widow
a fortune. It is said now, however, that
he loft his affairs deeply involved.
Maria Elicia married Nicholas Le Ban,
who, dying, loft hex with two daughters
and a largo property. The next was a
son, and was named Corm.dina, Jr.
Francis died unmarried, after being on
invalid for forty yeais.
His youngeat son,
’
‘George
Capt.
Vander- ■
bfit,
ono of the finest athletes
through
West
that ever _passed
_
Poiat, who, on his 221 birthday, could
lift 900 pound.*, served in the war, but
during the Ooriath campaigu contracted
u dis aue which proved fatal in 1866.
Tho Commodore’s last child and daugh­
ter became Mme. La Fitte.
M. La
Fitte did buaim-hs in New York for sev­
eral years, and then removed to his na­
tive country. They are now living in
the South of Frauoe. The family vault
is near tho old Moravian Church, on
‘totten island. - It is capped by a lofty
shaft, aud in front of it there is a statue
Commodore Vanderbilt’s • find wife
of
1868 be married Miao Frank Crawford,
who wan about 30 years of age, the Com­
modore then ixting in his 75th -year.
Mias Crawford’* father was a well-to-do
planter and merchant, who came of a
Virginia family. He moved to Mobile,
Ala., where Mies Crawford was bonx.
Toe war made serious inroads into tho
the
Or»wf&gt;&lt;rd estate, and
and, shortly after its
close Mr. Orewfoid died. Eariy in 1866
th© widow and her daughter Frank
moved to New York. They became
members of the Church of the Strnngore, in Mnroer street, of which the
Bev. Dr. Charles F. Deems is pastor.
A distant relationship was found to exist
between Mrs. Crawford and the Com­
modore. H r mother was a Mias Hand,

eansfes.

The relationship, gava riae to

two families, and the Commodore be-

CoUadioni a ^edaka/.;

mosey to loan

MI say, old fallow, ” shouted
dowu below to .lb© d&amp;rkaera. “ Ton’ll
1 i;ir! was bi« wife, whom in a moment of frightec toujfibody inti tits with that
| rage Mid jealousy he had stabbod io the lantern dodge of yours. Yon and your

all to ths wood*.

�bgax..___
wa it x i p. &lt;57

thrn’crptinuaud

r&gt;UPAY»

BOSTON STORE.

BOSTON STORE.

BOSTON STORE.

DU. AIKIN,

JAS. ISm. 1877

PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOARD OF
SUFERYMOM*

CLOSLAG-OIT SALE!

Barht Coarrr Clkbk’a Omer, I
Having*. Dec. Wth, A. D. 187«. i
f Friday Moarfixn, Dec. 20th, 187*.
Boa-d convened fntmuit to adjourn­
ment ; roll called; quorum preaent.
Mr. HlaweU moved that the Hartiii/m RhmSmm d
Republican Hanner and Home Journal be Odell. Ja«.»b
'
rwh p«itf the. Miui of $30 forpnldiahing
Ute ofllcul. canvius for the year 1876.
Motion iirvvailed.
Mr. Ctdnns movctl that the Clerk lie
iuHiructetl to draw an &lt;yd«r to Geo. M.
Dewey in the mini of $8 47 for publish­
ing annua! Ikinortaxatavenirnt of Conn*
ty Tremntvr for the year IH7B, as aooo
Clnhns audited by the Board
na the aame tdiall Im? published in tin*
liafftinga Republican Bmnier.
.
The acconut of Milton Prickett anti
14 other* were preaented, and, on mo­
tion of Mr. Wulf, were referred to the
committee on elmina.
Totals
Mr. Stowell moved to reconaidcr the
Orders adopted at
vote taken lint evening on ucconut No.

Hearing

Chronic

Diaenaei Cared,

•lilMtlona'Bnilt'Lp au«
pkKFAVLT having Uwn made lo the condition,
A ' of » erruln Mungoge. made aud executed by
damn M. Murphy nod BwHiiw K. Murphey, hi
wife, ,a Woxlland. Harry County. Michigan to

—”is iiar oi .Mnv, A. I*. I.'|O, al tt o cJ*xX,
ncordad tn Idte.r Elubl of M.-rtgasw.on
Which Mortgage there Is claimed to be

th* whole aromint aecurvd by ।
payable, owlnit to the default
Intena&gt;t fur ori-r thirty day&lt; 1
wtu doe M atf|H&gt;lale&lt;! In m &lt;t

Motion did not prevail.
To enable the committer* to gn to
w&lt;wt. on motiou of Mr. Wolf. Boanl ad­
journed to 1:30 p m.
There being no further buMinnM be­
M m. H. Power*. Clerk.
fore the Buurtl, after the reading of the
A FTERNOON SESSION. 1:80 p 411.
.Jounml. on motion of Mr. Phillips Board
Board met pursuant toa&lt;Uoiirnmetn ; ndjoumed without day.- :
’ D. G. Hoiiinhon, Chairman.
nd! ral'M: quorum present.
Attcat, Wm. II. Poweiu,
Wilharn ftPowerx. County Clerk preCounty Clerk.
arntod hia bond aa add Clerk, in the sum
nf two thousand dollar*, with David R.;
f onfc and .’M nra P. Roberta n»*urrticH|
na sureticH | T\fl FfrV '
LEWIS DVRKKK,
cn'Bl'SSPKKBY.
thereto, vh &lt; li on
Stowell
a motion of Mr.
Mr.Ston-clI
*
5J7)
Mortgagee.
wag t.p troved.
The b »nd of William II. Powers, na
3Iortuitiixc f*nlv.
Rrgtator in ChnMorT was prmeutwl in
I’m-«uno five hundred dollar*, with
Davxd R. Cook and James P. Roberta ns
day of October..
Miretica thereto, which on motion of Mr.
Sidnant was apprevad.
TM enable the commit toes to go to FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS I WILL £ jSSJX"'
work, on motion Board adjounieduntil
7&lt;&gt; clock this cveniiig.
CLOSE OUT
Wm. IL -Powers, Clerk.
Thomp«»n
FRIDAY EVENING, 7 p Ul.
SVINTEIl GQODs|Kgff
Bo»r&lt;1 mu* purHiiant Io .tdjoiirnnient ;
mil called ; quorum pcewnt.
L7*r..eon,,,,i,ut. on rldma through
William Pannvnter, which Mlgnment wn. rrr*!r«l
their Chairman, Mr. Smith, further rr&lt;
Ketl that they bpd examined the fol- PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING .--------- ----- -------- ’ ’ ■ -tlM-0ffie.0f the Bcgtetar
le flrat day ef Jun*. A. D.
ng acconntM, and Would ret o.iimeml
• terruoon, tn Libor fiv« (J)
174. at nine ।
TRADE.
rticir allowance :w follows:
’ Mortgarea
Xa. KaoW. Najarwof Clalut.
CTtu’d. Re.*ni'd
* ffition FriekMi looking for
,a ,0- - Will go n KTvat way if expended at my
n..v. Evcryltotiy
Everybody come in aud see .
store.
. 1 .
flint
whnt II advertise
adv
tlint whnt
n» a fact.
debt rsinainlng areui

DOWN!
DOWN!

Hi, Pe.ieo-&gt; Sii. 10 u 40 Ila in Wacht.

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

SHOULD DESPAIR that h aAlieted wltli Xmln,
It iueuntl*! ■ ■ 11
but cherl.K a
l—_

SST- For the next sixty days the undersigned will dose out theirl^lStalft&amp;S!.
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for BLINDNESS! and DEAFNESS!!
their New Spring Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­ Na'l’ind.'’"?;: Ptdm*1™ Rr" ,nmUd tltet-ktek
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if Catarrh, Consumption!
prices will do it.

REGARDLESS OF COST!

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

LISGERIKG OH GHHOSIC DISEABE3.
Scrofula, flbcMtnalfara. Dyaprpia. Pil-w. Ool
dtegnoMd and .hlllf.Hy tr£U.

A LITTLE MONEY
COME EARLY!

sl •»'

*&gt;»Wt«rfrte—.y .114.44

m.ai; while you have a choice of wlectionM.
! i Tlumking my patrons for their liberal
patromige nince I returned thin fall, my
si w I motto is, to

iu

9.”
tI,v report was accepted.
*&gt;r-Ppuih* ntovetl that account No.
&lt;0 do allou wl nt twenty dollars.
Motion did not’’prevail.
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the tvport
Uaa adoptc&lt; 1.
‘
I
On M«»Uon of Mr. Phillips, the Board
o-ijotinird until tn morrow mornine at
tlu- Itonr of 8 1-2 o'dock.
Wm. H. Potvxn.4, Clerk.
Satl-bdat Morning, Dec. 30,1870.
B&lt;tard convened pnnwtnt tomljomnca,,f&lt;b'quonun preaent.
Mr. ( nllm* offered the following ivkcdntionsi
^‘e^,(r&lt;‘,L By llu* Board of Snpervia*Z? «»f IhitTy C.ttinly, that the laws of
tht* Htotc rdative to riMtr.iining &lt;»f an­
imal* fmm ranning nt large in the high ways thereof, be. anti herrbv is nt: d •
om-rauve in Ktid c »nnty, ao far ns tliev
n.lntr to horacs. cuttle alteep nnd swine,
Mr. Dewey moved to amend the rvAoliitmn of Mr. Colima by inserting before
d.I
,l„. ......... ..
in the townslnp of Thornapplr.”
rhe amendment did not prevail.
Mr. lUrtram nu»vr&lt;l that ’ the reaolu*
Xion of Mr. ( cLina be adopted.
Motion did not prevail by yeas ami
navatM tollows:
. x e**.—Mr.Bartram, Collius Pvrkfau*,,
Sidmtm ami W olf^-s.
•’Ry**—Mi^-Btulutni; Brown, Dewcv,
TUnKfitahn H«;nrv Houghtalin Jnmea
V*1®11’ I*l»ill»P .-Smith, Stow­
ell aud i hail man.—-11.
AtwunL—Mr. Anittiur artd* MV.- ffehdondiott.—£
On motion of Mr. Brown, the Board
took a rrceas for &lt;&gt;uc hour.
Tlie hour h iving expired, the Board
wm called to artier by the Chnir.nan.Kpll called. Quorum present.
Thu aceonnt of lo afer Mead, for conft tore fjt's in the stim of four dollars
ahd etghty-five cent*, was presented,
aud on motion of Mr. Smith allowed at
tho amount clainicil.
The arcmint of Richard B. Mend, for
Juattce'fees, in the Sinn of two dollar*
nnd eighty-seven cents, wits preaented,
and on motion of Mr. Smith allowed at
the amount claimed.
The account of John Snyder, of one
dollar, for juror fees, w.-wpresentetl mid
on motion of Mr. Smith was allowed at
the amount clninifd.
, .
«PP«iutrd to settle
with Milo 1. \\ heeler. County Treasurer for the year 187«, made the following
report: That they have examined the
Istoka, accounts and vou- hera of oaid
'Preaanrer, and find as follows:

। “Rive and help others Live,
by Fair Dealing.”
I
January' l“th, 1877.

E. C. BOISE.

Gtxs:

hr tho Mid Kami ru.Mape. and hla wife. Hannah E.
Manet, to Hiram Co* lor the aum of five bundm!
dollar a, due lu Jiva yean from the date of tald
inortgare.

L A D I E-S !
LTOTTOLTS,
FJLJSTCY GOOES

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.
flours Sksprctfullii,

WILLIAM PAHMF.NTKH.

GUNS I GUN’S I

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1877,

:in d 11P!

Muzzle Loaders

Free Exhibition

$10 aud up!

ICEVOLVEILS I'ICO.M «3. UP!
ant’s Bullrltor,
AU other (&gt;owl» in Proportion !

ly advice and reliable 9
DA A- always etfn-ta

BUY YOUR

DUQL
or old symptom,. Gleet. Syphilis,
Strh-ture, Defects, I’himosl*. Hydrocele. Varicocele,
etc., radlrallv enr«l Kn
W* n__..

Gumming J Fitting.

'Sow
i
Gumming
Machine Saw,
$1.00 i
CroHA-cnt Styw,
.R01
or within twrnty &lt;Uya xfter ocrvlce on bet of
Mnehine Saws Gummed &amp; Fitting 2.00
of *«1.I bill and nolle*'at the c»Ury of thia orCroKX-cut “
“
•'
1.75
Regular Filing,
;.5O
fendanl.
Irregular Filing,
.00
:
Sawn Straightened and Nicely Hammer-

Shop near Depot, NnahviU’e.
16-28
ALF. C. BUXTON.
:
.

AT THE

Old Reliable .71 cat Market
GOOD tDYICE AUD GOOD TKLATMEXT.

OF

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY BAYS I
•r aptwarahee.
tWAKD A.HOLBROOK,

mark these facts

ROE &lt;fc CLEVER

well U?n ■n,‘T U|,oa for ,bclr u‘*r- aDd phyeieal

ST-ST-STUTTERING!
Where lie is now receiving ond opening tip one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
iu Nashville, aud never in the memory of man was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
What it Wealth cr Fas1.-, or Life-without Health?
who ever heard of a Good Check
«

Rtntl ghUnjtrai^U!'

7%* TMtbSNnr of ike Whale Warfd.

cotrarr or

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD.

eboL-m

1
1

•

DEFOBMITIES,
v..... ..

Sursrlcal Irlar^a.-*

YOUHG. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEM

Breccn Loaders

1
,

--- .
.—-m ..v,.vua .»uwsinn. am
dhS4 WbCrC °l3'Or InCaa‘ a*1, bj ln'&lt;’ro'“* r,'“c’

GENTLEMEN!

Double Barrel

(

important Information.
'
............
■aratlrplnilture-tew. healthy chlklrrn, nr none.

Ik&gt; xea of your 1‘ilLa.’'

THOM AH H. «KANIIUH«aUM.mltMm.
On reading and filing the pvllllun, duly
offx-al, Durkee, kiral Guardian nf rad
piayln; for rvaaon. tbrreta
lie Ui-mimM to mortgaxo car
ntluora, in aal.l petition Jo.
Thereupon It la ente red.

Still itisao!

We have Over One Thousand Dress
"Ranging in Prices from

Patterns

Dr. AIKEN S Remedial Institute!
CHROMIC DISEASES

TEE MOST DIFFICULT CAGES SOLICITED.

t

mrnl. Sati-totioo Cu»ral.&lt;«d to al!. M„iianra
furnbbed. Paifcuu visited. In city, or auy dlatana.
1U serious ea*ra
'
Ko Bxcuee Cor Yon..
From the wrong idea Dai he cbarye, tea much,
many whom Dr. Alkln would cure, eon thine U .uf-

’

To two dollars per yard. If you will call and get prices before purchasing
we will guarantee it will do yon good.

&gt;
J
,
J

teas patent,m«lle!unand trying receipt.,and In this
•ay spend more than .ufl!ei*nt to nave cured and
kept them wi ll. The tact la, by saving drug Hila,
teas o'time etc., lu-curts for low than others
LIFE IR TOO SHORT TO BE MIBREABUk
Ek-It YOU hare any aeriona, obstiaata disoaae or
annoying m mptom.. no matter bow diacoungwl or

OTtlFFITH.
I»L order of UscKidneyn.
all diseases aOVetin* these organs, whether

CONFIDENTIAL!
Ewy
(‘•itbcr aexj nurfraalr Mate all par..
t'™i-m?f U,clr
,o ’*• A,k‘“.
•» I"'™’or by letter. repoalttK to Ma treat any drlleatiTporaousL or family matter, and can alwaya rvly unoa.
the atrletrni «Y&gt;fi-teuce un.l acermy.
*» DR. Al MN guaxanuxn bMItb-wta treatwent (iuu! for lira* neoey ■ tn all Special (•*. than
““jJrfn'ta4 elf
®** **“'&gt;■ acewaible frwn

3 said day of h
8. E PRINDl

R E AD AND

CONS IDE R I!

M.be takets areordinc
• ■
of Um back at I-rd

'mart ■&lt; loJUl

.

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Tie Dacier’s Locatim SjsSiKlte

FOR BTOMACHB OUT OF ORDER.
Co rn-diclno will so effectually improvs tbc lone
he stotnnch aa lheee Hite; they remove all aeidi.

The Iteliable Firm of

ma, wha aayinM

•re
HOLLOWAY’S FILLS are the beat known
he world fur the fullowlnj diseases: Arne. A«

Have just added, to their usual large stock of General Merchandise,

dl,Unor ra*r 1* cured «l *&gt;&lt;■”»»• by
addreaalnx a tetter to Dr. Aikln, .lallng &lt;-o*e. oywtp.
Joma, tentril. of time the dlacue tea. continued, and
We medicine* premnlly forwarded. frrvfr m&gt; d.unW and cunurfty. with Ml and trf.la dlrttilonaYor
uae. bj cnt-loolng flO In rvgDtenvl tetter, P. O. Order
or l.rprwi
fait. or ndjRaa Fret. W. J. Al KIN. ST.
07 Monraa^Strwt^Grand Rapids, Mioh.
Ur:m:.VBEH. DR. AIKIN l« the only
qualified, expwtetwml. reliMble Si»ei«)tet hare;
our»»a.m. to4 p. m. Sottdoy»10 to 1
Create hla jali. ..:.Lum^-&gt;bly. jrtrra the choleeal remDR. AIKIH
odiea; |r a mjuUt srodaat.- in meliciua ; uith-ena!-.
iliwnlly lueenMSnl In curing raw* la hl« ly owned the n.-w. .uccoafal, an.’ hi the right ono
wUIltra. nnd ba. many livl„g wiltMMO to employ In ad raw-. Envteoa .Inetor, try to fa.
life
kn.1.). I.. I.l_
— ___ Jurr blm—thow Infernal practice attempt every
sedt?~ «n *=«i
e-

91 Ottawa

LARGE STOCK OF

JMPOKTANT CAVTIOX.

Dry-goods, Groceries,

:wS?
WORTH A BROOKS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

General Dwtlrrn tn
Which were bought for CASH and will be

Living: I^x’icee;.

Offlox IU Utetytoa Keir Y&lt;ak

Com.
JONES i SELLKCK,

JAMES STOCkMjAN.TI

CALL .AJtTD ZEE TTZ
HHINULER, SALT, UJtE, SEEDS,

Hoyt tlie report wax

STUCCO, HAIR, &lt;C.,

Stttl.1

DEKTISTS
NMhvdUc, Kick.

AINBWOKTH At BROOKS.
rtl BTKim; FOK THE NEW’,.

NEW El VE UY!

sold at the lowest

and we will convince you that we arc not to be
BEATEN ON BRICES! I

KOCHER BROS

PROPKIKTOB.

LIVERY,

SALE Hi BOARDING STABLE
•SASHVJU.E. MICH.

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=

BRICK I

hj-

C’tnpamiiK

»«•«* to call rack othermtch

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY
Teridencc,- in
f, I-oreiuci D.

,

•

*

used for nearly
near neigblsjr
Biany y«an«. Ite wax « kind
eiit fotlier, a true anddevot-Sheriff Cres-x ha* appointed H. M.
_
L
aud
a
chrixtian
in good
hu4
hr
visited
the
raurhe
of
J.
L-Barnra,
' Lee hi* Dejraty in thh village.
stnudingin th.-M- E. Chureh. He leaves
L?
«W**«’U* w,l« •’! will
■* — rwpj’j x.»e»»Qcc *
wu» ne
...
..
.......... ......
*
WtmrtjfcjAfo . Imt their hrtSlxhtegain,
Yr•
i y T V'
confining
‘
trow liptoU),. A pair. ; Him thfi'-daeth all things well. May
1
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- •,-'u thread that has-been drawn
bnilditw n Jail. A &lt;&gt;r«.ufbl&lt;xrfT,„w^,D(|t|lr„mr
jus-«the river of death, strengthen
gvcMlidea.
.
! her of sore heath, were the remit of thi« jbeir bone'in that, life&lt;&gt;f immortal blc.-M—Tlie Free MetiiotBxto nro holding a disgraceful Sunday evening *p0W5row.*’ i«g» ami peace, beyond tlie grave.
D. W.8.
tetival at the Quail Trap School house.
Mir,, Ilmbarh Frank, aftei
BlHustings Items.
In Maple Grove.
ness, Ous] ut her hoipe, Jan. 8th. 1870.
—The esse of Daugherty rs. Hager,
for forgrry, was nrguiil liefure Esq. Isaac Sluvily.n^iuh nnd liatlerj, j&gt;leu&lt;l i many.ln early lite Ju* ?»’-•’ het ----------,,&lt;v AouAunnu
tn
Liitnerau K.lltlTcb,
Uh
Chipman, .Saturday, and a verdict of guiltx and third ,me. dollar and costs, &lt;• ’;•*». jqint-a'rne
amounting in all to ten dollars. In dr- whn-ii
!,£she continued toHveacoaririent
H'ra.xmririeut
not guilty rendered. '
j. „i,
,&lt; . , . . ■
. ■&gt; unto tin-eml, und hen it come she
fault
thircof
sixty
day*
in
the
Detroit
tliwl
in
tW
triumphs
of
a
living
fiiith
in
-I—The wood market ixHvHyandliujce
;....... triumphs of a living friith in
House of A.’orrectiou. *Hc paid the fine. ’her Savior.
(J. G. T.
loads of wood are coming into town dai­
Befotv Justice Riker,_ the jM’ople r*.
ly. laud Hatdrday Cluni I*ricc Imulrxl
MICHIGAN YEWS.
Albert.Allen and Jit&lt;bu&gt;n Heiidce charg­
n load that weighed 7,970 lbs.
ed with tire crime of Inrecpy. Upon
F-Veddcr, of Innin, committed su­
A—E. IL
hite lias sold his store to examination tile defendants were bound .
Kocher Bros,, who wfll raise the flrW OTer p, the Circuit Court in da- Mun of icide, Friday, bytaking Miychnidr.
. James Smith was arrested at East Sag­
story four feet, put tn a’neif front, and I three hundred dollars each.
inaw. Jan. 4th, for -bjganry, with Miss
build an an addition twenty feet long.
'Pbe people nr. Daniel Hook, etaL nr- Abbie Parks,
•
. .
Thursday last D. A. Murphy, of Ionia
raigned upon a charge of slcqling four
held'at tin- M. E. Church, Rev. Mr. Ai- bushels of wheat. Gixrrge Gurtl ami met a Midden death nt stouten by ink
ing an ovenlwse of morphine.
kin, who wm formeri% pastor of the Frank Wiggin* plead guilty; while the
Waldbriilge A Co., dealers injMfandichurch, will come next Tuesday to a*- three Hooks plead not guilty. After inggpiMx, fur, etc., of B.-ntieWevk.
hi»t Rev. C. G. Thoma*. '
quite a lengthy trial the jury thought made an uMignment on the lltnr
them all guilty. Daniel Hook was sen­ Ihirry Doy], formerly a resident of
Notick.—There will be a meeting at
tenced to n tine of ninety dollars or Murxlml, nnd ri pondiK-tor on the Cen­
the Baptist Church. Jan. 37th. at 2 1-2
tral, wux killed at the Union deirat in
ninety days in tho Detroit h.ouseof eor- Chiragt. last week,
o’clock for the election of Trasteea, and
ruition; he paid tlie fine. Bcvere'Hook
James Finley, of Fremont, xluit his
transacting other burinea* that may
ten days iu jail. Gurd and Wiggins ten wife &lt;me evening hist week. He shot
come up for consideration. We want
dollars apiece or sixty days nt Detroit her of jealousy, nnd because slie refusto ate all the friends of tlie Baptist
I
rd
to live with him.
Work House, and u suspended sentence
cause present. F. Applesax, Clerk.
Jun. Wth a man nnnied Pattenum
upon Charles Hook, he Ix-ing young and
tv,uty-five years old, employed in
—At the Christian Church next Sab­ thix the first offenm*.
*’•
’“‘ar Saginaw,
bath, Rev. Mr. Deyo will speak in the __Dr. Reynolds, the great teriipenince waa killed by a hilling tree.
tunming on “Spiritual Wealth and its ntformer, U here. He xjsjke last i vc-nThomas Welch, a Gcmwe county fnring
nt
the
Court
House,
to
a
very
large
Influence, ns illustrated in the life of
audience. The Dr. will meet with .suc­ Hier living near Flint, Ims lieeri arrested
the late P, P. Blixe.** In the evening on cess wherever he goes .te be Ims been on n charge of attempting to -rape a
“Material Wealth,’its use* and abuses, "one of the boys,” and "known how ’tis small child named Roan Bette.
Gov. Croswell has ’ pardoruied John
Hor.
i» illustrated in the life of the late Com- himself.’’ ■
Jltatlnn, January JTllt, 18«.
Sidhvau, who went to prixou on a fiveodore Vanderbilt.”
**
year M'likiKv from Detroit, two years
IV' Fun for all, big nnd small, short iago for Imrginry.
Sullivan went out
—Upon orders from the Sheriffof Kent
and tall, at Hnppy George’s Minstrel*, Monday morning, and died before noon
Co., last Friday night, S. M. Fowler and n-jprt 1 ucMlny evening.
i at the house of his aunt, in Jackson, of
Wm. Bartley arrested a young num
■■■ 1
conmimptiun.
,
named Joseph Niles, iu KAliuno, fortho
On Thin-winy evening ax Mr. Alcxau-r
LOCAL MATTERS.
iukIit HtirlulMse was returning fnun
larceny of $40 of a "Kent county farmer.
East Saginaw to Saginaw on the ice with
Niles wax taken to Gnuid Rapid* and
n double team and cutter, he drove into
IMntx nt 7 eta.
we understand sentenced to the House
a place where the ice had is'en cut, aud
Brown Cotton* 5 1-3 to 10 eta&gt;
of Correction for four years.
the team plunged into the hide and were
Twilled Ticking IKcta.
nnnniliatcly drowneil. By springing
Toweling from 7 to 15 eta.
—On.account of the severe storm on
. Good Check Flannel 15 eta. from tlici rear of the xleig Mr. Hurlubixe
escaped
a similar fate.
White
Flannel
18
eta.
on Monday evening last, tlie lecture of
the Hon. H. G.‘ Barber, was j»ontponed
At Atlswqwnm x.
ftCuKOMr.— H is teiily economy to use
time he will deliverbefore the Nashville
Litrraiy ddetety his vnjy able lecture
on "Ancient Civilization." It ia hoped
there wffl 1* a large attendance, ax dl
who have heard Mr. Barber speak Very
highly of him nx a lecturer.
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&lt;

take place l*fore E.-q. Chipman to-day.

and lives*, frith all iteaternnboato, railitemlKfamnof rouping mm. and all

At Arurirnirrn &amp; Co.’s.
nr Very nice Maple Syrup at ’
_____ Wmkklkr's.

i3T My Rose Pekoe Tea, nt $1.00 per
dUDd ix a great bargain.
.
A. M. Dai gukrtt.

Ladle*' Underwear at com.
Gent’* Shirt# and Drawer* 271-3 eta.
Genl’* Shirts* and Drawer* 40cte.
Gru fa Cotton Sotkx, 10 ctx.
At AriJiwoaTH &amp;CcAl

There is no Medicine that hnxaccomjilishvd so much us Snu-ou’s Conslw- ।
ttqn Clkr. Jt has eriahlished the ftp-t
that Conamuntion can lie cured, while '
for Asthma, Ikouchitiw, Croup, Hoarsenew, Whoojnng Cough, and all Lung
dtocaxex it has no equal. No Medicine
was ever sold on riich favorable term*.
If it wax amenable it would he the
greatest folly to guariuitee it It costs
nothing to try it, as it can Im* returned
if it does not give satisfaction after us­
ing twothirdx of a bottle, (’all at my
drag store aud get a ramplr bottle for
10 cent*, or a regular riae Fifty Cents
or FL If your Imtga are sore, or chest
or Ituck lame, dan Smi.on’x Belladon­
na Plaztek. which seldom fails to give
relief. Halbkrt
Co., Nmtbvillc,
Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
erally.
______ ■
,_______
"II ACK metack" a new'and'delightfid
Perfume »oid by Hnllx-rt A, Co^ Nash­
ville. Mich., ebewhere t&lt;y dealers gen­
e-tally.

Michigan Central Sailwad
GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

INVOICE

OF

Look to Tour Own Interest.
Ladies
Slippers W eta,

fain little girl on a
met a fellow, who haul
ft.caaae

Sood

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THE KING OF STOYES I

ShMtiir for 7 Ce»(s.
Uood 44-lach Bknehcd Shrttio^ tor 10 Centx.
Bratilifol Nublos only 50 Cents.
Elegant Slcerrlcss. Jackets for $1.00.

AND
For Ladies,’ Men and Boys.

■vviiNrrER

A large stqcli of

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES 3 MITTENS,
Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

GOODS

The largest slock in Nashville.

Special Baagains in Crockery, Glessware, Groceries

Knives, Forks, and Silverware.
FROM 30 to 60 CT8.

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES
VEBY CHEAP.

FOR SALE ONLY BY

I take in exchange for Goods, at the Highest Market Price,'Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruit, Cash, Credit, and all other produce.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

Nashville, November 8th, 1876.

0. C. WOLCOTT"

G. A. TRUMAN
It is a fact now generally' under'

IV1C «S.

BOISE

BROTHERS.

stood, that fire cannot be contrbUaT'
or kept any length of lime when'Wood •

L. J. WHEELER.

is burned in a

stove

on a dr**’

DEALERS IN
the grate, leave the coals exposed U&gt;

Drugs,

WILL OFFER .

During the next 30 days

MZecLicin.es,

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
.
SHOULDER BRACES,
SCHOOL,
SURGICAL
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,
AND BLANK
BUCKS,
STATIONERY,
PAINTS,
WALL PAPER,
. OILS,
\
VARNISHES,
LEGAL BLANKS,
BRUSHES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,
FINE CIGARS,
TEAS,

bustion nor arhes to retain the fire.
If dry wood is used, the store (for »”

time) becomes unnecessarily-hot, knii ■
the wood is very soon ’eon^mddl’

if

the wood is green, it requites "close

attention to prevent the fire from gbing out, and it is impossible to keep
a wood fire on an open gra(6 oviti-

night.

&amp;C..

These difficulties have caused great

J?liysicians’ JPrescriptions Carefully
Prepared at all Hours.

inconvenience to persons niibglii-

AND TOBACCOS,

TO PURCHASERS OF

the direct draft and they arc conium-

ed, leaving, neither coal to aid com­

SPICES,

SEE US.

CAJ.L

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
B
TS,
SHOES,
CLOTH ING.
NOTIONS,
AC.
&amp;C.,
&amp;C

BOISE BRO’S

class of round stoves mounted with
heavy sheet iron, all of whicffi'bdHy4

wood on an ojien grate.* *

The Combination drain'
EMTXBLIHHEl) 1H32L

aied in the FOREST KING

otliiif

consists of two grates working’'in-

combination one with the other, toach
provided with openings and corres­

ponding blank spaces, forming eitbbf
an OPEN GRATE or

FULL USES OF

CLOSED"

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated
with a shaker from the outside oi thU*

stove-

Pruata, Cutten*

After thorough ’ests, we claim Idr

TlCXiSt,

Dl’.MIlXH

BE3T ASSORTMENT OF

this important inventionThai* '*u-

Marchant’s Gargling Oil!
X

gradj-^a4e

A lanimont

tor

Man and Beaot

" WteUwr far mb cm nma w bort, M«rrfatat's G^ctlnr OB vfll te Rmnd »

the coals may bo retained m tlie stoveand ahy amount of the ashas desired

that the five in at all times triidfer per
Asci control, and can be'kept'ccrntinu-

ettriy throughout Hie winter • that it
greatly economises in’fu®l,aml en­

tirely overcomes all the objecliMur

ffEATlOXR.

.From $5 per Suit Up.

M hMfa* tile!

BOOTS AND SHOES !

I
Lw

: bM

I heretofore raised against thia class ef~

Till FOREST KING uihe-M-

Ilf GREAT variety,

)y stove thnde with the Combinatiw

Front $1 a- Pair, Upwards.

Grate, aud is uncqualed is a aiova o*

KEEP IK STOCK

GRADES OF
Apply »"

up hi.

TOK, 75 CENTS
You can buy lb. beat W ATERPROOF in Harry County

Nice Dress Goods at 25 Cent, per yard.

CLOTHING!

JCA9TWARD.

CT Pure Gum Boot*, at
_______WnXEuEU’g.

—A few nighte hep-j, a prominent

large:

w.e.msvoRTR&amp;co

There is no doubt Imt the present con­
dition of nil ktndx of business nnd in­
dustry in fearfully depressed, and itl»eliooves every family t«» look cnrefully
to tlieir expenxea. Winter fa coming
on when children arc liable to Croup,
Whnopinu. Congh, etc.
Coughs xud
Colds will prevail cvetyM hcrr, nud con­
sumption with other throat and lung
diKcnsc* will curry offmany—These dixenxex xliottld not be neglrclcd. Doctor’s
bills are expensive,and we would advise
our people to nw Boschke's German
Srni-r. It never fata failed. Otto ixdtle at 75 rents will keep your whole fam­
ily well during the wjnt&lt;-r. Two doses
will relieve any cnae. Sold in all towna
in the United State*, and byyotir I&gt;ruggixtx, Bow Bros., and get a bottle. .

KING,

Which will be sold al rates slightly in advance of cost prices.

Found.—In mj store, on or before the
Holloway’s Pills.—fhecxtimntidn
90th of November last, a #90 bill. The
owner ran have the same by proving .in which these mediriuex are held by
property aud paying for thix notice.
the public, steadily increases their dr'L. J. Whbkub.
nmud. rThrv art directly on the system
removing till idwtfrurtiun*, renovating
K-V" A. M. pAVGHKWTT sells the Rose the springs of life, imrifying the blood,
l&gt;koe FLOOTea, the finest you cve.rxaw. and totally erudirannglivcrcoinplnints,
indigestion, num in tlie rideaud general ,
CF" Get the )&gt;cxt terms for papers debility. Sold everywhere. 25 cents I
that;iron ran, and then go to Post inns- per box or pot.
ter Davidson and do better.

^JSorrn Carolina JuBtuer.Singers.—
The original South Carolina Jubilee
Singer*, conaixting of five young ladiex
and three men, formerly atavec in the
■
auuny south, will lie nt Chipman A I*ee’x
* Opera House, thia (Friday).' evening.
900 Corilx of Wood iu exchange for
This is a first-claxx company, under the
Glove* auj Mittous at
Lee Buov.
mnnagrutcDt of Mr. Chn*. Haughton,
KF* Four Bpd Man nt the Minstrels
and no one ebould fail to attend and
.
have n hearty laugh. Admifarinn 98cts. next Tucscayfovening.
Clothlug Cheaper Than Ever.
Sqmjen Dkath.—I. a s i Tumdny
$
8
00
Suite
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.for
inorn^g, Mr. Lorenso D. Southwick,
10 00 Suite for
aged 7! year* an old resident of this
12 80 Suits for
14 00 Suite for
1050
township, whfle walking about in ap.......................
12 75
. ]&gt;arentiy good health, fell to the floor ” lew Huite for
Union (’heck Panto
1.40
and immediately expired. A poti mor­ . . Union Check Pants
1.75
tem examination was made by Dr. Young
Overcoats at eoAt.
A
t
A
tlswor
th &amp; Coze
• on WcducNday, when it wax found that
the enuxe of his death wax heart diseaxe. - iy Bort Water White Oil 40 centthe funeral service* were conducted by per gallon at
Dalgiierty’x.
Rev. Thonuw and the remains taken to
Bellevue for iuterrement, yesterday.
LJracc.riea, where you
A Tihef.—Laxt Saturday nieht Mr.
«&gt;od frerii goo&lt;!,*. We keep from
A. W. Olds, left hi* ovarcoat nt Geo.
4 to 0 different grades of sugar.
HimpeonX and Dick Ciwwwhite of
6different grades
Syrup and Mo­
Woodlnnd espied the same nnd saw that
wn*.
it wax a pretty good overcoat and ap­
7 diffcr’Tit grades of Coffee.
propriated it to hi* own use nud wan­
dered awaj-. Mr. Old* soon luissed-thi*
coat, in the pockrta of which were a
Call and get prices arid you will lx*
numlwr of important pnixwx, and rout convinced that you ran do 90 per cent
beurr than any place in Nashville.
Lkk Bru*., No 49.
non found the thief and the overcoat at
Marshall, and telegraph-d to Mr. Olds,
BOOTH.
who caused a warrant for hi* arrest to
Men’* Kip. Hawi-Made nnd Warrantanted from #3A0 to $4.25
Men’s Kip, $2 75.
stable Fowler after him. His trial will
did you ever think that tins
h all if® wealth, with all its

RECEIVING

D. B. Deluind &amp; Co.'x Batt Chtmwal Sal-. ।
eralut. liecause, for the wime money you
can get more and better Snleratus.' '

Minxtrcl.x.

FOREST

CENTS TO SI.00 PR

■d oomplel* with No. It oXd ralW

&amp;&gt;a« iron.

The ASH PIT

u„.I.Mb. eoi« DOUBLS

.xlu.toUu.rdr,

c. c. wo

'

�NEWS IN
*'7**——•-------------.---------- _ T
-Two prlsoMV*. en route for tho Wyranteg
pontleotiary si Lorand*, jumped from Um
and after a rh*M of twtlv* mUm cxm
*ta rocaptured. Th* other la *appo**d to hav*

The Instrument, the Makers,
and the Manufactory at

-Tha American Ddryemu* Au*oci*Hon held
it* twelfth annual rouvonUoa at
Ontario. Canada. «&gt; Tnooday. Weteaaday
Thursday. U» inh. 10th and lltb of January.
'
■ '
Mr. Whedf w*M perw.naily tntredneed to Um Inat
I aiU—C. N. Griffiu. United Wat*. Consul at
tziMabse* of th* Legislature by Gov. Haraw.
—Loaifte Waataen. Um octet**. died at- Samoa. liM arrived at Washington. oommiaBrooklyn, on Jon. 11. a«*d 64. of «x&gt;,*-Uoo otoned by the native Oovarnmant to nsgottete
of Iba lung*. Her tert apprer»no* on th. a treaty nttb tlite country toctog to th* foranri

th. caluvUiou of closer commercial and g*oK. K Hart.

ata Committee on Friviteg*

ESTEY ORGAN.
Brattleboro’, Vt.

-In the United State* Circuit Court. South­
ern D.vtrtot of Illinois, the Far in t ra' Lean aud
Trust Company, Brat mortgage bondholder* of
Dio Indiarapolia, Bloomington and Western
railroad, poUtton Judge Drummond for the re-

draft
for 06,000 on Oregon.
—TIm li!-el suit of the R-v. Ktnart Robinson,

difficulty or dispute aUxil
WO.«X).

Chicago. M *p*eial mister to take testimony
as to th* troth of th* allegations.
—Th* failure ia announced of Allen Bros.,
dry goods, Elgin. IU . with Itabllittoaat t7.a»,
M*eta M 000. T. B. Stevin A Caln, jdry-

*«• Mr. Tilden made Prvnident by’tfte vote of

missing ard doubdeea loot together with the divUual ItebditM* of Slavin ar* tlrtl.ifiG;
Sis WO.700. Thoriowr A Wilrr. whotodoalcr* in facer dry goods and notions.
Fort Wayne. LiabiliUrc. *34,000.
—Th* Maehauiss' Saving* Bank, of BMtoo,
Miao Heodencon, Canada, the former wan to baa *uep*ud*d. Tn* amount du* d*pxdtors ia
walk 100 mike to the laUer’n eighty-eight. H46.9BL

THE BTET OMAR LE1DS THE WORLD.

lahein. -Pa., have ended by the minora accept­
ing tho oiHsrator*’ propMihon of reduced
ragia aud going to work. About 15.000
miner *a&gt;ro working, and 10,000 ar* atill uncaptoysd.
—During the pest week the premium on

—T*N*re G.

fully ootmidercd and practically detorminw!
Henry Cooper, wboee term expire* March 4.
upon before Um proceeding, connected with
—The Repu’ultoan Legialature of I.ouiaiana the electoral count begino.
ha* eteoted ax Gov. Kellogg United State*
the bloodieae duel, baa itailed for Europe.
—Another advance tn freight ratea between
the EmI and West ia announced.
—Rm mail train cu the Rutland and Vermont

with the Sonata tn the agency of counting
—The deadlock cf aoveral dayw* duration in bankment, turning bottom upward. No ono
tbeNowJeroey Loginlaturo haa been broken, waa injured.
—Tho roof of die Boeton and Albany railroad
the two parttoa dividing the office*, giving
freight depot, at Spring Held, Maae., wm
the Speakerahip to the Democrata.
—Prom data furniabed by the Aaeodated
Proee teiograma from Now Orloaxw, on the 15'h and injuring five.
inet., tho eltnation may be aummanxed about . —A fire occurred at Jackson nil*, HL. Jan
'J. dtetroying six large bustnea* house* together
with their a ntent*. Th* laaa i* t9&amp; 000.
—Bloat A Ingoldsty, of Detroit, dealer* in
D*Mum—had d&gt; aerted the Packard I,*g'a!atare
and allted their fortune* with th* ?4cholU agrcultural lmple&lt;n*ut*, loot *10,000 by fire on
party. Thia movement gave th* Democratic
tkoale a quorum. Pinchbeck mgnalized hb
alv«ot into th* Democratic fold by a speech in
which he bitterly denounced the Republican road, went Ihrongh a bridge on Jan. 9. Tho
bridge waa being repaired, and oeveral mon at

—The Central Hotel and aoveral adjoining
boUdinga at Long Branch were burned on
‘*ffl^Wfn*uded publication. United Stateo
for Waiahington, prooumtbly for tbo-’paP-

fain to Prreident Grant

A yen! o? tUo'Byracrfrt /gWTittSra? u &lt;#fTViA

There was con-

Death waa caoeed by a draykra man. with a
hay-rack on a eled, running into' bia Uam,
equal dbtnbuUon of the offl.-eo brteeen the and not etopping to aeeiat him. Mr. Barnard
two partiae, Nioholla to ba made Governor.
Aahubala bridge before the accident, lie waa
named for three day* among the killed.
—Throe fiaheiuM&gt;n, who were blown off the
ooaat of Galway. Ireland, daring the' Atlantic

patohee to Florida eInce tho lata election
in r. ialiou to money, u*l lie ropbed be ba&lt;l not.'
Bo ng coked w bothor he had cent a diapateh to

•lea and ho dooUtwd to auower thia question.

—Tho slats roof of tho Grand Central derot

Hcicaiitic men, inventor* aud manufacturer* from all part* of the world liave visited the
Estey establishment and unanimously pronounce it unourpaaaed in perfection of detail aud oomprehcn*iro system. Recommendation*, such a* flood the country for every conceivable invenlion

America iaMaa to Join their testimony to that I of ptoney making and money spending man, arc cheap enough. Many that sound and reed well
may be bought for a tong. At the present time, therefore, it te in order to quote a few testimo­
in»w
■&gt; — — —«•----■
nials which the Estey Organs hare called forth, that arc a text of value and approval wbkh
&lt;afcrmtlti«x‘‘i *n &lt;ith ^markableJtnam- .
i '«*■&gt;■'!
I II r w«.to, Iwarinc witnrea to that fine truism, as old
m&amp;uufeetarc, nakve or foreign, can poesiUy ।
fruition, that only true merit achieve* true sucre** : "
compare *ith tlmw from the house of Mcasr*. an human endeavor and

maaonra directed by the Joint

—A Waahxngtoo diapatcb oayo: " Mr. Hol­
man, Ghalrman of the Honae Appropriation

A FEW TESTIMONIALS.

aoiuaiatanre with th* superior merits of that
nobktarfnms.1. d—rtnlly raoerf. U» pro*
claim &lt; iU maker*, that

cnterorteM. This fact b doe to th* man him­
self. lie has made himself, through force of
hMMsty, energy, shrowdne- aqdpereevmauce.
Pk.Xhng ou and on. smiling at dsMsters by fir.;
and flood, planting hb feet rv*ofubl* on all
, olMtacle?ntth I-Aomttolte- faith in himm lf and

atyto. 8uch a portion and reputation can only 1
t&gt;c gained Icgitiiudcly. Muidiroom manufac­
t [From RICHARD WAGNER, the Composer, par Excellence.] '
turer* that grow tp in X night and flaunt their
and privilege* aa a dtben. Always far*mo*t
•' Th* tone of tho E«tey Organ is very beautiful and noble, and give* me the greatest pleas­ tn rverythhig conducive to the public welfare,
ware* in the fare of the public, gaudy and
actively intarertod iu affairs of church. Btate
Impudently, may teem to flourish for a time; ure. My gnat friend, Fnaxz L«rr, is also charmed and delighted wHh them."
and aociaty, his influence has been wide and
but their i&gt;ro&lt;p«’ri7 U a lie, as their pretension*

[From MME. ESSIPOFF, the Wonderful Pianist.]
trinity to do him honor
honesty, industry,probity and thoroughnes* I* H
slow of growth; hit whim It comet it b stead­ i
•• I have often had the opportunity to hear and play on tho Estey Organs in 8L Petersburg
fastvrgan.
and honorable
to tlie end. The____
Estey I'
nsvv
Warsaw and was perfectly elianncd with their full, sympathetic tone. On no-oth&lt; r organ*
Organ* have
thistoil,
sucres*
gradually.
through
yearsachured
of sturdy
patient
expert- '' ■e*n be produced, with »nrh purity aud precision, tbe choir-like sound in the lower register* »o
partncrabip only eerred to concentrate their
energies. They are young mm of tier lux
' meat, tireless
' •
- ...--------------------------— ' similar
to a fine church organ.”____________________ „
walchfnlm
&gt;• and unvarying
I
_ 1-Kivua~».. tn h&gt;n&lt; l&gt;wwn rmrttcn.
promptitude in addr.ions and hupfuvements.
[From HERR RUBENSTEIN, Director of the Imperial Conservatory and
Mr.'Julius Estey U at tlm head of the counting­
Thirty year* ago the primitive j&lt;rot,otrjic of |
the Musical Society at Moscow.]
.
room and rnpervisc* the math*n»Ucal mtriraad* daring 1876, with iiabthties amobnting to the (resent magnificent instrument was made.
&lt;m of the immense business with a eiow'-bsad“ It give* rm- great Erasure to giro due praise to Mnasiour* J. E»ter A Co. for thrir really ced
Place tlie two side by iddo and reed Umi history I
*25,030,000.
faoultv that might w*U be considered a
splendid Organ*. The tone of those inrtrument* i* full, noble and charming and ha* the synonym for tmiiorm correetoe**. Tbecounl—MUwank** brewed 313,526 barrel* of beer of a generation of indurtiy aud invention.
ing-room of a manufactory b whswe ite heart
advantage
of
plowing
and
captivating
the
car.
To
three
artistic
qualities
must
be
added
that
Thirty rear* ago only the wealthy could afford ।
beats.
Health tbern means strong and
.to possew juuricai instruments of any sort. । tiwy are of solid workmanship and of the ntoat elegant finish, and I doubt not their having an '
•rtrrto* of work-hop and storehouse. Mr. Fuller
of tho eetate of the late John T. Alexander, and thousand* of chniyhc* were destitute t»f extraordinary sueveo* In Rm^ia."
i*
at
the
head
of the mechanics of the eonesrn.
known aa tho cattle king of Illinois, were cold. the cliarm of instrumental musk In Uulr wor- I
His native talent, stimulated by a thoronsl
ship. To-day tho humblest home may have its [From CAMILLE DE SAINT SAENS, Composer, Pianist and Organist of nMctiauical
trainute. ho^bran invaluable and in
fireside organ, to lend sweet attraction to the i
the
Madeleine
Church,
Paria.J
home circle, and tlie feeblest church or Habbath I
school a beautiful
to give
voice
and 1
cbant that two-lhlrda of the Iowa corn-crop carncstno*
to it*instrument,
pou* j&gt;rai«.'-.
Thi*
happy
"ihave played upon tbe .Organ* of Mmuw*. Estey A Co., and boon charmed with their
earncrinr** fo its gbu« proim'-. This happy h
known at
io atill in the banda of the farmerv.
U»l « . Hp. thru, .nd U» ™», li ,1™. -to u» becn combined in the e«
cnaugc i* uur to It™"r rz
1 -i“wr "O&lt;w. to — wy
the Estey Grgan. B&lt;-Ui —— «,----- -----------any other ono cause. Tho reiuxtant and tusVniequally with thi_ir elder, in the van of evvra
I OXBIG ff.
'
-__________
atlng aim of it* maker* haa been to produce n i pbyrr."
movement that tend* to promote th* pnbhr
—Luigi Mastai, nephew of the Pop*, ia dead. । perfect recd instrument that should 1*&gt; within ।
wealth and prosperity ; as reliable, progressive,
[From PAULINE LUCCA, the Celebrated Prim* Donna.]
I the reach of the popular imrso in price. Every
frithfnl and enthusiastic in all such matter* a*
mechanical appliance that human Ingenuity I
“ I have heard tho beautiful Cottage Organs of Mews. Estey A Co., of Brattleboro', and iu their persons! affairs. Character »tamp
Servia W negotiating for peace directly with । could devise and human ]&gt;atimcc perfect ha* । 1
th&lt;-«e nv-ii as it doc* their manufacture*. Po«I been brought to bear upon this end. Trust­ was astonished at tbe fnM, noble and sweet tone of these instruments, which resembles so much tire merit 1* tlm underlying principle of thesx
the Porte.
worthy
experience
from
all
quarters
ha*
lavi»lithe
Hpe
Organ
—
a
quality
&gt;liieh
I
have
never
found
in
any
other
American
organ
or
—Foreign advice* from CooatanUnople ra­
its ripest fruit unstintedly to promote this
part the destruction of ‘a Rnraian army corp*. |I ed
object. The material* n*od haw t«wu rigidly .harmonium.“
.
TICE MANUFACTORY.
40.000 strung, in Tnrkirtan. by an tiprialng of subjected to every posaiblo te*t that conkl in
Atx-Lk-Cnkrn.rx, Feb. 9th,
ISe people.
, any way conduce to their adaptability and dnraThoEdcv Organ mrtmfactorv Is well worth
bihtv. What is tlm result at Uie end r&gt;f thirty
a visit to aiiv muveated in mechaa-cal and art
[From
OLE
BULL,
tho
Great Violin Virtuoao.]
.
—Aduipatoli from Belgrade reporu that years?
Hw lowret jirietd pipe organ* that anI worth buying rent ♦1,500. M«**r«. Estey A Co.
•• After having played and cxamined the Cottage Organs of J. Estey A Co., I can fully con- j
aia 1&gt;M purcbaaed 100,000 riilea for her neo. furnish for from t200 to WOO a reed organ so
——— —
firm that they are the tied *nb*titnto for the Pipe Organs in smaller 'churches and in schools, and oi inc vuMgv’o
right main date covered factories, which are
Gen. NikiUne la preparing a plan for march­ admirably Ixlanced in tone aixl power that twnthird* of "the congregation in an ordinary small that th* smaller ones arc very appropriate for family use and should be highly recom­ fortv feet apart, three *torie* high. &lt;x»e hundred
ing a Rnaalan corpa Ihrongh lionmania, in church would bui^mmc it a tape organ if it was
fret ton*, and from thirty to Uurtv-nght feet
mended.
'
L H. XEBELONG. OrgnaL-t."
conaeqnonco, aa ia believed, of tho failure of concealed from view. A really good piano from
a reliable maker eounot be bought for less than
&lt; YtrarnaoEX. Nov.. 1875..
tho negotiatjoue of tne conference.
iHtD to 6300. An Ester Organ, suited to the
•• After having n*ed and beard th* above Organ*, in our late concerts, we fully- concur lu the
—London'a latert diapatch from Cmmtanti. respterc Miul veqnhanwvni. uf &gt;uy family, may
alrfivu &gt;U,«.
....... ..
__
I^uinnirt vnto-ttve.
iFaepI constantly ready for n*e and may be
1 talned by tho powara accepting the conatltu-| good ohe fur 670. This i« practical phllantlt'ro•‘ Pawn. Buia, Director of Mode.
oi£ uno manned at a moment'* notice by a dnlbd com­
tiou. and Turkey agreeing to an internationalI py, of a quality as refreshing as it is rare. This i
pany of the workmen. A prrfrvt system of
' is something worth working afid watting for : I
| and it iajjeculiariy gratifying to know that *11 [From FRANZ ABT, tho World Renowned Compoeor and Author of “ When speaking tubes and &lt; lectrie brils establishes in­
.
th* otherconrtitntioual ri-fuMn. ‘
concerned—maaer. seuer,
•
.
the Swallows Homeward Fly,” etc.]
-reap an ennitabie share of th* Umefits of a
dnxl workmen arc employed, and
so truly beneficent.
Anso the Baine new way ! A new prin­ result
•■The Estey Organs deservo the highest admiration, as well fortheir boantiful. sympathetic taken to wxtnro forthem health.
That which conserves the public wolfarc
ciple! for tho care of Catarrh. Bort* In the promote* private interest. Good wine needs no
No** »r.d Tnroat, Dr. J. H- McLean's Catarrh Iwuh. Honesty i»y» l«A Mo-r*. E-tey A tone as for their easy, delicate touch ami solid, elegant cou structkm. I consider them unsnrSnuff.
It Mtotoa* and bod*. Trial boxes Oa. have proved th* truth of there aphorism*,
Utile room* occupied by too tuner* aro made
53 ct*.. by mall. Dr. J. H. McLean, 314 Chest­ and In an age of shams have demonstrated that
charming I r coxr with pictun s and flower*, ar­
nut »tre«t Bt. Louis, Mo.
■olid merit i» the tmo touchstone of success. [From PROF. W. HOWARD DOANE, Jr., tho Eminent Composer and ranged to suit the teste of tho occupant*. Tim
chswrful
hum of machinery miugkw with the
Nine thousand organ* wsro turned out th.:
chirping of thousands of roods, and sends forth
last rear and sent torrefy quarter cf th* gtobc,
Director, Cincinnati, 0.]
a not discordant song of industry which peneWhy do people ■ *o frequently say to Dr. in nioro than one Listenoo supplanting entire!v
“ For parity and beauty of ton*, for variety of combination, and durability of construction,
Pierce, •• I rappoo* your Rdden Medical Dio- the instruments of European maker* in the old
covtry curt* everything r Becanae it ha*
I prefer the Eatey Organ to any I have seen."
been tho practice of kuavtth charlatan* to
manufacture wortblrcas nostrum* and attempt
to rinp* Uie ignorant aisl credulous by reocm-

by falling glaae.
-The Welland Manufacturing Company'*
wotke. at 8*. Cathennoe. Ootano, have been

,
Cab net effioar. The committee decided that 0120.000.
—The village of E lenfcurg. Pa . waa riaited
by a daeiructiv* cwOagration a few day* ago.
Twenty-two building* wet* burned, involving
a lor* of *100,000.
—A revolution hx been introdarad Sa th*
Minoeeota Legislature ordering an inve-tigatoto tho aUgibtlity of A. K. FicMth. one nt the
B"pablic&lt;m Presidential elector*, who, it in
claimed, i* a Scandinavian by birth, aud has
propi rty. The too gave way above Piltabargh,
aud, moving dowu with |au Irr elatlhlo force.

U b no wonder that many bar* acquired prcjud oe« against *11 adr. rttaad remedies. ' But Dr.
Pierce d« not advert:** bl* standard pretMutioua as “eorMJl*. ' 4o*a not claim that they

for certain fermaof dtoeaae for which he rto xnmand* theta, after h*nng tasted their effi­
cacy in many hundred caw* with th* most
gratifying a moo**. It ia a faot known to every
wt 11-uifo -med pbyeiciui tuat many *tngle reax-

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SINGING CLAMES^AND
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«&gt; « WILLCOX * O»BK

••should

and glandular sntem. in which affec
all skillful phywietatM employ altcraUvee,

chaff. Over a thoaawad craft were destroyed*
Packard." The latter, on involving a kwa of *om* f 3 000.000. Th* bulk
of th* toes was ■natalnad in Um vicinity of P.tt bargh. where th* dab&gt;*(;a ta retimatrd at
W.MXJ000.
—Upward of *400.0C&gt;0 worth of jiropeety

•* bmoueneea.*' While ita wm ia, by ia combi­
nation of propertire. suggested in caeca of pul-

—TtM Delaware Logialature 1mm re-elected At Ixxiiavilte, Madison, aud ottier '.oinui along
Mr. Sartobosy to the United Stale. Senate.

Wk wren' pinned to Bee, not long
■ine&lt;*, in une of our ix^iengv* snm* pretty
•ever* remarks addre**-d to sever*] p*r*cn*
who, during *n Intonating ke'oro by Ili-v. Jun.
S C. ALbxtt. kept a rantinnona cottsning.
whiob prevented m«ny from hearing. Pwopl*
who cannot refrain from c ncbing bad batter

-Jacob A Van Valkenberg and George W.

$cs g $77 cs-vanrr s-r* gg
Sts ^jjgasw^-iegAfia

OLIVER DIT80N 4 CO., Borton.

SILENT SEWING MACHINE.

XaekjMekag* eeetal
haEr Tube. »u&gt; full

Willcox &amp;

cbaet and dafreud the PcnMylvania Railroad
Company. Defendant* ware reapectivrly the
Tmnot can be no mistake about it.

o! Ute Nicftolb Gov*n&gt;SMa!. Detachment*
mcelitd to ttMHapnm* Coart bulMmg and

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AUTOMATIC $5 to $20 m'radsrodiesjag

THE ENCORE,

at hand. SteambiaU. huger, ferryboat*. and

that

revolver».;;;jx?-^-”'.^

enrrakrra »v- *'»— *r

A8TNMA t&amp;TSRBOb'XJStt

wkteb snggret. its n«e iff eaeaa of debility; an
anti-periodic, by which it i* efficaciona in ague;

taoce of hondrede of milee The roar of the DMooverv poeeeeaae bote pectoral and alteraad Gcv«nor of Izmfetana. that •• the Supreme rualiing (errant of ter cinld be hoard for
miloe back from the nver, leading timid

and

ou* manhood. His executive
Ho knows every detail of the
id watches it* daily progrv*.

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CAUTION.

AGENTS SUS,WM'

MOODY &amp; SANKEY

llaMera bareU.rorv
I one week teas U«

between f CO 000 and 670. nc«, per year.
lernal Revenue Collector for the Black Hi Is,

A CHEAT OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

iromesKe* fttl. T..H*i*e&gt;*A.

tuf

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journal." &lt;»•

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NASBVfll^p, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1877
milt you ' profewionally.

flashmr gtartaru.'

r a A
tt w k &amp;3= ---------------------------------- - -------------------------------** Progression. No Retrograding

I have waited

GE OFFICERS
my dancing-days are over.

Well,

deed; I feel

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In a moment tho boat was in a general
by two

THE KLECTORAL

NO. IS

COURT.

the lower
ext morn­
ing (Christmas morning), bound hand
and foot, lying in the fire-room, a raving
madman, muttering, between sighs,

(l enacted by tiw,o/!/&gt;&gt; Uifttr&amp;Maie*

ball Of the aou,- of
•ger!”—Jt'm. X Florence, tn the Alla
*-*-*
T hiul begun to pre-*’ California.
scribe for the man: Pulv. Ipecac, z.ij;
*ud with the fW.-tn*tion and Interpreted on of
Ooloynthe, s.ij ; Hyoa, gr.iij ;-etc., etc.,
8ome yoara ago I was talking with Dr.
etc.; hot mustard .bsUl t bitter on back
Gray, chief physician in the New York opinion. tending the rabjMi, not wholly
State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, and ho
Well, my dear air,’’I said, assuming told me that, as n class, more farmers’ ot political partieu. wonld natural!r oxlot. Wo

and pajieni ahall be total vote, shall be c«
opened, presented, and aeted upon in alpha­ unit declared, and no real
lew h oueetiou ahalt hare
betic*! order of tho Stoles, begiuninc ~
•' A," and said lellara. having then re*

not to de al with abstract question.
"\fy name’s Bullger, Doctor."

Ho eaid: "The reason why thia in so,
"I remember. You have already in­
is that their minds are constantly on one
f rrni'd mo of tho fact. TlcaeeWlrtato
unchangeable routine of work, from day­
tho nature of your illness, and wo will
light in the morning till late at night—
sdo what we can do lot you." ,This I
said in a oonfidential tone calculated to
Farmers should note this fact, and be
$itn»W5 gtrrrtsrg.
inspire the most despairing of invalids. forewarned before it is too h»to. It is
" Doctor-! " said the poor fellow, in
astonishing,
what a vast amwunt of labor
W. H YOUNG,
a hoarse whisper.
"Give mo your f.mncni’ wives perform ! Many of them
D. OIBcti Root aide of Mala Slrrat. Ra*hvill«
» Oflica honra from I m- ai»d 4 to 7 p. in
hand.”
,
get,up and Jisre breakfast reMjr before
Ho opened his seedy coal, and taking
■ ■ - • H’kBARB.Mlt;
’
their husbands are atil of bed. * TJibn it
my hand placed it over his heart. is work, mA*k; wmk, till dost midnight;
b. Homeopathic Fhytictan am! Huntron
, Offlca. near retidente. on corner of rt -blMt
"There, there. Doctor,", said h© ; tiie mind all the time being on their, du­
"there is the pain. There is all my ties—how they shall supply the meals—i
M. C. ELLIS
trouble. Don’t you feetit, Doctor! ”
how the warfting and ironing are to be
Inmgfixftg I detected tone palpita­ done—when can th© floors be scrubber I
tion* I said, mwnmingly : . " Yes, this is —bow. the children ore to be clothed au d
some slight local difll cnlty. ”
SMITH 4* KNAPPE
kept-tidy; and many other things, all
• BULLGF.R,"
"But don't you feel tho swelling, combined, are enough to breakdown the
UH5KYS at Law and SoHctVri
"My name is Bullgpr, Doctor, and I Doctor!’’ imxtously inquired Mr. Bull- strpngc«t woman in the laud !
i
,
should like to speak to yoti for a fpw ger._ .
"In no case," said Dr. Gray, '
■tomenta, if you please."
7
( •'
’♦Tpa,” said, I, '" there £» aonfe en­ ■afo to be 'onstanOy thcnkjn£ upo
CHARLES H. BRADY.
Thia from a bHinnw-livibing young largement." I. really found none, but Ihiny or Mutjcct,” and in caae« where
AWYER, 8n«ce«aor to Hemertt Smith. Notary man in a seody-lookipg blue coat of to encourage ray new-found patient I
the brain has become weakened by too
PnbDf. InaOraucr and Real Eatalc Aiecnt. E*told .this small fib.
iwctal attention &lt;|vcn to Cnlltctloua. Office oppo-of semi-military cut.
great a atrairrou it, as with studnntsand
" You foul tho enlargement, do you!" litorary men, the remedy is re»t and out­
It was in December, ’40, while on a
journey'from Louisville to New Orleans, continued nj»y distressed’ friend. "I’ll door recreations. Then when'men are
LEWIS DURltEE,
T AWYKR, Notary Public. lte*l Jtetau- *ad Iu.ur and on board the splendid steamerMog- tell you how it happened, Doctor.”
iiv trouble, 4 constant brooding over it
AJ ante AifviiL Collrvtion* promptly made, »n«I
" My name’s Bullger !"
Uonvvrawfux properly cxccuUd t&gt;nU- lu D. C. j nalin. Tho boat wub crowded with pas­
is dangerous.
The mind should be
GrtffllbVBtote'
I ventured feebly to suggest that he drawn away from it ns much as possible.
sengers of the class that made annual
winter visits to Now Orleanu—handsome had already informed me of tho fact
Farmers, your duties to your wivoH
D. W. SMITH.
■, " Well, dpotor, it was at Buena Vista, are plain. Don’t allow them to over­
otary puiiik-, atirixin to»n buainvM c.n»in Kentucky belles, Tcnnwweo widows,
utaklMj;
tnOrtr»»f»«. drt*lr&gt;K will*, etc rich planters, negro traders, with
under old Zack Taylor, I received tliis work, to wear out prematurely.
IT.
villa...
.l.t. ,-jJ
It is
sprinkling of young Now Yorkers d wound."
better to leave a few acres less to your
" Wound ?” said I, in astonishment.
both sexes. This * ‘ goodly cargo ” made
UNION HOUSE
heirs, and less in bonds or m ntgages,
T7RINK DAKrEU, Prnprtrtor. Tt
tho "voyage very pleasant Wo iwul
‘^ics ;” wound. Din’t yon feel tho
tiian to raie your wives go down to pre
-I vtaMuilty attnalbl tn Un- renter c
dancing partieH in tho beautifnlly-decor- near 1"
mature graves, with the epitaph,' *'Died
Yrs,“ mid -I (another - fib), " I did.
■sted and brilliantly lighted tadins' ratoofi'
How did you obtain
ovary night; au oocuoiounl ballad, with detect a scar.
ALE. C. BUXTON,
pianoforte accompaniment—songs, stor- I iti"
f'J.UKSMITn, mauufaelurea Rifle and Bbot Guns
A day or two before i-last Christmas
VX and repair* ail Mrcartw and flne Machinal?. ies and recitations—made tho hours r ‘‘ My name's BuDgiir -'BaliyBuhgor'
glide quickly, and, as it was my'flrsjfcx- tho boys called mo in the regiment 'one of the mail-sorters iifthe Chicago
LODGE.-SS4 Y. A.A- M. 1
ula&gt; communication on each Wcdnodaj
NABHVnXK

M

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Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN,

JOHNM. ROE.
TTOUSE. Sira «nd Cantas* Pointer. Oralnlnv.
ill ErwoolB*. and Piper llandoc a Bpaetally.

CHAS. W, DEMARA Y.
Y KW KLER. Mri dealer ia Fine and Plated Jew.lU iV’ Clock*, s-ibrctavle*, etc. Every arUcJe waranted sarenroacaied, or moac&gt; rricuidnl. Oj&gt;pv

D. W. LINCOLN,
EALER In.Oroceilrji and Provl*lon», Dry
Gooda, Ganta'
ar—.i.t..
, .1.4..Furnlaln«
,.r u.i.. Gunda,
_ , Notion* and

D

E PARADY,
ATANTFACTTREC al Bool* and State* Alaklnj
1VJL- and rvpalTfni; neatly d&lt;M&gt;». »&gt;•&lt;&gt; airtrl atten—*— promptly, ami at tta&gt; hiwwi
■rat ride of Maia tllrcct.

J. B RASEY,

jierienooeij a Mississippi steamsr, I was
delighted with the trip.
I had just graduated, had received my
degree as Doctor of Medicine, and was
traveling with a view of locating rn acne
of the then thriving Southern towns.
On the first day out from Louisville I
made th© acquaintance of a handsome
young fallow, n New. Yodter, and who,
like myself wav bound South to "seek;
his fortune.” Upon mj toning him that;
I was an M. D., he at onc&amp; began ad­
dressing me m " Doctor," a proceeding;
that pleased my vanity immensely; and,
though but a fledgling newbones, I ho­
gan to feel all the import a noe and as­
sume th^ ^ignity of an pld and tried
practitioner. My companion’s habit of
nddreflsing me professionally attrach-d
the attention of the other passengers, so
tost before we reached Memphis I was
known to all on board as " the Doctor."

You'll excuse mo. doctor, but this is poHtofiloe found a letter addressed to
Cnristmas eve, ain't it f I'm on my way “ Santa Clans." As that mythical per­
home to Mobile ; haven't been home in sonage lias no local habitation within
reach of tho carrier, the_ official, opened
don't care about her now ; bad woman, ths envulop&lt;i ai^I read, the contents. The
sir ; but my little girl, my * Little Daisy* letter was written by a little girl, named I
—and tho poor fellow’s eyes were filled Amy MoKenxia, living with Jier parents
nt No. 58 Emerald street, and in it she
" Don’t agitato yourself, my dear sir,’ made a touching appeal to Santa not to
said I, reassuring him.
" Tell mo of forget her or her folks. Her little
brother wants -a pair of shoes; father
your present trouble."
would like a new hat; mother would be
" My name's Bullger."
“Yea, I remember," interrupting pleased with a new dross, and tho Irtilo
writer adds : "Now, dear Banta Clrras,
him.
" Well, it w at tho Buena Vista. I if you bars just one little doll loft pl ease
was in the Second dragoons.
We were bring it around to me, and I'll pro tnisc
ordered to charge A Mexican battery. to be a good little girl all next -y&lt; tar." j
Ou we dashed across the plain, the boys The touching pathoa of tho missive, and
yelling aiid ■cheerieg like, flevils. We- 4ho,BHnpto faith of the little girl, made u
were alirfost oh tho battery, -when, sud­ deep impr6 irion upon tho oficialB, and.
denly, boom I boom ! they let us have it after a brief consultation, it was decided
-^imurdrroriB Yojley from Ifheir twenty- that the little, one should have a satisfac­
four pounders. I wits in the fpremost tory Christmas. Postmaster McArthur
line, doctor, and caught it. I fell, sir, aud one ot his clerks drove to the resi­

—kept the dancing up till midnight
WEBSTER $ HOBBS
TVI.ACKSMrrn5 AB kind, of wort tn IhcHtatk- Bupper over, I walked out on the guards struck by a twenty-four pound ball. It’s
nmttb .nd Hon&lt;r»borlnff tine attend*! to min­
it,
- ni.. n. .
.t
..fu.i. u.^-i
to smoko my cigar and rest a bit. (I had here! doctor, between 'my
Ij^d master of oerrmsnies.) It was a doctor, feeljit!'' And his eyes rolled with
ORNO STRONG,
lovely-night, bright moonlight, still as a fearful glare.
deaU&gt;. Nothing to disturb the mlence
"Let us step into the cabin, Mr.
save the " Chaff, chuff," from ;be boii- Bullger,” said I, slipping quietly from
the tail. " Let me examine it there by
WM. E GRIGGS,
moha laid bstm deacriLed in tho New a« iigbi,"
u ,
A fXnWNHER, will attend toall Hstoa that may Orleans papers of the day. It was while
No, eir I! ’" je thundered, “ you
ba latnuted to. bi* rare. Term* nsroMbla.
sitting thus alone with my cigas that I
‘
~ '
QJv&lt;! Mtg M rail._________ _____
l ore a doctor,
heard a baritone voice saying’
FRANK J. PUR CHIS,
1
"My name’* Bullger, Dotftor, and I
"Well, my dear sir, if you will lot
wouId likAto speak to.you /or a lew me go for my instruments, ” said I,
momenta."
■
..
anxious to get away, " I will extract the
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
On looking around, I saw sitting be­ bdl for you.”.
side me on th© rail the wrange-looiing
" All right; goguf ytjtjr tools. I'll give
man with the bilious eyes.
you throe minutes. Hurry how—my
"I,beg your pardon," said I • " did name’s Bullger. ”
you address ma f”
Hurrying to my cabin, I quickly bolt" Yen, Doctor ; my name’s BuIIgnr." |
"How do you do
BuPger?"aaid’

SlijrrllMrtv eirw

TOHN Q. CRE8SY
MH K«1

JfONEY TO LOAN!
.I-; hlfftni lai kUt Sairilia,
‘. ur atuu or

I, with patronixing and professional po­
I had not been in bed but a few mo­
liteness. I had obwrved Bullger almost ments when a loud; banging at the door
every day rance we started, seated in­ of the next cabin attracted my attention.
variably in one corner of toe " social
hall* (a rotundashaped room in-the the matter!" roared my yfrugg Niwr Ypth
forwMd jmrt o/ the fe^h And ejnbr. ring
friend, who had been awakened by tho
the bar and captain's office in its. air- pounding on the door.
cumference) silent and alone. J had

9JOO.VO&lt;imd UPWARDS
O.* Lose TIMK.
I'tOT. L. Bl'rtJtrU.

ELFHV CHIPMAX,
litr Peace,
..

I.ak»sw&lt; ....

;iii'Ald qfcterini, woh.
GoUectiDJu a spedahy.
MONEY TO LOAN

bill tr spiles that In our opinion legislation may

oonr^itution, but we think that the law proposed
or lee upon the subject. The conntitntior. ro'juirat that the cl octoral vote® ehall bo counted
, open a )xrticular occasion. All will agree that

" What do you vantl” angrily shouted

the New Yorker.,
■
/
" Have yqdgmtgrour toolsT”

"Toolai

anon, send an amber stream of "crude
oil " looking liquid straight from his
lipa into the capacious spittoon some six
feet from him. This ‘ * Creedmoor" sptt-

thin act provided, the remit of. the i

Bnrxlay meoopted.-at the

a nuflicicnt declaration cf

G. Thai polhlng inXhl* art abaft betodd
to Impair or affect irr/Whl now- eidiM»E

stttutiuua! vote® of tho States, and not other,
and when they have been found and identifibd.

claim to b« Preaidaat or Vice Preaiden^ pf
United stater. If any sneftright otU£».'
Sue. 7. ThetaiM rwmJmiM iM»M

All Ute real la mere clerical work of summing
nrait the ground thereof, and shall be

and whatever jurisdiction exiaia for such pnr-

erciaing it The constitution, our great instru-

Uic Senate tdiall thereupon withdraw, audauoh
objection* Bhatl be eubodUed to tbohteaate
for ita dccteioa. and the fiprakcr of the Howie
of IteproMotativeu "ball In like meaner *abmit

A NARROW BBCA PE.
rrrrtiaKofa Tottny Ma n ffhtn '
Hoad jolAe Grove. "
[Frniu tho 8L Lottla Iteptiblfc^LV''i°‘
The village of Monroevilfc, IM.'J ia all
aflame with a sensation, fbe' dhtiiftittijs

of which arc in jn inverse ratio’
sire of the town. On
young mon named Charles Hunton was
attacked with a
dikoaM emp
to bo congestion ’of
,
Aftor remaining
in . nh'n*t
cJoction for President and Vioe President tn scious condition for , abopt^fwo^
tho attending .physician cxanuuei
and pronounced him.
of his raster, p beautjfnl. joup^
monJ u consistent with that inatrumeut.
whoee age was’ near hia
tdcctoral vote of Midi State. Of a eomoriaaton tressing to pee. She remainodJ j
coDtrtitntcd an foilown, namoly:
During constantly by the body, and , gave jumt
tho aeanioti of *nch hraae on tlinTuendav next
preceding the finC-TtraraSny in Fabrnary; 1877, to her deep emotions in - tears. 7
Public and private rislita must be defir.fd md
K....... I— . —4— -. 1___ I...
mains were placed on. UottdUw,!|kminy
determined by the law. TWr fe WxuiUol to
afternoon passenger train. Qfr /ho Pitts­
burgh, ror&gt; Wayne land Chipugo^il&lt;io-;x&gt;ua arKte.niL However tXTijicrtatit it may
bo whether one atixea or another ahail decision of all questkma ntx&gt;n er in reaped of way, to bo taken .to tforaiV Ql^p^fpxjnl&gt;e Chief Ma^iatrato for a period prescribed rnch doable retuma nfaned ui thia aecUon. Ou.
upon th» jttet chvoriea of ciril institution*, Tuoeday next preceding the flrwt Tbaraday ui tormenL . Thogricf-ntriuketi psreut&lt;(jpd
February, A. !&gt; !S7ff. nr » soon thereafter a*
proper for carrying into execution the forego­
ing powen, and all other power, voated by the
constitution in the Government
of tho
not
-.no United
vmiro
ofiiccr thereof.
tit that the law
propoaod cannot be justly aeaailed as uncou-

Uwy-nbaU Irmnedtately aptin meet, and I he
presiding ofllcar abaJl then annouDce the dcoriou ofllrt (jui atton eabmitted.
Bee 2. That If more than one return or
I P*J*r pun*irtipr to be the return from anv
,h‘T® «*®n received by the Prratdent

Firnt. Third. Eighth and Ninth diatrictafshaJi ooach, but remained in Uw exprops car
to be close to the body. It wm an hour

poesiLijity that the result
the true one. Tiieiuwtf.
I wteeiv perform hie dety.
truly declare the law. and

log ca'astitutionally and lai

a time of much public dispute is of far greater
events possibly obtain.

But we have still

under the cir-

republic, while it la thought io bo free front

dence and found that the statements al
a. liuU Riri wore correct. On their impossible, wo think. to establish
return dewn town they drove around to
several business acquaintances, and it is
noedieHH to say that they in a very short
time collected enough to mor© than sat­
isfy the longings of tho little petittocer.
A pair of shoes was got for the little
brother,, and tvm or.thxoc iours more for
other members of thw family- thi\ lath­
er’s amUtnoihcr's wants wore-supplied.
and a handsome doll was secured for
Amy. A puree of $25 was made np and
sent along with tho other gifts; and in
no household in Chicago was there a
happier Christmas than that in tho little
cottage! on»tttio» obscure street, whose
guardian angel is Amy McKenzie.

mombore of said commirelon, and the person

a second the young girt
'-pYriWate
hers of said commission shall respectively take upon the *«w m a -;&lt;oon.
sons hsHteMd
hw r^, whefi’&amp;y.
th® rase may be, that I will impirttally exam­ too, wore Nearly paralyzed
disins and cenaider all &lt;|uMtiona submitted to
of the cause of her Sidin’, ‘
'duct. The supposed Corpsefipf 1
the constitution and law., so help nro Go»*wliirh nalli ab.1l Iw. llta.1 will.
.
. Hurston was living, n^ovjn£’and\.
ing. The head was thrust, ^joye’ ^h
been thus organlxed, k ehall :,&lt;x bo in the
power of oitiior house «o dissolve the «uuo or coffin, and the face with its d©B|“
lor presented a weird and ghai
——-------- —
VI tKXXIZQC
taele. The young mon was t
p-------------------------“ te*0™ ““ J“k“
qutred by Uiia tqj, tho fact of each dn*Ut or amazed at his sarroundingjiA
' ......
J
‘ »*id oemraiarion,
sr. comjunnicated first returning gleamn. pf ‘ ppgsc
f Repnaotitative*, found him in a imsilion.^if lIT
_
7v»———i
-ujlu uodv ahall Immedi­
ately tori without debate proceed by viva voce meuL L jvmg hands and kpvifi hearts
vote «• an tiie p ace *o vacated, and the penion devoted toemstflyes to: tiw
no tppoiHMrl Bball take and autawnbe to
man who had, a* .it, were, fp. ViA^enly
lisen from the dead, and of .thajArerg
Supreioc Court shall die or become pliynically girl who as suddenly had been .brought
incapable of purformlug tbv duties reqniredl to the very portals of the gravrn tHhesby tula act, (be other* of «ald Jtieticx-a, mem.
of the said cjoamiheioa, shall immediately tou was taken from iiiu oaffia,&gt;MatoraphymasM who were «n the trifri, and
when he reached Forest was tfcmoral to
’his father’s reradenoa. On ye4*&amp;y he
wu« alive, and, although very ill* he Ym
improving liOmeWiutt, and
entertained that he will ot
J*™4"3 tn’~ cover.

and jrapers from aneb ’Hutes, they
-‘--'J be so ta&amp;sned. and. r-r/ml
lit*

: At dm
date rmitraUou upon tiu* aubjocu *•
J
allowed to make a speech to tho crowd ■iblc to enlirrate Ute material lafromithe scaffold, declaring his belief in
tho doomed man’s innocence. This is a
new departure in the ceremonies incident
to. thfeR Xnt&lt;eMi°g occasions, and of the PMO'ful tenor Ot UMr ways* and btoptuere.
ruther doubtful expediency, inasmuch us Il doc* far mere. Il tends to bring republican
inutitotions into diocrodil and to create doubt*
it must tend to weaken public faith in

The Coroner of. Ban Fsn&amp;otedo at--,uo i-reeiaont
the Senate ahall call for objection*
----Crary
objactiou ' ahall U Of these 7'2 were teuicidea, 25 nnuriers
writing
and
ahall atata
and 2 justifiable bomirittek. ,Tbff‘re
mtinder were violent deaths of various
kinds. Ofto©72-sniride«, tM Hetyds
bo roodved. When all each objection* am ployed to aocomplfcli'‘A “ ’ "
were varied and numerous.' Tv
ushered themaeltkS otto eteri
with
pistol bullets, T JuripSd ’ertriite-,._____
into
the bay, 2 throw thenweivea^frotu Idevated windows,' 2 hung UicMyily*^ ]
cut the arteries of his *m&gt; frnffhfaj to
dteh, 1 threw himaaU
'tb«
locomotive 4 c«X - '

siderwrious

which seemed io fit into his square
thighs with grad knobs like an old-fash-

providod for tbs Beerien’; ter tta^OMka.
Secretary of thaHoaota, oaddrnpf t£a«ouae
of JUiw^cteUraTM Th* (Stiff AT; ter
rthwreffiranor the taro EeaMab teriiof
Ihe-acrkVi dsok and upon
Speaker*, plaifonn. Buch 1

interest,

of

patriotism.

be deriruble from the spectacle of a man

&lt; • /
Vl /.

What do you mean I”

the thingeven in Hralar cases hereafter,
the prosecuting attorney should also be
required to appear and make a dosing

"I’ll put a ball into you if you don't

&lt;pTn Bowery. Brandy
the Young
"My'hsioe’s BriHger!”' rtmrofr--the Menb- ChriatW- Aakobiafion of New
praoUoe. for be would invariably hit the
bull’s-eye.
This, and the peculiar maniac. "Come out I Come out! Oome York city, since beginning its work in
out .’ ’Qcil d»ro you, oou» odf, or I'll May, 1X72, W MUdarvd. .the following
kick the door in.’’ ’ r&lt;5 ’ &gt;
\
. i j rd'ef Jo H.OOO different men: Number
early days of the pamisge.
"
,
Suiting the sotiou to the word, BuBgcr of free meal., 201,200; lodgings, 84,212;
“■Well, Mr. Bullgrr, what can I1 do
baths. 8.876; garments given, l,l&gt;82;4
for you I”
provided with employment, 3,627. The 1
"Myname's Bullger,” he reiterated,
" Murder!” tcreamv 1 the young New aggregate rtten ianca st the religious
ucrvictja during this period w ~
Here is practical Christianity

ttMHMQ, SM

ground

______________ __ ________
■tMti be nad and
Am fWWililT of Mste

^^577^^ 5.“^
tWo honorai oliall
oei«rin« oUiM-vba, |;)
rent ortltTBii.il aorara &gt;

be acted

«l

oovared.

nol.du-

,

.

The attorney for toe Unitetl Stit&lt;s
boMasaiMpc i &lt;^airaa ^OT tbfi
*
*

�BOBTOM 8TOBE.

VBIDAT.

BO8TOM

BOSTOX

JAN. Mtb, 1*77

nCSWAM NKWS.

0 CRABBY

CLOSING-OUT SALE!

house he closed and locked the door, put
the key in his pocket, drew out a revol­
ver and commanded the girl to show
him where Mr. Hainea kept his money.
The girl at first refused to show him
would be shot finally accorded to the

D^iSTia

Heariag a»&lt; »l«J»t Restored.

Hi» P^imui Ou 10 lo M lUh

JwMnrM&lt;im»dR«noU nuul. an M-

little girl ten ytara old, and a babe.
A MwwV nan-4 CUrto. Elf.-u, &gt;Mmd The burglar stopped at the cradle, Mail­
ed on the babe, and remarked, "This is
hr East Nogina*- on Sotnnbty.
pretty brsaay.’’ The burglar while in.

tba Ml day &lt;rf May. A. V.te?#. U II o'clock.
rww.Is Ubar Kfcht of MurtCa«M,&lt;te
now.. and
n which Murtjtacc then. H cUlat-d u&gt; be
ttte &lt;»te et thh soOco.
oom of Kia HanWatU4;..

FAM. AND WINTER GOODS

TM« TRllfeirDo^tor

bigamist. has been scntencet! to

State ero was told by the little girl that If be
»lb* default In Uw paymrai of th
thirty dsys. frmn iBaaaar vto*i
did not atop overhauling her papa’*
TW Jackson Fomefry and Mseliiue things she would tell her papa. The
burglar took Mrs. Haines' gold watch
fawkntpecy in the Totted Htatrs court and chain and #6 in money, though $400
lay nndisturlMd wiUriu six inches of the
w wife of Raunn* Nirkrlnon. Man- watch. White pu**lng through the din­
ing-room he teak mhdc silverware re­ th. plaee of hoUlng thr Or.
roouatwed snioMe Sunday l»y catling marking that ft would come handy, a*
be was going to get married soon, lie '
Wr throat with a nuor.
tlien went te the front door, took .from ,
On Saturday last the Rrv. H. Coding*
his pocket the doer key, .unlocked the '
ta^«JrM WO) IUpti&lt;t minister of
door, put up.the revolver, add remark- ,
&lt;Wtead. Branch Co., wn* fined flee dol­
rd to the servant, "Yon need not lie
lar* for Writing hi* wife.
!&gt;•!«( Naahvlllo. January Mnl.-WTT.
afraid ; I will not Imrm you,” and bid­ LBWnt PtJ MKKK.
C Y BUS .1PK R RY.
AWy fur Mnetfagtw.
(I4I7I
Mortfage
Mr. JoKa Hohns, of HnwcB, a retired ding her good evening departed.
Aww. oMWgWh draeent, kilted himA negro was found dead in Georgia,
K poimwt. Hatnniay morutroubte the cause.
*
having fallen and broke his neck white
I^et Friday, David Elliott, fell down stealing chickens from a high roost. Hr 1
wm u cteas leafier in a church, and his i
tkMMk * Ulch-V io E. w. nu-u &amp;
IMritor, in preaching thefuhera! sermon ,
-fir* fret, striding on hi* head, was bothered by the question where the '
soul of the dead heather had gone.
w
«
"His wen-known piety "said the preach-!
At Mob roe. Jan. 23d. Oliver I-adue, a
er. “iiMlicatcs that be died a Christian ;;
,k&lt;^; m
yet there are circinnstances connected dIijj!5u&lt;nr^i^rtbe'^i4tEu,niccf.b
swast prominent French ritlzewtof Monwith hi* death that are perplexing. If,
reeCsMuMy, was seized withan apoplec­

A Doctor to Have Faltli lu.
AMy writes to ~
lly wrtl by yvsr
unbossttod, sot!

Just think of it, dear*.

A girl left

The people of Ixm Angrlra took a
very unique method nf preventing a
threatened influx of Chinese laborers. pMtihwvor:
Sy vlrtaa at
A party of 000 arrived there a few days
I •!
ago and camped neir the new depot.
Tlw
tmiuwUately
rrlN&gt;rt tknt the nose grew to grow to a
Upt th. I.ai.n,
»rj»Clui
?n..nby luvir
th.lr.toBuiiimuvii
cun:Bauxl “Pte'ndagr and wring their brads |
«m*h^Lrt^.-7.f ikV -n’^D

at*"".’. Australia. A chap out there
■ay* be loves her well enough to marry
mu
ko to
u&gt; him,
lum. and
aim me
her
if MX.
riw’u
Il go
die packed .,
up and started.
-p
JU Um,,Hit... o„ J.». 33.1. th. lomiiv
rfteoM Shn. roosting nf
ot hi. tvif.t
wit, ,j
— -­
bn n,ed ft •
and three children, were ’
be burning
,A
i:v:nir 1 Hie departure of the train, for Indian dollar*. doe is firs yrsrs from the date of raid
’ Wells, the Chinamen seized their hag- —rt'“"
WILLIAM rABMEXTER.
— ,.
.
,
.
' guge, dashed it from the train, and
Wnboday rn.mli&gt;&gt;:. &gt; .tolgh, rnn-

or„

huu oul

^ht

taming two or three men. drove boldly
-» » »
'
faktn tbr yard nf W. B. Hewitt’s farm in ‘ .Mrs. Hotchkiss, of l*ottisville, is thortbe vicinity of Ypsilanti, tied some j ougldy pious. Mr. IIotchkiM is a moral
twewty-fiw sheep, threw them into the ’ man. but not religious. She labored rar
«Mgh and drove rapidly away.
; neatly and in vain for his converrion,
raa._ teg.i . w.------------ a.
_» »»— then she sued for a divorce on thv
tine, was entered by professional bnr- grounds that he was not a Christian;
but she lost the case.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
ZDZR/y GOODS,
NOTION'S,

LISGEKHG GB CSB0S10 DISEASES.

CLOTHING,

LADIES!

The MarrMJar MmI. dMlritig «H a*
aay
matter nLunc te k«Mk
I piwaadoaste asraof rtlmair, fibairW

BOOTS AND SHOES.

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.
flours JtespertfuIIy

General Dealers in

DEFOBIITIES,
' “T"'
»•" Ui
GENTLEMEN!

T0UIG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEM.

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1877.

Free Fjchibition.

X!

BUY YOTR

SQREfiS-S3^
Strh-lure, f»efaeta, T“
He, radically -ur«l

IWSWOKTH t BROOKS.

AT THE

"I rotto* ■ duUar; your pri«t
motklB* to air !« worth a dollar.

compos;, went under the Hoyt Bieck,
for the purpose of thawing out a pipe,
and was found two hour* later, dead,
having been suffocated by the escaping

EPILEPSY

MARK THESE FACTS

□T SceacusK ro« thk Nkws.

A

■Sj

t^“ For the next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room tor BLINDNESS! ud DEAFNESS! !
their New Spuing Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if Catarrh, Consumption!
prices will do it

Geo. Tgifrniicf. a wood-sawyer of Mt.
mass of Ice and mow, that wo* bring
•hoveled from the roof of a stern, and '
injured no sereriy that he noon died.

~~

lh»O«U ntettHMl of trwUnent kpa

tic fit, and almost instantly expired.
glory; bnt there was mighty little time iSTtMim? of pribrtpii'rad
for him to think about it.”
I*!? ,«s-t«T^u.n

'

Old Kcliablc Meat Market
GOOD ADVICE AMD GOOD TJUUTMCTT.

bf

Aa estimable young lady, named An­ SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
na Conroy hiul her pocket picked of $20
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
white traveling on the curs Friday, be­
tween Teeumiwh and Monroe. Upon
her arrival at Detroit she was obliged
AINSWORTIf A BROOKS.
to seek lodging at the Central Police
Kutten.

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!
vs

l#i order at the Kidneys.

DOWN !

Peter Christner, of Port Huron, was
ofdMkUMya U*»« ini
kiBed white chopping wood a few mile*
north of that city, last Frida)'. A tree
lea almort tamdUU
fell on him, crushing bis skull. The
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
first hit family knew of the terrible acrMeat was the right of hi* dead body
as it wna brought into the house.
The Supreme Court has decided that
the Chicago and Port Huron Railroad
PILIJ5
has no title to the land* in Ottawa Co, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I WILL tlxHOLLOWAY'S
world for U&gt;«
ma, Blllioar O m
that it inherited from a busted-up rail­
CLOSE OUT
road eampany, and sold years ago; con-

DOWN!

DOWN J

ROE &amp;. CLEVER.

ST-ST-STUTTERING!

l»r. Al KIN’S COLUMN.

Where he is now receiving opd opening np one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory ol man was goods
Kkk HrtalackKBM Ana, MiraS Sy MM doa.. AnUdotei for Optnm, Tobaeeo aad Lbwr HaWa.
so cheap as he ayill sell them this Fall. Why,
WU&gt; I* Wwhh « r—.« Uh~n&gt;Wl IUI Turn“,Xi Suppo,UrK rro«Uiv», Syrvttgm, ate.
who ever heard ol a Good Check

grad ®his MJUad

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.
Still it is so!

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Prices from

Patterns

!!

Dr. AIKDi’S Seneiial Iistittite! ’ ’confidential I

CHRONIC DISEASES
THE MOST DHTIUULT OASES SOLICITED.

NVINTER GOODS
county, Rud that their land is owned by

hcuwMUam, Bcteullou ol urtne, Scr«rt
rtl. bort Tbr ml», Slone cud ttnirel.
CSX. Turnon. Ulceru, Wsrtna of nil k
new from ray euwao. rte.
While a party of burglar*, Charles
IMpOKTAVT CAUTION.
Sarith, Henry Tompkinrin. Thos. Long,
and Cha*. Randall, were making a raid PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING

S

REGARDLESS 0? COST!

tee, Mr. Wheeler suddenly put in an

Un

idinr them pretty badly.

TRADE.

....
,— —
eroding the aaao

To two dollars per yard. If yon will call and get prices before purchasing
we will guarantee it will do you good.

GRIFFITH.

READ AN D 0 O N S ID ER I!

A LITTLE MONEY
Will go a groat W U expended at my
store. Everybody come in aiul see
that, what I advertise is a fact.

COME EARLY!
ia«M»e Michigan ladre 8bore Bond his while yon have a choice of selections.
Thanking my u»trous for their liberal
ia« train, and pranreti around until the patronage aiaoe I returned this fail, my

hr fell te the ground dead, literally

The board uf *upervteors in Allegan
at their last session madt a handsome
appropriation to build a caddn*-n’* home
t« the poor waifs of thr county. We
bebeve thk to lie’tbe first instance on

liLive and help others Live,
by Fair Dealing.”
January 17th, 1877.

Z. C. BOISE.
Q.UBS X OONS X «tJNS X
Double Barrel

Mddthaa been shown in any county in

Offios. H8 Liberty Street Mew York.

AT THE BAKERY

•83 and up!

•10 and np!

Have j«st added, to their usual largo ttnok of General Merchandise,

FRESH OYSTERS,

BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,

GROCERIES, and

WARM MEALS for ttg Hangry!

Hen wood’s

BOCTOK WHO CVKE.W.

Dry-goods, Groceries
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which were bought for CASH and will be

B. ALDRICH

craft.

LARGE STOCK OF

• 1.00

VS

NEW LIVE SY!

LOOK IN!

REVOLVER*

murder in
lie threw his victim
eff St. Jooejdi text July,

DR.AIKIN

CAN BE FOUND

Bresrt Laaim
Muzie Lrien

Tho Reliable JFimn of

The Doctors Location
51 iwt st,
91 Ottawa 8t,

JONES A SELLECK,

sold at tire lowest

Halving I?rices.

"TOO LATE! DIED THEOUM MEGLBOU"

JAMES. STOCKMANN,

CALL _A.mD ZEE TTZ
and- wa will convifwe you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES! !
.

KOCHER BROS

FROPRIBTOB.

1

SALE aif BOARQUC STABLE,
K. MICH.

�•' ■ ■ ®Er

‘IONEER STORE!

- '

Stop! Stop! Stop!

F9B KALB AT A BABGA1N.

L. J. WHEFJ.EB

FOREST

C. C.'WOLCOTT. Nashville.

vend of his ribs.
flowty. .
‘

He to reeuvwing

.' tsr Pure Gum Boots nt
log*, the other day, fell under hi*’.

REC’EIVING

Get the best 'terms

That are being offered Goods at Cost and less,
and

tog his Mfr.
Mr. L. Hilbert, hn Jan. Ifitb, waa&lt;- ■ rar Bust Water White Oil 4D cents
Dauguekty’s.
vertly hurt. He was getting oil n sled, per gallon at
that vm loaded with saw logs, aud aa
Hie team started the sled slid into a .... ........ .......
...
..11
ia atiH the daily programme among our “rat,” overljalaneing the load,. wfoch
clays Real or Penmnal Securities. .
Apply to
W». A. Atuworth,
was thrown off, earring Mr. Hilbert with
at his repideuce or store.

Chea borrow his neighbor’s

live-tong day.
They Are Bowtd to Hare a Bell.

—The Governor han appointed

ty My Rose I^Skpo Tea, ot &gt;1.00 per
pound U a great Wgipn.
A. M. Daugherty.

. - .

KING
THE KING OF STCTISI

INVOICE

xo-rioi?..

S The Christian Somecy will give two
Forj^jur choice Pure -Confections,
/
antertainxnenta. at the Opera House, on (. igara Tolmcreix, etc., call on A. A. Hurin Fleming’x building
—If yon have promised us wood im Friday and SahmJgy evenings, Fob.
‘ P. S^-Don't forget that you can se­
please bring lt before this 2ud and frd, the procwjds to be used to- cure your newjmajjerB for the coming
ing goes oft'. .
wards a Ik-11 for the Christian Chureh. year at A. A. Burrows' cheaper than
any other place ui Nashville.
—Hon H, G. Barber’s lecture &lt;m
-■
&gt; Respectfully Yount
“Ancient Civilization " wa* listened 'to, entire different programmes, consisting
y
A, A/IiURROWB.
each evening of two short ploy*, interby a full house. It wan h good one.
AND
IV Thr most complete variety , of
-Aim.worth L
fam AlHai
rnerchaudiso in Naxbrille nt
d^Jiunntion" nnd tableaus. The band .
Dauohertt’s.
from thb station, daring the pari- year, will give some choice music.between
the acmes. Everything is being done
It is reported .that Rosenek’s Gmt000,000 1U.
WINTER
to make three entertainments find
man SYRtn* Iikx, since its introduction
class, so that every out will receive thr :in the United State*,, reached the iuie of 40,000 dozen,
dozen per year.
—
Worth of their money, liesidiM helping :meiMO sale
■"
Druggists
—
have ordered this
ill a gwxl objoct. Let everybody turn Dvnr
•®,00 hau fiddle. -L
o direct from the fnc-tuiy at
out, os' there is room for all, and the
GOODS,
, K. J., and not one has reBriMwAadnusaiau lx only 15 rente; chib
ngle failure, but uwry letter
•—JohteBoe has organ ixed a singing drci
eaks of. its astonishing success in enrschool at the Branch school house, Mag severe Coughs, (.'olds nettled on the
Breast, Consumption, or any disease of
ple'Grovc. and holds two evening sostlie Tbrout aud Lungs. We advise ev­
Died at Farwell, Ciare Co., Mir.lu, ery penam that baa ifny predtopoMtion
to weak Lungs, to go to Boise. Bros.,
—Any one paying thto piS^t. ahop
tn. Wth. 1877. Dr. W. G. Wilkin-on, •Dniggirix, and get this Medicine, or in­
im^Lyeaj^'-eldest son of Km.
&gt;1.35 can have 300 receipts for making
quire nlMMit it. Regular size, 75 cents j
aoap, worth (as the soft shell th
Sample-Bottle, lOets. Two-dow-x will
’ilkiiuon, of Castleton.
relieve any cnsc. Don’t neglect y&lt;
dered them, claims) $1 apiece.
Tbe deceased was known to many of cough.
—The Christian Bunday School aent&gt; the N&lt;Ws’ readers, lie being the secoud
, White child Ixirn in this township. He
For tnsny jeers we have made^lwo medi­
j entered the army nt the find breaking
cines suited lo the a'lstncn's of a tut class
viethnsof the grent Ashtabula disaster., m^pf the Rrl&gt;ellion; served threeycara of sufferers. Thousands of cures !&gt;*»• been
-Sarah BwtoU. «f Meertte; ^ nr more, a imrtion of that time being made by them, and, in feet, the word faii‘ employed in tin- hoapitals taking care ■re could not be coupled with lhem.
Hut
had her quondam husband, Levi Books
of tho sick and wounded/Afterleaving Within the 1*11 two years counterfelts'of our ।
and J. C.JJiHin, arrested for trespass.
Kedicine bM sprung up, dangerous in the
the army and returning home, he went
close irailalion of oar Trade Mark.
To scto Philadelphia and married n very es­
timable woman, whose acquaintance he
1 —Austin DeLong and. Jerry Weax, of’ bail made while in tho service of his
Weri"Castlcton, ent two wMtewopd*, c-.-nrs iuh! who still lives to monrn Jo&gt;. HuyJock, To counterfeit ,ia felony.
Wo shell reJentlemily pursue any one who
lout Wednesdoy. In one of them they1 hvj losx. The deceased liad n natural
FOR #CS.
imitate* thia with the utmost rigor of the
found a large coon, and in the other a. aduptation or fitness for nursing the
swana of bees and over fifty weight nfI sick, nnd finally concluded to study
inedicine, He went to Ann Arlior, and efforts lo protect their health, and help us
L.
WHEELER.
after three years honl.rtndy, obtained in I ho ta»k of bringing these most unprinci­
—Among the local improvements that
pled men lo the bar of justice.
Uniformly
hto diploma, and soon lifter comnienc- refuse to pnrehnse Medicines purporting
cd practicing n Stanton, Montcalm Cm, to be ours unless Mr. Haydock's signature
where he Soon had an extensive prac­ is aUathod to each box of Pills or pot ot
and O. A. PhSUpa, C. Buxton and Ken­
tice. After remntning at Stanton some Oialmem and the end will soon be reached.
yon Mend will each erect a fine brick
The public's obedient servants.
font
years he returned to Nashville for
I'; ‘
Holloway &amp; Co.
a short time, and then removed to Far­
: JFril. where he resided at the time of
Wo
beHeve
that
the
wonderful
results
Monroe, that Eld. W. R. Northrnp’a 'his death. While there he was twice
&lt;laughter Mary wwx, a few days riura,I; elected Supervisor, once Treasurer, and Uccompliahed by thr nxe of ‘Shiloh's
Coxscmptiox Cure,’are withoutanarjoined in holy wedlock to Chas. Hoyt, _ Ws
_ postmaster at tho time of his do­ alel! in thr history of Medicine. Those
a train dispatcher, and also
I miline.
who disbelieve this and have occasion
.
P. W. 8.
to try it-'enn lie convinced without ex­
happy rouplc received over $300 worth*
pense to themselves. Ito anccvra is no
HIKE AID HIEKhA
of wedding presents.
wonderful and sure that we sell it on a
' —Mr. Editor : I would retoertfully
Siarantoe to cure ('ouKitmption.- BronMr. Vickri t ef Akron, Ohio, rimnllulitis, Coughs, Hoarscnexs, Asthma,
request the Common Council to have nt*ouHly misscH bin wife, his pastor and Whooping Cougli. Croup. In these
cases or any Lung Trannie, don’t fail to
Mr. Olds mw out a basswood Jlarabul, ♦300.
•
try it, it may save your life, itjiilc it
WILL OFFER
or one that will mm&gt; that th&lt;» cows art*
The Wnxhington police wear helmets. ■will cost yon nothing if it gives von no
not toft to run at large, to the grant an­
relief. Cull nt the Drug Store of Hulnoyance of every fanner that come* to They are called helmets to distin­ Iwrt &amp; Co., Niuihrille. .Mich., and get a
trial bottlo for ten cents, or a regular
town with feed in his sleigh for his guish them from Un basins.
size for 50 cento or $1. Sold elsewhere
team.
Crrintx.
The Town Supreme Court decides that by Dealers generally.
“HackmktaOU* n new aud delightful
a woman in that State may hold any of­
white, the ‘‘bloody butcher” of Odexna. fice except those of Judge and member perfume, sold by Halbert &amp;. Co., Nash­
ville. Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers gen­
for the larceny of A. W. Olds’ overcoat, I Of the Legislature.
erally.
_____.__________ _
(mentioned in. the New* Inst week) wax
to ri'Rciusiiis or
held before Esq. Chipman. on Monday,
“Blue Jean Wflluuus” the new dem­
ocratic Governor of Indiana, has been
DHY
GOODS,
in default of $300 bail, wax incarnated 1presented with a new suit of blue jean,
in the county jail to await the sitt ing of by
I a of Committee of women.
GROCEBLES
t&lt; -y «MftrSt ra
,
the Circuit Court.
HATS,
- The Iter. Moody doesn’t believe it is
—The rexidenee of Ira Wonlen, of worth
,
35 cents to kiss a jiretty girl at a ,
CAPS,
COIX deceas'd.
the firm of Robinson hi. Worden, funii- t
On rodln« ami filing Ibo jx-tlt
church fair, when you can take her out
oTCha'ir* Wok-oH. praylnjiUi
BOOTS,
sleigh-riding ami hug her for nothing. 'men! In vrillng, U&gt;l» day fllefl
«1 on fire Urt Snnitay mornin#. Mr.
fa*
will .n.t

PubUes, in thia village.

r

FROM 30 o 60 CTS

FOR CASH
Will discount any prices that you can get
in town.
FOR SALE ONLY BV
Nashville, January Utflh, 1th«.

C. C. WOLCOTT

MEN’S OVERCOATS

C, A. TRUMAN
It is a fact now generally under­

BOISE

BROTHERS

: or kept any length of time when Wood

J.

W. G. HLSWflRTH &amp; CO

During the next 30 days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS^

fell dead, at the outbreak of the fire.
The furniture was saved and the Imumt
damagad about fifty dollars. Mr. War­
den leaves a family in good eireum-

Latest report to the Ixrndon Mfaion- lor tbvrrln n*inrd duly anp&gt;&gt;lnto4. ’
ary Bonn! show Hint the number of . ThcrouiKRt it U arderwa. ttal Monday, th* »Ub
Cannibals is on the iuerrawe, anil that
t hat the heathens orc haring good times
everywhere.

painst deviltry in
many iron clad
. and has had the

but they bore with him untill he began

Grats.

Drugs,

IN

stove rm a Oran

The ashes falling through

the grate, leave the coals exposed to

MZeclicin.es,

CHEMICALS.
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,
SCHOOL
SURGICAL
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS.
AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY.
PAINTS. .
WALL PAPER.
(HL8,
LEGAL BLANKS.
VARNT8HE8.
BRUSHES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,
FINE CIGARS.
TEAS,
AND TOBACCOS,
SPICES, &amp;.C.,

PhyMicia-iiH9 Frewcriptions Carefully
Prepared at all Hours.

CALL AJ^D SEE US.

the direct draft and they are consum­
ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­

bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.
If dry wood is used, the stove (for a
| time) becomes unnecessarily hoi, and
the wood is very soon consumed.

If

the wood is green, it requires close
attention to prevent the fire, from go­
ing ont, and it is impossible to keep

a wood fire on an open grate over

.

night.

These difficulties have caused great
j inconvenience to persons using the

class of round stoves mounted with
heavy sheet iron, all of which burn

BOISE BRO’S

wood on an open grate.

The Combination

Cirate

used in the FOREST KING of 1876

consists of two grates working in

SHOE8,
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS
&amp;c.
AC.,
AC

combination one with the other, each
provided with openings ami corres­
ponding blank spaoes, forming either
an OPEN GRATE or

CLOSED

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

DOMESTICS,

with a shaker from the outside of the
stove.

Print*, Cettwn*.

After thorough tests, we claim for

GRAND

RAPIDS

DIVISION.

TICTZrS,

UCZMIISS

Stripes and
8TA1

There Umm thing about babies,
and now he is left with nothing but t wo they never change. We have gi.U of
brawny bauds between him and Ktar- the period, men of the world, but the
vsrton.
baby to the same relf-powwK-d, fear­
less, laughing, voracious little heathen
—Last Thursday a Vermontville conin all ages and all countries.

’ is burned in a
DEALERS

FULL LINES OP

j TbtiB^r. Hrtuy Waid Braahsr and
—DxaieRnmor tells us thatikn-Purei r
ton. over in the Branch district, to hat- rheodwv
Triton,
were the
only
, ----------occu------------- --------.
...
_
.
nnnl,,,r
niiriiur&gt;iL».rr,&lt;im
fr,.,&gt;&gt; SeNr'l
panto of a
drawing-room r^v
car from
ing a hard time of iu ’ Fortune favored
ucctady, N. Y., to Rome, N. ¥., recent­
him when be pitched his tent in that
ly and they didn't fight a duel cither.
sympathetic and God-fearing neighbor­
hood, and aB went lovely as long as

stood, that fire cannot be controlled

Shzrd.
IF
i.-.ni
■is

fi)

Checks.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

this im]»ortani invention;—That

Merchant’s Gargling Oil!
.

^UadM-gUde

and any antoant of (be ashes d

•

S Liniment for Kan and Beaat

ftmnd tn Invaluable Uni

feet control, and can be kept cuaifaoously throughout the winter; ' that it

CLOTHING!

k:

all

the coals may ba retained tn thewtova

greatly economizes in fuel, end en­

tirely overcomes all the objections
He was a mad with a (tocumeut t Irnt
entitled him to the lawful powsxion of
the bodies Of Bi House, AM. Hpiw,
Butjuriasbr
Gea,
(ted Mummu Mmw WHba,
and Dewayne Brown, the participants
wax detected by gn a
in the Snr
■ through the heart.
ttoned tn

stoves.

1 everything
when he
and shot

BOOTS AND SHOES !

ing the p«

Adam
peace-

heretofore raised against the class of

from $5 per Sult Up,

K&lt;
______
..
»n her, wud that he had come to aay
good-by and pretended to ofler to riiak-

’

Mercbxnt'. Guglisg Oil u i Family Liniment

ly stove made with «be Combination
Grate, and is anequaled as a riovo of

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

its class, m the world.

$1OO in Greenbacks 15 GRADES OF TEA

THE FOREST KING is mount­

ed complete with No.
■Snnire

x-

THE FOREST KING to tbo’on-

michigaFfmimer.

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of Trade sbowa total available aeeata aamuttlo •167,541.16, againrt tlTMW.TI taM
Imw. TLa total lyoriptaot the part fimlyaor
Were «73,!B8.iy. a:»d the cmH on hand Jab. 8,
|«76,wm Ml.B88.to. 'Bui total dtaburaaaaaaSa
tfcring tha jwuna pmiod were MB,lB6.f?, and
tbo oaeb or. baud al tba dale of thia report was

iCTaKgmgacttgtftg
♦15 fHOTfe-aitesrttete
in tjvm»wrb&lt;?Teerice

for 1876 wsee 9,071, against 7,740 in MTi. The
total liabilities for 1876 were •191,117.78*,
against tMl,!M.*X&gt; for 187S. .
—Tbe firm of. W. B. Keen. Cooke A Co.,

$350

MAGIC

V illted State* MMtkA Court trf New Turk for
•150.000, for iiMaytnuml of taxi*.
—News Dm gMB rvoatvad of *1* c»ptun&gt;
of a wagon trato Mjr Crop
on the
Little MiortBri river, on Jan.V and lbs maaaacre of twsafly aaa wtoo wan caaatag out of

-Laie ktexloan adrims sialo -that Gan. Ig­
nacio Martinez had captured tho foreswt of
M.D., Bftgato, XT.___________ \
tgledao, and tbal Uts latter bad asked to bo
Hatch'** Unxvxbsad Oouon 8mnr tuw
allowed io retire to private life. Gen. Quiroga
been In um 15 yean, and baa always been
_____ 1.aU Lv rrrrtr
surrendered 5.000 men to Gon. Tacvina. and
retired to his rancho, but was afterward arrsoted and aboL
'
—Nows lately received relating to Turkish’
affairs is vague and indefinite. 6ns report
says tbe Porto is Inclined to accept too pro
pored scheme foe pesos, sod another denies It,
stating that toe Grand Vizier would never th* Indian ApproprisUon bill...’.Mr. Banti ot- gratify their political uppocecta. Mr. Edmunds
finally consented to Jet tb® bill go orer.
fteM a resotetio* tnririMltnc 4* remmttts. on
HowM.-Mr.FrjstaMdnk'* a bill igf the trial
privdrgM an* dnUrs of Um HoOm to report what
trnmter of electoral, vote* is ncreasxry under
thn
roaetltaUon
to
elect
a
PrvridcnL
Bsfsrrad...
ties beyond tbe 1st of March would be granted.
—Foreign advices from Constantinople re­ A-dteccwi™ look place upon tbe reaolutton re­
ported by the Jnilctery CcmmlUc. tu relation to
port tho destruction of a Roasian army oorpa.
40.000 strong, in Turidstan, by an uprising of
the people.
• •
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—A dinpatch frum Belgrade reports that ateU.wbVMUhs aud tix rwotaUoo (or U»
Barria continues tbe work of armament. lG»- *rrr.t of lb® meruocn of tbe Loutetea* Ite.urnlng
eia Iim pcrobased KO.OOO rifles for her use. Boaniaod their production before tbe bar o.' the
Gen. NiHtino is preparing a plan for march­ Hom lo *n*w. r for c ctempt, wm adopted by a
ing a Russian corps through Roumanla, in ■tztet fatly vrta—yraa. MS; B»y», «L
Tuuiunur, Jan-18.—Smote.—Mr. Edmunds,
coneeqaccce. ae is believed, of tbe failure of

nople states that a compromise Is being at­
tained by the powers accepting the constitu­
tion. and Turkey agreeing to an international
codmisaiou for supervising tno execution of

—Tbe Benalo and House oominiUw, ap
pointed to arrange a plan for counting tlio
electoral vote, bare agreed on wbat is sui&gt;pewod will moot the approval of all parties, too
nuta foatarfs of which are: The Vice Presi­
dent will open tho returns, and audi not oljectad W
he eenntod. Ineaseot objsotion upon any point, tbo question of law and
posed of fiyo members of. the Supreme Court
named bytbsir circuit, being Justices of toe
drpilta, of Maine, Pennsylvania, Iowa
and California, namely, Clifford, Bl rang,
Millar,,so* ^aAd- Tbees are ; to choose
a fifth Justice, aud In this way tbe method by
lot so gvnasal lyccodaccnad has been avoided.
with those to complete the Conuniaeion. Each
house ta'to appoint 'fits' meaiben, in such a
way a, to glys ^vo BepebUoan and fln&gt; Demo­
cratic Oopgr—num on the Joint Domini arino.
OfiUMM«U*4MWto WU«M kpptent throa Itopublicans and two Democrat, and tbo Hcuao
thtoa DmaMttU and two BopubJteMw. Tbo

to sueesSfi Boo. G*wge &amp; Boutwon,
—Tbo Teenosoeo Legislature on Jan^ 19
elected James G. Bailey to too United H tel re
Bepato to All tho vacancy caused hy tbs death
of Andrew JabUeon.
—Upward of 4400,000 worth of property
wm destroyed al Cincinna i by tbo recent
nearly half of them laden with coal, were sunk.
At Lmdsrilla, Madison, atxl other pointe along
tbo Ohio river, acricus damage wm inflicted.
—Dtcttar, Wayne county. Ind., wm visited
by a destructive fire on Jan. 16. destroying
■■
—Ibo planing mlli of Davis A Beal, Clearwatar. i Mlns., • was deelroyed by Ore Jan. 18.
Loss •45.0Q0.
—Thrift- efelMren wore burned to death al
Ldjrtrti, t^taycounits. Mo.,..bjr ibo bcoae taking
fire. They had been locked up while the
mother ,ws*; to risU a neighbor.
—A 180,000 fire occurred at Oshkosh, Wks.,

&lt;•

e»iri jihb dujKijr^Lti.

fro® lougusryrM ays that tire
promtoeut Bioax Indian*, bearing a flag of
trace, approached that station &lt;m Dm. 17, atsd
were set upon by tbo Crow eccutii belonging
to the post, and killed, before any white man
could prevent II Gen. Mlles sttachre much
ta^tetoiiirt toUtosMMt of tbefa-BMM.e^l
wm mnah displeased with tbe action of the
Otoii. il!l * ‘ J
•
of CtMlnnaU, while'
laboring under a fit of insanity, took her teu—» — ——— —— —
elMM* ttt BMy4r bar fattel &lt;&gt;b id.
—InveaiigaUou mto the, affaua of Gan.
John P.' Acoioou. ik twuminant ctlUen of
PbltoM^ who oonmuxtad Mod. a ritort
tinrt aluoe, jrovrt that be had obtained large

—Small-pox at London 1 f on tbe increase.
About 1000 casco are reported.
—Tbe report of tbe demoralisation of tbe
Florida, juMealed the petition of tbo. four Itemolltuwian array by an epidemic L&gt; now said to bo critic presidential r lector, cf Florida, claiming to
have been legally elected, and aaklng that tbe
electoral rote cast by them tor Prcsldeul and Vtoo
President bo counted tnatead of that cm I by tbo

foronco, says: ’ * We trust it will prove oarroot,
but if we bold thia opinion it ruuvi be M a mat­
ter of faith, and not. Of evidence.'' It then
refers to the Czar's Moscow speech, and says
tlial, "allowing full weight to thia judgment,
Infaranyte *■ that
ftr.. ha. nnS attend
doned his p'jrposo»r -I.
’
—The sum of #6,500,000 has been expended
in measures for mitigating the famine in
Madras and Bombay.
—News is received from ConetanUuopIo to
tbe effect^ that tbo Grand Council of tbe Em-

Howte.-Mr. Payne. Chairman of the committee
on countlQK tbe electoral rotea, made a concur­
rent report of Ute two rotmaSteea of the Houaa and
Senate, which report haring been read, it wm. on
motion of Mr. Payne, recommitted and ordered

wm tbo litem® of another long and U»oJj dtetete in
powers as contrary to tbe dignity, integrity and
tbe Senate, tn which Mrtm. Bqtr, of MImouH, and
independence of tbo empire, and declaring that Sherman, of Ohio, were Ute ebtef i&gt;arUct1&gt;anH. Tta
Turkey will submit to war rather than foreign former. Ip tbe eaurwa of hit remirte, bitterly a&gt;»alle&lt;! m. prearnt Bute (kwrracaeiit of Eoulnaa*.
—The rinderpest prevads to a great extent and wm loudly cheered by tbe laltertea, whereupoo.
nmong tho cattle, eljoep aud goals in Germany. co motion of Mr. Edmands, Ute gentlemen’, gatiery WM cleared of .pect-tern.
Franco and Beigtam.
'
HMteUreHr. Barton, from tbe Judiciary Com­
—Il is reported that the Pope will appoint
mittees reported a re.olutlon dlrehargiisg WUltem
ton Gardipala at. the next *eonaistory— four
Orton, Freaident of Um Weelern UnlonTelegrapb
Italian, two French, two Bpaniah. and two
Arms. Adopted witboot division. .J. Madison
Wells and Timms- C. Andersen were brought be­
iu the Hungarian Parliament.
fore the bar of the House to answer for contempt
—A dispatch from Paris says tbe recent
hostile utterances of the German prasa haw

capital. Fiench journals advocate a atrict
attitude of non-interforeuco tn regard to for­
eign affairs. They deny that any extraordi­
nary meawieoa ot army organization aro on

—All tbe Plonipotentikrire al Count*;) tinoplo
signed tbe Anal protocol of tbo Coufcrcnc;.
The Ambaaatdora of tbo European powers have
requested tadiOhOM with tbe Bultan few tbe
purport of taktog thrfr leavb.

that tliure is being fannod iu Franco a largo
mostastic conepirtcy for purposorhtetihi to the
fornsr.
&lt;•’».
—It is now beyond doubt tltel tbo American
shMfecrgo Grwort CspL WUom. bas been lost,
wtft all on board. ‘
‘
. —

COlfGRBMIOlfA L

' Idols aro tho nacnxl, worshiped ob­
jects of tho human heart. An idol may
be stone, but it is do loss an idol. Tow,
now,bow downto gods of wood and stone;
yet there are many who bow and pray
before the ehrincB of their secret idols.
Man in prone to worship, and if he wor­
ships no! God, he worships at some
other altar. Where wo love with our
whole hearts, wo pLoo oar happintss.
The idol may bo gold ; it may come in
showers upon us, yetis kept hidden in
darkness, and fills the heart with greater
gloom than that in which it lies. Gold
is a mockery when an idoh
The idol may be self. This is the
basest of -idoh; for iu every wor
ship there is generosity except in this.
Every word «*r thought mtoisten to keep
alive the flame. There is no beauty in
it, for it is debasing. Ye that worship
self, turn aside snd see -it ‘from soother
point. Alas! there_are idol^ that are
living, breathing, areataiwi, lljat haw
bound us to themselves irrevocably.
We
snd cherish them in perfect
trust Even if they are pure, they arc
not worthy of idolatry. Yet there aro
some idols which'are such only so long
os tij«ylrvmn.in impassive. Wliin they
move, we see their imjMrfectioua. The

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touguu speaks not the words we expect
ed, the eyes look not love, the fingers
move not to caress. We find that we
bowed to tho idiwl, not to the real. We
gather tho ideal together to place again
in some other real, and close our disappoioted hearts in grief. The heart, shut
out from - soDlight and love, is embit­
tered, and the bittorneas shows forth in
the spoken words. Alas for love that
brings not lave in return 1
There are idols that break and fall;
there aro others which break And. fall
not Nol they could cot fall were they
shattered atom ttora atom. There is no
satisfaction in making gods; it only
brings tears for smiles and sorrows for
joy, aud often broken hearts aud graves.
“ Little children, keep yonrAclves from
lidols.”

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Tbo popularity of Meters. James H. Kirk A
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SUxUviUe, Barry Cotaly, Miohipui,

OBNO

AFFLT MT THIS OFFICE.

STRO_

Editor and Proprietor.

PROGRESSION.

NO RETROGRADING

1877,

VOL. IV
home unt|I thrtee;
two dollar* since
had a key to the
ocked, Tim drew
gone to btisinee*;
thue. Thire w:w
tie table and off­
ered with a napkin. A curious cfitH
of something like neglect went to
Tim’s warm heart; but In* whfatted IL
“
'
‘
bit of obld meat and
Then ho decided he
on Broadway and tell
luck. It wus
too hkto
---------------to Brink of
going
the b*nk.,.
— ,— to
-----------------------------No little chap aat on the well-known
comer.
inter. Tim walked up a block, (town
_s.. and
..... studied
.....n_j *&lt;■__
------- jerry*
again,
the crosH
•trectH
sharply. Had he sold out and gone
home? Or maj' be he had taken the
money to the bank! Tim ran home
agalu,_ Yrs. ttutt jva», ft- .^be money

NO. IS

0X1.0 1TROMO; Edit....

hanefa that had kept their house tidy,.
«* Poking; Fun nt Ita.
HPAliKB AND SJETupiTEILS.
and prepared the simple m*afa, lay.
limp and UMtlew. The eyes could not
At a banquet of the National Chib
A Milwaukee VdltOr 'wtftw in this
,see any mofe, but the lijm smiled and of* Canada, nt Toronto, LoM Dufferin, melancholy strain;."We didn't want
VILLAGE officers
mutmured a few incoherent words, (iovemor General of Canada, in re- our wife to go to the auction, and so
soft, sweet, and then awesome silence. sponae to a taort, Spoke as follows:
we hid her shoes to kepj» UeUut home;
j SKS
The little waif Jerry had gone over the
"Gentlemen- here I nnuxt In* imr, ■*
In daUy and imturenp. Illy and row;
iixrtait.onoulon *—■ —— —.j aj, hour
"He’s goodtui gold, though he hain't
ted
___kia _________
______ it ....
f
river.
&lt;1 tn
that I consider
no small
afterward*,
for &lt;jour boots,
afterwords, we
w0 loiikeu
lobkcd ftif
i no legs worth speakin' of. He used to.
irt ot
nt iny
tn V good fortune
fnrttnio that
t!»*t my
nn* con
,
, ... they
-l. .... —
.
.l . .. - _..,
.I was our
“O, Mfa* May,’ cried Tim, "they part
­ but
wemt
there;
nelftfir
। sell palters on theears, but he stumbled
will take him in—won't they? For. nection wltii Canada1 should have oc­
IlkrntaayuMr
’■id' hud one cut ofl' and
; you see, the ppor little chap didn’t curred at A moment when she fa prolteyou whl
You IJUI nl«ar*'ll&lt;tl *liSf&gt;. r . lre«
nave a square chance in this world ! blj- in the art ,&lt;&gt;f making one of the
Swiriui.
He's been kicked and cuffed about, ।greatest strides toward th'c estabHsh- saw fe going foT hol by simply
to go- on
crutches,- —
an*.,
।and’-imd
--------------------------w been
_
j merit 6f her prestige, Htebilitv, and Itn-- feeling of it. but it tteneraliy taxer,
half HtHrvxwi
limov
»
tint.,
lui?
about
half starved many a time, but he । purtamw which ha* hitherto been rt- as long blflud tbeehds of your
wouldn
In’t lie nor steal for all that. IHo ‘ coriled in her history. [Cheers.] Evrti linger as it would (to.have gone and
When the weather conn* warm he kin
. happy&gt; somewhere. O.
___ _ observer' cart
____
T have
_ failed to aaked.the foreman oftne'khopif the.
ought to ■ te(&gt;. ji L
a casual
not
tbouaht-hauiitod pillow I &lt;lrrplmo&gt;y Ur *41 kl‘P1f^?n4llPw/‘ni' «»»•&lt; nieb. i'll
r foved-you so! .\nd 1i'^ouso!
--------------------------------*- *•the
—decisive
•—’--------•
■ ■ ■ thihg was In motlnn.' -1 Va’’
And I mark
manner
hi which
: WiKAaMittlc spare* o« pl Li I blineby to
■ ..ISKTMOniBT EPISCOPAL CfftlRCH-C. G
you was true totbe lant!"
she is gradually- averting her pdelttoh
start'hlm with. An’ it’ll be next to
- "They will take him,in," Mian .Muy uspne-of themOst important, tommuhavin’ folks of one’s very-own. 1 nevnuys, with solemn tenderness. And
An&lt;l nltles in the civilized world. [Great that station.. ■’’•Five veara'for refreshprwiently she unclasjw the arms that
t'— applause. 1 This rtreumstaucehim had
monts,” yetteti a.paiseitget with short
IJAPTIdT CHUKCnr; .forvter.
wound around Jerry's neck, lavai Cite a very visible effect both’ upon the hair and bnwetete; W hwoc to leave
1J akWI-‘.'a. w.and : r m7iuB*om
opinimt.c^E^iuud an^of the
.-{ibfpi lie’s likd JfiWgli-JteWi’ wfaat . Hewaire&lt;l Hod wgitea.. ^OMichow h&lt;* [Mx&gt;r hnnds straight, and leads Thu public
ililie opinion of Englund and of the tbecsr.|n change of a . Deputy HherifE
with thebeatln’ andwithlue starvm? did not feel a bit jolly; but he boiled i over by the window. Ho look* at her United
r.lf.ul States.
CUnl.w.
r.. spite of
..Z that preIn
I Miss Maj- winked a tearqut of her the kettle mol laid the supper. No j with dumb, questioning eyes, as If he f caution with their own affairs natural
" AdHVtLLKLOUOE. 'Mi V. _
—Littte Agnea H——. .ajjed three
i.bluiL ej:es.’ Huw. ready. ihei?e street Jerry j-et. Wiiat had become of him?i would fain have her fathom tin* mye- jtn all communities, Canada on several yearsr, was &lt;mo Jay docking over a
tiUr communication on eaali Wndncxlat
&gt;
—•
',
...
• ---j। '
. minus. ,iii n*.. “iftl
'Arabs were to standby one another. | Hud he nut on his best suit ?
‘ tery that
&gt; &gt; little
that he
he knows
knows mh
little about.
about.■ &gt;occudohs
occasionsbus
busnot
notmerely
merelyattracted
attractedthe
the “Children's Bible,” ahdmim across a
«*d
1
Would anybody ill her "set" take in n 1 They had made a clothes-press out I. tery
pirtufe
of Adam and EyFIkthc Gar­
She
j
synijufthies
has
the
ad—
«
-------------------------------------.._.|She
brushes
away
some
tears;
but
O.
symjmthics
but
bus
compelled
lire
ad-"
ItEV.C. I. BKTO. W. M.
! poor brother unhesitatingly ? .
^*_»box.,and m.
-----------X to! —
- ------------1 say to comfort
1
.
of»_.I
n dry-goocis
Jim
went
whut
can she
him? Por
For miration and attention
attention of the thlniclng
thinking den of Eden. Hhc- asked mg who they
'; men
men of
of both
both countries.
countries. Her
Her school
school were, and when 7 told hereby med a­
‘ d.pUwof Uls «»ul, andll wa. uo nitt*u bisiicut It. 'Why—Jerry'.* shelf win,, Jerry was all.hu had.
entirely empty, rihirts, stockings,yes, i Presently Tim comes liack and kiss- systems, her
federal1 arrangements, her gain to her book, studying^ the picture
Bujtntss ^iterforj.
. ~
• • &gt;■
,
one. . Hr bundled the. Articles In a ei’drytlilng, even to his old jA-ery day I es thecoldjlps atid stares at the st range I municipal institutions, her nmratime Intently for some udnutc*. mid trying
municipal institutions, her umratime
l.trMehouimyhand.wyou.err so.f etnn-x. '
grait |&gt;Unk, and shouldered them; suit, gone. Tim dropped ou the floor, * beauty overspreading the wan face.
’regulations,
■------ •— - have rencatedijr
....been cited
■- - U&gt; reconcile the nudity of the figuieW. H. YOUNG,
. .
jeJry^1
In hl« band*. Had 1. -o,
MIm Maj;," he cries, “
do jyou, In recent years by Engifah stateameu with the present style 6T“«•&lt;*«. At
...,
"do
il. Gffim- Eaat abL-otMatr’lltMet, Na«bv1tl«
Rarvioit. tblnUng, «n&lt;l yet nrrfr
tail, f rtleOVe across his ey&lt;M, while Ills goodi suppose I could ever earn enough-to, of authority and distinction ns worthy last she 'arrived at Home''conclusion,
• Office hour, from 1 «?T&gt;a ia.and .u-5 p. m
itwi^ funnj*, but (T^n'rnjL
------ —
luared
oil । pay for hjg being buried in aomecoun-. of imitation. [CheuraJ. As for the and looking up in- mV hied -with big,
.be and gave the lx»x a thump lhat brubed
. United States, although, they mav be 1 serious eyes, remarked: ’’ I dess deya arber
Bui Ibcymork »t n&gt;) w«w whft» ihry’rr bld.lincm.- rejoicing ! And Vet It Was ft miserable his kiquskleS.i’ , lt.Kecuu.sl to him that 'j try place, where there'd be a few ilow- too proud to own it, there is not a'efti.
cm and a tree growing oyer him? I’d
little
room,
up
three
flights
of
stairs,
tile
box
had
Hreathcd
a
naapulgn
that!
,• OlUu:, D«ar reaiArnrv, oa ewael
, xen of the neighboring republic who___________
___________
_________
______
An excliauge
doos the
Chicago
peo1 with only one window looking into a Jerry had stolen the money arid run I work nil my life long. For he’d like doe* not envy the smooth and harnio- pte
t., SLhvlllf, Mkh
Lftt justice ,to sav that the great
rear house. Their bedstead had lieen !away. Then lie kicked it, and sat I It so. I can't bear tn think of having niuus working of our w^anced -RSjiSly
A,f 1 hem Tre honest
Y?u
I him carried away.
majority of tliehi are honest. You
C ELLIS,
ttuate l*t dry-goods boxes, wid when idown mid cried us if bls heart would
and
happily
adjusted
Institutions.
[A.p*&lt;-*
—
—
*
-----meet the great minoritjLpftencr, ■be­
yiev*®Vcrt*l it wjtl' hcreleiui chintz brealu His pardner, little Jerry, u ■i “Do,” she says, with a shiver, "I
O.fon!’ri*Inlf I am quite wore, cause
cause cdreJmsUncre
circumstances req
reqdtfe them to
aiid comfortable, and arrayed their ,thief! No, he would never, never be-1| wiH sec about it, Tim.'- Then she
1 givfec a few ordera to the woman, and that there l« not an American point- l» ronrtxntly in motion
■ '
, closet abUvesLWlth tile dishes, leaving Iteve
;
it!.—1 •
*goes away, leaving Tim with his cinn between tlw* Atlantic and the 1’a- '
, the door open so they could feast their
SMITH 4- KNAPPEN,
been unwovereu.
disco vm-d,
He aat up - till midnight, unit It ■
ciflc who would not at the present mo- ; Whiskey, It has J list own
•
l ej’cs &lt;&gt;a their new ‘possesNlont, they ,seemed to huxLtbere had never been "pardner.”
,
went
be
content
to
give
half
his
for-1
"
K&gt;ven
In
sumclent
quantities,
is an
and Botidlow la Chan
~
i ..r
...I' could not resist giving three cheers: ;such lonellntKM since the world began. ,, Dr. May shook his head al bls tune, and perhapsagreat deal more, to I infallible cure for loak-Jaw. The fact
OaplrltdltUic:
I and'Tim wa* actually coaxed into •Then the next morning he made some l daughter at first, and aaid if was folly ; possess that most serviceable und me- •»&gt;•
IMUM
be. te&gt;m«
bomu M.«»i..rt
in mind, though,h&gt;..
thm
’“»»&gt;«
i
i.danoftlg a breakdown’, while Jerry jiiuiuirfcs. Tfi«r two nearest neigh­ but two days after he bud him buried
(ill thing, a Governor General. (Gnat it aete onlv us an antidgle, ,not as a
dapped “Hnnegun’s Wake,” with his bors Were washerwomen. Both had i in a prettv rural cemetery, with- a laughter.] indeed, the acquisition by jirevcntivc. You must have your lock thin hitnite on the one gtsxl knee he been out Till liny. No One luui seen ।white marble slab above hlsheud con­ the United .States of *o valuable a per­ jaw before you take yonf wtibkey.
CHARLES IL BRADY.
taining two words—“Tim’s Partner.”
i luui tefL It, wmh u blustering March Jerry.- • ' HMXPARTNEK.
— -A young woman ija, Jlocbetter bn*
And Tim, wiio takes care of the doc­ sonage has of late come to appear of
day, but they two hud a .delightfully
If Jerry’s father were not in prison— ।
horse now, and does odd chores, such prime necessity—would prove sued for damages a man who kianed
warm room imd a feast. What amused but lie lia'd been sent up in February.! tor's
।
such an obvious mode of solving their
them most o! all was beautiful Miss for a year,' and here it wa.* ouij- the nausea (Mjcasionally, and says to Miss personal difficulties and of remedying her. And the Boaton Pbrt ifays: “A
.'fay’s Idea that Tim was going to lx lost of J nne. Or If there had been any (May, "There never can be anybody the defects of their governmental nu&gt;- nuin who can’t Mm a wotmui without
quite like Jerry to me again. Over in
damaging her ought to pay for his
LEWIS DURKEE
। married. ;
evil ooiupanioris lying .around; buth
other country we’ll be pardnen* chlne—that I have been extremely awkwardness.”
‘Tint',’’ said Jerry solemnly, when Jerry ami every scrapcnhmbelongings | the
"Ain’t got nothin,' Mi-s May; to At
T AWYEB, Xotuy Putdlr. Beat Eatate and In.ur
।
nervous—[laughter]—atenit passing so
forever."
Lj ante Aeent. Collection, promptly nude, and upa chap in housekeepin'—have j'ou?" their laugh had ended. "I don’t know
Four or five children crawling over a
as MX‘11 M bl* money, iyut atlrely dis-1
1
near
the border*.* J luui to dw on my
ConwyancinK property executed office in I*. C.
“Hutisekqupiijg!” the. young lady how girls feel al&gt;out stn-h jKsir cripples apiieared. ‘ ■ • ”• ■
Gtittth'. hlorv.
r
, way hither. There is no knowin'g l&gt;acbelar!s legs and ahoulden* sends a
cried in surprise. “Why, surely, Tim, । as you and me, but my opinion is that
There was no gay excursion for Tim. ‘
what might happen in the case of pe&lt;&gt;- thrill through him that nuQit* him be­
you
are
not
thinking
of
—
"
and
.-he
my
mammy
would
have
tes-n
glad
He
brooded
over
‘
ills
desertion,
and
1
. D. W. SMITH
i ole under such a stress of temptation. gin to understand —hy lie wrote poe­
Binis In Winter.
{mused, suddenly eyeing the figure Im* J enough, to had a. husband with the grew morose, begnn to save his money i
"
&gt; [Renewed laughter] Baid* have bis-n try when a boy.
"V OTARY Pv.blk, atlmda tn all Iswinras call, in fore her from bead*to foot.
great, tender heart you’ve got. Poor again, and shut himself up like a her­
1* niaklne
mortgagr,. draainx will*, clc.
prompted,sometimes by love as well
It is a melancholy fact,'Hint five &lt;&gt;r
i A strange, inissiuq&gt;en creature it! 'mkmmy!. I’m glad she's in heaven
lb aldeuer north at thr vllfagr, on atatr rood.
mit. The poor crippled ts&gt;y that he
“How do the birds manage at night as hate. I n fact, the tame ceremonies the best known humorlstu hsvo wivewas. He was barely eighteen, but he along of the angel.*, and I'm glad *heJ had taken to hi.* heart, that he had
and in teni|»estiious weather?'-’ is a of modem marriage,are but the emas­ who areinvallds. Which Is cause and
might have hc-ep twice that fmhi thu don’t know ateuit my legs.”
uni n house
warmed and fed! Ah! it wa* very
culated reproduction of the far more
llANK 11ANCE1L I‘rt&gt;pri»wr. TH. b .t. l I* looks of his face, whitii wa.* thin and! . Then* never were such happy days' bitter. Perhaps not even his beautiful question often asked me. Time was spirited principle of capture—[laugh­ which effect is not certMniy known.
when it was believed tluit many of
pkaaanUy altaaud In tbc center of bualne&lt;r. 'sharp, And 'Wrinkled ol&gt;out the eyes in the life of either as those that’. fol»i
Sweet are the usMof’adversity, a
Mi** Muj’ woiiid &lt;a»re, V' remember them hibernated—especially the swal­ ter]—by which brides in Itwa sophisti­
and forehead, surmounted by a shock lowed. Jerry cooked, kept nceonntk, I him.
lows—burying themselves In the mud , cated ages were obtained. Who knows crosh-eycd NChoolma'rfni can keep'twice
of sandy brown hair, and ‘thatched j washed, ironed, and luendMl, and'as
rio he dhl not go near her. Autumn like frogs, or curling up in holes in to what length Mr. Tilden and Mr. the usual number Ofinhildres -in order
with nn old gray felt hat going to tat-,! the days grew wanner begnn l(&gt; do
came oh apace. One dreary November rocks like the bats; and the common Hayes and the millions of their respa- i at 0111.T..
. .
ten*. A short,* humnlmqkci! figure, I{quite a tliriving business in button-­
ALF. C. BUXTON,
day, when he could find notiiing to do phenomenon of the appearance of a live adherents now drawn up in taw­
with at«dy out’of all projslrtlon -to hole boiKjUet.*, standing on the oorner
।
A St. Louis young lady mjN|that her
he tnnu-d bomirwani, weary and few rummer birds (luring “warm tile array against each other might not
heart's idol, who haa douy aJJ but ask
the pinched, slender leg*. The arms -•-**
aS the
Now and
i
— men■ Went
* - uptown.
• ■
N»w
heartsick.
All,
if
Ibero.wa* '&lt;&gt;n!y a
_______ Kjro. or «ny msnutteturv. rurnHl
snells" in winter was aMumed to prove be driven in the acony of their present the all-important question, reminds
were long, and finished' bv hands* then be -----------sold popular
------- photographs
------- -------- on cheery voice to welcome him !
Ila prirc. .Miopncxr the plaining mill.
that tliey bad been torpid, but had suspense. [Laughter.] A'British gov­ he? of Old ProbMilHtta.—he hint.*
twice too large. A jx»or, pitiful object; commission,
-------- *
---------------------------------or a
lot of choice bananas.
Some one stood by his door, a ludy
wuked.up by the genial warmth, ernor general! What n cutting of the and hints, but docsnThommit himself.
vet there was something wistful and
Tim was brisk andactivc, and caught in dainty attire. Some one caught his been
.
Mrs. M. J. TLVMERMAX­
as
bats often are. It was not thr»?c Gordon knot! [Great laughter.] And Perhaps he and Old^PYoba. (or Mr.
1 touching in the great brown
-------- eyes.
hip all manner of odd jobs. Nowand artn anti cried—
■
!months ago that I saw In an English so near, too—just ucroas the water. A
Indications) are in., exactly similar
“Of get tin married? Wasyon
V------------' ■’ ' then he saw Miss May. Once he sent
goin
“ O, Tim.I’m soglad you have come! newspaDer a letter from a num who gunboat imd a sergeant's guard and
poaltlomi. Fickle Mkiwsareprwerbial.
to say that, Miss May? He!
Jra_ he! A gal { Jerry with a bouquet of flowers.
I have beerl wakipg almost an hour. !
to have found a hedge-sparrow the thing fa done. TCdhtinued laugh­ and the “Idol" abo doubtletH know*
would want u husband■ mighty pad..
‘--I
“p.wanicd
.
you to
... see him, Mb* Tiim, [’.ve jourid little Jerry, and lie is claimed
,(I thinks toroid somewhere in the ter.] And then think what they get “vtrritrm rimutabllcP et'cetertf.
JOHN M. ROE.
wouldn’t she,whcn'alie picked up such May,'*4 he said' afterward, hanging dying; Gilt he asTcs for you constantly. ,
mud. But the search for proofs of in him. A person disaAsocnied from
orsE, Stan an&lt;l Cortere Pklnlcr. Grainin*. a crooked stick? The.doadLordKnows around until in- caught sight of her. Come right away.
Don't lose h mo this
j
“Mamie," said a mother to a little
theory discovered that the birds ail sectional interests, prejudice*, and
Frescoing, and Paper IiM(inir a Specialty. why he made me this wi^', I s'po*e,'' I “Ha don't look pate and jH-akwl, an hi?
mentj"
Shop over grjrunM- &amp; (wk'» wa«»ii abop.
supposed to hibernal* migrated, while passions—[hear^hearj—who can never six-years old, “if I wereajittlegirl like
falling for a moment- into a reflective J did when we first set IM&gt;. It's good
‘•Jerry!" ip a M&gt;rt of dazed way, iw of the birds which remained in this become-stronger than thejieoplefa par­ you I would pick up alf.’thobr chips.”
mood. “But lain’t that. Miss Mny, &gt; livin', you see, and no Latins’. And if lie" but half understood.
CHAS, IF, DEMA RAY,
"Little latitude through the cold months we liament or divide the national vote. “Well, mannua,” said rhe little one,
I’Ve gut a room of old Mother Budd, I we have just the joliiest times you
Jerry, my partner? O. Mbs May— saw more in warm, tine weather, for [Applause.] A representative of all “ain’t you glad you ara»not a little
EW KLEIt, and dealer In Fine and Plated Jcandj a_*stove, and. a mattn-ss,
.
—
and
-■ now . ever heard Qf. .He don't want me to ,no, you (in't-muau it -dying?”
ry' Clock*. Spectacle*. «te. Every article war- and
. ,,y
the natural reason that they then for­ that is august, stable, and sedate in tho girl?"
I've taken a parduer—Jerry; but you [ call him. anything but )uirdin t. L &lt;k&gt;
*‘Yes. - Hnrry’Phu. I’ve waited so sook the sheltered hollows and cosy government, die history, and the tra­
A Judge was about to Mptenee a
don’t know nothin’ ’bout film. He's believe that ere little chap would give
long already!”
ditions
of
the
country;
incapable
of
criminal,
when
he
discovered
the chap
recesses
of
the
woods
where
they
hail
I
bis
life
for
me.
”
a little chap what's had a drunken
They walked down 0i’e stairs, scud­ retreated during stormy days, and jiartlsanshlp, and lifted far above the cosily seated in the bar with his at­
D. IK LINCOLN.
father all his life, and has to get about । • “O, Thu, how good'you are!”'slid
EALER in Oroeetle* and Proviaiuna, I&gt;ry on two crutches—worse’n me, a good, i cried. “You shame, richer and wiser ded through the street to a b*&gt;rse-eur. came out into the sunlight. The dense atmosphere cf faction; without adher­ torneys. The judge manifeMed great
Good*. Genu' Farnialnc Good*. Notion* and sight,” looking down with pride on ' people. It is very noble to take tluit It seemed to Tim as if they rodcan cedars and close branches of small ents to reward or opponents to oust surprise, and requestod tb&amp;l ifercafter
hour. Then they alighted,and ushort spruces and other evergreens afford from office: docile to die suggestions of —
.— might be placed outside
the- criminals
hin thin legs and substantial feet. jx&gt;or little bov by the hand and love
walk brought them
to a
a u.i-eni
decent Hexing
looking them close shelter, and thickets of hte ministers, and yet securing to the tiie
"
'bar so that
t— he
— pauld„dirtlngui*h
_____
wuiKurouginun
iu io
“And now tils father's sent up to the and protect him."
E PARADY.
tra.im-iil houw. Up on.- -Uxl.l pfl onunMnsurr nuul. u« of «lm three people the certainty of being able to I them from their counsel.
,
"Noble!” echoes Tim, |&gt;ulling hte stalni, and tbedoor opened.
AXCFACTtrHERotBoeuuol.Mioc*. Makint Island, 'nd, he bud no place to go to.
• xru not to be found; hollow trees are get rid of an administration of parltaThere is an Irishman'down Fast
•id rrpainuc Ikatljr done, al*o .trtci allru- Ho we’ve set &lt;ij» together. He's smart1 forelock, and coloring through the tan
itouioflll all onlcr* pmninUy, and at (be loam in soiue waj-s bi Jerry—kin sdw like , and grime. "Why, Miss May, lie’s a
•rm, .h
i i
houses in which large number*
-1
by huddle, and the cave-llke holt* under their eonfldeno.. [Applause] Really, t UHW two belfa—a large one for the
----- »*&lt; Mrnt Main HlWrt.
u gal, and oouk^ and w&lt;?il get. along i sight of help and comfort u&gt;me; l»jt- the bedtida,__ _ —. ine ro
V"
J9*w^2h‘-&lt;W**l’»Ta‘‘ phe roota of trees growing on*steop gentlemen, I thlnl
Jioit jolly. Only if we had some dishes Iler1 n any wife would be, 'cauiie, you face wltlt the tenderness of a mother, ^nks
Krown folk* and a small one -for the
J. B, RASEY.
f«*orite hospiees.
The move nearer to th* North p~..
and things... .You
we have to pay : see. no woman who’d Like me ever’d
For some
minutes,
only
sohs
were
.... ......... .. .
n 'j grouse plunges through the snow down laughter]—for I am sure you «... w
,
h , ,
a dollar a- Week in advance, for old - be naif so good.”
heard.
- having
When Jemima went to school she
, to the ground, where it scrapes bare a lievo me when I sfty, that‘after
Mother Budd’s sharp at » bargain, i “Tim," she said, opening her daiutj'• You told hint, Misa Muy? ’
"form,” or crawls under the hemlock been made to feel for so many years was asked why the noun bachelor wa*
lookin' out for tricks. Then I bought llussia-Ieather pocket-book. "1 want
“?»o Jerry. We hurried mi, there and spruce bongiu which droop to the he.
bo»good
IUI.1
are
tire
re™,
‘
I,,
id
•
‘
ngulardlltoauu.,
’
’
.die
replied,
“Il 1.
”
geed
kind
zrc
the
-----"*
'
«v tr
soiuesoal an’ wood, an’that took about I to add a little mite to your happtnew.
WEBSTER
&amp;■ jiouuo.
HOBBS.
was no chance. But I will tell him earth with the weight of snow, and al­ Canada
i. —r.u.„.
,
very singular that they don’t get
[cheering]—having
kitxi* ot work in tiirUtadc-1 aH n’-‘ hPare capital.” He gave a sort | I am going to the country soon, for die
»Whwl
;
t
rias Hoe ailcn-lxl tu ptuin- |of humorous grin,as bexald “capital.’’] whole summer. 1 want you to tqke '■"O, Tim, you didn't think 1 was a lows the white mantle to drift over It, opportunity of appreciating.„B..
“Come around at 2. and take a hot
tide of Main Hirrrt
, He bad shoyeled off the snow and ' this, and jqiend it Just as* f tell yom thief? it broke my heart logo. It subsisting the while on the spruce­ an honor it in to be connected with a
buds, when the storm ceases ft can Dominion so full of hojie, with such a chop with me,” said n Mchd to Kpilcleaned out the putter tn perfection. You and Jerry must go on some nice
-----»•---------—s-------- **Y6u
the
other
morning.
“Y6t van
ORNO STRONG,
I Miw May had paid him thirty rente. | excurvfan; there will be plenty of was father. He got out some way, easily dig ite waj’ out, but sometimes glorious -prospect before her—{great kins, «i
imd had been watching us. He came a rain and hard frost follow which cheering!—I shall never be Induced. your diet, don’t-you?" replied" tipi
dlkins.
After a moment she said :
, them presently. Get a g&lt;K«l dinner, tluit night when we were w happv
How's
that?
——
. ” asked the friend,impa­
“Comedown to the basement, Tim, landtaxo all Yhedelight you con, and (•ounting our money, but lie didn't make such a crust on the snow that It even under the strew of violence and u ■‘-------I should not wonder If we could find | remember to teW me all iilwMit It after* dare offer tb lake me away then. The cannot break ita way up through, and threat of being “bull-dozed”—(loud tiently. "Why, you gave me,a cold
shoulder
the
lasfjlmc
I
called.
”
*o
starves
to
death.
’
The
more
domes
­
laughter]
—
to
sit
forunemomeut
longer
you an outfit. Two boy* hous^keep-' ward.”
next morning ne walked in with a jm- tic sparrows, robins and flickers bur­ than I can help in the Presidential
Ing! It’s rather funny!"
**
"• — .too
—good
------ * 'lor
W^f. E. GRIGGS,
*‘.Ur Mbw -May,
yuiLare
“What do they mum by ’bull|ier which lie said was a warrant for
States. [LaughTim scraped and wiped bis feet,stood 'anybody’s folks’ ’ Indeed, I'll tell you me, and that if I dared to say a word. row Into the , hay mow, lind a warm chair of the United
A LXTrlO.KEER. win auend to all Safes (bat may
I
1
.....__ _
roost in the ban^ncar the (arttie, or,
Jk ba IntnuUad- to hb&gt; earr. Terms reasonable. hte shovel in the corner of the area,
and followed the young lady within.’ next winter to shovel em\w ami do Ite’d send me to tlteTteftige. * T nicked attracted byjMRFarmth of the furnace, exjiect me Wck liy th(
?^u&lt;11 wered 1,or
from the teeamre
dp my tliingsg-T was so afraid or him— creep under Jpe eaves or into a chink railway. [Renewed hit
All winter he had been on hand tu chores." . .,
_. .
.
. , and Uwii lie wimted Uh* money
' Qfhis evening paper," I suppose they
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
ly and uexl
yH
of
so/—•-*■
“
**■
“ . ehhnnev
*■'
T the greenhouse more,
--- \attiicbed
am L to our jjjeau a bull that is half nshwtri ’? \nd
clean the sidewalk ind put in coal.
“Yes, liideeri. ’ 1 shall Im glad to swore if I didn’t get it he'd murde;
° Ttlje ,nJure4
kepTw,.Wiyi^er wwV’ MAGE BABHER. and desk r In Cullon. Tie., Besides hte wages she had given him
*‘.r
t«*r. *mi«te&gt;’(-riw«flii»g; t Tiie- meadow siml? "Ot t.-rimt0
have
you.
God
bless
you
arid
your
V Genl's JPumlahiag Goode, and ( in;, ot the
I told him 1 wouldn't; so he tied
seek-mu*- sunny nooks
a few old garmente, and hte gratitude partner, |&gt;&lt;x&gt;r, brave little mhiI. J shall
hands and bound my mouth,। lew. .1
^’fc field’*, “"d crouch down out of
had touched her. Now she felt rather think of you often.”
should scream, and then her hunt
"Wlial Menaced \\ ivesi'ary is disU. &amp; MAIL 'LINE
tho blaHt i " Wle the wood-cock hides men t, such as is customary in that,
amused.
“1 never see,an angel 'xeept thevues everywhere; and O, Tim, he foup
i 1U.‘!uV. ttU&gt;0,U{ the moss and ferns of the damp country, should be provided tor me &lt;'U»«?d in the recent issue of an agriBridget gave him a somewhat un- in the niriera with wings, but I kn&lt;»w Ho took me right out of the cL.
• t 1 wrtw*t‘: *’her*oBiy tin* severest cold out of the taxes of the people—[langh- cultural exchange. Any mfch tfho has
friendlj’ stun* as he entered the Miss May is one.” said Tim to bimseff
luiu to u vite-den, where thy/ wanted chains the springs. Along the coast ter]—and Lady Dutftrfn gave her ein- ««»« around the house it 2'A. if., pi.-,kitchen. Hhe never could understand
Tim and Ids lArtrur duunted I heir tn malM ak thief ofjue. ’'
*
many birds go to the sea-shore for a sent.whioh is doabtfnl.” [Greatlaugh- tel In hand, looking for a. burglar,
■Why a lady like Miss May idiould take money that night. Business had been
\ “ O, Jerry, deart don't talk : it. takes milderdlmate.
I with hi» wife ahead, carrying the
- ..-ixcrr*.
fancies “to beggars and that sort ot flourisUng of late.
rfway all your strength. God knows I
HUiMH AVER, Prop,
•| lamp, ought to Im aide to answer that
trash.” Dr. Muy looked ratherscrious
It nevertheless happens, in spite of
“There’s twenty-one dollars that nrifer could have a hard thought of
■ question. .
.
about it, and wished her mother li&gt;d ,wrvesik*-t-d up free and clear, and the ’yoAVi^U:;’rahd Tim btek’e ($wu.
their high degree of warmth and vital- }
Thicilsh Denvers.
lived, or that Aunt Helen knew Iww 'iudy’afljlv. Tim you bad better put it
StiKfllinrw C*rAf.
ity—proliably not' exceeded by any
A map, caught, Ashing .for trout on
‘• Just a liitk*.■■ Pcotildn't gut back
to interest her in other people. * He ' in'thdbflnk,'" and Jerry’s eyes spark­
md the Other day
other animal—in spite of the fact that
York County beavers are sagaoioua
to ydfi. They watched me, and beat they can draw themselves up into a
saw quite enough of the mteery and led feverishly.
animals.
A man from Nacxawick ------ w------------------ ?d the bvrtiet, who
JOHN Q CRE8SY,
wretcntslneiMof the world without hav­ -?I’d hiLyeio hide the bank l&gt;ook me uNtil 1 wa* sore and stiff; and perfect ball of feathers; which are the hunting beaver, recently came upon a remonstrated,
with’ the- majestic
W
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HUKHI
until only u fortnight best of clothing, and that they can lagoon which showed marks ot having answer: “Who. wants to 'batch your
ing hte pretty young daughter breaks then,” and Tim chuckled. ‘‘Think ot
one night I gave than the shelter thenrsclves from the driving been latelj- dammed up by those in- trout? I 'am oniy trying: to idrown .
Ing her heart
.7 over it.
bavin’s bank account! Why. we'd ago. wh«n
,1 ikantad to comeback and tell storm—that birds often perish from dustrioutj
rm."
.
.
“
' Come here
w®1* and
**»d warm yourself, ‘ feed a'most like Astor, or the old Com- slip.
creatures. Leaving his axe rtil^-----wqnn,.
_■--- .----- Al
l)Ut
Wfty WUJ, K()
Tim. n-w
Bridget,
—. ----------------------------where are those cracked
11 modore."
I ''-W'Ti '
JSiiS®
cold in large numbers. Ordinarily, near a beaver house, the tnrpper pro■ ■ •Hacioburg , woman.is the
| H. LEE.
An jdd
so lin'd, so tired! Then birds seem pblis to-foreUdi a change of
'Chocked dhhes and old tins I ' " duh
wm.nn; Tim.
mn. iI’nr
But I wisuyou
wish you 'wn*Hd;
m
eeeded to explore the region round widow of two revol mi onarywldlar?,.
. ,. ’fc’PW Hhcrin,
Jhe
street,
and
a
good
I
fell
down
pi«ked«utdie other day ? And there afraid to have so much in the house,
•“¥1 prepare. The reports of about, but on returning in about ati
me up and brought |ne the UnitCTl States weather bureau cer­ hour no axe ,wa^ to be found. This and draws a pension for each. -That's
are somechaira Ahrli cellar, (O, and It will be shmethlng against winter woman pick
the
thrifty wddien have
eye tn
it’s so ill
a^n clean, tainly show that, during the fall and
thom* old comfortaUw I laidavav.** I when btudnras te dulte-Kpw we’re in here, wt
mysterious disappearance puzxled him business w'hlfti they
affecbut his artoulriiment turned iiito posi­ (ion*. Ttmnfttbea
pieion
------_.iber
tive alarm When, going to the foot of a
h Anml lai fetlt Setirilm.
liabh
, when Mlsfi May ently generally—abandon their former
eot»hr,'
who fa
“To
To be
be sure,
sure, I1 will
will—
—to-morrow.
to-morrow. much until
cousHr, Ann
auu Flynn,
riynii, wau
m to be
ue marmar­
“
large luniper tree, no traces could lie
oming, when she haunts upon the approach of
cmne in. an
ried ou Sunday night. They'd be a And we’ll l’J - --- * -‘
cold found of his camp kettle and provis­
T wstitx M«*uou» uj&gt;ou U1C appHXMUl ut a (JOUI
And then ,,I —
godsend to her."
•
‘’Here Johft,”'saldan - hrite footta-r.
chink in urj
IT .,,X **’?• wr &gt;«A»re winter storm for more ions. Faint from hunger and fatigue,
you—Tim,
“We’ll divide themand Mb* May or lookitig
U’tundn! Nouttieni hK-alitles, often jmaaing be- he found his way to the edge orthc "that’s twioeyau haw come Iwme and
.
ON LONG TIME.
our
arms
again
t
smiled.
yopd the roach of the mverity of such pond, where n small black Object gHdrousin’ time on some ’xcursiun. We’ll
d find manimx 1Wtorihs, taking ibeir (teportufe often ingorer tlw surface of the water at-, expl
RUMELl.
; Bridget very unwittingly oumed the choose one with a brass band, and have MUm May mid I 1
mhal 'Xor iK»r only a few houm.before these unfavor­
| &lt;doa&gt;C &lt;foorv Tim Ida* of giving chtax t» nuie dteiK- hi owe oonier bv our­ In- hatv«n; that
.plllld.'
tracled his attention. Closer hmpee’ J’dlike able chaugea. The resident species, Uon revealed a huge beaver swimming
^cotwit?’ selves. There Isn’t the beat of Miss httle boys. Poes.
you come
yon
to
fell'
im-.
May in tills whole world.”
off with the camp kettle In his mouth.
and
let
me
be
v&lt;
f“lu,’__ warmer latitudes, ought to know
eand
The disgusted trapper left the fhted
“She's good, but then she's rich,
and you kuom Fteeda"-" ■*------ " ’ ’ It wry r»r? Kl»
•pot, minus ax, kettle and a good din­
M.y
iaclud- so Urgo.te herJtaJt dl
ner, carried off by the beavers. the matter tfWdter conslderat^n.
ojm
nmg
fl
mcs
(
liert
,
wme
judder
unpresaged.
But, Tim, I love y&lt;
Whether the beavara suukliiuaxln the
than
j hundred Miss Maya.'
middle of the pond or oauveyedftto . "I‘».'’ »Ud m&gt; apnown taar,'‘wh»l U
«i "ns s Tim chuckied and WinkW hard, but
a place of surety is,of courae, unknown; meuil br lUmdtarf" "twioiw. my
"Aitoc
ware j wild never a p-ord. .
AU Uio
VuHlrom the teethed of thefe operatian s
Gtvtrrai CoMtyancutf;,
Open wit!" (ho
euading the grass to revive, into ui ho firmly beUev—* *1--*
He was off-early hi the morning, as
—=—-—-—
Lrt
fta»
Uttie
atmosphere
which
cuts
the
akin
like
1,1&lt;! ljiui au important job on him d
of the axe flint,
un a Visit
DAU sugar, 4eRy. W4gild have dimiM all read you. sang the sweet voice over a
tudoifa .the impinging of Innumcraide partl- the instrument
1HHIEY T-O LOANj
c!w&lt;ff froet, and uhrfvels every abject dretroylng the
hia “stret *»b.
Ciooer clung theltiln'
and rhe witffcold, or buries it under dry and which seemed
bank like
Weren’t cool cheek was preraed i
drifting snow. Then it i» that the
UH I. small hlrth, caught unprepared, iraflbr.
hot with burning tear
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Justice of the Pence, \

�BOSTOK STORK.

BOSTOB STORE.

MAIN LINE.
long to live.”
Mr. Rosa has'spent 980,000 mi hunt
The old man had been well off in his
ing for hi* son Charley, and seems to day', but when he found himself on the
Im- a* far from finding him as ever.
shady aide of life, wife dead and home
Boston Corbett, the soldier who shot broken up, he said to his only son:
“Here, William, take ail I haw, and
_
___ . ,
Said WilkM,Booth. the aaaaaain of Lincoln,
friend hwoursroerrv thank*. We take is now a hatter in Cleveland, Ohio.
The non took the paper*—you bet be
great interest in reading the -local'
Little Wheat is the name ot one of
did 1 and the ftjhar was given a cosy
Bitting Bull’s chiefs. The U. 8. aoLL corner,a big rhaf^knd a corn-cob pipe.
diem wouldn't mind thrashing him
All went well for a year or so, and then
either.
we farmed while visiting in the vicin­
A dark night—&lt;n air-hole in the Ohio’■ make it uncomfortable for the nice old
ity at Nsriivillo two years ago. Front
River—a blind horse—two drunken men1 man in the corner. They threw out
are now doing buaxneM and whether and the coroner saw the tleigh at the5 hints, deprived him of hia comforts,
bottom of the river.
they are prospering.
and one cold day in winter he waa told

Ravanna, Ohio, Jan. 80th, 1877.
Editor Naakvillk Nm:

CLOSING-OUT SALE!

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

"Time waits for no man.’’ That’s an­•
We have, since December first, en­
joyed excellent sleighing, which has other. Doesn't time always wait for a1
’
the young folks. Dances, oyster sup- rail before it breaks f
pern.*uprise parties, lyeeuma, ringing
The voice of the hen was heard ini
the land yesterday, and the man who&gt;
mort a nightly occurrence; but now fell down, rose np with six’ different;
our snow is fast disappearing, sad Ohio aorta of slush on hia coat tails.
clay mud—which you "Wolverine*’’ so
Indiana doesn’t brag much about herr
abhor—appearing; but we anticipate women, but when it comes down to,
more Weighing before long.
mules she trots out the handsomest an­.

tlist be had better go to Halifax—Novia Scotia.
'
.The old man’s heart was sore as he
went out into the world to battle against
hunger and cold, and when night came
ho cowered in adoor-wayand wept like
a child.
!*Who is making that chin-music np
there!” called a reporter, wboae steps
waa amated by the nobs, and he went
up the steps, patted the old man on the
head, and by and by the story waa told.
imals ever hinged together.
We have good markets for grain and
"Come down to the station house with
The Prince of Wales during his Indi­
’ nfe,” said the reporter, taking the old
Corn 4T, and 50 eta., best timothy hay an tour received presents to the amountC man by the arm. “Your son is first
of
9480,000,
and
some
disagreeable
per
­
(baited) 97 and 98 per ton. We are
cousin to the man who preferred bus­
well supplied with rail road*, and ship sona hope ho will pay bis debts.
tard to lamb, and Fll help you fix him I"
The population of Germany la nowr
large quantities of hogs and other atoek.
Next morning one of the daily papers
The lira-stock market is rather dull 49,797,830. A recent census places the* contained an item to tluxefibct that an
population of Paris at 1,926,728. a gain1 old gentleman named Goodheart had
extc naive atockdealer waa killed in the of 84. Wfl, since 1872. That of MarapUla' been fonnd wandering tbe streets at
A.sbtatrain disaster, which is one great is 818,734.
night, and that taken to the station 910cause of the dallncM of the market.
The mighty sum of one dollar wasi 000, worth of United States bonds were
Remaining a friend and well-wisher paid over by the Portland Press the oth­■ found on him. The old man read it oof the Nrws, are are
er day to settle a ten thousand dollar■ ver throe times, slapped hia leg aa he
Respectfully Yours,
libel imit It doesn’t cost so much to tollI saw the point, and a beautiful smile
'Elmork W. Mu brat.
covered hi* face and clhnbed up through
the truth as it used to.
We saw this morning a young man। hi* hair. In about an hour hia son WilA Night
the Border.
।
who is still keeping np his diary. He liam rushed into the station and called
luui the weary, hopeless look of a tramp out:
On the night of Jan. 25th. Phillip
"Father, dear father, come home.' All
who has reached a town that don't is­
Ames intended to elope from hia home
of us were &lt;uy ing all night long, and niy
sue soup and has no stat ion house.
near St- Joaeph, Mo., deserting his wife
wife
is now lying in a comatose state on
Belle Plain, Iowa, claims the small­
and going »«V with her sister. Neigh­
your account!”
bors learned of what he was about to est woman in the world—Maggie Minot.
The
old man went home with him,
do. and at night surrounded hia house She is eighteen years old. twenty-six
winking at the lamp-posts and smiled
for the purpose of taking him out and inches high, and weighs thirty-one lbs.
as he turned the corners. He had all
coating him with tar and feathers. Tom Thumb is six inches taller.
hi* comforts back, and the son bought
Their rough usage had not progressed
A Detroit girl sat on her lover’s hat
him a costly pipe and a pair of box-toed
far, however, before Mrs. Amea be- and kept him*threc hours over time.—
boot* that very day.
anught them to atop, and, in consequence Ex. The next time that young man
Well as time went on the son ventur­
of her treaties, they sjtarrd him. Ames goes to see hi* girl, be should hang his ed to suggest that the bonds better l&gt;e
waa infuriated by tola experience, rath­ list on a nail, instead of holding it in turned over to him, and every time he
er than subdued. Soon after the de­ hia lap.
said “bonds” the eld man would smile
parture of the mob, he went to » room
It has been decided that a man ean and turn the subject to patent milk cans
where his wife was praying, knocked legally kiss the hired girl, if he can or the necessity of counterfeiters taking
her down, dragged her out of doors, prove that he mistook her for his wife, more i&gt;ains with their lead nickels. The
and beat her to death. Then the sinter but bow shall that profit a man when other day the father went to l»ed to die,
who had hidden herself in a burn dur­ he finds himself with only one eye, and and he smiled oftener than before as he
ing the presence of the neighbors, re­ no hair on his head.
lay waiting for tbe summons. Tbe son
turned to the house. How she waa af­
Wicked boys started a cry of fire in a said his heart was breaking, and then
fected by the murder is not known; crowded revival meeting in council
he went through tbe old man’s clothes
but it ia certain that it did not turn her
Bluffs, and the ensiling panic affected to find the bonds. He didn't find any.
against Ames. They did not altandon
exhorters, converts, and sinners alike. He searched the barn and the garret
the idea of elopement. Two homes
All scrambled and fonght for exit, and and tbe cellar, and when he saw that
were saddled, and as much of their
death was very near he loaned over the
several were badly hurt.
portable property aa could be packed in
There are in this country 8,000,000 far­ bed and whispered:
in traveling bags, was got together.
“Father, do you know rhe T”
mers,
1,300,000
trades
people,
2,700,000
The body of the dead wife waa laid
“O, yes—I know you like a book," re­
acrou one horse's back, and the sister mechanics, 2,000,000 professional men.
plied the dying man.
.
43,000
clergyman,
40,000
lawyers,
128,
mounted the other, the first horse being
“
And, father, don’t you ace that this
led by Ames. Thus they went about a 000 teacher*. 02,000 doctors, 2,000 actors,
tiling is killing me T"
6.200
journalists,
1,000,00
laborers,
and
mile to a river, which wa* frozen over.
“Yes, William, I ace it”
&lt;
Amea cut a hole through the ice and 975,000 domestic servants.
“And, fatlier—those—bonds,
you
threw the body into the water. Doubt­
This spell of political weather recalls
know. I suppose you want them used
less he supposed that, when in the. a saying FishcnAmes's: A monarchy,
to purchase you a monument F
morning the disappearance of the fam­ ho said, is a merchantman that sails
"Correct, William.^ whispered the
ily was observed, the belief would be well until it strikes some rock and goes
father, winking a ghastly wink, and aa
that all had quit the neighborhood to­ to the bottom; a republic is a raft that
that same o)d amile covered hia face
gether. The result wa* prevented by never links—“ but your feet are always
death came to take him to a better home.
the fact that n young man aaw what in the water.”
When evening fell and the son and
waa done at tbe river, and immediately
Among the buildings recently ex­ son’s wife were wildly acandiiikg the
aroused the men who luui formed the humed at Pompeii is a drinking saloon
straw bed to get their hands on those
first mob. Amea and hi* sister-in-law with it* tables and other npperte nances.
bonds, a reporter stood under the gas
mounted the horses and rode away, not The pictures frescoed upon the walls
lampacrosx the street, and with his
knowing that they had been watched. represent tavern scenes.
Men art­ thumb on hia nose ho sweetly called out;
Itwaa then nearly daylight; but they drinking and gambling at tables; others
“Sold agin and got the tin—next filial
had spent time enough in hiding the are seated upon wooden benches against
son step forward !"—Free Preu.
body to give the mob n chance to form the walls and others are standing in
Bank rubbers and forged check pas­
anew. They were overtaden and cap­ conversation.
tured. Anics was promptly hanged to
Trial* never come singly. It was 'ser* are becoming vevy numerous, and
a tree. The woman was delivered to was only last week that we learned that ;yet people wonder how a b«tnk clerk
can save 99,000 a year on 91.500 salary.
the Sheriff of the county.
the coal supply would be exhausted in
a little over nine million years, and
Snaan Shreck had the reputation in
Princeton, xy^ of being a wonderfully now the news comes that the planet
--- v.
... i.u,
truatworthy fortune teller. She was Vulcan is lo«t. We can hardly think •od
nt» joint note of r4««iTtei br OarmoaKmlth,
not an old bag. according to custom, but any one would be mean enough to steal TdMm and Kmltl.. Tbe Under will ba rewarded by
deilTcris* tbe aame to
Vulcan,
but
the
nights
have
been
dark
rather young and prety. She predieted
J. C. DILLIN.
lately, and there are a good many tramps
tliatC. Lewis Hollingsworth would
about.
JONES &amp; SELLECK,
meet death nt the hands of nnknown
A Sheffield. Eng., boy, nine years old,
men on the highway, and that hi* horse
would return home alone, and that his taking care of his one year old sister,
body would never be found. A few while the mother wn* out, first tried to
days ago he started on a horseback set her clothes on fire, failing in which
journey, and won the horse came lau k he began cutting her throat with a car­
rideries*. His wife waa grief stricken ving knife. Interrupted by neighbors,
until she learned that Susan had also he attempted to hang himself, and was
disapeared. and that,her husband had nearly successful, being quite black in
Naahvllle. Mick.
taken his best clothe* and all tbe money the face when cut down.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
8TATIOKS.

Charlotte

£

STATIONS.

CMrisWHaaUnga----M'&lt;MJevtWa.-

tr^° For the next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for
their New Spring Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if
prices will do it.
- -

AtttoUc Kxprte.te.Te. Gresd Eapld. 8.Scrt.y

H&gt;»r C- Wrnrcm,
Gen'l Fam asd Ticket Asrai, Chfcara.

LEGAL.
NOTICE.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
2D2R,75T GOODS,
itTOTiorrs,
ZFJLITO'Z' GOODS;

uhrille, ■ pocket book, contain* • n umber ot
. and one note of ow benared and forty del-

G-B/QCHIR/IES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.

PBOBATE ORDER.

yours Respectfully,
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 187

rsTsss.*

Free Exhibition

date™

I S. or any re
• rbanfcnand
UK. P.WdenL

WIDOWS J CBiLDKBFAKKSJ
•inc* dleeh
MILO

FITS, EPILEPSY

BANNER STORE!
FOR THE HEXT SIXTY DAYS I

FALLING SICKNESS,
■fallible Fit
11 tend them by
Dr. Itaelarf u

mall, port paW a free trial
the only pbyelelan that tn

Where he is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Good* far the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory ol mtn was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this FalL Why,
who ever heard of a Gtod Check

CHLOE J. WOL-

A BOBBINS

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD.

CONSUMPTION,
cured.

POFaTIVELY
Still it is ao!

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Price* from

To two dollars per yard.

Patterns
prmnUm

If you will cal! and get pricey before purchasing
ASH k ROBBINS,

r&gt;.

GRIFFITH.

RJEAD AND tfONSIDERII

TNEFAUaT having beea made la lb. condition.
U nt a certain Morteaae. dated th. twenty Jflh

DENTISTS

he could accumulate. Now she is searcli
The bride in a wedding in Lexington,
ing for bis body, but she expects to find Ky., waa ninety years old, and the
it alive near by Susan.
groom being ten yearn younger. She
was elaborately dressed, and the cere­
Owing to the disaster to the Arctic mony was witnessed by relatives enough
fleet, whalebone has gone up nearly 50 to crowd a church. Five generations
per cent, in value, and only steel cor­ were represented, and a representative
sets will be worn this Winter. Steel of the fifth, a four-year-old t&gt;oy, pre­
corset* are more objectionable than sented her at the altar with a basket of
orange blossoms.
front lightning, but as there is a good
In Maidstone, England, the other
day, the Master ami Mistress of St.
St John's school, which waa built and
much of an opinion of a girl who won’t
endowed by the late Lari of Romney,
be willing to risk lightning.
quarreled, through jealousy on the part
Infidelity i. raring difl7 acetm- of the woman of her niece. In a fit of

AT THE BAKERY

The K-elia/ble Firm of
CAN Bl FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,

KOCHER &amp; BRO
Have just added, to

table, ml the j»int „t U&gt;. knifr Mriking her husband tn the throat, killed
him almost inatantam ously.

MaanteM Island, in Lake Erie, ha*
been bought by a man who intends to
Ktock it with black cats, and kill their
progtma for their fur. He will feed
thejn at first m&gt; fish caught off the shore

usual large stnek of General Merchandise, a

GROCERIES, and

.GE STOCK OF

WARM MEALS for tie Haafry!

goods, Groceries,

LOOK IN!

Jon* to it* number* in this country as

MORTGAGE BALE!

BOOTS AND .SHOES

H. ALDRICH.

$100 in Greenbacks

the aumof Rv« hsndr^

Which

bought for CASH and will be

sold at the lowest

"

Prices

Pookry. Ajrienitarai lack,
s. BiJrarvrart, Ete. Kte. teta

thew to. nm* their hid**. »nd srllteg the leather

JOHNSTONE &amp; GIBBONS.
H Wert L*ratd 3ft., Detroit,

WILL.AM PARMKNTKR,

tor Printers.

MICHIGAN FARMER

will utilise the sua of the slaughtered

"JJSTgvr.ath.im

*d&lt;J Job Ink.,

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON BRICES'!

KOCHER BROS

�1

Stop! Stop! Stop!
enough.

m 8ALB AT A BARGAIN.

L. 1. WHEELEB,

FOREST

A xew PlAJfO WORTH $«0 FOB $300,

IS
C. C. Wolqotx, Nashville.

Our devil dtocourecth upon the «ituationas follows: "Hurrah for tbe blue
—Allen G. Can-, of Woodland, has
ribbon policy, and the red ribbon re­
organixed » writing school in this vllform. Mothers and wives neednotnow
Hjxnd no many wakeful nights and
husbands and son*. Hurrah for reform P

-Don’t forget the Christian Society
entertainment, at the Opera House to-

—Thomas Purkcy ia drawing stone
upon his lota for that new house. Girls,
see that your caps are act and in order.

—A. W. Phillips, started on his Cen­
tennial trip last Tuesday. He is visitCo., N. Y.

i

—Curtis G. Mixer, of Hastings, has
challenged F. B. Gammon, of Eaton
Rapids, to a collar ’and elbow contest
for $200 a aide.

—WflL M. Watkins, of tbe Middleville
paid this village a flying
trip, last Friday. A little girl camo al­
go. Come again Will.

ASzxxtrrvx Cat.—About the last of
December, a man named Smith, from
Hillsdale Co., bought and moved on to
Urn Grover place, in the Keaglo neigh­
borhood. Ho brought with him from
Hillsdale Co., a cat.. One night before
things were fairly settled, the catjumpcd upon the table to steal her supper,
and her master struck hera smart blow
with a hat. The cat immediately jump­
ed down and mewed to get out doorsShe was let out andjthat waa the last
heard from until last week when Mr.
Smith had oc-axion to return to Hills­
dale Co., and found the cat at her old
home. She had accomplished a journ­
ey of nearly one hundred miles alone
on foot.

How Much can a Team Draw.

Our readers will remember an item
—We have made improvements in that appeared in the News week before
our paper this week that enables us to last, saying that Clum Price hauled a
give our readers much more reading load of wimhI tlist weighed 7,670 lbs.
Now several of our Castleton farmers
—Jerome Wright, of Alleganwe, as- thought they could beat^these figures
Berts that his wife, that was Eva Par­ and on Friday made a trial. The rec­
tello, has left his hgl and board with- ord stood as follows:
William Troxell’s load,
8,360 lbs.
Samuel Nice wander’s load, 9,640 lb*.
—The revival at the M. E. Church,
George Haskins’ load.
9,845 lbs.
thus far, has been attended with mark­
Henry Falconer’s load,
17,085 lbs.
ed success. Rev. Mr. Aildn returned
The Inst named man drew hto load
to his home at Decatur, yesterday.
with one span of horses, but it was on
two sleighs. Mr. Troxell says he will
—On Tuesday, at the depot. Cal. Sea­
bet from $100 to $500 that his team will
man had his leg pretty badly mangled
draw as large u load as any team, that
by Jetting it get caught between an ox
lias drawed wood, excepting Heury
sled and wood pile; but no bones were
Falconers.
broken.

Donation

RECEIVING

&lt;3T Pure Gum Boots at

LARGE

Mesars. C. J. Whitney &amp; Co., publish
that excellent Musical Monthly, the
Song Journal, and sell it at the low
price of #1.00 per year. If you want a
good musical monthly subscribe for it.
Messrs. C. J. Whitney it Co., can fill
—The next term of Circuit Courtwill any order for music that may sent them.
commence Feb. 5th.
The following
Married.
named persons from this vicinity have
been drawn asjurors to attend the same:
Warren Everett, Castleton; DAnicl
Clever and Myron Pennock, Maple
Grove; Wm. Hartom, Assyria; and
In Maple Grove, mt Mood.v, Jan. Nth, M77, JoeUh
Washington Rising, Woodland.

—Be sure and attend the Christian
Society’s entertainments this and to­
morrow evening, and take your children
too. The programme is good and will
not fail to interest you atd amuse the
little ones. The receipts of the two
evenings entertainments will be used
towards purchasing the church a bell.

OT Get the bert terms for papers
thntyou can, and then go to Postmas­
ter Davidson and do better.
rar Best Water White Oil 40 cento
per gallon at
DaugAerty’s.
In sums from $50.00 to $500.00, on first
class Real or Personal Securities.
Apply to
Wm. A. Atlswobth,
at hto residence or store.
Holloway's Pills ajto Oimtmxxt.—
Scurvy and diseases of the akin—Fever
restleaa sleep, foul stomach, tainted
breath, languor, depression of spirits,
always attendant on the worst cases of
cutaneous eruptions, are speedily and
radically removed by theee medicines—
the ointment cleanses the skin, and the
Pill* purify the blood, stimulate the liv­
er, and promote digestien. accents per
box or pot.’

pound is a great bargain.
A. M. Daugherty.

—A. W. Olds’ new saw mill will be in
running order next week. He has al­
ready bought a million and a half feet

OF

FA.LJL.

TVTVI &gt;

GOODS

There to no doubt but the present con­
dition of all kinds of business and in­
dustry to fearfully depressed, and it be­
hooves every family to look carefully
to their expenses. Winter is coming
on when children are liable to Croup.
Whooping Cough, etc.
Coughs and
Colds will prevail everywhere, and con­
sumption with other throat and lung
diseases will carry off mapy—These dis­
eases should not be neglected. Doctor’s
bills are expensive, and we would advise
our people to use Boschf-e's Germ ax
Strut. It never has failed. One bot­
tle at 73 cento will keep your whole fam­
ily well during the winter. Two doses
will relieve any case. Sold in all towns
in the United States, and by your Drug­
gists, Boise Bros., and get a bottle.

• amount paid than at act othet hotel
U, and always has been, beadquartan

W. D. PUR CHIS,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
General Dealers in

FOR CASH
FROM 30 to 60 CTS
FOR SALE ONLY BY

MEN’S OVERCOATS Will

In Mfchlgaa.
NMhrUle, Kith, Jan. 1, JtTT.
AINSWORTH it BROOKS.

DOWN !

Nashville, January 28th, 1877.

is burned in a stove on a Opem
Grati.

C. A. TRUMAN
C-A-S-EJJ

w.g.hlsworth&amp;co
WILL OFFER

During the next 30 days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO PURCHASERS OF

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
fcC.
&amp;O.,
dtC.
run.

lines

or

ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­

JOOk OUT FOR BARGAINS IN

Clioice Groceries.
AT THE

CASH

CUZEA-T5

the wood is very soon consumed.

STORE T I the wood is

WINTER GOODS
A lass of eighteen was Fitting with
her lover in the kitchen of her home in
Osceola, Missouri, one evening, when
site noticed that the fire was low. Ris­
ing to replenish the fuel, her foot struck PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING
whar she supposed was a piece of rope, *
TRADE.
The proprietors of end stopping tn pick it up she received

a wood fire on an open grate over

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOdD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
‘ BEST GREEN BIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD BIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MOBCATEL BAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE COT TOBACCO FBOM SO CTS. TO 51.00
BEST KEBOSENE OIL 44 CENTS PE. GALLON.

I always koan the QTTP A P Q ','h'':h X01 be 110,3
very best grades of D U U AllAj at about nasr cost.
A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND ; ALSO A
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

I am constantly receiving additions to my line of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!.
My story is tdiurt,—can .soon be told,
I have the Goods, they Mver be sold.

IVIE

Nashville, Mich., January 30..

REGARDLESS 0? COST!

snake in her thumb.

The girl simply

A LITTLE MONEY
Will go a great way if expended at my

■. The

OOXE EARLY!

From $5 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !
nr GREAT VARIETY,

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.
15 GRADES OF TEA
50 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.

while, yon h»re a choice ol wlceti
Ail Gooda Sold aa Represent, and Satiafaction Guaranteed.

•SMy. U 11® Cl.rj.tOT, Church, ot Mm ■

‘Live and help others Live,
by Fair Doalini."
Juurr inh. wn.

Side df Main
Street, ia W. A. Ayhworth’s Brick.
Location.—-West

night.
These difficulties have caused great
inconvenience to persons using-tiro

class of round stoves mounted with
heavy sheet iron, all of which butu

wood on an open grate.

The Combination Grate
used in the FOREST KING of 1876
consists of two grates working in

combination one with the other, each
provided with openings and corres­

ponding blank spaces, forming either
an OPEN GRATE or CLOSED

FIRE BOTTOM. aDd « operated
with a shaker from the outside of the

ANDREW C. LENZ.

8tove.

After thorough tests, we claim for

BOISE BROTHERS.

this important invention-That all

the coals may bs rttain»*d tn the stove

and any amount of the ashes de
that the fire is at all times under per­
DEALERS IN

fect control, and can be kept continu­

ously throughout the winter; that it

Drugs,

AfedicineSa

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL
SCHOOL.
INSTRUMENTS,
MISCELLANEOUS
AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PAINTS,
WALL TAPER,
OILS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,
TEAS,
FINE CIGARS,
SPICES, &amp;.C.
AND TOBACCOS,

r’reHCriptlon • CarefUlLy
Prepared at all H &gt;ur».

VALL AND SEE US.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CD.

If

green, it requires close

SPECIAL IHDIJCfflTS DURING TIE HARD TINES

Prints, Cotton*,

CLOTHING!

time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and

attention to prevent the fire from go-

GIVE

Stripes and Checks.

bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.
If dry wood is used, the st£ve (for a

---------------

Bnuta-fflufe
CLOSE OUT

The ashes falling through

the grate, leave the coals exposed to

the direct draft and they arc consum­

CASH!

bon.aHm.arer a year old, who an-

A CMd»l iarita-

It is a fact now generally under­

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS I WILL

C.C. WOLCOTT

stood, th«» fire cannot be controlled

DOWN!

log. hauled by Tom Purkey, that scales
1473 feet, and a white oak that scales
900 feet, all of which will help to make

trait, in this issue.

any prices that you can get
in town.

or kept any length of time when wood

L. J. WHEELER.

DF.ynys,

DOWN!

discount

FOR S3

.STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;C,

Uh, tbe Mgnlsh of that parting.

TIE IIIC Of HUES I

INVOICE

Hr The most ’complete variety of
merchandise in Nashville at
Daugherty’s.

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,

OBITl'LRT.

That are being offered Goods at Cost and less,
and

loaer by leaving
office,
and taxing jay for their trouble. B. F,

—Andrew C. Lens places before our
readers this week a half column advt.
There will Im? an^ld-faahioned dona­
Andrew baa a nice stock of groceries,
and the reputation of selling them very- tion for the benefitof Rev. C. G. Thom­
as,
at Norton’s Hall, Maple Grove, on
reasonable. Go and see him.
Wednesday evening, Feb. the 7th, 1877.
“V .
—A Hastings gambler took stock in a Come and bring anything that a family
faro game in Kalamazoo, a short time can use. Bring provisions for the sup­
since, and made $900. He hnuled fa per also. Turn out and haven good
There to no Medicine that has accom­
$3,000 more, but he happened to be in time.
plished so much as Shiloh’s Coxsumptiox Cure. It has established the fact
a crowd that made him disgorge the
that Consumption can be cured, while
New Music.
$2,000.
for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarse­
ness, Whooping Cough, and all Lung
—Complaints come to ns of several
Wo are under obligations to the en­ diseases it has no equal. No Medicine
dashing young men in Maple Grove, terprising music publishers Messrs. C.
was ••ver sold on such favorable terms.
who, when they attend public meetings J. Whitney it Co., of Detroit, for a If it wm unreliable it would be the
greatest folly to guarantee it. It costs
and the contribution box is passed, budget of late music, as follows:
nothing to try it, a* it can be returned
make a lavish display of greenback*,
"Evening Meditation,” by G. Presacl, if it does not give satisfaction after us­
and then drop one cent in the box.
transcribed for the piano by Carl Ma­ ing two-third* of a bottle. Call at my
drug
store and get a sample bottle for
—Josiah’fowl, of Maple Grove, whose jor.
.
"Delightful Night of May,” an excel­ 10 cents, or a regular sixe Fifty Cento
death is announced in another column,
or $1. If your lunes are sore, or chest
was one of the oldest Settlers in this lent piece for the piano, by the above or buck lame, use bHlLOfi’sBEIXADONxa Plaster, which seldom fails to give
part of the township, having removed celebrated composers.
"In the Cool Shade,” a German piece relief. Halbert &amp; Co., Nashville,
from Vermont in 1851, and bought and
Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
cleared the farm, upon which he resid­ by the popular Germany composer, erally.
__________
Heinrich Lichner, and a favorite com­
ed at his death.
‘ ‘IIackmetack” a new and delightful
position for the piano entitled, “La­ Perfume sold by Halbert it Co.-, Nash­
—The case of Sarah A. Brooks vt. I. Belle Polonaise.”
ville, Mich., elsewhere by dealers geuJ. Brooks and J. C. Dillin, came before
‘Tale Autumn Flowers,” solo, duct c tally.
Esq. Chipman, Friday last, when a and quartette, by Silencer Lane.
judgement of $33 damages and costs
JU® JdrrrtisrouBU.
"It was a drcam,” a song by Fred. H.
was rendered in favor of the plaintiff. Cowen.
Brooks and Dillin made no defense,
Also "Robert Schumann's Album,” MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
and have appealed the case to the Cir­ consisting of forty-three beautiful pie­
Detroit, Michigan.
cuit Court,
ces for the piano forte, which are cheap
Ltok it Porter, Proprietors.
enough to be in the hands of every mu­
—Clement Smit!:, our newly elected
Judge of Probate, returns to his native sic lover, no matter how poor they may
village quite often, and it is amusing
to see the manner in which he is hauled
hither and yon, by our mad populace,
who are bound to have his opinion and
advice on certain legal matters, if it |
takes every rag from his back.

KING

Hahratiu to better
ox any other

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

tirely overcomes all the objections
heretofore raised against this class of

stoves.
THE FOREST KING is the on­

ly stove made with the Combinatioa

THE FOREST KING ia Brawl­

ed complete with No. 12 cold rolled
jioltohed boiler iron.

The ASH FIT

extends under the entire DOUBLE
BOTTOM.

Krcrj Stove to F«llj Wurulel
for Fln&gt; Tetri.

�amt
. ^)Wwl:
Bmsu Leaders!
to tak* plare

■bill No. I®,
April 28, 1A73. relative to

Defective Brooka, of the ferret service,
arrfeted a gang &lt;rt eountrrfMlen&gt;-tU &lt;*in-

errning the inerirporanlou of inau
companies. ® •« 1; Senate MU J
amending mt of JK75, for tbe prote,-----induced to make a txmfeaaiou, and by thh hf hotel keeper*. 20 to 4; Senate hili No.
means the'dHMttvr obtained javiae-sion 23, appropriating money to buy frok—ex*w^tiK»l
counterfeit torthcState library. 24 tol); Senate joint
Of- &lt;”'Or —
100 fin®*y
**
_______
■
i‘*T*| plate*. Among
them —I were platen for the
xeoriutlon
Nju. 2 autiiorixiug the purchase
,MUI manufacture
inanufaetur* of &gt;10
$10 noted
1
ngi liaaks'Wt of book* of a public nature for the info of
State, 17 to 7.
' .
Richmond, laifiiyrtte and Mfineie, Ittd.. the
aifrend
Senate Joint rea^nUtin N*. 1 to atfrend
and ho alao recovered 40.000 eounterfWt - the ixmxtttntion wHkproride for C„
Klntinent of a ci^k to the. Hup,
।
urt, was. lost
.
lion for
The House concurrent rMolution
for ।‘
! an adjournment from Friday, January ;
tingulah ,
. 26. to February 5, wa« amended
te the I
I date and made to include tho period from
MM u 1-onlUc. Lh.w. , _ j ■■•&gt;««
I
-------- A *•-*-. - ------—• O.SM —. I jj.,
ond wtMk in February.
‘ l“
eCted j Thetriegraph• comjMmie* bare yffidqd
liTthe House, the sergrant-at-arm* a
essX.’m.w^i
ttelegran:" to &lt;’■ongresstonal inspection.
arteat for being absent without loxve.
I In tlie West Virginia Legislature, H. They were permitted to render tlwir; ex•
. G. Davis was elected Senator for tlie long ctMtaa and take their seats.
Heporta of (fommitteea:—Adversely to
I term bv a vote of 60 to 27 scattering, and
F,-Hereford for the short term by a vote
&lt;!.«.—E. I. Carfield, Detroit.
| of7$lo ITaoatt^ring.
_____ ______
Cl. L.— A. M. Clatk, Itexingt.ui.
■ ■ ---------------------Tbe following^ a list of offierra apThe Republicans ofthe Houno In caucus
TtinfteithTtifWitiv
SSI fi.r Afiniat Irol • fkitti-

&lt; • rand Setilor"^fearrjn - - Bela &lt; 'oggshali,
Hally.
i.
Grand
fr^Moon—U H. Bailey,
South
vll
ids. Tbe

the K

Hasti

lUalc. low. *125.600.

-

more bouse adjoining, loss &gt;18.000. At
- H catrv Leak. G rami Rap Parker City, Pa., several store*, ltwm&gt;2&amp;,000.
’
.
•
ting will l»e held
The Metropolitan Inaurance Company
of New York city han tailed. Thp com­
pany has amteta enough to pay AU ijabil*
fife Ufeoffkers. ete«-te&lt;l by Itiee in toll, leaving" sutfieiont to repay
the MtockhoJdera at leant eighty &lt;-onta on
fofr-CI, IX; Little, S*g|- the dollar and perhaps In toll. Depreci­
ating acciiritiun and low rates of tire riska
ttancelior-rJ. A. Hwe*sy, made thin wind-up of business neeovsary.
Tbe Iron vessel Ada IThe ale laden
Tho*. H.‘-4p&gt;Uniuly;Hi.
with coal, burned at sea. rondtire orig­
inated in the hold among the coal.

Grand Master-at-Arins--.!. H.Tyrreir,
nipat. Mrect. Hinton, on tffinduy «to«&gt;
* s r.d
'■-'•V
bundfng. wuftm eeata &lt;1.000,
Grand Maurer of the Kxchvimr- J. H. , noon. The
...-------------------------------------cohort, Jackakm.
! was filled In every portion. It is retlGnmd tuner Guard—Walter H. Morri- rmated that 10,000 jieople were unable to
I gain admisaion.
'
’ **
su • COLUMBIA, January 2».—Circuit Judge
tlv„ t ii san- &lt;’arj»enter rendered the following decision
to-day on his return- fis&gt;m Washington:
First—I find, a.-) a rtyialmdon of I**’,
Tbe nMaannital meeting of the Grand
l&gt;&gt;dgc will be held in Iketrolt on thrdre- that D. FL Chamlwrlain was not on the
7th
of December last legally Installed m
und Tuesday in February, 187*t.
Governor of South Carolina.
.
R ta Stated thalJLF.Ueljockdd the firm
Second—Wade Hampton was not on
of Debosk .t tafitehtae, Jirarid Rgplds, the 14th day of December, 1*76, legnlly
dealers in real outate, harf left the city 1nstai led into the office of Govcn.or of
very heavily indebted to his partner and said State.
puwips lie took about
-if other
Third—The Attempted installation of
pr^ii's money w]th tihn.
’ !
D. H. Chamberlain being illegal and void
’ Benton Hanchet. the Presidential elec­ it ilid not operate In law aa a resignation
uf
tor who waa disqifiRifled and whose pluce ' the office of (v°veruor« which he held
waa filled.bv appylntnicpt, ha* been spirt nt that time, as by the constitution tlie
jicenard to Waahintrton by th* (’ornmittec Governor holds ms office for two yean
and until hia successor, in &lt;;h&lt;&gt;*en and
an Privileges attti 1-ZlMtions.
qualified; and as there has been no legal
On tlie 51.Ttb . an incMKitary fire wwn- cjualiflcatton of his «m-cw»or. D. H.
pleted the destruction of the main bupd- Chamberlain is lawfully In poascssinn of
inguf the Illinois .Maunfactoring Com­ the executive office, and entitled to dis­
pany, near the Michigan Southern freight charge the functions of tlie same until
house al Adrian, involving a l&lt;waof&gt;154',- such qualification takes place.
000, otte-huf insured. Last Saturday a
A case similar to the one that induced
fire,anppoaed b&gt; lie at spontaneous origin, the aboveia now ;&gt;ending in thoSupreme
damaged the buitdihg anil stock fcjt.ooo.
Tlu&gt; President has signedand ix&gt;rdlally
T*re hlftti named tWpcnter. and E.
Vanfleet were instantly killed on the 22d apprpx^Ahe Electoral, bill.
while choDpiiunlown a tree in l'lMwblre.
Senator Julniund^. Marton, ErellngAllegan Co. One of themen was literally hnyaen, Thurman and luyaru, and Rrptorn toshreds, his lungs, head and Imwel's rrwentallves Payne, Hunton, Abbott,
being turn entirely &lt;mi.
•
Oirfield and Hoar, have been chosen in
. There has been a reduction &lt;if salaries
inisaion.
of Clare ixiunty official*.
A Columbia (S. C.j di&lt;*pat'*h nays that
■ Dr. Kedrie-tells the Legistaturr ft is the
oil dealers who are putiiionlng fur a n*- at two a. m., oq the27th. at TimmouHyiUe
' ductiqn
the oil te-st. He thinks that B. O., Holloway, tbo Chamberlain trial
the flash test should Im 140 degr,"-, ami Justioc, wa* "hot by unknown parti.-'
near hi" door. This SMarndnation firtwi
- the tire teat should lie abolished.
the blacks who immediately armed, and
•The Flint.woolen nulls oonaumnd nj&gt;- the whitworganixed a "trorig police force.
wardsof 120,000 pounds of wuol during The two parties came tu collision on the
outakirt" sftiie-lovfl early yesterday
;he pa»l year.
Erriest Ingersoll, a Monrm- *‘!&gt;oy," in­ morning and tlqi .result waa two special
flow MMsixunt editor of NL Nicholas", lie* policeman woundod.when the whole foreo
.
. .
.
bribe writer of the beatrtitol article! n the ..rctunipd ,fo towp. .
last Appleton'" Journal upon “Our IViiv
Alex H- Stephens lie* vary low. at
' Wir Blrae.*' He WM a student dr natural Washington. IU« d«uli is likely to &gt;.«
Idstory under Agaaslr., and at one time announced at any moment.
■ oue of .the nlgfib staff of the New York
I The Treasury on Tuesday destroyed
Tribune.
&gt;1,070.272 in legai-tander notes, that
Dr. Jocelyn, President of Albion (iol- amount being 80 per cent- of the national
krge, died on the morning of the 27lh. Hr bank cliculation issued during the
t- tlied. been ill for mhuc time,-with diabetes month.
.
and inflamalion of tbe lungs.
Botli of the polllKWl parties will be rep­
Mm. Oliarlro A. Trebing wax killed at resented by counsel before the Electoral
’ifnlatuaxoo Saturday evening hy l»elng
ihrwwfl fram Jirr sleigh, her horar run­ Commission. ' '
ning away.
oreign news
Rwd City waa vfalted by a deatrnctlvc
fire on January 27. Loss &gt;6,&lt;M); Insur­
The present government of Havlirepuance *3.7(ML-;Tb« fire wtartod in a
™rfr„r
ol .ind .
I A ?, .
bT r.enebnira U&gt;
haveten IwJtnv).
! rt-Mstt .Bmsnom.

F

WVd'-w.lHbbm.nien" at Kat*
atnasoo; pver 30Q at Saginaw Citv; ijnd
thw to mar hundred at Jackson.'These
men have renounced their ciips«and wear
the rod ribbon to proclaim
’

.

Thu Riuodao telegraphic agency an­
nounces thattlie liasis of |&gt;euce proposed
by Tu. key to Montenegro and Servin is
moderate'and very conciliatory.

,

SMB fefrn*JThprytay. i

lanle Loatai

wltiiewfei having my j,

♦10 and up!
F8OM frB. WF!
..«i n-a,
but probably Tdday.
1 Senajluou.
tion are a most cruel mockery or unaile- i S&amp;W Gfl.TnTninrv 1 Kit fintT
Tbe rtHximlttee of House and
----here Sinre vtated fohy. In rouclurion they atafe j
« r IVbUlg. .
the University have been there
Wednesday, investigating the dafak
““—
*'jS
they remain at that work during tbe
UkUuO. .
I M«Lin«
(Himnu^ » riitinj a.Ml

nt

“ttKSiS&amp;hril 2iUrnl KrfortS

"

School have already been visited by the _________________ it Ute« to bppffitefore I
committee* assigned to them.
the Investigating fVffinmRUte and pro- I
dure the papejs, caUvd.|hr aufi in the (
c ngres
• meantime thsf they hr kept In custody of
I the Serghant at-arnu*. The first reoolu- .
tMwfed by a vote of 145 to 87; the feeThuknoaY, Jan. 2.\—The Senate voted tion
ond by 138 to 76.
. ,
.
i
Moxday, Jim. 2»— lu Uro Senate, the |

)G

chrohlc
■■»&lt;*

l.w; '

.
, The message of Urn Fta-wdwfiappraring
the Elfeforal bill was received awl read.
'
The Committee on Privilege and Eleetionx. "tibtnlfteda nqxirt hr th* majority
.of' th* , sub-romutiUre which rcrentiy
made amurMitigation In rramrd to the fete
election In Florida. A minority Veport
I' thiraitc, (Jordon, Howe. Johnoou. Jyne*, ' v?h^S"'^'i&gt;n'i '"5sma1,r
(Renublicuns iu Rqm*n, Democrata ln
^3ri4&gt;; A#*,!?.
&gt; : .
..

ALL WS«K WilBiNTI I)

The Hight Doctoral 1
TtaXwttoMyrftto Whole WwM.
j 1 OLLO W AVM DII^X^R,
“.I **J he ippeiltc; ifnllvws;'* Fill* «»«'
•
mrty
•oc.r"...y«ur
u Mill ree iMivcfo....‘I M-ntf for aiwttar »At, .-I
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In the HoCsK blHs Were Introduced :
-Mj onn ..rB morals* U wiw rurto”
11.11 Thurwl»v evrahiK.
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'1,'""’™^ s3f^,n‘l
Br W. B. WilliamsTRep.; Mfrh.) declar-,. -YoorWr &lt;&gt;’'llQllowav-nOietaM-ui court m***
H«UW bill S... X. rtUiv. U&gt;
iM-rU....,
Nhy.,.., Ing forfeited to the United States-curtain
btot. I miA.rt ***&lt;&gt;!
■the46M^Hon&gt;6fraiTrXl-‘;*aMHX« v
Teller, TAm-m™.
leads granted to Michigan for railroad t-hu-iita.ad.ta
r«-a
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Windom.
Witter*.
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_ mw&lt;* ofrtn to 17
‘
’’byte, wtnaoin. Wither*. »v righty4*. purposes, and providing for sale to actual .
Whir: vour r.ri«... j
After thanoon recess the House went j Republicans^21 {Democrat*,. 36.
fettunv. By Mr. Hnbbell fftep-. Mich., ? m
into r« inniitireof the whole on the Jenchartering 'a -freight railroad company
eral order, Mr. Norton in the chair, and tP*.,■ tuyfoarlMHn- L &lt;^*yton.( 7nq,t&gt;r» frbm tide-water on tlie Atlantic to the
cooaWeroA favorably Senate bills 10 and I
JrI“pl,u,’V
An­ Miwtouri River.
.
i
il and House bill 31, also Hotne bill K*11". Mitchell, Morton, Patterson HarA message from the senate informing
9..pending tiieconsideration of which tlie f*nt. shannmi. Weat-L. Republlmns, the U*»UM-th.-U the President had signed
Meuiycraw,
X.
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4bfl
eieotorat
bill
wan
read.
Tho
House
•
J!ntaneoa» Disorder*,
u
—
.-i.iiin.
-.4111
16;
Democrats,
1.
-----■ &lt;hft electoral hill was read. The House J
ootnmittee arene. Senate bill" io
The “*■—•- ,1‘—•
were placed on tbe order iWthird re— |nil
House' bill relative to heating and Ven­
the HofsKlhe
Horsi: the electoral
electoral bill
bill waaidjbwasdihn. i
_ .........
. .
E,rt
!*.L?"
rt?Prt’
In
the
tilating apparatus for the new Capitol,
curaed. to Uieexclusion of other busiiieMio :,
.
, 7—rr~::7
was pareed without amendment.
.
bill was advocated by Mesara. MrJan. 24.—In tho Senate, all alter tint i-n- The
Crary, (Rep. Ia.,) Hutton, (Dem.,
» tl
acliOgclauaein House bill 27 wa* strick­ Hoar, (Hajx.’MasXJ H*wltt, (Dem.,
|
«. ffit«
DI order of the Kidneys.
en out. Senate bill fi and Hoose bill &lt;» Y.)CaldweiI. (Dem., Tenn..) Htovefeon I
wereplaoed on tho order of third reading. and Caulfield, (Dems., HU) Wllfenl. ' di'frnnqhtoiog persona on acruunt of aex.
Senate bill No. 13 was paxM*d.
'
(Ren.,
Mich..)
and
was
opposed
l.y
6ar• toShe iin—r, a number of trew bills field. (Rep , Qi Mnnnm, ( Rep. O.,) anti in
ing *
a petition, said
raid ho wm*
wm btfortned
informed there
were Introduced. Senator bill N’a. 10,
Wit not a eiugio drunkard, gambler ot.
.
|tfuvkiing fur tho &lt;xnnpifarti&lt;&gt;n wfeAXlistri- Smith, (Rep., Pa.)
.person of vicious life among the jielltionFriday, Jan. 26—The Senate did no ere, and ho belie veil tho atatenient.
bution of laws relative to the .support af
11 is
business of importance. ,&lt;*£7
Several
bills
“* ,Y
‘l!" observation on Michigan, whore over
the |KX&gt;r, wi' passed.
'
&lt;l»H fbtjtheir
40.OOff.voCB* were,femafe suffHouse bill No. 20, amending section 10. wererej»ortod ami times (tixe^fotvl'
FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER.
■ •rage, satisfied him that the people ad-.
chapter 172, laws of 1K71, oompiler’a »»•- o0nslacr*ti&gt;nZ f • f , j ’ . )
'The electoral Jjlll wa« &lt;ii*&lt;-u«se&lt;l uu«i Vfica'tlng this amendment wire ’among
tion 4819, relative io teafementery guar­
»y rarsov* rtl icldlpasred in the Hqum'. The speeches were the most thoughtful and intelligent pee- I
dians, WHS (MIMM-it.
r.r ituprvpar dirt.
Mr. Alien ^tiered a sul»tllute for the short, tho most notable lieing those of pie of tho country.
,
Hou&gt;Hto'&lt;aieintent revolution for die Iteg- Messrs. HID (Detn., G*. )L&lt;imnr, ,lWn.
The Senate, at 3:30 r. M.. proceeded to
lSlat uro te-vMft the Stole InaUtutiona, tbe Mis.J and Wateraon (Ifein.'Kv.i In favor, select five n&gt; embers of that body to repre- ■
•uitetitute providing tor an adjournment and Tawnsmd,- (Ke)k N|'Yld opposed. ■ent it on the commission autborixed by
long enough for earl) committee to vbil The bill p.-wa-d by a vote of 191 yea* tow; ) the Blectoral Count bilk
‘
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. . . I1**® WwMfor ltaMlwiiii.' &lt;ll«»s*«* A&lt;ue. A«th
the Inattoutlon for which It waa appoint­
, Mr. Cragin CRcp.. N. H.) nominated ,»», imuoa. r mplxtnt*. Biau-tasen thaHkfo. ifowed.
j
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_______ __A6'/ot, j Messrs. Edmond", Marton, and Freling- el«. Con-------YJtt"
The_________
Speal
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Resolutions wore adopted: Inquiring ■1 Adams, AfniororfA,
XfiuneorfA, Andrt-«&gt;rt, Ante,
&gt;G At- j huysen, and Mr. Stevenson (Dem., Ky.) j
..... Goat, Jltadarhc.. Indication. Inrtsntillon,
whether tho stationery used by tho clerk kinn,
jtuts, Hat
tiagtiy,
' "George A Baglev. J«h&gt;i
uhn _H nominated
Meeara.
Thnrman
and Bayard; Jauo.Hr.-, M»*r Conrptonta. Lunita«o. FtkM or
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and committee* is fttmiabed by contract \I Bagley,
Jlagl-y, ' Hannin'/,
Belle, Blawt. Tho roll was then calletl.
Kkruination, Hrteutlou of urtnr. Ser.itnl.ior Klnt'l
or otherwise. That the Committee on I Bll**.
Bit**. B
Blount, Boone, Bradley, Briffbi
At the conclusion ot the roil-call.the ’.»u. s&lt;in&gt;iwu, stone and Gravel. Tte-D«m1er.
Judiciary be instructed to examino the Brown, Ky.rBi
president pro tom. announced that 68 1 »“*- Tutnorw, lAeere. Wortna of »U kind*, Weakstatutes itfld report- what umandioeota, if BurlrJdh, Cai
votea had Ireen cast, of which 35 were nr- i
l"'n&gt; »ny e»u».-, «&lt;.
any. are needed to obvtatc unfortunate I (umpbeH,1 vri»fc......, v,
r...,
creetary to a ritotee, and that Meaara. Ed1.11 PORTA 1iT CAUTION,
complications such as have occurrevl in Chittenden, Clarke, (Ky.). dark (Mo.), at tin ds, Morton, Frelinghuyscn, ThurNoor arvu-nninr uulrwihcaa
other State".
' dymcr, (Uchrane, Otok, Onran; (bx. man and Bayard had received the cocc. iisceM fur the Vntodftist
Leave being grunted, Mr. Robhina in- I Crapo, Culbernton, Cutler, Darrall, Dam*, unanimous vote of the Seriate, and there- I box of Hh • »&lt;»i GtaupMt. a i
Information
trodunxl a bill to amend sections 1, 2 and | Davy, DeBqlt. JtibbrtU, Dougta**. Dn- fore hid been chosen as mmnbera of the j *u* **!
“u*no’rtXK X
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3, article 27.1. Laws of 1875, relative to the rand. • Men, Alli*, Franklin. Felton, Electoral Com mi-tion
sale ot intoxicating liquors, anti to add a . Field, Finley, FuMar, Franklin, Fuller,
concurrent resolution wa* adopted f knowli»Kthrtnv.be»;mrfdu«
rl nr t hrtn to te »j&gt;nridt&gt;«.
R..IJ it tbr manu.»«lory of Prvtewnr Ilat-Lat
new section.
' . (Atuie, (Hbnon, Glover, Goode, Goodin, directing liw sergcauto-at-aruu» of the
Mr. Wood offered a i-oncurrent rreolu- Gunter, Hamilton (Ind.). Hamilton (N. Senate and Houm of Representativen to
tion, that the Michigan Senators and I j•) Hanr.ocf JJardejiburg.Hnrriii^lM.), appoint fifty men to nerve as special
Representatives in Congress be urged to J Harrtn (Ga.). Hytrit (Va.), Harrioon, policemen at the Capitol during tlie «movote tor tho •‘compromise bill.”
\ J/artridye, Jfart*ell. Hatcher. Hatheru, v*m r&gt;f the vote lor President and Vice
House bill No. w, for tbe appointment. Heymond. J/enkU, HmeJufiL, Ht&gt;ciU (N. President, or !hr such portion of naid
of an assistant prosecuting attorney for ' y.j. Hewitt (Ala.), Hill, Hoar, Holment, time as they shall deem neeenMary, the, ery diaordrradUrd lueach ton.
Wayne county was passed without I Hooker, Hopkin*, Hoskins, Howre, oxj ease tone paid equally from the con­
Office. 112 Liberty Street New York.
amendment. .Senate
She \| Jhimphrryi,
Jtyntoii,,. Jrnk*’, tingent tond or each house.
Senate bill No. 8, For
J'orthe
Humphrey*,
Mynton.^^J^nk*,
appointment of* comnilMloner of min- . jour*. (N. H.)F /TcAl. KeUry* J^hnar.
Li the Honan, the bin'appropriating
eral statistics and defining the Untie* of /.antler* (Ind.), /^tmler* (Copn.), Zxisc, &gt;500,000 te be paid to Ju men fl. Haden for
Ixuivi-mrortll. . J^nouae, tery. Lew**, the construction ofthe M innfawlppi River,
mei ta. Hou«u&lt; bill No. 49, amending I. uttrrl. tenttC. MaEktfr. Mai*h, Mc- jetii-s, «t:., jtamed.
tlie village charter of Hancock, waw DoturalL Mi-Crary/Mrliill, .VcAbr/rowf. ' The speaker lalu before tlie ilouae the
y/e.Xfa/ion, Mertile, Mrlenlfe, Miller, bill abolishing the Board of Commlsaionpassed.
Jan 25—In the Senate, a mmaagv wns AToltey, ^f&lt;rr&lt;mn, Morrinon, .Xfutehler, cra of the Metropolitan Police ot tbe Disreceived Irom the Governor announcing' /fraL Xrrr, Norton. O'Brien, Oliver, trictof Columbia Tho question was put, i
that he had sighed and filed with the 1‘tit/nc. Ptelpii,Philip* (Mo.).Pierce.Pper, shall the bill pans notwithstanding the
Secretary of State, a bill Blnendlng msc- I’latt, Potter. 1'rtweil, Beet, Bengtm, John Prenldenl’N vote? and it was decided lu
tlon 28, chapter 172, Lawsat 1871, relative Reilly, J B Reilly, Rice, Riddle., Rubbin*, tbvrtllirtnalive; Year., IAS; nays, 78.
to guardians and wards; also, to providu &lt;N. &lt;■.!, Rubin*•, (Fa. &gt;, Robert*, Roe* (N.
Tbe House proceeded to vote, viva voce,
for tbe compilation and distribution of J. ),' Satnpron, AbmiiP-. R’lllttr, Stale*, for members of the electoral commission.
laws relative to the support of poor per­
Tne vote ns finally summed up wan ns i
sons.
follow";
Payne. 308; Garfield, 240; | Old Reliable Went Market
The Senate pgssod Senate bill Nn 3, to Strait, fitenger, .'Heveneon, Stone, Bicann, Hunton, 383: Abbott, 2CT; Hoar. 281.
provide for making alMBraelsof land" sold Tarttar, Tcc*e Terry, Ttempimn, Ttema*. 1 There were noinfl scattering votes.
1
Tbe
Sj
a
iker
tbarvupou announced the
for taxes and unredeexned by-lhe auditor Throckmorton, TownJteb&lt;l (Pa.1, Tucker, ,
general. Passed—Yeas 28, nays o. House Turney, I'.iih-c (N. C.l, Waddel, Walker, •
...............
bill No. 'W. to anwmd section 6404 of the (N. Y.), Walker (Va.(, Walling. WaUh, ; Abbott, Garfieh! nnd Hoar.
Compiled Laws of 1871. being section », Hurd, n’amer. Warren, Wat(erhun.
ROE &lt;fc CLEVER.
On motion of Mr. Payne tho Speaker
chapter 201,relative to proceedings against IFcfU (Moj, Welta- (MiM-L WkMou*r, , wus •ottioriMd ti&gt; sq point two te’lsra, i
debtore by attachment.—yeas, 27: nays. L Whitthnriu , H7kr, Wiiutra, .1 .9
who are to count the Presidential vote on. &gt;
Senate bill No. 20. amending sectjnn 7492, hrtm* (Mlch.j, William* (DcL). W. B, I the part of the Huumi.
Compiled Laws oflB71, relative to officers Williams (Might), ll'itli*,Jlril*hirr, WilThe House then took up tb« bill re- ■
foes in criminal cokcm. House bill No. 18, son (W. V.k Wilson (f»J, JFourf iN. Y.). ( ported at the last aresion from tho Comamending tho art making an appropria­ Yt/M and Jboae—1«L I. .. •
tnitteeon Judiciary, In relation to dam-’
tion for heating and ventilating tho new
Capitol.
roeolutionfrom the House |
It&lt;nke
A. concurrent
COIK___
1 (III &gt;' I
for infringements which shall |
Aadjourning from rruiay, a»ui mt., ...
'i^nnrwTrsrr ('as-I l‘*ve oreurred during the term or one Wbat i« WmlIU er Feme,er Lifo-eitboai Health?
Monday, February 3, at 8:30 r.
for well elite, Congtr,. (jrtanft,- Dgn'foni, &lt; ^^,,.*&gt;
lrt'cc&lt;nil|r n&lt;&gt;tk*of toiHngoment.
(Ute, &lt;'ORg«r,. CrtMirftT Ugnford, '
tho purpose of allowing committees of well
Itennison, l/oliblns, T)uhn&lt;5n?’2&gt;itrAairt, *
bot|i bouses to visit State institutions,“* TNatJS,
Eatnre. F|ye’. /■tirneg. Fort, Avewas concurred in.
A her all. there’s uotbihg liken good,
mon.
... Frye, Cartie'.d,
------- —. , Dale^'Haralson.
Haralson,;
In the HotraK, Daniel L Crossman, —
warm viliagrof kindly people to run
Clerk of
of the
tlte HouM&gt;,
House, granteil
granusl indefinite
indefinite' Hendee,
Ijcmii'®, Henderann,
Hende.-..., Hudge,;'Jlnblik-,. ••
Clerk
•to.*'11’* *8
. ......................... t, Hyman. Jone* fKy-1, ’ to, itelwren chores in winter time. ‘
leave
: ’*•..
leave
of
atweuce
_to_go,to
kX»
’
n,
KtatadijA'oX
Lspham,
Law,
&lt;
a
’
’nr’tollter, or ^l”0"}1.1*.
timttion
rf-iil. concerning
U^ tor • the
Thataub"of
•P1rry
’k’Vm
' "r-«.l
‘
‘
ton and testify

i« Xrt=^1.

"!•■«"» Balli t p u»a .
RrtarUsIHUea,

Shop near Depot, Xhahvilb.
MK
ALF. U. BUXTON.

THESE FACTS
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and Ninel’

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m/tf

jw.

a,

auot rriu'w in. Alarm
fly well by jriHir tmtwm Ibex
u«i«»»l.,I. an.i «*»n
ftirnds »• *
r dte, or «pl~P*U rqartudM •
lu psor tetalib tor,or., wk
mt tnr.Dr. Atkin, further m
b».(nr i

DR. AtKfN l&gt;a» siren Ite MtiUe wAkn
ctenrsto Marine* Uh- next rknsfcni iiyfiMred

fortly er to bratr.I fei«fciaM: benrv K(l ONE
SHorun nftiPAlK thlt U afflkWwiih wwmiac
te Inrenhfo dtomre Imt cherteh ■ lye,, of b,lB&lt; rr

BLINDNESS I snd DE1FNESS! !
■wrewfally t.-rated by mild p tnMto- \ rm. Ey

Catarrh, Consumption!
ml&lt;&gt;&lt; totwaltfi Aod llfri, wto-n chinm- •( dl
i»4 1H the taiK are rarM tortrt. AlMuS (mis
tnbitor ami CotMtAt.itJoual ftntonUw |T»«tr
LIIGERDIG OR CHEOSIC DISEAEEa
ftorrtlnll, Rhrumattom. bvApep.1*. Pltoi,
llrnpiy. Grarrl, CottMipatlaii. Tape-Worn
IHwm*-*. 'U.. of whatrvwr aomr orsatarr
dllKh&lt;nn! and akillfollv tinted.

LADIES!

TbeMarrtodJir SlWtoUwJritw akloradrtov |n
any delicate matter ti-tetfiflt tn bnlth |mm1 brautyl.

1 moortint Information.

EPILEPSY

DEFORIITIES,
GENTLEMEN!

TOHIO. UDDLE-IOED AHO OLD KKS.

liy phvriciaiM lu fen
with ttase cmml It

Sypbili,.
n u oath
No “&lt;rlivetar* promptly rtij.jJied
ikUiai «uff&lt;-r the t. rrtUle
-*
‘ ‘
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traded

GOOD ADVICE AID GOOD TREATMENT T 1

.1' I Xratl 7lii5!! Scad Sill!!

Dr. AKIN’S Remedial Inxtitite!

Uqoor ltrt.il.
’

CONFIDENTIAL!
«&gt;r tor Jotter, ivamlng to hto trote say ildkMr. p^r
MMl. OT family matter. and on always rvly nprv.

CHRONIC DISEASES

FMcker, have a &gt;iish of talk witbsoutr niechaniBenton Hanchett in the electoral vote of
,
. ~ri----------------------- . -‘raft. T’ur- cal frit-iul, or laborer, &lt;»r preaqhyr, or
The Servian cabinet Unit on Saturday, MMUW.. W.Ctak, WMmM .. ’man Rahicy(Hohir»»&lt;&gt;n, Rusk, KingUtmi, student, or rturv-fce«|Mtr. Bore in and
appoint
n
deputy
to
act
during
hia
al&gt;Sinnlekson.
Smdh, Smith, i UsU. tjH. concentrated swevtnrw of (he
A meeting ofdtte«tui of Weiuxta, Banks and it is reported they decided to accept wencr.
•
.
and Salzburg, three village* on the went Turkey ’s proposal".
The House jiaiwetl Hoimc bill No. 4'J, (Ky.). .VstiM (Ge.)M8&gt;VriL n»«-&gt;'burgr. tV„rl&lt;l’&gt;. mire Di uifitey.tif nll M-ui-in*
side of the river, was held on Saturday
&lt;V’ 6r «•«♦*
after the mere ’----- '
The Servian government requeata that relative to ubuoock
Hancock.village
village cnarter.
charter. a
77 to ,^’7 w.irs w-Mrim
night to conrfderUie feasibility- of annoy
S
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tbe (H toman am luwsador at V ien na ah ould
ing them to Bay City. If was. derided cuter into negotiations' with th6 Servian
not to do this, bat they took steps to pr- diplomatic agent there, having no repre- Mouse bill No. 9, giving Wayne county
DETROIT MARKETS.
gaiilze the three villages into ope city by .tentative at Constantinople. I'he Prince
«„a .«v.„ K.pU1.u. t
1 of Montenegro has not yet replied to the S25-“X™
. . Flour—Choice white. 7 50 to 7 ?•;
Tbe refonu movement at Bay City ha* I invitation u&gt; treat for |&gt;ciuy directly with time for paying State and county taxee in .
ilium &lt;i,00 u&gt;(i,50: Ambcni7,(»» to .
drawn mriri nion, Mo wwmeh and 21 &lt;1 j the Porte.
.
, .
Detroit,
to 0; also House bill No W, ex­ ran* were absent, namely; king, fb/Zina, iI Ixhv grade- to aUporfine, 4^S3 to |l,00.
ft
tending
the
same
privilege
for
Picrsou,
.^y*- &lt;?a
. ..
' , ; Tho Afnerican Spiritualist, Slade,who
i Patent protxus, S,1W to H.SO.
.M&lt;im.-dm county.
OtArr, /Me/Hto**
Tctifii?Jrf\iiFiTa. and ;! Wlteat—White, extra.!,«• No. I wl
Tho Monroe reform dub has 255 meui- i
•‘eutei.ced to three months' confiueA concurrent resolution was passed to
Imra. Connected with it taa company of m«nt at hart laMr.’lwi hta aentence have tbe tong receos take place from Jan­ Wheeler.
I.4HJ; No 1 a tn 1st, i.44 to 4,
Cadeto-^onng people—also a ehfldrimfe I
°° *“
««» l*W*l technical
;
Buvkwheat Flour—«MW p
uary 26 to February 5.
.
The concurrent resolution instructing affirmative vote was made npof foi Item-■!’ Bariev—Canada $1 40 t»
ocrata
and
34
Republicans;
the
negative
&gt;
ft.ooto'l
30.
At several poiata i» the State small-pox | The Times oorrMpondent at Zeinlin Micblpo memo™, ol Coo™..., ,o»
.« ------------------- j
»----- uh—Of.
Appiea—l^Kito Lit
; -J. ' ,t5’iK Vnii
d&lt;drt4if&gt;l
. case* hare occurred, carried, Uds xwort- I telegraphs that the situation is so oompll-- mi
_______ ‘Brad'Beaus—IIand-pi&lt;-k1sl,&gt;t,
ed, by meh returned front the Detroit rated that At Is d(n|X»*ible to form any voteftf19to «U. .
.ley, ....
" Willlard&gt; -...I
1HU
Potter,
and w
W._ I.
B. W
Williams
I mon 1,00 to 1,50. Jiouae at Correction.
opinion as to'UH probable tifealt atxko
Jan. 26—In 'Senate the following bills voted lorXhe
sirip-jiv
'■
b&gt;rXU«&gt; W|l;
bi|l; M&lt;
Moshoj. Conger, HubButUw-vFx»aiU ,C&gt;U« -11 "•
‘ mt »*
' l. . u j
. r! rriebt in Servin.
were panned. No. 36, to amend the law liell-antj*
lwu
n niunni m
aaains. n. ."rew»«”.
Waldroh
The Hon. Michael Hand, a resident of
Berrien
store 1«L died at his borne ' Rant aa. January 3O.-The Britiah.Ger- relative to aawwiment and rollertioD of I)uran&lt;1 Ml„i A.S. Williams (Drino.-ratai
Cheese—Prime tothnire N:rtir H ■&lt;- .
tWs ibtoWthe state . Drrexnd Hogs—ftolw ut &lt;7
man uhd
praesed- to taxes; HoffebUto. to. linHdng the ।
ii^it:
Monday.
--------*“J .Italian dbukula- win ---------&lt;'ottlqjo to-day, it la reported, to induce
I hravr 91 6" to 7 Hu.
■A oMtvirt named F.ogene Bentley, sent Prince “Nicholas t«. make peace if the
TMWXyplea—H to.-.eto.
from Eaton cquntv for otu* year for horse Porte will cede to Montenegro the twelve bill No. s, to prevent malicious interferSaTptUAX.-Jau. &lt;*7.-|i»lhe Senate, the
mealing, escaped 'from fee State prison diHtricta doniandotl. Montenegro allows cnee with busniesxof railroad companies, inlllt4J-jtfeW»C’ni’.’l&gt;d&gt;}rtlrtcaiion appro- । Peaches—itl to l«c.
Tn cm! ay morning. He was employed tho Turks to send iuto Nlreics twelve etc.; House bHl No. 27, rest net ing1 the j priatlon bl Ba wertrealled up. The amfflid- j 3k-; fresh 27c.
I
: nntalde the wall*, and walked sway.
re*ervaiionof"eatain entertuininentlMll". 1 menta by the Committee &lt;&lt;n Appropria- j J Loney—For. Ixjx, - IA to--W; stiMi|i«"l.
tons of provision® duripg February.
Alno.Senatp bili.Nv. 24, to afifend lite act kjro*wm»ww«l imam* lbc4sli1i|MMe&lt;l |
, Tbe notorious shoplifter, Mra, Miller,
lAxtXiX, January
Prot Itonkcater
JmroiXtig^
MvH*ara
H ’ G^i l'fl
ha*'been sentenced by the Detroit Re­ took out new summonres to-day agaihrt
roSretloita I “ : Irom Ibo'lOth n( Marehnext the act estab- i
&gt;•?_“» M’
,3.- &lt;t,n‘,.tT.f2
corder's Court, to five years in the House the Spiritualist Slade, and Simmons his
of Correction. She is wrefl' known in awdstont, for conspiracy, and alao against
i...u—1
Ar i ii&gt;hi,.» tta&gt;
of &lt; ummirinni&gt;n of-.
Grand Rapids. Milwaukee,St. Paul and Slade under the vagrant act.
tlie required two-titirds vote awl was re- Southern Claims passed, with an
anrinwtL Mte baa rerved in all fifteen
committed to committee oftite whole.
f went jpmvjiljim kU«I-:&gt;O4bwg hl llr bill ,-‘.“7^,
years in different penitentiaries through­
Tb. V.U, .»&gt;.&lt;&gt;- osmrem moluWon.'SulMk M.
•» 1- I.it.nd th. '
,
out tbe United States
. . - --. /u;.
A lakerchtxmer.thetkduujliiajifroiu authorizing the University Coinmlttea to time for filing claim* Is'fore said com-. J1 . Po»i— Mw ts»rk. tW» iti
. Alpena, Michigan, with deals for sit during the long rocnH"‘^ras revonald- .
PF m j&gt;atar?1 itM'Wb«JU’:Uvi. or ,
GENERAL NBWK;! England, left Michigan hud (X-tolier
» I'FIW.
-witn
tacn“ ,S'C'
s««'&gt;'«rd eh iulders,
and rauebed Qtwefmtown, November
timqious mum ot Miz!
• t... k..y»,
During the recMit raid atortrt. a tall uf SCtli. It was a terribly hard trip and want tw by (be House.
Mtmate went intoexecutivesemdon.
yet tbe schooner proved an adtuirabir■ The
m* rwniste
imovxecituvesession,
sailor. One entry of the log «*vs.-— land am finned the following appoint“Oc&lt;ob«r28Ul.ul»der vWTw£.ll w. ;
by thcOovomor.
.
..
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ON WTATK BOAItn OF CtiAklTIKs.
I undo. Magava notion that he would rail
.‘‘v-].:,;??-.! irv st‘«n i-&lt;r tmJ-i
length. Tbe Memphis Ledger vouchtw all tore to/’ The .schoener did not
George D. GUtaaple, Moreau K. Crodby,
heave-tn. Some rd the men were in­ Untie! D. Pmftsrn. Bishop Gillespie o
appointed for eight ream from January I. .
jured by the bough voyage but the
W
M1I
.
PET1U.IT l.IVJS S-IX.VK,
vowel got through safely and "we
I ha« lined never lot one deal from our deck load,
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i
and five doll&amp;M would cover the damR&amp;frfniag boari Were again prraente.1 ritapdXktaper.bwdrwi.
•)
Janutuy 1.1877. Jr. Putrtam, of Poke- at the
the bar
lnu. of
of ltlfl
Hotus^ They
Tiiey soot
aunt up
up to
to] Choice
Choice to
to extra
extra stopping.
"hippie?.
&gt;4 W
tluj Hoiuw.
&gt;4
&lt;
Iain’s report ctloen with the “remark
I tibe«terfc’a (leak their taittNir, WMeh
Good to ebolm
—bnWu-ring,
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44 »ta 4 M
that buwnesrt &lt;»n be found on this side
Peer to mediant bateboring. x
« 7&gt;
s elnas- WlWu»
,'
their acta they acted with the most sin- Poor to fair stocker*.

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from the , mioes, nmi with a. desire and
i tn a de- T submitting iu all good faith to
Imo rixetl | fuj rtsjuiremeiii of tin* House
incut HU

THE MubT DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED.
mrat. rextotMifon jraarantiwd to
(nratitad. Patient*vMted.fndt'

w» ■prod more than
kepntam W.-1L Tbs
to—n&lt; time r»r-. teeu
LIFE IR TOO SHORT TO BE MISKEABLE—-I—... '*
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The Doctors Loranon
57 Moaroe St., Rathlmnlwow-.^'aKTlw b—atou
anrAhrr rtrtranrr al
91 Ottawa St...

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'»w»*rai«- ruoma for.41ftrent.pUteM*. Call
Itodait • i.-rliin« in the .dt» .honk! enow it &lt;&gt;tw-r u.

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J A MEM MT1M KMAN X
‘TOO Litt! DIED THROUGH KEG 1FT!
in taw iniuy »»*re Um .aa ta oita uf fried,
n-autre*. vHjIwaigOaeunwUnn urotivex |km
.Hrtglwre. Hurt bow alfr- nrtMttoil ttaU

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PROPRIETOR.

SALE and BOARDING STABL1.

lea lol Bveragii
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worth M *K£&lt;rto; ■ sfewawwsfl
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NMhrille, Barry Oouutyi Michigan,

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PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.”

VOL. IV.

NASHVHJiytARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY,FEBRUARY. 9. 1S77.

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man went out and found that it was UJ JWHiaUOTJl BCVUM4JU .OIMII
it in the moat indolent and indifferent the rest I trust we botli shall remem­ our own horse, and I was in the wagon iuducedto take pledge*, oftau ratified
I’UEBIIliaT'SjMKsSAGI
i manner possible; but had not read n berwe shall soon have to render jm, apparently dead and frozen stiff, and bvjudlcUl oaths, never raralji fe uw
accbuntpf our stewardship in thepUp- hi: made an outcry that soon lirought alcohol as a b.-vernge, and Irave ‘afWF-'
out the household. Fortunately my wants violated (hat pl«xlge—broken
xhoanM my
VILLAGE OFFICERS
iis word, and wife had been reading of the proper IhatpledMel The esses are. m» numer­
Touched 1st
world, andon mode of treating peratma partially ous that m. is long Hjnoe any rml din»
—
•'
-»■~.»~1
enterprising
frozai, and knew that I must not be gnux-or shame baa attached m this
Stioutt l )esvrto-l
Sti-phen T/Bv.-.r,!-cumulated another taken inti) a warm room, but must la- kind of solemn falWhood, this form of 4fe.tfw.tf4rMto.nd
HH.ri««bgMfo|tMr&gt;»unTn
■
clasped his forehead' and temples. For I nwpectable fortune, much of which he
an honest effort ---------Inwhonait
to pro;By
of-C»CMWW^i4Btre ved
rubbed with snow. Plenty of snow fiejjury. In
. a minute or two hc.seemcd to be chok-1 spent in charity.
„„ Mien,, wuu
riujn-u no
had
and tI Jvas „i
stripped
and moto {Mibiio sobriBty, public 1
fie 1st
, ing into' calmneea, by an iron will,!
Philip Sydney dial hi !M», und | rubbed with
It until
’’ ■
*• • *I l-x»n
’’—B"** tn
*•' .ho,
ra•*0W hM.baenxxTt-4-’------ J—
SUI1 I.vaRH. MUI I lUtrOsS;
I some terrible •notions, and hr x«- far Rteph^uEdwards in 1851.
i signsi of animation. Then trictiOBs
— gte
po*- bad bceu uceamnlfahed.. of January, 1879, la fixed- iW Iffl
,
____ date
.
9ocittir».
All
...... I.
...... iiniiietuMirIM.U.I,---- 1 - ‘r*.Ai.in
I succeeded ax to adOre-^ the waiting • t not tnnh Indeed strange—stranger |-------- cohne
&lt;
would have
beuu
ittonkv’toflrtgin. It
clottia were used until I the lone tt'nntl
Tmsbled to ibtfayM iba wakhedkw
!
servant
In
an
ordinary
tone.
•
A" th* «tolr
HRI8TIAN cnviicif-c
was sufficieutly restored to acreafn sble; but we have totally fiillyd in uur may uot&gt;
Up tiio atairw with iur««ur*d
■ "Tames, he *«ald. -,who gnw ywu
tor. S«r»&gt;cw every Hebhath
with the torture they were putting me object, While the means used toscepm- •dafeAVpen jt.dLril •CUtayy bweauie obthis letter'”'
to. Every portion of my body seemed pllsh it have been of the nature bl ligutorv upon the
"A man, sir. He raid he . would I THE HEN NATIONS OF DEATH,
Urightly hurnnl.
its sensitive as n boil. ' I foltas If I bad burning the barn to get rid of the rats. deem outrtandtugl
All the &lt;11 nt I ng rlpj&gt;l»x fc ,
wait for an answer.”
been stung all over with wasps or hor­ A Jack of sobriety Is aserioua national
ILfKTHObrHT KPIBOOFAI. UHUIUIK-C. G.
"Tlieli.J MippaWth»yfa waiting'.”’
nets until I! was a swollen "pulp,
net*
pulp, -ready
ready evil; but lack of truth lajtween num
1T1 TsoMAa,!*Mt&lt;ir. Serriedererj*t in.
A Drowuiug Mu ■ Dellcloos FaaUag •"
vo ii
)U1y point
noim jjR
e au
1-3 a. w. and 1 p. m. SA&gt;.h*ll&gt; fvhw!
11 m
*’Urst
"■=! Bt
it any
like
au over-ripe
over-ripe and man is social deatrnrfion. A-Stale
DIullaD,
Boon there wax a light tap al (he
of Languid Iadol.no.- Comfort*cherry.
joints q'
I’raycir tneetlnK every TbnrwJay eveolnir.
cherry. The
ThejolntsQ
rmy
my fingers,
fingers, tore.
to«*, call better support two drunkards tfinn
Al »h«
i door, and the banker,raid "mime in,”
bl.^Sonsntton of jr—ring to
ankles
and
wrists seemed
as
If
screwed one liar, better ten drunkards than one patier ctfoulatibn ofilM eourrtty and
anklex
seemeii
if
TSAITrST CIH'RCn. SctTlc-* ewrr SibUUi
f in an ordinary tone.
1
o—*k- PhxateqJ Tm-tur®.
|n rrfl.hot vices till the blood was who will Kwuar falsely: and how jnttny , ild, .coin •dtall dMivy r eM,ua|/values,
i The servant opened the iloor. ush­
t a later day. If currtinqyawi coin
,. «, , I Si 7&gt;I ~
ready to ooas out from the extreml- false oaths have we induceil by the
ered hi the stranger and inffnetnntely • rr.ni turn*, rxmu
, tlej(r anj j yonjj uoajoejy persuade my- tcmiMirance movement? The number should retain their eq cm! tames, it
withdrew. Tbe latter was verging on 1
AHRVILLkYoOGE.F.
I was crowing a bridge over u wide l self that my linger aud toe nails were h simply appullfng; but errn mon* I might become urfvlrabte to WHiorLze
sixty, of rough appearance and course liut shallow stream, in a lonely place, i«ot
ular cnramunlmltvn on inch
alarming
lathe
rote
of
those
who
have
or
.direct tiiri' re-umpttoii.) &lt;'4»elleve
pressure? '
not being forced off by the pressure?
' attire. He wore an old gray oven-oat, | and accidentally fell ofl". When I say I
1 soon became dcliri-u.,.
delirious, i.-.d
and ..
a raging | learued by trickery ami fraud and tiuit the -time has cqine wlu-n by a
rra artrordlaliy Invited
'buttoned to the throat and a |»air of
.
REV.C. I. DE VO. W. M
shallow, 1 mean for such a wide body fever set in, from which I did not re- perjury, to evade and violate the law. ' Simple act of,the legislative branch of
i green goggles, and hfa whofa dros of water. It wai over
- ----- ----—J Lby
~ —
*.j —
my** head
. cover tor weeks. «..»
But when I» j
did
re- । A nation of drunkards may maintain ' th* government th Is most desirable act
, was saturated with rain.
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nobody near I cover my physical condition was bet-­ its existence, but a nation of flan* fa I con be attained. I km- streoglhi-nei!
two or thfe?
foot. J
JAaw
_
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j ter
an t,ver
j haj
H
pni an Impossibility, for truth Is the bond I In tiifa view by the course trade has
"Take a seat,”, said the banker, ‘ hie and could
tluuir.rsi ^irrefory.
not swim a stroke. I,
— ih
—
......
‘
I
unzl
nlnn
‘
‘
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z
STBANGEK THAN FICTION. &lt;
l b'“r ,?&lt;SV,th?
1 khbw how deep tint waler was, and and almost puny before, hut uow Ibe- [ of society; and Irin tbeattempt to cure taken in the last twoyears, and by the
1
‘NOj thank you," UH stand,1 wax
gave
myself up for lost. The q
uick-1 came hearty and robust as
you see me j drunkenness, we'have induced false- strength of the credit of the United
gavt* Biyself
quickasyou
JI'. Ji YOi'.xa.
In the .ntutun of 161:. while tboj the. gralT.reply. "Yougol my letter.
. hood, we have been curing ague by the I States at home and abroad. Fbr the
D. Offler E»»i •idrnf Main Street, NmIi-IUi- w&lt;xet» were bright with tho wrttsMed »“&lt;* »&lt;«?■“"hnnw my bwdno-.” ihiw of the senses when sudden deotii i now, m&gt; that at sixty I am strong aud ■introduction of yellow fever.
(fiscal year ending June
the
seems impending has frequently been active as most men are at forty, I’ at*
• Oflevboun from 1 t^a. m. and4to7p.)n
—
------------------------------------noted, but still,
experience, I tribute it to my haviug been frozen to
The mistaken of honest then have i oxpurta of the United States, exceeded
hure which follow
the light
touches...
of i r
,, ..,
...
„ .without
,
to-l. a
.. mounted e...
.. wa«
-w. , “YatfUudetotha,
early frost,
traveler
You allude to thia, lMipp.»e.I aupposo, mid,
said i no one nin
jt. It is as If one’s 1 the verge of death.
wrought tiie world much Woe; but Id the'imports$120*13.102. AlUtQUr exJi. A. BARBER.
-inmlntr his
hl. way through a j
dark.
argi; life
;hc, banker
banker, producing the letter that whole life were spread out in pauo• doubt if any one was ever much moreJ porta include $40,869,621 in specie and
D. Homcopatblr Phyrlclan «nd Sunrron pursuing
wMero *"d
ran."! hhu
him'* &lt;,.twy
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----------------• OHcc. nenrreettmee. on romerof Wn»l&gt;li.g broad, Innelv
lonely fnnwt
turret In
in the
th.- western
had cawed
him «&gt;
so much perturbation.
perturbation. niIllB l^toro
lM.r&lt;iro h|m
swy portion ol
ini.n'hievous
tiutu that of our .. entire
I oulHor,
In excess of .
the
importii of the
TEMPER
ANCE.
I,.. hud ridden, "Yes.
Which
1 KMFfc.it ANC
K.
temperance movement. It has all been ' b*m« commodities for. tbe-atttiwmths
part- of- '•
New x*rt.iYork.
He
'/.,'*?•
,
, .
which wax
was vfalble
visible at once. Every
Every।।
of tho
tira present flacalyaar.
fiscal year, fc'rwfe
fcrmu July
"I do not understand it. ymi must., m
eUlIof
h|ngH ilong
ollg forgotten,
n
. 7~7
,
..
conducted on the principle that the | of
three miles since seeing ft human
nijnute
nutej
detail
of t
things
forgotten,; ¥
»
M. C ELLIS.
when
they
happened,
were
I
M
• Oplnlon About rrinrinal is thethe
Innocent,
Imbecile
vie-1
to January
I. 1,
1877,
-thethp
pxcexs
habitation, and he had two to go before 1 have ------made a mistake.
. uhicb
which
when
they
happened,
were
Innocent,
Imbecile
vic-1.* 1B"«,
h 1B70,
to January
1877,
cj
I'- Offar&gt; hla &lt;xrrJc«i to the ncopk of till*
he could get sight of another. He was* • Ao;
&gt;o; no mistakes!
raistakeat all. JI was pres- * w trifling that they
thev’apparently
apjwrenlly made . the T^mjraranoe Movom.nt In th. tint
who canbe nothing more than an ' of orporta over imports amotfnie- —
----------• otaitv. Offlcr ovH L J. XVh&lt;wler’» "to
~t twentv
vpum ago,
gM.
and
raw
vou.i ।ri
—___iEL'.t...........
________ z stand
States.
* has confuM-1 the public $107.644,flB».-and the iHiporiffoCSpei’ic
accowory. It
descending
a i.in
irill itii.i
Into u
a Ki
gloomy
ana
saw *you
IlO ■Ullirtratt
impression
on .v_
the memory,
’
..
iravv.iii.UK u
’rttmj look- p,.nt
. .yeara
.
,
Ing valley,
v^k-y, through which Mowed
llowud u
„ Stephen Edwards
Kaw.nh. shoot
.hoot the
Ure mau,
nrau, and
.1^ oul
out in
In Bhar
.Iran,
. »t«l bold outline. 1 n-1, , ,
, mi ad on the question of individual re-) aud bullion exceeded the exports of
.... ... tbut
7.1 swift
...ti. running
•
:..._
If-von
. . . *ra
SMITH .J- KNA PPEN.
shallow
u rm tn
to rtnnv
deny It
It TI ’l!
1! hava
have vnn
tn 11 membered,
for lInstance
of mar• f teli-tf
b'ip'te Irt
,e,tor
t»r to
to U&gt;-ChleMv
the rhfc»*pTribune
Tribune.
sDonsIbility. It
It has fuTH_
furnished tbe i predaua metals by $6,192,147, Jn the
....................................................
r stream
.v, ; and ?ify°
wyon
- In
«MUKe,.games
KaaMRufmu*
sDOmilbiljty,
fa advance, -U..L
MUno time the actual —*^on reaching
the water fie permitted
■ pnnon, n-fort.
before mnmmg.
ve laid my
mv I&gt; Hw pUpxS
pfayerf «-h&lt;*u
wlicu T was
bov, J
fold
with apo
J --------exite# of exports
ttorneys at taw «nd Boiinum tn
.....................................
••
-------- ----'I 'relnld
w&lt;» na bov.
-- a;1 I’ have now lived five montlix in | drunkard In
wry, practice tn ail the Coan* &lt;&gt;f thlure, nnd
nnn if utile
M.tra attcinr&gt;t
,,*♦«.»»... I&gt; once
m.A. made to tmn»- j(Germany, and have paid close atten-1 extenuations— nay Justification
his thirsty beast to stop and drink.
, plans and got everything sure,
.... over
------ Imports
r------------rm ...
ofhfa
for—
sixmouths,-exausive
n
At that moment s man came out {J00 K°
1'‘TtoR inn*x*enj and retus- mu
te
M
••
commoney
”
into
a
•
‘
wbite'tion
to
the
habits
of
tbe
people,
and
**
n
H
has
taught
thousands
to think ofaqtoeteand bullion, amounts tn $113,­
mute u •‘commoney” into a •‘white -don to the habits of the people.)
om a
\ l! tflke ca,r,e to Mf* ,hat: alley'- by gr.Ttxtng
it with bird,
tithe of | of themselves ax irresponsible parties 737,040, showing for tho tlnfe being an
----- ..
•
• wrap- I|am
atn convinced
convinced there fa
Is not a
allthi
: 'from
u duster
cluster of bushes
hashes Into the road.
road, J’ &gt;*»R »«y
die sLretcnimr
stretching iiemu.
hemp.”
vou me
plug It in a rag, and roasting it tn the the drunkenness among them tlfat । te their &lt;&gt;wu crimes, and has been iu accumulation of sisxde aiul bujflon in
: wr horse path, on the other aide of the you
Thalrank.rln.nlteofl.lmMlr ttm.
„„
no. uu'•' fire.
I, remembered how
the urarnra
marble* there fa with us; and. so far as I can । dinx*t coDtraveution of the divine rule the country amounting to more than
CHARLES JI. BRADY.
stream. This man wm d rewed like a
burateti iu
in the operation, and
ami how a
a learn, there is not now, and never has I whtch holds every soul responsible for $0,000,Olio. The additional product of
11, bunited
I hunter, and carried &gt; a rifle on his ed pale, shudflervd and staggered to a
AWYtH. Hocce-or to Cl.-ment Smith. No
Publie. Insurance and Ural Ealate Awntpiece of it struck and cut the check of been, a temperance society of any kind. | *t* *lwn act. It has Incorporated into these metals for the same period wa­
: shoulder.
In his unpearance there
peclalaltentloualven to Culleetfona.
o
"What do you want?” lie groaned.
tin- boy wlio hud liegulled me into the I cannot learn that there ever hasiieen I the moral b.wa (nnimand never before nd far short ot ItW.OOO.OOQ. It,,very
was nothing that indicated hostility
"A hundred thousand dollarx.
ll experiment, nnd the satisfaction I ex- J an attempt to make the manufacture found there, and made It overshadow eyjdeut that unless this great increase
। or :t wicked design.
He was of
I medium lire, compactly built, with j• one cent less.”
Derienced at the retributive justice. It' &lt;&gt;r &gt;*ale or liquor dfareputablc. There j atiother^ooiijjnnDd.s.
L‘'e^’en£^ of precious metals can be utilized at
lewis duk ee
11 Hi-cinoil a* if everything I hail ever I certainly is no odium attached to it. i commandment—thou shall not iniikc home In such a way as to make it iu
j intellectual features and* a certain air-------- .
---------- „ ---------— [ Me.
.
,uone. sumsruu. or tnougnt, was pre- j The most respectable grocers keep a ^oryeU intoxicating drinks—has fa*en
IB. Notary Puttie. Re»l tetateauJ lu»or I of. „
gentility
—seeming
rather as one
, done, ftutrbred. &lt;»r'thought, was pre-j The most respectable grocers keep u'or sell intoxicating drinks—has l&gt;een some manner remunerative to the
| abroad from some settlement for a.
Just as you suv, rejoimxi theutiier.
'• K
tn-ntod
.nt(&gt;&lt;| t«»
to mv
my mcmorv.at
mernory at a single
niugk- flash
flash,. xupnly
supply of fermented and malt liquors
liquors,.enforced
enforced to the great detriment of the
tbv holdem it must seek a foreign market
&gt; day's sport than a profeHiional hunter, moving toward the door. '‘Youknowi1 Then »I .r.
—... ...7
— ■_
&lt; . a I and they
L----------------,-------- ,....
-h»u. .«i»u
—---------------Urimtlfl pure
struck
the------water,
when
are &gt;in
universal
use. Beer Im u
whole
spirit of »i.„
the a
decalogue,
which as surely as would any hiner'product
i All this the mounted traveler cart- " hat will follow if I go this way." ,. -ouiid. which I have since laarhed to as staple an article of household &lt;xir-J tuidrotocs itself U&gt; the individual.never of stile or manufacture.
I fully noted iu- he crowed the stream to
“Oh, stay ; you must not g&lt;&gt; yet," lik «n t&lt;&gt; the roar of Niagara, burst on sumption as bread and cheese. Old 'lo society, and gives no man
m&gt; «.
a »q,-n«
right i&lt;&lt;
tn
Any legislation which will; keep
UNION HOUSE,
continue hi-Journey, and when they I cried the man of crime, in terriide“ ' my curs ami stunned me with it* I aim
ttAXK DANCER. VropriMor. T1
and young, uuue
male anu
and lenuue,
female, ofiiik
drink Ji.
it. . “
apologize
.“*•• on the
**-- | coin aud bullfon^at home Will, tn my
j-'.''*,"' for his own sin
pleasantly limited in th*’ center &lt;
came together a pleasant salutation |*lami.
instead ground of temptation,
। judgment, soon bring about puctleal
overwhelming volume. I remembered 'They
'"i
•lake it with their meals
....
I wax exchanged.
I Hc argued, urged, pleaded, implort-l a brief instant of Htrugglingand clutch­ of tea; and, in the five montht- in !
resumption and will add.,we qpln of
JaKKORKT SWIHHIfEl.M.
"Fine weather for traveling, sir. ” f,’r mercy ut a lera f.artul co-t. hi ing. ami then it sense of sinking — which I have been watching fori
the country to the circulating medium,
---------- —•
replied tiie man with bis guu.
valt&gt;- At la~l the lianker—seeing ruin. sinking—until I hiui readied a depth fdrunken folks. I have seen two men j
thus securing a healthy inflation of
Vas
Bender
Henspeeked
7
. "And for hunting, also, 1 should db^rac.- and death fa-fore him if he n­ of thousands of fathoms. I neither suf­ jiartially intoxicated. There has becii i
. ALE C. BUXTON,
I sound currency, to the great ad vantage
j Hupjxwc." xiiilied the man on the|fu,ie^—nurectl to the terms. He also fered pain nor lelt alarmed, but had a one irightfbl murder &lt;»mmitted. In1au.. ,h(.nti..uian vnt vlll
ufever
every
interest.
round &lt; .Jii
\ legitltuola businew AAWesi.
horse.
I agreed to meet tbe stranger, with tl»r
y,.u" rZ?SIuU.llk
of I
“? ‘o,l&gt;rovill‘- for the rawmipUo..
Vague feeling of being Irresistabiy «&gt;M blood, for money; bnt I h&amp;ve .....,
'
''Yes, there is game cuoguh,” re-, required sum, on the following nigln , borne to MJiuc catastrophe tire climax board of any om r»lnK killed, or rfrl-' v„ur b„Pk nmlul wmelinS. v« a rfwrelepiyijwbfo iwthortred lheS..turned theother. “but I am notagood : in frnnt of Ht- Paul's church. Both | to which would be terrible. Suddenly^ oasis- bun, lu a druuk.-u lu»Kl. yet!
u,
Thl. J?
“
I "OT of She Troamlry to Ism. bond,
hunter, nnd can show on! v one fa-ar "ere punctual to the flxed time, and, j found myself possessed of the power the IHople do .iot eonfiUe themM.lvwfvjok uefon. naxielIbt'r °r ll"' drt'-ripliods,named In
Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN.
lln'
"r Corigreu. approve!. Jul}- t.
for my day's work, thus far.' and that Wils and chocks to Lire amount of one ; of boating or wafting myaelf.along by to mult and Irm.enl.,1 Uquom. for |lcn»hSk„| i!^™!d ‘.so VL
’T'EACHER of InitrirmenU
on the 1
J?*!?’ ’*™. roUtlnl an act to authorize the
fa useless'to me, becauM I have no hundred thourand dollars changed more volition. With a delluious feel­ brandy and »hl.kv are a. «Lllv ob- in.
A or Organ. T#rm»: pi &lt;X&gt; f-&gt;r J4 l»on».
talnnfaa wine, and 1 have nm'bw. |ditilf^( i',,,, man-t-,1 h-entvv‘.'J!^!' refomllng of the national debt for not
means to take it awav. I would will-1 hands.
Ideneo at H. A. Ilarbrr'a, on State StreH.
Ing of languid IndOlenCT*! sutfbred my- ]
tl“ul p"ln «"wWlththopro.ingly give a dollar‘for the use of a' Amonthlatertherewssatremend- self.tn float about—not in the water able to learn that there l» ..... more rraAv' undVvaasret not raj ?.«,lld'!
JOHN M. ROE.
honM.* like youra for a couple of hours. । nUs ri,l&gt; upon the bunk of which, but in the air— sklmmlngover the sur­ rratrlctfonon the »llBItanu..-flullofirjJ,',“ vi™.,P-r,«•! bond. In tin
* anan* live—
Ien Edwards
wax principal own-) face of the ground in whatever direc­ tea or tobaceo. There tuna .lUgraee, i iofemtueau ■ ahullfl tlnfo 1^"^?^-, ““‘“I &lt;•’ thu world they could be ex­
TTOl'SE. Aim amt Carrtac» Palnuir. dralninc. *■
If Vuu could
minutes or ho I&lt;«..p|
i Stephen
E&lt;1
S.JSTtaaslHR'-.ftSSA.*
•»h“|d "k« ■»&lt;•“ "■ —j:«•
er. It was soon broken ami closed.
S
h.« eU.. I »h“l"d “l P" ,m gold, n&gt;u»rfren?tl&gt;tion I chose, hither and thiiher, as a no penalty, attached to their manufoc- S If" '
the
Jt 1er adv
L.metln« '
ll“' T“&gt;
«»»)
___ ______ _ _______ - - —
- •J nnlv
ImahoM
worn,,
t ».&lt;•
ill'll the
st)sheriff'wax set to work by i wayward fancy led. 1 was conscious ture. Rale, or use. Three are reaerved ,
• onlyItfiz'L*
back behindt lit.
the
bushes,
some
two JI Then
-MtetlhJS . nrei.npUor. and to keep the tteere of
' eager erwlitors, and all the real estate। that it wua n,n’ewpower. and I exulted for the abuse, Hauh pereon la requlr- ' or nler
hundred yards from here.”
CHAS, ir. de ma r a y
|
and
penwHial
property
of
the
late
mil-1
Wlf_ ।
" I will not only look at it," replied
American roman, don’t know I ™11-the demand ponding U« |nTin its |KM*ar4sion and reasoned on its «dtoKo,uri. hlaor Imm apiwllre,
u“ ??, “^r ulattag medlun.
»»r- thetraveler.dlBinouniingand fastening lionaire wax seized und sold, leaving nature. I found that my body wau aud lulling to.do an, beam the !r&gt;uae-1 „mednS UHei atX hb hu-nS I
'P°- I his hoftfe, “ but If not too heavy I will I hint a beggar nnd the Just claims un-1 light as the air in which jt moved, queooe alone. It la tbe wan who gers pe,-.urert und vhen deni hurt 'tltno. st lw.t1111.'
A. l
would forther be
! take it along for you, seeing I am go- 'satisfied. Fashionable frien&amp;i desert- i and imagined that a thistle-down drunk, not the one that fumtahea the Sr«, undraw e?mu“bS&gt; enuv JoSre requiredwould be to redone the voliedthe
family,
nnd
the
proud
noble1
mmna,
who
beam
the
penalty
of
I
"d
“
houwX
t
7nETret
lc
«*1
“ow*
‘hrtda1 ingyoUr way.”
would l&gt;ei as I did if posMisaed of con­
E PARADY.
The hunter thanked him in a most'
refused the hand of the ruined | sciousness. Then I was in the water druukcuDc-.i, and tin- result of the 1 enct. nj|t hP’r
Shtlll she moont have i°n’
nccuiupfiah this I. .would
ANt’ FACT UBER of Boole and Sboee. Making
‘th“‘tSJSS m
again, and everything around me had system taeettalnly admirable a, com-. vo„ of dot pun-bLk-m-dreK l.-re i
111 and renalnn* neatly done, alao etrfci alien- cordial manner, nnd then, as if to! tanker’s daughter.
make himself agreeable and keep up
In the very midst of th fa disgrace! a roseate hue. which jqiecdily changed pared with &lt;&gt;urs. I look about here - Bkirt-ncttvvoats mit mn- kina trim ;
of the Treasury to frwuejt per cent
hond*» wUh furt-v
to ^ before
the conversation, inquired where the and tribulation, Stephen Edwards en- to green, then to violet, and'flnally to lud hack Qfty-flveyeara to the time
I
lo
ewdurngW fori legnl
other was from, whither journeying, [countered the man who had turned so utter darkness, and then all was blank. when there was a Urrel of ‘cherry-' S^^ru,»uS^lT^ole2L. jK?t?
J. B. RASEY,
etc., and learned in reply that the lut-11'ale and liecame so agitated in hfa
Vfortor ' Uj,lder
wiiencver promoted hi
As I «ub»e&lt;iueutiy learued,, some bounce’ in the cellar of my fathers ’
«£
W“S!'
ter resided in Albany, wax a merchant pn^wncc a short time before.
men In a skiff a half mile away had house, a buttle ot whisky In the klteh ^mm'de nran'ill™.' ’®K?d« eXS I HJ!“
in
that^
i Fher*°ft the whok‘ amount of such
... good
- y business, a’nd was traveling ^ **J_r^}ier
; .. •you ito not seen iue
me ian
fall into me
the water ana
and uarbur- en cupboard, and wine or cordial in raa ooUred to marrv mb an«J£
imrtlv for his health and partly with a «»'•* W •*, raid the gentleman rird to mv aj-lstanee, but I haddls- tho sitting room closet; when my 3^ X^Jon’LHk« mtehomfci. however, not to wfeeed W.falher,
grandfother
and
anch*
all
tooi
abildreus,
on^lccount
of
hU^flnd
*
w
^
yuu
.
a
twine
Jlemand
view of making an extenslvelai.dpur- wllli a formol bow.
I *pi«red long before they had reached
WEBSTER If HOBBS. «k. Ii chft
?..r°r ‘utun‘
.
y°“r f®**.
, the spot. Many nrinutre el.prad be- bitten.every rnornlngaa conscientious- v|fe aln-adv and issJobal iv
or *?r
1
-ru»mnien&lt;i
lacksmiths. au kindasfwwkfo theauek. I
”
Well,
here
we
are,
'
exclaimed
the
|
jar,
hue
vej
I
cannot
place
you.
refo
„.
t
[
R
.
,
y
---------------------found
me&gt;and
------ful
—
|
llalf
....
an
o....
...
ly
as
they
held
family
wondrip,
and
!
two
mJd^bv-fj?-vnne
emithe tri Horereliodrar Hne alten1*4 to Jin&gt;n&gt;, hunter as the two emerged from tbe |
KUwants.
Ijuur
hour afterwards before the physicians, ; compelled every child in the house *o ! handed und deoder « &lt;HBSs.mn.M-3
nited Htufes Treasury forfoank- dense thicket through which they had I1-w Berndt nje to bring
inyseif u&gt; your uqlo |fmd
la(| been
-K«vwh0
been summoheil
aummbiied, arrived
arrived., take Wttvre. Not one of them ever (,ut-toW
Den .£.&lt;«•.
‘ b&gt;« !•»«?’**•un&lt;1er «*• ▼»*&lt;)•• provia. 1 wl.b yr...-----------■». Tb«y pn.noun.-.d me .k»d, * and 11... ww. drunk, or. If they were. 1 never Xn vhb rioTl
SZlT llJSIt ' 1
"fTh. Uw rriaUpg fo roljonal
forced their way intotne wood,
and rorollvrUon. Ih,n
-, -W. D. PURCHIS,
know
me
A little
mon- man
than six t|
they
any attempt to resuscitate»heard of It. Mv brother always hail
Now if u Chermans
dr.t bHnk?'- I would suggeat.-turthek. tiwi
' now I will show you w» flue and fat a I »“
“* roe.
.i
mue more
iev made anv
week, ago
.vol1 was
was talking
talklnuto
... you on busI..„- lut
... .*
. wiw
w„ due
dUe w
wjlely
b&gt; lire Iwwlsleuro of. U&gt; lakw biller, when I did. and never ■ don’.rn^ke a
I lb“ national banks!* requlrpTln re/ii Ij I......!
beast as
..u you ever saw. Observe where | weeks
)e|.. to
., -inesa.
——. —
— you
— ---------— -that
— -I -turned
­
&gt;.» wlUi my rifle.
and
observed
uu ruUuiau-------- friend rd• mine
who bad learned lo love them. In foet, 1 .folvnuld hurdh'Srnow Ir pr,-b,‘—* .,2/fo*n * dortain ammrlht op WUCtnlere..
Cuxtoru Griodini; auj S onr | I rpoint
-------------------------nMUllnk riUwr of
.^XlfJifcLi’nm^LSSi: ™e"rv^1 b&gt;‘brmd.Agm.IUsl
sten|Hsl Gack
1 aceompanied
them. ’' ~
m. ' *He
Ue stepped
lick »ome right
eight or ten deadly pule,
pale, and became
b»-eame agitated ?”
_.,, feet, deliberately
dcliberatelv raised
mined the piece to
"Ah,
now, ”
the disgust
wo paired
for._
,hust llko noll.^ hj bappeaSTJ I J"!!1* **1'’
•“ ««uroUwt.®lrcu.
“
Ah. yes. I remember you now.
NeAriy a dozen years after the above os-ercoine
______________
o__________
___________
■
his
eye,
and
pointed
the
muzzle
dl-1
”
Let
me
tell
you
why
I
was
thus
,
experience
I
became
a
citizen
of
the
whisky,
for
waalways
we
always
had
lo
to
take
a
a
;
’
Kjmcuudv
Homeuodv
PP^
1 lalion.
J would also recommeqd the
JAMES FLEMING.
our Castor-oil
a-JT-i’J.
hour
Cm-tor^il nnd
nod EpEp- ! Aulerfoan
vomau- aiul Clramm. i
TXTATCHMAKER aud Jrw«1er, &lt;-•) &gt;ld« &lt;&gt;rM*ln । rectiy at the head, of the traveller. ; nfiected. My eye** had just chanced West, and commenced opening a new iqxxinfu) with
There was a flash and a loud report, । u[x&gt;n a curious watch and seal wlrieh 1 farm in a sparsely settled country. The*om ...
salts, r f-auy- one—
came
■ to
•*&gt; the ; vomaDu vas a tifferenl kind of peoblqs.
LSEL"?!? '
¥V StreH, NMBhtlUo, Ml&lt;h.
P. H.—Fi«« Wstcbra and Jewrlr, cartful!v r» ami the victim fell like a log, his face 1 hail ltdongnd to h merchant named ' tdaoe wa- about ten miies from the 1;-;;..
house &lt;&gt;n &lt;•
a visit,
or on busineen, he or For fnshtinrt last rear
maim..
r..i I approved July Ll, 1H7G, Mnfitmg the
( shewax
woknot
not uolitely ceueived units* iier Mr Brown gikw mlt me in
MU**ll^ary co*n an^ fractional oorren. covered with blixxl.
'Philip Sydney, who was shot in the nearest town, and one pleasant &lt;iny I she
I offered wmeUflng
to drifik ; aid. when Sche,
XSir.
Me v» fZ*
1 «“» -MWfed that
This
might
or
might
not
have
been
I
western
part
of
the
State
some
twenty
mar
the
last
of
Ifevember
1
went
to
j
----ORNO STRONG.
I the first crime committed by the man | years
anil,
l&lt;»oklng
tealatter ...«
In a light spring wagon
—----- ago,
i”-'i—
VI —
........ ” at cyour
7—”
7? : »the
m«-.-av.-.
na^u.. to f the Rev. John Blackeameto make n . Anuriraii nwi—«o vum hia vife. Veil i ‘ (.ongrens u ill euiud, some MfoD law
pRINTEU, «..........
rifle. But as the
tile traVC-lvT
knew you
v.ui Iz.
rt.. some .supplies
....... II_ r..L
irtion of Plain am! Fan- j •' with
«Tth the rifle.
traveUr fell ' Hires
turre closrlv
closely II knew
to UthovilIm* the vi -, get
for ChrirtJDM fe- ; paMorul visit and ask u.“ our queitlcnn,1 mauv time vhen cferv oeoblea cot the V u'
,l?c end auggealed
that Hvines.
foul deed.”I tie
tivitler.
The
day was
that
I betook
a glassiWme
of wine
andI n.
some
!£.„£
££»..
£d &lt;1 &gt;t vnrnan^'th&lt;^ Wl1’ R,VV
iutb nmunear. acniru- y and | the rifle slinptd through
his hands,
। lain who pcrpr.trat.-l
.'• I lain
who uvrpnaraveu
inat join ueeu.
day wax
so mtlrt
that ho
11 mild
no TOOK
a giara
ot WineaDd
cake.
tnj7. cake.
ncxitv; barf
dot
vnman7~&lt;vah^rt7i
imaa’a alow.1 ^,1 ]j() ahoofc
head irom
to
Yes.
you,"
&lt;iid mH
not even wear an overcoat. About*
beingdrunk,
or! her
h(.r husnant
hunnant und ravs
sav- X*
»he oio/mT h^vx
huvo i Mtant *n
effect, and for WtrWt they
anaviolently
no snoo* from
vioienuy
neaa io . ” Y
e». I1 know you,
” exclaimed the did
About | I never heard of him being
drunk, or
f'»t:y^,beran
with
a
and a thethnel started home, which was h ; even‘the worse for liquor.
” In fact, mouev.
•
। foot;
yet he ran to his victim and hur-1 banker,
banker,with
a LJanohed
...........
- smllv
■..............................................................................
.............................................
!?,&lt;■.
WM. E. GRIGGS.
t riediy robbed him of his puree, pocket-1 quaking form.■
■ liUle afUir auudowu, it.bogau-to grow I never knew, in the list of©ourfriendai
—
• carriages.
j
.,
...
vr
book''a gold watch and chain, some I "Y’es. I knej*’ pursued
pureued thu
thu jj suddenly
cold und
t
ew you,
vou,"
Htiddenly cold
presently m storm and
relations,
of any
oneI wL..
drunk,
until Irrog
alter
bld’ euUsSri I SSSr"
Manston, Fub. ? W77I ''
I curious seals, a diamond breast-pin other."auda week later I disguised almost omoutfUbg
ainounl
to a ‘hurricane drunk, until lang after I had enlisted
and u diamond ring, which he fairly । myself and had1 nil
an tntnrvlnirinterview will,
With yoif ! broke r-.u.
froth .u,»
the hortTK h'rlngfiig with tn refonn tire world through lire ngrm-. Bo hr. vmlt off and got blmwirSibl" '
nFRANK J. PURCHIS,
tore off his finger. Then he dragged in your mansion.
tempera!
.... You remember timt,1 it
it the
the temperature
of. Nova Zeinbla.
his body Into the thicket, picket! up ofcouree?"
. this
.. region
r
--------- -In
of marked climate vlcliri
his rifle, plunged madly through the; ' But.” gasped the trembling
„ wretch, i situdes 1 never before or since knew
bushes to the road.-niwuntcd the trav- ■ '• did
did not
not j1 pay
pay you
you your
own price
price to
to any
anv so
so great.
great. ' The
"
malUpMcj^om rflWTiM*.’! by
your own
mercury fell in an
eler’s horse and dashed away from the I keep my fatal secret ?”
i| hour
below zero.
hour to
to forty
forty degreiw
degrera below
zero. ’ UfiUli­ the conclusion that I had a good deal
U &amp; MAIL LINE
jderpf JilM
-thq ilteiiH
digit* ulid.
imd' AUQUIolyiHK
‘“VJ’m .
. .
Iderof
ninlllrdvlnrr
wfulBeene.
“Yes, and with that very
ordinary circumstance*
very money
Dionev I der ^ordinary
cireumstamw I could better have been otherwise^employed.
&gt;•
Veil,
dot
night,
meund
me
und
my
inj
vffe,
ve
WemustsupiKstea lajww of twenty : and what other \ coujd comaJand 11 m.filv have made tne Journey in that L think weeuweededin-driving a'ma—*i a ii.si,,
—it— about
— i .... someth
—.—.।nyHi* und
i- had
little —talk
was enabled,
enabledto
buy up
up*enough
of your
your' time,
thni% but
bnF II was
wtw going
going 'in*
the teeth
teeth “of
of jorlty ofcomreieirtloas inen outof the
ye?rH;.
.
., ,o~.. &lt;L
.,
ii «as
to buy
enough of
in the
next day I says to Brown, “ Look
1872, there lived in | own
c“-n bills
L‘!!L“ to make that
th-t run
ru:: u|»on year
; the wind,
wind. so
raG that I iouid
....'
* ‘ busineas of manufacturing and selling de
In theSHpringof_
spring of 187L,
vourthe
could make
but
here vonst! My.vjfe nlie makre saus­ !2M5d7ft9 as the -multiplicand, itfd in­
the city of ^ewJY°fk
New York M
a baixker
banker and u
a । bank which broke it and forced ruin little over half tho
the usual speed. I auf- IL’"^l“5nwi “ “I
toto I ■««. und
undw™
U. dot
uot ah tore; also
««&lt;, my
my terchanging thu figures of 45, take M.
yorka in
milllonaire
* “ whom we -shall
—j' call "p-j-hKk ph- upon you.” -- . fered severely from the cokJ
cekl L_.
but ___
not tbe^luuid, «t uiucxupubw. pdnAn,, ages,
HAVEiu Prop.
I —rrrvbrltrill.
■«rva&gt;Ir—py al...
I.,.. — . .
J as the multiplicand, we obtain another
raughUT
.he vork,
the shtore
und
en Edwards.
He °T
owned
a J^
iialatial
you, now that I more tlmn
tian I had many
nrany a time before, that tbeadulteration and potaeln'tor.
" .
1 . ?
,atJa! ! ‘"And
‘And what would yoa,
bead^kwara: and vourTMaaiS remarkable prodBct.U.6Gfl,000.60ft. Re­
muusiou,
splendidly fumlahed
furnished in
Id the
the am
am ruined?
ruined?”
” inquired
inquired the
the other,
other, with
with j; but
but as
an you
you mv
may hnaginewaraniious
Imaghrewasanxious to
to this staple of hupign consumption be-1 going out riding ail de dme« mit de turning to the TOulttplic*nd first used,
-----splendidly
2ilifcell«n«u5 (Taris.
“uedXk* 9R7M43S, and taking 64 as
mul­
very heart of the town, and he and his - the deadly
deadly-calmness
-calmness* of desperation.
. get home as quickly as possible. When came a matter of Course. To this adul- horeL-wr, und a
wife were among the leaders of the
" Now that I have had qiy revenge, J had got wfohitj a couple of miles of teratiou and poisoning are due the j cardinal shtrijied shuxikingM.
Now tiplier again, wwget 5S,«3a,X«,8»l—all
IOHN Q CRESSY.
faahionable world. They had a beau- J want you to know that J myself ora l there, 1 found the’ Weather growing □ladueas and murder, and nine-tenths f your vlfe moon go vork in de alltore threenexcept the firsttuid imrtflgures.
»'
HHEHIFF,
which read together 64, the multiplier.
tiful daughter,
Just turned *to
sweet
—
---------- six­ the man you attempted to murder and I pleaaant again. My ear* that stung
Xl^nly l.unnty Hnrv.jnr „tv1 Grorr»l Cor
n
Hniartwl w,th ^‘e ca"*d! no lanKer] raised excltemenbi Ih which hundreds i knra™or d^ve^^l'd^notequal^awy
teen, who was about to be married to did rob. I am
Taking the same multiplicand abd us­
Philip Sydney. Behold . and smarted with t”
,J
*--------OtBoe at the eovrt liouxe. Hutlngi, Mtcb.
ing 37, the half of 54, as*thennifttplier,
.rethe UlfgiMeed” and |troubled me. My hands, though stWi
nljned rolenra "pletfere” ; ^’.StpSiii.’’
‘
_
a foreign nobleman, and great prepa­ the scar where
rations were making for the nappy he lifted his hat
at and showedit.
I numb, had a firm grip of the lines, and afterwards broken. We imposed legal
Veil Brown goes home und be tells i wv grt a product of 2*1.605,660.K7-utl
l.h_e ___
*«ted
in the bottom_____
of the wagon
Shi
event.
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‘God be praisbd,” ejaculu
I_________________
__ with Cratjlcifon., wjflch were ivadedX bta Vite
»bcro except the Hrtt and laat .figure*
One day, about Lhis period, as the (other. “God be praised that you are my back and shoulders resting on t£e
-hhih w*d tugether give ST.-t^ mulfor
great banker was couveraiDg with a: still Jiving!" and unable u. restrain (aeat. I would have been quiteewfott-' thvm.-and tens of thousands of other­ pooty quick mlt Brown around, und I hdi
ve
had
a
mimmderahlanding
apont
'
IN KUHS OV
gentleman from another city, who hht emotion Ise byrat into tear! " Ofc, able, exceptthat wise law-abiding citizens. Prohibi­
M the
In
vhMi
efcrvnoilv
WRh 1
■omstiugs.
in
vhleii
eferypody
took
a
|
mu)
called re so* him on burinow, be ob-1 ri r,” he oonthiOed, ” you have taten a »1 «&gt;aki scaWy keep jwake. H coin- tory laws have engendered wholesale rnttatodudtox my iiuie &lt;te. KmImn. Sml_
__________ mulHtncdthc latter turomddenly very load off my conscience—a weight from | forted myself with the reflection that demoraUxutfoa In the tricks resorted
Booty soon up uoqmb a, poRowcnaua . Hini JW-aiil^^ 'oxM'ite'flrat
ON U&gt;NU TIME.
&gt;.i .... . I ”y,|lOalpQjverty, bv^jy', I would awn heal bonieKiiugiy tiwked to for their evasion, and have thus aid­
L. RUSSELL.
j
”
* siarve me
- in
- me In&gt;0e4, ftrUrt?lcould sleep to' my ed In lowering the standard of truth«* aoaio
! lone of off-hand sympathy, "what is
hapipr In-the knowledgeH heartM cmftdnt?-AVhile indulging in
the matter? /Are you ill.
ot guilty of murder—hap- this pleasing reverie I droppedaaleep,
of Bander A Brown vaa protaa-un. ,-Lj iHT iriTiu.i^T'f aiM &lt;k*»± l-i
" A little faint,.sir, but nUthing to
and what followed I only learned From
nuijw alarm,” replied the .other, hur­
'DMrflMriiteu
ov»w. doirf ?. 3
riedly. “I uxu sutdeetto similar spells. wealth. It was ray first and last crime
of businessmen.
Intjrarttore. Httvlfe KM. riding mil
o,,!- w.lr s. iSLl ti* liJArt.nl
If you would be kind enough to excuse and I have never been able to tell how
T|ie temperanoe mov emeu t has o«rme for 10 mloutaa or so, I will take a I was tempted on that occasion. Now, either determined to spend the night talnly aided la- bringing about that
by de Cheater.
short walk and ret a rn In better con­
state of society in which a man oou*
dition.''
victed of having flatly contradicted .
N.ahrllle, Mloh
you. having given me up they retired to
Gtneral GontffTfaAchtg,
bed and toaleop. About ntaa o'clock office in the land. Let honest umpea .&lt;
my, wife wa* awakened by thd repeat­ once men look this matter squarewia
Colhctiofu a xptciahtf.
ed whinuyiiMr ot a horse in front of
mit blahaa* out of hia Meteta, und
it ww Derlmui a W»ek after this bope it is for our proHent and future the house. Hbe never suspected that
that, om nighCthe banlierwM rittinr
iwdon’tgUacrax tnbtaibi-vt7 st^l vatiou, and Jet us endeavor so to 11 ve it was ouni,
MONEY TO LOAN
uni, but took it for a •tray out a low of celf-respect and a Idw 1
j
VoN BpixE)''
before the Are in his library, when k at to deserve tb* hfeminga wo receive, horae, anf^
“
1 '
id from motived
of' 'humanity
of reeoectfor the truth; yet, under tt#
uu »uod woanty.
All 'hmImm rntrtiMrd to hl. servant came In and presented him a t will radore you euoagb -to place you called up
__________
&gt; one
of the men and ordered infiuwroedf U-MJperaixx- excltemeuta,
■*« whl W5rok»Uy and carefully atundrd U «h letter. He took It with ayawn, opened
A Dentist's Hro*.—Y)mw&lt;6r, muand your family above want; and for it to be put
in the stable. When the how many, many thousand* havebeen ■la
utln
■! and danoing.

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Afetort every y

Tte Mute, &lt;4

celebrated Noble well, which broght
Mr* * to m him an &lt;**y fortune, and he retired
about ten years ago with a quarter of
a minion of dollar#, and established

•oat-tail flrn high.
A MiehifM man now split# raU* by a
ptemti nutehine. Hb wife turn* the
crank while he sits on the log and boaMsthajob.

at a cat and hit a girl in the window.
If tite had bm doing housework she
would have aeoaped injury.
The lady who wears one-button glove*
Im only half m the lady who wears twobutton*, and thus b life graded for tiie
Women can’t stand on the oon»*v
talk politic#, and fwqkXi but they can
stay at home and.,rip and tear and darn

Ablue-Jay was heard singing in a De­
troit yard, and a lightning-rod man
earns in on the noon train. Plant your
cucumbers in hills four feet apart.

A Chicago artist Ims painted a picture
of hell representing sinners in a lake of
burning brimstone. He desires to sell
ft to sozife evangelist to
displayed in

couldn’t have got two of them to band
together to shovel snow, and yet Char­
ity weep# over such chap#.
The Rev. Robert Collyer, the renown­
ed Unitarian clergyman of Chicago, at­
tended a country school in England for
two hours a day for one year, and night
school fur two winters, which is all the
regular education he ever received.

A Minister in Hastings, lately said in
the pulpit that be had seen a pack of
card# in tbe parlor of a member of his
church, and after service# several pious
men scolded their wives for careiMSTbe only kind office performed for u#
by our friends, of which we never com­
plain, iaourfnaend; and tbe only thing
which we are sure to want, happen# to
bo the only thing we never purchase—
a coffin.
The Rotbohiidg have counted their
money again. They have only $8,400
000,000. And when they got through
coasting looked aadr and wrung their

fag the building of * home-railroad on
Long Island, led to.a long eerie# of law
sails, in which Elmore’s property was
gradually eaten up. He, himself *m
stricken with paralysis; his daughter
died, and on the annonncenicnt of an
ad versa decision in an important suit,
hi# wife dropped dead upon the floor
before him. Tbe property had belong­
ed to her, and as she bad no will, El­
more’s Hie interest in tiie estate was
sold, with all personal chattlee, to sat­
isfy judgements, and he and he and his
tvro sone were cast out upon the world
homeless and penn:le«*. He traveled
from place to place, a cripple, subsist­
ing on the benevolence of sympathetic
friend*, until, on Christina# night a
year ago, his eldest son wm killed on
the Pennsylvania Railroad. The tot­
tering intellect of the infirm old man
gave way under this blow, and he waa
taken to tbe asylum, where he died,
died. Hi# death affects a nuit now
Bending, and saves to hi* remaining
child, a minor son, a portion of the
property on Long Island; but this is all
that now remains of tito haadsomo for­
tune with which James Elmore retired
teayearaago. What a text fora preach­
er in thia pitable tele.

anirfS.. Tmt,-----ML
—
HlwVut,, I. won thta
dB&gt;M laro
Th« Oral Dm«&lt; of Afrtoi hM
ly the pr«ent dhwendon, of the United
States.
. .. '.... • . •
The Rad BfM would reach from Wash
ington to Colorado, nnd it is three times
as wide a* Lake Ontario.
The English Channel is nearly as large
as Lake Superior.
Tbs Mediterranean, if placed across
North America, would make sea naviga
tion from San Disgo to Baltimore.
TLc Cwpian Sea would stretch from
New Yoric to Rochester.

A negro of Bowman, Montana ter­
ritory, drank a pint of coal oil, with su­
icidal intent, the other day. An emetic
converted him into a petroleum well,
with a flowing capacity of four barrel#
The operator then sent hi* message
a day.
boy to look for a dog as near the deeHalf this nation might be kidnaped cription as possible, which he soon suc­
and carried to Mexico without much ceeded in finding.
It was at once brought into the office
inquiry by the government. If the
gove.nuaont began an inquiry, all the and secured to the operator’s desk by
victim# would die of old age before they moans of a piece of telegraph wire.
After a little coaxing the dog was
made to lie quietly down and every th i ng
wa# in readineao for our rural friend.
Punctual to the time appointed he
er they pose## in being kind, how much made hb appearance, ank asked if tbe
.
good would they achieve for themselves dog hud come.
“I will ms,” said the operator, and
how much misery prevent for others!
stepping up to tbe instrument he tap­
It is all very well for prosperous men
ped a few times on the key, at the same
to prate of the vices of their unfortuntime inserting hb leg under the desk,
he managed to step on the dog’s toes,
mote exact time will, if you tilt it the
which caused the canine to yelp. “Ah!
least on one side, go all wrong, or sud­
he’s coming,M said the operator, and then
denly stop going at all.
tapping more furiously on the key, he,
• Aa up-town, man and his wife agreed
at the same time, kicked the dog from
recently to learn a verse of scripture under the table, who, not relishing this
every evening and report it to each oth­ kind of treatment, barked furiously and
er for mutual improvement. The first ran around with tbe wire attached
night, however, her quotauou happen­
to hb neck. “Fifty cents, sir,".said the
ed to be, “Am I not thy ruler !” and his
operator, turning around to the country­
was to tbe affect that he’d be hanged if
man. “Uncommon nice dog, must be
she was; and the only result of the plan
worth SiO; but he b tbe hardest dog I
no far i« that he has taken to drink, and
ever received over the wire#; he b so
exhibit# a willingness to sleep in the muscular, you see, that he broke the
woed-ahed night#.
wire, in fact a piece of it know attach­
How many take the wrong view of ed .to hb neck, which he broke off.”
lifa, and waste their nervous system in
During the whole of this operation
is endeavoring to aovumulato wealth, the countryman gated on the operator
without thinking of the present happi­ wiA eyes wide open and full of surprise;
ness they are throwing away. It b not but when the dog came from under tbe
wealth or high station which makes table and wa# seen by the countryman,
man happy. Many of ths mote wretch­ that was the culminating point, and he
ed bteatge on earth have bath; bat it b wm struck with anuuement.
After
a radiant, sunny spirit, which knows looking at the dog a moment or so, he
how to bear little trials, and enjoy lit- said:
.
&gt;
tie oomfort*, and thus extract liappi“Say. Mbter, be ain’t so big Mho was,
*ess from every incident in life.
and he b darter, how b tbnt T’
“Oh! that io easily explained,” Mid
'Hwy tell a story of Edwin Booth’#
late trip to California, w hich ought to the operator; “you see the chcmieah
be true if it is not. On the same Pull­
man ear with him waa a rather load darken# kb original color, and the ve­
California woman, who bored (he di­ locity with which he passe* over the
vine Edwin with persistent admiration, wire cause# him to e*&gt;u tract in size; but
saying, among other things, that she after you expose him to the air for a
would give $100 for a kite from tiie short time, he will soon assume hb origgreat actor. Mr. Booth took do notice
“Du tell,” said the countryman, and
of hi* fair worwhiper until, at Omaha,
the train was boarded by a poor emi­ after placing fifty rent# on the counter,
grant, who bad been left penniless by piekad up |he dog aad walked out of
aheartieosrobbeay. Mr. Booth gave tic offkf. remarking that ‘"the man who
the poor follow f 100 out rf kb own invented them telegraph# mtm be a
pocket. and going over to the lady ask- very knowledgeable man.”
•d her if it wm true that Ae had offer­
ed &gt;100 fora
from him. The we#.

GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

site of Hindustan; one-twelfth of China
and one-twenty-fifth of the United ,
State#.
ns,.
•- •

A Cartl »• tn# Pabilr.

For maay ymr# w* bavi m»d# two madiei#M aoitad to tb« #UamtDla of h vast daw
of aufferwa. Tbouunda of euro# bava boM
wade by than, and. In foot, (ba word fail­
ure eoald not be coupled with them. But
within the laat two, yean counterfeit# o( oar
tnadirioe baa tprang no. dansaroua la the
cloaa hnilailon of oar Trade Mart.
T# »•enra the people we ba*a plaoed upon each
goauina box of. Hollo way'a Ointment the
fop eitnile of the denature ofour#ceni, Mr.
Joe, Haydock, - To counterfeit b felony.
We eh*n relendaaaly Dcraua any one who
imitate*.tfiia with (he utmost vigor of the
law. Wa moat earnestly beg that tbe great
maaa of AMiariaM peopb wifi aid ua tn ear
effort# to protect Chair health, and kelp ua
in the talk of bringing theae moat unprinci­
pled men to the b»r of juatloe.
Uniformly
refttaa to purcbaaa 'Madtirinea purporting
One day last week, a gaunt, Blab-sid­ to ba oura unleaa Mr. Hay&lt;fort*a algnatara
ed chap, with particle# of hay-teed on
his coat and in his tow-colored hair,
stepped up to the telegraph office, at
the railroad depot, and asked if the boas
The operator assured him that he
waa, and his rural friend went on to re­
late that he lived up in »Danbuxy, had
come down from there that morning,
and had intended bringing his bro ther’a
dog, which a man in Norwalk wanted
to buy, but had forgotten it, and want­
ed. to know if the dog could be sent
down from there by telegraph.
The man of lightning, seeing a good
chance for a little fun, answered;
“Certainly, sir; that is a matter of
daily occurrence; all that is neceeaary
for yon to do is to give me a description
of the dog, so that no mistake can be
made; call again in about a half an
hour, aud the dog will be here.”
“It is a yellow dog with small ears,
and is about so high,” said the Granger
placing his hand about eighteen inches
from the floor.
He then took bis departure with the
remark that ye would call again pretty

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CharlotU-----Vcrmontrll!.
Naab.Ul.------□xatlnn_____

Hammond----Or—dgsplda,.

r^T For the next sixty days the undersigned will elose out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for

ed Prices. We do not intend to ciirry over any Winter Goods if
prices will do it.
__________________
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OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
JDR.’S" Q-OO1DS,
TTOTIOHSTS,
r’-A.TTC'Sr Q-OOTDS,

OLOTECI3SFG-,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
(17-tS)

nth, .r AunnU. pey«bl
ditxi April Kih, IBIt.i

J^ICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Detroit, Miobtaan.
Pouter, Proprietors.

Lxox

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
kind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
money.
5 ours ^tcsprrtfully,

MONEY TO LOAN I

NashvUlc, Jan. 1st, 1877.

IN SUMSOFFBOK

$50.00 to $500.00,
Apply to

Wm. A ATLSworru,
tt his residence or store.

AJNSWORTH A BROOKS.
General Dealers in

FITS, EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS,
PcnaascsUy cured—no humbug—krona moath’i
uaa«a of Dr. Goulard'. Cdabraud infallible Fl

SHINGLES, SALT. LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
Which we wB! sal! a* lew for eaah, a was any flrw
NaateriUa, MSch.. Jen. 1, im.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

DOWN
down

Where he is now receiving oncL opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Good# for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Naahville, and never in the memory ol min was goods
»o cheap a# he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard ot a Good Chick

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD:

DOWN!

CONSUMPTION.

POSITIVELY

CURED.

Patterns

All »nffww» fn&gt;m ih‘j &lt;lb«u« t&gt;&gt;»: art acilou. to
Meoryd.tenM try Dr. Klantr*. caleratad Con•amptlnn Bowden. "Ibrx powders «ro th. ofclr
pr^xntlon known that wlHenre coMuaption and

READ AND CONSIDER!!

Btxti or Micasn.x, I
Cocsrr ar Bciar, I “•
At a awalon oftbc Prateie Cosrt for ths County
of Barry. boM.a at th. Frobau oScs tn ths City of

Still it is so!

We have Over One Thousand Drews
Ranging in Prices from

CLOSE OUT

WINTER GOODS

PREPARATORY FOB THE SPRING

PROBATE ORDER.

A LITTLE MONEY
Will go a great way If expended at
store. Everybody come in and a
that wlytt 1 advertise b a fact.

COKE E1B1Y!

• tba brick yard.

»24

'Live and kelp others Live,
by Fair Dealing."
January 17th, 1877.

LARGE STOCK OF

AT THE BAKERY

JONES A SELLBCK,

CAN Bl FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

Ilffl Km&amp;rtteHun!
LOOK IN

BOOTS AND -SHOES,
Which ware bought fer CASH and will be

mold at the lowest

DENTISTS
HMhYilk, Micb.

Living I*rlceM.

for Printers.

and we will convince you. that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

AitolaUMator •TaridSaUU.

�CASHI

f.fi.niSWSRTiftCO

—D. W. Lincoln has disjxwd of hi*
pies his late stand.
’ -Railroad men ay that Wfll Ayb-

}

—Bill Davin, of Kalao’o, waa in town
one day last week, on a terrible drunk.

late of Joriah Towl, deceasm], will be

to disagree, standing right for acquits!
to four for guilty. TWiespoiident Las
fire Co. at its flrat fire.
been
iu jail since A.ugKtolaa», and .ihia
Hm. AM.?*, hmrood hlraw
&gt;lllab
munition has been made in this paper monucg the case was mAld proeqas.
Thapeojde vs. Thomas VanDnssn,
heretofore, has been exposed, we learn,
by the Dr. He tracked the ghost into information for larceny; arraigned and
plead guilty.
The peopje va. William McGraw and
William Hummel, larceny, order to
house sway and rock by a good lever nolle prosque.
Lucius Russell, plaintiff, va Elizabeth
under one corner. It is thought a ghost
XL Hand, assumpait; judgement for
plaintiff for $80.00
The Reform Club in this place are
IKeJart in him, unless it be in his name.
Hardly had this excitement simmer­ doing a noble work. At preoent they
number
alx&gt;ut 130. Many of them were
ed down, before a nice slander bloomed
out, like a dutch girt in •'bloomer*,” ’
This
evening
the Ladies’' Christian
about Dr. Delano and Mrs. Merritt ,
Shepherd whom he was doctoring. Tbe Temperance Union will give a social
at
Union
Hall
for
the purpose of rais­
tongue* said that when he presented 1
hi* bill to Mr. Shepherd, said Shepherd ing money to furnish their new hall
It is hoped it will prove a bucccsb.
Roy.

us down for ten millions towards bis er, no, never pay it, a. the Doctor had
support and pass on to the next liberal already had his pay through the lady.
W00DLA5D ITEMS.
man.
' ,
Be that as it may, a suit was instituted
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will lecture before and came off at the Canter last week
Woodland, Feb. 6th, 1877.
Wednesday, when Shepherd settled the
On Friday, Feb. Ind, while Mr. Ira
the Literary Society on Monday even­
ing next, on “The Martyrs of Modem
Jordan was cutting a tree, it fell against
Now they have had a riot at the Cen­ another, breaking tholiinbs, which fal­
Life."
ter. It happened on the night of the ling near him, drew his attention, and
—Andrew Hardy haa moved into bin »me day that tiie great trial was held.
be did not see that the tree waa sliding
now purchase, and Rav. C. I. Deyo’and It appears that O. Robinson, the hotel
back off the stump until it caught him
Prank Dancer occupy the house vacat­ kaepor, had given a srlect party to his
and carrying him several feet broke hb
ed by.him.
**
hired girl, which did not suit some leg and dislocated hi* ankle. The at­
roughs, who banded together and re­ tendance of Dr. Kilpatrick, who did it
house and lot formerly owned by Chris solved to “shake their foot in that dunce, up in plaster Paris, and the next morn­
Holler, deceased, and moved hisfpmily or tear the old ranch down.” They ing he was out doors feeling very com­
marshalled their force of seven strong, fortable.
from Hastings.
and with blood-curdling warwhoopsadOn Monday eve., Feb. 6th, ths L 0.
—An Assyria couple that were mar­ vanced upon the American house,
of O. F. organized a lodge at Woodland.
ried last fall. now have a two weck’a
snatching any or everything bald-head­ The brothers from the surrounding
old bouncing baby. Verily, this is an
ed that camo within grasp of their lodge* were present and they enjoyed
age of progression.
.
clutches. They smashed in the bar­ a good time.
&lt; —The wood-rawing machine has fold­ room door and tried to smash Robin­
Personal.—Man- E. Bader is visit­
ed up its cheerful buzz, and moved on son’s head with a nail keg. Robinson
to Jackson. A couple of the village dodged the keg, which went into the ing friends and relatives at Havana.
hall and came within an ace of braining Huron Co., Ohio.
boys went along aa “hands.”
C. F. Wilkinson returned from Fare­
a lady; threw a hen tidough the win­
—Sugar makers should buy their
dow, broke out several lights of glass well, where he haa been paying the laat
equipments for sugar making at Wol­
with club*, which slightly injured sev­ sad tribute to his brother, last Tuesday
cott’s hardware. They ca» find no bet­
eral participants of the party. All these morning.
ter place in Barry or Eaton Counties.
Mrs. Devine, Wm. Devine’s mother,
trifth-B BCcnied to irritate Mr. Robinson
Bee htonewadvt.
and he put a head on one or two of the of Barryville, has been sick with a fe­
—The Christian Church Society pro­ ydung out-laws, and with the help of ver for some days past, and is also af­
pose to buy an eight hundred pound some of the party, was able to keep the flicted with cancer.
Mr. Duffle, that used to be freight
bell. Golly, how the ring of that bell rioters out,—till but two, who climbed
will inspire a soul to slick up and get through the window into the hall, but agent and telegraph operator at this
place,
passed westward on the cars,
they
were
“
chucked
out
”
again.
Two
to church, won’t it T
fathers of the young rioters believing last Monday. He now has a position
—The trial of Dick Crosswhite for
that their sons were abused have caus­ on the Canada Southern Railway.
the larceny of A* W. Olds’ overcoat,
ed Robinson to be arrested for assault
waa tried before the Circuit Court last
LOCAL MATTERS.
and battery ; as if a man could be guil­
Wednesday, and yesterday the jury
ty of that charge in protecting his prop­
SF Very nice Maple Syrup at
found him guilty of the charge. He
Wheeler's.
erty against such a gang.
has not yet received his sentence.
We. shall have more anon to say of
C7* Mammoth Clover Seed for sale
—Tbe annual meeting of the Far­ Assyria.
at the Nashville Elevator.
mer’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of
Reader, Stop and Thimk.—We sup­
Barry 8c Eaton Counties, will be held
pose that most of our readers buy and
A
Flying
Trip
to
Grand
Rapids.
at Charlotte, on Friday, the 30th in nt.,
und usoD. B. DeLand k Co.’s Rsrt
commencing at one o’clock p. m. The
Chemical Saleratut, but if there are any
Director, meeting of said company will
Last Monday a little business and a of you who do not, just stop and think;
be held at the same place the 19th iust. desire for a change of air inspired us to if you buy tiie Best Chemical Saleratu*
you get the bat Saleratus made, and an
—Last Saturday night whilst Y. P take a seat in the afternoon train for article that is uniform.
Cassell, of Maple Grove, was attending Grand Rgpids. The “Irek floae1? un­
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
the entertainment at the Opera House, der the skillful guidance of Engineer
A new Piano worth $800 fob $800,
sped us on want, and after a ride
some petty miscreant cut the “rum” Slater,
1
on
long
time and small payments. For
.trap, that held his frisky span of three- .of an hour or so we landed at the Val­
particulars apply to
year-olds. Fortunately their condition ley depot in the fair city of Kent. We
C. C. Wolcott, Nashville. .
like
to
go
to
Qrand
RapMiC.Lit
always
was discovered before any damage wm

—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Olds will en­
tertain the Christian Church Social at
their residence, on Tuesday eve., Feb.
loth. Several distinguished guest* will
be present, and refrenhmente will lx»
served to alb The invitation to gener­
al.
Mm. C. I. Drro, Sec’y.
\

—Prof. Dickey, of Hastiugs, will lie
hero to-night with a couple of toads of
reformed drunkards, to hold a grand
temperance n;«tiUg in Chipman &amp;
Lee’s Opera House. A red ribbon re­
form club will be organized. Come one
come all, and bringy our neighbors, and
hear the testimony of thorn: who have
“been there,”

X —Who’ll give iu the names of the
party that were on a drunken bust last
Thursday night from 11 p. m. to 3 a. ml
They made the sight hideous by their
drunken “bawderdash,” and banging
on Smith de Put’s big iron kettle. If
this carousing bumnww is kept up we
nhall instot that NuhviUo keep a nalaried marshall who oan always be on
hand to chuck these fellows into the
“ootor^

A -JF^e entertainmenta that were givgwSxter the auspioos of the Christian

"“

'

for the pourpose of rais-

Friday and Saturday evenings, were a
bigsuoceea The plays, declamations,
tableaus, etc,, were rendered in a man­
ner reflecting credit on both originator
participants, the music fumiriied

town for its size.
,
After finishing out finfidnem we had
a Hpare moment and ran into the Daily
Ttatta office, where wo met and enjoy­
ed a pleasant reunion with our friend
of yore, Alfred B. Tozer, whose name
may be familiar to many of our story
resiling friend* as a serial writ&lt; r. Al­
though a youngman, Torer;fete already
gathered unto himself a good measure
of jiteraiy laurels. H» pow: dccupiiui
the position of city editor of the 7&gt;m«.
May success ever stick to y«A|^d boy,
and when peach time comemagain, come
down to the banner village and we’ll
go hucklebmryiug.
. Last De aember we visited GrandlLipids and bought our breakfast at the
Morton house, paying therefor just the
sum we receive for a six month’s sub­
scription, which was juHt twenty-five
cents more than our feelings acquicfi-

solved .to transfer our patronage to the
Rathbnn House. Here we found the
invincible deck with Alaska diamond
shirt stud, and Arizona wal ring. We
stayed over night in Grand Rapids and
upon retiring cautioned the clerk to

Along about three o’clock the next
morning the stillinesa and pleasant
dream was busted all to fEnde ts, by a
warbler who sang in a seven-story key,
“Kias Me Good Bye Darling.” It was
tbe Alaska diamond shirt stud clerk,
mentioned above. We love music, ye*
we do, bat the w*y “Kite Me" shrieked

etrated tbe aanctity of our chamber
■nd ererytixing wen t off like a charm, touched a chord tn our bosom that af-

afterward, tiie songster suddenly ceas;
edtowarbla. We don’t know whether,
hi* darling concluded to kiss him or
some other fellow with feelings akin to

renM, this *um would Irtng thealght-

of 400 souls.

,1 -n hour later when we u ent
clerk wm miming aud the of-

WILL OFFER

During the next 30 days

great
That are being offered Goods at Cost and lees,
and

ty Pure Gum Boot* at
Wheeleb’s.
Holloway’s Pills.—The blood is the
veiy cscence of health and life. It fur­
nishes the component* of fleah, bone,
muscle, nerve and integument. The
stomach is the apparatus—the arteries
the distributors and tbe intestines the
channels by which the worse matter is
carried off. Upon the stomach and bow­
els. these medicines ac; simultaneously.
35 cents per box or pot.

FALL

DOMESTICS.

Z

INVOICE

FULL LINES OF

Print,, Cottens,

AND

UEMIINS.

TICKS,

Stripes and Clucks.

L T1RTT JVE-AJST
FOR CASH

■WINTER

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

GOODS.

gtautg-gtito
CLOTHING!

/.Iff

From 95 per Suit Up.

’

BOOTS AND SHOES !
1ST GUUT VAMETT,

From fl a Pair, Upwards.

FROM 30 to 60 CT8.

Will

discount

any prices that you can get
in town.

Ntahvilto, January 38th, WH.

15 GRADES OF TEA

MEN’S OVERCOATS

50 CENTS TO &gt;1.00 PR POUND.

FOB as

Location.— West Side of Main
Street, in W. A. Aylswurth's Briak.

All Goods Bold as Represent, and Sat­
isfaction Guaranteed.

XMbvtik MUh., am Im. ina

G. A. TRUMAN.

L. J. WHMLIR

W.G.AYMTHiCO.

Ch-oicje Groceries
AT THE

OASH

STOBBI

ATTENTION! ramims dmtk mo nits
ALL OF YOU UN WANT OF

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTSNEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM M CTS. TO «lJ&gt;0
BEST KEBOSKNB OIL M CENTS PH. GALLON.
which win be .old
at about riarr cost.
A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND; ALSO A
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

Sap Pans

I am constantly receiving additions lo my Uno of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!

WOOD -A.2STU rirr

My story is short,—can soon be told,
I have the Goods, they must be sold.

GIVE

This is BuHiness.
Persons indebted'to tiie undersigned
for service*, will please call at my office
aud nottle immediately, or their accounts
will l&gt;e put into proper ’hands for col­
lection. I muzt nay my debts.
Wm. Jowcs, Dentist
It is reported • that Boscuee’b Ger­
Stri-p has. since its introduction
in the United States, reached tbe im­
mense Kale of 40,000 dosen per year.
Over 6,000 Druggists have ordered thia
medicine direct from the factory at
Woodbury, N. J., and not one haa re­
ported a single failure, but every letter
Hjieakx of ite Mtoninhing success in cur­
ing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the
Breatd. Consumption, or any disease of
and Lungs. We advise evthat has any predisposition
to go to Boise Bros.,
get this Medicine, or ta_»------ -3,^000toj
doaee will

OE

DRY GOOM,
GROCIRIM
HATS,
OAFS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AO„
MO.,
AC.

UJKBOE

P. Holler will superintend custom
grinding. Como one, come all.
■OKEY TO LOAM.
Imterest Payable Anmually.
Parties desiring to make loans in
sums of five hundred dollars and up­
wards, having good real estate security
to offer, will find it to their interest to
address
C. C. Peavet,
20-25
Battle Creek, Mich.

rnenurn

TO PURCHASBB8 OF '

ME

Nashville, Mfch., January SO.

Buckets

Andrew

o. usn.

BOISE BROTHERS

man

DEALBBS

AND C. C. POSTS PAT. SAP SPOUTS,
Should call and leave their orders with

CHARLES. C. WOLCOTT

IN

MIeciicin.es
CHEMICALS,
DYE9TUFF8,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL
SCHOOL,
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,
AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PAINTS,
WALL PAPER,

OILS,
- lyMMi

LEGAL BLANKS,

BRUSHES,

j licking his chops.

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,

------------~~

As he has the

largest stock

lowest prices of any firm

and makes the

FINF CIOABS,
AND TOBACCOS.

TEAS.
SPICKS,

in the county.

A Hastings friend *ay»: "We are al-

L JAD SEE US.

CHAS. C. WOLOOTT.

BOISE BRO’I.

�7 wain

(jiwsr ovws! fiVNe;■I

DR. Alfclfl
w.ii

Do.Uk Barrrl |*H

M»«wn agsciaUr

Brtai LBiers

D. E. Barrett, an
Northampton, Maara
day in pui&gt;ttanoe of toe
count cbktnber so that the hoixmix may
in company i
wau iimrwr»4ffli Hiwto
bill and selected Amoolate Justice Jon. afoly determine the •bjection*.
toe luml
—the btiuine
Gen, Sheridan haa been officially ncil- P. Bradley as toe fifth associate |ti&gt;rtice
PlUDAY, Feb. X—The Senate j&gt;»
upon
toe
rommlaimi.
for tbe present. Mojrt operators ‘x
hill providing for the punishment
Ced that about 100 renegade Sioux In«lneck
from
tl,e
of
*°™e wicked »xethere will be no trouble. Should
Frank Hereford, Senator-elect from sons making, or having in their [xwsteiuu» have arrived in the Bllttelrtpo«»Saremit within two weeks thev think
West Virginia, took Uta oath Of office.
slon, dies, moulda, etc., for the manr**' '
Ciumuxup; .
A concurrent resolution Was adopted lure of con nterfeit coin.
.
REVOLVfiUri FBQM $3. UP J
ffi&gt;viding tost no person shall 1x1 admitA bill alMi pBased relating to public Ac-1 and Ire fa for a time silently happy, but
'ill f/tllrr (rl'tr-SIu ■«
f
to too south wing of the Capitol dur­ counts.
It provider that all claim* ho soon drifts hack into the valley of '
ing the counting of the votes for
agalnntthe United States which the &lt;4- 4epr—Inn. Thia ia where he usually
dent and Vice Preaident oxweptvoi
rnranMng officer* ofihe Treasury or IicmIm UvfiH. Getting $200,000 from hb books
••U tuned by the President
pi.oo
oftofy department or bureau are authef- 4nd play, find as much more with nn Gumming Machine Haw.
order to return a profit for the motd
tbe Senate and the Speaker'&lt;m toe
izc#t&lt;&gt; examine and decide upon Khali lie
“
Crow-cut Saw,
.yo
of RepreMntative^riuch tickets to be 'dte- barred unless presented within six veam agreeable and amiable wife, he talks
W^nd, wood aLMCrwcut *1
Dbtjrtttchc* from Tucson, Ari ions, al
tributed equallydApch Senator and Rep- from toe time tbe name occurred. Raist­ constantly of hb III luek—the flend
that tbe Apaches are killing and plund
rtwmtative. bt tb^^ergeant-at-arms of ing claim* which would be barred by the which, he fnHbts never deserts him. Machine Saws Gummed Ac Fitting 2.00
Croaa-cut
M
“
••
1.75
Ing settler* In Southern Arixon*. 1
the Senate and House of Representatives. act or within two years after It goe&lt; intn' His Jbondqn, lectures two years ago
..mi
were killed in theSenorita Valley on
The Pacific railroad hill was dtocusMcd. effect, may I* printed within fottx didn't succeed as-ho thought they Regular Filing,
.
«h
Iti the House, toe Senate resolution year* from tbe pa»«M»ge of the ant.
ought; and he was plunged iplo dtw- Irregular Filing,
for the appointment of lot) men to aeh’o
The Committee on Naval Affaire, re­ nairabontlt. “Just my blamed luck!” Saws Strnightoned and Nicely Ham mov­
Preparations for too Mardl Gru a
ed for 25 eta. to 50 cts. each.
as special police al the Capitol during toe ported adversely on tbe application
he-aufd. And hfa friends laughed at
bration in NewOrieaidt have been mi
AI.I. WORK WARBnTED.
on a grand scale. The displays, it to ir
him. He fa full of idi&lt;*ynurseleB,
Nisbet ft Oo..of Tawaa, are putting ep nutted, will be unusually fine.
Shop near Depot, NaahviDe.
and sometimes is uuito mfauuthroplc.
The conference report on toe bnirevis- miaaed for naxlng.
“ When I leave a place?' he exclaimed 16-28
ILF. C. BVXTOX.
Ing the atatutOM nf the United Staxeapem,
The Houke, The Hoose went into bitterly one day, ’*T never want' U» see
agreed
grrxxi to.
iu.
.
— -. •'
: 'committee
_ ______ ___
Roseman and Helen*:
of tbe whole on the legiahtivti
The
Senate
to the
T
l!. H.p
?to amondmenta
u&gt;«.dma&gt;ta u
U» Joint
Mm w'^priulonTiH. a7nn,S(55!’ that town agufn ns long n« I live, or
A large num her of Bufliikntianx.’who x,
™«.l.&lt;lon In r™«rd u&gt;Mml-ton to Uo Tnx.jln ib.ob.lr. Tb.bin...prppriM™ any of iu people.” As Tqm Hood was
.
January*1, i*h j
have been bcaelglng tbe-tflRfctTnf the
Jlonm&gt;«nd |r.n.rM daring lb. morning (K.aM.lM.a.' An.m.ndm.m Jmidnpr- hypoahondrleal, and tfwlft acrid and
pn&lt;&gt;r-nj:u&gt;QBp|r&gt;r Jifl|p,refiiHe&lt;l the proffer,
nr ill. .Im-loral V.W w.r. conmirrod in.
«d |iIlng d&gt;. &lt;v.n.p.n»uton ot l-ongrm- cwnical, so Mark Twain, the beloved
of work ft: clearing the railroadjravks Ogallala* and Slonx under Craxy Horae,
The resolution declaring that Colorado men at #4.600.
•fall lovers of.fun, the tickler of mil­
of snow at$l per day wj&amp;'mAlB dtt|d in skirrntabcH on the 1st, 3d and 7th of
wlSSfJS'rllhl.^''«Su^uS??iK
&gt; a short lions of melancholy riba, ami the agent
lodging^—A.JXHTWJxtndeiit also writes January, and in a five hour*' engagement
7................................... —..... .■.■nj.mate the of Moiuuh In creating laughter for the
Son&lt;xij$that lift•%'fatMetufeni' of Northern on the
frnTnr
, cmlentinla of Senator Davm nffil Haun- plkuet—r-denr me! be fa atti ictad with
extended throe mile* along the valley pt fX deficiency approprial
-ufrra, ^&gt;0^’qtL^lrgirya-y d Nehpaka. the dumps! fa this a world of com­
Tongue River, six mile* below Hanging ported. /MWe Choapeolxl
iTro” PKnnU‘‘’-y11 RSffl^and several pensations?
Bettef Is a contented
enOMM^IQtC^rRona of benevolent Woman's Creek.’ Thor were .driv4qXu luuuirJ introapitxsy ai|d roforsed. to mind than a porch with a tin roof on
। through the Canons of Wolf or Panthbg
tefiaendea.
'
■
■
which it nevyr rains.
Mountain, in 'rtfc-t direct ion of the B|g’. Wferoti; and alter a part
।
In
the
House
the
legislative,
Judicial
,
DentaftW. eno of
Hayes Horn Mountains.
Their lighting road.lt wasonlerod nrinici
•K1 **y**y^MHwprta4to« WR w«. con-1
.
.Aji Arizona Honanzn.
1
strength outnumbered ount two or three
l.e»fl«rt^v'iW^Q*»»*n»«»twk»pflrt’r&lt;-«l fix­
?
”
.
I
to one, but by-taking advantage of the oliiltatr t&gt;f toe m^lrtritv re]ert3 fleefarrM ing tbe salary of pin-President at $50,U(X)
he Silver .King Mine, located on :
rnr&gt;&lt;&gt;^ aaniiar, yournneeu
ground we bad Ah an vat a disadvantage, that the electors on the Ikanoenu- j inateati of 25,000, as provided in toe bill,
and their loaJwilire kiiAwn lo be very se­ ic ticket were fairly and duly chosen a- : but this wa. defeated, nnd it was left R» tiie western.slope of the Pinal ranges, ; im-Ucfae u» me u worth «&lt;fcihr."
i.*u7
the question of hfa citizenship. The vere, Our 1mm waN three killed and eight Presidential electors; and that fa shown j' -r!g!=.-2!7 —pertei
about JM miles from Florence, fa u
’■8w»&lt;Jmefl»»boxe*nryo«irni!i
bv tho fin e of the returns and folly sub1
bl11, ^5,CE3.
r'JS’WM’'
They fought entirely dis­ .i.nU.»l by evidentol &lt;b. .Cluj VOM. | The
K!z±
Jr.- "■•/•f-r "»'•&gt;;
pX'W&amp;ffiikr ft. k*”,'w * wounded.
then
[nuwr&lt;l.
T’7 bill ,b
™“
•“dmounted, and charged on foot to witnin
I h»T«-&lt;&gt;ver ftW «uch tc*tlmonli
laid before the House the Known to. the public, though it Is
cast; that these electors on, Abe J Ind. Ii The Stx'aker
l
«react
■~x^b from toe President on tbe tiuan- probably nne of the ricbert mines ever I w,tl‘ ol
There was a grout “Gospel gathering" fiftv yards of CapL Casey's lino, but weH Wednesday in Docoinber cast Utoir &lt;reu3
taken In th* frqnt and dank by Capt.
,
.....
question,
which
waa
referred
to
the
dlseoverud
on
thiscuust.
Theproprie, For Cutaneous 1)1
,,U,M
Butler's ana LicuL MCDonald'H compa­ for Tilden for Prealrtent aiM Hendricks | Committee
on
Ways
and
Means.
tors have been steadily working it for Ami all crantlooa of tin .kin, i
for Vice President, and that they conse­
nies.
They
were
whipped
al
every
point
unable to get into tbe House. D. 8. Al­
“rthml
.. votes
,uua. of
v. the
uk.’ State of
... ■j , Moxnav, Fbb. 5.—The Senate |mwmx1 a the past twelve months, und have
quently arc toe legal
len, doanOn of Rjytnmito ©Lurch, lost a and driven from the field and pursued as Florida, nnd must be oottnfrd
“““ **
counted as sur
such,
v i ’’111 appropriating $3.5,000 to provide for shipped, in ewery mohth of the present
wallet'romalning fl.MO m 'money aigl far a* my limited supplier and wotu After an ineffectual effort to
- get a vole ou the deficiency in the appropriation for year, one or more imroeta of selected ai o L I. o w a A'’s
notes while attending toe meeting?
. down animals would carry mvcommand. the resolution, the House adloumed.
public
printing
and
binding
during
the
ore
of
the
value
of
$1,000
to
$2,0U0
per
|
i
nrirtMy
u,,
foUcwrtni
Plenty of
rM
of AdUrriCm 2- The IndHbfc
llscnl
year.
TntywDav. Feb. 1.—In the Senate, a
- ...
Jon, to the works iu MWnn street, ,
...
_•
K
arms and ammunition, but are otherwise
,
,Or-er
’“V" *
Mr.
Chrfatiancy inado
made a brief stx.,
sixwch
**r. Christiancy
v.. ■ near Fn niont, where It bus been
rested on compfaint of hfa wife on tlio in a destitute condition. Some of the concurrent resolution was agreed to,
pri- lbj2
prisoners now in our hands wore captur­ providing that the public proceedings of favoring the Pacific Railroad bill i itro- ground
ground and
nnd aubeequently
subsequently sold
nohl by
by prijoannfastan ntuta*riz'A_ta,\toa efao- dikXki Ijv.Umi Jiidlcfay com in I uw, rather
ed with troxen limbs and worn living art*
rate
tender,
the
owners
of
the
Helbv
eruwy
‘
tbe
mi
home nioaky Thq vmstoar baa been very
tSniciting Work* having been oonaidlo
There fa now on a! th*kl&lt;!n*y« th»*«- Pill* «huul.l bo l*krn wordfai
q&gt;tinted.In
eeord. and i
llnfwerate aniendmenta enible uurchtteiFb.
feet deep. The command is in good cob •
the way from the mine lo Suu Fran­
that
an
extra
number
of
copies
tie
printed
J
to
th
”
Fortification
Appropriation
bill
dltion.
rill irlT« almo-t Immediate
cisco
40
tuns
of
ore,
which atwaya
for
tbe
use
of
tbe
commission
of
toe
two
|
nn
d
Military
Academy
l»lll
werenon-ronNELSON A. MILKS, Cotninniidiiig.
‘‘TftK'ijetfaTtiUve committee ire hrvestlina hare failed.
ftjim 51,250 to 62.500 per tun. and 1
houses of Congress.
currod in.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
Tbe House fall approprta!lng$20,000 for i
business was transacted.
gnting Laboratory weounfa al toe Uni­
-tun of nuggets, which is eatiuratud will i
; tho relief of toe destitute poor of the Dis-’
Tukmdav, Feb. 6.—TboSenato passed a j return $14,000 ; 27 tuns of thin ore is on |
FOREIGN NEWS.
of
tbs
.U'nixch
a*
thrw
l
’ill»; tlwy rrftiuve all acidi­
• tricLorColumbta,paata|U-Yaar45, 1»a.v»U. I bilifor U»a,roUW of settlers upon pubUe the stramcr tn route from Fort Yuma
ty occiuloncd by fatranwrancs er improper dirt.
attention to deficiencies in th" accountr
to Ban Francltoo.
There la on the They reach th* liter atx! redsttJ it to a luialthy a I,.), LH*&lt;it&amp;«A,-JiBni*rt30.»-/rii*Ih-ltlsh.&lt;]|ei I Official notice wax $s*itai&lt;of46he hr? I laufig urjriur tlrtpreemption laws.
I ganication ot the elebtffncrcdnnnflMtbn?'
Also the Senate joint resolution to damns at tiie mine alxiut 5,000 tuna of
man anti Itallan'eopsuta wfll'prOrefad
I
t--.- --Messrs. Allison and Ingall* were ap- amend thejoint resolution of July 3, 187R, third class ore, estimated to be worth
Fed Cettinje to-day.. ..
It v.
In .reported,
to indtif
,
indufe l pointed tellers ou the.jiart of the Senate aulliorir.ing the Secretary of War to issue
The ledge is located for
I rinwNicholas to inuko |xiace if tnc to conni tiie vote* for President and Vice ’ arms to certain States rind Territories so 63&amp;O per tun.
world fur Ibe foliowihr direaae*; A&lt;u&lt;-. A*lhForw will™.1(. MtamnllumlK
Vre.iaunt ofthe Cnlud Suuu.. ru. lo luue unmunllion. n..t u. ex«&gt;»l several miles north and south of the the
Silver King. Withip the pant mouth roa, Billion* C n&gt;plaint», MMebvayni thcHkln, HowI An" **”• &lt;u~uml..r. U&gt;« Sen»l« pn- I llfty b.ll.o.nrid|w. for «rh »rn,.
to the amount of 61,654,42.. Ho alaore-

lunle Men
Hearing and Right Mtttnred.
Lang. Throat, and Other
Chronic Db*eaars Cared,

Saw Gumming &amp; Fitting.

JSo^Sr*"! .'"T*’.r

Uetavl«i»r*CHI.
Hu Patient* Gain 10 to 40 )H.iM WdrhtKeriona. -Complicated IHoeaact, that

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MARK THESE FACTS “iwcsi&amp;FiaiaK ssa:!*:,,

lire Silver Klug South Mining Conipany, which lias about 4,000 feet on
tiie southern extension, have started
un work tinder the superintendence of
Mr. M. L. Power; their shaft Is now
down about 45' feet, und they are in
hourly anticipation of cutting the
ledge. A hew discovery has lust been
reported, from alxiut four miles south
of the Silver King, where $1,000ore is
being extracted from what is believed
to be the continuation of tiie Silver
King ledge.

gWfckrtwelte ) cotxled to the hall of the House, to take ( Also the House bill suthorir.ing a sur. edtairiMGtW . tmvtlling expenses for tha&lt;^|s, to
going to New York to make the pur- I tonxen provunona atn-ing rem-nary.
j part jn mo counting of the electoral vote, j vey of certain townships in Michigan and
chases.
the committee
on Privimaking —
an
appropriation
therefor.
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i London, January 30.—Prof. Lanki-ster , Aa rreport
-«-T-u-,-from
—a-—
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• -rr’-r--...i e-fa’-dons, i....i;„
The President’s veto of the
/ 'lf?«JTy Hrpwn, a prmniiient citizen of took out now summonses to-rtay against,
in regard to the eljgth' bmsbQll*.h5 FtoKinn&amp;ftcd a&amp;idoHaiUrttav aiitbt. the Spiritualist Stade, and Birnmons
‘duglha-Board nt Mutropoiitan police in
.3he'District
bf Col
Coluinbta,
'
,
assistant, for conspirncv, and also against J ’“rttnnnd Virginia.,was Tt an.
I 1.The
pfatricJ bf
inn Ufa, v*as stfatained
On Saturday ..Dr. Roe" was Ixjforo the j Slade under the vagrant net.
TIn
" the rir...
— the chair appointed as . k
.. a vote „r
House,
by
of 3.3 .......
to 22.
tellers on the part of the House in uyunt-I! The
House discussed and amended the
Ix&gt;gtatatlve investigating committee at !
,
,
Tlao Hoose
tho
ftar unfaeraitv. Ms unvr ■»detailed srgts-,,
«xmtest has arisen »*tw&lt;&gt;cn toe Jib- ing the electoral votes Mcawnr. Vook': iletfciencv appropriation bill. A reselument of alt nionOyu received and j»aiil i 2^*
FOBMrra^vfs in&gt;ewQrfe^d
(Dem., Go.] and Stone (Dem.. Mo.;
•'tl&lt;&gt;:&gt;
— *for
——
=
—
--------- • taken
’
■ t&gt;eprinting the testimony
,tail Jyr him, making u showing that he Th*,
_•**'*«* Jh«J ‘"Y
,--------emtanttadytw----------------------------------------------of,
The Speaker laid Wore the House a foro tiie Committee on Ixiutsfana Affaire
(’all,
a * tn-all guard
nt *•the communication from Justice Clifford, ;,was adopted.
hnd overpaid Dr.DouglassTOI. " , .
’ overpowered
— - —
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Cuartel.
Cuartel. freed
freed thu
the political pt
pneonem, and president of toe Electoral Commission,
The House then adjourned.
A young nun r.„
r.
~ force of aabout
natnod
Geo Hoffman succeeded ir.
in organizing
for
stating that the membora thereof had
----- *mdred
badly-armed
r,a«Jtcd‘CM»u. Corey
*-------------rry’s
g wvur
UMUit-to
eqvcral three
hunf ’
’ "
‘men, nnd betaken the prescelbed oath, ami that the
— to
„ 4*
ftii tdiMknce. Before
‘ hesucct
‘
ceeuod
In Jia- „
gan
notes, foqr of which,
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_
•—*
-*------'rfomi
it* duire ; comnii*aion
wm ready
U&gt; tx
’i
goftaritig on January 2fi. His victim* are many days, however, lha Liberate sur-I
if- I tie*.
ties. The Senate resolution wa* agreed
Fob. 5.—The Senate convened at half­
the First National Bunk, Muir, 633; (J. rounded Cali with * force of about 2.0Q0 I to,for the publication of the proevdings
post eight, p. in., twenty-seven member*
,W. French". $35; W. H. Flower, $2U, andI t&lt;&gt;A&gt;,vw,
3,000,-and attacked
the Conservative^,
of the
commission.
h.wiv«'-u uiv
■ ..Iin’i.nu.v*, j oi
U1O Commission.
P-.Qoom, L^you*., $46. - Ho left tlia.saine• who tried to defend theniscl ven font lime,
A xusoiutkiu w*b*kdm&gt;tod dlractinu the living present. No businiSM was trnns■CtM.
cytning forpqtada, vr else where.
inmivwns mrario receive wmr-oouvTor
In tl,° ,IoUM° a ’l«&lt;»rutn was present. A
LatestMjrhlgan Patents:— Trusses—K.
tbe inirpoM. ot .',p.nlnit .n.l rounllni ll... 1
» » rmlv.-d r.o.n the .lov.rnw
_’&gt;!■
i__Beaeal
L__ i -vetea-fae.
_________________
... ....
Presidanl uuL
Vmm* i n orinimr t he House that lie had «bnu&gt;ri
for lamps--P. A. Howard, Phnthic. fSup;
President.
Sort for carriaae-tojiw, A. 'tocxlyear, Al*'
appropriation for heating.and •.mtilating
On
the
floor
were
nearly
all
the
mernion; composition of matter for veneer*,
the new Capitol. Soy&lt;gjil bills were re­
bersofthv Cabinet'aud tho[
H. iduid. Detroit; guide® for circular be taken alive and
ceived from the Scn&lt;e..
delivered over to tonXrpopti. The con- gaged by thei
sawn, C. Lj;baff8e,
,
. » r . i . 3t]uence.w&lt;ui
rofailntion ot thanks
prat rterv (fanservative parties- Tiie
D. Dearth ffiUhtw will •MiveFthemfJfetgura on oils, und
at waft uoughk-wito^or^wfthoiit arms more than lu
tfafopy for pttblica-.
&lt;Irens to the graduating claax of theiini- was cut down, houses were sacked, all dice. Justicfi
furniture destroyed, iu&gt;d nil other kinds first of thejul
vendty nt tbe next commencement.
ofonlrages committed. Foreigners shared
----- ------- -r-------------The State convention of the MUpcrintcn- the same fate as natives. Il fa rephrteii without formality and took c
left of the main’nfale. At two tniuuU " fiftv petitions were presented, with aixjut
Uinttou nuiuDer M Jdll«d~reaabed-36fr.--in- past one the Speaker announced the nr- 1 20.&lt;«M&gt; signatures,
rlniHng woineri-m&amp;VMMreB, I&gt;r.-JJfn- rival of tiie Seriate and the momlxjrs of
The
Senate
passed
Semite bill No. "7,
23d.
isjtitl Borrero, agedhinety, ope of Colum-■ :h&gt;
I.' ret

«non^~irafalte9ih^nTn«rt^pTumtat

al railroad laws, and that the general rail­ market. Mandells referred to tbe li
road laws should then be sd amended as portstlc
*
'iieef
' as of
* great
to require all roaifa to (w&amp;lllgh iistfertii,
id a striking ink
maximum rates, ueaordlrtgto the distance
tie and in ven Hop
of transportation, lor the carrying of all could do.
produce and merchandise ovcr'thalr lines.
rpoKittone
[i Foreign
no!
. _ __ Jmtae ndt
An association of Michigan untveraitv 30 *a*tetor harbor insurgents; shall proclai&amp;ixiqualitv
of
all
religions,
which in
graduates was formed at ('hieago on Fri­
this case chiefly concerns tbe Jowk; ahull
day evening last.

Loginning July 17
Alpena is to have a railway outlet,
company having been formed to build
rood from that Lake Huron emporium
through tbe counties of Montmorency,
Aloona. Osceola, Ogomau
‘
mon, a distance of 70 uilta
Jackson, Lansing and &amp;agii
at H ^f pateT hr Bnxcom mon county.
The projected rood Is to be of narrow
gauge, and it fa estimated that it can be
constructed at a cost of uot over 615,000 a
mile,
Wm. Glbeon, of-suicide
“
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at of
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the depot. He was terribly mangled
atxiut the arm, which w*a amputated.

in trust for tbe,

*BJA3IMaH9 •

Iv tnrurarte diveaw. t-j» dwrl.h a
rllcvrel of bufferlni;. If riot entirely cured, by t***t&gt;. ■

BLINDNESS! and DEAFNESS! !

Catarrh, Consumption!
a.thma. hroachitK and ail Throat and LorirCom.
Trialsta, [wkM. In thia eoantry. are tbe Rreatret enernle. to health and llt&gt;), wh^u shana. of djmatr
and all elM talk, arc eured Ire Pr. Alhhi*. tnrpnned
inhaler and CnntUtutlonal fo-aloraUte Treatment.
LINQBBING OB OHBONIC DIBEABEH.

ill^niard and •klHfully treated.
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Tbe Marriott SiMir ddarinj; aid w *drV» lu
any rlcllcale matter relating tn health land beautvl.
tirvt .-nd'Xi
aare .it d

phywleiin in th
n, Wenkarm, Whii
«i«*'

jaune ce, utvrr uompuunu, uudm,&lt;.. nm n
Rbeunuttam, Retenlton of urine. ScrobilAor Kina'
Keil. Hore Throate, Sloao and &lt;ir»»»l. 'HcDouler

I&gt;o not »uffrr from

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tur uwuwann
lmt&gt;. rtant information.
XOilri.ieulture—few. healthy children, or none

IMPORTANT CAUTION.

!
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1 rnowtar them tu be apuriuua.
* • • Sold at the mana'actory of Pntfeaaor Ifot.tow
»i &amp; t o., New York, and by al) rcwpnetebte dnirrials and dealer* In nu-.J,ieiae tbn&gt;U(h&lt;&gt;ul the civil
A North Hill man, who only meas- ' f
urea -five feet three inchea when he
attaches so that his Joint* crack, has u 1
son wbo measures tiv«feetaewn when '
ho fa feeling slouchy. And It would I c-y disorder affixo.1 tuesrh box.
makea woman's heart ache with sym- । Office. 112 Liberty Street New York.
patby to ace that boy’s mother alt by ’
the hour, with the scissors in one.bund
und a |&gt;uir of her huslmnd’s troiuicr-* in
tiie other,trying to make them over for

JUchfaan Legislature.

The Legislature reassembled on the declaring that pence negotiations in Antievening ot the ftth, wlto'n fttll attendance oqufa'^ay«k failed and. war, .as toe only
of members.
' means nr roduririgtoe rebalHrm, fa unsvoldabiy aittcttafot.
(?•
Small pox prevails in the country
The Fyxto haa aenl » dfapafob tn its
about Adrian.
,'n I r..: &gt; .
rbpresentatlriVM abroxrf giving YJbtlcv &lt;|f
On Saturd*j' evening at eight o’clock tbr sppirifitment of town, Cbrirtans to
John Limner, treasurer of Saginaw town­ governorships of province*.. »U.d .declar­
ship, waXrobbrid of 1375 while Koiiig from ing thata bo application of rflllwiau fapnt.Sogiuaw Cify. to hfa home in Hennansou. ceedingunremittingly. , • ,
Ho had been receiving mcmevon bte tax-*
A TJmeadijipatqh from Berlin'«#ya that
roll all day./W^ile crwfrfug Ppuuyer
farm on Washington street two men . goods ttalfie hto- fafari- rwartnadi on all
ijHusaiau
railway*.
.
lumped from behind thu trees «pd ,
b
"suited him with » club and a knife.ttx.i • 'A Special frntn Rustchuk Mare that the
levy ofTnrkev la now brrtig called
h to money oifd'feft Inm sermeless.'. Afc ■last
'
slstaucu came and It was found that ho out. The military authorities at Shu tn la
had-rocehfod « hard blow on toe head and have deaided to call nut IhF-X’lrtpuw'.ans
two knife-thrust* at hfa heart had been only;at ths.laM uuxunnu ,The tatter wlH
stopped by a suspender buckle and a' lot ■forma
'
forcerifTtoiOOO; to ne stationed lajof [laptrs.. Hit. .Wounds at« JPOK Bfrttoun. nrm Shuml. ma.»¥»■ j J j i
He could not describe his assailants on
At the annual meeting of the Sheffield
. awounpif darkness and the bidden gs- Cham Iter of Commerce the nrealdetit aaid
\fault’ . V.t&lt;' &lt;&gt;' ..’s''/7.i . tltai
' NhafifeltE MBrikJfa ttMak. Id
The following hi a stateutetttbf toe re­
ceipts and disbursements, al toe State far the Intel' W triBeSrito America and
treasurer’s office for tho month ending s..o-eBifal American competition with
foreign countries. The Sheffield workJanuary 31.1877:
mun bad gwt. &lt;xxue pu tortho make anil
t74JW by tbfl’&amp;mtomor. M rtoo stylo required
'Mairaella, a momMt'«H- Parliament for
.......-6PCLOO7 Hhafflald, said that An\erican compelIttofa wan suoaiafrf Ifacauite the Ameri7---- •9C3,VJ
IfciUona

A Doctor (• Have Faith Io.
Alsdv write.to l»r. Aikln. “I a^.a6Mx&gt;n and.
Ilr'vrri hrrwr tnaitesnt that
to ym

DEFORMITIES,
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mrlhod.

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GENTLEMEN!
YOUNG. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEL.
Bdr Thr only sore, rational, taatlnr cure for Suer
matorrbaa, F.-mU&gt;*l WeakntM, Ncrvom Debility,
Hie traataent in-

onnr 'piek**:, nUM rre.-cilre
ill pri»*lcd..
DUUD -*•«* or nl.| «ympu&gt;n&gt;». Gleet. Syphlll.,
BlrU-ture, Itefecu, Hblintel*.Hydrocele. Viriax-r’.,.
radically cured. -No tucrcury uxd. Xo**eritiir prescription*." Tnreler* promptly Mippliod
While many irmcxrnl victim* auflbr tbe Wtrible
h-cli of rerta-n direaw* neclrcud or badly ttralr-l
&gt;• phvalctaa* In r&lt;-ner»! (they alKrnld be Intru«t-1
Ith three caareL It U right and proper to u«e plain
t *■ n I , . r — ----- - ~
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DETROIT MARKETS.
Flour—Choice white, 7 50 to 7 70;
ilium tf.OO to6.50; Ambers 7,00 to
Low grade* to nuperfine. 4.25 to
Patont process. H,00 to H,50.

Old Reliable Meat Market

Buckwheat Flour—67 OOpnrbbl.

GOOD ADVICE AND GOOD TEEATKENT.

cratic aide of too chamber. The Presi-' Session Laws of 1875, relative to record-| Apples—1,'A»to 1,40 per bbl.
dent of the Senate took the chair, having [ ing patents of land, und for other pm-I Benn*—Hnn&gt;i-pick«d3l,W) Co 2 00; cow
' U1O11 J,00 to 1,65.
tbe Speaker on his right. When the J poxes.
Senators ami memlierx were seated the . Semite Joint, resolution No. 4. for the I। "Butter— Fresh roll, 21 to 23": best
aeked 14 U»18c,
President of the Senate said: "Tiie Joint ; relief ot Jnu.es Sims, of ffaceofa county,
convention of the two Housch of ConSenate bill No. 31, to amend section 6, | Cheese—Prime U» choice Unite 11 to 15.
novfir Seed—W mftper bu..h.
gress for counting the vote* for President chapter 202. Compiled Laws of 1871,
&lt; 'orn—IS to 49 cts n— *
and Vice President will now come t« compiler's section 6443,entitled "ProceedDressed Hogs—Stilr
order." Perfect silence followed and the ing against garnfabees.”
Dried Apples—1} u
Presid^tor the^qmtfe'vounjlued:
In [
Binentihig section
Peaemts—16 to He.
obedience to the constitution the Seriate
Compiloa^riiws, establitorng rates of
and House of Reprosentath es have met 1
to lie chargod by the auditor general IMtaf fresh27c.
to be present at toe opening of the cor- 1 for transcripts, abstract*, etc.
Honey—-For ixtx, 15 lo 18; grained,
tillcatos, and tbe eeunting and declaring : A resolution was adopted, requiring u
of the results ot the electoral voles for the report of the salary low paid to each oilloffices ot Preeident and Vico President e®r, teacher and employee of each State Hides—ffrecii country,6to7; cured 81;
of the United States for the term of four institution, to lx* presented by the cotn; flint 13 to 14; salted 11 t&lt;i 13. Green Calfvoitrs commencing on tiie 4tli day of । mlttees of the several Institution*.
March next. Incompliance with the law &lt; The follgjyhurworo lost:
.
1 . skins inc'CTirod rslf Itl tr&gt; IS Gr&gt;w&lt;n kin
the president ot the Senate will nownro-^. Senate irtll B&lt;&gt;. 32, relating lo pt&amp;rttecs
Oats—W eta; white 4ft eta.
coed in the presence of the two Houn4»‘t&lt;&gt; 1 'Mpunetchn-stity, niontfttkjma deueney.
open all of too certificate* of the Bewial | Sonute bll^Jfp. ■U.^.lgtlre to uffeite*"'
ialrnttipropertv
, Pork—Mcaa pork. 6J675 per bbl; .clear
States, in their alphabetical oraar, be- *ff
r
“
~TT
The
Homie spent
the.Gy
,n*? bT‘',
»*r
ginning with toe State of Alabama.*'
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----------------,----------. .—receiving
..... ......and
Pforring petitions
p«*titions aud
aud new
new bills,
bills.and
in J*!’
V ’J' &lt;ttr' ' V llc
No objection was made until the Stale j referring
and in.
I per lb for tierces at IH ctofor keg*; hams
of Florida was readied. There were three committee of toe whole,
j and Ijaoon IJleta i&gt;er lb; ahouidera; 7J to
sets of certilicatce. The reading of the
■
,
.
I 8cda; dried Iteef at W «a per lb. ,
first certificate showed four votes of
i Poultry—Chickens, 7 to 8; Turkova,
Tlio
Millers- —
in -Contention.
Florida for Haves and Wheeler. Then,
------------------------- .! 11 to 12; 'GeM*. 7 to 8.
the nrreldhijrtftdt K^.fled fo &lt;he GlKraA
CEQ C 2
Salt—Michigan, coarse. 61 25 per bbl.;
another cortincawfrotn the Wne 'State; ' " On'The TWlth'.'the S’nte Association
which, on be*ng read by Mr. Stone, i of Millers met at Kulamazoo.
Many do refmw, t&gt;l: Onondaga, $1 30 per bbl.
dairy, 70c per bu. or 54 H".
showed four votes for Tilden and Hen- matters of special interest to the mill- Syracuse,
Liverpool (Aalitoni dairy,
60 per lug
.T.bVfon?7
w* ??■ ‘“K and forming Interosta were couald-1

I Youth* ami m«n wl&gt;« ha»« r«relv«e fans.utter*
hail ln-»tment and Immoral ad*ire,(remitting in u«l
■ mn«r&lt;|u«fw** or terrible dfanacaX «ffl 6*1 s' true
friend hi I&gt;r. Aikln, wbo*c evunwi sad. rwnollr.
1 they ran rely upon for their .nmal and phyneai
, wrll-l-ia#.
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ROE &amp; CLEVER.

ST-ST-STUTTERING!

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!»r. AIKIX-S COLUMN.
Hr*.l*r-lH.,and Axur,cured by on.-doae.' An­
igrad &lt;This !_!_Xrad 3UI!! । ti Sick
lnte. for Opium, Tnlwcvu and Liquor Hablu.
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What ii Waalth -/ Fast, ar Life-wiUwat Haalth?
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CONFIDENTIAL I

Dr. AIKIN’S Remedial Institute!

or by inter,
tonal, or family »ut&lt;

for u&gt;e Cure of

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r, «St»r Irradal t'a-e* than

all pitai*.

Grand Rapid*
Bu«in*«aOntrr
IHvWnn-St.

THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED.

'"'ixiMiltatfon free. Tet
i picpared to arrange
. mtiafsrtl.m fttai

idlin'”

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presiding omcer handed down to the-tclle™«lll,noU&gt;w eertlnou. from FlorW,..
’ I
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j
'of the electors who voted for Tilden and I
Houdricks, and fa made by the present |
Governor. Drew.
Objection was made to the lira
cate for- Hayes and Wheel
Senators Jones, of Flo
Tenneesee, McDonald of Indlnna. and by i
RoproM-utativcH Field. Tucker, Jenks I
aud Springer.
The clerk of the House read the paper.
Tt

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of wkcal worn wbteb ta "1OH
desirable for the millera und most
profitable fur the fanners to raise.
Quite a discussion arose on the poMlbillty of raising spring wheat.
Remurks were made by tiie president and
o
T.
Hayes believed tha
raise spring wheat mor
■Pthan they can winter wheat
will only take the same fail ns
they take' in raising the spring
. He wtfd our soft wheats needed
igtliening with hard wheats, and
ted to the fact that flour made
from Milwaukee spring brought a bet-

LITE JR TOO EHORT TO BE M1BREABLE.
IfYOf

DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
Receipts fair itnd prices heavy and low­
er. Sales of' cattle, two choice cattle,
averaging 1,075 lbs, at 4} eta: two, averag­
ing 1,390 lbs; very choi&gt;*. at 5io; 1.3 row*
and heifers- averaging MJ lbs. it 43 8ft;
19 do, averaging 1*57 lb*, at 8-3 85; two
choice cattle, averaging 1,050 lbs. at $5 37J ;
five nhoice ateern, averaging 1,032 lbs., st
61 60.
Prices for sheep wen- lower, a decline
of aoonl 4c per lb being cetabiisbml.
fkiles wore as follows; 37 averaging IM lbs.,
kl6&lt; 65: 467 alftlt Aft; 100 wethers, aver­
aging 00 lb», at &lt;4 50, WO, avenuciug P2
I tw, at 64 60, and 82, averaging ‘-Mill;., a*.
25, averaging 78 lb*, at 64 37}.
Hogs received almost no attention, ami
prices were unsettled.
A few heavy
weights were aold nt 60 to 6 25, and light
open at &gt;5 to ft 25.

d"»’_ °«.ln auy m*nn®«‘ whatever; that ; arid othem diacuneed the matter. Mr.
■pRJWted tbe oilowing h^8ria?
&lt;’,e2‘ed *a'1 I Little wild he hnd known spring'
St. JonawBURY, V t, Nov. 20,1876.
via: waiving the former
r
£“ »■&gt;■«“ I', yield forly-on, bu.lwl» u. ■ Having had an opportunity of invesligating the nature of the Froetodi
Zinc Corinthian Monument*, and real­
apiracy between them and M. R Stoanis arable Bpring wheat for distribution izing their great “su jx*riority"over Mbj&gt;
lute Governor; that thev were uaurpera' among tiie farmer*, but they would not hie and “all qualities of stone.* We,
Jon of armed ImumIs
and that their acta aro'illtsral. null
I take it—the raising of-spring wheat the undWBigned Marble dealers of this
if Turkish
place, have resolved to “abandon” our
existence ofaecret
■life-ionsf.pursuit of tbe Marble trade,
mid to give our undivided attentiou to
ilisir aale m the tour countieawe have
purchased the agency for, feeling that
upon those forfr
toy tn doing, we are not only seeking our
WhodbunT
rR^'n
1
1,1
ttie
«pri«k
would
have
ample
retbe Servian flag.
Minu.,) KalSm ”&lt;Rep
ward- b&lt;*it,e« producing wheat equal own inteiTMta, but in a much “greater
rv (Rep., la.,) three bot’ ' tobe*t winter wheat. It was said that degree” promoting the tateresto of our
’’ Jews from nil quarters are gainering
patrons and friend*, by giving them in
j at and near Jerunalem. It b intlmatZ eral seta of objections to the votes cast bvi tbe price of spring wfifisat being so bUM of perishable and moBMCrovring
GENEHAL XEWH.
liuto£^jSrfE^yi’rkte!
Marble and Granite, these ever-endur­
PBpan are not authenticated iw required popufarlty of'raising ipriit^' wheatk
ing nnd beautiful Monuments.
Jmi^lM‘.iimdtey. who was appointed
(O. I’. Bennett,
’ The feeling was against the^lawaou
to too Supreme Bench bv Frmddent treasury on coridifttmlhat they be afr by toe CousUtutton and laws,
* i$nrernjperjt of their
&lt; s. A. Bkxnctt.
fien^or Jrmm(De^- Plig, madB gb|oc-1 wbi^t. The following resolution wax
• • c.:
.
(E. A. Humt.
WlUth’-'tortyentU re- ’
' Among;tovfvHWtls outward bound
s lhw»
lhpe, bc4ow Philadelphia, fa the Ger­
TbeJewsan?;joetbnnttf ai-’eraaalom..
IfilSSK £ ™
desirable for milling purprexa,
a. been elected C.B. Seribark-B-aen, cootatnln* tbe great
■a. '«-*»**»
Krupp gun, aud one bound to Brazil
WWt® Amber, Gold [
Tappuhonuo'k, I
Sw hiw engaged aa &lt;x&gt;uu- with the locomotive Dotn Pedro and tikJ-tll WrWd^&lt;oW^toreZefXxMSki&lt;i'Ai*dwelI,
1 ectoral comnitowtan Wm. the palace car which were in the Cen- exerofaed.
; Wicks’ Medltentneun, Egyptian, and
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The Primitive
। a friendly ■feeling for you, and you fly was'ruin. He had a store of hoard­ The Inter-Collegiate Oratorical the atrongeat motive® fur ths present
from hi* future being. No! No'. Our
&lt;o*mR
will always be welcome under my ed cash Which he could- carry with
Contest.
him. it was true, but bis chief po&lt;wsEvery event brought with RM?sug­
Slons web h&amp;Tlofcki*.’ W* herds, the
The second annual literary and ora­
gestion.
Ont
of
the
songs
WUrtte
| ownChiM flrat. Think no more of it, contents of hisgranariee, and all these torical contest between Albion, Hills­
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
and toe cries of iteasta he kuulvTlandale and Kalamazoo Colleges was held
. jl&lt;.hiild out his hand, which toe must l&gt;e left behind.
limit of our powers. Seek not by thy
Rtcpban
doobtfnl what to do at Hillsdale on the 9th lust.
Each chill words to force this no-called vapo'r sity, to be used in scolding the Primi­
, young man took, not very warmly, about wamingthe nrtghbora. A gen­
of the mind back to the-narrow s]Kwe tive Woman. He invented the ,’reed
eral stampede would at once be obfor hte heart wo* full of bftterntw.
■I can Join the insurgetr* and get servedand the retreat of too*© he cared awarded bythe judge* to Mr. Hutson of thine own starved and dying soul. instruments from heftrtng .the wind
The force which holds Ita particles whtetla down hte chimney, and l«en&gt;most for cut off w ithout any good being B. Coleman, of Kalamazoo. The fol­
is th© best thiRgfor smh a mean done to anybody. And yet he could lowing is the sucoeasful oration in full : apart no freezing words of thine can
change, no power can crush, do uni­ wife when she undertook lu( &lt;UoH' u”
■fortunate wretch as lam tn do. .ant bear to leave them all
’ to their fate
..abe
------.&lt;_/--------..
THS VKOWTH OF IDEAIAi.
' verse condense, for ’tis the will and argument with a primitive mqjwianknd I shall
striking
a bhw
in jo
re- u.U|lttnta word. Ro he sought the
npirit of Eternal God. Yes! the trans­ dlc. He got the idea of clomp* h&gt;
papa and confided what be bad seen
rerige for my father, nt any nte.”
The general theme—the influence of
■
-So saying he strode off in tie direc­ and beard to him, so shifting the res­ ideals; or the specific— the importance migration of the soul te true phlloso- dressing a rabbit, arid' dbicorered u
tion of the village, while ttwsld man ponsibility. What use tbe papa made of high ideate, are Bubjectsabout which py. Each day of earth or each grand nooHe-trap by getting entangle*in .a
A Valentine.
shrugged hl* shoulderx with abitying of the information, however, can much of beauty and worth lias been cycle of eternity we.stand outside our­ wild gra|*e-vine. He was mntn«be
selves and look with tender fondness first, to appreciate the truth? of j|0liti*-_.
.
NiullejAdretraced hte stei* to^tecom- never lie known.
OKmaoirr xrwoorAL cM1j»cii-&lt;: ...
SW.. Eminent writers have dwelt ou
back upon the form Just left, still glow­ cal economy, and took xueasuni for
At ntahtfall Tbodoruki Durban and
fortable fireside.
reo thoughts with force .and profit,
ing with the last warm impulse of our introducing a divfid on oflanoT, anangoiy, ever Stephan put the two best horse® to th#,
It was the same
throbbing soul, but feel content to ing things wo that some shonM -Indld
whether lightest
_____ _cart,
— --------------------------------------which they loaded with.
old yet ever fresh, no
know that ’tta .leas perfect, less com­ the hate of the community white oth­
village the most valued of such gotaraa* »«•
ilbeWhc is laid In
But all that can lie^sald about them, plete than that in which we |xuw the ers went hunting and otbeev
up
ig love could
could carry
cony with
with "them.
them. Tbu
Th® mother
motl .
■ or a Belgravfan
_ —.
I..
. I..... ~ 1..
,
in
whatever
way
expreMed,
must
rest
saloons. He first hit upon the art of
present moment.
and daughter then got Im. and the
J ana md prudence in o
.
on
this
fundumenud
truth
of
ultimate
And, I doubt not. In the fixture,, cooking by noticiusthe peculiarflavor
Likewise, there alwa
Heems to l»e fugitives set out, as quietly as might
of a* bird that hud follen Into! hot
dte- be, for the mountain track they knew analysis, viz., every rational act of a strolling onward through the temple of
A«nviM« loog a -s» f.
Ii some peculiar oonneoilonbetween
connec
thinking, wiVing.belng is the intend­ our God's Eternal Truth, we.shall find spring, and hedteeovered firi»eMflerby
al*r rommuntr»Uon OU &lt;*ch
1appointed
------- .rnwjMnm
■ fighting,
of.
affection
youth x^osf heart te
They were fortunate enough to reach ed expression of an existing, at the high on some pillar the same shield catching a cinder from a vokamoor by
which leads the yout
time
ruling,
idea.
The
idea
is
the
stroking toe sparks out of tbe.dur of
RKV. a I. DXYO, W. M.
Bid me approerh. and rnt.r Jo.]
we used at Troy;
! blighted to seek the—
of q brok- the Servian territory without adven­
So, both oar lite* may^blA".
was
It will serve w. then, not as a his pet cat one winter night.
cn bb*d.i &lt;Hodg®. betra , enltets; ture. Marie and tier mother were soarce from which the act com«*.
- - limy
the Jilted Jaques Courts t otherwise safely provided for,*and tho father and The character of the act depends on weapon, but as a relic of a long-gone the inventor of household instrument*
te thee, my erirttlne.
the. lover both Joined the Servian the character of the original idea. Our past, a reminder of our own Heroic of every variety, with 11,
airtrfcriu
dreaded oonscriptiqp.
h Stephan,
Rfepl
whole
outward
life
of
action
te
but
the
the
piano,
and
was
th©
original
pat
­
.Irl he army.
when he could hot have-be girl
entee of the bow, toe spear-and. the
BV LG ARI AM El’ISODB
Here they soon learned that their, expression of our inner ideate.
wanted, determined to
'it out of
YOtWG,
There arp two tests which must be
bark canoe, lie also discovered cow’s
Bones of the Dead.
flight iuul not been a rash and un­
the Mohammedan o
D.
Mart
Ala S»r«rt. J(AAbTttI»
milk, although he knew nothing of
reaii to necessary act of pusillanimity. The applied to every ideal, the how-great,
.
The insurrection
fkur.®ri«ne«.
'»■. that ..immediate district.
the art of adulterating it with chalk
was a village )xad been sucked, and what the quantitative; the what-kind. the
luge, with a massive church for tta। quiet, industrious village, - though
Bones, new and old, wherever they and water, and he trained the first
,
that means everybody must know qualitative. Tiiere may be vast, ma­
jestic
ideas
of
the
positive
good
—
God
’
s
most
prominent
object,
embosomed
race-horse,
though no record of the
can be picked up are put to u variety
.mc inhabitants
—bore no 1
—
. b. no«~p«»hu rtj.kim mu »“«£«
the
to _ie
the pretty weli^by this time, it doen not
amongst hills. Rich piuture-meadows Turks, none of them were i*lincd to 1 mutter what the penrid Is or what the ideas; there may be vast majestic of uses. The fresher kind of shank animal’s performance has been hand­
dotted with grazing herds, cultivated take part ia what they' centered a natalonality, unrestrained inllitarj’ Ideas of the negative bad—the idras of bones are usod-for making the handles ed down. It would indeed be t^iious
Milton’s Satan. Now, it te more nar- of knives, forks, and toothbrushes. to enumerate a tithe of all tf»M primi­
fields, and orchard-groves, spread
.
.
|y re- exceesee are always the same. When
’ M. C. ELLIS.
ticularly
to tbethe
thought implied in the Fromsomegelatinetecxtracted, When tive mau did for the good of the World;
around on aU aides, but the arable
upon ! there te any mitigation
it te purely
first test,the devolopmeut of our Ideate, not serviceable for these purposes, and ho may be pronounced most em­
land is bare, and the fruit trees ine their heads.
But Step-----w as { result of discipline.
stripped, for autumn te far advanced well where to apply for inforntton as
The papa, a widower and childless, or rather the procau of their growth, they are crushed Into powder for phatically the benefactor of the race.
lUddcucs, flret home oaU at llltM.J
n-1***** winter seasnn ap. .roach Ing.
। the love-loin British swninlnows I was slain on the threshold of Lhe deiw- that we give our attention. Taking manure. Bone dust te worth from £5
'____ - .nl
an ideal .with ita character already de­ to £5 10s. per ton. Farmers buy it in
On the outskirts of the village and where the recruiting sergeuntlto be crated church.
BMITH 4- . KMLPPBIT,
A London Dinner CiMtonx.
termined, how does it unfold itself? large quantities for fertilizing their
bordering the rutty ro®d which ruiu» found, and he went direct to tb^oUtw J
How
doe»it
grow?
through it there b a .large farm-yard,
fields. The importation of this con­
-—
-------- Should Stephan survive the present
Few, indeed, are tbe hou#M -where
In this consideration we shall notice venient fertilizer from foreign coun­
with plenty, ot poultry necking about
troubles and. renew his suit for the
and
uuu capacious
utwiivuo out-buildings well
------stored
-----­ ,and led th© way into n small iner hand of Marie, he will not be objected only facta in our own lives, facte as re- tries ia immense. Stories arc told of prepayment to the.utmost farthlRg, in
7". .with
with ciirii.
corn. T*»S
The farm-house,
farm-h&lt;JU5f, -being
bt^ng apartment, where Stephan openUiis to on the ground ot poverty, for Thod- njetnbered from the past, experienced battle-fields being plundered for the one form or another, is not expected
r .1 on
.... -]x»lta.
. — _ is open on wh.f
what would heart to the papa, concluding wllaI1 oraki Durban is much on u lex-el with in the present, inferred for the future. sake of the decayed bones ot the sol- for the entertainment provided.' Thte.
CHARLES IL BRADY. ' raiseci
may seem a hard saying; but. although
be the ground-floor, where heavy expression ol his determination t«p. him so far as worldly posseseiona are We give careful attention to ourselves diera who had fallen.
Researches for
------------- j ..vx
-------d thut
to-day and find that, in the various the material of bone-dust are carried there may be
clumsv wagons, and instruments of vote himself to the cause of his c^&gt;. concerned.
“It.Is
an...ill_._
wind
departmeDta of thought, we have our on upon a largo scale in the ancient perience proven ita truth. T
agriculture which the British farmer tn-, and asking for directionswbeho blows no one good.”
highest conceptions; that there is cemeteries and pyramids of Egypt. triviality of the most highly
' would consider very primitive, are find the headquarter* of the ink.
within us an impulse to act; that this Long ago, when the people «f that of visitors’offense, te very
vteible; here, also, n pair of hardy gents.
LEWIS DURKEE
impulse expends itself in an endeavor country mummified the bodies of their The merest whim of fancy w
)K&gt;ro«4 arc stabled.
Tbe dwelling­
“I cannot dissuade you. my sov
' T AWTEJk Notary Publie. Real EAfatc and Tump rooms are reached by an outalde r&gt;er- said the papa, “if you fee) vourt
to attain tne highest ideate. Thia te relations, and stowed them ceremoni­ host set a blaek mark against tboname
Edinboro
Bey,
L ane* Ar&gt;at- LjUetlon. jwmjslT
of u guest as unfit for future invita­
our first discovery.
mauent
ladder
which
politeness
might
ously away in caverns, they were not
culled
upon
to
take
part
in
this
eU
s
Conremnelnr properly executed OCIca In u. &lt;-.
tions.
The custom is well-known in
*call a staircase.
To-day te gone and to-morrow is aware that they were only preserving
io free the lend from the heathen a
' “
iner
cause, and* oJ "Edinboro Bey,” otherwise known come; we find ourselves in apparently them for manure in a distant Euro­ London of hlr’
At the foot of this ladder there is prewor. *'CIjt“teahoiy
'
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standing n remarkable pretty girl, not so hopeless •a*
f as "Tor|»edo Bey." and a* CoL H. B. the same position, but quciy whether pean island. A correspondent of the parties, all that ...
UNION HOUSE
— many deem
------ j]
nearly the whole of it) being returned
whose hands, though evidently used Other countries
ountrica are ready to join in iiEdinboro,
in this------city
It be precisely the some. We compare Times, writing from Alexandria, face­
H..——— , who arrived --------.. on
_
Some Uftte time
to harder work than playing the piano, and a little sucoeaa will ouuv.wv*.
JJtlhe fith
—* and find that the ideal of to-day has tiously remarks: “Fancy mutton fat­ to tbe green-grocer.
embolden ..
Seilhe
5th of lost
last September aud
and engag
engaged
ago, at a certain dinner party, (tome
are small and shapely; the beauty of via to declare war against the Turkt
TurkMroom at the New kork Hotel has been attained and the ideal of tomor^ tened on ancient Egyptians! The gigantic pears were displayed? which
whose feet, well dteplayed below the ana
And xncre
there m
te Another
another aud
and strongeiplHtrongefcfi --for parts
unknown.
He
claimed row te on advance upon it.
r
------—
—
-- —
Thte is other day, at Bokhara. I saw nine
were
neither
expected
nor Intended to
shirt skirt she wears, thick woolen Power whose ■ympathy te with theb I* an officer In the employ of the our second discovery.
•
camels pacing down from the mummy Ihj eaten.
However, the next room­
nUx:kinc« and stout shoes cannot con­ Christian and whose secret aid maylurkmh government, and to be vteltALF..C. BUXTON.
We wonder whence and how this pita to tne banks of the river, laden ing, the lady of th® bouse informed
ceal.
Her
figure
te
supple
and
grace
­
be
depended
upon.
Russia,
the
land
Ig
thia
country
on
official
business
with
neto,
in
which
were
femora,
tibia
• f1 UKSMITn. ra*ni&gt;te«tura» Utfle »ndShot Gun»
bedejiended upon.
growth has come, and carefully search,
VX and repAlr* »u Fir»»rmi and fine &gt;UcblD*ry. ful; her hair is twined in two long, to which our Church te dearest, will’ nnected with the torpedo service. simply to find that the very exertion and other bony bite of the human iier husband of the lamentable fact
that one of these pekrs, for which u
»fwA.load««. ot »ny mAnnUctuc’, fundUwd U thick, silken plaits wbieh hang down
. .
.
An(1 abovef u ateo pretended to have authority-to
■ot*Rtanil
quite
idlyrevealed
by. And
.
form, some two hundred weight in
of to-day
have
to aoovci
us new
■ figbtt
“ •
urter
ships for Ex-Governor Win- truth# concerning the subject of our each net, on each side of the camel. most extravagant price would be
herback; she is looking on the ground all, God will protect those who
i
“Wtoo cut
of the .Winchester Repeating thought, and these new truths have Among the pits were people busily charged, had been used.
and twitching nervously at n coquet­ In Hte own cause. Bitt it te neoawary ester,
I
Mri. M. J: TIMMERMAN.
the large pear?” Inqulr * “
'
tish little uprou.
to be prudent, and let no one know ol tua Company, for shipment of arm* become the increments to form to­ engaged In searching out, sifting and
.wife.
Befire her, rather close, there is,a Krar Intention, or eisean excuse wil- 4 munitions of war to Constanti- morrow’s Meal. Thte te our third dis­ sorting the bones, which almost crust “Mr. tSo-and*8o ” repi
“
Mind
that
he
is
never
)dlne
young man, elean-slxaven as regards
&gt;Ue.
He was introduced at the covery.
■ given to the
Turk
to work
hte wickf
These
three
constitute
the, the ground. On inquiry I learned here again,” was ther—-the face, with the exception of a black cd will u|X&gt;n this devoted village. Go wellera' Club, and he made the ac- entire philosophy of the growth of our that the cargoes with which the camete
joiner.
And yet the curt of1 that
of a large number of ideate.
JOHN M. ROE.
moustache, but wearing bis hair lang. home; make some excuse for a long •rtntance
'
were laden would be sent down to
wretched pear, high aw it doubt leas
He te dressed in a sheep-skin capote, a journeV, and depart upon it openly.
"vjera
and ship brokers, from whom
'
We summon memory to tell us of Alexandria, and thence be skipped to must have been, could not have equall­
white kilt, leather leggings, a skull­
He then gave him minute directions hjbtained considerable loans, pre- the past, and find that from the earli­ English manure manufacturers. They
ed
half
the
expense of tbe man’s din­
what further
step* to take, blessed and
t®u»g that lie wished to charter
their est
cap beet jauntily on one side of hte
recorded thought down to the make excellent manure- I am mid, ner and wine, for which not a grudge
iiead, and he te leaning dejectedly on dteinis-scd him.
for the Turkish service.
In obedience to the
CHAS. W. DEMARA Y,
present moment thte very process has particularlv for the Swedes and other was felt.
'
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along stair which he grasps with both papa't Injunctions. Stephan gave out
Jthe 2d of January the “Colonel” been- going on.. We turn to the turnips. The trade is brisk and has
hands.
(
that he bad received news from a rela­ le‘te New York Hotel without puy- various forms of thought and activity been going onjfor years,and may goon
A Muscular Christian.
Time, evening.
*
noted »• rcprwcnu
tive at Windin who was eana ing on a ipifc board bill or other debts. On which engage toe lives of men, and for many more. It te a strange fa’te to
Im Union Hou«.
“ And is that your last word. Marie?” pHMiMjrous trade in that town, and in­ “Jftb he registered st the St. Omer find thte process inevitable, this prin­ preserve one’s skeleton for thousands
said toe youth dejectedlv. “Don’t you vited him to come and join him.
There is a picturesque story told of
So H«ln Sixth avenue, a* “Capt. H. ciple Infallible, in explaing toe pheno­ of years In order that there may be
E PARADY.
remember the old days when we went he sold off what little stock he hud, ft- inborn, New Haven," saying mena which waobuerve. The greatest fine Southdowns ar a Cheviota in a Col. Robert Ingersoll's father,.a stout
arAKUFACTURER of Boot* And *»om_ JUkl.x to school together, and you always
took leave of hte old friends, and pre­ thift had just returned from a visit names o£ earth, whether noted lor distant land. But Egypt te always a old Presbyterian parson In a tmall
and rrnalnns n»»tly dune. al*o rtrJd lKmtown in Northem Ohio. -Oae'&lt;own
tlontoSH »n order* ptoaraUy. »nd M Ihatowml took my hand because you were pared td start, though not in the di­ to « Winchester, and at the same uoblenees'or to: baseness, have become place of wonders ”
Hnng prior-, bhep w*l ride «f J4*Ln 3trrri.
younger’and smaller^ and I carried rection of the Danube.
meeting day a crowd was gathered in
tinifexjBlted with the proprietor of renowned through tbe vaatness of
,
you "over the bad places in winter,
the village to witness a wrestling
The Liberty of Will Making.
It was very early In the morning— t he q $3,()00 in threell ,U00 gold certl- their ideals. Her greatest conquerors,
J. B. RASEY.
when It was wet?
And that long still dark, in fact—that he strapped hte fi«ft&lt;H*idce other money in bank reformers, philantoroptete; men of
match. One man after another was
frost
when
wc
met
the
wolf
anil
I
defeated
until none could bfi 'grand
VAtAYMAN. Good*»»4 RacsMFranted many
Judge Paxon, of the Supreme Court
knapsack,
which was lighter than his “OUa5Ou the name day he visited science, art. wealth; tyrants, murderU pl*£» la th. vUlMO- Swat bones, owed dr»r was too frightened for -you to
who dared to accept the challenge and
Mr. Aords,
agent
of the
era.out
have
heart.
up®n
hisWinchtsUjr
back, and set
on become famous by holding of Pennsylvania, in a recent decision
be frightened for myself, nnd drove
measure
swords
with the victor, one
Repe^
Anns
Company,
in
ftarcloy
thus
defended
the
liberty
of
will-mak
­
before
them
a
continually
growing
hte journey.
HI- course at first wjw
it off? And when Milosh wanted across a plateau, wild, covered with
Nelson Simmons, a manof traaxeadouH
ing :
asked him to cash u draft ideal in their particular work.
WEBSTER 4- HOBBS,
to take your new picture-book away
“ The growing dtepo^tlon of courte muscular ]x&gt;wer, and a noted bully.
A bitter north wind
0,1 Brown Brothers.
The soul of man te nowhere content
OLaCKSMITHR. All ktad- of wwk in the Blxk- and I would not let him. and he drew rank herbage.
£&gt; .tn 11h »n-! IloraMbodBt line stun-1-1 U» prom- a knife and ©tabbed me In the arm ? I swept across the plain ; above, black Mr. MrdN complied, and tbe draft with ita achievements, but lomrs for jprd Juries to set aside last wills and Rev. Ebenezer Ingersoll, from hte
masses of cloud scudded swiftly Mong, .was afVarda returned to him from greater. It seeks to hold control, first testamente, and to substitute in lieu study window noticing the incrpMlng
waa always font! of you ever since I
thereof their own notions as to wha£ a interest in the match, enme eut in
wer andaxion scattering down white Brownpthcra with the statement
nan remember, Marie, and when I got 'powdery flake®—the Aral snow of the that Eta)ro had never had any of its own small circle, then of toe testator should do with tl*e property, dressing gown and slippera toMtneas
b. d pur chis
It mounts from
to be old enough to think of having a winter. When he had rtriddenalong, funds w'thein.
On the 15th Edin­ state, the world.
is not to be encouraged. No right of toe scene. Some of the crowd .(^cov­
earth
to
Heaven
and
strives
to
grasp
wife I never cared about any girl but
Sith hte head bent to the blast, for boro gu'dinner party at Delmon- tho Universe. We, ourselves, rear the tire citizen is more valued than the ering toe elderAnd knowing hfa physi­
vou. At (ctf) and fairs you always
cal powers and love for out-uooriroertH,
foot hall an hour, the *kv grew light­ ico *, anto next day lie disappeared, ideal), the idol), which are to rule our­
liked to dance with me, and I hoped 1er, and the first streaks of dawn were
urged him to accept toe ehMfeiige,
Hhis bill at the Hu Omer.
selves.
we were never to be separated and I 'visible in the east. Almost at the H&amp;me
which be reluctantly did, nOwlthlunnbqujd that be had served in
Filled with these thoughts of present sured to him by the law. Nor does it stauding too frottta of more than .50
was
to
be
happy
; and now all thia Is to time lie saw, not twenty yards from
"•v‘&gt;nnl«* of Great Britain,
depend in any sense upon thejudlcious
JAMES FLEMING.
come to an end, and I am to lie miser­ him, n figure which caused him to the late ^leracy, Peru, Egypt and being, with vague, uncertain suspic­ ex eretec of it. It rarely happens that winters had already silvered bls lock*.
able all my life; but it shall not be a crouch down amongthe long grass. Un­ Turkey, u believed that h® really ions as te its answer, trembling, we a man bequeaths his estate to toe en­ The terms were quietly arranges, and
scarce dare ask the question. “ What
long one.”
less the uncertain light deceived him, a had been iflieer in the Confederate of the Future?” But when the words tire satisfaction of either his family or the venerable preacher Bteppoa into
the ring and stood facing Inhalant
“I cannot help it, Stephan,” said mounted soldier!
The increasing and TurkqBViau
have left our lips the stern, inexorable friends . . . The Jaw wisely secures whose i(oast it was that he had 'Lever
Mari .crying. "A girl can only do dawn soon showed that he bod done
fellow,
thte
ORNO STRONG,
logie of our own being promptly re­ equality of distribution where a man
what her father and mother nay h
well to conceal himself, for tbe niisty Turkish B^ith the witchery about plies “The soul of man can never dies intestate. But the very object of been thrown in a square, *taqd-up
bort. J am sure I do not want to make object resolved Itself Into a Bashl- him whlcl^itj Othello's wooing
a will.is to produce inequality and to wrestling match. Mr. ingeraoli asked
-any on® unhappy, and I should have bazouk vedette. There he sat, with succetwful. qnui bjK stories to tell, mount so high that it can mount no provide for toe wanta of the testator's only the one favor of claspUig hfa an­
higher: can never sink so low that it.
flked to remain a child always; it was the butt of hi* carbine on tbe pommel that te to
of bte hair-breadth can sink no lower; can never achieve family; to protect those who are help­ tagonist by the hands in what toe
boys called “Indian grip,” IfUMta of
very nice for you to be my little friend; of hte jjaddlv.and hte back to the blast,
au,‘ Wventures, for in thte an ideal so grand that a grander ideal less; to reward those who have been
WM. K GRIGGS.
but we have grown up, and my fatbor
affectionate, and to punish those who the conventional "square hokd/^tthen
man and horse motionless a* an eques­ qualified xjfct ieaMt he admitted
says. I must marry some one else, and trian statue; ail the more alert andI what has nomine painfully mani- by its achievement cannot awaken a have been disobedient. It te. doubt- in vogue, thus giving HUnmQp%Ap ad­
nobler Joy; can never full ao guiltily
I don’t like It; but what Is to be done? soldicrtike, perhaps, because he would1
nu™*ly'i b® Ison adventurer. that a more guilty failure cannot Ism, true, that narrow prejudlcesomo- vantage of hte tremendous jungth,
We can’t si ways have waat we wish."
times interferes with toe wtedom of and reducing tho contest tritheSmpie
be soon colled in. and hte superior■ \V here be got naDle from nobody
At this moment it seemed to Marie’s officer might lie expected to make htei ever gue»ed. , niortal' ever heard awaken a keener pang of remorse. ’Tis such arrangements. This is due to the science of tripping. 'Hie stniggte was
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
while we stand with our being still
parent* that the interview, which they
before
of
bird
above
hte
chamimperfections
of our human nature. short and decisive: down’ vreirt the
thrilled by thea© re-echoing words that
had connived at rather than permitted, appearance every minute.
good clergyman’s opponent.
What did ft mean, the* Turkish1 tM!r doo*’ ®r i of mark striding we awaken, to the true grandeur of It must be remembered that in this
had lasted long enough, for the door
across toe floo^h feUch a name M human poxtilnlifin. Then we discover countiy, a man's prejudices are a part
soldier*
being
in
the
neighlxirhood,
above opened, and tlicy both appeared
of his liberty. . . . Where a man
, Edinboro. A F wo know
A party of miners in th® Black HUte
and
taking
the
precautions
of
men
in
that
the
soul
of
man
is
but
the
en
­
u. &amp; MAIL LINE
at the entrance. The mother, a buxom,
. toat word for’ ritle( and a dty
circling sphere of light. the vibratory has sufficient memory and understand­ recently compared eves aDdeagpover
middle-aged dome, called to the girl,, presence of tire enemy? Hiul the ta­!
1 fof * nkbul too family of movement ofthe ethereal eircumfer- ing to make a will, and such Instru­ a camp fire. One said: " \ytbm I was
who beta out her hand to her lover,, surgents met with success? Had the। Edinboro te unk------old
r—gen- ence, destined to move outward from ment is not the result ot undue influ­ coming to the Hills I lookedrof*lndl4-rfock. anlrtng X. IMtte Crwk x »1*&gt; P«"k’ and then ran up the staircase, -which। insurrection spread?
to .»
the
An officer and
tiewomen who (
her father immediately afterwardsI three men rode up. fortunately froai College of Hen a«a good society it* eternal center, God, through all ence, but te tbe uncontrolled oct of bls ans until I could aee amoaqfilftrtf mile
our republican the infinity of space and time; to own mind, it te not to bo set aside in away.” Another said id* i ma were
descended, pipe id tauid.
. tbe opposite side to where RtepLim lay land. Neyrtbebje
Neve»ti(
Bey
’
s
name
weak, butho could hear gnata jumping
iesolitary
Bev's horseman
, lild, and the
Joined
“Look here, Stephan,” ho said,
w" Jmhnboro «T. WMt Colonel pierce and penetrate, to March and dence/nor upon any sentimental no­ around on the rocks four mike off.
■- - - '
&gt;
•
know all the universe of created
leading the young man a little awayr thcTO.
The next man had listened fofIndi­
“What nest of infldete lies yonder?” and a Commodori a jj^y He had being, and, when, at last, it has itself tions of equality.”
’PiMrrlUuuow
from the house, "If ever you are a
nerved in the «liuring the late become a god—an infinity of the first
ans until he hesurd themotffitafii’iheep
father you will know that you must do asked one,' as they rode on.
war. in Chili, an|
—A Dutchman let hte lands to an oil light on their horns in tbe Biff Hom
ibaldi. degree, the great unknown source
“Vtam.”
the best you can for your children, to'
JOHN Q CRESSY,
i cause from which it sprang—an inflnitv of company last spring, on condition of Mountains 300miles away. Thadburth
"When shall we teach those Giaours He bad later joim Tut
gel them on, and see them happy and
d
BHERll
and held rank in
ih navy, an infinite degree, will will remain its receiving one-eighto of the oil produc­ with his head on the piUqjK*- had
prosperous. Now your family lias a lesson, captain?”
icate xursuui
Turkish own Eternal God. We find oundvea ed. The well proved to be a pretty strained hte ears until he heard the
"We shall see; perhaps tomorrow or He was here
been unfortunate: I do not say that it
busincM. charged T
duljr
,
~ beings on the threshold of a good one. and the farmer begun to Chinese nailing up tea boxes. The
was their fault— far from IL Your next dav, if you behave yourselves. chartering ships uL,.:—
— dw
/
Lying arms,
all unknown within, and think toil the oil men should give uilu, in oromDS we jwcmti mounfolder was mv very good friend, but Trot!" '
He
had
trunks,
and
U
It te impossible to describe the hor­
were marked bui
td without by the mteta and him a better chance, and ventured to tainii, had found a petrified'forestho did not manage, somehow, to keep
. with the star and erdiof
( his Otto- mj
of midnight darfcnim; we tell them so. They asked him what big trees turned into solM etcMft As
fa l^nid Bal ktite Scuniies,'
on good terms with toe Pacha, and he ror which seized Stephan when he, man master He Ik
; “
™
Ma life -r heard toe«e words.. When he rose। imw. and neglected t|
— ...^^jted in gigantic outlines on he wanted. He wdd they ought tn he loitered on the edge a dMP'Marted
LX SUMS OF
from bis plaeo of concealment you
irmal- the bank of fog, by a light of strange give him one-twelfth. The agreement acrora ttie valley and was tranafarmed
।
ity
of
paying
hte
billsl
bird
enter- intensity within, our own small form, was finally made, with tbe under­ in a moment into solid stofiq.
would have thought that ho bud seen
tainwi at I&gt;^monloo WUram
rnt oy
by and. in the laipulse of our first religi­ standing that the Dutchman was not flew nast him. and in
ox LQSC TXJtt.
i admiring and thrifty ’Wners who ons sentiment, fall down before it; but to tell any one. AU went sxnsoUi un­ branch, bs
. sought to secure hi» V
■ - ■
L HUaSXLL.
and hte when we see our movements only imi­ til the next division day came, when bird was «
! master’s money. He boiLI treasury tated, we stand erect and say, " We our friend was early at hand to see
t notes freely, and altogefundeleted too will worxhlponly what the greatest how much better he would be offunder hanging down
, hiaiMlf like a picUir^
the new bargain. Elevon barrels were bl rd—a cold, cold
letys4 V
i have worked weft; you hax’e paid back i name when be peosfd ^7
bred Bsshi-Baaouk upori
rolled to one side for the oil men, and time for a great Am
; bavioc FaUing ♦&lt;&gt;*/
what says that cracked and creaking one for him. Thte did not auft him. go out to the Hills
, visited New Haven, and
[with voice yoader?
What?
Something “How's dteh?” says he. “I think 1 theee intercutIng
gold certificates and che
&gt;n*id- practical?“
What?
Don't think, was to get more as t&gt;efore. By jink* word.
. er»ble number, jwoeure
some young man, to feed my soul with high • you make nitetake.'” The matters were
unknown source, and 1
went wrought fancies, empty vapors of the explained to him, that be formerly got
one barrel of every eight, but it was swanny”
'ft. keens ■ terrupted in tbe operation of breaking away aguln.but whither
KanhvMlr, Midi.
hte own proposition to only take one
,3Ma&amp; la a young «dt by the aptrariUon oi He had chartered none
■ him poor
of every twelve. This revelation took
read ficc Stephan, whom he had thought far which he cams to charter.
something
which
I
can
never
; would have to
him aback. He scratched hte head, by ah of .
away by that Ums. breathJem and ex­ m the newspapers are inforf? loakad croaa, aad rdltared UaawiUr«
cited. When he beard the young hot debated tn the least froffi
be looked very grave; and man financial system—ttratl
rant of satanle pewere!
What la bxesat of feelings of tel
hr luw borrowed of everjtr
M O N K v TO LOAN
“te
iractical? That Ie practical which
would lend, and has paid n&lt; ,hia
other hand, to
teach*
I have

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MONEY TO LOAN!

$300.00 anti UPWARDS

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Justice of the

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A-BVIX.1

MAIN LINE.
jc great show of the
Society, in Bouton.
I grow over 1 (Ml varietiea. the tunst com­
plete collection*in the country, includ­
ing all the new, large American aud
imported kinds.
Priced descriptive
Catalogues, gratis, by nyiil. Alsu Bulbs.
BciijSrnin Franklin believed in life Fruit trees. Itosea, Evergreens, Choice
Flower, Gard^Tree, Evergreen, Herb
insurance. Hr alto believed that a life or Frail SectB^l yacketa-wf either for
eaSM to order by Jostire Mill*. Dwight insurance man who defrauded the pub­
Rrlett appeared in behalfof tho people lic Should be run through a ekter-mill
and A. M. Flint of Nashville and Mr. and t)ien sold for old metal.
Naron of Assyria, for 0. Robinson. The
About a third of one- of Mrs. Fiori’s per 100, $5.(10 pc r 1.1)00. wholesale Cat­
tame wm occupied from 9 a. in. until 3 legs was cut off by a locomotive in ,8t. alogue to the Trade- Agents wanted.
p. m. in striking aud impanneling a Ju­ Louis, and a jury awarded her &gt;4,186,ly? At 3:W p. m. the complaining witdamages. The amount indicates
. outb’ H». E^UUted 1SU.
, Edwin Bochee, eamo un the stand that the jury, estimated the eutire log

ttuil stealing by the four highest offleers.

The Rev. Guns, of Illiucio, declares
that ho person umo attends a ball will
admitted into Heaven. Perhaps God
is more merciful than Gunn would be.

mmm

and nw«wv that Robinson hit him with
hU fist because he wished to see Mr.
Almarian Sackett. When Mked if he
want to the door lending into tho din­
ing mem he Mid no; Robinson came
»p to him and hit him before speaking
to him. When naked if he said any­

m

worth

On Monday a young man rescued a
girl who liad broken through the ice of
a skating pond in Toronto. On the en­
suing Saturday they were married, al­
though, they "had been strangers up to
the timo of the Accident.

PIONEER STORE !

thing to Robinson, said uo; he was
It fa&gt; said that "the daughters of India
naked if he pulled off his coat- and said
arc nnwelcomed at their birth, enslav­
■o. Tbe next witness was Hanley Itoed when married, accursed m widows
and unlamented when th$y die." See
went to the door teadfag into the dinwhat it is to be an American woman
and have thirteen pedestrians jump ov­
teaon hit him with his fist, and then
er the fence, to fix up a broken clothes
told him he could not go in the room ;
line.
when asked If Edwin Bnschee said any
John Stevens ran away from his wife
thing after being hit, said no ; ho was
asked if Boewhee pnlledjoff hisjeout, fa Elmira thirty-four years ago. Re­
said he did and if lie Into not ho wonld cently she discovered him in Californ­ We are.selling tho following GOODS
have kicked him all over the room ; ia, where he hod accumulated &gt;100,000 at tiie rates named below, for Ready
when asked if it was an overcoat^ said and another wife. She is willing he Pay;
he did Dot know; when asked if he was should retain the second wife, but she
hia
ig sleeves, said ho did not demands a third ot his fortune, and is
w
»• wrt* then asked if he had any likely to get it. ■

CLOSING-OITT SALE! fiarz:

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

suuinr4rA&amp;D.

FOR CASH I

frt on andaaidhedid not know. The
next witneM wm Charles Holton, who
swore that Sackett was standing in tho
door leading iu the dining room when
Bochoe went to speak to him and Rob­
inson told him he could not go in, and'
if he wished to see Sackett he could
some out, and Bochee said he would go
in, then Robinson lilt him with his fist;
wb«n asked if Boehee pulled off his
coat be said. On the crons examination
when asked if Bocheesaid anything bcfore Robinson hit, said no; When ask­
ed if Bochee pulled offhis coat, said yes.
Tbe next witnww wm D. Wilcox, who.
swore that Sackett was standing iu tjie
dining room when Bochee went to the
door and Robinson told him he could
1 Dot go fa. Bochoe said be wanted to
see Sackett and would go in, then RobJi in on placed his arm across the door iu
front of Bochee and pushed him back.
When asked if Robinson hit Bochee,
said no, he pushed him back with his
•rm; when asked if B&lt;x-itee pulled off
bisooat, said yca. Thc witncMirAGuir
. Ma Sackett, swore he wm standing
-. in ./•
g room when Bochee start11 Mto come in end Robinson put his arm
in front ot him and told him he could
not go la, Bochee said be would go in,
•nd Itobinann pushed him back;
when asked if Robinson hit Bochoe,
mM do ; and if Bochee pulled off his
eoat. said yes. Tfie next .witness was
R. Churchill, who swore the same os

whose testimony was the same m Sack­
ett^. The next witness was Dr. Dela­
no. who swore that he was at the Intel
in tbe evening hut went homo about
seven o’clock, nlso waaat the start of
B. Kent about half past eight, and the
young men came over from the hotel
•nd said they had been haring a good
time over there, and were going back
to clean out the ranch. The next wit­
ness was Ella Bowen, who swore the
Cy wm a private one and given for
benefit, and that she gave out tbe
invitations but did not invite Bochee
•e Holton.
This closed tho testimony. The plea
ef Mr. Flint was good, but the one for
tbe people by D. Sackett Uas a failure.
Tbs case wm submitted to the jury at
&lt;p. m, and after being out fifteen min■tes gave a verdict of no cause of ac­
ton, which pleased the most of tho As­
syrians greatly.
In summing np the costs there came
Dear being another assault nnd battery
ease. The modest Mr. Sackett called
Mr. Flint a Nashville gut, whereupon
Mr. Flint hit him so Sight that it un•eatod Mr. Sackett from his chair. An
old Irish woman in tolling some of her
friends about it tho next day said:
"Ould Sackett called the jintleman
from Nashville a gut, Inxt only got the
gut half way out of his mouth when
tbe jintleman from Nashville hit the
•old divil a lay "under the ear and ould
Harirrtt fayed down on the floor just m
aisy m • baby. Hoorn for the jintle­
man from Naahrillr.”
On the Mi inst. another suit, at the
itotoutoeof DwightBackett, wasbrought
•gaiastO. Robinson for selling liquor
to arinors. The testimony proved tho
Ifajuarto contain only lj drops of whit- i
key to the gallon and a man to get tight
on the same would have to drink about
four barrels of it, and the jury after be­
ing out twenty minutes returned averdbt of “do&lt; guilty.” Thus ended the
tore great Sackett trials.
We will give you more anon. Grxx.

A traveling show in tbe West eontit ti of “human curiosities” all from
mm family. The head of the eondero

Bi» wife wxk the fat woman. Hisdaagh-

Samuel J. Bailey, a religious convert
in Binghampton, became erased by excitemenL He read about the death of
Mr. Bliss at Ashtabula, and thought
that to send persons to death fa that
way would insure their salvation.. He
misplaced a switch on the Erie Railroad
dose, to a bridge, nnd a train would
have been wrecked, with an awful loss
of lift1, liod not tho act been discover­
ed in time.
*

A Laughable Sceue on Grand River.

OVER COATS,
«4,5O to #18.

M'MtevUla,... HsaimoM----Orand Itepidt,.

For the next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for
their New Spring Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not irtend to carry over any Winter Godds if
prices will do it
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SUITS
from

to

from

I often think of some funny times we
boys used to have when I was u boy,
and lived on tire lianka of Grand River
CAPS
alxiut two miles below where the Thorn­
apple empties into that grand stream.
from J2X5 ct to S$lIt was 30 years ago, aud that part of the
country was a wilderness, and the In­
dians were almost the sole occupants.
Once a few of u» young boya came to­
WORSTED
gether for the purpose of making ar­
rangements for a dance, at Mr. II. Fer­
ry's house. Some DO or 00 rods from the
rivernnd between the river and bouse from 12 1-2 to 20 CtH,
was bottom land, which was grown up
with black nettles which were very
thick and tall- Wo boya stood on the
old scow boat making our pluns for the SHIRTS and DRAWERS
dance, it was very warm weather and
from 33 to 73 CU.
we all proposed to have a bathe in the
river. Sc we pulled off our soft clothes
and in wo wont. This Mr. F. had a»mc
three or four grown up girls, and just
&amp;c.
across the way there was two or three
more. We were all in the water having
a good time, and thinking I luid been
in long enohgh 1 put for tho old scow
where nil of our soft clotliM lay, and
hardly had finished dressing when I
looked up and saw all of tho girls com­
ing down where we were. I told the
boys the girls were almost there, and
such scrambling you never saw. The
boys went for their clothes on tho scow­
boat. Some look them in their hands
and ran and some tried to put them on
but they got frustrated and couldn’t
L. J. WHEELER
tell whether they were drunk or not.
One poor fellow came out of the water,
looked, up and saw the girls, and said
“0, Lord." but he never finished the
prayer for he ran up tlte path which led
up the river, (having all of his clothes
under his arm.) It so hapjieued that
right in hia path, about 20 rods from
where we were bathing, was a family
of Indians, who sat eating their allow­
ance for tlie day, and this young fellow
not seeing them until it was too late, FOR THE NEXT 50 DAYS I WILL
ran right through the crowd. Three or
CLOSE OUT
four dogs started after him, and he
swinging his clothes ot the dogs; the
squaws were frightened almost to death ■^VINTER. GOODS
and the old Indian kept , hallowing all
die time at tho dogs, and the squaws
kept hallowing “kn go," “ka go," which
means in onr language "go away." Af­
ter the dogs stopped barking aud the PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING
fright a little over, 1 went up and ex­
TRADE.
plained the thing to their satisfaction;
but the way theta girls ran home could
not be beat.
ALEX. Pkice.
i

JDK/’SZ’ GOOD^
JSTOTIOIiTS,
FA-TTCST Q-OOTDS,

CLOTXIIlSrG-,
Q-ZR/OCIEEdlES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

We would thank th? people of Nashville and vicinity for their
page, and hope to receive our share in the
kind and liberal patrejiage,
’ i in exchange, the same as
future.
All kinds fi produce taken
money.
^ours ^toptrifulltj,
JfashviUe, Jan. 1st,1877.
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Free Exhibition

NOW IS TRE TIME TO
BUY CHEAP.

DOWN!

DOWN!

Where he is now reeeivinf^nd opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL fND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, andj-ver in the memory ol man was goods
so cheap as fa will sell them this Fall. Why,
who *&gt;er heard ol a Good Check
„

Still it is so ’

THE BAKERY

DENTISTS
NMbTlIl^ Mlelu

FITS, EPILEPSY,

FALLING "SICKNESS,

HOBBINS,

». C. GRIFFITH.

CONSUMPTION,
POSITIVELY OUBED.

clement' smith.

Admlnietrator'a Sale.

READ/AND CONSIDER!
/
I
I*-T- &gt;x;x,

ASH A ROBBISS,

ie Reliable JFirm of

PROBATB ORDER.

MORTGAGE BATJCt '

Have

to their usual large (took of General Merchandise,
BOLT, deewued.
Oe rowdinc .nd filing tbe petltfon. eftrfw tmIM.
of Jwma Dehott, pruriiMil.u .doinltndionrf teld

January 17th, 1877.

i:iJ
L?
o z - I*

mT^jlnir »nd fitlnc lb* ptUtlon. duly »«rilS«d.
ofAMonTow! and Romy Tirol. prajtojttat MmlnMmtl'nx ot mM muu say ba gxMted foe
Thereupon Tl i« ordered. tb»t Monday, tba MUi
da?uf fX..ary ««•- at Un o’* th. for---,
be—Ipnrf for tb.t-'ar-.ngofMldjxUUon.andlhix
lb' Intra M fow &lt;rf«-14 daaaaaad. —d jJ! olh.r par■om Interested in «id estate are repaired to »pp«ar
at a scaiioo of aaid Ctort, th*U te ba bokl'n al lhoProbate oficajn U» CBr ot Hutlip, a-d aboo
cauM. U any there bo, wiy tha prayer •£ th. pa

We hat fover One Thousand Dress I?atterni
'Ranging in Pricea from

To two dollars ?er vfal- If y°a will call and get prices before purchasing
»
‘ vafwill guarantee it will do you good.

COME EARLY!

L, C. BOISE.

C.,

"

FLANNEL SHIFTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.

while you have a choice of selections.
Thanking my patrons for their liberal
patronage since I returned this fall, my

‘Live and help others Live,
by Fair Dealing.”

Detroit, MioliUcan.
Lyok A Pobtkb, Proprietors.

NOTICE.

PROBATE ORDER.

Will go a great wav if expended at my
store. Everybody come iu and sea
that what I adv'ertue is a fact.

R &gt;
z3
i
hl

J^ICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

put4;c'tl&amp;ii», »r.&lt;ltb*t we gill »r nd a copy &lt;rf ltd*
y-«dK«. »• «» »kjwcr. to iffy tnd *1! pwroont wkluc
kid. for neb pubJkaUcM.
Gao. M. J&gt;«wrr.
Publl'ber of tbe Hotingr Republican Btan'r

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

REGARDLESS OF COST!

A LITTLE MONEY

LEGAL.

JONES A SELLECK,

Don’t Noilen Your Opportunity.

DO WN !

LARGE STOCK OE

■goods, Grrooeries

r*u»e, lf«ny

CAM BE FOCSD

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAVSAGE,

BOOTS AND -SHOES,
Wbiob1^re bought far CASH «nd will ba sold at the lowest
Idv» jer I*ricew.

GROCERIES, and

for Printers.

CA.LL -A_nsri&gt; ZEE uz
LOAN!

™ KALS for tie Hum!
LOOK IN!
H. ALDRICH.

.__ , .,, . .......

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

to 5^1S.

HATS

AUanUc Kxpi—.

ar^ we will convince you that we are not to be
BE.4TEA' OJV PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

EXCKLSIOK

anyWi

�^INSWORTH k BKOOM.
Utewjr Soctety will
started a ringing
• school house.

Stop! Stop! Stop!

added
On the 18th. the bouse of Geo. Morehousfi one-half mile south, burned
down. The ecu tents were mostly ray*

f. G. 1TLSW9RTH &amp; CO.

ga boot applied to help him out of the lioiuy'
Mr Darling, of Westville, has traded
door or something of that sort.
Jy the Room property in Sheridan and
—Last Tuesday we received the fol-j
Tirojxws to open it aa a hotel in the
lowing by mail:
spring.
The other night as one of ourVeign-

—There will be quarterly meeting at
the M. E. Church, next Saturday and
Sunday.
,

the front with a half-fledged haunted
house story. Shoot them “spooks.”
—The maple sugar season waxeth
strong. The first batch of new sugar
came into our markets last Tuesdays
—Chipman Ac. Lee will give a WasbX

bon» returned from ringing school, they
found a bole three or four feet large
Burned out of the floor. Take eare of
your fire or renew your insurance.
Gasteb.
We are much obliged to our uuknow n
friend for this valable information and
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wheeler
will
enter­
if tho “hgnted house” folks or Billy
tain the M. E. Social on Tuesday even­
Hartom fail t^.find tho necessary pa­
ing, Feb. 90th. .We hope to see a full
pers to “put us thru” on, next Christ­
attendance.
L. R. Barrer, Sec.
mas we will mnke our informant a pres­
ent of a spelling-book.
Married.

ual collection taken which footed np u,

—The Annual Meeting of the Chrisand Society for the .lection

XubrE,, Kteh.. Ja*. 1, U71.

AINSWORTH k MtOOKK.

During the next 30 days
Cnyrt.rfHeTratr tMl.ra, «t*M to

MS^'a^.'yL'Sft

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO pubchasurs of

That are being offered Goods at Cost and less,
DRY GOODS,
and
GROCERIES,
HATS,

WAR CLAIMS £
/|-«odv t sviun uri
±V1. *ss.«-«- %.-?»««••*

CAPS,

BOOTS,

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS
d&amp;C., &amp;C.,
&amp;.C,

x„ r. *o»d., «r iu,iu Owk.

—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ayisworth will
entertain the Baptist Social at their k beautiful Quarter!? Journal, flnely HltutnirM.
residence on Wednesday eve., Feb. 21st.
1 gie-eye’* Hastings Journal. We look­ The invitation is general.
•nd KnglUA.
Vick'. Flowrr A Vrr-tsLte (Men. tn [«p
Mrs. W. A. Aylswokth, Sec.
'd it *U °^-r to find an item to copy in
cwU; »ltb
-VtefnCtoalngw WiniwufUw. only3&lt;
1X&lt;——
HUViVTCf D
KDonation Vdut.—A donation visit
it is: "Women and han! ware are get­
ting terribly mixed up in Nashville” was held at Mr. Norton’s house and hall,
Of course it don't look just right for a (for the entire botue wm given up to
woman, to be behind the counter hand­ us,) on Wednesday evening, Feb. 7th.
ling iron bolts, nuts and screws, but if by the people of Maple Grove, for the
she is anxious to help things along and benefit of Bev. C. G. Thomas. The ev­
—------------ ... •
— saw. pcUUJ, ening was a very enjoyable one. Tbe
we don’t see what business that is to, host and hostess d$d all they could to
• make ns welcome and hapj’y* end tire
tables groaned beneath their load of

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SK1IML
STUCCO. HAIR, AC.,

WILL OFFER

The Tc»|w rare,' Movement.

K The temperance meeting under the
ington Birth-Day Ball at their Opera auspices of the “Red Ribbons”' of Has­
XOOAX MATTERS.
House, Thursday evening. Bill 75 eta.
tings, at the-Opera House, last Friday
ry Fresh lot of Lemons at
—A. W. Olds started his new saw mill night, was a good and successful meet­
Lee Brob.
on Tuesday, everything working like a ing. 'Speeches were made by Prof.
nr GiuFFiTiiAellH Middleville flour.
charm. If you want to sec the “boss” 'Dirkey, Rev. Thomas, Rev. Deyo, -and
saw mil], see Olds’.
.
several mexnberii of the Hastings re­
ForExtr.nCannedTomatocsgoto
Lee Bros.
—There will be a Union Gospel and form club; but the most telling speech
PT Try our 75 cent ten. Best in
Temperance meeting ••♦♦be Opera House made that evening, was by O. Wood­
ruff
a
butcher
of
Hustings,
who
related
town.
W.
G.
ArLBwoimr
&amp;, Co.
next Sunday evening. Preaching by
in a pathetic way, his experience of 23
Bev. C. G. Thomas.
ty Mammoth Clover Seed for sale
yeass, as one of the subjects of King at the Nashville Elevator.
—John Barry has purchas'd twenty Alcohol, and of thateventful hour when
acres opposite D.; Staley’s; buying the ho resolved to quit, saying to his wife:
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
same of H. Willard, of Charlotte, and “Giri, I am-going to quit this business,”
A MEW PiANO WORTH $000 FOR $300,
paying therefor $600.
and did, and meant to stay quit as long on lotig time and stuall payments. For
—The chkmpion chair-boomer in as ho lived.
particulars apply to
C. C. Wolcott, Nashville.
At the close of the meeting, whilst
West Castleton, is the inevitable whittler, Wes. Ford. He is going to die the choir sang suitable songs, an in­
IV Buckwheat Flour at (Iriihth’e.
vitation was given io sign the pledge,
some day for want of breath.
and 136 responded by putting down
—Mrs. G. D. Babcock for many yearn
P. Holler will superintend custom
their names, among whom was a num­
a resident of Baltimore, died at her
ber of drinking men. A Reform Club grinding. Como one, come all.
home In that townahip last month. She was organized, and the following of­
&lt;y For Dried Peaches and Cherries
leaves a husband and two. children to ficers chosen:
go to
Lee Bros.
mourn their loss.
James McGraw, President.
MONEY TO LOAN.
—Kocher Bros, have the necessary
Milton Flaharty, Secretary.
Itmoutn* Payable Ajcmuallt.
material on the ground for fixing up
C. H. Brady, Financial Secretary.
Parties desiring to make loans in
their store. Capt. Boise will move in­
WnuJoneR, Treasurer.
sums of five hundred dollars and up­
to Fleming’s building next Monday, and the next meeting was set down for wards, having good real estate security
when the improvements will commence. this (Friday) evening.
»
to offer, will find it to their interest to
When the invitation was given to address
C. C. Peavky,
—In consequence of the suspension qf
come
forward
and
sign
the
pledge,
we
20-25
Battle Creek. Mioh.
the Blair post office, the mail rmite be­
tween this village and Woodlaud has heard a woman say: “I would Im* tho
r?* The True Blue Soap has nt last
happiest woman inNnshrilleifmy hus­
been discontinued. Sorry news. Our
reached Nashville and is for sale only
band would sign the pledge. He drinks ot Lee Bros. Tliey have the laxgcst
Woodland mail must now go via Hasand th *t is tbe 'only thing that mars variety of Soaps of any dealer in the
the happiness of my home. A bystand­ place and trill give the lowest prices.
—Rev. Rev. C- I. Deyo has broken up er advised her to go to her huslmnd,
This h Busineaa.
house-keeping for the present. Mrs. talk with him and go forward with him
Persons indebted to the undersigned
Deyo, with Ida, have gone to spend a and sign the pledge. After much ptu- fur services, will please call at my office
few weeks with her father at Plainwell. suasion the husband did, and they went and settle immediately, orthefracconnts
Mr. Deyo has rooms at A. J. Hardy’s home that night arm in arm, the haj&gt;- will be put into projier hands for col­
lection. I must nay my debts.
house near the depot.*
happiest couple in the village. Let the
Wm. Jones, Dentist.
good work go on.
—John Stanley, a saloonist and gro­
Still Onwarp.—Notwithstanding
the luini times and high prices, the sale
cery keeper of Hastings, has failed, ami
Personal Gossip.
of D. B. DeLiynd &amp; Co.’s Hut Chrmical
John Dennis has signed the pledge. If
Salcratua is still on the increase. Peo­
Dennis had signed the pledge six months
IL J. Grant, one of the foremost men ple will use it, aud every successful
ago, we don’t believe there would have of Hastings, was in the village Tuesday.' notim'wife tells her nqighlxir, and when
been any necessity for Stanley’s failing.
J. F. Fuller, started on a trip to Or­ iK’igblior tries it she tolls another, nnd
thus its fume spreads until it is hard to
leans Co., N. Y„ Wednesday.
tell where itwiil stop.
—The annual meeting of tire Far­
A.. W. Phillips returned from his vis­
mer’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of
it to N. Y. Saturday.' He reported snow
• Barry &amp;. Eaton Counties, will be held
. There is no doubt but the present con­
three feet deep oD the level, when he
dition of all kinds of bnsine.M and in­
at Charlotte, on Tuesday, theflOth inst.,
left there, Friday.
dustry U fearfully depressed, and it be­
commencing at one o'clock p. m. The
Leander Luplunu, of Maple Grove, hoove* every family to look carefully
Director’s meeting of said Co. will be
has had such a severe attack of the piles to their expenaca. Winter in coming
held at the same place on the 19th inst.
on when children are liable tn Croqto,
that he has removed to Hastings,-to re­ Whooping Cough, etc.
Coughs and
—Up in the north-west part of this ceive the professional services of Dr. Colds will prevail everywhere, and con­
sumption with other throat and lung
.township they have a woman who guc Upjohn.
around begging, saying her husband is
C.'C. Howell, of Texas, is visiting diseases will carry off many—These dis­
eases should not be neglec tod. Doctor s
at home sick with a fever, and her lit­ friends in Maple Grove. A few years bills are expensive, anti we would advise
tle family of four children are crying ago ire was a resident of thia vicinity, our people to use Boschkk’s Ge*Man
for bread, whereas she hasn’t got a but went to Texas, and has accumulat­ Sncur. It never has failed. &lt;'
chick orpkUd, and her husband's fever ed a fine fortune, aud done it toe with tie at 75 cento will keep your whole fum ily well during the winter. Two doses
is siuyrfyfied laziness.
only burine-M facilities.
will relieve auy owe. Hold in all towns
C. Hatton, of Seneca Co., 0., is visit­ iu the United States, and by your Drug­
—The M. E. Church Society held a ing his cousin, T. S.’Brice.
gists, Boise Bros., and get a bottle.
donation at the Opera House, last Wed­
Hollowat's Pills and Ointment.—
nesday evening, for the benefit of their
TheLttsraryBociKty.—The lecture We stand aghast at the thousands
pastor, Rev. C. G. Thomas. The attend­ delivered before the Literary Society hourly hurried to ft premature grave,
ance was good, and the supper prepar­ on Monday evening, by Rev. C. I. Deyo victims of having neglected the first
Whether the
ed by the ladies of the society was ex­ was one of the best of the entire course. symptoms of disease.
complaints originates in the Body, or lie
cellent. One hundred and fifteen tick­ Mr. Deyo is nn excellent speaker and introduced accidentally through the
ets were sold at forty cents a piece, ^tea justice to any mitycct he under­ skin—fatal results may Is- warded off
making the total receipts $46.
&gt; take*. His address was delivered be­ by a timely recourse to one or both of
these medicines. 25 cento per box or
fore a large and intelligent audience, pot.
and gave satisfaction to alL Owing to
worth was driving his horse along nort h
Main St., and in turning around his the fact that there are hut 38 days in
There is no Medicine that has accom­
hone did thejob pretty quick and threw the present month there will be no plished so much as Shiloh’s Consump­
Mr. Ainsworth out. This frightened more meetings of the society in this tion Ci re. Il has establiabed tire fact
that
Consumption cun be cuml. while
the horse into a run, dragging Mr. serial course. In the face of all the for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, HoareeAinsworth, who hung on to the lines a coolness and opposition of certain par­ iiesx. Whooping Cough, and all Lung
ties
the
lecture
course
thus
fur
has
been
diseases it him no equal. No Medicine
short distance, receiving bruises about
the face and legs.
The horse soon eminently successful, exceeding the was ever sold on such favorable terms.
If it was unreliable it would be the
■topped, and the buggy was found to expectations of the most sanguine. Ev­ greatest folly to guarantee it. It costs
ery one of the lectures lias been able nothing to try it, as it can Ire returned
be slightly damaged.
and inten sting productions and have if it flora not give satisfaction after us­
—The Christian Social at Mr. and been well delivered, before large and ing two-thirds of a bottle. Call ut my
Mrs. A. W. Olds’ residence, Tuerihiv sometimes crowded houses. In behalf drug store and get a sample Irettlo for
10 cents, or a reguhur size Fifty Ceuta
ev&lt;L, was a tip-top, enjoyable affair. of the society, I sincerely thank the or $1. If your lungs are sore, or chest
Pocahontas, the savior of John Smith. public for their good attention aud lib­ nr back Inure, use Muixiifs Bella nosEx-President Madison, wife and daugh­ eral attendance aud trust that many sa Plastkr. which seldom fail* to give
ter, Gen. Tom Thumb, nod other “dis­ have been profited and instructed by relief. Halbert &amp;. Co., Nashville.
Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen
tinguish*,” with the majority of the the very able series of lectures they erully.
_______
leading people of the village wen pres­ have had the privilege of listening to
“Hackmetack" a new antTdelightful
ent, and made to feel “at home” by the this winter.
Perfume sold by Halliert A. Co., NashH. A. Barker,
attentions of Mr. and Mm. A. W. Olda.
President N. L. 8. ; rUl«% Mich., elsewhere by dmlera gen­
erally.

General Dealers U

FULL LINES OF

domestics.
Prints, Cottons.
CHICAGO SEED CO1TY
TICKS,

DEMINS

Strips and

Checkt.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

ry ILLVSTRATXP CATALOGUE gRRM.

■Steady- glade

CLOTHING!
FOR CASH

IjSHSSpB'
LOWK3T

5**

PXUOES.

** 4

From $5 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES H
Ilf GREAT VARIETY,

Front $1 a Pair, Vpioards.

Hailed Free
IVI FLORAL GUIDE

WE KEEP IN BTO'. K

Will discount any prices that you can get 15 GRADES :OF TEA
in town.
fiO CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.
All Goods Sold a* Represent, nnd Sat­
isfaction Guaranteed.

Location.—West. Sido jof Maio

Nashville, January 58th, 1877.

Street, in W. A. Aylsworth’s Brick.

G, A. TRUMAN

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

M.FtRgY

G

£OOK OCT FOR BARGAINS IN

Sugar-Makers,

Choice Grroceries.
AT THE

ATTENTION! SPICIUIIDICEHEITS Mint TIE IHD TIM!
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.

BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO $1.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.

I alwavs keen the
very beat gradea uf

QTTP A PQ
O UU AlliU

wb ch w,,, h* *’,H
at about nwe cost.

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­

Sap Pans
wood jlintzd tizst

STANTLY ON HAND;

I am constantly receiving additions to my Uno of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!
My story is short,—can soon be told,
I have the Goods, they MtsT he sold.

Cr I V E

ME

. Nashville, Mich., January 80.

Buckets

ALSO A

FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

ANDREW C. XENZ.

BROTHERS.

BOISE

DEALERS

AND C. C. POST’S PAT. SAP SPOUTS,
Should call and leave their orders with

CHARLES. C. WOLCOTT
As he has the largest stock and makes the
lowest prices of any

firm in the county.

IN

Mledicin.es.
CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL
SCHOOL,
INSTRUMENTS,
MISCELLANHDUS

AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PAINT*.
WALL PAPER.
.
OHA
VARNISHES,
LEGAL BLANKS

BRUSHY
TOILET ARTICLES.
FERFUMF.R1E8.
FINE CIGARS,
AND TOBACCOS,

TE.IS,

SPICES. AC-

I?re»criptioi&gt; &lt; Carefully
Prepared at all B

CALL AA D SEE VS.
e.-hr Hte,.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

:■ BRO’S.

�CONGRESa.

(jrasi era** eras:
_
Me.,) moved

Double Rarn-1

Loaiprs

thta'

Tho Commit te* on

th® United
proceed tn conformity with, the decision
States, —-------- ------------- ----------- — —
1813; and on tho bill for the relief of per­ of the .Electoral Commls-ion.
Wnancial matter* are tending l*i thw right son* having claim* against the United .The dolarte closed all: 15 and the Houao
.
$10 and tip!
proceeded to vote. Tho Hale amend*
direction, and there la no wed of. action,
rnont was rejected 97 to 167,.and th® Field REVOLVER* FROM &gt;9. UP !
tn this direction. The vote waai
reeolutlon adopted. The two houses then
which wore indefinitely postponed.
A ll other Good» in Proportion !
Uakrr, N. JMker. BiUlngs, Oanfirid,
Senate bill to authorize and empower went into Joint convention.
The decision of the Senate having been
county. ; Thoro are now •&gt;«
the HecrMarv of the Interior to adjust and.
Chronic Dlaensra Cnrrd.
wrrow school at Coldwater. ■
aettle the account of tho Kaskaskia, Peo­ read by tbs clerk and that of the Houso Gumming Machine Saw,
$1.00
Harrington, Ilanlry, Hr-**— 11—* ria, Plankcshaw and Klowds Indians bv Its dark, tbe presiding officer said:
*'
CroM-fut Saw,
-jjo
The
bouses not concurring In ord aring
Ireland, H. Jones, kelly,
» • RaWMOvnir.
WJdr^iwinan, (Rep., O.,) called up the 1otbetwitr, tho decision of tho Commis­ Emery ground, wood $1.35, CroMcut- $1
Moore,
’
thur, Markham, Martin, ,
Relavifwratctf.
’
The white tlsh fry placed in Nipeming- Nixon, Norton, Saekridcr,
will stem anreveraed. The count­ Machine Sawn Gummed A-. Fitting 2.00
House bill authorizing the commission- sion
'
log of the 7U&gt; !iK. the ■ lake,. »&lt;apeer County, last spring, are HMterlu, Stephens, .fltlt»cL_
“
“
1.75 Hl&lt; Paieu. Qu, io t, 40 Ofoia Wariu
, ors of the Freedmen’s Savings and Trust ing will now p oeesd in conformity with CroM-cut “
bertOBs,
Jhtotfy bv Chart* Craw-; doing dryly.
Thomson, Turck. K. AV. Turner. Walkin- Com pony to buy in certain real eatato and- , tho doolaion ofUeCotr.tr L-nioc. The tai­ Regular Filing.
shaw. Wood worth, Yeomans, and the other property and to sell the same at lors will announce tho -aU&lt; of Florida.
Irregular Filing,
.60
Senator Allison, one of the tellers, there­ Sawn Straightened and Nicelv Hamm«rI Speaker—45'.
pablloor private sale. He submitted an
■rni.t HMMrmM t&gt;feyaician&lt;o
general news.
'. Nays—Mroara.
Abbott,
Baldwin, amendment providing that no aala of real upon announoed that the State of Florida
ed for 35 eta. to W eta. each.
estate shell lie made by the commtosiori- had given four votaa for R. B. Hayes, of
ALL WORK WARB48TEU.
Ohio,
as
Presidonl.
and
four
votes
for
en»
except
at
|&gt;abHe
auction.
ttnlt«M
such
John Shea died nt ‘
Shop near Depot, Nashville.
Howland, Jewell, W. W. Johnson, I&lt;oe. aales ana terms thereof shall ho lind ap­ Wm. A. Wheeler, of New York, as Vice
Tk« Kight Doctor at l»i
16-2R
ALF. C. BUXTON.
rnoMtaa. - He was bom fn Kerry, and Ludlow, AhsGisniX Moore, MorrtooO, proved by ouo of the Justices of the Hw- President.
The reading of votes then proceeded
Mffld tn Canadn in i84«. He was all Mosher, Norris, North, Parsons, Phelps, prome Court Agreed to. The bill then.
without
oWeollon.
and
the
rertificates
through tho Petiin*u!n war with the, 83d Prindle, Reeil. Robbiqa, J?om. flharte, ’ Mr. Sargent. (Itep., Cal.,) from the sub
wore read from Georgia, 11 for Tilden
ere
effiwted by hrmtktag regimeuL__
Stafford, Stonebtleld, Stephenson. Twainfeltaaln-tlio rear. door. A
Tho El^toiwi oommtaslon ba* decided dell, Fafmfr, Van Raalte Welker, Willett. committeeoflne Committee on Privileges and Hendricks; Illinois with twenty-ons
Tt» TMtiavay tkf While World.
tbo store hoard Chain
Winchell, and H'omf-38.
and Elections, assigned, to the -invostlsm- votes for Hayes and Wheeler, Indiana
• — scared to give an by amaiority- vote to sustain in its .en­
Absent—Mamtm. Dowling, • Fletcher, tlon of the late election in Florida, re­ with fifteen rous for Tilden and Hand- II &lt;1 l.T^O W A. V’M PH
Were two of them. tirely the right ol the State tn prrecribe &lt; lie*.aud KnlghUtDemocrato; and Meesrs. ported tho evidence taken in regard to ricka, Iowa,with eleven votes forHayea
tho method at tho. anpointment of their
eligibililv of Humphreys, a Republican and Wheeldr. Kansas with five votes for
d Jbov of M r. Barnaby Presidential eteciora tn perfect independ­
Presldeniisl elector of that State. Ijtla to Hayes and Wheeler, and Kentucky with
)«ret Of Dundee, fall ence of Congressional ItUcrfcreu-f aud
tlveeffoct that Humphreys resigned his twelve votes for Tilden and Hendricks.
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tter. Wben ita clothwi supervision.
Then camo a certificate from Louisiana,
&gt;e Senate In oommittmof the ofllce on the 24th of September last; that
Drehcamc with them.
to Senate bill No. 38, amend­ the re*lgna»ion was accepted; and that the showing eight votes for Hayas and
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Amhertsburg, fQnL),boa*tMof five tetntWWivfl hour* after.
Wheeler, the presiding offioer stating that
geranco organiialiKD*. Jive tavereo, and ing tbe aoCcreatiugthe office of vommf«- duties of tho office have, since the 5th of that certificate bad boon received by mall
October, been |w«rfornwd.by tbe Collector
sianay of railroads.
council ’of Ixyiring lias
ve temperance hotel*.
and that ,no
corresponding
one had l&gt;een
A message fiom th*Gavemor inclosod vl
of xwitoni"
Customs at iPensacola.
••roMKAn*.
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i -----Dixon a license to
Kw^ivaa .hv
mAMontrsr.. The
messenger
»&lt;
AlUMteSOSf:
In the HoosK.the Senate bill appropri-! received
by messenger..
I
Acrotinta from the gnurthopper vixiuxl the roport-of the Centennial managers
iy was
- Thomas
-- -hsrib'g « r«n»»r*»tiseffa(t.. ;
dlstrb4a In Iowa, Dakota. Nebraska and and showed a‘ deficit of|10,060 for expen­ •Ung J3S0.0W for the defo-fonry Intha.p- . .(.pointed for Ibu
pUnlng rtrah, ami my bralu, i,
se* and lor Mlary to the sbcretaiy, F. W. praprUUon for Umnanuprtmln* uni C. lt.d™.n,oo.of U&gt;- IIMuriuni B-Mnl.
n of Dr. Dougbw s M innnteta *ta&gt;w that myriad* of
blndincfor
th.
pr~.nt
ll-^T~r
Tbh
•mhninnfod
ly
W
.
P.
K.lfowt.
tmprovlM
tn
an
rrapreta*
’
‘ 7‘r.
Noble,
whohivi
received
a*
yet
nothing
which
had
t&gt;een
depooHedin
the
ground
land alledged dnailcaDR. AIKIN ba. «tran Dm public raOalaatari.
_ jr, bn being
one of tho
Mr. VutcilDmn..
N.C.,)oltMrmut
I •.Governor,
l&gt;«hknaclf
MwbknnUon.ortl.o
(Dem.. N.C.,)
chairman
—,...oed Kt learning. It is during*ho last season are now hatching but a limited amount for hi* expense*, up.
denra tn convince Um&gt; mobt tkeptlraj and IncradMao.
t - — Vance,
,
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*TI,n
Tho tMrtlnmlA
oortittcato liuvlmrv
Lavine lww.fi
l&gt;oen
that about &gt;2,000 worth of out, and; if the present mild weather con­ and also for a salary to the Rev. Mr. Jn- of the Committee on Printing, offered an officers.
lbatp.lv nwihulot trralincnl I* pretillarlyaucocmtu:
read
the
presiding
officer
handed
to
the
amendment providing that after tho close
In every detomment of Ma Greet HneHafilra aspaei
wTrantM havabben drawn from time to tinue* a few davs Idngtft-.-it is considered cokre.
JttoK&amp;ver oC Dr. ttourfa/M far Ihr pur­ certain that the country will bo entirelyA concurrent resolution requiring com­ of the present Congrem no greeter price tellers anotiior oertltlcat:* from tho some
pose oftnavkng amtatents in Hte Inlmrn- free of the J*reta either by freezing or mittees to furnish a general statement of shall Im&gt; paid for labor by tho Govemmonl Slate, with a covesppnding one received
SHOULD DOipAIK that It affilnod eftb ataatac
the expense*, nf public institution*, In printer than is paid in the citios of New by mail, showing eight votes for Tilden
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tory, MttMkwt-tbf' doctor hod paid the atarvallon.
with, their rcfiorts upon ap­ York, Philadelphia, anti Baltimore. The and Hendrtc.kn. Thia waa nut hen tlcatotl
laboratory reCHKYF.NNE.Wy., February 9.—A party connection
Ijv MoEnery as Governor of the State.
propriation bills, wm adopted.
amendment
wiw
adopted:
ywv.,
118;
of Indians, supposed to be Cheyennes,
Still a third certificate wm opened .and
Iu the House, after , the presentation ot
105; ami the bill•wan paxsod.
made an attack on Chase's ranclie. on a number of petitions -and new. bills, navs,
'the deficiency appropriation bill was read, corresponding with tho oqe having I tte wry root of «n evil,
Morse Creek, thirty miles.north of this House bill No. 61, relative to •intertnar- amended
by appropriating &gt;500,000 for boon received by mall with votes frr I W O Xa la &lt;» W .
place, Yesterday evening. A fortwof-fif- riacre, was taken from the table, wa*
invadMjr rare tbs frltowinc direvra
All dltravn and Affartatloaa or the Eyn and ftu
tho payment of certain claims Hgainnt Have* and Wheeler, authenticated by]
iioexeditof thimo warranto,
.ucw.fuliy ir-ated by mlM rosbed^ra. OtMS'itew
De* Ix&gt;nde,
i* Interior
inumor Deportment.
irqiiwmii-ia.
—»Secretory
-------- — of State.
iva, though, that th" whole Indlan* n battle, drove them, off and cap­ read a third time, and passed by a vote of the
^«rai&lt;bon&lt;d. Artificial Eyaa townad that lA&gt;k
CLJ—tier. wax~i*de
The Committee on Appropriations reObjection
nu to both note of cer­
‘
&gt;x*l«lnQ0t&gt;
Natural.
No Pain)
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tured forty of their ponlea. No whites 62to25.
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*i.
_
%»
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Will
Hfif
Um.
thnt
they
frdumrttll No. 12, th authorize Carrol- parted the Naval Appropriation bill. tificates—that they are boned upon false
_e, of NHew, the Grtat- were injured. A detachment of fifty cav­ ton Co.aUl in buHdlng a bridge over the Kafrrred tn the committee &lt;d the whole. rMurna, and that they wore not signed by
Tiahob, advbrttoea that ho alry left Fort Russel! thtotuoruing to on- Snginsw River. Read a third lime and The bill appropriates &gt;12,494,752.
the legal and pro]&gt;cr officers of tho State.
to begin the work of-atock- dcM or to Intercept tho Indians.
The certificates and all tho objections
passed. "
Fmidav. Feb. 8.—Tho credentials of
emona dmdring fish are
Tbe Commission decided, by a vote ot
Friday, Feb. 9.—After the prveenta- Renator elect Garland, of Arkan-vas were were referred to tho Commission and tho
ke applinplon at onee, eight to seven, to count the four electoral
Senate withdrew.
tlou of petitions, in the Senate, a inresage filed.
„.j ofthe lake. Its aUe. ito votes of Florida for Hayes.
Tuesday, Feb. 13—At tho expirirtion
..J was
from the Govern” . an­
•
wn-v received
tv
The House iiill to provide tor tho pay­
it.rami townablpln which
LISGESING OB CHROMIC DISEASES.
FOB STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER
nounoing that he hail signed the Senate ment of Jas. B. Eadea for constructing of the morning hour tho Senate by a vote
Another rich gold-field U reported in &gt;■ nounoil
e raHroad stuxtnn at which
No m-vllcln" will »o »ff-rm»lly Impruva tbr tone BcrnfnJa. Rfairmsthm. byapcmU, PI Ire, Go Urn,
billfor
for tlioappointment of a cosimta-lon- tftilesat the south pass. Afterdtocusalon of yeas, 35-; nay*, 14, laid aside tho nofiu1 ।bill
arct« be dellvored. 'When the vicinity of Deadwood.
f tbsefomiuhas tb«-o Pilis; bwy remove all act-ll- !&gt;ro(«y. Gravel, ^’navtlpatinn. Tape-Worm. lAver
Kew Bedford,
y a vbij of30 to 24. tho bill wav indefi­ isbed bUHintu* and took up tho resolu­
Tho Wamsutta mills, at New
Bedford. । cr of mineral statistic
tion providing for tho iaauo of an attach- r «x-.a»inne"! bv Intcmneranca or Improper -Hit.
March
Mass.,'Will advance wages bi “
u •to- I 1“ t110 afternoon '.ho House Joint r*M&gt;- nitely postponed and the consideration of men« for the arrest of Conrad N. Jordan,
.
lutlon
rotative
to
the ’Indian appropriation bill was re­
the Jsnuury rate*.
.
.
. . resumption of specie
Port Austin nays that •
paviueut* wm take
taken uc, and, on motion sumed. Various amendments reported cashier or tho Third National Bank of
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pnviueut*
thesmall-pox infested
'v'- “
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Friday, Feb. 0,—The Senate passed tho j ..fMr.
Perrin,
was laid on the table by » by tho Committeo on Appropriations were
HBI.LOWAT’8 PILLS »&gt;* ihr brat known In
tlfy as to tho accounts in tbu bank of
a of Pari*. In Huron bill to ctK-onrago and promote telegraph- ; V(,t« of jr, t&lt;&gt; 11.
agreed to and passed.
tlwWorld 9Wtho fanewwg dl«ra»r»: Avar. Aulhou bv w
......... |c communication between America and: The
— House
■■
ken
the •Polandpasi.ed House Joint resolu­
In the House n communication was Samuel J. Tilden, ,Wm. T. Poiton and A.
B41IU»n» C uphint*. Blouhra on thr.skln. Mow, nf Minden, the I Rurope. It name* F. C. Littrobo Win. tion No. 3, in relation to back pay of offi­ read from J. Madison Wells an&lt;! Thomas 8. Howitt. The resolution whs agroed to ma.
ti-. ttnawiaptlun, IJrUlltjr, Dtopy, Pj*.&lt;nt»ry. EryIful
has been shot. Tho au- | F. Frock and Robert Garret, of Maryland, cer* bi certain Michigan regiment* for C. Anderson, staling that they wore con­ without a division.
»iv-la«, frtni I- IrreguUritl**, Fr»*r« of «dl, kltxU, Uthw’ BhyilrJan In tbe world. Po not ioiffer ftoto
In tho Hovne, Mr. Hewitt &gt;Dem..’N. Fh- Goqi. Br*d*ebe. ln&lt;U&lt;rat^m., biC»m»tk&gt;n. t*»ln. wraknw. White*. UlrrnUton,«KDpm»dor or
he county seat have been | corporatora, to construct a line with tho August, 1861; House Joint resolution No. fined in a damp, nark dungeon of the
Uimba&lt;o. lllra or Other dlvcwv. *n-l dra*; out * m&gt;vn-»bl« life, wtwa
summocied to- liidp enforce the -sanitary I American end at Baltiinaro.
8, asking Congressional action in relation Capitol; Hint yesterday, by order of tho Y.,) reportcl back tho Senate bill tn rr - J...nuwU*». Liver Complaint*.
nf
arin.
KrmtuHur
ttir.ir'*
hr • litUe care yog ran bxvn th* cnkiynwst gt per­
— ' Tho urodentlals of the Hon. Matt. W. to the lake fisheries; House Joint ro»oln- Speaker, they had been transferred to u coumge telegraphic communication be­
fect health. KFCxlt or rend tlxmpfor circular and
reoently elected Hcnator from tion No. 6. asking Cougroas for a light­ much better room, and that they had been tween tho United States and Ejr.pv.
Herder, lhenlledged inciig- Ransom,
Important Information.
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North Carolina, were presented and filed. house nt Little Traverse.
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brought back to tho cell bv order of the
rpieuUur*—few, healthy ehiidran. or ^avx
in elector, wlffai examined
The report of tho Committee on the
The
Pacific
Railroad
bill
wm discuss­
Senate
bill
No.
23,
making
annual
ap
­
Serg
’
3ant-at-Arma,
and
that
on
account
of
IMPORTANT CAPTIO.1.
committee, produced n«t- ed, n number of Senator* speaking there­
1
Election
in
Florids,
declaring
that
too
:
EPILEPSY,
propriations
for
ailditixn*.
to
the
State
the bad nlr of tbe cell one of them. Gov.
papers both or himself nn«l
I
Tilden
electors
h
vl
Iswn
elec
c-t
.a
that
’
; .7
library.
Wells, was now in a sick bod.
in. a a, aai "t
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i Three were accepted by the com­ on.
t'l.o umcimmIoti Lbox
•In the House tho Deficiency Appropria­
Senate bill No. 11, amending section
Mr. Hale offered a resplutloa directing | State, wm considered.
of mil» and Olntm»nL A hwtexno reward
as conclusive, placed on file sod tion bill passed, with the amendment
find little interest until Mr. Purman,
case di* mltoted. Other witnesaes who appropriating &gt;.'&gt;00,000 for tho payment of 4247, Compiled I-awsof 1871, relative to the Sergeant at Arms to remove the pri«-1 tRep, Fla.) favored tho report of the ma- will be given O. any one rendering auchflnrormallan
oners to a well-lighted and well-venr. - unmoiMx! were notexamined- claims against the interior department cancellation of mortgage*.
House bill No. 42. amending sections tilated room, whore their health may no: j Jority.
;
Cancer*. Turnon, Bars 11;
■was natureUZed In 183B.
6527, Compiled Laws of 1871, and exempt­ bo endangered.
stricken out.
The
bill providing
for—
the ---------distribution
|3 Encampment of tho Oddfel,--------------------------—
--------- ing corporations that have lease! their
In discussing tho resolution, tho Re*r A Co., New York, and by all rrapectaMo drugUwooso on the 14th instant, ; nf the sward* mode in the con rent! on ls- rights aud privilege* from certain pro­ Eublicans charged that Inhumanity was
Mongolian immigration Ingoing the
lodge ftf the same order tween the United State* and Mexico pass- vision* of the law relative to the surrender
eing inflicted to compel tho witnesses to oth&lt; r why at San Francisco. Theie la
,n
on the 20th.
| od.
YOUNG. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEI.
nf corporate right*.
produce papers not in thoir possession an exerts of departure over arrivals.
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Majority and minority report* were
Senate bill No. 16, amending section and to disclose particulars which they
X. B.—Direction* far tho (nldasce ot patlcnu In Suffering tbe and eOet* on body and rplnd pt 8
State Pioneer Societv held an in- utada bv the special committee on Louis­
ISO nui] 181, Complied Jawh of 1871. rela­ regarded tbonuwlvos as in honor and
cry dlaunirr affix"*.! to each bos.
“
0«I meeting al Lansing and ! ians affairs—cue delating tiie state for
tive* to filing mid approving bond* in right, aud in protection to others, bound
m follows: Prnddent,
Office. 112 Liberty Street Now York.
.’ Tilden, the other for Haye*. Both re­ court* of chancery.
to keep. The Democrats charged the
DETROIT MARKETS.
porta were ordered printed.
Hou*o bill No. 35, for incorporation of Republicans witli a desire to create sym­
Mm. H. A. Tenney; corrcHpondlng hwKnlghta of Pythias.
.
pathy
for
the
members
of
tho
Ixmisinnn
The
steamer
Bavaria,
from
Now
Odens
Floor
—
Choice
white,
7
00
to
7
50;
Meretary, E. Txmgyear, Landing: treasurer,
The u*o of .Representative Hail for Iteluming Board, and regwed to second dtum 6.00 to6,50: Atnliera 6,50 to 7.00; I
O. M. Barnes; exocutivo committee, for Liverpool, wm burned at sea Febru­
Wednesday evening, February 14, was the previous aucstlon by which a vote Low gnultw to sojHirfino, 4.00 to 5,50.!'
»T.7Y
Albert Miller, Bay City; F. A. Dewey, ary 6th at 94 degree*. The crew and pM- given
to i’rof. Ten Brook, librarian of could at
al once i»o
bo had on’the
tho resolution. Patent process, 8,00 to R.50.
Lenawee; Bela Htrtibard, Detroit; histori­ senger* wore all saved In the ship’s Iwata.
Michigan 1’nlveraitv, to explain the bill Tho molution was, by a vote of 149 to 98. J
nnnp Wickeal, mild remwlie* tor *11 MtvMratU
. an*, ProLX C. Holrnro. Detroit; Dr. O. C. They lost evervthlng but what they Mtood for
uUuU«-c» or old symptom*. Gtavt. SypHlb.
enabling the Univerait v to accept the referrrd to the sjiCctaf committee on tin- i...T-;
tn, and
were ,picked
Dor,52; N
o i1 ainisir,
ambor, i.i.
1,47 to;L4»i).
’io
cotnstocK. oiaraniui; .Mra. ii.
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--- bark
Rtrivture, !&gt;. .'ecu, ITilmoaia, Hydrocele. Varii-oeel*.
“ty Thompson in a northmat
northeast gale nine- gift of Levi Bishop :ora library building. election in Lotttaliiun, with instruction* I Buftkwheat
■■ ----- * - Flour
— ——
■ •to-7 50 per bbl.
&gt;7 —2.5
Lanatoir. M. H. Goodrich, Ann Artwr; P„ othy
rtc, radically cured. No mercury tued. : No “mtBariev—Canada &gt;1 90 to 2 10; State.
Tnk.nPr.fwn Kalatn4zo&lt;&gt;
teen hwunt after and landed hl Beaufort.
FobglO.—Tlte Sonata amended House to report speedily as to the facts.
Unc
pnacrintlonV Traveler? promptly .aonjjiled
Loken Brown. Kaiamaaoo.
Carolina. The Bavaria aailrai from
Thu House then went into committee I 11.00 to ! 40.
While many Innocent victim, .offer the terrible
bill 72. legalizing marriage* ou Sunday*,
effect* of certain dlteaeea rwttiectev! nr badly tnate,".
(•haa Wier, of Manchester, committed | New Orleans, January 28, with a cargo of aud passed tho Houso Joint renolutfon of tho whole on Deficiency Appropriation
Apples—1,40 to 1.60 per bbl.
br nbyaidass io general (they ahoul-J bo falriutr !
AT THE
! dtafcta n«i the «lh.
4,325 bales of cotton, thtrty-lhreo bsgn of asking Congress for an appropriation for bill, but the hill wont over without ac­
Beam*—Hand-picked,&gt;1,90 to 1 05; com­
i j -- c
. . newl cotton, aud 1,000 barrels of rosin. a light-house on Stannard rock, with tion.
mon 1JM&gt; to 1,50.
A m.n n.ra«l J^-.k Juda, -orklnu tn Th,
, ,„j c
,t
Bntter—Frr«li roll, 20 to 21c; Ln
steam fug signalSATvnDAY. Feb. 10.—ThecbAir present­
camp ol Ruddcrock A Palm*
Old Reliable Meat Market
Thu Houso received a lonr Hat of peti­ ed a communication from the President kegs 20c for shipment.
rMre from Manistee, war I
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Chereo— Prime to choice flute 14 to 15.
GOOD ADVICE AID GOOD TIEATKEIT.
The Madri Gram celebration at ■ Ntem- tions. A number of new bills wore pre­ of the electoral commission informing
log rolling over him ou tbe | Tn
Clover Seed—&gt;0 20 per bush.
‘ Is on the 12th wax a grand aitair. Fullv sented, among them the niemo«al ortho the Senate that it him decided upon mat­
O F
Corn—.Steadyat 30c per bush.
• JO.oOl
20,&lt;100 pentons wltnewMid the eeremonie*:. State grange for tho taxation of bonds anil ter* submitted concerning the electoral
At Amlelth, it town west of Bay City, • ’
Dressed
Hogs
—
Sales
a!
F
00
mortgage*.
vote* from Florida.
Deputy Marshal H. A. Hughes, while
Dried Apples—H to 5 ct&lt;».
The following piveasl on third reading:
Frelerick Pflug slipped off s load of ice [ attempting to arrest two men namwl
In the House, tho Speaker presented a
thev ran n-iy upon for their moral and phy»leHouso Joint resolution 14, asking Con­ coinmunitation similar to that read in the
Peacliea—l(Ho 18c.
while driving down hill. Tho wheels Green and Miller at a poln&lt; alxiut six
ROE
vsfrMag.
Eggs^-Strictly fresh 23c ; limed 8 to 20.
l—»~l over him. enf.hluB Mm «. that b. j ’•
ilm/ou Satur- gress fora light-houao on Sunnard’* rock, Senate from die President of the electoral
--^...1
ST-ST-STUTTERIKG!
Honey—For pox, 16 to 18; siinlnod,
died four hours after.
day ovcnlur,was*li0t nnd killed by them. bv a vote of 83 to, 0.
commimiion. it
It was
, r
..
communion.
w» roaolved-to receive
r
’Senate bill 22, by
~ tlle jsenate in j„:
bv 74
.4 to 5,
5. for
for 1 protr
protection
Joint
awuilon
at
one jo’’cipck. 14 to 15’
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—
;
CO
LT
MX.
liaur‘y vrz iod mortify, and mile Cte* a taigb
Salsburg, Wenona and Banks, proixtse [ William Green, convicted of the inur- of hotel and Imardlng-houeo
ir&lt;11nlz • nonkiwHTx.
*..
u___ • ’took I Hay &gt;s to ft* per ton lor timothy baled.
krd|&gt;er*.
Precisely
at one o’clock the Senate
•tuck throujrti lift-, pemianeutfy eOnd by »
organiring a city to bo known as West ; (|er of h|M hulf brother, Hamuel Msrahall,
Hides—Green,5J tofi; cured 7 to 8; dry
Senate bill 12, hyfl2 to!), defining duties Ihulrx'-ntH in Joint session with the House,
Bay City. -Th« details have nil been! a-.is hung in Pittsburg on Monday,
flint 14 to 16; salted 12 to 14. Green Calf­
and power* of officers appointed by court* and President Ferry took the chair.
agreed upon.
' The TroMurv
.. Department. prohibits the to era’ll property.
lidocaw
tor Gjilutn, Tot
Liquor Hkblta.
skins
10c
;
cured
calf,
12.
Green
kip
8c
;
Tho decision of the electoral commis­
Tniaara. SupporWra, Pi
■While
the family of n.
A. «».
B. nasuin
Bush In me
tho ।1 importation
Importation of
of neat
nah cattle
cattle and
nnd. -hides
-hides of
of
n mioiaoiKnuvoi
House bill 86, by 81 to 0, relative to sion wm rod. in substance re follows:
•applied.
town ,;f
of MadiwOU
Madison near, Adrtatj,
noat cattle
Germany Uulil
until further ; payment of taxes &lt;&gt;n part-paid land*.
t
to...*
Adrian, were
re st
at ,| uuatcsttl
’' from irviioany
What U Wraith or Fane, er Ufe-vtlhMtl Health?
i That
it is iiui
not competent under the ConPotatoes
—
81
05
to
l.lOper
bush.
breakfast Friday morning, tho houso took orders, hi consequence of tho
’ rinderpest
’ ”
”! Feb. 12.—In tbe Sonata tho following J stitutlon and taw a* it existed at tho dale
Pork—Mt-aa pork, |10 75 to 17 ; clear
firn from a stove pipe and burned to the tliero.
bills were jiBMi-d: Senate bill No. 42, । •1' tho
' paswAgo
—of
" the
TM
act -constituting the
moss $18 25 to 18 50; moas beet, &gt;1150 to
rrotinil. The contents were mostly ■vared.
On Tuesday, Mr. Carpenter made the amending section 48, chapter 151, Revta- j QpiumiMiion to go into evidence aliundi. 12: lard, at 11 to Hie; hams 121 ct!f;
Loss, &gt;2,000: Insured, &gt;1.200, in the County opening speech for the Democrats, before ed Statutes of 1846, being section 7.'&gt;99 of
The papers opened by the President o!
Mnti^kL,
, tho Commission In tho Louisiana case.
Compiled Laws, relative to maliciously theRenate in presence of tbe two Houses shoulders; 7i ; dried beef at 14 cto per lb.
Poultry—Chickens, 7 to 8; Turkeys.
injuring houses. House bill No. 73, rel­ to prove that other persons than those
Petty burglaries still continue at Jack­
Negotiations are now pending for a r.ew ative to marriages on Sunday, with regularly certified to i&gt;v the Gnverno.- of 11 to 12: Geese. 7 to 8.
son. Tho grocery stores of Geo. Hal­ extradition treaty with Great Britain.
Salt—Saginaw, per bbl &gt;1 26; do
amendment. Houso bill No. 58, with Fic.rida.’ais'urtlinK to the ilstorininatlnn
stead/ gnd -Jf. A- Kennedy, and Alfred
refuse.
&gt;1; Onondaga, &gt;1 30 por bbl,:
amendment.
and declaration ol their appointment b r
OmadlUpMo
Torpenhing were all entered during FriThe bill changing the name of tho Frye tho Board offltate Canraaaeraprior to the Svracuse. in i bu sack 83c, In 1 bu sacks
THE MORT DIFFIOULT 0ASE8 80LIOTHD.
d&gt;-.v night, and gnoda and money wera j
family failed of iun«Age, only sixteen Ume required forthe performance ofthoir 70.', Liverpool (Ashton) &gt;3 50 per bag
DlrWon-^t
\kkffn tndmwanh.
l.orar prpw.u ••
Senator* voting tlierefor. On motion. duiie*. nnd l&gt;oen appointed dtactor«,or by of 234 lbs.
mnt. SaMMhn ro«rantetd
At tbe intftr-onUegiato eori'-e*t at I Ullathe votetowill
be that
ree*»n*ldcred.
J
counter-proof
show
they had not,
dale on Friday, between the Albion,
Iu the HoUsK, House bill No. .81 was and that all proceeding* of tho court* or
Fob. 7.—In th" Senate, tho morning I isveu
Hillsdale nnd Kalamazoo coUegm, Mr.
DiTKorr, Mien., Jas. 16,1877.
’d, defining the duties of Supreme acts of the LegtalaUireorof the I'Jxocutlre
t!b.l&lt;
Hutbton C. Coleman, of Kalamazoo, re­ session.was occupied with the pneo-nta- Court reporter.
of Florida •uibseqnent to the casting of
tlon o» petitions and new bills, and with
ceived the medal.
Wo the undsrslgDsd Architects, Dozksrs
In committee «•! the wholoan animated tho vote* of tho elector* on the prescribed
the third reading of bills. In the after­ discussion
aroao upon House bill No. 106.
A bill nos passea i.ungrc*», wmeu ui- noon no business was tranau.ied, the j to provide for teachers' Institute*. It day are InadmisMblo for any such pur­ and Lawyeraoflhocityof Detroit and Slate of
Michigan, hereby certifiy that th© Extracts
recto tho Commimioner of the General momInni attending the financial delxte provided for county ttNtchcra’ institute*, pose.
As to the objection made to ’he eligibil­ from Standard works on Chemistry and cerLaud Offlco-to Cause to uosurveyed towns lt» tho House. '
grand
but InB|l
It was ity of Humphrey*, die commission Is of Uflwtos of Scientific men as mt forth
..rn.iifi..... • nnd
one
State
institute,
bi
Noa. 18 and 19 north, of range 1 west, In
In the House, m.
----.
r.
---------...---------.,lUe
I «n«nd«rbv atrlklng
out-- tb«St&gt;
opinion
that,
without
reference
to
the
in
your circulars should be anfieteiit,
thoHtate at Mlcblgim, ihtme towns hav- and now bllla wore ,ptMUMd. Th. fol- | WW4nl
, by- pn.rrfiJuu.M
tb.&lt;
LIFE IR TOO SHORT TO BZ MIBREABLE.......................
j ,--------------------------। desire
of
question
of tiic effect of tho vote of an In- guarantee that ynnr Frosted Zinc Motin,
lnjh*verbccn properly anrvnrsd; and lowing bills passe&lt;l:
*s ItYOU here say wrlotn, nfallpttr-dlMita-*
Hbune bill No. 73, legalizing rnarriagi* tho counties for institutes shall Ims mani­ eligibl** elector, does not show that ho menla areas rspeeaented, and all that could
■H-appropriates a sum sufficient to pay
&gt;u&gt;yln;- symptom*. bo matter
■
fested
by
a
request
from
at
least
*ix
held
office
of
shipping
commissioner
on
the e xpensea thereof.net exceeding &gt;2.500. contracted on Sunday.
■w often disappointed, »tot» twlra* tl'XtpriM at
teachers*
v
• tho day when thoeloctora were appointed. be desired for durabilitv, etc.
win# and apply to th* Do-tor. fiflffmr* To?y*«
House hill No. 21, legalizing the taxARCHITECTS.
The com mission also decided that re a
Feb. 13—In the Senate, tho Hou»o bill
A reform club of 650 memliera was or­ roli uf Northville.
HousA bill No. 62, revising the charter cteraging the nemo of the Frye family consequence of the foregoing and upon Mortimer L. Smith.
ganized by Dr Xteynolda at tbe Opera
was taken from tbetablo and passed, and grounds betore stated, neither of tbe pa­
I l’»r&gt;on.«i» dixtanr* star M. •WndM.baM* b
House in Detroit Bdndsy afternoon. D. •t Ludingtbu.
»'lr!n-*&lt;lng »Irtlcr to Or, Aikin, aUUngraw,ypn;
House bill No. 27, specifying the mode trtven immediate effect. Al«&gt; Senate bill pers purporting to lie certificates of tho
Bethume Duffield, President.
At the
.
BANKERS.
No. 43. rcineorporatingSt. John*; Senate electoral votes of Florida nro the certlflevening mooting additions swelled the of organizing the legislature.
J.B.H.
Bratahaw,
of Bratahaw, Black &amp; Co.
catea
or
votes
provided
for
by
the
Consti
­
blit
No.
48,
rejieaiing
section
1,
chapter
House
bill
No.
10,
changing
the
name
list of naaam to nearly 1,000.
Emory
Wendell,
of
First
National
Bank.
tution
of
the
United
States,
and
they
10,
act
62,
of
1875.
lo.icerulng
tho
incorof the Frye family.
Saaindw la full of men discharged from
Wm. A. Boiler.
D. G. Preeton.
At the afternoon aevsion ot th* House a poratlon of village*. Both given itnme- ought n«&gt;t to lie counted *» *uch.
.
o-i.___ ।uaM.* nr
aiKi*. w. n
the lumber camps. The logs cut have motion,,for
J written objection* were made to tho
E. K. Roberta.
, tho
_
t
i alate effect.
appointment
of an addinot all been hauled to the streams, and clonal fireman was atlopted; also a re*o57 Monroe Street, Grand Bapida, ifioLSenate bill No. 13, reinrorporaling Co- report of the commission by ReprestntaE. 0, Booth, of Flatter, Booths Co.
there will be a considerable shortage in lutlon authorizing the purnhtw of fur- I dar Spring-*, wm passed and giveu
given im- Uva Field on the part of five Senators and
LAWYERS.
tho season’s supply of logs.
j twelve Representatives, and then tho two
nlturu for the use of committees.
j mediate effort.
r. detach cer- ! Hohm-h separated.
Hon. E. H. Thomson, Flint.
Mr. Harrington of St. Clair inlrodueod 1
tr------- — Moore &amp; Moora.
tain territory from Centra! L-iko and at- j The Senators having returned from the Atkinson &amp;. Atkinson.
the following nrincarrentrCMoltation*:
Ju, W. Bomeyn.
WheiAan, 'Die credit of the Govern­ Odl It io Jordon tomalilp. Antrim wmn- ! House, the objoct*oita io the dectaion of
third
time
and
preyed
un«»«
«
&lt;&gt;mmlreton
were
dlscuased.
An
order
Tbeao
namea were given after a thorough
DR. AIKIN
wpeclmena of fruit exhibited in glass Jam. ment o! the United State* Is such as to en­ I Anitnonaly.' ’
I
chat
the
Senate
do
not
concur
In
the
tleroi^.tw n&gt; wm rr«wv»p»^
able It to negotiate iu bonds at an unpre­
InveaUgalion.
I; lloiiao
IIotiM bill
bill No.
No. 20,
20, to
to prevent
prevent attorney*
attorneys , c,a,lon .ST
down by a Mtdct party
At Bay Citv, John Adams, aged twelve, cedented low rate of Intereat;
om becoming sureties for
fur thoir
thuir clients
client* I
,*? ,
’ , ,
, ..
o.
went out in the backyard at home to play
Wkeiirah, The balance of trade wkh from
ST. JoHJWBtTRY, Vt^ Nor. 20,1876Tho following resolution of Mr. Sherwith hia brother at nix o’clock al night, foreign ceuntries i» largely in favor of; wm read a third time aud passed .iv a
Havhig had nn opportunity of inves­
.
’
.
---------- •&lt;----------—---------------took old of a alack clolh«i Hue, made a this iiatlMU, and in the opinion of those I vote of 52 to 85.
tigating tho nature of the Frosted
—
;■■! ■ ■
. p*5y 7'S‘» «rs
•
.
e.u
nooao and out It round Ida neck in play, high In authority and who have the
Zinc Corinthian Monuments, and real­
of fudging It islikriv to so remain
...
., ~
x-------- ;
~
Rtwli:»d, That the dectaion of the comwhen hia fret alipped. he fell ftvrward, means
fora conaiderabFeHine’
"e ftl1 kuowXiow tired, exbaus’ed mi»ion up«&gt;n the electoral votes of the izing their great “super iority” over Mar­
eould uot'gsc up and the rope drew no
Wherkas, The dlffermicc between the
generally played out nearly every*; mate of Florida stand as the tndgmont of ble and “all qualities of stone. We,
tight that he could not speak. Ilia brother
Ot tho
and thengold
dot- I l»ody was after making the trip tn the ‘he Senate, tho objection made thereto to ; the undersigned Marble dealers of thifl
thought ho was playing, and before he value
vatu*.-.
— -trrrenuack
------------- -----------------------place, have resolved to “ abandon " our
.
-------—
—|d luiu- ix aypears that the contrary notwithstanding.
discovered otherwise the boy was dead.
lar taso email;
.
'
t
'life-long” pursuit of the Marble trade,
Retohrd; (the Senate concurring,; By
and »o give our undivided attention to
A reform club has l&gt;een formed a’ div Senate and House of Rcprewntativre
their sale m the four counties we have
of the State of Michigatt that tbe pnro nt
ribbon. ,
feeling that
ta on opportune time for resumption of
,uiwi rafrtuuy
rnuiv utvreuntnt
uirvsQiralctl Hte
the I
h&gt;. taken. The Speaker over­ purrhaaed tbe agency
rt&lt;«lb»«o&gt;onell» &gt;~lfoy-hoTd.™ &lt;lur- j
lhr
ort„, ,„d
by so doing, we are not only aeeHing our
Choi*. E. Wright has !&gt;wn appointed
ruled the paint of order, and an appeal own interrarto. hut in a much greater
tinder the new lawCommissioner of Min­
J*«EN htovkmamn
—r.------------------------------------- ------- .leTrld™ hi ths Speaker’s
degree" promoting the Interest* of our
eral Statistic-.
that In a very large majority of cam*, | favor by a party vote.
P itrtns and friends, by giving them in
■vnMncnm.
'
Hon. M. H. Brackett, one of the pteneera UKMiev,” and the demand of tbe badnere where typhoid fever or pneumonia In ; The question wm then taken on tbe plare of jtrrishable and more-growing
‘•TOO LATE! DIED THROUGH NEQLECT!"
any
of
Ita
forma
were
the
Immediate
motion
for
a
recre*
till
Monday,
at
10
nf the State, died on Friday and was of the country, which ta fast assuming so
ront»«-d Hie! " -J-rek, wi It — Mrrted, yw KO. n«y» Marble and Granite, these ever-endur­
burled with Maaoulc Honora on Sunday. healthful and reHablo condition ns to wiw. &lt;l«&gt;
ing
and
beautiful
Monuments.
»(or on the
trit* ---------------------to or from the I ***■ |*fh&gt;K the note a memaae waarewarrant the belief that Lite future ta full------------------------------------A man named
won drowned by of promise, ar-’impenttivr that th« ropre- Exhibition.
--------- Uioo.-I
Heaton Herald.
"■&gt;»"!
&lt;Hnr—[Boston
Herald.
। U» H«&gt;al. U»tll
• rubai
ths objection
■wntatlve of value- viz ■ the money of
ru,‘«« th*
oltta«Jtl&lt; to the dectaion of the
--- i._i_ ___j
the country, stfall^teVte worth le*« than
&lt;'ardioal McCloaky ha- Ireued-a dr- - -----«&lt;Hnmi».b.i&gt;
and W|W r&lt;,!1(iy to meet the
E. A. Ht-irr.
'
~ Uw world. VmIumi itav? culai- hiking for gifts to the Poj». V’ l»e Hptwe I Joint
joint convention.
cc
I baSta. all shrinkage ha»’ pwanted on the 21wt of May next, I. M
“onday
----- -- , Fab. 12.—The Senate was In
UabiBtitw have, through 1 when Piua IX. will celebrate hi* gold- ’' *rtodi»n tn the forenoon, but without a
-------- i en jullllet,
• ^unrntn, awaiting the action of tho
,and confideueem
_nnny oi «»• vvi.iuiniun
---^LT. rA_,,a
! The House bad a quorum at half-past
that only K'xkI results would follow, ’ vKport trade Io Jinprdvinjf, and tlm lWi.
grown int..absolute Imlief.
'
«&gt;* »*ron»lug more confident
Mr. Ftehi offered tbe following:
Michlxan Readv-Priut Com
their ability to dispose of their stock i Onterod: That the counting of thoeleegaSUVlLLK. XICB.
their own prices.
• total rots from Florida shall not procssd

' lanle Loafers

Saw Gumming &amp; Fitting.

MARK THESE TACTS

Krwrtss? swWfiK-,

BI.INBXE8S! tad DBtnWSH!!

Catarrh, Consumption!

LADIES!

DEFORMITIES,

GENTLEMEN!

?LT.h

&amp; CLEVER.

grad Shis!! grad £11!!

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Dr. AKIN’S Reiefial Institute!

CHRONIC DISEASES

Michigan Legislature.

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VOL. IV.

NASHVitLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. 23. 1877

NO. 22.
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1ILUE-LIGHT ft’KI
the entrance of the gen- • Mr. Slythtirpe's office. Mr. SJythoroe
Slytliorue which I ’needed, but delay ensuing I
The Largest Copper Mine.
9tlqH, and- Mtn. Mer^o- was at. homr, and hw*iH*edlly
siwedily found mode th®-model niyaeJf from exact
ley’s presence*, measurements of the lihlp al the -navy
The (Jalumetand Hecht commlidated 1
Red thl
little-nervous, yard., and when the picture, wax dune j mine, seven mile* northeast of PortVILLAGE OFFICERS
- nervous with —
and41&gt;e Admiral brought
..—
, hfa
L-raW to SpLftke,.l*.now acknowledged to be
'for on
—„
-,-,F---------their business, see it, I think he —
— --------■*Hoy manyt2? afa^m^n b« oiteiiod Ml liir. ’•
was
more disposed
to
_________ se. H______ _
__________ ___________________________
B greatest copper bonanza of the
A lady well known ht rhe Third '
with his accustomed care, and the sag- and Major Howard's announcement flatter the landsman who made the [world. Il was discovered ten years Word, aud Che wife of g^papminent
geetion of acented soap which accotn-1 that be called on behalf of Mbs MW model of the flagsbip Hartford than since by a learned pig. About a quar- ' manufacturer, ha* i&gt;ceti fpr three years
paniiHl him was even stronger than Hope did not
tend to increase hit*-----con- the artfat who made the picture of It, U-r of a century ago it was ascertained ! ftfflleted with poraiysfa, which depriv--------------------------------n~ was.
—
—!
“
He
however,
far from
! though he was kind enough to ray, that the ancient mound builders had I
usual; but his usual self-ratfaflefi air fijdenec.
her of the u&lt;*e or her llmhi? In h»-r
] Major Howard's identity; l after various oliservations, that it HCtm- worked qppper on Lake Superior fif- I helplew* stale she had tri "l*e taken
d to the conciusiou that he ed to him “to bt* about the tiling.’’
injft u»&lt;e aarf U » rau*sls'»U«&gt;o«a
teen or twenty centuries since. Tbeu- i bodlljr to and fnuu her Hteix. Various
c ter be rbu.e.u for ter wsr da IIIol
itffita solicitor employed by I
■ --------- - —
—
&lt;Md mines are visible along tire tor doctors were couaultod/gxjrariment.*
‘•Jiy dear Mira Hope.” he betfan, —------- tope to call him to account
Pni..t Keweenaw,
k'.roO„n... H
—,i„ one
..... with eleMrIcitV' Wert* .mucic, and
range of Point
nearly
after the first greeting had been ex­ Mftjor Howard's next remark tendts
*
.hundred miles. A miner who had u nothing was left. iintriBd'tnar would
changed, “I grieve to be the bearer of to confirm that inniressioii.
Hot off effbrfi* *&gt;f the
are properly f ‘abin In the woods put a litter ot pigs affbrd reltef.
Feuuuts, or, as
very. uuplearantLutelllgeuce. ”
‘You stated to Muw Hope. I think, i
“—
------- *--••
b, ground
nuts
or into one of these ancient pifa, where medical na_-u were unavailing, their
Mary looked up wfth’quiet indiffer­ few days ago. that the property be gOubera, grow in tinisjgruund on the he ted them until they became pork. visita ceased unless specially i------ ' •
:’tf WnODlrtT EMBCOPAL CtWRVH-C.G.
ence. scarcely believing that, after all questhed to her by her father's willluit •reofa of ft plant eXUHfly like potatoes, White making himself familiar with caU.and white not wholly ata&gt;i
. ” TipMUlW. gpr.atee.erwy Babtain at 10.
•he had gone through, any news, good been incusted in the Wheal Mjiripi The stalk and leaves ।of the-jdant wme- hiss stack, in their nest, he perceived the case, yet they Yery broad!) Intim1-J *. B. Ml : p. tn S-M»lb Sebool al rt m
or bad, could have for her more Dian company, whlcLAMjpJust.ccuuc to grief what resemiile dove?r, and to get the Una they had been exploring with ated that it was hopdes* tn ex]
Frayrr nw«dn« •‘▼ry Thnraday evtwln*.
You are of toCra*- aWar« that an in mua. when ripe tip* ।irianU.ure pulled rhelr snouts, and had turned up
th* most passing iuterest.
Crmanent Inmefit from die
IJAFTWr CHUaClL Berrira every Sabbath
vi^tniaiitiipoirwutth a rottou aecnriti uu, vi me gjuuon, die nuts adhering
D at tol-3 *. a. and ’ r. at Rew ft ttetterlrV.
t’a ateill. Ho matters stoo.. ------a aifooCT op cSppkk.
breach of trust, for which
' ball. Habfaih Sebonl iantedlaiely Ater tuoroln*
“i am sure that you will believe I
firmly to the rodfa.
The greatest
’ H&gt;rv*r« Frawr mnCay every WMneaday cvenlns
The land was owned by the Kt. the articles on blue gbu&gt;* up|Mvin &lt;i in
"
. trouble with thtfgrouud nuts Is In nick­
did It for the beet; but misfortunes you art* H )1&amp;‘ - ’ .
Little ^tfoptton won
[arv’s
it Canal flomfanv
nn&lt;l was
ivau r&lt;*- these* columns.
Mary
Company, ami
'Not
at
Iltrihe
power
of
investment
will
itappuu,
you
kuow.uveu
with
the
XTArWWLLK LonOE ~»S F. a. A M. «
at first given the matter, but ax reiter­
ing them, which has to fat done by garded as good only for timber.
j
----------- -tv__________ &amp;
utmost care and caution. 1 uni sure I Is unlimited. Indeed, shares of com* hand, no machine having as yet been In ul»re0ismunlc»:i»t» nn ad&gt; W*4w&gt;»d»&gt;
ated statements wore made of the
was
purchased
as
Kucb
by
good
lluanMi ur tefurr tfw full at the mnoa. Tnin.Un* br&gt;
panics
are
es|&gt;eeiully
included.
’
thought the Investment at* safe aa the
invented to do the work, though it’ (Hering, after which the old work**' ben elie in I effeuts derived from Iduc•r» ewtinjly tpvltr-d
‘You are certain of.that ’
bank; but there’s no trusting any­
would
that such t machine, in were cleared out, revealingu rich and giMM sunbatilH it wo** deemed of *ufli/&gt;H. fi«bt eos. amlflght Ute, thing nowadays.”
•Quite hq; I drew the wilt myself.’
l lalch 5nThe
de Ruhllu'
&lt;»t«stood, I sup- the shape of a coarse comb might heavy lode. Two companies were cr- clent Importance to give the foatter a
‘Very good.
shares
“What is the unfortunate new*, Mr.
easily lx- invented. But labor is cheap gaoized and two mines* npelied, one trial. ..Ir.no gm&gt;d .effects foliow^l, cer­
jmee
tn
your
own
name.'
Slytoorpe,
for
you
haven't
yet
Odd
^ujinrsfi ^irrrforj.
tainly no injury'could result'from *&gt;&gt;
‘Ye-to*. in nty own naute, of course, In the places where they pre grbwn, , (•ailed She Calumet and the other the harmless an experiment,' while the
me? .othlug very serious, I hope.”
which are In the light .sandy soils of Hecla. They were not long since con­
^~w7lLYdUNGT
“Only too Mribuarmy dear Mm—, he os a sole traatec.*
Virginia, and North Caro­ solidated and thus put under one man­ theory of tire etficacy of: Blue gla-w
•Then
pray how m
fa »,
It, Mr. uijmmyv,
Slythorpe,’ Tennessee.
iiieu to say
ray ‘Mary,
dhitj, but
out corijdn
&lt;*&gt;u»uii ’tv get
kct it
n
*
tried
could
fa: .
;r
Peanuts are agement. Until last year this 'com­
mtf.
11 firm* •MI
um H
M/ojm
h.**— *’ that I don’t find your nameatnong the lina, In this country.
out, ariii
and unital
substhuted
‘Mb*
HATIHFALTOR1LY TESTED.
largely grown hi Africa. India, pany has not made public rtqxiru* of
‘nothing lew. 1 fear, thafi’the loss f llittof thoahareltoldersoftheoompany?' alao
Brazil and other pfac«*. The beat are Their gains or lomee. but experts »uw Accordingly the husband of the nick
ONE
FABTHING
DAMAGES.
the whole of your little fortune.”
Mr. Fiythorpe's countenance left.
TARBEK.
raised in the valley of the river Gam­
•• Mary turned
‘-Because— Irauw-1 may w well bia, In Africa, and yield large quanti­ well enough they were making a pile lady Itad the lower sarh of.two of the
turned very pale, but gave
no other sign of emotion. “How did make a dean brunet of it—to tell you ties of oil. The product, when properly o." money, even at the present* low parlor windows glazed with blue glaxx
lu a darkened chamber, dark with it happen
the truth, the money never-wan in produced, is esteemed equal to olive Orieeof copper. We have just seen in the manner recommended Hy Gen.
she said with an effort.
the know,
awful inshadow
still more
titanTt was a false
&gt;ii the Ontanogon Miner an abstnud of Pleaaonton. The parlor frohh* south
that company
at all.
“Your tnonoy war, ns you
oil; but it la also used in woolen man- the brief report the management has on Transit street, and in tire morning
M. C ELLIS,
with the hick of material light, four the 8 per' cents, ah ere it produc**! a aland, trir, a false alarm.’
mJrth’fa th© mnnev
*“ W«P
I'1 lamps, at last cdnciescended to make public. tire tun light streams through the south
persons were gathered round a bed, on miserable £160 a year. In the hope of / Aud Wh« te
YOU
“"‘I ft* '“““""f
which lay a man bearing on his face doing better for you. I sulAout and in- —
According to the Miner this mine has blue-glass window. The otirer is a
------ ft-..•.**5*„«*«
•*» J'™ UUM
"isir ite crop In U&gt;eijniu-dsut«
Churxh
' the unmistakable sign* of the suin- vested it in a new mlnlrig compauy, fafae alarm?'
produced witbin the year, ending with side window looking to the west, ami
"'•Tli"t7.ii"von
If vol.’ll hue.* a
follows: Tennessee, 235,000 bush­
mons which none can refuse to answer. the Wheal Marina, which pruntfaed to' ‘imtlenJT
along hi the afternoon the knnllglit
‘I’U tell voi
Aia brother sdieitor’l’m cb; Virginia+50,000; North Carolina, the dose of navigation, over
SMITH* KNAPPEN.
A weening girl knelt by the liedsldc, pay a minimum dividend of 10 per
polira through the bloe-ghtiM avindow,
TH1RTBEN THOC8AND TONS
X w&lt;iVnnlh»w!!l IS'thil
'rhern,,u Africn &gt;•*«
her face bent over the nerveiMs hand cent, and so would have jtfat trebled lire
vWre i.nft.* &lt; Mte.il
H&lt;&gt; m“h &gt;’«“■ werv M*.®" bushels, of which of ingot copper; being more than one so that for several Ikmus nf;tbe day the
which lay upon the coverlet, and your income. And thfa morning ! ani
" .'‘Il &lt;hr
Mm-Aiin 1 B**u,n buportesl
and New York thousand tons a month. Tills is near­ patient can sit and receive tile sun light
which site held us though by that con­ grieved to find from the Times that the I ™.Si
The
husband had nota partide of con­
fa’
»
’
«nw
of
"*•«
’
»f»l&gt;
juri&lt;a ot P.-alatc. ,
ly equal to the total product of the fidence in the iilue-glujw theory, but
vulsive grasp she could uqkI her fattier company'.san utter smash. The dl-l
United Staten nt the outbreak of the chcerfully&gt;u&gt;(uit9*ed In the experimen t
still to life. At a table, covered with rectors have bolted, ami lheoharehohl- j
CHARLES H BRADY.
rebellion.
Hitherto
the
great
Burrapapers ami writing material, sat the «rs will loose every penny of their j _j&gt;™
being willing to go. toruiy expense or
r AWVER, BocceMor toHeffieM Smith.
Burra mine, in Australia, lias been the incouvenieuev to hgv.e hfa wife'.-’
dying man's .solicitor, engaged in the money.’JU rater. ItMtniMr ».xl Rml.HMU A&gt;
luinner mine of this planet. Now it health restored. About teu dsjy.* ago
preparation of L,s will:
‘ Th"all gone? nothing left-’"
Is
far
behind
the
Calumet-Hecla.
In
•I
’
ll
roll
y&gt;n.
Itetwwn
ounrolvro.
j
■»«■
-O
l
nT
.[unlH
y.
“ What namw shall I insert a*
the
blueglaw* arrangement w*e&lt; com­
“ Not A sixpence, and you remain
trustee*? You should have two at
dividends or profits the latter make* pleted, and the next succeeding pler-s“•-** ■ ■ ■
। liable for calls to flu: amount of about I’ve taken aA uncoiujnonfnncy to Mi*-*!
load.”
DURKEE
as much more.’’
■
Hope, ahd Huid msdeup toy mind to f Where the Sun Jumps a Day. tt.e following showing: Assesessmentti nnt day, when the son - was .Shining,
representing paid up capital,$1,209,000; the
. The dying man paused as lie replied
... mdr
’-----Poor Mary’s fortitude quite gave make her Mr*. 8.; but somehow she I
dividends, over 911,000,000; surplus.
with an''effort:
EXPEIUMENT atlLMKNVEi!.
way. “O dear what shall I do. I didn’t take tome quite- as kindly a* 1 I Chatham Island, lying off the coast $4,000,000, besides personal and real
“Geoffrey Howard, mqjor 111 th, haven’t a friend In the world.”
could have wished. Now, the other | of New Zealand, in the South Pacific property. Around ’ where the pigs The lady was carried toihopartor and
now in India. I have no other friends.’
“No, no,don’t say that, Mira Mary.” morning when f took up the Tinies, | Ocean fa peculiarly situated, as it fa made their explorations in the forest
rrvmv nmrer
“In that case may I venture to offer
the first thing I caught sight of: one of the habitable pointaof the globe
T^ttA\-K'iScS'f’ih5rtrt«&lt; Thto hutei «•! "*y humb,e "er',,w‘M MUbt’w't l&lt;&gt; tl,c said blythorpe, inn greatly patronizing almost
was the smash of the Wheal Marina, ] where the day of the week changes. It is now a town of six hundred families,
fc ifaJLJiy*
proviso.
I should be delighted manner, it isn’t sa bad as that-unies and the similarity of namee gave me i fa just on the line of demarkationbe- with churches, a bapk, a hotel, and a In the course of an hour,-or two the
to. I haven’t disguised my own feel­
family was startled byh noiM- In the
i to be useful to Miss Hope; and If your 1**KO
at w.v
the mnv
first iuv
mo--ivwcvu
i tween dates.
high twelve Oil
on high school. Thereare eight shafts on parlor, fearing that the lady hu^fallen
ings iMwn***
toward juu,
you, ami
and though
iiioiiki* J&lt;*&gt;*
you’ve
vv ]j quite
*|uiw- a
»&gt; turn, for just ...
UMivn. There
intro uigu
i friend Is abroad there may l»e diffi­ lost your monm',
’ - 'I **
’ t it
’nM tin.
J In-i.M-l..
monr“' you
----- *“know.that
------ *u_: —
need-J ment
thought
it U
was
the Whpii!
WhealI: Ktittdnv
Sunday nr
or ti/mn
noon roniuju
cease*, hm
and
Instantly the vein, occupying three-fourths of a from her chair. On entering the par­
with engines for raising the min­
culties.’’
n’lt make any
anydifference between
.— ------------------you ; Mary
-----------Ann. -----And-------------then the thought
——p,... Monday meridan begins. Sunday mile,
eral and water. The deepest level fa lor, what was their astoufahmcni to
“True, Slythorpe, I thank you. and me. My affection ain’t of the mer- j struck me,
me^ ‘If. it
it^only
only ^had
hod been, my comes into a man’s hor
------house
on **
the- —
east* one thousand feet, and ’
ALF. C. BUXTON.
find that she had actually ri.-en from
Make yourself trustee then with Major cvnary sort; in fact a* I got you into1 l»*ly, you’d have been glad enough to side and becomes Mont
“...iday by the time
her chair and walked acrcris 1110* floor.
JfuS*nL 1-£-w ^‘O'our trou- the iriemfthough
irtmM &lt; llinnoli with
wit*• the
tho best
txwl of
nf in-*ray
i,&gt;. &gt;MMV ‘*V«
m’ to bmuuel
Sauiuul Klylhorpe.
KlulburiMe And i it parses
lUMUMnnt
t hi. western
u-uut.tn door. A muu
y***
out the
THE BREADTH OF THE VEIN
Strength had relumed toher limb*,
■ u_ ...__________ ____ —
r__ ___ ■
till*
”
ble.”
tentions, mind you), it's only fair 1 then I thought I’d try It. It was site down to hlsnoonday dinner, on fa. • w an average, twelve feet.
1
te
she
was able to move her arms, amt
Nav,my
dear sir, iquite
__
_merely
___ uiineees.iS^Wint-flo
should get vou of “II
’*
a______
little tonnnent
pr»oti&lt;-a J«*n. Ottniiay and IB I* Mondav nu-n before
I really—"
■ I —»»»/
—•.ir- T. .a-re
, sir;
Ti *ncn: roMr.' he fl II fanes it.
*
oT^rRle glaas was bauwbed from that
Mary ba.l hid.len her foco i«t
-----mov
Mn. M. Ji TIMMERMAN,
But again the- ready pen . traveled hand**, »-«* *t&gt;o became aware from thv|d
| d’ainour.
’ And Mr. Slythorpt- siuil- j There Saturday is Sunday aad Hun­ aliout forty degrees. This immense house. This was the first day’s ex­
«m
EACnERurin^UuincnuJ Mu**c,on thr
'over the paper, and a quarter of an increased interfafty oftheall-pervading
o
I day fa Monday,
suddenly
I ed.
lodeami
fa Monday
a tough,
brick-red breoeia, perience, but subsequent experiment*
arOrpm. Tem&gt;«: ysj»fur«it-Mau*. fa»- hour later Mr. Slythorpe- announced Lcented soap aroma thalSlytiior|A*
was i’You
becomes transferred into Tuesday. It bound together with strings, pointe' only can firmed the crinlMenee of the
that;Slythorfie whs
'Vratrocious scoundrel!’ '
that the document was ready for exe­ drawing nearer to her, and Inhi
another
There was a sudden bio.
blow, aheavy ’ fa" a good place for people who have and bunches of native copper, which household, and the husband who al
another
' - There
cution, and in a low, mechapical moment his------------------------------&gt; - ।I ----*• —
-------- &gt; SlythortM.*
| lost much time, for by taking an early constitutes over five per cent of the first had “pooli-jKX)bedu the (whole
arm was around..her
wafat.
crash,
and« Mr. “.Samuel
Lw
JOHN AL ROE,
monotone read over Its provisions.
fhxir. The
She drew herself up proudly. •
• measured his length on the fi&lt;xir.
*.,» start they din always get a day ahead mass.
A large part of it fa so firmly thing fa now one of the firmot be­
IT OUSE, Bln and Carrten- Painter. Gmlulnc.
Give me the ' “Sir, I am willing to believe you clerk outside, hearing the downfall,
'
” * on Chatham Island. It took .phi- bound that it is put under a heavy lievers. It has done great goext and
* IjL Yraeotsa and Paper Hancin« a Specialty. . “Ye». that will do.
pen,” such
he said
; andhfa
with
u into
shaking
mean kindly, but your offer under
I popped
head
the room, but JoHOphera aud geographers a long|tliue stoue hammer to be broken into piece* while a cure has nnt been by any
nau&lt;i affixed hfa signature.
Thank circumstances fa an Insult. Be good ’ seeing thekfate of things discreetly re­ to settle the puzzle ot where Sunday of the proper size for&lt;he stamp mill. meant* effected, yet very good results
CBAS. W. DEMAR A Y.
। God, toot’s safe!" he gasped. “Mary, enough to leave me.”
ceased, and Monday noon Itegan with As there is no surface water at the are looked for.
| tired again, remarking:
.
: .]
i my child, you and Geoffrey—you and
ft was two days after thfa scene that ‘ 'Beg pardon; thought you raug, sir.’ h man travelling west fifteen degrees works a railway has been built to
[ Geoffrey! "What was I saying? God Mary Hppe, with the Times before
Meanwhile Maj. Howard, having an hour or with the son. It fa to be Torch Lake, five miles south of the
Uera you, my darting! (tod bless—” her, Was answering advertisements for knocked Slythorpe down, proceeded hoped that the next English Arctic mine, where all the vein matter is
The Fant American Giri.
These were the last words Bernard agovenicra. Site had mswered,three to knock him up again; and with hfa expedition will settle the other mooted stamped and worked ready for the |
------.
.. Where
\y;lere will
wj|j oue
M|Op *iW|1O
E FARAD Y,
[ Hope ever spoke.
led and
canc,
one stop
i*&lt;ivcrtl-.vinent-, mid had fold«-*l
und j own dandy
d“n']y/j
ute. which
"iricb stood
M&lt;xm1 by the ' question
smelter.
Here a second town of at
1 f ANUFACTUREBof ivm. »nd Hv&gt;„. Mskinc
A year hud ptissed away since Ber- sealed her letters, and now, with
'itli her Ii *dde
of the
west continually?”—(('hi- least one thousand people has sprung
The fast American girls, of whom w.
muvo»
ifa fire-place,
ure-pinuv, gave him
iiln* one
our of
। ' I travels northwest
1V1 and rrpttnnt ne*uy dmic, »!•«&gt; «tr*H Mum- 1 narti Hope's death, and Mary still re- open desk before her, was counting
,**■&gt;.. 1 tliA
rumuniliinaa Himuhlntn,
‘Vt*r 1 nd£f0 JOUFiWlt.
the imiut
most *tremendous
thrashings *ev
up as a part of the concern. In order much is heard abroad, do not .go intn
U,w”1 irnuued an inmate of the house of Mn*. her little store ot ready money, and I recorded in the pages ot history,
American society nt all. 'Hivy are so­
to
reach
it
with
boata,
it
was
necessary
HisyWMalo sum.
Murgotroya, the good woman whom calculating how long she could at any
And with no nonin
eereinou
faimp or ceremony,
no: *rhe Struggle for Existence,
to excavate a canal from Torch Lake cial guerillas; or rather Hemians, skir­
T it
i we hod seen in attendance at her fath- rate hufa*fat before she &gt;fquud employ­ breakfast, ro s|wecb«M, no wedding: x
'----to Portage Lake.
From Houghton a mishing on foreign will, tffllqod about,
v„.v / . 1 .7
’
_
1 &lt;*** 1MAt i,luwe-JU,rl who- u» h'*r ,Hca- ment- In replacing her purse, her guests with only good Mpr. Murga-I Worcester Spy .• The different mem­ railway has been built to the mint;, a run after by counts and l&gt;urous, utiXon.l «xvp.U&lt;»i
dgm, Od«l U,« hand fell upon a portrait, which s!ie troy d for bridesmaid, the two true j b^n* of the organic world are t*o bound distance of seven miles. The company vfaltod by ladies, otid wholly uure­
and wtiuni band..
I more permanent o'uof letting lodg- took out and gazed at fondly. • Dear loyeni were made one. Andsix months together by complex relations that any owns
spected. These and their mammas
--------- ------- ————------------ ------------ i iugH, Mary's sweet face and gentle o|d Geoffrey,-if you ha*' lived, bow afterward, in the Court o( Queen's i one .change usually involves mail”
! comprise the American set that figure*
.------------Involves
MORE 1HA.N A MILE OK THE LOME,*
&gt;11 f-nal.
.1 _ changes.
1. o_...„ua!ly
■We
_ ..know
.. little,
t many,
WEBSTER * HOBBS
manner had quite won the heart of different my future would have been ! Bench, Ilin
the &lt;mwif
great iu«.**ault
cane nf
of -41.-Sly- other
at tile fetes oL Princesse du Demi­
it fa
which
fa
as
yet
not
opened.
It
has
ULAnomrnB.inwrtrfTOki.--------------------good u.uired loodUdy. who oj. I suppose I ought to ray God’s will i«e thoq&gt;e vs. Howard was tried, when the true, of the way in which one animal
Monde and of Arsenic Trwweau; who
r&gt; .-with «t«eHur* .hnHn^ iin« BUcn fM t&lt;&gt; pn**.-i unceasing in her endcavnn* ta soothe ddne, but, oh, it’s very,’very hard.' A .jury, in awarding one farthing by way or plant fa bound up with others; but also a large tract of timber land; which nod and wink at personable gentle­
pdy. Giro n« a «*n. r».t »m« of Main stm t.
i her grief and minister to her comforts. few moment* she continued gazing of (tailing***, expressed their unanimous
we du know that groups the most ap­ fa indfapensabjp to any mine. Down men in the Bofa, who carry on “hand­
M
I But she hudauotner trouble— none the through
each
working
shaft
logs
of
all
sizes
are
j
etrher
--i, tears at the portrait, when
regret' that their wasn’t a smaller
kerchief flirtations” &lt;m the bbtilevanfa.
parently disconnected are oftfh en­
day and night for underground who paint and powder and dye their
W. D. PURCHIS,
[ less hard to l»ear that it wax one in a sharp knock at the outer door startled I coin.
tirely dependent on • other groups. towed
supports. The consumption of Umber, hair, and who count their vlsftiug list
VBOFKILTUK slppto MllK 2 miw-wmiof V»r- which she could have few confidences. her, and she replaced It in the desk.
Thus
the
introduction
of
goats
into
lumber, and eordwcxxf is rapidly in­ of male-foreigners by the hundred,
X moatviiir. Floor and Fmi aivay. i&gt;r aale ai I Maj. Howard, of whom mention has She heard Mrs. Murgatroyd in ;x&gt;nvcrSt. Helena destroyed a whom flora of
a semi-annual dividend of with i.ever a wife or siidprof thejtforealready been made, was not only her sation with some one, and then a Did Fnrrngiit Lush Himself to forest trees. This was the sentence of creasing.
the Mast?
himVTri.i, asd b« happ,.
t» •'* fathrt^t* most valuoide friend but had quick, well rememliered voice said,
death ou all the insects, mollusca, and ¥&gt; j&gt;er share Is made with the regular­ satd hundreds on the feminine sld** oi
na----- - ——------------- - ------------------------- i sensibly grown very dear to heraelf, •Where? Thfa room ?* Aud in another
Page the artist, who painted the por­ perhaps birds, which found their living ity of a batik. The number of allures the page- These are the wnhlen who
JAMES FLEMING, *
I and when, six months l&gt;efore Be”- moment the door was flung open, and trait of Farragut lashed to the mast,, on the trees. Swine, which run wild is forty thousand, the market price of lend to the name of American the evil
which fa about $170. This mine has odor Id the social circles of -Europe,
aTCHMAKER and jeweler. «»xtud»oOi»in | nard Hope's death, he was summoned Mary Hope was sobbing In her losf write* that the rare old hero did lash
in Mauritius, exterminated the dodo.
8trac.KaabTiUe.Nki..
; with hfa regiment to India, be lelt
himself to the mast as depicted, the The same animal is the most mortal now reached a condition where it can and who furnfahed Sardou wlt{i the
lover's arms.
. T-Jw,ry
! Mary hfa promised bride. Twice be
regulate the price of copper in the models from which he drew his pic­
Geoffrey Howard had been danger­ new •‘evidence" to the contrary nofa foe of venomous serpents.
Uuited States, and possibly at tures of hich-bred American belles in
Itsd written within the Aral few weeks ously wounded, and had been a pris­ withstanding. And the artist gives to
In many districts the browsing of
; f his departure, since which time oner for the greater part of a year In an the public these interesting reminis­ cattle will prevent the growth of trees. Swansea, the metropolis of the copper- ‘‘L'Oneh* Siun." They are usually In­
WM. E GRIGGS.
thete lead been a terrible silence, and
:
nocent of any actual wrong-doing.
With the trees an end fs put to the in­ snielUtig world.
A VCIfONKWi. wiUaMfifa lo all
that may in the same week which left Mary Indian dungeon, where for many cence*
During the earlier part of the day sects which depend upon the trees, to
They are .sinqdy vain; pretty, emptyJX fa inini.trd to tn. care. Term. rwuxinaWe.
weeks hfa life bad hung on a thread
fatherless a second blow fell upon her. by reason of an attack 'of mallghe.nt
Uivehia&gt;&gt;caJL
»Ki»&gt;-.»v Farragut was on the other side of the the birds whicli feed upon the insects,
headed crenturefi, crazea on. the aubjc-ct
The
Wealth
of
Brazil.
The llltii had been engaged in u smart fevtif. Heimd luniiwfin England
*nd bin
shin
—
Hutt
fa,
&lt;
uj
the
-*de
where
I
do
but
of attention and flattery, arid not ov«-rand
to
the
small
mammals
which
live
FRANK
J.
PURCHIS,
. .
:----- ------------------- HKirmixn,
skirmish, me
the number
numuer oi
of oeai
dead uud twelve hours previously, mu had lost . not represent him.
The torpedo upon the fruits, seeds, leaves.or roots.
scruptilous about the means thpy t«ke
_ __ •
-•-* •
Maj.
?OlU«AaE; BAUBML «*fad«Je» faUfai»r»,Tie--. wounded
ladug- -- considerable.
to secure- tlieseobieute of their to&amp;nlty.
not a moioeut in seeking the presence 'ground was already passed over, Hand Insect**, moreover, have the most won­
»*“• .Geofftey
.Geofftev Howard was reported
renorted amsng of Hfa darling and her father, for he Gland p.we&lt;i. and perhaps the fort.
All Intefiigvnt traveller* whs have
influence on the range of mam­ visited Brazil speak In the moat glow­ Yeti would there was a law Suppn-: the felh-n, and Mary hail to mourn at was of dtaHm.* Ignorant of Bernard At all events he decided to change hfa derful
mals. In Paraguay a species of fly ing terms of the country. Prof. Agas­ -Ing thc*i wholly, or at least forbid­
;
once
her
lover
and
her
father.
ding t hem.to.crofts the ocean. A thornv
II. &amp; MAIL LINE
Ho;&gt;e’H death. Mary, too, had iliueh position anil go up the shrouds on thfa destroys new-born cattle and horses.
The death of Maj. Howard left Mr. to tell, and nestling by Geoffrey’s side, side of tiie mainmast, where I have Hence none of these animals run wild siz regarded it as the most productive they arc undenrtood, but he,re each
i Hlythrope sole trustee of .Mr. Hope's her little white fingers hidden in the placed him, whether it was for u better in
that Country, although they abound and interesting country on the globe, one fa writ down,not “an itas.'^as DogLrak- ’ will. Thfa was u matter of most per- rugged-brown hands of her lover, view alone, or to avoid the noise and in the adjacent regions. This lends to and the one in which it is eatdtml to oerry hath it, which would tie true
ixvvr. fed indifference. Suspecting evil of which held them as though they would smoke of the howitzer overhead, or
obtain a livelihood. Some who have enough, but as something iafittitely
.ra. a ^io one siie Was as willing that her llt- never again let thumgo, she told him Iwrnuxe he had no further need of the a great difference in the vegetation of sailed up the Amazon declare that a worse. And to hear, aa op often doe*,
Pn.p.
tie fortune, amounting to some five or all she had gone through—the loss ot speaking-tul&gt;e attached to the shroud ■Paraguay, and through Ural to a dif­ vowel can be loaded with Brazil nuts the names of these wild, silly girlference
in
its
inflects,
birds,
reptiles
six thousand pounds, should rest In her father, the history of the will, and ami running along down to the deck.
at an expense of only a few pence per bandied from lip to lip. and coupled
and wild mammalia. The extinction
Mr. Slytliorpe'- bands as In those of lastly, the loss of her little fortune.
Indeed, 1 can not'remember now if he of this fly would change the whole bushel. These conatituto a valuable witli epithets tluit would not4&gt;e inap­
S&amp;i»tt\Untn» f jmb.
| any other peraun. But of late toe at­
told me precisely why he came down face of the country. Ho in South article of commerce, while the oil ex-. propriate if applied to Cora Pearl, Js
*
L
don
’
t
understand
it,
’
said
Geof
­
, torney had begun to persecute her with
traeted fnfci them is very desirable. enough tosadjen and sicken thestoiiland went up on this side. I know he
IOHN Q. CRESSY,
. j nttwutlons which under existing ulr- frey. ’The rnan has Imjcii playing raid he did so, and that while crossing Africa, in the districts Infested by the AU tlie tropical friuts are produced in | est or most rridtfierent.heart among
*1
mii nit i i
Uetze fly, no horses, dogs or cattle can Brazil almost without cultivation.
.VM___r ! cunistanees would have been dfataste- rime very deep game.*
the deck he raw a ‘‘yarn” (using Ilia
“Perhaps he really wished to get n - ,own word.) aud remarked to me that live. Yet it has no effect on asses, The hoUJu many parts of the country । Hie ranks of their (•brripdtrioD*.
y
1 ! .fill irotn anyone, but were doubly so
zebras or antelopes. It is known that
------- j from a 'person whom she could noL more— what do you call it?—Inter
it was “lust the thing”—Imsmusc white in England both red clover ami wild will produce twenty successive corps
for my money. I daresay it was mean,
1'
—k
± ktadly enough, though It happened so up on thvotherslde the thought passed heartsease are fertilized only by the of cotton, tobacco or sugar cane with­
PhJiadeiphiu Is trying the exrxrithrough hfa iuind that if he were visits of humble-bee*. But humble- out application of manure. No coun­ mept of cheap meat Slupe it has been
unfortunately.”
try in the world approaches the laud demonstrated that beef and ,mhtton '
h
1*1 taw
“I don’t believe it, darling.
If. all j
, »i Dom Pedro in the variety of tta for­ can Im* killed in America and sold per­
IN’ ftl?MS of
* era, with blinking, lasbleas eves, and had gone well you would simply have j
est productions Prof. .Agassiz states
received your 8 per cent and Mr. Sly- ,even as your correspondent suggest#. nests. Field-mice in their turn are that he saw 117 different kinds of valu­ fectly fresh and good in EugfatHKtome
thorpe would have pocketed the dif­ And he raid :' “Then my JKiie atjd kepr down by cate. If there were no able woods that were cut from a niece tlioughtful genius wf .aboutinuring
cats there would be no red' clover or of land not half a mile WjWMe. Thcy the conundrum, why cannot tko same
!X&gt;X&lt;; TIME. I exf«cted to rise superior to m&gt;y weak- ference.” /
fa»v would not have my brafySeven.”
wild hearUease; for In that case there rcnrwrented altaosd every variety o'f bind neat fa* carried on between the
‘■OGeoffrey, Geoffrey! I'm afraid
L. KUMKLL
! nesR mt to peraunai appearance, but
1 gut the impression that perhaps he
Western pmlrimandthe Easteni cities?
lira HMtraraltite. ; *ucil woftNuB the case. Mr. Slythro;* you have aoine home very une.barit- thought there was, aftrt all, some fool­ would be no check on the fleld-mlee, wloj and many of them were capable So a company was fbnntd itr Chicago
Besides, what does it matter hardiness in his previous exposure. which would multiply wo abundantly of receivings high polish. One tree
-------- -------- —; one morning knocked at Mrs. Murgn- able.
which pro|KMKid to sell beef at whole­
aa to destroy all tire humble-bees.
,
r x-. . w v . I d°°r' Tbat KfH'd W *'** Mt about a lot of atu uld men ey, now that* Jit
veems rather severe to dissect a There would then Imj nothing to fertil­ furuishes wax that is used for caudle-*; sale to the Philadelphia butohare nt
LOA N ! that moment cnyaged in dusting Mb* I’ve got you hwk again? Utilrra in- ,man's heart at suob a moment.) Ho,
another a pitch that Is used for food, from BJ to 10 Genu a pound; but the
Hope'ii room, and catching right of deed you would have liked me better ilie said, lie picked up the "yarn," and ize tire rod clover and heartHeaae, uud and Mill another yields a juice which Philadelphia butcher”, who. were kill­
for having
I when be reaeoeuded the shroud.*, on the two plants woyM produce no seed is used ia tha place of intoxicating
_&gt;j his"ju&gt;i»rotwi&gt; exclaimed:
- the money.
- ”
ing their own beef and getting 28‘t-ent*.
and become extinct
liquor. There fa a single variety of a pound for It, gave the prttftt* Muall
There faonh' one pojvibte answer tn llie side where l.repreafOt him, he alpalm from wbfah the native* obtain encourogwiisnu Then t*ie oompany
*u6h a question and Major Howard lowed his discretion to play the better
A
new
mode
of
heating
railway
cars
hkx
L
drink,
clothing,
bedding,
cord
­
IJndM.: 1'4 SUttera him!"
made It; that fa to my he called Mary , i«art of valor and passed the middle
।Jeda to endeavor to a little goose, kissed her and dropped jxirt of the roiie around his wafat as a has appeared in Europe. 11 uonsisU age, fishing-tackle, medicine and the turned to the retailers an&lt;lgro«er?&gt;e Intensity of mron- th© subject. On leaving her he took n loop, and laying the two ends together in a Ihie of pipes tinder the floor, con­ material they manufacture into dwel­ men, and now good, beef and mpttou
both can fc'purchased at retail in
yd threw into her Hansom cab aad drove
ingMra.
dro* to the office (ifV'wtiipiied
iif
” them «vefa shroud l&gt;ehind nected in making up the train by lings, weapons, harpooiu, and musi­ PhihwMpbia at from Ifl to IBe&amp;toa
&gt;. Mary Mulled at the liquidator of
nf the company, whvh,'
when,' hfffi~au&lt;I tied Just such a knot as.he means of Indla-xuhl»er tubes, and sup­ cal inatnimeute. Douhttosa the daj- fa
plied
with
rtmm
front
the
engine.
A
on stating that he desired to make afterward Had for me.
Io his fieri
Mr*. Murgairoyd you
“pore” for me, the Admiral himrelf lever in each comportment enables the
&gt; severe. Mr. Sly t horpe eharehotdem, Mr. Hlythdrpe, he was' iimmgtd MBfo irires so at ter keep his occupants to turn on the steam at &lt;&gt;us tieeful and
j have no Informed to hfa Mtoabpnumt' that fret in the right position, and held on pleasure.
talk about
, and you know there was not and never had been any to a stick placed at th* proper angle to
Their are forty-five cotton factories
papa’s will. " shareholder of that name on the books represent toe futtock shroud, and took
The greatest auction rale of &lt;tom&lt;v tte UMt about you.
toe exact position required for the in Georgia, ail in active operation and alpacas ever effected in tills country
ildn’t be
sltaaticn. Al another time he placed, paying dividends, either In money or was mode in New York city on Weda rope around him ami tied th* knot
ntwfay.
Fifteen thousand pieces, widow of Mr. Brown, who
for a model.
The navy yard people
The veil which cover* the face of which brought iSSn.otio, were aold in
five. Utterly bewildered, be drove to promised me a model of the rigging, futurity inwoven by the hand of mercy. an hour and a half.

ihshrilk Wrrrtcnni.

W

ON EY TO

LOAN

*300.00.!

LTnc|e Hennift* Ijtcvlval liynin. internt]

�the habit trf
drinking than any other class of people
we have. If they will -only persevere Flower. Garden.
aud take the matter earnestly in hand,
cither fur
there will, without doubt, lie a greater
teformatiau in that direction than could
|M«taibly be accompHshed through any
per 1W.
a* this it jK*ms U» me that every Chris­ aiogue t«« the
,
tian man, woman' and child in this place
ought to unite their efforts with those
already at work, and help the. matter outh’ Mam. Established l»42.

»l£rer:::Sf
Atlantic EZaBfl

c.c.

w.-asked we, why thia plaint
what’s the matter with yon
anyhow f Haa the eherishud idol of
your heart gnur off with another fel­
low, or lined the painful thumpings of
your pct corn dcmonsUate- that there
id another und better world F
“Neither,’’ responded the melancholy
Fihagrec. “Ed.donot joulikemuak f”
“Mnric." murmured we, absently,
’'hath ehanna to soothe the savage soul;

along, aud by every possible means aid
to encourage those that have joined the
reform movement, and show by their
actions that their sympathies are with
them, and-that they will stand by them
and aid thlun in carrying forward lhe
glorious work already begun. Very
flattering andgl&lt;”nng nocount* are
dally reaching uh from ull parts of the
state of the wonderful reformation that
is going on among the drinkbig claaeea,
and Nashville can give t« the world
just as good a record a* any other place
of its sixe in the itxte if our people will
but take hold of the matter as they
should. At a time like this even-thing
of political pr sectarian .nature' should
be laid aside, and everyone, youug and
old, should take a part in this move­ .We are selling the following GOODS
ment, and, with the motto “Dare to do at the rates named below, for Ready
right" ever in view, n great and glori­ Pay.
ous success will certainly crown the ef­
fort. Nearly two hundred have already
signed the pledge und about aeventy
have joined the club, and many more
are expected to be added at the meet­
«4,5Oto
ings Friday und Sunday evenings.

PIONEER STORE!

could hr more melodious, nion« soul-en­
trancing, more fptni-enwrapping than
u tinter
Regarding it in the lighten a conun­
drum, we gave it up.
“I,” lie went «n, "hcaitatrd fora long
while m to which inntrument I should
cIkmmc to display my latent musiral tal­
ent. I must eonfras that I had a lean­
ing to a drum-^o. Imus drum. There is
a world of melody in Hint article, only
it needs a master hand to wallop it forh.
Did you cVer hear “Home, sweet home,
played on a bus* drum F
“Never."
■
"Then you’re missed something. I
knew* man once, a man with a cork
leg and u glass eye, whonlayrd “Home,
sweet home’ with variatfons so sweetly, that folks amir for miko around to
hear him. Generally came with a club
HERE AND THERE.
or two concealed on their persons, aud
were al ways entreating the skillful mu­
According to French statistics for
sician tn corn* down and grant them a 1873, 1S3 men became lunatic* through
personal interview.
But he never love, while the heads of only S7 women
would. When he got tired hanging were turned by the same cause.
away at his favorite tnne, he’d net that
Wm. Palmer, a Gilpin, California,
!■»** drum np in one corner and hurl sboernaker, tired of life and craving
chairs at It to imitate a thunder-stonu. distinction amojjgsuicide*, recently ate
But one day a tyranical police, force three cigar* aud druuk three pints of
came und burled him into theToomlm; gih; and died.
said he was a public nuimncc. Conse­
A Chicago man who was detected tn
quently. I determined not to yield to
an utteropt to conceal a deep excuvut ion
the enticement of a bass drum, but
in his front yard by a thiu covering of
bought a flute. Practiced on it aix
lath and mijow, finally adtnitt&lt;-d that bo
months: gut sc that I conld-jtlay “Come
was building un Ashtabula bridge for
where my love lies dreaming,"perfect­
his mother-in-law.
ly, without missing more than a doxen
„„« time.
uuir. rxw-1
notes, the eight n~,
or M
ninth
Per- ■ ‘V1 &lt;-’^R&lt;&gt;r&lt;*n th° frontier, says an exh»t» yon m»y know Ibavoaolri, a &lt;iar-!
«»'&lt;
Caphaps yos may know Ihaveugir’,» dar- j. .
...
, .
, ,.
•
•ling.
•
■*....
.
. .
.
!
IO»l»™a&lt;-.&gt;n&lt;*»«iof
kr&gt; nora/li. ■r.ufa.n.l
'■'I'wn
r.M.bUdc-halred pb«,
with
“lwop«.
»•
•
- for
• •her -lover...
lips already
’* kirn; with. i es in front—advance! he unconsciousdinqital cht*ka so red and soft, looks ly exclaimed, “Cash—a year in ad­
like a beaut&lt;Mnn spirit .from aloft—only vance.” He was court-martialed aud
•hr weigh* too much—two hundred, Hcntenced to read his own paper*.
There is one advantage in liaving a
avoirdupois, knocks the spiritual all up
out ot that girl.
wooden leg rather than a set of fall*
teeth. A man is uwtr Jil danger ..f
iwmebcidyVTap
in n
---- . , . ■ „
. —---■
r- —u
..j .
.........
pirate bold, stern father old, ye lady j
car, and it isn’t so Hable to come
faire, ye lover's prayer, etcct.era. So &lt; down apd choke him offjust as hr is beI thought it would kind nf tickle her, , ginning to sing for a numerous and rx*make up the beauteous in her soul,’ a* pettant company. Bnt then, it isihoiv
Billy Shakrspnara says, if I should ser-1 uuhamly u hen a fellow wants to kiss
made her iM'neath her casement ;■ she ! somebody or ride horseback.
lives in the third-*tory front.
I ■ ■■—».«■;■■■ 1 » ■" l ' . . j_
“So. lul night 1 co-,,I rteolthil,- np JONES i SELLECK,
to her nliodc, ami, keeping my eye on 1 v
»ny true low’s chanilwr, and the other
on the dog(Idamed viejoae brute; just
a* lief cat a man as bark nt him, bl-css
him), I commenced to make musical
the night.
“1 thought I played blamed well; but
alas, our cherished hope* are dooinnl
to fly, our fondest wishes often div, and _________ Xa»hville. ■nJcM,__________

DENTISTS,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

STATIONS.

MiddtevlU*'
Vermont villa
OurlMtr ....

W*K8TWARD.
htatioss.

Dvtrolt.

FOR CASH!

SUITS
from Iji5 to #1£5

HATS

II u&gt;t!nc«
M'.lUevtilo,
Hammond

For the next sixty days the undersigned will close out their
large stock of Fall and Winter Goods at cost, to make room for
their New Senina Stock, and all other Goods at Greatly Reduc­
ed Prices. We do not intend to carry over any Winter Goods if
prices will do it.

and sciulay
a: 7.M i&gt;. XoaSvilteMa &gt;. m.
wrirliyt £«ckaoo at U,« mMnlfbl, m4 a* Da­
bkoww.

n. b. lan Ta an

LEGAL.
Contract.

....-----n..'rraJri&gt;tU. publlabrrv of
lUp'iMlraa Banurr. thr
H

OUR STOOK CONSISTS OF
GROCERIES

notions

to

from

a

BOOTS AND SHOES

WORSTED

We would thank the people of Nashville and vicinity for their
ikind and liberal patronage, and hope to receive our share in the
1 future.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange, the same as
| money.

JEMOMK WKIGHT.
ORt»EK.

Clones •Brsptctfiilhi,
from 153 1-2 to 20 &lt;?t«

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1877.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS
TTOin 3O W ▼ «&gt;)&lt;•■

Free Fachibition

FITS, EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS,
d Ihrtn by
l»oul»rd (• Uta&gt;n«r Uoikl M4 b* ireted:
oNrlU, ibsiMid SMiU«M&gt;
I. &lt;||—.w
k lotm^rd in raid raCilv. of I

ft

NOVY IS THE TIME TO
BUY CHEAP.
BANNER
t—

Don’t Nenlect Yorn* Opportunity.
X. J. WHEELEH.

STORE!

FOB THE NEXT SIXTS' DATS!
Where ho is now receiving ond opening np one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down

in Nashville, aud never in'Hie memory ol mtn was goods
nil on a sudden, just as I expected to
5^51
so cheap a» he will sell them this FnlL Why,
see her, who is all in all to me. to raise
who ever heard ot a Good Check
her window and express her heartfelt T» tk* Working Clao^—W» «rr no» i.|v
uwir ,
thanks, with a shawl tied around her mriiv at nunw. iix* wn&lt;raw»
»p»rr tnoturnt,. Harltm* »ew. Eghl sad pnrfllal.lr |
bead to keep from catching cohl, 1 heard PrriHMi* of vltbrr »rx r*Mljr rsrs fmm Mcrnt* in ’
p«r rvmlns. at&gt;d a bmpnrliotMU *ua&gt; I*/ SrroUnr '
an awful
racket, and the old ................
man. her inrir
• &gt;.-r. wiwxr
-LaI.. unM io tne
...» kriminrw. It,..
.
noya. an&lt;&gt; g'ria .
nnuglity sire, came bouncing out of thr c"»r*r" ’•r'*rG ■■ ’*&lt;«&gt;• •*
Thai ail wb&lt;. *«■ |
from door .nd b.. M like, blood-b od '
I
Still it is so! We have Over One Thousand Dress I?atteiTiH
villain :
I an* m* weli aallafied wa wilt »vt&gt;d one dollar to |nj I
,
....
I for iMlmabl. nf wnilng. Full Mrtlrataaa, earn ■ I
Ranging in Prices from
Hoys, rnrhoaven S sake, follow me ! i Plr* worth nnrrat &lt;*&lt;Ulara Io r&lt;,mmrnef work on. I
Some of thorn tamp. Im.
lot™ the
FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS I WILL
nog-pen and mt the old pig’s throat ■
tt j&lt;«&lt; *•"' pm?*""’'
^nn'f vnn
.
1
™ ‘ ' j r«k. aiidrraa.
UEOKUKSTIXSOX * CO..
don t j on hear her squeal!
r.&gt;ni*n«i. Molar.
CLOSE OUT
“That was mon- than I could stand. ----------------------------£-------------------------Colling my bc.t m»l«l eltat. the A
V INTER GOODS ■ t0 lwo dollars per yard. If you wiFI call and get prices before purchasing
squeal of an expiring pig! Since then. »"•&lt; roisainiMan «ira»m mtarrdFinwivFiaitwub
Ed the world hath no
,, theltaalauwbrr. t’ricwnai, 9Brvnta for the year
we will guarantee it wilt do you good.
Ml, tut worm ll.lUl no pirftsnres. If Tfo-f.rai unmi^r for 1ST! jaat iaaoaS In German
you receive information thnt n hnnd- j
„ .. , .. „ .
,
... . .1 ,
,
,
,
. I V irk a J lower A \ eyetaMr Oardrn. In paper 40
GRIFFITH
mime young gentleman baAlieen fnuc£, c«wta: wftheWeant rbsh c.»«r.. tux&gt;.
with his hair neatly con.’.Ktl. and a fare
v tr?teXr x'T."’
PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING
~.
well letter containing his forgiveness VIY
‘
-f creditor*, pinned in his third button-1
tbade
bole, hanging limply front some seqnestarian lamp-ptmt, you*H know it’s mo­
tile outcast. Fniagrw.**
% Fora? Gold*. Qo»rurlr.
VtrkJ* J |..wer m&lt;4 VmvuMh 6,
Then Fillagree failed away; but, fw
Wil) go a great wav if expended at my
store. Everybotiy carLe in and *eo
when ten nrfhntes BUer we beheld him
thnt what I advertise b a fact.
from our window, threatening to knock
The Reliable JFlrm of
an astonifilwd old gentleman, who had
COME EARLY!
stepped on hUXzwra, ii^o tlie next world,
while you have a c'nmrc of selections.
Thanking my natrons for their liberal
friend is still alive.
pntronagr since I returned thia fall, my
MVB8 Vint. ftneMater. X. T.

AMI Ac KOHBI.WH

PROBATE OBDEH.

CONSUMPTION

POSITIVELY

CURED

DO fVN !

DOWN!

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.

uf lhe th mat and lun&lt;»-Indeed,
frith In them, tai »hr&gt; tnronrtnrr

nrdrr^T^wt Monday. Um m

DOWN!

-

REGARDLESS OF COST!

ASH

k ROBBINS,

PROIIATU ORDE1L

by e»ti»lnn ■ ropy nl thin order
the Xmvvilli !U»&gt;. a newnr

r&gt;

READ AND CONSIDER!

A LITTLE MONEY

'Live and he p others Live,
by Fair Deaint.”

Tiie aversion of the lordly tramp to
•ay form of manual laiwir receives fresh
proof almost daily. An ordinary aldcbodird tramp will'work harder, suffer
grmte-r privations ami exjiend more
l»rain force in an effort to beat some­
body o«r of a nickel, than wonld 1* w- i
qtilred of him to earn an honest living
for a week. At Ixigan, Ohio, a few days
•taco a number of train pa were nnested and placed In thr fork-up prrpara-

L. C. BOISE.

AT THE OAKERY

LARGE STOCK OF

Dry-good.s, Groceries,

CAN BE FOUNB

FRESH O ESTERS.
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,

Tbr h.iigbiy l»-

Ix.m ot

MORTGAGE HALK!

Have pm added, to their usual large stuck of Genera! Merchandise, a

January ITtb, 1877.

for Printers

■ GROCERIES, and

BOOTS AND SHOES
Which were bought for CASH »nd will be mold at the lowCMt’
Living Trices*

CALL JkTTJD ZEE TTZ
LOOK IN!

and we wi convinceou,
that we are not to
BEATEN ON BRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

�PBODUOSl
j-

-On

m prawn wf about 28 of too

SHINGLES, SALT. LIME. SEED*.
STUCCO. HAIR. AC,

WILL CLOSE UP ALL

EJ r*,uKs^c-°rat

4~

£2?"?iKKo?JE'!

“m. ’**

foyhr

’

de, from toe friends.. A sumptuous
wedding repast was served at 1» o'clockaud the happy pair were escorted to the
1 o’clock express, which they took for
a ton day’* visit to rbc groom’s parent* inrtiwwa u&gt; opm jr ,h, .11™, u‘T’S!
15“'k
OW-l h.»d.rrt, b«i o~ &lt;*W I. in Ohio. During Frank1* two and a
lhc 'lrr d*5'
.
half yearia rroMeas* W Nakhrille be zlpnl, A. L». 1877. .
Motion
being
made the Treasurer
has proven himself to be a flrut-claM
-Union OonjK-l nod Traprnui™ business muni and now that he has been arirai?,?srrio,‘"‘ TmK"u
t'Awucil adjourned.
L. J. Fbiuhmxb. D. C. GKirrrrn,
Btoteder.
President.
groom aad btide a happy wedded life.
—Renitinlrr the Reform Club meet*
—A meeting of the Nashville Reform

frw» r «•&gt; H? Ver d*y. CSU «w
luurtnuMt sook^ crrsorrcfli
I

o

Book Accounts.

(Friday) evening. Let everybody at-

—Rev. Mr. Deyo will preach at Nor­
ton'* School Houw, Maple Grove, in­
stead of Lapbain’* Hall, next' Sabbath,
-The M. E. Social held at the resi­
dence of L. J. Wheeler. Tuesday eve.,
wxw well attended, and enjoyed by all.

bought of E. R. White, and when the at the M. E. and Presbyterian Churches,
MOSEY TO LOAff.
-improvwiMata are completed it will be by Rev. Mr. Barlow, assisted by Elders
Interest Payable Annually.
one of the nicest store* in the village. Fletchef and Sherman.
Parties desiring to make loan* in
The firm of 8alisbury, Brosseau A sum* of five hundred dollar* and up­
FofttefeLirnituredealers, have purchas­ ward*, having good real estate security
Ju. Fleming'* store, where be will be
ed a lot north of the bank, on Jefferson to offer, will find it to their iuterest to
glad to nee all his old customer* and a*
Street, where they will sojn erect n uddre**
C. C. Peavey. .
large manufacturing establishment,
20-25
Battle Creek, Mich.
him a call.
with facilities for making nil kinds of
iibbBasinet
The three saw mill* in thbrvillagv furniture.
This is an improvement
Person* indebted to the undersigned
are all running under a full head of which has long been needed in Hosting*.
for services, wiH plruM* call at ray office
steam, thereby giving steady employ*
Each week shows on increasing in­ and settle immediately, or their accounts
iuent to about forty men.
will
be put iuto proi»er hand* for col-1
terest Sb the Sunday evening temper­
lection. 1 must uay my debt*.
—Bev. Mr. Deyo, at toe Christian ance meetings which are held in Union
Um. Jone*. Dentist, j
Church, next Saldmtb morning, will Hall under the auspices of the Reform
discourse on the Sunday School lesson Club, which haven membership of over
It
is
reported
that Boscnxs’* Gkrfor that day, Text, “What docth thou two hundred, and tin* Ladies Christian man•Strit ha*, since its introduction
temperance Union, of about one hun­ in the United State*, reached the im­
here Elijah f"
dred and fifty members. Upwards of mense sale of 40,000 dozen Tier year.
—Ainsworth A Brooks are building six hundred hgve been induced to sign Over 6,000 Driiggi*ts have ordered thin
an engine room on toe west aide of the the pledge, and “Dare to do right.” nudicine direct from the factory at
elevator, and will put in a new engine May the blessing of God rest on Dr. I Woodbun-, N. J., and not one Ims reI*&gt;rt«d a single failure, but every letter I
Reynolds, in his glorious work of re sjM’ak* of its astonishing sucre** in cur-;
forming men. and showing them how ing severe.Cough*. Cold* setttod on thr &gt;
Hreart, Consumption, or any disease of
to “be good to themselves.”
Ror.
the Throat nnd Lungs. Wt advise ev-1
Aylsworth'* last Wednesday eve. was
cry person that has any predisposition ’
The Red Ribbon.
to weak Lungs, to g” to Boise Bro*.,
a most pleasant and. rccccssful social,
llniggist*. and get tlib* Medicine, or in­
and well attended.
The receipts
For many n year lithe knots and bow* quire about it. Itcgular size, 75 cent*;
unounted to the handsome sum of 110.
Bottle, 10 cts. Two doses will
of ribbon have been used by the gen­ Sample
relieve any case. Don’t neglect your
» i^-Now that the mail route between
tler sex to adorn various article* of
this place and woodland ha* been dis­ dress. At times they have nestled in
continued. John Davi* will soon leave toe thiBiug braids othair, tim dbfOvd
Nashville and move onto his farm in the end* of the frill at the thriiat, and.
Odessa, when he will carry the Tnqjl quite recently have profusely decorated TO ARMS, THE CHY*
from South Coas to Saranac snd returnS dbe skirts of drew-*.
Large Ixiwn,
bow.Sviattjly arranged knot* ami
. Poumd Social.—Mrs. H. M. Loe and
Mr*. E. Chipman will entertain a Found coltettlah fcriir loop* hkv# equally If We Munt ITijfiit.

WAR! WAR!

important articles to iropart a finishing
day, Feb. 2Jth- All are invited to ut- touch to a lady’s apparel. But never
tend. &gt;&lt;MrNA McCaktxky. 8ee’y.
Society vrill hold a
Su^fr Social at their new church on Tied in the button-hole of a gentle­
Wcdne-day evening, March 7th; and man's vest, attaclted to his watch chain
the proceed* wfl] be used towards seat­ or pinned to the lapel of hi* coat, it all
ing the church. A cordial invitation i* means the same thing. "1 am for the
temperwnor reform.” Dr. Reynolds, a
extended to all to attend.
reformed drunkard and living witness
Mbs. W. A. AruwoRrn, 8ee^.
of me gnodaroompIiAbcd by Jtewfm.
—We understand that Charles Put­
on’s enisade, is working a mighty lever
nam i* *o muchly elated over the Frithat has given intem^aitomtaannn’ fcarful thrusts. On everpSj
ir of
the pagOtafe ria®. Verily it
many that have l&gt;een per
r him
i. Mid that the good Lent 1.M * ^Mclal
to wear thia badge, and
stool, and they are bound to find their
level ultimately.
—V. H. HancbeU, of Fremont, Ohio,
well known to many of our good pat­
ron*, with bi* wife i* visiting relatives
in this vicinity. He called on us Tues­
day, and said he couldn't help it, but
he must take the News another year,
and deposited the lucre for the sanw.
V. H. enjoy* the lucrative position of
ville Railway.

—The entertainment on the 16th, giv­
en by the Sheridan Literary Society,
was a very pleasant affair and consid­
ering that most of the actors had never

suffering humanity, it should have the re­
spect, if nothing more, of every person.
But this world ha* its share of selfish
■mu, whocoosiderthrinM-lvM under no

thing that ronflkte with their ideas.
Natovffle ha* its quota, aud so occas­
ionally up«&gt;n looking out, you may see
a pieee of red leather tied in the button-holaof a vest, and the owners there­
of smile and knowingly wink as they
pas* up and down the .tn-et, |f u piw
of real ribbon paw* by. Do they think
that their fanny effort at derision is go­
ing to atop this sweeping, re*irfle*M
wave, that is spreading so swiftly over
the land ! Alas, they but show them•elvea publicly for object* of contempt.
Resolute wiU and a determined, milted
effort will eventuaDy prove successful
in
as well a* other places. A hearty
and Mncere -Godspeed” to all who will
dors to do riflu, and publicly exprew

0

■ot done it unto toe least of these, yr
have not done it unto me,” never foil
upon our oar*.
Cbl*adkb.
MAXKXD.

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MARCH 1st, 1877,

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We had hoped to avoid thUhloodleM
strife, but we ore bound to protect our
countiy from-the mwpariug ravage* of
the enemy. Our force* an* in the field
nnd we are ready for the liattle. We
have a full supply.of munition* of war.
and well akilled general*. Our caval­
ry i* drilling cvery.dav, and Hr i* well
shilled in Drilling. There will be no
skirmishing on the line, for all our big
gnn* are at the front, and it will make
wo difference whether Cooprr and Tilden
are elected or not. the fight will go on
just the Mine. This war i* not likely
to make the country any poorer, neith­
er i« it probable there will be any more
H’idotr* and Orphan* in consequence of
it. But it is probable that the most of
these aiioildy Baggie* floating about
the country for sale, will tie sold for
what totff are worth in the future, for
we now offer our Single Buggies at one .
hundred dollar*
dollars anioce, and Platform ‘
-Farmer's Double Buggies for one hun­
dred and thirty dollars. All our work
we warrar*"—‘
- able, and
in case of a failure of auj

Ilaatinffa, Mich.

;

Wo believe that the wonderful result* I
aci?ompli*bed by the uae of ‘Shiloh's
CoxsUMrriOM Cvnx,’ are without a par­
aleU in the history pf Medicine. Those
who disbelieve this and have occasion I
to try it can be convinced without exjiense to themselves. Its succes* i* bo [
wonderfid and sure that we sell it on a
guarantee to cure Conaumption, Bron­
chitis, Coughs. Hoarseness, Asthma.
Whooping Cough, Croup. In these
cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fail to
ait, it may save your life, while it
, cost you nothing if it gives you no

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..rtaUr ,w ante Jte.

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IVI FLORAL- GUIDE
rut* of Ve«.t.h&gt;r«»nd Fl"»sr»
Guido Published. JTE.
DETROIT XEKU V

’Girtn.niittnmrW

C, A. TRUMAN

Sugar-Makers,

b M FERRY &amp;

£OOK OUT FOR BABGAIN* IM

Choice Groceries
AT TUB

CASH

CHEAP

STOBE!

ATTENTION! JPECiUlMVCEMERTSDURIIG IK Hi8D THIES
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO 11.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.
'

I alw’avs keep the QTTp A TJQ
very best grades of DU U A110

wh*eh will be sold
at about rtxsT cost.

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND; ALSO A
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOdKS AND STATIONERY.

Sap Pans

I am constant receiving additions to my Uno of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!

WOOD AND TINT

My idorj i» abort,—can anon lie told,
I have the Goods, they mvst be sold.

..

GIVE

ME

Naahrille. Mich., Jm aary 80.

Buckets,!

AIDREW C. LEHZ.

BOISE BROTHERS.
DEALERS IN

AND C. C. POST’S PAT. SAP SPOUTS,

in the county.

Union Block, Hastings.

oi rultr. .nd tad the Im U Jrer id-

uailed Free

From That Date.

lowest prices of any firm

M. EVERTS

'** I

*. A. *.

*»««•, MM

iNTteZST'siArtS
&lt;D

GIVES AWAY

E

r?* iLLirifTfUTBD CATALOnrr. FBKB.

LOWEST PRICES.

WILL SELL GOODS FOR

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS ? As he has the largest stock and makes the!

’ I*?.. Mr- Fnmk C. Moi*.
uJ Mu. Mirtua Kill, Ixrtb &lt;4 NuF-

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CHARLES. 0. WOLCOTT

HEET MUSIC !
MALL INSTRUMENTS’
TRIMS. PIC ft’RES, BTC.

CHICAGO SEED COM’T

&amp;

Should call and leave their orders with

MUSIC? MUSIC?

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FIGHT IT IS!

trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
size for 80 cents or &gt;1. Sold elsewhere
by Dealers generapy. .
ribbon. Friends and neighbors, do not
"IlACKxrrACg" a ne&lt; nnd delightful
dare to be indifferent to too welfare «f perfume, sold by Halbert &amp; Co., Nash­
AR acrid their parts well.
N.
ville, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers gen­
erally.
*
—Last Friday night, after dark, as the
editor of thia p^per was returning to or family, may come to you some day.
ter Frank, with a little more practice,

I wff I As-liu »»m«l for lb» »bn.c kju". fainew book.; “C.i.ury «T Ctap«l Work." "Holy-Mro of OM.n*nt "Wowmi of U«
Cntury." B.g g. TTUttl * CO., iMrWi, MUh.

FAM FOB SALE.

The tabseriber offer* for sale hi*
fann of 40 acre*, siuated one mile west
of Nashville. There are 15 acre* under
cultivation, and 12 acre* chopped. 100
young, liearing apple trees and fruit of
»dl ktiida, ha* good well and spring.
The farm is well fenced, very leveland
nteely located on a good road. Will
Republican Caaout.
soil for cash or trade towards a larger
■jttte.
The Republican* of the township of
Nsahville, Feb. flat. 1877.
Castleton are requested to mtet in cattGEORGE FRANCK.
cu* at the office of Elihu Chipman, in
ry A. M. DacniiRBTY will buy 300
Nashville, on Wednesday, the 28th day LUI*, of Apples thi* spring.
x
i of Feb., 1877, at 1 o'clock p. ml, for
ny Giiiffith sell* MUldleville flour.
| the'purposc of electing delegates to the

ha* rented the grist mill of Mr. Holler,
paying him &gt;1,600 a year for it Suc­
re** attend you David.
County convention to be held at Has­
IIT Try our 73 rent t«L Best iu
^The Cornet Band has purchased a
town.
W. G. Atlswortu St Co.
ting*, March 3rd. John Keagle,
pair of cymbals. and the string band
' Chuimiau Township Com.
U?" Mammoth Clover Seed for Rale
at the Nashville Elevator.
HOTIXG8 ITEMS.
thvir already good band.
*
FOR SALE AT A BARGALW.
—That Maple Grove haunted house
The saloon keepers are crying “hard
A nbw Piano wobtii $800 for $800,
story turn* out tu be, just as we expect­ tiems.”
on long tiiue and small payment*. Fur
ed, simply-a myth. “Nospook* there,”
Six .weeks have passed mid no arrests particular* apply to
have been made for being "drunk aud
•
C. C. Wolcott, Nashville.
V^KoHier Hrr*. have Commenced re­ disorderly.”
Cy Buckwheat Flour at Griffith’s.
Protracted meetings are being held
paying and enlarging the store lately

&lt;&lt;

WAB CLAIMS

A CO, Attarnrya. U KmUmS Ktaek, IX*

-R yr-0«D¥4 SANKEY’S LIFE

XOOA1, MATTER8.

Club will be held at the school house,
on Friday evening. AU members of
toe club are earnestly requested to be
present, mid all others who are well
wisher* of the reform movefficut, are
respectfully invited to attend.
Milton Flahartt, Seo’y.

AINSWORTH fc BROOKS.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

Drugs,

MZedicin.es,

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
Rcilbou
,
BUBGICAL
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,

AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER.
•
VARNIHHEB,
LEGAL BLANKS,
BtVSHES.
TOILET ARTICLES.
FERFTMERIES.
FINK CIGARS.
TEAS.
AND TOBACCOS,
SCTCEB, AC.

PAINTS.
OILS.

Vhyaiiivla4i»*.X&gt;rettcription
Prepared at all II

CALL.4AV SEE

Cureftxlljr
&amp;

■■k

�* • OTTrftrni ■
utxa: wvvk

•Brm into
j declaring that Daniel L. &lt;Jroa««ian was |
fM» bait'
with alt not appointed elector bv the atate of 1
inv of the 1
Legislature decided, .•Vt
a»ri expenses. When the country wan new
ot be iu Michigan as its Legi«laturo
i W* #it etortor Khali not be and die land, rich, a man could perllngbuyaen, Um
x._..|
u(jtei
ton, anti HtrongThe Kt—
___ _ ___________ oti, Bayard, Cltfvioltttloittr of Ilin rrv- Ibfd?^id.*Hm
little
committee of the whole. The committee Miotilgan] to prove that the failure of
&gt; dial tileries. WlrhHsiwhctt
to
appear
at
the
-meeting
of
the
thrw« months one Thurtor
t run doyrn.vnd it fa tteccenry to
lite act entitled : "An act tn carre Into electors constitilte&lt;l u vacancy; that 'it
it tote-State. Indiana and Ohio,
Id It up with manure and good cul­ Saw Gumming f ritting.!
eflfret the convention between the Cnited- whs com potent Tor the oilier electors to.
I
HtaUM and China, cxmchided on the dll- fill the vacancy,- and that therefore Crane- ture, ft ta impoaAibie for a immu to ex­ GtfmmiDit Morblu. Saw,
FOKEIGN NEWS.
—.
'eMh-ettftM,1" "lr: ' jw .
day of November, 1**, at Hhanghai, mid ninnhad been falrivappointed anolector. pend the nectraaiy lalior and give half
MHKlHrt BwfU'VF and
Mr. Jenks (Item,-Pa..) offered tho fo w of the profluct for rent. It may be Kniirr KToond. wn«H
•- -J—
of ClaimsJurisdiction In
«l
certain
cwV
5
lowing,
which
was
agr«-ed
to
without
u
gt
atlows
certain
Amerldone
far
a
year
or
two
on
land
In
a
.taw.
A rtMnr aj» I _ _
----------- ---------------»&lt; dtve er «*igta gallons iraco atra cert Wi sei of the prwlnrt offea f-lniw in France for
in »n rance mipanim
, ..... „
; hh high condition; but the farm must in­ Cro~-cul ■;
tn „
go before the_ division:
••
l.w UnPuMwuftu. lOuCOltaj.W.
-Asp.on a wMntuon wove.' Thurber »wld the.year IWfl sboiaMtat the vintage has can
W
hkrkam, The fact has been eetabCourt
of
&lt;
Halma
to
make
a
cate
aaahist
wUhty’rlglits for BUR) each and machluM fallen off exactly dhe-half from that of
dcteriontU'«nder
theayatrm.
Hsbed that it Im about two Ivo years ulnea evitably
—‘/f'-EITU;
—
Chinone
Chinese indemnity fund.
totpettorits. It fa charged that the VroO- 1K75.. The reduotion |raa caused by the the
A
man
might
afford
to
rent
a
grass
the
alleged
ineligible
elector
exercised
10-11
,o
*KlH
atterd
The
President
has
approved
life
bill
tile
~ mans iliade such &lt;x&gt;udeus«*rs aud -Mid ravages of phallavern;
'
notan
**—'*— tdjirea.bul
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“* — *arable
“v farm.
providing for the deficiency tn appropri- any of the InncUons of the office of United fgrai'on
-toteti without jirojvrlv notifying tin*
atlonx far public printlnv" and binding. .States comthjBiloner, and At 111 not aufr.' It'fa difiicult to take one of our ordin­
yxo’ted States (tonenterAf Um&gt; rata. It Is , A terrible explosion occurred in the stivua
tflcicntly proven .that
tidte of hfa ary run-down farm*and raise enough: j
----- - —„
. ctairgvd that HartraJl and Lune mi up epa) mine al Graisnra^r, killing tittr-rtYe.
from it forth* first few year* to pay
Shop pear Depot, Nashville, ...(|
these distiileriro and were making eider
mii'&lt;sl stsflSythei^fo}^'
rxfc.
the c&lt;«t oi labor aud support tbeteams. ! ig-28
ALF, C. BVXTOX.
u&lt;»j&lt;»mu.i
. tjnvooK, Febrtdk
PrAolretl, That the vote objected to lie It is time till* matter was understood, I
.
1 ,
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, j 1 ■
S
aturday. Feb. 17.—In the Seuxtd a
theStandard- from
from tbo President of t^o counted.
,b*vr doitr.
,
• ' " ;
bo that those uneray mortals who are iur a XJ V 'DnVQV U'AnTC
Servian dlplom
agfent there bra inti­ communication
The
counting
was
then
resumed
and
Electoral- Commiwdon wm rufi.vouvnyalways exprating to rell, and coqsv- JW-AtvIk 1 XXEtSJb iAulfi
, on'the 34&lt;h MDR., wiil' ing
f '.Tb'ima*Martin,* yrorfemau in the i«ixV mated that the C
decision of the Commfaaion touch­ continued until Nevada wav reached. qiantly make no rfftm to key up and
&lt;
Tl, Tratraav rftWWish WsrW.
r alx innm army ing the
•;wn*t Mareball, wm kilted from Ufng order the niobil
the electoraLvotes trom Louisiana.
ly derided upon On motion
improve the lahd. sb^ld Be compelled ; H &lt;&gt; T,ncrw a VH pi ll
. caught in a bell which he wm trying to corp-. Kuvda
it wm agreed that the Houw&lt;
telegram
fro
it
put
I
M-o:*- er
lie informed that the Senate was ready to
Jrom Rt. Vetera--7-.
xtrwwa W&gt;W|&gt;H In tn 1
with the oount of the vote for Curloalties of Turkish Taxation.
.—blacksmith,
Berlln -Indicate a proceed
/Kovner, ■?■*'»
I* 2.11
' • •‘Yrar pljbarem«ivol&lt;Mi».''
1
.
President and Vice President.
staiotihg Henry Davis at
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,ktav.i tta ■,.*
e direction ni war. . A moMage was . received from tho
- la
,,r n,iir. It t» iwwcrted
The ijpedal coyewOThjlyfft of' the
ritah ban &lt;lo House
"St"
IhtlhlKI
anuoimclhg
A
Monopoly
to
be
Feared.
rilidim'
«t Cdnstantinow seroua dogim*. The shooting dared that the com
that that Wte'k-'Wnid.l ls^ prepgjpdto |p- i&gt;R* gives *&lt;4n^uveouiit of the methods
;
- ThaukjgivlDg day, Davis imminent.
[QtU
Diar haa rontrolfl
&gt; Mexican"army, eleven o'&lt;
pondent of the Scientific Auiexicisu . -My ns»&gt;»ea*4&gt;ra&lt;waiwrtanov«wtd." ,
The &lt;♦«■
anil through that cm
fa the country.
-YrartojerHatm.j^i’Wwyt Wind rar'-^
bOtffTo ffptromtartalntlbn. The Iwtx says: The monopoly iobeleurvd hv
od a'
The burden of4i*rii
njwn codbists of i .In the HotfaK the Speaker laid before a day old is taxed for ita exemption fammra i- tbe brains of other prnfe - !
chain aud
Urn probabilities ' t|l0 fi,JUHon communication Item Justice from' service in the Turkish anuy.; •tons. White liie farmers number -xod me raehraralI!w~t«s»t.*r» w».rtan
ep. The
„
atnjeahay
—------- -------- ----------------------•—
the oplnltyw are j Clifford, president of the Electoral Oom-1 The Turkish baby' is not allowed to about 6.UX1.00O iu.thfa country, there
lvarious m the Irffeqtate are comphrntcal. 1 nibwdon informing the IIouhc that the plead physical disability, but mustj»y are only about 4I.UU0 lawyen*, yet one
•nd made off.
ralBrienl
1 commission had-arrived at a decision of for exemptions front service which he of our best writuta on tHiliLicai realThe dwelling'house 9M*hmI.by J.. M,
■
; the Itouinians case and had transmitted cannot perforin. Not only this, but onyrMiys that be can select one- hun­
| the decision to the Proeidentof the .Henxto, he must |&gt;ay the exemption money for dred lawyers, who exert* more luilu
I to bo opened anil road tn presence of the the balance of hfa life, except when he ence in public affairs, tlian all the
inevndinary,
fTTtiXr. .. TiTn .
so
twq house*. '
, V.Ito ■ &lt;
l&gt;!*1.1*,*4*i&lt;tyl F&gt;th vroilm,CafAibn Sirdthefa' grofwrt ktpre at BalFteb. 14—Theft
Mr. Latnar(Dem., Mb*.,) offered a row* is actually in the service, and whether farmera put together. The same is
--------- Horae hill
•raMieM of iKe «,kh». thH.’Wnamt a ly inrorwsir ni**M*, but e»'-n»ti ft hope ftf txtnr rfU«Ktareltf wan burglarized and between
Iu»l4c. ft tlwuwvlws! r&lt;iem*llv*l&lt;rte,tlmeoftheeollect- olutlou directing the Chirk ef toe 1IouF&gt;&lt; in Ufft rradie or on his death-bed, true to only a slightly te-s.i degree of
^MftndfSlw If sllxcr and scrip stolen from
ille. Alao/Tien ate to inform the .Renato thst it wnnkrbe evaX- ytMt must have its .freedom matiufacltirerM .»nd lrans|&gt;ortatlon - -------------------------theguoiwy drawer.
ready to receive that body at eleven on bought. This military tax include^ cpmpanlHi. Y&lt;ap. they .have a mon- tic wry^wa«&gt;f*il r»u.
------------- -------- mmiw BlteafldB.
,
Farmers our- *«
r. t . &lt; » xv- a vh &lt;-ir.t.s BU\Oi£SS!
BWJCSS!!
MuhnoIrrafVhas a red ribbon club iramIn committee &lt;f*tlo whole Uir bill Monday next for the purpose of proceed­ all classes. The farmers and (feasants ojoly o( brains.
fnrshbty Mir* the’ fnllo«rtn&lt; .U«r««*,
amending sectionSIftl was ngieedSn. (t ing with the counting of the electoral appear to suffer more than all others selves, we are sorry to eonfera It.
*
20^.,
, , - - -__ _
votes
Who control •
In the way of Impoata. The man who bm coufess it we rnuat.
complalntaarwruflty to animate
•Hteppiy to toe i^gis- bimga
A
point
of
order
was
raised,
that
there
...
is unfortunate enough to own a piece the affairs nf nino-teiitlta of ourvounIn all di^aww
•
fbetber
into I undoes courts »*Svell as IntoSpirctilt
ktf M^wAity olhfrter.
nf fcefiftjL'
I wan a ineiuMgr from tho Senate before of land bus first to (&gt;ay a real estate tax try town*? Usually the yecond-rate tlwy ■^,*’1!’
whetbcourts- '
. '
ts-RlHMed. with ntnnr nr
&gt;r with
.Numerous pctltkgMiAnd new bilfa were tho Homie, but the point of order was of five per cent; then he Jias to pay a lawyera, other j.rofistaions and trade- erlli-'t
Catarrh, Consumption!
ata
|n,ie«
In tb«;lniin
pr.ydentcd. The Houa&lt;&gt; passed iii third over-ruled by the Hoeaker. sqd amid fogtpur ceta. Jufwuie tax. The next at the “center.". Yet, if they but. of lli&lt;-kVlne&gt; n tisM« Plll^ nhiMil.l b» takraM-orcUnit
reading: House biff No. 227, extending much confuiioiif Itfefuholtliion toadlofun he IrtU to puy the ashur the tenth of all awoke to it, the farmers too might do tn the prlnlel din-rtlon*. Biel I hir Oiutiimig Hbnuht
tiie time of collecting taxes in Caseville. until .Monday i^ jnfbpted by n vote of hr product*, wnirh brings hfa taxes up a little of the public'thinking. The
Hdnate bill No. 4fi, repealing srttion 1,
to seventeen per cent, of his income. tirst rit. p in the uplifting of this class
chapter 10, article 02, Laws of 1875f relau..~ kthe
uc .-cnaw
Mompay, x.,,,.
Fab. 10.—At ,IthM
Senate
POR STOMACHS Ot’T OF OfiDER
'- LTIGEHIHG OB,
tire to the notice id l« given of iipiend- repaired to the Hourodf Rep.-esentafivea, The tux is paid in kind in the variouk to a place of flower In society is hkinds of grain and in money for fruit, place ita men and women on the t*am«
s„ m
W1II „, rffrr,na|1,Ih&lt; ;
menta to village ejakar*.
headed by iu oillcors.
)'&gt;u.; iSe; n-morrtii M
House bill No. PS, amending IncorpomUpon returning the President pro tem vegetabies and grujs-s. Then if he plane, intellectually, na the others. In ofthr.t—1.
uifat campground*
1 ‘
‘
‘
tion of lAwrenoe, Van Buren county.
raid that objection having been made to keeps live stock, lie uas to pay the education ia. tbe farmer’s bulwark *
against encroa&lt;*hnierita
eucroacuiurma and
anu usur|&gt;atl&lt;&gt;n
uaurfMi
All Iheataivo waregiven immediate effect. I the decision on the vote of Ijomsiaua, the tenth of the value of each one every agaioni
ry ate wuudcrfuUy rrtarten. in rve of
by the few over tbe
the many.
many,
.Senate joint rwsdtolhn No. 2. purebas- I two hoUMM had *c**arated todelitorate in year, so that if he should keep them ! of power hy
Adrian. Tbs opera
ing
100
copies
of
McCracken's
“
Michigan
,
regard
to
that
decTwion.
for
three
years
lie
would
have
to
pay
•
----♦
naif.the people who
the nightly Utaetings. and tho Centennial" to exchange for , Mr. Bberman (Rep., O.,) submitted a
Hel W(MIHM»«.-Th. I....... wing suggreuia.
mitUiuu. UluM'b*«&gt;i&gt;i th*£kln.lio*ngsaiul Bible readings similar work* of otbc/St.iU-s for use in rasoUm'mOteU 'h" jtcrtokin i f itoComJrr I t,0M* are
mended by u rorrvs- rl«.
tho Hute library.
miwdtm u|ton the alratoral vote of the
('.■n*iHn|iiloii, DtUllq, Drat*)-, Dy-Mtiterr.Ery.
'
?n*r
1 ■’ 1 I*°o&lt;ient who Illis tested them: For •Ip«4a». f&lt;rau. U: lrnsiul*ritie«i &gt;'&lt;-ier« nf all kkwh.
Feb. 16.—The Senate paraetl, with Im- LftatO/Loi®ian|fauiuil M the judgutent catmot
li'firiVattaof Atlrian has bran appoint- I m«*diato
trade
or
exchange
with
his
j ordinary wnskitig, use a tableatioonTuI
aut'horiz** the p*
p** MteHonste,
twHciiate,"tliehbjec
ttnrri made thcret
“ “-ite effect, a. JK
,blfi to authorize
tiieobj's ttnrts
tv*.......
neighbors
any
more
than
drive
them
I
of
U
,
niX
tn
3^..
flve
gul
|
(
,
I1M
(
J
&lt;val4
.
r
. niHrkct.
. . wit
. •:limit. Ihlx
..................
, ,„
(l, v-vurt
01 water
transfer of nioneye from special to sink: to to the contrary notwithstanding.
tn
niilniuwiii. m. , u
.....
1 uilA
..................
- nve
, nguiioits
k tbp
was
"
~ I, .dry
city of
ofJJsckeon. The lutloni-e The
’’’l reading
’*— of *'Che objections
&gt;
—
- de­ w n.»rk« wllhoul thta ouln.x«.ii. III,. I
Thrra frame buildings a4|oining Mrad s teRftind,
—:--------. |f| cQmnjiitu* „f manded, and the objections were read.
|K»l. Mor.- tluui Uita, l» aumot even I c|Mh„
over nlglri; Klvi- &lt;l,em «
til
destroyed by tin* I of tliCiSeasum
was
Inirxirtnol Infonuaihoi.
Mr. Kernan (Dem., N. Y.,) submitted kill » taml. for hta own table without, ,h„rough Siting without » ringing. ■
Stestirplrullur^-bw. h-ohby rtdMrrr
■
In the Hocsk, ai .. ______ ____ ____ a substitute fur tbo resolution of Mr paying a plaMre to tbogovernment tor । when Uieolnlheian very much soiled, '
I &gt;11’OHTA NT C AL'TIOA
EPI1EPSY
JrticwliNU eton Is reported as look tag | s|&gt;ent In con«iderimt ai-asolution of cen- Shenna!, as follow,*:
the privilege, fb.-re i-.iuol tlft.-on i w th,t Ihe W,I(T
n,;llr
.wjlh'
»*ry flue throughout the State. &gt;
; sure on the NationE lft»use *f RepreeenOrdered, that tin* votes purporting to IK-i^vni. on rimta-r. ami the. |»..v-nt, borax. Clothe, thn. wu.bwl will not
Ii*tn:.. x&gt;..' . r
.
■ ■
I tallvea for imprisoiffng J. Madison Wells Im* the electoral votes lor President and .mtnol takea ltaUl of wo.nl into lhel t„,n yrflow. in wilting tlanneta, u~.
uil! cure to any on* n‘ndrrin£ «or.ty nformatiiHi
dhaRurael of Manistee, a promising f, ,r&lt;Mnu»inpt, wldeli was tlnnllv adopUsi Viee President, and which were given by village without talllog Into the clul.n- ।
ublesinn.nful of borax to live gab
oung man. was killed on Haturdar,'hy - ^-jitartit divtalon.
’
Wm. P. Kellogg. .1. (I. Burch. Peter'J0-1 s or the tax-gathers. (Everything |„„« „r nnlvr without noop. it will not
“ I’fati'1 hi ibu !i —
• - to -legalize
-- die tax roll wph. L. A. Sltdldoiif Morris Marks, A. B.
The -House -bill
&gt;unriral W*aa*«*,ttaKroi,Tun»t&gt;m Item tap. Fimmthe unfortunate agriculturist has ahrii\k them
T j nf Grant, Iosco county, was pivs-M'd under LcvisM*,*.!. H. Ilr*wxtbr, nnd Oscar Jaff­ that
In. Club 'ovt. Me . rorneJhxi by lb* met {mnravrd
!"'?•!■ V.ril,k.'5 ““!■
!!"" , For.tan..|&gt;lng linen u-- one lampoon­
------a suspension of the rii les, mid given lun ruin', claiming to lie electors of the Stale lie
pnxluixa* or ought by construction ful of borax to one pint- of boiling
dlnte
effect.
.
--—
—
—
--,
—
—
........
Whip, aeven nilUrs north went
to
produce,
fa
taxed,
and
not
only
this,
The Governor informed the House that | h»n of tuo Commission to the contrary
water.
r. was nuUroly cmmumMi'bv *--'
but the sVsteni fa so annoying,'vexa*
YOUIG. MIDDLE-AGED AID OLD MEI.
—1 approved
—iroved the acta
The--conteffl’•* be had
acts extending time ' notwithstanding.
For. washing and bleaching laces,
evening..
N. B.—Direction* fair |he Ktitilanr** &lt;&gt;f patiraiwin *?ff-»d'rfixs*ootoij sodmihdut s*if
...
«.t"rJ--------ta w
„W1 tluuN und iiMtly that it really detente put
—it one toaapuon/ul
(raaiwonful of Iv.rax to one rrty
“
2*ph “'V*
'
'UmuMot. Wmed. hi
whHi
_y waved. vwvUMtt:
Lok*', &gt;1,600: Insured
ina u red
.boarder ■ffixrd uirarh l.
.M&gt;u»r. 1.*&lt;-&lt;“»&lt;•«. THwue &lt;&gt;r Brlrci, whnUrver r*&gt;.1
Branch fonnty Farmer*' Mtttnal *1
*"*!* f F ? rt‘am " Mcsare. K^rraan. Sherman, ’Atortoo, Ils own object and fa the maximum of pint
, "* of boiling water,
r, leave your arti­
Adj^auir^v:—— -------ort^pi of rhe tire 1 -v-- Adjourned
till Mondav. • -•
1 w_n__' o_r.__t
_ N. ..
' oppression with the minimum of reve- cle*
•- to
------------• solution
•’
Office. 112 Libertv Street New York. ’ ^rikxemt. to **10, hi iM4npmrd«aiteciaMMO
xoak in the
for 24 hours,
Alter being thus taxed individ- then wasli with a liUle soap.
rob. 2b.-Tho time of the Senate’s seas- ' Howe, &lt; 'brfattancy and others took part. uue.
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, ion wra entirely oeeupied wH4&gt; the inlrounii.V| rvrryo&lt;xn- is uixry cunrctTveiy , For cleansing black i-ashnierw, wash
tn.i«Scncc.rtc. ^onusekcnrprd-erMl.s&gt;. Frjru-t
Tho present freezing and thawing ! dnetton
of
a
large
number
of
new
bilfa.
_ '_ . ' ™
........... ...
uuu u-.t
|n the
Kernan
at a iuirbiiuri-uu
substitute for uint
that vt
ot .&gt;11.
Mr. by .villages nnd communities who are । |n bot Wld- wllh M llule
Ir adds* and rMMMaald. ifc i« Mrfftamra tire
weather is not gtssi for tliu wiwat crop, , In
h— HoitM H litiyj.' namjier of
-r n&lt;w j Sherman. It was rejected ■; ve^a, 2ft; uavs. arb trarlly iu-eow.1 m ovrialn .un.«, water; rlnnein blueing waler-very
In •the
Ur. A. alwan eCret. a cure Hl. trMlmrDt in-ind in isituc parts of the Hsate it is tanrln-, bills
_________
Ills were introdurod,
and'biUn wor- 41; a strict party vote at ftilliffra :
rludc, Ali.—ynu MrtM5er«a*k«tw*tere - Tho*«
which
they
an.
compall.-.!
m
eollecl
|
bin..,
ami
Iron
on
the
wrong
»ldv
while
ing to have n bad appearance.
passed extending the time tor nollecting
i, April
.vnrii 30;
w in
in
Yk4s—Messrf fltilloy, Bar&lt;i&lt;ra&lt;. Briy- thonwelvo. ami pay over lolhe ptovln-. damn.—Ho«w*«,,rr.
at iis/wit' ....
...
.
of taxes in Greenvtlli* »o.
________________
"’■'i.Jta7y.(.bcUv//,C&gt;»oper.ZXiif(s.-D&lt;-M- uial government. I here lire imposts J
in X&lt;«v Buffalo
o. ttrAnril OT?
toirdoa, J/ereyCs^S'buX”.’!! i
Take.’.
♦ic, radically-rumL : Na aMtvurr urd. ' &lt;Nr. -r.-t
rthbSrf?!.*’"’ml I UtaoltamAtalbi
M..tar'll
April',’.
iwuiramoa u&gt; uw liri
ur»i woauav
in April
’ ’,••••’ A'*wy. ^Vr“IMFaSSSLStSK'.
«S£
■T1!11'' K»“..an.bl.- powrthoon club.
mi...
Tbe Committee on Itailroinlx
Railroad; reported H^*
JfcDmiaM JfrLrra, A/er- wller’liavlogmiwy: There an tax™
’onriod, Rtnuiolnh.
Ilmuiolpk, Ranjtom.
Haimom. to puy for going into villages and for I
e.T.-cta of ocria’n &lt;U.«r*..-i&lt; n«k-ni-d or badly lr.-ai.-d
“-o
|»Mwyon it one
rectitnmending that the (charter of the Tinujii,
’"S'-”'. A
Norvorxl.
AT THE
&gt;"K w“t. r .over It and Irt
kg M.y.icHrs (a iwaarai ttk'y afafaM M Intruat.M
.'ituljtbitri/, SU^HKin, JFiiZ/ucr, B'Ai/te ami .oiiring „m or them, r.,r ending I 'l!nt
f Itfipr. whu lives alone with her daugh- IaLo Shore and Michig^nHautlieni itailboundariri.,
nnd
ulmoll
every-thlnj
W
“
“
“
“
«
C
“
’
r
CotnpanV ip&gt; repeated, and-that; siijt -—. kiHrHifa second toll-gate on the Tuwnfa raad
I*..- —
——*-----of.
- TtiercnnHreg
_ P­ it cacvfully /rt.HB the dregs into a bot­
h» brought against theFonipaifv for tint t*s -Ji,?
' 'A
;\te* —
possible
to I
conceive
plank road, near Bay City, was awskoued Iunderpaid
alnro 1H02. Mail.* tto sjMwial
tle; use onetabksqmcmful to a pint of Old ItrlMblr Hrat Hnrket
room, aud boheid three
for*twt&gt;p. tn. on Tln*H.faj-.-Frhncirs- J.'. ",'!5pn (1 “tJA ■/»"' «&gt; ’ 'v &gt;*•&lt;) &lt; ,haff!W&gt; ular taxee. and in addition to ’lhex- starch, made in the usual manner; use
GOOD ADVICE AID GOOD tBEATIKHT.
¥&gt;«j!t0d' men. She called tier tlaughter, order
are
ao-culled extraordinary
ones, &gt;^N»E iron «Iso.-4mmZ JrfdiL
Onnnvcr, Cragin,
1 ragin, tlieiw
27.
' 1-^uuwfaacy,
tzIirinttaMv, Clavton, Conover,
whiJh
’
howeverclme^Th
reitZrl^
rheaeup m one man ooeked a revolver,
•
1 Dawea, Ferry, Prelinghuysen, Hamlin,
jnir fr*to hcrlwnd,' and another with a
■ Harvey, Hltebeock, Howe, Ingall,Jones, ble regularity, such as for new regia-:
chili kept watch over the daughter, while :
(X)NG ItEH*.
(Nev.,) Ixigan, McMillan, Mitchell, tration of property, of population, for I
the third ransacked the house and tpok I
- ,
Morrell, .nuruni,
Morton, I'gimoy,
Oglenby, rsaaocx,
Paddock, military service, military taxes, anti |
----- -- ; r ■
. •.
.uwncn,
BOE a CLEVER.
1 SStaT1’
'!'ir *■ .*?“
S75orW0. Tbe men were In the house
___ Piitterson,
■Wmukkhday, rcu.
Fob. IS
14.—II
In the Senate.
Fjttterson, Robort-sou,
K®»»ertapn. Sargent, Hharon,
Sharon. all noris of the Bloat arbitrary und
Marble Cutter, and havi
one hour and twenty minute*, and the thelO.UUKKUAV,
u:n
.
..
.
.....
Hhertnnn
Snriniwr
------------------------------------- ---- ----------------------------------'dlMhiihitte
^l^n-vr. 'Tr&gt;11«r
Toller, Kodleigh, onerous imposts. Witl&gt;/ull thia’ nbao- I ,.... _w
removing tlte pollUc___ ____ _
,o
o^ren-ry
revolver was at Mrs. Hogle's bead *11 the of bill
"
««t,
M
mdom
and
Wright
—
4!.
Joseph K. Johnston. vf: yirginin,
lately crushing weight of taxation, the . jaio 305 Marble Monument*. I am
time.
nr. iiKisv coi,rs.v.
The question then being on the resolu­ Turkish treasury is chronically empty, I firry to atate, however, that n any o)
A ml ribbon elub with one hundred , The bill providing tor the .preparation tion of Mr. Sherman, it was agreed u&gt;, for the simple reason that the system i taa Marble Monument* are in a v.iv bad
and ten mcuubors was organized at Vick*- and publication ol u new edition of the yeas 41’, nays 2H,' a strict party vote.
iswi cumbrous and costly tlultthe larg- i oondition. Some are cracked a&gt; d In ken.
burg on Sunday. At Intndee a socletv Revlwki HtatuteH of the I'nited Statra
br. ojauK. totawe Mtd'lAqMr
The Secretary was instructed to notify eat portion of the revenue is eaten tin ---*----- -—11 — — — - - •----------Rapporu-n, Prvvvutbe*, Hyreuv, .u .
wm orgar.lwl with ’-C members.
At pawwyi.
the House of Representatives that tho
Milan with 150 name*.
The Hcnate bill appropriating ff.OUI to Senate bad arrived at a conclusion upon in the cost of collecting it, and that it
pay timexpcvww dtheElertand.Camn i*- tho vote of Ixiuislana, was ready to meet is so heavy that It destroys industry age, and many of iho Marble MuBUtamUt
The fararding-houM* of John Gagnon, lion
and
enterprise,
nnd
kee|«
the
people
meted to mark the reating jtfkeeot IrltDda
th*t body and prooxxl with tb&lt;i count of
and a dwelling belonging u&gt; Lyman
so poor that they cando mulling but] who start 'd out In life wt-h n.r, art- KKAKEvingham., at 'faroda, burned Monday appropriating |3MJ,0(J0 to supply the de­ the electoral votes.
.
In the Hoi sk, ut eleven .o'clock the barely subaist.
forenoon. Loss, $1,500; no instfranne.
ficiency in the apnropriatlun for public Senate arrived. The pre**! ling officer
Fo-oxT, than 1 atu, ' I u ti ut&gt; it’t u pity
printing aud binding the cowing fl«cal said: “Thejoint meeting of Congress reCora at
&gt;;
. fa'*.M
M
During tlje nienth of January .there • and It’* a pity *ti» true that MuhuoikbU xavi wz~y-wrFar th. -wxwtwa
The fiex't inerting of the Michigan Bro- ydar,
w... !
l*L. A1 a 1N xuaranteew better, safer trvatmade 12T2*'
a report which
wa««*agreed
'’’a’AZTijn
7.TZJ .77
’ IT'Vi* to Ij
its .session. The objections pro­ WtR) coined In the various Li. d. niiots 1
• »i n . w-re lupuoard to staid m *
Keepnra* Awiciation will convene iu-toe janil
du*
bill
passed.
It
provides
that
from
sen
ted
to
the
certificates
from
the
State
of
Supreme Court room at Lanalng, on and. alter the pce^nLarawm of Congress Lmisiana having bran submitted m »hc a total of 7,■’&gt;0:1,141) place* repre«sntine
r »r ayra wui not laat fcareeiy the
Wedufraay MareL 14th, 1577. • An inter- i
•.-It vr rnx xagcroaa. &gt;1 bare
'“IcraJir
TaXMOCTBIFPiOTLTflAaESlOUCTrED.
printer-^hiulnot ;my a | Commission the two house* have recon­ a total value of $3,KK5,MX
&lt;-»ting programme has been arranged, in- ;theCongreradonal
The excited anil protracted contest
price ex trading M route per 1000 ems for 1 venod to receive and consider the deriahidlng.ftr discussion many vubjecta of .orm,
it bp »uuh worthless material a
/^Bi&amp;TJT*Mi‘Woentaau‘"‘urf^Um® Mon of that tribunal In writing bv a ms in Arizona over the question of rt- j
dt*p tutomhto the apiarian. There will .work
In binding, etr.
hwity of the coinmiaatoncra, and slgnrxi moving the Territorial capital from '
L_'
lie an exhibition of honey and imple­
i «»r of the element*, and it* orig
S?2ri‘y rT*i,ut2‘,.n ‘‘y^Mtaloritvoftbecohimiratonentagrre- Tucson to Prescott Has at length l&gt;ecn
ments of the apiary. Entertainment will dedatiug the Tilden melectors
Florida ing thereto."
*ait in
fwn turns a dar* and ding]
settled. Prescott tiu» utlaimsl die ob- i
lie provided for visitors m far Mpo*kti&gt;le, duly elected wan adopted; ol
yeas, 142;•
~
The
decision
having
l&gt;een
lieen
read,
the
nrepre
­
ir
wblie
&lt;u
&gt;«t
will
in
time
cover
haen
an«l tho hotel*jgive reduced rates.
ject of btr itfnbitiofi,
a P"* »“»• w*h 0,0 Mcepdnn aiding
ked ;wtwtt&gt;er /there
7v
Krr° i**'
»**iro lw»
siding offlror
officer F
eskoii'wtufftier
^tber* wa*
W|is ;
1 virfaca. Sjixx flw month* ago I wai
The Grand Trunk railway has reduced r' j. lit ■■'W
of .7Mr.
I urman
Eta.,) who voted:; *”
anv
objections to U
Ute
drahton. ................ !I
—afR-mativa
i,--- tt &gt;(Itap.,
—.............
y objections^
mi deefadon.'
&gt;&gt;■»
..... ....
.. ......................
.. Gil.... 1
the prices of *econd-ctas« passenger tick­ &lt;r&gt;
DETBO1T MARKETS.
mtbo
affirmative.
, .objections
were
presented by Mr.
■
Frx'edZlnc
Cirintbian
JWonuB»rnt«|
ets from Chicago as follows: To Boston.
The ronfarenec report on the bill pm-, son (Dem.*, La.) and by Senator W,dlacu
1 -ar m tr i 1 studied the nature of Zinc,
•15; Now York. vi*. Erie,.010. This tea vidtag lor tbe defialjncy iu (he aeprnpri- i Item.. F’«. i The Renat.* then withdrew
FioUXr-Now process S8(jCf&lt; 1W; choice ,
reduction of$5.
.
.
n »re i f und II to be altnott ZDKjrnaUon for the support of titefmpli.: print- ' nnd the House took a receaa till to-nmr- white winter at 07 2S@7 75; medium
There will tie a parade of the rod ri1&gt;winter, 0H 50^7; ambers, |6 5O@7: Min- • ■vt. WITH TMAT VV Bkomzx (which is jtir.c
t : ■ .p r) and which 1 knew Asd etuhtrneeotaapring,**; 75@7 50; low grades to
towSntflUTBitK ' ' D'-lr-lt &lt;.n Was!,.
WMOonaidered.
oonaidered.
' TresDAV, Feb. 20.—Tbe two houses superfine, H 50(38; rye flour &gt;4 W(&lt;0 25; -■ I fjr aytt, J became fully convinced that
LdJIton *«,birthday, and speeches and irtbyp. propriatlon bill wm
TwnMrAT,
T
huwitat, Feb. IS.—In
Intb®
the Hen
Hrnatr
ate the met in joint ronveption to proceed with buckwheat flour, $7 25f&lt;«7 50.
axeri-faraliiUie evening.
. ■&lt; Frwtod E*ne MuniraicDts were a God, r--‘-7 Railroad
»-«»—-&gt;*-■««
• Tt.
.
.
—
bill waadiscnaMsl.
Tbo “
j
Wheat—No.-1 white, «1 57(*vl 57|;mill- -&gt;qd totOo people, and that I «uid cooUtica,. February 30.—The wrestling' Pacific
District
of
Columbia
bill
then
came
up.
mg. No. 1, 51 5U&amp;1 30i ; No 2, ?! 4fi. A-, acfantiouil v reoomni-nd them to my
match for &lt;300 a side Iratwran McLiugh- was amended by exempting from taxa- i’ —— •— ,
un
»
sale of extra white fa reported at 01 82.
fritbda. by nature 1 find they are jus!
lin, of Detroit, and Cavanaugh, of Ver­ tion property used tot educational *•
Kt itunw i.
**. —1—Mtionai pur- : an elector, on the ground of inoligibllitv. ' Uom—We&lt;tj4bJc,
mont, was witnessed Iw 1;50O people. m*..
tbs opposite of stone. They can novel
and paMed-ycan, 1»; t_
rf., 12.
nays.
' Mr. Aliinon offered tho following:
‘ |
“ *y-Mixed.40f441c.
McLaughlin won easily tn two straight poses,
utungmiolor after oxidization takes placs
Tbo house pnaswi die naval’Appropria
­
------- J(c&gt;o/r«f,
That the objection made to |
iey-*-0t&lt;ji 1 10 per cectal,
falls.
*
“
tion bill. Also a bill removing the polit­ the vote of Daniel I« Crossatan, one Qli ’
jlw—&gt;1 2r&gt;(gii 85 per bld. Hupply (they being oxidised before having th«
Works). Miis can never jpnw on the1'
ical dtasbilidee of Joeeph E. Johnson.
the electors of Michigan, is not good In t»
Tbe speaker laid be fare the House a taw and fa not sustained
ns—City bandpteked, 51 H0(a. I M; 1 surface as liters fa no toot hold or austi
* GENERAL NEWK.
mewsago from tho President vetoing tbo evidence.
•
| com ry handpicked. §1 70(41 Ki; choice
fw vegetation to feed upon as it th
Mifctiree &amp;reet, Grand Bapidw Minh*
bill perfecting the revision of the lawaod Revived, That said vote be counted counpy, *1 4U(o*l 05; common,
3&gt;(&lt;v ca«e with Marble, which ,11 'oomnMdf
the United Rtatea. Hfa objection is to with the other votes of the electors of said 1 1
Ivx-tlv ofllate Th' ro»ur of . the*Frc»n
Gmktennk. February 14.—Two Rioux the section which directa the clerk of tho State,
notwithstanding the objection ;
r—Bella in large low iu 20 cts Z nc M'nu.-naoU ii al*o very artr*|ii*'..
Indians Charging florae and Makre- House of Rc-prescnlalivee to select one
s
MtekagoaofgoodqnalityjltoSJcta. : —dm,* eX4C*iy ]|ke a lipbi’ ax-U *|«rk
Them-RMuid-Us&gt;. arrived at.Spotted Taj] newspaper ta ysch of tbe States mid terri- made thereto.
agwnc^rmhotej). having WVthe hoatife tarieM in which *11 .*ihch treaties And lawn
ramp January 16. They report that of the United State* m mav be ordered
t'raxy Horst*, with all the bcMtiles except tor publication shall be puHielwd.
aatudad
that . the
Moou«n.nu&gt;tamji*Kwii oy a vou-oi win ji.
r.ggs— r.i to in cu» lor. sirieuy irOHII.
;
i .reol
J, ma’triai
. for
L.T
--the Uncanapm*, were encamped On
Mr. Durham (Dem. Ky..lmoved to sus­
was also raiMid by the House I Fish— Whitefish per half bbl &gt;4
I »•»« '« M «M diirorvrttl, which «u
longue Rivor, near the mouth of Prairie tain the veto and said ’that he would, as toObjection
the vote of K. M. Doggett of Nevada, trout, p 74; Labrador herrings,
Mebnap, but so &lt;tora6/e«ndwnrjstny.
Iteg Creek; that Hitting Bull, with thn soon
as
powiblo,
report
b-ck
tbe
bill
on
tlie
ground
that
beheld
thooffice
of
George's
Bank
codfish.
86
7A;
tameless
wrokn
•
(th•■re^uWtee
K&gt;
Much
attdroutingeut, is on thfa aid* of the Yellow- with the objectionabff feature removed.
--—- MMboHw!
»cnn», marching to Join tlient.: that all cl&lt;- Tbo veto wm sustained, yen. 21!; nays,
Mtre to makewws on tho lew; terms obon the «th nf November.
Hope-Kira.21 eta per ii&gt;.
a aX'-.Z. . .ran ,.w
, win
«??/ them-telrro are
Mr. Durham then reported hack tbo bill
A resolution vnw parsed by the Senate
Hidm—Green,5) to«; cured 7 toS:
to S;.AU
drv
G Steacy fin jpy oeunty (Clinton, P«.) 1
— --------- --, — HU.U, -.nil, &lt;
IUKI leaving
iibcmk:
out the section objected to by toe that the vote ofR. M. HaggeU Iw counted I Hint 14 to Id; suited 12 ton 14. Green Calf- f ^^4 bOWBvW list in 018* r to recniu the
such are the facts
President, and it was framed.
Ait-tartw ag *ncy,and be protected, I tod to
Tbe House proceeded to the eonsidera - HSfiESKJliSS!^^
The store of William Sterrea A Co., impurcbaM tbe control of the torfam, or Xu-£££&amp;.________
“"rH’.r".of 1*”®**n Broadway, worobbed tion &lt;A the Hecate bill to ratify the agree­
a-jjney, m I
It ba&lt; ra-k nmay thou- ft?than iUrrtn" ab’l f?!
•&gt;n Wednesday night of the flnrotof the ; ment with certain bands-ot Htoux Indirandi&gt; &lt;ffdollar&lt; 10 pat 1 - t He Mot-urocnte. itrtfarm-d by MweevnmciMlaaaMi
I ans, and alao with northern banda of the
a tri
od -ram! 'bi
* -. &gt;■ a* to pro-,
o—t---riiTYtitert tin ke■ ■ ** 11Va'yp * ■ and to racure ouisir • ।
Indien depnatahrm.
j
VbmT’tm J moved «n
to
count
the
electoral
vote.
r.
Tucker
!
dreraed
ubickena,
lOljtlic
;
dressed
ducks,
|
tnct agent* arnl Im* J .
viHnity of t)rmdwrv»d. D. T.
'Mr'. w*.» &lt;**«•.• 7*x'1 njo.T.wJ »n
amendment providing that nothing in (Dem., Va.j presented an objection to! lOfrtlifltdresaedgeera,hfatfat.
in
largn cattle train was captured e
the art should be construed m authoris­ the counting of the vote of Itaniel L. • Provision*— Mow pork,•!»(«&gt; 102.i; clear
Beal- Butte. FieU-her'a hgni
K^.1,1. IwU H/-?- -1—- - &gt;
ing a removal or Hie Sioux Indian* t» the Cnranman. one of the electors, detdaring i mcra M7 50. Mom tract fa firm at MISO ।
PWOFIMIWIK ■
•'
*
**.“*••
vicitnir. Indian Territory. The amendment was that one Benton HanchoU having been fall 75; extra meax, 012f»12 50. Hauis it, for thin e-Htniy, and b-.iig it&gt;Uy,iuat&gt;&gt;*d
“TOO LATE I . DDHUHBODGH KEGLECT!
With Urt.Monuracataxed tauta*mIfatlnd
short distance from agreed to and the bill mwevd.
Qtectedzme ortho elHtam-fbr iho State of] are steady al KtaWir. .Hlu.uldors &lt;pfiet
Fmd*y Feb. id.-Ite HnuM Nil U&gt; Michigan, and baring held, and still hold- I A17i6t8e. Driadueofquiet »l 14**. Break­ to tecure the ac-ncy In adjoining counties
provide tiir rltanging and fixing the ing, the office of United States commfa- fast Imoon, quiet and oteady at imitelfa*. al no Milan 1 4ar. T »s*»«aiw-ady sold
stoner, had absented bln.self from tbe 1-ard at lOftgl 1c for ti"rv-.*&gt;»; IIUaIII for and set up aevrral of tbo Frc».ud Zine
M inuHtents and they gnfe pvjKt talijtfaimeeting of the electort on thb titii of- Vtgood haa I ma mere than ever sntldted that
Cou- cembSr'arnl thathfaptero had tietrn ffltod ^TmaUre—*h^*biow&lt;in
&gt; bill by the other electors. The objection condition,?! Ml? car lots St U5t E »rly K .&lt;se; lhe*e Ifonumant* are n«*t'n»d to come into
I
rlaitua that tbe fact chat Hun diet: sham­ * ^tods -Clover, •&gt;. Timothy,2,10to 2,L'i.
a”.
ed himself from the mwiing did not cre­
(Signed)
J. C. Stowcsp.
ate a vacancy, and therelora that said]
Rai in
70b; Saginaw per bbl 51
pay «7&amp;MiaO meh per annum u&gt; the mbt
of the sinking fund until sakl amount toKuffiHwi, when added to ocher suras to

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of self-control so astonished Felix that —and Norah turns*! to. her tell with walking arm-in-arm with Mary, and
Sunshine
f* &lt;IS qtllte fahcni wjtgj fjwwould have patience, looking forward to the time Norah beride him, down the strret to which they were rapidly speeding— i f : 'birib .•
i&lt;ri! to
when- liis building stood i» “H ks and Margaret's eye was an constantly
r&lt;« “
when
Felix rtiuuld come ARjfeVrel
an&lt;
*■*- “
said, and there wbn nothing left fpr
TbeUoMon.ltatey fttebe
the
I aat in a darkened chamber
grand oompleteneta.’ It was the flneH fixed on her companion as though she,
&gt;ut tlMeir.hAhseboVljqyramnlete, —
,-hAMone
1
Norah but to speak—m&gt; she said, bl^
Near by sang a uny bird:
Shop anti hulnte lit H----- decidedly. bail, indeed, the conduct of a priwoiter
— wanting to perfect ....
ch was
her iuippffiesst
Inq
it was with that des|»etate effort WhlcL
Through all my deep pain ant
Miles
wa»
very
proud
of
this
building;
in
her
charge.
'
A Wonderful song I heard.
There
was
nothing,
she
eonstmtiy
as
­
most of US hgve inade when we feel
The blrdling bright «ang in the sunlight we must say something at a time when sured him, for the poor to do. but to he had ex;&gt;etided a great deal of cah-uBefore nine o'clock the next morn­ Bell's lecture m hla wunrierful ’faintruwe would give almost the world for come to this good land where work luUou uud thought on ita arranguFrom out of a gulden throat;
The Song of love he was singing
potrar to keep away in silence and on- and )iay Jri nliuqifaiji*! were to be bad rneufo, as well us.money in carrying ing, there Was a great tumult In t^er
—4ChtHHfwjh«J longed to ohcylier call, these arrangements Out; and very house where John Cooney-Iivied—&lt;'
Grew Mooter with ev'ry note.
noticed:
eagerly
"add
eloquently
did
be
expiate
and
how
piously
he
burhed
the
lour
­
greater
excitement prevailed -thlin'
-What
I ojfbned my casement wider
to bis fair list* ners on the u&gt;*i** and when Norah entered It In'the night LOXlife Girtbe office In fWwt.' 11. vftrilt-eti
ing In IjIsfllfaJ pifly, I heelMiot say.
To welcome the "ong I heard i
.
Jswtrtics
There was a cousin of Mrs. Tim capacities of. tlie- whole place. From time, and fell fipntlng, and with a miles awhy. Notoillyi WM '*t*e&gt;"Voice
.straight into my waiting Ixwout
Cooney, u young blacksmith, who one room to&amp;iotherhc led them, until heart breaking almost with the weight of.tf»etn*purMr oteariy reeognltadi but
Flew sunshine, and aoug, and blhl.
OHRWTtaK CHVBCB-C. I. l»v», I1 rising a» if to go. Iff* kept his eyes lived in the same village with them. at hud they paused, that is, Milm arid or Itw recover}.-*! love, and sorrow and the acctavcra of.the message afap^eard
VZ ttor. iWfle&lt;'«rvm rt»l.&gt;uthal
.a
No longer I now uu sighing;
' ►.*. Hnwtay rMwx.l Iramrdiatlv *n.r ranri.
flx’ea on her s&lt;&gt; kindly and withal with He wtu* u shrewd, .industrious man, Norah, for Mary now took the oppor­ repentance ;• wilder than when in that the applause of the audiepco which at The reason canid thou dlvlno?।
hour jxx&gt;r Felix listened to her tendrif the lecture.
’
such a taider look of Inquiry, as if he who wn« bent on making money, tunity to disappear to a pretty balcony still
Tlic blrdling with nir abidrth,
।
and clasped her U&gt; hfa
felt for tier in her sorrow, whatever it which, in hfa wise prudence he laid Iwuilng from an upper chamber, and confession,
Protestor Bell’s lecture was itt ’itself
And aunahiue and song $re mine.
. VfKTUonbn’ KMlWOPAVUHtMtUH-C. &lt;». — Unrprr'x Jfcgarinv.
| waa, that the girl felt compelled, us it upr'JUid'ffever did any om&gt;tapk fatter there, for the first time iu his life, breast, and pleaded, where no plea&lt;l- a wonderful cxhHritiari of thd'pawem
•M* Two‘MM.I*»« .r. HurrIr-«rvrtt'rfAh*»tr&gt; »t 10.
Mlles Brewer spoke of love to woman. ing woe needed to eonvftiee, Ufa sick- of ths,invention. .Frow hte triform,
than
he
when
following
his
plctur
:
'. TO,*. »ri. Kni T&gt;. m. **hto:h S.-UK-I Ml U m
UU I U ll you, we’re esque railing. All the girls in H—'• It was a twilight fitting for the tale of 1n«s and poverty, and his trust in her. the speaker, placed himself.Ui com­
• rbryer masting e»wy Tbnrwlay cvetuty.
JCOftAH.
thought so, und there was not one In constant and patient love lie had to
Tim and Marx- and Miles Brower munication wither.’T. A- WaUon,
going to Ameriky, ’hat’s all."
QAPTIST (JHVW-H. , Srrx-.- every F«VUib j
■* The that'll all was sjxikeh with such his sphere , of life who could not tell, a sweet J une twilight, so soft and were there; fearful of much, thev hte MSsocfale _1n Bnefort'. Tlie"fatt* r
n.M4Tr.w..&gt;tRMv4 fMterfrk'* :
1
knew what however, from tlren sent the Morse alphabet by taius’, ucnpuiriug
turn have nniiini*&gt;ii*sl 1 up u ,suftlcieriey warm, tiuit it alone was enough to scarcely
I a treiiiming
trembling;'
&lt;k-spuirlng tour,
tone, us
a« told
subdue
the
heart;
and
tharstory
of
love
1
the
extraordinary circumstance of her ical sounds, which waadiaUacUjTaudthat
it
was
the
very
climax
of
a
stem
Jof
love
for
him
to
have
warranted
, ,■
. .
. ,
i
It
t..c
z* z z-zzz
Norah &lt; oouev sat spinning Iji her fat,..
r_:_.
i up triage any ; day he.lmil chosen could nnt fall Idly on the car 01 her 1nocturnal departure, they hud started ible to the entire awli«nce.i The: aira
fa* aflher saying that.'
that! 11«&gt; ask
usk for
iof n.
j*ui the
me blacksmith
uiacasmiui who listened to It.
Iin the .first train for C—, and there plavetl on an organ wen- trr----- ’
“Ocb, don’t beaflher
It. But
W&gt;inw*ta&gt; •*" mother's humble cabal.* Since 4*1'7
Trans kill broth . break she had worked at the wheel gOJ,»t
jiving ould Ireland—there had not fixed his heart on uny of hb
were all gathered together, aston­ ana on‘being asked , for a.
Miles had not counted vainly on the they
’
Mr.
*f» eorJMI}- tarllwl
. with unroriltW tingen*, bitt the W‘HK fa* dark days enough without that &lt;»wu kin, Dor lost bls heart to any or turn aflat™ had taken in his favor of ished, enraged, and far rrom Mpeecb- Watson'complied with •* A_...___ „
The prosperous Mlles was a Syiku’F nnd finally made a dhort
I M|itq fipjk-h jhc&lt;irl »■« aimit to be- i happening. Norah.’’
,
hfa own enyptry.; Norah Cooneynloou late— he did not- have to usk for naught. les*.
1
— I Rnfle buWrjif. ita wearying , wuuenes-*
After n silenot’ of amne seconds lie! answered h&gt; hfaldea of perfect beaut v Norah listened with a clear conscience striking
contrast, Indeed, to the poor, speech, the wonia belug perfectly dls' Ituvahud
these-p"
*■"“
. from
.«• tin-.. and worth
•
--•-In * woman.
------ He»•—seen
• -----to nls pleading, and feeling absolved •note,
•!■&gt;»not
v...iutnv
. ... tn
raa. all
mowi
- llUlirS“las'll
| •*1 ........
Did ye hear
Tim
had
ill-dreseeti.and almost despairing tinguhdmble. to all persons . present,
1
[Bugtnttt Jlirrrftirg.
heard in the Illite room, nnd the hum | &lt;}»?”
‘
; iierteftyn in his frequentvWtOt Tim’n from all prior obligation, answered Irishman
; he Jooked. too, handsomer who broke into prolonged apnjauqe.for
'
of the wheel was almost mournful . ** Yte, ‘his mornlti1,—un’ mitiier ivtll I houm.*, had Iwvn eimbanted more than him as he hn*l prayed she would. But now
In his wrath than ever before; which Mr. Watson returned'thank**.
1
JF. II. YOUNG,
withoutthut pleasant accumpauiiiieiil. L„
b 'HrD's got married, Felix, to one once by her touching song; nothing there were no tears, no smile** bh her and
noisily, and with a great and quite Every experiment was suceenMfulZaud
WJ.
J
But Norah had no heart to sing thfa o’thcmYunkef girls.”
consciousnem of his superior­ the invention was subjected to; tever.«&gt; lovely hud he ever heuvd «« her face as she fa-trotbed herself anew— apparent
•
itay: though it was ope of the very' "Thespalp
’peen! will he Im* coinin’' "Katblcvu Q'MQore." ".The Exile uf nothing that betniye&lt;| the girl’s heart ity
• to the whole group, did he argue
brightest and pleasantettrfhough the &lt;ht*r here,.wit
jioiut, that this v us lite inarriag*' Erin'* was InVewterl wltlf rite very soul wub moved. Norah's love-duy was the
1
IL A. HARBER,
cabin was re.'plendeut with sunlight!i, ।
....
...... .
Nevada Indian* ' Keep
day,
and
he
’d not put up'
u- Hasv
of
music
a*
it
came
from
her
li|^.
over;
her
romauoe
hud
tjided,
she
alW.
aut
*
up with such
hu
Af l&gt;. tiquitoSBUilr JlBak-lan' and Surjrvu there »«. &gt;...t» rar
to cheer
etrer her
Iter dark-1
&lt;Urk-. 1' “
»vto
Weiv k«»h»k &gt;•&gt; «»*••«. •! ~»&gt;y. i'-toqiifcteniiig to her sqttgs, from
nipsl wondered ut the agitation of the low performance; Norah Cooney
,!
..”’"WWrto. ***
.»!• office: ti'-or rvafcWnrt. on corner uf WmMM
... ........ .
K'"« »■"“«
watching her
ways, her gentle* inaii fa-sldo her; she had taken a new bfa“ by promise,
and‘ u
his
she should
*
*--*
*
* fa.
The howling wind ttmlriHMttgshow
iieMe, ber wire for. the poor mother, her view &lt;of
-i...'2rK,*,e- .
...
I *• * ’ i._..... ei..-. .e^i.i
h me.
life, in me
the past
post few
R-w montlw,
nionuix,
They all talked, but tn no purpose, plays sad havoc with the comfort &lt;»r
M. C. ELLIS.
I Thai v&lt;*iy 'lay » letter hail come'। " Au’ leave tlpe .'ubiM, und the nice, artK’tlofidbr Mrs. Tim,
his
v»»uhhr,
for
it*
duties
und
responsibilities
iiud
till
the
brothers
arid
Mary
finally
......
.v..
uutien
»iiu
responsiui
mies
ium
us,
un
inc
uromers
auu
alary
nnxuiy
rea.U»1- fn»ui jrhu. ill America, urging ld» 'comfortable thinnthatw fawn yvrown her womanliness |n tin- iierfonnanee Isuiued n new almpe, the fervor of feel-lsoned Miles into quiet, when Tim said: the Flutes, and their tepeta are bkrdly
yi« «mn&gt;. Oflire
L J- Wtekl*u'» note. | mother and sister, .more importunely ?vrar In un’ yMtr out, Tver Mid Iver -&lt;&gt; of duty, it was, that Miles Brewer lov-11ng—the lu-iftt-glow, the great hope—, “It's agreed now, ye’ll nil fare It adequate to keep out winter'*, ebilly
ye'll
lure
Faith an’ wasn't It for. the &lt;&gt;uld
llrckfrocc. flrwt Ihmim- e»«l ot ttw X. E. Cbur
blast. An average Indian caujuUrar'
than ever, to hasten before autumn set long!
'
nt * going
k***uk alolig
*•*&gt;■•&lt;« wuil
«*&lt;•
•‘•t.’•"'I ••''■uuhl whut u jewel of a great becaase undefined—wa* gone. 1 with Norah. It's a bail bitahiess, we ju« much warmth from a rtDblt-likhi
! in, u&gt; that good land of his adoption— folks I'd l*c aflher
SMITH A- KNAPPEN
It's not worth i &lt;u&lt;*h.|-wVri.Mfe would b«. But Milqt* hud no Miles Brewer was an honorable, kind,. -----------ullknow—-and
and we'resorry
we'resorryit
happened. robe and half a dozen sticks of flreIt happened.
I tiiat laud which, according l&lt;&gt; hi» rep- • •,,■---- y — .. * . . .... i,,
courage t/kt«.|l
to tell It
her
of it,
and rm
no inci-1
“well-to-do
” L*..lt
&gt;.
..wkttmtr..
nr nt
it mill
In.1!- ' mqievtuble,
. KI.. fine-looking,
I.
;.... ...
i
*
I..
..
irt.
.
_
t
_
..
.
Felix here fa almost like a l*rotner_ti» w«xmI a** a white »p*n oan from thr
A .TTMJiNtl’i •&gt; i*» *nd SJkllur- In l,1.an reseiitatloDn, waa literally uvertlowifig t ’??
&gt;
।
xx wy. wsente In *1: t&amp;r Cutirt* .&gt;t U.i* -taie withfarilk mid hom-y. Ami Tim. the! She looked up[ tsi gladly when he dejBGtjiriivd up lit .hfa, inverse with . num; and whut winnthc tbatata- should us; and Mlles Brewer fa a man to be genial iieat of a patent Stove., They
..Hl_
..nr. llu.lt...-. XI V I.
i Norah “
that
would lead‘ directly to the turn coldly from him—when she knew proud
.........................
nroud offorany
of for any womai
woman In the land. wy,: "Ingin build little tlxy-gpl all
I gulluni, ifravc^liearted, industrious said this, that Felix, who hud m-ver in ■ broaching
or that subject. There wan how thut woufal tr*Hil&lt;le him—merely out
’ll lave it to
her.
_"t we
~. 'I!
ta I..
.1. This fa your 'round’em; while man’s liry,
big
Tim, hu*l utideil to hisentreutie-infor-1 his life &lt;lare&lt;l to sjKuk of marriage u* nothing left
for him but to speak with
* "----- '
”
’ "
wedding-day
Norah
Cooney—which Can’t come near ’«h.” The" prrt*ent
muTloii which, of itself, was puwrrlul I the girl, dared to do it now. And Tim’s wife alx&gt;ut the matter, but alas for the fond und fooli»h . memory of----one
who
hu*l
forgotten
her'.
’
Norah
man shall be your husliand?^'
CHARLES H. BRA D K
••old weather te toomtieh for th»4r\ihito call a verv thoughtful shade u&gt;the naver-wasu warmer. tru&gt;T.huartoffered
girl of good
und
so she
, .. a p
" -• sense,
—*—
,Tir\«7F'i
There wtu* a deep silence in the lit- 1-mOpby, aud drives Ubi®&gt; forth ,from
brow of mother ami slider—Tim had Jo young m;d*lqp than that laid, l«fon* knocked in the head by the asking. was
nnu-li.-uriu houw with MUw tie room when hi- bad flnlahH hl. their wigwams, looking.for somajpore
marrie.1 with a Yankee girll The Norah County Ip the Belt same hour
■*’ i Think of such nn answer us this bring
bride; too, sent word by Tim, that »hc ( wfa-n’the nuc^ifity of parting puk up'** , returned him when nt Inst he bnwh- Brewer, hl- fa•trothed—arid there was t M|ieech; an*i it w« many minutes be- substaQuaJ shelter. A fayorite r*Horl
great
Joy
iu
the
household
that
night
.
f
on
. NorMh Jifted her
and
for them at present are (lie dump pile**
H&gt;egged-heP.dear mother, and lH*r swi' t| &lt;m them.
-L
.
----- A_‘
।. Iwl Clu»KUbJett:
’
•'
whenI they saw how the blacksmith
bhwksmith But
But she
she iuul
i.iul atrmunh
nf liwU and
un.l she
uh« at the furnace-. The nlag4rfre|ierstrength ut
LEWIS DUllKlZB.
sfate-r Norah to come with ull haste
" Go, Norah, for ye must,’ he said.‘
‘‘It?k tint bad. MUe- ; hut iMdu’l you hud at last won.
•
'
'•
"
but
tell
me
afore
you
do
it,
that
ye
’
ll
said,
so
solemnly,
that
her
hearem leave a ;&gt;ot uf Hiag to cool fa-fore frn
iWTtR. Notsry Puldlr. Res! tklalcsnd tiiwir
knew it nforehand? Norah h-fl her
tying
It, and iu ixinsequcnce thart- Is
were
awe-struck.
'
lake
the
thought
o
’
me
deep
down
in
•nee jfamt. r&lt; |lr&lt; tl..n. protspllr mrt*-. »n&lt;
In-art beta tn I her when she came from
early wedding-day was appointed,
---- -•-* office In l» ।
yer heart, where none o’ them for­ I refund, she's engaged to*mnrry some ......An....
"If I'd died afore this day 'twould always a k. ttle &lt;.f molten iron stand­
. ...... .......
und the .......
Intervening
time seemed w
to
Great us was her love for Jrcluml, eigners will get ut it. Give me the man tlwre ns MN»n us he can rome to Norah to have taken wings when she have been a happy thing; but I’m i ing, which throws off gQpqlcterabi*hear, and
arid1 the
the IPiutes
punished
(hinkiutr false!v
neat,
iutea copgrogkte in
.Mm. Cooney had now resolved tooboy tokcii that ye loveiu&lt;4 an’ thntyr'JI be
sul down alone in the cottage the even­ punish«l for thinking falsely of Felix crowd** around if, taking advantage of
UNION HOUSE
that cull—site would emigrate. Norah
“No! n* that so? Somedniken brute ing preceeding it, t*&gt; make some tri­ Lever. 1 gave him my* heart. I what they undoubtedly considor a
[ofa 1‘uildy. I ti be Ignrnd. Bo for fling, final preparation.-*. Mlles* house hadn’t the right to take it bac-k with­
dfapcuNuUou ui tLcir.i-fa-or.
when.the old woman expressed her &lt;k-. l am t*»,ask the like *»( you, but I’ve a ' pity's sake break up the nint' h, Mary,
rv ,
was all “set in ohier.” Norah herself out he gave me the leave. Mlles, I LaM
winter they established A.Mjjmaterminalhtn’. her•readinesi u&gt;gu tutbitI thru** li/veiluii’* fatter irt tin* fa-t 1 I must iiUve her?
had heha-d in the furnishing; and, she, knew him from the time when I was nent camp on the Eureka ConsolhMted
loreigu lanti. The fact that Tim was rabin in I retain! with heu|»« of turf and
a child; I promised myself to him afore
prosjurriug there, and timl John, the, potatoes' Jistsay that ye’ll keep me ' "What you must not do, Miles, is with the intended husband, had ar- I knew ye was iu the'world. Oh!—oh dump, and remained there until the
ALF. C. BUXTON,
1 "
eldest boy. hud irequentiy written to In mind till I come ufthcr ye, Noralt. IjURttJU^. I w.rm't ligve ymi '•ailing r.ingeil all theplace tl'iit looked "quite forgive me! I can't fa false to him advent of warm weather.
nm’s countrjTiieh names. I'veheani |*u!ucc-like,. ” as themother
the mother said.
said, *
/ 1 VXyMTrtl. MinnUcUirv* 12tV asd Shut G ir ■ Udi. uf .thr g|orivu». beauty &lt;ii the Cooney.”
naw! Jf he'd takemeback lohfa heart,
VA ta*t tepltin* *11
and fln&lt; Machinery
wife, who lived in C—
' niy^iusTitind often speak of Mr.TMix
.RrHfcb-loa4cr». at *t&gt;y uianufactan’. furai»b&lt;&lt;l ui strange lund, of the "r*sini and hi f “I’Bbpvii. Felix, un'I’ll keep the . Lever, and he qeVer would consent to heard a rejsirt reapectlng Norah's .
ta’0URM ’J
ri‘ {’7
hat prtre. Shop war Ibc plalniUK mllL
Buying A Vftfftspun*." tiir work anft the pay, now ■ nnt'r—th(*‘Ho1y Virgin forget me if I
If 1I had
the gold in
•jHHrfy nmrrtw, »„&amp; l«JnK oppnwd nor
n'M
h*d ull
UUbeiold
In the
th- world,
w»rl.l. i
settled her mind on u point thut had j forget, it’s many un" tunny'a time I'll
J, n*&lt; uue might call to the match, as she had been to Tim’s He’s uf my own country; and, God I
Mn. M. J TIMMERMAN,
- •t tong-Useii UKMited Uy Ntoah and uer-f think-o1-y«w, tui li»e U*uughL'H keep tIm* young ;
-—-—-- - —
.......
j also, and a free-spoken woman besldea, I forgive me! I'd not lave him now for How
'T'EACHER of latlriinxnu.1 Mualc, on th. Ftano -elf. .ohn went, a niurried nian.from thcbonie-Hibkiicsanway from mvbrari,
oh®«ad a alrlaflf forBA.oOO.
“Now forgive me,
If ull
j she mo
said r&gt;'
so IUUI
much,
caused nuru
such UIS-I
dl»-| any other, though ye would u’done *
mv, Mary .I ii
i*ii !••••»
u, and &lt;«uwi
1 orOrtfaa. Trrin»: f.i uo fur 24 Imaon*. l&lt;r«- the Emerald fate, and as we i-uid, was I whim even me own inaithvr, an' Tim
m2:1 ■
wa.'rtk |*-A,klnvl,b.r
Ifishers were like Timothy Cooney ] turban ee In the family, that Tim had] CjT
doing wyK—but his wife was u fieri .that's so dear, couldn't keep off, dar- wouldn't have had reason for speak1 forbidden her the house. John, of .1ml. 1 di-wrve to i.mrri- &gt;’
'
* pOTVllU-.' rt b Wlff OvSHre.i
! sort of individual, and be himself was! j[u£ When ye
c*»m*\ ye will—It s Ing so «liHres|N*clfuliy. but you speak-j
JOHNM. ROE.
.2.^
.
I bore rwwitly. Ar. old num MH
know | course, took his wife’s part,and poor
la ditrereut *Tson, altogether, from 'enough, that—cfoiH saynb m*&gt;re.”
TTOVSE, S*«n an.! Carriage "Patau
t-noiivii wl|»t
wlbit tnvy
tiiev are."
; Norah, who hud been almost convinced
A wild struggle went on in the heart , W. ,M- Smith, aged 7H. who JltmUcar
well enough
are."
Tim. lbc^.rl.u«bu»- Wbumllwmolb-l
pn-Krtn,.,, „,rhi with smiles,
11 Frrsroluc. nu t 1‘ap-r ILuxslui
" It’s all tim fault of the Govern-r[ by Margaret that she was committing of Miiee us he listened to that low. hvre boeiuue u widower aomi* Awo
*hop over Iteyaott. * Look’*
•
I er and sister hud seen depart trom the for ,j|e bitu.riii~s of Norah's sorrow
i uuld home with mi much sorrow. All WM(t
IH..
ln a f,.w
hlt4.r ineiit." Interrupted Mary. "But about ' a vile and deadly sin In giving up all spoken, solemn confession; but his ex- veara ago, and had since iivGFirk en­
thought of Felix Lever, waa not sorry ee lent generosity i-omjuered every tin. wcluslon. Deaf, demerite&lt;t&gt;n&lt;i
CHAS, ir DEMAR A Y.
the eldest f“,n ' permiu-iotis, K urged ( wj,en Felix’s hand vlasiied hers for the this 1 can't promise to do anything. that things had come to such a decided other emotion as she ceased speaking, hideous In apiM-arnnee, he, thdbrffi n, to ;b» . »v ol doom, would never have
ti„, llwv
n„,
„„nw „b„ 'Twouldn't be right at all, at nil. You
juu**—for now she could settle with her
He &lt;anie forward, then, and leading jMirled wealthy, waa
wua shunned bysnarby near&gt;!’»» rrprvM-nird, or money r'-tundiM. Opp.. btduwd them to break Ibid lie ol bublt! _,lhl|„ wbh-b bbl tli. vu-l.inv l.wr.
own conscience, nnd compose iter mind r clix from the corner where he stood. Jy every one, until tlrudly * few.jKeeks
Un|ow now:,
i und nutu.ul love of muutry wUleb | _^uU„ „.bi..h „.lu.„ j|,..v (..d.-bfroui
which it was, indeed, very lu-edful weak and irresolute in hm grief and ago he announced hla desire tb marrv
Isiund them to the native laud. But ra- ra,... _ ..
into th.
.
- .........- that
his
love,to
where
Norah
was;
be
Joined
agaii
*
"■
•
—
J
she
should
do
—
nnd
thus,
with
n
„
In.
and
ofl*ervd
|5,(SKI
to
any
one
E PARADY.
I Tim’s words u uro now like "tagic,mid I .
.
। ■.
. right mind '.”
tlleir
their liMnrlu
hands together__
—Kill.
but Ulu
hh’voicx- who would furtrish him a wifej The
.Mn*. Cooney said that another week ; i - ..
kOIm. that ..u&lt;-k eherfahisl
Miles luruetl aamy without answer­ prayer on her. lip for jnxir Felix, site
' should see them on the great ocean on !..
Around that toilsome nstii ing Iris &lt;i&gt;usiii, for bls trouble was very i-ould listen .xmii*o»cdly to th** words w«b not clear, nor were hw eyea quite aiiiwuuwiikul created somu .^ttle
dry. as he said,
merriment at. Die . time,. but DQ&amp;ing
their way to him.
I
lhe kniw she
to tread
K.orc’ ,U 1,ld ,,,Dl r*4'*-v wl"h l° n,ak* of another.
"God has joined—man shall not further was thought &lt;d it t'll 'thi«
It wm* while slu* sat uloue in Tim's
There were some reasons *hy, hav- -he stramre land that distant tend in ‘hriurbanw or. mutiny in a preen­
asunder. Norah, I don’t love morning, when it wnsannourit'&amp;Hhat
ing decided on emigration, there wkipk ,hev were bustinu a Itabt wu- ga??U heart*bl,t Fwot.ld not affirm that house, waiting und wondering how it cleave
J. R RASEY,
you
the
less
that
I
freely
give
yon
to
could
fathat
Miles
and
her
mother,
should have twen more grtef than joy *
lie did not curae htacruel luck over and'
the'old man was married'••tef**Mi*»
and curiosity in Norah’s heart.
new.
lhe ^ow and her .
W ,o. ?,e and Tim and Mary, could t&gt;e so lute in him now; but you lore him better i’litebe Johns, a higldy-re^pefted
LI ptotn In the V
returning from Uie fair, which was than me—aud ll'» right you alKMild young lady, aged 1", living in the
.nd willing band*.
As lhe day drew near Its close, and I daughter were seeking, a warmer fire
t Jrl
G’}£!k ,ad “ '
marry. Boy, I wish you a hapnv life neighborhood. Inqpiry to-day,devel­
held
that
day
in
a
neighboring
town,
the light of the setting sun streamed than any ever made*&gt;f prat, cart its
lk
Brewer, even if that Margaret Cooney passed In the with her.”
T . m ops the fact that the old m'airs offer,
WEBSTER *J- HOBBS,
so gayly in ut the window. Lhe girl's ' ruddy light abroad : love! love! whut
*’
fuW’‘Pdnrt
He turned away as he finished speak­ made several weeks ago, ‘teas'aWnee
darknesn to the wfiidow in the buck of
IXLACKSStlTHS. AU kind* of worklu IHs- k sweet face grew sadder and more sol- H*i anuihilutor of time, und distance.1 „,e Prortl’*.'rf&lt;1
O I Mrtta«t4llarmhorimc Him- anmd'.l tu pnmi- emu, and more tliau om*v tin- tears, and seiwralion,and hardship it was to t01'„ ‘."f* ’ J I r? -became tli&lt;- mode Tim’s cottage, where, discovering that ing, and in a moment was hurrying taken up, and by-Powel iSlad«,&gt;.'witli
rapidly from the houa
Wasn’t it whose tamiiy 4he young iwoniAudiT^1*
kept back ail .luy, no blinded her cyw*1 thut Irish giri ! what a cheerful, Ih»|h*'.
"ak‘ rf i'/,1?!’ »U|“ ’
^5 '7 Norah was really, a» a friend luuj told
! and whp commenced uegotiaUoui by
inn Jihe could sraicrtj see logo on inspiring friend H was to Felix I.ev.-r !' ?I. ^1*1 ,,‘-1K|.‘borhood7 people her, quite alone, she tapja-d ut the Divide of liIm?
door, and then, without any bidding,
W’. D. PURCHIS,
* which the purchase* was made, Blade
With her. work—yet she would not rest &gt; w b«u b.. wiw ilrttel from lb. Smr &lt;.b-1
*'.«« 1'"^
quietly walked in. Norah was vexed
1 receiving the
$2,000 of Which
1 1
■pUOPBIETUIC .-IplAo Mito,« mik*«
»C V«r- from Oelkbor. sn the tram wen- WnS-Keet of hlS^ffratHns ! It elimn-ii him S '. ? J
t&lt;» see her in the village, so far from Wonder What Thcy’H Do Next. was paid to the girl’s father, the girl
k nwatvito. - Flour and
wire
the tovc« r»U* CuMuul &lt;iriudir&gt;&lt; M&gt;d Sti«lM ed bark—and once she tried to sing, I through all the trials which compass-lolM,r *,lh ^uA-ely n ceni ut his ('----- . at that unseasonable hour; she
derailf receiving:as an Intfuoefoent a
but that was a feeble, uiiimerrasful i ed him. und though he could not fight ^r,’.
~
. ..
doubted*not that the rister-in-luw had
&lt;l*6d.frotn
tliquidjn&amp;n
fpk. his;
of
effort, that, even if it had Hot been Hi- WujR.|f frw. from those trials, he com- ’
‘^“I'.ni
. 4
he
The negro minstAd, Thateher, the Am) acres, very valuable, Jani
terrupti d i.y the opening of tin- cabin batted manfully with them, ami kept
m/i ^7." “ , nw U» attend the wedding, though
JAMES FLEMING.
ng
door, would Of Itself have m
. mhi died a his eyes fixed on the one bright point
’ /..Hir.““ tiW.*1’1 In tin- full cunsclmisiit-MH that she other evening, told a ludicrous ntury negotiation**, which hud Mtm r
natural death.
. of the future. He was a fine fellow, W,».h«r
Wmlon. fire letters would fa* a most unwelcome guest; to a big audience at the Grand Opera­ some time, were completed UUftbifeek,
W ATOHMAKltR and Jcwrh r, «.i - -&lt;J
much surprised, therefore, was she,
V» BUsvt, NaMwUte. Mkh
and
the
wedding
occurred
last
nk*tit
in
wjiich
had
at
first
been
so
frequent
und
Tiie individual afaut to enter the | that Felix Lever; industrious, though
wtan Murgaret laid her hand on her House here, nnd put u catch phrase
ral&gt;in paused as hi opened the door, his industry was not prospered; reli- tegulur in npiietrihg failed, during the arm, saying hurriedly und impatient­ into the mouth of Indianapolitan» that the presence of a number of guests, n
has kept them laughing ever since. It grand supper being, one of |tbq condi­
und preparatory to introducing his gfous, and cheerful, and kind always, lust six months not a line haul come. ly, " You must go with me.”
lunesomeuew and normUr occui.« aW about two sailors and a poll-parrot, tions Imposed by the bride before,con­
WM. E. GRIGGS.
I.ersmi, mreouMiigle rup. I(.was Felix fanfi if ever no** mortal dtwnred a T|iv
,
efoned during the first two or three
"I don’t know anything about your and the expression of the fmrrot will sent! ng tb tins'sale;
Lever, Jfeurah knew, for tlifa was: the ‘ bi****ing, it was sdrely he.
b»lMi.millV,&lt;y«iK'»P&lt;’-ttul mode of| ■ s,„lh
vc
„. pn!t,v „lr! llldml , numlhs by thisiiUrnceof Felix, gave musts,” said Norah, removing herself illustrate perfectly the eflect of the do*
k® 2Sl&amp;Swb’onl'b^ ,wby at the close Of the half yr' r to a farther from her sister-in-law.
cisIons l&gt;y the Electoral Co tn miss ion 1
Mettled doubt of hte trutb. That he w&amp;h
"What if I've to tel! yoy something upon the Democrats. Two sailors who
Hynm-Slngingx j,
FRA NN J. PUR CHIS,
living Norah knew, for emigrants from alxnjt Felix Lever that you’ve lied to ■had a narrot with them went into a
XTllLAGK BARBER, «kd de*J.r lnfoH»r»,Tlr-.
Commodore Vanderbilt wan a.sharp,
[her native country In abundance had so meanly? What if I tell ye he' magician's show, Ln su upper room, in
Y Grot * runUddn* Gouda. uri (feu. ul Hkclear,
hard,
burines* man, whd’made
t&lt;» the raid—it was grief even livin' an' wine over the great t-ea to some foreign city. The three consti­
best qaaJitf, on* door Muth ot CaiMi Hou.-,-.
dwp, pm-lobrte love of.Invert old tl_—! mortal bertway.rtldwbrtw.1. tevtifled
1
vnu.d.p«rent» r..r tin- r nurlve taml. ,
j d 4„j f
-, hh H , for a moment to hallior such a thought, this piuce, Jiat u&gt; see the girl who fa tuted the entire audience. After each a great railroad conveniens, ctanlortbut even after that thought bebame a gone un’ proved false to him ? What feat of the magicians, one of the sail­ uble, safe, and sura for the,;pn&gt;lic.
U. S. MAIL LINE
In hb ..nle.il omgw lo em.nrte Uw
„Imvwnllj f„nil ;,f hl„
young in»n bad urged every rew»u tor I 8|
jo) ^]d ।^bm| lrfe
h, | Jiiller ami a ittaMed convicQim, the If I tell ye, Norah Cooney, that he’s ors would remark, “That's prettv which ought to.be grateful for what he
did. He sang hymn** at Ui£ loot, and
Ibeir reeking another l.ome and a bet-,
tall-rol-obeeked and young girl’s naturakcouragb and strong been at the &lt;leuth door with the feai'tr, good: wonder what they'll do next.”
ter l.v.nv In the ..ew.world, but their | foir »bc ^waya wrt. at.d her dark luur I will enabled lier to bear the*"grief uf an* that lie’s*down at my bouse this Finally one of tlie saiiora naked per- doubtless wlthalheere etnofldp * But
rtuehmeut to the-mild p.aee” ««iolrtdo,|lo?,wk
„„h1 t„ 'ddsertion with irture tirmuca-* and minit, and that I've come here for minalon to smoke, which the magicians probably lhere Was not much' sinsrag
cuhnnesa than aunider-hearted,weaker nothing on earth but to hear what granted, forgetting that in the room &lt;&gt;f hymns during the chanwhn*tic
:ic!i
argument r &gt;uflx„
Fuilx
» -71 , . &gt;»'•&gt;'«
»•
. “ !&gt;««•■&gt;••
beyond the reaoli
of argument.
.
Mlteell
t“ u, : T7
■ 1uniiiiicwnisiisi»suci-iTOncu,»rahw
.-oul.l liov. Jiown. lllwt would ye’ve got to say for yourself!”
might have
fin&lt;f..r*v..r tA ...»'
beneath wgs stored an Immense quan­ t ransactio Ha of his life. "lam glad he
IC possibility of going I *r^?ani exlKru’M,'l’' and love thoae «^e have been, ihdued, had
word
" What! Marguret! that I don’t be­ tity of gunjx&gt;wder. The Jack tars and likes! the hymns," mid,Mg. Beecher;
I purpose. The &lt;i
__
___
j
____
lepers,
bad
made
herfeo,
but if he bad sung them ttfifty^yea
.
.1
।
1
K
mighty
develu~'~
•■&gt;-&lt;««
h«.ru..
i_-_
—
.
3RtKrIlinrou5 Cards.
d leaving
the old,___
peo- and
nI1$ neither
, Jithvr ,the
h, Yankee nor the Irish of assurance euBu: to her in thotednye, lieve ye—that's all
without them and
_____ „---------the parrot continued to enjoy the show,
fer"Come along, thin, verse!f an’ see. । one sailor adding the pleasure of his ago, it Would have made a great ifthl
ia with no one to look alter and rare sister-in-law might compare with her that accident, MckuesA or povvty hud
maevenhsf
his
greeting;
but
though
the
No!
yer
afraid
to
come!
afraid
to
ven
­
&gt;r them, never occurred to him; or if in -point uf beauty.
pipe and the other remarking after cnee. He did not sing foyuAs aaApi
JOHN Q^CRESSY.
Vprd and asiuxanca came not. though ture to yer own brother's house 'cause each trick, “That’s pretty good; won­ as he could gal about." The preach
the
U1C thought
lllUUK**! did
U»U VUVW
once intrude
IUUUUC iihcii
itself on
Ull
- ,
,
,, ,
,
drew
a
ootqpsrteon
fadwtsm
Uiftdeat
b-*
hfa mind, he banished it ut once and
A hearty welcome didihe emigrants her faith was sunken, though her love that bothering Yankee has beguiled der what they’ll do next.''
of the Cppipindore and of Air. Jjliss,
forvv.r-rwolvl»K Ural be wouM reerfye when rt tael errived M the r aimed IrembiiDgand fearfuCto her you; more's toe pity! Come along, I
A spark from the smoker's piix: the hymn-wrijer fchd preaeffe?pWho
rt, she ha&lt;l do reproaches, no tears, «y; don’t fa* a fool outright! Oh ! if
rtwaye oleeve U._»he jweble of hl.
&gt;»■&gt;&gt;•. "ut
tn drop through a crack in perishttl in £he"tlrribip Ashtabula cadeed mrtbdG
pw!y a.,3 ««■“» “ff P5g»
Tim • little «.t. nw iMriHterous pirrow for Otirer eyes ye could a’ seen him cry when I tould chanced
the floor into the powder and some­ tastn»rihe. He luria/InaeM, that it was
hrtdehlp. leWtanO wfirtew Ibrt “ff-.
»■« u,,t.
and ears; whatever she may have suf- 1dm ofyveri If ye’d heard him pray
might fa
‘"‘’’•y ric"
“ridiy goods, but hfa f^red was kx’iusl up within her soul.
that I’d come this distance to fetch ye thing suddenly occurred. Sailors acd not fair to compare the qfacure sweet
magicians,
parrot and all, “rose above plngerof Israel with the fatfloAt,railBelieving that lYOrah was really de- to him, maybe ye'd not stand there party predjudire,
After Thu’s dMMUm Felix fata ful- i hou»® wus certainly an improvement
’’ and were all blown
IN BVMH UP
wricd, and w.-iuddng her calmniMs and looking at me aa if ye was a piece of to kingdom come in a million frag­ way king. But a» a C’hjria^tan frtdrtd 1st
ly performed hfa duty to hfa neighbor, &lt;»• l,he '?bi“ whe
b?ru
hq felt
he oaKVt
hOV’tifttcii
Inditrerence,
Nfury
Coaney
began
to
atone,
and
iwt
a
bit
more
of
heart
in
railing regularly every afternoon when
ll,M
ment*. Ail except tire poll parrot. greater a .work In
he went home from the work for sup-' yifei h*d brought Jrimi her father s have her own thoughts as to the prob­ ye, I do believe.”
, OX LONG TIKE.
He
wm terribly demoralised.. It took
"Now hush.” said Norah—and her
iht, to know if Widow Cooney stood form-houae, were such w. made the abilities of her cousin's success, if he
’
L. IltTHSELL.
him
some
momenta
to
collect
bimwilf,
he
In need of hfa help, or “JUt to tre had I most of all the worldly goods which he endeavored at tLus time to make an voice waa more like a whisper coming and when he had partially done so be
ery
they heard from Ameriky Ancr
bad been enabled to gather t*»ether impression on Nflkah's heart—and it from a ghost than anything else. hopped llmpingly upon a fencte rail
iding-­ was owing to f her suggestions' that " Tell me that ye'r 'speaking truth,
fasf”
and endow her with on their wedding
and
remarked:
“
That's
pretty
good;
’ more Miles Brewer's Viirfta at her house be­ and not intending to deceive me.
do; of the .wet
in the came quite an twy day aflkir. And Swear it to me by yer hope iu the Vir­ wonder what they’ll do nexL"
ho,
having ,uo mi for miMxe, *r
IN BOKOFFIWM, _____ &gt; |
ufffnfe esj&gt;W»illy nine
certainly, whether she regarded him gin, and I’ll go with ye to Felix an' it
igg hymn*all thetimeu of
Norah was irintTTairr’rwtnaMhan­ as a suitor or 310% there was a great were to the end of the earth.”
poor,
and
obeeure
and
"Yle
—
if
it
’
s
the
last
words
I
Iver
The late Hlguor Blita-ao., well
.•fito.oo to
dy with her needle, and it waa ndt nw- deal of eordiat kindness In Norah’s
emary for her to go out to service, for greeting to the btofcksmlth—there was streak in this world, Felix is down known for his remarkable oottfuring
through Tim's Influence she found nothing of the ooquette about her cer­ there in C—— wllli John now, an'— and sleight-of-haad perfoxmanoeo—
.
tliere!
hear
thim
caral
I
promised
to
wm
a refined and pleasant geuthuuuii, wdd Walter Scott to hie eon
tainly,
and
the
gentle-hearted
maiden,
employment
enough,
as
a
tailoraM,
prise
iu
her
dlstre«H.
He
had
never
Apply to
W*t. A. Aylhwobtai.
’"’u“ *■’ *.................................... »•-'
heard her sob so piteously before—and among people of her own station, te iH rluijw, laid the charge of the long, go in 'em. We haven’t a minit's time. and very uharitalU* to the poor. On He did net tayr be temnue, bwsutafeaant hfa residence or store.
he had seen her when she was in keep her constantly busy. And Tim long itHiversatlons she held with Will ye go—or wont ye?—1 muri fa one occasion a gloomy clergyman of ful, be ranapieueua, be rtotL’infftt alng
toe niort rigid school remonstrated
himself, who was in the summer time Miles to an ordinary courtesy mid off!”
I heavy sorrow too.
Norah never paused a moment to with htan, taxing him with incuic*:Seeing that she did not look upon a gardener, in the winter also became friendliness; be that us it may Miles
in th
•—ulnth fiortof and Milts' cousin thought that tbq think of the po*lule remits of that ing in the popular mind aproneuMs
him the yupth gathered courage, and
J^ICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
night
’
s
extniHdoo.
Halting
only
a
mo
­
way
Ur
her
affections
was
now
quite
to
deception.
The signor politely
cedle with a
heard him through, and did not exDetroit. Michigan.
—„------- As to the clear, and the lover went on with his ment at a neighbor’s fr&gt; tef! tjiain-----„ue himself in the rtightert^ particu­
aid. he went in and sat down beside mother of all, it wax arranged that she building, and dung to hte industrious whither she was going, that Milas and etfao
I-row &amp; Porrnu ftrtttfetorx.
Tiiu might b« al real wht-u they beard lar; but be quietly extracted a pack or
Norah, and just as be was going to should spend her time between the habiu.
It. ten mlnutaa more found her in the playing-cards from his visitor’s coat
Blue-gtan cures are’rattftsted'M ■fcriventure a word ahe lifted her head— two son's families—of course, far
care with Margaret, and on the way to Mfoket, and then a dlco-fax and dice ma quarters. But * Writer in AmBosNorah, Tim's house wan a cunstaut
G—, a diatenev of only sixteen mlIIR. from the crown of his ctericM 'hat.
abiding-place.
rived al the
It seemed rather like a tribunal ef The giver of good advlob departed in light uninterrupted by blue
80 were they settled, contentedly Utat dsy'mw the
the highest eurative powers.
The sudden and unexpected exercise and comfortably in their new homes very freqBfcnt vteltarat hie eourin’a. justice than anything else (to both dumb astonishment.

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is OO QO and UF WARDS

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MAIN LINE.

MA Heil ». lg&gt;
thinks it too nytril.
That was a dainty young Boston
swain
who addressed hla inamorato;,
rebel orator,
“Bewitching &lt;1 '-aid-"
u their rrapecThereto an imperial law in Japan
able against any one using kerosene oil to
in tbr United huory up t#c^ftre. .The law wai
made to ahve fife, but to have oil.
'Don’t neglect your penmanship. A
man in New. York got HX»0 from a
banker for bring a good writer. It to
not ye* known how many years he will
paMionate men, and if, during their
term of trffioe, they engage iu another
A Kentucky paper aay* that tike excit­
ing scene in n Bowling Green street re
ern tiy, wiw the horsewhipping of a wom­
vf a tragedy- Th mid uf Beu Hill that an 5»v a burly fellow whom nobody
he ha* already killed hla man. ’Twin kiitod.
■
’ Ah Jams is the name of Chinamen in
eret aotaton of the rohfedsrate senate. Nevada.. He is oddirted to the flowing
Just at the out-breaking, of the war. Ikowl, and aomc day* it is impossible to
During a heated debate Hill called Yan- Tccoguixe him from’his brother Jini
tey a Itar. whereupon the tatter sprang: Jmhs.
forward to strike Hill, who caught him
In * largv iron ninnufnrtory in -Wes­
and threw him riaUnUy over a desk. tern 1,’wuaylvanw, all the heat for
In the fall his spine wn* injured, and bej smelting is made by gns. which is
lay unconscious on the floor, with blood1 brought in pipe* from a natural well
wring from hfa lip*. He was taken1 nineteen miles awny. .
’
Wheha man is treating a dashing
the matter a secret, and did prevent it
widow to oystera, and sees hi* wife
from beihg known for six months.
। coming into rtie reaturnnt, nbout nil he
Yancey never recovered; lie drooped
can do i» to button hfa coat, and Mang
from day to day, become Impeltw, list- to hfa chair, ami trust ‘in Providence.
Iras and vacant and finally died.
It fa an old-practice in Cambridge­
A 40 year old woman, an cx-trwumry shire. England, villages to sprinkle
■
with
chaff
doorstep ofia house be, vlerk, has brought suit against Scmitor.
Cameron, of Punnaylvaoto, for breachi longing to a mun siwjakted of t beating
,,of jiromtor. FAtm the rridmue it ap­ hfa wife, chaff being the rroult of a
pears that old Simiui promised to nuir- thrashing.
ty her, but finally buckcdoutandiKMigbt
A man innocently spoiled a aennon*
to appease law by giving her a clerk­ and prayer by exclaiming, while the
ship in tiw Treasury Department. The1 tears ran down his cheeks, “Lord, thou
old baclwllor has got himself into a ket­ knowrot I have been, an awfnl rinner—
tle of hot weter,and don't know wheth­ the chief among ten thousand nnd one
er tn pay #80,000 to settle the matter or’ altogether ’lovely."
Jump the country.
Wm, A. Palmer, the South Bend jus­

William Hamilton, of New York, ton
deadly desperate lover. He wanted
Elkcalieth (.’tabby, nnd nlfeml her his
heart or the content* of a pistol. Eli.-abeth refused and. William fired but
just mixwd her. Twice did he thus
prerent hlniaelf and the last time found
himself in the clutches of a policeman,
and now he has been sentenced to State
Prison for four years, nnd all because
ho “loved not wisely but too well .7

Edward Ivory, a negro in Augusta,
Giu, puton a white shirt. That wasnn
Unusual thing for him to do, and he
w*nl to a barroom to display himself
thus attired. Hu fell asleep there, nnd
William-Henry Sullivan made pictures,
with a lead pencil on the glossy lawcm
of the shirt. Maddened by the indigni­
ty a* he awoke, Ivory immediately kill­
ed Sullivan with a revolver.
Cornelius Vanderbilt, the wayward
son of the millionaire, was cut off with
the black sheep's shilling, and conse­
quently has commenced proceeding* to
break the old Comodore's last will and
testament. As the bnlk of Vanderbilt’s
fortune was willed to his favorite son,
William H..there is a number df dis­
satisfied heirs, who are Cornelius'
ready backers.
The Centennial Show fa over and
among the thing* that were, which
makes us feel sad as wo read thnt the
average I’liiladclphin washer-woman
now only charge* three cent* for wash­
ing and ironing a whole shirt.

tice who mwanlted ChajuT. Murray, ed­
itor of the South Bend Hamid, and was
sentenced to the State.. Prison, for ten
years. dic«i Friday in the prison hospi­
tal of typhoid jmeumonfa.
He had
served only onr^year of hfa sentence.
A singular suicide recently occurred
iu Drowana. Australia. A Greek who
hid become insane by reason of pover­
ty nnd misfortune pmrrd-aquantity of
molten load down his throat. He die&lt;I
in agonies, and after death a lump of
h ad nearly half a pound in weight was
taken from 11 fa stomach.
Artemn* Ward thus dc*crilienhfa per­
ils at sea : “Deth Stared us into the face.
But we bud rather the advantage of
Deth. While Doth stored us into the
face, tlu»r was about seventy of ns star­
in’ Deth into the fnce. The prospect
wasn’t pleasing to u«. Not much. I
don't know bow Doth liked it.n
A steam iceboat, constructed by Mr.
Mower, of Areola. 3tinn.xha* l*en do­
ing a good bnsineM on the Bt, Croix
river this winter. The boat 1ms a fine
cabin for paMeugvrs who prefer such
warm quarters to an open cutter. The
l»oat has an iron wheel filled with spurs,
is moved on runners of steel, and pro­
pelled by steam.
It is a fact worth thinking almut that
Africa is three time" ll" densely popu­
lated a* Am erica. The cstimatetl num ber of inhabitants in Africa on about
eleven and one-half square miles of ter­
ritory is more than twice that in Amer­
ica on ulkont fifteen undone half square
miles. In America, the average fa five
and one-1mlf people to the square mile;
in Africa, •erenteen and one-half.

work at NaalMUe, for trnly their ef­
forts must u-D, not'onlyj on a healthy
growth of your town, luit the general
prosperity of the people.
.WaAhitigWe binh-d»y wasedstatocd at Monroe by the teniperauts: dubs
of this county. Such a day was never

ATTENTION

'd l»y tiw tibrer iwort band, marched
our MtrrrtK after which hwded table*
were vidted. Dinner being over the We are selling the following GOODS
aemblod nt
crowd uwiiibhd
at the court house, nt the rate* named below, for Ready
of stuviBg speeches “at.
where a-1number
------- - —
were made.
At a meeting, held’ at Dundee, this
county, un Sunday evening, the 18th
*OVERCOATS
in*t," &gt;4« ikerwips signed the ptedgv.
All the red ribbon provided was dis^4,5Oto &amp;LS.
]M&gt;red of, and several ladiet took rib­
bon* from their necks nndbonnets, and
cut tbetn.up for the men to tie in their
SUITS
buttun-bolra. At the next jnreting 80
more names were added to the elub. It
from 045 to 01£5
is reported that every drinking man in
town but seven joined the taind, whose
motto is “Dare to,do right." May the
goodrwnrk spread far and near, so thor­
HATS
oughly thnt there shall not Im* any more
evil and misery caiiM-d by intoxicating
fi’oxn 01 to 02.
liquors.
I have been confined to my house by
aickneM for some time, but I hope to be
able soon to resume my woHc nt Nash­
CAPS
' Yours Fraternally,
Hile.
• W. H. Nukthrop. .
from 25 ct to »■

New'York has Just discovered that,
thj mop makers have made her geography crooked. Whole cities are mis­
placed. For instance, Buffalo in two
miles from where it ought to be, and
-the Now Yorkers are. trying to. decide
whether it would be cheaper to wove
the citiw tfnd towns toeprrenpondwith
the maps, or to conntruct a new geography to fit the towns and citiro.

OF'

YOU IT* WANT OF
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

BTATIOSS.

Sap F'ans,

V«ro4ntvilte ..
CbMfotta........

S3

Dtrolt-

WEST WARD.

WOOD AJSTD TI3ST

STATIONS.

Charlotte!

Buckets

n»mm&lt;-.nd..
TJO p.m_ NaftvlIteMJ
112,00 mldutfhl. and i

E. C. BgOWlt,
A..’t Oou’l ttapt J»ck
n»»»r c. WBBTvokti

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WORSTED
DRESS
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LEGAL.

GOODS

from 12 1-2 to 20 Ota.
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GOOD NEWS

AND C. C. I’OST’S PAT. SAP SPOUTS,
contraeUM- '
Alleffkaace, branch Co., Mkh-.^Un. 3;h.

from 33 to 73 Ct».

Should cal’ I and leave their orders with

A&lt;linlnl«trutor*« Hale.

for the People!
&amp;.C.
I have leased the Flouring Mills of
Pf Holler, and desire to inform my
friends and the community nt large,
that I do not intend to lx* excelled in

MAKING GOOD FLOLR,

NOW IS THE TIME TO
BOY CHEAP.

And a Good Yield.

FLOUR AND FEED
Kept constantly on hand.

Don’t Negleci Your Opportmity

CHARLES. C. WOLCOTT
As he has the

largest stock

and makes the
tllfo. Jaa.31.JB77.

lowest prices &lt; )f any

firm in the county

GIVE ME A TRIAL TRIP.
Nashville, Feb. 3d. 1877.

CI IAS. C. WOLCOTT

D. HI. PL RCH1S.

Murthy aaSaunm KMmESr.iL
'oodUnd, Iforry CoaBty, Ml

^INSWORTH A BROOKS,

Lt&gt;.M7&lt;,»lll o’clock,
t.1*!11 ?r uortswr, on

General Dealers in

4 *ud Bllty-m-r '.fMb.OOl Dollan. tocHh.r
Att..rsi-J_fee uf toy daQan, prurldM fur ii
rtrmr-. Tlie Murts»ciMbAri&gt;e«l.-.:tr&lt;ltA«t
Wo *h*ll eonUna« to pay Um .Ulf beat Martial
Trier (a Cash for al! kinds of Grain and FarBMM

SHINGLES. SALT, LIME, SEEDS
STUCCO, HA 1^1, &amp;C.,
Which we vIUbcU m low for auh.SKsc
io Michigan.

WILL CLOSE UP ALL

MOits*ee.l»hJJI,.in Saturday, tb»
ApriLA. 1&gt;. 1S77. at 13 o’clock, toooe

AINSWORTH 1 BBOOKS.

SSSPiC

DOWN !
DOWN!

DOWN!

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COKE EARLY!
A FartBcutt. Kanl.^n recon tlycow- viewof the independence, spirit and
JHded mt editor, but be paid tlftOOOfor eccentricity that characterize him in his while yon have a choice of selections.
Thanking my patrons for their lilicral
more demonstrative moods. A pecul­
patronage since 1 returned thia fill!, my
iarly fine example of theyeaw baa crop­ motto to, to
And even the Battle Creek Journal ped out uear Graud Haven. IIto aged
father wu* paying him a visit, and had
lirought a pet dog with him. The son
objected to this canine protape, of the
Janiuiy ITth, 1«7?.
March 4th looks amspichmsly far Hays, old gentleman, and. protested aguinst
tike scalper. Til-dea, adieu.
it. The father was firm, whereupon
L. C. BOISE
the son, feeling titafthe father's affec­
tion fortlie animal should he “nipped in
the bud,” cudgeled hfa brain* to find
some means of checking it. lOmdden|y occurred to himthat Ins progenitor
was keeping an unHecmted dog. Re­
” p“l*r
aped for the law* of Michigan would

“Due and h« p others Live,
by Fair Deainf.”

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PROHATK ORIY1T.11.

3
flms is- MtMtaa 4My ,
&lt;e IMx*. praying that admlnlairaunn
nay be MoimliMd to Uwta Dsxkaa a

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A LITTLE MONEY

A special chapter to himself to deserv­
Werrad that one Strong, fa a candi- ed by the “sen of the period.” at the
Will go a great way it expended at my
bauds of those who devote their pens
store. Everybody cor.e iu and sew
to the portrayal of modern society. He
that what 1 advertise is a fact.

LEWI* DHREKK, ■
Atfy for Mortocee,

Book Accounts

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BEGARDLESS OF COST!

the okr man arroettd. The tine w..*
paid, bat some Brtte ooldlMM Iwn arirea
in the family. Rut tusa matter of counts
if father* will keep &lt;hum against the
of their sons, they Trnmt put up
amttenrvs. Howrverthere
of Ar readme? the Tim­

ALL

8H1BTS and DRAWERS

Monroe, WfoeoBsin. furnfatfea the
The-argumentof the cowlride lias met
la&lt;t clerical scandal, but the clergyman with a sternly logical answer in Brook­
lyn. where the young gentleman who
made, use of it hi the Aaidanry of Mu­
sic has lieen sent to the penitentiary
for hugging: a pretty girl we never bend for sixty days.' The infliction of such
a penalty will tend very strongly to FOR THE NEXT » DAYS I WILL
convince theyoQth of.the country that
there is nothing necessarily manly in
CLOSE OUT
The Red Ribbon movement through- public flourishing a horaewnip, no mat­
oat this Mate has liad a tendency to ter what grief fi*-to be revenged. Had
start innumerable free lunch saloons. Bennet token May before a magistrate, WHITER OOODS
instead of fighting a dozen duels with
him in a« niany different ptacrA, anti
then running away to Europe, lie would
have IicaImI bis wounded honor much
“Brick” Pomeroy prophecies that in more effectually, ami nt the same time
ISO a western man will be elected Pres­ taught society a useful lesson.—Detroit PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING
ident. He doubtleas imagines that the
TRADE.
members of the returning board will all

ba dead by that time.

— »4» ».-« Arrirti iM-.hrft tU

FOR CASH!

MARCH 1st, 1877,

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wrck«. previous to »a!d toy of boutne.
I**"**»W1
CLEM EXT SMITH.
PROBATB ORDBll.

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WILL SELL GOODS FOR

RE.inr p.ip,
Krom That Date

�HASHVILLT IAUH

l

um

-mu
«"•&gt;
—putatoi*. two for a cent apiece. •

^Kerripity! whrt nice weather for
March tl»5 2nd—Sixteen days of snow fall during
—Txiyal Lootnl* is remodeling and
building an addition to hi* house.
-,

—The second wealthiest man in Cos
tieton borrow* hi* neighbors News.

—We heard a blue jay warble Tues­
day. Who say* that we are not going
to have spring !
—The poorent manin Castleton keeps
only two dogs. It must be to drive the
wolf from the door.
‘ -C. C. Wolcott i* having the entire
front of hi* store lettered. Charley is
"biz” on the advertise. • .
‘

—Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach in the
Branch school house, Maple Grove,
next Sabbath, at 8 o’clock p.-m.
—Don’t let agy one forget the Bap­
tist sugar social at the new church next
Wednesday evening. Sweeten up.
—W. G.-AyIsworth started for Buffa­
lo Monday to purchase a stock of spring
goods. He will be absent one week.
—Nashville ha* three churchea and
an opera house, but she won’t be happy
until she get* a new tenyfle of learning.
—Perry Rose, of Hastings, ia» wom­
an wbipper. Skin him and then hang
up his carcass for jackasses to kick at.
—And now the Union House has
really changed hands. Mr. Bronson of
Middleville taking pooeraion yesterday.

—Again Penny Austin, of Maplb
Grove, is in trouble. This time he lira
been kicked out of the Free Methodist
Church.
—The gentle zephyrs of spring sug­
gest thnt you pull that hat out of the
window, and kick them old -boots into
the back alley.

Too high, by H wbde ddlar; but let
itpaaa. ForHrawn’s i*ke don’t My "No, sir, I don’t drink.”, This move­
ment was begun in the right way and
they hang editors in Nashville for tell­
are truly glad to note its succcm.
ing thetruth.
But there is another reform we shotdd
, —The annual meeting of the Chris­ like ao sec effected, and that is one un- j
tian Church, for the election of officer* der which y.ou coukl ask a man to pay
was held at the charch Saturday, and bin debts without him getting mad
the following officers chosen: Friend about it. Pattern after such a njnn,
D. Soules, Trustee ; G. A. Truman, and deal gently with your fellow-muir
Treasurer; T. B. Van Wagner, Clerk ; —and women too. AbwAkthe print-,
Friend D. Soule* and Charley Fowler, er and the frost* of age wflHrt 'lightly'
Dcacona; Jamea Fleming axid Orlando upon your brow. The evening of your
Durham, Steward*; H. A. Brown, Col­ days win be calm and serene nnd a
lector.
Y
'
.pleasant und heavenly light will shine
, —In Maple Grove this coming sum­ upon your pathway and play about
mer, Miss Lettie Cole will teach th&lt;
Heigh school, Mias Lule Warren the
Quail Trap jididul, Miu Alice Powers
UcMeOntbegfobaol, Rose Harri* the
MeKelve^ school, Mary Buxton the
Branch school, nnd Delia Spencer the
Norton school. Perl io Eddy will teach
iu the Misencr and .Esther McMore iu
the Hosmer districts. The rent to hear
from.

‘ —Tlie Indies of the M. E. Church will
hold a SiK-rtacle Social at the raddence
of Dr. and .Mrs. Barber, on Tuesday
eve., March Otli. A sufficient Quantity
of spectacles, of all sizes and colors, will
lie provided, tlmt all may be suited
whether old or young. Care will lie
taken to see them properly a&lt;lju|ded so
thtat no injury will result from theirhse.
—G. A. Truman has adopted the cash Refreshments will be nerved.
system and un th© first of next week
L. R. Baurer, Sec.
will start east after a fresh ntock of
HASTINGS ITEMS.
spring goods, which in due time will bo
offered to the public ut very low rate*
The temjierance
.
effort is growing
_
for cash, and cash only. Greenbacks
are our circulating medium, ami were more and more popular every May.
Sunday
evening
last,
Union
Hall
was
made to do business with, and under
their administration we predict a large densely crowded. Several interesting
sjieechcs were listened to after w|deb
influx of trade at the long brick.
a large ntimber of ]x*rKons signed the
. —A twelve-year-old Woodland-boy pledge. This temperance movement is
has read ra many Juck Shepherd style heartily endorsed by many of the sub­
of stories, that he hankcra,to be a rob­ stantial citizens of our place. Much
ber bold, and hi* school mates have al­ credit is due the members of t he Ladies
ready suffered considerably from his Christian Temperance Union for the
thieving operations. BUb, that Jack zeal and devotion they have manifest­
Shepherd business played itself into ed in this uoble .auuse, by furnishing
State Prison, years ago, and there is (for the benefit of th© Club) the read­
where you will play to too, if you don’t' ing room with valuable books, papers
quit reading dime novels, und go to and magazines, also many fine pictures
raising corn.
and appropriate mottos to adorn the
—A Kalamazoo darkey strayed into walls. The room is now i:i operation
town last Saturday afternoon,—a per- i whtire you will receive a cheerful wel­
nonage so seldom seen, thnt he attract- I come, at all tiiucsof the day. It should
cd quite a crowd of observers, for this receive the earnest support of every
. Roy.
township numbers nary a darkey in her triu: man in the city.

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WHAT PAYS?

READ AND CONSIDER I|
The Relia.ble Firm ot

Ehr Srirstifir Nmrrirun,

it is generally supposed by a certain
claim of Citizen*, who are not practical
or experienced, that Dyspepaia can not
invariably be rtned, but we aropleaaed
to ray thut. Gukkn’s Avoust Flowxn
bus never, to our knowledge, failed to
c!,.r‘; Dy*i&gt;ejtaia and Liver Coihnlaint in
all it* forms, such a* Ifour Stomach,
Cost!venesa. Sick Headache, palpitation
of th© Heart, low spirit*, Ac., Ac. Out
of 80,000 dozen bottles sold last year,
not a single failure was reported, but
thouuuida of complimentary letters re­
ceived from . Druggist* of wouderful
cures. Three ilowix will relieve any
case. Tit it. Sample Bottle* 10 cent*.
Regular Size 73 cents. For side by Bo»r.
Hups.
•
Ckxtenxjau—Although the flqn of
H. A. DeLnnd A Co„ manufacturer*of
D. B. DeLand &amp; Co.’* Jimt Chemical
Salrratui, has not liecn in existence one
huJitlred year*,.yet they have manufac­
tured their celebrated balerntustwentyfive yeans during which time the de.luand for Best. Chemical Saleratus lira
grown from n few pound* per day, till
now they turn out nuitiy tons. It is
strictly pure, healthy and miifonu. In
fact it contains all the ffood aualtiee of
Saleratus and of the poor. Every good
couk thut has tried it buys it again ;
thus the success.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

Have just added, to their uraal large stock of General Merchandise, a

LARGE STOCK OF

Dry-goods, Groceries
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ik V0VVW

--- ,w,ul w

Which were bought for CASH and will be

sold at the lowest

a ptace In r. rry JtaaiUy. Ubmrr. 8nMy. IMBm
*“
ng Room. Ceitef*

Living Prices.

PATENTS. J:

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES! !

KOCHER BROS
J OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN

Choice Groceries

JONES &amp; SELLECK

AT THE

Made of cmr&gt; sucermfully tiralrd
1»H, free of charge, br *&gt;klrc&gt;^n«
Dr. JOHN S. BURNETTE.
167 Jefferson Street.
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Louisville, Kr.

spmimmn during tie hard times
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO $1,00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.

quota of populace, and a darkey hero
We believe that the wonderful result*
would be very much in the condition of
OLE NEIGH BOAS.
accomplished by the use Of-‘.Silltoil’s
the lost sheep that had. no fodder and
Consl'mition Cctti:,’arc without apnrno place to go to. Thi* u&amp;rkey claimed
Miss Lucy Starr, of Prairieville, lira alell in the history of Medicine. Tnose
to lie one of true Virginian blood, and ' liecome insane, and the Probate Judge who disbelieve tin* and have occasion
—Old Barry County turned out twen­
I always keen the QTTf^ A ”DQ which will be add
had just enough "rot-gut whiskey” । lira issued un older that will secure to to try it can be convinced without ex­
ty-eight candidates for matfcmony last
panse .to themselves. It* success is so
very best grades of 1J U \JTxUv0 al about first cost.
in his dinner bosket to imagine he was,______________
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her admission to __________
the Kalamazoo
insane wonderful mid sure that we sell it on a
week, and now twenty-eight hearts
Ulysses* Grant, Charles May, or some llHylnm.
gnnninN'c
to
cure
Consumption,
Bron
­
A
FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
beat as fourteen.
othfr timbw-lo«l poUtietan.
•
j Dr. Wn&gt;. P«m&lt;-nt.-r,otVerm.mt&gt;-ilk. chitis. Cough*, Hoarsenewi, Asthma.
STANTLY ON HAND , ALSO A
—Charley Lentz hra bought John
—Her. C. G. Ttanrn ot ihi. viltagt, । h" |H»“ •*•*» to italirer the annual Whoopjng Cough. Croup. In these
cases
or
nny
Lung
Trouble,
don
’
t
fail
to
—itev. U.
1 HOIUIUS Ul uno uuukv,
-.......... vwrw n vi uuj i^u.iK i louuic, uuu I tail IU
Clark’s reaidenee. paying therefor $800, spent
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
the most of last week in Albion I address before the Ann Arbor "medics,” trv it, it may save your life, while it
and with his wife has gone to house­
— .
’nniiiU'ni'Piiicnl nmredmur
Will COSt VOU nothing if it gives VOU DO i
.□tl. Springport.
Ibe taller place beipp I nt
“&lt; tlwir Icmnineu.eweol
uerrlMe. tlovt
Hell*.i .relief,
at the
tl... Drug
1 Inn, Store of llnl11..,I f
([all nt
keeping in the same.
one of his old charges. He was called
licrt &amp; Co., Nashville, Mich., and get a
—A country subscriber writes to know thither to unite in matrimony Mri Geo.
Two hundred and forty-four Middle- trial liottle for ten cents, or a regular
villiau
4
signed
the
pledge,
und
n
reform
I
c4
’
ut
'
’
or
i?^
‘
-•Isowhere
how the baby gete along. Oh, splen­ W. Bortles, ticket agent in that place
didly ! getting so she can fall out of and Miss Ida M. Crosby, the only re­ club of eighty-two1 iuciu,Imts, wus or-Ii by Dealer* generally, ------ u v u.z .
Hackmatack”a new nnd delightful ।
My story is short,—can soon l&gt;© told,
l»cd mornings to perfection.
maining daughter of one of the leading gunized at Middleville last week.
' perfume, sold by Halbert A Co., NashI have the Goods, they must be sold.
Joel Bailey, an old and respected res- 1 ville, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers gen—James A. Sweczy, one of th© fore­ families of said village. A series of
meptiugs were also in progress, he also ' jjeut of Kalamo, died on the 17th ult.,.
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most lawyers of our “seat of govern [preached once- or|' „
after
nn Hjoewi
illnewi ot
of ,ten
weeks.
MirnWu them nnd --------------------wrnil
en wee**.
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j . Neville, Mich., Januarv 90.
meut,” ha* taken unto himself a rib,— attended
!i
.
Mira Mary A. Butuwl, of th© same place. twice, and had the pleasure of mceUng | y j Cnnuinglul„,t 41f Vermontville. I
AXDREW O. LENZ.
many &lt;&gt;1.1
old and
loved friends,
and taken I .
n.nnv
nml IriVi-il
frionilH. mill
.
. .
.
.
.
.
I lira a jAiumeil leg.—the result of a col-------—D. C. Griffith will move into hi* altogether, declares it was a very pay- .
lision
with
a
pile
of
lumber.
TO
ARMS.
THE
CRY
!
own store, April oneth, and being anx­ ing visit.
John Fl Emory, «»f Thoruapple. was
ious to reduce his stock, he will give
—Wo learn from the Charlotte Leader the recipient of a nine pound valentine,!
hi* customers some bargains that arc
that a young girl not more than fifteen —a boy.
bargains.
Rev. E. C. Conley, of Middleville, has j
ur sixteen years of age, formerly of
TIGHT IT IS!
—Dame Rumor rays thnt a certain
Nashville, was arrested ns, a common been presented with a donation of &amp;M.- j
Maple Grove married woman, und n
prostitute,*at that place last week, nnd 2fi,
, cash.
4
II We had hoped to avofd this bloodless
•ort of a roving adulterer, ore a* well
. strife, bid we aj-e bound to protect our .
sentenced to the Detroit House of Cor­
acquainted with each other ra man and
District No. 6, Vermontville, i* to ! country from the unsparing ravages of
rection for one year. "Common pros- have a new school house, forthwith.
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the
the field
“ enemy. Our forces aiv'in
' '*
wife should be.
titutc,” is a term that can only .be ap­
| and we arc readv for the buttle. We
Joseph Hudson, of Charlotte, lira n I have a full supply of munitions of war.
—Williani Wheeler, of Woodland, plied to woman, and when thus applied
und well skilled generals. Our eavaldrove his heroes through th© street* of it robs her of her all. Many of our $1,000 gelding. He’s a trotter.
’7,1.' (l,n.,linK ‘■.' cry day, and He is well
Hartings, on a dead run, last Saturday, readers will know who this item has
Eaton Rapids is to be made a city.
skilled in JhntliiM. '1 here will be no
but he afterwards paid five dollars and reference to, and as they read, is there
skirmishing on the line, for nil our big
Middle ville is in debt just $8734.
guns are ut the front, and it will make
coste for the privilege.
on© who will say down deep in their
no difference whether C’wmer and Tilden
heart, "this girl might have been a
LO CAL MATTERS.
are elected or not, the tight will go oh
—Our Kent County neighbors have
woman but for me F
furnished Judge Hoyt with a $500 clerk,
CV A Grange Mass Meeting nt Samp­ just the ramc. Thin war is not likely
to make the country any poorer, neitliand now there is no use of that talk of i —They had a big wrestling match in son Hall, Charlotte, Saturday, March
it probable there will lie any more
the Hastings papers about tacking Bar­ Sampson’s hall, Charlotte, last Wednea-, :lr,L
B iaojcjt and Orphan* in consequence of
it.
Bnt it is probable thnt the most of
day
night.
Twaa
between
Curtis
MixI
ry on to the tail of Calhoun Co.
Fn»sh Lemons at Lee Brqs. for
these shoddy Buggies floating alxiut
etof Hasting*, and Johnny Fields of 85 cts. pe r doz.
—At the Christian Church next Sab­
the country for sale, will be sold for
Charlotte. After a tussle of and hour
fV Giijffith sells Middleville flour. what they are worth in the future, for
bath, the pastor will speak upon the
and ten minutes in duration, Mixer, in
we
now offer.our Single Buggies atone
following topics: Morning, "The
our 75-cent tea. Best in i hundred dollars apiece, and Platform
best
making a jmu« nt his adversary tripped
Cotut of Final Appeal.” Evening,
town.
W. G. Aylswortii &amp;. Co.
Farmer’s Double Buggies for one hun­
And fell. Judge Shaw, the[rcfercc, de­
dred and thirty dollars. All out work I
"Th© True Basis of Reformation.”
cided thia "no fall.” They had anoth­
CV M.*&gt;&gt;mmoth Clover Seed for sale we wurraut fl rat-cIras. We nre nccera—At the Republican township caucus er round, without falls, Und the wrest !&lt;■ I ■at the Nashville Elevator. .
ablc, and responsible in case of a fail­
ure of any of our work.
Wednesday, the following persons were was decided a draw,—although Mixer
8TOLEA’.--On the night of the 23nd,
J. L. REED 4c CO.,
chosen to attend the convention, to­ waa anxicua to continue the.match un- at
, the dunce in the Nashville Opera
Haalingo. Mich.
morrow: John Keagle, Wm. Devine, til a result was reached. The door House, th ree Hate. Anyone giving any
information
as
to
who
the
party
or
par
­
Friend D. Soule* and Minor Mead.
money, $107, .was divided, two-thirds j
ties are, will be liberally rewarded.
—A donation was recently held at going to Mixer and the remaining one- We also have two Hate in our posesxNashville, February 36th, 1877.
i
and a fter to nny person that will STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, A
Charley Fowler’s, forth© benefitof Eld. third to Fields. They are. to itave an-1 ion,
one or both, five dollar*.
1
Hunkerfonl, a United Brethren minis­ other “rased” at Hastings inside of six identify
C
hipman &amp;. Lee.
ter, who has been preaching at the Mc­ weeks. Mixer’s weight is 178) lbs., and
Plants of the newest and finest itnKelvey school borae. The net proceeds Fields’ 144 lbs.
IV Oysters nt Lee Bros.
proved sorts, carefully packed and pre­
were 80.00.
paid by mail. My collection of strawFOR SALEATA BARGAIN.
I»emes took the first premium for the
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
—Our many readers will read the ad­
A MEW Pl AMO WORTH $600 FOR $300, best collection, nt the great show of the
vertisement of D. M. PurchK and
on long time and small payments. For Mass. Hortitnltural Societv, in Boston.
Born,
Feb.
28th,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
I grow oyer 100 varieties, the most com­
be glad to hear that he has taken posparticulars apply to
plete collection in the country, includneasion of the grist mill again. Dave D. Burdick, of Maple Grove, a daughC. C. Wolcott, Nashville.
ingall the new, largo American and
won’t take a back scat for any one in
imported kinds.
Priced (leacriptive
EV Buckwlteal Flour at Griffith's.. Catalogues, gratis, by mail. Also Bulbs,
the art of making good flour.
"How do you feel since you signed
F nut trees, Roees, Evergreens, Choice
the pledge T asked a citizen of n man
IV Go to Lee Bros. for Canned To­ F lower, Garden. Tree. Evergreen, Herb
. —Observing a male and female en­
or F ruit Seed* 25 packet* of either for
gaged in playing croquet a few days that used to drink. "I feel like a man” matoes.
DEALERS IN
$1.00, by mail.
since, brought the fact vividly to our was his honest reply.
HONEY TO LOAN.
C.C.
The True Cape Cod CranRev. T. Lincoln Brown, pastor of the
mind that summer breezes and the
,
C.
berry,
brer
sort
for
Upland.
Low
­
Ixterest Payable Annually.
Vermontville Congregational Church,
Parties desiring to make loans in land. or Garden, by mail, prepaid. $1
gave our sanctum a social call, Tuesday.
body’s bead, would soon be here,
per 100, $5.00 per 1 .(XX). Wlmlesnle Cat­
sums of five hundred dollars and up­ alogue to the Trade. Agents wanted.
He is good company.
CHEMICALS,
wards, having g&lt;H&gt;d real estate security
—Mart Barber and L. A. Dunlap, two
Geo. Cuats, of Maple Grove, is just
DYESTUFFS,
to
offer,
will
find
it
to
their
interest
to
Vermontville boys, were riding through getting around, after being laid up two
outh’ Mara. Established’ 1842.
TRUSSES,
address
C. C. Pea vet,
our streets Ia«t Sunday, nnd in turning
weeks with a smashed foot,—smashed
SHOULDER BRAKES,
90-25
Battfe Creek, Mich.
• corner, their buggy was tipped over
while logging in the woods.
SURGICAL
SCHOOL,
J. II. Lee and wife have returned from
GT Dishes cheaper than ever al
INSTRUMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS
quick, and escaped without a htu t,
their trip to York State. Hod don’t
Lek Bros.
AND BLANK
want anything to do with a country
BOOKS,
CAN BE FOUND
—The Christian Pound Social at the \rhcre they have snow drifts fifteen feet
STATIONERY,
PAINTS,
Persona indebted to the undersigned
Opera House, Tuesday evening, wra
for serviors, will please cal! si my office
WALL PAPER.
OILS,
attended by about 200 persona, the mn
A. McKenzie and Anson Towl, of and settle immediately, or their account a
YARNI8HEB,
LEGAL BLANKS.
Maple Grove, will start went, to seek will be put into proper hands for col­
BRUSHES,
lirely limp WM h*d ta bidding for «1W their fortune*. in a few days. They lection, I must pay my debts.
Wm. Jomks, Dentist.
TOILET ARTICLE?,
projXHH.' to till raid fortunes out jf the
PERFUMERIES,
PARR FOR SALE.
fertile noil of the broad state of Iowa.
riNB CIGARS.
TBAB,
The subscriber offers for sain his
Mis* Louisa Brooks, a working girl, farm of 40acres, ritiated one.mile west
AXD TOBACCOS.
STICK. kC.
those iak-*Hng- living at Battle Creek, in renewing her of Nashville. There are 15 acres under
cukivaiiou, and 12 acre* chopped, 100
icted with, have
Ptajralolana* Prescription « CarefUIy
very much pleased with your paper, vouxy, bemring apple tree* and fruit of
all kinds, has good well and spring.
Prep&amp;red at all H &gt;ura
racking each other’s
The farm is weD fenced, ven- level and
I get it every Friday, and sometimes I nicely located on a good road. Will
sell for cash or trade towards a larger
fore they will be braying away at each cannut wait to read it until I g*
^^■^^rBANCK.
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if that long-eared: bouae, but stop on lhe way fn
IM Balaam.
post office and look it all over.”
lUHUltkMo

DEKTISTS
GEO. JI. SAVAGE A Co»* CO LU

p*r ■!*}. r»ll

nr

wad Mmi
DCTcOITCUROMOCK

.WAR CLAIMS
SANKEY’S MFB
R

am constantly receiving additions to my
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW EOR CASH!

CHICAGO SEED COMT

j tv ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FRF.S.

TgL^iaSD
V‘*

LOWEST P3ICES.

On or about the first of April next, I shall ||»| THeIjnited STATES

move my stock of Goods into my new store,

hailed Free

now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now IVI FLORAL-GUIDE
until that time I will give my patrons some «

of the

bargains

DrtwU. Mtek.

in Dry Goods they ever

got in this or any other town.

I will dis

count the best man in the business

Choice Flower aid Gariei Sult,

BOISE

qqq qq qqq q q

BROTHERS

Medicines

FITS, EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS,

AT THE BAKERY
FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

WAHI MEALS [or tie Wj I
LOOK IN!

H. ALDMICM

CALL AAD SEE . S.

■OXSE BMO’S

HO
M» Fklsom Ai

�4
■MW
CMMtarfl
don’t believe-----------------------

d*. build-

bit:

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tojm*»hrir-he*Hh branch maOtmUne
was taken from UtegwaraMMxter. nnutoymwxl* W«U jievd to r&gt; out,
bill* ren ba introduced, Uierv waa a doluge of new bill* In* both boom*.. Ttw
to drink la the pare air, and to «x»rtea dMMNar
„
number
of
bill*
In
both
bnuictaw.
wlll,fiH
rtW: hpx I thlna wielding toe br&lt;»im.
Hr haa rreigned hte bflire and gone into
ebon uf W. Thirty -four Kill* have
The Bnvina of llrlnitnata.
1 Irottltrr. baHng.Mid doing the market­
bankruptcy. Hte boodamen ar*ata&lt;» -aid little
thu» far paaneil taitfa taiuaea.
ing. wllUufllw, to nay nothing of the
to be bankrupt.
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retime or uh •*•*_ ,
„ ... . , ...
.
i'rolewor Benedict,
rieUeUli L. of
oi \\ tenna.
.enna. fm*
miu-i uon dm Im too
the introducttoa* Pmfeatwr
few many, many hotwhold
Fox'* new .A midMui ttk**A’r- At
i— . to mention.■ &gt;Vurk
lately made Home inlereatingreaeitrvli- _.._i
nuDiehMia
.»&gt;»«*. I».■&gt;.
i
.
de I ph La burned at one o’clock Sunday of new Lilia.
&gt;•*
Intn
the
subject
of
the
cbaracteriegood,
work that b aliited to the
Ill* ami up.
The HotteO panted liotne bill No. 2»
morning. Txwa &gt;lM.oa»; tmmranc.. FoUc«
of
the
bntitu
of
rrimtouh.
Re
xtrength;
but
life
»|5’UBy EMM FHOM *3. I'P !J urutifo pi cnuuuat*.
*«hi gocwl hmlth
m««mi
brain*
crim ioate. ««•
H&lt; xirengui; wui nir and
an. The Mercantile Library loal gAO.tmo inoorporettaiz to” village of Ithaca;. Bra iu.. me
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oothr
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Pmp&lt;rrtit»t
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— j ha*. m&gt; far. examined the brain* of; might mH to be reddesdy cucrifleed.
but'they.were inburglar* at Mantawe wta
sixteen criminal*, all of which, bn j
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L«ugT TBmWH.,
an mroftement u month ag &gt;
m'T^omjmrteon with the heulthyhraln. be ,
Cbroplc bjaeakre C«r
G»O&lt;1 Bread.
i hou-tea where LMwdO tfrr
Dnraiiiiug Machine flaw,
jjj.oo
**- find* to be ahrtorfftal. Not only has'
nwil Bi rAken Down Cd
loxiiig wrvant.^ria toio alvto
give
notice.
topikrty,
lor
a
brilliant
rerapreqalringju
.
“
Crore-cut
BMw.
.
440
taajbund that toreeb raina deviate | “ I doa’t see how it la," wrid young
blre, have be&lt;to MHitetwad to out regard to t
Crorecut-#!
from too Honnal type, and approach । Mr*. Steven* to her mother-in-law. Emcn- ground, wonil
’rtwoa M* follow*: Charlo* ti&lt;* tarthmf1
Krte vigil riatr&lt;|! :l-»i
toward that of lower animate, but b&lt;- “thut I cannot make gnod, bread. Machine Saw a Ltiminbd &amp;c. Eiiting 100
!»r of ibr hntiao wfeBie t|;e Houmc next 1
iMabeenabh-toi-lawdfy them, and with Hob, *--«-&gt;•
—• never complain*; iBtfvfafctBHn*,
'
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daar .fellowI
•lorrd, tadV* r«u*t Henry
A (taMtte’atfprtagfleid, &lt;»., apecial say* 1H65.- The object-.__________
l. teri yttara: Chaa. Randall, Fremont to CoIumb^rtSa2Tii
nkulta
—- --... in which
........ they
---- z were
.. ... uu
cr-u
.
--------- - Ji&gt;plk«lal’lh*MNL-tki
but, uriuiu
he told iuv
me ;ytnterdagAhab^DMlicr'x
4-&gt;riCV mWT *’tiaea to foreign oonaula at theni. the
(M I. zw—. Thu*. l^M»g, M-ven yeara.
dnuLkgaiittoM. ’’or elaewborv, Inatoad of contained, Ju three categoric*: Find, hresd never tailed to llglrtuena am
t®r XlMuy Tran ireai«h tbr 'VriWi*
aweetncHH;’ m
ao&gt; 1 have come to you for
fc»
weorUil Iits behur obligatory, aa now,to make mich alwenoe in-aj-nnnetry tierwern the two aweetnrea;
um-M af,Nu
.F^raWf--a have bam igrreted for burg- In Hpringtteld to-day. H*
to onnof tho bombs and being inlrodooMl notllicat iofui through the Now York con- tialvx^
helve* of the brain
brain ;
: second, iki
exw- Advice-be
an exees* you niahage
‘
arfviee; how do
mother ?” . ed for 25 eta. to W eta. each.
wr *pMdi|t,Car«d kr , ,
irom ttw More &lt;if MarFari an
V»r.Alklte. -UtdWta..
io the people made a brief apeerb. He anta..
,
»dve obliquity of the anterior part of "'
Muc h —
gtnl
-aittetrten.
■
itided . by the docIMiy of her
ex ure**-.ta&gt;ugp4' 4*1' 'It^Unt “&gt; J&gt;uid
■
Shop
near
Depot,
Naahville.
the brain brakull—in tart a cxuitlnua- , gon'a wife,, aim.
ouswuh
pnxwrueu
to
Mm. Stevenx proceeded
fU' Kight D^Wrfct ^teai.
tV&gt;k, upward of what 'we term a slop- I give her the Ix-netk of her experience, ; .
AU’. C. BUXTON.
AMtetewreebw'lta netfon.
. . fthoaKnUon w*ti!e o
ol the whole.
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’ingfurrhead; third, a di"thi&lt; l lessen- by which aho afterward proflteil. ;
hoped
The House concurrent rreolullotm lor, lughf the pnarerlor pajt of the akuil in ’ •■Thia I* my eyatem, und it ha* never
.Milter undertook to more C.'1 nioutb* would aoon. br.
rshiint aereirMr IrotUg •veiling, in enm- |ta ipDgdlataeter.and with itadtoitou- yet firiled: To make half a peck of
it
tln.aliniti ■errvutthe Bliu-.k Rl'ct-1
j^HfnorirtJoj V'MWwKton'” birthday,
non
In
hixe
of
the
pcmterlor
cerebral
dour
into
brefed.
iiiaah
thre«-ft&gt;nnl«i
bf
Hour
brehd. niaah threi^fourxl*
Th* TuilMy rftWWloh WorM.
were ird'qitod. ana toe Senate took a relobea, au that, aa
m—
In .tbe wirv
louJer auluialn,
a pound
jwiund of well-boiled, rnnalv
mealy jrrtap&gt;tn............... H
rre* until half-poat aeven r. M.they ary not large enough to bide the Umm through a wane riev«?or nolaadvr
cerebellum. In all theac jieeuliaritlre apd mix with a‘pint of Hour; uni an
Ila- at Whto retire poar tarr and Mtaaoxainfe
’he Senate has confirmed Frarik, T. ) aliring hi* larC oY*]»erial ttnre* fur the
.tire erluttoal'a limln and axull are dta- ounce gnu
gnd a uau
half oi
of uernqui
Grrniun unvu
dried
----- ----- 4- Mason, Mich., dntte* to the performance &lt;»f which he
ttoollyof a lower type than thone of । veaat whh *te pint and a half of taketitater at Benton | might be culled, he plait*! hta trust in anceof the day.
1 Doctor to Hnvc i-'aith f
..normal men, and the interesting qurie . warm water, and etralu Into the flour
___ ---------------------------------------------------- Almighty God, who rule* Umi deatlnire
AtaHitoiVMtoDr! AikJhirih&gt; »n,tu aa l
The following bill* were rear! a thin! tiouariaea: How far are the evil acta ; and pojaUa-H: ia-at the whole into a
uf the criminal tube attributed to thta Imtter; cover with a blanket ami mt
lawK, relative to fec*i of the auditor gen­ rotrogudc development? Dr. Watta by toe Are to ri-e. In two huura, il
ir,nt aorel tu« of i
lie propenritieii
proftenritiM of | kept quite
unite warm, rhl
rhia will have rlnen
eral fur transcripte,ab*triu-b.; Senate bill mn -panlon the vicioua
*♦«*•’«* BHroft river, took idseti. ot&gt;
U'etnU"
.
.. .
"rtf y&lt;Mli CHjinnent Cffir.
i'Hmmu* and Ilona” on the ground that । wuniderablv
comuderablv and opDatltuU* the
-A V"h’ly ofptaa* wa* pie- bGDteAnwMhft FVWMary Mi. AA Murrer. \ko&lt;,dUn'm»nadV&gt;g' YwBJmpafal \oLUm ”Gou bn*
made
them
ho.” i‘If
he bad itent
'eponge.*
itent ....
thin.......
with the hand
---ao.
’
If
he
hnd
sponge.'
.
thia
......
&gt;f»r • w-rtoully
.CorapiteLXawN
relative
to
fore
of
certain
-^igdtoe Mir Loring aud tUgging beneath -arrived Doni the wUItery. kWuP* 'lbrty
foreHcvn
tht-ae
new
inquiricH,
he
might
v^
rv
perfectly
and
mix
with
u
pint
li»pr&lt;r.Mw la all iwpab-ir.
Ix-m
ZSro atfvvr, for tanking Iron tuta* *»» niilo* north of thta-chy; to-eirt’,'rcfcortA
fell |e-s hopefnl when he bade nnda half of ueariv idood-wift-fn water,
*«tae&lt;vbaUoni tif the riwr and Hlling i that Lieut. Cumiuing*. with Company C, 5, to provide for the making of abstracts have
1. I . little
I I . . I .. readerx
r—.. I.r not
.. A. to
.A “
•. let
I • their
ll.I.I. ...
.
I
_
.
:
_
.
.
t
1
r
M
.
of
land*,
aold
for
taxra
and
unredeemed,
hie
an
­
an. I pour into half u fteck of flour,
WfotMdXtth tnn*O»VrV, nte. Gfen. StWy ntta. fo-La uull
Al■•Stijltnlta pl in of buildlug u luutiel on-Um The QJhlS? W’-l
,e*v' by Ute auditor general; Senate bill No. gry jiaMlniiH riH&lt;-.“ Th&lt;- n-sufta of Dr. which Iras already had one and oneIn
rwry
A4paH
mrnt
of
ld»
dr«a*
i
Ureltom ot Ute river Iu aecitona by ituren* , t„K
tAkUli irftir (froperty. 14, revising the charter of Red Jackets wncill’ct’a rcaearrhes, if &lt;*onflnued by fourth ouces of aalt. mixed with It.'
Mi‘«ui**&gt;M&gt;h, tapranoantvd io be practice- : JAeut. Cumniing* raptured a targe .herd House'bill No. 50, providing for tbe poll- further
do much
Io Knead the whole into duh;’h and hl *
- ------ examination*,
---------- ,will
---------------... ._
f or ( ula«cen» Miaurdera.
atae, &lt;and&lt;MM»m» t&lt;» n»ae*wllb the greatest
''^Jolmi^dudonJnvitinglipMcLtHui.t s *l»ekrmany brllefti now tlnnly flxed. i rise in a warm nlnce—two hotira in i
teypt.
..
teen poniaa, and *om* Indian robra and tin-foH i4MM*e&lt;dlfoa4eiMklOOe pn
"--------- - -—-•—r-—~--- wajT«* weather, but lunger iti iioid I
_ |
FaMciuntiou for Iright.
weather. Then turn out &lt;111:1 Hou red
“Heredity" was adopted. .
.
.
.
----| table, divide into pits**, suitable for |
J1Kn.23—In jhe Senate,Ute'f&lt;
! ProfcAsor H|M*m&lt;er F. Baird, in a lei- ‘ btevra, and knead lightly Into iftper.
BIJSDXESS! n..U OB.U'xNBS'i!!
.
mtrv intii '.for froiu Cape Hatteras, published in 1 shape with only flour enough to 'keep .
thr
wn in Hl dlrri'tion*. Tlw J^mmanS i* freigidrarawiu.'tatent to obtain carriage -. : Un-' American Hporteman, says:
It from adhering to the table. Upun
77n*‘’
*
moving Mtutbwani to-day m meet,pie Kanato bill No. 53. to revise the charter &lt;&gt;l ! “‘On the night of October 17.
17, 1876,1
1876, 1 taking from tbe oveti, iv.vrr with a '
taw Citv and 1-taal tauriuuw Hiifplv wagon* which have iteen kttit rtras* Intke; Senate bill No. 14, relative i&gt;\jraa un-the tup .of Cape Hatteras •'
• •-..........
doth tc prevent tlie outside rrota Im- ■
light
t'lube paraded ou »ta&gt;22d, to from here. Thoothor two coinpanle* or- to tho incorporation of Rod Jacket; I bo use. It was 11 very dark night and , col ' lining hard.
I
""sra HoiMetbill, igqirnal AnlvroNn.'ti’.retatt^c . ‘Mlrtlng.’ The wind was blowisg
repoteeM «&lt;&gt;**L-j"4t»*-rekuB&gt;-; tmrty.flvu luiltw tier hour from the
Aftcrall, niaiihoot! Iiuachangetl wry ।
red ut th* men'* and Itoy’s
; nortbwtot- A« «»o» « il Wtt* ffairly
»lr,r 1 little with the lapse of time. In *u ;UiMi
,
Thl» iHMtnw*: win *t&lt;r alluiwt
...
. o..—
nt । dark I could see thousands of sto«
(&gt; 1 little tavern, recently dug out at Poin- j mlrf whrh al! oth.-r mean* Save fidf.*!.
.
small
ibalrf aq&lt;J (‘uruU
bird* n
flying
around lbe
tbe Inward
leeward of the . peii, the usual slate and pencil were
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF OHDRIl
LSte *1'01'^ I[ hUtb
&gt;',ng uround
I.MOE&amp;IBG
It was
-----”Jd right,
'
hMHrrtl^hv' |.tower
*“w«r 11
*w a |K™
a* “
the • found hanging* on the back nf th.- : XoM-dirln® will *o«5&gt;etuaJlr improv* U&gt;r 1
1 nf lh*«t&lt;.uia&lt;-h u&gt; tlMM Pill*; tfi*f r»M&lt;H« all at
rdon.
' ,.leu* 0* th*, light
would
perform Its‘door.
Advice* frotr. Paris report that lhe Greer to John Anthonv Gordon.
r
,
; IJ .K^loiwd i»y MM&lt;IU1HMUBC&lt;&lt; ur MUp*O|»:r &lt;!
frumxiieGov-1 $Uady"
revolution, throwing
............. .............
.1»1 Uw Jb»l *K.A piesragvrrumGieGov-1
fUiu\y rgvolulioii.
Utrowing iu da/darTh*jr rrarh the liter ai»f rclure ft to * brallhy
erifor Wai* reart. strtiMraMhfc tfw burning aliint ray* upon them while seeking |.
DETROIT MARKETS.
rw f*JI Iu rurin«»|l&lt;L«jpi.
— ike -------------ly-j.-X
iiRcrior&lt;x Vie ra^pMTudi'.p of shelter Ly hovering vldee up Under the
b;
'■ ’ '
‘‘
a....
UI1U iretuwtlg III *oril»u* l.m* CI
-........ f thc lee^f th,. u»wer. Ashkiii as the light
Th. M»rrirdJ»r sfari* lioalrlng aiddra«&gt;^r« in
Flour
—
The
market
1«
dull.
W*
qnige;
life. The nhipping c*p«etaH#Ilitafltaredi
■r&gt;; &gt;l»lirai&gt;- mailer rvUHnc to health pt&lt;*d
.-.'and would tall ujmmi them they would fly
•VIrawrtg Republican *ay» tlwt *ev- M-rionaly : over to vemete were aacritic1,by the ff„ni it mid come iu conuwt with Hie
i . .. HJIi.h.- i'-i
•traP Banking salbon keeper* Lave ex- ed. mimy of them with theteebas^etewh. 1
. lantern with such force that they were fa,' itnbom, ft! &amp;0t&lt;7; Mitineaota spring.
&lt;* r* l&lt;&gt; allwi-H.*. Ir-U AiaMltMtMllWMt-aM*: !
a detertuuialion to rk*»up. bttytThe hard tld4yfc»r:btalDca*lM»i raided 7
' fflMqyfitiULNfo’ T»rW tyuteh. mritory I itjsthhtjy killed. At one time the
fc’ht: $0?
°£i#ate
I. Ilr*44«hf. tndtar»u«n. laflaanaMt
fromlheJpwtudihi &lt;if Livingston and &lt;&gt;r.M*res .Th* red nbl»&gt;n* am IgcUlwr,*"
l.I)-rr
Larui*o&gt;. J*ilre
rai tak
tat-- ' whO!e clement was ablaze with them
gtorikc tbe towrtahipiof Iklrwith.lwo*
fotautv that butlewSnlooTf* ran tlduriMi,
Oth..- .1i,..Mc».kW1 dr..- .ml
ktetaitetartriita1 «i&gt;mu&gt;k u u&gt;. *.,«■&lt;&gt;: u&gt;« light ut..
h« a h|tl" c*r* r..u mi
Hie rako uirni ;» •
tea^MallT if they hive to jay fisc uric an­
&lt;'oMHTAXTi^oM.4Jl^
’
Hnrttt
23.'
—
The'
Wheal
—
Milling
eXU*,
fU
5dl
bid.
N...
mediateefl&amp;L
'
;
myriads
of
little
stara
or
meteor*.
The
—
—
yfrrterrer-u
nually.
Rurelan eppsutete here warn* «iy» aMro r The House in .rominlUp® nf H*0 whole moon arose by 10 o’clock, which al- 1 white Hold quietly nt ?l .»lr. NUIlit«r
ping thar f^ritwow
hterad ^ic th* sg)v«iL&lt;b Senate bill Nd. 25. approprta:- , forded them light to go on their way No. 1 aold ouietlr at SI M *“
IMFOUTAVT OALTIO.N.
’errv -t
, Black Sen cored betMaiaiHockgxiru. Kkl* hut ♦MOTor’eaeh ofXbAffwut IHn-’frt for south (for they were coining from the aold at |l 43!. N&lt;&gt;.2 amber
EPXLEPaV.
u. f horra. P»l»y. and ail Nenoua A&amp;cl|asai*r
boa's red ribbon eliib of JOO ami Fort St. Nicholas. Guard ships are the Itcnellt of die State Pioneer Society, ; uortii and going down the coast HOU th.) no bid*. Sale*. 5 &lt;nr* of .’
re! when- other n&gt;ean&gt; Slit, ay* iriqifoiW' ffr.&lt;
•uulugfclM FpteH And EriktatfoB Kids. fo tahtbWfc tn &lt;M ttrtaiul taork1 of. phblic I f
uot tlJuk &lt;mo blrd rtoprMS,| a|otu.
irl^nforrnaU.
Road*tea&lt;i.* to indicate die conr*e.
d haa, organised u red ribbon Bnlsklavu lutiat not !*• entered I Wore
Corn—No. 1 mixed, 4»ic.».
d altuuV.lM.lt the male population ‘ eotniqOf^tog.! • -j
Gate—White, 42j; mixed, 40 ci*.
(Jy f r
age bave beeoino members.
Barfev—Canada, ?! Wr«2 -d.*; State. &gt;1
London, February 2X—A HtaUnncnt it*
@150.’
gin^nd
the
actarolative
to
forreliwiire
by
!
«M»e
striking
the
lantern
glare.
I
Convention will i publiMhqd Uuit a league ha*.tarp J'ormi’d
ST
Apple*—31 2’»f^l 4o per bbl.
k
.
rlIty tMxSluiyiMA fulhe pucptWofcagludr mivarthMiniotV) was agraad it&gt;&gt;. Houk'* went out.and guthereil from tbe t&gt;alBcana—City handpicked, t-i for 1 !».«;
b;ll Nq&gt; j, to focUitate thp organization of &gt; cony of- the watch-room and lantern
'nrtittndbenefit khrt 'erktopefatlvo areocta- J three hundred nnd flfly rleud birds, be­ country handpicked. &gt;1 7&lt;&gt;ta! A3: ctadcu
YOUBG. KIDDLB-AOLD AMDOLDWBB.'
‘•■wtthip'tIris State, wax amended by 1 ride one hundred und forty' that were coungy, jl 40(4.1 65; c&lt;*uim&lt;iu. |1 -JHa,
iThe RtiMian Te|egrapfo\c\kijt4niy^ ni»*Hi tian
'
•
stinkingoutriteaecona toetton.
picked up the next morning off the 1 M.
wned to F.avo ! nounoe* that the Montenegrin drlegalc*
Butter—Choice rolta.ln iuIm, are nelllng
Qinoe.
112
Liberty
Street
New
York.
ninumca
1
ground
al
the
fool
of
the
tower,
which
■t the Um&amp;wreruB over I arrived in t'rinMantluoplo and tbbitnulH*| ---------- ------ —
, ag"Tlc only »un-. rational. laoUrnt re re. for Hprr
—
fh-t-!&gt;cen prolonged by mubial *&lt;*-., .to'O IW1 rva*l,f&lt;oW*lhu Auditorr General, had been blown off tho balconie*.
I MMorHNt*. &gt;-&gt;Ailtal WMfM'**. 'Nlrtate’tMrtlltv.
MtaoiTndtrouci. ' '•or*1
iu
t*&gt; taxation of the tSouthern‘ They were n specie* knravn here a* in cent*.
* myrtle bird,'or • winurnffeliow’ bird.
four tuIira^nnUi
______ oFgbdia^JMhWMiim.irfib
__ _________ ______ '
Mni* reZIfn/sX* *1611
Cheese—Firmer. Suite anil Ohio ta held
---.
—
....„
---------...I
No.
as
.
f-q*hrv
«re'Rt&gt;ont
thbtrt^^rthe*i&gt;arrow,
• ;&gt;r. -A. ata»»» »KftoM*ncarr. ,llM;.imaa*l|Uinr..&lt;u&gt;rtx.. I brat
l.fetatntSultana.
Willful. &gt;■
1
— .... . . a I
,
2ft&gt; Car* &lt;’,( cattle IVffTtatrrjU I^w week «H hand* lire reported
tunendhur urLof incorporation tof tta vil- 1 u jt£ grov
and* I tend uud vriiow

Brwu Loafers
r&amp;'n-eqdfpf.;
/Muzzle Loafers.

Saw Gumming &amp; Fitting.

MARK THESE FACTS

'EL’Bir,M

3sr».

IS.

Jrf &lt;Sw*«**» svVrR.®*.

Catarrh, Consumption!

.l

M S. »Kr .X'fflS.W
._.. ..
.
—*.

&gt;*• rest,"*-

DEFORMITill'./,

(iENTLEMEN!

III

l.«eoflwok!iwn: «!«..
S...
ta.ey »re exeeBeul f.....i
heavy.
QRDP 'l,'i- k«-»t. rpit&lt;! rein&lt;d&lt;.-. flir &gt;u private &lt;1101, authorizing Houghton county to Imuc
j
Dried Fruita— Dried apple* arc quota­
DULlEi tw**.c»r .41 wi»4*a«i-s. ■ Gtati teqihiiiporJS ^Iv’S tamtls foi TheliiipmrimicrrnrffHn/ATThe
------ . “ ’ ‘ .------ble al 416i..»c ; dried peai-bei.. emree and
' ---A scbwlbcy
naked by
....... XmlMppwrak. spun.-«.&gt;,».cep- Frlore flort«*4u&gt;ire ..Ireul...Meri M­ Bay State road, were holh pa**ed anil |■
-—-------- r wa*
----------. hta tench
------- ­ quiet at lii^lSe; pitted .■hrnir*. 2Ufii22c ;
given immediate effect.
,; er
er to give an
an example
example of
of ramentm-K*.
camcatneax. , bbu-kiierriw, lOfallc.
atucnj
Tf hifr many inuorenl rlrtlin* Miner the
1
j bothvrud
i
«for u moment,
• *but
—
Egg*—U^lletM.
•
-—t.nc|Uy^ u*»..
looked
iff t ill air tin
they taouM. The anp
1fae,* Jjrighteiied like the dew druna
Hay
Baled ijl".
AT THE
,t'x
ply o*1 tog* wtn Im hIkjH. ‘ ■
cKnWgrof । Kltetening on the leave* of the roue in
«llrwl
nr
»&lt;ifuriunalr
may
know
A'tatkhital ribbnn dlub ha* tieihi or- ta&gt;V’u75a?S;'.'lS7'”u,eSa^.» I T.,rtl.„d. ........ «U«.“eSX "
Tly momlu.j. ne
bln.^lf
l&gt;.aiU i&lt;o «SHM e*u Mukvn •&gt;;
tatniredby Dr. Revnnold* al Nile*. 1.21*) ranthiu the Turkish conditiotL. exc ept I t Senate bill No. 70. amending re t x2. | ®f
following happy thought: 506j.ii 7'--, extrameMH.iiuai? jo. Ham-, Old Reliable Beat .Market
nitMlrd.px'rei**iu-HHi»&gt;uiy at 12'&lt;vi2Jc.' Hbouldetw quiet
h-tee tohrd at• Kalautasoo. *U &lt;hwl thoseAiduiingequalitv for the Jew* *1. I I-awsof 1K73 relative to uriranirationrof
Wheil.vou.Nc a boy engaged on u
GOOD ADVICE Al
i'.ipa’g-ibe fjrOrk of rofonu gore, hraqidv Scrvia und tbe right of the Porte to be 1 mujnal tire inaurancu companies to m- rnlnec ph- till hi* nuee tqaehea the nt 7Jf«.Hc. Dried beef quiet al 14c.
BreaklaMt bacon, quiet and steadv nt 12|
un ani i-niiMtai adite-\iH«*ltin( te»,
dinloniatlrallv represented at Belgrade; 1 •ur® property in village* and cltie*. by J middle plum, and hi-srar» droop on the Ca lle, tain! nt 10}&lt;- (hr tierce*;'lie for
The following are tire Intnat.jiat.-nt* Im the Porte will grant Prince Milan u new adding a new section. Paaaeu.
outer cruris, you may know lie ha*got kiyt.
-nud m Michigan luventunu ('ultivuter. lirman determining the future relation* , House bill No. 2:tJ, changing name of | m
Poultry— Drowd torkeya ottered m 12
ROE &amp; CLEVER
| Congregational Society of South Boston
It.’ll. Robbins. Adrian; uoflbe iilp*n., Al.
A youthful granger, about to be i
X’
to “Union Evangelical Society.” P«nho&lt;1.
'FtolApor. Sparta Center; machines Jar
Ch.*rftV by
*be O|?&gt;W ftyPoteh’J-The HTet ta .pta-l at M 05
8T-ST-STUTTERING-»
MTgUatim-.apHiil.v.f. A»yi ibel,
Potatoes
* if r*^7.r&gt;. granting i
taatMTrfi r. atil imy-4&lt;n’'’&gt;t» ta*p*whthatit&gt;il&gt;
*eal led hte grand father to protect him L4u to for itaaehbloww and HUAI &lt;•-. for
nd bnui'Jiiex
.untilty, and makr onaab&lt;x'
President iui interim., The ceremony and defining the poweni anddutire of in- from the middleman.
Early
EarlyRose.
ItoMi.
&gt;._•
»tor^ '&lt;hrn.i(h'l!M
evoA1**, ■
corporyted
village*.
Paaacd.
which look place In the national* paliu-e
Seed*—('loverJ* 8&lt;'G!'. Tim&gt;.*lhy$2 U5
@S 10.
dulM frit (Mam, Tobweo and Liquor H*’til«.
FARM
AND
HOUSEHOLD.
Sugar*
—
Stand
aid
^V.
Ilh*.
mimH A,
»■-«*. HapptwUrM, FrtwatlWMi .fljMlilin,
corporated
village
without
FrvMidenliul elector*.for Diax have Iteen —
------------a4J„_._
-ununimouH
---------j U«Cm extra white C. 1U&lt;-; powdered.
---T. ------------.-.-J
choaen, ai»d *0 far a* I* known he ha* re- vote.
. It wiq&gt;
atatod4_In41._
the Senatejjjjy
th
' crirabrai and granulate !, lije; cut loaf. What ■ W«*ltb er Fan*, or Life—without Health?
Dnnt for AniiualN in Winter
13c; Fellow extra. C, lOHn 1&lt;&gt;| New Or­
_____ r___ ._________________
Wf,
'
’
„r
.-.
‘
&lt;"1,
tHAxlOlr.
TheftHuittt intUspcuiMblr nwcMity le^i*t?frXrd
T«ery f»*T"-lSd&gt;r»v»»lauy&amp;T«i&gt;*4fr ad
before 1*»« waa Mexican Minister iu Hiinply because the vote ot some one
Salt—Auhtonaall iu lour buahrl reck*.
Waahingtoii, haa been appriluUMl Seefe'•
1„ wlme;"i.
by v. ry “Sr j
WfWrJnwuii yin
St4»t'k gTOWeni. All sort* ill ainiualt. 1 Onondaga, $1 30; Saginaw refuse. *1 tier
IxigiKtx,
February
27.—The Berlin oar- paaseu
■
..
’nau’ rraux:
booiimt
paseed nv
by inc
the -X
Senate
rend* :
io ollice delight hl u du*X Itulh, Chicken* that ; bbl.
'ri&gt;. pMtr t’hesamng, the dwelling’ami reapondent
of the lime* nay* that the *hall lai created or abolished,nor anv lax irnve eaay unti eoutinuud aceere to if
oarn'Ofqfitrmcr named Donley burned a
Wood—Hickory, *&gt; to.
«h &lt;-• '■-! riwH, Ito- • fte * W*l.» WMfwtWtob-.
•II n .Inti
*
will; never.l&gt;e troubled with vermin,
■ *■ -■
DETROIT LI VKiCToCK.
are credited everywhere except Ih A ien- orMIJT Jniareat therein Bold or dhpuaed eiUtf-f in their honHe* or bodlc*. (tat-.
...
---na. Russia frankly intimate* Hut abe or uulaaa by aoAicurring vote of two- tie delight to Htand In a dusty -jnaal. .
laJdlT-ti? eave hht chfldren.-nlne in
scraping l&lt; up wub Uirfr lore reel «».l '
uuuir.«l c-tau... U1 pel..-, of wile.
•W alt JX-Urm, .
i/r- 'aeven of whom were alee
lUiWU'S II all over their huok. The
repe'Usl o'a oxen aeerMrlM l.•-^•aber. Two of the boyw juxu
-nome
— ,paid
----------------------„----------■ome ._
remtrd
to her feeling*
and U&gt; mice or reaoluti.ii of the council, norsiiall dieapewand inner ..nt..lu«l .'uie for;;
hX'h'.S;'«iti‘,“
.nd saved themaclvM, but live 1
iMHiUon *n
i&lt;heta placed. There
There unv
the
poaitlon
‘
n
which
Hhebiplaced.
ordinance
l&gt;c
paaacd.
nor
any
reaoluuny
Iw paiuuMl.
anv reaoiu- Itewmale U tn scatlera quart at .VMW&lt;arWUlb., unla «.,h..i™.xlto await
ta at thta moment every clmnee ofavoiflr itj:
r fell in
l*f*oU»«l'y'JU»laloll«tbe»pi|Hr from 1,1^ „e„rasii.u «» ll». «l fc. final
ing a rontiict, if
ran bt* ImiaFrd
•d, and all peri«hmi. T
the horns to the tail. In winter when 1 butoliem* cniUe.averKghqc l.lto Ibn nt Be.
to appoint Home Christian governor* and. •&gt;f all the triuiloea elect.”
nineteen and the vOm
they cannot gut it, many animate be- |(; choice cauta, averagiag J.tol Ibn, at
•;»n! mM-rior*and tryOncrwripuTaaS In ihi.
make a Inina tide attempt at adininintniJoint resolution* were paKitod, miking come covered with vrnniu.
inf agp. The moUw vfhThe ; -&lt;l 25,12 choice outic, &lt;iv&gt; ruging «to itat,
। lion reform.
Congjtuet far ajipropriattoiaWfon'ibM im­ writer han u ruin-light wagon bbod. 1 *1$! Ibf 6 very ebuunt Wretern *teor».
dimd Ih in a critical t-ondto*
provement of Saugatuck, Holland, New WlthwtrirH eight illche* wftlo milled , Averaging 1,Oto lb*. at^4 7.’«; 13, averaging
LIFE Ifl TOO EHOffT TO BE Ml8BB«nJ0.
hutlalo, Grand Maria* and Portage Lake doue to UN ground on three aide*, into j MW lbs. at #4 &lt;5; a, averaging MO Ita, at
I A Wwditagton letter-writer, lament­ (Mantatoe
met! the taiJo wi
county) harbor*.
I n*djf x«i- hwmmvp'rimsl •tad*MMirea» e&gt;
SI; -2 ru
f it cows, ■•votagmgf.luolbn.
averaging i,1**1 lb*, at
at gl
S3 75.
75;
ing Up,-aoyiallikely .Ag-oyaur
Ttud having &lt;«
X*T!a HopMriMiKMHl life following bllta: which hdfa qozeu wheelbarrow iouti* ' 3 I.U
»U-er», av. raging l.OuO I Im. at S4 25;
u|a»nJitt.Wdui«hk
dimk-juMIto*
of
dust
atvplte-ed
every
tall.
Here
the
of the Electoral
-Softau- wfl- No 53, amending Gnun&gt;
1 extra choice steer, wvignlug 1,221) Um, al
--------- - --------------- Ivent &lt;»f another.
l»oulty delight to wallow or roll in the ' 5c.
. '■ ’
• &gt;
Mijiii.iwiu.'ewuiiwi ■ibBfNfffftnimnr
«UU. Il in alvO kept ai)d..Utod 00 the ; r,
MW,p were unit,
uu* pride*
price* were aiarui
Hiiobp
dull, but
about
.•nrrd, A*.4lMMI«hiOa resident of Washington during the effect f»r lhe two Juat named. No. 142. other atoek atUatwl interval*, ami no | atetdy. Salo* 4G. averaging 9!| 11m, at
redncorjioiyiinK Alt. Morri*; No. »l. for vermin of.nuy M»rl la ever reeu ou any 1 *4 so ;.cr ewi, 2ftl, averaging *» lbw, ai
’-* congress '*—
---uf
liieui.
Tbi*
ta
at
oiiiw
the
most
eerM
.10;
S4.
averaging
to
It*,
at
$4
3u
each;
IU.
_
uijffiftlter action.
i/years before!—__ r-„ —_______. 1, L tie lUauTtba argtolaauon &lt;&gt;i mutual (ail! rionwly for tta-ee ftreta. while the averaging80 It*, at H to e-tch. M, aver- I fh* Itednid* I
Thm reaaluikm wa» forwardud- to
trrianrt «rar*nl&lt;i&gt;r u.
“/
. that she. too, seentato habitun of *oel- benefit and eo-opgratly* MocletivH, the •took thrive* by being iaippliai with ; “Jiug M lb*. »t W aacli, to, averaging •» TSe
kivMman William* al Waabtumon.
ho much proved for in petition*, what they crave, and what H. a state i ‘W1 ** ”0,a&lt;
l”r
Wlba, I $']JlOUfOg gt Grand Rapid*. oppntltr&lt;•!«»•,
, ety an eld friend. _ Hhe toldnte_reeent- hill
-U.-U------ L- .- »------ o------------ w|lb
" • St -Iffawi. &lt;*.
of
nature
they
would
aurelv
'mlpply
I
‘
t-Mparcwt.
'
,,,[
uuuMriw.-uh. nut wffib
«n.,
Bl nnre «
HmiMrinitday night, Uietatrarttofi being '
57 Monroe Street, Gnuid Rapidi, MichI’tHnrt gra|&gt;el meeting* by Maj. Crfle. lhe ‘ ,h hanflaome woman. and has moat meng
icri.nEwitatkarp'
Mtr
wkn
nn
i.
100, auuionxing
authorizing die
the com.
UUAWd ;UL. «*kHoat*,
mem; No.
.vo. iw,
eouatruc- mH:when restrained and tied up In ; j-(l 5 m5
agreeable manner*.
✓ I ■ ! *!?h
'
-&lt;-j«rao n»*». ’.iur»reai psdfnia &lt;tail«arb
ti?q ofa-plank
of ajilank road of eight miles
mile* at
at Pori yarite and atabliM.—/*rairi^ f^trmvr. ' ’
—————————
|-.&lt;urnt»«rri»foir iu thetatr &lt;booU eotn* «f om» t\.
..x*..p|v xftal.MUi it*Ulrine-. uMMira &lt;i
'Huron; No. 117, legalixing certain act*
Some of the European journal* claim connected with toe organlaatton of Filer
Mnd, with n dlalocated ahmtider. '
Two Side* of a Story.
cfl^gpalterwaniflocked to t
r»r|MjraUna
Bretgor,
TA*
Bito-n
icounly.
dr aikiw
i^g cbwyh«and Ibero wore* eouM **lnian Atrnbonifr, who feCTmlly an- Tften catnAhe WM Nd. 1ft). MMWOrixing
adnilr- ; ch.my.- -i..- agMiev &lt;»i the Froated Zinc -ta pre xnlureUr MMrereftti ta HiHag &lt;**• '* *&lt;4 ul di i—l -c-f TTT7T rnOililfcfiiOmtniF.
NpLkmgggo, vye read with udi
,,f a Wl&gt;. | (roriilliiiiui MonuitinnU for any Baainnaa
■ nouueed the Buccmful result* of hla Townahlp Board of Menominee to regu atom and tateiext the biblory of
I that 1 .kit'iWuf;*! have nut acted a* agent
it j experiment* in the rearing of plant* late, p. oblbit or iioeUM amstoiteJ 'A bill mail’* Huceree to Jarmtog; nowy
pareed extending tlwi tone for colle&gt;tion
inn.on
r”&gt;v
n „fl lJ)Kril
■diori^linp, 4 Muiitlia or ho, and 1
from JbnieMg Co. for arnon, d
«P«rtM«ae OftaoIhPr *&lt;n
— .' j,j
„
uiau
ve bikm ..riter* mun,™
*ntfl1&lt;4Aut to mere than
of taxe* In Orone Pohfr, Wayne county
-uddaity-fh the tfcieuirte &lt;&gt;tlii*'v~«..
Wly.... __
m u)&lt;&gt;nc*MtuUMl|MmuinJ(BDetloo«.,|M«nryiax n|
Feb. A^Thhtfeuate Mkaed House bill to thihk over. “Tto»Unw experlent*
hatkoyna to FmxwLhimwlf Mb-k MmfUoy
Justice Jueeph P. Bradley, of the
My huaband jM rapid! v itn reeling, and lhe )&gt;eople are
m^HE*rI21&lt;l;
? . . • • j.liXa’T’fnlted States Supreme OoUrii. ta tta&gt; Np.ini; tegalixing oertaih ml* oonnoctod in farming, ahe Mild.
.•
waa
trying
hard
to
pay
for
M*
farm
;
highly
plea*i
d
with
the Monument*, and ly rvIM npon fa,.. . ... ,f • ■.•
eon of a charcoal burnen to .Hcbohurie with the management of lhe.newjy or­ and, oi mprsa, I Wgtglled hte' Struggle- 1 believe tiiev are .1 irrniid
A IHierOH MHO Ct&lt;BES,
Mierea*.*
ganised u»wn»bip of Filer,'-Mimtetoe
H't«
Whnoyitnr &lt;ll«.
whlcprifit and wifely Uitvrvst. Hay,
&gt;■- « .i dep
county.- Pwi ' ’ ' ’ &gt;"l /.
to
’
-twtpwytom.wteft.
fflm.
fi*
.i4ilMy
&gt;*4*Vr
GENERAL NEWs
" No, Mi, praacritdng the lug time wa* at band, and ‘help* «i'
-. that useful commodity. Hte leteure
GeucMuaaud. ShtawaMM-e Coe,
demtai electors of Mlchl- warvv. or rather. I should *ay, to tell &gt;
X JC Jf' /. / r E R Y
'* hours were given to study, und while
' of the bill ta hm follow*:
the ‘whole tjrulb and mitbifig but the I : NOTipaST. ALBAN’S RAID.
wer*“ lilted and UfftbqryJ the cattle ami the men were reallug,.■ •BM’noN 1,—TM l^plr
M^ate 0/
TXptarton &lt;rfa bailer mJ Joseph waa digging away nf fhefeir. AfirAifftiu enart. That MmtomM of chapter t-iKh,’ money waa acuree und Jack
entente Bixl fuHy alMy ymirwtr.
u» to d. work*. Pomeroy, OM ,
a young pniefklifUir. Uluitato- a « of the Compiled Lavto of 1K71. rebtove could not afford to hire. 1 volunteered St. Alsaw, VkrMONT,Nor #7, K»k.
tr. H
.- ‘U*.f-Ita4jui^n ed ItaiMtelta
my aervh-ef. I eauMrske uf)&lt;;r.-Utakt
to holding gvoorai and apodal election*, load*, «&gt;r *t*w itw^y «* Wellb*s' frnyl
Aftwim axperitmcr of rtirteen J&lt;sirs
J4«
A « W&lt;
tteiudne telng compiler’* eection ll&amp;, Ih,
t&gt;r»Hh
*Hd
liS\&gt;,«?n&gt;JCM-nl.
,
.
i&lt;
IV
■
.1
•_
e: illof ac. g -Mltill ,?’»rd
MMHaa«Mke 1* hereby *0 amended a* to
r
cBrirtnKTnR ,-..|.l-»*|
“too um i oia&gt; raierca jenseri
rMaflaaMfows:
’ “There ta »W1 a mart
Th Ik&gt;w Miaiif **»»
»v witl'M frWM* &lt;ir
Hte. 04. The elector* of Praudenl and
i all the great circiew'.
Vice Pretodeut ahall convene In the Sen­
JhdTwSl nl'i^ulber'th!. • I**™’** “"f i“&gt;lrti»Mld t» u&amp;oi
the manu- ate chaw her at the QnrdtoHof Cte»»-.&lt;•.
loylng dia- the hour^of prplyu.n cloplf at noon, on
.
_x„„_ _ are most the rtr«t-wwWtebvof Decernta&gt;r, and if

Smfil&amp;aaarooAMM
In the wtrtiMgM lumbering vegton* the |

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Dr' AIKIU’S Remedial laslitate!
CHRONIC DISEASES

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AU *uch vacancy by tail lot and m^jorilv
't'.Mrttt'-l HM tarvdtoifkhA'IWtaWJklie
elector* aliail
appear, ojr all vnoanciea hImu! be tilled a*
Preparatory work for the Exhibition »Mri» prorfted.i they ahall proreed to
perforhi flic dirttea of aurb Hector* a* re
of 1R78 in J*arh J* going ou rapidly, iiurirrel by the ConaUUllion and law* ol
. and ll»c JpOdftRiu- OntfiAtNIn build- the United Slate*.
I ing wm aoonbe Gdd.

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fterieeth flitaerabic at i
that Heuaon uf the veur, with u 'hay ‘
cold.’ which was foihwod |»y aditmatie
trouble fnftn Wiiiclf 1 nrvei 'recovered.
Then m to garhiiitm, in my xril tu

bdievingthev v.'i’l r j ldlr Mpcr'-ettetdl
hi
nd* of Marhbi nnd granite m fen
kind*
Hu-ir
their •“great merit*” become knowfa.
.
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VOL. IV;

NASH VILLl^BARRY &lt;JO.. XIICI1.. FRIDAY MARCH. 9. 1877,

NO. 24.

RED RIBBON.
voice. “I finished the matter up in heart was beginning tu relent toward ’ He wished that moment that the earth
"Our friend, David Barker, Esq.,” temferrot appt*. I'm jriafl nA* knowl­
.
t, short metre this afternoon, and guvr tin-culprit.
.
would crumble beneath and take him .says an Eastern paper, “who has pro­ edge uf .Uie mule fa 1Um1m4&gt;»u'ui gln-l
.
(Mr. John Antrobus, artist and poet, h|m his quit papent. I am not the: Tears-brimmed
Teara-hrluuned the
thr beautiful* brown | in.
in.
' duetd some of tlie best poetrv e.vet
eyes uf
of Mix.
Mrs. Randolph.
Randolph. From
From. “' Yes, Mra. Randolph,” he faintly, written by a Main bard, pleased at a form her acquaintance. Nobody but
’ read the following lines un the occasion ; man to be tampered with the zecond eyes
ULLAGE OFFICERS.
'
au fancy
art
of hla taklnc the red ribbon and joining 1tln,e*
Tom found nut to his cost, to- the
thefirst
firstshe
shebad
bad taken
taken u
fancy to,
to,an
an ! ;articulated.
articulated. -little incident that happened to bis a‘ darky han any buafriMW' to know a
f n.8 hih .1 tha nMrolt Onero'day*”
•
.! Unusual
lookod nt him, with
i usual juterrot
Ju terrot lu. the
tiw bright-fawd
brighWkoed
‘ ’ it-raoed]•' She
J
„;;h her eyes
saw..I family, (the first occurrence of the mule. They know.eAch ‘tKhkir, and it
the reform club, at the Detroit opera
“What
was
hie
offence
this
time
V
1
1
little
office
boy,
whom
her
huaband
gives ventto hia feeiinga
in the
juihand
full of
ofsad
aud pity,
pity, and
and eald
eaid sorrowfully,
sorrowfully. iIkind,)
„
„„
... is no more than mituml xhat tiiev
..
wmvww
. ...tie office
hu
'
' i| ftiil
House;)
inqfriraft
-------------- --------frequently
------------ J
— r
... ....
.11I following imaginative piece
.
..
inquired the *--*
lady;
and1 the evening
despatched
- -------up
p to
‘ the house,
'
I1 "O m
Tom.
I would
not u
have believed
should, as |hcy are “congenial apiritst1’
(tajHtr a
droppwl
unheeded from her lap | with aopje note or metMuige
mroaag for its mis- it of you.”
You uk mo why I wear thlaelarr*
—
—
but whether they w#J. “know —*•
He tried to speak, but instead there,
xr chilhh ojuoin.
to the floor, arvfl kho leaned her facet tress.
&gt;
This silken talisman of red;
other tbcre*’ or not fa mnji&amp;’fllai
; And. why a thousand rlbbon-m&lt;m
ight,
, down to the clieejK, soft’ and uewv as 1 The boy’s brij
' prompt, pleasant! came.a sw.lft, smothering sob, beating On* nigbt aaold KU Peter slept,*
Me.—
Are inarching forth with earnest tread.'• an apple bloroomfnT the little girl who I manner, nfa.quicu
uncmgmcv, the
»uo out from
&gt;ruui nm
luroni, before he ouuid
u»ck intelligence,
his throat,
D®
tb® doorofrHeaven a|ar.
SotUAern Letter.
-1* -I
Jfqtlttitf.
I’ll tell you why I wear this sign,
---- • «---- «--------------------- «* it down----। hen through a little angel crept.
was hanging on the side of her chair, oomtejr of apeech and
l»earing.
which crush
again.
Why march these stalwart ribbon-men :: and mot her uno daughter made a pretty indicated careful home cultivation, ■'Bhi'itmked.t’liiin, thu b&gt;dr with I And ™a«d.»1i-lib .HUUiur«...
The Deud ’ AduilnkYs.
rUlHrSTtAN CHURCH—C. I. Daro. Pa-■ Manhood—the heir to God's mtato—
tb. grnUe. motherly heart, and th. | cm. «»&gt;»«,, u th. bl—hmm.
picture at that monieol, which Mr. had all attractedJthe lady.
yr tar. Brtrlw. rrerj Nahtath At Wl-S A. a, »nd!
Was lost, but now fa found again!
Randolph would have keenly ahpreeiAnd now her mother heart was pity WM strong in it now.
| ofmom approached, my blushing bride From ihcBpriniflHdttejratJirxu.- /.
n|la eXScsnc more wfth ribeRH' l*w*i.h«ii-uot his
thoughts ‘jiiat,
The death, of six .admirals of the
U- ihstighte
J::st. then
ikes ii touehtd
touched to
to ita
its centre,
remtre, thinking
thinking of
of that
that
'•Torn," she said, laying her hand i Awakened from some pleasing dreams.
been iiBsmfo&lt;&gt;d.
ungcuaMtl.,.
mother,lonely
lonelyand
andwidowed,
widowed,whose
wiioae | on his shoulder, a»‘ his own mother! Aral found that angel by her side,
GreaLgladnasM Ungura lu hfasongi
’ II taairi
* ' mother.
likVo rintir.
if. Mr.
XCr Randolph
Randnitili ... ■
...... - _
-ijfrraoMftT episcopal cyvRou—
"Oil. It was the old thing; lu* got ! pride and Joy und strength hud been niio-lit
might have
done, “if
ofUffris quite remarkably j&gt;lttiough
He wills—and “dare* do right" again.
God grant but this—I ask no more—
Tbomas.Pajvw. 8^rrle'« crcry H«bb»o&gt;
into
bad
company,again,
and,
in
short,
this
one
boy,
now
turned
out
on
the
these
warriors of the seas go down in
should
take
you
back
again
—
if.
con
­
That when ho leaves thi* world of pain,
You say this ribbon’s flaunting red
such follnros of hours'anti of years a* X
came into the office so drunk this world in shame and disgrace.
She trary to all his rules and precedents, I HoUI wing his way to that bright shore,
Revives the.memory of disgrace,—
to make the coinoidonct* hhppy rather
morning that he could hardly stand. | thought how smoothly.the downward could persuade him to do this, would
And find the gain of Heaven again.
If an—*tis better on your sleeve
. 1 sent him back ut onee'to sleep oft road wiudsaloug the days; she thought you try once again to resist the evil, as
than ominous. Tlie average age was
Than redder shame upon your face.
Whereupon some fellow of the prac­ seventy-two. and their q*r»*n» exem­
the spree, slid when he returned, i bow Lix* {irocil young spirit, stung you never did before?”
'Tie better far lo wear this sign
O£ honest manhood's triumph now.
pretty thoroughly scared and sobered with . remorse und shame; would be
“He would not take ng back. You tical sort, and without any imagina­
this afternoon, I gave him his disiufa-1 likely to flash up into fierce recklero- don’t know.” recalling the last words tion, and not posaereing the “divine none of its disgraces. All of throe men
Than bear’ the purple bnuld offriue
With guilt upon a foverert brow.
sal, with some sharp words that he I ness, or settle down into sullen deft- which his employer had used toward utilatua,” attempts to destroy the little were active during otir lart'wAr, when
Take off the brand—take offtbeblighi— won’t be likely to forget nt once.”
;—
aace.
—
'The
nu~ lady’s’------heart,•—
looking
*-•--------on him; words which had festered and illusion of David, as follows :
they were already old inoni While
« •.T-eunil*lly Invited
The wino may soak the sanded floor;
the lighting aud the bonohi! on tIn­
"Such a smart, bright, pretty bchuv- 1 her own son. ached and yearned over rankled In his heart ever since, ami
PKTER'S REPLY.
■
BEV.C.L HKTO.W. M.
The men Is King who drinks po more;’ ed boy as he Was!” said thesoft. n- this other mother’s. She rose up, and made him feel that, let come what
Kc««i« Cook ttamrtary.
*
land feH into the bunds of young men,
Full eighteen hundred years or more.
Who wills.and &lt;launtloftB"darasdo right,”,
took
her
,
little
boy
in
her
arm*,
and
on
the sea the bld wilts were the main
gretful (ones of the laiiv. “It fa strcls
might, swift freezing, or slow starva­
I’ve kept mygatasecurely tyled,
The
world
in
old
in
symbolist!
craft.
set hint on his father’s knee.
nun,
reliance and stood up to thcjvork well.
tion,no
howouia
wouldnever
neverseex
seekms
hisoia
oldinasmas- Thnre was no “little angel" strayed.
Swincw Sftrrtirs.
And rich in flags oi rare device;
Farragut waa
when he hung in
with you; but if boys or
“ Luther!" she sala, “I will not | ter again, even though forgiveness and
Nor one been missing all the while.
But none of these have ever stormed
J’! men will make fools of themselves, argue dr reason with you, for you will | help awaited him on the threshold,
the rigging of the Hartford during the
11'. IL YUUML
I did not sleep as you Auppoaed,
The reeking citadel* ot vice.
( and stand in their own light, Who Is getme
oysu of
in me ipexe;
out Ii will'
win
mrs.iv
battle of Mobile buy. Alden was a
the bv*t
then1; but
Mrs.
Randolph did not answer for a
Nor left the door of heaven ajar.
The bright red ribbon marshals on
t~
*u„
---------e----_i
Ferhapa
she
sruiled
a
little
to
blame?
I'dtaken
a
fancy
to
the
plead
for
this
fa»y
In
the
name
of
your
j
moment.
native of Portland, a pcqurade oi
Nor has a “Huie angel" left
An army mightier than kings.
...
to henwlf, „thinking
that his wife
And gone down with a falling »Lar.
Which storms the bastions of IkMpair, . iioy. ami nieanfto do well by him, else own ; take him back; give him one !ly in active service during the rebel­
Ought to know Luther Randolph a
H. A. BARBER.
And drunken serpents wrought with I should have turned him off ou the (more trial, for the sake of thfa!” [ought
Htt I.- better
Iwfta.r than
fl.nri his
lilu office boy.
luie At
A i Go ask that “blushing bride," and nee
Sting*,
■I IIWHMD.1I'(lestolKenceJl
■ ’- 1 and she
C...V ptaeed
(.uDv^.raa her
mod .uauur.
hands on
via the
auw burMU.- j(' little
lion,
iteing the youngrot of the six.
If shedou't frankly own and say
*-•
•
••••beeoiqeuf hbn nnw, I nfahed
—* *—
* _»
i-i..
. Not, not with slaughter, but with light, •I “
And* whut'wiil
head
of —
curls,
in „i.i_«.
which were' |lru;t she said,—
That when she found that angel bah-. ' only 67. Bailey was ixirii ac -plattwe and State Mtwta, S»»h»IHe. Mklu
’Fhat straightway to the soufa of men 1 Luther?
; lights
of gold.
j- •'- “Get |n, Tom, and go with me '
^rtither?” asked
w4ke*l the lady.
। lights
of gold.
burg, and was a boy of 11 year* wlien
She found ft in the good old way.
Bears Manhood, Honor, hope again,
-"It
‘it would
iiujkossible for nle to '■ The child looked up with his sweet'. rxii
Commodore Macdonough, won hl*
wduld inl&gt;e impossible
pointing to the carriage. And he went
M. C. ELLIS.
grant but this—I ask no more—
And will, that knowing, “dares do right.” prophesy,
The chances,
chances, face
spunky fight with the British' crufaer*
—• *
. my dear. The
facefull
fullof
ofbewilderment.
bewilderment. Komethiug
Something I In
|n without saying a word And as'
your number still enlarge, on Lake Champlain in' 18N.' lie cap­
The earth Is rich with fanes and spires,
however,
him. He h»«
has in
,«r. eeat.
hto*. ebe
n..c mid
».&lt;■ I That should
...... ......... “are
f- against blmIn the
the tender,
tender, solemn
«,lemn fa«*e
t.n- of
of hia
hi» Mr..
Mr., llandolph twk her
will not do as before.
it lia.*
mother,seemed
seemedto
toImpress
Impress him.
him. He
H*i! to
— the
•»— drivet)
-*-«— who
—•--------- * her order I Andyou
tured
150 bloeknde-runnerM, ft is -aid.
And churches decked with shrines of come to the city, and ft
iuta proved
proved too
too mother,
awaited
lay ft to old Peter's charge.
gold;
1much
------ *- .for hint. Hi- hw made
----a 1bad
—?hed
I reached
out bis
out fat-,
bi* dimpled
fat; dimpled
hands
hands, to | “The office Daniel”
'
’
during the lust war. Davh. wuBut snrnettmoa in their sculpture dhole. । fa-ginning, and will be very likely to hl* father, and cried,
nr his pretty
—**•• t Mr. Randolph sat* alone
. . i
Boston,a writerdf naval mathonuiti* -.
SMITH &amp; KNAPPEN.
* In
nt -ins desk
Tht. subtle serpent's scaly fold.
i end In u |x&gt;liec court, and aterrn ut the Ichihl voice,—
A Bu.sInc.HM Transaction.
and the captor.of Memphis in 1862.
when his wife entered the office nc- i
"rruTo»'r’:&gt; •;.r i' im
&lt;,lla
’*u,ub’ j Tombs,
amiI
that's the end of------a boy,
of , "Take
“Take him
him back,
back, papa
imp: —take him companled 'by Thomas Haynes, who
-------------------rf, —
Lou I* Goldsborough (lilamlddlb name.
This bright red ribbon s work began, I coarse."
*” - -------------------------’
. .----------------- jback!”
imd been so ignobly driven out of it a i A business man, living at Fniukfort- Malroherbro, tanaeka'df cttrftK con
And starUuig from the depths of woc “
1 Oh, dear
I” said the lady,* with a| Mr. Randolph was moved. He bent few days before. She walked straight | on-the-Main, sent to a correspondent teinnorary with his birth) was' in the
A wake* to hope diapairhig man.
j little start und a abiver, and an un-jdown swiftly, und kissed the small up to her husband, who glanced from nt Frankfort-on-the-Oder a large con­ service probably the longest x»f uuy
Tlflfcarvon chureheg lute the sight t
conscious glaneeut the meshof brown, speaker, and fancied himself guilty of the lady to Her companion In silent signment of cotton stockings, and at entering as a middy in l^lg'wht'n
Perhaps their l&gt;eauty woos to prayer.
CHARLES IL BRAD Y.
Jt burnished hair JUfat had Ut^fad down a very unmanly -weakness, when he curiosity and surprise.
But, ah! the noblest image there
- the same time to another .correspon­ only aeven years of'uge, pernaps bv
Is
onfl
bravo
man,
wh«»
“
dares
do
right
!"
...i the hearth ru«. "wl)at a terrible said,—
on
ilUe Artnt- Kv“I have found him, Luther, and 'dent nt the same place, nn equally favor of hfa father, who was governor
ii.
Other oppo- 1 know not whore the secret lies,
picture, Luther!”
"O Mary, you-women, with your brought iiiip imck,” said she. “Try (large consignment of cotton night­ of Maryland. He wiw in n flght with
caps, the product of his own inanufac- Greek pirates, fifty years ago/dnd win
Nor whence', that drunkenness in man., | Mr. Randolph followed his wife’s ; children, are enough to turn a man’s him once more for my sake."
w He wrote to each the price nt With Burnside at Roanoke. . He mar­
Until hold m bondage dark witli woe
j gaze. Perhaps he divined the associa- brain. It’s against my life-long prin“And make a fool ot myself,,,[ture.
” i '"m'l,
LEWIS DURKEk,
The kingdoms, since 'mtr race fa-gnn. । tion which suggested itself, tu her ci plea to do what you ask.”
sum ried a daughter of Wirt, pad .one of
growled the merchant; but there was
wwere
7 to sell, but the ----AWYER, Notary PnNle, Real Eafateaixl In.ur But tblalkiiMW—that God’s design
' mind, for Ufa tone was certainly modi- • But after all. Uie speech conceded something that encouraged further enfoiJn‘1 to he too torgc, the prides of hU life yas an attempt tn
awe Agent. Colk«ikm» promptly made, and
la not impaired by lapse of tirns;
|
colonize Florida With Gerriitfo emi­
i fled ns he answered,—
much more than ft denied, and Mrs. treaty in the tones.
CoMeraadnc pfowtly executed Office in l&gt;. C.Fotlnow the living ago leaps up.
i “That is true, and 1 neeu nbt buve i Randolph knew that if Tom wits not
GrtOUiH Store.
“No, Luther, 1 take all the blame, i! form him. Hu yielded a little in his grant.*. Smith was Kentucky fa»rn.
And grasp* a future more sublime !
, painted it quite «o black. Perhaps I beyond recall, he might have another nil the folly, on myself; only try this demand, but still there was iio offer and wusat the barrier forts In Chinn
.We see—we feeltbo breaking light;
for
hLs
fabrics.
Again
he
wrote,
in
:
Tom
’
s
future
may
not
be
mi
bnd
as
my
I
ehauce'with
his
master.
in
1856, and on the Con grew flyhen she
UNION HOUSE
Fnr, far the Ix'acon flame extends;
once, and see II the end does not provp
reply to other letters of his eorrespon was sunk Ly the Merrimac in । Hamp­
croaking.*. At all events, give your| Three days had passed, and the year its wisdom !•’
And tearful kindred, patient friends.
dents, naming a yet smaller amount ton Roads. He wa* MctHeilah^ coad­
pretty little head no further concern] hud stepped softij* from Novemoer
Exalt the man who "dares do right."
Mr. Randolph looked at Tom.
on tiie subject, for the boy 14 unworthy ! into winter, and the last month openAnd tills is why I wear I. :»&lt;-hann ;
“You young rascal, you'll be serving but weeks elapsea, and yet there were jutor in the melancholy peftitfoula of
of it.”
ed with smiles us radiant as those rue another trick one of these days,” no sales. At length he wrote to each Yorktown,—who forgets M’ -Wlikr*
And this is why a tbousaud men
Have dashed tho poisonod sublet down. I “I,can’t help wishing, Luther, tiiat I w*hich kindled the face of June; with lie said. "Sit down, here, and copy correspondent to make some disi&gt;o-&gt;iUon of his manufacture* ; if they could brated of them all. He
Lyrn in
And Step with manly pride ngniu.
• yoabiki given him one more trial.” | winds balmy os May’s, and with no these letters.”
ALF. C. BUXTON,
The drunken jeer must harmless fall.
-aid the lady, s|H*aking more to her- , sign nor whisper of the long path of
The office hoy tried to speak, but, not get money for them they were at New York and was a nepnew or John
UNSMITH. mantrfaeturea Kiflr and Hbot (Inna
The Idle lest, the skulking frown,
j self than her husband.
storm and darkness Liirough which inatead, there came a great gush of least to exchange them, no matter nt Wilkes, the English radical &lt;&gt;( the lunt
and -repair* all Flmrm* and fine Nachli«jj. Drop
polntiro* in the imp of gall,
Itievcb-loadrnt. of auj- manntketore. furnished al
' Tbegentlemun turned upon his wife, the Yuud lay toward spring,Just as some solw, with u rain ot tears. And so what reasonable sacriSce, for any other century. He h*d a name Mfore the
Where Love and Hots, and Life
' and regarded her with one of his lives lie in sweet warmth and security Thomas Haynes was received once goods. Under these instructions the
down.
! )&gt;leasant smiles, In which lurked Just on thebonier land of awful experience more into favor.
stocking factor called upon the night­ arctic explorations in h£MM2.,M&lt;l hi*
For. lo! ttie ribbon symbol shine*,
Mn. J£ J. TIMMERMAN.
cap agent—both being unknown to contrihutious to literature .having
| the faiutest-tinge of irony.
of aorrow and paiu, and loss, through
Where royal virtue daring stand*.
Mrs. Randolph's charity did not stop each other in connection with their given him a world wide fame. Hi1 “Mary,” he said, “I regard you us.a which their feet must walk into the
And “soldiers of the legion” boar
'
here. She procure*! him lodgings principal—and “named his views;” he taking of Mason and Slidell fiom tinmost
exemplary
woman,
in
short,
as
eternal
rest
beyond.
T1h» ruddy Htandxrd in their band*.
under a kindly home roof, in whose wished to exchange a lot of superior
■
the
very
cream
and
flnwerof
your
sex.
And one morning of this “ sunshine
And'thl*Ts'why, when Pharisees.
' In ail your relations, as wife, and out of season,” n youth, somewhere pleasant atmosphere the boy's nature, cotton MtocKings for some other goods was u splendid'foat. w|doh .MMin the
Anti moral cowards stand apart.
JOHN M. ROE.
L dnre for one, take up the batige.
’ mother, and mistress, I believe you to about hb - seventeenth year, might expanded,and beneath which lie found he was not particular as to the kind, applause of .the country, an;L.&gt;nec&lt;*t&gt;e abote reproach, and unequalieil. have been seen making bls way slow­ the peace and shelter that his inex|wrl- as the transaction was fora friend, who sarily, the formal disavowal of the
But in all business matters, jour judg­ ly along one uf the principal thorough­ enced youth so much needed. He was desirous of “dosing pis stock.”
ment and opinions wouldn’t be worth fares of the city.
If you had looked never fell into evil ngain. There Is The nran at first could think of. noth­ Mason and Slidell’s mission, however,
WOMAN’S WISDOM.
CHAS W. DEMARA Y,
a sixpence, al least, on any subject in his face, you would ftave found It a more than that to tell. The boy’s ing which he would like to exchange for England could d*»t ptatitflpute in
' where your interest and svmpatnit*s bright, intelligent one, with eyes that quick intelligence, his promptness and I for so large a supply of stookings; but an intrigue uguinst tu in viewer our
nr, vtnuiNiA f. tow.xsend.
are enlisted. That soft little head of held usually plenty of fire and spirit busin^M capacity, advanced him stead­ at length a bright thought struck him. honorable conduct in that
ily in the house as the years went on,
The most egregious fame lo whicn
" Mary,” said Mr. Randolph, lifting yours would be certuin to leudgyour in them, but now carried some gloom, until at last the old mother and the “I have,” said he, “a consignment of
cotton nightcaps from ah old corres­ seamen reach fa narrow comparbn -witli
good sense captive, and vou'd be eros
— or sadness, or both. So did the step,
w
his
youngrot
boy
from
off
his
foot,
£ PARADY,
ly imposed upon and deceived on
c.. , slow and despondent, sodidthe slender pretty sister, blooming into her woman­ pondent, which I shall not object to that enjoyed under similar achieve­
which
had
been
performing
a
series
of
came, in pride and Joy. to live exchange for your stockimp.” The ment* uu the land. Their livi., when
' A f ANPFACTURER of Hoot, and Sho&lt;-.. MakIO&lt; journeys to “ Boston and back again " every side. Ah, my dear, a man who
,u~ boy figure, with the Idle hand* list­ hood,
in the pleasant home which the strong
JVL and renalrine Maliy done. al»o »trtd ail.nfor the last half hour, " I discharged Iras had to fight the battle of life as I lessly in the pockets, for want of some arm &lt;/f die youn^son and brother had bargain was noon closed. The stock­ not on the element, are usjiaffyr live*
ing-factor wrote back at once that he
have done, and to make his own way better employment.
Tom this afternoon!"
hud at length been enabled to comply miral a hundred milrs'froih the coast
“Now. Tom Haynes,” buzzad the earned lor them.
“You have? Dear me, Luther!” If in the world, knows better than all
There is more yet. to tell. There' with the Instructions of bls principal. is as rare a* a three-decker in the same
"You're,
J. B. RASEY,
these wont* seem ambiguous on my (his. He-tuu-Ht harden and toughen busy brain of this youth.
came a time when a sudden business
paper, the tones gave them [nllnctw of himself on every side. H« can't af­ •lone for in this city, and the sooner crisis fell upon and paralyzed the com­ He had exchanged his stock Ings for a locality. They seem to graduate from
.iu|&gt;vtiu&gt; article
amvic of
u» nightcaps,
&lt;ii£uicaps, ’' in an the ocean directly into that other life.
meaningand emphasis, and expressed ford to turn his store Into a. reform you clear out anil go off to sea, the munity. Old houses, whose credit had "superior
surprise, regret, and some other fee ling school, nor himself into a mere philan­ better for you. The best thing you stood the storms of scores of years, equal quantity, which he was assured
thropist. ‘ He must look at those can do is to shin a* a common deck
were likely to be In much demand beAnd the storm has ceased to bloif.
nearer
disapproval
than
anything
else.
suddenly
tottered
and
fell.
Thehouae
JOHN WEBSTER.
The tender playfulness which crept things in u business point of view,else hand, for a gixsi long voyage round of which Luther 'Randolph was now forea great while. The next day came
ILACKHMITHA All kind, of work In the(Hack- into the merchant’s face during his he and that will be ruined.”
a letter from the nightcap agent an­
the world. You’ll have a chance to see
' senior partner, tottered to ite centre. nouncing bls success, and appended to Lite at Deadwood, Black Hills.
Here
spoke
Hie
hard,
sagacious
buaisomething
of
the
world
before
you
get
frolic with his l»oy aud girl was super­
In the midst of all this, the man was
seded by another expression, the nesB man, looking at life from a stand­ back, and, perhaps, you’ll get into a1 taken seriously ill — confined to his the letter was a big biU for commfaThere are saloon* all over the fda.•«•.
one fhat he carried into his office— point of mere self-interest; lie had good berth,'and be a captain some day. room and hb bed. And, ut that time, stons.
IF. D. PURCHIS,
broader outlooks sometime, but his It'll be bard enough at first, and you
I and whisky four bits a drink. They
aluong
his
warehouses
—
In
hl*
rela
­
TJBOPIUETOR Slpp»o Mllh. 2 Mita. w«rt of V.
. had it not been for the senior clerk,
“ Dat Jinny Mule.”
put two barrels on a*nd, nftil .{('‘board
J7 tooairUle. Flour and Ford alwaya fur »*!••
tions with his clerks and employee*,. horizon now was narrowed to one of must make up your mind to plenty of for his knowledgeof thebusintsw in all
money
and
gain.
Knocks
and
rough
associations
;
but
it
j
across for a bar, and deal it' o.m. A
aud in his business dealings with men
Its relations, for his foresight and1
She is well, but unfavorably known miner who wants to treat poun»Jb«&gt;nie
The words grated rT.
along
the finer
in general; a hard, stern, shrewd look,
i5 —
----- in- will be better than loafing around the
the house must have been among the boys, as “ Bat Jinny
25 "77 It4‘n,,o,ph *• nature. A ।city, with your hands in your pockets, energy,
'
which he was very apt to leave outside
overwhelmed.
As It waa, it weatheredI Mule." She's nu^ emotional mule. gold dust on the barrel-head aniLaavs,
faint
shadow
crept
into
her
face,
i
when
he
turned
the
night-key
in
his
M
,
1
p
d
°^.5
’
T^
J.
oto
.!
er
.
fact
‘
:
a
and
your
last
dollar
going.
There's
nu
.
“Set ’em up.” They ne\ver, Weigh the
JAMES FLEMING.
slgii from her lips.
&lt;
for you here, with your char- &lt;the storm, and in gratitude thereof, She likes the boys. One would rratu- dust. Sometimes a man k‘o^» put
and passed into the warmth and faint
,,
•. . Perlmi»s for- chance
WATCHMAKEB »d4 JewrlCT, ant .de afMiln door,
Haynes was taken Into the' rally suppose they were her offspring
almost the
first
time
In bt?r
her .U
life,
herS iacter gone, and your situation lost. Thomas
brightneroofhls hom&amp;
a,mOBl
.
«fl
.n“..?
,ne ,n
t' l,e
.
down enough dust, bat.they never say
IT Htsrrt. Xs^hTlUe. Mich.
firm
by
the
other
partners,
and
to see her spring for them. It does a word: aud if he's a little
For. although this man was far from • *ou“n *’
onM W\rned,Mhlvr o( and you’ve no one to thank for It all ,was thereafter its youngest one.
a"'1
her more good to get a good square
faultily*, although he had the name, r”’*e
ftnd.1"e,&lt;J"bn««* but yourself, as the old fellow told you
among his brother merchants, and on ; n herhusban,l « nature, hbedid uot, when he sent you oft'. All your fine । There Is more yet to telL When kick at a boy than n bushel of oats they never mention It. They Jiavc
Margaret,
the elder of the daughters of wo^id, and if she can catch a boy by
WM. E GRIGGS.
visions
and
pretty
dream*
of
making
i
change of being shrewd and sharp ata
W tb ‘i*11’
three faro banks runningall the while.
money and setting up the folks at .Luther Randolph, was in the bloom the shoulderand give him a good shak­ They don’t use checks for.the boy*;
tjargxlu, and pretty certain to "line hia
home are gone now. But poor mother of
, her lovely woinanhwxl, Thomas ing, you needn’t feed her again that
«“ qUXn
wooed, uad, amid other suitors, won day. That is about all the feed siie
and
little
Ruth
!
”
And
then
was
a
।
threw
’em all over the place, and«um&lt;‘T.“X! ^Airbl^L
i.»“‘ &gt;“**&gt;“ &lt;•&gt;«■
FRANK J. P.URCHIS,
twinge then, that made the boy start her for his wife. And after the bridal gets; ft’s fun and fodder combined. It were too drunk to handle ’em. “So the
' discharged office boy.
and
and -shrink,
shrink, us
aa one
one might
might at
at the
the touch
touch breakfast, which included only the is a good economy in the way of fodder, checks got played out. Now adman
thoroughly a home man.
families
of
the
newiy-wedded
pair,
he
but rather rough on the boys. Who nuts a little golddustonadolliir'green:i coal of fire;
tire; he knew the poor,
That was the side of him that was : "How came Tom to fall into this bad ' of a
AmC qiuUif,
, broken-down
brukon-uuwn mother, the bright little
litue turned to Mrs. Randolph, anti calling tore that Jacket? “Dal Jinny Mule.” back, and it goes for two dollar*/' 1 Ten
warmest and tenderrot, and most gen­ cotnpany, Luther ’Z”
“The answer is eawy euoui
_ial; tjte
_ side _______
igb, Mary*. I sister. Just three veora bia’Junior, had her by the sweet, new nameof mother, What makes you limp? “Dat Jinny dollar*' worth of dust on a twwfollai
that was_______
turned_______
almost
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
that
cheap Wrdlng- wt all their hope* and pride on him; be said
Mule.” Who breaks all tlie harness greenback goes for twenty dotfenf and
InvarUblv Inwirj bU.wert young It
!' ail came of 'J.
10', ib&gt;-n|&gt;
" All that I have, ail that I am, I and kicks the carts into kindling so on. They never weigh &lt;hftd,:tn all,
wife and the girl and boy. who were l‘ou«&lt; and the folkaln.ldeof It. liny. that *
■—------. ------he--------was their
one.-----------hope and
trust,
wood? “Dat Jinny Mule.” When­ but guew the amount. Wefhajre u
the priue
pride ano
and ueugiii
delight ui
of uieiuuu
theman’Na lire.
life. w,!th “ !—
“U—
“r&gt;' h“vi:l'U&lt;
‘beir heaib
and when they should come to hear owe, under God, thia day, to you!"
me
,
........
—
a £ .1 _well
II It
1. &gt;u
...” - /or
. Lutb-rR.
..
tlll'V ”enn
mill“,d
luwinU U'hntalr.i
And then-he told, to those who will ever the boys have any little “onpleaa- daily newspaper—that te. 'rom^Hnu*
Aud
11whorp
-l*hOT0,
Xa,,,l
who Ukv the truth, that he was discharged and
dolpb that he bad taken to wlh- a wo-1 “&gt;Mn
‘»w lerma, with provWon. at disgraced, and haa rua otT to sea, they never forget it, and who heard it now antuesw ” to settle by a tight and get its dully, and then when the fcoiopo-dtlonof nawnu'To.
for
the
first
time,
the
story
of
the
fall
bruised,
they generally compromise ton* get drunk ft don’t come ,frac for
man
ao
jweullarl/
«ned
lo
-vn.|«lhlro
Ibew
aurvatlon
Drice.
«u&lt;
neither
»r.
would
never
hold
up
thelrheads
again.
UEUjJlHAVER. Prep.
with su'd develop all throe home lovw. '',,rd •“
“£*«?" wlU' r''^r'1 *°the
Ah, if he could go back to the day on of his youth, and how Margaret's the matter by laying it to “Dat Mule," several days. Tf a man . waAuJgun
andlnarinctaoru.o man a latent, to f1"ukc.W,u “t" which he left them! Then tile teurs mother and his had saved him. I and there is not an officer in the in­ wadding, he goes and pays foW. bit*
^btrrllanrm €ird&gt;.
—LTIETV-----* l .he. dwelt
- ■- aHttie traruire home lo Clu-lr l&gt;&lt;Mr*k-n«.
sprang up into his eyes; he was think­ think there were few dry- eyes around stitution that would hesitate to believe for u paper.
make
the home
where
Whenever tfiejr^tart
“T&lt;mr, like the Vrot; bolted his food, ing of their last words—bis mother’s that bridal breakfast table when he anything against her, even to throw­ a new city government ihc*’ !Wrtut ”
eaWhly piradhu-'ofcomfart, brightnriw
ing stones with a sling or stealing to­ lot of ordinances, then there,ig gj^and
10HN Q. CRESSY,
and little Ruth’s. There was only one paused.
I bUpjxw,
aud
bud
and beauty.
‘
xauty. In some respect*,
resnecta, too,
t&lt;x&gt;,»he
suppose,
and
noplace
-- —
— had
. .no
. a place
a . . but tire thought harder tIran that, and this was
MH B H1 1
“ Yes, mother,'' added Mr. Ran­ bacco. There are but few boys in the rush for the paper.
WMhiHinjp'
ifafljpbrfof------—lu aodal podtibn and street Ui p»fa* Ifl* overling* Id,
i&gt;
going back and looking In their faces dolph, In a voice of strong emotion, as whole institution who can harness her, comes nut twice a w» ck aud 'af&gt;jveiknt*s
cullfyaQ&lt;ji
S and there h;al been oourac. a grew.i I»ojr .from th« country
&lt;
*
a time
ewtien
1
her family regarded It a* afforded a fine chance
nee to his teliow- and telling them the truth. And ao he looked down with the tendemras of and ,lt takes the whole few. One twice a day. Every mim.lw"Dead­
bis
youth
on
the
fair
and
gentle
matron
stands
in
front
to
attract
her
attention
reasoning
after
the
fearful
“
logic
of
lodgeh*,to induce hhu, into all sorts of
wood carries about fourteen |&gt;4turtfa ot
evli,” the oue wrong always involving at his 8lde“your woman.s wisdom wa­ to a big dub while the others skirmish fire anna hitched tojiia belt..and&gt;l!iev
into another, be told himself, in dev- grenter than all my brauted judgment around and “K®ari’ her with pltch- never pass any words. Thfodailow
Orlptnd io! bul&lt; S«arifa.
I, and mine, will have cause to forks, and you will allow that a boy that gets his guu out first i» thJiheHt
" Poor hoy! Ab, Luther, it be were nair and desperation, that there wa» no then.
But notwithstanding fortune and ours!” and the mother’s soft brown help for it: he must “ruu oft now and bless you for that, work as long ay we who can buckle ahameas with a pitch­ man. aud they lug offthe other fcttew'*
live!” riweet words in the ear of her fork is not devoid of Ingenuity. body. Our graveyard is h’blg-iJkstifamily were in bbt disfavor, Luther eyes glanced again tow ard thr white go to wa.“
who heard them.
When they “hook" her to the cart, tutiou, and a growing 'oti^/ SMn&lt;
Randolph had many qualillfla of per­ heap of life ami brightness, and bloom,
And how many womwi, like thia “ now small boys sun’ outo! the way," time*, however,the place fa rigWouiei.
?
ox ware time.
son Rnd-Tmutner which win the regard which ’.ay,on (he thfof. ! 1 ’ [
slat the temptations of th* land, would
one,
have work lying at their .“
doors
— for maybe She’ll go and maybe not, I’ve known times when a mffik*«n'l /
L. ItUBSKLL.
of women, ami on this one he hna wet
rxpw
blnwlr
to
tbo.e
IncRunl
&gt;
“’’V
And again the father's eyes followed
just
as she feels Inclined. ) She’s a use­
hundred-fold,
on
board
the
ship,
10
do
'
his heart ami soul,and she wnnnot un­ her’s. and the hardness was melted
mindful of
tender, manly regard out of tnetn now. and be said, fervent­ among coarse ami brutal companions, ^e^r,^OB^an(l " offices and stores, an*, ful animat The boys are hauling out again, jferbaua, they’d lay foil ‘iWi or
she hwl Inspired.
amid the luck of all moral restraints warehouses and manufactorio. are manure with her. Ail they have to six a day. When arnan gebetob Wihdj
ly,—
Time.- perseverance, above all, a
“(tod forbid!
I would rather lay!■ and Influences which along sea voyage derks and employees, are men and do is to tickle her ribs with a fork,and with hia ahootin’ Irons, and kills five
women, for whom they might speaK she spreads the whole load, cart and or six, they think bo isn’t safe, and
steady ascent up the ladder of fortune, my boy in his grave this hopr, then necessarily involves.
LH BPlteOF FROM
some kindly, timely words; An whose alt It’s expensive, but it’s fun, and somebody pops him -over tw~*rttFtli&lt;
triumphed, after several years' wait-, kftow
.
lie fchoiffd! lives to - hr turned
Just at that in«mientac«rrtagetun&gt;i*d
all obatadwt; and Luther iadrift ih hla youth, on thlKgreat city, the corner, aud drew up fa-fore the welfare they might take some Intorwt, who ever knew a boy to care iorex- place of him. They don’t
rfJO.OO to foOO.OO, Ijig,c&gt;ver
Randolph led to Ute altar the daughter’ with no friends to protect, and wiih doorof u large dry goods wttablfahrnent, whom they might rescue from wrong penaee when there was any fun to be
of the old banker, Mary Marshall.
temptationa lying, to wait on every and a lady off eb ted, in some haste, and evil, in their youth and need. To had. Intelligent! Y«, indeed, she
how many women, throughout the
J A
Ha WM f*r into his thirty-*at thh side to devear btm.”
and the long silk scarf which trailed land, sitting in ease and prosperity, in I believe she could have counted the age dcallts amount tn
Apply to
WA A. Aylswohth.
time, and so far, life had been literally
dred a month.
..
“And Tom hud a mother, too, and down her cloak, dropperI sudden! v to their
luxurious homes, has the thought Electoral vote before thia late day, or
at his residence or attire.
astniggle with him. He bad fought she must have loved him once, as we the pavement”
of the good which they might aceom- ehe kicked it all to Tallahamee, prob­
Ma way by the strength of his arm and
The other day a mtitf stepped '4filo a
Tbm Hayura w«instinctively court­
ably
the
latter.
When
the
bell
rings
the might r.f bib will, without frit mis
railway
car
ou
une
at
tne Bariitagton
my eous. He caught up the bright, float­
ichigan exchange
to quit work, she quits at once and road* and asked fkr u-^driwiraw.
or fortune, ami now, low than eight own heart, that it mu*t break hew to ing fabric, Muaapraug forward.
—*•** ■—
, , II,,!——,_
takes a bee line Ibr the atable. and
ymra after hi* marriage, he wan a rich know that her boy la tost."
ma’am” ***** dr”?‘,M,ti y&lt;w •narA
During^t^atimea (j^wsgow Joii
Detroit, Michigan.
that's when she inakea her fastest
man, honored of all men, if somewhat
“Yea, she la living.” Mr. Randolph
time. She never turns to right or left
faared and dreaded by hto inferiors, answered almost reluctantly. " I re­
Lrox &amp; PoRTUJt. I’ropriehm*.
Thu* arrested, the lady turned wd- ploying him M some household Wark, unices she gets a good chance to bi to a
ed that tut wanted to art the cbrlC bu t
member Tom told me so. and that she deuly.
whether he would have a glass of boy, and no power short of the atable of a bottle of rheumatism Hni tniht, as
was a widow.and he washer only son;
rrtiHaai wwsMrtJly l«w«d. ««U k*ta,BMtK“Oh, thank you'’—then a look Of whiskey now or wait UlihehadAnfeh-1 door can stop her. Hbe knows every
although he had a little slater beside*, amused
i
recognition changed her sen­ ed the Job. “I’ll be takiu’ the glass boy who has anything to do with her; hla wrists were very manful, and im­
"Y«, Mary," be continued, with Foolish boy, to run his head straight te nee, and it ended in “Why, Tom! h
twelve geutwmen were «urnoo, mem,” said the artisan, “for and if she can’t call them by name or mediately
that new hnrdaere, which had settled into that, trap!” added the gentleman, that you?”
prraed and grieved to discover that
there's been a iiower o’ suddeu deaths number, she knows how they ttwtc, tlwy
iato his face, oinking alao into his half angry at himMlf to And that hla
had left their oork-acrews nt
The boy’s race was a Herve crimson. lataly.”
audjust where to kick them in the home.—[Burlington Hawk Eye.

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Yesu-rday luorringumsnsbOtttt-wea- . A dnrgyMMin st Manitowoc, Wtmxrnty^eigjrt yrara old, who Iw Iss'n b«»f! ing arotind thr (’rmraldepot few several rin, rudird a female out of church bevi a ro -it « ohU
WXU1
t4’
b-v • bold-runFRIDAY.
M AKt H V, 187" |jro&lt;lor.aat Uudin*: waA.
eritiriwd^iin fi&gt; tUs tune of &gt;10.
] from Hanttramc
A negro sxhiKivd in Arnoldville,
KWTOBUL PESCTLTW.
fioui rhe Hokfin
Mo., him a tail Hkr that of u. pig; and
he '•-moari it "ju*» m nattmd m life.”
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PIONEER STORE.’I

J*,*-**?*1

b IhM teste. pruhihithig the oanfap, rtfMovel
.Teen out cara, drive
of first cuusius, excites the apprrhen-1 tram-di&amp;ng it! I’d Jump into theviver^,'Jicmt.
•ion Of Mime') wefl-BiwiDing persona,;
,
...
,,
,1i There wnsg fight at the burial of-a
—
k.. fear ,i.„.
i*. operation win
w--. I I be runner
him aside,
and
who
that jts
will .affect
(|f u phockoncd
Jan |,v
jH. n&gt;u
ld ’j man, in Mayfield, Mich., forthepoaeiiejM-rsous so related now- DVMig m .wed- make k raiM*. at cuxb. The vng agreed, |; ion of his child'. Tlic ivia lives were di­
leak. This upiavlwnrioum groundless. und he was taken into un alley offFrunt vided into two part ire, ju;ri the htuidThe expediency of the law in dUpbted street. The runner drew a pail of cold to-hniMl conflict lonted fifteen ifihiuteg.
water, sealed the vagrant ou uboz, and
by many'uf the Michigan editors, who said: • . &lt;
Nearly 10.000 hnri|pi&gt;efl criniiaids ip
nfluiilaiu (tat marriages of thin nature, . “IflltAke about'four pails of water ■ British ImHa weteparitcm^l h&gt; a batch
however ni-ndvi»ed, do not properly «oS±Si«jWfc.AaauuAU-lMuiwjtuu. last Nrw Year’s day tts awBOtt of pdt,
goSoluTstrung,
you
run
around
on
demand any tntnfetv-nce on the part of Third flCrret* say that you fell into the icy. These chnj* pre now robbing and We are selling the following GOODS
the GevoniBirnt. If it can he proved, riverund lost a gold watch uud $200, murdering as another stroke of policy. nt the rates named below, for Readt
Pay.
however, that the marriage of first and the crowd will take up» collection.
Timothy Dreyer owed a New Bedford
8hnt your teeth how.”
•
merchant Sio, mid was frequently dun­
He
lifted
the
pail
of
Ice-Water,
and.
in the mimlxT of helpless peraori* sup­ dashed it overhixfrlluw-couspiraiii;'.
ned. One,day lu- said; *TB pay you
ported in public charitable institutions,
Tlierr was a yell loud enough to l»e unxt Mandey if Pm alive, and if I don’t
OVERCOATS
■ there will lie a strong argnmrnt in fa­ heard st the dmiot, nnd-the vag almost
you
may know Pm dead.” Munday
vor of the bill. J*opular scntimeiit jumped out of Jiis boots.
"W-what—p’lcfw—hold on—m u r- came, Imt no moneyand on Tuesday
»4,SOto
dcr!" hegmmed; as the icy currents ran the newspaper contained un obituary
down liFs sirinal column.
“Keep still, there, mid think of the of Timothy, furnished by die mcn-hmit.
the Houm&gt; and is now bring argued in
collection,’’ onk-reil the runner.
How much may be nvcomplbihcd by
the Senate.
“I can’t—oob—Tx&gt;rdy—onch—whoop! nntiring industry is shown by the .ex­
SUITS
WIhis's » stove—where’s u tire !”
ample
of a young man uf San Francis­
A party of robin-re boarded a locomo­
“Yun won't make u cent,” protested ’
co. Up went to Virginia City, rvpnfrom SG to &amp;1CS
tive at Long Point, Ind., kiBcd the en­ the runner.
gineer, set the engine in , motion, nnd, “I can’t help it—I don’t care for mon­ sented that hr wax a clergyman, ‘made
WCSTS
&lt;* &lt;hMr l«-U b»r.
ey ! Get me
in somewhfire wlmn-1 can.
rirew an Adams Express car away to n -M'AnU up. I.um •
....
Tonvnnient place for riding. 'Illis was the ice inside of t wo hours! ,1 can stand i owed money from each to uu aggre­
HA.TS
gate
of
$1,701,
aud
run away, all within
In 1873. A few days ago five men and kicks,^frost-bilex, .and hunger, Imt—
a woman were nrrcatied as the robbers.
Hr galloped down the alley hist, nhead
from
Si to
The woman is Jennie Osgood, mid it is of the second pailful,.and nx'iie flew up
Thinks He Im a horse.
said that she not only, planned the Third Street, anil tuniedup into Woiaibriile,
a
drayman
struck
at
hiffi
with
a
crime, but wan. leader in its commiMxtake and called uut:
The other day a mau about forty-five
iou. She wore men’s clothing mid u
aph
"Stop thief—pickpocket jumped off
false moustm he, mid was one of two the railroad boat F— Detroit f'm Frau. years old.immeti Tien ion. nnd living
near the Hnaldugtou Union School
who killed the engineer.
went home mid informed his wifd that
from
J245
ct to
Rules For Winter.
In- luul turned into u horse. The news
didn’t surprise her a bit. Shu has had
Brigham Young, Jr„ is organizing in
Never
go
to
lied
with
cold
or
damp
to
sun]H»rt
Idin
for
the
’
last
,te.u
years,
Salt lmke City a company of 500 mor­ i fret.
and long ugu hoped for almost any
mon fandliett, which will colonize in So­
Ingoing into a colder air,’ keep the diange. 1 rentop at once pulled off Ids
- WOUSTED
nora, Mexico. The .Mexican authori­ inoutii resolutely closed, that by cotn- 'boots, coat nnd vent, atrnpped a blanket
ties 1118X0 promised |icrrect religions। pelting the air to pass circuitously around him, and a corner of the kitch­
through tile nose n ml head, it. may be- en hns becu Ids stall ever sines'. He
toleration, and large granite of land. A conic
wanned bofore it rcmdies the imwrf nnd neigh*like a horse, and many
* rendezvous at the colonists will be es­ lunga, r.ud thus prevent those 'shocks citizens have ■•ailed tom-e him. Yester­
tablished nt St. George, Utah, und the■ mid suiUlvu oiiillA which frequently end day morning while a crowd wasuroutid
hi
pleiirsj-,
pneumonia, uud other seri­ the ‘Stall” and-the wife was telling
march to the new laud will be taken up
ous fortns of disease.
them that lier liuriMiiil was alwaysItnlf
on the 10th uf April.
Never sleep with the head iu the fool or lunatic, he let both hind feet fly ,
draft of ur u|a*n door or window.
mid hit her on the ehiu.
Lbt more cover bo on the lower limits
‘‘librae—mau—fool or what. Hl have SHIRTS and DRAWERS
Sundry old ladies in Detroit report
than on the hotly. Have mi extra cov­ rny revenge for that.” she exclaimed, I
that, from a careful estimate. the aver­ ering
from 35 to 75 Cta.
within' easy reach in esse of a Mid­ mid she seized him by the hairand kick-1
age Detroit girls who go out each year den and great ehnnge of weather dur- ed his ribs until he called out-:
■
after autumn leaves is 400; the number ingthe night.
। "Wait till this crowd is gone and I’ll
Never stolid still a mouiunt out of show.you who runs this stall!”—Free
who get any leaves in 10; the number,
.doors, rsiMtinlly at strret-cornrra, af- Fretu.
who discover young men, and forget Hirluiving wulkedavttu n short distance.
«Scc.
all alxmt the leaves, is 441.
Nevei ride near the open window &lt;»f
NASHVILLE MARKET
a vehicle for a single half-minute, es­
Some people feel very bad la-cause pecially if it Ims been preceded by. a
walk; valnabli! lives have thus been
kerosene is so high ; they’dort’t seem lost, or good health permanently des­
1‘otelocw t&gt;r by.
to consider that withonithis gn at blea­ troyed.
Rctui*.
Never put on a new boot or shoe in Thnirthj
ring we would st Hl be snuffing a tallow
candle with our fingers and rubbing the beginning a Jonrncy.
' Never wear India rubber in cold, dry
black offon our hair.
weather.
t
IfcopiiH-Uetl to face a bitter cold wind, Appkn. drtrd. lb.
A Norwich-mnn caine home and spoke thrown silk-handkerchief over the fare;
it*
agency
is
wonderful
in modyfiyiug
sharply to Ida wife. His little boy heard t hr cold.
it, und, fearing trouble, went out and
’11iOM&gt; who arc easily chilled on going
called in a policeman. It isn’t every out of doors should Imvc sonic cot tonfather that has such a boy to take care liatting ottaehid to the vest or other
garment, so as to. protect the s|mce 1hof him.
'
tween the shoulder-blades ludiind, the
lungs being attached totliebodyat tlmt
AJNSWORTH A BROOKS.
Two young women cowhided a man point; a little there is worth five times
HKET MUSIC!
MALL INSTRUMENTS J
k the street in Imxington. Ind., ami he, the amount ovex the chest in front.
General Dealer* in
Never sit for more than five minutes
TR1NQS,
PICTURES.
ETC.
lapsing from politeness, nearly killed at u time with the back against the fire
one uf Ids iixxailauts with a club.
or stove.
Avoid sitting against cnahions in the.
We »hall continue to pay lire llirbrnt Market
Imcks of pews in diiiivhcs; if the nnNehnixka is a State poaearing wisdom rovcivd buuid feels cold, sit elect with­
GIVEN AWAY
........
Prkv In Ciib
for al! klnda of Grain aud Fartnen
Prodpc.
lieyoml its yearn. It pays male and fe­ out toucliiiig it.
A.TT11K SKW MVWC VTO1UC O,
Never begin a journey until breakfast
male teachere exactly the same wages
Ims been eaten.—/fo/fs Jouimtl of E. M. EVEH.TS. SHINGLES, SALT, LIME. SEEDS,
for the aaine work.
Hcaltk.
‘
Union Block, Hasling,.
j
STUCCO. HAIR. AC..
Brigham Young is now an feeble tlmt
‘•That Lcctle Tim.”
r.n^triunu
be haa to
rolled about in an easy
In Xiehijtan'.
chair, being unable to walk. Too much
'nie’lxjy with the basket of'apples
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
was half uu hour late yeatenlay. for the
marriage.
first tilm-iu six muntin, and when lie
camo in hr was without hiabanket, mid
John I). Lee, a Utah Mormon, mar­ his eyes wen- red and swollen. He’s I
ried a mother and her four daughters Ih-ci) such a straight, square ln&gt;y that
he rias many friends ou this corner, and
the other day.
he was at once asked if flie boot-blacks
Imd been cobbing hiiij.
1 Bad lire.
-Nii, not timer be Huld. “hut don’t
yon remember that ‘Ix-ctlr Tim.’ who
.i
b.ave #**
of &lt;hc firv camehm-once in a while with me?”
I have leased the Flouring Mills of.
“LittleTim! Yrs—heisyouj biothci”
lo*t! bun“11 a,&gt; thirt nmn’* bouse nnd
•That’s what be wax, and‘I wax break­ P. Holler, mid desire to inform iny
"No» Smith, where was it ?
ing him in to sell apples and make, friends mid the community at large, ■
that I do not intend to lie excelled in FOR THE NEXT 50 DAYS I WILL I
“Here in town.”
change. Well, little Tim is dead F
"Nor
“What a misfortune.
Was it a
CLOSE OUT
Birr house F
‘‘Yes. When 1 woke up at daylight
“Yas, a nice house and lot—n good this morning he was cuddled up toiny
!o mv HIKING GOOD PLOVR.
bome for uiiy fuiuily.”
| back. c&lt;dd and &lt;1hm1 ’ The Imnl took
IVIN
’
TEK
GOODS
did the fire hinun the night, sir, mid wasn't it
takeF * ,M ’ How
.
And n Good Yield.
Ini. xir, that 1 WHsn
wasn’tl Mwaku
awake to put mv
.“The man played with the fire, nnd anils over him mid bug lux little heat!
thnughtleKsly set it himself.”
. up undur my diihF
’How sill v! Did you say the lot was
“It’s, loo bml—too laid.”
burned,too F
.“Itsawfuluu us nil, sir. Father’s
“Vro, lot and all. All gone, slick and sitting ui a corner, cn ing like u child;
Kept constantly on Land.
PREPARATORY FOR THE SPUING
dean.”
mothers weeping nnd wmliug, uud the
**Thnfs singular. It must have liem cliildrv.niirv smoothing lilUi- Tim’sctirix
TRADE.
GIVE ME A TRIAL TRIP.
a terrible hot Un—and then 1 don’t well and &lt; ailing &lt;m him to wake up! That’s
•re how it could bum the lot.”
win-1 haven’t In ought the apples, sir,
Nashville, Feb. 28, 1877.
“•'«*»ya* not a large fire, nor a win- mid tlmt s why I won't Is- here for two
hot tire, indeed it was so small tlmt it or three days. IVc’ve got to bury IreD. Yl. PI RCRIS. Will go a great way if exp»~:dcd at my
attracted lait little attention.’’
tk-Tim, wr have, mid 1 don’t see how
store. Evrrylxxly coek? in and sea
"But how could such a An* burn up n wr can ever gather mmind the stove
,and
-------lot
— !• You
. v... haven
,mb,ou ’tv told
.v«i me.
that whut 1 advertise is a fact.
we.*-’- "Khln of nn evening and he lying lathe
It burmwi a long time—more than 1 graveyard! Pm big. sir, Imt I can’t
Gardening for Profit!
twenty years—&lt;nd thodgii it Ms-mrd ro! h«»P urvhig. nml father can’t help but
COME EABLY!
«h to b&lt;&lt;Ni«u« » CommerelaT Flo
——------- - ----------cry, rod 1 wisli—1-a—!”
while you hare a choice of sribetious.
Practical Floriculture!
And may thr lx-nl scat little Tim at •
Thanking my natrons (or tbeir liberal
was all gnne.”
’
.
Hix right .hand and give, him a crown!
patronage since 1 roturuod thia IaU,iuy
Gardening for Pleasure!
• I can’t quite undenrtand vou yet. of glory. — Few Pr&amp;t.
motto Im, to
Tell me all altont it."
‘
3
All by PETEK SENDEES' &gt;!i.
Not 'Guilty.
:
«%•it *.*' kindled is (Ac ntd ttf «
f1 A* «eli, tx»tp»4, by nail.
efcar. The cigar coat him, be hiuiM*lf
X^CjiTSLSCVE &amp;
«*•
month, nrtlW a year,
When h gwjcrr’n boy yesterday deliv- •
and that, it twenty-one yrara, wonld ered a basket full of jwkmrrs ton ladv
amount to «g,l«L l«idea all the iatrr- uu Cuinmbia street her quick eye de ’
January 17th, 1877.
oat. Non-tin- whole sum wouldn’t be tectrd the fact tiiat she bad received
everything
ter from tIO.W. 'Hutt would buy a only eleven oranges in place of a dozen.!
L. C. BOISE.
FOR
THE
ffcic hjiuae and lot, even in (’bicogo. It
"Y unng man, yoa me that other or- [
pay for a large farm in the coun-, page as you came ahmg!” she exclaim­
ed.
die recounted the number.
AbMuttnil Quarter!}- Jonial, flnate irt.iaimtcd.
raroa now yon nie-an me,' ‘ Never—never!” he earnestly repli­
Iced for more than twen- ed. ■
didn’t know it cost ns, "VVrll, where U it then f”
And I havetrt any house
“Tht\v probably counted
Have always rented—1
"WeiLni go right buck with you
and see.”
T didn’t eAt that orange.” he began, i
after n little reflection, "but PEL tell
aomnrh; and which, though von hnw it was. Down here aboutt™'
blocks I yaw an old chan out in hiagar&lt;ten, hat iupwing un a junm tree m he! A
...... —■
Kora) Guide, Qm*
i.r-rUn.i.. h,. .« ,i,e bni.iinun I .... r..„ , ,,,,, (..&gt;u,,
...1 auu
I
"
—----- -I’ve traveled all over the world”
'^'•11, wita« bite that to do with the ,m./,

ATTENTION!

FOR CASH!

A.I.I. OF YMt IN WANT Of
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Sap Pans
WOOD JLJSTJD TIJST

Buckets

C

AND C. C. POST’S PAT. SAP SPOUTS,
Should call and leave their orders with

CHARLES. C. WOLCOTT

NOW IS THE TIME TO
As he has the labgest
BUY CHEAP.
Don’t NbeIbci Year Opportunity.

MUSIC? MUSIC?

lowest prices of any

stock

and makes the

firm in the county.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?':E’:Ro:D'crC:!;E!!

GOOD NEWSl
For the People!

Has opened a

NICE SPRING STOCK of

BOJVy !

DOWN!

DOWN!

FLOUR AND FEED

Which will be sold

very

low for

BU1LISS or COST'.

A LITTLE MONEY

REdDY /*./&gt;•.

"Live and hep others Live,
by Fair Dea inf.”

PETER BEPER80K J CO.

$0OO Pianos for $250.

WITH A FEW OF MY MANY LOW PRICES,
I WILL LEAVE IT TO YOU WHERE TO
LEAVE YOUR CASH AND PRODUCE
Prints. New Patterns

07 cts.

Nice Gingham,

10 cts.

That old duller Jap Tea,

80 cts.

A Coffee Sugar,
buydMumemw.

Kerosene Oil.

8 1-2 lbs., |1.00
25 cts.

——

C. A. TRUMAN.

And H U fnrtbrr ortered Umtroi MtHteMratr*
“•■“f*
►s-" *»•—«MI.
►crxlrscy of MiJ p»IHi.rti, ar.d thr heuriKs tkweof

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BEAD

...j

AND

WHAT PAYS?

CONSIDER!!

C. I. Deyo or Rev. C. 0. Thoiaa*. ami
Mku, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup,
H)jTHrv*. aad other fetal disease*

-The maple

-Now b the time to plant your spring

—F. C. BoW and wife returned from
their wedding trip Monday.
ffiay aight. A regular “down esater.”
. -Wo feel called upon to retract the
*gDod things we said about the weather

—G. A. Truman and W.G. Aylaworth

—W. A. Aylsworth rays there are on­
ly one hundred boot and shoe men trav­
eling fo thia state.
•

—There wn* a meeting of Barry Co.
physician* at Hastings last Tuesday to
organize a Medissl Asocial ion.
—Jacob Lentz has in hia poseraion a
hen’s egg that measures
inches
around. It was laid by a Brahma.
—John Smith cut his right foot quite
severely while splitting wood two weeks
rinoe, and still feels the effects of the

—The foundry has changed hands.
A Mr. Wopdhaviugpurchaa^dthesame,
and who will in the spring erect a new
foundry.
—The Cornet Band have in contem­
plation a theatricaljK*.rfonnancc, which
will come off at the Opera House at an
early day.

I any man « woman, Christianity or temDaaisl i iwrauee principles who will stand Irnck
! at a time like this, and refuse to lend
i a helping hand th those that are trying
at home and this robbery would never
to break away from haWts they know
I are sure to ruin them unleM they can
—We have recently added a number lay them aside. I am aony to a»y that
of stylish font* of type, typographical wo |p»ve a good many uf tlutf. chws of
flouriabos. ornament*, etc., to our job iwoplr in NaabviUr. Thc^bav not.
department, nnd are now prefmred to perhaps, come out openly and oppose
do as fine printing as any offirv in Bar­ the movmrnt;, hnt f heir coolness and
ry or Eaton Counties, Burines* men IndiAsrenre am doing more to. injure
should hand in thrff order* for t nvi-I- the tonqrorance reform here than the
vpo^ stotearoute. ete. it looks back- opposition of the snloon men therawootlish to be writing letter*, and mak­ selves, and if,this movement is not a
ing out bills &lt;m paper, minus printed a stucewi, if« failure will be more
hraih
u printing
i.vinbru. office
nAI,... ' llirongh the rufiiieucc of .that dass of
heads, whnn
when vnn
yon hnvn
have a
in town tt^t i» willing to print them pentona than from any other muse.
for a little'^morc than cost of paper.
The Club nfeeting at Chipman’s hall,
Trypaandspe.
on Monday evening was well attended
nnd business of importance was trans­
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
acted. Tiro temperance niass meeting
this {Friday) evening, nt the Opera
LastTnredny Jacob Hoffman start­ House, will be conducted by the Reform
ed to Ohio on a business trip.
Club, and all the speaking will be done
Born, March «1th, to Mrs. and Mr. H. by it* members. A cordial invitation
R. Dickiuson, a son.
is extended to all, and it is hoped- the
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aylsworth’a little hall wiB be filled.
H. A. B.
son is eeriously ill, and Mr. Aytsworth
—See advertisement of Mendeliwbon
has b«*ncalled home by telegram. Mr.
and Mra. B. H. Hoag’s little son is Piano Co., N. Y. These Piano* rootle
one of the finest displays at the Centen­
gradually recovering.
H. A. Brooks is a man that ha* char­ nial Exhibition, and were unanimously
ity in his boram. A short time since rwonnnended for the Diploma of Hon­
he stepped into our office, pulled his or and Medal of Merit. This Coropnhy,
wallet and jtaid over $1.50 to send tiro are the first to do a genera! business
with the purchaser direct, .saving hint
News to a former neighbor, whom
too poor to subscribe for himself, Be. more than one-half the price charged
by other find-class makers. We would
kind to the poor.
recommend any-of our readers who
have any idea of ever buying a piano,
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
to send for their Hluxtrated and Des­
. N. C. Chilson’s infant son died very criptive Catalogue, which will be mail­
ed
free to gll.
suddenly on Friday last.
Charlie Hill and Mercy Hera have en­
LOCAL MATTERS.
tered the state of matrimony.
A Lyceum was organized here last
IV Truman has marked Kerosene
week with Duane Hawkins as president. Oil down to 35 cents per galluu.
The Methodist* in the east part of
r?" Freah Lemons at Lee Buos. for
the town are talking of moving their
85 cts. per dor.
church edifice into the village.
□T Gbivfith sell- Middleville flour.
The Red Riblnra boys of your place
■re expected in Vermontville next week.
UF* Mammoth Clover Seed for rale
They will be cordially received.
at Uro Nashville Elevator..
Sugar making has be^n suddenly
UF" Litest Style Spring Huts at
checked hi this vicinity, but some of
Tbuman’s.
our people have already made a large
IV Teas, Cowegs, Tobaccos, Spi­
quantity. William Syrinc obtained ov­
cks, and every thing in the grocery line
er 800 pounds during the month of Feb­ at l&lt;ee Bros. All our goods are for sale,
ruary from his augar-bush of 300 trees. and the public are cordially invjted to
call nt our store and examine goods
r
H. I. R.
(quality considered) and prices.
LEE BROS.
ASSYRIA ITEMS.

—J. L. Heller has purchased H. Al­
drich’s bakey. Mr. Aldrich, we under­
stand, will break up housekeeping for
the present.
—*Tis said that there is a child or two
down iu Assyria, who will soon make
their Adi mt into this cold world of
hat too, without any daddy.
- The 1 , E. Church Spectate Social
entertaiJ 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Barber, on
Tuesday I vening, was well attended
and all
oyed themselves. The receipts op“ ie evening was $9.17.
-The*
igur Social held at the BaptWCha&lt;;: i, last Wednesday evening Mr. Editor :
_
_ attended, notwithstanding
Thinking you would like to hear from
the inclemency of the weather. The Assyria again, I will try to inform you
receipts of the evening were $18.30.
as to the news.
On the 27fh ult O. Robinson was ar—A Swede was roaring around on the
n*ted on the charge of selling cider.
streeta, one day lost week, with a felon,
The complaint was made out by the
on one of hia hand* that stood out like
same parties as the suit of the Oth lilt.
a barn door in winter. He finally had
Viz: H.-Holton and D.Sackett. There
it lanced and danced a “jamboree” of
were
seven names placed on the com­
joy.
plaint, by Sackett, the parties knowing
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach upon nothing about it, but the day before
the following subjects next Sabbath: the trial was to come off, eadh party
Morning, “The Beligerence of Truth.” met Mr. Sackett and gave him hiseboice
Evening, "Personal Reform." At Nor­ between taking their names from the
ton’* school bouse, Maple Grove, at 3 complaint or take from each the same
o’clock, p. m.
kind of a rap thot he received on the
—The Union House is to bo papered, Oth uh, Sackett having had a taste of
painted and renovated generally, and bone and muscle concluded to strike
perhaps an addition built on. Charley their names from the complaint. The
Bronson has the reputation of being a day of trial came, and with it Sackett,
flrst-claM hotel keeper, and already is but bo Prosecuting Attorney or com­
meeting with good success. He hasui plaining witness, the Prosecuting At, c«rd in our baudness column.
\
S —The inside wood work of the Opera lhat if he failed to come ho could apHouse is to be grained, the ceiling and jroint some good and* respectable man
to set in hia place. The Justice know­
walla frescoed, each ride of the stage
ing that Sackett did not come under
embellshed by statuary, and the stage
that head, discharged the suit. Thus
itself supplied with five scenes and a
ended the third Hackett trial of 1877.
drop curtain. The job has been let to
T. Kent is doing a good business
Joint Roc and Frank Timmerman.
in his store this winter. We can al­
ways point with pride to his store nnd
(oung and wife spent a p
say, “there stay* Bennie who attends
•eHu^n Detroit, in order
tend the annual commencement of the to his own 'bit.’ and is always ready to
Detroit Medical College, and raw Fra­ wait on hia cwitomcrawith politeness.”
zier McCormick graduate in good style I shy success to his business.
I will give yon more anon. Gikx.
and receive g diploma that entitled him
to all the advantages and privileges of
NEIHB10BIM ITEMS.
a regular physician.

Pancake Social.—All lovers of pan­
The now Congregational Church nt
cakes are cordially invited to be pres- Eaton Rapids will cost $5,000 when
completed.
day eve., March 18tli, where a bounti­
Rev. Mr. Whittemore, of the Irving
ful supply of buckwheat cakra, maple
Mcthodjat Epitcopal Circuit, was the
syrup aud coffee will be nerved to all.
Mina McCartney, Bee’y.

—Something over a year ago Alex
IMee had a well l&gt;ored to the depth of
eighty feet, and finding no water the
Friday morning Alex was attracted to
the well by a rumbling noise, and upon
letting a lantern down with a small
rope discovered a good sired stream of
'water running swiftly through the bot­
tom at the wtdl. The water eontinned
to run nil day and after the family had
retired ter tiro sight. Now what bothm Alez ta A,
ot Ata wonderful

bnAta U.K U, ... do.o into th, wril

teal disprnwtories last Friday ni&lt;ht to
have a tooth pulled. ’Twra an eye
•tooth, and a good strong oar at that,—
but the Swede* had never had a t«xrth
pulled and be wanted it pulled more
for the “
— eira.

The JElelia.bIe JF^rm of

She Srimtifir Amerintk,

there dreaded diM-ares. yet it ,ia lanch
better to have It at hand when three
dore* will enre you. One bottle will
last your whole family a winter and
keep you safe from dxiigrr. If you are
consumptive, do not re*t until.you have
tried this rrmhdy. Sample bottle* 1f&gt;
nent*. Regular sire 75 cent*. Sold by
yonr Drugging, Boise Bro*.

H^ve just added, to their usual large Mock of General" Mcrcliondroe,

TO CONSUMPTIVES

LARGE STOCK OF

Dry-goods, Groceries
Coowatapllca Ho«j4Ule &lt;if 11
htt
tbr mhi» of;

BOOTS AND SHOES.
• pliao b, o.i ry Fsmllj. Libnart

Which were bought for CASH and will

ttoow; Ut»cr« B«bC
be tsold at the lowest leuattriir
tnii
I

A i Mu'tbaerMtwcwKitta k»
huod»&gt;•&lt;! rngrtvit^ 7«nu», ft
Ilielu4li'«
, SpecUI cirw
rou-t. e-nt free*. Sample ooptet

UivinR Price«.

CALL -A-JSTZD ZEE TTZ

I«n, frr» nf vhante. by xMrmln*
Dr. JOHNS. BURNETTE.
167 Jeffersdn Street.
Lot'isviLr.E, Kt.

There is no Medicine that]ia»accom­
plished ao much us Shiloh’s Coxhvmptiok Cuke. It has estuliliahod the fact
that Consumption can be cured, while
for Asthma. Rrouehitis, Crouji, Hoarse­
ness, Whooping Cough, anil all Lung
dis.-as.-4 it lias no equal. No Medicine
was ever wild on such favorable terms.
If it was unreliable it would be the
greatest folly to guarantee it. It costs
nothing to try it, us it cun lie returned
if it doc* not give satisfaction after us­
ing two-thlrds of a teittlv. Call nt my
dmg store and get a sample teittle for
10cents, ora regular size 'Fifty Cents
or$1-. If your Innp arc sore, or chest
or bark laine, use SHU.oifs Bki.laponNA Plastku, which seldom fails togive
relief. Halkekt Sc Co., Naslirille,
Mi. li. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
erally.
______ ________
"H ACKMtrrACK" a new nnddclightfu 1
Perfume sold by Haltert A- Co., Nash­
ville, Mich., elsewhere by dealers genctally.

ami we will convince you thyt we are not to
BEATEN OJf PRICES! !

KOCHER BROS.
JOOK OUT FOB BARGAINS IN

Choice Groceries,
CHEAP

FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
A new Piano worth $600'for $300,
ou long time und small payment*. For
particular*
■ apply to
C. C. Wolcott, Nashville.
HT Buckwheat Flour at Griffith’*.
r?* Bortrecs’Adjustable Duplex'Corset nt
TuuMxN’a.

CASH

STORE!

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOODJAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIQ COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND,
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO Si.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.

I always keen the
very best grades of

QTT/^ A T) 0
kjU xTiaJluO

wh:ch will be sold
utalioiit nw cost.

We are itist receiving for the Early
Spring Trade a desirable line of

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND; ALSO A

BLEACHED AND BROWN

I ant constantly receiving additions to my lino of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!
My story is short,—can soon be told,
I have the Goods, they must be sold.

OIVK

ME

Nashville, Mich., January* 30.

ANDREW C. LENZ.

ALL STANDARD MAKES AT

LOW PRICES.
We are also in reofipt &lt;»f a fino as­
sortment of

Women’s, Misses’ &amp; Ciilta’
"*

T.0WI5T

L.-S4

MONEY TO LOAN.

Interest Payable Annuallt.
Parties desiriug to inako loans in IN BOTH KID AND GOAT, BUTT6NS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES. ,
sums of five hundred dollars and up­
wards, having good real estate security
to offer, will find it to their interest to
address
C. &lt;?. Peavet,
90-35
Battle Creek, Mich.
We can do you good on Boots aud
IV Dishes cheaper than ever at
Shews, us our facilities for Handling
Lee Bros.
these goods are unequalled in this town.
We have the
This Is Business.
Persons indebted to the undersigned
for services, will please call at my office

Il EM EH HE11

JBOSS

Stock

On or about the first of April next, I shall

P3.TCJ3.

'■‘4

i. L. -■ *.

IN The umted staTEo

move my stock of Goods into my new store,

now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now

until that time I will give my patrons some

of the

best bargains in

Coatriuln*

Dry Goods they ever

•foreol-

Bros. Tlroy Lave a large variety and
make the lowest prices, j

QF MEN'S BOYS’ &amp;, YOUTHS’

got in this or any other town.

I will dis-

Cl L O T H I N G count the best man in the business.

FARIH FM KALE

On the way.
Do not buy until von
have seen Our Goods and Price*. We
The subecribcr offers for sale his defy any legitimate dealer to live up to
farm of 40 Msrca, siuated one mile west the prices we will make you.
of Nash ville. There are 15 acre* mxler
Our Stock of
cultivation, and 12 seres cboprx-d, 100
young, tearing apple trees ant! fruit of
al! kind*, boa good-well and spring.
'Hie farm is well fenced, vert* level and
John -’ivble, of Hariingx, wasroblx-d nirdy located on a good road. Will
sell for cash or trade towards a larger
GROCERIES.
at the Sherwood House, Charlotte, last
week Wednesday, of a jewel case con­
Notions,
Etc,
tCK.
taining a gold neck chain nnd other ar­
ticle*. The property wax found iu the
Will
be
complete
in
a few days.
poacMion of a young woman who gives
I
her name as Mr*. Jennie Dunkel, of
Fremont, Ind. She remains in the cus­
kutdt of Country Prodnct~££
TO ARKS, THE CRY !
tody of the Sheriff.
tty* taken in exekanqr for Coodt.^j^

Nashville, February 26th, 1877.

HATS, CAPS.

3

BOISE

BROTHERS.

WABteWAR,

We Muat Fi^ht.
Nashville, March 7, 1877.
The temperance mass meeting on last
Friday evening at the Opera House was
well attended, for all the weather was
tn unfavorable.
The speaking wax
nearly all done by the members of the
Reform Club. 'Die remarks were all
well chosen and delivered with much
effect, and were right to the point. The
speakipg was intorspeised with ringing
by the choir of' appropriate selections.
At the done of the meeting the pledge
w»* presented and many more names
were added to the already long list.
About»joined the Club and put oa
the red ribbon, thereby showing to

FIGHT IT I*!

¥. 8. ATLSWDRTH i CO.,

Cta Flower ail &amp;arten Seeds,
and we are ready for Ac battle, We
have n fun supply of munition* at war,
and well skilled generals. Our caval­
ry in drilling every day. nnd Uf i» well
aUUedin JhiUiaa. Thera will be no
skirmishing on the line, for all our big
gunsareotth^fiMrot, and it wiU

STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, A
New Sorts liy Mall.
Plant* of ths* newest nnd finest im­
proved sorts, carefully packed and'prenaid by mail. My collection of strawberriratook the first premium for the
bwt collection, at the great show «f the
are elected or not the fight will g&lt;i on Maas. HortiUtltural Society, in Boaion.
I grow over JQO varieties, the most com­
ni.'itb- plete collect iou in the country. includ­
ing all fbe new. large Anrortrao andi

DEALERS IN

Drugs,

Medicines

CHEMICALS,
DYKBTHFF.S
TRUSSW,
,
SHOULDER BRACES.
SCHOOL.
SURGICAL
MISCEIXANEOTS
INSTRUMENTS,
AND RL.KNK
BOOKS.
PAINTS.
STATIONERY.
OILS.
WALL PAPER.
VARNISHES.
LEGAL BLANKS,
BRUSHES,
TOILET ARTK’LES,
PERFUMERIES,
FINE CIGARS, .
TEAS,
AND TOBACCOS.
8PICE8, AC.,

rhjr*iciana’ Prescription * Carefiilly
Prepared nt all II &gt;ure.

VAL.L 4AD SEE • S.
•nth Vu Amtaort^ *»»

-a /rIIODYt SINRET’S t.UR
I
I Agrnu nant-al for lb-Above •■«! foln&lt;wt»mk«: “OuturrbrUm-

FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

UP" Go to Lek Bko&amp; for Cajined^Tomgfoes.

will be put iatn proper
lection. 1 mnst v uy

TONES A SELLECK,

SPECliLINDOOTTS DURING TBfHiRD TlltS

Cottons, Stripes, Ticks and Checks. |

IV Oysters at Lee Bfioa.

—■ ’
. *
•
I.'y...
*.
tnw*»**-knaraTtaft of wtrh.Mitetl buvmmbu.
„w4fi*** !"r ”w t"*’*1* or J***tf’*,a| P»u«i»,
MUN5 * CO , 87 p4rk- R.Hr, X.-w fork" Kranr*
OIBct. Cor. F. a «h Hl», trathlngton. !&gt;. C.

AT THE

C24C

STOLEN.—On th.- nialit nf the 23nd.
ot the dance in the Nashville Opera
Hmire, three Hats. Anyone giving any
information ns to who the party orpnrtics sir, will be lilrorally rewarded.
We also have two Hats in 'our posexxion, and offer to any person that will
identify oue or both, five dollars.

patents
au.n.cn . j;rr^i*yx
uhm. rflTZZ..’

•nd Fort&gt;u:&gt; P-t-tu*. tn* baveUwlapcmC MUMkbmvm io ebe. wmlA
Ptler’1. trr^UtlwM on t»« bfol l.-nut, McM •€
Nev Jnr.-tttt»MoM Skrt. t&gt;r.r»mlmrt.aarfaM««

■OISE BRO’8.

FITS, EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS,

�f

emed, 1» now ; teuda.kl
.j rung bout rhe ] foal pal
That a moral otdigiMfon rroU I w it ft &lt;
t- NuLiabai Government to cfti- . creed*-

u.w! ovwwr «r.w
5 UrnkMoBarn l
ta Loaders

OK.' AIKIN

nuenewtn mtobllah the rights of the&lt;; in the ju&lt; .
Iwpte'lt lmaenimteipAied, anil to pro-'f eeradYl&amp;j at thr restiU.
F«r tltc first ; &lt;■&gt;
tcet thetti in Hie t*njoy»tiont of tirett* flffii* In the history, of tlj«- i'dqnfrjf.'tt
... ar«Mi*icMRinamiow,woraiBKaanpr&gt;n- dnwi
public opinion win Wash _
right** when they are infrihgetl anti , baa bron ilNtnttl broi, hi View, nf
d
tyUT^l&lt; *l&gt;m
i ’ongersupport flw nulutcnaura/rfa State ! M.ha|f from the White House, aiiij J AwmiliMl. is also generally admitted. 1 .pMnUar cimituttaarakuf the cure, that
I The evils which iiflM the Houthern ♦ theoiijvcliaLs »nd quettiona in dispute *'
I Btatro ran only tm retripvqd or rem- with roferonoe to tlie* couuuug qf we ''
____
f eiliwi by the united and tiarmuuimiH I electoral vqlro should be frtrrrrd €•« ■
' -— vro ano np; ।
tatie oorj* were in altruUi ■ cTort* of Iwth races, rel uated by ’.trio-1 the detdalon of a tribunal appointed UKV OLVIJlkS* FBOM
IT! „
-ajr
HmIz.
,
tivro of mutual sympathy and re^an*. ; for fh’« pun***T**"’ tribunal, op
AU biker GooeU in Proportim'
! Heariug nnd rnglll Healored
! am!, whiltlnduty lioundandfitUy de-। tahltehedby tewfor tbisttdrpurno&gt;.e. ga_ q *
:
ThTonT.
other
’ u nuinid to protect tne rigtits of all by j tte luentlwni all of them «utn of long ; Daw VTU-IHining ft flVUllg.
chronic D i reuse • C’nreh.
*
Y rtre XteS?trith
I ‘dSroMU for 3te control of the Ntoto. it : drok of the President of the Senate,, Ute
! every eonrtitutlomd tnrouM trt Uhi dis- established reputetion for integrity • GuinmiuR Moebine ifcw.
l&gt;‘i.«)
Breitnn Downtonttafon lhr riiariiv«f«rirad*.’*‘“*1*?| u not hia ourpmc • u&gt; rreognlxe either
| |s&gt;vd of my MiiniubtroUun, I oiu sin-' arid Intelligence, and with (he ekcep-: . ”
. Croaa-cut Saw,
., .8ft!
.utHf inns nwitsTsb Hash
. bion. Her health and reason are uttorij
.
■
rerely anxious to ure every IcgitiHurte . tion of those who were also members KmnT ground, wood •iJLCniMBUC «l
" .
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Khtttertci.
•
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(Signed.)
fared by the chaplain, IW- Dr. Hui&lt;- | influence in taVor of honest and effi-; of khc Supreme Judiciary chosen Machine Raws Gummed A Fitting (MX* i-—. i-^
A young’ mon named Loul.Wll.on of
«-• C. HNIFFKN, Secretary,
dcrlaruf, aud Prroid-nt C/rant’s pro- j
local goverttmesktniM tba true re- equally from both politienl parties, 4te | C-rosts-cut 4’
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1.75-1 Hia Patient* Gain IQ.tp 40. Jba,iu;lfeight.
fofdwater. who .fatal bwm discharged
.
J ttmrre orthwwHtateafbrthr promotion'• deliberations enlightened l&lt;&gt; the.re-r Regular Filing.
.50
from the U. M. mail aerrire, shot bimaelf .A"*
*ZX.
* •
, atid.-coiitentment and prosperity ot search und the arguments of obleeoun-, IrreguUr Filing.
.
.tgij.
wltb-fttal effisit nt Detroit on the 28th.
WaShin
. htox
r. M.
J*, D.C.,
r. March
x!—HO2—3.45
!
m. the
me Senate,
rtenuie, Vice
&gt; ire President
rreaiuem Wheeler
»» uto»j their citizen*. Iu the effort I shall ;»•!, was entitled to the fullrot cotifi- .&lt;awaStniightencd aud,Nicely llajumt-r !
entered the chamber,
chamber,escorted
rocorted by Sen- J- make to re-vompliidi ibis purpose,! ask’( desire of 4be American people!
Major Cole, the rerivaUtt who was so (;ov&gt; rt. B. Paj’kanl, New Orleans:
Its
i*d for 25 cts. to 00 cts. each.
"• aior Mcf.’reery, of Kentucky/npf the |I the’ cordial co-operation of all those xdecMonwhave been patiently waltcd i
sucMMMaful at Adrian, in now at HUiadale.
Jn ompeny with Unltod Htetea SenaAM, work warranted.
The churehaa are not large enough to' Mr, Howe. 1am«u. and o! burs. I have |urt
s {sssex' ।I who cherish an Interest in the welfare , for Mid a«*cepted as legally coiMluaive. Hbop near Depot, Nashville.
hold inn neopiawho flock to hear him.
,
tirrae members of thu Cabinet '*11 a
... -xof tlw ixkuutry, trusting that party tiro f by the gem nd judgment of the put-,
ALF.
BUXTON.
Iteopte who tresparo upon the State and ; whom staled find the President's mesoagt
** Proceeding imnitdlately to the chair; »n&lt;1-prtjudlw* o'
&amp; ?rrely 1 He.
For the prroem, opinion \rlll_ ____
alt, t. bl A
rfciirottl land* tnr lite purpose of tapping | to vbu of to-day In no manner changes,
lT.i! tn tKhmt; Nurrenctered in behalf of the great pure1 widely vary m to the wlsdom of severe ' - .
. .awrrtraew ota/WC i
the maples “btesd* tb" trees tn dettb.and modifl&lt;-v«.r
At
*.
Inw
to
the
Hen,
4
«g,Huai.«s
announce!
ly
that
triMARK
THESEFACTS
[ ‘T *L.t_„
ratal tnspa—ers nre hereafter to ls&lt; pun- 1 «i{gre*slve &lt;-&lt;ninw t»lcon by ffie Nicfa »w. /
n
which life procetwion was !
In the important work of the. restore f buiml. Thh i» tu be anticipated in '
‘
«_w
; «• «*«?**•• ‘"•fck. n» MiowifiKTo-jrairomow
trtlon of the South, it Im not the politic-• every instance where mattern ofdla-. ..
/‘tT « I
»»*■
nw’’r*f *’}’ ,!!?,.Nicholls a greater margin, but wholly I portico of the east frout of tbc ( apitol.
situation alone that merit* alien- I pute are made the subject of. arbltm-'
' ”
.
.
nrovrd treatment."
C^SlrXrin the .p-i
A?&gt; wXted^nE th* mainiwL • ’
^AFoHfATldk ( EREWdNfEH.
!.e»- n. n). “flat*
tion.
The
material
development
of
f
tkm
under
the
forms-m
law.
Human
.,1*
;
p
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*
I
"
Marquette ralirorarariy tn me spring. 'lceofthoMlatQqilo up President Havre I
p—ga-w. taM., -nm Irmtwnral
-Yoi^Sit..
The Saginaw Courier says that a nar- ,
This we have: The Hen. W. i Tba 1 MridrnL wgoii fifal anhugarat that section of the country has been i judgment i* never unerring, and is
rmir-gauge railroad fronvtliMt city to Caro,
u Hunt acci.mpaniea the President ' oddroe ut l^fo, Immediately after tbc nrrested by the social and political rev- .' rarely regarded ns otherwise than. -I •
A Iloctorto Have Faith In.
■ Tu‘teoia county, is an assured tiring, and thj.»,or rrom Ohio, and authorize* m« to j procowion had reached tlie platform, olution through which It has pawd. wrong by the iin»u&lt;r&gt;M«fui party In . b,;“*
Aladv vrileito Dr. Alkln: "I so re ««a au.1 &lt;«
and now needs, and deservro the con- the contest.
,
that It wit! bo built soon.
I sav to vou tfnffGc.v. HavCTuntmttifleffiyj His J»ppeatHBr^|‘at/lliKTy«mt of the
lly wrll by your trvttmrnt th*X mrfkHh In you
The fact that two political parties
AtaMtotinroftheftoMral- Paaserarer tttt~ tWlte han gleeii
warrant 'platform #nx grouted wffli shoute of siderate rare of tlie National Governuntxxindetl, usl rfudl nma/otutd jau to *ir«
Mend,
m £ mmt rttlsblr ph,
’ • ’ the just limits prescribed
| havet have
hi thi* way settled a dispute tri
wen- meat- within
rad Ti.dtft Aocnta Association &lt;&gt;l Michi- : to indicate what will l&gt;e his policy toward applause from tlie people, who were
• « "Mreibsre LnhxJ-iHe. or aulnwnr. fron^ud*.
igan. held tt Sigliiaw March Jtt. the fol- I Ixmiaiana.- Do not permit ouY MendaUj J(»dy. packed
regard
**tlced both
belli in
in frontfront- of
of Bltd
and by the Constitution und a wise public ij -1—- to whlnh good men differ a* to
writw n man of 28, lu -poor health for yatn. «!i
.- uxviv
11--.
1 thu
la law no less Ll'.au as tn the nroner '
lowing officerawere elected for theenan- i leal any disquietude beraura NiclioHa j
the long
Hneiiof follilAfy
that^.Qtioiny. But Ht the basis of ait pro*- J thu
ing rear, Pres’t. H. (’. Wentworth, of; aaetiia here dispatefa ‘W’y
I extended &gt;orb due end of (he Capitol perlty, for tlmt a* well h* for every [ course —---- ,--------------------------» txMrbunllr
er. am paiirtuKn
&lt;®ragig VI.M. Prreldent. J. H. Milligan. 1 tire yank A member Qf the &lt;&gt;bin« t ~Ud ur,&gt;uAda lu the other.
The ad.ir.-*,
other |u»rt of thu cuurftry. is tlie I’m-1 question in &lt;~introvei*y. laouoccasion
aonuar, your
•,*rr»ffrt»*1 •
of Dutroil; «tt*r«tary. J. P. Nouree, of to me. a Ifew imw««Uish &lt;■&gt;.«» ** P” । M|though rw»d from manuscript, wa, proveiuetilof the intellectual and mor- for general ndoiclng L'|s»u one point I wejiriy to u&gt;. i. worth•.
t^atrirainaw. •
i’XiJL’teim*!1^k!S&lt;X&gt;Sri- delive^l with great animation, but. al condition of thepedple. Universal I there was entire unanimity in public ^,?d2T'.£~
i» tnrth.-lof treatment l» prealiarly *&lt;uThe following is a statement of the re- * Jx. .
. v}ow not onlv ot ull although Ids voice wn* clear and suffrage should rest upon universal | sentiment, that the conflicting claim* ,
torChUi. &lt;n.*Fe»cr.’
ry aepartra^nlot W.GmldpMXliln*
reipt* nnd disbursements of the ritatc
()(.Ino&lt;Tals.but even- Montgoin- i strong, It could not be heard nt any educnlion. to this end lilieral and I to the Presidency- must lie amicably i J ha»*orer so nah. im­
ich raaaa »» hsre-dfiled the All) of oth
teitly eriehnUrd nhidetos; Mrirf RO
l—ui-x'•«"to. manto -"■»«;
.
■ nontoSramh dtoumw mrtnK to the permanent provision should tie made . aud peaceably udjusted, and that when I w*“‘ of .jaeo wmpel» tn-m concfuje.
.ttloVj.D. DESPAIR-that h aUHetcd uUhaa
for (Hlaacon* Disorder*.
Fabrunry 2S, lh7&lt;.
(Signed.
J. G. R. PITKIN,
hum.of.pouvernation aqd tiiy innlment for the support of free schools bv the 1 m» adjusted thu general acquiescence1.
I* Ineurwbh- 4i«**&gt;*. but AefM&gt; a hop- of be
•
=t. »■*•• - *
United State* Marshal. I an^ &lt;iwpr***nre of tlh- vnrRds which State government*, and. if nml lie. | of the nation oughtsurely t&lt;i come. It}-'
aiteww
—
awthe
—~
UJ|
constant .struggle ,.tb 'gel Sdementiil by legitimate aid from ha* been reserved for a government of £
nfobuPti«ninu&gt;
’fnr
7»
Frettdent-cltx l Hayes and nartynronnl authority. l.«-t me assure tny the people-where the right 6f mi fl rage (t|
ttaJanrnon hauil Ftbruury*1.1*77
*w,aii afi rived safely-at Washington on thoxd anil nearer
»carer to
10 the
uu* -piawuHu.
•»» urm-r.
phitforiu. ^-Whenever
muntrymcti of the Southern States | is universal, lo give to the world tneli
Hon. CvruaMlit*. a prominent ritiron ha&lt;l a conllal1 reception. Mr. nay&lt;* the Prealdrnl potfoefi or entohaaifccd
BLINDNESS! nnd DEAFNESS!!
of
Port
Itttron,
&lt;i:esl athfo
home
Mandi
■ ralle*’'»“he
1 rforjf
**ntenre, chrere 'went ucT from tl
the tlmt It’i* my earnest desire to regard j tlret example in hisloiy of u great naor
po
«
Km™.
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h.......
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c7
P
.toi.
iStoT.. .
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the Cabinet, and nt the Canltol. intro- multitude.
.
and promote the truest lutenvts of die tion In tlie midst of a struggle of op­
Mierc-wKfulljr tnaled be mild rmofd.ra. Crow Ey~.
the Kidney*.
F..X a c-.-, Sdm* «d
: giX" ■»'&lt;««*»• »•"&gt;
""&gt;**
-iniiebunc'L ' Anllfcial flyaa ibwrW that look
, rxr. ..n.tu t f .r.nBasot
whites and of the colored people, both 1 posing parties for power, hushing’ its
Xktural. Xc Ttalnf
•
I inalolhai. A»iK»k.
! anil isjuhlly, and to put turth my l&gt;e*t 1 |&gt;urty tumults, yielding the isaue of the: n
mill-and box and door ‘manufactory “•
.
Thu following u» Prreident Haves’ ' effort* in behalfoi'n civil policy which conbaH U&gt; an adjustment according to
Culver station, on the Jackoon, -Itthsing
Columbia, N. C., March X—The roi.t tlsginaw Railroad. iu»' burned, togeth- - preme Court «f Mouth Carolina ho* Jual Inaugural
---------- . addrero:
i
; will forever wipeout in our political ; the forms of taw.
er wtith '275,QUO fret of lumbar owned by before it for two weeks the care of Tilca
affairs the color, line, und the dlstinc- • Looking for the guidance of that Di­
FELix»w-ClTtZKN8—We have assem­ llon between North and South, to the vine hand by wiiich the duattnitM ot ,
Horriek A stone, of Northampton, .Mas&lt;; bMorris, brought up on habeas &lt;nr«HU» to
loss on mills, S23.WW: nn lumber. ICT.OOi); I
the validity of a pardon ton Hainre bled to repeat the public ocre-inonhil, end that we mny have not merely a • nations and Individuals are shaped. 1
: Jnbahr aud CotpHlutroual llcatoruUrn Traatuirin
ths latter iuttired. i ton. ft«&lt;&gt;u..l hare been derided a wsok begun by Waahlogton,-: observed by united North dr n united South, but a &lt;i*JI
.... «rs\ii
uxip you, Henatorti;
Hemitom, BcpresentaKeprcsenta*
I ago hut for the audden iUnens of Chief Ki limy predt-cettkorn, and now » timeEOK STOMACHS QUT OF OKIlKR
LLKGEUNG OR CHROSIO TURRtHTO
fives, ‘judge.-,
here and
..... lellow-citltttffis,
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Late Michigan palunfo—riel work* for I .tnstire Moves. Tlfis'left. tlie detlslon to honored custom which markn the milted country.
m diet'".- fill «&lt;&gt; •&lt;ecluaJly lmpro&lt;» Uu lone
I ask the attention of tlie public to everywhere, to unite with me In nn &lt;ifXu
,rircular
saw-mills, Chauurey ........
M. Hull,
rirctil*r MW-milte,
. .... . ,j jn,tice Willard and Wright—the latter a commencement of a new term of the
the •tmoa.'h 3" tlw*- Flfl»: ti&gt;*y THOutr all ^:ldlearnest eflort to secure to our country im- luwmreono- or Uuiw«pr &lt;»;«.
the
paramount
necessity
of
reform
in
■ Bav Cltv; tool-hohter*. George Colliu*, colored man." WilUard announced his Presidential office.
Called 'to the
th“ &gt;“,,r r.nJ retur- li t«.» h.»iu1r »r&gt;
Eon Wayne; ngary vnlveo, JamerfJenk*. wjllingntiM to decide for Hampton.
our civil service, a reform nut merely the blesHings not only of material pr&lt;»-- ib-f
Detroit; ttnvcbaskets, /!.&lt;’. Jones. Itow- Wright was expected to dscitle against duties of this great-1rust, i proceed. In­ as to certain abuses and practices of p-rtty. Imt of Ju.ll.- pe«». un.l
agiuc; enrtli augen*. O. II. Polley and D. Hampton. Tuesday morning latt was compliance with usage, to aunounee official patronage, which Imivu come to union, a union depending not upon *'u- iiier *n.i-i-in^h
Sv. Tolro, Plymouth; extonston table set bv the coilrtfor the decision. Inn Jus­ some of tite leading principle* on the Imve.the sanction of usage in several ti.e uunslmhit of force, but upon the
ii&lt;imj&gt;nvav&gt;&gt; hi xs m« the is«t known fa
sildm, N. E. Bj»rt»cr, SL Louh: corsets. tice "Willard ap|»eared anti announced subject!, that now onietly eugage tiie d&lt;'p«irtnienii of our government, bill t» h.vl„g ,1..v..Iio„
' pr^rrntU&gt;n «wl rurrot &lt;Jleea*r, &lt;-&lt;?a£dcnilally con­
trjr PWRlK. &lt;b«l |
Charlotte A. McGee, Jrek*&gt;n.
■
that the court Mill was consulting ou the public attention by which.it i* joy de- change in thesyst’iii of ap|&gt;ointinent all things may be r«&gt;. ornemt
sult Uxl Doclnr with
wnrun &lt;rf
uutrk
and -set- , J..-.’ v..nrt&gt;tnpikM.. IMSBlr.DnW,
P.4rfVty,t&gt;ropiy,D&gt;e-»irry.Er,Djra-SW. Er
caso.
Yesterday
II
was
learned
that
on
&lt;-lre
to
be
guided
in
the
discharge
ot
i,-lax.
McUinni«„ttie Detroit nibngiyia forger, that morning Judge Wright was induced
wm; l&lt;k Irtntularilh-a,
lrrniuUriih», ZvT»r»
,F«"w» ofaU
°J *U kind
kind.,
Itself—h reform that-bull Im- thorough, tled upon the brot nnd sureTounthition I »n,-l*«. Ivtn:
there
duties.
1
shall
not
undertake
to
th-it
iM-iu-x
nn&lt;l happim-sM.
l.uixiiiu-— Irnlti
truth and
M‘S &lt;»•«».
»&lt;ea'h«h--.
indkreU-m.
fateau Ion.
Iihi Is-en sentenced to Slate Prison for m sign an outer discharging Tilda Morris,
radical
and
complete,
a
return
to
the
tti
a
peat
e
amt
ami
l4
,
lf
c..inpWnu,
Unbuo,
n
t
twelve yrora. Putney, the forger, gov* thus recogniring the validity of Hgrnp- lay -down irrevocable pripcipieM or pniclk*cs aud principles of
tn the
up: foun&lt;lluuixr- Jll-tl'f. religion unit pletV may bees- 1 I:- (-ninnii-n&gt;. I..|rnlluu ot Otinr, NrintuHor Klnc’«
measure* of adinlnistnition. btii rather
for q&gt;n year*.
Thev
Tiin«t..
and rtf
Ur»«ei
tk-i&gt;uu1.t.
neither 1 inblinlictl among us tor all uriii-rutionro ■ .... I
ton’s jMtrdon. He aMHcrts that he did It Lo apeak of the mutlvee which should ers of tlie Government. They
......
I 1. or.stow
U irraa
&gt;11 .klii.l.
W.nklintKortaril Inforniatiun.
1
Edward P. Ferry, brother of S.suuor 1 while In fear for lib. life. He says that animate un. and to suggest certain Im­ extnvtcii nordudrel trom public offiWStiqilrahnn—tew, healthy . Jlldriu
Judge
told him the DofttocniU.
•its
any jmrtisan
service. They.- meant
.........
,--------------------------------------tj AC the twnclusion of the uddn**,
Ecrrv. was taken ill while attending » —ny Willard L**',~S
IMPORTANT
CAUTION.
portant
ends
to
be
attained
in
ueconlt.uNh'irox meeting at Muskegon Saturday, could no longer be restrained and when
that
public
ottlcem
should
owe
their
the
oath
of
office
waa
ndmihlntered
h&gt;
EPIDEPllY
When .-n route home blmrelf nnd friends i M aboiild t&gt;e announced to tliq crowd hi ance with ouE-institutioux .mid easen- whole service to the Government and ! tjje Preaideut by Chief Justice Waite
wont from Nunica to Grand Rapids to : the court room that nMbing but hh* tlal to the welfare of OCT country.
to J be people. They meant that an (both ttaudtng with uncovered beads at hot n'f 111. &gt; ami GlnttuanL A hMMlsom* rrwanl
rnret tho Westward bound tn.in.nud i Wright’s) otsliinu v tto&lt;Ml in the mwr of
will be Ki»-n u&gt; any «.i»Tvn&lt;lerin&lt; •urhiltifarmallixi
At the outlet of the dbtcUNsiou which officer should be secure in his tenure as t|H. front of fhe platform.
while there Mr, Ferry be. un.e delirious, Hampton’s recognition Choir full lurv preceded the recent I'rysidwitiui elec­
------------------------nnd being brought homo «u creatisl great ' would bo visited upon lulu. Ho say » al- tion, It seemed to mb tilting that 1 long a* h is peraanul character remained
unturuished
uud
the
performance
ot
vxcltetnuirt, and chum-'! exaggerated n- so liu.t Willuni brought &lt;«en. ( onnrr, should fully qtake known tny semiDETROIT MAUK ETN.
Ills duties saHafuClorj*. They held
ports idlerffng him to I*.inMme. t.. spread the irodlng Hampton wmnrel, into the
..
like wildtiro. ili- phvsician reports ! consultation na.in and Conner told him mentH in regard to several of the im- that anpolutmeiite to office were not I Flour—.Uliaico
white, |&gt;7 iUCrt7 7.1; Mj&lt;I
X'”'to7
him threatened with brain fever.
' if they uld not gel h favorable drebdon portanL qucMtious which then appear­ to b« j,.!..!.- „r . x^Itol merely
,
13t ambara, K (IVfa? •
, many livre would tx&gt; sacrificed, while ed to demand the consideration of the wards for partisan services, or merely loW 'ggrades
riM|w U)
to Ksopertine. 84
(O.
YOUBG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEH.
Ca'pL M’ltherspcsm, at the Michigan ; laboring under great mental distress and country. Following the example and on thu nomination of members of Con- ' low
p«u.nt pn»cess, s';
^7 175f&lt;v8 7a
•
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t'enlnd slip d«»ck, Detroit, says he Dever four,fudge Wright aignod tlie order, but in part adopting the language of one gress as being entitled in any respect ‘ Wheal
IvhJi-Xr.
—No. i1 «-i
white. 81 531; N&lt;&gt;. I renAbutf.
knew fridgntfrom the Ea*L at thisreiison ' refused to sign the opinion of WlJaitl, of my prvdecesHoi'i, -I wfoti now, when ‘to the control of such appointments. I bear. 81 41»;
rnUlihg extra, #1 Hfojf 47.
Office. 112 Liberty Street New York.
of the year, so lively ns it is at present, which sustained it, and he also exacted u every motive for xnlarepresetitation The fact that both political parties of | &lt;&lt;’&lt;&gt;rii—White,
4~h-iM mixed and No. 2,
■3Tb- only wu, ragontt, UMlnj cure /or b
—
i
J, . «-». ...nx..n «-in
’ promise that it should not be tiled until
.....
•XIV
*• wuuKiain
U-m'-mlto
Osivjmton III ( £ril|,v v™tonl.v I.. Olsl »„ o|.lnl..n has jia-Hsed away, to repeat what was tbc country, hi declaring tbelr prfnri- , »4&lt;-tmatorrbixa, Seminal WraknrM, Xrrrona l»ebl
. ..------ w-----------l—ry or daeepOon. Frt
meet
nt the Opera House
...
...................
M"'— in Lansing mt ;‘ draylwth.nakm, of
|«u- said ta-tbrv the election, trusting that pies prior to the ele«*tinn, gave n prom-1
I'i iday the idsh of Marcii, 1*77, nt noon | don. with the following indorsement:
iny eountrymen will i^uididly weigh Inent place t"« the subject of a reform I ■** *''
ft
ir cental;
for the purpose of nominating one Jus-‘: Having attached luy iuimeoii the 27th und understand it, nnd.thiit they will of our civil service, recognizing and
rkx
bld. No,
ties of the Supreme Von rt in placcofHon. ulL. to nn order discharging the ja-tltion- feel aroiurud that the seutiineut declar­
urging Its necessity in terms &gt;1.25
nnd 80 eta bid.
'Tbomre M. (Jook-y, and two Regent* at j er iii this care without due consultation, ed iu accepting the nomination for the strongly
afinn «|ukk&gt;vl, julhl n-isult™ to
almost‘identical in their specific Im­
rphlh.
uU U U &lt;■»*’■• «r Ol«!‘•rmpbiv-.
। 1 do now upon more mature dullls-ratlon PreaUleDcy will be the standard of my port with those 1 have here employed,
dlri.'lure, IWect*. PlihniMi*. Hydro
He., radically cured. Xo ptercarx
Butter—Bret, — &lt;*ents; good, 20 lo 21
&gt; ~17---7. 7—' 77—.“—r.’.x--------- J*.’■..’ ; I hereby recall,
«uJ revoke
orf,r. and cancel tny sig­ conduct hi the path before me, charg­ mast l»c accepted as conclusive argu­
tin? preaerlyUotw.” Trevrlm-prt
ed us 1 now am with lite grave and ment iu behulSof these measures. It cent*. Fairgnuire, 18to Wet*.
U-'rr
'
Coumu, R. C., March E—Al li a. M. I difficult titek of carrying them out in must be regarded as an expression of
Cheese—15 to Id eta. for prime .State.
' trr*tr-l
A rtsl ribbon club of 3U0 was organiz.sl
supreme Court room wa* crowded to 1 the practical adnuuitt ration ot Uie the united voice and will of the whole
AT THE
Dr««uM*l Hog"—The packingseas&lt;m hit*
BtraKlnl
at Grand Ledge ou the 1st tntt.
hear
decision In the Tibia Morris Government, so furuis it depend* under
country upon this subject, and both cIommI. There I* a moderate domantl
Saturday C. C. Ford
Dundee shot j habeas
corpus .-use involving
the validity
ft*nn retailers st 85 50(n,6.
__
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Font of
ImbeMCorpun.wne
invop
..NMurdavC.
.. through
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a",,, , A«e»cUUKJu.Urr
Associate-Justice the Constitution and laws, on the political parties are virtually pledged
Einre-i-M to i4 ct*.
Old ltd in bit* Heat Ifarket
himself
the h&lt;-art.
H- w« about
I
* .....I
P*"*0
chief executive of the nation g
to give it their unreserved support.
the
Hides—Green, 7c; cured, 8 to Uv; dry
.
nineteen yearo of mm. a Mudent at th- W ilbinf a|«p~r*d on the iwnrh,
-....... but
.
...^
GOOD ADVICE ABD GOOD IREATMEKT.
The permanent pacifi cut tern of the
The
President
of
the
United
States
Mtatc Normal School and a vming man of P2loVlJ* J"'1" ’’- "
? xVb"e.*‘. ’ i
was sent
bright talent and extraordinary ability, , sheriff
’•beriffwaa
wit to
io hx&gt;k
look for Wright and country upon such prindplea and by of neceitalty owes his election to office polls. 50c.,togl 50.
I returned with the Information that ho such measures us will secure the com­ to the suffrages and zealous labors of a
Honey—Plenty al 14 to 15 cts.
No chum.* is lUiitgmMl for the nwh act.
coeBcaurnrv.or rerribh* dhuan), will Hud a true
| hu.1 not been seen mIu&lt;myesterday morn­ plete protection of ull its citizens iu political party, the members of which
IIo|m— Buying price Wto INcts; soil­
fricndlu l&gt;r. Alklh, wb-w wineri sad rrmsdie.
---... ----------------------------- r— .
ing. Owing to the lack of a foil bench
Uwyesn rely »i«r. for ttsrir fiortt and phy.k.i
the freeenjoyment of nil their consti­ cherish with ardor and regard as of es-' ing price Hi to 25 cis.
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
wril-b«inR.
.
studious young wan of sedentary* habits, i Justice Willard adjourned the court till tutional right* is now the one Kubject sentinl importance the principles of I Lake Fish— White $4.75 to 85 ; troui
followed Mr. Ford in n few hours In a | Mondor. The almencc of Wrigfbt st this In our publicaftklrs whleh all thought­ their party organization, but he should |,83.75 mt».
ST-ST-STUTTERUrG!
desperate, though it la ho|&gt;ed unsuccess- |unature crested much excitement.
Maple
Sugar
—
«
doming
in
freely
and
ful and patriotic citizens regard as of strive io lie always mindful of lite fact j
Stammerinx. and Im|vdlmrnta kn (wseh that &gt;1*11,
AH, attempt to end bis life. He thought
I
bought
nt
If
to
IU
ct*.
AIKIV* rOLl'MN.
i 7-7toi~;^to.ito
to consummate the act bv a ourinutty ar-* The Hou. Abrain S. Hewitt resigned supreme importance. Many of the
i&gt;..._tz.itt r..rB
— .«^,^..to
.o/i si r.; tn tnrr
ranged much in" witli a lever and knife bis position as chairin an ot tlio Deido- calamitous elleeU of the tremendous
torwhteh indicates that Che ret was longcon- | craur National Cominittre. The reslgna- revolution which has pawed over the “““,"r ll“- I'-f-'ito.- "« I«k, •»&lt;!
templsted. Friends have tor some time 1 tion was accepted, and Senator Hsrnum, Southern States still remain. The in other important respectaa change j gCVK&gt; ntellJc'
suspected Insanity.
1 f ConnreticJt, appointed iu hia place*
jmmeaaurable benefit* which will of great Importance, I recommend an f Salt—Michigan, coarse, 51.25 per bbl.;
■upptlcd.
William Papptey. a carpenter abj.ut
Fstber Stafford, well known us Cbe surely foHow, sootier or later, the amendment to thu Constitution pre- tjo refllw8t gt; Onondaga, 81.30 tier bbl. Wbat ■ WtAllh or Fa k Life-witUat Haallh?
forty yearw old, fell from a barn Noaffold ••/•anailian Father Mathew,’’ is doing a hearty and generous acceptance of the perilling a term of six years for the I Syracuse, dairy, 70a per bu. or 54 lb*,
legitimate
result*
of
that
revolution
presidential
office,
and
forbidding
reLiverpool
(Asfiton)
dairy,
83.60
per
bag
in (Mil rownshlp Friday afternoon, re-; :arun work ln th„ temperam* lecture
Urulan at their ran
aflBilbs. Delivery,5c P*FbbL extra.
reiving fatal Injuries iu his spine sna i
have not yet been realized^ Difficult election.
• - condi- | Seeds—Clover, selling al &gt;8.50. TimoLead. Ho Li married and has seven :
g
h .^Uiotart and emliarrawingqurttioiisineet u« «t
With respect to the financial
The dominion authorities distributed the threshold of this subject. Thepeo| tbv, 82 to 2.15.
•
I
...
• • .1,
Esr
tire
Cure at
.
tion
of
the
country,
1
hliall
not
attempt
1
Isitt year rbih eggs tn tlie number uf 10,- pieof threw States arc still impover­
Tallow—7 ci* per lb.
DR. AIK IX
.Tbc Rod Ribbon (Hub of Bay City has II• 000,1000.
an extended bi-&lt;t&lt;&gt;’ry of tlx-i inbarraiw- | W.HKj-Hard, 85.50 to Hfr Soft H
3,000 members.
ished, and lite inestimable blowings of inetij and prostration which we have
The Assistant Secretary ot theTresttiry wire, honest and peacdfitl local gov­ suffered during the pa»*t three years. |
n psinra.
Tlibcbap who tried U&gt; shoot that laily ; ha*
Issued the forty-first call for the ce­ ernment are not fully enjoyed. What­ The depression in ail our -ynrhd com- \
THE MOST DIFFICULT OASES SOLICITED.
(orMulcatha frw. Tfrnib nhraye JUasonaM"
ever difference of opinion may exist tncrclal and manufacturing Interests i
as to the cause of this; &lt;t’I it111 ion of throughout the &lt;-ountry, which began ’
ment. sathfartion guarantatt to all.. Mi
funihhMl. Paihtuu tUlixi, in ottj. unany
ATTAINED
AT
LAST!
000 registered bonds. Toe principal and tiling, the fact is clear Hurt In the pro­ in September, 1878, still continues. It
Dr. C. W. Tollett,
Toilctt, a school-teacher, ! interest will be paid at the Treasury on gress of event* the time has come Im very gratifying, however, to In* abj&lt;-1 A TRIAL Will IRBURR «T8 POPULARITY
EVKRYWHERE.
dropped dead in his apbcml. near Cold- , and after tbe.td of June next, and interest when such government tean ira|H.-ru- to way that there are inillcatloiia all
tlve neceaally. required by all tlw var­ around uh of a coming change to pros­
Emm the *r&lt;&gt;n&lt; l«lea that he chjuyn loo much,
water, on th* 28th ult.
will cease on that day.
any wIkmu Dr. Atkin would rure, eontluue la »ufinterests,jHibltcand private.of those perous times.
President Haves took the oath of office ied
ror doctoretteiaaaiy. wsaUwg Umv..tttyiair worth
l&lt;W* ptt. nt audielnea atxt
^‘*
at the White House iwtwecn seven and States. But it must not be forgotten
Upon the currency que-iinn, inti­
eight o’clock Saturday evening. Chief that only the local government which mately connectwl na it in with this,
OKNEKAL NKWH.
recognizes and .ualntains Inviolate the tuple. I may be permitted to repeal
■j Juxtlre Walt administered the oath.
rights of all is a true rel(-government.- hero the statement made in my let ter
un IK TOO SSOKT TO SB MUSSABIX.
With respect to the two distinct race* of acceptance, that in my judgment
Thr New England cotton mills are
whore iMWuliar relations to each other the feeling of uncertainty Inseparable
crowded with Brazillian orders.
ij Tlie Indies of Ottawa have petitioned Jiave
how ortcn .flnppnluioii, atop nwioa d&lt;*;lorln&lt; six!
brought upon us Lhc deplorable from an Irredeemable pHjwr inirreriny',
ilutlmr«*&gt; aMdy t«ih« DoH.t. Hatfrreri for ytw
The direct United St ates cable company I the domiulyn parlliunepl to ptua alaw eompbeatiotnr and perptnrittes VrtTWh with Its fluctuation^ of values, in one of
«ralUnhwhr»unp lnKm-b. ’ ■ ,r
making
a crime
punishable
exist in throe States, it must be a gov­ the greateM obatai-lm to a return to
gives notice of a. reduction &lt;X ifo rates to |I p
—r—e&gt;-nedurUon
.......
-— r
----imprisonment.
They
2S cents, gold, per word.
1 by imprisonment.^
They assert that ernment which protects
protect* the interests
interest* prosjwrouu time*. The only safe paper
I'rrwMxal s liUfune- uux fo runtt M l"HIW
, the number of MJagiUmate ehihkra of.both raoacar^rufljrandtsmallv. It
ttdrr-KUw » iMter !• Dr. AILIh. aMtsg eMr.»y*A&gt;|.
currency
i-&gt;
oue
which
rest*
ou
a
.coin
The aeeretary of
the
treasury*
haa
just
'.iXSuiTS'oP’.bX.itol ' b”7.{n,l“ r*’r,'"
&gt;*• rovwm...nl wblrb HUbmll.
luma,
of utur the
hs»&lt;W&gt;M»»A po.!
ireued a call for $10.OM),0UU
.10.UU1.UJO of
,.r the
lb. Imnds
I...1. ; -.x.iiy inCT^lug, - bl 1. lb. —1.1 loy,lly »n* huortlly to tb« X.oMH.1- baxlH, and la trt all times promptly &lt; &lt;m
huif nwdlHnr* lircmp-.h ! ■
&lt;&gt;f 1865, on which intcrett w ill rwwe on • rtl to atoo Ifn.u-IUK .. « Ilk. otonuln, Uon ,1k1 taw,
verted into coin. J adhere to the viewUlc |a,,or Q,,
the2sthof May next; 87,000,000 arc mu i Lt*‘“m^^nteb'arelnrtlmraimnlv
heretofore exnrvroed by me in ihvui-.x
..................................................’hv
k. UonMdllrfI„w,„tll,eK„u.
Congressional legislation in behalf «»t
oelvas, aecepitMK
obeying faithful­
.
*u&lt;rth«r rnuaar* »l
; only as an insult to the iinmii aetme of ly the whole Constitution as it is. an early resumption of specie pay meat,
There ha* been a decided miprovcmoDt । the community, but as nn cnoou rage- Resting upon this sure and substantial ami 1 am satistied not only that this is
m.nirxBru. nn. arktx j. n» «it,
iu the iron buslnresln Pittsburgh within ment to offenJers. since It merely |&gt;uta foundation, the superstructure of ben­ wise, but that the intorrota sm» well athe lust week or two.
a price upon the virtue of innocent eficent local government van be built the public sentiment of the .country
Chaki-kston, H. C.. March 1.—Serious ; women, “teaching them H i» a chattel up, and not otherwise. In pirther- luipcratively demand it.
In pnsalng from throe remarks upon I
'Hffieuttv has occurred near Green Pond,! thev may buv.”
Anee of such obedi-m e jLd.thc letter
40 miles'from this citv, In she (’ombechlo
‘
'
DR. AIKXIT
and spirit of the %’oustl(ution, and in tile condition of our own country to j
region, where the nee plantation riots
comriderpurrelations with other lauds. ■
AU the marriage* solemnized, and
ragw! last spring, which exhibits the Lad laws enacted in Nova .Scotia since 18«8 behalf of all that its .attainment im- we are remlnde*! by the htirriintional (
pliM.all so-called party interests lore;
blood stUi existing between the white* are totaliv void. Thia extraordinary* ih.lr
—
—
•«
—
abroad
threatening
»hr
,1/p.nmI
luiranani-.
.nd
p.n;
j
&lt;TOn|llU»U
g»»
S
k
*
U&gt;**«*
«&lt;&lt;•
tbelr apparent imtioftattr&lt;*. and party I
and
then blacks
ww. dtauJ^Tou
lines
” •bt
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l
l*- in that district. A few
lion may
tn.J wr
w/dl
pmulUwl
In till Inof Eumpo. &gt;l..l "ur
anil warnuilanf arrett were (retied-iiy a
whe?
was shown In court to innknineKurf. n.v
' '“i« &lt;■{ w«*wr«"» &gt;" ii;- »™«ntrial JuttlvaiwcMHly appointed by Hamp* that the seal attached U&gt; U»c oammire h»v. to .ou.lU.-r lor the ImmedUi.- "OorelpmSiouKlto. |W[&gt;v«J... «r.-.L
t/alta.
of
IhOto
BUto.
of
th«Union
I.
,
S &gt;W
-'“r"1
tou. Three of the uvgrom were arretted; ; slon of Queen h counsel by the Local
dut fourth resisted, aud collecting acrowd government Is not the great seal nf the the- question of goveram«n-t or no gov- »U’&gt;’’tly obaerved.
------------------- saidi..
------- proviDflrr' but an old
::t:l Otie
tl.n! ernmeut, of social order aud all the | The policy inaugurated by my h&gt;m- .
of hierompaoionM.
hedid not recog-i
one that
nine a Hampton civil jaatlce, and would Ij was
wax ordered to lie
l« returned by peaceftil industries and the happiness ; orod predecessor, Preoident Grant, or
&lt;fle Wore submitting to arrott. Asher- the
tbe imperial
im.M.riui government iu 18»«.
18»®.
A E JI
ifi's pouee of 10 whiu-and blw*k men
. — that belong to It, or a return to barhar- submitting to arbitration grave quroII Thus
T1““ Novia
Sovl» Beotia
*,olU is
l*left
,rfl wlUmiluuK'
’...
rthoutp
ism. Il is a question h&gt; -which every I tiou* in Umpute m-tween oumetvro uud
ScraraMj
ihmLnrnmndTd^.v^TT^i nl
“O'* -Imo-t Htotolly vltSoKt citizen of the nation ly. deeply inter- j foreign powers, poinu to a new and i
tntei anrrounaea tn a mon nr a nunarea , ... ,r. ___ .. __..... .a_____
ION ANO
faUjraUtafy:
negroes, all armed and swearing that he }*w. Hie predicamenttapetUliar.par- eeted, and with respect to which we incomparably*the beetinNtnintrntalltv
wikrano.
dwuld tu»t be arretted. The poww, at- ticularly with married people, The
’
to be. in a partisan retire, ■ for tins preservation of peace, and will,
EEL, ANO
hum stockram
.ANS FOR
MnpUnc
wrest, w»
aurroimdwl. bat wqrwt &lt;* tt la that the
wqrwt
matter
... ..cannot
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be------------ --------------(publicans or Itemocrats. but' 1 believe, become a lieneflcieiU exam- J
tempting the arrest,
wa»Murnmnded,
Mt Ata.
remedicti for some time, so that the
..Jzens and fcliow-men to ; pie of thecourreto be ixinraed in .Rim-!
ntornmro*.
i&lt;&gt; rme, however wm roriomly hurt.
precaution of obtaining new marriogro whom the luierrotHof a common coun- ■ llareaaergenciec by other nation1*. If,
"WBUTBI BUD mocoi ICOLBCTIhe*iM «f fdcMa •
The sheriff, after emwuiittnR Governor ; Is entirely urelros at prroent.
try and common humanity are d&lt;ar. unhaj^rfly. Questions of dlfft-rence i WarraiHing Every Machine for 3 Years. ’ In ti*»*
The sweeping revolution ot the entire ! should at any time during the period !
labor of a large portloq of our country,; of my arlmhihdration arire ’between
a HtudraL for his idlenere. when the and the advance of four millions of; the Vnlted Butroand any foreign govlatter said, “It’s of ho use, 1 was cut people fjtim. a condition ofrepdtude ' aliment, it will certainly be my. &lt;h’*out for a loafer.“ • Well.’’, dedared to that of ejtisen»hlp,"dpba Mi kfuai, puutiun and tnv hope waldihOieir
the professor, surveying the st folent footing wkh -kU*j» s former matters, relttemcnt. in the tonne peaceful wmI
COKTBOL OF TERtlTOKt 61tth
critically, “whocvt» rat;you «utf im- obulfi not occur without presenting honorable way. tttt» recufing to our
^HBWCEMMrS OHTRCD
dmrtoou his business.”
pfobjenw of. the greatest moment, tv i country the great bteealngn of pence,
A stem of orange, fourteen lirchew )n bedealtwfth-by-the emancipated race, ; and mutual good qflfaxw with All Ha- 1
bv
their
former
matters
and
by
the
|
tion*
of
Uie
wadd.
'
*
1
merit Ibr February shows a reef uttiou nn length, holding fourk-en oranges of
lh« public* debt for the month of &lt;2.&lt;JTO.&lt;XM&gt;.
(tencral Government, the author ofj EHluw-cWirens: we have reached;
the act of emancipation. That it was a I the &lt;rk«e of a i&gt;ollU«ri control marked
xaanvilLE. high
3S8 £udld .Avcmbm,
wire, jewt and providential act,fraught I by thr excitement which usually at- j
(air.

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APVLT ATTHB OTTICX.

ORNOSTRONG
"PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. IV

AY MARCH. 16. 1877

NASIIVII.I^, BARRY

NO. 25

OBVO STBOBO. Zau««.

” Didn’t Mean To.”

by the name of.
FOB THE CHILDREN
Volcanic Action Under the
Is altogether pr
hea|&gt;ed upon him. Now they bad himi , .
..
A great deal of mischief is done Iui .“order him up
______ __ _____ .
wiiere they could revenge themselves..
Han Frascuujo; March O.^The
The Unfinished Prayer.
Th® work of the sun is slow.
Rushing across an ojien lot, theyf tlie world by people who don’t meanI build the fife.-[Auburn Advertiser.
Honolulu Gtoette oi February hk «»■VILLAGE OFFICEEE
They had a tough subject in the
came upon an unfrequented place thatt to do iL though the lutoc.hief is Just ani
taina an account of a remarkable sub­
real us If they meant it all. - A mani inquiry room this week.
"Loy me," lisp®*! th® tiny llpn
Moody
marine volcanic outbreak in KvoteLhe must paw.
There's grwfn grass under the snow.
" What's your hurry, Bob. ain’It who is killed by accident tejust as deadI wrestled with him, and Hankey sang
akann Bay. near the entrance loathe
you goin' to speak ter fellers?” mildI anifwmteWdy W klfled hUh oa pur-- with him, but th® man seemed to de­
harbor. The natives report "that1 the
When ths winds ofwinter blow,
••Down
to
sleep
’
’
—
“
To
sleep,"
she
mur
­
Finally Moody
9 pose.- A man who becomes a drunkardI spalr of forgivenass.
Walling ilk® voices of woe,
eruption occurred at. three ■ o'clock on
mured,
. through! the habit of drinking &lt;lld notl asked him what heavy sin burdenwi
There are April showers,
.. .
the morning of the 24tb. appearing like
And the curly fosad bent low;
i meaii-to*lit the appetite g&lt; tne Utter- hte mhid, and he confuMwd to having
And buds, and flowers,
. innumerable red and.green Jighu.. j n
Aqd green gram under tho snow.
of hto reason. Saying “ I didn’t mean। beat a newspaper publisher out of three "I pray the Lord," I gently added,
the afternoon several boats visited the
"Yoa can say ft all, I know."
:
to
”
will
Dever
undo
the
mischief
that
"
Give
u»
a
swig
from
’
that
black
;
years
subscription.
The
evangelist
in
eruption, crossing over thg'm&amp;l'item-v
We find that it's ever so
“
Pray
the
Lord
’’
—
the
sound
rumo
faint)
v
lormed him that they did not profess
carelessness has done.
in this life’s uneven flow.
part, where the water wm'histetF-of
bottle and we will.”
Footer stUl—“my soul to keep; ” '
HRISTIAN CHIJRpH-O. I.
We’ve only to wait
The most astonishing recklessnessi to perform miracles, but If he would Then the tired head faintly nodded.
peculiar activity, boiling and appear­
• “ Boys 1 can’t, ft would not be right
lor. Hen-lea* rrrr} Sabbath at 1
In the fee® of feto 7W*UwC
r. m. Hutular
Hnhool l.nmr-llattr
ing- as If passing over rapids, or .very
and I hip tn a hurry and must not de­. fa shown al! over the country in thei settle up bls dues, with compound inFen«Uhi&gt;^Bw»UiwU&gt;e
U*t Saturday In
And the child was fast asleep.
For the green grass under the snow.
: handling of firearms. Every "now and tereet. and pay for three years more In
much like the water at.Hell Gate a’l
But the dewy eyes half opened,
advance,
although
they
could
not
NCw Yor*. Bloeto of lavakwHFfe&lt; t
" Ob-ios.xww'VdefojhXay Bob, ain't,
If our
When 1 clasped her to mr breast,
ft
- ft'lMitk Utu* ter'Htop'tryln’ ter be a; In tills wav. Ofily a short, time since। open the doors of the church to him, And the dear voice woftly whiapered.
For w
squareoaineup from below, frequency
U
.
_
striking and jarring the. boats,
'
gentleman, when yu have ter. go and। a lad in a hoarding-school was playing j*erkaj»s he might be sneaked In under'
"Mar^ma, God knows all the s»*L"
LX a. tn. and 7 p. m. babUlti School at IX m
We shall see before long
the Uva was quite soft.no ,bscm .^a-.
fetch rum for a drunkard? Delay!., with a nfatol In one ofthe rooms or the tho canvass.—ZfrMfon Built tin.
The Hteen grass under the snow.
The Scientific American publishes a
institution, notyrlt^stauding the rules
done. Nearly all tbeplecee. on itiwb
Talks big. don't he, Jim ?"
Words for Boys.
positively
forbade
auy^one
to
bring
lettei
press
description
and
engraving
Ing the surface, were red hot. 7emhThe nexf instant this young bully
was drawling in the street, from a, firearms on the premfaro- Hie playfully Of the United Stales torpedo steamer
From an article in HL Nicholas, ad­ tlng steam and gas strongly stilpfrtn MY FBIEXD’SSECKBT.
blow that Bob gave him full in the, iH&gt;liit*-d ft at aachoobnata and ; pulled Alarm, which itpronounces "probably dressed to American boys, by Timm— ous. A rumbling noise was heard like
the
most
formidable
craft
afloat.
”
It
the
trigger;
Hiip|ioslng,
of
courac,
that
that of rocks in a freshet, caused, . rto
Hughes,
author
of
“
Tom
Brown
at
face.
The
rest
fell
upon
him
and
in
MAfoTYlLLK L0»GX-SSS F
Is ul»r roniiiiuolcat|i&gt;n on *ach
yul&lt;4 aud gentlemanly -*n hfa inan-- the struggle tlint followed, his bottle. it was not loaded. But It was loaded, is 172 feet long, 32 feet of which is Rugby,” we take the following ex­ doubt, by the eruption of lava ft— “
onor tefinvlboftillofUie
submarine crater which is supj
Io
nieu.unobtnMivfoyheweiitaboatdatDgf was broken and he considerably as he found the next moment when snout, or ram., A large part of the tract:—
•r» ara ewHalb invited
Meantime I say, revel in Che dawn. be crocked,on a line of rupture
I. DKTO, W. M.
good, in hte own peculiar but effectual1 bruised and smeared with dirt, which his comrade lay bleeding and dying at vessel’s hull is submerged during
•
REV
' ■
'
action. It to driven Uirough the water Re|oice In your young strength aud
way.
Singularly enough that wayr really was what they wanted th do, his feet!
at
the
rate
of
15
miles
au
hour
by
com
­
Poo.-boy
•'
What
would
he
not
have
other
eruption,
doubtless
the
contimo
­
more
than
to
harm
him.
life,
alm
high,
and
build
your
castles
was to frequent the saloon* and bar­
Aft this while I was sullenly waiting, been willing to do»or suffer could he pound engines. It Iujm an electric ilkt brave young architect*, only tak­ tion of this submarine lb*art*,. w»gujjinrw ^lircrforg.
rooms, or more strictly their neighbor­.
only-have recaliM the thoughtless light at the prow and a fifteen-inch ing can- to build the foundations deep, tnued inland from tho shore nearly
hood, and wafting hfa opportunity, *°&gt; wondering at his long ahsem??.
In iny j-artially drunken state when act! But it was too late, uud he will gun. It has no rudder, but can be and to lay them with care and pa­ three miles, varying in width from n
perauade young men and old awayr.
IF. II. YOUNG,
from these haunts.
And many'did1 he returned I was exasperated at the carry through all his life the bitter turned, as it were,on a pivot, by means tience. .Whether you will ever be able few inches of three ft«et. In smifi*
this earnest, judicious worker save., loss of tlie liquor, and was annoyed oonsciousnes* that he sent a young of the Fowler feathered propeller to build on them such brave and lofty
Many to-day remember hfa kindly• that he had descended to a blow with iilayinate (ojilfl grave, and qlbthed a wheel, by which it is.also profiellcd. towers and halls as you think of now,
house with mourning.
The movements of this wheel in steer­ mattera comparatively, little to vou or o.’earthquake was felt by. those living
IL A. BARBER.
face, hte tall, stooping form.
In hisi thoMtoiU- fellows. I had promfaed to
Not long ago, after a wedding party, ing are recorded on a dial, and the pilot your country. A thousand accident* at KAowaloaund Kelt during the nigh:
If D. Homaopaibli* PhjralrJan ami Hunrron clear blue eye there was a pathetic,, punfah him severely for this same of1»1. (Hter. nesr ripWlener. on curnrr of WMhli.&lt; pleudi D g power n early reafat leas. W Ithi lunce. Ami whenriu- re/used t», t«sll the young bride wa* about stepping gives his orders by nuinbem— “16,” aud chances will determine iu the c ’ the eruption which inust’ha'vc', pre­
atu* £(■!.. Str...f. Kit.hvlll^ Mir!,.
'
Into
a
carriage,
when
a
thoughtless
“10,” “I," to the man at the wheel. coming years what the superstructure ceded th® outbreak. The shock wn*&gt;
face clearly shaven, bta hair porteetly roe why he fought with the boy*, I &lt;fo
white, railing down to Ills snouldcn*. tcnulndfi that lie should tell nie. The voting man tired a musket as a salute. The gearing is so contrived that, the shall be,—accidents and chance* we quite severe, but no damage is • rw
M. C. ELLIE
boy loved me. I had not fallen below The re|Xirt frightened the -spirited Vessel can be run forward or backward call them for want of a better name.— ported.
he
left
n
picture
one
could
not
forgeL
U p_ Offer* hl* xinicca to the ix
Many young, middle-aged, and even hl* respect, 1 was not a gutter drunk­ horse, uud he ran away; entangling without reversing her engines, al­ which you cannot control in the out­
M • dnUr. Ofika over’ L J. w
old meh bad be led home from drunk­ ard : I was still a gentleman to the the unfortunate laiiy in the reins, ana though shb In always expected to meet set, but which will be controlled aud
The Way to Make Philadelphia
en debauch, kindly caring for tliom,— world, and a kind though strict father draggihg her over tne rough road into tlie enemy bows on. The calcium settle*! for you.
to*(iitcb, whence she was taken uu- light reveals her adversary but keeps
SMITH Jr KNAPPEN,
Butter.
What materials you will have to
nnd when they were sober and realized to him.
Of the Aianu in darkness. The steam work with who can say? To one-elay,
The following to the method etn“Father, I can't tell,” said he. I 1Conielous, dying shortly after.
A TTUKNErs at Law and BoUcllora Iuhfa kindness, he would plead with
A trry, practice In all the Coarta of thia
coursetbcyoung
man
"didn
’t mean ram strikes toe other vessel. The tor­ to another wood, to another marble, to ployed in making the celebrated'Phnaj
cannot
detail
tlie
sickening
acene
that
1
them
to
leave
their
evil
way.
There
I id* I. । , *
i llr-wtt'.
11
—
to,
”
but
hto
carelessness
brought
deeiipedo
stairs
are
run
out
iu
the
bow
and
delphla
butter:
The milk toNkimniKf
followed.
In
that
state.
I
.punished
1
another jewels and precious stones
were ninny on earth that blessed him,
sorrow toHe
a large circle of frleuus. from the sides of the vessel low down will be served out in the great work­ afte- standing twenty-four h&lt;&gt;o*M and
, that iirav* boy toaud
make
liim toll
wtatiuest
1 heaven.
1 believe
many
A good many years ago a boy care­ under water, by machinery made for shop of the world. You cannot make the cream to put into deep vessels hav­
he had fought for.
very rarely referred to his past life.
His only words were a piteous 1lessly threw a plj*ee of shell across tlie 1the purpose, and when the torpedo, by your choice; ft will be made for you. ing a capacity of about twelve gollous.
CHARLES IL BRADY.
VYe had been brought together from
yard, intending to bit someone ।u signal, Is known t® touch toe side of But this you can mid may du, and It to kept atatemperature of fifty-eight
'
&gt;TKR. Succywor to Clement Smith, Notary common sympathy!na^aer of peculiar "rather, I can’t tell.” I punisbed school
nblir, iMuraacv and R&lt;-al KaUto A|r*i&gt;t- »- iutenuL
'&lt;&gt;f his schoolmates on the back and Itiie enemy's vessel, it is discharged by' should.be doing now: You can so or fifty-nine degrees until it acquires 'a'
One of our nalghbon hid until he fell laiuUug.
itU-ntlun shell to Collet Uena. Offlce oppo- become raving from the effects of rum.
himjump. Had it touched any &gt;the proper officer on board toe Alarm.• prepare the ground and the founda- slightly acid taste, when it goes to the
My wife pleaded with me. Brutally make
1
My friend volunteered to s|M*nd the I asked If she would make him more •one ou the back it would have done ’Then toe Alarm may be withdrawn a' tions, that whatever material shall chum. The churn i» a barrel revolv­
night with me nt the house, to protect stubborn. While I talked with him. &gt;i)o harm ; but. unfortunately, just after Ilittle wav, and its steel ram plungedI come to your hand hereafter, shall ing on a journal io each end, «ad
LEWIS DURI&amp;E,
an invalid mother, and helpless chil­ he would cling around my neck and ’it left (bo boy's hatid, one of Ide c®m- Iinto the hostile craft. There are also1 surely be made the most of. and used driven by horse power. Thecliurolug
turned his head, and the small guns on the deck of the Alarmi in the best way; so that whether you occupies about au hobr, and after the
I
dren, from their half-frantic father. sob. My wife, after in vaJn trying to panions
Office In r&gt;. c. Fortunately the exhausted man slept dissuade hie, had .gone dwaj" .whereHrough shell struck him in hfa eye. cabble of throwing a thousand balls a। have to build marble tialaces, or brick buttermilk Is drawn off cold • water J?
And ft
It was that I she should not hear the blows that fell Tlie palu he suffered for weeks and minute. It is difficult to reply to such houses, or log huts, toe work shall be added, and a few turns given to the’1
Grifflt
nearly all tlie night. And
months fa hard to describe; and worse a vessel, as there is only three feet of’ faithful and strong, mid fit to stand the churn ami the water then drawn olf.-.
1 upon her boy.
rfftrror.
Illght I1P fold IUB life StOrt’.
that
he -----------lost tlie—sight
of one eye her ex|MMC'd, and all shots must lie1 stress of the wildest weather, and the This is reiieated until toe water ns it
When the deur little fellow fainted,I.than
----------7-----w
UNION- HOUSE,
\Ve ilud been sitting Jong without '
of the other, and
to drawn to nearly free from milkinew.
'
' ' now for fired at her steel-plated hull, at a sharp wear and tear of time.
KJjaONWX, I’ropfator.Thb faMrl i" Speaking.
A sndntiw UQUld ite felt went to the chaniher where she was i «‘”d then
and disadvantageous angle.
It is be­
Happily for ux, our boys are the The -butter is worked with ’Hitter
,of
I wttled ur&gt;oD mv companion.
He sat ujion the be*l, and a bright red s|&gt;ot yearn has been hojielresly blru-L
".ml’ertrj'- i with Ifowetl head in the Ilgl '
was upon the pillow where her h«-ad'*H&gt;y whothrew the Shell “didn’t mean lieved that one torpedo from the Alarm least affected by discontent of any sec­ workers, a dampened cloth mean will to1
..head in the light of the
open tire, and as he sat. I was tilled rested. A sudden attack of Hetnor-. &lt;&lt;».1 «’&gt;d wus-very worry, but that did would destroy any vessel afloat. The tion of society. The upper-school boy, being pressed upon it to absorb ttitq
Alarm was built from designs by Ad­ unless hti fa a mere shiftless ne’er-do- moisture and free it from buttermilk..
with an intense drtire to know what rhage. 1 wax thoroughIv so’oered now. I not Undo the mischief.
We might glveother instances of the miral Porter.
well, (a very small section of anv com­ T1 e cloth is frequently dipped in &lt;pld
ALF. C. BUXTON,
had prematurely whitened his hair That night she died. As I knelt by
munity), fa. RM a rule, more than con-1 water and wrung dry during th‘o‘ pro­
UKhMITH. manufacture* Rifle sad Shot Gun* and bent his form. Intuitively I knew ,, bur Iwdaide that night. I promised n-wult* of carelessne*?, but thta*e are
. and repair* all Flnrarma and Ann Machinery. it would wound him to refer to It. tier and G&lt;sl that I would never drink | rfiough. Roys and girfa ran be frolk- Singular Upheaval of the Earth. tent with hfa daily life; he fa rejoicing cess of “wiping the butter.” if to next'
Brewh-loader*, of any manufacture. turrrtahed at Mine could nut be the baud tu pitilesq-, “
—
it:;. And with a umile of jeovouei some, and fol] of fun—and we like to
gidn.
and glorying In iL And hfa daily life salted at the rate of an ounce of salt tou
iite
hand
in
mine,
the
other
resting!
Hee
them
thus
—
without
being
carele-'s.
ly pull the cloth from the face of the white I_, — -------------------------------------- o
The section of country known aw the repays him with Interest. He stands three pounds of butter, thoroughly ami
...----------— face, as It. rested
.
। jf yourrarelessnew harmed only your&lt;r«id
And
lie loved me
r •
- • -I think
■
• -that
...........................
e gently
upon ,my
near
Duukard oil regions, which Bnmeyeare there, at seventeen or eighteen, on the evenly incorporated by means of toe
Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN,
..era, she look
took my promise up to God.
G«sl. I sefaTn. it would be bad enough ; but ago produced a considerable quantity verge of manhood,—u boy still In heart, butter-worker. It to then removed to
for respiting his sorrow. I was Lu rui-­ hen*,
When little Robbie awuke-toawoketiie :.1~:
next i too often vthera are harmed, aud inuo- of oil. ail of which found market in full of enthusiasmsand aspirations.but a table, where ft is weighed out ami*
ing with desire to know, yet was caretroubled, feverish
fewrtab weep,
sleep, lie
he ’ cent on** are made to suffer.
lul not to let my unavoidable interest day from a troubled
this city, lias always been considered with an intellect and body patiently put into |&gt;ound prints. After toto'K^
be degrader! Into mere curiosity. That, did not waku to COnsclouMUsts. The
of strange formation. The creek which and carefully trained, looking hope­ goes into large tin trays and to net in
laovc for Love.
JOHNM. ROE.
night my forbearance to question was delirium of a fever was upon him, and
empties Into the Monongahela Hows fully to the next step in life, but un­ the water to harden, remaining until
rewarded
from that fever he never recovered. A j
rewarded.
through a very hilly region, where at willing to hurry it,—tho bent polled next morning, when it to wrapped in^
PnkoLhs. »n&gt;I I“»|x-r llaixing a specialty.
It »•«« « little alter midnight, the abort time before he died, whirl, wee
Kaggwl, .Urtf, t|gly. He luul falleu places huge rocks seem to have been and most equally developed human damp cloths and placed upon sltelvto*
whole house whs quiet, when after n! about one week from hfa mother's •*' ‘he muddy gutter; hfa hainfa and thrown up by. Internal action.
One creature, take him till round that our one above another, in tne tln-Hnerf''
■long
--------silence
&lt;&gt;------- t...
.
---------1
..
’
------1
—
i.t.
death,
beknew
iiicttnd
could
converse,
face
were
black,
hfa
mouth
wide
open,
he turned toward me with
night last week, about eight o’clock, a life can show. He has not sold his &lt; edar tubs, with ice in the com[&gt;art- '
CHAS W, DEMAR A Y,
a far off look in his eyes, and said He seemed to awake from that terri- and sending forth sounds not the meat heavy report wus heard in the neigh­ birthright, and the grand morning nieuta at the ends, and then goes hn- ble night.
musical. A rough hand lifted him up borhood of the celebrated Wiley oil hours ot life, when boyhood is matur­ mediately to market.
MaMJugnja*
half dreqmily:
•
When he awoke la the quiet x»f the and placed him against toe wall. well, w-hieh was heard for Mime milts ing, have |&gt;HH*ed alowly over him, drawn overthetub, andittosurrouuded
। " You are one of the few persons
nlglit, with u faint
culkti
:
There
strawi, hfa tears making little
who voice
have Innever
questioned
me he
about
away.
Investigation of the rauw leaving behind them a t&gt;oquet and again by oilcloth, so as to keep effifthe ’
‘•Father’"
gutter* down hfa begrimed cheeks.
the cause** that led to my peculiar life.”
fragrance which will sweeten the com­ hotair ami dust, and the butter arrirtk"’
E PARADY,
In an irstant I was by hfa side. Oh, | Men as they pans*-*I laughed at him, showed that the solid smooth rock of
“ I should no more intrude a ques­
the creek bottom was upheaved to the ing years, and a reserve of strength for in prime condition, commanding the
i!i:£
a
tion ujkiii your jiereonal sorrows or that he might know me, that I might i “"t caring for a moment to stop and extent of twenty.fectaround, and piled the labor and heat of the approaching highest price.
ask
hfa
]&gt;ard&lt;&gt;n
!
inquire
If
he
were
really
hurt.
&gt;Auy*
misfortune**, than I should go unbid­
from three to four feet high.
The midday.
“Father, forgive—me
—into
for not
halted
a moment
to­ jeer and loud him same night that this upheaval took
den
yourtellhouse,
” replied
I, hard
Wlmt the Bints Accomplish.
•
ingyou.’
w-’th their insult*. Poor boy! hr place, an old oil well on the first run
ly knowing what to say.
Fashion Gossip.
JrB.^ASEY.
6, mx 1boy’! How
Howmy
myheart
heartyearned
yearned I hadn’t a frierid In th* world that he
---- r-' utaiqx*
U|
I was not disappointed, for after a
above the Ma pel bridge, near the South
The swallow, swift, andnightrhaW|ki:i
few momenta of Silence he continued :. toward'hixu 1 1 wanlea to take him in j। jjnew &lt;&gt;f Certainly, he did not de­ farm, commenced to flow of its own
Spring styles in goods are now lilM-rare
the
guardians
of
the
atmosphere;
&gt;.
my
amis,
and
fold
him
close
to
niy
serve
one;
but
if
none
but
the
deservrnevliajjkc,
niy
ui
Thirty yean* ago I was a
’
The Lone Star well, tower ally brought ont. The most notable
K^*rt.
:
- *• ■ I Ing had Irieqcta how many would be accord.
receiving good pay, and wais master
---------- of
. heart.
down on the same run, has been flow* for street costumes fa a new fabric sim­ They check the increase of Insects that '
otherwise would overload IL Wood -5
After a little he seemed to rally ns friendless!
my business. I owned a cottage that
ilar
to
cashmere,
but
very
fine,'soft
ing
for
some
tim&gt;
at
the
rate
of
a
half
JOHN WEBSTER,
pecker**, creepers and chivadees are the
A lady fa passing; her kindness of
I hud built ntyself. and might have though for some great effort.
barrel daily.
It lx said that a short nnd light, well suited to spring weath­
lacksmiths, ah kind* «t work in theiuack- l*een happy with my wife and little
•• But, fathj-i, I feel that—I must die heart prompts her to stay and say a time ago oil was dlsvovered on Dun- er, and tlie close drapjry of the fasb- guardians of the trunks of trits. Wartai .
smith and llunohoSrni line aiten l'-l to pr&gt;&gt;inlent and fly eaters protect the foliage.. •,
I kind word to the boys who are joking
boy. But gradually the habit of drink­ now,—and oh—forgive me.—but
kard, and Robert Mapel, one of tbc pnable skirt, which fa now more Blackbirds, crows, thrushes, and lurk.- ‘
ing
had
been
gaining
upon
me,
ami
must tell you.. Hecalled you a drunk­ their companion aud laughing at hfa pioneers of the region, stated that he snugly draped than ever, but low, mid
sorrow. Then she looked fixedly at
protect the surface of the soil. Snipe
had to a considerable extent affected ard. and f couldn't bear that.,
heard the same kind of a report, which with trails of moderate length. The and woodcock protect the soil under
IF. D. PURCHIS,
w.
Kneeling
My -------noble,,---------heroic _boy.
"*
" ] tlie dirty, crouching tad against the
my business. My wife, never strong,
was caused t»y the force of the gas up­ skirts require very little triinminga or
the surface. Each tribe bus its n-spt-r- fl
there
with him alone, with tean*
tear* fallnui-,, wall.
was sadly and slowly sinking in
heaving the rocks In the creeks just flouncing*, a* the ovunirnwes and pol­ live duties to perform in toe economy
Ing
thick
from
my
eyes,
J
pegged
bls!
(Why,
John,
felt
you
?
’
.
CuMom Gritxlfns and Sawing health, which fact atrangely 1 did nut
below tiie Mapel bridge.-rArtsfiurp onaises are made very long.
P^ removes
removcs one
one black fist from hfa
Sleeves* are small" and very tight of Nature; and it te an undoubted fact Kfl
realize. One night, after 1 bad been forgivener*: .told him my promise,and j F«
Tf-ltyritph.
he'knew I would‘keep IL But
I did
cwund
Jocks
He recognize*
her.
Idle
for aiy«r
fewmid
weeks,
I up.
returned
home
fitting; the only thing new pertain­ that If the birds were all swept off tbc .
“' * has taught- him at toy raggeu
to find her unusually feeble, and whs not tell him how utterlyalone I should Hhe
ing to them being puffs of the materi­ face of the earth, man could not tire
JAMES FLEMING,
school.'
xnyaelf morose and partially intoxicat­ be when he wus gone.
A Legitimate Bubinesr.—Well di­ al, from tlie el how to the shoulder. upon it; vegetation would ■ wither and ’
die; insects would become so numerooa iu
“ Where is mother?”
ed. Hhe was so Hi that she had been
rected energy mid enterprise are the These are suited only to very slender
that no living thing could withstand
"Hhe
“
Hhe is asleep.”
Hhe had him examined, then taken life of American progreta; but If there figures.
unable to prejmre supper. Up*n going
After thfa heto
slept
little. Suddenly
hospital. Afterwards she visits Is one lessou taught more plainly than
the a
cpboant
I found to
thethe
decanter
No bustles are worn—Indeed, the their attacks. The wholesale dwftrmh
tlon occasioned by graiwhonp*®*,'
c awoke calling my name.
' him kindly and frequently.
of liquor that I kept there, emp.y. he
olhera by the great failures of late, it m»re closely the skirt or basque is fit­ which have lately devastated ‘the '•
WM. E. GRIGGS,
" Has mother been here?”
A year pass*** by*
The thirst for rum was upon me with
to that safety lies in slicking to a legit­ ted below the be!\ the more stylish ft
West, te undoubtedly caused by thd-fo
"No, dear.”
There Is a fire one night. A dwell-, imate business.
all its power, for I was just partially
No manufacturer, is considered.
I dp-uuied she was here all nul­ Ing house is,lu flanus*. The engine trader or banker, has any more right
recovered from a week's severe dissi­
Hair stripes and fine checks In mini- thinning out of the birds, sueh aaia
«
pation. Calling my little boy, a noble lant, abd.White, and alia looifed so has not yet arrived. A bby looks &lt;m. to be so energetic and enterprising as mer silks are offered in very pretty grouse, prairie hens, etc., which
Suddenly he shouts:
• to take from his legitimate buslnws. shades—delicate grays and brown*— upon them. The great and ineatim-,(wJ
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
little follow of 12 years, I ordered himExhMMtfou followed thi*,a
able service done to the farmer, g»r- 7,
‘Oh, she Ilves here !•
to go to the JMareta grocery and ob.­
the capital which it require* to meet in price from one to two dollars and a
dener, and florist by the birds fa on! j- ”
Tlfen he climbs up the heatal, fall­ any emergency.
tain a bottle of dquor. The little fel- again. 1 did not leave his side. Soon
half per yard.
■
.
,low pleaded against going; but I was again he woke. Seeing that he was ing stain*. He flghte against the suf­
A favorite material for nice summer becoming known by sud experience.
The histories of honorable mioceMftf
humsabopt Illi businessmen unitu tocxaltthe Impor­ suits will be the new grenadine velour. Spare tlie birifa aud aaVByuur/raift!'
n » ma it Trim
i inexorable, and harshly forbade his trying faintly to speak, I incline*! my focating
u. a MAU.
। quwrtioning, and the dutiful little fel- head to entch toe words:
he finds what he sought. She has tance of sticking to a legitimate^ busi­ It takes the place of the satin stripe*! the little gorn and toe fruft. lakcR.by
"Kiss me, papa.” And his little fainted—Im dying perhaps.
J???*y“&gt;v I low wiUi teara in his eyes, —coming to
No, he
grenadine of last season, and fa striped them fa more than Cenipensatedby the
o'eiank.snISaaemtu-crwk
p. L'msk- I n,e for n klFS. which Irefused, went on white hands were placed by the sides will save her. Five minute* of ago­ ness ; and U to most instructive to see
quantities of noxious Insects rafey-'’
tliat, in the greater portion of the fail­ alternately with silk and velvet, or
in„ conneeMan* with tnis*
ami ■•*!. isavo* toe errand which c*n*t him hfa life. of my face, as with catching breath lie nizing suspense, and sta te safe In tlie ure*, tho real rouse of disaster was thl formed in plaids by a combination of destroy. The long persecuted erow fow* ■ '
. a-. ,
.
.
j jsnow|1 tjjat night what liappen- whispered:
been found by actual experience to dfaisl
cool air.
branching out beyond a legitimate bus­ both. The price te from FJto &gt;4 a yard.
"Don't—father, don’t drink any
! ed while 1 waited with sullen Impa­
The l.ystanden* are struck with the iness, in toe taking hold of tote mid
((ambries in fine stripe*, and small far more goo*i by the vast quantities of
tience
for then
hte return,
niy life
would
more.
” And
those white
hands
intrepidity of the boy.
only walks that templing offer, and, for the sake checks will be the prevailing summer grubs and inseefa he devoura, Ltau.
the little harm he does I* the few
away muttering.
.
have been a very different one, and his fell. I buried him by his mother.
of some great gain, venturing where style.
JRfywUiwmiy tuAs.
•‘Hoo. &gt; after, thia W parents dtod,
‘Hhe didn’t turn away from me they did not know the grotuxl, and
would have been saved, anil porhaji*
All shapes in round hata will be grains of torn he pulls up. ' Hv te.onr"n
bls mother’B.
I had alwayag been leaving . iuir .«itireiUM*rty to me. I When I was hurt.’
worn, but the high crowns have passed of toe farmer'* best friends. • ■
could net know toe pitfall
K&gt;ld
and
niy
ewn'hoine;
and
have
Oh. Jrieuds, thestonv may look very
JOHN Q. CRES8Y,
veiy strict with him about street quar­
n ■ ■ • ■ • uin -I'tyno/
by, aud the brims will be wider. The
0
MHEH1
rels with rude Iwys on the street, and used my life since as you know. It rough, but It may tappen to Im* a dlanew imported patterns have low
Blr Matthew Hale thusspeoks of toe.
had once severely pun Wied him for may seem trivial to you, but tn me it rnoi'd.-.S4/«rfe*/.
crowns and broad brims, not very un­
A writerin the Cincinnati Commer­
Sabbath
:
"f
have,
’’says ne, “bylong/’ ,
one, with the threat that If he ever en­ Isa never forgotten tragedy. And be­
like the sailor tats of a few years ago.
gaged in another, a severer punish­ cause' I Srant to deepen your desire to
" What u horrid young oue,” Bald a cial predicts the immediate reoccupa­
Flame color, we are told by those and sound experience, found that
ment should be Che consequence.
, save the fallen, though it ha* torn my lady hi a low ton® to her companion, tion of Palentiue bv the Jews. The who are authority iu millinery, will due observance of this day, and of that nl
at toe baby.riiow, yeaterday. Ttau new scheme of w .enlng the Suez Im- seen on hate thfa season as gener­ dufles of it. have been of singular.oaq*-:
» That you may aaderetand his part in
li Aflrad fol btak Sramlin.
approaching the child the same young Canal really means the colonizing of ally us was cardinal duHng th® past fort and advantage tp me. The ob­
i the events that J am to relate, I will
servance of this day bath ever.tad
tell you what I did not then know, flntobe*!. Without saying a word I ladV exoialmed in toe presence of the Egypt with many of the ablest EngIX SUMS OF
extended
my
hand,
mv
ey«
filling
mother;:
“ Qh, the »weet darllugt— Ifahuien, and the renovation of the,
what befell him on that sad errand.
The flowers displayed for the garni­ joinM to It 4 bWsslng upon the rest of
Blinded with tears ®f shame and sor­ with tears, surrounding his white head prettiest qd« ire'Femen yecl—the liul* Khedive's government. The keen in­ ture of tab-are elegant wreathe* and my time; and the week that hath been
nXLr»sd time.
row he made hte way to the place to, ( with a halo. He seemed unlike bim­ precJaut darling!"—[Chicago Evening stinct of the Jew has forfeit what is heavy trailing vine*. They have nev­
which I had sent- him, which provedl self. Like-• tired chUd he rested bto Journal.
L. KUXaBLL.
er been excelled in beauty and delicacy, perous to'me: and, on the other
. fee® upon
wholetorm
toniy»houlderBrhto
be fall of leafera
of all ages. British
Al­
comjieCftion for Yankee beef.
aud are so true to nature as to provoke when I have been negligent of the* flu­
though he could not hide the traces of■ shaking convulsively: With one arm —(Scene, New England.] Mr*. Fru­ ho found "the whole region from Dan the admiration of even a casual obser­ tie* of tote day. thereat of tlie yeek ,
to
Beersheba
crowded
with
ini
migrant
hte tears, in hte manly way he execut­ I supiiorted him.. With the other,.I gality: '‘Mr. Joues, they won’t let
ver. Our modiste* seem to vie with ;taa been unsuccessful and unhappy th '
ed tlie degrading errand. As he turned brushed hto snowy white ' lupr lock me have a bit of meat ttown at your Jews from all jartu of the world. each othar in making the moat exqul- my own secufa^employiuenta^* ItatT ■“»»
easily make an wtirnnte of niy rrp
from thte place, fhHr drunken chaffing from his face. Only k moment and market for leiw’n twenty-four cents a Whatever may have caused the gath­ site floral display. The prices are com- could
'
IX SUMS oy FROM
ering
of
the
Jews
to
Palestine,
the
fact
then
he
resumed
hto
wonted
calmnew.
Mid banter was turned pitilessly upou
pound, and I thought I’d oom* up is certain. And the traveller who has Eparatively low—os far m everything 1nuoeciBes toe week following, by tta.,
manner of my passing of thfa day: and
bim. One drunken fellow ‘who liatwl ■■and selCcontrol. And in t|iat usun' anti1 wk Ifirou couldn
pertaining
to
a
lady'swearing
apparel.
;
remarked ft uo doubt represents the
*»“W&lt;nWWld i. tv that ''.mohimUry
Buttons are all the rage. Ou dark 1this I do not write lightly or incanhope he fouud among them In his iuweakness, I saw the key to a character
as he &gt;vas, called out:
Irttita very small white pearl buttons 1slderotely, but upon a tong and soofirf '
"Hay, Bob. bow do you like doing that neede*i what God gave of disci- no lee*. Can’t take a oenttem’n
are used; put on very thickly in lines '
Apply t&lt;»
Wm. A. Aylswobth,
errands for drunkards ?”
' &gt;
tweety-fonr rente, 'cauM&gt; we can carry
or in clusters.
at hi* residence or store.
Burning with shame, little RobMe
the.taef right to England and retail it
The paper mache buttons ar* very
A boy came down Linwood Avenue- (la
T„e
hurried along, followed bv two or three devoted as he had used it, and to held for seventeen rente.—£N. l’. Gropjrie. or oUter liberal government
proposition Is one likely fo spread like showy and taodsome. A new thing &lt;on the rush a few nights since, and in
z
boys older than Jhlm*rif, Lent ujkiii toe intrust, tobe ,
Tbexnaiinx »QSH «“°n brings to wildfire.
The
average orthodox for dresses is the brocaded galloon or ian excited manner said there were «,;jr
Ing men who j
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
nitad the Haying ofJbhn G. Saxe, that ChrfaUau will at onre recognise the ribbon, the body of wliich is silk, ami 1tot Of llghto In the Jewish i
the snares tlia.
H.lf a
Detroit, Jrlieliigan.
divinehand stretched forth To fttlfll nearly covered by closely woven flow- iaround.
down his pride a little, and get a swig ;His body re»Ui beside* his wife and
prowhwy udav anmunt &lt;rf ufoney era, in gay colors. Thfa te designed l
of his father’s rum,” said the leader as little Robbie. He sufibred as few men
Lrox &amp; Portxh, Proprietors.
for toe new style of spring oaabmere, l
could be retard for such a purpose.
they followed close upon Robbie in the have,
1
and he served more efficiently a
and is from two to fwveu doltara per Mtich
i

AlashriUc ilirrrtory

Green Grass Under the Snow. had not noticed the insults they had1 .

KSStt.W,

C

G

B

MONEY TO LOAN!

(300:00 and UPH'jlHDi

MONEY TO LOAN I

$50.00 to $500.00,

Tb. Ixw UM UMO 4 nraHte *ltl&gt; ‘
bU tmelvn and U tk&gt; kmd
hl» U
Ua
a firm religious belief creates new
hopen when all earthly ones have van fellows, and under my Instructions ho

It is thought that the time will yet
come when members of the choir will are still Id favor.
tired of be exjs-cted to behave during divine
"going It alone,” has married a man service Just as well as other folks.
have three shades of the same color.

.

--------- 1,

ground; tkey’re Israelites!"" He I
ran for his life.—Afrfro-e Journal.

�(TRMEWT items.

hi*

A Kentucky widow had no touch pity
on a poor tramp that
him
nnd gave Um

’ with out prodding.

EMTMHtl rtxetuxtn.

••Gnbang" is the name of a new par­
lorgame in England.. Some boy goes
W««nrr. of PhlWriphU.’ and bang* somebody or something, and
’ there’s heaps of fun.
l«rw. He convolved the idee ot blow'.
(
Blue wiH, hereafter be the uniform
eol»r for the Austrian array, and even
r the British pnfgetttag tired of dreesing
femal machine in the shape of a box of
■ a aoldter up'aS B target.
biadktrebMIa
“■foom a friend
Mw«nl

* of opening tho box die bode

on a ladj-.’s cheek avpei^ Uke a dimple
in a picture, has achieved the highest
standard of bis psafeaafon. hH

ftd.a* *ha had a presentiment that it
was sent .for no good. The father-in­
law jmakrd the box well in water and
then opened it at the Ixdtoni. There
he discovered powder, and in drawing
the lid from the lop be found sand-pa­
per on the bottom of the lid, arranged
M as to scrape the bead* of a row of
BuOrbe* which communicated with tho
rx»)o*ivc.

Ijikc Superior has the richest copper
mine in the world,, but do you see Michigandei* go around with their hats on
their ear*, frying to *pit farther than
any one else Y
Frank Buckland; the English nataxali*t, *ay* that the skins of Make*, if.
dried and properly purified, might bn
made into wry attractive trimmings
for ladies’dreenee.
■‘Bridget,’' sold Patrick, ,htis a ouwld
ye hava, A drop of the crathur ’ud do
you no barrum.” *'Och, hone," said
Biddy, “Pre taken the pledge^but ye
can mix me a drink, au*l force, me to
anally it.”
Bad luck attended Robert Harden, of
IhilaakL Ky. In one week his house
was burned, hi* wife eloped, his *on
died, and, finally, he got under an over­
hanging rock just in time to be crushed
to death by it* fall.

constantly extern—------Sioux on the reservations to join him
with their families. But theuniveraal
Mfafea Mnoai Am h mthmcsb bnwu
being, as before stated, that h» W&lt; n
fool, ha* prevented nearly all from en­
robing themselves tinder bi* banner,
and itting Bull haa been oetooelled to
rely .for rccruita on the IifflHntt.wlio
have committod crime* in the settlemmri.' ant! wbo hart? Wn forced to
leave thejurisdiction of the white man’s
government.
For instance, when a We are sellirtg the follo'wihg GOODS
Rioux engages to extensively in horse­ at the rate* named below, for IUadt
stealing, or in a heated moment mur­
ders a white man, be flies to Hitting
Bullb camp. Where lie is always receiv­
ed with open arms. TM* refuge has
been kopt ujicn by the great chief for a
OVERCOATS.
number of rear*, and thus he har eontanunuuly. though slowly, added to hia
forse the most desperate* men, who dare
a-L,&lt;5O to #ia
not announce their allegiance, no mat­
tax bow much they dorire. for fear that
when they return tv the reservations
they will be puniakmd for their crime*.

Mis* Cora Dickson,ayoubf girl of 22.
arrived in Paris the otiw day from
Routh America. Her life thus far has
been a checkered one. At the age oR
18, tired of the monotony of home, she
ran away from her fathef* house with
a large mm of money. Hhe cut her
haixsixnt anddonned a boy’s garb. Af-ter becoming in succession a cabin boy,
a clerk, and a horse dealer, she turned
up in Buono* Ayrat, where *be entered
the army, still disguised. She distin­
Here is an item of interest to those
guished herself in the service, aud be­
intondidg to transplant trees, in the
came a colonel. Some months ago, at
spring or any other timei Mark the
a meeting of officers, sheQuarreled with
north side of each tree with chalk be­
•M of those preaent. A duel followed,
fore it is taken up, and replant it in its
and *W killed her adversary. On ex­
amining the dead man’* papers, *bc natural podtioti. A larger portion will
then live, as in Ignoring this law of na­
found that she had killed her oldest
ture transplanted trees will generally
brother, who had left homo when she
die.
was two year* of age.. Horror-atrieken,
A ..
gentleman mot a citizen of Fotaershe throw herself at the bishop’* feet.
—
;
who promised to intercede with her ’ rille recently, and said to him, “Your
father.
i home Is in Somerville, I .believe!”
’
‘
| “NoJ* replied the Somerville man,

FOR CASH!

but

Ambition often, plays the wrest tori*
trick of raising d man up merely to
fling him down.
'
.

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fcteptn
ftl*
law
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Mail.

PTATIOXS.

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1247
MS
toi
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TIj^TS

from 01 to 0

Ubarintu.
VrrmontvB
Naahrllb.
Ilaatlng*...
M-M.
Hamm-md
Grand Ra;

Buckets

CAPS

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_____
Gtoad fcapldi
u&gt;&lt;! .Handay nlghU, •C'TJW p. tn., NaahviU
arriving at Jackum at 13,00 midnight, a
troUlAOa-m.
K. C. BliOWN,
IL B. LinYABD.
AWt OvnH Bnpt Jpekaon. tfml Sup’t Dotrol,

from f£B et to 01.

LEGAL.

DRESS GOODS

%

Bouar, p«r Ik. .
UH.
mi IU .
SMShu :

Huy yw Too. .
Clo-ivrHoMpw tai.

from IS 1-2 to SO Ota
SHIRTS and DRAWERS

’.'WWB'gUcO..
Maalings. Mich.

' CONSUMPTION,
POSITIVELY CURED

ritOUATi: ObltblL

AND C. C. POST’S PAT. SAP SPOUTS,
Ilutlnji on Saturday, tba u-nth day of Marat. 1*
th* yaar onv ihouaana eight he nd rad aad aevtaty••ven: prr»»int. Cbmrnt Smith, Jadzv of l*robaU.
In the tptttrt at tho eataU of NELLIE J. HOLIJCK. a minor.
Ou loading and filing lb* petition, duly varit'd.
ofH.UIlj. Holler, gcaMlauof *ald minor, praylug
f.v f.eenve Ui veil certain real Mtate of aatd minor.
I in laid petlUoudfemrlbed.
Tbaraupon It Ii urdarvd. that Monday,-Mm 3&gt;rd

Should call and leave their orders with

from 35 to 75 CU.

CHARLES. G.WOLGOTTiM

&amp;,c.

NOW IS THE TIME TO
As he has tlie
BUY CHEAP.

I by

largest stock

lowest prices of any firm

and makes

I
|

in the county.

A ropy of tbit oxter to ba publiaMd In

ssa.jrSS
’’''”,5"
C
lement smith

2*29

.

X. J. WHEELER

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

t of Jaauary
I- veadtie to

^INSWORTH Ac BROOKS,
General Dealer* in

We ahall conUaae t* V*r »*&gt;• HJthaai Marktt
•Hee In Caah for all kind* ot Grain aad Earaaen

I'aiad. JaabrUie, Marco VSlb. 1&gt;TT.
l.fTWlfi IiUiWCEU.

W« ke«p eonauaUy cm bsed a good aaaortmaut of

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;C-,
,

KsshvHW, Web, Jan. 1. in?.

.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

Has opened a

NICE SPRING STOCK of

Jedge of Probate Tor
&gt; county or Barry, eo l
Both day ot January, A. b. 1*T1. tber- will baaoU

DOWN !
DOWN!

DOWN !

tba plaz-4 of beho­
of land and known

Bi. COnUlBiBf
th* Vrlck y*rt!
ioa.ai.ik".

LfwiS DURKEE.
AdmlnUUfctor ofMidE»uu.

FOR THE NEXT 80 DAYS I WILL

1-1&lt;O u.v'r,T: oitoitit.

CLOSE OUT,

WINTER GOODS

Which will be sold

very

low for

REGARDLESS OF COST!
Jew I, pursue, admin

PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING

petition drojritwM.

TRADE.

A LITTLE MONEY
Will go a great way if expended at mJ
store. Everybody come in and *r
that what I advertise is a fact.

REJDY P.1Y.

sa
lotrrra

Illa furtharoefcrad thataa!d p»Utlonwgl-e

GOME EARLY!
while

patronage .
motto is, to

SMITH.

"£ive and hep others Live
by Fair Deaind."
January 17th, 1877.

L. C. BOISE.

nbold

MOIfFOAOE 8A.I-.K.J

WITH A FEW OF MY MANY LOW PRICES,
I WILL LEAVE IT TO YOU WHERE TO
LEAVE YOUR CASH AND PRODUCE.

■lamro M. Murohy and RMtars K. Ksrytoy,

Mortgage. The Mortfagwe turlnx
th«
uaouBt en-ara.1
Mid
«tu« and Emwhole
&amp;'Li
tn’ da yby »cs=r:fisj;
V*a due M Itlpulated. la

^SSSa"
*7’*

,
*S« * BOBBWS,

MUSIC? MUSIC?

man's destiny. for

but the

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?

Jadgaal Probala.

A tint I n 1st rntor

Don’t Neglect Yonr Oppirtsnity.

anil good credit Kte bcl-

Hoboliw—lit bviogklll-

Sap Pans

Vermontvilla .....
Charlotte
Eaton Rwlda........

WORSTED
ite.n&gt; |.,b.......
Timothy '• p»t tu.
Onfotrt, y*r Ira. ..

**A •port It, Ufctle thine, but ,11 Ma
qucntly, than a large capital. And this light a poor man’s pipe, or set the world
£■ within the reach of the poorest man.
-steiHFKTMtWC!
HU MegllAl.L INSTRUMENT 1
»**-^TR!NGS, PICT^RKH. ETC. .
Genmd ootridwi *•’« he wouldiull-

t~dipul!M.

Eipraaa

«rt&gt;S------- ..JT.------ ---------------- 1140

just what soothed the sorrow* of the
setting hen.
.
An orange peel on the side walk, ix a
little tiling, bpt it bos upeet many a
giant.
Au oath ix a little thing, but it ikrecorded on the great ledger in Heaven.
A *ervsnt’* fang is a little thing, but
detb ix ita viktory.
A bebr ix a wee little thing, but a
cone^kerfu o^e.^. , ?
me.

STATIONS.

Or’d Rapid*---- Lt.
Sunmonl ........
Mlddja»ilU....—
IlMtirw*...............

NASHVILLE MARKET.

"W-ACR,! "W-A-K,!

A star
The Union PacificRail way is serious­
ly ooosidenDg ths project df ouaeQrneU
ing a branch road to the Black. Hills the iu
An
eouBriy.

other run dally eiorpt Sunday.
llAFIDtT'-niVISTO N

Detroit,.
always tui
esthe postman would
iu be d an&lt;
brtu*hfan _^.._T&gt;f..
—
a legacy; labor turn*
Mt at six, and with busy pen or ringtag
*•
hammer
------- m lays
lavra the
the foundation
foundation of
of aa comcom­
petence. i.urk Whine*; labor whistle*.
Luck relies on chance; labor on char­
ter.
________
_

S

A Him Forney, a- North Carolinai
.
bride, dipped dead from heart disease
in the middlesf the oeremony one night’

OF

WESTWARD.

from »&lt;5 to Oio

tn »

At a singing school in Kanwm a young:
ma* was fatally stabbed for staging■
,
through his none. New England no
longer ndkrtha Watt.

AI*!. OF YOU IN W AM

SUITS

■
v—v -t: “my home is In Heaven." “Let me give
’ *•
1 ’«■ •
“ij «"■ «"«'■»«•
«. .ho aid bu.m«I for ™»5 , «r. o a
un(]
Now la the time of year for PnenmonNaseua
that
died aNew
few as}*
.
• ,
. * &gt;ou
Every family
JX
atstreet,
hi. home
incity,
Hoboken.
Jer-!
-v?Qr
U,Bt
“*Ver lia. Lung Fever, Ac.
should have abottlo of Bobcjiek’sGemman 8rurp. Don’t.rtllpw for one mo­
•ey, aged 88 yearn, leaving his entire &lt;*-j ro“Ulg IO““ ‘
*
.
ment
that
cough
to
take
hold of your
tote, valued at over a ruUlion dollar.,
rong action will aw rurcly bring it a
child, your family or yooradf. Conto tlw piveroment, to help-»«- the tut- [ poniabment n» it te done. Evil dovra bnniptiou. Asthma, I’nettniuuia. Croup,
Lionel debt. Ho wn* born in England. | mW •&lt; ’&lt;» I" “ time to proeper, bnt the H&lt;■inniorngiM, and other fatal diseases
name to tbi. eotrntrr when a mere boy. | end i. dtegnwo and wretchodiieea. Ev- may Mt in. Although it i* true Ger­
man Sthuf ia curing thousand* of
and steadily worked tmtil he was worth loryiM whohoiwwforanbonoraMeand
theee dnaded dineast**, yet it 1* much
*1,000,000. It ieaaid that beInwaorel-’"■eful life innet begin with adetennln- Iwtter to have it at hand when three
ativea’in thia enuauy or on the othrn »«»“ «» do light under all circumataa- dose* willicnre ynu. One bottle will
aide of the * tie-tie
| re* URd at. whatever temporary eoat­ laat your whole family a winter and
keep you safe from danger. If yon are
______
j The harvest of right doing may not be
couaumptivs, do,not tost until ynu have
Thran la a Morodne.r in team. They I
h“‘ it »-rtnln in time.
tried tins remedy. Sample boule* 10
cents. Regular sine 7ft cents. Sold by
ore not the marks of weakness, but of
Tho Agreeable Boy.
your Druggist*, Boise Bros.
power. They ore mcosagro of avetwbelmlng grief, of deep contrition, of
In these luud times, when a boy got*
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
unspeakable love. Despise no woman's Into a good situation, it make* one uwl
ConaumpOon..tbal aeourse of hstaaoltr. Ii tba
sad to kcc trim toll and lose all hi* bright &gt;r
. jaiVrod nfAS« &gt;~Bian farrnly, .la all tHUiMd
prospect*. After weeks of weary wait- 'JolrntrMa. I few rnnfld.nt tba! I am In noaoaaion
gel. Scoff not if the stern heart of man­ ing a Detroit Imv secured a situation in «
hood b oometimc* melted into team of ah insurance office, and his empjoyer J
'
t
affection. They are painful tokens, but said to him:
“Now, James yon must treat nil call- &lt;
■till moit holy. There is pleasure iu era alike. Bo pleasant to ever?- one. J
tear.—an awful pleasure.
Say that it is a nice day, and so forth, {
and be respectful to man, woman or i
if thte treat «nBet f aat df•
In tho United States, where a whis­ child.
The boy had sole charge at certain •
key shop, a blacksmith's shop, a grocery, hours, and hia first caller was an old t th Cobaumption or any nf
and two or three residence*, com tit tile man whoae bam had burned down.
t
"Come right iu—take (a chain-nice •
many a city, it is strange tn read that
aandanf eaaaa aucerotfaHy I irate) F«Ul tarUcuthe English are only now talking of el- day—hope your family are well/ amil- larv.dtraeMim for pn parVdon IM uta, ar&gt;^ all t»«cd. James.
.
.
r
evtttag the great port of IJrerpool to
“What are you giving uie you young t
&gt;*!?, tne ■'! charge, by Mdroaaiac
civic dignity. Yet such is the fact, Liv­ upstart F muttered ti«&gt; old gent.
’
Dr. J0H5 S. Bt'RNETTE.
"Be seated—growing weather—wheat
erpool is only a town.
J87 Jefferson Stroetcoming on finely—come right up to die
Louisville, hr.
atove.* continued the boy.A tramp wn* arrested in New Jersey
“Don’t give me any of your chin, sir! i
last week, taken before a magistrate I know what L want, and I-kaow what
■
and sentenced for three months. The would do you good,”
James is a boy who mean, to do right
justice, in explaining the sentence, re­
and obey instruction*. He felt cast TO ARMS. THE CRY!
marked that, while there was no evi­ down, hut be smiled at every new call­
dence that the prisoner had been guil­ er, and tried to give tln m a fireside feel- :
IC We Must Eight,
ty of any crime, he thought it prudent ing. Yesterday moniingas he was setIingdie room to rights a mitn walked
to commit him, as he had the wild, hag- in with about a bushel of anow on hl*
FIGHT IT IS!
look of a man about to start • a lNw&gt;ta and a hat full down the back of
hi* neck. ■
newspaper.
W’i- luwi hopod to avoid this bloodless
' "Nice day.” wiid the good boy—"crops
promise well—Cukeacbair—makevour- 1strife, Hut we are bound to protect our
The constant Itwson taught to busi- self at homo—folk* not down yet.”
1 country' from the unsparing ravages of
uosa men io—advertise- If yon want
don't you give me mn- df your 1the enemy. Our forces are in the field
■•
•
*end we are rtadr for tho battle. We
to know what yon are doing— sum,” warned the train.
a full aupply of munitions
....ions of
01 war,
t '‘‘No, sir—tine day. sir—&lt;}&gt;ring weatit- have
1
advertise. Bnt, if you want to keep
... Our caval­
er Wfcms to be opening light uplivety.” iand well drilled general*.
your gtXMln ou hand, sell n tiring. see
and
J He:-------is well
”
"Fve a good mind iv tmutuyoftr heel* 1ry is drilling everyday, —
nobodyi and at last make the acquain­ break your neck, yon wuicy uedgeling,. 1skilled iu .DriUigfi. Th are will be .no
bnt Til call by anu by and see that you 1*kirtnl*htag on the lino, for sRour big
tance of the Sheriff—don’t.
are dl&amp;.harged. It hns come to a prat- Iguns are st.thr front, ai
___
tv pass when a bay, of your aue talk. 'no il'-ffercncc whether fV
Harriet Beecher Stowe is now over the way you do!" . ■
.
&lt; are ejected or not. the fight will go on
When the inntiraucc folks came down .Jutt the Hume. This wur is not likely
seventy years of age, nnd looks much
u&gt; make the country any poorer, neith­
older. She u very alight, pi nt and, the key was in tlte door, but the boy 1er i* it probable there will be any mrtro
, wa* gone. On tin- table was a
1
gray. Her Uncle Tom’s Cabin Ims had stained note reading:
Widom attd OrfJttfwr in consequence of
a greater rin nlation than any other’ ’ “Ibre got Ate heditlte the awflrst kind, it. But Hi* probable that the most of
shoddy Buggies flouting about
’
book in existence, except the Bible and and 1’rn wick to toy stummuk, and ma those
w^ys the hnsini*** is killing toe, anfll 1tin: country lor sale., win bo sold for
Webster's Dictionary.
gurew I’ll resine. No more—JaiBea.^-— 'what they are worth in the future, for
we now offer our Single Buggies atone
t ree Preet.
hundred dollar* apiece, and Platform
■. '■ ■ a or r
The sale of Bibles in Chicago b wiid"
to for one hunLittle Thing*.
to be three times as great as it was a
All our-work
year ago. Mr. Moody drew attention
A kiww word iz a little thing, but it ;
•

ATTENTION!

■

MARCH IB, 1877

MAIN LINE.

B

FRIDAY,

tDU

■rip.Bt4.uSv
hunt elephants nnd

Prints, New Patterns,

07 cts.

Nice Gingham,

10 cts.

That old doller Jap Tea,

80 cts.

mnrteMe. No anti nr :

IhexMbtarany partUraroof Mtarad I
t; Notice. th«raKel&gt;lMif^e|wya ।

Sih"AMiCl
;
rthMWat I

ffi&amp;!totoaato,W,Y. ■

A Coffee Sugar,

8 1-2 lbs., $1.00

GIVEB AWAY

M. EVERTS

Kerosene Oil,

25 cts.
If Yov Waxt

Union Block, Hustings.

to

But

a

First Class

SEWIKG MACHINE

G. A. TRUMAN

You cam SAVE MONEY bt Caluxg

�'1

MtuureesiMe sores;

=====

READ AND COINSIDER!! GOOD NEWS
For the People!

ilMMlwo- atGualake

LEE BROS.

-the tert ste^MX

rill WM arre*tod the other day for strife
j;
Young WM artmoWfhe YfifiR Jif inghtegmodflfothnr.
J. E. Keen, of Kalamo, has patented
nt this writing the sirfftrer teip a fair
a
ne
w
kind
of
a
broom
and
expect*
to
i iSJ* ia»*ifni G) wet
make money out otf the saxne.

-Low figures on Bouis auu Shue* td
. . - ’
Daughkbtt’a

Thtefe RsbIucm.
■ Persona indebted to the umterrigned
for services, will plcart! call at my office
Williard Roach, of Kalamo, had a nnd aettleimmedfately, or tbeir scoounta
will t&gt;e ppt into proper hinds for col­
and the poor .follow came very near lection. I must pay my debt*.
w Jr. Jotcxa.-Dentist.
bleeding to death.
’

Burglar's busted open tlie l&gt;*ck door
Apples, ns soon M the weather will
of blue
Kcrripity 1 what trotters them Eaton 'of John April’s saloon, at Eaton Rapids,
permit of handling them."
Co. gtete flrart hare.. We would like to 1last Sunday night, and stolo &lt;35 worth
A. M. DauGUKurr. .
Into Beadlr’s building.
hire one of them to go out and kick a 1of whfakev, gin and eigara.
A Rchowl erhihitinn in Windsor. Ea­
locked bgtBfrom the cranium of each
One span of Bay Mare*. 3 years old,
Bring out your lieat nu n.
ton Co., was recently broken up by nn
one of out unruly subscriber*.
and one span of Brown Horae*, young
alarm that tlie floor of the hall wm giv­ and sound, which will Resold separate—Kocher Hme. expect to have their
—CliKrtry Irtntx lum purchased John ;
Clark'* rroidanc* for $sQ0, aud with his ing away. A lively rtamjiedc for the
wife ba* gone te hmiM-Irot-ping in tho 1door wm the result.
inn. thiv-e mile- north of NMhvfHe.
same.—5u*hciUe Amm.
Now, Orno,
A fire broke out iu the third story of
Nashville. March 18th, 1877.
njee hor«M for sale. They’re a liargain, stand up and explain. What make* ,
th* union school building, at Middle­
.
J. L. Grkoory.
Charley Lente keep bouse with John
—The Baptist Church will be plaster­ Clark’s wife 1 Does John feel bad about ville,
teat
week
Wednesday,
and
was
’
■ONEY TO LOAN.
ed aad kahumiined, ne^t week, wroth
not extingutehed until $8,000 worth of
Imtxbmt Payable Avjtcai.lt.
the building was destroyed. The fire
er permitting.
.
Parties dssiring to make loans in
originated from a defective flue. In­ sums of five hundred dollars and up­
—Frank Quick lost hte valuable black
mixed
wards, having good real estate secuiity
sured.
■
stallion, frdm inflhmstton hf the lung»z
to offer, will find it to their interest to
Great Spirit, show thy tenderert comThe large brick house and barn on address
C. C. Pbavvt.
last Wednesday morning.
paoaion unto the misguided and frog­ the Col. Fonda farm, between Assyria
30-25
Battle Creek, Mich.
—The M. E. Social will lie entertained footed ink-slinger of tho Haatiugv Ban­
('enter and.Battle Creek, wm totally
by Mr. and Mrs. Walnrth, on Tuesday ner. Draw divinely near to him for he destroyed by fire last Saturday night.
There is no Medicine that ha* sooomeve., March 90. I* R. Baanxii, Sec.
once ran for Senator in the 15th district, It is supposed to be the work of an in­ plished so much aA Shiloh’s Consump­
—The table* are turned and naughty and is now looking foi an appointment cendiary. Loss, $18,000; insured for tion Cure. It ha* established the fact
tliat
Consumption can be cured, while
Nashville is now teaching temperance or something, jyid known not what be $8,500.
for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarse­
to virtuous Vermontville.—Jadcaon Oit- doeth ; therefore wrertie with him un­
Last week the Middlevilleites had ness, Whooping Cough, and all Lung
til he haa common acnae and reaaon.
their charter ejection, and elected the dtecaseAit hw no equal. No Medicine
wm ever sold on such favorable terms.
—Chariea Haughton, the klippen- ag­
following officers: President, Russell If it wm unreliable it would be -the
ent of the South Carolina Jnbikn Bhuri
Person*] Gossip.
E. Combs; Recorder, Hermon D. Pur­ gn-atert folly to guarantee it. It costs
era, haa been arrested for lioard jumpdy f Assessor, John F. Emory ; Treas­ nothing to try it, m it can be returned
John Dcmsrar, of-York State, la vi*- urer, Frank H. DeGolia; Trustess, if it does not give satisfaction after us­
&gt;ngv,
k-man. itin* relative* in thb vicinity. He is James H. McKevitt, Dwight W. John­ ing two-thirds of * bottle. Call at my
-Naahville ia to have a milkdrug store and get a sample bottle for
will be W years old ; him eleven children, for- son, and Sidney B. Smith.
Stilra ia hie aarae, and he soon u...
10 cents, or a regular stee Fifty Cents
or $1. If your lungs art sore, or chest
prepared to give ua all the milk we- ty grand children, and fifty-eight great
fa &lt;tobt Jiul 8STrt^-{XM*vitL«
or
back lame, use giULGH’s Belladon­
grand children. 'The old man made
na Blaster, which seldom fails to give
Not quite right m th&lt;* financial report
the journey alone and is as lively irnd
—Mrs. S. Oldfield has sold her farm ■pry as the average man at 50.
shows $37.84 indebtodneM less $2.90 relief. Halbert A Co- Nashville,
caah on band; and there is still a bet­ Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
in Maple Grove, purchased * house and
Charley Carpenter has returned from ter feature not presented npecially by erally.
lot on Shermsn St., and will soon move Ohio where he haa been working for the report. There has been no tax lev­
‘‘Hackmxtack’’ a new auddelightful
Perfume sold by Halbert Zk Co., Nroh-,
into Uris village.
tho part eight month*. He and his ied within the village for the last year, ville, Mich., elsewhere by dealers genand all necessanr improvements nave
father,
intend
soon
to
start
for
the
far
.
—Our dentists, Jones &amp; SelHck. are
rtally.
gone on.—MiddLevillc Republican.
doingachUfaof dentistry thatcommand* west to take up farms.
They have some queer notions of bus­
Rev. B. Hamp, of Potterville, in re­
n patronage all the way from Harting*
iness over in Eaton Co. For instance:
newing hfri subscription says: "Onr
the Charlotte. Glad of it.
folks say they cannot do without the Frank West, of Chester, was arrested
; —We notice that Z. B. Willison, so
on charge of rape upon a young lady of
Nxws.”
long in trade at Sheridan, lias opened a
respectability. The trial wm to have
Mrs. M. C. Misencr has moved
first clu** grocery store in Hartings.
been held teat Thursday, but on that
Goshen, Ind., where she will reride | day no complainant appeared, the case
We wish “Zeph” mountains of success.
SPRING, 1S77.
with her father, Benj. F. Benner.
—They awUivriftgabig rovivaimeet- * Geo. WlfhamB is In town stopping at wm dropped, and the lady footed the
costa. Whir-r-up.
ing up at the KU pat rick Church, Wood­ his brother Henry's.

W. G. HISWORTH &amp; CO

land. Home TO have went forward and
express a Irope of a better home some­
time.

VERSOMVILLE ITEMS.

The following board of officers were
elected by a large majority at the vil­
lage election, on Monday : President,
Homer G. Barber; Recorder, Isaac C.
Griswold; Treasurer, Charles Hull;
Trustees, O. G. Stobhius, O. M. Well*
Tkmteraxck I—On Wednesday eve. W. 0. Meara.
the Nashville Reform Club held a mas*
Rev. A. F. Burke is to preach in the
hieeting at Vermontville, which was a CongrcgutiimakChurch of this village
ffrand success. A Red Ribbon Club next Sabbath.
was organised of one hundred strong.
Griswold anti
and his
Ike
, Will
rviii unsworn
ms brother
urotner lice
—The Christian Pan Cake Social ut have left thia burg for BarCity. They
' '
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Truman’s, was well in toflA running a bakexy there.

—Rev. Mr. Deyo will discourse upon
, the following topics next Sabbath, at
the Christian Church: Morning,‘'Chriulianity as Christ preached it." Even­
ing, “Christianity vrrra* Science."

attended, ami the pancake*, maple ’las­
A meeting with reference to building
se* and coffee, were pronounced superb. a new Methodirt Church is called for
'The receipts of the evening were &lt;7.87. next Monday.
The M., E- peqple talk of building an
—The houses in the village are all
filled up, and if any more folks want to edifice which will cost about five thou­
sand
dollars.
.
H. I. R. *
live in this village they will have to
roost up in a shade tree. Why don’t
some of our capitalists build a few ten­
ement houses.
. —Our farmers are jnrtting in their
l»ert licks in getting on railroad wood.
In three'days Eli Wells and the Crowell
boys, with three teams,drew 190 coni* a
distance of two miles, and ranked the
same on the railroad.
. Mass MeThnc;.—There will be a
grand temperance maw-meeting at the
Opera House, this (Friday) evening.
Rev. T. Lincoln Brown, of Venn entvflle,W.H. Young, M. D., E. Chip­
man Esq., and others will deliver ad­
dresses. Let there be a gener*! rally.
C. L Dbyo.

—Miss Addie C. Reed, of Hastings,
has been in the village during the past
week organising a class for hutraction
on the Piano and Organ. Miss Reed
stands high among the musicians of
Hastings, and in pre-eminently qnalified to give inatrurtion in this branch of
music. She has already met with good
success, and we opine will give nnivermagic art. She will begin about the
90th of thia month. For terms etc. en­
quire at the Nkws office.

HASTINGS ITEMS.

The Michigan Grand Central Busi­
\Ve are iurt receiving for the Early
ness College, ot Charlotte, will com­ Spring Trade a desirable line of
mence its first spring term, April 5th,
which will continue twelve weeks.
The Princijial, M. G. Grosucup, te a
man tliat has hail many years experi
ence in Business Colleges, and feels
confident of making his test effort a
BLEACHED AND BROWN

Mr. Charles Hronson ha* purchased
the Nashville hotel, and took posrodon
Hat week; although we regret losing
him a» * citizen, knowing his experience
and qualifications for this position of
lundlordf in the prosperous little vilij —~ of
of Nashv
Nashville, with most sanguine
Wuticipatiuo*
------.-r-wo wish him success.
During
During Mr.
Mr. EBronson’sreeidenc»in Mid­
dleville for tlie many retire by hte so­
cial. temperate and industrious qualifi­
cations he ha* won to himself a largo
circle of friends who share with us our
regret*. The public will always find a
pmasant home with Charley, a gener­
ous table and kind attention from hie
lady Mrs. Bronson.—JfiddlcfUle Jiepubliran.

Cottons, Stripes, Ticks and Checks.

FWUR AND FEED

LARGE STOCK OK

Kept constantly on hand.

GIVE ME A TRIAL TRIP.

Dry-goods, Groceries
BOOTS AND (SHOES,
Living Prices.

OJLLL 7L3SFTD ZEH TTZ
and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN OX PRICES!!

REMEMBER

IXTKKXKDIATI PWAHTMKXT.'

GT The most stylish and nobby Suita
At Daoghxbtt’s.
ry Latest Style Spring Hate at
Trvmax’b.

imfiorted

Clothing &lt;u &lt;««, u »,,y dral« in tlw
or Fruit Seeda.
county.
A. M. Dau«BK*rr.
•1.00, by mail.
XV Bur-kwheat Flour
Griffith*.
C.C.
The
“i’-TbwewfflU mi
«1
-My
Rose
Pucka
$1
Tea,
te
the
finest
21st, This will probably be the last so-____
the
of Mr. mkI Mr.. Wartnirever brought u&gt; NashviUe.
cisl held at the church, therefore all j ton,
per 100, $5.00;
A. M. DArnrtmm-.
are cordially invited.
Refreshments , eve.
; of Rev.
C.G

y invitBtOrucr of Com.

WHAT PAYS?

KOCHER BROS
£OOK OLT FOR BARGAINS IN

rocenes.

SPECIHIRDUCEiEMTSDURIIGTHEHARD TIMES
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 2fi CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS Jfi CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 60 CTS. TO $1.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.
I always keen the
very best grades of

Mt Mads Prr.J teas of tbs WorM; baasriptlani,
with BaauUfnl Eusrarinf of Nfw Use—ko—,»*r
Implements. Sew Pfoeeaaea, and (uprated lad—
tries of all kinds; Useful NoUa, Racefpoo, Bm*W
UoMsnd 1 dries by Practical W rttar* tbr Wortt •
tn«a and Employers, in all tba rartouiaru, fotmfa*
a complete reporelory of Nev InrentUae and DW
eor.riee; eontatolnf a weekly raaord, not only af
the progress of loduetrlaj Arte In oar owa country,
bat ala., of all New IHacovariaa and Inraatloeto fa
•eery branch of Engineering. Mechanics, aad M­
11 to the olde-i, larnrt. cheapest, aad the boat
Scientific Weekly in the U. «.
Morchepta, Farmers, Mecbanl'S. Eagfaeara, larsalors. Manufaclarrra, ChemlsU. Loren of Fed♦ oca. and people of all Profaaalona, will 8*4 the

QTTP A 1) G which will be sold
D U kTjLJlInt about fixst cost.

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND ; ALSO A
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

I am constantly receiving additions to my line of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!
Gr I V E

enM«. A PampblrL contalnlaf fall din
obuislnr Fount., &lt;ni froa. The SdaaU
ran Rafriaoor hnuk. a toIosm bound la
tn. non lain I ng tho PaUnt luva. On,a, ■
. and KI Ec&lt;rartnja of mochanlc*! as
I nos, a Onto.
Addrsaa for lhe papor. or eoncaralat PatoalK
MUNN A CO. 17 Park Raw. Naw Tort. BmMb
Offloa. Cor. K. * Hh Ms. Waablnftos. 0. C.

ME

Nashville, Mich., January 80.

ANDREW C. LENZ,

Practical Floriealtaret
If you wi»h to r*riro for Room dm or.ly.
Gardening for Fleanre I
AU by PETEE ESmEMOI.

Women’s, Misses’ &amp; Childrens’

J-S. BOISE, Jm, Principal.

White Ribbox Social.—There will
be a White Ribbon Sooiid Mt the Bap-

JONES A SELLECK,

We are alro in receipt of a Ope as­
sortment of

Number of acholara sixty; average,*
of Probate., Clement Smith. In addit­
■*
I'AL uuLici i s.
Plant* f th
out
d fi
t
Buy your Gftoeries, etc., of Lee proved sort*, rorefullv packed and
ion to tojuiiwcting in a trustworthy man- attendance forty-four; average ease*1
of tanliueK.R three.
J . y k***' *
variety and paid by mail. Mv collection of str
make the lowest paces.
berries took the first premium for
M
bs. Bu»t, Teacher.
fore the court nmv the new year, Clem,
HIORXM DKPAKTMKXT.

*

B. Ml. PURCHIS.

Which ware bought far CASH and will be sold at the lowest

On or about the first of April next, I shall

move my stock of Goods into my new store,
now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now

until that time I will give my patrons some
of the best bargains in Dry Goods they ever
got in this or any other town.

I will dis

CLOTHING count the best man in the business.

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Nashville, Feb. 28, 1877.

LOW PRICES.

The Republican Electors of the town­
ship of Castleton, will meet at the of­
IN BOTH KID AND GOAT, BUT­
fice af Elihn Chipman, on Saturday,
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES.
March 94th, at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the
purpose of nominating township officers
for the ensuing yror.
dicial district.
Dated, Naahvillc, March 18th, 1877.
Frank Durkee, of Kent Co., te now;
John Keaole,
boarding in the State Prison, owing to
We can do you good on Boots and
Chairman Township Com.
Shoes, as our facilities for handling
a little loosn fingering dons in this ooun thcM’ goods are tin equalled in this town.
Caucus.
ty a short time since.
.Wo have the
Last Saturday evening Frank Beard
The Democrats will meet at Chip­
gave or» ot hte not very intsnetingonman's Hall on Wednesday, March 13th,
tertainments at Union Hall, toa wuall at 9 o'clock p. m., to nominate township
and not very appreciative audience.5 officers to be supported at tho coming
He wm thought to be by the few that ' flection.
OF MEN’S BOYS’ &amp; YOUTHS'
were present a very poor caracaturist.
Dated, Nashville, March 13th, 1877.
The interest in-the temperance meet­
W. Kkllf.x,
ings teincroaeing. Lart Sunday even­
Chairman Town Com.
ing
the hall wm agate filled to over­
'
CHALUM ACCEPTED.
flowing. H. D. Ctay and John Standish,
On the way.
Do not bin- until von
'of Grand Rapids, and Chas. G. Hol­ XTn Wm. TnoxXUX:
Understanding that you have offered have seen Our Good* ami Prices. We
brook, of tiite dty, addnsBed the meet­
a bet of from $60 to $500 to draw defy any legitimate dealer to live up to
ing.
Next SabV
------- -- —the
prices
we
will
make you.
■
■Bams with anyone excepting Falconer,
Our Stock of
dies will speak i
thia amee, I wirti to accept your challenge for anv
which is beeorn^
d more pop- amount, and suggest that an early day
be named for the trial.
ular every day.
Nashville, March 14th. 1877.
There has been ‘wo deaths from con­
J. 8. Ff.kgi’sox.
sumption in this vicinity dm ing the
GROCERIES,
part week. _ John 8. Kennedy and Phi­
LOCAL MATTERS.
lander Myers, two old and respected
IVotions, Etc.
citizens of this township are (he vic-,
tV Griffith sells Middleville flour,
tim*.
ROT.
tv 100 full suite of M^; and Boys,
Will be complete in a few days.
Clothing at
Daughmitt's.

the baxineM of the court to jwuw. off attendance forty-four; avwage cases
more expeditiously than formerly. of tardinena two.
We wish to thank theaeholnrsforthe
Charles M. Knsppcc, of itotew firm,
ha* been appointed clerk of the court,

Good Yield.

ALL STANDARD MAKES AT

W. Q. AYLSWORTH fe CO.
Choice Flower and Sirin M,

wfll be served.

And

‘ Have just added, to their mual large stock of General Merchandise, a

Republican CaucBK.

There is considerable Hirkncss in thia
city at prewent. Several deaths have
&lt;
occurred
witiun the past week.
.
The adjourned term of Circuit Court.
■
wm
held test week by Ins Honor, Don
J.
■ Arnold;1'Judge of the twentieth Ju­

■ '

I have teooed the Flouring MQteaC
P. Holler, snd desire to inform wtf
friend* and. the community at largo,
that 1 do not intend to be exosfted ta

HAKINO GOOD FLOW*.

My story te short,—can soon be told,
I have the Goods, they must be sold.

—The oyster supper held at Mr. and
Mrs. Woods*, of Maple Grove, In con­
nection with the Ladies' Society, on
Wednesday evening, March 7th, was
a very pleasant affair. The, evening
wm stormy and many were thereby
NOTICK.
All kiniU of Country Produce
SCHOOL REPORT.
hindered from attending, but those
(ET taken in exchange for Coodi.^Xi
that were there declared those oysters
The following is the report of the
within 80 daya from date.
were first-class, and enough of them Nashville schools for Bisfifth Btoglh of
Nashville, March 15th, 1877.
Nashville, March 7, 1877.
were forthcoming to satisfy the crav­ the school yror of 1877-78:
G. A. Truman.
ing* of any appetite. Tho net receipts,
FUMART DEFABTMKXT.
ry Men's Full Suite only
$8Jt, were given U&gt; the pastor, Rev. C.
Number of scholars sixty; average
G. Thomo.
tF* Mammoth Clover Heed for sate
moted to intermediate department four.
—Bnsiness called ns to Hastings last
at the Nashville Elevator.
Miss Mixa McCabtxbt, Teacher.
STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, Ac.

haafoui”. ■ ■ .

The Reliable Firm of

Fun Suite for Boy* only |L00, aX

'

Davghkktt%.

PETER HENDERSON i CO.,
Saedsmen, Market Gardeners aad HoriaU.

8600 Pianos for 8260.
ln« Grand, Sqvata aad UpB&lt;bt—«il Brat rU«a »»M
dlr-tt to ths psriple al factory price* No a*MM»;
no c.mmhsioo : DodlsooanU. Tkasa Plaaoa aa4a
on* of tho Cnssl displays at the OntonnH: KxtdM-

Nashville, February 20th, 1877.

BOISE

BROTHERS,
DEALERS

Drugs,

IN

ALediciiies.

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL »
SCHOOL,
INSTRUMENTS,
MISCEU.ANEOUB
AND BLANK
BOOKS.
STATIONERY.
PAINTS,
WALL PAPER.
OILS,
VARNISHES,
LEGAL BLANKS,
BRUSHES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,
FINE CIGARS.
TEAS,
AND TOBACCOS,
8PICES,

I’Jiysiclaiis’ ^Prescription w Careftally
Prepared at all U »urs.
Ageuta wanted.

Plain Rant r Saad Catalofsaa vllbost pinkel
free to all appheanU.

C4LL AAD SEE &lt; S.
BOISE BRO’S.

FITS, EPILEPSY,

FALLING “SICKNESS,
P*w4an.. Taas—tlisi aaOarantintIba^awMj—

�'RKfiC OT tl;c tipfM-r )«-Ule* wa* made Ly

Q.yws: «vas! aivjret
"

j.'Uiw there Is a chanuel twettiy-fcmr
4eyt deep arui two huixtwwl ferCsHfly.
Al Lite heed of South Pas* there fo a

Cha*:

month-*.

TH E U K.
Lumbering ofwratiou* have been re­
dyings burned at Vulaaki. Tenn., on Mondgy night.
Frederick W. Howard *Mi
|ba
will IhcrrJIWMr-fllfqlM &gt;1—1 jq
joaitlori of Assistant Hecrwteryfof Mtaia. &gt;
Victor P. Collier, «»f Battle Creek, ta.p-,
•lost week a numlier of mining opeiator* and experts, by invitation of the
taMiagor of the Honan 1* minns. in»pscasd
Gowan.
«T7t'I-J?-’.dn'i .aid '-*■••
Dv.r2»MLconvert*' iumies,lu»v«’ been
cnn&gt;UMW&lt;MKi^h,®&gt;k«fa Rocbes reeeutJy-opened 1,850 foot level oi the
terahia winter.------ .
latter mine: Heveral of them have made
Article, ot toturporatton have brtn&gt;
filed for the organisation of the ••Jackson
deeenda,
mid the prospect* favor the be­
academy of7 *
.
lief that the newly opened level will be
In the
well an
Kala
A Portland dispatch says: The present
lor
o/Fted. W, rendezvous of. Chief Joseph's bend of
.Nez. rerww
Nez.
Perec* in
is located
locatca on Joseph's
joaepn a Creek,
vreea,
tfolo
r~
It
tributary
of IhgAkandmJiomfo. Blvm-.
•&gt;f Cl _
J---- Hi* deacrihSU te i narfrMr,* pieelpftouA
T%o resideu- -----gorge. difMeuTtof aix-eea andwell prelect­
ed fmm any attack that could lie made.
One hundred Indiana could hold the posittoh utaoentfntly'Jltaafinte k' th^hamd
Saturdavnlght. -U-s•IS,®**. - , _
KIdlers. The following tribeeof Indians
.re met with Joseph In douhclli AlpoV?TwL
M'tmSt riliojm Mid
was, Halousos. Umatilla*, Salmon River
ssa&amp;sssss

A letter from the Btaek Hllk coun­
try eotinutie. last ye ’
’’
’
tion of that teetfon
dent assert that the nemlnotiou of predict* that this
prod net!on
Senator Key to the Cabinet was tlie will amount to 7,00)
initial step In tlie development of hi*
Tha building of narrorr Range mflpolicy of seeking to diaanu Southern
distrust and promote pence in thataec- roada in this country, which began in
tiononaJNHA of Juatire a;.d proUs­ 1871, when J7Q ntijejot road ware built,
tion to all. Mr. Kay led a (.ton federate hak Tncrewied In five yeara io 3,157
. .
reginwnl during: the late war, ami wa* inile* now in operation.
Hte Democratic Senator appointed to
Tin- flwtln,bath on theThuno, h*.
fin Andrew Johuson’. vacancy, but at b«n o—wd wllh Ice, fnaen l-rnrtltlie late seMion of Congo*, he wa* the nol»l
lbn» luoba. tblrk, the
find-to make a sjwh from the Demo- bent ipeotmen o( MtltloUI onirMoo
(Tstie .ide looking to Houibern pacifi­ yet produced.
cation through conaiJiatien of and co­
operation with the Incoming llepubiiDETROIT MARKETS.
caf^admiuiatratlon. That he and tire
President would be able to harmonize
Ftour-^Nsw ptxxMKS f8ta*«o- h
was made sufficiently clear to the latter white winter at 37 2*
------ ••
by tho seutimvuts of a private letter ter. M 5(H&lt;*7: amber
addrreaed by Mr. Key to a pemomd
Ine,
friend ou tiic Ifitii of February last, in
forhich he said :
“I am ready to
all I Mtn tb restore
confidence in the Government to the
people of tiietioutlu Thl. can only be ^Qirn-^No. l ull*! «*&lt;..; N&lt;xK ♦Hc.fdi
dour by the hearty frutern teal ion of
tin®*-- White r.’h mixed 40c.
Mid

ffiM
Bte ,
Well-Infomwd friend, ofrihe Presi­

Mil* hi Comm

.^XWUu
March S.—In the SeXte^Mr. Lamar a,
,
&gt;

SBRSiSSSi
1

pVy^m^ptJtiJuErtatX^’Sto^

idor dsbste when the B*n-

Jrom Oregon wi
•

ly anS
election to Cmnin, and ndaely testified
before Hw Henrt&lt;uC*»mD&gt;ittiM on Privi
TfcH-rtRhrtftton &lt;srsr?.'BIAInrfTo recog­
nise K&lt;&gt;11 egg aa Senator from Ixtuwlana
was debated at length. Mr. Bayard (Dem.
Del,) dahfiM that the credential*«f the
Kcnaior ahevid vome ^orn Nicholls, who
ife-ofalintedw* ^goWrnor, and not from
l*ackanl whose signature they bear. Ho
spoke approvingly of the policy an­
nounced in the inaugural of President
Haves, and said that the policy advocated
by Mr. Blaine would continue eectlonal

If, whbout requiring of rue the sacri­
fice of any personal or political hedetH-ndenee, you find that my nair«i can
!&gt;♦ used for Lhe grxxT of the South, in
your b* st Judgiutml, you are at liberty
to Uwe It. If 1 were to become a iiieuiber of tb» administration I should out
feel at liberty to place my.self In oppo-

DK. AIKIN,

Breeei Loaders

Honed soMdtRg Wfcttl- tUWeD fe*t;and at the mouth of the Pfiaa, at meow1
tow WV«r, tbf laid atoived but tbnr,
four, and seven fwn.

tQ the contrary.

IjouMeBaml

Kate taim

4l0 Mid up!
UEVOI^filist FIAOM ea. I P!
Jfl otter Goods m fr^ortiun ! ’

Saw Gumming t Fitting.
Gumming Machine Naw,
ti.00
*4
Cwta-cut How,
J»
Ehmtj- ground, wood tl J3, CruMcut *1
Marintic 8»waG mumed &amp; Fitting 9.00
Cnwm-rnt —
"
L75

Chronic

Distance

Cared.

MttMttom Bails rrand

Saw* Straightened ami Nicely Hoinmer♦■d for JSrh. to W eta. each.
Dr. AlkiM.

Shop near Depot. Nashville.
10-28
ALT. F, 8CXT0X,

MARK THESE FACTS

Barley-1 2D(« 1 25 per cental.
*msitl50*—J J6&lt;^1 ** ' ery choice iu small

• tlieaee lSfii7c.
Dried Fruits—Ai.pl®*.ft,., evaiwirat­
ed. Df.-, i'MMiho*. IBOtlfir,
_
Dressed Hogs—A few Helling at 36.75^

maUfn

!»&gt;» OM

&gt;12j

It in the iKtute qf the people, and if a
e*J eiunwUir alow.'
Fnrvign Fruit*— &lt;)ranges,
• ’ dMgbttr M ff w dBVM
for
&lt;)f thrCBt4,llwl which he says -he has reemyed letter* time arrived when I could uotiiearUly box;
waiiwkff rtbet* to’
date*. fii^TrffigaTn/l
Stanley’MathewMand
M. Evert* co-opendje with it 1 should resign. 1 i. temtiita,-per. box, 34.5of«4»f
»■
&gt; !•.«
,
difficulty for the purpose of consulting frotn
from Stai
BLINDNESS! aad DEAFNESS ! !
ylth Chief
CJh'ief Jpaeph, 4*d wdmttforiUK, K ^b,h‘“7him "bi give up bls &lt;-iata». for as I Lope and balfove, the admin lain. 12Jo:dltU&gt;
&lt;lth
layers.
13&amp;Wc;
.
rata)
i-'ovlte raisins tavjtoaaible, to ffirhV i biti tqyin ..
.
irro fit tbu caupt«?■•’■ Mr. Bl.ine :ioa will develop a broad and liberal
a1.90fo&gt;2; Musratota, 32-85; Valencia,,
Uxjk ground squarely and decidedly i
currant*, 7c; French
‘ Near Cape May the ship Bethany, from
polk-y toward tho people of the South Per »lb. -H(&lt;$9|c;----------------Mtraiahteued. Artificial Err* Inserted that look
m&lt;: Knitting M«- flong Kong, is ashore and will lie a total against such a poller denouncing, it as . j; I would not hesitate to incorporate my
n*’W' ,3&lt;i*,6r: WM'”Bh'rt* per 100,
Natural. No RUa*
■
,
--------- _—-•—-■—■—;------ —.■
ripj&gt;. Battle Creek. wreck. The cargo of silka, teas, etc., is detertlnn of the principle* upon which the Republican Fmridont hadl&gt;een elect- fortube. and self with It.”
Fish—U’hiteiish per italf bbl SL50;
,N. JnhUlfolding. rained at $-'iOU,0&lt;)0; Insured in New York.
ed.
Ibis letterwM laid beforeMr. Hayes.
trout, 33.50; labrador herrings, B3&amp;3.50;
tbr bUMf. rbwr PI lb ■tooslj tw tatae ।
Sly. Morton made a dinpsMtonafe ‘ &gt; ho found it entirely in aeconbinuv GeoTMc
Aatibna.
AroochUfi.
and
all
Threat
and
Laagttaaa Bink codfish. &lt;d.7»; bonehw
tiw i.rti.tol &lt;Jlr«Uon*. ate ih* Oinluw
plaint*. (which, In thia country, an- lhe&lt;rsal»*tau
speech, saying that Kellogg receiver .[with hte sentiments, and hence the cod. 36 Ao.
►mica Ui health and UM), when chanrr of alhuatr
‘ majority of all the vote* of.the lx«gialn- . fornwt! tender ot the appointment to
BnpMter
and all rt* falls are eurrd by |»r. A ikin’. Impair'd
Hay—ltomw, fttfi-J; baled, |b@10.
&gt;&lt;d «h&lt;-n all other m&lt; ana nan- faH&lt;4.
rro-. rt.- i.
a-**
rfc.i Mr K&lt;y after the Interview b0ween
InbaUr and &lt; 4naUt«ti.nial ftraumtivt Traiiham
Separator
Hides—Green, Gf^Ajc; cared, 7(aj7|c;
Sninumi:
FOR STOMACHS OUT &lt;»F ORDER
jhoM* gentlemen last evening, which dry MbH, l«(fa&gt;16c; dry:, salted, !2f4U;
UKOEBUeOB 0H30MI0 DISEASES.
rtu "■-•Fnna" ___ ______ _ ____ t_______________________
•'ll ndablished the identity of their resiwv- rwii cult, IDr; cured calf, 12c; deacon
Hctnfiila, idMTunaHwn. D/.piwaia. iRiaa, OaUre.
therefore
that
Packard'^
certificate
of!
'onng.
Sonthfield.
I
bill*
were
pasHcd
:
«rem*VRDNW-rJ. 'W.T
Itropcr, Oravri. Oinanpatfoti. T»pe-Womu JJ»«-r
"‘ live views on the Southern questIimi. -kins, XSfofiOc; green kip. 8c, dry- kip,
ilorxf-hidea, . 31(^1.50. Sheep
V'.f ~n John-! House Bill No. ttl. ameijdjng Luding­ clmion was valid.
n. i Mr. Kev, in response to protect* front Ufold.
TheSvnato,
OvA
vpWof-T&gt;
to29.M
‘
&gt;0l
&lt;tl»rnmn|
and skillfully trralrd.
ton city yhoriert Senate BHls- Nos. He, eda.utmtllute for Mr. Itiaiue's nwrlu- ! old party ateociatee ago!nat hte ueept- peltm50e(&lt;j&gt;Sl 50. Bulls, stagsaud grubby Hon; Uu ; ».-•■ wonderfully c-a-rin*. In
«1 aaubatltute tar .Mr. Kiaiue'a re*)”'
■Damn—In Owl ihry Wrtrr Mil hi turlnfl!] &lt;
Tteei MDilitlevDM tinfon school-house ( hnmdiig th'- name of John W. Hale «► Don offered bv Mr. Bayard, by whteh the i Mh«. upan the ground that the Prend- hide* a reduction of one-third.
Higbwinee
—
F1.05fil.OC.
Al
coho!
$2.12
w*. dainngfid ,|iv tire. t‘&gt; tllC vxtitnt of Jhhn W._Northwood; 103. authbriklng caae
of
Kellogg
was
laid
on
the
tableun
­
wa*
table-ud-- detitSrpurpOMTte to divide the South-1 ts9 -a&gt;
............
The MarrirdSor Slajtl** itoidna aid or
VLufiNterM of Ih-eds to prOciHW mrI' of. cwto
commltteA on Il era Ihmiocrucy and reuanatru* t the I Honev—.strained I4A1&amp;C
ay Salicau nattar MlaUng la hHbk (m
office; 108, for reference of euu*ee In chan- til the appointment of a comuSlttefi
oadLAfieimiMUmofthc la»j&gt;c«»r tiouttif very.
party ------in the
South
&lt;&gt;ur,j.
n ’ SlapleSugnr
Hop*—IftaiSc.
’
'
Involving accounting Ixvtveon the Privliege. and Eintalena. A tamtege Republican
---------------- -----—14&lt;i lornew.
[ S^^e^h.rnww&gt;SS?Z«?,2rK^te2^
Pnnrj^Aftii* kh .tfinn named Jofm Hartparties;
llo.
for,
now
mtiatratiw
pKy
niatJpflfo-N ftjjfxcats of age.
.........
—i—_ n^_
. oSouthern
—....------- —
u ।
of Flint; 111, relative t&gt;&gt; nuniMhinent &lt;&gt;f rnntine went tntoexecrative HeMsioti.
to
see,i.
the_.color
line i—in
ix»!i-1
QiU—L*rd oil*, extra. MdfctlOc; No 1, ; Hk limit. Hrs-iM-b.-. indir«u&lt;.n, infl*m*uon.
bank, sale, niid ; Vault roliberF: 21, it» - MAnciC 8.—John T. Morgan, .Senafor ttics
tvc, U
,MWVU, a(nu
*u»v iwwicu
— -t—. Linseed oil, raw.
broken;
afoo,, that
reetored jn*&lt;v
|hm-&lt;-■‘ TH^Sih; .........
; N.,....2. .i.&gt;fo(JN-.
'terribly afflicted. Two amend act of 1873, .regulating and defin­ zro!"
and| commercial prosperity
orosneritv are
arc of more I
(Iu** 1 per rent for cash '
^)rr Tflr-wu. Slots’ «nd Urard. Ttc-rJofiS!
'U’d l-l’tireyerjAienAUtr ani
Jboiksl,
’Oliwi. ,80c
59c (k«**
t three children In im- ing dutiee of Judge* of Ppolawe tneertam
’EFW"*nr" *«• Mrt*r **”- prtecnt iiuportance to the South than
u I:
---•
- A Michigan tost 28 Jr; | r.i&lt;. Tuwof*. Clew., Worm* of all kls-U. w**ktn«
case*; lit. Hulking appropriation* fur aiderpble fiobate.
,
,
White,24ir. Tur
Turtieuiine, pcrgailon, |
from *qy c*u»»,rin.
;
party
saeae*.
•
water
wtuta.aUe.
to tie malignant scarlet niver, hnllding addltimta. repairs and improve­
BVStirpUultur*—lew. healthy eklldreu, or noi"MxM-n 9.—The standing and .sblect
j by the bbl, 4&amp;M49t!: him quantities, 55c. ;
I.VJ’ORTAN'T &lt;‘AUTIOX.
As soon
a* the Senate
went into ex
- ; x’-niith
* ”)«*”
whleh; Awr a port ntartetu by radiltmi ment* to th«»State Prison.
■cutive
fweelou,
RL i -’inee m
“"**• °*Jil&lt;n*tur» of J. H*r
committee* were annoeneed- a* follows: ectitive
ftewdon, on
on u»e
the luth
10th Inst.,
Inst., the
the bb/
i,|‘,|P’u^**
po,.. ’ ^mhatnVhate
•••­
EPIXEPST.
Mirt, was declared to' be sceptic
..I Che House, Senate bill No. 8fl,
PrivUegea and EleciwM—'iAr. Morton, rkHou.Cabinet nomination, were in L.kloZ Ntatlnd lubSti^’o^TJloS
blood.
He removal for a amending Ann
charter, -wa* clmiriaam Measnu Mitchell, Wadioljfti, various Cabinet notnlnationa were in j
^h, hi* jtrembMM were thoroughly amended and pivwed, &lt;3 toO.
■irn reported
n.nnrtMi Lack
i.*nlr from
fmm the
•!.« commit- J and World, wr&lt;tR&gt;
,ne, .»... Tannoiw' oil. iu bbl *10 i« r»v&lt;t. u. *nr ow rvnd»rtn« •oetanfonnallon
t'ameron, (Wlkj McMillan, Honr,.**iu/jr- t.urn
. —/ted, mid o» Friday la*t be again * Al*o House joint resolution No.-lA,givlng
I
a*
may
1'
*^
u»
Uw
deUrtloo
of
any
party
»r
(Artie*
teo*.
accompanied
in
each
ease
with
a
lots.
ft5&lt;
’
per
gal.
AferHmon, and Hitt.
M-k-ujv.tak
b"o«. Ttleaday morning .Immediatecffvnt to the,appropriation for t»«ry,
Gystora—In cana, standard, 18^29 c.;
Foroi^
Gaaisron,! f’a,,) untinimous recommendation for eonm ewhJ-S^ar-nld boy died of the »une, jtilate Library. Given Im mediate -effect chairman; Messrs. Morton. Hnmlin, firtmition. A motion was then made I medium* 30c.; select,28(^30c;
madiuma,
t,
iimiuua.
.vntjg^ifft.4nd&amp;i«,wlre ty daugeruusly jaHousc Joint rtwolnlwu No. 51, asking
---------------- t, pcrgal.,31 50; abvll«
l*»r gnl.,8fe:(a.l;
Howe. Conkling, JfcOcerv, BoffV. Halon, to take uplJuMMUniuutiou uf David M. ----------tn«thcdA.
Cnngiv'ut foVa iight. ta Thunder Hay and Jahtntfon.
oystera.
bbL.
3750.
Key as Kmtimtater-Geueral for Irnnu.- 1 ,,virt
*r- 'tier
“r“
hl *
7r-‘ Clam*,!) 50 per bbl.
River harbor. \
.
Provi-krns—Mtw* )*&gt;rk. 315 25foJ6a&gt;;
Fin&lt;i»ce — Mr.
M&lt;?rrUl, chairman: diateactiun. A single objection would
jfiatnh 7.—The Hepunihsui cxiuvimtion Messrs. Dawes, Ferry, Jonerf, (Nev.,)
clear
$16 75(5,17. Mom beef la
•J’R
12 vurreuvy,'. ba. received being in *eaafon, but little business wa* Ailiaon, Hpwr, Bayard, Kernan, and have prevented action upon it to-day, steady at 311 50fj.ll ?5; extra moot. 3124b
YOUBG. MIDDLE-AGED AND 0LD ME5.
but no objection wa* interposed and tlje 12 M.
hl* jwffnSn from wAsnliigUiti. *lgv«d by done in either House.
•
' IFnfface. ' '
Ham* are (obMag at 11i&lt;a;i2c.
Pr«&gt;dtiMU'GciuH.
upon
the
question
ot eon finning Shoulders quiet at 8c. Dried lx«ef qnlet
■ The Senate piuwcd an third reading:
I
J... Winrlom,
,, IIIUUUJ, VUBU...jgen
1
,by yean
'
■dpprvyriatwna-Mrchair­ iI vote
OfEce. 112 Liberty Street New lork.
..._..
Mn
j
ua
y
H
re
_
Senate bill. No. 57, relative to the uan»- man; Messrs.. Hargent.
Sargent, AlHaon,
Allison, Dorsey.
I *«* &lt;•*«&gt; ty &gt;'«»« “
nt Dk*. Breakfast baron, quiet and steady
”
ferof convict* from Jackson to loniaMtiL Biaina, Hurts,
«. IW..Va,)
Withers,
Knton,_ I suited,
yeas,
nays.
fiSmCSl
___ '.yZ
—g ZM;
‘., x-yj/2;
the negative st mf412i*; Jtani at lOf^injc for tierces;
V^, T
’™.-,_____
. ,“v‘from Ionia to Jackson,
Jackson.
and Beck.
votes being.cast by Democrat*. Thia 10:(4.1(H for krg*.
.-ho-^wwfgteople. and tiiero M. great curesolatiqn No.-te,
' ]ifjn*e joint
irtrtwzilttti.m
\.a&gt; 4* giving
04win&lt;.
I’ouitrr— Chtakens, OftilOc; turkeys, 11
CbmiM'e'fe'ldr. L'diikUnjt Mdnnan; vote teemed to be regarded iu a test of
ss-..asK:ar
Merani. Npeuoer, Burnside. McMillan. .the strength of the opposition to the (5H2«.
Potatoc*—9u(q 1 05.
I’atteraon, (ioniam -ftesmu, Bawwwn, ami remaining nominations and no further
..
-«4»«
•Seeds—Clort-r, 8 20(*8 bo-, Ttmolhyfja
Randolph.
opposition wax mode against any of
Qffnr quickest, mll4 n-nudlea fur
‘Aid.
.
'
Matui/ucfurci -Mr. Booth, chairman;
Uie
UUlUI &lt;*»• or ofci &gt;rn&gt;p*--s.«. .4
i No, iff. detaching territory fronl Tlteego Mijwra. Broce, Rolrertaon, Johnston, and them beyond a demand lor the roll call
Sugar*—Standard A, lliftllfc; small
Stricture, Defect*, J-hltnu*;*, HyU*-in Cite cases cf Schureand Evart*. The A. llitwlllc; extra white C. 10H410ic;
Lake and organising a town to be onllad McPher^tn.
vote
on
Schutz
’
s
nomination
wa*
“Hayca," being the second town thus
powdered, crushed and granulated, 121c;
Agriculture—Mr.
chairman; .
ir. xPaddock,
aouovK, cnMinnsn,
.
.
. ,,
.
Va.;) forty-four tor nomination and two cut loaf, 13c; yellow extra, C, 10ic; New
-- Iftgafruit, and the vote on Evarts'nom­
Orleans grades, 9J(®I&lt;M c.
AT THE
Mrsfc!fBKAL SEWM.
-Salt—Ashton salt in four buanel sacks,
ination was about the xauie. Quite a
tMBteTOad.
"
T"
numtxT of Senators on both ■idea ab­ 33 50; Syracuse in i bushel sacks. 3K&lt;u 1
March A—The Senate pasaed House Burnside, Toller. Plumb, Randolph, stained from voting, and a few nega­ bushel nack»q,70c; baginaw per bbl SI 25; Old Reliable ’Heat Market
billVhanging the mode of electing trus­ (\fckreU. and Maxey.
*
tive veto, in each hmtance woiv cast l-Lo.teru line. 31 35® 1 Kh roarac, 31 50;
.'% arts, Qt- Xv* A’ork, Necre- tees in the Jackson Union School Db»■Saginaw rafuM, fl per bbl.
Karat A/Taire—bir. Sargent, chairman; by Deoiocrato. .
Wood H MffAfiSf.
iry uf Stated jwan Sherman, of Ohio, trkx; House bill No. 193. incorporating Mawua. Anthony, Conover, Rial no, Kirk­
The advance, from the people with
Ofiaville. Immediate effect; House bill wood, H’Ayfe, and MePheriton.
reference
to
the
Cabinet
nominations
Judiciary— Mr. Edmunds, chairman;
('rar ’. of Icrtte, ffc’crrtury oT War; Rich­ Nq. 115, incorporating Clam Lake into
DETRQIT LIVESTOCK.
ard f. Thouwson,.of 1 mliana, tacn-tary the city of Cadllac, yeas, 29; nays. 2. Im­ Messrs. Conkling, Howe. Chrintianey, have had acorteervatlrc effect upon the
ROE Ac CLEVER
Republicans who were fora day or two
Davis, (I1L,) Thurman, and McDonald.'
of th l(teO’&gt;vita*. iHrt-eMs, uf MsMachu- mediate effect.
There is but little ciuinge in price*. 18
Mnate bill No. 117, rvlativo to damages
P^&gt;st&lt;‘!&gt;kes and PO»t Roade—^r, Haft)r disposed to put themselves in opposi­ psel Illinois steer* averaging 1.130 lbs.
-cu* Attorney General; David M. Key.
8T-8T-8TUTTERIliG!
y
of T nueisw.’ Postmaster General, and by rtaofi ot defective brfttgva.Kktowtdks, iia, 'dudrinan ; Mmkr. ' Fcrrv. June. tion.
i*&gt;Jd at H-60. 19 good &lt;»W» and heifeni
eta.
’
' 1. ‘
(Nev.). Paddock, Conover, Kirkwood, '
t'arl k-hurz^otetiu-y ortho luterior.
averaging 1,000 lb* at $4.2U. 7 steen aver­
Kenate bill 'No. 83, to provide a con­ .SnuUbury, Maxey, and Bailey.
FOHKIGN NEWS.
||&gt;&lt; Mock throsrt litr, &gt;*rm«»ciilly oind hr a
aging
907
lh*.
H’
i-'*2
sUM»
averaging
&lt;’t srgxxn, W. T.i -March 7.—Gen. tingent fund for township purposes. .
■ I^blie Land*—Mr. Oglesby ^chairman;
Messrs. Paddock. Booth, ChaftM,Pluint&gt;.
The Turkish Government has notified l,2Untw. H70.
H|»eep were firmer—(9! averaging M
Intel
McDonald, Jones, (Fta.), Grocer, and the pow er, that the reforms proposed by
tho conference and accepted by Tyrke'y lb*. *old at FJ.25 a head. • ”
Garland.
Pnralet Law! CHaims-^Mr. Thurman. are being applied. These comprise the
What » Wealth cr F» r*. er U.'e-nthct Htaltb 7
i Crazy iutui*. .
- ■ ’ fl f t •
•ihxinnan; Mewr*. Brtyard. Bogy. Ed­ division of the communes Into cantons,
------------Nd.
to. ’ f, relative munds and Chriatiaucy.
“
r
reports
Bennie Joint’ resolution
the admisaiou of Christian* to. th. mili­ IMS.
that RMMt’Ofarp Hom* on the! Little to
Hogs—Scarce end dr tnand light. Salos
w&gt;
.-iprcnie Court.
a votm
clerk. v.
of the Supreme
Coin
tary
bc)m&lt;oU, organixation of corps of
hidian
Affairs
—
Mr.
Allison,chairman:
I’ow
pxcpteingto come lu with twejve
In the House, House bill No. 149, or- Messrs. Oglesby. Ingalls, MmuKtera, mixed gendarmerie of Christiana iy)d ranged fr&lt;&gt;m^X50for light weights to |A.85
iodg C Fifty lodge* of other hiMtiles are gattixltig Nunda towndilp.t’hvyiwrygwi Hoar, Melfreeru, Q&gt;*&lt;..
Moslrms, liberty of public worship, re­
also । u Dm sjay by siioUmw route. Red county, wa* «eatf a third time, passed,
Pensions — Mr. Ingalls, chairman; mission of arrears of taxes to Jan. 1st tn
‘ •nt fd.’MMfeengpr* by tonight's roach anti given immediate effect.
Memrs. Hrnce. Teller, Kirkwood, Davis, province, that have Huffercd, the inalnrore theSouih teport passing
a
band
of
_--------- -- _
-'House
House bill amending .the
the &lt;charter o' (HLh Withers, and Railey.
.tenanceof the rights to property already
■rer rrn thlrtv ftortllb* on Indian Creek, ’I-aing»Vurg
—'■-------------* *1.§i*e
was - read
a third aii(
Revolutionary (Fauns - -.Mr. Johnion, . artpufeed of Christian. In Itoimt* and
ho hums’! h» If on. their,r wsy
to Yluway lo
also
House bill
general
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J order Alt),
chairman; Mtwsrs. Jones, (Fla.), Hitt Herzegovina, anlneety to Individual* cnTHE MOST DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED.
gentsthkurrender. Tfo»y say chat from amending compiler's section 4750, rela­ Dawes, and McMilan.
gnged In recent events al PhUi|K&gt;polia
i&gt;hi.i..u&gt;t
J” to
Trill ho aloagin a few divf tive to deereea far-alimpny.
Claims — Mr. McMilan,- -nhairmtn;
Tho i-igyptian finance committee has
&gt;r tlftnUnte purpose.
At 2JiD:^he two houH* mot V? joint Mamn-.MIUb.il. cinbna: [WlM-k-frlg- aoreptedthe propcMltion ot M. De Lw»A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULAR.TY
^invention to consider' certain appoint­
IVERYWHERC.
•iohu.Ik. Itaa, the Mtn-mou murderer, ments by the Governor. The Governor er. Hoar, GOekrell, Hereford, Harris, aepa, mode In the name of the Sum oanai,
..
,
to &lt;»ai&gt;letaond work Ui«- -canal between
as rtwrtMd his eentonee. that be l&gt;e rxc- aommunicated tho following, which was and Morgan. ,
Oolumbta Mr. Itom^j-,«ffiair- QalroAl tatnslia, with th. prhtinw pf
.UMf^tpe^djOfM^mh.
t
I continued by the cunvenikui: ; Adjutant ragn; Meter*. Speuoer, Ingalls, ItolUnk, .levying
vewel*
passing
lorytnu due
aura upon
tifxni t
_____
l.._S. -n«.s
----।---------------------A flliiifc tit the Church fif Kt. Founds j general, John Robettaon, ‘ of Dkroit;' Maunders, Memman, and Baruum.
through.
Thia
canal
iu ox peeloJ------quertcmiaMtrr general, Salomon S. Math­
Patent* — Mr. Wadleigh, chairman ; ■ claim large trectai of desert tend.
of Pontiac: inapector general, Lewie Memn.' Booth, CbaffeeT A'mwi»i, au&lt;i
nieuteemoaaot titawalieries, and in the awe,
An Egyptian man-of-war, which was
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(umdK wtrteh erased six women iuuf a W. Heath, of Grand Kapide; trustee of Morgan
Publie Buildingr and flroundt—Mr. cruising An the Galfsrf Suux to lirvak. up
•rty ^rtyrafopled Under ftot and kWie^L the Flint Institution for idx years. Chea.
Gl Johnson, of Monroe; trustee to fill va- Dawe., chairman; Memrs. Morrill, Cam- the slave traffic, took fire at nee and wan
LIFE IB TOO EHOET TO BE MI8KEASLEentirely destroyed There were 42w men
^amcT.Jr----- *’ *’ —nyon, (Ea,). IMulMniry, and Jonea, (Fla.). onesird, of whom &lt;00 were saved. In­
Mr. Nea
Patteraon. &lt;-hsimian; eluding all Hh&gt; European-.
_
tekOTM
MmaraThrirtlancy, Chaffee, Maunder*.
n-spiiiMAM foa Mtn 4Mprop.-e fion*truc*tion uf lb* brhlm-, and lor allowing It m
Railroad*—M r. lEshTit chairman; 1 report* reach Belgrrule through unusual­
J* .v&gt;nL&gt;'l!^,1‘4n*pectfc,l ta organizing the townohlpe ofi'&lt;vwm and
stand
ly trustworthy chaput’As.. rvlgtive, to im­
&lt;*»m
ufefi th- whom if* AcfedLi ’Haye*, in Otsego county, were read a
; mea&gt;&lt;e armameniii In likdlutariar ofRusCMrd time and passed-Ttermt* bill
sis. It i* asserted that l.OtO.OCO men will
•No. 44, revising the .-ffilruir of Mfeylafid;
--------- be in arms by tbs Jrtth of Man-Ji. It l»
4Degan oounty; House bill No. 170, rewith hill »»4 )*&gt;* rflrr^V’*. fc.r
iu.iib supposed that Rossi* has Mber ptifo-**-*
«ry
— •
.vising the charter of Howard city ; Sen&gt;)I0 in^vgtarnrtkrtw, V. »*. &lt;&gt;4&gt;-r
lio“_____ da-aftlMA^Mw and»&gt;&lt;&gt;
No
' besides an attack on Turkey.
Hertford, Ooke and. Hill.
$1
vemiWF-’Th*fMlFiirr ------------------ —
flartry.
Advices from Pamuus say Dial Um» «iArutnum- at
'xxj.mn.wfljkdw and ea^w.uw.rw
tional troops defeated tlie guerillas rvooiid&lt; pduUpal andhuoroel U&gt; i»i
'
■ cently. Nearly 1,000 ram Mere killed
1.111 No. to,
tain newer tax, and Monee bill
131. I ________ B___________
Ktlucation and Labor—Mr. Burnside, and uianv wounds.
raineorporatlng New Haven. Macomb
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. '' P*nu»
torUMWrentpatu-rrto.
Morrill,
Mr. Stanleyr. writing U, the Daiiv Trtefloenty. Hotme bill No. 38, revising cliarBruce, Sharon. Gordon, Matey, and La- । gr&gt;ph rrstn Ujlji; August 13, 1&amp;.1, *»tem ef Imlay City.
irM ot Alexander Wnffiran
! iiounces that be ha* completeiy surveyed
for
Ftancbi Hanford some
, Lake Taugsngiko.
-,- ’f .■ .
DR. AIKIN
►, termkted Friday,
I IX».,&lt;l&gt;o.x, Marvl] &amp;—The Mohammedan
n
Utatar
m
TED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES.
dock p. m.,
., after aa 'will not take Immediate effect.
’
poptaiatian of Bosnia are bocoralug .very
.
.... ,
brief
A, long Hat of Notaries public were Beck.
tntteh
egclted
by
tpH
address
o&lt;
the
ufacqui
7b Audit and Clmtrul fheChntinrrent FSrconfirmed in executive MMwn.
* wwns».
from
In the Hoom the following bllla were pouaen of the Benal^-Mt. Jticta, (Nev.,) who have roused toe nmancal passions.&gt;f
THAT HOLDS
chairman; Mewa, Bold us, and Dennis.
1‘rintina—^'' ABthouy, chairman; IhHir fbUewers to until a pitch tiial for'■nr.icrs-atate there is knmlnmt danger or
, uaoucy &gt;or wau-r wonts; Mouse mil tk, Maaara. Baroant, and Whyte.
mi
Library
—
Mr.
Howe,chairmaa;
Mtmr*.
amending the charter of Wvaiidutto Mi ta
DOCTOR VHOq'BEA
to prsvide lyr a rtnsrt- conimiasioner, to
THAT
IS APPUfD DIRECT LV
rtnatii Messrs. for «&gt;e p
la* electaf, and &gt;i city marshal; Houm
OVER
THUS ENABLING IT TO
talte amending charier of Imlay City, Hamit u.
uhalr.V
raffnodliigcity charter of Holland; House
trait.
bill 373, amending compileFs
ITS WMR1HC
3057. seotinn 4. chapter 108. relatitoa V»
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STELL. Af.D
, mau
Grtirer
^.L--------------“““ ; Messrs. Haddock, and *•
■Hing
notice otUW
t .taik-fOTOM-pr “
wHgioussoeictieiu House
House bill
btllauthcrizing
apt
J^eceot qf_ M&lt;*tiyti/&gt;yi
‘ " Riirr—l Ir. Bruoc, I ctmntfjr W exacted in money, and the
JANKS HTOC^NANtW.
•JU
Hta town of Adtaauntioa
&gt; rtastf tnon*
tnoo*v
v to
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build chairman I Mtaskra. Maine, Conover, beya or lamttords who receive one-third
a Bridge: Houfcebfll &lt;-hanging the name
of the juwluets of lands cultivated by tiw WtmurtlRj Every Mxehfne for 3 Year*.
pftftnmrroR
Of Bauble to Au Kauble; Senate bill ttL
••TOO LITE! DIED THROUGH MBGL8CT! '
powUitM, exact ttibi third In money, rri« the t*»rrtxT«MbEA8rtrr-mitomr.
amending section 5. chapter 5, eel &lt;«.
knowtag that thsir third trill t«w rcunUi- aUCKWItaTHStaARKTr. iTIS. ALSO.THE
* wool at
Semion Laws of 1875, defining P*wht»
tinned toy the military tr taken in ithtd.
snddutiesofi
^4 House
It i« repotted that tlw Mohammedan
“All the
officials in Ihuifrrluka cut off the head nf
h num »•&lt; used U agitating i
ouse bill
insurgent. Murders and
saldto .baem the inertswa
movcEMEirr* wmmb

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my briefs and witnesses, ana retained recapitulated the evidence, and ob­
| usvec married anyone else.—AoMrfbn
Th, HitnwinMntf llrlOf.'.
[ Ten^fa Bar.
! the late Lord Campbell as myUzading served that it was impossible for any,
man of senae to doubt that-he (the
- Tire Suspension Bridge ia beiwrvxprisoner) was guilty, and liau been
.
1'ork Restaurants.
amiutd l^y Um,BridgnCum|*Dj
VILLAGE OFFICERS
one of the leading perpetrators, if not ; "Charley."! exclaimed, "you axe the
ry pleasantly in looking about the leading one, in that moat serious noblest fellow in the world; but pause,
Pre-W-tit-tn-wttt C.'Griffith.
There are now about 500 cheap eat­
| him. Buta'clerkln charge of a law­
ing houses in New York, and th® cat&gt; run over the bridge. ’Thi* ix
ly store for you; think of the sacrifice' ital Invested in their conduct is esti­ tlon ha matter of precaution, suj
, suit, Master Jack, must not go looking
— you are about to make!”
nlwtit him, or let his witnesses out of carried out; but the hand of the law
mated by pompetenQmtborities In the by the Ashtabula &gt; disaster, it 'ddin"I have weighed all that.”
। hte sight; for he never knows, from had reached the guilty parties, ‘and I
buslnere at hiot Jess than $1,000,000. menced about a week BgA, uud«Jr the
• one hour to.another, when hte case should be strangely wanting In my
"And to screen her you will go to tte• Braith and McNeil’s Is -Ufo la/gret direction of tho Chief-Engineer .of .the
rd «!»• »y if*nh hr ib« rtmxth and the h*ai«h ; niav j*. calle,! upon. It may stund duty,’ said the judge, ‘if I did not prj» hulks?"1
place; next coniea'the ‘-Balmont" and rood, Mr. Hobaon. ,
.
Utils man who mw» th« wood.
stand half n dozen down on'the list; upon you a severe sentence; and the
Continental,” doing about an equal
Oneof the northerly onelf6r-pit«. on
"For twenty years
I but if you presume on this to go out for sentence of the court is, that you be
I amount of business, and after them a the Canadian side, was opened bv re­
ItlRISTtAK CHURCH—C. "t
‘‘For ever' if need be.”
a walk, or a row cm the river, the oth- transported beyond the seas for the
; scorn, or possibly more, each of which moving a portion of the masonry. ’ Nr.
"A woman who Jilted you ?”
। ere fire sure to break down, or be re­ term of twenty years.’ Then the con­
feeds 10(X) (to 1500 persons per diem. detailed report of the results iLw yet
■vkr, FrllnwiUb.
UM HMunU) In
Wbilr humalnf a io«r-on-a»Bin* air.
"A- woman whom-r-God help me 1­ The remainder are comparatively small been made, and probably-none will l&gt;e
ferred, or what not; and a pretty mess vict Thompson raised his head, and,
you will bi* in then. It may remain turned to quit the dock; and as be I love, in spite of an.” And here his concerns. To tell any one that 10 or 15 made until all the anchor-pits have
VI ETffOIHST EPISCOPAL CU141UH-C- &lt;i.
the very next for trial, mid you may turned, iiis features were revealed to forced'rHenfu gave; way: ld» long- portions of meat—say roost beef, for been examined. Mr. Holrenr, how­
XYL Ts&gt;Ma«.Pa*t«r. S*r»tee»ar*rt HaMjalh at K.
, be told that the one before it cannot me. They were those of. Charley, pen l-Up emotlona. burst forth .and be instance, each portion selling for 10 or
sanL upon the prison seat, burled his 15 cents—axe cut. from a single pound ever, adviatd the discontinuance of
»last two hours; and for all that It may luiwrincef
in his. hands .and-sobbed like a In there establishments, would be very rmaoenger UJns over the riw, and
I drag on for days, buch arose was that
I started back in amaze and horror, face
Tin
in these retabltehmente, would bo very hence the order to that effect.,. ........
aptmt church.
J
which
“
stopped
lhe
way'’
before
Stop
­
liou
au3
wraith.
and
a
voice
beside
me
exclaimed,
‘
Oh,
And iwiil
onX ..
.
rii..
likely to convey an exaggerated idea ,,^°b w- A. Roebling, engineer, of the
al 10 1-S a. m. *i&gt;4 7 r
" perly against Mom*. A dozen times It dear, dear, look! That charming Lady
**,°un' J
of thc l&gt;rofito °«l,ie hurinew*; yet Rich East River Busfiensfox Bridge ul Newthreatened to break down, and a dozen Thonjbury has fainted+l- '.What a expostulating, arguing, fmtreaffrighlm j8 actually the fact, and some cunning York, and t»on of John A. Rdeblfrtg.
Tbut It !• In tbr world, winterer «.n l a
Our mind* and our time we emptor
■ and one times it got on its weary k*jp* sliatne it 6 that there is nop better ven­ to give up his rush resolve—but all In carvera will even cut a uound of dear th^ engineer by whom the great rail­
AHHV|l.LK LOt)&lt;)K.-SM F.A.A- M.
„ h«. - 5 Un
In Inoglng ahd ilghlng for wlial V» note
‘ agpln. It wus n dull nffirir: and for tilation In these courts. Theyare really ’*»"■ BeMhnlttad Uta. my BiMtaok*..
uiar communicatln'i on each Wedncad
way Suspension Bridge over the Niag­
were correct,
oorrec , but
but was
wa. determiuvu
delertnfnrf w
to
But It mu«t be, taken into
-Wan: of fahnethlng better to do—as 1 stifling.’
Stifling,
indeed!
They were
But it must be taken into account ara River Was constructed, at the re­
' dared not leave the castle—I strolled seemed to me as though they were play out to the bp&lt;t the part he-had bo ■ that the rerdaurateur has to furnish quest of the Bridge Companv. as we
REV. C. 1. DKZO. W. N.
into the crown court, where (as you being whirled round and round in the gun. Sooner than breathe one word with the meal, und without extra understand, some da vs ngo ’wtot his
TKVE TO 'The last.
must know, Mias Mary) tliepriiwnens crater of a volcano in active irruption. that would compromise Lady Thorn- charge, bread, butter, vegetables,sauces assistant, Col. W. H. Payne, to inspect
Htopperty agt. Moss ended in a ver­ bury, he WKH-prepared to end his days and other Masoning; has to pay for the anchor-pit that hail been previous­
were tried. Ti.ere sat the Judge In hte
Bujinr# girrrforti.
it liappencd just before I went up1 scarlet robes, with tlie high sheriff of dict for our client, the* plaintiff", and I as u felon. Six months aflerwarus. services of waiters. cooks, scullions ly opened on the Cauada. side.. JWt&gt;hfor my examination (snld old Smith.) the county by bls side, olid before him received great commendation on my when he had lasted some of the horrors and cashiers; has to bear the wtur and giving the result of Col. P»ync&gt; f»I E II. YOUNG,
TIhj firm was. then Kkarpus, Ward, three prisonerH standing in the dock nature to town fi&gt;r the maifuer In which of his situation, I tried again, and tear of material, the heavy item of
ami nation, It may be well to"make
'“■* managed
- •It. I deterred
- * no pr
mdse again failed utterly to move him. At breakagea. the coat of 1W and gnu, the , some explanation «s to the mnhnorTn
Andrews &amp;. Co., and if anybody hail upon their trial for burglary. I1 began t *hail
last thdjtime arrived when’, under the rent and 'Interest on original Investtold me that my name would ever to chat with home yuuug barristers
irristen* at-idl. By some&gt; lucky thauce thi
whieh
the euds of the cables nix
are-ati----—
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nrifigure in it as e partner, I should have whom I knew, ana was paying no at- went on amoothiy; but I Mas all the regulations then in force, he should be ment. 80 rapidly do th eve incidentals chored
H. A. BARBER.
In the pits. Each end t&gt;L eooli
tension to the proceedings,'when all of time In poor ChRriey*s cetf. and knew shmi&gt;ed (ifrtoBomt* penal setyeinejjt; mount up tliat, it te averred by men in cable, after entering tlie pit, ladtekted
, p. ‘ HrnnOrpatMe I’byjrtetan and Summon looked tro the law relative to the con­
• Office, near kcwldeuo*. on «&gt;rncr of Ww.hll&gt;&lt; finement of lunatics, by way of prac­ a sudden 1 hrard the nanio of Ixird no more what was going on in court Mid Inkdeajkalrof paving Idin by otter the business, tbo actual profit of a lo intoeeven strands, and each struml.
ucana I resolved to see DadyThdm- h&lt;n&gt;t
tice and lor that person's sj&gt;ecial bene­ Thornbury mentioned by the counsel than the man In the moon.
cent Plato—nvt-ruging
averaging meats, fish,
flah.etc.,
etc., eonoisting of 520 wires, (Nd. D size)
I was coming from the office of the btoyrappeal to her hinnanlty-ir she together—Is not more than a cent to a terminatenina loop—each lb&lt;&gt;ppairing
fit. Well, the house is Ward, Smith who was conducting the protwcutlon.
M. C. ELLIS,
&amp; Dlggles now, and it may be Smith, I pricked up'my eara, and began to governor of the gaol, where I had been bad any—and implore her to save my cent and a half. The secreLs of success
around a "shoe” '‘collar,” (&gt;r “sheave*
n., Offer* hl. »CT»lert
A Smith before very long, if dteten to the cast;.
,
to get leave to joee my friend, and he friend from himself. She had left In the cheap dlnlhg room business axe, fastened to the auvliardiaxs. Having
• etfilir. Oder OUT
k .( M..tar Jack theta niludahl. P’« W..I '
It appearetl that a day or two Detdre was being escorted from the place of England shortly after the trial, having flrat, strict economy, und second, mak­
examined live of the seven , atrandn
------------- -------------- ---------- ------- 1 q s and cilOOfMM to work his wav on, I1 the burglary, Lord Thornoury had re- detention under the dock, when we evinced a preferwiec few continental ing a tiade sufficiently large to give a into which the cable was divfcleti' Co).
SMITHS KNAPPEN,
a.4 his father did l&gt;efore him. But to'■‘ turned with his bride from tfieir am- met again under such awfully changed life, and was living at Paris; not uj&gt;on respectable aggregate lo the small Payne found that nine ofthe wires, on
; go on witli my story. I was Just out tinentul tour, uu&lt;l had taken up hte circumstances. He recognized me in the best terms—so scandal said—with profit*.
A restaurant of this kind to the under side of the "ohoe" Were cor­
of my articles and iu» Mr. W ardle- abode at his country neat; that. In an- n moment, turned aside and sprung her lord. . He was madly Jealous of feed about 3000 persons will use daily
' Crab Wurdlv, we mischievous young)j ticlpation ofthe festivities which were lightly jmst me -not supposing that 1 her, and kept her in constant terror of 200 pounds of beef, 20 pounds of poric, roded and iiatl parted. These wires
ran be replaced by Bpliciug, as in lte&gt;
I clerks used to rail him—otir numaging lo follow, tlie wboleof his grand family knew him—into his call, Which was even personal violence. There were 75 pounds of veal, 160 to 200 pounds of
main cable. It Is argued that, 04. the
&lt;-tqpmon law clerk, was ill, poor old j plate and her ladyship's jewels had 1close at hand. I followed, and then those who said he had gone beyond mutton, 50 pounds of poultry ami
strain upon'the rabies is five pecdentMr. Andrews twho undertook that 1 been brought down from his Ixindon he turned round upon me. almost sav­ threats—while he commenced his old about 50 pounds of fish.
CHARLES IL BRAD Y.
greater at tlie point where they lest
'branch of businwi asked me to re-1' bankers ; that oue of the person** was 1agely, demanding what I meant by way of living. I sought her in Paris,
Of
all
thia,
if
the
e»tabliahment-.is
upon
the towers, than at the point
T AWYElt, Snco^aor to Clrmrnt Hralth '
*' Don't you and found tliaF in one 6T his1 Jealous properly conducted, not more than
I main ana do hte work ^riffle he was I1 a discharged servant, who knew where !intruding upon him.
L.I 1‘uhllc, I6»urahec and tteil »taU Age:.
where the nine wires are parted, the
I am sufficiently punishtsl,”' he fllfc he half Spirt ted her off" to Lisbon. five pounds will be left over at the
away. And glad enough i was of the I thuae valuable* were kept; that the think
1
I chance: fur In the first place It gave house had been broken into, and the naked in a cold hollow tone, “without 1 followed; but found tnnt they had close ofthe day. Waste is avoided as lose of strength at the anchorage is In­
appreciable. '
' '
,
I mean increase of salary, which was an || whole of the silver swept away ; and having the friends I have disgraced left in his yacht for a two years' cruise, carefully as possible, but the means bv
Portions of the corroded wires ' were
LEWIS DURKBe,
|) and no ope knew where thtn- had which that is effected, especially in
iuijKirtant consideration in those &lt;lays, । that another of the ji&lt;*cused had Lsten I coming here to gloat over me
cut off for experimental jiurpoM,.-ahd
AWYER. NoUry TuMie, Real Ertalc and lu.ur
•— and better still, it.gave me practice I .cangilt in the act of climbing down I
“Ob, Charley/’ I replied, "you ran- i gone. It might be to Constantinople; some of the smaller saloons, may well it was found tliat they retained choir
alien AgrnL Collection* promptlr made, *and
’"1 and experience. Iu which I sux&gt;d of
_________
such 'it might be to Copenhagen; no one be left to the Imagination. There are orlgina! “spring" and. len«ci|y.. Que
C&lt;)Urc|aacllii;’properly egaeuled Oflka In U.’ C. ev*n greater need. I don’t mind Own-1j froib thereof Of nil outhouse close fol not think that 1 have come with
I the place where an enlaanceliud been a motive. Hedden you lr - “isf raced• I could say exactly; and when I returned mysteries connected with the simple of the pieces qf wire removed —Unit
We mis-1 w.*xinu»n,
Ui.Lundon, jI uweervereu
diaoewered snat
that -tne
the concon­ words " hash,” "stew” and "pie” which Menied most corroded,—about
it now, because
I’ve too good an i ■ effected. The case against thte fellow no one. There* is Mine nomtiK*
----- [ ing„.
-------UNION HOUSE,
.opinion of Jack's common sens* toiiujiu was Indicted by the name of take /you are not guilty, Charley, you |.vi&lt;* ship with Charley oa.’board bad which none but the foolishly rash will three feet in length, was tested. It
sailed two days before for South Aus- seek to penetrate.
PHARLB* HHONSOK. rropri. mr.Thi. t.»i-i i* taink that it will have a bad effect on I Rjehard Thompson) seemed to lie clear | know you’re not."
In general, how­ sustained a weJght of 1,330 pounds, and
"Were
you
over
yonder
when
I
was
;
tralla.
in the renter of t.u.ii.e.-. ' him; butwhcD I wiv* his age I thought, ,-nough ; thut against his companions 1
ever it may be affirmed that In no re­ drew down to half its size,, before part­
S..HPU nx.m. on tinj fl&lt;&gt;or. Th*j«t in the m.r- I like many another foolirii young fel rrtrted upon circumstantial evidence. tried?" .he -----asked. .
'Hie undeserved reputation1 that
spect, CALT|&gt;1
except the
dlminutivenesaofthe
_
umi . Ii npevi,
lUrulUllUUUVCntMUl
WC ing. . All’the corroded wires, it should
“
V.«.
!.&gt;■&lt;up
tin
lit..very
Vi.ri.
loot Iluidfhad
rll.l . I__*&lt;__
1___ 1 1‘ .. of Blopperty
«.■___
»&gt; - ..u on e
— .iu an . fo^ tMt I was ho wonderfully clever, I (me
had been
un(l of
Oi tnem,
nu-iii, nanied
naineu .Arnold,
afiioio, uhu
otx-n
i ts;
out
loIntlie
last
gained
In .1..
the case
| portions furnished, is there much be stated, were on the outside of. the
thut
take --to law - us a -----duck , , J..-VU Ul
jn company V.with
n"1 know it was you.”
agt. Moss, procured me a prominent; .choice between these cheap houses and strands examined. The corroding ft
...... . Ishould -----...I Thompson
. Il'-U.
I I.(he
V )
Ulk
vs
to
swimming,
without
the
trouble
;,|.
Q
.
bu
fo
a
.
thiburglary,
prowling
takes
trouble;
before
the
burglary,
prowling
"Haye
you
heard
tlie
judge
say
that
•
uppointment
its
managing
clerk
and
a
I
more
pretentious
and
high-priced
ALF. C?BUXTON,
supposed to have been caused by mois­
rtf
wiIhjt AdVu
/nil
i-AIVrfll.f.-l 1.rtt*
iiioi 1uix&gt;ut the jiark close to
... the
.o— houM*,
hui-He in a“ was impoMibleZor^ny manof sense 1 promise of future
of r.a.
learning.
&lt;Jd
sclM«ol-fvll«iu*
and
partnership .with l places.
The better class of them buv ture from frost which penetrated the
’t’NSMITlT, msnutecturra lUfie ind. cev*
Sbol tiut.w
Gun« treat chun* of
minewas
was one
one Chai
Charley
Ml]Mpicinus manner,
manner, and
and the
thelandlord
landlord
r,fnitm,
ley I Jsnspicfou*
l'» doubt my guilt ?'। SharpUS.-Wart!, An urus 4 Co.* -—‘1—
— j «-t-------------------------------------—t. water-lime cement in which, the ma­
; an&lt;l excellent
meals and take care to cook
I au.l repair* all rtn-a/n.* an-i fine Machinery.
JUcMnary. b1
Unii.brtt at
at 1.
lawrenee. and hte society and rxaiii-: ,rt lbt |lin. at which Thompson
Bret'ch loai!r-&gt;, of any manufacture, ftiroiabed
i mu; blit
out—
—
. ___________
»n had
.
.. 1! business
business poured
poured in
in upon
upon meso
meso fas
fast,that
as
U&gt; suit their patrons.
’ ' ‘ ' j; so
LZ
LL
------,
A sharp sonry of the anchor-jilts Is laid. ?t is
U»t price. Shop nesr the plaining mill.
pie
anything
conducive (&lt;■,
(&lt; o. uU oiayiug swore thatu man—whom
“But what?"
p!e were 3:
ivtiling but ••••nducive
I am ashamed to say I forgot poor lnnluintm»vl»i-«&gt;r.i
lookout may be kept &lt;»&gt;
on »i.
the calendar the intention, as we learn, eventually
mpllraUou. He
He ?,ad
nppllcatton.
niul £W
£5&lt;X) a
a year
year of
&lt;&gt;i J lu* aft™rds reragnlz.ri as Arnold"Charley, you are not guilty. Yuui Charley: wnen onu.
about two by tiie |x&gt;pular restaurateur.
Where to remove tlie masonry, and "house’’
Jiri M J. TIMMERMAN.
: lite
and was waiting for a
u comcom­ cu|ied for the prisoner Thompson the a thief!"
ite own, und
years after jhfc exite! a tedy ini devt&gt; on ordinary days be will provide no lhe anchor-pits In such manner as to
.&gt; &gt;......
mission
in the
army.
A faint smile crossed hl*i face as Ii. mourning was ushered into my pri- more than 30 guHons of clam chowder, prevent the penetration of dump or
—-------—- ------Nearly
----- . -$r -ry &gt; following night, and that thev walked
ehillingof -my fortune,
fortune, past, present, ' „ol togetherln the direotfcxl of Lonl spoke thus, but- H-quickly .vanished,, vale room, and the first words she and my fiO pounds of fish, his provi­ moisture.
I Hhilllngof-inv
| and to come, had been sunk in paying j Thortbury’s park. Thq Dame of the and he uiiawexed gravely, “-Nuhe fit Uh‘ said were, "Oh,- sir—oh, Mr. Smith, sion for a Friday or a "fish day" In
It te averred by those familiar with
; the premiuin and stamp on iny articles.,ji&gt;charg,.(j ^rvant wan O'Hara, and ran tell what we may become; you see)
'■ sorneUiiug must tfedObe-^dojirey tell Lent, will run up to 80 or 7i» gallons of the mode in which the bridge h c..)iJOHN M. ROE.
'
me what to do for Char—for Captain chowder and double his usual supply structed, that, if one-quartet ofthe ac­
OUSE. Hirn »n&lt;l C.irrl*gr Painter. GAlnln, 1 with Sharpite, Ward. Andrews &amp; Co., j,e hud been taken into cusfoilv in the me nsT am."
I hud rushed to Lis side to give himi Lawrlnce.”
uudsfiyoumay suppose that the «x&gt;m- |I&lt;&gt;UM. of H noted receiver of stolen
• Fn-*coiu&lt;, anil I'lijMir Hanning a Sperlalt;
of fish—a fact that affords pleasing at­ tual strength of the cables- were gone,
Shop over lleyi&gt;ol&lt;U i Cook's wagon shop.
tian ionship of a gay young scapegrace gfXMhl ut Sheffield, where, concealed my sympathy, tn be indignant with!
"Captain Lawrince,’ I replied §e- testation to the extent of piety in the the structure would still possess a sus­
like
not the
wisest that
ashes iu
in the
back kitchen.
— Charley was
.....................
.
........a under
Hiioer some aniw
uh- uuck
Kiieiieu, him against the conspiracy of which I verely (for after the first moment of community'.—NrtfYovk Stair.
taining force equal to huix times Lhe
CHAS IK DEMAR A Y.
lawyer’s clerk on nothings year could i
founds mass of silver plate broken aopnotied him to be the victim; and to
ordinary strain put upon ft. It Is
' surprise at being thus abruptly aphave chosen. It led me into all sorb*1 U|, an,i partially melted, but not suf- see him standing before me thus coolly,1 pealt-d to, I recognized my visitor)—
further asMerteti that,if there were any
The New Petroleum Fever.
of scrapes and extravagances; anti I ncjent|y w&gt; to obliterate the marks without one word of thanks or greet­; ]Captain Lawriro?e,| I said,‘has been
danger of "giving awav,” the Mdhe
iu- Union
when, alter eighteen months of racket-| Wherebv it was identified os Ix»nl ing — explaining nothing, denying
The excitement of the early days of would manifest itself in the elongation
; treated Mb fefon for nearly three years.
nothing,
but
rather
giving
me
tacitly
Ing about t&lt;»wn, Charley was gazetted ’ Thornbury’a propertv. The tretch'
E PARADY.
It ia somewhat late now, I think, to the petroleum' discovery in Philadel­ of the wires, when a (,‘omparaiivply
lull ensign in ber majesty s-th regi-.M Old ‘fence* was indletwi also; but to understand that my presence was‘ inquire what can be done for him.'
phia is exceeded now through the re­ heavy strain or weight-was put uixm
ASUFACTVREB of Hoot. »nd Stew. Maktoff ment.atxl ordered off tolndia, I found
pleaded guiltv. and was culled os a unwelcome, and lie would gladly be
them; but that, a critical
having
1»1 and rrjHilrinc nently douo, *l»o Mrld am-u- myself in difficulties, under which I 1 witnew. against' his client. Arnold left alone—vexed inc, and J replied:
‘Oh. yes, yes.’ she criai, It is so—It cent finding of oil about Bradford, in
ttaa to dll all orders promptly, and al tbc luwc.l
spite of the stubbornly held opinion of lieeu instituted, it was found there was
।
is
so;
but
you
dont
know
the
life
I
groaned
for
many
a
year.
Oh,
but
lie
1
.
lUl
j
O
’
Hara
were
defended
by
counsel,
)
“
You
must
have
changed
indeed
ll-tnx prlcw Shop ratt aid« of Main Street.
no elongation, and that, when the
geologist*
and
experts
that
it
did
not
,
have
been
led.
I
would
have
changed
was a right-down gm»d-hearted l*&gt;y I and every dodge that exper.ence ami from what you were, if this is your restrain or weight was removed, the
was Charley ; and If I had hinted at | ingenuity could devise wan made use &lt;- ption of ipi old friend, Charles Law- places with him willingly. Ixx&gt;k here exist so far north. The first believer cablet* retum'ed to their normal condi­
J. B. RASEY,
und here,—and she turned up her that oil could be found In the valley
■
1
my troubles to him, they would very of to get them off', and to throw all rinee!"
was Job Moses, who had made a for­ tion,-with the natural spring.
soon have vanished. Bal 1 was Um t),,. I.b.u.^.u. Thompsou. There was
“Hush!" he exclaimed, seizing me, sk jv&lt; and threw back hex hair, disAfter all, there would seem to be nd
proud fotthnt; and Charley had troubles a public path throughthe park,where by the arm. “ Never mention that ctoring two deep scare, one on her arm tune in patent medicines nt Rochester, good cause for apprehension us to the
of hte own at aterung. which pre- the former hud been areu talking .with nume again. Charles Lawrlnce died and the other on her temple. ‘He N. Y. He bought large tracts of land stability ot the riusiiensloil Bridge.
JOHN WEBSTER,
vented hi* thinking about rue. I'liere I 'fhonifmon : |H*rhapa he had merely the same day that Richard Thompson, struck me there for x&gt;o cause at nil.’ about Limestone fourteen years ago. Nevertheless, it is refresiling to #«•, in
and
bored
diligently,
but
he
found
on
­
she said bitterly; he has often struck
t- was a girl down In Devonshire, when- aaked him bis wav. If he had nceoni- the burglar, found himself in jail."
lacksmiths, ah kind, ot work in th»niarkindications.
He spent all his money these days, what some peoplu might
Charley, ly
*3'"
,IC
•mlth an*'. Iforaaahoelog line alter. 1-1 to pn&gt;n&gt;•- hte family lived—a clergyman's daugh- paninied him to the hall ami assisted
"Do you mean to tell me that you me. If he had known about Charley,
ine.’
; JSif
in his venture, and when it was gone even l&gt;e Inclined to regard ns ah eXceshe Would have killed jne/
_ ' ter—witli whom he had fallen in low, ju the burglary, how came It that he bad act or part in that robbery ?”
tried
to
Induce
snecuihiors to invest, of caution on the part of a railroad &lt;v»p.
aid
me
her
miserable
•£„'*
i
Then sh6 told me ....
| ami would have married straight otr,' lthe prisoner Arnold* had not also
“A Jury of my countrymen have
and was ho entHufdaatic that people pondlon: and we think that the Motion'
W. D. PURCIIIS,
but her father, a proud man and de- 1^11 taken? As for O'Hara, lie poor found me guilty of it,” iie answered storv. It appeared that, lacking cour­
♦•ailed him crazy. The oil was found of the Great Western Company, in­
PKOPRILTUH Sipp*o MUK S mile, w
£ | voted worahiper of mammon inut of innocent, was the victim of the old m«j moodily; “is not that enough?"
age to tell poor Charley of her false­
ordering the discontinuance of passen­
DontviUe. Flour aod Fcrd alwaf..... „ ’*
"Why did you not write to me? hood. and the approaching marriage । two years ago, and since then not leas
• - • - jeW »fonce/
one had seen him
- Cuitom Grindlur a»&lt;l Sawlnit
and gave my poor friend the cold bring the stolen plate lo Sheffield. Why did you not defend yourself? into which she had been lured by the ;tiian 110,000,000 have Been invested ger trains across the bridge, until the
question of ibrentire aafety is sattelarshoulder. 1 never could see any beauty Someone elsernight havetaken it to the Why, oh, Charley—" I stopped, hot dazzle of a coronet, she had written to 1 within a circuit of twenty miles.
,torily
settled, is worthv of all com­
Land
that
two
years
ago
would
have
I in Laura Tregarven, the dnmsvl In Jew's house, ami there was nothing to knowing what to say.
him up to the time of his departure
mendation. .
"
JAMES FLEMING,
I question ; and later on Knew her »&lt; • show that O'Hara knew the bud char­
“What wan the use?” be replied, in from India; that having landed at Fal- t&gt;een dear at any prioo now sells at
VXTATCHMAKERand Jcvrlrr, cad *Uie uf Main ’ what she Wtts—a white-blooded little acter of that mansion into which—re a softer tone than he had hitherto mouth| he rodtte her-fotber’s house, $1,000 an acre. Within a distance of
■“’'i’wSSlS’j
„ ! "Imptatan. without a. luktagoud quall- suggested his defender—be might have used; "I was caught in the act'. What, and there tournwd tke^tnrth; that, nr- four miles three flouriahingtowna hnvd
A young -wffintn wanting to buy
V»)iS2"
j" ” ”
”■ ty to nutkrht-nwlfor any ottael..-liu[w m„ ________________ __ _______ ________ could I say ?"
&lt; tuated by a mad desire to see her once 1Hprung Into existence, and the town of stockings was not aware that they
! been inveigled ; and so forth, and re
Bradford, formerly eonsistiog cfa lum­
—----------------------------------^pThorn"Charley,” I said; •• took me in the iagain,
~--------------i 1’J’- 1” Charley's eyes however, she ODi but the jury were not to Im* liumhe had betaken himself
to'
were num liexedaccording to size. The
lyjlL E. GRIGGS,
was perfection; and in one of their 1 i&gt;ug|rei|; and after a short-discussion face.”
bury Hail;,that
having
SeenHer
her in the berman’s tavern and a few scattered clerk in the store politely asked her
---------------■„------farm houses, now has 3..r&gt;00 inhabit­
A ucrioNEKH. win attrnd to ail Sak« that may I stolen interviews they vowed eternal I foUlld Arnold und O'Hara guilty.
He did so.
grounds, and not daring for her sake ,
what number she wore. She did not
«|T. t!*Jn‘nr1'-1 ,o w* c,r“- 'rcn“ ’**»"»«*• 1 love and constancy ; ami Charley rar-1 -ptH.v |uui no doubt about Thompson ;
"Now, tell me," I continued, "and) to an-'mach her, he wrote k wild, de*- ants, and the furore has extended understand him, and getting angry,
north into New York State. The oil
OlMhimacsil.___________ •____________
| rJw| wlU1 hi(n to Renga] ))er solemn •
-------------------&gt;--------------bud he not-agtiiall-V been caughpn. the tell me truly, I Implore rco by/tbe pera.- etter, imploring her to see him
said: “Why, two, you frtol.’1 '
'
—------- -------------------promise never, never, never to marry act? This prisoner hud no ipounsel; memory
onoe more, If only to te
tell him that uhe belt ia about two miles wide, and has
ntmory of our old friendship,
friendship; What
wha once
FRANK
J. PUR
CHIS,
A clergyman was preparing liis dis­
I another.
.
’ '“
- at Thorn- was
rou were cdoing
that night
and
— happy,
—rrJ, —
2 if she were not (as he new nearly 400 producing wells. One
hud asked no qu -stions of uny of the Sou
XTTLMOt nARBEIt. Mid dealer in Cotten. Tie*.
peculiarity
is
that
the
oil
is
found
at
a
course
for
Sunday,
stopping
occasion
­
uryHall?"
’
knew of her husband) U/
toffy
Mv with
wiu&gt; him;
unu; ;
T GeM'i FuraWiinj Good*, and Cigara of the 1
Three years pruned, and this brings witneasea against him; undujxm being &gt;urv Hail?”
depth, the -verugi- being 1,100 ally to review whnt he had written,
t&gt;r»t qaality, ot&gt;e door multi of Vnlon Hoane.
"Go and aak the Judge."
।, tliat by Ill-luck
ill-lack he intrusted this letter great
1
me to the time I spoke of when I be­ asked if he wished to say anything in
“No; I ask you."
for delivery to the man Arnold, who ,feet, and some wells are 1,400 feet deep, and to erase that which he was disgan my story. 1 had just finished his defense, merely shook his head.
U. S. MAIL LINE
"And I.will not fadiSga your&gt;uri- was prowling about for his own pur- :and the dally product h about two po«&gt;&lt;l to disapprove, when be was ac­
prefiaring a brief in a great patent ‘What will hr get?' asked a young
thousand barrels.
There arc three costed by blh little sou, who numbered
case we had for trial in Guildball, and barrister in front of me. ‘Oh. ten osity; wait till to-morrow, and you will pores, that he received from him her
pipe linen connecting the wells with but five • summers: "Father, does
me last
nun in the
me uiuev
mr it
n was
wua years at least,’said the friend he ad- find all about It in tlie newapapeni. answer, in which tdie accorded him a
was the
mllee—
—for
the Erie road, thirteen miles away,
“Cer&gt;
late—when in came Mr. Bharpuswltli dressed; it's a bud case: but what a Confound it, man! is it not enough for last interview In the balcony of her ,and one is to be built sixty miles long. God tell you what to preach
rii connection* with tralna cul ami .mt
tainly, my child.” "Then what makes
Battle Crrek Turadaya sad Saturday. al
one day to be tried, convicted ana con­ boudojr that she had parted,with him
— . of
.. deeds
.
, good-looking
fellow the scoundrel is!'
a couple
in bis hand, und, ‘Oh,
)
A branch of the Erie road that runs you scratch It out-?”.,.
( )Hr.
Mr. Smith,’ he said. ‘I am sorry t* de­
The dock nt York castle is pannelled demned to be transported for the beat about one o’clock; that the alarm of through the district and whose Lusirobbers
was
not
given
until
nearly
tain you. but the stationer has been In nt the shies, and raised a good part of one's life: without having a
A locomotive engineer, JWrt di»
ne»e, a few months ago, was but tS^OO
much behind-hand with the engross­ height from the ground. 1 was stand­ confffiwion wrung out of One. Hte tbree;andHjD&gt;npViihaincun®ittbat
charged, revenged himself by aayimt
iHisfcIlaurous Cards.
•
she bad heard him sentenced its one of 'a month, now does »35,00d a nujnlb. that It was abeut time he Jteft. lhecx&gt;ming of this settlement, and us it must ing in a sort of gangway there is to this?”
" Then you refuse to tell me the the burglars she had never suspected Much of the land is bought outright, pany, anyhow, for tlie sake of his life,
go offto-piglrt by the niail-traln, would ।the right of it, and iMMild'onJy see the
but that he had dejiarted, and returned but in most cases it is luased und the for "there was nothing left of the track
you be so good as to assist me while I back of the prlrenerH’ hmds; so when truth ?”
IOILN Q. CBESSY,
to his home. The foot was—as I after­ owner paid a bonus and royalty, one- but two streaks of rust and the right
U
siIlWHl
verity it with theconveynneer*t»&lt;fraft?’ I heard the above retnaric, I began'to
“Th«i i^feuot trae that you partici- wards found—that while preening her fourth being now claimed. Capital ia of
Now thia was mere clerk’s work,and press forward, out of curiosity, to see
way.”
.in. -Tl
now pouring into the valley and own­
1 offered to do it myreif; but lie was what sort of a looking num Uris Rich­ paled in the burglary?" I demanded to fly with him, she had torn hereclf ers are all. dreaming of wealth, the
An eloping couple Siert1 overtaken'
from his side, and retired without bid­
j
:;.
always considerate of other’s trouide, ard Thompson was: bui my Attrition suddenly.
very door-yards being invaded by the by the girl’s fattier at Casey Statkm,'
ding
1dm
farewell;
and
that
be
had
He flushed crimson, then suddenly
and Insisted upon helping. So he took was diverted by a rustling of silks, and
derrick and drill. "Craiy” Job Moses
the draft and read it. while I followed the next moment Lauro, Coqntess of turned deadly pole and stammered. "I waited, hoping against hope that she is making 1500 a day on royalties, but Tenn. He pulled berout other lovaria
ta A|F»vt4 Ural Estate Secnrilin,
wagon, put her in front of himself on
would return, till the alarm was given,
.
him in the parchment to see that il Thornbury, escorted by her noble —yon—I—did not Bay so.”
wus ] iropurly copied. It wag a ma.-1 spoore. appeared- on the bench, and
"But I am sure of it,” I answered; and be wre captured, as before des­ the most noticeable case of sudden a mule’s back, and started lor home.
wealth is Mike McCarthy, a drunkeo
riage-settlement. whereby Lonl Thorn- was politely handed into a seat on tlie ‘‘•o sure that I mean to reek Arnold, cribed. It also transpired that a servant Irish switch-tender of the Erie rail­ Thi* lover fcave chase, but Ids wag6n
broke down. Did bls preabnce’pf hi?nd’
bury, a nobleman of seventy years of left of the Judge By the high sheriff. and find oat what yon really were to­ In the house was implicated in the rob­ road. His father left him sixty acres
de»ert him in that emergenuv? tfo..
age.' and anything but a reputable Now, I think that handbome, well­ gether about He,can have no object bery; that the plate was quietly
,'V$U»5U TIME.
1/ ™u
in conmUng the Lrplp naw,
•
slipped
out of aside door; and tliat of land that Mike couldn’t pav the H« «htajle.l
character,
settled
£00.000
upon
hte
dreared
women
are
ornament#
in
near
­
1. BUSSELL.
the window near which my friend taxes on and would have sold at any slide off!" She wriggled out of her
bride elect, and this lady was no other ly every seen®; bu£ I cohnot bear to tin n—"
••Wall?”
'
had been taken had been broken- only price. Bat Mike had a shrewd wife parent’s grip, and Klidofl |he smooth
than IffiUnuTreRarven! ‘Poor Charley!’ ree them fh a criminal court, hndtave
who wouldn't let it go, and Mike is back of - the mule. Before the patent
‘’Well, I shall beg an interview with as a ruse to avert ', suspicion. But
thought I. as I walked home, ‘how am no patience with the morbid curiosity
now selling at 11,000 an acre and is
I to break to you tliis rupture of all which brings them there. It was the Judge, and tell him what I mum- after all the most important Informa­ making |500 a week on royalties. could gek Jier remounted the lover'
came up afoot, and. in aha»d-tnhhi
tion that Lady Thornbury gave me
your hopes?’ And my difficulty was therefore with no pteksant feelings
IS BUMS OF RROM
was that her brute of a husumd was Mike still wears his greasy switch­ encounter, triumphed over tbffi
not toMefied when, a day or two after­ that I beheld mjr fine lady simpering
man’s clothes, butbels naving a "high man. Then the young ones moun
wards, I received a letter from Mm, in her bridal bonnet, and composing i
ibury Hall
old time,” throwing his money around the mule and fled.
'
stating that hte regiment was ordered, hfy.ffiik,eo wklrts in prerened'of the at the time ti
loose among the boys, and is the mod­
home, and bidding me wish him toy poor devils' who were to find their way milted, but v
The did lady who went to the G
ified Johnny Steele of the new dispen­
i upon his prmjjeet of again beholding to the bulks. I thought of Charley, in its commit
Samaritan in "Willoughby street,
sation.
Apply to
Wm. A. ATwworru,
{\ hte darling constant Laura.
and contrasted his fipe manly form
other day; torn quart of soup,
at hU residence or store. '‘■
“No; you were there to see that false
Well, six months iMsead, and I heard und open brow with the deprepid
Mrs, McElllgoi, her next door neigh­
••1 will not," say* Bev. Dr. Bellows, bor, that she iwdh't tte pleasure M
no ntore of Charley; nor; indeed,' had limbs and ratyr-llke features ofthe old woman;”
“What false woman ?"
demand of amusement that it should knowing Sam Ariton, but- abe wouid^
I much time to think about him, for reprobate to whom she had sold her­
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
d
hfrcU
y
instruct
,
-elevate,
warn,
or
iny
say that be made flm-rate soup.
poor old Wardle’s illnev* ended in hte self. Theresdse Mt. proud androidvfbllrt the jodiy pro­ Ttorubuiy that U.”
provt?. If It give genuine pleasure.
death, aqd (I-was appointed, provis­ hearted as.
tt do not Mrn.jk. ticjinhS, o? * " Are yautorfmr •oBMdc^a twwer-bdd
ionally, a mufiaging clerk in bis stead. ceeded to- pass sentence on Richard
Ltox &amp; Portzr, PraMtetan*.
tnum^lbe^X,
inJara,! will klsaa it. and without a
The assizes were on, and we had sev­ Thompson, who was now alone in the
•Well Uien, look !&gt;«., JackBtallb,” sult wta, that Charley Lawrenee came
eral heavy castm for trial in different dock, leaning over tlie front rail with
home, WasreimutedlnhU re«imt*at, Heaven on its bead?
.
. ■
. the orders.” answered the gardenix.
parte of the country. One of these, the hte face buried in his hands. He stood
"Why, It’ll dotte;ipail'our cnxpwt
and—
up sternly enough daring tlie trial .and
ground ”*
"Can^B help it, ftinm
while his companions were receiving thi*—whatever story you may get from : ‘And married Lady Thornbury?' In Chicago that an audience is said to
thither I went by the mail-Cor 'thaw sentence; hut now he seemed to have Arnold shall -be flatly contradicted by
look, when viewed from above, like a them’s your pa's order*; herayatre’lri
eagerly demanded I.
have it laid out for horticulture, not
were lo railways in those days—with broken down. Hte lordship briefly me on the first opportunity.fit will be
'Um-in, no, replied Smith; but he eobbleetone pavement.
for husbandry 1”

ilashvilk girtdory.

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MONEY

TO

LOAN!

$500.00 and UPWARDS

MONEY TO LOAN!

$30.00 to $300.00.

Both Hide*.

�I

■ENT, aad get the Old an* Beliable

XX.UVH.LV,
FRIDAT,

main

Line.

ANf» zrrKE nov. m. ir«, tkaiks on
- the Mri* Use wUt p*m J*&gt;fc*»* as a^ten:

on

1*77

X—

cred their carriage top* unto queer look

NEW GOODS!

0OJT 3M OW .VOI8KCJ

rforeat north Baya slid down hill on chairs, and har- moved to Ohio in 1805.
waaaHes off mwd calve* and dog* to small sleds.
»n. Recent- BuahHw* Just ’ dropped down in the

SBdW,
[th
vagrant family had multiplied into sev­
eral fami’iea, including over fifty per­
son*, and wa* dwelling in |&gt;ov&lt;!rfr, ig­
norance, and sloth. The log bouaen
were unprovided with anything that
could cwatritmte to human comfort.
There wm no farnitore except Hocks
andptoeeooriog. But one perwu could

The old men and tire young men, the
middle-nged men and the boys, all col­
lected abunt a certain stecp'hill on the
corner of the main street qf tlw, place,
and then and there executed aotne of

Jackson Wttgon

~ikzs'mi&amp; luxxsL

GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

SPECIALTIES

tire track. Tire ried* raninto the crowd
■nd tripped up it* most dignified mem-

a scnip of printed paper was to be found
iu the plsoc. Noneof the j-oungergen­
eration had ever been to the nearest
town. All were profoundly ignorant
of toe world, and devoid of oifhor re­
ligion or morality.
They obtained a

!-C w
ieatin wealth, position, and fleah&gt; roll­
__ *■&gt;
ed off their conveyance*, and rolled out Hay per Too.
Clnqer
Seed
per
b
into the snow, with a lively throwing
of legs and anna- Other* went* ao fast
Urey went ahead of their Med*. F«w
of them were used to toe buainoNt. and
t? crop* a* their huty habits prompted some of tho steering was enough to
them to obtain, and from the game of make a dog laugh. Now and then a
THE PROPRIETORS ,UB BEADY
the forest and the fish of Dead river.
Id abort, the BubietK undur the influ­ and sail down the hill like a long-leg­
ence of nature and solitude, had re­ ged swan. But the old farmers Were TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK
lapsed into a barbarism more deprav­ too funny forAnything. They always
ing than that of the savages that dwelt took tlie middle of the rood, and whan PUL FOR PAST FAVORS. THEY SO­
coming up the bill they would narrow­
in those wood* three cenfuries ago.
ly mu* one sled, and stopping to watch LICIT A SHARE OF .PUBLIC PATthat iu its descent, would be unexpect­
Gkkat 8xaki»!—The citizens of edly Msailod in the hack by another,
Lickskillet, Ridgeway Towutoip, Osage and scut dying over and over in toe RONAGE.
10-88
County, Kansas, have hud an unusual snow. A snow carnival wire held in
kind of excitement in liuntixffr anakes.
■ISBON AKOBTOV
Last autumn some people saw. snakes
going in and out of a hole in Mr. Loah’s
place, so a number of neighbors conclu­
ded to dig them out A week ago but
Saturday a party went tn work. After
digging part of the afternoon they enure wrapped in white ermine and red and
to a den of the reptiles. A« it wus a Mne cloak*; thf-n camo a wondrous
poor day for *nakcx,|the result of the crowd. All the horses were adorned
SE»RIT*G, 1*7T.
with plumes, uteheM, red blankets, and
slaughter was only eighty-six, conaist-. arches of silver bells, (some contented
ing of rattlesnakes, copperheads, black themselves with dinner bells, and how
snakes and blue racers, some of which ana then wm seen avow bell), and the
sleigh* wore highly decorated With
We are hist xeceivi; g for the Early
■were six feet long, and some were as tings, oatrich feathers, and gorgeous
THAN EVER!
Spring Trade a desirable line al
large a* a man’s arm. Some pf toe rat patterns of wall paper were amongst
Every conveyance
tlesnakea hail os many ten rattlre. the otlornmente.
There are more supposed to be in the
hole that will de dug out in time.
seven. The procession must have been
two miles long.
After all the talk about “frivolous
BLEACHED AND BROWN
und immoral” France, it appear* that
Hornets on a Train.
there urr&gt; illegitimate birth* in Gerniany. In France tlie illegitimate births
A* the Missouri Pacific train waalenvarc but 70 in 1,000, while in Pru**ia,out ing: liller’e Landing, Monday night, a
of 1,000 births, 130are illegitimate; and gentleman canre alxjsrd canyInga stick,
to which wiu cnriotitdy attached a hor­
in Southern Germany 800 out of 1,000 net’s nest. He had found it in the woods
are illegitimate. In Lower Austria the and it had the appearance of being ten­
ALL STANDARD MAKES AT
antlew.
But. when brought into the
proportion runs up to 305 out of 1,000.
LOW PRICES.
warm atmosphere of the car and placed
and in Carinthia nearly every other near the stove- the heat soon awakened
• child ia legitimiure.
its dormant life, and a low, humming
noise from the interior warned tire em­
We art also in reocipt of a fine a
HorUucnt of
They tell of a prominent Methodist bryo naturalist and his roiupanions in
destined misery that the sorrow was
brother at Wuatfleld, Maa*., who took about to begin.
A frantic- effort to
AJNSWORTH-k BROOKS.
hi* little ton to church witli him Sun­ throw the ne*t from the window reltMteday evening, and sat in the “amen cor­ cd the imprisoned insects, and the next
QwiwpID—Ilin
instant
they
swarmed
through
tire
car,
ner.” When the enthusiasm was at its
each individual hornet armed with fnry
height and the responses coming often and savagely l*nt ou the war-patii.
and heartily from the stentorian lungs They struck right and left, and every­
W« *hril continue U&gt; pay the njgnrot Mark* I
Price tn Crab l« *11 riafe of Orrin rad Fenner.
of the father, the boy, who had alto got where left in their trail a cry of agony.
Women shrieked and men vented cur­
thoroughly roused, kept poking hU par­ se* loud and deep. But the sorrow IN B0TH KID AND GOAT. BUT­
ent In the ribs, whispering, “Holler waxed apace and roc misery iDoreosed.
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES.
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
People tumpled over seat* and grovel­
louder, fathex; holler amen louder.”
ed oxi the .floor \ polonaises were torn
STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;C.,
and scatten'll in ptonxiteotm confusion:
Tlie settled expression of determina­ bald-headed men mopped their shining
tion that mantle* the face of a man who pates in agony and cursed the fool who
Wnefavine, Kite, Jen. 1, «77.
is Just starting out to have a tooth pull­ had turned that happy car into n carni­
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
val of pain. Rushing to the rescue of We can do yon good cm Bret* and
ed I* only equaled by the subdued look his
btrlnagun-d psasengem, Conductor Shoes, os onr facilities for handling
that creep* over his feature* as ho pann­ King wo* met on the threwold with these goods arc unequalled in thi* town.
es with his hand on too door knob of such a warm reception Hurt his inquiry, We have the
the dental room, turns quietly around, “What the Dicken*— F’ may not have
been *o far wrong, after alL But tire
and tip-toes back through the hallway, Conductor only clasped hi* lipw with
out doois again.
both bauds and commenced an Indian
war-d*uice in perfect keeping with the
An exchange «ay»: “What {« the conduct of hi* paucngi-r*. He seem­
OF MEN’S BOYS’A YOUTHS’
ingly lost all anxiety to inquire any fur­
danger of the hour T” There are *ev- ther. or, if his curiosity w;w notappeased, be prudently from exprosuog it.
moat to fear i* the danger of getting Finally the doom and windows were
FOR THE NEXT B0 DAYS I WILL
“•tuck” with one of those counterfeit thrown oj&gt;en, und the hornets begun to
leave toe car. In a little while only a
CLOSE OUT
thousand dollar notes now in circula­ few stray ones were left, and these toe On the wnv.
Do not
tion.
pawumpfrs kindly refrained from hur­ have seen Our Goods an
rying, but nltewed them to take their defy any legitimate dealt
WINTER GOODS
tuna, which. Everything considered, the price* we will make ’
The Cincinnatti Coonunial soya: was magnanimous on the part of the
Our Stock of
“Why ia it that editor* never commit people who had undergone «&lt;&gt; much dis­
suicide ! The Burlington Hawkeye has comfort ou aeronnt of tlie intrusion of
investigated this subject a little, and ths hornet*.—«t Loui* AcpUbom.

BARRYVILLE MILLS.

MEN’S AND BOYS'

W. G. HLSWORTH &amp; CO

CLOTHING,

WHICH 18 CHEAPER

Cotton, Strips, Tilts aid Mi.

COME AND SEE.

OVER 500 NOW 17546386

AND EVERY ONE GIVES ENTIRE

SATISFACTION
I now have a full stock of them and will
sell you one at the same price that my com­
petitors charge you for a poor one. I have
them with the New Truss Rod improvement
which makes the strongest and lightest run­
ning Wagon in the world.
Also a full and complete stock of

AND TINWARE
And the only place in town where you can
get First-class Tinsmithing done.

■tx! Sunday i&gt;l*bu. at 7,30 p.tn.. NateriIfe».iS p.
arririnrat Jaekwa ri 12,09 mldnlfht, and al X
troUM5a.mK. C. BROWN,
H. B. JXDTARD.
Aw't Gen'l Oupt Jackaoa. U«nT Snp’t Pvtr
Him C- Wrarwnsi a.
*
Gra’I Fbm »nd Tlrkrt Aamt. Chleaaa

UEGAX.
PROBaTB orx&gt;kk.
Stats ar Micwtcxl. 1
Cocstt or lUanr, l

at.'STu’ass

notice to the penom Interested in »«tdeM*l-, of
5udeney Of eatd petition, and the hearing thei
eaoTlnc a ropy of th* order to bo publlibed
f NAfiUVIl.i.K NEWS, a newrpancr printed I
circulated In the County of lUrry four *i&gt;cc«ai
woeka, prevtoM to Mid day of bearing.
CI.EMI-.N7 -VITII.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

WoneoA, Missei’ &amp; Ckfflra’s

PRODUCE!

RKMKWTtKJT.

I&gt;»ted, NariwUle. March I3th, M77.
unns DURKEE,

«

Has opened a

NICE SPRING STOCK of

DOWS I

Boss Stock

Cooniy, Michigan', ail o( the enUtc, right,
Intercal of tlie Mid deeou»&lt;] of, ia and lo

oomri

DOWN!

Dated, NaebrlU*. March Had, A. D. 11
■
LEWIS DURXI
Admiubtratoc of sa!

J9-2S

CLOTHING

MORTGAGE 8ALK!

Murtcxn. ma.te M&gt;d derated by
ay rad ifartara X. Murphey, ta

Which will be sold very low1 for

r Harry, rad suit-a? MichlMay, A. D. M7B. at 11 o'clock.
Uber Klahtof Mon«a&lt;ro.on

RMLKS OF COST 1

thinks it is because too druggist* won’t
■ell strychnine on long time.

Newspaper Men.

GHOOT5XXES,

ra Attorney fee of fifty dotJan
M.-rt.-u- i'l.e Mortk-ak:e. i^v
the whole amount accnrod by i

PREPARATORY FOR THE SPRING

TRADE.

thirty days front

NotioxiM, Etc.,

Thc New Hampshire man who mar­
ried five times and tried to defend iris
ac|ion on the ground that Solomon had
a thousand, discovered that time* had

Wilt be complete in a few, days.

by day, afed toe temptationiato believe
m neither God, man nor woman, i on­
When an nnsnphiM&gt;eated Rend girl ly wdnder that they believe anything.
Another trial is inadequate coxnptnita-

tendoat on her wedding trip, her gen­
his wits. God kn ows EZiJKe are no
eral reaeinblauce to a Central Pacific
harderwnrked men than the newspaper
men of this country—and It' is not on
and Marc at her in spscehlm amaze­ account of the bard times; it is the
name in mH time*. Tire vast majority
ment.
of them have to struggle for a liveli­
hood. A tiiitd trial is the diseased apBryant, the poet, i* 80; Longfellow, iwtite for unheaKhy intelligence. You
the poet, i*TO; Whittier, the poet, i*0&amp;. blame the newspaper* for prominence
Poet* live longer than editor*. LttV
toi*if thesenptadid not
all jo into the poetry Imrinens.

0J-All kmtU of Couiant Product^
KF" taken in exekangf for

A LITTLE MONEY
Will go a grr:tt war if expended at my
store. Everv ixxiy cos.e in and «;•
that what I advertise is a fact-

RE.1DY I\1Y,

OOME IARLY5

Ntehvflte, March T. W77.

I.9.HUWBWH0.
TO CONSUMPTIVES."

er wlthi
quart*r(!-4). of Section •

'Live and hep others Live,
by Fa,ir Deaing.”
January 17to, 1877.

I. C. BOISE.
AbranUftil Q*ari*«y Jmrrari, Ayriy Hterieeted.

i food.

•ucij big feet that, if be get* them wet

WITH A FEW OF MY MANY LOW PRICES,
I WILL LEAVE IT TO YOU WHERE TO
LEAVE YOUR CASH AND PRODUCE.

airy

hi. hwd MUI JVbnuur.

not fouls.

T

Manyabcy hasW hi* grip on hi*

*w

BurmsDds it. The
on the nervoa* fore
«-d. and men are tci
artiflrial atinniln*.

'to the Went End
; There ienpto-

CTBUSSTEBET,
f 1617|
Mori****
If You Want to Bur a First Clas»

SEWING MACHINE
You can SAVE MONEY by Caluxg
At this Office.

Cta Fimr art Gtirtti Sesis,
STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, Ac.
New Sort*.. By Mull.

Prints, New Patterns,

07 cts.

Nice Gingham,

10 cts.

That old doller Jap Tea,

80 cts.

A Coffee Sugar,
num “who shot I

•Hk

Kerosene Oil.

8 1-2 lbs., $1.00
25 cts.

C. A. TRUMAN.

�CONSIDER! I GOOD NEWS
For the People!

signed the

The Reliable Firm of

teach tn the That excellent chromo, "The Mother’s
Joy," is given to every sulwcriber, and
ofthe firm of Ruck i sold his interest in Addrew L. A. God«Y, Philadelphia, Pa.

tight that ahe resembled a waspin harreat time. She was devoutly perusing
a Bible and as we cast our eye* upon

to-nW9
-8, C. Wiurra i, r.Ma« oat anteever read in that Holy Book that God
rial hr a i&gt;.» honw.
made her in his owrf image,- and if she
-Woadlaad Outer hu a Reform
imagined she wa* improving upon the
Club of sixty members.
.
model by that kind of lacing.*
—The ‘Reform Club went to Maple
—David Demany and I. N. Kellogg,
Grove to otganize a Club last night.
two enterprising mechanics of Maple
—The beautiful snow is melting a way
Grove, have purchased the lots of D.
under the warm influence of Old Sol.
C. Griffiitb’s. on *outk Main St., cm&gt;
•—Colds are coming on finely and do­ slating of more than &lt;an acre of ground,
ing wall, but muslin is down to ten und propose tn immediately erect a
cents per yard.
building into which they will put ma­
—Peter Deller has the foundation chinery for manufacturing builder’s
made for a barn 40x55 feet. H. 8. Lar­ material, and doing general cabinet
work and turning. They have been to
kin* is the builder.
—The Reform Club have appointed Grand Rapid* inspecting machinery.
a committee to secure a room suitable, - —We understand that Makepeace’s
for a reading room. Good.
saloon was the scene of a disgraceful
—Shume Fouta, of Middleville, has pow wow all night long Wednesday
gurchased J. Stockman’s livery- Mr, night Several fights occured in which
Fouta, we understand, is an old livery- Makepeace and the new livery man
took an active part. In the melee* the
keeper. .
.
—Charley Lentz is doing’ a fine job of stove was knocked down,a billiard table
lamps,
chain, etc, broken. A family
painting and papering in the interior
of his late purchase. Hastings Banner by the name of Hager, who live* over
the
store
were kept awake and bother­
please copy.
ed all night long by their running up to
fix up the pipe.
At last Mrs. Hager
throughout Tuesday night and Wed­
got tired of each foolishness and knock
nesday which made all the trains very
ed two ofthe men. down stairs with a
late Wednesday.
broom-stick. A citizen stepped in tlie
'ST* —C. C. Wolcott luu sold his reridcye next morning and found Makepeace
across Quaker Brook, to Dr .M. C. Ellis, building a fire in the stove which was
for $3,200. This is one of the finest minus pipe.
residences in tlie village.
THE TEMPERANCE WORK.
—The Greenback party of Maple

MAKING GOOD FLOIK,

CT Qngyyrrn seU* Middleville floor.

arm north &lt;rf Hastings.
: Mead. of Maple Grove, has

ty 100 full Suit* of Men’s and Boys,"
Clothing-at
,
Daughxrtt’s.

And a Good Yield.

Hare just added, to their usual large stock of Gcnoral Merchandi**, a

XOTICE.
All persons having mumttted accounts
with me, will please call and settle
within 80 days from date.
Nashville, Mareh 16th, 1877.
G. A. Truman.

LARGE STOCK OF

down on the 14th of Feb., ia now living
in a better one than before. Gaster.

rr Men’s Full Butt* only $3.00
__________At Daugherty’*.

Dry-goods, Groceries

HASTINGS ITEM.

ry Mammoth Clover Seed for sale
nt the Nashville Eleyator.

Miss Mary MatUmwsVill teach in the
Sheridan district thia summer.

ty The finest lot of Gent’* Fashion­
On Monday before Justice Riker, the
At Dauohxrtt’k
people vs. Charles J. Wooten and Char­ able Panto
les McCartey, arraigned for examina­
Lost.—Iu this village a White Silk
tion upon a charge of burglary. They Handkerchief witli a blue border. The
finder will confer a favor by leaving the
same at this office.
the Circuit Court.
A.Pound Social was held at Union
&lt;y The. most stylish and nobby Suits
Hall, on Saturday evening last, under
At Daughertt’s.
the auspice* of the Ladies Temperance
ty latest Style Spring Hat* at
Union. An entertainment consutiug
Truman’s.
of songs; recitation*.; oad tableaux,
&lt;y I can and will sell Ready Made
wa* given, which was appreciated by
all present. The receipts of the eve­ Clothing tu cheap as any dealer in the
A. M. Daugherty.
ning amounting to $75 will lie used for coun^r.

the benefit of,the poor and needy in pur
ty Buckwheat Flour at Griffith’s.
city.
—My Rose Pecko $1 Tea, is the finest
Mr*. Hand is making arrangements
to open a bakery in the store formerly ever brought to Nashville.
A. M. Daugherty.
occupied by her as a grocery on th'e wcst
side of Jefferson Street. .
ty Full finite for Boys only $4.00, at
"Fred Sweet’s electric clock fe» a curi­
Daugherty’s.
osity that attracts much attention. It
—"Gowaydar. Give me a chance to
can be seen at the port office.
buy Clothing
At Daugherty's.
Another large temperance meeting
was held here last Sunday evening.
—Low figures on Boots and Shoe* at
Very intcrestingspeeches wfcremade by
Daugherty's.
Geo. M. Dewey, Mrs. Norman Bailey,
This is Btudnem.
Grove, will meet in caucus nt P. M.
and Clement Smith, after which mauy
Our
Reform
Club
still*cxert*
its
in
­
Persona indebted to the underrigned
Hyde’s, on Wednesday next at 1 P. M.
names were added,to the already largo for services, will please call at my office
fluence to gather human kind into its
to nominate township officers.
Rot.
| and settle immediately, or their accounts
and save them from the sin ofintox- list of “tetotler*.”
—Last Monday Jonah’s drays-were fold,
:
will be put into proper hands for col­
llMtlng*. Mareh ««t, l«H
lection. I must nay my debt*.
' happy, y Dr. Ellis moved into his new ‘ icating drinks aiida drunkard's grave. I
WM. Jonks. Dentist.
MAPLE GROVE.
purchase across Quaker Brook, and A. The Club have private meetings every.
Monday night in Chipman’s' hall, and
Sellick moved into the house of Doc’s.
' —I want 300 barrels of good shipping
regular public meetings every Friday Editor of the News :
Apples, its soon as the weather will
—C. C. Wolcott occupies his space night
)
at the Opera House. Their last
There has been a good deal of inter­ permit of handiiug them.
■
this week with a new advt forthc Jack- jmeeting at tlie Opera House wm at­
est manifested in some of the school
A. M. Daugherty.
non wagon. Charley has sold thirty of itended by a full house. Wm. Feasfer,
districts in getting up exhibitions at
these popular wagons since Sept. last. ।the president of the Club, had charge
Republican
Caucus.
the close of schools.
—The M. C. R. R. Co. arc overhaul— 'of the meeting, and performed hi* port
On the 8th the Norton School closed
Tlie Republican Electors of the town­
ing and repairing the bridge between in a brisk, business-like manner. Dr. with an exhibition, a large attendance ship of Castleton, will meet at the of­
fice of Elihu Chipman, on Saturday,
this place and Vermontville. This W. H. Young was introduced to the and a good time was had.
company propones to steer clear of audience, who/nade the maiden speech
Miss Alice Powers, teaching in the March 24th, at 2 o’clock, p. tn., for (he
of the evening. The Dr. spoke of the Branch District., closed her school on purpo«e of nominating township officers
Aihtabnla affairs.
for the ensuing year.
rise mid progress of the Reformers, the 12th inst, giving an exhibition in
Dated, Nashville,, March 13th, 1877.
—Myron Hester, the man that built
their unscctarian principles, and the in the evening, that was really a suc­
John Kkaglk,
and carried on the first store in Nash­
Chairman Township Corn.
hopes of their success. The address cess. Nearly all of the scholars took
- ville, was in town last week, setting up
was full of rich, theological temperance an active part. Good taste was exhib­
Concns.
Ainsworth A Brooks’ engine. He now
food, was delivered in an able manner ited in selecting the pieces and charac­
hails from Grand Rapids.
The Democrats will meet at Chip­
and so well received by the audience'
—A typographical error in the call that a unanimous vote of thanks was ter* to represent them. Miss Powers man's Hall on Wednesday, March 28th,
for the Democratic caucus, last week, tendered to the speaker at the close of has taught in all seventeen months in at 2 o'clock p.m., to nominate township
this district giving genera! satisfaction
'
made the notice read "on the 18th." It the address.
and ha* proved herself a good teacher. I officers to be supported at the coming
should have been the 28th of March,
Short and spicy addresses were made
Last Saturday evening the McOmber I
a* corrected in thi* issue.
'
by Wm. E. Griggs Wm. Feaster, P. school, Mrs. Haskins teacher, gave nn 1 Dated, Nashville, March 18th, 1877.
—A number of strangers have been Durham; also Mr. Yates of Vermont­ exhibition. A large number were pres­
W. Kellen.
in the village lately, with a view of lo­ ville, who expressed a desire that Ver­ ent, more than could obtain admittance.
Chairman Town Com.
cating. Extend to these men a warm montville would aXid be ns strong and The music was a rich treat and is sel­
It is generally supposed by * certain
welcome, for good citizens and busi­ firmly united in the temperance move­ dom outdone. It exhibited rare talent
class of Citizens, who are not practical
ness men make prosperous cities.
ment as is Nashville. The South Caro­ and ability. On the part of the schoo 1 or experienced, that Dyspepsia can not
! lina Jubilee Singers were on hand and
good interest and talent was demon­ invariably be cured, but we are pleased
—The Ladies Social, held at Mr. and
the exercises were interspersed by their strated. Yet there wm nothing added to say that Gueen’s August Flower
Mrs. Warburton’s, in Maple Grove, on
has never, to our knowledge, foiled to
melodies.
by the efforts'of wit by those who show­ cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in
Wrdnc-vlay evening, was well attend­
The Club is doing a truly good work ed they had been unfortunate in receiv­ all its forms, such as Sour Stomach,
ed and all eqjoyed themselves in apleasing a democratic education.
Your CoAvrneas,.Sick Headache, j*alpitation
ant manner. The receipts were $15.30. and tlie News wishes it well.
of the Heart, low spirits, &amp;c„ Ac. Out
Honor was duly remembered us pn edi­ of 30.000 dozen bottles sold last year,
s —The pay car went through the vil ■
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
tor by the lengthy orator in being com­ not a sincle failure was reported, but
lage Wednesday morning and gladden­
pared or contrasted witli Horace Greely. thousands of complimentary letter* re­
ed hearts hereabouts to the tune of $10,
Mrs. A. W. Olds is visiting friends You 'will do well to repent of your ceived from Druggists of wonderful
cun*. Three doses will relieve any
000. Nearly all of tlie above mentioned near Toledo, 0.
। "syn-tax,” as you are very ranch nt case. Try it. Sample Bottles 10 cents.
. greenbacks goes to our farmer* for rail­
C. C. Wolcott ha* broke up house­
fault iu this direction in his view. And Regular Size 75cents. For sale by Boise
road wood.
keeping and is boarding at the Union
.ihould you gn on from worse to bad, Bros.
—Wheatis up; gold is down, and House.
like your immortal predecessor, you
Clement Smith, and wife and Shirley
greenbacks are slicking up and getting
may become the idol of the democrats
One span of Bay Marts, 5 years old,
ready to jump smack into the lap of have been in the village a couple of hereabouts, and that, I should regard as and one span of Brown Horses, young
and sound, which will be sold separate­
old gold; which we hope will make the days visiting friends.
a calamity. Though we cannot endorse ly or together, very low for cash or on
Milton Griffin, aged 83, of Salamanca,
hard times let up long enough for some
"Grantism’’ and the “election of Hays” time. The property can be seen nt my
of our villagers to repaint their houses. N. Y., is now making his homo witli ins it is not just the time and place to give farrn, three mile* north of Nashville.
Nashville, March 13th. 1877.
—The Red Ribbonists had a dance son-in-law, M. D. Burdick.
vent to our indignation. The valedic­
J. L. Gregory.
Frazier McCormick, M. D., was in the tory pronounced by Master Fred. Dean,
at the Opera House Wednesday night
for the benefit of the Club, which wa* a village Friday. Bethinks of return­ was worthy of all honor, and with prop­
We believe that the wonderful results
very pleasant affair. Fifty numbers ing to this village to practice medicine. er abridgement is well worth publica­
accomplished by the use of ‘Shiloh’s
were sold at fifty cent* each. They
Dr. Young and wife were called to tion. Miss Powers taught this school Consumption Cork,’ are without aparwin have another dance on Wednesday Mayfield, Ont., to attend the bedside of the winter term one year ago and ia en­ alcll in the history of Medicine. Those
eve., April 4th.
who disbelieve this and have occasion
J. J.
the doctor’s father who is very serious­ gaged for this summer term.
to try it can be convinced without ex­
—We understand that onr beloved ly flL
pense to themselves. Its succewi is so
MAPLE HBOVE.
L.
P.
Cole,
of
Thoinappie
T,ake,
has
wonderful a nd sure that we sell it on a
Jiardwaro friends have already made np
guarantee tn cure Consumption. Bron­
s slate for the corporation election, in just returned from a pleasant trip to
The McOmber school after a term of chitis. Cou;;hs, Hoanwness, Asthma,
which Lemuel Smith figures as Pres­ his old home (and ours too) at Genoa, four months, which lias been prosecut­ Whooping Cough. Croup. In these
ident and C. M. Putnam a* Council-man. Ohio.
cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fail to
M. V. B. Mallet of Grand Rapids, one ed witli diligence and characterized try it, it may save your life, while it
Toothin! Itcan never be made to work
of the earliest business men of Nash­ with unspeakable harmony, on ihepart will costyou nothing if it give* you no
in this enterprising village.
of both teacher and scholars, on Satur­ relief. Call at the Drug Store of Hal­
ville, called upon us Monday. He is
day evening, March 17th participated bert &amp;. Co., Nashville, Mich„ and get a
—Ainsworth A Brooks have built an visiting friends near here.
in an exhibition which is deserving of trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
engine house and have that new engine
size for 60 cent* or tl. Sold elsewhere
some note. It consisted of music, dia­ by Dealers generally.______
in tip-top working order. A. A B are
to give notice that the appointment at 1logues, and fine speaking. A very fine
"Hacxmetack” a new and delightful
sold by Halbert A Co., Naahwhen they have a job of elevating to the Branch School House, Maple Grove, ।specimen of their oratory was executed
do, theirunotasw power won’t be off in for next Sabbath evening is withdrawn, 1by Frederick Deen, and Henry McCart­
and the service and topics for next Sab- iney. The house was crowded to its ut
the farthest meadow browsing.
bath will be as feilcwa:
Morning, imost capacity, and load after load re­
“Gathering up the Fragments." Ev- itired from the roene disheartened. Ev­
Walrath’s we understand, was nn en­
ening, “The Eleventh Commandment.” &lt;en-thing passed quietly as could be ex­
joyable social and resonably well atten­
At Norton’s School House, Maple Grove, 1pected, with one exception; wicked
ded. The Baptist social at the Church
at 8 o’clock p. m. Subject, "The Bor- Assyria chanced to be represented in
Wednesday evening was an enjoyable
rayed Axe.”
C. I. Dxro, Pastor.
।the form of two or three “things” that
“We Murat Eig-ht.
affair and wHl attended. A good aup/Grand Temperance Rai.lt.—There will have to mend their ways If they
The
^rill be a Temperance Mass-Meeting at wish to be called gentlemen.
school board and friends of this district
the Opera House, thi* (Friday) evening. unite in tendering to Mr*. Haskins,
be lively io Ais vicinity next summer. Dr. Barber, E. Chipman, Esq., W. ,H. their teacher, for her unceasing lal&gt;or,
In additSm 1» the Improvements we Stillwell, and others of the Nashville their warmest thank* and best ^wishes
Club will address the meeting. The in the future.
Sumpter.
President and others of the Vermont­
have a full supply of munition* if war,
NEIGHBORING NOTES.
to his brick store, Mr. Wood, the new ville Reform Club are expected to be
and well skilled generals. Our caval-

FWUR AND FEED

BOOTS AND SHOES,

TO ARMS. THE CRY!

FIGHT IT IS!

Aaron Clark, Jr., at Middleville, was
—Higdon A Norton have the Barrydown and saw President Haya inaugu­
viBe Flooring Mills in good running
rated.
G. E. Brackett A Co., dealer* in Bq-

riling* «ill Wld large barns.

A CARR.
AB

All thow t.
walks wa*

St hay there has been

14

b»&gt;-l

.

Oar

;t*afin*rl*.

failed. Their liabilities are &gt;8,000with

H
Depravity ia buoyant in Charlotte.
A minister, in hia sermon recently, atat-

its per lot in
J. Hakdy.

.kimuhnw on th. linn, for nil oor big
win, un »&lt; Hl. front, and it will tndr
no ilifferrnre whether ftraur and 7B*a
arr rlrru-d or nirf. thr light will gn m
ja.t the «mr. Thia war 1. not like*
and

m conseqncnw* of

ih»i country

floating about
•dl lw sold for
tfe* future, for

Sampson hall and a talented lecturerat
the church there would be 800 who hundred dollar*
Farmer « D«iM
would go io the hall and GO to the church.
died and thirty
—C. C. Wolcott i* painting, papering
and renovating the house formerly oc­
cupied by 'A. Sellick, preparntory to

selling it.

.

x. urr.

&gt;. n. PCBCBIM.
JONES &amp; 8ELLECK,

dektists
and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES! !

WHAT PAYS?

KOCHER BROS.
L»OK ®ct

fannMthx

She &gt;rittrtifir Amman,

fob bargains in

Choice Groceries.

n&lt;prr pcbliihrd in
Maocfoctona, Mecbi

AT THE
rllli DmuUta! Ki

SPECIAL INDUCE1ENTS DURING IE HIRD TIMES
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.

GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.

NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS )fi CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO 81.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.

I always keep the
very best grades of

QTTf^ A T) 0
0 U \T A±u0

which will be sold
at about first cost.

A y«*r*a natnbcn conii
honored rnynvlog*. Tr

firing Cl«»

PATENTS.

Menra. MUNN * CO. arc Xollrflnra of Americas
A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES

KEPT CON­

ALSO A

STANTLY ON HAND;

FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

I am constantly receiving additions to my line of
Groceries, which will always be sold
k&lt;
LOW FOR CASH!
My rt&lt;ny i, .lion,—can won bo loin.
I have the Goods, they must '
'‘

GIVE

M. E

tlw P»Unt !«»■. Ox&gt;«
Vi 142 En&lt;r»t!ng» at maibulcal
eanzutnlnc
IUNN A co.XT

J

Nashville, Mich., January 80.

AHDRIW C. LENZ.
1 WA ou, ,,,-w
wiD HMilrta »»ybody Ua
~n&gt; from C l» HO per day. ( al! ar rrA
UluHraUd book.
DETROIT CHROMO CO..

Gardening for Profit!

Practical Floriculture!
Gardening for Pleasure I
ArhymnnujEDoi.

On or about the first of April next, I shall

^CATALOGUE

more my stock of Goods into my new store,

Sl

FOR Tint

now-occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now
until that time I will give my patrons some

of the best

bargains in

Dry Goods they ever PETER HENDEESOM I CO.

got in this or any other town.

I will dis- $600 Pianos for $250.
count the best man in the business.
Nashville, February 36th, 1877.
(Herat ronr
■ hlatory of

■ ENDELfifiHON PIANO CO.,

BOISE BROTHERS.

q

qq

s qqq

ekhms:,
DEALERS

Drugs,

IN

Medicines.

CHEMICALS,
*
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES.
,
SURGICAL
8CH00L,
INSTRUMENTS,
MISCELLANEOUS

FITS, EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS,
asst

AND BLANK
BOOKS.
8TATI0NERT,
PAINTS,
WALL PAPER,
OILS,
______
LEGAL BLANKS,
VARNIBHES,
BM78HEB.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERIES,

FINE CIGAJW,
AND TOBACCOS,

TEAS,
8PICES, fcC,

rrescription * Carefully

CALL AAD SEE . 5.
Haatlnre. Mich.

XMhvn;,. m.

Which were bought
CASH and will be mold at the lowest
Livinjar Prices.

WAE! WA.2R/!
If

Kept constantly on hand.
OTVB MB 4. TKXAZ. T&gt;U&gt;.

BOISE BROW.

199

�1 naif Hahkew—*- AWunwwHW.s.*- Qg t

HKKKtMI. JHWtt.

h«~'

...

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DR. JHKIK

i,*i|!**’ &lt;W'KM! ।
ii.i—'
IMuUr liarn-,1

3-MM'd t«» Eaf^t* Wil in-

London, March ID.—A telegram from
era says that a six hour*' olwUnam light

-

signed to the plaslge
reform dub number*

ItMn-

psllry not to make new appointments to
'ZrwiiMwi rasf-dvr-d. a, gn• -* prodt pat « office’ whore the duties are well performed
the invfwtmont of over bit) per • cut. .In by tlie proMHil InCunilienlx.
calculating the not profit, however, ex-

’

T’TF
1 •■gates Were present. Michael Hltoe: W nwcta IS Ltnihrt rtaXaSi tXc fiKli&amp;.-- itmke^,: of' Jartksuli, wm ■ nyute Presl­
Ing were paaaed on the order of third. denL. t
' . . ...
. •
reading: Houm Bill No. 378, requiring
Hqhty F. ’ Sererem, of Kalamazoo

:':?‘lh(i and up!*

BEVOLVEKN FROM e». TP!

i’tour—Sew : processi foftfi M; ehoiee
white wiuMral fZ 2&amp;ft7 70; madia m Win-

Saw Gumming S Fitting.
Gmnnilnp Mnrftine Raw,
,
, (hwAH-mt 8««5.

U&lt;imi«prMlr4.
Fitting Slbn
'•
1.713 Hii Patients Gain 10 t«.0 lb(L. in Weight-

Saws Guntmod
cut J*
“

.50

Ersfei-

‘'““y;'.E-'eb«i«i&lt;*,'..r BI. cslr, w non­

5M,iS

■«

Cbkanie AHaeaaPa Cured,
, anti Brakea lAoavo ( cn-

1*1.00
.80

im.

Irnmixlialc elfai Senate bill No. f», reg- i having 1|&gt;7 vote*. ‘ ’

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Stibp near Depot, Niwlirjllc.
1«-S«
ALP. C. BCXT05.

MARK THESE FACTS
n»

w«u.

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s’r.:±j

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•««*■

A Doctor to Hare faith In.

«-»«,

.lf.u

.

.rit« ._n.au of
lc.KP°^ t^al'ii for TW who
•fu-r a abort treat men: by tir. Attln. furuJrna'...
•• lour n-mnlh* arr h*ri&gt;l« a pemartahk «!&gt;*:. I
■ ean .loop bailer. an&gt; cslnlnp flesh; swl ay health i,
M UWdratyW.

•I ciiclvM adnllar,

.Ihagfa* method of (repinwnt i»

For ( iilnnrnn* Disorders.

.Im,

I

. IT—. &lt; . J —*

Vir-rl,...,.

.go
Rammer-

hypping.

GaU— White 424; mixed 40c.
.
amending the law* regulating inquests;
rhe foliowintt reenninWliwwviv- unanBarley—1
2J&gt; per cental.
Senato bill No. 76, establishing thy time;I imouslyadopter:
h .Applaa-d 2**01 *&gt;: vary ahokw in small
for filing tab Haiaripaqf_couiity,dfilera. !
tho rtHirreealfaivne of the Drain- “WS&lt;.Cts to ii 80 per bushel.
dtemnsiiH-od &lt;nli uuflM; HafiaW tJUBNo. ■ crajlc party of the State m Michigan^ in
•Btifte^-lflftjMe, forgnod; Low grade*
i*1x Chinamen employed in elcnrlng land -MG, amending aibt Tekuintima powers of, cehvawtian ’RMfllnbled, renewing our
near Chi«v.Butt county, were attacked boards of supervisors; Senate bill Nb. 87, | fidelity, tallfe great principle wiiteb avc
. u&gt; AraMfer&lt;qfUmlanoes to ti e hsTo iltfpiprted irt the pttt-u sound cqrmonths ago, intihtawsAP’mlnwl
In their &lt; n&gt;ln hv&lt;Uia&lt;Jr'lwMt*| T&gt;77. relating
BtafeMa No. 43. rcinwir- . reury, reform in all hranehes ofthe GovDried Fruits—Apples, 4(&amp;5e; evaporat­
and the Jury, 'atTt aVtaek p. in.; after;® were ah of &lt;ifad,mujt jittir|ul trtterwtji,, m arral
pcfrxting rthncii.' A
.
■ enuuent, a return tn ways of honesty and
ed. 12c. Peaobesr 10®Ufo. .
brief rfolilwratiun, brought in a vcrditl
The bill organizing the towns ot Breen, i 1***. «’’fl «
acqttMswtiro In .the
ofscqulttaLlfod ^rtlMvao wm dlschai .■ I the fifth is lievond the hope of recovery,
DreMed Hogs—A fovf soiling at |6.50@
and the sixth, who was slightly wounded,
■
trom cuMody.
Breltung, Spaulding and Stephenson, In | wif} of the poupta, m exprasaed at the $0.75. ••' -'&gt;( •'• ' ’. ■
vAfeontaiotw n*«mly.{WM. reMired, to aMdo hereby pledge Qureelrw. and our
EMPY-l-KsjiHv.
:
Rex; Wm. Blades, a nreminent citizen
cnrdance
with
request,
from
tho
Homq;,
f*
r,
v
.
to
constant
and
necessary
/.-Iforta
_
______
_
___
request,
from
tho
House,
deren* set lh«&gt; cabin on flrfnnd Hod. Ho
recouKidered^enieBdraril
sUttu
(isrticufo^
»«*lr
•«»
unwaverim
Toyaltv
rei'omdderod^ameairtriB.
particu
­
JoBh MJcCltiio tails arrested iu HbyCity extinguished the fisinea ami gave the lars, passed and given Immediate' alleet. to our candidates this day nominnt**d. loiixms, js*r box,
4.60; figa, drums,
or forging'chbcdfrfh* foe ntnouiH of fMU. alarm. The, murder was in vy»l&lt;I lilood Senate bill No. 79, relative to the school We charge tlie Republic**!! patty with 12ie: ditto layers, 12&amp;H4; rabtas, lay­
and unprovokwl. ‘There is^io clue to tho
. ®»rj£iAaat»iiiji !i&amp;b Uw jifirttiMMi'
Muscatels, $2-35; Valencia,
4j4»aryof Baitie-Creek,.wa»-pas«M&gt;d and nial-Hiiminfatration in office, with pack­ er.,
ing courcs and disfranchising VMdrs, with per lb. 9|(4»fo; curraritk, 7c} French
numborK 3t&gt;Q,,. ,•
■
ibb™mi»»»•
i—.
In the House tho following bill* were |H&gt;rvartiug trip, reault* at the polfa. and j*rnne*,.iKiW, Iflftfllfic; coeoannM per TOO,
Chinamen in the neighborhood, anti but
read a third time and paired: House with corruptly combining and conspiring
little exertion made to discover the of- ,UII,™w5doid.r
Fish—Whitotl-ih per hajf bbl 84-50;
Wo. £. niwllMJlH t&lt;&gt; scat in th« I'residential chair h titan
faadrrk^vp,&lt;hwvw'^*W
«n«ra^
»&gt;*
I large*
who (s pot elected, mid to defeat the man trout,
i-T^brartor herrings, |3@3.50;
i“&gt;';
aroused the cUlxeus, :md ntep» &gt;l&gt;t bein
the votei-H clioee, and for who to they gave Geunro'a Bank codfish, 96.75; boneless
M U^^ftt’ra“d
CWwgrrv taken to. discover and
iihtdali
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Uui
itanr-f
A*
in
J
a—*
•*•••
r •
amRjoriiy Of t|M» States, of nil thi- eit&lt;-- cpd.fo^o.
the c»
, 1
’ John ’ Little, d 4or.g-Un&gt;e resident 'of derem. •
Hay—Ixxwe, ^«12; Med, ffltglO.
.
No. 28, amending compiler’* section 4157, toral votes, and a large majority of all tby
Hide— Grw n, 5($51c; Cured, 7(i7ic;
relative to recording patents of land: YlrtM of the nation,
ywtjRau tan ox-Hold'er of the Mexican
JourW*&gt;
unhesitatingly
declare
tliat
iff
view
dry
dint,
14ft.die;
dry
salted, 126*14;
W, and iUm&gt; of the war uf thoxebelLiou.
I ion&lt;u, bill No. 124, revising the charter
of Ypniianli. The joint resolution for of tpe great fraud upon free government Sreen calf. lOc.fourwi ’calf, 12c; deacon
his office this afternoon I:
tins, 25(&lt;iSite; green kip, 8c, dry kip,
imYiiiwiU^aUJiwnMdianii HMiaaaail . tliat Iim been perpetrated, nocamtironriwi
rntF.’wwFHmiiRHMMj w
Hor^ediides, 8lCo»1.5O. Hhcep
tiie snow-storm, on March 12.
tho afternoon Hetinion Ute following should be accepted from those wno were 14(^16.
Jones lived with his fondly
pTacrtl fn'-pew®ri that honeyed wools and Sits, frOetoW 50. Bulla, stag* and grubbv
Ilk, wnaalxty-ftvo ycaraoi„,--------- ,--------promises cannot wipe out the filing of
de* a reduction of one-third.
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wealtliy. Il appears that Pike pad his
High witrns—81.01(^1.05.
•
fraud’and corruption, tliat the man who
wife have been rooming in Jones' burid- House bill 88,■amending eronpUer'a sec- accepts an office to which ho was not
Hnney—Strained. i4(3&gt;i.*ic.
•tented
is
nnr’
orthy
of
trust
anil
confi
­
Hops
—
15ft
18c.
’
-fcioii
7NJT,
&gt;
relative
to
;b|il
in
’
criminal
lir^ntten when Wi
Maple Sugar—lie tar new.
oaet-s; Ilonse HTilKl, mneiMingebnipiler's dence, and no repentant act of hi* can
trouble. 'Pike nllciu.waa the reason Tor section 5.T74 relative to adjournments in atone for crime which bo and his party
Oils— Lxru oils, extra. 87&amp;88ci No L
killing him, dial Jonea seduced his wife,,,
’.•mirts; EtoUM bill 70, making hpve committed against our institutions 74ftHflc; No. 2, 65o£H9c. Linseed oil. raw.
■KlacthAat Grand Havnn/ TJ»e victljm, a and he produces a confession siirncd'bv*
hnrt the people.
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(Me; boiled, fiOciless 1 jmt cent for cash
J0r! off)enjiAn jxruntag&lt;&gt;, bod beer. j»ho- his wife to that effect. Mrs. Pike ton- appropriations for completion of House
We declare it to toe the duty of every in5 days). Kerosene;Michigan les;2»i&gt;-;
of Correction at• Ionia; House bill :t2,
t.igraphcd, ana .Jlyeh by the sale or »«u&gt;
man who respects himself and loves his water white,241c. Turpentine, iwrgnlbm,
, l!.tlttl.nasvu.'*gcisrv ‘lOWJW "Hi .ioy|**Country to vote Mgainst those Candida!** ire the bbl. 4dft48c; icmi quantities, 55 ■.
•Ther® are 6,540,540 acre* of improved f fileof tho-allcgeacrime. All the parties bill 00, amending e*m»piler’s section 1773, who repnwenl the party of Bradley and Nsphtha, 18c. Whale oil, 7xft«nc. by th*
I arid In tht8 State.
I invoked are ^'jf'joalists^artcMhe affai rWells, oven though such candidates be bbl. Elephant wltale, 81; sperm. ?2.
mon of character and reputation ami who ftSLlO. Natural lubricating oil*. Globo
.Mix b«VH have been arrested for botiseI do u&gt;.H openly refuse to consort with forg- and World; 40ft45c Tanners’ oil. in bbl
prMkin£.
per/un
’Dt an&gt;l
arid goMpirator*.
conspirator*. or
or th
to acac* l&lt;»ta;i52c per gal.
ucunu
w-oraup,
vx.uuk.ioviiiv-eJ
ere,
p*
;rjiirer&gt;*
.’X caseolwall-nox vretawd al Baker’s
bill 42, amending compiler’s section 751*9, !
*be tniite vf tbdrvrimc. In view of
Oysters—In can*, Ntundartl, 186W0
Co men* near Adrian. Thettactors.twlle*!
to mslieiouv
qijury
t&lt;»liouys or i! th** Justice of .....
utir .cause and tl|c wrong medium* 30c.; select, 2»ft30v; medlumr-.
— refative
rvinumui
i'»w, il'jtu
v ■ lopvuwa
it black wteK..-.... No ptreaution* were I the fl rat New Himipshye, Qjngrwdouul
Other bitifdhjgsj Hunw hW 10ft; amend- ‘naf has I tern done, wc appe.tl from tho per gai.,sdeft 1;select, uergaL,81 5b; -heli
taken tapfeYem it »oreoding,and th“ r. 1 District.
i&lt;&gt; . frauds of
One whoJeride ”f tire pubUuamtare uit.. ing &lt;rmM»ih-.-&gt; MWioe JIM rniwh&lt;- ...
. IWptiblii*atl rmumlng honnlaft oysUTs. |wr bbl..lf7 50. Clams^i 50 per trt»l.
atilt Is that a number of chach are,now r&lt;&gt;i*n&gt;vl-i&lt;&gt;ns—Mi-mh port;; f15 O0tui5 25;
Labamm, Tent'.. Immert . &lt;iu Jl’tiui’-diiv : highway*; Bpuse b|il 89, &lt;-st£bli|diing a ’he votes of the-]Mw»ph* nt tin
rtfahL l&gt;»sa. E9UMM*; iiiMinii»tw,lw.t*O. I poll.w ‘foree tn- township: of ’Grand । Iwllrvcln tire Junto seme of ii
Deaths—The -widow ot the late BingA,h-..,«
n...
imwr-v
, , &lt;■
. , „
hnm Ifottivon, of Tecumseh, over eighty
g . nklKmr ratine, confident. Hint in tlie .-nd !2&lt;’m.
ilum.H are jobbing at liJuiUl..
that
a
.-..ndjiitm
..f
ui&gt;.*i!-l&gt;v
«-xi-b
1
Match
!4.-fiGhe
Sennto.
the
fotfou
m;
years of age, dropped dcud'ju tjw streci.
: | justice will be done.
.
ShmtldeiM &lt;(uiet nt "|e. Dried beef quiet
f’.Jtta-. iMt |4i&gt;: .t ta/cmintiv r-wert''read a tidal tiiiw-mi/1 pab-ed.,_
.
Ifovid Rough, an old. wanithy and es­ anmnd
We
I&gt; ingmidsr Dm &lt; unto,I id ;%b?ud-.( des- I HyUM lull, general (irrtox, No, 144. organUe besrtilv
I’eartil v jiuprqvn
jippruvr the ••florta
. ff-.rt* now at Lie. Breakfanl bncon, quirt and au*K&lt;lv
teemed resident of Bertrand. Iterrjrn&lt;’o.. peradoes.
D.&lt;&lt;- ik-fore ve-icntiV a party bsmg th* township of’LltilWield, Emm.-i ' **’*“* made fn the Ixgbdatun- «t tins it lljft, 12c; Laid nt 1&gt;J6l 10&lt;: for licr«w»;
died nt his •residence. Wm. Mil.’ef ilifd ofhaifhrecd bWluim Urt.ili tbn .m’l.ury !*•"««»”'’:
bUl
wneydlng Siam toseenre theiMMageof law* t- puri- Ifijfrt. 1U? for keg*.
at Jackson of heart disease?
i’ottilrv—(‘Im-kens, 10ft; Hr; turkey- 11
went into &lt;’addo and being |oini“l bv ; the net of 18411 incorporating the fue &lt;l&lt;- ! f.r polities by giving legal protection tn
Col. Richard A. Watts, appointed by hair.
ll« urn.,muesli I I'.nm.'U ..I iMnlt;
fi... rji. . lb. prtmjrv
..r (..llUeat p-rllp.. faLk-. ’
.
President Grant United Stau-e attorney
1‘oUitoer—10.
for Wyoriting. hn» departed for th* sft-m» ■burl. Knnsits and Texas Railroad. I Ixnween Cltirton and Harrisoiitownships, by ismdidatWi foroftiw.
Hnods- Clover, 8 20ft.8 6b; Tip...U. v&lt;2&lt;s
d£hls official dutlua.
under tta*huprew&lt;fou that.»yyprat detoc I Maf’imb.counK ; tamale blU.121, anilmiMatUeahle iron la to be’ n annfacttired uvrs Were nismnl of if who were'Mmt 1 ’ring supervisors u&gt; iidministt-r baths.
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lU(&lt;pl!’i-; extra wliileC, lOiftitiic;
at pie Flint Iran.work-.
there to urrret them
A !.ghUt-rv*i»dib-- . Hwr npatiyiM »&gt;»&gt;«, Jnwporafing
Prohibition Convention.
| powdered, crushed and granulated, life;
- 4»u Sainrrtav, the jury in tin* Smith i tween the ruffian* ami the train men, in 7 Millington ; Senate bin No. 128, protidiwnnfor trial al Marshall,' rendered n ver- 1 whieii 'IU1 &lt;x-iAnish;u tiitured Donntlfv |[,ng for tin lthx&gt;rpr&gt;rat|on o(st;.Andrew s
The political Prohibitionists mot In •&gt;m VstC 13c; yellow extra, &lt;\ lb;*; New
di*t of Arnultnl. Hours before the tc- was shot four limes and killed. Sul... | MH-tatles; House bill, genera) order No.
State Convention nt Lansing on the 14th Orleans grades. 94ft l«i c
Utru bCtbejUry ihe'Ollurt room was paca- mu-ntlY theoutlawx r;ii&lt;l&lt; d IhWHigli the.l "7. inr&gt;&gt;rpon»ting.Bangor; .Senate bill No. inst. The attendance was very audit.
ud with anxiona fiiraa.*md Hit- verdict was tawiZ-kring\bre)r hviolJgro, dr.v4.gtal I IM. authnrifcingrtbta.' vIHa^and n.Wu- Tin- convention WM called tnnroer by th**
citizens
into' ,&lt;Mt\ boim*^ , rtinta^lnsto.establtahaiidmiiml^lntrrepub- ' Rev. John Russell. Jndge Vi«t**t&gt;». ol
| lutrmrn line. &lt;&lt;1
1 40.pin &lt;■
In
a; ncllbrttrtes.
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isiimdcd npplste*.
An ntipaniHrled i keeping the ‘ whole
Juck-ou. was elected chairman,and Jaixib
I Siurlnaw n-tune. At per hid,
-ftmc of excitement efwwetl whop the an- Siam of terror for ten or \w«Jve hoar&lt; | Ttw f*fll&lt;ming bills failed to pa*-.; Men- Carriell.'of latnslngi accretan*.
Wood M !W(a ti tr,.
, Mr. fi’ormrtl offr.rnd th« following /*rw&gt;-I;
n^uuortucnl was made tlutt the lil&gt;eratod i “ S” '“v.r••;&amp;•’,v ■j?"1.?; sti !
i»mm And Anna Owens, the moihrvof tlie 1 meeting of the Right Worthy Grand
- lutiou, which was adopted:
.ij n„.i..-o .•
•lead child, were.to be -united hi nnurt;
That In view 6f a failure to
aiiMiSd article Lvl ofdhtfreaMRltiition.
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DETkOIT LIV,E$'roi‘K.
■jwrfo
Me., in .M») hfort.
* V(&gt;&gt;of w
Nu&gt; ,, • '.v I give pvojH’r notice of this treating, we do 1
noli,**.
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n°t deem it expedient to inske nouiinaMarket.more active. Cattle Mold : good
rl,™ ‘,v"‘°
«’»'*.«“&gt;?! I U.n»jbr&gt;ulSo ami tw«u otUic- Vi,lapplause was so overwhelming that the
hut'-nera averaging NW ilia at 4c; light 3i;
: Senate bill No. 119, unicndiiig compiler * versify.
court wAh’|Mw*HhIh to’ f&gt;te*Tv*‘ ’&lt;frd&lt;«rj
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’ &lt;&gt; H*ft ■alaliwetonnlliHillnitonfiarrai.
The following wm otfered bv John 722 nVi-.aging 950 lls» at 04.30; 11 Avnragand was simply IndescriiMbie. Thh luw !
1075
at $4.70;
Saveraging
lbs. at
“Committed.
' Ituaanll Mild ArtontiHl ’
'■ ing-—
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------ -----------i—o 1,075
------------tn*n one of the most remarkable cases’
|w
llouw.
Uw
lollowlna
MU.
we,«
lu„l
r
3?Tb.l
it
u
tM,
uau.
of
Ihl.
5)
• &gt; “«.»»■.«&lt;;
Mr »».
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.
by
enlisting
men
to
overthrow
the
gov
­
««' reconi, Ajwtin Bmitli tbe'arruiwd,
was ou’ee tried and eunyjutod bn a charge ernment of Louisiana.
h
,
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M1
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of killing a child bom to him aud Anna

Htato prison, but waagrmiuid a now trial,
and the reeull waxia atajv« stated. The
child had’aled while Arina arid Austin
were driving ope night, grid rather than
further ptufode:tbrtlr disgrae* the dead
intent was buried in tho sand I nr the
road-sidfl. -TLe treUnxMiy oEtiie mother,
which was not admitted al the drat trial,
and that Of medical experts, Was that the
child was smothered by bulnif too closely
wrapned-up.; Thacaae hjisuttrarted great
attention; - ‘ :
The jury in lhe Lilly murder case,
tried nt Cissopulis, hrmuriu. iu. ^rerdict
of gnllty^oT-wUtariahKntar, *&lt;kr two
hours’ deliberation. On the announce­
ment, of . Ihi1 icrdicl the .counsel
for tlw'Jicfoaw asked forforty-4n5x.il&gt;
which T?&gt; take the ease' to lhe Supreme
CWrt, which petition was granted. 'The
prisoner was then admitted to Imil in the
Hjnn of 810,OUU, which was given.
j At Adrian, an at other .points, the Rwl
Riblxm Brigade and hard limes have
taaved nad havoc among lhe saloon men,
imc|'lta' pnmjwct of tneeting the* annmd
tax In’JUne taakesihoui slilvtr. rTit*iw’s
*»ot .••milUoBs in it’.’ any more.
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| The. .fState cider-aaakem’ cunvenlion
have petitions*! tbe tagtatature to make

W lifflls Loafers

HRTROIT MARKET*.

Michigan Legislature. .

Uw'iH&lt;&gt;U5&lt;!1
Anew Isinklng Muociatioii, with a tocosl 82,000,(MX!.
.
naiillal of.^ttfo ta befog ohranlxed at
A
bill
has
pM^nl
the
Connecticut
LegAdrian. Ilia to be known an the Michi­ IslalurtliotmT’U* Isgal mtb td fotmeec.
gan Banking Aaaociation.
six percept in the absence of contract.
A bold robbery took place at Pittaburg,
Pa., on Wednesday. 84.1W wm JakW,
from an.ExprcM wagnilllTMicAN#1M '
sent bogus telegraphic orders to give him
charge in piano of the &lt;d moMonger.
An abimdant liarvest il ro|»orted as
fe^eipncufo, nr tiui killing &lt;•: a vidusblc

Jft

• Brest# Mm

etiuning tlrmr they birbv thar horiif.r
.... . -.rr
HM
Mttng wHtaRt. of Vtfra. Dn- «ht .t . .mj-.- •
l.glTftt to tiAth*
&gt;: ..J
principally to komdstln gittingeveryUnng
kAUMd W.nUu, .wrjn^ug
Dmitocratfc ’ {ttate'/Ciinveihinon. we hnltiT got.

In the case of Chorpenning against the
United Btalre, the Supreme Court affirms
nlatiH on Saturday between
&lt;m»wa wuaveuiuru
Bonaventure the decision of the Court bei«*w against iuninouM4urti«v
and Duagral. Both aide* suffered hear“'r^u^.mrSn.aMvai*. «4'

BIJWKESS! und DEIFIES*!!
MwcnwfiiUy trwatrd by mild o-m.alO*. Cm
H&lt;ndi{htew).. . ArUncial .Lrrt uiwn-d tl.
Natml. X* rwm
’ .

Iu -'.H
nir-c-Uii&lt; tbc’e, oipuu, whetlivr
|M.T vrrrrte trr. mnrti m ton thtls water: or whrtliJ»i sfBkt'Hl’ with *h&gt;t&gt;n ur Krstrl, or ’ ’
L he. and train. M-Uled In I Hr loin* or.rthc rvk.,.MT
... •_ .. . (Mil. .1.....I I

Catarrh, Consumption !

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A.rtim*. Jtp.nrhiib. *i’&gt;4 »ll Threat *i»l I.uiir C
plaint*. |Which, iathla rmi/nrj. arc ihern-atmt

UiialtY and f^iitliutlnw Bcuotatlp. Tnuitmrm

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•FOR STUMUCHSI.OUT t»F OilHER.
UNGESING OS Cu'EOKIC DISEASES.
Ooltr,No oi-diollir will ••&gt; rfftcliU'I’y .inqnovr the ;oano 1 A-rufula. Rhrnmali-m. J&gt;»,j».-ptia.
!tbe«tnma-hs&lt;
Hll«: (IM-y rviu-&gt;«.- :,Hvl
uewI&lt;•(■•-) Uy : Iulr«»tHnin&lt;^ or tmiiroprr 4L»
Iwy n-a&lt; h thv lire-WMl rrdu. - II l&lt;&gt; a l»-altby ac-

HOLLOW tf&gt; Wils »&lt;* it-

«•«. Tumors i’li-rr*, Wjru» of all kind-. V.’
neka Rum any e*uw, etc.
I.MPOItT.i^T CAUTION.

i»it’on»iun_ir&lt;irraauoii. .
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EPILEPSY.

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DEFORMITIES,
GENTLEMEN!
YOUKG. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEW.

tity dlMMder»flin-l lucarh boa.
Office 112 Liberiv Street New York.

BUY

&gt; «u»r, ratlonsl. laulatf aura for Hp»t;
inlnal WtaltitM. b'.;{M&gt;ui, Uoblll:*
NnquazkcryorJeo-pd-m. PrleMrb.-'4eidil. It !,r&lt;w4M k»«Wa that
edretw a etliv. Hl» Irewlmcnt in&lt;m acQlntnvrImdt aUrWh«rik Tlio»-&gt;
■ &lt;|ion‘&lt;1 bof fall to rotHblt him.

YOlill

XpfflfchS JWuEFffl«

tine tnwrlptJimK" Tra«ilem promptly .upptfel
U'l.L.
kxA’.'P

AT THE
elections.
The Republicans of Hjc Ohio LegislsA,resolution, offered by Mr. Cornell.
lure have notuiuated Stanley Matthews
Indorsing the work of Dr. Reynolds, and
01.1
Hrlial.lv
llent Market
M
for U. S. Senator, and the Detnocrata in
pledging a lasurty support on the part of
caucus decided not to norhihstc any e«nProhibitionists, was unanimously adopt­
GOOD ADVICE AND GOOD TREATMENT.
.... against
, . him, but to........
1.." i.
didate
vote . blank.
ed.
Mr. BssMiil stated to tlie oonviMitlon •
tliat Mr. Smith and himself were labor- I
DR. N. GAR AND.
ing to,secure legtatatlon in thi* interest* I
FOREIGN SEWS.
Monroe, Mich.
af temperance. A prohibitory bill ia b: - |
ROE &amp; CLEVER,
1
1/
wirfidW; Also,
e
fare
die
Ixigislsture,
similar
to
the
Ver|
Office, No. 18 Front St
Russia has made m new prop
ipohid. Tlie bill reincorporatiug
the
‘
’ villageo
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ol Itll.K-.l. mvutlaw, forbidding tbemauufactuce or ,
ST-ST-STUTTERING !
substance ...
of ..
it fo
that-if
Great; 1Britain mid 5ellBte bill No. 70, amending act
- ---------------;tammrtloK.and Imp-dlmcnti in ’perch tliat dally
sale of intoxicating liquors ush beyeragu,
r lulding.s
sectiuu for the nrgnp-, imd making tho keeplug of the usual acfirns
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_ ihutuuJ dre instjraiii o -&lt;■«■&gt;mfiwU'« bolcUMjof . 1 IUtwsand dottan capital. Intake
... ,«.™
forence, and to urge it*upon the Porte, nies to insure property incitiesand vil­
htates license to sell liquorspnuut jin0 Ba .Hlr.tal.ll.hu'
Hoiri fiuala
hu*ln«. th»i willp*! »
■ellrwlabibhu! Hotel
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HrsJaebi-.ar.d.law.cm'rdLyonsdess.
RussiH will be content to art in awn lages, wax passed iin third reading. I nlted
cvid.ittce &lt;rf keeping a nuisance. I t.*t profit aTwvvq tn ten thou.aa*! dollar* a —with them, and will demobilise • her Hypse bill189, relative to highway facie
Mount, Ruwell and rimllh brought up to An czperisi&gt;c..l Am*. pn&lt;jms| A&lt;Mre». J.
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■upplied. .
mim. ifftTII Liu:
i
talxir Ssm pwwt-d. Hous- bill N.»? IA the LegislHiure a petition signed by IJJ"Michigan !trady-J rfnt Gmipauy. De
A Berlin dispatch to tlie Time* an­ relative to the acquiring of title of lands .3,71 names nil over tho State, including
-------------------------------------------------What . Wealth cr Fan* W Lih-wntoat Health? I
nounces that Germany. Italy. Austria exv u pi cd by railroad companhx, by a Some of tlie fawt cltlaens, asking for thia
THE PRlxmilC INK nwrt by the !
^4 ty^tncn t ipjyyit, ’the Rm^iau^yrpr vOta’of 79 til ’2. J lull Ml bill
'"|1 N 4&lt;K1. lo (ie- pml.lMi»ry
— ■•&gt;«w.
Igan ILnslT-J’riiit Coiapany I. aianuflrlur*'1
tifah territory frbta tha township dfilmnui’ 1
J
[ H. Woodworth A Co., CU&gt;cinn*U.Dbl&lt;——
VimtXA* March 17.—“In ‘settling tho Village, Emmet county, and organize I
1, er fiimljy matter and can always rely epos
Mrirtral wmfl't-ne* and arrn.y.
terms of the protocM*! Russia has surron- tiie township of Redmond. Hoiihc bill
Sbf the (jint c(
.
dyrodxlu* idea &lt;JreylklpK We lustctawa* No. 2'JO, to incorponue the vtiiifae’pf Popniation of. the Black Hills.
-----ofthe Berlin trieinonmdnm.'Hecofymg'lo Flnailing. Tb4 last twb -Want giVWi&gt; im&gt;9p&lt;rndtait
of
tHet
Sidney
Telj
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which, should the present effort not lead mediate effect.
timute* the
(he imputation
j-ipulation ofthe
ofthe j f E il I L O D L U r 1
to tlie desired result, the powers should . March 15.—In the Senate. Senate bill egraph
estimate*
Grand Rapid,
THE M0?T DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED.
1
contudl nbppl /urtikir stetM. . Instead- of^, NU 92, to flTRpnd; tip* seerioi)* 2«j 29. ».•»? ditlbrent (owtir in. the Stack Hills a*
Con*ulut!on free'. Trr'mt »l»ar» ItoMonaUe.
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tfjfo ivrtaiike'la kubstitutert In vtfnich the *,41V82, and lb1 repeal secuans 07 ahd IW of ftdlnwe:
powers reserve to themselves any Joint Ionia city charter, was parsed. Senate
■licion
Deadwood,
A
TRIAL
wtU
INSURE
ITS
PO^UUG-..*
2.WM1
decisions in such an eventuality. Tills bill No. 64. amending the act relative to I
EVERYWHERE.
(igy
ville,
&gt;
1,00"
reservation is intended to eitablbdi &gt;» (Uf-,
South Beud, 600
ference between diplomata-''mid1 unn**!
Washington Gity,
■ 260
intervention.
to tho House bill incorporating Bangor
Lead City. Berlin, March 17.—The Reichstag af­ were concurred in. House joint resolu­
False Bottom, ter four hours' debate voted it first read­ tion No.&lt;13, oatboriringthe transferor
.
Montana
City,
ing of the bill empowering tho Emperor certain primary school land'to Geo. Day­
to decree laws for Abtace and Lorraine, ton. wm passed.
Crook City
■
after they have passed Federal council
Al the alternoon sesHion the following :i
axi
Spearfish. I LIFE IS TOO S20BT TO B£ X13REABLEand
biljH na-ssefl’. mouse bill No. 89, amend- 1
BM&gt;
Custer City,
ta_IfYOU hlveanratrfoDl'nlMlnaiedlMaM or
but -wtthburfoe^prrrtoinf -nftwr of 'the IrtgTOCtitmYTTOCompiled Iawh 1871, rel*1&lt;M&gt;
KI Dorado, anitoylnz symptom*, jio main
-Vi cvmulta150
Rapid City.
laiw often dUaj^xMnted, atop
tion and practical policy, making al the
W*’’
same time an important declaration, viz:
House bill No. 467, amending the charTotal. .... «.2W&gt;
••We are neither a goyonttnent oartv nor
From reliable sources It Is estimated 1
that au emigratiou of at least 3ri.bfi0per- '
long m it pursuea a progressive policy,"
House bill No. 409, extending tax col­ aotis will take place the coming icRMm, &lt;
so that nt the end of l«tTthe Black Hills ;
LOMDON, March 19—The Times pub- lections for Howell.
Iaf
frr.lt, 4*f* 0(1/1
lishesa letter fr^Tn f t# PTa ponfr.porttf- *X Housebill No.fiHi3,&lt;dcMnlnrtba bouu- «t*lll I.A....
ent which^BnialnM firn fitfRftQngj Gaik ,
CalL &gt;&lt;«Ur&lt;»- Pr»r. X. J. AIKIY. H.
tali* or Musselman vtolonee an a rapine ' Hdhae^ill No.43i; Flwftging tttrnamc illation it is' rkfwvtdd that u lory
■notlxr Mitnner M
of
Detour,
Chippewa
county,
to
Detour.
57 Monroe Street, Grand Lapids, Mioib
continue to reach uh from inany prbvIfouae bill No. 502, imxnporating the unrrianrof oaplfal will be brought in.
inces, especially from Bulgaria, Macedo­
HKMKRBKU. bit. AIKIN b the only
and an increased nnd highly prodm”
W
village
of
Port
Sanilac,
Sanilac
county.
&lt;;ta!WAtesp*rlMK4.f
rriiaablr H|«-rJ»liwt hen.
nia and Albania, where public security,
r A or
House bill No. 221. authorising the eon- UWMHM IMtihxL
either on tho highwaj, in isolated houaou
Patatit. arrtrlaa U» lha Uty •boeld ««u
unlvo-MlHp-tiction ofdaju atjh.eoyifet «&gt;I Morriawthv lk&gt;«virleA&gt;reintet&gt;&lt;Utw*tou&lt;i&gt;er
Ofnt«tawn&gt;8*.sL b&gt;4 p.&amp;. Honda,
SkYtu^O wmuTXK AHH’nABuaA '
House bffi No.’ETO.TranaierrFng certain
- When once uaed will r«t»L. . »
Turkey one or throe years to mature re­
VICTIMS.—The Lake Shore Railroad
place for.v«r.
.
forms may see what elements are at York territory from Grant to Duncan, Cheboy­ him sent .agenl*. Lo.^JUlex^UX. warts of |
IT 18 CEtIBRATCD F T FT ADVlffV:
for future iinpiovemeut, either in the gan onuDty.
House bill No. 2t», ■ orgifnijtfnl; lhe the country to MfMlv^Mth-lfemona in- |
government or among the people. Not
nelf wholly
Mr.
j'
lured
in
the
Ashtabula
disaster.
Mr.
township
of
.Tpacawga
fttxn
terri^&gt;ry
of
lithtliUtni
one Zapbcli has !&gt;&lt;&gt;«□ dismissed the ser­
AUUwafik
' TO THE USE OF TU£ EAMtLY C&lt; THE »»0'
Id. Spar
H.B. Clark, &lt;/f W&lt;wUWM. Bln-., hit*
&gt; i.n ,..!!
vice ; no tithe-gatherer has been stopped Burt, Chaboygap.county.
of unlawful
and
V" Np.
* 15, amending the char- received $l,foM&gt; in mUlemeul of his
in his course। cf
_ J_ " * ouetton,
*“
■* , House Wil
»*—«fa toward the
retablfahn.ont
tet of Hadann.
claims. Tiiis num retrnwienta bis time UW°*SHUTTU- T?lfcKrt‘u
no stop b made
—
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House bill No. 480, rain purpura Li ng for three months nt a2W 'per month,
of public aecurity or tho_ pdminiatnation
niMOUT aEMOVINO THE SHUttt-F »I.W
of fair andJNjUal Juul&lt;^-, '
liia doctor's bills, und the Yatueof hla MACHINE.
"BouanliiU No.W2, org&gt;mir.ing Porter
A telegram trom Ragusa states that the township from, territory of Kvangellne, liaggnge. Five thousand &lt;jnd bundrt-d
tldllars wut, also paid to the "w|&lt;IW
Prince of Montenegro iias authorized his Charlevoix cottniy.
delegatee to abandon their demand for a
Theabove were given immediate effect. one of the penwin killed lu the dispart of Spica and the fortified itdamU on I ■j-Jiouse bill No. 128, nmeodiag ■ aection
Lake Scutari, but tai* ordered them to 7448, Compiled Laws of 1871, relative to
HTZ8L CAM-MAKS FT, al’
insist upon the right fbf Trtfa uatlgRIlon few of deputy sheriffs.
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PAftTS CASt-HARDENEO f.
Convicted by wb&gt; Rowit of a riOENi&amp;JSLY
proviced wi
The ametMlmaut made by the Senate
j
«nss
rejects thfVarrangenfetrt the Prince will Ip {louse bin1 No. 49, amending Hancock Knifk — Henry B*au Priod QPe,‘ a
fellow- sailor's trunk, in a Cherry •treet
nd iMprovcd n'iie-ln-o; trXwtvs them ■'&gt; "t&gt;cr t.
kpj»®al to tho European powers for nup&gt; chAriflr, wifee concurred in.
raltli BM1
epy.ySMi/ He
; -«;jirt&gt;JCS
PUOPR1XTOR
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P01-13T 1 »5 D1A Tls । • House bill No. 521, granting extraordi­ boarding house, and stole $b&gt;».
“TQOKATEI DIED TU0UG8 MEOLBOT"
Loxno5, March 19^-4. telegram dated nary powers for highway improvements used a knlAs, and broke off &lt;tte».potet,
Tefaran, March 18. says: ‘•Advireo from in Hamtramck, Greenfield and Spring­ whWh foil Inside the trunk and w»« MACHWEiH THI MAHr..
Eraenmm to the 6th itwt. ,Hfa&gt;w that the wells, whs passed without' previous con- afterward found ihierc.
In Beau’s
authorities, there were displaying much siduration in yammilte*- of lhe whole pocket, when be wax amuted, was the
activity ta‘preparation** for the contiD-I but afterward reconsidered and referred knife with the ranadndei* of The MroltMew LinUw&gt;dMT&gt;&lt;otw«T munr wWi IMs W4
■twl by nrvdfr-* •idyrh’M -sWd&lt;Mp4rMi fryokgWl
gency of war between Russia and Turkey, to committee ofthe whole.
en blade.
That wm an Important
ferms
Ivayx nsuUeus ofdfMuM- or 'AMaMlMy, Y'&lt; »h
[&gt;oiBt agniart him In the General Keatu
rrstoeM &lt;&lt;• health I- •*-»'v«wa»*ivc pUrySonriace
atens. *nw he was s-’&gt;t*ncert tn m
»w fcJS-WF’'. th. Mlovtaw
ot Um,
*«p* *wl
yeitra Imjirteonruetit.
• itiEXU /CM ttw2L'.ribf *“O
been called out for sendee. The regu­ •bllta were passed:
lars numtiered 50,000, exclusive of 12,000
-------------------------House bill No. 408,
—organising
o----------- „ —
the towni.
iiiit fc3».7‘
-------- • county.
stationed at Botour. Tire tetreM OfKja^a Tihfpbf Klcfohoml, -■*
Emmet
wm strongly garriMrtied, kxfd Arftkhan. a
Hbbte'hlll No. 138. organising
.. ■ 3i.. ft-,.
bimaelf compelled to
fora law p,
few miles t.orth of Cara, wm held bv 60,- ship of Corwins, Gwenda county,
ox. tr-s-fp. fTfoTTErkflpflWVOrn; cmHouse bill No. 188, authorising Ada to facilitate i&amp;ptinttbtttwrt of.tirtfekeu
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centesting u&gt; resist any Kttsslan advance, purchsae a l.ridgc over Grand Rlv«
county; No. 453, amending die charter of
the
th city of Ishpeming. These three wore
Kft1. ven immediate effect. Also, Senate
rills for
Cal timet in to two
I bi..
... the
—. divislon-of
- -- ------ - ------------.| precincts for ejections; mneti
“:;t®ing the
&lt;«hnr.r&gt;r nf
liA villairn
'charter
of I the
village ntof t.rrlni
Cedar Springs.
' lininodiAtceffcct for faith. Senate amendmnnta to the bill organizing the townshi|** of Stephenson, Holmes, Breen,

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Dr. AIKIN’S Remedial Institute!

CHRONIC DISEASES

ATTAINED AT LAST:

F. M. Wilson, a Climax former, ia af­
flicted with a strange malady. A year or
two wince hi» hair commenced coming
out, and It luu» continued to do ho until
there b Dot a hairupon his hotly not even
an eye-winker or whisker. The hair is
falling from the hearts of his children in
the«uime manner. Tho strange freak of
nature has so wrought upon his vtfft. that
she ImU fJoconW Innme upon the Subject

lion upon tho family, and lately declares
that the result la cauaed by the nse Of
milk Dorn a certain cow upon the form.

(Mib—W. L. Taggart, NHert. Feeding
Devices fbrGrain Drttts—C. W. Wilde,
Berlin. Mail Bag-J. C. Lowell, Jndcnou. Gato—G. EL Cornel), East .Saginaw.
Binder—4i. F. Green, Kaintn a zoo. Ctimblued Drier and Bmoke-Uouse—R. Sabin,,
Maudba. Grain IJapraatur—J. K. Upton,
Battle Creek. Automatic Gate—M. Mills,
Thomas. Knitting-machine Needle—O.
W. Tripp, Battte Creek. Wind WheelE. Howtandand J. B. Kwaetland,Pontiac.

Gran Duster-MH. W, JYbuug, ^Atfiftelii.
NbippeTsTot* VYtl' Ctmij.'T'te.—A .nhrd-iii,

iron. Stump Extractor—G. H. Clark. li­
near. Motor—R. Ifopphi, Hartford. Com­
bined Drill, Reamer Mid T«p-C. Peter­
son ana A. Dntmebake. Dotroil. Fire
• J. TL Morrow, of Detroit, ctaims to
have taam cured of riioumauam by the
(IM Of blue glam. Hapaintr-'-------«f the window poara on the 1 mny rtdeof
Ids storo a light blue, and lining up a
little private apartment th
ifi aauo-lnttb daily. The ra

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NASHVILLE, i^.RRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY MARCH. 30. 1877,

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dT. PATMIGK.
My parents were •»oth ■ flwl the fvaLherj’ down of the swans, I would ship for ’the South: there I
— J- taw- -~t.u .... bringing to my nostrils the delightful was at home, and there would I On&gt;i |
Bad luck to Lwlwlch. and the m'. r—..5,:
incense of the lilies. Still the swans as-many advantages in .the new life 1
of
the
doubters
who have deputed th.'
Silent tend discreet, nut *j|fy »»i&gt;d
moved not, neither was theie sounding had chosen as in the Wort.
"It wm nigh noon when I stopped fact of the Saint's existence, who bav.
bird or animal to break the stillness
VILLAGE OFFICERS
», steumI French lady, whose parents came (1
»rp»^srn-‘^a°.f at a farm bouse just outaide the town it that Saint Patrick is'a myth. Sain’
drip lint*, tad trieRrteuhte lMfte Ix-en ‘
for a drink of water. I w* hungry, Patrick w myUi!Aa writ try am
j France, and I have heard they «
tallevoth»lR&lt;u«et. ■aught up in Ute Web &lt;4 bis Mubition.
| den a shnbram ihot otrtfover the lake, but I could not beg again. I a vaonuit.
i wealthy.
My father waa from
tard of th* harmt! and my aplril grtsvea
Richart] Brinsle? rt«h— U,m414. roruuw
dlrectlv
in the track of
the
llliesand indeed ! Bo I drew up a bucket of cool wm a myth, I
i North, originally.. Coming South, —---------------------------------- —
- -----Sheridan-------------wamyth, -----that ‘Ton
—
mitrried my mother and nettled there, । the swans. Then, as if awaiting a net
set water from the well and poised It on -------------_____
t
thmDanW
aniyth,
tbittDaniel &lt;)’Cbn
My family name is Wolston. I l oubt I signal, the birds and insects opened Hie frame for a good long drink. Ab 1 Moore WM
neUwM'te myth,
myth; that the iSe
ttnen W&lt;
y'mid hbhmn •cofhptiritenwIbd'.'Mnd he
if there are any. descendants left be- with a grand chorus. Beautiful plum- did so, the scuiid of a soft footstep neilwtob
reached
my
ear,
and
a
linger
was
placitself
••
“
*
’
*«
ia
---------merely
the
boneless
fabric of i
sproct-eding astlkougta Uitww. re no
&lt;1 side me, as I never knew of any rela- aged birds there were who sang far
Sodrtir*.
ed upon my shoulder. Turning my dream. Nd, no; wo far as legit! mxi:}
imU tn Ute RtMblUtmMkLiife.r it hu«
lives,
.
' sweeter than most birds sing.
HKJBTtAN 'CHVBCU-C. I- D«vk Ftac------------------------------ . -MUjpe ,h.&lt;
"I sat doyvn on the bank, gazing head in aatoniahment there I aaw l»e- is concerned Saint Patrick’s day. ii
“the‘obolcM iwk *WM l«4b of- my
lor. efc-rHer. M«ry Bab both at 10 J-I-4- ■ . a*d
ig to control
i&gt;nW*h» wbew-J Woa.quitaf’SUUg, leav­ with entranced eyes upon the scene. s I de me the very lady of my dream, the language of Mieky Free, "is jus
as
good
a
man
as
Fourth.
«
’
July.
’
her
blue
eyes
looking
straight
Into
T
grand, th rough&gt; -_Y._.-r"A^ffe fn&gt;m
The
hours
wore
on,
but
still
the
day
ing me no alternative but the poor-'
________________
1
’
atrick
not
only
lived,
moved,
nnmine,
her
baud
out-stretched
holding
theAttaMfe to" tH&lt;I Padtt»eU''&lt;o this
house, as what little my father pos­ seemed never to grow old—always the
had hia being among tue. nona of men. •nd be &gt;eauk'd'4i&gt;* ounttnl x&gt;f the
sessed was mortgaged, so that hardly same blue sky and warm, golden sun­ some bread and cheese.
"Will you take a little luncheon, but his impress upon Iridaud wa&gt;
Union i’aufio___________________ ? &lt;’•«'■*
eiroqgb wm left topny for the double beams. the same undulating motion to
| MnKd.U a |c|iMlr disposel gentle­ the lilies, the Mime perfume. It was sir? I see that you have been walking broad And deep. Hn wm a long lifeigo, aodM^Mkg
“
according'to
same writers, he attainca
long
distance,
and
must
be
tired
and
i source of great profit in Qaen: &gt;ow
Joy
supreme.
Human
bliss
needed
; man from”New.Orleans, seeing bow
the
pretet
age
of
one
hundred
am'
if fa annonneei! that ‘hi^’grrati r nm। destitute I wa»f adopted me into bls nothing more. It was Eden, perfect, hungry by tbbi lime.”
"The bucket slipped from.the frame twenty—and having made it subllm* nlllnn N brt’ the -point M&lt;TMHzilion.
’
I family. There I lived until I was ten tranquil, undisturbed.
' •iwSor«re«jiyta»
&lt;I"&gt; same
”
There-teecms to be-no doubt that he
"Ah l .imt there, gazing upon the and drenched me from head to foot; so be departed leaving behind' him foof
'---- - —'---------- *—*— the
nrivac4ne,- ----------------1 suddenly
beard footsteps
apg to school,-------„---------------------r_ r 1 had an excuse-for lying down ujxm prints which will lost m long an lb&lt; has secured, Uie.Cliicagp.JilMi K. Island
OrXrM
as 1»Ih own boys. going
KJ ArfltVILLK LODGE.-JU F. a. A- M. Ito: '
"
. ,apfCK1„g Up all —
i,,S „t city
cl
causeway that the giant built.
Th&lt; and Pacific and llu: ..CUIaigo und
the
gram to dry ofl'.
ways,
proaching;
then
a
young
girl
came
IN ular cfMnmcnlcatlnn on c-nch W&lt;*dD&gt;«4&gt;) rvv 1
•Taccepted
the
food
with
thanks,
founder
of38o
churches,
the
ordalnci
Northwestern roads, twb of the three
These were the rose-tinted days of my near and seated heraeif not far away,
m or tx-toro tb« tn It of llw mouu. Treaatant broth |
life. I was content, and might have seeming to become as Interested as 1 Seine the young lady bo closely that of a like number of rnlnisterw, and of maltf arteries leadlri^ to' tfie ein-jle
e felt rather shy of me,and retreated no lew than 3000 eldera, well has hi through outlet to the Wetfla &lt;oa-t.
THE STORY OP A TRAMP. • led a different life had they continued ' In the life going on around us. She
One of these would bave bben suflla few years longer.
I was not beuuilful, perhaps, iu the to the house. Koon a man who proved been named the " Hibernian Mom*.’
BY rm. H. H. BLISS.
"When I was ten. the war broke out i world’a eye; she was rather tall, and to lie her father came out aud wished ■But although there can be no tfoubi dent forihfi*main purpo^eoffUhrough
Juiinrw Jirrrforg.
roe to engage to work for him. I ‘did that there was such a force once exist
route from New York to Pan Francia------ —that cruel war, which sent so many j had high cheek bones; but her com•‘Rat*a4tet-U»t!" came upon tbexlodr to their last account, destroyed home*, plcxiou. tinged like the llllia with a bo at once, working steadily forayear. ing In the world as St. Patrick, it h co, but itissiinnlseu thatMr.’Gould is
"As you may mipDore during this far from easy, wLh all the Mehta of dedrbua of makhig the^CMcWr*. Bur­
W. II. YOUNG,
panel of our comfortable farmhouse, arxi scattered far npd wide the destinlo , shade of pink, trod her dark brown
one cold night li-t winter.,
1 of thclrowners. My guardian enlisted i wetfl h of hair combed over a well time I had manvopportunities of talk­ history-turued on, to say where he wa&gt; lington and Quincy' bring Bit of the
Mother, mv wife anti I, were seated: in the Confederate army.and his bobs, abaped head, and a psir of dreamy ing with Alice Foster, for that proved born. The beglnningof bls tilqxmpiiy grain to the Union Pacific-mill to
In dose proximity U»thcklicb’'n,«tove, | one after the, other, did the same. Al &lt;8T«u .kt ciUfifi loldotet,±&lt;7 domestic to be her name. She wm a great deal is strikingly like that of Homers— grind, and to thiaendit was nm+snry
H A. BARBER,
to me in all that time, though I never seven or eight places contend for th&lt; tn control both its rivals. Il Mjunher
which wan heaped full to the brim . last I was cast upon my own resource*,;value. Strange that in this fairy land
P. Hoaroopsthle Pbyafclaa and Bor
irith glowing coute.
I there was nothing due that ! n&gt;uld do of mine there should appear such a told her of the dream. 1 wm now a honor of being declared bis birth-place. underMood that fJbttld’s arrangtmenir.
a OflleB. near residence. on corner of Waa
sober, steady young man, working for Some say he was an Irishman; a have been made ftrr acquiring Control
"See who it is, lliram,” said my j but accept the offer of captain’s boy, plain, common-place heroine.
wife, Ipoking Op from her,needlework, i which, by strange luck brought -me- She had not discovered me yet. I pay; but often the thought that I second party that he first saw the light of the ’Erie und Canada Hsteithe.n
The sn«»w was ftilllng thick and fast] iqto tfie same'regiment with my kind! thought.
So for a few minutes I came there a vagrant M'ould make me In Cornwall; a third', that the Welch
M. C ELLIS,
have a right to claim, him: a fourth, ehain. The Canada ^ouU&gt;f/ri now
’J
outside, and. as I opened tlje door, the i guardian. . After a battle be.was pm-1 watched her ; but whatever her blush.
"When mealtime came it was she that Scotland was hh cradle; a fifth, gains an entrance-, thio Chicago over
wind brought In a cloud'bf* feathery mnted to a cnptBiricy. and • ptocured ' thoughts were, they failed to reveal
link is which bfimled me.ai;d'preve«i- me a obahce as drummer. Through- j t in-meetves by word oractisn. I would who brought our dinners down into that Brittany Can be proved to be hlw the Baltimore an'd Dlifo road, Litt
ed my seeing'the applicant for en- font ail three long nnirchesand bi vmraes make a motion ; she would look at oil­ the field, or bandaged our wounded native land ; a sixth, that he hod bis there remains oniv a Httle'mori- th .n
'
SMITH 4- KNAPFEN.
trance. I’artlj dot-lug the door again, l by wood and dream arid Ixaltlc field. I then.
I ste| ped upon a dry twig; It hands, lacerated in our farm labor*. origin hi the Holy Land; ami seventh flJO miles to com Diet e in order, to furA TTORNEV8 »l b« and Solicitor. In Ch«n I asked what was wanted.
' followed him and shared like and like broke short oil with a snap; her tilue She it wm who taught the village —such a seven th !—that he hailed from nlsh it with a »paraU* and independ­
. /k eery, iwaetka in all the Coati* &lt;&gt;f thl» »t«t&lt;
These last claimants, we ent copnegUpp .with,.CUI^o. It is
"Have you accomodations for a i with the boys. Oh, they were terrible, j eyre looked straight into mine, but stihooi one term in the year; and rode England.
read, first made their appearance in not easy to exaggerate the possibilities
all
farm,,- —
and
traveller?” eame in a man’s low, deep .some
the ouuvuiqjo
Bufferings we
.bvihs of
vi miv
»»v endured!
kiiuuicu. 1. they
inrv never flinched,
iiiiunvu, neither
nviuivr did
uiu she
sue ||iund
----- , ,drove
,-----—
,—about
,- , the
, ;--------left 1 seem annoyed at
my presence. Thai-1
Their wuld do all aorta of work belonging to 1187, and tried to make out that of Jay Gould's greedy'.hLsffHr h ealth
voice
•‘
*
Ij Once we composed part of the left
—• ...»■
The piau tame, nearer ns J &lt;&gt;|&gt;ened J wing
a place
wing of
of Le^&gt;
Le^&gt; ’anny
anny it
at a
place called
called powc.
power wan supreme.' I felt she was in
' 08 well 88 those of her own wx. Patrick was an Englishman ‘tin order and power, if life and' health are
CHARLES IL BRA D Y.
Moen Bayou.
Bayou. We
We’were
were hemmed
hemmed in
in by
by command
command of
of my
mv life,
life, and
and at
at her
her will *-*n Sundays it was the rule to attend to gratify the vanity of Henry II.”
spared tn him. He has now ^acquired
“wide the door again, repealing the' Moss
But It makes comparatively little so enormousa fortune and. such jxiwerall aides
couldstrike
strikeme
medead
deadon
on the
thespot,
spot.
church regularly. What happlnwe to
weather beaten lorm of a sturdy | the
the Union
Union forces
form on
on all
sides except
except | could
swamp. v
You
must
know-------someyourpardon,
| J’c “Rowed the privilege of a sent beside difference Where BL Patrick was born. ful connections that no .mjwuut of
tramp, not far from twenty-five y&lt;ant | the swamp
’— ----* 1--------"*••f—
* i—
' beg ------------ '— young
~
। tiling
did not mean }ier&gt; and fancy all sorts of probable The .force of circumstances, the hand boldness Is hazanlods on hls part. Un­
of age. us 1 Judged.
That he was a|‘-‘-------of
f •the swamp*, or bayous, as Indy.” I stammered.
to frighten you.”
things you would do to obtain her of Providence, fate, destiny—call it by dertakings at which’ a large combina­
tramp I knew Instantly .frptu tbenon-jj they are called; more like the realm of
this whole, undivided &gt;°vel Then how what name you will—gave him to tion of ordinary capitalists would
drecript garb he wore «&gt;f blue soldier ।: Hades than anything else. At that‘"I am not afraid, young man;
LEWIS DURKEE
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Z..11
.
.
-r
.
.
.
r
reulllnrr tn
galling
to ann
see her walk awnv
away will.
with Ireland. He was the first and greatest shrink may be and are looked* at bv
T AWT Eli Sotart Public. Real Fatale and Inaur pants, and blouse, slouch hat, and a season of the year they were full of h, where I expected to meet you ; but
Hu! ha! ha! some village gallant, and let you drive of missionaries, and amidst all the Gould with the cool ^df-poww^iori of
aner A&lt;ent. Collectlona pruraptlr made, and cvrtHjfi sortot faded shirt patter^ that nudiiria and yriioinoua replili*. Hani- you were here flrat.
contradictory and fabulous statements amen whois not accustomed toj-fiul.
|y a l&lt;|g or dead wtiek but what served Now I must tell you why I have homealone.
looked rather the worie fro wear.
‘‘Once when she came down to the concerning him, these facts stand out
biding place for some deadly come.
_____ ”
"Let him In,” whispered my wife. ns the hiding
We will do the best Wf ca» for him. serpent or'lnacct.
| ^at where I was, feeling, for the field I beard her scream. Rushing to clearly—that he was unselfish and
UNION BOUSE.
heroic; that his motives were high
A little girl said to hta imamnia,
her
side
I
found
the
cause
—
a
monster
“Through
the
bayou
retreated; -it­ first time, rather uncomfortable. 8he
It Is awful to be out on such a ulght.”
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.. —
— we
...--------------P«HARLES ERONSON, Proprietor. Thia hotel
"Yes, we can find room for you, 1 ' was our last chance for salvation. The commenced by calling me Robert—my black suake stretched across her path­ and unworldly; that lie waa earnest. "Mamma, have you beanl pCLbc man
VJplraaantly______
situated
way, eflectually blocking up the way. Intrepid, indefatigable; that he left that got hUuJp’L "No. child, how did
"
; enemy were near, and provisions near- right name.
_ In athe
_ _ center of - boalrxi
I. _ ___ guess,” said 1. "Walk id.”
lie gel alxot 7, askMi.mamnta. "Oh,”
Thrn cauiea puiw»dlt»g aud scraping j-ly ouL Through it we It we floundered.
"Robert,” said she, "how far have I had the honor of killing n, and re­ Ireland infinitely better than ho found tala
Jyrfohg1 precdcidus; ’ "he bought
you journeyed
this a wild un­
His you
workcame
was to
among
ceiving more than one glance
of ap­ it. since
pf-bonta. lUfiW teJiaffilug &lt;»f. loh^tliat. often uplnmud to our waists,scratched you Jou
proval afterward. But these giancz-s couth people. Pagans, worshipper of
had been worn almost to the uppers and torn by vines and briers. A great - lake?”
ALE C. BUXTON,
acrostt the floor, and the stranger u&lt;-- many m&lt; n were bitten by reptiles and 1 ‘‘A great many miles." I answered. fanned in rue h flame that grew and the sun, men most difficult to be en­
"Mysoh,” said a doting tiiothcr to
treated; but he never faltered. From
CKSMITtt. manufacture* Rifle and Shot Onn« cep’.ed a chair by the comfortable' died on the way. For
we
- - ten
—- miles
-----“True. You have endured hardship expanded the longer I was within their the day he landed at Croagh until he her eight-year-old. '“what plnsbre 'io
and repatro al! Firrarn a and fine Machinery. «4.&gt;ver ——
‘ • —-• ~ 1 “ before
u-'
J“ laud
* “-----• ajadeu
dry
wm---^-adhrd. ' and triaL want nDd stBrvation-for influence.
you feel like giving up dorirtg the
"I remember meeting her alone In died, he did whatsoever his hand found Lenten season.?".. VWelLma, Lguv«
"Abad night out—a very bad night,” I' IJ°*iT.eVertS2t 1------------------------ll‘erL WaLa n,------y|bter...
-v- ■,Wi
what? for whom?”
he said,
his teeth
as if [। however,
A Divinefor
Providence
me. :’ •■xo^’you cannot Mty^for^p’U do it the lane, one afternoon, and how I to do with hh might. In spite of all 4’11 »tay away ftqQMKfifofll.'’
the
Mrt. M.J. TIMMERMAN.
at
the’ while
recollection
of eiinitennl
some cutting
what use preserved
4 never have,
nearly made a fool of myself by telling sorts of terrible obstacles. It is not replyat the recollection of some cutting however, for what use I never have
. ....
rpEACHERof Ttutrurneni*.! Mu«!e, on th&lt;-Ptetn. : blast.
'■
■“’ But
But what
what is
isthattome?
that to me? I1 am
am [ learned.
lejirued.
'
.
;. |IMm cuuse’lhe spirit of unrest la in you. her oiitand out that I loved her. The necessarv to belleya that he changed
Europe needs Chia year, aooocdtng to
next day I beard that she was engaged Ice Into firewood, and water Into honey
such,.nr should ■■ be. by ittfs
thM "My guardian wm
was one of the mtnsriiias-'y,
1 orOrzBn. Term.: wnoforjiVionv iu- • used Tn such.J&amp;r
Yau »](, ft for A’ourself. do you not?"
fl
Bn*
,
lluie.
T.n j*. of l..*l f lieatanu
cold, of
li*.of|JI
»■ •
blo« to
n&gt;.-; to
b.-'m«-; he'
5”u,°s“
" I
to be married in the fall. No one, I and drove the anakesand other poison­ a moderate estimule, fi 7424KO. M1’* ,,f
cold,
jng.
ft terrible
waaa terrible
blow
'
JOBNM. ROE
; »unAI«s.»„o rflo,ouKl4C'»4-op one W.1« tbetett rriend1 I had on earth,ntwcr„, l^lunlng
earth -misweitu,
iiculuuiuk’lo
*y reel
iwi dreldedly
ucviucuij* think, ever knew what I suffered ous things so eflectually out of Ireland, cottpn. The Uniietf States can send
that "spiders will not go near timber her billy 4,830,000, arid other countries
vvm-or
-4 n L
....
n t,
I vDough to endure almost anything, the undivided chain
in that made me uncomfortable under her scrutinizing when J heard it. Sweet Alice!
"Well, after a year bad passed I dis­ grown in the green isle,” For he does at the most 950,0U0. leaving adefi. il in
Ah! l,,i“
&lt;''”«for’-'lde; this is the hope for something better in
n the future.'
future. 1 ..ilanc&lt;^
''
notthing
need indeed.
to be accredited
misauleM
thethe
sujjpiy
472,600
bales.I should
•
,
, luipcaiL-u,
appeared, shipped
Buipinu on
vu a vessel
vctku and
nuu went
wem
I right
Now I with
am myself
Now
linksolwere
revered
•
«
young
mu,
Uniu
nal
Hmthcrrylnirlnmy
In order to maintain his place in the
l"lH'”
iiever see him more. I sat down and |. ,'.'i.'.TLYrT*iT
Jennie JuneMcwtnnt Ml!e. Aimee
1IL-*. vr.il linvpnohnini."
Tt in .J could
..... not
.. . be
. a_ tramp. again,
__ r TP .for I Irish heart. It is enough that he wus
He removed bis old slouch hat M he wept, und but for the guard would
‘
“ whJ thtre^re
CHAS. W, DEMAR A Y,
eau
look
more
wlekctinees
lhtai
any
- revealing
■
.nd have
bar. gone
cone buck
back into
Into the
th? awamp to I “ptrd-niprolml.le Why. t ere »re feared the vlslop by. the lak" would another Abou Ben Adhem, loving his
EW ELER, in-l 4mlrr io FU» and Plated Jew*:- 'aid these words,
a head• and
*
. thousaniLs and thousands of dulerent reappear. Carrying out the plan I had fellow men above everythbig else, self other woman couJd laJ|&lt;1.»iMj w**m*
tj Clock*. !-!«■«». l.«, etc- Every artfcle war- | forehead that betokened a in«tl pf some I seek his remains.
be the very inearnalipu ,,of aUruetjve
, that
, I did not care what be- , kinds
of occupations all over thecoun--1 formed unwiisuy.
Included, and that he siient ntifi waa
m
or moari’ rrtun&lt;lwl
!
culture.
It
not
of
decided
intellectual
"After
7
originally,
i
1
wwkiui
went
out
,
oh
on
the
me
--------------------H,Wk.inlA.«M
ra^'r--o
”?I
sin. Noone could ever OuJlKpf her
After that, I did not care what be-1
try
t|iat a
-----------------—------«- -spent In the service of his fellows, iu
----------------------------------------------------------------. ability. ■ ne Jiua a, aunt musiacne, OJIU, or tn.;- I grey tecklt-a, and
bnd h«d In a
ln
_______________________
Ing and trannlilg. TiTis^kind of life the spot of earth to which they balled an having beets n
E PARADY,
■
pale, regular feature*, itnd a pair of often did things which
UJotbrr’s Ian, or heard InlMWew from
But I am too
of a wanderer
MllU.ll would
mOUIU have
ilUv i ( “
"lluL
•— much
—
"
... °
was as near liKe a tramp’s as I could him.
\f AKUFAmJRERofBoot.m4Shoe,
int wondrous dark eyre that seemed never promote! me but for my ulreme : p, Mile down Io anythinK.”.
a mother’s IIjm. It is said.that JLimee
So
let
the
harp
that
once
through
get.
and
sujted
me.
Moreover,
it
rtl BBS rrminn&lt; c*»u* dow. b1k&gt; .triei nun- at rest. His coat was worn and thread- youth. I shared the fortunes of the, "Then you must wander away from!
is now teachingiheGrand Duke Alex­
tton «o Hl! &gt;n order* promntl», »nd m tm* towmi bare, but passably clean—also his other regiment until Richmond capitulated c|v||tjaitiJn and earn voar living with brought me in suras of money, more Tara's hall the soul of music shed, be is imw to conjugate her na^ti^.r
Eteop
Bide of Mata street.
! clothing, which at once gave us a
struck anew every year; let all the
and the war ended. I had grown so lbe rpd ,alld guu; lor trampa are pr less every season.
Where
Where tnvxe'aa
thexe’au wiH
will Uuwe'sa'way
tlnwe's avay—
| ‘;i have been at this business now brave Irish men and all the fair Irish
I
favorable
impression.
fearless
of
death
that
my
cvmiracles
noth
|
ng
but
vagrants
and
paupers,
and
J. B. RASEY,
,
. . .(.i. , &lt;
; He imrtook of some food plkced be- i mild bullet or knife would never harm yOU 8h0Ujd |K. jn the almshouse in­ going on five years, and only returned women of thacountry deck themselves to contest it.
.'j.
.
TTRAYMaN. Goods and Raan«t &lt;
*| foru
kta» wiUs
M ill* relish, but
but. shuwtal
shuwed no inr&gt;
atow
Up,n tbBti j 4iad
---v-;-■ T------------------------------------ a week ago to see If Alice was the same. with the green of their native land mid
JL/ place In the riHsse. Stoat bar
*
*ad
of
here.
”
d«rbrea»1M(rei.tw...vor&lt;li.P~lnKrr!roI,dof,K&gt;vU1. M6. Th„,,
„„
„ ,1 had hardly the com age to ask of any
and willing hand*.
X.’Sn“umS* !-'T*‘
• M.nT^niniT^W.’&amp;’bK.j •ne, so when night came I crept up
the well-remembered path and peered
JOHN WEBSTER,
poalUve romanre, 1 menuuij ueciuea , doue shop or store. So. after the war, appeared
nt all.
ip qnder the curtain. There they sat,
IYLaCKSMITILS, AU kind* at work in the Black- ! “ n,»n wb° needed more than tbecon- j drifted and drifted, sometimes work-1
glad
of yIt.
But "not
you lier father and mother, a strange man
Air
' t^™ntaUUCbed Ut l,,e ordl,*“ry run of In*, but oftener,wandering over the' "Good!
,
JI am
’ uf
WByg.
OU must
die, but th« thought thafc ttevy aulat be
go unum E plurlbtis braght”
But what did
pay. &lt;Mv*NBMNii,
WJ|rtN Bum
| vagrants.
country as you Bee me now."
'travel in this manner continually. aud Alice herself.
sold for spring chicken#»Arr 4liey 'ro
W D PURCHIS
! asked*1 when*1 he*'once more re?uined
Here the man, who told us his name Look—do not I reMmblesomeone,you ! I see? A babe on Alice’s knee. ‘ Yes,
laid” out.-fLa^n*^;^^ fiw*.
The Coming of the Birda.
H. D. PURCHIS,
| naked, when he once more resumed
WoUtont |WUMxJ, and for full five have seen before? I am your sister. I It was so. Ob, the sensation of sick­
A party who recently lectured in
ness that crept over my heart then! I
’
"Oh ua— a mutter of a dozen mile- ! "'Inutes gazed with a steady, lull gaze arn come to lead you into better ways, had hoped to find her single, and pos­
The
Rochester
Union
nays
that
Mr.
Iknver
apiieared lo be launewhat di.u»« tawwit miM
Orlndins B»d Hawita: : or HO 'Rather bad going.
I could j ,nV&gt; the stove, while I proceeded toppt j to be indnstrioyH and.wing, to be
with hin reception. , Md you
i
sibly to win her myself. It was' ail A. B. Lamberton, of that, city, him satisfied
dour lo unfer Bad BBCUfaetioa guBJBMtovd. uire ;
*
. . ‘
f &gt; d-.ni I do I1O» more coal on. J lie women had gone worthy of your own better self, fori
over now, Mv air castles, that had kept a record of the arrival of birds for have a large audfefied?” asked a aymthe clock, the know you will do well If once started made days and weeks of life spent in some years pMt. In 1872 thte first rol»- uulhetlc friend. -"•No; the autborilies
----------- FTKMfKr----------------------------‘
ihinkof a?I div Hint realh ''“"d" P°lnte&lt;1 nl
hour of twelve.' an the right track.
All you want is
the solitude of the wilds tolerably ins were ouereved there March 28. Irnving neglected tu elaoe.tisoi.HkhHin-.
I The tramp must be tired by this time, encouragement.
bright, now fell, and not so much as a Wild geea&lt;were going north in March, ithere waa not myeh.p(*n attendance.”
n’ and
and-for
for'thut'l
‘’“'Ugh he manifested no desire to rest, j is not so?”
■
Nfjrn,
. ,„r.:
W Htma, h'*»h*uxMfch.
tinuul day-dream,
that II_ccan
foundation stone was left to build up and aaipe were found April 17. That -[Danbury
n
’
.
L
“
r
c
“
t
Ko
I
lit
the
lamp
and
showed
him
to
a
j
V R_ —. endure
. ■ _ your_ X..... 1__ 1___ I_winter.
I-.*.."I think It is.”
was a Imckward year. In 1873 robins
again.
New
England
I,
Two ragged llUfe unfiilmwcrestandwith the understanding thtet he
very well,
wen, meu,
‘•Very
then, uxae
take my auv
advice,
"I gazed long and fondly upon her eam« March 13th, sparrows 17th, blue ।
belong South, sir, where the winters bed;
was to stay with us fora lime and flnisli |i Roam
about
the-country
no
loot
liuuiii
nbOui
th®Country
iiu
longer.
birds
18lh,
pigeons
HHh.
8ulpe
arid
'
whom,
hftd
fate
and
circumstances
ho
are like your May, where the highWM. E GRIGGS,
Seek
occupation
where
you will willed, might have made my life hap­ wuodcook were found al Victor March ,
his narrative.
"
* some
~ -----1 “
1
waysund fields are glowing with wild
"It L.iPt NO-totfeh ttyt I nirfbrirfigre.”
The following day. after the work be useful to your fellow beinga end to py. Weil, I have no complaint to 28th. In 1874 blue birds arrived observed one of them, “but w*hht a lot
flowers now—very pretty to look at,
those wlwm you love.
Friends will make. I have not suffered so much as March 18th,and snipe were shot March
with the blue »ky-*b&lt;&gt;ve and the sweet was deme, in which he cheerfully a—
of pvonfe you oan brfaig down wkh the
Incensa fltling.ypur nustrilaall day, as Hi»ted, we once.more gathered within cflLg to you then. You will be proud other men, perba|M. I am young and 21. Ln 1873 the first‘robins' were seen 'peel!,’
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
of yourself,’and when you die you can . ugged. and may In time forget that March ll, and snipe were found April
you Htc» alonk. puoring now and then
die knowing that you have been’ of Alice Foster wss anything to me. I 7. It is found by orthniologUta that
'XY11A.AOK BARBER, and drt-r’ in CoIUn.Tfrt, to waten thelifc abont you. BuTI left
When a Vermont editor getobp and
V Gem's Furul»liin&lt; Goods. u&gt;d Claara of ths
Re­ sec in my travels many things that are the male song birds migrate north refers to.jl Wisconsin man mb Wisail that »o brave your northern win- j
L*et me se«': ui one time * was t-iu- some use, at least, to the world.
।
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ter. To see—wellI what of tin.t
that- This ii ployed
’ — i on a Mississippi steamboat as member wherever you go I shall be of Nature good and true. W here man about a week before the hens, aud ssteft
with you, wiiMher upon the hind or has seldom trod, there do I find her nn- wheonotdisturbed In a nesting ground, '
with
day
has
been
one
of
th&gt;
'
the
happiest
of
my
I
sort
of
i
assistant
clerk
to
the
freighter,
U. S. MAIL LINE
'
I am your ulster, Robert; contamlnated, the animals tame, the will return to the same place tor years, a
i Vcnnontfltn
nllze even .■»»
now that
*«««. with amall
an
pay and little work to do. the sea.
T?&gt;tOM A'ashnlle loBatUe Croak. U»v«Nulc life. I hardly realize
promLse.
for
mv
sake,
to
seek
to
better
flowers abundant; and there is enough Evergreen swampsaie the localities in 1 ‘AV^efi’i! ma
r -llh- every Monday and Friday mcra.mp., at S the pleasure 1 thought m&gt; much,of in I must have made some half dozen
the
Will you promise?”
which the birds are generally to,be dark* at nridfil
। bivouacs in the forest oron the plains, trips on her back and forth from St. yoyrselt.
"'I will promise, dear lady/ said I, to see and to do’ to make time pass
agreeably. I shall never look upon found first, as they are warmer than an elactoral e&lt;
mile after mile of dusty travelling, has Louis to New Orleans. 1 likevl that
in the
the
tears
starting
from
my
eyes.
other
regions,
and
there
are
some
In.
her lace again except Ln my heart’s
really come to paw—ihat I liave been ;job, for it bad a good deal of bustle and
,
lion at paMrnir-ra.
HERiTUAVEB.
Propaccorded what
1 never expected
again ' activity In it—scenes shifting like al ’ Well. Hint is good. I-sLitill trust image, where It will remain as high Atances of robins remaining all winter '
, If you ever see a counterpart of and beautiful as when I saw her vision Ln tills latitude in dense swam m Ori­
to see-^n glimpse of a face and form
oles aud bobolinks are the last bird-, to her ears if she would escape hearing
in the dream.
divine. There, it is out at last
1
^iarrnaar.u earia.
nMro*
tertr* 4—*nt- 'Phis iiisteil liIn 1 friends with her; perhaps she would
"You have my story now, sir. and I arrive, and dirnot greet us with their .Kcverai pages of profimvhtotof't in less
neaun.
«. * - a
1 prove all that I am to you. Farewell,
fear it has wearied you somewhat; 1 song until about May 8.
thon-two mJunto*.
■ -»iranr.| &gt;.
TOHNQ CRESSY.
* «
। Bqb«Mt*-farewe|l. Remember, for my have never told it to a living soui be­
J
MFIKKIFF.
1 Bake; your promise.’
•’ Men are like hyviw,** veriUttks an
fore, and somehow feel relieved that
Funny Newspaper Men.
i "Then the young girl, the lake, the you know all. lam novagraat Those
gg^gwggiagiifir’^
exchange newspaper-1 i
are
Many people wonder who really pre'
mwans, and the IB ies, seemed to van Ish, ;
Hhort-w«rire jiwd, «*MWp,&gt; WtetU and
days are over. But when 1 gazed upon
the men who make up the humor of
For
.
—
an ----------instant----the
------------tramp's
r.. eyes Leaving
Leaving the
the vessel,
vemei, II at once
once act
set out
out and I awoke to And the first light of her taoe for the lot time yesterday, I
the
nineteenth
century.
Tbe.Tarner
’
H
day l&gt;egiuning to dawn in the easL
felt ho poor and miserable that I could
"Il was a lung while before I could have just laid down in the snow and Falls (Mass.) Reporter gives the fol­ lelujah-mstre men, in ereUriah fervent
lowing list of humorous paragrsphvrs,
WnXBtniaeir. uui vnrncr cuunecaung convince myself that it was, after all, perished. Toil me what I am to pay, with the names of the newspapers to and Inspiring; and there-mvTeightsonly
a
dream,
and
that
I
still
was
but
in its stead, a dead, stolid look, a face he fruit and vegetables that grew in
and I will depart flow, sir/’
which they respectively belong:
"Nothing—not a cent I thought George F.‘ Babbitt.
whose lineaments were those of a half­ fields by the way. r at last arrived at a cail sleeping wherever night over•
lioMnn I o»t.
j
111 Suur*:aie look
“Dd half tealeep I yon were something better than a
starved vagrant pinched with disease. New England and the good old
OS LOSO TIME- .
wnijcwi rolled«p wy blanket again, and took tramp from your first appearance. Cecil T. Bagnall. Timer's J-iilh
The tnuQahion from joy to gloomy
Ansfrterg JV&lt;mm
An lm«g4i*Uv« .teMUMOdlw Im­
- my wav across the pasture to the high­ Take my hand and remain with us as J. M. Bailey,
L. BVMfifiLL.
■atfaeste JWteM atriklng. It made-axie
proved upon Oesfan. ’•] tauwiei!.”
way.
But-the
farewell
words
the distance being helped by paartng
'aliuadtfr
In:aphe
of myself,
wlille
the of the long as you like. My wife and I would Nathaniel Burbank, Ac
says he, "to the halls of my father bv
young girl, •Remember, for niy sake, In-glad of your company.”
women, who were deeply interested In fannersand tradesmen.
Robert J. Burdette, Bari*
night,
amrttmnrt them in ruins. I
your promise,’ were continually ring­
drted afouA &lt;My
4r£*re are
So Robert WolBtou stayed with us a Gsorge L. CaUrn, N. Y.'
ing in my care.
A’e
fortnight, during which Iris past life wTXCtoffixt,
they?’ A nd eclM* rMpetMlwfi ■&lt;* that
‘ Before the sun wm an hour high, I wus never alluded to. He told uh when I M. Grt«ory.
Ztoe
angel on earth. She it wm that fed] me many a sleepless night of late,and. hod made up my mind what to do. 1
D? BVMBorntdw
yutuPteUlx*
Chat
Burdette
Hart,
HaQ
me with her own dear hand, g.nd ad-1^trenn
strange .Ui
to say,
ail brought.
by _
a ■ must change my mode pt Jlfe. I had he went away that the aamiNi he gave J. E. Hatcher, Louiavillt'
w, all
brought About
.bout bj
Umf F*AV«i^-UiwBM.ftriniiM
VUH mtJIlre • «l*&lt;rr &gt;" »te*l ,ra EreUr.................... . I
were real; beyend that we never
................................
—
aooh
promised the spirit of my dream to do troubled
oureeli
Brooks, to a lMtor«4&lt;fetofe Y-rtk *uways «tnj seek work, bne promised
&gt;&lt;j bad, late one August afternoon.
afternoon u, and I resolved to keep that promise,
"I
.
.
_
----.
----A
_»
_
.j
that “P. I. Mann,”
Jf&lt;rw Tbrfc Herald dents on jpreachlng, non detn ns what
to remember me in her prayers for my approached the environs of a small whatever came. I must go back West in life that is pl
he
describes a* the tendency • to sentlApply to
Wm. A. AtlswOktb,
I that day again, over the path I had oome, only
Wientaltafc to «ffigtoh-7YfFto/* that
under­
at his rtoidence or store.
iii—.
*
—~.——■
me. J t 1 uiutet
go the
a great
deal
further
a hard torology to tad*
the
petuate
growth
of gooo
willthan
toward
*"
■
hand
iuqu1rt&lt;*.
had been very hot and dusty; I was I had been before—beyond the Rocky
J. J. Letov.
all thing. ju.t Mid good. And she hre tired
tlred out, aud, gft
er Bpa!f
d
after
aprtoding
my mountains, where game waa plenty,
doue teQ tnat and more too; the has banket*&gt;yer iretwy bw^ta
^£1CH1GAN EXCHANGE
and iutvticartng animals paid fop their
lock furze in a piece bf woods aw«y ndioottag. This wm the only life I wm
Detroit, Michigan. '
some distance from the road, I fell Into I fit to lead, I thought, so I reeolved to
11 as too
have done II. But it is my hurt a deep slumber.
NrntMAW
। set my face toward that part of the But we ean get no idea from that MlssT, Blanton,
LroS dr Pouter, Proprietors.
"When I
glinij*e on'earth.
’'Boon I dreamed I waa standing by country Immediately after reaching how the shall looks. Any shell is like Alexander L. gw
MR in a
a lady’s bonnet If it lias a knob and a
“ Listen : You may wonder at my a circular lake, on whose surface float­ • he town ahead of me.
alt Only
ed iaautlfal white lilies and stately ; "About naan I ascended a high hill, wMrt.

iUshrillt Sirtrtory.

C

M

G

J

id

Money to

loani

(800.00 and. UPW IXDS

MONEY TO LOAN ! .‘““x^fe.TrSyioLrir. 8h.l.m,1„f 4^

$80.00 to $600.00,

swans. It was like spring. Upon the from the top of which I overtotficed the
The silver miners claim to have
i you will see how clearly fate, or what- j lilies clang great drops of dew. A gei.- ocean and the shipping then In i&gt;ort. struck a new bonanza, east of and near
। ever you may call It, Is allied with the I tie breeze swept over the lake and rufthe famous Cumstook lode In Nevada

Wilkins.
WkdeLaU TIrm tain kind of bindirDg-TuTKMruek me
Williams,
Forristawn Heraul as being a phrase peculiarly applicable
Wood.
(Mcafio Fuming Journal to many of our modern prayers.”

..

�MAIN LINE

Potterville, i* acquiring the reputatation of bring a lively little manutac-

NEW GOODS!

moved to Bril* rue, where they will ro-

Jackson vv*agon

i* was a mighty good oue. and&lt;profu«e
rears, distributed as follows: Mrs.
Burns 80 Mr*. Herring 80. Mr*. Kant80.
Mr. Pomeroy thinks that gold isn't Mra. Water* 80, Mrs. Annis Tt, Mrs.
Whack 67, and Mra. Wilton M yuan.
Tltew; are what we would call ripe age*.

g'rK'nd’ RAP1D8

pIVISION.

aatesnfl

SPECIALTIES

The last number of the I&gt;ton Rapid*
Vermont v Is ------

P*y an indemnity of one thousand mil­
lion* of dollar* to Germany, sad who
was supposed to be left crippled aud
helpless, but *h* declared that her
ci edit waa bettor than gold and iaaued
her legal tender psper currency to the
people, every dollar of which was worth
one dollar in gold 1 France prospered
sud dow has &gt;600,000,000 of gold, taken
by produce sold to outsider*, one-half

doe* it mean, anyway'
psbliaaa.
It mean* that the Journal know* that

OVER 500 NOW RUNNING IN BARRY CO

AND EVERY ONE GIVES ENTIRE

CI EREXT ITEMS.

A little boy’s first pair of ,
ways fit if the pocket*aro deep enough.

A parrot is aaid to live 200 years.
the United States for‘90 yean for four
per cent interest, whilst in Germany, Barbera do not live to be that age, but
they talk more.
The Black Hillers are r^oldng over
ufacturtes Imve stopped, workmen arc
out of employment, trade is dull, and the birth of the first girl baby in that
the government cannot borrow &gt;17,000, wild Indian -haunted country.
000 because she h*s no credit.
Mr.
The Chicago baby-show was not an
Pomeroy thought If be had the power utter failure. It succeeded in making
he rould settle the flnancialMtouddle in TOO mother* mad at all mankind.
twenty-four hour*. He wotjld make
Home geniua propose* to introduce
the greenback worth a dollar in gold paper shirt*. But a «htrt out of a story
and a legal tender fur all debts, aud
paper would have to many tales.
base it, not upon gold that might l&gt;e
We can generally tell what a mnn'«
shipped to foreign lands any hour, but
going to do next when he put* the light­
upon the wealth of the United State*.
ed end of a cigar into his mouth by mis­
Then on a certain day be would call in
the interest hearing IkhmIs, and issue take.
Nobody know* to this day what a
.greenback* therefor, and under thy
rule of greenback* the country would time Noah had of it in the nrk with the
prosper, and real estate double in value antedeluvian ancestor of the present
Kentucky mule.
Mr. Pomeroy i* forty-three years old.
About this time of the year put your
but has seen a* much of political life as nose into the cellar stairway nnd see
most public men of 00. He in nu inter­ how anxious your cabbage* *and pota­
eating, free and ready speaker, and 1* toes are to be put over the alley fence.
considered one of the most original
The Japanese Minister at Washing­
writers of the world, and a* a private
ton chews iHitri and &lt;k&gt;es most of his
citixen is friendly to all, and large-heart - breathinc through his nose but be d&lt;**rd and benevolent with hi* money. rnt’al4&gt;w anybody to tread on his coat­
We enjoyed a social chat with him af­
tail*.
ter the lecture at the Hastings House,
A pair of deaf mute* were marrii-d in
and also on the car* from that place to
Monroe. Ga„ a fi w weeks ago, and now
this village.
it i* more fun than a circus to see them
quarrel and make face* at each other
EDITORIAL PENCILING!!.
with their finger*.
The Legislature of Nebraska has de­
A Pennsylvania w.iman put up pre­
clared in.favorofa warofexennination serves in a bras* kettle last fall, and
against the grasshopper. and ba*provi­ the family came to them the other day,
ded means for conducting hostilitu* ate thereof, and three doctors have
upon the most extensive scale. It ha* made a hospital of the house.
na**ed a law giving road supervisor*
The Rev. Mr. Talmage preached on
throughout the state authority to order journalism recently. The part where
out all voters in their respective pre­ he imitated a reporter climbing up a
cincts to do twelve days work each in a fireplace, and hiding in the chimney
killing grasshopper*, for which sen ice in order to overhear a conversation, is
’ ea^h of three home guards is to be paid said to have been very impressive.
two dollsis dec day in county warrants.
A Damariscotta. Me., boy saed his
Besidro grasshopper club* are form­
father for assanlt and battery, because
ing in all parts of N&lt; bracks for volun­
the parent whipped him for playing
tary effort iu waging war against this
hookey. The boy won hi* suit; at least
terrible enemy, and to devise new and
he got damage*. But they were umdc
improved means of destroying the dewith a skate-strap.
atroyer.
W’m Bright, of Knox County, Ten­
There was great satisfaction in an nessee, heard a noise in his smokehon&gt;e
he armed himself with a gua and fired
Arkansas town the other day over the
at the thief. The shrieks of pain that
lynching of a newly arrived stranger.
followed had a familliar sound. The
He bad st nt ahead and had the town
thief was his son, who was seriously if
posted for two weeks or more with
not mortally wounded.
hill* aaying, “ Old reliable is coming.
A negro in WiBiamsmi county Tenn,
Everybody expected it wm a circus.
was an uncommonly determined mur­
but when, "Old reliable” reached town, derer. .He chopped his way through
and proved to be nothing hut an agent twq doom to gel to the woman whom
for some patent dandruff bnniaher, be he killed. Tluit night a mob showed
didn’t live fifteen minutes after he an­ equal determination by braking into
the jail with sledges in order to take
nounced the facL
him out and hang him.

MEN’S AND BOYS’

Tby with O (»o&lt;!!

Unclaimed Letters.

_

List of Inters remaining in the post
&lt;office at Nashville. Mich.. March 80th :
Miss Rebecca J. Biggs, Levi Bordner.'
ICarl Bloom, Mr*. Jane E. Cole, Miss
Emma J, Chapman, James Coburn,
MnttaCarlstrom.Mrs. Catharine Downs,
ThoazDupey, James Fisher. Wm. Rol­
and, Joscphn* Kennedy, Mis* Phebe J.
Mead, Howard L. Moule, James McKcsaey, Horace McCarthcr, Emma Mil­
ler, Samuel H. Pullen, MU. Ettcy Pirkins, John H. Ranch. Mrs. Carrie Spoon,
Mis* Claricy Turnbull.
H. T. Davidsok, P. M.
—The jMMt office laws aay that it is
not lawful for any person not connect­
ed with the office to be in the room or
within reach when the mail is being
distributed and never behind the boxes.
Please take notice.
P. M.

Married.
In Baltimore, this county, March 2flth,
nt the residence of the bride's father.
Mr. Geo. Trabert, of Woodland, and
Silis* Lottie A. Mapes, of Baltimore.
Geo. D. Banleu, of Woodland,, offici­
ating.
In this village, on the 16th, by Rev.
C. I. !&gt;evo, Mr. Pelton Anderson, and
MiesBybyi Palmer, both of MapleG rove.
In Vermontville, by Rer. T. L. Brown,
on Thursday, March 22nd, Mr. Lorenzo
Dixon, of Maple Grove, and Mi«* Naomu R. Valentine, of Hope, Barry Co.

CLOTHING,
WHICH IS CHEAPER

SATISFACTION

£

3

I now have a full stock of them and will
sell you one at the same price that my com­
petitors charge you for a poor one. I have
them with the New Truss Rod improvement
which makes the strongest and lightest run­
ning Wagon in the world.
Also a full and complete stock of

I! r LXDYAia

LEGAX.
PROBATE ORDER.

In the mattar of the Mtaks of KELLIE j. HOL­
LER, a Bdnor.
On reading «3)1 MHoptho petition, duly verlS-d.
of Phillip Holler, jnanllenof Mid Bloor, pnirla*
for EranM U. mH eertala rwl aocaM of Mid minor.

co—, If **y

COME AND SEE

notice to U« pcr«on, InUrcrted

And the only place in town where you can
get First-class Tinsmithing done.

cirroUlod Io the County

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
AJNSWORTH fle BROOKS,

imlnletro-

D. M77. »t tea o'clock
•object to «!1 enrumbr

General Dealer* in
sere* of the «nl rttlj (SO; eerra of the Mrtb-«
quarter (1-4) sCmciIc* 6n»(I), lows tvb (11 x
of rssjt mtss (I)
County of Barry, and S

a
LanI,
fw lb. .
Saw??.:

10 Price In Ceeh for Mil kind* of Onl» end F«nner»

D*x«i, aakhTlUe, March nth. WTT.
LEWIS DURKEK,

H»y per T&lt;*n. .
CfaqrrHa^J per bo.

SHINGLES, BALT, LIME, SEEDS,

Corn, IVLeal
And Feed,
FOR BALE IN QUANTITIES
SUIT,

STUCCO, HAIR. fcC.,
Which &gt;• will iel! aa low for ca»h, a k*3 any Br«
lit Mlchlfsn.

AINSWORTH t BROOKS.

TO

Has opened a

NICE SPRING STOCK °{

DOWN !

end authority fronted to at on the 19tb dar of
March, A. D. 1S77. by the llolwU Court of Berry
County, Mich lean, all of the eelale, riebt, title and

DOWN!

PRICES LOW.

DOWN!
IXUd. SMbvU)*, March
A. D. in.
LEWIS DURKEE.
AdmtntotrwUr of —MlataU.

At Mr Mill I* Ver

Vermontville, March 38th.

JONES 4 SELLECK,

MOltTGAGK SA.LK:

FOR THE NEXT 50 DAYS I WILL

CLOSE OUT

O. G. STEBBINS.

WINTER GOODS

Which will be sold very low for

REGARDLESS OF COST!
PREPARATOBY FOR THE SPRING

tjeusttists
Kithvilla* Hick.

BARRYV1LLE RILLS.

TRADE.

A LITTLE MONEY

HEJDY PAT.

OOME EARLY!

FUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THEY 80-

X. o. BOISE.

ROCHESTER SEEDS

I'crnxs Dowx a Stout.—A Scotch J

KEIO’S Frah FI-OWE* SEEDS

MUSIC? MUSIC?
HEBT MUSIC !
MALL INSTRUMENTS !
TRIKGS, PICTURES. ETC.

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
GIVER AWAY
AT THK Xkw” MV*JC STOJUC OF

E.

SVERT8

th" *orth Ooat dwr of tke &lt;^wrt Houm, fa th* City
ofHMUn*A Barry Coonty, MIcLIjm. (that Wa«
th* p&gt;*rc of holding the Circuit Court far th. Couo-

"Live and hep others Live,
by Fair Deainf.".

A Grkkw-RTEV Mowster.—At New
York. March 9fith, Alfred Pickard, in a
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATfit of jealousy, bound his wife to the
January 17th. 1877.
chair in which she was sleeping, and
96-38
RON-AGE.
a louatte asylum picked out a wonan then cruelly disfigured her face by. the
free application of vitriol.
He had
HIGDON AAOHTON
riedbe-r. He explained that hi* previ- heated n |&gt;oker red hot, and was about
A
Quartwly
to brand her forehead, wlicu she &lt; lud— bwrttfal
.
----- -&gt; —.Journal,- fioaiy lUeoiroU*.
liked her so veil that hr wanted another ed him and sought refuge with friends. ■

M«r spending the honeymoon.

hill giving married women the mime

Ma

rroMalvllh

AND TINWARE.

Will go n great wav if expanded nt my
store. Everybody cosje in and sea
ing board” of which he has any- reaol
that what I advertise is a fact.
lection was a shingle iu the hinds of
hi* fsthei. The three—father, sonand
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
while you have a choice of selection*.
shingle—u*rd to hold frequent com mitThanking my patron* for their liberal
tee meeting* in the back shed, but the
TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­ patronage since I returned this fall, my
returns came in so swiftly that a fair
motto is, to
count was impracticable.

marriage. Bat prohibiting husband and
scribing Sampson’s tying the foxes tails
wH* from conveying property to each together.
He said. ‘Stic foxes in those
day* were much larger than our*, and
had teeL* twenty fut long."
"Ahem U came from th* cJerk’s drek.
••Tliat U.” ♦•ontinued the preacher.
areordiugCn their measurement: but
according to ours they * n- only flftoea
fat Jong?
«.
"Ahem •" loader than before.
vou way thiuk tbisisextrav11 Inst say they were ten fat

8TATIOX3.

THAN EVER!

NASHVILLE MARKET.

Black Hills market: "Butter, 00 to
A church meeting was held in Reed­
78 cents per pound. Dried fruit, 30 to ing, Pa., “to amicably settle the alight
75 cents per pound. Oats am! corn, 13 differences” that disturbed the society.
That was v hat the announcement said.
The result wm a hand to hand fight,
n which the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Siecent*.
Molasses, &gt;2.25 per gallon. grist, was choked, and several of the.
sister* were knocked down.
Hour, &gt;28 per barrel, and everything
Pettengill says that die first *' return

James Perry is in a Raleigh prison for
stabbing. Miss Mann, who lived across
the street, flirted with him through the
ban of bis cell window. They became

WESTWARD.

WnbtboU

head of it, and don’t care about being
so explicit a* to bring upon its editori­
al head a suit for damages.

-U'_ z*w«.

WITH A FEW OF MY MANY LOW PRICES,
I WILL LEAVE IT TO YOU WHERE TO
LEAVE YOUR CASH AND PRODUCE.

MA ra

SPXRBT,
It You Wam

to

But

a

First Clam

8EWI3TG MACHINE
You CAM SAVE MONEY err Callimg
At

this

Office.

Chsire Ftower and Garten Seeta,
STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, Ac.

Prints, New Patterns,

07 cts.

Nice Gingham,

10 cts.

That old doller Jap Tea,

80 cts.

A Coffee Sugar,
Kerosene Oil,

8 1-2 lbs., &gt;1.00

Plants of the newest and flneat im-

. My collection &lt;rf strawthe flrat premium for the

Herh
r for

25 cts.

Union Block. Hastings.

7Tb* mrftrwt pillow ha

Old Color,

C. A. TRUMAN.

�riLUai himtioi.

marrnxt urea* club.

XOCAI. MATTERS

Tta Mona Cl.Kkrid their retruler

FRIDAY.

vailed, which will nominate party can- lowing o Wears were duly elected:
MARCH 90, 1877
President.—Wip. Fiester.

U VlmHPMklanl.—H. 8. Larkin,.
thia village who will allow himself to
.
.
—The back bone of winter is broken. party ticket
We belive that Nashville has a fu­
—The brick yard belonging to the
Mead Estate waa bid off by Wm. Korr, ture, and our desire js her prosperity,
therefore wo desire to see, especially in
—The cel^mted stallion Frank her council, good, sound-headed, work-

Secretary.—Milton Flaharty.
Financial Sec’y.—E. J. Fcighner.
Treasurer.—J. Webster.

CONSIDER GOOD NEWS

AND

READ

IfOTtfB.

the People!

st’EiKE““ir=
Nashville, March 15th/1377.
G. A. Trumax.

•

'Lxn Bro’s.

MAKING GOOD FIACH,

OF The beat t» cent Tobacco at
Ayuworth A Co.’s.

And a Good Yield.

nr Griffith aclls Middleville flour.

—New Prunes ten pounds for $1.00,
At Lkk Bro's.

of Vermontville"
gant—but liberal enough to sec that ev­
nr Go to Ayuwortu A Co.’s for
—James Heller has opened a men1 ery improvement,’ that will promote
Boots and Shoes.
her
growth
and
sustain
her
reputation
market in the building formerly occu­
.
000
of
said
popula
­
aa the banner village, of Central Mich­
ry Latest Style Spring Hats at pied by‘P- Durham.
•
tion are supposed to live out in the
igan, be made. Don't vote for men for
Trumax’s.
country.
—Frank Purchis has added a new
any office who want said office for the
and luxurious $00 chair, to his barber
—The best place to buy Dishts is at
glory there is in it, or a town drone or
ParaoMl Gaaalp
shop. Get 'a shave.
■
Lkr Bro's.
dead head, but Tote for capable men,—
Mrs. G. A. Truman is visiting friends
—More building improvements for men who have the present and. future
(7* Mammoth C|over Seed for sale
t the Nashville Elevator.
the benefit of Nashville, during the welfare of Naahvilfe at heart, and yon
Mr. Phillips of Lambs Corners, N. Y.,
summer campaign, is under contempla­ will go from the polls with the con—Try our True Blue Soap, and you
ia in t^te village visiting his brothers,
sciousneM that you have done your dji- 6. A. and A. W.
tion.
•
will use no other.
Lkk Bro’s.
ty. Do it.'
—Next Sunday is Easter. The hens
r7 Women’s Serge Gaiters only 85
CkrtetU* CtaHk fcrrlm..
have been doing their level beat, and
cents at
Axlsworth A Co.’s.
have forced eggs down to 10 eta. per
The Services at this Church next Sab­
CT* Buckwheat Flour at Griffith's.
down,
.
A littleover a yearago Henry Aldrich
bath morning will be appropriate to
ry A good yard wide Sheeting at 7f
—We understand that Mias' Hattie emigrated to this village, from the re­ the festival of Easter, to be followed
Austin had a stroke of paralysis in the gion near unto Marshall and started a by the '‘Lord’s Supper.” In the even­ eta. per yard at Ay ijjworth A Co.’s.
lower'part of her face, a short time bakery and grocery, but in that short ing my topic will be "Pod’s Family.”
FP* I will pay cash for all the good
year he done things that caoaed'Nash­
since, but is now nearly recovered.
The la«; fellowship meeting pL this shipping apples delivered at my store
ville to groan, and which will enable
—A tough looking member of the nig­ him to be remembered by thia people pastoral year will be held Saturday at for the next two weeks.
A. M. Daugherty.
ger fraternity was put off the cars at for long years to come. A short time 2 o'clock p. m. A general attendance
C. I. Deyc, Pastor.
this place, Friday. She immediately since he sold out shipped his wife and is solicited.
—Smoked Slionlders, sugar cured onstruck a bee-line for the country. Good. chatties to foreign shores, and then he
fy IQ cents per j&gt;ound nt Lee Bro’s.
ASSYRIA ITERS.
—The Christian Social waa held at vauieuse&lt;l, jumped the village so as to
ry Prints 8 eta. per yard at .
Assyria has been so quiet forthejwist
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Flint’s, Tuesday ev­ speak. leaving P. Holler to mourn for
Aylsworth A Co.’s.
ening. A social feeling was manifest­ flour furnished eighty-odd dollars worth throe weeks that there in but little to ;
ed by all present and the result was a Hollon A Son, .Jackson, $53 worth, j write; but what little there is I will
A full kit of Carpenter Tools, in good
Grand Rapids and Lansing firms, coU- | give you. On the 14th hitt, a donation
good time.
G. Tompkins, for the order. Inquire of Simon Navue, two
—The Republicans of the Village1* o' Ktderable amounts, besides various was held at
miles South of Nashville.
amounts scattered about the village,, benefit of Elder Warren of the MethoNashville will meet at Chipman's Hall,
and your humble servant $7 worth oft disk church. It was well attended, and
—Kerosene Oil 25 cents per gallon,
on Saturday evening at seven o'clock,
printing. If he ever sho ws his face ini Mr. ■Warner received $33.50, nearly all
At Lee Bro's.
to nominate village officers. By order
thia village without “shelling out,” hei cash, which was doing pretty well for
committee.
will probably get skinned without ai these hard times. On the 22nd there
A yoke of extra heavy working cat—The M. E. Social will lie entertain­ prayer or tear.
was a neck-tie social, at the Methodist 1 tie, will be sold or exchanged for other
ed at the parsonage, by Rev. C. G.
church, for the purpose of raising funds
—At the Republican township caucus1 to buy lamps for the church. There was , property. Enquire at my farm three
Thomas and wife, on Tuesday evening
April 3rd. A cordial invitation is ex­ held iu Chipman’s hall, Saturday,,’ but few out, owing to the weather, but miles north of Nashville.
J. L. Gregory.
tended to all.
the following officers were nominated:: those few enjoyed themselves well, and
Supervisor, I^ewis Durkee; Clerk, Chas.’ the proceeds amounted to $fl.lD.
—The winter term of the Union School
Brady; Treasurer, John Keagle; Jus­
There
has
been
meetings
at
the
ad
­
closed to-day, and the spring term will
tice of the Pence. Emery Parody; Com­ vent church the past week by Elder) iu. Lung Fever, &amp;c.
Every family
commence after one week’ vacation.
missioner of Highways, Lorenzo Kca- Holler and Elder Patten. The meetings should have a bottle of Bomtiec's GerJay S. Boise as principal is giving nn- i
max Sybcp. Don’t allow for one mo­
gle; Township Superintendent* of were quite well attended.
ment that cough to take 'hold of your
ivernal satisfaction.
Schools, John M. Roe; School Inspec­
your family or yourself. Con­
I noticed nn article in the Hastings child,
'
—Lewis Lombard, a lad of ten years, tor, Wm. De Vine; Constables, Chas. Journal of March 1st, signed *‘H. H.” sumption,
Asthnin, Pneumonia. Croup,
1
Henimornget, mid other fatal diseases
living two miles east of the village”, II. Hanchett, Benjamin F. Reynolds,
Now, Mr. Editor, we all know this H. H.' ।may set in. Although it is true Gektapped the trees, built an arch and made Walter Barnhardt, Henry Strong.
and lot me any in regard to tho dance max
:
Syrup is curing thousands of
oyer one hundred weight of superior
* of tho 23nd ult.. that it waa not aa bad ■these
’
dreaded diseases, yet it is much
—The Dcrfocrats of Castleton, at •
maple sugar alone this season.
better
to have it ut hand
when three
M b« w.iuU like
make out. He ray.! „„
M., wln
.... ............
wu,
their caucus, on Wednesday, nominat­
। doses will cure ton. _ Ono bottle will
—We are in receipt of that lively aud ed the following officers: Supervisor, the whole crowd was drunk. Now if last your whole family a winter and
newsy daily,—the Grand Rapids Times. John E. Barry; Clerk. E. J. Feighner; H. H. had left his bottle at Battle Creek keep you safe from danger. If you are
Any of our readers who wish a morn­ Treasurer, Henry Roe; Justice of the he could hove seen that out one hnn- consumptive, do not rest until you have
trie&lt;l tins remedy. Sample bottles 10
ing paper, that will reach them in the Peace, Wm. Kellen; Highway Com­ dred and eighteen, only eight were rents. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by
morning, should subscribe for the Times. missioner, John Gutchcus; Town Su­ drunk, and they obtained their liquor your Druggists, Boise Bros.
.
of
some
of
his
friends.
Now
H.
H.,
you
—Kocher Bros, moved inte their new perintendent. Wm. Martin; School In­
know by/Cxperience that the bottle will
spector,
W.
Stijlwell
;
Constables,
Lew
­
store, yesterday, and now have the sat­
There is no. Medicine that has aceommake you see more thou double, so go1 plished so uinch aa Shiloh’s Coxsump­
isfaction of knowing that they are do is Brooks, Chas. H. Northrup, John
slow or you may hear something about tios Cri:i:. It hits established the fact
ing business "under their own vine Webster, H. W. Flint.
bringing "soiled doves,” from Battle. that Consumption can be cured, while
and fig tree.” They have a nice, dean
1 for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Houm—The Republicans of Maple Grove Creek, and that would not be to your
ueiM. Whooping Cough, and nil Lung
store.
benotit, you know.
at their caucus nominated tho follow­
diseases it lias no equal. No Medicine
Cicero.'
—The live firm, J. Lentz A Sons, are ing officers: Supervisor, John Clark:
was ever sold on such favorable terms.
bound to keep their manufactory up Township Clerk, Close R. Palmer;
If it was unreliable it would be tile
Common Council Proceedings.
greatest folly* to gnarnntee it. It costs
with the times, and are now putting in Treasurer, Leander I-apham; Justice
Council Booms, )
nothing
to try’ it, as it can be returned
a new planer and matcher. Look out of tho Peace, R. H. Dixon ; CommisMarch II), 1877. i
if it does not give MtlsfuctloM after nsfor » new advertisement from them sionet of Highways, Orson Swift; Su­
Regular meeting held.
Present.— ing two-thirds of a bottle. Call nt my
next week.
perintendent of Schools, John C. Ketch­ Hardy, HnllWt, Roc, Lee and Puradv. drug store and get h sample bottle for
Trustees.
10 rents, or a regular size Fifty Ckinto
—J. L. Heller, the new bakery nuin, um ; School Inspector, George Spencer;
Minutes of the last meeting read and or $1. If your lungs are sore, or chest
liaspurchased P. Durham’s buildingand Constables, Wm. IF. Spencer, Samuel approved.
or hack lame, use Shiloh’s BelladonThe
committee
appointed
to
settle
xa
^PlaSTEU, which seldom fails togive
lota on Main St, and will open in the Shoup, Charles Bailey, Abel Simonds.
with tho Treasurer beg leave to report relief. Halhkrt A Co.. Na*hville,
same a boarding house and resturaut
Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
—The Greenliackera of Maple* Grove the following:
Mr. Durham will build on his lots across
_____ __________
We the undersigned committee, np- erally.
have put into tho field the following
Quaker Brook.
*
‘•Hackmetack’4 n new auddelightful
isiinted to settle with the Village Treusticket: Supervisor, Adam Wolf; Clerk, nrer, report the following:
Perfume sold by Hulbert A Co., Nash­
—Miss Addie Read of Hastings,com- Win. 11. Griswold; Treasurer, John
ville, Mich., • Isewhere by deul. rs gen­
RECEIPTS.
. roenced her class for instruction in mu­ McIntyre; Justice of the Peace, Valen­
erally.
sic yesterday. Already she ia meeting tine Ostroth ; Snperintendentofschools
Umbml
with good success. AU those wishing Warren Hecox ; Highway Commission­
Liquor LIceoM,
a competent teacher, will do well to see er, George McCartney ; School Inspec­
Node* &gt;• tarabf siren Ihnt by *i
her immediately.
tor, Anthony Oatroth ; Constables, Wm.
Prolate Court for lh« Count/ of B«rr
1‘uood Money,
33 rd -tar &lt;&gt;f March, U71, »&gt;x month. I
C.
Dunham,
Ira
Cummings,
Adam
D.
—The Paw Paw new Free Press, un­
wrro allowed for CTotltor. tn firm
DISBURSEMENT*.
der the management of 0. D. Hadsell, Wolf, Win. Fcighner.

—VW *

Have just added, to their usual large stock of General Merchandise, a

FIX)UR AND FEED
Kept constantly on hand.

LARGE STOCK OF

O1VB MB A TRIAL TBJP.

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.

». HI. PURCHIS.

W. fi. iRSWORTH It CO

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which were bought far CASH and will ba

sold at the lowest

Lfvirtff Prices.

SPRING, 1877.

CALL JLLTIC ZEE TTZ
and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATER" OR" PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS.

We ore iust receiving for the Early
Spring Trade a desirable line of

BLEACHED AND BROM N

£OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN

Choice Groceries,
AT THE

Cottons, Strips, Tids aii Ctecii,
ALL STANDARD MAKES AT
LOW PRICES.

We are also in receipt of a fine as­
sortment of

SPECIHINDUCEMENTSDURINfi TIE HARD HUES

Women’s, Kisses’ &amp; Ciilira’i

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO 81.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON
QTTf^ A T)Q
0 U VTilluD

I always keep the
very best grades of

which will be sold
at about first cost.

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND ; ALSO A

IN BOTH KID AND GOAT, BUT­
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES.

nEMEMBEB
We can do you good on Boots und
Shoes, as our facilities for handling
• these goods are unequalled in this town,
i We have tho

FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

I am constantly receiving additions to my line of
Groceries, which will always be sola
,
LOW FOR CASH!
My story is short,—can soon be* told.
I have the Goods, they must be sold.

O IV E

ME

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Nashville, Mich., January 30.

ANDREW C. LENZ.

Boss Stock
OF MEN’S BOYS’ A YOUTHS’

CLOTHING
On the wav.
Do not buy until you
have seen Our Goods and Prices. We
defy any legitimate dealer to live up to
the prices we will make you.
Our Stock of

GROCERIES,
IVotions, Etc.
Will be complete in a few days.

On or about the first of April next, I shall

now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now

to announce that the dance hxu ho/ un­
der the auspices or for tb&lt; benefit of the
Club, and that the President when be

Nashville, Feb. JG, 1877.

Dry-goods, Groceries,

move my stock of Goods into my new store,

comes to us as bright as a sixpence, and
Democratic Caucus.—The Demo­
as a spicy, newsy home paper it isos busy crats will meet in Venn’s building, on
aa a bee. No need to wish 0. D. success, Saturday, March 31th, at 6 o’clock, p. m.
ho wiU have it any way.
to nominate village officers for the
—A delegation from the members of ensuing year.
C. Ainsworth, Chairman.
the Nashville Reform Club will visit
Kalamo this (Friday) evening for the .
HASTINGS ITEMS.
purpose of organizing a Club at that I
place, and on thia account there will be I
The most interesting of the Sunday
no mass meeting this week.
evening temperance meetings was held
—Patronize your home printing of­ in Union Hall, last Sabbath evening.
fice and get good work, cheap. We Speeches were made by Aaron Clark of
have just completed a job for the Nash­ Middleville, Mrs. Willard Hayes. Nor­
ville Reform Club, that waa bid upon man Bailey and Harvey Wright of this
by both the Hastings paper*, and giv­ city.
en to us because our bid waa the iowBefore Justice Riker,on Saturday last,
George Stanton uas tried for vagrancy,
and
ordered to give bail in the sum two
—Last Saturday, our sanctum was
graced with the presence of Revs. Deyo hundred dollars, in default of which
he
was
sentenced to one year in the De­
and Thomas, who for nearly two hours
exchanged thoughts and held sweet troit House of Correction.
On
Monday
William Wood of Balti­
converse with each other. No town
can boast of better or more capable ex­ more, was arrested at this place for de­
serting
his
family.
A trial by jury wm
pounder! of the word of God than these,
had, who failed to agree upon a verdict,
and William having promised to wear
—We understand that Mrs. J. Mui- the "ml ribbon” in the future, was sent
Taney, of Assyria, who had her shoul­ home to his family.
der injured by J. II. Keith, last fall,
John Custer, the crayon artist, has
has been deprived of the use of her arm
opened a picture gallery in his rooms
since. Mr, Mulvaney has sued for over the post office, where he will furn­
$«,()» damages in the circuit court of j
ish tintypes, etc., on short notice.
ecant), ud the aue will come off I Last night the Good Templars held n
in May, next
neck-tie social in their hall, over J. 8.
Goodyear’s store.
has created a little ‘flutter within the
ROY.
prerincta of the Reform (Hub, we wish

Milla of

The Reliable JFlrra of

—Oranges and Lemons, the finest yon

until that time I will give my patrons some

(jy'Afl kinds of Country Prodstx^^
17“ taken in exchange for Goods.
Nashville, March 7, 1877.

I. G. AILSIORTB1 CO.
Gardeatog for Profit!
Practical Floriculture!

of the

Total,
RECAPITULATION.
Total Rcvclpt,,

best bargains

in Dry Goods they ever

got in this or any other town.
Dan. Halbert, ]
E. Parady,
I
„
A. J. Harpy, - f c®“E. J. Feighner, J
On motion the report of the Commit­
tee was accepted aud adopted.
Wm. Kerr and D. 8. Hobbs petitioned
to be released from I. F. Makepeace's
bond as a dealer in liquors. On motion
the petition was granted and the vil­
lage Marshall wax directed to notify
Makepeace to procure other txindsmen
and present the same to the Common
Council for their acceptance within one
week from to-day, and tluttthe Record­
er notify the County Treasurer of the
action taken by the Common Council
concerning said bond of I. F. Make­
peace.
The following accounts were present­
ed and on motion allowed:
Clement Smith, office rent...........$7.50
Clement Smith, proaecutiog
drunk and diaonleriy............... 7.00
Clement Smith, Attorney fees on
suit of Brady va. Stiles,.____ 15.00
C. Clever, returning taxes,..... 8.00
On motion Hardy and'Lee were ap­
pointed a Committee to aettle with
Chipman.
On motion H. W. Flint wax allowed

I will dis-

31-31.

count the best man in the business.
ii by an order of thr
• of Jiarrr madron the
ioutb&gt; from that d*lr

^CATALOGUE S,.

EVERYTHING
VOX TH*

Nashville, February 26th. 1877.

BROTHERS

BOISE

DaUd, March flrd. JS77.
CLKNENTSMT

Gardening for Pleasure 1

PETER HENDERSON 4 CO.,

0*31.

$600 Pianos for $250.

W-AELI AATjAEL!
DEALERS

TO ARMS. THE CRY!
If "We MAiMt Flight

FIGHT IT IS!

We had hoped to avoid fhisbloodleaa
On motion Council adjourned till strife, but we are bound to protect our
country from the unsparing ravages of
Tuesday evening, March 27th, JK1.
the enemy. Our forces arc in the field
E. J. Fxighnkr, D. C. Griffith,
mrwt wc a/f.----- *— *— •’—
whave a full ।
and well
every day, and he is well
riHing. There will be no
Council met
on tnc line, for all our big
ment.
guns are at the front, and it wfll make
no difference whether canwr tad Tilden
read and are elected or not. the figiit will
,
just the same. This war is not
to make the country any poorer,
er is it probable there will be any more
]

Prof. Yonng has been obliged to give
dance waa gotten up by private parties, up his position in the High School on
and without any authority from the account of sickness. Mr. Frank Stev­
ens takes his place.
Club, whatever.
Maple sugar ia brought to town in
—On Sunday evening there will be a
these shodi
Union Temperance mass meeting at pounds were shipped from this place
The following.acomnrt was presented the country
and on motion allowed:
the Opera House. The exercises will on Tuesday.
Chas.
Brady,
office
rent
.................
$2.50
be conducted xa on previous occasions.
The Reform CW&gt; recently started is
On motion Hardy and La« were ap­
Short services willbeheldatthe'cburcb- becoming a very vigorous organisation.
pointed with tin- Reorder ax Inspec­
tors of the next Village Election, ^iml dred
&lt;* closing at eight o’clock, immediate­
ly &lt;fter which the meeting will com- ed into the Congregational Church of Hardy and the Recorder aa a Board of
1
RegiMtration.
**
thia village laxt Sunday, others are to
Council adjourned.
churches will unite in furnishing the
E. J. FuGirar.R, P.O,
aiaging for the occasion.
II. t R.

ng about
r-old for

Drugs,

IN

MIedicin.es

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL '
SCHOOL,
M18CELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS.
AND BLANK
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
PAINT8,
WAIA PAPER,
008,
VARNISHES,
LEGAL BLANKS.'
BRUSHES,
TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMERIES,
TEAS.
FINE CIGARS,
SPICES, AC
AND TOBACCOS,

E*bysician«* Prescription &lt; Carefkxlly
CU£X

_____ -A CO..
■MHSK*. MIA

ARD SEE . S,
BOISZ BRO’S.

“

Hr.

MENDEL8SB0N PIANO CO.,

�j

READ THIS! READ ALL!

with two princljxd harm and numerous
State.
..
.
The great Father-of-the-Fishro*. Hon.

JOgh'alB

House, including th- president.
the friwis White nndemALh.dark brown,
Nichols has issued a prpohunatlok to.
nearly blaek, with red spot** •’’’ bark. He the purple of N.-f Odeans asking them
U)M- tfadt Lxes and Packard Ls*

MMHrUI I*. UAi.lu&lt;w

--— **^S|^JS** • H*lje

i**W^&lt;y«g*1****** 111* ■ '

•aSS.i'” l’r°po“1' ■"

q neuters of the poat-office.

What is Wealth, or Fame, or Life—WShoafHealui ?

■A*iilBiW*y*&gt;-..&gt;l*&lt;U*l*IS*iy*«*w|ttol*

’

?.'•■

1

i

~

tlvfo to gnardtans and wards.

Mavor Ferry was congratulated on hi*
auccwwlul mastery ot the amaH-pox epi­

arr.redril
amount o

. of the lee«cned
Thia wria parMt late charter

Tan 7/

Oant^er Cared

body, and the total dwttrueuofi of every arateBoard for the Bay City library.
HoniMi |oint roMiluUcm No. 11, for tho
artl-Je of clothing whieh was used bv
those in attendance, and superintended relief of John Y. Hicks, Peonfiald, Cal-

Mg&amp;Xr
’gtSi.,.?iijssas'Sff.,r'
Senate bill No. 174^pnnMtog.«Rtiper-

intende&amp;t for-Vare ol new &lt; 'Rpltol.
.
*\ri
*’* J,.!,,.,
)ten*te bill No. 163, retatiya lo county,
agricultural societies, wm lu*t, reeonald-

The epidemic Is effectually checked and
nptm a targe' namthe
tfielr active
lb. people
pwpl. are
w* grateful to
*«**&gt;«**
****v. ofib
Olli- „,|rfB.l*oao«tB
berx&gt;f Iffils in commute* of the whole.
■ ■
"■ ' “
‘
-------- a first of the
Elon F.rfwik.li'lx*'! K*l«*v'«**
wvwx-___ _
—Deflate effect.
"
Chancellor Fari^nrorth, died at hie real- . Senate joint
lUHop^
Joint renqiulion'No.
rveolu lion "No. lfi, inslrcctdemro.
on
Jefferson
Avenue,
Detroit,
on
Midland
county,
Ing
the.Governnr,
Attorney
General
and
signed the pledge and effected a tempo­
rary organisation. They nteet on W edueadav to form a permanent nlub. Monday he commenced the study of the law, nJ
THE HOUSiEHOLD.
which profession be was a distinguished
In th'e Houae the foil
The membership of the Refotm Club in­ member. Hr was elected to eerye in the
l: Senate bill
A Nkw Use fob Glyckkink.—Pbycreated ffom M0 U&gt; 735, the largest club territorial legislature, afterward appoint— .. ■
...
lohn*;No.44t '■tcians and dentist* wiidl iflte ' small .
vet formed in the State by three nights' held flMTnflWe of Alturiiw*1 tJeheral frnifi 1
reTn&lt;K&gt;jp&lt;&gt;raiTriK^ay7art8rNo. 161, reln- mirrora to explore the thrnqtiiud.tedtb,
l«l« to .1843. During a long and iiM-tUl eorporating Fl’nt.' House bill No. 168, BMnononiera efnploying large mirrors
life he enjoyed the confidence ol his nxiuiring tho Datrall and Sabino plank
Marquette Railroad Company for 1-S76 friends ami of.tbrpubH?, "hdh«A ipme'to roilto bdlMw fimriFal«ta# the bhhk of out of &lt;lours, all who iMveoomaiDn to
shows 836 mile* now in operation. The his restful! of ywra and.of lio^tys. . . ; th^Riryr Bongo near th* Dearborn ar- use apy glaswa in foggy weather, and
espoeially those -uearxFgHlM persons
. Work Is wanted for 106 cbnvfctA at'the .
who &lt;antiot shave tbetmelvm without
«Utf prison.
in mooting the consideration of bills In committee ot bringing their na*M* aliuoet i^-oontacl
055,063 in 1875. sbnwingadeereate ot *54,with tbe looking glass, are doubtless
• tho forma866. The ojieratiug exjientes were *634,March 22—In the Senate, the following awdre that the luster of mirrors be­
29«, acR.dewaase of *62,181 from thopret»MHi Mil kItm Humodiau come* noou dlmiMeil by thvha‘*t|&gt;. bTViou* vtMtr. belug ■ net irtciw of tf.476
AfaaUahn F Curry,,-------, ^vxtetau
, ,—.------ , illrfff.ir.i
. --------------------------------------------dew,
and generally by w^ter )n a va__
...
over tlte previous vear. To this should at the L’uiveraltv Hospital, nt Ann Arbor.
;porous *LXie. The way to prevent tide
be added *54.097. paid for new rails, here­
IruubltMMue fog ia *igiply to w!j&gt;e the
tofore placed in lhe construction. biR last
upf«WM8«HiL. Ttw rmmsurface of the mirror before using with
a rug moistened with glycerine. By
necreaee oi oi,e*o uwn mid
this substance, watery vapor bt cumThe number of tonaoffreii
pleteiy taken up.

1

Monroe. Btich.

,;U ,

the pav rail was over &gt;83,000. The sales
in Che'land department-were ^638 acre*
forF«.2lO. Tile total sales from January,
1870, were 270,343 acres, for f2.2Ml.005, in- ■
cluxive of f(W,052 for timber sales.
tiie SuperinlandeuX* of the poor, in
sesninn at Flint claim titat they snould
bo aliowt'd larger discretion in the distrU
butaki of relief. The following stetiMite
wen* ttii'i.'hy- Vjw RrteidMb liomphrev:
Fifty-five out of seventy-alx counties in
the Slate own poor farms and
apd buildings,
buildings.
, The lota! number
iberof
of paupers maintained
maintain*-*!

u.r odulomy. Tl» Urf&gt;nl«l . »n. o*
TIM«..oun&gt;

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“S’ X
Y3”t

Hemetlial Institute

—FOR THE CURE OF—

9111osJ.-p.UE~i.tBt

nnup’i'

CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISE'XiSfcS. '

At Flint, on Monday afternoon Dr.

a®SflS5fer

Ur. •.‘lilnn's

DK. K. GARAKD.

iiaavi&amp;r?1

QVVH! crrxs: cpxs* ■
B*nel

Gruj feeM. :T|»c,Docuu'.*I*a-epspgHJe.-x

.7 7

' BretCD Loaders '

-

Uj. Qilaira

* $85 arid up!
,

lanle

talers

«. Citi rally.

flOaudupI

hevolveka fhom

«a.

fi-'O ■

' ni—. ■' ■&gt;

vpi

DR.-AIKIN

JIUother Goode in PifaprUm f
•&lt;wNa

Saw Gumming K Fitting.
Gumming Machine Saw,
" i&lt;l CTOSA*Ct»ifbMV,

''

7*" j**-*ts1t&gt;&lt;-..itelji&gt;A**f it ill rettaf 4:.u« tn 1 *

$1.00
.MO

Emery ground, wood $l.'0 Crosscut 8
Machine Sa.ws Gummed A* k iuing 1.73
Crow-cut “
••
1.81)1
Regular Filing,
'M

Buckwhbat Cakbl—-To one quart
of buckwheat add water enoogb to
• AI*t. WORK, VfAHKA^-TKD.
make a thin smooth batter; add one
,Sbrip near Depot, Nashville.
amull spoonful of *ah and half a cup !«.*
ALF. C. BUXTOX.
of yeaM.7 yuver and rise over night.
In tliu morning add two spoonsful of
nioiasies,:oAe of c«/rn meal, and half a
teaiipoonful of soda—this last muke*
the cakes lender, but is not needed tr&gt; I

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,.**(« vaiHiour; iiouse out r*o. -n, revis52; the amount lost being M 2-10 percent
u’|j;irter.orGrnnd. Rapids
Rapid* doth
doth to have
Bake Ifi small , ••! 1=1 no
of nroeinu. of premium*. The e*&gt;ta»*..*. tag i:)jiuricr.ofGpu»&lt;l
J-fl^AXTSlTNo.
145. 'IbWed to get*sour.
fninterilate t-ffcer. ornate till &gt;
n.« In 1 »■
Ik-rtl .^enlj^r mtalvnui dnn*»&lt;U oa
S.n.1. bill cake* on u griddle, whlfeh must Im- 1
■1
In nnn.l»r&gt; r--lv-l In
N„. 139,
1W, relative
r.l.dv. u&gt;
e.lmln.l proreedlnjr.
to criminal
proceedings must thnioughly clean ; then wel'. rub474 15, and losi thesuinoi *BM.&amp;42 61; the ue.ore Ljhidicrisof
’*•
n- bed. first with a coarse cloth, then hmi/r"
___ _ ________________ _!482t total num­
the peace; r-House bill
- •'to authorize Meporolnee to segu- with wpiece of salt fat pork. The fire ' "r” u"ll‘
ber &lt;if children under sixteen yeararo- amount lost being 43^1-10 jror cent’ of rt,: -No. 93,
rti tonic."
ceipta
of
premiums.
.»;
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wived during the,year, 35,‘J74» total num­
• late auctions; Bei-.Ate hill Nb. 142, relating should be quick, and the cakes served ,
tier of Insane 'for thd year 1876 in pnor} to fee* ofappraiseni; Honote bill No. 143, at once, as everybody kuou-s.
bpuie*. 3A5; tutal. number of 'idiots for
appropriating lands for the .reconstruc­
G KN HI CAL NKWk
the year 1878 in poor Imuses, 230; total
tion at the Cass River and Ray CilV State , Sabatooa Tka Cakes.—To each
number ot blind lor.theyear 1876In poori&lt;md. Immediate effect. Seriate bill No. pound of Hour, allow a deaaert-MjmonTh* contract lor printing the t'i.ite*l 144. relating to criminal triihi before ful of yeast powder; one egg, half it
houKM*. 4»: total njiqibe- &lt;»f mu.es tor the
vcae-itffd m\ p*&gt;&gt;rlii.i|&lt;es. 19,.-total numI
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“ ■&gt;f‘« r—’* HoumMU No. m, piul of milk, one spooniul melted but-’ “T Vnel**** a dollar your
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In
‘“ ‘ho^Sauoiia! Bank Note &lt; onqmn&gt;, of aU|h&lt;&lt;rfzing s plank road on Griswold ter, two H|*ooBsfulsngur. Rub th*- «lry
New York, for four yeara more., Ji re. I stnror. Pen Huron, and authorizing tolls
ingredients together, then quickly
quire*. 72n.lXMJ.000 stain|ui to'be ftimislxsi
' nt 3cenL&gt;* a mile; Senate bill No. J46, for mixiu the milk, with the butter, then
amount expended in *-araand support ol । eacli year.
'! !a *pni»«te regiMer ia 'Moomk county; Un- latten egg; cut out in bim-ait
die poor by the superintendents *»f poor
Sunday night, st Ctavville. Ky., Dr.
'
IbiU’-eJoint ruholutinus. asking CongreM form» und bakc quickly Id- buttered
for 11176. &lt;602.626 C6; total expenses of
tor appropriatimfa'to Improve the har­
maintaining poorhou**e*« and farms dur­
tarm ot New Buffalo, Gratal Marntx. Lake
ing th** venr. $220,677 73; average cost of Heflte/i at hiin with ids shot-gun. and Superior, Kabgntuek and'HoItahd.
BigIiLANj&gt; Boonibb,—To one pound
tach poorbuu*' &gt;4.012 32; average salary the robber d happen nd. 1.’|h*ii visiting
In the House, the further connlderapaid ko* p« r&gt;* Ofj&gt;&lt;&gt;orhou&gt;w**, &lt;«3tJ 30: av­ thorayaDhuusn |U the. tunnijbg, Dr. H.w- tiou of Housetdll No- 44. to protect citl- of flour Allow half a cup of butter, or
erage cost of each pauper p*-r year. SI— £V, rls found an onknown white man crn.-h*‘d aeus from empiricisiQ and elevate the lard; as touch hot mlik as will make n
«-M(inat»-*l value of poor farm products, to death undor-one corner ot rt»e batki- standing of the niedlcal profession, wee stiff dough of the flour, then mid two
varft'ly euro th&lt;r following d !•»*«••
beaten eggs; handle quickly, roll out.
KI,302 S3.
ing. Tin* man shot al .had a Igver ujider on-motion, iudetinitelviioalpoiird.
■
The Cummltu-e on. Laws reported one corner of the bouse prying it up I The
The Senate
Senate returned
returned Rouse
Uouae bill
bill No.501,
N" Bn’ and cut in fancy shapes, and bake &lt;m
a
buttered
griddle;
wben
bYownexi
ou
in fajor a»F a uniform system for the while his companion was'crawlihgunder i dewhlngterriiory from tho township of
' buppurt &lt;f the |ii&gt;or throughout the mUu-, the building, ami wh* n fir* &lt;1 at dropped i olmvo l*ake and ’forming the township one side turn and brown on tUeiMher.
Und re&lt;-o mm ended that the law waking a the lever, feyinj «h| l&gt;yiyo down pu his j ,y lam*-, with attendmeata, which were Serve very hot. ThJUta a favorite dish
diMtinctlon between townshlpandconnty •romnule.* ‘
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concurred in.
with the Scotch.
poor bo io pealed, and the county system
Senaiocoheurfcnt rteolttlfon topay Al­
Appi.k Tapioca pffuntNd.—
adopted. They also urged tin* |MMiinge vbtdrcvKwrh irrjtbcr iMrvtrtX tfoi
len 1*. Hours *250 for compiling the (cgiaone cup of tapioca over nightin water,
of a law nrhvfning for the estal’lisfiqientj ThWlwrtna. Wwiert-iitfor dwifiblTi
Knate biHNo71“, appro^uttlnfTfafi,- then.p*»ur on one pint boiling water,
of district workhouse*, whore trampF Wynn hatwa. corpus • swr vrtrswig"
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF O1IDBR.
Flynn
on
the
ground
that
Chamberlain
cook
slowly twenty minutes; pare and
may gel employment: that superinten­
000 for electrician work in the now Capi­
to m-dlctne wfflWMh-etaslly iinprora the tone
dents have power to administer oaths to has no lawful authority as Governor, and tol, was passed, under auspenaion of the core tart apples enough to coyer the
dwdteinMlHMlki&amp;timta: pwitwsedlijMi*
bottom of the pudding dish; fill Unapplicants; that a makirity of a board
rbave power -&lt;«* send tramps to- du4ric|
cort-s with sugar *nd flavor with
TtofkDoBxe* and &lt;b*Lun thrtu there not lo '
QWn. xaJX.D'Mt. Skm* &lt;&lt;JT(.iu«iary pultUeal Asminiutlons lemon; pour over the tapioca and epok
irt &lt;i
exceed ninety oavs. The committee aW Cameron, of Pennsylvania, were elected | and to punish frauds therein, was passed slowly one hour; serve hot, with sugar
U. S. Senators by the legistaturro of their
,i came ir*&gt;m committee of the whole, and cream. Sago may be used In ex­
respective States*. **u the 2&amp;L
by a foie of 59 yean lo 29 nays.
actly the same way.
.
lawsand recommend to the next Legisla­
A. Oakley Hall, ex-Mayor nf New
'Thu following were
•*-■-*time,
*'
—read
------ a athird
ture aud) uiumges as areneceaaary to ren­ York, hun mysteriously diaappyared. Ho ' piuiscd and
_.... _ given
B.. &gt;n immed
immediate effect:
Baked Indian Pudding.—Have a
der the system nfort perfeetar.d uniform. in thought to be insane.
House bill No. 36, ainemling Owoaao quart of boiling milk, stir In meal
Uli,
liraOACI-r.
••
The repo’rt was accepted, Indorsed and
The New York State Senate rejected dty charter; House bill autborlzMg while boiHug, make it thick, have a I’*tu^H.ra JUtrntk.n o"nAn^Lntfu
recotntniUod.
the nomination of Gen. McClellan as Meoooilmro county to borrow money 10 pan ready greased, put cold milk In to
The Committee on Resolution* report- Huperintendept of Public Works by a build a bridge; House bill No. 234, for rv- make It thm like batter, one handful
Jlefof Wm. Fohevj of Ann Arb*y.
• ed a series of resolutions declaring:
, .xqtiofnu»flr
i;.-. f
&gt;.} }
from any cauw.
.
[■The beriaa: iibdl hror-^miring the of flour, five eggs well beaten, sweet­
That more attention should bo paid to
‘ There i&lt; qtrtte an fomienfriit in Salt
en with sugar or mohunes rm you like,
IHEOlinvr CAtTIOV
the ediq-ation, moral training aud em- Lake City over the discovery of a silver Eighteenth Judicial Circuit and creating spice to taste, little wilt; hake slow tu o
the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit waa
piermont of Uro children ot the country.
ledgu in* Red Butte Canon, uljotit jhree
hour*
Tlutt the managers of penal, reformatory
froonUterityA , J&lt; i»
to.aw, 1 'MiprD SU-Tbe •Seriate Ipwsrod the Hol­
and charitable instituUona provide em­ mjirv
To Rid Buildings of Rats.—Some
lowing bills:
ployment for the inmates aa far aa possi­ sky over M) danec^bf kilviT trilho ton.
uee HtryohDkre. But a writer saya:
Incorporating the villago of Hartford.
The committee of the Ohio Ix-gl datura
ble’; that a homo for destitute girls of the
“We have found It a better way to mje
Rovi"ina Grand Haven Charter.
Htate should be established: that there to investigate the Ashtabula bridge disknnwiac them to
,'gaccr rypurt Ilk- pllp^iiig^^p^drcdpcluBnuse bill N»». UW, Amending the taw arsenic Inserted into small etihek of • • * H-'id «l the &gt;
fresh lean beef. When pojwmed by ■«*c»..8«r
relauvein work ou highways.
alona:
'
a rniv^Pv iri“6®ir~brmake’-niul*ra
Senate bill No. 132, dividing Ham­ arsenic, the rats uniformly leave the *1*1* end ilenlrr*
First—There were from eighty to one
6*4 world. In b&lt;&gt;
mors nearly self-supporting; that the hundred liven lost bv the failure of tliv tramck into two-election preoincts. Sen- buildings In search of water, and no
dead bodies are left iu the walla to
• • .
' ptqr AdairaieuA votlkg'amdnHt it '
couutv svsKrtl is oitet adapted, hx- *&gt;,mk*. . tu&gt;-i) i:&gt; 1 7. ■ i
Organizing the township of Cotninn, create a stench more Insupportable
eepc. perhaps, in largo cilice, to reduce
Second—The bridge went down under
than the depredations of live rata.
the number of offictal* to a.unnimuta; an ordinary load by reason ot defects in Owcxxta county.
Transferring territorv from Cbsaaning
Office. 112 Libert v Street Bew York.
that there should be a revision ofthe poor its original*aqnstip'ction.
Giris, don’t be afraid to work. Ruth
laws; that superigtendesds of the poor P .TWinj^TMedafidfa'in thfc- dflgiti*! chid tol|rtdy.^»awcejjirty. t.t ■■
House bill No. 3o9, amending Lansing gleaned in the harvest field and got
*»houM control the disbtrraement of *all struction of the bridge could liave Iroen
Jaat M good a Boaa any girl In the
poor funds iu the several cotmtie* of pie discovered at any time alter its erection j eltv charter.
fn the House a message from the Gov- neighborhood.
by carvful and analytical inspection, roioh
emor wm r«»d,ive*rjlnu?‘aq Aft tbextend
Mrs, Job Man by, whorl! vyd on a fCTrt ita rtie, ti|&gt;tfdria*ce of. Hie taruciure de­ tho time for the collecdon or taxes for the
north of Battle'^tireek; Bung herself manded, and thus the sacrifice of life and year 1876. in the township of Howell,
DETROIT MARKET*.
ATTAINED AT
; Wednesday morning. Insanity is the property prevented.county of Livingston.''. The objection Is
A TRIAL wlU INSURE IT-,
Tho truth is the b^'MtV VfM Itabiplto go, 1 hat t the inCMtjro w»a hiundtfoad after
Flonte^Chwide wfaRe*7 »to 7 75; ine! aasiredewt..
cz-xyrr
KYKRYWHfndown at any timtnlurhar UM huif !&gt;■« t&lt; the Expiration of the first fifty days of
:
Tbe'Rnrbv UOdee, at Goffgnac Like eleven year under loads that might at
near Battle Creek, -was destroyed by fire any time be brought upon it in the ordin­ the legislative tendon, and that it is
Wheat—While, extra, fl MH: No. ’ t
thcrelore unconsiitpUoual.
ary cottrae of llre.comnany'a business,
In'tbs lltane the following were white fl 551: milling fI 48 to 1 49.
and.it is most remarkable that it did not passed:
Coni—46 to 47 cents.
sooner occur. It would be needless lo
Oats—White 43c; mixed held at «Hr: '
House bill Noz 173, amending taw regu*
sav that an engineer would Ik* derelict tating tbejnanner of attaching unorgan- ' 40e. bid.
u. fc*^l*UkW*r-W
h*. 'izAd u^rilory to counties for Jud ictal or 1 B*riey—No. 3 State 75 to W «n|s per
nfanrcipiu purposes, being compiler’ll cent d; No. 2, *1 15 to 1 3&gt;; Canadian
Morrill A Camp al Jackson, wm enteta
snow, ice. and the vibration of a railing ■ JRC.kWIrtlMpl'-nnipUMi fr*uwa..... ■ ■ II *
by burglars Thuradsy night and abot 1
|140to*2.
iaaili ^lyrewuigrwtw gBUinmrt1
House bill No. 601, (fctaching territory j Apple*—*1 25 to 1 60per bbl
hundred doltara worth of good* taker
from Hear Creek and Little Traverse and I BeAn*—Picked *1 80 to 1 85; unpicked
The snuanoe wa». effected by rexuov n
icy. Thw&lt; report is aocoinpanted by n bill _____ x-'.-on.
»*. *i so
a pon» of gtaAA iq tb« rear window. i:
90ctoll
50;
Butler—Fair to good roll,- 10
21«;
authoriUng Board
The lumbering cempa ia the Haglna*
of Supervisors of Ymeboygan county to, choice to gilt edge 23.to 23c; low gnslee
12lo
14cpay
exneriHce
of
work
in
progress
by
the
Tho heaviest taxpayers of Izmisjana
the etaeb osltamad amsi.to the
are paying taxes to the Nichols govern­ Slate in improving navigation of lakes- - Oh............. 8e&gt;-/w»’1——------1
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ment. »
r I
&gt; -r T
A
JphrtTV 1^0, y&gt;e Mtfrmpn ^ptorTSf Ufo
Rifle River. 80,900,00; Au Grea Rlyer,
Mountain Meadow maa&gt;acre, waa shot.at
Eggs—Brisk demand at 14@)15 eta far
.
the scene of the massacre, &lt;&gt;n Friday. He., than legal measure.
made a full confBaalon of uH dwn guilt— • N«nate bill No. 128, incorporating SL&lt;
also implicating Brigham Young and a, Andrews Ms-ietles, was passed and given- per box; Vatanoi* oranges, per case, |R.
number of the Mqnnou leaders.
.. immediate effect
duoed by the lack of water to run logs.
Senate rhULNoi Mil, a*&gt;cnding an a&lt;3
During the year 1876 there were 8.314.­
' -entitle^ *'Au. act to arSsuJL section 5,
000 buaheisoi salt manufactured in the
40; Val«*ncta.P&amp;.9i«; do old. 8f^8te;
1 chapter 24. Compile*! Ijlwm, relative to (i4
musoatels. t2 25&lt;a.2 30; sultans, 13(^14e!
in
' persons liable to work on highways.”
Ona of the oldest landmarks of Branch
I,ondi)i&gt;,ta
£ dates? 6j($
Senate
bill
Na..i33&gt;
dividing
’
Hamouutv was destroyed on March 23, bv
The Grand Lodge of Good Templars ol
era, 13® 14c; do bairn, 40© 11c; Frev*'-h
Massachusetts have excluded colored
men from membership and di*otati»tifd1
Mabch MLMn the Senate, the follnWtat of tills county*u located at Branch.
members are moving to. establish a new IngjHouae bills were read a thin! time
lodge.
and paased : Amending, charter of I*h’trt a number of years ago by our *c
’ The Natienal Bank-of Gloversvllle has1 pemmft; amending charter i of Budmit*
THdm-Graen country untri 10nte«l a ;
nment aa MirffAwr fo Ckta*. fbe !&lt;
been dosed- - TroWhlrds of the capitalI re-ineorporatinrChabnygan; authorizing SimmodBl; cuted. TraVic; dry fflnt 12.
the Board of Supervisors of Chebovnn
probably *600 to |800.
fl50,000, la tied up.
14; dry salted. 100*1*4 green cajfokins
l .MACHMH |S SO t'WSTXl
county to.‘,pay for certain engineering
TNI POWtR IS APplOiR;
The snspewdop-bridge at Niagara Falls1 work,|n the improvement of Uie navlgath* NtemE thus
-1 a
is reportoa,after a thorough examination,1 Uoh af the rivers and lokM in that coun­
to be entirely aafo. Of 14W Wirth crtiatir’ ty by the State; vacating Ute ioWnshlp of “How— Dealers boy at lO&amp;HMt wHt at
tuling the four largo, cables .onto ten of Lake, Benaio countv*1 *
the minor one* were ftmnd «»rrdded,aud
Th« Senate, hill amending charter of Lake’Ftah^White 8*b
»*• 4.50-,
those Am v ttteif replaced by new ones. Netpinnse WM passed: Senate Join
Swum.
»«.•*• J°ln&gt; .&lt;«&gt;•
I »
No time has yet b— “* *“** “
-irment of indebtedness
indebted:
*
lunon for payment
of ' Maple Sugar—Steady market at tJ to
ti&lt;m of the traffic.
. State Board of Centennial Managers, not 14 cents.
’
; * " 1
erfne receiving a two-third*
drda vote of all tha
the
Potatoes—to 1J&lt;’.
• ■ ■ .
At Nsw Orleans on ftatnnlay, Nevertne
WvnattaftwrylHeHw
de Latiarrera. the Mpshtab (fauaal. a led -----------------members elect,
ProvWomt-Meas pork.Jli*; ciwar
—, waa
-I lost, reconsidered and
suddenly from poison. tIt is not P**1- ““«*•-------------------------------------------------- ar
M0*T ELABORATELY Cilita ■ '
ttvely known whether it was taken by I12.SM, Uw.wumnLwkai.
mistake &lt;ar lnltai&gt;tionally, but it ii be*
Irt the Houa*. the following Hoose bills
Ueved to bo suicide.
•xanqg reform pocietlea;
&amp;L Of 'hali tt TlrtWdr ; repealing
j
|.w„.
placing in confinement,
^jC'HffoS

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Edward Ban In Vinttm county, lost Jan­ of insanity.
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The Republican Central Club organiza- No. 179. providing for a bureau oi atattstioa and immigration, waa killed.
r»TH M- IM toMttt a municipal
The following were passed: House
L The Republicans have the May- bill No, 84, antborixing Menominee
ulitor, collector, coroner, marshal.

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lStJL?lTXrtliL'r%ik&amp;rVllden, naluta in Junksou county, am! after- [
Wh, B.dd, xndj-x. Mnrrl^d. I . . .
Jgd, jeveiator in the
South Carolina Convicts.
■Washington Petrified.
Wiled-----------------------the prophet in-----------Cartbagel
■ -Charles Hopkins, Tate Ira Ellew, Rob- jWArd
—
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, —»rder for the quo-,
“Oh, why did yotf marry him. Biddy ’
he
'. rum of seventy, head
clerk of the ert Wiley. Richard Harrison, Samuel | jail. . Their children are in the. poor-1: L«M»r is BoMsa Advsntor.
Whr &lt;fid y~ Uk« PM for year
■
c|1Urch, and organized
organize tbe priesthood Pollock, Daniel McFarlane. Johh Ure, | liotue; their relatives refikte them be- { jp
company
'। church,
In
with Judge Smead i
Cbroaklt.j
.
VILLAGE OFFICERS
i into the order
the children of
ge Hunter,
xiunier, Joseph
jusepu Smith.
DXUltU, Samuel
oauiuer ■; cause
caunv they
«ney are
»rciuwcunare;i
&lt;»i thieve*,
tUJO CT, few
e(r&gt; days since We Visited
«,j.&lt; of seventies. I took, all George
riaited B
a CODVic
convlc
We visited Washington's tomb Uh
Vrar.1,1 Johnson.
r.hRnraftn C'raa-I
mtivrlnrrarra
hak*n been Ii camp
__ _ on i.»_
the degrees in the endowment house JukeS,
r, Nephi
Carl Ml.tWn
Bhirte, I| ntltlawa
outlaws .n/l
and murderers.
IT have
),|M L.»
plantation in Columbl.
kfoert-DewiU C. OrWIth
lay at Mount Vernon, Vi., eonie
,
j and stood high in the priesthood. I Sweni Jacobs, John
Jacobs, E. Curtis, j told there are many brethren who are county. In 1805 the state flndtmr h.
welve miles from this city, down the
! travelled extensively through tbe Thom&amp;a
Cartwj
uks Cartwnght,
William Bate- willing to Inform on those wno did prison aw&gt;mod»tIons too limited
and we had the ttnusunl
Strutton, A. Loveridge,
ixrvenage, [(this
-----------.. I hope there is no truth eij &lt; law authorizing the leaaiugo Potomac,
Untied ritatee ana Mormonmissloaary, man, Anthony Stratton,
thing.
irivilegeof beholding tha mortal reih Clews. JAhn
Jdhn Durfev.
Durfey, Columbus i In
in the rumor. I hope no such jieraon convicts.
i *bd acted ua a trader and floadclal Joseph
convicte. They
They are
are now
now taken
taken by
by c6nefin- iialns of the Immortal Washington.
thei is, I tell you what youi tractors In squads of forty- or fifty
agent for the church from the death of Freeman and others, making,fifty-four I lives. If there
r.ity foi
foi Visitors to the .tomb will remember
Joseph Smith until the settlement at or fifty eight white* and about 400 or ’| fate will Lbe. Union you repent ai work
work in
tB mines,
mines, on
on railway,
railways, planta
plants
hat the west wall of the same has for
#ocictftf.
। ,-Ialt Lake City In Utah. I wae on the •rXXi Indians.
, once, keep secret all that you kno« tions,
Bonds are given by then
Iona, etc.
Bond,
•evernl years been in a falling condilocating committee that selected the
ir. | and protect each other, you will die i. : (o- lu,ure4K-------guarding,
keeping,shel
she)
qng keeping,
ion and In great- need of repair. A
sites for-the. various towns and cities
— | dog&gt; death. You wi 1 soon go to heh , taring,
.clothing
and humane
humane treat
treat
------ „----------g and
ew days since part of It tumbled into
las damned, lost souls. Let me heat tnent, the sum paid
—Yu.-......
' In Utah Territory. 1 held many oftj-1
to the state beiDi
rhe tomb, completely covering tbe M&gt;rI ces In the Territory, and was a mem-' must lie put iftti dr file wty. President no more of treachery among my peo about &gt;10 per year for each convict
•opliagusof Washington,and also that
! ber of the Morman legislature and pro-1' Haight has counselled with Colonel pie. Any one who had proved traltoi The camp consisted of three or four loj
&gt;f Martha Washington, in order (6
\{ ETHODL-4T El’ISCOl’AL CHtlR&lt;JH--C. O
' txte judge of .Washington county, I' Dame, and has received orders from •there would have met the dettroyiiu house, on a slight elevation on th*
epair the damage in a i-ompetent man­
1’1 Tl9*AR.PMtnf. Arrrlc-.evrrr Rahi-atn at IT&gt;.
Utah.
Immediately after Joseph I] him to put all of tire emigrants out of angel at once.” After I reported tv bank of the Bayannah river. Th«
ter, it was found necessary ton move
And he »u * widdy.tuan.
Smith received the revelation concern-1 tbe way. All of them must be killed. Brigham Young I went home and mei principal house In which the convict
hem a few feet from their resting place.
j ing polygamy I was Informed of its jI expec-ia'lly those 'hat might talk again.' ’ Lieutenant-Colonel Haight and gavt are confined when not in the field wa
I'he one containing the remain* of
■nr Hatdatll&gt; AIT1ST CHL’RC
I doctrines by aaid Joseph Smith and He spoke of tbe character of the emi- him a full report of Young’s statement. about twenty-five feet long by twenb
compart her wMh tee.
Oeturi.'k'.
M10 1-2 A. M. and 1
vfartha Washington was removed
: the apostles. I believed in tbe doe-1I grants. He uald that the church au- Haight said : "Well done, faithful ser : brood.
The roof, open the whoh
Irst, but attracted no attention. But
i trine, and have been sealed to eighteen ihorities of southern Utah were all vant; you shall receive a-vcelestial
-v-rr-r -re
- • length of the ridge-pole, gave abundan
he unusual weigbtof the.one containwomen, three of whom were sisters ■i there, and that we Were acting as a ward for your services. You
Yg;; have ded; । ventilation and an escape for the amok*
ng the remains of Washington arousand one was tbe mother of throe of my '■ church for tbe sake of Christ. We served well of God ami ‘the church.'
■ ! arising from alogflre, extendingdowi
&gt;■&lt;1 the curiosity of the official who wax
I wives. I was sailed to the old woman •1 were then told we were there to do u I next went to work to^write up an acc iI the center from one end to the other -uperintending the work of removal,
j for ber sourssalvation. I was an hon-1l duty we owed as good church people. rouDloflb. fnaaoer., l.ylog It to th. | Th. convicts
convict, having finished
Hni.b«l work and it was decided to open that sareoj ored man in the church, flattered and That tlie orders of those in authority Indlxn. I wrote . long letter, th. I x..v
were .-aged
ranged in
In various
v«rTotie positions
pcltlone or
or ohagus in order to ascertain the cau^e.
rlddy man.
-vi.u- fire .u_
... of ..tin This
regarded by Brigbam Young and the । were that all of tlie emigrants that same as has been Introduced as evi each side.of
the
thei.t.
length
was done, and the remains were
apostles until 1868, when I .was cut off. could talk must- die. Major Hlgby dance against me. . Brigham Y’oung building, each chained at tbe foot ant- found to be petrified, In fact, a solid
^ttyinw ginrforiL
from tbechurch and selected as n scape-1,| concluded ax follows: “Oir orders are knew that It was false, and written to all attached lo a long iron chain run­ 4one resembling a statue, the feature*
And
save
the
Mormon
church.
His
lepon
' goat to sailer for and bear tbe sins of I[ from our leaden*, who speak with In­
ning up and down the building, one perfectly natural, witn the exception
i nay for lhe «at
ir. II. YOUNG,
I u,y people- Ar a duty to myself and spired tongues, and their words are the to the government was a part of the fastened outside by a padlock, ovei if eyesand eori*. no trace of which can
to be married.
ee Earn «MeorM»InSrrx!«Vj»»AhrlBc
, mankind I now confess all that I know will of good men. You have no right rlan to Rave the Mormons from blame, which stood a guard with a loader
»e seen. The body la of a dark leath­
t was yearn afterward before ! knew gun.
and
all
that
I
did
at
the
Mountain
to
question
them.
You
must
obey
as
Immediately behind the eon ery color, and may be said to la- a
Not 10 live any tonr-r Hone:
Meadow toonacre, without animoslty you are commanded.” The flag of that I bad been made a tool of by the victa were the bunks, the chains giv­ 1 -oft sand-stone which would likely
W. wird n&lt;- time »bllly-.hMly.
H A. BARBER,
Like you. n&gt;l.«, and MMtcr Hen
’ to any one, shielding none, giving truce was then sent forward. It wax leaders. I only obeyed tbe ordera of ing them perfect freedom to He dowr break fdfould an attempt be made to
Fur I »u * wlddy women,
facts as they existed.
,
carried by WHIUfn Bateman. He was my superlora. I then believed 1 was or sit up, but not to move out of posi remove it from the tnreophagua. Ed­
And be &lt;»• awlddy met. ”
ton and SUU btrecta. Xa*hvlHe, Mkb.
met half-way by the emigrants, and serving God, and.would receives celes­ lion. When al work they ore chained ward Baker, an aged colored man.
•I
THE MASSAl-RK ORPKRKD UY THE
—R. H. Stoddard. In Editor's Bn
they held a parley with him. Bale­ tial reward. Now I know It was at, lhe feet anti under guard. Th* who has resided U|»on the farm since
CHURCH.
HL C ELLIS,
man then returned and reported that wrong, and that my reward Is not to latter informed us that be had rathe* be was a boy. and who aw-Isted In re­
Those with me on that occasion ,• tbe umitcrauta would surrender their be celestial.
John D. Lee.
a hard lol of oonvlcte, but that at ' moving tbe remains from the old tnn&gt;l»
acting under orders from theL
• arms and do*aw they had been request- ' A
«.*ttest
x
.—The foregoing is a full ab- tempts to escape areseldoir made. W&lt; to the present one, informs us that it
LEE’S CONFESSION. I' were
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day , c»l. The Mormon soldierathen march -1 street
------------------- ------------- Lee, have no figures to refer to. but are in
r-.ract of
the--confeisdon
of JohnD.
is thirty-eight years aince their lant
.
HainIs.
The
horrid
deeds
then
com!,
I ed out to within 200 yards of the emi- taken from the original manuscript formed the total number of state eon
. SMITH 4- KNAPPEN.
An Astounding Narrative of Mor­
rn it ted were done as a duty which we grants. They next toox wagons and I now. Id my posHreslon, and gives, ao vlcts is eleven hnndred. of whom, w&lt; removal. At that time they had rest­
ed In the old tomb thirty-eight years,
TTUBSKYS al taw and Sdleltorw tn Ch»n
mon Perfidy.
believed we owed to God and our went to the camp and stated their or-' far as such a condensed report can do. regret to say, about ten hundred are and were exhumed in a state of preser­
&lt;vry. praetl.-e in all ih«i tfoarta «r thi» Atate
T
. church. We were all sworn to secrecy 11•dera. The emigrants then surrender-1 a full statement of the facte disclosed block and one hundred white.
oairv over Jullu&gt; lluiwcir. »torr, Haatlpc^ Mirb
We vation beyond all expectation, being n
ed and put their arms, the sick and the in tlie writings of John D. Lee which think, however, that the usu*d prnpor- ■•olid compact mass, with tbe skiir^
..•“TOBWk T.,K M.WTA.X -KA0OW
। wounded and the children into the I relate to the Mountain Meadow mas- lion of color in crime in the state Isom drawn tightly to the bones,.petriticaMassachi. FROM THE. LIps OF thk etri,jng the same, was death. As I wagons.
While they, were burying | sacre.
WtLLJaM W. BlSHor. I1 to six,—one white to six blacks, tin uqn
tlon m
no doupt having commenctd its
CHARLES H. BRADY.
principal ASSASSIN — HORRTB1.E | am to suffer death for what I then did, -.their
।
dead men tbe emigrants burst
------- ■ « r --------proportion of polls being one black t«. I work. The'
The repalra
repairs to the tomb will
T AWYEIl. SuixrMorte Cicnicnt Bmltli. J
STORY OF TREACHERY AND blood- and have been lietraveil, both by tho-e ■,
j into tears and said they feared treachFourth Month Dunce.
jI two and one-half whites. If these ; be completed to-dav.and therarenphaPublic. liwuraDCv *rx) Iteal Extatc Agrni
। ery. As soon as the wagons were load----।&gt; figures are correct they show a very
portal attrntloo ulveu to CciIIccUooa. &lt; »4ice
verj &lt; huh is not likely.8tonot
be likely
openedtoagain
be ot&gt;for
__________
■lie t'nl-.n llnti.r*.
.
started. The
end-1 The curious custom of joking on the, *r*-’at excess of crime in the black race,;, ! a century to come, unleas. indeed, in
------------------7—lIL
- ' »-d
lu the
l“v train
’«'“*• was »«*««--«•
***« v»««-1
IN THE MURDER—BRIGHAM lOl.SO ;I -------- . -----------,-x."
------------- ---------.------give the world the true facts as they grants inarched in single file, the wo- nrat of April, sending the ignorant
&lt;»r which,
»'bleb. without doubt, does exist.
ex fat.
_
the awe of an accident, as in the presINDORSES THE CRIME AND SUPPORTS ;______
exbt, *,,d lcl
*’’■* “**•” ttnd U|C lurKe children being the unwary
for1 errands,-----------------------------LEWIS DURKEE
----- „onthefruitless
unwaryerrands,
on fruitless
for,
------------- --- -----------I ent instance, and petrifaction will
THE BRCTHKEN.
, committed and who were active pur- ahiid . then the Divn auuv.
the sake or making them feel foolfab I
complete its work, and the temahis of
prompUr iu*Jc. and
Birds Foretelling Storma.
e
------ ------ticipante.
The Mountain Meadow
r•
। ami having a laugh at them, prevails
tbe-finmortal Washington will then be
kd
Offlco In I&gt;. C.
The corrraron.lent of the Herald I massacre wax the result of the direct
Tlie followingbUhrmaUon (urnl.h«l ' “
■■ bl. mTmon,'bfa,7
UriCHn'a borr.
LVH..,.
UM**, half &lt;1
widely in the world. And .,
wfoethsend* from Pioche, Nevada, the full' teachings of Brigham Young, and It
i?, !* ( by Gen. Couch, an ornithologist, will
--------• --------- •
confcreion
of
John
I).
Lee.
the
Moundone
by
the
ordera
of
those
high
-----------------------UNION HOUSE,
oi, an interest many of our readers.
j
.
___ , . .
,
tain Meadow murderer: John- I) in authority In the-Mormon commu- killed all tire women «ndJawe chll-1 1&gt;A.....
ril flah
,.
„—” liu* in France), or an I " Borne year, ago when crossing tbe
J^l*L™raednl° ,to1'rn ,h5
Lee
killed
A’,rl| gowk"
rott kl (aa in Scotland), the obLk was
wu» indicted
ludleted with
wl&lt;b several
arnal others
ouier. , nlty- The immediate orders for tHJ dren. The Mormons “
"7“ the men.
”7"-1,I •..
Aorll
"Auril
ocean
I
wm Informed by Bailors that
d
?
5°
have
N.I Photograph
bv lb. mnd Jurv of B.av.r counlv. I n«™» wrrvlmuei byColonel Dam-. The driven, with mo killed the elek I Jed,
.
t»5—|v, him ami laugh nt him,
to deceive
whenever
lhe
Rea-gull
flew
low
down,
1
h
®
f
*
»
at,er
y
l,n
I'tah Territory-, on HeptemberM. 1ST4. Llemen.id^oloiiel l«u.c C H.luhi «nd wounded. We uved tev«nte,n of1, &gt;in everywber
„„y„ber ■■ the same.
the water,
it surely
fore-: darttor nnt
«'“
«»&gt;b&lt;
•or lb.-rini. of milfder, committed t.y *nd th, wuncll .1 Cedar City, Vt«b the children. Ibedrad were .ripped
T|,,custom
’ wm lias been traced back for skimtoing
t-oded a storm.
Careful
ouSvation
hfo'*on
'‘n
- a“?dr
The
him in
in the
tire part
purr lie
he took
took at
al the
lhe MounK
him
Moun I Iwld no rxwlllon either In tbeclyll ..r .nd mutilated and the corp..-,, tell on
;es
,
lb, IruUl of.lbU •„!&lt;!. jvx! .
for StoittartTIoS
ALF. C. BUXTON.
tain
M.alow
liiu.rr'
In
Wellington
military
department,
or
in
tire
ehur«.
the
Held.
The
next
dxy
Lteutenxnc.
,h;; all through Europe, os far back ti.oarmed
tain M« adow massacre In Washington *
- I the records go. The “Feast of Fool” ,ravine '
Artmrdln.lv
t
ra.
n&gt;™.tete
I
*
Iru,ll
*»«
March
lor
a
Loot
black
, and
UNtWrrH. mBnurixeturea Rifle sn&lt;l Shot Gtin» county. Utah
Cub Territory,
Terrllory.cn
Heptember
at lh
the
ore. About Beplember
|,mentioned
11,nlhwd as celebrated by the anon
al
'
vian
lerniun,
»u September
nv
nouns । ,! .........
,------- , ., I Colonel Halkfet. .Colptrel
---- _V,~ .7Dame and fa
■ ^v...u&lt;rax mwiuc wimuui a pnuiuKraph.
and repair* all Hrearn « and fine Machinery. county,
x.i_x_ ..
18.57 nt. which
time
120 men. ..
t«» Cedar City, where I1 met lune
Isaac ■ other leaden
I endera Ama
came oaee.'
owr.‘ Finally they cieqt
la ...Z.
1HS7
lime •«.»........
women ,j u-nnt
went 1to
.
Rrrceh-lnadcn-., ot any mann'artun*. furnirtn&gt;d at Itt
Romans. In Asia, the Hindoos
He said he was "not going to have his
auu
Haight, president or governor of quarrelled. Lieutenant-Col&lt; nel Haight have a festival, ending on the 31st of Being Imparts thin wonderful fore­ picture taken in them dirty boots."
Hat price. Shop near the plainlag null.
and cniidiru,
children, kiiwwr.
known us tiii
the Ark;;::
Arkansas'
emigrant train pm«ing through the i that Stage or Zion, and also lieutenant! said tp Colonel Dame: "You ordered March, called the "Hull festival," in knowledge to His children of the air.
No little 'Investigation convinced me
Territory nn their way lo Cui ifoni i a.1 colonel of the Iron county Mormon lit, and, damn yrai,-U’a-too tat«-to go
" There, Tommy, fa the wolf which
Mrs. M. J TIMMERMAN.
which they play tlie same sort of first that the bird has no warning what­ I have often told you about,” said a
_i---militia.
Thisde
was
days
’ fighting,
­ on a Sunday., Lieu-, back!" Dame said he did not knot’
rVEACKKE of 1n»irun&gt;enU! Musk:, on the Plano were, after several
&lt;5f April pranks,—translated Into Hin- (
1 or Organ. Term*: S9.OT for 74 levaou*. R&lt;-.«coyed from their fortifications and tennul-Colonel Haight was tbe leader j there was so many of than. NVu buried doo,—laughing at the victim, and ever of an approaching disturbance of young mother to her little bov at the
Mew* al II. A. Barter’x on Slate Street.
butchered in cold blood by Moinmn* । there in all things, civil, clerical and | the dead and drove the cattle to! the malting him a "Huli fool." It goes the elements, but that the unseen Zoological Gardens. The llitie fellow
’ and Indians. All of the emigrants military. It jva* a crime punishable, iron Springs. All the'wagons and back even to Penda; where It fa sup­ changes in the normal conditions of looked attentively at the wolf, but ap­
JOHN M. ROE.
the atmosphere, which always precede peared very disappointed. "What fa
by death to &lt;li«obey ills orders. Lieu- i other pro|&gt;erty were sola In Cedar City
Ot.-SE. S1&lt;b anJ CarrlAgr Painter. GnUnln?. who were old enough to disclose any­ tenanl-Colonel Haight gave me a full ■ by the order of the church autboritlea. posed lo have a beginning, in very an­ foul weather, incite in the feathered lhe matter?" asked
his mamma.
Ftwcoloi, and Paper Hanqlne a Sprd&amp;lty.’ thing of the butchery were k i I led on
cient time., in the celebration of ,
a craving for food that must
“What are you looking for ?” “Why,
Shop over Ib-j-noldk A Cutk’* wagon shop
the s|K&gt;t. Seventeen small children account Gf the emigrants who were 'All these orders were fully obeyed, spring, when their New Year begins. species
।
----.
- — -r-...... saimueu.
satlsfled.
Thus
i uus ociureastorm
beforeastorm me
the gun
gull I don’t see the naughty little boys
of
were spared from the massacre, the, coming. We slept in the iron-works Tbe horrors attending the massacre•P-1
e &lt;TI*,.e J? h?-** ’V U&lt;? eTerJ; . is found among the while caps of the which you told meheeata," replied
CHAS. H; DEMARA Y.
all
that
night
anil
arranged
our
plan-,
the
emigrants
were
beyond
my
descrirtrain was plundered and the most of|
Jn । whcre ®ad Jt' the wise men cannot Bea, antj the swallow fa seen flying young Hopeful.
।
--—o
the property turned over to the Mor­ Lieutenant-Colonel Haight said tbeitlon. The brethren were sworn again
bo I clo8e
ciOML. lo
lo the
tjje 8
grou
roun
d for
for tl
the
winged inin­
emigrants were a rough *et; that they; to secrecy. This was also done .bv I agree. The many
°y authorities are 5°
“d
&gt;e winged
For every dollar paid by the liquor
no SK
wav
tin i hla larder.
u... The
«j. same
-ni_?
imrnUu, or money refunded. Oppo- mon church al Cedar City, The bloody were Lad men. robbers and tnurdererwj order of the church, which was then , ’
Dled.
° that 1 see ?♦"
’^ but
thalfoi
B0PP*y
clothing, stripped from the mutilated
1 at.................................
.
aa 'T®
we ,
find
and................................
helped to kill tbe mormon propbwar with the United
States govern-. to accept the custom “
,,d it*•’I, u lrue wllb lhl, domeBtlc fowl. At dealer for license, not less than fifteen
bodies, was sold by auction by order1I,„U.
I fate-td bite. I
oHen-l meat.
A.
lh«
'' '’'"
lT1“U tO *’""
dd l u,y home nearly every one of the past dollar, taxes are imposed on property
the, i?whheri
a \”
w®.'S&lt;toE
i!i.aPP£
an
E PARADY,
■ of the church authorities at CedarCIty,,
&lt;*"^1 not
abuse iL r •
winter atonns has been predicted from holder, to keep up the alms-houses,
to rafae the Indians m attack the train »«jnud Id tbs prirethewF. tuning just
lust I1jJJfJtn
Vf ANVFACTL'BEBof Boots and Shoe# JUklnt Utah. Lee was flrat tried at Beaver
‘••n*. nl?l“eJ?.'4py^
UW?r K*.rt,c“ ", iIv,,c
th* bayard. cunuay,
Sunday, ine
the Aim
11th inst.,
Inst., jailsand court expenses, resulting from
lit suit rrnalrimc neatly done, also strtd.inten­ City. Utah, in the Territorial district and run off the cattle and to have thv happened to l*e there giving orders,
&gt;'
g..'
In England, where it is allied । was
wnH an lovely
iOVelv spring
snrint' day.
dav. IntheafterTn the afiz&gt;r. the use of strong drink. Men squander
tion to fill all orders promptlr. and at the lowest
Indian,
kill
the
emigrants.
1
Kent
1
vfaited
the
Indian
camp
with
me.
He
court,
In
July,
1875,
Judge
Bbreman
living prion. Sbopesst side ot Main ritreet.
Carl
Shirts,
my
son-ln-luw,
to
rpbo
waldheeameto
Instruct
the
people
to
,
*
“
~
a
;
n
■
,®"®
ra
'°
rl
,
t
®
&lt;.*£!
’
noon
lo
al1
outward
appearances,
we i their property by drinking, and must
presiding. At this trial tbe Jury dis­
J° 11 bookseller to, were to jiave u continuation of fine go to the alms-house, and property­
agreed. Nine were for acquittal and the Southern Indians for tbe work, let none of tbe emigrants go through I
J. B. RASEY.
or. , e *, weather, but tbe chickens were
jrcre venvery owner. must be taxed to keep them
, three for conviction. A second- trial Nephi Johnson went to other tribe- without a pas* from President Ysung, 1 ?•,-!„2’" uH®ana
there. The greater part of all the
10 ? 5°,b2l er
hungry
----- .-J and
— they
j secured
—--— an
-J extra al­ crime
was had on the same indictment in | On Monday morning I left the iron'Colonel Dame or Lieutenant-Colonel . f „
fa committed under the influ­
‘
lowance, telling me In so many words,
hllnu band*.
September. 1878, in the same court |I works to obey my orders. Lieutenant- Haight; that they must not sell tlie | u,_’w S?“J*■ wo. ... ’•“•P,01}
ence of liquor, and criminals are tried
that,
by
morning,
snow
or
rain
would
Colonel
Haight
said
:
"We
are
acting
emigrants
any
mere
good
grain,
In
and before tbesame judge, resulting hi;
He said that the.
come, as it did.
In talking of thia In court, and the tax-payer, must pay
JOHN WEBSTER.
a verdict of guilty. Lee was then sen- (, by order*—it fa all right. We will let fact anything.
expenses;
then they are sent to prison,
the
Indians
bear
all
the
blame."
I
|
Americans
were
a
mob
of
ruffians
from
io
„
°C
1
?
0
Ieall
”
‘
r
,\*
‘
e
viematter to Mr. Talmadge Baker, repre­
T&gt; LACKSJI1THS. All klnde of work In tbe Blark- tenced to be shot on January 2G. 1877,
usually gets a good whipping sentative from South Nor-'alk, he and the tax-payer must pay for feeding
I &gt; emtth »t&gt;' Horaoebovtnc line atten l-d to promt- he choosing that mode of execution, said, "We are forbidden to shed inno- the President down. He asked If the 1
and clothing them there.
cent blood." The reply
of Haight
was.|&gt;erniiUlng
I Indian, would
kill all bad
a..rap.
,ad emigrants? I
a*‘faP'r, ., ,
told im1 that he noticed that his hens
the laws
of Utah
a party
and the Mor- . J?!v?2rt„
Ep» I on lhe n,gbt ,n H0*®1100 were UD*
Breakfasts are provided for tlie poor
I Here was i
capitally convicted to choose the mode t “There ia m»t a drop of innocent blood j I told him the Indians and tlie Morlostiia to
J
w’^ii re IrR n
I uau*l|y hungry and be gave them ad- and outcast at the Boston tabernacle
tr t^ern, and i“tn
h; d purchis,
of his death. On an appeal to the Su- in tbe whole lot. Go, Brother Lee, mona were both hastila
under Qit
tjii protection
protection I i“Lr.7.
5 '—r~/*7 "i."
urX*?! u, ?Ui‘ ! Id,donal
muuiiMg Krain.
Knuu. Cattle
vsiiie to
vo aa certain
certain l»efore Mr. Moody begins his day’s
preme court
erntory tne
°ut the Instructions of those would kill all not under
'QBOPUIETOK rtpp*0 Mllle, J mile, v
ipreme
Court ot
of me
the j
Territory
the juugJudg- “”d
I- extent seem to be
•hlu pleased
rJM.g.rl him,
i.ini and
an(] be of wonderful efficacy,
effli acj, and it is
Is mjf
seri-1
he under the
ti&gt;« Influence
influonm breaching.
JL moatklllo. Flour and Ferdalwayi
pleased
am
merit of the lower court was confirmed in authority. If you are dutiful In tbfa I of the church. This
rlffht '” ously
oua|y mentioned
!
by grave writers of of the same atmospheric changes, re• January
"
— 'laughed
* * anti said. “All
' right.
Little girl, looking at old lady’s jew­
at the
term ■In ----1877, and• -•
the y,,ur reward
- - — - chail
-— be great In the king- *he
Iddays.
,------ --Z C-J will bless those
elry—1" Please, grannie, give me those
Lieutenant-Colonel
Haighttheand
Cc!.
! senteOeeof
lower
court
was ordered j do,u of God, for God qulring at these times wore feed.
______________
___
.
xame
thing.
He
J.
1
’
of
April
fun
is
&gt;;
o
3oubt
that
this
beneficent
law earrings?" Grannie—*fNo, dear; I
h
”
?'^
an
f&lt;
°f-Apr!
1
Is
No
doubt
counsel
I to be enforced at the March term in ' who obey
------- • and make all things Dame told bim the same thing. He tiled "buntine the eowk." and mn. I.„I.I. _™,i
_n
।
...t_
gowk,
con- j holds good for all brutes that seek can’t spare them now, but when I die
JAMES FLEMING,
1877.
Judge Boreinan set Friday, fit for the people of the Lord In their taught the people that it was their C?, e4„ hunting
to kill all emigrants and massacre
^LCD^ty)Lai.P”*011 lo 1 ■'belter when the tempest breaks."
j all my rings and money will beyoum."
-CTTATCHMAKERsM jcvrier,»ia« ©rsiun I March 23. 1877, as the day of execu; days." On my way home I passed duty
■u_L .....
broJ,er 8mlth gnd (|11_ Another a long, way off, with
a ?u
note
---------,,
.. *
,e'
---------- ■.
» _- ______
—
। Little girl—"Well. Grannie, but bow
’J
i
—z &gt;1
Uon. The execution took place on the many Indians out oil the war path. I them Just ns brother Smith and the
waated
Colonel
Haight
her. Tb» mext, k
......... w,. oto.. ___
promised
to
Join
them
the
next
day.
a soon Will you die?"
tbra'arot^l
tul'ciw
n'11' " riereeWeot o'1b* no“glvre
button
oeol to
.!;27Z. ™X;"
»P|K&gt;li&gt;Udd.; . .t Mounurin Mraulow.,
U
Lake
Cltv
for
the
“
J
1
*®'
”
---------------------------------------------- --------- I tGe scene of tlie massacre. Several On Tuesday morning the Indiana at­
him
•
now
miralTo
to
&gt;1111
xnnYhor.
I
Kur;lx
o&lt;
l
from
.New
York.
»re
prewrv.
.— ----- r
------------- The Treasury Depratment has beer
* r
~ *’
tacked the train, just st daylight, and purpose of reporting to Brigham [
WM. E GRIGGS,-- snota fired by aohllere detailed for the
S J‘T
L27
purchier of silver on the re
•JramlJd
mo.
crown ' ootrutotargtboramowonSt
m&gt;d«&gt;lbe|S.
” y»JS,p,.e.pr?BS?- E‘ther!a
promised me
a crown
------ °
a vcTtoXEEB. win Misod to•« Sales ibM may : pnrpoiM* took effect, causing instan- killetl seven and wounded sixteen em­ Young, and he J
food
Is^2?..
Discedac
in!l??
acham, d«»ne In price which folio we.
Z?to
0 be kept
*’°,a
u: cent
-----. ,for
------.. . wI .bad, 1 snort aae# on. till the victim remem­ the —
igrants. The Indians lost some of celestial as my reward
what
XX U&gt; In'ruated to hj» c*rr. Tcrnu rcaaonabir. . taneoUS death.
ber surrounded by hollow walk filled the liberal sales In London by the Ger
------------day
of
the
month,
and
site
d
°"«f.^23.!!?!
their
warriors.
emigrants then
|
THKThe
CONFEB8IOX.
with Ice, or there is an Ice receptacle man Government.
.
fortified their position and the In- j REPORTING TO BRIGHAM YOUNG. ' down to rest and think about it
FRANK J. PUR CH IS,
■ After seatenee of death had been dians .urrounded them and sent for
| In France, where the custom ia verv in tlie middle which keeps the sur­
An Iruh abeen tee fa said to han
I went to Salt Lake city and made ancient, tbe jokes are much the name: rounding chamber cold. But atill, sent this comforting measage to hi
Tiet, 1 passed upon Lee in September, 1876. me. Tbe whole county was aroused,
,bc | he made the lollowlng confession in both whites and Indians rushing to my report to Brigbam Young ten days but the victim is called an "April fish,” simple as are these two methods, other steward: "Tell tbe tenants that nv
lhe mwrecre.
&gt;X told, hhn all, because be ia eulty caught. In one £recautions are necessary. As nothing throats to shoot you will terrify me."
i writing
of his
participation
in the masMountain Meadow from
all direc
­ after
~ : sacre. which document he delivered to tions. 1 arrived at the camp late on eVeo UADR-wWo FastheVe, Wfco were part of Franca there U a custom of eat­ । more delicate than the sense of taste,
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
Tbe meekness and docility with
I Mr. W. NV. Bishop, one of hb counsel, Tuesday afternoon, and found the In­ guilty and who were active In killing ing a certain kind of peas which grow food which might be sound and pure,
directed N«&gt;
havc the “arar dians In large force. They demanded the emigrants; In fact, all I knew. I there, coiled
cMAm. The joke and without the least taint of decom­ which a six foot prisoner follow” a
position. might acquire a certain in­ lour and a half foot Sheriff ia azi*jepce
said
to
him,
"You
must
sustain
us
or
o'eteek.«Jvintm EaufoCrwk a’ltaom»k- published after his execution :
there
is
to
MDd
the
peasants
to
a
cer
­
that I should lead the attack. I re­
tr&lt;eotiMci'&gt;oo» with tnun*aad wml ixarv*
"My name is John I&gt;. Lee. I was fused until further order, were received release us from the endowment oath to tain convent to ask for tboes peas, tell­ describable flavor, which would cause enough to us that the institution, of
*' born on Heptemiter 6, 1812. at Koskas- from Haight or Dapie. I went south avenge the death of the prophets.” ing them that the fatbera are obliged it to be rejected, if placed in refriger- our country are safe and that the law*,
lion of IMnorntrTi.
p.
Ila. Randolph county, Illiuoh. My ten miles,and met some whites and Brigham Young said, "I will commu­ to give some to every one that comes atora without ventilation. Almost all will be respected.
HERAl HAVER,
mother
• to thenicate
Catholic
with God." I went back tbe on that day. The joke Is as much on the modern methods of refrigerating Ii A Stratford old lady, who bad never
Indians coming
frombelonged
that direction.
church, and 1 was christened in lhe I camped that night, and on Wednes­
the monks as on the peaeantx, for there call into play wine process by means | been on the cars before, recently rode
ifli5crIlanrDM5 Card/.
which a current of air la produced by rail to New Haven. On ber rttarn
•faith. My parents died while I was day went to the Meadow and rent b :
is often a perfect rush of applicants all of
tr-hl-k
which 1.
is &lt;_
In constant contact _1«1.
with ...
the_ being asked what she thought of It.
~ f still b child, and my boyhood was one man to Cedar City for further ontora.j
JOHN Q CRESSY.
I
“J"1 »“&lt;&gt;
A more disagreeable custom prevails food. Such air as is Introduced must •he exclaimed: “ Why, ’taintnothin’
On Thursday the orders came by Ma­
.)
MIIEK1FF,
• Aguthe Ann Woolsey in 1833, and jor Hlgby. There were fifty-eight ‘
in Lisbon on the first of April, when be dry, because moist air would not at all! It’s the mcmt m-o-n-o-t-o-nDont-ly County Surveyorie«l General Cotrreyancx-r I moved to Fayette county, Illinois, on white, and about fivebnndredIndians
the great object la to pour water on only precipitate its water and thus o-u-s thing! Why, I believe, coming
Offlc* at ttw mutt iwrnae. HaaUnn. Mieh.
1 RUck creek, where I became wealthy. there. Then Major Hirby made a direct evidence from God that the act poaeero-by, or, failing in that, to throw Mmk the meat, but would raise the back they went through tbe ideurlcal
&gt;r/-NXTT-X7
Y r\ a Xt’i ’ In 18361 became acquainted with some speech and Mid • that the emlgrante was a just one. that It was in accord powder in their faces. If both can be temperature, by destroying the ice. placeB they did when’ they tfeut
The problem then resolves Itself into down !”
jVlONEY
TO
LOAN . I traveling Mormon preacher*.
I were all to be killed who could talk ; with God
’s will. I sustain you
vou and done, thejoker
God's
tnejoker is happy.
a_ i
&gt; n i r
e
-r
i bought, read and believed tbe back of that we most get them out of the forti­ the brethren in all that you did. Ali- J need not tell you the American placing the food in a cold, dry atmos­
Vfl Affrnd KmJ Estate Secinties.
1 Mormon. I sold my property in IHi- fications by treachery.
The Way of all Fish.—Customer:
I fear is treachery on the part of the style of joking: Bailing a piece of silver phere, and of keeping the temperature
to a certain fixed point, a little Not much choice to-day! Fishwife;
brethren concerned. . . Go ------homeland
aide-walk;
tying
a string
•K r.-wq nv
uoi» “,,d moved to Fairweat, in Mi»------- .—to
v the
aide-walk;
tying
a string
to -to a ! down
THE HORRIBLE FROfUUMMK
above freezing.
-NSTM8OF
tatrnri, In 1837, where I joined tbe MorWeel, ye see, Manchester taka a lot.
purse,
and
jerking
it
away
from
greedy
I wa* to foHo^v the fla^ of.truoe antl
$J 00.00 and UPWARDS \ znon church, and became Intimately
an* the noo a wbeen gang taa anilher
-. 4 JsewrieH'&amp;ny flngeradeaving tempting-looking pack­
laying ail
an ag
place they ca'.Lent.—Punch.
make a treaty with the beselgtsl. and one, and write me a letter JayjDR
CT, filled
ON LONG TIMF »acquainted with Joseph Smith, Brlgugvn,
uuru with
vriiu aand.
nuu, on
uii door-atepe;
uMur-nicpe;
Mr. Lincoxju’8 Horse Trade—
t RUARRti
bam Y’oung, and other leaden* o/ the promise protection. 1 was also to get the blame on the Indians. I will then frying doughnuts with an interlining When Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer
A gentleman on Sheldon street
j
- S8KL..'. ,
• Church of Jwus Christ of Latter Day tbe arms of tbe emigrant., and the sick
of wool, putting Halt in the sugar-bowl.
thought of having a telephone put in­
■ 7T
-***•
i&gt; Salute. I was subsequently Initiated and wounded, and afao tbe children,
to hfa house, n m to enable him to
was then and for.I
, into the order of Donltea, at its first into wagons. Then the troops, wader Brigbam Young taii*.
bold
sweet converse with hfa bMin«a&gt;*
‘‘
W1U&gt; othm, com- |,orM, .nd ir wu agraed llial lb. next
MONEY
TO
LOAN!L^dOten«J,b«.r:^«"&amp; Major Hlgby, would meet tbe emi­ many «“.n,r fully Milled »HU nloo inth&lt;xwner
and ruugb.r lliuvi, I.------- rL_..
..----- - ------- partner, but bls aged mother proteatvd
.
me and niy «’• «•«»’•
Ilin* I fug drtw out. Bren now H I. ion morning at nine o'clock they should against It eartresliy. •• Robert," the
grants. The Indian, were to remain
make
a
trade,
the
horses
to
b»*
unseen
IN BL-MRoy FROM j prierfhood of the Mormon church; to in ambush. Tbe woman were1 to
g- wive* after that, and appointed^
1O.T?
“PPn-ot^, me
"»« almtul cinlruly U&gt; |&gt;lxyn&gt;l cbUureu xnd
aaid, “If you bring tree of ttoe dread­
»;&gt;dUjJudre
or Wrehlnglon county. Noth. lbe uuoduretil obuure. Tbl. rentl- up to that hour, and no backing out, full thing, in here I’ll never elcae toy
ahead. The Indians«
•
'be inilll
militia were to
W ‘kill
MU !lngT&gt;ut
I log but cowardice
cowxrdlre has
ba. made
made’ him de
de-­ lneut, quoted from an English .Iman- undera forfeiture oftwenty-five dollars. eyea for fear H may break out and
the woro.rn. Tbe
an d
the men, and I r~
4 the driven* of theisert me now. Fifty head of cattie
sweep us all Into eternity, and us not
____________ jlfttt Sn wodttded id were
-----* InjSalt Lake City by the au-1 s&gt;ww&gt;tttaMiheafiiWovai of-i
sold
men of a horse ever seen in thore parts. a bit the wiser." He tried to persuade
**
•
d^_^2&gt;c emi- of the nkieteenthasntury:
1 mon soMJer in the oonflMta between sick that were intbe wagons. Sev
Apply to
Wm. A. Aylsworth.
- —-- VI wv Htxivtvtuwi vvx.LWIJ.
In a few minutes Mr. Lincoln was her (but it wm an innoduoua Insimtbe
people
of
Missouri
and
tbe
Mor
­
other
men
thcmnade.peecb«.
T
nJ."
"But
*t
la
a
thing
to
be
disputed,
•
at his residence or store.
seen approaching with a wooden saw­ meut, but she Mid, “No, no; look at
mons which made Jackson county,
nej ,
whieh ta (ba greatest fool reputed,
horse upon his shoulders. Great were the thousands and tnlUlans of poor
Mo., historic ground. When tbs Mor­ I”.wUkB nl ltl.muv. &lt;vuu &gt;* wt• t
x- tah ,।
The one thtt innocently went
the shouts and laughter of the crowd, Hludane it killed last fait" “WAy.”
mons wese expelled from Missouri I by ail parties that it was the will of: and went to Mountain Meadow to inin- !’ f Or he that him designed!}- sant,”
■ MI0H16AN EXCHANGE,
and both weregmUy Increased when •aid he, "that wasn’t a telephone—
was ope of the first to settlew-Nahvoo, God for ua to do as veyere ordered, vestigate the massacre Brigham Young
Mr. Lincoln, on surveying the judge’s that wm a typhoon ;n but the old fad v
“
Uwtroit. Midrtgwn.
III., where I took an aative part Id all On Friday monrfngtherinigrantshad came with him; he then knew all.
lowered her giassre. and, looking at
..d the^ WeU-drees»l lads find it profitable to animal, set down his saw-horse and him over tbo rima thereof, BafeJ he
that was done for tbe church Gr city.
Ltqx i PoBTEB, Proprietors.
exdxlmed: "Well, Judge, thia b the
lar City sweep Broadway croadngs. "Do you first time I ever got the worst of it In couldn’t fool ber,-that she mightn’t
i: “Do like It?*’ wm Queried of a Teuton a horse trade.”
know much, perhaps, bdfa she did
igtx yesterday. “Some dime”
selves as willing to act.
know that the typhoon waa the Fred:rMromii» JoM*ph Smith at Nauvoo. After bls were M^Jor JohnR___________________
motheis,
M. H
&gt;e reply, and. suidug the action
_________ ,--------- - _Jmu
SjbM
£^Chlra*
ST!
«dqu*rt&lt;n death held the same position to Brig- Smith, bishop of the cl
word, be extended his dexter
An bld' bachelor says that when he
j, Wil"
William C. Stewart J children of ths man who killed the
ham Young, who succeeded Smith at City, Jos! White,
wooed she wouldn’t.
go Tribuna

Rashrilk ghtdonj.

Kra t" 2S-

JiTfa

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s».K“S-£gg

JfSO.OO to

�A German Print* hot Wen marrying
five or six different Iowa girte.
.
A Whednain Indian waa thinking al
the giMtd old days when n locorootivr
•truck him- It’s no time for arntiment
u hatu walking uu a railroad track.
It in in vain ti» hoi* to please all alike.
Ldta matt atand with his'faee in what

eroy
duriax

call and examine

HAS OPENED AN

OUR STOCK

which we take pleamire in shirwh
we want, it distinctly knoWn th
Timber in the beat accond growl
tliorougliiv Mcaaoned,
•
N. B.-We will give the bert d
the
ty on. our work trf any partHw W
hU
.
turn hb back «n one-half of the world. or Eaton countiee.

^mortgaged to a national tank, and
he dare not ojmmi hi« mouth to defend
his btdief, but that he is still in sym­
pathy whh the movement. ‘•Brick*’
thinkariiis excuse rather thin and ad-

PRICES LOW.

. VermontvilleLa»43 more ribbon men1
than it baa voters. -Wm. Waidntft* and Clam Teal, of!
Hastings were “tied” on the 28th nit.
Parson Dowaf, of Eaton Rapid* baaI
been praoeutod wi th a purae of $122.
Tramps! Tramps! Charlotte hnst

CORRESPONDENCE.
Mempiiis, Mo., March 28th, 1870.
Editor News:
We left Battle Creek at midnight,
March Mb, and got fast twice in the
snow before wc reucto*d Chicago. From
Chicago we. "ent tlinmgh lUinaix to
Burlington, Iowa. Here the mow lutd
nil disappean-d. A t Burl ingt on we took
.a boat down the river to Keokuk, n»»d
from there we came to Memphis, Mo.
Thia ia tlie conuty sent nf Scotland
county. It is not as large as Hastings,
but d&lt;&gt;&lt;-* mon- bnriness. The country*
io level with plenty of timber for wood :
but there ia no atumpn or stoaex here to
liother the plow, ua u the case up in
Mich. I am going to work fdr&gt; man
that own# 500 acres of land in thia coun­
ty, and tlie Mime in another connty
abont 40 miles from here. If it keep.*
good weather next week we will com­
mence spring plowing..
About four inches of snow fell ben*
last Friday, which is the.most they hnve
bad at one time this winter, hut now it
ia nil gone and mud predominates.
.
* A. McKenzie.
The Suspension Bridge.

Toroxto, Canada, Mnrch 14.—The
inypretion of tlu» Rni«pen&gt;uon bridge nt
&gt;iagl«m is virtually tininhed, and the
tiffirial rvjxirt will be publUhro in a few
day*. Every link, fipike, chain, bolt,
anchorage, and ruble m the va&gt;4 atructure hits been carefully examined, and,
a« I tun told by one of the enginn-rH.
’ I°“Dd fobe a* good an new, aound nnd
reliable beyond a quretion. Whatever
miagivingM with reimert to thU bridge
may hai-e been created by the ditiaah iat Ashtabula, the inspection shown that
tliey had no foundation. Shonhl the
mighty arch go down into the Nbignru
river to-mon-ow, no coroner’e jurv
. could ever find that tbe Great Wewtrrn
railway had not done all that hnman
foremglit and engineering skill could
auggeijt to render such a calamity impoMtble.
Thia bridge way built by Mr. Roebling
in lffi.3- 5A Its four toweni are each 90
feet in height and conatructed of entrtone bliwkn 18 inches tlii&lt; k. The Imae
of each tower ia 10 fret square ami the
••QUMW. lhe cap-*u&gt;Dti being
10 feet square. Each tower iaminuount-1
ed with an iron saddle with rollers up­
on which rest the cables firmly hold-.
Big the saddle in potion. The roller a
allow the cables to move Maliy, ao that
m contraction and expandin' there ia
no additional strain upon them orthe
towers. At all other point# of bearing
are cut-atonr caps securing everything
from the action ‘of lhe eieiuonta. A
maiaiyr arch connects tlie towers oome
30 fret from the bane above, which ia
the railway track, and Ixdow, * tbe car
. nj}?7 *aX- The aochor pit, cut in the
solid rock, ia 34x20 feet, and 24 feet
deep, witli drifts for anchor pintea,
weighing 6,000 jxjuntU each, .to which
are attached chains with liuka 250 Um.
ay'1: which readi up through “gains”
«n to the. rock, where they couuect
with maaMvewronght-ironahafta, over

brought to n tendon of 1,200 pound*,
are looped upon tire shaft* at the anch­
orage, which is filled with nmxonty and
r’‘»dcringitalm(*t»ulidrork.
The wire for the cables was put thrtugh
a procww ofhofltngin oil, with a glutinou* mixture, being kept is the ciutldroMH thirty miiinfe*, and then dried
in the ann. It pawed through thi* proceoaI three Wires, the wire being thor­
oughly unu.-aled and rendered imperW* to water. It waa titan spitord.
errh cjdde is compowd of 5.000 Uramk,
winch is ao Hpliceu uh to l»r in fact one
rantinuoua vrire, 1,250 raile* in length.
Each strand was laid with a tension of
• &lt;&gt;00 pound*. As each cable run tains
- “Vijr 500 tons, giving a nafo workpty of 12,000 tons, it i« eatibowrn-r, that tbe cables would

XLEGAWT STOCK

TS BOLD IIS 1870 BY
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Corn, MZeal

suit a gnod'hmving alone. But pooh !
t!ii« is nothing; we found out two years
ago that Goggle-eye - was an unprinci­
pled coward, and tiuU no depeadeneo
conld be pbiettl in hi* word, and also
his jrapcr i* not even recogwtMd an a
democratic sheet. For further paniculkra enquire of
J. Shakespeare, of
Kahunaaoo.
KElUHBOBEtU sonk

on on average, fifteen of them jier week.

COOK &lt; CO.
They are preparing for high water in
New England. Pig-pens arc being
braced up, tbe women are drawing in
their fret, and tfie hand-organ men are
coining West.
.
And Feed,
Another New Jersey man has killed
his tnirthrr-in-|*w for refuring to open
the iloor for him at midnight. ' Men’s FOR BALE IN QUANTITIES TO
rights mut be reapectod, even if they
SUIT,
eome homelate.
Mr. Frost, n New York tea merchant,
was obliged to go home the other night
with only his overcoat on. Moral:
Don’t-fallin love with another man’s
wife nnd let him find it out.
A Chinawoman wa« sold by her husVermontville, March 28th.
linnd tb a follow countiyman in pali• foraia for $250. Hhr was then healthy,
O. G. STEBBINS
but sli&lt;’ soon fell rick, and waaditabled
foi work, so the purchaser killed her JONES &amp; SELLECK
with a cleaver.
Dill you think of me white you were
goneF tenderly asked a woman of her
hiretouid. who had just come havk from
Florida. He said be did—once. It was
when he saw an alligator's jaw.
The temjn'rnturv around tbe Garden
of Eden this winter has bean at aero.
Take a little ran nrmmd the imck yard
with a newspaper pinned nroiind you
and you will know bow Adam felt.

DENTISTS

CHARLES 0. WOLCOTT
NEW SPRING STYLES

Detroit Justice.

Frank Hart w&gt;w passing along BaU*a
street Just ns the shades of evening
were cloning down to mercifully hide
for a brief acnson the mud-holes along
Woodward avenue. Some one seated
in a second story window threw down
a handful! of beans on his head.

No matter who it wiis. The prisoner
ia not the sort of a man who enn stand
any fooling. He saw that he couldn't
teach the joker, mid ao he. kicked the
~__ ~
.
Tlie victim
was a colored man, and as a No. 10 boot
•kunmed against him he sung out:
"Be a leetle keerful how you sling
dat shot! aliop around heah!”
Hart kicked with his other foot, so as
to average the thing, and the colored
mart got out of his coat and said:
“When a man kicks mofa’ran’squar’
wid a four-home power data about do
limit. About-detiine he kicks me de
second time Pae ready to reason de case
straight from de shoulder. Please take
dat, wfllyonF'
in addition to living well rounded,
Mr. Hart was arrested in die latest
spring stylo, which h being drawn down
to the station ia a cart which doesn’t
fit his back worth a cent.
“I should think you’d be ashamed to
go’round raising rows , and riots," re­
marked the court as he looked down on
the prisoner.
.
“But somebody threw beans on my
head,” exclaimed the prisoner.
“I can’t help that, Mr. Hart. The
man who lives in a Inrgo town is liable
to all tach things. Tve had Icicles and
bricks fall on my head, born hit by lad­
ders and hods and omni bos wheels, and
yet I forgot and forgave.”
“Well, I don’t like to have jokes play­
ed on me,” muttered Hart.

s

fr.OO
SAS
IMB
ITM
HAS

STATIONS.

K*loa Ranlda..’.
(W-tuZTl
Verroonlrlll*__
Nashville-...----

Which will he sold lower than the
•Id “HARD-PAN PRICES" for

Orand R»pU», ..

CU.

Atlantic Ztpn— L. , ■ .

Ready Pay

FOR THE SPRING TRADE!

«

It B. LEDYARD.

E. C. BBOWN.

LEGAL.

which every Farmer wants to see before buying.

PROBATE ORDER.

THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY

WITH A FEW PRICES
TO DO CUSTOM WORK.

THANK­

FUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THEY SO­
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC FAT-

I will clone, and leave it to your
good judgement where to leave
your Cash and Pboduce:

■MB

RON AGE.

HIG DO It 1VORTO V
PriaU, new Pattern* 7 cti

^INSWORTH k BROOKS,

General Dealers in

Nice Gingham,

A. Coflce Sugar, Si lb« $1.
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

FURNITURE!

PIONEER STORE!

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal In

furniture!
orEvery Description,
From a Wash Stand to a

*

Handsome Parlor Suit!

NEW GOODS!

Coffin Department ’

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!
We also have a

FINE HEARSE!
And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.

I claim that no farmer Can afford to use any other Plow for
the following reasons, which will strongly appeal to the good
sense of the 'farmers:
"
1st. Our Plows cost less than tflan any Chilled Plow, and but littlo more
than the common Iron Plow.
2nd. They will last much longer than common or Chilled Iron Plows
The testimony of those who have used them is that the Mould-Boards will
last five times ns long as those made of common Iron.
3rd. These Plows urill scour where no other Plow will.
4th. The draft of the Dismong Steel is the lightest of any in use.
This
results from the excellency of the metal and perfection in the style and
workmanship of the Plows.
6th. These Plows being made of tlie finest quality of English Steel and
tempered by a patent process, it is uniform, equally hard throughout
and being all of an even hardness if wears much more evenly than any
chilled iron or other castings, there being no soft rtreaks or tpfl spots in it as
is usually tbe case in chilled iron.
6th. The Diamond Steel Plow is made with both wood and iron beams,
and with the Perpendicular Landside, that is decided by ail good fanners to
be the best
7th, These Plows ran steadier and hold easier than any plow in the
market.
8th. An extended Plow Trial showed that these Plows draw more than
100 lbs. lighter than the same style ot Plows made from common iron, and
much lighter than the best of Chilled Plows to be had.

9th. the new patent plow wheel on the Diamond Steel Plow is the best
made. It has a babbit metal center, and is so constricted as to entirely
protect it from dirt, and will last five times as long as a common wheel.

SPECIALTIES

We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared to do every descrip­
tion of .

day of April next.

catt»e If any IhfW
tluoder aboald nol
And It!» further ordirrd that
pctUU&gt;ocr ri
notice to 11,.- person* Intonated In mid«-.t»U,
t
i-ndenry of aald pcalliob, »&amp;d tb«
than
by canainr a copy of thja o«der U&gt;. be publleMU tn
the HASHVILufc NEWS, a wwep^r printed and
clrralulcd in tbe County ot llsrry four auixnaalra
week a, previous to said day of toearfn*.
CLEMENT SMITH.

laea herein drarritxd,

D*ukI, X»*hU!)c, M«rrh nth. UTL
LEWIS KVBKEE,
1

13-31

10th. On the whole, the Diamond Steel Plow is a MODEL OF BEAU­
TY AND FINISH. None but the very beat material and workmanship
M1CW1BAS, I
Ml axaar. i
is employed in their construction and I offer them to rhe farmers of Barry
and Eaton counties with the assurance thnt they will be a source of pleas­
O, U&gt; tbe aicneel raoarr, on
,
ure pnd a great and lasting benefit to them.
Farmers you will see the
4ay, A- D. 1877, at ten o'clock. In
great saving to you to use none but the Diamond Steel How when you
tbe preraiw, Herrin described, ba
consider the fact that every chilled or hardened Iron Plow cost, on an
average, from 35 tu 925 every year to keep it in repairs.
and authority granted to me uu Um« ink

The Diamond Steel Plow has been thoroughly tested in all
kinds of soil and I append a few of the many names of formers
I sold the Diamond Steel to in the past season, and who are
universal in saying it is the best Plow made for all kinds of
plowing.

We Iinvc a large stock of Cofllns and
( asketa and a full line o£

DAVID W. SMITH. Caatleton.
JAMES L. GREGORY.
“
JACOB PURKEY,
“
CHARLES HYDE,
“
GEORGE DAVENPORT, Woodland.

March, A. I&gt;. M77. by ibv ProUte Court
County. MlrMan. all «f tbe eatata. HriiL

LEWIS DURKEE
Admin blrsWr at laid ;

HENRY FEIGHNER, Maple Grove.
GEORGE MARSHALL,
ORSON SWIFT,
DANIEL DELLER,
JOSEPH WARBUTON,

Jlatung and patching.
We keep cvmythiug that ia kept in
Grand Rapid* or Jaekaon, null at a very
snutU margin, and oolirit n call from
intending purclufeers of FURNITURE.
Noah villa, April 2nd, 1877.
J. LENTZ k SONS.

DO NOT BE DECEIVED

CLOTHING, iOLClfT’S BiaDfiRfiiSRICULTUmiSTflHES
rraatL qvibe

court. “It would be just a* well for
you to smooth down your face, wipe off
the dirt from your nose. get on a smile
moke friends with some

THAN EVER!
Married.
In this village on the Uh inrt., by

Vlckh. Ftower

YagMjM* Ma

COME AND SEE.
VUkN.

were auowva tnr cmiunr&lt; to prraent tncir en
a«in«t U&gt;e attlr of ANN SOPHIA DEBOLT,
of uid County, docraaed, and that aQ ereditoi

Farmehs, when you want anything
in the Farming Tool Line, always go to

ute of Veeatabb a and r.owam.

£2

on or earn ot mow aaya.

By my competitors who we offering an inferior Steel Mould Board Plow,
as it is not made of Diamond Steel nor hardened by the patent process — ‘
fails in all of the points I claim for the genuaine Diamond Steel Ptow.

MEN’S AND BOYS’

ticks

MARKET.

MO
Mi

Detroit........ ...

IN OUR
WbM&gt; thua rm Kart di J raid.

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12:44
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MS
4M.
810

WESTWARD.

Who liaa Just received

BARRYVILLE MILLS,

The rich young men who didn’t learn
tnulek ten yeabi ngo because their fath­
er* were “independent are now in New
York sitting on bawiwood shovel* and
waiting for a snowbank to drawfon.
It is lhe Missouri Penitentiary which
is under discussion. Keepers are chaJgvd with tire most fiendish cruelty twoarils Htfsonrra, and the Ixmes of tlie
dem* are ground np with day nnd
made into hrick.
Miss LaBar of Otsego lias asked Jus­
tice Earl of Plainwell to help her per­
suade Sanford* Monroe of Kalamazoo
county to become, her husband there
being urgent reasons why tho cermony
shoiih'Aiot lie put off.
John D Ta* the Mormon murderer
l«*ft rixtyfonr children to monrn his
untimely end. He hail bail eighteen
wive* although but three remaiued fait­
hful to him. Eight of them hail procur­
ed divorces and seven bad deserted
him.
.
If Beecher hnd never l»een accused
of plowing with Sampeon's heifer, he
hi* never could have called out such
audiencra as greet him in the West,
where the-Christianchurchcaopen their
door*, and flock to see the mnn who
took Tilton’s place, while under the
control of the spirit of. gt*&gt;d old King
David.—Pomeroy's Democrat.

“for

8TATION8.

Gr*d Rapid*. Lv.
lUmmond........ —
MiddlarlUe.............
Haatlns*, —
Nubvilk-........ Lr..
V crniontvlllo .....
Charlotte............. .
Eaton Rapid..........
Rlvca Ju nation.—
Jackaou.................

Attnoheme.nt I\otlce,

where you will find a full complete line ot
shelf and heavy Hardware and Tinware,
Jackson Wagon, Platform and Single Buggies,
Peerless Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Corn
and Fallow Cultivators, Coat’s Hay and Grain
Rake, Harrows, Road Scrapers, Double Sho­ MUSIC? MUSIC?
vel and Single and Five Tooth Cultivators, at
Bottom Prices.
A full line of ground Plow Points for old PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
style Plows.
GXVEM AWAY
And the only place in town where you can
EVERTS,
get First-class Tinsmithing done

�READ

GOOD NEWS

AND

For the People!
I have leaseti tbe F touring Mill* of
P. Holler, -aad desire to inform aiy
frirad* umI tbe &lt;(1&gt;nmBiiiiy al large,
that I do uut intend to lw eaecllixl in

The Reliable
Aylsworth A Co.’s.

IT Sugar Cured Hums only
eta.
which number tbe Republicans bad on­ per lb. at tbe old and reliable meat
ly 138 straight* and the Democrat* tW market of Roe A Clever.
straight*. The entire Republican tick­
et -was elected excepting Treasurer. every saw, ‘almost given away at
Below wr give tbe lucky office-holder* _$K
Lxe Bro’s.
nod their rngjoriutw:

HAKINO SOCD FIAtta,

—r&gt;nr new - Huperviwr, Mr. Lewi*
And a Good Tlald.
Durkee, ia one of the beat fitted men
Hare joit added, to their usual large stock of General
for thia office, in thia township. Ho ia
—Tberadoy Mr. G. A. Truman start- a good .Naabvilleite, a liberal citizen
and we are heartily glad that tbe peo­
Kept constantly on Land.
ple have chosen him to fill this rrepon- shipClerk, Charles H. Brady, M; Trea*otl &lt;«wu
&lt;l.y.
Hull, Iw Due. nbk office.
GIVE MB ▲ TRIAJL TRIP.
Good Uncolored Japan.. .8 lb* for $1
nrrr, Henry Rqc, 04; Justice of the
Goon Uncolored Japan...4 lbs for $1
—Tite Ixidie* of the M. E. Church peace/Emory Parady, 78; Cannnin*iunNashville. Feb. 26.1877.
Holuuu, of Maple Grove, for .1,- have commenced preparation* for an er of Highway*, George Keagle, 47;
. At Truman's.
Dojn. pmcB,8.
entertainment to come off the last of Superintendent of Schools. John M.
CP* Gm ft mi wells Middleville flour.
next month, or n* *oon u* the Opera Roe, 78; Schoo! Inspector, William De­
CT
Machine
Needle*,
all
kind*
and
House completed, jibe proceed* iwe vine, 83; Constable*, Cha*. II. HauWheelkrb.
to lie used in enforging durf pairing ebrtt Ut. Benjamin F. Reynold* 84. nnmliera, at
house.
Walter Earnhardt 80, Henry Strong 73.
—Ira Stowell h rtill Supervisor of the parsonage.
IT* A nice Cottage Bedstead #1.80.
J. Lentz &amp; Son’s.
Woodland. We did not get M»e fulf \-Thc Cornet Band Jwtvnadwl our
Which were bought far CASH and will ba mold at tlie lowest
VILLAGE ELECTION.
EV 00 different kinds’afWall Paper Living- I*rices.
lucky township*Sii]»erviM&gt;r mid Treas­
SPRING, HS77.
—Frazier McCormick, M. D., ha* re­ urer. Me**™. Durkee mid Roc, after . Nashville’s charter election took place and Border to match at Trvman’b.
turned to this village and will practice the votes were counted Monday night, last Tuesday. A Democratic and Re­
—New Prune* ten pounds for $1.00,
and received a five dollar note from publican ticket were in the field. The
- medicine.
.
At Lee Bro’s.
We orc iust receiving for tlie Early
—Old Boreclis celebrated the first each, ns their rcward.TMr. Durkee and Demoernta elected their President, Re-,
Spring Trade a deeirable line of
D.
W.
Smith
made
short
but^good
GT Gents, look at those $8.25 Fine
thunder storm of the season last Sun­
corder, Treasurer, and one Trustee,
speeches to the'.boys.
-Truman’s.
whilst th© Republkan* gathered unto Boot* at
day afternoon.
—P. Deller's little son had hi* right
_W’e hope
________
_______
_ ___________
ry The largest, beat and cheapest
—
every
fanner
wiM commit_ thenlselvesan Assessor, twp Trustee*,
hand badly smashed last week, from a. to memory the double column advt. of- and it School Inspector, but politic* hud stock of Clothing in. town at
Wheelers.
C. C. Wolcott,’'who i* now receiving vciy little to do with our village cLjclog rolling upon It.
—Mr.'Durham ha* commenced work the largest stock of general hardware tion; thu candidateH being elected lie­
— Look at our Shawls, from $1.00 to
. BLEACHED AND BBOWN
cause they were the choice of the peo­
on the cellar for.his new residence ami farm machinery ever brought into
$5.00apiece.
Atlsworth &amp; Co.
Rhny County. A stock tlmfcmorethnn ple. '.Our village .will be represented
J
OOK
OCT
FOB
BARGAINS
IN
for
the
next
year
by
the
following
of
­
ry Latint Style Spring Hat* at
HU* hi* two double store*. The genu­
—Tlie service* at the Christian Church ine Diamond Steel Plow that headver- ficer* :
Truman’s. .
next Sablmth will be appropriate'to the ti*e* is considered by men who know
Preaident—Calvin Ainsworth.
—
The best place to’ buy Dishes to at
cloaing &lt;rf th© pastoral year.
Ilecorder-t-Geo. W. Franci*.
to lie the best and cheapest plow man­
Lee Bro’s.
AMk**M&gt;r—Lewis Dnricee.
ALL STANDARD MAKES AT
’ —Geo. Hull ha* purchased a lot of S. ufactured. By the way, a lilieral adver­
Treasurer—A. R. Wolcott. ‘
ry Mammoth Clover Seed for sale
AT THE
Stile*, hud will *oon commence to build tiser deserves and is bound to have the
LOW PRICKS.
at
the
Nashville
Elevator.
Trustees
—
George
A.
Truman,
Her
­
trade of an honest community.
unto him
house 16x28Jfeet.
bert M. Lee, and Eugene Cook.
. ~
»■
— Ladie* Foxed Shoe* $1.25, worth
—Charley Demaray occupies, with
—Easter Sunday, remembered by
Bchoollinqicctor—Frank T. Boise.
We are also in receipt nf a fine a«$1JO. at_______________ Truman’s.
his clock* and watches, the north-east Christian* a* the joyful occasion of the
It i* a good ticket.
•
sortmeut uf
window of Kocher bros, new store.
resurrection of their Lord and Master,
— Catpet 33 cent* per yard at
HASTINGS ITEMS.
wu* observed at the Christian Church
Aylsworth A Co.’s.
ticket by from twenty to forty majori­ with appropriate services. Under the
rr The best coffee only 25 cent*
Election day in our city passed off un­
ty. We published the ticket last week. skillful direction of Mra. J. H. IZc,
At Tuvmax’s.
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
—Frank Bailey, that “deviled" with Mr*. A. J. Boothe and Mis* Thayer, the commonly quiet. Not au nrrest was
.s~F~f Hf^OTnEOR
made for being drank aud disorderly.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
— Call at Lee Rros. for Pocket and
us in the Lawton Tribune office eight church had been made beautiful with
The
following
men
were
elected
as
city
flowers and greenbdhse plant*, and. its
Table Cutlery.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
.
years ago, paid ns a visit last Monday.
walls were decorated with mottoes. officers for the ensuing year: Mayor,
F?" Sugar cured Shoulders only ficts.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
—Hiram B. Dickinson lacked only Rev. Deyo’n Heiman was very impress­ J nines W. Bentley, Rep.; Recorder,
IN BOTH KID AND GOAT. BUT­
four votes of being elected a Trustee ive, and in it he remarked that he wn* Wm. G. Stebbins, ,Detn.; Justice of the at tlie old and reliable meat market of
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES.
Roe &amp;. Clefeu.
in the village election. Too bod Hiram.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO fil.00
Peace,
Marcus
W.
Riker,
Dem.;
Treas
­
thankful to tlie ladies for decorating
C?" I will pay cash for all the good
the church; that he considered flow­ urer,‘Charles Weiasert, Dem.; Marshall,
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.
again been elected Supervisor of that ers were cmblems of innocence and all Milton Prickett, Rep.
*liipping apple* delivered at my store
I always keep tbe QTTP A DQ which will be sold
township. And Adam make* a good clrfirchfs had a right to them on this
On Friday last John Merrill wn* tri­ for'the next two week*.
very best grades of D U VT211X0 at about first Corr.
A. M. Davghertt.
occasion. After the sermon a large ed before Justice Hayford, for the lar­
I We can do you good on Boot* and
—The Thornapple River i* 18,000 feet Dumlwr sat down to the “Lord’* Sup­ ceny of u dog. The jury found tlie re­
Shoe*, a* our fai-ilitir* for liandling
A
FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON—Smoked Shoulders, sugar cured on­
spondent guilty.
these good** re unequalled in this town.
*
above low water mark—of the sen. per."
STANTLYgON HAND; ALSO A
ly
10
cent*
per
]x&gt;und
nt
L
ee Bbo’«.
We have tbe
A pleasant time was liad by all who
There’s a good deal of water in it any—The Cornet Band went out to sere­ attended the Neckftie. Social held at
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Strayed.•• A black and ton Rot Ter­
nade our newly elected Village Presi
—The names of sixty-six new voter* dent, Mr. Calvin Ainsworth, last Tues­ the Good Templar’s Holl last week. rier, medium size, six months old. The
0
[ The receipt* amounted to about $18.00. finder will lie liberally re wanted by
were added to the Castleton roll on day evening, and found him at the M.
William McGraw was arraigned for leaving the same nt I^e Bros, grocery.
registration day. Growing populous ; E. Social. After playing their “little
OF MEN’S BOYS’ A YOUTHS’
Solomon Troxell.
examination
to-day
before
Justice
Ri
­
aren't we T
.
piece,” they called upon Mr. Ainsworth
ker, upon a charge of fraud. H© was
My story ia short,—can soon be gold,
—Dr. Reynolds the great Reformist for a speech. Cal responded iu a spicy
Notice to Teachers.
bousd
over
to
the
next
term
of
the
Cir
­
I liave the Goods, they mist Im* Hold.
is at Charlotte this week, and onr Re­ manner. He spoke of the rapid grow (h
There will lie an examination of
cuit Court.
form Club will endeavor to induce him of our village, and thanked the ticket
Teacher* held at the Nashville School
HjuUnj., April 5th, tm.
for tbe honor it conferred upon him in
Nashville, Mich., January 80th, 1877.
to visit Nashville.
Houm*, on Friday aud Saturday, the
On the way.
Do not buy until you
30th and 21st of ApriL 1877.
DARBYVILLE ITEMS.
ANDREW C. LENZ. have seen Our Good* and Price*. We
j
—John DeLong's barn, over west, nominating him, die -Republicans that
.
John M. Roij.
defy any legitimate dealer to live up to
•■‘^during the thunder storm Sunday was voted for him and even those who con­
Supt. of School*.
tbe prices we will make you.
. .. struck by lightning, and a corner post scientiously voted for him, and said in ' On the 2nd of this month W’illis La­
Our Stock at
'
Hereafter teacher* will be charged
the discharge of hi* duty as President throp started for California.
ouedollareochforspecial examination*.
was badly fractured.
he Bhonld know no friend* a* party,
Tlie BarryviBe Sunday School have
—A young lady living’east of the"vil­
but nliould look to dm best interest* of elected their officer* for summer. Os­
lage was divorced from her ‘hnaband
Charles Bradt, \
Nashville. He also thanked the band car Warren, Snpt; Wm. Devine, Asst.
last summer, nnd now she has a bounc­
for their serenade, handed them a five Snpt., Chester Hyde, Librarian; Menn
ing boy, just two weeks old.
dollar note and retired ’midst the hearty Mudge, Artist, This school has lieeu
It i* generally Buppoited by a certain
—John W. Carpenter and bis son cheers uf the boy*.
.
:
Notion., Etc.,
kept up through the winter withan nr-1 class ofiCitizen*, who are not practical
Charley started for Southern Kansas,
fenced, that Dyspepsia
crage uttendnnee of 83.
[ or expAienced,
Dyspcpsb can not
last Tuesday, to buy land. They [are
—“Brick" Pomeroy ha* the following
ably lie cured, but we arepleaHcd
are pleased
R. R. Harley m now busy ranning log* jI invariably
Will be complete in a few day*.
equipped for a year’s voyage.
to say of the News in the last issue of
to *ay th.-.t
that C:;r..
Ghef.x’s ArGVsr
‘.ravsr Fur,v;:»
Flower
has never, to nur knowledge, failed to
—George Crowell, living over in Kal- the Democrat .• "There is another inkinclt nf Country Produce
The R.JJ. Cow haye a gang of men cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in
nmn, was chopping in fthe woods last dcyeudeut paper iu Bany County. It
।
nil
ita
form*,
such
n*
Sour
Stomach,
„
..
hH'Ilf « sh.rt«»n. No
taken in cxchansf for Goodt.^^
week when a limb fell Lom a tree and is th© Ncict, published at Nashville, by
i Costirene**, Sick Headache, pnlpito’.ion
.»d induwriou. work,...,!- AAUbul,• .ItawtCT On th. V oll.y Ho«l. of the Heart, low spirit*, &amp;c„ Ac. Out
cut a bad gash in hl* eraaittm.
Wr had th. plraanrv ot nterifog ita &lt;fl- \ Ilora«' Hull hntaenappoixiUdlKiMt- of 80,000 dozen Iwittles sold last year,
NaahriBe, March 7,1877.
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till, t .1, k~ I, ,, 1,.. . V—. .- „ — ..al...—'
—Tlie Ladies Temperance Union pre­ iter
not n skiffle failure was reported, but
on the nfecasion of ohrvisit to Has­ nntat at Slkfcridun. by,the new authori-1 thousands
of complimentary letters re­
pared hot coffee and lunch in Killen’s tings, and learned from him that the tie* at Washington.
ceived from Druggist* of wonderful
building, on town meeting day,’at 10 wood* all about his place nrvfuU ef
The road running hero** the river cure*. Three done* will relieve anv
cents per bend, and cleared $18.23. positive, patient, aggreiwivc'Greenback from Sheridan is under water and re­ case. Trv it. Sample Bottle* 10 cent*.
If ,ou nautm V*(«UWm farMto, r*&gt;d
Regular Sue TScenta. For sale by Boise
Good.
men. He is publishing an indeiM'ndmt ported unpiDuudde for team*.’
Bros.
Gardening for Profit!
Qaster.
—It gives us pleasure to place in our newspaper that ha* grown, under good
U you whh lu tecmuc. * CoanmcUl Flcri»L
paper this week the advt. of C. Lentz tare aud honour management from a
Practical Floricultare 1 .
A CARD.
&amp; Sons, Their lively manufactory* is little bit of a thing, not much larger
We believe that tbe wonderful result*
If yea x!.b to earien far Haam u»e octy, r~J
Nashville, April 3rd, 1877.
aceompB*hed by the use of ‘Shiloh’s
a credit to Nashville, and it neither than a man’* hand, to be a good-sized
CoxscMFTiog (taut,’ are without a parstops for wind or weather.
paper with nearly 800 *ii Interil&gt;era. Tlds
ulell
in
the
history
of
Medicine.
Tnn*e
By a unanimous vote of die Bctam
—The attention of onr many readers is remarkable snceessfor an independ­ Club at their ta*t meeting, you were who disbelieve this and have occasion
prin- tendered a vote of thank* fur y&lt;wir ex­ to try it con be convinced without exis called this week to the advt. of Eu­ ent paper located away
ATA L VGU E
uhl cellent workmanship on Constitution peutw to thcmsclve*. It* snece** is *o
gene Cook. When any of you want a ripul town of the county,
OF
nnd By Law*, and Card*; also to L. J. wonderful and sure that we sell it on a
wagon be sure and examine the one like to see the editor of the
guarantee to cure Consumption. Bron­
W heeler. Committee on Printing.
EVERYTHING
mil hi* paper to the Giwnluwk
chitis, Coughs, Hoarsene**, Asthma,
’Gene manufature*, before you buy.
V m. Fiestiuc, Milt. Flahxrtv,
Whooping Cough, Croup. In these
FOB THE
President.
Secretary.
/^-Ainsworth A Brook* are getting for we do know that he won
cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fail to
out the material for a building 10x80. honest cause and give enco
Nashville, February 26th, 1877.
try it, it may save your life, while it
a3sr.
Temperaace Note*.
will cost you nothing if it give* you no
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which will contain a ran of stone for to that which is soon to be the
Numbering 17»
With 1 blared pUU, MW
relief. Call at the Drug Store ot Hal­
grinding corn and oats. It will lie lo­ ent political and financial
F1LKKX
Lost
Friday
evening
the
NaahviUc
bert
Si,
Co.,
Nauhville,
Mich.,
and
get
a
io •!! our ewlaBwr. of Mat yrar». or lo IboM who
cated just north of their new engine tbe people of the United State*.’
Reform Club, 38 strong, held a meeting trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
«•*&lt;■ purehiwd *uy al
took.; to otter.
house.
for 50 cent* or $1. Sold elsewhere
in Kahuno. which was a grand suceww size
C3t»k*ne. wlttant ptate.
by Dealers generally.
-Mr. aud Mrs. W. G. Aytavorth will
—D. C. Griffith ha* moved into his
flee to all apnltttnt*.
fot the cause of temperance. 105 sign­
entertain
the
Baptist
Social
at
their
re»“
H
ACKMF7TACK"
a
new
and
delightful
large new store, and next week will fill
PETER HESDERSOM 1 CO.,
ed the pledge, and a chib wa*organized perfunje, sold by Halbert A. Co„ Nash­
.
the same with a stock of spring goodb idcnce. on Wednesday eve., April 11th. &lt;&gt;f M mealnrs.
ville, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers gen­
Sced.mcn, Market G.rJeneta and FloH.U,
All are cordially invited.
that will cause every lady within ten
The inerting at the Opera House Sun­ erally.
Mr*. W. A. Atlsworth, Sec’y.
miles of here to wish she was a Nation­
day i vening, after the regular church
-----------al hank.
service, Jh-&lt;ultod in the aeccKHion to the
TEMPERANCE.
trin jh-rance army, *e verninewraemliera.
—Tlicy have some enterprising poli­
ticians over at Sheridan. Several of
them wadedJn water dear up to their Sunday evening was a splendid *ucce*K.
DEALERS IN
TO ABM8, THE CRYI
Ladies
belly band* in order to reach the polls

FI.OUR AND FEED

LABGE STOCK OF

Dry-goods, (

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

BOOTS AND

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES!!

JSTT S,

KOCHER BROS

Choice Groceries

SPECIAL IIDIICEIEITS DURIRG THE HIRD TIMES

Cottons, Stripes, Ticts and ChBch.

Women’s, Misses’&amp; Jil t '

S

REMEMBER

I am constantly receiving additions to my line
Groceries, which will always be sold
IOW FOR CASH!
.'SI

Boss Stock

CLOTHING

HJLTS, CELT’S,
groceries,

On or about the first of April next, I shall

move my stock of Goods into my new store,

now occupied by Koeber Bros., and from now

W. e. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

until that time I will give my-patrons some

of the best bargains in Dry Goods they ever

got in this or any other town.

I will dis-

count the best man in the business.

jl k, id e

id.

BOISE

c. Griffith.
BROTHERS

$600 Pianos for $260.

W.AJR,! WAB!

by the President, E. Chipman, L. J.
netted about $18,00.
Wheeler, nnd other*. At the close of
Moss meeting fhj* (Friday) evening
at the Opera Hon«e. Speaking by Dr.
formed a successful operation upon added to
•hvrre
Scott, of BarryviUe. and others.
Mr. Jay S. Boko, yeaterday. removing
itizen*.
C. I. Drro.
the middle finger uf hi* left band, that The Club meeting on Monday evening

tog day.

FIGHT XT IB!

We had hoped to avoid this bloodies*
strife, but we are bound to protect our
regular meeting foi the installation of havejurt received this IrrewztiUy/un- country from the unsparing ravage* of
enemy. Our force* arc in the field
officer* for the ensuing year that cere­ ny book, by Ct tabert Bede, and “if the *
--------------- yfor the battle. We
mony wa« attended to. Tbe Club now
ily of munition* of war,
general*. Onr caval­
by voting for a bill tliat provided for
gn,” the reader* of thik book will have and well
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and He i* well
the hanging of editor* who publish li­ good .tending
bel*. He’* bnrinrM cm “tbe freedom of
the press,” isn’t he 7
and Tilden
will go on
-The M. E. Social at Rev. C. G.
not likely
Thomas’ wa« well attends ~
ant time reported. The
an appearance about • o’clock, to sere­
nade the new Village President, and
music.

lMed.icin.es

If We IMLnst ITlgiit,

Hl.------Platform

CHEMICALS.
DYESTUFFS.
TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES.
SCHOOL,
SURGICA1
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,
AND BLANK
BOOKS.
PAINTS,
STATIONERY,
OILS,
WALL PAPER
VARNISHES,
LEGAL BLANKS.
BRUSHES,
T0IIJ5T ARTICLES,

perfumeweM.

HNE CIGARS.
AW) TOBACCOS,

TEAS,

Al! our work

from 72

hiaiMttwodayaw,
»&lt;xa of fifteen cesto.

SPICES. AC

PhyMlcian.’ Preaoi-iptlon « CaT-eOilly
Prepared at all-H ,tir».

CALL AAD SEE . S.

�H

MrcmcAM nw»

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other night and reintarred . in ths city

Levi Mttohril. a yxmng man Iwent yaeraa year* of age, residing eight mile*
north of Eatoa RapMa.LvqpmJ'.ted suicide
•oandlng by hta aide a ahoi-gun, leaning Saftxrday morning by cutting hi* throat
apparantlv by the side of hie heed, in WIU. • ra»or. U. ww Kuna In tad W1U&gt;
‘wf-|-* p&amp;fttim the gun went off, the
char re entering I net betew the &gt;®rt eye
Dr. Cbeover dlsd st Ann Arbor &lt;m Sat­
urday.
dlaxueter.
There are now nearly 60,000 red ribbon
men in the State.
- ' • . ■ ■
the lumbermen In Spring Lake iw m the
The test salt well comtueawwl by Mc­
present p roepert- of getting t Im log* down Lean
A Hon, at Bsy City, in November,
the stream*, owing to the unusual scarc­ to sacertaln if there wa* salt rock below,
ity of water at tni* eenaon of the yenr. the one from winch their present ■UI!P*.V
Grand River and ita tributartea were wa* received, has proved a sucres*. The
never known ao low for jmn, notwitb- new stratum iff 115 feet in thicknera, and
Manding tbe great amount of enow that 2,080 feet below tbe surface.
luu fallen during the winter.
The following Is a statement of the re­
On Saturday a serious accident occurred
at the Heel* mine, Houghton, which rc- ceipt* and dlsburaementa al the Htate
rultal In ths death uf John Gllnville, a treasurer's office for the month ending
man about twenty yearn old. While cut­ March 31, 187?:
ting ice In the shaft, he felt 800 feet from Balance ou hand Feb. at, 1877 8880,401 36
Receipt* for th* month
120,054 90
lhe fourth level.

OK »Afra«S&gt;1

GoU&gt; Wn.i Ckww CUTBI.-MU

Q-Vnh:

sum: atiiwaij

rwralt-

There 5s •». new red ribbon dub at
Total­
123,044 28
Homer.
Disbursement*
Latent'Michigan patent-,:
Bal.
on hand March 81, 1877 1876,513 00
Planter—L. Sootndd, Grand Haven. !
• Curtain Roller—A. F. Temple, MonteLatest Michigan patent*:
Preventing- the Obstruction of Water
gue.
Channels—L. H. Beebe, LrittaideWind Wheels. A. Allen, Albion.
Elevator Bucket—F. C. Barber, Ox­
Feeding Air to Furnaces—J. Jenks,
ford.
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Detroit.
Rakra for Malt Hotter*—J. E. Hoeord,
Tag-E. F. Krelevltx, Ishpeming.
Port Hanitec.
Gauging and Centering Tool*— F. A.
Wsailing Machine-J. Taylor, Three Rich. Grand Rapid*. .
Rivers.
*
_
Keys for IxxAs—R. A. Abbott -and M.
.Mitering Machine—Moaher A-Reming- j W. Parrish, Jackson.
ton, Pewamo.
Revolving Advertising Case — E. D.
Thill Coupling—Owen A Mr£llntock, : Richmond, DelrolL
East Haglnaw.
Churn—H. P. Daggett. Troy.
Draft Equalixet—Fowler A Flagg, Kai- j . Apparatus for .Purifying Furnace
amaaoo.
(Imo»-J. Burt, Detroit.
.
Cutter Head-M. T. Boult, Battle
-'Ftoe President has announced three Im­
.
.
port ant appolntmedtf. Sullivan M. ; Ocek.
Pressure
Bar*
for
Planing
Machine*
—
Cutebron of Ypsilanti. Attorney for the ,
Finn District. Solomon S. Mathews Mar- ; G. E. Hawaii. Flint
ahaJL
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I Hose Coupling—J. Galvin, Detroit,
81,000 was received for the Detroit Red
The new United State* Marshal of tlie
western district ia Marsden C. Burch, Ribliou Club at their meeting Munday
rntuntar oj the State Senate fur the twen­ mgtfl.
A fire at Dexter Munday morning caus­
ty-seventh district.
ftaventy-twii young men, all graduate* ed damage to the amount of 830,000.
of the law school of the university, have
The well.known Arms of Austin A
boon admitted to the bar.
Tomlinson, Kimball, Austin A Co., and
The Lake„Hbore Railroad-,^'ompanv the Klmtw-U A Austin Manufacturing
will discharge all employes that rre not Company, at Kalamazoo, have made as­
of ago, excepting telegrapher*. . Trouble signment* tn Messrs. Trask, Curteniua
with parent* about.wagm bi the cause of and Booth. Liabilities. 8500,GOO; bsmim,
&gt;1,000,000, but not available. This doe*
thia action.
The nd ribbon reform ha* captured not involve the Austin, Tomlinson A
Port Huron, over 50(» men having |oined ' Webster Wagon Company of Jackson.
The Tornado Saturday night did 83.000
the club at one meeting.
Thus ter lhe small-pox- ha* cost the damage al Bay Citv.
county of Lenawee &gt;1,288, aud the end ia | The River Raisin al Adrian rose higher
than ever tetore known on Monday.
not yet.
George Henning, charged’ with killing ; Tbe flocxl did 810.000 damage to city pro­
perty. Many residents near the river
Nathan Rumsey, at Dexter, has changed had
their house* and fly for their
till plea of wot' guilty to guilty of man- 1 live*.to leave
The fair ground* and race course
•daughter.
were
greatly damaged.
. Ralph Wadham*, of Clyde, St. Clair !
Eli fi. Wisaler. Lewi* Kentield, Frank
■"iiiiuty. dhtl vmterday, aged about 80 j BulUilpli
and Elia* Jacott have been en­
years.’ Mr. VVadhama wa* one ot the ,
best known men in that jmrt of the Stat*, , gaged ii. the illicit manufacture and sale
mnleheK Tho factory wm located near
and of late years had acquired n wide . of
reputation a* an owner and breeder of : Greenville. Montealm county, and was
operated by Wissler A Kentield, Buttolph
tine aliurt-honied stock
A Jacott acting a* shovern of crooked
The new Michl an highway la* leaven ; matcboM. Tbeparties have beet, arrrestIt optional with the elector &lt;4 any town- | ed and pleaded guilty. The officer* cap­
*hl:&gt; to raise bv a viva voce vote not more : tured over 200,000 unstamped matches.
than duo dollar or lera than ton cental The operation* of these num extended
on each one hundred dollars' valuation, | throujWi the counties cf Clinton, Gratiot,
provided that town*hi|* having low than | Ingham, Eaton and Montcalm.
Its) Inhabitant* are debarred from raising !
The cut of logitfor the season lu Michi­
mor* than one-half day*’ labor on each ' gan
foot* up 1,998,000,000 feet, Tho grand
one hundred dollar*' valuation.
total for the whole northwest 1*3,212,000,A disgraceful raw occurred at lhe Pa- ,
vllllun Hotel In Rochester on Sabbath '
evening, March 25th, in which a German । There are now «S4 cvnvlcta In the atate
mimed Dork was seriously, if not fatally | priaott at Jat'kaon.
A erv of fire in a crowded church at
injured. .
l he tueditwl eounro at the University । Muakrgun, created a panic*.
I
ban i&gt;reu extended by the Regents frwtu
-9xmonths to nine.
The Medteal Dental and Ijiw depart­
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(.ENERAL
X
’
EWM.
ment* held their ' tomnienceuienta ,
WcdnAMlay, March 28. Dr. A. T. Metnaif of KnJamaxoo s»l&lt;irc*sed tho graduate*
The
Legislature
of
MareachuM.*tt»
nare
tu the department of dental surgery and J
the lawyers listened to Judge Cooley. In ; passed an act making It a penal offence
th* evening occurred the Hrst commence- j for engineers on railroads to leave a train
uinni of the Homrrpathie college,- nt at any point short of ita destination.
which time degrees were conferred upon This action la in consequence of the great
Inconvenience caused lhe traveling pub­
eleven gentlemen and two ladles.
lic by alate simultaneous strike ofall the
A deficiency of £1.000 ha* been found in engineers in the State.
the countv treasurer's Ixxiksat Bay City,
A Hartford dispatch says the Staffordbv a committee appointed to Investigate
the affair* of that office since tho county villo reservoir dam has given way,
organised. Tbe principal deficiency oc- sweeping anerything along &lt;he valley
curred-anme years ago. Steps to recover from Statfordville tlirough the old furnace
th* amount from the bondsmen of the de­ to Stafford's Spring*. The National
Bank at Statfordville, the Congregational j
faulter are to betaken.
L. W. Cranee's store, tho freight
Tho temperance reform movement has Church,
depot, and all the house* on tho island at
reached Dexter.
Statford Springs were destroyed. All tho
At Eaton Rapids there are 460 new red ■ bridges between the aceno of dtaaster anti
ribbon reformers.
Tolland, both on the railroad ami high­
*&gt;n the afternoon of tbe 27th a meeting way, were washed away. The probable
- the Joint Executive Committees of the lora in Stafford alone Is 92,000,000.'
Washtenaw County Agricultural and
Mexico ia preparing still another revo­
Horticultural and the Eastern Michigan lution.
Agricultural Societies was held at the
Grerahoppera are being hatched out in
court house for the purpose of arranging Nebraska,
and arc reported as being very
for a fair or festival in the spring. The
umd union reached was that a horse-show lively in placea.
Latest advices from Chico, California,
and sheep shearing festival should be held
on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, show that what Is known as the Council
May 23, 24 and 25, at the grounds of the of Nina is mainly responsible for the re­
conntv society, at Ann Arbor. A com­ cent outrage*. Till*committee is elected
mittee of six 'was appointed to make ar­ by the Labor Union for tbe trial of mem­
rangements tberefor.i'onaiMtingof Messrs. ber* for offense* against the order. As
A. V. Rnblsou, Edward Treadwell, J. J. vacancies occurred the council filled
-Faraball, L. C. RUdon, J. W. Wing and them. This tiecame independent of the
H. Hurd. The committee will report orjier and commanded obedience of lhe
member*. It wm noon found that the
April 4.
were congenial spirits, and
The dimeiiaioua of one of the big tre-w member*
marie suggestions for tbe com mission of
that was cut this winter near Fyfe Lake: crimes
which have since come to light,
It made eight sixteen-foet lop, iroin
twenty-nine lo fifty-two inchee In diame­ and many more that were never carried
into execuUon. All the members oi the
ter, and scales 11,240 feet. Of this 10,000 council
under arreeL Many memfeet is No. 1 upperor clean lumber. Hnow l*er* of are
the Labor Union undoubtedly
is about fifteen Inches deep and good know nothing
uf the crimes of the Coun­
sleighing.
cil of Nine, and believe the order to lx?
Mr. Henry Stephens, the well-known only to discourage the employment of
lumberman'of Fl*h Lake, has purchased Chinese by all lawful means. The oath
lor &gt;00.000 the large and valuable tract of administered to initiatory members of
pine land in Arcadia, known as the tbe I tabor Union Isa* follows:
-More tract,” described as tlie south half
I do solemnly swear that 1 will keep
of section 7 and entire section 18. Mr.
Htejfoens estimates that there are 30,000,­ that I Wil* assist any brother in need or
000 feet of pine on thia tract, which gives distress as for as I am able. I further
him a total of 100,000,000 feet standing and swear that I will aid in executing tbe
in process of manufacturing.
laws of tho United States of America, ao
A young man charged with grand lar­ help me God.
ceny was arraigned in the Circuit Court
There is a aecondary degree In the or­
of Van Buren county, and pleaded not der, to which the oath ia a* follows:
guilty. The court naked him If he had
I swear before God Almighty that I
counsel, Informing him that the county will
carry out and obey all order* of tbe
would pay tor one in case be was unable
to do ao himself. Upon this he suggested Council of Nine, whatever they may be,
to the court that he would take the fee if I do not do so my life ia fortelted, and
and plead his own casr. But the oonrt I may be put lo death by thia Council of
told nlm that be could plead hln own case Nine.
and welcome but lhe fee* were only for
Notali tbe roenilierx are taken Into
lawyers. The young man looked over that degree. The oath administered to
among tbe bar, and then declined the member* of the Council of Nine baa not
offer of counsel, and the trial coining on Ct been obtained, but is understood to
be put fn hla best work, beat the prose­
of the moat strict iron-clad order.
cutor on the “papcs," and the verdict Several officer* deciare (hat tbe Itabor
was petit larceny only.
Union wa* cognizant of the act of the
The twenty-ninth aniveraary of mod­ Council ot Nine, and that tlie council
ern BplrttualiMin will be celebrated at was merely used as a cloak for the order.
Stuart Hall, Battle Creek, commencing Il la positively asserted that tbe order in
on tho evening of the 30th Inst., and con­
tinuing until tho evening of April 2,
Halifax, March 29.—During a heavy
under the auspices of the SpirituaJiate of
that vicinity. Il was first designed as a «tnrm a huge mare of anow detached from
local celebration, but grew tato a Htate Bummitt Hill, near Bett'a Cove copper
demonstration, and is to be the only cele­ mine, aweptd»wn and completely buried
two bouaea. One man and five children
bration in Michigan.
were taken out dead from the minva.
Tho saw-mill at Greenville, owned bv Thirty-five persona ware In the hoti«ea
D.C. Underbill, was burned on Thurs­ when the avalanche commenced.
day, Loan,
no Insurance.
John, son of Jaby Wabeke, aged twee- wealthy farmer nam
tv, living five mfieg north of Holland, on BuflUo Creek, Vi
banged bimaelf on March 29 in their
barn. He seemed in his right mind that
morning, and after haring dons hia or­
dinary chores, committed au-ride. His men wbt&gt; shot biru to death in the pres­
father, upon returning bom* from the ence of bi* wife, whom they silenced w ith
threstaaoMlMnrobbwitoi* bouM. The
gang then loos to the wood*, where it t*

neighborhood in which the murder waa
committed la greatly ox .died and a large
fAoree of men have aiarted in pursuit of
tbe murderers.

ATKIN.

Brax! Loafers

preveittotht* bfMjulvantage. He will of brown engAr half pint of milk or
want the t«*i*in* tn'b81nprirue“oncfTtjon wild water, ami »Ur in life meal a* pre­
fortheir worts. Mnatfarnirrs haveowd pared, to U*« coariatercy of a tilldk
lral{ iota's1-*"
for several teauw. T*’*' burae* should latter, M'ettm until half doue. In a
oer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En­ now h«- mated aud worked more or less
jfint baaln, and finish by baking
"*
10 and up! ‘
gineer*. The engineers .will i»e called daily in haulli g wood, rail*, manure three
upqn lb a day «&gt;r two to deride whether and rubbish off the field*. Don't put In a hot oven, or drop Into hot cup* or BEVOLVEB8 I HOM
I F ! ' __
gem pane well buttered, and bake In' a
all the work on one team. If you have hot oven.
more—hut u-e Riem nil mote or les* to
A Tull lamp caanot explode; explo­
j
from lhe association referred to. Il is eeaaon ihetr sbdohter* and mUteles, sion ia caused by the apace In the lamp
. *
Gumming Machine Saw,
$1.00 ]
not the desire of lhe company to deprive und to inure them to work.
"
Crow-cut 8ajr,_
&gt;
.801 •
ita tauploves of any of the bcBOttetal or • Farmer* know that for the want of over the oil, which, when filled with
*titn&lt;l»u* BniH Ipand
nlr
mixed
with
vapor
of
tbe
oil,
forms
life Inatirance iratures of the Itepther- this preparatorj’ training their team*
Emery ground, wood $1.00. Croaacoi 80
Hein vlgttratrd.
hood of Locomotive Engineers,-d^fcout get sort oreast* and muscles the first an explorive mixture. A barrel full of Machine 8awa Gummed St Fitting 1.75 . w
offering in their stead greater ivene^ta &lt;rf two or three hard day*' work they do. jx?tn&gt;leum can take fire, but will never Croaa-cut “
'*
“
1A01
1.50 ; —
His Patient* Gain 10 xo 40 Ihtiu Weieht.
a Klmllar character, and lx h therefore Tbelr shouldert and breasta keep sore, explode. Not long ago we had an il­ Itegulnr Filing,
.50 j Nevi
proposed by the .company to ratabliah then, all tbe spring, and tbry work in lustration iti New York of the danger irrpgular Filing,
A0 ! t«
and endow a life and accident in»urauce mdu and, to-'very great disadvantage. of empty petroleum barrels: A man Saw* Straightened and Nicely Hammerj
t
fund, -out of which all engineers upon The utmost caro should be u*c&lt;l In get­ struex a match, In order to light his
ed for 25 ct*. to 50 eta. each.
payment of a monthly num, leM.Jhan
ting good-fitting couahi—the bret to pipe, upon an old petroleum, barrel,
be had. The beat are tbe cheapest. and it exploded at"once, nearly killing &lt; Shop near Ktejiot, Naahville.
They riiould then t»e kept clean and him. The barrel wa* filled with a
the Brotherhood.
ALF. C. BUXTON.
petroleum vapor and at- 10-98
The confe-wion of A. M. Amoe, organ­ dry. Particular pains should Is- taken mixture ofair.
which happened to be
iser of the ltabor AJntoR of Chleo, now to prevent any-eorea from coming on moapheric
A good In the proportion necessary to make
under arrest, ho fl firm* the previous re­ the shoulder*, of horses.
port that tbe organization ia roaponalbte sponge should be bad, and the shoul­ an expliwive mixture, namely, 1 vol­
for the recant reign of terror in Chien and ders should |te waahed whenever the time of vhpor tn about 10 volume* of
vicinity, and that the Council of Nine hanicM Is taken ofT.. The horses air. In tart, the addition ot 10 per
were but instrument* of the union.
should (h- thoroughly cleaned with cent, of petroleum vapor to common
Edward Moran, tif-Cheyenne, wbu loft curry-comb arid brush the last thing at air makt* a most dangerous mixture.
Deadwood with n team, wm stopped by night and the first thing io the morn­ It is, therefore, an error to suppose
two armed men, who tied him to a tree ing.—Colman's Rural World.
that a lamp can be too lull; and we atlA Doctor to Hnvn Fnith In.
and stripped him. taking from him 92M)
! vise housekeeper* to fill them, and
small Farms.
in dust, some currency, a Watch and
: never let them burnout, and to avoid
chain.* They made snattemp't to Jump,
Small farms make near neighbors; । a* much as posalble any empty space
friend*
a* a mort rtJUhl*
rieHn."
but wore prevented by a body of armed they make good road*; they make ‘ over the oil.—Hcicnliflc American. .
citlxcns.
plenty of good schools and churches;
At Munsonvllle, N. H., J. D^ Colony A there I* mure money made in propor­
Botts' cotton facVyy burned on Friday; tion to the labor; less labor is wanted ;
nUTBOiT MARKETM.
lorare retlmatod at $50,000.
everything la Kept neat; leas wages
Oakey Hall has arrived In England, have to be paid lor help; lesa time Is
Flour—Fricee are steady for-shipment
having gone thither on the steamer Vlc- wasted ; mote i* raised to the acre; be­ at prices named. Whltowlnter|7 &amp;&gt;; new
sides it I* tilled lH-tter; there i* no procera 8(X&gt;@8 50; medium winter 6 50
»v» that owing lo watehing of hired help; the mind is (a.7 00; low grade* lo sur perfine 4 50(2*
mV Chjeo dbq&gt;ai
‘
■
Imtlv
n»i«inan*: bear* so ONE
the Labor Udton not kept In a worry, stew and fret ali a oo.
the obloquy caat
SHOULD DESPAIR that U aflfcta! with
Wheat-Milling ex&gt;ra 1 531(31 54; Ne.
by the recent di
! white 1 524(31 621: Milling No. 1. 1 47
apectable portloW1------------ ------------------ 'the time.
a*ked, 1 401 biu; Amber 1 63.
semblcd last night nnd denounced the
TBANSFI.ASTINU EVKBpREEXh.
Com—No. 1 mixed on track 464.
action ot the Council of Nine ns being unThe Germantown Telegraph has
Oata—White 43 cts; mixed 40j cl*. sanctloued by the organisation, and to
Barley—Nn. 3 State, 80c; No. 2. 1 10; •
BLINDNESS! and DEIFVES*!!
reetorc ponce and confidence tu the com­ this to say on theal&gt;ove subject: Ever­
munity it was unanimously tenolvod to greens may l&gt;e transplanted anytime Canadian I 60
Apples—1 SOft 1 60 per bbl. for goo.,1 |
aurcmfully treated he mild nmnh
dislmml and dissolve the organisation. up to the end of Muy. We consider
H&lt;rak:hien*d. Artlnclal Eyee law
The citizens' committee in working ac­ the latter month the best. In pur­ fruit, and ready sale.
Bean*—City hand-picked, i 75(gs 1 80;
tively to insure a vigorous prosecution of chasing evergreens from the nursery,
the parties arrreted, F^ery preoauLton
sure to select those with a single country han'd-picked, 1 60 (&lt;x 1 70; un- '
•
will be enforced to prevent the possibili­ stout runner, and evenly branclied picked, 1(41 60.
Butter—Choice package* 21 (&lt;j22cl*. The
ty ot their »re-ajM« or rescue. The town Is from the ground up. For remember
grealennnmber of etale* are nt 18ft20cts.
returning to Ito woutedx|UleL
that no new brancne* appear upon
Cheese—Cbolcestateand Ohio, 164ft 16c;
Tbe StateNational Bank at Sew iVtnnF them. They must, therefore, be per­
New Tork. 17c.
wlck, N. J., han suspended.
.
fect at the start. Evergreen trees, of , Dried Apple*
__ __
____________________
—The
market ta u ull al 4 I
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER
Chamlierlln of South Carolina jTrqiKikAd. almost every variety, are in their I Qtic.
LIHGEBIKG 0E CHBON.'O DISEASES.
(&lt;L4ic.
rr . v
. ■ ।
to submit the ouimtion of the Governor­ prime of Ittaiuty at the end of about
Eggs
Egga—
—16ct*
16ct* hra
has been
been the
the ruling
ruling price
price j
ship and IsOgialaturv to a eommiaaion of fifteen years after planting. Some of I" anticipation of Easter. This week
five for a final decision.
there
wilfbe
*
faTling
off
of
Seta.
reduce
It
to
a
lieallhy
aedfagnowd and skillfully IMIai.
ours set out twenty-four years ago. ,,vo~ wi” *“• “ ft*m*wntTnf 9"*M
The debt statement shrtwa a decrease
Hide*—Green, 5ft5jc; cured, 7ft74c; .
during lent month of *14,)U7.018. of which have decidedly passe&lt;l this period.
hint, 14ft 16c; dry salted. 12ftl4c;
Salicylic acid is recommended for dry
|P,552.M)0 cwmilate of cancelled Geneva
green calf, 10c; cured calf, 12c; de^eon j
the
prtv-ervation
of
cream
that
must
be
award itonds. Tho atumint of coin in
skins, 25 to 50c; green kip, 8 •; dry kip. ' the wnrld for tbe following di»ea«
prevention and rurr of dbeaw. eoufideniUlljS™
tbe Treasury la |xt&gt;,818,285; amount &lt;&gt;1 kept for churning, and for Hie pre­ Hftlhc. Horse hide*. Xlftl 50; Sheep [ ma, Rlllloun C mplalnla, IUntrb&lt;4
■till tbe Doctor with tbe amurani-c of «*(-, uiti&lt;
currency. $8,174,873, and special deposit* servation of butter lntende&lt;l for dis­ pelts. 50eft$l 60. Bulls, stag* aud
'
for redemption of ccrttlkMlw ot drjxw.it. tant markets.
grubby hide* a reduction of one-third. '
$35,155,000; coin cortitlcatea, 348,279,400.
Hignwine*—Steady at fl 04. Aloohol
by the bbl., (2 OH.
Monroeville. Ohio, had afire that des­
Hop*—15c for good State.
If a horse is made accustomed from
troyed more than half tho buslnea* part
feet health. KtrCall or aend atampfor circular and
of the VHn
place
.v, Tuesday night.
his early days to have objects lilt him
Honey—Prime box, lOftlKc; strained,
linrortanl Information
.
■arStlrplrultun— few, healthy children, or non­
In the race at Hau Jose. Cal., on Satur-Ion tbe heels, back and hips, lie will 14fr*15a.
.
Maple Sugar—13 to 14c for now.
dav, between Goldsmith Maid and Kurus, nay no attention to tlie giving out of a
Olla—Kerosene. Michigan te»t, 24c.
mile heals, Ixwt three in 5, to harnes-, harness, or of a wagon running against
Potatoes—$lftl 10.
hI ___________
__ „w„.. eorei where other means tslt. bj itt&gt;pn&gt;v&lt;&lt;i rrtn&lt;purse 83.000, Uio Maid won in three I him al an unexpected moment. We
'»» of Plh ■ rind..(Hntnont.
Provisions— Meas Pork, 815; clear 1 W|[| u- gltrn &lt;•&gt; xny one rendering •uchflnlormitlon diea
straight heats. Time-!fi22}, 2;16i, ±1«|. । ollve
ull agw| ]ady. says an ex-

Saw Gumming J Fitting,

MARK THESE FACTS

.Catarrh, Consumption!

LADIES!

mess, |16 50. Moss beet Is steady at 811- m maj Lad to ih« .leieeuon of xny party or p«rt&gt;&lt;-«
50ft 11 75: extra mera. 812ft 12 60. Hams , roumarfeWng Uw medicine* or vendior tha uar.

_

DEFORMITIES,

. ri

, are jobbing al 1
i Shoulder* quiet I--. --------------------.Drted
n A Co., New York, and by *11 rvspeeuble drny
al 13ft 13). Breakfast bvon, quiet and
steady at IHftl'Jc. Lard at HftlUofor
tarn; 1*01*. for tap.
Salt
- —Ashton
~ salt in four
' bushel Macks,
X. B.-—Direction* for the guidance of patient* in
813 50; Nj-racuae in i bushel sacks, 38c; rery
dirorder affixed totaeh box.
1 bushel aecka, 70c; State, per bbl, 81 25;
Office. 112 Liberty Street New York.
Eastern, fine, 81 15ft 1 40; coorae, 81 50;
refiise, 81 per bbl.
Seed*—Clover seed wa* firmer and in
| fi|lr dcniftnd; a f,.w fey. &lt;&gt;f io to 20 bag*
|, W&gt;1(1
Mt 8
________
UTT’S’ YOUTt
, Wood—E5 (X»(«,6 60.

GENTLEMEN!

ita recta .tauou.bow.iltaih. .mend- | hl’r" 1»*11
Utagre «,;d -Igh,TOtlTC. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MES.
meal Id Ita
re.taaitafon. .tall.hlnt: &lt;h“' tammouly drivv lhe unoil Into
religious test* for office-holder*, has been a frenzy of feur ami excitement.
Abaae..
adopted by a small majority. He-eafter
A gun can be fired from the-back of
Catholic* will bo eligible to office in that , a horse, an umbrella held over hl*
State.
head, a buffalo rotw throx.’n over ihis
It is reported that proceeding* will be ‘ tiwk. a railway engine pas* close
.lose by
Dj ,
Impoteace.etc.
instituted to test the title of Mr. Haye* *bi*
’ Lheel*
‘ bumped
-—•—
»•«----Klicks,
j—• and
with
t... the
. .
HU tteCaent rt.
to the Presidency. All the papers are- unlnial take nil im a naturalI condition
prepared, and In the porac-edop ol. ILj. of things, If only taught by careful
Merrick, a lawyer of Washington, who niauagement that he might not be inDETROIT LIVE STOCK.
rer&gt;re«M&gt;nt&lt;«l
,__ . ...
___ ■ h _a____
. .neetl
.. .
repreacuted Mr. Tilden l&gt;efore
before the ElecElec­ jtired
old armpt.im« Gl-vt._ hypbth
thereby. ....
There
great
toral CommiMtion. It in raid tbe null
_________ _ ______ _________of Improvement in the management
Cattle were in liberal supply, and priUng preacriptioua." Traveler* prMnptiy »upp!l--l
rr. fen
fr” off
rff slightly. Choice cattle were
^withdraw^i’froin South CaroUnl
nf tbl,‘ »'»•»«»•: l«*,l**«ng wanted, w
While many innocent riclitn. auffrr the «.-rril-!-they would not
It*., btan
» wnt.dr.w ita | •n'1 mon-xmetton.
-■hipf&gt;cd
m----- - East tMK-ause
------iriug 5c; good stocker* were offered at 3
AT THE
Uta|»rrom1b«»u.bou«&gt; .icolo.nbU. , STOB™U OKKEX H*s.-The u»u»l a.3}e. Sale* 5 choice cattle, averaging
1,246 at 4 80; good t® choice averaging
MU government o&gt; ll.mpmn.
| Md Unblv rt,k,iOwhl'to the^,ngp.
l.ftH lb* at 4 38; extra tine steer 1,820 at
Old Reliable Heal .llarket
^ra&gt;nJ-ie T .lu. J- IS
111 ----I
। able weather at the haying season. To &gt;00. 16 steer* averaging 8 28 lbs at 375.
GOOD ADVICE ABD GOOD TBXATMEBT.
Sheep—Dull sale* al 4jft5Jc per !b.
eacajs* the danger of wetting and spoil­
Ilog*—5 25ft5 30 and alow salra.
ing, experiments have been made with
OF
grass cut and stored in one day, ami
after only two hour* exposure to the
I they can n
lit these experiment* the gras*
&lt;DfiTie
authorizing prosecuting attorneys to au­ sun.
ROE
CLEVY.TL
well-belns.
thorize other attorneys to appear for the
ST-ST-STUTTERING!
people lu trial of caaes of niL*&lt;teamcanor; then turned over once with the ted-;
reorganizing tlie board of education of ding machine, and after drying for
DR.
N.
GARAND.
Coldwater; authorixinzaoeidnnt Insurance two hour*, was hastily gathered and
__
_
_
I ln(! ,twk throax-h life prn*MS&gt;ntl.* eurod by
Dr.
AIKI.V
’
S
COLUMN.
companies to transact buaineM in Michi­ removed to a light l&gt;arn.
Monroe, Mich.
I
~
I .cGntiBr. rational and pr*&lt;llr*l .nciUxL
The barn,
nrit I. IJ n ■ w rr-i-1' i r-n- ,------ r-r
Klck Hrad*rl&gt;c. and Aitur.nOnl by oufA&lt;Me. An
gan; regulating the responsibilities of in­ was plastered on the inside, and had a j
Office, No. 18 Front Hi
surance agents; enforcing decrees for ali­ tight floor and roof, and as soon as the | _
mony; increasing fees of constables for load* entered, the door* were closed ’ •
*uppll»d.
performing certain duties: amending the
law relative to mortgage foreclosures by and the hay wn* immediately packed ; [
U.j-witlumt Health?
adveriisument; authorizing Byron town­ into the mows. Tlie barn was then I
in a sell eaUbUihed Hotel Bu»l
ship lx&gt;ard to lease a portion of their city kept a* nearly air-tight as p&lt;s«ible, till 1 In
hall; providing for raising money for the hay was consumed in the winter. I
school districts under certain rcstrirttons. By this method of quick gathering, I „„ „
tba str
A Joint resolution passtxi authorizing and the perfect exclusion of min, aud ! Mkh.
For U&gt;e Cora ot
! -- 1
the agricultural land grant board to con­ the nearly perfect exclusion of air, the [ —
firm rale* of certain lands heretofore hay waj» prex-rved -weef and in exan be had elaewbere. He b eaally accta.lblc from
made.
.
It pMnta.
oellent condition, and wm found to be
A bill compelling voluntary assignees
THE MOST DIFFICULT OASES SOLICITED.
Grand Rapid,
to give bonds wan defeated on aArount of more valuable aa foml for cxttta than
IluUneaaOnter
hay
made
In
the
ordinary
way.
The
there being oniv a few senator* present.
menu SaU.factton guanuitrod to nil.
It. wa* immediately reconsidered and chief pointe of intermt In thia method
ATTAINED AT LAST!
of
curing
g
rare
are
thequiuk
gathering
j
placed on Ita third reading.
! . .&lt;
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULAR I : t
Kchate bill No. 185, extending the pow­ and tbe ur«c of tight building* lor the ।
KVBRYWHERE.
er* of the Detroit fire commission, giving exclusion of moWure ami air.
The
them authority to extend the fire limit* experiments marie in thia direction j
and empowering them to forbid tbe erec­ are reported to tie very aaHafnrton'. i
frr or doMoecareloHly. waatiag Um.-, baylra worth•
tion of combustible buildings, passed.
Ire patent mrdklnroand trying ntr.-lpU.and In thia
and tbe aubject commend* itaeh to the
w»v tpend more Ilian auffirienl U&gt; |&gt;nrc cured and
March 29.—Tbe Senate passed Senate attention nf farmers in the variable
bill N0.132,dividing Hamtramck into two climate* of acme of our state*, Itoth on
election districts. Notice given of mo­ the acore of economy of time and labor
LIFE IR TOO SHORT TO BE MIBREABLBtion t«&gt; rerontdder; JIouso bill No. 413. and the Improved quality pf the bay.
office of register of deeds; Senate bill
No. 88, lo repeal aectlnn &lt;757, 4,758. Com­
piled Laws, relative lo divorce; House
THE HOUSEHOLD.
Joint resolution Np. 86, memorializing
Congrcra for extention of time for appli­
aldmalni; n letter 1
cation* for pensions and change a* to
■yatetn of dating the same; House Joint quantities of Graham flour, white flour
and Indian »»•«!. nth evenly lo-rilrt-r I
and wet with very thin kwret &lt;;i««ni. I' .
should be rolled thin and tmked In an ]
of the system of keeping Slate accounts; Ofvso aa hot aa for contnpm-yi*cntei, &gt;
RMhbun
57 Monroe Street, Grand Rapids, MichHouse 6111 No. 263. to secure payment to
Plfm Pvddino.—Take half n pound i
imii . in—
&gt;
Ak~
laborer* under sub-contractor*; House
I&lt;»:yiE.WBKU. PR. AtKIN H the onlr
hill No. 63, to amend the law to provide of flour, hall u jx&gt;und of raisin*, -loued
fi&gt;r examination* of forfeited and part and dropped, and some ctifnfifl* waali- j
- :’
paid AgricUlUual Callego, «aH spring ed, picked and dried; use milk enough i .—■■■■ mismm ■ «Mwtt'* in snore
and other land* wa* lost, reconsidered
and tabled.
In the HonM Honae bill,general order
of salt, and, four well-lieaten }
DB. AIKIN
No. 251, vacating Lincoln townahlp, Mid­ spoonful
ITED FM ITS ADVANTAGES.
land county, and attaching it to Hope eggs; tie it in a floured cloth. nmfl&gt;oll
&lt;E QF THE LAMEST KWIad
four hour*. Th# water must boil when
townahlp.
TM MWSftjWfe
ft
i*
put
in,
nnd
continue
boiling
until
j
Senate bill No. 65,providing for the ap
i. U'
MAt ’IMITlIIWIT W4ITTLE. Wild .■Kfir.
polnttnenl of an aaaiatant State librarian. It is done.
THAT KOLDI AUtoST A SPOOL OF
March 30, the Senate pamed Senate bill
JC.ABBAUE WITH Mil,K—Cut half of
to provide for dtatributiOB of legislative a solid bend of. cabbuge, tine as for
manuals Also, Senate bill No. 156, to slaw. Haw a deep apWer &lt;»u lb« fire'
amend aection 5, act 79, Law* of 1873, ap­
■ eeuoomj' to suffer from aav anaoy i»W
pointing a commissioner of rail roads,and and hoL FuL In your cabbage; pour
tiaptom, which, from Ita ability end i
defining bi* power*, duties and compen- quickly over it a pint of bpUing water,
&gt; iwtaT etaiOnr
jr»a hwre &lt;mer r
aatlon. It retain* the office ata salary of cover dose ami oxik for ten minute*;
then-pour off tbe water that reuodna,
Houae pa*»ad House bill 2fo.S22, and add half a pint of rich milk, when
fully Inrelative to the acknowledgment of deed* the milk boil* up, stir in a leaspooubra'Xttln No. 684, for replacing do*- ful Of flour moialrtirtl with a little
M, ao «■ ARC jug.
J A *1mCKNA.^
milk or cream, a sprinkle of mlt. and
. ,
troyrd eonveyanros, made on Judicial cook the.fleura minute, then dish up. TlFIED M
W&amp;murtisf Every Machine for 3 Yean.
Iteiaae bill No W, ralative to proof
Milk.Pwkripgb.—Take ofjnewmilk IT 18 THE LIGHTEST ANO EASifST-HUMMING
TOO LITE I DIED TH10DGH nShBUT!’*
of the copartnet ship tn certain ease*.
a piut.aad
afid ba#a pintof MACKINSINTHCMAIMUT. ITI8.ALSO,THE
In bnw many caaro thie cab ht&gt; aaM of frterdi of
House bill Nn 890, ngieallBg an act watqr-; place it. over the fire. When
reiaWraa, eteUm. M (, oonamulh« or other ix-idnou« diroaro. a.&lt;S how .nd the reffortloo that tlie
protecting fish in Oceana county.
House bill No. 484, reatrlming ourmsnt I in cai Hour, a. newt mvai|
tunu or
coattaote Hayehfe In swamp {art*In the Indtau corn m«*I, previoindy mixed
with » little wmer. After ladling It
lAOMMWArr^IKDUCEMENTS OFFERED
Both bouse* adjourned tHl Tue*»iay.

SURE

Michigan Legislature.

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CONFIDENTIAL !

Dr. AIKIN’S Remedial Instimte! i

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IDFOg OBCULAW *H0 WM T*»
The Decoration Day Commltue cf always bwt to
to to &lt;M$ At surtbe Grand Army of the Republic in farina MMMc.-wHoh
*wi
New York has derided to invite local
ex-confederates to participate in the
lug IL
May memorial aervloM.

SALK aid BOARDING STABLi,

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VOL. IV

MSI! VILLE. BARRY CO.,MICH.. FRIDAY APRIL 13. 187
Now b. lorn./ .ud.knl, I., FroJ

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NO. *29.

ORJTO BTBOXO, Edit..

1 wonders—in view of* Darwin's sexual
THREE hTORUES.
principle— why oue *&lt;ex aiioqld have
I”""1
""
Th. populoHoo or lb. world .1 U&gt;.
A MaMmchusette gentleman just re­
- Acrosa tlie fields in the early morn­ brighter and richer plumage than the
Waicosrt Ag»ln, trou&gt; the toad st ite Mjawr.
"
•qrlSk
’
hero
Fiwl
STM.
u
friend
I
&lt;f,&lt;
*
e
™
t,le
1870
ta
estimated
at
Bini III lhe naple. with jutalaat
:
ing. I hear some of the rarer April other, which ta the fact.—&amp;-ribn*r for turned from over theCanadlandiordiu.
Nod.lin* and «lnsln&lt;Uijr r»pturo*i» gartlwVI1.1.AGE OFFICERS
tails us these marie*: He was in the
birda—-the chewink and tlie brown Aprif.'
Whare hsMtteu
from our«»rd»n m&gt; iut&gt;«
hotel general-accommodation juoih
thrasher. The robin, bluebird, song­
Oflen Lh« little on** looked from the window
SakM
fell
Seeey
»nd
dumb,
when three veterans of tlie (botalj bur,
sparrow, Phcrbe-bird, etc., come in
_ When U”'K,ft.J"o!r; ka ■SliwliwtS niowoi mlow
Jews In Palestine.
laying sebemra for a drink, began to
,7?.., . * I’
Lo.
data, it costs about an average of &gt;100 March; but three two ground birds
tall stories to each other for his benefit.
‘*VS 111 1 ? Of course I will. What s to defray the expenses of a Christian are seldom heard till toward the last of
‘These are awfttl bard times,” said
April
The
ground
birds
are
all
tree
1
observe
that
the
Jewish
press
in,
Hurt Umu vnei
■up.”
funeral. If, therefore, all tlie nations
or air-singers; they must have America are disponed to questiun a oue. “I never aaw such times-before,
. And Mr. Levision Utrtiwl Che key of oftheeorth were Christians,the Amend singers,
when I was in Ohio, an' then I
I the dixir, and the consultation lasted I imu would amount to &gt;4,345,506,000 an el&lt; rated stage to speak* from. Our statement mode by me concerning the except
&gt;0rirtfa.
was
hard put to get along. Nothin’ l&lt;&gt;
; until the housekeeper rang tlie dinner i annually. The question that will ut an long-tailed thrush, or thrasher, like gathering of their race at Palestine. do. Ihaun yoke of steers, but tin .
ita congeners, tbe cat-bird and mock­
Jbeil.
pHRISTIAK CnURCK-C. I. bare. Pa*
I early day confront economists will be: ing-bird. dellgbte in a high branch of Probably, however they simple ine- i wan’t earnin' nothin? But 1 lived
V tor. Hervlret ev.Ty Hahbalhal 101-Ja. m .and
I' F
‘‘___________________________
Five
liiHirs later the moon was just I Cannot some way be devised to die some solitary tree whence it will |x&gt;ur to make my letter an occasion for : - right on the road the Western. emi­
monishing their co-religionists against
rorroui.ito# (IVer -the
I)... tops
t».w qf
..r tbe
»h« trees,
irrooa cheaper? Evidently it costa too much
I creeping
grants went over every day. Bo J dug
out its rich and intricate warble for an
। making a jierfecl fliMid of glory on the to. get decently under the sod —too hour tngetiMT. This bird irthe great superstitious reverence for Palestine. a hole In that road ut the foolo' the
The organs and leadern of Israel, both
much
for
rosewood
coffins,
plumed
I
quiet
scene,
and
Mrs.
Williani.
witli
a
kthodirt KPiflcoi-Ai. cuuRcn-v. a.
American chipper. There is no otlier in Ameriia and England, show a very uill near my house, turned a livin’
।
fleecy
wl&gt;4te
shawl
over
her
curly
hearses,
monumental
marble,
fashion
­
TS&lt;&gt;Mte,Ptetnr.. BcrvIoxa errry 8abtem at.M.
spring o’ water Into ’t and ma&lt;le a
bird that I know of that can chip with
I brown hair, was standing at the kiteli- able cemetery iota and mourning cos­ such emphasis and military decision natural disposition to keen as quiet a- good mud-hole. Well, when the emi­
possible the faet tiwt Judaism, like
| en door on her return from a tour of tumes. Fashion is too supreme nt as
this yellow-eyed songster.. It is other religious, has had to undergo the grants iinir along, every day there
funerals.
■
The
fickle
geddess
is
too
'
1
Inspection
tn
thesnuK
Utile
barn
and
inctaT. Mack, in the Cottage Hearth ■ carriage-house, which she had ijerimn- potential in dictating the fit and fabric like the click of aglantgun lock. Why inevitable division into '‘wings,” would be one or more teams git ytuck
in my mud-hole, an’ they would see
is the thrasher so stealthy? It always
i.ally seen was recure for the night ever of shroud and winding sheet and the seems to be going about on tiptop.. I v hich our time demands. There are my steers standin’ out.doin’ Nothin',
A LITTLE STRATEGY.
since her husband's death.
style of silver plates and nails. Mourn­ never knew it to steal auything.'and Jews of the letter and Jews of the an’they would send up an’git me to
Her cheeks were flushed to the tint ing goods are ."Manufactured to order yet it skulls and. hides, liken fugitive spirit; aunernaturalisteand rationalists; come an help em out; an' I alwuz
•‘So you won’t, irave me, Nellie? of an oleander flower by tlie keen kiss and graded first, reeond and third; from Justice. One never sere it flying those who look for literal and those charged as much as five dollars a lift.
of tlie frosty air. and her eyes glowing every sigh ha* its peculiar tint until at aloft in the air and trwvendng* tlie who look only for spiritual fulfilments Well, 1 kep’ that mud-hole rigid up hi
You are sureyou won’t marry me?"
- I.KWIS DHRKEK. W. U.
Pretty little Mrs, Willard lookedI like blue fires as she stool there oue] hist the world observes that the days world openly, like most blrtte, but It of ancient prophecies and hopea. good repair till- 1 made twentf-fivr
..........of tlie
..... window
........ Into
....» moment In tlie land of white nioqn-1 of sailm.t.s are post and the “dear de­ darts along tenets and through bushre America has done a great deal towai J thoiwan* dollars out on’t, an’ then 1
meditatively out
increasing thestrengtli of the.rational­
tbe &lt;quiet
' ‘ village street,
*
“us
“ if among] light that lay athwart the* floor like a iarted" are forgotten. The poor can as if pursued by a guilty conscience, ist wing, but still, so'far as numliers sold It out for three thousan’ an* moved
aiMincw Jirrrfory.
lardly ait’onl to die, n rude country
the leaflets trees and on the forest- silent blowing.
when the musical tit Is upon it are concerned, it is certal-i that the up here.’’
bound lanscape she should find the | Then, with a little involuntary, ex- coffin no longer answers the purpose. Ouly
dore it come up into full view, and In­ li teraliste are I n a large majority among
Story number two thus came from
answer to Horace Levison's question. । clamstfon nt the perfect beauty of the The style ot a burial ease Is a matter of vite tlie world to hear aud behold.
IK II. YOUNG,
the ten millions at which their ‘race is the scarred lip* of tbe second veteran
Then, after u pause, she turned her । night, she went in and Ibcked
locked the door deep concern, ami in many cases tbe
The Gheewink is a shy bird also, but
face towards him—a face as fresh ami ] after her, for tier th
tli rec servants bad all ll ving iire.robbwl of the ubwolute neces- I not stealthy. It is very Inquisitive, estimated. However unpleasant it “That’s a good one. but I’vesomelhiii'
.................
' bloom
'*
f..r lhe
2.. night, and then gave; a si ties of life that tlie dead ma.v have amtaetaupa great scratching among maj’ beto the-libernl and free-thinking queer to tall, as well, as you. alsiul
fair
in its peachy
as many a;]..:!.»?
retired for
n. A. HARBER,
I little shriek, for. standing in tlie self
young girl’s ten yenra her junior.
self]j a fashionable funeral. Speculation In the leaves, abimrentlv to attract your Jews of America, the factp which I steers. Now, 1 may as well confi-*“I—I am—afraid I mn't, Mr. l&gt;evi- j xame ...customerl
accustomed place
plain* far
hr was
wan wont cemetery iota h now a feature in real attention. The male Is perhaps the have Htated concerning tbe tendency that I cometimes take somethin’, an’
to occupy, ami looking as natural us If] estate trausactisns, and there are aris­ moat conspicuously market I of all the of their race to gather in Palestine te sometimes tf leetle too much. Now. I
son?'
Mr. Levison looked h; r straight in it were himself in the flesh, was her tocratic avenues in the cities of tlie f;round birda except the bobolink, be- unquestionable. The phenomenon has have got a pair o' staere. too, an' the\
the livhusband. dead uh Well as in the cities of---------------------------------------- on tlie sides, and been sufficiently pronounced to call are the knowin’est boys I ever see.
tlie bright LJue eyes—such lovely blue
M. O. ELLIS,
ng black
above, bey
"Will!" she said faintly, with her
eyes, soft as velvet, and the color of s
tar ■ iDg.
ing. Pride
1‘ruie erects its monuments on white beneath. The bay is in com­ forth* work by the Rev. James Neil, When I yoke ’em up, all I have to d&lt;&gt;
violet that lias bloomed intheshade. hand light on the handle &lt;&gt;f lhe door. I thegrandthoroughfares,and thegaping plement to the leaves he is forever B. A., some time a clergyman in Jer­ is just to hold the yoke up an’ they
usalem, which, along with a good deal walk right under. Well, oneduy after
“You are •afraid' you can't, Mrs.1 “Will, Is It you?”
multitude discuss the former opulence
scratching among,—they have rustled of fanaticism, contains some interest­ I had been takln'a ieetip too much,
Willard? Answer me another ques—*—■-----what
*--•*-it . had
- .i-./.i
---------who
------------------------------ .-----HU voice was-precisely
' «»f thoao
lie under sculptural
inaring facts. The work Is entitled “Pal­ an’ couldn’t see Jest how things were.
SMITH 4- KNAPPEN.
you love me
me?"
Imtii in the old day—mellow, musical, , ble. The imputation of the .('nlted
tion—yes, or no. Do you.love
estine Repeopled; or, Heattervd Israel's I wanted to draw a heavy load &lt;&gt;' grsn
A TTOBNETS st taw and Bolklton In
died, and looked
SJre blushed and smL.
!-------- a little domineering—Will’s, nildenln- Stales is estimated at40,000,000, which
Gathering. A sign of tlie Times." Mr. el with them steers up a long hill, mile
/ k cerf, practice In nil lb» Courts nt thl
bly, unmistakably. will give, .ceunllng
**
lo
‘ “ 1
bewilchingly.
Neil shows that the population of Pal­ an’.a half long. I went out Into the
* .menu Harry,
" Who should it I,.- but I, Nellie,
"Why, Mr. Levtaon. I.
atine is double what it was ten years yard, took the yoke,Jeaned up agin
of course
up
rarunw 1a do
....—like
..«• ynu
..... ! I 1 always
always and voipc on puqMwe to communicate
ago, tlie new-comers iwing Jews, and the fence, held it up. an’ the *p--rdid ever simp* I first knew you. years with you.”
chiefly from Russia. Three yearn ago cameupan’ I yoked 'em in. But I
CHARLES 11. BRAD Y
and years ago.”
“ Yes!" alie gasped, hut what for? 1
such an influx took place to Hapheti, knew, all the time somethin' was
- ..
.....
- - tbe -prize have tried—I have done everything
"When
Will Willuni won
one of the four holy cities in Galilee, wrong, though I couldn’t really make
we fellows were all striving for&gt; So that I thought you would wish. There
tiiat there was no houses to receive out what it was. Well. I put on titan*
vou likinl me then, Nellie, and yon is nothing wrong. Will?”
them, and many had to lamp out. A steers and drawee! the load up, an' I
The pale, moonlighted face, the mon sense rtemamte Mat it should be ttnd u instantlv lost tn view &lt;• •
like me now? Then, why won’t you
_____ plot of ground near Jerusalem was sold knew all the time somethin* was gain
marry me? You've been a widow lor speckieM black suit, the very same in n-.lu.-nl. TbedlKinlon will banll,•, “?
LEWIS DURKEE
for twenty times its former price. wrong, an' when I got to the lr&gt;p, an'
b
—
uu.kruk.
u
by
lb.
undortakM.,
a
o
i
,
’
™
l
“
h
"
.
1^,.°"'
three’ years now.
isn’t that long which he had been buried, the low. |
a little sober, an’ come to look ’em
enough* to mourn the virtue!, of the familiar voice—it almost paralixed and the llverv-stable men may resaro
i,*u
.I™,. ,
i Building goes on by night as well as was
Mouewh.!’ Imeknoyod. oevinhd™,'
day. Two Hille colonies have settled over, what do you s'pose the taatter
Nellie, uuo
aud yet, niuru
aided oy
by me
the veiy
very ma-L-i.----------------------------Oltoce in l&gt;. I. departed?” .
. .&gt;eme,
Stand*,
it mLtmnsh ““'•.
।
.
ever-welcome just outside Jaffa Gate. The real causes was? 1 had yoked up both them steers
-------- of ...
.—»----- s|le f the the
facthet
stands
thatthat
it costs
too ton
much
"You wilted man! As if three| terial contact
tlie doorknob,
| meadow-lark. YV hat a twang there is of this migration are. first, that onlv on the nigh side.”
lo die. — Jndianqpolu StnilineJ.
hundred years could ever teach me to stowd her ground and listened.
about this bird, and what vigor! It recently could a Jew own land in Pal­
Story numlier three was the otirer
UNION HOUSE,
forget |xx&gt;r, dear Wilson."
‘‘Nothing is wrong with you, Nellie,
----------- * ♦ *----------i smacks of tbe soil. It Is tbe winged estine witiiout becoming a Turkish Muncuusen's companion-piece fox th*Her bright eyes reproved him but with me. 1 can’t rest in my grave1
White Slavery In Egypt.
। embodiment of tbe spirit of our spring subject; and, secondly, tbe new law in two yoke of steers. ‘•When I was u
sharply, mid lie ’accepted with good knowing tlie wrong i miintention-1
----o.anu.ru
meadows. YViiot emphasis in its ‘ta- Russia (1874,) by which all Jews must cboppin', I CbuJd chop Barita, you
grace.
। ally committed in binding you to per-1 AlwtaBdri* v«r. Lundan standard
Ofcourse, in a country under Moham- i d-t. z-d-t,” and what character in ite be enrolled for military service.
know, an’ folks used to risk me how
"Granting tile trutli. Nellie, that pettial widdowhood for my sake. I
piercing note,
note. ns
Ite siraignt,
straight, iata-,; It
m system '°ng, pwmug
n is probable that Russia until now much 1 could do in a day. ‘Have you
your deceased husliand was a good ] come to revoke my decision, and to medan rule, where the harem
domestic
---------fellow and a loving partner, I still I give you my full permission to marry Is in operation,
------ j slavery
--------------------""“Ij1 I’vring, sharp beak is typical nf ita contained one-third of the Jewish race; ever tried it?’ sayathey. ‘No, never,
ALE C. BUXTON.
r.--------- I voice.
Ita noteiagoes
like
a shaft from ■ an4 just as they begin to feel the vres- says I, ‘never but once.an’ thatwu'n’t
cannot see why you refuse me. Tiiat! again, ami my advice to marry Horace J histilutiou will exist; and so far
as- one
..-.wi,, .u
. iihi
. Inn
it ‘is
*r*
littleH&lt;»
too "h«rpand
sharp and sure of those militarv demands upon really a try? You see, jest to show
in the subject under consideration at LeviM.ii. Promise me you will dolt.
JudKe from recent event*, Egypt I a crosH-bow;
«*•»*
*»
’
card them of Russia, albeit three mean ’em what I could do I got upoue win­
prerent. Nellie!
Why wnn’r you and I will rest peacefully forever. "
*» “'I1
»kely to prove an excen-, P
mnrrv me’”
"Oh Wl'I' I f v.iu sav ho—'i v&lt;m ,lou- Kvery one remembers how, only ln l“e P^per perspective, it is emi- their relief from some previous bur- ter mornin' afore light, an' ground up
Tbei. Mn. WIltonT. hw xrew ., thlhkHU
I wlj
’
•'«’ w-k. wo
portion &lt;&gt;t
'! bens, they find the old impressions of my axe sharp, oh, jest as sharp an’
Mn. AL J. TIMMERMAN,
the ‘‘ seco nd.woe ’’ (as they used to call went into tbe woods. An' J chopped
llttl. lalrr. nod h.r Homo. l»ir hnn.lHer f&gt;u« wropnl. ruoupb ,.„w «&gt;1 1
treml.1.11
'
have ofinred for a Hiistt herself
Hl three hundred in number, lu white lhl“ •*•*?“• In fact, it easily domih- the Turkish rule which shut them up like sixty, till al*out three o’clock in
" Belaure, Harrv. becaure Wilson
" (•‘.‘ftook at tbJldg clock in the din- ",uV7
Wer® bought to the Lain- «« »!1
n'
in one wretched quarter of Jerusalem) the afternoon, when I thought it wa,
removed lo a large exteut. But it is as much ah I could pile afore sundown,
Willord .....I. &gt;■&gt;: pro.nl-n.««ru.। lnB-n«.m. N.llir, ....I — If It I. nnr “er *“ S* 7” t?
•• ‘b. v.ry »!■""«JIS’
plaintive, but
but evident tiiat a large proportion of the an’ 1 went to pilin'. Well, when I
marrv airain'•■
the stroke of free vv "
time that the Khedive announced his drawn breath a little nlainjjve,
JOHN M. ROE.
At new emigrants in Pulrelino are ani­ had it all piled up itmeuHured twenty­
••WU.ff.nd'
Wb.t If be
HI., w.i.1 dumbly’, mwli.m.-ollv,
»“*""« "r lelancboly. m
iv ro iI intention o“G“Pi‘rn»lnr tl...l.».tml. »°&gt;
FT OI SE, kirn v*d Carrisfe talnlcr. GnUnlmr.
-----------------a ln
«K
„------ -jmething
’mucb
Uek
1,1 lh
""
!lew?1 8e*', H“ W'"”"’.
‘L
V J5
. ? mated by religious enthusiasm. This seven cord. An’ then I knew some­
LL Frtweolug. and Paper Hanslhs a Specially did ■■• A l-l promt- I. I-H.r l.mkrn bl. nrmwl; and when ah. earn. L
more intricate
ami lark-like while is shared by Christian enthusiasts also, thin’ was wrong, for I knew at the
it ____________________
tbank.pl."
b- wro gJn.. and th. mo..nll«ht example
“•““f1’*"
.........
....................
considered n.
os al.™-..,.,
altogether ro,,.r.„,„...
satisfactory, hovering on tbe wing in mid-air, but an is particularly the case with a Ger­ ‘rule I had been cnoppin’ It oughtcr be
Mn. tvillanl nrbl«l b. r ring «»• atmunnl mi an rmptv room.
nrm.ia.r~.
CHAS W. DEMARA Y.
when one considers tbe vast number a song h beyond thecompaas of its in­ man colony there known as the “Hoff- more. So 1 went hack an* begun
■'
••
•
..*
...
-t
.
t*&gt;
—
----t
Then
the
reaction
followed,
and
Nel
­
l.
easily,
and
lookdl
at
the
Illuminated
j
EW ELEIL anil dealer In Mae and ITalrhis strument, ami the attempt usually manltre," their leader being a Dr. lookin' ’round to see what the trouble
r. | shield of the stone.
. lie flew up t«» livr liedroom. locked the of
,' women
--------- * and slayes
*" tliut fill V7
ry’.Cloeka, Spwtaclea, etc. Erery artl
I door, .-overed up her liead with a shawl. h"*m* “nd ‘^"tribute to his financial ends in u break-down. A clear, sweet, Hoffman, but calling themselves the was. An’there, right at tbe fust Ire*"I know II b." she said ; " but —
anti solilxsl and cried liysterically,
un- looked earnestly 1 atMIU, c^^ly in­ strong, high-keyed note uttered from “Society of the Temple." They are I cut in tlie mornin', was my ux&lt;-hea*i
Mr. Levison
: til her overwrought nen to foumf relief lf*~®d tlml* for &lt;wo female staves some knoll, or rock, or stake in the about a thousand, mostly from Wur- You see th* thing yras loose an’ slippe*!
her.
E PARADY.
alone, purchased at Constantinople fence, is its proper vocal performance. temberg, and have branches at Jerus­ off, an' I liar! been cboppin' al! dav
“Yes— but what, Nellie? in all re- ,• in aliaei.
I f AXVFACTVRER of Boou sod SboeK M*kin&lt;
, from the chief Eunuch to the Hultan, It has the build and walk, and flight alem, Jaffa and HalfFa, where they are with the bare helve." ’
1V1. *D&lt;1 repairing uraUy done, alao atriri atten­ specl I say it—pour Will is dead aud j Tlie next Gay Mr. Levison rent a lit-1 tile Khedive paid no less than £30.000. of the quail and the grouse.* It gets industrious mechanics and trademren,
tion to fill all ordera procnpUf, and at tbe lowest gone, and you’ve liren true to his ; tie note over, apologising for his seem-1
before you in much’ the same man­ and greatly promote tbe welfare of the
llrtnn prim. Sbopeaat alda of Main tttrwt.
memory aH these longyears, and what j Ina discourtesy in not comiug to bid |I Of course,they were the most beautiful up
Removing the Troops.
is lie to do with you now
her good-bye on his sudden departure ' of liourta—in fact, so much so as to ner, and falls au easV prey to the crack country. This society seems to have '
wklch have
, „„ following letter was
w„ wnuen
uv
J. B. RASEY,
‘‘I know,” she said again medita-, for an indefinite time, and telling lier 1 have arous/.l the jealously of ihe other shot. Its yellow breast* surmounted f0?," ,, J?
The
written by
by
a
b
lack
ereacent,
it
need
not
be
probably
bKb
&lt;&gt;blaln«l
ihraugli
ib.lr
I
th.
Prrol.knt
and rontlotb. Srorrtan
„.r cruel
.-run, decision
ure,».m. ...verm
»bM' •&lt;
lively, "but—but, Harry, he made me that her
never to marry I
to turn to the morning sun; not tnalntalnlnx lb. CbrlaUan «rora- of war
' place in
again
had ’hmn
It, —
and*•*
that
solemnly promise never to marr* 11
----- “the
------cun--------of
"*
— * &lt;”“t»‘l«J &gt;bri» proprietor to-nd them ashamed
wining ha
while
its
mottled
gray
back
blends
it
mente or symbota, and their refusal to
never might m«'t again. He.
mod. u.ual y adopted in
again under the )»enalty of his ever-! they
‘
ioin in any mtasionary work. Thev
■h&lt;’ lady, «&lt;ler perfectly with the stubbie.
lasting displeasure.
Ami don’t bei 14
...whirl. Nellie, all pale, alarmed, I «■&gt;*,&lt;««• • &gt;«
two lateral white quills in its believe that they are fulfilling prophecy
JOHN WEBSTER.
H&lt;r—Prior to my entering upon the
•
.. ! providing lier with a suitable dowry, ।* — -&gt;iThe
angry with me, Harry, will you? and• crimson
with confusion, jienciletl
». pApXaaI.. 1..
__..
rm
ored courtier, who
strictly in character.
These by simply promoting lhe prosperity of duties of the Prreklency there bad been
~!.;. considers i tail1 seem
LACK.SM1THH. All ktnd» of work In Um BUrk- But 1 almost know lie woshl apjwar m&gt;answer.asHiiringhimshebadcbang- | to some favored
•inlth and HocaeahoeUst line attended to protnf
scorn
and
ch
distino-1
‘
I
0
*
11
*
“
Pring
from
a
dash
of
----------•
himself
mux'll
honored
by
the
Palestine and living moral and i*nev- stationed by order of my predectawor,
to me!”
'
ed her mind, and lagging him to cume
Bv
mode nldjapodni
of disposing .......
of the --------------,k!the
,hebird's
l,lrd’»make-up.
,UBk
olent livre. Of course the zealous mis­ in tliv State House ut Columbia. 8. C.,
witVhe^.’tomeel'her
Tbe lovely blue eyes were lifted in ovmtoiuntiiron
* '
‘
the aid of three, it can almost emit a
such piteous apiteal, and the pretty brother-in-law. win. bad .mlv Ju.l ar-1 ™T*r' »!«“•« he Vleeregal baren, flash as it struts about the fields and sionary, Mr. Neil,regards all such facts a detach men tofJJni ted States Infantry.
IF. D PURCHIS,
from auroaa.
abrAud
I lho“«1' I'roferable
to,—
th.
oid plan
of
its mere secondary agents in tlie divine Finding, them in that place 1 have
little widow nuufe such a nervous lit­ need
ve&lt;i
rroni
,ill
------- an.l
----- , —
. course,
- - Ibison
.
.
...
hj.u.'1niv thw
f&gt;i.*tvi
anr-Vu
♦ K-nwin..
jerks out its sharp notes. They give a plan, with which plan he is obvioqslv thought proper to delay the decision
Of
Mr.
came,
anti
It
“
in
“
&lt;*•
“
d
throwing
tle nestling near to him, that it was
id not
not take
take two
two minutes
minutes to
to settle
settle it.
it. J1’®*" ‘nlo.‘h®
d«« not, unfor- rayed, a definite and piquant exprre- familiar. Hix thousand years of pre­ of the quretion of their removal until
the most human thing in tlie world I did
slon to its movements. This bird is
could consider and determine
for Mr. Levison to put his arm protect • Nor did he laugh at her when she sol­ tunately, always insure the domeMt&gt; not properly a lark, but a starling, say vailing evil are to be now followed by Iwhether
pie condition of affairs in that
a millennium of 300,000 literal yea.
ingly around her, and &lt;u«iure her he emnly related her experience of the happlmwof the discarded favorite. In
one case which came to my knowledge the ornithologists, though it is lark- This is a new light. According &gt; State Js now such as to either require
was not ahgry with her.
night before.
JAMES FLEMING.
llke in its habits, being a walker and Virgil tlie ghosts of the departed re­ or justify th* continu&lt; 1 military occu­
an
officer
in
the
Egyptian
army,
who
•* For it was his ghost, Harry, just
ATCHMAKER and Jeweler, net .Kie of Mair , ".So you believe he would haunt you,
entirely
a
ground
bird.
Its
color
also
pation of tlie State House. In my
r» Htmt,
ii
r i Nellie, if you broke your promise? A as ,true as I uni alive and speaking to had been honored m tbeabove way.on allies it to the true lark. I believe mained in Elysium oue thousand years «.pinion there does not now exist in
Hlrewt, MMbviiir,
NaabrlUe, Mfr
Mich.
aeelnghia bride for the first time after
before they reincarnate on earth, and
!•. i&lt;—Hm WstchM «nd Jevdry MrvfWhr rr- * sensible ifltle woman like you to be- you
.. _j!”
Is no bird in tlie Englbh or the sacred cycle has found Ita pto - • in that State such domestic violence as is
•'—i
: lieve in superstitious fol-de-rol! And * •'A
’ Jolly, old—I mean,a I bought fill, the wedding, found her so unattractive there
European fields that answers to this the millennial theory. But Mr. N •
contemplated
by the constitution ns
that
he
refused
to
live
with
her,
and
i after having waited for you for ten pains-taking spirit, Nellie. Bless his
hardy pedestrian of our meadows. He
the ground upon which the military
WM. E.
- GRIGGS,
—
iyeamol your married life, and three gnoMsnip,
n ____
ghosts hip, we
we'il
hold _________
him in eternal Kirelsted in his determination, al- is a true American, and bls note one of has multiplied tlie number by 360 on power of the National Government
ough warned of the displeasure
the queer ground that “Peter specially
J’4*™ of your widowhood, you con- remembrance!'
our characteristic April sounds.
explains that one day is with tire Lord may be invoked for defense of .the
-&gt;■— &gt;-•------ ' demn me to hopeleesm-so for the sake. Nor did his (vul.Uul.;.«vuNor
1
did his countenance change a wbleii he would Incur in high quarters.
Another marked April note, pro­
State. There are it is true, grave and
of sucha chimera—for the sake of such &gt; feature even when
'
- he
’
and1 Nel- The sequel to the story is equally In­ ceeding sometimes from the meadows, us a thousand years, and a thousand serious disputes as tbe right# of certain
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
a shadow as your husband's ghost!”
lieand Fred Willard discussed the mar­ structive, and throws much light on but more frequently from tbe rough years as one day!" You will not be claimants to the chief executive office
surprised to learn that the Mount of
VILLAGE BARBER, nxl.teuerinColUn,Tir^. , And Nellie. looked Imploringly at i velous, obliging kindnecu of the de- Oriental habits and customs. The
husband was appointed the*'wakil” or jiusturre and borders of the woods, is Olives is to be cloven with a valley of that state, but these are to be settled
U*sl*a FuniUlilDK Goods, uid ('lawn n' I lie iiim again, aud her lij*s quivered, and . ;«urteiL
test quality, one door south of Union Houw.
deputy
of blooming,
the Governor
of a town the call of the high-bole, or golden- (Zach, xiv.) and Mount Zion to be mir­ and determined, not by the executive
: tlie tears stoed on tlie long lashes.
Xor did pretty, bloon-'-- , Nor
**'
did
pretty,
blushing
sbafted wood-pecker. It is quite ax
of the United States, but by such order­
U
MA IT T TNF
“Oh, Harry, how cruel you are! Mrs. Nellie ever for a moment dream far away in. tbe interior, and during strong as that of tbe meadow-lark, but aculously elevated and crowned with a ly and peaceable methods as may i&gt;e
mile-square temple, events which will
.
You know 1 love you belter than ail I that her vtaltant was Fred himself, as- the absence of his chief on a camjxign
not so long-drawn and piercing. It is
provided by the constitution and Jaw
i’ll/-1
“« m.ny'.l.l«lbyowig»n&lt;llhl»ewhi.kenbn«r had occasion to open the Government a succession of short notes rapidly at once fulfil nropheey and improve of that State. I feel assured no restori
M-rtaek.aniru&lt;*i Baal-Creek ai i!L=B|&gt;. m.. mak- lagain! Don’t be angry—plea** don’t : was there any need she should know dbpatchea, among which were instruc­ uttered, as if the bird said, “if-lldf-jf- tlie features of the country. Fanatical, to violence is contemplated In any
w,!h ,raln?S“?*’
I be angry with me!"
j tar her tiappinres was secured and her tions to the effect that he was himself if-lf-if.” The note of the ordinary no doubt, butyet fanaticism is still one quarter, but that on the cdiitnuy- the
to
be
put
out
of
the
way,
either
by
of the forces which must I si included
r°*
‘ - 1
AndMr. Ln-bon lwk-1 down „b I .nnvlenrw «l &lt;•«&lt;•
]K&gt;isoned coffee or other means. The downy,or hairy wood-pecker, suggests, in every wise forecast. It especially disputes in question are to be settled
HEHM ha veil Prop her lovely faee, and assured her hei
_______ » a ■________
officer, as In duty bound,acknowledged in some way, the sound of a steel is notable to find this Christian mis­ solely by such )&gt;eaeefnl remedies as the
- i never could be angry with her. and ....
„
. .
•.
linn went uw«y, bwplng Ml.nl n&gt;nk- I EnlaUn Swept Awuy bylLnwyen the receipt of the letter intended for punch; but that of the high-hole is sionary writing with admiration of constitution and law of the State pro­
SHijtftllMtm tuAs.
his superior, merely adding that dur­ much softer, and strikes on the ear Sir Moses Montefol re on account of vide. Under three circumstances and
dictions on the head of the defenct
mid Fee*;.
ing tue latter’s absence the request with real spring time melody. The what he has done for Jews in Pales­ n this confidence I now deem It pro­
' husband who had lieen tyrant enough I
----per to take action in accordance with
estate* are swallowed up |t contained could not be complied with high-hoie is not so much a wood­ tine.
tn burden his lovely young wife with l How large relates
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
the principles announce*! when I en­
aucha prarotae.
. in litigation is paixifully- illustrated in jritbout detriment to the public ser­ pecker as be is a ground-pecker. He
V
Mil KM II
tered upon theduticKoIthePreaidenuy.
er j
•
•
•
the celebrated Taylor will case at New vice, nut that upon his return every­ aubsists largely on ante and crickete.
The “Open Fire.”
doea not appear till they are to be
You are therefore directed to see that
1 , The last sunset rays were flinging ; York, which has dissipated between thing should be done
. ■■ as directed. In and
found.
the proper orders are Issued for the re­
xeir golden
golden and
and scarlet
scarletpennons
pennons on
onJ [&gt;2,000,000
82,000,000and
and&gt;3,000,
|3,000,000.
Home&gt;16,000
&gt;16,000 l^the
&gt;2?,® meantime..
me: I* believe
**“*'■• thegentleman
AfOKTW
mA T~r\A kt i ' their
WM. Home
There is not. nor will there be, says
k
.*
.....
wasfound
found r°und Hoonvenient to
Io seek employ­
W XL Y ro
LOAN - 'the pale,
blue-grey sky, when Mr. i was drawn
from It
before itItwas
In Solomon's description of spring, | the New York Times, an acceptable moval of said troops from the Stab*
thevoiceof the turtle is prominent, ! substitute for tbe old-fashioned, al­ house to their previous plane of en­
Ita
l
. a
Levison opened the door of his coxy । that Mr. Taylor left a will. Then a ment elsewhere.
campment.
IL B. Haytcs.
but our turtle, or mourning dove,
va Apples lai Mau Mttrnirt.
sitting-room al home, to be met by , grand-&lt;laughter, who luul lieen given
•There, there,” raid a kind-hearted though it arrives in April, can hardly ways welcome, ever-to-be-honored To Hon. George W. McCrary, Secre­
in SUMS of
ll»e laughing face and gay welcome of 185.0UO a year, contested the will, and
i open fire. Tbe improvementa of time
tary of War.
♦
on .
i --T.Trd. .
i » young gentleman, who had evident-! the lawyers took &gt;50,000 from Mrs. ladv to a little street Arab, who was be said to contribute noticeably to tbe bring no improvement on this; it fax
UU.OO (lid u
ly been making himself at home while] Taylor before the will was admitted to bellowing lustily, “den't cry, little o]&gt;en air sounds, its call Is so vague,
associated with simplicity, innocence,
Bays a writer: ‘Men and women,
«'NU&gt;NCTXME
he waited.
i probate. Creditors began ?to press boy; If you won't cry I'll give you a and soft, and mournful,—in tket, so beauty, nature, jioetry and truth. An
remste and diffused, that few person* oi&gt;en fire is tbe real altar of hdme; before marriage are uh figure* and ci.
I itifoavfi
How
claims,
which
. “Heigho, Levison ! —
- „ ,are
,,, Lyou,
,,—j ,000
more,
tbe took $3u0,000 more, tbe penny.” The little waif raised his evyr
pbem. 1 he woman is thy ciiiier and
hwr If «f all
......
...............
r*Mw&gt;lvAr tnolr
(MM) in fem,
f«MK. a lawyer
lawver eyes, and replied." Make it two cents,
old fellow—I--.,,
how are .,«,,*»&gt;*
you ?”
'
■ receiver
took SIR
&gt;18,000
about
ft
alone
can
the
lares
and
penoouuta
for nothing till she gets the’
Mr. LeviNon stared a moment, then look 114,000, and many other greater and I'll stop tf I bast"'
. Buch songsters as the &lt;nw blackbird
be fitly groupasl. To get near an
A HI. Ixjuis Sunday-school lx»y gave are noticeable at thta season, though open fire in solitude ta to have com- figure of a husband Ixadde her, when
.—. . ...---------- ■i and smaller sums, until tbe
the receiver
greeted liirn warmlyT
she
becomes
of importance hereelf and
his
teacher
this
illustrative
definition
MONEY TO LOAN’
“Fred Wilhml! \Vbere hi the Manxe'hM but &gt;110.060. which will not sattefy
they take a back seat a little later. It J*ny; to watch the glow or blase is to
rxaritaovveou o f goodnessdid y ou spring from? Why, tire olaiwjs upon it. Mn». Taylor's of “responsibility’1: “ Boys has two utters a peculiarly liquid April sound, be pleasantly and healthfully occupied; adds tenfold to the num of his. But
this, it must be observed, occurs oadv.
rx BLMaorygoM
j thOQKht you
not to sail for a beuae and elegant furniture has been buttons for their s’penders so’s to keep Indeed, one ^rould think ita crop was even
It 5
is to feel what fa when Bhe geta and remains uQ thr
“ to approach 11
Hi HO OO to St/lOO no ;KO«l«dx months yet. Old bay, blew seized and sold; she is dependent &lt;m their pants up. When one button ftill of water, ita notes ao bubble up _u._ .to
---------The poor fellow
sympathy.
right side of him. for when she shiftO V. U If TO WUV.UU, ' you, I am glad to are you, although the kindnresof friends, anS last week comes off, why there’s a good deal of
and regurgitate, and are delivered W’J&lt;J had lived from early boyli
boyhood at a from thia position he returns to fate
■
-- - - for the instant Ij
I coofesa
—sSss I,was startled. her clothing was sold to satisfy a dsbt
dabt reeponsibflity on tbe other button.
l.--------——— jB ruutu- lereer estate aud she to her original in­
with such an apparent stomachic own- &lt;dty Ixxardliig house
exnmred
You are tiu- living image of your incurred during the litigation.
A
A well known eh
traction. Thta bird ta the only feath- : ral yearning
when
be came
toand
---------------came
to
die,
significance.
”
Apply to
brother-WIImmi. We’ve been dtactiM-; somewhat similar care ta that of Ch ns preached in a vlltar "
./as told by one of the unco ri
righteous
esed polygamist we have. The females was
A lady asked her little girl, on remg gtuMita you know?’
tian Schaefer, a large brewer, who found bls hearer*,
are greatly In excess of the males, and where he would go: "Weil, that's not ESX'SS. chur'h' “
Ycmng Willard's eyatgjramed rate-idled In 1872 worth &gt;500,000. which
the latter are usually attended by so bad, they’ll have open tires there?’
cblevously re h«
Irrevre-1 after paying &gt;15/&lt;M to his widow and
1 a few1ei^&lt;«,WM to be divided among much religion, but who stuck by the three or four of the former. As soon ooen fires know
“Ob, yet.” mid ibe; "tb.
]\£ftHIGAN EXCHANGE,
as the other birds begin to build, thev
&gt;url,&lt;y w&gt;ll &gt;nm .1 Kn. Me
* ”
^v'
“LC*il *•&gt;/ W* flv® &lt;l*ughteM. Martin Scbwaner. ship, why the people would notcotue are du tire
r*w, prowling about They cost someth i
* '
Detroit, Michigan.
Craktn’i. Ihkiw, Monday
enln,pretty Itttaatater-in-toMt
awia-taw, who ta the executor, paid to church. "I cannaexactly tell, roon; like gypsies, not to steal the young of
nexL
”
know
she
religiously
believes
in
'em.
|
tlie
&gt;l$.tXMJ
to
Mrs.
Schaefer,
but,
after
ye preached on Spring and Autumn others, but to steal their eggs into
Lrox &amp; Posts*, Proprietor...
I am impatteuLto are her-tor the finl. five yea**, the executor's charges for
Ha purchas'd fata sweetheart a pair
other birds’ nests, and so shirk the three rooms and an open fire than of
time shire uiwWill's -fux------ iaerrixtaaiK) claiins of one kind and
•f ten-button kid gloves, and lauded
labor and responsibility of hatching Rlldetl palace with unhlndtad grates.
, Mr. I/ertaoa ha
i BJMXhrtT teaye but
to i&gt;e distributed
and rearing their own young. As
! thoughtful]s* al the
( U.J —
__I
..
1 among iLe children, and from Ihjs he
vant-girl took them, and going to the
like melted rubies I
ta to deduct a cotnmiaatan and tfae px- being frwh, maybe it would
fora then can be Huie or no rivalry or “Ven you find any ring no unden&lt;tan.' foot of the stairs, bawled out. “Ph«*e
bars of grate.
I pensesof senouaring.
another Heoday or two J”
mtas 'ere’a a young man ’ex box
competition between the malm, one it Is always something fine”
brought you a pair ofleggingafj'

^skrillt jgiwrtortf.

To the First Robin.

M

H

J

B

W

apkii. minis.

�stand* Laura, the giri of trine, weeping
because she could m&gt;t go to the aaw- call and examine’
HAS OPENED AN
mill far turpentine, with her cohrin ofOUR STOCK!
seven, whose left hand is muffled up to
keep from harm a finger that got sliced
this morning while making a kite. . In Timber fe the best m»
the kitchen is the baking going oh, arid
in the parlor is the piano-tuner, with
•-nir that
his “running the scales.” But I wont to -tane
- aairo fl,nta
ww
elegant
stock
tell you how pTMStnt to ns nil, arc the
'ork. The mode of ewape, visits of your, wide-awake Nashville
&amp; GQQK
CO.
7fi SOLD IIV 1870 BY
to. Tweed by one “Bliss,” Nkws. It has come to «» oecawonaBy
for sons years, but for several months
whilst they were taking daily exerei*v it has been sent us regularly from the
in the prison yard. The affair was qui­ officx nnd among all the papers and i
etly planned and neatly executed. On niagiuinra Hmt coiae to, our bouse, the
And Feed,
OF
that night that he visited bis family be News holds its own. Tho little folka
seize H Re read it ’ even before,their
FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO,
B ide _4 iroXv, and one laughable part to
SUIT,
it is. th»»y consider It is a jjetaonal neg­
under absolute roles,- t ook him in charge lect if in the localyooltuuu«, no ment ion
and controlled hU movement# until he is m.iilv of then- uucka; and we older
was safely and secretly landed on Span­ ones like the paper well. • We note a
ish soil. This nombination reeervnd a constant and genera! improvement iu
stipulated sum from Tweed for their
its make-up and enjoy ite fcoqnnn.t no­
Who ha« Just received
eervkre. During h« exile Tweed was tices of the growth aud progrusv of your
known ns John Socor.
village. We are glad to see the adverVermontville, March 28th.
Tweed is dow a bioken-dowu old ticement* increase, and new names and
•
O,G . STEBBINS.
notices follow dose on- tbe did' ones.'
den of his tmnegrewiomi. and accord­ Though wo have never upcu yonr town
ingly has “thrown op.the sponge,r turn­ we feel almost aoqtudnted with it, and JONES A SELLECK,
ed ail of his property over to the au­ old familiar names would'be missed if
thorities, and promises to make every they wt-re alipjx doiit of the paper. Wo
restitution in his power for the reinis- hope with all the spirit nnd enterprise
rion of hi»‘twenty yearn of thieving op­ that marks your to wn aud paper, sub­
erations, which will undoubtedly term- scribers may increase. I wipjmeo it is
imste the prosecution ngaiaxt tho .we maple sugar season with you. As we
great and flourishing Tammany Ring. receive our supplies yearly from your
The.story of Tweed is a torribio war­ town we begin to think the BWeetne is
ning to there who fill places of public may be on its way east. This is oar
trust, and as such wflF&lt;ivc through first warm apring-Uke day. The snow
American History.
.
fo just r^ll gone, but the land is too wet
for any work. This morning the far­
The Brooklyn bridge between New mer sowed his clorcr seed, and that is
York and Brooklyn now has its foot­ the first work of spring. The fields of
THE PROPRIETORS .ARE READY
path completed, and it is expected-that wheat promise well. The long winter
WITH A FEW PRICES
the whole structure will be finished has kept them well covered with snow,
I claim that no farmer can afford to use any other Plow for
TO
DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­
during tbe present year. It viil bo and as wheat is the gold of Western
the-following reasons, which will strongly appeal to the good
0,003 feet long, the central span being New Ydpk, farmers watch the prospect
FUL
FOB
PAST
FAVORS,
THEY
SO
­
1,395 feet long and 135 high. It will be of the promised-harvest. But" we can’t
sense of the fanners:
85 feet in width, including a promenade expect settled weather till the ieo u all
I will close, and leave it to your
good judgement where to leave
1st. Our Plows cost less than than any Chilled Plow, and but littlo more
thirteen feet wide, two railroad tracks, gone from Lake Erie. Til! that is gone LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PAT­
your
C
ash aud Pboduck:
and four wagon or street-car tracks. we know the drilling west winds must
than the common Iron Plow.
26-33
The approaches on the Brooklyn ride blow over our land. But if icy now, it RONAGE.
2nd. They will last much longer than common or Chilled Iron Plows
from the terminus to the anchorage will comes with healing ou its, wings iu tho
The testimony of those who have used them is that the Mutild-Boards will
ni^DO.y A YORTOY
be 830 fact, and on the New A’ork ride. heats of r-ummer. In these low-lying
last five times as long as those made of common iron.
1,889 feet. Tho entire coat will I* $80,­ level lands, we should suffocate with
3rd. Those Plows will scour where uo'other Plow wilt
Print*, new Patterns 7cts
000,000. It ia the largest uhcJ longest bent in sntrfiner, were it not for the cool ^INSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS.
4th. The draft of the Diamong Steel is the lightest of any in use.
This
bridge in the world.
refreshing west wind from off “old
General Dealer* in
Mice Ginpham,
lOcta
results from the excellency ol the metal and perfection in the style and
Erie."’ We mustown how far behind
workmanship
of
the
Plows.
The rowdies of Oakland, Ind., to the you iare we of this older land, in tbe
Old Dollar Jhp Tea SO eta
Sth. These Plows being made of the finest quality of English Steel and
number of over twenty, wen ton n spree Temperance Reform. All honor to the
tempered by a patent process, it is uniform, equally hard throughout
together. After, getting drunk, they workers in this war against strong
A Coflfee 8tfg&gt;r, 81 lbs *1 and being all of an even hardness it wears much more evenly than any
went to a church in which a revival drink." No budges are worn here, but Prntucr.
We keep eoauaaUj oh ho*4 a gx&gt;J MJortawat of
chilled iron or other castings, there being uo toft streaks or toft tpo/t io it as
meeting was in progress and drove out we bow, iu respect, to every rod-ribbon
is usually the case in chilled iron.
.
the congregation. Then they took po- worn iu the west—tiiis through the! SHINGLES, SALT, LIME. SEEDS,
session of a graveyard, built bonfires News of course—with good cheer and
6th. Tho Diamond Steel Plow is made with both wood and iron beams,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
■
on the graves, anti broke down the greeting.
,
.WESTr.Kx"NEW Youkeu.
and with lhe Perpendicular Landtide, that is decided by all good farmers to
tombstones to dance on. The respec­
he the best.
NMbrtU«,Mteh, Jxn. 1.1*77.
G. A. TRUHAK.
table citizens rallied under the leader­ A Terrible Tossing by an lufiirlated
7th. Theae Plows run steadier and hold easier than any plow in the
Cow.
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKB.
ship of a sheriff, and arrested the sac­
market.
‘
rilegious revellera.
6th. An extended Plow Trial showed that these Plows draw more than
About four nub's out on the Gratiot
road, at a small place called LecM-Rle,
100
lbs.
lighter
than lhe some style ot Plows made from common iron, and
A religious war ia raging in the South lives Alexander Bender, a well-to-do
much lighter than the best of Chilled Plows to lie had.
■
American Republic of Columbia. On farmer. Lm«t Friday morning he start­
9lh. the new patent plow wheel on the Diamond Steel Plow is the best
the one side uro the Roman Catholic ed for Romeo on bmum-sn, leaving his
J. LENTZ
SONS
made. Il has a babbit meta! center, and- is so constructed as to entirely
clergy and their adherent*, and on the wjfc and » servant girl iu charge of the I
Manufacture aud Deal in
house. About four o’clock Mr*. Bender
protect it from dirt, and will last five times as long as a common whefI.
other the so-called Liberal^.. Unlike visited a pasture lot near the Imre to j
.
some South American warn this content drive the enttlr under shelter, aud du- I
-mi i 4—i~i "nA *
10th. On tho whole, the Diamond Steel Plow is n MODEL OF BEAU­
L-L L A AX I? LA A v* •
has so far been attended by much blood- covered one of tbu cows lying iu out:; JL
TY AND FINISH. None but the very best material aud workmanship
the lot, while war
wnr her wus
wits,,
wa
siied nnd wide- devastation. Neither corner of rhe
is employed in their construction and I offer them to the farmers a! Barry
lyinganewh-ta&gt;rn coif, a* the day!
OTEvery Deacnplioi
party is inclined to show merey with quite ?old Mr*. Bender’s pity Was
and Ealou counties with the assurance that they will.be a source of pleas­
From a Wash Stadd to a ®
and it is not probable that strife will aroused, and calling tbe scivuntgirl
ure pud a great and lasting benefit to them.
Farmers you will see the
cease until the clergy or their enemies protHined that they together should car­
great saving to you to use none but the Diamond Steel PlovV when yuu
ry
the
calf
into
the
burn.
shall have been crushed.
consider
the
fact
x
thnt
every
chilled
or
hatdened
Iron Plow cost, on an
During the coiivcr«itiini tlie cow re­
mained perfectly qnict, tmt when Mrs.
average, from 3*5 «u 825 every year to keep it in repairs.
’
IN OUR
Tbe Virginia proposition to tax the Bender made a motion tn lift the calf,
retail liquor traffic by exacting a cent the cow, with n spring awl a rurii cutight OoflOLii Department I
The Diamond Steel Plow lias been thoroughly tested in all
the lady upon her horns nnd throw her
for every drink sold lias become a law into tho nir. The.servant girl fled, We have a large stock of Coffins aud
kinds of soil and I append a few of the many names of farmers
ns respects the city of Richmond, ex­ Mtrvaming to a distant p*»rt of the
CuHktti uud a full line of
cept that it lacks tlie signature of the field, and iier shouta. with the cries of
I sold the Diamond Steel to in the past season, and who are
Governor. Tho bar-tenders-nro to use .terrorfrom Mrs. Bender,seemed togottd
the infuriated cow. as.she again and
universal in saying it is the best Plow made for all kinds of
We also have a
a registering apparatus somewhat like again to-..&lt;'d the woman into the nt/ i
a conductor^ bell punch, and a severe until the latter fell - insensible to the
I plowing.
penalty ia to be inflicted for neglecting ground, Tbe cow then began to roll
the bodj*
riie inanuunte woman over
And a Careful man to attend
to honestly record the sales.
DAVID W. SMITH, Castleton.
HENRY FEIGHN'EB, Maple Grove.
and over in the mud, and finally low­
FUNERALS.
JAMES L- GREGORY.
“
GEORGE MARSHALL,
“
ered her hunts, rushed at the uom.m.
The School Commissioner of Hardin EV1 Y. a ft vmenduemsnse of strength
JACOB PURKEY.
“
ORSON SWIFT,
••
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county, Ky., is reported to have lately lifted her from the ground and threw . Wo have added to &lt;mr New MannCHARLES HYDE,
“
DANIEL DELLER,
“
“
her completely over u Jfcuce that is ful- factory a PLAXiuli AND MATCHEIL
said that the few school housca in this ly five feet high. , Separated from her ,' aj'd »«• prepared to do .every descripGEORGE DAVENPORT, Woodland. JOSEPH WARBUTON, “
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-eounty are not as good as “tlie average
;
...
toiler calf and tionof ' '
horse stable, and that oxa while,
vl*' the
‘ ! Mni. Bender’s life was" saved.
ag greater
people thereabouts an- making
_ ____ \.Thr Mrttenrd servant girl aroused
, ■
• the neighbors and nn uirs*cngi-r
uu-iucnp-r was
t-JTorta to raise stock than to educate sent neighborfor Dr. K Riser, and when Mrx Beutheir children."
We keep everything that is kept in
def was examined ft woi» found thnt one
of her legs was broken Inst above the .Grand Rapids or Jackson, soil at a very
A Kansas farmer purchased u re vol­ km*. Ixrth lega were bttaly brniord. her small uiargiu, and solicit n call from
’ * r was covered with briiiwu and
ver for hi* wife nnd insisted on target Klight
—„jt cuta, while there was one horri­ intiuidingpurcitnsera of FURNITURE.
practice. so
practice,
»o that site could defend her ble
LLwound,
----------- about
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Nashville, April Snd, 1877.
air_itu-hes ...
in length.
By my competitors who are offering an inferior Steel Mould Board Plow,
house in case of hlsabri-uce. After tire fn,'u lllf; topofthv right hipjointonmnd
•
J. LENTZ t SONS,
as it is not made of Diamond Steel nor hardened by the patent process and
tana tan ta., do, out otia. i*, ..d W 9“ i* “* ‘b”
fails in all of the points I claim for the genuaine Diamond Steel Plow.
the cow biiriwl, he said Ise guessed that;
________ ♦■■w— '
she'd better shoot with an ax.
j A Chicago dog bite u worth $800 to
- ■ ■ .... ...
,
j tjlv victim.
Tbe entente of sheep are now ii«8d for i------ ---------------------- --------- —!J-::
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Ournwrirra will re-

A

Corn, Meal

PRICES LOW.

DENTISTS

GRANO ttAPiM 'dWtSION.

CHARLES 0. WOLCOTT

NEW SPRING STYLES

Readyl?ay

BARRYVILLE MILLS.

TEFiE

FOR THE SPRING TRADE!

which every Farmer wants to see before buying.

PROBATE ORDKK.

tht ynr onr tboow.nd «i»lit huDCrnl and ecren't,
♦even; prewrtt. Clement R«ulih,Je&lt;hrr of Probate.
In the matter rfthstwiateor J5ELLIE J. HOLLEU, a minor.
On reading and filler tha pat titan, daly verified,
of PlillHp Hotter, ytiirdlan of taM minor, priylnf
fur I'renro in leH certain ml estate of Mid minor.
In .aid petitiondroerilsxl.

SMITH.

FURNITURE!
&amp;

Handsomo Parlor Suit!

PIONEER STORE!

NEW GOODS!

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!

FINE HEARSE!

SPECIALTIES

planing nnd patching.

DO NOT BE DECEIVED

drceia—d. NotMX !■ brroi-y Rivet) that i »h
■I public suction, to tbs h!«tx-.l bidder, o® 8ai
tho Sth day of &gt;l*y. X 1&gt;. W77, st ten o'ci
ths forenoon, at the premlaro herein dewrit

latcrwt of tbs MU4.4rtcMed 4. i» ud to tfat re;
route sltustn! »o4 MhK tn Mw County of Barry. 1
tbo SUU of MU bigan. known and drocribwl it ft
Io • » lo-wil: The. erol half—l-i—at Ute unit h-wt«
quirt**—14—®f roclion thirteen—13—town wo—
—north of rinr.'rnrott-l-writ, County al H*r:
""pX’X'
Msreh Sn4. X D. 1*77.
LEWIS DURKEE.
'-6-32
Ad.nl-i-tn.ter of add Estate.
«’ Xotle*.
fiun or
I

Probate Cuiwt for ttaCexuitf ot tan
53«1 d.r of Hareh, MH. MX modth. I

SJ^lt^Sl&amp;SSS
kr »■&lt;. ud U. .-. h
wtH b. W...J k l....
CLEMENT SMITH.'JurlgS of Probm*.
4. Kxxrr»ir, Cork.
27-31.
Probate Notlwe.

MEN’S AND BOYS’

WAR!
durable belt.

*and
“! after

are first eleaused

'w

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1 TO armsJ,____
THE CRY !

that twisted into ropes and
WOV.U Into bdtiu,.
Ilf

AVp

Mnwt

Fight,

Another hotel horror ’ Tbe Southern

FIGHT IT IS!
burned on Wednesday last, and overi
one hundred iwraomt. mostly help in
tbe betel, burood to death. It was a

They say that Brigham Young is
dreadfully uneasy. Justice is on his

tta muutry &lt;u

Farmers, when you want anything
in the Farming Tool Line, always go to
1,SUU' *TRMK*TfM&lt;rrH. Jodra of Frokato.

v T7--.

.1 ■

—- T,

WOLCOrrSHiRDWlBt&amp;iGRICBLTBRll STORES
‘where you will find a full complete line ot
shelf and heavy Hardware and Tinware,
WHICH IS CHEAPER Jackson Wagon, Platform and Single Buggies,
JKX
Peerless Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Oom
IM.W71.
THAW EVEK!
and Fallow Cultivators, Coat’s Hay and Grain
Rake, Harrow’s, Road Scrapers, Double Sho­
vel and Single and Five Tooth Cultivators, at MUSIC? MUSIC?
CSJurn. aMiwstS!
Bottom Prices.
►«—'*r»isos, ncTuats. arc.
A full lino of ground Plow Points for old
PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
style Plows.
And the only place in town where you can
e. m:. everts
get First-class Tinsmithing done.
Union Block. Hastings.

CHAS. 0. WOLCOTT.

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CONSIDER

READ AND

— Hiram KuI* building unto him—Harley I&gt;ee la building a new fence
—Ch’an up the croquet ground* and
roll out th* mallet and the hall.
-B. R fciracUb to butting a new
picket fence around hi* residence.
—And here cow# the hbiToeofibical
bull frog with We mournful tong.
—House-cleaning time i*&gt; swooping
down upon ns like a whirl wind in An-

Ii.r.tM

i lissd^-Md all
Com.
The Reliable JPirm of
Mt. rtai. and as durLOOAXMATTO3UL
1 Mtefll, iron, seawmed
MiHl
. ____ ----hands can make •
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YOTICE
ta l&gt;Hro UrarwriyeA)lprrara.i.rtw,i1i«aWM&lt;»«rt.
Webster, Marshal, and W. H. Prescott’s i tbett
“ranch* declared u nubinncc. Our 1ed to the puis* of the bumble far- with me, will plf-ttse call aud settle
mer or the pompon* bond bolder. . Not
davs from date.
Council i* Imrim-tM.
need of any farmer riding horre-back,
March 15th.
_____
Have just added, to their usual large stock of General Merchapdisa, a
—Town-meeting day throughout tbe ’nr jolting the ungrl out of his wife ini
.
.
.
entire conpty will be rrmcrnlBred for .
an old rickety lumber wagon, so
ite quietude and. freedom from drink. .aa Loe Reed will sell them a beautiful / *
‘ ArtywoRTH At Co.’s.
On that day iu Haatings, where for tbe ,square-box buggy for tlOO, or a’ sub­
UP’ Sugar Cured Hams only 13 cte.
lart 15 year* whititvy has flowM as free ,stantial platform wagon tor tlBS, and
as water, not a soul was drunk.. Hur­ wait until after harvest for his- pay. per lb. at tlie old and reliable meat
market of Rox AClmtkk.
rah for tbe Red Riblxm.
■Their work it all fully warranted.
-Oranges and Lemons, the finest you
—The bright sun is here, and coming
The New Board of Sspcrvtsora.
every saw, almost given away at
are iteautiful days, bringing treasures
’ Lrx Bro’s.
of flowers and delicious medley qtbjM
Below is the names of tho eighteen
songs, which will open the heal th-j
. 1 j men who wpi constitute ou,r county go v•qirings from within, adj! vvnnn up U.
,e ertunent for the ensuing year. Ten of
The beat Uncolored Japan....80eta.
heart of tlie determined misanthropic, .
them are Republicans and the remain­
Good Uncolored Japan.. .3 lbs for $1 Which were bought for CASH nod will be mold at the low eat
and the garrulous wliiner.
ing eight Democrats. In the main it is
Goon Uncolored Japan.. .4 Iba'for ft Living l?rices■~The Hastings House is tho "1&gt;om” ia good board.
.'_At Truman’s.
hotel of Hasting*. M. H. Wing, the
Assyria. ThomasU. Bartram.
ty Gyimrn sella Middleville flour.
genial host thoroughly understands the
Barry, William P. Sidmun.

Milbrf .

UAKI1VO GOOD FLOUR,
And a Good Yield.

FWUR AND FEED

LARGE STOCK OF

Dry-goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND -SHOES,

Church is undergoing its Anhhing
touche*.
the business and keeps a hotel that is a • Baltimore, Henry Houghtalin.
CV Machine Needles, all kinds and
—All the saw mill-men are working
credit to Hastings. Why not stop at a
numbers, at___________ Whkxlkr*.
Castleton, Lewi* Durkee.
hard now, and three-story lumber piles’
first-claa* hotel, no long tm it costa no
Carlton. Frederick Hecht.
ry You have all been dreaming.—
are rising.
more than aecond-rate house*.
Hastings, FMadet Jboicn.
The finest lot of Crockery in town at
Mr. J M. Wood ba* moved his fam­
’ “
City, Traver* Phillips
A. M. Daughxrtt’a.
—
Wm.
Kerr
has
sold
the'brickyard
ily into the village, and occupies A. J.
“
“ DaridG.Itobineon.
to Wm. Boston, of Dexter, for $500.
Hardy’s house.
Hope, Milan L. Waldroff.
_X —II. j. H*nchett, of Maple’G.rove, in Mr. Boston haa also purchased A. G.
J. Lxxte Sc Sok’s.
Irving, Allen Matthcm.
gettirtfc out, timber for a new saw mill. Brace’s house and lota, and will move
Johnstown, Lovf’lT. Dewey.
UP- 50differentkiodaofWall Paper
to tikis village and become a permanent
The frame will lx? 90x80.
Maple
Grove.
Adam
Wolf.
and
Bor
der
to
match
at Truman’s.
citizen. He is an old brick-maker nnd
—Wm. Kerr has purchsAeil John Eh Orangeville, Lewis A. Nichol*.
will rnn the yard for all it’s worth.
LOOK HIRE! LOOK HEBE!
rot’s house and lot on Main St., paying
Prairieville, George Thomae.
.
Farmers of the vtcisrrr of Nash­
for the same, t«351 cash.
~
‘ &lt; —A party of twenty odd persons, con - . Rutland, James D. Benham.
ville: I have come among you to
Thornapple, John F. Emory.
—Our merchants are making every sitting of men, women and children, of
manufacture
such Farming Implements
Woodland,
Carlton
and
Hastings
townWoodland. Im Stotcell.
.
preparation for a heavy spring trade.
a* vou need, and am going to erect a
.ships, on Monday morning, 'started for
Yankee Springs, Zebulon B. Hoyt.
And they ought to have it.
«building for that purpose, and I ask
be far western gulden state of Cali­
your patronage, thinking that you Ixad
—Geo. Hall was called by a telegram fornia, to locate farms. They purchas­
Common Council Proceeding*.
rather help to build up your own town
to Iowa, on Saturday last, to attend ed tickete from Grand Rapids, paying
and enhance the value of your own
th* bodafde ol fcbd.riag father.
farms than 40 patronize those large
$65 each.
CoDMCU. Rooms, ?
towns,
aud enrich the farmers around
April 7th, 1877. J
—C. Kill is enclosing hi*-.residence
them. Look to your own interest. I
—Geo. Dilbnrn, one of Maple Grove’s
Meeting held, appointed by the Pres will not be undersold. Blacksmithing
with a. neat. Wtet.fence, and Jacob
ident.
Present
—
Parody.
Truman,Leo,
wealthiest farmers, made due preparadone to order. Come and wo me at
Young is re-shinglitig his hoireb:
,I|,U lu .uunin, J KinMri n.
tlie foundiy.J. M. WOOD.
U»o«tobuMa«„e frame hou«-. Ut ! j Demotion
it ,
b^G^A^Truman, it was
• —Can it be that Wm. Keirin a l&gt;ar- upon consulting his pocket liook, he I decided
to hold regular meetings
t7* Rcniombcr the great bargains in
berf ' Grif. s||« lidisiraoiiiiiKa “kIiav- concluded he could afford a brick one,
■, tliejxecond
mtc m-wuu mid
and fourth Mondays of o
each Crockery, at
A. M. Dauohertt’s.
ing shop” in the rear of his store.
‘
nnd consequently is making arrange- j’ month.
‘ Ou motion council adjourned.
—New Prunes ten pound* for 11.00,
—Next week we shall place at the manta to build the most magnificent
Calvin Ainsworth,
_____________ At Lee Bro’s.
• head of our.bumnee&lt;i directory the card residence in M.
n
,
President.
Geo. W. Francis. Recorder.
rir Gents, look at those $3.2ff Fine
of our new village government.
—The “Woman’s Christian Temper­
Boots at
Truman’s.
Council Rooms, )
&lt;1 —Vermontville Ims concluded to con­ ance Union" of Nashville, held their ’
April »tb. 1877. J .
struct a &lt;300 bridge acrore the Thorn­ first regular meeting April 5th, and tho
CF* The largest, best and cheapest
Regular meeting held.
apple, near W. D. Purchis’ mill.
following officers were elected: Prcsstock
of
Clothing
in
town
at
—------ ' I Prerent.—President, Cook. Truman,
Wheelers.
—-Rev. Mr. Drrn wifi preach ns nsunl idftrt, Mrs. W. H. Young; Vice-Preal Parody, Roe nnd Reruokh. Trustees.
dent,
Mrs.
M.
J.
Timmerman
;
CorreaOn
motion
G.
A.
Truman
was
elected
in the Christian Church next Sabbath '
r?*, 10 earns new styles Glassware
pondingSecretary-Mra. L. J. Wheeler; ■ President, Pro-lcm, for the ensuing
morning. No service in the evening.
1
Daugherty's.
Birding
L. Adda KfcUK. ’molinn bj. 1&gt;linldv „ WM decWed just received at
—The returns are coming in slowly. ■Treasurer, Mrs. B. F. Reynolds.
—
Look at our Shawls, from $1.00 to
| to vote bv killot for Village Attorney
On Monday Mrs. John Andrews pre­
Arlsworth &amp; Co. ,
—Next Monday a new railroad Umo
lS,’;
w„ &lt;l^a vib $5.00 apiece.
rented John with a darting daughter. t
ty L'ltesl Stylo Spring Hats at
table u|ll take effect. It ia expected Jagv Attorney, and John Webster, Mar­
—Truman, Aylsworth, Wojc^t^ ^nd ।that the mail east will pare this plivce |
f|
K a
Truman’s.
Fleming Rive hnng their awnings, pre- ।nbont an hour earlier, the night train ‘Ou motion the Treasnn,r’s bonds were
—The best place to buy Distite is at
paratory to catching samiucr breezes. (east will pare about 10o’clock, connect­ fixed at three thousand ildlars.
On motion the Marshall's bonds were
' Lee Bro’s.
at Jackson with $he Atlantic and fixed at two hundred dollars.
—That broken leg of D. S. Hobbs’ is ing
'
On motion Council decided to pay
— Ladies Foxed Shoes $1.25, Worth
so far recovered that Daniel is able to JPacifiic expresses, and the Grand Rap­
Chas. Brady ten dollars for use of his $1.50, at
Truman’s.
express will be taken off, and the office*
l»e out again, with the use of crutches. ids
'
for meetings tbe cnsning year.
Glad of iL
1 old Evening express pnt on. It is n de­ • Petition prvM-uteilsigned by A. Gord— Carpet 25 cent* per yard at nier and eight othersprayifig tlint some
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Aylsworth A Co.’s.
—Many of our Woodland neighbors 1sirable diauge.
steps might
uuKiu lx*
mv taken
iukvu to
io suppress
suppree.-* the
uie
loagvfu^;tf» -nHKMdftlteeat of the
—Michael Hines, one of the oldest niiMancv now existing iu our village
nr The best coffee only 25 cents
i*—
W.
Prescott’s* ranch,
mall route between this place and ipioneers
-______
, ___ thia iknown
——. y-m&lt;
of___________
Woodland,_ __
departed
W7^’-. 11.—
______________ At Truman’s.
' 'I 1
■ Kte
-1*0 HM-t
B«l .00,1
life last Mraxl.y
Mondav tdsht
nteht. x
mrad
about &lt;8
03 1 .. &lt;&gt;" »n«&gt;ti&lt;»n petition
JH-tnion wo*
wa* granted, mid
aud
_rT
• ... ,
.um-uui instructed to serve a writry The boss place to buy anything
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yeare.
More than
thirty years ngo--he
। u n notice on him to desist
or suffer the
you want, is nt
Daugherty’^
nioa., is'Vi*semg-Yc I ar i vmini the sottHi located iu Woodland, took up govern- penalty of Slate law.
port of the state. He i* expected home eminent land, nnd built him a home.
The following bills were presented
— Call at Lee Rros. for Pocket and
the last of the week. ■
i ; . :
' from which he has never moved, until a
’2
..
Table Cutlery.
r1"allowed nt $3.0fr
Sy Stwar cured.Shouldera only Octa,
—Dr. Rej*nolds found 870 men in
new of the midnight hour he received
H.
W.
Flint,
opening
alleys,
etc.
1.25
at the old and reliable meat market of
Charlotte, who were willing to abstain ____ _ ___ _____ _ __________ _T_
Sam Durkee, ‘
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75
Death’s call—a call that trembling hnRoe Sc Clever.
from the drink tiiat intoxicates, and
inanity murt ever obey. He wo* much . Q11 motion the President waaauthorjoin the Reform bond.
Notice to Teachers.
respected, and leave* many friends, be- j }a
—W. H. Proaeott- has l»een making: .Wra.Mh—Sw.MM^.tbhmn, ( ommittec of thrtr, and Committee of
There will be an examination ot
Teachers held at tbi Nashville School
himitelf notorious by peddling “the dev­■ kin,to mourn their loss.
three'on Roods.
Honsei on Friday and Saturday, the
On niotiini Council a&lt;U&lt;xurnccl.
ice kindling wood’’ to 'bqjte st 5 eento’
—George Franck says he belibvM in
SOth-and
91st of April, 1877. Each ap­
Calvin Ainswubth,
per swig. Shame on him.
plicant must attend lx&gt;th days.
advertising. Two’insertionsof a small
President.
John M. Roe.
Gao. W. Francis, Recorder.
-TheM.-E. Sor-TiCI Trill
hrfa nl- “nd” in the News brought him a cnaSupt. of Edioola.
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John1 tomer. who purchased Ids farm M a
Hereafter teachers will be charged
Smith, on Tuesday eve.. April 17th. Al fair price. A liberal expenditure of
OBITUARY.
one dollar each for special examinations.
cordial invitation is extended to all. . money for advertising every branch of
Lewis Durkee. ).
Eliot CoinTATT. J rS’M'$up
..unuicno, always
oi.ii.jn pays.
pajn. cumr
Some years ago
"PCr * ***
!Unr’“-l!
—Thos. Blaifwlill has purchased Jesse, business,
r.
CIUKIXT Boaiit. I
Austin’s residence across the river, and a man might do bnslnere without ad-;
vertMing.
but
in
this
live
age
a
man
;
MBivsm-j-.Lw*
rtytam.
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will soon move into town. Jesse has
who thinks he can do burinem without
She ins born in the county of Heath,
Now ia the tim**-of year for Pn
moved over in the east part of town.
Every
advertising is shunned by a readingIreland, in the year 1799. In 182H she, in, Lung Fever, &amp;c.
—Thia pleasant weather is sure to call community, and considered n town! J’ VA ^,‘r huslmnd and two childfen. should have a bottle of BoicilEl
man
Syrup. Don't allow for -o
cut the petty thieve* aud tramps, and drone,
ln
beJJM
ment that cough to take hold it behooves our citixens to take in o’
villase Of Br&lt;»krill&lt;-, on dw child,
ctalj, your
vour family
f.iniljr or jroumli. 0oi&gt;-Z. B. Wiiliwn is running a “Imnk- &gt;.brautit.i!
J™J*Hrockville.
night* their Mondays washing and
l.aok.of
l.ror. nro, wii.-re JAt “in'I'two, Avthtno. Pn,,«ota». Croup.
um" grocery rforc down at Hastin-rt.! ]j^d
ej tho’Si.
'
“sidi" like.
‘lived clithl jearo, and on&lt;- of ttaw Hommoiw* and olhCT fctal ihawa
His stock is all new, fresh and nobby, lyean&gt;w»U»inov?t«bl,
(yearn
u«x,
J(MrlBSl,«)ra
“• ta- Altboujb ili. Iron Gxn—The wily cows are the high-cock-o- nnd as well selected ns any man of’thp
IhoAngel
AnPlofof Death
Do.ll, spread his
1,1. btart
*1 curil1'' thouxumlv of
nines ■*’
. . .. X-—r
these dreaded diseases, yet it is much
loninis that run the streets and yards
of this village. We hope the new conn­ bumtteM ean make. The goods were , appenml for thr ftrax time in America, liettor to have it at hand when three
doses
will cure you. Oue bottle will
- cil will bnfld a pound big enough to
bought for cash and are being sold at spudding oonnternarimt nnd terror bv- Inst your whole family a winter and
hold them all, and see that it is used, nuusually low prices. U’t every one of |
keep you safe from danger. T“ —------“’‘4 •&lt;&lt;k»th «-&gt;”l
consumptive, do not real until
•■ZnphV 8h.nd.„ Mnral. rara,^!
tried this remedy. Sample I
—The Council have under considera­ him when they gn to Hastings, and do , moved
;«*'
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cent*. Regular sixe.75 cento,
spirit of
deyntfcjn wjth ’*
your Druggists, Boise Bro*.
tion tbe subject of uniting tho three thiir trading at the little store on the
’ ’ *
road districts, which at present com­ corner, jurt north of the Hastings House, uoincn in ninn-fenng to the wants of
pose the village corporation, and pnt I'atTon^rt Zephand get the worth of the nick nnd dying. Wishing to better
There is no Medicine that has accom­
thetr condition and to taste more fullv
them under control of one afreet dtoii- your greenbacks.
the sweets of liberty, they resolved to plished so much as Shiloh’s Consump­
miaidoDcr.
move to the United States, and accord­ tion Cure. It ha* established the fact
. —Last Friday night’s temperance
thkt Consumption can bo cured, while
' —Robinsona Swim Bell Ringers, are mass meeting at the Opera House was ingly in 1884 came to Cnmillus, pnon- for A st limit, BnuifhitU, Croup, Hosrredagn County, N. Y., where they remain*
billed to be at the Opera House, thia nsnocere. Short speeches were made ed ten years, and in 1844 removed to ness. Whooping Cough, and all Lnng
evening. Thia company give a first- by Hon. Clement Smith, Dr. C. O. Scot t, Assyria, this county, where shcliasliv- direaae* it has no equal. Na Medicine
for 88 years, on the same Jami, 550 was ever sold on such favorable terms.
class entertaixqnent, of the concert or­ J. J. Potter, Wnt. Killen and Mr. Wat- ed
_ that
_______________
period a widow. LWing her If it was unreliable it wnuld bo the
der, and well worth tbe price of admis­ Ml, of Greenville. Doe Scott told the of
long !:*•
life“ she enjoyed most excellent greatest folly to guarantee it. It co*u
sion—w hich is only 88 cents.
been
sick enough nothing to try it, ns it can be retm nrd
ftary nf hi* Bufferings whilst under; health, never having be
----------------if it docs not give satisfaction after us­
—Walter Ramhardt, thenewlyelec^
ing two-thirds of a Wtlc. Call at my
cd R» nublican conatalde, of West C*- rus many effort* toward reformation, ■. non from disease was principally duo drag store and get a sample bottle for
in a pathetic manner, th*t touched j to a plain and simple diet, moderation 10 rents, or a regular size Fifty Cente
&lt;1. If your lungs are acre,
sore, or cheat
ortl.
to.various household or
thieving mauradera. to the tone of many brarte; but said to-night he i *.n
or back lame, use Shiloh's BkllaPontwelve scriptural bushels of of oat*, on
ka Plaittkr. which seldom fails to gi ve
relief.
H
albert
&amp;■
Co.,
Nashville,
and
with
the
help
of
Almighty
God.
he
all
circnmarancea.
Hhe
took
a
lively
iuS-tunlAy«wbt, Anm btm.
&lt;’•»*
in ali that pertained' Mich. Sold elaewbero by dealers gen­
—Bort Tiniler, who has been in the n trnld keep it and be a mnn. At the i
_
ekwoffhe
-----------------meeting.
-----------------------------------Doc stepped for­
“HACKMr.TAckHa now and delightful
en.ploy of the Boaton more ever sweo
ittoeoMM thk village. returned to ward, put his name to the pledge, and ; was spared to see 90 mang useful du- Perfume sold liy Halliert &amp;. Co., Xa«hwas speetilly fallowed by some, eighteen rovrnraand inventions to lighten the ville, Mich., ebewherc. by dealers gwietMllv.
.
' more, many of whom will b© valuable
additions to the RM Ribhonbcts.
J. H. McLaughlin and T.
i/ironm!
' —There will be a Temperance Social first, and tohare*
school district,
dill won the
at the Open Huure, on Wednesday eve.,
money.
six m number, aw
iradX.fzs
ingf ia the M'.hool buure Tueaday eve­
ter which a good time I* anticipated. of one die nu*t g
A cordial invitation is extended to all.

i’±r"rr i dro.KX^'.ii’Ss:

•* I’M” &lt;&lt;* u« u-

X" r'iiEAE

and we wiU convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

Choice Groceries
AT THE

spring,

i&amp;rr.

We are lost receiving for the Early
Spring Trade a desirable line of

BLEACHED AND BROWN

CflttBM, Strips, Tich aii Cietb.
ALL STANDARD MAKES AT

LOW PRICES.

SPECIiLIKDUCEMERTSDORIHGTREBiRDTiMES

We are also in receipt of a fin* a»Bortment of

Women’s, Misses &amp; CM’t’

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.
BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROJfcCO CTS. TO 81.00
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR GALLON.

I always keep the
very best grades of

QTTp A DQ
OU VTlx±l»0

which will be sold
at about rrasr cost.

A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
STANTLY ON HAND ; ALSO A
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

I am constantly receiving additions to mu line o
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!
My story is abort,—can soon be told,
I have the Goods, they must be sold.

IN BOTH KID AND GOAT, BUT­
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICEi.

REMEMBER
We can do you pood on Boots and
Shoes, as our facilities for handling
there poods are unequalled in thia town.
We have tlie

Boss Stock
OF MEN’S BOYS’ A YOUTHS’

CLOTHING

Nashville, Mich., January 30th, 1877.

ANDREW C. LENZ.

On the way.
Do not buy until you
have seen Our Goods nnd Prices. W»
defy any legitimate dealer to livs up to
tlie prices we will make yon.
Our Stock of

HATS, CALFS,
GROCERIES.

Will be complete in a few days.

On or about thefirst of April next, I shall

move my stock of Goods into my new store,
now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now

until that time I will give my patrons some

Q^A/Z IdntU of Country Produce
CT“ taken in exchange for (looda.^^
Nashville, March 7,1877.

W. G. ATLSWORTH i CO.
Gardening for Profit!

Practical Floriculture I

of the

best bargains

in Dry Goods they ever

got in this or any other town.

I will dis-

Gardening for FJwure 1

..^CATALOGUE ft,.

count the best man in the business.
G-JV Id DEN.

Nashville, February Mth. 1877.

Nsraterlujf 1TI [•««*», win&gt; 1 •oU»n^ flaw, w
fhfes
w

BOISE BROTHERS.

PETER BEBEEBIOI I CO.
$600 Pianos for $250.

DEALERS IN

Drugs,

Medicines

CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,
k
SCHOOL.
SURGICAL
MISCELLANEOUS
INSTRUMENTS,
AND BLANK
BOOKS.
PAINTS,
STATIONERY,
OILS.
WALL PAPER.
VARNISHES.
LEGAL BLANKS,
BRUSHES.
TOILET ARTICLES.
FERFUMEEOS,
HXB CJOABS,
TEAS.
AXD TOBACCOS.
SPICES. AC.,

Urfit
afiavfew.

I. G. 1HSW8RTH &amp; C8

J OOK OUT FOB BARGAINS IN

Physl'olanH' Prescription • CareOUljr
Prepared at all H &gt;urs.

—KUu’aariO

D. n. FERCHIS.

CALL -A-USTjD ZEE TTZ

ning of next
’«d two socials this

OTVB MB ▲ TRIAL TRIP. *

Naabrflk, Feu. 24, 1877.

SEF.

S.

�The Western Vntam wit) ndjqw Rte ex:&gt;ple of the Atlantic A ftfrilfrletagra^h
ciotnpany, and ante blbdi a uniform rale of
—- ftw Ifoword mesMigva tn alt prinit* north. s*Mt and' west, and
lhe wipe gonerai rate
tbe Atlantic * Pa-ifta’i
George Keefer and family, auppoaed to
dav» ago. A youiw man named VN ill lam be lhe original family of the Bender* &lt;&gt;f
Krick. who lackea faith in tbe ability tnutdaronstaneln Kanaw. war* arrmted
In Arkansaw by Kanaaa detective* who
have been aliadowing'the Kiefer family
for quite a time, ami are &lt;»ntl&lt;ieut that
they have captured the right paytltw.
well hasted he found hh money sc barred
mua of paper and Ink.
Tbe .pirttuaiiKa’ couventiou at Hauls
('rw-k Iwdd throe aespliaM &lt;« Sunday, the
second day of the meeting. A conference
•»f .one knur otffa. m. was followed by Dr.
hibtwen.-of CoMwwter. win, Under tbe
■irftiuonca," spoke In unknown tongues,
uHl.delighted the Msdienre with an impn-vised poetic effusion of much merit.
Th- afterii&lt;N&gt;n sMKimi was occupied by
l»r. A. B. Spinney, of Detroit, ip an ad'lm« on •‘Inoplration and Mediumship’*
with short apes-cbi* fn-m Henry Willis,
A. J. Flshiaw-li, Mrs. Morse and olbera.
Krening: Ciaifereneeofone hour, followwd l»y A. !*. Fishbartt. of NL lx»ul«, who
spoke on •‘Spiritual Infiuenee." main-

'lw&gt; present time tiiat it did when Christ
was iq&gt;ou the earth. Monday morjung
ill*! closinvexercise*con*i&gt;-tii&gt;gof eoafernneo and aieiliuinhitic relation; and the
•lore tiara' convention adjourned in great
bartuonv. Delegates and medium* were
present 'from HL Ixniia, Detroit, Chicago,
Indian* sod Ohio.
.
• At * eon venlion of passenger and lick-i agents at Grand Kaplds on the 5lh iu«L
all the ml I roods of th- Stale were repre­
sented. AiMirgauinttion was effected by
tbs adoption ot a constitution and by­
laws. The convention dimmaaeti exeur-

definite wm arrived at. A requestor
ih« .fnumtfrcial travelers fur reduced
rwUm.of transit waa taken Into ronaidnr*tiou, but not ucted upon.. The conven­
tion adjournal to meet at Ifetroit on the
&lt; 'hela/ygan rlalMM to be taki»g rank aa
a Hummer reeort.and that there I* acan-eiva "pare room in a hotel or private house
■Bat I* not already t-ugageii for the sumitu- Michigan Unitarian* convened al
Ann Arbor. Tbe oruanlxatlon of the
-emtioii was completed on the licit day,
am! on tiw-m-enud &lt;iay after tbe devotion­
al '-xcrrl-ow, a letter wna rr-ivl from Presi­
dent Angell aaking the delegahm to viall
tlie university. Tlie invitation wm ar• opted. The clmrcbe* the.u made their
repoate through tbnir delegates. Theas
hH-umentaabow thqltheeburuiw* of thia
denomination in thia State arc iu » very
uewlthy condition in all respect*.
•
I'be lato snow wm a great protection to
prumixlng.
r'ruil-growens report the peat-L-Duda
aafe than far. o-&gt; injury whatever having
twm ausminod by tbe extreme cold win•er. Tbe prospect* for all other varielioa
&lt;&gt;l Cruft are alau good.
Jnhn P. Hoyt, id Mivhigatq baa been
R. A. Beal bun beeu flu rd *100 for con­
tempt of court in hta publication* pond­
ing lhe deciaiona in tbe Dougina matter.
The demurrer of Roar- and Real to tbe bill
of --umplalnt In Abe caoe rtf the Begunt*

A akafeton of a human being, appar­
ently a middle aged man, wm found
iv ingln the wrxxia about two tnilrw ea*t
-•fBenb-n Harbor. The evrouer a jury
wdJournedTintil to-morrow. It indicates
having lain over a year. There are suwpiciona of foul play.

p &gt;int* throilghs it the State for the Black
Tbe aait product of Michigan during
Him month of March was 63,776 barrels.
Il is known dial the Kepubliccim carried
tbe State at tbe late election, but nobody
• an give tbe majority. The official &lt;,anva** must tell iL
A skeleton found in the woods near
Beutou Harbor, has been recognised a*
' she retnaliiHul Honry Hull, who ha* been
missing since the'fall *&gt;r 1875. He is
. rVKXignliied by some pocket pieces and hla
"hoe*. An examination of the bones
show* the breast tame lo have lieen cut
with M&gt;me sharp instrument. Tbe gen­
eral ntippoaitioii Is that he was murdered.
Hull generally carried large sum* of
money &lt;&gt;n hl* petwon.
M ilton G. Proetor,a merchant at Wayne,
died from injuriea receiveii while mwunpliitg tn gel aboard a moving railroad
Frauk Monlayna, a noted horae-thisf,
hiu bee* arrested at Kalainaxoo.
Tekinait Crone have thrown up the
&gt; &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;poc contract At the State prison. Tbe
late tire *&gt; ember naw mi them as to com­
pel thsrn to take this step.
A red ribbon club of 4C0 members was
organist*! at Charlotte by Dr. Reynolds
last Friday even fog.
&lt; bemicai works have been atarted at
Flint to collect and utilize tlie amoksaud
gsa escaping froca charcoal pita. Ascetic
arid, wood alcohol, ennnote and asphal­
tum are mauulartured.
FmSer Barnard, trigbty- two year* ofage,
was killed at Hillsdale while walking on
lhe railroad traak.
Beal will appeal his contempt ease to
the Htpreme Court.
Joimathau B. Tuttle, Itemocrat, of Al­
pena, was elected Judge of tbe Twentvthird Judicial Ciecuititast August H. R. W. Coveli, the book­
keeper of ths dealt Bte. Maria Cana! office,
JisauptMu-wland money U&gt; the amount of
J12UU was missing, it was said at lhe
time that Covel! jumped into Lake Huron
rwM.&lt; &lt; nz - L*_____ aw. .
*»i&lt;**ru in i*svroiv. upon
being questioned a* to the manner of bis
•scape rroiq the steamer aud his subse­
quent whereabout*. Covell ataied that be
bad, since bls flight, been in New York
city, but refused to give any detail* of tbe
way ia which be game,I h*a liberty, only
remarking that “be did not wet bls test'*
when be left tbe vessel. He will soon bo
removed to Neult Ste. Marie for judicial
examination, ami then-tirno will .-otn-

Brem-mer steel has driven irou out of
the market, Btawan r-rails being now
sold at lower rate, than timer formerly
charged for imu.

in deaths which has been for some
time noticed thnoughetfl the country
la due lo the hard time*. There fai
more force tn th in than at first appear"
wince peofile aie now compelled bv
force of cimMuaRMW to indulge in
diet.

rSan Fnuraiaeo lought a track of land
in Freano wanty, Cel., and are going
to abeudon the training of young

ouiyuaxa

Grew
Hon

I ruin

exploded, instantly kiltiRgGeo. U. Jewitt of Port Richmond, Staten Island, the
hand of lhe firm, and bl* wm,-John JewItt. Orville D. Jewitt. a relative and also
a member ot lhe firin'.Tied bi* left hand
■haltered and suffered Internal hiltiric*.
Joseph A. Deen, of Orange, N. J., luul
his knee pan fractured and suffered in­
ternal injuries. Both Mr. Deeqand O.D.
JewiU refuse to make any statement of
Ibe particulars of the terrible affair. Pis­
tol* aud a large dagger were found among
the trio. The exploaiou occurred in the
ffics uu tbe second floor. Tim windows
are blown ouk*wc two inchas deep i»
the floor and tbe office fnniltnre ta pow­
dered to bits. Pieces of botnlmbell are in
lbs room. Tbs pistols aiid dagger sro at
tbe police station. The tasly of Jewitt
lire In hta private office fronting on Bur­
ling Slip. Tbs »x&gt;rpmt- snd ••arpet-are
laufnsJ in gore. Hi* face was all black­
ened with soot aud hta hand* were coal
black.
Tbe Times says that adidxfllcal crime
wa* |&gt;en&gt;etrated. Orville I). Jewitt was
admitted to tbe Ann of which hta father,
when alive# wa* a member, six or m—en
years ego. simply becanae oi that relatlonsliip. He has been somewhat wild
amt rmid little attention to the bu*iiieKs,
which seems not.-to have Ix-eti to his
taste. He luul been absent the post win­
ter, yachting, st Bsrtnuda, and on bln re­
turn recently expevsacd a desire to with­
draw from the firm. Hl* jsirtner" did
not wish to make sny change in the
bu»lneM and opposed bl's retiring, but be
persisted in tbedctenntiintion.Mn-l-tinsiiv became so disagreeable tbst they con­
ceded his request, and agreed to pay him
JUOO.OOU lor his iiiterwsl Tita or -e-ciry
Kper* were drawn up, mid were U&gt;
ve iiemi signed. Young Jewiu. prob­
ably cnue&gt;i with liquor, came lu the
oftice, armed with a hand grenade, a pis­
tol and a dirk. Some angry words pa-sed
and he pulled the grenade from his pock­
et aud threw it on the floor.' The expke

terrible wound* in ilo- abdomen. He
then drew tbe platol and aUt-ntped to
ab&lt;M&gt;t blinaelf through the litoul, butdilM
pit*!.

• ued the forty-fifth call for lb« redemp­
tion ot 5 20 be pda of '65. May and No­
vember. The call la foi aio.txio.'K-o. of
which BV.5PO.Ouu an- coupon and *M»i,i&lt;K)
regiaU-red. Principal and interest 1* to

Packard of LuuihIhiis 1i*« published an
open letter calling on tbe Fresideut for
the retention of troop* to su*rain.lii* State
Government.
•
TbeCbleo (Cal.) murderer* of China­
men have been indietwl.
Tbe Louisian* Commlwioii organized
at New Orleans on Friday, by e|«*cUng
Judge Law rance Chairman *n'&lt;l General
Hawley Secretary, 'hi tbe *ome day
meetings of both puliltrat parties were
held, and claim* to the Governoralilv of
tbe Stale were made with great earnret-

Oakev Hall, the missing Tammany
ring thief, twnia up in London utterly
broken down in ImmIv, luindami purjxme.
It ia thought that he’left secretly tlist bis
famllv might collect au iu*urance ixiiicv
of *60,000ou his life.
The managereoftbp New York Central,
Erie, Pennsylvania, aud Baltimore and
Ohio Railroads have a«re&lt;-d to advance
rates for special limited ticket* to tlie
following figures: From New York to
Cleveland,*! 1; Detroit, *13;Toledo,*14.25;
Chicago, *20; HL Lonta, *24; Kaunas City,
*35; Indianapolta, *19: Cincinnati. *15.
From Albany (1 Imr than from New York,
and from Boston by all rente* *1 more
than from Now York. The same figure*
will also be adopted East bound.
•
Revenue officers have seised a quantity
of whisky shipped to Hau Francisco by
Mhuefldt A Co.. Chicago, on aitnpicion uf
crookedness.
Chamberlain aaya lie will bold the office
The ta-tary of the American Knife
Company, at Northfield. Conn., burned
on Saturday, lams not given, one hun­
dred hand* are thrown - out of employ­
ment.
TbeSupreme Court in the Centennial
appropriation case ba* decided that the
*1^00,000 appropriated by Congrstall
boroturned to the Government before any
dividends are paid to stuekholder*.
National Bank Redemption Agency:
Under tbe provision* of tbs Treasury
Department, circular No 43, of March 23,
1877, relative to the manner in whirhatibsldlary silver coin may be obtained in
exchange for currency, lhe Treasurer of
the United States and Redemption Agent
wilt cause ta be forwarded from mime
mint of the United States, the expen-w of
through ostabliaLed express lines by
continuous railways or ataainb &gt;al •■ommumcation, subaiaiary coin in return hir
National bank notes forwarded U&gt; him
for redemption, iu sums of *I,(XK),or any
multiple thereof not exceeding *10,000.
(Signed.)
A. U. WYMAN,
Treasurer of lhe United States and Kedamption Agent.
Tbe Dias disaffection ia amending
throughout Mexico, and a spirit of re­
volt ia manifest In lhe army. Many of
th* troops have already pronounced for
Lerdo.

tMtaM
Mr. O. M. Richards, a practical farm­
er, reewl an interesting paper on the
value of clover, in the course of which [ ly uptMoev aconntliig to ctrwuiii
he gave a detail of his own experien&lt;*e .; stuntvM and. tfcr views W tire farmer
In the Use of thta product. He leounr ’ Tbe soring grain may be either «»ta
“pftinfciily -tamannua'' a number of or Imney, and on sandy soil, or where
yram ago that his crops wen* decree*- a near .market makta lUfe straw «•*lug, and .that his land was depreciat­ pecfaDy valuable, rye may be substi­
ing in producti'venew. After trying, tuted lor winter wheat. On wet soil,
some other methods, he al leogtii list! unfavorable io wheat, a second spring
rocoursa to clover growing, with re crop is sometimes sown, and the field
sulfo thav far rxeevdnl his most san­ mwded with Hist to clover. But oolite
guine expectations. In 18t» tie Mowed whole,*th« main features of tbi* rota2D acres to. clover, ten pounds to lira e-clover evfrry fourth year, with
acre, after seeding with oats. THO
ertqw and small graiio succevdclover made a good growth after* the
_ -have' king lormvu the practice of
oata were rut, aud about the nikidli* ot many farmers of Weotern New York.
October it wan ploughed under far
Thta rotation is not an exhaustive
manure. Next ae*M&gt;n coni was plant­ one if rightly managed, and If tlie
ed, and a yield of sixty busheta ie*r riover ami corn are fed on the form, as
acre obtained. The spring following they always should l»e, farms thus
the laud was ploughed and mwu to tilled arv richer now than twenty,
oats. Much of Hierlovfar tunw-d under years ago. and are yearly incmudDg in
In the fall of IfaW having goueto need, productive rapacity. (rlover I* a recnthis ploughing, the secotia neaMin after, |&gt;eratire crop. It it does not increase
brought the seed to the surface, the the eb-numta of fertility in the soil, it
mult being that there was a good at least makes them more easily avail­
stand of both oal* and clover. The able. With one-fbnrtb of the farm In
oata yielded bountifully;and two large clover yi*ariy„ there is im-easariiy a
cuttings of clover hay ’ were got the large muount of clover hay. and Uds
next year. In 1H73 and '74, two eroiM with corn and corn stover will enable
of coni were grown. In 1875, the land tlie fanner to feed a lieavy stock o'fatwa* sown to oats, and again M-vded (cnjlig ent tie and sheep hi winter. Tbe
down to clover, nt leu pounds to the profifof these is rntdnly in the manure
A heavy crop of oata was again heap am! Invreaseil prtxlurtiveneHS of
. and u good stand of clover ob­ tb«* farm. There I* also opportunity
.. In 1«76. a heavy crop of hay for raising clover seed, and this often
was cut In June, and four bushels of form- no Ifiooiisldrrable item hi fayiu
seed to tije acre secured latex in tbe profits. Fanners mn wall aflbn! to
season.
J
feed their clover hay on the farm If
Mr. Richards was well aatisfied with they ran get *15 to *30 per acre for the
the effect of this course of procedure,
but obtained even more profitable re­ 1 ehta.
turns bv pasturing his clover with
bogs. June I. 1372, he turned ta) gootl
nlLTKOlT MAKKKTK.
young hogs, averaging 150 pounds
Flo^r—New process, *N(&lt;sx *0; efiolcc
each, on lo acres of clover. On the
15th September lol lowing, the lioga while winter, *7 25(«7 75; medium win­
ter. *»i 5O(£7: atniiers, *5 iOtpl; Afinneapiece, n gain of Kmi {Miunds, or •*•*• snta spring, *7(47 A0; low grades 'o*u|&gt;rrflnc, *4 hirfaii; rye flour, *4 !M)(£5; buck­
pounds Tor each acre pastured.
flour, *G(&lt;p7.
May 21,1874. he turueil 12U shout" wheat
Wheat—Extra white, *1 tM. Milling
(moatly fall pigs?, that Averugnl KM' extra. *1 «&gt;. No. i white opened al *1
pounds each, on 2D ncri"« of clover aud closed at *1 5Ni. Milling No. I,*| .M
sown lhe spring before. On Hie 2tnh
day of .Septetulier following, they of milling e:
weighed 1MJ pouiida, or 5H7 potiiiita |i
and I
gain to the acre of clover.
June 1,1875, he turned H5 Inn.I of
' &gt;*ts— Mixed, 40c; white, 4S(«44&lt;'.
shoals that averaged 123pouu«i* on llnBariev—No eai«*. Stale msv be quoted
same •_.) aeree of clover. On the 1*1 of
ct*. for No. 3, and SlZh.1,15 for
October they averaged 21SU pouml-*, a .at
gain of 487J per acre. The posture wa*
then ploughed up, and wa* nl*&lt;iii u'effkctually dremeti with i»« iiiaiiurr
Beans—City hand-poked, |l,U5(q,|2;
as could be deal red.
&lt;-h(dre M-reen'wd and country hand-plrkIn 1870 the field w®» planted with mI, *1,75(01,M&gt;; wmiuion, Hfivl fiO.
ceni, which grew truni the wort! "«•*. '
Butler- Trade i* light— best pkx* are
held at2i(ci2Zc. and prime to choice is
and yielded W2 bushels i**r acre.
In the spring of 187t&gt; lie turned I3» nelliug in Nsuiall way at 2U(a21c. Iz-w
fair aliottta on 20 acre* id clover. B&lt;~ grsdento lair &gt;-oniltiue'noiiiinal al 15(&lt;vlVc;
ing satisfied with Hie results «l prv- UK* IlwMihi al20(k2l&lt;’ and 400 lbs al 22&gt;'.
Cheeso—Choice Stela and Ohio 154(&lt;t hk.
vlous ex fieri men te. lie did iiiilluke Hie New
York 17 e.
trouble to weigh the pigs either when
Eggs 'Zi&lt;a.'23cU».
they were put on or taken «tl' Hir clo­
Foreign Fruita—orange*. *3 50^4 |&gt;er
ver, but the reunite wvfu about a* in*-, box: canes, »W 50
fore.
tHf«7&lt;-; tigs.lu li
In 1872, Mr. Kichards sold his ling* Ufa 12n ditto Is’
at the low price of 9.T.5O per
ii-..
live weight. Having produced MW Uh. per IbUicteVJc; ebrranta, 7fa7Je; French
per acre, the clover nnule *21 per acre. prune*. new. lli^ISc; comaiiuta per 1(X»
In 1874, be sold fur
iTuylng &gt;5f&lt;xtJ 50. .
Hide*—Green. AfaSfc; cured, 7A7|c;
produced 667 ll*» per acre, ihe clover
d^y dint, HfalAc; dry aalted, 12(&lt;t 14c;
was worth *31.6h jieracre.

*uw ami tip!

Jtale LnitH'
♦Hi and np!

IIEAOLVEHK FROM •». I P

The Red and White Ribbon

.4II other G&amp;orhi in Proportion !

Saw Gumming Fitting.

I
-w I
-ftvirnw,la,
n Machine
UlmaalatMM Haw.
_Q0 |
Gumming
Croesi-ciitRaw
Haw,
35!
"”.
Umao^-ut
Emery ground, wood ♦l.OO, CroMcnl W) &gt;
Machiur Sowa (Innmird &amp; Fitting 1.75
Cross-cut •*
•• .
1.50
Regular Filing.
JO
Irregular Filing.
.tfl).
HawaStraightrued and Nir. h Hammer...l
on
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1

Temperance Reformer

and Broken Down Con-

r—-----—

Shop near l&gt;t-|mt, Naahville.
1B-2H
ALF, (’. BUXTON.

The Hext Temperance pa.

MARK THESE FACTS

per In the Stale in only .

'direction-

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
after • alwirt UvallM-itl :
an »I"P l«-ttrr. i

ilullar: your prkr I
tel. worth a.toiler.'

It is not a Prohibition Organ; but

I is devoted to the Reclamation of
F'or ('ninucon* lllsorderw.

SHtll'LO IIFXPAIK that it affilrle.1 wlth~*n&gt;lnK I the Victims of drink, by the “ Red

Ribbon ” plan of Persuasion. ArguBLINDNESS! and DEAFNESS ! I । ment. Kindness and Moral Support
llrj •&lt;» mild
Anlorial K,

l.

Consumption!

IT HAS NOTHING TO 00

Inhaler ami ( ■&gt;n«tltuil»i»l Ik-ainrain

FOR 8TOMACHS O&lt;JT &lt;&gt;F OIIHKR
No ai -dlcinv will ao etTi-rtnally Improve tire :
I the
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1*111.- I',—../ ...m.... ,11
ire wonderfully* rflaciotn In

BOLLUWAY^ PH.I.S »t« thr »*.: knn»&gt;
thr world lur llm following illmm: Avur. A
ma. RUIhMM (’ u&gt;|&gt;lalni«, IUot»h&lt;" &lt;w&gt; Uw "km. I
eU. &lt;'oi.oimpUon, IM-ibn.ProCMj.liytenlrrv
•Ili-la*. trim l«- Irmcubirilir*. F&lt;-v»-r« of ail It
Hl*, tlonl. Ilra-Url).-. Itwlti—llon. |nlt«rn&lt;
Jauixfii* . IJ»rr l.’maplalnta, Lumlaao. Hl

LINGERING OR CHROMIC DISEASES.

WITH POLITICS OR

bt'vwww
of wbaicvri im&gt;w or nalnre, carafaUy
-liavnoM-d ami •kllltullvtrvatnl.

RELIGION.
any ilrUralr matter relating lu health land Imnty),
|ir&lt;-triiti&lt;&gt;ti and etinrof diwaw. omtidentlaliy awn-

I 11 Contains a Large Amount of
IMPORTANT CAITIOA.

KVretlrnitulU

Interesting General Reading.

AfTrctlou* aiu

D ET 0 R M I T 1 E S,
| It hat thirty-two long eol-

GENTLEMEN I

Having inode 478 lbs., the clover w.i" fdlti'-. Horae hide*.
BO; Sheep
worth *31.64 per acre.
pall*, joeixll M. Bulla, ataga and
Tbe hogs were uever ted a grain of । grubbv hldee. a reduction of one-third.
Office. 112 Liberty Street hew York.
Ha/—L&gt;*x*e; f8fnl2; baled. &gt;WQtlU.
corn or any other grain front the linoHopa— Very dull at 10e(g,13.
,
they were turned oh the clover to Hie
Honey—Prime box, IGcf^lS. Strained, 1
time they wen* taken oft to be led lot
the market. They grew rapidly from | ifoiau.
BUY
the time ti.ey were put up for feeding, j Hlghwinev—SI tM; alcohol by tbe bb!., ,
10.
seeming In be Just In tin- right state lo I 92 Maple
Sugar—New, 13c(ftl4.
take on fat quickly.
Potatoes -41 OfrfKi 15.
Thccoiu^in.KOu'belwr-en rate.ng hay
,
.
and need and grazing hogs i* in favor ; jr ,50. Me** bwf ta steady at *11
of the hogs. An early crop ot Uay j II 75; extra mcs*. *12(g; 12 5o. Ham* are
yielded *lo |*-rucre; three bushels of lobbing at I lf&lt;* I Hr for city cured. Shout-1
seed hi the foil ai *7 a bushel, S21; lhe dersquiet at 7|c. Drier! beefquietat 1.14c.
AT THE
threshed clover straw
Total. IU, I Breakfast Iswon quiet and steady at 11M
from which, deduct &lt;-ost of harvesting }*)'"••* “1Zi ,n"
• ,n '•*
and threHhiug. *7, leaving *27 net. .
*3r
l&amp;fah .'a*; Timothy, Old Reiinblr Ylent Tlarkrt
Mr. Richards considers the benefit to
• t IU.
*
'
,
the land far greater when the innd in
next—*4
posluretl with bogs.
DETROIT LIVE STOCK
to be alavlably followed, though there
are man * farina on which, no doubt,
The market was dull and price* lower.
BOE &amp; CLEVER
the ven' same counw-may la- tulvan- We note sale* 7 steers, averaging 1,125
tagvoualy pursued, l»ut we take thia lbs, al *4 4&lt;&gt;; i prime heifer, 1,360 Um, at
case as forcibly inculcating the lew-ori *4 «2i; I &lt;*&gt;w. 1.100 lb*, for *30; 2 steels,
of aiming to iarm in such a manner averaging 1,025 lbs, at *4 15; 2 bulls and 1
thut there iiia.Il lie stetuly profit to the steer, weighing 3,800 1 In, at 3 40; 6 extra
Cultivator and constant Improvement ►.teerv, averaging 1.41511m. at *510; 5 eteen&gt;,
to the laud. Ditlen-iil farms require averaging 1,100 lbs. at 4 60; a few atovker*
at*325(g.3W.
ditlereut treatment, but all should la- sold
Sheep—There was a sale of 180 averagmanaged so
no as
» to
w secure-thetwo results
„ 1|w , *5,50;60 averaging 901l&gt;s Mild
just mentioned: Profit to the farmer, 1
\
and increased fertility to-the funn.
H««w- A light deman.i at slightly l*tFROFITOF KEKPtNu BEBe. ter price*. Feeders -old al R
Bees are aa useful as chickens, and I Weights of jso to 190 lb* sold
as easily raised. They aftbrd it* a
luxurious, healthy food; might be
cheup. Bees require no feeding, little
CHRONIC
expense and attention. They want
Gnuxl lUpkli
only a comfortable Imine, coveretl
from tbe marauding millers. '1’iiey
will make their awn living, and do
ATTAINED AT L
cotniiderable toward the living of the A TRIAL will IMURK ITS Ffanner. Not many swarms can tn*
KVMRYWHERA.
kept In one place, but every farmer
may raise lionev for home use mid u
little to spare. Every gardener, every
villager, might do iL A single swanu
of been well attended to will otxm pro­
duce as many swarm* as cau ta&gt; aucceMdully kept iu one plait*. All tiiat
bees make is clear gain. The flower la
all the time pnxiuclug honey. The
bee should be all the time gathering
it. A little attention will teach one
bow to manage them.
CONDENSJNU VABM PRniHFCTs
Joseph Harris ia writing • Talk*
with tlie Deacon,” In the American
Farmer of Boston. He Ulustnittw the
difference tu the fanner, between sell­
ing a sheep and a ton of clover hnv, in
this way:
• The sheep weighing say. two hun­
dred inlands, carries off from the farm
Si Ottawa k,I
about three pounds of nitrogen, three .
'S.-paraS.- r..'mTf.&gt;r
pounds phosphoric acid and one ■nun iiinsai n nr
isiund of ]M&gt;tash. The ton of clover VRITE SHUT ILE LA
Iiay &lt;arries off fifty pound* of nitro­
gen, aud twenty-six pounds of isitasti
and phosphoric acid,'equal to twentyIT I* CtLEBWMTEB R't I* *
five |&lt;ounda of phos-pbute of lime."
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE L
ilAMMR* ■ ANUF AC rURE C - .
GRAFT!KU WAX.
TO THS USE OF THE FARILT
_For
_____
,
MMt
.
grafting, take four parts of mutton-tallow, eight partxof radn^iid* two SHOP. IT HAS THE LAMEfcl

umn», and l» prlnltd on

TOUNG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEN.

Excellent Paper.
BhVTtaotiiy aure. rational.Utllnj cure for

'

CIIDP &lt;n*irkpat, mild retnedle* for all prhatorfiaUUllu «*•«* or old symptom*. Glret. SypMIli.,
HlrV-turv, Iw-frcta, ITslmoaU, Hydroorla*. Varicocele,
etc., radically cnrnl. No nlrrcury uo«d. No "«el-

.

IT HAS THE BEST REPORT OF

THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAR
KET PUBLISHED IN ANY WEEK­
LY PAPER IN MICHIGAN

GOOD ADVICE AMD GOOD TREATMENT.

bad treatment and immoral advie.-, (reaultlu&lt; ta mJ

tlwv ran rely u|hmi for tbclr moral aau phyaieal

The Report is up to One o'clock

ST-ST-STUTTEBING!

'Uiiimrrlny.atvl Impnllmrutt In •pewh that dally
1 ami hoiir'rvrt and mortify, ami make &lt;ma a Imah

on Friday-le the Same as that

Published in the Detroit dailies of

Brad Jhis!! Scad 3111!! I -upnlinf.

Saturday, and Is prepared by an

CONFIDENTIAL !

| Officer of the Board of Trade.

Dr. AIKffl’S Remedial Inslitite

PERFECT

DISEASES

Tie Doctor’s Location
51 Monroe St.,

fo eatabliabing a nattafacto'ry through
treigbt tariff.
OUxiary defeated Wenton in the walk­
ing match at lallngtou, completing hi*
50V mile* Saturday noon, Weston being
twenty-two mile* behind.
The Nebraska Legislature baa authorA BOBBIN THAT HOLM AlVO
ised a graaabopper war. Road eoperrl } jxrta of txsM-wax. Melt them all toTHE SHUTTLE TENSION tl A""
sore throughout the State are authorised grther
—--------------’— «---- -• thor­
over a slow
fire. When
MMOVtM DiE SHUT!Lc "&lt;
to order out ail the voter* in tlielr respect­ oughly mdted aud mingled, j»our the WITHOUT
MACHINE.
ive precincts to do fweUe days' work mixture off In email quuntitie* Into u
THIS MACHINE
•aoh. in killing gras*hop;&gt;erw, for which
each person is lo be paid two dollar« a tub of cold water; aa anon an the inae*day In county warrauta. Beside* thia, ** thu« poured in the cold water cool
grasshopper "war ciutaT' are generalIv down auffieiently to be handled, work
tlie some
name manner
mamiei you
forming throughout tbe Slate
precisely in we
A great religious revival is taking 1 *»uM randy, by drawing out ami
pteeefo Toronto? trader the Rev. M? I doubling over, until the whole pre- iNaENtouaLT PROVIUAD with »*i
TAK1MO UP LOST MOTION, AM * ♦RafaMford, of the KfigHab church. Beta aenta a unifown color, aBd becomeM TlHtOtN
said to -be not afi orator, but an carn«-&gt;t bard enough to mould into balls or WsrnurtiRf Erwy Machine fur 3 Yt .
speaker and a vsry handsome man.
sticks. This wax, when it i* cold,
it is THE UQmTTB
.
.. -.... .... LL"
. should lw quite hard, bnt it should be MACHINE IN TH«'
Th* last eenaua of tbe British Em-! tough at au ordinary summer temper- roST ci Ago* A*
Vire fUnriaboiaomestupendott* figure*. ; aturr. If, however, it la found that FlttTTtUT MACr
Its population, 234} mllHoit* is very , for the climate where it ta to be used
nearly double tiiat of tbe Roman Em- 1 it is tooaofl. more renin should be used,
plre in its palmiest days: tbe territory, t Tallow will soften It, rwrin will hanl&lt;4 million square tnilee, far alnroet five • ee H, fender It more Infuaable, and
AMT I-MUMEJI.
timw as great. About a sUUi vfqaeen , bt**-*ax will toughen H. By slightly
Victoria** subjects are Christians, 11 . varying proportions of theoc Ingrediaedana, 42 per cent ent*, any desired consistency may t*
fourth beatneus of ' obtained.Kann Journal.
RUTATIO* OF CHOPS.
Western New York farmer* have

life!

THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED.

i It Hun ii Correspondent in

almost every Club in the
State, and where there
rynntrvcriua.anil In II
luri-ut !&lt;■ hair ctind a
U, hy Mtln« drug M
fur k-a than nUa-ra
TO BE M1RKEABLE.

|

is none, one is de­
sired.

I N«» club premium*; but CABH
. &lt;'&lt;)M M IHSIONK l«&gt; th&lt;iM* making up
( IuIm.
Permute wtahing to get up
°LRapidt, Mich.
• cliilm will ptaa*M* write to un for terms.
v«a(J»r eholoral n m

esse they css gK, tboa,h nn.Me to wriimwi .m?
Ul dlassKW while nr«er (L-mmnrfn* mher M !».'», I
j .*w »irf for t/irrhurn rtip.V to

SSSJSSnft!

CHESTER I SAUNDERS.
L I r E R Y!

54 Batea St.. DETROIT.

r&lt;
TOO UTE! DIS) TH.'. '

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LIVEBY
'■ te.rln.- -f.

HOHIAL !

SALK

3Bd

Ch.h'.t

Cured

BOARDING STABLL
Office, No. 18 Front 8»

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EVERY FRIDAY,

NMhriUe,
O R N O ST BONG
Editor and Proartotor.

PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING
diyuurftj

NO. 30

•irTTCB nt teumtmi mar.

^ashriUr Jirrrtonj
'■■:i.LAGE OFFICEis

EawiiMb Tribute.

numbdi xif gentlemen engrossed in
their newspapers, and of Ladles in
. novels, met her eye. These with a few
' tired, dirty children, and an invalid
• who upset her camphor bottle, made
up the occupants of the car. ‘‘There
” ------ M*h«, “who look as
rv connected with

gs®^:

lays, pass eiiglnee for the plant, and they will' fellow, and had been paying court;toj
to the evening made the days,
swiftly, for now she had grown
“ Acfin, that capjMjily even in air already -huuae-inald
Wu to «Xr
--------- -- ... —
employed In 'the sam&lt;
pectMr. Allard with the growing
dusk. saturated with„utofaitire. The con- family with himself. Hite had rejrcte.
rlngduak.
Her brotiter had written that. “
Sey
..a
—­ oentratlon of the solutions pumped up hfa aadnwHes. The theory of aulciU
mour had arrived witbouthis nephew,” ■ from the roots goes on in the cell*'of was broached, but, a« he left a luade
but she bad lingered still. Even after the leaf an tit they
went 0111
hearing of his departure, she was loth with
so thick a coating
_-..i----------------------------of' solid
Mid matter the evidence strongly opposed it. ffi
to go. But It must be.
as to no longer be of use tot:;,
- ward* ufere offered for his disewurv*,
the plant,
It wsa her;last evening at the farm when ttw.leavp* faH. Iu our
mr deddu- for the recovery of hfa ixsiy, but with
house. Mr. Alland came as usual, biw leaved plants this huuper.*
un* yearly, ,-out avail.
'
and Kate told him she was going home but that which did the leaf-work ba* 1 Andrew Trier, aged 31, residing ii
the nejet day. “I have made a long already been token inu-kand trramned | the eighth ward, disappeared Ins
visit,” she said : “longer than I
up hfc the roots and trunk for next j August, a few day* before the time s*
Fear’s growth.
’ for his marriage loan estimableyoun.
—----- * ———--------- j
woman, and no trace of him has eve

mother
him. p.«cnuuked

‘ rani from

floras on
#_jd would.
£ firm ha#'
. .Hamilton
Kffother’s In-

‘wrs&amp;r

Adelphi .Tinatai..
. She was gazing out of the window as
they Mopped at thp flirt atatiop, and
Brooklyn. i« mfax i f
1 did not notice any one enter, till a
have- not;•ffa
voice at her iddtf murmured:
wednt'^-.? .. •
“Pardon me loadam, but thfa is the
James Edjfa. of .UM.ifafk avenue,
only -vacant seat.
B rook lynjJ i aa bt^i.mfaal ug «&lt;i n ce Tm-She moved slightly to make room,
. “ " k.,.,■
OTBA«eKDI8APMAKANCKS.;!S^^%e''la*ib&lt;il?£'^^ tay Jn«t/
and
a
young
gentleman
sat
beside
Her.
Alland
inquired
the
reason
,of|Ui»&gt;
J. E. "Lincoln, ri? Iwt''Bbuth l’«-arl
\&lt; rruomar kfxbcopal cruruu—c.g
WaHiT, eominorteu*—
ivl JHBiMM.rMVir. 6. rvlo-*•rm SakbalB *tW.
Taking oqt a newspaper, he was soon mirth. Kate gave him a graphic de­
•treet. Albany, Wfa' KeHWeurcInng tin»rencyand liank notes in ‘hfa j*weauparentty buried in its contents, and scription of the stormy interview with The IxMt. of New YorlCr-Men and , sion.
.
J-:
Qi pity for the past tw'n dayg for Frank
Kale had an opportunity to study her her father, and her escapade, adding,
‘ ..In last Juiv an exprtwninin name Hogebooiu, of Dif) LtfatHfaiit-arl st reel.
Women who have been
new companion. He was a gentleman, "He must have equally dreaded me.,
West Albany.., Ji&lt;&gt;gebq&lt;&gt;ni left |-.i«
I Grindle, residing in Third »venm
Searched for, Succcmnand quite dittingur., the firetglance de­ for he didn’t opme with his unde, arfd1
&gt;ome &lt;m- Monday 'iftcrnrfng, the Ifith
left his wagon nt Pier MS, north, rlvci
cided. Handsome? Yea, uudoubU-ifiy .1 rau avfayIbrimthing. afirr alb"
mt.,, and on the MftiV'«Wy registered
1.ft mid-day. telling hfa assistant thu
frilly «riu Vain.
“For nothing, Kate
handsome, though rather a necullar
it Eweeny's bnieb -He Jeft there in
. he was going to Jeraev Ci tv. H
style, for hair andmourtacne were jet­
A warm hand gnu«i&gt;ed hers, and a
the afternoon, asdka.Uff Ihyiihvh
I
started
in
the
direction
of
*Jerwe.*
ty black, and theeyes,shaded by heavy soft voice whispered in her ear the old, RECENTiZASNS AND THE rjlAG- ferry anil has never been beard o dnee. Ha wax 27 yr^fa
« drugEDIES THAT THEY INDI­ ; from tiiat day to this.
old story of love. She must have been
brows, were blue an the sky:bt. with.a partner,
married,
LXW3B XftJRKEK. W. M.
CATE—MEN WHO ARE
“He must be twenty-five,’’ thought ■u willing listener, lor the hours rolled
A stiff stranger ca-ra was that of Sd- fie ww of medium IietgM, und rather
NOW
SOVOHT
RY
she, unaware how closely the waaj iaway unheeded, and Mr. and Mm.
-pare in fl.-ah.- Ufa hand ttu-hel hud
, vester Jones, of |xu South Kiglill
THEIR FRIENDS
scrutinizing him, till the'blue eyes' Howard had long been dreaming,
t street,. Brooklyn. Ht was u retire-, ofa name pxintodtep Ihr-bottom.
Jlirrrforp.
were soddeniy raised from the. paper wlien he pressed,the fast burning kfax
“ rTiayc a bottle
Jauihanim hi my
j merchant iu easy eircuiustan&lt;^», au&lt;;So truth, hut all th
and met hers with a frank und rather •on her forehead an*l wwtgtibe.
Mpfv Louise
Frw* IM New York Hun
j had l&gt;eeu confined to hfa. hou-e with room, Hip.’’ s&amp;ld
The uex't day found them seated in
curious look.
IE JL YOUNG,
Cases of mysterious disappearance rheumatism for_ several weeks. On Noah, of r&gt;0 F*iiriftgffitTert.fast evening,
HMM hishrr.
• Blushing deeply at being caught in the train steaming toward the city. arc so commonin large cities that they ' ^'ptemlrer il, 1 K7»t. at two o'clock in t&lt;i Imq&gt;ocu.r Mci|)em&gt;Mtp«Uml 1 have
such a rude ne., Kate drew down her Kate was rather troubled as visions of do not at Drat arouse any special in-1 t,lt‘ afternoon, he went out fora stroll, oftcjjtlKMig|i|«d committing suicide."
veil and gazed studiously on the puss- Iher father’s Indignation flitted through terwt in the, police autlioricies. The w'‘-ar»ng slippers, and suppiie*! himtwll
“That’s vejy. fooifab trf^ou." the
ing lauaxcape. Station after station her mind—for he was determined she mystery of 90 many of them fa so read-1 wltb a heavy walking &lt;aue. He wa? Tnupcctor safiT; ‘‘Tor vojj^uill find
marry a wealthy man, ami her Ily dispelled that the policeare slow to|
was passed. "Half an hour more and should
■
b.y several acquaintance*, to whom many [Hsrple only Us» ffiidv to help
she would be in Stanley, free from Ilover, alas! assured her he was not beceme deeply interrate*!. The first i J*® •’1lM,k« hopefuliv. At three o'clock yim."
- ton and Mate Strata, Na*hvlllt, Mich.
Seymour and hfa nephew. The very irich. But as she glanced at his manly questions asked of enquiring friends *}? w*** w?t'u walking, slowly in th*
' Weil, Mr.’itri-paatar.c^i-i h ten to
thought was refreshing. She almost Iform, and thought of the rich graces are whether tlie infasing person be a l/llrectlon of the ferry,.out bus not lieep me, Throe yrun*^g&lt;»,-A fftinetl two
M. C ELLIS,
laughed at the thought of the dlacom- &lt;of hfa mind she felt she would nor give man, whether he Isa drunkard, and 1 •*®n
Abuses iu New Jvp^y and faol money
him
up
for
all
the
wealth
the
world
tlture her departure would cauae both I
if there fa anyv difficulty als&gt;ui hiAnother &gt;&gt;usinesj* man who vaufaliMl tri the b-ink. My buMMmd. failed in
the “contracting parties,” as brother contained. When they reached the money matters. If three are answered in a mysterious way, was a reddeni business, and I gate Mrri tile right to
Charley called her father o«id Mr. city Kate wished him io allow her to Katfafaclorily, the next important of Haverstraw. N. Y. Hecametothh sell the hoUM**. He forsook me mid
SMrrti
KNAPPES
K. ATE’N ESC A PA I) E.
------- ------ . .... . . . .v ...aniv ... Ullt
go home alone.
Seymour.
query fa that which the French Mates- city in August lout,
,UMt’ attended
’.“tended to
to hb
hb married impther uomao, arid left me
ttorneys at u* and soiiriton in ci»n
"I know |&gt;apa will be furious and he man always put when he heard of a business,und waaseen
It wss a ouul beautiful September I Her reverie wua broken by the stran­
in theaftersoon with eleven chiUlrep,. Aiflvnttoinan
eery, practice tn all tbs Cuurta of thia Mate
’down
the.Bowcrv?
"lle’mets nffi red me mom-y. for my ywungt -t I.v.
—»»-•---*
—7
.......
motulng, and Knte Howard sang ger who courteously offered her a book might aay something you would not friend being in (rouble, “Who fa she?" vwalking
blithely as aim flitted through the, he luul just taken from hfasatehel. like. Indeed. I’d. rather see him first In rare caare a man is carried offacri- friend near the City Hall and madean
made an that he might .ndppt him. Jtokl blip
I would nHiierLcofimm**Kln'ide than
wide hull which rnfi the length of the Kate accepted hfa proffered kimhiess and prepare hfa mind for what’s com­ dentally on a train ora steamer tliat engagement to meet him intheeve-i
grand old bouse, which was her home. and more for politenera’ sake than ing, you know,” she said, laughing.
he has visited to see a friend ofi'. One 1 ing. Hfa friend was ut tl»e rendezvous part with «iy ls»y. it w:is taken from
CHARLES II. BRADY
But
with
the
same
curious
smile
she
any
other
reason,
began
to
read.
m by force, os you Wittrafoendn-r, for
She wm passing the library doer, when
of
three
recently was not heard from 1 but he was not; be dfaappeured and
T AWTER Bucct»»ot to Ctemcni Smlik Notary'
A quick jerk, a crash as if the heav­ had before observed he insisted on ao- until he reached Charleston. S. C.. on | nothing has been seen of him from •lie ddfevUve wliotxanm|tt«d(Hiii&lt; ldv ;i
Au 1’ubllr. IwaeraiKv and Real E*tat« Arent. Be- her father called her to come In. On ens were falling, a sudden stop, and companylng her.
few years R"o was Ul the*rase Aa Hteamer. Such Instance* as those of 1 that time.
pedal attention (tvfn W CollreUuti*. Uffli’e opix&gt;- entering, she found him with an open
Kate
was
precipitated
Into
the
arms
of
“
Better
have
It
over
with
him
at
-oon
as -I wa.- Juft to my resources. 1
Phillip
OUmail
and
Gardineur
C.J
Charles
Carroll,
a
retired
merchant
letter in hfa band.
once.” he said.
"I have just received word from my the gentleman at her aide.
Plattuer, who are supposed to have ac living on the east side, went out one look to washing und rcmbbhig. For
Everybody was frightened. T’ '■
So It was with secret misgivings she cldefitally fallen from a vfharf o. evening last summer to get some cigars Ute past few tn6oilla 1 havohden scrub­
LEWIS DURKEE
friend Seymour, that In* will visit us
ladies Hbrieked and gentlemen iooki I entered her own drawing room, and steam boat, are not uncommon; bu *n&lt;t
bing Lhe offing of Mr. Hanke.at 17 Wall
F AWYUt SourePublic, itoal EatotoaiS laour next week,” Haid he.
and n«»v&lt;.r
never returned.
"
Li •uar AfTCL holler foe* prompit r mad r. and
Kateahrugged hertdioulden*; “jiapa’s anxious. The peddler grasped ills found her father and brotirer there. they are generally associated
jciaieu with
wun IninMary Robinson, a girl of three yean -rtrt-et. My daughter.Hairhdta. agist
Conr*jru&gt;cii&gt;K properly executed Office In p. C
' al-1 residing, with her jwrents in Oliver 12, has called on meM-vyra) limes while
friends’’ are not generally very enter­ satchel containing the "superior black­ The usual home greetings were over, toxiestibn. Suicide* are nearly
Griffith'* Store.
ing;"
and
the
maiden
lady
still
held
and
Kate
felt
rather
than
saw
her
lov
­
ways readily dlatlngulshable.
’
taining 4&lt;» young people.
aho,‘’“
I street, was reported missing oue day I have been irt 'wnrk; A Mnilemau
Nathaniel French started from Nas­ last spring, and, after a few hours' ofTeird me money otic day -to allow
“He will be accompanied by his fast to her pocket book as she cried er draw het father aside, and in alow
UNION HOUSE
out: "I alius said ho! These cars are tone say something which she knew sau. N. P. about three yearn ago. to, .............
him to udopLJuy girl. 1 told him I
,„
u.,u pui
»lu* ,in
u Ult
nephew,
for
whom
he
has
been
guar
­
found
pfayln#
the.
pllARUW BRUNSON. Proprietor. Thia hotoi U
mighty unsafe!"
concerned her. Mr. Howard demand­ settle a real estate transaction In Car- rtreet. Rhe wan
taken home, ami the would rather commit attfaide. 1 have
V/pIraMiidy ajtualcd In thr ranter o! builneM. dian, who has just returned from an ex­
Noone knew exactly how it hap­ ed hi an ley tone:
Sa—pl&lt; room* an first flour. Tlwl&lt;#Lin th# mar- tended foreign lour. He fa a young
dlff, Walre. After six months his rnext
“”" day• -disappeared
l,“----------- - -again -never io worked afief worked, Me.. JOsj&gt;«-ct&lt;&gt;r.
pened.
but
the
engine
had
been
pre
­
“
Who,
and
what
are
you,
sir
?
’
’
until my hamfa are blfatorfal, lor m\
wife wrote to his sister in New York, return.
man of excellent family, ami heir to
poor ehUtlren; But I fanwWen sick,
To which he answered something where he was expected to stop by the
an ImmeiiBe fortune. It has long been cipitate*! down the steep embankment
Among the very recent cases of this
Seymours'* wish — as. also mine— dragging the baggage-cur with it. For­ that caused her father to break into u way. A search was instituted. He kind fa that of Daniel W. Thaver, of and this* uuiming, wltli-itaWven the
ALF. C. BUXTON,
tunately
no
one
was
Injured,
though
hearty
laugh
as
he
seized
him
by
both
had been a Grund Master in the Mu-v
...,
W1,„ Vcame
uuo- to *-*ew
you andhfa nephew should marry
♦ Cto'^dainl.Oltio,
who
New price of a iuuf of breud fattLe house. 1
UNSMITH, nunutoctare*‘RIB# »nj SMI Gun# that
some
were
considerably
shaken.
Of
hands
and
led
him
to
where
Kale
was.
.sentniy
daughter Ifamrfattairlowij to
sonic Order in the Bahamas, and Free York In February .and obtained a place
»nii ropalr* all Birsrai# and Bar Machinery. when you have reached auitable ages.
"Mj*. dear,daughter," said be, "here Masons engaged diligently in the as
“ derk
cl’*,rkJin
n a dnwn-town
down-town *store.
Afu-r Wall street to sr-e if shtcpuld not get
store.’ ** After
Hroreh-loadi-r#, of any mannhctcrc, ftirntebed at You are now twenty, and that is quite &lt;*oun»e everything was confusion, the
Alland, Mr. Seymourfa search. It was found that he had been remaining one day he disappeared und some rnotfty for rm'-. Sifo ha* m t
old tmougb. They will be here on gentlemen all left the cars, and sever­ fa CecH
----- Y’:*'’
‘*“’“»,pva»Tcu,uud
i-’ome homn, Inspector, •rtriili fcr God*—
*
'
Tuasfay. and 1 .desire that vt»O look al ladies also. Kate knowing thedun- nephew. He wishes to marry you, picked up insensible on the wharf ut h»
has nri»h*»n
not been «»..
seen .i«
since.
trcr, if any. had passed, remained in
nek the.police if they have found
which he had quit the vresel, carried
your best, and be agreeable—”
One of- the most peculiar dfaapi&gt;ear- sake,
r.”
ripEACHKBof toMraacDtul Muale, on
He was fftterrupted by Kate, who her sent. The stranger, after ascer­ ed you’d never »|&gt;eak to him, I am to the Twenty-seventh Precinct Sta­ ances of recent times was lliut of h&lt;The
Inspktor ^regpiph^hw follow
taining the extent of the damage and obliged to tell him his suit Is hope­ tion, and there put in a cell on the ,--------J or. Oman. Terror: *9 00 fur 2* lev
being
pot»essed
of
considerable
spirit,
a
ruuoir
xuuraet
Philip
Ottman.
Fulton
Market
dense at JI. A. Buber**, on K*al« Rlre-t.
supposition that he was drunk. Eaily ; butcher, who was auppomd to have i ’
H.njvtt,
did nfot relisli being thus tram marl fa­ probable delay, returned, Kate ques­ less.”
tioning him eagerly.
But Kate was already In her lover’s next morning he was takeu. Htlll in a been murden**!. In October last he fwl e«iapl«ixioa. dr»»w-4 .fa‘awl.* ei&lt;&gt;! */•.
dis
puaed
of.
“
Do
you
think
I
am
go-1
JOHNM. ROE.
“There is,” said he, “no danger : arms.
.
condition of stupor, to the police court, got into a carriage und started for
,u'telo the i&gt;eighturi.°oJ at
.t« ■
TTOVSE, Slttu and Canta&lt;v I**intot. Onlninc. ing to marry a man I don’t know, ami the engine .has been precipitated
To
this
day
(and
they
have
been
He bud a flton the way. As it was1 home ut the extreme east end ofi
” ' '
never s»w? ’ she asked indignantly.
•jIJL Frrocolnr. II.
andAr Paper Ilanrlng
....... a Hucd*lt) , “Do you wish to sell me, as IfJ were a down the embankment and it will be married a year) he teases her about apparent to the court that he vu fitter i Eighty-third street. Hegot out at Him ;
A
Burtnwus.
share In Hilroad stock, or had no more several hours before the train can her et«capade.
fora boHpital than a prison he was house, and, bidding tiie driver k*mh! I
.
r »- ---- 1
move on.”
CHAS. IP. DEMARA Y.
taken to .Bel lev tie. and thence to night, went his wav. He was n».v.r
A inanufactory of,er|nplv« forfa-gheart or anul than a lump of coal'.”'
"What fa the distance from Stan­ Green Leaves and their Wort. BlackweH's Island, where be tiled five ! seen alive again. Ten days later hfa । lrinK lMUI rwjenl'jr'unearthed in
“Kate,” said her father sternly, “to
ley?”
days after?.sni, and was buried In the j body was found in the river and the Hungary. About twenty y*-a&gt; ago u
whom areyou apeaking?”
“Only a mile and a half. As it is
i'rouitiw-on. nfaqnfatrrerf
"I don’t t-ar^.'1’ she i-ried excitedly.
A lecture delivered in Boston by Potter’s Field. As hfa body lay in a theory was advanced that behv* j ,ua,°
*&lt;&gt; EariJia and
"I h«e Sflymour and nil hfa relations, wy destination I am going to walk, h’ Professor G. L. Goodale, on "Green trench with AGO others, it was never J sleepy orJierhapH drunk he walked In ’ J11, ■ r,t ,
E PARA DY,
th M '■^‘bliohmeut, ^nnuodiig
and if hfa nephew were as rich as shall be glad," he added, “if when L Leaves and their Work,” glvot interest­ re-covered; but lifa trunk was returned I the wrong direction and fell into Unget
there
I
can
be
of
any
service
to
, water.
ajarce fortune ont of tlie horrid trade.
AKUKACTUHERaf Boot* and Show. Making Crcesoa. ■ I wouldn’t, marry him!
ing Information oh to that unctions and to his wife.
you."
-’1 anil rapalqaa orally done, alao atrki alien- There!**
The case of Georga, Pcu of Louis-• A day later. Bernard H PJn-lnohl । ^bildren were kidnapped frqpi all the
iiHtt* of tlie Leaves. The lecturer first
“Thank you,” she .replied ; “I too, called attention to the two-fold task ville, Ky., was of another kind. Het of ttJfi Third Avenue a druinrlst dis-' hUtyP1’u,i‘n« citire, brought‘to ttedna
It had been a favorite projf|ect of her
*■ mutfa
fathers und Kate had heard it hinted am onlj- going to Stanley, and as the imposed upon the botanist iu thestudy came to
ww New
... r. 'iork
* v* ™ about
s.n.uv five
u.c years
&gt;cnn i appeared under
untllT almost
almost the
theJanm
MUHe okCl.-- I I “• 'I'.1 ’
. i U‘°
..o—.. ”
.-.nn.udfataftce
is
so
abort,
1
will
walk,
too."
ut ever since she was out of school.
leaves They must be .-xamined uh uro, tn settle the account* of a Loufa-I cu instances, and his body was found i !;‘toanJ, ’blu’ ?®r,‘ P***»toe&lt;» ’»•••
J. B. RASEY,
He picked up her light hand-bag of
She bad only laughed. The idea of
machines, and afterward in regaril Ui vide flrm that hail gone into bank- in the lower part of the harbor
norrlbly
disfigured
beggars
fox which
Among the mysterious casra’ which lhe/,,y ha\b£“
Jpedieal
things Msuming such a tangible slmja- and hfa own more aubstantial satchel, their operations. The parts of an or­ raptcy, stopped in the Brandreth
und together they left the car. The dinary leaf are the stem and the blade. house, and quit ft one evening, saying'will probably never be cleared ut&gt; is I Pruftt**or of Pmgne dfarovet-uii the
had not ooeurm 1 to her.
in'Stain her father coaxed, scolded, lee of conventionality being broken, A leaf may aL*o be regarded as consist­ he was going to the St Nicholas. He that of a wife of a well-to-do merchant ! P,ac® nnd notified the police. and the
they
conversed
pteaaautly
on
different
JOHN WEBSTER.
threatened. Kate was olmtlnate anil
years
ihe^toprietors
of a framework and a tissuefilliug, did not return. His friends searched who
wuu disappeared
uuiupiH-ureo twenty-five
iwmry-nve yvun
veun*: rw*u
।H
Ji "'»•
, theaxrertvf
•
7, . ZT
’' 1
topics, t and very entertaining and ing
irritled
IS LACK^MtrnS. AH kind* M work In the Bl»ek- declared she'd “never even speak’’to agreeable
partly filling, in the interstices of for him until they concluded that he ago, leaving a husband and twochU- JiiViwrrii‘’"Tn
Kate found her strange com­ or
JL&gt;.
and- IIoraohorti&lt;
lineU-1.
UlondM
the framework. The framework is had been murderwl. Hewn a man of dren.
J hey have been hunting for all Austria. In a'.'fllUi
Ml,. *m!tb
&lt;11....
-1.1. «&lt;
U._ _iu t&gt;n&gt;m- the obnoxious suitor. Thus the tem­ panion.
.
officers
entered,
werefed *....
one
good habits and of respectable family. her evgr since, but in vain.
pestuous interview ended, and Kate
Everv
ou,cerh
ententl,
were'JitfddTeil
very
«liflerent
in
different
leaves.
In
Every
He.
oh
reader,
fa
the
veritable
neph
­
,.7 the
ti... bundrc-d wreU'he*, .teghsw,' htinh-HM.
went to her room in a high state of
some the main ribs of the leaf are par­ Ills brother was city nidge In Louis­ week one of tlie three men vfaito
•
W. D. PURCIIIS,
indignatlqn. Throwing herself on a ew of Seymour.
allel; in others the veins intermingle. ville. Long afterward It was reported Morgue in the hap* that he might find! blind, ditdorted; in .ULe jKjeplun were
Having
no
desire
to
be
married
to
a
..v. body there.
three ciiililrrcnjpst recovering from
low vouch, she gave vent to her feel­
Those leuvea ift which, the veins are that a friend had met him in Montreal her
The disappearance of counsellor , “'“1’UUdioji of lu^4*;U£J«t, while in
Ings in a flood of angry tears. She simpering boarding achool miss, as he parallel are not adapted to bear the where he was living with a Chicago
men tally pictured Kate, he had left
tno torture .^atnbt-r
thfkctlun ftunmlecd. Gi»a Moon dried her eyre, however, and be­ his guardian to proceed alone to the stress of weather, and are therefore woman and keepingagambling house. Alexander L. McNab of 7.S Nassau I tt l’u
thmmft 'HffiU. One
gan to think about the means bv which
more often found in the torrid zone, His wife went there to find him, but street fa as much of h mystery as it ; weTt‘
she could vanquish the euemv. One house of his old friend, while he went while leaves with net veins are more when she returned she said that it wax was a month ago. He aucceeded to * of lhe W0B* fcaUtres of the i^Ih that
JAMES FLEMING.
I thing was ecriain. She wa.-n''t goimr to Htanley to vfaitan old college chum. hardy, and oftener found on plants of a case of mistaken identity. Later she large real estate and rental law prar- 1
twfo
other,&lt;a»y;«tl* iufa
IXTATUIIMAKiCBsiid Jrwrter, rMt nd
I to stay at home to be faired by a con- Ah be walked and talked with Kale the temperate zone. A parallel-veined admitted that it was he,’and tlmt he lice which had been gathered by hi-1 h“Vw bwn arrested far reeeixiu©bribe*
IV S4T«t.b.MhrUlc.M»ch.
crltedBwell who parted Ills hair in the he thought more than once, if some leaf may, in some cases, be fitted to had refused to return with her.
preceptor and farmer iiartuer Robert i to kwP tiie
ter secret, and the tsq&gt;one
as
bright
and
witty
as
she,
had
middle and &lt;lrawle*l his ward*—possi­
A mystery for a time, enshrouded Gilleii. The heirs of many Bcotch- ula&lt;5e ean hanI,y
endure severe weather by division into
rretraimsl from
bly lisped. No; anything was better i&gt;een hie uncle’s choice, his would nut leaflets. Leaves are arranged sytsteiu- the diKkppearancc of Preston King, Irfah accumulatora of property in Ihfa I anticipating oa tbeerimhrals (hetardy
WM. E. GRIGGS,
than that. Why not go to Grandfath­ havb been so terrible a fate after all.
alically around the stem in a mode who went out of his room in the As­
»he guiiutiue.
The conversation turned on books, which gives the largest amount of ex- tor house one morning, purchased a city Intnfeted him with the ‘manage
A ncnONKEB. wUl atlMMl to *n IMMlhBt m.y er HowartPs? They were always want­
-------------- '
XV h« ta'ruatod to hl* earn. TmuweounUr. ing her to visit them. Why not ro and they were in the midst of an an i­ jrasure of the surface of the leaf to the couple of bags'of shot, which he fas­ ment of their estates*. ’1 nree trusts he । A good
anecdote is related lAA lady
executed with unvarying fidelity. The t
now? .So she immediately ’wrote to mated discussion "concerning their fa­ rays of the sun, and causes the lea-’ tened around his person, and Jumfied day before hfa disappearance he de- ! at “a party whose drew* and, forip were
fuultlaM. Just before dififier^iin ad­
them* saying she was coming, and vorite authors, wbep tlxe depot at Stan­ amount of ita surface to be In the from a Hoboken ferryboat iu mid­ pleted his bank account by drafts in fuul1
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
ley .was reached, *nd Kato was wel­ shadow of the leaves above it on the stream.
telling
when
to
be
ut
Stantev
(the
mirer
offered
her a flower from his
Mittlbment of such collections, and it
XTll'LAGE HAF.BEE, and des^r in Callan, Tie*.
comed by her graadfathe'. Near him
About seven yean* ago Emma C. cannot be ascertained that any money button-hole. The dressbein^festem d
K Gant;* FnraUUnf Oooda toddiw*.»f the Dearesffi|w|lon) to meet her. Grand- stood a young gentleman, to whom he stem. The leaf-stalk if shaded, will
fnthcr Howard lived in the country,
grow longer and thus puai&gt; the leaf it
collected by him had not been account­ Ix-liiud the flower liadjzt be, imQurted
tind
’
evidently
been
talking.
This
about O*i• hundred miles from the city.
। for. Hfa wife hail given birth to u with a pin. Just t|jep they wwkdown
ueara .out into the sunlight, where U Uy tn Stapleton, 8.1, quitted her home, ed
U.
MAIL LINE
He was a warm-hearted, pleasant old young man seized her companion by belongs. Bur we must study the leaf taxing with her nothing but a cloak :baby only a fort-iiiirht before, and the to dinner, anil the, geiitlemai) Uiought
TT’itOM Nuhrille iu Bjuit Crock. Lxai
gentleman, and he and his wife lived the hand, and after a hearty shake, more closely, with the microscope,4n and a small satehd. Her relatives, happinees of their marital relations be heahl a nOlse as ttrough wind were
turned
and
introduced
him
to
Mr.
1 Till. Srtry Mo»d»y and Friday momln
alone in a great stone farm-hous«. The Howard as Mr. Cecil Alland. After order to find what it fa to do in the after searching ror her several week*, had been a matter of common remark escaping from a bellows. The lady
peaceful quiet of their lives was occa­
।
sunlight. By making thin slices, in concluded thatsbehad been murdered. among
their friends.
On February hod s*»on foevher fair proportions, ami
sionally enlivened by a visit from the osual greetings Mr. Howard pre­ different direction* through a leaf and A mouth afterward a woman took u 17th, he quit hfa office at the usual the tightly Ailing- ares.i-’'wus most
hoWever, were sented his grand-daugiUer to both the putting together the results obtained, room at the Stevens house, on Broad­ hour to go to his home in Harlem. A bagg^’. It appear- that the latest fash­
‘ grand-dadiiWren.
^iren. These, hoover,
young
meu
and
Kate
had
the
oppor
­
way,
and
was
found
dead
there
in
the
'"It, so when Knte*k lette. — tunity of thanking Mr. Alland for his we find the green pulp of the leaf to
friend accompanied him. They called ion tor U»e fading! dt£*N»'iAati air­
' rived Snohncing
^ncing her
her comLujg*
coming, it was kindness to her. She rather wondered consist of loosely-arranged cells be- morning, having killed herself with in the Albion restaurant in Beekman tight lifting blown oiiLU|rjh.etJ»roper
flUsrtllMrm Card*.
| quite In ewnt
them. Th*
*
-----chloroform. She was identified as street
।
Bower
“t to
TC th™.
The spare
ly-comand drank some ale. They were size. The pin put to ki-ep
| chamber was
।
tbe up- MIm Gardiner. She is described as seen
_ aired and rean
rearranged. at the peculiar smile which pervadud
again In an ale house on Fourth in had penetrated the dir ..n lining
and mf' ' of' good things hfa countenauoejas her grandfather
Jess variety
Three having been very beautiful, ami disap- &gt;avenue, the proprietor of which had and caused a grand ccHapse,1 fBrithii
TO UN a CRESSY,
pronounced
her
name,
but
it
passed
pointed
iu
love.
pret
: bds
Itempt her appetite. "For,”
a nuinan imj&gt;ortant suit in McNab's hand-. Court Journal.
J
H H b it i;
■&gt; he acklowiedged her tliankik
said
Boon after the war a married woman, They stared to go to the Grand Cen­
ImaHoward, “thedearchild away
cku«»
“lam couyiuoed that tiro world fa
a graceful Ikrt, and assured her of a leaf. The inters
to 1
another resident of Staten Ihlami, tral depot, where, mfaeingtheMOVlock
confectionary and French by
“’’Twas nothing.1?
cooke
went to visit friends in New York. train, Mr. McNab was compellial to reverend gentleman to a.brother cler­
ly-pucked cells are ii
,
‘
d wholesome food
Mf Howard, after a cordial invita­ thia communicates with the air on the She was not heard of until many wait. He spent the intervening linie gyman ; mycongrcgtipob fan^n^ntly
will
, the billiard saloon opposite talking 1
the day appointed for tion to Mr. Davids to bring his friend outside by little openings, or valves, in monthM afterward, when she was seen in
her
and at five oMnck that to the farmhouse, took Kate to tin the outer layera of the cells of the leaf. ip Texas, whitljar she had fled with with friends. Just before the train
“YA,”Jatemiptod UiebhXtiW, who
h Append lol Um, Setiriiiei,
[ aft
. Howard got out the fall­ carriage and they rode away. A short These valves respond to changes in an officer in the armv
time he went away and was not seen hapi'enedtobeaFonitcnliaryebapluin .
ing
drove to the depot at drive over a smooth, quiet road, brought temperature or moisture by opening
A young Jersey man created dfatretw ।again. The depot officials who were “and so fa mine.” .
ix sums or
them to the farmhouse, and GE±r*~
Rtanl
■
M
*more ab indent among his friends, eight or nlns yearn familiar
And there the dificutmimj qn Uje ear­
with hfa appearance, say that
accustomed to doing as she Howard received her ««»t with
ago, by a queer eecanade. He wan they
i
did not see him pose throUgh the ly arrivalof the inlllehluin dropped.
OK LOKQ TIMK.
।
Monday morning found arm*. Kate fouodMVir visit, as she than upon the upper surface, and a sent to New York to collect money and detrat
on his way to the cars.
"Nothing wisiio much tlrcA&lt;Jvd In
awaiting the arrival expected, rather qyiet, bat the woods Mjuare inch of the under side of a corn did not return. The police searched
L. RUMBLE
Mr Delaplerre. a Frenchman, ar-1 .dur nehool-boy dkya, 'wrpi'-»• -ffistintnaueat • lead
of the
ler brother Cliarley wan were *beautiful *n( ‘ '
e«WM]do have one for him In vain. £us friends were rived in tills city a shert time ago, and guisbed.autfaor, .“aa t«» bepUuMttd by
is
oi
her
rambles,
bringing,
with
when the train came in
hunareia thousand of them, yet there fa Indignant when Superintendent Wal­ wus known to have a large amount of s il’ugbetween two Bdria’' : AMI the
he de
her skfelv in the car, search great haudf
room, so small are they, for three or ling, then a captain, told them he had money, which he intended 10 invreL
sketch book, four hundred thousand more on the probably gone off “toaeea little of life.” He departed from the Van Dvke fo cqofed
with
heriy advice "aot to step or a new acene la
Shout
ke a book ami same surface. They are not as abund- Hfa father felt that they had bten ,taraeeon WeduwtaT hurt, saying that l«£rn to si
Sofoetimes
she
Ww
,
from
ng
pan
into
the'flre,
and
u •uwor no.
,
shedding
-.-.i autumnal
fall inJove
die she was gone,” gave read an hour In the caim
justly so when he received a note in hfa he w»a gotog out far a walk, and has
tie,
kit* and sb« was .left solitude. Thus the days fled.
valves evaporation can take place from son’s handwriting, a few days later, not returned. Hfa baggage la still in
Lent, you hurr a right tc
alone,
saying that he had been kidnapped and the hotel.
la friend in the crowded
Tree to his
hispromts,
--- --" Mr. Davit'
aXilhertrt crf4be-wt^». aft
car.
con fl nd In a dark cell, where he was
ed the new ixxik she brought his friend out to call, and after the cells within. They a:
Gtertave J. Adeinh Schultz, a new­
r faUpet ta attoMimriMi
had b
to be held fcr a ransom. Ckpt. Walling ,comer from Kunijrabery. Prussia, rehut finding it unInterest­ that almost every ever *-jf^und him ways by which the mefatui
Apply io
Wx. A. Aylswoiith,
^WXbinKIng,
look about her to see who at the farmhouse, oa
onaliy with
at his residence or store.
were
w pa.-»engen, for noth- his host, but ofteuestal
J. He knew
ing ho
her as the study of charig mfas" he
the
actor.
BUY YOUR
I chance had
had
Tha
crowded. Near the
hfa way,but of the ribs, through thoee of the latter
front
ervpus old lady who held she evidently did
with the cells of the stem, and so on to
her
tly grasped in one hand the one whom he i
“Witeeaateff'^aikl
and it is feared
and
■olein tbeother—ail the the city to evade. He Often laughed
•IXf
l^and
while
fearfully
about
her.
EviIn
secret
over
their
escapades,
and
until Anally the demand comes on the 1
AT THE
dent!
not much used to steam blessed kind fate and the railroad ac- root If the root is not supplied with ‘
Clew,
eon &gt;&lt;!)4*(Wi^toV9J,&lt;or&gt;
. Near her a Yankee
Id last June.-Edwin Willis, coach­
OJ&lt;1 Bel UMe Mewt Market
«
».»&lt;
i
j-wr.
rroui
me
huiTgfy
calls
they
man to a banker, went out at 5 in the WwtForty-flrst street on March 1«. make remi-oceaslonally,probably their
Ing to convince a stout
at his side that his
■
OF
anil that they survive until the root «afternoon, was seen sauntering down ’*ayl*&gt;£ that he intended tofinfah some thoughts may be interpreted to mean
‘ blacking” was “the best that’s made, not seem near so long. She oonld not again receives moisture. The leaves Fifth
avenue
at
0,
and
has
never
been
■
writnrig in the office He has not been that It fa a long time between drinks.—
sir.” Glancing down the car the usual help admitting that looking forward perform, then, the function of lifting 1seen since. He was a bright, smart seen
RC£
* CLEVER
since; but on Wednesday last his | Washington Star.
•
«

SwirtUM.

B

A

G

I

MONEY TO LOAN!

$300.00 and UPWARDS

j^ONEY TO LOAN!
$50.00 to $5OO.OO&lt;

�Before making year -purchase pteaos
U and examine

State, which now revet* entirely to the
State for public use. Esch Senator in

OUR STOCK J

and each Deputy 18,000 francs. Sena­
tors and Deputies ore now paid but
8,000 franca, Both receiving like sums.

HAS OPENED AN

XLEGAKT STOCK

_______ E. COOK fc CO.
die of a hgy-mow in a barn in Tenne
see, which has been there six months,
without water or anything to cat ex­
cept what the hay afforded. Being cov­
And Feed,
ered up when the hay wa* put in the
barn, the hen could not get out. • Her
toenails and beak had grown half, on
inch during time, and her size was great­ FOB BALE IN QUANTITIES TO
SUIT,
ly reduced. When taken out and plac­
ed in the open air the hen tumbled ov­
er, with every symptom of a fit, but she
shortly recovered, and is now doing
well.

70 BOLD IN 1870 BY

CHARLES C.W0LC0TT

her sister, whose hatred toward the
Austrians waa equally great, continued
woman, on bor liberation, had a com­
plexion of death-like pallor, caused by
the darkness in which she had long
lived, and her voice had departed,
through constant cries during the early
part of her sequestration for help. She
could speak only in a hoarse whisper.
A few of the Centennial relics and
debris age to be displayed under the la­
bel of a “Permanent exhibition” in the
Main Buildxngat Fairmount Park, Phil­
adelphia, the opening being booked for
May 10, regardless of the weather. The

ion of its eclipsing in many features
the late affair of *76, especially in the
and ^.eing what i» to be seen. ' This
will be the main draw for twenty-five

PRICES LOW,

The man who argues with his own
onscicuce court* an alliance with the

O.G. STEBBINS.

which every Farmer wants to see before buying.

NEW SPRING STYLES
^^-P^fe^fo?*

The Register of Deeds does not regis­ JONES A SELLECK,
ter all the deeds of men, or he would
have a sorry mass.
A minister of the gospel in Buffalo
found a pair of twins in a basket on the
doorstep, last week, but his congrega­
tion ha* not yet found their mother.
In New Hampshire it is the new law
to send a man to prison 10 yean for be­
ing fonnd under a bed in a house not
his own. Ho* much to be caught in
tbsbedf
How it does rasp the vitals of an ab­
olitionist to go to Washington, take off
his hat to Key, present his petition and
beg for apostofflee I And still they go!
In Michigan there is a society of tem­
perance folks who wear a little red rib­
bon in a button-hole. And another so­
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
ciety that wear red noses, and they go
marching on to the poor house.—PomTO
DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­
eroy't Democrat.

DENTISTS

Ready Pay

but a week before his death swallowed
a two-cent piece, and the day proceed­
We believe that the wonderful result* KaahvID*. Mich, Jul 1.1FT7.
ing was caught in the act of endeavor­ accomplished by the use of ‘Shiloh's
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
ing to get a nail down hk throat
Coxsumption Cure,'are without* naralell in the hiatorr of Medicine. Those
who disbelieve this and have occasion
The City Council of Portsmouth, N. to try it can be convinced without ex­
H., hare voted to exempt from taxa­ pense to themselves. It* success is so
tion for ten years any manufactory of wonderful and sure that we sell it on a
any material whatever which may be
Manufacture and Deal in
bo,located in the city, provided the cap­ snooping t.ougn. t. roup, tn tnesc
ital invested shall exceed 85,000.
cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fall to
try it, it may save your life, while it
James Baxter, of Baltimore would will cost you nothing if it gives you no
relief, ( all at the Drug Store of* HalOf Every Description,
be a good man to send to tlie Black M'rt &amp;. Co., NadivIUe, Mich., and get a
Hill*. A pistol was fired at him in a trial bottle for ten cent*, or a regular
From a Wash Stand to a
recent tight, and the ball flattened on size for 50 cents or 81. Sold elsewnere
by Dealers generally.
hi*forehead without injuring him
Suit
“Hackmetack” a new and delightful
perfume, sold by Halbert A Co., Nash­
Mrs. Annie Goodale a well-known ac ville, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers gen­
IN OUR
tress, of Chicago, is in London lying in erally.
Coffin Department X
a trancs. She has been in this state
We have a large stock of Coffin* and
four weeks, but whether the is destined
Caskets and a full line of
to come to life is impossible to say.

I claim that no farmer can afford to use any other Plow for
the following reasons, which will strongly appeal to the good
sense of the farmers:

Handsome Parlor

I

WITH A FEW PRICES

I *ffi dose, and leave it to your

s

New Millinery Store,

Print*, new Pattern* Vote

Old Dollar Jap Tea 80 eti
A €oflee Safar, 8i lbs $1.

DO NOT BE DECEIVED

GIVE US A CALL
By my competitors who are offejing on in/erior Steel Mould Board Plow, If Mbvllte, AptU uih, im.
u' it is not made of Diamond Steel nor hardened by the patent process and _____________ Bonows * CAsaxLL.
fails in all of the points I claim for the genuaine Diamond Steel Plow.
'T'HE PEKSIOK8 OF INVALID SOLDIER*
A I-..-.---*
can ba iocrma-d
A*n« aay
fr.. tiaw If lha
. «■»diaublUly
--* baa

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

LEGAL.

PIONEER STORE!

TO ARMS, THE CRY!

UNDERTAKERS' MODS!

If We Must Fi^ht,

FINE HEARSE!

JOHJf HOLMES.

NEW GOODS!
XHh dar ofJaanary. A. D. ISD. thar.
UpabrfevaixtaatotbahfartMat bidder

FIGHT IT 18!

A r&gt;rr«l old mtehel kicking around
a Portland betel lor a month waa found
We had hoped to avoid this bloodless
to contain otct M.000 In eaah. and hun- strife, but we are bound to protect onr
country from tlie unsparing ravages of
the enemy. Our forces are in the field
U»ywen&gt;«&gt; honest
and we are ready for the battle. We ।
have a full supply of munitions of war,
Over 600 amateur journals died their and well skilled general*. Our caval­
deaths last winter in this country. The ry in drilling every day, and He is well
skilled tn DriUing. There will be no
boys who fondly hoped to stand under skirmishing on the line, for all our big
the hat of Horace Greeley are now guns are at the front, aud it will nutice
no difference whether oopcr and Tilden
striking out in another direction.
are elected or not, the fight will go on
just the same. .Thuiwar u not likely
Women are getting their rights at to make tho country any poorer, DeithI^L The Legislature of Minureote
U
be any more
has just passed a HU authorizing wom­ Htdoitw a»d Cn&gt;han» in consequence of
it. But it u probable that the most of
en to practise law in all the courts of these shoddy Buggies floating about
that State.
the country for sale, will be sold for
what they are worth in the fatare, for
we now offer our Single Buggies atone
hundred dollars apiece, and Platform
Fanner’s Doable Buggies for one hun­
dred and thirty dollars. AU our work
teuewtal In throwing a locomotive

many bulls bare hitherto tried this feat
and failed.
But bull succeeded in
revenging the wrongs done to a thou­
sand previous bulls. He showed fight,
af the train approached a bridge at
Dridnigh’, stationed htmself in the een-

We also have a

And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.

Take Notice.

KmLtIUa, April IMh, 1177.

VZjAZaT-vZJLZRTl

out of hl* hole in the ground yesterday
and after looking around for an hour
or two for a boy to sting, found him,
stanghimand went back to dean house.

SPECIALTIES

We have added to our New Manu-

e r
© 0
0
3C

tion of

flatting and ^latching.
We keep everything that is kept in
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a very
small margin, and solicit a call from
intending purchasers of FURNITURE.
Nashville, April 8nd, 1877
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

hailed Free

MEN’S AND BOYS’

IV! FLORAL- GUIDE

©
3

J/L. REED A CO.,
Ha.IiBB*, Mich.
SABHVILLI MAiEEr.

WHICH IS CHEAPER

THAJT EVEH!

teU." TM.U.
did

with it:

SHUME FONTS
rkorxrrrok
LIVEBY

SALK aid BOARDING STABL1

COME AND SEE.

0

0

f any of onr work.

gtaoor blew the ahistle; the bull didn’t
budge au iodb for the whistle; be dared
ti» kwmive to approach with all its

R55

Drtrott,—
1st Our Plows cost less than than any Chilled Plow, and but little more
than the common Iron Plow.
2nd. They will last mueh longer than common or Chilled Iron Plows
The testimony of those who have used them is that the Muuld-Boards will
last five times as long as those made of common iron.
Onnd Rapids,.,.
3rd. These Plows will scour where no other Plow wilL
4th. The draft of the Diamong Steel is the lightest of any in nse. This
results from the excellency of the metal and perfection in the style nod
workmanship of the Plows.
___ H. B. LXDTABD.
6th. These Plows being made of tho-finest quality of English Steel and X. C. BROWN,
tempered by a patent process, it is uniform, equally hard throughout
and being all of an even hardness it wears much more eveniy than any
chilled iron or other cartings, there being no soft itreaJu or toft tpojt in i&lt; a*
is usually the case in chilled iron.
6th. The Diamond Steel Plow is made with both wood and iron beams,
and with the Perpendicular Landside, that is decided by all good farmers to
be the best.
'
7th. These Plows run steadier and hold easier than any plow in the
market.
ATLBWOETH,
8tb. An extended Plow Trial showed that these Plows draw more than
ffMhvUK Mich.
100 lbs. lighter thsn the same style of Plows made from common iron, and
much lighter than.the best of Chilled Plows to be had.
9th. the new patent plow wheel on the Diamond Steel Plow is the best
made. It has a babbit metal center, and is so constructed as to entirely
protect it from dirt, and will last five times as long as a common wheel.
10th. On the whole, the Diamond Steel Plow is a MODEL OF BEAU­
TY AND FINISH. None but the very best material and workmanship
is employed in their construction and I offer them to the farmers ol Barry
and Eaton counties with the assurance that they will be a source of pleas­
ure pnd a great and lasting benefit to them.
Farmers yon will see the Mrs. BURBtWS A Mrs. CASSELL
great saving to you to use none but the Diamond Steel Plow when you
consider the fact that every chilled or haidened Iron Plow cost, on an
average, from 96 to *25 every year to keep it in repairs.

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

S3Kra.“::::::
VmMMviUs
ChSriMW ..

FARMS FOR SALE.

BARRYVILLE MILLS.

Laming, Michigan, has mum socials.
At one given the other evening over
*80 was rerlixed, mostly from fines for
talking and whispering. They raised
a puree of about 110 to hire one lady
toLoepmum for an hour while the rest j ■American mules pull the street can PUL POR PAST FAVORS, THEY 80were talking around her and teasing of Glasgow and flop their long ears for
one more look at these shores.
her. “She was a schoolmum,” says the
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PAT­
HfpvbUcon, “oud succeeded admirably."
It is generally supposed by a certain RONAGE.
As an M. C. R. R. express train on class of Citizens, who are not practical
Monday was passing through Delhi or experienced, that Dyspepsia can not
BIG DON A NORTON.
Mills it ran over a little child who was invariably be cured, but we ore pleased
to say that Green’s Arovsr Flower
on the track. Every one thought“?he has never, to our knowledge, failed to AJNSWORTH k BROOKS,
child was killed,tbut, by an unusually cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in
General Dealer* in
fortunate movement, she was thrown oil it* forms, such as Sour Stomach,
Costivene**, Sick Headache, palpitation
out between the wheels, with no other of
the Heart, low spirits, &amp;.c., &amp;c. Ont
injury than the tearing of her clothes of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last year,
to shreds.
not a single failure was reported, but
thousands of complimentary tetter* rec«Aved from Druggists of wonderful
A small boy died in Bennington, VL, cures. Three doses will relieve any
from swallowing a screw, which, be­ case. Try it Sample Bottles 10 cents.
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
coming lodged in his throat, caused his Regular8ize75cente. For sale by Boise
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
death by suffocation. The same boy Bros.

DIVISION.

STATIONS.

FOR THE SPRING TRADE I

■twills.

Ssue and Sinfulness.

- — ■ -I-- .. . ..

t,w Ste

GHAWD BAfTOB

Corn,Mea]

wUhdnwtMtU ladder,'lab her. She
wm kopt reralarly supptted with food

Qotn* Ka.t Krom JwJwoa
......-r-Up.te. A^.bterrit Ite
'Bnma._. sM»&gt;.au Arrtv, Xtete^s tu

B

Dated, SMbvfll^ March Utb, 1.177.
UTWUDVRKEX,
*
‘—»— —r- -.. m.-’.
Administrator*! Sale.

brrohy given thd

Dated, Naahvilia,
Probate Notloa.

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'

BEAD

-

'

.

AND

CONSIDER

laintba '

The Reliable Firm of

rate* at
i Co.. I,

CLOTHIIQ.
W.Q. Aylsworth A Co. wfll sell tbrir
entire stock ofClothingat ant for cask

»i*h&lt;. M John Ban,. T. C.i

making

— Special bargains fa Boot* and
'■ Mr. Alien ha* bu*i- Shoe* at
Dauohutt’s.

Clupman’s jortioeofl
•tore, illuminated t
bright light They

Havs just added, to their usual large stock of Geueral Merchandise, a

OT Prints 6 eta. per yard at
Atuworth fc Co.’s.

tribute (that of burial) to LU mother,
filled with who died the Tuesday before at-the
Of 87 yean.
flames. That spit-box was hurled out
occur fa the card of a window, and a tub of water being Temperance Meeting, at Eart Saginaw,
handy, its contents were dashed over
lart Tuesday, aa a delegate from our
Reform Club.

front of th© room, a i

FLAMES BURST THROUGH THE OUTSIDE
WALLS

FWUK AND FEED
LARGE STOCK OF

per lb. at the old and reliable moat
market of Boa A Clrvrr.
you want to get my figures before buy­
ing Clothing.
A. M. Daugheett.

Truman's.

NuhTflU. P,b. M. 1477.

Dry-goods, Groceries

— Look out for Bargains I
At AtlswoRth6l Co’s.
tr Ladies don’t forgei there Duplex

—There will be services at the Chris­
Of the building, on the north, and in an tian Church next Sabbath morning and
fastent the dry aiding, from the floor evening, and at Norton’s school house Coreeta at
-Now look out for some toll talking
at 8 o’clock p. m.
upon the subject of a fire department,
flames. Meantime the alarm had spread,
—The Rod Ribbon is- the name of a
willing helpers flocked to the scene of new temperance paper that comes to
action, ladders and axes were pro- our sanctum a* an exchange. It is not

e«oD nsc*.

». M. rVBCMIS.

I.G.ITISVIBTI &amp; Cl.

BOOTS AND -SHOES,
Which wars bought for CASH and will bo

sold At the lowest

Living Ericest.
Las Bro’s.

SPRING, 1877.

CALL A-TSTIID ZEE TTZ

only * good temperance paper, but a
brought under subjection. But i£ was spicy, and readable sheet
the closest call to a disastrous conflag­
Good Uncolored Japan.. .8 lbs for $1 and
—The Ladies Christian Temperance
ration this village ever had. In ten
Goon Uncolored Japan.. .4 lbs for $1
tlx
minutes more the fire would have gain­ Union Social, at the Opera House, on
or mcdicim
At Truman’*.
Wednesday
eVening
was
w&lt;Jl
attended.
ed a headway that no power in
— Just received, more Ready-Made
Dickin son’s, mill. Is building himself a Nashville could have thwarted, and The exercises consisted of select read­
ing,
essays,
recitation*,
etc.,
after
which
Clothing for the spring trade.
Leo Bro.’* store, and undoubtedly the
house in the east p*rt of the village.
kn enjoyable time was had. The reA. M. Dauohertt.
—Wouldn’t it b* a good idaa to dis­ Opera House and that whole square of ceipte were $8.68.,
— The best and mort compMe stock of
card the use of wooden spit-boxes, es­ buildings would have been consigned
L&lt;M&gt;K OUT FOB BARGAINS IN
Clothing to Nashville
pecially if they be filled with saw-dust 1
Mafle Grove, Afku. 13th, 1877.
burned through tlie floor, and a good­ Orno Strong,
At Aylsworth A Co’*. .
—W. H. Kocher has gone to Chicago,&gt; sized strip from the center uf the room
Drar'Sir:
■ — My expenses are light and my
(and perhaps will go to N. Y.) to pur­- out to the wall and up to the eaves.
stock of Clothing is complete, and I can
chase a full stock of new spring goods.• The ios* can be reckoned at all the way
sell as cheap a* any dealer in the Co.
j
from
$95
to
$50.
AT THE
—The bill detaching thia county from
the Kent counSy circuk. and attaching, &gt; The fire originated from the spit-box,
QT Griffith sell* Middleville flour.
it to the Allegan circuit, has passed the, meutioned above, and undoubtedly
from a cigar stub, that liad been careHouse.
Cr“ Machine Needles,'all kind* and
lesdy thrown into tlikt box of saw dust, I
numbers, at
Wheeler*.
—Calvin Ainsworth ha* purchased1 by some smoker, early in the evening.
-------------♦»—•------A. J. Hardy’s residence, adjoining the&gt;
As the writer was so fall of the idea
— My stock of Groceries will be found
elevator; paying therefor the neat sumi
—A little local occurred over at Sher­ of “making it warm for all concerned,” new and complete. Tea stock is large,
of $9,800.
idan last Friday night that was not that she (or he) forgot to sign either and I am giving good bargain*. My
ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS.
—John Andrews, a young and enter­, down on the bill*. The temperance her (or his) name, or to say who the Rose Pekoe $1 Tea is the finest ever
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 60 CENTS.
prising Eaton County farmer, has pre­ meeting was held in the Darling house, daughter is, that we are, so to speak, imported.Daugherty.
,
and
as
soon
as
the
meeting
was
over
“
straddle
of
the
fence,
”
and
know
not
BEST
GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
sented us with a sample cake of superb
- Clothing at Cort for Gath,
and the audience had dispersed. King whereof to affirm.
GOOD
RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTSAt Atuwqrth &amp;, Co’s.
Alcohol,-through the aid of James Nes­
NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS 15 CENTS PR POUND.
—Joel St Johns, of Woodland is im­ bitt and seven others, kicked in the
VEKM0STV1LLE ITEMS.
— I keep staple Dry Goods, Prims,
proving his saw mill in’that township, bar-room door of the hotel and ordered
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM 50 CTS. TO $1.00
Factory Cloths, Shirting, and a general
by putting in, in the place of the old up­
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.
cider. Darling set up the “devil’s kin­ , The Red Ribbon Reform Club of this assortment for farmer’s use.
right, a circular saw.
dling wood,” and tho boys called for place had a rousing temperance mass
I always keen the QTJP A
which will be sold
mqje. Darling replied “nay,” and Jim meeting fa the Congregational Church
very best grades uf D U VT 1111'0 at about first cost.
CT" A nice Cottage Bedstead $9.60.
influx of business, that compels them clinched him and in the scuffle a lamp last Sunday evening. Addresses weje
to run a portion of their machinery up was smashed. Darling stepped into delivered by President Wooden, Prof.
A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE CANDIES KEPT CON­
— The most complete line of Notions
into the second story.
another room for a* light and Nesbitt Dickie, of Hastings, and Rev. W’. J.
STANTLY ON HAND ; ALSO A
______________ PAUGHXRTT’a.
—Mrs. John Barry, armed with *’ embraced the favmable opportunity to Swift A poem was read by Rev. T. L. **
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
large bucket of water, was the first one become a bar-keeaer, and handed the Brown. At the close of the meeting a
—All Wool Cashmere Pants for $3.75
large
number
signed
the
pledge.
at the Wednesday night; fire, after the cider out right lively to the boys. Then
_ At Atlsworth &amp; Co’s.
One of the blooming damsels of Nash­
alarm had been given.
they became sportive and playful-like,
— I pay cash for Green Apple*, ship
ville was led to the matrimonial altar
—There is a prospect of Nashville and kicked over the stove, threw its in this village last Sunday afternoon, Maple Sugar, and pay the market price
having a new hotel. At least the sub­ legs through the window, smashed by one of the Vermontville boys. But for Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of Coun­
My story Is short,—can soon be tojd,
ject is being agitated, by men "who glasses, and demoralized tilings gener­ I presume the News will be provided try Produce.
A. M. Daugrkrtt.
ally. Jim sometimes goes'by tlie name
I have the Goods, they must be sold.
could build it, if they only would.
with a wedding notice which will give
IV Ladiea’ and Children’s Straw Sun
of Strong, and is considered a fine-hair­
particulars.
—The re freshing shower last Wednes­ ed, square-toed boy when sober, but
Hats, at __ _____________ Th Umax’s.
Nashville, Mich., January 80th. 1877.
A son of Mr. John Stevens was badly
day caused the gnus to jump up like a when drunk he is “a very devil let
— I intend closing out my Agricul­
ANDREW O. T.EWZ.
injured last week while at work on hi*
ticklish school boy, and maple t-recs loose.”
father’s fann, by being thrown from a tural business, and if you want Plows
to bud out like a country schoolma’am's
or Drags, cheap for caih, you will do
roller.
He
was
severely
bruised,
but
For
the
part
two
years
John
Holmes
—
bustle.
well to see me. A. M. DauGHkarr.
and wife have been resident* of Maple :no bones were broken.
—The Reform Club paid Sheridan a Grove. Previous to that time they liv­
The saloon keepers in .Vermontville
— Boys’ Suita only $4.50,
visit last Friday night and organized a ed at Battle Creek; traded farms with &lt;complain of being almoct starved ouL
At Atlswobth &amp; Co’s.
club of 20 charter members, and made RuaSlade and thus became citizens of 'The red ribbon makes them look blue.
— A Combined McCormick Machine
Doc. Scott Preaident of the club. 83 Maple Grove.
Now they no longer
Several new houses are going up in
ata special bargain at Daughebtt’b.
signed the pledge.
share tlie same bed-clothes, because: this
।
village. Lute Potter has just fin­
Ed. is a “boss” salesman. .

we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

Choice Groceries

BLEACHED AND BROWN

Cotton!, Stripes, Ticks aid fteckt.
ALL STANDABD MAKES AT
LOW PRICES.

CASH STORE!

SPECIAL IHDUCENENTS DURING TIE HIRDTINB

I am constantly receiving additions to my line of
Groceries, which will always be sold
LOW FOR CASH!

—What we need is more houses. Now
who will step forward and immortalize
his name, by erecting twenty or more
good tenement house* 1 Speak quick,
for it must be done.
—Charles Horton’s house at Hastings,
caught fire on Friday last, and the
flame* licked up two hundred dollars
worth of property before the fire brig­
ade could doh its red shirt.

—The season of the year is rapidly
approaching when no husband-man
can find aught fa thescriptures to com­
pel him to love his neighbor, if that
neighbor keeps forty scratching hens.
—Mr. L. L. Loomis has now perma­
nently engaged a full column space in
the News, and will soon occupy it with
a rousing advt-~ Keep an eye on the
Boston store and look out for low pri-

—A hotel was burned at Karn.i City,
Pa., last week. The ownerof the house.
Mr. Bateman, his wife and four small
children were burned to death. Wo are
pained to learn they were relatives of
and P. P. Bachellor.

Christian Church durfag the coming
summer may be summed upas follows:
new plaster on the walls. It retains its

—They had a sugar party a few miles
out in the country a few nights sfaee,
and a certain girl sat on her fellow's
knee throughout. the entire evening,
and they sucked each other’s “toffy”

With them lived two rorJe-'and,—H.
D. Hall and John Murphey. Hall is
the "daddy” of Mrs. Holmes, and barring one year, has lived with the coup­
le twelve years, or ever since they were
mated. Mr. Holmes claims that for
several years has mistrusted and noticedalittlo crookedneas going on between
the quondam father and his better half.
He protested and his unfaithful spouse
cooly informed him that if he didn’t
like the way the “old thing worked,” he
could leave. One day last week they
parted, Mrs. H. moving up on the new
purchase,—the Franck property. This
we*-k Holme* advertises his wife, and
is red-hot after a divorce.
And if his
story be true no one will blame him.
Hall is verging on 80 and Mrs Holmes

CV 60 different kinds of Wall Paper
i
ished
a residence near the depot, and
1Dr. Green is building on West Main and Bonjgr to match at Truman’s.
Street.
I
LOOK HERE! LOOK HIKE!
M. A. Hance, who is about to remove
Farmers or the vicrxrrr or Nasrto
1 Bellevue, has sold bis house and lot
vtlle : I have come among you to
&lt;on Main St. to John.Squires for $2,000.
manufacture such Farming Implement*
as you need, and »m going to erect*
bunding for that purpose, aud I ask
SE1UHBOB1SG NOTES.
yonr patronage, thinking that you had
rather help to build up your own town
and enhance the value of your own
. Thuburn Sibley, a farmer of Eaton farm* than to iiatronize these large
Rapids,
had his house destroyed by fire.
,
towns, and enrich the fanners around
The loss is $1,000; no insurance. The them. Look to your own Interest. I
furniture was all destroyed, and the wib not be undersold. Blacksmithing
done to order. Come and see mo at
1family barely escaped.
the foundry.__________ J. M. WOOD.
. Franklin Smith, of Eaton Rapids, has
been arrested for stealing $60 belong­
—New Prune* ten pounds for $1.00,
.
ing
to
his
grandpa.
At Lu Bro’s.
1
. Mrs. J. M. Corbin, wife of the Eaton
— I have one Combined Granger
Rapids lawyer, is dead.
Drill and Cultivator to sell or exchange
John Kehrwecker, of Charlotte, was for a Horse. Come and see it
burned out of a home worth $800 a few
nights since.
N. C. Chilson, of Vermontvile, shot
tv Gents, look at thoee $3.25 Fine
an otter last week that weighed 23 Iba. Boots at
Truman's.
The pelt of the animal brought him
IV The largest, best and cheapest
stock of Clothing in town at
Wheelers.
OBITUARY.

—A few night* since a couple of young
ladiea of Maple Grove, arrayed them­
selves in masculine wardrobes, and per­
ambulated the dusty highways of our
sister town, seeking whom they might
devour.
They routed two families
from their slumbers, making them be­
lieve they were tramps, but the third
house they called at tliey were not so
lucky, and the first thing they knew
tney found a gnod healthy man, cloth­
ed in the habliment* of primitive Adam, aewif W yasn.
Mr. Hart came to this township over
minus the fig leaves, chasing them at
the rate of a mile a minute.
—Vermontville has been enjoying at the house of his son, April 15th, by
quite an exodus of it* citizens. Tart Rev. Baaoom, of Vermontville. . Many
week’s Ehterpriee chronicled the remov- friends were there to express their sympath for the afflicted family. May God
deal kindly with all tho*e left behind
than fifteen good residents.
Now, and help them to see that hbt ways arc
D. W. 8.
Nashville is not that kind of a “burg” jurt and right.
fa this respect, and would be exceed­
■arrfod.
ingly r^oieed if Vermontville would
move over a eeore or so of its empty

—The handsomest piece of kitchen
furniture that has ever'bean brought
Wolcott’s hardware. It is a Mills Cook-

otas, and it take* only $66 to buy it.

La-

not amount to as much as the cackling
of a setting hen; and the Naan will
dowa at their saw mill We happened live to see the Say when it can buy
them, body and suul, sell them out st
maple logs, which made about 7,000 foot
of lumber. When they have soft wood

-The Baptiste are putting ap their

of the

best bargains

got in this or any other town.

I will dis­

CLOTHING
On the way.
Do not buy until you
have seen Our Goods and Price*. Wo
defy any legitimate dealer to lira up to
Our Stock of

HATS, OA.H’S,
GROCERIES,
INotlons, Etc.

ayA/Z kinds of Country Produce^ff]

Naahville, March 7. Wn.

I. G. ATLJfOWB I CO.
Gardening for Profit 1

Pries &gt;UO —cK po«tp&gt;id,

stall.

c^UCATA LU t CB S,.

3D. C. GRIFFITH.

PETER HEIDEB10I I CO.,

Q.O TO

BOISE

BROTHERS

Books of all Kinds,
A CHOICE LINE OF

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,

FAINTS, OILS,
VABSISHEB, BRUSHES,
BUBGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BOX PATERS.
PEBFUMEBIB8,
FANCY PAPERS,
DYMTUm,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FINE CIGARS,

AND TOBACCOS,

BK81DK. A NSW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

X M. Diwmn.

WMakw will w*n»ab and aadaafl with an the aboTaMaadartidaa

At ArwwOBnr * Co'a.

OF HEN'S BOYS’ 4. YOUTHS’

Nashville, February 96th, 1877.

Clever.

- XM. Daorannkaapa d»«m

Boss Stock

count the best man in the business.

«■&gt;■»* 8ba«Maneel,leu.

-TMtWMArSdkfBir »tm.

REMEMBER
We can do you good on Boot* am
Shoe*, as our facilities for handlini
these goods are unequalled in this town
Wo have the

in Dry Goods they ever

-I am selling
bawd cL

IN BOTH KID AND GOAT. BUT­
TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICES.

Practical Floriculture!

— Ladle* Foxed Shoes $1Jfi, worth
$U50,at
Trumam’s.

At Truman’s.

KT

until that time I will give my patrons some

DRUGS, MEDICINES IND CHEMICALS,

— Call at L«k B*os. for Pocket and
Table Cutlery.

do busfaees with.

now occupied by Kpcher Bros., and from now

—The best place to buy Dfahes is at
Lee Bro’s.

NOTICE.
— Special bargains in Agricultural
All persons having unsettled accounts
joice if the Nbws should go down; but with me, win please call and settle
Implement*, Plow*, Drag*, Cultivators

xes &amp; C kd

Qj* taken in exchange for Goodt^m

move my stock of Goods into my new store,

Low Prices.
Yaimouth Canned Com, 9 cans 18 eta
Louisians Rice fi cents per lb.
Georgia Bank Codfish, 7 cents.
Orangas and Lemons, at
Daughmbtt’b.

— Men’s good Busineea Suit* only
$4.90,
At Atlsworth A. Co’s.

—There are a few pinch-penny, stin-

Women’s,

Will be complete in a few days.

On or about the first of April next, I shall

— Salt Pork and Fish at
DaUGHRRTT’8.
QT Latest Stylo Spring Hate at
____________ Truman’*.

sortmont of

VERT LOW FOIL CASH.
Thaaka lor Hat Cann,

BOISE BBO8.
B” BBKZMBXK THE PLACE

�aisure oiix.wk
nly mvautesn ytmrs Ud.

U iwys tff

Government
paid to stockholders.

.S3

sebriate
In- was
6W7 Compiled
Drtroll. upon National Bank Redemptir.it Agtmy
t which
of hia
it*. I, rrmiiTwuiiTimuu-. ! &gt;»
IL-uae bill No. 219, relating to the Al~ “
ridlarv allver eoin hiay b* obtained tn
------------- t*
•York exchange
—---- -alow*to romply *1th 4h* wishes of Eog- superintendent
of the My)um allowed
f&gt;&gt;r currenrv. the Treasurer of
iof the
Kanatebill No. 211,'defining the UMga* land and Iltowta. The Turks refuse to him to go out riding with ope- o&lt; thethe Utilted Hlatee and Redemption Agent
-------------keepers wb&lt;&gt; iiad kwh- burftiem in th*
Interior of the county.
Upon their
way’back, Wheq within about threeIl comnotice* given tofbreig*

•p53tta^’u^rUm

CONFIDENTIAL !

CHRONIC DISEASES

asSS 53*9®^5£i

Menominee and Thunder Bay Riv*
auditor general reported the incfcbU
•AMaCAetnuntitti to the State aA*r
the settlement of T87&amp; The amount ag­
Treasurer ol tho Uniteti States and Re­ gregates
ing array of bottle*.
&gt;274,901 45.
White demption AgvnL
There hare been continued conflicts for
‘
Almost wrq’rtck *&gt; • lUah of light
In the Hon fie the foUowiggbllla were the
teat three days between the Turks the boy Jumped-out of the wagou,
bftf
rela0^ Io milts by and Miriditee. . . , 4
dashed th tough the door, over tbehar,
and, before the astoundod bar-keeper
—___ ... — artity. MkBrnFTOlint worknriKE
.
thnjroopn have already pronounced for
House
'
manuscript bill No. 07, to detach
could stop him, had drained Dearly a
A Conatantincple dtejtatoh nays that the quart of brandy from a decanter stand­
Barry county from the Twentietk and
Th. nirf&amp;ii ri#"*V!''1Li
&lt;ittWt^!fcary&lt;ia»§rt-enU&gt;enth Judicial CV- Monteueuro 'deiegatM had a final inter­ ing there.
When caught, he rubbed
und
view to-day with Safvel Paabs. who de­ his atomgoh and fairly ecreamcd for
.n.n Jimwof ren»'ny jhave finally aiiceonded
The House went Into committee of the clared that tlie Porto rejected their de
glad terribly by oontart with the spokes in establishing a satisfactory through
‘Ob! that Dwted so good! I would
whole on the special order, and conaid- moods, Subsequently the Qrand Viater j-y:
. of the buggy wheel.
give
my
IWv
for more of It!’ With
freight tyitp j . «
A
. (
•trod House bill general order Na 2H, telegrsphad to Prince Nirtoliw that the
’ i&gt;’t &gt;ar&gt;- defeat ci wMfimTh*twi walk-1 for Hie prohibition of the manufacture armistice had anded and would not be great difficulty Be was got balk into
the wagon. The keeper at once set
prolonged.
and
sale
et
imrrdcattng
ilqaora.
The
ing
match
at
Islington,
completing
his
^K^JBl^n VinlrtJ -Krtlnwl; had
Ths tar will Marton tba Mlh tast. for out for the asylum, hoping to arrive
miles Saturday noon. Weetop being committee sroee, tho bill was placed on
hia pocket picked of &gt;66 uear Kalttiruixoo. j M&gt;
Its Immediate passage, and lost by a vote the vicinity of the arrnle*. A mantMstn there before the liquor could take effect
JuM before reaching Kalamaxoo the pick - twenty-two mllea'lrtblnd. -r . /--x
’ ' will be Issued at once. The superior upon his companion. He was doomed
Thr Nebm-ka IxgiriitW'e bar nnthor- .&lt;&gt;t2»to«X|MX&gt;kM made RU escape by Jumping from
La
thaallflrncMUititestanding
omnnltee
officers
of tfe^ southern army have been to duappoiut'uent. At the expiration
tbez-arx. Th- mail wm&gt;
who mow
lo««t mw
the xwunav
money I Ixcd »--«Whhopper-Wst. • Itoml wt»p-in iitsiridteiisHiv pint- "ore throughout the &gt;tati&lt; are authorized on the University made report on thesal- summoned before thejrovornmerit coun­ df a few minutes the young man be­
».y&gt;m&lt;&lt;ibn*&lt;Tf tha coal to order out all the voters iu their iwja-ct- arlm*, services, etc., of the professors! of cil of war iririti Peterabnrg, to be heard came lltertlly wild from the effect of
respecting ths preparation for marching the enormous draught of brandy, and
’
—&gt;™
1 &gt;'■" I-™*?® w -S
/I*."'. »&gt;•* iiitiiSlr.alSi.K.'
1 dwh, 1n -kiMihj?
i--r wldeh pwnylntf docimtenta wore areepteil ajui 250,900 men across the Pro th noxt week. attacking the keeper, succeeded In
Tile army baa already advanced, but has
■
thw-ohl ’INnaunr.ir i **cl‘
it .tt» be. p&lt;WlW&lt;V dollsAl U ordered printed in the journal. '
throwing him out of the wagon, then
Ai’RiL 11.—In ".he Senate, the following
nr waSSJirnXi..e-=tepgr i'"r-Stet. ""-««»«nair I were rear! a third time and passed: • .
A talemm from St. Fatcteburg ntatex he lashed the lions* into a furious gal­
lop, yelling meanwhile like a demon,
Senate bill No. 213, providing for the that the diplomatic campaign b&gt; fiuaHv until be roused the country round
stolen from him while in ' 1 rD 1 1
ended.
hd Is taking ap|&gt;olntnient ot a State trespass agent,
' Chicago about a month ago.
He drove at the pace of the
A dispalch from Perth nays: It la ex­ about
the Key. Mr I senate bill No. 3M. for the punishment
pected that war will be declared ut devil until he broke uhe wagon into a
KischrtwhApril 21.
thousand small splinteni. and when
' A Tim cm dispatch from V’enu* mvk caught was abcovered all bruised and
tn the Political Corresp&lt;.nd- bleeding, with his clothes stripped to
TtaVnIM.1 SUM. troop, -rm, will,?u?iM According
ontY'the four eerjm in BewiarAbia had or-' rags, laughing wildly as he exclaimed
dr»»n ISMO UuStatolloiuootCk.lo^bta.
d»rs to begin a movement to the Prnth that he hud never had -each fun since
April
13,
white
two corp* are marching be had been at the asylum. That lad
two-fold: di—fliifaction with the fore­
man and a demand for an advance iu
HMttptMt It" muU»PUWI P... ^drtSuNrrSeoocitrrJunt No. &lt;», to take their ntece ih BrtMrbia. A cor- lean incurable, He would walk right
rcepondent of the Fremdenblatt confirms
■&lt;**'on.
I amending the art req Hiring Judges of that report.. The right wing, which h into the jaws of death without hesita­
Nothing but conn«MvMkt&gt;m; #1215 per * day,
tnntir । XIlMmec
Intense C*
excitement prov ul- in Orange probate to give notice to foreign consuls. the weakest portion, ernases the Dlrester tion for a drink.
inferior workmen received but 50 centa I township,
p
—
p-tlawar? county. &lt; &gt;„ over the
199,amending lhe.iuk.for regulating at Ciiaterna, and goes along tho Austrian tiiicinent alone cun restrain him. He
per day.. Tho men demanded either ah I «t&gt;j-»o«rio-.iK» tdlsApiiearniio- 'if Ma rim lire- । Uni rttm*lun.eul Of unorganUXsl territory frontier to Paekary. The left wing, the will never l&gt;e rel«u*e&lt;1 from the asylum
iannaM of wageM or the dhunlaaal of ihr-f-veW. a l-nv
iy attwl seven yPArd, from nh ' u, organized counties. No- 137. provbi- alrongest, will ertsw the Danube tetweeu until death comes to take him across
ibteman. The roMparn* utterr“— 1 fathcr'H
. ’
hotwe
jusc lost
last Sunday morning. [I)lf flir Qlft incorporation of reform club Rente and Ismail.
the border.’’
ly refuse to siocede to-the
&lt; th«bjdghtM,7laiwAtft
v
~ demand"
~ of
-i* --------**----------* rirthl w
tain
----.---cotniwiy
t.o.MAtwO weltl»4 Ko.n. awodlmr
Htrikem, and are experiencing ditll'iiUy with.E
v.».. Edward B&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;ker,a ouffiOa ”*■" ,,ni’ the Mr relatingto Ibe.atLrrffnfifer of oorOf ail live Jovra on earth tlie most
ANOTHEB FATAL FIKE.
W-PM J&gt;0
I.rra, Two &lt;U.«| .'parole right*.
.
like the divine I^ve is that of the good
; have now been spent lookn&gt;gfortb«miM«Senate Joint resolution authnrlz’ng the i
.
—so intrelflai], unforgetting,
Ing one; but up to this time no trace has State Prison inapoctoni u&gt; settle with HuruUtff &lt;ri tlie Southern Hotel mother
watchful, eonshientte. free from jeal­
tennined to bold out.
.
• been discovered of either the boy or the Robert L. Crane and H. G. Filkins, Dpn- .
ut St. IxMiiS.
ousy, and desiring the good of her
yd to State Prison ; colored man in whose company he.was tractors, won dirtnvaed aa to its eonstitnoh i id reti for more than her own ha|&gt;(the'Ntewax go Co. 'lost seen walking ntsiul lifeliome-Tarm. ' Tll« Southern Houl st SL Loul»
by skwihg the lock I Tho San Franri-^j paper* &gt;lv«! the of 7® vi 59, and a motion to .reconsider burned Wednesday morning. The pintM.
overpowering the names of the eleven per-&lt;&gt;ris nrr-n*&gt;l •«; was laid on the table.
•
out of the
Time is lent to u« tone laid out In
tire
had
got
well
under
way
before
an
The Mouse passed the witire afternoon'
officers.
I Chico f'ULlssing engaged inlbr late morEleven peroons God’s M-rvice- to His honor, and we
। d.urof UlfiiMUien, hu4-ior eeuding (brviU- hi eotntuiltee of tho whole. Speaker pro alarm was given.
be too diligent in it, If we con­
eiiing
to rltizeiw. Th&lt;A- also frm. Hamilton in tho chair,in the dfacuo- were killed by jumping trOin the win­ c.vnnot
Hlott of that sC’.thm of lipase Mil No. 172, dows, and it le feared a large uuml»er sider Unit time U preciwua, short, pass­
at Vackron a large tncdrnoflvp, No. !•, ;1 print the statetnonw nrolo by K. I&gt;. Con- ......
whose building marks a feat in engine , wav and Tboinax W.SiainU-xdG hldd for i 'the. liquor, tax bill) providing for »' failed to escape from the upper slorifti, ing. uncertain, irrevocjtble when gone,
building. The boiler was taken into the murder, and of Henry C. Wright, heldss ‘ special tax »n ale, beer, etc., manufactured where the fire was discovered. Thv and that for which we must be ac­
, ai-o-s&gt;»&lt;irv to murder ami for hxsoji. Thu 1 oupdde this State and brought here- for building wun six stories in height, cov­ countable.
object of the attach on lhe f hiuamt’n was , sala At a quarter to six the committee ered an entire square, and coot &gt;1.250,plete in all Im parts and ready for paint. ! to rob them of their tuwiqy. as it was re- arose, und the House granted leave to sit 000. Insured for &gt;290,006 on building
Ths new remedy, Euoalyptwi Cordial,
Three hours altar,ward it waxl'uvd up and । j«&gt;rtc&lt;l that they had u considerable again on the same hili, and adjourned. . and &gt;142,000 on furniture. The most prepared by the chemist, Horatio R.
i*TW Into tho paint ahop by its owdatoani. (amount. The primwre also confcm to ( Arxit 12—The Senate paaae&lt;l House heart-rending scenes occurred during Owen, in rapidly gaining a world-wide
«tfti‘Edirorly». the,toaater mechanic, aays • othercri fare committed during the win- , bill No. 96, amending lire city chartcf of the progress of the fire. The windows reputation by virtu* of its.singular pow­
.
. Alpena.
'
•
ihatltT’M nrnirs—dating from the time ter.
in the upper stories were crowded with ers for destroying the appetite for spirituwork began as above—no will have her 1 Nicholas Stanrior, of ( iih-axo, wax i tiumite bill No. 39. to I’rc»*’k*»Zor t’*°
ofia liquors, and thereby curing drunken­
painted and pulling her train. She is to found &lt;ka.r fo his iMth-tiib on Tmrelv.. I dtieiion of the capital stock of rorpora- shrieking men and women, whom it ness iu all its stage
seemed InipONaible to save.
A few qnly absolute cure.
and on Wednesday his son-in-law, &lt;’. . B'»n».
.
were rescued
rescued oy
by maaers
ladders placed
placed on
on uic
the
KawulierN.v-uMd.-d by thoothtg himself j „ Neualo bill No. I9u making approprte- were
through Che head.
i &lt;lou for the Board of Hah CommiAnlon- Fourth street portico,but on the other
The Lomsixmi 'fotnml.-fon la actively '
^7x0^-“r^rS«&gt;izinK the
lhe ^iWinff.bounded by Fifth,
proper weighing 37J tons, the drivers five
fast .la diaipetor, tiw otkinders 17x24 at Work, roceiviiur dei^ntiou-. mt-r-)
DETROIT MARKETS,
.Itereh-t of FB«n Walnut and Elffi, the longest ladders
inehre, the tank holding%700 gallon-..
. viewing official-;, ami impiring into the
N?»M amending the acta fel1 far "b,,rt of «*&lt;*’"*
window-.
Flour—New proccw WAO and
CoL C. V. De Laud, of East Saginaw, colchoice
while winter H.25&amp;8.50; medium
storm raaed
mizt-n on the
tie- smith
snum AtAt- ’t Alhlnii FMmale Collejrintc institute.
A terrible atortn
.Jumping from third story windows,
FM Ateai dlklct, asriktati bv deputy lanIlt
and
Wtehn-dav. ; Tha committee struck out all after the | and a thin! one badly mangled. Five S7ft S; ambers F&gt;(ij-l‘.5O; low grade* to su.... ...... Ti-xtey
^.. ..
a
perflne W.fiOftm.
Hinckley and gauger Draper, has selrj-d I n^ht*.
। i.
■
•
.
enacting
etauM
of
Senate
bill
No.
209,
to
।
womeft
were
rescued
from
the
sixth
'
snffflonkfMtwldakvrtSsv- ul‘*,,wWheat— Extra wbltcgl.74; milling extra
. .2^,•*£;,).»■ .nd H-iv citv
A cau**l«« pa;.: in 'V-dl street on 1 amend law authorizing the ffineetion ul story on the Fourth street aide by the fl.Tli; No. 1 white|1.71. No. 2whlto»1.6{r,
Thte whiokv la prtnetNdlv from the 1 3V«dn«atay 4 t&gt;&gt; a jmtntav of -u.-p.-n- | human bodiea for the advancement ol I heroic efforts of the firemen who, after No. J amtior &gt;1,74.
l orn—No. 1 mixed 52 eta.
c’ teWbsf
Detroit; t
.
■ ahcM^Ing the patent tedders, succeedHoeff ACte., O’Brian ft Co., and Brand i By diroctiua-uf .Uw i’ri-ideoi, the *teo- . ' ‘I
in getting a roue to the halfomffoA Co., of Toledo, though some »■ from i retary of War has ordered that the United .,
J’*}}
‘
^frai7‘tu.
ervatures. Frantic men, women 43*: No. 2 mixed
.
-Ohio and Kentucky distilleries. The en-! States troops now in garrison in A Uu.ka j
or 1 •». reiati e to and M.iLi»ar.
Barley—No kmIch. State nominally at
children «...
ran through «{,«.
the i.»n_
halls
_Urj stock fa stor«( bl warehouae, await- bo withdrawn, and the Territory tunu-l r"£’' J'k
, N„ «w tnenrnnretiiu- shrieking in the moat heart-rending llftvl 16.
.gH&amp;jftbtS£9?»«■»&gt;«"■
I «*£• Ab. . &gt;wrr&gt;l
U.. T..^rv »* „
A^&gt;plta»—Stock* are light. Selling at
muutier iu their wild .and deaperate
’ The Green Tree House at Lanamg ww , 1-rtment.
। - HouJ“bill N&lt;m*42. amending art No. efforts to escape.
The smoke was so
Benns —City handpicked, fl
•i^roY^i^-arehridav^ari'ing. Valued ] TJ? the expire on of a gasoline, lamp ' 49
L»wl( of 1873, relative to the dense In some of the halls that the gas eountrv
hand picked, *1 75ft, 1 «); com­
at &gt;3,qK3GtaflWH&amp;wjm
I st Eaat. NewSork. Mr-. &lt; im-. Dayfa wa- j protectionnf fish.
jets were extinguished, which rendcr&gt;1^-1 60.
Burglars are operating in Monroe. Thv I burned to dratli. her daughter E*teil^
House bill No. 401. organizing the ed egreas even to those moot familiar mon,
Butter
—Best quality. 20c; common
house o(J. Van Wurnfer waaentered and I ■Ifrd (dft&lt;*L fatajly scorchd and two oth- township of Midport, I^eelanawcounty,
with the building a matter of great grade ISftHK*.
robbed Of r&gt;100hd»Afid &gt;1251n curren- i er children and tliree neighbor* who at- immediate effect.
I
Cheeao—stalo and Ohio 16(316e; New
cy. au
An bucuim
attempt. was
made the
aatnc &lt;-wwueven- j&gt; tempted
to ,extinguish the llamre, wn। j„UHO jjQj
&lt;o. 38, amending the law on difficulty.
—Mwuauuv
&gt;un nauiv
- —
iioiiso
bill jNo.
The density of the smoke in the bal Is York, 17c.
tuaptertboTwddetMNtof Henry Menu, ( °usly injured.
inspection of illuminating oils.
&gt; ;
Dried Apple**—&lt;i@4i, peaches l«c to
many guests and boarders back
"Tjul wit!routsueceM.
An attempt to breti*. down Lee‘s con-;
Senate Joint resolution No. 10, instrurt- drove
I
4^3onai; of insurance to into their rooms, and they rusherI to 20c.
. ....
big tho ------&lt;omraiMh
The rpnnlng of logs jn the northern ■ foalon has signally Mlpl,
Eggs—1&gt; A 14c/
lp »„»
o-mrult
State insurance dfficera of the windows as a menus of escape,
u» with 3tau»
sttoams has commenced and the saw . A lire nt Pomorey. O., broke &lt;&gt;tit in thc
V*,,rsiirn kriiltah.
tea. &gt;3 50^4 per
ladders
were
raised
as
soon
as
possi
­
mills are starting into activity.
wareroom of D. Gryer ft Son, in the main other Status relative to certain insurance
----------,
,
--------------4 $4 50Cg;5; dates,
ble and women and children with tHl&lt;t7r; figs, in bags, 8j^9c:
figs, drums,
-"’The third annual convention of the business portion of the city Thursday .• Senate bill N&lt;x 110,
....
foe anew nothing but their night doUiea on H(&lt;iil2c; ditto layers, 13fa.l5&lt;-; raiwnM,
Michigan State Firemen's association will j .uigluabovu ten o «tock. spread ramdiy m registration tn Flint. providing
1
were thus taken from the burning layers, |l Ooft.2; muscatels, &gt;2 35; Valen­
l» held rt Fireman’s hall, at Lansing, on ’store &lt;ilr*%fofo and w*m not ehrA&lt;,i re..rtrat.on n FBol
Senate tun
bill Ko.
Wedncodav Mav2.1
until twenty-five l»u*inw« houses, offices
-*M«nata
no k82.
-_ amending sections building.
cia, per lb'., 9H«49ic; currants, 7fi74c;
I '"r
85. aS, and .‘107.
’
’
ami resiaenco*
residencoH were uwroyea.
diwtroyed.
Pateatst ana
/‘v Compiled Lan's of 1871,
-,i One man who bad been occupying a Pfcncd prune*. u«w, llft»lte; oocnanuts
. 123
... I window ou Walnut street front of the p^r 100, F»ft.O 50.
x
fitog
i Orders have ”
Iwn
issued
by Ute!'"•'.■&gt;«'
Indian ।i^
j relative to rlffetiotUL .
“ Pn*
* Fittings
w—1. I^
a‘..............
"T-A'
h^dS3«SS«&lt;b.r.bS
Hay-Ixx»e. tV tofill. Baled. &gt;0to&gt;lO.
Bttrura topmi....
. । Seaaion Laws o? 1873, relative to ganiLshu,.
Llighwines—&gt;1.05. Alcohol, &gt;2.10.
hoatiie Indiana recently brought in by
in the Upper Peninsula.
Hop*—Dull at 10 to 15 routs.
Spotted Tail. These Indiana cume.in ou ijiroeeeillnga
nervous
hands
be
tore
the
sheets
from
Hollow-ware—W. Scully, Detroit.
Llouae nlll No. 206, repealing act 220,
Honey—Prime boxed. 16 to 18 cents s
Hitahlbg ’ Pott-W. W. Hutehiiuton, thv antut- terms iw tho other- b&lt;ertH.-L KMtei.m la*« of 18Uk relative to « high- his bed into strips and tied them to
.
Their arms and tiorsre will he taken wav in Troy township, Oakland county. getlier; fastening this improvised ro;&gt;e strained, 14 to 15 cents.
Maple aogar—13 to 14 cents.
from them, but in oilier respects they
i-J. Jackal, ItelrpiL
to
the
window
sill
and
disregarding
th."'indteti
I
b
«&gt;
1
Xo
6,fl
f
granting
&gt;5
per
P«tatoro-fiL05 to &gt;1.15.
th: Ll" ’ ’
। Attachments—J. D. Imqc, will be treated tl;e samp os «««-'
‘
foriug
the
session
to
main
berm
from
the
fact
that
It
did
not
reach
more
tlmu
Provisions—Meas pork, &gt;15; family
who have remained at Uh, agency.
nnM’ the Upper Peninsula.
twenty fee*, he let himself down hand tn«Ms, &gt;15; clear meaa, &gt;16.50. Meas beef
iGate—T.E. Breaker,Homer.
’Fite Treasury Department decides that
K"*
House bill No. 492, reducing the fee* overhand. Men below who saw lu» is rteody at &gt;11; extra lures, &gt;12. Hamvessefa merge I tn trading upon waters
nd salary of the State salt inspector.
position turned away their heads to are Jobbing at UGalljc for city cured.
wholly within the limit* of a.Stale, ami
liouM hill No. 473, Axing the buahrl of avoid witnessing the riekenhig eyent Nhouldera qulct atTjc. Dried lieef quiet
.
not having a rtavigx)44 outlet, are not apnl
- ilea al a weight of forty-*kvea pounds.
l&gt;4e- Breaktsat bacon quiet and steady
oalffex&lt;lllxepwM)(Stone, Flint. Kubje&lt;&amp; to the navigation Jaws of the
Hlouse
l_
__ No. __
_ _
bill
256, to_ encourage
the that was inevitable. Finally lie reach­ at
ed the end of the sheet and then for at li(»m«. Lard at IMfaHOc tor tierces:
pBngo-J.B. Zink, Union (Aly. United States.
propagation' of fish. ’
1O1C^1jU]o for kegs. Tripe, i bbls, &gt;2.25;
These patents
artt rt.ta.1
dated Anrll
April «fi
-o.nl. .r.
!...................
K j/uiuia btU No. X8, aulboriziok the
con- the flrat time be seemed to realize his
Booker, the
^--^Pickled pigs’ feet, i bbla,
position. He stopped, threw bis head
Willie Haven*
iwlB Delaware &gt;«&gt;udW, •» *. i *olldaucm of two library arwoctetiou
(kingftwttiona! CourielT has T&gt;ct-n defin­ arrested at Ixmdon,
back revealing a ghastly face and
ondon, th,
&gt;
with the Ik&gt;v in Lansing.
rieoda—Clover firm ut Mflfi: Timothy
itely called totneet in Detroit, Wedttes- his pOMOssion.: .ft"?"
Bookt. rtr.
,-------------____
swung
slowly
to
and
fro
swayed
by
the
lf‘e!,U’ ’.d‘“
Arntl.
W
—
In
U»
MM
How.M-RiL 1?— In the Benate. House con­
^SfolU^AHhton salt in four bushel sacks,
dares that he did not steal the boy, but current
resolution autborixing the State breeze which the roaring thunes above
th.agirilSycarwof nge. was that the boy liiAisted uponaccxiinpanying Prison Inupectoni to settle with Crane ft created. His Hint* awtnigaround con­ &gt;3.50; Syracuse in 1 bushel sacks, 70c;
recently kidnapped from the Gratiot him, because he had been badly treated Filkins ]MM&gt;aed.
vulsively os though to catch upon Smte, per bbl, M.2&amp;; Eastaro, fine &gt;1.35&amp;
by Mrs. Havens. He savs that he luul
County Poojbouao.
1
Also,. b*jnate bill No. 196, con finning something, then be let go and groans 1.4o; coarse fijjjO; refuse, &gt;1 per bbl.
r 1----- '
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■ The Government building at Port H u- not
W&lt;xsl-&gt;4.®(kfi.2a:
llw transfer of Port Huron and Lake went up from hundreds as he whirled
expe
ran is completed and occupied by the couh
'Michigan ilailreod lands.
round anti round and finally struck on
PoslOflioe and Cualom House.
tire eioue. flagging with a sickening
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
‘ Whitefish over eight inohea in length merely to take a walk, flesavsnehas Session Itaws of 1B75, relative toTlralna
thud. ' He was carried to a saloon
Senate bill No. 77, to preyent election aaross the street and died in alter mo­
A4*c l«en oaaght in School Lake. Liv- had to walk a great deal, some days a»
.The receipt* &gt;)r the week ware: Horace
Ingattki bounty. They were oUced there much as twenty miles. He is rldlighted beta and wagers, by awoteof A th 4. .
menta.
Two
other
men
Jumped
from
34: cattle 4.W5; aheep 1,361: hogw 6,164.
Senate bill No. 30, for organising land
4prtt,I^WA
at the idea of being returnixl to his pathe fourth story windows, oneof whom
The market wiv* dull, and taac week’s
‘---- ‘ .aMptaJna of
rentMOT \T
• Svtiate flMfl* No.'. UWi impropriation for seemed not dangerously hurt, while figures wen- acarcetr maintained. Sales
tho completion of the State House ofoor- tho other expired In a lew momenta. of cattle: 14 steers averaging 1120 at &gt;4 &lt;124;
A woman in a1 fifth story window on 14 atet-raaveragingMOat &gt;4; 1 eow Weigh­
* Yurtion. Immediate/fleet.
I Senate bill No. 163, authorizing towns to the j?VU» street front beeam* panic ing 1,O4»,M3,M; 12 ateara averaging Lcliange their system of repairing higb- stricken and Jumped out. bberiight- S83 alH Mk Hi ateera a vet aging 1.148 al
Priro^MtegrartasStuunberavaroonfinMl &gt;
— •
ed 6n her feet and wad .carriedt«tohuZ
tite &gt;5 »4; 2 axao./averaging Uno al &gt;5 «21;
St. James Hotel still alive. Her 1J
Aure p—MMWP manat was v&lt;
fiauiVtianofi
ict of bphd, who bad been standing■ by
bv her dull. yri&lt;side then tore up the beddrug ayd let sheep weighing from
&gt;0 lbs.
,z/ia»&lt;a&lt;4brty dritoantcountfaainthlaState. ; attendance of mem I. .th.
11 &gt; &gt;g*— M arKi-fTi u]et. A few oaleu were
ril of which, with the exception
Kate^j-k, l lo.-Tbe GowrrwiPtiBpt
(h.rem
to,4teh- &lt;ieix&gt;rjrttod Laws of 1871, relating to the strip eo made out of the window.
To'this the firemen attached a rope made at &gt;&amp;(&amp;ff 4i|.'.'
■ raaaoo, report the growing crop of wheat 1 House a apodal mcMmgi.,
i-MOurv. tri-aiiu:; of the harnng estates iu dower.
Shiah
U*e
man
hauled
up.
making
U
U&gt; ajAendid . condition._In Kalamasoo 8^.^^ returned
•
u
•
•
•
■
House
bill
No.
199,
repealing
the
tew
of
........ .. uneolle&lt;n“-i^ j2&lt;J
kt to the window sill ana&gt;aWy4derecommending u thorough revUton of' 1S73, relative to confinement of persons
acquitted of murdnr on the plea of inoan- scetttkd by It. A man .parted J. K, TONSOUI A.X,
tire tax lawn.
,
Aan ttt. JOM*b
that the
Wilson jumped-from., a,fonMitestory
In the Senate, the following bills were liy. Reconsidered and tabled.
read a thin) tunowdawwaMi: ■ ■ •
window and was *5H.W
--------- Seiutta tjli Na. l5fi, ahi*n&lt;il»gfce«dWMi
KoMfiaa Wnd Mra.
-pueenL
Pi&lt; -rtng . b*E"J genarallj 4^8®, relative to mortgage.*,
death in, the same v
through the Stete on the 16ih inrt.
Senate manuscript joint n--«.lution,
Hotts* bill No. 363, amending eectionn
authorizing a settlement with Crime A
199B and 10U3. ComMled Laws of lK7i,
Filkins, prison coBlractore.
,
\V«u Felix Mattetar, mid th be a
, ?:
Senate Joint rwRdtyJpn Jfo.‘ 3, submit­ relative to health oflloera.
House bill Na. IM, defining the honp- luetuher of th« iCnglhh House of Com­
MeuntaWoUa, who ran awav from Hills­ ting an innendtoerit Do the conrtitution
dale Noow »vn weeks ago with two other retetivato Ibeealarics of judges; yeas, danm uf .MenowUnfc county. Immediate mons, who was married in thia city a
few month* ago, *mit reeiditig at,
boys, waalrtdedby th* wtitalEnglewood, 23; Rttyw. fl.
effect...
.........
, - . .
Hoa*
Lite hotel with his wile. They beeaixw
Senate bill No. 113, amending tews of
continues at 1875, concerning riliagt aawromenta.
m-parated, and, Uijder the Jmprewdotj
Senate trfjj No- ,!&lt;». amending wsrion loct.
tiutt she wwi kUkd, lie bectrnw intense­
ilouae bill No. 249, amending aectiok
1,741 at t&amp; Gnmpiled 1a«-», relating to
exited and evidentiy loet his men­
1256 Compiled Laws of 1871, relative to ly
the *ale of cemetery ground*.
tal ImIbdcv. About XIX p’cfbck thia
&gt;. !"?,
IM, ,jqxprupriatiuf|4
'
salt by th* Mtehldput Aar­
Senate tell No.
--------- *-*— Uhriiwaya.
House
bl
Arbor charter. morinng he went to the room of a
: the month nt March were money to
io the
tnw State
cnate Reform School.
friend,- Corner of -Rrinth and Olivw
Senate bill No. 191^unpq4ill« MfeLianj ,.,'*t'\uTe
bU-twta, ami sliiriBlnttadt
l.aauof the Cbm idled'Laws, cOricwniSK W®™*
eneraadunenta upon highway**. .
__ U'iES
1
Mr. Secretary Ttamjhou taw never{ CftTjOer Orf red
on
Senate Uli No. 19
,
HouMTfln'No'. 277, amend Ann Arbor urved two yeare before tfic
1.87S of the Compil
ai:' ; -by-'
„
"J \
in l*t»l oiK-onf nv-iA

RS

for redemption, in sums of &gt;1,000 or any

LIFE III TOO
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Michigan Legislature.

1J1SE7 J5SL 33^ «,£Sa'

5519, regulatiM MgcMidinga byufftiach-.
ment ajain.-ii fnreigr. corooruilou*.
jMPMlgli lfo^^lK&gt;arndi ng section
4&gt;Ml**reiBST'' td’iirtKwor sale by execu^Houu MU

1
1

bill to amMKt Lansing city charter
ojlicurred ________
in.
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.£a‘L’” lrT Fw^’ *• *•
n. n.,
5? Ifflm St.,
57 Monroe 8tuwt,.G^iMi ttrnido, Michanother ratrapcs at
KKMTKWBKK. Ml XIKt.&lt; i. tte OI&gt;|,
91beparaUi
OttawarooouiSt,Ax different ratfonfo. Call early.

Path-nu arrtvlnr In thv .Jir abould rwno al unc^ ui
am- U« n,wu&gt;r before *&lt; to**or too«i&gt;&lt; r te»ln*w*.
&lt;&gt;flkshoure*n.a|.te&lt; p n&gt;. rurxla;a 1Q p*x
D». AIKIJte

but scwlUw Ibrtn famite -rtjcpu.rarefai. .
•totoMtraB. a«wMBfa&gt;k£to&gt;i'

and raaaoTina'tlw cau&lt;w« or diaeare. rwuning the vi­ v»lM. ,
tal onrana to their natural funrtbm*. T'Urlfyiimc and
lutkaretlnclhowbolsafauai.aae.bs hi UiilvorwdI; relied opon a«
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■.wnnomy to iaffrr from any annoyimr dla
■ytnploai, whkfo tram Ua ablhtj and rec.
k» manff almtbtr r»*c-. y«a have every mu
hearty «c»- &lt;• JO .’ -•dTTiril g &lt;*.•*&gt;
" t &lt;mr t»lll« are warvekrns.**
.

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Hdfo*srWeSMdba&gt;fiiaiMriitt*i »*•
ia:.J. of r**l piiy«lctau», an-1 bv hi*.aupc;h&gt;i* atetl!
sa&lt;l i*t*&gt;»*&lt;! reinsdas'revurm' them at oao* u&gt;
ef jifoF w&gt;J U
&amp; choir rs
bralth amlji'«'a«4 ‘&gt;'y&gt;»«:t tnorl.u»- The drsrpule Waff |t«&gt;M»eU M» d*y."
"Mv uauwaofa morn lux l« nod enrer."
TOO LATE!- DIED TH10UQH HEGhECT:"
W»|u4 Ms wmaMri? iWrtMWt-” '■
--.nJ me lw&lt;. t«xe»; I want oc« Mr a poorfamllr
timely. •killfol uretment wa* u.«l«-etnl.
Moat huailh* liar* mm or eo.n- with Ufa /fflUt- - *1 MM14M SlttUr^^K0ftqi&lt;ffU3S&lt;vs&gt;. but tte
medicine in me !• worth a ffolla^- - ff '
“Semi me fire boxes «tf your FTOi" ' •
. “Ix-t me harr^Vtc boxes o^ &gt;eur Fill* by return
K,' -.
sajuyiutf s wkls and ia&lt; rfud rej&gt;suu&gt;Bi m a m—t
Mii'rnafiil Ptivdcian. and hariox thorvugh fpoHifl....,
yftyHlera.
I tn- &lt;*Hmrf*'i
catitMM. in»l&lt;it tedspemn forth* kmluran.with And all rmnUotM of tlw*te*h, rhM OauneMw*
all ths twit mraiu n»l ajiplianer* iltuitunx nt, and
rcuedie*. known to tbs Profusion, a cuiotaut m- bai vrnefr**rw,a&amp;ei!SJKrs„‘ST;

DR. AIKIN

order of tlir

&gt;f the kldiwy. Ibcpel-W.
:■» the printed SlfaeSfan*.
Itnmrdiala
FOB STOMACHS DVT OE OUpER
o m dieiov aiilsa.cffixttekj' kawi&gt;*».*,‘'
nfthr lU.miurh »• th&lt;-s Wte' tferrWwnvall sr
ir ucateibnet bv Iturmjwrance •■r.-Joipioper d!rf
Hearing mid Sight K’•stored. lioc; U)«y are wtsufortpiljJu ya,— of
■num-hi fomhajr i»r»4t fail In ronnrtilotoonletI.nng, Throat, und other
af tee livre auD atatnacA ' '
Chronic Diseases Curod.
HOLLOWAY
’S—m. z,.. _■...-----known
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a_u,
i. ko
and Broken Down Con•tltatl»ni Ilnilt Lpuntl
of 1U! Bind.
Rhinvigo rated.
Hib PaliontB Gain 10 to 40 Iba. u Weight.
ior kins',
lit &lt;utn.U«&lt;:i.
Serious.-Complicated Disease*, • tbut
toUosl-r.

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The Kight Doctor Ml I. a mi.

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«i»t&lt; atxfdcnlrr* In ipedhltq- ttirras&gt;MX&gt;L lb«
eterj“’«Iy of your great juerra ySl worW. In tex** »t H c«ntJ?&lt;WC€»it**rri 11

Doctor to llnve Faith In.

Office, 112 Libertv Street Kcw York.

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST 1

A TRIAL. Will IRSURk ITS POPULARITY
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rated nh,-lrtau&lt;:
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BLINDNESS! and DEAFNESS!!
•acacwfsllr trcil^l •
S«raiabir»«i. ArtttkUd Eye li.*.rtrt that l&lt;x&gt;
Natural. No JNln!
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Catarrh, Consumption!
■■■fas lahaailh bhI ur.&gt; wtM. .K.ru.
- LISGERIKQ OS CHBOIIO DIBEASEE.
Ocroful*. lUMumaikm. HnHl-ia. l*tem. Oaltre.
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NO. 31

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tarrea tvb high naooltMAa, where li get out o'kilter without no reoaoh, and anxious. Seemed as though betook the gallery news to be very oonapicu- usual, hi* ire 'waxed hot. anii taking
KNlTnNG.
Mr. Ned- Yenker.by the ear he waltzed
was steep aa could tee. When a storm you can’t tell w'at'ij the matter with to the child. Don't wonder at that, otia from below. They an- arched him into the street* »tul addrvs-scd, him
over the ton. balustraded In front, and
coip® up I’ve known It in half an hour ’em, only they Jest won't, and that's neither. Most everybody did.
" With a blooming maiden aitUng.
after tills fashion : " You g«mm* here
I
watched
by
*lm
ali
that
night,
and
so
arranged
as
to
prevent
any
romnuiall
there
is
about
it.
She
wouldn
’
t
to
have
six
feet
of
water
in
It.
An'
While she nimbly plies her krdttin.;,
and py«M mine lager aivl pretzel; veil,
VILLAGE OFFICERS
Pleaned— I gawd upon her beauty.
then It would bring down big logs, steam, she fretted and snorted and towards day I got out'all bls old nicatlon with the other seats in the dot van goot; an’ you l«s*y* me for dot.
While I fillmy happy duty,
trunks of trees, and great stones, roar­ foamed and wouldn't do her work no ChrUUnsH things and set ’em on to a gallery. They resemble the mexxanine Dot vo*. a gupple «? dimes gout, but ven
PrwMaat—Calvta AlM*»rth.
• Paying out' the sephyr double,
Ing that way you could hear It for ways at all. Me and Crazy fusaetl table near the bed, where he could boxes in our tlieatrM, and the boys you trink* in mine vrau ter nodluks.
Richly paid for pleasant trouble
with her, and worked, with her, and wee ’em the very’ first thing. But a call them the “swallows' neats." Very
I milt*.
.
den I vulks you into de Htrc*lt efry
Juki to watch her nimble ttngera.
It got it’s name liedauwe It was such coaxed and cussed her. but it wasn’t no lever came on 'Ihr ’n' w'n he woke up near the pulpit, on either Hide, sit the dime, ho helps me gniclou*." Th!*
And her ruby liiw, wkpro lingers
'an iufernal place. ■ Ofwar Tve been use. We kept riinnin1 behind all the he was out of his head. I speakw to aged deaf.—the met) on the right, llir was the Iasi of his persecution*.’mid
Many a beauty in her tailing.
'im and aez. ‘'How goes it. Pard?” women on the left. Adjoining the
E- Parody. H. F. Reynold*.' H.jto*.
woke np at night by a heavy shower, .
All my loving soul beguiling.
But he didn't know me. That wa-* pulpit in front, the elders, if there l&gt;e Hans congratulated hinisrlf Hint all
and I'd hear Devil’a Run howltug a* '
Juat to feel tbs wood*roue thrilling
was well, und his horizon «mce more
&gt;0detief.
1 though It would tear him to pJeoea. engineer hhe*elf: and ire canrt out Into Thanksgiving day. you know, 'n I sat any. A step lower down the two dea­ grew bright with proniiiie.
Of my heart with rapture filling.
Well, the
•I There eotrldn’ I* noworae place fixed the cab and for five or ten miles he there by him, hopin' every niialt a* cons in theif reejieclive seats. The Centennial cl&lt;M*ed und Huns mid Chris­
While "broilde the maiden Bitting,
. for the road, If they had hunted the fussed and worked and cnaxed and he might acme .round, so I could give most elderly man of most distinguished
• Paying out' while she w knitting,
tine
once more took 'posNCMlon of the
I whole country through, than right cussed. I believe that Ingine knew *lm his thiugsand we could have our birth or service in the'community is old homestead iu Great Rend. By the
1 am thinking—how our knitting
there. There was a idiarp carve, and 'ustkswell that Balan was out loose holiday jest ns we used to do. But he honored with a seat at the eoivinunloii Centennial O|&gt;enitl&lt;in he bad &lt;-h’iir&lt;&lt;1
Is an illustration titling
on the outbid© ot It was a straight up- that night as if she’d been a real hu­ keptgeUln' worse from hour to hour. , table, he ns well as the elders amldea- Juul $ll,U(X), which he eulruated to
Of the real life we are living;
.He was sick Jest« week and wander­ coiis facing the congregation. About
KTHODIST EPISCOPAL CUUKCH-C. &amp;
and-down precipice for hundreds of man. Inginen is like women—th^y
Of the mertlat God i»* giving
Christine with tlie intention of invest­
Ivl Th?***. l*»«V»r. (ferrlo** every H*bb*in al 10.
In the active world around nlai.
.H m
, tliat ,,ifwa train wen toff..
: 1CT
feet,
ho
it would can’t tell you why a thing is so, and in’ and wild from first to last. I stayed the/loor ways the guard I- seated, each
When to woman man Jiaa bound him, i 1r. MtnnBhe&lt;1 int(, kindling wood and can't give no reason for it. hut they with'm all the time, for I hadn’t wits rnan with his bandolier slung over his ing the same In Western Imnl* when
enough left to handle a machine, and shoulder*, hh matchlock c!o-e at band. suitable opportunity procntiii. .Unv
jest know it is so.
'.n,«,ny
r
ll..
D..I1*.
H
uq
went
unday last week he returned from New
aptist church.
s*m»«i.
AU the joys our souls are taking.
jlemeath the track, near the point of
Mebbe we d run thirty miles orslch the lioy* eent word not to bother my­ There is a rustle at the door, it Ih the Miiterd, und found hi* home vacant.
alio Ha. a. and 7 r «..»l KomcA Dmtedck'*
Iminlster. No. twoconstahk-s. leading
Ills to lalsir are supplying,
ball Sabbath School Immediately after mornln*
I the curve, through a barrel - culvert. matter. The ruin and sleet nt.d hall' self about- business, 'n' they’d see me
• Paving out ’ life’s thread, and trying
Christine wa* gone, mi&lt;f won**- still
। and once there came a hard storm. and snow wus oom in' down fearful. through. So between ’em they &lt;ifd in a culprit. He wears a white paper hl* precious tll.bOO was likewise gone.
Ever to undo ita tangling;
'n the tree* and aUmes, ahdteo on, The water was pourin down the union; my duty and No. 29 went up and cap, on which his sin is written, and Word* lire inadequate to »*xpr»-M* his
ashville lodge, -tw f. a. a- m. r«c
Ever to protect from wrangling; j
alar communication on each Wednrv.
choked up the culvert, which wasn't tain and fillin’ thedltchraand runnlli* down In her reg'lar runs Jest as if I is place.! conspicuously on the stool of rage wiien 11 ueigbitor emtio &gt;1 and
Hi*—to give Uta's thread and bold It;
laige enough, ’n the water damned up much, as you »aw it last night. The was at the lever myself. You know J repentance in the bnmd aisle. Or it iniortned iiitn tlmi n young mini miHer’*—In love to gently mould II
era a., cordially Inrlt.-d
.
{arid rose, till by *ti by the whole ern wind was a blowin’ a tonuulo and was tellin' about the water tank near nmy be some wretched Hester Prynne
I nto forma «&gt;f use and beauty.
LEWIS DURKEE. W. M.
Hwe’ring to the Centennial party ami
Thus they link their love and duty."
bankment gave way, and twenty-feet 1 learin” through tire passes— gulches the house. It didn't use to be u-wd will sit there, her heart slowly beating rcnrcHenting himself to l*e.Cliri*f ine's
। of the road went rippin’ down the they call 'em in this ootiqlry—in gust* much, but that week, seemed a&lt;* though under the seerh-t letter on her breast, brother had. during Han's al-ence
there wasn’t a train either way, that till the tortured soul conu-s to question
that
would
strike
the
locomotive
like
mountain.
They
found
out
the
break
Jirrrfory.
intlled, and together they hud gone to
Stop Herr Pard! Stop SV!
before any accident happened.and tlie a big wave striking the ship, and al­ didn't git out of water Just there, and man’s nier.ty ami God'-justice.
And now the minister com** Jn— New York, ostensibly t&lt;* take ths mr*
culvert was rebuilt a good- deal larger most throw her over. It was so dark, some of 'em would come over t* see
stranger, you
hev run over than before. -But that place the whole too, that I couldn't hex' seen Crazy on about the boy. And their wives kept wearing a skull-viip mid hands and for Cleveland, where her “ lather wu*
W. H. YO UNG.
jj Mayhap,
L-r, -1.-^-.,
LL ~
lying at the | olnt of death."
Hia 1l'i.nn«viv*nv
At*b
OI. Office E*.t .Id. oO&lt;*in8we«-t. Xh.hr/i!r the
’ennsylvany Central railroad. A
the other side of the cab but for the Bendin* nice things—and they all poor Geneva cloak, qr In the inter eo-tume
• Offio* huBr* from i xb » a m. »ud i to 7 ji.i&lt;a I y
0Q may say.
You see, somehow It of flowing wig and gown, v.itli his
you
«uiy. I1 was
wus born
uuiu and
»uu brought
As I was a telliii'. if it hadn’t been lantern, and when he opened the fur­ people, loo.
Anecdote of Telegraphing.
up on that line, first aa fireman and aich a wicked place, Ilevil's Run was nace door. But I had to get along all traveled about fast what little Pard cocked hat in hand. The people nil
H A. BARBER.
The following is told l*y Mr John
then engineer nigh on to twenty yeun*. the prettiest one of the whole moun­ i could. It wouldn't do to slow up, as had doue.atoppln* the train thatnight,
D. Homeopathic Phydrian and Surgeon
and acting,so bravely in the darkness till be is sealed. The sexton takes his Roger*: "I think the iuo*t curinit*
H’s allera excitin’ to run a machine, tain. The bed of the stream was deep I waa ruiuiUC for a.mootin' point.
* Uffle*. iwar midanee. on corner of W*«hli.f
scat at the head of the pulpit-stairs, fact that I have ever heard of the el&lt;-eand winter rain.
and when I was fireman I used to down, 'n full of ferns and graHses that
ton and Suu Stracu, ?ia*hvlilc, MkhJust beffire'you get to the curve mi
From his talking while he was de­ seta thehour-gla**, and the service** be­ trle telegraph, wit* told me by linthink it was better to be top of one of Mary was always gatherin', an' we
M. C ELLIS,
them splendid engines than to be could be there in the hottest days ’n Devil’s Run there's a short stretch of lirious we found out pretty much all gin wirt» the prayer of invocation ; eashier of the Bank of England.
-tndght truck. Soon a--&lt; I struck that how It was. I reckon ho heard the then coni re the Hinging, a sore subject, ’Once upon u tliin.',’ then, «&gt;u a certain
president
of
the
United
States.
The
Dm Offer* hla awvlcca to the people of thia * I
the sun could never find his way I began to look for the light In Char­
• elntty.
Office over L. J. Wheeler'* store. day they first put me on the footl&gt;oard through the trees overhead.
storm in his sleep and the roarin of and one that rent tin* church*'* with Saturday night, the folk* at the imuk
» ..
J_ . .___ .__ . ... .u- vr i*
ley's window, which was the otlrer the run, and that set him to dreamin.' fierce contentions lor manv year*. could not make tlie Imlmn'e' conw &lt;&gt;ut
and 1 took the lever In my hand and
Am I was tellin’, Charley was born diieoftbe run. ^trainin' my eyes Of course he knew it was my night Where are the singers'?
knew it was my engine, I reckon 1
Have the comet by just £!Uh This 1* a very
SJfITH 4- KNAPPEN.
was the proudest man between Pitta­ to be an engineer. By the time he through the dark Jeat at tire point of ’n I hud often told 'im what a'bad oominiltee forgotten to assign them serioue matter in that little retablisliTTORNEYS at Law and Solicitor* In Chau burg and Altoona. I kinder thought bad got to-lie six years old lie knew the curve. I saw a light swingin’ back­ place it wo.-*, ami what to do if any­ aeats? I hardly know when- to lisik ini-ut.^ 1 do not mean the cash, but
eery, practice in all the Court* of thl* Mate
the
name
of
nigh
al!
the
parts
of
a
ma
­
wards
ami
forwards
slowly
acron
the
thing happened -never thinking that for them. It will depend u;*&gt;n wheth­ the mistake in uritlimetic, for it re­
Offiroover.1 ollu* Ru*mII'* *tore. Haatlnc*. Mlrhthat everybody was goin’ to be out chine.
He'd learnt all the signals truck. You know I was a-tellin’you he'll go to doin’of k hisaelf. But he er the congregation are singing in the quires a world of scrutiny. An error
that day, to see how that train made
her run, and you kin bet all your spe­ that was used on the road. He knew :w everything wentcrooked that night. gets up In his sleep takes hh lantern “old way,’* uh they (Mill it, or by rule in balancing lias been known, 1 mu
told, to keep a delegation of clerk*
cie that she went smack up to the that a red flag or a red light meant Soon as I saw that light I knew what 1 and goes out to meet me. I'd be a
CHARLES H BRADY.
That a lantern at night it was all in a mink. Il came to iue Hlttln there watchin' of 'ini by his lied,
fr**m each office ut work eometiriire
minlt, the whole hundred and seven­ danger.
teen miles.
But this kind of apfrit swung backwards and forwards slow­ with a rush, like. My hair stood on 'n' he'd begin first. Jest kind o' mut- line al a time by one of the deacon*, the whole night. A hue and cry wm*.
-Li Public. Innurtuce and Real E»Ulc Acrnl E»- wore off. alter awhile, 'n I settled ly across the track, would bring a train end.
I
blew
brake*.
1
screams
to
the
terin’,anu
.snd 1I'd
hear him ni
say, softly
and sung uy all the people linvby line. of conrae, made after this X1IW, a* if
■
• —&gt;7 . '
... ..------- ,
, leriu
u uratiuiii
pecialatKntloD given to CollecUona Office op|«&gt;h.
ulkln' to t.i.-. lf:
But if “singing by rule'’ has been the old lady in Threadneedle street
down into a sober, stiddy. goin' man; up all standin'. All that sort of thing hrrnun. -Cwl ■*&gt;•»»'• **""
He Jumped
....................................
—
adopted. we shall "find the chorister would he in’the Gazette for want of it.
" 'n they did say that 1 wor as safe 'n he’d Jest picked up hisself. He knew gone, by the livin’Gnd!
LEWIS DURKEE,
reliable a man as they hed In the busl- the sound of every whistle and bell on 'h 'sot the tender brakes, aud slid the I minlt*. 1 kin git there in time.”
Luckily on Sunday nmnilng. a clerk
the
road,
’
n
could
tell
whntenginethoy
wheels
in
a
flash.
The
brakemen
be
­
in the middle of a’serniou. I daresay,
'Beared like it was all goin' through
T AWYER, Notary Public, Real Eilalcaud ln*ur n««. I Lev to say it, stranger, as belonged to, and 1 believe hpknew the hind didn't answer. They was dozin'
If the truth were known, felt 11 Hiispic■LA .ace Agruu Collection* promptly made, and there’s nobod* &gt; else Iodo It; elsewise
his
mind
agin
and
lie
watt
'loin'
over
tread of No. 2R whenever she went by, in Che can*, I reckon. I blew brakes
Coe rayaodne i&gt;ro|«-rljr eiwutvd Office It- l». C you wouldn’t kbow it.
jot what hr did that night. We could and treble in opposite galleries. tenor inn of the truth flash through hi* mind
Griffith'* Store.
I was turned twenty-three when me uigbt or day. N&gt;&gt;. 2&amp;, that was my agin with a blast.to wake the ilcad. tell wen he got to the place where the and allo fronting the pulpit. Let uh quicker than any flash of t lie telegraph
The driven*
and Mary was married.
Twenty­ engine, I run her about three years, and threw her over.
road broke, for he are. "Kin I git over wait and nee. The prayer over, one of itself. He told the chief cashier tliat
UNION HOUSE
and
there
was
nothing
In
God's
world
ground
and
groaned
under
me,
but
the
the deacons rise, and in tremulous perhaps the ini*take might have &lt;s-eight years ago!
1 couldn’t gel out of her when she was ■ ails wsNsfeetv and slippery, and I was that log? 'Ef I don't my jKird'll be voice announces that thia morning curretl in packing Nome Iwixesof *|iecie
harles bbonson. Prope.rior. tm» i«x*-i i»
Our
little
cabin
was
among
the
kill'd."
nlraiantly ■Itnated in tlw erntrr ot bu*ltn-»*_
for the West Indi*-*, which had be* n
U... ... ........ — .1... .I.... Tk..
I- flu. mar. mountains, a good ways from any in good humor. We sort o’ under- forging aheaa to a gulf five hundred । Then
a«- though he was goin'
i uen seem* ii
afterno*in
bjr rule, aud proceed* to sent to Southampton for nhipiucnt.
other house, and I used to sometimes stJOd one another, and she hardly ever feel square down, and a hundred and down to
‘ ''
the cui
irve when* WC found
I was
read the p.-uilin from, the Bay Psalm The HUggestinn wa* Immediately act*-1
think that Mary must be lonely, with went buck on me. Once In a while fifty human Uvea behind me.
him. An' he’d
she
did.
and
then
she
was
a
perfect
tellin
’
ye
as
No.
29
that
night
was
dead
Book. Be not ho sorrowful, g*sid *lcu- upon. Here wn* a nice, lightning
me away so much of the time. You
oold rain was strikin' 'im.
ALF. C. BUXTON,
square ag'in goin' ahead; but wen I
eon; 1l is wisely ordained that in all against slernn! steam with eight am!
we I was alien* out three nights in a CU8H.
You see we could mostly foller 'Im thing* the &lt;&gt;i*l shall give place to new. । forty hours tin- start. Instantly lhe
Yes, he won seven that winter—Just Hire* her back seems like she knew
week. 1 went up in the day-time,
by watchin 'im and ketchin' what he ToSternl old und ifopkin* *uee*x-*ivii wires asked. ’ Whether sm ti a * &lt;*■*«•]
passing my house at noon, and down tteven y&lt;«rs old a few days before her biz. and how much laid on her
said. Onct or twict he shook right
turain that night, passing ut midnight. Christmas. After Cliarlev got a year doin'of it well. Women, agin, is In­ hard, and his teeth chattered. We your Bay Psalm Book, and nftri that had left the harbor?* ‘Just weighed
will come in turn Tate and Brady, and ' anchor/ was the reply. 'Stop her!’
But I was home two or three days a or two old, I alien* made much of gina,. Grabbed, crooked, cantanker­
thought it whh the cold he was reelin’ Watte. No wanton “chanting t&lt;» the I frantically shouted tiie telegraph. It
Mn. AL J. TIMMERMAN,
week and alien* oh Sunday. The place CUriatmafl. Mostly I contrived to lay ous cuasee wen tliev don’t want to, but
again a* he felt it out there in th*where we lived was a wild region of offthht day so as to Ih- home with my Where it's works of goodness or mercy,
viol” doth yet ufilict you, and, for wa.* done. ‘Heave up on deck certain
night with nothin' on "im. Then he I in 1111.v year* yet. you simil i«-ad the lioxre marked so mid so; weigh th* m
rail
on
'em
ami
they're
right
there.
little
purd.
Same
of
the
boys
was
ali
­
country, and the storms we used to
keeps still awhile like he wa* waitin'
have up there, ho high iu the air, was en* ready an' willin’ to take my run on No. 29 took hold on that reverse with and listenin' ter the train, uml you'd singing in the "old way” ut the eom- carefully.* They were weighed, and
that day—them a» didn’thev no wives a grit I never see uo engine afore. She
' niunioti service.
The other deacon one—the &lt;h*lin&lt;|Uent—was found heav­
• fearful.
JOHN M. ROE.
see 'im hold his breath fearin’ he seta the tune, York, Canterbury or St. I ier by just one"packet of a hundred
I didn’t tell you anything about the or children. Theyxl come and, say, put all there was in her into every
couldn't ketch the sound. Pretty soon
TTOt'SE, Sign »nd Cnrriagi- Rainier. UnUnlnit. boy? No!
Well, do you know, 1 "Now, Latham, there’s your little turn, and the whole affair took less
Martins,—gives the pilch from his 1 sovereigns than it ought to Ik*. ‘Let
11 Fr*»coing. and Paper Hanging a Specially
bespeaks
agin,
gently
like,and
ses:
time
than
I'm
a-teUln'of
It
'till
the
pitch-pipe, and read* one line of tlie j bar go.’ said the myaterioua telegraph.
took to him the very first moment. pard, he’ll be a- wantin' of you to-mor­
Shop over Reynold* A Look'* wvgon »hop.
“Kfn.heece the light In time?"
{wultn, which all the ]R*op!e Hitting 1 The West Indies were debteci with
An’ tluit’s a very curious thing about row, which Ik Christmas. So i'll j&amp;n danger was by.
Then he waita a bit. Next he Jumps
\V 'en we stopped within twenty feet
CHAS. IK, DEMARA Y.
babies. Now, I never fancied ’em take your run down. An’ this Ter«Hing with fervor, if not in time mid ' Just £HM) more, and lhe error was eor
up In bed on his knew and wcreaniH (
I tune, and *0 on, ultertinteiy reading) rested without ever looking into the
much, but I tell you, stranger, it makes basket, whv, the boys, you know,they of the light, which was swingiu’still
out ut the top of Ills voice:
i and Kinging through ten or twelve ver- I box«* or delaying tlie voyage mi hour.
all the difference in’the world wheth­ sea, wo ain’t got no chick or ehihL, and backwards and forwards, slowly across
"titop her. Pard! titop 29!'
__
,u
r . Now that 1* what we &lt;tafl doing bu.*ier it's your baby or whether it belong* we'll send this along I© Latham's lit­ the track, I *ez to Crazy, “Who's got
that lantern?" Knew it couldn’t be
Stranger. I’ve seen frightful thing* tuns*.
ueas.
to Homeoody else. I’ve »oen a great tle Charley."
the trackman, for we'd just met hiiu in my time, but I never seen thing* m. I By and by the town will vote “tn
many of ’em in my time, and accordin'
E PARADY.
Th* find time they did that I was
.Innie* Parton’s Baby.
to their parents they wus the most un­ took hack that way I stop|&gt;ed and gaj&gt;- three miles below, aad 'eept him there awful as that was. Pale and wild with , mBkc tt ,,1^ for the Bible on the pul- ' I'ltialrarg
Chronicle.
common babies; but I never could ed, a-lookin' around like a natural, was nobody nearer’n ten miles at that that fever on ’im. that merb Irnby was 1 piti&gt;* and then it will be read.- -not'
it is state*! that "Mr.Juiin-H Parton
see much of It. I used to laugh a good and couldn’t say a won!. And the lime of night. Ko I gits down from tryln’to make me bear, and the wind ^umb readiDg,” but with comment*, i* rejoicing over bls first baby.”
deal when ]&gt;eople made such fool© of things they used to send Charley was the machine and runs up the road. howlin’ and the rain roarin’ the way with a clatter the seata are fastened
Parton
?
Parton If Yen, we renietnthenwelveH over their children, but I aatonhbih*; toys and t*o on. Why, As I comes up I sees a little figure in it was- An’ we'd try/0 keep 'im still, I UP) aru| the congregation stand during Iht, now. Mr. Parton tuarried Fanny
J. B RASEY.
know exactly how it is now,for I sup­ one Christman they sent him a real white. Il was still a swingin' of the ’n’ his mother would enax him. and 1 t|lV ]nng pruyvr (lf nearly an hour.
Fern. Wa* her third husband. And
pose I was the greatest fool over my silver ring. Oh! stranger, them days light, backwards ami forward*, slowly I'd try to quiet him'n he'd scream ! Another psalm,and (hesennon lK-gin*.
when she died he marrieil her daugh­
Charley as ever lived. Mary named was such times as I've never hed since. across the track. He was in his night­
1-AII rise al the reading of the text to 1
“Culvert s gone! stop her. Pard!” j receive the Word of God in n rever-' ter—hi* Htcp-dnughter. Rut he could
him Charley. That was after me. There wasn't no other children around gown, just as begot out of bed, hadn't
An’ Id take 'Ira1 In my arfos 'n he'd J entia| attitude. The older people take ‘ not bear the ideaof beuigaBtep-fotber.
Seems to me that boy took to a loco­ for Charley to play with, but nie'n his no hat, and was barefoot. The sleet
JOHN
WEBSTER.
*ernn&gt;n. Rlumls-r not, It wa* repugmint to hi.* ieeliug*. ti*&gt;
mother was
wan an
all nu
lie H«fiiie*i
seemed io
to cancare *or,
tor. had froze In his hair and his night- be all of a quiver. Then It seemed like ; notM of
lacksmiths, ah kind* or work in tb*Di*ck- motive from the time he was six mouier
Jwop|e) |„5 t|H. *|»«.pl.-ss tvth *g- I lie married her, and then discovered
•mlth and Hor*c*hocinit line atten l-d to prom­ months old. Hia mother would net »n we’u enrry on together all day just g«&gt;wn was stiff with ice. I come* up he hear.! me whistle, ter he mm:
"Ail right! be’e blow’in brakes '
luan mp vwir hew! with the hare'* ; lhe laws of the State did not recugnize
ptly. Give u* a call, rot *ldu of Main Street.
out In front of the house with him In |
jj none of us wasmore'u seven yean* to him—well, I was took that way I
couldn't apeak. An’ he keptswhigin’ . An ,?,Put
,n ,’e‘l ,an‘1
| foot at one end of his pole, or tickle such marriages, and ankwl the law­
her lap, when I was up at noon, and ; oj,j
.he'd kUher li.udand wave th. baby
htx. a „tllo
b.. htael. the light, backwards and forward*, lays still a mini! like he wm a Batenin ; your face with the Imre’s tail If you milkers to make a little law fur him,
IE D. PURCHIS,
Charley hed a little room by hisself, slowly aerres the track, aud he sez to
and
are:
.
|
are of the gentler sex. The nennou hut they refuseii, und he moved offtin*
at
me.
By
the
time
he
was
three
roprietor Sppk&gt; Mini. 3 m»e&gt; «
where lie dept, which had a window
"He sa revendn of J9, he 1-. My ended, thp baby is presented for l&gt;ap- nremiHCH without notifying the land­
yean* old he'd got ho that I used to take tliat looked down the track. I gave me, he says, "You and me’* pards.
tnoutvlllc. Floor and Feed alwayi
lord. since which time we bad not
him up to ride with me. There was a him a railroad lantern, which he trim­ Isn’t we?" I looks at 'im a minlt.
. 1 :
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Perhaps the terrible sentence of heard of him until this baby remind*-*!
Then be d shut hi* eyre and drop . excommunication
i*
pnwiounced
water laukjiear the house and when I med and filled hisself; after I showed His eyes were open and looked queer.
Hk*» he was i against someotfending member. Then us «*f three things. But wluil bother*
stopped to water be was alien* there, him how, 'n when it was my night He was dead-fast asleep. Crazy ketch­ off, and Hurlle iu his
wln, uh now 1* in tlx Mr. Part«&gt;n’n relation­
JAMES FLEMING.
and I'd ketch him up 'n carry ’in ofi down he'd light his lantern ’n put It es me or I'd gone over, which it were BatiBfled. By and by hr &lt;1 begin und l aH go up t(&gt; tbc (lvaoon’M
my knees seemed weak like. Then I go all over It again, and so, .tay after. their contribution*, money or “other ship—or rather his numerous relation­
TXTaTCHMAKER and Jeweler, root Ode of Main ten or twenty miles, till I met another In the window at the head of hie lied.
siu down on the rail and Crazy picks day, alien, the janie. He wemed to I vllattei*," first the chief men and eld- ships—L. Hint baby, in tliellr-t pl:u&gt;-,
W Siroct Naahrlllr, Mlcb.
train, and some of the hoya’d carry
ought we to call him a father or grand­
1 could see it a long way before I got
ien,t then those of Ire* relate, strangers, '
him back home. 'Twaan't long afore to the house, ’n you don't know, up the child, 'n huggin’ of 'im up h»v«ltin hl* mind nil the time
bunted right out a-cryin', he did.
The doctor, you knew, him I wa* and flna|Iy .. H hil,gk.
wl(lowa j father? Becaur-e it i* iii* child uu*l
there was scarce a man on the roud as
stranger,
what
comfort
it
was
when
I
his grandchild.
The
conductor
and
some
of
the
men
tellin
about,
well,
he
stopped
off
that
au
j
women
In
ubsenec
of
their
husdidn’t know Charley Latham's baby. 1
WM. E. GRIGGS,
was a-cumin* down to see that light
But if that l&gt;aby i* hin grandchild
Another prayer, another
They’d pick him up wherever they and to know that my little boy was got out of the can* and came where we night and staid with uh the whole bunds."
ant! Parton I* its father, blent* u*.
could find him, and Hometimea he’d lyin’there fast asleep and dreamin’ wa*. It was sleetin' still 'n growin’ week and nureed baby like it was hia ‘ |Ma|ln| an&lt;| Ute । ong service i* endcil.
Parton must be brother lo hiinsell!
tie gone nearly all day, but somebody'd that the roar of the train was the foot- bitter cold. The Ixjys carried the* baby own. ’N wen it was all over I thought ‘
That is quite clear.
And if Parton 1*
into the baggage uar, where there wa* lt was no more’n right, 'n 1 m* to ’im, '
set him down afore night ’n he’d
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
ateiw &lt;»f hb old pard flyln’ at forty a atove, aud took off his night Olothes "Doctor! can I pay you?" "No!” »e-* i
his own brother, why, Ire then must
come toddlin’ home. Sometimes I 'mile# an hour.
Uentennlui Storylie uncle to Ihnt baby. That follow's,
and wrapped 'im up in blankets and he, "Latham, you can’t. His lifesaved I
think it's queer how the men used to
ofcouroe. And if he isuuJe tothut
It was my run down TiuMriM^iving great coats. There wo.* a doctor on mine. 'N beside** that, Latham.” 'n
take to that baby.
baby his wife must be it* auuL Why,
One of the firat things Charley eve. I was goin' to stop off in the the train, and he sez if we kin git 'im
there is no end to this confusion. Ut
to take back to bed without wakin’ of 'im up,
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
learned to say, w hen he was beginnin’ mornln
mormu ’ and
*••— Bill Walker
’—r.Z’was
------ .------------course Mr*. Parjon can’t be aunt und
started from
Iron) p'raps it wouldn’t hurt 'itu ; but if he
to talk, was this. You ac-e the men 1 my train-----------------------goin’ back. YVe
e starta!
ROM NwbvlU* to TtaUle Creek.
mother at the same time. Tlie idea.I*
Un th* road used to call one anMber, Alt-sma l«teiutlieev«rtug atUAfood was tn wake, what with the wet. 'n
Ville every Monday and Friday n
ubsiird. We see now where wt* were
“Pan!"-for •• parduer." CUatky. hi-1 dual berhlud. It had bean a wa«u day. the cold, ’n the fright, like u-s not it cuts it off. He kissed It, 'n put it
। Hans owned six cows, four pigs, a in error. The exact relationship mar
caught ft, and he allers called me | The weather had been warm for some might kill 'im. So the boya takes 'ini his pocket 'n went away.
| snug house, and 5100 drawing four be milled tlju*: Purton is u fatlie and.
"Pard.” "You and me Is partis, isn’t time back, and it l&gt;egan to rain in the up to oarry’lin to the liou*e, and I folper cent, in the Havings bank. Lunt —i*a halfor fourth grandfather! No
‘hKBxThavS; Prop.
The New England Meeting­
we ?" ho used to say. An’ that’s what I
N? lered gtaqg.lnit I couldn’t Dev carried
I year, before the Centennial cotumenc- matter call it a lialf. Consequently
the wind chopped
round •to •the
= I we alien* called one another, and he night
'
“
- a kitten. The doctor lie teiis e’m io
House iu the Seventeenth
। »*d, he was the happy jxM*»&lt;*-*or of five that baby is—is-. Now Funny Fern
I
went
by the name of "Charley La- north, and It began to turn cold, ho ba kevrful and »o€ wise Hm, for it was
acres of fine purple-leave*! cabbage*. | took bimM her third husband, and Par­
Century.
BliwllJMumu €irdj.
when we started It was rainin' and as much as his life' was worth. Ro
thani’a parti" al! over the road.
Hans w««eded the cabbageaand milked ' ton's present wife being her daughter,
’ with an outlook for a heavy Crazy take* 'im, and two of ’em hold*
“
I’d begoin* by the houseon the noon sleetin
।
On foot, on horseback, singly, or on the cows, while Christine made butter.
JOHN Q CRESSY.
1 train, and leanin’ out of the cab watch- 1storm. A darker Right 1 ueve^naw.'n a blanket over *im to keep the sleet fiilliona (Mine of tbe old women and Hclnnerkase, and aaurkraut, and two and not bis, that daughter's baby is no
kin , to him. That zounds absura, too;
I iu’ for ’im, ’n he’d be out in front with w’ten the conductor pulksi the bell I off, 'n one gore ahead with a lantern, ittle children In ox-carta, iterhnps,)
U
&amp; HL £3 H 1 1
more prosperous, lolly little Teutons
a white rag or something to wave at ।M-M to my fireman, "Crary, this is and two or three more about with lan­ they come. Some lie their beauts to could not be found in ail Pennsylvania. very. Allowing it Is Purton'n child,
.. I me, and I’d see by the motion of his 1goin’ to be an ugly run." My fireman terns, so's to light the way. When we tiie paliugH, others under bouseh they But alw*.' Hans was not contented. to begin with Parton i* its father, and
he
is’juHt so much ita gratidfulncr.
was
a
wild
haruinacarutn
sort
of
a
boy,
got to the break it was |u*t as I expect­ have bud leave to build near by. Eniip»—I couldn't hear for the noise o
He thirsted for greed.
Even 23 mugs
lire care—that be was aeyin, "You and ।and so they nicknamed him "Crazy ed. Track, road, culvert, evexyUiiug teripg the meeting-house they take1 of new lager frile«l tn lift the cloud unlrsa it Is the intention not to per­
mit the poor thing to liave any grand­
Jake.” But they soon dropped the gone, cMtaaUTcut out with B-knife.
me is pards, isn’t we ?"
•
their allotted places. ' All the married from hie brow. One night he came father al all. Now, if it hia grand­
01 iffniil kal halt Swirilifs,
As I was tellin/ Sundays I laid off; Jake'n left him Crazy, and tliet’s the The water was pitehin’ down the men and women, the elderly people, home looking repechdly gloomy. He
*oin themornln’,after breakfMt, Mary name he alien went by. Ho ire are to &lt; reek nix feet deep, carryin’ big rocks and civil and miliurv dignitaries in ate his Huurkraut and drank hi.« lager child, and he was Fapny Fem's third
would fill up a basket with some bread me, “ Bo*i, I gueea your right there." and boulders that bounced and bump­ the seats and pewa below, according to। In stubborn sUepce. There wan a husband, aud this baby ta the child of
her daughter, every time he takes ft. on
'n butter 'n meat 'n things, and we Crazy was one o'them boys tliat never ed fromf ride to aide and up into the rule; the unmarried of both sexes In weight on his mind, in vain'did
OM LONG TIME.
three would gooff up into the moun­ was afeard o'nothln.’ Irve seen 'Im air, clear out of the water. It was aw­ the galieriea, with &lt; high paling l»e- Christine attempt to rouse him. He his knee,—It coukln’t possibly be
twins, could it?
No, that isn’t it.
L. BUSSELL.
ful
to
look
at.
How
the
child
got
over
tains and stay ali day. We used to do
twuen thtai. The:bojn under sixteen,, smoked his meerschaum with short, Yet there does appear to be two
the gap, which was at least twenty on the pulpit end gallery stair*, if the
this mostly every Sunday, and so
■ spiteful whiff*.
Finally he Mays: generations in that one bahv, some­
Charley got to callin’ it his pard’s day. I don’t believe man or devil could feet wide, I don’t know. A tree had latter are not yet removed to the tower.
, "Chriattne, 1 gore of dot Bendcunial, how.
The idea of dandifng two
b. BTO* ■» come down and lodged eroMwaya, and Otherwise in “hinde aeata," or comer
You see, he got a notion jt was ,th? 1
’ by zblmminy chrizmas, 1 dore!"
I suppose be must naw gone over on pews in the galleries, always withi' "Veil,” Bays she, "of you goes, I goes generations on one knee! That la the
beat day In the week, ’uoa I was allers
IN SUMS OF FROM
home with ’im. I didn’t never go to
Sometimes there's something makes* that. Wen we come to it we was tything mtn, "to keep them from1 doo." 80 the thing was settled. Next most ridiculous idea of all. Why, if .
that
child
were really Fanny Fern’s
church much—it wa* a long way; and yon think beforehand that something most afraid to try it,for if you slipped playing or sleeping." The younger- day Hans sella hia cabbage patch and
daughter'n child, and Parton WMthlrd
then I thought Charley would gel as' te goin’ to happen—* kind of—of— off the log it wasall day with you. I children on little benches in the aisles,, cows to Nicholas Schruber for |1,300,
“ by the aide of the pews or seats, into&gt; and he and Christiue went to Phila- husband to Fanny, aud father to her
much reiigfon by-going around in the presentiment.
Yea! that's it. Pre­ didn’
the which they often creep to huddle round1 del ph la, where lie bought a stand and daughter now. it ain't possible Parton
woods, and among the mountains, sentiment Yon can’t tell exactly bow to J
Apply to
Wm. A. Ailswortu,
into the mother’s foot-stove. Those who» sold lager, pretzels, and laubenheimer, could nick himself up and dandle
where the tree* and leaves were *o1 it Is, but If there isspirrits in accidents bab
at his residence or store.
beautiful, and the rocks ho grand, uh ordiaattere, Menu Ake they *4re try- the______________ _ r------------- , we’d all are too young to ait alone are in little• Just outside of the Centennial grounds. himself on his own knee. This
any other way. If they don’t tell uh। in* some way to let folks know it in been down there, every mother’s son cages in the pews close to their modi-■ Here fortune smiled benlgnuntly upon i* the most serious matrimonial
complication
we ever tried to
that the Creator who made ’em all is। time, and couldn’t quite do it Every­ of us, but for yourlittle pard—I’d drop
- him, and the nickels and dimes flowed solve.
We are unable i*» do
powerful and good too their ain’t no' thlngseenxed to go wrong With ui» that my soul first. ”
Into his treasury in a manner that
preacher can do it.
night The passengers tvas all growlin’
Well, we got *lm home safe at bud. benches In the gallery—men and made his heart rqjoioe. There was, more than crock the shell; the real
There was a little place, about three’ cos we hurried 'em up at supper; and Mary w-rh aeieep when we got to the women apart, of course—in the upper however, one drawback to his perfect kernel appears to be shrouded in
quarters of a mile from our house,, when I pulled out my machine iiad house, and scared aa bad aa me when one, if there are two tiers of gallenei*; enjoyment, in the person of a young complications a* numerous as the folds
enwrapping an Egyptian mummy.
where we used to go a good deal Sun­ the very old boy in her. No. 29, as I
or perhap** their dark faces are peering sport from this city, who, from patron­ We are afraid to pursue the subject
AT THE
days, and Mary would read the bible
out from thoae two queer cranlas open­ izing the pretzel and iager department,
uu and sing. She was a good singer,
but when she did never waked up. Next mornln' they ing upon the gallery from the tower. became enamored of Christine, the any further, lest and horrlbtanu*piOld Reliable Meat Market to
Mary was. We used to call th* puce
threw a trestle over the break and There are two square pews built for buxom, young frau. Hans, with true cion that dawn* upon UH that that
OP
"Devil’s Run.” It wasasortof creek, Btreperous '□ n government mule. trains wm runnln' agin. But the doc­ them at the head of each staircase in marital instinct*, took in thesituatiou baby should prove to be Parton's
father should be verified. As it is,
but didn’t have no waler in it, 'eept Ingiues is like these sewin' machine* tor stayed with uh. Jest out of his the tower, from which they are entered.
at a glance, fio one day when the tblnM it ought not to be Porto
j after a hard rain. It camo down be­ or planners, and them things. They I
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Atuwnry, tl^n Jwtgr of Probate, and ; M|, lllt&gt;
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t(lwn &lt;-oi»tjnm-d to improve until • Fnrmer-H Double Buggies for one hun­
dred mid thirty dollnr*. All our work
the Fifth .Itidii-UI Circuit, choecn and- now the had ix valued nt t5.W0.000. ■ we-WMiunt tinw-rhiro. We are ncetswplaced there by the people a* pro-cnii- And' npw. tno, the heira of old Stewart ablc, Hjjft rtxponsibh- in oaxte of a fail­
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In St. Louis.
‘Dewcyxarticle bijnerehr a vile inti­
'jT' *“?
l!1""7
The hero, thia time wna n «gambler.
wlthoul fnnudallon. and wan written llrtaairbtUtrmini.Imrolnai,il..
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therighliu a tnuaiuu by .a fnig-iontod, played- roue tendenwwi. the rndly l‘hnri*e,
Mt-nUi twIirieiaa, wIm, , bwanw h. wir-nneride... ami M a HWr tn the
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.,»•«» t\__ . Molded nupulxro. t harley I immi wax
.oiiMij t run thingy to xuit Mr. Dew.y,
-^^1,1^ bt x„.
Smith Fifth street,
must vent his spleen upon iwiirlmdy,- St. Louix, in the m igblmrhood .of the
and it tell upon Mr. VanZilc. But the Soutlrru hotel. He was among the
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Vfw&lt; iinil. u-.. ...
Iwilu-v.- . trknle
first
fi»*t ...
to reaclrthw
tureach-th«
fiery
went, .....I
reene,
und. ..-.el.
with
and we talfeve t^r^jn-ople |M|Wi|oe IhlDI
(1 UUMUrpn&gt;M.(|
ef Barn county, x-omdde* J^e Xha le^uraa. ro«h
to the
.(the
xh to
thr mnie
n-witr ‘oft
hr help
help
Zile to be n glmd man and ajctrpnblr : icas womeu .•uid
und children
iinprimux-d
children iinprixoiK^d by
by
Judge, ami-ax such extend Ur him nIW0?® *21? flame, and helph'w from
irnrm unTI heartv'w.da-i.nM.
; fright, lhe founder of the Chrixtun
warm amt bmrt^ Weh nine.
religion Mid: “Gnatcx love hath no
win iv rrpaar
Imnn than this, that u man lay dawn
nlK IS LI RUFJ..
his life for hfe friends." Bui Charley
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iTietmn was willing to lay down hix
Wheat is going up. United States xe-; life, not for hix friends, for tliey knew
cuitiro are going up. RnxAffi is getting
’ nLrt u” n £ A,r «»»«&lt;•»• ’»'lt
&gt;
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, i lor tlioM-who wnuld scorn torroogiiize
mxul. and just ro soon ns the roads rot-; him on the
Again and tignln he
tk is going for Turkey with un awful Iruslred into the muffitfrotu of tire, each
bloodv stie^k. Theditreruul European I time xavidg a life. Hr had rescued
tnL-in» u .IU !droveral
woxurn
jawstor
of death,
W
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'ni'd from-the
MM* looking
another to save,

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OF

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I will cltMe, and leave it to your
good judp’iuent where to leave
your Ca»u and Pkqplgk.

W. A?ATLMf0*™.

PAINTS, OILS,
• VARNISHES, BRUSHES.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BOX PAPERS,
PERFUMERIES,
FANCY PAPERS,
DYE-STUFFS?,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FINE,CIG ABJ»,

DENTISTS/
Vnabclllr. 31icb.

BONAGE.

20-38

eruoa,

AND TOBACCOS.

Wire Gingham,

IO eta

VERY LOW FOR CASH.

REMEMBER

PIONEER STORE!

l°°k

t.i: hoiln.

0Fr FOB babgai.%»in

Groceries
XMhvtfte, April l#u. ut;.

AT THE

robber*

who

UNDERTAKERS* GOODS!
W» •&gt;«&gt; bm. &gt;
FINE HEARSE!

'
JOUN nOLXF.-

TR[ H|#D JjJfJ

NEW GOODS!

ONE DOLLAR JAPAN TEA FOR 90 CENTS,
GOOD JAPAN TEA ONLY 50 CENTS.

BEST GREEN RIO COFFEE 27 CENTS.
GOOD RIO COFFEE ONLY 25 CENTS.

/

new muscaVel raisins is cents pr pound.
BEST OF FINE CUT TOBACCO FROM SO CTS. TO Jl.00.
BEST KEROSENE OIL 44 CENTS PR. GALLON.

SPECIALTIES

I always keep the
very best grades of
A

FULL STOCK OF CHOICK

FULL LINE OF

IkU«t, ixhvlllc, March Ltlh. *W7.
.
LEWIS DCBKE&amp;

QTTP A T?Q which will be sold
D U vJ Alat ahont rrnsv Cost.

STANTLY.ON HAND ;

CANDIES
ALSO A

KEPT CON­

&gt;

SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

c
10 tb«l&gt;iKh.-,tbW«4r.ou.^:&gt;1ni3,.
(I.Tof May. A. Dulttl. M i&lt;m AM. fn
•Kill, it the orfiuh... U-reiB-kwribnl, Iu

I am constaMtly receiving additions to mu line cf
(Jroeeries, which will alyjays be sold
LOW FOR CASH!
My atory i« short,-—can anon be told.
I have the Good*, t-lmy Mvirr be noM.

MEN’S AND BOYS’

Xuirillrt Mteh. l.nnary Mlb, 1K7.

..............

AKDREW C. UEirZ.
SMS

CLOTHING,
7

IN OUB

hundred

[AMD SOLDIERS
the mimbiillr lw»

THE PLACE.

Charlo* E. Sergeant, a Buffalo boy.

Timor two

BCMUMVa M CAKHtLU

BO18 E BROS.

Handsome Parlor Suit I

W.

)

April nah, ran.

LEGAX.

SALK and BOARDING STABIi,

CofHn Department!

GIVE US A CALL.
nmIitiuc-,

Thanks for past favor*.

•

G. A. TRUMAF

8HUME FONTS,
.
PBoranwnn !‘V-J ,

From a XVa*h Stand to a

‘

nr

.

Mrs. BURROWS &amp; »i&gt;&gt; CASSELL

Which we will warrant, and and sell with all the above named article*

^INSWDRTtf &amp; BROOKS,

•rBvrry Denerfpilon.

Netp Millinery Stere.
!

BESIDE A NEW AND WEED SELECTED STOCK OF

IIIG DO TV 4XORTOY.

Kurniture!

. Nortjipon, 11.3 uilea fram toko Midi.

A €«nce Hogwr, 81 lbw $1.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

IU UlK awl waa a abopclero, ifttew^nix ■
.hi.,.,—
•
.

II. IT. T.KDYARD.

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
.

FURNITURE!

In half an

a. C. BROWN.

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,

wrotcrtnl in it non lx*.
There is no MiHUrine that hnxjiccomS",?"1/1”
T,ON ( ’ RF- ’’
Pstabhrthod the tort
«b&gt;t
that &lt;t’onMnmption
onxnmption can
can he
be cured,
cured. while
while
NAaHyjLLE.At»CH
for Asthma. RrnnrbiH*, Croup, Ifoarxtneaa. Whooping Cmtgii, and all Long
diaenuoa it mix no*cqit:il. No Medicine
notlce,
.uw
,n
Kv-m.
c. . .
.. .
was ever sold on such favorable ternm.
RttfWIt ri ACK &lt;O »t»&lt;l fmm lniln». !*• nr&gt;n»
If it- was mirrliahle it would I* the
vbMnK * Rwk Tnr »tr» nitn.nn hr •rnNmMxiaUd
greatest folly to guarantee it. It costs
cost* &gt;,v Iratlow ii.Mr nnlra Millie I'niM IImm '
Jk-NcDy, no Ohm miror, broke tri&gt; leg, nothing to tryrit, "ns it ran Im- returned
and hia tether heat hint with a strap •if it does mg give wtaMfantion after ustartar th.
«t
1 Ink iwo-tMnU of a bonlr
Call Mwr
Vtawh
,.r .1 „
- * n I :'stor''
a xampl- bottle for
, !
'
-kW' lOcrat. uranwdar fid »W &lt;*o(«
the arridimt liad involved ll»c pnh-nrt&gt;! or if I. If your lung* are sore, or cbest
hoard.
or Wk lame, uro Shiloh’s Bki.i..ihox.
;__
: va PuiSTKR, Whteh xeldmu failstogive
Manufacture and Deal in
Ifaltlhe luoU in Ibo lla«ad Slalw "J&gt;r&amp; fo. Sa«b«U(..
think
um&gt; l.»t th. d.-rtor. ut fur&lt;'»trt&lt;tr br Jralor. g. uthink iboy
they can
beat the doctors Ut rar-

road trwk toVtoal ride*.

STATtnx.*,

Q.O TO

Jones &amp; selleck,

I tried tins reniedy. Sample botrlcx II)
ceiiti. Regular size To ccnta. Sold bv
UbtWPMU- Bw* Bw.____________

"H*rtniH*re«anrwaiWAJWbUul
.nir.Ux-r^DlK-attlH-uiiuiuoMitreaob- IVrfnmr r.M t,r Halbert &amp; Co.An4.Ing th.-ruSK-l; and ail of fh.ro know rille. Mlrh.. rlwmhr-n- bj dr.lr-r* ,.nthey can beat Ute editors nuHiing the ehtllr.
puperx.

rcrmoatv'JlB

KOCHER BROS

which we take pleasure in showing, for
we ■
’want'it
want it distinctly known that our
Timber ta the l^t Mend growth and
dieronrl.lt
thornnghlv reaaomd.
oeaaoued.
. N. B.—We will give the bent wnrrauty on our work &lt;»f any |xirtien in Bnrrjur Enton counties.

Mr. and i
(
1
।

Which will be sold lower than the
oH “HARD-PAN PRICES" for

OUR STOCK!

Genera! Dealers in
Rejmrtx rteceived In XVunhington rep­
NASHVILLE MARKET
resent tin- Black Hills territory a* m-C, fling up more rapidly than Govcrno pay tbr nijhe,: Market
o-l» of Grain and fanaen
'mi-nt officer* had any reaxon to expect.'
Ilia now hap! by tbnxe famfMar with
Hie present title nix-migration that CO,SHINGLES, SACT. LIME, SEEDS,
000 people will go then- tbix minnncr,
STUCCO. HAIR. teC.
attracted by the late gold dbwocrriex.
A ilaily line of at agro hnx altvndy Inien
in MkblEU.
'
I
•wtablHicfl from Cheyenne, mid a tri­
. Mich., .T1U.1. mt
■
■
5
weekly one for the J art Kearney line'
A INS WORT! I A- BROOKS.
rronr Sidruy. und one nr t.w&lt;» other* will'
‘ '
VA S1LVILLE FOFNBBY.
boon Im- vutublixhcd from other point*,
_ h&gt; gmu
___that ,.iwx-, l . Now ix the timenfyear for I’ncuriwn. f
-----------.
the travel ixalieiuLv
M-ngerxhavc to engage their root* at SmnhMp.ve^'lmtttoor n&lt;!^irer,f‘pr?! ,The above Foundry is now-in oondikw . ,0,4. in a,h™..
JSS™'; “K4'
'A™ ,,U, *” r*”*"
least a week in advance.
«
.
&lt; tuMUlial. .O,ch ... toko bob! or . our i
C n • t i n jf a .
•Mary SLexwtan, nr Bayonne. N. J., be-.. ehUd,
n
vjumi. your
your family
inn.i.y or
or yourself,
yonrwir. ('onVon-',
_ ...
• do
enraged because her little buy „f t mm.jrtimi, A-thnm, Pneumonia, Croup, PlftWS, HaiTOWS, CBltlT8tOFS, K„ K.,
three yearn uiiwt a can of lu-er l»v ue&lt;i- ‘ HeiiituoniKV*, und of her fatal disease* ;
*
'
1.1!
dent * Rhe fnatenwlliinitnuiiitlL v K, -WMU- Although it ix true Gi:n- manufactured and kept constantly on
dent. She fnxtrn.*lhn»toa pulley-hue ’ man -m un- h coring thousands of
hand.
at a bright of about twenty fret from thero dnraded diwaros, yet it ia liitn-h
.
,
B L A C K 8 MJT H I X G
the ground, hntrTrd him out rImhiI *ix butter to 1-nve it at hand when thn-e
done to order, l‘atn&gt;nixe home inxtiX’r......... Wui
tntiouR und come and m*o mt.
while-he went tor mure Imr. The ’ keep you wfr from danger. IfvcmmrJ. M. WOOD.
child wa* in convnlxiiiua w hen rescued ’ con»umptive. &lt;}o noj rent until you have

Mvm. Stainhofi*. of Harrison, Wix^ veL
corned a ton Into the world. The child
1.J.1 at bi, th. and t» tbh &lt;Ur ban’t u
.... ).~
.a
u;
1
thM1 ftvr
more children have hern Irnrn to them,
three toy* and two girls, all of whom
ore perfectly bald.
.

mold at the lowest

and we will convince you that we arc not to
BEATEX OJY PRICES! /

I wish to inform the iarmeraof Bar­
ry and Eaton comities, that wo are pre­
pared to furnish them from this date
with my Peular Wagon*. which I can
roll ut figures slightly in advance of
t hose, of an inferar mult, which are 1m»iDgtM.hnedc.fr upon an honeat public
as the best wngoiw in the world.
Before making your pureluwe phase
call and examine

BARRYX’TLLE^xMILLsT

lw her neighlm x.
’
—-.......... e
t
Ahron twenty year- ago

will be

NEW SPRING STYLES

WAGONS! WAGONS!

grorhe' nil indicate that a general war., wlM u th* ladder on whirii he dejs ndwhich w i'll involve ail Europe, cannot; «l for his own life wa» moved to un­
ite averted. Tluit war will be a groat1 9‘ber,window. Hr returned from hix
fr, W toart. .. ih. Cnb.4 «iri:
It is not right to rejok-o over the im- - &lt;m the brink ofdwitli. Hutlocmion and
ponding conflict, but war rociuir*). In-1 smoke were lx-hind, mid forty feet lie­
inevitable, and no natum i» better sit- j 1°*' ‘'’’■w the cyiud sidewalk. Hu crept
.. I .
,
. r x,
.
! out on the window nill mid If.-tlM-d toi
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
tmrn.1 in under muni-y oul of tl» catao- lhr
U4d„. Hl» knll,P u,.r.-lv
trophy than I ncie Smn. Onr country i touched the “roilmla." and the casket
is at
with the world, and friendly
‘hut heroic spirit fell forty feet—to TO DO CUSTOM-WORK. THANKUraanl. all nation . Whil,- wu• wilf 'Mrn ~.y hl. life wn« not pnm.
.i
i i
'r
■
. er, but none of the mm who Kiy so will
poral.vxc the Indnxtncs «f nauops ut die m. noble « druth. Diviner instincts PUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THEY SO­
war, it will stimulate tlu*c at peace. &lt;ruuM not 1*implanted in hunuinhrcuM.
Nations engaged in a bloodv.wnr must
gleaming out of that terrible' tiro LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATImva- brem
ki.-n.iatniiu
t,;
»htnr
t wo noble
hours
Imxr
staffs. clothmg. .......
mtintfbm.
|ife ofthox- ln*tTiennn,
and
hix ol the
nf war, mid e.vrii luxuries, and for tlu-ro crated cb-ath. .
thing* they must look to Uncle Sam.
While Enrojie is lighting I’m lc Sam
will Im- workingand getting rich. Bul­
—VlucinHaiti linynirrr.
ly for t'nclv Sam,
‘
'

CASH and
I^ivtncr Price*.
Which were bought for

J. k. REEBACO.,
Ilaafingw. Mich.

1

As a private citixen he ia honored
About the time thmr in $2 J*w liorrel
and j-vx'iH-cUtl. For throe yean he has
l-et'ii a working mem lx-r of the Char­ higher thnn to-day it will.' &gt;»e vaay to
' k»ttc C-oujnmtionnl Church, and for convince meat everybody
.
. that a war in
revrral yean, has Inm-u a Sabbath School '^nro]M&gt; cannot I* averted.____

STATIOJQL

BOOTS AND SHOES,

move my stock of Goods into my new store,
WHICH IS CHEAPER

now occupied by Kocher Bros., and from now
THAH EVEH I

until that time I will give my patrons some
of the best babgaihs in Dry Goods they ever

got in this or any other town.

COME AND SEE.

I will dis­

count the best man in the business.

Prolxttr

�NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.
It WM

-One Grand Sweep!i’“":™;:

FMll.

[flour and

feed

: 1..

fl Ixnne* and talked wHhtmt-

iuippyund r^oieiug

■
• . s.wk •*&lt; »» vi •
, ,
-U.K: lU.ltaT h.. rrim.r.1 from

' *wth
Prof. Dickie. &lt;4 Hasting*. *ell*known
tf marts toourcitiecus.asan em-rgeric temper-

luiebf

Pitiihin

..•wjMdt*

'■'M”

’

s^New Goods
Just Received 1.6. illSWITIi w.

t., extending from j

n.w. prncaiM.

h&lt; made a telling temperance npoudi,
Motion made by Q, A. Truman that
‘ iiis family into the vUlngvand occnpien that did not fail to leave an Impression on the Marshal he iustructed to notify per­
r, _ J-------...» — . —
. * the hearts of hi* hearers- Among oth- rons living on the cast ride of Mid street
to
couroieltB sidewalk by the lot day of
with Dr. Ellis, a? ?d« residence on the The uvw Dr. has renh-d and refitted
June, 1877, which wm* carried.
the Brady bnildhtg for ijis office. By liqour law,.said it was nut a foilure, ' Bond of A. R. AVoIcott a* Treasurer
Sooth Aide.
mmany
temperance
men
Itdievad,
but
wus prem upHl mid an motfon oecepted.
—W. A. Aylaworth has reprinted his hard study bo taw qniiHfiod lifotself for
The account ofJI. Partello wa* dis­
a «urocA*,aud gave as proof.of it* work­
house, and Wit a now picket fence on ihr practice of medicine aud we wish
ings a report from the propw autlior- allowed.
; him success.
the north ride.
Account of Orno Strong of 87.17 for
ithu showing that a larger proportion printinjr proceedings, on motion was
—
The
Uuioa
Home
has
been
going
—Ji‘A*c Austin Ium tlw foundation i
'of conrictioufi were secured under this
through “n course Of sprouts," duringlaw than .any law regulating other
On motion John Welwiter wa* ap­
the past few weeks. A new floor hnsyrime*^ That it wm a good law, but pointed Fire Warden.
Wm mil .lows I? »&gt;&lt;■ o«™; Un- " ill"tlie execution of it* mandate* were not. , On motion by Truman the Resolution
adopted by the Council May SOth, 188U,
Ho «... there I, no pl«-e like I 'lm&gt;oM«wl
Uierntlr.
ho*e
h. v.
hn
properly
provided
for.
The
people in 1dividing the corporation into throe
MMilrm. .nJ B.rr&lt; CooMy. for him.order
j ’bHwiM
"'■&lt;! P«l»re&lt;l;
m«l or
Clmrle,.
to forward
the interest*
’ this 1road district* wo* rvpealrd.
Ih.popntar l.ndloni I. rlohi,» rood great reform movement, might be call- , On motion the salary of the overeeer
6 CENTS W
-S. Andrews of Hmitinr.. ta» «dd ;
„ h,p|1,
„ Hg
of highways wm fixed at 81J50 for ten M •BEST PRINTS MANUFACTURED.
til to make a similar law, and they hour's work.
l.i■ li.re.rr.
Carew, tn
tr, T.
T J.
.1 Wilder,
W ,tArkre of
r.f tlw
llm .
a
*
EMPIRE DRESS SUITINGS, (Worsted)
1*4 CENTS
hi*
large farm
sunflower.
would sec that a belter way is provid­
John H. Smith u-«s appointed over­ Pi
same place.
The selling jitiyo was
25 CENTS
O FINE MOHAIR LUSTRES. (New Shades)
The bill detaching thisconnty from ed for it*enforcement. .It wasan earn- 1sect of highwayH by bullol.
Motion made nnd canicd that the 1
...t
GOOD BLACK FAVORITE ALPACA, (Double Width)
25 CENTS
the Kent County Ch cnlt hn«j «1m» passed eat discourse, from beginning to end; ;
bis instructed to repair all ride H | YARD WE BLEACHED MUSLIN.
—Al. Troutwinn has tired of *‘pad- the Achate. TUstead of attaching Bar­ and listened to with profound atten- Marshal
07 CENTS
’walks so in need.
oo
dfrlqg Ms own rauoe" alone, nnd taken
SHEETINGS DOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
.
On motion Council adjourned.
ty County to the Twentieth, or Allegan tion.
a partner. See little notice in another nnd Ottawa Circuit, ns we stall'd Inst25 CENTS
Mr. Cooper, a lawyer, nlro of Hos­
Calvix ArxsWoitTH. * n I THREE PAIR HEAVY HOSE,
rcdliiTijn.
‘
President.
10 CENTS
week, the lx*gislntnro has attached it ting*, made a speech that wa* full of
o 1 FOUR SPOOLS THREAD,
GKo.
W.
F
raxcw, Recorder.
—’John C. Dillin, one of our popular to tho F’fth, Judge yamrile's circuit. good things in fovor of temperance and ,
PINS.
THREE
PAPERS,
10 CENTS
R I BEST NEEDLES.
Maple Grove fanners, Iim mx acres of which
„„„„ now
uw„ includes
ly.mu. p the »counties of reform. The service* were iqtarspers- ’
05 CENTS
LOCAL
MATTERS
thr.n,«4 looking .beta In E««taro,J-Jho&gt;.n. Bta^ .nd Etann.
til with songs hy the reform clnli, and :
, CHILD'S HOSE. (Striped)
05 CENTS
■' Yt'lTT-V
Barry GrtTintT
County.
at the close twelve c»r- fourteen new
L?* Farmers, conic lo Nashville,
. —A man by the muno of Slater, while
; And Other Good* Sold a* Low in Proportion.
names were added to the pledge.
Saturday, this week, and see the finest
—The mcmbera.of the W. ,C. T. U.l
• fishing Wow the dam lA't Sunday, in
display
of
Buggies
ever
in
Nashville,
extend a vbt« of tlianks to tiie Cornet n drunken condition, fell into the river
HASTINGS ITEMS.
from the factory'of J. L. Read Sc Co.,
Band for the m uric Tendered at the1 twice. He was too drunk to help him­
of Hasting*. Mr. Reed will be here
temperance social.
self and if succor lied not hen on the:
“Spring cleaning" hue commenced at with a number which he will sell very
( spot, he would have floated intoeterni-‘ the Court House, under the direction of
; —MIm L- Hungerford, of Herary, has
low. Single Buggies &gt;100. Platform
। ty in lew than five minutes. It is only
' .Sheriff (.‘resMy.
e
-rented W. H. I’rracotfs .buQiling, mid
Buggies 8130. Al! fully warranted.
one &lt;tf the predictive lessons taught, by
(text Week will open up a stuck of mil­
Mesara. Altofl nnd McElwain have
intempemnee nud wflj1 never be forgot­
Z^‘40 pieces of new Prints’just re­
liner?' and fhney good*.
’ nearly completed their job of excavat­
ten by Mr. Sirtcr. '
ceived, and more coming, nt
SAMPLES FREE.
ing the hill north of (he iron bridge.
' —A certain Assyria damsel, who wasi "
\
'
—They liail a little "racket" down in। and that to the aatisfnction of all conwry partial jn doll babit s ten years ago,
Maple Grove InsT Sunday afternoon, &lt;erned.
— 10 cases Glass consisting of nil die
now has n real live one of fcerown, and
and early Monday morning. Geo. D.
On Friday Lu&gt;t Ridinrd Barber, Ir- new style* for 1877, nt three-fourth
kA ddddy doesn’t come to tea either.
Moot/ appaired before. Emq. Chipman \«ng Rom*. Charles Balicock, nnd John rates at ' ____________ DACGinCRTT’s.
EADIES’ GOOD SERGE SHOES, «t.2O
and swore out « warrant against C. W. .Shoot wen* brought before Justice
L?” Sugar Cured Hams only 13 ct*.
laic, grow popular, rich nnd fat. He Strndii-uenn for aswinlt and battery.
Eastman, upon a charge of siwaring per lb. at the old nud reliable meat
'Basjtfflt purchased nil ut the village Offwr Leo was dispatched in hot haste
This in no humbug,"bata Genuine Reduction in price*, caused by the scarcity
fish in Cedur Creek. They were nbly market nf Roe &amp;. Clevesproperty formerly owned by J. K. Rood. after.Stejihenson, and in dur time re­
defended by Charles Holbrook aud
of money, and money we must have. We have the largest stock and assortment
m Ladies don’t forget those Duplex
—A temperance mass meeting will turned. A jtrry was impaneled, A. M. Janies Clark.?, of this city, and af- Corsets at
in the Village of Nashville, and we inrite the inspection of all clmuCA man
*
;
Trumax’s.
be held nt Sheridan, on Saturday even­ FBht seettred for the prosecution and i tcr a very interesting trial the Jun-,
wouMin, and child. All goods sold, not satisfactory, money refunded.
-^Orange* nud Ltuuoqp, the finest you
ing. the 38th Inst.' Good speakers will Lewis Durkee for. the &lt;U&lt;Xcnm-, and the without leaving their seats, returned a
r?’ The highest Market Prices paid for all kinds of Produce.
tw- In attendance, Let everybody turo case rikQto U&gt; trial-in the afternoon. verdict of not guilty.
every saw, almost given awny nt
Moore and his witnesses 'testified that
-a nt.
Lee Bud’*.
At the temperance meeting Inst Sun­
tjlcpheasoii,
on
that
peaceful
Aabliath
—Middleville men arc thronging tn
day evening. Union Hull has again ful­
Nashville. Tim last aivesaion to our nki rtHKia, had pointnl a donble-bar- l'd to overtiowing. Capt. Went and
Tho licst Uncolored Jaj&gt;an....80cts.
ranks is IL D. Purdy, insnranrv tQrvnt. reilrd shot-gnn at him,. "snssed" him
Mr. Forbes, of Grund Rapids, and Mrs.
Good I'ncolon d Japan.. .3 lb* for $1
He has rented nn office over Ixaunis* aud then followed him up’nirdhammer­ i Baxter, of Charlotte,
very eloGoon Uncolortid Japan.. .4 ll» for $1
ed him over die hcnd-wlth a club; while!
.
At TttVXAX’s.
Stephenson md hi* Witnesses testitiwl i; quent speeches, which were listened to
!
—The ibnifb MnuuTarrurrng Co., are UufhrdMn’C I»ut .1.1 JM-mn », by
Tlie
2 an
“■ appreciative audience.
""‘"''T. .'
7
1
Mr
sic!
MmcJ
—
Miss
Addia
Rood,
turning their attention this way. 'The
I
nrf tlmt M™. r»lW Mm b.,1 J'?“?
.nd th- d.rk
village now contnlna only wx bouses of -names, nnd then when hv was going! cloud of intemperance which has hung of Hastings,, will lie in this village on
Friday*
nnd
Saturday*
to
give
instruc
­
Vni. but tlie ranterinl Is on the ground home Jumped put of the woods, and! over this place to. so great an extent
formoro. :
;
will soon give way to the sunshine of tion on the Piano and Organ. Terms,
with the ni&lt;l of his boy, jrannded him)
♦6 for .20 Ictwons.
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. totni-Rlwtinence and prosperity.
—Mr. Frank Holden, one of flic treat until hr didn’t kpow B from bull's foot.
Tlie list of Petit. Jurors drawn for
IV From the appearance of things,
thy men of Barry Co. is dead. Hr ex* It wwAii'fongh rate, and each lawyer
pired nt b'mhoinc in Pmlricville, bi*t did some tall talking for their respec­ the Muy term of Circuit Court are a* the Iwiys have found th# place to buy
Pratt,_Yankee
Springs, Clothing nt it* real .value. $200 worth
__________________
Monday night, leaving 1*150,600 to his tive clients, but it was no go, for the follows: iVm.C. _____
JohnC. Ketchiuu, Maple
Grove; Josiah
\fnn1i.nmv*InJah I sold last Friday nnd Saturday, at
widow and children.
jury, after living out an hour or so, dis- •JnlmC.

and must be sold.) srai~lsry
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE!

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READ AND CONSIDER!

BLEACHED AND BROWN

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W
M

Mons, Stripes, Ticbaid CtaU
ALL STANDARD MAKES AT

LOW PRICEH.
We are also in ‘receipt of a fine «•-

Wm's, fees’ &amp; Ciiltes's

PURE JAPAN TEA 20 GTS. PER LB.

SHOES, cheap, cheap!

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IN BOTH KID AND GOAT. BUT­

TONS, AT WAY DOWN PRICKS.

REMEMBER
Shoes, iu &lt;mr Lieilitiea for handHug
them* good* urc unequalM faatUatowa.
We Imvr .tko
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j Boss Stock

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L. L. LOOMIS

DIAMOND STEEL

.

.—L. J. Wheeler has been in Detroit
since early Tuesday rnmning, for the
purpose oi laying iu a “muackinp" sfock
of Spring GoimIh. They will be on hand
tbufast, of thia week. : 1 L &lt;

—llrv.T. Lincoln Brown, Pastor of

—ThVte ts K WfimnRjiQYlnpte Grove

who i* no more41 M.rmiim than our vclocip&lt;’&lt;l&lt;rt&gt;« railroad locomotU'e; nn&lt;!
it is nil ^ecafo'e riiM*&gt;nnfaitliful to her
marriage vows. Take care.

Carlton; Wm. Cridlw, Rutagreed, thrt-c being in fovor of convic- Ailcrding,
;
tion and three ngniuot. Another bear- j hind ; Michael Morthliuid, Barrj-; L.
Ing of the case was act down for the *^* Williams. 4th Ward. City; 41. G.
following day, but when the hour t&gt;f :&lt;'m1er, Hastings; John GUmod, Mapir
trial eamev )8tvpben*nn rohld not lie I Drove ; John L. Young, OrougovilM;
found; he had riid out, vamoiuai the . **uur&gt;‘ " • Colvin, Thornapnle ; Hiram
care, which looks rety bad for said de-! Doe, (’astletou; Seneca LarilKi*. Hope; •
fenduuL
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. ; Alden
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John
G. Meyers, Woodland
Farnham. Johnstown; J. H. Mllbnru. I
1 Yankee Springs; Addison Spaulding,
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PRiWOML GOSSIP.
j Prairieville; James B. MDla, Assyria;
1^,,. j Erwin
E. Hannon. Baltimore;
Baltimore; Bert
Mr. Amos Nichols and wife, of LanErw» *•
slug, are visiting relatives tn this vil-*'Walkar. Irving; C. W. HoughtnliD.
Inge.
■ Baltimore; Charles Rhettcrly,Carifan ;
Mr*. Teeklc, of St. Thomas, Canada. IT' C&lt; "'iliia®*. Rutland ; F. J. Willis visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Ap­ j burn, Assyria; Baker Shrincr,3rd ward,
City.
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Rot.
pleman.

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■ZCi SOLD ITV 187&lt;J 13V

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A. M. DAVC.ffERTr.
ty &gt;lftchine Needles,. all kinds and
numbers, at

Whef.leks.

Boot* at

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C L OTHINtt
On the wav.
Do not bur until voa
have seen Our Goods and Price*. ”W»
defy any legitimate dealer to Hv* up to
the prices we will make you.
Our 8toek of

Ndtlonw, Etc
Will l»e Complete ia a few days.

CHARLES C. WOLCOTT

— 1 have one Combined Granger
Drill and Cultivator to sell or exchange
for n Horse. Cony* and *»re it.
A. M. Daugherty
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ty Oonto, Rjpk ot fowe
Fine

OF MRS’S BOYS’fc YOUTHS’

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T7“ taken m exchange for Coodx.^1

Noah viUr*, March 7, iSTT.

Who bus JiiHt received

T. G. AYLSrOBTH ft CO.

:

Trumax&gt;.

LV The largest, l&gt;e»t aud cheapest
stock of Clothing in town nt
j
-Wheelers.
Ij?* Latest Style Spring Hats nt
Truman’s.

Gardening furPrcfR]

FOR THE SPRING TRADE!

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which every Farmer wants to see before buying.

Practical Floricaltare I

AM by PETER HBIDEMOf.

liMitaF. April OUh, im.
—The best place to buy Di*ht* is at
We are under obligations to our fftrLee Bro’s.
nw rXr|end, ML J- M. Cole, fora bushel
of choice apples. ‘
VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
— Ladies Foxed .Shoe* tL35, worth
Ichim that no farmer can afford to use any other Plow fori
Miss Emsworth, principal of the
'Fat max’s.
Elder lUwom, of tbr Free Will Ilap. &gt;1.50, nt
acadnmy nt Waterford. Ps., is. visiting
the folluwing reasons, which will strongly appeal to the good |
— Sjiecial Imrgiiins ia Agricultural
n, irli»li.Sof&gt;)&gt;inr her aunL-Mra. D.
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tist Church, immersed several individ­
sense of the farmers:
r —
with C.j
reeryuinn of Jock- ’ J. It. Nichols baa turn&lt; 1 his back on uals iu tlH‘ Sipplo Creek, last Sunday Implements, Plows, Drag*, Cultivators
1st. Oin Plows cost les* lhau thap noy Chilled Plow, and Un Utile more I *
eon, w$ vieftaibrd by bin *re last Branch Co., and returned to this village. forenoon. A large crowd aMembled and Points for different kinds of Plows
than the common Iron Plow.
At Dacgoerty’s.
Sunday dgltt He fetid &gt; ti |k con- There is po place like Nashville.
to witness the ceremony.
2nd. They will last tuuch longer than cummou or Chilled Don Pion’s'
The Congregational inuitor inform*
t?* The best cofive only 25 centt
The testimony of those who have wsed them is that the Munld-Boards wit!, »»’
GraXoe Social.—The Patrons of;;me that-Bev. C.l. Deyo, of your village,
At Truman’s.
last five times as long a* those made of common iron.
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Huriiandry held a. Ncrk-tir Social at. is to exchange pulpjts with him mornNorton’s Hull, Maple n
Grove,
Tuesday
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ing amt-Erehirif .next Sabbath. Mr. ~CF* Field Peas for nale at
3rd. These Plows will scour where no other Plow will.
ministmthm Wim-M
.picked up.
.
Daugherty’s.
eve., April 24th. JTm? ntumdance was Deyr is so well know n here that be
i
4th. The draft of the Diamong Steel »« the lightest of any in use.
This :
rowMry.
; quite Urge, mxlercrj thing passed off that fawiU hr sore to fave larw Budi— Call nt Lee Ruoa. for Pocket and results
lhe stvle
style and
mults from the excellency ot
ol tho tneial
metal and perfeciion
narfeciion in ih'e
and'
ph-awitb. The exerrim consisted in
Table
■«M« Cutlery.
rsttUrere
workmanship of the Plow*.
.
, ’
"I yr-' n,nd I*1.''*' nnrt an exhibit km of horn5th.
These
Plows
being
made
of
the
finest
quality
of
English
Steel
and $600
— 1 keep staple Dry Goods, Print*,
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nr.1 rota. W IW rewon Wd Srlnrar,, .4 llw 1,. Mr. Brook., th., hr promt,
dm
Factory Cloths, Shirting, aud a general tempered by a patent process, it is uniform, equally hard throughout
bat hl. mofhrr rrerrtt him i&gt; ,w art .d oliile in Tow mW t., pm. .wor
!°iT?u*
^n&gt;peraw*t M*’*^J**tfn* I assortment
assortBJi’Dt for
for farmer
fanner’’s
i_____
use.
and
being
all
of
an
even
hardness
it
wears
much
more
evenly
th?
,
niora
than any
held there. They report a Jam® and ;
a. M. Davohertt.
i cHiBed iron or other carlings, there being no w/2 xlrcak-j. vr tojt
in it as
_He*- I hrSta^l-WK 1UI.. T^|»m»».llylb«MMi.dhilWim,.
minister*. Rev.’s Tboma* and Dcya. i kin*.

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their share, to which they responded j
lu brief bta.ppropH.ta

-Horace
line in,

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Martin rohon
ening. Shor
ptatimfrom

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Pianos for 9250.

, :
io lb.
of rh/rrmntn'
- Tbr mort romplrta ItaoWXotloo.
’&gt;&gt;&gt;• H&gt;~« llo".
&gt;le«lier nnj bold M.ier Ib.o .ny plow ta lhe
vr,v slMw/n* _ t
, I mH*.
»n«a north of VemontvHle. »*
Dacgm«rttV. ; n,ar*e •
PriMCfc,
•—The people of Maple
H. I. R. ! rry TjuU--’ -n&lt;I
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S,hextended Plow Trial showed that these Plows draw more than
rr 1VK*1 w,th‘fieT•
,.
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!1(10 lb* ,’8&lt;1,cf ,h#n ,ho saine sly,e ”*
n,nclo from common iron, aud
•&lt;»!d hi* stock of J;
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I much lighter than tho best of Chiliad Plow, to bo Imd.
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hl. Itarvirrur fr,r nnn'b^r
&gt;- t..
_
A Iwriw Iprrvrir.v__ •n...S.
. r. . .-.
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-1 iareod doJw«« mr Arrir.1- •
91b. ,be „„
wheel 00 lhe Ih,mond Sletl PlowlU
x?j*r,»-an2rars.~—,er
,, J ir___ ■ .
,,,c ,,vw pucui |I!VW Wiicci QU Ijrc inauiona Oieci x’iuw is ine dcm- _
-----------u» meet the pecuniary matter cariJy , exhibition in front of Fleming''a build- tarn] IrasineMg and
non
11 you
vnn want
watnt Hows
1 lows 1OTa
____de.
i
_It, has
, , a babbit metal. canter,
. . and• is
- .
o»ri
_ .-- n
it
so constructed&gt; a* to entirely
ing, ia Uhk village. one of the neatest or Drags, cheap
.
von ui 1pfoiyct 2j fnjjji dirt, and will last five times as long as a common wheel.
! f*r«aa«nf rttiierx*,
I. It* christening will occur at- and handiest invention;, of the day, for well to mw jdc.
j
10th. On tho whole, ll» Di.mood Hleel Flo. ir a MODEL OF
the houM’keepei. It is a acK-acting
50 different kinds of Wall Paper TY AND FINISH. None but the very t&lt;e»t material and,wwkmartshipj
Clothe* Line Reel, mannfactimxl nt
Border to match nt Thum^x's. ,, is employed in their construction and I offer them to the farmers ol Barry
and Eaton counlias with iho aasurauce that they wi|l lie a sonree of pleais-1** ।
-New Prune* ten pounds for &gt;1.00,
n re pnd n great and-fating benefit fo them.
Fanner* you wifi sec Hie j
great
saving to you to use nona but the Diamond litarl J’low when J im • ■**
wwHljwrt state that
consider the fact that every diiiisd or hardened Iron Plrw cost, du an ’ 55
rrh«e»*.WloM-On
average, from J.5 to &gt;25 every year to keep «t »n repairs. •
nd sold &gt;1.750 worth of
f-

Is going to!

Milt. THE

i and fixtures, or will trade for other prop-:
fl*"’
Diamond Sled Plow is made with both wood and iron beams,
a crt-v- For fnfonnetion enquire of
‘ •n&lt;J ,wi»b 1 **
Landside, that is decided by all good fanners to
WM. p^rr. Grillo. IltalhobckL

am white carrying a .fair -n each

goodtWnft*

^C ATALOBI E S,

DeYixb, B&amp;nynDe, Mkh.

!,

roUtag the beat WoMe.
Pumps mode cheaper -than you ever By my
be*rd
M’ tug&amp;w^«TY*».« J*
- I am

- A. M. DaroHEETT keep* t be first i
r‘»’fund tore UrtOTT.

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00 NOT BE DECEIVED
honinHfl by th.

�l»r. AIKIM’« COLUMM.

control
Klme.lMHiMH.

Nicaie.
- HenatattU Mo. MR.

i.f another

him w th

no that it fa* hoped that
Will Ife driven. Th.
bmbarmen are Jubilant
.
Barry" Ofc. b** been detacked from tlw

lumber stream*.

.aaajrrtikffi •¥*****• m*

--------------Way**, Jackao ana
Saginaw Railroad.
A number of Indians on the 8
tnents.
Mlpnle Saxton, aged fourteen years,
daughter of J. W. Saxton, of Farthing-

by tho name of Woodard.

belonggoroad,

'rille, with all their contents, were de­
stroyed by fire on the night of the 16th.
Thy' bam contained WO bushels ol wheat,
; 4rWita,'tard aUThe farm htensUs.

The Bay Citv Driving Park Association
ha* arranged for its firataummermeeting

The banking office of Maynard, Alton.

the safe., Th*y.did not succeed in getting
at the oosn box, however, and fled with­
out securing any booty.
W. H. Miller1* hardware store and
atoek,J iii"Bav City, wm damaged from
18,000 to |10,0ftrt»y fire, the result of *pontanrou* combustion. Tho loss iacovered
i

?; M.r

iwii£r&amp;

Muskegon, were suddenly
laksn 'with a serious fit of sickness, and
in thy evening one.of the little children
rTbf mgtter was iuv*stig»te«! and
&lt;1t w**. mind that the family had been
eating poisoned meat.
The Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad
ffamffahV'hu decided to build a new Iron
brislgsnvor Grand rivur at Grand Bapids
Yhls Mswdn. Tho new structure will l&gt;e
finished about the 1st of September, and
will be one of tlie beet bridges oiuthe
Uoo.*A ‘AiV.
I .
.
On the night of the 18th Inst., burglar*
broke in to R. K. Roger's real estate office.
ift.ilMif, Bay county, and carried • O’
, 1700 Worth of note* anil valuable papers.
laUMt Michigan patents:

Tap* and Dies—J. Flower, Detroit.
Harness for Vehicle*—F. Lectere, DeSmith, Jack-

sou.
Galvanic Battery — M. * W. Paruah,
JMMflRil
Cotton Picker—J. Tripp, Coldwater.

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' Farm G«e—b/F. Fuller, JaunonL
Lath Machine —E. C. Dicey, Grand
H*»eu,
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• . Ptow&amp;T-p, Gale. Albion,
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ladder—N. 8. Boynton, Port Huron.
'■ Ctitiraa—G. 8. Bell, Sumner.
Throe patents bear date of M*y 2.
&lt; colliaion of freight tiains at the
•action of the Grand Trunk and CbiMKSnfelr FTtwon' road* o* Saturday
.AikahtaHafrrend ear .1 and an engine.
Nobody was hurt.
r„
numbers
,532.
Inthe qrralt
jU j^lfegan, Mra.
Huntley bBtainRT * verdict of 11000
against the Grand Rapid* A Indian*
Reread, for iu|*riea reusWod by her in

Five carloads of Ijirds-eye maple tim­
ber la tkelbgllwat Clare, Clare county,
awaitiug sb Ipmenl to England.
X Bear Lake saloon keeper, named
Bowen, emptied his liquor*on the ground
and wm mad* President of the Reform
Club.

a the nr rib-western portion of lhe State,

■n» Miehl
The annual meeting of the State Wonans' Temperance Union begins in Jack □n MayB,Ind continae* for three days.

The State Sportsmen’s Association will
old their annual meeting in Grand
tepid. 40 H«aa Of&lt; ths Morton.
A case of hody-anstebing ia exciting
t ho Uvea near the fair grouzd, had his
■ tefttfoh attracted lo two men who had
&lt; riven up to tho locality above mentioned.
' My wdrahox from a buggy.lifted it
c *er the fence, and soon after departed.
I e eanfe out and spoke with them, but
t ilea to recognise who they ware. On

id. He informed a
&gt;r two other parties,
dismasreii tire muimman being. The
tod a jury, and Air&gt;wed the body to be

■ One or two articles of cloth -

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found

noun bumorlM and the nuwive edltorial writer. He teperaonified ecoftbmy.
in no far M be save* irfk, paper and
worda, but h* fa a glutton on hfair.
He read* the news of the day: end
there’s not a divorce case, not a falling
building, nor an assault aud battery,
nor a sefentltlc treatfae. nor a cur* for
coma, that doesn't undergo a process
of development in hfa brain and twist
itself Into a Dungent jwragrapb before
the day fa over. Hfa lulwf fa an un­
ceasing one;. it would belhankle** but
for tbs boon of feitow-feeUng existing
among his companions iu misery. The
prew paragraphlat baa broibcni in
every city; aud what be writes fa cop­
ied, not so much because society clam-,
ora for hfa thought**, but,because being
abort; they take up little spare and are
easily reprinted. The P. P. fa never

CONFIDENTIAL!

charter
tho Bosphorus.
The dofeut of the Ja[xno*o Insurgent*
1* announced, and the Insurrection i* re-__________
House bill_____
No. 200, amending Metlon
7777,’wuu^tto borae raulng. ”
The decree of Prince Charles orderathe
House bill No. 244, limiting the pay of
Theater, at Brooklyn, ha* eervod MU
mobiltaatipn of the active and territorial
Anna Dickinson with papers in a suit for
damagta p rowing put or thuabru)
are also of liquor to minor*.
MMlon . House bin No. 23d, authorizing tiie for­
mation of a military company ai Dexter.
arftaM eAnTO, TetfeT Tht.------ ,
Mouse bill No. 285, authorizing tlie for­
A dispatch from Odessa reports that an
blowing down fifteen houses, moat of early bombardment of that port *• «- mation of a military company at Mason.
which were in l^vergne, killing a child, ported. The’ customs authorities
Senate bill No. ft); amending laws re•a ibr w,ret&lt; Itfca U
mortally wounding an old lady, and warned merchants having good.
latingto laying out highways.
vbooi frr. Alkln w
wounding eight others.
Senateb(lI No. HI, for puniahing bank
to remove
Jahn Kelly, Cota ptroller of New York,
robbery, vault and safe robbery. •
ulent mrdiclacnafal i
having read the confession of Tweed,
bank
House bill No. 217. dividing liquor Uk
says tho abstract published a few days
between the township and tiw county
— —,., is
i— substantially
...l-u.4&gt;■ ... Ih 1
ago
correct wn
so fur
farnN
ns itit p
LITE IR TOO SHORT TO RE MIRREARLEgoes. In the full confession the name* of
.. ____ snow storm i* raging in Lom­
facts; but tiie P; P’*. colutnn will
BUlt YOU have My serious, ohM«Mc diaoaoe i
between 250 and 300 persons, to whom bard v. Italy. Crop* are’ seriously Injur­
annoying .yruploms. no matter how dteeoursgrd &lt;
bristle with vigor And mirth In spite
money for corrupt ed, especially silk, ahd the Iom will roach
of oil. The P. P.’s brain i* of wonder­
several million dollars.
April 10.—The Governor notified the ful! construction; and *o are hl*
orsHMlmsl
Lord Derby, In a recent speech in tho Senate that he-had approved the act to thougbt*. Language ia controlled by 1
House of Lora*, said th«» in her war with divide Hamtramck Into two election dte- him, aMumeathequaintefft of forms oil
Russia,
Turkey
must-net
rely
on
material
■any complicity In the
tin ahortest of notice, and tiecan com­
■AtKMng a UttWi
support
from
England.
■------ ■vzxr.Rfein
e confession will ensble the
ment on everything earthly, from a
A Vienna correspondent of the Times detaching Barry from the Keventeentb
corporation counsel,who is naw defending
horaecartoahippoiiotamu»,iQ the brief­
suite against the city, to auocessfully re­ sav* that according to tslvtoro from tho and attaching it to the Fifth Judicial est of sentences and the happiest of
Rim*lan frontier, the Czar’s texijw aro Circuit. Im mod । siu effect.
moving very slowly on account of bad
The enacting clause wm struck out In vein*. His sleep fa restless; for he
broken Tammany ring, and amount­ roads and l»d’ weather. Tho Roumanian Senate bill No. 218, to re-establish tnc slumber* with an idea weighing heavy
.nutltcr cctraare *t
57 Monroe Street, Grand Bapids, Miohr
upon him, aud he wakes with a pun
ing
to
between
12,500,000
and roads are in such a hopeless stale that •county school *uperintendency.
HEMEHBEH. DR. ATKIN to ths only
In the House, the following were read on his lips and an epigram on hl* soul.
three
week*
are
named
as
lhe
shortest
13,000,000. One half of
the .total
qulUted, espsrtevMsl. rwUahle Spsdall.l here ;
—Puck.
amount wm recovered by .rail* against time in which th*y can be made fit for a third time and passed:
trreto hto patients honorably. gjvra thecboteeat reruSenate bill No. 87^ relative lo appropri­
Tweed. Tweed proposes to return every- heavy military transportation.
iMng he holds,but it apparently amount*
A dispatch from Vienna report* that ations.
The Lansing Republican publishes
O«ce boar»9
benato bill No, ft), amending the law official returns from U8 counties In the
Bandayi 10 to 2.
to coinparativclj- little.
He. says hl* tho Roumanian troops occupy Ottenitza,
property,which consisted almost entirely opposite Totrokan, Gnirgero, opposite Incorjorating State and subordinate State.
.
of real estate, bo* been almost alt used up Kustohuk, and Kararas, opposite Siles- granges.
Tiie Republican majority for 8ubut Mtxilnc tbwn tenUy patlesu, careful,
Senate bill No. 100, amending act oi
tria, under Russian ootninandora, in
Csine Justice fa 25.016; for President
dcpend.nl. DB. AIKIS devotea blrawL* a
order to permit tho Ruslan ftwoaz to 1840, incorporating tbo Detroit. Fire De­
t fall in the same counties It was
lion of real rotate. Ho says tliat he ooiuMUitrato between Brailaand Isbuialla, partment
House bill, general order, Ne. 243, 26,045. On Regents the majority for litle. wIlL marrrloua efficacy In relUrip* .yraptom.
transferred a large partof his property to atTergjova. Twenty thousand Rouma­
authorizing boards of supervisors to re­ Mr. Collier 1» 22,690 antFfor Mr. Maltz and rtmorluc 'be eaUM-a of dlM*ac, rwioting th* vt- ralkl.
hia sons to enable them to go on hl* nians are there as a reserve corps.
bond, but that they subsequently sold it
Fighting In ths Miridlte country 1* duce the number of superintendent!! of 22.668.
in hi* |&gt;ehalftop*y the expenses enumer­ suspended. Thu Turk* are unable to ad­ the poor In certain eaara.
The total vote shows an enormous
Senate bill No. 57, providing for trans­ fulling oft’, owing partly to a lack'of
boctor Who ceres.
ated, ranch of it at one-third Its value.
vance Itocauxe of bad roads and want of
fur of convict* from -the Slate Prison to ballots, but still more to a lack of In­
reonr-my to ituffrr from any annoyln* &lt;!!•
The decree of the United States Dh- supplies. Two thousand sick are in hos­ tiie Slate House of Correction.
mptom. whlrh, fnan Ito &gt;t&gt;lltty and «ue
pital
at
Scutari.
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terest
in the result. Tlie total vote for'
trirt Court of Louisiana sustaining, the
Houra
bill
No. 278, revising the charter
Ge.n. Meluster, Mtnfatet of War, and of St. Louis.
Hayes aud Tiiuen in the same coun­
claims of Myra (Hark Gaine* against the
city of New Orleans command" tho do-. Adjutant General Prince Dolgoronkl ac­
House bill, general order. No. 324, tn- ties was 295,603, while the total for
feudantK to account to a inaster in chan­ companied tho Czar to Kiwiheneft-. The coqHiratlng Mocietioa for tho receiving,' Cooley and Severens fa only 102.722, a
fully
cery for all income from this property Imperial suite nonsistivT of 300 persons. loaning and Investing of money.
falling off of 102,971, or 35 per cent.
during their posacaaion. They are"ousted Military attache* of the Austrian aud
The remaining eight counties, most­
April 20,—In the Senate, the following
from their title* and fr«m *11 accumula­ German embassies followed of their own were read a third time and jm-.wd;
ly small and remote, cast only 10,002 j
tion therefrom. This decision involves aceord in tho next train from St. Peters­
Senate joint- resolution No. 12, paying votes for President, and gave 394 ma-, alth anf) Jl-.e'a enjoyment.
also heavy claims against lhe city, which burg.
indebtednem of Board of Centennial jority for Hayes.
TOO LATE I DIED THROUGH HEGLECT!'
has eold a large amount of tlie properly
A Standard's dispatch from Constanti­ Managers.
In question, with full wananty of title.
nople says Prince GortaCbakotT* circular
Seuate bill No. 1ft), lo protect travel uu
Drunkards' Aid.—To.attempt tore-:
Tho Nichol* Legislature, at Now Or­ containing Russia's ultimatum has been public highways.
sist temptation toubandonour buri habits,
Srnate bill No. 211), authorizing East ami to control our dominant poKMionrln timely. aUUful treatment traa uagleetcd.
leans, passodasariosof resolutions pledg­ presented to tho Porte. An Immense'
loiter, your price la
ing themselves in good falthto accept and crowd witnessed the removal of tiie Rus­ Saginaw and Sanilac Flank Road Com­ our own unaidud strength, fa like attempt­
la worth a dollar."
enforce the 13th, 14lh and 15tl&gt; amend­ sian arms from tho door of the Etubasoy. pany to discontinue certain portions of ing to check by a spider'* web the pro­
CoxsTA^TlxoFLK, April 23.—It Is not their road.
ments tn the Constitution of the United
gress of a ship of the first rate, borne
House Joint resolution No. 23, extend­ along before wind and tide. Hence EuBeT* EM*I4iib«d here In txtnn.lv. practice since
States, in letter and in snlrlt; to protect considered probable that the power* will
IMS. (al SI. Louis 1* '45. S»n Franctocw durinc '«».
tbooolorod people in nil their rights, per­ ofi'er mediation between Russia anil Tur­ ing time tor completion of Houghton and c-nlyntu* Cordial will bo found invalua­ enjoying
a wide aud nx-rhed reputation m * bcmi
sonal and political; and to maintain a kov, and war is now admitted on all Ontonagon Railroad.
ble by aiding the reformed drinker in •ureemful Pbyciriau, and Laving thorough qualifi­
For Cnlaneon* Disorder*.
system of public schools, by taxation siiiro to bo inevitable.
I Bonute bill No 181, providing for or­ conquering and controlling tho appetite cation*. Imigbt xnd aptuewt for the healing art, with
upon property, for the education of white
After tho passage of the Prulh by tho ganization and management of asylums for alcoholic and mail liquors.
and color*® 'children with equal advan­ Russians Abdul Kerim will send a largo for the insane.
tages. Gov Nicholls also pledged him­ force of Circassians to destroy lhe railSenate bill No 71, amending compiler's
self to enforce the laws thus to l^e pro­
section No. 4741, relative to divorce.
DETROIT MAEKET8.
vided by the !x»gistjiture in good taitii
A St. Petersburg telegram says the
House joint resolution No. 24, author­
and without discrimination.
Throe First Dragoman ortho Russian Embassy izing issue of patents of land to Thotnaa
Flour— Price* are advnneod, but arc an- ।
Til?
ATTTTN
6remises had the ctfect to draw over to will remain at Constantinople until Wed­ Burns.
nettled. City white wheats are moving I
*JLL» XxlATjlAI.’I
le Nicholls l&gt;egiKlature a number of nesday, to deliver tho declaration of war,
Senate bill 156. amending act relative at f9.50aj9.75 per bbl.; now procMsui fa Tfee Well Known Specialist, now
memtjor* from the Packard party,giving which will be delivered in St. Petersburg to the office of railroad commissioner.
held at *10.50 per bbl. Ambers are firm !
Feriunnentlr i orated In Grand
7
to the Nicholls Legislature n quorum of to the Turkish charge d' affaire* simul­
In the House, the following House bill* at *b.50a*8.75, and are scarce, and Minlegally elected member*. A* order wm taneously with tho publication of the inA were returned from the Senate amended, nesotas at $8.2.'xf|8.50 per bbl.
of tbo kidney, those Pllte should
then Issuo-lfor tho withdrawal of troops porial manifesto.
Wheat—Extra. J2 per biuh.; milling!
and the House concurred In tho amend­
fr*m Now Orleans to tho barracks in tho
extra, $1.96'481.97; No.: 1 white, |1.726c 1
ment* :
'
time This trastmenl will ri’« aimort Unmedli
vicinity.
.
No. 104. amending act relative to priin- 91.93;, ambers and milling, 61.85ajl.87. 1
relief when aU other m&lt; ana hare tel led.
Corn—51 a 53c.
i arv *chools. in regard to district bound­
Tweed was before tho legislative com­
FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER.
Gate-Mixed, 45@46c; white, 51c.
1
aries.
mittee on Friday, but refused to answer
Apple*
—
|2(.t2
HO
per
bbl.
Sale*
In
No.
115,
to
promote
mining
interests
of
questions implicating others or crimin­
large lot* at 82 15.
th» Upper Peninsula.
ating himself. Ho mokes hi* liberty lhe
Barley
—
Market
dull.
No.
2
State,
No. 88, to amend act concerning bail in
condition upon which ho will make a full
Hearing and Sight Beatored.
April 18—In tho Senate, a rnnuago criminal cases.
|1 25(41 30 per cental.
confession.
was received from the Governor, an­
Beano—Handpicked, $1 15(41 80; un­ • Lung, Throat, and other
No. 190, to amend act relative to filling
Nicholls has full jiowesision cf tiie nouncing his approval of tho Joint resolu­
picked, 91 5O(S1 80.
Chronic Disease* Cared,
IxiuisianatifeteGovmirnens. Astampede tion to provide for the collection of any vacancies in the office of Register of
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ar* the bra! known lo
Butter—18(&amp;30c.
‘
from Die Packard to tho Nichol!* legisla­ specific tax duo tho Slate from tho Lake Deed*.
Clover Seed—#9 per bush, for prime.
No. 163, to provide for replacing con­
ture puts the Democrats In full control. Shore aud Michigan Southern Railroad
■titntinn* Bnill Up and
Dried Fruit—Apples, 4)($4jc per lb.;
veyances
mode
on
Judicial
sales,
which
Tho troops are removed from New Or­ Company.
poaches, 15 (3,18c.
have
been
lost
or
destroyed.
Uelnvigorated.
leans ana Packard must give up the conTho following bills were passed:
Eggs—12(912»C.
House Joint resolution authorizing the ■ Hide*—Green, trimmed, GJc.; untrim­ Hit Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight Jaundka, Urer Cotnpialnu, Lumha*o, Plho or
Senate bill Nd. 2, revising and amend­
Rheumatism, Rcteullon of urine. Scrafulaor Kin*'.
New Obucakh, April 21.—The com­ ing the laws retaliating mining com pa­ land commissioner to issue certificate med, 6c; cured, 7@74c; dry flint, 12(3140; Serioua, &lt;’emplicated Di*ea*e«,|th*
mission closed tboir labors to-duv and nics, and repealing acts in relation to the of sale of primary school land to George dry salted, 10@12c; dry kip, 15M18c;
left for Washington via Mobile. I'he re­ sulrioct now in tho statu ten, an amended Dayton.
green calf, 10, cured 11, dry 1518c;
Also
Senate
hill
No.
105,a*
amended
by
sult* acthievod by them are more com­ in the Judiciary J.'ommlttee.
i abeepokius, 75ca? 1 50.
IMPORTANT CAUTIO.V.
Senate bill No. 1X1, to amend tho fifth tho House and further amended by the
plete than could have been anticipated.
Honey—13a 14c for white comb.
The general feeling, even among intelli­ and ninth clauses oj section 9, article 2, Senate-.
Hops—Market dull at 10 to 15 rent*.
Senate's amendments to House bill No. I
gent Republicans, fa that these roaulte act 198, I«aw* of 187;y oiativo to the run­
Maple Sugar—Offerings of a full sup­
The
Right
Doctoral
Last.
will be of Immense advantage to the ning and &lt;nanagemr.it of railroads, und 118. to amend act relative to the State Re-' ply at 12 to 12] cents.
Blate. The commission have been more to fix the duties and liabilitiesof railroad form School, were not concurred in.
Potatoes—$1.10(9*1.30 por bush.
House bill No. 27, relative totheorgAnthan ordinarily circttmapert, and have companies, amende*! ho a* to limit com­
Provisions--Clear pork, 117.50per bbl.;
davotod themselves in a most laborious panies to charging 88 for any distance nut ization of tho meetings of tho Lcgfabuurc. mesa do,‘ &gt;16 do; in ess btaf, &gt;11.50 per
A rent)
g
The
following
were
read
a
third
limo
manner to their Work. In their innu­ exceeding ten miles, and ftOconta tor each
bbl.; extra do, &gt;12.50 per bbl.; lard in
merable interviews with delegations, and additional mile, i&gt;er car, of-freight.
and passed:
tierces, lOJc per lb.; do In *mullerpuc.kHouse hill No. 199, repealing sections ages, lOJc per lb.; dritjd beef, 13c l&gt;er ib.;
committee*!, and individuals of tolh parHouse amendments to Senate bill No.
tioe.tbey have been courteous and patient. 105, relative to Union School DlntrictNu. 28 and 29 of act incorporating the village hnm* and bacon 11c per lb.; shoulders,
of Manchester.
It is understood that an ovation was ten­ 1, city of Jackson, were concurred in.
7}c per lb.
X
Senate bill No. 123, making appropria­
dered them by tiie people of this city, but
Salt—Michigan. Jl.25 per bbl.; Onon­
House bill No. 190, to amend compiler's
this wa* declined with thank*.
section 583, Compiled Laws, relative to tions for building a new hall and for cur- daga. &gt;1.30 do, delivery 5c per bbl. extra;
Office. 112 Liberty Street New York.
reutexpensreof
tho
Agricultural
College.
Dairy
salt,
Syracuse,
70c
per bu. of 54
Tho examination of tlie Suspension varan clot in office of register of deeds.
A lady writes lo hr. Alkln: “I am aoaoon and cu­
.
lly well by your treatment that my faith In you to '
lb*. ;~ Ashton, &gt;3.60 per sack of 22-1 list.
Bridge has l&gt;«en coneluded. and that
House bill No. 100, relative to proof of Immediate oH'oct.
unbounded, and ahull recommend you to all tny
Senate bill No. 2, to revise and consoli­
structure ha* been determined by experi­ co-partnership.
friend* a- a moat reliable phyaldan."
DETROIT
”
LIVE STOCK.
date
lhe
mining
laws.
Immediate
effect
enced engineers to be an sound as tfe
House bill No. 161. relative to acknowl­
"Mun have help or dlr, or golnaane, 1 concluded"
day it wa* completed. The Great West­ edgment of deeds and other inatrument*
writre a man of iu. In ;&gt;o&lt;&gt;r health for yearx. who,
Among the sales reported were the fol­ after a ahort treatment by Dr. Alkln, further atatea:
ern Railway Company advertise that it affecting real property by married bill amending the act of 1.875 by adding a
Lest far adulteration of kerosene oil with lowing :
will bo re-opened lor business on the women
ATTAINED AT LAST!
Seven cattle, averaging 1.150 lbs. at
25th.
House bill No. 167, authorizing mort­ panUiiU', and reducing tho test from 140
A TRIAL Wifi INRURK ITS POPULARITY
84 90; 3 cattle, averaging 996 lb*,at 84 75;
The strike on the Reading Railroad gagee or legal representative to purchase
UrttYWHERE.
Tho following bill to amend section 6 fair shipping cattle, averaging 760 lb*,
still continue*, the conductors, bagwge- property on sale by foreclosure under
.
men and brakemen having joined lhe chattel mortgages.
2073 of tho compiled laws passed the Sen­ at $3 75 ; 5, averaging 922 lbs, at 4c; I
House bill No. 116, authorizing the ate : No person shall al any time within weighing 840 lbs, at3|c,' 25 head, avciag­
strikers.
budding of a (him across outlet of Morri­ .‘his State, kill any quail, sometimes called ing 736 lbs, at3Jo ; 8, averaging 1,112 Ufa, Jurtly eelebraird -physician*: hence NO ONE
The Grand Contmandery of Ohio ex-, son l^axe. Ionia county
that I. atHletcd with aremlof
Virginia partridge, any robin, nighthawk, at |4 80 ; 2 oxen, averaging 1,705 lbs, nt SHOULD DESPAIRU..,
tends *n invitation tn all sutxirdlnate
&gt;-__ _
bill No. 213, to restrict payment whippoorwill, finch, thrnah, lar*., spar­ *4 40; 9 stockers for tiie Eastern market, l_
Commanders of the United Staten and ol House
contracts in swamp lands of theUpper row, cherry-bird, swallow, yellow bird, averaging 900 lb*, at Sic; 3 fat oown,
Canada to attend tho triennial conclave Peninsula
to the lands in tho county blue bird, brownihrashcr, wren, martin, averaging 1,100 list, «t H 25; 8 fair butchof the Grand Encampment, Knights where the contract work is done.
era'
cattle,
averaging
800
lbs,
at
827
a
oriole, woodpecker, bobolink, or any song
Templar,to bo held in Cleveland, August
House bill No. 157, to incorporate eclec­ bird, nor rob the neat* of such bird*, un­ head; 19 head of corn-f«l Toxa* steer*, BLINDNESS! and DEAFNESS! I
tic medical societies.
der a penaly of f 5 for each bird so killed, tho bent In tbo market for local trade,
James G. Blaine denies the California
■ Senate bill No. 215, to amend the act and for each nest so robbed. Compilers averaging 1,164 lb*, at5c; 6 cow*, com­ •urcwriully treated br mfid remedies. Cram Ever
statement that he bad prepared and in­ relative to collecting tolls, and for the section 20fH of the Compiled Laws of 1871 mon stock, averaging 933 lb*, at Bic; 2 Siralghumrd. Aritlfdal Eyre inserted that look
steer*, fair flesh, averaging 1,060 lbs, at Natural. No Pain!
tends to introduce revolutions at the next management and operation of tho St. is hereby repealed.
reaalon of Congret . expressing doubts of Mary’s Falls CanaL
The Senate passed House bills No. 179, 4ic.
MHBRp.—Bale* were an follows; 34,
Mr. Hayes' election and proposing anew
Senate bill No. 217, amending tho char­ to repeal act prohibiting fishing during
consideration of tho question by a tri­ ter of the village of Rochester.
certain months iu Oceana county; No. averaging 89 lb*, at 64 80; M, averaging
bunal to eonsist of tho Chief Justices of
House Joint resolution asking Michi­ 284, to legalize tlie vote of Gratiot coun­ 87 lbs. »t price* not named ; 117, averag­
all tho States.
gan's Senators and Representatives to ty to issue bonds for building a tail; No. ing 81 iba; 190 fat sheep, averaging ft&gt;i
The South Carolina State of!)cent refused procure tho passage of bills allowing 60, to repeal section 1 of act to provide for lbs, atftic; 45 at H 75.
Hous.—Prices ranged from *5 IS to
to turn over choir offices and paper* to pension* to data from tho llschargc of tho preservation of fish in Cass aad Ber­
LIMQEBIHG 0B 0HB0II0 DIHEESE8.
those commissioned by Hampton.— the soldier, and from tho death of the rien countic*; No, 193, to amend section*
jfnla, Rbeam«ti«m. Dyspepils, Pilre, Gal Ire,
64 and 66 of general banking law; No.
Whereupon Hampton sent a coiMtabnlarv husband, in the case of wldowH.
r*y, Gntval, Coaaupstfaa, Tapt-Wcm. Urer
House joint resolution authorizing the 244, to limit pay of supervisors; Joint
sum. «*-, of whatvrer nam&gt;: or natnre, carefully
forco to seal up the rooms, the old officer*
;noocd *ixi ■killtully tmtod.
first removing their private papers and hmd commissioner to make a settlement rmolutiop No. 18, confirming tho sale of
retaining lhe keys. The office* will re­ with John Robinson.
lands to Henry Mose*. The conference
House bill No. 68, to amend tho act rel­ committee with tho House reported an
main sealed until a Judicial decision can
ative
to
primary
schools,
ao
that
pupils
be obtained.
agreement in regard tn certain provision.may attend school In another district from of House bill No. 124, lo amend compil­
that in which they reside, on account of er’s section 5334, Compiled Laws, relative
taxes paid an real rotate in such district. to adjournments of civil causes in.jusFOREIGN NEWS.
House bill No. 104, amending the wt tics*' courts. The bill as agreed to wa­
Pain, Wraknew, Wbllre. L'icc
relative to primary schools, in section then passed.
.
other dtoeaaee. and drag out
Il the House, tlie bill to give u legal
A telegram from St. Petersburg states 3.641 of Compiled Law*, in regard to Lhe
by a tittle eare yon ean have l
A BOBRIN THAT HOLM AL
option prolitbitorv law io Hlitwlah
that tiie diplomatic campaign is finally division of districts.
feet health. BdTQaUomd
™THED SHUTTLE TENWvN •» ADJUSTABLE
House bill No. 163, to provide forre- county, defeated Priday by a vote of 48
ended.
WITHOUT REM0YIN0 THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
placing conveyance* made on Judicial syea to 26 nays, was r«&gt;considere&lt;l on mo­
A dispatch from Pesth says: It is ex­ sales, lost or destroyed.
tion of Mr. Baldwin and tabled.
EPILEPSY
pected that war will be declared at
Senate bill No. 170, amending act rel­
Senate bill No. 1641. amending Cold­
ative to gaming, providing penalties for water charter, having been recalled from
A Time* dispatch from Venn* sayic receiving money- or good* by games of the Senate, was further amended and
According to the Political Correspond­ chance.
House Joint resolution authorising the P-April 23.—In the Senate, thejollowing
ence the four corp* in Boaaarabla had orma. can tOmvtTtii. rr» WEAR«»a
Board of State Auditors to sell surphi-&lt; bills were p-.iwd:
I niarsare. Cancrrs, Tumors, HareLlp,;
PARTS CASE-HARDENto OR STEEL, AKO
conies of State documenta.
INOENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
House bill No. 230, authorizing plateTAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO W1 AM JUS
House joint rroolution authorizing the fllass insurance companies to do business
TWIEDMI
Auditor General to correct certificate of ti this State.
tax sales issued to Merritt H. Waterman.
Warruttof Every Machine for 3 Years.
House lull No. 199, amending village
T0UXG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEI.
House Joint resolution authorizing the charter of Manchester.
IT IS THE U0HTEST AMO EAStEST-RUNNINO
land eommiwdoner to issue a certi­
MACHIN El NTH* MARKET. ITIS. ALSO.THt
Senate joim-rrooiu:k&gt;n No. 20.
and goes along tho Austrian State
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO
ficate to George Day.
frontier to Fackary. The lea wing, the
1b tiie House, all after the enacting
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER MOCVCED.
House Mil N«a 201, revising Tensing clause
NWLM. WILLARDS
the Danube between
was struck out in House bill No. .nor
city charter.
ol JeSbraou and Wo
220, relative lo the publication of lag*]
notices tn *uch newspapers a* might be
coryoration of co-operative savings *mr&gt;tqexclusiye CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVER
designated. ,
fy A. always rffirete a sotengagement had been fought in the neigh­
Houso bill No. 162, amending act rela­
borhood «f Niota*. Greraanxfetyeoutfa- tive to receivers In chancery.
BEND FOR CIRCULARS ANO TERMS TO
House bill No. 287, amending the *&lt;&lt;
quirt
An English nobleman
having
relative to general powers, etc., of Cir­ while defending the game laws,
Hydrmte. Varioo
cuit Courts in chancery.
rrcury ured. bo"
quoted,” "The earth is the Ixird’a and
House bill No. 88, to amend the act
MS Euclid Avenue,
the fulinww thereof,” the late George
concerning hail in criminal ca*ea.
*2SS.}
CLEVELAND, a
irregular troops.
House bill No. 117, for the more effec­ Odger took vfethe burden, and added :
”Tha landlord* have the land, the
tual prevention of cruelty to animal a.
The military attaches of the Russian
House bill No. l»j, as amended in Sen­ treasures under the land, the cattle on
embaey and all tiie Russians belonging
the hin*. the fiah in the rivers, the
to the imperial army have received cr- ate, ewteblishing for- -*-*-•------- ■*-----birds in the dir. nnd for the jfooph'
tho legal weight of a
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Houm biiTNa K
there la nothing; therefore they sav,
GOOD 4DVICE AID GOOD TkEATMCTT.
relating to county b
irnlsh- "lhe earth is the l4&gt;rd’»? and ^‘e ^11TSE*..
now thereof.”
Lton &amp; Power, Proprirtbr*.
Her portion
“Arthur,” raid a fcood- Matured father
Prince
to hia young hopefuL"! did not know
early next
until to-day that you had been whi &gt;DH. M. GABAKD.
relative to rafting or running timber and
ped lent week.”
“ I&gt;idn*t you. pa?”
Monrtte, Mie*.
replied the hopeful: “I knew It well
Office, No. 18 Front tit
at the time.”

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h*. ■&gt;..«■
Owiitente
Strtl.
next
more like a cook ift.asaatdi ol a place
&lt;’lS.“’,M'5nr?Trk thou like Uw holms to $36,000 SwT’
to the
"i inc courts or Aim. Myra i.jarx Nev rihi-le.'.-, she isa nn^tremarkable
taro tttey had
.that, but cou’d tell ye whar ye -could
longer
Character, and has caniud a ptwu.h*.
stretch out yer hand anil anatoh her to an emergency of that kind, an4
(j pwperty, **»timaled in lfeOl-Ui amount our national history.
found
&lt;f
. yijj
by th® bridle, would ye secure the; was determined to recapture her
will proliably l»e. known
d hi.
pony. Leading Jack’s horse, ah *
money to him all the faute.”
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where
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The
Mau
From
JWchljnui.
’
'
"Yen, I’d give the money
yhow down the path, while he again disap­ lawsuit. It seems to want no element
i .4‘*
dragged
ef romance, mystery, courage audfory- peared in tWajdirection of the
alOM, aud
TbafHUra iiainehe goea Uy in «h«1'.r«f®-bll
Winifred waited a. long tiir
me
4i Umto to makv it Ia&lt;uou». The indointhe
ing nothing but the oonunned
‘ ‘ le . lUtle widow, now over svyenty Black HUis. A l»oy of aixtodu, ligbtei
beard
casioned by the dancers and in
who has shire 1M4 bfwp Jy bulh7 a woman’s face. ,«nd one and
ked upon as hardijr fit ta' carry
would
pam
him
by
ax
havjng
only
a
"Wai, ef a feller couldn’t do neither At length, however, there was .a wmI- , ...pZgeri m a constant rorire of write for
4i» recovery of her liiat fortune, has woman’s courage. Aml yrt HuflHo
one nor t'other, but could agree tor den iull.asifd change of
take ye whar ye could see the power- were alsiut to take place, an
jmt stwred another victory by the de- Bill, Texax-Ja«k, nor any oftheotfoe;. scalp
heard. It
fulest funny sight ye ever sot yer eye*
cisiquAif JuilgeBBliugH of the U. H, historic. ludian fighter*ever displagad
Stfiti-H dlslrict i-otiri of Ixtuisinna. tin: cool courage and steady nerve wasn’t e
which
that
hoy
(Yom
"Wayne
oounly
'WfiTfclk. if confirmed bv the I'nJted
1 lim all
TO
Kupre me Court, to whioh an apin-ul exhibited one day last "November iu.
“Whatdo,you mean? I do'fi't be­
mor ami
inifred believ
tauUweu taken, wifi crown her lalsira in- went out from Deadwood City to dfatingu
lieve vou know anything about Rosa­ and almost before
Im “The
lie. You’re Just trying to tormait me poMrible, Jack appeared, flying
with complete triumph. Tl»e cyent vitdl a brother in camp seven or eight
railed r ’
“
the path upon the panting,
unU^dobovtlwn
other nn
_
......
fevfyes th® antecedents Of the case inilea away,. He was
pony. The Indian boys &lt;1T&lt;1 —.
,mr&amp;f niore'for n generation' that has and now to tell you v’ *’
,
tempt pursuit, so completely l«w|l- ,partially forgotten tb«m. and tor his name to“theman
The boy, whose name IA Willard, upon hr th® ' repreHeutativt- of the
Jack reniMMi fhrtner okpirthatimM,
a generation iliat never k u« w Uieni-.
but still olfered to wnduct Wlnlfrtijl
l&gt;antad Clark born In the county of King, was armed with a Henry rifled WolveriiwHUt®.
- {where she might witness something
Sligo, Ireland, In 17*1. emigrated to a r«v&lt;dv«r'and a light hatchet, and lie
Tntenwting, adding as n liberal induce­ ter. Rosy Lee kicked one so fur ’twill New Orleans while Rwnsyei a French set, out to pursue bis Journey on fact.
take him a week ter git Inusk teK the •efry,'find
&lt;
by Inheritance nrAl business There were I ndians above and below
ment:
■
MICHIGAN iHrtt'K.
i “Efy©don’t come lmc.k well Satisfied same place agin. They won't diuioe alHlity acquired n large property of and urop nd Deadwood. They had
&gt;
*»»*■» CsWirtf
&gt;m &gt;---------------- t,W(.nty so lively tile rest of tbe artem&lt;M&gt;t)^VA city lots anti plantations in the richest klllwl two men only the day. before,
work out be bound.” chuckled Jack, whon,lb.qy fweUous ,dT. the Htale. He seehis to and were known to be'lurkiog on the
weresafelj- advanced ujx&gt;n tlie*rdnu have been a man like on® of the Jieroes paths And triton, Young King wus
ten Miw&gt;»
more ........
drlvln’ ver
daddy’scattle."
s,
wm
»«. M....Jy
ii:
a fair proposition, atari. S* M»«” fe'lb on thi- pn*ri,. IT. n orJrlKli. romance, abundant In ability, strongly advised against leaving tlto hired a ham, and went abdnt three mile*
This seemed a
'
Jhw
ic®ept
actuated.’
n lover of pleasure, and aR&lt;&gt;getlier it town, but having heard tliutblfi broth­ iu the country on the pnrtfluso ef show
queei-ooumtin’ call, peeooliar to yer- ixfilieHfig, easy-principled fellow. Hu er wn« very sick, he wns drtennlnd to lag HtiwiU how s tMteut pruplng-Jv- l—
of
... her
.,v. .«&gt;.
lost favorite. Immetlintcly
Immediatelyafter
------- self, but I can squeal peraactly like - I had a ct&gt;qnV&lt;dion, not suppjee*! to T&gt;c go. He left I&gt;eadwoMl about nine would w'orft. There
i-*bhul ,$HK&gt;,
an early dinner, o: .which Jack par- when I try. Ami yer know how &amp;&lt;»-.- sanutioueil by the nuiral law^ with a &lt;&gt;’cl&lt;wk iu-the morning, tlwre being IIewM» twfi*. robbed_____________
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Hark, that *WMt carol! WMhdi llaiu
—.dragged
loak wjt^JW^eannHppsiapriMite. with Lee jumpe and travels-when slie neai IwniiHfal Crrnle, mimed Zu lime des three or four inches of snow oii-tb*:
..
was
theconseiri oriu-rntoth'r; XTInifnd it! Then whoever ketches her la tlir- Qnfag^s, which contlntivrt ft\r seventl ground.
-irted
a big
“
It
’
s
like
throwing
that
gun
and
re
­
winner
of
the
game.
Now,
thengyo'u;
started with Jack u|x&gt;n their Indefinite
yuara, sluirllving with him in I’blla?
,
-----------------------------__,
»»»
that the
volver
Into
the
nea,
to
nay
nothing
of
erraud.' . He led Hie way towards a take the liosses and go down the.jzith delpitkt mid New Orleans. To th. iu
urdarer
was
Mjestod
J
b
Itenton's
store.
wihl.'wuody region book df ,U»« Chip­ a piece, while I go back and pufriii a Was born" U dnughter," named Myr.., being sealped,” remarked une of the
»e cbm Is Clear agaiiiKt Mid, the money
Tell* lb*i her Bower*, aisl
and Invoke, pewa Hills, among which lived sever­ squeal for Rosy Lee. Don’t lie ofa-asy ' the beruiue of this &gt;tory, who w &gt;« uUncTh, Hs Uie boy net oat, and some found, and the inau identified.
And bird* will *oou be our*.
.™families.
er ye don't hear from me for a gooff bit. brought upinth® family of(&gt;d. D»v&lt;», of the men Mild it was a shame for such
al semi-civilized ........
Indian
«vw&lt;&gt;v un oiie orhlh frleiidfl. The mother wuo g&lt;«&gt;d weapons to be carried to the
sunset, ami-1 must watch my cnaiiee had a husband still -Jiving during the Indians.
The l&gt;oy felt safe enough until a loons.
1 *
GO-KEE’S ADO1*T5O"
ADOPTION DANCE dance.
f to make myself heard.”
8’pose you’’ve
ve liearn. tc"
tell -of
"relations with Mr. Clark, nt length
•
- .1. .
...S.l when
...1.....
Th* body, of the woniln .who was
Jack was made dxtremely Imppy^by allpjied " uwuy -frohl hint and .lieeanre' mile or two out of Deadwood; when be
■ r • • :
------ .
r
» soma
slob
thing,” Jack said,
receiving his twenty dollars rewunl, Uieooiuiuinion ofmrother. Before ton grow uiore cautious. His route lay­ unceromonisuslv rcaurrt'cted and devot­
. tore tfotainn afternoDti, i&gt;ypiifrqi| they ware n&lt;«riliprp)ace.
Arnold,’ mounted on her pony, Rosa"Why, yea, I knbw tiietaicrining of aiMi
»•*•&lt;»•
;Wiujte-d eyeu,-rimre jwppy by re- Atmieitfon of Louisiana-Myra's fatl &lt;t over hills thn&gt;ugh broken ground and ed tn the Intejwiis of fcrfkneein toe anato
id
ical Uneat Ami Arbor baM,brouMniiuh-.i
rtog Ler I^sl favoriten_
-------i.it—«i
-------- «• -u —
-i- of tim- the adoption dance,” returned YVhiV ^pvnri
lie, jWar
riding
through
strip
bad been American couaul Uiftre, ami along a volley, being inapiied by com- m that of Mary Anu Atu«an,an mmatenf
ired; " “Wtieu one pf the Jhdiati fam­
in IMfo represented the Territory in pasw and Ho trail to follow. Three the Conntr fiottse; she'Tiled arxiut tin*
ily &lt;H&lt;M,thwrexhui idng member* choose ;
Congress.
In M13, when Rhe was niil&lt;K from Deiuiwcod he heard the 1st of April, and was buried in the ceme­
one whairi they can adopt in the ‘
timber, slie stopped a moment Im Uie some
.
Laughter.
seven years old, he died, and hi* prop- neigh of a horro, mid- heat once hur­ tery far the poor on the owupty farm.
ford t&lt;&gt; bathe birjamy’s feet, and en- E" e of tire deeiiuu-d. ;They then hold
ejty. under a. will executed in 1811, ried from the «&gt;iwn,ground to the shel­
------- ,
After all, wliat a capital,
The ofllaials of the D., L. &amp; N. ItaillKMorafaB4wq»rtawfto&lt;»cdldate,
.
. kihdiy5 went Mirenyto Iris mother, then liv­ ter of timber. Siieeding along for half
x&gt;» tb.,n,k&gt;*x«»ii,w .r iftdRiin- j
roau firo making ateunrious effu^s to get
liner scene.
.
- ]
ing him or her with presents, such i-honest,
Minnest, jolly, glorious good thirty
thing is a ing in Germantown, Pa. Little Myra a mite Ht a “dog trot,” he became cer­ all
the employee of the road into' the r«!
. ..
y
• While resting there, a sudden splash- ns
। bacon, tobacco, and old pipet _------ ....... :W&lt;riV a
tUg^taff 1 "W1 ‘
was taken to Philadelplda, and grew tain that the Indiana were on his trail. ribbon anuy,' and thev me nareeedintt
Ing of the water a short distance above ।the adoption conduct is sisdpd. But,” [.febrifuge! Whalan exerciser
exorefter o.
or «...
wit up there bearing the Uairfe of Myra He had wen no signs and had heard adtniraiily.
nothing but the neigh of the horse,
the ford attracted her attention. Glanc- she
।
added, looking purr.led, “1 dpn’ta spirits!
Bette£ than .a walk before Davis.
Jimmy
Cross, of Jackson, and a Imv
what an adoption dance has to do’ breakfast, era nap after dinner. How
Ing un the cn-jk. she saw, Go-kee, an | see
&lt;
In 1831. when she was 27 yenra but he had a prwentimenl, aa it were, named Pelder, of Hay City, were drawn
with itoealif ”
/
i It nhuts the mouth of malice, find old, she was married to William Wal­ that the red men had taken his broad
'■“Huai! Uitau
4wk'l|«|H-^l*elinil«&lt;*l*4»I»II. Wbuli- lace Whitneyof Nuw Y’ork. Twoyean* trail and were after him. King made
pony, whicii bore the curious name of only
,
response. * The distant sound of er it discovers the-gums of infancy, before tills marriage Colonel Davis, for higher ground, and soon obtained 1 The rom I-animal meeting ortho Michi­
LlUje Wolf.
।h rising pow-wow, not far distant* fell I oc .age, the griuders ,of fully, or the theti a member of the Pennsylvania the shelter of a maM of rocks, which gan amociohon of auneriatendenis &lt;&gt;t
j u~n tie year.
JmX dfaw near*ffo IpMr&amp;of hroaty: whether h ra&lt; ks th. legislature, having sent home tor could Dot lie handily approached, ex- aity schools will be held in Jackson, May
17 and IS. The follow Ing topics and gue^1 Wnnfred, add Wrtif, hl fi tower tone,— i aides or deforms tbe countenance o some ftocuuiente, Myra searching (or &lt; opt from one direction. He intended lions are oflertxl for &lt;Hacn&lt;o*x&gt;n :
"We'll leave the houses here, and I vulgarity, or deep lines the visage, or them came iqmn some letters which io secrete himself until certain that
dignant denial, “Little Wolf smart,
1. The &lt;xjuuitional legislation of Ilin
.
his
trail
was
or
was
hot
followed,
and
pony.
No stick, never tire,” was his creep up on foot.
’Twoii't do for 'em moistens the eye of refinement—in all iMirtially revealed the secret &lt;&gt;f her.
year.
resixjnse.
,
2. The normal school and its relation
I ter roe or hfifti, az, or tbe fun will al I Is- *its
-----phfiMs,
*-------- and on all faces, contort*
- birth, before unknown to her. Hur he had not long to wait. In the course
"He’s balky, then,” said Winifred, spilt.
Rut ye must agree atorehand ing, relaxing, overwhelming, convuls- busband, following up the chie.'ob- of seven or eight minutes nine Indians, to the pub'ic schools ot the State.
X City “ Training SchooU.”
evincing aome curiosity.
not ters]&gt;eak or stir, but do as I show■ ing. throwing (he human form tobnp- 1 tain«d from Cvloud Davit an old "1CT- walking, in single file, appeared in
4. How otten should regular examina­
y**V
*
• KjJpy sbaldilg
SUU&amp;AUg ami
IMMI .qfiaking
-qaUKIllg of
Ol idiocy,
miocy, ier.-ivhleh gave fin account of a will view, following hisHtepyala fast walk.
I^lng could have retreated had he so tions occur iu grades below the high
- Notwithstanding her familiarity" and turning the human countenance made by Clark in 1813, giving the bulk
aohaolT
into something appropriate to Billy j olhiH estate toMyninmi aeknowknig- desired, but tiie prospect of a tight did
••T “™ wh’y ao„Trr.ii .tkS T&gt;M 6«r
5. Howcausujicrinteiidenbiand tcacl;The odds were
JiuUotea -inHwformstioB, uadar every ing her as his legitimate child. This not frighten him.
era cause the advantage* of the common
of that abominable mire?” suggested. were about to take; but being a bold circumstance, and everywhere, ii was the foundation of the long litiga­ largely agaiusLhim; but the boy had schools to be more fuUyappr^ciausl l&gt;,v
’
" "
Like “a tion which succeeded and has now ap­ nerve, a good position, and he dellber- ihe people f
breretd! parently come near to an ending. Mr. ately opened the battle. The savages
More lumber buyer* are naw in tlm
“Nq, no.
Little Wolf slay there— low Jack’s directions.
Dlsniouutlnp,
and Mrs. Wbltuey went to Culm, and did not know'how close they were to
market .than at auy time this
die there, maybe,” was Go-kee’s only they
tuvJ secured.their horses, and walketl no sting, except in the sides, and that otter long search discovered the writer. him until a bullet from hlsriiir cut the ■Saglnsw
year, and remrideruMohunber has chang­
answer, 1 ~
*
'***
—i__i—fawanls the spot whence soon goes off. Even a single unj&gt;ar- ofthe letter, and with- the aid of evi­ jugular vein of the Aral one, and buried ed hands within the past few days.—
Jlsvlf
in
the
shoulder
of
the
next.
The
,..'ow,aroee. Looking through
tiMjiated laugh is u,great affair to wit­ dence furnished
Prioae are tolerably firm, at $6, ?11 and
by
irim
trogau
1Indignant
m *1t ■-n ■‘ n I m
I
.
at this seemingly bad treat- a screen of elder bushes, Winifred be- ness. Rut It is seldom single. U Ja suit in New Orleans ’for the recovery: first leaped from his feet and fell back '
htfid %&gt;ceue^bal filled liec.wi.tb amaz&lt;- more Infectious than scarlet fever. ofhls prmwrtv, much of whicii had a corpse, while the seeoud went down, 1
You cannot gravely contemplate
been sold by the executors of&lt;he will but scrampliMi up again and Look cov- j
Aboiit a dozen" Iu4tan boys were laugfe. If there is one laughter and of 1811 and whteli lutri become-very cr along wUU the. others, so badly ‘ A company has iwen organized at KagiITO nour* laier, siiw sue recarmni
naw for the manufacture ot refined suit.
that way. Little Wolf was still stand­ formed into a circle, dancing round one 'b’itnesH, forthwith there ore two valuatile.' On the trial of this ea*e I wounded that he could take no part Jn Operation* will bp ooimucueed at once.
log ip the mud with drooping head and round with a regular hop-«cotch laughters. And so on. The convul- 5!rs. Harper, who had be®n Myra’s the desperate fight which followedA company in being organized, at Ann
Th®Inuiansat
first
thought
that
the
movwmeOUUttaring nxsuitoii )uh howh*
nurse, tekUfled tliHlMr. ("lark shortly
Arbor (including also gentlemen from
watching him upon the bank.
This and savage hoots. The vocal pow-ijro#
before iiis death showed her die will boy bad-joined two or three hu’item, other fftatwi) for hjaurnry around the
lime the Indian boy refased to answer was increased by an accompai)lmerit
made in favor of Myra'find aekaewl- but after making a circle around world.
any
~ pr-JndtMpl
J
ay queationuz
AO'MMaK a pMfiwmed
by “
three
muaiciauM 27'1
upon a
“tauKbler! *Uaa poor man'* plaaU-r,
----- *--------- * *~
—* ~2^sj~~7,~
edgitl her legitimacy. Baron de Boto- his position they fauna he waSentirely . Kverywhare througliout the State the
Corrrinx up earl- rad dhaalvr.
ngle word.
IvJ Ji /’Jlo J. i nkM-ceg- drum, a toad-squash rattle,
rattl
single
f&lt;mtahit&gt;«ud Clark iimi made the same alone, and th.-v opened fire on hint wheat and grass promiao heavy crops.
Laufthinj;, beforft-U hl. trouble*.
"Weil,
“
wen, n
if nc
he can gev
get out non
and you
— and a willow fife.
Which though real M-eni but bubble*
statemrnte to him. There was other. from three, difierent points. He was The Spring rains have been a great Imiiwon’t let him. you deserve to be pun­ • Go-kee led the dance, and the object
!j.ught«-r! whether loud or mute.
teetimdny corroborativeatttils, and on safe enough in his retreat, and waited titit.
Tell* the human kind from brale.
to let them exhaust their ammunition.
ished for your crueltxJ’.’ exclaimed around which it circled wm Winfred’s
the 18th,of February, 1838, tiie will,
Laughter ’U» Hope'* li.iug voice.
A numluir of inen in the town of Rego,
Bidding u* to make a choice.
which had never Ween found, was ad­ Am their fire slackened, he obtained Lsuaweo rouniy, bifvo beau zrrpsUsi for
And to cun from thorny bower..
judged, the last .will and leilantent of■ eight of ope of them and shot him
Uirougii
tiie
inud.
tie In her ctvfllzed hbme, had evident­
•.DauivLClark by the Supreme Court of
Latest Mlriihran patouts ;
■
The idea of a boy having killed ’wo
ly m*en hard usage since-her oapture
Louisiana.
Steam RoaaWagou— G. W. Wails,
aahi Iter.temhrf mistress. But for her
Tbe .objection was tligu interpreted of their nHnjper and wounded a third, Clam Lake.
A colored expounder oF the fcarip-.
afternoon.--biwrefry- after vUMfUtAlke nd IK-White feet and snowy star set in
tnres, recently created quite a flurry that under tbe laws ot th'e State a tes­ drove the reinainingsixBaVugra to des­
Knifa aud-Fprk Cluaver—A. E. Van
again mounted Rosalie and rode down the coal black forehead, Winifred could among some of the female iiortipu of tator could not iriake devisefl to liiw, iMiratiou. and they left the cowr- of Horn,Sebewaing?
.
to tbe creek,'to see how the aflhir hail
child by au adulterous fioniootton. their trees and charged on bls position,
Puinpa—M. Cook, West-lie Roy.
rf-mknkyrbliuf tocfafoUtateufehntoiri.
MaoUnoa for Making .Broom ilcaila But on this ixriht two older haif-Hiaters yelling fiercely, as they advanced to *
Little Wolf lay dead upon the bunk,
Hu hud n®t expected such a D. Squirea.Battle Cwek.
f
say a word to de sisters. Whetl you of Myra teatlflad that It was di&lt;«ivered run.
and Go-kee sat beside him, pouringout
Back Scales—C. Tlanderfo Htohson.
has a washin’ to dp so mew burl and that lies Granges, the reputed husband nmurouver, but ww not taken alto­
grlef-etrickeu grunts in great abund- and hay which were strung upon her yeu gets done, just you clean up and of Myra’s jnoilier, bad imotlier wife gether by surprise. He woui^ied one • Penrila-^i. M.’ Allen. Khlsmazoo.
Elevator — W. W. Blakmlee, Spring
os adoption presents. Suspended from K right home, and don’t stun' round living when he married Zuline, that in the wrist with a shot from bls rifle,
Lake.
i■
-. . ■
Iler
LwSbucket of bran
ikin’ wbaryou can find a little cof­ he was driven from tbe country Jay a and, wlien they were upon him, he
Process ol Enameling .Photographs —
thruw* down his gon ami ptfipered
and water.ThtO wliftfii the hungry lit­ fee or a little sugar, or little somothing
M. R. Freeman, Detroit '•
r
away With, his revolver.
&gt;
tle animal was constantly trying to else to put In yo’ jiocketa. Goirlght
The ice was an tanjodlmcftt to naviga­
“They were right upon me, and we
home when you done wid that wash­ in Phlladolphi&amp;by a Catholic prieet in were
alfbliUiiw away at once.” he af» tion. qu the Aral of May, ip,Lake Huron.
terward explained; bul’ the boy was
A rvseinlUmice
filwd ih • ■ -WftWfi«Lln her distress and indigna­
A working-man shufiied in oriO ddy .
Go-kee’s ugly eyes as he thus expressed
carried to tbe Supreme Court of the too many for them. The cowardly reds Twenty tars loaded with &gt;«MUe went
tion, almost started from her conceal­ and presen ted a will for prtfoote. u
pony.
ment to Rosalie’s immediate rescue.
United Status, which gave judgment retreated after a inoment, luivlng down the nmbankmenl, killing eighteam
wounded King in the sldp, (leg diid
to have heard She U’as restrained however, by a pre- “Where are the subscribing] wit­ An favor,of the validity of this inarris
&lt;_W1 ui iavor,oi me vuuu
■
,■
. &gt; .
hum' u
cheek. Tn return two of them carried hyiyl
“Doyou
esnake might emptory movement from Jack, who nesses?” asked the clerk.
Mr. Maoree Morehouse, flf‘?Cwit«rvilh',
and the legitimacy
legitimacy'ofMyra. Early
want them?” "Certainly we '■ want' omd
-letuJ suite Mr. AV bit- away adme of his lead, but wbre not was killed Monday by his horto running
f iiio
progress of the
testimony of tbe genuiueness h£^2
too tiadly wnbndcd to use their rUies
6S?kw
Wed.
and
th
ney died, and the widow married
"Oh ! I But
afterward. The gang hauled off for a * Vw Wagenor coutwwea to toe murder
This explained the cause of Go-kee’s followed him back to the place where signature to the will.”
General J-klmund Pendleton Gaines,
seeming cruelty to his horse. The poor
one o! tbe heree® of the war of 1812, a time, and one of them crawled as near of Hewitt, near Kalamazoo. . His object
as he could and shouted in broken
animal had been bitten by a rattlefriend of Jackson and Jefibraon. and
person die?” “He isn’t dead vet &gt;*ni
EtawUeh*
Mino ths Reform mm MsteiA took effect
the man.” And It came out lie want­ .UwtvttM* senior genend &lt;&gt;f our army.
“White boy, come nut—mo no hurt at Ana Arbor, ttaoro ht* boon bgt one ar­
Upon- uutfxying hex. he chivalrously
ed
his
own
will
proved
in
advanfiGT
to'
"
rest for disturbance ot the pan®®—which
laughing in htr Tndignatlon. “I sup­
devftted himself to asHirting her in the him.”
there
could
be
no
contrat.
—
'
But
the
white
boy
was
going
to
«ay
is
very remarkable for so long * time.
A short time afterwanL Wiuifn^’* pose he stole her from the drove while
proseeotion other Claims, and on one
phut Telegraph.
'
right there for a while yet. He knew • A fiurmef was robbed of $20 by foot­
she was grazing on the prairie, pony
and was turned out for a' 4a^*i* frtAoccasion, when she had been deserted
the treacherous nature of the savages pads, tbe other night, nUt lda.
dom on the prairie, with a drove of has kept her hidden until tbit time.
by all her lawyers, sat by her aide
The following order was r
around him, and he believed he could
’
””
■ - • ’ of
■while Mie made a long, elaborate, caus­
on the slate of a New Hami
Itted su tic and Hucceaafa! argument to a jury. whip the whole ofpwd, wounded uhe Mvtaf north of Marata
The general spent all his own fortune, was. The Indian, finding that King, cldc Mouday by shoot!
could not be enticed from his position,
and diet! long before the case was
“He means to run her oflT and^eB
returned and reported, an dfn ran bout
cleared of difficulties.
all wm quiet. The boy/was banning prohibiting cigar stoi
Mix Goines is a vivacious Indy of
tohojiethat they had withdrawn for ■Bd-remMuaDta-Awwr-L^.-. - -----------a New York policeman of a
morning, another search was made, chuckle. “Did ye see that feller in U
nmall •toture, who carries her years
good, when a savage appeared In view
dividual leaning up against &amp; wises lUhUj
and indeed the wMw country was -oft rwj blanket, skippln' round i
nvix to u™ to «- J
n the
ttie ieft
on
left S.J
and tS&amp;irtSWfJk
wanted to hold a UuL
talk.
lamp. "I’m, hlc,’njoy’n’m* Eveniu,
... to
j no
. avail. r.
sanctimonious, likes bop-toad ehasii
searched,
Dai
saloons Httnflays and al twelve o’clock at
_______
w was
_ seen
the ope thi
’ &lt;
Nothing
heard ui
i the link a Jinch-bug? Wai, that's
Lhat’e the ope that hie. Post, can.”
around,
and
made
every eOtart; to at­ night during the jtytet■fafcUtfating him
the hall atklr. I
with tbe facts and
8
to be held
Extract
from
a
letter
in
a
.reepn
tee’d stole Rosy
he law touching every point of her tract King's attention to iiiiu ami keep
*!r" Arnold, owing to his Lee, and. dblWi.fiffMS
that tfie'uhexoeiK)ci
case, and fa reputed to t&gt;e hemelf in the
" White boy very brave—won’t hurt
daughter's pleading, ol
of tipwardaor anaUUo* dollant.
of twenty &lt;tyj,fara Jor.t^
Harl»or
th»J
hundredteWyera, many of them efl ”1
•" be danced
animal to whn’’uMb *•&lt;&gt;
/
j. • J‘"
the following remark from aTenfa-siex' Mnkin ibeurofethiion.navual one tin •’ UPOUUd.
I the wimliffi^luininer.
— _
_____ .
Mramtlmn
asrlfiat—are Ufo followMeantime iho
the raw!
»rt nt
of- fhs
the Iranri
pond worw
v
or
another had to do with C..
hc^u8he is exacting and severe inberdeal- 1sneaking un from the other din-eta
Sio.txio;
on shooting King iu
v® twice plus of pork next winter.”
• VJ.&lt;, , irjgB with tho»H&gt; who serve her, and calculating
'
ed upon hfa
DOjLuddbonlwiro them summarily*if they do
&gt;; White
Not a few jteraons talk of
Hwar/tMMU.i*
“Not be! Hta mind to settled ou
not egret) with her Judgment of the
i; Black
the six plugs of chawin’ terbaaea I’ve “conscience” or their "prinei|ffeij»’*
: 8L Jothey really mean their "notions1’
hand was needed promiaed him. But I kin git the pony when
’
farm when an
»d Falls
or
tbeir “opinion.,” or even «Sr
dead is k crow-bar/ Those ifkulklng
■without no alierifa help. ’Taint no &lt;
I; Thu n.—- has never faltered in her purjiose, up numbered four, being all • the Ju*
and never been daunted by any awail- 4taus R&lt;t_aUwe and TuiU&lt;&gt;,P(
tfaajntand&gt;Uo
ubt#ip
JpUheir
notloDs
did
not
He was tdiaru. apd
In®
gree of abipt?/o
theeon-.■ VWQtmfrwJ was utterly iner»&lt;lulou»
of JlBk’a fiblilty to recapture ItosaHff
cMumA
them in getting
fruM4* fariwJntTl" iroys. any one of
A diamond is not hurt by
it of the neighborhood.
The boy
wj|Q&lt;n h»djrn*terphysieal force titan covered with dirt, and a really
ailed till throe o’clock la the after-I tunned under the IMlrolt
dan character will not be farnM
wn before leaving his retreat, and
“You can never do it in the world,” unpleasantsarroundingclrcuin '
was her decided answer.
The greatest heresy that can
“HumI Jest wait and see. Didye
mind dial liosy Lee was stallin’ )&lt;*•«■ the human mind is the h
fred, taq
in sin.
fan of wat
amount

.

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GHABLES BBO5SOX.

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rhino,” said the ptoprietor, looking the girl and her bean at eventide trying to
thirty-five ccnta, in advance.”
•cope, but it is a queerer onewhea a
MI have nothing with me but a check visiting lover hides in a St. Lafffe girt’s
&lt;m a Borton Bank,”'observed the tall overshoe in the hall, while her father

HABQFBMKD AM

"Checks on Boaton Banks ain’t worth

fusM you’ll have to dine more sumptu- there is a lady lawyer. She is, or was,
married. And the ocher day a clisat
•Can’t I do something for my dinner?"
asked the tall man as a hungry pang locked, with tbe following notice pla­
gripped him.
ned up on the outride': ••Gone to my

U1GAIT STOCK
GBAMD RAPIDS

iWWirdj.
.
"Too fir. me n&gt;y.dinner." wdd the

protean implement that can be used as
a watch-key, a boot-jack, a tooth-brush,
formed the feat iu many hotels through­
out the country, with most satisfactory
•
AM lUfeuvko AnkUM, wife nd malts.”
the glorious Patent-office Report has
m mr «** &lt;&gt;» Harf (tri
done for our imperiled country.
as a most advantageous one to himself,
and tbe tall man seated himself at the
l&gt;oys shall disparage tbe sise of your
। table, where he did fearful execution
feet for stepping in their marble rings,
among th? victuals. ' He finished his
dinner in half an hour, picked his teeth' when happy little girls shall pull off
your hat with jumping ropes, and the
with a fork, called for a cigar and pro­
A grwwed dog auxnat run softest as
same playful darlings shall tangle you
, reeded to enjoy it.

(

"Now then," said the proprietor,
when the tall man had finished his
smoke, “Let's get to business. Go for
The HKoois Legislature is framing a’ the rata."
tramp and vagrant law that will either\
"Ah, yes,” returned the tall man,
for oosse other territory.
Letters written from tbe Black Hills1
to friend* in th» State, indicate there1
are more chances' to have your sca'p’
raised.than to gather gold.

Tbe most that Cairo asks of anybody’
in a big penitentiary located near■
■

not heed the same, for behold, the spring
time will have come, gentle Annie, and
tho playful brickbat will squirt muddy
water up your trousers leg, and all the
air shall be musical with tho squeal of
“with pleasure. Procure roc a light
the cat-bird and of the woman whose
iron bar, about four feet in length, and
non is running a mud pie factory.
I wiD proceed to business."
The bar of iron was produced, and
SAGEVILLE MARKEr.
the loafers gathered around to witness
the interesting proceedings.
“Now begin,” said the proprietor.
"WhereTl you commence T"
"Right hire,” replied the tall man, as

he carefully rolled back his cuffs, spit Tuintpa, p«T *»Newburyport has thirteen hundredI on his bands, and grasped the iron bar
I fimly, while th* proprietor stood by,
place, and a wedding there creates al­. with great anxiety depleted on his coun­
tenance.
most as much sadness as a funeral.
“Now," said the tall man, impress­
They are trying an Iowa minister on
, Italy, as he slowly elevated tho bar,
Music! Music!-Miss Addis Seed,
of Hastings, will be in this village on
for the church for not paying more sal­
"AB ready,” returned the proprietor, Fridays and Saturdays to give instruc­
ary.” He will be raised, instead of Ma
tion on the Piano and Organ. Terms,
excitedly.
*
$8 for 20 lessons.
“Then," said the tall man, “bring on
A girl, who had married against her
your rate.”
father’s wishes, came back after tic
For the space of five minutes the ex­
first conjugal tiff. "Kill the prodigal,’’
citement of an entire presidential elec­
tion filled the room. When it subsided
turned.”
the tall man was nowhero to be seen,
That was a fearful joke of Lord Nor- and the proprietor standing before a
bury’a, on sentencing to - death a thief glass, tying an oyster over his left eye.
who had stolen a watch: "You made a The rata still revel in their native free­
grasp at time, my lad. but yon clutched dom.—Rockland Courier.
eternity.”
FACTS AND FANCIES.
Over 2,000 hostile Indiana have sur­
GIVE U8 A CALL
rendered during the last six weeks to
XsahvW*, April IJlh, UT7.
Drosses
are to be tied back tighter
get recruited up and equipped for the ■
BURROWS A CAS8XLL.
summer campaign. They should be than ever thia year. If a husband kicks
his wife on the shin the bruise will be
very tenderly treated.
A New York State man grated some plain to the public eye.

Summer Goodu!
NEW SPRiRG SHIES
Which will be acid lower than tho
old “HARD-PAN PRICES" for

GOOD NEWS

horse-radish for his wife, and then
sneezed, broke a blood vessel and died.
Husbands will by and by learn to rit on
the veranda and kt domestic drudgery'
alone.
•rtie survey for a railroad to the Black

“Oh! gratitude, where is thy stingP
exclaimed a Detroit boy the other day
when run over by an omnibus he had
helped to wash and grease.

FLOUR AND FEED

infant recently er in Huband.

advance above oost.

with me.

innom.

cod Judgement where to leav
your Cash and Pboducb:

hut can and will sell sell my Goods as uniformally low as any store in Eaton or Barry

Prlats,

Nice Ginffham,

IOc(»

Old Dollar Jap Tea

80 cGa

A Coflee Safar, 81 lb* $1.

8EWDTG MAOHIKE

counties.

You cam SAVE MONEY wt

Your patronage will be appreciated.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.

Osixwo

At thia Omci.

vw_b»ml.

BBT GSS&gt;*.
£d*&gt;n. Gk.J’.Xogb

•TV.YES! SILMBK8!
* IBS!- •.
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G. A. THUMAX

PIONEER STORE! READ

AND

CONSIDER

Ths Reliable Firm of

NEW GOODS I

Here jut added. Io their uaual large alook o&lt; General Merchandise, a

LARGE STOCK OF

Dry-goods, Groceries
BOOTS AND {SHOES.

Practical Floriculture!
Gardening for Pleasure!
AU by PETER HEHDEE80H.

SPECIALTIES

ven boofht fee CASH nd win ba sold at the Joweat
Living Prices.
Which

J—n ^i &lt;

EVERYTHING
FOB TUB

Veneered young ladies in New York
dt down with gloves on, to protect
their lilly-white hands from the ink,
and write to their beaux: "Doo kum
round informrrly to tee to-night”

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEN ON PRICES I!

NatnUrlcg 171 par*, with 1 co!o&lt;wd pUU,&lt;MBt

KOCHER BROS.

"Johnny, have you learned anything i
during tho week !" asked a teacher nf ;
a five year old pupil.
'•Yeth’um."
“WeD. whati. ItF "Never to lead a
small tramp when you hold both lx&gt;wRobert CoDyer thinks people better
Brigham, of Utah, thinks too.

And a

&lt;-'HANC«:aT OMDEB.

c^CATALOGUE ft,

If it hadn’t been for pfffato bugs the
manufacture and sale of Paris green
wouldn’t have increased ten times dur­
ing the last three yearn. Dozens of
men have made fortunes out of it

PETER HEMDEB80N I CO.

MEN’S AND BOYS'

Q.O TO

BOISE BROTHERS

CLOTHING,

DRUGS. MEDICINES AID CHEMICALS.
Books of all Kinds,

■ENDEL88H0N PIANO CO.,

? 9 S iq HW

. |

Nashville, May tad. 1877.

$600 Pianos for $250.

the 7th ulL a Bed Ribbon Club wa* or­
ganised at the Methodist Church with

My expenses are light, I “paddle

my own canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,

Gardening for Profit!

haired poet will break into impassioned
the rite might he performed in so quiet song about Gentle Spring. Tbe public •
is hereby cautioned against any act of ।
After a week of this effort, with seven vioknee; treat him gently, hut firmly. 1

Emto*;

FERMS FOR SUE

inducement for people to do their trading

D. H. PURCH1X.

Among tbe many useless and cumbcrsom'purtcnanccs of tho nineteenth
century that will go down to posterity,
decided to marry inexpensively. They is the man who laps his spoon with his
rode about in Nelson county day after tongue, and then dips it in the sugar.
It won’t be long before some long- '

Mu.

I intend to make it an

Nashville, Feb.M, 1877.

A man in New York was saying to an­
old and its father is 70. The old couple
other man yesterday. “Let ua sund as
are very happy, and it is said the child­
tho needle to tbe pole." And he sat
less old men of the neighborhood feel
down in the mud and waved his right
considerably encouraged.
leg in the air.
Officers in the army of Saxony are
When three good little boy* get to­
not allowed to marry until tb*y are as­
gether of an afternoon, the chances .ire
sured of an income of about $250 per
that there will be either a fight, a win­
annum, and, although they are expect­
dow broken, or some stray dog will
ed to live in good style and to dress in
have a pan tied to his tail.

Stanley, the African explorer, says:
“Old Rambuster disputed our passage
through hi* kingdom. He demanded,
as the price of passage through his ter­
ritory, four thousand casks of wine and
a hundred white wives. I was obliged
to parley with the old fellow, and after
six days of incessant jialaver reduced
his demands to apintof gin and a worn-

last decline and will be sold at a small

For the People!

I have leased the Flouring Mills of
Moral Heroism.—A scboolbcy calm­
P. Holler, and desire to inform my
ly taking off his coat to be flogged in friends aqd the community at large,
Hills has already begun, and the fes­ the presence of girls when he knows that I do not intend to be excelled in
tive Bioux smacks his Ups over the there is a hole in the seat of hi* pante.
prospect of a fresh prize-package boy
A blue glass chimney on the parlor MAKING GOOD FLOUR,
. for dinner every day before the close lamp will bring a young man np to the
of another season.
point of proposing to a cross-eyed mai­
And A Good Yield.
den with store teeth, in three Sunday
500,000 to public charity and benevoknee, but after his son and tho lawyers
A man is never so full of longing to
get through cramming their pockets he at rest in the grave, as when he hu
Kept constantly on hand.
there won’t be enough left to pay for just landed on the cellar bottom with
digging a town ditch.
GIVE MB ▲ TRIAL TRIP.
the handle of his wife’s best china pitch­

■eatable at court, this is thought to be
enough for their comfortable support.

LiTfST STYLES HD MULTIES 8F TIE SELSOI

Ready Pay the

New Millinery Store,

Hrs. BORROWS I Hr&gt;. CASSELL

ccmnmMe or all the

These Goods were bought for Cash, since

esr-

The mother of an

DIVISION.

husband’s funeral; back in thirty min-

taflafa»iBChi«Mo.

A CHOICE

LINE OF

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,
WHICH IS CHEAPER

PAINTS. OILS,
VABXISHES, BKUSHJS,
surgical aamnaam.
box

A St. Louis Sunday School boy gave
his teacher thia illurtrstive of “respon-

Term,

nunaiai

VAMCT PAPEBb,
TOILTT AXTICUM.

tbeir ■'penders so’s to keep their pants
up. When ope button comes off, why
there’s a good deal of rvsponribility on

DTB-8TUPPS,

AMD TOBACCOS,

COME AID SEE

BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

JEWELRY,

like to know,

AZ” REMEMBER THE PLACE.

�BOSTON STORE!

“XT,

’

in the Ind.

confined

' -

-'TrEmarV
At C. C.

H. W. Dickinson, of Barn bard's Bay,
N. Y., is virittag relatives and Mends per lb. at the old and reliable meat
market of Roe A Clever.
in this village.
100 piece. New’Style Prink, jurt

awaiting trial for CM
mentioned in anothsr
Bros.
daek tnrrndk. w hM be i
It W jri -i. , . M leb Mkr I
hair look«l M

reduction.

.

*

-/—He Reform Club baa rented Eaq.
Chipman's office, and will fit it up for

tow and doing a rood business.

Com­

stock of goods lately purchased of Cap.
Boise, and has departed with them to
—The scnoai nouse grounas are oemg
graded, nod the prospects are good for
a nice fence and lota of shade trees

—Henry Bowen, of Maple Grove,
made over 4,000 lbs. of maple sugar
daring the past season. His bush is
probably the largest in Barry county.

rybody Should have beep, out picking
from the effects of a snow storm.

Ugh!

—The postofflee and Wolcott’s har-

you go after your mail don’t forget and
find yourself in the harness ahop, and

&lt; —A. C. Ixjdx has sold bis grocery
stock to Burt Tinkler. "Burt” is a

ry a good stock of well-selected grocer­
ies, provirikms and feed.
—R. J. Grant, the live Hastings mer­
chant. is now. represented in the News’
business locals. When purchasing dry
goods and clothing at Hastings don’t
fail to patronize Mi. Grant

Wolcott*.

Hi- mer. Her school commences Monday.
Mbs Laura Savage, of Maple Grove,
been
has returned home for a short visit, af­
ter having spent the wfotar term in
i**akin- Kalamaaoo attending eriwoL 8be ro­
ordar to mJI for good soap ta™ there to teach school thh summer.
His case will probably be the
fiiC RCH iMFRovjtxjtwrs.-A meeting
will be held in the Christian Church,
Joe
Wednesday evening. May Mh. fur the
Wooton, incarnated larsU-r.l ing liquors.
He and Chas. McCarthy, laid their
for re-seating, carpeting, and giving
tlic church bttildinga genera) repairing.
I hope to see a large attendance of botn
.hip, make a raid on Gib Matthews **ladle* and gentiemen. Let everyone
interested in this work encourage it by
amount of several dollar* worth of
C. I. Deto, Pastor.
whiskey; and McCarthy would sell the their presence.
liquorovertheborof hi* saloon, and
OBITUARY.
divide tbe profits with Wooton. Ac­
cordingly one dark night in January
last they unlocked the back door of
Gib Matthews saloon withan ax. and
The deceased was born in St. Law­
gobbled the whiskey. McCarthy sold
rence Co., N. Y., June ffhh, 1854. The
the whiskey according to agreement
but failed to divide the profits, and
settled in Middleville, Barry Co., Mich.,
Wooton, to revenge himself, turned
where they remained until about 2
States evidence and let tbe cat out of
year* ago, when they moved to Nash­
the bag. McCarthy procured bail but
ville, where they now reside. Dec. 22,
Wooton was locked up. .
1876, the deceased was married to By­
The last culprit is Wm. McGraw, an
ron J. Raplee, of Nashville, and in the
o*4 offender, who is put down in the
same room where she was married, af­
Hotel-de-(kway record book as a very
ter a few happy months spent with her
bard case. He is up for fraud, having
husband, she was stricken down bjtraded a chattel mortgage on n dead’
disease and claimed by tho grim mon­
horse for a watch.
ster-death. Her death was a great
loss to her family, for she was much
A DEVILISH DEED.
loved by them all for her goodness, vir­
On the 23nd ulL as tho uxtoeu-yenr- tue and helpfulness. Bhe literally lived
old daughter of Mr. S. E. Bowen, &lt;mc not for hcraelf but for others. Her last
inquiries were after her sick mother
of the most respected, farmers of Or­
ange vilic township, wds returning from ! and father. We trust that our loss is
Samuel Youngs’, whither she bad been her eternal gain. May 1st, aflera brief
to borrow some wa.ahe was made the service at the house her remains were
victim of a horrible deed, perpetrated taken to Middleville for interment.
by one of the most miserable cusses A/ter an appropriate service at the M.
that disgrace our green earth—a vaga­ E. Church, conducted by Rev. C. G.
UDUU traeap.
ira^p.
HIM
bond
Miss ouwen
Bowen iook
took uie
the Tho“aA of Nashville, assisted by Rev.
path'krrom lots, aa a more convenient j
Wigle nf the M. E.Church,and Rev.
and shorter route home, and while pas­ i More of the Congregational Church, of
Middleville,
all that remained of the
sing near a deep wood, she was start­
led by hearing some one call out to her dear one was followed by a large con­
course
of
friends
and relatives to tho
and apon looking around discovered a
dirty looking specimen of male human - silent city of the dead.

—Rev. Mr. Deyo will discourse at the
Christian Church next Sabbath morn­
ing from “The Good Resulting from
Diacent^ntment" At Maple Grove at
ity making for her. With a startled
g o’clock p. m., from 1st Kings 19: 9.
cry she started on a run, but the trump
—Kocher Bro*, have been so busy
was to fleet for bar, and soon had her
unpacking and showing to their cus­
in his dutches, threwher to the ground,
tomer* their new stock of goods that
and then brutally outraged her person.
‘they haven’t had time, as yet to write
Tbe young lady attempted to cry out
up a new “ad." But look out next
but he threatened to tear her tongue
out if She made any fuss, and through
—The other day we heard a promin­ fear for her life she kept quiet. After
ent man say Charley Wolcott was sell­ satisfying his hellish desires he plung­
ing more hardware and agricultural ini - ed into the woods, made his way to Ot­
plemcnto than any other dealer in Bar­ sego, and thence into Pine Grove, Van
ry County, and we don’t doubt it. Read, Buren county. A reward of *50 was
ihc story of tbe “bow” cultivator.
promptly offered for his apprehension,
—Clexncnt‘Smith has purchas’d a and a rigorous search instituted to dis­
portion of the grove, between the de­ cover his where-a-bouta, and a consta­
pot and the business portion of Has- ble seeing one of the notices espied this
man and as he answered the description
him and delivered him over to
build, Wherever Clem seta his stake* arrested
1
there be is bound to live and improve. 1the young lady's brother, Mr. Frank S.
Bowen, our county surveyor and depu­
—Tbe "Tea Party,” last Wednesday ।ty sheriff, and the devil in human shape
night, conducted by the ladies of the was
■
taken before tbe girl who ide a ti­
Christian Society, was a pleasant affair. ed
, him as tbe rascal who perpetrated
Chicken pice, cake, and goodie* too •the rape, and lie wm lodged in jail to
numerous to mention, were dispensed .await a justice penalty for his brutish
•with liberal hands. The supper netted sins.
•
*81.
—H. D. Purdy, the pioneer Insurance
—D. C. Griffith has been in Detroit
agent of Middleville, will be at his ofthe moat ofjthe present week purehasinga new stock of spring and summer
lage every Thursday, Friday and Sat­
good*. See new column advt. for full
urday. Ho represent® flrrt-claiw com­
particular. The goods were bought
panies, issues policies and fixes rates
very low, for cash, and will be .old dirt
without reference to home office.

Sister Purkcy gave her heart to God
nt the early age of thirteen years, and
from that time she has been a faithful
Christian. Four years ago this month
die was married to Ixaac Purkey, and
directly after they both united with
the M. E. Church of this place. About
two years ago brother Purkey and his
wife went north and settled on land
near Petoskey, where they resided un­
til heath. Her death is very keenly
felt by her husband, who, with hl* chil­
dren is left to travel life’s pathway
alone. But. her trust is in that God
who hue promised to never leave nor
forsake him. Her remains were brought
here Tuesday night. May Ist^ and
Wednesday afternoon, the 2nd of May.
after her funeral services had been
held at the M. E. Church, conducted
by Rev. C. G. Thomas aMUtted by C. I.
Deyo. her remains were taken and deporitod in the Castleton cemetery, by
th® «dc °f her mother, there to await
Gabriel’* trumpet calling her to judge-

NOT THE MAN.

wnd
Lo«k Llk.

Ouh. u4 Bm&gt; tk« Wrw.
■«”*“ •»* du xS
Him.

At

Geifftth’s.
Truman’s.

Lee Bro’s.
The best Uncolored Japan....80 ct*.
Good Uaoolored Japan...fi lbs for *1
Goon Unoolored Japan.. .4 Ibs'for *1
At Truman's.

NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

•a Wednesday last, at the fair ground,
between ‘'Nellie Grant,” owned by

rywbere, and we are heartily glad of
if; and hope all our farmers will report
big yields after thrashing time.

1

EMPIRE DRESS SUITINGS, (Worsted)

UA CENTS

CT* Polish Serge Gaiters 80 eta., *1,
and *1
per pair at
GBirriTii'a.

FINE MOHAIR LUSTRES, (New Shades)
GOOD BLACK FAVORITE ALPACA, (Doable Width)

S3 CENTS
15 CENTS

YARD WIDE BLEACHED MU8UN,
SHEETINGS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
THREE PAIR HEAVY HOSE,

07 CENTS

FOUR SPOOLS THREAD,
PINS, THREE PAPERS,
BEST NEEDLES,
CHILD’S HOSE, (Striped)

10
10
06
03

Solid Cast Steal Shovel* for *1M,
At C. C. Wolcott's.
0" A. M. Davoherty i* just open­
ing a fine line of Ladies and Misses
Button Shoe*.

CR31RAL 8T0RI.

O

Wbiu»T fc Co. an atao paUuban of

ur dM«d or M, tbe l£t wffl f» e.
JuMibamoe. Ttu.war U set likely

WUowt aad OrpAo w in consequence of
it. Qut it is probable that tbe RMNtl of

XL. RESDdbCG..
HaRtiafs. Mich.

WAGONS I WAGONS!
I wish to inform tho farmers of Bar­
ry and Eaton counties, that 1 are prsjiarcd to furnish them from this data
with my Psolar Wrcmm. which I car.
ing pal mud off upon an honest public
a* the beat wagon, in the world.

K CENTS

call and examine

MY stock:

CENTS
CENTS
CENTS
CENTS

which I take pleasure in showing, for
I want it distinctly known that my
Timber is the best second growth and

AI And Other Goods Sold as Low In Proportion.
Nashville and vicinity, that having
bought the stock formerly owned by
Andrew Lenz, that I shall continue the
business at the same place, with an en larged and complete stock of Grocerie*
and Provisions. 1 shall also add a cum plcte line of Feed, making it the mo«t
complete stock of the kind in Nashville.
I shall be pleased to see my friends and
all others who may favor me with a
call. This store will be known os the
Central Store. (Produce a specialty.)
__________ BURT TINKLER.

CT* Machine Needles, all kinds and
numbers, at
Wheelers.

E. COOK a oo
JONES A SELLECK,

PURE JAPAN TEA 20 CTS. PER LB.
SAMPUB FREE.

SHOES, cheap, cheap
LADIES’ GOOD SERGESHOES, *1.30

DE1TTI9TS

BARRYVILLE MILLS.

IT* Gen to, look rt those *8J35 Fine
This is no humbug, but a Genuine Reduction in prices, caused by tho scarcity
Boots at
• Truman’s.
of money, and money we must have. We have the largest stock and assortment
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
in the Village of Nashville, and wc invite the inspection of all clxaea, man
GF The largest, best and cheapest
woman, and child. All goods sold, not satisfactory, money refunded.
stock of Clothing in town at
TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­
|
kF'
The
highest
Market
I'rices
paid
for
all
kinds
of
Produce.
Wheels**.

OF* Latest Style Spring Hats at
__________ Truman’s.

FUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THEY 80-

CT* Don’t buy Tea until you get sam­
ples of my new 56 cent Tea. It beats
the world.
D. C. Griffith.

— 4 cases new Boots Just received at
Daugherty’s.
Good Slipper* for 50 eta. at
__________Griffith's.

—The best place to buy Dishes i* at
_____________ Lee Bro’s.
— Ladies Foxed Shoes *1.25, worth
•LfiO, at ______________
Truman’s.
— Ladi* Fine Slippers at

Daugherty's.
GT The best coffee only 25 cento
At Truman’s.

New Millinery.
Miss L. Hungerford wishes to an-,
nounce to the ladies of Nashville, that
she will open her store on the 15th, and
will be prepared to do Dreeunaking,
Millinery, and Hair Dressing in tbe lat­
est teyles.
Mias L. Hdwoebford.

— Don't forget to look at tbe New
Goods of aU kinds at Daugherty's.
— Call at Lee linos, for Pocket and
Table Cutlery.
Table

while

nieiuouie joi-ra.

L. L. LOOMIS

LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE.

M-fi

HIGDON IkWOKTS.V.

Buckeye Cultivator,
Buckeye Cultivator,

^INSWORTH A BROOKS,

General Dealer* in

Bait*
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR. AC.
la Mktdfaa

IMPROVED FDR THE SEASON OF 1877,

AINSWORTH fit BROOKS.

With New Adjustable Axle, High Wheels, Broad
Tire, Foot Treadles tnd Triple Centers.

FIRST MUN AND HIGHEST HIRD IT 1BE

NASHVILLE FOUNDHY
The above Foundry is now in condi­
tion to turn out all manner of

PIivi, Hams, Cnltintm, k, k,
manufactured and kept constantly on
hand.
BLACKS MITHING
done to order. Patronise home insti­
tutions and come and see me.
J. M. WOOD.

Grreat Centennial. ;

8HUME FORTS,
The new Improved Buckeye Junior Cultivator for 1877 haa a new ad­
justable axle by which the wheels can be thrown forward or back, and thus
enabling the downward draft in front or rear of the axle, and thereby Hr&lt;&gt;perly balancing the Cultivator in hard or soft ground, riding or walking, or
with a hght or heavy driver. Thia important feature is entirely new, and
gives the operator camplete control of the upward of downward draft on
dialhorse*’ necks.

THE FOOT TREADELS are universally admired by all, and no one
will de without them after once using them. The rairing of the shovel* by
tne feet, leaves both hands free to handle the team, doe* away arilh mak­
ing a full stop when turning around, is much leu laborwvs, and enables a
boy to operate the Cultivator who oould not without the treadles.
THE ONLY PRACTICLE SHIELD IN USE.-It is the favorite Ro­
tary Shield, the anly practical Shield io the market, which not only tecta
the young plant* but entirely remedies the difficultp of clogging with stalk*
or other truh.

THE SEEDING ATTACHMENT i* substantially made c( the very
best material, aimpie io its conrtruclh'n, easily operated, will acw any cfo.
sired amount of Wheat, Rye, Barley. Oats. Flax, Ao
The quantity sown
i&gt; ragalaled b, a mi usra* at Ilia and W tha hoppar; and ilia prand«l
with an Index and Dial which shows the amount it te set to sow. and can
be varied a* much, or little a* the ooudniou or rise of the grain may demand

FROMUXTOR

LIVERY,

SALE Mi BOABDKG STABLE,

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ fc SONS
Manufacture and Dea) Id

Kurniture I
•fErcry Devcriptitta,

WITH OUR IMPRONED SCATTEREB the fgram i* carried down'
two feet below the hop|»er, which protects it from the wind until it leaves

Handsome Parlor Suit!

These Cultivators are sold with or without the Sesdiur Attachment
it can ba added witboat trouble whenever desired.
•

Oofllxa Department

IN OUR

Bro*.

as

PRICE $38 CASH, $38 ON TIME

nNDERTiKEK' BOOM!
FINE HEARTS!
“'rWim*-'

or organ, alto "Blue Eyed Alice,” "Kind

"Beane, the Pride of the Mill,” "Time
will Touch Us Gently, Darling,” a^d

skirmishing an tbe line, for all our big

ore of any of our work.

READ AND CONSIDER I
6 CENTS

Ws had hoped to avoid Uris btesdtera
strife, bat we auro bound to protect oar

Farmer’s Double Buggies fer one hun­
dred and thirty dollar*. All our work

PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE I
BEST PRIKTS MANUFACTURED,

0.1

It rained almost every day )«t week
but this didn’t deter tbe Vermontvilia
a ride. ‘'Nellie Grant” won the half editor from urging upon the Vermontvilliana tbe need ofartrect sprinkler.
lay morning ea
pocketed the lUU, SJOO.
’ The eteam saw min at Chester was forporpoae of identiflea
The man and woma
-We have received from C. J. Whitthe last tramp
the corridors of i
a todFa look at them,
Ctau. Spaulding. N. N. Sackett, F. P.
nose,” he said sadly, "thav
Me:
"Wedding March,” by Sidney
bill by a long shot ” 7
Smith, "Little Leaves and Flowers,’'

and must be sold

My stock to now complete in ev-

and fixtures, or will trade for other prop­
erty. For information enquire of
upon the “Joya Of Heaven," last Sab­ hewmetimna alter the manner o'l th.
W. H. Pbescott, Nashville.
bath. Mr. Brown portrayed the bcau- pohee, lays his hands on a man who istT* Ladies’and Children's Straw Sun
tiea ot Heaven in a rtrikiug and intel­ n t the one nought after.
He heard ofTne Morrison swindle in Hate, at
Tbumax’s.
ligent manner, and spoke of the way
Cleveland.
Now Evans," he said to
— You can make money by buing
ibn5ft2S7„?Ium,ght
. —W. H. Vanderbilt tbe railway king,
rod fur the good of this hundred dollar*, aa to allow some other Goods at
Daugbesty’8.
peak in high, compllmen- mon to lug it off in his wallet”
So he kept his eye peeled, while bis
Yorkers, passed through this village ting
CT 50 different kinds of Wall Paper
the able production and
worked a* though already
hurt Monday afternoon, and stopped
Truman's.
c.ntching the colar of the agile Morn- and Border to match at
for wood and water, the only stop mode
Towards noon of Tuesday a well—New Prunes ten pounds for *1.00,
between Grand Rapids and Jackson.
appsanng young man and a modest
The railroad magnates are on a general
At Lee Bro’s.
News that there are a good many pie­ young woman dropped down on a
tour of inspection.
ce* of “fine looking wheat in eastern
Bwry
County.
”
tide
year.
I
would
re
­
—W. G. Aytaworth A Co., have sold
ly supposed by a certain
lib
spectfully call your attention to the
os, who are not practical
wheat in and aroand the north-western .
^nri,hal dropped hiaeye on them.
Dickinson. Oswold Jennison, the Co.,
1, that Dyspepsia can not
will open a store in Woodland, and part of Maple Grove, and challenge any
fannerto
stew
better
WfegM
than
ia
- will make prices that will cause the
failed
He placed them under arrest, tbe
Woodlnnder’s hearts to rejoice. The growing or fourteen acre* one mile
south &lt;rf Bany vilic.
8. J. B.

News wishes them

New Goods
Just Received

pudding," &amp;c. When in the city call
on
R. J. GRANT.
Hastings, April fifth, 1877.
*»-fi7.

booked for a trial in the Circuit Court
for a red ribbon crime, bare mention
of which would cause every fair reader
of the N«W8 to blush with shame.

new men and the

One Grand Sweep!

mit Good.

Fsr8ete.-One Pig^~Holo

—Rev. T. Lincoln Brown, of Ver­
—There isn't many dirtier scamps in
land paper:
Hasting* than Charles McCarthy, a aa- montville, gave ths Christian Church

nGHTHHI

icaper than ever. I have a large stock
'Clothing, for both men and boys.
cash.

If W« Mart

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

- SOO Bond Socket. Cart Steel, Trow-

Church, at

HARDWARE &amp; AGRIICULTUAL STORES,
exhibit.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT.

�relative to draining swamps

j«wre*d.

25.-Tho

"SgaiMiQ MiiAttateiicit

Hmm bill N

deaths
the 10th

&gt;a

Ing. ttayt* 15,000 Ruaaians
L’nghenl, 10,000 through L

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

■ dispute mtcma in whicii

f

I nobody
,kwrt]iM»wentenc*

a___

•r*ht I

i

Packard
i‘i«n tool

OF THE

‘ffiKSsrasEw

the weak, and the corrupt, but towards
all others investigation ins* proved rather
u like tho sound body and perfect mlad bepitadeC^

of taxeo.
take up arm*. We have always wished
House bill No. 170, to repeal thej
for pesoe, listening to tho advice of the laying out
powers in this respect, but Russia wan tn
uty.
to destroy our independent, and wo If
Russia atiaiiks u* tho God ytoo r
right and justice will grant"™ victor
Our soldiers will defend with their blo&lt;
the country gained by their ancestor*, an
help of Go
God will maintain the
with the help
A poheufrent resolution offered by Mr.
—— _*
ttauuHiJj. Tho na­
BuWilgh for tho prinftag of 1,000 cnpleh
s wivai Ad chBdren giL
w. I *. T. Wilbur'* lecture on the treat­
lie* of idiot*, and 1,000 copim of De. T.
.Vc4i*w'a leinure on heridity, delivered
dfefositho lA'gl**lalure, wa* adopted.
tana. Tho Sultan Th reedy t&lt;»xacnfive* niR
The House pox-.'.l Senate Lili No. 122,
life for- tho honor add Independence Of amending act relative to the election nr
liic coiiptry.
,

.

ISO Broadway. W. Y.

I j.»-u

.

advocate as
;
'. • i i,::n-Ul:d • x pCti-* -*. Mini
WWfflftriwreducation toy Ui*
ifa-ile
*• l.»bell_look
itch

atlon to — ,
■“rS?®--. of the treaty of Paris, the powers have, in
formed tlw Turkish government the ne­
gotiations *o long carried on fill tilled this
ilteavy -lupinanfo t*l flour, wheal,salk article, and. tho Porto'* claim 1* unfound­
.
Io and^riMh
lard, ata., art nukifl toim ed.
Tho RuAfian inaroh ViGolnta w.ts nelly
■H -NGVifftat* »ral £liiM*dplus to England.
, '1’ Tltertbpnlnhiiant or ex-Grfv. Nvyre, of a wonderful performance. The whole
distance
wm*
traversed on fool in 15 femra
i)hi&lt;'W*MW8ii4r’«*» Fmnre,'ha* borer
without a halt. Tho v agons WBrc only,
•♦. skjiwciapcos ‘tud bo has formally accept­ provided to carry-knapsacks and arms.
ed the position. He will not sail for th** The eavalrj”, artillery, and baggitgotrains
,c&lt;&gt;im|rj| uulU LjfcnQwinaifofa/diall ha«n «i!l arrived logetbei. Il was oxp&lt;s-tc&lt;l a
itartiWhftritM Hy «fio NdmArnt thAntp- detachment would commence aidion Im­
praaohing extra MMfeiW.' - ■ d- ■''
mediately ,U|&gt;on arriving, as tho Turks
'Xife' ^lifjpnne vnurlont stirfunderral had only to cross tho river to *el» the
1 AfRmI fllnitn, Tburwdav mqrnlng. Thay railway and destroy tho bridge. The
Tf. to follow them in railway 1* now secure. Tlio Russian
will fnakh twenty* armv i* moving fotoeirdS uu»tly afoot.
Tho’railway Is only used for heavy artil­
lery and baggage.

Tongue r|*jwl© sitrrNider thore. . Crazy
linroe h im al hint account** on this nitte of
tbo Hello
thh* way.

Miter mxI

Dr. AIKffl’S Mai Institute
CHRONIC DIS

all
TEE MOST DHTTCULT CASES SOLICITED.

Net (Met*, Jan. UK..
1st. Tho on tire solvency of the sreociv- ; ..’"i '
:«»n
tfibn.
«
2d. Itaooruplete strength.
,
M«o »—a^MiCT
3d. It* wfib and equitable mnnage^tja but juitjoolo'tlie Pryalilent of the
mnwm •—*&gt;««
’Mr|mtablB Company, Henry B, Hyde, to

A33W.0W

mMt/ami eapMlally to tho flga rtw in that St nre.' CotuaSRSS^
report. Wo do not repeat them boro Ihicauuu they are aafuliy atated in the report
of tho Su’i&gt;orinto®&lt;lejlt, Mr. Smyth,and In
tbo very surutinlzing report signed by
ox-Govornor Morgan and Mremx Shor-­
mon, Wlwfllock, JcMup, Frahokiyu, Mor­
------- c
1------- -----'■ riMMt,
C *
H. Bin!*,.*
Kuiita, IWppwj,
And.C
Bliss. Ono of llieso document* is
parrel by the new Hup
’
hohteri*
other,by a omwniu.

IN

»&lt;^2e m—/,,.'&lt;ru-2

The NWM report Itociiiroa ihui -the
ASRKTs.
busiMM ef toe socielyha* been eonduui- BatSto »ni&gt; Murtrapcu. fli^n.^M «
txi with energy, ability and system, and fteal' E*iau &lt; la Nr.*
(fygfiac. «r4, that to this fact is duo the unparalleled
■"York «nA Italian, and
l&gt;urriiurd und^r-feT*changing tbe growth since 18M&gt;, When the society was
ipiled
&lt;v*
incurporated, and eInce when.Jl has V.clo*ur«....^44A*LU-2.l*il/l-V»i7
S. Stock* and 8&gt;oek*
tin tho Senate counted |32,OQO,IMX) of asset* and about
xuthorlMxi by the
$5,MO,000 ot surplus profits.”
’ - *•
fa* State of
^flMjpiS te
ft i* but Simple equity to .say Ulat to
. A.FUU-27.,—Xhftitewtoi.liold .an Ignirfs Mr. Hyde I* due the lion's share of thia
suasion in tbs ft&gt;flMHMM»/al&lt;«fing tip all it very great pnccen*. We can recall no
had on luthd. and adjourned to Mdtidaj’ living man nf the s^rne ago who has had
■ufhortetel by
evening at half-post eight. Mr. Rnrlmch's twenty-dvo year* of like experience and
joint noudntion for an amendment to the twenty•livcyt’ttraofliki'Huecoat*. Through
constitution making tho term of a Htato nil th&lt;w*&gt; year* Mr. Hyde has home him­
Senator four voara, hnlfnf the Honsip to self in u way to rewuro the roepect and
and other Deporftora
hold over, did. 'not get llw two-Uiinl* confidence of his associates, his isianl of
......~ .»Brbet*»ra, hi* company ed stockholder*,
vote. The Ntmate jataeed three„ House
nUl*, Viz., Nu. 383, providing for.
for. civil
civil I nnd all With whviu lie lias done business.
nWWM
toe post lbw months
damage* in the Mini of^UJ, to bo reorfver-- I. During
-„ — ,--------------------------—- war
- — haslioen
--------rel Ire it imrent, guaxdiair or oUicrinsu-1 made not up much upon Mr; Hyd*&gt; per- dntrrext and lie pl* dur
klndnal. from any ikirsop Helling irrtoxi- Msnul.y.a-* upon his company, tho olUeol,
ratliu* litpiorto H minor unrtur eighteen wi* prtfMime, being to pull down comycars of-igc. No? fttt, amending section pany nnd oliicen* together. Itisulsotriie
1757, Compiled Law*. rolaUye to drain-1
'
«.« Curt and Dw
ago. No. 492, ntnentiing art relative to
luvt^ M
uiluni on tiold on band
toe iiMUiHlacttirunbd inapoellou of salt.
For eighteen ,F«mrN Mr. lljrdo him lieyn
In the House, the bill appropriating
। al tho bead of the Equitable Compatry, Total T.l*‘iltlti&lt;», lurhsUnjr murrm
laying1 Ila comer atone, as it were, bnlld*.*r*e fur rrtnMirano.'i at *11 exUtltiK
jAiiaic*....---- ..............................
211^51,141 WJ
7; 1«7.(MKI far the saute npn****। ing Uh* aoaiety up step by »t«p and year
. and-F.T2.snt) for ndfllttonHi build- by y«w. elway.w having Iu.** record* iix- Total Undivided Suraunnod by ex]&gt;eita, anti alwayajiroaervIns over Total Li**Inga good name In hi* bnidnetof tranmio.
bill.
Hit!.*
..... -..... 85303.793 41
tion*; and if the Equitable haw done no. Con&gt;ptitad
frallxM**! Snrpht* on
। w ell in tbo pant under it* ex luting uihufI 2 *.££.J
■
Tostlita Ffakta* or«r lnt*l re­
. *। agcinvnt It
I. lull
fair
towrv
tthat
huf il
udllrfo
cvf.iing
It
im
but
fair
to
say
it
will
do
.........
...
..J 2,201 00
,7’.^,,
t&lt;‘. MotM.»&gt; •
CtjlllMiy
V* KU III
till' 11**11
tv. VIllUinpilIK
&lt;pmliy well
In tho
ftiture.'
On thispoint
1,1
' to|lL
aMwriBK—.....................
I'ijnnjni on
&lt; we take pleasure in *|uoting tbo report of
OutwtxndlnR Ri»k*.............. ............. 17S.M0.6W&gt; uu
j thu State Super! utemlmiL From tbe undivided aaridua, exrhmvn of »«o,on
Don't G&lt;» to California.
Mr. Smyth says his Investigation shows rrvr.nl hr t! r I’lninr, (\rmHiltlre for cunllnuen•’lite complete solvency of tho Institnaide on
.
---- ---- ---------- ----! lion," and tie adds, a* u'te oxpruMlon
of w-ttleaient
tliJiittlnx pefleles
English. "Theunvarnished truth is." j ills opinion, that—
itsnyh, “Hint our labor market Instock- I • Il llw ram**rnerry and ability arr &lt;ll»pl»y»J hi

Tie Dm's Locausn
61 Moiroe 8!., sas.ws.TiTS'fix
si Ottawa St.,

multitude that waits, sutlers, starves 4
dl0 p&gt;|Ultablo p, (&gt;n lu it* .good
nnd finally IlghtH its d&lt;v*]R*rate wav [work, and as its President lias done w
Hast again. Men of braina and cul- ’ well in hls early manhood, wo believe h*&gt;
lure, govt I elvrkt*. excvhuui. account- w th not lultur in anything of capa*-!ty and
ants, business men of tindeniahle oner- integrity in toe future. U ts nut right,
gv. met'hnnfvs of ability, walk the in thesu *tays of general mmiuIi, notanlv
street* in dumb despair. ’ ‘ W*»t ward
distinguish in favor of what is equltho” is a siren song hi this Venr „f nl'ly right, nml in this spirit w« call at■’niec. TTard Tibo -' is th.- national b 'ltion to the resolutions adopted by the
,n ... .......... ruin

...I.,

X...

' l-™l

MARK THESE FACTS

A kHKTOll WHO C®

. It l» fata- reonotay to *uflvr tretn •ssr.utioyinr •«*
Tb* Tgiitmoay of the Whole WorU.
cav nr*yin|&gt;tom, which, from JI* ability at&gt;d (Or
«*te In *•» nianff *in&gt;Il*r waorajyou have every re**
on i&lt;&gt; taltavo thu lH.cji.ir can cure. Health I* ch.-up
• I had At&gt;'&lt;pf*Altr; Tten&lt;rirey* j^fj* »»■
&lt;-r Ilian »ulTi-r|nit mid fancrab. Po not be mfal&gt;-*l or
..
.
_
iultnonctal by U&gt;»*-nniw.jraI&lt;Mi( «j&gt;nraW!lr&lt;-&gt;J, but beerty onp"
•Ywir pm* ore ium retain*."
.—
nr* I ng on your own bent Jud|{t*tniw I, call to fully ln-

TOO LATE I DIED THBOUGE KEOLECT!”
how many cn»&lt;-* thf* can te »afd' of Mend* or
latlvt**, vltrllma ufl onvumptinn or oilier Iturfdn-

IK a Mldf ainl ttwriled rvpuUtliin u * m..-t
tnl DhyvH**. anti Imrlnr thorough qualiaitul&lt;lUM»J aptilcm lorlbe healing art. w III,
l»-«i mr*ii« *ml ifitjfanc,-, (invlrumml* xt»1

xec I vahrunvfor s near family
r. yonr price fast reiaa.'Inn Ui«
rorthadollAr.”
. .

For ( ntancon« IHaordcr*.

rr-*nU&gt;uof rtm iilll oltaud* llr. jLkin i prac:
■ixl ronwqurntly the number of hfi natl'-nU l*&lt;
varfbly hire the fnOewinf di»—a*
order of (he Kldneya.

DR. AIKIN
Rapid*, .YIlcU.

of tta kidney*

FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
No m-dfclno wilt an rnbctnaily fmprolr* the tone
...__ _____ u .. ■*__ _ iMti..
-n

Hearing and Sight Restored,
i.iing. Throat, and other
Chronic
Diseases Cured,
and Broken Down Conatitntions Bnilt'Lpand
Reinvigorated.

tion; they are wonderfully efflteioiw In m«r« of

the world for tha f. llowiiw dlacaaiw:
ma, Ilitllous (* iiiplainta. lUotchca on
.•I., Consumption, Deldllly, Prepay. L

Hm Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight. JmumUm, Liver Cumpteluu, Luralalca, I'll-" or
llhru:n»jl«m, Kctcutlon'of urtn«*. Herofuhor Kln»'«
EvU. Hore Throat*. Slono »nd Gravel, Tie-Doulrr.

Michigan Legislature.

,id

.chronic.”
-f rare nnc of yoiir Dilin1 tn my hate ftrt-ehcler*
tni'rl.ua- The &lt;1* ar little thinx iret well In a ■lay."
"My uaiaAea atamornhur l» nownOnsL"
'
"Your te» »t Hi&gt;liuwa»'» Ointment enrol no- of

ito. yet
Pul bpecii

inuntlui rotielndte ■* follow*:
•Tita &lt;-x»iiiin*Hon h*» been of thrmort thorough
»n-l w*rvhmg character, and the auperintaiulont
beltavra that oe corporation doing an lamranco
bttenne ha* been (nl&lt;jectrd to »erarer te*la than

*..«».&gt;-

hfzvh:mk&gt;;k
...mltrfwd, t-xpTfeneed

or In-

aunaco dej**rtui»nt of the.Slate of New York (mail
after an examination into the condition of the m&gt;

1 urk. and working in.-n woti *1better
A
|peeUng of U|&lt;, Ix&gt;aU lk&gt;fcrd To acxwupllab UiU xfurcc of 10 pervoiia, under the
chief examinerofttifi de|«rtmenr,bat been atewllly
I keep step to the inutut wherever thej(jf j&gt;ins,.iorM ,,j UiO EquicsbioLife tot;,
t arc. Lu Lin- yuuug Dtuli why is uoout Michigan, was held in Detroit on Thurs■ to put hls colh-jre education nnd nls *|l4y evening, April 19, at the society's
ui in*- in*uu&gt;uuu: snu u.al n inc *aiuc
sole leather trunk on n Culifornln otiiee, 13 Congress street west, for the kvlvcncy
energy *o&gt;! shlUty are dliptayo! In ft* manniceoieat
I bound train. Uie.J/&lt;u7 *Tic*&gt; 'J»fop!' purpose of examining tho report of too and eondart from thl( time u li&gt; the put, n career
Yiw. ktliiiu stay where he h, and If Suj*eHntendent of the Insurance Depart- of*olid cvtiuitcraial prosperity b before It."
"Jena F. Narrtr. ftapcriotenAcnt.”
b&lt;- tap’t Hnd lb*- chiaiay be waote let | munt of the State of New York, and of a
Th* report of a Couiml tree of Polley.holder* and
i committee of poliey-lioklera and repre- r.r|.revri!*tivr»
: him takulhe flrst tlml offetp?'
of Policy-holder* (*rter an exatnThemllf oTth** RrigHah owners of tho
winutttviM of poHcy-hulderh and of too
( r-4*Min»My to*u4ia iutae&gt;uit against Trenor
i raxueiy's Finance Committee, who have
. ubiy. I'jO-k ahd'ojhoAj &gt; ho told It, to rebeen engaged for too past throe mouths eouuUnU) conrlnne* *« follows:
Adri I. 24.—The Semite [nw-Kwl Hoiim* '
DETROIT MARKETS.
"Th*
teUnewof
thia eociety h*i been conducted
&lt;s&gt;ventho $5,000,000 paid for it, alleging bill No. 214, amending charier of Wynntn makiMg a thorough and critical cxnmwith energy,ability and &gt;y»irm, and It* unparallrd
1 ku«&lt;ro was fraud, drewit and miarepr&lt;Mcn- dotte. Immediate client.
Hiatiuii ol the management of the society, tftuwth
(Ince Incorporated In IU#, countin'?, ** It
—vnoicc
Choice w
white
flO .506i.ll
,,............ ,
,-,k
. j’
:’•'lour
lour—
mrc ju* tntion on the pitrt of Park In regard to the
together with all of it* transaction* from doc-, nearly SK.WJO.Oin aawta, and about
II..imo bill No.,J3», coiwdidatlng evr-1 Medium W' vlo; Au*b*-ra
25
,
resouryea Of this mino. resulted to-day, t«ln
library aMOciatiqna
aswciaiions in
in UmMng.
linm-lag.
tin* date of ib* organization to tho present DOO.ot’O (urphi. profltt, according to the Soetety'e
dn library
]■ Wheat—White extra82 17k;
mfl- tune.
&lt;tatement.(bowiC'anc«&gt;tumenlnduxlry and vigor un
'
niterfonrrhnnths trial, in a verdict for
Senate joint re*oUiti«Mi No in. propos­
. the di lriuianL-.
•After a careful examination oftboabove the part of It* chief officer* and dlrrctora, and. in
ing an amaidnmnt to toe ©uni&lt;titntion no
Anbjd citizen of Kansas, named Du- ' that counties composed wholly of Islands 2 12? Milling. No 1?-’ 'H.
rajsirta, C&lt; J. O'Flypn, T. D. Buhl and
John Giles were appointed a committee tlo.nof thl* kind.
I iota, etaiM that he was oiav-of the party may be organized or disorganized by the mixed rn»(&lt;j.&lt;k&gt; cl«
" AH of whicii 1* reaprcif illy (obailtled.
u&gt;draught suitable resolution!*. The fol­
- - • hthu^urajuod. toe BuKtor family, and that Leglalature.
Oats— Mixed 5!
E. D. MORUAN.
lowing is their report;
,
they were ail shot and buried.
House joint resolution No. 14.toextend
-------n JJ SHERMAN'.
Your commitUM', after a careful exam­
tlw'tlino
for
Ww
nol
lectio
tj-of
pension*.
MOIUUH K.JEHVT,
Barley- Quiid al 85fa|l 8U per cental ination of tho several reports, find that CH AHI,HSH. SMITH.
. . The Montreal Novelty • Works wort
J. M. MORRISON.
Honse
bin
No.
202,
tixing
too
pay
of
&lt;,OIt&gt;i:i.II
' N KI J-.-,
formate.
- destroyed by fire Sunday morning. A
tho pollcy-holdsn.' committee, before fl.G. hRANCKLIN,
memliers from too Upper renlnsula al |5
Apples—Choice kinds for retailing 82(.r. entering upon their duties, fully Itelieva r'CTil $PR» covcrnur a number of tiremen per day.
t SliUdHaons.num ot-wlioin wore kilksi
mg that any examination by teem, not
House bill No. 120, repealing the law of
ilallvoaof l*oUi-y-boMcr«,
Bums —Advanced iu uri.-ra City luin&lt;l- i-.isentially thorough, would lie of no
and several wounded.
ISBrelMive to aannittals for bisanhy.
pieked $2 40: County picked mid •■■rueu- value to the policy-holders, to the mx-ieay
House bill No. 278, amending act (nror- ed J2 23($2 35 ; unpicked $1 40(a&gt;2.
.
-V Uro at Tulodo on tim 30U1 destroyed a
or to Hie public, requested toe officers
porating St. Lotll*.
’
largo amount of property. .
Butter—Fttlrtog*&gt;od 15(416 co*: Packed and Fin*nc* C'ouiiuiiu.e, previous to en­
IToti.se joint rwtbhltion No. 14, for ex­ 1261,15c. SI«h‘»h accumulating.
The .Waipsi^tta cotton mills lutve ro•
The following la the report of'tbe Finance and
tering upon their duties, to Inform them Executive
tending tho time for tho application of
Committee of th* Society:
siinidfl'c^icraAiorni. k
•
as to the nature and extent ortho investi­
* .Tho Nytuh Carolina State official* have pentdon*.
gation they were expected to make.
House bill No. KM, to amend suction l«fa&gt; I Me
. j .eoftsutiltai to proceedings before tbe Su- 7B77 ot tho Compiled latws, concerning
In answer to this they received from
EggM&amp;lQ&amp;Jlcls.
■ .
pren.e Court to teat their claims. They
the President of the society,Viry prainp.tn criminal w*te.
' ■
iiav—Baled fll(ail.'l; loose
IrprracntatlTa* of Policj-holdora
rive up thMr office**, Ums tniiiingtbo &lt; iti- .1&gt;ail
Hqmo bill Na.23o anti Hou**** bill No.
(faxed1, is-ths •Usblcal doKW-——
Hid***—Groen coiuitrj’ 6; trimmed 1’4 ; ly, h eominti nicatiau in writing, of wipcR
p'st except in tbB*x&gt;urts.
J236, /organizing «nd re pt Ip pi ng military enred 7W71-; dry flint fcltllt dry waited I tho following is a copy:
rr «ximln»ili&gt;u8by the Hunding ml Nper iaH'-oisJUres of the ftaanl of IMrWtor*.
d'Jio New York Gold Exchange closed &lt;x&gt;inpani&lt;w at Mason and al Dexter. Im­ 106t, 12; green cnir*kitu* 16; cured, do. JI; |
munr orxiia llfuran
husinua* Monday- There Iran J123,(MM) In- mediate eiTecL
&lt;lrv 15io.lH; groan kip "(■&lt;8; dry kip 15(u. |
No. lai B«o/f*w*r, NwwAXjSk.]
lu tho boil-***’ tile follnwih^wero read a Ifl ; pdteMc(a.M 50.
t he 'Prewury. The bmintesw win hereaf’
third tiinej*nd passed:
tOT lxi done nt the Stock Exchange
Honey i:u&gt;.llcts in comb.
u4.-«
House trill general ortler No. *J6ii, amend­
Hops—Buying at S^lteLs; Rolling al
■M of l*b
ing compiler's section 4766, relative to 120.200.
divorce.
Maple Sugar—Market everatoeked.
braa Sir : At'ttta find, aeasjon of th* &lt;reu&gt;dtttee
vokeion sews.
Sai ex at LI (a. 12c.
poraUng publio school* of Batlfo &lt; rvek.
Potototw -?1 15^1 23. ■
iloumi bill No. ..16, revising charter &lt;&lt;f
tchnueif, UtiS 12th day of!
Provisions—Mean pork, |17. lewd;'in
mueh
larrer
U requlrile.1.&gt;.«.&lt;
for th* continuance
.
. ..thho
.
la,) in the year of gn^e. | Whitehall.
tinrcee, Iftlc: do. in keg&gt;. lie; smoked
*ml a* to lira extent and aowpe which
Houw bill No. MB, div Ming Bertrand ham*. Ilfalllc; breakfastnnconjlfalljc; couimltlrs-,
twenty-third year ot our
tile prupownd lutexlfaaUoa teauld rtnLrace.”
‘
townohip, Berrien county.
I Milcndnl, lu tuy verbal reply. I a, behalf of the .
do. shoulder*, 7|6yfcc, outside for" conSenate bill No..65, providing for an ew- vassed; dried beef, I8(d&gt;13jei m«w* boef, Flnanee Uomniltttre. to girejll the Infurmallaa on
UhCtaHa great - activity in the Russian RlhtantHtate librarian, failed to pass, tbo
thl* aubjacl. but in order that than,
far jioptanew extra, J12 50; do. old, fl'4; do. plain, alble tnlupprcbeiKfon, I tag tv *ay that ft la the 1
army rwhich is hytening through Itou- vote being 45 veaR to 30 nays.
ftnatti so.
wl-h that your examination Ihoukl ta exhaustive,
munla to toe Turkish frontier. All alHouae bill -general order No. 2ft!,
Salt—Michigan, co«na», $1 25 per bbl.; aifa without reaer».-&lt;.»teat*; t&gt;a« y«*^&gt;ouHCfa- .
tumpte al diplomacy Jiave ceased, the amending compiter’a section 6020, rnhtilo. refuses M ; Onoqdsga, Jl^W |&gt;er bld. *M«r all and every uuratfon relative pat only Urtbe .
Czar lias issued Wx proclamation, and ttvo to instructions to jur lei.
and aobeary of OtM lusUtMlieu, but
Syriuniae, Dairy 7Dc per IflL of 54 lbs.; iMMfatnriit
. ww i* Inevitable.
.. .
ata, every barf* upon which tbe Equitable toddy
llouao bill Ne. 211,omending compiler**
Mr. Inyarri L** atatrei to have informed section relative to 1’reaidoutia* electors. Liverpool (Ashvnn&gt; dairy, gS.iD per bag lay* claiui to the confidence qf It* policy-holder*
had ofUit-rwraJ pciAte. 'n'i ■
.: ,r (oua, through
of 224 list. Delivery 5c per Mil. extra.
the Porte that England had gaaranteed
Department of
Yours truly,
.Wood—Batea, including delivery, are
' AritiL 25.—In the Senate Uie following
1 ■ilrtce, ezainlr
$6(-s6 25 per cord for hickory; and #5 for
on* laid down by waM read a third time and paaoed -.
..... ...
lloufio bill No. 310, amending Ute char­ h*vidi and maple. Soft,' Ft 73149.
.
„ .hr the oxervise of
of puitoy-kokferi' oonutotus* him been
&lt;xintrol by toa-pawors. The Porto having ter of Whitehall.
«. P.fipaoWiBx,
thorough and searching, and, as » remTbo Senate voted to Innint on ilsnmendA1*
DETROIT LIVESTOCK*’ vinclng proof orthfaj wwridi Attontom to
II. A. Haritait,
raont increasing Hash teat of kerosene
tho
fact that while it shows UiWICquHable
from
13&lt;&gt;to
140
degree*.
F.hgliIfni con
with arms
Cattle—Tn fiiir clomanil. ' 'Prinea ranged to he perfo.'tl v wound, and piaoea ft high
In
the
afternoon
the
Senate
wont
into
initehebxlf.
upon tho mil of merit, it 1* not nnaparing
executive Mwdon and approved tho uj&gt;- from S3 75f$5 60 per cwL
and pricw advanced &lt; to of critirista wherever they oouddered it Henry B. Hj
pointmoat by tins Governor of Uept.'/obti' |5Sboepr-Ncarix*,
ft&gt;r MO to no- lbw.; V’ •«&gt; for K4 Iteu
Idee,
llotart Lehox Kam
Smuldlng a* .Huperiuleudonl ot the Sb
IfogM—I’rh-M a Huie bettor, |5 •«&gt;(■».'» £5
We further find that the appointment
Mary’s Talla Ship CrinaL _
5&lt;),6bo Russians had entered the Houma-, Tn the Houao, Hcmmf bill No. SI, to dor &lt;iwt I* paid.
of thia committee of poitoy-l
Henry
A
Ifuribut,
It. wnitaiiiwin,'
. Hduit ,Mrritonr*;. Thn HoamnBiiui.** have amend tho Itqaor.palfoe law, arfamended.
lltMDic. If. G. .M*r'|*Hud,
original with the Olllcor* ol th
retired from the Danube into the Interior, to allow..munic^'gUUfa to Ucevsc
TiU*y rocognined U&gt;&lt;? reuflra, —
.. her- they uro dlTldml into two bodies, to remain open uritli cloven o'ch
dUdntet oaaaed by the WlMW.Of the &lt; onone at Bnchnrostand tha other atKr%|sv«.
Unoutal and uUpw life otanwpiWH,- jutd
A th tad Urvwii.
fl.'TrrbeH.
efore exiled upon their pullcy-liolden*
Wayman &lt;*o*r(
[Amineinto tooir atawand** J
’
Houto bill'No. S2ti, •• for tho pmtecflnn
terinr of Itomuanht. As soon as , Lbo of tAX-p&lt;yeni,” relative to laving rflil
, whether or not tbo hkru
Thnni** A. t'lflnmihg*.
RiiMMbun epTv&lt;*d st BarlsMchi the Ron- highway*, waa Aiiwudad and pvn&lt;kLv«
lied to Ute ijoulidendd vf tl
rnanlan troopA retired.
Ion
Senate bin No. «6, extending to llecember n,M7«,t«elaadirw&gt;rtan&lt;i other proOT till! JoHOWlng!
.1— «»——vvinioUH of the act of 11-73, for-the &lt;kiu»Urtmy the tlon of e railroad from the Klrilte of
Rus- Mackinaw u&gt; Mar&lt;|uelt&gt;‘ *
irnTTimiw
.ism.-TlVi; ' ,r.
Alan-On TeaAl!?.
(.’GjfiifANTikoyLX April 25. — I
Parker Hand
—
'»S
I'amIix, in reply to the manifesto
iicorpi
H.
Meww'rt,
vote of « to 27—not receiving g_twp- Vierra of Building-.Machinery Portrait,
thirda vote of the full House.
Senate bill Nq.
, to amend sef inoor-.,
"*
n and Huron 1mU*&gt; ■
*&gt;.M 'H’Waw.iLM
hold pro
&gt; amount of|500,000.

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DR. AIKIN

SSErt.K'tflfcv.

A.aSt. Petersburg diMpateh imj

tbe &lt;xipoeing
of fitefH^* O M'.the marriage
7*io divorce TOO along th«» Dannlw and fifl.fain; nr lre.M,
ved alimony in Asin MinoT. Both Hide* exhibit wraoklejjpGofal services new* in skilled general*, and the
n'nilorMjTmdThatxhA must lie content in Rouinnnia is unfortunate. Austriaand
tr«T
-itT^tfeCTjcrlbt-r '■ impensn- Rluraia are ofinteinplating an agrvefhrnt
wh&lt;&gt;rehy Boenlawiil be faslfal M&gt; Austria.
. LtalhdSnijji&gt;i?f the
insL.Tha&lt;idetu»
(if tho throe Russian columns inarching
.renfimjrsidunj on, Point .Poke Wand? into Armtmia only otfo lias m&lt;4wltiif&gt;Ari*
&lt;■ lM'1 trie.ivasnwil.ree-d by Ibewtouns ous resistance, a few miles from Rajalld,
' mm 4 wife.1 On nernng np In bed he saw whore there was extennivo fighting on
three masked men In hb- room and was the 20th. Persia I uv* 20.000 moii rottdy to
idjnost instantly xtruek &lt;m the head with join toe IIu«*.%jis.
using shot. Revolver* were then plrnwd
in the British House of Commons the
, • MEAb*' fa*x-s of biiHMil/' and wife and ho Chancellor of the Exchequer said Itlsthe
‘ wtw ’ compelled to tell where his money intantlsn of ths government to issue n
was, amounting to about $200 In Canadian proclamation of neutrality.
’? -i RtMnry, Thia thn rnbtvn* took, and
The Russians having &lt;-on&lt;'*’nlnit*Mi and
alter Ms-urelv fastening .Smith and liis advanced their aeig*' train have iniaekrei
vyU’i. they ma*l« good’ their the Turks in-fora Kars. Tliv battle vom.*-«a^po. A anuiU black hcow, piannral by tnenced at daybreak Bunday.
four HiispirlouN looking men, was seen In
S&gt;it,-vhMuily •ovural rbv* prior to the
bheryr and w* It wn* gone tha next tlmt the ItitkHbUitare buihlilig ii hridgt
morning they are suspected ofrainimlttlng rtvitr the Hiunilie Oiorn.
A special from &lt;&gt;deiw«a m*vh UhU by tin
The Treasury of the United Ataic* up to orders received on Saturday (&gt;&lt;1«i*mi Iiil*
lawn declared In n ulate of siege.
I'M
m silver
••*Hr«n*iv, of which amount 31S,«&gt;5.(MM)
jetfln liWj-f D.i-niuruil currescy. There
re 3) million of ailrtir in the cash room.

GONFTOENTIAL !

pony'to-day uhew* tho following state of

(ininc

frontier; Other dispatches way tho Turku
crtNUiod the l»anub«* to-day nretr* flllrntrla
Hti-I a severe

^i^tonjtorpn

UKNHY J1. «XD£, Prw*id&lt;nf.

jssks“K

.Juatfigasedd-

' Pr.
I

ITABLE

com pantea ; laid on tbe table. •
condem
lr—— Ul”
233, for tlie dlvbnen of

senate pasted Senate
A dwpatch from Prr.t aava it la reported bill Na.223, to provide-for the puniahAfter somo handr language all hands that the Turklah fleet under command of rnoul of parents, guardians, and other*,

a

IMPORTANT CAUTION.
The Right Doc tor at Last.

box of Uh. and (ilBlmuot.

I n formation

raeut wrltM; "I&gt;r. Altin, 1 thank you from the l&lt;v
tom of my heart for making men well *■* I am?’
A rentfoman (Ute*: “Dr. Aik in yoaare right— it
I* nrolkm Io herfek. Uy followl*&lt;yourdlrectlon(
*fV*r your ronllrfne* hs.-I eared me, have kept perl..il» «~ll I
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raery dUorlcr affixed to each tex.
A Doctor to flare Faith In.

unbounded, and .hall recoin
i, further states:
rkahle effect. I

Office. 112 Liberty Street New York-

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!

TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY

luruy oelebralnl phrilclatu; lienee !
RHOVU* niXPATfc (hat Is afflicted with
lr Inrttrabta dta-rar. but eberiah a hope of beln
lh:t,sD&gt;f »uffering, If not entirely rurvd, by bl*

BUNWiRSSl aid DEAFNESS!'.

Catarrh, Consumption I
ibanrr of elimata
Alkia’a Iroproxid

Inhaler and CenMituafonal KSa railrv Treatment.
LIKGERT5G 0B CHRONIC DISEAHIS.

Rcrnfula, nbeumaUaiDrrpejwfa. Pflee, (John*.
I&gt; ropey, Gravel, ConoupaUon, Tape-Wom. tavrr

LADIES!
cntlally oon-

ETX.“

tnu.-t
l*dm' Why»te1*n1n the world. T&gt;o not (after frvm
Fain, Utah IMM, Whites, Ldcer*ll&lt;.n.Suppn-Ml.-n or
oll»*r &gt;U*ra*ra, and drag out ambrcablo Ufa, when

■JST"4 •»

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When once nasd will retain Jt»
ptaec foreran - -

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THREAD.

EPILEPSY

DEFORMITIES.
GENTLEMEN!
¥&lt;I«W. M1UD1X-1GW AMD 010 «S.

MACHINE.

THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER t* AlfeUKD MtECTLY
l auALt-O EASE, ms VERT tiMMA IN ITS
CONSTROCTiOM, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL-,CAN MAKE IT, ALL WS WEARtNO
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
IHQEH1ODSLY PROVIDED WITH.’MLANS FOR
TARING I* LOST MOTION, SO WrgRE JUS
TlHEOIN
'
Md
Warrntiq Every Uachise far 9 Year*.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST ANDEAStMT-RUNNlNO
MACHINEIN THE MARKEfa IT IS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY OMAMfiWTtD AND

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B&gt;TberePyi^w.raU«*&gt;«LW&lt;lae «-ra fori«r.
I.

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OF TVMKTOCY GIVEM

I, 4. w-.,, *,i,nw-r, &lt;1 ...

OFFERED

about to marry *taMki not fall b&gt; o«u*ult bin.

SORE— »*-«—-

‘Ijilmciic. V*rk*&gt;crt&lt;'

▼hits Snriag Miohartfc,
*“£•.}

A Few Good Agents Wanted.
JAKES G. COATES.

CLEVELAND, 0.

• *AP iiteam Mantxrinooiiawpl.

DETROIT,

J^pCHIOAN EXCHASfX

ooon idtmb «o o«b&gt; nammr.

t-nua

a,

___ _____ _

nf localizing the confliri,- ■ On
which might otborwl*«* uMuute‘"
tha char-•
■ Houae bill No. 197, to amend the act

■Ganeer Cured
"'.ifa. St. GARAMD,
Monroe, Mich. .
Office, No. 18 Front Bt

I.,...*:.

JOetroit, Mishii*ny.

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• VOL. IV

:LE.^jLRRYCO..MICH.. FRIDAY MAY 11,1877,

NO. 33.

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OBHO ITIfiJW, Editor.

i
Another instance of the I-baleful
----•A Tale of Suflenng.
InAcross Africa.
ba&lt;?k of mother Hvinff wife, have oth­
ome fa to be |
that were in her thoughts, and which,, fluence that may exist at home
ers support the corpse, ttHm tdiovel the
if spoken, might have helped the boyr found in the riiin of a young
The Roscommon correspondent of!
ae man who
In March, 1873, Commander Camer- earth upon the whole and. turn the
recently died in one of the lowest and the Detroit Tribune writes an follows :; on began hfa Journey across the Atri- to see what Woe just and right.
ULLAGE OFFICERS.
A day or two afterword, Karl heardI vlleat haunts of the city. He had been
A man commonly known by the. can continent at Zanzibar. InNovemReligion &lt;loe« not seem to ‘trouble
ids mother *ay: “I, saved a car ticketI well educated, and grew to manhood title of “ Pancake Jack ” arrived ini ber, 1871?, he reached Benguela, on the
much any of the tribes oopountered;
A iMoW iuuraX«n Mb *&lt;ra4«
this morn Ing.”
.
with a fine sensee'2__
— Hte
”■---mother
—
of honor.
town the other day with quite au epi-■ west coast. The whole period of hfa
but In tlie interior aonie nide idols
The mmiDUlo «r&lt;irfcl fti gloria* &gt;hc
‘•How?” inquired hersteter.
was a woman of Jtare
rareculture,
_______ _________
and be- sode attached to bin advent. He, to-. absence from England wus three
were found, fetishes were worn and
"The conductor forgot to ask for it.”’ loved by every one In the circle where gether with .a nun by the name off years and flve months, and tlie greater
fedshmen and conjurers htid consider­
"Why didn’t you give It .to him,, she moved. All the moral sentiments Hayes, began trapping in partnership,, part of that time he was op the tramp.
able in fluence. But any system of
of her son had been carefully fostered about the 1st of November, 18TO. down; It was one of the weariest marches
mamma?” asked Karl.
Ths whispering wcrada and fragrant brverr
"It was* his buslnesx to look after hi*&gt; and developed, and when be reach cd the south blWttoh of the Au Sablei ever made, and all its bantehlpe were worship or notion ,of God or. the future
life appears to be we. Morals are
That stlrrwl th« grass In verdant mm
paxsengera.” replied Mm. Omdorfl.. manhood no oue showed fairer prom­ River, forty or fifty, miles from here. endured with a quiet, unboastful heroOn billowy «lo|M&gt;.
lower even than religion.
wfio felt rather uncomfortable at thisi Ise.
Good luck seemed to attend their ef-■ ism. Heaopmplfebed his untaualled
pUBlBTIAM CHDRCH-t. L Drgo.
Wo should mention as a comment
AnA&gt;lUS«aing efs* In nualltskv,
I
But,
R
was
not
long
before
a
shadow
V lot. ftendwaarery BahtMUbsf Wl-i a- a,**!
question
from
hsr
little
boy;
"It
will
ftirto
up
to
a
short
time
previous
to
।
exploits
—
he
ia
the
only
white
man
•Mid snowy elouds piled mmrotiins hlgt.
upon the antiquity of the■^wias luketeach him a fesson.”
fell acron his life. He had learned Clfrtetiuas. when " Pancake Jack ” who ever crossed the continent—wlthdwellinga that Cameron found on I&gt;ake
Karl thought a moment, and theni one thing that -was destined to work was taken suddenly 111, with a terriblei out an act of crAlty or injustice. He
Mohyra a tribe Living ,qn the lake in •
safel: “But lie won’t know anything' his ruin—he had learned to love the। pain tlirough hfs head. Hayes made' has published an account of his explor- huts built on piles.
MTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURUH-C; G.
about it”
up his mind to come up here, get some'■ ntions. The narrative is made up of a
taste of wine.
.
Cameron closes this'book by an ap­
TdnMa*.rnM«r. Services erery Hat.baU&gt;*t M,
His father belonged to a class of men necessary thing*, and return to hisi multitude of details, descriptions of
"Oh, you’re too sharp!” exclaimedI
1-1 a. ns. and Ip- m. Sabbath School al 13 tn
peal to the Englteli to open up comhfa mother, with a laugh. “I wasn’tI who considered wine drinking as a, sick comrade at the earliest conveni­ country, and of different tribes and
mark of good breeding. He knew all ence. Coining up here about Christ­ individuals, and from it all the reader municationa into Central-Africa by
talking to you, anyhow.”
‘DAPTIHT CUUKCtl. Bcrvler.
the
water courses, and by txilldlnga
"Little pitchers ii»ve big ears ” saidI about wines and had a weak vanity inas, he did not go back at all. "Pan­ gets a vivid Impression of the land ami
15
M.«u&gt;dlr ■.,niK«&lt;»
railway to Luke Tanganylkl. in order
Aunt Ruth, echoing hersteter’s laugh.. In being thought a connoisseur. Ifhte cake Jack” in the meantime was। its inhabitants, but It Is impossible to
to stop the slave trade arid develop the
And bo tiie matter was pushed aside,, bad a friend to dinner, he would bring growing worse. A high fever had set give this impression except by giving
natural riches of the Ltfnil. '
neither mother nor aunt 1
- out two or three kinds and discuss. in, the pains through his temples and the details. Cameron writes good Euashville lodge, -ta f.
_
ul*r cunmunlcoUon on mclf
that tlie bright and beautiful boy they’ them through the meal. He called the back of the head increased, reducing glish and with simplicity and clear­
THE DEMAND FOR OUR
t&gt;otli loved so tenderly l«a&lt;! received ai men who were ranging themselves him to almost helplessness.
Days ness without any attempt at color.
it* fury wild.
WHEAT.
lesson in {dishonesty not soon to be■ against the terrible evil of intemper- crept into weeks, and still Hayes re­
A flrat and sui&gt;erflcial idea is that
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M
forgotten.
’
•
an^e. and seeking to stay its baleful mained away. The snow had fallen Central Africa is a horrible country,
WHENCE
IT COMES AND THK COMPET1“I do believe,” said Mr. Omdorfl, course, “poor fanatics.” He talked of to the depth of three or four feet, and and that its people are the most selfish,
Vanished the bloom ;
TOR8
WITH
VK
AS SHIPl’EJW—EFFECT
not long afterward, uxxhe sat counting; pure wines and liquors as harmless, it was with extreme difficulty tliat cruel und sordid in existence. But
^usiarso Birtcfory.
• over some money, “that Poole has&gt; and gave them to bis son at suitable “Pancake Jack” could secure firewood 'this is not the final itnprewdbp. Africa
’ time* and occasions, moderately ; only enough to keep himself warm, and the fa a land of rich and varied products,
giveji me the wrung change."
1 IF
YOUNG,
The following stale inent concerting
Karl was in the room, and heardI guarding him by warnings against only way he couid.eat was by sitting of noble rivers, splendid forests, fertile
Xf D. Office Kam ride of Main Street, Naahrllle
her remark.
excess.
In a doubled-up jKsdtion. holding Ills valleys, with an abundance of miner- the wheal demand is -nvalved from
Office b&lt;mra from T W»a-m. and &lt; &lt;o 7 p. m
But these warnings went for noth­ lieud perfectly still, being thus fur alx, and growing with the feeblest cul­ Mr. Dodge, tire statistician of the De­
"Let me w,” she added, going over•
the money again. “Two and a-balf,, Ing as appetite increased. At twelve days. At last provMons ran out, he tivation the great staples of life and of partment of Agriculture.' Great Britain
'
B. j barber
three, four and a-balf, four and three• yean of age,-the boy was content with was fourteen miles from any habita­ commerce. It is a land of magnificent is the only European cotriitrj' that
D. Horaeofnahie Phyriclan and Rn'reron
luarten. It’s a fact, I gave him a ten- a single glass of light wine nt his din­ tion, three feet of snow on the ground mountains and great lakes, of wonder­ uniformly looks to other nntlonti for a
• Office, hear neldence. on corner of Wwhli.g IlKkvanl, ■midst th* twilight glow
iloliar
bill, and here are four and threei ner. At eighteen ne wanted two glass­ and more . falling, no wood, and ful vegetation, and the traveller, In the material portion of Its broad supply.
Some lingering epou yrt Wl*ut)jr nlic
On hard roadi won.
quarters cnange?’
es, and at twenty-one three. By this himself continually growing worse mid*t of his acutest suffering, was oft­ Russia and the United Htatos are the
Where
till)
notne
grand
peak*
mark
M. C. ELLIS
“What did the goods amount to?” time he had acquired convivial habits, What to do In this dire extremity he en compelled to admire this enchant­ main sources of that supply. The
Touched by the light ot part I ng &lt;J«f
asked her sister.
and often drank freely with other did not know. Thinking of IiIh bunt­ ing scenery. We judge that he saw amount nsjuired in addition to the
"There were eleven yards of muslin young men of his age. His mother ing dog he conceived the idea of at­ occasionally the counterpart of our home production is increasing, in part
. nt eighteen.
That’s a dollar and was first to take tlie alarm; but his taching a string and paper to the dog’s western rolling prairie, dotted with as the result of a larger bread ration
ninety-eight cents. Two yards of silk father was slow to believe that Ids son neck and sending him to the nearest clumps of forest like an English park, consumed by British .working men.
SMITH j- KNAPPEN.
•Jmj gu«t&gt;„»nd d«rk&lt;nlng «ky.
at a dollar und a-half, anti an eighth of' was In danger. The sad trutli broke houMe. The faithful animal performed but some of the scenery surpassed in The imports of wheat and Hour for 15
ATTORNEYS *t Imw and Solicitor* In
“the night th»t cmneth " nlith,
a yartl of velvet, one dollar; making upon him at last in a |»ainful humilia­ his errand, but when he arrived nt tlie paradisaic beauty any thing he hod ever years, including 1872, Were equivalent
A eery, practice In all the Coort* of thl»
n*_ _
1.’
to 66,724,810 bushels of wheat of 60
just five dollars and ninety-eight cents. tion. At a large party in his own bouse the paper was gone, having been seen.
If it hud come to six dolla.-s my right house the young man l&gt;ecame an badly wrenched otT by his passing through
The natives are bad enough, savage pound* each per annum. In the past
ehange would have been four. But he intoxicated that he had to be removed the snow and thick underbrush. The enough, repulsive in habita. morafa, four years the average has ijsen to
has given me four and three-quarters.” from the company.
inhabitant, one Mr. Bail, was sick at appearance, treacherous, stingy, inhos­ 101,756,270 bushels. lu the live years
RUINED AT HOME.
CHARLESH BRADY.
Then in a tone of satisfaction, she
From that unhappy period, wine (he time of the faithful messenger's ar­ pitable and cruel. But, bad as they prior to 1872 it was 78,358,fiW, aiid in
T AWTEILBucreMor to Oement Smith. Notary
10 years ending in 1887, It was but 50.­
Lt is at home that the ruin of *a soulI added: " I'm that much richer, you was banished from the father’s table. rival. but he immediately concluded are, they an- better than the half-cast.n,
-Li Pillule. Inanranco and Real Eatatc Agent. E»nee, Ruth.”
But it was too late! The work of ruin that something was wrong. A few the traders, Arabs, muiattoes, Portu­ 417,450. Buch has been its increase,
begins.
Her sister smiled, but did not utter had progressed too far. At twenty­ days succeeding the arrival of the dog ,guese and what-not who roam tlie modified by the fluctuations of home
' " At home!” We hear the resjamse.
tones of ]&gt;ained surprise or indig­ the disapproval that was in her heart. seven the wretched young man died, Mr. Ball had recovered somewhat,and country iu caravans in search of slaves production, though tbeimjK»rUof 1862
LEWIS DURKEE,
** in
nant denial frunj many voices. “It Is। Karl listened and took it all in. A lit­ as we have said, in one of the lowest was calculating to start out for the ■and ivory. It is these slave expedi­ exceed those of any other year up to
JB. Notary Public, Rea) Eriate and Inanr a Liard saying—and cruel!”
tle wlille afterward Mr*. Omdorfl' got and vilest dens of the city.
camp of *• Pancake Jack” when there tions that have made Africa a heli, 1873. In this period of 15 years the
Agent. Collections promptly made, and
We could give many instances like was a disturbance at tlxe door, and sowing
It may hurt like u blow many sad up and rang the bell, saying, as sba
।
suspicion and teaching greed. ‘ United States contributed 27 ]&gt;er cent.,
ring property executed Office in D. C
did so, with a short, gurgling laugh this. Here, at home, is the chief “Pancake Jack” himself walked in. Central
1
Africa, says Cameron, Is Russia 24, German}’ 17, France 0, and
hearts ; bu * if it be true—what then ?
other countries 23. In .the last four
"It is not true!
I can point you to, that seemed ashamed of itself: "I source of that wide-spread ruin bv in­ He was wet from head to foot and cov- 'being depopulated at the rate of half a
years the proportion supplied by the
a dozen cases within my own range of guess we’ll have a little ice cream—at, temperance, that is every year robbing ered with snow. His face was pale Imillion yearly by the slave trade; United States has increased to -15 per
UNION HOUSE,
at Poole's expense.”
society.of thousands upon thousands and emaciated; a wild, maniac glare whole villages are burned and all the
HARLES BRONSON, Proprietor. This hotel is observation to disprove the assertion—
Aunt Ruth only shook her finger, of young men, who, by education cul­ shot from his eyes, and he trembled irenlxting inhabitants massacred mere­ cent, and that of Russia has fallen to
pleasantly situated in the center of business. to young men who have goneustray in
I
to obtain a few slaves. Without 16, and the remaiHing countries have
spite of the careful training and good and said, feebly: “Ob, that’s too ture, and social standing are fitted for like an aspen leaf. Mr. Ball saw his ly
useful and honorable positions. They condition, and he was wrapped warn) this
accursed trade, the lands would furnished but 30 Instead of 40 per cent.
1
example of religious homes—in spite of■ bad!”
But Karl was not able to see whether are ruined at home. Here they ac­ in blankets, and had the best of care be
I
steadily cultivated, und tribes The British receipts of theflrstquarter
ail the best of mothers and wisest of
she approved or disapproved. The ice quire a taste for wine, and here they for six or eight weeks, during which wqpld
'
dwell in considerable prosperity, of 1877 are but8.6o7,2DG cwU. of wheat,
fathers could do.”
ALF. C. BUXTON,
I
they do not lack many of the ahis against 11,158,312 for the same period
Yes; we hear such thing said every crenm was sent for, and enjoyed by the learn to think and speak lightly of he hovered between life and death. for
UNSMITH, mantifhctarM Rifle and Shot Guna
temperance. Not In one case in ten I Upon his regaining his reason he said &lt;of a real civilization. Drunkenness Is in 1876, and 1,526,510 cwta. ol flour
child.
While
the
sweet
taste
was
yet
day
;
but
feel
certain
there
is
au
error
Mid repair* all Firearms and One Machinery.
somewhere—a defect In your observa­ on hfa tongue, he heard hfa mot er doea a young man acquire the taste he could not remember a thing which &gt;a great vice. The great chiefs are mon­ against 1,773,291. Of the wheat, 4.999,­
i
of cruelty, raiding about the 377 cwta. came from this country—
tion. Were you in tlie homes of these say : “I'm very much obliged to Poole for drink in a saloon or tavern, but at had passed for a long time; did not re- ster*
home—If not in Ida own home in that member anything about starting out country
«
to exact tribute and procure nearlv three-fourths of it from the
young men from tlie beginning? for this treat—It’s delicious!"
Mn. M J. TIMMERMAN.
Is it strange that the boy’s percep­ of some friend. We fear that the for Bail’s or anything of his tedious women
’
Were you familiar with their early
for their harems, killing, and Pacific coast. But 1,343,184 cwls. came
from Russia. The wheat production
i
'T’EACHEP.of InitrumcnU) Miulr, on the Plano training? Did you observe the person­ tion of right and wrong should be ob­ drinking-saloons men set up in their journey through the snow. Examln- mutilating
their' subjects horribly. r.f
ihL country
........ lias ....I..,
I. 1
thte
twice ______
exceeded
A or.lrvan. Term*: fS.OO for 34 Iranona. Ilca- al bearing of their parents toward scured ? or that, in a day or two after­ dining and drawing-rooms, and to atlons revealed the fact that he hud .And It is easy to see that tlie trade In of
them—know their walk and conversu- ward, he should come in from the which they Invito the young and old slopped several times and Uullt tires staves
»
lias helped to deveiope these 366,000,000 bushels, but the average
since 1869 fa scarcely 270,000,000 ; 2'jU.i
tion?
If nay, then you are not com­ .-treet with an orange in hte hand, and of both sexes, do more to deprave the during hte lourney. As soon as “Pan- monsters.
JOHN M. ROE,
060,000 bushels are required for bread
&lt;&gt;n being questioned about it, reply: taste and lead to intemperance than cake Jack"could ride he came up here
Speakmgof civilization wehavebeen
TTOUSE, Sign and Carriage Painter. Graining, petent, with your instances, todisprove
"A woman let k fall from her basket, ail the Licensed taverns injhe land. and Is improving, although his eon di- jinterested rather to trace signs of that and seed, and more than 60.000,000
JLL Frescoing, and Paper Hanging a Specialty. our aflaertion.
t than of barbarism among the varied rbtishete are annually exported. Our
A small error at the beginning of a and 1 picked it up. She didn't see it It Is here that the appetite'is formed tion is yet very precarious.
Sresent grain supply is short. The
and fostered—here th’ut the apprentice­
series of calculations in applied me­ drop, mamma.”
peoples whom Cameron encountered
CHAS W. DEMARA Y.
European war will doubtless curtail
“But why didn't you call after her?” ship to drunkenness is serve*!. Year
chanics, may lead to a great disaster;
I*eaqn the Value of Money.
on hfa long march. Their civilization production in Southern Europe while
by year, the sons of our wealthiest ami
the slightest variation from a rjght asked Aunt Ruth.
is different from ours, though it mav
The
™ Intelligent end Influential rill“.Cause I didn’t want to,*’ answered el
«.l
a .liver dollar renrenenu » d»y’i be older, and we see at opee that theirs it will increase consumption.
line at the beginning will throw a’proCalifornia
crop of 1877 will be short,
temoted and led imtrav
bv the
the,j work
nrn.v of the laborer. It
r. is —given
t...........to
. .a is not the savagery of our North Amer­
are tempted
astray by
ii-Ctile hundreds of yards away from the child. "She dropped fL I didn’t
drinking customs of society—ruined boy. He has no idea of what it has ican tribes. They have long settled and an increased area of spring wheat
ita object. It is lu the little thing* at knock it off.”
E PARADY,
Mrs. Orndorff was not satisfied with at home. How few of the sons of suc- cost or of what it is worth. He would customs and ways, that are respectable will be required to sapply the world.
home; tlie most unnoted departures
ANUFACTURER of Boot, and Slioem Making from order and good government; the the conduct of her child; and yet she eesaful men rise to the level their fath­ be as likely to give a dollar as a dime by reason of rge, and which beer signs
and repairing neatly done, ri*o strlei atten­ neglects arising from parental self-in­ wax amused at what sbe called his ers have gained. How many, alas!
The True Independent.
for a top or any othjr toy. But if the of careful elaboration. In the cultiva­
tion to till all orders promptly, and at the lowest
dulgence ; the weakness of love that euteness, and laughed instead of re­ sink so far below this level that the boy has learned to earn the dimes and tion of the soil the natives are very far
Out of debt, on a snug bit of weiltoils to nip a fault in the bud; and proving him for an act that was In eyea ache to look down upon them !
dollars by tlie sweat of his face, he from barbarians. In the smelting of
Worse than dishonesty and drunk­ knows the diflerentfe. Hard work is iron ore and the working of iron and tiiled land, the frugal farmer who
many other things that might be in­ spirit a theft.
J. R RASEY,
Bo the child’s education for theft wax enness. because more hidden and sub­ to him a measure of values that can other metals, they are very skillful ; feeds and clothes his family well ami
RAYMAN. Gon&amp; »nd &gt;»•«*««• c*rrl«l to any stanced, which turn the young feet
puce in the vithMre. Stout horw«, good dray Into wav* of life that, as the years go begun—bis ruin Initiated. The low tle, and more destructive of moral and never be rubbed out of his mind. Let! the insttumenta manufactured are lays by a small surplus, can look on
■nd willing hand*.
by, lead farther and farther from safe­ moral sense of lite mother was perpet­ spiritual life, is that home influence him learn by experience that a hun­ often elegant in shape. They make the financial troubkeof hl» city neigh­
ually showing itself in some disregard wnlcb springs from perverted ideas of dred .dollars represents \a hundred
ty and happiness.
salt. A good deal of ingenuity is bor* with as much security as the
JOHN WEBSTER,
The Bible, experience and reason, all of other's righto. A mistake made in marriage and its sanctities. If sons wean- days’ labor, and ft seems a great shown in their houses; large villages landsman of Lucretius looked from a
BLACKSMITHS. AH klnda of work fn the Bliek- declare that the future of a child de­ her favo.* was never voluntarily cor­ and daughters grow up in a home sum of money; a thousand dollars is a were often encountered of weB-built safe promontory upon the perils of a
■mltb and Ihirarahociog line attcaflod to ;«&gt;«• pends upon his early training.
rected
;
and
her
pleasure
at
any
gain
of
where
the
sentiments
are
few
;
where
If
fortune, and ten thousand is almost in­ and clean Jruta disposed in long streets, foundering ship. Other banks mav
pUy. Gl»e ua a call, eact ride of Main Htraet.
this is bail, the chances are nearly all this kind was rarely concealed. “He departures from virtue are spoken of conceivable, ft r it is far more than he with bark-cloth trees planted on each fail, nut h&gt;s home brink alWuys yields
cheated himself,” was a favorite say­ lightly; where prurient gossip and vile ever expect* to possess. When he has side. The streets ran east and west, an honest dividend. Dishonest clerk*
against him.
IF. D. PURCHIS,
“But,”-we hear it said, “children ing, heard by Karl almost every week; scandals are indulged in with mani­ earned a dollar, he thinks twice before and the dead are also laid in thegravex can not run away with its shares, and
TJROPIilCTOR Sippto Milla, 9 mlk» w
raised under the worst of influences and ax he grew older, he understood its fest pleasure, their corruption is almost he spends It. He wants to Invest it so east and west. Bridge building fa an fire can not destroy them. The sea­
X mentviUv. Flour and Feed alway.
certain.
Chameleon-like, they will as to get the full value of a day’s work advanced art, and Cameron found one sons will come and go, the sunshine
meaning more clearly.
often made good and useful men.”
Mr. Orndorff was a tnan of higher LaKe the hue of what is around them ; for it. It is a great wrong to society of our most boasted inventions in a and the rain fall during a!i adminis­
Tlie cases are.exceptions I. and stand
out in strong contrast with the rule. Integrity than his wife; and Just in and when they advance to manhood and to a boy to bring him up to man's fine suspension bridge. It was over a trations with unfailing regularity. If
And bo we go back to what was declar­ dialing to the smallest friction. and womanhood will, in most com-h, ^estate without this knowledge. A for­ brood and deep river; the cables were he avoids the dangerous quagmire of
JAMES FLEMING.
ed in the beginning, that the ruin of a “Foolish about little things—more be found practically false to the high tune nt twenty-one without it is almost not of wire, but of strong vines, but speculation and refuse* to buy wliut
"tXT ATCH MAKER and Jeweler, mat side of Mai
soul begins at borne.
How many in­ nice than wise, "as she often said when and pure standards of Christian mor­ inevitably thrown away. With it and otherwise the bridge was well made, he cannot j&gt;ay for or to sell what lie
’’ l.
Street.
Mich.
n IMMario-Ute,
—- xvv_._i.-_
__ . .___ ._ ___ _
stances crowd upon tlie memory! Let he' disapproved of her ways of doing ality.
a little capital to start on, he will make Erovided with side guys and servIcea­ has not got,lie is safe as mortal can hope
It is from this corruption at home, his own fortune better than any one
us take a few at this time for their les­ things, lix was sometimes the case.
le. Another of our institutions they to be. So lie reads In bne pat&gt;er how a
Mn*. Orndorff had learned to be guard­ growing out of the essential impurity can make it for him.— HunVt Mer­ have also iff perfection, and that is lady from the west went to New York
son aud their waning.
of
the
sphere
in
which
children
are
WM. E. GRIGGS,
Not long ago, in one of our principal ed in her speech when he was at home,
chants Afaffasinc,
Spiritualism. Cameron found at least to visit her mother. In her absence
her husband died.
He had u fine
cities, an almost broken-hearted moth­ und so he remained in ignorance of the raised, that society is cursed, in each
oue woman who constantly received
er parted from her son In the court­ fatal pervendons going on in the mind new generation, by unions (tailed mar­
Ceylon newspapers mention the ex­ communications from her deceased store, full of goods, paid for. She had
riages. but in which there is no true
house, and was token fainting to her of the child.
citement prevailing in that island in busband, and wax regarded as a "me­ an offer of $75,(MX) for the concern. She
essential
of
marriage.
Hence
come
sent
her
lawyer
on
to
conjrumate tlie
home,
while
he
wh
.
’
thrust
into
a
van
FRANKJ. PURCHIS.
As the boy grew up his fatht r's su­
March In connection with the resump­ dium" hnd prophetess. And as to
His crime pervision became more direct. He infidelities, divorces and all the evil tion of pearl fishing. The pearl oyster other superstitions, fortune-telling and sale. He reached thte city on Satur­
■yiLXAGE HARREE. and deader luCollara, Ties. and conveyed.to prison.
day at noon, bringing the money
▼ Uvat’a Furaiihtag Good*. and Ogaro of the was stealing. -Society held up its was careful about his associates, and consequences with which we are too produces Its best jieafls when about the like, they have aa many as we.
with him. He nut it into Che bank to
bunds iu pity and amazement, fur tlie never permitted him to be away from sadly familiar.
And in one accomplishment the na­ hand it over to the widow on Monday.
Let the sentiment at home be pure four years old, so that the great object
young man's father and mother were home without knowing where and
kept in view by divers is not to take
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highly respectable people, and good with whom he was. He knew but too and Christian, and the children will any that htve reached that age. The tives generally probably exceed ux, The bank never opened. The woman
and
that
Is
in
dressing
the
hair.
The
»M Nasbrille to BaUte Orenk. Leave. Nash- church members, us tlie saving Is. The well the danger of evil association ; I'row up pure. Starting, then, on the
experiences of recent years give ten Africans are natural Barbera. Both never saw a dollar of her money, and
rille every Monday sad Friday mornings, at », i father’s budneai reputation stood
and guarded life boy with jealous solic­ oumey of life, with minds unpervert- million oysters as the average crop of men and women dress their hair with was left In absolute destitution.
«-d by false ideas, and hearts uncor­
He reads of another New Yorker
high.
i’eopie said of him : “ His itude.
a bank, and the average pearls found infinite and fantastic invention. Per­
rupted
by
actual
evils,
they
will
be
who recently bad halfa niilUon In a
word Is ax good as his bond.” Ami
Alas! lie dreamed not of the evil in­
would amount to two per cent. When
lb* of paMtnpra.
yet his son was a condemned thief. fluences nt home* never imagined that strong for the battle each must meet, one thousand oysters produce |I00 haps they do not pile it up higher, or linking house. Il failed, and he is
HEBMBAVEB. Prop.
"hang"
it
more,
or
frizzle
it
better
than
He had stolen from his employer.
now pcnnliew. Vanderbilt, ope of
tlie mother was destroying in her son ere the natural mind. In which lie the worth of pearls It is considered a very
our American women, but they cer­
Did die ruin in this cam begin at that nice sense of honor without which genua of evil that ail receive as their remunerative product.
A hundred tainly have more variety and Inven­ the most successful, men of his day,
JHiMtrliancflUM g«rd*.
home? Yes. It was at home that the no one is safe; nor ttiat she had taught hihcritauee when bom, is brought into pearls of the slxe of a pin’s head are tion. One style we particularly like is said that it needed more talent to take
subjection
to
the
spiritual.
care of money than it,did to make it.
sun learned, to be dishonest; und be him to disregard the righto of others;
not worth one as large as a pea. Ten
Trite is the bathe Utat all must fight thousand persons are directly or indi­ doing up the hair in tlie shape of an So, the man who complains of tl»e
learned it from his mother! Let tw to take mean advantages: and to ap­
JOHN Q CRESSY,
old-fashioned sun-bonneL It not only
rehearse a few of the lemons, in pre- Ipropriate what did not belong to him —the battle between the fttlse and evil rectly engaged In this industry. In looks well, but it is useful. Occasion­ hum-drum monotony of farm life,
O
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HUKR1 |
cept and example, that-were given to whenever it could be done with abso­ things that He hidden at birth in the the last great haul in 1874, a million ally a head ta so built up by artificial may console himself with the reflec­
natural or lower region of the mind,
tion that itolTera greater peace of mind
the boy. We begin when he was just lute certainty of concealment.
and a quarter of oysters were taken on
and which at maturity, when reason one bank, which were sold fbr &gt;60.000. |Mids and grease and nfud, that it could and fewer chances of failure than city
fire years.of age. He was standing
We do not mean to say that such
not begot into a bushel basket. But life, which i» of nebaseity dependent
near his mother oue day—we will cal! were the direct and purposed teachings becomes native, assert their power.and
thte is not common. All the mind ol on the success and honesty of other*.
her Mrs. Orndorff*, and the boy Karl— &lt;of his muthtr. She would have been strive for mastery over the human
A little bright three-year eld was the women is given to the toilet of the
Oi Ipprtd leal Lbk Soirilia
wbeu he heard her say to his aunt. In 1horror stricken kt the mere suggestion. soul, and the higher of spiritual mind, seated in hhs high chair at the dinner head ; indeed of the rest of the apparel The failure or dishonesty of ope promi­
IN SUMS OF
a tone of aatistoction: “Barker has But she had so taught him by exam­ where truth, and honor, and purity, table. Mamma had arranged the little of women, to whom a poatage-Ntamp nent tradesman often destroys 3o oth­
and
God
have
their
dwelling
p^ce.
ers in commercial life. The farmer fa
cheated himself. Here are four yards ple.
;
I n heart she was not honest; and
•SdOO.OO
Think at what disadvantage they uneasy, while for the moment bls would be a superfluity of clothing, Ka­ nearest to Independence by virtue of
of ribbon instead of three. I asked for in
i many of her transactions she was ax
sprigbUlneM and fun had made him tie can berald. One stick of tapOay*
OS LONG TIME.
three yards, and paid for only three: imuch a thief as if she bad robbed a will be in this great and momentous the oltserved of the family. She bad the explorer, would clothe several Vil­ hfa calling.
•
L. RU88ELL.
warfare,
who.
have,
during
childhood
City life itself would be mudi better
but this measures lull four yards.”
I
till.
Retaining what belongs to an­ and youth, bad the tower things of Iplaced him snugly up to the table, lages of’hem.
for those wlio are engaged id Its legiti­
The boy listened, and waited for &lt;other, simply because It has come Into
their nature—the false, evil things— Ipinned ou his bib, and succeeded in
Women, in fact, are not what thej mate business If the army of idlers
what was to come Q£XL He loved his our
&lt;
hands by mistake, is as much a stimulated into activity; who come to getting
the
little
mischievous
hands
'
should be. They are very much Im­ Who burden the city were dfapereed
mother, and trusted in her.
theft in its spirit as purposed stealing;
quiet, and making him “hush” when
“What are you going to do about iand the fine l&lt;iy who keeiw the the verge of manhood and woman itood 'father proceeded to wdc the blessing. posed upon and held in an abject con­ property tljroughopt the country.
already corrupted, and with the memproceeded to ask the blemlng. dition. One great chief who called on Every idler becomeaa care to, others, *
it?” inquired the aunt.
&lt;change to which she is not entitled, or
ory full of what is vile and false, Inprogr^s our Bule Cameron, had a wife with him (he for he must be fed and clad by some
“Keep It. of course,” answered Mrs. the
i
yard of ribbon measured to her in stead of with thing* pure, and true, and
J* Ulllde * discovery. It was that
means or other, If not by fair means,
Omdorn. “Barker will never be the error,
।
fa just aa criminal as the sneak good. Alas for them! If they over- aU
all the
h“ piatos ""
on the table, except ,u
his
by foul, or by charity, which has a
wiser. He makes enough out of us, ।thief who gets into her hall through a
own little plate, were in one pile at faet In her lap when he sat down. Of tendency to lessen hfa feelings of in­
come,
it
will
be
after
long
and
fearful
dear knows!” And she rolled the :neglected door and steals her hueband’s
‘‘pajMt’a place,” and m it seemed to another he says, "When Kasongo dependence. The cities whose .popula­
Apply to
Wm. A. Atlsworth,
ribbon aboutb«r fingers.
.
&lt; overcoat. The real quality of an act
hhu
were
put
there
to
get
the
benefit
bleeps at home his bed room furniture tion depend on oue anstber for em­
at hfa residence or store.
Karl was a little surprised. It did Hen
i
In the intent.
of the BoJenin ceremony. Bo, scarcely oomsista of members of his barem. ployment are in the nature Of the case
not seem like his mother; nor In agree­
Is it say wonder that amid such
waiting for the “ Annm," he held out Some, on hands and knees, form a dependent. They are houses which
ment witli wlytt she had often aaid to Imtuie tofiuenoex, the boy did not show, love your ehfldren and desire their
BUY YOUR.
happiueea,
that
it
is
the
home
influence
couch with their backs; and other*, -— —.
en­
him about truth and ionest v. But he as
i
he advanced toward maturity, a
lying flat on the ground, provide a soft dangers the whole rtruotore. The
had faith in her, and Was sure that she high
I
sense tjf honor? That he should that more than evi rythfng else goes to
carpet.” The trftsea whe are the worst country ta the place where a targe pro­
If that is
could do nothing wipng. Hte Aunt be
I mean and selfish, and dishonest in determine their future.
and most filthy cannibals don't like portion of tlie unemployed mwl go to
Ruth, of whom he w» wry fond, and little
!
things? “As the twig is bent healthy and good, ail the elements are
who had great lafiumoe over him, ltlie tern’s Inclined.” Evil seed will in their favor; If it is not healthy and a "If the Bible fa God's wort, why wortsen and Dever cat them when they find iudependettse, a boon which their
AT THE
good, the chances are all against them. didn't he make it so plain that eRrery- can get man-meet. Buch is the de­ own hands can dig ou) of the earth,
was a weak woman fa some rtffipects, produce
1
evil frait.
bod.
cau
easily
understand
itr*
mid
a
graded «timate of the fair sex. With the wmreeof all wealth, fLGUljfc’llle
aiiM-h mor.
।
Society punished and execrated this
The United Blates Circuit Court of oaviler. * If God made coal for our some tribes it is acustom to buiy many Commerctal.
•Id Reliable Meat Market nd
.
curreat of other's ojjinlans, than to i
ueeas fuel, why didn’t he distributee. __
it wivee with the dead chief. In one it
give herself the trouble of opposition. -wretched mother; little dreaming that
OF
in convenient places on the surface, In
In-­ is the custom to turn aside a stream,
Opium advanced one dollar per
Her innate sense of honor was a little by
1
her hand his prison doom had been at the close of a month of constant in­
stead
of
burying
it
in
the
mines
r*
of
dig
a
trench
in
Ito
bed,
fill
Die
bottom
pound at New York within three days.
disturbed a her sister's view of the iopened.
BOE a CLEVER.
toxication.
Pennsylvania?" was the reply.
J with living wives, seat the body on the With Emwv eml.rit
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BWk He i* recovering his health,

coming familiar with UaBcwhomc and
manicates by a sjieeial long-haired me­
dium to the editor at the journal whic h
ho conducted while on earth.
The
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mer unlNKuilMTN for their patronage nnd
urges them to give hie successor in the
editorial chair cordial support.
He
promises to watch over the columns of
the paper, to aid the present editor in
many ways, and to nphold tlie truth*
of the hartnonia! philosophy. Prom ’ Only * M of silken Hair. '
the interest which Editor Jones mani­
festo in the p.-ospectusea of his earthborn journal, it is safe to eonclndo that
he can find no employment in that line
Where Unlit and Joy mu.
Where he now Is. Editors will have to
content themselves on earth with the
composition of able articles, ondprinWncv Uiou art the anpl that oprna the sau.
4ers with the decomposition und muti­
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of these for those, for in another sphere
their occupations will be gone. There
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A few months ago a Russian Feniant
Belle.
and his wife and four children, while
—At the Christian Church next Sab­
traveling in- a sleigh along the hanks
of the Prath, were pursued by a paeJc bath morning
. the .pastor will si. M*uk up.
of woirra. The peasant urged on the on “The Iteligious Out-look of the
10,000 yards Best' Prints nt •’H A B cts.
horses, but soon raw that the wolves Times.”
3,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
were fast gaining upon him. At the
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***
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at 10 cents per yard.
monmt wh«» th.,W&gt;
;
Tk- PWi-mq m »■ iwtnirtor.
3,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dress
Goods, at 10 to 35 cents per yard.
ed by. the ravening beasts, the man;
.
■ebM one of the children. &lt;hr™ 11 in L
J1”!M
»«U -»-fJ
Tlie cheapest and best Hue of Alpacas
..
«..
. ...
.
&gt; turning, (hut at the recent great pubthe mldet of them, nnd while the volve. I uj,,.,,- ;rai|t. „lr in Sew York, the going!
Ladies made-up Suits, in Linen and
were struggling oyer their prey, he ha.*-1 books that were most in"demand und
toned on his horse nnd gained ground, brought the best price* were Webster’* Pique, at $1.W and up.
Four time,
timo. the wolves
«vnlrA« came
rnnn. up
t„&gt; *iU*
...i,l, (o
DlCtlOIlUrieS,'from
till'
fa Ill OUA edition,
Quill tO
We have a large stock of Ladles’ How,
Foor
ll&lt;mt nn&lt;1 bnu
dy jMa-ket
the fugurives, and four tunes the lior- -rhil, fB(.t j„ n ?o&lt;xt indication of tbeal- Gloves, Tie*. Jieck-Wear, and Head*
rible sacrifice wns completed.
At last most universal jxipnliirity vf rbese (tear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
the pwwMt and hi, wife arrived M the books, nnd of the Kroning pal.lie de-511.^. I, nt-tur. it..!.;,.,i
maud for them, it nidu-atesaleon fuct
nearest village, having behind the»i t f far
inippftitiiee, nnd Hint is
. tlie bones of their four children. • in the interest the jieopfe uro taking in
the bitterness of her despair the moth- the study of their own language. This
er infonoed aSain«t her hwbnnd. but 1 la oneojtroiMB. iu there lanohnnehuf
.i i
odiicniion tent is now and has been so
the Judges, considering that if tin- peas- ^1^^ „ tbe common hmm lies of
nnt had not resigned himself to the j Hpellina und defining. It is often astonhorrible sacrifice he would not only i iahing and grievous to see.how grossly
— 1--M. ch&lt;ldnm. bufttlaohlawife.
AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
acquitted tbe prisoner.
|
prouunciutiou and meaning of ur­
IT. FOR WE DO
-----------------diniiry words and phrase*. They canThc Newark baby thnt falls from the not express their thought* for the
third rtmyoftb. bm« tothe pay, ""fionij — ven- often they ex’•
’ dUwreut from what
'
ment below withnnt sustaining any m- they
they -du ..„t
not uu...UJ intend, Ixieauw J..j
derstand the words they
And In fact we regard it as taking
Jury, hns been out-done in the Village d.
’ employ.
------ ’ ”
of Soudan, France. .The vane on the y.ery ^.....cr.tlv,
frequently, flora the sanie cause,
they
take
no
idea,
or
wrongidewi
from
step backward to do su.
stee ple of the village church having
-&lt;**T - * 1,0 11 f‘
what they or rend hear.
licconie rusty, a man was gent up the
Tlie remedy for these evils is the
steeple recently to remove it. .lust n* j proper training in the study of words,
by the use of tne Dictionary, and this
he reached the vane he lost bis footing
training should begin qs soon as the
and slid down the steeple, seventy feet, child enn'distinguish between one word,
to ^he roof of the church, from which and another, anil continue indefinitely.
he rebounded and was precipitated to The apparatus for this study, should,
the ground. He was startled some­ of course, lav the most complete and At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00
thorough.to he had. and this is ubundwhat, but sustained no iqjnry.
autly supplied in Webster'# Dicliopar- i
iro, which are jiutiy recognized, whereWITH WOOL FILLING !
The Arisons Indians have a weak­ ever onr langiiiige is spoken, us the I
stand authority tn English. Parents I
ness for cremation. Among them when and tcacbers can in no other way so ef-. Cash does the Busi lies* I
a husband and wife get at that point fectttnlly or so cheaply promote the ed- ;
--------where in a civilixed land separation in ucationnl interests of their chRdren.
when of stiitabh* age, as by putting in ]
...
...
...
lied and Itoard is considered desirable, their
hand* any one of Webster’*
The same might be raid of our Mens
the grand eonneil of the trilie sits on School Dictionaries, for daily use in Boys’and Youths
the case and condemns the. couple to bo connection with the study of their les-'
burpt together. When, moreover, a sons, nnd by placing on the family cen­
table, or the teacher’s desk ns the
mother dies in childbirth, the offspring ter
authoritative guide and standard, a
is burnt alive on its own responsibili­ copr of the Unabridged.
ties. No missionaries.
The unabridged &lt;-ontain* 8,000 illnsMon’s Good Working Fonts
tmtions. over 114,000 words in its vo­
cabularies. and 10,000 word" and mean­ only $1.00.
A New Hampshire paper relates tliat
ing* not in any other Dirtiorairy ; the
Men’s Ckssimere Suits from
at Newton, in that State, a mad dogqf- abridged editions ciuniuise “Toe Pri­
ter baring been wounded, took refuge' mary'- Wh’ch ha* the largest sale, and $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.
in a barn, where some of the hay be­ which has some capital rales for spell­
ing. “The Common School,” is siniicame soaked with of his blood. The lar, but larger,-with lablesof svnoninis, CxO
FORTHLExML X
hay was fed to a horse, which went &amp;r. "Tlie High School,” .till fuller,
with innliy useful tables. “The “Aca­
mail.
While you have the money to do so.
demic” and “Counting House” for ad­
An Ohio youth, who desired to wed vanced schools and for general home
and business lies. The latter ha* some
the object of his affections, had an in­ spceiaHy valuable coiumvrcial nnd titerview with her parental ancestor, in nancial tables.
Tin- little "Pocket”
which be stated that although he had edition, with its briglit urilt edges nnd
no wraith to apeak of yet. he was “chock tnorooco binding-, is truly an invaluable
pocket companion. It contains more Follow next, and and jrriccs will snake
full of days’ works.”
He got the girl. than 18,000 words, rale* for spelling,
you happy.
many abreriatums. wo»d&lt;and phrases,
Oregon has anew expedient for keep­ proverbs, etc., ordinnrilv met with in
theGrvek, Latin nnd Modem langnsges.
ing her citiaen* sober.
Every man.
Whether it ia convenient or not to have SPEAK KIGHT OUT LOID •
who drinks is obliged to take oat a li­ copies of the other books of the series
cense costing $8. It is a penal offense ws certainly »• &lt;-&lt;inimvn&lt;l that all should
for any Hqnor dealer to sell a drink to, JKMCM ii com of the Pocket, which,
Sugnra. Teas, Coffrea. Bpicca, White­
when not oUm-wJiw obuiineble, may lie
an unlicensed person.
c bid by mail, by enclosing &gt;1.00 to the fish, Mackinaw Trent. Codfish, Halibut.
publisher*. Me&gt;sks. I vl*ox, Blakemax, Mackerel. To make the mother* and
Before the Court.
Taylor &amp; C&lt;&gt;., 138 and 140 Grand 8U little ones happy, we give a beautiful
Oil Chromo away with each and every
“Uncle Abe, what does this mean F
pound of Tea. Don’t-get excited and
naked the Court of an aged coInTM gen­
say we will bud, for we cax do bud*
A
Conciliatory
Deacon.
tleman who limped ont und looked
new on 10 per cent profit, and afford
nrtMwd aa if he expecte&lt;! to wo ghosts.
to be genernna.
"It mrttM dot be in n ImmI fix, l«ra.“
A sionr is told of two worthy New
replied Unele Abe. “Ire done gone up Engiaud deacons between whom a bit­
de spout onlrra goes liglit on me.”
ter feud had long existed concerning"
“You got tight. I liear."
some con tested |»oint. Neither would
“Waal, sort o’ tigirf, bat I knew who field, and the matter threatened to lie
Itwaa all de time, an’ I could keep the handed down to the next generation,
■Wewalk tike a book.”
Rememlier we have the inside track
when one dav Deacon Smith appeared
“You were trying to-cartera vacant More his old enemy, and soUtmnly on tbit line of Goods, and you can not
building and the officer thinks you said:
i afford to go footaore and weary, when
.
Hkrant to steal the door knoim nnd lead
yon
can buy of us Mun’s solid Boots at
“Brother Jones, it is a shame that
this quarrel of pure ahould bring scan­ tJJu per pair. Look at our Blooming
Ixulies Kid
■To’ de Lawd, boss, but dnt ain’t my dal upon the church. 1 have prayed Buckle Alexis at $1.73.
rJe. jw how. Im&gt; been bangin' ’round earnestly for guidance in the mutter, Croquet SHpa are neat andMylidi. and
■*“ ** moa’ twenty yeara now, and und have come to the conclusion that 75 ern ts buys them. Look at our Misses
furt time I was ever '»pecied yon most give in, for I cannot”
'‘oataaL I ’memlieTv bein’
hbtue, butjewi wimt fur I
I ’aprete I was drunker dan
Then- m no Medicine t hat has socoma-lling Goods
dis was a hard winwhich we
au’ Luj jc.a pickin'
iox
Croup, Hwmieaml all latag
No Medicine
on nodi fsworable term*,
would Im- the
“Will vrrtt nroatinr aat to drink any
Nashville, May 8th.

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Jan. L. Erfmn. Gao. F. Moorr.
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.
I intend to make it an ’
.................
“H
” a new and delightful
tesxxar1"retroit.
sold by Halbert A. Co., Nash­
. inducement for people to do their trading Perfume
ville, Mich., elsewhere by dealers genBRING YOUR LITTLE “rJ^tlt^-^M^L^J^iwith me. My expenses are light, I “paddle ctallv.
LEGAL.
own canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,
10 CENTS ALONG!
w can and win geU gell
my
Goodg as uni.
No Credit Buxinees !

J?DKON, MOOKE A C'

ackmetack

Take Motia

P

4SIW0 , formally low as any store in

Iran andForaira Pau-BUkr CMcreaBt-a $

'I'HE I’ENHlONH OF INVALID MH.DIEIW
1 van l« IncTeaard any Ume it the dUabltlly baa

MQNEER STORE!

W«. A AYL8W0RTI &amp; CO.

left ar

Eaton or Barry
counties. Your patronage
will be appreciated.
E
,
O
1 A
Produce taken in exchange tor goods.

JOHN HOLMES.

Nashville, May 2id, 1877.

Jere

Take Notice.

CQme Again !

Mpnnaible,
•
listed. Maple Grove, May Tth. ltd.
I» ROBATIC

WITH A BRAN NEW STOCK OF

&lt;
NEW goods !I

Summer Goods !
Onr old Stoek ha« all been cloned ont and Our Store iu

t petition, duly verified,
nrartn. that thU Court
rheira of Mid dacraMd,

Tliervapin it

Too full of New Goods
FOR COMFORT. AND

THEY MUST BE

SPECIALTIES

SOLD I
ty of taartw.
CLEMEST SMITH.
JiMr* of Probate.

SO IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR
At oar Store than elsewhere, don't blame us.

HATS, CAPS AID GENTS' FURNIJHI KG GOODS

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

usic

cost

CLOTHING

ov,‘ GROCERIES

m sic

ash

DBY GOODS,

LEK.,

KT* We are at home in oar New Store, having no rents to par. and J”
shall be glad to see all of our old customers and"tnany new ones.

v rsn &lt;&lt; jot
w. niuire*

KOCHER BROS
MEN’S AND BOYS’

Dni«4. April iiad, A. D. TB77.
J-3S
p. HOUJEB, Otunilau.

QO TO

BOISE BROTHERS.

D. »n.

....................
JmoV Fisuck, Coatj^naul,

CLOTHING,

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Books of all Kinds,
A CHOICE

LINE OF

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,
WHICH IS CHEAPER

THAN EVEH!

COME AND SEE.

PAINTS, OILS.
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PERFUMERIES,
BOX PAPERS.
DYE-STUFFS,
FANCY PAPERS.
TOILET ARTICLES,
FINE CIGARS.
AND TOBACCOS,

BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

Which we will warrant, and und sell with all th* above named articles

VtBT LOW FOR CASH.
Thanks for past favors,

BOISE BROS
ay HEMEMBER

THE PLACK

a. N.n Nott,
urd LlKUr Fn

�W-AZR,! V7-JLR,!

■Goods &gt;t &lt;&gt;«i,-rrrn&gt;.
FRIDAY.

MAV nth, unt •ml pra.ra iJwt th.

_______son
rwo.ynrr-old
of Wm. A. Aylsworth, but Monday
Awallewml t lie contents at.a bottle, sup—8ee Kocher Bros, new advt. and pored to contaju (M
‘
htoDdaomrly stocked Store.
pouou.
pobou. . »tc
He uuim
'
went into
-N. P. Frink, is erecting a tarn and
but good i
T. C. Downing i* preparing to followr promptly brought into nre. the little
fellow was soon ndievrtl from his suf­
ferings and hi* life spared.

A.. .Aybworth at the late odministra-■

TON ST0RE!ToARM8THrc&gt;T!

If "We Must Fltrht,

until

At C. C. Wolcott's.

tar I have 00 pairs of Misses’ Kid
Slips, worth $1.00, which I wiU sell for
50 eta. per pair.
G. A. Truman.
cards in the way of complainta of Sam­
”&gt; Cotton ud Eli«»l»th Cotton. &lt;bo
ing cattle. Apply to Gxo. Sixrsox.
have reatdved to benoeforth do a wrong
instead of suffering a wrong towards
FT Cash will be paid ter 8,000 lbs.
ja^Dried Appleaat the Ckwtbal-Stoke.
Uwlrkm. .ndhrart., hutof
i secure a dress pattern from
py little children, ha* span nd,
.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

FIGHT IT IS!

One Grand Sweep?
New Goods
Just Received

strife. blit
country fn
the enemy.
have a full supply of immitioti* of war.
and well skilled generals. Onr caval­
ry is drilling every day. and He is well
skUIed.in Drilling. There will ta no
skinnislung on the line, for all our big
guns are at tbe front, und it will make
no dilfrrenro whether ooprr and TUden
are elei-ted or not. the figtit will go on
just the Mme. Thi* wnr is not likely
to make the country any poorer, neith­
er is it protable there will ta any more
iridoim and Orpkac* in cxuueqnenrr nf
it. Bnt it is protabie that the most of
these shoddy Buggies floating shout
the raaiitry for sale, will ta sold for
w hat they are worth hi the future, for
we now offer our Single Buggies i»t one
hundred dollar* ni-ierf . and Platform
Farmer’s Double Buggies Tor one hun­
dred nnd thirty dollarii. All onr work
we warrant first-clu**. We are acr«*«able, and rcsisinaible in case of a fail­
ure of any of onr work.

—As Mr. N. C. Cross, a peaceful far­
mer of Rutland township, won. driving
SUMPTUL
Alapaeea*. Ca*hmew. and French
—L.J. Wheeler and L. L. Loomis, ncrose the bridgi- at NetAp’s Mllir.,
Suitings, juat opened to the public.
• meditating upon the procjwt of nn
each have .nobby iww awnings over
Nashville fkhaols.
At Kocbmk Bro*.’
abundant crop of wheat and potato
their store fronts.
l it--., the bridge suddenly gave way
Report
of
attendance
for
the
month
FP* Polish Serge Gaiter* 80 eta., $1,
—Our three saw mills have finished
and he found himself, team and wag-, ‘•uding May 4th, 1877:
and $1 JO per pair at
Gkiffith'*.
np their crop of saw logs, which aggre­
on in six feet of niea eool water. The gate two millim^feet of lumber.
ry 50 different kinds of Wall Paper
horse* were somewhat injured, the bar- ,am, 54; average attendance, 42.
and
Border
to
match
ar
Tuuman’s.
1 neas riddled, mid thd?wagon badly
Intermediate department,—No acholnew honse completed, and ix putting’ reared.
ars. 46; average attendance, 86.
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
the roof on. It has two upright* and u
High school,—No. scholars, 52; averI wish to say to the readera of the
wing.
Nrw» that I am prepared to rell Goods
week, purchasing his second stock of
—House cleaning rime is upon ns spring good*, and now new good* &gt;nr
Total No. of Scholars, 152; average cheaper than ever. I have a largo stock
and many of the beauties of gentle
of Clothing, for Ixith men and lioys,
Ix-tng tumbled into his long brick till attendance, 117.
spring are lost in oblivion in conse­
which I am selling at panic price* for
you can’t rest. Mr. Truman wo* very Tkachkrs
J. I*. REED 4c CO..
quence.
.
Mima McCartxet, Primary Dep’t.
careful in selecting a superb quality of
Has I in IP*, Nlich.
—J. H. Lee is building a kitchen to good* consisting of mercbandire of ev­
Mbs. Beebk, Intermediate Dep’L
ery department. "The proof of the
his houre. Hoti, always keeps up with ery dereriptioue, and as good* are being
J. S Boise, Jb., High School.
pudding,’’ &amp;c.' When in the dty call
the times in the mutter of improve­ »0ld very close in thia village, he pro­
on
R. J. GRANT.
VERMO'tTHLLE ITEMS.
ment*.
Hartings. .-\priI 30th, 1877. ~ 83-87.
pore* to dispose of thin stock of good*
—New sidewalks go down a* if by at just enough money to make it a le­
I wish to inform the farmer* of Bar­
BEST FRUITS MANUFACTURED,
6 CENTS
fy Beat brand of Print* 6 eta, at
An enthusiastic temperance maM
ry and Eaton cmmtien. that I are Btvmagic. Also tbe unwary pedestrian gal transaction. He in rellinga MInnes’
EMPIRE DRESS SUITINGS. (Worsted)
Tacmax’s.
. 12j CENTO — ; pared to furnish then) from till* date
who encounters n bad place in some of $1 kid slipper for 50 cent*, nnd other meeting was held in the Congregation­
FINE MOHAIR LUSTRE!?, (New Shades)
5C
|
with
my Poular Wagons, which 1 can
25 CENTS
rp* Miller’ll, of Charlotte, Plow* and
goods in proportion. Don’t fail to give al Church last Sabbath evening. Elo­
the old walks,
’
Hired nt tigun** slightly in advance of
GOOD BLACK FAVORITE ALP1CA, (Double Width)
25. CENTO
quent addresses were delivered by G. Pointe for Kale by A. M. Dacgherty.
f. those of »n i*femr make, which are 1*—Horace Dean, of Maple Grove, ha* him a call.
W. Hoskins, W. R. Martin, and the
YARD WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN,
07 CENTS O ! ing palmed otr upon au honest public
Wasted—IM buahels of bean* at tbe
made onr heart* glad with a present of
—Geo. M. Wilkinson, of Hope town­ President, J. R. Wooden. A poem pre­
n* the beat wagon* in the v.orid.
SHEETINGS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Central Store.
a bushel of well -preserved "Ikihs” ap­ ship, advertise* bin wife, Calfurno. a*
&lt; I Before making yoar purchare ploane
pared for the occasion was read by Mrs.
THREE PAIR HEAVY HOSE.
25 CENTS
Q) i call and examine
ple*. Thank*.
___ _______
leaving hi* Ixil mid
board,____
but_______
Calfur- Frank Kelly. At the close of the meet­
EV The finest dinplay of Ladies’
FOUR SPOOLS THREAD.
10 CENTS
—It must have rained pack peddlars | ua immediately toe* the mark, and
ing a large number signed the pledge. White Dre** Good n consisting of Vic­
PINS, THREE PAPERS,
10 CENTS OI which I take pleasure in showing, for
last BAturday
They .yvere almost oAi ►avers that George had no bed and
toria Lawn*, etc., juat opened, and sel­
Tlie Red Ribbon boys, are to make a
BEST NEEDLES,
&lt;15 CENTS W! I wont it jlintiqctly known that my
thick a* toad* in a thunder storm, in Ixiard, (it belonged to her), and that
ling from 121 oenta up. Elegant spring
visit to Shaytown next Sabbath even­
Timber I* the bent second growth and
CHILD’S HOSE, (Striped)
05 CENTS
she is willing to wash the mud out. of
aud summer Myles. Don’t bay until
this village on thpt day.
M thoroughly mi woneil.
ing. I am informed that they have
bis hair, pull off his boots, spenge the
you look them over.
And Other Good? Hold aw Low in Proportion. • j N. B.—I will Sve tlie l»e*t warran—The Band now hove one of the beat
laid out a campaign which takes in
i ty on my work of any parties ill Barry
At Kocher Bros.’
cornet players in the state,—Walter vomit from his clothes, and be a tender nearly every school district in tills part
or Eaton counties. .
and affectionate spouse, bnt her hus­
rp" Lodie* don’t forget those Duplex •
Huntington, of Frankfort, who will
of the county.
r-p-p-i
I
,
E&gt; COOK fc CO.
band is unfaithful and for more than
Correte
at
T
blman
'
s
.
j
permanently locate here.
Charles Hull has moved into the store
two years has spent his time in court­
; JONES 4 SELLECK.
—Improvement* arc going on nil oy­ ing other women, in addition to get­ vacated by M. A. Hance, and L. A.
— Farmer*, go to the foundry nnd
er the villaps thisspring, and NasliviHe ting periodically drunk, and that is Dunlap occupies the building formerly get your Cantings nnd AgriculturalImused by Mr. Hull.
will soon liecome not&lt;*d for it* fine res­ what caused the ruction.
The old Vermontville House is being
idence* nnd attractive grounds.
—A spirited discussion occurred in fitted up in elegant style. R. T. Caton Best of Blacksmithing done to order.
—Jerne Austin and Tommy Puricey, the Reform ClulMnccting last Monday
SAMPLES FREE.
takes poacssion nr.xt week.
J. M. Wood.
with the trowel nnd the hawk, are go­ night, as to whether games, (such as
Several of our citizens are away at
ing for the Opera Houre. The job of rthk rhwk.T., rb. » nnd HlH.nl.,) Jn^kmn ihu w«-k .tl&lt; n&lt;iiuK th-Ternty I make sjiecial prices in n good
plastering will be completed next week. should lx* introduced into the reading
many kinds of Goods. Call and see.
pcrance Convention.
H. I. B.
G. A. Trnman.
—And now another lawyer will see if room. Many hpeechefl were made, pro
LADIE8- GOOD SERGESHOES, 0.20
Vermontville will furnish him business atM eon, upon the subject; but the choi­
—N ews comes to us of a sad suicide
— Milk Crocks 11 cents each nt
enough to buy wherewith and good cest sentiments and the-moat convinc­ at Charlotte.
Last Friday evening.
___
Daegherty’s.
clothe*. His name is 0. N. Care and ing arguments were advanced against Miss Rebecca Puffenberger, a pretty
This is no humbug, but a Genuine Reduction in prices, caused by the scarcity ;
t r Three pounds of good rice for
the introduction &lt;£ said game* by the young lady, a seamstress, boarding
he is from Adrian.
of money, and mobey we must have. We have the largest stock ami assortment j
&lt;&gt;:ntra l Store.
President of the Lndiea Temperance with Mrs. Whitehouse, nt Charlotte, re­ 35 cents at the
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
in the Village of Nashville, and we Invite the inspection of nil classes, man
1 —We’ll take it all back h lint we said
Union, Mrs. Eva Young. the Superin­ quested a young man, Henry Jackson,
ry Fashionable Millinery work done woman, and child. Al! goods sold. Dot satisfactory, moucy refunded.
aliout that self-acting clothes Fine'reel.
tendent of the prosperous Christian to take her to her home five miles cast
•TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANKat the roost reasonable terms. Dress
B. Slade, the agent, bamboozled u* in­
LIT Tlie highest Market Ibices paid for all kinds of Produce.
Sabbath School, aud the talented wife of the city, but before starting she step­ Making, Cutting and fitting a special­
to giving it a notice and then swindled
of our popular M._ I)., nnd when a vote ped into a drug store and asked for 25 ty. The latent nnd most stylinli jmt■ FUE FOR PAST FAVORS, THEY 80­
us ont of our jiny. Heisn dead-licat.
was taken the gameist* found them­ cents worth of strychnine to kill rats.
! LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATerna always on hand. Please give us a I
—The regular temperance meeting selves badly beaten.
.
Stepping into the millinery store of trial.
Mrs. Bckrows A Cassell, j
was held at the Christian Church, Sun­
Parks A Johnson she took the poiton dry,
— Solid Cast Steel Shovels for $1.25,1
day evening.
Good aildrcsse* were
I RON AGE.
26-38
Aylsworth &amp; Co. Don’t it rend slick ! then getting into the buggy she started
At C. C. Wolcott's, j
made by Rev’s. W. R. Northrup, Thom­
Their brick store is full to over-flowing homeward, conversing to her compan­
HIGDON A XORTO.V.
a*. Dcyc, and D. W. Lincoln and’Wm.
ion
in
a
guy
and
careless
nunner,
but
—James Fleming will receive a Mock I
with a choice stock of new goods, that
I
A
I
NS
WORTH
Ic
BROOKS.
Troxell.
were bought close for cash, and which before they had rode two miles she was of Rockford Watches, nl&gt;oiit May 15th,
Cull nnd see
—The Barry Co. Medical Association we are assured will be sold nt an ad­ taken with spasms and told Jackson to direct from the factory.
General Dealers iu
held thejr recond meeting nt Haotinga vance of only ten per cent on cost. drive fast for she had but a few min­ them at his store.
Inst TueMny, nnd direusred topic* of "It’s funny how they doit, but they do.” utes to live, as she had. taken poison.
—
Remember
D
aCGBEBTY reltn till [
interest to the medical fraternity. Drs. Mr. Aylsworth will remain upon the Jackson stopped nt n house, doctors
kinds of Crocks at 11 cent* per gallon. ■
„—
»
—_
Me K-.viI continue to tmy the Ulfhevt Market
Young and McCormick attended from road, but H. R. Dickinson will take were sent for. but could render no aid,
IW
|
/"I
|J ■
I
1 Price In Cnah for all klnda of Oralu and Parmen
charge of the business, and conduct it and iu threeliourHshepxpired. express­
this village.
ing
no
regret
for
the
rush
deed.
It
is
The
tawt
Uncolored
Japan
...
.80
cts.
i
in a manner that will draw patronage
—Last Sabbath the Christian Sabbath
Good Uncolored Japan...8 lbs for 81 ■
from many mile* aroumV Will is one whispered that she was eaccin/c, had
School voted $14 towards paying for of tbe old btrtbuite men of Nashville | liecn engaged to be married, but her
Goon$Uncolored Japan.. .4 lbs for 811
v
7
STUCCO, HAIR, 4C.,
the new bell for the church, which and Hiram hmiimd nevrral yarn ex- ,av“ 1,r&lt;,k&lt;&gt; ,h" -"lowment. whidi
make* a total of $125 raised for that perLme iu the merranlile imam™. '“W"
&gt;■« »»••«
in Mk-blpm.
ry 100 pieces New Style Print*, just
purpore, and tlie bell is to lie rent for then-ton* ».■ pnxlici that the io-,„r-(hor^bamo .b« rouid (area
received, at 4, 5, 6. and 7 cts. per yard, |
immediately.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
wnl store will nave a large trade.
; &gt;*•
loving
- God,
’ —
rather
♦*-— »»
than
—• -a cruel nnd
-* un­
At Griffith’s.
friendly world.
—Yestrday morn, when Cba*. Furniw
.
XAHUVILLE FOI VDRY.
ty Six barn of Soap for twenty-five
wa* about to start up his engine, it
HASTINGS ITEMS.
NEIGHBORING
NOTES.
cent*
nt
the
C
entbal
Stork.
wouldn't, gn, and found tliat in the
I The above Foundry is now in oondinight some miscreant had pounded the
Geo. Sloan, the villainous tramp, who
• tiou to turn out al! manner of
Family White Fish, $8.50.
A week ago last Sabbath whilst Geo.
cylinder full of sand, through the oil
, committed the' rape, mentioned last Wilson, of Kalamo, was driving his
Codfish 7 cent* per pound.
cup. Meau.buidness.
week, was brought into court Monday family to church, his colts took fright
Rice 8 cent* per pound.
—Maple Grove as a general thing and plead guilty. Tlie juiy hu* found at an umbrella and ran away. The
Corn, 2 can* for 25 cents.
contains very enterprising citizens, full Wm. McGraw, the unfortunate Assyr­ polr ran into the ground, throwing all
At Daugherty's.
’ manufactured and Lrpt constantly on
of American go-a-hcnd-i-tive-niws. ian, guilty of fraud. Both were re­ out, injuring Mr. Wilson seriously, and
nr Sugar Cured Hams only 19 eta.
For instance, n couple who were mar­ manded to.jail for sentence.
breaking one of the colt’s legs.
per lb. at the old and reliable meat
BLACKSMITHING
ried four monthsago. now haven threeM. C. Crandall, of Creasy’s Corners,
On Tuesday of but week, whilst Mrs. market of Roe &amp; Cleveb.
done to order. Patronize home insti­
weeks-old darling baby.
has accepted the challenge of C. G. W. H. Gould, of Roxand, Eaton Co.,
tution* and come and rec me.
R00TS AND SHOES.
Mixer,
of
this
city,
fora
colar-nud-cl,
W.
V..J
,
....
»
.
VMM
MM..
X.
J. M. WOOD.
—Elijah Barnum, of Woodland, has
was doing her washing, she accidentalDon’t buy a pair until you have ex­
wrestle for n stake of $200, and ■: ly spilled a pail of hot suds upon her
a suit in the Circuit Court, to recoverr&lt;liow
’
amined our new stock and price*.
j
Union
Hall,
Kalainazno,
is
to
be
the
by right of dower of his wife, n
3byear-old son, scalding him so badly
Kocker Bros.
The new Improved Buckeye Junior Culiivator fur 1877 Ims a new ad-1
fbofkietok
quarter of section of land on Sec. 84.# place, and Tuesday, May 15th, the time. that he died Id leas than a day after­
*T.i*T~^7*
j
A little daughter of Geo. W.CoIe fell wards.
Tbe claim includes the farm owned by•
EF* Don’t buy Tea until yon gut sam­ justablc axle by which tho wheels can be thrown forward or back, and thus |
into n deep cistern IMflny. Her mothR. 8. Brady, of this village.
Thu tanking firm of Dutton Ac Wil­ ples of my new 56 cent Tea. It beats enabling the downward draft in front or rear of the axle*, and. thereby prop- nivp nnd UflAPTllWn QTARIl
erly
balancing
the
Cultivator
in
hard
or
soft
ground,
riding
or
walking,
or
uAufi
dull
DuAlliJlllU
dIAdLid,
( er Jumped in to save her, but became liams. of Eaton Rapids, have disposed the world.
D. C. Griffith.
-The new Baptist Church, in this
with a light or heavy driver. This important feature is entirely new, and
so exhausted she could only hold her’ of tlieir tanking interest to the Ann of
C7* Look in tbe Central Store and
village, will be dedicated on Thursday,
gives the operator camplete control of the upward oi downward draft ou
NASHVILLE MILD
darling out of the water and cry for Bowne, Combs Ac Co., of Middleville,
the 17th day of May. Preaching Wedsee whnt improvement* have been
ihe’horses’ necks.
help. Both wen- saved.
who
will
hereafter
continue
busineas
neaday evening the 16th, Thursday the
made there.
Ja*. H. Sutton couldn't rell enough nt tath points.
THE FOOT TREADELS are universally admired by all, and no one
17th, morning and evening.
Pro­
QT Good Slippers for B0 cts. at
will de without them after once using (hem. The raising of the shovels by
Charlotte ha* four distinct temper­
grammes will be printed and circulated. whiskey in six days, and so trespassed
w UlUn* * Hack for mj Ullu.ran be •ccoMBi'xlaled
•Griffith’s.
tne feet, leaves both hands free to handle the team, doe* away with mak­ by tearliiK th*lr onl«r&gt; al the Vnlan Honne.
upon the Holy Sabliath, but the priti- ance organizations. One for tlie men,
—One nightlast week the R. IL bridgi* legc cost him over $lu.
— Ladies Foxed Shoes $1.25, worth ing a full stop when turning around, is much le*s hboriovs, and enables a
one tor the women, one for youths, and
over that tmd sink hole just west of
boy to operate the Cultivator who could not wiihout the treadles.
.Tromax’s.
Shuriff Cressy went to Toledo nnd one for the juveniles, with a member­ $1.50. at
Hastings, sunk six feet. A large force
arrested John E. WiUis, last Saturday, ship aggregating nearly 1,000.
THE ONLY PRACTICLE SHIELD IN USE.—It is the favorite Ro-j
CF* Big Itargainn tn Spring Shawl*.
of workmen wen immediately put to
for forging notes, now in tlie hands of
tary
tarv Shield, the anlv
anly nractical
practical Shield in the market, which not on'v
only tacts!
tacts 1
-r y rv»T7 e, CfYX’U
S.
A.
Barnes,
of
Charlotte,
has
just
Good
Goods,
elegant
style*
and
low
work to fill in the same, w ho labonsl
the
young plsnte but entirely remedies the difficultp of clogging with stalks |
* -•-'•LjIn A Zj
cMIx O
tlie National BauR.
returned from Ottawa, Kan., with the prices, at
Kocher Bros.
night aud day until it was in a safe and
or other trash.
The Hastiugs grange asks the co-op­ handsome fnil-ldooded trotting stall­
.Manufnctnre ami Deal in
perfect condition.
Raisins by the box 70 cents.
*
eration of the other grange* of the ion, "Mansfield,” that cost him the neat
THE SEEDING ATTACHMENT is substantially made cf the very
Box Herring, 125 in box, 80 cent*.
—At a meeting held at the Christian county in the matter of erecting a wure- sumGfUOOO. Good bom.
No. 1 new Trout and Whitehall, nil beat material, simple in it* cunsiruclirn. easily operated, will sew any de­
Church last Wednesday evening, the boure in this city.
sired a album of Wheat, Rye, Barley. Oats. Flax, 4c
The quantity sown
Dr. Isherwood.of Charlotte, must an­
t
D
acghkrtt
’
s
.
feeling prevailed that something ought
•f Every Deecri|Mi»n,
is regulated by a set screw at the end of the hopper; and it is, provided
Itenjamin Howe, of Baltimore, had swer to the charge of malpractice, Mrs.
to be done to the church, and necessary
New Millinery.
with an Index and Dial which shows the amount it is set io sow. and can
his leg Imdly smasln-d last week by Davison, of Benton, haying died under
From a Wash Stand to a
»•
committee* were appointed to ascertain
Miss L. Hungerford wishes to an- be varied as much, or little as tbe condition or size of tbe grain may demand.
catching it under a timber.
singular drcumstaBeoi whilst undei
the expense of paint ing, papering nn d
nounec to the ladies of Nashville. that
his treatment
WITH OUR IMPRONED SCATTERED the gram is carried down
Frank Kimble, George and Otadiah she wfl* open her store on the 15th, and two feet below the hopper, which protects it from the wind until it leaves
VILLAGE GIBBLE-GABBLE.
—Editor Hoskins, we are glad to hour
Herrick, of Walton township, paid into will be prepared to do Dressmaking, the Scalierer, and thus insures an aven distribution of the grain .
IN OUR
you say Vermuntvillc is a live town.
We an* In for a new fence,—picket. the Chariotte city treaanry $80. for the Millinery, and Hair Drearing in the lat­
Theae Cultivators are sold with or wiihout the Seeding Attachment, as Coffin Department!
Him L. Hcxgkbfvrd.
privilege of
drunken tear one 4ay est styles.
John Roberta Is seriously ill with a
it
can
be
added
without
trouble
whenever
desired.
Wo have a large stock of Coflu and
town U a home-thief. falsifier, and the
— Eadies, see our new styles in Col­
billious fever.
Cteheteaodafall line of
The Western Union Telegraph Co. lars, Cuffs, and Ties, before purchasing.
T. T. Crandall, fonneriy principal of
onr schools is in the village.
Kocher Bros.
rail. Stick np for your own village;
heart of Charlotte.
Dr. W. H. Young is attending the
State Medical Association, at Battle
God and faint not. and charity will
wneat crop was never better
Now is the time of year for Pneumon­
beam upon yon with all of her intrinsic
ia, Lung l ever, dee.
Every family
And a careful man to attend
We guarantee the BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR far superior to any
should have a bottle of Bcmchkk'sGkkloveliness. That’s our religion.
FUNERALS.
max Syrup. Don’t allow for one mo­ made, and every termer should see the BUCKEYE at the
foraia with her mother, nnd will tarry
refonuenu
—On Monday last Oswald Jenson de­
ment teat cough to take bold of your
theto one year.
'
We
have
added to onr New Manu­
child, your family or yourself. Con­
parted for his future camping ground,
factory a PLANER AMD MATCHER.
Eld. Northrup la in the village, and
—Woodland Center,—with a good aswill
remain
until
after
the
dedication
Hois
•ortmciit of general merdutudiM-. Os­
tt I* true Gkb■
sie is a live American tay, foil of "vnn” of the Baptist Church.
max Stuff
g thousands of

and must be sold
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BREFOE !

WAGONS’ WAGONS!

READ AND CONSIDER!

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a

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20 CTS. PER LB.I

SHOES, cheap, cheap 33:51

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Buckeye Cultivator
Buckeye Cultivator,
IMPROVED FOR THE SEASON OF 1877,

With New Adjustable Axle, High Wheels, Broad
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Great Centennial

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Kurnit/ure!

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UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!

FINE HEARSE!

HARDWARE A AGRIICULTUAL STORES,

Freight ngvut, E. L. Parrish, spent
and enterprise, and his competitors
will have to "look a leedle oud” or jhey the find, half of th.- weak in Chicago.
may And thumselve* left, in tlie point

A. Co., and will carry a stock of season-

eent*.

Begular

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�«■
. Hr. Aim?* COLUMN.

dry

■ tributary
m ;: I.: r. •

r.
hefoIloWMa S1U,OOO;
• MnftBriw, 11,000;. (iharlevolx.
Frankfort, «t,000: ManMwJ14,l
;Bl*ck

lively lumartad that
alive. Tbe bodlea

gotiiMlng with English amllaliats fur
. mtaey with which to tnrfld a railroad
tunnel undcr-the Detroit river.
The Vandwbllta have Iwen looking at
their Michigan railrosda.
Hon. Wm. B. Williams has been ap­
pointed and confirmed Htale Kailniad
I'runmlmionsr.
.
.
Harrv Saunders, charged with burglary
from the offtoe of tbe Police Court clerk,
al Detroit, wm sentenced by Recorder
A sheep-shearing lesllval will be held
at the National Park, Kalamaxoo oounty.
Th* spring meeting of the Hillsdale
Trotting Aseoriation will be held on the
fair grounds, May 24 and gfi.
The whitefish detioaltad tn Grand River
are thriving, and occasionally one is
caught that shown a natiaffidory growth.
Fr^l Morley baa been sentenced st Mt.

i
The proposed extra aoaaion of Conges©
a* been po»ti«ne&lt;l to the 15th of OcCo-

Micltf&lt;an

eras, candidate for Supreme Justice, by
hl* name being mteapelied, and 06 imper­
fect votes.
There were J;97&amp; votes lost to Mr. Col­
lier. for Regent, by hi* nemo I ml ng mis*]&gt;clled, and 80 hnjierfcct votes.

The round hnnae and machine shops of
the Chicago and Port Huron railroad at
Battle Creek burned Saturday. Three
engine*, tool", pattern*, etc., were de­
stroyed. U»a 930,000 to $40,000. The tire
waa first discovered in the oil room, and
it In supposed originated from spontaneons combustion.
Wire A Little'* saw mill, on th* Flint
and 1’cre Marquette railroad, was burned
Hstunlay—loss $5,000 and no insurance.
Also 1- Fenoyer A Co.’* planing mill at
8l Charles— lose (3,500, no insurance.
Fanner* having wheat to sell arc bring­
ing out their Loa*ded stores. A dealer in
Detroit made a purchase of wheal the
other day that hau been in the fanner’s

NoulbernHtate* and California will i»e in
market, and the prospective crop la al­
Dr. D. XL Bennett, a homeopathic phy­
sician, of. Port Huron, has received the
appointment of professor of theory and
practice and diseases of women ana chil­
dren, in the Hahnemann medical college,
of HL Lonia, Mo., and also censor to ex­
amine oandidsteM in Ute same college.
Miss Marv D. Sheldon, of tbounivereltv erase of’Y&lt;, has been called to the nrofivisorehin of English literature at Welleaiey college.
3100,000 in bonds of th" narrow guagtrailroad from Kalamaxoo t&lt;&gt; Hasting" and
Lowen, will be put in the market, and if
they find purchasers th* road will be
puahed through.
Mrs. Elisabeth J. Martin, of Detroit,
han commenced ault in tbe circuit court
of Branch county against F. L. Warren,
of the 8. M. hotel, at Coldwater, claiming
93,000 damages for tbe death of her bus­
bond, Wm. Martin, who fell over the bal­
ustrade in that hotel last October, while
Intoxicated, and received injuries from
which be died the aame day. She charge*
that th* liquor waa procured in the hotel,
and that her husband came to hla death
through th© afiecta of tbe liquor.
A* a measure of safety Dr. Reynolds
advise* the red ribbon boy* to form the
habit of attending church regularly. “No
matter what chureh, but po, any he.
* Aaron Brownell, charged wiln killing
Marvin N. B«il*y, at Quincy, on the 6th
of July last, has been convicted of mur­
der in the second degree aud sentenceil
tr» tbe Stele Prison lor twenty year*.
A reform club of 345 member* waa or­
ganised Saturday evening at Algonac by
W. H. II. Bartram. Seven vessel* will
leave port bearing a rod streamer, aud
nearly every man on board of them will
wear a red ribbon.
Latest Michigan Patents;
Broadcast Sower—L. Collar, FllnL
^Butter Pall Cover—J. G. Fteher, Grand

re for steam boilers—
B«M&gt;k Supports—J. Botideman, Kala-

Hewing Mwnlno Hhnttie—D.
Detroit.

Daly,

&lt;iENERAL NEWS
low. better known aa Parson Brownlow,
died April 29, at hie reaidenoe in Knox­
ville, Tenn.
an old-line Whig, has

redtxwd to twenty.
The ipMeUon of title to H. C. Stale office*
wax settled May 1st by tbo counsel for the

redemptton

ire.

TbeHeventh Cavalry, with 1,100 mrt,
baa left Fort Lincoln and gone in,"te»&lt;*
of Hitting Bull, who is supposed to iw
Hrtuae
north or south of the Ycllowstone. -vdlk
some 600 men. Tbe command will hunt of Dr.-Reynold*, the temperance revlvalhim down and bring in the hostile", when
found, to the agencies.
•
llouee bill No. 328, amending section
Forty-seven 1'xlgre of the lied Cloud

the ’Yelln'-vatone, to aurrendcr Io Gen.

Tbe cranked wbiaky
have tailed
in their effort* to secure entire exemption
fiom payment of lines, farfcltunet and

|UO&lt;IU&gt;CIHUI"&gt;» "V

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fenaea, with interest and ooata, would tie
tbe least that could be demanded ol them

That.lM* cannot be coHooted, by reoaoh
of their insolvency, is no Juwtidcatiot; for
their release.
A special eerolon of Congress has been
called by ■Pie-ddent’s proclamation, tri
meet October 15th.
.
- '.r. *
The Mormons are In an excited state.
The main' Tittahawaaee la filled with
logs fu£ twenty miles below the North They expect the testimony of John D. Ire&gt;
branch. Tbe prospect la that all will be and others will excite the people against
fiosled down to tlie mills without diffi­ them, and they are secretly arming and
drilling to defend themselves.
culty.
The Supreme Court of Pennaylvanis
At Ttentnn Harbor Dr. Reynolds had
an audience of alsmt'MO, and .W signed has affirmed the decision of tbe tower
court in th© caeca of James Cat roll.Jame"
Boyle, Hugh MHieogaii and Jamea
Saloon licensee must be paid up in May, Roarity. of Schuylkill county, and Alex.
and this rat riblxm mania makes it come Campbell, of Carbon county, all Molly
like pulling teeth. Report© from all part* Magu|rre and under sentence of death.
of tM/State indicate that hundreds of —- -------------».ru&lt;,ir.„
_____ ~ at
_t Phlladelsmall drinking places ore being closed]* Tke permanent exhibition
Tbe grounds
____
on account of the Ux and a want of pot- phi* opraed
on_ ■Thuradny.
Ths
..hiLlt. make ■
verv creditable
i
and exhibits
a 'very
show. The main building, it is .aid, ex­
Will F. Goldie, cashier of tbe First Na­ cite* more interest than last yea’.
tional Bank of Haginaw hss dl«*pp&lt;xr»«d,
3,539,829 pounds of oleomargarine, or
and the bank is 93,000 short.
buttorine, waa shipped from New York
The eighth annual re-union of the (mostly to France) during the seven
Michigan Soldiers’ and Sai lor*' Asaoeia- months ending March 3L
tion will take place in the city of Adrian
TheSecretarv of tbe Treasury has catt­
on Wadnaaday, the 23d day of May, 1877. ed tor the redemption of $10,114,M0 of
• The officially declared vote at the re­ 5-30 bands of '85, May. and November.
The amount called for eouatitntrethe res­
cent eleotiofi is:
footey______ - -HW» ftev*r*s_.......... _A8 74&gt; idue of those teaued under under tbo act
of March 3, 1M5, dated Nov. 1, IMS.
&lt; !.U-&gt;ck

Maforitv for Judge Cooley, 3J.906; for
Recent Collier, 22JM5; for Mr. MalU,

her militia, becauae suck a
b«likely to provoke Auatria.
used in celebrating the visit of the Em­
peror. Unroof was destroyed aud the

Ijtke, 916.000; Haugaiuck. fl.MK

iter Bgy, »4.»&gt;; Monroe, W-0®.
Hsmorl Tuttle, of Battle Creek, tilredod
guilty to an asaault upon hi* wife, and
wm An«d 9*5 and txMs- He we* also put
&gt;mdar bond, of giOO far bin good behavior.

QMd tn- hffnfftra by thnac A vak-vcing
from tMe &lt;+iw*&gt;-e arc pnrticiJiarly llabUtlu tenivrff ths polano to ebirarenwho have Lever had tiw dbeaec.
'DHMSCTlOMp FOR ITS FREVEXTION AND Great «*re should be used tothorough!y dlrfirreM any suclfartidra that are
untdt-Htroyed; ahd caution should be
exerdMMl 1-ufore allowing ehiidreo
throughout tbe State of scarlet («er. who have not hadasariH fever to bautbe Stale Board of Health v—a valuable pamphlet, gtv!
Although not so active
jetton of tbe lonlagiuni
Lions in regard to its preyentlon end
restriction.
The importance of the xs lsebiortn* or rajjjhurooF :!*i*l gas,
ao great that we copy below pqre alr, lu liberal nMxmnt, te a very
essential portions of the clr-1 useful and Important agent for the
*
dilution and drotructfon of the poiron
Scarlet fever la now believed to be of the disease: It idiould be employed
oue of the moat contagious diseaaM. freely: but with this aa with bluer
One attack usually ‘preventA subse­ procedure* forthe safety of the QhA!quent attacks. The greatest number fected, great care should be taken-not
of deaths from thia disease are of to iuerease the danger to those already
children under ten yean of age. Adult sick from any cause, who are usually
pefeona do S'lmetlmes have the diwo.se. endangered hv exposure to drafts of
Scarlet fever is believed to arise from a coldnir, and fair Is especially true of
•Uncial contagium or pbteon, which jMiFboun convalescing from scarlet femay be conveyed to penidns previously
unxffbcted by persona! contact, by iriCali of the Extra Session.
fcctcd clothing or paper regs,or by anv
of the discharges hmn the ixxly of a
pereon affeeted with tbe dlaeaee. Tbe
A PBOCLAMATIOX.
discharges from tbe throat, nose and
IFAereaa, The ftnal adjourn inent of
mouth are considered extremely dan­
gerous, but those from the skin, eyes, ihe Forty-fourth Cougrwa without
cant, kidneys and bowels are also dan­ making usual appropriations for the
gerous, and remain so for a consider­ support of tlie army for the fiscal year
able time. Filth, ail forms of nnclean- ending Jane 3fi. 1H&lt;R, preaente tbe ex­
iit* and neglect of ventilation increase traordinary ovcanlon requiring the
Preaident to exerciro the tiower in­
the danger of spreading tlie dtewve.
AIKIN
' It Is believed that the disease may vented in him by tbe Constitution to
lie communicated by a person recover­ cpUYfine tiie Llouve* of Congrats in an­
ing therefrom so long as the nsuol sub­ ticipation of the day fixed by jaw for
i
p
all
bone
of
r»lWf.
.
sequent scaling or peeling of the skin their next meeting; now. therefore, I, IIMe, wiu&gt; nundvo* &lt;
continue*, which sometiineH fa not Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the
completed before tbe lapse of seventy United Htatew, do by virtue, of the
or eighty days, although usually com­ iwwcr to this end in me vested • oy Che
pleted sopner. The Interval of time Conntitutlon convene both Houm* of
which may elaps*- after exposure to Ctjngrvm toaraemble at their re*j«-vtfrom any annoyloc dll
the contagium of acarJci &lt;«Ver, and ive chambeni at 12 o’dock noon, on
&gt;&lt;u iu anlllly and rue
«-«, you hire «myrru»
during wliich a susceptible (Mirson *o । Monday the 16th day &lt;&gt;f October next,
I
run*. Health it cheap
tiMfii
and
there
to
consider
and
deterexpofasl limy expect to be taken nick
Ja. I*&gt; Pot be raialrd or
with the distAse, variea from one to
rtira* or prejudiced. but
&lt;emeul, call k&gt; tolly Im
fourteen days. \Vljenever a child bns dotn and their duty tlie Welfare of the
sore throat and fever, and eejiecially people winy seem tn demand. Tn wiU
when this Is accompanied, by a rash on iievo whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, und
anti caused the aeal
seal of tile
the United
tlie body, the chlhi should lie inime- htoid,
dlately iMilated As completely as powi- Stale* to be affixed.
TOOLATBI DIEDTKBOUGH MEGLECT'.’
ble from other iqeiuberv ot the houseDope at the city ot Washington this
hold and from other persons until a । fifth tidy of May, In the year of our
physician has eeen It and determined Lord 1877. and of the independence of
whether it ha* scariot fever. All per- I tlie United States of America the lOlat. timely, •kllital trait men I ««. nadwt.-d
•onf known to be tirk with (hit dlneeur
U prun/MH .i.xi TAoruo«*k, ■
x
m,
isolated front the, public
'
— 1
Blifkin*,
want* u»
to know whv
why the
The room into which one sick with
Blifkin* wants
disease is placed should previously*-!*! legislature don’t refer the tunnelqurecleared of al! needles* clothing,cariwts. ti"’&gt; to the committee on the bole, and
ratal lliy^risn, and hiring tberough ^diUrtin*.
and apmratartiut healing in.with
dratiery. and other material* likely to done with it.—[Brockton Gaxette.
he l«-»t inr*n» and atyiiatm Iln.lrum. tiu and
harbor the pol*on of the dlMOSft, except
rdlea. known to the Profraion. a ronuaril micsuch article* tu* are essential to tue
HETKOIT MARKETS.
well-being of the patient. The sick j
room may have
have no carpel
carpet, or
or only!
only . r|1W-^boi&lt;m white flo 26^10 60;
room
piece* which can afterward be destroy- ' Mwilum $9 (X)&amp;9 75; Amber* $» 25«io
pieces
tJ. Provision
!’rz-.-U=x should be
L. made
“-.I; for
'.zz tlie
:!. j |„w gnide* to *u;&gt;criine. $5 601^7 00."
ed.
introduction ofa liberal supply of fresh
Wheat—White extra $2 00(92 12; mil­
air, aud the continual cliauge uf tbeair ling extra, *2 14fa2 15 ; No. 1 white, $2 05;
of the room without sensible currents ■ Milling, No l$2 00fa2 01. No. 2 white
or drafts. Pockethandkerchiefa, that $1 92(2-1 9e.
need to be saved, should not be used1
.
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HCARLBT

mill and

Compiled laws, relative to President
elector".

hral purity,” by 17 yeas and 9 uays.
House Joint rreolution No. 4, for the
relief of Robert Winterbottom.

_i. 134. relative to
Uie title of railroad lands, be• Ifrto ft - House bill No. 23, to
i societies for receiving, loan
Ing and inverting money. House bill
No. Ml-, to incorporate Utica.

House bill Nn. 2)2, amending section
7776,- Compiled Laws, relating to the pur­
ity of elections.
Senate bill No. 190. U» protect travel on
highways
House bill No. 25t amending section
4H&amp;I, relating toohanging names of minor
adopted chiidretL
Senate bill No, 133. to amend afibdlvinioris 5 and D &lt;&gt;f MotionV, article ^.genenil
railroad law..
House bill No. 200, unending Hiapter
40, Compiled Laws, retell ng hi tbe aupl»ort of poor peraoniL
House bill No. 241, requiring’danger
signals to tie put up by Itfe-cutterS.
Houne bill No. 347, fixing the punish­
ment for horse stealing.
House bill No. 257, regulating tbe nixe
of packing-barrel*.
.
IIotuMt bill 373, amending aections
4709-10, Compiled Laws, in relation to
tiling chattel mortgage".
House bill No. 35n, amending act e»tabllshiug Board of Public Works in
Grand Rapids.
.
Senate bill No. 217, amending charter
• The steamer Ocqgnic took out an unu­
sually large amount of treasure, aggre­ ot Kocttester.
House bill No. .163, relative to a steno­
gating 91,328,387. from San Francisco, for grapher
for tlie Kent circuit.
China and Japsn on her last trip. It l.(
Senate bill No. 128, establishing the
said tlie amount haa not been exceeded line
between Clinton and Horriaon.
since the 31st of August, 1872. on which
Senate bill No. 10(5, relating to reference
dftte the Japan carried 92,7ttL22ti.
of cause* in chancery.
J no. P. Phair has been reprieved by the
Senate bill No. 165, amending charter
Governor of Vermont until the finit Fri­ of Negaunee.
day in April. 1879.
Senate bill No. 48, relative to bonds of
The boards of t'te Grand Trunk and county officers.
HotiMe bill No. 265, amending section
Groat Western Raitrosda arc now drawing
up article* of agreement resfiecting the 6101, Compiled Laws, relative to exemp­
pooling of their receipt", and nt the meet­ tions.
ing to be held on the 18th of June, it la
Senate bill No. 215, amending act for
probable that the amalgamation *chnnw collecting toll* on St. Mary’s Canal.
House bill No. 431, Incorporating Mani­
will be perfected anti ratified.
tou.
House Joint reeolution No. 19. amend­
ing wet ion 7. article 15 of the constitu­
FOREIGN NEWS.
tion.
Mav 3.—The Senate pmowd House bill
The London Telegraph tdves the fol­ No. 363, for the appointment of a stenog­
lowing account of Hobart Pasha’* run­ rapher* for thrr Kent Circuit, and it
ning the blockadeatGatetx in bl*steamer was given immediate effect.
House bill No. 178, to protect the proRettymo: The admiral left Rutschuk at
night, approaching Galatx, which was C-gation of tteh: House bill No. 247, for
le prevention-&lt;»f hors* "foaling; House
guarded by torpedoe* and heavy batteries
commanding the river. The ligtite &lt;»u bill No. 249. requiring i&lt;w-cutter« tn erect
the ttcanie’ were extinguished, but a danger signal"; House bill No. 248, to
rocket from the Roumanian shore showed prevent the destruction of mmkrata;
that the Bteamer was discovered. Com­ House billNo. 256. amending section 7333,
ing abreast of tbe batteries heavy guns concerning fraudulent debtors.
Also, Senate Joint resolution No. 21,
began to tire, but the Rettymo was run
no close hi shore that the gunner* were pro|&gt;OHing an amendment to the constitu­
iinabl* to depress their piece*sufficiently tion, so tliat Senators sliall bold office for
for the sbots to take effect. The admiral four years.
only fired one shot, and the Rettymo . House bill No. 828, for tbe protection of
tax payers.
... ....
TIL. .L L.-.. .
House bill No. 344. amending the law*
A dispatch from Vienna gives the fol­ taxing tbe liquor traffic. Yca*,23; nay a,
lowing account of tbe bottle of Kars: The 5. It removes the lax on brewers, fixes
center cf the Runion army.40.000strong, the tax on retailers of spirits at SIM per
under Gen. Meilkoff, attacked Mukhtar year, and on retailers of boar al 8M per
I’sahs, five miles from Kara, April 28. year.
:
The Turkish forces fought desperately.
In the House, the following bills were
The Russian*, supported by powerful taken from the table and passed:
artillery, succeeded in dislodging them
House bill No. 233, amending ad 82 of
from their position*. Mukhtar &lt;»lledout 1873, relative to insaranca.
all hi* reserves and attempted, on the 30th
House bill No. 246, amending compil­
ulL, to recover the lost ground with (»,- er's aediou 74, so that township treasur­
000 men. but was defeated and driven er* shall not bold office more than two
back under the guns of Kara. Tue Rus­ years iq succeaalon.
sian Ions waa couaiderable, and that of ’ House manuscript bill No. 220, reincor­
the Turks enormous.
porating the village of Saline.
Senate bill No. 85, revising tbe charter
The Turkiah commander on the Dan­
ube ba* l»cen empowered by the Porte to
close tbe river tp all navigation,to detain,
on requisition, neutral vessel" subject to
indemnification, or to order them to re­ authority the Michigan Central Rallioad
pair to, or leave, certain porta, under tbe Company enlargs* lladejxita ti&gt; accommo­
penalty of total confiscation, or to adopt date other lines and pays no tax thereon.
any measures _ rendered neceaaary by Adopted.
Concurrent resolution fixing final ad­
military exigencies.
Tbe Turkiah poets on tbe Asiatic front­ journment on May 15. Made special
ier have hurrendered without a blow. order for ten a. m.. May 9.
Concurrent resolution Indorsing Presi­
Tbe Russian* find the population in Aate dent
’ Southern policy. Referred
everywhere very friendly. A squadron to tlieHayes
Committee on Fsderal Relation".
of irregular cavalry h* i applied for per­
May 4.—In the Senate, the following
mission to enter tbe Russian service, and were read a third time and passed :
ha* surrendered it* atandard.
House bill No. 35H. amending act
The Turk* are burning villages oppo­ authorising a Board of Public Worka in
site Oalat*.
Grand Rapids.
Homia manuscript bill incorporating
The Ruaalana have a number of iron­
clad hatterira, drawing only a few feet of the village of Manton, Wexford ouunty.
Houm* manuscript bill Np. 181, Incor­
water, at tbe mouth of .the bn letter, near
Akerman, which they hope to safely con­ porating Utica. Macomb county. .
Senate bill No. 183, amending compil­
vey to tbe Kilis mouth of th* DanutM,
and over tbe bar tr the town of Kilis. er’s section XlttSso that boards of suj»crRiver engagement* may therefore be ex- vlsxim may appropriate money for agri­
cultural fairs notwithstanding they are
The Roumanians have taken military aiu-nded with hproe-racimc.
The Senate reconsidered tbp clause in
posaeaaion of KalafaL The occupying
fort* numbers 9,000, with twenty-four House bill No. 344, taxing tbe manutteoKrupp gun*. They will fortify and de­ tureof malt liquors, was strikmimiL The
fend the position ngaliist any attempt tbe clause wan restored, and bill again
Turks may make to occupy iL
In tlie House, the following were re*
A special from Ktecheneff says num­ reived from tbe Senate, amended, and
ber* of Bulgarian* are arriving there and the Hoaae concurred tn the amendments:
are being formed into battalllons officered
by Russian*. It I* expectedftatat least tive to Albion College; Houee bill No.
one diviaion, numbering 10,000 men, will 248, for preservation of muskrats; Houm
be formed ot Bulgarian* who have fled bill No. 178, to encourage the propagation
into Roumanl*.
A dispatch from Galatx say* about fifty
Tbe following were read a third time
■bota were discharged bet* een tbe Rus- and p©mmm! :
aian batteries st I brail -nd ©Turkish tur­
House blit’ N". Mu, to redone toll* on
ret ship and gunboaL The Russian lot­ tlie Bay City, Vsmut aod Wttcoavlll"
teries and town were untojuri’d. The plank road.
apparent object of the Turk* waa to as­
Senate bill No. 204. to punteh criminal
certain the strength and position of the offenses by oouviola.
/
House bill 820, relative to aiding con­
The Porte has notified the repreamita- vict© to escape.
Senate jojnt resolution to reimburse the
tivre of the Powers that it hax declared
a blockade of the whole Russian roast of Board of Centennial Manager* $8,600, paid
the BiackSea.

Dr. AHIN’S Reaeiial Institute ?

CHRONIC DISEASES

UTE I* TOO fflTORT TO BE MISEEABLE-

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And all eroptl.
' tno«t It.ralu.bW

varibly eure tbv faltewlng 4Ue**-&gt;

DK. AIKIN

order of the Kidney*.

bo kidney. UwHIl. .Inal ! I* Ukea*cr.,t ;i„ .
ho printed dlrailon*, and tin Oumnrat .hnuli!
well nibbed Into the .^&gt;*11 oT the Lark at b&gt;*d
.e Till* tmUmrat will jrivo almo*l Immediate
ef when *11 other m&lt; »n* hate talle-i.

.ItouH liT»&gt;ib.ll1U1e.l lherer&lt;.r.»b.l»ner I

FUR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.

burned. Soiled bed and l-ly linen
should be placed in vessels of water l
oontainlng chlorinated so«la, chlorinated lime or other disinfectant before I
removal from the sick room. The dis- i
charges from tbe patient should all be
received Into v.*s©ei» containing chlorinated lime (comniouly called “chlorIde T.r ilTne,”) .ulphnleof!™, ,.r
other known dblntarUnt und th. &gt;
same buried at olios, and not by any
mean* Le thrown lute a running;
stream, nor-intu a cesHpooi or waler.
closet, except after having been thor- ,
oughiy disinfected. All vessel* should '
be kept scrupulously clean and disihfected. Person* who are attending up­
on children or other persons suffering
fromscralet fever, und also the mem­
bers of tbe patient’s family,should not
mingle with other people nor permit
tlie entrance of children into their
huoseil Funerals of those dying from
scarlet fever should be strictly private
and tbe corpse not ex nosed to view.
All jiersons recovering from scarlet
fever should be considered dangerous,
and therefore should not attend
school, church, or any public asaen&gt;bly,
or use any public conveyance, so long .
a* any scaling or peeling of the skin, |
soreness of the eyes or air |Mu&lt;sugui, or |
symptoms of dropsy remain. No per­
son recovering from scarlet fever
should thus endanger the public health,
nor appear in public until after having
taken four times, at intervals &lt;»f two
days, a thorough bath. This cleans-(
Ing, however, should be defe. r«xi until
tlie physician in charge considers it
JirudenL Aper recovering from scaret fever no person should appear in
public wearingthesame clothing worn
while sick with or Recovering from
this disease, except such clothing has
been thoroughly disinfected bv some
such method as herein apeciffed.
Whenever * case of this disease oc­
curs in a 1-calily. prompt aud vigor­
ous action sliould be taken for the re­
striction of tbe disease, by sariy isola­
tion of those "ick witli the disease,and
by the destruction or olslnfcvtion of
all articles likely to be infected. Plnlu
aud dintinct uolkAm should l*e placed
upon the premises nr house in which
therei*» pereon sick with scarlet fever,
and no child that has uot had the dis­
ease should be allowed to enter, or to
asnociate with person* who do enter
such premises or room.
Householder*,physician* anti bnanls
of health have thitire to tlie public,
some of which are specified in section
1734, 1735, 1732 and 11«*6 of the Uotnbiied Laws of Michigan, 1871. us fol*
lows:

Xppi^&lt;h„|„ ,i nat Feary .art.
jor rvtaiting 10 to 25 eta higher.
Bean*-Picked 82 BtHaf 70; screened
ninl country* blrked $2 30(^2 50; un­
picked 81
25.
Butter—Choice l$&amp;17c; medium to
g***!
u*
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I.nng, Tbrnat, and ottic
1'hr'onic Diseases Cured,
and Broken Dotrn ( onstitutioni Built Up and

’.b’rrT^ oLpK’^I.,.2.Z llo. plttJt|
blacklierrlm, lie. Hi* Pxtientx Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight.
K«*-ll rta’and a full supply.
Hay—Choice baled, $13&amp; 14 per ton. luferior and loose, $9(^12.
Honey—11^.15 eta.
to 14 cts. *1* tbe buying price.
*Hop»i-8
’
•—
Maple Sugar—Moderate sale* st 11 cts.
1’ofatoes—Car lota $1 10(^1 17; small
lota 10 eta. higher.
Provisions—Meo* pork, $16 50. laud.
In tierrea, lOifaKHe; &lt;lo. in keg*, IOj(&amp;
lie; smoked n*in«,'Il@Hie; do. shoul­
der*, 7i@r8c, nntslde for canvsaaed;'breakfatt Imicou, lie;dried 1&gt;eef, 18@12|c;meM
beef, new extra, $12 60; do, old. $12; do
plain,$HAll 50.
,
Salt—Michigan, coarse, $1 25 per bbl.;
do. refuse, fl; Onondaga, $1.30 Y*r bbL
Syracuae, Dairv 70c perbu. of 64 1b*.;
A Doctor to Have Faith In
Liverpool (Ashton) daily, $3.6&gt;J per bag
of 224 lhe. JMJyaiy 5c per bbl. extra.
Wocsl—$8 ~5(g;6 25 per cord.
|M r- 92 I-" ) h» ■Irl.m '
...
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DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
। poor brail b for raara. who.
i by Dr. Al kin, farther lUW:
irina » remarkaMe effect I
-----------idpt* of cattle were light and
**■ t/but little demand either for
or local use. Price* wore aa
r”uow’:

■pwRi-in tert they tierer fall tn curunfell dieortlr r.
at the liver and etatnaeh.

•Il-'l**. feuu.le IrwcuUrttte*. Frver* of nil kltxl.
F1l». Gout, ibrsdaebr. liwligwUae, I*Anm*lloti,
Jnundlev. Liter Gomplnlut., t^untayo, lite* ..r
IUirum*ll.m. Itetetitlon of oriu». Senriutaor Klnr'*

IMPORTANT CAUTION.

r
Office. 112 Liberty Street Kew York.

PERFECTION
ATTAINED ^T LAST!

A TRIAL Will IMS’JRI ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.

xa

iiutir cvlrbralrd physician*;
SHOULD DKBPATBthat ta afl

Hbsep—A alight at ran re, tbe market
being jxMirlv supplied. Kai*n were: 71,
average 90 Iba., at &gt;'•; 4*&gt;, average 89 lbs.
Hojp*— But few offered.
from $5 10^S 60 per nwl.

BLINDNESS! Hod DEAENEy!!

SJ,

Prices range
Natural No Fain I

Catarrh, Consumption!

^113376564
Made From the Best Materials.

£S£5 cts per lb
54 Bataa St.. Detroit.

LISGERISG OR CHROMIC ’DISEASES.

IrlKsac*. cl», of wli*u»ixr nam* ur uslun
dla&lt;t&gt;&lt;isrd *n&lt;l skillfully trested.

LADIES!

TOTE SETHIS ETOGMAfflE.

Tbs Msrrisdjar Mlnslr desiring aid or
any drlicale m.itrr n-lstlni; Io health |at
prcs'ouUuti .nd mtr of dl~
cuufkl. u
■uh the IkK-tor with tbe ssaursoc* of a

ptaoe iocvtbi,
,
IT If CELEMATE0 F08 1T1 ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT IT 16 ONE
WINO

MACHINE* MANUFi
TJ THE USE OF
5H0P. IT HAS THE
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EPILEP8Y

DEF01IITIE8
ENGRAVING !
For TYPOGRAFHTCAL PRTNTTNO, escu.

GENTLEMEN!
moDu-iom ud old ra.

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DR. X. GA El AMD.

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THAN OTHER FIRST-

in ftirttA to
Mull,

Hnutnl

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All such infected autetencea. which
are Dot destroyed, should be thorough-

ON*THUCT»O«, DURABLE A» IKON AMD
rttt. CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WCARlKQ
\HTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL AND
.CtNOOULV PROYIOeD WITH MEANS FOR
UP LOST MOTICH, SOWE ARE JUS
. , .LD IN
,,
. .rnjttisf Every Machins for3 Years.
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tins prcarripUi'in." Tr
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famtiAl! dothing.
tnyakmrpMBj
.
be destroyed should I* dealt with in
a way to avoid wijveyiug the poison
to say person la tbe procees; they
PotiUae should not be simply thrown sway, or
charter.
Into some stream or body of water;
Nenate Uli Xn. ®. innvMlng For the and if bunwd should I* completely
evernntent of tbe Ionia House of Oor-

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THE MOST DimOULT OAHES B0WCITED.
CuoMhatiutt ftrve. Team tfway* ItaiiLiuhfa,
2“5K4K

The Doctor’s Location
61 lime St.,
91 Ottawa 81.,

wtU be maintained by twenty Turkish cape and rtsdalmit
virt*.
Ho.i«n bill No. XU, relative to insane !
Tbe Faria Official Journal publish** a dOnvicte.
neutrality decree and an official uoUficuHoum bill No. 327, amend lug so mueh
of the *«&lt; relative U&gt; Huie's Priw
eminent *** refati* t«&gt; contract*.
Henate bill No- 184, making an
including coed to tbe Mediterranean.

ttaulinople that Kara had tattoo.

CONFIDENTIAL!

FBVER

GOJ® ADVICE AID GOOD TRHATMEWT.
'Milhaud mea wbo kava fWMvae ftwa v.L

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Detroit, Mfabigau.
Ltok it Pouter. Proprietor*.

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VOL. IV.
A Bummer Song,

When leaves are green and floweraare gay
• Along th® summer valleys,.
And wooded arches roof th® way
Through country ianre and allcve.
And shade of drooping willow*.
And I'ronded ferns bend? dim and alight,
To klea the miinlc billows—
'
When lainba upon the uplanda&lt;play,
Where sunbeams chase the shadows,

When rock-dove® bold a happy time
Deep down tho eehotug dingle,
And wind-irorne song in drowsy chime
With tinkling waters mingle—
When all tire sounds are happy sounds.
And T&gt;ta.
sight is
blest
seeing;
Wh.n
ud
r»inK«pl^L»
rounds
And life 1* blest in being—
_
_
....
Then let mo walk the happy king
Of happy scenes and voices,
And leave my heart in peace to sing
Ila joy, when all rejuicex.

VAHHVILLK LODQK.-aS F. a. A- M. Rot
are azo eoedialiy tovIUNi^^ DURKEK, W. M.

The Obstructed Tm&lt;k.
RY TAPT. t'lIABLES HOWARD.

JmiitM JtrrrtorB.

W. II. YOUNG,

H A. BARBER. '
too and BUto Street*. N**lirl'lk, Mkh.

M. 0. ELLIS.
Church.

SMITH J- KNAPPEN,

CHARLES 11 BRADY.
Public. Insurance snd I teal Estate Arrnt
prehdaUesllon xiren to CoUecUoos. Office

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWYEH, NoUry Public, Ite»l Drtatei
XU , km® AyviiL Collcctioaa promptly

UNION HOUSE,
d HHOKUOB, Proprietor. This hotel to

ALF. C. BUXTON,
mxn«factorc. Rlfl. and l
and repair* all Firearm* und fine J
GUNSMITH.

Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN,
JOHNM. ROE,
TTOt.'SE, Sign and Cnrrlacv Painter. Graining,
JL1 Frrtcolng. sni! Paper H*n&lt;iu« a Specialty.

CHAS W, DEMARA Y,

E PARA DY,
Af ANUFACTUBEP.pt Roots and Shoes. Jdakln8
1TA and repairing neatly dune, also atriel atten­
tion to fill all orders promptly, rod st tha lowest
Itetsp prices. .Shop east *i&lt;fe of Main Street.

&gt; J. R RASEY,

JOHN WEBSTER,
-BLACKSMITHS. All kind* of work In th« lilukD »mlib and Hore«*borln&lt; line attend'd to pruoi|&gt;Uy. Give u* a caU, ea*t tlda of Main Btnot.

W. D. PURCHIS,
BOPRIETOR Slppto Mills. 2 mllaa west of Vertaontville. Flour and Fwd always fur sale st
U&gt;e lowest rates Custom Griudlu&lt; and Sawing

P

JAMES FLEMING,

WM. E GRIGGS,
A UCnONKKR. will attend to all Sales that
■Z*. be Intrusted to hla care. Terms reasoni

FRANK J. PURCHIS,
\riU.RQK BARBER. rod &lt;te*.fr In Colton,Tire,
T Osnt'i FurntobhiK Goods, and (Irara of th*

U. S. MAIL LINE
TpROM Nashville to Battle Creak. Ixavcs Nssb»-.****• rTrrT Monday and Friday morning*, at I

SHUnlUMtBW

ZuAf.

JOHN Q. CRES8Y,
V
8 H BR1

MONEY TO LOAN!
h lypni io! bUk Seanlks,
!JT BUMS OF

9300.00 and UPWARDS
OS LOXG TIMX.
■
L KUS8U.L.

MONEY TO

LOAN!

IN BL'MH OF FROM

$60.00 to $600.00,
Apply to

Wx. A. AruswoRTH,
at his residence or store.

BUY YOUR

AT THE

•M Reliable Meat Market

It was a crisp night in October, and
the winds rustled the leaves In the
woods that surrounded Ytol Vathek's
house. Above the falr'gir) who looked
out of a small dormitoiy window,
slioqe countlres stars; she might have
seen Bootes and Orion had she looked
up, but that night the worlds of Hea­
ven had no attraction for her.
She was listening to a strange sound
borne from the west bv the n&lt;x:turnal
breeze that chilled her cheek. I might
have said with propriety a succession
of sounds, for it seemed that some per­
sons were cording wood or moving
heavy timbers not fur away. Save
this noise, the night Was quiet, and
she heard without Interruption from
the window of her simple boudoir.
" I believe It is in Gwynne's Cui,”
she said at last to herself.
" Perhaps
some villain is cibstnitffing the track
for devilish purposes.
The Red Bird
will soon be due, und this is Ed’s trip
down."
Her face grew a trifle paler as she
spoke, apd a moment later the stood
before the ancient wall sweeper In one
of the lower rooms.
The moonbeams stealing in at the
window fell HMD the 'ace'of the dial,
and told Ytol that it was twelve
o’clock.
"Twelve!” her lips murmured.
“ What! twelve o’clock, and he whis­
tles to me at half past ! My heavens !
what if the track la olwtructed In the
cut!"
With the last wool on her Ups she
turned and soon Irft the house/
At the gate she pauseti a moment
and listened. The sounds were still
to be heard, und she believed that
they emanated from u spot In the cut
near the cattle-guard.
Then she
started forward again, and crossed the
meadow that lay between her home
and her destination.
The stars looked down upon a little
object that glittered like silver in Ytol
Vathek’s bund. It was a revolver,and
her fingers, held it firmly. O»ee or
twice she glanced at It as if to satisfy
herself that it was there. Then looked
up again with an air of determina­
tion.
.
She was the belle of the county
she inhabited. Her fattier was dead,
and with her widowed mother and a
little brother of twelve, she dwelt in
the humble house won by the sweat
of that father’s brow. A railway sta­
tion called Beaumont was the only
settlement near, and it was six miles
from her home. She seldom went
thither, for there was no society there,
and she could enjoy herself better nt
home.
The track of iron was the making
of Beaumont, for the road was new,
und towns were springing up all along
the line. Ytol could see ttie cars from
her window, und often had she sat
there until the flamipg head-light of
the midnight express liad apiieared
and disappeared. An opening in the
woods enabled her to see tiie light for
a moment, and then the lighted win­
dows ot the coaches. .
Did the engineer know that she
was watching—that his engine gave
two shrill shrieks as it reached the
opening—two shrieks that seemed to
say, "Ytol! Ytol?"
Nhe always
smiled when she heard the M&gt;unds,and
with the smiles lingering on her face,
or a bliudi, she would listen till the
rumbling of the train |lie&lt;l awuy be­
yond the cramped boundaries of un­
commercial Beaumont
That braceofahrieka,loud and shrill,
told her who drove the engine toward
the great city on the M bwiaslpi'a banks.
They recalled the day, one year since,
when the first engine site hod everseen
stopped atdteaumont, scarcely a sta­
tion-then. The engineer was young
and handsome, und when he saw her
examining the great drive wheels, and
looking with wonderment upon the
mighty beauties of his iron pet, he
leaped to the ground.
‘‘A pretty piece of machinery.” he
said to her; "and she goes like a
bird!"
She blushed when she caught hie
eye, and the Bound of his voice thrilled
her.
Overcoming her timidity, he helped
her into his cozy apartment on the
engine, and explained to her the won­
drous much rd lam of the beautiful
monster.
Then he said good-by, and
•he saw the train move off-, and his
nat waving from the engine was the
last thing she saw as It darted round
the curve.
A week later abe found herself at the
•tatlou, talking to him again. Their
meeting seemed purely accidental, and
no doubt it was such ; but I am sure
the meetings that followed It were not.
By-and-by, Ed. Gordon, the engineer,
carried a picture overhia heart, and on
Ytol'a bureau lay the photographer’s
aeniblance of his face.
Thus the acquaintance at the station
during the Red Bird's trial trip over
the new road, bad ripened into love,
and the two midnight shrieks told her
that he was safe and driving his engine
toward the river metropolis.
Fhe nut
at her wine*--------- ------------ —
lamp on the
railing from his
xed to catch a
the train would

OF
Ytol, but it was peering away.'

•_

XAfflIVIJ.I/L, BARRY C().. MICH.. FKIDAY MAY 18,1877,

NO. 34

tatok^p B*
petal
on
" LocUDotar.’*
aabaioa h t® exU I
k£riuc,4e..ujnce&lt;CTmry, and saxko I'.elf fiocrrtljr RM-ful »Uot Om&gt; pastry. Bent to jved sum
.far ?t Mjktyear; dedUxto need sot «pp»y xt
•ay pric®.

ORMO STROMG, Editor.

time was coming when Ed. Gordon • Morgan Duke stepped from the track Beauty of English and American
negotiations for peace with Servla and
would leave the road, and accept the and threw blmselr upon the heap of
Women Compared.
The Immediate Causes of the Montenegro. •
superintendency of the company’s car­ disordered ties, utterly exhausted, he
The next step, and the final one In
Present
War.
saw triumph in the- girl’s ayeu, and
One day a lady whom I had had the
shops In a flourishing city.
this diplomatic hlston , was the sign­
But Jet me return to the October watched her u the train came on.
pleasure of taking to dinner in acounThe cloud, no bigger than a man’s ing at I-ondon of the protocol proposed
Oh, for sirenctt
-------“ try house near London, and whom I hand, which has now overspread the by M. Schouvalofl on behalf of Russia,
-ength to hurl '
her
upon
night when Ytol left her boiue lo in­
id beneath
of bad soon fo'iind to be one of thane sim­ whole sky, arose in the Slavonic prov­ and concurred in by tiie representa­
beneatii the'wheels
the-------------vestigate the sounds ttiat iwrfiied to the track and
oome frotn GwynnS Cut.
the thundering train ! Her revolver ple-minded, good-natured, truth-telling ince of Herzegovania. A series of riots tives of the six powers which took
She felt that obstructions were l»eing had ceased to cover him, Init-Le could women who are common in England, ensued by the oppression by Moslem j&gt;art injhe conference at Constanti­
placed upon the track in the dismal not have lifted a cldki.
/
spoke to me about some ladles who on tithe fsnnent of Christian peasant* nople. “This protocol was •;new de­
a previous day had attracted her atten­ culminated, in June, 1875, in a general mand. in milder form, that the Turk­
The train dashed by!
places. Of late the company bud in­
Ytol saw her lover’s face for a mo­ tion, adding, “I knew they were insurrection against the Turkish rule ish govt mmentshouldgive satisfactory
curred the hatred of certain persons re­
siding in the vicinity of the station, ment, and an exclamation of thankful­ Americans. ’ "How?" I Rskeji. "Oh, in that province. The rebellion soon guarantees to the European powers
and once or twice the track had been ness welled from her heart. He was we always know American women!" spread into Bosnia, where the Christ­ tliat it would execute the •'re.ornis
tampered with, but. fortunately, to no safe, and the precious lives that lie "But how, pray?” Bhe thought a ians hud suffered like outrages. Tiie which it had promised will) regard to
serioqs extent
Tha night exj rent earned westward had escaped Horgan moment, and answered: "By their people of Montenegro and Bervla sym- internal government and th# treatment
iHiiuty—they are almost always pretty, path I zed warmly wltli the desperate of its Christian subjects.
generally went through the cut with Duke's machinations.'
The Porte
‘•You’re a worker. Morgan Duke." if not more—by their exquisite dress.” resl&lt;»teuce of their brethren to an In­ offered a oounter-projxwal by issuing a
undimlnished speed, for no obstruc­
tions'had been encountered there, she said to him, smiling. "We will I did not tell her tliat I thought she tolerable despotsm but the govern­ note specifying eleven measures of re­
I »&gt;""«?• «&gt;&gt;’
ln lh’
was right; but that she was -so I had ments of both principalities remained form which it was already putting
separate here."
He looked at her for a moment in sl- hy.thls time become convincetl. And neutral.
would assist the evilly disposed.
into o]»erat ion ; but there was consid­
■ 11* IntA
yet I should say that the most beauti­
.Ytol nt In...
last reached ll&gt;n
the ncut
Into leuM.
Meantime Russia entered into an erable difference between it and tiie
’* Are you going to tell T" he said at ful women I ever saw were English agreement with Germany and Austria Rrotocoi, and Russia refused to accept
which tbe mellow moonbeams fell,
und paused.
Hometblng high und last.
women, were it not for the memory of fur the ostensible purpose of securing
. On the 13th of March the ^English
“ Such men as you are dangerous.” a French women, a German and n peace. Count Andrassy, the Austrian Cabinet met to consider the terms
dark obstructed the track before her.
Then you are going to ex]*&gt;se Czech. But the latter three were rare premier, promulgated, on the 30th of presented by Russia.
al the very spot where the cattle­
Many councils
exceptions.
Beauty
is
very
much
me?"
•
.
guard seemed'to be, and she held her
December, 1875, a diplomatic note, in followed, and after some amendments
•* I nm."
commoner among women of the Eng­ the name of tiie great powers, which the protocol was accepted.. England,
breath.
It was twelve o'clock when
He did not reply.
lish race than among those of any oth­ set forth the reforms which these pow­ deslrious of dictating itnui. demanded
she left the house, and tier walk had
They parted.forever there. Morgan er country with which I am acquaint­ ers demanded that Turkey should en­ that Russia should demubMize at npce.
occupied a number of precious min­
utes. The shrieks of the Red Bird Duke was never caught by the officers ed; and among tiiat race it is eomruon- force. The principal. features of the but this was decisively rejected by the
would soon be beard, and a moment of the law, but justice afterward. over­ erjn “America" than in England. I note .were the demand that complete oilier powers.
Count Andnu-.-y prothereafter its head-light would flush took hirti. The iron wheels of a mad saw more beauty of face and figure at religious liberty should be established, •posed that Russia and Turkey should
train crushed him on the truck.,
| Hie first two receptions which I at- tiie system of farming the taxes be demobilize siniultaneoualy. England
ihto the cut of the gorge.
The company presented Ytol with
u,*«* a
&lt;&gt;, tended
.vnu.u after my return than among abolished, the revenue derived in did nothing, promised nothing, and
She saw more than a pile of strong
hunni
of thousands of women Bosnia und Herzegovina should be aj&gt;- exhibited only dlstrnst ami condemna­
ties on the track.
8he saw the dark beautiful house, when her husband the hunrireds
I know I whom I liliad. seen in England.
figure or a mar. moving about tliepy- took charge of the car-shops.
Then Russia yielded
plied to tiie annual purpotics of the tion of Russia.
t_L. ...
typtj,, art. tbesan’c in both coun­
in •i
ramfu, as If contemplating his night’s she will never forget her night
Ottoman Empire, while the income 'mein to Count Andnws-y’s plan.
work and s]&gt;eculating upon'the ruin Gwynn's Cut with her njocteii lover. tries; but they seem to come near to obtained from direct taxation should Prince Bismarck' sigifed the .protocol
[ perfection much oftener here than
ami death It would cause. She watched
on
the
condition
tliat it was first ac­
be spent on tiie province Itself and
until she believed that one man hod
—Til® following vonxM have had tbeli , I there. Beauty of feature is. however, that tiie state should sell portions of cepted by Austria. Then England
sometimes' more clearly defined in waste lands to tjie Christian peasantry qonsented to sign it.
accomplished the diabolical deed, then day:On the 31st of
England than here. The mouth in on easy term». Turaey projiosed read­ March it was officially announced that
she crept forward through the shadow
I’in a broken-hearted Deutscher,
particular when it is beautitul is more iness to comply with these proposals, the protocol was signed by all the
of the bushes that lined the sides of
Vot's vtiled mlt crief und shame.
i
statuesque.
The
curves
are
more
dethe cut, until she stood within ten feet
powers.
What
followed
la still frreh
except tliat defining the purposes to
I della you vot der droubio lab—
■ elded, and at tiie Juncture of the red of which the taxes of the revolted prov­ in tiie minds of our readers. Tiie proof him.
1 dben*t know my narm*.
' the lips with the white there is a del- inces should be applied. The rebellion, cotol was presented to the Porte, and
"I’ll go back to the station now."
You dinks it ferry vunny, ehT
| icutely raised outline which murks the meanwhile, continued unabated, ami that body refused to entertain any of
she beard him at»'to himself. “ I can
Ven you denttory hear.
get there before the.aecident,und when
You vlll not wonder don sn mooch. I form of the feature in a very noble but little more was heard of the "note,” Its demands. The result has been the
• way. Tills may also be said of the iioh- the insurgents increasing their de- declaration of war by Russia against
it occurs, why I can run up here ami
It was so strange und queer.
tril. Il givesa ehluelled effect to those .mands im their prospects of help from Turkey, with the tacit acquiesence of
see him under the ruins of his engine.1
Mein inuddcrbnd dwo liddin dwinn- . features which Is not so often found
so crushed that that doll-faced girl ofl
the powers of Europe seemed brighter. the other European powers.
l&gt;ey van mu und ineln brudder;
in "America," but the nose itself.
The course oh Russia has been ex­
bis will not recognize him.
A new epoch in the struggle was
Ve lookl so very mixM-h alike
. I the.brow, and the set and carriage of
precipitated on tiie tttii of Muy, 187(i. ceedingly sagacious. Kite has foreseen
A cruel laugh rippled over bls lips us
No one know yiteh from toder.
j the head are generally finer among The prolongation of the contest had that war was inevitable for more than
be stepped back from the heap of ties,
| "Anierieans."
In both countries, excited the fanaticism of the Moslems a year, but she was not ready to fight
several of which he had forced Into
And Hann dor odor’s name;
however, the head Is apt to |h* too of Turkey to the highest degree, and it until this spring. Bhe lias, therefore,
the guard, where they were wedged
But deoil made no different—
large for perfect proportion. This is a found vent on that day in characteris­ maintained au excellent demeanor,
like posts of iron. He enjoyed hi&lt; own
Vo tote got called der same.
characteristic defect of the English tic nhd horrible cruelty, a mob of taken conservative steps, made con­
A'ords. and viewed the work of his mad
type of beauty. 11# effect is seen in Mussulmans murdering the French cession after concession, und pro­
Veil,Aron of us got tend—
bands.
Yaw, Mynheer, dat is ao;
Stothard's figures, in Etty's. and in and German consuls at Balonica. This fessed tiie greatest desire to avoid
" It'll crush the Red Bird,” he said,
But vedder Lians or Yawcup.
tlmse-of other English .painters. An­ event aroused Europe to the necessity war—all the while continuing her
turning away, and put him out of my
Mein inuddor abo uon't know.
other defect Is in the heaviness of the of action. The representatives of tiie war
preparations.
At the same
j&gt;ath forever "
Und no I inn in drnnbles;
articulations. Really line arms are emperors of Russia, Austria and Ger­ time sue has Inaisted inexorably,
The last words, full of a devil’s tri­
I gan’t git drob mein hoti rare; but fine wrists are still rarer. many, Gortchakoff, Andrassy and Bis­ as she had a right to do, tliat the
umph, still aulvered on bls lips, when
Vudder I'm Hon's vow living,
Buch wrists as the Viennoise women marck, met at Berlin and drew up proper guarantees shou!d-be given by
A'lol stepi&gt;ed from the shadows and
i Itave—of which I saw a wonderful ex­ what is called the "Berlin note.” It Turkey for the protection of her Chris­
thrust the muzzle of her revolver into
ample in the Viennoise wife of a Sus­ repeated the demands of the Andnuwy tian citiaens.
Turkey has madly re­
his face!
sex gentleman—are almost unknown note of the previous December, and fused this proper demand, and the
A Talk with Sirs. Oates.
He started back wltli a cry of horror,
I among women of th© English race in added that, asjhe latter had, in almost result is that Rqssia stands justified
anil muttered her name.
"I« there uny truth In th.ue
rt,n! u «lil. even all its terms, been accepted by the before Europe ami the world in the
"This is your revenge. Morgan
ments concerning your approaching 1 *n Lngiand, Hint • American women Porte, its provisions must be imme­ war wbicli she is now waging.
Duke,” she said, looking sternly into ।
heauUful tat limn ,ilg l.h diately carried into effect with satis­
his evea. "Now, obey my eommandH, im.rrlMe, Mre. O.u-i?" "Noire &gt;t nil." 11“'
rhlfc 1
Inclined to factory guarantees,—failing which, it
or there will be a lifeless body on this '™ ttre-prainpl reply. " 1 sn not w&gt;-,
Three Ban Frunclsco Girls.
1 h» rev* "‘•X '» -muller
riuniivr here;
lien-; proposed that the powers should lake
track, to bo mingled among the ruins Itoured to tu.y one, but you know how
with oliooCour protection, It tiwv
al" they
*,'5'1 generally
trenentlly look smaller
unitllor be
lw-­ "such efficacious measures as might be
t jiev 1puid
of the night express. To work at once. Itl.
1
LrUer to Sacramento Ualun.
। . r
receive
any attention from a gentle- 1
English
*&lt;••»&lt;*•&gt; wear larger and demanded." It also stipulated for an
Going out to the Exotic Gardens we
Ofl with your coat, and remove from ।
man.be it only a few calls, tiie world heavier
shoeju
1 heyWre obliged to do immediate armistice of two months. In took the Howard street curs. Three
_ i. Theymre
------- -------the track every obstruction your wick* 1
-'-------------------------*»«*v "■•Ik "•&lt;»»■.
more ..nd
u.pu. d»- I am
an. —
••'■&lt;! &gt;~- order that the initial reforms should l»e young ladles who looked as though
ed hands have placed there!”
1lias them engaged. Umpb!
marrv , rig__
right ...
in
°* their motater climate. But carried into efleet. France and Italy they might but the moment before
marry
He looked at her, and r curse fell inot such h foo! as to ------’ It were.
— mere smallness Im not u beauty in a were willing to accept the memoran­ have stepped from a fashion-plate in
tiie beginning of my career,■ as
from bis lipa.
foot
more
than
In
any
other
part
of the dum, but England refosod. As the the Ladit%' Magazine, occupied one
“Tne train can’t be saved now," he I Ithough 1 suppose some people will call
forty when I am only twenty-five ‘tKxiy. Beauty is the result of shape, measure required the concurenee of seat. From the shoulders down they
said, and there was Joy in bis tones. me
।
twenty-six, though 1 have been proportion.and color; and feet are often the Christian powers of Europe, it was looked ns slim as if sliced down each
"It took me one long hour t&lt;» obstruct or
•
crampetl out of shape and out of pro­ thus thwarted and the Ton’ part of l side and trimmed off. like people slen­
thtf guard.
In twenty ininutes. or &gt;married twice, but was very young al
time, and I can assure you my ex- portion In other countries than China. England exulted over Lord Derby’s der up evergreen trees. They were all
lews, perhaps, you’ll see the Red Bird’s the
&lt;
A foot to be beautiful should seem fit
bead-light up the cut."
1perjeuee of matrimony does not oiler for the body which It supports to stand diplomatic triumph! But this was putting on gloves. Each attacked a
Induc^nent for me to try it
actually the one golden opportunity finger separately, from index to dainty
" Villain !" abe cried, " If this track much
'
which I certainly never shall upon and walk with. It is said by when an efficient intervention was little qne, then in went the thumb,qnd
Is not dear when I see her head-light, ; again,
’
I retire from the stage, and to do I Home persona, who by saying It profess possible.
they nil skewed that little end of a
I’ll drive a bullet through your brain ! until
1
to
know,
tliat
nature,
prodigal
of
se-in that's left over into the exact
You know what to do! I will talk no ’that at the beginning of my brilliant
Tho,failure of this negotiation whs
charms to English women In bust,
longer!"
’career would be mndneeH, you know." sUouidcrs, and arms, is chary of them almost immediately followed by the centre of the thumb nail, then .simul­
taneously three pairs of hands made a
Covered by her revolver as he was, "
‘ How about tiie barouche and dia­
most
shocking
and
savage
baba
rides
elsewhere, and that their beauty of
Morgan Duke, the station-master, &gt;monds of the Ht. Louis Blow, Mrs. figure Is apt to stop nt the waist. Upon inflicted by the Mussulmans upon the plunge for halriilns, diving into
doffed his coat and fell to work.
•Oates?” "Oh,(with rather a conscious
Christians of Turkey. The Christian French twists, exploring braids, and
,
this
point
1
do
hut
venture
to
give
an
that's all nonsense; he’s the
Ytol never took her eyes from him, laugh,)
1
insurrection in Bulgaria was sup­ poking about among a mass of rib­
little gentleman in tiie world, opinion; but 1 am inclined to doubt the pressed by tiie Turks in a ferocious bons and frizzes and finger puff’s, then
and the livery moon that rested over nicest
’
a mere boy, you know, (with an judgment in question upon general manner, and slaughters, rajies and withdrew each wltli iu wiry prize.
the cut showed his every movement. but
1
He was upon the pile of ties, burling «air of motherly* tenderness, quite physiological principle*-. The human tortures too horrible for narration were And such gluvea! well they traveled
them, one by one, with the strength touching.)
।
only twenty-one, and used figure is the development of a gerni;
perpetrated. Turkey seemed encour­ away up tlielr arms, and when the
of a modem* Samson, upon the not •to call on me occasionally; why he’s and It is not natural that, whatever
aged by the course of England to defy operation was completed those three
more than a child—marry him? may be tiie case with individuals, the
over-wide grade. He worked for life, hardly
I
Cnriatianlty, civilization and humani­ young ladles arranged their three irre­
ha, Im! Aud, I would like to add, &lt; type of a whole race in one country
for he knew when the thundering ba,
1
ty nt once. .These frightful atrocities proachably gloved lianda kangaroo
train wm due, and a glauce at the girl I1 never accepted jewels or horses fiom । should present this inconsistency. Pos­ compelled Servla and Montenegro to fashion, and gave themselves over to
sibly
those
who
started
this
notion
him,
either.
He
said
one
day.
laugh-1
on tiie track told him that she would I
goaaipx
that lie would give me'a whole were unfortunate in their occasions of declare war upon Turkey, on the 30th
certainly slay him if lie did not do her Ing.
1
One of them was a blonde of ;he
of June. Meanwhile the Sultan Abdul
team,
but that was ail a joke."—En- observation and comparison.—liiv.hartl
bluest of eyes and tiie fairest of fair
bidding.
1
Grant White, in The Galaxy for May. Aziz was dethroned (on May 30, 187«)
Once abe said to him. as he paused &lt;t/uirer.
and either committed suicide or was skins. She was extensively decorated
for breath before attacking tiie ties
with this new bead Jewelry. You
The story of Pinchback’s life is a murdered a few days after. His suc­ know how to make iu Wind a small
Beauty and the Indian.
which be hod driven into the guard :
romantic one. His mother was a beau­ cessor Murad was in turn dethroned ball of worsted and sew tho tx-U'h on
" I never thought this of you, Mor­
August 31, and was succeeded by his
Our train btop|ri?d for breakfast, but tiful colored girl, said to have more
round and round in strings, only be
gan- Duke.
When I rejected you, I
brother, the present Sultan.
our party hud breakfasted, it was Indian than negro blood. His father
sure to get them even and don't let
thought you would bear II like aniun." .as
J
privileg'eto run about and see what was Maj. Holmre. well-known in the
The war between Turkey on the one one crook out of its place. Well she
He replied not, but glanced at his our
&lt;
watch.
1 others were doing. Misses Shocnberger south kb an extensive planter, deep hand, and Bervia, Montenegro, and hail on earrings of light blue beads,
"Half-past twelve!” he said.
t and Van Antwerp, arm in arm, were drinker and good liver. Having a the Bosnian and Herzegovinian in­ and bracelets, aud a comb whose blue
"To work!” was the stern com- |promenading at a galloping pace along passion for poetry, and being deep In surgents on the other, continued •lur­ tips were exposed under the back of
platform to excite circulation of liis cups, be named the iioy Isirn to the ing the summer ot 1876, with general her hat brim, and a ctom. and a neck­
mand, and Ytol. stepping forward, the
I
when they were confronted by a slave girl Percy Bysshe Shelley Pinch- Turkish successes. Tiie defeat of Her- lace, and what a fearful amount of
brought the revolver nearer his ifcoxl. blood,
1
He tugged at the ties wltli great 1magnificent Sioux Indian in fill! back—Percy Bywhe Shelley, out of via was obvious by--Che end of August, work It must all have been, for it lakes
Each l&gt;arty respect to his favorite author, and and England, whoa® people liad been twenty-six balls to make a necklace
strength, and large drop* of perspira- ।leathers and imlnt.
tion stood boldly out on his forehead. ।seemed to excite surprl.se ami m&lt;1- Pincliback because, as be wild to him­ aroused against the Turks by the de­ alone. Well, this little Mue-beaded
“I can’t move them,” he said at last, tn
1 Iralion in the other, the lad Ire self, tne child was not gold,nor copper, tailed accounts sf the horrible Bulga­ blonde began to talk, gave iter whole
turning upon Ytol.
Iblushed und modestly iftuiled, first at nor white, not black, not Indian—in rian aUoclties, projxxted an armistice. round of calling acquaintances hail
■ You must!” was the reply.
«each other, then at floor, dear Mr. Lo. short, neither one tiling nor the other, Tiie suspension ot hostilities lasted Columbia, und whipped everybody
*• I drove them In with the sledge.” 1He, wltli a manner and grace that but a little of all. What kind of a life until October, when war was again re­ right and left, and to»e»etl her head,
would do honor to what we call a high­ "little Pinch" led under the care of sumed, wltli renewed disasters to tho ■nd never minded who heart!; and
" I did not heartlif sound.”
" It was deadened with my coat."
«er civilization, bowed his head and his father and owner may be gathered Kervian army. The Servians were re­ emphasized with her forefinger, and
The girl’s face grew paler than ever, 1folded bis hands across his breast, re­ from the following incident: One day inforced largely by RusMiau officers pursed out her lips und declared It was
and she glanced fearfully up the cut.
’maining in thia position until the la­ he wus with Maj. Holmes on a Miasia- and soldiers but they were beateu by so. "and you never heard the like,now
“ Take them out!” she said Htidden- &lt;dies hud passed bv. thus paying the sippi st can; boat; the sun was hot, and ths Turks at all points, until flmilly did you, and I assure vou it’s true, and
ly; "the train is coming. I heard Ihighest tribute of Ids race to the in the shade of an awning the planter, the war wltli bervia was practically mark my words it will happen, within
IL"
&lt;ehanns and beauty of his pale-faced with his friends played j&gt;oker for high terminated by tiie fall of Alexinatz, a month. "What! didn’t you know
stakes, and to quiet Ids nerves drank Oct. 31st. 1876. The heroic Montene­ she w»s going to be married? Bhe is.
The villainous station-maater heard •alstere.
• deep draughts of Iced whisky punch, grins, protected by their mountains, and right soon, to the poorewt kind of
the rumbling, and again turned to the
id The slave boy sal In a corner watching had better fortune, and are still bravely a stick—no money, and no nothing,
Strange, ain’t it, whenever you tint
ties.
id
the khur
game,
’ aud no style to his name besides. She
*, and
auu waiting
wiuung for
lor any orders resisting the Turkish invasion.
" You have your choice,” Ytol said «a man who Is a hard drinker, ano iuc
reformation, he will alwayn which might lie given by the players.
to blip. "A bullet, oran unobstructed needs
'
The substantial close sf the war with was telling a lot of us about it/and sue
track!”
1point you to some other person, and While he was occupied in this way Bervia marked the beginning of a wound up by saying in an" apologetic
She watched him as woman never &lt;exclaim. "There's a man who needs a the captain stumbled across him, and period of diplomatic negotiations, tone,‘You know I can't expaot to do
ribbon.”
Whenever you hear demanded, "Whose nigger are you?”
m well as the rest of you. faecaUHvI’m
watched man before.
She knew that red
&lt;
he was doing all that could be done to Ithat sentiment expressed by n man “Well Massa Cup’ln, I don't zkckly After much discussion among the pow- so homely. I'm sure I’d made her
undo his wicked work, and while she 1who you naturally supposed only know," wns Pinch’s reply. “I war era o» Io tiie proj&gt;er length of an armis­ handsome that minute If I. could liave
watched her heart grew still beneath &lt;drank occasionally, you can imme­ Maj, Holme*' boy, but he clone bet me tice, during which Russia began to done so. Why did the good ‘J^prd
tiie rumble of the express.
&lt;diately put him down as being near on two little pair and lost. I’ae got to mobilize her army, an armistice of two rnak« some all beauty—and no -’fcraln.-',
Look describes as the fourth see de game, through 'fore I can an­ mouths, subsequently extended by and some ail brains and ixumty ks a
"Hb’11 aoonoall me.” she said to her- what
1
■elf. “There! there!”
&lt; inile-atone, or In other wnnls, verging swer your &lt;|iiretlon." The boy had piecemeal, was agreed U|«n.
The hedge fence? I thank the trtar l was
The familiar shrieks cleft the cool &lt;on the brink of delirium tremens. told the exact truth' His unnatural great powers of Europe hail by this born under, that I have miisu apough
October air,but they brougbfho toy to 1Wateb It and »e.—Bay City Growler. father, having no otner stake, bet him time agreed upon a conference at Con­ to read George Elliott, and yet. not
against
11,000
and
lost.
her heart. She was not at the old win­
stantinople; The representative*! cf have my nose bo very much tuMiqd up
"ToPoets—We must hereafter insist
dow betide the light he loved to hall &lt;on brevity.”—[St. Louis Republican.
Russia, England, France, Germany, to pay for it.” Then the three rose,
An Englishman, who had visited Austria, and Italy met in that city ■mooched out their wriata. shook
from bis engine. Perhaps she would
America, was asked what he thought early In December, and continued in themselves, aud went out wUJi the
be the first to kise bis cold brow l&gt;eTrust
of the average American.
The ans­ seflsten until the 18th of January ,last. blonde in die middle.
neath the stars in Gwynn’s Cut. She
Bust.
wer was: ‘•Theaverage American i»
almost shouted for Joy when she saw
A lady in a Boston dry goods store a man whose idea of greatest happineaa when the plan which they unanimous­
A young man applied al'• news­
the finrt tie drawn from fhe guard by
asked for English laces.
The (wire­ is to be always voting for somebody.” ly adopteti was presented to Turkey. paper office the other day for a situa­
On the 20th Safvet Pasha, on the part
"Have you ever had any
the man exhibited the article. "Are these Kot so. It ia to have somebody always of the Grand Council of the Porte, tion.
lied the voting for him, or aending him aa a communicate'! to the conference Tur­ experience as an editor?" Inquired the
” they delegate somewhere to some conven­ key’s rejection.
"Godal I never thooghtof that!” he
In substance, the newspaperman. "Well, no, ftnt ex­
tion.
«*ld, and the next moment he was
)&gt;Ian was very similar to that of the actly,’’ replied the ambition* aspirant,
ton Globe.
cautiously. " But I’ve beenoo&amp;hidetl
Aceonttug to aff article in Black­ Andraaay note and the Berlin memor­
There are no fragments ao precious
a number of times, have been married
wood for Aprti oii the reconstruction andum. It stipulated for equal rights
as
those
of
time,
and
none
sc
heedlessly
quite a while, have worn borrowed
, iAthurt.Ua last piece was broken,and
of the French army, France is now and equal protection for the Turkish
'
ire thnnt the other tire down into the lost by people who cannot make a mo- able
Christians, necessary reforms in the clothes for three years, and never had
to
defend
herself
agaimrt
Ger
­
merit, and yet can waste years.
'
a cent of money, ao I thouglii I might
long opening be bad made!
many, but Is not yet strong enough to civil government, and guarantees for
At that momenttbe train, rounding
The United States Circuit Court of :
their execution. The members of the work in." He was engaged.
the curve, dashed Into the cut, and the
conference left Constantinople imme­
Hashing head-light, not twenty feet
Time well employed la Satan's dead- diately after their fidlure; th® armistice
ho had committed suicide
An OU City man h so riow that his
away, almost Minded the eyes of the
of a month of constant in­ ieat foe; it leaves no opening for the was prolonged, and Turkey hastened watch sometimes runs down while In­
iurking*flend.
toxication.
to strengthen her position by opening is -winding it up.

�FARMS FOR SALE.
iYLSfORTH&amp;Cfi

iu thartom-

SEC 0 ND S T OC I

MAIN LINE.

HUDAY*
tTURFORTH,

jto***dcorfourtto;.a week.
th* negro inside with only hl. head 09t.
nad then rawed it securely with n rope.

, with difficulty kept the btuxards from
picking out fiis eyes.
.
The Sioux Indians art all to be con­
centrated and settled in Missouri. We
hope they trill be- furnished with im­
plements. and compelled to earn their
own living.. That 11, the government
should not feed them, after- they have
bad time to raise a crop. If they are
too lory to wort*. let them starve They
would not be missed.
.

A Milwaukee man tried the effect o f
Bologna sausage. In fire minutes it
commenced to* hump in the middle: in
ten the word “Marier” was distinctly
heard, and in fifteen the cat was him­
self again and out on top of the wood
Loose roof, calling joyously for his old

An aged African in Philadelphia
keeps a novel lunch"room and lodging
cellar./ The lunch consists of scrapp.
gathered around town. His price for.
'
lodging is ten cents per night, and then1
no one is permitted to lie down. He'
furnishes each chap with an empty nailI
keg, upon which to sit during the night.

2ta*o* .TafiDDaAn.

Goin*

Thera is a woman in the vicinity of
Severance, N. Y., whois in ths habit

PER CENT STORE!

bigamy—way up somewhere into trig­
onometry.
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Advertising" Lori Dog.

A rerjr durable

’&gt;
W. A. AnflWORTH.
PwSX tltlMtlran with ttreabov* tod*.

Millinery Store,

Mr. Kncvpaprr Man .-—If you vil told
de pueblos dat I hat my tog, Snyder,
loosed underery pody yot bra dot tog
vill Drought bun pack to Mcinheer
KoImm’h, der fat Post Officer’s, I vil pay
you dirteen cents by Express office ot­
ter; mit ter privllich to examine him pe
fore yon got it to see if It vas iny be
ooundetfrats. If dat rus so, here'is der
tog inscription of himreH l.
Bis-name vus Snyder, nftt only vone
eye, on'aocoundt of n olt pladk cut, vot
pelongs to a servant Irish gols mit red­
headed hair. Und also he-hfef only dree
v occonndt of a locomotif-en-1
gines mitoud any tmllketeher. He vus
a pov tog vas Snyder, to. He vas bait­
headed all ofer nimself, gonseqvence
of red hot voter, on account! of fight­
ing-mil &lt;»lt nuiid’fl cate. On vone end
ofliinwelv vas situatet his head—und
his tail it vas py der oiler ent of him.
‘He only curries a pout vone half of his
tail mit him at oner, on atxoundt of a
circular sawmills. He looks a go«»d
deal more oltcr as he vas already, but
je ain’t qviet so &lt;Jt a» dot undii der
Birthington’i* Washday mi-.
Der vay vot you cun know him vas.
if yon callshim “Shaeh" hevoht said
noddings, but ven anybody named him
Snyder he ravs “Pow-wow!” und in
der mcendhnr. Vtigging half his dull—
dat oder half vas cut off und he don’t
vag him soc.e more already. Also, if
you draw some sdonrA on nop of him.
he vil! run and holler flKi-yi P Dot
yasder vny you could alvays told my

IT MOVES the WORLD

SpringiSui Hill

Ira. BORROWS * In. CASSELL

Mali..... ....... —
TMy F.xprtw.— M»

JUST RECEIVED

And keeps it moving, and will make

All Nashville and Sur■ rounding Country
Happy, for

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
*■•*?
b,off''red T,rr ’ov “&gt;
th&gt;ladla*of Ni»hrille and TKlolty.
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A. HUMtiNl SJffl.

M

GIVE U8 A CALL
NMbvIUc, April IMS, 1STT.
BUBROWr a CABSELL.

AYLSWORTH&amp;CO. GOOD NEWS Come early and avoid
For the People!
tiie Rush.
AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
COST!

^'ts^strtirr

I have leased the Flouring Milla of
P. Holler, and desire to inform my
friends and the community st large,
that I do not intend to bo excelled in

G. A. TRUMAN.

NAKING GOOD FLOUR,
LET THE
And a Good Yield.

Xorl: - Mooted Jjtand from FLOUR AND FEED
Kept constantly on hand.
«ndtr,

Is now receiving hi«

s

R. B. LEDTARD

E C. BROWN,

GIVE MH A TRIAL TRIP.
He looks like cross between pull“Brick” Pomeroy has an engihe andI fotlndlandt und a cat-mit-nine-dails—
Nashville, Feb. 28,1877.
a train at his command and will start; but lie ain't. He got not efen vone
.
whold
dull,
und
he
ain
’
t
crow
not
a
pit
from Chicago next Sunday on n big
D. JTI. PURCHIS.
mncli.
10,000 yards Rest Prints,at Hi k fl eta.
900-day trip throughout the country,
I haf peen efcryvheres looking for
and make greenback speeches. He has1 dot td*g. Vben I vas in Canada last
2,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons If You Want to But a First Class
with him a distinguished vocalist andI veek, a pig loferinani comes up to me, at 10 cents per yard.
und raiil he:
CONSISTING OF ALL THE
b full corps of writers.
2,000 yards Plaid aud Striped Drcas
“Don’t you know, I know you T”
SEWING MACHINE
“No you don’t. Do I know you T If Goods, at 10 to 25 cents per yard.
Tho cheapest and but line of Aljmcas
An Omaha 1nan is doubly in trouble. I know you; told me vonce who I vas !”
You
can SAVE MONEY’ by Calling
“Yon van Mr. Bora,” raid he.,“und going!
.
He deserted his wife to elope with a
you vus looking vor your leedie poy
At this Office.
Ladies mode-np Suits, in Linen and
girl, and the wife is chasing him. Then Charley.”
he deserted the girl and she is chasing
“No sir; 1 vas Vita Boyle,” rays I, Pique, at $1.50 and up.
him. The chaser* have joined in the “und I vas looking vor my leedle Sny­
We have a large stock of Ladles’ Hose, J£D8ON, MOORE &amp; CO..
ash
pursuit, and he fears the worst if they der.”
GJbves, Ties, Neck-Wear, and Head­
Whole**!* IHal«r» In
Anodcr vay vot yon could told if it
catch him.
| vas Snyder, is dot he vasalmota a dwin. Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
Hi* would pe half a pair of dwiiiH dot
cost
A Pennsylvania woman who’wrnt to dim&amp;only dero vas dree of dem—a pair
Stepban Baldwin, Special.
Kansas a few years ngo, writes Itack of dwins und a half.
Also ho haf got scares ond der don of
that she has done an well an could lie him outside all der ’^lile, vere he naf
expected, under the circumstance's. scratched himself mi* a Thomas cat—
She has bad three husband*, two pairs but dot Thomas cat uefur recover him­
self any more already.
of twins and the ague.
. , .
You could also told Snyder on nc„ but can an(] win gell gel| my GQ0(Jg
uni_
cound ov his vonderful inshtiucL
He
A-Mrs. Bocheldcr, of Scottsville, Vu., can ant inshtinct any tog vot you nefer
AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
married when 13 years old; her daugh­ raw in my life. Vor.if you bat him on
IT, FOR WE DO
ter, born a year after, also married at der dop of his het mit your hant, he
knowif right avay dot yon like him, but
18; and n few days ago the daughter
Then yon prtM him on ter hed mit a
g Iran tndForaiia I^Uct*. «7 Cons™.Bit 1
TV
1
1
•
1
/»
bore a son, making Mrs. Bachelder n bayement shtoncs or shtick of a proom,
den'hh vill susbect already dot you
grandmother at 28.
cured not fery much about him all tee
In fact we regard it as taking a
vhile. Dot vas my tog Snyder.
Nashville, May 2nd, 1877.
The Great Eastern, the enormous ves­
Wilhelm .yon Boyle.
d. Send for blank*. Addrena,
step backward to do so.
sel that has thus far proved an unprof­
MILO B STEVENS A CO., petrol
His Summer Jtianta.
itable curiosity, is to be transformed
into a huge floating refrigerator, and
“This logins to remind me of a trip
used in the. conveyance of American to Saratoga,” sighed one of the boot­
meat to England.
blacks, as he dragged himself into the
shade of the postoffice, yesterdav.
"Party hard times to eo off down
If the editor of a country newspaper there,” replied one of his friends. “It
could get verbal promises discounted takes cash to travel around and trass
At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00
at bank rates, he would be on intimate hotel clerks.”
WITH A BHAli IVBW STOCK OF
“What! Ain’t yon goin’ anywhere ?”
terms with the whole Rothchild family
“Well ma and 1 went out to State
WITH WOOL FILLING!
Inside of two days.
Prison, lust July, and wo are talkin’ of
Soin’ there a«in this summer, but I
on*t think well swing around to Sara­ Cash does the Business!
The Ecv. E-T. Baird, of Petersburg,
said he wasn’t guilty, but before his toga. We’ve got to have a new ice-box
and a clothes-line, and wo ajn’t the kind
congregation could give him a trial he to put on style und go without the com­
| Our old Stuck han all been cloned out aud Our Store in
The same might be said of our Men’s
knocked a deacon down and fled to forts of home. Be you goin’ 1”
Boys’ and Youths
"Jim, kin I trust you?” whispered
parts unknown.
the first.
“Yara."
Prof. Proctor says the. earth is grow­
“Pin goin’ to blow around alrant Sar­
ing larger. We are glad to bear it, for atoga whenever I can, but when the
time
comes to go 1’11 take a walk up to
real estate has shrunk fearfully in the
the water-works, lay out for a few
Men’s Good Working Pants
FOR COMFORT. AND
past three years.
nights, come back all wrinkled up, and
Til get the credit and. save nil the ex­ only $1.00.
The United States mints coined in pense. Keitp mum, .Inn—style is eve­
Men’s Cassimere Suits from
April, 159,272 gold pieces worth $3,130,­ rything."—Free Prrsi.
$5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.
890, and 7,061,000 silver pieces worth $2,­
Mira Mrlisra Wilson, of Sheridan.
if
BUY
791.000.
Yamhill county, of panther notoriety,
THEM!
has again made heipclf notorious by GrO FOR
The price of whiskey is increasing so killing another of these nnimalx. Yes­
rapidly that only the rich and proud terday morning «he was out looking
While you have the money to do so.
for n cou, and found where a panther
afford to have any bread in the house. or bear hod killed a large sheen ItelongAt our Store than elsewhere, don't blame us.
iug to her father. The animal had
General Grant and family sailed for dragged it some 300 yards up a moun­
IN
tain. Meltera returned home and took
07“ Wo are at home in fiur New Store, havin': no rents tn pay, and
Europe on the 17th inst., on the steam­ her
small rifle and her father’s dogs.
shall be glad to soo all of our old customers and many new ones. *
ship Indiana, from Philabelphia.
She then went back to the place where
Follow
next,
and
and
prices
will
make
the sheen had been killed, and put the
you happy.
NEIGHBORING 50TEX.
dogs on the track. They soon treed a
targe panther up a lofty fir tree, and
One night last week six cars of a Mira Mr ilson p»it a bullet right between
his eyes, bringing him down dead at SPEAK HIGHT OUT LOCDl’
freight train on the C. fit L. H. R. R. the first shot.—Portlcmd (irerfmrian.
were thrown from the track, near Pot­
terville, by the breakage of a ear spring.
There inmo Medlrme that has nccom(JO TO
They were badly demoralised.
Sugars. Teas, Coffees, Spices.Wbiteplished so much as Sioloh’s Consump­ flah, Mackinaw Trout, Codfish. Halibut.
Elta Whittaker, of Olivet, asks A.M. tion CUR*. It has tAtablished the fact Mackerel. To make the mothers and
A. Allen, of Ceresco, for $10,000 on a that Consumption can.be cured, while little ones happy, we give a beautiful
for Asthma, Itronchitis, Croup, Hoarw- Oil Chromo away with cadi and every
breach of promise matter.
ne«i. Wbooifing Cough, und all Lttng pound of Tea. Don’t get excited and
diseaMM it has no eqcal. No Medicine ray wv will bust, for we can do bumTemperance Rally.
was ever sold on such favorable terms. new on 10 per cent profit, and afford
If it was unreliable if would be the to lie generous.
The Temperance Mass Meeting, on greatest
1
folly to guarantee it. It costa
the 36th and 27th iiut.. gives promise nothing to trj it, iw it can i&gt;e returned
if it does not give saliirfaction niter us­
of one of tho most enthusinstar meet­ ing tv, u-tliird» of a bottle, (.'all nt my
ings ever held in Hastings. The pa­ drug store and get a sample bottle for
rade and addresses on Saturday will be 10
: cents, or n regular size Fifty Cents
imposing and 'instructive, enlivened or
J $1. If your innM are sore, or chest
throughout by music from the several or
' back lame, n*e Shiloh’s Bru.a don­ on tlik line of Goods, and you can not
na Plaftkr. which seldom fails to give afford to go footsore and weary, when
bands that will he in attendance. The relief.
1
A CHOICE LINE OF
Halbbkt &amp; Co.. Nnebville. ion can buy of us Men’s solid Boots at
Mich. Sold Elsewhere by dealers gen­
erally. _________ -__________
“Hacmmbtack” a new and delightful CroqUft Slip, UT M»t Uli MylOh ud WHICH IS CHEAPER
PAINTS, OILS,
and Dr. Reynolds, the “father of the
Perfume sold by Halbert fir Co., Nash­
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
ville. Mich., elsewhere by dealers geaSURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
them hy the hand, and bid thru God etaflv.__________________________' '
THAN EVER!
BOX PAPERS.
PERFUMERIES.
NASHVILLE MfiRTET
FANCY PAPERS,
OF This you see is the result of our
DYE-STUFFS.
TOILET ARTICLES.
FINK CIGARS.
AH ReAND TOBACCOS,

For Prices Speai for Themselves:

draon Tfotwir
tb*r
STATIONS.
Expraaa P™- »xyraa*
a m IftOO p a
Or’4 ItaplA*---- Lv 1148 ata
JUrnmoMl.....— 1140
iora
Middfovllle............ IfclJ
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ll.l#
ItotUnr*,. ...—..—i ■ts
ilia
Ntobrllfo....... LvJ
11*3
VerroonlTilfo .... 1:TJ
SAMI
rm
Charlotte
san
IS
Ifoton Rapid.........
6M
RItm Junction—
rai
140
S40
Jacknon....... .
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w
Detroit _____ Ar
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pa&gt;
AVUJST WARD.
i ftapM* Pactrto
Matu
STATIONS.
Erpre**. Exnu*.
Detroit,--------- Lv BJO a, rn. Xli pc lait px&gt;.
S.-00
JarkMo,............... Iil6
1:10
fi-24
Rlrr* Junction, - :2A7
1A3
Er too Rapid*....
1®
sat
344
Ctiarloltr..... . ...... 2S»
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Mo
V t'rmoutrllfo----- - 351
:
M7
3:41
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Jl'AIlevnir,........ . 04*
s
t.w
Batumi,nJ............ 4:13
114
Gram! Rapid*......J
•M a. a)r»ri&lt;! Rapid* Baton!*r
utn-NaahrlLkPASp. m.
) midnight, aatf »t Dr-

!. WMMtWOMW.a.
U«n1 l-aaa and Ticket AienkChteuo

Summer goods

LWS( STYLESAHD NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON

BRING-YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

trademark
_ _ _ _ THE BOSS
--------------LAGER BEER
These Goods were bought for C
, since!
D«&gt;u&gt;rr.mich.
the last decline and will be sold at a small;
advance above
. I intend to make it an
----- ?“• inducement for people to do their trading
With me. My expenses are light, I “paddle
my °wn canoe,” oiler no bates or big drives,
PENINSULAR

p.dsm

Lager
Beer

1]Ak^p^WTSn formally low as any store in Eaton or Barry
counties. Your patronage will be a---- --=-r &gt;
rroduce taken in exchange for

Ao Credit Business!

pioHmjTORE!

gere

MEWHT AID

DEXROTT,

Qome Again l

Cfoods!

new GOODS’.

Too fnil of*New Groods

CLOTHING

anas toe,

ofltorr, b&lt;AU«*t
In the City of
Healing*, • an Satariar, th* 4 th da? ul May. io
U.C tear oq&lt;i Uiouaind right bundnsl M»S vtxrnly-

MORK. dwaawl.
.
‘
.
On reading and Clitic tbo pettifog, duly Tarlflad,
ol-LeandaaJ. NeVfrmlrk, praying that thia Conn
uiar d'MrmiM
■reliietalra otaald daceurd.
next, at nine o'Cfork in th* roranoon.
be avigni.d for lh*h-*riugofMld petition, and that
th* hrir.at.fow qfMld decoded, and all cCh*rp«raon* inureMOd in' . aid cataic nre required to apprar

eat»«r, Tf any .iwri- U-. why the prayer of said po
tltixncr should not brerantad;
- .
Afod It i« further onirn d, that nW nttitfonrrrire
nntfur tn' the.Mwinr Jntcrertrii in Mia **t*te. of tlu-

BE SOLD!

SPECIALTIES

so

you

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR !

KOH.

LEGAL.

(A trua eow )

CLEMENT ,-MITH
, • Ju*i«e of Pro ba,
Kaorrsx..S3

GUATtUX-A-IS'M HALIL
LER,« Mufor.
Not

BITS, CAPS ANDGENT8’ FURBISHIMG SOODS

KOCHER BROS

oim GROCERIES

MEN’S AND BOYS’

BOISE BROTHERS

CLOTHING,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,

right, tit]* anil fntcriwi of

rrit-c-l a» follow* lo-wit: TirertatMtf tI-5) nr lol
rick-, of dower of Netifo Hoiler, widipert oiCkrtetl
Hotter, (tavared.
?
Paled. April tied, A. I». 1KT.
,
3S »
P. HOLLER; Ouardla-i

the Co«uuy pT 3KE Ch*iicvry. al ttoCaort
fliauM la Mid County, outba Mth day v( April
A. I&gt;. U7L
■
. Jaaob Ftanck. Complainant,
Sophia Dwkrr. UMnip"Franck. Barbara Mott,
G-urgi-&gt;'r»',(.k,Sliur MolK Jsltn Franck. Wil

Books of all Kinds

within tbraswtontii*
dwr.aad khat
he

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS

■i taut twenty &lt;U.a teiora the time pna&amp;Ewd for

Good Templar Lodges ia the Cotmty
■re invited to participate. Organixa-

uneut Notice

COME AND SEE.

Nashville, May 8th.

W1L A AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

Which we will warrant, and suid sell with all the above named articles

VERY LOW FOR CASH.

BOISE BROS

1 years, has tho management tn the
Ci.

BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

I

A KNAjTEN.

25- REMEMBER THE IT ACE. .

wavoLio

a

mr

�AlittU

IF We Mu.t
1

net put is the-sdK«olbo|M grodnd*.

ibuilding
—Fishing iopow “boMy" Lu Thorn-

out tiy the
tt Kellogg are putting in
their
up by the last of t hi* week.

—H. J- Bennett, living north of the
village, ba*1 » Brahma hen that got
right dowu so business the other day,
*»d laid an egg that measured eight iuvhes in circumference.
—In tho dejtd of Saturday night two
''team*went through the village ut a
smashing rate.
W’e did not learn
whether they were racing for the fun

ofthe thing or simply going somewhere.

—J. 8. Clarkaon ha* rented BeelM’s
Photographic Gallery. Mr. Clarkson
is recommend to n* as a superior photographiri, having learned the art, nnd
worked many yearn, in England. Bee
hi* local.
’
-Bev. D. F.. Minard, of IWdinx,
Mich., will preach in the Chiistian
Church licit Sabheth morning and evening, and at Norton’* school house,
Maple Grove, at 8 o’clock p. in., on ex­
change with the pastor.

Club, made the opening speech, which
pair* of Mirere’ Kid
ol tb. JliptU
Th. wmm addreared more particularly to the
worth $1.00, which I will sell for j
meetings were attended with firir
members of the Reform Club, exhort­ •Octo- per pair.____ • «. A. Trumax.
ms and Uu. m Uxi lie f.,
ing them to be united in all things, and
on»rt«Dit.v to arm upon th.
“* diligent in the cause of Temperance
M they were when they reigned under
under
and regular aervirea. The Mtele bund,
though small and poverty stricken but'
___ to Geo. Simpson.
wam caned upon, and in*
‘.•drock full of days’ works,” with the
_
------ will he paid fuTXflOO 11m.
aid of Elder Northrop, dotenrined him for he was a dutchman. He made'
of Dried A ppia* st the Ckktral Store.
to see what they could da The Ehl. out that a hog in a mud puddle was
went to work with ths subscription more sensible than a drunken man, and
CF" Parasols, Fans, Skirt*, Bilk and
lists, several came forward and put did it in a quaint, brogue manner, that Linau Handkerchiefs cheaper than ev
'V-­
down their names for a hundred each. camwd everybody to laugh, and Mr. er at
Griffith’?.
When- fiftonn hundred dollars were Troxell wpnt off the rostrum mid the
raised tile aorie^y ch&lt;m»- a lot,andcho*e hearty plaudits of the house.
new and. elegant spring styles in
Mr. Fred. Applcman ft* the duefknli:
Mr. L. J. Wheeler was the next call­ Alapacca*, Caslimere*.
French
feet of the church. The ruoapns were ed upon, who. gave some interesting
Suitings, just opened to the public.
set to labor Hpon the' waHs’ and the statistics in regard to the fruit* of in­
A
t Kocher Bros.’
work begun in dead earnest, and pro­ temperance, showing how much more
igressed steadily though sometime* prosperous and happy every class of
rP" 50 different kinds of Wall Paper
islowly, up till yreterday, when it was humanity would be if strong drink of and Border to match at Tbvmas’s.
।completed and dedicated to the wor­ cvetfr description was thrown over­
Notice. Notice.
iship of Almighty God.
board.
All persons indebted, to the firm of
Tho church is built of brick ami ir
Adda Nichols read-an essay prepared
W.
G.
Aylflworth
&amp; Co., are requested
j32x44 feet, with a towvr, which uiakes by herself for the occasion, and Mra.
a vestibule 10x14 feet, 'rhe auditorium M. J. Timmerman, by request, retread to call and settle their account* by casli
।
or
note
within
the
next thirty davs.
is 18 foot to the ceiling, and is 'wains- :her "chrpuide*,” which gave a history
(
NaaliviUe, May 17th. 1877.
coted
with nah, finely -finished with .of the Reform Movement in Nmlliville.
]
W.
G. AYL8WQHTU.
black walnut mouldings. The church 1The chronicle* were weU-written.
(
contain* two rows of long seat* to the
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Elihu Chipman made the closing
iwhole number of twenty-five, which ।speech. It contained much good ad­
I wish to say to the readers of the I
iwill accomodate 300 pentons. It limt vice to the club, as well as many theo­ News that I am prepared to sell Goods ।
&lt;one broad aisle from the entry to the ,logical temperance truths.
cheaper than eyer, I have a large stock ।
jpulpit and two outside aisle*. The
The interest in the temperance cause of Clothing, for both men and boys, ।
&lt;church will be liwu&lt;d by a furnace. ।still continues, nnd it is probable that which I am selling nt panic prices for ]
JEigtli-four feet measures the distance ।the meetings will ip, kept up.
. cams. My stock i* now complete in ev­
!from the ground to the top ofUm spire.
ery department. “The proof of tiie |
The cost of the edifice is $3,00. It is a
Baptist Church -Dedication.
pudding,” &amp;,t. When in the city ail! ,
■snu^littlcchurch and reflects credit
*
on
R. J. GRANT.
,
The Dedicatory Service* of the Bap'
"npon ik&lt; architect, Mr. Appleman, who
Hastings. April 30th, 1877.
82-87.
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has labored diligently from the begin- IHat Church were held yesterday at l(h
ry
Lot
’
s
of
Goods
sold
at
5
and
6
&lt;
ning for it* early completion.
:30 a. w. The following ministers w«,-fe
Griffith’s.
।
The Society nnd community.at large iin attendance and assisted in the exer­ per cent profit at . .

—The Mixer-Crandall
wrestling
match opneoffat Kalamazoo, May 15th
for $900 ami door money. Th* parties
were M,C. €randal], of CrcsM-y’s Cor­
ner*, and C. G. Mixer, of Hastings, two
splendid nnd -experience 1 athlete*.
The match wnacollar^and elbow, best
three in five falls, according to the
American rules. Baker, of Kalamazoo,
was chosen referee. Eugene Bock, of
Kalamazoo, and B. Sheftn, of Creasy’s
Comers, umpire*. The croud in at­
tendance wo* quite large. Crandall
won the flrirt and fourth fall* and Mix­
er tho other tlirrc, winning the match
amid great excitement. Mixer is thir­
ty pounds lighter than his opponent.

FIGHT IT XS I

One Grand Sweep!
: New Goods
Just Received

ocrota hit* to the road north. The old
lady thinks they were inexperienced at
the business, and says the one that held
the laid clothes over her face trembled
violently und appeared u* much scared,
if not more so, than she was. Mrs.
Sfiaman bail a large sum of money fall
due ta her ou the previous day, which
fact it is surmised the thieves were cog­
nizant V’f, bnt she had received the
money d few days liefore she expected
aud had deposited iu No clue to the
thievoshas been obtained.

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OT Six bar* of Soap for twenty-five gives the operator camplete control of the upward or downward draft on
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rents at the
Central Store.
THE FOOT TREADELS are uniycrailly admired by all, and no one
ty Sugar Cured Hams only 12 ct*.
will de without them after once using them. The raining of the shovels by
per lb. nt the old and reliable meat
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market of Roe &amp;. Ci.rvkr. '
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a r
setscrew
nt the end
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of the
the hopper;
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rar I^kintheCEMTmLLBTOBEnnd -,
ula‘e‘i by
oy a
n!Twu
I
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, wh»t taprorom.,.,. ha,.­
- .
!&gt;e
mttr.h nr
am the
llm nnntlif
inn nr
be vnrie.ll
varied ns
as much,
ov lillle
little as
condition
or aise ,,
of-the grain may demand
made there.
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AVITH OUftlMPRONED SCATTERED the 'gram u carried down
— IAdie* Foxed Shoes $1J5, worth
two feet below the hopper, which protects it from the wind until it leaves
$1.50, at
Tkttman’s.
the Seatterer. and thus insures an even distribution of tho grain.
PF* Big bargains in Spring Shawls.
These Cultivators are sold with or without the Seeding Attachment, as
(Tood Goods elegant style** and low.
it can be added without trouble whenever desired.
prices, at
' Kocher Bros.

— Ladies, see our new styles in Col­
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ty Three pound* of good rice for
Austin’s.
23 cent* at tho
Central Store.
Dr. M. C. Ellis started for Iiclmnon.
ry Fashionable Millinery work dune
Mo., Wednesday morning, ou business.
Mrs. D. C. Griffith is visiting rela­ at the most reasonable term*. Dress
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EditokNews:
.
— Solid Cast Steel Shovels for $1J5,
As 1 have been traveling through
At C. CfcWoLcorr’tj.
this township for the last few weeks,
jH-rhapa some of the readers of the
The best Unentered Japan....80 ct*.
New* would like to know what our far­
Good Uncnlored Japan... 3 lbs for $1
mers have been and are doing.
Good Uncolored Japan.. .4 lbs for $1
The farmers all are putting the heat
At Truman’*.
foot forward in breaking up ground

t hat he UM

'jfSsrc*

PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BREFOE !

ry Best brand of Print* 6 ct*, at
TbcmanV.
Wanted—150 bushel* of beans nt the 1

Tn every variety of variety and posse.
Mr. J. S. .Clarkson, of Ha*tiqgg, has se­
cured for tiie season Mr. Beebe’s gal­
PERSONAL-GOSSIP.
lery, on .Main St., and is prepared to
furnish One Down Fine Berlin Re­
Rev. 8. A. Northrop gave us a pleas­
touched Photographs for $9.30. Gem
ant social half-hour call on Wednesday,
work at u mini price*. Copying and En­
lie. is a young man of pleasing address,
larging a apecislty. Call and we spec­
and excellent company.
imens.
I. M. Flint nnd wife are at home
r~ Farmers, go to tho foundry and
again. They have boon on a two weeks
trip to friends at Battle Creek and get your Cast ing* and Agricultural Im­
plement*.
1 can and will sell cheaper
Bellevue.
.
Isaac McCrea is here settling up his than arty that have to buy and ship in­
business preparatory to making his Rest of Blacksmithing done to order.
J. M. Wood.
]&gt;ermanent home at Charlevoix.
John Vosbnrgh of the Bellevue Ga­
EV I make special prices in n good
zette office, attended tho dedicatory ser­ many kinds of Good*. CaE and sec.
vices at tho Baptist Church.
G. A. Truman.
Mrs. Elihu Chipman hns returned
ty Just receiveii, a new lot of Pre­
from Battle Creek, and Chip, is a Ben­
mier Extenrann and Duplex Corsets,
edict once more.
Johnny Jewett ami wife (that was bringing low prices ut Griffith’s.

—Strong, of tho Nashville .Vetr*, not­
withstanding some of his low slang, -is
making a good local paper.— Vermonttitle Enterprise.
*■
Now this is the second time we have
been charged with being "slangy.”
The former compliment was made by
a man who stopped the New* for fear
it would contaminate hi* moral*, nnd
then the very next week was caught
stealing ft out of the ’ post-office. We
would rather be caught calling things for a large average of spring cropa.
Wheat on th.e ground look* well all
—Ths first sermon preached in the by their right names than be caught over, and the prospect is good for a
And this little newspaper promising harvest.
BaptiM Auteh; of this Village, was de­ rtetiJinff.
There are three hundred aud twenty«pub
coming
from
the
source
it
does
livered Inst Wednesday evening by
five statement* of asseasment for taxes,
Bev. B&gt; A. Northrop, of Rochester, N. reminds u« of a similar joke perpetrat­ nnd two hundred anil fifty fanners pro­
ed
upon
our
defenseless
head
by
Bro.
Y., ton full house. Mr. Northrop took
duced frrnin last year. The average of
for his text these words “The church of Hoskins, which came to our ears a* fol­ wheat last year wo* 3.370 acres; number
of bushels thrashed. 48^60.
Wheat
tho living, God. tho pillar ami the lows -. Aliout t wo years ago, with S. G.
now on the ground, 3.190 acre*.
Com
ground of the truth,” being a portion Rogers, local editor of the Jackson Cit­ planted last year, 1,477 acres; oat* 1053
of the 15th verse of the third chapter izen, «e were walking tho streets of acres, and only 14. acres of barley.
Balde* boni during in 1876, 23 male*
of first Timothy. The spedrers theme Jackson ; jiawdng a saloon Rogers *tepand 19 inale*, total 41. The prosjiect
wa* tho trtie church and its importance ped toward* the door and eeid, "let’s go look* well for an abundant increnJie
to humanity und the world at large, in and get n-drink.” We replied “we the ensuing year.
The nnmbcr of
and the nocesuty of joining such nn do not drihk.” "Not drink,” echoed death* during the year were 17.
Adam Wolf,
organization. The subject was an able the astonished Rogers. "Why Hoskins
Supervisor of Maple Grove.
effort ahd well handled. Mr. Northrop said you was one of the worst topers in
has a fine deWvery. Ho is the sou of Nashville, and there being no many of
Common Cornell Proceedings.
Eld. Northrop, nnd we understand is that sort in your viRsge. that fort was
looking over the alate with a view to what made your paper *o popular and
Cocnccu. Rooms, &lt;
Mat 14th, 1877.)
settlement.. He xs young, active, and;.you to flourish so well in that intemper­
well educated,—and just the minister Itown.’ And brother
Regular meeting held.
Mii.uier Hoskins
X1OSK1UB you
}’OU
Pnaent—Ainsworth, 1’rerident: Tru­
for a new church.
were
were just
just ns
os much
much mistaken
mlMaken about
about the
the
N«w» publishing slang os you were man, Reynold*, Roe, Cook, Paredy nnd
Loe, Trnstees.
—AnnaniaH Linaley and Wm. Trox- al&gt;out our drinking propensities. The
Minute* of the previous meeting read
New* is down on woman-wliippera and approved.
A petition presented signed by M. C.
nud dead-lieato. and is emphatically no
Utt Wednesday. Under', hogs broke slang-vender, but. a high-toned ixoral EUi* and :» others praying that the
" ——• o&lt;v,ni VOUHDOU
lOUIKU of
ox the Village of
Common Conned
Ltto Tror-HV fclover field aud com idiert, a* ten mfoxater*, fourteen law- Nashville appnmriate
fWd. and rox^d things up liv*y. Har- yers, eight doctor*. mid nearly 300 toward* fixing the&gt;&lt;ulley
near
gull
__
t.
_
___
t
__
_
.
uin'w
suit
son
’
s,
wa*
granted,
and on mo
church members, all patrons of the
New*, will testify. Throw any kind
Motion mode and carried that the
don't rank u» with a gutter-snipe far sum of eight dollars and thirteen rente
all that honor Itetongn to th- Goggle-

have a fall i
and well ski
nrte drillinj

and must be sold

PQ ‘ And Other Goods Sold aa Low in Proportion.

&lt;cises: Rev. M. G. Hodge, D. D., of
Kalamazoo; Itev. J. S. Borden, of YpsiUnti: Rev. C. E. Conley, of Middle­
ville ; Rev. S. A. Northrop, of Roches­
ter, N. Em and Rev. W. IL Northrop, of
Monroe. The Dedication Sermon was
preached by Rev. Hodget from tho
words of the Psalmist, "Strength and
Beauty are in thy . Sactionnry.” The
discourse was a most excellent one and
’erj*Hpjiriate to the occasion.
Rev. Northrop made a financial state­
ment, showing that the church cost
$3,000, and that there was an indebted im&gt;m of something over $1,200 on the
edifice. At the dose of the services
$430 were raised towards liquidating
thia amount
&gt;

Mole, out vrn are dooug to pr
counter fro,!l t‘!r un*P*rinr n

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o

should
hold —
Elder
Northrop
high
ap—The live manufacturing Lawton-------y.. ..v..„,„
1.,in
uu
^uU)
.firm. Smith A Walker, are selling their ptwation,for the important part he
. - ,
...
, .. »
«...
ln»M talrnn in Vinilrll,... •*»•«
.
fanning mills throughout this vicinity has taken in building this edifice. ■
The News heartily extend* thechrisat the rate, of twenty per week. One
, ,
------ r,------------of their men inform* u* that Lawton
» right hand of fellowship to the
May it over
and
wouMb.dnul.oat.uriwl
not new society. «..&lt;».
— •flourish
—&gt;-i. —
'
be blessed with abundant faith and
fur thi firm.
{prosperity. ■
—K very important change occurred I
-------- in the time table of the G. R. Div., last ’
■—A bold case of house-breaking oc­
Bunday. In the place of the midnight
curred at the Widow Sherman’s, two
train east, we have the Atlantic Ex­
milea east of the village, early last Snt press which ponses Nashville at 9:45ev­
urday scorning. At the carlyiiour of
ery evening, connecting at Jackson
three o’clock the inmates of the house,
with train* either cast or west.
two widowed Indies (mother and daugh­
"—Nelson Stine, of .Knhuno, wanted ter) and n small boy, frore awakened
to get rich in a'minute, and went to by some one hammering at the north
signing other people’s name* to bit* of door. The‘ door yielded with a crash
paper. Hi* la*t effort wo* to make ii and a mouient later, two ruffians with
note o/ $60 against Theodore Barnea blackrneaed faces, oml armed with an
and Wm. Stine, hi* consin, which wo* ax and club, stood iu Mrs. Sherman's
sold to Henry Martin, of Vermontville. bed-room ami demanded her money.
He then departed for Ohio, but swift While one smothered her with the bed
justice wa* put npon hi* track and he clothes tho other commenced to rifle in
now slnnilwrs in the Eaton County jail a hasty manner the tranks and sbureau
until the Hitting of the Circuit Court.
in the room. Tho daughter soon came
—They have some mean thieve* down’ info the room and begged them to do
no
harm to her mother. They inform­
at Monrce, who respect neither God
nor man. For imuanc-e, a few week* ed her to not cry out and they would
. ago, the Rev. W. IL Northrop, who is not hurt them as they were only after
known to mmS of oar citizen*, had hi* money. After a hasty and unsuccess­
horse stolen, but he recovered it at an fur search tie burgLira left, going

expense of $40.t On .Saturday last he
received word from home that while
hi* family were at church, the Bunday
previous, thieve* had again eutmnxyii*
residence and stolen $40 worth oC-tdlvenvarc nnd clothing.
Tho'Thieves
were not caught.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

flatting and Mlatdfa(.

where will he found tho J^argext Stork and Lovett Prices
in Barry rr Eaton Counties.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

1. LENT* * HONS.

�1
main shaft broke when

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Michls

one asked me to tura over a new k»f,
or said
encoumving word to me In
the way of anting me to try and live a
No. M, for laying out a State

war*

und &lt;*mUqjurodr

enced to two yeare uui a half in the State
at Port

■ Wm.
Huron.

erHonod
tunnel u

cm the wtreeta of

State Fair in 1849 was
lot with premlnms
lv 81,000. Now an eighty
sd and the premiums agaii Wells, of CaDUifl for the night,
twa from three t&lt;&gt;
. ih charge of two
g and IsrwiM. On
g wan arrested charged
one ofthe children,aged
I attempting to rano two
eera are hunting
ny. The former bar room of tho
*
' !■ a liMBrlltirr Kntn'

nftrat tjxne ih the history ofthe
rritea a correspondent, “a drink

&gt;w*jno.
The State library how contains 53,000
Mdilnteai boaldda vamiddets and mnnuSrtftotoWWl U voided at |1(W,(KW.

lectures on constitutional law before the
wtudenikW the Johns Hapklua uulvcntHy ju Baltimore.
The Michigan Central Railroad has is­
sued rotted £rip tlcKcta on Its divisions at.
reduced written, t»n *hMi no Uy-over is
■pfinuitted..
number of barm have lately boon set
Ma tertailnnaww county, and the Iomsch
have been heavy. It hrknovrn to lie the
waafc of tecendiariw*. The Farmers’
■Mutual Insurance Co. Ih losteg lieavily.
. A terrible accident occurred at Pearson,

W!&gt;rk alraut the machinery, l&lt;mt Jils bal­
ance and fcllteigalnst the ny wheel, which
was revolving with lightning rapidity,
te carried over the wheel nnd
o distance latyond, a shapvflis l»niinH were neutered
11 for thirty feet, and nearly
ft his body was broken. Doalnglu man,altout thirty-one
and was boru in Hartford,
i»rfttorly an engineer on the

May 10th there was still a blockade of
*•-- "-.Clair flats, and 1W vessels
ed. waiting for the Ico to move
_ ___ .. might pass. Several vessels
were fast ih Uie ico and provisions for tho
men was taken to them by steam tugs.
Latest Michigan Patents:
.
jievice ft»r Setting, Jotting and Gaging
thy Teeth of Saws—te H. Bigelow, DayUm.
• Tom biers ftir Permutation Leeks—T
Fox, Bay City.
. Spring Bed Bottoms—C. E. Smith and
E. J. BeVerstock, Allegan.
Grain Conveyors—A. J. Emlaw, Grand
Haven.
’
.
Ore Washer—D.D. Hendrick, Calumet.
Grain Binder—T. w. Rnndnll, HurlingClearer—A. Day, Do-

A gjuurof thieves, including a farmer |
named Williams and his sons, was ar­
rested in-the town &lt;&gt;f Marathon near
Flint, Uio other day. They had stolen
|&gt;enw, Mnumttted burglaries: from barns
and dwellings, and hod iu their potMOsaion
jnuch of the stolen property. Some of
them have coufeased their crimes.
The wholesale dealers in liquors, beer,
etc., are feeling the effect of Uio Reform
movement. They get no orders from the
country.
This red ribbon movement,
they say, ib worse fur their business than
any other crusade they have known.
The pension agency at Grand Rapids
wiil.be consolidated with that at Detroit.
The banking firm of John Johnston A
Co., of Port Huron, has suspended.
Rev. C.ii. Brigham, a Unitarian min­
ister at Ann Arber, was struck with ap­
oplexy on Monday. Helios in a state of
unconsciousneaa.
A new oddfellows’ lodge has isten or­
ganised. at Ann Arbor. The members
were all seceders (friendly ones) from the
old lodge.
A Muskegon wholesale liquor house
has closed, and If) saloons have gone out
of oommlsMion. Too much rod ribbon.
Tho tug River Qneen took fire at Port
Huron, and would have l»een destroyed
but for the aid of other boats in putting
&lt;Mt the fire?' —'
Judge Ktnmons, of the sixth judicial
oircxiU of the U. S., diml at his residence
in Detroit on Monday.
Ft veaakxma have eloaed at Niles.
A few days since E. B. Smith, of Duplain, shot« blue heron uoar Maple Riv­
er measuring six f«ft two-and-s-half
fnchea from tip to tip of wings, and four
feet um-and-e-half incbin from bill to
toes. Itwa« a male bird with created
head and beautiful plumage.
The Northern rivers are low, and diffi­
culty la experienced in getting the logs
down.
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GENERAL NEWS.
A dispatch to Gen. Sheridan from Gen.
Him, dated at tho latter’s headquarters
n Ttot^rocjtb-er.^ays 300 boat lie Sioux

The Mormons are arming and drilling,
ho abooHmt of Lee in punishment for
to have aroused their tears.
The NichoHs party at New Orleans, in
CponM to aprqclamation of Thanksgivby the Governor, on Wedneaday Um
loui, told services in the churches and
had an imposing military display.
Tiieannual meeting ofthe American
Bible Society waa held ou the 10th Inst.

audpH,274 from donations. The expend­
itures nearly equalled the receipts. Dur­
ing the year B2I.72B blblti were issued at
vfSSjKh
’’’“king a total

Tho imports for the firet four months
ar show an increase of
over the same months
porta of mcrtfrne have been

has ta.-vn broken
The carnival at New York on Tuesday,
in Imitation of those of Southern effloi
attracted a great crowd of spectators and

Bid took to Liverpool too.Wi
beat, a million jK&gt;untta of
provisions ia large

of South Carolinn

Senate bill No. 227, authorlxlng the
Hoose bill No. 2», to detach Cheboy­
Rttperviaure nf Jacjpwn county to receive gan county from the Eleventh- Judicial
Circuit, out.
certain landa in truat
Houw bill .No. 225, amending Fontlac
Houne bill No. 237, for the protection
u«.«” TUI l»
of tax-payem, wax Imt, reconaldcred and charter.
paid.
House bUI No. &lt;h, providing for a now
of tlm extra HMaibn tabled.
building at the Normal School.
are &gt;»•» 1ft 1,10 ne"'
*1t&lt;&gt; would like U* make mischleWknd who would do mi if «n early Uvc to false Imprisonment.
House bill No. 275,amendlngcomplleFs re&lt;a&gt;iaa&gt;on&lt;ted by tb»oanimBteq of conopportunity waa to occur. The postpone­
ment u» fall l" » serious blow to teem.and section 7601. relative to offtctusM against
1 r&amp;MiM"hill No. 253, amending taw rela­
Uioy fold It keenly.
order of third reading;
Secretary Sherman telegraphed from tive to justices of the peace.
Senate bill Na. 49, unending taw* rota­
New York to Asafatant Secretary
House bill No. 281, incorporating boat­ tive to mechanic** Item..
jnlck that In addition to the flO/XiO.UOO ing asaodatlana.
Hoose bill No. 831, to-prevent bunting
four and a-half per cent, bonds taken on
Hmuio bill No. 280, inoorporaUng part- on inclosed land*.
the filh Inst., to provide for the call of that nerahlp aaaociattens, of which tho capital
House bill No. 342, appropriating three
date he hue sold under the resumption alone ahall be liable for debts of tha asso­
Metlon* of swamp land to conairuct n
art t.. tho syndicate»6,&lt;XW,0u0Qraa&gt;d bonds ciation.
•
ditah from Capac to Clide, in Lapeer
at par hi gold coin, to 1m&gt; jmld Ibr during
-House bill No. 267, providing for a lieu county.
May and June. Geld thus received will
logs.
bowtrtd fitfewrency at the pleasure-of the on-Bonne
May 12—&gt;Tbo Senate mumed House bill
bill No. 255, amending compil­ 284,
making appropriations, for tho East­
Nephew Hutter's appolntn&amp;mt has been er's motion 7370, relative to duties of as­ ern Asylum ; House bill 2f»; making ap­
signees of Irfaolvent debtors. '
for the Kalomazoo Asylum..
revoked for getting very drunk and^mak­
.Senate bill No. 189. amending compil­ propriation*
Tm-House amended tho tax bill. No
ing an unmitigated nuiaknoe of hitnseif er’s noctiou 4830, relative to guardians
Their Naval Strength.
bills were pasaod and no important action
intee care onhis way to tho Black Hills. and wards.
taken, many of tho tnembera being ab­
A Methodist ctencvman wrote the
Senate bill No. 158. amending compll- sent.
‘ The olllcial catalogue of the recent
ofleedupixrtmcntkis.ut It, and Mr. Key 0?a MHSion 5074. rota:lv,e to dfitfen of Cer­
May 14.—No quorum in either houao International Exhibition, gives iu
promptly, scut his notice of dlsmiaaol. tain judicial o til cent.
brief the leading Btatintlcs of the coun­
The appointment was made, it seems, by
House bill No. 302, forbidding the de­ al Its opening. The Senate dtacuw««d tho
Postmaster-General Key without consult­ positing of nawdunt iu streams In certain hotel tire escape bill, but took no definite tries represented, undoubtedly furrilBhation with tho President or anv member counthw.
action. The IJpuso discuaMxl and passed ed by their ctmiiniadonerM, and there­
The strength of the
ofthemd upon tho verbal recomHouse bill No. 857, amending compil­ tho bill taxing church property. It taxcH fore reliable.
meudalinn o?Gen. B. F. Butler aml Son- er's section 8923, relative to second mort- all churob edifices of more than 815.000 navies of Husain aud Turkey fa thus
in value, and exempts nil of 815,000 or given
atbr Spencer, of Alaliamn, and on written
reqncaita by Senator Do racy, of Arkansas, glSenate bill l/u. 107. amending compil­ under. Tho vote stood 54 to 13.
IIvksia—‘’The navy comprised in
S. S. Upx. of New York, and Milmn er's sections 6921, 6922 and 4088,*relative
1875,.223 vexw-fa of 188,120 tons burden,
Ksyler, of Oitio.
.
to foreclose raby advertfaemenU
aftd carrying501 guns. This included
Senate joint resolution No. 1, for con- Another Irrepressible. C onfllct.
an irou-clad fleet of 2&amp; vessel* of 9,210
Tho Preeidont had an chthuwlasUc re­
coption at Ute Chamber of Conunorro stituttenaE amendment relative to ap­
horse power, 74,71*3 tons burthen and.
pointment of Hupreme Court reporter.
Instead of wondering at the general carrying 184 guna.”
banquet in New York ou Monday.
Senate bill No. 170, amending compil­
TURKEY—"The navy consisted, at
Tlwrc has liccn a strike among the er’s section 4582, relative to sales by agitation on the liquor evil, we are as­
tonished
that
every
city
und
township
coal mines at Streator, Ill. Now bands executors.
the end of 1875, of 20 Iron-clad aniptf
Is-not shaken to its foundations. If
were set to work, and n rankling hate ex­
Senate bill No. 171, repealing net for there were no moral element in the and 70 other steamers. In addition to
isted between thaw and tho old minors. uniformity of texl-booka in Berrien
these there were four atetuu tramqtorlM
facta presented by the hfatdry of thf- and a number of old sailing vesaefa not
Tim other «i**y alxiut (50 of the mow mon county.
wore attacked with symptoms of poison­
Senate bill No. 178, appropriating |40,- liquor traffic, It doe* not lessen in Hie fit for Service.”
ing, anti I*, was found that arsenic had 000 for improving grounds, etc., of now least the neceMity for some thorough,
l&gt;een mixed wltli the food in their dinner State Capitol.
earnest, determined effort at relief.
.
Senate bill No. 168, appropriating &lt;75,­ Figures that represent the cost, the
-Jr April 8,410, K30 pounds of fresh Iwcf, 000 (or ftirnbihing the new Capitol.
waste-, the destruction, the oppmnlon
We.are not sure hut the torpedo,that
valued at 9831,431, were cx]&gt;orted from
House bill No. 283. UMnaferring Chc- that are directly due to this one agen­
isiygnn rounty from the Eleventh to the cy, are like the figures inastronomi.-al nifachievlotiH little engine of war
tho United States.
Thirteenth Judicial CircuiL
calculation*, utterly beyond our capac­ which cnine into play for the first time
House bill No. 333, relative to injunc­ ity for sober- conipreheiiHion. It fa on a grand scale nt Hampton Ronda
during our civil Htrlfe. fa destined to
tions against mining corporations.
FOKEIGN NEWS.
House bill No. 289, incorporating asso­ strange tliat any decent, industrious, be u biessiog In tiisguise, economically
ciations for prevention of cruelty to ani­ thrifty,' progressive community will speaking. It certainly will, if it en­
patiently
endure
and
nourish
such
a
ables us to dispense with the cumbrous
Tho Turks are bombarding Kaiafat mals.
LIouac bill No. 281, appropriating 881,­ con»umlirg cancer in her very bosom.
from Widin, and the Roumanian batter­ 930 for finishing and furnishing Eastern What a spectacle of stupidity even­ and expeitbive ships of war now In
ies are returning tho tire.
vogue, especially for defensive pur­
Asvltitn for tho Insane.
neighborhood presents tliat year after
Thirty-three thousand of the Russian
Hduse toill No. 285, appropriating 849,­ year uuletly acquiesces In the suc&gt;|s&gt;rt poses. Since the close of tiie Ameri­
advance guard have already passed Bu­ 832 for the Michigan Asylum for tho In­ of |xjli&lt;:e establishments and charitable can civil war tiie torpedo ha» been the
sulyect of much scientific investigncharest for Giurgovo.
sane.
institutions that are almost exclusively
House bill No. 292, granting certain ' devoted to the care of those who have tion.with a view to nugmentiug its
The Ruas’ims bomlmrded Matchin, in
tho Dobnttfaelia, for four hours from [Hflice powers to persons having charge enriched tho liquor deniers.
We terrible utility aa an agent of destruc­
tion—with what success we shall probbatteries bn the opposite ahoro. The of public property.
House bill N&lt;&gt;. 291, uulhorir.lng tho know well a city of about twenty ubly soon have opportunity to Judge
Hamdans arc preparing to cloeo the
superintendent of public Instruction to thousand inhabitanta that is guarded from its practical application to naval
mouth ofthe Danube by luitlcrics.
publish the procoedings of the State by a police force of fifteen mernat an operations on the Danube and the
On the 7tli a tiie broke out in tho roof Teachers' Association.
expense of several thousands of dollars.
.
o| tho Meta Cathedral, from fireworks
Hon so bill No. 323, amending compil­ Nearly every dollar of this is paid for Black Sea.
usCM in celebrating tho visit of the Em­ er’s section 4407, relative to debts of de­
1 f a few torjtedoes judiciously dis­
services that would be needlew* If men
peror. Tho roof was destroyed aud the ceased penWns.
tributed along from Sandy Hook to
did not sell Ikiuont. Now It fa true
interior much damaged.
House bill No. 3! {.amending compiler's that men would not sell if men would the Narrows are sufficient to keep nt
In a skirmish between the Turkish section 52U7, relative to judges of pro­
bay the most jtowerful naval force that
not drink. But while drinking im­
tiattericM nt W|dlr*and tho Roumanian bate.
poverishes, selling enriches, and why ‘■any foreign enemy could send here, it
batteries at Katatat, the barracks and
House bill No. 305,amending compiler’s
is an absurdity to be drawing on Lite
custom house at’Kahifat Were destroyed section 0151, relative to pnweedlngs should the citizens pay out theft Treasury for money to build war ships
thousands tor the consequences of Unit
and a church injured. Widin wns set on against debtors.
which would b»* comparatively useless,
lire.
House bill No. 304, relative to tho con­ by which a few accumulate their ami the argument fa strengthened by
thousands! If it Ih rum that provides
A fanatical rising lias taken place in veyance of real estate.
House liillNo. 303,amendingeoriipller’a the work of the policeman, then riim Lite confidence with which the capa­
the Tchotchental country in consequence
bilities of the torpedo are spoken of if
of the Turkish war. One band of 500 in- section 6514, relative to proceedings should pay for the policeman fa work, j
a blockading squadron is to be got rid
aiuftento was dispersed by troops and 99 against corporations.
Though .this may be the very lowest
House bill No. 295,amending compiler’s view of the subject, it fa enough of It­ of.
killed and 250 wounded., The Russian
An English officer writes:
The
loss was three killed and eleven wounded. section 511, relative to county treasurers. self to xhow that our present endurance
serious fact in this torpedo matter is
House Bill No. 293, providing for tiie
Martial law has been declared in tho
establishment of a State house &lt;»f refuge of this monstrous- injustice fa utterly the cheapness and facility with which
province of Torek.
absurd and shameful.
the new weapon can be turned against
We limy laugh nt the effort to make
us.
In former days, during all the
counts have been received ot a skirmish
rum pay the expenses of the Virginia
ages from the invention of gunpowder
&lt;&gt;pp&lt;«iic,J brail &gt;&gt;n Wednesday. One says
Senate bill No. 192, legalizing t!io ac­ State government, as iiupractieablv down to to-day, increased offensive
the Russians landed there, but returned
and
foolfali.
But
even
a
foolish
meth
­
to 1 brail of their own acanunt, after de­ tion of Knikaxka county in erecting Uio od may indicate the awakening of the naval power Ims only been ol&gt;tainable
stroying tho earthworks. Another ac­ township of Grayling.
by increased size of gun, which has
House bill No. 181, incorjtorating the mind io a practical recognition of the
count sitystho Russians were driven off
carried with it a thousand other in­
village of Millington. .
fact that it is an outrAge.to compel the
by the Turkish monitor*.
But
House bill No. :«&gt;7,amending compiler's great and valuable industries of the creases of cost and of difficulty.
A Bucharest dispatch confirms tho re­ section 1844, relative to highways.
the tor|&gt;e&lt;lo is a weapon of defense
country to bearthe Intolerable burdens differing altogether from a gun in all
port of tiie destruction ot the Turkish
May 9.—Tn tltq Senate the following of lite alcoholic kingdom.
earthworks nt Gotschel. Tho Russian
these
respects
;
for,
although
ench
torIn this and neighboring cities the
infantry, which landed for this purpose, bills wore read a t'hird limo and passed:
Homie bill No. 32H, for tea protoction of question of excise is considered with pe&lt;lo itself cost from £400 to £500. it
atiatalnod no losi», as the Turks were pre­
can be discharged, from aimost any
viously driven out by shells. Tho im­ ptx-puyore.
increasing determination that some ship or !&gt;oal whatever, and the fittings
House bill No. 295, amending compil- hlleviallon must !&gt;e obtained.
portance of the operation is that the
At
Turkish monitors were able to shelter
presenVwe think that the main diffi­ for discharging It are of an Inexpen­
sive nature.
Here, then, we have
behind the Getschel earthworks and
House
bill No. 357. amending compil­ culty fa in difference of opinion as to every jniwer furnished with the means
bombard Ibrail thence.
the
beat
method
of
comiM-lling
liquor
er’s Metlon 6,925. relative to foreclosure
of attacking our large war ships so
An olllcial Constantinople dispatch says by advertisement.
to carry it* own load. While wo differ cheap and so simple that few’Spowera
the Russians having attacked Friday in
House bill No. 333, to promote mining among ourselves as to the wav in wliich are too impecunious to .provide them
great force a position occupied by the van­ interests.
to put on the aaddlo, the. animal runs
guard of tho Turkish auxllltary troops in
House bill No. 323, amending cotnpil- at large and devours like a lion &gt;hat on an emergency, while the larger
tho vicinity of Itatoum an engagement
|s»wers could, with the financial means
’rs MN.-tioii 4,407, relative td debts of do- has no time to roar.
ensued lasting eight nnd one-half hours,
al their dfspusal, completely eoni|uiss
e^sed persons.
Meanwhile the moral movement es­
resulting in the complete route ot the
House bill No. 277, amending compil­ sential to all real personal recovery and nnd surround our few largest and
Russians, who lost -i.000 men. The
er’s section 7.601, relative to offenses safety gathers momentum in both East I nest ships with these agents of de­
Turkish loan was inconsiderable.
against property.
and West.
Detroit and Michigan. struction. )
It is officially confirmed tliat tho Rus­
House bill No. 260, relative to support
sians sunk a large Turkish monitor In of |x&gt;or persons bv their relatives; House Pittsburgh, Pliiladeiphia, and other
jllifkius wants to know why the
the Danube yesterday. A shell pene­ bill No. 302, prohibiting depositing of States und cities, have been deeply legislature don't refer the tunnel ques­
trated tho liollcr of the monitor, resulting sawdust in streams in certain counties: moved wltli waves of feeling that are tion to the committee on the hole, and
innn explosion which fired the tniurar.inc. House bill No. 273, providing for individ­ still rolling on with increasing vclunie done with it.—[Brockton Gazette.
The monitor sunk and tho entire crew ual liability of stocjcbolderx.
and power. May the work deejn-n and
and two hundred soldiers iMirishod.
widen. But while the moral conflict
In the Houso the following pornod:
A Russian official dispatch from TiHi—
DETROIT MARKETS.
House bill No. 261. for tho publication fa waging, there is no reason whatever
says the Russians occupied Dyadin tin- and distribution of laws ami documenta that the nation should writhe and
opposed on the 8th. The Russians find of the .State, nnd to repeal the act of 1873 groan under the merciless heel of the
Flour—Choice white |10 00(§,10
great difficulty in procuring supplies.
75^9 75; Ambers 8'J
relative thereto.
rum-seller. The movement to prevent Modiutu winter,
House bill NO. 368, defining the extent the passage of any taw by which tiie (£10; ^Hnntsota spring, $9 50(£10 50;
Tito forward movement in Armenia has
beeej suspended through want of stores of the judicial districts of the State ab sale of liquor to be drank on the low arntlcs to superfine, ^6(^7.
Wheat
—
Extra
White,
«2 11$ No. 1
aud forage.
Cavalry is compelled to they aru since tho changes made this ws- £remises shall be permitted, gains
make requisitions over a wide extent of siun.
ivor in the community, and deserves
Com—58(^)591 eta.
Senate bill No. 65, appropriating |3(M)
country.
the
unqualified
support
of
the
Legisla
­
OAta—White 55c; mixed, 52.
The Mexican Congress has declared for tho removal of the State library to the ture. Thia fa one thing. There are
Barley—81 10 for. 190 lbs of No.3 State;
new Cnpltol, and 87uO for each of the
Diax elected President. He has been in­ years
1877-8, for the assistant librarian’s oilier things that ought to be done; but 81 5U for No. 2.
augurated and has taken immumbmiuii of
this being well done, a great good is
Apples—82(&lt;s2 25 for choice.
salary.
Amended
by
the
House
to
|300
tho National palace.
Be ms—Choice picked 82 (k&gt;(ra2 75 por
for axxixtant'a salary for 1877,and 8500 for accomplished and an Immense amount
A special from Batoutu, dated Friday, 1878.
bush; unpicked, |2 50(^2 60. "
&lt; f evil stayed.—N. Y. Obscnxr.
midnight, says: About live o’clock this
Butter—16@ 17 eta for fair to good. An
House bill No. 107, lo Incori'oratc
morning the’Russians, largely augment­
extra quality ranges from I8(g.«0 eta.
ed, advanced with hold artillery nnd achools iu Long Rapids.
Cheese—14(&lt;j,14) cts for now State and
A
concurrent
resolution
offered
by
M
r.
Dr.
Henry
A.
RcvnoldM.
made a further attack upon the heights
I Ohio.
defending Batoutu on the land Hide, oc­ Hamilton last week was amended' mak­
l&gt;riod Apples—4(^4) eta; {teaches 18®
He was born in Bangor, Maine, No­ 20 eta.
cupied by Baahi Bazr.uks. Thu Ottoman ing the 17tb Inst, the date beyond which
troopn were intrenched and opened a ter­ no bills ahall l&gt;e passed, and tho 19th Inst, vember 9, 1839. He was graduated
Eggs— 11 j («, 12 cm.
ribly well austainod lire of cannon and the date for final adjournment. As Unis from the Medical College of Harvard
Fish—Whitefish, per half bbl. 84 74(5)
musketry, which literally mowed tho amended it was adopted.
University. In 1803, was assistant sur- 5; trout, 83 5O(«,4 ; l^ibrudbr herrings, $3
Senate bill No. 92, revising city charter ?eon In the First Maine liegiment, fo3 50; George’H Bunk codfish, 83 «5;
Rusaiaus down in swaths. They fell ,l»y
scores and hundreds on the plain below of Ionia. Passed. Immediate effect
leavy Artiiiery. during two years of lyoneiess cod, $6 £0.
A concurrent resolution providing for
the Turkish positions. During tneir at­
Foreign Fnilto-Ijemona, 84(^5 per box;
our fate war, und was honorably dis­
tempts- to make way against thia lire, a the publicaiion and distribution of tiie charged at ite close. He practiced his. Valencia orangvs, per case, 811 &amp; 12; box
acta
of
tills
Legislature
which
were
given
body of Turkish horse aud foot, taking
oranges. 84(45. I^ayer, ruin ins. new, 811&lt;&gt;;
advantage of a thick forest, broke forth immediate effect, at a cost not to exceed rirofeMlon more or lew, until April 2, Heedless, mat, 4 25(&lt;u4 40; Valencia, 8|(q,
874,
which
is
the
memorable
date
of
upon the Hank ot the Rubs Ian column 8'400, wjis passed.
i*c; muiu-Mtols, ?2 25(y 2 30: »u I tanas, llfo,
and effected great slaughter, the MuscoSemite bill No. 227, to authorize Jack­ his‘‘last drink.” He signed the pledge 12c: Ixmdon tavern 82 40(^2 50 • dates,
vltes being upon ground perrectly open, son County Board of Supervisoni to re­ September 10th of tho same year. He 6)@7c: tlga. in drum, new, li($12c; do
and having no choice but to tight or fly. ceive certain grounds iu trust. Passed. liegan his work iu Maine a little over layt-ra, 13c&lt;i&gt; 14e; un imgs, 10(&lt;j)llc; French
In a short time the spot iiecamo covered Immediate effect.
two yean ago at Bangor, and ©on- prunes. 12^ 17c; Turkey prunes, old, 8e
with deail and dying Russian*, hut Ute
House bill No. 295, to amend the act tluued the work until there were 40,000 new(H(a&gt;|(w;cirmuita, new, 7(^7',c; ellenemy quickly brought up reinforce­ relative to county treasurers. Senate members of tiie clubs, and then went ron. 23@23c: lemon pee), 18c. Ux-oanuta,
ments and the battle was renewed with amendments concurred in.
Baraco, 84(^5 per HML Hananus. 83 60(4
into Mawachusetfa.
much determination. For many hours
May 10.—The Senate spent almost the
The following is the Doctor** ac­ 4 00 p&lt;-r bunch. Pino apples, per doz.
the effort* of the assailants were desper­ entire
82 50(^3.
day in committee of the whole.
count of his reformation:
ately maintained, but towards mid-day
Hay—Baled, (0(3)12 per ton,
The'
Senate
concurred
in
the
H
obbb
"I. had an Inherited appetite for
then-artillery Are gr-wl ualfy slackened, amendment to tho bill appropriating
Maple SugHr—&lt; (fibred st 10^12 eta,
and they at length withdrew after suffer­ 87,000 annually for the next two v?ara, otrotig drink. This I began to strength­
PatatoeH — I’eaciibJows, ?1 ‘M(a, I
ing couaidoralile Iomum. An -eye-witness for the Fiah Commfaaionere, prarided en by drinking first, cider, tlteu less Rose $1 15(a.l 20.
of Ulla important engagement toMtifies not more Uum *200 ahall lx&gt; paid for woU«r then eight yean* of age. (By the way
ProsisloriH—Meas and family tncas, 810
that the Ottoman noldlera Ixdtavetl admir­ in Detroit.
I cal! ddef the "Itevil’s kindling (£11126: .‘IeV nx-HH, 817 75^18.
M««
ably. They had, however, during agreat
wood).” Next I used to drink native beef
; extra mcs*. 812. Hmium are l&lt;s&gt;kpart of tho action, the advantage of inUoums Joint rooolution No. 25, requiring wines, then ale and lager beer, and iug up and iu gios) demand at lllfifcllic.
trenchmuutM on high ground, and it is the Htate Treasurer to pay certain money then stronger drinks at the suggestion Shoulders In inusl demand al TJfa.Hi-.
dite to flib fact, no doubt, that their losses. (fj 83,000) lo the aeveral ouuniiea.
' of a first claim physician. Then I drank Dried l*oefquiet al 18}c. Break fast bacon,
compared with the Rmwians, were hirig1 l(&lt;oiHe.
lumi loHrallije lor Uertvs;
Houhc bill No. 250, for removing the
nitlcank A Telegraph’s ttotoum dispatch achnfil of miuem to tee Upper Peninaula, at jmrtlvs, weddings, dances, etc. I liad ' kegs,
He,
.
liquors on my table while keeping
dated Saturday nays tho victory was won by M to 38.
Saltligsn. ctswos, 31 25 per bbl.;
bouse, and treated all friends who call­ do. ref
by the extraordinary courageofthe Baahi
1; OnondugM, $1.;W per bbl.
flouae blit No. 211, relative to abatracte
ed either In my office or at home, lor Syracuse, Ixniry 7(iu per bn. of 54 lbs.;
Haaouks. The dead and wounded Bua- of tilted in Kent county,
etan* exceed 4,000. Theengngementlast­
Hunxe manuacript bill lor elvetrotyping I thought tills necessary to their prop­ Liverpool (Ashton) dairy, 8'1-Uo |mt !&lt;ag
ed over eight hours actual lighting. Tho the HeMiou Lawk and Supreme Court re­ er entertainment, I have really been of 224 lbs. Delivery 5c psr bill, extra.
last of tho Rwudau* did not withdraw port*.
a drinking man. to a greater or lew*
Wood—83 50(ra5 30 per cord delivered.
until near midnight. The Russians lout
Senate MU No. 115, to authorize tee in­ extent, for twenty years; tiie lost six of
many guns. The only Turkish officer of corporation of co-opcraflvo and aavingN those years to a greater, rather than a
DETROIT LIVESTOCK.
note khlod hi Khalim Bay, major of the
teas. 1 waa a periodical drunkard
House HU No. 337. amending the act from necessity, as I could not drink all
establishing the Superior Court of Grand the time. I imd deHrlum tremens, and
T tUHBl U
Gen. Crook is reported ae raying that Penh la
suffered the tormeata of the Joat, but
&gt;*».&lt;. MU So. W, WK"prfcun, F.OOO
the condition of the Indiana fa that of
j»er year for two yeant fo the fish com­ for all tliat I brought myself to the
verge of the same suffering, a hundred
mission.

lli., Ml Kovemment,l«Lf about and have noth­
ing to do like paupers. Ger . Crook be­

aha waa aeon by tiie City of Richmond in

car that I could bet better man, I
mfarhl' have been so. I attribute my
salvation from a drunkard’^ grave, to
the woman fa temperance crusade, or.
rather I consider myrolf a ‘‘brand
plucked from the burning,” through
the prayers of the temperance women
of America.”
The adoption ot the red ribbon as a
taufae wm the result of an expedient
adoj)ted to Identify the delegates to a
convention of reformed drunkard*
held at Bangor Hcnt. 10, 1874, and ha*
since been worn by thnnsands a* an
evidence that they practice total abfdlneuoe.
■
Concerning .the movement in Michi­
gan we »eed add but few word*. Over
fifty thousand people have rigned the
pledge, and the work ha* but iuirt ’be­
gun, for jiruying women stilt offer
prayers, earnest men still advocate
temperance, and willing workers are
everywhere ctn ployed, among them,
many whose only reward is the eonsciousiieM of goodnero done.

Iohn
name ot John Wifi!
Willfam Northwood.
Mat IL—The Senate amended*and.
The following passed oa third reading:

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Iba ulH 70; M clwdcc yearlings average
61 n», mH sbeared, st &gt;6 SU; wixded. averageiff
IbsaCM
did
not know how to rid Biynelf of it. I
irogx-Salos 9. average 250 lbs, at 85 30;
2D. OlUr sales
am obliged to give the some painful 84, average 1W Iba, at
testimoay that so many do, that no at about the same weights and prince.

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but »cndlntf tlwm family patlrnu.careful, i
drix-odeul. DR. AIKIK Arwtra bltUMrl' «

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ly rvHcd upon aa
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any annoy Ina dla
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TOOLAT?! DIED THROUGH HEGLECT!’

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rofeMion, a eonaum auc■la l&gt;r. Aikiu'a nractlw.

DR. A1KIN
m SEUTTLZ LM

Throat, and other
Chronic Dl«easer Cured,
and Broken Down ConstitutinnN Built Up and
Reinvigorated.
His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight.

The Right Doctoral Last.
xn of mr
A preUci

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BiMi improved trvaunmt.”

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THREAD.
THE SHUTTLE TENSION 15 ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THC
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OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ELALHJNO IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN­
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CONSTRUCTION, DUHABLE Ab IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED O1 STEEL. ANO
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MIANS FOR
TAKING UP LOOT MOTION, SO Wt ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST TUNNING

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TO AGENTS.
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Ing a remarkable rffcct. I
IKIN kaajriv-n the public aulflrieol evb
convieee fnr nicxt -krptieai and Incredulom

Detroit, Michigan.
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8tntlgbletMd. Artltfcial E»v» Inaertol that look
Natural. No Paint

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of cllmatr

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LADIES!

Tira Marrlotjor SIukIc d raid ng aid or
ny drllcate milter rrlalinir to health (ar

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ffecta of &lt;vrla.n dlMuaoa M«iecU&gt;d or badly treated
ry ohyririara. fa gfam! fthey ahould be intruatel
...L
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Cancer Cured
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■Mashrulr dDnrrtors.

Sunshine.

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY MAY 25,1877,

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conduct, looked long end earnestly for
IL They had seen Indiana afar off,and
they knew that the red devils would

vol at N t-v. York

the surface exposed to tbe air. Geoloiy also shows that, while mammals and
reptiles grew in pfcrt ages to enormous
sizes, no dying animals ever appeared

VILLAGE 'OFFICERS

gkws
da Mm

NO. 35.

ORXO STRONG, Editen.

THE HOUSEHOLD
Early Cut Hay.-^R ma/ not be
generally known that nme o’f the ad­
vanced farmers of the Eastern Hlates
have begun to cut tbelr gras* before
the flnt ulooiu and to cure it In light
winrows as much as possible, thus
saving thearomaand color and making
•imply cured grnrs. With such food
as this for tbelr cows they make "June
butter” in midwinter and have gramfed cows all the year. By taking off
such an early crop they give the gnu»u chance to make a itill heavier cut­
ting later In Ui«- season. They also
secure one crop before and the other
after tbe usual grain harvest and are
In sbafie to take all advantage of the
weather ak Iteonira. Analysis sbowk
that there is much more nutriment In
gras* that contains all its natural Juice^
than that which has turned to woody
fibre, contrary to a quite commcn be­
lief that the latter contains more "sub­
stance.” Besides, if cut before the
formation Of seed, will not theBoil ano
the plant be less exhausted? If so,
then we shall be submitting our live
Mock largely from the ocean of air
that surrounds uh and the weglth of
which we can Dever exhaust.

KICK.
available positions upon the porches of
tha banks and business houses. The •ecount far tbefact tinU •mall particles
A Substitute for Potatoes—flow
Tne birdling bright sang in the sunlight
windows, balconies, roots, and Jutting of iron orsteel dust will float fora long
From oat of a golden throat;
to Cook It, etu.
of the coyotes. Al two o’clock the re­ tops of doorways, all skmg Broadway, time in the air. Of course each particle
The song of love be was singing
ports of rifles and the fierce yells of were occupied before eleven. By that is as much heavier In proportion than
At the present price of domestic rice,
liana
the
wlhnn
driver*
had
aban
­
the
air
aa
If
it
were
a
solid
cube
several
Indiana
floated
up
through
the
little
I opened my casement wider c­
It is the'cheapest food to be had. Pota­
valley, and the camp was aroused in a doned Broadway to the retainers of inches In diameter. This also account*
To welcome the song I heaid;
Swtaiw.
toes weigh sixty pounds to the bushel,
King Oanilval, and da*h«d with their for tbe fact tttat &lt;be wing area in small
moment.
Straight into my waiting bosom
that is at present prices about two oet&gt;G
Hew nunahlno and song and bird.
"The devils have Jumped In oa ve*fcl&lt;« tediously through the side birds ignot nearly so large in proport ion
Joseph and bls brother!'^ whtspred streeta. Down the main thoroughfare to weight as In tbe large birth, Sod the
r. bmvmm wary MaaaaUi*1101-l
*aa No longer I now am sighing;
and a quarter |K*r jiouud. ■ Riue of fair
BuMaj Bthool ImoMdUU? afu-r BOTida*
one of the men, as he stood on a knoll the chariots ot Bex'S train began to wing area in pfeportion to weight I*
The reason eanst thou diviner
quality Mells ut six cents per pound.
FatWvSMs amttac Aa fcat iWarfey la
come,
on
their
way
to
meet
the
mon
­
further
diminished
In
many
insects,
and bent his head to listen.
The birdling with me abideth.
Potatoes, however, contain about
“Good 'nufll Cowards have no busi­ arch al the Battery. The people be­ such as tbe common be* and many of
And sunshine and song are mine.
I have seen some
JtrftOOPAL CHURUH-C. 0.
gan at an early hour to assemble ou the beetle tribe.
eighty per cent of water, while rice
ness out here!” growled the Texan.
The'flrst speaker wheeled, struck the the Battery to witness ths arrival email animals In this country, Mich as
has no waste, and in boiling gains
I ruffian a aledgs-hammer blow In the from some mysterious shore of the the opossum and the rock wallaby, fall
throe times its original size. It b&gt;
JOSEPH’S BROTHER.
•0 feet ou a solid rock without Injury,
face, and then, running for the horses,
ST CHURCH. Harvtom
Babbalb
therefore seen that &lt; ne pound of rice,
vo ui piacra near
vuwiiui wiiro, and this first set me speculating on
cried obt
l-S a. a and 1 ». a., at Hmm A TMUarkk'*
A STORY BY BRET HARTS.
at six cents. Is three times as muck in
' Comeon ! come on ! A dozen of usi and from tbe wharf itself were only the why. A bullock falling under tbe
»baUh School UaoMdtetaiv after au&gt;raln»
Pnpr mooting every Wednesday evaalng
kept by a strong detachment of police. same circumstance* would have i&gt;een
can
be
spared
for
the
rescue.
”
bulk when cooked, and equivakul in
They didn’t call him Tom, or Jack,
r besidfli whom were tbe flue,baud of crushed, bone* and all, to a sha|&gt;elu«*
nutriment to that contained in three
or Hairy, but always spoke of him as
like the wind. The firing and yelling; the seventy-flrst tegiment and tbe mass, and yet the wallaby Is not more
"Joseph's brother." And It was lust
pounds
of |M&gt;lalo&lt;-H.
&gt; royal emiasaries.
strongly made than the bullock. I
as singular that they didn’t call him’ continued, proving that tne. man whor
Mr. E. B. Thurber of ■Ne^r/York,
At last there was a about, and eveiy- have stated my views as shortly as |mhLEWIS DUBKF.K,
“Joe,’’ Instead of "Joseph,” when bad been called a coward wan making
a heroic fight In ten minutes theyr body rushed forward. The steamboat slble, and If I have not made them
writing
from Japan to the Anierksn
speaking of the man.
; Thomas CoUysc, decorated with sym- plain to general readers, I trust some
Grocer, gives the following account of
The two had a wagon In the band, came upon the lone camp, made lightr bob of all land* in bunting, was ap­
mathematician among your correspon­
the Jaj»anei«c method of cooking ice:
dragging itself towards the Black Hills' an day by the burning wagon. Fiftyi proaching the wharf. A* the. boat
^uMinrw girtrfcrg.
dents may take the matter up and show
day by day and mile by mile. They. feet from the bonfire, and hemmed lu■ touebsd, the bandit played, salutes
They k.iow how to cook rice ben-,
that according to well-known mstheLONG CHKDIT8.
messed by themselves,scarcely spoke to, by a circle of dancing, leaping, howl­r were fired, tbe crowd hurrahed, and matical laws dying (oh birds fly) Is im­
W. H. YOUNG,
and for the benefit of grncera and Con­
each other, and their lives and their, ing savages, was Joseph’s brother, tin- steamers screamed welcome to a possible for man.
A great deal has been said In agricul­
, standing over Joseph's dead body.
sumers in the United States, 1 investi­
actions were a sort of mystery to the
tural
f»a|*erM
of
late
about
tbe
impolicy
gold hunters heard the pop? pop!I portly gentleman of middle height,
rest, who were a Jolly set, drinking, The
of running up store bilie, and living gated the matter. Only ju«t enough
nop.' of the boy’s revolver aa they burstt very fair complexion, with blonde
cold water is pound ou to prevent the
caroAing, fighting, playing cards, and
HrA; BARBER,'
into view, and the next moment they' hair and beard. He wore a hat of Storms Ou the English Coast on credit, but very little Im said about rice from burning to the bottom of the
wishing for a brush with tha Indians.
dealing at •tores where credit Ih free­
, black velvet, white plume, and he
,
were
charging
down
upon
the
demons,
^•m**'*®*' a™® Home'said that Joseph was a fugitive
ly given. It h very little um? for one pot, which hie* a cloAe-fitting cover,
•
was
otherwise
resplendent
in
purple
Buch
great
storms,
my
।
coni
pan
ion
and, with a moderate fire, the floe Ifrom justice, and that be wouldn’t using rifle and revolver with terrible
With him were the told me, ooms periodically. Every man to pay ca»h for wbat he geta, ho steamed rather than boiled, until it G
effect. In two minutes not a live In­. and ermlue.
fraternize with them for fmr of betray­
■ Grand Turk aud Khedive of Egypt, five years or so the ocean gives a yawn, far as getting things cheaply l« con­ nearly done; then the cover Im taken
ing himself when Interrogated. Others dian was in sight. Joseph’s brother■ gorgeously arrayed. In front or the
as it were, kicks over Ite barriers, cerned, so long.aa all around' him are &lt; T, the Hurplus steam and moistunstood
over
the
dead
body,
an
empty
thought he felt too proudto mix with
I custom-house wharf this King and shakes It* mane at tbe little village, getting credit. It may save him from
allowed to esca)»e, ami the rice turn*,
society, and between the two theories revolver in hla band. The men cheered&gt; his companion* entered tbelr carriage
and throws stones at the outlying running into needless expenditures, out a niasH of snotv-whTte kernels, each
wildly a* they looked around, but the
he had nearly all the men thinking ill
and that'll) all. If the casb-payini!
of him before the wagon trail wa»£&gt;ur boy looked up Into tbelr faces wjtbcut, aud the procession started up to the houM&lt; Tbe latter, therefore, intrench man deals at a place where much separata from the others, and as mtn-h
battery.
themHelves behind a sturdy w&gt;H of
exultation, surprise or gladness.
superior to n»e noggy maw we uhusIIv
days' travel from Cheyenne.
.
In the van were mounted policemen compact masonry, built round three credit Is given, he will have to pay a get in the (Jutted States, ns a tine
There were three dead Indians be­
"He keeps his brother bidden away
, followed by the band, and by mar­ side* of a square. But nothing entire­ part of the bad debts. A contemporary mealy potato Is to the water-soaked
in the wagon as if a little sunshine side the wagon, killed where the fight shale ou horseback. Then came the
well says:
ly avails against the burly besieger;
would kill the boy," growled one of a commenced, and the corpses in front। King. The Industrial characters fell
We have found, by inquiry among article. I am sure that if cooked a.-» it
yonder stands a blighted mansion,
i» here, the consumption of this whole
dozen gold hunters sitting around their of Joseph's brother numbered more Into line from tbe side streets and
whose lower story was entered last many retail dealers in this city, that some and delicious cereal would large­
than the victims of the sixteen men.
•amp fire in the twilight.
such houses oh are In the habit of al­
"I
h Joseph badly hurt?” asked one. from Whitehall street. Nearly all the y»&lt;r by several hundred tons of rude
CHARLES IL BRAD £
"Perhaps he thinks our language is­
lowing
credit to their customers, from ly in crease in America.
trades
were
represented,
from
makers
wa-pebblra,
which
knocked,
Indeed,
at
n't high-toned enough-blast his eyes!” of tiie men, as he baited bis horse be­
To Cook Rive.—Wash in cold water
of clothing to makers of axle grease. door and windows.but came in without six mouths to one year, add' on an
side the boy.
exclaimed another.
"He is dead!” whispered the whlte- The brewers were nut in farce with staying for an answer, carrying win­ average of at least ten per eejjL to the several times, removing imperfect
"Ain’t we all bound to the same
tableaux cars, and a living representa- dows and door with them. No writ of cash price. And this must be so, be­ grains. Toone pint of rice put three
facM
defender.
,
place—all sharing the same dangers—
"He is?” God forgive me fbr the■ tive of Gambrinu*. A printing bouse ejectment or prosecution has been serv­ cause the dealer cannot afford to lose quurts of boiling water, let it fkoH sev­
one asgxxl as another ?'* demanded a
•eut out a little printing office on ed on the trespassers, and they still re­ the Interest on hi* money and take the enteen minutes from the time it feirly
part I took last night!”
broad-shouldered fellow from San An­
begins. Turn otF the water, remove
"You called him a coward!” cried wheels, and the printer's devil therein main in Dowwesion. Probably the as­ risk of a failure of payment of a portion,
tonio.
was provided with horn* and tall. The tounding effrontery of the nutrage at which Is inevitable. Another fact for tiie pot lid, and put on the back of
Joseph's
brother,
"and
you
are
to
"Yes! yes!” they shouted.
match continued up Broadway to once and forever quelled all spirit of debtors, especially of wine merchants, range, thus securing the grains l« ii&gt;g
blame
fur
this!
Was
he
a
coward?
"Then don't It look U&gt;w-down mean
Fourteenth street, and thence through opposition. Certainly it would la- tobncco-Bellers, and tailors, is worth white, separate, and dry. For griddle
for this 'ere man Joseph to edge away Ixxik there? and there! and there! We
. UNION HOUSE
Fourth avenue to tteveuteenlh street hard to devise a more terrific way of rememberiug; and that is that, where cakes rice should be mashed, boiled in
from us as if we were uizeu 7 If he's drove them back from the wagon­
and the grand stand, where the pro- awakening a peaceful householder In one of theiw dealers gives credit, he cold milk in sinillur pro|M&gt;rtions, sweet­
so mighty refined and high-toned, drove them clear out here! Joseph is
oesaioD waa reviewed. The display the dead of night; and what if he |xn»- calculate* that a certain pereeutage of ened and flavored, and turned into wet
why didn't be come out here in a bal­ dead! You are bln murderers!”
the debui will never be iiold, and this molds to turn out when cold.—Ridg«Every man was near enough to hear was a very creditable one of tlie kind Be-«ed a wine-cellar!
loon?”
wood.
and the bright flags and fanciful cos­
Three centuries ago, according to my perventage is necesnrily addl'd to the
There was a laugh from the circle, bis volee and to note his action aa be
Steamed Rice.—Wash the rice well,
picked up tbe rifle of an Indian and tume* of some of the principal per­ porter, a sea-change happened here charges made to all cuHtomers, both
and the Texan went on:—
time
and cash. There are multitudes let it soak about an hour in luke- warm
formers lent plenty of color to the pic­ which really deserves to be called
alp a uxton
"1 don't purtend to be an angel, but sent a bullet through his own head. ture.
strange. At that tlrue a tunail river of other beneflta, which will Huggrat water, stir in a leaspoonful of salt, m-1
1 know manners as well m the next. I Witb exclamations of grief and alarm
(by no means an insignificant one, themselves to any thoughtful person, the dish Id the stez mor over a kettle oi
•
THS EVENIWG.
trembling
on
their
llt»s,
the
men
believe that man Joseph is reg'lar
however, as English rivers go) flowed all accruing by the prompt caah sys­ Lolling water, and st cam one hour
starch,ready to wilt right down as noon sprang from their sad (lira. The boy
tem.
The night pageant this evening was
as 1 pint my finger at him, and I’m was dead—dead us Joseph—and both a grand feature of tbe festival. The •eacefully through the lowland, and
after it begins to cook, but when put in
A OU.NVENIRMT DEVICE
corpses were bleeding from a dozen
bund Its exit to the ocean beside Ibis
goin
’
over
to
his
wagon
to
pull
his
Mrt. M J. TIMMERMAN,
efforts of the carnival association to same small fiahing-vlllage.upon which
theHteanier let there be as much water
wounds.
for tbe farmer, Mnall poulterer, or cot­
uose!”
“We’ll carry- ’em up to the train and make tbe tableaux perfect met with it conferred some IHtle* maritime im­ tager, who desires to keep but one flock in the dish an will cover ths rice to tin"That's the game, Jack I Go in, old
great
succtas.
The
main
feature
was
depth of a quarter of an inch. If prop­
fellowl 'Rah for the man from Texas!" have a burial In the morning,” aaid a representation of American history, portance. Ever since Julius Cieear’s of fowls upon bis premises, i" to have erly cooked, thin rice will be light, dry,
yelled the gold buntera as they sprang one of tbe men, and the bodies wore accompanied by a motley display of eye for the picturesque brought him a single cock (or two of the same vari­ and no two kernels will stick together
JOHNM. ROE,
taken
up
behind
two
of
the
horsenicn.
over
to
Britain,
and
for
bow
long
beety,)
and
breed
them
to
a
clutch
of
tn their feet,
King Carnival's merry follower*, il­
Ground
Rick
I’vddinu. — Onr
YJOU8E, Hl&lt;n and Carrtaf* Painter. Oralnlog,
"Come right along and we the fun,” They did have a burial, and men luminated with lanterns, torches, col­ forethat we know not,this quiet stream non-sitting hens, May of the Leghorn*
IT Frwcolbf. and Paper Banglne a Bpmially.
continued the Texan, as beled the way looked into the grave with tears In ored fires, etc. The crowd* were so bad pursued its accustomed course, or Black Spanish, for eggs, with a few quart inilK, four tables|M&gt;onfulHground
their eyes, for they had discovered
with no more ide* of altering it than Asiatic bens to use asincubalore. This nee, three^ggs, salt and Migiir to taatr
toward Joseph’s wagon.
that Joseph's brother was a woman— great everywhere that it Metned as if the Conservative |&gt;arty In England has
Scald the rice with the milk.
CHAS W, DEMARAY.
The vehicle formed one In the circle. yes. a woman with the whitest throat *11 the towns and cities in the neigh­ of altering Its policy on tbe Eastern plan may be adopted to advantage
where the fowl quarters are limited;
Cheap Rice Pudding.—Twoquariand *oftert hands. It might have been borhood of New York bad contributed question. One wlnternlghL however,
hind wheels sat Joseph and hl* brother, Joseph** wife, or sister, or sweetheart. their populations. Hundreds of thou- during the latter half of the sixteenth­ and the cocks being pure-bred, likeone milk ..ne cup uncooked rice, halfenp
of tbe above-MUgges»ted variety of hen* sugar, piece of butter size of a waluut.
eating their frugal supper.' As the No one could tell that; but they could ;
century, a hurricane began to blow, only, will afford egiru for hatching that two teaspoon fain Halt. Mplee to taste,
crowd came near, the boy sprang up
tbe like of which had never been
E PARADY,
and climbed into the covered wagon, mey huju, uh mey hummi ureunu uie brought fabulous price*, and were all known before. The sea, so to speak, are pure of course, which may be or raisins may be added. Bake three
chosen by the owner to Bet under the hours; and stir several times during
eagerly engaged. Housetop* and stoop*
VEANUFACTURER.af BooU *od Sbova. M.kin&lt; while Joseph slowly rose up and look­
Bl aad rrastHM aaeUy &lt;iou*, *lao alrtel atten- ed at them anxiously and inquiringly. crave, "We hope the Lord won't lay were all covered with spectator*. All reared straight up on end, and stalked motherly Cochins or BrnhninH, while the fir»: hour.
over the land like an anuy of giantk
t up agin us!”—New York Sun.
Rice Mekinuuf:.— । Pronounced
"See here. Mister Joseph what's
street-car travel was suspended from The surf broke miles Inland, amid se- the others (non-Hltters) will furnish
eggs
in the season without interruption, Meers ng.)—One cupful riee, Ixiil in
your-otber-name !" began the Texan,
the lime of King Carnival starting on uueslered farms and over green coun­
ELECTING A 1*0PE.
as be halted before the lone man, "we
his tour. General good feeling and try lanra. It wm the conviction of for family uses or for market. The one pint of water, add one pint hulk,
J. B. RASEY,
have come to tbe conclusion that you
gaiety prevailed.
Tbe procession those who retained their senses sufll- egg*, uh they are laid away, may Im yolk* of three eggs. Juice blld grated
and that booby brother o’ yours don't
The time for the meeting of another started from Forty-second iitreet and clentiy to be conscious of any convic­ eSHily distiiigulHhetl—one Mirt laying rind of one lemon, sugar to fiirde. Af­
U piacol
and witling.
like our style! Are we kerect?”
Conclave Is drawing near, and It will Fifth avenue, and marching down the tion at all that the traditional Hubjects white and the oilier ben* colored ter linking, beat whitesuf the egg* to
"I nave nothing agalnstany of you,” hardly be out of place If we give a few avenue to Waverly Place, turned Into of Britannia had organized a sucees»- Nhelled eggs. And there being but one a stiff froth, add one cupful white
JOHN WEBSTER,
quietly replied Joseph. "The Journey notices of what usually takes place on Broadway and proceeded to Gilmore's ful rebellion, and that the “ righ\ kind of cock with the flock, there need sugar, Hpread over the pudding and
thus far ha* been very pleasant and the Holy Bee becoming vacant. The Garden, which was transformed into* little, tight little Island ” was not be no difficulty in determining which
chief rule during the vacancy t^rlongs royal isalace, where the King aud retl- water-tight, but. on the contrary, was sort may be preferred, or what the eggs
agreeable to us!"
“But you hang off—you don'l speak to the Cardinal CamerilDgu. He re­ nue held high carnival throughout the inoontinenlly become part of tbe sea­ are when gathered.
pairs to the chamber where the dead
Horae-shora made of Bememer steel
to us!” persisted Jack.
bottom. Tbe stonu raged for three
DETROIT MARKETS.
W. D. PURCHIS,
“I am sorry if 1 have incurred any Jon tiff lies; he strikes him on the fore­
days, after which there was an Im­ are aald to' be very superior to thoMTJHOI'ULETUE Hlppto MJHa, S mUm w
Aeronautics.
man's ill-will. I feel friendly towards head thrice with a slender hammer,
provement, bo far aa weather was con­ made of iron. They will last more
A muntvUle. Flour and Fred alwayi
than
twice
as
long,
are
lighter
to
horses,
and
calls
him
three
times
by
bls
orig
­
you all."
cerned.
Flour—Choice white fO 75@!0 On.
W. E. Abbott, of New South Wales, “But when, at hwt, the appalled fish­ and when bought by weight come Medium winter. Ju 00(^9 BO; Amlx-ra $;&lt;
"Oh, you do. eb?” sneered the Texan, inal name (as. for Instance, “Glovani
cheaper than iron ones.
Receiving no reply, he writes to the Scientific American as
feeling that be wsh losing ground.— Moatai!”)
(CJ‘J 50; low grade* to' superfine, K» 60(.».
ermen ventured to thrust their beads
" Well, It's my opinion tiiat you are a takes on the ’‘ring of the fisherman" follows:
A
correspondent
of
the
Scientific
JAMES FLEMING.
"I have noticed In some of veur inquiringly outside their windows. Io! American says that sunflower need fed
and breaks it.
sneak!"
they had lost their river. Amazed,
while Bl 97 ; Milling, extra, fl •.*).
Nine days are allowed fur assembling recent issues several articles on flying
Joseph'i face turned white, and the
they staggered forth, and sought dis­ to horses In half-pint Jone* aids diges­
Com—62I«i56c.
men saw a dangerous gleam in his the Conclave. It can no longer be machine*. The subject is one in which tracted up and &lt;lowo; tbe river was tion and acta as a mild laxative. It
eyes. He seemed about to s|&gt;eak or held io the Quirtnal; the next, there­ I have taken a great deal of interest, gone, and there wmh not so much as a gives relief to horse* with the heaves,
make some movement wly-n a soft fore. will be convened In the Vatican. and as the conclusion* at which J have pint of dlteb-water left to show where and is valuable for horses whose lungs
Barley—81 20(^1 25 per cental for State
WM E. GRIGGS.
The
doors
and
windows
of
the
room
arrived
differ
altogether
from
thoas
of
voice from the wngou called out—
It had been. Il was nola case of anni­ have been affected by ffueumonia.
and |l 40(^1 5U for Canada.
set apart for It will be walled up, one your correspondents, it is Just possible
“Joseph, Joseph !"
The shipment of horses from tills
Apples—Single barrels of prime for re­
hilation, however: far worse—It was
A soft light carne into the man’s or two panes of glass only being left at they may give a new direction to the an elopement; the most heartless in­ country to Europe is becoming a fea­ tail’ng on’ntnand |2 50(^3. face. The Texan noticed tt, and, slap­ the top to afford a little light. A dozen discussion.
iteanx—City picked 82 75/&amp;2 M&gt;; screened
ture of our trade hardly let* marked
conclave* might be held In the spa­
I believe tbe invention of a machine stance of geographical unfaithfulness than the shipment of &lt;ires*ed meats, and country picked, 50(&lt;i.X&lt;J5; unpicked
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
ping Joseph's face, be blurted out—
that I ever heara of. One of the vil­
"If ye ain’t a coward ye’ll resent cious palace where the Pope resides, to fly, by acting mechanically on the lagers, wandering forlorn some miles and showR clearly that the true road 81 50(42 40.
VU-LAOK BARBER, and (Urner in Collar*. Tim.
and cells for the Cardinals can easily air aa birds do, is simply impossible II
Butter—16^17 eta for good quality.
V Gent's Furaliblog Goods, and Cinn of the that, sure!"
to tbe northward, all at once stumbled to prosperity in thb country is by deCheese—12)^13 cU.
A boyish figure sprang from the be constructed In the long galleries. tbe machine, with it* load, weigh* upon a stream which he had never veloplng our agricultural interests.
Dried Apples—H(45 eta; dried peachra
more than 50 or 60 (tounds. I do not
wagon and stood beside the lone man.
seen In that part of the country before.
14 fdi 48c.
U. S MAIL LINE
planks.
and
covered
on
the
outside
say
that
a
machine
of
any
weight
may
A small hand was laid on his shoulder,
Egg*—104(4 H &lt;*»•.
with violet-colored serge if the Inhabi­ not be constructed which shall be Just Oppressed with a dark suspicion, he
A New Use for Paper.
and a voice whispered In his ear—
Foreign Fruita-Lemons, 85^40 per box;
tant was created Cardinal by the Pope a little heavier than the air displased. followed it up toward its source, and
"Bear the insult far my sake!’’
Another has been added to the uses Valencia orange*, per case. 811(412; I***
ere long was cmupelled to recognise In
There was a full minute in which Just deceased, and green If by some and then tbe machine may be raised It the traitorous current which he and to which paper may be applied. Cant. oranges, |5(a,t&gt;, Layer, raixins, new, fl 90;
no one moved. Joseph’s face looked previous Pontiff. The Cardinals may mechanically by acting on the air, but hl* fellows had mourned m dead. It Frederic Warren recently invented a Heedless, mat, 4 25414 40; Valencia, 8)&lt;*
Uoaof paaeMwrn.
30: sultanas. 11 (u
ghostly white in the gloom, and they not visit each other by night, and em­ such a machine will,for reasons which occupied its unlawful bed with so much method of preventing shi|M' bottoms 9c; muscatels, |2
IIXHMHAVEB, Prop.
12c; London Laverw 82 40(42 50; dates.
issaries are placed as two U nd* to pre­
ooukl see him tremble.
demure Mlf-posscseloa, and smiled in from fouling, which coiMists in the &lt;H(47c: figa. in drum, new. ll^Uc; do
"He’smonward. Just as I thought!” vent this Irregularity. However. Deits itetrayed one’s face bo placidly, that application of a coating of brown pa- layers, 13(a,14c ; an bags, 1O@I1&lt;;; French
said the Texan, aa be turned away. Braase* says they often manage to do
Stternsarm Cards.
H has been proved by experi­ prunes. 12(417e; Turkey prunes, old, 8c;
had it been possible still to doubt be par.
The others followed him. some feeling IL
WOftJdtitaM dona so
au im- ment that none of the lower forms of new Aide; carrantM, new, 7A2to: cit­
On the first day of the Conclave
ashamed, and other* surprised or
premlvestory, and
thought, animal life will attach themHelvea to ron, 22@23c; lemon peel. 18c. Cocoauut*.
JOHN Q CRE88Y,
gratified, and by and by the word had their eminences hear mass and sing
Ee worked up into a
sndpn- ships’ bortnnw if covered with Ibis Banco, 84U.5 per 100. Banana*. |3 50(4
U
HHKKIl
reached every wagon that Joseph and the “Veni Creator" before proceeding
The experimental trials 4 00 per bunch. Pine apples, per doz.
tbetic novel in three volume*, tn material.
to business. Many a last word Is said
Joseph’s brother were cowards.
It
which tbe heroine, If not the plot, have been completely successful.
Next morning, when tbe wagon before the bell rings and the master of being equal, the weight increases In a should be entirely unhackneyed and has, however, often been observed
Hay—Best Baled, 113^14 per ton.
Oils—Kerosene (Mich. U»t) 21(4'22 eta ;
I train wan ready to move, the captain the ceremonies pronounces an "Extra greater ratio than the surface exposed original. It would be diftcuk how­ that do sooner Is one great improve­
Omnes.” and the last door b shut and to the air. so that, if with white do. 22(«2Sets. Linseed, raw, 71e ;
ever,
to
inflict
poetical
Justice
in
tbe
ment discovered than it Is superseded boiled, 7to; Turpentine
k Affmd.UI fateie keiriuo,
walled up. Nebo-4---------’
to say:—
last chapter. The real sequel Is. that by another, and In this case, according
Potatoes — Peachblowa, fl 156*iL 20;
"If there are any cowards in this to leave the Con
IB SUMS OF
a Dew village grew up around the new to a recent report which appeared In Rose |1 Al 10.
train, they needn’t travel with uaauy time the evenlu--------------------------river mouth, and to-day flaunt* it* the Times newspai&gt;er, brown paper in
Provisions— Active and sta*dv at the
Cardinals retire to rest At 8 o'clock
further.”
its
present
application
will
eoon
be
no
­
stolen
prosperity
in
tbe
former
jxwh
h
tollowing.Mess pork, |Ur 59. ‘Lard, in
LOBO TIMEIt was a cruel throat. Joaeph was the next morning a bell is rung at Ute
eor’s face. To set matters right by where. It has been discovered that by les., tfc; do., in kegs, 10l(£»10|c.-Smoked
harnessing hl* horse, and tbe brother door of each cell, and at 9, clad in cas­
another great rtorrn would denote pov­ simply subjecting, for a considerable hams'(canvassed), HJc; do. ghoulders,
sock,
band,
rochet,
cape,
and
croccla,
grew
as
big
as
an
elephant,
be
coaid
was stow'ng away the cooking uten­
Dried
erty of imagination; and there are period, iron or steel to the action of “fe; do* break fart bacon, I tie.
sils. Tire strange man’s face grew with their searlet berrette, they pro­ no more tty than an elephant. Let us various difficulties in tbe way oCcrmt- sujH-rheated vu-am, It beconieH coated bseflMe. Mbs* beef notniaaL
Balt—Michigan, asrxe, 81 25 peg bbl.;
white again, and his hand weHtflMrn ceed to the chapel, hear maiw, and ■appose that a bird of 10 Iba. weight l»w a gAoioglcnl convulsion.—Juiian with a species of oxide which the file
do. refuse, 81; Onondaga, fl AO perrbbl.
Many minute cere­ is a perfect flying machine. Our obtaet
far the revolver, butjust then a voice communicate.
AwwAmwe, in Apphntoru* Journal for will D(M touch, and which is aioolutely
Syracuse, Itairy 70c per bn. offtailm.;
monies are observed which may here Is to Increase the six* of the machine
called out:—
impervious to rust or Che action of the Liverpool (Ashton) dairy. 8X00
bag
"Don’t mind it, Jaaepb ; we’ll go on be passed over. Then they return to
atiuoabhere, and it is believed that It of 224 iba. Delivery 6c per bid. extra.
their
to breakfast,
and
afterward
alone."
—
■ ■■ cells ~
.
,—
— —
—
— If the weight to doubled, keeping the
will also repel the attacks of sea-water
Wool—Nominal at 3U^,30c for washed.
The train moved oil without them, pmewd co their first ^.rutiny. The
&gt;
Not many year* ago, an energetic
the A^&lt;^unter*^tMD ting and ®Wday meal follows. __ The dinner* of
»M*ch and mania.
Cargoes, 50c^&gt;l k
woubfLe bntofaered by th* Indinnahfe .
ina.
"roto," or turn-table opening, at which
surface‘ well know to require sommeut, started
fore the day fK W. . When I the they are to be passed Into the Conclave
out with a subscription j&gt;aper to obtain
white-topped wagons were so far away with much care and Id a solemn mao। sufficient money to “ roof a church."
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
that tiwy asanisd no targar than hfa
Just-arrived from the North on the
haDd.C.
...
The market is dull. 1 ‘rioo of cattie:
evening train, of the derk. The clerk
of flight, and that limit, where muscu­ too done; that iff wealth could be thought a moment and then remarked,
hta face
bt* that be did not bear th* con- During
Introduction of the
I
_ ____ _the
____________________
viands lar feme is the power unod, I take to» snared. ” Wtfl, I take goods,” said
great care la taken that no communi­ be about K lbs.
Tbis accounts fer
“I'm
AT THE
cations respecting the business of the the fact that ail the larged birds are
Conclave shall take place between
OM Reliable Meat Market That night when ths wagoa Uai
and the outside world.
Sheep—Sales 77 rather choice, -average
birds as
rooms at once before. I will be satisfied
; certain
ae gold hunters went into cam
OF
with one room with 17beds In it.if that «*lb*. at |B 80; B0 to 96 lbs., wooled, may

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.

MONEY TO LOAN

$300.00 and UPWARDS
OK

MONEY TO LOAN I
980.00 to 9500.00,

BUY YOUR

ROE A CUEVEB

proportion between their

by the choir.

Slow music will answer your purpose aa well,"was
the comment of the stranger.

�■h
MAIM

FRIDAY,

WAY feth, 1877

Edenburg is a no* village—it calls
itself a city—In the oil region of Penunylvanis. The 8,000 inhabitants live in
house* that have neither lath nor pias­
ter ; and altogether tbe place is like
those that grow suddenly in Western
mining dfartrtete. There are five faro
banka, a variety theatreAnd uncount­
ed liquor saloons. To offset them there
is one small-church. New and profit*hiaoil wells recently bored in the neigh­
borhood are the 'cause of Edenburg’s
existence. It is at one end of a nar­
row-gauge railroad, that a correspond­
ent of the Chicago Times describes aa
follows: ”It runs around in this moun­
tainous country with an abandon that
it truly refreshing. It'skips over hills
and down preaipices, dodges around big
stuuipa, st raddles big gorges on hoop­
pole stilts that twist And bend beneath
its tread and threaten to send the trnvelcr 800 feet into eternal smash every'
moment, hangs by one foot on tbe side
of the mountain’s stone waffs, bends
around curves Bkw a cor tortionist.run*
on the Wheels of one side, hnmps tbe
care around like a chop sea in the En­
glish Channel, was completed in Janu­
ary, cost $40,000, cleared itself in three
months, charges $1 for the trip, and is
crowded with business.4*
' ■

be called hi* dog “Rome,” said it was
because Rome howled—all night.

Adam and Ere, we suppose, were the
first to start "turning over new leaves.”
They did it to keep np the faehion.

■

■

................. ~

The increased price of whalebone ef­
fects burse* a good deal. Men who
can’t afford to buy a whip now use a
elute.
.’•&lt;
’
The State of Illinois gire&lt; aH tramps
until July 1st to get out of tbe State,
or secure situations in government em­
ploy.
ProvWonahavB advanced in Chica­
go, but divorces are quoted the same.

England is preparing for war. She
is now trying to ascertain how many

June 1st.
When two newspaper men dine to­
gether they always look at each other
in hope of finding out which has got
the money.
There is a red ribbon dub at the In­
dian settlement of Wo-qua-grh-mug,
near Elk Rapids, whose members are
all Indians.

GRAJitt dfipiDS PITOION.

AU Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for

haumxl him. uml buried hi. body tw. ». |
to fTldwp under huue Mono.. Thi» bi(fh„ tl„.
wit. done to prevent hi. uettinR out r jf h(.

and hamuug hmmurderm.

m„k, „„ tn„r. .tap
perrlrtius
kick 0 dog

otu.mplcd

j that «a.nt Utore.

.

Billing. ».r. be knurr, people

A Santa Barbara, Cal., «tloo„ keeper ]

■dtfnr. to ever, one who take, a drink a 1“&gt; lu&gt; {“■“*nt.

«&gt;«'

uambered ticket. Every time a drink ! »TB«topanddl,puto w.th apudt-lxuud
to token a new number 1. pln n. At "b&lt;’",
lo ,l”

■papers of that city to posse*.* the tri- j beloved’* garden. "Yes, darling," was
■fling annual income of $30,000,000.1 the reply, "jump right over." He did
This is only $75,000 per day. It only • so, nnd slighted in the presence of an
takes the total wages of 100,000avernge , enraged mother, a broomdick nnd a
laborers to pay Baron Rothschild his [ blue-coated guardian of the night,

income.

STATIONS
Hammond-.
MlddJ.vl-.lc.

AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
COST! '

J18XS

Raton Rapid*.

■a
STATIONS.

G. A. TRUMAN

. .1 Jq ..

„■ .1, Ulf&gt;ni,

£

■H.&amp;'

fMflbof

dh ••

11-45

westward.

I
-»u;. j.i rf-iu.

.iqo*f •r.l'' /

ObarloUc..

S'
1-3

ilaatine*.

MAKING GOOD FLOUR.

Grand flAi.M
AttanUc Ripra..

And a Good YI«U.

gork-^otrtrd Stand from FWUR AND FEED
Kept constantly on hand.
Under,

Ih

s
MS

■T

' troll 3.3SB. m.

now receiving his

\C..."52W. I..-*-

Summer gpof9 !

NaahviUe. Feb. 88,1877.

D. M.PVRCH1S.

k n.w,

If You Waft so,But a. First Class

CONSISTING of all the

SEWING MACHINE
Yot can SATE MONEY bt'Cauisg

in &lt;

i ...

. At tuia Office.

BREWER OF

umnuniD mins it mt seism

^THE BOSS
■ ER BEER

These Goods were bought for Cash, since
the
last decline and will be sold, at a small
DRY GOODS
Jai JL jijyon..
Moore.
___bet».P.
—
____
advance above cost. I intend to make it an I
Ranx.ru Otlln. 11&gt;M. Bnticher.
——
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,
1 inducement for people to do their trading'
D D [V P V ATT D T 1TTT T?
with me. My expenses are light, I “paddle'
lb L111DU
'~r' -J VU
- ----------------------------iqr
-^cauiniianroin
rati... ■
___
. _
Kavy War Clafm Afet*e» of Wiu. K. Treaton-Clet
i
,
....
-..v.
own canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,
pl Iufreaw A t«o l‘»j and Bounty obuln
_
J10 CENTb ALONG!
....1,.»■.u... q|Uxt can an(| W1' [] sc][I ge|i my GoodsO as uni____
AND PONT YOU SEVER POROET
’formally low as any store in Eaton or Barry
IT. FOR WE DO
counties. Your pati-onagewill be appreciated.
Fo Credit Business!
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
J?DSON, HOORE

k

dbtbott.

C®.&lt;

In fact we regard it as taking a

Lager
Beer

mun im

NMhvilte, May ±nd, 1877.

Hom STORE !
-

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gQme Aggjq [ ....

gere
.

.

,

,

I

I-■•&gt;««».

NEW GOODS!

Summer woods !

InibimstUroftbccaUfeofCAIvTIKJ.DFNS-

Our old Stock has ail been closed out and Our Store is

i
--------- ■
• • *----------- --------------------THE WAT THKT PUNISH CR1MI5The scientists are running down blue
L\ FBA5CE.
gikss at a fearful rate. Why don’t they
____
take somebody of their size, let blue
.
glass alone, and tell ns why nothing
Paris, April 27th. Biilmr, the as-,
fifww] Wnrkintr Pants
m-ir
*,„„ | satein of Mane la Manach, was guillo-1
Mens uoou working ranis
on earth will keep a cat* tail fr°m
ri:*terdny morning on the Plncelnri]v *i An
doubling in size every time she gets I de la Rouqucttc. O» the day before I WUL&gt; *,
'
.
.
mad, except cutting it off, close up to'his death
Men S VR&amp;simere SUltS ITOTH
rath he was confident of n rere­
the cat
vw-S-v
— IT..
• a . il‘&lt;«
prieve.
He ...V,U
asked fha
the doctor foran ex­ 1 . - . _
$5, tra
$6,rationbf
$7, $8,wine,.saying
$0, a$1»
to»l8.
that be need­
ed a great deal of force to take him
Daniel Drew, the Wall street specu­ out to New Caledonia. He played ec­
lator of a few ____
years _
ago, is
80. with bi*guardian until a late hour,
. nearly
. arte
boy, l»ut by the dark
He wa* a poor
j
‘ and’ Jben went to lied, and soon dept soundWhile you have the money to do so.
■C ptooHartottnek
&lt;n»M w.r.
n~«li.r toM^k .Peru
.p.™ ’?•

ORUEll.

Atir«f&lt;wvt-iheProteuiCb
1 nt lurry, Bolden «t ihe rtotet*1

*

The same might be said of our Men’s
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At enr Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00

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The Baron Itothrebild. who la at the
“Are yon there, my love t" he whl.head of the Vienna firm. Is said by the [ pered through u hole in the fence of his

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“Father,'' .aid a boy who kot kicked
■put into a lottery wheel, and the lurkr1 '» ""
b&gt;' »
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■number draw, m Of eourae the to. j “» trood-looking a. evert" "No. my
tper who ha. the large.! number ot
answered the parent. “1 dent
ticket, i. tmppowd to have tbe beM tliiuk you’ll be lu handaome a. you
-chance tor the K’S.
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NEWS Come early and avoid
AYLSWOffl&amp;CO. GO0p
Fdr the People
th.e Rush.

For Prices Speak for Themselves:

ly died in bne week, and he was occur- 1 were, particularly nft*r they were morcd of killing them by witchcraft.
A ] ried.
mob took him out of hi. tobmal nW,’ wha„„ m„„ r..J^)„,tb&lt;-u.pofu.t«tr

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It is not true that a .boy loves his
father mure than his mother. You see
a boy hnuglftg about the end of the kit­
chew listening with earnest anxiety to
the stoves turning hand springs and
the chairs clawing through the cup­
board after china ware, inside, and
nine times out of ven, if you could put
It is feared that some one will poison
your ear down close to that boy’a con­ Boss'Tweed before lie can remember
. science you would hear nim say: "This the names of all tbe respectable thieves
10,000 yards Best Print* at A- 0 rts.
is none o'my fight, but .personally I
3,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
hope mother'll lick 1”
The best way to discourage boils is at 10 ceflte per yard.
to seek a right slippery place on the
2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dress
The residence and grounds of Ross
pavement and then, when the boil ain’t Goods, at 10 to 35 cents per yard.
Williams, th* Boston millionaire who
looking, come down on it—flop.
The (Atapert and beet line of Alpacas
recently died, occupied an entire square,
Bald-headed
and would have been very ornamental
—
• men are Ho nnmerdusin
.
. egoing
—--n ■ !
to the neighborhood had they not te en I Chicago, tlmt an audience in that city
udifw made-up Butte, in Unrp »nd
enclosed by a high brick wall. Yean.. ‘■••aid tolook. when viewed from nbove, PiQue| a
ami Up.
ago some of the steid resident* com- ,iku n cobble-stone pavement.
Weharu a Urge stock of Ladies’ Hom-,
plained of the nude statuary exposed. Peter Cooper, after middle-age, built Gloves, Ties, Neck-Wear, and Headin Mr. Winan’n palace, and be showed । the first- railway engine made on this Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
bis anger by building the wail.
I continent. It wa* built in Baltimore a

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A negro in Bucklin. Mo., was a "Von- J "Dofe’t you think,” she inquired amdou.” according to the superstatious be- j icably, “that most men are pososscd of
lief of his neighbors. An entire fami-1s devil 1” He said he thought they

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PER CERT ftMBlStgalE

When the Btdtan avows his readiness
to walk right up to the cannon’s mouth
K talks like a true muxileman, that biB

. The Turks belters that those killed
in battle will go right to paradise, and
some of them will noon be sadly taken

Kortbpan, 11-1 aU* Own Lak«
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next. »t nine o'clork ' Id tbe
bo sialatird for th« bcari ug
y«UUo
the hclr&lt; At Uv of Mid dtxcwcdL and all

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latora, he «rrumulnt»&lt;l a vht largr tor. i v„Unlay moraine when "M. dr T-mri.tunc, which he lost during the panic of arrived with1 tin0ie boit
boil &amp;
de
v..Juttier. Jn half
Mr
...the
gnillotin
was
ready, and,
1878 and the hard times that followed.'
hour
I
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M. Koch, with a cigar in his month,
wnlkrtl around to see that everything
The President of the Ohio Fat Men’s was right. Evidently, M. de Paris wa*.
Follow next, and and prices wfll make
Association has just died. His name in bad hirmor. He growled at his aids,
you happy.
’ was John Templeton, and he is assert­ found fault with several details, drove
the
wedges
with
hi*
own
liana,
then
liavc weighed 505 pounds.
ed to have
pound*. His
thTguillotine ptey up
wife who survive* him, weighs only aud down three or four tirues* Then SPEAK KIGBT OCT LOTD X
ninety pounds.
I he touched the button, and it fell with
.
a dull thud upon tbe wood.

ABttlabcx-Mrttotod to .............
in Astoria, Ill., a few days ago. An- lantern in his eyes. "Pardon,” he said
other little boy, in a hideous costume.'
Mackerel. To make the motherir and
announced *"
to him
sprang upon him to scare him. He fell
*" that
* "* hia
“ appeal lutd
•
little ones happy,!'!*&lt;f™?.*# bfourifql
been rejected, and that his last hour
in his fright prostrate. Scrambling .a had come. Billofr’s eyes tell upon the
little further he fell again, a corpse.
fare of the turnkey. A flush of anger
suintaed*hfa feee, for he l»ore enimity
to thia particular official, and be said to be generous.
Marriage increases a man’s modesty
"I fedt Hnre that you would be here to
bring me thia news.” A mnmfnt wm
kuukuod up strength enough to kiss allowed Billair for spiritual consola­
the woman whose lips, in the vanish­ tion, and then be waa hurried into the
room where M. Koch stood in waiting.
ing past, were glued to his four hours In Imh time than it takes to write It.
on a stretch three times a week.
the executioner had clipped off tiue hair
on tl&gt;e back of his neck.
A burlesque funeral over tbe remains
of a miner, in which clergyman and few steps
mourners were personated, is the most front of ।
boat nnd
recent act of profanity rooorded as oc­
curring in the black Hills.

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MORE GOOHS FOR ORE DOLLAR
Qy* We arc at hotqe in our New Store,( hay in* jlo rents to pay, and
shad be glad to see all of our old customers apd^mjMjy .new ones.

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ghtenlng himeeH up, aud at
iertant he came til contact here to, at the same tn
CA£H oaaU our taler.

Naahvttle, Mar.fete.

Chancrry. Sult
Io tbe Cireult Court for
ihr Conntj r-f lUny.
ChsBcery, »t tbe Court
Jloek- In mM County, ontbe Mth d»y of April
A, D. 1#T7.
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Jseob Ftanek. CuitaplstBaat,
:.SophU Pecker, .BMUtp * Franck. RarUra Mott,
| Genre* Frtuck, Mary Mott, Jolin Franck. Wil| I lam Franck, and Llbbse Franck. Defendants.
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WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,

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■thmr tedte the rest- &lt;rf the story,
ww red head fall* into the berius

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tmv Vlthln thM
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FANCY PAPERS. '

A girl in Dnbuquc granted her reject over upon its pived lover a parting kiss, and he, avail­
BJ's head in lUlu.
ing himself of the opportunity, bit her Mtte. instantaneously a rorreappnding yoke slides down upon it, and M.

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I Iktry, In the Hlale of Mfchl|t*n, known and de«I cnwm
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aits down on a bent pin experience has
to take a back seat whilp instinct comes
to the front

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At odt1 Store than elsewdiere, don’t blame ns.

HATS, CAPS AMD GBfiTff HJMrtte1H8GOOB8

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pen-iency &lt;u ura |»iiuon.
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�TO ARMS. THE CMTI
If We Mu»t Fisht,

FIGHT IT X*!
•looted: President, Mm Dr. Griswold j
Vtee-Prerideat, Mrs. Martin Falmw:

Borrow Bronx.

the pistol went off, the
Gbiffitr’s.

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probed the largest
th| depth of four inches, but
bullit, and it is supporod tl
passed clear through the
lays Just inside ths skull on

of L. L. Loo»U

Charles Dunham,
pectrd. AH are 0
one far pop eornWl*.

HiftnuL

Mar ttad. 1NH.
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■llmki»r von wo.Mlik.wbMr from
careless manner, and young Tappin
brick store.
I will ‘ tnluim you M to* the
should receive, aa a reprimand, tbe full items: ' '
extent of the law, made and provided
The farmers arc all happy ; corn all
for those who handle firearms in;«Uch planted, plenty of rafai, and wheat f 2
a careless manner.
7 *:1. . • ./! per bushel. Wheat is looking line, in­
—H. J. Hanebett has sold hia 180-acre
dicating a large yield.
EXCITED.
The newi iu regard to churches is
for a eonsMaxatioa of $7JSOO.

—The frame to H. J. Hanchett’s new
saw mill, in Maple Grove, goes up to­
morrow. Charley Fowler bosaer the
job.
-1' —The Cornet Band and many metrliers of our Red Ribbon Club will at­
tend the Temperance Mom Meeting at
Hastings to-morrow.

—A. W. Olds has put a new “boiler
cleaner” on the boiler in his saw mill,

keep the inside of a boiler slicker than
a whistle.

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—The Legislature adjourned Tues­
day, and the Lepfafe/ir? Journal, cornea
of wisdom, iu our hours cf trial ami
despondency.

—The job of filling in Rapeon’s gal­
ley, on the county line between thi*
corporaHofi and Ve.nnontville, will be
let to the best bidder for
next
Tuesdlff. May 2»th, at nine o’clock,
a. m. on the spot.
Br Ordib Com.
—Mbs M.*L. Ensworih request* all
interested, to meet at the Christian
Cherch this afternoon, at four o’clock,
to wrganite a class in Latin and Ger9MB. She is highly recommended a* a
gqOdirattMCkrr In tl&gt;«» hwUT.
—The Baptist choir, of Bellevue, lead
in the singing at the dedication servi­
ce* of the Baptist Church last week.
In our report of the ministers prcMenb
we inadvertently omitted to mention
the.name of Wm. TiUcy, of Charlotte.

A —‘Hext week the Ntvtb will be pubHsbed anaaev'HoL* preoa. which we
bought iu Chicago lost Saturday. The
press upon which the Nxws has been
printed sinee its birth has been sold,
and goes up north to start the Laings4 —The i»w bell for the Christian
Church arrived last Wednesday, and
ha* been hung, in the lulfry of the
church. It is a luindsome bell, weigh­
ing 400 11ml. and aa we write throe lines
the pure and ailvAry tones of that bell
fall* npon our ear and fills the utr with
sweet musical cadence.
—Rev. Mr. Deyo, at the Christian
Church next Sabbath, wQl speak upon
the following subjects:
Morning,
•'•Hie right kind eff Plowing.” In the
evening he will give a short lecture on
the subject, "How to make the world
better.” Regular Fellowship meeting
Saturday, at 2 o’clock p. m. All are in­
vited.

—The North Vermontville Cliristian
Church will entertain everybody in an
ice cream aud cake social at the Misenen school house, on Tuesday eve., for
the benefit of the pastoi, Jas. Pilbeam.
A bowety will be erected. Elder Tuck
and others will speak, and everything
done to make it an enjoyable occurr­
ence. Let everybody turn out and

A Case &lt;rf 8nIcHc.

mcc whel
are elected hr not, I
just tbe some. Thi

&lt;r is it probable thcr
iu
p^He that themortof

pie* free.
IT 50 different kind* of Wall Paper
and Border to match at TnuMsx’s,

Bailee.

Notice.

W. G. Aylsworth k, Co„ are requested
to call and settle their accounts by cash
or note within the next thirty days.
Nashvflle, Mv 17th, 1877.
W. G. Atlswobtm.

and Sunday there was quarterly meet­
ing At tbe brick. The President of the
Sunday morning this village was society wa* present. There wa* a large the county at the Borton Start. Beet
0 cent*.
thrown Into much excitement by the turnout.. Foot Assyria. Remember,
appearanec of Austin Millan, living
R. P.
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
with Jarno* Cross, three mile* north of
PERSON AL GOSSIP.
the village, who wa* much excited and
Nkwb that I am prepared to sell Goods
exhibited a letter that he had found in
Mrs. Charley Fowler and son of Ma­ cheaper than ever. I have a large stock
the clothe* of his brother Curtis, which
of Clothing, for both men and boys,
stated that be (Curtis) had become tir­ ple Groyre, are visiting friends in Richwhich I am selling at panic pricct FOB
laad
Co.. Ohio.
ed of this world, and sought another
George Lusk, of Chicago, is visiting cash. My stock is now complete in evvia. the friendly cdnye/anceof suicide
relatives In the village.
in the Thornapple river. The Utter
Mrs. Deyo has returned home. Her pudding,” Ac. When in the city call
described very explicitly the place
on
R. J. GRANT.
health is not much improved.
where he would jump in. what to do
Hastings. April 80th, 1877.83-87.
with hi* worldly effect*, and also a full
—The Third Quarterly Meeting of
17*
Beautiful
Shawls
for 75 eta. at
measure of advice to Austin. The vil- Nashville charge, of the M. E. Church,
Bootom Bronx.
lsgerMM&gt;n»od out with hooks, rake*, will be held at the Quail Trap school the
poles and oouts, and searching of the house. Maple Grove, next Saturday and
IT* Lot’s of Goods sold at 5 and 6
river began in earnest, which was con­ Sunday, May 3flth aud 27th. Saturday per cent profit at
GRirrtrn’s.
tinued the entire forenoon.
thc meeting will lie in the school bon*c
— Sam Durkee says he has been ap­
A short time since Curtis Mullan re­ and Sunday in the grove nearby. Tbe
pointed Tobacco Inspector. Hi* busi­
turned to thin village from Iowa. Last Presiding Elder will be in attendance.
Thursday afternoon he went to a liv­ There will be no service at the M. E. ness is to go around every morning
ery in Hasting* and engaged a hne- Church. Sabbath morning. Rev. J. I and examine. He says Bcrt Timkler’s is way ahead, always haa the
horae rig, and came to this village, put­ Duel will preach in the evening.
ssme; the50 rent, he says, can't be beat.
ting the rig in the Unioa House barn,
Married.
about midnight, saying that the horse
CT Best brand of Print* 6 eta, at
would be called for. Saturday Allen
Trvmam*s.
Jones, and the owner of the hone,
CT The finest display of Ladies’
were In town lookingforfhehorse, and
White Dress Goods consisting of Vic­
were informed by Mr. Bronson that
toria Lawns, etc., just opened, and sel­
such a horse wa* at his liam. Meanling from 12f cents up. Elegant spring
wldle officer Lee hud been set to work
and summer styles. Don’t buy until
to find Mellon. After a search of tlint
Judge Van Zile, of Charlotte, says if you look them over.
afternoon and halt of Sunday, he wa* the Ibsl Riblmn movement continues,
At Kocher Bros?
found at Ab. Evert*’ In the south-east he can take two more counties in his
— Finest line of White Goods in the
portion of the corporation.
When circuit easily.
county at the
Bostox Store.
questioned alxiut the nuicide he said
W. W. Woolnough, of Battle Creek,
that if he had been at the river when
CT Lndie* don't forget those Duplex
he wrote the Utter be would have has gonu to England for the first time
Corsets nt
Tblmam’a
drowned himself, but a walk of three since he left there, over 40 years ago.
Lost.—May 22nd, between thi* vil­
miles In his under shirt nnd stockings, He is now editor of the Battle Creek
Tribune,
with
the
press
of
which
city
he
at the dread hour of midnight, put that
lage and Geo. Davenport’s farm, north,
ha* been connected for 83 years.
a pocket-book, containing between 818
■notion out of his head.
Mullan was taken to Hastihgk, laid
and $30 in money, a note of $50, and a
In reply to the girl who asked why
in jail one niglit, had n hearing the
receipt of a car load of ■ good*. The
God waited till he had created every­
next morning and was discharged.
fludcr will be rewarded by leaving the
thing else before he made a woman,
same at Kellogg A Hklucr’s meat
Whitaker says it Was because God did­
market, Nashville.
—A few day* since we learned that a n’t want her hanging’round the shop
young friend, living not fnrfrom Nash­ bothering him with questions.
The best Uncolored Japan....80eta.
ville, had conrihltteti a crime, the pen­
IV I make special prices in a good
alty for which*4s aiertn iu State Prison.
Good Uncolored Japan.. .8 lbs for $1
many kinds of Goods. Call ahd ace.
Goon Uncolored Japan.. .4 lb* for $1
Our heart is lilhal with sorrow, and our
At Trlmam’s.
pen refuses to upbraid thi* young man,
but rather to offer him words of advice
— 4 spool* Thread for 10 eta. at the
tT That Rockford Watch has come,
in hopes of bringing him to a renliiaBoston Store.
and they almost talk for themaelvea.
tion of hi* position and saving him
IT Just received, a new lot of Pre­ Do not fail to call and sec them. Those
from ruin, that will os surely come to mier Extension and Duplex Corsets, that want a rt$able Watch can do no
him (if he persists in thi* course) as the bringing low prices at GuirriTH’s.
better than to call on J. Fleming and
sun will rise to-morrow. This young
sec arc one.
Photographs I Photographs I
man is educated, free hearted and gen­
— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
In every variety of variety and pome.
erous, and little did we think he would
Bootox Store.
resort to such mean* to procure money, Mr. J. 8. Clarkson, of Hastings, has se­ the
but he is only one of a thousand who cured for the season Mr. Beebe’s gal­
CT Sugar Cured Hama only 12 et*.
commit this crime daily. Some have lery, on Main St., and 1* prepared to per lb. at tbe nld and reliable meat
trouble and trials and are crowded to furnish fine Dosrn Fine Berlin Re­ mathet of Roe A Clkvxr.
do it by poverty and bankruptcy star- j touched Photographs for 83.50. Gem
Gem
BOOTS AND SHOES.
iug them iq tbe face, whilst plodding ■ work st usual prices. Copying and En­
Don’t buy a pair until you have ex­
on ward in this world of a thousand tie- j larging a specialty. Call and see spec- fl mined our new stock and prices.
Kocher Bros.
setments, sore trials and temptations.: imens.
This young man has talento, vim and
enterprise, and ought tp make a success
of life. Of course he will have some
trouble but we wouldn’t give the snap
of our finger for a man who has no
trouble or burdens. .Let him tackle
life with a determination to succeed,
and he will have more victories than
defeats. His troubles will be opVJ‘**fJ
and there, little spots in a whole field
of peace, joy and success.

I

J • —We are indebted to Lewis Durkee,
Supervisor of this township, for the fol­
lowing figure*: Whole No. acres of
wheat raised in 1878,3,81*; No. of bush­
els raised. 33J3OO; acres sown, 3,888;
acres of corn raised. 1,18*; acres oats
AMONG OLD FRIENDS.
raised, 808; acre* barley raised, 14.
Whole No. of death in 1876, 18; males
‘ B, females 8. Whole No. births, 48 ;
Last Friday business called us to
male* 24, females 34.
Igxwton and while ttj.-re we were the
—Robert Ross, of Hastings, has leas­ guest of oir old friend. Hen. G. W.
ed tbe second story of A. W. Olds’ mill, I^awton. We found that be had retir­
andUnow putting in machinery to do ed from th« political arena and wa*en­
general variety taminir. Mr. Ro** has gaged in the honest vocati on of fruit
had several years’ experience in the growing, and he seemed to enjoy it,
manufacturing buainc**, and is a good too. He ha* a farm of 40 acres devot­
man to have in Nashville. Welcome. ed to fruit; 8,000peach trees, 2,000 grape
Since writing the above we learn that vines, and apples, peant, and rasplierries until you can’t resL He Informed
ing mill and will conduct that business us that from a patch of Concord grape*
of 800 vim* he sold nt Chicago rates
hereafter.
8140 worth of grape* last year. The
—The Commercial Hotel is now oon- region round-about Lawton is getting
to be noted as a great fruit raising
go for merchants and bu«ineM men country.
.
generally. Nicely situated at the cor­
Judge Lawton is ano of the most
ner of Lake and Dearborn St*.; con­ popular men In Van Buren Co., having
veniently near so the very heart of bus­ held some office of frost for the last 20
iness of the Garden City; conducted years. Hardly Imd he declined the
by Mr. H. G. Pulling, one of the best nomination fora third term of Probate
Judge, before bis name was whisjmnd
for U. A Senator, but he thanksd lii*
party for their good wrehea and declin­
i thia ed the honor for recreation aud rest in
tilling his little big fruit farm.
We found business much improved
priced hw.1 ot Chicswo. W. rawmtly
A new grist null is going up, th&lt; farnoticed that tha "bill of fare,” la point
of exccUeBoe aid pianttiade. was fully prospects are good for another railroad,
—n narrow gauge. And Judge Lawton
the Tremont. Mr. Pulling, with his seemed to think that the Lawton Trib-

Harnesses 1

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G&lt;&gt; to A. R. Wolcott’s and see the
Gold Trimmed Single and Double Har
nenca. AH kind* of Fly Net* and Bug­
gy Rugs- Look at the boss Horse Col­
lars—they are cheap.
Buy one and
warp your home’s shoulders.

— Fanner*, go to the foundry and
get your Castings and Agricultural Im­
plements. I can and will aell cheaper
than any that have to buy and ship in.
Best of Blacksmithing done to order.
J. M. Wood.

NASHVILLE MABKEI

and well

opened to the public.

ASSYRIA.

still all re and 1

-Burt Tinkler keeps his little gro­
cery i» rip top order, and he is getting
a good and increaahxg patronage.

BOSTON STORE!

We had hoped to avoid thiabloodJros
strife, but we are iMHtnd to protect ow

Mc&amp;ic! Mvmc!—Miss‘Addie Reed,
of Hastings, will be in this village on
Fridays and Saturdays to give instruc­
tion on the Piano and Organ. Terms,
$8 for 30 lessons.
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DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT !

A

LARGE

Battle

the^Mrtrtry
what they are worth in the future, for

able, and respomdble in ease of a fl
ure of any of onr work.

IMPENDING.

HIGH PRICES AND LARGE PROFITS MUST
BE DROVE OUT OF THE LAND!

And we can do it for we have got the army
of Goods to do it with!
THE 20 CT BZR/IG-JLIDIE OF

J L. REBS * CO..
Hunting., Ifllch.

WAGONS! WAGONS!
I wi* to tatorra th« fannm ol B«rv and Eaton counties, that I are preriwlto Mn&gt;l.h them from thi.au.
IrlH. mr Fool.r W.«» -hW. I eu.
mH U IUuit. .lUbtlr in “1’*““^
iug palm’ d off upon an hones* pubbe
nstbebeat wagons in the world.
Before making your purchase pleass
call and examine

my STOCK!
which I take pleasure in showing, for
1 want it distinctly known that my
Timber is the best second growth and
thoroughly seasoned.
N. B -I will give the best wwraaty on my work of any parties in Barry
or Eaton counties.

E. COOK AXO.
JONES A SELLECK,

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape BARRYVILLE MILLS.
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight tor our coun­ THE PROmlETOBS ABE BEADY
TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­
try and oui
FUL FOB PAST FAVOBS, THEY SO­
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PAT-

L. L. LOOMIS

56-M

R0NA0E.

HIGDON &amp; NORTON.

Buckeye Cultivator,
Buckeye Cultivator,
IMPROVED FOR THE SEASON OF 1877,
"With New Adjustable Axle, High Wheels, Broad
Tire, Foot Treadles tnd Triple Centers.

^INSWORTH 3c BROOKS,
General Dealers in

SHISQt-EK, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO. HAIR, AC.,
Which »• wtH *dl m lov U-x c**h. k less any Srw
la Mkbipn

AKSWORTH A BROOKS.

NASHVILLE FOllKDHY
The above Foundry is now In condi­
tion to turn out all manner of

Plows, Hamm, Cultintm, k, k,

HIST PREMIOM AND HIGHEST AWARD H 1HE
Great Centennial.

Ths new Improved Buckeye Junior Cultivator fqr 1877 ha* n uew ad— I^wlies Foxed Shoes t!4U5, worth
$1.50, at
Til-max’s,
justabie axle by which the wheels can be thrown forward* or hack, and thus
S3T Big liargains in Spring Shawls. enabling tha downward draft in front or rear of the axle, nnd thereby prop­
erly balancing the Cultivator in hard or soft ground, r-ding or walking, or
with a ligbl or heavy driver. This important feature is entirely new, and
give* tbe operator camplete control of the upward or downward draft on
— Ladies, see our new styles
lars, Cuffs and Ties, before pur
lhelhorse*’ Decks.
Kocmkk
THE FOOT TREADELS are universally admired by all. and no one
Take Notice.
will de without them after ones using them. The raising of the shovels by
tne feet, leaves both hands free to handl* the team, dor* awgy with mak­
ing a full atop when turning around, is much lets luborjuvs, and enables a
boy to operate the Cultivator who could not wiihuut the treadles.

manufactured and kept constantly on
•
baud.
BLACKSMITHING
done to order. Patronise borne insti­
tution* and come aud see me.
J. M. WOOD.

■ "shumeTomts,
rttONUXTOR

LIVEBY,

SALI and BOARDIN&amp; STABLA,
MASHV1LLE. MICX

Good «Mle w Doable IU« hiratotod ipw sUrt
ollee, and t» pM My !«.

FURNITURE!

THE ONLY PRACTICLE SHIELD IN USE —It is the favorite Ro
lory Shield, the anly practical Shield in the market, which not only teet*
the young plants but euurely remedies thcdifficultp of clogging with stalks
It is generally supposed by a certain
.
#
class of Cituens,whoare not practical or other trash.
Manufacture and Deal in
THE SEEDING ATTACHMENT is subsianiudlv made d the verybest
material,
simple
io
its
cunstructim.
easily
operated, will sow any de­
that Gubs's A
sired amount of Wheat, Rye, Barley. Oats, Flax, Ac
The quantity sown
is regulated by a set screw at the end of the hopper; and it is pipvided
•f Every DcacripHoB,
with an Index and Dial which shows the amount it is set lo sow. and can
From a Wash Stand to a
—
Out bo varied a* much, or little as Ihacondilion or site of the grain may Ormand
of 80.000 dnsen bottles sold last year,
WITH OUR IMPRONED SCATTERER the ’grain is carried down
not a single fidlure was reported, but two feet below the hopper, which protects it from the wind until it leaves
Notice is hereby given that in accord- thousands of complimentin' letter rest* of wonderful the Scatterer, and thus insures an even distribution ef ths grain.
uce wi|h a Resolution adopted by the
.........
IN OUR
will relieve any
bmmoD Council, .of the Village of
These Cultivators are sold with or without lhe Seeding Attachment, as
case. Try It.
'■ Hotrh^lOccuu.
Coffin Department!
For aisle by Boux it can be added without trouble whenever desireA
Regular Sue 75&lt;
of th
we have a large stork of CsMm and
Bros.
anee
Casket* and a full line of
the
■.
WltkMit a Paran.
in the Village of Nashville, M
that the wonderful results
unpaid taxes for the year 1878:
JOHN HOLMES.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

1SWO

Tfurnit.ure!

Handsome Parlor Suit!

PRICE $36 CASH, $38 ON TIME

The above property or a portion of
each description to lie sold June 36th.
A. D.1W7, at ten oMIock a. mM in front
of the post office in Nashville, Mich.

KSmSuSI

W« gnaraatee the BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR far superior to any
made, and every farmer should see the BUCKEYE at the

UNBEBTIKERS' BOMS!
We also have a

FINE HEARSE!
AOd,^ffLt*“”d
/mJotTpLASER and'MATCHES.

W1WW
L. P. MoCORMICK. M. D..

HARDWARE AAGRilCULTUAL STORES

flatting and patching.

JR J. FE1GHNER,

was, it would have the hearty support
of Hon. Geo. W. Lawton, which, in
aud of itself is a host

■LENTZ A SONS

�OF THE

l»r. AIKIJW OOIzUJBK.

a?
Tn-a-ur.', M

CHRONIC DISEASES

th-

KNTIAX.1

What . Wash* « Pasw, w Mta vittawl Hwuta?

*■9 bit AIK
MMfuxi f-r k

All

Ko. SW, for removing the
were cuusumod. There

wm

bu

and imoth-

were put to the eword; many
elderly women shared the aame fate, and

huldera and th* greatest

•iSjJVES
the recovery of the

An organisation of
in several border
and Arkansas i
•■Ghouls/’ but u

otn on Saturday,

enforce
HauMknr.N

lv 7&lt; hl
half

Belleville, bM joined

e excitement prevails Id
-•------ ** —ktathe
iclalm"Ugblnlng-rod cotn_
. of operation la aa folfitarai No. 1 eomee along with. • fine
traveling rig, obtains an order foracerttataMmbor of feel of rods, ax a vary low
price" nyrreenllngThai asthey areanew
firu: and wish to Introduce tbelr rode,
thffv ar* willing altnos* to give them
away. In due process of time Ko. icotnes
along .teuMUMltag a settlement, when lo !
lieu out boss toi

—----

------ T —

compromise is eftected, and he lakes his
&gt;h. lavatlU »&lt;&lt;&lt;!

__j ’&gt;.

in this wi

money bss been taken
?alboun county.

h&lt;*2G
■ing
ljrfl|
the wfel*io7e’o~Lake Huron, between
Hsglnaw Bay aid Cheboygan.

Marxbdl la to have a regatta on tire 23d,
wjfo Bo teats and four ateamen.
■ The Billowing appointments !»•*• been
made and confirmed:
Quartcrmaxter General—Lemuel Saviers, of Gratiot.
Members of the Board of Control of
Roform School—David B. Hale, of Eaton,
Wav an. two years term.
Members of Board of State Bcboel at
Coldwater—James Burna, of Wayne, re­
appointed for six years: H. H. Hinds, of
Montcalm. roap;x&gt;inted fbr four vears.
TruMere for aix years of the Michigan
Aavlum for tiie Insane at Kalamaaoo—
Dr. James A. Brown, of Wayne, apd Col.
Wm. H. Withlngton. of Jackson.
Members of State Board of Agriculture
for six yvare—Huaekiali G. Wells.of Kalatesrno, and George W. Phillipa, of Ma­
nn b.
hinb Commissioner, reappointed for six
(rars—FL K. Miller, of Kalamaxoo.
Member St^B Board of Health—Leroy
bevn sel-nu't hr tbe fruit growers between
Laketon and Grand Haven this season.
A big drink of ice water by Charles
Jennient,,of Adrian, while over-bested,
caused hfa death.
Rural editors and others who desire
sudden wealth should not advertise or
buy tickets in the grand distribution of
&gt;1,006,0000 In gold coin, and *4,000,000
worth of real estate, the same to take
place at "Crosby's Opera House, Chi­
cago,” some time next month. The ”of-

Ijeen rebuilt.
The peach buds in the fruit region about
Mjiskegou are developing and ready to
bloom, which settles beyond a doubt the
fear that they were InJu red by the frost.
Isuming compels her ‘•drunks’' to
work out their fines on the streets.
Bar City .will roast an ox on the fourth
of July.
The red ribbon clubs will take a prom­
inent part in 4th of July exercises
throughout the State.
A Plainwell Justice has Jost decided
that a man should not be charged for
mrais he may be Invited to partake of
while courting a girl.
.
been increased by tbe addition of two
com paid ee, I and K, located at, Dexter
and Maann, reapectlivey.
Prof. M. VV. Harrington has resigned
hia portion
professor in charge 6f zo&gt;-

cept a professorship in Um Imperial Col­
lege of China.
GENERAL NEWSAt Meridian, Miss., Camella Ghiabolm,
wounded tn tbe Kemper affray, died of
gangrene of the arm, resulting from tt»
lack of pro tn j* surgical attention.
At Tert Htanley, OnL, Monday morn­
ing. a tidal wave five feet high camo
ruxbiug ashore on Lake Erie, ascompanfed by a loud, hissing notes. The
wave lasted but a few minutes, and aa
quickly receded, followed al intervals
for an hour by smaller waves a foot or

Hi

ier England and

ire. Of couree
if theHtaleand
varied InU-reeto

In the conference the
inItUM'■report. recom ipen&lt;1Ing ^tiint
aublecta for legiatatiou. Tbe regular
acMfou ef 1873 and tbe extra eewdon of
,1874 tog&lt;her amounted to 141 days. U
no extrasreeion la held in 1878,theprwent Jegialature will nearly equal that
Tbe following were read a third time following tbe presidential dectiou of
1872 In the length of Ils session*,
id passed:
...
,
Senate bill-W».Hl, proMMtlng betting
INSTBUCriVB CXJMPAMIBONH.

Tbe sasston of 1877 w;Ui be about 80
IH.T cL-ut If.uger than that of 1W15 nod
187 per ecnit longer than that of 1851.
Meuata UU No. tau, xuthorteiug ragfaBut in 1851 Michigan had less than
an, one-third, and in 1884 she had but lit­
tle more than ooe-half, of her present
provMtagfor a State road In Keweenaw
(topulatiou. Reckoning upon }&lt;opulacounty,
ftatiafo bill NO. «y. anthorixing &lt;4Uea tion, the aemion might this year be
and villaaea to main I am libraries and about 19) days long and not outrun
1851 ur 1885.
public reading rooma.
Furthermore, in 1861 our total popu­
House bill No. 353, abolishing the
county^j^Matdton *nii attaching It to lar vote cast was only one-eighth, and
in 1864 It was teas than one-half, as
House bill No. 384, providing for the large an in 1878.
opening of streets in citiaa aud villages. • The. acreage of Improved land In.
House bill ^o. W, giving HoweTl a Michigan increased between 1851 and'
eltv charter.
1864 abmit 74 per cent and from the
House bill No. 3*1, amen.ling compil­
er’s section 4826, relative to judges of pro­ latter year lo 1874 about 57 per cent
The number of acres of land sot down
bale.
House HU No. 838, to facilitate publica­ as taxable in 1861 was let* than onctliird, and In 1864 it was not half as
tion ot acta of the Legfalature.
Houao bill No. 362, detaching territory large, us iu 187U.
from Mackinac and attaching It tn Chip­
The number of acres of wheat har­
pewa eotinty.
vested in 1861 was lew than one-half,
and in 1868 it was lean than two-thirds,
us large as in 1876.
House bill No. 3», amending compil­
Tbe equalized valuation of the aa*
er’s section ASM), relative to fish chute*.
sensed property of the State was not
Houmo bill No. 364, relative to slreet quite one-twentieth as much in 1851,
openings In cilira at&gt;d viUagte.
House bill No. 324. for the Incorpora­ and less than one-half u much in 1886,
.
tion of aneietioB for receiving and loaning as In !87r&gt;.
In 1H51 we had only three cities
money.
House bill No. 339, amending act of tensing the legislature to tinker their
1871, laying nut State road in Keweenaw charters; in 1804 there were 2D cities,
and 1875 there were 41; Everyboxly
oounty.
Senate bills Nos. 22A and 22D,amending knows that weeks of legislative time
coin Piter's sections 1756 and 1788, relative are spent over city ebartera.
to county drain taxra.
The miles of railroad in Michigan in
House Joint resolution, confirming to
1851 were only one-ninth as many,
Lansing title to lot 2, block 245.
Tbe Senate a&lt;lopt&lt;&lt;d a ooncurrrnt reso­ and In 1864 but little more than a
quarter
as many, as in 187U.
lution, asking Boani of Regents to reduce
The production of salt, iron, copper,
tbe salaries of all teachers and empiovra
under their control 20 per cenL, If over plaster, atone, lumber, etc., was im­
&gt;2,000, and IU per cent., if over 31^00 an J mensely greater in*1870 than in either
under 32,000 a year.
of the previous years selected for com­
The Huuse passed :
parison. We cannot give the figures
Senate bill No. 84, amending act 116, complete because they are nowhere
Session Laws 1873, relative to duties and
compiled; but the quantity of salt was
powers uf State Military Board.
Senate bill No. 207, amending law rela­ almost two and one-half times as great
tive to library property .exempting books in 1878 aa In 1864.
The amount ofspecific taxes received
from execution.
Shnate bill No. 222, relative to cars of. into the State treasury in 1866 wm leas
convicts insane st time of discharge.
thnu two-fifths M much as in 1876.
Senate bill 176, to amend section 1992,
Tbe appropriations for the various
Compiled Laws, relative to gaming.
institutions were Ires limn one-six­
Senate bill 131, providing for the gov­ teenth as much in 1851 as In 1864, and
ernment of tho Pontiac Asylum.
only twisflfths as much In 1864 as In
Senate bill No. 200, to amend tbe Jack­
1876.
son charter.
There was only one incorporated
House bill No. 368, to define tbejudieia!
circuit* o! the State, and order the elec­ bank iu the state in 1851, while in 1864
there were 6 incorporated banks, and
tion of a Judge In circuit 23.
House bill No. 242, to prevent Judges In 1876 there were 27 banks lncorjx&gt;rfrom sitting in a case where a relation ated understate law, Irnddes 77 national
iu't&gt; ns &lt;®un*el.
t»nks, not one of which existed 28
Hrmne bill No. 129, to amend the act In­ yearn ago.
corporating publie schools of Rogers
Banking, railroad, and manufactur­
township, Presque Isle county.
ing capital require a great deal of leg­
Senate bill No. 186, to amend section
3720, Compiled Laws, relative to debts of. islation, or at least they hatch out a
great
many bills to be considered.
school dfat'icUL
The number of pupils hl the-com­
Senate bill No. 216. appropriating 3400.­
000 per year for 1877-78'for current ex­ mon schools In 1851 was only onethird, and in 1864 it was lew than twopenses of the State government
Senate bill No. 202, to provide for tho thirds, as large aa in 1876.
government of union workhouses.
The number of university graduates
Senate bill No. 223, to punish cruelty to1 in 185! was 16; in 1684 It was 176; and
children on Lhe part of parent or guard­ in 1876 it was 334. Thus, there were
ian.
almost double, tlito number 'lapt year
The House concurred in nmondmsnt*1 that there were 12 years previous, and
to tbefltlll relative to Pontiac charter, as more than 20 times as many m In
reported by the conference committee.
Mar &gt;8.—Evening session.—In thoHen- 1861. Let It be remembered, lust here,
ate th'e following were read a third time, that while the people of Michigan are
nnd pasM*d : House bill 804, authorizing proud of their university, an&lt; fl is our
an appropriation for the construction of n. glory abroad, yet it costs much money
bridifo.over the Muskegon River; House*' iu the way of taxes, and in the fre­
bill 377, amendlaf an act relative to high­ quent windy speeoheaof those who are
ways twtwenn Grand Rapids and a) I lace nt sent to the legislature and think they
townships; House bill -14. to maintain must glorify the university by their
political purity; House bill 365, amend­ eloquence; also, in the Investigation
ing anil consolidating acts organizing
aud critialaui which is Justified and
Justice Pourtu of Detroit
Resolutions of thanks to tho officers of■ demanded by the tax-payers hi regard
the Senate were nassec! and at half-past. to wrong-doing at that institution, be­
fore they pay more taxes to support it.
ten the Senate adjourned.
Consider another point: the local
In the House the Senate concurrent.
nwolutiun. ask Ing Board of Rognnta andi bills, which have consumed a great
State Board of Education to reduce aal- deal of time, were not so early intro­
aries at the XTniveralty and Normal duced, as a general rule, that they
could be acted on when but little else
! stood in their way. Bushels of them
amendments to tho 1*111 appropriating
were shoved in al the closing moment
&gt;31,500 to th© Stalo Prison.
Tbe following were read a third time, During the two last days of Introduc­
ing bills tbe journal shows that 489
and passed;
&gt;
Senate b’U 225. requiring townships to were presented, being almost half of
take care nf the deltnqnluciea arising; tl&gt;e whole number at this session.
from tbelr own drain tax lands.
Had the localities or the parties ask­
Senate bill 224. to amend act 123,sesair&gt;ii ing for legislation got their bills pre­
of 1873, relative to proceedings by' pared and introduced early in the sesgarnishment.
niou, they might have gone through
Senate bill 30. authorizing the forma­ committee* ur been disposed of long
tion of land companies.
The session might have been
Senate bill 83, to regulate the height ofr itg&lt;
shortened a month iu this way; but
bridges over railroads.
Senate MH 185, amending the incorpor­
ation of tbe Detroit Fire Cotuaifaalonera. behind, merit the critidaiu, and not
Senate Joint resolution 17, relative to a the legislature, which cannot atlr iu
State mortgage given by E. H. Haxletoit regard to inettourve until they come up
and others.
legitimately. Home of the hottest and
Senate bill 121, to authorize supervisors most protracted fights have taken
to adtiuniatar an oath when taking an as- plao over Uieae lingering local bills.
sesanienL
If we have not shown reasonable
Tbe Honae concturnsl In the Senate
amendments to the MH relative to polit­ ground for the prolongation of the late
ical purity, and Senate amendments to M-ssion, in our comparative facta gath­
House amend menu to Senate Mil 225,re- ered from the ix*t statistical sources,
qnlnat townahitw to carry their own then let some of the members explain
further. Probably they OOUid tell ex­
hmda delinquent for taxes.
Resolutions ware pasasd requesting the citing stories of the time and vigilance
AttortMry-General to inquire M to the few required to kill off bad bills, of which
i&gt;earing on a surplus fond held by tho there was an extraordinary crop at
Detroit Msviugs Hauk, m»u&lt;wm&gt;t to the this seyaiun. Certain meaaurea that
Detroit Savings Fund Institute, and re­ were mdieved to enfold "jobs” came
port Ida oonaluaiou* on the matter to the
Goverucx,together with such reuommeu- up three or four times, after being (as
dationn as tbe law and the facta tr ayfooem was supposed) voted down finally.
tor of Marquette.
* '"
House bill No. 232, affixing a tax on to require. Asking the United States Had not sundry defunct bills proved
BUihnntieb.to place the nastte of Mri. El­ such lively confaes, the session might
WlSo.au, k. |»e.vl&lt;U to, U» mira Bralnertfon the pension list*. Cnm- have closed 20 days or mor®ago. This
garment of certain drainage orders In pHmeatary to tiio officers of the House. legislature deserves great credit fbr
After singing tho Doxology, the House, playing the executioner In certain di­
at 12:45 a. ;bl Saturday, adjuurw^rections.

the assault after each failure until night
sloppi-d the carnage.
A Bucharest dispatch announces that
Roumanfa yesterday proclaimed her in■ WWBM. I UVJ
- --------- dependcuMB-and. declared war against
much. KatamMeCfarmers are burn Ing, Turkey, but will remain on the defonditebta* atamiatag, plowing, harrowing
—doing their best to destroy tbe pBata - A Bti’ Hrtersburg dlipateh says the
-while smalL Wo feel confident UAL vte taxtiM dr flu&gt;&gt; Ttirk* have been already
will succeed iu raising al least a little buried at Art ahan.
corn. Wo shall fight and plant as long
The fall of Ardahan la of great advan­
aa there is any um of planting; then w« tage to the Kuaoiaus, tor btaddn the
shall keep on fighting. We don’t pro- opeftlng of tbs lino of communication
with Akhalulk H will cnaMe th. fata
shufa to turn the force hitherto operating
against Ardahan toward Kara or to take
nart in the combined operation ugaln»t
FOREIGN NEWS.
Erzcroum.
About W.000 men are already locked
out
from the Clyde ship-bulldlng yards.
The Russians are massing large forces
The
numl&gt;cr will probably be trebled In
in the neighborhood of Kars.
a few days.
Cannonwilng is proceeding at various
The Roumanian and Rusalan author­
points on tbe Danube. Intelligence fa
received that the Turkish squadron bom­ ities iraueti a dverve on Friday probloltbarded tbe fortified portot Hokum Kelch. ing all traffic on the Danube. This com­
A body of troops landed, who set the pletely paralvxes. a large portion of the
. Ruaafa'ns at defiance and remained ma*- Hungarian trade. Count Andraaay has
teni of the position. The population of decided to take Immediate steps against
such measures being carried out. Al­
the neighborhood ia Joining the Turks.
though he will doubtless be Joined by
Private letters from Bosnia aay the the other powerabs will no* wait for their
troops withdrawn Jrorr. thatterHan fron­ eo-operatiou.
tier nave reappeared on the Drina. At
From Kara we have the lutelHgence
Belina the Rayalis are suffering from the
merciless req u lai Ilona of the Turkish au­ that yesterday tire Russians attacked the
thorities, who atese corn, cattle aud hors­ outer line with furious determination,
having preceded their attempt by a heavy
es. Outrages are reported lx Bosnia.
but III directed cannonade from the siege
According to news from Constantinople, artillery. The powerful guns in the
sixteen Bulgarian villages have been pil­ Turkish batteries replied with bettor ef­
laged and burnt by Turkish soldiers.
fect Tbe duel was vigorously nialutahiA Standard Constantinople special tel­ ed Illi the Russians brought up columns
egraphs: On Monday Admiral liaawui of infantry as close as they dared to the
Pasha, Altar bombarding the fortifications fortifications, apparently pttrpoa'.ng, if
of Sukum Kalcl^.landed a number of possible to lake the place bv storm. Masoldiers, who were immediately Joined homt'l, the commander, observing this,
by three thousand natives. A violent drew together a largo body of troops be­
combat ensued. The Ruaaians were, hind the ramparts and launched a tre­
driven out of Nukum Kalch. To-day up­ mendous sortie upon the Russian flank
ward of. 10,000 natives joined the Turkish and rear, under the shock, of which the
forces, who bold the fortification*. The enemy were obliged to retreat into a dis­
town Is in flames. All the surrounding advantageous position. A bloodv en­
country Is rising In support of the gagement followed at close quarters, and
Turks.
at Its termlnatl-m the Russians were
The French M'nistry have resigned. obliged to retreat beaten, leaving Upon
President McMah.m is dissatisfied with the field 300 corpses and a large numbor
the repeal of the press law, which, he of wounded. There was a altghienoounclaims, his Ministers might have pre­ ter meantime between tbe cavalry with­
vented, but did not. There is greet ex­ out any s|&gt;eatal resulL
citement over tbe matter, at Paris.
Extensive movements of Russian
troops are taking place lietween Galatz
and Ploiasti.
The cannonade between Turktukal and
OltenitzA fa renewed.
'
Mar 16.—The Senate passed;
The Turks are fortifying the passes of
House bill No. 331, to prohibit hunting
the Balkans.
.
on any lands except by consent of the
62,000 Russian troops are con rent rating owner.
at sumltza, where it fa probable they
House bill No. 86 (manuscript substi­
will cross the IMnubta.
tute !. amending Owosso charter.
The Russians have crossed the A fata
and entered Little Wallachia.
quette ehsru-r.
House Joint ntailulion No. 19, amend­
A reconnoitering expedition of 50e
Russian infantry crossed the Danube in a ing section 7, article 15, constitution,
ixMtt a little below Reni. The Turks al­ making atockholders of corporations lia­
ble
for labor dues to the extent ot their
lowed them to come well wlthiu range,
when thev opened such a heavy fire that stock only, at par value.
House bill No. 61, relative to acquiring
the Russian* were cr&gt;mj»elle&lt;l to retreat
titles to lands occupied by rtHroad com­
to thetr boats with serious low.
panies.
The Sultan ban determined on the adHouse bill No. 475, manuscript, rela­
miaaion of Christians in, tbe army The tive to eloctroly ping Supremo Court re­
draft of 200,000 men is to be equally lev­ porta.
ied among tbe Ottoman and other aul&gt;House bill No. 261. providing for the
lecte, without distinction of creed.
disposition of publio (foctimensa.
The now French Cabinet fa constituted
Senate aubetitnte for House bill No. 52,
as follows: Due de Broglie, President of requiring hotels to have fire &lt;wca|&gt;ea, by
the Council and Minister of Justice; De a vote of 20 to 4.
Fourteen. Minister of the Interior; Eu­
The
concurred in ameniinicnfa
genie Callleaux, Minister of Finance; made by conference committee to Herlste
Augustus Paris, Minister of Public bill No. 56, prescribing tea government
Works; Viscount de Means., Minister of of tbe Ionia House of Correction.
Agriculture; Brunet, Minister of Public
fbe committee of conference on House
Instruction. Tbe resignation nf Bor­ bill No. 211, relating to Presidential elec­
thand and Due de Case*, as Ministers of tors, reported a minor amendment to tbe
War and Foreign Affairs, respectively, bill, which tbe Senate concurred in.
have not been accepted. Provisional ar­
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Ministry of Marine.
of the Detroit i
An earthquake extending along the river, passed both houses. AJoo the con­
Peruvian coast ano to Bolivia baa don- current reeolutiou fixing tho date of ad­
journing. This resolution fixes Friday,
tho iMih, as the date, after which no
amount of property destroyed at Iqulque further business shall be transacted by
was considerable, Including stores,quays cither house, excepting such as signing
and about 10,000 tons of nitrate of soda bills by tbe proper officers, tho date of
ready for shipmenL The harbor and adjournment being fixed on tbe next
railway connections were so much dam- ineuday.
In tbe bouse a message wax received
It will require a mon th to repair
from the Governor vetoing the bill chang­
A duel with swords baa been fought at ing the name of Thomre Morrtaoy v&gt;
Thomas
Sterling.
Remo by Deputy Pie. xntoin and Sig­
resolution was adopted Instructing
nor Albanese, a newspaper writer. The tbeA attorney
general to investigate, and
latter was wounded.
report as ikk&gt;r. as practicable to the Gov­
Large quantities of Russian wheat are ernor, whether the surplus moneys,
arriving at Konigsberg for shipment to amounting to |130,U00, den Ted from the
profits of the bank previous to ita reor­
Tbe Russians are failing back from ganization, belong to tbe bank. Use deKarx. Tbe Kurd* and CircaMiana are po-dtara or the Stale.
advancing on the extreme Moscovite left
The following Mils passed ou third
from Van to Erivan.
reading:
House bill No. 336, to prevent animals
from
running at large on the highway a
field with 40,000 men, on condition that
Menate btll No. ISO, defining tbe powars
Ragsia pays tbe expenses
BaxnoDM, May 18.—On the IHcli two and duties of supervisors.
bill No, 211, limiting tbe form
attacks on the Turkish position at Ards- ofSenate
officers appointed i&gt;y the Governor.
Senate bill No. 6Q, far the *taety ?f peraoua attending public **Mftubites. 4
Senate bill No. 108, authorizing boards
of health to dispose of real estate.
Senate bill No. W9, regulating pro­
SL Petersbnrg telegrams say the Rus­ ceedings in attach tn ent against foreign
sians have taken Ardahan, with aixty corporations.
guns and large quantities of atona. The
Russians loot 236 men. TbeTurke fled.
Partial attempts to bombard Kara eon-

Michigan Legislature.

rest destruction of property.
Recent ahowers have improved the
respect of a wheat-crop in northern sacked and burnt all the villages and
alilorola. It is now hoped that field. maeaacred women, nM men and children.
up as worthless wifi yield half a
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YorkteOWtago.
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A Bucharest dispatch, commenting on
tbe removal of tbe Russian headquarters

House bill No. 340, for the dral
House bill No. 381. granting awamp

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NASHVILLE BAltRY OO.. Mi( H.. FRIDAY JUNE 1.1877, The Tippler*’ Rebellion.

NO. 36.

ORNO STRONG. Editor.

talk with, this Winchester. When am not such a big fooi ps Tom Farrow;
■
Plalgertatic.
.
“Glad to Me you, Thorley, glad to
asked what good he had been doing,- be is a jierfect fool.” 1 u 111 acknowl­
see you. Shan’t- forget It if you can
he replied:
OC American people who oui be spared give me any clue to the author of'
edge that. .Whisky will make a fool
fohm. Home Fkaturkm ahd
for the struggle in tire Orient ere written this scandalous business,” Lyle raid.
“We’-ve been raising the devil—rais­ of any one, no matter how smart he fa,
versos aa fallown:.
Kpeeckeh of the Move*
ing him so high that when we let him or how much money lie has. I will
“Behold him.” Frank raid, getting
Call
he
’
ll
net
get
up
again.
Good?
mknt
jm
N
ew
Y
ork
whiter yet
tell you, gentlemen, tliat, if tills don’t
ano Ohio.
Why here are 1700 names ,of persons briilgyou, I am afraid nothing will.
Mr. Lyle started.
who have renounced the cup.
Ain’t I fas bard a rake a- I have been can
“It was I who stole your money,”—
The extraordinary character andsuc- that good enough ?”
Frank repeated, with a half desperate
sign thfa pledge aud stand by it, it will
cera of the new tenqieranee movement
“How many of those are men who rave any man Im the United States.
emphnsfa ou the obnoxious word in
tliat how (Kxnipies, as tiie principal use liquor?"
But I believe that if I hud not called
the sentence. ■
Hcnsatlon of the day, all southern New
“At least'300, perhaps'600, and these on my Savior I &lt;x»uld not have alack.
Mr. Lyle started Increduously a few
York and north western Pennsylvania, Include all classes, from the lightest I have liefore this mode promises, aud
momenta, t&gt;eforc he could realize the
nearly all Ohio, ami large portions of tippler to the gutter drunkard. Home quit drinking wbfaky for two or thre^
stupendouauess of the fact- He was।
AHluWH«iXlr^'1
Illinois and Indiana,' continue to beein- of them are marvelous. Fof instance, weeks, or two or three months, but
terribly angry then. The very fact
tat him hcroM the &lt;K5
phaticaiiy attested. It is altogether a there fa the son of an ex-senator. He* when I got started al drinking again
that he had Ijeen bo reaxly to vpucli
new thing, in which the professional Is a fine fellow, but han been going it was worse than ever. Then I would
for young Thorley, made lifa unfaith­
temperance-workera have very little down year by year with drink.
See stay drunk for three or four months, or
fulness doubly culpable. He remem­
share.wherv they have any, the minis­ him over there now; reformed, and sometimessix. and drink from half a
bered suddenly thegky life the young
ters take a back seat, ami the women spending every moment in getting bls gallon to u gallon and n luilf a day.
man Inu) been leading of late, vague
have
only
to
“
stau-1
still
and
see
the
old awoclatoK to reform.
Yes, and [“Thutwas pouring it down."] If I
rumors of which had reached bis ears,
salvslkni of God,” while tbe men wbb there’s Mr. l’uff.
He’s kepta bar for bad not had a constitution like 1 have
aud raid, sternly, ns he could master
• nun 1. new nam proocrrm, now
drink do the reforming. There are no years, but a few days ago he locked It got, I would have been dead long ago.
hfa voice, “If you,coine here thinking
To Ull hi* broad, rich 6c W.
bard
words
for
the
liquor-sellers,
and
up.
signed
the
pledge,
and
will
never It lias made me miserable. I nm al­
to
move
me
to
thoughts
of
clemency,
d. Yankeolifc-*. Irak* Bumtan
no talk against licenses or any sort of sell :ior drink-a drop. There are lota most a wreck now from the effects of
you will find yourtelf mistaken.”
law,—nothing, in short, but plain of such CUMK. I think we have reach­ It. You may think you are smarter
“Not for myself Mr. Lyle," he raid
sense. The effect fa beyond precedent. ed almant every tippler 'In town.” than I am—and, perhnps, it fa bo—but
If tiie correspondents in these regions “You ought to tell him about one of ho sure as you touch that vile Bluff,Just
for my mother’s sake do I- ask your
may be trusted, and they all tell the our Svorat topen*,’’ raid a gentleman so sure It fa bound to ruin you. I
clemency, not to. retain me In your
THE DIAMOND HING.
same
story except an Ohio correspond­ Blanding by.
" Why, there’s a man know 1 have not got stability, in that
employ, but to give me a chance to be­
ent
of the New York World, who rays here who hadn't drawn a sober breath .respect: I would go almut drinking—
gin somewliere else.”
•’ Roxie, Roxie, child!”
itisa flat humbug and a predestined for 15 yedra until a few days ago.
I well, I can’t do the case justice. You
“And serve uome one else as you
A young girl, lovely as tbemornlug.
failure. It seems, however, tliat this believe he’ll stick."
“Yes," faintly.
“ I alu'tseena all know it well enough' yourselves.
disengaged herself from the laughing have me?” the merchant exclaimed,
“I thought so. dear. It's like you statement mutt be false, for the weight drunken man for two weeks,” said a
A Cincinnati diqmtch to the New
group*around her, to reply to the lady with Ironical anger: it is rather late to
of
evidence
fa
against
it.
The
conver
­
wauien
to
love
tiie
man
you
have
policeman,
"and
the
town
fa
as
quiet
think of your mother, young man.
York Times contains tiie interesting
who called her.
.
sions of drinking to abstinent men are as a churchvard.”
"I know it, sir. Had I suffered no wronged the most.”
items: In Columbus the signatures
“Well, auntie!” she said, with a
peraons in New
Tiie two hid away In the remotwit estimated at
Out in Ohio the Murphy movement number over TfaiO; in many other
liackward tom of the softest, brightest other love to enter my heart but love
curls, and a look of aaucy defiance out for lier, I should not stand here the corner of the house while the auction York Htateand90,000 In Pennsylvania, fa in full force, and producing great towns of winriderable size there arc
guilty wretch Hmt I am. Yet for her was going on next day, and Roxie ex­ since Francis Murphy’s first meeting efi'ecta. The " experience* " related at more signers I hat. voters; tlsa liquor
of basel brown eyes.
in
Pittaburg,
which
occurred
In
Janu
­
erted
bereelf
incredibly
to
suslain
her
their
meetings are much moreeftusive traffic has suffered to a marked extent,
” What was it I heard you ray now?” rake spare me—I am her only son—her
Roxy colored, but looked saucy still, only support. If you expose me, you father’s heavy heart. He grew old ary. How it works is well reported than those of the cooler New Yorkers. tiie rales of many large saloons having
fay I in those few hours. This losing in tiie correspondence of the various At Urbana a young man made this fallen off tri per’cent. From this or
and laughed.
"I don't care.” she strike her to tbe heart.
Mr. Lyle made an impatient move­ ids house seemed to hurt himeruelly. piqx-ra, and imrticularly graphic fa a jmthetic confession : I &lt;came up from some oilier cause, some of tbe largest
said, pouting very becomingly the
Tiie sale was over, and they still rat letter from Elmira in the New York Springfield on the midnight train. It dfatlllericH in Ciuciunutl are on the
next moment.—”! don’t like Frank ment. “You should have thought of
Thorley, although he fa papa's clerk. this before. It fa too lute, now ; you there alone, waiting, perhaps, to see if Sun, from which we quote several in- .was a dark and stormy night. I hud point of Hhutting down. Tbe largest
paragraph:*:—
taken between a pint and a quart !&gt;e- Krt of the active work Is carried shi
I shouldn'l have said so, only Ellen have bud your opportunity aud abused some friend would not si&gt;eak a word.of terestiug
“It fa an outbreak right in camp; fore I left Springfield, and it was a
_ reformed drunkards. H. L. Dickey,
Richmond was making fun of wbut it wickedly. You must take the cou- counsel or comfort in tills trying hour.
There was a hesitating knock at the treason aiming the forces. Il is a tip- long while between drinks—I mean member of Congress from the seventh
she calls hfa assurance in dancing sequenees.’*'
plera'
rebellion,
and
that
fa
what
no
door
presently,
and
a
gentleman
came
the
time coming from Springfield to district, for years a litavy drinker, reThornley was trembling, and eould
with me bo often to-night.”
one
ever
raw
in
a
temperance
revival,
Urbana—nearly an iiour. I went Into 3united the privilege of signing tiie
in. Mr. Lyle, seeing that it was a
**I wouldn’t dance with him again hardly stand.
“Mr. Lyle," he raid huskily, "do stranger, raid : “You arc perhups the and I’ve seen every one since 1840," a saloon before going home to get a
rat pledge at Greenfield, and is now
my dear.”
an old gentleman in Osweco said. night-cap, as we” call it. There were actively engaged In the temperance
“Why not, pray?” Roxie exclaimed, you know how old I am? I am nine­ new proprietor?"
“
Wealwavs
thought
before
that
the
The
stranger
bowed
uud
raid
—
I
men
sitting around, playing earth for work.
teen,
sir,
and
never
touched
a
farthing
elevating her graceful eyebrow*.
ministers
had
got
to
begin
the
thing
drinkH.
I
rat
down
ami
took
a
hand
l&gt;ought
everything
for
u
friend
of
Mr.
"BecauM you are a very pretty girl, that was not my own, before."
drum up recruits. But thfa Is en­ and took a drink, and took another
be fa a very handsome. ImpresHlble
“It 1s tlm&lt;&gt; to end this," Mr. Lyle Lyle's who requested inc to ray to him and
tirely-tbe work of the drinker*. They drink and another, until tiie lute hour What Clerks Have to Contend
young man. You may do him much raid, rising and approaching tbe bell. that hfa house was us It ever was.”
“Mr. Lyle lifted hfa head and looked have rebelled. Tiie old gentleman of 1 o'clock had arrived. It was blow­
With.
“Wait, one moment, sir,” Frank
hann.”
told
the
truth. Out Hornelfavilie wav, ing and storming, and 1 looked up and
at
the
man,
end
front
him
to
Roxie,
in
A Washington writer has been visit­
raid, poosiug between him and hfa
such men aa tiie Hon. Horace Bemis, raw a woman coming in the door with ing the dry good stonm, and relates
"Buch flattering preference n« vou are bell pull; and Ids deaperale anguished a sort of bewilderment.
Canal Commissioner Haight and Char­ .something in her armx. She walked his experience as follows :
“Whatdoa tfifa mean, Roxie?”
evincing for young Thorby's society look stayed Mr. Lyle an instant:
Roxie had come forward, breatblera- ley Thomson took the Initiative. They like a cat. She came up and looked at
fa enough to turn any young manfa “Shall I tell you who tempted me to
I presume clerks In stores, male and
called jolly good fellows, and never me, and raid : “William, here faa little
head; and coming from a girl !■» your do this—whose taautlful face came be­ ly. her face red mid white, in swift are
dreamed of meeting a friend without baby that the doctor said could not live female, are human beings, and I don't
elianges.
position to u man in his, fa calculated tween me and right, and lured me on
think
jteople realize what they have
swallowing
Bomething.
They
slopped
over night. I have taken care of It
“Pape," site cried, running to him
to do harm. Take my advice, Roxie; to my ruin? Aayou hope for mercy,
simply because, ns one of them sakl in this much of the night, now you take to contend with—trying to please peo­
he already Hees no one in the room but hereafter, sir, hear me! Hear how I nnd sobbing uiwni hfa neck. “IPs
a meeting, he had made up his mind care of it the balance. I have nothing ple that tiie Lord could not please,
you. Lavish your witcheries on some came to full, aud then refuse to be Frank Thfirley.”
putting up witli the whims of every
“No. no. Roxie," the merchant said, tliat he was a fool for having got out­ to eat in the house. I have no wood.” idle person who has a few minutes on
one lem liable to lose hfa wits In cohhc- merciful if you can."
side of i-o much liquor in Ills day, and And there rat this man,—me,—taking
quenoe of them.”
"I um willing to listen," raid the incredulously.
her hands that sliedoesnot know what
out of hfa |xx*ket tiie money that he to do with.
"It fa Frank Thorley, sir,” Frank it was about time to ston.
Roxie turned away from her aunt a merchant.
"Van Ettenville has had a band
little pettishly, and stole from under
“1 never raw London until two raid, now coming nearer- and lie name,” Mr. Arnold, formerly u hard should have bought medicine, bread
I have i»een In stores here, and seen
ami
fuel
with,
damuiog
that
wife
lie
wishes
fervently
that
he
had
come
her thick lashes a furtive glance in­ years ago, and you yourself compli­
women uome In tout I wiw morally
young T’s direction.
He was indeed mented me for withstanding ita temp­ sooner. I am a rich man, Mr. Lyle, drinker, raid : “Probably more liquor hud promised to protect, cursing that certain had not a live dollar bill in
was
drank
there
In
u
day
than
any
child
that
God
had
given.him.
watching her, with his heart in hfa tations. You know sir, that I neither thanks to you for giving me another
their pocket, and ask to look at goods.
At another meeting u rash man, con­ The obliging clerk commeneeH touhow
hamfaome eyes; and the vain little drink nor gamble. The smallness of chance in life, and I have come ready other town of ita size In tiie state. In
beauty.flutdied with pleasure.
the amount 1 have taken must prove to discharge my obligation to you with political times whisky used to flow In trary to the whole spirit of tiie Murph v them, uml to the best advantage; they
the
streets.
Tiie
side
tliat
could
stand
my
all.
I
have
nothing
sir,
that
is
not
movement,
—
which
never
attack*
deal
­
It wuh not long before Frank asked tliat your money was uuLspeut in that
tiie largest number of drink* won the ers or makers,—raid lie thought that discuss the diflcrent shades, poke their
her to dunce with him again.
way. You have been pleased to be yours also.”
‘The IsiyH’—Col. Caldwell, those whosold liquor ought to be prose­ parasoiH at a piece on the highlit
"Don’t, Frank! 1 was only Just, fight.
“He fa so handsome and peaceful and very kind to me, sir. Do you remcmshelf, which the perspiring clerk drags
entertaining.”
Roxie mu*ed during ber urging on me the acceptance of an scarcely that; it seems good to see you, Gen. Gregg and others—used to go up cuted,—but he was Immediately down, and presently they say, '•Well.
die instant's hesitation before who put invitation to a party given by your though, like tiie face or an old friend. from Elmira nnd hold meetings that checker. “That won’t do at all,” raid I can’t buy anything till the first of
generally
(-njied
in
glorious
drunks.
We
haven't
many
friends
now,
you
Mr.
White
"he
fa
going
right
off
the
her little gloved hand. In his, "I will daughter? I wa* reluctant, but I went,
the month, but I’m looking ’round,”
rni-k.
Why. they laughed at the &lt;‘■riHU.l.T-,
' — . ! t.....
k. Wv u.-re going over io Si.
dance with him—there!”
and from that hour my fate hns been know.”
Roxie had not s|s&gt;ken. it seemed and thought il gtssi fun. Afaait six
And away she floated in airy circles. sealed.—Tiie most fascinating, as well
■ •very thing back. ■ Now, I don't sup­
“it can’t do any harm, slw continu­ us tiie most beartlera of coquettes, did she could not lift her taco from her weeks ugo one of the best fellows there with the distiller who lives there, one pose 1 am any worse than the rest of
ed with some inward misgiving, as not scorn to set her snares for me, to father's arm. But when Frank asked was going along the stn-et one morn­ of tiie most wealthy ciiizens of the human beings, but I am confident
ing
and
met
another.
Tbe
first
raid
:
gently
:
“
Have
you
no
welcome
for
place. When he found out what we
her eyes met her auntie’s mildly dis­ dazzle me witli her loveliness, and lure
•You're looking better lately than I've were going to do, he l&gt;eeame very that I should retire under the counter
approving look, or fell beneath . thy me with hersmllcs. There fa no invi­ me, Roxie?”
and nay my prayera or do something
"Have you forgot tan me yet ?” she seen you in a lung time.’ ‘Well. I am angry, and swore viciously. I let him very religious.
impassioned and idinist frankly ad­ tation like the Hix low of youtli, sir;
better. Fact la, I haven’t been drink­ go ahead till he unidall he wanted, and
miring glanoe of her com}«nion. &lt; )f don’t you know that? There fa no aaked, looking up, siMdeniy.
•II have never married,” herald, in ing anything for about two wwks.nud then I axked him to let me Nay some­
course he knows I am j&gt;artieularly frenzy like that inspired by a woman
Blue gloss; under the ridicule of
I've alMiut made up my mind tliat i’ll thing without interruption. I went
kind to him, because he is pajja’s who makes you love her. I was made a low voice; “and you—”
stop.' ‘Just what I’ve been thinking on t&lt;&gt;explaln thfa movement, and took skeptics and the disappointment of
“Nor I,” flushing and trembling.
clerk ; and he can’t be ho ridiculous as on account of thia woman whom I
"Roxie"—with sudden heal nnd ea- of myself. Haven't we been making, out the pledge and read it to him. entnualasuc experimenters, has suf­
to fall In love with me really, and It fa loved, and who seemed to love me,nnd
fered a collapse; and we suppose the
not likely that we shall ever be togeth­ I Incurred a debt for her—a debt which geruera—“I liave loved you all these damned fools of. ourselves long After 1 had finished he said tome, market for It, which wan highly excit­
enough ?' Out of such n conversation ‘Mr. While, I am glad you are going
er thfa way again.”
in a wild moment, a moment when I yeara.”
as this the movement hr Yun Elten- to St. Paris, and I hope the people will ed for Home weeks, hiw dropped quite
“And I you."
Misa Roxie, however, was mfa- iiad just been scornfully cast off by her
Hat.
The cures of rheumatism and
The new firm is Lyle &lt;k Thorley. vilie was begun. These two, with a give you u warm reception, and that
taken In her calculations. She had —I paid with yor-rmoney.
few others, sent to Elmira for s;&gt;eakcrs every man In town will sign the jmralyafa and other related diseases
Frank would have it so.
Indulged a momentary whim, mid had
“What was the cause of your debt?”
for a meeting. Col. Caldwell and an­ pledge.’ And he said further: ‘The which were reported on even- hand
insisted upon him attending her party. Mr. Lyle asked, briefly.
other speaker from Elmira went and fact fa, I never In my life Hold a gallon are ascribed to imagination—though
As a consequence, somebody else in“It was a ring."
sfioke. Both iiajl tieen drinking men of whisky but what it hurt my con­ some of tlie fortunate subjects still irvlted him, and then other penionH, and
European Crops and Prices.
“A ring witli diamond set in a clus­
until within a few days. The only ar­ science.' And he got both hfa bovs to ratioBaMy express their gratitude to
he was so handsome and entertaining ter of rubies?" the merchant asked
the mediurij that made their iiuagina—such a graceful addition to any cir­ with a flash of remembrance.
The Mark lAne Express says that gument they urged was the foolishness sign the pledge that night. *We "have tioiiH effective. Putting aside all the
of men spending money for drink. got nothing Io do with the distiller or
cle—that before the winter was over
winter-sown
wheat
has
improved
in
“Yes,sir,” Thornley replied reluct­
instanrcH of its alleged jMileuey as u
Men
rushed
to
the
platform
and
sign
­
be had become very popular, and re­ antly.
the dealer. What we are after fa to
apiiearauce, ami the dauuige the plant
ed, and the next day they were heard enact the ;»art of tiie flood Samari­ cure for human ills, however, w&lt;- must
celved more invitmious than he was
say that tiie stimulative effect of the
Tiie merchant sat down, and mo- was thought to have suflereil in wine
able to accept. Roxie wwi surprised tioniug Thornley to a seat, remained districts from the recent severe night- wf speaking in some adjoining town. tan.”
sunlight through mnzarin-blue glass
but was secretly pleased at thfa, and at some momenta thoughtful, and with frouts has cot apparently proved seri­ After their meeting in Van Ettenville
The experience of Mr. E. Cundeffof upon vegetable growth Heems well de­
the undisguised and alniOHt romantic hfa face averted.—Touching the bell ous. The higher tenijieniture also ar­ a number of ‘the toys' went to the pro­ Urbana was that of a very moderate monstrated. It wiH be remembered
devotion to herself.
Roxie,accepted he wailed, while Frank Thornley cov­ rived very opportunely for barley. prietor of the hotel. They iiad gone drinker, whose friends for yean* would that Gen. Pleasanton's tlrai experi­
thfa devotion with occasional reluct- ered hfa fiice with hfa hands.
The agricultural prospectM on the con­ there many times after other meetings not have known he ever took a glass, ments were in his graperies, with the
once, occasional misgiving as to where
tinent are promising. The growing and ‘spoiled’ all the liquor he bad;
"Tell Mira Roxie I wish to see her cropa, in France and Italy especially, but this time, after a little talk with unless they Haw him do IL But after result of an extraordinary growth of
it was to end, but she liked It too well
a wiille he began now and then to take vinesand fruit A lot of year old cut­
berm.
”
i*e
raid
to
the
servant
who
an
­
to Ivjoe and was pertiaps more interest­
give general satfafaction. Although him, lie fell right in witli tlieni, sign­ too much In an evening. He got a tings planted in April grew vines 4-5
swered
his
rummons.
ed at heart than she realized herself.
the supply of home-grown wheat in ed the pledge, shut his bar. and every
Roxie won Just going out; and she Mark Lane fa again very light, fann­ person connected with the house sign­ little broken off the hnbit by going feet long between that month and 8epImagine her consternation when
came dressed as she was for the jmrty. ers have offered rather more freely at ed. To-day hardly a drinking man is away from home, but still he drank tember; aud, being pruned In the
Frank asked her to marry him.
more or lew. Going into a Louisville winter, the next season they bore
“I—I'm sorry, Frank,” she mur­ Fleecy white floating about her like provincial markets. The somewhat left there.”
saloon with a friend, (he said): We 1200 pounds of grapes, tiie year after
“Watkins people.” Florence Bullimured. Incoherently, as she dropped cloud wreathes, her lips red, her weaker aspect in the market Increased
rheeks aglow and her eyes s|&gt;arkllng. the desire to realize. Business, how­ vnn said, “Buppcwed that pretty much saw a man, an old resident of Urbano. two u»ns, and have continued to pro­
into a seat.
She reddened somewhat at right of ever, hut not been brisk, as growers all the drinking men bad signed last He came in just mm we were taking our duce great cropa each year. Now n
Thoriey’s eyes flashed momentarily.
drink, and said to tiie bar-keeper: Scottish paper, the People’s Journal of
.
“You’ve done a wicked thing, Miss Frank Thoriey’H face.
have in most cases declined to make week, but iaat Wednesday night we “For God’s sake, give me a drink.” Cupar, county Fife, tells the story of a
Roxie Lyle,” he said.
" If ever wo­
“Didyou send /or me, papa?" she any concessions. Theiiuporta of wheat took in the gleanings. 98 of them, in­ He was trembling all over, Just on the gentleman of that neighborhood who
man led man to believe she loved him, asked of her fath-r, who rat with his into London now begin to increase, cluding such men aa Commodore Foot verge of delirium tremens. The bar­ read PIeasonton’s book, and tried tire
face in shadow.
you did me.”
chiefly owing to lheactlou of Germany, and Capt. Cass, and Watkins hasn't keeper said no, he would not sell
himself this past spring. Two
For reply lie reached and took her which appears to posseMi a larger sur­ any drinkers left." In Tioga county. liquor to such uh he, I told him to give thing
Roxie stopped him there with a
houses side by side ne trealed fit a pre­
haughty gesture, and an angry—“You usgioved hand In his. It was a daints plus for export than the reports of the Pa., it is the same story. Tiie tipplers .-the man a drink, but he refused, and cisely si in liar manner in alt respects, '
forget yourself, Mr. Thorley;” and bind, small aud white, glittering with deficient crop of last year led ua to ex­ rebelled suocemfnlly, and it fa this that said : ‘‘.See, he could not hold the glaw* except that one had alternate rows of
she swept impatiently past him, rings.
He nut his Anger on one. a pect. Largeshipmenfs have also been surprised the bar-keepere—those who to hfa mouth.” I poured out a drink blue glass, and the other only the
hack to tiie drawing-room she had small diamond surrounded by rubies, made from Revel. Probably large do not succumb themselves—Just ns it as if for myself, and gave It to him. usu.il sort Itoih houses were stocked
quitted a moment before on hfa arm.
and lifted his glance to her’s.'
uuantltleA which an£usually shipped surprises the ministers and ptpblbi- He thanked me, and went out. That with vines of tiie same variety uud
Mr. Vincent Lyle was at the bead of
Roxie shrank a little, aud looked as from Odessa will be sent for shipment tionfats. In Tioga 78 men who drank same night I went to see a friend of age; and potatoes were planted ly
one of the oldest firms in tbo city. He though she was going to cry.
from the Baltic ports. We mutt, hard for 30 years went uu in a tody mine whose husband was in charge of each. In one month's time the vines
was a man of sterling integrity and up­
Turning toward Frank Thorley Mr. therefore, look for i ucnmhI arrivals of and signed, and many of these had the hospital, and she told me that thfa beneath the blue light hud grown 2S1
rightness bimself, and sternly severe I Lyle raid:
Russian wheat, which will probably been instrumental in beginning the man had comethereand bad died with iBcbea, and those in the white lighi
upon any dereliction in another. Hfa
“Upon one condition I will forgive for a lime at any rale, depress values, movement.
In Morris Hun every delirium tremens. He was uh smart-a but 13 inches; the poCaloes planted
clerks were liberally paid; and a young ysu. Repeat what you have Just said although {wditlcal complications or ad­ liquor-dealer shut hfa shop and worked man as we luid in Urbana atunwtlme, beneath
the blue glass were 25 inelu-s
man who could obtain a situation, be tome, In the presence of thfa mtaguid- verse wearner affecting the home crop with his former customers to induce but he drank whisky, and away lie high, the others 14. A camel la re­
’
It ever so subordinate, with Lyle 4 Co., edgiri."
would speedily counteract a downward Ummc who held offtonlgn.
went 1 went further west, to St. moved Into the bide house on account
was considered to have secured an un­
Foor Frank Thorley! Perhaps he tendency. Tne recent advance in the
A drummer tor a houeo In William Louis aud then to Leavenworth, aud of Ito sickly habit, grew three inches
commonly good start in life. Dfabon- thought even exposure would be pre­ price of wheat periuips wm somewhat street, New York, told me that tie had there it was the aame thing. I tell in two days. The growth of the toilers
eaty or unfaithfulness among the clerk* ferable to sueh iiumlliation before her loo rapid; still, admitting that 70 shil­ Just come from a trip through the oil ■you, tlifa thing of commeuoing to drink on these potato vines was equally re­
of the flrm was raie; partly because of whom he loved. Perhaps a second lings can scarcely
be maintained under region. "A man can’t get a drink in wine and beer, thjnking you can leave markable with thatof the vines, None .
------- -----------------------------tbe dfacriminatioD exercised in engu- thought of hfa mother eame and nerved exfattoft-*---------------niiuatMPev, '*
it ‘
by
---------------uomeana most of the places,” he said.
•• I've &gt;off, won't do. If you can quit it, why had developed under the white glans
ing them, partly becaiwc of the severe him. He hesitated only a moment follow*!-.the
__ same may
, _________
be said__of been on the road for ten years, and my ।don’t you ? If you don’t leave Italoqe, at the end of n month, but at the end
and nummary reckoning exacted from and told the alory with a half desper­ 60 shilltogB, and it appears very prob
‘ ­ customers, generally, arc ready to take it will get the best of you, sure. There cf two months alx of them weighed
the few offenders.
ate, sarcastic eloquence, tliat took the able that the range of wheat yidueai something after a sale ; but they nil re- fa nobody who will take a drink to-day five ounces; the same number from
Mr. Vincent Lyle was not InoHned cohr out of Roxie's face, aud left it will lie between three two prices thfa। fused me this trip. It would have been but what Will want one tomorrow. the blueglaMB house weighed 11 ounces.
therefore, to deal leniently with the white and scared.
harvest. The IomI wheat trade ha#। hard work to get anything to drink He will take one to-day, aud perhaps
Fife gardenera considered this as­
author of some nmall but daring specu­■ —'"Won't you forgive me Frank?" she been quiet throughout the past week. if we wanted It. I go loaded," he said, Itwo to-morrow, and then stop a while; The
tonishing. We suppose it won’t hurt
lation that had been going on of late. cried, and she clung to her father with Millers bought very sparingly at 1 touching hla breast ]&gt;ocket,” but some iand by and bv a friend comes along anything to chirk up Gen. Piraoonton
Woe to the guilty one, when be dis- ।' birxt of sobs.
shilling to 2 shillings fam. Businessi of the boys are damning right and left iand ways, “John, come alomraud have a iittle, even though the 8ctentifie
oovered him; and from the Marching
"WUl you forgive her, Frank Thor- in floating cargoes has also been very ta-eauoe they can’t get a cocktail when ia drink,” and then, it is "Now, Bill, American does call him a ‘•pestiietit
Investigation he was making he wa« I sy.or not?" demanded Mr. Lyle.
dull, and with larger arrivals al portai they want it down there.
In the •you have a drink with me.” By and ignoramus.”
likely to do tliat soon.—The matter
“Heavens kndw* I forgive her, sir, ।of call, there has been a decline of 3I southern tier I find we ean buy liquor iby you find yourself u drunkard. By
worritd him ao long as it baffled him: i s Ibopetp be forgiven."
shillings to 4 shillings on wheat, andI if we want it, but nobody wanta to iand by you find yourself |n the gutter,
and he was sitting in hfa luxurious il“Thank you, sir. I think tliat she 8 |»ence on maize.
When a man grabs a lamp-poet ami
drink with us. Queer, isn’t it?”
।as I have been.
*
has wronged you mow than you have
In these two r*«loas the badge of
A “hard case” ln8t. Paris who has yells for Homebody to hold the pave­
him. wroagtd me, and I wHl ahow you,
,the movement Is a ulue ribbon on the Iboth signed the pledge and Joined the ment down till be geta home, he Im not
Very I LUA- fa knows &lt;iT a remarks-■ breast, sometimes with a medallion of church,
&lt;
U-cause he wan ted the Savior's to ba considered drunk any more. He
muttering:
ble natural curiosity In Southern 1111- Murphy on it, but out in Indianapolis istrength, said: it fa much better to has only been having a plaamt *im
Bst when the morrow came, Frank nofa in the stope of a natural bridge and adjacent places, where there is a ’work f&lt;&gt;.-to cent* a day and not drink with tto blue gio-theory.
Thorley had loft London, with bls It ia near Pomona, on the Cairo andI revival of ires strength than the one ■whisky than to work for *4 a day and
John.”
mother; and vain were all Mr. Lyle’s St. Louis railroad, and is a wonderful we have borrowed descriptions of &lt;drink wbiakv, for it will coat
a day China the Government of that femeffoits to discover him.
freak of nature. It fa of pure sand­ above, they wear a red ribbon; and 1
plre has issued a decrets, which Is pub­
e a finan- stone, 100 feel in length on top, and further ewt on the Erie railroad tbe i
lished In the Pekin Gazette, which not
•body sup- 73 feet from one abutment to the other. badge fa a pink ribton ; witli a medal- i
noticing the watt I
dished on It fa 80 feel high and 8 fret broad on Hon of Winchester, the local apostle, iup and scratch your bead, and slip out
him, remained st
too firm a basis to be shaken, they
who is described aa fi.."Rev.” but " un- Ithe back way. Afraid some cure will proselytism, and wtfoinaupon the pro­
opposite, hfa face
Wert not able to outride the dorm.
lettered, uncouth, savagely personal.” iHee you, to lake •‘iutrt one drink.” vincial Government to favor that line
an unwonted glitl
Scrupulously honest now as ever, in perfect safety.
A correspondent at Middletown had a 1Some of you who drink will ray: " I of mivtlonary labor.

Mr. Lyle gave up everything; made
do effort to rave as much oh Roxie’s
piano from going under tbe hauiniir.
“Never mind, itajia," sins raid softly
tn him thelaal night before the rale;
“we will have each other, and I am
young. PerhapH I may find some um*
for those accompliriimenta you have
lavished upon me so freely.
You.
didn’t think" she added, with an atr
tempt at gaiety.** that you were spend­
ing It on me, did you ?”
“Heaven knows what fa to become'
of us!" moaned tiie unhappy mefohanu
“To-morrow al this time we shall have
no right even to the roof that shelters
our heads. But heaven blera you. my
child, for' tlita swG't .courage. It fai
something to have so brave a child.
You have been used to such freedom
from cans, tliough Roxie— I wfah you
bad married, dear, you would have'
had a Jiome now,"
■. “I have got you, papa, aud there'si
nobodv I like better----- ”
“Nobody, Roxie?"
Tne soft Cheek Hushed a lUtir, MdI
tiie red lips trembled.
“Don’t u*k me, papa; there's no­
body now." site raid, hiding her face।
on hfa shoulder.
'

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will be careful and not let your tempnranoe real cany you into falsehood
CUBKfirr

TIMM.

Gsbi idle Greeny U «*id to be New
York's haudflomsst girl.
Cwiu.n ViwidnMHM -wMmsrJr
iijatxiinonially spoken for- . '
t
Rtaropont will give n rreeptioa to
Grant at London, June 5th.
1
Tht&gt; niinoia LigWatan’Iur enaetoi
a law giving jadke powers to the con-

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James Murphy claim# four, hundred,
For a long time we haveiiwn Atkin and reveDty acre* of laud in Chicago
for the opportuuity of j*re*rntiug to rm the strength of (in ndian title &lt;«ne
hundred and twenty year* old.
Boa* Reprobate of the land, and after; - The G overuor qi Nr* York was wtvdiligent search of one year and touch' uig a murderer from the. gadows the
lalwc and expenw- we .bal^re »e [PlD tthartiay just about the hour that a
say with tiia port, ‘•Euraka.F iww h»vu; hosHer wa* flfdfttihg a ybuttg. m ari's
found him.) But this Twaed. insteadof head open witli au ax.
occupying a sammeFs n-sfdrnee ho
The Allegan Jotmud hasn’t a bit of
Blackwell’s htle, re-ide-; in a ten thmi- •vmpathy for a man wha recently lost
fland-doilar manwon, kcops blooded a tine barn by lightning. He ’owed
borsea, ha* servant*, wines, etaw which Umt paper iw.verel yeatu’ subscription,
were all purchased st the expense of a and Don calls it “the omnipotent downband of laboring quill driver*. Gan ,ward course of justice.”
on that humane countenance, that nxu‘Representative Winchell, of Allegan
siva brow, elegant moustache and rav­
ing locks. Mark them well,' nnd if the County, ix ooco more at hoRio and is
engaged
iu the legitimate Xif not lucra­
least of you ehpnld imagine thry In-long
to n certain quack doctor, of Grand tive) business of newspaper making.
The
1
’
lniuwell
JlepMic, under his
Rapids, shun them a* you would tbe
small pox. and you will be as bajipy os guiding hand, is a good lo«nl paper.
The
Chicago
Journal
thinks ifde this
a smiling huifer in a growing pumpkin
way in Turkey; If he is a. Jew, the
patch.
,
. kill him. H h&lt;- is n Chris­
tian, the Jtfohamuiedansalay him; and
F*ted to Die by Llgitalog.
if he :h a Mohammedan, the Greek
Church people come over and chop him
i upidwha^h. ' ' '
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A fatal casuality occorrwl yentenlav
The Chicago Itdat-Oetan printed the
afternoon, on the farm of Anflon II.
HankiBH. in the town of Camillus, by
paper ev«-r known the other
which h man natnod Tliompmui F. Pot­ day. It had 204 pages nnd 1,534 col­
ter residing in the viliaae of Amboy. umn* but '1,180 of them were filled
uistaialy kiUod. Fatter, Hopkins
Lutlter him* were plautiug corn iu with the names of thoee who hadn't
a ficM. when a rain stonu came apaud- paid their taxes. It cost the county
deair and the. men all started to run upwards of $1W,000 to print that paper.
for the bars but had not proccwled far
whew mH three were stunned bv light­ ' A report was hituly submitted to tbe
ning aad fell to the groupd. Hopkins Society of California Pioneers showing

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i»a)?,dPe,AwtTua,u77. '.’n..'/. *’?£

m m. &amp;. timri ami.

KA.0TWA.UO,

MEMhvUto.

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BrBBOwa «cju*kll.

NEWS Come early and avoid
AYL8WORTII&amp;CO. GOOD
For the People!
Jf|j, W-»«d^»t h-.»i Mv 4

WK-aTWAKD.

tiie Rush.
I have leased the Flouring Mills of
P. Holler, sod drarre to inform my
AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON friends
and the community at large,
that I do not intend- to be excelled in
COST'!

G. A. TRUMAN.

a ■

MAKIN® GOOD FLOUR.
LET THE

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Onwcil, Rrt&gt;***-—Atlantic Bxprera leuvr* Oran&gt;l BapMa Hatnrt»r

Atal a Good Yield.

Both - lootrd Stand from FLOUR AND FEED
1 Kept conatautly Op
«ndrr,

?or Prices Speak [or Themselves:
10,000 yards Bert Print* nt 51 &amp;0 eta.
2.000 yds. BlcAch'ed’Lohfldale Cottons
at 10 oenta per yard.
.
i
2,000 yardfl Plaid nnd Striped Drees
Goods, at 10 to 35 cents per yard-.
The cheapest and heart line of Alpacas
going!
Ladiofl made-up Suit*, in Linen and
Pique, at $1.50 and up.
We have a largo stock of Ladies’ More,
(n»v«, Tics Neek-Wear, nd Head­
Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

Th now receiving hi|S

Summer goods !

eno. n.str«r.t! a €&lt;&gt;»«• oort w\.
' tl.... tl„. In the wLloa-s ar minor children

COXSISTI^iG QP ALL THE

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

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LiTESf STTLESINDIOHLTIJS Gf Tlf SEtSOH.

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JOB PRINTING

These Goods were bought for Gash, since
g^THE BOSS
small g&lt;igd;it, BEER
the last decline and will bo sold at a smaU
advance above cost. I intend to make it ah |
„
XE.4TLY DONE.
indnceinent for people to do their-trading
BRftG YOUR LITTLE
with me. My expenses are light. I ‘‘paddlej ,
p.nisco.
my own canoe,” otter no bates or big drives,’J
10 CENTS ALONG!
ranasouB
Call and Sec Sample, and but can and will sell sell my Goods as uni- ■
AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
Lager
IT, FOR WE DO
Hard-Pan Price.
formally low as any store in Eaton or Barry 1
Beer
I counties. Your patronage will be appreciated. I
No Credit Busiivess!
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Na*hvilif, May-?nd, 1877. .
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In fact we regard it as taking a
ORNO STRONG.
KTitt'5 TOES,

piCRfs
lightning must.hsvn sttirk Potter on j &gt;* worth$2,«4.«»: theunpaidbwiucfrts
the head as one of liis cars was torn amount to,$1,017,600. John 11. Lick i»
from the skulL the mde of h!s body I o&gt;lwe
iv,.ifc3,
1 nod there will'-be
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5,000.
burned and blw^enmL our Imot torn I £ ‘
I*
The' h^dy ' tef* -to the society nad to the Acadnmy
off nnd the leg shattered. TT.C
taau-­ of Sciences, each, $883,500.
was immediately reraoved to»the fami
ly reMdence in Ambay. The"Jfh/
deceased
n'Zd
Laai Monday Thuma* Crajm und his
is 48 yeprs old. and leaves a r1*wife sailed from New Bedford, Mass.,
sixj^iudren. _ _
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The family of Potters,&lt;fwhich there for a trip aerostf the Atlantic, in a boat
arc
sevend living ia tbai vicinity, nmm i0 length 19.35 fret; breadth. 6.4 foci;
re yveral
.udtodln
3J,
fated
to dii: uy ngntmog. t
since a brother of the deceased
ic wit*
driv-J draught
water is only IS indies.
iously Htunned, rhe horse he
w
Fonr
yea-.* j Her owner hn»? great confidence in her
ing being struck dead.
”
»iuce the wife of this aiynelbroy
btv ,er was ^agoing ability, and expects tn arrive
stnnned and injured fre life, t
in England about’ the Alp of July, tak­
she was in being struck by
About a year since a son of the deceas­ ing the track bf the ocean steamships.
step backward to do so.
ed had a narrow escape from death by
Mr. I*.- T. Barnum proposes to under­
lightning, his botac took frjgbt there- take the recovery of HttieChnrJieKos-s
Tompwra F. l-.a’&lt;-r w» lumber U «“d
'ht* ■&gt;W'rt iD
''ni °®T
rew.-ird«-»«&lt;*
of $10,000.
made
nrCptL.B.PrtwrMdK.0. 1’&lt;O«.«Ca
----------—■ He has
-------•«-Maple Grove, F. N. Potter, of Kjdawm. raugeiuentM also, it ia understool, to
exhibit
the
advchtmrous
young
fellow,
and J. J. Potter, of thin vIIImw, and
the Brrt of ifraik of eleven lol«Uk- ■*«**«» "’covered. Mr. Cliri.lnui
oha, the father, having consented to At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00
on nwn,. He vu &gt; rlcoroiu, hejihr R
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num, and but far this fatal accident the scheme.
An unknown man. nnd a young wom­
WTpI WOOL FILLING!
might have lived many years. Truly.
an by- the name of Annie Bliile.’wero
repaired while outlmaling on the Chi­ Caah does the JBuiiineas Z
ahall be on the morrow.”
cago aide of, Lake Michigan, Monday
night, nnd drowned. A acufin occurr­
What win become of the Inst man1 ed between theip. seen by oriierparties!
Thc aamc might be aaid of pur Mun'!
A arions fhesries that have been sen- O&lt;11
, uiougni
out lxlRllD&gt;;i
boating, ann
and ltl
it h
thought mat
that me
the Boys’ and Youth*
ll'l,'nw!*"Uta.o»B vUlniu »»A&gt;»ok tooMUW(ll‘.VniMVI Mt t.tw«
Innin.
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the young kuly when uejimd help, and
and we stMnmariro them: 1. The sur­ in her hi raggles both were capsized and
face of the earth h steadily diminish­ drowned; 1 ,!
’
ing, elevated region* are Being lowered,
Men’s Good Working Panb
The death, at 54, lately occurred of
and tl«e seaaare filling up. The land
■
will at last bo all snl.niergi'd, and the an Englishman, known ks the Norfolk only $1 Oil.
giant
Hr
was
n
farmer,
and
often
last man win be starved or drowned.
Men’s Cneaimero Suits from
3. Tbe lee Is gradually accuhiuldting loaded his dw^i wsg'tu; by copying four $S, $0, $7, $8,1?, $10 to $18.
at the North Pole and melting away at bushels of wheat under each arm at a
the South Pole, .the consequence of time. When in great haste to get
which will be an awful catastrophe farm work done he has been known to GO FOR THEM
when tbe earth's cantor of gftrtjfy sud­ harnesH himself to one of h» own har­
Hia weight wit$ 335 ponndfl;
While you have the money t o do *o.
denly change*. The U^jn*n; trill then rows;
•heigHt/B feet « inches; width, frorr.
be drowned by the raaltpf waters. 3.
Tha earth can nnt always eacapo a col­ Moulder to Moulder, aoros* the liack,
lision with a comet, and when the dis 30 inches. Ho waaa most amiable man.
aster comes there win be a mingling of , VEHJiB’rt“DluOai’fiEXPER»ENC-”ANI&gt;
air aud cometary gas, causing un ex­ 4'A Winter Amid the Ice.—We have
Follow next* and ami price* will make
plosion. If the last man is nolroffoca- jest received the abere . iww fane of
you happy.
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DKEBQEX^

PIONEER STORE!

Here We Come Again!

If You Wanj go But a Finer Class

SEWING MACHINE

WITH A BB1I 1EW STOCK OF
k’.Yov CAN EAVE MONEY’ bt Calling

NEW’GOODS!

Summer Goods!

Oar old Sloek ha, all been eto,ed out and Our Store I,

At thl* Omer-

LEGAL.
I* I t &lt; &gt; 15 AT I OJlDEIt.

CLOTHING

TZHIZEV MUST BT SOLD!

of Juhfc Verne’a cvcr popular stone*,
to the favorite ’’Lakeride Library”,
edition*. Illustrated with 29 ■eharac- 4PEAK HIGHT OUT IAIFD S
torisUe Eagravingn. It fe sold by all
Newsdealer* at lOcents; or M'nt post­
paid for 13 ceute, by the ptitdUhecs, . Sugars. Teas, Coffees, Sniees, WhiteDoxnbllbt. Lon&gt; taCtk, Chicago, Ill. didi, Mackinaw Trout; Codfish?Halibut,
Mackerel. To make tlx- mothers and
little one* happy, we give a beautiful
Married.
Oil Chromo away with each aud «vw
pound of Tea. Don’t get excited ana
Mr. Wsllrr S. Powma, &lt;4 Bellevue,

GROCERIES

to be generous.
HARWVnJ.T: MAhXBL

will kill everything on earth. Theh*t '
man will be burned up. 7. The sun’s;
fire will gradually burn out. ami tbe
temperature will cool- The aumh’s
- OMtalaonro wfll-enfarge, drmasr1 obi
raoa toward the equator, until the hab- 1
■■Atw ran. will Irau u&gt; onhia*. J

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

»*rdeP-ftnln*w*fl ,ru l*« tetufla of «UJ-toe«E±~J.

SPECIALTIES

SO IF YOU BUY
.WoaUaf, in* 1 lit* day •&lt; tene
not. *t n)nb d'ctor* tn th" fsnuoon.

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR !
.At/olii1 jStpririlmn ijl^wlierei cion i blame it&amp;....
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’ ! •tt»iw I&gt;1
llSIH*irr r -l
; ‘; 5f; L-I.r
!I ted-f
lu.i ,I.L - &lt;11-Jf.
07* Wo uro nt fiorpe ftf‘dur’Now Store, hwirre mr-tent* to pny. Bnd
nhalt.be glad to see all otqur old guMpmersptlja,
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HATS, CAPS AND GENTS’ FUBIISfiIHG&amp;00D8 ‘

retarding medium in apace, causing ■»
gradual low of velocity in the planet*,
and the earth, obeytog theU’w«of gni vitation, will get closer and closer to the
sun. Tbela-t muuj win 1- sunstnirk.
5. The amount of wot^r pn the earth is
slowly dimin idling, and Jdmultaucously the air is losing in quantity and qual­
ity. Finally the earth will be an arid
waste, like the moon. The last man
will be uifforatrd. (J. Other «un» have
disappeared, and oura mutt, wxmvr or

HsuUngi, cm SatvHMr, Ibr lib Jsr erf M»y. iu
- Ux-ycT one lhou«»nrfil«bC *u»&lt;rrd »ud ■errnty-

FOR COMFOBT, AND

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TFowra

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KOCHER BROS.
MEN’S AND BOYS’

thktmlds

‘ifEotasreia1
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■ &lt;t tew copy.)
-iolt r
Lj.trlO
r ovAnniax-.iaAi-'i^.

(JO TO

BOISE BROTHERS,

CLOTHING,

DRUGS, MEDICIRES MO CHEMICALS,
Books of all Kinds,

Remember we have the inaide tratk
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1A CHOICH LINE OE .

LAca^JiratSisoi/

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS.

WHICH IS CHEAPER

FAINTS, OILd.

THAK EVER!

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DOX PAPERS.

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TOUAT ARTICLES.’ *

Nash nite. May Sth.

Wa. A AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

BESIDE A. NEW AND WEtt SELECTED AtbCK OF

COME AID SEE.

TEWELRY,”‘ "

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p- senaw the rwi

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DECLARED AT THE

ft, or the dciKrf hwVer
managed and the vary uuIhhiUMftuer. of receiving the i.Uffet-

• •! TO ARMS. THE CRY:

Azm»wortji 6c BkOOK*.

BOSTON STORE!®

_ i and the Went Castleton
to flintier Wood wiling him the Mutfe Club wuut in. together, and we nra told
made the ttoertl display and were th*

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ftaval.wHl
ut&gt;
. , big

G. A. Tbvmax.
gQctti.
,
roure thirty banner*. Rut .they claim
nr aImmUM 8Uwr'CoiR» Pot to
bad usage. After waitjug an hour i» be given awire with their Coflbe 8t the
tbo broking hot-sdn and dusty streets
—Tbe jnb &lt;rf filling in RajwPns galley
.
1 ; Bostox Store.
of Hastings, they were,met by a depn
.. Ire fn WtevV Wmimuiti
tartan of a hundred or eo of boya 'pro-, nr PareaoU, Fare, Skirt*, Bilk and
Linen
Handkerchiefs
cheaper than er­
ceedftd by ttio comet bwd, wha paredat
■ ■ .GittFrn-n’s.
ed them thiwnghalleyaandride street*,
—Charter Lents in building an adwanowoffar our Stogie Buggie* atone
finally leaving them ou Jrffsreon 8L
•— 4 spools Thread for 10 cte. at the
hundred dollar* apiece, and Platform
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.Bmrrox Stoke:
to shift for theqiM-fvttft. After a'tengtby
Barmoris DouhkJMwe* fog-one tan
—Our RfTottu Chib are talking 'up a
rearch our band b^j* *&lt;mrod, the priv­
dred and thirty dollars. All our work
Red Ribbon 4th trf Joly Celebration.
arrant firar-clre*. We are occes*ilege of stabling their team 0» thvtiata inter Extension and Duplex Corset*,
and reuxmidtilc in case Of a fail bock of tiie Brock hotel, but paid &gt;1 bringing low^prices at Griffith’*.
f any olmu woxk&lt;&gt;
fora half bushel «in« of corn. They
si •this place and ' also Vetintmtrilte,
J. L. BEUI «fc CO.,
IV
Tjy
the
pure
Jap.
Tea
at
the
had-another.(jine lixllndlng oitt vthrr*
Hasting*, tfieh.
the speaking would Uy They finally JJrwftm Store at 90eta. per pound. Sam­
—Nanhvflle 'nbw ire thrve hotels.
ple*
free.
ducorered in their ramble* ft dry goods
The Uniatt House, the Central Honro.
box and a few seats in the coiift hou.'0
IV Hog Skin Collar* »t Wolcott’s
Hoop ’em up.
square and a woitbddev^lopnictfte.1 Jas. bnrne** shop, that will cure and save
-Tbe Christian Church Social at the
J,wud» to inform tiro farmers of Bar
Clarke opened the meeting aud tlio gd- your horse*’ shoulder*, only $3 per pair.
Miaener school house netted the pastor,
and Eaton couutira, that- I ore pre­
The Reform Club of Nashville will arwaeu
tnrvugnom- The
i nc
droMes were goon
good. throughout.
HIGH PRICES AJD LARGE PROFITS MUST ry
Ja*. Pilbraun, 415.90.
pared to furnish them from thisdate
bold a Temperance Maw Meeting on I speakrra were R*y. Hildreth, S.D.CUt, *CT Tie large*! stock of Prints In
witii
my Foatar Warerer wbtett lean
■—
—Attention
is caned to tbe new ba*-. Wednesday'July
grove near
ftxvvu-wu..Wednesday
July 4th,
4th, in
hl the
thegrovc
near htaac
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JI: 'Parrish
and David Forbes, the county at&gt; the Boston Start. Best
BE DROVE OUT OF THE LAND I
sell at figure* slightjy in ndvappe uf
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inc** cards of Dr. McCormick, and E. tills village. Tiro Reform Clubs of Has- Esq*,, of (»rand IlaiMdi, Rey. Boynton, 0 cento
those of an farferor oial*. which ore beiug palmed off upon au honest public
J. Feighner, in this i«*nr.
’
tiug»,
ting*, Sheridan, Wert-CnattetoD,
Wert Castleton, WoodWood* of Prairieville, and Mr*. Yeomans; of
B0T TO BE UNDERSOLD.
as the best wagon* in the world.
~Dr. Barber has partitioned, plas- land, Bismark. Vermontville, Kalamo, Canada, and were rushed through wjtfc 1 I wish- to say to the reader* of th«
Before making your purchase pfeat»tered, re tiringted. pointed and
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Bellevue,
Assyria,
Maple «
Grove and lightning rapidity. Our hand wanted News that I am prepared to sell Goods
call and examine
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Baltimore, togethe: with the Indies tn play apiece -but they couldn’t find cheaper than ever. I have a large stock
nated hl* office iu gond «tyte.
MY STOCK!
—Street Commliwinner Smith has Temperance AaaocmtionsOf the various no place to wfdgft itiu. At last, at tiie of Clatlring, for 'noth men and boys,
which I take pleasure in showing, for .
been porting in some goo&lt;l work on the &lt; plow* are invited to attend, and all wry instant that the speaker spoke his whidj I am selling at panic priextt fob
I :want it distinctly known that my
road Just west at the viHagL
II wotVc’S in and lovers of the Temper- closing wnrd«, tbeboy* Strtrek in. Some cash; My stock i* now complete in ev­
Timber i* the b8*t second growtli and
tiionHtghly seasoned.
B
I anoscauac are earnestly
uft"v.J iv^uvoft
requested
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to one jumped up, wavi^ their hands at ery department. "The proof of tbe
-T*»fMTner who.™ woitin, tm'
(Ut wo m»v have an cuN. B.—I will give the best wax rar.diem, a vocalist began a terni* r;.n&lt;-&lt;- pudding,” ike. V^’hqn in the city call
ty on my work of any parties in Barry
wheat to go np to
,»r bwlufl
joyabl,, nnd prolltabk limo. « bicl&gt; will song, but the boys kept right on just as
or Eaton counties. ,
ou ,
IL J. GRANT.
now«niri»ngupbi.ntbli»ndkorclilef.,lrar
re,„nl|M.„.,1 by t)w p„nlri. though nn one had spoke np in meeting.
Hretings. April Wtii, 19H.
89-37.
E. COOK &amp; CO
—Tbo Band have erortort n«an&lt;ljn«l P«nt«. Sam, of the beat apeakera of
PERSONAL WOSKIP.
EV A Fine areortment of White
JONEb &amp; SKLLEGK.
north of
Bn».. nod win ««wc ic the country win be prcaonu t'icraiDrew Goods and Embroidery at
cream, interspersed with good music, juruti
be awarded to the largest-delSilas Stiles has been upnorthlobking
Trhuax’s.
erery Saturday evening.
{rfcatiam. Several band* will be in at_ ., . - . , _
•
1 tendance to funriuh music. The Chib up n farm. He will probably buy nnd
”V Beautiful Shawl* for 73 ct*. nt
-Th« in.lgemnnt of Ewj. CblPm«n I,, „„„
,H
fo.lh
move np there this fall.
th«
BpsTox Store.
Mrs. E. J. Stevenson and her faml’y
inth«.trw.pmu»nitofSMnb *• Brooka
k i pfemmnt for thoao coming
£ V Lot’s of Good* sold at S and 61
mt^Bmoka .ana X C. Dmin b» £0" .
* started for Coney, Pa;,'fastWednesday
in
thk
Cirrnif
Crttirf-.
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Griffith’s.been reversed in the Circuit Court.
evening, where they propose to make per cent profit at
Wit. Fjesteb, President.
their future homo.
‘
IV Bert brand of Print* 0 cts. at E. L’. Pasrtsh, Secretary.
—If ’Btfah tomhlua rtcadfart. and
Emma Barney, of Marshall, Mis* Ad­
•
Trimax’s.
faint* not he may (?) work up a reputa­
die Allen nnd Mrs. Dr. Knight,-of Eat­
A Horse of Another Color.
tion for securing divorce* equal to the
IV At A. IL Wouxm’s harness shop
on Rapids, arc stopping nt Mr. G. A.
late lamented House, of New York
you ran find everything in the line of
The trespre* suit oLH. W. nnd P. P. Truman’s.
Citf.
.
Fly Net*, HarufK* Oil, Bog Skin Col­
------- NEIGHBORING NOTES.
—The Lailte* Chriatian Society, of Bacheltor v*. Ira Hopkins and others.
lar*. and the best mode Harness, made
' THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
MapleOw^.hcM.wcUl u Cb»l»:*J»‘r’**
of the beat quality of leather.
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iajf DrcrmlW’r. when n inotrflnwTit nf
Dunham**, Tuesday eve., which was a last December, whftp' a judgement of"
Mias Moy Ryman, a young lady rc"no
cause
of
action
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and
$10
damages
TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­
verrpteaJtantaffirir. Thcreceipis were
1 riding in Kalamo township, was arrontIV Mr*. Burrow*. CareeH &amp; Co..
was rendered for befendant, and which1 ed last week, for stealing several nrti- have just- received a new supply of
$10X».
■
was appealed to the Circuit Court,
FUL FOR PAST FAVORS. THEY SO—One day litit week Geo. W. Mor-, crone to an end last Monday. The de­' tips of wearing apparel from the house Millinery Good* direct from Chicago,
oftMaple Grove, was sawing wood for cree was a judgement of *5 nnd about‘ of Hart Chapman, of Charlotte. It and now offer them to the ladies of
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATFriend Soulea, when he had them i?for $50 corf* against th© defendant*.’ seem* that she had been working in the Noahvillo at the moat- reasonable pri­
‘ family, and ha* used the opjioriunity ces. Please give u* a call before pur­
tune to saw tloy© Angara. They were
Smith St Knappen were attorneys for’ to replenish her wardrobe.
RQSAGE.
C4M8
chasing. Dressmaking done to order.
badly, *
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the Plaintiff* and Harvey Wright for'
Last week a post-mortem examina­
Mrs. Bvrbows Cameix &amp; Co,
HIkDO V &amp; VO RTO.V.
the defendants.
tion was heldov er the body of R. D.
—
FincHt
lino
of
White
Goods
in
the
'.
TiSSwoafn
k.
BROOJES,
~
tli is
Drowley, whose Midden death occurred county at the •_____ Boston Store. I
HASTINGS.
In
on Sunday. ' It was found that the
General
Dealers
tn
and orgnauiid be Advent Clmrch of
TP' laidiea don't- forget those Duplex '
. cause of his decease was an extraordin­
Wm. McPherioe, a drunkard and
sixteen members.
-.Tbuman’s. I
ary enlargement of the liver, that or- Corsets at ------------------------.
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-Tb. Union SaHwh silw»l «/
gjtj weighing nineteen anti" one-third
ST That Bockford B ntch has come,
_p Street,
a I reel, met
mezwna
accitieiit last 8atr*ntW* «kalt aosilnue w nay thp. Hlitbwt Market
whh an accident
pounds.
Dlst. So. 6, of Maple ^roy^, passe* off
Prien In Caifi fur »J1 kina* of Grein and .■'*rttcn
and they almost talk for theunelvea.'
day night, that may cause him to reflect
Frodre-.
very pleasantly, through the manage­
The Congregational Society of Vcr- Do not fail to call and sec them. Those •
upon bis sinful career. Ou that night
W«
k.-ep comuatly on hand » good arenrtment of
montville
have
engaged
the
services
of
ment of the worthy superintendent,
that want a reliable Watch can do no I
he went home drunk, and commenced
lira. Julia Marshall.
their favorite pastor, Mr. T. L. Brown, better than to call on J. Flexing and
SHJNGD5S. SALT, LIME. SEEDS.
to quarrel with bis wife. He had a refor the ensuing year. He receives His secure one. f
stucco. jAiR, ic..
—Rev. M. W. Tuck, nf Pitteford, ■volvqr in his pocket aud waft about to
Hillsdale CoM baptised nineteen con­ draw it on her whan a tussle to decide HAlary from the sale of paws whic h will
vUlarfti
— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
verts last Sunday, in Round Lake, who should handle tbe weapon, begnn. soon take place.
Boston Store.
The good people of Knlumo have tbe
members of thy North Vermontville In the roeele the revolver went off, the
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS’.
presented Mrs. Elixabcth Wing, a poor
i3T Carpet* and Floor Oil Cloths at
Church, James PilbqMn, pastor. ____ _ content* taking effect in McPherson’*
washerwoman, with a $5 washing ma­
Trvman’s.
XASHVILLE FOliKBRY.
- -The Union Houro nndor the two of right leg, just below the groin, making chine.
Photographs! Photographs 1
Charley Bronson i* growing more pop­ an ugly wound.
COBBESPOSDENCE.
The above Foundry is now in condi­
ular every day- Charley Miyahn wil^ Ed. Damm, a member of the Hos­
In every variety of style and pose.
tion to turn qutall manner of
feed farmc.ro for.25 cent* per meal, and tings eomet bund, broke his leg while
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, has se­
engaged in a “raMle” with M^j. Smith,
Kalamo, Mat 27th, 1877.
give them all they can eat, too.
cured for the season Mr. Beebe’* galon JcfTeraon St., Saturday evening.
To-day I called nt my sister's, Mrs. Iftiy, on Main St., and i* prepared to
—Frank Purchis ha* rented onc:h^lf . D. R. Cook, our State Senator, will Garretson's, to see the victim of a sad
furnish Ono Doren Fine Berlin Re­
of the baildhig occupied by S.’^Bteb- ',
spend the summer in Denver, Colorado, accident. There had bees sn many touched Photograph* far $3.30. Gem
manufactured' and kept constantly on
hanser, repainted, fitted it up and mov- for the benefit of his health.
reports that my sister wished me to work nsuaJ prices. Copying and En­
band. .
Hasting* has three banks. Two of write the particular* as they were. larging a specialty. Call and sec apccBL A C KS M IT II I X fl
them are faro banks.'
On Saturday, the 10th inst.. Ja p Rey­ imens.
done to order. Patronize home imtti’round.
nolds, of Nashville, a lad of 14 years,
tutioue and oome ihm! m« rar.
i
BA BBT VILLE ITEMS.
went on a visit to his Aunt’s, Mr t. Gar- u Mcmc! Mcsk I—-Mitt* Addie Reed,
—R. F. Trevellick a prominent©rrei»J. M. WOOD.
of Hastings,
Masting.-, will be in this village on
retson’s, who lived on the north comer . Friday*
bock orator, of Detroit, will speak in
Fridays and Hatnrdi
Saturday* to give instruc­
IL A. Lathrop has'
H.
ha* moved into bis of Seo. 10, in thia township, and rarriod ■;tir
8HUME FONTS.
-.^ on the
tion
tbe mno and Organ. Terms,
thia village on tbe afternoon qT «fcmfur 1677 h«* ■*
a ««*
new «w..
adhouse, and will raise a burn thia a borae pistol with him. A littl a after •8 for90 tetwon*.
i. The new Improved Bnakeyc Jtfnjpr .Cultivator «...
'
" pRoritiitTor.
9th, upon ‘'The Evils of Sptefcie/'Re-inew
'
v
, .~
, Ijtts’aUe axletiv winch tha wherla ere*be ihrtii’i) ftfrw.-ird nr Hack' and thus
nine o’clock, froOi being impress ri tjrat
,
■n£er!’.80 to
foundry and ^na’ ling the downward draft in'ftontov tcatof Xhc axte, had thereby firup.'
Ruekle &amp;. Co., of Sheridan, have aome one might get. hurt with it, a?. (
times.”
get your Castings and Agncu।tnnftlm- , erly balancing the Cultivator in: hard, of soft gro»»nd,rding*&lt;r»r walking^ orll
built fin addition to their mill, and are there were a number of small cl xildreu ,
plemente. I can and wiU sell cheaper
a light or heavy driver, /liu*. iiptrnftniit fftattrfe is. .entirely wete,' nnd 1
now engaged in putting in a water present, Losnor Tapping, u gro rn up i
than any that hare to tay and ship in« tgiv-s the &lt;»i»nunr campietit,control of toe upward or dowuward draft on
and hogs may petition for the same wheel of ample po we.- to. drive all their
cousin, told his brother to hand it.to B««t of Blacksmithing done to order.
the horoea’urcka
.
,
lUX’incB
privilege at any moment. We would nuu-binery.
him and be wonkl shoot it off lie was " ,,
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J. M. Wood. J
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THE FOOT TREADti&amp;p&gt;rfl jj^rcrailly ndxnirr^'.hV iriLAnd no ope 'rinthre‘b*«M*?br'ft»A&gt;uh&lt;rt viMXB.jwrt
Wheat in this part of the county is laying on the floor, in the north door,
to have a cow break down a favorite looking very fine.
JP
u
I
mc
impreMion.
J
will
de
without
I
hem
after,
once
utin^h-m.
ne
r&amp;iMogxH
n»e
miuvsin
by
ill
de
wiihout
ihcru
after,
tnicf.uaing
th-tn.
The
rti«*ogx*f
ibe
shuvek
by
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placed Hie pistol on his chest, ami while
tree, wouldn’t yon 1
.___
z .1- to W^l" .. team,
•«"«. &gt;.does
.v ^way
—
I
....____ tow» II ACK v»*i»4frart*H tndre 'Fphmx
It is guserally supposed by a certain ,n" ’***’• ,rMV.&lt;&gt;
ha
’mUfree
w-fth
mafcMiss Mina Mudge is having good sne- attempting to cock It, hi* thumb slip­
of
Citizens,
who
are
notpractical
.ng
a
fttll.ahip
when
‘
wninit
nrmndriS
much
less
laiuiriovx,
and
enables
&amp;
—The Fourth Quarterly of the Balti­ ceM with Err school in this district ped off tbe hammer, the pistol i dipped claas
1
more charge of the L’nitod Brethren The Sheridan school is in a prosperous on hi* cheat and at the. same tin ie and or
• expcnenced, that Dyspepsia can not boy to O|*er«to the Cnhivatar tehn oonld not wiihoat the treadle*.
Adocst F^lov^r I TIIE OXLY 1’RiCTICI.E SHIktP IN USE—li &gt;• th. fegorii. BoChurch, will he held at the McKelvey condition under the management of whirled in the direction of Jay’* head, i
school bonae, Mapin Grove, next Satur- of MIm Mary Mathew*.
who sat on his conrin’* lap playing. 1hasirovex, to&lt;»«(knowledge, failed to | fary Shield, line anly practical Shtekl in .the market, which not only tecta.
About 100 have signed the pledge They sat ia a quarterly direction from &lt;
re
,l*e ™“nc p,,n” bul c«,,teIy totnediss 'he ditficultp of clogging with ata Iks
since the Reform Club has been started Tapping, aahe by on the floor, t he pi*-, i
The Presiding Elder will be presdnL
« %^rpilp1Xn1'"^,r*h’
‘•
. ■
I at Sheridan. . The officers of the Clnb tel being loaded with a square tiig I
Manufacture And Dealiti J
Sf**4!
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TIIE SEEDING ATTACfiXEM is snMrann.tllv m-de cf the very
outotsjaftdun- are, President, C. 0. Scott ; Sec., D. C. and a uumber of gm
ras reported? toft ibp*’
.-imp’* ri. it. cvus’.nioti-n, msily qtentied, wilt, yw any de*-1
Howell; Financial Ser., g. L. Fegles;
.J^iirnilure!
lentan-letters re-1 N,red
&lt;»f Wheat. Rye.’Bariev. O*ts. Flax, 4kc.
Tiro quantity sown
will be tried
wound
to
the
depth
of
three
or
ftwnr
in1
Stewaxd.J. Palmer; 8enreant-at-Arms
euiteourt. Charier R
aud 'Bi'
ste tof wonderful j is regulated fey a set stejew nt th*! end of the tapper; and it » provided
k JtaMeU. About TO of the Club chcs. Strange mi it nppearstiM’ borate*cure*;
Three &lt;—
OfEvcry DruripHon,
efiEttiraTOrent/’ ’*‘‘h
rtnd r5,al w^h
«jno*»ot it is set,, 'o
the mas* meeting at Haarings
Try it. Sample Bottles 10 cents.' be varied as iuuchf or little jis (he coi\&lt;li(H»n or sa« pf the grain may &lt;j. miujd
Free,, Wui Stand tn a
RegularSizeTOeerru. For sale by Boise
on Saturday last. Three four horw
Bros.
Coomon CouacH Proceedings'.
WITH OUR IMPHONED SCATTERER the gram is carri.d down
Mum were rigged oat in good style.
two ft-et ta'ovf the hqpi’cr,
*kfrom.the .wind tipHl it leaves
We believe that the wonderful result* the Scat'erer, aud thus insurpajiu.ayeu di*&gt;lrihution of the grain.
w
• JX- OCR.
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Thew Cultivators are sold with of- w'rthrrtrt the Seeding Attachment, n»1 &lt;?Qfian Department X
it can be added without irotildft ttrttetiav^r de»ired.
’
.t
We hbve a large Mock of tMSnii and
I .without ex­
etf onaaf the mUhand aomeafM* ■TnurtMt,
■
Minute* of prexipmt meeting ngd
i eiwcMs is
w* sell it on a
DHDEBfflB’
ronthe chapter. Then Perry aold the notes,
went home nnd w ent to making in pre
seed drill* to trip the inu*oent iarmcni
upon,. ;
.
When farmer Bcigh commenced to
advocate the eate of the drill ho. found
hi* territory overrun with agent*,, and.’
MsmeHing a mice,’1 the farmers put
their h««d» together, invertlgated the
drill, pronounced it worthies* and rcgolrod .upon n eotrrre of action. Mondoy'mbritfaf Officer Lee, wm armed
with a warrant and rent to Lapeer af­
ter Perty. He found lum all right and
Perry gave bail to appear before Esq.
Cbipmgn on the 12th.of June, and an­
swer to Che chargn.

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!
A LARGE

Battle imi™0

WAGONS! WAGONS!

And we can do it for we have got the 3rthy
of Goods to. do it with!

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
AVEPI EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape BARRYVILLE MILLS.
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid,'and let us fight "for our coun­
try and our

L. L. LOOMIS

Buckeye Cultivator,
Buckeye Cultivator,
IMPROVED FOR THE SEASON OF 1877,

With New Adjustable Axle, High Wheels, Broad
Tire, Foot Treadles r nd Triple Centers.

Piws, Harrows, Cflltirators, &amp;c., to.,

HRST PWN HD fllfittEST ililD if 1H
Great Centermial.

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

Handsome Parlor Suit!

PRICE $36 CASH, $38 ON TIME.

beau counting up

re

P-

In .tixwe

FINE HEARSE!
Wernanm

intha

GOODS!

MH for

HARDWARE*

�The N. V. CiutoiB How,

cutivs

valuable for-

manufacture
nd mutate arel
ringular hodi
Tbe Odd Pe

traveling over
the order by i
dialreMd efra

tiiwt Arttahtm in re-taken

that

The verdict of the coroner* juryin the
lock ford Court Houae &lt;*&gt;*» I- that Henry

of the ttoldiera
b, at Admtijm

The Christian" are appralHuwh
inbreak against them, and ni

FROM WASHINOON.
&gt;

bunliiCM
wore pa:
Fourth Ii
&lt;'oL Woe
&lt;*&gt;inpletei

1.
Levy? Wm. MTPhelps. R, fC Robbins,
W. W. Van Antwerp. W. 11. Mansion,
D. 8. Pierce, O. L. Spaulding, R. W.
Huston, B. F. Partridge, C. «. Grant;
responding secretory. ’ Dete* Philip*;
trareurer, W. B. McCreerv; exermtiVe
rouimitAft, Dwight Mav, Roliert Burna,
S. H. Matthews, U W. Heath, J. A. McK night.
The. next meeting will he hold at Kalamaaoo.

gunge railroad from Paw Paw to Tmwreuce. Tiie tie* aro rrady and most uf
the right-of-way has been secured.
M. 8. Brackett s prolugical cabinet fa
to l&gt;e removed from Bellevue Md Pfa‘-l
in the Univiinrftv Mnaoum st Ann Arbor.
Tl»e ML Jam«»* Catholic Cirareh a*
&lt; 1 rand Rapids, was robbed on the 22d
inal., of the muwuental service, valued
al 9700. Th* burglars gained an entrance
by removing part of the stained glass
window.
Sava (he Saginaw Republican: “The
hearts of the lundwrujen are rejoiced ut
Hie rain which appears to have fallen ju.at
where II fa wanted—where the logs are
hungup. Il will move million* of fret
that would otherwise have remained
Muck in tbe mud.”
.
The seventh annuatcqnveutlon of the
Michigan State Sabbath School Aasocia-.
Hon will be held at Ypallanti June 11,12
and 13, with six masioita.
tin the 2M InsL the saw mill of Meek,
Harper A Duthie, at Crofton, Kalkaska
county, was burned, together with 2,500,uoo frel of lumber. The mill company
fawlikM Hie mill, sojne six house*
and over 1,000,0® feet of lumlrer. t&gt;rterh«&gt;ut, Fox A Co. hail 1,000,000 feet of Inml»er In Hie yard, worth 930,000and Insured
for &gt;15,600, The lo&gt;« on the mill fa &gt;20,000;
no insurance. The grocery rt&lt;xsk of Kinthrown out of employment
Wheat in aoine sections of the State fa
growing very rank, and it fa feared that
Ft may grow too much straw.
Work han been boguu on a lighthouse
at the month of Thunder Bay.
The &lt; i ratlot Co. jail burned on tbe night
nf the 24th. A young man named Georjre
Lott areused of larceny was In the jail,
handcuffed, and was burned t» death.
Prof. Beal, ot the Agricultural College,
fa tiie happy finder of a two-story bird
nest, the upper nest having l&gt;een built by
a smaller bird than the lower.
W. D. Houghtallng has recovered two
judgments against the township ol Kala­
mazoo hi tbe United Hlatea court for the
western district of Michigan, aggregating
910,775, in default of payment of railroad
sid bonds.
Alpena folks talk of building a narrowgu ago railroad to Bay City.
Two noted prisoners have rocajx-d from
Mate priaun. One was Eugene Bently,
Hie wealthy Eaton county horse abductor;
Hie other Homer Whitney, the Oceans
&lt;*&gt;unty seducer.
The counsel for the university have ob­
tained a pledge from Douglas anil Rose,
co-defcn&lt;lRnta In tliat ciumcery
thst
they will come to trial “on time.”
Rev. L. M. S. Smith has received hfa
appointment aa postmaster at Grand Ha­
ven to succeed Asa Reynolds, the present
incumbent. Reynolds has been postiiiasterten years. Mr. Smith is one of
the oldest residents of tiie city.
John Lambert, a convict st the State
Prison, was accidentally killed on Satur­
day. He was putting a toll on a pulley,
anil becoming caught was whirled around.
Both leas and one arm were taken off and
hfa riba broken, only living a few min­
ute*. He came from Adrian for burglary
on asontence sxplriag in November.
The saloon tax in Saginaw City fa only
95,462 this y*ar, against &gt;6,312 last year.
The State Sunday-School Convention is
to be held at Ypsilanti this, year, begin­
ning June 11.
The June pension for Weatem Michi­
gan will be paid at Grand Rapids, alter
which all |&gt;spera will lie moved U» De­
troit
Tbe Michigan salt sKsoclation has ship­
ped 267,637 barrels of salt this season,
thus far.
Fifty-nine red ribbou boys in the agri­
cultural college.
The captain of tbe propeller Japan - re­
ports Lake Huron enahrouded in smoke
—smoke like Egyptian darkness, so
thick that It can be telL
The second Sunday In June la “ Chil­
dren's Day ” in the MeUMxlfat churches.
Kerviee* adapted to children will be held
In many of the churcbwi on that day.
The aaaoMora make the total aasoHsmeut
of real and personal property in the city
of Detroit for 1877, fSS,707,085, on whieh

i on the dollar.'
Home*
within
Two boxes of botanical specimens have
been lately received from Leipsic, GerThe Muskegon News and Reporter
says: “Reports from the besdwatera of
the Muskegon and White Rivera are of a
doubtful nature, and a general hanging
up of logs seems probable. D. W.
Squires' logs are hung up on Brooks
Creek. Tbe logs are also all hung up on
Butterileld and Dead stroainju The logs
are not all out of Houghton Lake, and
&lt;oinnut Im run out The drive cm the
Idttle Muskegon River is bung up st
Morley, the water for flooding having
been used up. The drives on White

ooo,OW feet of lugs were cut last winter.
■!*°r wJ}ieh are going to Ludington. th.
W bite River «T- 'MO.ttXI fe«* were cut. ami

GENERAL NEWS.
Au-Un Humphrey. who kilted 1
Windaor, iu

onu, Tuesday mornins^ On tb^pdlOWH'

thank Heaven that grow
P * 4od

Additional partlculara hare bean rereived bttre-of the whfakey a ar in Lee
county, Virginia, by which two men
! were killed and several wounded. The
r sheriff of the county ha* given every
the Michigan Central ItellnxwL
as*fatan oe to tbe United State* author!­
Kt Canin Robinson 000 Indian warrtom' lie* in their efforts to arrest peraona
were paXd in review by Gen. Crook.’ known to be engaged In illicit distlllTbe council was «r~-i •Z_O”Z.n»"r-' Ing. A number of the outlaws were
who Is notably a man of few wonlx, sort­:• captured some days ago by a United
ing himself on Um ground in front of tbe‘ Stales marshal aided by the sherlffand
general. He spoke in a low voire » fol­&gt; ten citizens afitlngna deputies. While
&gt; conveying the prisoners to Abington
io mvm&lt; m® 10
reached me I started and kept on moving; the party were’ baited by fifteen or
u nil! I reached here. Kjer rtnreuiv ar­■ twenty outlaws, who demanded tbe
rival my face has been turned toward th#' releaaeof four of the prisoners, under
fart, and Thy heart has l,ew happy &gt;»1 threat* of firing into the party unlera
coming this way. We have picked out a‘ it wax done. Tbe demand wa* not
’ complied with, whereupon the threat
was carried into execution, and one of
ooontry. All tbe*o relative* of mine that; the deputies wa* killed. The Are was
are boro approve my cbolee of the place,’ returned and ope outlaw killed -and
and I would like theni all to go bark there&gt; three others wounded. The sheriff
wl|h me, and slay there together.” Crazy’ and thirty-five citizens are iu pursuit
Hwse was followed by loung-Man-• of the outlaws, and expect to capture
Afridd. Red Cloud, ‘!No Water,‘-iron। them nil without the use of United
Hawk,*&gt;«d others, who also sj&gt;oke at■ States trooirn. A large number of stills
grtmtero. '«• lenrth to the same.effect,। have already loam captured, and othall expreMlnx a dedre to abide by thedo- era will be wtactl the coming week.
rialoTis of all tbeautboritieH in the matter,
’
A letter received here firom Clmrle*and behave tliomaelvcs iu the future.
The. Memphfa Avalanche contains a. ton, South Carolina, says the trial of
lenaUiy- interview of a corrmpoodent Enrons indicted for participation in
e Ellerton riots of September last,
with Gov. Stone, of Mtodaalppl, in 1 ela­
tion to the Kemper county massacre, in। by which Home twenty colored repufa
which the Governor state* that ho haaI iicans were killed, wa* begun oh Fri­
dona ah in hfa power to bring th* guilty day in tire United Htate* circuit court,
ones U» trial by requesting Judge Hamm, Chief Justice Waite and Circuit Judge
(lie Circuit Judge, to call an extra sea*Ion Bond on the bench. The Jury
emof his court for that purpose, and that' panelled constate of seven colored and
under Hie law Hie State Executive baa' fiye white men. The counsel for the
no power u&gt; do anything in the matter., prison era exhibited considerable feel­
He bad Rone to Dekalb as *oon aa bo
heanl of tiie rioLbnt when be arrived tbe, Ing because tbe district-attorney chalrioters had disposed and nothing was1 longed ex-Confederateoffieers for caum*,
left for him to do except to go and see। according to the statute regulating the
Judge Hamm and oak Hie Judicial officers1 qualiflcatfonn.of United Htale* Jurnra.
to take steps to bring them to trial. The1 The counsel for tiie defence objected
Governor thought il exceedingly donbta to.the challenge on the ground that
ftd ifajuryin Kemper county would the disqualification of the ex-offieenf
convict the rioters, nil of whom were' had been removed together with their
well-known nnd reside there.
other dlsiibllitk*, and on the further
The Secretary of the Treasury lias di­ ground that Congrem hud no right to
rected the Assfatant Treasurer at New append a statute regulating the quali­
York to sell &gt;1,000,0U0 in gold.
fication of jurors. The Chief Justice
The following statement is ttemtahe
deuldetl that ft wax not a penalty hut a
by tbe chief of the Bureau Vff Statistic*:
right of challenge given to the govemAggregate imports and exports of mer­ ment. by potdtive act of Congress,
chandise tor the‘month of April were, which the court bud no clioh-e but to
total exports, H4.615,4.W, total imports,
942,662,006; for ton months of the oorrent observe until ft wa* repealed.
A Wasbingtou dispatch says:—“It
fiscal vear. export* of mcrchandiae were1
valued nt &gt;514,799,063; imports at &gt;357,- appears that the Illinois silver taw fa
564,817; showing an excras of exports of much greats interest to eastern capi­
over imjiorta of over &gt;167,000,000. In ten talfate than was at first supposed, and
months there was an excess of exports will inevitably result In extensive nnd
of coin and tmlli&lt;f»tf»ver imports of &gt;2,- expensive litigation. The text of th*
834,145.
law, it seeuw, is not limited to con­
Tbe wheat trade In England continues tract* made or debts incurred after the
dull. Millers hav* been buying very Itassage of tbe act, but applies to all
sparingly at reduced price*. Agricultur­ debts whieh become due after ita |msal prospects there and on the continent sage, irrespective of the time when
are promising. large shipments will be tbeae debts were incurred. Thfa must
made from Revel, Russia. It ta probable
tliat Uie large quantities usually shipped nutMtsarily raise the question, as to all
from Odessa will be aent for shipment eastern mortgages, whether, when
ninety-three ceute in gold were loaned
from Baltic porta.
Willie Dean, the Charley Ro*.* of Chi­ on every dollar, tiie legislature of
cago, fa still iiifaaing. Hu Is five and a- Illinois can declare that only eightyhalf years old, han light hair, hazel eyes .five cents In gold can l»e demanded in
and a fair complexion. A reward of &gt;500 payment.
is offered for Ids recovery.
Secretary Sherman is preparing in
Stambrook, one of the Chico, Cal., ruf­ earnest for resumption. Beside* re­
fians who killed tbe Chinamen there, was taining the fractional currency, the
found guilty of murder in the second de­ treasurer ha* ceawst to re-issue bills of
gree, on Salunlay. Janies Mlaughter, le** denomination than rive dollars,
John Slaughter, Eugene Itofatrta and F.
E. Conway, indicted oil ths same charge, substituting silver for ones and two*.
then pleaded guilty to murder in tbe sec­ As silver cun be purchased nt consid­
erable dtocount, thfa process leaves a
ond degree.
handsome margin of profit for the gov,
ernmriit, and afao reduce* by ho much
the volume of ptqier that becomes &gt;»FOREIGN NEWS.
deemable in gold in 1878. The funds
A dispatch from Constantinople says for the purpose are derived in i*art from
that since the capture of Ardaban the tiie current net income of tbetrensury
Russians appear tn bo preparing for a , and iu part from the sale of bouds.
vigorous attack on Kara.
The question of providing against
Tbo Servians are making offensive frauds by postmasters whort* pay fa
preparations at Saltachar and along the
Timok. They have ordered the fortifica­ regulated by the amount of HtamjH
sold, fastill occupying the attenion of
tion of Alcxinatz and lavor.
Ata meeting to count the vote* of tbe the Poatoffice Dejiartiuenl. Tbe only
Northumberland colliers aa to whether remedy which seems practicable fa the
a dip 11 to with the masters be referred to repeal of the law and a return to the
arbitration there was an overwhelming old system of adjusting salaries «&gt;n the
majority In favor of a strike. The basis of stamp*, Ac., cancelled.
Northumberland colliers num tier 25,000.
It is stated at the Treasury Depart­
A Inlegram dated Krxcroum, reports ment that the number of legal tender,
that tiie Russians again attacked Kara.
Two assaults were repnlaed. There was note*. Is and 2s, now outstanding, is
&gt;53,000,000, equally divided between
heavy firing on both sides.
the two denominations. Thisamount
A special dispatch from Erxeroum, on
Wednesday night, aaya the movements fa one-seventh of tiie entire greenback
ot the Rmwians have been amazingly ac­ circulation. There has teen very great
celerated ; that tbe exact situation is no &lt; complaint* a* to the scarcity of this
claa* of notes, and tire theory at tiie
difficult to follow or deacribe. ’
RoMic, May 24.—The Pope received the departmeat is that great numbera of
American pilgrims to-day. TbeArch- tbym ore Being hoarded by the ]&gt;eople.
Iklahop of PhUadelphia read an address Rome have supposed from the fact
the department
has
sus­
to His Holiness expressing the .affection that
of the American Roman Catholics and pended the issue of notes of this de­
affirming that the sufferings of the Pope nomination to private Individuals,that
were theirs, and that distance Increased In the process of resumption of specie
their devotion. Another bishop read an payments, they will acquire lncrea*ed
address of tbe Archbishop of Now York value over note* of other denomina­
expressing the sam? sentiments. Hub** tions. Thfa idea is altogether erron­
quently nine of the bishops present pre­
sented the Pope the offerings of tbelr eous. The department fa still furnish­
dioewuw, amounting to 925,000. Ollier ing is and 2h to aaaitatant treasurers and
offerings were presented by representa­ United States depositories for the busitives of Amerlean Catholic associations. neas of their office*. The total amount
His Holinres, in reply, expressed bis joy of silver issued since April 2o, 1876. fa
at seeing himself surrounded -by-th* &gt;31,738,400. The currency outstanding
faithful who had come from such distaist at this date Is &gt;30,075.807.
lands. He spoke of the faith br the in­
Tire Secretary of State, by direction
fallibility of the church in America. Ho
alluded to the peraooullotui to which uhe of the President, has now under con­
church is subjected In Europe, and in sideration what measures shall lie
recommended in the Cabinet, to form
the basis of a plan of the represetalion
A demonstration by Sofia* in Conatan- of the United State* ■Government and
tloople on the 24th awtumed very aerioua people at the Paris Exposition in 1878.
Tbe timber thieves in Louisiana
have telegraphed the Commisoioner of
aelvoH before the palaeo to demand tbe the Laud Office offering to cmuproinfae
dlamiMMd of tbe Ministry, and the recall with the Government and urging
of Midlist I'asiia. The Hultan fled to e
fcrtreea on tbe Asiatic aide. The military prompt acceptance, on tbeground tliat
dispented the crowd, wounding many. the seizure ha* caused a suspension
The Christiana tied out of the city, and bualnMs which, ft ta decfared, will
many Europeans took refuge on boanl surely bring mieery, suffering and want
ship. The consternation wa* general. A to many of the people. Every hour’s
delay adds to tbe low,, says tire tele­
gram, and an expectant freshet threat­
A small Russian war steamer ha* bcvn ens rgrtal io**of logs, which will In­
jure all concerned. Tire signers declare
Hint they appreciate the policy of PrewThere waa. a brink engagement near ident Haye*, and are sorry that any­
mkopolte between - Turkish Ironclad thing ba* occurred to ptace them in u
and the Ruaaian fortifications.
Tbe Um poriUon.
Grace Greenwood: I would cry to
^.worthy working women, to all vnthe held.
industry, ir-ep away from Wanhinyt&lt;M/ Avoid the place as fearfully as
the treaty of Faria regarding free naviga- though every Department of Govern­
ment were a prat beu**-a* though
Congress, instead of beneficently legTadoting, were doing a lively l&gt;ibditera
in all the plague* of Egypt.

large

*-'»«&gt; Danube by mean- of

HI* Hou

terrible curee of

Aud tbe country wuJwd. with Jip. apart,
F.&lt;r It toOrbrd to mk&gt; him do MWettalMK bi*.

available force and
la»w, who loat 150 kill
1^*4 SiSi“»S

-ibsritagtaa Hawker*.
It it called strawberry abort coke
becauae there ta much cake, and a
very great ahortu jwt of strawberry.

THE HOUBBHOLD.

An

. A &lt;.rreeqx»ndeht write* to the Nation
The Commissioner to examine the
t&amp;m Geneva: “Th# Li turn are hard, N. Y. Caftta
----------- --------------duction of ti
edntmont*
Hfa
Influence; apring oojub their attei
are -ecured th i
and he bought for Jpnp,
worze l*forc they are better. Tbe
afterward came the war;
btanreof it fa laid by ruo«t.p«*oplc part­ _r_,___________ _ _
mariuft began to bulge. It jumj
Jt*ir of tbe
ly on tha rumors of war. but mainly Treasury sent the report to tiie Preai­
on the Americans and the Philadel­ dent, who rwponded aa follows;
worn out and tired at the close of a day
phia Expoaltion. Thfa ta«t it "" that
.
Executive Makkion, 1
but he trusted to hi- atwnmlreloriihousc’
kept the Hwiss hotels empty last sea­
Wash 1 noton, May 36,1877. j*
prayer of our childhood upon our lips. and went In the ocher day to settle up.
My Dear Sir: I have read the
Ison and left the shop keepers waiting
in hope deferred behlndthsir counters; partial report of tbe commtaftton ap- That old petition ao many of ue leam-________________
Hl* ■stouiahmant___was un contintlahi.1 1aud it fa thfa that has paralyzed munsd, kneeling by our mother's aide, w
could hardly believe his aemwa
iffkcturera witii the fear, of American
he found that his profits amouutlong ago it Keeme, Rbd so deeply
competition. Both here
.and In _j
tbe mliftdon in their recommendations. It
----------------JJS.WKi. . Of oourae he felt good,
pressed
upon
our
youthful
minds
canton nf Feufebatei“—
I—the*—
two
seato of fa my. wtah that the ivilectlon of-the
he commfaftdon-num. “Il's the
the watch nuuiu^feXure—the concerns revenue* should be free from partisan almost without an effort of the wl!
money you ever made.” "What
that have not Ktwped entirely have control and organized on a strictly find ourselves repeating, “Now I lay wo you say that for, asked tbe farmer,
reduced their rate of production. There business InlaIs. with the name guaran­
with some surprise?” Be^u*e it wlH
is a wall of unmistakable distress from tee* for efficiency aud fidelity in Ute
end iu your ioring tbe SB0W you
the unemployed silk-weavers of Zurich selection of chief ami subordinate offi­ that our brief and simple suppUcatlon
!?.
4«uUl.»i.c
and Lyons. Ro gnat is the suffering cer* that would be required-by a pru­ is more in uniton witli the demands replv. Tl&gt;eoldg.1,Uemaul«,k«)„t
in tbe tatter city, that all Pari* has dent merchant. Party leaders should of tiriHi nature, than any appeal of our bin hepat the |»,U» In hl. pMkrt
been moved to a night's dancing in have no more Influence in appoint- own could posdbly be, we dose our
Lent at the Grand Opera for the relief
eye* in happy forgetfulness of the vex­
of the sufferers. From Marseille* ft ta
atious trials of the &lt;iay. But tbe mor­
“Biddy,” inquired a country gentle­
officially reixirted that ,7W workmen ,purpose* on affioeni or HubordlnatcH row come*, and with it a renewal of man
of bisservant-girl, “is tlu-.re.mueh
' have ta-cn discharged from the sugar Should
.
be allowed. No useless officer cares an&lt;l fatigue*, worries and per­ water In the cistern •” “ It ta full on
refineries, and that tire rest are work- 1 r employe should be retained. No, plexities, and long liefore another
tiie
liottom, sir, but there's none at all
logon three-quarter time. The'soap officer should be required or pertuiUed night releases us, our Christian Graces
on
tbe
top,” wan the reply. .
factor!**, which ordinarily employ to take part in the management of j&gt;o- have been mipented*d by HI temper or
1,200 hands, have now only 850; and lltlcal Lrganizations, caucuses, conven­ a-diasattailed querulousnenu. It ta m&gt;
VgS'TII-ATlCMt.—VuntUaiibfi Mhrnild
these On short, time. Three hundred tion or election campaigns. Their easy to complain, and to think w-e arc be given everyday, unlaw the weather
men have’ Ijeen discharged from the right to vote and to express their views deserving or a little better place in life, in too Mevere, to plants in the window
foundries. Hix mouths ago there were on public queKtlona either orally or that unless we make It a governing i» well m In the greenhouse. Like
employed iu cpnbectidn with thebuMi- through tiie press is not denied, pro­ principle to abstain from worryingand human beings, they will pine aud
ne»« of trans]&gt;ortalion by sailing ves­ vided it doe* not interfere with the dis­ borrowing trouble, we very hood bt* often die without fresh air.
sels 6.000 men : now there are only charge of their official duties.
come miserable and unhappy.
We
half that Dumber. One great clothing
Itesfkectfullv,
R. B. HAYER.
look upon oqraelven'a« l»earing unjust
DETBOIT MARKETS.
houtie has reduced Ite j&gt;ay list from
To the Hon. John Rbermau.
burdens, and accuse Providence of tilt­
1,000 names to. 400. Tbe railroad en
ing tiie Hcaieiw favor of the less deserv­
Flour—Choice while 9H 50^9 00;
lefprises are in trouble, both the old
ing, all the while forgetful that trials medium 98 S»@8 50; am hers, 98 00(4.8 50;
and thenew. The8wiw« Northeastern
come to all, that tbe diamond is jwl- low* grade* toaupertlne, 93 tofyG^S.
which has tieen considered a safe inWheat—White extra 91 77; No 1 white
tahvd by rough image, tliat the crown
veMtmcnl. is in a dreadful condition.
We do not think it much for the in­ uwaita tbe liutnble patient labprer 91 173; Milling No 1 91
60; No 1
On tiie docket of the Federal Amem- terest of common farmer* to purchase
umber fl 68.
Corn—50f^55 eta.
bly are the pelltiGons of no Iras than chemical manures, superphosphates, more surely than it does the favored
petted
chlid.of
fortune.
We
all
know
ten companies for an extention uf time poudrets, Ac., some of which are the
Barley—85c(n&gt;l 25 per cental far State.
in which to complete thdlr roods; aud vilre.t humbugs, and the best of which thfa, but if we could “sets ournelve* as
finally, the immense enterprise of the would hardly equal In value the quanti­ others see us.” we would be startled . Apple*—&gt;3&lt;a»3 25 fa paid for apple* fit
retailing.
Gothard road nnd tunnel, that has ty a man \Fould obtain by investing to find selfishness the main spring of forBeans
—Country picked *2 506^2 65;
an equal amount...
in saving'muUer.......
that action, tliat while, we bemoan our unpicked
been backed by the treasuries of three ....
91 40(^2 40.
nations, ha* used up it* subsidies and j yearly goes to waste u|s»n hfa own “bani lot” our “inadequate means,”
Butter—14&lt;a 16 eta. 17 eta for extra.
our
inability
to
live
ahd
do
a*
we
would
its credit, and the question now is farm,
«■«»... besides ir.
M...in» i.u
n.i
keeping
his place «
and
Cbfeese
—12|fq6L3 eta. for prime.
whether Germany, Italy and Kwitxer- stock in lietler condition, and his like to, our friend, perhaps, who lis­
Dried
Apple*
—4i@5jc. Peaches I6@t
tens In smiling aequitwcence, fa in­
iand shall Increase their suboidle*. or money In circulation nearer-home.
wiinlly raging am! thinking if we
whether, with a hole pierced half-way .
Cows
bimtii
learn
what
to
expect,
and
would
only
cease
such
prating
and
do
Honey—11^121 eta. A sale &lt;&gt;f« 700 Hm
through the central knot of the Al­
11 eta.
pine ranges, the enterprise shall be If, by any maiuevuring on their part, the best we can with the means at our
satis­
I’Otiinmnd. things
thints would be
!*• more
inoresati*Potatoes—&gt;16*1 15.
•
ulauidoned. It is curious to observe, thev cun change .the regular pro- * command,
Provision*—Me** pork, &gt;15. Lard, In
by the Way, that with thfa solemn gnimnie to their ailvantage, they are factory all around.
And
IL
is
surely
true.
‘
A
complain
­
not
slow
to
do
so.
We
have
cows
in
monument of the ‘vanity of human
ing,
fault-finding,
Hellish
woman
is.
our
stable
which,
if
fed
an
inferior
wishes’ before their eyra, |&gt;eople do
do. breakfast bacon, HJc. Dried Im4T
nuOe the less talk, a* if U were a seri­ quality pf fodder at an unusual hour,- ifliout as dismal au object as one would ISJc. Mein beef nominal.
’ '
ous matter, of a Simplon road and tun­ will either poke it through tbe front of care to analyze, and a most exacting
Halt— Michigan, ouaree. fl 25 per bbl. 1
nel. which shall be aided by France as tbe manger or the bam fioor. or paw tyrant wherever we fl nd her. Rhe fa do. refuse, 91; Onondaga, 91-30 per bbl.
uninfalukubly
a
woman
of
narrow
cul
­
it
out
under
their
feet
witli
all
the
de
­
Syracuse, Dairy 70c per bu. of Mlbe.;
the Gothard road by Germany, and
the two eastern rood* by Germany; liberation with which a spoilt child ture, her soul is wurjied and scarred Liverpool (Ashton) dairy, 93.60 per bag
and ft fa asserted that tbe support of clears ita plate of plain food to make by the petty grindings of envy -and of 224 Ibe. Delivery 5c tier bbl. extra.
Wool—Washed ifeece of fair quality,
Gambelta fa already pledged to such a room for the choicer sweeta which are malice, mid though she appear* to be
eta; unwashed | off.
scheme. Of course ft is folly to refer held In reserve by the over-indulgent strictly conscienttoua, and, in a general 30 W
cmmI—Hickory, per cord, |5 35^5 50;
all tbe trouble to America, and yet jiarent: but if thfa same fodder ta given way, is what one would term “a good beech
and mapte. 94 50; soft, |3 25(a.3 50.
woman,"
we
are
al
ways
glad
to
be
rid
.
this is the uppermost, idea in many at tbe lost foddering at night, when
minds, as a hundred newspaper* and the cows know, as^hey always do,that of her presence. 80 then let us take
DETROIT UVK STOCK.
pamphlets show. One of the most il 1h tbe last foddering, they will take heed, and, though tbe reward of our
imprcHsive and instructive of these has bold of it if at all hungry, as a matter laixirs seems disproportionate to our
Shipper- are inactive, bat price* are
just been published here, under the of business, aud will clean it up al­ exertions, though we feel tired aud well maintained.
somewhat sensational title of 'Garde a though it were as good as the best.— vexed in spirit, and cross as tbe letter
X, let us preserve the “golden silence”
vous!' 11 is an address to 8wfas man­ New Knyland Wirmer.
whenever we are tempted to give vent
ufacturers by the proprietor of u great
A writer of .the N. Y. Time* thinks
shoe factorj- atSebonenworth, in Ger­ ‘‘that tiie rood to a revival of our na­ to our feeling* in sharp and bitter
man Switzerland, and gives, with tional i&gt;n»qM-rlty lays in the- devehq*- wonls, or fruiliew murmurs and un­
great simplicity and straightforward­ raent of our agricultural resource*. “I profitable fault-finding.
Moths in Carpets.—A good way
ness. the results of hfa personal com­ do not think,” he says, “that in thfa
—Price* fell off. |2 75@4 for 75
parison of American and European es­ matter we will lie allowed a choice, for to kill them fa to take a coarse towel, toSboep
76 11m.
■
tablishment* in various departments hi the near future labor and capital and wring Itoutof clean water. Hpread
Hog*—Nona offered and no demand.
of manufacture, but especially in Ufa will lie driven to the hoII. It Is no it smoothly on tbe carjket, then iron it $1 5U(&lt;j&gt;5 I- the nominal price.
own. The most striking thing in all longer the question with our young dry with a irood hot iron, repeating
hfa story fa that he refer* the superior­ men how to get rich, but how to get a ) the operation on all spspected places,
ity &lt;&gt;f the American factories largely, living. There fa at the present time I and those least used. It does not In­
not tosay chiefly, to tiie personal superi­ no trade, profession, or buMtires that is jure the pile or color of the caq»et in
ority nf the American workman. Some not overcrowded; In all pur country the least. It i* not nectwiury to press
of the facts adduced in proof ef this are villages there are more storekeepers, hard, heat and »teain beinatlie agents,
interesting. Describing the shoe-fat- bladquuiths, shoemakers, doctptv anti and they do the work ellta'lu^lly on
tory at North Brookfield, he says: clergy than can possibly obtain n de­ worms and eggs.
‘Five machine* furnish all tiie wiles cent living, anil we see trades jwople
To (-’lean Mats aniiTiihesCrocIiretiuired for a maximum production and working people roaming from
of 9,OtMl pairs a day. In my factory a place to place, leaving one overcrowd­ for 15 minutes, then rub plenty of
machine of the same sort cannot turn ed locality for another, in the vaiu while Castile soap on them: then rinse
out more Hum 400 pairs of soles in a hope of finding a vacancy somewhere. ,ln clean suds; hang up in the sun, and
'
imrvAinffcy
day. in this department, as well as How Ibis in our cities 1 need not tell when nearly dry press on tbe under
S' ENGBA.VINO I &lt;
in’thatofthe cutting of tiie uppers, you. Tbe only occupation which Is side, and they will look a* good a* new.
Far TYPOGRAPHICAL PRIXTIMO,,
none but American workmen are em­ not overdone, which never was and
tnd in the b«t siuacr and at RcanuUcl
Viavi otBuilding 1, Machinery, Portniu,.
ployed. in workrooms of the same never will be overdone, Is farm I ng. I
Break throe or four eggs on a
paper hea&lt;*ine&gt;, Ulutmted Catalogue!,
size with mine six times tbe amount The force of tiie whole argument is slice*.
and Is-at them well together ppta. Tinted Emukps, McwnruM. F
of good* afe produced. • • • The condensed in th is picture: On I he one plate,
withu little salt and pepper. Dip the
proprietor complained of the high rate hand, every avenue ciiosml; on the slice*
ot veal into the beaten eggs, and
of wages. He cannot get workmen other, abundant room for all. Under then into rolled cracker or sifted bread
Address HEHSY E. DOWSER,
M Wcodwart Ave., DKTBOIT, MU.
for lera than &gt;2 a day, which forbid* three circumstances thing* must even­ crumbs. Have a frying pan of hot
the idea of an export business ; but I tually adjust themselves, and il would butter ready to put the veal in, cover
took the trouble to foot up, from hfa be needless to recommend what must, and let ft cook until done. It will be,
own books, tiie rate nt which he wa* perforce happen, were It not by recog­ as tender and delicate a* chicken.
*
paying by the piece, and I found tliat nizing the fact In ailvancoof its forced
To Remove Paint from Rii.k for
1 wa* paying iu ray factory nearly acceptance, the pro|*cr' equilibrium
BUY YOUR
double the rate, and yet my workmen mav be established, instead of through Cloth.—After the point has once been
dried on, it is extremely difficult to
grumble aL ta-ing pul at that part of' a crisis.”
remove.
Directly
ft
comes
in
contact
the busiuera."
There fa, in tills, a (urge amount of
food for reflection. 1*1 the young witl\tlie clotties, wi|w off as much a*
men of the country lay it b* heart aud you can: then apply to 9 repeated In­
AT THE
spirit* of turfientine or spirits of wine,
profit by it.
I rubbed withasoft rag or flannel. Ether
The Maine Farmer says: “Tiie bed will afao remove it if applied* immedi­ Old Reliable Real Rarkct
Grief is the niywtip breath that binds way to destroy borers fa to examine I ately; on n colored silk, almost any ap­
0P
together all humanity, nnd dis*lpate* the bark an&lt;l take them out when they plication of the kind will leave a mark
the never tiring exalted notions we are very small. They exist in a small or take the color slightly out. To re­
ROE a ICUEVER* ~
heap upon the altar of imagination cavity in tiie bark theflrst v«tr, which move grease from cloth; .moisten tbe
is easily discovered on close examina­ stains with a few drops of concentrate*!
concerning the Idol—m-JJ.
Every plume of life ha* another side, tion. Tiie second year they commence, solution of. sub-earbonate of potash.
a warp and woof, a plain or complicat­ on the wood and boreeitherupordown, Rub the |nrta tietween tiie flngem, and
ed design, a bright or sombre tint, an and are generally easily reached with then wash the cloth with,a little warm
even or uneven texture, a courage or a a knife; but the third year they have water. The best thing to remove
ATTAINED AT
cowardice, a hopefulness or a des- gone deep Into the wood, ho far, indeed, grease from silk is to scrape upon the
jMindency, a coarseness or refinement, that they can be reached only witli a slain a good layer of French chalk,
■VfatYWHiiR^
a blepush or embellishment, a beauty wire. They arc fully developed the third and allow ft to remain on for two or
or deformity, a humor or dullness, a vear, and leave tbe tret through a hole three days, then gently blow it off. 1 f
triumph or lament, a cheerfmitaHS or about the size of a pipe Mem in a dif-1 the first application does not remove
dt-nrertdou, a contentment or a dissat­ fcrent place from where they entered.” j it, applv a necotid
isfaction, a ideasureor paiu, a reck­
A correspondent of the Fruit Re-1
Beatc SotTP.—Take one pint of beans
lessness or deliberation, desire or in­ eorder says that four pounds of flour and parboil them, drain of!'the water,
difference, liae or dislike, uride or mixed with one pound of while pow­ odd ireoh, let them boil until perfectly
huniilljy, and not until we have ex­ dered hellebore fa better than pure tender, aeoaon with jicpper and salt,
perienced or observed ft closely from hellebore for sprinkling bushes, as the add u piece of butter the size of a wal­
Ita various point* can we see, feel or flour forms a jmslc ou the leaves and nut, or more If preferred; when done
measure ita vibratoryemblemaorcateb lasts better.
skim out half the beans, leaving the
the harmony that lie* in it* deepest
broth witli the remaining half iu the
and most troubled channels.
kettle, now add u tuacu|fful of sweet
Scarecrow*.
■Kor there is no sound that reachfe so
cream or g&lt;xxl milk, a dozen or more of
near to heaven iw the unspoken, un­
crackers broken up, let it come to a
written music of a heart made dumb
A fault ibis time fanners will l&gt;cgin boll, and you Imve a dish good enough
by sorrow, a« each voicelw petition to think ufaiut protwrting their corn to oflVr a king.
leseens tire distance between darkness and fmlt against btnls, and the follow­
Ginger Rnafh.—Two teaspoonfufa
and light, father and child.
ing hint &lt;&gt;ti the subject, from the
Children have sorrow*, real, heart­ HelenUfir American may prove better of molasses, one of sugar, two of butter,
felt sorrows, but to compare them with than powder and shot so frisjuently or pork fryiuga, or half of each, of the
latter two, one tablespoouful of ginger,
the sorrow* of maturer years would be used for this puriiose:
prepotUerous. Why? Because they
Tiie fl rat aud the best fa a KiivjM&gt;nded : a tea*|*x&gt;nfui of ground ciuuamoti.oni:
lack tire breadth of comprehension looklng-glasH. Take two siuull, cheap ' of clove*, one teospoonful of saleratu.*
and compietanew of experience.
mirrors, fasten tlieiu Imck to back, at­ dissolved; fill the cup with bailing
That de|mrtmenl of life in which tach u cord to one angle, mid bang water, atlr all together, mix not coo
we learn our most useful lessons ought them to-an elastic jwle. When the stiff, roll out a little thicker than for
to be tiie one we should Jove and fre­ glass swings in the sun's rays, they are, cookies, cut out, bake in a quick oven.
quent must, waiting, praying, asking reflected all over tbe field, even If it be ExoelleuL
Broiled Ham.— Hiuufor broiling
till we receive aud understand ail a large o:u&gt;, and even tbe oldest and
questioX* pertinent to our condition bravest of crows will d*|&gt;art precipit­ or flying should be cut into thin slice*
in life, for 1 believe tbe real pattern we ately should one of ita lightning flumes the evening before, trimmed, and laid
Tnntoii is KuamsiF
in
a pan of boiling water, which, n*ar
shall exhibit in tbe next world are fall un him. The second plau, altbotigb
duiigned in this, and tiiat God will a terror to crows, is especially welt berl-Ume, should be ebruged for cold
take more jialns, and handle more ten­ suited to fields subject to the inroads of water, and very early in tbe morning
THE POWER It APPLIED DmtC fLr
derly, the mutt fated, fragmentary small birdsand even oblckens. It In­ for boiling water, in wbiab it euoulu THAT
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABUNQ7T TC.
pieces of humanity wiio have been volves an artificial hawk, nuuie from a lie half an hour to soak still longer. KLIM
riddled by sorrow, and wlu»e reunit­ big potato and long goose and turkey If bam fa not.well soaked previously,
QURABUL AS ISOM ANO­
ing and unfolding have been worked feathers. The maker out exercise bis it will, when broiled or fried, be disa­ CON&amp;TOUCTIOR.
STEEL CAR lrt« IT. ALL ITS WtAIMO
out in tbe dark yet refining crucible of -----imitative skill in sticking the feathers greeably hard and salt; the salt frying
grief beneath the cloud of nte seeming into the potato so that they resemble out to the surface and forming a rough
unpleasant
enut,
which
will
create
(Frief is the distilled essence of love tbe spread wings and tall or the hawk. thirst In the eaters for hours after.
It fa astonishing what a ferociuutrand a heart. Incaiioble uf loving mus, looking bird of prey can be constructed Much of the salt of a ham gow off in
be incapable of grieving.__
’ from the above simple inatermls. It bolltnc, but If il ta JMft boiled or soaked,
only remaliHito bang the object from a the salt (xml** out to the surface, and
Tbe parish of a poverty-stricken tall, Itenl pole, aud the wind will do there ft Micks. Tire sheen being cut
Connecticut minister is now going to the rest. The bird will,make swoops tnin and nicely trlmiutxl. they should
erect a fin*? monument to bl* memory. I and dashe* in the mo*’, headlong and lie broiled on a very clean gridiron
He “asked for bread and they gave threatening manner. Even the most over a clear fire, and »o well done that
. of TEtwrarr civct
him a stone.”
inquisitive of venerablahetM kava been
Mieracan iwrrarn
Jyuxaaaje
New Orteana Republican: “riraian,” known to burry rapidly from Ita dan­
said the mad&amp;mo of a boarding house, gerous vicinity, while to wuail btftfe R a very atuall Ut of frmb V
sprinkle them with pepper.
“you say your young mistress wizbra carries unmixed dismay.
to absent herself from the class room
this afternoon; fa the reason for her
To have Idea- h to gather flowers.
In Maryland the j&gt;eacl» and pear
staying away very urgent?” “Y«,j To think la to weave them into gar­ trees are literally loaded down with
mum, It fa 'er gent."
CLEVELAND, R
land*.— f Madame Hwetehiue.
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,

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NASHVILLE.HARRY^C).. MICH,.FRIDAY JUNE8,1877
“This is a pretty business, now.
isn't it?” alio begun, as she received
and unfolded the bundle that Louise
proffered her. "I thought you prom­
ised to bring this yesterday 7”
“ Yes, ma'am; but my brother
Willie was so 111 that mother couldn’t

But there was no bread, and Louise
did not come.
“Wait a moment, darling—Just a
moment longer. And the j&gt;atlent lit­
tle one waited, and the cold, grey
shadows settled down darker and
darker; and the poor mother claimed
the child close to her bosom, dream­
ing of happy days gone byj and of the
dear busband who usd gone tn the last,
long home, with no tender hand to
dose his eyes.
Tire sbadowsgrew heavier and dark­
er; Ute winds moaned dismally ; and
snow and sleet tinkled sharply against
the windows.
."Oh, mamma! please make a fire,
I’m so cold, and the dark makes me
afraid !”
“Wait a little bit longer, darling!
IxhiIhc will come aooii.”
At. last there was a noise below, a
bnundlng, joyous step upon the stain.,
and l/ouise burst into the room, her
face glowing and rudlnut.
“On, mother, mother!” she cried,
"father's not dead! He’s alive—lie's
coining back to us again!”
The soldier's wife rose to her feet,
grasping at tiii* betf-post for support;
as she did so, strong arms dosjMii her
to a warm and loving bosom.
Louise crept u» Io her father's feet,
her blue eyes swimming with tears.
"(Hi. fattier! what if 1 hud kept II?”
she asked, with team in her voice.
“Then, dear, you would not have
found me. Always fememlier that
wrong wins its punishment, ami right
its reward!”

seemed to all fall tn with the idea that
it was a day out for them, and they
were determined to make the most of
it. None of them were willfully or
maliciously unruly and all were safely
housed in the penitentiary.

NO. 37.

ormo mono. zaiu..

occupying but one'Bide, aa formerly.
the eastern war.
her evening drama,, white fan-,
painted silk, Matin, or kid, with land* Character and Hietokical Absgcrapes and figures In the Louis QuatVILLAGE OFFICERS
ciationb OF Asia Minor.
orze style, are used. Fine embroidery
A!n»vdrUi.
on satin fans is also becoming popu*
Ah to active demonstrations In favor
of either of the belligerents now al
OUR FASHION ARTICLE.
The newest neckties consist of Jap­
“Oh, yes; that’s always the way-anese embroidery, worked in quaint war in t^e Levant, it is well enough
you've.some excuse ready; but I shan 't
A Wort! About Summer Cos­ colors on either black or white erena-7 for our Uovemment to be neutral;
nevertheless, for our people to reiuuin
trust you again, you may depend on it.
dine.
tumes.
indifferent or disinterested would be n
Here's Violet, been crying for an hou ,
Sotitiltfi.
l.lffUtljr themarlrm.atlorn
thing impossible. Indeed, it is not
and refusing to come down because
Spring seems to have possed by thisi
The Pope’s-Jubilee.
improbable that there bus been com­
she
was
m
&gt;
disappointed
about
her
Ila* aportltrly flooif br
HwiHon
with
only
a
cool
noil
of
recog
­
menced
on the Danulie and in Asiatic
dress.
John,
ring
the
l*ell
for
Jane
to
(»r a at randrd cloud vt
■
The
Catholic
church
is
in
the
midst
nition,
and
summer
greets
us
suddenly
Turkey what will prove to be one of
take ft up to her. I must go back to
with
a
reception
so
warm
and
hearty
■
of
a
]&gt;eriod
of
rejoicing
and
of
homage
the most significant and sungulnary
the parlor now."
What iplril of Perila cometh
os to be considered by moat of us far- to ita venerable head. On Mondayjhe struggles in the annals of time. News­
Slie. was sweeping out again, her
Aod aalth to the bud*. “Unchw.
from belyg perfectly agreeable. As। -1st Inst., occurred the fiftieth anni- paper comments upon the war thus
UmiODIRT EPISCOPAL CHURUH-C. G.
, satin robes ruHtling after her; but
TVOMM.l'uW. ScTTlMaevMy Sabbath at 10.
the season advances, fash loir authori­. veraary of the srchi-epiBcopate of Pope far have hardly risen to the dignity
I Ixiuise sprang up with a piteous cry.
ties araert that Hglttly drawn dressesi I lus the Ninth, but tne celebration of and importance of the subject. The
"Oh. ma’am ! my little brother’s so
have reached their limit This asM‘r- the event is to take place on the 3d of interest of the world, the nations, and
ill, and must have hbimedicine: plea&gt;e
TJXPTIKT CHURCH. Horvlera every Habtatb
tion seems almost superfluous, as the, June, exactly midway between the of humanity are not necewsarily in­
let me have the money!"
j .
O alio 1-3*. a. and 1 r. M..at linear A ItoUerlcfe
latest Invoices of thin dresses extend ho। true anniversary and the 17th of June volved in the question whether*the
"I can't.-to-night—I’m entirely out
And tbn pink of th.-* mahlcu'a cheek’
far in this direction Hiat dur eyes and which day will complete thirty-one autonomy of the Turkish Empire in
Th* .wifi, keen Orient »o
of change. You can caff the day after
Frouheilei u of old.
our modesty combined eonijiel
to, j ears of the present jmntiflcate. An Europe shall be impaired or expunged
to-morrow."
While the apple'* Idoal L. cold.
AMIIVU.LK LODGE.—S&amp;S F. A. A- M. It
believe u climax lias been reached; etilscojiate of half a centliry, though or whether Russia, which now domin­
But Louise was not to be repulsed.
Remembering the inow.
ular commufflratlon on each Wrdm*la&gt;
that but one step farther would lead there must have been many such in ates about one-seventh of the habitual
Hlie caught the lady’s hand in both of
rra we cordially Invited■
us into the much-abused Bloomer the eighteen and a half centuries since globe, shall enlarge her dominions. &lt;u
her little* frozen palms.
One of the
LEVIS DURKEE. W. M.
realms. Many of tlie most fushlonabl v- tlie church was founded, is yet so rare whether English interests in the East
rings tiiat adorned Mrs. Rawdon's
made costumes are drawn so tightly as to deserve commemoration, especial­ shall suffer loss, or even whether u
soft lingera would have procured all
that sitting down liecomesa penance, ly wbm the prelate is also the head of protracted foreign war would eifeetu
the comforts her mother and IltUe
^usinrw Jirrrfonj.
and the task of walking will ere long the church,- and as such bus bad a revival of our own drooping Industrie*.
Willie so sorely needed.
Some such
lie regardedasa useless hardship. Tills, longer reign than any of ids predeces­
If there were no greater ends at stake
drought flashed through the child's
Where the n.ft, half-Syrian air
of
course, refers to a few, not to tlie sors. Moreover, while even the strong­ than these it b probable that right­
lllowa
from
th*
Cheaapeakr'*
mind as she made her appeal.
IF. H. YOUNG,
minority ; many ladles are fur too sen­ est anti-Catliolics in all lauds cheer­ thinking people generally would
“Oil, madam?" site said, her Hue
\f !&gt;. Oflk».Kart aide nf Main Blrert.NMbvflla
sible to allow the decrees of fashion to fully admit the loveliness of ti.e Pope’s agree tiiat their procuring was not
1’1 • Office hour* from Itodx tn. aryl 4 to 7 p. tn
eyes full of Imploring entreaty, "you
lead them into such absurd extremes, private character and disposition, and worth a bloody war.
are rich and 1 nippy, and have nil you
Sproul Into ara» that
anil have their skirts made, if not his title to respect in all butthat which
But in tlie permissive providence of
want; but my poor mother has noth­
IL A. BARBER.
III I low and a pray of p
voluminous, ut least, quite comfortable concerns his ecclesiastical rule.it is not God a large part of the earth’s best ter­
ing; and my little brother will die
Earn to the blue w»».
b. Homeopathic I'by.ldan and
and
graceful. White miiHlIn dresse* strange Uiat by men and women who ritory has lain for centuries under the
• Office, ucar tvaldciic*. nn corner of
without medicine!
Do let. me have
are, ns usual,to the tore, ami command acknowledge hi»&gt; autliority he is re­ physical and moral curse of Ottoman
tun and Stale Street*, N«&gt;hvi!I. ''
I the money I”
their usual share of attention and ad­ garded with a feeling little short of misrule. Something must Aajjpm to
The Truth of the Mirror.
I "I tell you I have no change. You
M. C. ELLIS
miration. Many varieties are shown ; idolatrous devotion, or that so interest­ change thb for the better, and it may
I must call again. John, show her to
D., Offer* hl* *crv|rra to the tw-vpl* of thl* vlSwiss
muslins, dotted and sprigged or­ ing an occasion should be seized upon is? that a mighty war is necessary for
Mirror* have been in use since the
tlie door!”
• clnlty. Office over U J. Whc-l-r'* .ton-.
gandies
and victorias, either cross­ as one for renewing their expressions this coveted redemption, and tiiat it
Tlie footman obeyed, and Louise days when Eve niml&lt;* her toilet bytlie
is even no w being directed by an un­
soon found hens-lf upon the marble streams of Paradise; and all iter barred for striped. Many of the new of love and allegiance to him.
This is not the lime for reviewing at seen baud on the chestt-board of des­
L. F. McCOjlMICK, M. D..
steps, while the lofty door closed in daughters—ay, and her sons, too, if organdies are extremely pretty; they
•
truth must lie told—have resorted to come In very delicate shades. One length the extraordinary events in the tiny.
her face witii a heartless slam.
OFFICE third door South of Tranuui** Sn
tMile
pink
which
we
saw
had
a
delicate
life
of
the
Poi»e.
That
mav
well
be
A* the earth In the •hinlnu •Ay,
Went aid* of Main Street, Naahville, Mich.
The area embraced within the Turk­
The wind howled more dismally them, whejlier in the form of the clear
than ever, and the keen, stlliglngsleet fountain, or the polished steel, or the bordering of flowers sffll a shade dark­ postponed until that long life, now ish Empire in Europe, Asia, and Afri­
SMITH J- KNA PPEN.
fell like a slrou'er of shot.
Louise de­ modern luoking-glatw. What house er, having the effect of sheer embroi­ necessarily near Its end, shall have ca Is two-thirds ns large as, *nd Ils
scended the steps, and crossed over to does not possess a mirror?—from the. dery, while another delicate pink had closed. His career has been one of topulatfon almost equal to, that of the
tin* opjHwite pavement with a duff, large clievul mirror, with Ils gonreous a floral border of deep coral red. Al­ strange contrasts aud contradictions. Jnited States. The portion with
whidg pain at her heart, that almost gilding, in which the high-born heau-. though batisteN and muslins usually We say It in no disrespectful spirit. In which the war has been commenced
took uu-ay her breath. How could she ty arrays heroelf for the ball, reflect­ come in tile category of wash goods, private the mildest and most lovable! with greatest vigor b to the student of
ko back to her ilesoiate home, and tell ing the floating lace, the wreath­ Hie dresses made of these materials are &lt;&gt;f men, he has been in what concerns I history one of the most interesting in
Tlw Ixist Pocket Book.
CHARLES H. BRADY.
1 her poor mother Hiat slie hail failed to bound tresses, and even the satin-shod ho elaborate that but little consideraHon the church the most implacable aud the world. The physical grandeur nf
AWYER, 8aere«*or io element SmJih. No
collect her hard-earned wages; tell her feet, down to the little cracked dish s'*eniH to have been bestoweil on tlie 1aggressive. Tlie wide difference be­ ancient Anatolir (Asin Minor) up to
public. Insurance *»&lt;l Real l&gt;talc Agrnt.
Hiat they were not able to buy even so। bound with red-painted wood, hang­ laundress. The beauty of many of tween theliberal tendencies he allowed the time of Roman rule, and to a Inter
perl.) alUrntlon given to Collccikm*. Office &lt;■
a cheerless afternoon. A biting wind much as a solitary loaf.
ing on the. wall of the garret where these batiste costumes, which come to In the first year of his reign, and the period, was one of the wonders of the
»IU Union Hou»l-..
drove tlie snow before it like a blind
us ready-made, is the tasteful blending reactionary policy luiopttsi on his re­
Just then sometbing beneath her. the poor seamstress plies her task, in of the colors, either in the combination 1turn to Rome and ever since adhered world. Its productiveness whs sugges­
mist; and the cioutis hung low ns al­
tive of the Garden of Eden. It Is es­
which she smooths her hair, and sees
LEWIS DURKEE
' most
to touch the roofs of the Iiouh»h. fool, soft and slippery, almost threw It growing gray so soon, and in which of the materials, the embroidery witii 1to, is easily explained, but the fact timated that a single Province, MesoAWYER, RoUry Public, Real Eataicand In*ur ,
her to the pavement. Ixsiking down,
"
How
desolate
it
is,
”
Mrs.
Hafpine
J aticc Agent. Collection, prouij-tly uiadc. ami
she looks upon the face of her only which they are trimmed.or the ribbons ।must be admitted. In no quarter-cen­ potamla, which Is watered by the Eu­
she
ham
a
pocket-book.
She
caught
It
Conveyancing properly executed Offire la O. C sighed, glancing out from her attic
with which they are finished—as, for 1tury since the foundation of the church phrates, as the Garden of Eden b said
friend.
Griffith** Store.
window on the gloomy prospect below, up with a suppressed cry, aud, thrust­
1
there been so great an addition to to have been, is susceptible, by profter
Il Is not with the outward form, but instance, a sky-blue baUste costume lias
as she smoothed and folded thegarment ing it into her bottom, darted off at the witii the morale of the mirror we have was richly trimmed with white Honl- 1tlie Pope’s spiritual power—so great, cultivation, of being made to* sustain
E. J. FE1GHNER.
she had just eompleUsi; "and thecold’s sj&gt;eed of an antelo]&gt;e. At last, out of to do. and we presume that the moral­ ton lace, in which contrasting colors 1indeed, tiiat nothing is left to be added a population equal to that of Great
otary public »».! n**i E«ut« artbi. bitter. I &lt;l&lt;»n’t like to send yon out, breath, and half beside heraelf with
such as cardinal, tilleul green, and del 1to it—as in the Jost twenty-five years ; Britain and Ireland. It Is now under
Carvfhl allrutlun given to the drawing of mortexcitement, she paused beneath a ity of a mirror consists in iu truth, a
The narrow &lt;and the same period has seen the last the curse of Modembm, a comparative­
Y*gra. &lt;!&lt;rd», contract*, etc. P*r»on* dralrtng lo Louise; but there is not a bit*of coal, lamp post, and after glancing stealth- virtue, we believe, capable of produc­ blue are Introduced.
ami Willie must have that medicine.
Mechlin lace, whidi now comes with ’Vestige of temporal power stripped ly barren waste. The natural resources
I’d go myself but___ ”
around her, drew tlie treasure from ing every other. Many are the accus­ colored edges, is a novelty, and trims 1from the Papacy. Whether Pope Pius of
Lydia, a Province bordering on the
"Oh, moll,;,, 1.01 )rt im-go-t .lol.'l !,cr
.‘“’S'. tJlkk' «'“1 ations brought against the mirror on these coetumcH to perfection. Thin 1has really strengthened the fjosiUon of JEgean
Sea, has been immortanKed in
UNION HOUSE
mlmllrltl«uol.i. I'll bum-Lck.-umll '“v-v: Her lluKen. flulu-red u.tvou»- the score of flattery ; but we set them materials possess such a fascination the Catholic church In the world, or
connection with the proverbial wealth
down as groundless.
pH ARLES ARONSON, Proprietor. Th ta hotel U tlw little Kiri eprang oi. fn,.n he, low B1 •»
Hl «nd when .he
"You are very beautifill,” says Hie this warm weather we Mould fuln lin­ whether he has Introduced into it ele­ of Crojsus, her King. In short, the
kyphwaanUy aitualnl In the ecu U r o I hualiiraa. «.l hralJe the ehlhl’. ermlle.
I &lt;“"Kht .Ighl o, the green lank-nola.
ger upon them. Stuff fabrics, even ments of fatal weaknew, must be left whole territory of Asia Minor, about
mirror,
as
one
looks
into
it
with
Iwgm, m fnnlen on her rad.-l cloak .uul I “ contained .he uttered » wild rry of
delight, and darte&lt;i off again like some- glancing eye, a cheek of damask, aud, silks, bring with them a feeling of dis-. for time to show. To the devout Cath- twice as large as the State of Pennsyl­
of snow; and site who looks( comfort even to write about. The new; ollc, it is impossible that he should vania, is a marvel, not only in its
••Well. I anppore you mu.l," Um
"?U1C brow
therein, twines the sunny curl.round। summer striped silks are, however,( have erred, and the church can never natural advantages, the sublimity of
n.Ati.or
rw..,riA,..2i
_______
i
...,
Bhould
have all they needed now!
ALF. C. BUXTON.
mother continued, as she wrapped up
worthy of mention. Very fine stripes, be its own enemy. Whatever happens, its scenery, the variety of lb. climate,
Just beyond the baker’s shop, to­ her finger, ami, with a smile that( seem
UNSMITH, manufacture* Rifle and Shot Gun*। tiie delicately embroidered garment.
ie preference, and crosscross- 1 the church must
mi
to have the
stand. The gates oi the richness of its soil, the qualify of
shows
tne pearly teeth, acknowledges
and repair* all Firearm* and fine Machinery.■ "You know the place? Mr. itawdon's' ward which she bent her steps, n
0
TL.
'
' *heli
nughtafter.
Theatriped
" shall
’ Hl not prevail against it. Ob- its fruits ahd agricultural products,
tile truth, and Hint consciousness( Dara are much hol
oreecn-ioaoen, in any nianurxiurv. n
L
,
soldier
met
her.
on
Tenth
street
—
that
brown
stone
Hat juke. Shop near the plaining mill.
merally combine
combined with■ icrvera
from wlt
t hout have less faith. and its mineral wealth, but also i!.-&gt;
' — froin
1
"Little girl," lie said, arresting her makes her lovlier still. It is an exult­ materials are generally
house.”
a plain material, either of the same or
flying HtepH, ** did you find a pocket­ ing thought, that she is the fairest, a contnuUng color. Block ailk dresses,■ They forese e a coming conflict between, varied and thrilling historical associuJOHNM. ROE.
" Yes. yes. mother! I know.”
the authority of secular governmentsi tions. It was here—where Russian
tiling in nature, and she can no more
"Well, dear,run fast, ami keep your­. bwok iw you came along?"
OUSE, Sign Md Carriage Painter. Graining,
lighter, of course, than those worn a; and that of the spiritual father of a, and Turk are now met in deadly euiiLouise paused a single instant, her help rejoicing Ln it than the flower can . few
Frvwotng, and Paper Hanging a Specialty. self warm; and say to Airs. Rawdon|
weeks Isick, are still In vogue. church which claims the first allegi- Aid, whether inspired by religious
help ex|&gt;an&lt;iiBg in the sunshine or
Shop over Reynold, tc Cook'* wagon ahop.
Hint I’d have finished the work before, heart fluttering like a frightened bird ; waving in the breeze.
They are generally brightened, how­. ance of all mankind, if the end of fanaticism or the lust of power—that
if Willie hadn't been so ill. Three then as a thought of her mother and
CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
"You are ven* plain. Miss.” pro­ ever, with pipings of a vivid color, or that conflict should be as they antici­ lhe race, I may say the world, had il»
she owes me. You can call ati Willie flashed through her mind, she nounces Hie mirror; and the quiet vests of subdued plain shades. Bon­. pate,the result must be most disastrous। historical beginning. Here the first
EW ELKR, and dealer In Fine and PlaUd Jewel­ dollars
‘ answered, “No,sir!"
nets seem to gain in colors as the sea­ to the church itself.
ry' Clock*. Spectacle*. etc. Every article war- Hie baker's aud get a loaf or two.”
civilization and culture; begun. The
smile tiiat answers says:
The child took the bundle, and van-.
“Well, it is gone, I suppose”—and
No such fears intrude themselvw in­ whole region is to-day the tSuliara of
"I know I am; but I want to look son advances, and flowers of all kinds
isbed out of sight down the dreary the soldier passed on ; while Louise as well us I can, for all that.”
are used even In greater profusion. An to the minds of the millions of Catho­ Mohammedan barbarism, with almost
flightofHteps; whiletheinotherturnedI hurried away in theopposite direction.
"And you will be an old maid.” re­ evening bonnet much adniireil had an lics Hiroughout the world. Not all of every vestige of life and civilization
.£ PARADY.
By Hie time she reached Hie baker's ,sumes Hie mirror, though with a little open front, witii an indentation at the them, we dare nay, would be willing trodden out by the heel of the Turk !
back to the cradle, where tlie sick
child lay. He held up his little hand1 she was in a tremor from bead to foot, ,shade of hesitation.
side of the brim, Hie crown rather to concede the full control over them­ “Where the hoof of the Turkish horse
1’1 am! rrpah
।
and
her
cheeks
seemed
on
fire:
but
she
and
moaned
piteously
—
“
Give
me
lion to tHl all o
•'Even ho," is the return ; “I think jieaked at tlie back. The frame was selves in their relations to the govern­ has trod no grass will grow” is an Otto­
drew Hie ixx-ket-lsiok from its hiding .it possible for an old maid to be happy. covered with Ivory-white silk, pleated ments under which they live, tiiat Is man proverb. Not only Homer, lint
some tea, mamma, I’m w&gt; thirsty.”
" Yi-s,darling,ns soon as Louise comesi place, and. standing outside the door, Affections which hove no near objects loosely around the outside, but drawn implied logically in the decrees of Herodotus, "the father of history,"
J. B. RASEY,
unclasped it and took out a note. The on
( which to expend their wealth need tightly over Hie crown. On the left council and Pope during the last thir- and Thales, and Pythagoras, and many
back.”
RAYMAX. Good» and fUgg»«v eirrlcil to any
Her eyes filled with tears as she. shop was crowded with customers,and j
ularr In th* vlllagr. Stout horaca, good dray raised tlie little fellow to her bosom, slie nod to wait for her turn before she jnot therefore lack in a world like this, side a huge bow secured the ends of tv-one years. They can only hope, if more of the greatest nameeof antiquily
three creamy marabout feathers of un­ the possibilities of theTuture are ever were natives of the Asiatic battle-rield.
their legiUmate exercise.”
clasping him closely to keep him warm, could obtain what she wanted. Her
" But if, after all. your affection and even sizes, that fell -backward; a forced on their attention, that the al­ The field itself b one for Cite mastery
,
for there was no fire in the stove, and eyes wandered wistfully round the your
JOHN WEBSTER.
sympathy should meet with no bouquet of carmine and tea-roses, set ternative will never be presented to of which the military powers of the
IF LACKSMITHS. All kind, of work In the Black- the desolate attic room was very com­ tenipUngshelves. She would buy ever jreturn'.' If these should be as unsought on a Ihiw at the buck, from which de­ them of choosing between disobedience world contended for three thousand
IX amltb and HoracahoHns line allend'il to prom- fortless. Yet there had been a day so many loaves ; and even that frosted (as your love?” The lip quivered a pended two long, crepy strings. A to tlie head of the church, and treason years—from the time of Semiminis to
when this same pale-faced, meek-eyed cake. They would have coals and ।little,and the eyes were suffused, but novelty is a new fancy glace braid, to their native land. At present,at all the days of the Osman invasion and
(
woman sat in a luxurious chamber, meat too. Why not? Tlie pocket- the
mirror answered Itself: "They which is recommended as making ex­ events, there is no such question to ebnqueat. It was the most coveted
W. D. PURCHIS.
witii every comfort that heart could book was her'H, Hue found it. Stiff her ,
ROPRIETOR Slppto Mllb, 5 mlh&gt;* weal of Ver- wish within her reach; and a doting hands trembled, and her cheeks will serve to beautify your own soul.” ceedingly light hats and bonnets. The trouble their peace. They have only territory In the known world. And
"You are growing old," Hie mirror Normandy cap, which made for Itself to tesUfy their love and devotion to yet under the blight of Ottoman sway,
niuutvllle. Flour and Feed alway* fur «!■' at
burned.
husband's
strong
arms
to
encircle
and
tli* lowewl rate* Curtom Grinding and Sawing
whispers dally to the man and woman such an enviable reputation during the the father who is to them both guiae thb garden and nursery of civilization,
done to order and aatbdactlon guaranteed. Give protect her. But her husband was
She glanced down at the note she' of the world. Ah, would they but winter, has by no means "gone out." and leader, who has suffered persecu­ science, phlltHophy, and art lias de­
him a trial, aud.be happy.
IV
dead, lying, unknow, upon some dis­ held, and saw, with a start of horro
listen to the solemn truHis it preaches Many of the handsomest bonnets, both tion in the past for the faith’s sake,and generated into a theatre of Ignorance,'
that
it
was
fifty
dollars.
What
hi.
tant
battle-field
in
the
South
;
And
her
from
the text of their gray hairs. But domestic and imported, are after this who is even now a voluntary prisoner pauperism, thieves, robbers, and all
JAMES FLEMING.
riches had mode themselves wings and she done? Robbed the man of b ;‘ he does not stop to notice the hard style. A “Virol" made in this lashion in the imperial city, raH.er than ac­ »he overt crimes in the calender of hu­
tlown away. Forlorn and friendless, money—and he a soldier. Her fatherr lines of eager worldliness that Itave is a creamy chip; the drooping brim knowledge the authority of the govern­ man guilt.
sick at heart, and weary from Incessant hurl been a soldier! With a sharp cry,। gathered rouud his lips and on his sustains a full pleating of light-blue ment which has despoiled him of his
But it is aa the cradle of Christendom
toll, she sat gazing out with liopeleas, clutching the ixicket-liook in one hand1 brow; and she whose glass sees her rep silk ; feathers of a pale blue shade temporal power. There is everything
tearful eyes, upon the dismal scene be­ and Hie fifty dollar bill in tlie other, only as she Is, as she arrays herself in fall backwards over the crown. Beau in the character and history of the that Christians throughout the world
WM. E. GRIGGS,
she darted from the shop, and down1 her false graces, forgets that her life is tiful us arc the new galloons, they Pope, and in the situation of the will watch with deepest solicitude
neath.
evfery step towards rescuing Asia
A UCTIONEEIi. will atuud to all Hale, that may
In the meantime, little Louise made the snowy Mtreet
do not seem to have gained Hie 1church, to make this occasion one
more false still.
21 be iutrunuil to hi* care. Tcrtna reasonable. her way through narrow by-streets,
Just asqare or two beyond the glit­’ 'Be consoled, good mirror; thou art anUcljiated popularity. Our Amer- worthy to be mode memorable by pil­ Minor (and Palestine) from Moslem
and squalid alleys, into the most isipu- tering mansion of Mra. Rawdon she' not the only neglected truth-teller in lean tastes are so subdued that Igrimages to Rome, by presents to the tyranny and degradation. It was here
that the Gospel of the Son of God first
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
iousand fashionable part of New York. overtook the soldier. He m-os walking■ Hie world.
we shrink from such conspicu­ Pope, and by joyful religious ceremo­ bloomed into its richest harvest. Tiic
The biting wind stiff continued to slowly, glancing from one side of the
ous trimming for street dresses; 1nies in every Catholic church in the Acts of the Apostles were largely con­
blow with a dreary, saddened waff, icy |&gt;avement to the other witii an anx­ A Strange Scene nt Sing Sing. but the new importations are bo tempt- world.
'
fined
to the oolong peninsula bounded
drifting the leaden clouds and the ious, despairing look on his face.
ingly beautiful, it is feared we cannot
by the Mediterranean, the Grecian
mist like snow. But she walked on Ixiuise was by his side In au instant.
The Poughkeepsie Eagle lias tills of long resist the Paris dictum. Galloon ,
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
“Oh, sir!" panting for breath, her May 22d from Sing Sing: A novel has become tlie favorite trimming for When Men are at their Best. Archipelago, the Dardenelles, the Sen
bravely, and reached at lust Mrs. Rawof Marmora, the Bosphorus, and the
don’s. A dazzling glow of light pour­ Irood thrown back, her blue eyes wild sceneoccurred here to-day. It will be bunting twstumes. A black one lately
Black sea. Here were planted and
ed from all tlie lofty windows; and and startled, and her bright hair blown remembered that the female depart­ Been hud galloon trimming of shaded
Dr. Beard states that from an analy­
sounds of music and merry making all about her flushing face. “I did flud ment of Sing Sing prison was abolish­ Oriental green, making a decidedly ’sis of the lives of a thousand represent­ watered “the Seven Churches which
are in Asia”—typical In their history
your
pocket-book
—
hero
it
is.
I
took
floated
out
upon
the
frosty
air.
Mrs.
ed.
To-day
Detective
Jani
es
Jackson
ative
men
in
ah
the
great
branches
of
eff'ecUve
costume.
1
llirtof paaaenvvni.
and characteristics of the visible
Rawdon was giving a grand party in this note out but I couldn't spend it. of the prison, assisted by three guards­
HERMIIAVER, Prop.
The baby frock-roi&gt;e is another nov- 1the human family he made the dis­
honor of her eldest daughter's birth Mother’s almost starved, and little man and two matrons, took fifty fe­ elty. It is made for ladies exactly uo- {covery that the golden decade was Church through all Its history—1&lt;&gt;
night. Louise crept up the marble Willie will die without his medicine; male convicts to Hie Kings county cording totheshape foryoungchildren. between forty and fifty; the brazen which John in Patmos was command­
311 fatHaaraus
steps, and puffed the l»ell. A footman but I Can’t eteal. I can't! Take it!” (Crown Hill) penitentiary. The pris­ that is, the body Is cut low, plain, and between twenty and thirty ; the Iron ed to write hb message of love, warn­
These cities of
The soldier took the money from oners were marched on board Hie nro- somewhat loose, all the fulness of the between Jflfty and sixty. The supe­ ing and prophecy.
in livery answered her timid sum­
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
tiie half frozen little hands Hint held it peller Leader, and it was the flrat Graft skirt being gathered behind in deep riority of youth and middle life over Ephesus, Hmyrna. Pergamos, Thvmons.
atlra, Sardis,
Philadelphia, and
•J
H H E K 11
"Can I see Mrs. Rawdon, please?” upto him; then lifting the child in b* - of female convicts ever sent from the pleate. A wide ribbon bow confines old age tn original work appears all
Laodicea
were
among
the first com­
asked she.
arms, he smoothed buck her tangled prison. As soon os they were ail on the waist, finished at the left side with „
the,greater
when we consider the
fact munities baptized with the Power
„
_______
"SeeMrs. Rawdon, indeed! and she locks, and looked down into her pale, board, the steamer started on her trip, a double bow and long streamers. So thatt all the
tlie positions of honor and
which is yet destined to make the wilMONEY TO LOAN! in the parlor in Hie vejy middle of the tear-Mtalncd little face with eager, and Uien a acene was enacted which far, costumer after tins jiattern -have pwdige — profesaonhips and public deroesH
blossom as the rose and to restartled eyes. His swarthy cheeks baffies descripUon. Seventy-nine fe­ been made mostly of plain imaterials,
coin|MUiy! Of oourse you can't.”
“tetionB—are
In the
of mu
the Olli.
old.
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mv hands
11anun vi
-..I.. —making
...i.i * .&lt;
...............
.. for
. '. Reputation, HI..
. .
h ApnrH lai fault ferriUn.
He was closing Hie door, but Ixiuise grew pale, and his bearded lips began male convicts had been left behmd. .......
like .......
money andj position,
very simply,
them
more
caught at his sleeve and cried implor- to tremble.
IN SUMS OF
These Crushed past the matron, Mrs. morning and house dresses than any­ is mainly confined to the olci.
Men
Now the Cross is con fronted by the
“Louise, Ixiuise!” he said, his voice Clark, in a mob, shouting and swing­ thing else: cashmeres of ail the pale, iare not widely known until long after
"Oh, please, please wait! Here’s the dull of thrilling tenderness; "poor little ing their arms wildl&gt;. The matron colors are the favorite fabrics; but as they have done the work that gave Crescent in bottle. Protestant Eng­
ON LONG TIME.
work she wanted ; Miss Violet’s frock, farling, don’t you know me?”
had no control or them whatever. the model seems to please, they will be them their fame.
Portraits of great land may drift or be driven into the
defence
of an Infidel power, holding
L. RU88KLL.
you know. Mother promised it by to­
The child looked up, and Hien her They harried to the roof of the prison made hereafter *witb more elaboration men are delusions; statues are false!—
night; do let me take It te her.”
cry of wild delight rang out clear and like a drove of sheep, and when they and care. Small mantillas, made with they are taken when men have become her Christianity la abeyance for the
The man hesitated a moment, aud Jo^ papa, papa! we thought you reached there they shouted and yelled long ends tied loosely In frtnt, arc- famous, which, on the average, is at sake of protecting her dearer InterwrtH
MONEY TO LOAN I then turned Isick.
at their departing companions in the much in vogue for ladies who object to least twenty-five years after thev did in India. Catholic Austria may frater­
“Miss Violet's frock,” he said; "she were dead! but you've come back to us wildest possible manner. Then they appearing without anouter wrap. The the work which gave them ‘fame. nise with the Turk to preserve the in­
IN SUMS OF FROM
wanted it I know. I heard her scold­ again."
all joined in singing such songs as black ones are either of light drap Original work requires cnUiusiaam. tegrity of her boundaries, and France
ing because it diffh’t conu&gt; home.
"Yes, darling!” his broad cheat “Good bye Johnny,” “Tramp, tramp, d’ete, or have a deep insertion of pecu­ If all Hie original work done by men and Prussia may become embroiled
Maybe she’ll see you. I’ll try, any­ heaving with suppressed eagerness. tramp, the Boys are March!ug,” in liar embroidered French lace. Light under forty-five was annihilated, they for mutual revenge against each other
to swell the general carnage, ami
how. Come in here and wait.”
"Where is your mother? Take me to loud choruses, the singing being fre­ ones are more dressy, and exceedingly would be reduced to barbarism. Men and
tl.KU ol.
* 4 .-.J# « .... * —J a. ..,1.
Louise followed him through Hie her."
।quently interrupted by yells and becoming. Ono which we saw was of Me at their best at that time when enApply to
Ws. A. Aylmworth,
arcliisl hall, and post the glittering
Ixiuise sprang from bin arms, and Laughter. As aoon as possible the re­ an ecru crepy material,finished around thuBlaam and experience are^almoet
at his residence or store.
parlors, into a kind of ante-room ad­ shot off like an arrow, down Hie brill- imaining guards were summoned and the edge with a light blue and ecru evculy balanced.
i_k_» । * The
iod, on the
joining the sapper apartments. Here, hint street, through the squaffid al- Ithe sporting mab of females was driven braid. Huge bunches of dark red average, is from thirty-!
J^JICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
it to forty,
in 1U
moUonlng her to a seat, be went in lies and narrow by-lanes; and the from the roof and all were locked up. aggriplna roses and yellow marshal After this the law is ti
experience
The
Detroit, Mlohiaan.
search of his mistress. But it was a soldier followed her.
Mra. H. F. Clark, the matron, wan st ntils, either natural or artificial, are
foil half hour lieforo Mra. Rawdon
Mra.
Hal
pine
sat*ln
her
oomfortless
'
once
dismi-wed,
and
Mrs.
Hubbard
wim
worn
without
foliage
at
the
left
side
of
Ltom &amp;. Porter, Proprietors.
could disengage herself from her attic hushing her sick child upon her lat once appointed in her place.
the belt.
guests; and poor little Louise, tired out lap.
The trip of the propeller w—' rqniMany of the new black fans have exThe wwlng-maohlno «&lt;enL .low.
wlffi waiting,and benumbed withcold,
"Mamma, minima! I’m so hungry; lar picnic for the females on board, qubitefeatheryfoliagepawited on satin
paleni run out, hu to talk lutt u&gt;
was Just on Hie point of going lute please give me something to eat!” the They laughed and danced and sung grounds, violets, mignonette, and the
tears, when the lady swept into the IlUte fellow moaned, clasping his hot and shouted to their hearth content, meadow grasses furnish dadgns which much and luat aa tat, and tolljiutaa
many lie., turd » he m»d to fcll fcr
oom.
arniH about her neck.
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XMh^, April
.
BURROWH A CASSEU.

and
bl law, never quarrel with Mormon
0O or Gentile, nnd make cvciything they
ChnriuiU
„)U eat. drink or wear,” , , ',
r.-Tbrn you never want to tight the
IWted StaW* P*
'
!SX ■stjia
1
("Never. Our policy h
’ar
WKOTWARJD.
XEWHBOBIXb SOTEX.
• &lt;wxmM cripple ns. WC will obey every
.
law. If they want me to be tried for
HTATIOJW.
th® Moti ninth Meadow murders, one
Eaton Rapids is to have a nationnl man with a proper warrant ean arrest
fiohrg to-Sell them Good*
...... .
bank.
‘
i nr. To.bo sum Ma have 20,(0) harm- Aie
‘
Rive*
JuucTtox
Harvey L. Boom.,one of the old wt- less militia. We have artufery and
I have leased thn. Flouring Mills of
r*vahy ju« the awme a®, you have • iu
tleni of Eatnn Rapkte i* dead;
P. Holler, and -deaireto inform my
N»w York, but our militia is n* harm- j
friends and the community «| large,.
The M. E. Uhmch, of Potterville is IdfWMyoar Seventh Regiment. If neetha| 1 do not intend to bt&gt; exiatUed.1 in
eiecdng s new tempte of worship.
eSMiy we will tight for the flag—never
The Reform Club of Charlotte will
Orand «ap»d«,—
celebrate the 4th by having a banket
good floir
They
picnic.
^1111 nnued. Isupixiw there are 800,LET THE
A eon ofD.'B. Weir, of Middleville,
guns among our people; for every
And a; Good Yield.
arriving at Jaclu
much
trvit
a. m.
fell from a play houje, last tfeck, and pioneer thinks he iivvda a gun
a4 a woman need* a hoop skirt. Be- .
E. C. BROWN.
broke cleg.
.1 cause we are Mormons we are bone the
Is now receiving- his
Cha* McQueen, of Middleville, han a 1&lt;M dttoens of the Uiiltcd States. It
’Tiom’’thirty-five years oW, and still iajustasmuch our duty to drill and
Kept constantly cm hand;
keep up onr tniHfi.4, and we feel as
aa bound aa a dollar.
much patriotism in our drilliugaud ofGIVE ME A TRIAL THIP.
John McConnell, jn^ old rr«wdent of
of
Joh.MrtoRn'lUMtM
—ual----~E»7tere
Engtottent (do.
|o.
Benton. Eaton Co., dropped ttead from If the Seventh Regiment te patriotic,
Nashville, Feb. SC, 1877.
heart diMMe one day W week'.
ao are onr people. Wii«Yyon
When yon jntve
havo
The Middleville Hepnblictn has cn- y°uT dtvison‘MredM in Ne* York,
It. M. PURCHIS.
. 1 , •
n /»&gt;
'» aupnoae
a hOWSpaper
newapaper COT-.
suppose «»me
some fool of &lt;
corlarged to a eeven column paper aud reapondent should telegraph to Preal10,G«K&gt; yards Best Prints at 5} &amp;• 6 cts.
wining b j—w, -..or...
come operatin'. «xecui«£ by facob Rrfa and Markeradopted a patent aide. It u much im­ den&lt; Hayes that the New orkcr&gt;- ww&gt; .. 3:000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
drilling and arming, and then all the 'nt 10 cents per yard.
proved,
CONSISTING OF ALL THE
‘
newaxMoeix
ahouhl
make
a
hullabaloo
1
,wx7.issa,w;rA“6.»msi
H. Wortz, one of the obtest citizens about it, as tin- jlerald has about out
2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dreea
•T of wtiiw, on pace Jrt, upon wnfcn rtud
of Kula inn township, died of old age at boys training t Dot* not. tlioConstitu* Goods, at 10 to 25 cents pHCyard.
his son (Hcidi7&gt; residency lent Toes­ lion make it tewjnl for every citian-to
The cheapest and best line of Alpacas
Ihh notice, t
Doi lam and
- day morning, at the advanced age of bear arms T Are v« Mormons in the going!
Union or out of it r’ and the prophet 1
Ladies made-up Suits, in Linen and
grew eloquent witii patriotic emotion.
The Chatldtbe C&lt;fttfct Band have
"When will Utah become a State, PiquS, nt $1.50 and up.
.
ash
raised by BUbecription $200, and are Mr. Young I” I asked changing the
We have u large slock of Ladies’ Hose,
Michhan: that'
, ,
building a bmutiful aland in the court subject.
"Nobody knows.
We are large Gloves, Tics, Neck-Wear, and Head­
house square, from which they will enough now. We arc twice aktergvat* Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
dlacurae sweet mnaic.
Nebraska: Colorado, and Nevada were;
cost
but they.are niraid to make us a State."
The bridge acroM the river at Mid­
“Whyf*
. *2 1
.
ofth-court boa**, la the divot Ha-tlo«», that bedleville is old, rotten, anil rickety, and
ln&lt; the place of at bolding Uw CUt-ril Court for too •
•‘Iteeiutee,’* winl the prophet, “the '
County of Barry.
, '
the council at that village are waH^ng Mormotni would control the- State. We
Datnl Juno 2nd, ISTT.
Laura Ucasaa.
HIRAM COX.
until somebody gets killed, and thou would elect our Governor, and drive
out all gamblitra'and shntnpthellrinkAU'J f-r JrtbrtW*.
MortgiutT*.
•they will bnilil a new’ bridge.
ing Mdoonx. The gi-nteel gambling
■vrortxxrigp Sale.
Mrs. Lena Leonard, an old lafir liv­ shop*, billiard wdoons, and drinking
ing six tnilM! north of Marshall, •Was Sioens lire contaminating onr people.
TAEJ'AW-T harlnc been made In the condliloQa
They are protecteti ndw by the United AND DON’T YOV NEVER FORGET
U nfac-rtaiii Murtwre ixude sod executed by
‘found dead and much bruised a few dtatea
fjoorgr n. Harroun to JGlt.ea Crocker, bearing date
Court* ”
ton third day -( May. A. P. ««». »»*1 r*«.rded In
^days eince, and" Geo. .Hardy, of Mar­
IT, FOR WE DO
"M Utah were a State you would leshin has been anw&lt;tcdiuitb&lt;- niurdt n-r. gatixu polignmy F’ 1 remarked inquirM«y, A. D. 1X7A la LUwr tore* at 2lort|tMt«,on
In Knlaano township there are IB old
page IM. on which m0rts»gr tJicrr i» claihrtd to ho
"Of tomw we would control ourown
ladles living within two miles of each reliKioixa a-d socLil atlairs. We trav­
•■other, whose combined ages aggregate eled LitOOmilea through a desert coun­
NashvBte, May 2nd, 1877.
____
________
___
1,118 yearn. The age of thn olden is try io enjoy our religion; and why In fact we regard it as taking a
shouldn't we. do it F
step backward to do bo.
“Do -you consider that you are break­
:oxrr thirty
tthree.
•
dari. Imtu the
ing a -united State* law in practising
wit mortem
AWuilLeanon, of Delta, EaUn Co., I,0"j&amp;.T’Uircp1ied the mdjrhet, with a
rtiancery ba*,
wna triefilhwt week foraaaault nn&lt;l 1&gt;
nr any part
winkle of his eye. "Senator Cragiri.
Malice, there:
Uay npenlfia a«ed mother, and bound tOf
New llnmpstilrv. had a bill jiasw-d
over to keepifhe peace for nix months. making it unlawful for a man to have
He is charged with having ihrentrned more than two wivehl! Tlrix-whs tokill
’. at toe north fni-t door if the court bow
city of Hartlw. Barry County. Mlrtiban,
liar life sevoxal times, and with having mdignmy. But along raruo thf United
r&gt;s the I'laeoof TwddJaa the Clrrnlt Court foi
States courts and killed Senator Cragin
ntte«M&gt;tod to puthu threat into cxecu- by deciding that Ann Eliai wasn’t a At our Carpets, 20 tits to $1.00
WITH A BRAIV NEW STOCK OF
wife,.but only a mistress. In fact. Conthe vnouDt du» &lt;n Mid swrlpr, with interest,
gross pasKad a law making it nntawful
WITH .WOOL FILLING !
CMIS. d.»rae« aud
»Hnwrd by lav. that b
M afll Grove, Juke 4th, 1877.
to do what the courts decide can’t' be
to «y: Tbe vwrt halt (i ll of the nA
of
-done.
The fact ii,?. continued the |
Edttwe News.
the uortb-wnt quarter (1 4J of toctlou IwMity-Bev
prophet, “nothing cua ever prevent a
1,1 —•
The-qiuKteriy meeting held at the man living witii a- many women as he Cash does the Baisinos!
McErfvey tschool home) on the 2nd and likes, if they want tocumu .xud live
JU"C * HJ5LISKA CHOCKER.
-3rd, Vttaia grand succesa. The Rev. with iuni, tia-y can oomc, mid no law
Our old Stock has all been closed out and Our Store is AU’y far Mnetfafire.
X740
. MortfMpa.
Th-** same niijrht bcaaid of our Men’s
Mr. Gedter, of Hope, was present. • The, 1 "Then you think polygamy w ill go Boys’and Youths
&lt;£ U-A.lt UIAZ*’* f-AKB.
Preriftter Eifler, R&lt; v. Pain, of C.dar . on increasing r ,
.
Springs, preighed a very able disco uw.. • "Certainly. My people are honest,
LER. a Alin
Soil* bl
on Sonday from the text “Who ,i* the thrifty, twilair, industrious, and rtligLoris Side.” In the afternoon * Sab­ wu®. The Lord has blumrd ua from
tlje cow..enccnicnt. Fersecution has
bathSchool meeting was belli nrwhfch only kept us together. .No calamity
fa
the C.'inutr ofBany.to toe Suto nt Mfehl&lt;au,
, FOB COMFORT. AND
Men’s Good Working Pants
purraanl to t&gt;-eo*c sad aaltailty ■taeiud to ran
the 4eepe*l interest was nuniifwtrd. could hurt ua except tdbe let ujoiic. if
ou the :2»d day of April, A. I&gt; l»Vy IM Piotato
CoDrt nt Harry CManty, WieblffMt, all at the total*.
Short aud spicy speeches were node.to, we were left afverely alone, internal only $1 00.
ri*Ll, oiteendNnUnwt^rraJd rntoorot. In and to
, diwM naiqns might divide us jip. But
Men’s Cassiniere. Suits from
the children, enjoin ingupon the parunta11 a» long as we are nerrecntcd, we will
the real dolt Mluatod and bcln&lt; in tho County at
the responsibility which rested upon continue to thrive?
•
.$5, $6, $7, |8, $0, $10 to $18. WHICH IS CHEAPER
SO
IF
YOU
BUY
thw-n bkck ihjoell). at Atanwn W. bMIUp*’
In my mlngHng® with HieWrtrmons I
them. Our respected pastor. Rev. B.,
to the VUbr- or KMkTUle. .object to Uto
F. Hungerford, was in chiware a«jdI find that jadygamy l« becocutirgnfniMrpri&lt;b-. of dow-’r «T Italic BoU«r, widow of ChriUlxn
• ularwith the educated dare-of Mor- GO FOR. THEM!
Halter, demrad.
.
ahuoned not the duties which, rested1 juoiiH. Brirbam’* yoemgret dauditerN
Ihucd. April ttnd, -A P. 1*”
THAH EVER!
upon him. We extend onr heart fait» My they
_ ..____________
_ a num who has
23-38
•“
P. HOLLER, OuanLan.
will not many
While you have the mpney to tip so.
*■*--. wives, aud
“d tthe
——
;_i- with Hyi-mn
thanks to the foreign members whoa-s-11*&lt;&gt;
«ine
At oar Store than elsewhere, don't blame us.
kWHon
Wealth anlieul.Mnllntlwmeedir. Alafli.number
-------’a daughtrra. «
. .-.e will kill polygamy^ if inrthiligelse.
were present and Christian spirit pre-, jf ‘|j
We are at home in onr New Store, having no rents to pay, and
_
roiled throughout the conununity.
• }in«i been decided by ilw oHUte, and
shall be glad to see all of oar old customers and runny new ones.
W. H. R. Hhcir children Ukgiiiuwu-. urevetaaig
----------- -\.. ■ . 1 the mheritaw.-e of jurqierty, you «m
tc that thia i» the rock uu wlneb Mur- Follow next, and and pHcea will make
Yours Truly,
BRIOHAM YO&amp;XV.
lonhun will evcuuiully founder.
‘
, ’j°n

for hiat

AYLSWORTH&amp;CQ.

£

GOOD NEWS
For the People!

Come early and avoid
tlie Rush.

AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
COST!

G. A. TRUMAN.

.

nAkise

Both - Soottd Jstand from FLOUR AND"FEED
Aflndcr,

for Prices Speak for Themselves:

LEGAL.

Summer goods !

PIONEER STORE!

LITfSF STYLES1RD NOVELTIES OF THE SEASOH

NEW GOODS!

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!
No Credit Business !

SPECIALTIES

These Goods were bought for C
, since
tlie .last decline and will be sold at a small
advance above
. I intend to make it an
inducement for people to do their trading
with me. My expenses are light, I “paddle
my own canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,
but can and will sell sell my Goods as uniformally low as any store in Eaton or Barry
counties. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Produce taken in exchange for good’s.

Here We Come Again!

MEN’S AND BOYS’

CLOTHING.

Summer Goods!

CLOTHING. Too full ofNew Goods
THEY MUST BE

SOLD I

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR I

HATS, CAPS AND SENTS' FUBB13HING GOODS

He IwtnicHag the Hon. EH Pertarts in
the ByrteriM of Xorflarahm.

Sitr ix r a LUt» Ba llx.~ Agreuddem kuitriniouui Spiritanlirte will nmettit SPEAK UIGHT OCT LOID !

row un »»• »
o»«.
■
...........Salt Lake City. May 34_-Oa Thurre1

.-VS7-, ^«S3t
------------------- present; likewise some .
■aling mediuugt, all friend* of modern
nritualiam are invited to attend.

fei W- Young, the
Daniel U. Weil* *r»

•

ifcdy uawmTxuwtba*
fi^ai. Bcdcjatary l»ul|j

'Kcwdeneya? the1 deh b’ of|

«*tW-

.

.

.41 &lt;Jk M K. drank. UTator... bv Iter U Rrt-y.
j । Ofr. Harley
, io
-.Mr# tDU. buib of Kilthte.curj•«*,

Hr '
next ten years. iJaim.i it.
shrewd, nniet man. Perbapi
-ing rix wives and several houses
ofchfldren, ha* irnd a sorthiug el

COME AND SEE

ora GROCERIES w,!'
■ Sugars. Teas, OdToce, Spices. Whitei&gt;h. MadciniNw Trout, UuUiUh, Halibut.
Haokccel- To make the wothea and
[ittte one* happy,, we give a beautiful
Oil Chromo jWWtfJwith each u«d every
pound of Tea. Don t g»&gt;t excited ui
say w® will bust, tor we cax do bnsiiH isou 10 jMd- cent profit, and afford
to be generous.

Q.O TO

BOISE BROTHERS.
cKaM.~sinaEi toi co£rww

n.w,

r. g
P* he
• -.yxr.---^

jfflS^THE BOSS
LAGER BEER
‘

DKrnorr, socH.

*&lt;xfU « 10 »r
■rw must .nd *n*ll

s L. Hunger}ord,
MM »S

'

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Books of all Kinds,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

,

’ ... WHYnLE MAWir.

KOCHER BROS.

L MRMMilM

Beer

A CHOICE LINE OF

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,
PA1NTS,WL8,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
BOX PAPXBS,
PERFUMEPIES,
TANCY PAPERS.
DYE-STUFFS.
TOILET ARTICLES.
FINE CIGARS.
AND TOBACCOS,

BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

■Which we will warrant, and and sell with nil the above named articles

VBBY LOW TOR CASH.
,

Thanks tor past favors,

BOISE BROS.
. Er* REMEMBER THE PLACE.

.

�SL UI DE AT A»YWA.

'W-AJStt WAR!

**»*»!? » rmto away, fa the Wa j Tb-re U onr itrm t!:is week, at '■ wte aitcw fhirthfag maHr.nc, part of ‘ that taw caat-i gitxmi over rite entirea rekpfe and a qnaotity
wfcrai »■..]
f
u *1
reu. whkh mire dwtw^k Dtowp
W -uWect of tb« item was Mb- tar ia Kim!)villr, er iu cta&lt; villaRr of
DECIABED AT
Wdmiim «ndi«iYpta&gt;&gt;e«lu«lowmNb4. J Mhry E. Tasker, a bright. It rely girl of
Vt'rniftWtrilh-.
;
ir thv hare the night before, nr 'Hac it i 17 Hninmtn-s. who, on Thtfrwlny. the
’
AhtswtirrtrABwixatA*^ 1
’cnuptjtfrntu
eombuAtion, j;rtsitilt., while her parent* ware absent
Uh il ImriiiNl
to tlie grouud iu'oik-hour, hung heudf with a rope uuu
from. » rafter, IFTIm’ largvat HS*orcuK-ot ofFams
■UMwyj
roregrLast Satumlay du- Batty A Baton judd . of Um’honwt:. Qn the morning of thr&gt; and Panumls »the County at
the WMtow &gt;RM) insurance.
’ ’. / I mat, her mother wisbod fa go to Rattle i
■ Tkcwsk
___ _
_______
_____ V. ,
Dldftal to getting right down
[&gt;clavu.ik„rwr,„al x„k.Tj„
'
—Mary E. Tastatr, nf Assyria, tji&lt;- Ciw*.
her metber
tons fee
tor Dt-r
tueilM-r and younger siMcr
aiMcr ;■...
' victim vf a sad sniiiidu, fully notHl in inns
Atm Pith’s.
another colnnin, was apn-tfy girt of; to go. iireistingtliem in getting started,
frame np for their new feed miR.
seventeen! and the ramie, of her enn*­ nurl tiny left siboui ^o’clock- The fnth’ fitting the rash dtwd'auly fflasuaftrs ••r and brother were toying a founda-. Slips, worth ti.00, wiiirbr wiH sell for
datioii for a bani our mile from home.-' B0 eta. per pair.
(3. A. Tutmax.
in thr BcptiM Church next the power of woman's early love. It
appear* that a young Wncksmkh nam­ At 104 o’clock Mr. Lovigoy, of Battle - W A beautiful Silver
Pot to
.
ru
ed Jnmes
Jnmcs began
Hegar, ihad .kept cbmpahy Crook cmne to ace Mr. Tiwker on buri- lie givrii away with theif Coffee
(.1.herVgcr.ainre
1..-..foHlit
-Seven hundred days’ wnrk will be | ta
with
#1 ; b^un k, go Ju irraa, thcjnflydirfcting'hiiu toher fath­
___ Ifarrox Store-, ,
er.
Mr.
Tasker
und
Mr.
Ix*v«jey&gt;eainc*
laid out npoii tlie roads in ihw district .| txnwpuny&lt;—
&lt; two years. Sr. -ujjwaxd#
----------- of
—Woteott^ Harness Shop fa rushing
thia year................... ...... "
’ 'j gar
“ wa» a lively, dare-devil non of a to the houae at IS o’clock. 'I'hc lady
, prepared dinner
usual, aud seemed businciw, making tinrueWA frbm ttu*
____ _______
nlwavs
—Andrew Hardy, D. C. Griffith, and ■I fellow, jnst thr kind woman
choicest Chestnut. Oak Tanned Leath­
I^e A Chipman hare each laid near falls hrad-ovcr-hrds.injove with, mSTp io be quite cheerful. After dinner the
er, made in Kentucky. Bring on your
he, by. flattering word* and radeariug gcuitemun went to tlie new house Mr.
aidewallM.
t Tiikkcr ivas building; some 20 feet from . orders. Wo ate’going to have more
.... give _
«™&gt;«»»
—The Raptiwt Society will
an ■'W*
help, (’ornr riml we us.
’ ; i
/
।
the
old
one,
to
mettsure
the
roof
for
ice eream and- strawberry social neat
since he unveremonfoudy left
•h
X;_fc'w^Lciwt/;
Monday evening.
I her’ R*d
n&lt;vd going with anoth- eave trough*. The larly did.lhe noon
workususuxL
In
about
threc-quurteni
, ,
. m.
.
&lt;r girl. Poor Mary waited and wutehITT Panumta, Fau#,jSkirts, Silk ind
—John Rim. and Frank Timmerman wl i,u WBnn(r wlU, ;111
llf!art&lt; of au hour thr. father went for a dippet Libcn Handkerchief# dumper' than cv;
are daiagahaadronwjo^offrescoepur
fordmdjug thoughts, but he came ' to get. soipe water, and the girl wns nb- ur irt
’
GrurnTu's.
nnd
~~ papering in the
~ Opera JIom»e.
not. She was hkard to walk thati kent, but thought nothing Hirange. But
— 4 spools Thread for 10 eta at the '
j about 31 o’clock ho .went in again and
—Ira Bacbellor, one of the News' die cared for none but him and could
.
: Borton Store.
,
seeing
tint
aho.wna
Ktiji
absent,
he
life nubaeribd-K, ia building a nice large not live without him. And. the young
j thonght perhaps ifhc Avas lying down,
EF*. Just received, a now; Jot of pre­
house on his farm mirth of the village. girl sought ndtige for'her young and
bleeding heart in a smeide’s grave,-—j and stepping to the stairs looked up mier Extension and Doptex Corsets,
*** —The steam rawing machine again thb.rircuinstaiiccR Showing tiiat ghe und raw her hanging from a rafter bringing tow prices at 1 ffatrriTn’Ai
HIGH PRICES AND
PROFITS MUST
put iu an appearance on Saturday,— (tied without a struggle or a groan.
with a I inch rope. She had tied one
EV* Try the pure Jap. Tea al tiie
which maketb bturinera lively nt the
end te » rafter, stepped on' a chair,
BE DROVE OUT
depot.
placed
the'
loop
around
her
neck
and
HAKT1.VIM.
pleftffce.
■ ’
' •;;; ’’ ’
then stepped from the chair, falling 7
—Main Street lost Saturday evening
LT* The Janreta Mock of Prints in
was a fair repreiieDtation of a modern
Rev. J. W. Bancroft, has returned inches. The call was mmlc by tiie fath­ the county At thb. JIndan Store. Berni
Broadway.
The sidewalks teemed from California, where he has been bo- er for help which speedily came, and
die was cut downsmd plseed on a bed. * (J vents.
_ __'
with moving pcdesiriaus.
jottrning for the pant nine moutliH.'
viron Awaji.
Dame Ruurnr .says that Andrew BeD, I)r. Delano waa summoned aftdurrived
—Mr. J. W. Pflwlis is busily engaged
U
r
c
wi^V,
O
k
“
;
a
‘
,
‘
U
"
i
“
*,V°L
l
!i
Alw.nfffillHrfo.wI
Clfokfod MIf.
a Raloonist who went west a abort time
in putting hh carding machine iu or­
wonh
. JaIU
Muce lust $1.(100 in a Chicago faro bank. w.» r.mn.1 .for hr.. Im.l fo. .. .lw.n..t
der, and will soon be ready toy th C new
some two hours when the Dr. came. .
.
,
C. G. Mixer haachallengedE. R. Hol­
clip of»wool. Next week lie will speak comb, of Stanton, to n wrestle in thia ■ Acoronor’siriqnestwiMhcldiitflo'clock, I . . &lt;-&lt;»«&lt;&gt;&lt; for the* n.-xtr,
. .
, i
i . , ■ •
.lava t oner, for tne next ststv &lt;!S5H.
afier «»™.»in? Ifo fo&lt;l, n„d tak.ng n , t|h.
,
&lt;n]p
;k.
for himself.
city July 4th, for 8100 a side and ‘ ”or j part of the testimony, adjourned until | *
1 nart. of the tesLuuiiiiv. adtourned until;
, . .. , , , ' ’ ,
—Th® Grand Rapids Tiaw ia tiielawt money to winner.
Mixer ha*
and w the taikt in the .market{thenext morning at 0 oklock. Thoj ages,
'
daily in Grand Rapids. That lively thrown by Holcomb once.
C'all in aud look-nt tlie clock,
. .
next day after taking the balance of
court record, written up by Tozer for
At thk CKXtkAi. Srirtn:.
the testimony, the jury brought in a
VBkMu-iTVILLE ITEMS.
the Sunday rporning edition, alone is
verdict of temporary inanuity.
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
worth the price of the sUbeen ption.
I wish to ray to the readers of tlie
The funeral took place nt 10 o’clock.
Our village is passing through' an ag­
■^4 —Dec. Ellis lias moved his office into itation on the street question. Ver­ oii'Sntiinlny, nt the M. E. Chnrcb .(her News that I am prepared-to sell’-Goods
the bnlldi ng lately vacated by Frank montville abounds in east m&gt;d west parent# lining , member# of the rainc); cheaper than ever. Ihavca largo Stock
Purchi#. All our M. D.’# are located streets, but as there lire no north and before a large concourse of people, one i of Clothing, for Igitji men and boys,
on ground floor, and seeker* after pilta kouth streets on the side of tlie village of the largest congregations ever in As-1 which I am Helling at panic prices rou
or plasters need do nd stair climlnngin towards Nashville, great iuconvenii nce Syria, she living known form ilex around cash. My stock
stork is
tanoweesplcteis
Awa­.now complete in ev
this village.
.
is experienced, ^troeta have been laid a# a bright, modest and inteliycnt young ery department. “The proof of the
pudding,
”
Ar.
When
in
tlie
iftj'
cr
II
lady.
The
grief
of
the
cungrcgntiou
.
—A vevdRMt country Inns entered one out and the laqp deeded to the eoriKrcan 1® lietter imagined than described. on
R. J. GRANT.
of our drug stores a few days ago, and rrttiun, but those having property cotiHastings, April 30th, 1877. '33-87..
We al! deeply feel for the parents in
tigiioiis
oppojw
the
opening
of
these
inquired-for *'J»ck of Cliilfc” perfume.
their hour of grief.
I
A Fiiu* ajMiqrtxneut of liliite
The polite proprietor spereedt'd in con­ thoroughfares.
An ininienNe teni|K-ran«- mam meet­
Dress Goods and Embroidery at '
vincing her that “Jockey Club” was
ing took place in the Uongregntionnl
TavKAxte.
what she wanted.
Cburcb last Sabbnth evening. Tlie
C3?* Beautiful Shawls for W ,«ta. ut
—Tbe band boys sold out their ice principle feature of the gathi-ring u;as
the
Braanx StOHK.
cream but'Raiurdsy evening, as slick mi elaborate nddresMby the Hou. Hons a whistle, and cleared $5. nnd might mei G. Bnrlier. It displayed considerLF* Lot’s of Goods sold at 5 and fl
have made more if ffiicy imd liad th&lt; nble literary ability. The Reform Club
jier root profit nt
ttairnTH’s.
cream. Ncxt Satnnday they will'sell is still making progress.. Their regiiL'v*" Beat brand of Prints 0 cte, at
through ttwufterhonn nnd evening.
lar meetings are now held on Thurs­
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Truman's.
-L.71
ftnd day evenings.
.
Corn Sleal nt the Central Store.
The Lyceum has just adjonniril for Ed. News: •
April Kixta
Iffifafaneaunwflon difLast Satunlay and Sunday there were
SF thto state, but not three months. A closing entertain­
TP* Eadie#’ Hata for SO rente at Miss
(coed vuthc Michigan ment was given Inst week. It was 40 persons Imptiwd in the ’ Kilpatrick liungvrfonl’s^Milliner store.
Itsbritecbef. In care­ largely attended and proved very in- Lake, one-half nifl8c:wt of the IL B.
— Finest line of White. Goods in the
Chup:li. A targe crowd wo# iu attend­
fulness nnd good m.iaagi.m&lt; nt tin- Cen- terrc*iting. .
county nt the
Boatgs Stork. ‘
Dr. Green and Frank Loomis .an* ance both days.
tnd
finishing nice residences.
Chas. Wiseman is Iniihling n nice,
ry Ladies don't-forget (how Duplex
—Geo. Brumm has rlmrgrd A'nnariis»
James Watson and Emma Moore neat little dwelling, just ronth of the Coraete at
TuvNAJi’s.
Livloy witii burning thn« or four i were married last week.
H. L E.
Center, it is nearly completed.
hundred cords of wood for him same
Ra, far a Bargain.
We are all .ablaze fora 4th of .Inly
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
three years ago, and last Monday Sher­
1 have a heavy yoke of good matched
Celebration, at prvserrt, and arc.bound
iff Cretay came flowp ap’d arrested
working rattle mull young .house that
to have one.
,
■ . 1 desire to trade for a heavy Hjian of
Report Mya that there is n man liv­
I Jurisy, who #iv&lt;* bail. The ritae will
The Red Ribbons are still nt work working horses, or will sell the same.
ing in Maple Grove, who carries a sling
be tried before a Hastings justice.
37-3w.
♦Jeo.Fbavck.
and haring good succcra, and we are
allot to fight hi« enemies with, because
—Last Saturday the Jock of Clubs
enjoying a sensible aial quid town.
— Beautiful. Embroiderit* cheap al
procured a dry 'goods box, collected a heit such a foul nioutiled coward, that
The general report is that wheat nev­ t,l&lt;
■■ •. • Booty Store.
ho dan* not fight them by fair means.
small crowd, .and gave them a bonus
This report o!m&gt; Staten that he is posi­ er looked better, and n large harvest is
iy CnrjMita aud Floor QiL. Clothe at
speech. He sfoted that ho "bad held
A Woodi.a&gt;h&gt; Bor.
tively not fit to ’edf boiled crow meat expected.
Trukan’s.
prominent- positions,, wa» an editor,
or pven atewed mule itoclf, and thnt he
PERSONAL tJOSSIP.
but was now engaged in writing ctrds
Phota«raph» I Fhateg^ptai I
is n bigger liar than the man who was
ete., simply to till in time. Scat you!
In
every
variety
of
style
and pose.
kicked out of the delightful region.* of
Dr. Bdrbcr rides in ft new buggy.
—The granger is after the hungry purgatory for hits lire. He pretended
Mrs. C. Clever is in Richland Co., O., Mr. J. 8. Clmkson, of Hustings, has aepotato bag witii righteous .indentation Io get n-ligion last sjiring, ’tin Kuid to visiting relatives.
cured for the season Mrf Bei-bj: s gal­
and a shark stick. The potato bug is hide his deviltry, hut the folks around
Cap. Boise is working at the carpen­ lery, on Main St*, .and is prejiarod to
a fruitful little cuss and is multiplying him #ay that the old devil with hisaplit ter trade this summer.
furubih One Dozen Fine Berlin Re­
fast eooagb fkta year fa furnish each tongue and the gentle rattle of his
John H. Smith and family are up at touched Photo&amp;ttphn for C2..T0. Gem
work at usual prices. Copying and En­
potato with a million of ’em. Pick and chains makes worse havoc than ever. Cliesaniug visiting friends.
burn ’em honest farm its, s&gt;t yeu ■pill It conBists in lying about hii brothers
Mr. C. Ainsworth is honored with a larging a specialty. Call and ape spec­
go tateriera.
and about decent and respectable wom­ visit from his mother, of Battle Creek. imens.
On Monday Mrs. Aaron Allen started
Mt'sic! Music!—Misi
■&lt; —Mrs. Yeominis a talented female en, for the frog-footed biped of iniqui­
Reed,
The new Improved Buckeye Junior Cultivator for 1877 him a new hdgo on jiimahie axlobv which the wherk can lie tigown lorwurd or back, and thus
lecturer, spoke, last Thursday nnd Fri­ ty dare not lie about those who can for Delevan. Wi*., to visit her daugh­ of Hastings, will lie iji ।
Friday# and Saturilny* t
day night# in the M. E» Church, upon take their own part, or he would per- ter.
lion on the Piano and O
&gt;him, eoaLiing the downward draft in fr&gt;&gt;ul or rear of th« axte, and thereliy |»n»fe
hapa
have
got
a
shanty
built
above
his
A. Sellick and his little sou Georgie, $8 for »lemons.
temperance. Friday night she spoke
___
rrly balancing thr Ci'ltiv&amp;lor in hard or Sort ground, r dmg or walking, or
to the children, and organized a chil­ big potato trap long ere thia. But m it are quite sick widi billions intermit­
— Farmers, go to the foundry and with a light or heavy driver. This important feature is eutirely new, and
dren's Band of Hope, the members of is, we think a gond coat of tar and fowl tent fever.
gives the operator camptole control of the upward or downward draft on
feathers, and tiite slight application of
James B. Deyo, of Gull Prairie, Kal­ get your Castings and Agricttltoral Im ­ the'horsre' necks.
which prbmite to neither drink, use to­
■
a three cornered rail Home of thm fine amazoo Co., spent last Sabbath with plements. I run and wfll irH chenpeF
bacco or bad language.
THE FOOT 'I’READELS are univrrsilhr -idmired. by nil. and no one
than
asy
tiiat
have
to
buy
and
shipTn
evening# would bring the uldcluip to a his son, Rev. C. I. Dcyo.
will de without them after «mcv uamf lh‘Jrn. The r^iMna of the shnvelx L\
Best of Blacksmithing done to order.
—Last Friday Ainsworth A Brooks better senne rrf life dirty. It might hash
Mrs. Ann Lester, grand mother of
tne feet. lea»eaa*,th hands free to handle the team. doe&gt; a wav with cnak•
J.M.W00P.
bought the first clip of woofr. brought the jangle of his chains and the clump Rev. C. 1. Deyo died May 18th. in On­
.i.g n fid! stop when 'iirniug iir trtyi, it, manh te-s tat»ort«va, an-l enables a
into this village ; the clip consisted of of his frog foot for a short time at least. tario Co., N. Y., aged 03 years.
boy
looperafa (lie Cuhivuror who could itui wi h-ut ttw treadles.
*TiM said to be ajeommon thing, in
Eld. B. F. l.Dmgorford and wife, of
Now ia the tim* of j*enrfnr l*neumon­
Smith. Thsy are paying thirty cents Maple Grove, ter yortng immprricd Bnltitnore township, last Monday were
THE ONLY PRATTICLE SHIELD IN USE.—-It is the favorite Ro
ia, Lung Fever. Ac.
Every fnmilv
men and grass widows to he found in visiting their niece,—the new milliner. should Ha ve &amp; bottle of BWiixe’sGkr- tury SbieM, the anly nriirtical Sbiehl io- the market, which not only tect1,000 lbs. Mr. Brooks opens up trade the granariea, telling each other their
James Staley and wifr,of Bartonville, m an Srsrp. - Don’t aH»w for one mo- tiie young ptonte but eurwuly .remedies Ahrdifficuhp cd ctagCi»g with stalk*
at Vermontville to-morrow.
cares and mittows, measuring up oata, N. Y., has returned home after n three mjjut that cough to take hold of your or oiher trash.
■
child, your family or yourself. Couand
hunting
rata
and
mice
out
ef
the
‘
weeks
’visit at D. Staley’s—a brother. -nmpuon. Aetl.m,:. Pnenmonia, Croup.
THE SEEDING ATT,\CHMENT is anl.siaatmilv made U ih. very
—This village is overran with bumHe is a property-holder here.
Hemmorages, and other fatal diseases best material, #iini»le in iu cunatnicii n. ensilv operated, will srw any deeven a*a grain, and—ete., cte.
Th- qnanuty sown
Rev. Thomas lias joined his wife at may set in. Although it h true Ges- hraf amount ,rf Whrat. Rye. Barley, (his. Flax, Ac
kith vermin.
man Bria r is curing thousand# of
Old Dome Tret,
Laporte, Ind., and enjoys a short res­ three dreaded dinenare, yet it is much is regulated by a set screw nt ihc end of the -hopper; and it is provided
pite from ministerial duties, midst na­ better to have It at hand when three with an Index and Dial whici'i shows the ainuunt it to set »o sow and can
fur Nashviifo,
ture's beauties that so beautifully c^tat •low# will enw you. Ona bottitCwffi* be varied as niudi, or little as the condtrinn or *ix,&gt; of tbegtain may d mand
at that place. They will return home last-your whole family ft winter and
WITH OUR IMPKONED SCATTEREB the gram i» earri-d down
keep you safe from danger. If yna are
to-morrow.
expense of
consumptive, do uotrrei until vow have ,wo feet 4&gt;b'ow th-hopper, which projects it from the wind until it leave*
tried thM remedy. Sample bottios 10 the ScaU er er, and thus injures sit sveu distribution of the graio.
SCHOOL REPORT.
rente- Regular size 75 route. Sald by
your Druggists. Boise Bron.
.
These CuiiivRtora are sold with or without the Seeding Attachment, as
it can be added without trouble whenever desired.
*
l
Thc following ton report of thnNaahville Schools for the month ending
The
June 1st:
Primary department ; Ko. of sebolRIM S3; average attendance 40; No. of
day# taught !B.
Eewnfod* wm a
Intermediate department: No. of

TO ASMS. TBLECMV!
If "We Mn« Fight,

THE

BOSTON STORE!

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

A LARGE

Battle

no dtfletrnce wbetheland IXldm
are elected or not. the light will go on
hurt the same. This war. is not likriy
to make tlie country any poorer, neith­
er Is it probable there will be any more
tTidoiri and Ch-phatut in consequence of
it. But it is probable that the most of
t&amp;ese ahoddv Buggies floating about
the country for ■tode, will be sold for
whavtbey are worth in the fir ure, for

we warrant flnrt-daee. We are accesaable, and responsible in case of a fail­
ure of any of our work.

J.Il.

IMPENDING.

LARGE
Ot THE LAND!

And ^e,can do it for we have got the army
of Goods to do it with!

THIS 20 CT

FIGHT IT IS!
We had fopM fo —Al Uu»
strife, but we are footed lo (ft
country from the ruwjmrir
the aneray. onr furore ar
atMl we are n udv for ib«
SliVtJa full supply of njuxd
and well skilled geoarab.

EBIGADE OF

REKDdkCO.,
HnatiuHKM, Mietk.

WAGONS! WAGONS!
I wish to inform the farmer# of Bar­
ry and Eaton counties, that I are preINu-ed to furnish them from this date
with my. Ponlar Wagon#, which lean
sell at figures slightly in advance of
those of an in/reor make, which arc be­
ing palmed off upon .an hooeat public,
ns the best wagons iu the world.
Before .making your poreluue please
call and examine

MV STOCK-’
which I take pleasure in showing, for
I want it distinctly known that utv
Timber to the best second growth and
thoroughly seasoned.
'
N. B.—L will give the best warran­
ty on my work of any partjra in Barry
or Eaton counties.
E. COOK A CO.
JONES &amp; SELLECK,

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTnING BEFORE IT!

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape BARRYVILLE
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and jet us fight for our coun­ THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY
try and our
TO DO CUSTOM WORK. THANK­

L. L. LOOMIS

Buckeye Cultivator,
Buckeye Cultivator,

FUL FOR PAST FAVORS. THEY SO­
LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PAT-

n IG DOW &amp; NO RTOV.
^INSWORTH A BROOKS^
General Dealer# in

Wa ahall ronttnue
pay thr Hlgh^t Huku
■riea In Cash for aB kind* of Grain and r annera

SHINGL3S, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, dAIE, AC.,
In Mkhljun.

IMPROVED FOR THE SEASON OF 1877,

With New Adjustable Axle, High Wheels. Broad
Tire, Foot Tread es » nd T rip’e Centers.

FIRST PREMIUM MD HIGHEST IV ID H HI
Grreat Centennial

PRICE $36 CASH, $38 ON TIME

rah for next harvrot and

tfa^.

No. of day# taught».

—The Meadville Reform Club found
that they wxxMn’l rand uc; a mwcraufal

We guarantee the BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR, far superior to any
e, and every tanner should see the BUCKEYE si the

vh«r&gt; will be found Ifo
Sud
■in Bwr, « Katun Cuunie,.

Ralph Walpo Emxbmjx

Lnnt fUa,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT.

26-88

RONAGF..

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

VASII VILLE FOUNDBY.
The above Foundry u now in condi­
tion to turn out all manner of '

Ptows, flasuws. Cultivators, &amp;c., fc,
manufactured and kept constantly on
hand. _
• ’
BLACKSMITHING
done to order. Patronize home insti­
tution# and come and net- mo..
J. M. WOOD.

8HUME FOOTS,
PROPRIETOR

।
1

SALE ani BOARDING STABLE,
XASnVILLK. MICH

’

FURNITURE}
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

.

Kurniture!
•T Every Deocriplfota,
From a Waali Bland to a

Handsome Parlor Suit I
IN OUR

Cpoffin
w’

Department J
•nd

URDEBTiKEeS* MODS!
We Colure,
FINE HEARSE!

�IbIaucI, and

In Brandi cu
day, June 14.

burned except tbe cb
hoiMM. About-700 people:

ids, among other things resolved to use
minister* a^e
Already the p reel
u i.fermented wino on sacramental oc■electing gun* and i
eaaSona.
and rest at
---- —n-~ - - . Thf ore shipments feom Marquette fer recreate
slble manner .when their vacation come*.
the *oa*on, up to May 23d, amounted to
aa ion -___ A_______ .
&gt;&gt;r&gt;
Tl&gt;. SUU&gt; nit Uap^if. report .how.
that 15f»,SW barrels of rail wa* made In*,
month
tart yrer l»
The Hartford M. K. church society was the same month.
toned to pay a village license for giving . Hanford's mW near Farwell Ktogether
with
the
dwellings
of
the
workmen,
were
a public entertainment. .♦ suit at law fa
io tie triad for the purpose of getting the burned bv fires from the wootis. The
women escaped only by .following tho
.
A fire at bated*on Wednesday dwtroy- bed of a creek.
•d Land, &lt;«»y A Go's aaw mill and salt ■ On Saturday evening an old raw mill
belonging to Grellick Bros., and three
small dwelling houses, about .two miles
valued al &gt;50,000, and insured for &gt;36,000. west of Travera* City, were burned.
Mr. C. K. Eddy, a lumberman of Sag­
Decoration Day was observed with
pnblic demonstrations at Detroit, Sagi­ inaw, aava that the fire reached his tim­
naw, Jackson, Flint, Bay .City, Grand ber on Itifle River, on Saturday and
burned
over 1,000 acres of pine and de­
Rapids and other points.
stroyed 1,000,000 feet of logs, which were
Frederick .Masseniek, &lt;&gt;( Vernon, Shia- banked. He thought that 400 ticre* more
waMMtt county, on May 22, took hi* two of choice pine would go before \ffie fire
children, a boy and a girl, out for a walk, I oould be checked. Two camps were de­
and going to .the river, grasped a child stroyed and the only thing rav«l waa a
under each arm, Jumped into the stream. yoke of oxen. He bad fifty men fighting
tho fire, but thev could not chock its pro­
Mr. Hickson, the general manager of grass. Mr. Edov estimate* his loss at
the Grand Trunk Railroad, has been In over &gt;25.000.
’
Port Huron tho p*at few days locating
The fires In the upper peninsula have
the alto of new locomotive and car ahop« been raging in tlie woods for some time.
which the company, propose to build at Last week they worked their way to the
once at Fort Gratiot.
cities and •villages, and there is scarcely a
Th* annual apportionment of the prim­ place that lira not been threatened. At
ary school interval fund has Just been Martiuette, Ishpeming, and Negaunee,
complied by the superintendent of pub­ tne inhabitant* were alarmed by tho thick
lic Instruction. The whole number of smoke, which wra «o dense ra to render
M-holars In the State, of school age (5 to travel difficult. Tlie miners had to work
20 year* inclusive) is 468,6Sfl.and tlie total hard to protect the mining works, fur­
amount apportioned is *111,055 56. of &lt;6 naces, and their homes.
cents to each "child.
The Heraian fly is attacking the Delhi
Tlie wrestling match between Martin and white wheat in the southwest part of
of Ypsilanti and Owens.’at Now York, the State, doing much damage.
resulted irij* victory for Owena.
Latest Michigan Patents:. ,
GENERAL NEWS.
Cement for Htcain Joints—S. Otley,
Grand Haven.
The secretary of the treasury ha* called
Windmlll-L. II. Bennett, Plymouth. in &gt;10,000,000 more 5 20s.
Extianding Rock Drills—W. H. Burt,
Up to the present time about &gt;7,600,000
E**t Saginaw.
Device IBr'Punching Sheet Metal for has fawn received in legal tender* ior nilPine Elbows—G. Choate, EsaV Saginaw. ver hold for tlie redemption of fractional
currency.
Grate—H. W. Goodwin, Ionia.
A number . of prominent American
Watch Key—G. U. Harris, Sturgis.
• Cheese Cutter—A. Beauaoleil, Aljienn. manufacturers of machinery have prePlow—W. H.-L»wronc0. Kalamazoo.
aented applications to the state depart­
Station Indicator—J. Mantel!, Detroit. ment that some person may l»e authorized
Plow—F. Rink, Ifetroit.
by that department, without expense to
Ro-lssuc — Car-Coupling, D. McD. tjio government, to lake charge of Amer­
ican exhibits of machinery at the Paris
Campbell, Flint
Designs—C. Schulonburge, Billiard exposition, and to receive from the presi­
dent some sort of wml-ofliclal sanction.
Tai lie, Detroit
latbbl—Collar A Matthews. Wayne.
The horse Tonbroock made the fastest
The forest fires which have been burn­ two-mile time on record on the course of
ing for some days, set the villago of the Louisville Jockey club; viz: 3:27 j.
Gieenwood on the Jackson, lauising and
Fletclmr Harper, senior member of the
Naglnaw -Raiirowl, on tire, wiping out firm of Harper Brothcq^ of New York,
the whole village, (^insisting of a mill died on the ■-’yth.xgnl seventy-two.
and fifteen houses. 2,000,000 feet of lumThe steamship City of Bnuuteb, which
isir waaburned.
broke her main shaft when three days
The State Prison received twenty-six out of New York, and on board which
prisoners in May, discharged thirty-five, were the American pilgrims to Rome,
while one died and tliree iwcatied. The arrived^ Liverpool on the 29th^
number on hand Juno 1 was 8M.
The steamship Han Francisco, running
Eighleoa fiunllies of Charlevoix county, between Panama and San -Fraudsco,
who left to fMittio in Arkansas two years struck an unknown reef and will proven
ago. have .returned to their former total loss. The captain r|ate* that he hail
home*.
KU-amed over the spot rtjicatedly, and his
The lake* near Colon,St Joaepli county, only conjecture fathaltholatoeartliquake
abound in fish, and miiacallongea weigh lias’upheaval tlie submarine rocks. The
Ing forty-five pounds, and pickerel tHumengers were all rave-1 in the imata,
weighing from one to twenty jxiunds &gt;ut with the loss of their eflect*. The
have Been caught during the spearing cargo was valued at &gt;750.000.
season.
Gov. Cullom baa vetoed tlie bill prated
A few bills which )&gt;awod both House* by tlie Illinois Legislature, making silver
at tho recent session of Die legislature coin legal tender in tiiat State. IIis rea­
failed to receive tlieGovernor’s signature, sons are that the subject seems-to l&gt;o cxand therefore did not become laws. clnalvNy one for Congress to deal with,
They are tlie following: For tiie protec- and th* thing proposed is of very doubt­
tlou'of taxpayer*; relative to municipal ful advantage— indeed he thinks it would
courts In Detroit; amending the law rela­ place Illinois nt a very great disadvantive to the State militia; amending U-d UlgC.
law relative to Judge* of probate; amend­
Little Willie Dean,the Chicago lost l»oy,
ing the charter of tho Michigan Ontrul wm buried at Marshall, the home of h'fa
Railroad; amending the act to confirm grand-parontx, on Wednesday. Tho sor­
deeds; amending the law relative to re­ row of the parent* is aggravated by the
cording plat*.;
probability tiiat the boy wm murdered
Botaford, Aliel A Co.’a saw mill and by his abiliictor* and his body thrown
stock at Capac burned June IsL
Into the water to avoid detection’.
67,500.000 feeltif lumlier were shipped
Tho decrease of the public debt during
from Bay City and vicinity during the the month of May wa» &gt;6,984.274. Taking
month of May.
from this the amounts due the navy and
advanced
to run departments for which
The sentences of tho twenty-six con­
victs received at tho State Prison during there are no appropriated funds, and the
the month of May aggregated 148 years actual decrease would be about &gt;5,000,000.
and &lt;J months, and tlie average 6 years and
Gen. &lt;&gt;rd has been instructed to notify
8) months, a higher average than lias ever tho Mexican authorities that if the Gov­
been known. .
ernment of Mexico shall continue to neg­
The forest tires are raging frightfully in lect tho duty of suppressing outrages,
many pv.rts of the upper peninsula—es­ tiiat dtiyr will devolve upon this govern­
pecially along tho iron range. In some ment, aud will be performed, even if it*
place*' hundreds of men are engaged In performance should render neeewary tlie
occasional crossing of the border by our
fighting'tho tires.
The Cassopolis Reform Club propose troop*. Gen. Ord is also directed tnat iu
to have a picnic st Diamond i-ake on tlie case tho lawless incursions continue he
8th of Juno, and hope to make it the big­ will be at liberty to use his own discretion
gest and most succcnaful affair of the kind when In pursuit of bands of marauders,
ever held in Michigan. Dr. Reynolds, and whet) his troops are either insight of
tlie Hon. Schuyler Colfax and other dis­ them or upon a fresh trail, to follow them
across tho Rio Grande, and to overtake
tinguished upeakera have been Invited.
and punish them, as well as retake the
The more tho Upper Peninsula is ex­ stolen property taken from citizenn and
plored tlie more treasures it is found to found In tlieir'hands on the Mexican side
contain. Recently H. A. Burt, of th« of tho line.
Peninsular Iron Company, has sold 3,000
The LakeShore Railroad has reduced
tons of quartz from his mine on Carp
River, and has lek a contract to Huraley passenger rates from Chicago to. New
and Powell, who have already mined 700 York to &gt;15, and to Boston &gt;ll&gt;.
Tt turns out that McClelland, who was
or 800 tons. This material is used for
lining the converters in Bessemer steel killed in connection with tlie Chisholm
worksand other purpose*, and waa im- difficulty in Mississippi was a British
{xirted from England until it was found Hubject,'and tho British Government lira
that the Lake Superior quartz was equal, demanded an investigation.
if not superior.
Particulars are published of the wreck
There were three suicides in Detroit on ot tlie Steamer Han Franeisco. The com­
pany'll officers avoid giving theories
Friday.
concerning
rock on which the
Mr. J. K. Parmelee, of Hopkins, Alle­ ship struck. thePassenger*
nay there
gan Co., has a superior way of preserving was deep water all around IL Tho
apples. He wraps paper around each Mexican gunboat officers say they
apple and then barrel* them up and knew nothing of it before.
The
keeps them in his cellar. He put up six shock when the ahip struck was of about
barrel* this way last winter, and be open­ thirty seconds duration. Ina few min­
ed three of them ou Monday, finding the ute* after tlie Striking the boat* wore
frnlt in g&lt;«xl condition, but very few of cleared away without confusion and the
tlie apples having decay el. Mr. Parme­ paaaangeni seated in them ready for low­
lee, ou Tuesday, exhibited at Allegan
them. Full steam was put on,
some fine sample* of three different ering
grounding about four miles from shore.
varieties, Northern Spy, Golden Russet The boats were instantly lowered and
and Rad Everlasting. Tho flavor of the pulled tor. the beach. On landing,
fruit was as nice and fresh as when they outof nine boats only one escaped upset­
wore picked.
ting. The surf was rolling 12 or 15 feet
Artificially hatahed white fish, placed high, and when It struck the boats It
in Lake Huron three year* ago and came with such force that the occupants
' ‘
being caught by the fisher- were hurled ten or fifteen feet. Babes
were thrown from tho arms of their
men.
mother*. Even garments and Jewelry
Lumbermen estimate that without a wore wrenched from them by the waves.
June freshet tlie log crop of this year When the lirat boat touched shore,, those
rnuirt. .all from 30 to 50 j&gt;er cent. Irra than in it threw out a rope and ranged them­
that of last year.
selves in line to help the next comers,
A party of 30 children iron; the Bostou and this system of rendering aradstanco
Home for IdUle Wanderer*, for whom was followed until every soul was safe on
homes have been secured In Michigan, land. One baby was rescued Just Ixiforo
pajuHx! through Detroit Saturday morn- life was extinct, and It took some time to
Feature vitality. Ono of tho ladles wra
eaaght under a boat and held there for
It is claimed that Mr. Wm. BassMt,
time, but Ute next swell of the
who resides about a mile west of Ne- some
sea
raised tho craft she managed to es­
way-jo, has lately discovered r. number
There was no time for delicate
of relics upon bia place, among which cape.
handling. The men, knowing that the
are some bones which he exhibit* and be­ safety of lives depended upon prompt
lieves that they belong to a race of men and vigorous action, handled children ra
now extinct who were 16 feet tall.
they would so many bugs of sand. In at­
Tlie Methodist State camp meeting will tempting to launch a boat to return to the
l-egin on the grounds near Petoskey July work the aseistant-onginoer had a leg
broken. CapL Waddel was the last to
The Grand Traverse Herald says that leave the ahlp,at 5 o’clock In tlie evening.
a few days ago Mr. J. R. Fouah who Only about fifteen feet of the vessel then
lives about half a mile afairo Carp Lake, remained above water, the waves wash­
rnrnmenrad diggings milk cellar, and ing over her and knocking.her to plecM.
when about 18 inches ImsIow the nurfooo, He with thirty-five other* came asirnre
lie struck the top of* well ballt cement with the life raft, which went over the
surf without capsizing.
A train wm wrecked on the Lehigh
smoothly polished walla and cement Valley railroad Friday night. Four pas­
floor. Tiie surrounding sail is a heavy senger laden coachun wore thrown from
clay and required a pickax in removing the track Into the canal. Two woman
it, Mid there seemed to be no difference­ were killed and 17 other persons severely
bet ween the soil inside and outaido tlie Injured.
oidwaU*
----------------------- *------CnAHi.xsroN, June 3.—Chief Justice
afaint IS
Waite last night summoned tho Jury in
swing on this spot ***
Jana. When or by
stery, left for futare ,only agree upon aver
whom built
explorers to
ouo of the eleven pern
The village of Oimt*. situated on tho conspiracy. Thfa wan
south shore of Lake Superior, near Grand

dlaehargml
aoqulttad. The Judge
the juty; and th* Win ra
ware releassd upon givl_ -----_
appraranre at the next term or court.
Counsel think it unllkaly that these cases
will ever tw again tried. It Ik now known
that tbs Jury stood six to six on the ques­
tion of general awiuittal, the six wultes
being for and the six blacks sgainsL The
six black jurymen, however, were wlllinit to agree upon a verdict touching two
ofthe accused and acquitting all the
rest, bnt to thfe the whites would not con­
sent
■ Private telegrams state that a tornado
Htruck Mount Carmel, I1L, about 4 p. m.,
on the 4th. caualng great loss of life and
property. Twelve are known to be killed,
thirty to fifty wounded, and about twenty

churches, tifree school house*, the court
house and several storea.

FOREIGN NEWS.
The Monttaur declare* that President
MacMahon will not resign In any event.
The channel rtweive squadron .of the
British navy has been ordered to Gibral­
tar.
A tidal wave at Calio* ou the 10th of
May did a vast amount of damage and
caused general consternation. House*
were washed away, piera broken up, and
shippisg destroyed. The flourishing
town of Iquique, tho principal port for
nitrate shipment*, fa left as complete a
ruin now as it was after.tho frightful
earthquake and Inundation of 1868. At
Arica the sea washed over the town to the
hill back of tho church, aud destroyed
much valuable property. The wreck of
tho United State* steamer Wateree, which
waa carried inland a couple of miles by
the tidal wave of 1868, was again floated
and carried a mile or two farther up
the ceasL The tower part of Autofagasta,
which fa part of tlie celebrated Caracoles
mining district in Bolivia, is reported
completely destroyed. Tho amelting and
other works near the shore were all
swept away. Tho shipping at Pablllon
de Rico and the guano deposit* suffered
severely, and some hall a dozen fine
vessels are reported ashore and complete
wrecks. Tho soa In some cases is stated
to have risen over sixty feet.
J. Ixithrop Motley, tlie American his­
torian, died-in London on tho 29th. ’
Heavy rains, l»th on ‘the Danube end
in tlie (iaucasus,delay Russian operations.
Advices from Tiflis to tho 29th LnsL men­
tion only roconpoissanccs and unimport­
ant cavalry encounters.
A London dfapatch from Constantinople
state« that the Porto has made levies upon
the Christiana for 200,000 trooi*.
Tho Daily Telegraph has tho following
from Batouin: Tho Russians attacked the
Turkish ;xjsilions hero. Notwithstanding
tho large force which the Russians
brought to tho attack, and their peralstency against Uxi gulling tiro of the Otto­
man artillerv and infantry, they were
finally repulsed, leavings great number
nf dead and wounded. The engagement
I rated ten hours, during which time sev­
eral close oornlmt* took place. Tho Dally
Telegraph’s Erzeroum sjxscial confirm
tho report thnt the Russian left wing wa
repulsed in an attack on Kara Kalina.
Tho Turks ro-occupiod Ardahan after
the Russians had reduced it to ruins.
There are rumor* or peace. It fa said
that the Russian military anil financial
resources are not equal to tho achieve­
ment of tiie imtorprfao into which Russia
lira plunged. There fa no enthusiasm in
the Russian ranks. Tho new army or­
ganization fa said not to work satfafactorUy. To sum up. it is said that a talk
of peace fa certainly In the wind. The
Grand Duko Nicholas takes pessimist
views of the uunpaigu.
Al Erzeroum all fa quiet. At Kara
heavy rains continue, preventing opera­
tions!
Homo Bashi Bazouks crossed the Dan­
uta' betwden Kalarrah and Jalometza.
They captured fourteen militiamen and
cut off the calve* of their legs.
An official dispatch from tho army of
the Caucasus, dated May 29, says that on
Monday Gen. Oktoboakla, commanding
the operations against Batouin, wrdered
hfa advance guard to tho left banks of
the height* on the left of the Turkish
line. Tho enterprise wa* accompUahed.
Meantime a detachment ascended the
Kirtriseh, and, after great difficulty, es­
tablished aposition ata'ut four mile*’from
Khatzubani, thus cutting off tho com­
munication between Halouni and tho
population of tho Kabetiti district.
A Times Danilograd dispatch says tho
operations of tho Turkish army appear to
have al last commenced. Tho troops In
Herzegovina are moving toward Kristoz.
At tho Sarno time two battalions from
Podgoritxa have occupied an Intrenched
position between Seeta and Busrilza,
close to the frontier in Bosnia.
Anarchy and sufforlng are on the in­
crease. ' Tho bands ot Despotovilch are
utterly inefficient, retreating continually
before tho Brahi Bazouks.
A dfapatch aavs the Russians are con­
centrating rapidly at Aghlavio and Turnu.
They are expected to commence move­
ment* almost immediately. The Danube
is tailing rapidly.
Letters from Seijoovo state that a great
battle lira boon fought with tho insur­
gent* at Lin no.
La liepublimie Fraiicawe state* that tlie
Chamber of Deputies will not vote tho
budget while the Broglie Ministry re­
main* in power. Thl* decision is in ac­
cordance with the advice of M. Thlora.
Letters froth Khartoum confirm the re­
port of a revolution in Darfur.
Fazloy Pasha report* from Sukutn
Kaleh, under date or May J28, that four
I(atalliorw of troops with some Circassians
defeated the Ruraian* jxxited between
Sukum KalehandKntai",capturingeight
mounted guns and a quantity of ammun ion. The Russians threw 17 guns into
the River Kodra and destroyed the bridge
after them.
.
A Ragusa dispatch says tlie Montene­
grins have assumed the otfenaiveaad
captured a Turkish block house near
Krfatolz with Clio garrison and their

CHANGES IN THE LAWS
Amendments to the Liquor Law*.
The laws relative to the traffic In in­
toxicating liquors have had a few
changes at the bands of the past legis­
lature, directed mainly at evasions of
the previous statutefl and not altering
their intent House bill 883 is to more
rigidly
PROHIBIT THE BALE' OP LIQUOR TO
MINORS-

.The proprietor of any place where
liquors are kept fa Hable to the parents
or guardian* of'any minor under 18
for
*nd cxemplarv damagre on
accoufl!5»f jlquor furnished to sucL.
minor orurunaen by the minor on the
premises. The damages consist of any
sum not les* than &gt;50, awarded by a
court of competent Jurisdibtion in ac­
tion for trespass. The only parties
allowed in any way to deliver liquor to
minors are druggists, and they are
placed under restrictions designed to
debar the sale of any liquor except for
medicinal use. Druggist* may furnish
liquor to any minor on written request
ofthe parent or guardian, or the pre­
scription of a phvsidan. It may be
obtained once only on each prescrip­
tion and the physician making it must
not be the proprietor or a member of
the firm of proprietors of the drug store.
For Infringement of this law, suit may
be brought by 'the guardian or either
parent, or both Jointly, but suit by
either of the latter burn suit by the
other.
TO PREVENT EVADING THE

LIQUOR

House bill 107 to amend flections 1,
8,5,6.7,8,9.10,11, 12. 14, and 17 of
act 228, session laws 1875, better known
as the law taxing the manufacture and
sale of liquor*.
In sectiou 1 Qie phraseology of the
law fa changed bv adding “mixed
liquor*" to the clans heretofore descrili­
eu by the term “Bpiritou* or intoxicat­
ing,” while the term “malt” fa adder!
in specifying "brewed or fermented”
liquor*. A clause is added exempting
mamifacturera of malt liquor from lia­
bility to tax as wholesaler* of the
name, and the manufacturer’s tax is
exempted oa amount* less than five
barrels per annum. Th* only change
in the tax is to raise the tax oil retail­
ers of beer from &gt;40 to $50.
Section 3 fa changed by requiring
parties who ccunmenec business after
Stay 1 to'previously notify the assess­
ing officer of the time and place where
the busines* is to be carried on. Eva­
sion of this provision fa punishable to
the extent of $100 fine and costs, or 90
days in Jail in default. The tax must
be advanced by such parties and fa
payable on the delivery of the assess­
ment roll to the county treasurer.
'
Section 5 fa amended by adding
mileage to the assessor's fees in certain
eases.
Section 6 includes on the roll retumable to the county treasurer for taxa­
tion all-places where wine is sold or
jiatent n^edleines, mixtures or com­
pound* consisting in whole or in part
of spirituous or Intoxicating liquor. It
is probably au oversight that wine ap­
pear* here. The bill first included
wine as a part of the liquor traffic
projier, but it was afterward* amended
by striking out wine. The word was
retained In this section, apparently by
mistake, and the assessor fa as string­
ently required to moke return of wine
dealer* on hfaasseflsimtntrollasif they
were subject to tax. It fa further stip­
ulated tiiat no defect* or irregularities
may be held to invalidate the roll.
Section 7 is amended by requiring
that the dealer or manufacturer shall
keep hfa
TAX RECEI1*T8 POSTED

In a prominent place In life saloon and
if the tax paid fa fora business in mail
liquor* only, the receipt must lie print;
ed with tlie words “malt liquors” con­
spicuously displayeti. An amendment
was added to thfe oection to shut off a
practice heretofore allowed by Home
county treasurer*, of taking the tax in
installment.
The amendment re­
quires tlie tax to be paid in advance
and to the end of tlie year.
Tiie amendment* to section* 8, », 10
and 11 relate to fees aud the issue und
execution of warrant* against dealer*
defaulting in their tax. Execution as
heretofore, may be levied on the deal­
er’s goods and chattels and, if not sat­
isfied from such sale, on his lands and
tenement* but not on goods and chat­
tel* belonging to another person and
in possession of said dealer, unless
used In the latter’s business.
Amendment* to section 12 give in­
structions as to tlie HcrVlceGf Hummons
direct that no liquor tax shall be re­
funded.
Section 14 is amended by requiring
monthly reports from the county clerk
of newly received taxes. The treasur­
er's report to the auditor general must
be made before Dec 1, instead of pre­
vious to Dec. 25. I?naatlHfied warrants
against dealer* must be turned over t&lt;&gt;
the prosecuting attorney for prosecu­
tion and a report of each warrant plac­
ed in the hand*,of this officer is requir­
ed to be forwarded by the treasurer to
the governor. In ease the proBecuting
attorney
NEGLECTS MAKING THE PROSECUTION

he is liable to a penalty of $100 and the
Svernor may place the prosecution in
e hands of some other penion, the
latter being paid by the board of super­
visor*.
Sections 2, 4, 13, 15. and 16 of the
law of 1875, are not amended.
House bill 87 amends sections 1. 3,
A dispatch from London say* it I* as­ and 6 of act 231, sewifon laws of 1875.
certained that tho |&gt;eace rumors lately It wa* the purpose of the law
circulated there were only spread for
TO ABSOLUTELY SIEBAR THE BALE
stock jobbing ptirposca.
Another London dispatch ray* Groot and furnishing of liquor to minors,
Britain fa mobilizing her troop*, and tho persons intoxicated or iu the habit of
general impression is that alm will soon becoming intoxicated, to employes
be brought into direct conflict with Ruh- where prohibited by the employer,
and to any peraon where prohibition
A Bucharest dispatch says the Danube is made by a member of the jieraou’s
at Galatz fa fifteen feet above it* onil nary- family.
level, which prevents any operations.
Section 1 fa amended by increasing
A bulletin report* that Gen. Kravir- the definition* of the law. so that the
hento had a hot engagement with 3,000 of prohibition applies to every form of
the enemy on passing over the bridge of liquor, including not only spirituous
lUyada. From this it would secin that and intoxicating liquor*, wine, malt,
he ha* been obliged to leave the position . brewed, and fermented liquor*, but
above Sukum Kaleh and fall back behind
’ &lt;|uid
containing tiiem. The
U» Klvm- Knodor, .tan . l&gt;r&gt;» 1. Mo/
n,
1
-f the law are extended to every
assembled to prevent tlie Turks from teraiB of
kind of transaction by which a person
Invading Mlngrcli*.
A dispatch to the PolltioaT Correspond­ could obtain liquor at a place where it
ence from &lt; »Htrok reports that the Prince is kept for sale, the terms "furnlnh"
of Montenegro has effected a junction and “giveK being added to the words
with the corps under Gen. Vakuvltz, “*ell” nniF'dellver." The first Impor­
which hold* the Dug* Pan*. Tho Turks tant change in this section relates to
tried to prevent a junction, but were re­ the hour for closing saloons at night.
pulsed.
The old law prescribed 11 o’clock, but
A Bucharest correspondent reports tiiat gave the authorities power to change
pari of the Roumanian militia have been to any oilier hour they cho*e. Ah
disbanded. The remainder will probably amended all saloons
l&gt;u dfamlraed within th* next fortnight,
MU8T CL06E AT 10 O'CLOCK
because of tho emjuincw* of tho treasury.
Tho Grand Duko Nicholas recently except in cities and inconwrateii vil­
said to a foreign consul that neither lages, where 11 o’clock fa the limit, un­
Prince Bismarck nor Iajh! Derby will ices fixed at an earlier fanir by tlie au­
prevent u* from entering (kHWtantlnopto thorities. The old law allowed drug­
ra tho Germans entered Paris, only to gfat* to sell liquors to any person at
any time, on request or order of a resi­
Four hundred and fifty inaurgent* aud
Montenegrins attacked tlie village of dent practicing phyaldan- Thl* pro­
Stozer on the 31st of May and destroyed vision wa* made the opportunity for
the village. The Turkish lore wss 118 evading the entire law, penons Bet­
regulars and 'M irfbgulara killed. Tlie ting themselves up for druggiat* und
Montenegrin* lost ill killed and 1H practicing physician* whenever they
wounded. Hie Prim* of Montenegro wished to enter tlie liquor traffic. As
physieiaiifl they could write os many

ra were calknl for, and as
Srwcriptions
ruggist* furnish liquor to correspond.

Section one of the. amended law fa de­
signed to let
,
DKUOOI8TB FURNISH ALCOHOL
and preparations containing liquor, a*
required for medicinal or manufactur­
ing uae*, but to forbid all Hale of
liquor* to be used a* a leverage. Thfe
amendment to ra follow*:
“But the above provision* about feloning shall not be construed to prohibit persons whose principal buslncsH fa to deal
In drugs ana medicines from selling alco­
hol or alcoholic Hanoi* to be used for
medicinal, mechanical, and.sacramental
purposesfor to be used ra a chemical
agent in scientific and manufacturing
purposes only. ' But all Birch dealer* in
drugs and medicines, on such days or
nights, or other times, shall keep a book
expressly for that purpose, In which shall
be recorded the names of all person* ap­
plying for fuch liquor for any of theee
lawful purposes, the date of sale, the
amount and kind at liquor sold to each
person, and the purpose to which the
liquor was to be applied a* stated by tho
purchaser, which aaall bo opened for ex­
amination by any peraon, on request,
during all btuuness hours. And a failure
to keep such record on Clio jmrt of any
such dealer, or the delivery of liquor for
any purpose other than abioVo named,
shall subject him to tho name penalties
ra are provided for other unlawful sale*
In thfa acL And a misrepresentation on
the part of any purchaser, made to any
such dealer, for the purpose of surrepti­
tiously obtaining alcoholic or intoxicat­
ing liquor* to be used ra a beverage, shall
subject said purchaser to the poualtl&lt;»
provided for hi this section." .
ENFORCING LIABILTHKR.

Section s is amended by greater ac­
curacy In its phraseology eo that suits
for actuator exemplary damages may
be brought for any injury due to the
furnishing of liquor. The sureties on
the dealer’s bond are now made liable
jointly with the principal, who is tlie
dealer himself. Leases arc made for­
feitable hi the ease of an occupant, ns
well ra the lessee of the premises,
where the business leads to damage, ho
that the law of forfeiture in in any case
made applicable to the occupant,
whether lessee in the eyes of the law
or noL
AmendmentB to Bection 5 require
tlie dealer in liqutft* to file hisbond in
advance, and to the end of tiie year.
(April .’JO). Each' itondsinan is held
liable for tho full uiiiount of the bond
and must show that his' property hold­
er! is sufficient for the bond, over and
above all 'ndebtednera and exemption
from execution. A clause wradnserted in the famd prohibiting the Hale of
liquor to any iwrson of Indian descent.
Tlie common council or faiard of trus­
tees, ra well ra tiie county treasurer, Is
given power to requiren new bond in
case tlie old one becomes, or is found
to be, worthless.
A CITIZEN’S DUTIES.

iHS they were previous to the neraion of
lfc75 MMtkm* 1788,1789 and 1890 of the
Gompllml Laws, an additional clause
being attached td the fint and last.
Thfe is a part of tlte law for the reclornatlon of swamp lands. The changes
ma&lt;)e by the law of 1875 allowed the
return of township drain lands for
State taxes—*n Ingenious method of
giving away State money to improve
worthlea* country. A bill to restore as
. it was the law relative to country drain
lands qr*a Itat in the House on the last
evening of the Hesston. The township
law pawed by the seMtou of 1875 was
in force two yean, and the county law
will run four year* In all; the conse­
quent loo*
the State treasury has not
been estimated, but fa kqown to be a
large *um.
This bill restores compiler’s section
1788, requiring tiiat lauds delinquent
in township drain taxes shall be re­
turned to the county treasurer for sale,
•subject to the tax, Interest on the same
at 10 per ceuL to'the time of sale, and
the cost of advertising. The new
clause requires a list of such lands to
be ferwardecl to the auditor-general for
the purpose of notifying non-resident
owner*. All taxes are jiayable at the
county treasurer’a office.
Beetton 1789 "was re-enacted ra It
stood. The county treasurer Is required
to sell the lands as in other cases, giv­
ing certificates of sale. Redemptions
may be made before sale by .paying
taxes, interest, and a certificate fee of
25 cents. lands not disposed of at the
public sale may lie sold privately. State,
county, township, school, and highway
taxes remain a nrst lien oa the land.
Township drain order* are receivable
In payment for tlie lamfa.
Election 1790 is re-enacted with addi­
tions.. Conveyance of the land is to
be made by the county treasurer to the
holder of the certitfcatc one year from
time of sale. The deed fa to be similar
to an auditor-general's deed for the
same purjMMe, is subject to State,
county, township, highway .and school
tax, and subordinate to State deeds for
non-]&gt;uynient of taxes. The following
fa new : "And all deeds executed on
Hales heretofore iimdv by the auditor­
general under this act, and recortied
by the registers of deeds of this State,
are hereby declared to be of the same
force and effoct ra if they hail lieen
heretofore authorized to he ho made
and recorded.”
THE DOO TAX.

Act No. 198 of tills session restore*
tlie tax on tiiat eminently hard-to-flnd
piece of property, the house dog. The
amount fa fl for each male dog and f(&gt;
for each female. The taxgoes to u fund
by itself, subject to onlers in (layment
of sheep destroyed by &lt;logn, the orders
being given nt the annual meeting of
the township or city board. on the
showing of certificates made byjusticea
of the peace. Tlie owner of sheep thus
killed is obliged to have them viewed
by a justice of the peace and secure
from niiu a certificate showing the
nuinlier and value of the sheep; Before
receiving an order on the sheep fund
lie must also show to the autnoritiea
that he has not been able to secure sat­
isfaction from the owner, of the dog
that did the mischief. The justice's
aud arai-raor's fees are paid from tlie
sbeep fund, mid anj bBMDOO remain­
ing after tlie payment of losses goes to
the primary schools of the township.
Any dog that lira killed sheep fa held
by the law to belong to the person
around whose place it lira lieen fifteen
days previous to the time of commit­
ting the slaughter.
_________■ r&gt;
_____

A new section fa added to tiie law, ra
follows:
"Section &lt;1. It shall bo tho duty of all
sheriffs and their depution, constables,
city and village nuirshiils, and police offi­
cers of this state, to enforce the provisions
of flections uno ami two of this net, aud
also, of nil citizen* having knowledge of
any violation* of HUeli provisions to give
information thereof to such officers, or to
the prosecuting attorney of the county,
and on their request to’make complaints
and aid in procuring the evidence neces­
sary for the profloention thereof. And it
shall Ixi the duty of all prosecuting attor­
neys, and city and villagoattorneys of thfe
suite to give advice and council [counsel]
to all such officers or citizens hi such case* .
free of charge, to draw complaint*, when
requested by them, and to prosecute all
cases instituttxl for the enforcement of the ’
l*-nal provfaions of thfe ack"
j qqM» Constitiitlonnl Amendments
This act was given immediate effeet; it went Into operation May 22.
Quite u uumber of pro|M&gt;eiti&lt;&gt;n» to
amend the constitution made their a;iADDITIONAL LEU MIRATION
iK-arauce at the I rat legislative Hera ion,
bearing on the liquor traffic fa com- but only two were adopted. Both will
Iirised in the followingBeelion of houne" be voted upon by the people at the
»ill 693, being "an aid to maintain |H&gt;- spring election of next year, und they
litical purity."
nreaf follows:
“Section 9. It shall bo unlawful for
One changes the language of section
any spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors 7 of article XV. of the constitution so
ou tlie day of any election held within that it will read as follows:
“Sec. 7. The Mock holdem in all corthis state,'under the constitution or laws
thereof, mid it shall be tho duty of ali lioratio'is and joint stock associations
mayor* of cities, presidents of villages, shall be individually liable in an
ana supervisors of townships, within live amount equal to the par value of their
day* previous to the days of election respective shares which they own or
aforesaid, to issue a proclamation, warn­ haveowned in such corporations or as­
ing tho inhabitant* of tho provisions of sociations, for all labor done in behalf
this act. and tiiat ell viotetiaus of tlie of such eonioration or joint stock asso­
same will subject the offender to prompt ciation during tlie time of their being
and speedy pupfahmeni. and requiring
aherilis, marshals, constablra, and police such slock holder*.”
The present language of the section
officer*, to close, and it shall be the duty
of such offioera to close all Iiouhch or is this:
“The stockholders of all corjxirntions
pl icon found violating tho provisions of
tills act, amt Ur report forewith all \io- and joint stock associations shall be in­
lations of this act, to tiro prosecuting at­ dividually liahle for all labor jierfornitorney and mayor, president, or super­ etl for such coriMiratiou or association.”
visors aforesaid? mid whose duly it shall
Thefcform of the liallot on tbisprono*
lie to inimtsliately prosecute such vio­ sition will be: “Xinendment relative
lations of tlifa act. Any person who to corporations—yes” or “no.”
shall violate any of tho provisions of
The second proponltlon is to change
this aectiou shall ba deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and uism conviction there­ section 12 of article VI. so that it shall
of, shall bo punished by a tine of not less read as follows: “Sec. 12. The Justices of the Supreme
titan ono hundred dollars and costs o.
Erosoculion, and on failure to pay sucli Court shall appoint the clerk of said
no aud costs, sluill be imprisoned In the court: and the clerk of each county,
county Jail not lesq than ten days nor organized for judicial purposes, shall
more than ninety days, or both such fine be clerk of the Circuit Court of such
and imprisonment iu tho discretion of county.”
tho court."
The present form of this section is us
This section is really amendatory of follows
:
&lt;
an election bi'land was inserted to pre­
“The clerk of each county organized
vent corrupting votes by useof liquors. forjudicial purposes shall be the clerk
It bad been previously offered as ase|&gt;- of the Circuit Court of such county
arate bill, and as it does much more and of the Supreme Coiirt when held
than to prohibit influencing elections within theaamc.”
It may be considereil a part of the leg­
The form of the ballot on this proim
islation against the Liquor traffic.
idtion will be: “Amendment relative
to the appointment of clerk of the Su­
State Taxation.
preme Court—yes" or "no.”
Tlie changes in the general tax laws
of Michigan made by tlie Legislature
Gen. Sheridan’s family is increasing
nt it* late session are given below:
rapidly, twina having been added. All
EXEMPTING BANK 8TOCK.
three of hla children aregirb*.
Act No. 161 of tho Session Laws of
1877 amends section 970 of the Comnil-!
ed Laws, which provide*! for taxing
DETROIT MARKETS.
the property of private corporations,
by adding the following clause: “Ami | Flour—Clmice white X» 00®9 50; me­
the sjwwwed value of ali real estate dium &gt;8 0QA8 50; amber*
OOfo.9 60;
which is a purt or parcel of the capital low grade* pi OOfit' 00.
Wheat—Extra white &gt;1 92@l 03; M41Jstock of any bank shall be deducted
from the araeravd value of such bank lnircxtra&gt;l 91; No. 1 white &gt;1 86; No. 2
share* pro rata." Before this change white &gt;1 75f.il 78.
Corn—51(452 cte.
was made, bank real estate paid three
Oata 42(3,44 rta.
jmd one-half times the amountof taxes
Barley-^&gt;1 00(£1 25 for Stale.
assessed to Other like property, being
Butter 16(418 eta.
taxable at 40per cent of its value ra
Apples—RuraettH and IUmIk &gt;1 00@
real estate and at it* full value ra |&gt;ersonal property, in the form of bank
Beans—Chnlro hand picked &gt;2 7,50
shares. Bank buildings are . now on 2 87}; screened &gt;2 4002 80; common
the same basis with other business &gt;1 5002 00.
Cheese—12c for prime Slate.
blocks.
8UBBTITUTE COLLECTORS.

Act No. 8 of this Hesaion amends
section 1027 &lt;»t the Complied Laws,
relative to substitutes for township
treuHurer. The law heretofore pre­
scribed that in case the latter officer
refuses or neglect* to file hfa bond by
the time prescribe*!, It fa the duty of
tiie township txm.nl to appoint a mibutitute, and In case tiie fatter does not
file hfa bond, and deliver a receipt for
tiie same to the supervisor of his town­
ship by November 10, it fa the duty *&gt;f
the county treakurdr to place the col­
lection of taxes for that township in
the hand* of the sheriff. The amend­
ment made by this act changes the
time when the bond of tiie Huimtitute
treasurer must be filed and the receipt
delivered from November 10 to De­
cember 10.

Hides—Green, 5051c; cured,708c;dry
flint, 14016c; dry msIUk!, 12014c green
calf, 10w; cured calf, 13re deacon skins,
25050: green kip 8c; dry kip, 14016.
Horaehtoes, »01 50; Sheep pelts, uOc0
&gt;1 50.
Provisions—Me** and family mess, &gt;10;
clear mesa, &gt;16; ineos beef. &gt;11; extra
nie*H&gt;lX Hamn, covered, 11 Jc. Shoul­
ders in good demand at 7&gt;08e. Dried
lieef, quiet itt 131014c. Breakfast lianon,
110IH. Lard, 9ia for tierces; keg*, lOJc.
Potatoes—&gt;1 1501 1»; New, pl 0008 60
per bbl.
Wool-30033 cte.
Wood—&gt;4 350 5 75.

DETROIT LIVE STO^K.
Cattle—3|06j cte. per lb.
Sbw-p—Sales 32 woolmi sbeep avurog-

Hoga-PrK M nominal &gt;4 75(«&gt;6. Few
Act No. lf&gt;5 of this sewdon restores offered.

Gold aud Hi!ver .Coin.
the silver movement In tiie Wwt Is
regarded at Washington city as a sul»iatantial indication of the popularity Df
:the project to reufonetise lulvrr. The
।culmination of this movement us
I
shown
in the action of the Uttnofa
Legislature has attractml much atten­
tion among prominent officer* of the
1
Treasury
Department, and they are
now. engaged in looking up the author­
ity Vested in C'ongra** to exercise ex­
clusive control of the regulation ol
values. The opinion fa maintained by
them that the States have no rights
whatever in the premise* except In
conformity with the United State*
laws, and that any attempt* to force
the acceptance of subsidiary coin as a
legal tender in amount* in excess of
five dollar* aa authorized by the act of
Cougte** will. result In a conflict be­
tween the Federal and State Govern­
ments, and will be subject to Judicial
decision, which they believe will fully
sustain the views entertained by tiie
Treasury Department
On the other band it fa claimed that
the States which have made silver coin
a legai tender for the payment of debt*
within their limit* have net gone be­
yond their rights^ According to the
United States Constitution, no State fa
allowed to coin money; that power fa
given exclusively to Congress, and
Congress is to determine the value of
each coin made "by Us authority. Bo
far, Congress Is supreme; but at the
same time It fa provided that theHtatv?
shall not “ruake anything but gold and
silver coin a tender in payment of
debt*.” This clearly and Incontiovertibly implies that they may, if they
choose, make gold and silver coin u
legal tender. They may not make
anything &lt;■/*• a tender; and that lathe
only limitation imposed, upon tlie
Slates, in that matter, by, the Consti­
tution. The Supreme Court will un­
doubtedly hold that ah all the powers
not granted to Congress by the Con­
stitution are reservecl to the Statex, the
States can,subject to the CoiiHtitutlonal
limitation we have cited, declare the
gold and silver coin of the United
States a tender li&gt; the jiayment of
debt*.

Germany is i&gt;Hn:hasing American ag­
ricultural Implements quite extensive*
iv. So are both Englund and Rurate,
flu- that mutter. In fact, the great fair
ground In Philadelphia has settled one
thing lieyond dispute, and tiiat te that
knowledge Is power and money to boot
By the universal education given to
the citizens of the United State* the
funner te enabled to make improve­
ments in his utensils suggi-sted by u
practical uw of them. What is true
of the fanner fa true also of the mechauie. Inteligence pays, and the na­
tions of Europe will one day discover
tiiat the most costly thing in their
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PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. IV

NASHVILLE. BARRY CODICIL. FRIDAY JUNE 15.1877

NO. 38.

bank at the time alleged, but in the I crowd with an appearance of great;
"Never. Ourqxilicy is peace. War
Does It Pay?
office of a friend on B. Street. He re- chagrin.
would cripple us. We will obey every it in future. Certainly if one wishes
membered his whereabouts, for his ar- "Dan
—'-’s ‘triumph
1------- *■ —
was
-----------complete.
rrHei law. If they want me to be tried for’ to get .the effort of broad street** and Come Let Us Reason Together.
shade and beautifiil parks, he
was
a
hero.
People
forgot
his
wildrest was not so long after the presenta­
the Mountain Meadow murdera, one' &lt;ratefiil
should
visit
this
city
in
preference
to
VILLAGE OFFICERS
tion of the check but that all his move-, louking head, and aetually "lionized " man with a proper warrant can arrest
luentaon that day remained distinctly him. The prisoner was discharged. me. To be sure, we have 20,000 hann- anything beyond the ocean. Ssvannah has two beautiful aud appropriate
in his mind. From the first he bad He instantly went tn Dan, and seizing less militia. We have artillery and1 monuments,
one to the Polish hero
'
&lt;
ontinued to assert his innocence, and both of his handft, exclaimed:
cavalry Just the same as you have in
th* ball
"You have saved me. Y’ou shall New Y’ork, but oar militia is as harm­ Pulaski, who fell at the battle of 8av- UMU Ul K.UU. J .
declared that the teller had mistaken
.
;
annail,
and the other, recently erected,
have anything you want. I cannot do lew as your Seventh Regiment. ' If
him for some other man’.
Dd«8 It Pay, to have fifty workvig
to
the
Confederate
dead. Pulaski’s
enough to show you my gratitude."
necessary we will fight for the (lag— monument is in the old-fashioned form menliveon bone-soup au^ half rations,
From that moment Dan's star began never against IL Never! ”
•bilged to admit that he was alone In
of pedestal and shaft, but the artist has in order that one saloon-keeper mnv
S«irtlr».
his friend’s office at the hour in ques­ to rise. He bad money to continue
“But the Mormons are armed ?”
Bat tinea eraay folk* all ito free
relieved the stiffness of the Hne* of this flourish on roast • turkey and &lt;*nsmtion, and he failed to produce any wit- his experiments, and he eventnally
"Y'es, our people are pioneers. They
I'm dTaadfal afraid they'll bans op me!
palgne?
piIRTSTlAN CHURCn-U. J.
Thtre‘1 another thin* thal'a peaky hanl—
ncss besides-himself to prove definite­ discovered a process by which he suc­ are all armed. I suppose there are 800,- style by graceful ornamentations and
v? tor. 8&lt;-rrle&gt;*a «rt&lt;*iy-Sabbath at 1&lt;
Doer It Pay, to have the mothers
appropriate bas-reliefs, so. that the
I can't go Into a uel^boF* yard
ly
where
he
was,
though
he
made
ceeded
in
obtaining
the
richest
and
000
guns
among
our
people;
for
every
To eay alow Im&gt; yoaT or borry a pl".
effect is quite pleasing. The only and children of twenty families dreswevery
effort
to
do
so.
It
was
a
question
most
durable
photographs
that
are
now
piouger
thinkt*
be
needs
a
gun
as
much
But what the paper 'll have It In :
ed In rags, starved Into the semhlancr
marring
feature
—
confessedly
an
un
­
•We’re pleated toaty the Wfclder Greene
taken
in
Wexford.
He
still
keeps
the
of veracity, man against man, but the
as a woman needs a hoop skirt. Be­ fortunate one—Isa has relief represent­ of emaciated scare-crows, and living in
Took dinner MTuetd&gt;y with Mrt. Keene.'
clear and very positive statement of old camera that made his fortune.
cause we arc hlormonx we are none ing Pulaski as falling, mortally wound­ hovels, in order that the saloon keejw
»* rrnoniPT xi»wcop,al church—c. o.
Or, 'Our worthy friend Mr*. Grrene’t gone
™L Thoma* pMtor. Survle** tn-cry Hahbatn *t HI.
the teller against the accused, and the
the less citizens of the United State* ed, from his horse. When will artists er’s wife maydreMin satin, ami her
!■» *- m. and 7 p. tn. Sabbath School at U tn
possibility of some motive presumed
It is just as much our duty to drill and learn that exhibitions of extreme suf­ children grow fat and hearty and live
A Talk with the Prophet.
to
exist
in
the
man's
financial
clrcumkeep up our militia, and we feel oh
..i a bay-window parlor?
ry, »o touty,
DAPTI8T CHURCH. bervler. rrerr Habbath
stancea had decided the direction, con­ Brigham Instructing the Hon. much patriotism in oit drilling and fering are to be avoided in sculpture?
»u Judgtnrnl Pay.
Does It Pay, to have a citizen fn •
1) ailOJ-1*. m. nod; r. ».,»IIUk«'* Octtartek'r
other .monument Ih thoroughly
sidering the Interests at stake, to hold
organizing as the New Englanders do. The
satisfactory. The whole story of the ,’ail to be supported at the public ex­
Eli Perkins in the Mysteries
him to answer at the next session o
If the Seventh Regiment is patriotic, struggle and defeat of the South la pense, because another citizen sells
the court. And'now the day of the
so
are
our
people.
When
you
have
I.lkee
of
M
ormonism
.
delicately hinted, and with a pathos him liquor?
XT ASH VILLE LODGE.-JM F. *. A- M. Regtrial had come.
your division parade** in New Y’ork, that Is touching. The form and gen­
11 ular communication on each Wcdncmla, ere
Do EH It Pay. to have one ciUsen
Everybody was extremely interested
on or before the fall of the moon. Tratiefcnt broth
suppose some fool of a newspaper cor­ eral style-rernlud one of the engrav­ supported by the tax payers of the
Balt Lake City, May 24.
Now it goc* like a gallopin' »U*rr,
era am cordially Invited
•
In his trial, for the prisoner was well
On Thursday I again spent about respondent should telegraph to Presi­ ings of Walter Scott’s monument at county, in the Lunatic Asvluni, 1&gt;&lt;High dlddl. diddle there and hwn
LEWIS DURKEK, W. M.
No reepcct to the Lord »bovc.
known In the town, and had always three hours talking with Brigham dent Hayes that the New Y’orkers Edinburgh, though of course this is cause another citizen makes him eruzy
been sujiposed to be honest. The anx­ Young in his private office. John W. were drilling and arming, and then all much smaller.
'
The lower female by selling him liquor?
iety wa«; intense to know whether he Young, the prophet’« favorite son, and the newspa)&gt;eni should make a hulla­ figure is very beautiful
Dors It Pay, to arrest, try, convict
In its pww and
^usinew £)irrrrorg.
would really be proved a criminal.
Daniel H. Wells,'first Mormon coun­ baloo about It, oh the JTcraldhim about drajiery, and is holding the inverted and puntab a man nt a coat ol LiiouBut I tell you what! I'd ilka It »oi
The case seemed to be going against sellor, were also present. Brigham our boys training’ Does not the Con­ torch to signify death. The fore-fing­ Hauds of dollars to the tax 'payers &lt;&gt;f
If Rood oM Panon Nathan Slror. (
IF. IL YOUNG,
the accused, for one or two other m-o- Young is now 75years old, hale, hearty stitution make it lawful for every citi­ er of the right band rests upon the the county, because another man sold
ple had been summoned, who testified and strictly temperate, though a little zen to bear arms? Are we Mormons lips, denoting silence, and when I re­ him liquor, under the Influence of
1&gt;. Oflice Kaat aide of Main jitrect, NwhUlle
1’1 • Office hows froBi T to #a- m. and 4 to 7 p. tn
that "to the best of their knowl­ flabby from sedentary habits. John in the Union or out of It?” and the flected what that word meant to the which he committed murder?
edge and belief,” they had seen this W. Young is a young man, say 35, prophet grew eloquent with j&lt;atriotlc devotees of the "lost cause," I could
Doer It Pay. to have trti of oqr
. ILA. BARBER.
man in or about the bank at one handsome, and accomplished. He is emotion.
see that the artist had struck a note Kmart, active and Intelligent boys "When will Utah become r State, whose vibrations would be widely felt. turned Into vagabonds and criminals
o’clock on the day when the check very much beloved by all .the MorP. Homeopathic Physician and Buntwm
Mr.
Young?"
I
asked,
changing
the
&gt;
• Office. near rvaldcncw, on corner of Washing
moiiK, and will undoubtedly succeed
was passed.
The upper figure, representing Fame, to enable one man to lead an easy life
The prisoner sat in the court room, to the Presidency at the death of his subject.
I did not at tirat understand from the by selling them liquor?
"Nobody known.
We are large ,peculiarity of its treatment As I was
pale, but with a certain fearless firm- father, which will probably occur
DoesIt Pay, for a paltry license, to
M. C. ELLIS,
within the next ten yean*. His only enough now. We are twice as large jstudying It a little a gentleman passed allow John Doe to .sell Richard Roe
new*
on
his
features
that
scarcely
seem
­
—iialllmotv Hun.
as
Nebraska.
Colorado,
and
Nevada
।
rivals
are
Joseph
F.
Smith,
son
of
Jo
­
Al* cToltv. Office over I.. J. Wheeler1* •U
ed like guilt.
by, and I asked him to explain It. He whiskey, and then spend tbousanclft of
were
;
but
they
are
afraid
to
make
us
।
All the known evidence was in, and seph Smith, the founder of Mormon­
RreMesce. nr»t hoax- »ai» of th* M. E. Uhurrh.
replied. "T really cannot «ay exactly dollars of the tax payers' money. In
I to the last, save thestatemeuta bf afew ism, who was shot dead by the mob in a State."
what it does mean, but believe It is In­ prosecuting Richard Roc for a crime
~ L. F. McCOllMlCK. M. J&gt;..
"Why?”
ttended for a Naiad.” i did not laugh committed, while crazed by the whis­
friends as to Ids previous good charac­ Cartilage jail, near Nauvoo, III., In
DAN’S PHOTOGRAPH.
"Because,” said the prophet, "the ।In his face, but fear that my smile, key ?
OFFICE third door Ronth of Truman'* Str
ter, nothing in his behalf beyond his 1344, and John Taylor, who was
W«*rt &gt;ldc of Main Sln-et, Nsahtilto, MiciiMormons
would
control
the
State.
f
,
wounded
by
the
mob
at
the
same
time.
Doer It Pay, to have one thousand
The queerest fellow without ex­ own unsupported word bail been
showed that I thought him “ all at
t
Joseph andhis brother. HvrumSmith, | We would elect our Governor, and sea."
homes blasted, ruined, defiled and
ception in all Wexford, wiw Daniel brought forward.
SMITH .J- KNAPPEN,
drive out all the gamblers and shut up I
turned Into hells of discord and misery,
Battles.
The prosecuting attorney rose and। were both instantly killed. John Tay- the ‘drinking saloons. The genteel
TTORNEYS al taw and Solicitor* In
,
lor
is
a
venerable,
sllverfhaired
man
of
in
order that one wholesale liquor­
He
was
sixteen
years
of
age,
vet
he
I
formally recounted the strong points
wry, practice In all Ihe Coart* of thia
had the reputation of jxMsettHing as In the cu.se, dwelling especially on the, the Andrew Jackson' tyj&gt;e. He is bold gambling shops, billiard saloons, and I The Kentucky Public Library dealer may amass a large fortune?
Does It Pay, to keep 6,OtX) men in
&gt;1
Lottery.
much knowledge about odd and out- failure of tneprlsoner to provean alibi, and aggressive, having been stoned drinking MakwHiH are contaminating
the penitentiaries, and prisoUH, and
of-the-way thtags tv* any ten average i. c., tn show to the satisfaction of the‘ and shot at for his faltti, in both Mis­ our people. They are protected now
Kentucky Home yean* ago wanted a hospitals. 1,000 in the lunatic asylum,
lads. He wasfowleved to have an In­ court that he was elsewhere than In the, souri and Illinolft. Daniel H. Wells is by the United States Courts.”
CHARLES JI. BRAD Y,
"If Utah were a State you would1 public library, and to procure it with­ ana 10,000 men, women, and children
timate acquaintance with every trout tank at the moment of the crime, when a shrewd, quiet num. Perhaps his
legalize
polygamy?
”
I
remarked
en
­
having
six
wives
and
several
bouses
- out cost the State Legislature author­ In the poor houses, at the expense of
in the streams, and every bird in the suddenly, to the unspeakable astonish­
AJ Public, insurance ami Real Eataio Aavi&gt;'
Ized a lottery to be run for a certain the honest, industrious tax |iayen&gt;, in
woods, aud every. rabbit in yie bur­ ment of all present, a queer voice from full of children Jias hod a soothing quiringly.
jireia) attention giren to CUllectlotia. (rfllcc
"Of course we would control ourr numtier of yean*. The results were, of order that a few capitalists may grow
■ 1T.it&gt;&gt;.. Ifi.lt...
'
rows.
He had the largest col lection a distant part of the room exclaimed : effect on hit* nature. Daniel Is Brig­
own
religious
and
social
attain*.
We
ham's
chief
counselor,
u
sort
of
Attor
­
' course, pernicious, not only in Ken- richer by the manufacture and mile of
of birds eggs to be found in the eoun“But I can tell where he was.”
t
ravel
leal,
500
ni
ilea
through
a
desert
ney
General
to
the
Prophet.
,
LEWIS DURKEE
try; and it was reported, and solemn-1 Everybody turned to look at the
j tucky, but throughout the country, whiskey?
Brigham Young is held in great country to enjoy our religion; and1 where the tickets were sold—Ken­
T AWYER, Notary PuMte, Real E**alo»B&lt;l In&gt;
Does It Pay, to permit the existence
•y believed by all the small boys it* sneaker, who was none other than our
La auc* Atp-IIL Collection* proiaplhr made, i
tucky,through her agents, carrying on of a traffic, which only result** in/rime,
tne nelghboriiood, that he had a secret friend Dan. He stood with his mouth deference by his people. When lie why shouldn't we do it?”
CoarryawitiK properly cxku:«I. ot
•' Do you consider that you are■ a demoralizing traffic in defiance of poverty, misery and death, and which
understanding with the king fishers wide open, clutching his cap with one speaKs every wife, child, and disciple
Griffith'* More.
.
and orioles, by which they agreed to hand and with the other nervously keeps ouiet and stares at him with a breaking a United States law in prac­• the laws of nearly all the other Statu*. never did. never does, never can, ami
The profit** of the lottery were great, never will do any good?
K. J. FE1OHNER.
surrender one egg of each litter to ixiklng his tousled hair. Everybody look of sacred veneration. Ordinary ticing polygamy ?”
"No,” replied the prophet, with a। but only a small pvt of them found
platitudes coming from the mouth of
It Never Pays to no Wrong; yntir
him, in consideration ot his promise laughed.
" Senator Cragin। their way into the treasury of the »ln will find you out; whether utliers
the prophet are listened to as If they twinkle of bis eye.
to let all others alone.
"Silence I” roared thecrier in a fierce
He wm always taking up some new tone, and then assuming that the boy came from the mouth of Moses him­ of New Hampshire bad a bill ]&gt;a*u*edI library, much larger sums 'being di­ find it out &lt;&gt;r irnt, the sin knows where
making
it
unlawful
for
a
man
to
have
self.
No
one
ever
differs
with
Brig
­
you
are and will always keep ymi
'
vided
among
the
managers,
and
these
idea to work out, and If he did not intended to make sport, he ordered
ham. No one replies; hut there he two wives. This was to kill polygamy. managers have never made a satisfae- posted of that fact. It tloftt not pity—
know all about many things,he really him to sit down.
sits before his wives, children, and But along came the United States
UNJUN HOUSE
Mint Journal.
seemed to know a little about every­
"No,” drawled Dan, "I gue*s I disciples, and with strange, wander­ courts anil killed Senator Cragin by' tory financial statement. Thelrustees
’ of the library, though men heretofore
thing. He knew how to print, how won’t."
ing gestures, such as Rip Von Winkle deciding that Ann ElizA wasn’t ui esteemed, appear to have been de­
to bleed a horse, how to run the tele­
Of course that set the crowd into a
In fact,. moralized by seeing these great aums'• Murphy and HIn Way of Work­
graph instrument, how to cultivate still louder uproar of laughter. The used when trying to recollect incidents wife, but oniy a mistress.
Congrea*
passed
a
law
making
it
un
­
inc.
silk worms, how to make the most out­ crier made an attempt to get at the which passed twenty years before,
gathered and dissipated in irregular
feeling the air with his fingers; he lawful to do what the the courts decide' ways. They wanted a share of the
rageous noises with his hands, now to boy.
The Cincinnati Commercial gives a
half preaches and half talks at random can’t be done. The fact is,” continued H|x&gt;llH,and seem to have secured It. At
f'raft peara, how to play checkers with
ALF. C. BUXTON.
"Stop!" cried the judge, in a voice
more particular account than has here­
lis eyes shut, and In short, he knew that was heard in all partsof the room. He Is very metaphysical and very the prophet, "nothing can ever pre­ any rate, the resources of the library tofore been published of Francl*
mysterious. Corner him in an argu­ vent a man living with oh many have been squandered, the number of
how to do nearly everything that came
As soon n» irflenoe was obtained, he ment and he has a cunning way of be­ women as he likes.
If they want to books appears to be much smaller than Murphy, the leader of the Murphy
in his way to learn.
11.1 price, bhofi near the plaining mill.
turned towards Dan, who was still fogging you In mystery.
come and live with him, they will wm represented, the building is un­ temperance movement. Hu was born
One day the neighbors opened their standing.
in Wexford, Ireland, in 1835. and leila
come, aud no law can prevent it,”
•Did
you
ever
see
the
gold
plates
suitable for lb* .purpose, there are no
eyes
and
pricked
up
their
ean*
at
JOHNM. ROE.
"Young ifian, do you knnw any­ which the angel showed to Joueph
"Then you think polygamy will go1 funds‘to pay insurance or other neces­ life of more or less dissipation until,
LT OUSE, Sign and Carriage Painter. Graining, the news that Dan had taken up photo­ thing about this case?”
when he was keeping a imllon*’ b*&gt;ar*lSmith in Manchester, New York, and on increasing?”
sary expenses, but some of the trustees Inghouse
1-1 Fnacolng, and Paper Hanging a Spnaially. graphy; not that they were astonish­
in Bartiana, Me., in IStiO. he
"Yes, sir,” replied Dan, slowly. “I on which were written the first Mor­
“Certainly.
My people are honest, have had suspiciously large incomes.
ed, for they had long ceased to be as­ know—”
thrifty, sober, industrious, and relig­ A suit has lately been brought on be- fell down stain* in a scuttle with a
mon revelations?" I asked.
tonished at anything that Dan did,
“I don’t want to know thatyet,” in­
CHAS. W, DEMARA Y.
“No. I never saw the plates," said ious. The I&gt;ord has blessed uh from half.of all the crediton* of the library drunken man, who waft killed by (In­
but they were interested in the enter­ terrupted the Judge.
"Come this the prophet.
TEW ELXR. *nd dmlar In Fine *n4
Jewel- prise, though regarding It simply as
the commencement. Persecution has to compel the partners in the manage­ fall, white be was arrested on a charge
way." The shrewd magistrate knew
tl ry .Ciock i, hpceUcka, eU. Every article waronly kept us together.
No calamity ment of the lottery to pay back the of murder. While in Jail on this charge
“What beeameof them?”
»nW aa re^wcnuO. or tnouey refunded. Opjs&gt;- another freak of curious genius.
the yeungster well enough to surmise
"Oh. they nut them bacv in the could irirt uh except to be let alone. It profit** they received in fraud, it la of which he was afterwanl acqultleti,
"Well, well,” said they, shrugging that he would neither care nor dare to
wo were left severely alone, internal claimed, of the public aa beneficiaries he was converted to religion, went tn
ground again.”
their shouldera, “Dan is an odd sties. be fooling at such a time.
J2 PARADY,
"Now do you really believe all these dissensions might divide uh up. But of the charity, of the corporation itself preaching temperance, and turned all
It’s about time he went Into something
Dan, all stained and spotted, picked angel gold-plate stories, Mr. Y’oung?” a« long as we are iieraecuted, we will and of the ticket holders. Some of the but five of the prisoners to temperance.
MANUFACTURER of Bool* and Show. MUinc useful. Photography, eh?"
After leaving jail he went to a tem­
1’JL *»4 repalrpi* Beal I jr dona, *l»o otriel men­
continue to thrive."
■
The report was true.
Dan had ob­ his way out of the crowd and walked I asked, smiling quizzically.
ticket holders are among the creditors
tion to till all order* promptly, and al the lovuat
forward to the bench. A curious spec­
In my mlngllngp withr the Mormons whojbrlng the suit, and their repreeen- perance barbecue, wjiere Div Lewis
“I tell you, Mr. Perkins, there are a
ll»1u&lt; prtoca. Shop rm aide of Main Mtnvt.___ tained a camera of good size, and was
was to speak, but somehow Murnhy
experimenting With it up in his 'den,' tacle lie was, with his uncouth form great many true things in this world I find that polygamy Is becoming un­ tative and counsel la Mr. Blanton Dun­ was
persuaded to talk first, and Dio
and dress, and his nuuw of Whitehall-. that we do not understand. Do you popular with the educated claim of can.
J. B. RASEY,
in one end of his mother’s garret.
said as he&amp;nt down: “Y’ou don't want
The judge leaned forward and naid see that rose bush?” he continued, Mormons. Brigham’s youngest daugh­
Dan went on with his photograph­
The most interesting development to bear anything from me, now. Take
RAYMAN. Good* and I&lt;a«*er rarrtxl to any
place in the \ Stout horx-», |,*vod dray
ing for several weeks. He learned to something to him in a very low tone, pointing to a rose bush by the door­ ters say they will not marry a man of the suit so far is a long Iffldavit of that nian and send him over this eoun
aud wulinc hand*.
take very good pictures, but he was and then Dan whispered back to the way. "Where do its color and odor who has two wives, and thesame with Dr. C. C. Duncan,'a gentleman more try, and he will fire It from one end u&gt;
far from satisfied.
He grew thought­ Judge. Koon the people saw the judge and taste come from ? Where do they Hyrum Ctawsen’s daughters. Wealth than ninety years of age, who boa been theother.” Murnhy began his work at
JOHN WEBSTER.
go to? You don't know. Still, ynu and culture will kill polygamy if a trustee of the library from the be­
ful and almost melancholy. Ills Hinfle and nod his head.
■OLACKSMITHi!. All kind* of work In the Black­
“ Ah,” said they to one another, know they exist. You know—” and nothing else will. If the second wives ginning, but is not at all ratisfled with Pittsburgh with a course of lecturer,
-D emllh and lIorKwIiocing line attended to prom­ fingers were always stained black and
before a temperance union of young
brown with acids that he could not " our Dan has turned up something the prophet mysteriously waved his are mistresses, as has been decided by the way Ite affairs have been managed. men, hut these were noLHUcVesalulraini
ptly. Give ua a call. c»*t aid* of Main fjtrwt.
hand, and like Captain Cuttie, sailed the courts, and their children illegiti­ He represents that the library building,
wash off, and his clothing always gave new. It's Just like him."
mate, preventing the inheritance of which has cost $310,(MM), is dark, damp Murphy one night broke down while
W. D. PURCHIS,
" Their surmises were turned to cer­ offinto metaphysical obscurity.
out the peculiar scent of “collodion."
The Mormon church is governed by property, you can see that thin Is the and malarious, the books are ruined by he wns talking to some reporters and
PROPRIETOR Slppto Mill*, 2 mile* «
In the course «f his experiments out taintv when the judge announced,
X montvUle. Flour and Feed al way
rock on which Mormonism will event­ dampness and mold, the librarian is said that he could never work that
of bis garret window, Dan made street " This young man will produce im­ three heads:
way, lecturing in the churches, but if
Eli Perkins.
Firet—Brigham Y’oung. President ually founder.
pictures of people both near and re­ portant evidence for the defence.”
afraid to stay in his rooms on account lie only could have a room where he
him a trial, and bo happy.
Dan made his way out of the court and autocrat.
of their unnealthintw*. aud several of could fetch in a dozen or so of "the
mote, in di ven* attitudes,and at nearly
Second
—
The
fip*t
quorum,
conslstroom
and
disappeared.
In
ten
minutes
all hours of the day. Dan took them
the persons employed have contracted boya" off the street he might do some
JAMES FLEMING,
in single figures and in groups; he he came tack again breathletu*. He ingof Brigham himself, John W. and Two Southern Citlen Sketched. serious illness there. The trustees good —and he burst into tears. One o!
AXTATCHMAKKR and Jeweler, ea«t aide of Main took them looking up and looking hod never been known to run before. Daniel H. Wells.
bought an old law library from Colonel the reporters Immediately went out
Charleston’s Poverty an
IT Street,•Naobvllle, Mich.
Third—The second quorum, eonaistIn lib* hand he held a paper as large
Durrett, the President of the Board, and got a room for him, the basement
down; making gestures or sitting still;
Lack of Enterprise—Beau­
he took them as they stood in windows, as the cover of a geography. This he ingof twelve disciples, like John Tay­
which was of little real value, and of a church, and he began work oh he
lor,
Ernstus
Snow,
Orson
Hyde,
Orson
and as they walked below him, or rode hnnded to the judge. The judge looked
many of the liooks so worthies** that wanted, to with “the lx&gt;yH;"got them
tiful Savannah.
E GRIGGS,
past in carriages. Many of the photo­ at it curiously. Then at the paper Pratt, Brigham Y’oung, Jr., Jotteph F.
they were tom upand sent to the paper to talk among themselves and reform
graphs were clear and good, but still again. In a moment he looked up and Smith, Ac.
A correspondent of the Springfield mill. The trustees paid 57,400 for a
Hyrum Clawson, who married two Republican travelling through the manuscript catalogue which was never each other, and started that movement
the subtle finish was wanting. Dan said:
which has transformed thousands of
“ Clerk, administer the oath to this of Brigham Young’s daughters, mak­ South aays: There is a good deal of made, and Dr. Graham Rays never drunkards In Pittaburg and Alleghuny
could not realize his dream.
ing his compliment of four wives, is poverty and lack of enterprise manl­ will be, as it would expose the charac­
Finally his mother begged him to boy.”
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
Adjutant-Generalof the Territory and iest in Charleston, but not as much as ter of the books in the libiaiy and fin­ City Into sober citizens.
ban wm sworn.
stop his amusement (us she called It),
Murphy is "a short stout man.
I cannot repeat his testimony here, the father of twenty-seven beautiful I expected to see. Most of the old fam­ ally destroy all public confidence in When he talks to an audience 1i|h
ana go to a store, or some bus!new*
but be sure it was drolly-worded and children. Brigham himself tells me ilies are poor, an«&gt; their children are IL He says that $2,400 was paid to the a]&gt;eeche*i are delivered in ah easy man­
where he could support himself.
that
he
lias
forty-five
children
and
i
disjointed enough. It made everybody
Dan shook his head.
slowly learning that they must work law partner of the President of the ner at flnrt, but generally, after fie has
“ Can't.mother."
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
laugh even while It interested them fifteen wives living, and more grand­ if thev will live. It is so much easier Board of Trustees as a general retainer, s|&gt;oken
slowly and smoothly for n
“But, Dan, I can’t afford to give profoundly. The substance of it was children than he can remember. to order a slave to toll for you than it for several months,daring which there while, an Inspiration seems to strike
IROMNaahvillftoIUUteC.'Twk. Lea’
vtlle every Muoday and Friday moruil
much more money for the acids you that on the day when the forged check When I asked him what was his chief .is to do it yourself that, after having was no litigation nor any legal service him; he setehimselfas If he wasgoing
Gilley
and
ambition
as
head
of
the
was
passed,
he
was
taking
photograph)*
been
for
generations
the
master,
it
is
of
any
kind
to
ba
done.
One
of
the
want.
to strike a man a blow, and for ten or
onnon Church, he replied:
hard to give it up, and we must l&gt;e pa­ clerks waa paid $5,000 in addition to fifteen minutes the language flow“Ah!" said Dan. He shook his between the hours of 12 M. and 8
odaUonof paeacagtT*.
“My policy 1* the peace and pros- itient with them for a good while to his salary, as a compliment Other
bead once more, and looked very ।o’clock in the afternoon. Among other
HERM HA VER, Prop.
pictures be made one of a man stand­ perity of the Mormon people—to in­ come. I do not find anywhere in the large sums were ]*ld for lobbying in from him like a stream of water from
dejected.
a large fountain. You might as wall
He was at his wits’end. He believed :ing In the window of a building on the crease in numbers and wealth.”
South any bitterness against (he ne­ the Legislature and for editorial writ- '
SKUnllxarm (T»rdj.
“How fast are you increasing?" I gro, and do not believe the whites have Ing in the city newspapers. Twenty- take hold of a magnetic battery os to
be was on the very verge of an impor- opposite side of the street The man
take hold of his /hand sometimes to
tout discovery. He only wanted a that he photographed was the prisoner asked.
any more than we should under the two thousand dollars were sunk in .shaae hands with him. He hi-'h
JOHN Q. CRE8SY,
"We double once in six years now. same circumstances. There is some­ establishing a newspaper in order to .
little more time and a little more iat the bar.
attractive man, all sympathy,
»&gt;
r
miikhh
Immediately there was a general To-day," said the prophet, "we have thing in'the climate .that tends to de­ placate one of the trustees who had vary
.all heart."
money. Where should the money
Murphy
refused
.
buzz in the court room. The prisoner’s 150,000 Mormons, extending from Da­ velop indolence, and Northerners suc­ been turned out through the influence guarantee
come from?
of 1250 a night fer four
{
This was a trying question. Heoould pale face flushed, and he gazed upon kota down through Utah and Arizona cumb to Its effects as readily as the na­ of the President of the Board. Other months
for a lecturing tour, raying
and New Mexico. Six yean* from to­ tive. Ths listless attitude ot both peraons confirm Borneo! his statements, ,
not Imagine that any one would ever .Dan with a look of Joyful gratitude.
that
he
couldn
’
t
do
any
good
that wnv:
But there was still a very important day If nb war is made on us, we wi’J whites and blacks, as they sprawl over and one gentleman affirms that when .as a matter of fact, he receive*
lend him enough cash to carry out his
just
Oi AffmJ Ini Mill barilia.
projects, aod he did not seem to think question to be settled. "At what time have SOO,000 people, and. in twelve their door-stejm and gaze at you with a the lottery drawings were al! over and .enough to live on, as Moody do*»*,und.
years,
that
is,
In
1H90,
we
will
have
,
(&gt;f any way to earn a sufficient sum. exactly was that photograph taken?"
vacant stare, is only a coiuiterpart of several hundred thousand dollars were unlike
Mood*, he asks for ho expen­
Dan took the picture and looked at 600.000 people. We have now thirty the Arabs at the street corners of Alex­ on hand to be divided between the .sive
He went up to his “den" and sat down
preparations
and
will
not
come
to
incorporated cities, three million dol­ andria and Cairo. Both races in the library and the lottery manageni, tile .
in the midst of his bottles and rubbish It closely.
place for any epeoMled time, for
'
ON LONG TIME.
“There’s the clock on St. Lski/x lars worth of Irrigating canals, 858 South are slowly learning the Axlamlc latter divided it all among themselves, any
feeling very uncommonly blue. There
,when he Mitera a efty he mantel to ste&gt;L. BUSSELL.
was his camera upoa ite three long church, up therein that comer there." i
curse, “In the sweat of thy face shall leaving the library nothing. Thus we .until he lira accampllshed soiuethiug.
vrjf ,n»rv ui nwwunu, thou eat bread," and when they have see men of good character, backed by
legs, with its black muffler drawn
cotton anti woolen fnc- mastered it, not war but work will be the Legislature of the State, undertake
carefully over it, and with ite brass
nose pointed out Into the cold air.
the result. But I am not going to talk
Fbuit for a S
an overawe xemiwy, anu tempie** politics in this letter, for It is too large
The
boy
’
s
thoughts
pointed
the
same
*-&gt;,
C
—
—
—
-------o
Herald of Health
IN SUMS OF FROM
built
and
being
built enough for all
carefolly
around.
way. He must go out into thescoldl
demoralisation among all the parties
"By the dial, here,” said he,.“it was our people to worship in. Besides, our
and find something to do, or sortie day
I want to say a word or two about connected with it, and dishonesty aooeon of they ear
he might have to stay out in the cola. just one o’clock at the instant whea missionaries send us 3,000 emigrants Savannah before I doee.
Find, it Is among others. The result aimed at worth while to oa
every year, and our elders baptize the moet beautiful city in the South,
He descended into the street, and thenicturc was taken.”
wandered about the town, inoody and
The jury and the counsel now exam­ many hundred native Indians and re­ and it pains one to think that, with
Apply to
Wm. A. Atlswgrth,
ined
the
photograph
minutely.
It
ceive them into the Mormon church." an ita beauty, it is very unhealthy.
distressed.
at his rwiidcncc or store.
could not be disputed; that wm the
“What do you advise your people to
Kentucky’s experience other States Will save doctors'
inCBlGUN EXCHANGE?
identical nma, aud there be was, not do?"
sud communities should beware of more iu।।.
in the bank st the moment when theI continually advise them to culti­
licensing a crime for a good object—or course there arc many
st
tbs
vate
small
farms,
keep
out
of
the
a
bad one either.
Detroit, Mlohtaan,
think tht
*
money fully identified the prisoner.
The teller won onee more placed mines,
i
become self-sustaining, increa**e
described his movements, and related upon the stand. He woe confused by and
i
multiply, never sell their fonm, Lilycar it was terribly scourged by
The demand tor]
la at our State
what was said between them at the the evidence he had heard, and washy keep
1
out or law, never quarrel with the yellow fever, and, though every
forer-jn travtime with the greatest minuteness.
lo means m positive as he was before. 1
oae left the city who could get away, •1------------- —-.-[..I,
sometimes it cannot Jbc done at ail.
On the other hand, the accused in* Attest he
yet 1,400 of those remaining died. This of previous yean*. Compared with last Leaving out such canes, we advise ihe
dbrnantly denied the charge, and pro­
under a mistake,
“Then you never want to fight the cripples its badness Iwidly, but better year the number tamed to date shows liberal use of fruit from tills time on,
retired Into the United States ?"
tested that he wan not in or near the
drainage and great care may preveut an excess of 4,000.
wherever it can be obtained. ”

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MONEY TO LOAN 1

$300.00 and UPWARDS

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.$50.00 to $500.00,

Wklrter Green«*N Last Words.

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Jf. I. AjUw.rlk 1 C»’» CoIhm.

had run
th* rapids

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tMW*.
From that bridge Juat above American

VMMV1U'
cmgo jumped, and three years ago two
men deliberately walked-into the watto ukca *r over our heads, and went over in the
first sheet of water. The bodies of
ever fouad.”
steamers, upon toe river, our sable
VermontviUe Editor Hoskins boarded fcieud *aid: “The river has never had
the train bound on a rampage that ex­ * steamboat since toe time of toe 'Maid
tended into New York, having left the Af the Mist.’ She was toe only living
thing that ever went through whirl­
pool rapids. She was taken through
We had buainessin Detroit tost oc- fo 1861 by. too dare-devil Joel Robinson*
who still lives at Nlagara Fails. Can­
when we rambled into the office ot Mr. ada parties had a big claim ou her and
Frank Snow, the obliging and popular gave him *600 to do what no other man
passenger agent of the Canada South­ would have undertaken,—niu the rap­
ern Railway, who (for value received) ids and deliver toe boat in Montreal.
furnished os with a bit of card board He lashed himself to the wheel and
which entitled us to certain rights and With the help of two men run the boat
pririllges over the only American line through the raging rapids and whirl­
through the Queen’s dominion.
pool with the velocity of an arrow and
with no loss except her smoke stack.
ing morn tug, crowing the river on
Robinrou has saved . several lives

Th* emigration to this country from
J
—- —------ —
...
dividual*—nearly 8,000 moi* uuui the
previoas year.
Attleboro' Mara, has lost ite oldest
inhabitant, Hugh Gilman, aged 107
year* 10 months and 4 days—s native
of Tyrone Co., Ireland.
Monday, June 4th, was the one hun­
dredth anniversary ot the meeting of
the convention st Windsor which gave
to the State of Vermont Ite present
Krupp is prepared to manufacture a
134-ton gun, if need be. The charge
would bo W0 pounds of gunpowder, and
toe weight of the projectile would be a
ton. '
.
A long-escaped murderer, who died
in Nebraska lost week, left his uonfesaionontbc stand by Ills bedside; “A
murderer never forgets toe face of his
victim.”
.
The debris of toe palace car “Pala­
tine” that went through toe Ashtabula
bridge, has been made up info walking
canes by a thrifty individual nnned
ft tn)th.

There is a Methbdist Church in Col­
orado which Has not one male member.
at Grosse Isle, 30 miles below Detroit.
By this time we were ready to go un­ Tho business is controlled entirely by
From St. Thomas to International der the falls and started down into the women, and there is a balance in toe
Bridge, we rode in the engine cab, and toe hermit's cave. The wind blew al­ church treasury.
in that 136 mile trip we enjoyed our­ most a hurricane, and the cataract
An investigation shows that *100,selves better in viewing the landscape roared like thunder. Our path grew 000 has been stolen from Luxerue Co.,
spread out before us, in admiring the borrower until it was less than a foot Pa., in toe post seven years by dishon­
the engineer as be controls the move- wide. A single misstep and the Naah- est officials, some of whom have already
■ ville News would be draped in mourn- been convicted and are in prison.
the fireman as he stuffed toe red-hot:i ing, and ite enemies would shout for
A hotel in Kansas has the following
mouth of toe swift monster with huge :I joy. Asweatood under that mighty
notice displayed in toe bedrooms:
chunks of wood, than we would. Lad •
roaring sheet xx water we could not “Gontlcmen wishing to committ sui­
we been riding in toe finest Pullman
but feel that we were nearer the Al
car mounted on wheels. “How fast are mighty hand than we had ever been cide will please take the center of the
room, to avoid staining the bed linen,
we going,” we inquired, as toe train before; and we believe no infidel or
walls and furniture with blood.”
’
pulled out tom a station. “Eight miles skrptic ever went under that cataract
A surveying party who have been
to the next station,” toe engineer re­ without acknowledging that God lirreplied, and nodded at our wateh. We eth and is mighty. He has invested measuring toe principle elevations in
took toe hint and polled out our chro­ Niagara with power that none can re­ Connecticut have found that the high­
nometer. The engineer threw back sist, and the greatest are filled with awe est land is Mount Brace, in the extreme
the reverse lever, opened toe throttle aud acknowledge their insignificance northwest comer, which is 2,800 feet.
Next came Bear Mountain, 2,350, Buck
whilst it the presence of those elements
and steadily. The pistons moved back over which they have not the slightest Mountain, 2,160, and Bald Peak, 1,096,
all in Salisbury.
and forth, too wheels spun ’round, and
control.
the monster hissed, then snorted with
We will not encourage you to hope
}Ve tarried at Niagara a day and a that you ca» buy your way to heaven,
pleasure m it obeyed its master and
sped on its couree. Faster and faster half, and received our money’s worth, but if on every Sunday you will put
we went until the landscape was but a but had to go slow to do it. The ho­ into the contribution-box a nickel for
mass of dancing green and the tele­ tels claim tbly have reduced their each sin committed during the pregraph poles dropped by (it seemed) with rates, but toe reduction is enough to ceeding week, you will soon have the
every tidt of our watch. “Hold on,’? make a rich man groan. Four dollars satisfaction of knowing that you be­
yelled toe fireman, as we swung around and four shillings per day, an'^bills for long to u prosperous church.
a curve with a whirl. Soon we noted extras 'til you can’t rest. Niagara Falls
A Sau Francisco firm has contracted
way down toe track the little depot, in -and of themselves are a big thing to pay forty cents apiece for the unli­
looking in too distance like a child’s but it^is the hotels, hackmea, tolls and censed dogs slaughtered in that city.
admission
tliat
effect
1
!
a
man.
30
cents
play house. The engineer blew too
The skins are to be tanned for glove
whistle, and shut off steam with a to cross the bridge to Goat Island, SO making, th4 hair will be used in plas­
smile, and aa toe iron horse slackened cts. to go in toe park, *1.00 to go under ter, toe bones ground for clarifying su­
the falls, 33 cents to walk across th'
gar, and the fat manufactured into oil.
Every
jnMs^JUmmwto since he had nodded Suspension bridge, etc., etc.
A Providence man who is fond of
good place is fenced up, and an admis­
at ns, eight miles back.
Shortly after one o’clock in the after­ sion fee tacked to it. The Govern­ statistics, conceived an idea about a
year
ago that he woqld keep a memo­
noon, we arrived at the falls. .Our poor ment ought to own st least the Park
randum to show just how many men
pen is altogether too feeble to describe and Island and throw them open to the
whom
he should have dealings with
v
the awe-inspiring effect upon our be­ public.
would do just aa they agreed. Thus
Just below the tails is tho new Sus­
ing when first we saw that mighty cat­
far only four out of 623 have had the
aract from the cars.
The Canada pension foot Bridge, which is consid­
right kind of a mark against them.'
Southern Railway runs along die ered the handsomest In the country.
A citizen of Lewiston recently car­
heights on the Canada aide and affords It is a slight structure 1,368 feet l»etween
th« best view of the falls. It was sim­ the towers. 180 feet high and commands ried a letter of introduction from a
ply grand.
toe whole grandeur of Niagara. The friend to a stranger. The stranger re­
Niagara is head quarters for hackmen. Island* above the falls accessible ceived him cpolly and showed him to
i Upon alighting from the curs we count- by bridges are Goat, Bath, Luna, and the door. A little investigation show­
*■ ed thirteen hacks and plenty more to the Three Sister Islands. Gulh Island ed the reason. The letter mrid “Treat
i hear from down towards the village. just above the Horse Shoe falls hue him like a trump,” but the stranger
They all offered to give ua a ride, aak- never been trodden by man. Goat read it “Treat him like a tramp.”
The New York Central and Hudson
,.&lt;Wg prices varytogffrom ten cents to $5 Island contains 76 acres. Dining the
• each, but we felt of dur pocketbook very severe winter a few years ago ice River Railroad Company have been ex­
;• and firmly refused them all. A Niag- formed in toe river above toe Sisters, perimenting fur some time past to dis­
cover how long a locomotive can be
. ara Falls hackman is irrepressible.
They win follow a man around, even rabies, and that is the way they made run, with due regard to enonomy, with­
out repairs. It was found that loco­
’ like a parcel of hungry dogs follow a, the bridge to toe islands.
ham. They will agree to give you a&gt;
We passed Sunday afternoon on the motive No. 90 has run 70,000 miles in
ride for a quarter or a half a dollar, but Mandi. The proprietors of the Islands eleven months without going to a re­
when once in you are book
for five1 are too sanctimonious to let people on pair shop.
to ten dollars worth.
the Islands
the forenoon, but do in | The young men of Maysville, an Ohio
Wepaaaed up the Canada side towards1 toe afternoon for a consideration of 80 village, being inclined toward econ­
Horae Shoe Falls, dodging all tovita- cents per head. We looked over the omy, bought a large quantity of doth
precipice from the foundations once oc­ at a wholesale price from a manufac­
cupied by Terrapin Tower, and saw a turer, and bad it made into dotting
ed Barnett’s museum, when we struck perfect rainbow at toe foot of toe falls. for thamselvee. The uninforuud vis­
a speculator in tbe-beauties of Niagara, The Three Sisters lay in too midst of itor is surprised by the sight of so many
who induced us to go under the falls. toe raging rapids, and the view from men dressed exactly alike, and is led to
Donning a rubber suit, we followed a them is grandly sublime.
believft that he is in some socialistic
negro guide down a stone stairway,'
Sunday evening we went to Buffalo community.
and along a roughly hewn path in the
A Boston millionaire, who appeared
in order to take the flrot train home­
cliff. Far above and overhead towered
ward bound. Monday morning walk­ toe other day in a public place, wear­
' the rocky cliff, below rolled majestic
' ing down Main St. who should we en- ing a preternaturally brilliant pair of
'Niagara, whilst before us lay the whole' counter but our fellow-townsman, Wm.
boots, was asked who blacked them,
grandeur of the falls. The American
A. Aylsworth, and upon taking in the and proudly responded that he did it
Falls are one-fourth of a mile wide and
himself. A wealthy acquaintance at
■ the Horse Shoe Falla one-half a mile front of the mum moth wholesale once offered twenty-five cents for the
wide.
In height they are IM foeL
boot and shoe bouse be repr- sents production of a like result on his boots;
Day and night, year in and year out in his travels. Will took ua in band, the offer was accepted, toe job done,
this mighty msM of water, in some and introduced Us to the two junior and the quarter wa» paid.
place* twenty feet thick, with a deep member* ot the firm, Albert and Thomdeafening roar, and a majeetic sweep,
A Brave Montenegrin Woman-

business men—but Albert and Will
high in air, voluminous clouds of mi»L
The rivwr Wow ths falls is from 180 to

over to the City Hall, were introd need
promise of an extra fee helped him)
to the Mayor, visited the Catholic Ca­
and we picked up something that will
thedral and saw the big organ that
many of our reader* saw at the Centaanial last rear, and ths two hours that
•lapsed till W* boarded the train for
ably «pent to looking about the city,

PER CENT STORE!

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xorwaro ana £

NEW GOODS!

Price 10 Caitijer ft., e 12! view 1
Fnrnisi OH
LARGE EXPERiEnCE

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

And keep* it moving, aud rill make

All Nashville and Sur­
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COST!

For the People!
I hate leased the Flouring Mills of
P. Holler, and desire to inform my
friends and the community at large,
that I do not intehd to be excelled in

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Nashville, Feb. 96,1877.

Tor Prices Speak for Themselves:
10,000 yards Best Prints at 5j &amp; 6 eta.
2,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
at 10 cents per yard.
2,000 yards Plaid aud Stn ped Dress
Goods, at 10 to 28 cents per yard.
The ebcapat and bat line of Alpacas
going!
Ladies made-up Suita, in Linen and
Pique, at *1.60 and up.
We have a large stock Of Ladies’ Hose,
Gloves, Ties, Neck-Wear, and Head­
Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

D. W. PURCHIS.

FARMS FOR SALE,

CLOTHING,
WHICH IS CHEAPER

Northpart, 11-S tnilea from Lake Mich. U. 6. Mall

Mr*. BURROWS k Mrs. CISSELL

AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
IT, FOR WE DO

Inorjr Loodi which will beoffe
the Udlaa of Naahrllle and nctaUy-

In fact we regard it as taking a
step backward to do so.

TO

THE

EAST

Michigan Central and Canada
Southern Railwats, commenced run­
ning a Lightning Express Train, which
will give opportunity of reaching Buf­
falo, Niagara, Rochester, New York,
and Boston, hours in advance of time
formerly made by other lines. The
time will be as follows:

THAN EVER!

New Millinery Store,

No Credit Business !

MICHIGAN

W. A. ATL8W0RTH.
Psrfoct UUwglTSa wtlh tb» »bot« land*.

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

COME AND SEE.
GIVE USA CALL.
XMhvm«, April nth, 1177.
BURROWS * CAB8ILL.

The schedule time of the Fast Express
Trains on the Canada Southern Rail­
way, is faster than that of any other
railroad iu America, and it is mado
with ease, on account of the superior
grades and aliscnce of curves. . The
time made by b special train with Mr.
Vanderbilt and party 111 miles in 111
minutes, is unparaleHed in the annals
of railroading in this country.
V’. K. MUIR, GraraW Xanaoer.
FRANK eTSNOW,
Gen'lTaM. and TMut Agent, Detroit

LEGAL.

^INSWORTH k BROOKS,

General Dealers in

BARRYVILLE MILLS.
THE PROPRIETORS ARE READY

At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00
WITH WOOL FILING!

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS, TO DO CUSTOM WORK.
STUCCO, HAIR, AO,
•
FUL FOB PAST FAVORS, THEY SOtn MlebigaD.

Cash does the Buaineia!
The same might be said of our Men’s
Boys’ and Youths

CLOTHING
Men’s Good Working Pants
only $1.00.
Men’s Cassimere Suits from
$7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

NASHVILLE FOUNDRY.
The above Foundry is now in condi­
tion to turn out all manner of

While you have the money to do sq.

Follow unit, and and prices will make
you happy.

APEAK HIGHT &lt;»UT LOUD!

ora GROCERIES “■
Mackerel.

To make the

Remember we have the inside track
on this Um of Goods, and you can nut
afford to go footsore and weary, when
you can buy ot us Men’s solid Boots at
M.00 ter Mir. L&lt;H&gt;k at our Blooming
Buckfe Alexis at *1.78. Ladies k3

DENTISTS
KaahvlUe. Mleb.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,

JOB PRINTING

BRADY’S BRICK,

Michigan.

Naafcvllle.

NEATLY DONE.

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

HIGDON A NORTON

Plm, Hamws, CaMrs, Ac., k,

Miss Lf Hungerford,

HITS, CAPS AID BENTS’HJMISHING GOODS

RO MAGE.

manufactured and kept constantly on
hand.

THEM

GO FOR

LICIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PAT-

JONES 4 SELLECK,

BLACKSMITHING
done to order. Patronise home insti­
tutions and come and see me.
J. M. WOOD.

ou 10 per cent profit, and
a generous.

cho announce- thenn
dead lie firtt of the

LINE.
AND ATTtf.
ba Main Un* »i

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

RW sent by rail will be carded with

A sister and foar brotht

in the rear. It Is the wealthiest and
most extensive wholesale boot and shoe

PIONEER STORE

Tks NasMle Carding Mis

Confederate soltUtr*.

l«DAT,

WOOL CARDING’

Call and

Manufacture and Deal in

furniture!

Hard-Pan Price*.

Of Every Description,
From a Wash Stand to a

Handsome Parlor Suit !
IN OUR

Coffin Department I

ORNO STRONG.
If You Wakt to But a First Ola*’

b hereby jrtren ih»: I .ball mH at jmbBe
•notion. to the k!4l»Ml Ud4«r. ob SUurd.y. th. Brd
day cf Job*. A. D. IKTt. at &lt;m» o'Hock In Uw afurrnoon, at th* pnahii. tn Uw V-— —
tn th* CjMjBty ft flany tn
s’s^trli— —

Court or Barry
right, tttJa and

i th* CouoVy

th£T(E

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!
You CAX

but 1 a&gt; maanbat we all thought the

FINE HEARSE!
And a careful man to attend
FUNBRAL8.

BUY YOUR

I ASHVILLE YAJUCBT,

Naabvilie, Maygth.

Wk 1 AYLSWORTH&amp;CO.
fglM.

glaring ini ghtxhing.

AT THE

Four toe

l*w •

�—We received a little note from our
Aat.vria comapondent, tin- other day,

FRIDAY.

BARRY VILLE ITEMS.

'

LOCAL MATTERS.

On the 7th of this month rhe ladies
of Barryvillo. met at the house of M. J.
Lathrep and organized s Temperance j
JUNE IT. 1877 [ are laying it to him heavy.
Anyone AMSodeV, »».! &lt;*&lt;«•: th, Mowtag !
i with common wnw- and reason knows
I'm. Mr.. Minor Mmd, Via-.
| that articles appearing in this paper
I without a signature are always penned non, du)., Mrs. wm. Devine, rtiej j
by Orno Strong.

M^S

H. Hoag bm built a kitchen to

—R. 8. Brady is building Doe Ellis
an office on weal aide of Main St

" —The recent showers have bata* like
showers of gold to the fanners..
'

—The Michigan Railroad Co. will sell
excursion tickets from and to all sta­
tions July 8rd and 4th, at ooe-fare for
tha sound trip, good to return on any
trains of Che 4th and 6th. Ample pro­
visions will be made to accomodate all.
This is the time to enjoy a' holiday and
visit friends. Take a ride on the best
managed railroad in the country,—a
rood that never has an accident.

—Tbt engine and boiler for Dem—W. P. Little and Ira Hopkins start­
aray Ar. Kellogg’s factory has arrived. ed for the Black Hills about the 1st of
—If Dayana thinks Nashville isn’t-a May last.- A letter penned on the 10th.
growing town, let him step oat fo.-a at Fort Pierre, w ithin a hundred and
fifty miles of their destination, was re­
ceived by Mrs. Hopkins. A few days
—The M. C. R. R. put into effect a since, all the equipments they started
new time table last Sunday. Notice it with, even unto tbeir guns and pocket
in usual place.
articles, excepting their blankets and
's' —The morning and evening trains butcher knives, arrived in the village
now both stop at Thornapple Lake to by express from Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs.
Hopkins entertain fears that “all is not
receive aad leave passengers.
well with them.” • There is certainly
—This has been a dull week in Nash­ something of a mystery in the fact
ville, and locals are aa hard to find aaa of their things, especially
the
needle loot in a hay stack.
small articles, be ing shipped back,
—Geo. Hall has the frame of his new without a word and in the manner they
la also getfor a new
—Rev. Henry Chance, the Buckeye
—Charles H. Brady b^s taken n part­
ner in his law business. He is a young
lawyer from Ionia, and his name is
John R. Crites.
—Rev. Rose of Ionia will preach at
the Baptist Church next Sunday morn­
ing and evening. His evening discourse
will be upon temperance.

v —Elder P. Holler immersed two converta in Rooxm
lost Sunday. Five
persons also
with the advent
church st the lake school house.
Matteeon. of Knlamo, started to go
down cellar with two pans'of milk,
when she fell to the bottom, bruising

—The. Seventh Day Adventist* are
making preparations to pitch their
tent near Hanchett’s mill in Maple
Grove. The meetings will commence
next Tuesday. EldT, M. Stewart preeid—Mr. J. W. Bowles now has his card,
ing machine in tip top working order,
and aa he is a carder of many years ex­
perience all who trust their carding to
him can feel assured of getting good
roola.
*

Broad-Axe, spoke upon temperance at
the Christian Church last Tuesday ev­
ening, to an overflowing house. - We
presume, from the way the speaker laid
it to some of the opponents of temper­
ance that his motto is "hew to the line
and let the chips fly where they will."
He is a good one, \*&gt;d his words do not
fail to have effect .upon the listener.
One moment his vast audienbe would
give vent to their feelings in guffaws,
and the very next perhaps ti»y wenmoved to tears aa he spoke of the sor­
rows, pain and tribulations of those
who were in the shadow of that great
curse—drink. Next, Friday night, at
the Baptist Church, (on tbeoccasionof
the tempenmre mass meeting) he will
"come in on the home stretch.” An ad mission fee of Ove cents, to pay expan­
se*, will be taken at the door.

4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION.
A Grand National*? Celebration, on
the 4th of July, will be held at Nash­
ville, under the directions of the Nash­
ville Reform Club and Ladies Temper­
ance Union. There is expected to be
present the largest crowd ever seen in
Barry Co., for Nashville always has the
best speaking, the beat muaic, and th*
best programme.

—The examination of Annanias Linsley was held before Justice Riker in
Hastings last Monday, when the de­
fendant was bound over in the sum of
$aoo to appear at the next term of Oil-j
cuit Court.

AMUSEMEXTS.

1. Baloon- Ascensions.
2. Sack Race.
8. Foot Race.
4. Wheelbarrow Race.
5. Climbing Greased Pole.
fl. Catching Greased Hog.
7. The Original WhiddepitcherFam­
—At the Christian Church next Sab­
ily wUl be in attendance.
bath the services will be as follows:
OFP1CEBS AMD SPEAKERS. ■
Morning topic, “The Heart’s Treasure.”
Orator—Rev. J. S. Boyden, of Ypsi­
8 o’clock p. m. at Norton’s school house, lanti.
.
.
topic, "Successful Plowing." Sunday
President—Wm. Fiester.
Chaplain—Rev. I. N. Crittenden.
School concert in the evening
Reooce—C.O. Scott.
Mai ahal—Calvin IrianA
—Fourth of July celebrations promise
The Presidenta of the various Clubs
to be thick and plenty this year. will
act aa Vice-Presidents.
Charlotte,
Vermontville,
Kalamo.
ORDER OF KXEKC1SKS.
Woodland, and Middleville, are getting
At 10 o’dock A. M. the proecsaion
ready for ’em, and still Hastings, As- will unite and march to the grove and
gyria andPodunk, to be heard from. listen to Addresses, Reading of Dec­
But th yw celebrating in Nashville laration, Music, etc.
and you will be happy.
PREMIUMS.
Largest Delegation; 1st Pfem. $12,
—Young Beaman, pf Maple Grove,
has a colt that has a bad habit of stop­ 2nd $8.
Foot Race, at 1:30; 1st Prem. $5. 2nd
ping at the saloon to get a drink. Last
Wednesday, while doing so it l&gt;ecamt- $2.
Sack Race, at 2JO; 1st Prem. $2, 2nd
frigh toned and ran down Mair. Bt. and
into the elevator with a whir-r-r, that
Wheelbarrow Race, at 8; 1st Pre. $2,
scared said elevator almoat to death.
Tis a bad habit colty; don’t do so any 2nd $1.
Climbing Pole, at 4; Prem. fl.
more.
.
Catching Greased Hog, at 5; Prem.
—Two young sprigs, profaned last Hog.
•
Sabbath, by getting on a big drunk.
Procession of Noted Personages at 6.
They busted the lock of an up-stair res­
Baloon Ascension at 8:80.
;
idence, and wanted to go in, but the
The Nashville Cornet Band will fur­
women told them they were not that nish music for the day
Everybody is
kind of hair-pins, and the sprigs and cordially invited to participate.
upwards of a thousand broomsticks,
hammers, dubs, etc., went down the
HASTINGS ITEMS.
stairs together.

—Rev. Wm. Tilley, pastor of the
Baptist Chureh. of Charlotte, who wa*
in Europe two yean since, will give a
lecture on the life and ministry of Mr.
riih whom he is personally
in the Baptist Church, of
on Monday eve., June 18th,
at 8 o’clock. The lecture is free. All
are cordially invited.
—The Christian Church Sabbath
School will give a concert next Bunday
evening. The admission will be free,
bat a collection will be taken toward
paying the balance on the belt. This
School will give three concerts during
the season on the topics of Faith, Hope
and Charity. For next Sunday evening
the topic will be Faith.

On Thursday the 18th inst, a case
was tried before Justice Riker, between
the people of the State of Michigan,
plaintiff, and Ella Griffith, defendant,
upon a charge of vagrancy. The jury
after being out two hours returned a
verdict of not guilty.
The Board of Education has tender­
ed the Principalship of our Union School
to Samuel Dickie, recommending a
salary of ten hundred and fifty dollars
per annum. Mr. Dickie has held the
position of principal of our school for
two years past, and his second appoint­
ment speaks well for him as a teacher.
John Q. Creasy has sold his cigar
manufactory to Lewis Herriek, of this
place.
Mr. H. will employ several
hands and make this a permanent bus-

Now one wprd, about the item of two
weeks ago. I was informed by wit­
nesses as then stated, but 1 am now
satisfied that they were mistaken in
the"identity of the proprietor and that
most if not all of the swearing com­
plained of was done by another person,
and that the proprietor himself is at
heart a red ribbon boy. Now Mr. Ed­
itor let me make one paas at my friend
(one of the slandered) of Journal fame
and I will stop. He says there was no
swearing there. As he is aot a swearer
huuself, and is a man of truth we most
conclude he is not a good Judge, and
wc'sliall object to his being on the jury.
G ASTER.

Common ('ouncll Proceedings.
Council Rooms, (
June 11th, 1877. j
Regular meeting held.
Present—Ainsworth, President; Lee,
Parady, Cook, Roe and Truman, Trus­
tees. .
Minutes of the previous meeting read
and approved.
Bonus of Boise.Bros, and Halbert &amp;
Co., was presented and ou motion ap­
proved.
.
The following accounts were present­
ed and on motion allowed:
Thompson and Monroe., ditching $18.70
H. Partello, cleaning snow from
walk around school boose,
9.04
Petition presented signed by N. P.
Frink and others for sidewalk on south
side of Phillip* Street, commencing at
West side Eugene Cooks residence and
extending to east side N. P. Frink’x
residence, to be completed within sixty
days from date.
On motion said petition was granted
and Marshall instructed to notify per­
sons owning property on south side
said street to complete sidewalk with­
in time specified in petition.
.
On motion committee on roads was
authorized to let job of building bridge
and grading hill east of 8. Feighner s,
said job not to exceed one hundred dol­
lars.
On motion by Truman the Finance
Committee was infracted to ascertain
the coot of ladders to use in case of fire
and report at next regular meeting.
On motion Ordinance No. 23, Sec. 1
to license auctioneers, venders of goods,
merchandise, an'J patent medicines,
wns amended so as to read, "$10 for
each and every day or part thereof.”
Resolution passed that all transient
persons running peanut, lemonade,
victualing stands, or swings, in the
Village or Nashville, Mich., on the 4th
of July next, shall pay a license of
three dollars, and the Marshal is here­
by authorised to collect the same.
On motion council adjourned.
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
President.
Geo. W. Francis, Recorder.

The Only Safely.
The evils of intemperance is so wide­
spread, no deep reaching, so malignant
and tre menduous, that some of our
citizens exclaim: ‘It is incurable,” and
still farther lay, "We ean do nothing.
It God supernatarally abolishes it, it
may cease; but it is too mighty for un­
it must take its course. We can weep
over ite devolutions, but we cannot ar­
rest its career.’’ They are shocked,
stunned in despair. This is a bad con­
dition for any one to be in. Such parlytic souls arc of no use in the world.
They are worth as little in a moral con­
flicts as os a regiment of paralytics
would be in beating off a troop of in­
vaders. But do not despair if intem­
perance threatens usas the ocean threat­
ened Holland. God helps courageous
souls. If we are bold and have faith,
we shall yet build our dikes, and save
our land and our race, by keeping tho
lied Ribbon waving in God’s atmos­
phere. Again, do not restrict your ac­
tivity in the cause to one department of
finding fault. It is easy to pick flaws
ir anything that is done under the sun.
(For people will talk you know.) Notil­
ing in this world reaches its ideal, no
matter how pure the design, nor how
pressing the design. Evil is mixed up
with every good. Again, do not be in­
different When the cause of temper­
ance is argued, do not bring wet blank­
ets; do not show the cold shoulder.
We must do something for each and
every one in order to make a success of
it If one plan breaks down, if one
method fails, we must try another.
What shall we do ! I reply: put forth
moral efforts. Intemperance springs
out of the social and convivial usages
of society; hence, there is the place to
attack it Cut its roots off, and the
top will soon be firewood.
Pledge
yourself personally to tot ai abstinence.
Do I hear one individual say: "I have
no fear of becoming a drunkard V It
so I simply say, that thousands and
tens of thousands have said the same,
and believed h aa you do, and yet have
become drunkard*. When

Cai !!&gt;■■&gt;.

to the grove. Bordie Cooper drove
a load of 48 children. They were Km
Helen Allen’s "busy,baes, and belong

aTt

&gt;

__r

a

! tor in s‘^rrin-'- OT in ’llUgeof
LmnikjAu,
LF- The largest assortment of Fans
and Parasols in the County at
’&lt;
Truman^.
— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
the
________
tom Store.
1 have 50 pafrjfl.,^‘,^-^,.^,
Misses’ Kid.
Slips,.worth $1
which I will seU for
50 eta. per pair.
Q. A. Trvmam.

—Wolcott's Harness Shop is rushing
businees, making Harnesses from the
choicest Chestnut, Oak Tanned Leath­
er, made in Kentucky. Bring on your
orders. We are going to have more
help. Come and see us.
A. R. Wolcott.

•

ffi!

&lt;lce:n themselves risht in thnirnt«^M

a
for the good of others.

Rot.

A. G. C.

Wagons and Buggies!

TO ARMS, TEE OUT!
Must Fl^ht,

HGHT IT II!

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I

this bloodless

MS

WAGOIS AMD BUGGIES!

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

— 4 spools Thread for 10 eta. at the
_____Bostox Stoke.
rF Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths at
Trumam’s.

ty ,Try the pore Jap. Tea at the
Boston Store at 30eta. per pound. Sam­
ples free.
ty Mrs. Bcrrows, Cabmbll&amp;Co.,
are now offering their Millinery Goods
at the very lowest prices, far .this week
only.

Given Away.

$6.

A beautiful Bronxed Clock and Mir­
ror, worth
dollars, to be given to
the one that buys the moat Gold Medal
Java Coffee, for the next sixty days.
The coffee is put up in one pound pack­
ages, and is the best in the market.
Call in and look at the clock.
At the Central Storx.
rv The largest stock of Print* in
the county at the Botion Stort. Best
fl cents.

HARDWARE 4 AGRIICULTUAL STORES.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Single Buggies, any style, $105 on time

$100 for cash.

Platform Spring Wagons, $130 on time;
$125 cash

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best
farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at

$70 cash, or $75 on time.

ry Corn Meal at the Central Store.

Photographs! Photographs!
In every variety of style and pose.
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, has se­
cured for the season Mr. Beebe's gal­
lery, on Main St., and is prepared to
furnish One Dozen Fino Berlin Re­
touched Photographs for $2.50. Gem
work at usual prices. Copying and En­
larging a specialty. Call and see spec­
imens.

Mesic! Music!—Mias Addie Reed,
of Hastings. wiB be in this village on
Fridays and Saturdays to give instruc­
tion on the Piano and Organ. Tenn*,
$8 for 20 lessons.
We believe that the wonderful results
accomplished by the use of ‘Bhiloh’s
Consumption Cure,’ are without a pariilel! in the history of Medicfate. Those
who disbelieve this and have occasion
to try it can be convinced without ex­
pense to themselves. Its success is so
wonderful and sure that we sell it on a

I wish to inform the farmers of Bar­
hat I areprefrom this date
which lean
n advance of
which are behoneat public
world.
Before making your purchase please
call and examine

MY STOCK!
Which I take

_______ E. COOK A CO.
SHUME FONTS,
FROPRIKTOR

SALE and BOARDING STABLE.
XASHVILLE.

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm-

Mias

A Co* COLi n N

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

or Eaton counties.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
TRADEMARK

THE BOSi

LAGER BEER
DETROIT, MICH.
TERMS CARB—Caa be hod boUled by Winian*
R Co-, Brmrs, Detroit.

EQI&amp;CL

BOSTON STORE!

KNM8!” V

Lager
Beer
BREWERY AM

sorsffli wzs,

Detroit,

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!

A TRIAL ^,y*^jy™E*VLA"‘TV

A LARGE

Battle

IMPENDING.

HIGH PRICES AND LARGE PROFITS MUST
BE DROVE OUT OF THE LAID!

And we can do it for we have got the army
■ of Goods to do it with!

Whooping Cough. Croup. In these
cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fail to
try it, ft may save your life, while it
will coat you nothing if it gives you no
relief. Call at the Drug Store of Hal»ert &amp; Co., Nashville, Mich., and get a
trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
size for 60 cents or 11. Bold elsewhere
by Dealers gtptsnlfy.____
nad delightfu
“Hackmetackt"'
”»
a new and
■ Halbert A Co^~Naah-

M
Maple Gbovr, June nth, 1877.
Editor News:
The Log Cabin Reform Club hold
regular meetings in their cabin, in
Southwest Maple Giove, every Wed-

WAGONS! WAGONS!

Come and see me and I will sell you any

Ho, for a Bargain.
I have a heavy yoke of good matched
working cattle aud a young horse that
I desire to trade for a heavy span of
working horses, or will sell the same.
37-3w.
Geo. Franck.
Marder Will
A few years ago "Aujpist Flower”
wo* discovered to be a certain cure for
Dyspepsia aniLLiver Complaint, a few
thin Dyspeptics made known to their
friends how easily and quickly they
had been cured by its usp. The great
rnerita of Green’s Augctt FloWer
Jx-came heralded through the country
by one sufferer to another, until, with­
out advertising, its sale has become im­
mense.Druggists in EVERY TOWN
in the United States are selling it. No
Penon suffering with Sour Stomach,
Sick Headache, Costivenew, palpitation
of the lieart, Indigestion, low spirits,
etc., canttake three doses without re­
lief. Go to Boise Bros, and get a bot­
tle for 75 cents and tty iti Sample bot­
tles 10 cents.

J.L. REED A CO
Hastings, Nil eh

ive the best warran. any parties in Barry
or Eaton counties.

Every one fully warranted.

CW Beautiful Shawl ■ for 75 eta. at
the
Boston Store.
— Farmers, go to the foundry and
get your Castings and Agricultural Im­
plements. I ean and will sell cheaper
than any that have to buy and ship in­
Best of Blacksmithing &lt;Jonc to order.
J. M. Wood.
rF* Beet brand of Prints fl eta, at
Truman’s.

_
consequence of
it. But it is probable that the most of
those shoddy Buggies- floating about

i any or our wotk.

CT A Fine assortment of White
Dress Goods aud Embroidery at
*
Truman’s.

EdwinMoody, Secretary.
Hiram Boley, President.

Carlton.
CaaUMrn.

WAB!

tr A beaatiful Stiver Coffee Pot to
be given away with their Coffee at the
'
Bo«tox Store.

ry Ladies’ Hate for 60 cents at Mias
Moonlight Strawberry and Ice Hungerford’s Milliner store.
Cream Festival.--There will be held
— Finest line of White Goods in the
nt Mr. and Mrs. P. McOmber, in Maple
Boston Store.’
Grove, on Wednesday eve., June 20th. county at the
a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival,
ry luidiea don’t forget those Duplex
Truman’s.
(in the grove) in behalf of the M. E. Corsets at
Church of Maple Grove. Come one,
ry Hair Combing done to order at
come all.
Bt Order Com.
Burrows, Cassell At Co.’s.

Last Sabbath afternoon Dr. Souther­
men met, in a bloody a flair in a dark
alley between Main and State Sts. land. of Grand Rapids, delivered a very
They clawed, bit, pulled hair and struck interesting speech in behalf of the
Irom the shoulder. A certain young temperance cause, to a large and ap­
preciative audience at Union Hall.
The apportionment of the Primary
and spoil their pretty facts, they may school money and the number of chil­
his coat tail and bring him back tomaand the News will keep as whist as a dren of the several townships and the
.tot;him fall
hitching post.
City of Hastings, is as follows, the
same being at the rata of forty-six eta.
, —The Methodist, Baptist, and Chris­
senators.
per scholar:

ty-dx teams freighted with pretty chil­
dren. sweet young ladies, nice young
men, an£ steady old folks to the num­
ber of nearly four hundred hungry

WOOL! WOOL!

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!

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Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, anqiet us fight for our coun­
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neptiou at InThe following list of GeiUz Grant’s
uture for Ea- engagements is almost appallng:
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jjieJury more uniformly around the
^county. The county cleric is required
to keep in separate and numbered i«uckaget) the slips containing the names of
personate each township from among
whom jnrers are to be drawn. The
drawing is made by depositing in the
Ik&gt;x each package in turu, tetbe order
indicated by the num here, and draw­
ing one Juror from each township UB
the entire panel is made up. At the
succeeding drawing the selection commencea with the township following
the last one used. Ip special com* the
court maj» select towns near the coun­
ty seat from which the-drawing is to
be made.
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Senate bilMT'S, session act 136,
amende compilers section 5674, which
gave to the board of supervisors power
to appoint a building to be used tem­
porarily for sewions of court, in base
there is no oourt-houseor it is unfit for
use. The building selected must lie at
"or in the vicinity of” the seat of
justice of the county. The amend­
ment strikes nut the clause Just quoted,
and gives the circuit Judge, as well ax
the supervisors, power to appoint a
building for court purpoaee.

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■anting him with tho freedom of the city foreign amliasKadors.
• Junes—Dine with Earl Carnarvon.
? .wjll tain place on the 15lh.
June6—Evening—Attend royal con­
4 ' The small schooner, only twenty foot cert at Buckingham Palace. ■
‘ :frfog, in which CapL Crapo and w fo are
June 7—Dine with Lord Houghton.
Ti-hms
I
Dukeo? Dev5Vne 6 in latitude 42 deg. 20 nifii., tongiJuneft—Dine with the Maniuls of
&gt; WUde 64 deg. 22 min.
1 * *Tlie thermometer has ranged at t*5 to Hertford.
June 0—Attend a reception at the
1X5 in th® shad® for the niwt few dayicin
t’ California—accoin ponied by a dry, hot Hertford Mansion.
June H—Dinnergiven by his daugh­
Wind, doing some damage to wheal.
ter, Mrs. Sartoris.
June 12—Attend Ascot races.
FOREIGN NEWS.
June 13—Remain at the ftartoris
London. dtapoteb£w4&gt;e
W
‘itaiily IxxiWln ihecountry.
June 14—Remain at Ute Sartoris
Ihe reception given by Mr.J’lerrepont uA
night in honor of Gen. Grant was a most family house in the country. •
RAILROAD LAWS.
June 15—Attend nt Guildhall to rebrilliant affair. Tho house wa* supcrbl}Senate bill 133, session act 179,
dacoYotod with flowon*. Tho largo draw- celve.the freedom of the city of LonIno- anil roeention room* were crowded df
attend the banquet given ,_
in amends the general railroad law, act
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»r thp same evening by, the 198 of 1873. In article 4, the 5th sub­
Ums bank. Officer Ne vmawent ।
division, as amended, prohibits a rail­
ruuawaya, and arreste*! Loom
June 16—Dine with the Princess road company from obstructing any
ow* Sound, Ont.
.and American society in London.
street or highway by trains or cars for
Ex-AId John Horn, jr„ **vod
■ A telegraph from Sulemin 1‘imjin, doted Louise at Kensington Palace,
June 18—Dine with tho Earl of a longer period than five minutes.
of a little "gamin" who the other
into the Detroit river at-Ute lo&lt;»t&lt;;
Beaconsfield and members of the Cab- Subdivision 7 is amended by a proviso
ward Ayeunh. This 1» thebne I
limiting charge* on local, freight—a
and thirtieth human life Oopt. II
elan* oflegislation new to Michigan.
Raved from drowning.
The maximum limit for transporting
light wilH 000 Montenegrins.
June 20&lt;— Eveifing — Attend the a car loaded by the shipper and un­
The National PivMon of 8.&lt;ffT. wtd
loaded by the consignee Is $8 for the
meet in Detroit on Juno 3)th, at the Phe latter were routed with conaiderabjo Queen’s ball at Buckingham Palace.
Biddle House. There will l&gt;c delegates
June 21—Dine.with the Prince of first ten miles, 50 cents per mile for tlx?
present from all part* of the world.
All fWb,c*tem*nd*ut «&gt; Scutari, afoo Wah* at Mr. Pforrepont’s reritkmce.
second ten, and 25 cents per mile for
announce* tfie capture bf sovonu Monte­
June 24—Dine with the Prince of the third ten; for additional distances
negrin positions.
Wales, probably at Marlborough between two points of the same road,
chloroformed on tta night of the 5th i.nJ
not. more than the minimum charge
The Russians are uow making active House.
•
bv a burglar. Bradish jiartlally rerlv
preparations to cross the Dants be.
June 26—Dhie with the Duke of for the entire line. This proviso doe*
from tho effects, perceiving win clit
not apply to the roads of the ui»An
official
report
received
at
Constan
­
Cambridge
at
Pierrepont
’
s.
burglar again applied the haadkerchlf
|&gt;er peninsula or to roads less than fif­
tinople irom the Governor of Herzego­
June 27—Dine with Lord Derby.
rendering Bniatah mMnmbls, girl
vina confirms the reported defeat of the
June 27—Evening—Attend vencert teen miles in leugiu. Tliu ninth snl&gt;hhnMtt Ums to ranrack the hotwo a
Montenegriiw
and
Ilerzegovininns
on
the
K" en by the Queen at Buckingham divlsion is amended by authorizing
escape. He realized aboutfol.
4th IdbL, &gt;n ihe defile* of the Kristoea
roads to charge for passenger tariflu
ace.
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J. 8. Heath, of Tekonsha, claim*,to wills heavy
by Suleiman Pasha.
that multiple or5 cents nearest to the
own the champion cow. He exhibited
The Wkiloospbe suspension bridge fell,
amount of fare allowed by law.
Changes In the Laws.
her on the fair ground last fall. The cow and
about 200 peraoriH were precipitated
Section 10 ofarticle4 give* to congive* from fiffy-seyeu and a-half to thirty feet into tho River Avon. Dead
ductontoe powers of a sheriff for ar­
si xty-four and a-halfpoundo a day. From indies have been recovered, and I th fear­ Frcui ihe Lamdoic Republican.
resting and detaining any j&gt;en*ou who
the I5lh to the 30th of May the cow gave ed that many perished. A great many
TOWNSHIP XiAWB.
in obtaining money or property from
954 pounds of milk. Eight day* of that wore injured’.
House bill 173, seoHion net49, changes IKweengera by mean# of any game or
time ah® gave 491 pounds. During April
Tho Spanish Government lire* promul­ t!ie conditions relative to the organi­ device, or any person disturbing the
sbo gave a trifle over fifty ponnd* per
gated
a
decree
opening
to
&lt;
rettrade
all
zation of new townships by an ameud- uassengerB by means of profane or. in­
day.
ment of section 450, Compiled Laws of decent language or boisterous conduct.
The rains were not snfficlent to put out inrta of the Archipelago of Sooloo.
An Italian corvette with 30 moii has ,1871. The law previous to amendment The conductor places hucIi jierson in
the fires in th? upper part of the lower
rx-ninsula, and they have continued to come to grief in .Umj Dardanellu* by. made it the duty of a l&gt;oard of supervi­ tlie hands of an officer of the law nt
)&gt;uni, doing great damage in some dis-1 striking a torpedo.
sors to set up the organization of a any station, with a written statement
il ls reporUsl Mdkbtar Pnaba has lavn new township wiienever it appeared of his offense, or in charge of the ticket
trlcta.
.
There haanot l&gt;een a solitary criminal | cut off from Erzorouin and Kara. Erzo- to them by petition or otherwise that or freight agent at an v station until
prosecution in Sturgis siuoe the inaugur- j rooin is short ufprovisions wi&lt;UliM&gt; gar- the territory proposed to be organized an officer arrives.
The station or
attan of tho red-ribbon movement.
had twelve freeholders. This bill gives
agent is vested with police pow­
The latent dispatches from Erxeroum them autlmrity and discretion, with­ ticket
The survey of the route for tho pro­ stale
ers for the purpose of detaining the
that
tho
Ruaaiam*
continue
their
ad
­
posed Grand Rapids and Lansing Rall- vance. Mukhtar Paahahasdrawn elo-ur out making it obligatory, to organize party arrested. The conductor’s writ­
roadlwas commenced on the litis Inst. to
Erxeroum, where a' battle apjioan* ini- such township, and changes the num­ ten statement is evidence, on which
Il is the intention of the projectors to run
ber of n •■ident freeholders, legal vot­ any justice may punish the ofl’endcr
the road to Lansing on m near an MF lino minenL
The llwudans attempt*! to gtohm tho ers, from twelve to eighteen, law tlian by a fine not exceeding $100 or three
a.* possible, pausing through or new
Alaska, Bowne, Woodland (Mntet and Danube in force between Nikopolw and which number cannot claim a sepa­ months’ imprisonment, or both.
rate township organization.
House bills, msdon act 11, provides
Hystova on Friday but wore repulsed.
Grand Ledge.
House bill 363, session act 56. amends punishment not exceeding three
Mahoni'-t AH Pvtbn, &lt;x»mmrhdant at
Hon. Ed. W. Barber has realgned the
Bayar, telegraphs ns follows: The compiler’s sections 1692 and 1698, rel­ months in the county Jail or one year
oflico of Third Aiulstaut Poitmiwter Varna
ative
to
township
boards
of
health.
in the State prison for any person who
Turks continue to advano* into Mon­
General.
tenegrin territory. They have thrown a The latter are now to comprise the by net or intimidation wilfully and
Two young men are In the Stanton Jail bridge over the Rivet Lin, aud then! at­ tcuno members ns the township board. maUcioualy obstructs or impedes the
charged with manutaetfiring nickels out tacked the village of Audrovltch, the The l»oard is required, instead of running of any engine or train, or the
of Babbitt metal.
chief plnce of Suaonpik. The Montonc- living merely allowed, as heretofore, to operation and conduct of a railroad or
Ten thousand eels were put in Goguae grina were routed and tho villager cap­ appoint a health ofllcer, who shall be tnebuateessof any corporation,Ann,or
ladceand 5,000 lu St- Mary's reoeutly. tured, whereupon live village-* upon the a physician where practicable. The individual. Two years in State prison
Fish Commissioner Jerome aosurea tiie bankH of the I4n submitted. To-morrow bonru must appoint the officer within is the punishment for conspiring or
Sportmen’s Club that he will Airnlxh we attack Printichina. All Saib tele­ thirty days after the annual township combining on the part of two or more
them with fish liberally no long as they graphs that the Montenegrins attacked meeting, and immediately forward
Iiersons to obstruct the operation of
will protect them. He says that Harry Podgomitxa and were repulsed.
his name aud address to the secretary any railroad or other business.
County caxrnot get a ll*h from tl»e State
Order* lutve been Issued by the Ruafor tho reason that they will not afford sian grrvernruont »O aerclerate ns innsfi of the State Ixmnl of health. Special
them protection. The same rMtaon pre­ as powdblo the levy of 218,000 inon. Do- meetings of the township health board
Wool Sales.
may be held at anytime, on the culvent* many other sections of the State
from getting their supply.
vail that Russia wishes to settle with of the president or two of the mem!
The sales of wool at Boflton last week
The fly has done coiulderabl* damage Turkey on a baHja oI lb© ^ORiinal integ­ hero.
footed
up
the
large aggregate of 2,055,to early wheat in the southern partoftlio rity ofTurkey in Enron*, and- that some - House bill 360, session act 1SI,
State. ’The dry weather wm favorable such seltlemeiw win be odvowited by. amends compiler’s section 712, r*la- 000 pounds, of which 1,900,000 was do?
for their work. Since the rains their rav­ pow. rful person* Mt■&lt;MMtantin»J&gt;b ■" tfve to duties of towtehlp treasurer, mestic and 155,000 foreign, and of the
ages* have been partially stopped, and it soon us Russia succeeds in ©rossing the by making the incumbent of that former 1,000,000 was California ami
it* hoped that the crop vnll pass tho stage Danube and annulling aa energetic offen­ oiliee Ineligible for more ,than two 250.000 Georgia. Of fleece wool, washed
in -which they can operate lieforo they sive iu Bulgaria.
and unwashed, the sales were 400,000
terms in succession.
can resume their work.
Th®Porte having finally rejected the
Senate bill No. 108, session act 152, pound*, but they would have been
Saturday's rain extingulHhed th© for- demands of the Cretan Assembly, the amends compiler’s section 1741 by pre-1 larger, if the supply had been suffi­
Christian population of Crete ar* j»w BCrflrtng that the petition of the l*oard I cient. Combing and delane wools,
firmly resolved u» defend their righta by ofTiealtn shall be requisite for the or­ tot), were rather sdfrrce. The transac­
Latest Michigan Patents:
fo.-ce of arms. A genera) rising fa ex­
Jar Cover—E. Woler, Detroit.
der of the circuit court on which such tions in foreign were chiefly confined
pected.
Australian, which was 6 to 10 per
Koller Skate*—J. Winer. Detroit.
board sells lands previously used as a to
cent lower than before the London
Heme Attachment—J. Hudaon, Detroit.
cemetery or burial ground.
auction began. In general, however,
Lubric-tor—C. H. 1’arahail, DetroiL
CoDege Commencement.
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COUNTY LAWS.
Stove Pipe Thimble—J. Cariiartt, Pon­
prices are but slightly changed, dealtiac.
Howe biH No. 569, session act 159, era being anxious to sell, though the
Oi jv«t.—The anniversary cxcrHsch
Refuse Burner—W. Glue, Muskegon.
to boards of euperviSDrs author­ I supply is small and manufacturers
will take place June 17-21. The Bac­ gives
ity to establish anu perpetuate any I stocks are low. The week’s receipts
The State Fish Com mb* ion era having calaureate sermon will be preached by •‘government corners” or original sur­ foot up 4068 bales domestic and 1058
planted a large number of grayling in President Butterfield; the annual M-r- vey marks in their counties which are foreign,The latter including 913 bales
Nftchlgan waters during the past few mon by the Rev. R. J. Laidlaw, of
month-, are tlnisblng tho hcahou with the Detroit, and addresses la-fore the liter­ in danger of becoming lest, employing of Australian. Of the estimated dip
■liver eol, a very gamey" fish, which is ary societies bv the Rev. Richard Cord- for that purpose a responsibleBurveyor. of 25,000,000 pounds of California, 20,Tiie expense is charged to the lands 000,(XX) has already been received at
highly esteemed for edible purpowm, and ley, D. D„ ofFUnt.
San Francisco. The full clip will be
which, when foil grown, averages In
Kalamazoo.- Commencemertt oea- benefltedBenate bill No. 150, session act 165, lighter than usual on account of the
weight from seven to teu pounds. Ono »ou, June 18-20. Sernlon to Du- ntilhundred and fifty thousand cels ar® to be
amend's compiler’s section 477, rela­ drouth. The shipments eastward since
denta
by
the
Rev.
Frank
JRiiweH,
of
distributed in Gratiot. Ionia, Oakland,
tive to the administrative and legisla­ January are about 18,500,000 pounds.
Washtenaw. Lenawee, Kalamazoo, Van Kalamazoo; oration before the litera­ tive powers of boards of sut&gt;ervlsora by The price* in San Francisco are com­
Buren, St. Joseph and Calhoun counties. ry oocieties by the Rev. Lemuel Moes, adding a iong proviso to ,the seven­ paratively higher than at Boston. A
Senator Forrj-’s symptons continue to I). D., PrmidMUtof the Indiana Htato teenth Mibdivtetou. It limits the larger amount of wool is offered at the
hsprove,
.....
Adrian.—Commencement season, auditing of accounts, and provides for London sales than ever before, but
the removal of officers who receive prices are so low that some holders are
cteering accounts of the growing atop* June 17-21. Boccaiaureate uddrw* by their jxjsliions by the appointment of withdrawing their goods. The sale
sine® the ute rains. Th© wheat will now the Rev. I. C. BJlhnan, of Adrian; a board of supervisors. At the October lasts a month longer.
Illi and mature even if it should have no oration before the Alumni Association session the board may audit any bill
more rain: the oat and barley crops have by XV. E. Mason,’72; essay by Mrs.
The European Grain Trade.
l*een wonderfully mimutatwl, ana corn is L. A. Robbins, '64, and original mu­ wholly accrued during the session.
board may at any time audit bills
growing rapidly.
sical composition by Chas. E. Well­ The
for work ordered during the session,
The Mark Lane Express, in Its
The increase of suicides in the State man, ’72.
review of the British corn
is xemarkablo. Scsroely a day pasKas but
Albion.—Commencement exereiies and for the mileage and per diem of weekly
—‘—*•— No other bills may be trade says: "Vegetation is very back­
we read of two or three.
June 13-20. Haccalaureate .sermon fry
ojess filed with tho oounty ward, having mode little progress un­
The steamer R. N. Rioe, running be- Vico rraddeut J. H. Hopki»&gt;; umfoder
the
harsh
weather which prevailed
fous
to
the
third
day
of
the
al lecture by the Rev. S. H. Piorot;
, the regular meeting, or pre­ in May. It is probable that the acre­
annual missionary sermon by thb-RW.
R. B. Pope, of Aun Arbor; lecture be­ vious To the' first day at an adjourned age under wheat is larger this year
fore literary societies by Prof. I,ewis or special minting. The county clerk thati la 1876, owing to a more favora­
miibt keep a book record of all claims ble seed-time, but the harvest will en­
&gt;1. Louth.
GKN KRAL NEWB.
against the county, giving tho date on tirely depend upon the future weather,
, which they were filed with him. At which up to the present has not given
The fallowing account fa pablfahed of
the cTosfc of the time for receiving promise of a large yield. The growth
The New 4*TeY Cent. Loan.
the disaster al Mount Cannel, HL: A
Mn
rreM ta to be placed in of all cereals has been retarded. The
terrible tornado ted over the town
A contract has been entered into the hands of the chidrmart for the use stocks of English wheat 1h farmers’
about 3:30 last evening. It struck the
tevm at the south end of Cherry street, with the syndicate for the sale of the of the board. The second clause in bonds are now very low, a* the recent
P*H&lt;I alwo*t dMMiorth, tajgng in about 4 per cent. 30 year consnb at par fri tiiis proviso gives the board authority raise in value was too teripting to be
&lt;»n* eqnare ***&lt;• md wyt, *nd destroy in g Coin, of which $25,000,000 are sub­ to remove any officer appointed by rotated, »ud » iii*jvrity of holdem sold
n!nxmfryerytatagta itaegwre*. r*. ntythemjif deemed incompetent. Incase out freely as soon a* symptoms of a
two dead Ixadlea have bfom found thus
the officer is guilty or misconduct or reaction act in. After two couaecu---------d $^oi(jootooo for the neglect of duty, and charges to that tive weeks of large import* of foreign
redemi
&gt;f 6 per «pt. tenth, and effect are preferred before the l&gt;oard, wheat, little else but depression could
the sal______________
to be continued
_________
as—rapid- he may be removed by the board after be looked for in trade at this season of
!y a* poeBibie. The contract is for six a hearing, if the cause is found suffi­ the year. The course of bualnoi* at
montliB, and is a! milar in general cient to warrant it
Mark Lane until Friday last, when a
terms to the former contract, but has
K*nate bill 121, tweaion act 168, gives steadier tone was apparent has been
the important provision ti at for 30 to the supervisor of any ward or town- listien and uncertain. Price*are fully
• authority to place under oath all 10b. per quarter below the recent high­
ouh making statement* to him in est pointe. Considerable uncertainty
the United Btatea at i
official capacity, and gives the prevails as to the future courae of the
al Tongue River, May IfJUi, aa follow*:
the right to pay for tl
pQWUL.P’ administer such wheaJT trade. Military operations in
&lt;»n
tho hostile fikrnx ate
90 days after subscrij
the East having been much impeded
of 510 lodge*., under Lame Deer, was sv
primO, captured and destroyed. &gt;o
®yy- 0° £|ie Botin®
r-j—" ■»;... as........ ... gpslon act 74, is a new by the long wet season, the -var con­
hundred and fifty horses, males ai
aince the Secretary of the Treasury law
law limiting
limlti:
ux the number ot.days tinue* without any apparently decisive
has withdrawn from market $100,fax)'- for which
/isora can draw pay at action on either side, and for the pres­
captured and ftrarisen
ent the influence of politics has ceased
--------------to be felt in trade. The Blockade of
priMfibM ektaf, tedor and tendwvrtor,
the Black sea has tended to increase
I rem Hter. Our low is four killed and
IniMnnlLctWT, amends shipments from the Baltic, but be­
ten wounded. The wounded are doing
•f the $200,000,000, the amount of that: compiler’s section 511, relative to the yond this, busineoB has been little af­
Th* Secretary of the Navy tea directed loan ; $5,000,000 to be applied during; election and bonded obligations of fected.
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the commanding officer of -the United June for resumption purposes, and $6,­ county treasurers, by adding that they
The quarrel over fast trains between
States steamer Lackawanna, now station­ 600,000 during July for the oamb nur- sbail Dot hold their poaidon longer
ed at Acapuloo, to m-areh for the rock
the New York Central and Penaylvanear Tartar shoals, upon which ths
nla roads has not been healed, aud
Pacific mail steamer Han Francisco
has led to a reduction of passenger
fares to $10 between Boston and Chi­
cago. It is charged now that Vander­
buoyed, sud notice given*
bilt made the flrat aggression by ar”—*'-----' “
■ - latter., *— ranging a through oonnectlon with
ippllcation
of
the
in -catte
new loan, drawing 4 per cent, and ex­ on app
____
_________________
board of
supervisors
failed to ap- what was merely a local fast train over
tending for 30 years, with In­■ the board
r-A the
tk.. bond
.1 within twenty days of ii.
- Toledo aud -***"*— —sLzw,**
...­
the
Wabash.
Hcott mre
terest payable quarterly, 1b far• prove
ln^’‘££’25l£-&gt;;
the time wfcqp the official term com- torted by a rimilar arrangement, and
m3ic*9 1»
the Judge may when Vanderbilt went to Europe, he
Bell
approve the bond as soon- as the term left orders to cut raUe, If Scott’s train
will become the National iuveatmeut commences,
„.......
, provided the 8uj&gt;ervi»»ora woe not withdrawn before the 23d ult.
The quarrel nwaita his return. The
t!ie
do **?■■
damagMare u
House bill 2D6, session act 125, probability of his having been abroad
bond sold will lereen one-third of the amends compiler’s sections 5082, 5084, u&gt; arrange a »tcamship connection
burden of the public debt to the 5(»W 5990, fiool, 6002. relative to draw­ which should be peculiarly his own,
amount of the bond. The bonds are ing jurors; the amendment distributes gains ground. The public feeling,,

a

however, fa that these conflicting rail­
road properties display such fragility
of machinery, that they ought to re
kept under a bell-glass, aud not han­
dled by those who cannot afford to In­
dulge in 'breakages Stock quotations
are ooDBeouently down to the lowest
figures again.
•

"I never saw such a restless child !”
exclaimed tjie mother uh she tried to
fit the boy with a new Jacket. The
little fellow grew quiet and thought­
fill for a moment, aud then suddenly
exclaimed : “I know why I’m so, ma
—the day God made me I guess the
dust was a-flying awful."
A young girl wa* present nd to James
I. uh an English prodigy, because her
learning was so profound, "In addi­
tion to her varied literary attainments,”
said the person who introduced her,
"I can assure your majesty that she
can both speak aud write Latin, Greek
and Hebrew.” "These are rare attainmente,” said the king; "but, pray tell
me, can she spin?”
There bad been a dtecusalon about the
cut ofa dress, and she was wratby. It’s
all very well,” shepoufed, "for you to
expect a woman to be an angel: but I’d
have you know sir, that I wouldn’t be
even an angel unless my wings wencut goring! There now.’’
"I’m afraid you’ll be late at the party,’
said an old lady to her granddaughter,
who replied: "Oh, you dear grand­
mother, don’t you know that in our
fashionable set nobody ever goes to a
party till everybody gets there ?”
The Orientals are very trusting to
each other. ‘.‘Are you not afraid to go
away from your shop without locking
it?’’ a traveller asked an Egyptian.
“ O no.” answered the man coolly,
“ there Is not a Christian within three
miles.”
A British color sergeant. shot down
and overrun by the enemy, onoe seized
In bls mtfuth a corner of the flag, and
bis tee»h locked upon It In the rigidity
of death. Theenemy cut it away from
him, leaving a bit of it between his
fixed teeth. Subsequently the stand­
ard wm retaken, and ever since the
flag of that regiment is made With that
little piece carefully cutout, in mem­
ory of the sergeant who.whs buried
with the fragment in his mouth.
A little girl recently wentout to make
avail. Ah Hhearose to goshe exclaim­
ed: "Oh I forgot! I want to see all youh
iieWBpringdceBMsandthingB. They'll
ask me about’em the first thing when
1 get home.” She was furnished with
the required details.
"When should 1 wear thia dri-.&lt;"
asked a lad v of Worth, the Paris niaumilllner. "It is too high for evening,
too airy for a promenade, and not liglit
enough for dinner.” “Madame,” re­
plied Worth, "I made Hila draw to be
worn tietween 4 and 5 o'clock; not a mo­
ment before, and not a minute after.”

SECOND STOCK!
II hl
JUST RECEIVED

119 ®M. a. mum man.
Come early and. avoid
the Rush
G. A. TRUMAN

Swmmev zoods !
CONSISTING OF ALL THE

-

LHESISTILBIID NOVELTIES 01 THE $W

These Goods were bought for Cash, since
the last decline and will be sold at a small
advance above cost. I intend to make it an
inducement for people to do their trading
| with me. My expenses are light, I “paddle
DETROIT MARKETS.
Flour—
—Choice
Choice white $fl
$9 00(99
00fit9 25;
25: me­ my own canoe,” offer no bates or big (hives,
dium $8 25@8 75; ambers $8 00@8 65;
low gratin* to superfine $5 50@6 20.
but can and will sell sell my Goods as uniWheat—White extra $1 90 ; milling cxntuio. 1 white 81 Nt; N&lt;
formally low as any store in Eaton or Barry
Corn—51(952 eta.
counties. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Onto—48®51 eta.
Apple**—$2 50(93 00 per bbl.
Boons—$1 60(92 50 for niuutry.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Butter—13(§i 10 eta.

The "convict cut" is all the rage.
The ladies look at their "lovey’s” hair
and sigh, wishing that fashion would
dictate thus to them. But bow they
would look!

Cheese—10(912c for Stale.
NnahviUe, May 2nd, 1877.
Dried Apples*—5 eta. pur lb. Peaches
16tdH« eta.
Eggs 10@I2 eta.
Foreign Fruita-Iximona, $6@7 M per
box; orangoh. $6(96 50 per box : Layer
raisins, new, $1 90; seed leas, mat, 4 25fi&gt;.
4 40; Valencia, 8ifi^9c; muscatels, $2 25(a»
2 30: sultanas llfiol2c; London layer*
$2 40^2 50; date*. 0i(a)7c; figs. in drum*,
new, 11@12; do. layers, X3$14c; &lt;lo.
bagM, lO&amp;llc; French prunes 12@17c;
Turkey prunes, old,8c ;new fliOilOe; cur­
rant*, new, 7&lt;a7ic; ultron, Zif&amp;Bc; lem­
WITH A BRAN NEW STOCK OF
on peel. 18c. Cocoanutsjtaraco, $i(oj5per
100. .Bananas. ?2 50@4 00 per bunch.
Pino apples, per dot, $2 00(92 50.
Fireworks— Firecracker®, $2 30fi&gt;2 .40
per box ; torpedoes, 40(g,50c per M. out­
side for full count.
,
Hides—Green country untrimined, 6
(3)7 eta ; trimmed, 7(971; cured, 8(a9; dry
tfint 14(916. Green calfakhis lut-ylle; Our old Stock han all bceu clowcd out and Our Store
cured 12c; Pelts, 50c@$2 00.
Hav-412(g,ll4, baled.
Honey—Last year’s in comb, 10® 11c.
Potatoes—$1 20(91 25 per iauah.
Kerosene Oils—Michigan tent, 18cta.
Provisions—Meas pork, $14 25(914 CO;
clear do., $15 50; lard, in tcs., flifafltc; d&lt;&gt;
in kegs, 10c. Smoked hams, Hie; do.,
FOR COMFORT. AND
shoulders, "ifi&amp;Sc, both covered; break­
fast bacon, ll@Hic. Dried beef, lli@13|c.
Mess beef nominal.
Sait— Michigan, coarse, $1 25 per bbl.;
do. refuse, $1; Onundago, $1 30 per bbl.
SO IF YOU BUY
Syracuse, dairy, 70c per bu. of 54 lbs*.
Liverpool (Ashton) dairy, $3 60 per Img
of 234 lbs- Delivery, 5c per bbl. extra.
Wool—30@31 for washed fine; one to
two cents higher for extra, well handled;
combing wools, 85@87 eta; unwashed
At otir Store than elsewhere, don’t blame ns.
one-third off.
Wood—$3 25@5 25 per cord.

Here We Gome Again!
Summer Goods!
in

dToo full of'New (roods

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR !

DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
Cattle—Bales 26, averaging 851 lb*., at
$4 70; 3, averaging 880 lbs. $5 35; 4, av­
eraging 1022 11*., at $5 10; 10 averaging
1,069 lbs., at 5c; fl, extra, 1.265 lbs., at
$5 30. Other sales al about the name av­
erage prices.
Sheep—Scarce. 50, averaging 77i ll&gt;s.,
were sold af3J eta.
Hogs—Nothing doing.
•

WOOL — Throughout the Stale, tho
price ranges from 25(940 cte. jx'r lb., the
great bulk of tho din being brought in at
28@30 cte. Tho highest price is for comb­
ing wools.
_______________________

RrnnUin'i Rheumatic Absorbent and EH&lt;r»U*e
Fluid, price 50c. Sold by Mill* 4 Lacxt. Grand
Rapid*, Paul Pldhmul Detroit, and brdrunrbU.
Sand for circular on Blood Pohonlnga. No chargr.

dz" Wo are at home in our New Store, having no rents in pay, and
hall be glad to see all of our old customers and many new ones.

KOCHERBROS
QO TO

BOISE

BROTHERS

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
Books of all Kinds,
a choice

Lnnr op

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,
PAINTS, OILS.
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BOX PAPERS,
PERFUMERIES,
FANCY PAPERS,
DYE-MTUFHL
TO1 LET ARTICLES,
’
FINE CIGARS,
AND TOBACCOS,

Add™. HENRY E. DOWSER.
BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF

Which we will wamnu and and Mil with all tkw aboveaarandarUelr#

Dr. N. Gar and,

Monroe, Mich

VERY LOW FOB. CASH.
Dianka Oe*a* bran.

Office, No. 18 Front HL

BOISE BROS.
,wJb,H

(Q- REMEMBER

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VOL. IV

NASH VILLE, BARRY CO.. MlCjfr. FRIDAY JUNE2*2,1877

NO. 39

they were very muddy; they probaldy
true happiness. To me hr was only furnished with fiueh luxurious tA«U,'
Chanavaga, a little town, at th'**
in Ute
the field
field;; It
JuulNlept In
it ------wan a faint _±2*
plain Matthew Batea, whom I was but I .felt weary and heart-sick. My "btil 1 thought it beat to let you young liadMlept
"*ibo leaxling deposit known as
cIummv
that for hoy hl together- they KTT.
Cl-,-r
- - ---------forced to marry.
•
, father's fast wurda—nay, Lha wltote folks manage it your own way.'1
de Fka. with 400 ho n**e*,has
,lMJU
any Oil**
one tn
to u-hftTti
whom tl,tnr
they .-oillkm
Time passed on. I entered society, tenor of his eoiiversaHoh—had caused
Ami w» ware married, i ta-cam&lt;* should M l* UIJV
two
standing. Here the earthquake
E OFFICERS
though only seventeen, aud the rich unpleasant thoughts to rise within my good Mrs. MaUiiew Bates. Years have could make themMlvca intelligible; was followed by fire. There were no
VBrth.
and Im nil Li fi 11 Miss Lee was soon stir- mhid. Ho might die—then h&lt;»w lone­ juu-se*! since that happy day, and my they could not tell the name of the fire engines In the town, and tin: &gt;ea
rounded by-rJmlrer*. Cousin Mat­ ly I should feel! Lonely, with love dark hair is silvered. I am an old idm-e whither they were bound, nor came in and extinguished the flames,
thew lookwl quiellv tut, but spoke not in my heart—and for- whom ? For r.o woman—but a happy one. Mv mar­ the army corps bi which they belong­ but as 1t retired it carried off ail that
a wofid. He was always at.my elbow one else than Cousin Matthew ’ YC# ! ried life has been sunny anti joyous, ed; they were, in short, tbo merest remained of the place. Tn one of the
to hand me to my carriage, to at tern I I could no longer deny It, to myself. and I still wonder at tne.wilfulrjlind- waifs and strays on the great Walfa- guano cuttings thirty lalxirera were
me.to imrtlcH, and to accompany ni6 The report of hie- intended marriage m-HH which at seventeen made me re­ cliiau plain, and yet they cocked their bnrie*l by falling earth. Among the
c*]» and cracked their whip*, and
on my drives or rides. I ‘could tint hail opened my eyre to the true state ject dear Cousin Matthew.
swaggered generally with as niwh shipping the havoc wus terrfbfe.
Ami th«a.»h,ttu-n! 0h.4B*rt«t n»v»l
help acknowledging nt times, a secret of my feelings. J loved him deeiily
Laburuuut bntuc-bca trilok with Lb"
The earthquake was especially se­
aptombaH 1 f they owned half Wallachia,
feeling of kindness for him; he was so and truly, and bltteir, bitter tears did I
Win
throw
ir-c-a-**War
Topics.
pHRIB-BCAir- ClITlROn-..
b'artfier on a troup of (.’ossacJis was in vere at Chanavaga. The earth OpCTied
shed
as
I
pictured
forth
the
presenta
­
yielding
to
my
wishes,
so
patient
aid*
V tor. mtM«r«rrAU&gt;Mh*t IQl-tB-M.,an.l
bivouac In a field close to the road. fifteen metres in depth and the whole
attentive. lu one of these moments of tion-to us of his bonny .Anwrlcan
**- m. BMnduy School TmmwJfatJjr after maniinc
THH KKY TO HRZRRDUM.
T» Ibe lu Mich felicity t
The ruin had drowned out the fir**, surfs*** of the ground changed. At
tenderness I resolve*! magnanimously, bride.
The flank movement of the Russian and theground wmknee-deep in mud: least UfiO people were killed. The bod­
to ward off hfa declaration of love—
A few. days alter, tne steamer urgenerously to s|ihre him the pain of ri ved at LI verpod!,bearing to us &lt; .'•crin left wing from Erlvan has uncovered but (he C*wacks were r.'it dispirited ies were floating in the boy and a pes­
1C0PAL CIHWUtilence is feared.
kvMcBo&lt;&lt;*&lt;-ry B»bt»ui
refuhul.
Matthew, but alone. He was no long­ the Turkish positions in Armenia one by their ungenial. condition. With
That I „»xy heir the rtinrrb-t-i
- At Hunalloa, anoLlier guano loading
I told him, with a well-affected air er the plain Cousin Jfatthew of form­ after another. Wnen the column aj&gt;- someHtraw’ und some hranchre they
of confidence, that J had thatmomiug, er days., If J bad loved him, recollect­ iMtfired south of Mount Ararat and cap­ had thrown up shelters against the station, the damage Inflicted was fear­
tured
Rayazld.
Mukhtar,
Pasha
witnwind, and in the lee of these they ful. All the house* were destroyed,
through iny father, refused young ing only his uncouth apjtearauee of
Campbell. He trembled; and I could past times, how muse my admiration drew his'Threes from Kars, and threw squatted on stones, singing lustily to guano outs have fallen in, and, a-&gt; al
Couftin Mattliev.
sea Ida round facu. crimsoned with of munly l&gt;euuty ami rulluement have up earthworks hr the mountain pasM-s. the accompaniment furnished by one Pahellou. all Ina*ling must Im, suspend­
As the column advauued in the direc­
When I look b:u*k on my early life, blushes. With a sensible, womanly been gratified, and my love increased, tion of Januraa and Chumm, the Turk­ of tlieir nnmber, who whistle*! more ed for at least two months. The wave
shrilly than any London street Arab. whfch huceveded the earth&lt;iuake and
.and comtider that I wsih a motherless air. I ewnth.'ied. I told him of iny by the improvement, both- in person
iMmcxin. Tnuulcnl brvlb girl, and un only child of u fond indul­ firm belief that I would never marrv, and manner, so visible In my cousin ! ish commander, apprehending that his Several lay rfcretched In slumber in the completed the work of destruction was
and pictured forth our future as broth­ He was so handsome and riegui* — ismition would soon be rendered un­ mud, with the rain streaming down nearly sixty feet In height. Many ves­
gent
father,
1
d«»
not
wuuder
—
poseemEWTS DVKREK, W. M.
tenable, aud his communh«tio» with upon them.
sels were lost here, together with sev­
lnga &lt;iuick, impulsive disposition, un­ er and lister soothing the declining enough even' for my fastidious tasie. Erzeroum be cut off again, retired.
w’ives of Tin: itessrax offtoerb. ’ eral of those on board. In short,
checked by any authority—that I was ■lays of my father; that I had nev« r Toward mu his manner was frank ami1 The latest dispatches stat** that h« htw
yet met with one to love as I would brother-like. Ah! how altered was
The girl the Russian officer leaves everything except a few hub* at the
wilful
ami
capricious.
I
wan
my
fath
­
1
established
his
headquarters
about
30
gUiMM girrittf.
er's |&gt;ot—his darling; :uul aanature bad wish to love my husband,aud conclud­ his bearing, while I pined'and alck-■ miles from Erzeroum, for the t.urj •« behind him te lite wife. Early nuuri- back of the town, has been destroy»(.'
At Mexillones the tidal wave .wa**
bestowed ujmiu me my mother** ed, by saying, that even -if I never ened for the iove-glauCre which, in1 of barring the advance of the Rus** u Ages ure very common in Russia, and
r. H YOUNG,
luxuriant curls and,comely features, I should marry, I anticipated much in his blushing boyhood, he lavished I left wlug from Toprak-Kaleh. while a a very large proportion of the officers 05 feet in height, and two thirds of the
of the army—even those of the lowest town was completely obliterated. Tim
was'rendered deorefto him by Ute re­ quiet happiness in his friendship and upon me.
l»ortion
of
his
force
is
facing
the
Rus
­
the sisterly regard Ifelt for him.united
“Never fear, dear Ella,” he whis-i' siuu coptre and right wing between grade— ure married. In the Herman, guano shut**, wharvcajaunches, boab*.
semblance.
My father prospered in business,and to my father’s teiulw care. He almost petedxs I drew back in conscious love,I Bardens and Soghaulu. These two French and British armies, iui officer water-dfaUUerie*, lailway station, J*&gt;»
H. A.BARBKR.
when I approached womanhood I was gM]&gt;ed for breath, while I self-com- from his first csren on his arriv-i!; " I Russian columns are evidently npcTMt- is not permitted to marry until he ate comotlves, cars ami furniture were all
placently
admired
the
"woman-of-tlr
promised not to appear before you un­’ ing together, and are awaiting the ar-- tains a certain rank or satisfies the swallowed up. Six person.-* were
D. UoDBopaihlc FU»*kl*n and Surwaoo an heiress as well as an acknowledged
• Offlev. Bear twfd&lt;mr«. m&gt; n.m.r ofW-btutf beauty. Then, no wonder, I repeat, world7’ manner in which I had, as I til 1 could regard you as a akter."
military authorities that either he or drowned.
rival of the left wing. Tills column
At Leocopilla little or nothing re­
And his clear eye beamed upon me‘ has been marching over high table his bride can afford to undertake the
Hint 1 was self-willed: but the revuj- imagined, placed each other In proper
responsibilities of domestic life. In mains of Uie town. The mine cailed
hIouh of feelisg attendant upon such a nccltion. lie gazed at me an litotan t with a brotherly light.
lands, and drawing supplies from Erl­ Russia'as the Pall Mall Gazette ex­ La Pena Bianca, four miles to the
In
Bpeechleas
anguish,
and
then
hurnature as mine caused, tn most instan­
My heart sang within.me as I saw’ van by a circuitous route. One moun­
rieif
from
the
room.
I
felt
annoyedplains,
there
is
no
regulation
of
this
southward, sank in, smothering i!rto
he had misunderstood my movement, tain overlooking tirM* rood is nearly
ces, the acta of willfulness and caprice
Church.
to give me us milch unhappiness an vexed beyond measure. Thus, when ami I hastened to the solitude of my 11,000 feet high. z\. rapid advance I &gt;i kind; and ns the pay of the Russian workmen, of whom fort}' were Corn­
they did others, particularly in thecase I bail thought to have arranged the room that I might there givefreo vent unpronitious weather was not to be ex­ officer ,is notoriously very meagre, it ish miners. Cobljnh, the principal
L. F. MeCORMICK, M. D..
of Cousin Matthew. My father had aflhlr sc bcauiiftilly, I iiad but hasten­ to the bitter remorse I felt. Notwith­’ iweted, and it la not strange that the follows that most of those who are town on the Bolivian coast,'has lost
/AFFTCE tWrf dour Rinth of Trntn«n'« Start- always been associated in business ed the cataatrophe.
standing the report of hisjipproaching’ head of the column has not yet jiassed married are in a state of extreme pov­ three-fourths of Its homws. The wave,
kJ Weot »l.l« of Main Blwt, Nashville-, Mid.
erty, ami can with difficulty provide thirty feet high, swept along the main
marriage, I had ventured to hope
with his cousin, Matthew the elder,
exclaimed, “ami 1 shall l&gt;e forced to everything from this visit. How my1 Toprak-Kaleh. The road from this their families with even the necessaries business streets aud left it as level as
the
father
of
my
playmate.
They
hner
point runs nearly northwest, and of life. Moreover, very many of the the desert. Wbarveq and launches
SMITH f KNAPPEN,
commenced life togctlier, p«M&gt;r young marry him!"
lean* flowed ns hia cold words rung in
Cousin Matthew's look of deep sor­ my ears, dispelling all my r »y day­ unites with the great highway between। subaltern officers of the Russian army were all carried out to sea.
men ; they bail worked together1 Kan* and Erzeroum, a few miles ear' are quartered for long periods with
x
'
hail economized—had laid up money, ,row hoverci before me, notwithstand­ dreams !
As soon as this lamentable intelli­
of Hasaan-Kalcb. This is the Datura
KUI-r..
CuuuM.Ku!
aud when gixn! Cousin Matthew the ing my feelings of determined resis­
With all his strict habits of business1 rampart of Erzeroum; it is here that small detachments In out-ot-the-way gence reached Lima the government
, JudgBof Protet*.
he hail, during theyears of his absence Mukhtar Pasha will probably eoneen-■ and miserable villages, where they chartered a steamer and organizing a
eider was stretched &lt;»n the bed of death tance.
At dinner he did not make his ap­ abroad acquired many accomplish­
' must perforce live w*lthout any society relief commission, loaded the vet»cl
they hud no prospereil"Tn worldly af­
and 1 perceived immediat.- ments. He was a graceful dancer, a Irate his forces,and meet the combinedI whatever, save that of peasants ami with provisions, clothing etc., togeth­
,’S H BRAD Y.
fairs that the firm of Bales A Lee was pearance;
.
t io Clxnont Smith.
Notary one of the wealthiest houses in the :ly. by my father’s manner, that he clever musician, in conversation un­ attack of the Russian columns. This1 their own soldiers.
er with 50,&lt;W0 gallons of water and dis­
is tiie strongest position between
country. Like my father, he was a ;knew nothing of theaflair. I missed excelled ; iu short, he »was ail my Mount Boghaiuu and Erzeroum. The
patched her on the 10th for the south.
The Tklal Wave.
widower with one child—my Coutrin him when I was handed into my car­ fancy could have depicted my beau town is perched on a lofty rock over­
One hundred thousand soils in silver
Matthew. 1 was a little one when he 1riage by the footimm in the evening. Ideal. And this wa* Cousin Mattliewl looking the valley of the Araxes. Itsi
win
also formed part of her cargo, to
The
Star
ami
Herald
of
Panama,
I
mimed
his
gratified
look
—
hisexpre.-.WIS DURKEE
died; but I can remember well the
Why, even his name sounded well to
be distributed amongst the untortusjuu of admiration al my pretty cos­ me. There was more dignified melody castellated citadel was built ix-fore thei has the detaite *«f the disasters and de­ nate. A commission of engineers acscene at his death-bed.
days
of
gunjKiwder
and
ordnance,
but
,
Htiuction
causal
on
the
South
Pacific
Tim party was dull—though I In thatsimple uame, Matthew Bates,
Be a father to him, John,” said tume.
’
eomjMinied the expedition. It has been
the ancient forflflcations are very
poor Cousin Matthew, grasping my j would not attribute it to the right than in all the Clarences, Dudleys and strong, and a large redoubt, built «»f c*Mist by the earthquake and tidal wave urged by the government to recom­
lather’s hand and pointing to hi? | ‘cause ; and 1 returned home dissatis­ Stanleys I hud ever heard. But day immense blocka of stone quarried near’ of May BLh. The towns ot Arica, mend the rebuilding of the ruined
Iquique, Bonta, De Labo, Babiliou,
fied
with
myself
and
blaming
everyone
weeping soli..
after «luy, as they passed by, prove*! to bv, commands the approaches from De Rica, Uhanavaya, Ananillos, lico- towns on sites which may otter greater
R J. FEIGHNER,
"That I will be,” replied my father, ! else.
me that I was no longer the idol of his
security, more remote from the share,
On iny dressing-table I found a note, worship as I had been in past years. Ivars. The redoubt is also supported pllla, f’obija, Mell Hones, D«* Boll vis, since thw is the net-ond Instance of a
while a huge U-ur rolled down liis
by extensive earthworks. A tlank Antofagasta and Chanarald are nearly
hard cheek; “and if the children fancy to my lunaznnent, it was from Cousin Aud yet I was not wanting in channs. movement by the Russian left wing isi all
similar calamity on the positions actudestroyed.
About
600
lives
were
Matthew
:
each other, he shall marry my little
My glass proved to me that the world
The destruction of property is ally occupied. Subscriptions are l*eing
"I thank you, dear Ella, for wishing said true when it told me I was more here out of the Question, unless a lung lost.
Ella, and be Lqdeed my son. ’ ’
detour be made from Toprak-Kaleh to। estimated at $37,000,000. confined nwde in Lima and Callao for the re­
to
Kj&gt;are
me
the
|&gt;ain
of
un
open
rejec
­
UNION HOUSE
The dying huui prcMMed Ids hand in
beautiful than at seventeen. I never the south,In.thedirection of Melasgerd. mostly to the roast, although the town- lief ot the distressed. The northern
silent gratefulness, and 1 wx*. lifted up tion ; l»ut, witli all your delicacy, dear­ thought of my beauty Before; but now. The battle which will decide the fat»- of
Tarupaca fa twenty-three* leagues parte of Peru were damaged but llttl*-.
to him to receive his |&gt;arting cares.; est, the sufivrin^ Is just the same. I for Cousin Matthew’s eyre, I adorneo of Erzeroum will probably l&gt;e fought inland,
and the villages of Pica, Ma- although the sea was running remark­
nave
madly,
wildly
worship*-*!
you.
but a*&lt; his lij»« touched mine his spirit
my |H&gt;rHon with all the taste I pos­ at Haasan-Kalch.
tilla
and Canchont*H,farin the Interior, ably high. The captain of the steam­
am!
Iiope*!
that
the
quiet,
unobtrusive
fled. Many a long dny did the recol­
sessed. But I daily felt dissatisfied
are
more
or less Injured.
The shlp- er John Elder reporta when twentyTHE MONTENEGKIN DESPOT.
lection ot that cold kiss hover urutmd devotion of years miglit at last soften with my appearance and manner, for
three miles west of Antofagasta, com­
Mr.' Gladstone’s glowing sketch of ping of guano from southern deposits ing at full speed, his ship was &lt;xjjume; and—Heaven forgiveim—when f yottr heart toward me. But no, 1 »ee they attracted not Cousin Matthew’s
ALF C. BUXTON
will be indetiuately Huspemled, as all
evidently
that
it
&lt;an
never
lie.
My
the
Montenegrins
in
the
last
number
grew to be u silly, romantic girl, 1 as­
regard.
pletely stopped by a shock of earth­
facilities
in
the
way
of
launches,
prewuce
annoys
you,
Ella
;
and,
until
sociated the unpleasant remembrance
“ They tell me, Matthew, that vou of'he Ninteenth Century has quick­
wharves, water coudensenand quake, ami she remained almost sta­
with my poor Cousin Matthew; and I can regnnl you us a ulster, you shall are to give us an American cousin," ened public interest hi the heroic chutes,
buildings of all kinds have been swept tionary for five mlnutcH. The passen­
Instead of making me love him the never Is* pained by the Hight of Cousin sail! my father one day after dinner, mountaineers. A correspondent of the away.
Thudestruction of ami damage gers believing she had struck on a
Matthew?’
,
London
Times,
writing
from
the
head
­
more,
as
it
sdioulu,
it
made
me
shrink
after
tin
1
servants
had
retired,
and
he
reef, soundings were taken immedi­
JOHN M. ROE.
-This was unlooked‘for. and 1 must pushed the wine towards mu cousin.
quarter of the Prince of Montenegro, to shipping has been very great, and ately, but no bottom was found al
from him ; but I suffered most bitterly
waa attended by very serious loss of
cotifesu 1 feita little diaapiK&gt;inl&lt;-*l. 1
for my naughty hearilessncsM.
I rose hastily from the table to re­ says that the sketch Is not overcolored life.
twenty fathoms.
Cousin Matthew displaced his devo­ had prepared myself for storms and re- tire to the drawing-rooms. The sul&gt;- in ite general effect, although in the
At Mollento the railway was torn un i
tion for me from bls earliest toyhood. slstence, but not for this dignifie*!, Ject Juat broached quickened niy de­ history of recent events Goixihievo,
The Air and the Crops in Cali­
W, DEMARA Y,
He bore witli my ijettishness, my I manly withdrawal. Coutrin Matthew parture, for I feared I might betray whom Mr. Gladstone cites, is not u by the sm for 300 feet, mid at Ho the
fornia.
PUUdJewel- whims and caprices like an angei, and went up several degrees in my esteem, some emotion if I remained.
trustworthy authority, Inasmuch as he railway was'al.-o injured. The Corea
people
were
preparing
temporary
for
­
and
I
found
myself,
toward
morning,
I loved him nyne the better for it. His
Matthew rose likewise, to open the merely annulled the sensational des­
Aside from the savage vicismtudre-of
adoration, so meekly and quietly ex­ after n Hleeplem night, questioning door for me, and said blithely, ns he patches In the Delumtlau and Trieste tifications to repel the threatened as­
whether 1 hud not acted a httle ridicu­ rested his hand on the lock, “ Well, newspapers without having tlwblight- sault of the rebel ram Huaacar at the rain and drouth, vegetation hi L’alipressed, bored me.
FARAD Y,
When I begun to think myself al­ lously, if not selfishly and unfeelingly. (Jnele John, will you not treat b&gt; r est personal knowledge ol'aflklra. ft Lh very moment when the roar of the forniu la liardly leas materially affected
The shocks by the alternatives of her north and
“But on the whole,'U is better*” kindly?”
true that these heroic mountaineers earthquake was heard.
Bftof
RooU
ai&gt;J Stem Making most a younglady, my poor little head said
—.i_
j„.. gi,,, a(rlrl amn.
1, to quiet my uneasy thoughts;
became fille&lt;i With a thousand non­
” To be sure, my bov I Your wife I have been battling with the Turks for were very numerous und caused im­ south winds. There has been a strik­
tarn to 111 Ltd]
uul Bt Ibckiwimt Henslcal, sentimental ideas. I was " for I am sure I never could marry could not treat otherwise than kindly,” four centuries, and have manifested as mense damage. The sea was suddenly ing Illustration of their dfflbrenteilectMgtegfHg
verj’ rich, I knew; but 1 was not Cousin Matthew-."
replied my father, but seeing Matthew strong a love for freedom as ever the perceived to recede from the beacli and during the past spring season. After
Cousin Matthew went abroad. A about leaving the room with ine, he Swiss have done; but on the other a wave from ten to fifteen feet lilgli the winter ruins—what there wereof
mercenary—oh, no! that would not
J. B. RASEY,
brunch of the house had long been es­
rolled up on shore, carry ing all before them—had ceased; the north wind,
Good* and Llaaxaf*- carried tualijr have been romantic. 1 should have tablished in America, and to my fath­ said, “Why in such haste? Let us baud, within the circle of their moun­ it. Eight times was repeated this
which comes from off the Inland de­
drink to the health of the American tains, they are the slaves ot an abso­
village. Stout buraci, good &lt;!rny been delighted with n lover uml aoot*
lute despot, for the Prince of Montern.- sault of the ocean, and four miles of sert regions nf Utah and Nevada, set
tage. It did not agree with my senti­ er he represented tlu&gt; urgent ne**c»wity bride.”
mental ideas of love uml marriage io of his presence there. My poor father
“Another time, dear uncle.” replied gro is nothing else. There Is a Senate ,the embankment of the railway melt­ in about the middle of April, and ]&gt;re‘j^HN WEBSTER,
ed
away
like
sand.
Locomotives,
cars
fretted
and
complained
at
the
prospect
vailed for two or tliree weeks. Under
accept dutifully the courtship of good
Matthew l&lt;x&gt;king at his watch. “Hut but it has no advisory powers. There
rails were burial about by tl»p sea its influence, the grain stopped grow ­
:
Cousin Matthew Bates. Then his | of losing his dally society—but it whk I have an engagement &lt;&gt;n important is a Ministry, but it bos no renponsl- and
name was so shocking. If it had only of no avail. He went, and I tried to businew, and am now Isddnd the hour bility. No man in Montenegro will like so many- playthings, and left hi a ing ami turned yellow; alfalfa, the
for one instant qiiestion an order of tumbled mass of rubbish. The United substitute for grass and liny, dried up ;
been Clinton, or Courtland, or Cki-' persuade inyself that I was relieved.
appointed.”
steamer Water*-*- stranded by and all vegetation seemed to come ton
W. D. PURCHIS,
rence, or anything but Matthew— i। Yennj rolled by, and beheld me a
We jiareed from the dining-room to­ the Prince or his supreme decisions. StataH
the wave of ItelS, was lifted bodily and standstill, and be threatened with a
witli Bates added to Hint And beside woman of six-uud-twenty, and still gether. and I bowed in silence as he He is the court &lt;&gt;f last app*-Rl In faw
Offers after offera hud opened for me the drawing-room door, iu [jolltlca. The Emperor of China is flouted two miles north of her old premature and barren ripeness. But
he was so uncouth-looking—not at all unmarried.
A cable buoy was moved n In Mny.the wind changed to ihuHouth,
U.e l&lt;»eav*taB. - Coftoan Uriltolnc and l»wkn&lt; elegant. That he had good features I been urged upon me, but I could not and bude me “ Good evening.” I lis­ not more absolute. The passionate pusition.
quarter of a mile northwards. Mer­
siTa
could not deny, and his figure was well meet with the realisation of my beau- tened with nulnful impatience until I peruona! devotion of the subject to his 'chandise from the custom house and and coming off from the cold northern
Pacific ocean and freighted with Um
proportioned ; but he knew not how to ideal. Cousin Matthew.constantiy re­ beard the front door dose on him. sovereign, tut unqueetioning as the '
stores
was
carried
five miles dfatanC moisture, produced almost a revolu­
MMB3 FLEMING.
show to advantage his personal gifts. turned to my mlrnl, and I found my­ Then I threw myself on a lounge and most amsummate military discipline, .
damage done was greater than the tion in vegetation. Kays the Kan
.
His clear, brown eye shone frankly, self ut laatticknowledging tlmt became gave myself up to my grief. Hope's a trait Inconsistent with great pr*»t&gt;er- The
of 1868. The earthquake Francisco Bulletin: “ The effect upon
ity and individual devef »nment, or, calamity
।
and bls chestnut hair curled carelessly nearer my fancy's image than any one last glittering ray had departed. leveled the Custom-house, railway the growing grain was instantaneouover his well-developed forehead; but I had ever met with, and shrewdly
“Ah.Cousin Matthewf” I exclaimed, perhaps, with the character of modern
he paid little attention to dress or ac- suspected I iiad acted childishly and in broken acce.its, “ how things have sovereigns, ishere found in full force, station, submarine cable office, Ijotel, and almost magical. The drooping
consulate, steamship agency, .and wilting stems straightened up,
unwisely. Time had deprived me of changed with us ! When you offered and jierhaps, only here. Every Mon- British
‘
coinplislimente.
GRIGGS,
many private dwellings. The color and life returned to the leavre,
,
Young Dudley, ami Morton, and many of my romantic nouona. 1 hod me your love, I rejected It. Now, tenegro knows his Prince, and accepts aud
people pamed the night on the hills. and ths heads that could not get out of
him
as
arbiter
of
ttfe
and
death.
Hapl
Campbell and two or three of my oth­ grown wiser as well as older.
when I love you—nav, hopdody
began to rob, when the troojig the boots before, now burst forth and
We often bean! from Couain Mat­ adore you, 1 am us nothing to you.”
pily for Montenegro, the Prince fa Thieves
.
er boy-lovers hwl.afterleaving college,
fired
n_ upon
- br them, killing and wound- ehot up with vigor, promixing to fill
traveled abroad ami returned home so thew. He still remained unmarried,
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
"Hay not so. dearest Ella," salda a gracious master. He takes part in 1 Ing
several.
all the pleasure* of his subjects, mix­
exquisite. And then they Lad studied but never had revisited hfa native voice behind me.
well and make not onlyplumpberrire,
iqvique, btillt of wood and cane,
professions, but plain Cousin Matthew country. Latterly his letters spoke of
I turned and b^heldCousin Matthew's ing in the athletic sports, casting the tumbled - down at the first onset but a fair yiehl. The alfalfa stubble*,
went unwillingly to school; and then, a wish U&gt; see tw again, and-we were in lovobeaming face.
stone, pitching quoits, laughing,
also turned green,and the second crew
Luni|&gt;*i
were
broken
and
burning
oil
on his return, Insisted upon taking his expectation of a snort visit from him.
Pardon me.dearest,” hemunnured, frolicking, quizzing; one morning spreading over Uiu debris started a are al ready naif grown, and will make
Report said that he was wool ng and as “he
8. MAIL LINE
place as partner with my father.
fondly embraced me, “ for play­ firing ata mark, another sitting as general *:onflugraliou. Three com­ us good « yield of hay us the first, bo
“I can visit the Continent, dear winning a fair American girl. My ing ti&gt;4 jjart of (a listener; but Hie umpire iu a.quoitmatch uf lus guard,
great lisa been the reaction that, with
1ABOM
r «Uie&lt;
uuole,” he Mid, “when I am older:" heart throbbed painfully when I heard night-wind closed Um door, leaving passing the evening* at games of panies of firemen were Instantly at tiie reduced coat of harvesting ami the
and 1 saw lite face color, and his eyes it from strangers, and he was revenged me tn the hall. I hear*! your sobs^uid dexterity with his staff and guests, and their posts, although it was difficult to high price of grain, hundreds of grain
maintain
an
upright
position,
slmck
brighten, as he and my father looked to the full by the bitter team I shed at hastened to offer comfort. Ihiagine in all cases taking his part ot the con­
farmers whonu cropi were nearly in a
the recollection of my; folly, my ab­ my wild delight when I overheard sequences of the game tn perfect good following shock with dreadful reg- hopeless condition three weeks ago
at me, and then exchanged glances.
. J ■■ ;t .
HAW.J
Here was “one of the prettiest dis­ surd heartleesneM, but in his letters your exclamation. I was beloved by humor, and from his sheer herculean ularitv. To procure water the two may now count on as good profits this
best fire engines were stationed on the year aa laat” These are singular
tresses imaginable,” and 1 gave myself be spoke not of his wooing.
physical
force
always
getting
the
best
the only woman in the world dear to
SRiwrlUsmr Cirtta.
"Do you never intend to marrv, my me.”
In rough games. "I have seen him beach. Just then a -cry arose, "Tiie causes and striking efircte, and help
up to the full enjoyment of my misery]
sea! tlie sea 1" and the wave* rushed
"I will uuvu xuarry Cou*iu Mat­ daughter?” said my father to me, one
“And the American bride?" I weep,” writes the correspondent, “in in. the engines were carried out by the to make ail life in California represen­
J°
the midst of all his guards as a poor old
tative of Its mining interests and u
thew!” I tXcl»im*-&lt;i, in pettish anger, 1day, as I roue to leave the library, after asked.
reflux, and the fire continued unop­ perpetual gamble. But the Ban Frangiving my customary answer to a most
mother
came
with
the
cap
of.
her
only
“ Jk a being of fancy, dearest, j
Coor«jr«Bt.tfr
posed.. Three* elements of destruction
unexceptionable offer of marriage.
never wouL1 have married any Woman Boa (killed at Rogami) in her hand, to were busy at one moment—fire, water eisco BuOeiin argues that the effort, of
"Why, papa, do you want to be rid but you?
man can strengthen the kindly influ­
her Prince iu the high street,
'
............
being locked up and kept on breadand of tour Ella?” replied I, golngto him,
k for charity, but for sym- and earthqualre. The attrlghted peo­ ences of nature, and wrest a reasonable
water. But my good old father would and as I leant over his shoulder, i
tie tamed to me to tell me her ple leftlhaclty-to it* fate, flying into •mpdntyo auccew* out of its apparent
iixve started at the bare proposition of threw my .ftJUDa -caressiogly around Io look;
it he could hardly speak for the neighboring eminence*. The Are
“ “ T“'~Mtion, cultivation
destroyed a targe portion of the town,
urging me against my will. He would himrowing will come
of such__ p-t-gn
the eoribqake levied nearly all the rest .
have been delighted to have seen us
—ths south wind.
“No, you gipiy.’.’lw answered, draw- that you were as —
TW* DOH &lt;X*M* I* TUB „MJ&gt;.
and water covers the ruins which it&gt; wtrile ths neglect of these things will
(3004)0
UPWJiRDb married to each other, but would never ingmy
p»r bi- lips. “HUH it I was told of the repeated refusals you
The meet picturesque figure in the took oat la reflux. The water ©onseate* strange such a beautiful woman had given to others. I dared to nourish Russian army is the Don Cossack, densera along the shores are ruined, an strengthen the Influence of the north
’ fit BU8SKLL.
as you should remain unmarried. I the nop&lt; &lt;&lt;
youi au*ihaT® wlti! his’ong black lauceand his devil- irreparable loss for Iqxnque, as no pal­r wind.”
the influence of my romantic imagina»flB&gt;e*re face. A correspondent of atable water ta found there. Nearly
thcTLonUouNewa itaecriboKWm. as a 400.000
An Indian maiden having curiously
.lEb, “lb.114m 1 lu.r./Mded
practical philosopher, of a manly, aelf- and the
walchcl the marking of barrels of flour
to dost upon, and be wretched about; since. ”
wild, pawionate adoraAton, and I was Milka t and half-eynfaal type. The
In a floariBhing flour mill in Winona.
but young Dudley, with all bls foreign
I ktesed him in silence. Shortly
supremely happy, I confessed my
Minn.,
mi
airs and graces, was a fool: Morton, aft®*-. I hajd ln.ps Ann a tone jm
folly and my long cherished lows who
in all.
an impudent, presuming fellow, who
AL'. ■.*'&lt;■ a JfZZplated of his racers and hounds as
MarttlM.
r should be In '
noon custom to moke a promenade on In Aria the
tliough he were an elder son of a peer, date-Hmi
ring Cousin
Apply to v Wk. A AtisWobth,
ifaasphatt; they are always -civH al­
disgust of Mr. Ellsworth,
lud&gt;^te ac«toire&lt;l Epsom pay us the
ng visit he has promised
though punctilious In tl»e performance
firmed bachelor.
hi* residence or store.
in bls last j
ot their duty, and they keep‘sober
I
sought
In
“
God
bl
hh*!
’
ejaculated
my
j^IClOGAK EXCHANGE,
vpien billeted in a Dublfc house with
humbler rani
, Ums I shall endcavo
kfioney in their pockets and a score of from
aa^&gt;noM^n.
other teacherw quite the oppselte *
the refined beau-ideal I had created.
id Oltenltza, this correspondent
on of
Cousin Matthew might have been that !y?
jxair of these warriors Jogging
beau-ideal. If I had not been so blind.
with that peculiarly reck Iron ami
When one button
I needed to be alone. I wandered
damage done to Iquique will be nearly comeaoff there's a good deal of **pouand loving. But I shut my eyes to through the large drawing rooms, Joyfully granted.
They mutt have been wet to the ekin ; four million soils.
nibilltv on the other buttou.

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4TH OF J-TTTs-Z-, 1877 I

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-

JUNE M 18*

Galatia, she suddenly
tally unexpected ahoqj
bling noise was heard

ing1 off WBM lMkbrmtefl :frmn a
boiler. Tlifr noise lasted about etnin-

ing maaa ef white team. The mmumt'
was found to be filling rapidly, and the‘
Captain at once steered for the island1

'■
ashore. By diving it was found that
ten feet of her keel had been torn out
□ear the stem, and sixteen feet of the
after part of the keel twisted. The
cause of the disaster is supposed to
-have been a submarine volcanic ex­
plosion, the ship, while in 1,000 fath­
oms of waux, being struck by the upheaved rock.
.
Jeff White was one of the wealthiest
and drunkenneiit young men in Los
Angelas, Cal. Katy Harvey wm beau­
tiful, but she belonged to a poor and
wicked family, who conceived that
they might mend their fortunes by in­
ducing Jeff to marry her. Katy did
her beat to fascinate Jefi, and succeed­
ed ; but Jeff Wfc* not inclined to marry,
and hi* sister tuflveneed him as much
as she could the other way. The Har­
veys got him into their house, and gave,
him whiskey and moiphine for two
weeks. By that time he was at the,
point of death, and consented tc the
marriage. A-willing Justice wm found
to perform the ceraneny, but with his
arrival came Miss White, determined
to prevent It. Then there was a scene
of strife at the dying man’s bedside.
Katy took his hand, and the Justice be­
gan the ceremony.' Then Mfrs White
pulled her brother’s hand away. In
the midst of the confusion he died, un­
married.

to fall, and *
show that India is the third started
walk he struck for all —
.
After untangling bis feet from hi* ears
he
rose
up in awful wrath and made
Dari* is residing at Bauvoir,
for the keeper of the nearest fruit­
dppL engaged in writing his stand. If there were no sellers of bonan na* there would be no banana peels
on the walks, and men weighing two
hundred pounds would not ritdown ex­
will come on the cept with graceful limitation. John
the end
Gouacrman called the fruiterer a hye­
na. a busaaril, a MexicM. a MkihiMa
A ParMan winnrttted roteide by op­ avenue
street car, and various other
ening Ma veins'and allowing the blood vile names, and would have battered
his head but for the arrival of- an of­
ficer.
One dollar a day saved. will, in the
"AH thia fun about foiling down
course of an ordinary life time, amount once—pooh I” sneered the court.
at compound intereat to over &gt;100,000.
"But it.hqrt like dander,” protested
^"l^you'bad been on the other side of
Fig culture in Florida, which has
the street you wouldn’t have fallen.”
“1 never ticks of dot before,” mused
is now attracting the attention of capi­
John, as he rubiied his left ear.
talists.
"It’s the plainest case in the world,
It is computed that a drinking man my msn. if a banana peel i* on the
east side of the street, and you take the
wort side, how are you going to fall
wiping off his mouth after taking a downf”
drink.'
' ' , ~ ’
"Dot’s vhat. I doan&gt;'know any more."
"Well, sir, the banana is an article of
The Fat Contributor announeee that
commerce.
It contains eighty-four
hit terms for lecturing in Russia and per cent of sugar, and fifty or sixty per
Turkey will hereafter be &gt;10,000 per cent of something else,,and must be
protected.
The
banana has jtffct a*
night.
much right in this.country a* you, or
The Secretary of War has ordered Joe Goss, or Sam Bowles, or myself.
.
home the’troops now stationed at Alas­ The fine is five dollars.”
•'Dot’s awful, Shudge. Blease con­
ka. The cost of the post ha* been &gt;50,sider dot it vhas me who fell down—
not dat banana peeling. It vha* me
Mrs. Commodore Vanderbilt will who proke his back und' knocked der
off mine elbows—not der peeling.”
marry a v'irginia cousin of hers, who is bide
"But the fus*—the riot—the hard
a young widower, and whom the Com­ word*—the oath*—the attempted a*sassinr.tion b what the law lopks at,
modore cut out
Mt. Gonnerman. Please fork over and
Did you ever notice a man’s face un­ don’t delay the wheel* of iaaticc.” •
der the influence ^a first bite of vhu•T shall sell oudt my oropertr and
bard pie, which the cook had forgotten moof toderPlnck Hills,” growled John.
ah he paid and walked away. Perhaps
to sweeten.
'
he wiU. If some Indian captures iu*
Gladstone’s speech on his celebrated scalp and hangs it in a little wigwam
resolutions is believed to have kept thfr court cannot be held responsible.
England from drifting into war in bi­ —Fret Press.
half of the Turk*.
How it is Done.
If this suicide business, so prevalent
The first object in life with the Amer­
over the countiy at the present time, is ican people is to "getrich”; theaecond,
kept up the fool-killer will have to go good health. The first is obtained by
energy, honesty and saving; the sec­
oat of businea*.
ond, (good health,) by
using Gbekk’»
^b^ld*
*
ebcr’J y— *----The recent temperance work in cen­ Acgukt Flower. from
.ur of
&lt;rtthe«fdespondent
sufferer from auy
the eltral and northern Now York has result­
fects of Dytnepsia, Liver Complaint,
ed Id 10,452 signatures to the pledge in Indigestion, Ac., *uch a* Sick Head­
18 cities and towns.
ache, Palpitation .of the heart. Sour
Stomach. Habitual Costiveness, Dizzi­
When a man gets so fat that he can’t ness of.the Head, Nervous Prostration,
scratch himself between the shoulder Low Spirits, Ac.', you need not suffer
another
day. Two doses of Avgcst
blades, he ought to be'shot to prevent
Flower will relieve you at once. Sam­
the spread of profanity.
ple Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
See to walk through life hand in bar&lt;1 cents. Positively sold by al! first-class
with the beautiful, the grand and the Druggist" in the D. S.
true, for then, at thyjburney’s end, thy
gannenta will be dean.

In Australia cattle are far in excess
of the demand, and will not sell for
more than can bn realized from their
hide*, tallow, horns, etc., for exporta­
tion. The flesh Is almost valueless.
An immense establishment has been
started there for boiling-the meat in
condensed wug or extract. The meat,
cut into large chunks, is enclosed in an
enormous tight cylinder capable of
EVER MADE FROM
holding fifty bullock* at a time, and
Nothing can exceed the intensity of
steamed for seven hours. The tallow the gaze which a man rivet* on a dis­ MICHIGAN TO THE EAST.
is then skimmed off and the meat, mere tant corner of the church when be sees
pulp, is further solidified and canned the collection oox coming.
On Monday, Juno 11th, 1677, the
Michigan Central and Canada
for exportation.
The Buffalo Exprett estimates that Southern Railways, commenced run­
"including Lack hire and tolls,” about ning a Lightning Express Train, which
Two Turkish spies were lately arrest­
•800 will enable one to spend a couple! will give opportunity of reaching Buf­
ed in the Ruerian lines at Giurgevo, and
falo, Niagara, Rochester, New York,
of days at Niagara Falls this season.
and Boston, hours in advance of time
shot. One was profoundly ’rdifftereut
The Virginia City Chronicle says that formerly made by other lipes. The
to hi* fate, and desired that hi* eye*
time will be as follows:
should not be bandaged. He received t'lere are 30,000 more laborers in Colo­ Grand RapUa................ ........................ .UOOp. to
— etr
the platoon Are with a steady gaze, and rado than can find work, and that ev- Motina...........................
NMMIIa........................................................... 4*»
erythingisdepreased
except
bard
times.
fell flat on his face as the balls pierced
him. Before the execution he cast
According to Mohammedan theology ■
_ ;;
glances of supreme contempt upon his there i* a bridge over hell ao wider j Buffalo...',
companion, who was in mortal fear and than the edge of a sword across which I
yelled pitteously. It was necessary to every one who enters heaven must pass.
force him to the spot and tie him to a
"God knows who was right,” is an
The schedule time of the Fast Express
•take.
inaeription on a tomb in Virginia over Trains on the Canada Southern Rail­
the graves of two brothers who were way, is faster than that of any other
Thirty leading citizens in Colfax Co., killed fighting in the opposing armies railroad in America, and it is made
with ease, on account of the superior
Neb., are laaminga leaaon of respect of the late war.
.
grades and absence of curves. The
for the law from Wm/Seara, a suppos­
time made by a special train with Mr.
"Well,
boys,
here
’
s
for
perdition!
”
Vanderbiltandpsrty.nl miles in 111
ed murderer. Several years ago they
formed a mob and drdve him from his said Alonzo Leister; and he cooly lay minutes, is nnparalelled in the annals
of railroading in this country.
down
on
a
barroom
floor
in
Yolo,
Ne
­
home by threats to hang him. Now he
W.
K. MUIR, GtnrralManonr.
returns, and sues them for &gt;60,000 dam- vada. and shot himself through the
FRANK eTSNOW.
head.
Gtn'l Pan. and Ticket Agent. Detroit.
Tennessee people depend npon their
A report of a rising of Indiana comes local papers to them when it is safe to
There ia no Medicine that ha* accom­
from Oregon. They are said to have take off their flannel*. The power of plished so much a* Shiloh’* Consump­
been murdering whites at Mount Ida­ the press is getting to be mightier ev­ tion Cure. It has established the fact
that Consumption can be cured, while
•
ho, sixty miles from Lewiston. Sever­ ery day.
„ „
,n
j
for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup,Hoareeal settlers have been killed on CottonThe National Board of Underwriters neM&gt; Whooping Cough, and all Lung
onwood Creek, and troops have been want every city in the land to prohibit diseases it has no equal. No Medicine
iae
term*.
sent to whip the Indians.the use ox
of fire-cracker*
fire-crackers cm
on uw
the Fourth,
Fourth. was ever sold on such favorable terms.
Bh.n &lt;,inunn.
t
U it was unreliable it would be the
SbaB
glorious old Liberty take a back
foUy to ^ftranit. lt C&lt;MU
Two carrier-pigeons were liberated scat for insurance companies
it,"’as it exx
can be rotu
returned
&lt;** ?f
nothing to try it,
—
at Magnolia, on the Philadelphia, WUVina. is
U shut
to out horn
jj
Virtue
from no oo.
one;
mington A Baltimore Railroad, and too^aloaU. w«pu &gt;11. futoos.
.tor.
get . wapl« bouto
flew to Philadelphia, one in two hours
freedmen, slaves, kings and exiles; she 10 cents, or a regular size Fifty C
and the other in one hour and fifty-five select* neither house nor fortune, she or &gt;1. If your Rings are sore, or c
minutes. A strong north-west wind
was blowing against them. The disHalbbrt A Co.. NashvSle,
tavce is seventy-mne miles.
When a woman makes up her mind Mich. Sold elsewhere by dealers gen­
that a hen shall not set, and the hen erally. ________________ y ;
A curious proceeding took place in
"HacKJcrraca” a new andj
makes np bar mind that she will, the
New York city, on the examination of
Perfume sold by Halbert A
irresistible meets the immovable, and ville, Mich., elsewhere by di
&lt;enthe Poliosanan Dqyte. wbokickedFranevery law of nature is broken or per­ ettdlr.
’ da Williams to death. Doyle was ad­
verted.
9 '
mitted to bail in &gt;1300, and the widow
A Virginia City Chinaman tied hi*
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF
of the murdered m.tn was locked vp as
donkey by a rope to the front door

QUICKEST TIME

An Adrian man learned a trick from
Cymbeline. Dc-eiring to escape from
his creditors, he hid himself in a trunk.

boring town.

$ithigas&amp;:

BIRDS OF PARADISE, STREET PARADE!

Better be uj?

FRIDAY,

.

Ho was discovered just

a dollar for firewood, and let the beast
howl while he sat on the steps and wait­
ed. Thebeseigod man capitulated in
three hours.
A registrar, in the county of Dumfries,
io Scotland, reports that six of the elev­
en birth* he registered in the quarter

Sing fling witnessed an excursion
roamm is tiie low moral condition of the
train of forty-nine ladies roll away
laboring dan, all the mothers being fe­
male farm servants.”
. ’
.of.bqund m as exauraioq
A gentleman tn England committed
suicide the other day, and left npaper
MMUf^tthedidBobMhuM bis wife
wa« a great deal to good for him. That’s
Bob McCoIougfa stole money from
his father, tn Louisville, and gambled
it away; and, when reproved for ft, he
*Su» naaottad atatt dtOdM.*.
took a dub and broke &gt;6,000 worth of
mirrors in his father’s furniture store.

PER CHIT STORE ?
IT MOVES THE WORLD
And keeps It moving, and will make

AB Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for
.

AYLSWORTH&amp;CO.

AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?
COST!

A OOO

Under,

for Prices Speai for Ttaelra-:
10,000 yards Best Prints at 5i A fl eta.
3,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
at 10 cents per yard.
2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dress
Goods, at 10 to» cents per yard.
The c*‘*Tert and bat line of Alpacas
^L1’*!
........ ........... i„ r J...
Ladies made-up Suits, in Linen and
Pique, at &gt;1.50 and up.
We have a large stock of Ladles’ Hose,
Gloves, Ties, Meek-Wear, and Head­
Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

Motice.
Moflc* I* bw*bx Bfv«a thki tb. Aaaaai Scteal
!n Scl. o;
No. O~. t* tte

, ,
J/.

•MpqfCMtlataB.dNicaatsS mUn MesOrfiJaUa-

New Crop Tea., 1877, for 90ots. per lb.
Maple Syrup for $1. per gal.
Silver Drips for 80 cis. per gal.

of offlre ripfm na that d»y; «ta&gt; I

LEWIl DtJBXKE, DtiMtar.

Mortgage Sale.
Of all kinds sold cheaper than at any other store in the village of Nashville.
eom« cp«r&gt;ll«-.

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

ALMOST GIVEN AWAY !

SOW IS THE Tl E TO BUY WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHE IP !

AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
IT, FOB WE DO

No Credit Business!
In fact we regard it as taking a
step backward to do so.

by I*a3t&gt; KWI

etu R« » to Hiram Co». on i» tWntyJ
April. A. t». 1VTC and iwarSwt in Uw
lUffi.irrof Dr«daof
B*rrr
Uonatar. M
...
1»4I A T&gt; M

LEE BROTHERS.

B. P. B. 3 I $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away !
of th« court bovw. In tfx dly of HaHlagR tkat
lag &lt;b» pi»c« of of koldlar tfo CUvuh CterUwtte

B P.B.3! $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away
B. P. B 3

nuKOt*

$20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away!
Go TRO B
Um third

At our Carpets, 20 cts to 11.00

WAR! ’WJLZR,!

WITH WOOL FILLING .'

TO ARMS. THE CRT I
If We Must

Tue same might be said of our Men’s
Boys’ and Youths

PIONEER STORE'

Fight,

a

FIGHT IT IS!

0r any part t haroof acct rad
NmIm. uiertfora. H haraby gl«

We had hoped to avoid this bloodies*
strife, but we are bound to protect our
country from the unsparing ravage of
the enemy. Our forces are in the fleJa
Men’s Good Working Pants and we are ready for the battle. We
have a fnil supply of munitions of war,
only $1 00.
and well skilled generals. Our .caval­
Men’s Cassimere Suits from ry is drilling every day, and He u well
in DriUing. There will be no
|5, $6. $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18. skilled
akinnishing on the line, for all our big
guns are at the front, and it will make
bo diflt Jenee wHcibei oq&amp;er and Tilden
GO FOR THEM! are elected or not, the tight will go on
just the same- This war is not likely
to make the country any poorer, neith­
While you have the money to do so.
er is it probable there win be any more
Widows and Orphans in consequence of
it. But it is probable that the most of
these shoddy Buggies floatio*
the country for sale, •will be sold for
what they are worth in the future, for
we now offer our Single Euggies atone
Follow next, aud and prices will make hundred dollars apiece, and Platfonn
you happy.
Farmer’s Double Buggies for one hun­
dred and thirty dollars. All our work
we warrant first-class. We are access­
flPEAX HIGHT OCT LOUD ! able, and responaible in eaae of a fail­
ure of any of our work.
J. 1a. REinACO..
llReting*, HickSugary, Teas, Coffees. Spices/SVhite-

CLOTHING

HATS, CAPS AND DENTS'FUHNISHING GOODS

NEW GOODS!
arrolt t
ar»&gt;mnrh UmreerM ta»y b« ntrnry to MtWY
on Mid tnortgm. »1U&gt; t*SM&lt;
ee»l» rlargM *nd
»l'o»rd By l»w, th»t to
«
to -y: k Tlx wm; half (Ml of ih« m»1
wr«tq,-irtrr il &lt;; of (eclio* tvanty^M
(»). In -I »o :hrr«(*lnorikor rtnr&lt;-»f.v«n
County «f B*rrr an-1 Htn» of Micblfu.
D*UH N..bvdM.J0M&lt;lh^7t
• )
L»wi» Deitiol
MJETIBSA CBOCKsS.
Stl'Y for MortgMM.
tT-&lt;»

audios.

SPECIALTIES

0UB GROCERIES

proba53S ■

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

MEN’S AND BUYS’

Kurniture I

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

OoflHxi

,

Department !

diiuink." - ;!;/ /

cifB*rry. boldrn
U»»rmrweth&lt;&gt;i

nUtrator of aaid aatate way ba ha

OfETcry »oerlpii«H,

CLOTHING,

‘"’I.
I&gt;UI«M 1. aid

U« q

We have a large stock of Co»as and
Caskets and a fulUine of

WHICH IB CHEAPER

FINE HEARSE!
fu^ralT*^

JONES A SBLLECK.

o.o**.

; Bat U

Nashville, Mi

IKIUM 5&amp;C0.

....................

aM J I

LEGAL.

Wealaohavea

iw-rn?.--.

hU&gt;HU,

gork-footed £tand fram

ORNO STRONG.
BUY Yora

•

s

OranJ Rapid...

DNDERTAKE8S’ fiBQDS!

'

»:U pi

*i-4dkTnie”71!
Hammond___

LET THE

Hard.Pa.n Prices.

or

WICSTWARD.
BTATIONa.

Driroll____ _

Call and See Samples anp

ROE A- CT.erWIt
fiv., - tt
i,.i &gt;-st

fc«aia *rrt*»!

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION-

tN 0UB.

OU BeHsfele Heal Market

Witiit

STORE!
And stop for *’ne hour in order to !et each one buy a pound of that Bo«l
50-cent Tea- and try that 30-crnt Tobacco. The command­
er* will buy the 75 Cent Tob-icco. because thev use ncn hot the best in
the market, and know the CENTRAL STORE is the-place to find if.
Theri the procession will diti&gt;and fnr diiiner, after which they will again
march back to the CENTRAL STORE, and the commanders will buy
the SAM SCOTT CIGARS, ihe rest buying the BOSS FIVE CENT
CIGARS.—Capital J-ak.
p, g.—Ph-ase bear in mind that they buy a’l their ttBOCERIfiS
at the CENTRAL STORE, because they get belter Good* at b-ss prices,
(this is a positive fact.)
CROCKERY!, you ought to tumble to yourself
once, aud go and sec how cheap it can Le bought
Dou'i forget that Clock that is to be given away.

Handsome Parlor Suit I

Beecher pn

Golric'Hwit 'Krom .
Mad
ftl* p. •- AnwL

BY ORDE t OF HIGH COCKOI.ORUW.

JOB PRINTING new
on 10 per
to be generous.
NEATLY DONE.

The Birds of Paradise, and other Hrds, will leave their PMpeciive roosts
at leu a’olock, a. m., *harp, and parade ail of the principal streets. They
will start from their rooots in the swamp, west of Main Si., oune around
!i»y the-mill..march lip. Main S'-, returning by way of State St to Washing­
ton St. fbenae back to Main St
Then the Grand High Cockolorum assiaated bv the Grand Lo-Cocklirtun, will fly to the top of the highest build
ng and address tha bngada.
Thuo they will march do wn Mam St. to the

^lining and 2Hatchu»g.

■J,N

�LOCj

ERIDA'

«

shalL I
"Don't be alarmed ma.

Job
to start a new party.” Then the moth Feat
er was intensely relieved and. went
■Tb. &gt;L*i. Grow'cUrUlUa SocUl
Ixck to bed
her face illuminated
I beuM&gt;. MM Mn. Geo™. BMe' tor in Naahvflle. or in the village of
will M plenty.
Barnet Member wa* dUTcd before Esq-?
UU19 ITKMS.
Chipman laat Monday morning. The
shop in W». Rulin’* building.
.................................
female defendant*.....................
plead "not guilty,”
The common council ot Kalamo ha*
-Dr. Wickham hm.built a
andUeTuft’ WM ^Garned"^^^!*'/p.
decided eo boW a 4th of iMy. Beveirty
' in front of hb nea,t li«le reaidenoc. . 7i- they
*'
•
' their
- • plea
•
m., when
changed
to dfdlar* hire bded aubscritMxl; indeed
—C. C. Woloott, Lee Bro*., and Burt "guilty,” and the scale* of justice were it i* a inystw to u* that. such a live
regulated and indicated a fine of tweur Ei« dwUted »o mimyyeara from
"*■ Is per head, upon the defend*
up a 4th of July rumpus. We
e mean*, the home talent and
araued with the necessary shekels which local energy, and' Charlotte, Vermnntnear Bellevue.
were MP&lt;GVed, laid upon the altar of ville, iui4, Nashville all within two
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will lecture before jurtMKand the trio departed.
Friday
the Reform Club in Sheridan, ”
'
The Nashville Opera House is now
receiving the finishing touche* of the, equal distance from thow town*; thus
painter’s bnph, aad:. wiH be lurtimlly w&lt;iiiold the kOy to the position. ,We
opened on the 4th ot July with a dance. waived,our dauu lagt year in favor of
hi* residence a new kitehen.
The building is 88x100 feet, and 30 feet surrounding town* and our money
—From the N. Y. Sun we learn that fngn floor to ceilings In front is a tick­ went to till the cctfrrs of others. Y
the "Swamp Angels,” will soq» appear et office and tafetiroom, over which i* a know personally that 35 cents wa* left
in Charlotte.for dinner;.thus you *ep
in a matine-c at the Bowery Theatre.
gallery. The stage 20 feet deep and
we have a right te selfish.inoiive*—and
—Myron Southerland presented “ye supplied with five handsome scene*. demand, outside patronage iu thi* com­
Tlie ceiling i* nicely frescoed and the
wall»pih&gt;en-d ^ith granite paper and ing demonstration. We want your
money aid tn^frtbave
Ampfr 4cappropriately ornamented with fancy
provided? that is
hnsrioB*, !—u«f*r *t*te*&gt;yi rte, - --Fhe- •
if
youihavc
got
the
chink.
The Kalabody
of the house will
be supplied
_________________
___________
___ with
wagon mad&gt; and wiUdeliver eUgpoda o^rgpotliahw, and the seating aapfle- rno cornet band ba* secured Goddard’*
hall
and
beside*
they
will
erect
a bow­
^ree.
.i
' ; ity ofrth* entire fcouae will easily ac—Kellogg &amp; Demaray expect to have comodate400 souls. It i* the hand- ery &gt;n froDtto accoimxfrte the hundred*
t'-atwillbo
on
.hand
to
trip
the
fantheir factory in running o&lt;der in, e«-l.vj aoniartimll and the only Opera House
tasticJriST We have a huge police
Julyuand Ainsworth &amp;. Brooks~have between Jackson and Grand Rapid*.
fort^o ■ preserve order. Capt. Will
tlio frame up for their feed
r j
Mkn fr chief of the name. Ha i* al­
—Ffrh Comaftwioner Jerbme,?con&gt;ready practicing,now and then for a
num time with vertaiu member* of the
Band- Ho md fight either end up, and
cdkrics no1 w ejiporih but acoirplb of mal­
buryin^rrtmntrtiaTroeen "move a to
let* und a pair of No. 11 brogiuift, and
the(i^w._ .A protest, based upon the
wheat in Eaton and some part* of thi* good health of the community, ha* when lie geta lq*winging Jximsalf the
county, but we hear no comphwK ivf. J
lan tarn* and bras* horns jingle. He
be^h thnde agMnta the removal of the
walk* wider, step* longer, carrie* hi*
lic^d higher, chews bis gum finer, than
you&amp;g man In Kalamo. When the
north half of Tho*. Purkey’s lot* on. too much Jefferson St- double extract boy* meet him on the street they climb
thy fence and go around. He fr kind
of tangle-leg, last Friday,, wa* banitarWd Wbm dieHty for Hrfb^mnuttv’ lah^ and corteous to a fault, has borne offepsce without number, until finally
ii»! native dignity wa**arou*ad« Um*
family juc-m igo w»* degenerating, and
in erWfMt
»*•**&lt; •»"!«' । -ivihL THU.. hiHsoldly dug &gt;up the tomahawk and
Sheriff Creasy has a lodger in hi* Ao- aMtimefi tbe offenwve.'
New balcony, new .sidewalk, ,and a
Personally
trMiaqgod vith M-dnrtiou fend 1 bMten Cdpt. Jc^^s'fr ^^e^ old, light comdy. Hfc is a‘ Swede, ihe’ victim i* a
pfrgion, arid for common he wears blue
livofi-few miW olit
W!i:
eyes, but owing to hi* herculancan ef—Farmer Janie* Cross, living a few,
,'fori* in reforming the civil service he
miles sorihj lw n'^rkey’,;wliieii,' With
had one tetnporaiTlyjjqh^ngtd to black.
Hi is 0 feet 2 inches in hfrstocking feet,
aanwywBMW v/ui yl!i:ni aud tall in proportion; fighting weight,
liKllb*. Address. 3rd ward, Kahuno.

“•‘WflWrt.niuii

next Sabbath a Mc^p i wl J "Mtwig.’’
Evening, "The BuriAAr'SchWd—a’Great
Factor in the World’s Civilisation.” t

Wool KuM

WAGO3TS AND BUGGIES!

Mrs BORBtWS 4 Mrs CMBU
.

BaArx, Everts &amp; Co.

iTTMBHim xoomainx.

ln«rr C»«4» whict
UwkadJMOf Naabvtaai

GIVE US A CALL.^
NmkVtOa, April uo, tm.

baptised and united with the United
Brethren (Church.
c' \
'
—Chae- Firhii luid W. K Buell have
purchased the lot just south of the Un­
ion House, sold the building the ton. to
Al. Troutwine, who will make it into n

—The attention of a thousand is call­
ed to the Spring Leaf Japan TeaJ re-

Co.** big Shoe Sale officially announc­
ed among our butanes* locals. ’There’*

which undoubtedly 'account* for the
excellent batch of local* in-U^totoMs'

^INSWORTa * BROOKS,
Cfeunl DaUMBk

PHOD-crcat

HARDWARE &amp; AGRIICULTUAL STORES,
Just received. 100 padre Kid Slippers
at 50 cent*, worth $1.00.
100pair* Women1*Shoe*at Meant*,
worth $1.50.
100 pairs Kid Button, at $1.50, worth
♦1.00.
*
’
30 pair* Men’s Calf Boot* st $2.50,
worth $4.00.
30 pairs Men’s Kip Boot* at &gt;2.00,
worth $8.00.
5Q0 pairs Children's and Misses’ Shoe*
pttn 25 ocDt* to $1.00 per pair.
CLOTHING SALE.
100 pair* Union Cas&amp;imere Pant* at
fll.OD, worth ti-fiO.
100 pair* at $1M. worth $8.00.
100 pair* all Wool Caadmere* at $2.25
worth $3.50.
100pairs Fancy Casaimere Panteat
$3.00, worth $4.50.
bO pair* Fancy Worsted Panto at
$4.60. worth A8.00.
P. 3.—If you, reader, have time be­
tween now and the 4th of July, to fol­
low this grand procession, you will find
they -will "halt” at the 10 Per Cent
Store, where you or any other man or
boy will find the boss prices w prevail.
We are determined to hold the lead
a* the Representative Square Dealing,
One Price, Ix&gt;w. Price, Cash House of
Na.bvlJle,'Mich,
Wm. A. Atlswokth A Co.

rP" A good second hand Show Oa*c
for sole cheap at
G. A. Truman’s.

—Farmer* go to Ainsworth &amp; Brooks
for shingle*. I bought tight thousand
and only found one poor one in the
whole lot
They make a flret-cla*s
‘ • VermoJfAll^Mrt‘ai&gt;6unh lh' bowery: visit friends and relative*, prominent roof.
James Cross.
among them wa* hi* nephew, Senator
dance* on the 4th of July. ..Two.are.hl- &lt; Darby, of Arkansas. The Senator wo*
tF" Tho largest asBortment of Fan*
and
Parasols
in
the
County
at
«f»n0«r-idM.otOUrlin. He Lm
frflerttty'h.vlr-fet ret been beerd!h„,urfl, ,
&gt;nlr,
Und fa
Truman’s.
nAwtrn - home nf anr nitism-* a— goo*
_ i'Mhxitto for grifring purpose*, and will
*"*
—. Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
exercised on account of die erection
of rfsta many tbousands of sheep there at
&gt;n n
the
Boston Store.
«t&gt;igc, which act Mr. Wack construe*inST I have 50 pair* of Missea’ Kid
■BBncyc for the Scnatorahip, forth-'
Jibing, when Now-Mexico will be ad­ Slips, worth $1.00, which I will *ell for
G. A. TrItman.
mitted as a State, -which event he pre­ 50 eta. per pair,
abound there would be but little dun- dict* will come in two year*. Mr. Dar­
ty A beautiful Silver Cdfee Potto
11 nil f m
I 99
by *find* himself luhrepreeenting hi* be given away with their Coffee at the
Henry Hammond'* house in Sunfield
Boston S£&gt;re.
cpnstitneucyi'M Arkansas pelitic* ha*
Adergdne a radical change in four
NOTE HEADS.
ytors from which State he could not be Furnished and printed in fine style at
relieved.
Now and Then.
this office for $3.75 per thousand. All
by the fire falling on the .bed where
other work equally low.
OBITUARY.
iiO
Orno Strong.
Barry &amp; Eaton.
D^xrt^ fromMrth1* Uta, !• Mapte, Grvr». at the
— 4 spool* Thread for 10 eta. at the
jmldrnw
ot
Ur
dauuhwr.
Mm.
qolck.
on
ttw
• Vi* had anothencrowded temperance
Boston Store.
rating * the-C+^raiioDak Church jroornlnc of the l»lh, Mra. Rmbml j^.FSaa&gt;. a*c4
ty Carpet* and Floor Oil Cloth* at
last Sunday evening. Rev. J. N. Crit­
The deceased was-born in-the town
___________ Truman’s.
tenden delivered an address which of Dauby, Rutland Co., Vermont, in
gfeve'gr^at'fuittrfiiction. Dr. Parmen­ 180Q. At the age of 15 year* she emi­
&lt;y Try die pure Jap. Tea at the
grated with her parent* to the town of
ter i» to lecture before the Reform Collin*, Erie Co., New York. At the
Club one weqk front next’ Snblmth.
j ng f of 17 *he wa* united in marriage to plee free.
Rev. T. L. Brown is to begin a course ]j EH Lnpham, a minister of the Society
Friends. In 1880. she. with her htisHT Mr*. Boituowg^CASMELLt Co.,
of.lectures on "The Ancient Religions” I of
band, emigrated to Michigan, and first
next Sunday evening. The first i* on I located in the town of Livonia, Wayne arc now offering their MilHnery Good*
at the very lowest prices, for thi* week
WOuciW.Co. In 1837 they moved from there
to this county,
settled iu Maple only. I
Grove,-where she haa since lived, un­
&lt;3T The largest stock of Print* in
spending a few days in Veimontville, til the morning of her departure to
visiting her father, W. R. Martin, Esq. spirit life. She and her husband were the county at the Botton Store. Beat
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Our village jail had two occupants among the first pioneers of this state, 6 cent*.
lata. Saturday night. Whisky provid- and of neceraitv were compelled to suf­
ar A Fine assortment of White
fer oil the haraship* and privation* of
(d Uwm will)
pionter life. In that early day the Drew Goods and Embroidery at
G. W. Hoskins, of the Entcrprue has country lieing so thinly: populated it
Truman’*.
was almost impossible to hold religious
retained, from hi* eastern trip.
ry Beautiful Shawl* for K cto. at
Wool i* coming into the village in service, but Mr. Lapham being a miothe
Boston Store.
large quantities.
II. I. R.
would gather their

__ ________ _ sr, with- member* of
ar Best brand’of Print* 6 cte, at
their own family, on the first day of
788YKIA ITERS. ’
____________ Truman's.
the ^veek. and hold divine service.
—Our Woodland friend* are exer­
HF Corn Meal at the Central Store.
cised over the new railroad project,— Ed. Nashville New* :
&lt; rt’ &lt; j
the Grand Rapid* A Lansing Railroad.
CT* Ladies’ Hate for 30 Mnt* at Mias
For some time everybody ha* attend­
Hungerford’* Milliner store.
ed &lt;4 ?7ir owhlb9**I*«f’ M4 more.
and a big meeting willhkheld ■» WoAP SomA fish and some watch, but • no one,
Notice—I* hereby given to all per*
Und Center in a abort time to give the iHsturbed .until to-day, when there
Woodlander* an opportunity to unite dmft an official gentleman from Has­
to
get them on the log way or move
! JjQther
their pone tarings.
ting* and returned with Dr. Delano in
them off of my premises within twenty
day*, or they will be moved and dis­
posed of for the expense of moving.
Syria, when it became frightened ata
My engine will be moved soon after
We have lost j
couple of hog boxes, ran-away itaid
iarvest
P. Holler.
।
our
doctor,
the
meeting
house
ha*
lost
and threw Mr. Bartley out bruising hi*
— Finest line of White Goods tn the
left foot badly. Th* foot turned a*, it* wixton. the Red Ribbon* ha* lost
county
at
t
he
B
oston
Store.
their
secretary,
and
the
community
ha*
concourse efgebple.
6‘i. Dtrb.
black a* ink and swelled up like a wa­
— - ■ ■sgr.'." .■**.» '
'.
termelon. With the aid of a crutch rtdtieFltot or gained something. Now
GF Ladies don’t forget those Duplex
. pDWMVAa;&gt;ZT

wa* in the village Monday, making ar- Iw. wilkt&gt;»o &lt;io«OT. . Jiow
State Priaon and the other in jail. Doc
Delano wifi’be mimed very much, a* he
of 8tui0A.wMdr .MM'«. MM off at practiced everything and was ffrbfr to
do anythiagKbar anybodrcan do. He
Opm Hom. m the Mtoroora &lt;rf J»Iz KJ
‘Sf
«h. Thi. trill. tmdOTlrtMta/W
many Hartings end
t0 but hi* last ride took him to Hasting*,
Nashville on the 4th.
where he ta located in Creasy’s hotel,

Ih, taf/te
■

»r Hair Combing done to order at
■ w'JFlut0&lt;s, c^HutuCo.h.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

SHINGLEA SALT, LIMZ, SUDD.
STUCCO, rfAlX AtfL, _

Single Buggies, any style, $1’05 on time

AINSWORTH fc BBOOU.

NASHVILLE FOVNMY.

$100 for cash.

Platform Spring Wagons, $130 on time

The above Foundry is now tn eataflttion to turn out all manner of

Plows, Harrows, Cfflintm, k, is.

$125 cash.

hand.

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best

BLACKS MITHING
done to order. Patronise home fateMtution* and come and *ee me.
J. M. WOOD.

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at Miss L. Hungerford,
DEALER IN

$70 cash, or $75 on time.

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

Come and see me and I will sell you any-

MILLLINERY GOODS,
BRADY'S BRICK.

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­

Naalltllte,

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

Mtehigaa.

SHUME FOUTS,
PROPRIETOR

LIVERY,

or Eaton counties.

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT.

Goad Slnjrfw or Dooble Rip!
»nd m gone rtyta.

coUm,

WOOL CARDING!
The Nashville Cariiu life
DECLARED AT THE
NEW CROP OF WOOL!

BOSTON STORE!

Wool tent by rail will be carted will

Price 10 Cents Bern., wifi stall
Fenin Ofl.
HAVING HAD A

LARfiE EXPERABbC*

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

A

LARGE

Battle

1

fiurailrt Ptrltci Satb&amp;dia.
Wool C»r« &lt;»e Wanted.

toOO

K W. FOWLI

GOOD NEWS
For the People!

IMPENDING

I have leased the Flouring M
P. Holler, and desire to infer
friends and the community at
thtt I do not intend to be end

HIGH PRICES AID LARGE PROFITS MUST WAKING GOOD FldHMk
And a Good Yield.
BE DROVE OUT OF THE EAWD!

FLOUR AND FEED

And we can do it for we have got the army
of Goods to do it with!

Kept constantly on hand.

aiVE

mb a triax

d.

THE 120 CT BZELIGLA-IDE OF

no.

SuhHile, ftb.HW.

n ecacai*.

WAGONS! WAGONS I

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!
MV

J ■ lay. on Mala St., aad !■ prapand to

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
of Butter and Eggs, aud the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight for our coun­
try and our
•

Doket Books
toswaft

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SHOE SAXE.

wr

bath in North Castleton. It.u» ertimat-

Sew Millinery Store,

L L. LOOMIS.

STOCK!

�below
'll*. Pint National Bask oftedrlaa has
th*

well.
nuU

. Gl

ilmr
pointed Minister to Spain.
The UnitedSMataLdtotg

and
Nile
in tl

Wark

Tnrki-h newspaper*, tiro
snd
Mussavat, haye been exiled and tbe publloation of tbe papers sOMMOdsd. Throe shrat,
papers urged the dismissal of Redlf
In Faaba from tbe M inlstry of War. Hevrr- Yiursfaij

Ulldl-rt
on U. jSl ta replytan Io U
vwnment ~
concerning the murbi Yrfon Paw'Paw to British government
dm-of the Hcotehman,
Heotchm—, McClelland.

of Berlin, disabled.
sndiaM
eutllUlM
her emp
overhaul
The eo«|

villi 810.in money
whlr¥Vhe hsd ao-.

,
I
,
.
r
;
»
through ,
window sBMaaikBd aevaaiMn Dtiles ia।
light marching cooUmb* before alie was।
recaptured.
*ldAJ7’
Kalkaska Is probably ths only organla*«! couniURBjMfebknMi-.he which no
liquor la sold, —------ 1—--------. '’
Thomas WMjify, oTMonroe, claims to
bejui heir loan humtmaerotate in Hemp­

~

Peteratmrg reports that Count SchouvalofTa verbal ssaurancro were considered
perfectly sattafiictory by tbe British Gov­
ernment. At tbe express desire or Um
English CabineC he was authorised to
atete fw.wrH1n|ff tMrt ppsBta wnnld rronwrV
Bb-lutetv i'.rttw* hueXMoucblng the
Sue*Csnal, Egypt and the Persian Unlf.
Reports from various Russian amboMAs&lt;lon» show that a favorable Impreaalon
was produced b v the above declaration at
other European eourta.
The Chamber of Depatiee has voted the
internal loan of 5,000,000 Turkish pounds
to be ralMed by collecting revenue in ativance. It Ii»m also voted a tax nt 5 per

warded toGen. Sheridan, from FortGriffin, Texas, an account ot hia engagement
'with a land of Comanche Indiana near
Lake Quemado. The skirmish occurred.
&lt;m tiie 4th of May. Four Indian* were
killed, six squaws and fifty-six head of
p-utar and horses raptured, and fifteen
jadoee, with a large auppl;
'”!er’
lead,dried mtata, etr.attest
ting
#«rgeant Charles ButlerTAui
A IJttle Rock dispatch says one-half pGiindatn the eatlmatro of the various
of tbe ml ton crop along tbe river may be ministries. The Chamber of Deptitle*
considered destroyed by the flood.
has been dissolved.
Tbe covered bridge over tbe Connect!The Baahl Bazouks, taking advantage

but, at the first breath of honew criti­
cism, th^viaW. HMa hbaseofeards.
The SL John’s River ta dotted with
grovre ofdead and dyl8FV*angeshrub«
plan ted and abandoned
speculators
morega&lt;uiue titeu wist. That there I
groves in Florida, bringing
nine revenue to their ownin
t be denied, and that Indus-

tai other countries.

of i», Mr. Jefferson waa
member of theLcgtolala. At» he waa a mensyofjtbe Viiwlnla Convention: U 82
member ot the Continentiai ConMte ( and «gjs he wrote tbo Dedare-

an lai

LteuL Colonel in the mmy of U»e Rev­
olution, and Aid-de^ampto Waahingtou&gt; At 25 he waa a member of the

C°MWi

U.

so be wa.

U» ebkst tutrabem o, the Convehllon which (raced th. CoueUtoUon of the United Staten; al 32 he

plish thd same thing for olliere, Is also ganlaad that branch of the govern­

ment upon ao complete and eompreIruej bat flte aame -night be raid of herndye
a plan that no gnu change or
neariywqefy kind of teas1----------------over

improvement has since been made
our :aud.
The truth II,---------- --upon it.
peninsula Of sand; and, foraucceraful
John Jy, at2B yean old, waaa
member of the Continental Congress
wrote an address to the people of
sad money. If a man is willing to •and
Britain, which was justly re­
IfeveNew England: togiveupMSbooia Great
and libraries and newiqiapera and social garded as one of the most eloquent pro­
Thursday evening, the 14th. Tbe people sons and property. The suburbs are I comfort*, and dwell in a comparative ductions of the Omro. At 32 he pre­
pared
the
Constitution of the State of
ran and drove upon the bridge for shelter mostly occupied by person* belonging to wildtrneea; if he can endure she pro­
W lielpil RLotyttertal hok til rough his from the atonn, until a company of the mcrchsntllo classes in ('onstantlnoplc. tracted nunimer heat,with mosquitoes, New York, and in the same year wa*
fifteen penvms were beneath the roof. who have villas in the surrounding flea* and sand-flie*, in any quantity, appointed Chief Justice of tbe State.
mother. HI* snare will pmbsiMy be • Suddenly
heavy timbers
to
Washington wu 27 years of age
11.800,
, croak, and tho
thrown in ; if he ta ready to joy &gt;100
In a second tbe Mruetare was
when h&lt;- covered the retreat of tn«an acre for sand which he must irri­ British
Mr.
formerly of Sag-, lifted bodilv in the air and hurled with a
trodpe at Braddock’s defeat;
gate with a pump or a windmill; if he
_______ _ .
under pecu­ deafening crash into the river below. It
To avoid grounds for the’ intervention
and tite same year was honored by an
liar ciroupwteoce*: He hsd a rsnehe was completely demolished by the fall. of Austria, Servin will maintain armed ha* the meaufl to rappdrt hlnwrif for appointment ae Couunahder-iu-Chief
urer th&lt;(M&lt;fe bflkb bs wm largely eo­ 8aver«l persons were, killer! and injured. neutrality. Thia hag not prevented the ten years while he ia waiting for the of
the Virginia forces.
xaged lu rataina boas. These animals The uncompleted bridge of tl»e Maemichu- ooiMlualon of a treaty l-atweea Ituaala urungr trees to grow,after tliat time he
Joseph Warren was 29 year* of age
have been NiirtVriftg Wffl an epidemic etta Oentml Hail rood »n alsodemollsh- and Sen-fs enabling Rfiroia -t»&gt; irantqsirt Is moderately certain to get a retnunerwhen he delivered the memorable ad­
whleh adtetail Ibete ikroata' tirte sad
troops through Horvia. Already 7,000 ative Income,but not otherwise. Young dress ou the Sth of March, which
sfterwanl their intMtiaae, and many of - The cotton crop tilts year is reported as men are marching toward Gladova.
men of integrity, who are equipped aroused tbe spirit of patriotism and
them have died. A short time ago Mr. covering a grr-ater acreage than last year,
In tha.British House of Lorts. the Gov­ witli a good trade that will support liberty in that section of the country;
Iterwon___________ &gt;y « hf* Gist was being upwards of twelve mllllco aoree.
afflicted with tho disease, and had an at- Tbe crop does not promise so grxxl.a ernment wa* again defeated on the burials them during the years of ehforcetl and at 34 be gloriously fell in the eaiv-c
Tbe Earl of Harrowby moved that waiting, will do well in. Florida; but,
yield, the weather having been too &lt;-old bill.
where friends of deceased persons obi oct for tiurt matter, swh men will, succeed of freedom on BuCker HUI.
and dry.
Fisher Ames, at the age of 27, had
to the Church of Engbuid. service they
!&gt;e was again taken down, and died in
excited public attention by the ability
arrivals from the West say that may dispense with it or substitute other anywhere. __ ___________
jwenty-Jto^MMWMrUU avmptoma idmi- WLate
iring Bull is now between the Wood service, even though deceased is buried
he displayed in the discussion of
lar m thSM dfsplajtotl by the nog*.
Turkish Rapacity.
Mountains and Fort Walsh, with 360 in a churchyard. Tbe Duke of Richmond,
questions of public Interest. At the
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The liquor dqalers'tax faZtiii* JW i« lodgta, and intemlet/ sMlUe quirtly on Isjrti President of the Couneil, said hr
age of 80. hi* mauterly apeeebro in de­
due. The tax—flBO for whisky, etc., and (Tamilian territory. He shows many would meet the motion wiUi s decidol
The history of the world doca not fence of tbe Constitution of the United
trophiro, including the anna, wagons and negative, as it would operate very unjust­ afford another Instance of vast multi- Slates, had exerted great influence, so
complete outfit of Custer's parly. He ly on the clergy. Tho motion, however, tilde* of vanquished aubjecte ao griev- that tiie youthful orator of 31 was
second,
■
‘ lurer, without addition- etifieshl* hostilities on the ground of passed by 137 tn 111. At ths request of &lt;mhly opprcwxl for centuries In their
i«&gt; tho
mm. SfUbln five days
Violation of the treaty respecting the the Duke of Richmond, further consider­ own native fond by a mere handful of elected to CongraM from the Suflbik
Black Hills.
ation of tbe bill ifaa adjourned for one conquerors. It has beeh a principle of District over the revolutionary hero,
Harn u el Adams.
hamis of thft.shBfiff fo coliert the tax,
week, to allow him to consult
cviwhen six .ftar* eeht.- ta adder!, two at tke failure of the authorities to accept ]leartiefi. 'The Government will probably Ottoman government to allow no offi­
Jooeph Story entered public life at
ihinls -dfeMTMOh- goee to the aheriff his Rtate’s evidence agaliMt the ring -withdraw the bill. It is to be noted that cial survey or cenaus: but.it is believed tiie age of 26; he was elected to ConcollectiouiKwfoea aa«l one-third to official*, add let him frw. There i» rea- ]1,1.35 clergymen recently signed a protest that the total population of the empire gruss from the Essex District, when be
the countvtoeoeurer* The sheriff isan- non to believe the failure was caused by ।against Lord HnrroWby’s motion.
does not exceed thirty-two millions, was 29; was Speaker of the Masaachuttmrixed.nFfllfilatfV■ htel 1 but once, and counter evidence, showing that much
and of these about thirteen millions sett’s House of Representatives at 32,
if the tax i* not
nut paid, he la Instmcned to Tweed s professed testbnony would be ।
are in Europe. Of the latter only and the same year was appointed by
levy aadhnWri tbe same. He may levy ovarwbelmed by rebutting evidence;
Hirer millions are Moslems; the rest President Madison a Judge of the Su­
on and MB any 'pri»perty of the liquor ai»&lt;&gt; that ti&lt;» tmuhferrtH. tn Europe the I
The Hotel Safety Law.
belong to the subject races and «; preme Court of the United State*.
M-ller, wherever found, to the full extent proceeds of a large amount of property
ligions. Turkey is not really a Mo­
Clinton entered public life
which is still within his control, gnu
Below we give the full text of the hammedan country. The faith of nt Dewitt
28; Henry. Clay, at 28. The most
Ttier h«v*bed:'tepoG*Hfoo&lt;l ’ of rain ought to be surrendered to the city, from jact pitKM-d by Ore Legislature entitled Chri-st has existed in Constantinople a
up north. TM Ifre* h»v« all iwen &lt;wn- which It a-a-s plundered.
“An act for tbe protection of guests in thousand years longer than tbe creed youthful signer of the Declaration of
Independence
was Wm. Hooper, of
nlrtelv cxLinsuisbod.*i&gt;d iho water in the
The steamer* sailing from New York 1hotels from danger by fire.” It was of the Prophet,and is to-day held with North Carolina, whose age was but 24.
-'.reams aKWn raise.! tosuch an extent
Saturday Uiok out tail freight*. The iapproved by the Governor May 22d surprising tenacity by three-fourths of Of the other signers of the Declaration
,&gt;* to &lt;iquw kaabermon to put man on the an
Britannic
had
on
board
A1.000
boxea
of
।
and
wWl
go
into
effect
three
months
tbe subjects of the sultan. It is the Thomas Haywood, of South Carolina,
drive* again. Lumbermen npeak very cheese, the largest shipment of this aril- ।
verv diversity of the**1 conquered races was 30; Eldridge Gerry, Benjamin
Impetallv of the prowped of getting out cle ever made from Sew York. Among from that date, or August 22d, 1877.
* rfoo.1 share nt Ute logs bung u{&gt;.
8ECT1O3 1. The people of the State and Uieir almost total separation by Ruse, Jamro Wilson, and Matthew
other shipment* were about 90,MX) bitabof
Michigan
enact
that
it
shall
be
the
mouMtain-rangea, by deep, broad wa­ Thornton were 81; Arthur Middleton
Ex-Gov. Baglev has sent a doren bat* els of grain.
of all owners or keepers of hotels ters, and by Lack of roads, as much a* and Thomas Stone were 83.
Mini bayii|gg||tpjfet*fe Reform School
Jallies Russell Lowell has accepted tbe 'duty
'
Spanish mlMion mk! will shortly leave 'or public houses, more tliat two stories the merciless oppression which gives
high, to provide such hotel or public them no chance to revolt, that nave
for Spain. house
with a sufficient number of lire kept the Moslem minority In ao full
Senator Conkling saile,! on Saturday 1
are now being distributed by the SecreDETROIT MARKETS.
extinguishers and a suitable fire-alarm and continued power. The Servians
y will-be
mailed
larj* of Stalo. "'*■—
’-----"n~* to all for Europe in tho steamship Mosel.
that can be heard iu all parts of the and Albanians are different tribes,
Lcvtalatare, Sente and
member* of
dgto, supervisors, etc. ful Cathedral at Garden. City and other house, and to keep a competent night­ with different tongues; so with the
county upfi-ai
Flour—Choice white ?9 0009 50; me­
The UmO
^ubthon bae compiled building*— thcitotal cost m lie a million watch during every night guests are Greeks and Bulgarians,the Armenians dium |8 6008 75; amber* |8 25(48 75;
lodged within such hotel or public and Syrians. Between many districta low grades to su|&gt;erllne &lt;6 0000 50.
wiiu mtmli &lt;i ~ ..am the official Journals and a half.
with
Wheat—Extra white fl 9601 tti; mil­
The President will make a lour to the house,' and they shall keep all halls even a similarity of religion does not
•vhal maV trv
lie railed the alwentec record
■VUM
--- - ---and stairways well lighted ull night, exist, and oompanloiuhlp in misery ling extra, fl WJ; No. 1 white, fl 92; No.
of the la-t
i.f
lari legislative eeatdon.
aaanlon. Il gh ■*
&lt;* a
. &gt; ofr ■the
1. - .......1.*^
r.f n,»na
tliat each
and at ths head of each|fiight of *tair* forms the only bond of unity In inter­ 1 amber, fl K7.
table
number of
times that
Com—51056 eta.
a
red
light,
and
no
other
red
light*
est.
Besides
all
this,
the
Moslems
inembaMeaaabwrt
M
-opening
roll-eaU
meiiil
tween Chicago aad New York.
Data—45051 cts.
without leave, and »f the number of
shall be used in said hotels.
alone posaesa amis.
It has always
Barley—90c@fl 40 per cental lor State.
time* that tea name «lacking in the Itata
Fee. 2. It shall be the duty of the been a fundamental principle that the
Bren*—Country picked f2 6002 06.
.. f vc* Sod wav vnaaa The chain piou abtownship board, the board of -trustees entire military force shall be drawn
FOREIGN jqgWS.
fl 6002 50.
—ilhw wa* Representative O.O. Stanch­
of every village, and the commou exclusively from the rank* of the unpicked,
—Choice 156410k; medium, 130
field, oLTIaApu, .whose name doe* not,
council ot every city In wtiieh Is locat­ folthful; and,although recent reforms 14 Butter
eta.
ed any hotel more thou* two stories have set aside this maxim,yet the con­
CbDI.I 0011c.
Mcherlt
All
telegraph*
that
theMonte
­
--- . . •----- -_____ y for M number of negrin* have been routed in an engage­ hlghTto appoint a committee of three dition of the Uhrutian seems not to be
Dried Apples—5 eta. per lb. Peachro
competent persons, one of whom shr'l altered, or altered for the woree. The 16018 eta.
account nf illness, ment In the Koloachin district.
,
be the chief of the fire department or
otee taken by yea*
rhe total i
The RusMians are retiring from the di­ the fire warden, in ail places having Turks have tlie fortrea*&lt;&gt;s and the
entire
session
wa*
harbors, tlie areenalH aud the treasury,
and nava 4
rection ofEnteioum in order to prosecute
___’______ __ _ S87 in the House. the siege of Rare.
Foreign Fruita-Lemons, |7
&gt;ier
such officers, whose duty it shall be to incomiiaruble Constantinople and nil
774 in the
lAtiiebcnaV
&gt;rs iha average absence*
box; oranges, &gt;&gt;@0 50 per lx»x: Layer
Amon;
‘
The invasion of WaMojevic by the visit and examine all such hotels with­ the cities. The ruya/u, poor and raisins, now, f2HX$29(h seedless, mat. 4 25
.
s and aov votes were 1M5 for Itein life township, village or -city in crushed by centuries of slavery, are
iiubltrana and 135} for Democrat*; among Turks is making progress, the Montene- which they are appointed, and to re­ w-attered fur and wide oveAhe coun­ ^4 40; Valencia. Bi(&lt;$9c; muscatels, fi 25
do. old Srtidfaro tooy were 1MH and ffrin forces there l«eing only throe bat tal­ port t &gt; said board or council, as soon try, and haw only their humble (o,2 301 sultanas ll(412c; London layers
*2 4O($2 50; dates, 0iQ7c; figs, in drums,
among tbe new ones 1491. Of the Repre- ons and the Turk* having fifteen battal­ as practicable, such njeonimendaticrohomes and little patches of ground new, 11012;’do. layer*, 13014c; &lt;io.
ions. The regular* are advancing via
Be ruin from the Servian frontier. *nd a as they may deem proper for the pro­ Covered with taxation. Even these do bags, 10011c; French prunes 12017c;
It'imocrMkx.NMLlb? «ld member* aver- IkxIj- of regular^, coming from Guxiuje tection of cuesta from danger ftnm fire. not belong to them. No Christian’s Turkey prunes, old, ho ;new 9101U-; cur­
it fa rumored, fnumd pa-wing by the way
Sec. 3. It shall batheduty of town­ ftunlly Is inviolate, nor can he own a rants, new, 707ic; citron, 22023c; lem­
2fflTgb*etfcro urtlie new ones 946.
of Brobnck, toarafat ui the relief of Nic- ship or village board or eity coumrfl, foot of the land on which be toils out on peel, IS-. Coe anuta,ltaraw, $405 per
Mr. rt iL AxMold.ofCedjtf-,Hawaii aero­
.Bananas. $2 5004 00 per
nor ,b;:r..-h.
,bunch.
ou receiving such report, to cause all his days. It should be said, rather, 100. .Banana*.
lite tiiailH WBidn u few inches of him a*
Tiie total Iomncs of Buleinin Pash* al needful alterations am) additions or that tins latter statement was the law Pine apple*. j»er dox., 82 000 2 50.
lw was standing in a field &lt;&gt;u hi* form Unit are eetiuiated at 4,000.
Firework*—Firecrackers, tfi 3002 40
provisions necessary for the safety of for four centuries, until abolished by
fast April. It is «»mp0aad of something
per
lx&gt;x
;
torpedoes.
40050c
per
M
.
An
official
telegram
of
June
18
my*
guests from Are, to be made within
ie recent Tmzimat of Abdul-Medjid
llko iron mixed with porusstone,I*about
Hay-Xl2C&lt;|14, baled.
'
one and one-half inahee In thtekneasand Dial Suleiman Panha ha* forced the en­ sixty days, and cause a notice to be in IMfl. Reforms of recent date have
Hide*—Green untrimmed, 6J07
trance of Dnga Pans after a aanguinary served on the owner or keeper of such usually failednpon tlieirpromulgation.
trimmed,
707i;
cured,
809;
dry
battle, and i* advancing on Nioda. The hotel, slating the alterations and addi­ The TanzinaL itaelf, a constitution of
14016. Green caltskins 10011c; cured
»»» so ln»t_Mr. Arnold could not handle Montenegrins are in full retreat.
tions or provisions to be made, either which any Christian nation might be 12; dry, 18020. Pelta. 5Oc0«2 00.
,1. but
fortt to coot
In addition to other finsnetai opera­ by ropes tarnished the sleeping room* proud, has-produced pitiably small re­
Potatoe»-41 4001 60 per bush.
Provision*—Meas pork, &gt;14 ; clear do
K»s'. Ribbon picnics are all the fashion. tions o! the RuNalsn Government it is be­ of the hotels, or by ladders and such sults, although it promised a perfect
At many polnta the red ribboners will lieved at St. Petersburg that the Govern­ other means as they may think Utopia. No Christian, then, however 815; lard, in tea.. 9i 09jc; do in kegs, 10c
ment will immediately inaue a domeelic brot to secure tlw safety of Uie wealthy in money, liowever jiowerful Smoked hams, 11c; do., shoulder*, 710
take charge of 4th ot July celebration*.
loan
to
be
sold
on
change
for
wha^can
be
8c,
both covered; breakfast bacon, He,
guests, and all such expense shall in his tribe, could be a landed pro­
Wool stealing i* ■ common crime in
beef, 13013}c. Maas beef nominal.
be paid by the owner thereof. prietor. The tilled fields, the bound­ Dried
Kent &lt;i»unly.' Halt—XUchigan, coarse, &gt;1
per bbl.;
The Banian* made a determined at­
A horeq dfetertiptec, the svmpl-»ms of tack on Kan. The fighting lasted during And if any owner or keeper of such less pastures, tho luxuriant vlnevards, do. refuse, Il; Onendaga, |1 30 per bbL
hotel
shall
neglect
or
refuse
u&gt;
comply
all
remained
In
the
grasp
of
the
Turks,
a IHch ara-uary similar to the so-called Saturday, Suaday anti Monday. Tbe
Syracuse, dairy, 70c per bu. of 54 lbs.
with
such
reouiremente
within
th.who
are
unusually
poor
In
money,
.-pizootiu baa nramly broken out in the Muscovite troo|m were rvpti)*ed with
Liverpool (Ashton) dairy, |3 60 per bag
time and in tlie manner specified in lacking in enterprise, and unable to of224 11*. Delivery, tk' per bbL extra.
great slaughter.
iwr &lt;&gt;f anTiuala have been attacked with
Wool—300X2 eta. is paid far fine, and
Sicknea*, especially typhus, cauae* said notice, he or they shall be liable do anything with their ixMoeasions but
it, and over s doMQ have died already greater gaps in tbe Turkish ranks in Asia to a fine of not less than twenty-five to let them out to the despised Chrls- 35040 for combing.
from ita effeciBl-jO .
than tbe volunteer* ar© able to fill up. dollars, and not more than one hun­ .lans. from whom they wring the last
dred
dollars,
for
each
month
tliat
be
or
forth
lug
by
taxation.
Then,
when
Hr. Berninger, the Stalo Geologist, has Dunng tbe last aix months at least 10,000
they shall
Khali falltocomply
fall tocom ply with this act: thev come round ou their too frequent
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
made Marquette his beadquarters for the men have died In hospitals.
Hiimm
*! ■of
“* ooropletA dispatch dated SLumta, says 1 “ .Mi and all flues aceruing nuder tidf act visfts of roltectfon, t’ y invade the
(•ATTI.K.
scctlon.
am! shall be colteoled in the same manner sanctity- of the home, and make the
ing t
attempt to crow is hourly exjxwled i_
huk.
as
ia
now
provided
bv
law,
and
shall
Christian
Jeel
tiie
heaviest
yoke
that
there
i*
great
excitement
at
Rutacht
to building tbe
go
to
the
use
of
the
library
of
the
town
­
anoe
town- ever galled the neck of man. No
Mtin reef have and Shumia. There 1* every apj»earance
ligiith
beautiful wife or daughter Is safe from
' men —
nr.- —
at of desperate fighting ahertiy,*' The **me ship, village or city where collected.
t&gt;«*gun.
Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the tiie lustful Turk. .The victim of his Milch
work st the old Point ef Barque* on the correspondent telegraph* under date of
Thursday: “Rutacnuk is almost empty; township board, the president and di- fancy is ruthleesly torn from the weep­
;u-n- of
&gt;u&gt;te&lt;j*emweot o
—Twenty averaging 81 lbs. sold
communication le Hable to beret off and reeton of goy village an*l mayor aiwi ing and stricken household, and, des­ forShoop
84.
correapondent* are warned tn common council of any city to exam­ pite all the flue edicta and promises of
A few seventeen year locusta have been newspaper
Hogs—Light, 84 4004 60; medium to
leave ata momont’a notion.. 71&gt;« Danube toe. or cauae to be examined, oos- in recent years, the ruined husband or
f&gt;m nd in IhlaStatA-.a; '
...
is rapidly subsiding.
"
each and every year, all such hotela father ia fortunate u» come away with
Al Grand Rapicta on the 14th inaL, in
A Bucharest correspondent nenda the withintheir respective corporations; his head. If he goes to make complaint.
WOOL—The price ruling throughout
the UnMp'JttgUw &lt;’ourf Jurlgment wa*
and It shall l»e their duty tn enforce, But a few weeks ago an aged father,
r«nderMAlgUAtA&gt;e tbwtn&gt;hh&gt;of Gakmal,
“The Minister of Foreign Affairs baa or cause to be enforced, the provisions whose daughter had fallen under the the State is 28035 eta. for short wool, and
85040 for combing.
«.n default on railroad bop^ta, for |l/&gt;«).
just communicated to, me tbe contents of,
of Uris ant, provided that the psqyl*- evfl eye of tbe collector, refused to
a
document
emanating
from
the
qom1 jwI mon til new poei-officee were e»lons of thta act shall not apply to 'ho­ lodge uhuj a* is the custom, until the
tabiUhed in UM»4»tate aa follows: Echo. mander-in-chief of the Ottoman army, tels having less than thirty rooms used village taxes Were gathered. The en­
Antrim couttfTiytoitsffa&amp;taODuttty: ordering that evers’ Roumanian soldier
raged Turk saddled and bridled the
krguesfit.
Morrice, Shlawswiee cemuyi MillM, Eai- taken prisoner shall lie put to death."
man,.and rode him back ami forth
On the 15th, Gen. Grant was ••presented
•»n county; Delton
J*a *
until be Hauk with exhaustion. Nor
with the freedom of the rity of Ix&gt;ndon,
■ Ionia, K
does the Jpul tyranny cease with the
sd. and tlie in a gold box." Which mean* Utah he
land
CanceHinff Poetage Htain pH.
wives and daughters: even the boys
waa made a citizen of London, with free
•dCMatoall it* public institution*, and . Every
mrSlM are dragged to rain. It was an infam­
hia name enrolled ea tbe gue*Vof toe city
ous proposal made by a Turk to a
among ita honored atMeemen, berAes and cdavUiot
in~postal stamps CLriauSy boy, al the fountain of Rel^DMekUgence received at Constantinople of one sort and another. It waa really gradr,that lea tothehdrrible bombard­
fore tii
a little jnore than thia last year—l.tMfi,- ment of defenoelflM Bandau* in 18ti2;
raonfeent*
that
the
position
of
the
Turk&lt;Uy «v
d more or and, finally^ tftfough the indignation
bngbavixg t
i*h army in Asia ha* improtfiBd and the
jurat
to the uelltCfThe thou- aroueed
Turks are preparing to aasnme the bft
tensive. The RoMiianB have snnered
of hia
..f the
al HarrisThe
nal farJtiw
ville
— —------- r
Robertaiorjudgeofthe new Twenty*
nirgeons died recently in Paris
third Circuit,
; • Sue* Canal and tbe Persian Gulfia free;
ent
no of di । terta, which they contracted by
if Gaines
ring to eave the live, of pe­
wiser than It began. Bo the depart&lt;jOwoappll
lt appears that after per
warrant
rxlad opwmUou for
, it b fountl necessary to
many stature, and carries si

SECOND STOCK!
■

OF
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•

Spring;Summer Goods
JUST RECEIVED

m w. a. mum wh.

sraih1r."»'fsX‘rS;

Come early and. avoid

the Rusli.
G. A. TRUMAN.

Ih now receiving* liiw

Summer goods !
CONSISTING OF ALL THE

LATEST STTLES1RD mELTIES OF THE SE1S0H
These Goods were bought for Cash, since
the last decline and will be sold at a small
advance above cost. I intend to make it an
inducement for people to do their trading
with me. My expenses are light, I “paddle
my owu canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,
but can and will sell sell my Goods as uniformally low as any store in Eaton or Barry
counties. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.
Nashville, May 2nd, 1877.

,

Here We Come Again I
XVITB A RRA1W NEW STOCK OF

Summer Goods!
Our old Stock lia« all been cloned out and Our Store la

FOR CQMFORT, AND

THEY 3VEXJST BE SOLDI
SO IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE nOELAR !
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blame us.
(Ez“* We are at home in our New Store, haviug no rents to pay, and
hall be glad to see al! of our old customers and many new ones

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CANCERCURED

ti»e Danube state

oenta mall matter under the

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Or. N. Barand,
rfhtk

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KOCHER
BOISE

BROTHERS

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
Books of all Kinds
A CHOICE LINE OF

WALL PAPER AND BORDER.
PAINTS, OILS,
'
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
.
SURGICAL INSTBUMBNT8,
BOX PAPEBS,
PERFUMERlEa.
FANCY PAPERS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FINE CIGARS,
AND TOBACCOS,

»o«rw, Midi

Office, No. 18 Front 8L

BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Of

rougSflF.” “Why
tlie decisive moment stamps u,
Id telagrapb now con­ can’t we?’’ “Well.oar poaunaatersare

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all Russian

Whkb we will wwrrau.

with tboas

that.

■ply.” “Then this whole lorn la
a question ot a civil service, croup ana u’puiena
^.K-at or not?” “Weil, yea; almut suitable instrumen
the surgeon’s mouth.
Jbrall. Thia quite sup- that”—[New York World.

,ax&gt; KaMy-rrintOMaaaay
Woodwmow A Co.. Clod

ttJP* REMEMBER THE PLACE.

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Editor and Proprietor

‘PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. IV.
JlashriUc giwrtonj

The Fol iceman’s Story

VILLAGE OFFICERS.

jhtitiltf.

ool ImntedlnUy tKrr m«niln&lt;
mtrUuR Um Inat Harcrday In

trailed.
ow pel darling cblH

XPIBOOFAL pHOBCH-C. O.

And, altUnc her up an tbedeak by HU aide,
HeamnUy talked fall no longer the cried,
Nulling (&gt;y.
KT ASHVILLE LODGE.-2Si'F.
AN afar aomaaa'MUon oo «Mh

LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.

$uiurM girrrfar#.
W. H YOUNG,

H A. BARBER.

At C. ELLIS.
L. F. McCORMICK, M. D.,
OFFICE third door South of Trum*n'* St.
W«l ride of Main Street, Naahrdle, Mkh.

SMITH

4-

KNAPPEN,

Clbbmt M. Bur»«,

CHARLES IL BRAD Y,
ind Real »Ulo A»en!
CollccUoaa. Office

LEWIS DURKER
Uectkxu promptly made. ax
ly ’erecuUd
Office ia D. i

E. J. FE1GHNER,
OTARY PUBLIC and Real E.uic Agent.
Cental attention given to Um draw inc of mor I

N

UNION HOUSE
lualod In the center -&gt;t businec*.
Crit floor. Tbu
in the msrkot will »l*r»y* be toand oh the tabla, and everytalag
to sake gwla coaxtort»bh .

ALF. C. BUXTON,
Machinery.

JOHNM. ROE.
1J OUSE, Sign and Carriage Painter. Graining,
■EL Freaeoing. and Paper Hancing a Specially
D.—,.U. L
—-— — -k.....

CHAS W, DEMARAY,

E PARADY,
AfANUFACTURER of Boot* and Shoo. Making
ill and repairing n.aUy done, alao Uriel atten­
tion to All all ordare pronnUy, and al thcluwrel
living priem. Shop cart aide of Main Street.

J R RASEY,
JOHN WEBSTER.
T&gt; LACKSMJT1LH. AU kiodi of work In Um BlackJL&gt; ttnllb todHoraeahoetng line attend«d to prompdy. Give nan call, eaaldde ofMalnSUeei

W. D. PURCHIS,
■PROPRIETOR Wppto Milla, S mJ lea w
X tuouivUic. Flour and Feed alway.

JAMES FLEMING,
ATCHMAKER and Jeweler. n.l cde of Main
Street, Narturllle, Mich.

W

WM. E GRIGGS,
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
TnLLAGK BAJtm.ll, arul dealer In Collar*. Tie*,
V Oent'a Furnithliig Goode, and (Inn of Um

U &amp; MAIL LINE

PterllMtW card*.
JOHN Q. CBE8SY,

MONEY TO LOAN I
Ot Afford kl hWe Sonia,
IX BUMS OF
$300.00 and UPWARDS

•• K »

O&gt; U&gt;»« TIMX

L- BUB8KLL.

. MONEY TO LOAN 1
IN BUMS OF FROM

$50.00 to $500.00,
Apply to

Wx. A. Atlsworth,

jyjICHJGAN EXCHANGE,

Detroit. Michigan.

Ltox &amp; Porter, Proprietors.

Pride and its Fall.
"Ite a fine prospect in life for ManMoreau," said Patty Dexter, whh a
long draw’ll sigh.
"Oh, I daresay," said Mra. Penda*set, brusquely, "but I’Ve no patience
with a girl who allows herself to be so
foolishly elated by a mere piece of good
luck.”
Mra. PendaMct was a white-locked
old lady with black eyebrows, a sus­
picion of a beard and a deep, |mu«»
voice, and when she said anything it
sounded very much in earnest indeed.
" I think Mary fa a little conceited,"
said Patty.
"Think!" echoed Mra. Pendasset.
"There's no sort of doubt about it. A
good deal of conceited, you hud better
say. Never mind. Patty, she’s en­
gaged to a fine gentleman with white
hands and fine clothes,and your young
man works in a carpenter’s shop:’’
(Patty winced a little at this, for she
was in the habit of calling Mark Rolc
iiinou, her affianced lover, "a build­
er”); "but I’d give a deal more for
your chance of happiness in married
life than for Maty Moreau’s. And to
tliink how recklessly she flung James
Bennett over for this fine new lover of
hem. Well,” wi(h along breath and
a slight elevation of the Roman nose,
"she’ll live to be sorry for It yet, or I
am no prophet”
Patty Dexter went on with her sew­
ing in silence. She was making up a
pretty dove-colored cashmere dress to
be married In, for Patty was not one
of the gilded duughtera ot luxury who
can afford a different toilet for every
occasion.
In her case the bridal dress would
have to officiate as travelling dress
also, and best dress for a year after­
ward. '
There was only a black silk and a
blue alpaca besides in her pimple
trousseau, and she could not help re­
membering, with a transitory pang of
envy, the exquisite white silk, thick
and soft as a magnolia leaf, which
Mary Moreau had shown her, as the
dress she was to be married in.
Mark Bobinson was very nice; until
within a month Patty had imagined
him perfection. But why couldn't
Mark have been a grand gentleman,
like Mary’s lover?
Mra. Moreau kept boardenj, and
Mary earned her own living in Mme.
Poillon’s millinery store. At least
she had done so until her blue eyes
and dimples attracted tlie attention of
Mr. Guy fit. Clair,who had temporari­
ly engaged her luother’s best rooms—
and now the pretty milliner’s girl was
lifted out of her sjinere at once.
"Mary, you’d never give me up?”
said jxM»r Janie* Bennet, who was un­
able to believe his own ears when he
heard of Mary'a engagement.
"Don't be silly, Mr. Bennett,” said
Mary, with dignity.
"But you promised me, Mary. An&gt;'
you’ve been wearing my ring for a
year, ” pleaded the young man.
* " Ob, that was all nonsense,” said
Mary, toesing her pretty little head.
"There’s your trumpery ring back
again if you want it! And of course
no one attache* any importance to a
boy-ond-girl fllrtataln."
” I meant it. Mary !”
"The more fool you"’ retorted saucy
Mary.
And that was all the consolation
J amt* Bennett could obtain from his
ficKle lady-love.
Mra. Moreau Wm hardly less delight­
ed than her daughter with this unex­
pected dawn of good luck. Hlie was a
silly, soft hearted matron, who hat!
read a good many novels and acquired.
In aplteofherfifty yearn of poverty and
itruffgling privation,very little actual
knowledge ofthe world tiyit was around
her.
“ I always knew that you were made
for a lady, Mary,” said Mra. Moreau.
" And you shall have that hundred
pounds Uncle John left us, for your
outfit. I Intended It to refurnish the
house, but it ain’t likely I shall go on
having boardeni after you’re married
toa rich gentleman like Mr. 8t. Clair."
And Mary, unconsciously selfish in
her great bappine**, took the family
fortune without once thinking of the
three younger girl* who were badly off
for shoe*, and wore decidedly shabby
shawls to and from school.
" Of course, when I am rich. I can
give them plenty of thing*," said
Mary to hexaelf. "And mamma shall
come and live with me, and the girls
shall go to a regular boarding school."
And Mr. 8L Ctalr wa* certainly, u

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO,. MjpH.. FRIDAY JUNE 29,1877,
Mary on the Continent for the winter,
and alluded to hto villa at Brighton
and the house he meant to buy in
Belgravia, naked Mary whether she
would prefer a basket plueton, with
cream-colored ponies, or a landau, and
expressed his opinion tiiat no lady
should ‘ ever be without two India
»h«wls at the very least. And, to cap
rhe climax, he came home one day
with a vol vet case in his hand and
lowed it, debonairly, into hto /lancer’s
lap.
’■For you, May," said he.
She opened It with varying colbr and
lips all wreathed with smiles.
"Oh. Guy!”, cried she. “Dia­
monds*"
"
•
"I hope you'll like them,” said he
carelessly. "They suit my taste.”
•’I will wear them to be married in,”
said M*rv, radiantly. "Oil, Guy!
how can I thank you. enough ?" ’
And she remembered poor James
Bennett’s inexpensive little garnet
ring with a thrill of indescribable con­
tempt. Yet how beautiful she hail
thought it at that time.
They were sitting together in tlie
back parlor the next day, when a boy
brought a note for Mr. BU Clair.
"How provoking!’’ exclaimed the
bridegroom-elect, knitting bis brows.
"What Is It?” asked’Mary.
"The bill for those diamonds. 1
told the blockhead* not to send it un­
til my remittances came from Lon­
don. but they must have misunder­
stood."
“They’ll wait, won’t they ?” said
ianocent Mary.
"Oh ye«, tliey'll wait; but 1 should
like to send the money at onec. One
doesn't want to be under an obliga­
tion to that sort of people. But it
don’t signify. I’ll Just step out and
borrow of a fellow at the bank. Any­
body will let me have a thousand.”
lie took up his hat.
Mary who hail glanced at the open
bill, put her hand on his nnu to de­
tain him.
"Walt, Guy,” said she ; “I can lend
you the nionqy. Mamma's lawyer
paid in Uncle John’s bequest this
morning—don't you remember? you
were in the dining room when the
check came.”
"All right,” said Mr. St. Clair, care­
lessly, to the 1ml; go back to Dudley’s
and tell 'em I’ll call ami settle in half
un hour.”
"A hundred pounds fa nothing to
you. Guy,” said Mary, admiringly.
"Not such a great deal,” said Mr.
St Clair, shrugging his Khoulders.
"Well, I may as well go and settle the
bill. I shall never buy anything
there again, if they’re in such a con­
founded hurry for their money. You'll
be ready for the opera when I come
buck, will you, Mary?”
“Shall you be long ?"
"Oh, not more than an hour."
Mary was all ready at the hour's end,
in a little lace hat she bad tacked to­
gether herself, with a cluster of crushed
roses and u fail of Spanish blonde,
while on her shoulders she wore a
white shawl she had borrowed from
Mrs. PepperhUl, the parlor boarder.
But Mr. St. Clair did not .come. In
truth and in fact, he diii not coiueat
all. And at the end of a week Mary
Moreau came to the tardy conclusion
tiiat she had beefi the victim of a de­
liberate scheme of treacliery, and that
Mr. Guy St. Clair was a villain.
“But at all event*, we've got the
diamonds,”bald Mrs. Moreau, trium­
phantly. Ami she carried them to the
Jewellers.
The jeweller put on hto spectacles
peered at the glittering stones and
shook his head.
“Paste," was all ha said.
"Not real! Surely you do pot mean
that they are not real!" gasped poor
Mrs. Moreau.
"Not worth five shillings,” said the
Jeweller, turning to attend to another
customer.
’“Well.” said Mrs. Pendawt, "and
so the Moreaiis have found their level
again, have they ? But it was a pretty
&lt;&lt;ostly experiment for ’ein.jxxir things!
Only think, Mary’s £100 and all that
bill he owed to Mrs. Moreau for three
months' board!”
“And Nelly-Bennett tells me Mary
Is to marry James, after all,” said Pat­
ty Dexter. "If I were James, I would
;.ot put up with any other man's
second-hand sweetheart.”
"Nonsense, Patty, nonsense!” said
Mrs. PendasseL "Never hit a foe that
is down. James Bennett lias sufficient
common sense to see that Mary Mo­
reau will make all the belter wile for
this little bit of experience that has
seasoned her life.”
And perhaps old Mrs. Penda&amp;sett’s
philosophy was correct.
*

Two daughters of a. fanner in BL
Lawrence county, N. Y., desired to pay
the debt on their homestead, but tney
preferred not to do It by hard work.
They hit upon an idea that suited their
purpose,and have made csough money
to remove the debt They had a large
quantity ct porous atone sawed into
small pieces and thorough’y soaked in
an odorous preparation, which impart­
ed to them a durable scent These
they have peddled throughout the
Slate, at twenty-five cent* each, repreentlngtbat they were cut . pm the
■ock of a wonderful perfumed eave In
South America. The girls are so de­
mure and pretty, and tell their lie
with such an apjiearanoe of simplicity,
that the sales are very large. They
have just put a fresh lot of stone in
—u preparatory to an extended
im tour.
W&lt;

All male London Is going wild
about the beautiful lady who has come
to them from the Channel Islands.
Bhe is certainly the most splendid
creature that ba* ever risen u;&gt;om Lon­
don from an unknown horizon, and so
far beyond the pretty, with which we
are usually more titan content, that it
is a* though some newer and more
perfect creature had risen, like Aph­
rodite, from tlie sea. She has a hus-

Very few of the watering-place ho­
tels venture to ask five dollars per day,

Secretary Sherman’s bond funding
and used Cologne water!”
scheme has caused au advance of
Ho talked vaguely about taking American securities in London.

Cardinal manning on Temper­ de lore to our Holy -Father Plus IX,
vicar of Jesus Christ; here from this
ance.
place, from the League of the Cross of
Total Abstainers, on which he bestow­
At a temperance meeting a few days ed his special benediction (cheers),
ago over which Cardinal Manning give me power to tell him that on this
presided he spoke as follows: It to day, In your great festival, where you
very little I can say, andstlll less that met,.! believe I may say, over ten
you can bear; hut. first, let me hid thousand of you (uries of “more”), you
you a hearty welcome to this fine bit tiave sent a loving . mesaage to him
of land, which I will not call my land asking hto apostolical blessing.
but your land. Y'ou have come i|ere,
where I hope one day a great cathe­
dral will stand for the diocese of West­ GRANT'S OCEAN VOYAGE.
minister, and for the glory of Almigh­
ty God (cheen). This bit of land be­
longs to the Church of Westminster, How Hr Fought off Hea-Bicknksk
to you who are the Church, together
and Enjoyed. Hih Cigar.
with me ns your pastor. 1 hope you
will come here year after ycarou WnltA correspondent of the World gives
Monday. and that you will make your some incidents of Gen. Grant’s ocean
holiday here with me upon land which trip, as follows:
I ^111 call yours and mine. Father
Tlie sea was quite smooth, and all
Lack hart has said that we have come went well until the mxm of the Satur­
here In the cause of temperance. Now day following the sailing. The rous­
I know what tempo .nee and I know ing farewell on the Delaware had
what total almtlnence means, and I scarcely ceased to be the theme of an
am glad to know that in this great animated conversation in which every­
multitude I hope I may jray the 'jreat body chatted while few were heard.
majority are total abstainers (near, The faintest-hearted passenger had
hear.) Now I am not going to lead solaced himself by thinking that the
any temperance movement, because sea was not such a merciless element
we are all temperance men before the after all, when a sturdy mariner along
public When we were made Chris­ tlie deck shouted, " Hold last there!”
tians we were made temperance men, The warning came too late, for in an
and w'ere pledged to temperance; but Instant the deck presented a most re­
if we are to keep up the great Christian markable scene—a heterogeneous mass
le .gue of temperance there must be in of' barbers’ poles, boots, shoes, j&gt;ocket
the army tliebear-skinned guards who handkerchiefs, plaid shawls, huddled
will never give way and those are the up and screaming humunity,ahd canetotal abstainers, (cheers.) Now I have seated chairs, all of which seemed to be
laid a sort of t rap for you I have got you in a desperate hurry to reach the lee
here *n my ground, and if any man scuppers and there to lie. The reason
troesotl'thtoground without making up was, of course, that a huge wave bad
his mind,if be has the courage and heart suddenly broken over the vessel ami&lt;‘of a man in him, to give up all-intoxi­ ships. "Drenched specimens of the
cating drinks altogether. I shall be f/enua homo were next seen, to emerge
very sorry. Let me ask, to there any from the writhing and the fluttering
inau here who has not given up drink? mass and toa*M*tot the frailer sex to re­
I do not iiu-bii drunkenness, for I do gain their feet
not think there to a man who looks me
This was an enemy which even the
in the face who has not given up great General himself could not with­
drunkenness long ago. What I mean stand, fof it transpired afterwards that
is this: As long im a man drinks he he shot forward from his deck chair
goes to places where drink is sold, and on to the one facing him—ills boots
puts hto feet into temptation. He Is both landing none too lightly on the
in the midst of company which to extended corporation of a youn
dangerous to him; he gets tlie taste bride-groom. The General was ut •
into hto mouth; tie likes the taste, and, hurt, however, and seemed to enjoy
as I have told you many times Wore the fun immensely. After dinner on
so I tell you again, tlie man who has Saturday evening, he strolled, or rath­
got the taste in his mouth has got tin; er rolled—for the ship was rocking un­
devil’s hook in his lip. The way to comfortably—up the saloon stairs to
break away from the temptation to the companion-way, and to a small
drink Ls togive it up altogether. (Hear, room at the top thereof with seats
hear.” Jf any man who hears me ifround 1L "I’ve just laid the founda­
lias been tempted In times past, I say tion for a good smoke,” observed he,
to that man tout for the very safely of quietly ensconsing himself in a cor­
hto soul it is necessary togive up going ner. "A bowl of soup, plates of fish,
to places when*drink to sold, to places corned beef and cabbage, pastry, fruit,
where men drink, to give up occasions and a glass of champagne is not a bad
of drinking, for they are occasions of meal ut all to my mind,” he continued
sin, and will be to him occasions of lighting a Manilla. By and by, when
falling. I say to such a man, if you darkness set in, and all that could be
wish to nave yourself, your home,your discerned in the dimly-lighted com­
wife and your children, give it up al­ panion-way was the red glow of a doz­
together, ami Qrtak* once for all the en cigars, the head steward appeared
chain by which the sin holds you. dh«1 obsequiously requested that we
Perhaps there are many here—the. would adjourn to the smoking-room
luujority I hope — who have never further ait. "It is only on account of
tasted any intoxicating drink for the ladies below, I assure you,” con­
years, and some who have never tasted cluded the'funclionary. "Well, boys,”
it ail the days of their life. To them said General Grant, with hto charac­
I say penwvere. To those who are teristic terseness, "we must either slop
willing to give up, not for their own it or go—I’ll go;” and suiting the ac­
sake but for the. sake of others, the tion to the won! he led tlie way along
habit of taking any intogcatlng drink, the deck to the smoking-room.
I say do It for the love or God, do it for
Mrs. Grant is as g&lt;xxl a sailor as the
the love of your neighbor who to per­ General—that to, she has not been sea­
ishing. Het him a good example. sick, but was very nervous all the time,
Give him courage, if he has not heart and passed most of it in her state room.
himself, for you by your help may sup- Occasionally, when the General look­
{M&gt;rt him and give him strength and ed the picture of contenlover bin cigar
courage to do that which he is afraid to in tlie smoking room, and sometimes
do of himself. Perhaps some may say, while recounting a thrillingly inter­
"I cannot give It up altogether on ac­ esting incident of the war. a steward
count of the state of my health.” Now would come with a message from Mrs.
I-wish to «|&gt;eak of the doctors with &lt; Iratit that she wished to see her husgreat respect, hut they have done a l»aiid. The latter would obey the sum­
great deal of harm by frightening mons, and on re-entering would say,
temperance people and telling them "She wanted to see if I was still alive,
they cannot do without drink. I sav not having seen me since breakfast
you can do without IL I say there Is lime, and thought I might have been
no need of Intoxicating drinks. Beer, washed over-board.” Or, on another
wine, alcohol in any shape, is not occasion, "Mm. Grant says the sea has
necessary for health. It to no part of been coining over her windows, and
natural food, though it may be goou she cannot imagine how we can exist
os physic. Now. if you like to take under water.” A laugh was always
physic you may, but do not take physic indulged in at hto expense.
when you are well. Take physic when
On Monday niornmg the General
you are ill. and if you only take it by regaled us with an account of hto exthe doctors prescription, I will say jwriencea while dressing, which al­
nothing against IL If you have cour­ though common to all of us, were
age and wdf-iienial to abstain for the made very ludieious by one incident:
sake of example, and pray that those "The shiii was laboring one side very
who have fallen into drink may be heavily.” said Gen. Grant, "and I
saved, your self-denial will give tried to pull on my pants. Just as I
strength to your prayers, and Al­ had succeeded in inserting one leg
mighty God will hear them, for they about half way, and was gracefully
will come before him aided by the lialanclng myself fowl-like on the oth­
mortification which you lay upon er, tlie deck of the Indiana stood up
yourself in. reparation of the sins which on end, and I found myself chased
others commit. What I have,-just about tlie state room by six or seven
said to the men I say also to women, valises, hair-brushes anil jiarcela. In
for if a woman fulls into drink she vain I tiled to regain my feet or to
wrecks her home and the happiness of catch hold of the side of the sleeping
her husband and children, who will berth. Again and again the ship
most certainly come to ruin like her­ plunged about until 1 found myself
self. I call upon women aq:ecially to clinging to a waslute nd In a corner ot
abstain altogether, because they will the room. I held on to this for dear
give courage to men, or shame many a life, and then the flrat thing I dM was
man who does not now think he can to look up to see if Jesse was awake,
do what hto wife can do. hto slater can for he to a good caricaturist, and would
do,or his daughter. But the women set have had me down on paper, and up
the example, and If men are cowards In the amoklng room before I would
at heart let women be strong—(Hear, even have timetodreee myself. But
hear.) My teat word to take care of the as it happened, Jesse was still fest
children. Bring them up from their asleep, and I then purveyed the scene
earliest childhood never to know the calmly until I found a good way to
taste, and therefore never to know the raise myself up. Jesse is very quick
temptation, of intoxicating drink.— with his {icncil, and does' not heaitate
(Cheers.) Why are there so many to expose hto father’s peculiarities.”
homes wrecked to-day? Why are
General Grant passes the day some­
there ao many drunken fathers and times in reading, oftener in smoking,
mothers? Why are there so many and occasionally varies the monotony
children without proper clothing and with a game at "Boston,” but never
without shoe or stocking to their feet? for money.
It is because the present parents learn­
ed the fatal habit of drinking in their
childhood. If they had been brought
One feature of Francis Murphy’s
up in their childhood never to know temperance work is, tiiat it goes on
the taste and tlie temptation, if they vigorously without him.
Hto spirit
had never had their feet in a public has been caught, and temperance
house, they would have grown up apostles with hto zeal are doing as suc­
sober total abstainers, and their homes cessful work, apparently, as the leader
____________________________________
would
now have been Christian Cath- himself. In southern New York, in
olle home*. (Cheers.) I have now the Pennsylvania tier of counties, the
K
”» one word ♦«
” Father tLock­ enthtuiasUc pledge-signers are so nu­
but
to «•
say.
hart has told you that our Holy Father merous that it to said nearly every
has by the special providence of God, school district has its orator, and to
lived to bear the brunt of ail the war­ writing the names of many of It* men
fare of the world against the holy and boys—«ometlmesalmost all of them
Catholic Church, and against him —under the promise to abstain utterly
above all because he is its head. Well, from intoxicating drink. The reform
the 8rd of June next, as you know, is to moving eastward, and Includes the
the day on which be will complete hi* prominent men of the localities it
fifty years as a bishop of the Church vtoita.
The characteristic of Mr.
of God. (Cheers.) I hope that all you Murphy’s method to, that be confines
who are hto true children will by the hto work to drinking men, and takes
shout which you will raise when 2 ,hto apeaxers from those who know by
have done tell him that you desire to personal
t
experience the temptation of
send your congratulations, your devot- tlie
t
men they talk to.

NO. 40.
European War Topics
, THE FIGHT AT BUGA PARS.

A correspondent at Cssteluuova
gives the following account of the
first struggle at Duga Pas*: After
making his dispositions with great
care and seizing several important po­
sitions in front of Krystaz and at the
Immediate entrance of the Luga Pass,
Sulleman Pacha advanced with sev­
eral battalions and mountain artillery
to force the defile held by the~ Mon­
tenegrins.
There being only one
available rood, and that leading direct­
ly through the Duga Pass, the Turks
sought by dint of sheer fighting to
seize the bends of the road so as to
place their guns in position to support
the advance of the head of their col­
umn.
The ground was favorable for thh
plan of &lt;&gt;[&gt;errrtlon for the first two
days. The Montenegrins slowly re­
tired before the well-deployed Turkish
line until the harrowing of the ground
and th^ increasing difficulties of the
road forced the Turks to reduce their
front. Then the concentrated fire of
the Montenegrins, delivered from ev­
ery rock and gully .of the rugged
mountain slopes, began to tell with
frightful effort on the Turks,
Amid a perfect hail-storm of bullets
the brave Turkish infantry struggled
onward, encumbering the road with
with their dead and wounded at every
step. The guns ;&gt;o8tod before Golla
shelled the defile in advance but with
little effect, as the Montenegrins were
well covered and suffered only when
tlie Turks desperately charged on
thimi amid the rocks and brushwood.
’ The fighting on the third day was
almost hand to hand, the combatants
tiring in each other’s faces at a few
yards distance. But, although the
Turks gained ground slowly, It was a
terrible cost In men. Their superior
numbers enabled them to push up
supports to take the place of the slain,
and it seemed as If the head of the
Turkish-column of attack was melting
away as before a furnace.
Notwithstanding the stubborn bra-'
very of Sulleman Pasha’s troops, the
fourth day’s fighting found them no
nearer the key of the pass, and they
had already lost nearly 3,000 men.
Still they endeavored to maintain pos­
session of the ground they bad gained
at such a fearful cost. But the effort
wm hopeless.
The hardy Montene­
grins repulsed every attempt to ad­
vance, and it becaine now only a ques­
tion of covering the retreat of the
exhausted column.
This was commenced by a furious
onslaught on the Montenegrins by the
troops farthest in advance, but which
was quickly repulsed by a murderous
tire. Thu retreat now became general,
and the victorious mountaineers
•peedily followed the retiring Turks,
killing an immense number and reoc­
cupying their former positions.
in this prolonged and bloody com­
bat, lasting-over five days, the Turns
having lost over 4 000 men and a quan­
tity of arms left on the field. The
victorious Montenegrins lost 700 men,
and the disproportion in casualties is
due wholly to the natural strength of
their position and the attack and re­
treat. The failure of the Turks to
force the Duga Pass to believed here to
insure the capitulation of Nicslca
within a short time, but it to likely
that Sulleman Pacha may again at­
tempt Uxrelieve the town.

tmro mon, uni n
vigorous, industrious and frugal Irish
or German girl. be would find lib farm
would pay better than it does now,and
bis children would be likely to be
worth ten times as much as farmers
as will be any of the next generation
of pure-bred Yankees.”
A WildKceue In the Freneb As­
sembly.

The Herald’s Paris special gives the
following description of ihe scene In
the French Aasembly: After Presi­
dent MacMahon’s message had been
read, M. Bethmont developed the in­
terpellation offered by Gambetta on
the 17th of May. With hto speech
commenced scenes of violence never
known alnce the days of the first revo­
lution. There were heard imprecations
and insults, which Grevy, the Presi­
dent, declared were never paralleled In
the annals of French legtolative his­
tory. For an outrage offered to the
sneaker by Robert Mitchel, the Presi­
dent demanded a vote of censure,
which immediately passed. During
the whole of the time of the speech,
there was a succession of most furious
imprecations on the part of the Right,
and every attempt of the President to
keep order was met by shouts ami
lli reate of defiance.
- '
After Bethmont, De Fourtou a&gt;»cended the tribune to speak on behalf
of the Government. He was bold,
able, vindictive, and defiant, and wax
continually met tat the Left with in­
dignant, protestations, and was as re­
peatedly furiously applauded by the
Kight, while the Left vainly endeavor­
ed to suppress its indignation. In his
speech he made a chance allusion to
Thlera as " the liberator of the terri­
tory,” when there occurred a most ex­
traordinary scene, the whole Left ris­
ing to ite feet and giving cheer after
cheer. Many of the members rushed
to the venerable statesman to murk
their sense of the justice of this tri­
bute.
After Fourtou concluded, Gambetta
iiHcvmk-d the tribune. The deputies
and galleries were under the Influence
of profound emotion. His first sen­
tences were met with a storm of dis­
approbation and insult from the right.
In vain the president tried to preserve
order. Every appeal was met by scorn
and Insult. Such was the violence of
Paul de Cassagnac that the President
demanded a vote of censure against
him.
It was passed. This had n'o
effect in allaying the storm.
Almost
e very word the orator uttered was met
with howling and imprecations from
the right, the left responding by voci­
ferous applause. At every hit made
by Gambetta a number of members
would rush into the area in front of the
tribune and menace him with threats
and uplifted hands. The Left would
also rush to the area, and at times u
collision seqmed inevitable.
For five
minutes the chamber was a .perfect
pandemonium, the president losing all
control over Ite angry eleiriente. Dur­
ing this time Gambetta, with folded
amis, stood unmoved in the tribune.
During tlie remainder of hto speech
there was scarcely a pretence of order.
Interruptions, denunciations, oaths,
were hurled at him from the Right,
and met by the wildest applause from
the Left, and amid all this disorder
and violence, Gamlietta continued his
speech unmoved.’Never was the great
orator so terrible In invective or scath­
ing irony. His stentorian voice wa»
GUN COTTON IN MODERN WARFARE. heard above all the din ami clamor of
An English writer shows how the bls enemies, and he compelled them to
Gtesacks may apply science iu the listen to him. Concluding hto speech
present war, as follows : "In a belt I be was overwhelmed with congratula­
osound their waists they carry a few tions by the Left.
pounds of gun cotton or dynamite,
At one period the president arose
and with this liighly-destructive ex­ and tried to appeaae the tumult.
In­
plosive they may work incalculable terruptions were coming chiefly from
harm. A small charge of gun cotton the Right.
placed simply upon a rail and fired
"Gamlx’tta n’ns insulted us!” cried
with a fuse suffices to blow several De Cassagnac.
feet of the iron to a distance of many
"Grevy replied, “He was defending
yards, thus rendering the railway un­ himself; you provoked it."
serviceable on the instan L A troojier
Then Robert Mitchell rising retoHmay dismount, place a charge at the ed; " M. Grevy, De Cassagnac to not
fool of u telegraph pole, fire it, and be a criminal lawyer, and need not offer
in his saddle again within 60 seconds. the same Excuse as Gambetta-”
Wires may thus be cut and communi­
Grevy—"I call you to order.”
cation stepped in tlie heart of an ene­
Heveral voices from the rjght—“Call
my's country by fearless riders, who yourselves all to order! — yes all to
have but to draw rein for an instant order.”
to effect the mischief, while lines of
Grevy becaine pale with passion and
railway in the neighborhood are4en- addressed himself directly to DeCaramtirely at their mercy.
Even light gnac an&lt;« Mitchell said:—“The left
bridges and Well-built stockades may has made the Interpellation.
The
be thrown down by the violent deto­ right defies them and they cannot be
nation of compressed gun cotton, and ht-ird. Do not force me to take more
forest roads considerably obstructed by severe measures."
trees thrown across, which are never
The Bonapartteta — “ Yes, do your
so rapidly felled as when a small worst—do your worst!”
charge of this explosive to fired at
Grevy, however, took no further
their roots."
steps, as the rules do not give him
Gwer. Meantime he continued todeid Gambetta: “This gentleman,”
Less Vigorous than Their
said he, "haa only replied loan attack,
and he has answered a* he ought to
Fathers.
.
do. De Cemagnac will withdraw what
A New Hampshire correspondent of he has said.”
The Due de Cozes ascended the tri­
the Manchester Mirror expresses hto
views on the deserted farm question bune at 7 o’clock to reply to Gambetta, .
thus bluntly: "If forms have run but the left, irritated beyond endurance
down tlie people who occupy them are at the treatment of the right, refused
a long way ahead in the race. We to listen, and after vain effort* he gave
have got on our farms to-day a class of way, and the chamber adjourned until
people who can cipher through the Monday.
The spectators of the extraordinary
algebra, play the piano, and boast of an
acquaintance with the fine arte, but sitting left the chainbers with the
they can’t work. They have got fil e moat painful Impressions. One of the
minds, but their bodies are sickly, oldest of European diplomata re­
puny and weak. To talk the matter marked with emphasis, “That will
plainly, we have bred the bone and end in civil war.”
muscle out of our families until we
have got a kind of human Jersey:*,
Ministers should remember that the
fine-boned, mild-eyed, and nice to look
at, and pet, and put on exhibition, but weather ia growing very warm, and the
so tender anil weak that they are fit same congregation which site delighted
neither for our climate, our work, or through two and one-half hours of a
our circumstances. Our fathers worked five-act comedy can’t possibly endure
twelve or fourteen hours a day and more than twenty-five minutes of ser­
never thought of getting tired. We mon and a three-minute prayer.
are used up when we have worked There to a limit even to human endur­
four hours. Our mothers made butter ance. -[Ex.
.
and cheese, fed the pigs ami chickens,
did the milking, raised a dozen chil­
Will you have peaches and cream?”
dren, made the clothing for the family, to the question in Florida, and the de­
and when a shower was coming could licious interrogation point to gradually
rake or load hay. Our wives want a working its way acrons the country
maid to tend the baby and another to northward.
do the housework, a boy to do the
Norwich Bulletin: "The Harvard
chores, and if wo keep more than one
cow a cheese factory to preveat the nine, who were beaten by Yale tost
milk from spoiling. It to safe to say week, now attribute their defeat to the
• iat ten farmers’ wives to-day cannot fact that they wasted considerable time
do as much work ns would two fifty
years ago. As a fanning people we
Several thousand l*sketo of atraware played out If the young New berries were thrown overboard in NewHampshire farmer who want* a wife

one to hang ribbons onand pour patent
nedlclnea into, would just go down to to three cento per bask
-nedlolnea
your city and And a good, strong,' ceedingiy fine beirira.

at from two

�BlrU.-IH; of IJIxrt).

. FRIDAY.

-

JUNE

E. L. Fakribh, Hecretaiy.
maker. Dr. M - Turner, of ludianapoli*.
.
Frank Cobb, an nld rerideot of
Middleville, suddenly fell dead Thnre-

—The ladi' B &lt;w»ciety in connection
with the M. E. Church, will net a table
on tbs 4th of July, and furnish a good
substantial dinner for all that will call
on them. The vacant lot adjoining
ittore ha* been secured for
’ patron-

■diaMMtu

parsonage.
Mm. L. R. Babbek, Secy.

afternoon. No
act. He was 18

wounded, brought back, and at present
i» being need ou a farmA young, unmarried farmer of.Irving,
was no interested in getting ready for a
help-mate that he plowed all day Sun­
day, and at night went to the store to
sell butter and eggs before he awoke
to the ecmsciounieM of breaking the
fourth commandment.
“

Mr. Joseph Seligman, a wealthy, re­
spected ind highly cultured banker, of
New York City, viritod Garden City,
L. I., one day hu«t week. Thia ia the
dry founded by the late A. T. Stewart,
and the only hotel it contains was built
by thot’gen tieman, and i* still run by
the Stewart estate. Mr. Seligman wen t
to this hotel and registered his uame in
the usual way. Tlie clerk waa rather
slow in asaigniog him to a room, and
Mr. Seligman very naturally asked,
“What is the matter f” '
"We are not allowed to entertain
gentlemen of your penuuLrionZ
“What do you -mean F
• “Jew* |” said the clerk, in desperation
after his effort to soften the blow.
Then Mr. Seligman shook the dust of
Garden City from bis feet, wnd return­
ed to New York. On the next day be
wrote to ex-Judge Henry Hilton, pre­
sumably the manager of the Stewart
estate, asking whetherthe derk at the
hotel had acted under orders or upon
hi* own responsibility. The reply was
that he rimply obeyed the rule* of the
hotel.

Liberty. thy nam- la ar tied hljjh
A
*
* is.

fur tbc bleating that Gcd gave to mankfiA

And tto spirit ahull h»lrtitan the sky,

OBITtAEl.

Drank on the Gallons.

»

And keeps it moving, and will make

All Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for.

AYLSWORTH&amp;CO.

COERESPOXDENCE.
Haros County, Ohio.

grand

□/SLA fl

LEGAX.

New Crop Tea, 1877, for 90 cts. per lb.
Maple Syrup for $l.p&amp;- gal.

Silver Drips for 80 cts. per gal.

Of all kinds sold cheaper than at any other store in the village of Nashville,

ALMOST GIVEN AWAY!

NOW IS THE Tl E TO BUY WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHE IP !

LEE BROTHERS.

B. P. B. 3 ! $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away !
B P. B. 3 $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away I
M ortirniro f-«ule.

B. P. B 3

$20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away!

'WA.K/I 'W.A.IR,!

FIGHT IT IS!

HATS, CAPS AND GENTS1 FURNISH­
ING GOODS

GROCERIES

NEW GOODS I
ret bidder, th. pGmtoe. dreenbed to said nwriSMe.
or »&gt; much thereof a» m, b. iwvr*sry to satisfy
toe amount due on said tnortpxr. with tolarwt.
costa, charre. and expense* allowed by law. that to
to say: Tb. w*i half (i-Tl of rhe eart belf (Y-ffi of
the north-went quarter (14) of section tanaif4lsa
c'Loaty of Ha

SPECIALTIES

of Bsr-y, t.oldrn at ttr- Probate Office, ia tbe Qty of
Hasttop. on Mrmdsr. th. IBtb dsy at Jon/ le
the year on. thooaand aifhl hundrod tn* —wentrMvwn; pt reent. Clement Btnttb, Jod«« of PTObaU.
.fcitLSSS.'' “* ““•

i^d“endtoJto^f f^.'-n'bto'Lcd tr

IN

Ranting*. Rich.

Tberrupon tl to ordered, that
nomday, the BOtk toy of Jfmly
next, at ten
o*olork
to . the tostOM*.
be aa« toned lor the hearing of old pM! tion, and tost
the h*fr. at law of said dscMNd. and all other per­
son, Intomted In said estate are required to appear
at a asaaloa gmMConrl. then to bo baMen at tho

Sift:

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

MEN’S AND BOYS’

H'urniture!
Of Every Description,
From a Wash Stand to a

Remember we have the inride track
on this line of Good*, and you can not
afford to go fooUure and weary, when
you can buy of us Men’* solid. Boots at
IN OUR
tS.00per pair. Look at oar Blooming
Buckle Alexis aV tl.75. Ladies Kid Coffin Department I
Croquet Slips art neat and atylirii. and
We
have
a
large
stock of Coffins and
75 cent* buys them. Look atourMlwes
Caskets and a full line of
,
Kid foxed Polish, at tLOO a pair.

Handsome -Parlr Suit I

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!
□T This yon see is the result of our
ods Mt 10 tier cent pi of t,
must and Khali ridgidly ad -

fk.r. bearinc date
—j,Vd iiwtodid tn
the office of HoflUrr nt Itawds of lb. OM»y of
Harry .nd Kcato Of Miehlfao. on tb. «Hh dayaf
May. A. n. 1«7\ lB Uber throe at Mert«am. e«
»!•*. on whb-h mortcaae lharv to eWaad to bo
at th. data of tbta B.Hcr, th. so* of Ntoo
Hundred. Slxleen I&gt;oUars and Beventy-flve eenta.
,
—&gt;&gt;,k

IT -We Must Fight,

CLOTHING

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

PIONEER STORE!

TO ABMS, THE CRY !

We had hoped to avoid this bloodies*
strife, but wtv a re bound to protect our
country from the unsparing ravage* of
the enemy. Our force* ore in the field
and we are ready for the battle. We
have a full supply of munition* of war,
and well skilled generals. Our caval­
ry is drilling every day, and He is well
skilled in DriUtna. There will be no
skirmishing on the line, for all our nig
guns are at the front, and it will make
no diflvrcnce whetheroooer and Tilden
are elected or not, the fight will go on
just the same. This war is not likely
to make tlie country any poorer, neith­
er is it prolable there, will be any more
H ufoics (uul Orphans in consequence of
it. But it is probable that the wort of
these shoddy Buggies floating «bout
the country Tor sale, will lx- sold for
what they are worth in the future, for
we now offer our Single Bnggie* alone
hundred dollars apiece, unn Platform
Farmer’s Double Bnggie* for one hun­
dred and thirty dollars. All our work
we warrant first-clas*. We are access­
able,
and responribie in case of a fail­
SPEAK HIGHT OUT LOUD!
ure of any of our work.
J.lL. REED A CO.,
O'1Sugars. Teas, Coffees. Spices, White­
fish,Mackinaw Trout, Coafirin Halibut
Mackerel. To make the mothers and
little one* happy, we give a beautiful
Oil Chromo away with each and every
pound of Tea. Don’t get excited and
say we will bust, for we can do burinee* on 10 per cent profit, and afford
to be generon*.

We also have a

EVBBY DKSCBtmoX OF

CLOTHING,

JOB PRINTING
'

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:

r ■ if.

NEATLY DONE.

WHICH IS CHEAPER Call and See Samples anp

FINE HEARSE!
And a careful man to
FUNERALS.

THAN EVEH!

Hard-Pan Prices.

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ORNQSTROMG..

FLOUR AND FEED

IONKS A SELLKCK,

lion of

Nashville, May 8th.

Delivered Vital Eitra Cm®! Wffl. A AYLSWORTB &amp; CO.

&gt;

tiotiea to bmby givm Uml Um Aasoai School
MmUb« In School Dtototot Ko. Om, to Ua To»o•htpofCMtto&lt;oi&gt;.&lt;lMlcBated Mtko KmUtOU Do.
ImMmoI wlU be held »t th. Union School Bovm,
to mU District, oa Woodsy, Joly tod, A. D. Itn.
at et&lt;hl o’clock, p. m.. for the parpoM of etocUng
tbrw Trasta*. tn th. stone of Oao. A. Trttman. B.
0. Warren and Emory Farady. aU of wboee toras
of office expire, on that dap; abo for the traMoeUon of such other bastseM as may come before toa
mfetta*. . ’
Dated. Nashville, June Sisi. irrt.
LEWIS DUBKEC, Director.

Nlortnufgv Kule.

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

FARMS FOR SALE

-

Notice.

50 cts to $1

a

planing and patching

COME AND SEE

, wbohM
P. 3. PVRCHtr BANKER SHOP.

f&gt;. H. PI RCHIK.

westward.

Am*i CHu’I Hapl J*«k*on. Uro’l ttop’i Petrol,
HunC. WiB-rvDMS,
’
’ O»n’I l **«»n4Tlrk«t AmuCMeaeo-

?or Prices Speak for Themselves:

WOLVERINE MILLS

RAPID&amp; DIVISION.

EASTWARD.

LET THE

^tadrr,

CASTING AND BLACKSMITHING

wedding of Louis J

STORE!
And stop for one hour in order to let each one buy a pound of that Bonn
50-&lt;cnt Tea- arid try that 30-cent Tobacco. The command­
ers will buy the 75 Cent Tobneeo. because they use non but the best in
the market, and know the CENTRAL STORE is the place to find it.
Then the procession will disband for dinner, after which they will again
march back to the CENTRAL STORE, and the commanders will huy
the SAM SCOTT CIGARS, ‘he real buying the BOSS FIVE CENT
CIGARS,—Capliat Joak.
P. 8.—Pl«-nse bear in tnind that they buy all their GROCERIES
at the CENTRAL STORE, because, they get belter Goods at lr»s prices,
(this is a positive fact.)
CROCKERY! you ought to tumble to yourself
once, and go and sec how cheap it can i&gt;e bought
Don’t forget that Clock that is to be given away.

gock-Hooted £tand from

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

...

BY ORDER OF HIGH COCKOLORUM.

KASHVILLE MABKET.
Harry Adams was hung at Dayton,
Ohio, June Ifith, for the murder of Heu
ry Mulharren, at Dayton, about a year
ago. Adam* did the deed for a small
sum of money he knew Mulharren to
have&lt; and informed his mistress, Jen­
nie Smith, that he ,wa&lt; going tv kill
•Mulharren-forAis money. The Cincinnatt.i Inquirer give* the manner of bis
dt-atn n* follows:
10,000 yards Beet Printa at Si &amp; 0 eta.
"The doomed man enme forward and
2.000 yda. Bleached Lonsdale Cotton*
stoodon the trap. Hi»anns were Ixiund
at 10 cent* per yard.
Ix-bind him. Around hi* neck hung n
Murder Will Out.
bras* crucifix, suspended by a piece of
2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Drew
black tape. Hi* fere was |&gt;ale; bi*
A few years ago “August Flower” Goode, nt 10 to 35 cents per yard.
eyes rolled wildly ; his bearing was was discovered to be a certain cure for
The ehtaput and beet line of Alpacas
horrible, and in au instantaneous flash Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few
the fearful suspicion went to every thin Dyspeptics made known to their going!
mind that Adams was drunk! He waa! _
__________
Ladiee made-up Suite, in Linen and
friends
how_______
easily _and quickly they
v.j been
,--------cured
—j by
u-i.j
The great
Sheriff Beebe stood behind him, with, had
it* UHe
Pique, at f 1.50 and up.
the tfeath warrant in hl* hand.
Dep- Incrit* of G
v,reex
........ ’b
„ /Augvst Flowek
We have a large stock of Ladies’ Hoee,
uty Sheriff Freeman stood at hi* left, became heralded through the country
acting n* mashr of ceremonie* at this . by
to another,
ty one sufferer tc
mother, until, with- Gloves, Tice, Xeck-Wear, and Head­
danccof death, lather Murphy stood i out advertising, it* sale ha* become imim­ Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
by the post on the left. Father .Nichol* mense. *'
!
—
Druggist*
in EVERY TOWN
by the post on the right. Adams held in the United states are selling it. No
hi hi* hands a brown silnondkerchief. person suffering with Sour Stomach,
After the agunizing pause he began the Sick Headache, CostiveneKS. palpitation
delviery of one of the most nointless of the Heart. Indigestion, low spirits,
maudlin speeches that ever fell from S'.c., can take three doses without re­
the lip* of man. It wn* painfully evi­
&gt; f. Go to Boise Riuh. and get a bot­
dent that he was beastly drunk. He tle for.75 cent* and try iL Sample bot­
hod eaten nothing for two days. He tles 10 cent*.
had left his last dinner untouched in
his cell. Whiskey had been given him
in abnndance on a* empty stomach.
We believe that the wonderful results AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
The fumes had flashed to his brain, and accomplished by the use of 'Siihayh's j
IT, FOR WE DO
he wn* a hapless idiot. The first two CoxsvMPTlOX CVRE,’are without a parsentences came* calmly and even elo­ aleH in the history of Medicine. Those
quently from his lip*. Then lunacy who disbelieve this and have occasion
set in I Sneh a speech !
to try it enn be convinced without ex­
"Gentlemen, I never knew what pense to themselves. It* success is so
Christianity w«a until within the last wonderful and sure that we sell it on a In fact we regard it as taking a
few weeks. I wish 1 luid known more guarantee to cure Consumption, Bronabout it I'm going to die a Catholic. .diitik.
.
Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma,
step backward to do so.
I’m going to die, and I want to tell you Whooping Cough, Croup. In these
the*truth: 1 didn’t kill Mulharen. Jen­ cases or any Lung Trouble, don’t fail to
nie Smith killed him. She got $2.50. I try it, it may save your life, while it
took $1.80. I plead guilty to pickpock­ will cost vou nothing if it gives yon no
eting. That’s all 1 done. For that relief. Call at the Drug Store of Hal­
they could eend me up rix rLouths. bert A Co., Nashville. Mich., and get a
Now I have to die. I didn’t do it I trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular
want to tell you from beginning to end. size for 50 routs or Si. Sold elsewhere
Now, from bcgiu»ing to end—from be­ by Dealersgcnenilly.___
ginning to end. I took a dollar and
“Hackmetack” a new and detightfu At onr Carpets, 20 cts to $1.00
sixty cents; no, a dollar and eighty perfume, sold by Halbort A- Co./Nashrout*. I’m guilty; no, I mean Tm in­ rille, Mich. Elsewhere by Dealers geu WITH WOOL FILLIJ^J!
nocent! I’m innocent! I’m innocent! erally.
Jennie Smith killed him with a dagger
*he had a week before to kill another
Caaii does tbc Basineaa!
lady—I mean woman. Trouble was.
she was intul at me because 1 met with
Lou Huffman, and wouldn’t go with
her.
(Sheriff get* nervous: deputy
The name might be said of our Men’s
whispers to Adams to stop.) No, I
Boys’ and Youths
mnst go on! No, no! I must nay it! I
must say it P Ami eo he spoke for 13:
minute*. At last Deputy Sheriff Free- ■
man tried to stop this torrent of inco- !
ATLRWORTH.
herent nonsense, and fitted the block !
Kasbvllto. Mich.
cap over the prison it's face. Even then I
Men’s Good Working Pants
he continued to speak for awhile, and ----- -------------- —.--------- ------------- —
was actually moving bis lip* when the | Northport, i i-i mil* from l-*k» Mich. u,8. Mali only $1.00.
drop fell. The neck w** installtane- ——•**—— -------- —«■ * -----Men’s tJassimere Suits from
ously broken, and the body remained
home. Apply to
motionless.
In fifteen minutes the
W. A. ATL8W0RTH.
$5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.
pulse hail roused to Ix-nt, and in nine­
teen the body was cut down.
^INSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
GO FOR THEM I
CURRENT ITEMS.
General Dealers in
While you have the money to do so.
Tom Thumb got angry Ixx-auae a star­
ing crowd followed him into a Carson
son bnrber shop, and he offered to tight
We
Shall
edndnue
to
pay
the
Highest
Market
any one of them.
A belief iu the value of freah blood
a* a medicine in cme* of consumption
i* entertained byaeveralSt. Louis phy­
sician*. and everj' morning the chief SHINGLES, SALT. LIME, SEEDS, Follow next, and and price* will make
you happy.
slaughter house of that city is visited
STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;C.,
by patient*.

Editor News:
We ventured to send you an article
some time ago, and as you did not coifsign it to the warie-basket, we again
tend you a few jottings:
The recent showers have invigorated
vegetation, and crops of all kind* are
prospering.
Wool has nearly all l&gt;een sold. Many
buyers were ia the field which tendered
to make competition lively. The lead­
ing price for XX was, and still i», forty
cent* per pound.
Two fairs were recently held in this
county.
One at Greenfield Center,
(Steuben,) held June 6th and 7th; the
other at Grecuwich, held Juno 12th.
18th and Utb. Some excellent stock
was exhibited at both,—especially cat­
tle.
A Narrow-Gauge Railroad, called the
Wheeling &amp; Lake Erie, ia building be­
tween Huron (on Lake Erie, at the
mouth of Huron River.) and Martine
Ferry, orf Ohio River.
It pauses
low far east, s scan any Ins
There i* an apple tree on the farm Which v« will Mil as
la Michigan.
through Norwalk and New London, in known
a* the old Dickson farm, in
t his county, and crosses the Lake Shore Bloowing
Naabvilla, Meh.. Jan. 1.UTT.
Townahip, Richland
At Michigan Southern at the former Co., Ohio, GroveAFN8W0RTH A BR00K8.
was planted fifty-three
Elsoe. The officers and stock holders years ago, that
which now measure*, two
are great confidence In the enterprise feet above ground,
six feet four inches
and it will no doubt prove a •uoccsk.
around
the
girth.
«
Tlie Muiphy Temperance Movement
Ludlow, of
Jackson,
is
in Min
still the
uir rauius
leading escitement
rMiivuiruiucic.
here, in 1! Fay
•
—----------- was
---- sued
breach ofpromuK.of promise by »»
an Eaton Kjt
Rap­
th»
thoiiBHodshnve .igii. | for brcacli
nd thepit-int. Gon. "Bar UiUon, u ids
»I«I«O-,
Tlx-Joly
awMdrfbor_«1.SO
lady. Tinjuiy awarded
her 11,800,
noted pott&amp;bm, of Tiffin. Sonoca Co.. and
-1 Fay’s wife paid the bill. That
rl— is
tfar
kind
of
n
wife
to
have.
One
who
is now •■stuiupiug" thia county, arid is
thinks enongh of a fellow to dear off
meeting with unabounded Micro**.
A large pcreeutw. of the people of any cloud in her title to him.—Evening
thi* county weal to Columbus, on Sot; Next.
urday tbc iflth inst., ou *n excursion to
The price of a Chinaman’s head has
the Sl*to Prtoou. Twenty-six large been fixed in San Francisco by the Mon­
coaches were crowded to their utmost golian* themselves. One was nrrewted FARMING IMPLEMENTS!
capacity. There are now in tl*e uns&lt; u recently for carrying concealed weap­
mnrun ons,
inis, and
,-viu pleaded
pirillini in
tit court
ruuil that,
UUU a* he
uv
over 1.600 convict*. The exeuwoniri*
visited tiwm-whflc they were at work, knew wcret rnemfe* had offered t.vw
.1. U. WOOD h M. K BROOKS.
saw them march to the dining table, for Ids head, he'felt Justified in prepassed through the hall while thty serving it.
were at d’nner. throw to view tbc finA man in prison stretched hi* hand
in the Union, and other through the grating of the jail door in
Libertv, Mo., recently and married a
NASHVILLE, MICH.
young bsdy nn rhe steps of the building.
Senee* Co. It » Tie had been imprisoned a year for ob­
taining money under frits- pretences.
The bride returned to her home and
_ Jfeo^ca, and the northern the groom to his cell.
D. M. PURCHIS, Proprietor.
in Crawfold. The fair will lie held
M&gt;mctin»e ia fcptambsr. .
Honing that the N ews and the village
' may continue
be able to
to arrett,
flight that

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AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?
COST!

No Credit Business !

Sister Mead wan born in Warren Co..
N. Y., in the year of our Lord, 1817.
At the early age of 18 years she was
conversed and united with the .-M. E.
Church, and continued to be a faithful
and consistent member of the same to
the day of her death, lu 1SW *lic was
married to Mr. Kenyoa Mead, and in
1888 they emigrated to this State and
settled m Castleton township.
She
was a faithful Christian wife, a’ good
mother and a«kind neighbor. In her
death her family and fnenda snstaiu a
great loss. One less oq earth but one
more in Heaven.
The funeral service* were conducted
Friday. June 25nd, at the Madge school
bouse, oy the pastor. Rev. C. G.Thom­
as, aaiuted by Bev. C. I. Deyo. •
.
C. G. Thomas.

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The Birds, of Paradise, and other birds, will leave their reepccdve roosts
at ten o’clock, a. m„ tbsrp, and parade all of the principal Mrertts. They
will start from their roosts in the swamp, west of Main St., come around
by the mill, march up Main St-, reinruing by way of State 8t. to Washing­
ton St. then** hack to Jd*&gt;n St. Then'the Grand High Cockolorum asaissted bv the Grand Lo-Cock!irum, will fly co the top of the highest build
ng .and address the bngudo.
Then they will march down Main St. to the

IT MOVES the WORLD

Excluded because He wm a Jew.

KIMMO ITEMS.
Next Sabbath evening at the M. E.
Church there will be organized a juve­
nile Baud of Hope, Its object is to ab­
stain from tobacco, rum, and profanity.
&lt;• The Kalamo temperance reform dub,
haring extended their hospitality to
the ladies, they reciprocate by inviting
them to a sitting- of the Ladies Chriatian Temperance Union, July 17th.
The Rev. Henry Chance, Buckeye
Broad-Axe, lectured to the Reformers
last Thursday and Friday, evenings.
’The old axe was nharpened' up to it*
honest edge which hod- a tendency to
cause the unfaithful to look dowtf into
their boots. He is a power on earth.
May his axe ever be ready to hew off
society’ll rough edges.
Dr. F. L. Snell received last Friday
a telegram from Maine that his father
lay at the point of death. He set out
forthwith ria Charlotte, and procured
the service* of hit brother, L- A. Snell,
ro attend his patients alternate days
during his absence/which we.hope will
lie brief.
Now ano Thin.
P. 8.—Please rectify the mistake
wherein you called Darsy, Darby. I
. refer to the Ark. Senator.
N. A T.

PER CENT STORE!

main”line?

'

Pi.'inSIMTSStO BIRDS OF PARADISE, STREET PARADE I

1877

sometime, a city. Gardner, Cnrnpbsll
A Co. are erecting an elevator, and the
Methodist Episcopal and Congregation­
al Societies are each preparing to erect
Temptee of Worship.
Mr. George N. Potter, of Benton,
Eaton Co., owns a horse, now 80 years
old, that was driven over the stage
line between Lagring and Jackson

4TH OF JULY, 1877 I

i a CeV.Csti

J. LENT? A SOWS.

�Re Itoilie Cartiii Iflh
Cradlre. at

year* ago.

Snyder was

WOtfOTfs.
wboif WOOL!

100.000 Fova4&gt; Waau

NEW CHOP OP WOOL!

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

W*e are prepared to pay the highest
rhohad the contract of grading the market pruje. in cash, for any amount
mu! from Huntings to Vermontville. of Woo), delivered to us at oar eleva­
tor in Nashville, or in the villagr of
r place where jhe skeleton was found, he Vrtmontvillc.
WAGOK8 AND BUGGIES!
bffect on Barry■ remarked to a chum that he was going
.
Ainbwobth &amp;.
Co. wheat and she will celebrate a glo­■ to draw his pay mid quit work. Ht
~ Wwi Waata&lt;“
rious harvest.
T. C. Downing as usual in the mar­
—Down at the depot last Saturday, wards.
ket. Call at the Nashville bank before
WoNfinfi respectively to J.
&lt;—C. C. Wolcott han reduced the price’.Pwo
you.sell your Wool.
.Penoual Gossip.
' L. Graham and Wm. Bartley, began to
Barry, Everts &amp; Co.
. chaw each other up. Af they ehawed
Oar young friend and lightningjerknr Grain Cradles from $8.00to $4.00
Wrii. beeamo waited, unbuckled hfo
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT
er, Dean Fleming, has been iu the vHjtekldfe .and; ripped Graham*., canine
At Wolcott’s.
—The smoke-stack of Kellogg A
lage visiting friends this week. He
from stem to gudgeon.
ATTESBHUN K00MPAG3IE.
still enjoys a lucrative position st Anu
Demaray’s factory was raised last l^on’ —At, Geo. Brown’s barn raising last Arbor.
• V
• .
Right about face,—and “drees up
V. H. Hanehett, formerly of this vil­
—Hastings will celebrate in Nashville! Tuesday, Mr. L. McKinnis was caught
this year. Bully for Hastings; she's a between two pieces of timber and lage, but now a conductor on the Lake at Wm. A. Aylsworth &amp;. Co.’s 10 per
thrown between two joists, hanging by Erie A Louisville R’y, writes us that cent store.
bo*®#* x v
. .
, f his leg imtil rescued. The accident he is papa to as fine an 8i pound boy as
—Everybody i&gt; going to slioot fire­ bruised his back and leg bad enough to
SHOE SALE.
was ever born in the native city of our
crackers and shuck peanuts iu Nash­ require the services of a physician.
illustrious President
ville this 4th.
Frank Dancer and wife are in the
' J-—Under the good management of
—Over in Maple Grove the other day,
David Purchls, the Wolverine Flouring village.
a hawk was observed flying with a large
Wm. Sellick of Plymouth, is in the
Mills have secured a popularity that
village, visiting his brother Albertsnake in its claws.
will flourish like a pumpkin vine, ns
long as David handles tlie helm. Da­
HASTINGS ITEMS
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
his sixty
vid has bought a, huhdred-iuid-fiftygoing to get married, eh f
__
_
dollar
horse and w
delivers flour and feed
C. G. Mixer is teaching Ileiiry Castle
-Traar Turkey’s Ifttfe boy wutSck- free In the vfflage:
how to wrestle.
ed by a horse lart Friday, having *
PbiL W. Niskern has boughtan in­
Just received, 100 pairs Kid Slippers,
T*-N«shville is an cnti-ri&gt;rising and
teeth knodeed ouLandlris facebrui
growing village. Her population in­ terest in the Banner and assumes' con­ at 50 cents, worth $1:00.
trol
next week.
’
100 pairs Women’s Shoes at 90 cents,
creased during the past month as folrille on the 4th where you can .hake Iowa: June Sth. by Mrs. J. Scovil, a boy;
Prof. Samuel Dickie has been ten- worth $1JO.
.
your foot, for the modest 'sum often Jung 8th, by Mrs. G. W’. Dart, a girl: dexod a ProfesMdrahip in the Albion - 100 pairs Kid Button, at $1.50, worth
$2.00.­
June 11th, by Mra. Geo. Rapson a boy; College, and will leave the city.
The first graduating exercises of our
36 pairs Men’s Calf Boots at $2.50,
June 11th,
Mrs. L. O.CnN*er, a girl;
High School were held in Union Hall, w&lt;yth $4.00. •
an-whipper planted alongside of a cu- June 21st, by Mra. L. C. Boise, a boy.
Saturday. C. W. Jones, Wm. B. Swee­
utilise the land and
30 pairs Men’s Kip Boots at $2.00,
ny, Marshall Cook. C. G. Curtis, and worth $3.00.
Miss Belle Troope, composed the gradBOO pairs Children's and Misses’ Shoes
uMing class. •
from 25 cents to $1.00 per pair.
thus f»r, has been unusually brisk,— scribers by leading Greenback men of
The ‘ other night some Hastings
wool bringing all the way from thirty Hastings, and will move to Hastings
CLOTHING SALE.
roughs, in hopes of phmder, doped Pat
to forty cents per lb.
and adopt the Greenback faith. The McGee, of Johnstown, with drugged
100 pairs Union Cnssiinere Pants at
N«wb has now nearly 700 good backera, liquors, and left him in a bock alley, $1.00, worth $1.60.
.who want us to live to publish a paper inseurdble, in which condition he was
100 pairs at $1JC, worth $2.00.
in Nashville for athoujemd years,—and found the next morning.
100 pairs all Wool CaMimeres at $2.25
worth $3.50.
we hope we may.
,the dull season and save dollars.
100 pairs Fancy Cassimcre Pants at
Common Council Proceedings.
' —They came very near having a ruc­
$3.00, worth $4.50.
horse and C. C. Wolcott’, came off on tion right in meeting, in the Advent
50 pairs Fanqy Worsted Pants at
Council Rooms, )
$4.00, worth $8.00.
State St last Friday evening. Char­ tent overby Hanchett’s mill last Sat­
JUNtS5th/1877. J
P. 8.—If you. reader, have timo be­
ley’. borne camo out several lengths urday. Brother Preston and wife were
Regular meeting held.
ahead. •
I getting ready to sail the Union Craft
1‘resent—Ainsworth, President; Par­ tween now and the 4th of July, to fol­
—The uncial at Mr. Geo. Balz’, Maple ! of Christians right into the Advent ody. Reynolds, Truman, and Lee, low this grand procession, you will find
they will “halt” at the 10 Per Cent
Grove, Tuesday eye., under, the auspi-! harbor without word or warning, when Trustees.
Minutes of the previous meetings Store, where you or any other man or
cea ot the1 Ladies Christian Society, (Joe Wilks, the honest blacksmith, read iv&lt;l approved.
' —
*- • The
* net
—' receipts
- •' - -arose and told Preston he was a liar
RcMoiitiini passed that all persons boy will find the bore prices to prevail.
ww largely
attended.
We arc determined to hold the lead
and a black sheep, and hucould back it. running dances in tbc Village of Nash­
werttlA
'
■:
ville. Mich., on the 4th day of July next, ns the Representative Square Dealing,
—By promises of a spring hats and shall pay n license of five dollars, mid One Price, Low Pricy, Cash Home of
grograin silks, he had induced her to the Marshal is hereby instructed to col­
Nashville, Mich.
presented us with a moss of large new set aside house cleauing. But she wore lect the same.
Wm. A. Aylsworth dr. Co.
On motion Wm. E. Griggs was grant­
potatoes, that can’t be beat at this time a pensive look aud seemed to piue away ed privilege of using ten by sixteen
ry Tlie wooden pumps at Daugh­
' like. Last Friday as he was wending feet in street south .of J^ Lentz &amp; Sou’s
of year. Thanks.!', .
erty’s are tlie cheapest in the State.
lite way along State St., he saw a car- store, on the 411i day of July next.
The following persons were appointfrout
-TBrd’ an
‘l Irappy-lookIng away at Panda. A BaelT. new ! P®*
P« in
*n
ironiyaro,
ami
nawy-iooE- C&lt;1il special
U1 police
,
fy I have 50 pairs of Misses’ Kid
for the 4th of July
building to get it floored and endowed ! *»* WOIunn aad • b»K dub J,ut
next
next:: J.
J. Tat
Tanner, R. Webster, C. Haf- Slips, worth $1.00, which I mil sell for
r
_........... » .
* ••
« .. __ Unit article
mninirrre &lt;n&gt;t nn an/I lu&gt;rt. .1.
for a Bellevue party to hold a bowery that article of commerce get up and liert, J. Stockman, A. Cassell, J. D. 50 cte. tier pair.
G. A. Truman.
Dickson,
Wm.
E.
Griggs,
Geo.
Dart,
dust.
Then he merely clasped his
dance' in, on the ’4th.
,
— 4 spools Thread for 10 cte. at the
hands and humbly ■
‘••'id. “Lord Ih- mer­ ChasHanchctt.
On motion the Finance Committee
Boston Store.
ciful to me asinner.”
was authorized to procure eight lad­
n. we hare «.0Qp,600,170,107,W0
nr 1I am retting M
u *Faria
Ul IU WU
Bell Super- [
—The Christian Sabbath School held ders of different lengths to use in case
of tire.
many
Eighteen
their annual election of officers lak
, flthora.
’
, of them J
The following accounts were pre­ iortoi
Bunday. Tim old officers were re7elect- ,sented amt on motion allowed:
sold inn 20 days. A. M
M. Daugherty.
ed as follows: Mrs. W. H. Ybung.
J.
B.
Rasey,
cleaning
streets....
$8.00
—
Beautiful
Embroideries
cheap at
—A. W. Olds iapu^ with a handsomi
Orno Strong, printing..................... 7.02
Superintendent; Rev. C. I. Deyo, Ass’t
DECLARED AT THE
the
Boston Stoue.
On motion council adjourned.
Bupt.; Qhaa. H. Brady, Scc’y; James
harness. The horse is a lively fellow
CALVIN AINSWORTH.
ty CaqietH and Floor Oil Cloths at
Fleming, Librarian; Fred. Kirtland,
1‘rwddent.
the mile Imar^lH oa they
T
ruman
’
s
4
Treasurer; Mrs. G. A. Truman, Music- ।Geo. W. Francis, Recorder.
WuK of al Dtrectax t and Ida Woolcntt, Organ­
HT Try the pure Jap. Tea at the
HORSE RACE.
ist. A vOteof thanks wsk tendt-red to
Bo.cfon Store at 30 cts. per pound. Sam­
meat from his leg thinking a rattle­ Miss Belle Truman for her services as
ples free.
snake had bit him. You can faintly organist during the past year, and also . Therc will be a Running Horae Race
in N ashville, Mich., J uly 4Uk at 5 oWock
— Blue Glass at
Daugherty's.
imagine Ms feefings when he found to Miss Ida Woolcntt, artist.
p. in., free for nil Horses, (excepting
out it was only a bee sting.
»
•J —Hard times and scarcity of money those
'
with record.) Entrance fee $5. ■ UT The largest stock of Print* in
—The Hartings Knights of Pythias
Best
horse takes two-thirds of £&lt;irae; the county at the Jiotlon Store. Best
&lt;
liest two-thirds of the txanninder, 6 cents.
Band haw, for a ooBfiideiatjon of flW, are playing “hob” vpth our neighbor- 2nd
.
ing hamlets. Charlotte isn’t growing and
J
thin! best the remainder.
secured C. C. Wolcott’s agricultural
because she can’t afford it; Hastings is
T. C. Downing,
C3** A Fine assortment of White
store, for the 4th, and will run b bow­ sitting in tlie, lap of bankruptcy play­
John F. Fuller,
Dress Goods and Embroidery &lt;t
‘
A. W. Olds,
ery dance in the same on that day.
ing tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum with
Committee.
'ruuMAN’s.
Lewis Dcrkf.e,
—Rev. G. M. Adams. of Kalamazoo, i ier thumbs until the farmers thresh
C, C. Wolcott,
— My slock of Teas and General
will preach at the Baptist Church, next thirir potatoes, and Vermontville is vig­
r B-H-Hoag,
Groceries is complete, and a call will
Sunday morning and evening. The orously practicing liaked-bean diet and convince you that prices arc made to
Society will endeavor to secure hi* ser­ hard tack economy, but Nashville flourLOCAL MATTERS.
suit the times.
A. M. Daugaertt.
vices, for the ensuing year, os their pas­ iahes and. grows like a sour apple-tree. ‘
cy Mixer and Holcomb, the cham­
tor.
•
G.’A. Triuuas and Lewis Durkee, last
HT Beautiful Shawls for 75 cts. at
pion Wrestlers, buy their Gnaze Under­
—Nature is now in her most delight­ Monday, from the heights, count- ,
tlie
Boston Store.
wear at Wm. A. Aylsworth de Co.’s
ful element. The lata rains have caus­ ed twetny-one new roofs in the corpora- ,
I?- Best brand of Prints 0 cts, at
10 per cent store.
ed all vegetation to loom up rich and tion, and there is n dozen more new
Truman's.
‘ iy The largest oMOrtment of Funs
luxuriant; the trees to don a fresh buildings getting ready for roofs.
— My stock of Clothing consist? of
and Parasols in the County at
green and the flowers to bloom with
4TH or JULY.
Mena and Boy’s full gaits. Good bus­
. Truman’s.
iness suits for men, $5.00. Boys suite
—Henry Feighner is gettipg tlie ma­ A Big Celebratien on the Board.
nr For a good, square 4th of July as low as $3.90. A. M. Daugherty.
terial on his eighty, in the north part
meal, call at the Union House.
NashTillc.
CT* Ladies’ Hate for M cents at Miss
of the
ty 1 have a McCormick Mower and
which
fall, when
Hungerford’s Milliner store.
Complete arrangements have been
Henry
sveisndbe- made to celebrate the lOlht Hirth-Day Reaper, combined, to sell at» bargain.
— I am showing m fine a lot of Gents HIGH PRICES AND LARGE PROFITS MUST
Also Ithica Wheel Rakes and Robbins
long
of American Independence, in this vil­ Cultivatora.
Fine Calf Boots and Shoes as there is
A. M. Daugherty.
Nashville Opera House stage lage, in the good old-fashioned way,
BE DROVE OUT OF THE LAND!
in Nashville, and guarantee prices as
ry
A
good
second
hand
Bhow
Care
fire scenes, a« follows: Landscape, and the.prospt.-cts all indicate tlifit a
low os the lowest for good Goods.
for
sale
cheap
at
G.
A.
T
ruman’s.,
Street, Woods, parlor, and Kitchen.
wd will attend and participate
A large stock of Women’s Button Shoes,
exercises.
ry 1,000 yards Printe.fi cts. a yard, Misses Fine Walking Shoes and Slips.
John M. Roe and Frank Timmerman,
Wm. A. Aylsworth &amp; Co.’s.
be largest delegation of teams ia
*
A.’M. Daugherty.
and shows good artistic taste.
ce will receive a premium of
nr A few more Plows and Drags to
Notice--Is hereby given to all per­
$18, and the second $8.
—The "White Caps” of
close out at Daughertt’b Agricultural sons having saw logs on ruy premises
Buildings near the depot.
to get them on the log way or move
wm__^
________
Harnfsfi I Harness?
them off of my prembes within twenty
ball in this villmre, on the 4th. E. M. to deliver the oration.
Buy the best They are the cheapest.
The amusement* will consist of foot We pay extra prices for our leather, days, or they will be. moved and dis­
Bush is captain of the first named dub.
raccR, sack races, wheel barrow races, and are constantly buying some of the posed of for tlie expense of moving.
climbing greased pole and catching best patents to improve our Harneswfi. My engine will be moveil soou after
Harness makers beware and don’t in­ honest; ,
. P. Holler.
neM-maker, A. R. Wolcott, is having a greased hog, the lucky winner, in each fringe.
A. R. Wolcott.
— Finest line of White Goods in the
big rush of work especially for these case, receiving liberal prizes. In ad­
Ey
A
beautiful
Silver
Coflbe
Pot
to
times. He ha. jort roasted a bard- dition to this there will bt a running be given away with their Coffee at the county at the_______ Boston Store.
horse rape.frwe to all; the athlete. Mix­
ty Ladies don’t forge/those Duplex
_ Boston Store.
Olds, and is engaged upon a similar er and Holcomb,'will wrestle in the
Truman’s.
iF We will go yon one letter than Corsets at
Opera House, and bowery dances and
one for D. M. Purehis.
any store dare to on low prices.
lemonade stands till you can’t rest.
— I am jobbing some goods to par­
P. S.—We have just received a line
ties wishing to sell agaip. Nuts, Canbridge builder, called upon u» Wednes­
EP' If you are going to buy a Drill,
from 81 members of the Whicklepttcher
day and hft his name for a copy of the
the only one of true value,—B«kFamily, saying that they will be pres­ bny
of
4tb of July goods st my store and
wlth
Rotter.
A.
M.
D
auohebtt
sell-,
News. The finrt iron bridge be ever
ent and take part in the exercises.
ware-rooms. Don’t forget the name
built was the little bridge across Qua­
ker Brook, ia this village, but since
IfT. CREAM PARLORS
than ba has built $818,000 worth, and
tawl.getihnrogbyM.
infront of the Opera House.
_The Foot Race will take place on
rie* of the green prolific
Race in Iron Lof the Union

eMow.

—Wedmmiay Charley Fowler showed

HARDWAE &amp;AGRIICULTUAL STORES,

Single Buggies, any style, $100 on time

Prtct ifl Cmtijef tt., «■ mrtai
Fnnss-Oil
H.VnrO MAD A

LAR«B KIPEBIBWCE

fiuruta hffcdSriAdm.
J. W. POWLJB*.

JjfBW BAiiEHT

HOTEL aid 50ARDIWG HOUSE.
J. JL HELLER, Proprietor.

AND A CHOICE LIKE Of M0CERIE8.

$95 for cash. •

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

$120 cash.

Every one fully warranted.

J. L. HELLER k. SON.

New Millinery Store,
Mrs. BURROWS &amp; Mrx. CASSELL

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at

$70 cash, or $75 on time.

inery U»*da. «hteb rW bssOta
th. hdu. ot b-uh.iD. ihdncUHr.

GIVE US A CALL.
NsahrUk, April WU, lit!.

Come and see me and I will sell you any

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

or Eaton counties

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

BOSTON STORE!

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

A LARGE

IMPENDING

burrows

a casbrll.

JUufs L. Hungerford,
DEALER IN

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,
BRAPY’S BRICK,
Na.k.lll.,

-

-

Mleklfu.

WAGONSJWAGONS!
I wish to inform the fanners of Bar­
! ry and Eaton counties, that I are pre­
pared to furnish them from thia date
with my Poular Wagons, which I can
sell at figures slightly in advance of
those of an in feror make, which are be­
ing palmed off upon an honest public
as the best wagons in the world, j.
Before making your purchase pleaae
call and examine

MY STOCK!
which I take pleasure in showing, for
I ■ want it distinctly known that my
Timber is the beet second growth and
thoroughly seasoned.
N. B.—I will give the best warran­
ty on my work of any parties in Barry
or Eaton counties.

E. POOH a oo.
BUY YOUR

AT THE

Old Sellable Meat Market

or
BOE tc. CMSVESL
If You Want

to

But a Fimst Class

SEWING MACHDTE
You dLx SAVE MONEY bt Calling
At this Office.

ffituLuwsco.

And we can do it for- we have got the army
of Goods to do it with!

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEBT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!

Iw.W.
BOSS

SER BEER

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight for our couu
try and our

'round.
in front of Nashville
H TTwGreared Hog wfflba let looao u

vacant Un north 07 the river.

ZXIW2T.

WK.

�neWBfthkweek.

A cyclone recently" visited the town- the engagement of the 17lh, at-one officer
Bhlp of Victor, Clinton Co. Charice (LleuL. Heller, of the Twenty-ilrat In-

FOKEIGN NEWS.

sunk. In addition to their own gunboata the Rwutlarm itontlnue toernplov all
merchant vessels detained In uorL Seven
dispatch dated Raguaa, June 16, wooden
sloops, moreover, have l&gt;een
iron-plated during the i&gt;Mt few days.
MICHIGAN.
Each carries two guns, and will hold 200
men.
soldicre were
oiuouremout before IixnCorawsHa* Oa's paper palp mill at
ta offictally announced that the Turk­
number of minute#...
Jackson Bflrtred Tuesday night.
ilograd, Mohemet AB telegraphs to the ishIt’divisions
operating from Herzego­
and John Scouten, were also destroy­
Volunteer compon
Porte from Kalachin, Juno 16, announc­ vina and Albania
against Montenegro,
, Three parties ^suffered the loss of
ing that bo totally defeated tho Montene­ succosafully effected
a junction al 9
grins in the neighboring forest, the tatter o’clock this morning, and
the atnall lakes ot Wajhtenaw county. their other crow, including grare, clover
are now marchlo«i»g upward of 200 klllod.
Tho hUta wtagtora are Aout' six inehes and frulta. Mr? Jones bad 46 panes of troope have been ordered to the fronL
*g upon C’trtllguo.
in length; 16,000 were deposited in Rals- glass broken, and- Mr. Blnod 36 panes.
Delaplaine,
charge
d
’
affalra
,of
the
I jut week the revenue officoru raided
Tho Montenegrin official accounta ad­
One entire window In Mr. Blgfcbv’s house distilleries
United
States
at
.Vienna,
says
the
Shein
in Putnam, Jackson, White
mit that Bulelman Pasha's and All Saib’s
waa dcniolislied. Tho entire lorn to the. -and other Tennessee
counties, broke up Al Islam has recently sent a delegation forces havo effected a junction., and say
Tta'Gpmd Itai'Ws «d Indiana Rall- farmoni of Victor is stated to be beyond fourteen, got into a fighL and killed one of doetora of taw to tho Cbeuif of Mecca, that it was after six days continuous
rciad Company lire a largo force of labor- computation. .
illicit distiller named Ham Johnson, anil a direct descendant of tho prophet, for tho • fighting, in which the Turks lost 7,000
A flrt*U Grand Rapids' destroyed the badly wounded two named Morgan, and purpose of demanding funds from tho men.
'era grubbing and grading a stage road
treasury of Islam to be applltxl AsJefcuce
from the Polosky camp grounds to :rmidenre of E. A. Brown, Mwta’a msjt captured twelve priaoners.
The Porte's reply to Lord Derby's note
tho Islam faith. This treasure ndfcrmod
Round Lake—five mite*. The road is to market, and parttally destroyed LudThe June report of tho Department of of
lum’s grocery. Brown’s loss is 32,000; Agriculture
annual offerings of Pilgrims,' which In reference to the Suez Caiu., uua dis­
|&gt;e Hixteen feet iu width.
■
.Indicates a lietter prospect from
insurance,
31,200;
other
louses
are
small.
accumulated In the Kasbon of Mecca. patched on the 21st insL It la understood
AtgMgingw ff»re nyea » sturdy old
jor wheaL Two hundred and aeventy- are
that
tho Porte aooepta tho principle of
Tho
Chief
of
Mecca
receives
on
the
aver
­
German named Abraham Ix'liman, 81 •■ The "Michigan Society for tho Preven- Movon counties roiiort winter wheat in
15,000,000.francs in annual offerings. free navigation of the canal by neutrals,
years al san, •sajdtar at WMcherte army, aof Cruelty to Animals,” han filed ar- full normal condition, '494 above, and 183 age
JUST RECEIVED
offertory chest was opened during but reserves the right of fighting an en­
■ with the Secretary of State.
who waals Uw battlo of Waterloo, and
below IL Of spring whent. 92 counties One
emy's
vessel.
Turkish war in 1828. Several
irwjt three Rons in tho army, of the union
MMsra. Mason &amp; Elmore, reproereont- report 100, 47 above and 137 below. State tho Russo
sums were withdrawn, but it waa
Tho French Senate voted for the disso­
during the late rebellion. Ten yerra ago ing tho Lake Shore and Michigan South­ averages were as follows: Maine, 101 ; large
again* dosed. A second cheat lution of tho Chamber of Deputies—149 to
the nlil genttaxum,through Col. Flahdera, ,ern Railroad, had a consultation with tho Now Hampshire, 101 ; Vermont, 10!; afterward
opentxl in 1864. during tho Crimean 130. Tho proclamation of dissolution
made application for a pension. Col. Commissioner of internal Revenue, in Masaachusetta, 100: Rhode Island, 100 : was
war, but the third has not ixsin opened
Flanders l»»jrn&lt;wtred1 &lt; oomm uutatiton whiclvtbe liability of that road to taxation Connecticut, 103; New York, 108; New since
1416.
is conjectured' that tho ac­
The uiuruoceaaftll attempt of the Rus­
from tho pension department at w;ash- upon not oarningB was under discussion. Jersey, 100; Pennsylvania, 98;’ Delaware cumulation It
of money In the last named sians to cross near Rustchuk Ium Ixwn
nigton, MtaUng his pension had been al-’ ■Tlie result of tho conference was, that tho 97; MarylandJjKB;" Virginia, 100; North offertory chest
cannot be lew than 260,­ followed by a severe battle on the Dan­
lowed
per month, to date back to ,questions at issue between tho deport­ Carolina, 100;South Carolina, 97; Georgia, 000,000 francs, and
it
is
tally
believed
tho
January 19,1W. The bock pension due ment and tho company will be amicably 108; Florida, 100; Alabama, 96; Mississip­ total amount of tho treasure of Islam will ube, in which the Turkish gunboats have
taken an active part. The town of Giurto date will amount to fl.Ow, and with ,settled without further prosecution of the pi, 107; Ijoulsiana, 103; Texas, lite Arkan­ exceed 6.000,000,000 of irancs.
gevo, opposite Rutachuk, occupied bv
the 38 per month regularly hereafter, will matter.
sas, 106; Tennessee, 91; West Virginia,
Tho Mark Lane Express, in Its weekly the Rnssians, has been set on fire bv
luatertaRF aid tha old gouttemau and hla
The frost of tho 22d did slight damage 107; Kentucky, 108; Ohio, 115; Michigan, review*of
the British corn trade, says: Turkish shells.
ipxwt wife In their Journey down to tho throughout the State.
109; Indiana, 112; Illinois, 105; Wisconsin,
tomb. *
97; Minnesota, 95; Iowa, 102; Missouri, Under the Influence of continued »nnThe English Cabinet has, after due de­
110; Kansas, 99; Nebraska, 103; California, shino, steady improvement has been liberation, disapproved Gortechakoffs
The price of wool lias advanced some­
going on in the agricultural situation. declaration as to Russia's policy, in tlie
GENERAL NEWS.
60; Oregon, 107.
what throughout the State since the first
Forego
and
cereal
crops
are
showing
uuEastern war, and the English Govern­
Returns from California indicate only
clips came into market
Tlie following particulars are received half of a full crop, from deficiency in tho mistakablo signs of healthy increase, tho ment has resolved not u&gt; allow even a
The twenty third annual convention 6f
weather having become more settled. temporary occupation of Constantinople
the Indian outbreak in Qregon : On winter rain fall.
the Sons of Temperance has been in sre- of
Verv little min has fallen, and tho aspect by uie Russ Lans.
Friday
morning
nows
was
received
at
aion at Detroit. Tho annual addrere, Lewiston that the Salmon River Indians,
Tho Secretary of tlie Treasury has au­ of tho country ^as,undergone rapid and
The Porto assents to England's views
wlille it gave aolrte encouraging facta, re­
thorized tho Treasure.- and Assistant favorable change. Wheat in now coming
ported tlie number of uiombera as reduc­ and Joseph’s band had assembled on Treasurer of tho United States to com­ into oar, and with the exooption of a few regarding the free passage of the canal for I
ed front £&gt;lJBs tr. 1«7&lt;J, to 76,883 in 1877. Camas prairie and four whiten had been mence tho payment of interest duoJuU* complaints as to color, reports sneak fav­ neutrals, but it cannot allow Russian
killed
ou
Salmon
River
near
the
mouth
The available assets of tho order had in­
on Tuesday, tho 26th Inst., without re­ orably of tho appearance of tne plant, shijM aceoHS to the canal, r 1 It is part of
White Bird Rival. The Indians at­ 1,
creased during the year. Tho work ot of
bate. He has also authorized tho United which has been making rapid progress the Ottoman empire. In view of Russia’s
declaration not to make war upon the
the order conntata largely in the publica­ tacked a settlers'camp on the prairie, and States Assistant Treasurer at Now York during tho past fortaighL
canal, England will not take steps for ite
tion of tracts for the propagation of tem- killed Benj. Morton, nls wife, and two or to sell 31,000,000 of gold on Thursday, the
tl: ree others. They attacked all the team i» 28th insL
The French Chamber of Deputies oa protection.
pcrantxi principles. f
on the road and have possession of the
llio 19th passed resolutions that tho late
The Russians have made a oeoond I
Tho damage by fires in the pineries is whole prairie, except the town of Mt
Tho office of tho cashier of tho Grand change of Ministry was for the purpose
very great. One lumberman concludes Idaho, which they threatened on Friday Trunk Railway, at Montreal, has been of crushing universal suffrage by a com­ crossing at Hlrtova. A •force of 18,000
that one season’s supply of pine has been evening. A force of 100 troops, two robbed of 350,000. It had Jual been taken bination of monarchists with tho clergy, men were passed over, and has effected
with the detachment coming
destroyed. On Thunder Bay, 3,000,000 friendly Indians and several citizens loft front the bank to pay employes.
and tliat tho present Ministry do not a J unction
the Matchin, ami will to-morrow
tf«t were burned. In Claire nnd Huron Lapwai garrison under command of Col.
Tho SL John sufferers havo fonnd'shol- jHissess tho confidence of tho people. The from
march against the Turkish lino of de­
countiestho damage is light, but very Perry for Mu Idaho. Soon after news tcr. Cooked provisions is supplied from
tR-t
fence
between
Tsernsvndaand Kustamlje.
‘uia\;y in Manistee.
- »
was recelvpyl that CapL Jst^ee Baker, neighlxiring cities; Toronto has subscrib­
Fnr.ll Pasha telegraphs from Sukum The Turks are making great exertions to
An election esse of general intarmtwas Samuel Benedict, his wife and f ur chil­ ed 370,000; Halifax. 345,000; Montreal, Kaleh,
Junu’14, that 18,000 Russians who
recently decided in tho Slate Supreme dren, Harry Mason, Henry Elfers and 350,000; Chicago, 310,000; and Now York, occupied ’Mexwlkd and Tcliamtchara, defend the line along Trojan's wall.
The Turks have retreated toward Me­
iotirt,.viz: Tliat of John W. Jochirn vs. Warrens, expressmen, had been killed* Boston, Philadelphia, Portland and other
lieen driven out by Turkish troops diae, on the line of the Kustandlo Rail­
CorneBus Kennedy. These two gentle­ ou Salmon River; also that a pack train cities are collectlr-g snlMcriptiona. On have
iron dads. A movement has been way,- so that the whole north end of the
men were opposing candidates for city of forty inules was attacked near Cold one of tho provision trains was 1,200 bar­ and
undertaken to cut off their retreat.
Dobrudscha may be said to beabandono&lt;i.
treasurer at Ishpeming at the recent elec­ Spring. Two whites named Davenport rels ef flour. .
Outrages are proceeding unchecked in It Is not likely that they will make a
tion. The total number of votes cast was and Ousley were killed; two half breed
Four illicit Btllls ami ten pontons have the
province of Tultclia. Christians are stand this side of 81 lestria.
700, of which 380 were for John W. Jo- Indians eecainxi.
been captured by revenue officers, at outlawed
chi mi IS for John Jochirn, and 392 for
by the authorities, aril .alisndThe troops, with fifty men from Mt. Uniontown, Pa. ’
CorneJiuisKennwiy. Had all the Jochirn Idaho, encountered the Indians at the
onod to Tartars and Clrcareians. Villages pulsed with loss.
An
increased
military
force
la
to
bo
sta
­
vutasbeen counted, Mr. J. would have head of White Bird Canon. The troops
and farms arc wantonly sacked and
Ekxekoum, June 25.—After the battle
CONSISTING OF ALL THE
tioned
near
Salt
1
&lt;ake.
burned with a view of rendering tlie
had six majority. In the Circuit Court dismounted and left a few children and
June 10, the Turks having
.hx-hlm’s counsel offered to show that- twenty friendly Indians to bold their
Tho Iron Puddlent in tho Schuyklll, country a desert before die advance of tlie of Zerdekan,
Lack on Dellbaba, the Rusaian loll
there was no other Jochirn in tlie city and horses. The Indians opened tiro upon Lehigh and Susquehanna valleys,are on Russians. Ghastly heads are carried ev­ fallen
took iMMMMuiioii of Dellbaba Paas
tiiat these 398 votes wer? nil unquestion­ the troops and fighting waa continued.for a strike, to the number of 1,500 men.
ery day by blood-stained murderers into wing
ably for one man. Tlie Judge nd Ml that .some tiino. Tne friendly Indians be­
Tultclia, Matchin, Babadagh and Iliaso­ and fortified it. The Rushiun’H right
A special from Mauch Chunk says that va. Tbc flames of some burning villages wing having retired somewhat, Mukhtar
such evktenco would not be admissible, came alarmed. The party guarding
Pasha telegraphed Rabid Pasha to loin
the Molly Maguiree havo murdered Wm. are
and the care waa sppoftlpd. Tho Supremo tlie horses could see that the Indians were O'Connor
visible
every
night.
him with nine of th 6 twelve battalions
near White Haven and also as1 ’ourt held that where there was no other getting the best ol the fight'nnd the
saaslnated Jno.Grady, a mlngr employed
We have received detailed informa­ forming the Turkish leftwing. Mukhtar
Joehlm but the candidate, tho votea cast soldiers
wore retreating. The captain of
respecting tlie first conflict in open quitted his beadquarters ut Zewin on the
tor John Jodiiin should be counted for the citizens and Sergeant Little and one iu one of the Lehigh coilories, and Jas. tion
night of June \i for Delibubn to take
field
between
the
Turks
and
Russians
in
McDorrnott
and.
Michaol
O'Brien
who
JohnYV. Jochirn, and therefore ho was soldier are known to tie killed. Tbc
were witnoesea against several of tho ex­ Armenia. It will tie remembered that command of the Turkish right wing in
elected treasurer of Ishpeming.
whole horse guard, Indians and; whites, ecuted Mollies, liavo mysteriously disap­ Mukhtar Pasha reinforced the troops at (Minion. On the following day ho receiv­
In tho Uuiveralty chancery suit, an broke and ran, some for Mount Idaho peared, and fears are entertained that Delibaba some days ago, and ordered ed reinforcements which raised the :
cost
order was adopted calling upon Romo to and some for Lapwai, leaving the hunass they havo been foully dealt with.
Commander Mehemet to advance through strength of the right wing to nineteen
file williin forty-eight hours a Htatement to run over the prairie.
the passes from Aras Valley and J’asian battalions and four cavalry regiments.
Judge
Kelly,
Jwho
has
returned
from
under oath of all inone^# which Rose
A soldier reported that the troops wore
Plain and meet the Russians. Mehemet The Russians in Delibaba Fare numberclaims he received aud paid over to on foot, surrounded by the Indians Ln the Weiser valleys reports that the people in therefore descended tlie slope and took mi 20,000, with five batteries. Several
Douglas, and which Rose claims further canon, and in a hand-to-hand fighL Col. those valleys havo loft their farms and up a position at Zeldikan (or Saidachan} skirmishes were fought Juno 20 and 21.
that Douglas has not paid to the regents. Perry and about ono-halfofthe oom maud nearly all asaeniblod at a point in tho which is ten or twelve miles southwest Mukhtar Attacked the pare, ami lighting
Witbin forty-eight hours from that time are said to have been killed and the re­ Lower Weiser Valley, near Jeffries, of Toprak Kaleh, and Just in front of the lasted from six o'clock in the morning
I loughs must tile n stafomenl under oatL mainder surrounded and lighting against where they are constructing a fort.
passes above monllpiMxl. Ills artillery until eight in tlie evening. The Russians
of all moneys omitted by R&lt;we in his odds. When the soldiers left the Indians
A Portland 'press dispatch says Hint strength Is not stated; but it was not were nt Unit driven from their positions,
HtatemenL Tlie case lias been set down were engaged in a fight with the non­ &lt;-on.
Howard telegraphs from Fort Lajt- strong; his infantry was not above 3,000 but they afterwards recaptured them and
for trial on the 5th of July. Rose is to treaty Nez Forces. They, together with'
21, as follows; CapL Miller, and ho had little or no cavalry, and that attacked the Turkish positions on tlie
liavo the affirmative and shall proceed to other disaffected tnbeh, number about 200 wiJ.1 Juno
300 men, leaves for the front this was bad. The Russian left, under LleuL heights with charges of infantry nnd cav­
show when, whore, and in what manner effective warriors. There is a general ris­ evening.
prisoners‘state that tho Gen. Torgukareoff, had about 10,000 in­ alry. The Turkish front gave way for a
lie |«i&lt;* over the- accounts claimed to be ing of savages, and the whole country is sold lore loftIndian
wounded on the field lately fantry and plenty of cannon, besides an short time, but afterward it rallied, charg­
deficient ordei’nquent by Douglas.
wild with alarm. The Indians are mm*- wore killed, not mutilated. A steamer effectual cavalry fon«e. The Turks ed tlie Russians anil drove thorn imck.
Aj T. Booth, late treasurer of tho North­ sacring men, women and children in the arrived at Lewiston this tnoniing with brought on the light by an advance on The Turks then opened a terrible artillerv
fireand compelled the Russians to fall
western Bible and Publishing Company, Camas prairie, and the scttlera are fleeing 125 troops, a large quantity of arms, mu­ the 15th InsL
al Allegan, was arrested on the 19th on a In all directions for safety. Gen. Howard nitions, etc.
The whole day was spent in an artilierv back with heavy loss.
The Turks acknowledge a loss of 400
capais for ewbeazlnmwit of the company is now at Ixiwlston, but ta rxiwerless,
ducl,
but
on
the
16th
the
Russians
began
In
an
Interview
between
Gov.
RrayraSn
runda while treasurer. Tho charge fa owing to inadequate military forces.
the execution of what was evidently a killed and about the same nurnlMir wound­
The Russian Government liaw purchas- j and tho Indian chiefs, M^Jor Jlin,"chief settled plan. Six bodies of Russian in­ ed. It is reckoned the Russian losses
made by hfa late partners. They claim
of tho Bannocks, was the principal speak­
were at least double that. On the 22d,
tiiey have proof that ho made away with ed the monster Krupp gun made for tlie er.
fantry
advanced
at
Ifoclock,
under
cover
Ho assured tho governor that the
Mukhtar hgnin fought a severe battle.
Philadelphia Exhibition.
Itapnocks, and Shoshones were friendly of a terrible artillery lire. Notwithstand­ The Russian cavalry were placed in an
A fearful conflagration occurred at Sfc. i toward
i-'rarfois M urpiiy telegraphs from Wellsthe whites, and would rentier no ing tlie Turku returned a steady tiro, the
borc^Pa- June 21. that bo will be at John’s, N. IL, on Wednesday. It com­ assistance to tho Nez Forces in tlie pres-, enemy continued to advance, and finallv, entrenchment, to act as infantry; but
ultimately
Che Turks drove them out nnd
bv detaching a strong laxly, turned die
l.am&lt;ing July 4 and address the red rib! menced in tlie McLaughlin Boiler Works, ont outbreak.
York Point Slip. Half of the city is gone.
Turkish right Hank, seized a command­ Surnued thorn, the Russians retreating in
Ixni people.
w
inorder for Zenieknn. The whole of the
A SPEECH.
The Victoria Hotel, Academy of Music,
ing hill, quickly threw up breastworks,
Tlie Hon. S. A. Gayjord, late Assistant telegraph offices, all the newspaper
there established four field guns, fighting lasted 33 hours. The Turkish
In reply to a question as to what his ami
Attorney General ol’ the United States, offices and all the Ixist housen, north nnd
which enabled them to rake almost the loss, according to latest accounts, Is up­
anil Sollcitorfor tho Interior De|&gt;artnient, south wliarvox. Dock street. Market people propflsod to do during tlie sum­ entire front of the Turkish lino. Fflmi wards of 2,000, and the Russian much
WITH A BRAA NEW STOCK OF
died on thn 21rt at half-past four, al his Square, Prince William street. King mer, the major replied: "We goto Mon­ this" movement the losses of the latter heavier. The Turkish headquarter* arc
home in Saginaw City, alter a prolonged street, all tho way down to Lower Cove, tana to hunt buffalo and get somothing were serious. Their men fell rapidly, still al Zewin, where 24 battalions ami
din ess of Bright’s disuaso of tlie kidneys and a part of 8L Germain street, are in trade for food tor our little ont*. In­ their artillery was dretroyod, and their two batteries occupy an excellent posi­
dians
are
like
whites.
They
do
different
tion,
which
is
unassailable
in
front,
on
A disastrous fire visited tlie village of burned. Several livre are reported lost.
infantry cxjibsod, without supjKirt, to a
Hartford. Thursday, burning out 110 ires The loss, it is thought, cannot fall short tilings to get means of living. Other peo­ murderous tiro. For over twenty min­ the 23d, 10,000 Russians iiegan to advance
make farms nnd fence upaU the mudthan twelve buMlnuss hou:re, the main of 312,000,000. Thousands of people aro in ple
the Ottomans stood before this now against this position.
try. Indians liavo a farm Loo, which is j utes
stores in the place.
the streets homeiossand in despair. Tho Great
attack,
and at litis crisis Mehemet fell.
Comas Prairie, whore our women To increase
of provisions of all kinds dig roots
difficulties ammunition
to feed them and the children. fell short. the
okeinos village, Ingham Uourfty, was destruction
Our old Stock haw all been closed out and Our Store ia
At ton o'clock the height
sceiiis
to
point
to
a
famine,
and
relict
DETROIT MARKETS.
' iv.’led by burglars ou the night ol tlie must come in speedily or many must White mon drive too tunny hogs.nnd cat­ which the Turks
at the opening ol
20th. The thievre got about $2110 tn mon- ;&lt;crish from want. Few saved even their tle upon the prairie which eat up tho the battle was no held
tenable, and bv
cy anil the pOatofficeyfelded $8* in stamps clothes. Tho gas works are destroyed, roota of the Comas nnd destroy them. midnight the lastlonger
Flour
—
Choice
white
&gt;9
50@10
00
;
me
­
was driven off.
and cash. They also stole a horse and and tlie city is iu darkness, except from Our children will suffer from "hunger. A cavalry chargeTurk
followed, converting dium 3» 50®9 60; amliers 38 25®8 75;
wagon. .
Fuller, agonl at Lomni, takes blankets the defeat into a route.
low grades to superfine 36 00®6 50.
the blaze. Tlie area burned is nearly 200 which
are sent from Washington and cuts
Wheat—White extra, 32 09; No. 1 white
Mrs. Catharine McDonald, wife of a acres.
thornlt.
two.
He
gives
us
half
of
a
blanket
A
Pera
dispatch
says
Rayazid
ba-s been
farmer rreidingatewmiles wrel of Flint,
Four companies of cavalry, thn 0 of and Hells theothor half. Donaldson, agent retaken by the Turks.
'
FOR COMFORT. AND
widle out in the woods, was assaulted by artillery and throe of Infantry have been at Fort Hall is always angry with us and
Corn—50® 54 cte.
The Barelret newspaper announces that
a tramp with intent to outrage her per­ ordered to the scene of tlie Indian out­ treats us roughly’, lie divides tho blan­
Date—43® 52 cte.
son. Her screams attracted the attention break.
Pasha, tlie Turkish commandant at
kets like Fuller and sells good horses Falk
Harley—31 90®3125 per cental tor State.
of the neighborhood, and a man named
Van,
having
beenad
vised
of
the
approach
Tho combined forces of Chief Joseph from thetreoervatiou and puts poor In­ of 1,000 Rusdans, dispatched a body ot
Beans—Screened and Country picked,
DelftibCcJf rtiKlicd tn her reacnc. The
ponif* in their places. Wo wish to cavalpr and infantry against them. The 32 50®2 05; unpicked, 31 ♦]0®2 50.
villain tied. The neighborhood turned and White Binl^who head the rising, dian
havo thceo agents taken away nnd good Russians were defeated and tied te HayaButter—Choice 15@16c; off grade# I2fy
out en masse, pursued and captured him, will not exceed 200 warriors, but there honest
SO IF YOU BUY
ones
sent
us.
We
don't
like
Fort
are
a
number
of
discontented
tri
lire
who,
14
cla.
and he is now lodged in jail io await
zld, which the Turks in vested. Suleman
Cheese—9®10c for now .State.
trial. He gives his name as "Gen. Cody." It Is feared, will bo drawn Into active Hall. Il is too cold. Nothing will grow Pasha has joined Ali Saib, and their
there.
We
wish
to
havo
tho
groat
Comas
Dried Apples—5J®6 cte. Peaches 1G@
At Battle Creek, tho same evening. Nirs. hostilities. Those who are acquainted
united armies are inarching upon CetE. A. Harris, who liv«m near Battle with the vast region of country lying Prairie, but with tho Fort Hall reserva­ tinji.
Creak, was assaulted in much tho same west and north of die Bitter Root moun­ tion so that wo can live there in summer
A Cettlnji correspondent, in a telegram
Foreign Fralto-Lemona,
00(31" lx,r
manner, but fought desperately, and by tains affirm that from 1,500 to 2,000 war­ and dig comaa. We novor sold or gave
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blame us.
her outcries secured nssHtance," when Lhe riors can be brought into the field in a away tno Cc*nas Prairies and bad noth­ of June 21, says, relative to the Turkish box; o ran gee, S5G.5 50 per box : Layer
aliort time, embracing thenon-treaty Nez ing to do with any treaty which would defeat near Spur: " latter accounts show raisins, new, fl SOtajl 90; seedless, mak 4 25
villain fled.
there never was a worse ]&gt;anlc or more G,4 40; Valencia. 81 cte.; muscatels. *2 35
Perees
tribes,
Spokene
Flat
Heads,
Patake
thorn
away
from
us.
’
’
Henry Gans, of Blumfield, Kaginaw
We are at home in our New Store, having no rents to pay, and
disastrous rout, known in the annals of
and other scattered bands. It is
40: sultanas i!6^12c; London layers
Hero Dempaey, tho Interpreter, ex­ the war. Between Turkey and Montene- 61,240^,2
Co., fired a revolver at a charivari jmrty Ions
generally thought that there was a well
50; dates, 6Rg7c; figs, in &lt;L unis, hall be glad to see all of our old customers and many new ones.
on thu night of his wedding, wounding matured plan of action on the part of tho plained that the Fort Hall Reservation Sro it was only the artillery of the forte $2
new, ll(a;12; do. layers, 13@14c; &lt;10.
was
separated
from
tho
Great
Camas
three, one quite seriously.
mt saved the Turkish arm v from com­ bags, 10®He; French prunes 12® 17c;
Indiana. Tho acene of the war is located Prairie by a barren country 1(W miles iu
Tho-Michigan Salt Assodation has in Idaho territory, sixty miles from width. CapL Jim said they all have plete deetiuction. Tue Turkish dead Turkey prunes, old, 8c; new Oja; curLewiston, on what is known as Camas these reservations, the Bannocks and cannot be counted, because they lie along rante, new, 7i®8c; citron. 22®23c; lem­
shi]qxsl 3U0,000 barrels ol salt to data.
the plain nearly up to-Splaz, and the ar­ on peel, 18c. Coaoanuta.Baraco, $4®5 per
prairie. It ia 90 miles from Walla Walla, ShonhonM
have tho Wanhaskeo Reserva­ tillery of the city prevents an approach. 1&lt;X). Bananas. ;?2 50®3 50 per bunch.
Tha Hartford Day Spring says tliat a Washington territory—160 miles by
gentleman of that place irk'd tlie experi­ river—the nearest point where tlie tele­ tion on Wind River. Fort Hall Reserva­ About 1,000 are reported dead within the Pino apples, per doz., $2 25®2 76.
ment of planting flax-weed in each hul of graph can be reached. The total strength tion and Lamp! Reservation. There ground recovered by the Montenegrins.
Hay—&gt;12®|14. baled.
jMitatore, on two rows in the centre of a at tue disposal of Gen. Howard, when all are not one reservation for tho Tiie spirits of the people are very high.
Hides—Green untrimmecte
field of potatoes. Not a bug is to ba found the troops under his orders are concen­ Bannock, one for the Shoshones and It is confidently believed that Siilieman trimined, 7®7i; cured, 8®»; dry flint
one for another tribe, but Bannocks and will be driven )&gt;ack to Nlcsics.
where the flax is planted, but on each trate*!, will bo about 800 mon.
14®16. Green calfskins 10® 11c; cured
Shoshones
may
live
together
upon
ono
shfe of the rows the ] mtatore were covered
The Governor of Idaho has telegraphed or other. A hog with three homes has no
A Paris dispatch says a singular plot 12 ; dry, 18@20. Pelts, 50c®$2 00.
with them.
Potatoes— In car loads, |1 30® 1 35 per
to the War Department for authority to hemo at alL We would like to have one has been ds&amp;covored in Egypt to blow up
k ; small lota. |1 40® 1 50.
Tha German saloon keepers of Detroit organize a volunteer military force at the reservation rather than three. Some the banks of the Suez Canal with nitro­ ■sa.Provisions
—Mess pork, f!4®14 25;
expense
of
the
general
government,
there
further conversation occurred, in which glycerine.
have organized a society to pay each
clear
do 115 75; lard, in tex., 9i®9fc; do
being
no
territorial
law
creating
a
militiatho Indians complained foellngly of the ’ A dispatch from Ibrail, dated Thursday in kegs,
otheriN fines when they are hauled" up for
9i®10c. Smokedhams, 11c; do.
Tho
Secretary'
of
War
replied
that
ho
had
dearth of food upon Comas Prairie, when night, says: The Russians have con­ shoulders,
violstiflg the liquor law.
7ic,
lx&gt;th covered; breakfast
no authorityllo authorize him to organize, a liberal contribution was made by tho
Senator Ferry is convaloscenL
mount and provision volunteers at Gov­ gentlemen presentfor the purpose of pur­ structed fn all a thousand rafts and pon­ bacon, 11c. Dried beef, 13®13}i% Mesa
Judge Coolidge, of Niles, will preside ernment expense, but that Gon. Howard chasing fisxl for the Indians to take homo toons, chiefly in tlie River Scrclle. of beef nominal.
which a large number are being used at
Salt—Michigan, coarse, $1 25 per bbl.;
nt tiwUniveralty Roao-Douglsa trial.
had been fully instructed and clothed with them.
Ibrail. butleaving enough for a bridge do. refuse, |1; Onandaga, fl 30 per bbl.
Millons upon millions of caterpillars with all tho authority the department can
A fire in Marblehead, Mom., Monday, at Galatz; also, each raft is separately Syracuse, dairy, 70c tier bu. of M lbs.
are. committing aerious depredations confer, and that he might lumisli anus
swept away nearly tho entire business towed to ite position. Nearly 100 fact up Llverjxx)! (Ashton) dairy, |3 60 per Kig
upon vegclad on in. tlie vicinity of John and ammunition as provided by law.
Dalziel’s farm, in the town of Green.
Gen. Howard reports that tlie Indians portion of the town. The tire begun in stream from the bridge the anchor is cast of224 lbs. Delivery, 5c per bbl. extra.
Wool—Firm at 35®38c for fine, nnd
They have strip|M'd tho leaves from many began by murdering a white man in re­ tizD stable of the Hathaway Houm, and and the current swings the raft swiftly
acres of forest trees and bushes, and are venge for a murder of his. killing three spread with alarming rapidity to the be­ down alongside one previously fixed, to @41c for combing. __
damaging farm crops to some extend others at the same time. Since then they tel and other buildings. AU tho large which it is made test, while a steadying
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
The worm ia about two inches in length, have begun war upon the people near shoe manufactories but three are in ruins. anchor is oarried out below. For several
A CHOICE LINE OE
and in appearance rreembles the common Mount Idaho. Ho asks for Indian eoouta These were meetly large wooden build­ days past working parties of about 30o
Cattle—Choice to extra
25®4 40 per
ings filled with machinery and furnish­ men, crossing the river every morning,
and an increased force.
apple-tree worm.—Big BapitU Magnet.
ing employment to hundreds of men and have been engaged in raising above the hd ; Butchering, *4 2&amp;®5; stockcra, $3,The Last lour of the sentenced Molly women. Tho Earteru Railroad depot, reach of inundation a road leading along 2»®3 66.
Mr. Wm. M. Gregory, of Ann Arbor,
PAINTS, OILS, ’
has reeoivsd a letter from Mr. Louis Maguires were hung at Pottevllle, Pa., six or seven passenger oars and a number the banks of the old Danube from Getchet
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
Genereau, of Eldridge, Oceana county, on Thursday.
of freight cars wore burned. Over forty toward Matebin. About three-quarters fldr.
Hogs—3&lt; M@4 66 per hd.
explaining the mooning of the word
Tho fire at BL John's, N. B., proves to dwelling houses were consumed and the of a mile have thus been made good, but
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Washtenaw. He saya: “ The meaning have boon aven more disastrous than was occupanta saved but a very small portion there remain nearly five miles to Mat­
BOX PAPERS,
of that word is a " Large Stream,** or a at tirat reported. Tho loss is estimated of their furniture, and the flunUles only chin. The raising of this must take time.
PERFUMERIES.
ui the name of at 312,000,000. Several lives were loal and the clothes they had on when escaping Yesterday a detachment of Coeaacks
FANCY PAPERS,
DYC-STUm,
•
The
Ronton
Poet
has
the
following
re
­
the mouth, and accidents were numerous. Thousands of from the burning buUdlngs. Bevonty- made a reconnmsance toward Matchin,
of the condition of the wool trade
TOILET ARTICLES,
as, his hunting people were rendered homeless and lost two buildings in all were consntned.
and gotprettvcloae, but were half drown­ view
that market:
id. Ho did Dot all their offecta. Relief in cooked victuals
A carefully prepared list uf louaeu by ed in the attempt. When attacked. in"There
FINE
CIGARS,
is ■ good demand for wool, and
allow any one to huntexcepthbi relatives and money has been sent from neighbor­ the Marblehead fire makes Um aggregate Matchin will be aasaBed both by land and
desirable lots offering at prices lately
AND TOBACCOS,
and frta-.dK. The Indians n&gt;ed to go back ing cittes.
low on buildings 3358,000.
waler. The Turks have made no slgu of all
current are very quick of sate. Manu­
and forth and stop with Washtenaw, and
At the Camas Prairie massacre the In­
Loss to occupants, stocks, machinery, hlndranu'e. Two small camps are visible facturers in considerable force have been
by and by they called the river by his dians did not kill the women and children, furniture, etc., 3176,000; total, 3334,000.
above Matchin, on the heignta. All day looking through tlie market and picking
name, "Washtenaw Sebsy.” Thia was a but allowed them to be taken under tho
all the odd lots of old staple that could
gcx&gt;d many years l*efc-e tho war of 1812. escort of a friendly squaw to Blate Crock,
Galate to a patch up
BESIDE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
be found. At the clone the market In'
1 liavfWi old Indian in my care, and be which lias thus flu-been left undisturbed.
very bare of everything In the shape of
fa over 100 years old, and ho was ae- At Slate Creek tho whites have fortified soar!, much damage being done by tho
Western fleeces, which have been sold up
themselves in a stockade fort, into which wind.
closer than for many years past. In de­
have been received the wives and chil­
Robert Dale Owen died at laika George, crossing horn seems to indicate a turning fault of stocks of this description, busiWhich we will warrant, and and sell with all the above named Articles
movement ngaln.it Matchin. About 40,­ n«w has been mostly confined to Califor­
Kauris. W^-’ dren of tho murdered men, together with N. Y„ on the 24th.
000 troops are now In I brail and Golota.
the fiunillea of tho men who had escaped
A dispatch received from Lewiston, via
nia spring clip and new Southern wools,
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
in two veara it hae lx*”
In
addition
to
the
bridge
constructed
in
Walla
Walla,
savs
that
all
the
Indian
which
have
been
arriving
quite
fredy
and
Grand Rftrsr in this
of War has authorized women, children and property have been front of Ibrail, which in from 700 to SOO taken as fast as received, id 2®3e. better
Thanks for part favors,
Washknown to the Indian
yards
ta
length,
with
an
extension
upon
prices
than*
could
have
been
realized
a
removed
across
Salmon
River,
leaving
tenaw River, and that___
tho men free to operate. The excitement inundated Turkish territory,the Russians few weeks ago. Pulled wools are also in
Wayne County to Lake Michigan once
Is subsiding, and settlors arc returning have built a large number of rafts which better demand and the finer grades sold
bore the name of Washtenaw, or more
fTZ" REMEMBER THE PLACK.
have been towed to-day into an arm of
.to their homes.
properly " Waahteooug.”

SECOND STOCK!

a

Hill

W W. a, milM’8 MH.
Come early and avoid
tlie lavish

G. A. TRUMAN.

Summer goods !
IIIIJI SITUS IND 1WHTIB Dim m

These Goods were bought for Cash, since
the last decline and will be sold at a small
advance above
. I intend to make it an
inducement for people to do their trading
with me. My expenses are light, I “paddle
my own canoe,” offer no bates or big drives,
but can and will sell sell my Gbods as uniformally low as any.store in Eaton or Barry
counties. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Produce taken in exchange for goods.

Here We Come Again!
Summer Gooda!

Too full ofNew Goods

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR !

KOCHER BROS.

BOISE BROTHERS

DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Books of all Kinds,

WALL PAPER AND BORDERS.

BOISE BROS.

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                  <text>&lt;Fhe SasfanHe gjews,
pvbushxd every sssdsy,
Nuhrille, Barry County, Michigan,
APPLY AT TBU OITTCZ.

ORNOSTRONG
Cdltor and Proprietor.

PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING

VOL. IV

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICl^FRIDAY JULY 6,1877,

Instant as a bit of superatit’ous non- hat. Then.- in a most womanly
Minae of the ignorant villagers.
And fashion, wholly incomprehensible to
then even the most credulous had Mr. Helby, she covered her face with
never professed to have seen Envthing her bancs and hurst into tears, and
but tlie spirit of the murdered man, sank back again Into the chair.
But this indulgence of weakness she
with his gaping wounds, and his eaja-clal apparition was surelya woman; permitted only for an instant. With
and, though she had mysteriously dis- a wonderful self-eomqiand she dried
8om«
watchful, kind
__ ....... l&gt;.
npta-ured, he had not a doubt of her her eyes, looked upon her com|&gt;anioij
being tangible flesh and blood.
- with a smile so sweet and pathetic
Upon arriving at his destination he that he hud all he could do U&gt; refrain
spoke of the messenger having out­ fiom indulging iu some nonsense in
stripped him in some unaccountable the way of sympathy and condolence
manner to Father Flynn, and ques­ that would have been quite unbecom­
tioned as to which of the tall lassies ing, to one of his cloth—to aaj’ nothing
p.HEIBTIAN CRUBCH-U. I. D«ro. I’*.lor. 8&lt;-rvier-« r-rrrj- rilibnlhat 101-2*. a..*n&lt;!
(who were clustered around the fire of the time and place.
with tear-swollen faces, for their moth­
I am sure you do not know what
A City beautiful
er lay dying) it was bod been so swift to think of me," she continued, " and
Shone on my riiloa. Palace* of white
And gleaming tusrble, in a noqmiay light.
of foot and so brave.
I fear I have forfeited all claims to
M ETHOD1BT EPISCOPAL CHUROH-C. O.
For some moments the old man your esteem and rmx-ct.”
1V1 TtuMA».P**tor. fkrri.-c* rreTZ
10.
Ms. in. and 7 p- .m. Sabbath Be Bool at XJ m
man stared at the minister with va­
“ Do not be too certain of that, Mina
Prayer tnwUns every Tburaday evening.
cant expression.
Then it changed to Diana. I am very aorrv for you. es­
a troubled one, and, shaking hia liead-, pecially as you seem to have some deep
TJAPTI8T CHURCH. Berrtoe* every Sabbath
Ij allO 1-2*. W. and 7 r. M-,*t Rrc*e&amp; DvtUriek*i
he sank his voice almost to a whisper trouble."
as he replied:
“It was neither of
“ I think I ought to tell you how I
High tn the dry's midst
them,sir. A forty-horse power couldn’t came to be In the Lone Tree Dell at
Arose a temple, as the sunset bright:
Of flamo-Uke splendor, dassllng to the sight —
VTASIIVILLE LODGE.—Til F. A. A- M. Regdraw
one o’ my girls through Lone such an unseasonable hour. Indeed,
11 utar communication on each Wednesday vv* Arch, column, altar, glowed with an interior light Tree Dell after dark."
yOur kindness Is entitled to some ex­
on or before the Ml of the moon. Transient broth
“Who came for me?" questioned planation. But that can be given on
ar* araeorffiadly Invite d
LEWIS DURKEE. W. M.
Mr. Selby.
my waj' home, for I shall treejmas upon
Era*** Hnae Naar**aew.
ronbipperu
“One of the Smith boys, and he you so far as to ask your escort.
lam
’lowed he’d be all night with one of not bo brave aa I was when I left home
bis chums, it were so dark, and In the evening."
^irectora.
Perpetual Ituplnlinn. (lioriou* theme*
mother so bad, and kept wishin’ for ye
Again she rose to depart, the pastor
Break on th* »Ulon in ecstatic alsaiua,
that I thought maybe you wouldn't expressing pleasure In lie! ng permitted
Embodied hero tho bard beholds hi* rarcil
'
W. H. YOUNG,
mind cornin’, ’apesly w* you don’t put to attend her. ’ The wind hiul subsideii
D. Office East side of Main Street, Nashville
no dependence on that air ghost story. and the stars looked tranquilly down.
• Office hours from 7 to Ba m. and 4 to 7 p. m
Though, to be plain with you, sir, ThJ way so dark and desolate previ­
bold.
some strange things happen down bj ously was now bright with the moon­
H A. BARBER.
that lone tree after dark.'
light. When they had fairly started,
H. Homeopathic 'Physician and Surgeon
The incredulous smile upon the face Diana eoinnienced her story by the
. Office, near rmljonce, en corner uf Wsaldug
vktoF* aparkUng wreath hav* of Mr. Selby answered him, aud question: “Do you believe hi ghosta.
ion and Stato BUecta, Nashville, Midi.
brought out a fresh protest.
Mr. Helby?"
M. C. ELLIS, M. D.,
“I'velived here goin’ on ten Nears,
“Not in the leaat, Miss Danforth., al­
and I tel! you some mighty strange though to-night I fancied I saw one.”
things have been goin’ on down than”
"Itown in tlie dell?"
A groan from the sufferer, whose
"Yea, Miss Danforth; but, if you
L. F. McCORMICK, M. D.,.
feet were standing near the river's please, I will hear about j-mir ghost
bunk and waiting only for the sum­ first.
FFICE third door South of Truman's Store.
It may prove a solution tn
Weal side of Main Street, KashviUe, Mich
mons, Interrupted the revelation, and mine.”
drew all to the bedtide. Seenet of this
"You must be aware, Mr. Selby,
lure, crcn iur iu«.
,’vkv &gt;iiu
BRADY CRITES.
My guide, In tender rolee replied, “No! yet
kind were becoming familiar ;to the that this in tlie old country la called
A TTORNEYS at Law, Solicitor* In Chancery an.I
young pastor, yet they were always Hallowe’en night. Several of my girl
JI Real Eatato Agents, will attend promptly to all
Yet in Ils light I walked through many days.
inexpresibly sad and solemn.
friends were spending it with me, sit­
Seeing no darkness In them, fur my gas.,
Upon this occasion, eloquent were ting up late, telling tales of strange
Illumined once, still burned with the celestial
hia exhortations and prayers, as he teste ami old legends gathered from
spike words of cheer and comfort. our grandmothers, and finally we con­
Now singing as I go.
—;
SMITH &lt;J- KNAPPEN.
Then, ax the invalid tank into the cluded to try some of them. We placed
Little I herd although the path l* iutig.
Light from above hath made inv spirit strung-.
lethargy which precedes death, he chestnuts in the fire, and In the event
It U enough to bo the humblest child of Sung.
took Ills departure, leaving her to the If anj- we had named popping out. we
ministrations of kind neighbors and were to eat the nut in silence before
To love her fur herielf; with liomijr sweet
the glass in an adjoining chamber,
friends.
TosIdk unheard, unaruwetwl at her feel
The wind hail somewhat abated with the expectation of seeing the face
Till In some other life I make my wing complete.
—From Harper's far June. when he turned hia steps homeward of our future husband appear over our
CHARLES H BRAD Y.
through the glen, and the grief of the shoulder. This, of course, seems very
JU Public, insurance an Rea! Estate Agenl
iM&gt;or family he hod just left was urww- ,willy to you, as It did to me. Yet when
jecls! attention given to Collection*] Office
Ing upon his mind to the exclusion of one
,
of the nute popped out of the fire
alto Union House.
.
Lone Tree Dell.
all else until he hail accomplished half U» my very feet, I declared I would do
the
distance, and hod reached the vl- ,anything the girls commanded save
LEWIS DURKEE
Strange powlbiUtli-H MpriiiR from mi­
nute cause* in our lives, and we, who clu ity of the lone tree. Then the fact .the foolish trial of the looking-gln&gt;w.
olleetiotu promptly tni
can onlj- see ax the future In revealed of the mysterious appearance near the All taunted me with cowardice, and I
rly erreutnl Office
,
I would go and burj- the nut
to us, grope blindly, never dreaming h|s&gt;i of some unknown female forced declared
Griffith'a Store.
,
the foot of tlie lone tree In the
that upon the most trivial thingN hang itself upon him unpleasantly, and he at
£ J. FE1GIINER,
our entire lives for weal or woe.
( involuntarily looked around. At the haunted dell. That being ns severe a
slit a ...^
low moan broke
through test
■
of one's counu-e as could l&gt;e afford­
Little did the Rev. Spencer Helby moine.L.
-------NOTARY PUBLIC and Real Estate Agent.
imuscsof
,
of the wind with emphatic ed,
they accepted the challenge, aud
Carefnl attention given to thedrewingof murb imagine, on he was summoned one ;, the pauses
and. caused the -R
checks
of dared
,
dark, weird October night to adminis- distinctness,
. .................. .............
—fe--f
me to do it, declaring that If on
the
brave
pastor
to
grow
a
shade
more
,
tp-morrow they found the nut at the
ter consolation to poor old Mrs. Flvnn,
,
who laj" dying, that out of the thick pule, and his hair to slightly rise.
designated
spot, tiiey would concede
Aud it cannot be denied that for an t«»
,
ZORNO STRONG,
me the crown of bravery, little
gloom through which he wax strug­
,
that I would dare attempt
T) 11 INTER and Publisher of the Nashville News. gling would come to him a revelation instant Mr. Selby meditated taking to dreamiiig
his heels In. ignominious flight. It is such
f
JL Every deacriptlon of Plain and Fancy Printing never dreamed of In hls philosophy.
an undertaking. My spirits were
ezecotad cheaply, with matuns, accuracy andYll*Seated before the cheerful study tire, to In.1 presumed that he would never ,up, and though the night was dark
,
the wind blew fiercely through
listening to the complaining winds, have acknowledged, even to himself, and
and fueling a senBe of security and that such was the fuct; and upon neo the dell, 1 resolved that nothing
UNION HOUSE
ond thought he resolved to investigate ,
deter me. Accordingly, I wrapHARLES BRONSON, Proprietor. Tills hotel I* comfort, he hail drifted deep Into ab- the matter, and ignore all ghostly should
,
jhk
I
myself
up, and knowing &lt;very
pleasantly situated In the center of business. struce speculation when the summons
;
of the way, was soon In the-path
came. And it was not strange that he Ntories. Accordingly, he turned his step
।
to my destination."
left his cozj- home upon such a night steps to tlie loue tree from which the leading
sound came, and to his consternation
only from a Henne of duty.
A brief pause, as If to collect her
"The wind la like a knife, sir, as distinctly discerned the Identical wo­ thoughts, and she resumed. "As I left
ALF. C. BUXTON,
UNSMITH, nuantacture* Rifle and Kbo* Onn« you will find, and It ix beat to lie on man, or girl, who had flitted like a every human habitation behind, and
and repair* *11 Firearm* and fine Machinery. the safe side," aaid tlie housekeeper, vision before him upon his coming.
The figure was half reclining against the dense darknesft of the night settled
"for if I miss not my gui'ss it will rain
down about me, my courage began to
before midnight." anil with the proph­ the rough trunk of the tree, and upon 'cool, and I regretted that I had been
his addressing it he received a low '
ecy
she
closed
tlie
door
upon
tlie
poor
JOHNM. ROE.
so
moon
for
a
replv.
Home
poor
creature
' foolhardy. All stories of the superOUSE, Sign and Carriage painter. Graining, । man, who, (as she had declared to had wandered from the path, and was 'natural visitants of the lonelj’ tpot
Fraaeolng. and Paper Hanging a Specialty. some familiar gossip again and again)
arose In my mind, and filled me with
“did not know enough to take care of nearly perished from the storm and ।Intense dread. I longed to turn back
cold. Stooping, be gathered her up In '
himself, learned ox he was.”
and flj' homeward, but the fear of ridi­
CHAS. W, DEMARA Y,
For a time the lantern revealed flt- his arms, and carried her to his home, cule determined me logo on at all haz­
'
fullj' and dimly the way, when he where he knew a good fire in his study ards.
”
turned aside from the well beaten vil- was awaiting him, even If his careful
"It was a dangerous experiment,"
vage street into the path leading housekeeper had retired.
suggested her companion.
through Lone Tree Dell, and to the ’ Now and then a slight moan or shiv- I ' “Yes, very, But I reached the lone
£ PARADY,
cottage beyond. Then a sudden gust er of the delicate form within his ,tree, and was congratulating myself
anufacturer of Boom and shoes. Making of wind, more fierce than before near­ anus proclaimed life and returning that I should soon accomplish the task
and repairing neatly done, also strid alten- ly robbed him of breath, lifted him animation as bestrode rapldlv forward.
and be at home again, for as u|»on go­
,
from his feet, and extinguished the But he made no pause until he had ac- ing
I faced the wind, upon my return
light, leaving him with the xense of complished the distance, anil placed 'I would be driven by it. But all at
his
burden
in
a
great
arm-chair
before
(
having been swallowed by the Intense
J. B. RASEY,
once tlie clouds lifted, and I could
darkness. And for a time he was only the cheerful blaze, and disclosed to his plainly distinguish the surroundings.
i
conscious of progressing In the right wondering vision tlie face of a noted The
solitary tree standing in the midst
direction.
Presently, however, ni» village b*&gt;auty—Diana Danforth
of desolation oijtatrvtehed its leafless
Thesoftbiueeyesopenedandglanced ,branches as If to grasp me. Then
eyes became accustomed to the change,
JOHN WEBSTER,
and he (could dimly discern the way, wildly and questloulngly about the (
a cry like nothing I ever heard
LACKSMITHS. AH kinds of work tn the Black­ and began a more systematic march cosy room. A &gt;osy blush succeeded came
,before, and which struck terror to my
smith and Horoeahoelng line attend'd to prom,
onward, when, to his surprise, he dis­ the death-like pallor when she had very
heart, and glancing over my
tinctly saw the light form of a woman taken in the surroundings, together shoulder I distinctly saw a toll form
gliding on Just In advance of him, with the earnest, puzzled face of the 'pursuing me. Then again the dark.
W. D. PURCHIS,
with her garments beating about her handsome young pastor.
nesa shut out everything, and I only
■PROPRIETOR Klppto Mills, 2 mllea w
delicate limbs and flapping in the
"Miss Danforth, is it possible?" he recollect flying out of the path and
JL • montville. Flour and Feed alwayi
wind. This much he determined as a exclaimed. I will arouse my bouse- reaching the tree and sinking at ita
drifting cloud let through the rifts a keeper. You are Hl and—”
roots more dead than alive. I dropped
"No.no. Do not retreat,” exclaimed 'the nut I had grasped in my hand and
gleam of starlight. Could this have
been the messenger from the .Flynns? she, In a dazed, frightened manner.
JAMES FLEMING.
to rise and flee. But at the mo­
"Of course I will oblige you in every strove
1
-IXTATOHMAXER and Jeweler, east aide of Main Was the poor, young tiling thus brav­
ment that terrible cry swept again up
ing storm and night alone? He would way [Kisaible; only tell me what I can 'the glen, and I felt something like ice
W Street, Nashville, Mich.
speak to her—would assure her of his do lor you. Shall 1 take you home ? closing round me, mj' limb* refused to
1
company and protection. At the very Will you have a glass of wine? ques- sustain
me, and 1 sank down among
moment his voice went out ujain the tioned he.
the dead leaves aud knew nothing
WM. E GRIGGS.
“No. thank you, sir. Only tell me more until 1 felt myself lifted in hu­
winds the swiftly moving clouds blot­
A UCTIONEER, will attend to all Sale* that may
how
I
came
here."
ted
out
the
little
light
they
had
per
­
XX be Intrusted to bl* care. Terms reasonable..
man arms and the voice of kindness
"I found you lying by the lone tree sounding in my earn. Y’et even then
mitted. and blockness, as the wing of
a bat shut out everything again. He in the dell, partially Insensible, and 1I did not know from whence it came,
FRANK J. FUR CHIS,
could do nothing but stumble on, thoroughly chilled with the cold.”
bo deathlike must have been my
“Oh, I remember It all now," said swoon. I did not know who was my
trusting that the girl’s knowledge of
the way would take her safely home, she, covering her face with her hands 1preserver until I opened my eyes
while the fact of his following ho close­ as If to shut out some hateful vision, 'upon your face. Now you know my
,
ly would give her a sense of security; while a thrill seemed to prevade her whole
U. S. MAIL LINE
story, Mr. Selby, aud know how
frame; and when she again removal ,foolish and wickedlj* daring I have
and ag&amp;l n he called to her.
Scarcely had these reflections jjassed her hands she grew so deadly pale that ;been. But you can never know howthe
pastor
disappeared
and
brought
a
through his mind before the scudding
grateful I am that you found and res­
glass of wine, which he gently forced 1
clouds once more revealed portions of
cued me, and to my /tying day J shall
Hon of pawtiRirn.
the star-lighted sky, aud the path be- her to drink.
never forget this night, or that I have
HEBM'LAVER, Prop.
“
1
think
I
will
go
home,
now,"
said
ckme visible.
But the female figure
seen the ghost that haunts the Lone
she,
somewhat
strengthened
by
the
,
he expected to see struggling on before
Tree Dell.
2HUrrlU«cBM» «&gt;rd$.
him, and which he thought to overtake draught, “but first, Mr. Selby, will
The minister knew, from the tremb­
you promise not to tell anyone what ling of the little hand upon bis ann,
that
be
might
lend
hia
strong
arm
to
JOHN Q- CRE8SY,
support, could not be discovered—the has happened on this occasion?”
how truly she believed what hbe had
tl
SHERI]
“
I
am
safe
in
making
the
promise,"
path windlug plainly ahead for a con­
be returned with a anile, “ since I am 'said and suffered. They had reached
siderable distance was before him, but
the gate of her home when she ceased
,
that was all. That the girl could have tn jierfect ignorance of how you came speaking.
The moon looked radiantly
outstripped him was impossible. The out In Lone Tree Dell atmldnlght^nd down and disclosed the tearful and
glimpse he had obtained of her re­ in a fainting, perishing condition."
pale face of Diana Danforth. Taking
01 Apfmd Kcal kUte Secwrties,
“
I
know
it
must
seem
very
strange,
vealed a slight, petite form, and one
her hand in both of his, Mr. Selby ex­
IN BUMS OF
whose strength was unequal to the but that is just what I want you to plained to her that he was the ghost­
struggle ot making much headway keep a secret, aud of toy having been in deed, said much more than he had
brought hither, even from jour house­ intended, and at the last found him­
against
such
a
tempest.
That
she
OS LONG TIME.
must have wandered from the beaten keeper,” and again a crimson blush self going through a more tender
L. RUSSELL.
leave-taking than had ever entered hls
path seemed evident; and, pausing, he mantled tlie beautiful face. .
“ Certainly. I will promise you that, wildest dreams.
peered around iu every direction.
And when he again
Nothing but a waste of lowland, lying Miss Danforth." thinking how more ,stood beside the chair iu his study so
between the hills, with a singletree in than interesting she looked lu her con- recently occupied bj- Diana Danforth,
its centre, and from which it had
he looked upon it as forever hallowed,
Uf SUMS OF FROM
She'hail always seemed so self-pos- for the dear girl had promised to sit by
taken Its Dame, met his sight.
A thought of the story of the ghost sesHcd, almost boldly, that this now bls hearthstone all the days of her life,
timid
face
was
a
studj*
and
puzzle
to
.
and
to brighten it with her smile and
said to haunt this lonely spot because
of the murder of a rich traveler near the impreesibie pastor.
As for the test.
At the foot of the
Apply to
Wm. A. Aylsworth,
“ I think I will go now," she said,
the lone tree, flitted through hismind,
but only to be smiled down the next rising and adjusting her shawl and lone tree in the deli the companions
at hit residence or store.
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of Diana found the half-burned chest­
nut, but what bad caused such a pro­
longed absence of the ghpat she would
never tell.
The secret was locked in
the breo/tta of the two wLow intern I
wm to keep it inviolate.
Yet to each
other they would often speak of both
ghost ana Loire Tree Del! with pleas­
ant anility.
A Thief ui High Society.
The dingy buck office of a New York
detective was the scene of an Impres­
sive spectacle several weeks ago. in
the presence of the gentlemen—one a
well-known detective, the. other a
prominent merchant—knelt a fashion­
ably dressed man of middle age, con­
fessing a shameful story of crime, ami
imploring mercy-.
" I admit it all," he cried.' " I stole
the property, but I cannot restore It.
I was driven to the deeds In order to
maintain my position In society. My
means had largely left me, ami I could
not resist temptation.”
This statement fell like a thunder­
bolt upon the merchant, who had
known the speaker hong and favor­
ably. - To the detective, however, it
was not at all unexpected, as he had
already satisfied himself as to the guilt
ofthemah. The stealing which was
here confessed Is one of those crimes
in the circles of society which are gen­
erally kept hidden from the public.
In the early part of last December
the family of a prominent lawyer liv­
ing on Fifth Avenue gave a social en­
tertainment, to which only (arsons of
high standing in sm iety were Invited.
The following morning it was discov­
ered that rings, walebea and Jewelry
worth several hundred dollars were
missing. The most careful search aud
dose examination of servants forced
the conclusion upon the family that
the robbery had been committed by
some one of the guests, although this
seemed incredible, as every man upon
tlie list of those present seemed to for­
bid the thought of suspicion. The af­
fair was put into the hands of private
detectives, who Were unable, however,
to obtain the slightest clew to the thief
or to the property.
A few &lt;1sys later a wealthy merchant
entertained a large number of friends,
and the following day a wedding ring
ami other jewelry, iu value about
$1,000, but prized fur more on account
of family associations, were missing.
Every nook and comer of the house
was searched, and detectives watched
the servants, but mystery continued
to surround the matter. Meanwhile
another merchant held a reception in
his brown stone house on a fashiona­
ble-up-town street, and also suffered a
loss during the evening of jewelry,
watches ami other properly, valued at
from $200 to $300. The articles 1h this
case were in a room where the gentle­
men assembled, and the theft lay be­
tween some one of them and an old
.sen-ant, whom the masterof the house
immediately exculpated, declaring
that he did not suspect him In the
least. The Investigation of this theft
also was given to detectives, who vis­
ited tlie pawnbroker’s shops of this
,and other cities, but none of the prop­
,erty was discovered. An entertain­
ment at the residence of another wellknown citizen resulted in the disap[K-aranee of more jewelry, and a mys­
tery deeper thau any of those already
in the hands of detectives.
One of the detective* at work upon
these cttMes, becoming convinced that
the thief in each caa. was one and the
:same person, and moreover, that tills
person was a memlwr of the company
.at each party, began a systematic course
of action, which was finally crowned
with success. The names of the ladies
and gentlemen attending all four of
the parties were obtained and were
entered In his notelmok.
The list
preMhited a formidable array of judges,
lawyers, editors, physicians, brokers,
and other professional and business
men and their wives and daughter!*.
Upon investigating the reputation of
these (HTSona the detective was at a
loss to know whom to sqspect, all of
them having the fullest confidence of
their friends ami the public. Allength
iiis attention was attracted to a gentle­
man whose expensive social habits and
recent reverses in business made the
detective think that he was on tlie
right track. This man is a down-town
broker, now a memberofa well-known
firm.
His name and family rro well
known iu this city, and he has long
enjoyed a position in the very best so­
ciety. For years he has been a prom­
inent club and society man, always
dressing in the height of fashion, and
rendering himself very agreeable to
his numerous acquaintances.
He Is
an unmarried man, and having a
handsome personal appearance and at­
tractive manners, he is ]x&gt;pular with
ladies.
He is a member of one of
the leading regiments of New York,
anil has sporting tastes.
It was discovered that the broker
was in the rooms in the houses in
which the thefta were made, and tn
the cose of the $1000 robbery he and
one of the Judges of the supreme court
were the only persons who were seen
in tlie apartment containing the prop­
erty. With this and other clews the
detective and the families by whom he
was employed became convinced |hat
the broker was the thief, and an anonvmous letter was sent to him charg­
ing him with the stealing, and inform­
ing him that unless restitution of the
property was made immediately the
circumstances would be given to the
public, and he would be handed over
to the police. This letter had the de­
sired effect, as the broker at once ap­
pointed a meeting with the detective,
and, in the presence of one of the mer­
chants whose residence he had robbed
while enjoying his hospitality, made a
clean breast of tlie entire matter. The
broker in telling his story said that he
had not been doing so well financially
as in former yeaiH^ud it was necessary
for him to get sums of money from
some source in order to meet his obli­
gations and social expenses. The jew­
elry he hod sold for cash, and it was
impossible to recover it
The broker was promptly arrested at
the instigation of oneof tho merchants
robbed, but through the efforts of his
relatives and friends the affair was kept
secret, and he was released upon ball.
It was tho Intention of the persons
whom he hail wronged not to proceed
against him if proper restitution was
made by him or "by his friends, who

NO. 41,

okxo snumo,

tour.

Hkc. 6. Every person engaged In tbe
are wealthy. Home of his friends.re?
side in this city and some in Europe. sale of any intoxkaRiug3&gt;j&gt;lriluoua,Uiall
Am no steps have yet been taken to ro­ brewed or fermented Tiquora, for any
ll tore the stolen property or its. value, purpose whatever, shan. before com­
it Is the intention of the wronged fam­ mencing such busineffi, and oa or be­
the fore the 1st day of May
each and
ilies to have their lawyers bring ths
every year thereafter, make, execute
matter to a crisis.
and deliver to the county treasurer
of the county in whk:p he 1h
The Liquor Traffic.
carrying on suqh buxinesx, a bond,
the sufficiency of which shall be
the determined by the township board
The following is the full text of —
most hn portant sections of the amended of tbe townxbip, or the board of
liquor traffic taxation and liquor traffic trustees, or the common council of the
regulation acts. It was obtained from village or cltj’ in which such business
official source* at lAnsing.’and include* *s proposed to oe carried on, to the peoall the amendments of 1877 to the four p'e or tbe Blate of Michigan, In the
quoted sections from the old statutes of sum of not less than $1,0(10 nor more
1875. The second law was given im­ than $3,(XX), with two pr more suffici­
mediate effect:
ent sureties, who shall l&gt;e freeholders,
each of whom shall justify in a sum
THE TAX LAW.
equal to the amount of the bond, over
Section 1. In all townships, dtlea and above all Indebtedness, and all ex­
and villages of this State, there shall be emptions from sale on execution,
annually levied aud collected the fol­ which bond sbal.l be subHtantiallj' in
lowing tax upon the busineM of manu- the following form:
factoring, selling, or keeping for sale
“Know all men by tbeon presents that
by all persons whose business In whole we —--------------- as principal, and -—
or in part consists In selling or 'keep­ ------------ and--------------------ox xuretiee arc
ing for sale, or manufacturing distilled held and firmly bound unto tbo people of
or malt liquors or mixed llauora.aa fol­ the State of Michigan in tbeaum of-------lows: Upon the busineesof selling or dollars, to the payment whereof, well am!
truly to be made, wablnd ouraelvea. our
offering for sale spirituous or'In toxi­ heira, executors aud administrators Xirmca ting liquors or mixed liquors by re­
tail, or any patent medicine mixture
or compound which in whole or In
part consists of spirituous or intoxi­
“Whereas, The above named princi­
cating liquors, the sum of $150 per an­ pal proferawm to carry on . the business &lt;&gt;f
num: upon the business of selling or ------------------ at----------------- , In thecounfy
offering for sale by retail any malt, of-------- ; and whereas, the said principal
brewed, or fermented liquors, $50 Tier iuah covenanted and agreed and doth
annum; upon the business of selling hereby covenant and agree ss follows, u»
wit; ’Hutt he will not directly or indi­
brewed or malt liquors at wholesale, rectly, by hitniteir, his clerk, agent or »eror at wholesale and retail, $100 per an­ vant, ai any time well, furnish, giveordenum; upon ti&gt;e business of selling llver any spirituous or intoxicating
spirituous or intoxicating liquors, at llquorw or any wine, beer or malt liquor,
wholesale, or at wholesale and retail, or mixed llquont a ]&gt;art of which Is spir­
$300 per annum; upon the business of ituous or intoxicating, to a minor, nor to
manufacturing brewed or malt liqudrs auv adult ponton whatever known to him
for sale, if the quantity manufactured to ho an habitus! drunkard: nor to any
be over five barrels and does not ex­ person in the habit of getting intoxicated,
ceed 1,500 barrels, $50; if over 1600 bar­ nor to any ponton of Indian descent, nor
to any ponton whose htuibaqd. wife, par­
rels and not exceeding 5.000 barrels, ent, child, jniardlan, or employe: niay
$100: If 5,000 barrels or over, the sum give him notice in writing that such per­
of $200 per annum; upon the business son has acquired, or is acquiring the hab­
of manufacturing for sale spirituous or it of drinking u&gt; exccttn, and is being in­
Intoxicating liquors, $300. No person jured thereby, except as a medicine by
jmylDg a tax on spirituous or intoxi­ druggista, as provided in weetion 1 of this
cating liquors under this act shall be act: and that he will nay all damages ac­
Hable to pay any tax on the sale of tual and cxctuplarv, that my bo adiudged
malt, brewed and fermented liquors. tn any person for Injuries inflicted upon
No person payings manufacturer’s tax thorn' cither in person or property or
on brewed of malt liquors under this niMins of support by reason of his selling,
frmishing, giving, or del Ivering any au&lt;-h
act shall be liable to pay a wholesale liquors.
dealer’s tax on the same.
"Now, the condition of this obligation
Section 2. Retail dealers of spiritu­ is such that ifsaid principal shall wetland
ous and intoxicating liquors, and tmly keep and perform all and singular
brewed malt and fermented liquors, the'foregoing covenants and agreements,
shall be held and deemed to include all and shall pay any Judgment for actual or
persons who sell by the drink, an&lt;J in exemplary damage* which may be re­
quantities of five gallons or less, or one covered against him in any court of com­
dozen quart bottles or less, at any one petent jurisdiction, then this obligation
shall be void and of n&lt;&gt; effect, otherwise
lime to iifiy one person.
Wholesale the same shall be in lull force and effect.
dealers shall be held aud deemed to
"Signed and waled in i
mean andincludeull persons whosell oi
presence of -------------- &gt;
offer to sell such liquors and beverages
L.8.”
hi quantities of five gallons, orover one
Such iiond shall not be received undozen quart bottles, at any one time, 1&lt;-Ks the approval thereof by the town­
to any one person. .No tax imposed ship board or the Board of Trustees or •
under this act shall be levied or col­ Common Council r&gt;f the village or city
lected from any person for selling any shall be duly certified thereon in writ­
wine or cider made from fruits grown ing, and the principal shall not. be al­
or gathered in this State. No druggist lowed to sell spirituous or fermented
shall be liable to pay any tax herein liquors in any other place than that
1 in posed who sells liq non* for medicinal, specified in said bond without giving
chemical, mechanical and saorimental notice and executing another bond in
purposes only.
i the manner above prescribed. When­
ever any condition of said bond shall
.
THE REGULATING LAW.
l&gt;e broken, a new bond may be requir­
Section 1. The. People of the State ed by the county treasurer, or the
of Michigan tnaft. That it shall no’ township board, the Board of Trustees
be lawful fur any person to sell, fur­ or the Common Council of the village
nish to, or'give any spirituous or in­ or city In which such bond was origin­
toxicating liquor, or any wine or beer, ally approved, and, also, In case of the
or any beverage, liquor, or liquom for death,insolvency, or removal of either
drink, containing any spirituous or of the suretiee, and In any other con­
intoxicating liquor, wine, beer, or malt tingency requiring IL
liquor, to any minor or Intoxicated
person, or to anyxperaoD in the habit
of getting intoxicated. It shall not lie
A Pleasant Incident.
lawful for any person (including drug­
gists) to sell malt, spirituous, or intox­
One of the "pilgrims'-’ who was a
icating liquors, without first having ptiMsenger on the steamship City of
executed and delivered to the treasur­ Brussels on her recent long voyage
er of the county in which ouch busi­ across the Atlantic, wrote for the Mon­
ness is prosecuted and carried on, the treal Gazette an account of the voyage.
bond required to be given by section The lust person seen on the little
5 of this act. All saloons, restaurants, steamer that followed them down the &gt;
bars in taverns or elsewhere, and all harbor wan a man whose wife and
other places where malt, spirituous or children were on board, and who. went
intoxicating liquors are sold, either st out to wave them a good bye. About
wholesale or retail,shall be closed un the five weeks •later, when the steamer
first day of the week, commonly called was nearing the Irish coast under sail,
Sunday, aud on each week-day night, she was overtaken by the steamship
from and after the hour of ten o’clock Russia, The correspondent further
until six o’clock of the morning of the says:
succeeding day: Provided, That In
"Sent out our boat to meet her, anti
all cities and incorporated villages of she sends us buck provisions, newspa­
this State, the saloona, restaurant*, pers and another passenger. We mis­
and bars In tavern or elsewherein sucir take the latter for u clergyman, but us
cities and villages may remain open the little boat draws' nigh we recognize
until not later than eleven o'clock In in 1dm our Canadian friend. Hon.
the evening on such week-day nights, Frank Smith, who left Toronto on tbe
unless ordered sooner closed by the Htb lust, in punmit of us, and found
proper city or village authorities. But his wife and family safe and sound to­
the above provisions about clooing day on the waters of the broad Atlan­
shall not be construed to prohibit per­ tic. Great was our joy at seeing him,
sons whose principal business Is to and hiHiiy a ringing cheer greeted his
deal In drugs and medicines from sell­ arrival. He told us all the latest news
ing alcohol or alcoholic liquors, to be from home,and every ohcod deck was
used for medicinal, mechanical and delighted. But when agroupof xriapcrsacramental purposes, or to be used as aonal friends got round him In the
a chemical agent In scientific and cabin, and he began to describe his
manufacturing purposes only. But own agony and the public excitement
ail such dealers in drugs and medicines, before we were beara from, ax well as
on such days and nights, or other the Joy that was felt in ail the churchi*
times, shall keep a book expresly for on that Sunday morning when the
that purpose, in which shall be record­ telegraph brought good news from our
ed the names of all such persons ap­ poor ship, all thin touched chords no
plying for such liquor for any of these tender in the hearts of ns poor Cana­
lawful purposes, the date of each sale, dians that no wonder women wept,
the amount and kind of liquor sold to and even the strongest among us strug­
each person, and the purpose to which gled to hide an emotion it was useleM*
the liquor was to be applied as stated to resist.”
by the purchaser, which shall be
opened for examination by any person
pn request during all business hours.
John McCullough tells a good story
And a failure to Keep such record on of nfs recent trip through New York
the part of any such deader, or the de­ Slate. He was playing at the modem
livery of liquor for any purpose other Syracuse John Banim's noble play of
than above named, shall subject him the ancient Syracuse,—“Damon and
to the same penalties as are provided Pvthiaa.” Damon, when he hears of
for other unlawful sales m this act. the election of Philiatiut as preaident,
Anda misrepresentation on the part mournfully says: "There is now no
of any purchaser, made to any such public virtue left in Syracuse.” At thia
dealer, for the purooseof surreptitious­ point a hard-handed old farmer, from
ly obtaining alcoholic or intoxicating somewhere along the line of the canal,
liquors to be used as a leverage, shall being carried away by the illo"k&gt;u of
subject such purchaser to the penalties the play, and indignant at the slur on
provided for in this section. Any per­ Syracuse, rose up and solemnly re­
son who shall violate any of the pro­ marked, ‘‘If you come to that, neither
visions of this section shall be deemed la there In Utiky!”
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof sliall be punished
A San Francisco editor giVes a sketch
by a fine of not less than $25, nor
more than $100, and costs of prosecu­ showing what has become of some of
tion, and, on fidlure to nay such fine the man who have been prominent in
He names
and costa, shall l&gt;e imprisoned in the the history of California.
county jail not less than ten days, nor eighteen, and of these eight became
Among them
more than ninety-days, or both such confirmed drunkards.
fine and imprisonment, in the discre­ vwJohn McDougal, United State*
Senator.
tion of tha court.

�B. P. B. 3SSCT.OOO In Solid Cash Given Away! JHirKgta (f

00BRMP0.XDE5CE.

Th* ft!

MAIN BINS

,QbO In Solid Caah Given Away

Be for'

JC^Y, «■ 1877

. ” wwww*-

■

Amtbia. Jclt led, 1877.
Ed. Naakvuxk Kgvii
Our town iaall qoiet again after ,loa-

‘

tor -baa not returned yet and hi*
patient* ar* on tite wand. even Dad

The arrett of one of our prominent
lawyers ha* made aaather hdte in onr
tskq all of dur smartest men, the Lord
only know* where the lightning wiij
strike next, but Bro. Baaeou, daaeonof
tbe M. E. Church, says he expects to
go next, tn yon can see our condition.
We shall have to afiverttee for a new
stock of professional men to fill vacan-

no place to go to nt all. arid ear. oomr
within ten m fifteen mile* of this place
tell him to be aureand stop.
.
.,.,,,.1
AmtruGiabb.
KALAMO ITEMS.

Kal Alto, Jolt 4th, 1877.
The people of KbIswo are agitating
a dally mail.
Harry Grayson, a colored man living
in Bellevue, has a pair of robbins nest­
ing in hi* yard, the male bird of which
in song imitates the whipporwill.
Last Saturday evening while Bert
Gridley and several other boys were
unloading a cannon to celebrate the
4th with, hi* edit* started np suddenly,
throwfng lrim out on the horse*, when
the fore wheel ran over his leg# and tjie

Wil
. the gx
Convention, held In Buffalo. Rev. Dr. i Volcano in Arison*, eh? Well, it
Tyng of New York, made one of his
a heap of a country to get ahead
fervent
speeches; telling of the way of America, and stay there long.
f.
fc Christ. ..
-^
x-a.
Gen. Jo Hooker gete up at 4 tAdack
we’ must _..
teach
to u
rhe
schoolu,
letting go Creeds and CStechisma, and | to hear the bird# ring." He got qp ear­
a* he left the platform to take the i tier than that down in the Wilderness
train, cheer# rip* from the thousands to hear the bullet* sing.
1 M{
who had heart! him.’ Our President
to a u--w adigtoa. MUsd.
wa* mxjpt rn?w?n er-BTTO«nrr-?to!fi
Mornsis tn, are gathering in Walla
Talwadge's famous Tabernacle, Sup:,
Watts. Washington- Territory,' in ex­
of a toheol of 140) pupils. Be was well
pectation of a second coming of Christcalculated to control a convention.
Sturdy old Dr. Johnson said it wm a
The singing wa* led by Prof. Staple#
' of LqckptiH, line of the s^fet singers 'deal better for a woman to paint her
in .Israel, and. grand were.lu» sotoi, ।own face than to bladen another wpm- ,
when a thousand voices joined the ।an's character, but ^ome women do
4
chorus. But all pleasant thing* must both.
end and all too' soon came'the hour of
The law* of Florids are very gener­
saying good bye to the North Church .ous toward a man whe lms lost a limb,
and its throngf who came to attend । th* iand people down that way are not the
convention’.' An cxcuntion to the Fulls IcMt bit afraid to fool around a ,*awrtiu,:
,
do^tbaplvvantmeeting,'..
u
bum.
,
1 Wa.came
'«.c»^«Wk&lt;o&lt;&gt;ur
back to ouraister*
»iiMrtl&gt;«w«&lt;&gt;
—,------wk.n tM M tOTr rank .j tari
find ourselves invited
I»rH»d to ■attend
attend the
the good* traittnrt.be
twlinr tbe walk,'you
walt. jcm can
can make
make
wedAngof oneof the German editor* up your mind that the wearer bt'.the
&lt;rf the city. So at 9 o’clock in the mdrn- ‘dress couldn’t put on a No. 6 shioe U A»e
ing we went to 61. Jx&gt;uis Church to see death was tbe alternative.
the ceremony,. Jt.waa was all Romtoh.
A man in Santa Clara Co.; Cd., two
The lighted wax candles, Ute prooiasion weeks ago sawed off a limb of a tree io
of toe small bos *, the priest-gorgeous
•eouro a swarm of bees which liad set­
in gilded robe*, And precious stones
flashing from the ctota iff jcwel&lt; ipnthlrt tled npon it. Tho branch in falling
Ack, the bowings 'n^d the kneeling,. knocked him clown and killed him.

TO ARMS, THE CBY I
If We Mu»t Fight,

NEW GOODS!

WM. A.

AYLSWORtH&amp;CO.
Going to Sell them Goods

AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
COST!
SPECIALTIES

^ ^ &gt;

this teaty June. The mother is an ay od picket duty. His last ructions were,
Eaw on a visit:
visit; tbe
the farmer sita.in
hu:: when any one approached, to nay,
East
site in hi*
easy chairpn the poreb. tauamtog an -Who come* there?" three time* and
clSS-’tttoUkfgl£ ‘cbSiSSk
then
Before long h» p««t«d

LET THE

Sorfe - footed .Stand from

We had hoped to avoid this bloodless
strife, but we are bound to protect our
country from the unsjoring ravage* of
tho enemy. Our forces are in the field
and we are ready for the battle. We
have a full Bupply of munition* of war,
and well skilled generals. Our .caval­
ry 1* drilling ever?-day, and lie is well
skilled in DriiZixp. There will be no
skirmishing on the line, for all*our big
guns are at the front, and it will make
no difference whether Cower and Tilden
are elected or not. the fight will go on
ju«t the same. This war is not likely
to make the country any iioorer, neith­
er is it probable there will be any more
Widowt and Orphan in consequence of
it. But it is probable that kne uiost-&lt;rf
there shoddy Buggies floattnir about
tho country for sale, will be sold for
what they are worth in the future, for
we now offer our Single Buggies at one
hundred dollar* apiece, and Platform
Farmer’* Double Buggies for one hun­
dred and thirty dollar*. All our work,
wo warrant firat-class. We am access­
able, and responsible in care of a fail­
ure of any of our work.___
J. L- REED A CO.,

10,000 yards Beat Print* at 6i '&amp;. B eta.

WBsrw.
STATIONS.

Detroit,---------

Cbtrtottc- ------—
Vrnncnivlll.----trs&amp;flk^.---------

;. Hniwoiu,
(im'l F»~ M&gt;d Tick.! A«w&gt;t. Chhawo.

LEGAL.

THIS SPACE

For Prices Speak for Ttaelra':
2,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
at 10 cent* per yard.
. 2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Drew
Goods, at 10 to 35 rente per yard.
The cLrupttf and beti line of Alpacas
going 1
Ladie* made-up Suits, in Linen and
Pique, at $1.5Uand up.
.We have • large stock of Ladies’ Hose,
Glove*, Ties, Neck-Wear, and Head­
Gear, at UNHEABD OF PBICES.

Mlldl-viHn....
IIuUm.,.-........
NtthvlUe........ J
Vermontville .
OluwloUe-----Katon Eaplda,

Haalino- Jlicfc.

Slnfrr,

MEN’S AND BOYS’
.tu Ret* to Ulrura Cor. on ite t*«*tyteW d»y of
April. A. I&gt;. 1»?2. and recorded la the office of tbe

n»ii

CLOTHING,

roilow»; Tke north east

Belongs to the

Baid mertew or Any ptrt thereof. and thal by vir­
tue at »ild powwr of (ale, I shall aril said prelaw
In the forrooon

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

WHICH IS CHEAPER

HIRAM COE.
{=7-431
Swipe*

CENTRAL STORE

THAN EVER!

TAEFAVLT b»rlnS been mad* la tb« cooditioe«
U al s ewtain MortXMo toad* and exavutad by
Gcorcv B. HaSnur. to Mdt»w Craeker, bvsrin* dale

AND DON’T YOU NEA’ER FORGET
IT, (FOR WE DO

No Credit Business / ■
In fact we regard it as taking a
step backward to do so.

COME AND SEE
Sr aay r*rt iberaof Mcucad by
Nolle*, iherefar*, I* hef*by ,«&lt;»»«
* power of axle eont«!n*&gt;f Iu nf&lt;! n

L. J. WHEELER.
At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.0‘i

a man approaching; he waited quietly
till the man came very near, and then
he suddenly brought his musket to hi*
.
,,
*hou!&lt;ler and Hbouteu,
here dree dimes I" Bang!
A r.r&gt;•nwic
o.x.urr^
very tragic occurrence tapp,M&lt;l
happened

“Sowing tlie seen." And wo muHt.lay
WITH WOOL FILLINGI
our pen aside, only just taking time to
tell we had
little temperance
luta a utue
lamperaBce lecture
iwcture
other
rather
ani—
internhere the! ot
u“ dayox
J--------“
*'■--------—
Cash
does the Busine**!
lecture. ’Thefanperhadlaund
telW
J3“Jt
lug in the barrel, and it must need*
,. So
ww he ehrried out. toveral
about the first of April at Puerto de
emptied.
rever
The Mine might be avid of our Men’s
nail* of settling* and gave h to ’ the Lenha, a trading place on the Congo., Boys’ and Youth*
hog?, never thinking it might intoxi­ in Western .Africa, about thirty miles
cate. An hour passed, it grew won­ from the mouth of the riverThu
drous still in the pen, no squealing or
noise, and tbe fanner walked out to .slave* belonging to a certain trader at
ret what cansed the huah. ’There lay this place conspired to burn down tho
the five in a state of beastly intoxica­ factory and kill their master, who is a
Men’s Good Working Pants
tion ; nothing could ronre them, and
niGHBOBING ITEMS.
discovered
the men who believe in drinkingonght Portp$ui*e,
,
- _ ■ He,• however,
-- 7
?
to have seen the swine. They forgot) the conspiracy, and, with the aaaistance only $1.00.
Bev. X Lfacoln Brown, paster of the .the day and slept on till late in the af-{of other traders, toateuod the negroes
Men’s Cassimere Suits from
Vermontville Congregational Church,
$5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.
ha* resigned.
’ took them
out in th*
the ritr-e
river tn.
in a boat
down to Beeman’s creek and &lt;fr»nk (
h
n*nt»
When a Sunfield Red Rtbbonite gets
water, not vinegar. We laughed at
M ‘, and drownad about thirty. The matGO FOB THEM!
drunk in Vermontville, they fine him them and thought how heartily Wally's
y’« ।; ter is under investigation by the B'ritha-ha would have rang out. had he
just the same a* aqy other toper.
“ ish Consul at St. Paul de Loaada.
While yon have the money to do so.
Benj. Pettit, a well-known farmer of reeu th? sight Tell bun to tough now.
for when he tyQ, the laugh went out of
An Ex-Governor** Horae.
Eaton Rapid*, one day last week, fell the old home. But enough, and too
from a scaffold in hi* barn, crushing
Tbe roarofan approaching tornado
hi* skull.
would produce no greater consterna­
The Free Methodist* of Sunfield con­
' ' ^lea' for Fariner*.'
.
tion on lhe street than doestheappenrdemn their Red Ribbon Club asasecret
ance of ex-Govrrndr Bagley and his Follow next, awl and prices will make
society, and turn out their members
black horse. Mr. Bagley may be a
you happy.
1. Ba sure yon know what branch of good1 pdUtfManM sharp financier, hud
who join it’
farming you wtat to to fnilow. Setoct
Needmore, a little hamlet north of that which unit* you best, and in which a genial, whole-souled man. but he
can't drive a horse. He re*li*ea this
Charlotte, has had a c**e of body- you will be ruo«t contented and the fact, and he let* the horse drive him­ • PEAK BIGHT OCT LOCD I
snatchicg. Dr. Armstrong and two oth­
self. The aniuK.l is generally engaged
er young men are the suspected grave
►why he doesn’t bang against the street
robbers- The doctor ha* ran away■to*]
to’’
oy.lldiKseili* axxuply aspects of mixed hus- ,-c*rs and carriages is Iwcamw they out- . Sastara. Teas, Coffees BtrieeuWhlteCanady one of the young men ha* died
J run him or dodge. While the en-Gov- fi*h. Mscsdnsw Trout, Codfish. Halibut.
from insanity caused by the affair, and
the old horse » making a rail fence
onto happy, we give :a‘beautiful
the other i* under arrest.
dong tbe «re*t. He knows no law or
Martin Cooper, who two year* ago
W»tom. “Keep to the right is nothing pound of Tea. Don’t gat cxrtta
skipped from Charlotte, over into Can­
,to him- He slam* along on the rights say-we.will bust, tor we can do
new on 10 per cent profit, and
ada, leaving many creditors ttj mourn
to be generuve.
,
,
, .
his departure. One day last week he'
ir
stepped on a Detroit river ferry boat,
and before he eonkl say “ jimminy fish­
hooks,” he found himself in a Detroit
sheriff's dutches, together with a
.
, wue-ns Mie. o
h*vr foiLIin :
-t
■Uwot
inusw- ,ke Bntano,',
left—nonni ‘&lt;to thi^Une ofGoodeT and you can not
, bultf ■&lt;,»; ui vtaontanand.. Mt Im »tti,
d«r per-;inch,
whra
W
near Yankton, DakoUli. It in a large
rock that burn* eoiwctantly, looktar­
Ladie,
I
like an immeeae conk of fire in thnnight, and sending up column* of dew?
75 cunt* buy* them. Look at war J
&gt; ;
the
Kid Foxed Polish, at $1.00 a pair.
black amoke by day.; It burn* conPF’.Joo halt inlet htoij&amp;tdut of the '
wne . but daw. he gee* if be is in tbe J
! Delivery wagons must crowd the c
a* though it nArtt oiwtaia real, but.
hot,stone or go to the sbop for Kj
: Some d
bi driving home, tbe «-x-&lt;

lEffihra#__ _

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

FIGHT IT IS!

All Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for

A JiUjc fellow, three yeat* obi,, to
were new and strange. After «n hour
and a half of suth enremontotof :&gt;we this village, being very hungry: on
marclied out of chureh to’tiie music of Monday last, made the following re­
the “Wet-ding March’1 'from the grand quest i “Pa, give me two big potatoes
argan. ,.. The,day ana sj^nt by-tjt&amp;jfci- to-dv*—big one*.—for Jesus sake.—

^X-rStSr MSRWtti

WTLIRJ W-A-I54

STORE'

IT MOVES the WORLD

omSi

a Jackson firm. We don't approve of
pstxonuing Jack*on firms when we
bste got friends there working for
their board.
Dr. F. L. Snell is. still absent at
Whitefield, N. H. We look for hi* re­
turn this week. Dr. L. A.' Snell waa
here test Sabbath looking after hi*
brother’s patients.
'
.
Sylvanu* Powers ha* returned from
southern Kansas and Indian Territory,
He tell* flattering tales of that country;
peach tree* 5 years old loaded down,
and large grapes growing spontaneous­
ly. The Kansas fever is raging high
in Kalamo.
^yow~ AND Thei;-

B. P. B 3 $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away!

PER CEO STORE!,

&lt;lul party ridinir ।about-(the city,,iand
One of the gratifying result* of hard
very pretty aud fair were’tho maided#i
white dresses .and oAi'nge । times wem» to lie that a rpan can wear
a narrow escape from death. - -HI# legs' looked In
blowomk In the-qveitijftg'wai’ ihc.re-'' p shirt for tro days without being acwerp net broken but badly bruised.
Theodore Goddard; a youngwnan oeptionw and a real German feast !&lt;♦»«. cu*od of ixdng a prominent lecturer or
who run* a blacksmith ahop’at Spaul­ From the dfctcrurs c^me U|e.»uppt-rand i• a person with a tendency toward apirding’s corners, while shoeing a large
tun sm
three year old colt for Mr. Spaulding
A,man arrived in Buffalo recently
it became unmanagable, throwing him
who bad come a long distance to place
Then-having
wn
the
jby.ohs
festivi
­
desperately under hi* feet, treading on
hi«
mother in an asylum for lunatic*.
ties. we the next day, Weott© a Roman
him and bruising him severely before Catholic funeral, held in ‘St; Michael’s He went to bed in a hotel, saying that
Chnrebi The music there 1? all male he had been so nervous about hl* moth­
he could extricate himself.
Mrs. Howard, a young widowed tody voice*. Toung men aqd Hojtt from the er that he cxnild not sleep for.many
College adjoining, slug the-Gregorian
of Buffalo, and Miu Farnam, of Cha­ chant*. It was tolled very fine, but-' nights, and iu the morning was fonnd
taqua Cd., N. Y., sister# of Mr*. War­ somehow there was a lack of woman's I to have becotne-a raving maniac. &gt;
ren Akely. are spending a *aason with voiee. There was a clear mdfitiuc ring
The will of the rich man of the fu­
to their finely cultivated voices, but
her. ’
they lacked iu sweetness. The lighted* ture will read: “To* the respective at
. Frederick Putnam, of this village, candies shone around the dead, the torneys of my children Thrive my entire
who went, sailing on tho lakes test । burning ineence filled the house, tbe estate and worldly goods of all descrip April, has just returned home after lay­ prioat intoned, the grand organ wailed
i tions. Personally to the children and
ing up at Chicago two week* in vain the dead march, and we followed the
coflin out into the glad sunshine, re­ my beloved wife I give all that refor freight. He say* three-fourth* of joicing that our faith wee gi-ounded un I mains.r Thi* instrument will satisfy
the vessels are tied up and it is the dull­
»(*'&gt;- ^flrMdMre.h.tret.bl'ofpror.
est season on the lakes in 20 years. ,
Alice’s home and who should come but (tog tbe old man insane.
Henry Saunders ha# wheat 6 feet 2
! Aft" •&lt;-i"Kt«»d&lt;»t.reb.»K?reuna
.ovrrnmM lor four houre
»
Mr. Blosson, pur town treasurer, has
a dream. Hecumeapd went a'few time*. gallon of mixed chloro form and ether,
commenced work on hi* uew house.
and then inTije twilight lit- left us.. trying to get him to sleep that, they
Our landlord, Mr. Goddard, will com­ Jf'SiAfSS.Si"iS । ““&gt;■
J'*?* “
"ore ,,n‘1
mence work on an add’tion to his opera
the brother trion, mlr two ,-(ln wp,. ■ »«f • tnrMert- bow a robber eon come
house next week.
' '
Hiram Gridley told more than 1,800, rate from ns. and through blind mg ‘ in, and *!ap a little two-by-four sponge
tear* we watched- him gu down
tire
• • • by•chloroform
•
• ’s
&lt;1V'rn Jl
1*!1 saturated
over a •clerk
lbs. of wool this seasou.
street and ont of sight, bound
nd for the noa6and ateal a whole, bank aliek and
Mr*. Cessna purchased some time west and home ; and we too w ould go
clean
in
less
than
seven
minutes.
since purchased e splendid one-horae home but another way. Oncohere we
A German enlisted in the regular artop buggy of a Charlotte firm. And are In the old home, and it-toems the
later Bert'Gridley, bought a beauty,of, gnu* was De ver greener, the skieenev-

CLOTHING

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HATS, CAPS AID GERTS’ FURS18HIII GOODS

tbe £itr at HiMlrnc*. Barry County, Mkblras. that
being the place of holding the Circuit Court far th*
Countr of Barry, aril at t-vMic auction to the highrK bidder, the pr«hte*e deaertbed In «&gt;Jd mortgage,

WOLVERINE MILLS
&lt;.
». M. PUHCHIB, Proprietor.

MXLUBA CROCKER.

1» KOBATE ORDER.

Our tUady loereaw of patronaje above that the

FLOUR AND FEED

1ST e w
On radinr and SHnr tha petition, duly veriflvt.
r Lewie Dark** prayin&lt; that hU final recount a«
irfmlnistratnr of said eeUM may be heard, allowed

Delivered Wilhoit Em fliarr

•rtt.
V.J. PURCBK’ BARBER SHOP. •
l&gt;. H. PI RCHIM.

roMdiWfcUwftnm Travers* (?lty.

A v
Nashvflte, MarMh.

h»t»4, *a.- «

o'chx-I

U

tee

ferenoon.

rA^=,“.£r -

farther entered, that said p*UUoe»r rive
»e prAotu inter* eted in said estate, ofthe

Beech «*d :

PROBATE ORDER.

ATLFWORTH.

blbt tinkler

/

FURNITURE!

AYLSWORTH.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

^INSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
General Dealers in

•ep-n: prtiwu, Cirmrat smith. J vd«» of ProUu.
.
ofT’,H wraix ‘

of°Urw|. Du'rkM. pmyl
w’l
m-1

Manufacture and Deal iu

PRODUCE! Ifurniture!
•C Every Description,
From a Wash Stand to a

—
SHINGL&amp;S, ,SAl*T. LIME, SEEDS,

Pr«bM« Oflto. tn th* cUy of HMtii
pr‘r
A xl li la fnrthar ordSte teal a*M

Handsome Parlor Suit!

STUCCO, HAIR, A-C..

'
in Mldiljim.
Naahville. Mkr—Jao-l. l»71.
AIN8W0KTH fc BBOOKS.
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I Coffin

LN OCR
Departmen t I

' We have a large stock of Coffins and
;
Caskets and a full line of ■

WAGONS! WAGONS! i

DMEHMEBr ’mODS!

EVEBT DESCRIPTION OF

We also have a

I wish to inform the farmers of Bar­
ry apd Eatou conntito, that I are pre­
pared to fproish them from this date
with my Pouter If aguns, which I can
sell at figures slightly in advance of
those of an fafitow make, which are be-

FINE HEARSE!

We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
Bufore making your purchase please and arc prepared to do every descripcall and examine
.

MY STOCK!

iBAAWOBTH&amp;Cfl.

P-

tea

NEXT WEEK

SALE.

FARMS

al

••01 interwtad in widewtaU *r* wqnlrad Ighnwr

&amp;&amp;fBOOTS&amp; SHOES!

s|s

mnftc»&lt;e, with interw
w allowed by Uw.lMl
1-9&gt; «r U|« M« half(1411

I ook Out For

0TO GROCERIES

London.

o,,^gy^.fi42■aia■ol,

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JOB PRINTING
NEATLY DONE.
and See ftawplea awd

Me. Osw&lt;H.i&gt; Jbkmw, who Us

E. COOK * CO.

OR MO STRONG,

�WOOL CARDING!

Hie Nashville Cartini tills

I Tw» F*U« tor U

FRIDAY

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a

Finest lint- uf While Goods iu tho
tty at the
Boston Store.

d*3r'1
yrstentoy. while cntuBderably under

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

WOOL I WOOL!
dr home down

The Mixer-Holcomb W rustling. MaUh
I min, do to were thrown'out and Fisher
l^lindered.
jnMMsihlo,
and
for
a
time
Opera-House,
but did nut terminate
tWrllbof Joly &lt;U»nrr.
, thought to Im&gt; dead. However medical just as everybody ekpectqd. ■ Al. 4
o
’
clock
a
good
sized
find anxious audi­
itwdirtance brought the man to conof dinnrr tlrJtrt. o« &lt;*&gt;• «bence filled.the hall. AtiiUOlfon. Clt-mcut* Smith atepp^d to th* front of the
mounted on top of their store to road to hard.
stage and inrrodacad'Uieeontestanta,—
E. R. Holcomb of Stanton, and C. G.
-Jilr.ih Mro. J.W.CupASr^ir:
Mixer, of Hastings. Each were dress­
• Another Accident.
ed for the coming contest in tight kuit
shirt and drawera. a short coat or jack­
’ Oh tho morning jof the'4tli. Mr. and
et of strong material and tight rubliefa.
Mrs. Powle»were
Powlra-wcre driving.to the vil- E. R. Holcomb bW years old, a car­
—The
; Wkil. drinrur by penter by trade, and weighs, in tights,
t dtoir «
«•■»-• •!»■&gt;&gt;» tacota
is leader and Ella Heckathorn John HecKathorn’s, Joel Kocher and 204 lhs-» and has thrOjcn his opponent
oue Chase, o'f/Woodland, overtook
in two previous matches. Mixer is
toepi, raging their homes. Chase pass­
-Un. Dr. tmu. ftaptof MwCkrU- ed Powlea on one side, and- Kocher at­ young, hardly twenty-two, and weigh?
178 Iba. W. D. Hays, of Hasting*, act­
ti.il Swblwtb School. w»» prtwsN
tempted to paM on tho other side,
ed a* umpire for Mixer, and John Bar­
with * h.ndwiur (diver rokdwuket by
when the wagon caught the buggy- tip ry of this village, for Holcomb.. M. V.
1U'.|
pl^it over and MH. Priwics was vioCrandall, of Cressy’s Corners. wu« the
-BuUdinx opcroUW* W»
&lt;« tently .threw* under the buggy box.' referee*, who stated that the match win
the 3rdLemonade stands, peanut over whil’h the wagou ran. She was
to be the l&gt;ert three iu five falls, gov­
stalls, and ice cream booths sprung np badly brpised uboin the head and back, erned by the American, rules, which he
but no bones broken. Tho buggy' is a
• like mushrooms in August,
read.
’
complete wreck.
'
At precisely 4s85 Mr. Crandall called
“ruft;”
.
’
where
Aud tho athletes niet upon the stage,
adjusted their sleeves, cacliginopod the
collar and elbow of his opponent, and
the violent contest began. Holcomb
—John Snyder, of Grand Rapids the State road. His .wife has been crawm very oomiMMcd, but Mixer was n
writes to our P. M.thathc also believes
some time and he does doub­ little flustered aud soou began to
the bone* found, as mentioned in the le duty iu running the farm aud man­
breathe heavily. In two minutes Mix­
News last week, are his btothfcVs, aid aging the culinary dtpgrtment. He
er went bn hia kimes, hut was upon his
that he can identify them and will has ajwy something bvw a year old.
feet in an instant. Holcomb claimed
soon.
,
Effat Sotorday mor^hig he arose bcSsre ! thet Mixer’s jacket wax not in the right
-Last Saturday evening the. Chris- 5 o’clock and went out to work, leaving .Hbajic. Examined by referee who pro­
tlfcXhfM nursing* its mother. In an nounced «t all right. Again tlie con­
hour he went back to get breakfast nnd testants took hold of each other and in
ter, with a fine copy of Tennyson’s po­ found tlw baby dead and tho mother one minute .
.
ems. Mr. Boise left for his home at calmly la/iag it out, and the supposi­ MIXER LAID FAIRLY UI'ON HO BACK,
Leroy. Media, Co., 6hk. .rroterdoy tion is that she strangled it to death. By a shin lock. The referee announc­
The child was buried tlie next day, ed this fall for Holcomb. A rest of five
morning.
.
without a funeral.
.
minutes ensued and The referee called
"time.” Almost instantly
the 4th but they Wfc several "boory
OUB 5ATI0XXL II1HTH-ULT.
MIXER WON THE SECOND FALL,
.fellers” out in the country and preach­
on ,a forward-quarter look, followed
ed to them upon the sin of the drink
by loud npplauM*, from the audience,
that intoxicates, until the inebriates A Most Sueceufol Celebration in Nashwhich was composed largely of Mixer's
cooled off and were willing to become
&lt; . . . ’
’Hl*friends. A four-minute rest was given,
better men.
time called, and the contestants met,
—The spring term of our Village
and -grasped each other lor the. third
Schools closed Friday. Tliqp teqchei*,
.
r ' •
--------•'J round. Mixer looked confident and
Mrs. Beebe. Mia» Mina McC&lt;tncy, a&lt;d -July 4th. the 101st anniversary of ; Holcomb was still calm and composed.
Mr. Jay Boise, have given general sat- American Independence, as Old Sfl j [t wna plainly evident that Holcomb
isfaetien, and tbe scholar* in the vari­ peeped over the horizon wo were a wak­ was the stron gest man. but Mixer wa»
ous deportments, show evidence of be­ ened by firing of guns and ringing of scientific, had had more practice. A
ing put through with their studies. _ bells. Early in the moraine people lively three-minute struggle ensued,
began coming in .from nil directions. when
-l^ev'en tninkum farment of Assyria,
The ,7:45 train
from the west was
.
nOLCOMr. WON THE I ALT..
'
as follows; A. W. Wikox, Richard
crowdwl with people from Hastings By a cross-toe lock, and received • couJonea, D. W. Ellis, A. G. Kent, L. Har- and vJd.it,. Half put nine tbe fir.t! d()„ul,]c aI,plallM..'
and vicinity. Half past nine tlie first, Hjdcrable applause. ” „ „ gaining
' ’
Red
IW Riblion
Rlblioa delegation
dd^»tl.&gt;n fanufin
camrln sight.
«igbt. I friCI1(
rnlls.
l.. Seven
Sevan mill
minqtra went by and
It
Maple
Grove and
time was called. Bok-aniL
1
,. was ,from w
... - r&lt;
&gt; number■
bad won
our market one dsylast week. T. C.
cd forty-two teams. The Meadville two falls, Mixer one, and tho most ex­
Club and West-Castletou Club came I citing part of the contest was at hand.
4? wired toe'woof.
as delegations.
In the former was A deep stillness fell upon the house, the
—Eaton Rapids justice.—Jno. Smith eighteen teams, and in the latter fifty- lemonade boy forget hia vocation, and
IttockeitonaNfadM* down and Ju»tice flv$ foamsit will be wn tiie West the peanuts dropped to the floor uneat­
(XborritDcd Inii taxMdoIhlfc- If Caitteton (Rub secured the premium of
en. The umpires were sweating like
Nashville coulffhave tome of this kind Sit and the Mapl»Grove Club the pre­ hay, makers*, and the referee, in shirt
of justice mected out to her evil-doers mium of $5. Each Club carried in
aleevVs, was all attention.
Several
she wouldn't bo bothered with so many numerable flag* and banners and pre­
scientific inuwm were wade by each,
cases, wherein folks take the law into sen ted a vety fine appearance. By this
and in two minutes
their own hands.
*
J . time the crown was tremenduous. The
BOTH FELL L’I*OX THEIR KNEES'.
multitude filled the stores, overflowed And the audience yelled "Mixer.” Hv&gt;—One of our enterprising merchants
the sidewalks, and thronged the streets. '
aimb’s umpire clainled Mixer broke his
hands ns the following thought from
As soot
the delegatiops were all hold, which would make the final fall
he thinkfi will apJosh fillings.
kin iths formed, headed by
in, s pnx
for Holcomb, and Mixer’s umpire de­
clared that it was Holcomb that broke
the hold. The referee declared it
goggles- You know yon are doing it
a rout..
Rev. I.N.Critti
.
&gt;n offered a _prayer.
After seven minutes the referee again
but no one else does.”
Dr. C. 0. Scott read the Declaration of culled "time.”
Mixer appeared but
—The Annual School meeting, for Independence, and Rev. J. S. Boyden,
Holcomb was invisible. A gain the ref­
the village district, was unwwaUy well of Ypsilanti, delivered a short but most
eree called “time.” but Holcomb didn't
attended last Monday evening. Tho suitable and able orat ion, and the band
time worth a cent, and the referee an­
following trustees were elected: H. A. furnished music. The grove was filled
nounced the match in favor of Mixer.
Barber, E. A. Bush and Geo. Francis. with people, and still there seemed to
The Hasting* folks hurrahed, Hol­
comb’s new friends looked puzzled,
whilst disinterested nnd wiser ones
looked beat.*
night.
not less than 5,000 persons, and the afHolcomb asserts that Mixer broke
ternooD trains from each way’ brought his hold, to save himself which would
—Five bowery dances, thirty-two
give the fall to Holcomb, and that the
lemonade and iee cream stands, one I many-more­
, At one o’clock a foot race of forty fall should be so declared, and there­
candy factory, four wheels of fortune,
rods punc off on Washington Street. fore refused to wrestle ; but we are in­
There wfcrd nifie entries, and E. R. Holformed from a reliable source that tbe
A eoeoAnut. stuck co®b ti,e “thletc, gave them the send matter had been arranged previously.
chances to throw at a
.
m, of «.-t “ff- Wm.Sridmore.rfHMiw. won That Mixer was to have the match and
on a pole, for the small
Holcomb half of the door ■ money, but
cents, were the extra I
when the money was about to be divid­
upon us by the 4th.
.
Then followed the sack race. Flavi­ ed, Mixer grabbed the lion's share;
—Last Sunday Dsn Everts went out ns Feighner secured first prize, and
Holcomb securing only ♦11.74 of the
to his form and. volunteered to drive — Hoffman, the second.
$107, taken at the door.
the ovtriwfiJjflSJ St jk« ip ■’»"
.Tn the wheelbarrow race Homer
Thus ended the first wreatifog Match
hay.
Dan “whoa’d, haw’d and gee’d Downing gained the first prize, and
in Naahvflta.
---- tf.e, - -------- - ----.
Our Justice Courts,
The greased pig was let loose in a va­
projecting log and save hi* scalp if not cant lot on State St., and soon caughtt V
—----t_
his brains, for hia hat 4 was caught in
There were three application* for
Ijneandj^dpdMmi tjght as. a
were made in the Squire Chipman’s justice U-ktii^tnrday.
In the case of Hie j^epjjle r&lt;. Wm-

wAa, and-CJ cj^okottj.for a purse of Bartley for cruelty to dumb animals,
Bartley was fined $5 and costs. This
on the morning
case grew out'of the Bartley-Grabstn
dog-stabbing afiair mentioned last
week. Lewis Durkee aud J. R. Crites
appeared for the. People and A. M.
mal| bf&lt;&lt;i. stem .Iterksr. paraded Hint for Bartley.
Hobt. Carlton sued Preacher Price I
incmased with a fervency that ffoon the streets ar 6-.30 ana made lots of fun.
During tbe afternoon tbe base ball for au.irun kettle he had loaned him
.
„nrvf.- A—__ m ..
4th, three sweet $20. The horses did not get a fair
jend-pfL-but after running several
times the purse was decided in favor
of Ramsey.

hear one. It fill* the whole being with Hastings, and the “Rough and Readys,"
emotions that caunpt be expressed. A of Baltimore, was played and resulted
in an easy victory for the “White
man for war in five minutes that the Caps.” Seven fnnirfg? were played;
•the
“White Capa” getting thirty tallys
fife and drum would have no effect up­
on for three ytora.
•
n a.
; = and the "Reagh and Readys” fifteen.
Taken altogether our celebration was
» grand •wccete, no accident or drunk­
en rows occurring to mar the tranquility of the occasion.

preacher did not return it, i
he had paid for it in tenodl
mart rendered far plaiutit
for piaiutiff and Flint for d

We are prepared to pay the highest
market price, in cash, for any amount
of W&lt;&gt;ol, delivered Vi&gt; us ax our -eleva­
tor iu Nashville. or in tho village of
Vermontville.
_
scyiiie.
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AQC3WORTB'it BkOOXd.-^ .

Price 10 Cents per IL or 1£ vten I
Fonila QI
havwg had a

LAME EXPERIENCE

rr LOW yards Prints, 5 cfo a yard,
WM. A. AyLSWORTH it Co.’S.

will alwsT*

Gwruttt Perfect SxlhlirtM.

Woo! Wasted.

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

T. £’. Downing as usual in the mar­
ket. Call at tiie Nashville bSnk before
you soli j our Wool.
’ Barry, Everts Ac Co.
IV Beautiful Shawls for 73 cts. at
tl,c
*■ - ■ •
frroHr.

HOTEL anil B0ARDIH&amp; HOUSE.

ATTCTHBVN I00WPAGNIE.
’ Right about face,—and "drew* up”
at Wm. A? Avwworth &amp; Co.’s 10 per
cent store. . ..
.
•

&amp; AGRIICULTUAL STORES,

D7D

J. L HELLEI1, ProFrietGT,

SHOE SALE.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

jingle Buggies, any style, $100 on time

AMD A CHOICE LINE of GH0CEBIB8.

$95 for cash.

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time
Just received, 100 pairs Kid Slippers
at M) eeuts, worth $1.00.
100 pairs Women’s Shoes at 90 cento,
worth $1.60.
_
100 pairs Kid Button, at $1.50, worth
♦t.OO..
33 pairs Men's Calf Boots at $2J5O,
worth $4.00.
30 pairs Men’s Kip Boots at $2.00,
worth $8.00.
.
300 pairs Children’s and Misses’Shoes
from 25 cento to $1.00 per pair.
CLOTHING SALE.
100 pairs Union Cassimere Panto at
$1.00, worth $1.50.
100 pairs at $1.25, worth $2.00.
100 pairs all Wool CaMimerea at $2.25
worth $3.50.
too pairs Fancy Cassimere Pantoat
$3.00, worth $4.5b.
50 pairs Fancy Worsted Panto at
$-1.00, worth $6.00.
P. Sr—If you, reader, have time be­
tween now and the 4th of July, to fol­
low this grand procession, you will find
they will "halt” at the 10 Per Cent
Store, where you or any other man or
lx&gt;y will find the boss prices to prevail.
We are determined to hold tire lead
ns the Representative Square Dealing,
One Price, Low Price, Cash House of
Nashville, Mieh.
■
Wst. A. Atlsworth &amp;. Co.

$120 cash.

J. L. HELLER it SON.

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best CASTING AND BLACKSIITHlNG
farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at
F4RM1NG

Come and see me and I will sell you anying Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

C?* Try the pure Jap. Tea at the
Boaton Storeat 20cts. per pound. Sam­
ples free.
Photogntpla!

J. M. WOOD A M. B. BROOKS.

Mrs. BURROWS A Mr*. CASSELL

or Eaton counties.

CHAS, c: WOLCOTT

GIVE U8 A CALL.
NubTlPf*. April 18lh, im.
BURROWS ‘CASSELL.

Miss L. Hungerford,
DEALER IN

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,
DECLARED AT THE

BRADY’S BRICK,

NOTE HEADS.
Furnished and printed in fine style at
this office for $8.75 per thousand. All
other work equally low.
Orno Strong.

IMPLEMENTS!

nstad.

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­ New Millinery Store,

C7* We will go you one better than
any store dare to on low prices.
Wm. A. Ayiworth &amp; Co.

— BeautifM Embroideries cheap at
the
Boston Store.

Tills, bnidM ntarty all kirfa of

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$70 cash, or $75 on time.

— 5 spools Thread for 10 cto. at tho
Boston Store.

BOSTON STORE!

Mlcblgw.

.Vaahville!

BUY YOUR

Photographs I

AT THE

Tn every variety o' *tyle and pose.
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, lias se­
cured for the season Mr. Beebe's gal­
lery, on Main St., and is prepared to
furnish One Dozen Fine Beilin Re­
touched Photographs for $2.60. Gem
work at usualnricea. Copying and En­
larging a speoaltr. Call and see spec­
imens. ■
. ■
fip* The largest stock of Prints in
the county at the Boaton Store. Best
0 cent*.

Row it is Doae.
The first object in life with the Amer­
ican people is to "get rich”; the second,
good health. The first is obtained by
energy, honesty nnd saving; the sec­
ond, (good health,) by using Green’s
August Flower. Should you be a
despondent
the ef­
it sufferer from any of theeflytpepsia. Liver Complaint,
fects of Dytpepsfa,
Indigestioi», &amp;e., such
' as Sisk Head'
ache, PaliiMtation of tbe heart, Sour
Stomach. IIfobitiul Costiveness, Dizzi__ _ _ ...x.Head, Nervous Prostration,
Low Spirits, Ac., you need not suffer
another day. Two doses of AUGUn
Flower will relieve you ut once. Sam­
ple Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents. Positively sold by all first-claw
Druggists in the U. S.

There is no Medicine that has accom­
plished so much as Shiloh’s ConsuxpCube; ft has established the fact
that Consumption can be cured, while
for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarse­
ness, Whooping Cough, and all Lung
diseases h has no equal. No Medicine
was ever sold on such favorable terms.
If it was unreliable it tfouid be the
greatot folly to guarantee it. It cost*

Old Reliable Meat Market
OF

GOODS

DOLLARS
CALLED TO

ROE fc CLEVER
If You Wart to But a First Culm

SEWING MACHIN!

A LARGE

Battle

You cax SAVE MONEY nr (fox&amp;oro

At this Office.

HIGH PRICES AND LARGE PROFITS MUST
BE
3E DROVE OUT OF THE LARD!

And we can do it for we have got the army
of Goods to do it with!

r«*&gt; m

was:

ffiSSlSStfQ

tigx

if it does not giw aatwfiwt ion after us­
ing two-thirds of h-bottle. Cifll at my
J-------- .--------—• - TMBpIe, bottle for
cents, or a regular aire Fifty Cents
are sore, or chest

i Plaster, which *
Staley was beard. Defendant showed
lief. Halbert A
ich. Sdd elsewhere by
tween himself and P. holler, the owner,
of the property, that the fence wm to
Perfume
be moved, and a decision

THE 20 CT BRIGADE

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT!

n.w,
THE BOSS
AGER BEER

gen-

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight for our coun­
try and our

tionsof trust in town and county af- pbore. a widow ta j’Mn old, of Yan­
kee Springs, married Mr. Chas. Turner
of the same township. Lately the lady

band* rarer, went to tbe barn, Uy down
&gt; near a ttraw stack, and deliberately an-

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I

»y A beautiful Silver Coffeu Pot to
be given away with th*ir Coffee at the
,
Boards Store.

jd-.n-.ruTand
fondant

MkorAadnwe h„ rotoraod to tte

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I

Wool »oa by rail wiUbtc^Hlmth

II
3,

HBUl
Beer

nsaum
L L. LOOMIS

�MICHIGAN.
Parkes* bsiek Hock al BL Joseph was
destroyed by tiro Tuesday night.
Mrs. Ann Sanden* of Flushing, horse­
whipped Rev. Authony Hudson, in the
street, alleging that in pis 'temperance
wpeechM he had slandered her*.
Otto Lauschner, the defaulting teller ot
tlie Saginaw savings bank, who pleaded
guHty on three charges ofembezzlement,
wan arraigned and sentenced to four
months in the House of Correction, at
hart! labor, and a tine of *800; and in de­
faulter the payment of the fine, eighteen
months additional imprisonment .

u&gt;n Harber bids fair to be -the greatest
ever known, Growers are obliged to
pick tliioe quarters of-the number now

The Kalamazoo Telegraph bi the author­
ity for the statement that Joseph and
Togah Bertrand, an Indian nnd squaw
living at Dowagiac, have commepoed
suit for tbe recovery of 136 acrer, in the"
south part of Chicago. They claim it to
have been deeded to Togah in 1882 on ac­
count of her small feet and delicate
hands. Tbe property is now worth aliout
11.000,000. The principal question seems
to be that of identity. '
Tke grasshopper* are no thick on a few
farm in Oakland County.M to bo doing
some damage.
The State Institute for Teachers.
—The Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion has arranged to hold tho State
TMchera* Institute, provided for by the
new institute law, at Lansing, commenc­
ing Augpsl 20, and continuing five days.
The Hon. John Hancock, Superintendent
of Schools, Dayton, Ohio; President IL
C. Hewett, of Normal University, NormaLIU.; Pref. Robert Graham, Director
of the Model School of the Oshkosh, Wis..
Normal; nnd Prof. Jonathan Plpyr of
Chicago, Ills., have engaged to give in­
struction In tlie Institute. These mon
are among the foremost in the west in
Institute work and a profitable mooting
mayfbc anticipated.
The Hon. Z. Chandler will deliver tho
annual address at the Allegan County
Fair next fall.
The Democrats of the now Twentythird Judicial District have nominated
Jonathan B. Tuttle, of 'Alpena, as candi­
date for the office of Circuit Judge. The
election will occur July 2.
Thd Iron la being laid on the narrow
guago railroad from Istwton to Lawrence.

Roderick McDonald, of Bay City, put
in Hongbton Lake last winter 4,000.000
foot of logs that are to bo squared In tim­
ber al Muskegon this summer, and
shipped to Liverpool, England.
The steamer Peerless, on her last trip
to Chisago, took from Duluth 896 bales of
buffalo robes. In all about 21,000 robes.
This is said to bo the largest shipment
ever made by way of Lake Superior. _
Great commotion exists among farmers
in tno northern part of Oakland county,
owing to the sodden appearance ot a vast
collection of grasshoppers, which are de­
stroying largo quantities of clover, oats,
wheat and corn. Their appearance was
sudden, and they are numbered by mil­
lions. Largo fields of clover and uate are
totally destroyed. The ground over
which they travel Is literally covered
wl^h eggs, which seem to hatch out in s
day.
.
•»
Tlie contract for building tlie now
court-house at Ann Arbor, has been
awarded to McCormick A Sweeney, of
Columbus, Ind., nt *50,900.
-Reports from various parts of tho State
indicate that th.- interest in tlie red ribboa
movement, ha* .not abated, tho mootings
being well attended, and new members
Joining the clubs everyday.

The annual reports show Hint there
were 5,IM paupers In tbe county poor­
houses of the State for 1876, of which
2,075 were Americans.
Little Lulu Croswell, the Governor’s
ten-year-old daughter, has a wonderfully
sweet voice, and can sing lower than any
contralto. The musicians and vueulists
are puzzled to know what to call the
voice.
Last week Mr. C. F. Wheeler, of Hub­
bardston, received an extensive litho­
graphed list of botanical specimens from
a noted botanist of Buda Pesth.tho capital
of Hungary, proposing to Mr. Wheeler u
mutual exchange of such specimens as
the one might possess that would be de­
sirable to the other. Mr. Wheeler will
comply with the gentleman's wishes.
Latest Michigan patents:
•
Cultivator—G. Storm, Portland.

"With tho darkmiM Gon. Dragomiron'
The Chinese Cracker.
Three mon, Flor, Brilinger. and Ptorw,
were boating in the Niagara Hirer above
About six months ago the National
tho Faljs Monday evening, when the boat
got Into the rapid*. Bellinger and Pieroe row of:
Board of Fire Underwrite™ prepared
slatfatf cs m to tbe destruction by fire
on the previous Fourth of July, and it
Buy your Good, only of Reliable Parties
darkiires am! Obstructions were so great seems somewhat strange that the peo­
ple are congratulated Msrioualy that this
There are now upwards of 100.000 head that all was not ready- until the first loHS did not exceed half a million. Tbe
of cattle in the immediate .vicinity of glimmer of dawn. There was no bridge,
Dodge Citv, Kansas, some of the herds but a number of river boats, capable of
IT IS generally acknowledged that yod can buy
running high into tbe thousands. There holding from fifteen to forty mon each. Btates, the West having been protected
Moro Goods at
Is a single herd numbering 40,1)00, anoth­ Theae were dragged on carriages through by copious rains, and the displays of
the mud and launched in the darkness. fireworks in the South being chiefly
er of 21.000, and one of 17,W».
Cleveland had a *10,000 fire Sunday The boata put off singly, rowfag anroaa on Madi Gras and Christmas days.
for
a
little
cove,
and
later
a
little
steam
The returns procured by the companies
nlghL
tug was brought- • into requisition. The
The ship Gov. Morton which sailed Turks immediately opened a smart fire, show that the ‘'mercantile” interest
from .ireworKil,
fl reworks.^421,125
from New Orleans with cotton and slave* both on the boats and (be ‘------------w•hA
“ lost *40,269 iroiu
For the same money, than any other place in town.
took fire at Southwest Pass on Monday. wore waiting to cross. Tho 1
Wf, from fire-crackers, and $25,000 from
gun watis, the "domestlc’Host *13,179.
Ship and cargo valued al.*250,000. Owned contahiod Maj. Gon. Vote
.
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by Enoch, Benner &amp;. Co., of Boston. .
Tarklsh rificmon were In posjj)B about $17,946 and *832 from these prospec­
Tbe decrease of the public dobt during fifty yards from the shore. HWamled tive causes; the “mercantile and do­
June w-s *32119.119. Tbe total amount hls handful of men and bade them lie mestic” (business buildings and dwell­
of National Bank circulation is *301,681,* down in the mud then opened a skir­ ings combined) *7,742, *8,118 and
mishing fire to cover the landing of tbe nothing: the “manufactories” *8,875,
boats that followed one by one. These, *829 and $7,400; the churches, *3,637
MY STOCK OF
lauding their freight, followed the ex­ and 107. escaping gun wads.’ This oc­
FOREIGN NEWS.
ample of the flrat ixmi load. At length
enough had accumulated. Among them curred in 101 cities and towns, and
749
escaped;
the
casualties
were,
31
Tho ’.bombardment of Rutechukcon----were Gen. SkoWeloffand hls son. Gon.
tinuos. English agents report that the Yolchino bade hls men fix bayonets and total 17 serious, and 428 slight. The
English Consulate, .which had a large stand up and follow their officers. There loss to the cqmpanles was *154,574. It
Union Jack floating, seems to-have been was a rush and a choor. Tbo Turks fired should be understood, however, that
singled out foroonoentrated fire, and was an ineffective valley, but did not walL notwithstanding the special and gen­
completely destroyed. Tho entire popu­ Gon. Yolchlne's akirmlahers followed eral character of last year's celebration,
lation is flying into the neighboring vil­ thorn’some'distance up tbe alope, but for the fires and accidents were unusually Is large for lhe season, and will be sold right down to the lowest living
lages. Tho Governor General or the a time could not.pass far from their base. light, -because the general fear of tlie
profit, m order to make room for an early Fall Stock.
Province has declared that he holds the Meanwhile the Russian guns from across
authorities responsible for tho lives of the tho river nnd the Turkish artillery were contrary produced an extraordinary
fugitives, who are mostly (Christians. firing briskly. Turkish shells kept fall­ carefulness.
Tbe
invoice
value
of
fire-crackers
Twelve shells have fallen upon the mili­ ing in tho water, whistling through the
tary hospitals, five upon the civil hospital, willows and bursting among the columns imported since January 1, 1865, is of­ Fetch along: your Butter, Eg-gp*, and what­
and two upou tlie orphan asylum. The on tho flat. One shell from a mountain ficially reported at less than *1,500,000,
patients were seized with panic, and have gun fell into a boat containing two guns, on which the duties collected do not
ever you have to Sell.
loft their bods.
with gunnors and commandant of lot­ exceed *450,000; how much thecrackera
The Turks, in return, partly destroyed tery. Tho boat was swamped, and all on have destroyed cannot be stated exact­
£7“ YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
Gutrgeyo. A thousand shells fell there board perished. This was tho only seri­ ly, but two large fires caused by them
yesterday, and 800 to-day. Ono Russian ous casualty in. tho crossing;' but many —one In Portland—made $15,000,000 of
Nashville, July 1,1877.
.
battery has been diamountod. The Rus­ Russian soidlori fell on lx»th aides of the property vanish, and in one day of
sians apparently meditate a serious at­ river. Tho Turkish gunnors clung to 1876 this “cracker” k»ss was 25 percent,
their guns with wonderful staunclmeHS,
tempt to capture tho Island of Byrgoe.
of
the
importationsof
the
year.
The
Fix-President Grant visited 'Queen Vic­ amid clouds of dust thrown up bv shells insurance men make the reasonable
which burst around thorn. A Turkish
toria at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
monitor had been hemmed fa byaoordon estimate that for every dollar’s worth
The prospects of the wheat cron in of torttedoes, within a channel south of of these tiny plagues imported a direct
Great Britain have improved with the tho island opposite Vardln, and a Rusaiim destruction or 1100 has been sustained.
prevailing dry weather of tho past few battery on tho Roumanian aide shelled
Does it pay. and is it rational, to risk
weeks.
her. After their first repulse from the the destruction'of acity for the sake of
A Russian official dispatch, dated Kat- landing place, the Turks rallied and con­
zuboni, near P.atoum, Juno 25, says: centrated on the upper slopes, in front ot a small boy’s transient fun ?
“Tho Turks attacked tho right wing of their battery, and then camo down on tho
our poelllon on tho 24tb. Tho fight lasted picket* of Gen. Yolchlno’a brigade, and
DETROIT MARKETS.
eight and a half hours, and tho Turku made some headway; but only foramowere repulsed with groat loss. Tho Rus­ menL Sooq after noon tho Kuiudan In­
sians lost 160 killed and wounded.
fantry bad crowned tho heights. A Turk­
Flour—Choice white *9 50ftl0 00; me­
Tho affair of tho 21st near Helibaba was ish Infantry detachment tried to work dium *8 5O@9 00; ambers $8 25(^8 75;
very severe. The Russians fell back on around aud down upon Sletova, but was low grades to superfine *6 006i&gt;6 60.
Wheat—White extra. $1 92^1 94; mill­
tho following morning with very heavy thwarted by intercepting skirmishing
loss. Tho Turks had about 400 killed and forces.
ing extra *1 91^*1 92; No. 1 white ?i W&gt; ,
Tho loss is cetimated at 1,000, but it is (fal 93; milling No. 1, $1 88; No. 2 white 1
wounded. Upwards of 1,000 with un­
dressed wounds are on the road to Erzo- probably 2,000. Bridges will be laid at |1 87; ambers $1 87@1 90.
Simnitza, which will bo tho main thor­
roum.
Corn—50(^51 i eta.
Gate—391&amp;41 eta.
An official telegram from Gen. Tergu- oughfare of the Russian army. Ono hun­
Barley—State, $1 25(5*1 50 per cental.
kaasof reports that on June 21 si hls col­ dred thousand mon will march in the col­
umn
which
is
now
crossing.
Beans—Picked,*2 75@2 HO; unpicked, I
umn was attacked near DiJar by twenty
battalions of Turks, with 12 guns anil
Telegrams from various points on tbe *1 60@2 50.
Butter— 12@15 eta. Grease, 8 eta.
4,500 horses. After ten hours’ fighting Danube give particulars of frightful bom­
Cheese—State 8(a9| eta.
tlie Turks were repulsed, but tbe Russian bardments along thz'. river. At RustDried Apples—5&gt; (£5J eta. Peaches 16(j‘«
low ypiH heavy, namely: 15 officers and chux tho Gorman Consulate was destroy­
131 soldiers killed, and 363 soldiers ed by 24 shells, tho French by 3, and the 18 eta.
Eggs—14@15 eta. with demand equal
wounded.
The RushIiuis fought on a Austrian Consulate was riddled. Tho
line of five versts, with great gallantry, military hospital in tho Jews quarter re­ to supply.
Foreign Fruits-Lemons,*7 00@ 8 00per
against overwhelming numbers.
Nine- ceived 72 shells. They fall everywhere,
batteries. with 36 guns, have been con­ nnd no spot can be considered aafe. Up box; oranges, *5 50(^6 per lx&gt;x : Layer
structed before Kars. Tho liombardment to Wednosdav tho Turks hiul thrown raisins, now, *180@l 90; seedless, mat, 4 25
proceeds with' redoubled vigor.
from 2,000 to 3,000 aholLs Into Giurgcvo. @4 40; Valencia, 8i eta.; muscatels. *2 35
fa2 40: sultanas IlfiklSe; London layers
Tho Grand Duke Nicholas telegraphs However, though the streota hero nnd $2 4O@'2 5O; dates, tH(£7c; lipa, in drums,
as follows: “Tho difficult and compli­ there are ploughed up and houses Iwred new, 11@)12; do. layers, 13^14c; &lt;io.
not more than one house in 20
cated itask of crossing tho Danube is through,
bags, lOfgJllc; French prunes 12@17c;
achieved. Sistova and the surrounding or 30 la seriously injured. At Oltenltza Turkey prunes, old, 7}e; new 8e; cur­ Of nil kinds sold cheaper than at any other store in the village of Nashville.
heights are in our hands. Gen. Dragoin- Gen. Ehronworth, of tho Eleventh In­ rants, now, 7}@8c; citron, 22@23c; lem­
IrotTs division, with the mountain artil­ fantry Division, was shot through the on peel, 18c. Cocoanuta.Baraco, $4faf&gt; per
lery, was tho first to cross. There are shoulder by a Turkish shapshooter from 100. Bananas. :*2 50^3 50 per bunch.
tho other aldo of tbe Danube.
now—the evening of tbe 27th—on the
Pine apploa, per doz., *2 60iJi;3.
A telegram from Trobizond says tho
other side tlie Eighth Army Corps and
Hidea—Green 6J@7i eta; cured 8@9;
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY'
tt&gt;o Fourth Rifle Brigade, and the Thirty­ Turks on Friday twmulted nnd carried drv halted 12(&lt;ul4; dry flint 14fal6. Green .
tho Russian positions nt Batoum, calfskins lOfqJlc; cured, 12; drv, 18@20. |
fifth division is now crossing."
achieving a groat victory. Tho Russians Pelts, 60c@*2 00.
Simnitza, June27.—Under tho willows retreated after n severe battle and great
NOW
IS
TBE
TIME
TO BEY WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP I
Potatoes
—
Old
will
scaredv
sell
at
any
and tamaracks there were collected last Iohh of men.
price. New State ?1 25(&amp;1 50 ;&gt;er bush.
night, about six o’clock, ismts and men.
A Russian official dispatch says after
Wool—Fine at 85@3»c; combing at «»
At eleven o’clock they began to cross.
Both during tho crossing and recrossing tho Russians wore driven from the fore­ fa42c. Market firm.
Provisions — Mean pork,
$14 00 ;
they suffered seriously froii) the fire of most position near Zewfa, on tho 25th,
two batteries, and from a Hilo fire. One they retreated at night to their previous clear do $15 75; lard. In tcs., 9ic; do
gun standing alone fired with steadlnqsa lince to escape tho Turkish fire. Tbq in kegs, 9)@9ic Smoked hams. He; do.
and precision, and did sotne damage; Russian troops fought with great heroism shoulders, 7J@8c, outside for light
but although the men suffered the boats and Huitensl a eonsiderabli* loss, because weights, both covered; breakfast bacon,
Dried beef, 13@13}c.
Mess beef
wont aud camo until mon enough wore ,tho enemy were numerically superior. 11c.
collected to hold their own, when morn­ Six officer* were killed and 24 wounded, nominal/
and 850 privates were placed hors du com­
Salt—Michigan, co-trse, $1 25 per bid.;
ing dawned.
do. refuse, $1; Onondaga, $1 30 per bbl.
DragomirofTs division of the ElghUi bat.
Another dispatch says tho Russian ad­ Syracuse, dairy, 70c’per bn. of 54 ibs.
Corps was the first across. The Turks
fired the last round a llttio after one vance guard attacked Biela, but was L'lverp-xn (Ashton) dairy, $3 60 per bag
o'clock to-day. On the Turkish aldo the driven back upon Sistova with heavy of 224 lbs. Delivery, 5c per bbl. extra.
Wood—$3 fa 4 50.
bank presents low cliffs and steep decliv- loss. A fresh battle Is expected.
The pricea^jf wool throughout tho Slate
itlas, and behind that more gradual as­
A special from Schumlasays It Is osticents, but always forming perfectly de­ mated that upwards of 200 wotnenfiand have fallen off two lothr^’ cents during
tho
week; but for some specially fine lota
fensive positions, which were, in far t, but children have been killed by tho bom­
prices have been fully maintained. Most
feeblv contested. On the right of the bardment of Rustcbuk.
of tho clip was marketed during tlie
Russians, opposite Slstora, all to-dny,
The Rassians have occupied (Tlrnova,
three battalions of field artillery, firing tlie ancient capital of Bulgarin. Prinoo inontli of June.
slow, have helped U&gt; crush the opposition Tcherkoskl has been proclaimed Provi­
of the Turks. To the loft of the landing sional Governor of tho province. Official
place, concealed among tbe willows, are di.spatehoH received here state that tho
more batteries, and farther to tlie loft still, ehtetionn are now going on there for tho
horse artillery. From that position a purpone of forming a chamber or provi­
-BY—
whole fleet of Turkfah craft if visible. sional council. Russian troopa are press­
Ono of them is n war voxsol. Its inactiv­ ing on beyond Tirnova towards tbo Bal­ Dr. N.Garand,
- Monroe, Mich
ity is unaccountable. Between one and kans. The communications of Rustehuk
two o’clock to-day the flrat Russian cun are also threatened.
Office, No. IS Front BL
was ferried over on a stage, supported by
A telegram from Schumla snt-s it is es­ *pbciumaiianu CatarrB, Dyspcpota*
two pontoons, and by that time tho col­
timated that 30,000 Russians crossed tho A* cured Iu a few hour* on the principle of stiaorbumn of wounded ceased to pass.
Danube at fcslstova and commenced a for­ ing the poiAonaun acid* that oceaxion dL*ea*e«.
The character of tho resistance may be ' ward movement’ towards Biela, which Brunton'* Kheutuxtle Abuorbent and IHjtatit*
estimated bv the fact that as far as known was arrentod by tbo Turks at Pavla. No Fluid, price toe. Bold by Mills A l.*cxr. Grand
Rapid*, Pa CL Puunomt. Oelrolt, and by dni«i»ta.
at present there are only 140 wounded, details have been received.
Send for circular on Blood PoUon Inic*. No charge
aud giving a fair proportion for killed. It
may bo said that tbe Russian loas has
CANCERS CURED
been about 200.
By DR. DzCOU, 130 Hsillnjn Sc. Dotrott. W
Normal School Graduates.
you wUcl a phyUeian far tbu dJaeaM, choose
^ho Russians wisely drew a thick veil
round their movements at the last mo­
The list of graduates of tho State Nor­
ment, placing son tries on every road and mal School, dasa of 1877, Is as follows:
conT»rM’~an&lt;i thereby »aii«fy you recIf that he I*
sufforing no man to pass.
They then
Ltinffuaffe Cbursra—William E. Bel­ podtlTely reliable. Don't l&gt;« deceived hr the cr»'»l
passed higher up tho river than was ex­ lows, Cl.. Martha Barnard, M. L., E. An­ nrvuntlont of »wlndlers. Call or write before «!»fur youreelf up a* Incurable. Addrraa, Dr. DcCou,
pected.
dalusia Brooks, M. L., Hftnry J. Curran, UN flaaUnp al.. Detroit, Mich. Oonaultalion free.Tbe Rutr'an left is In great force near Cl., Luana Citrus, Cl., Mary S. Clayton,
Hirzova, and is being constantly strength­ M. L., Jamen F. Jordan, Cl., Christian
ened. The right has secured the crossing Mouuger, M. L., Durbin Newton, CL,
at Simnitza with ease, so that the Dan- Levi F. Shaw, Cl, William W. Stockly,
ubian passage is secured.
The centre CL
has tbe choice of concentrating upou tlie
Mixed Cour»tJt—M»ry Alien, English
right or left wings, and crossing unop­ nnd French; Efilo Beach, English and
posed.
French; Eugene Hartman, laitln and
Widdin and Fikopolisaro isolated from German; Sarah E. Van Tyne, Latin and
the Turkish quadrilateral, and present German.
indications lead to the conclusion that
Full English Course—Walter M. An­
this muuu vaunted square of fortresses drus, Phebe S. Beach, Wm. Bollla, Carrie
will itself soon be cut in IisIvch, and the Everett, Addle M. Hawks, Chas. T.
Turkish forces separated into three dirt- McCntctMon, Enos J. McAlpine. Mary
slons without means of communication, McVcan, Joel S. Pardee, Agnes Spinks,
and with tho whole Russian army occu­ Douwe B. Yntema.
pying a central position between thfin,
ibux TAUB! CT
and free to move with crushing force
Tho Chicago Times says: Tbe best
upon any one of them.
V ENGRAVING !
Tho Russians crossed at Potrooeni upon potatoes that come to this market are
For TYPOGRAPHICAL PRINTING, exeeu.
rafts.| It la officially stated that there raised on Beaver Island, Dear the
were 50JX«) Russians on tbe southern *&gt;ldo Strait* of Mackinaw.
Of course the
of the Danube this morning, opposite seasons there are very short, tlie snow
‘K
Slmnitaa and Petrocenl.
often remaining on the ground till the
WITH A BRAN NEW STOCK OF
The Turks were driven back from tho middle of May. Vegetation, however,
landing place at tbe point of tho bayonet makes a very rapid growth when it
Address
HEHBY
E.
DOWHER,
The Turkish infantry, 8,000 in number,
84 Woodward Are., DETROIT. Mich
made an attack on the troops that baa gets a start, and potatoes mature in a
As snow often fails on
landed, but were repulsed by the mus­ few weeks.
ketry, which soon afterward occupied the these islands before the ground freezes
potatoes do not require to be dug till
the spring after they are planted. OeTHB MAIN CROSSING.
Our old Stoek ha* all bees clo*ed oui and Our Store 1*
It is ascertained now that tbe principal caMionaliy flumers plant potatoes in
crossing west of Glurgevo was atPetro- the fail, they being protected over win­
cenl and Parapan, just below Nimnitza, ter by a heavy coating of snow. It la
where the Russians creased, on a large practicable on these lalanda to plant
number of rafts and small boats, until a potatoes in the fall and to dig them a
TRADEMARK
position was secured on lhe south bank. year frofh the following spring.
Al­
This aecounta for the comparatively small though the tubers have been in the
loos suffered by the Russian troops, aa ground eo long a time their period of
FOR COMFQRT, AND
the passage was effected iu small detach­ growth wai limited to a few weeks.
DETROIT, MICH.
ments. which waro scattered on the river,
TERMS CAHn —Can bo had bottled by WUtoai
There are occasional instances of pota­
and advanced towards the opposite bank
toes
growing-wild
on
there
inlands
as
after the manner of skirmishers, so as to
they do on tlie main land of northern
render Lhe enemy’s fire loss effective.
Michigan.
The soli is little affected
SO IF YOU BUY
by frost, as the snow completely pro­

CONSULT YOUR OWN INTEREST.

W8 OF THE WEEK.
GENERAL NEWH.
A diapatoh from Ho* Creek aaya: The
coach from ’lead^ood was stopped last
night near Cheyenne River by flvemaak«1 mon, who robbed tho paaeengera oi
about *2,000, blew open tho Iron treasure
box and carried off toe mutant*. Borer-.
al shots were exchanged, one of which
took effect In tho side of Hawley, tho
driver. Tbe wound is not mtIgus. This
is tho second coach robbery this wook.
A DeaS wood dispatch eaya that Pier­
son’s ten stamp mill at Central City,after
running six days on ore from tho Ke’.z
mine, cleaned up 888 ounce»«of gold amslgam of the value of *7&gt;00fo
Dispatches from Lewiston, Idaho, ree.rt the state of aflaira al tho front up to
e24th. Renegade Indians-are Joining
thehoatilea. Runners have been sent to
tho Palouse, Bpokano, Columbia River,
and Umatilla tribes, .who, they claimed,
would Join them, and they would clear
tho whole country from Irwinton to
Boise City. The fiostlles. have crossed
tbe Salmon River at Horseshoe Bend
with all their plunder, and will make for
the Payette and Weser Valleys with all
their warriors. Some estimate tbe num­
ber at 300.
Dispatches from Gen. Howard are to tbe
effect that Col. Porrv met him at Cotton­
wood. and bls force is to move to-morrow
morning to tho old battle-ground. The In­
dians are In force st Horseshoe. Bend on
tho Salmon River, between Whitebird
and Slate Creek.
The following forces are now in tho
field
Regulars—Perry 60; Whipple 100; Mil­
der 100; Thockmorton 135; others 75.
Volunteera—Chapman 35; Page 23;
Huater 25; Elliott fef Williams 16.
.All the force haa gone to Salmon River,
&lt;4ceptElliot’s company, which has gone
up Snake River to head off any Umatillas
who may try to cross to Join Joseph.
Ail salaries above 10 cento per hour, or
$30 per month, on theJLake Shore Rail­
road have been cut down ten per conL
John Alfred ThorlolL late of 235 West
Fourteenth Street, N. Y., is the " society
man" charged recently with robbing
thuoe who taadehim their guftu Itturna
out now that Therlotl's confidence qual­
ities had a'good deal to do with his ad­
mission into tlie bouses of lhe wealthy,
lie has fled the city, but not before coufesslng his gul|L
A dispatch to'JJoise city says: ’Tho
position of tho hostlles ou Salmon
river is one of irreat natural strength, in
which they will be able to occupy the at­
tention of all the troopa Who may bo sent
against them.
Il will be impossible to
prevent them from receiving reinforce­
ments from Indians disposed to Join
them, who can reach them in small de­
tachments through a country perfectly
known to them.
Tho Indian camp on Salmon River is
about 200 miles from Boise City. Tho
country in which the operations will take
place is rough and mountainous in the
extrema, toll of strongholds, with which
thu Indians are perfectly familiar.. There
is danger that while attention is l&gt;elng di­
rected to ono position on tho Salmon, and
nil tho forces are sent in that direction,
disaffected Indians who have not yet
Joined tho hostilo camps may open the
game in other quarters.
San Francisco, Juno 29.—A preas dis­
patch to Portland says that Col. Wood
has Just received tbo following dispatch
from Gon. Howard, dated at tho front,
Juno 27. 8:45 a. m.:
"Wo have overtaken Joseph, who is
well pOHUxl at tho mouth of tho White
Bini Creek. Chief White Bird is in
charge of tho entire united bands. Joseph
is tlie fighting chief. Tho Indians a:o
bold and waiting for us to engage them.
Lieut. Trumbull and volunteers are at
Slate Creek. Our headquarters to-night
will be nt thomoulh of White Bird Crook.
Most of our doiul found, seventeen have
been buriod. Tho rams are very trouble­
some ; roads and trails bad. The troops
are in tho best spirito."
.
. .
FROM COMAS PRAIRIK.

D. C. Grriffith’s Store,
GIVE ME A TUT AT. AJD BE OONVEMCED.

DRY GOODS,

CGrocrrics, Sats, (taps, Soots, ghats, Ration?, kt., kt.

D. C. GRIFFITH’S.

PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?

J^eiu Crop Tea-, 1877, for 90 cts. per lb.
.Maple Syrup for $1. per $al.
Silver Drips for 80 cts. per gal.

FISH

DISHES &amp; GLASSWARE I

LEE BROTHERS.

SECOND STOCK!

A special correspondent of the Cali­
fornia Associated Press sends tho follow­
ing dispatch, dated at Camp at Comas
prairie, June 27. It says:
We marched from Mount Idaho to this
place Monday afternoon, a distance of
ten miles. Gen. Howard made a reconnuisance in force, leaving astrong guard
in tbe camp. We prooeeded to the scone
&lt;&gt;t Col. Perry's late battle with tbo In­
dians, and found and buried twenty­
seven of our dead soldiers, which leaves
six bod I oa yet to be found. Liont. Tel­
ler's body has not yet boon found. Those
buried were tn such an advanced stage of
decomposition as to bo unrecognizable.
All arms aud equipments were taken by
mour, Detroit.
tlie Indians. Most of the bodies wore
Inhalers—J. B. Du Guise, Detroit
scalped.
Wo found and brought into
Fruit Driers—C. W. Jones, Centerville, &lt;sunp Manuel, one of tho settlors, report­
and E. A. Jones, Sturgis.
ed dead after the mmumcre on Salmon
Shields for Tunnels—T. Jaynes, De­ River.
Ho is wounded in two places,
troit.
and was almost stan ed.
Car-coupling—C. Hall, Washington
flORRIULK ATROCITIES.
township.
Tho number of murders thus farascerStump Elevator—A. Dunnebach and J.
tertained show ono woman, two children
Linden, Lansing.
and fifteen mon, in addition to tbo thirtyCitizens of Detroit have presented to three soldiers of Col. Perry’s command.
John Horn, Jr., a watch and chain cost­ Jellied and miming In tbo late fight. The
ing *620, tut a testimonial of his heroism details of the murders are horrible in tho
in saving 131 persons from drowning.
extreme.
There are several women at
The Kaiarlee of tho employes of tho Mount Idaho, wives of tho murdered
Michigan Central Railroad have boon re­ settlers, who narrowly escaped, or were
rescued after mow’ terrible outrages. Ti e
duced 10 per cent.
reconnoissance discovered Indians en­
The Post-office at Olivet was burglar­ camped across Salmon River, about
ized Saturday morning, $ 10 was found twelve miles from this camp. Aa nearly
in tho cash drawers, but tho charge of as could bo ascertained they have about
powder inserted in tho safe only damaged 200 warriors. They have no lodges with
tbe safe'door, broke a pane of glass, them, but a large amount of stock visible
which roused the citizens and prevented along tho river bank.
Tho country is ot tlie moat wild and
rugged character, precipitous mountains
There are now 280 pupils in tbe State
Subscriptions or,tho new 4 per cento
Public School at Coldwater, eight having aie coming in more rapidly, those made
been received during the past month and Saturday having footed up about $1,760,•
«ix indentured. There is no aickneaa of (MM), of which $700,000 wore taken by
any kind in tho school.
Western banka and *500,000 by tlie • New
A freak of nature hi recorded as having York Savings Bank, .
«
occurred at Freelands. Mrs. Holland
About 170 mon have been discharged
eive birth some time aince to a boy baby from the New York custom house. 100
Uh only one eye. The place where the are clerks, altout 60 inspectors, and the
other eye should be la entirely smooth remainder night-watchmen and superwith'no eyelids or socket. Tlie child in annnuaries.
other respects Is perfectly formed, and is
Coinage reports from all mlnta in
active and healthy.
Rie United States, except Carson City,
coinage fer tho fiscal
Hon. 3. D. Bingham, chairman of tho state tho aggregate coll
State Republican Committee, has re- year at $71,000,600, showing an increase
over tho last fiscal year of *14,000,000.
A
reduction
of
ten
per cenL In tbe
A chemist in Ishpeming baa Invented
a cheap invisible ink forwriting on postal wages of many railroad employees went
Into effect on the 1st InsL
[Press dispatch from Boise City.] The
Henry Culp, of Odessa, has a hive of small force on tbe Weiser, composed of
bees which on Friday sent out their first CapL Bender’s command of 45 men, and
swarm, which was followed bv tho second the 30 Idaho volunteers under CapL Rob­
on Bunday, tbe third on Monday and the bins, cannot move northward to any pur­
fourth on Friday hut, making four nose till the arrival of ths troops expected
a wanna in eight days.
from the South. Tbe position of tno In­
AU of the freeholdera of Brackenridge, dians, which is on tho south side of the
Gratiot ttiunty, have signed an agreement Salmon river, is tho strongest and most
to prevent the sale of liquors In that favorable for their mode of warfare that
could be imagined. I» is full of natural
obstacles to tho approach of the troopa,
The work on the new capital, is now and affords ample scope to tbe Indians to
progressing rapidly. The roomdfa each remain and fight or retreat, as they may
of the wings, the governor's reftn, and see flu The troopa may cross lhe river
the library are plastered, the ceiling and under cover of the artillery, but when
cornices in the supreme Court-room are
finished and tbe Senate anti Representa­ climb and rocky canyons to cross to get
tive Chamber* are well under way. Tbe at tbe Indians. Without auffitdont force
west and north porticoes arc nearly com­ from thia aide to cooperate with Gen.
Ths Russians have also creased at Turplete, and ground was broken on Wed- Howard It Is difficult to tee how he can
nu Magurelli, and have Joined the Grand
hold tho Indiana to an engagement or do Duke Nicholas at Sisto va.
anything effectual •against them. It is
now believed hero that the hostlies will
Tlie Rusehm commissariat telcgrapliod
export to have the entire building
to hurry up supplies for the army, repre­
for occupancy .1 ely 4, 1878, Tlwre
senting that tho country on the other aide
0 men now employed on tbwpreinof
the river is entirely destitute, and Bay­
Gov. Croswell and the building
It ing there are fears of a famine in Btilgar-

■oua lost their Bvea

CANCERCURED

IIII
Spring \ Summer
Goods
JUST RECEIVED

W UN. ll. KIM'S ami
Come early and. avoid
the Rush.

G. A. TRUMAN.

Here We Come Again!

Summer Good* !

BOSS
LAGER BEER

Too full of New Groods

sZLTTST BT0 SOIL HD I

tects it during weather that freezes
mercury.

English, papers oomplain that Amer
lean boots and tihoes are crowding out
the home-made article. The Bir­
mingham Post says that there is un­
questionably a very serious prospect
licforo the boot aud shee trade of the
country, and gives as an indication of
the competition now existing that no
Loxdon, Juno 28.—Tbe following ao- contracts for the Russian and Turkish
•ontofthe oroMlng of the Danube la armies have been taken to. English
manufacturers, but they have all been
taken to Germany and America.

MORE GOODS FOR ONE

PENINSULAR

Lager

-

At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blnme tuu
[E7“ Wa are at home in our New Store, having no rents to pay, and
hall be glad to see all of our old customers and many now ones. |

Youth Truly,

•

KOCHER BROS.

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                  <text>HihMfID EVXRY FRIDAY,
NtuhyiDe, Barry County, MfahigM,

ORNO STRONG

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PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. IV

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY JULY 13.1877
War Topic*.

NO. 42.
is a cumberer of tlie soil and ought
be cut off.

and McCausiand inspecting him. I
mounted. " Now,” T said, "for this
FKN-PICTURK OF KAK*.
*
great message, if you please." Mc­ crash! We looked back. The line
The town Itself, with all i(s strag­
Causland's tone had something very dropped behind us like a stage trap.
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
The bridge gave way, and with a roar, gling and badly’.paved streets, is sltsolemn in it, as he replied :
'
uated
In
a
rocky
amphithMtre
of
“Tel! the station-master at Ammer- that was heard two miles off, the pret­
I mvm a him to drink from It,
Tne houses are
ing Junction, and any people you see, ty viaduct was swept away by the boil­ black basaltic hills.
Op« &lt;Ur, a draught of watnr
Quiet, rest, gent!* and kind treat*
Jbs.
tl&gt;.t the South Item-rvofr will not last ing, furious water.
constructed of this dingy material, and
Hr look ft llk« a «osutn'» Em
meat, are necessary to Insure ths____
shodld haw
three hours. It will burst down the
We were truly thankful for our nar­■ this circumstance, coupled with the lest geeretlon of pure and rich milk. coho, Mhowlng th*; TOT
£
valley, and wUJ destroy tlie Anns Via­ row-escape. And now to save the ex­ absence of trace, given the town a dis­ Cows that are kept excited and shy been taken for a bbsbel. ■
duct, and cany away the bridge* on cursion. Speeding forward again, mal appearance quite In keeping with
.The Rich'Borts 0F4T»?E:'WjsT.—
Kara-pagh. or front Ill-treatment will never fully There has been moefa raid fibfQt the
tlie Holmesdale Branch.
Stop the whistling like a demon, our engine— the name it bears.
develop their milking qualltiea; hence
^•rirtirs
traffic, and save the passenger*. God Vigilant uy name—soon came in sight, black mountain, with several other the same cow In the hands of two dif­ virgin soils of the Went, suit U”:ir
bleOs you ; and, hark ye, ride for your of the excursion’ train. By waving; abrupt tocky and precipitous hills, ferent persons may prove hernclf to ability to keep on giving crops'xear
/CHRISTIAN CHURCH—U. I. Dsro. Paolife. I will fire the signal cannon as a our red flag we averted another danger■ flank the town on the eastern side, the one. a copious and to the other a after year as good as ever and without
V tor Scrricee e,cry Bahbath at 101-2 a. a , and
—a collision.
The telegraph jKMtsi within about a mlleof the walls. These scant milker.—Mobile Regitter.
7r. n. Sunday R-bool ImmedlaUy after m—*—
warning. Good-bye,”
.
manure. Indeed, it Is no uncommon
..■it
U-.n.
Ammerlng Junction was some mile* being down, trains had to run upon are separated from Kara by a vsllev,
The amount of good done by the thing to have publishers receiveia^ter*
uway. My route lay through an un­ the same line as far as Hanlelgh. but, through which a river flows, passable
from Western men to stop subscrip­
known country, across moorland Inter­ our timely action set all to rights at. by bridge*. The hills on the western chtekens among fruit trees can hardly tions because there fa so much said
WKTHOniflT EPIBCOPAL CIIURUH-A'. O.
side offer an easy ascent to the "enemy, W estimated. We completely oun•»L T«o«x».P»*tflt. SaTrieM *▼&lt;*? fUbhata «t 10.
sected by flooded streams and swept by last.
in their columns about maMres,
Merer!
the
canker-worm
in
an
orchard
but
are
situated
twice
the
distance
of
We soon gave the bewildered passen­
the fierce wind and raiL.
juth a large y one-hundred trees, in two yean*' which are, they ray, tdl unnsceraary
I must do it, I thought, as my horee gers to understand the narrow eecafH*i Kara-dagh. On the nouth a lai
in the West, and yet there are indica­
betnnd, though • king.
mile® —
and
.J itt *luie. by colonizing a dock of fifty tion* from time to time that the &gt;&gt;’es­
-H. H. to Seribn«,» fur July. {licked his cautious way . amid* the they had had. Fervent and sincerei plain extends for some
then
barred
by
a
range
of
easy sloping chickens or no In ti»e midst of the lot, tern Virgin has grown prematurely
were
the
thanks
.we
received
from
all,
stone* down the steep by-road we
not to mention the ceaseless missionary
;
heights.
These
hill*
command
the
except
one
man.
He
was
escaping
had ascendeu the previous day.
I
work undertaken by the blddice In the old, and already finds it noceesary to
should need all my strength, though, from justice, and was captured. From city from a military point of view,and surrounding gardens and fields. We fall in with the arts which tier Eastern
TVJ-A8I1VILLKLOIX1K.-K5 F. 4. A- M. IU-«1* uIat commuulcattua on each Wedneaday
A RACE FOB LIFE.
to execute my task, so I prewied on. A the elevated embankment we could, therefore during the defence of Kara always preserve all the birds, too, not sister has found neoraeary if she
trace the course of the flood for miles. by Fenwick Williams, a series of forts,
valuable
slice
out
of
my
time
had
been
Mr.
begrudlng them a fgw cherries and would continue fresh antffalr.
era tet ourdtally tatftcJ
Batcbam, the secret*iy of the Ohio
expended when 1 reached the broad The train put back to Hnnlcigh. redoubts, and earthworks were con­ berries.—Scientific Farmer.
.
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
M My dear fellow, I am delighted to highway and urged my horse to speed. whence the passengers were forwarded structed aloug them, the greater aLienPoinological Society, and who from his
'tion iielngpald to Kara-dagh—the key
Every gardener should know that position lion a gpoii chance to know
see you,"exclaimed my friend McCaus­ I had to turn off again, I knew, but I by another company.
By the time we had arranged mat­ to the place. According to Nolan, the the bent manure for any plant 1* the. just what the CQudition of agriculture
land, as he met me al the door of his fancied I should easily find the path.
? Miaos ^irrrfarj.
ters and returned to the • broken via­ defences of the city, ns devTsetl by tho decomiKMied leave* and substance of fa Id the State, tells ub that In koine
iiouae.
Besides, was there not a aign-po«t ?
skill
of
Col.
Lake,
were
tuimirable.
its
own specie*. This tact will suggest 1 counties in the State the npid has de­
duct,
the
water
had
salMideil.
A
foot
­
I had gone on a visit to Holmesdale,
I reached the turning and pulled up
W. H. YOUNG,
a little town in the north of England. to read the.direction I should take. I way was constructed across the muddy Their great weakneue consisted in their the proper course with reference to the clined so much in fertility that itfakes
McCausland was engineer to the water ' nearly fainted with horror as I read. river bed, and trains stopped at l&gt;otn extent. “ It require* a laige army to leaves, tope, vines, haulm and other
company th$re, ana had invited me to The fatal finger pointed up tlie cross­ sides of the stream,"the passengers ex­ man such extensive works, aud all vegetable refuse of the garden.—th/f- port one co»-t and that a farm of one
must be garrisoned. Otherwise they fornia Horticulturist.
hundred acres is no more than suffi­
road I was pursuing—To Holtnesdale changing from one to the other.
go down for a week.
The asftect of the country as I retrac­ are liable, of course, to seizure by the
The Rural World very truly aay*: cient to keep about teu animals. This
H. A. BARBER,
After the usual interval for dressing, and SeaLnni.
The opposite index
we sat down to an excellent little din­ pointed—To Ruddall and Ammerlng. ed my Btcjw was deplorable; I could enemy, who, by poHsessingoue link of One of the most beautiful sights in Is far worse than the-averagec£'Cast­
ner. Not unnaturally the conversation I could scarce credit my sense*. Sure­ scarcely recognize the place* I luul the chain, would be in. better |HMitiou nature Is a beautiful symmetrical Ches­ ers fhi ms, and all comes from the utter
to seize the rest.”
nut tree, loaded with its creamy-white ignoring of manure. They have got
ly, 1 was rlelit! We luul come up the Imls.-m.h1 iu the morning.
turned upon the weather.
I found McCausland and his staff at
blossoms. We have seen acre* and to such a pitch now that manure is
AMONG THE ARMENIAN WOMEN.
“I am sorry this rain continues," said previou* day, ami up the hill to the
M. C. ELLIS, M B.,
McCausland; “it spoils my waler sui&gt;- reservoirs. I bad merely to reverse the the reservoir awaiting me. He wrung
A wur correspondent, describing his acre* of them, and stood and admired not to be hod to any great extent.
Every fanner They burnt the straw andaenttbt* grain
ply. People bully me as i f I could help route we had traveled. This was a my hand fervently, and said certain Journey from Trebizond to Erzeroum them by the hour.
terrible mistake. It was now past six words that I shall not easily forget.
«ays:
" Thousands of small yellow could have these scattered about hi* away ; and It baa to be brought back
The viaduct was quickly rebuilt, but ferrets dart to and fro across the road homestead, and his children and grand again before real farming oixrations
"Are your reservo I re near the town?"' o'clock. One of the three precious
L. F. McCORMICK. M B.,
the
station-master
at
Ammerlng
does
children
would
take
Lhe
greatest de­ can bo very profitable. As Itfs at pres­
hours luul elapsed, and I was further
and run to shelter in their burrows as
VTICE third-door South of Truman’. Klorr. I asked.
"No," he replied, "away in the hills.’ from Ammerlng than when I started. not forget the race of steam vereiA we tramp by. Strange looking water­ light in gathering the nuts from them. ent, after deducting for neeiMsary ex­
Wert .ide of Mrtn Stmt, h'iuhviU«, Mich
We can go over to-morrow if you like. I was seized with despair; whatever water on tlie Vigilant locomotive. Nor fowl rise screaming from the marshes, They are a little treacherous In trans­ pen sea, Mr. Batcbam says thu average
________ ___
a
BRABY f CRITES.
could I do now? Two hours remained, do I.
I’m due there."
and tin- kingfisher and maidenbird planting, but we transplant hundreds Ohio fanner has too small an aruounl
TTORNEY* at Law, Solicitors In Chancery and
The excursion was arranged. Wei and I had three up-hill mile* to ride, Going to Germany for h Sweet­ nerch on the single telegraph wire that of them yearly, and always with suc­ left to enable him to attempt any Im­
Real Estate Agenta, will attend promptly to all
flank* the way. Scattered villages ap­ cess. The trees can be grown from the provement c f his farm.
burtnew JnWu.lM to their care. Practice In all tho agreed to start at eleven o’clock nextI and then about seven more across the
heart.
morning, and we started punctually. moor before I could reach the Junction,
pear at Intervals. Thftre are nosepar­ nuts by farmers.
A dairyman remarked that before
We pursued our way up the hill, and and before that the trains n'Jgbt have
ate
farmhouse* as In other countries.
A Ban Francisco correspondent
sitting down to milk a kicking heifer
crossing the brow,reached a small inn. started, and then--- !
writes: Aboutthreeyearsagoa remurk- For mutual protection the inhabitants he put a "snap’’ attached to the end of
The Grasshopper Scare.
Here we found a country gig awaiting
SMITH 4- KNAPPEN.
I buret out^ into a cold perapiration ablV quiet and well to do young Ger­ have grou]**! their house* together.
a rope into her nose, and tied the rope
us. Into this we clambe r«i, a^ pro­ at the thought, and then desperate,
man returned to the old land for the You see Armenian women sitting on
LETTER FROM PROF. COOK—THE
ceeded along a wooded by-road, stonr and only half coomcIouh, I rode madly avowed purpose of getting a wife. the roadside, wrapped In their long to a pin put into the scaffold girt over
and rut-full. At length, when hope back to the Ammerlng road, and up "What is her name, how old is she, white robes, covering alike head and the manger, slightly elevatrng her
FACTS IN THE CASK—NO JXAjfOKK
nose, and she stood as quietly while
had almost given way to bad language, the hill again.
what does she look like?" somebody feet. The black veil gives them a
we pulled up at another —
smaJl-Lnn
--------- -The summit* of the neighboring asked him. with a teasing laugh, a day hideous, unearthly appearance. The she was milking as the most gentle
Hinns.
callMthe “Reservoir.” We got out
:
if hills were shrouded in a vail of mist, or two before he starteci. "I do not yusmak of the Turkish women might cow in xhe s tab I a.-A mer icon Culti­
of
LEWIS BURKE E
rlR, Notary Public, Real Estate and Incur the trig gladly.
but far in advance, on the level, I know her yet, but have no fear itshall by stretching a point, be considered as vator.
•‘Is all right, Johnson ?" inquired could trace the railroad line. From the be some one,” he answered, without an article of dress, but here there is no
A Manchester mechanic has inventI
have
seen
iu
your paper, -jls- well
McCausland.
elevation at which I »tood I could trace being plagued at all. It was about uh compromise. The veil and the mantle a horseshoe composed of three thick­
"Yes, all is right, but----- “
the channel of the App* river down men in California used to do; taken have no pretense to elegance or nesses of cowhide coiupreMH*! into a as in several other of our State papers,
“Well, but what?"
£ J. FE1GHNER,
j the valley, and could guess the 6|»ot at trip East, look about New England, beauty, they are merely means of con­ steel mould and thin subjected to a notice of the fearful havoc wrought by
“ I don't quite like the Boutli Res­ which tlie flood would strike the rail­ and pick out what they Judged to be cealing the figure and face. As the chemical preparation, its Inventor the locusts in Oakland and Ionia coun­
OTARY PUBLIC and Reel E»!aU Agent.
Carefcl attention given to the drawing of tuort- ervoir embankment, sir.” was the re­ road, and the branch line over the the right article, ju*t as they would tramp of horses draws near, the wo­ assert* that it last* longer than the ties to various field crops, the announce­
P McCausland turned pale to his very spur of the hill. I could just distin­ have gone to a cattle yard and picked men fly furtively across the road to ccmmon shoe aud weighs only one-' ment being made that the Kansas
guish the Junction in the middle dis- ,out a cow. And the truth must betold, their respective houaes or huts. It re­ fourth a* much; never splint* the hoof, grasshopper had wine to Michigan.
I have received and examined sonic
lips.
tance. A dark smoke appeared to be they invariably came back with the minded me forcibly of rabbit* on a and has no other injurious Influence
ZORNO STRONG,
“ Come with me," he said abruptly, rising from it; au
an eengine perhaps best kind of a woman. And so it was country road scurrying hastily to their on.it; requires no calks, even on asphalt, of the marauders from these localities,
We
hurried
after
him-in
silence,
with
waiting“ to «tart
"PRINTER and Publisher of the NMhvllla Ni.
—*• with
“*“&gt; _______
a train,___
and I that the German, too. came back with burrows on the approach of a way­ is so light that the horse’s step is light­ and.believe an item in regard to the
subject
may be of Interest, and iwmiA Beery description of Plain and Fancy Printl
i strange dread upon us.
. was lingering on the hill. All tide,
a young wife, fair skinned and light farer. The seclusion of Armenian wo­ er and surer, and adheres ho closely
We soon came in sight of the exten- and more, I could perceive &amp;i I rested eye-browed, with two plaits of.yellow men, even of the humblest clans, 1* that neither dust nor water can |&gt;eno- bly a benefit, to your reader* ami the
people generally.
sive embankment, which confined on the summit. Somewhat refreshed, hnir dangling to her waist, but with much more severe than among the trute between the shoe and hoof.
This la not the Kansas locust, though
the water* of the largest of the I rode manfully forward into the clumsy shoes to her feet and no style Turks. I suppose a sad experience
UNION HOUSE
Wran*] ng Lambs.
the resemblance is so close that even
three reservoira of the Holmesd ale Com­ tsonn.
at all. "1 leave mother and father, has taught them caution.
fAH ARLES BBONSON, Proprietor. Thia hotel
pany.
Some flock master* have adopted lhe the observing man might be deceived.
How my horse kept his feet 1 do not but I lief neffer feel sorry! My motb- TVPra OF CHARACTER AT A ROU­
V*pl«Mantly situated In the center of bualnci
“ This Is the spot I waa looking at to thia hour understand.
erroneous and Injurious practice of not The Kaunas locust has longer winas,
ei she cry and my father he cry, but I
MANIAN RAILWAY1 STATION.
'this morning,” said Johnson.
weaning, or rather depending upon the and is of a lichter 'color. The face Joo
I was quite alone, not a human tome with Henry. It i* a nice coun­
"You had better have a few men
Edward King give* the following mother to wean tlie lamb. This prac­ Is reddish, while In the red-legged lo­
being in sight, but suddenly the whis­ try to’ be in, Henry say, and sister
cust, which Is the ono wfliob .Infests
to puddle up this," said McCausland,
ALF. C. BUXTON.
tle
of
a locomotive wu* carried to my Katerina she would come, and sister bit of description in his last letter to tice will not hurt the lamb, but will our State, the face isgray. Our speaies
indicating a tiny crack that would
ear*. An engine moved out of the Gretchen she would come too. but the Boston Journal: “It would be keep the mother poor, and she will be (calopleniu frrntir-rubnrm) or red
have escaped les* experienced eye*.
likelv
to
fail
to
have
a
laiub
the
com
­
difficult
to
grow
weary
over
the
thous
­
Henn
’
look
at
me
and
say.
‘
Come
station. Another whistle shortly after­
We then continued our inspection, wards. That train was safe. I watched sweetheart,’ and I come to California^ and new types that one sees in these ing season, or If she doe* she will be mo legged calcmtmutin quite dark, almost
but during our progress round the
long Roumanian journeys.
Let us weak that gieat risk will be run In black, white the caloptenu» qirac'iu,
it glide away over the viaduct. Five Tbe6 years have made a wonderful
or Kansas grasshopper, is a downy
works the cloud* had maa*ed them­
JOHNM. ROE.
minutes later I rode into the station, difference with her; and she does up stop at a railway station where a gently wintering her. The better plan is to gray or brown. Ours is a little more
tinkling bell warns lhe traveler to be wean the lamb at about three months
selves In wild grandeur above the
and called for the station-master. As I her blonde iiair in a French twist
Painter. Ornlnlng,
H°Cr“kS£^
Unging . Bprtlrtty. bills, and lay heavily above the App* dismounted the clock rtruck eight The now, with nuffij every which way at ready the third or fourth time it peals of age, and if any are ittnall then give than one inch long, wh’le from its
longer wings tho Western locust Is
Valley in front The railroad cro**e&lt;l
tlie top, and wears buttoned kid boob­ forth its melodious chime. A group of them extra attention In the fall and
the valley on a graceful viaduct near time was up, and no signal from Mc­ and very narrow gloves. She has .one peanant men and women and bright­ early winter, and little risk will be run still longer.
Causland. Telegraphing would now
CHAS. W, BEMARA YK
Right here let me set this matter
Ammerlng Junction.
boy to show for every year, and Henry eyed, brown faced little children hud­ in-wintering them. We have always right, by stating that the locust of the
be
easy.
A
porter
came
out
in
response
A low moaning sound was in the air.
to my summons.
,
never seems to think he did aught but dle at the fence with long string* of fuund it best to wean our lambs ou the Western plains can never invade
It was not the wind, for the breeze had
range
they
have
been
In
the
habit
of
wildcherriea
in
their
hands,and
scream
"I am sorry you lost the express,” well in going so tar for a wife.
strangely lulled. The men had all
at you the price and the special excel­ grazing over with their mothers. They Michigan. They cannot breed I
he began.
gone up to the reservoir. McCausland
lence of their war***. As the moments will be more coiiteuU*i, and by nut­ reared in the warmer districts of t he
"I don’t want the train,” I replied,
The Colorado Volcano.
£ PARABY,
aud I sat chatting together.
decrease the clamor rises, whereupon ting in with them a leir dry ewes, they Mississippi Valley. Bo they can never
"I must telegraph at once through.
" Do you think you could find
MfANUFACTURERof Boots and .Sboea. Making
the station guard, picking up a huge will soon leam to herd and can be Journey further cast than it is possible
From
the
Alta
California.
ilk and rrpaJqng neatly done, also strict sttra- your way back alone?” he asked, sud­ Where is the station master ?”
bush, which he always keeps handy, managed with case. But be sure to for two generations to pass—rwhich is
IkHi to tilt au orders promptly, sod st the lowest denly.
Several telegrams from Los Angelos
“He'll be here in a minute. But ye
bestows harmlea* blows right and left give them the advantage of good abouuhe meridian of Central Iowa
llrtng prices. Shop cast «lde of Mato Street.
have
announcea
the
breaking
out
of
h
can
’
t
telegraph.
The
wire*
are
blown
“Why?" I said.
“Do you in­
fresh feed, so soon its they have for- and Western Missouri.
volcano
in the Colorado Desert, sixty until the peaaant* retreat. Around a
down.
We
had
to
send
a
•
pi
lot'
with
Our locust, though, is just aa raven­
tend to remain here? I* there any
well at the station a dozen Roumanian E»tten their mother; don't let them
J. B. RASEY,
the expre*s to clear the Hue up to Han- miles from this side of Fort Yuma and troopers are gathered, each waiting his
»e their lamb's flesh, and mere will ous, and only wants numbers, to work
TARA YMAN. Goods and Baggage carried to any danger?”
eight miles north from the Bouthern
U place In the village. Stocii hurwe, good dray “Well, scarcely that; but I think I lelgh.’’
turn to drink from the huge bucket be no difficulty in wintering them. tlie same wide-spread ruin that has mo
“Not telegraph ! I tell you man, I Pacific railroad. It seems to have which come* up dripping with cool
often
cursed the West.
ought to.be on theapoL 1 will return
What the Birds acoomflibh.—
must stop the traffic. The South started on the 11th Inst., at nine a. m..
Well may it be asked .then, Why we
to-morrow or next &lt;tay.”
water. The little maiden* who offer The swallow, swift and night-hawk,
JOHN WEBSTER.
Holmesburg Reservoir will buret this or at least It was then first observed, Adam’s ale in long Jugs, or in bit* of are the guardians of the aUnoephcre. are not as sorely ravaged as our West­
“Cannot I stay too ?”
and according to later reports since, at pottery rudely stained with cherry or They check the increase of the insects ern brethren.?. I answer, We may
"DLACKHMITHS. AU kinds of work In the Black"Certainly, if you desire it. We xery hour."
•U smith .:&gt;d Uoneeboelng line attended to pn&gt;m“Can that be true?" inquired a cool various times, emitted black smoke, green colors, find no customer* and that would otherwise overload it. thank the bird* for our escape. From
OIsm. ... . mH
UJ. .J V.l. u,_ .. *
rough it up here, though."
and we are told that it has thrown out
Woodpeckers, creepers, and chickadees this time on till late tall the robin,
•• I do not mind that," I replied. So gentlemanly man at my elbow. It
rocks, but we suspect that the shaking look sullenly at the well which stxiils are guardians of the trunks of trees, bluebird, in fact nearly all of our
was
the
station
master
aimself.
it was settled. Fortunate It was that
their trade. Near the formidable look
W. B. PURCHIS,
"True!” 2 echoed. "It Is only too of the mountain side in whicn the ing office which has Commissary of warbler*, and fly-catchers protect the feathered tribes, lire fairly gormandiz­
PROPRIETOR Sipple Mills, 5 miles wart of Ver­ I did remain. As we were prejisrlng
A montrUle. Flour and Feed always for sale at to visit the sluices again we were true. I have ridden to tel! you. We rupture has occurred may have caused Police written over it, and in the door foliage, blackbirds, crows, thrushes, ing on these self-ume locusts, and thuu
the loose rocks to have rolled down.
startled by a vivid flash of lightning, must stop the trains.”
of which a dark-haired young Russian, and lurks protect the surface of the acting as wardens to fifij tanner. It is
"The excursion leaves Hanlelgh at There is no mention of any flame, lava in a white tunic, black trousers snd soil, snipe and woodcocks protect the almost impossible to find a robin's
which had hardly passed when the
the station-master. or mud coming from the volcano, nor Kk-boots, lolls negligently with his soil under the surface. Each tribe Inis stomach, after August, free from the
rocks rang out with a tliousand thun­ 8.05," mused
der echoes.
"There may be time; come with me." is it said that there was any earth­
id upon hi* sword, stand a little it* respective duties in tlie economy of remain* of locusts.
JAMES FLEMING.
This was the signal. The windows He crossed the line and entered the quake shake, so the eruption is prob­ company of conscripts, young fellows nature, and it is an undoubted fact
A1TATCHMAKKR and Jeweler, east aide of Main
ably a one-horse aflklr, “out of which
TY Street. Nashrille, Mich.
of heaven opened, and a perfect deluge shed opposite. I followed. J ust then
of all sizes—some of them so diminu­ that if the birds were all swept off the ।should say that very probably the boy
no
serious
excitement
.can
be
made.
descended upon the devoted valley. a loud booming sound rent the nir.
tive that they seem hardly able to carry face of lhe earth man could not live with the shot-gun had been transgress­
The little brooks leaped up, and danced The sound came back from the hills Small as it may be, however, it de­ a long gun. A massive Montenegrin, upon it; vegetation would wither and ing the laws in* the counties men­
serves more attention than it has yet
down
the
hillsides,
in
white
array
like
thunder.
with huge mouBtacdie, and with his dis; insect* would become so numer­ tioned as being troubled now with the
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
"It Is the Bignal ” I exclaimed. received. No person has yet visited it rich costume full of startling colors, ous that no living thing could with­ locusts. Baid boy better be in the re­
"VILLAGE BARBER, and denier in Collar., Tirt, Tiny waterfalls swelled themselves
or given a description of itsappearance
with his girdle filled with knives and stand their attacks. The wholesale form school. Prof. Tracy, of Grand
V Gent’. FurnbhlUK Good., and &lt; irar. af the into cataracts, and foamed down to "The water is out. Heaven help us
as
visible
from
the
railroad.
In
fact,
the stream*.
now 1”
pistols, with his round red cap shroud­ destruction occasioned by grasshop­
But still the men worked amid the
“The station-master called out. A there is room for suspicion that it be­ ed in mourning because of tlie down­ pers, which have lately devastated the
U: &amp; MAIL LINE
gathering gloom and thunder by lan­ cleaner appeared. “Is that engine long* to a class of phenomena pre­ fall of the Servian Empire of old and West, 1* undoubtedly caused by the great harm in that region, adding
viously observed iu that region—wa
tern-light, and Naturerested not that ready?”
the triumph of the Turks —a fine thinning out of the birds, aueh as farther that the birds were very acaree.
livelong night.
es, sir, waiting for the excursion.” mean the mud volcanoes. These are specimen Montenegrin, strolls up aud igrouse, prairie hens, Ac., which feed By the way, this graUeqfan, o*ee the
But! turned In and got some sleep
"Bun aad open the points. Now really swamps or muddy pools through down, the platform, the object of in­ upon them. The great and Inestima­
which hot steam rises from subter­
him as a
In defiance of the elemental war with­ *ir, get up."
finite admiration on the part of the ble service done to the farmer, gardner,
that
out.
florist by the birds is only becom­ friend. H&lt;
1 obeyed mechanically, and before I ranean sources, and it is said that Roumanian ladle*. The Runsian ser- and
.
late
At five o’clock In the morning, as quite realized the situation we hod sometimes black smoke accompanies vant, with his blond hair cut square ing known by sad experience. Spare
the
steam.
These
mud
volcanoes,
how
­
the gray light was struggling into life, crossed to the up line. The station­
away in the back of his neck, so that the birds and save your fruit; the little meeting of the State PomologMH Sod*
McCausland came fully dreesed, Into master stopped to get a red flag aud ever. are in the nbdn, whereas tlie out­ his head appears to have been whittled 1corn and fruit taken by them 1* more ety, at South Havtn, votedolmost
birds.
my room. I started up.
give a few instructions to his subordl- break of the 11th hist., is placed on a out of a block—although he certainly is than compensated by the quantity of unanimously in tewr &lt;rf.
10HN Q. CRE3SY,
of aU
“Dress ’youraelf as quickly as you natre. I now perceived that we were mountain side. If the eruption should a thousand removes from u blockbead noxious insects they destroy. The SoEUf "Hsmffi
y
8HE81FF
can, and cpme down stairs,” he wild to race the flood. Steam versus water, continue the Academy of Science —Is to be seen humbly following the ■long-persecuted crow has been fount
might
organize
an
excursion
to
that
I began to ask questions. "Lose no which would conquer?”
by uctusl experience to do more good
footsteps
of
his
master.
Walting
fur
1
little gate of Tophet,
had
time; there's a good fellow; I want
the train-master to find them a seat in Iby the vast quantities of grubs and in­ UOh
A whistle: we started. “The flood,
he devours, than in the few grains
your assistance." He left the room.
a coupe, stand half a dozen Roumanian sect*
।
the flood!” shouted the porter. We
IJ umped Hp at onoe, hurried to the turned one glance up the valley. A
Philadelphia Bulletins There were beauties, whose languishing eyes, 'of corn he pulls up. He is one of the
a Live society which
■
h Iflrmi la! Uile Starilia.
window and looked cut. Day was just moving brown wall, tapped with a two of them hanging over the front plump forms and gracious manners Ifanner’s best friends.
breaking through the minty sky,and snowy ridge, was tearing down the de- gate the other night. Bbe was stand- are hot tost upon their Bclavic visitors;
IX SUMS OS
.
THS BEST FEBTILIEKH.
all the world was raining.
voted viaduct. No time to lose. “Go tog within the vard and he on the side­ and chatting with these ladle*, the
walk
outside,
both
leaning
on
the
top
The
Illinois
Industrial
University
Ever and anon a star
■*
Roumanian officers, holding their hat*
ahead," criet) lira-station-master. I
ON LONG 'HMK.
a bough torn from 1
turned on steam, put the lever over mil, and apparently as happy as two in their hands, stand respectfidly by. iat Champaign made an experiment
L. RU88ELL.
whirled to the soaking
another “notch," and the race began pigs in a corn field. He was saying: Meanwhile a long, lean, cynical-look- 'with thirteen different fertilizers bn
'•how, my own little darling, sweet ing Circassian, whose lengthy blue Itwenty plats of corn. The highest
X dressed eglckly, and Joined Mc­ in ei.rnc-t.
’ •
Causland In the little parlor. He was
To.flpfl
It was an exciting race, and one idol of my soul, whose image is ever cost would give him an almost clerical ;yield was from barn-manare, twenty
studying a private copy af the railroad never to be forgotten. Oh rolled the on my heart”—when he saw the old .appearance in my eyes, were it not for loads on one acre yielded 93.50 bushels have th®
time tables, which a* an official be al­ flood. We were running "neck and man coming down the front walk, and the row of cartridges which he wears i(of 70 lb*, dry per bushel.) The low- as destfMUve an oae
ways carried.
neck" for one terrible half-minute. continued in a different strain: “The in a species of belt stretched across his &lt;eat yield was with potash and super- ।
" Will you take the home and ride Now the nmlstless flood bore directly potato bugahaven’t destroyed our crops breast, walks solemnly up and down |pbospiiate of lime—70.31 bushels of ।chrekkywu
The bigbeet yield without ter- ।
down to the Ammerlng junction with to the bridge. Stone* were rolling be-, so much since we purchased Paris the platform, and seems inwardly an- com.
1
was 80.85 bushels, and the aver- 1
xiveriMi
‘sraiLLd manner aMOred me. fore it like marble*. Trunks of tree*, Sn, and you will find also that cab- noyed that the struggle has not begun tlllzer
]
i can be raised better in a richer long ago. His elongated form, his sad. i
Apply to
WK. A. Aylsworth,
haystacks, debris of every description
terrible jeriL
" The old gentleman heard it, and almost whimsical face, rendered still &lt;
Waa this all? A ride through the came headlong down upon the doomed
rain waanot much. “ Of course I will structure.
fled Ilkb lightning over turned back saying, as he entered the more peculiar by the hug cap of As- 1the fcrtiiizeni were applied. June
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
I Svas cultivated, and again June,
the rails. Our speed told now. rtparks house: "These young people take more trakan or ftir—I have not been aide to it
Kra»I*d nr
*
J -firmly,
-------- flew from tlie
ny 'hand
the chimue
chimney. Another Interest in agricultural affaire than decide by •rldeh RIs surmounted—and ’when it was thinned to two stalks
generally
—*
•—x -* *•-7 ------- -quick*
his measured inarch, are in striking 1the bill. Jul
ii*» be
reid.M
fie **
•rantob*
—tbebretoftbeu
------ .people
. ____ .. suppose."
“Aro you nervousT
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_________
ployheld it in Ms own steady grasp.
—Over sixty tons of "Concord axlee con t rant to the puny form, almost olack 1vatvd and lai
en®d‘ to an■'
aimoat iinconceivable rapid!Lton A Porter, Proprietor*. r
be bridge. Hurrah! have recently be«i ordered from Call- skin, wild feature* and flowing hair of iall one way.
••Nonsense.” I replied laughing;
"I’ll be ready fnffva wMMs if Ws 1
beneath seemed to font in. and a large Invoice han just the Bohemian, the gypsy who stands Iher 2S, 20, an
the
IiDj»rtant~lB the bona hare?”
It brake
forward. It
broke kgalnst
against the
th® been shipped to New Bon Hi Wales. in a corner, shifting from ous foot to iered *’&gt;d weighed, allowing 80 p
And
tbeother in a modest deprecatory man- &lt;of ears to the bushel. The lane
I ran up for my waterproofs. When
nor ns if admitting that he knows he 1never before manured, and had
factored.
I came down the home was at the door

■aashvillt firertmng

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MONEY. TO LOAN!

$300.00 and UPWARDS

.JtJO.OO to $500.00,

Measure*.

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B. P. B. 3! $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away
■T *
r•-’•
Jr
B.3! $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away

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t

nine bullet* in hi* body.
—! people who intabit that country. He
A reception by xhr Sultan of Turitey,
around from pUre to place.
is spoken of as having groups of offl- j
llOrwe an,i wddletagi&gt;, sad
cere in the national costume dotted prwhe, regularly on Sundays. Hr is:
CTUBKIT ITXWr.
staut the splendid hall, in Bitiuu e- of; B pUte| unvarnished talker. Mr. Beech ,
.
U«ire.-MC*u&lt;lu«I&gt;,„.IwUe trlcl,„ „hn&lt;,|
Sim unght P
their arms crossed, and taking care al- two year# and then had to give it up;’
vL.ll I
VIVIIfc, .
the 4th there ways fa face the Suite®, wherever he foT B whj|e&gt; 'During that time she re­
might tie. The highe-t officials carry ^.iwi &gt;75 of the State ~fail fund and
thcmselvra before him in the mo#t ab- an(1 paprn,]^ jn boojjs and dotldng
Jeet
**'* manner,
‘
*Uke
a'“ crouehintf
■—’-1—- dnrere
for t|i(w (.j,j|^n.n ggq, thus giving her la­
If Uro. M^urM rejnpted
; bor and *5 lieaidrs.
The btreayth of Uibraller.
1 A &gt;tnng.r
7 wrek back w.lkrd
Aid keep, ft marine, .nd -ill mak.

FBHU.Y.

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IT MOVES THE WO^LD
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4
non or vue targeei van
A few minutes’ devotion at night itB faw&gt; M
Hlt«-p
e«p*i-Hcajp*
houtm Ixire all the potta
will not
nert clear the conscience of
nf s
n foul ,-ip
-ip the most ptfrpcudic
perprudiriilar us rent, imtrick
men-c ciateriiHmid uingasiiies tiuiikh ■
trsew dos*
uoiie during
cmnnjr the
&lt;(ic day
unj norwfllgo»ur -iu
...
.v-re-k
. «re
---------Qnna&gt;v
-atari* for *K.
the abuntMUt
UbUlltaUt SUpplitS
Hinmlie. of water
Wfat and aimuuIIHMIH1fo^to churco^tm Sunday atone for tn ujtjuu&lt; ttUli u,erv i# always a aufiicient
willful sins of a week.
j #ux-k ot pivviaioMH to hut three years.
Th* time is at hand when a young Thu ordinary- garrison runxiMteoi ni-mrt

-ttk rtdr « re.1. fa
91 cygiurera; mid 1-in c»»xe
vainly tries to lead his girl to the aide ot emergency thviourc
------------- &gt; •**-theroure aotmiodation#
of the street most remote from'ice- for double this, force,
—.—. The last and
most
.uicnimable
siege
Gibndter
has
cream and temptation.
endured began iu June, 1771*, and end­
A youisg man and a girt fa tjnnwrn ed iu February, 1783. The combined
or France and
uwi Npaiu
rpaiu
were arrested ;n Davenport. Town. armies and fiecta*O(
npregimbte
wall# lor
-^—'
They were an riffl ing couple, and she punuded the imr
id eight
won th&gt;s m
three years am.
had put on- a boy’* clothea so us to v.iD, MX1 th.u rave ■■]&gt; tl&gt;» h..|»elade the vigilant* of her mother.

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AYl^WORTn&amp;C.O.
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&lt;»««»

IT JUST THAT ADVANCE OS
COST!

An Iowa clergyman and hi# wife
quarrelled -aud pnrt&lt;-d. Somebody ad­
vised them to ni»d. “Retay and I are
LET THE
Out." They did so, and at once l»eeaiue
reconciled to each other. Hereafter
.--------- - ------ ~
fariton way append to his poem, after 4»n-L . ttflflkd
the vitmiirv-roi
manner of m«&gt;
the ,patent
maUVUUU
mv
m*iv.iv*medirine
hvwa&lt;amv •«,«ke„ t)„
from,
“WV-rSlr: t «„

fl'Oltt
t»vn»

STATtOXh-

NEW GOODS!

l*N

tcl^fa

Its

lii fact we ii'ginl it as taking a
st ep back ward to do 8&lt;».

J. L H».iinK..
RliF.D &amp; CO..
Xlrb

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LEGAL.

CENTRAL STORE!
MEN’S AND BUYS’

Mortgngo Hale.
Koltod to btrrte »irtn that tjefw
mid-* In th« mndtli-n. uf a wrtmn *o

Libe-

CLOTHING,

Groceries !
CotutalBc of

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
HIRAM cnx.

(It-.’,

SPICES.

M.O.W-

FRUITS.
WRITE FISH.
TROUT,

CANNED GOODS.

COME AND SEE

It is said of the late
lamented
Kit
Deal gently with those who stray.
-y- .-----: — --•■
Draw them Imck by love and oeranns
er he wna'the first in America. It in
further alleged by those who profera ion. One kis* is worth a thousand
nneqnivm-al knowlreige.of the matter, kirk*. A kind word is more valuable
L. J. WHEELER.
that the draeased Kit amassed much to thi’ lost than a mine of gold. Think
of thia and be on your guard, ye who
farwirfttfanw#".
nmtkjnI.inllKnil-cteUulln,. Ito. “’"•&gt;l'l eliw lo Ufa Krnre »n .rriug
At &lt;*ur Carpets, 2’1 eta to $1.0
Efallrt. oflfanor fa Oranm
nol ,1 Ufa tlr.t r-«lunint.on |ln»dwn linil brother.
i!Zl
.
fan. tl lifa-n wWlriiili-ilCTl by rat. th«t the
------«».------ ;—
wqulrwl, ttniler . now I.., to o« fa- „,mutitr O1 piori«iou» con.iimwl or| Coniiolrtioti i» ilfany. toothing to
XASHVILLE, MICH.
WITH WOOL FILLING !g
oontod I but IT«T drinker ranrt pnr
dr.troyr.1 night .nd dny wa. im-n-dl- k .
.
■/B
nyo^far.Ufan-.Md
wbifa.m toU.
tnon-fa were the
n-nrr.l. llrr.
L. wmu
wlmt .
nmfarn .
a
year for a lieen-e, and whoever
rails My
bly &gt;«.,
imge. Ho
’Hie tlnwt
fiue-rt mohrare
‘n* l«m-rra,ru.
new is
a we«cni
f an nnliranrad
produced, Knf
but ll.ov
they mt,,!,,
made »tr.
no miwi
inro.nl up- journalist offers tn hut renders: Owing ; Ca*h doei the Bnaine'tiX
-- nerann mnv .I&gt;-1. rr&gt; nm.n&gt;-rwnWMT
t*°
a*?
n^kwrip
n
m
B
yl»l..'M
fatthenroreof
nirnfa.
In
fart,
rlt
to
th.
rt.
ntli
nt
onr
rhlrf
editor.
there
’
"
"
tt”“CTaiw?a piwjiimny wnn,n» &gt; »n
Bn~. of joints, in niri, rat io rue anilii or nur ciucr editor,’ there
D. M. PURCHIS, Proprietor.
OMd. Ths names.« “* P^®WT" .;
«t fecumr d&lt; luondired. while ' wfli be no editorial article on Tuesday,
licenses are to be publ shed every a?x . the rate grew boMrr, and frequently
n
monthB.
1 put them to fiiglrt. Alone in the rete st look out for a regular npper on
The same, might lie said of our Men'i
, x
....
_ .
lanrant one trignt. Kit surveyed rireidt- i Wednesday I”
Hoys’ und Youths
. A traveler up the Nile speak* of the . nation, and pronounced it a dexprrnte i
—
■• » » 1
tendency among the Nubian#
one. The
The following
tolkrwtng night
night -he
hr rat
rathi*
his
"
—
’* ’
Nubian* to pnt
put on 1one.
Rome
people’* religion
is Just liken zffl t
OH TT T AT
romiroinjt. not
not oniv
only for
for rciauvr*
relntirr. nr
or ,.
Hr- Tbrt» I. neither warmth ' U LUI XI 1 IN VT
mourning,
~-~~r v;
r, . u
. »____
lap-rtUre.
II dim
frimdk.
hot.* a.
for r. rlend
cow....orj horse.
!
»« ..tT." A itrbw
_ ____
.1 tampon the
nrtr lifo in it iitiiI rillhntlo-li it holna I
nor« life
in n,
it, ana.
and, hh
although it help, |
friends, but for a dead cow or hor»*. ।
above him wax the only light iu 11,l’
“««■ m
They wear no clntbrs, however; tb&lt; ,
place. He hiy above the great cago you to
hobble nliiug.
It
..............
'I
Iwomre,
o,,1H| Working Pant,
expression of grief consists simply of s with the string of tint m.iin trap in hh n part o
f you,
von&gt; but
of
but has
has to be strapped!
$1 0 ' '
Kept coMUntly
“«* —»0 *• »—
«7. Xr‘t&gt;M SSI* it »“ rrrry mir.ifa,.
. _ ---------------|
M -u’m G?t«8:mere Suits f oui
Theki*kinp tendency of mules has ; easy. They all follow the king. Rat
. ..
T T *
had"a romantic wed-'a47 »c &amp;&lt;&gt; 41 fl
»|w
m,4«th« pofaUola rrfat fanny rt. iltir rot nuifa fathe falfa. •iUUrtl® -Routh
til, Bangor
rUff-I JfJ
ding last Lord’s day. The groom liv &gt; ’■
&gt;•’ &gt;’• W
ri«. bnt there fa.wrioe. ride tn the ! &gt;“»
"V h-eklutotlfa hole. 1 h. r,
e&lt;l at Barefoot and tho bride in Bloom­
nre. not loere » « renoo. ..or o oir &lt; seemed lo
u.
to ;iave |^.
iwen
a [Kyll.
perrecit Ulid.-rtinner- ' " ’ '
cousist-!
rehjert. No Hod ol item. «re more । standing
I" ,dh..-l-r-th;
“ . www The
ftliont the stAer
matter l^lcr;
Iwfore his
lhe groom
groom’s* regalia
rejoi
FOK
THEM’
J-Iiii? vi-utmrd farth. kVLi-ti lir dhl **d
fa
n
orollfar-ln-biw
•
hut,
eontoon fa the Efanthern newer-nper* । nuijrery reutmi-d forth. M'hrn hr did .re. «. .. w.4th&lt;7-»4nw’« hat, one of hi*
y.J. PUBCHlS’ BARBERSHOP.
ueigWiora pants, a f...
fri« nd’s boots, and!
fa.o there- trllfak trf rerton. Injury or Kit taro Hut-far the Ktag ft no i-nor- neighlxM*pantx,
his
---------—
hie own snow-whit
snow-white
rravaL
And the’ While von have the money to do so.
reared In- nude.' kick..
I mon.,
iduiwp'
«|n-&lt;
Infall,
faith
trrrar
... , r—jv---------------T................
.■...~.
x—
!L»d
'»"«&gt;“ n»W-P«|
I&gt; 11 RCRCWIM.
deatB cAueeo oy muies kicks.
gj-on-rog
out
of hi#
Ixnlv
and
town snapped
snapped the
the trap.
tnin. Now
Now the
the rest
rest ^&gt;a,{l
After a city base bau elnb has laid , down
trap.
ontexpeoslve grounds and purehaaed ; were guiltless, ^d
A£!?.T
: cy of
rat catcher.
Kit tin
n fasten-' .
11
s BMfcons aniforrn, and^then^a conn-1led
loetlie
(l
&lt;&gt;rviuc
iusp.vwvn.-r
.----------demon,. rigid
the
King so M
ns to
*ecnre.rood
Ida presence
t', and solemn,
roar
door,
contribution !r
try dab fa a Buuoiui
uniform m
of shirt wTOr.vv
sleeves;: ta the
thc cage, and when the
tlie trap was ’’V,n,1.at
ayasDisi
,ux—: pew —
7-. ...........
and cowhide boots come along, whales again raUeJ Mores upon score# of rate P^ite iu
»u fiand.
Gand, and patim*
patiently
’” wait wHle '; Follow next, and and prices will make ■t^. Barn, and Biackamlth
.ton. ud rilled lb. rep-. It ron.'d bold m» more, you ebre conrnldvoly lor tho qnortor .
.you Uppy.
."y"1
But «bro Ko rebjoru found thorn- rou ure podrire
In your porkrt
m
■ab nt wl* blf the pit. money.
rrf
f )|
„ the k(
«hen yen took your rent In ebnnrh; to;
--------why tben-The Xln. Mtuee.
.nd nrerfy tore him to pl -re. Alur k^thntym.rrer. are .welling tomnrn.
ATL*WORTH.
__ ______ or.-,..— o^.n!l=. that Kit eiully reeurwl tie tret of tlie
*K K,,-,,.r
,T
!
—it Kit easily secured
rest of the
varmlntat'ana waa paid 9500. finch, is feel the pvr*piFittinii Mart from every
sanity.
The r»r*on« afflicted "beat a specimen of Kit’s rat catching. pore while the girl in the seat behind
vainly struggle# to nipnwM a tit-,
MmII
Mvspsper mec, bore editors to death, Whojy did Kit obtain enough rate for yon
ter
(on ix-iovea,
ter;; tnesr
theac.oh
Ixdovod, are
are mtte
little things,
things, |[ Fugm*.
Ruga:*. Teas,
Teas, Coffees,
Coffees, Fpicifa
Pnices, White
Whitenever p«y their subscriptions,sponge his famous rat pit, where nt qnb time hot
euongh, yen. more,
more than enough to fish.
fljffi. Mackinaw
MacfciuawTrout,
Trout, Codfish, Halibut,
Halibut
thirty giunes a day w«re played, and bnt enongh,
make yon wish that yon hud died when Mackerel. To make the mothers and
W A ATLfiWORTH.
uu rate killed at one match 1
.. little child and beeti u-reirea
s.»,
oneB happy, we give 8 benntiful
h
buried —
with
mHydies niteerebU* death, cheered
Perftri
with Q&gt;«teor»Uad«.
plaster-of-Paris bimb in yonrarni#.
I Oil Chromo away with each and every
tathkrlast msmeotsby ths imp and
It jras a sultry summer day, the mer­
--------'pOttndof Ten. • Ddn’t get excited and ^IN&amp;WORTH &amp; BB00K8,
band of angels.
cury was high, when down the river’s
Tux Bov’s Wish.—-The other night, say we win
r-*" bust,
‘for
'--------we--------cam J
do
- bind- i
------ r
------- and afford
profit,
1 JsffDerts Is naw residing st Beau­ hank a grnniu he did hie. Intent upon about ten o’clock, m policeiynn passing liras on 10 per cent
General Dealers in
generous,
voir, on dw fiM coast, between Mobile a swim was he. to wash the dirt sway, aloog Larned fit. rams upon a boy who! to be generous.
and eke to eool hit aching brow-hard was walking up mid down in front of:
and New Orleans, and preparing Ms worked wax he that day. For be had a hmixc, and, when die lad wax asked J
——
■MBBoire. It is said that be wfll assail tramp-ed many streets—nor heat nor if he lived rhtre, and wfay he did not; — cv nttAr&gt;At
Wo shall aoatinue to pay tea Hl
Prien In &lt; ate for all ktuda ot Grain
Os®. Joe Jshnaton with severity, and
fae-un.
hold him responsible for rhe failure nf
ed. A nd so he hied him to lhe dock,; “Going to duxt your jacket, ixhv F
.
the Confederate to seise Wnshinjfton intent upon a awim, and many a caper
“rinrt’x the programme,n idjrhed the I - Rmpember we have the inside track
•dtar tfesir victory sr Ball Enn. He is rfcv hreut $ for he wna full ofvim. By boy, “unless 1 ran think up aomrthing on tbt* hne of Goods, and you esn not SHIKGL3B. SALT,. UME. SEEDS.
afford ----------------------------------------------to go foouore’and w»«rr. when
BTU3C3, I AIR, fcC,
tB mxMUm health, sad looks yosngrr lumlwr-plle and dock-yard dud. he to unfasten hi# mind front the spbjrrt.
deenu-th iduw divine, to hide hi# rai- If 1 could rush in and tell him that u yon enn buy of ns Men’s solid Hoots at
rnrut, d«lge the cops, for he awimeth big fire waa raging down town, or some
—FiS
la MkhUpe.
a
M.rip.1 Dill., of the Cfatrinnatti clandeMMie. Full «oon hUgarmenturp such thing, he’d be taken bv surprise Buckle Alexis at $J.i5. .imdira Rid
ICaahvtlia, Mhh, Jan. 1. ttn.
he.peelx, nnd in the water ebudu*#. “Oh, and forget allulxmtdn-sxingme down.” Croquet
are neat
and stylteh.
___ i cupsFlip*
are neat
ana xtyiuui.
ana and
AINSWORTH * BROOKS.
bny»
them.
Look st our Misses'
Gosh! My eye! It’*g«MMir’ lie squeals,
“And canY you-think of anvthing n centsK
-”-•*
’—
r^refc
and kick*, and dire* and spfashex. elscT*
'
. ---------------------------------------------Kid Faxed Polish, at 11.00 a9pair.
------------—------ —1 *’---------- “Notn thing. I wish the old gent
was hr the narnt of stealing wood, get- i
nog into the house nfrn:n-cf,ion. or do-1 . —, —, .
. .
.
mg MfaHhint that would rive me a
TM«
** J" ** r***111 of °«T I 1 wish to inform the flusters of Bar­
”"ig Good# at 10 per cent mefit, I ry and Eaton countteS. that I are pre­
as far off from the sfoirr, 4ie threw her
h we must and shall ridgidly ad* pared Io furnish them from this date
ehaniber vriiMtow up, and heard ye hoy
hi» roar. Full haid she strained her
I with my Fevlar Warms, whteh I can
modest
o *ee the uanghty 1 '
sell at figures

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DIVISION

tt

No Credit Hii8inr88 !

Lot Turks delight to howl and fight.
fat M. fart, .u.™ifa.lrt Be.fa .nd
Lions growl and bite, for madness made
them so. Bat Yankee*, you should Uevcr tet your angry nasrions rise; don’t

BAUDS

We had hoped to avoid this bloodless
1IM wm e-so
strife, but we are bound to protect our
MS
country from the unsparing ravages of MlddWtille.
LIS
MS
the enemy. Our forces are in the field
Wt
and we are ready for the battle. We
y~eo
IrfSJ j
have a full supply of munitions of war,
MS
ten
t.'»
and well skilled geperalx. Our caval-1
VIS
1145
ry is drilling e^rry day, and He is well
itts
r«
FS*
skilled in Drillin']. There will be no
y.E". Itof ptt
skirmishing on the line, for all our big
WgUTWAHD.
guns are at tire front, and it will make
no difference whether Cooper and Tilden
STATIONSare elected or not, the fight will go re^
on
just the same. This war is not likely
—‘ I^lvntl_____ to make the country any poorer, t_z!
neith— ; .larinoa,...
er is it probnHe there will-be any more
K ton Rapid...
iridoirs and Orphans in consequence of 1 Charlotte.
-----it. But it is probable that the most of |
, these shoddy Buggies Boating alxnit]
Sfa.hrilkl--------M0 .
sJ IX J7 CT k 1 TT I Is* Q't,K* country for aair, will be sold for H«»Un«-...fa.re.~.- 1.03
* H7
OX U b A
Au I 1 Au O whnt they are worth in the future, for M'Mlevtlte______ 3M
MS
'
1 wc now offer our Single Buggies at one flnmd Rn0&lt;l»—— «» S O.
; hundred dollars apiece, and Platform
I Fanner’s Double Buggies for one bunQiiBi«r.i. »aa at
I we warrant first-class. W e are access- lreUw.
.
■
.
; able, and responsible in case of a fail- i g. c. brown.
h. h. ledvabd.
,v
uro of any of our work.
1 A»»‘f CHs’iSusi JuImi g«s'i snp’t dmi

BRING Yol’R LITTLE which is cheaper
10 CENTS ALONG! I
THAN EVER!

E

GRANU

FIGHT IT IS!

Tor Prices Speai for Themselves:

sold publicly within itabounffarie*. and
that it never has had a single pauper
to support.

TO ARMS. T

If We Mu.t Fight,

binder,

Bret Harte is going west to hunt the itnd the wounded ntimlienflbl,008, The never Iw sufficiently grateful to youbnffidb. A young man weighing nine­ cusuulitif' ou the other Hides are nol for your kindly advice in relation to
- affliction.
— -I acted• upon
ty-eight pounds, pale as a ghnut, wear­ known. • Since then there -ha# been up1Juiy domestic
attempt
England of her pikeleaa
ing green kid. and eye-gla*^ will nn nuB4
.Mlouto. rob
M n,™..,.,
a po«wx*inn, by the way, of your suggestion, end it had the desired
doubt knock the horns off a whole potkBsiou
KSiJie;’roiSSdSimiJi.
which elTc robl&gt;ed fijmiu. The piewnt effc®. We nre reunited, never npiin,
10,000 yard* Best Print* at 5j &amp; 0 eta.
drove of buffalo*.
A ‘
I strengthening
of Gibraltar mean* tbnt I triist, to part until tho angel of deuth
2,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
a TitM-wnman
miMi by
nv being
np-ntr Englund
England does not intend to lie
lu* “caught
&lt;anght
A
Utica woman was killed
Tn
I nupPMig.” und that th. government shall visit one of ns.”
at 10 rente per yard.
stnick ofi the forehead with a rocket,
uot know ho-v xoon thisnmteliless
2,000 yiird* Plaid ttnd Striped Drt-te
This world in not made fora tomb, but ,
and there isn’t a life insurance eom- citadel
• &gt; • may •be * * ax -a •
-------of
* ac
-­
nerdet!
Imwc
Gotxlis nt 10 to 35 cent* per yard.
puny up there thv isn’t glad the rock; tive. operations in the Mediterninrau a gartlen. You are to lie n seed, not a i The cheapat and best line of Alpacas
and
the
farther
east.
Louis
XU
.
death. Plant yourself, and yon will;
et struck her instead of a house on
threatened to turn the tideles* w-a into
going 1
which
«uut&gt; they held an iusuranee.
i a •• French lake
Alexander, if he hud xpront: bury yourself and you can on­
Ladiea.mmle-np Suits, in Linen and
ly rderny.
For n dead opportunity*
A cowroa
colored«irl.fanart1,»
A
gin,iwwni» a mave, mul- lire opportiimly, would gladly mak.41
- -vyHquc, at Si.50 md up.
. ...
. ,,
.
....
RiiKNiitu lake: hut a» long a* Euk*- thefe is no resurrection. The only en-.
ofad wfchdfaiW^*»nrt..&lt; B..We have a large stock of Ladlrs’ Hose,;
tie Creek last week. Hereesay, entit- western
—------ --door—the •&gt;
-»«•--------------- J is.—to joyment, the only use to be attained in ’ Gloves, Tire. Neck-Wear, and Head-1
Mediterranean
,-x_
,, ,gave
.----- a
--------------------led Recollections,
vivid
and al! means and pinposes, an English on the wing. Each day bring# its own Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.
touching portraiture of her life when Ldte.
benefit; but it has none to spare.
What excapf# to-day, tprnpe* forever.
a slave girl on a southern pUntotion. ,
* ** r
—
Singclak Explosion or \?inxKr.— To-morrow ha# no overflow to atone
Alexandria, Va., uses the whipping A veiy strange and seridns accident re­
s
for the !o«t yesterdays.
post as s punishment for larceny, and cently oecurretl at Virginia, Cnxx Co.,
muu.it
»a- cheap
V ..—v and effectual way —
finds
of Ill. Michiiel Banuaii, a 12-year-old xou
N* Ah ing cun lx1 more nlmurd thnn
diroosing
of
its
pettv
criminals,
and
of
Jame*
Bimnan,
an
employe
of
thr
c—_ r--.
' ’ '.
'
.„™—lh.m fa fail o0^r^p^'i;i^iri':,r.b!!*:K the idea tl.nt “looking guilty” prove#
far preferable to putting them in Jnil
guilt. An hom-«t man charged with
to fatten at the expense of the com­ pot, when the barrel exploded with
crime i# wore likely to bliudi at the
. great uoise, and threw the lud fifteen aecnsatiou, than the real offender, who t AND DON’T YOU NENER FORGET
munity.
.
. »
frat high with great violence against
Cltisens ot Alfred, Alleghany Co., thr eaves of thr building. Hi# leg was i* generaly prepared for'the event, and i
IF, F OR W E DO
New York, boast that, although their broken in two places, and he was orh- Ims his-face “ready made.” 'Hie very
iuwu
unu *
pvpumuuu vi
lhe barrel thought of.lx-iijg accused of anything
town had
a population
of «*&lt;«»•«
about s,vw&gt;
2.000, erw i#e severely injured,

criminal will bring the blood to an in­
cu uniting withhiu te barrel by rhe nocent nian’x check nine times out of
eat Of the sun.
ten.
v

un

ts

.

Grieco Roman style. But the piaster,
had thrown Idin twfce, find'wax now
.
thssnfpis ig him egniust the wnll prepai- A'e fining to Mell
(,nibjm thr(Mwl| the lrnn.

som. ’ It took two policcuiau tq sepa­
rate the two.
‘

m, a

VZJAIR,! -W-A-ZEd!

,

---­
All Naahvill©
and■ SUT-.'Jilt* ^nnaino.
v
rounding Connto
Count’ y
Happy, for

'Wr •!"ra,T;j ”od;
them know timothy nay from Norway
^mpieteiy honcy-oombed crio# in room 27. When the door was ;
oam. and only ou* of them can boll a , with batterira. bomb-piout, and every buret open they found the .trauger

"

LINE.

B. P. B 3 $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away !

C D FCNT QTSlRr I

Gibraltar, for more than one hundred into a drugstore at Jackxon the other!
wwolu
1 jj'i y
T- - J Slid sc veil'"
-------- *•hta.la-eu
—
■ -• Mild
---he want.d- the
-. •***
’•*•
toemtragedbythe
vrntyyeara
iu a vomli- -day nnd
strongret - -Uss of hisbonas stthehandsof thieve#,, tfou-to d i
ii.A bttaj UAHAUI* .
• .
declared fast be had nothing to live for i ter, It m;
ithcru &lt;&lt;xtn.*mity Hendixh grin the clerk built up a tembut Mx squaws anu revenge.
,gj Spauisli Andalusia litn a narrow ix‘- bfo mixture apt! punned it offl. That .
.V .. —
*- - — i I■ »■■.
3 . -,,»
— -। A ।. — A —
n——-■ ■......
i..l&gt;""•pr
...ifi...!
——
■ " . . 1 .. ■&gt;•1,
- ------—tlj ‘■oium.iiiuf-d
the ininatra of the hotel were ■

MAIN

CROCKERY.
WOODEN WARE.

' found tn a

WOLVERINE MILLS First-Class GROCERY HOUSE!

FLOUR AND FEED

County

ih jig
Ulz.!«A CKriCKER.

PROBATE ORDER.

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

of Barry, tiold.-n Bl U»- PrnbaU ofltew. In IM City ot

and Ground Feed.

Delivered Withont Km Chaise •

HATS. CAPS AND GENTS’ FURNISH­
ING GOODS

FARMS FOR SALE

GROCERIES

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

WAGONSJJVAGONS!

Let Your Eyes be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

I hereof.

CLEMENT MUTH.
Jedf nf Probate.
PROBATE ORDER.

B( BT TINKLER-

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

in the matv-r of the m&gt;bW of ANN 80PHIA
•EBOLT.fWcefatte.
WSSSSkFl.
» .. Tl th. re.. .re,.«.. ..f .-I* *~ - - *

Manufacture end Deal in

Kurniture!
OCKrery DeacripHoa,
From a Wash Stand to a •

Handsome Park r Suit!
IN OUR

Coffin Department I

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!

ETK1T DESCRIPTION OF

Wo also have a

FINE HEARSE!

Biack nnu

JOB PRINTING
JTM7ZF

RtMH, Mr.T Rfc

MTV stock:

: ginning and |Satrhinjj.
everything that i# kept in
Is or Jackson, sell at a ten

X I.KWF1 A «AWF.

Hard-Pnu Prices.

ORNO STRONG

�——=
imTBU kMTBU.
Monday w« to &gt;k «a overland 1

_I.OOAI, MATTERS. _ I

Perwaal GoMip.
Judge Smith and Sheriff C.rwur, of

—Covenant rnwUng at the Baptist,
*
AH

trip to Assyria Center. , Oar route took Hastings, were iu the viUageou Thuran» through a country dotted with rich day.
R- M. Paine, a teacher of Springport, Jsnm Monroe, of Woodland, is expectJULY 18, 187? forms, poor farms, costly manaiotMoad
humble cottages. The happiest and posaed s portion of thiswjsek visiting
th* HahWh
'
.
■mt accomodating man in Assyria Uvea Rev. Thomas.
in a humble ItxM log cabin, and the &gt; Our burineas men are laying In some
OT FRUIT CANS. 1 quart, for 81.40
sourest, croaaeat, m 'st inconsistent good stock in ths shape of driving hor- per doaanat
Ln Baoa.

FBI PAY,

aqnarc rotation sunoundod by many t ths ranks.

&lt;
by buying your Goods at Wm. A. Aru—The Nashville Cornet Band it now wobth fc Co.’a IQper cent store.
fully, organised with the following
OT Look out for Will Griggs and a
—Burt Tlnklarkaaa mw ad. in this cess, and Imagines he would be the memben:
fine lot of Home Made Candies on Satsame running a newspaper, but a man
devoid of common mum and reason,
—n. a.
- -------- r-—— — Do more run a newspaper tDan
floe tor Dr. EUia, and Doc
ukcn a tull-frog can be a.chipmunk’s sister.
WlilUm Orffith. fc4 B SM
i—
We saw the identical ap letree un­

,«er io th. nMrthertj duck of nine bee.
at Cel. AlrUriWrxh'. Urn.
—LMt weak ThundV th. M. E.
Church Is Pnlri.HU. WM Bruck b,
lightning, end d*mM-d *&gt;w worth.
Insured.
_\ —The harvest Adds are lively now.
The farmers are putting in their best
licks and tho wheat crop already is

der which, it is said, the awful tragedy
of Dr/Delauo tv. Mrs'. Merritt Shep­
herd was enacted. It is a hr mble tree,
but stands as * living witness to one of
the most atrocious crime* that ever ruf-

—Font persons, two of each kind,,
were observed playing croquet in Ma
pie Grove a short time since. Only the
girls were the boys and the boys the
girls, they having exchanged raiment
for the occasion.

—Harvest time is once more upon us.
and daylight is well put in by the hon­
est farmers faf reaping the golden grain,
The wheat crop throughoutthis section
is generally good. The Clawson being
far.ahead of th** Diehl.
—Hiram R. Dickinson, the Co. in the •
Urn. of W. A. Aylsworth At Co., has
bought of Thomas Purkey, a lot and a
half on State St., and before the cold
chilly blasts of winter blow, will have
built unto himself a handsome domi­
cile.
—-The Banner estimates that over.
500 Hnatings-itea celebrated the 4th in
Nashville, and all agreed that the lar­
gest crowd ever gathered at one place
in Barty Co., was here the 4th. Jd*°y
estimated the number nt twice the fig­
ures we did.

—The whistle of Kellogg &amp; Demaray's steam manufactory, rang out loud,
long and clear, foi the first time, last
Wednesday. All tlie machinery they
are putting into their mill is "boM” anil
extensive, and will be ready to run in

A Large Crowd at Nashville.
Syria. The affair is still the sensation
at the Center. It is discussed tn pub­
We visited Nashville on the Fourth
lic, commented upon at the tea table,
and whispered about in church.
Last and was surprised to see the number of
peeople present, estimated at from four
Saturday upon complaint of Shepherd, to five thousand.

e a Musical
Marie*I and
end Dramatical
Drem.Urri Enter
Enter-­
five
tainment, Saturday eve., July 31sL
The boys are working hard to make
thia one of the best and moat enjoyable

The admiiwioD baa been put at the low
price of M cents for general admission,

Council Booms, )
R.tnUrm~&lt;i11Ktb.’idW,■
‘

Wagons and Buggies i

TteNMCariin Bbls
NEW CROP UP WOOL’

WW mm $y r«Z mff 4* etd &lt;tvi*

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

prvHtphten and rtluned per ehreelicm;.

Price 10 Ceati per ft, jr iB.where I
Fans, W.

WAGOMS AND BUGGIES!

HAVING W&gt;4

LARGE EXPERIENCE
wuiatosyv

Gurutw Ptffat SiU^lulwx

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

Wool QrvuM Wanted.
to50
&lt;
I. TV. I’OWLE*.

JJBW BAKERY)

PRESTO CHANGE.
W. A AYL8W0RTH &amp; CO.

HOTEL aii BOARDING HOUSE.

very pleasantly and all seemed to enjoy
themselves to the utmost of their ca­
pacity. Nashville has changed won­
derfully in the last few years, and is
to-day, for one of its age, the largest
and most thriving village in the state.
There is quite a number of fine resi­
dences here, that would do honor to
much larger places, several three story
Down I Down1 Down!
brick business blocks, a very neat little
Opera
uo
auHoose
ouui that will seat 400 people,
The 4th is passed, but summer is not
and all business (considering
the times) »d^M«iB«u.»dSb&lt;««.
gsswSrisass!
when nis wife appeared and ordered reported in a uunruumg
wumuuu.
—
fle ~, L’— —-1
him off, and each went,—one to Battle Her rival villages will have to use all Just the same, and will be sought after
Creek, aud the other to Hastings for th®
e enterprise
enterpriM and energy they have, at the following sweeping deductions,
,
. ,
, .
.
nr
—7) an
or 'Lc-nrlll
’BerrnU ha
b« Inf'
left fnr
hr lanliit.fi
beblnd.-Z&gt;.
In &gt;{or , «few t__ ___
00,|_r.
legal knowledge aud power.
(/harlottc i^caiicr.
w, ,&lt; — ^n
*- - - —
Misses' Kid Slippers, 40 eta., former
Mra. Elisabeth Tillou, aged 65, wife
of James Tiljou, one of the old and
TOOTHACHE.
Women’s Kid Slippers, 75 eta., for­
much respected citizens ot Assyria, di­
■ '
ed suddenly of, heart disease, « few
The toothache, that misery tc which mer price 90 cts.
Women’s Kid Slippers, $1.25, former
days since. One evening she wdked all mankind are subject, comes upon
price $1.50.
to the well to get a pall of water and you stealthily by degrees,________
like a north
upon returning lay down, remarking east rain storm, in the month of No-I Women's Serge Gaiters, 90 cts., forprice #1.10.’
that she did not feel very well.
In a vember. Generally you get a cold in
few minutes she had crossed that broad the first place, and your head is sore, | Women’s Serge Gaiters, $1.25, foryour
jaws
are
stiff,
and
your
ears
are
mer
price $1.50.
rivqr, which all cross but once and nev­
Women’s Kid Fox Button, $1.50. forer return, with none beside her but her full of bells, and you feel as if every
tooth
in
your
head
had
started
out,
aud
mer
price
$1.75.
faithful companion, who happened to
come in a few minutes * revious to her as if it would be a relief to take a ham-1 Women's Kid Fox Polish, $1.60, for­
mer
and
drive
them
back
again.
Pretmeriy
$1.85.
death.
ty soon the toothache sets in as if it i Men’s Buckle Alexis, 81.60, former
An Example for Young Men.
meant business, and by the time you price $1.75.
‘have hsdittwo days,
‘.™„Ll_ji
We are still se’liig Men’s Calf Boots
you
can’t tell whi&lt; h
In oar neighboring town of Maple tooth aches the most They are all
“ *in at $2.75, fully worth $8.75.
Grove, lives a crippled man, Mr. Israel sympathy, and one seems trying to out ।
W. A. Atlsworth it Co.
Cheeseman.
Tw/nty years ago he do th, other, or com.: juu hove trishaK1, tor ,5 cU. „
moved upon his preMDt farm, justJ$95
KOK’ ° X
V
,,lrT “&gt;«
Bowox Sroae.
poorer than nothing.
Although'his cayenne, pain killer, camphor, laudsstrong right leg was a wooden one and uuui,
—Boise Bros, have received n new
num. uuu
and au/
any uimiucr
number u*
of ntauunu
standard remit devolved upon him to support an ag­ niies bo„H to no .vrib B, thi.tta, ^ij.'oro^t.u’r^^?^
ed father and mother, yet he had a de­ your
nerves are all on edge, —
and *the• com pin inst such as Neuralgia, Rheuma­
..........
termined heart ns large as an ox. In slightest noise is agony. The doors tism. Headache, and all pains of tho
day time he felled trees, plowed, sowed, are slammed, it seems, as they were Limbs and Bock, when it is faithfully
aud fought potato bugs, and passed never slammed before, and the dust used according to directions. It will
allay the inflamation in Wounds and
the evening in making boots and shoes pan is continually falling down. But__________________________
Bruises, and heal as if by magic.
for their neighbors. He honored and if you venture to suggest to any person i
r AXft •
•i'm
FRL T CANS’ 2 qQtrt’ f°r S1W
eared for his father and-mother until the propriety of making loss noise, he
will
Hugh
.t
you
.nd
till
,oo
not
to
bo
“
they paid the last debt of nature aud

were laid away in their clayey Iwd to nervous and have the hysterics over
sleep the sleep of Death. To-day Mr. the toothache.
Matte Chase.
Cheeseman is out of debt, has a fine, I
OBITUARY.
well-tilled farm of flO^cres, and lots of |
i
‘L°ot»«.
»’•
quite 84,000.
onng men, with perfect
motniat. JoiT 7Ul. im. n.ory c. Do—. u&gt; u.
—Rev. C. I. Deyo preaches his last limbs and cultured minds, brace up., s«h year ot bi» ■&lt;».
sermons next Sabbath, before leaving If u one-legged man, with many cares, ■ The .deceased was born in Clinton
on his Vacation. He starts for the east can make $4,000, Why can't you 1 &lt;'n-- N- Y., Jnly 16th, 1842. and at an
p™
I
."U ria- -Ub
the first of next week, where he ex­ Work bard : b.
| his parents. Tn the winter of 1869 him­
pects to spend several weeks in the vi­ ing, and you will get it, ns sure as the self and wife were converted and unit­
cinity of Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y., sun will rise to-morrow.
ed with the M. E. Church, in Grand
Traverse Co. In a few months the
his former pastorate.
church saw fit th license him to exhort
4 th of July Fire works.
—Wednesday afternoon a Mven-yearand the following summer to pr.»ach.
In the fall of *70 he was recommended
old son of Eli Evans, living a couple
to
the Annual Conference, (which met
Mr. Joseph Golden and family, living
miles east of the village, was playing
nt Coldwater.) A;ter passing a crediand tipped a stone boat over again at five miles cast of Hasting*, attended , ble examination he was admitted on
the
celebration
in
Nashville.
Sheriff
probation, and sent upon a charge in
him, breaking his left leg above ‘the
For two
knee. Dr. Y’oung was called to see thr Creasy and hie deputy were riding by Grand Traverse District.
Buffering lad and Mt the broken limb. Mr. Golden’s place in the forenoon, Tears he continued in the ministry doj ing a good and valiant service, and
when they discovered it to be on fire, . then, ixu health failing, he was obl'ge I
—In Vermontville on the 4th, whilst and with the assistance of two men, | to fall out of the ranks. Since that
the greater share of the populace were with much difficulty, extinguished the j time hehaa followed taochingand farm dancing, shooting fire-crackers and fire and left a Mr. Hill in charge, who I ing, as his health would nennit. A
drinking, a small band gathered be­ watched until late in tlie afternoon. I few weeks ago he returned to Nashville
to spend the remainder of his life
neath the humble roof of Mr. Paul, and After Mr. Hill left the house the fire
among his old friends and relatives,
paid the last sod tribute to Mrs. Paul, broke out again, and the building with I little thinking that he would so soon
who lay in the arms of grim Death, on all of its contents were soon reduced j be called from labor to rest. He leaves
I many friends, relatives, a wife, and
that noisy, frolicsome 4th of July.
to ashes. Loss 81,000. Suapido** indi­ three children to mourn his decease,
—On Saturday before the 4th Mr. J. cates that tramp® robbed the house and . but their loss is his eternal gain.
I The funeral services were conducted
W. Powles and were driving from the then set it on fire to hide the theft.
1 in the M- E. Church, in this village., by
About midnight after the 4th, the old the pastor, C. G. Thomas, last Sunday
village to their home north, and gave a
couple of sprigs a ride, who repaid their 'I land mark, the frame barn of Mr. A. moruing, July Sth, 1877.
C. G. Thomas.
generosity by picking Mrs. Powlis’ ■ B. Cooper, on his place on the town
pocket of a pair of glcves and a yard line, north of the village, with a threshof ribbon. But they settled the mat-'J ing machine and fanning mill, was
ter thia week by paying Mr. Powles $3 burned to the ground. The work
tht frisky fire-cracker.
for the stolen property.
—The temperance banner is still un­
furled and waves o’er Nashville. Last
Sunday night the opera house was
“chock full” of people, anxious for
more of the glorious truths of temper­
ance. Speeches were made by Presi­
dent Fleeter, Rev. Adams, Rev. Thom­
as, and choice selections read by Mrs.
Young. Mrs* Beebe and Mra. Parody,
of the W.C. T. U.
.The Nub rille Cornet Bend will

WOOL CARDING!

Harness.

We are bound to make the best. We
buy the highest priced leather, use the
best trimmings, with all the beat pat­
ents. Call and see us and you will be
convinced.
A. R. Wolcott.

half secured.
-The wooTseason has dosed. Ains’ worth &amp;i Brooks purchased 21,000 lbs.’
preferred by her husband. She was
and T. C. Downing 13,00. A. A B. pur­
taken to Hastings and gave bail to ap­
chased 4,500 lbs. at Vermontville.
pear before Justice Riker on the 10th
—Harvey Wright, of Hastings, is affor examination. I tappears that Shep­
fileted with a chronic ■ disease which
herd, when hr; married his wife, give
the doctor’s say will eventually take hei as an equivalent fjr her hand, a
him off He is now under treatment at farm of 50 acres, Lasj Monday ShepEaton Rapids.
‘i”!* barT*^
—’Squire Parody! how strange it
seems and yet it is so, and he can be
found at his place of business, ready to
mete out equal and exact justice to all,
whether he be rich or poor, industrious

,

HARDW /(&amp;AGRIICULTUAL STORES,

J. L HELLE It, Proprietor.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD A.T THE. FOLLOWING PRICES:

AND A CHOICE LISE Of GROCERIES.

Single Buggies, any style, §100 on time

§95 for cash.
Platform Spring Wagons, §125 on time

■Jap*

NuahriU* Houm Bara.

§120 cash.

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Every one fully warranted.

We bar# eaterrd Into is »&lt;ro*in»nt of co-p*r
nenlilp. «nJ ar» prepare.! to do all Cuitcm Work

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best CASTING AND BLACKSMITHING
farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at
CbQrtd And Ground. lhu&gt;

§70 cash, or §75 on time.

{FARMING

Come and see me and I will sell you anytiling you want in the Hardware and Farm-

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
the
Boston Store.
rV FRUIT CANS, 1 quart, for $1.40
per dozen at
Lee Bros.

BURROWS 4; CASSELL.

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,
DECLARED AT THE

A CJ If A AT
UulUll

0 ip A D T I
0 1 U11 I

BRADYS BRICK,

BUY YOUR

AT THE

OF

DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

ROE &lt;t CLEVER
Ir Yov Want to But a First Class

SEWING MACHINE

. trial; thee If you are

Jtl«e cure, and it aeidom fblla.

A LARGE

Battle

Yoe can SAVE MONEY bt Caixing

IMPENDING

At this Omer.
GEO.M. SAVAGE &amp; CO.

BARBYVILLE ITEMS.

On the 4th while Mr. Golden and
family, living just over the line in Has­
tings, were at Nashville celebrating,
their boos was discovered to be on
fire by Wm. Hill, a neighbor living
near by. Dr. Burton and our worthy
and popular Sheriff, J. Q. Creasy, of,
Hastings, were passing liy, and turned
water
right lively till all
la Mid ■
&lt;
—. i to l»e safe and went on
their way, and Mr. Hill went home.!
After a while the house was discovered
be on fire again. This rime it was!
too late, and it burned down with its
enure contents. A party of pleaatiro
aeekera at Thornspple Uke, made up
a purse of over $90, and presented it
to Mr. Golden. The neighbors have
supplied provisions and some money,
and made the blow as light as possible. I
It is supposed to be the work of an in-1
cendiary, as there was no fire left that
it could have caught from. Gaster.

.trro arbor HIIII/IH'8 &lt; UKE^H.JI I!•» foOtmaik&gt;n and he»!» iIh- lungs Pricr 74 ceuU. Hold by
Halbert A Co.. Kaih'IDe.

UP* Try the pure Jap. Tea at the

1 thin office for $3.75 per thousand. All,
other work equally low.
Orno Strong.

Photographs 1

Phetographs I

In every variety of style and pose.
Mr. J. 8. Clarkson, of Hastings, has se­
cured for the season Mr. Beebe's gal­
lery, on Main Bt, and is prepared to
furnish One Down Fine Berlin Jto*
touched Photographs for $2.50. Gera
o«!

And the. cur wmry
And then Z&gt; Aar

TUB 20 CT

n.w,

BRIGADE OF

Bjucwntor

THE BOSS

cS’ZMgl HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT
AT* FRUIT CANS, 3 quart, for $!.«

vk&gt;.

Jui

-Tho lament
at of success

HiSHvats mirnr.
sue Ciuatjve,
u who have

1AM

HIGH PRICES AMD LARGE PROFITS MUS*I
BE DROVE OUT OF THE LAND!

;“^tore“'*c“ l&gt;"'x"n‘&lt;i' ’“•jAnd we can do it for we have got the army
MOTE HEADN.
of Goods to do it with!
Furnished and printed in fine style at |

Assyria «■ Trouble.
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Ma iw
Tb® following aeeoanta were proWears in a fix. Our persecuting ligion and expects to gM to hem
eeuted and allowed:
turnkey (Sackett) has left as, and the B dead head tkket, will find when
work on foot bridge, $8.00
project is gloomy for our township is- Um that the free list is suspended,
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of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
us fight for our coun
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DEALER IN

ty The largest stock of Prints in
the county at the Borton Store. Best
6 cents.
,

out advertising, its sale has become im­
mense. Druggists in EVERY TOWN
in the United States are selling it. No
person suffering with Sour Stomach,
Sick Headache, Costiveneas. palpitation
ot the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits,
etc., can take three doses without re­
lief. Go to Boxsa Bros, and get a bot­
tle for 75 cents and tty it. Sample bot­
tles 10 cents.

Mr&gt;. BURROWS A Mr*.' ASSELL

Mies L* Hungerjo rd&gt;

TF" Extra Rub1 ere for Fruit Cana at
Lee Bros.

-

J. M. WOOD i M. B. BROOKS.

Hew Millinery Store,

or Eaton counties.

— 4 spools Thread for 10 cts. at the
Boston Store.

Murder Will Out.
A few years ago “August Flower”
was disebvered to lie a certain cure for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a fexv
thin Dyspeptics made known to their
friends now easily and quickly they,1
had been cured
1!--------merits-of Green’s August Flower :

IMPLEMENTS!

Austrian.

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GENERAL NEWS.
i may be indulged,
or In Europe, and
its Mhoqjir Asia.
the TnsiMfj n1 thr United Blates /m and
after the Uh of October, 1377. and interest
will eloae-that day.

jO^uldMrK
,
.
Grassteippeni are said to have appeared

Ncvala.

lion Indian*

be as follows: *K&amp;3NTurlu have chaugDd
their front and ftm to the westward.
Hince their entrance to Bulgarta lhe Hnsmum are deploying -with their left flank in of choice
rusting on the Danube to face lhe Turkish
line from Rustchuk to Khumla. Vrk«m
wsftiy.

captured at HL-George, Utah.
by passing the Balkans. The
The weather, at New Orleans, la ex­
’SWlia.aiom’.mw mJll.iJ.ierryj- tremely hot. One man lost twenty-two forces coming through the DobrudachA
are approaching the rear of tho Turkish
burg bunted on the 4th. l»sa, f».000; head of cattle, another thirty head of Rustchuk aud Bbumlaltae. This coltimtt
Thursday even-

W&gt;e "Ftart National Bank of Eaton

claimlns to have carried the polla.

The

The ainouat of salt inspected. Ln Mich­
igan during tlie month of J une w«* 2U0,7*3 barrels.
There ar* thtTty-flve sctor ot st rawberrl&lt;M within and adjoining trie villsg*
of Plainwell, from which there have been
taken thta smsen n«H Iras than 1,600
. bushels.
A Miss Tlpp. of Colfax, lately killed a
large beaffCnrbrkeeping the hide as s
trophy of her exploit..
The agent who appeared ta the nc'.girborhaodrrf-Gonstaniine recently, dafm°” “Udln*de'
The Blate fair ta to be held at Jackson

at the same than and place. The various
county fairs, etc., in Michigan, jriil be
held as follows: Branch 'County, Cold­
water. Hept. 25tii to ’*ch; Monroe county,
Monroe. Ort. 2nd to Mt; Kent county:
Grand Rapids, a'rek following gtato fair
Eaton coimtyj Charlotte, Hept. 2»Jtii to
28lh | KaJamasoo county, Kalamazoo,
Heac.4®4j»to»; Van Buren county, Paw
PaW, Ort. 2nd to 5th: Bra- county, Bay
City, 8®Pt. 18th to 21st; Ingham county,
MsaOv.Sept 2®»h toM; Naallao county,
Lexington. Ort. 9th and 10th t Macomb
county, ML Clemens, week following
State Mr; Hillsdale county, Hillsdale,
OCL 2nd to Sth: Livingston county, How­
ell, HapL2Mh to 28th; Ionia county, Ionia,
Sept. 17th tt»21rt; Grand Travenie Union
Agricultural Hoalety, Traverse dty. not
eel; Hlxtewaaeoe county. Owosso, SepL
jfeh to 28th; Central Fair Association,
HubbaritatoD, ’Sept. 23th to 2sth; Lenawt-e «.unty, Adrian, Sept 26th to 28ti»;
Clinton county, St JOhna, Sept. 12th to
14th: Genesee county, Flint, Ort. 2nd to
,5H&gt;; OAktemlonunty, Pontiac, Sept. 2&gt;trU&gt;
2Rth; Armsda, (Macomb county) Oct- 3rd
to Mh: Saginaw eo-inty. Saginaw City,
SepL llth to 14th; Berrien county, Nile*,
Ort. 2nd to6lh: Centra! Mtehlgan Agri­
cultural'Society, Lansing, Ort. 2nd to

There are 654 patients at tho Kalamazoo
Insane Aaylom/bfling nearly equally di­
vided between male and rant ale. One
knrdred nud thirty-eight-employes are
requlr&amp;i in and about the institution.
At Ludlnjrum on tn« 1st inst. Mrs.
Wheaton and her two-boys were badly
Eulsoned by eating strawlwrrieH which
sd, in sum'’ manner, been sprinkled
with Parte green. It te supposed that
they grew near a potato patch upon which
tho poison had t&gt;ecn used, and that the
’ wind had carried it upouthg berries.
Mr. Van Vlsck, of Augusta, recently
found a small stout bug that kids the po­
tato bug. There are thousands of them
in hte potato field, and they attack the
potato bug. with a long spear-like bill,
projecting from their head, piercing him
through with it and killing him on tho
spot. They are so stout that they can
easily handle a potato bug three times tlio
else of them. They are such a terror lo
them that they keel over, or hide them­
selves In the ground at their approach.
Some of these hugs will bo sent to tho
Agricultural CoUege at Landing for inspeclion and classification.—JacJUok J'at,rM.
The Michigan building at the Centen­
nial was purchased by J. R. Lippiifrott,
tlie publisher, aL Philadelphia, who has
removed $t to Atlantic City for a summer
rdafdenbb;
A. C. Glidden, near Paw Paw, finished
cutting hte wheat Saturday, tho 80th ulL
Ho has a new early variety, the “Fultz”
wheat, tlie seed- for which came from tho
patent office two years ago. He had four
quarts of eeed.Jfrom which be raised 12
bushels. He plained nine buahete on
nine acres, which he has Just finished
harvesting.
~ -;•*
The Bay City races, like those adver­
tised at East Saginaw, have been indefi­
nitely postponed, there not being enough
entries to pay expenses.
Mr. Flipped tho colored Wert Pointer
who was graduated laid month and made
lieutenant ta the regular army, has been
ordered to Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Mar..,
to take charge of that post.
The Rose-Douglas trial la iu prograss
and promises to run to a great length.
Severe local storms are reported iu sev­
eral localities, which have done damage
by blowing down lhe grain crops.

In the oouthweat part of the State tho
• wheat harvest will be oamploted this
week: in the central portion farmers are
liard at work gathering in the crop while
in the northern counties the harvest will
not be completed until next webk. The
crop, on tho whole, will be a heavy one,
and of good quality.
22.50 to *3 per day te being paid harvest
hands ta the southwestern portion of the
State.
,J
izftaOne of .(hateinexpHotMa «id very irthe Mb of Ji
18 lnchm,lh

Regenta'E.V. Walker and Collier have
deeided to nail a meeting of the regents of
the vnlvendty to have that bodv deter­
mine upon some plan of reducing expensMlsa Bev olr, a Bay City lady Of !&amp;, was
to have been married tos Gtaad Raoida
gentleman, July 4th. But site died -of
small-pox on the night Of the 3d. and her
betrothed came to celebrate lite wedding,
and iouad hie expected hridea«brp«e.

hood.
The low In the valuation of real estate
al orooertv In Boston, as comItastodtag^rai year. ta lW,-

Tub eight years tew suit for free water
forcMfcPttrST£?*|tytq Fntn-c-i-’t'x&gt; r?*u,t'
A Portland special dispatch from Lewurtfeu, July 4th, via Walla Walla, July 6,
ssys: CoL Whipple’e command, with
Yoltipteera under N. B. Randall, came
across the Txxjk tag-glam band at ClBa?
Creek at 7 ta lhe. miming. Tho Indiana
told lhe colonel they were prepared to
fight and, it is said, opened tlie ball by
firing the first shot when the order was
given to commence firing. The Indians
soon broke for the hills and places of
slmlUT. Ills not known bow tunny were
killed or wounded as they scampered in
all directions. The cdtamand captured
the Indian camp, oumed all their provis­
ions and plundered and took about 1,000
bead of Indian horses, which they
brought here. No citizen* or soldier*
were killed or woundml- The oom maud
returned last night. Capt. Elliot, of tho
Idalto Rangers, captured 75 of Joseph’s
cattle and 40 horses. They had a idclrrateh on the Minnabo. The captain says
he does not know how many were killed,
as they hail to retreat. The Indiana are
mostly between the Snake and Salmon
Rivers, and are now reported 800 strong
and well armed. Capt. Booth will go to
Wallowa with 70 men from the Cove.
There are 21 men from Union bounty,
Oregon, now ta lhe Wallowa Valley.
Nows received at department headquar­
ters herV from Gen. A. Sinly command­
ing at Lewiston, says: Co|. Perry with
to meii on hte way to the Cotton wood
was attacked by hostile*. Lieut. Kains,
10 soldiers and two citlaemi were killed.
Col. Whipple joined Perry and drove the
Indiana off.
A Boise City dispatch says that tho fol­
lowing te an extract from a letter received
there from Major N. A. Comoyer, Indian
agent for many years at Umatilla reser­
vation. He has lived in tho country and
i&gt;een personally a.-qualnted with the In­
dians spoken of mute letter for over 35
years. The Indians referred to ta hte let­
ter embrace everything within reach of
lhe hsatiies except the Bannocks and Pl­
ates: “On tho reservation the number
of Indians last January was632 men, 157
women, 232 boys and 147 girls. Now I
have nome more. I think an additional
number of about 200, and tho Indians are
all here. Two only are at tqapwai with
passes, and both are very friendly to tho
whites. None have gone lo Join the hos­
tile Indians.
In New York city 2,136 dogs have been
rereived since the opening of the pound.
Of this number 1,500 have been drowned.

Seven hundred and thirteen Mormons

ceoded at once to Salt Lake.
Six ateamuni nailod for Europe Satur­
day with large hsls of passenger*, benideti
a large quantity ‘of produce, including
pankagre o'f butter, 61,000 boxen of
cuecae, 71X111 vs aheep, 60 live cattle, 211,0&lt;X&gt; bushels of grain, 24.000 boxes of bacon,
500 Lierces of beef, 2.2W quartern und 400
tons of fresh beef, 33,000 barrels of sugar,
2,too caaos of canned goods, etc.
tliely swept sway by a whirlwind Satur­
day night. The Gardner Hotel, the Urg­
ent brick summer resort hotel in North­
ern Wisconsin, was blown down.’ Eight
persons are known to have been killed
and two are miming. Other buildings
were blown to pieces. The place te a to­
tal wreck. Tim saw-mill and a store
were totally destroyed. The tug Spray
and a schooner are a total wreck. The
achool-houae and fifteen or twenty bouses
were bl»wn down. A powerful gnat
rateod the depot and blew it across the
track and prsvented lhe passage of the
Green Bay psaaenger train lor two hours.
The bridge waa damaged and misplaced.
Tho gale struck Coullardaville near the
Lucas larm, and passed almost duo south
east, taking ta a streak about forty rods
wide, and destroying in ite eouras seven­
teen houses. Some bams were damaged
In Conllardsville and crops badly Injur­
ed. The total loan la estimated at |300,000.
A tornado occurred at Westfield, Maas.,
Monday afternoon. It camo eastward
through a gorge of Westfield River and
widened to half a mile, foiling trees,
acaUeriug fenoss and demolishing build­
ings, until its force was expended.
It
first atrack the wall of tho Salmon Falls
paper-mill, rebuilding from a recent tire,
which tell, crushing in the engine-house,
contahitng two men, one of whom was
severely hurt Two men plowing saw
tho storm coining and attempted to reach
They iqi
u&gt;J thilIhclr hii
honra
a bam near by. They
—
&gt;e ground and wounu™
wounded
were thrown to the
by flying stones.
When they recovered
sight the bam waa gone.
A family of
six persona in a bouse heard a whirring
noliv^ and knew nothing until they
found themselves on tfla floor several
rods from lhe site of tho howto. Tho rest
of tho building wan destroyed. Two
buildings and a dozen bams wore blown
down, and crops and trees much Injured.
At Chicopee Falla the winds destroyed
Mj^ral bams, sheds, and uprooted many

A dispatch from Lewiston saya; '* A
courier express Just in from Col. Perry,
who waa on route for Howard with a
pack train and escort of thirty mexuaoys
tmu ho was attacked on tlie 4th. Tun
soldiers and two ciuzeus were killed.
CapL Whipple, in command at Cotton­
wood, camo to tho rescue and repulsed
the Indiana. Tho Indians are In force
around Col. Perry and Capt. Whipple,
who have -only force enough for de­
fense.
FOREIGN NEWS.

The harvest wifl be late ta England.
«s|r state prison the first of Uris mouth.;__ M
New salt wells are being pat down at Many fields of wheat etiH show the effect
of the late wet spring, and the yield on
Saginaw.
'
.
such will be Hinall.
Large shipments of flour are made over
The Turke Xeel encourw;c&lt;i lw Uwir
tbs Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad from
Muuu«Q&lt;a aud Wisconsin. Tho rate has alana are elated
tbs' eai
lieen reduced from 40 to 26 ceum from they crossed tho Danube.

guiiva

ate Bu&gt; .your Goodw only of Reliable
IT IB GENERALLY ACKNl

Vista to
_________

you dalntyOlympian snows ;
of Nile water,
mouthed, you can f
ok of stomach,
as the Huitan doea; j
m
; ifnervouB,
water from the Eut
water from tbMH
dine like an 2 .rabof the desert, er like
an epicureal the Mahon Moree. To
takes mid-da^r _nap, you hove the eern. stunned with noise, tlie
etertea; toget-lK.Sultana Valide:
to
Bridge of thei buiiaua
vauuc; w
dream, the Bospboraa; to spend Sun­
day, the Islee of the Princes; to view
Asia Minor, Mount Buigorlu ; to see
the Golden Horn, the Galata Tower;
aud, for beholding everything, lhe
Tower of the Beraskler. Hut it is a
City yet more stnuige even than btaauUfuL
Things that had Dover been coupled
In pur .minds there presented them­
selves tn company to our gone. From
Kfutarl tlie caravan sets out for Mecca,
and likewise the train for Bruan, lhe
former metropolis; amidst the myster­
ious walls of the Old Bernglta, passes
lhe iron road leading to Sophia; Tur&gt;teh soldiers escort a Romish priest
bearing- the bolv uommnulon; thepeople make holiday in the cemeteries;
life, death, pleasures, ail intertwine
and lose distinctiveness.
There is
found the stir of London, as well as the i
drowsIneMtofthe lazy Orient; an im­
mense public iife,aud an impenetrable
mystery in private life; an absolute
government, and a liberty without
bounds.
,
During the first days, one comproheuds nothing whatever; it seems,
from hour to hour, ns though such dis­
order must cease,or a revolution follow.
Every evening, going back to our
lodgings, we seem to be returning from
a Journey : each morn one jxwen the
question, ''Why, is Stamboul really
here, close by?” There’s, no telling
what you are about to run into; one
impression eanyels another; desires
crowd together; time flies; and one
would stay there all one's life, or else
depart the very next day. How is it,
then, when comes the task of describ­
ing this chaos? There are moments
when I am templed to gather all the
books and all the sheets of paper on my
writing-stand into a bundle, and to
pitch the whole concern out of the
window.
j

The Crops in Michigan.
With good harvest weather to eecu re
the wheat crop it will be the best In
quality and yield that has ever been
produced in Michigan.
A large amount of hay has been cut
and secured, and a' still largeQunouut
will be taken in the coming week,
weather permitting. The crop of hay
is a good one.
The oat crop will be equal to any
previous crop. The rains have im­
proved the crop, and many farmers
who expected a light yield report tlie
prospects to be good enough.
(.torn is coming forward rapidly and
is now making a show of a good crop.
The (totato urop will-probably be the
largest ever produced in Michigan.
There is a much larger acreage in potatore than in any previous year, and
the crop never made a better showing
at this time. In most of tlie towns a
full supply of new potatoes is sold for
"* —
sr bushel.
«!
« “• —
per
biuhel. Potatoes
Poul™« promise
pi
'
"
comes
to be cheap unless
a deman&lt;t
from outside of the State.

RuMlan Ruse.
A war correspondent of tlie Porte
PIgaro tells a story which, if accepted
as true, demonstrates that Ah Sin has
a successful rival in the fine art of de­
ceit.
According to the correspondent, the
Russian government ordered some
time ago a large quantity of murderous
shells from - an English omunltlon
manufacturer and agreed to pay an
unusually stiff price for them provided
that they were so constructed that the
maker would warrant that they would
not buret under any circumstances.
The Englishman asked no ouestlons.
agreed to the proposal and fulfilled the
order.
In clue time be notified (be
Giar of all the Russians that the shells
were leady for delivery, and that he
WOGTS stake his reputation as a manu­
facturer that they were absolutely
nou-exptorive.
Tba Randan govern-,
meat in response beggadleaye to pre­
sent the shells to the manufadtanTf,
and added that it would pay for tiMein

cured calfHkins Cl; dry "^Ifaklas 1S&amp;20;
descan skins, each 25@«h green kip 8@»;
dry kip Iflauihontehldea|1@1 to; pelts
each to®2 to.
Potatoes—Ohl are alow at SO cbi. Now
sell at |2 per bbl., anil at 76 eta. per bush.
Prices tending downward.
Provisions—Clear mess pork, |15 76;
plain mees, Detroit; fl4; do. Chicago
213 to; lanl, In tea., f&gt;fc; do in kegs,
Pic. Smoked hams, llf^lijc; do. shoul­
ders, TlSte, outside for light weights,
both covered; brookfimt bacon, lie.
Dried beef, 13}c.
Mesa beef nominal.
Salt—Mishiguxi, coaras, 21 25 per bbl.; .
do. refuge,21; Onsndaga, 21 toper bld. ;
Syracuse, dairy, 70c per bn. of 54 lbs. ;
Liverpool (Ashton) dairy, &gt;3 60 per bag
of234 lbs.
Wool—Pine at3d@)42c; oombing at 42
©4.'s‘..
Wood—Hickory, per cord, H 60; beech
and maple, 21; soft fl 50(^3. Cargoes 50c
(j21 lower iiian the foregoing.

For thn Mme money, Hum any other place jn town.

MY STOCK OF

(Sureties, 3utt$, Capa, Roots. JShoes, ajirtumj;, kt., kt.
I* large for the season,, and will be gold right down to the lowest living

soon as opportunity offered
Quaker shells in question to *]

DETROIT SAFE CO,

YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
Nashville, July 1,1877.

D. C. GRIFFITH’S.

PEOPLE’S

New Crop Tea, 1877, for 90 cts. per n.
Maple Syrup for $1. per gal.
Silver Drips for 80 cts. per gal:

Of all kind* sold cheaper than at any ot^er store in tho village of Nashville.

FIKE AND BURGLAR PROOF

ALMOST GIVEN AWAY'
NOW IS TBE TIME TO-BUY W HILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP !

LEE BROTHERS.

Turkey and its People.

in-­
Col. Baker, who writes from an in
timate knowledge of the country and
its people, nays:
“The Turks themaelves, high and
low, have for some years past sighed
over tire state into which their eoun*try
— was
wai sinking; and as they truly
said,
Willi, it was not tho fault of the nation,
but
but of
of the corrupt and all-powerfui
head.
I war. talking with a highly
educated and exceedingly clever Turk
a few months ago about the affairs of
his country, and I asked him ifhat he
considered as Its greateet necearity.
He replied, •Justice within and Justice
from without*
A talega, or Turkish carriage, has
wooden seats, with a wooden roof, open
at tlie sides, and ig’riuK" there are
none. It is an instrument of torture,
devised to shake out theteeth and bai­
ter in the skull, and before we had
jogged many miles along the road there
were so many bum]« at tlie top of my
head that a phrenologist would have
sworn that I was a lunatic. And so I
was, for trusting myself to such a hor­
rible contrivance for making man un­
comfortable alid Bore when I had two
Htrong legs able and willing-to carry
me. But forewarned forearmed—never
again has mortal man been jI’’-* to
lure me intoa likeagitatingmacbiue.”
Here is hte account of a pretty rural
welcoming:
••We passed through a busy hive of
reapers, who were cutting the product
of these chemical substances, and who
were nearly all Bulgarian women.
We were going up a hill at the time,
and I had left my ‘infernal machine’
to enjoy the pleasure of stretching my
legs and counting my bruises, when I
saw several of the young women has­
tening toward me.
Feeling that it
would be ungallant to turn my back
upon ao fair a charge, I stopped, deter­
mined to see it out at all haxartte. On
they came, with laughing Upa and
sparkling eyes, as I bKhk! wrapped in
expectant wonder, for there were so
many. Boon I waa surrounded. What
might be Lhe customs of tlie country,
or what might be expected of me, I
knew not, and I felt that, could my
friends at home see ma at this mo­
ment, my situation would be ludicrous
In the extreme.
But now my hands
were kimni, one (not was raised and
the sole of my foot was rubbed with
ears of com, to Signify tliat 11 was the
dealra of these brown damsels that I
might forever walk on plenty.
Trite
poetical consideration Ar my welfare
deserved some return, so IriWributed
some arnall coins amohr them. and
wax laughingly released/’l .
..
,

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the xaeaiw of nuppon
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positively reliable. Don’t be deceived bv the greet
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CANCERCURED
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Monroe, Mich

Office, No. 18 Front 8U

Inn Reedy-Prim Company 11 minuftcti
T. Woodwvstw A Co., ClnelnmtL Ohio.

Come early and avoid
the Rush
G. A. TRUMAN

’Vr ENGRAVING !

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for TTFOGOAPHICAI. PJUWTXNG. erecuAntp-

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money.to pay sxata and city taxsa up­
on It, audFftch Is only jleiutenaBtfri

The Graphic remarks that thefc&amp;.rtB।
of enoxuiouH crops from all partfrof the!
i
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JFetch along your Butter,
und what­
ever yon have to Sell.

DETROIT UVK STO~K.

Cattuk.—Choice to extra shipping 25
(^&gt;6 25; geod to choice butchering 24 25
(i4 65; poor to medium butchering 23 75
6?4 65; poor to fair stockers 23(43 W;
milch rows, each 235fa45 00; veal calves,
each 2»Q&gt;10 00.
Sheep—We quote 70 to to lbs. al 23 to
@4: extra do. &gt;4 25@4 40.
Hogs—Again Vdry scarce, but in ab­
sence of demand can only be quoted dull.
A few light, averaging 123 lbs. sold at
21 75. Good heavy would bring 25.

change, in Macomb county, wan killed -June to their woutgisd filled MM wsuvma.

"i ‘Sy,"IS

Off

choice.
n
Hay—Baled 211
with sales of good
stock' at 214®14 60.
Hides—Green country, untritnmod Gj

Here We Come Again!
WITH A HRAV IttW STOI’H nr

Address HEREY E. DOWIER,

n.w,

—MintHe Bherman Fitctlte net yetable towear tho' &gt;300,1W diamond
necktece which the Khedivaof Egypt
gave her, and which OoagNM admib-

The

that did not no fc
and jerked, till
The man threw i
• forced the borae

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profit, ta order to make room for an early Fall Stock.

sian ion nana mono over
i nv
Hunstan Dobrudscha oorjw te stated to
number onlyto,000.
*
The following te the position of the forc«efl in Armenia:- Tire Turkish rightwing
confrunta the Itawdah MArt Utach Kilte«u. Fnik l*asha hsa a fresh body af 12,000
Russians opprwed to him near Baynzhl.
Another KUsAtan division of 20,000 te
marching towards Ardatuui-' Mukhtae
Pasha’s advance guard te wAtiln 14 miles
at Kara.
1
‘
v
A Havana dispatch says the insurgent
chief, Morejon, wounded and taken prteoner,- has been shot in Remedlo. More
than 1 BQ Insurgents ar* said to have been
shot after being taken prisoners in vari­
ous actions.
' Gen. Grant arrived at Brussels last
Saturday, and on Sunday he dined with
the Klug al the Palace. The Hotel do
Ville, where lhe Burgomaster did the
honors' of the Communal Palace. The
gwneralperused with much Interest the
ancient regtetera containing the commu­
nal fnmclitem, and took great Interest In
the details of tite telegraph wjrvire ami
water supply.
Il te officially announced that tlie Rus­
sian dragoona occupied Brola on the 5lh,
ami were Joined the flth by a detachment
of infantry.
Rodlfl’ashs telegraphs from Sbumls,
ae follows: The Russians attempted near
Baba Redsut, five hours’ march from
Slltetria, to disembark the troops, will:
artillery, crossing the Danubeou’Ji) rafts,
towed bv throe steamers. The Turks
bombarded the rafts, which precipitately
turned back. Ono large raft, will: troops
sad stonw, sank. The stores were dam­
aged.
A Russian column has been defeated in
an attempt to enter A'rdanutoch and
driven back on Art! ahan, where a groat
concentration of Russian troops ta pro­
ceeding. Three battalions have beendisBtehed from DelltMba to reinforce
ukhtar Pasha.
The Russian expedition against tho
T trcomaiui ta reticnxlng from Kazilaroot
towards Kaanovodsk. Tliere ta a general
exodus from Persia in consequence of
the plague. The deaths number twenty
or thirty daily.
Raouf Pasha, whose abilities are gener­
ally spoken of favorably, starts almost
Immediately for Adrianople to take com­
mand of the Balkan army.
A Spalatocorrespondent says lheTurks
in Bosnia are committing shocking atroc­
ities, murdering inoffensive villagers in
several places and carrying on their
trophiro.
heads ns trcpki
— The"correa|&gt;ondent
m'~---------’ '
lat no
no __________________
lum soon ixxiiee of__per­
declares that
sons so mutilated.
A Pera dispatch aavs: Biela was evacu­
ated by order of Kerim Paahu
Coeaacks have been seen within a few
hours’ ride of Rustchuk.
Tho Russians at MididJio have cut tho
Clwrnavada and Kustendjo Railway, and
threaten Kustendje.

A

AtEUnira tert week* a brute named prising some piffviinrvary
?-&lt;fcrru
P^^W’hsecord ^hey appear to be masters of the country

U

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of t^anurtfene—the Tnrkteh punchinello—Listen to the wantehadiuk* of factorise.
Poshes
while tho malrt body itself cannot turn third-rate Partahuj piay-JWes, witupon it without exposing ita rear tu»be .tuHOJ**
1
Russian main force. Thta situation las neas uuj
Foreign
Fruita-Lemons,
|6
60@7
50per
creation of the Cxarowltch.
He
soerua
Cxarowitch.
a
to Ignore the existence ofrail®.'
—“............................................
ox:
60 per box: Layer
tris, X arna and KuatendJe, and tirej latent theatre, boar an iman preach, behold
jhe Bultan pass by? Then ask, de­
information tixi
places respectively, at 32,000, 20,000 and mand. All nations arc al yonreervlco;
10,000, which, operating on the flanks or tlte Armenian, to trim your beard;
rear of She Russian Dobrudscha force,
11012; do. layers, U&lt;14c; an.
———— -- —*■---- ^aiym'your new,
bags,
French pranas 12® 17c;
would paralyze its efforts to co-operate
your boat
Turkey prunes, old. Tic; naw 8c; ‘ottr-with the arm)Qi£Cenlrri Bulgaria.^ Itan the bath
rants, new, 7i&amp;&amp;:; citron, 2223c; left“1 iSe
sides the gamsons of there '
fortified
ee; and tlie
:, to offer you
plsoee Suneman Pasha's army, which fat
FiirJ-In

Summer Goodn!
Our old Stock i&gt;«» all been cloned out and Our Store I*

- fam-raw.

kTHE BOSS Too fnil o i 'Nexv Goods
LAGER BEEfR

FOR COMFORT, AND

nKTKorr, m

’ in Eugft—mmh Anv

IbyWOilama

93

THEY MUST BE SOLD I
:

!F YOU BUY .

--J?*

। principal ■

lilt in 1&gt;CFh
pplng Ingood. In the vicinity of Blolee the bsrIwlook- veal promises better than for the past
sutyvyw*.
_

Briton one— ‘Os this Hamertaaa ar

Grant, hand thatin the
Biela, testing twelve hours. The ftue- but Hi cawn’t say.” Briton wmi■imMr wyre repained yith ceaeiderablo “Well Hi never thought Hi shM&lt;ff*p
the day w'en a mere HaateqfeMr
would be an haUractiou in hold Heng­
land. Wot if theHempress waa to ’ear
Matova were 100 killed and 400 wounded. ofit?”

........ A phvaicLan was eaitad to vtoitnja.

MOKEGOODS EOK OEE DOLLAR
I PENHSUUa
i’t‘ - .
.Store than elsewhere, don't btemejM[Lager Be&amp;r

KffQT

pHdff tliwdixgor, tafleeetttty. "1 have
another patient hl the DWghborhood,
and thus I otn kill two birds with one
stone.”
F

DETROIT.

ffj* We are at home in ettr New Store, having no
!*V. *nd
• hwtf Wglii ’to nee iff of ®ur old customers and many nov pbeff.'

KOCHER BROS

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W-W"-

For Adnrthias Rate*
Amracnn vmcs.

NO. 43.

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mem. ufet.

And now to explain the present po­ and mountain peaks of the Mimbr*, my canteen, and the last of -the nea» to me during my illness had been ,h. r .V,j!&lt;“.Ve,|uuJe tu“"' "f tiu- rnlOen^iSV-ami
sition of the firm, and the reasons for the natural , fostncm where dwelt the parched oorn with Huubeam, and my unremitting, sppoachlng me with joy­ ?V2£ l
! think good ftetfng has been Increas­
good horse seemed as though hbwvre ful looks.
,
grateful for and understood the kind­
"Can you bear .good news news, ing ever R|nce the settlement Cf the
L. ,iii
ness, for he rubbed hte velvet muzzle Harry?” asked the latter smilingly: Alabama claims. I was very glad they
'.'ILL AGJ. OF1
the caressingly against tny hand? as I and rpdecd the tidings were very good
they had not been.
track’-deeply seamed by wagon stroked hte neck, no longer sleek and one«. Mv quaint; worthy employers
smoath as satin.; for fktigueand priva­ had been better than their Word, hav­
tion bad roughenefl ms coat and ing not merely taken me into partner­ anticipation bf ttrat would have W to
affluence, had at that time on hand a
speculation ofj unusual Importance. road. Eight or nine times there loom­ dimmed the fire of hte eye. Suddenly ship, in recon;pence for what I had exasperation and ill-deling, f was
They had made, chiefly In Texas, very ed up before pto a. Mdfjdrooden ernes, as I stood beside him, I looked back, d-Wie on thrir behalf, but also appoint­ very alad,” he repeated, "to get the
rtr • [UiJihh
, ...
large purchases of horned cattie, sheep on which was coarsely painted in let- and saw what made, for the moment, ed mo their resident agent at Cristobal, question out of the w^y.”
my very heart cease to beat, as if an a for healthier and more pleasant place
‘ Hdt Is It not a pity that more
audawlne, destined to.feed the swarm­
icy touch had frozen the hlood in my than Tucson, with a shire In the profits money was asked forthafi can be dlsing population -of the sterile mining
tri
bated
?
”
•
veins.
•
.
of tho firm tuat was only too liberal.
districts, where provisions, and meat
Spearaond plumed b«ute and (wild I have every prospect of present oom“That Isa mistake,” said ths exin special, commanded high prices. Aimches.”
•
sud^U dAwnM WiflU-tf- forms, | jvhose shiuWs and (ncartej, petenociatld ultimate wealth, .white Presidant. whhaome earnretpeM. “ns
The investment seemed more likely to '
dibr™—
be profitable since the twin plagues, of ed on the rank herbage and tufts of blankets or buflklo sobee were .dte- my engagement to Rosamond .Gray is :I will explain to you. At flrat, Con­
tlncpy
to
be
seen,
were
crowdedto
­
gress
thought* that the sum awardedvwy
shortly
to
be
broughtto
a
happy
Now Mexico, drouth and locusts, had
gether at the top of a rising ground, cohchifilbn; bdt In the midst of tny would not nearly- suffice to hiret the
occasioned a notable mortality among
the cattle of Arizona and the adjoin- bright moon, like n silver sheen, rose com! ng on over the prairie at the easy, new-found. Joy asaxideningrettoilertloti most obvious and pressing of all the
to shed her ciiaAeiioi jht over
------ the swinging gallon which a mustang ian will sometimes obtrude itself, ns I re­ claims for comiieaaation—those which
eiirncn.
. ver, fig
vast expanse off nraiF . Onward I keep up for half a day. As I set my member the faithful, dumb friend had not b^en oovered by jpauranoe or
All these calculations seemed likely rode, until at length, In_ _ sort of oasis foot In the stirrup anil leaped into 'the wno»e bones are wbitenlng.cn the by any tiling ejse. Therefore. 'Con­
gress Mid to the insnrantJe compahlo,
to be upset by the sudden outbreak of where
_______________
water and grass
_____ and
c
trees were Heddle the Indians, silent till then, set bank of the Gila. ' '
• You cannot havb a portion of thlthat smouldering Indian war which to be found, I selected my camning- up their fearful war-whoop, and wtth
.
.
. ,
award, fur you have already-recouped
never quite comes to an end In that place for the night With dawn I was yells and fearful gestures lashed on |
dangerous region. The Apaches, .the again in the saddle, nor did any inci­ their steeds nnd took tip tbe pursuit! What Uen- .GrxMtt Thinks of yourselves by was~peemium*;’ and to
persona
who had . their psoperty des­
irreclaimable foe of all white men,
"TW? "’’"Vgwi. duskw;-#-, m.”
troyed by the AlabamA aixl other
were on the war-jyith, leagued as was
Since oa llfe'fl bofaltfbW** '' ' ■
•taNqOAjIt'tetrMary/*' ~.»'•-.
.*
A ?««'*»
deepernt^ From -b.
the U«lo.
London Worn.
World.
reported, with sundry other tribes, the travel. Water was met with, but the "’art*’- rb?'
“
So dining
dlnln, out
out every night*has
nl,
Klowas, the Navogoes, and the dread­ brackish and turbid jdraUght hardly conflict—anLcefrr UtoordrtLth. San"So,
not
...... '’3u»l»ii‘** airirfitg,
yon
U«^l?'i
ed Comanches; and already hideous sufficed to allay’tnttt tormenting thirst 1.MU1 an.wertil snlinuUy to my call, killed
tiled you.vet. General?” “No, ul- foryou have received yotir ihmfhmc??
tales of Indian cruelly and massacre which is the great terrorof the solitary and fortfle firat fopr or flye miles J thouxrti it is railwr severe iwonk-,.'Bui* 80 that it ruled out the larger part or
mwUtuArth.
onnmy,
but
op
they
the efwes. , Butiao.iiigh-taM.tioerauj ot
reached us from many a lonely home­ way-ftirer °JV those burning .plains.
.
H. YOUNG,
:
came philenaly, and soon seemeti to; bb'dv t'reaw me wixn '
iiuwaf. Ja
d»m lhat.wwb
stead within reach of the spoiler. The
D.' orf*4*«ut RfsfcrtrifYfefArtt, Na»bvll'lo
gain ground. Had it oeenou tlmfiret which I^M uulte uh-"
troops had been hastily withdrawn;
• OfllcB h oor» from 1 to H fl. in. unJ4U&gt;*;&gt;. m
rite uirtprepared;
and I any one Insured his property Jor any­
.Uy o?U.e Journey I could hkro l.««bI ,ri AlioountWZ
Altouethe'r
thing like Its full value. These' pufft-tho .OAravxns about to .trawreulhe my own sustenance I was provided
prab&amp;£&gt;4(HaHfe|l
Jforiacktif/In Hoort; with u tiny store of wild buil-oeef, cut ed.atxoy punuere, but no# the super- j havenothine toi»Brotein of”
er* by rtie depredation* Gf the cruftenGlidta on, a jewel
»‘»uiiug u&gt; uumpiain or.
are entitled to some consideration;'shd
and It was thought Yhsli to Venture ixi strips and dried iutheaun.ln Mexi­ laxity of my noble horae was neutral-1
WAR MEMORIES.
1
when, thejx clalms.ure fairly regarded
more than a few miles beyond the cul­ can fashion, and wftliabag of parched ized by the comparative freahDces -ofii
tivated country. Yet the day was at maize. These, with a flask of French the shaggy steeds on which' the .Tlteconversation took place witii an the surplus, nqw, remaining: wlU not
hand when the great herds of oxen brandy, a Spanish ppineho, and ammu- Apacht.i were mounted. I groaned as alfl friend, in the house of a much olflr- go far. Congress originally limited
and droves ofswine, already purchaser!, nltion for my carbine and revolver, I tfislt Hun beam flag beneath me, er one—that of Gem Badeau, the com-, ,thte claimants- to ’a vefy'small'circle,
X £ VA&amp;OMC W. d:.
chough I urged him on with voice and pfmion-ln-armrf of Gen. Grant'in'the* and that tewhy It happened that there
rpVBM *U
1. «*«.m,*«.111.
Tb» blindinr slorv of tbr dome.
would be waiting at Cristobal for the
—TTxjw tapbead before:
»
x completion of the bargain, and my madAtip ail my equipment, save only
days when destruction seemed to was a surplus at nil/ Betides, you
my canteen with its tin cup and the
Milistippn mills of rolling prtilrfc threaten t lie Union, and many-a bloody' mgti remember .,tijat,,: Uip&lt; amount
leathern aaddle-pogs wherein .were
' x.?jk at'cakiriac. M d..
Yet here upon tny foolatool green
stowtxi away the gold and greenbacks were travereefl, my. horne-keeping the field still lay between the armies of was awarded for injury done to the destined to redeem the'eredft of (,'artis lead, and speeding qq with courage the North and the memorable day al United States; arid nA one Cali ifiubt
— w /&gt;*• i*lBur Mala sirwl, a .iviiic, mi 11.
Urothim With their creditors at Crifito- upxb^ted, but staggering as he went, Appomattox Court house, when the that the injury if -fah+y appraised,
*'.liittarf c&amp;ites7
ImlL On thc eveulug ef tlje.tbird day bearing heayfly pn. the |itt os , we de­ great Captain of the South, Gen. Lee, would repo-eaent even! a greater aum
ready money necessary, and the funds I baited in a well-watered &lt;|ell near scended the frequent slopes. The In­ called his broken and starving troops than, that ^presented *t Geneva, .'io
were forthcoming, but the entire the head of a creek, and nt a distance, dians saw their advantage, and pressed together, and saifl to them: “Men we distribute it fairly among the perrons
FOB LIFE OK DEATH.
scheme bode fair to be frus’gated by as I computed, of 120 miles from Tuc­ ou, making every effort, to come up have fought through the war together. moat entitled to it inky not be an easy
the abrupt closing of the route, conse­
with me. One arrow slightly wound­ I have Hone the beat I could for you. matter; but we- miatained damage to
From Chamber*' r^Hnbunh Jounirl.
. quent on the war. No man, or party son. Eighty miles more, nt most, ed tny horro in the neck : a aecnnd My hitirt is:w6 ffill to sky’more.””1 To the full amount awarded, to wy the
to lull.
Fort Webster;
and
. . . --- , ’ ... ", would
”“**•** carry
1 » me
IUV LU
HVVOrei, LLLLU
.
hut jBtevHa&gt;
iiK^patk 1“ - ------- -- --brushed niy cheek, making me feel as eimqder the enemy was Gen. Grant’s least—how we shall divide it anioog
" SMITHS KNAPFEN.
chap, with hair on your hcadp tell
though a hot iron bad been drawn duty, but he would not wltueps their the Injured persons is another matter,
you that; anil mark, Britisher, tls no
the plains, now haunted by the niy journey U. Cristobal. Hitherto I across it. I bear the thin, blue scar to humiliation; and when tho last re­ k ou may depend upon it Congress will
town bred greenhorn whusaysR, but surage enemy, when I aatonlehe.1 my ha.l|m«t w|tli tto lirlr® »ul. &lt;nfntlly this day. But maddened with excite- 1quest was made to him that the South­ da who t Is right about It next session.”
OStvDVWJullna Rowell'* ktorr, Hkatlng*. Mi
“I am sure there'-wfll bfe many who
old
Joe
Burton,
that
has
fought
Injuns
employ*jl&gt;y volunteering to be the or luHtlk'. Miro theta&lt;«u»H hai ku. ment J spurred Bun beam on. Shook off 'ern troops might take aWay their
p3WAvm£Mw‘*'k..........
and hunted bufflers on the plains afore rnesHengekl^ v U W .ft. til
cied that on the verge of the dim hori- the pursuers for a while, and present­ horses with them to their homes he will be glad to hear thbr explanation
you left your mother’s sillk, I feklriulate.
yielded a ready ament. Before that of the matter, for It te iuuch:mi.iunderly,
gleaming
before
we,
were
the
wa
­
“
You
shall
not
have
to
repent
it,
I
zon
i
hpd
caught
a
glimpse
of
tall
. xi'His duukek ■ (f ’Txdn't to be done.”
Harry, my boy I said the elder of the ,I apea^,
&lt;j feathered
OJrtUin an
,*111,
ItOUJVlVM beads;
U1.1U1 , and
411,11 on
vu ters of a swiftly flowing river, which time came, however. General Badeau
"But, ColonHr-i-4-” II put In, smil­ twobrothen, as he wrung my hand in one
— occasion' »I *._
j beheld a distant
- -------- could be no other than the Gila; while and his chief—now living together for
had
ing, yet not quite so much at my case his horny one. “You’ve stood inan- cloud of dust arise from the bare brown beyond it rose the stockaded walls of a time in u pleasant street in Bromp! to me soon after I came htre about it,
as I desired to apja-^r ; for this tough fully by ub at this pinch, and we’d be .surface ot Hu* dwwrt; bat this-might a lonely building—Fort Webster doubt­ ton—hud yet to |&gt;ubs throagh the dan- and I talked1 the subject’ ovef wlth
old frontiersman, who remembered the mean if we didn't show gratitude a us vaklly have been occasioned by the less.
gerouM but heroic siege of Vicksburgb, him. . Wo were not paid too much-tor
X J. FE1GHNER.
I t// I.. more substantially
f... I I V- t than
11,1 »» I.V
_ 1 of bison • or wild
,I I
foundation,of; tpy aottiement, was no little
by,1af„U*
few . passage ofr a 1henl
On, Bunbeam, on ! One more ef­ the.battle of Chattanooga^, the awful the damage done4o«t»r commerce, al­
light authority as to' tlie practicability fair words. We never did yet raise u nurses, as of the Apaches or their fort, brave hohte—one more, and we carnage of tfae "Wilderness,'’ the long though to find the very men who most
of such an enterprise aa that which I clerk to be a partner, bub----- , There, i allies.
siege of Richmond—scenes which pre­ &lt;leserve to receive, the cmupoowuloix
■■
spirits rose ns I proceeded are safe!”
had, perhaps rashly. rindertiilCbW
1 lotted my steed's recking neck as sent n atfange contrast to those which nay be a work of some, difficulty.,
on my way, and I. began to feel confi­
'
"A clear throwing away of life,
i«ded dent of Kuccewi.
I vociferated the words, and witii a the twoHoldiera are now witnessing in That is Just the truth about lt.’r
“What you say wtif be read. I am
that’s all,*’ gtuMy4bj6toed tlie veter­ tliut,h tiwiuiy ouuuu mu uuucm.uiu
,
fflfel«c*Un
liul night,
On ithat
night, lying
lying wrapped
wrapped in
In my
my faint, friendly neigh, the gallant home thu height of a Landon season.
ORNO STRONG,
an, as he stooped to pat the hound Hint low, fearing, as lie saw the color rise poncho, with my saddle for n pillow, responded to my appeal, and still reel­ , “ And now, ths; yop. have seen a sure, with givflt Intere*-!, and it wffl
TER «nd IhiHHber &lt;rf the NMMlU N«w». jumped up whimpering, to receive his in my face, that I had taken umbrage -- &gt;------------ ------------------ .. t.&gt;------------ &gt; ed onward.
tend
to
clear
up
c
prevalent
and
grow
­
The river, bordered by good .deal of England and Englishmen,
-and weapons within reach. I dreamed
rry ctaKTtpllun of Itwln »M F»t&gt;ry IMgilng master’s caress.
“ Hu that rides the at bis rough speech. “Come safe back I was at home in England, and a boy tall trees and cane-brakes, was veiy pray'how dots ft'all strike you?** ing misconception.. ;iAud now . will
line to the head .waters of the Gllanow tortihLUkl. AJ/Pdil.WlH be riiht”
once nioje,'for -1 srtw rtiy festers’ faces near; I could hear fts rash and ripple, " Will, it would take a long time to you tell me anything in Ix&gt;ndon that
has only to thank hls‘own folly If his
Mr. James Curtis sjx&gt;Ke words to round me,- and those of my- former whin Sunbeam, dead beat, stumbled, tell all that one thinks about England.*' yon have not seen?”
“I do not know—my eon and F very
UNION. HOUSE,
scalp dries in some pesky wigwam on much the samo cfft’ct; at the Rimetime friends and playmates long dispersed, fell on hte knees, and sank slowly I wild Gen. Grant " In the first place,
the prairie.
But there, I’m wasting
when suddenly I was aroused by the. doiyn. There was an arrow, unknown I the country Is so beautiful everywhere soon went to the Tower, anil -I think
words. 4 wiUuJ,ladylike a half brokf
we have visited nearly all the pubjie
shrill, eager neighing of my horse to inc. sticking Jh hte flank, and the that one never ceases to ail mire It. I buildings.
”
.
musWigi afnft easy .’to IfhlJ
mv employers’ minds between their
kttwfll alwtyv
hard by, and waking wMh a noble brute had actually been bleeding have been to Batli and Southampton,
“Andyou saw’the Time f". “0 yes, I
Artywh'-MJuitef Unity Ttyndham*,* I natural eagerness to escape a financial tethered
start, opened my eyes to encounter the to death as he carried lilsm^ter. wltu and driven a good deal in the neigh­
wish you well out of the tigly scrape wreck that almost atiibunted to ruin, fierce eyes glaring upon me from ahld- unfal^ring spirit, over leagues of the borhood of London-rtoRichmond and went derwn there one night after a
: ALF. C. BUXTON.
you have got into.”
and the kindly apprebenBiofi lest 1 equs painfed face, bending over mine, weary prairie. For the moment I al­ other places—and everywhere it is the party, and very interestingif whs.”
’ Colonel Burton was by no means should Jose my life in tlielr .service.
"Go anywhere but:to a .nstUauniat
/iUNSMlTH, mtDufaMnrr* RtO« .mJ 1
au&gt;Fi«m**eUs well nlglrto Caheb'dr. &gt; most (argot nav immiueut peril in grit/ same. All the land ia cultivated: one
vT cod rvpalra alt Fin-arm* and fln« &gt;
the only friend who strove to dissuade
Utile wood,and It is for something to eat—that vs cannot
»«»a the
me loss
ivnn of
vi iuj
my brave
viarc companion
bviu|»wivrt ;, si-es
■ ■ - . comparatively
t- ----- v
As for myself. I knew W«1 tdnougb felt an Indian's hot breath upon my' for
me from my project; bqt my word
but little time was left tor rt»reta, for difficult, to Imagine anything more afforq,to be mentioned the same day
cheek,
as
he
stooped
over
me,
while
of
how
great
was
the
risk
I
ran,
and
for
oh
New York.”
was pledged, my mind mode up, and
already the ground shook beneath the ' beautiful than Rail is. Yet, of courae,
it only remained to complete the pre­ how momentous a stake I was about his purpose there could be lil|)c doubt, thunder of hurrying horse-hoofs, us, I
Thereupon the General related a little
•
JOHN M. ROE.
cannot but recollect how over popparations for my hurried and perilous to play, and had not the goal before for, as I could see by tfle. dim light of with yells and outcries of barbarous uluted the country ia Here you can experience he had met with in Lon­
journey. This was how matters stood my mental vision been the bright the dying watchfl re, he was freshly triumph, the Indians came racing up no longer produce enough food for don, in search of n luncheon, which
project of calling Rosamond my wife, besmeared with war-paint, and one
j your own people. In gm country we ended, as does that of most people, In
even the prospective partnership haufi heli a 'glittering kalfte. As t' i behind
getting indifferently cooked food serv­
Thirty yartb. bvlbrewelay the river,
f’.“‘.“u..
CHAS. IK, DEMARA Y.
the hopes of growing rich had drawn would hardly have tempted me to set started and'gr*HjxM41ie-butt'ef the re­
ed up id a very uncomfortable manner.
volver lying beneath my bead, the In­ but It wau too deep and rapid for u mon '.n JJ,, i LI; SS,
EW ELER, *-•„! dealer In Fine and
Jewel­
But there are no Delmon icon nr Brery* Cloeka, 8pwt*c!«w, ete. Every article war­
dian's oilier hand clutched me by the
voort Houses on this side of tiio AtI a as weary and worn, yet I could
in the employment of Curtis Brothen, the start I tried quietly to weigh the M'rist, while again niy steed neighed hearto^dmaur.^^^
lantlc.”
shrilly,
and
as
1
propped
myself
on
chances
far
and
against
reaching
Cris
­
bear
to
abandon
life
while
a
chance
re
­
'rhe firm consisted of two old and
"And now," said tijO-General, as his
E PARADY.
somewhat eccentric men—old bachelor tobal. I had a fair knowledge of the one knee I could see that Sunbeam mained. My pistol was in my belt, conld get enough out of the ground to visitor hade him good. day. •* 1 will
country..which . J bad traversed on. was plunging and rearing violently, but my carbine was strapped to the
TLrANUFACTVBEB of iloou and Shoe.. Maklnc
have j ajnoke.” .
AL and repairing t&gt;«ally done, abo •trid alien- the couimen-ial sense of the word, self­
&lt;?i‘u ~ £ whilef two dark forms were gliding saddle of the dead horse, and so were live upon. What could England do if
about the spot where the horse was the bags which held rile money of , any disaster happened to cut her oft
hi*.
Widows.
made, and whose names were known
fastened, apparently intent on wnfas- Curtis Brothers, and these I snatched I irom the rest of the world in a similar
and rwqiected through all that wild, miliar incidents of prairie travel. I tehlfcf
ihfe long lariatby-'wtiMi he was up, though I had scanty hopes of mvride well, too,jmd was. better
Winter-kept apples, old wine, a
J. B. RASEY,
region that comprise Arizona, Mon­ xould
haltered
to
the
ground*
mounted thou most of .the reridente in
ing property or lite, so near were the
DINING IN ENGLAND.
clouded niberschauru, a vase around
RAYMAN. Good* and JUrea-re carried to *ny tana, and the northern counties of
There, are confused recollections pf ruthless foes.
that district; where horaefieah is cheap
They were but six
place In the vlllaft-. Stout hone*, irood dray Texas.
" You might to be a great judge on which tho aceht of roses still bangs
memory is never able after­ larice-leugtlw . away from' xrte ns I
and wllUns luind*.
—ail these have rare, ripe, eraneseeht
Oddlv euough, it was because I was and.pteatifukixavingir mp possession which
wards wholly to unravel the tangled plunged into the briiBhwbbd hitenfllng tliodfnner question now;. Don’t you flavor thatauggiMta but cannot express
a
splendid
Chestnut
tliorough-bred,
an Oxford man tiiatmy then timplqythink we carl dine better as a rule la
JOHN WEBSTER.
ams S. I nknemMr a brief, sharp to take shelter among the tall reeds' of the United States than here?” ‘'Well, the charm o( the widow. A young
ers
hau
gUen
me
the
preference
over
lacksmiths. ah kinds of work in-the Biackle.’duringwhlclirtwice received the bank, In the faint hope that the
dinners are good enough here; but widow is perhaps the most Interesting
erailb andHoreeehwing line attend*! to protn- a scofe of. candidates,, for, in truth,
„ t graze from the knife that the clamours of the Apaches might bring the
there was nothing that, old John and
I think they are bettgr In America- object in-nature—or In art1, "fine re­
James Curtis sd much prited ns the I was toad of Bunboinaud he pf me, Apache carried, and then my right out the .troops from the fort. To my Out markets offer a more varied sup­ presents expectance without its wrtnwrist
was
freed
from
the
hand
that
for
he
was
docile
uud
Intelligent
as
great
Joy.,
however,
qu
reaching
the
:nw^\pur'cins, •.
learning which they never had leisure
ply of provisions. Here the dinners k lea or its gray haira. - Ehe hair ma­
well as swift, and would follow me for grasped ft, and the stiatp crack of the riverbank I beheld, moored.to the arc nearly all the same wherever you tronly beauty- and .maidenly fradom
ROPBIETOB SlppM&gt; Mill*, 2 mll~ wnrt of Ver- or opportunity to acquire: nor had they
MJ»
montvLUe. Flour aad I red »Iw»y» for •*!&lt;■ »l had occasion to repent of their choice, mltes^asadog follows his owner, or pistol, as three-fthoH were successively stem of a mimosa tree, a canoe, cou- igo.” •' That i» partly the fault of the combim^. 4be
•be k&gt;WMt nlet. Cxotom Grinding and Sawing
stand, when I Bade him, with reins fired, broke the stillness. Then almost taixxiag fishing-tackle, and probably cooks, whoperaist.ln Heading up the laughing eye—sorrow In a bouse of fessince
I
had
:
served
them
zeolsusly
done to order aod ealUfactlon rnarantced. Give
immediately I heard the thud of gal- belonging to the garrison; and, leap­
enough, during the past year, to have hangjug IWW LLpan U« gl&lt;»y ■&gt;«*.
same old dishes year after year.” "AA tivs}—h rimrinoou fn a sable cloud.
lojjihg
book
updn
lhk&gt;
cti0
ttirf
if
tiffi
Thexe
was
scanty
time
for
leave
­
ing into it, I seized the paddles and for Che large cities And Lowns, I have
She to too sweet 4or anything. Like
gained a high place in their esteem;
prairie, and saw twq mounted men, pushed oft into the middle of tixu never seen any bo well managed. All all good, things, she can enty toe creat­
JAMES ELEMING.
while I lixed Jbem well, since their taking. It was deep in. the afternoon whose
fluttering/ lli&amp;kMatend plumed stream just as fotxror five of the In­
when I started, a dozen or more of the
that I have been to are governed on ed at great sacrifice, Mm., Browning
\1TATCHM AKKK .-d Jr.rUr,
*1. oLMWn Uearte vrert-ns warm us their manners
heads
proclaimed
their
nationality,
younger
citizens
of
Tucson
riding
with
dians.
who
had
dismounted,
came
W at^AL, S-A.llle, Ml. L.
says
that a man must be pretty thorKAxa quaint-, ,Mure.wcxp nftyxlfiB
sensible principles. Here 4n London;
&lt;LuUffl, tffilUWM moje often InTSfc ree for the first half hour, a .id giving ride offlnto the darknesk. At my feet bursting through the bushes, knife and for instance, you have a Lord Mayor, ougbiy spfttiefl Wore be can leave a
me a hearty cheexas we parted. More lay my first amallant. His hand, when tomahawk id hand.
who
Is
chooeti
from
the
Board
of
The river ran swift and I whs inex­ Aidermen in hte turn, and the Alden- ■ 711(8 black' 8wan—this mournful
tlsHrvreSipetnilmore and- gecertti Job­ (han one strong right hand trembled a I lifted It, fell back to the earth, and
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
little as it grasped mine In token of hte grim features bedaubed with pert In the management of a canoe,
Phoem*1—ritee’dut of tlie funeral urn
XTILLAOE BARBER, snd dtsler InColkrs.Tl**. bers, dealing in maize and wine and adieu, and there was an unwonted istreaks of yeJlotf, white atjd black, put the1 Indians fortunately hdritated men are men who take an intertwt fh
V pent'* FumUbinj Good«, and Cigar* of the
the welfare of the city.” (Here Geft. that hoicte'the'eahes of a husband's
motetdre
gMriitting
’
In
iho
hbfiest^ye*
were
fastst'-ffenlng
In'death.
Thb
two
to
take the river, no doubt on account Grant went oyer theframewotk of the heaxL .Boots; staUHmen, heroes and'
tarot quality, one door aoulh of Union Houae.
live cntpejljw great staple pLjUie far of some ox the kind-hearted young fol­ eagle’s flathera fastened 'by a, silver of the vicfrflty r&gt;fr the fort, and, al­
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
lows as the/ wished' me "Godspeed brobch'to his long black hair denoted though they.pursued me with fierce
Southwest.
aniaaafo-Mtururi’ ,,AVelldo Iremcui-. that he had been a chief or principal shouts and volleys of arrows, only one
bcr -wheeling my steainh.o' Hide etei warrior, while the paint and tattooing of the latter hit. me,1 inflicting a slight There,’ money raised by taxation
vaticux in the roiling, flower-enameled proved him to belong to the tribe of wound'oft. my )eft wrist; while the been stolen 2 by wholesale, aqd now
met marrisd- a widow Etirapralrfo, wd WAKidAay bat to answer
iy, though he jCAMCi tbat .ahe
property wilt, riot sqll
. valxiA of
compared with the bustling, pushing to the waving of hats and haudkerthe, mortgages that are aa R, and I de­
chiefo
from
the
little
knot
of
horselesl
the
two
braves
who
had
escaped
Yankee^—'the Teputatioh Of " a'model
clare I do
sea ,what Istft become of
I men, not one,of whom I am sure, ever shbuld have conimdas within reach,
the city. The debt is enormous. . See
gBijnllanrouji Cardjs.
expected to &gt;eh toe again on this ride of' and I at once decided that to press on
how well the paving and lighting are parte, John Weeley/John •'Hemphill,
great stimulus wao that I was in love the grave.; Then L rode on ; am! lost was my wisest policy. It was now the wholesome awe. I was soon among looked after hexa, .and how carefully Taoy Wctiee, Ben Disraeli, load All
JOHN Q CRES8Y,
!
staht
of,friendly
band
of
wellfriendly
faces,
although
M&gt;
exhausted
dark,
;
tnat
jn
’
eq
edeti
the
।
with pretty, diamxtbjg Rosamond
the traffic :1s managed. The police, thaDQyAmArnHwi^tow. ,d&gt;bun
wan
I
with
fatigue
and
eikiotiun
that
I
OemiWri^lG^^rvat^XuiritarCohrejuncvr
too, seem to be excellent.” '• And yetfainted before reaching Fort &gt;W4tater. they havequitori ‘hard’ a Betite do
The heavy sultey heat seemed to cnOffla M the ewt hou*t. Uwilnz*. MRh.
1
‘ My utory, thus hastily narrated fa, with aa the police of New York, and a sopks»ed with AblgalT.the Widow oU
i Thwe
to the etatwwdi Of &gt; the Him Ursa, । mid wrapto.
Mon
' TU- ■
famous as a marketfte.theagricultural ।
.good many more of them.” &gt; »• No Nabal. whom he took to wife, that he
doubt;' -! have not Dotieed so uuipv turned Bethsbeba-irrto'B Wjdmr in or,«i Af/rrM Ul te*&gt;«nik
me,
to push on, so soon as .rest aud t*- of tho poor about London awl
' heavy as was the sickly heat, and long
■dertomkrry h^i. 'Whm j udfthb«biet&lt;
1 as were the hours to be spent in trav- freshment had sonrtwbat restored my
her cogitations ow ths virtues of tbs
1. &lt;*bJ»BUMB.O»
.
1 erringtite brown, iltwolate plain; with­ vigorandl retched Crtetobal withaal
$300.00 ind. VTWJIRDJ)
further hindrance or peril, and was in
out,
gnpui
or
waler/J
urged
Bun
beam
I.IW r.'CS LWSG WME.
■■ a»n!
! on'i-tne Hhlnin&amp;.peakaof ;the Mimbres time to save the credit of the firm were jnoat enthuto
becoming more;and..more distinctly
much gratified with
' visible as we sped 'on oar Way. Poor
good
! Sunbeam showed for the first signs of wild Mexican and Texan cattie-farmter on any but a wealthy suitor.
. distrens when we halted beside a ere,' itiw wore ateeAdy toertmlng to
rflhafeand
murmnr
at
the
delay.
The
oonAer ^S^MkVgmJ^lui.dly, I SW
IX SUMS OF FROM: &gt;
id stacking juy horse’s
ox errand utteex lire otock, ucimt. wuJui
no -«sapn why Rosamond and you
•Mj- w
ki him to drink freely,
later, were seitf atoag with a w^onshould not be happy according to your
■luww
hint the hfetal’ canteen
train that traveled under a strong eH­ hl
soys
.OaMbetes Eeal orFtnonallWurttU.
.
'ummMw floor, we k*ow iu &lt;n&lt;a .that.
kL&gt;niy-laddte-bote', for River Gila, beyond which was safety. oort of the United Stak» cavalry to demon
tb«wmffi&gt;yGMb«jgfltB»M,; fflW ••
:h Tucson; .and I should have availed
in that
tend anpt^P^.opportui
----------------------------------—— --------- myself jrf? Ulf opportunity to return he, "and other large cities, for I am well order the wedouuiganncuU. Al। that I might take Mr. fonappflasirxj tMrai wwai uot rapt
oocurj । AumI presentiy. leaving the; next morning my jade&lt;| «tecd and I had not *»&gt;AftACK of fever, brooght on vary curious to see them. Than! shall
graasy prairie we struck .Into a . earn------ - - --- --------- -- ----------- - ------ ’
J^pOHiGAN EXCHANGE,
go to ScoUand, and be back in J-on den
try. MUl mere- lonely Mid debate,
in about two months from naw. I
I valntiTabeve all earthly consl^ra- where the only sound wad trie thud of
tions; and ouch fe the rapidity with my horse’s hoofs on the seorohed and
most bmutitui and tocimdtag. .sta­
Ltan APoRTKR, Proprietors.
whtott.-ta thtAbAggttJtlferou* regions, «-2&lt;***.
ture to be found on amtfi
4m» •«&amp;
Car. Tt wan quite unlooked for.”
•
fertunre are bomethme. amawed, that; Far away to the left there glim­
is she, and she alone, that knows how
THE
ALABAMA
CLAIMS.
I was not without warrant for aspira­ mered against the sky something lilu* mere belts of shingle, or hollows paved
to send a fellow’s heart clean Into his
“The people of the two countries like mouth. Pity there ain’t more of
tions which in Europe would perhaps a shining wall, imperfectly visible,but with* dried clay. I shared the last
and Mra. Grey, whose kind- each other well enough; it la the writ- them on this earth. —JXffaro.
have deemed futile.
which I kne# to be the serrated crests drops of the preciouH fluid I carried in

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$60.00 to $500.00,

�trwUm flttg.
Sligb t earthquake at'Mem phis. Tenn.,
Saturday evening.
t

wunminui

lif-.

FRIDAY.

McGl
Sheriff s daughter.

turn to their anoBSix*! jnngl's in, Afri­
ca. j
&gt;■»

ic* have handed in their name* a* an
rX)insnJnn.of their willingness to emi-

Belgian. tew b-aght evor WW in
deflations,- add
*ub— •90,000
j in annual -rar
to araist to famishing transto the emigraota, aud the
pronpecia indicate
large niunl»rr
-------------that
.a ---------------of negro..* will have for Ulieria till*1
fall. They believe slavery han civiliz­’
ed them, aud now they are ready to re­’
turn to the laud of their forefatben* to
.
perior intelligence become kiug* nnd।
and queens, lords and ladies.
Thej
(
whites look on, with different idea* as
to the effect of an exodus. Most of&gt;
them quietly say, “Better let them go,,
and then the country will AB up withi
white people, and the . old State willI
commence a new lease of life." Some
however, cannot see how they are go­
ing to got along without negro labor,,
and many of them, who yet look on
their old slave* as foster children, can­
not bear the idea of parting with them
to return to barbarism.

Edward Holland, of Carmel, N. Y.,
gut drunk Saturday and shot a young
man named Ellsworth.
Capt- Arise, who, a* Sheriff, executed
John Brown, keep* a store al Orkney
Springs, VAfhaving gone out of poli-

.aacres of Christians in Bulgaria and
Armenia, daring 1870-77, 85,000. The
expense of the Crimean war is “lar-d
at •1,700,000,000; Italy. •800,000,000;
United State* Northern section, #4,700,000,000, Southern section, #2,3000.
000,000; Schleswig-Holstein. t«5,000,&lt;000; Prussia, Austria and Italy tn 1886,
•880,000,000; Mexico, Cochin China,
Morroccoand Paraguay, •200,000,000;
Frauco-Prusrion war, #3,300,000,000.
Total, #13,065.000,000.

“Kiss me. Gwrge,” she said, nnd,
chained to the rest of the gang as he
was, George managed to kiss the girl.
The other prisoner* looked on in envy,
and the Sheriff looked on indulgently.
Bat how much more the prisoner*
would have envied that kiss, aud how
«terffi_yuld the officer* prohibited it,
had^^ known ’hat between those
coral lip* there wa* a small key. fitting
the steel bracelets on George’* wrists.
Precisely bow be put to practical use.
that farewell kiss is not known, bat he
did unlock his bonds, and, although
the train was going at a very rapid
rate, conveying him from Springfield,
through a window and eseaped.

In the fifteenth century the Turks
were the terror of all Europe, and all
accounts gu to show that the Turkish
soldier ba* not Inst any &lt;if his feroeity.
At Damascus recently a Turkhh sol­
dier went into the bazaar tn buy a
sword. To try the temper of one he
looked around for same object. Just

Id ths twinkling of an eye. with a
sweeping blow, the soldier ent off the
Jew's head, a* dean as though done by
the axe of the wxscuLioMcr. The.q h*
steel, paid the price, and went his'way.
Such soldier* are apt to lie as terrible
to the people whom they defrad a* to
the cswmy.

sht
the driver to turn aside so that she
could
fie *a deaf, infirm old
‘ ’ pass. was
man,—
named
___
1, andBell,
at first did not
bear what she said, but after a second
or thin! call did u* requesten. Misun­
derstanding Mr. Bell's delay, thtXOUPg.
lad/on her arrival at homti JoU her
fnther the old man had .tried to fright­
en her horse. Mr.'McGilvrry is a very
impetuous, and this made him.-ao an-.
Ethat he started down town to find
Ball. IlcmeX him in hofit at a

new party. Hia brother-in-law is the
fath&lt; r of twin*. *»»1
&lt;!»** »Urv
to his residence, -and hi* abn Richard
(-d the-story.
'
of PMMrtpM., w«t was no maddened by hi* fath&lt;r'*aon&lt;Utiou that be determined to punish, hi*
to txseue n lady who was carried be­ iwisailauL He found him in front of
yond her depth in the surf at Atlantic the very store where the first araault
had
been mode, and piclupg up a twodty. Both drowned.
ponnd bras* weight he hurled it at.Mr.
' Ah Jaw, a Chinaman ia San-Francis McG Ilveiy's head, fracturing the skull.
ro, was held by one of hi* countrymen The wounded man died in a fywbour*.
Min* Kate, the itmocettt cause of all
while another ent off hi* arm with a the trouble, han lost her reason, and is
heavy rteavrr. This waA a retaliation now a raving maniac. Yonng Bell in
now in custody.
for a refnral tn p«y a debt.

Ah, vanity I thy name is woman,
Mr*. Ira Greeley Smith call* her boy
Horace GreHey and’ ho* dropped the
Smith, not thinking it right to make
Smith a tender for Horace Greejey to
drag through the world. What’s in a
name!
Th* Rev. Harvey Spear, a Methodist
pastor in Maaon City/llL. conferaes
himself a thief and h«* gone to prisop.
He stole a -package of bin*, worth
Seldom has a story been told in a ♦1.0SO while making a call on a bank
court of Justice more startling to hu*i- cashier who was a member of hi* con­
ness men than that testified to by Wm.
gregation.
D. Edson, in the trial of the NorthA boy, while fishing in ladte Butt*
des
Morte. Wii, the other day. felt' a
ent for «be of the leading hafe firms of
glbtte, ,ahd drew Ina half-gallon fruit
the country, this man obtained admis­
ma.
In it he foufid a large catfishth-.t
sion to the vault* of banks, examined
their keys and their locks, and then de­ had taken up hi* abode and lived there
until
his
indreoMMi dimensions did not
liberately plotted with professions!
cracksmen to rob them. The compact admit of egress.
A
woman
in Lexington, Ga., opened
between the safe agent and the bur­
glars was maintained for years, and the oven dnor of her stove and found
a
large
snake
coiled therein. She did
culminated ia January, 1876, in the
robbery of the Northampton National not scream or endeavor to get up an
excitement
about
the matter, but qui­
Bank, when between a million and a
* million and a quarter of dollar* in se­ etly shut the door and lit a rousing fire.
The
verdict
on
the
snake was “Well
curities was taken. A quarrel over the
spoils, and the chief criminal1* fear of done!”
detection, led to the deyelopement of
An officer at Huntington, L. I., hod
al! the astonishing fact*. Two of the occasion to arrest John Fleet for disorburglars are at the Ixr of justice, while deriy conduct, and found him at home
the wretch whoso responsibility is im­ as naked as a new-born baby. He ormeasurably greater than their* it ■ dered. Fl»«et to dress, but he would not.
. witness to hi* own ignominy nnd to but raid he would go to court just a* hie
their guilt. While it is gratifying to wm. And so he did, but a* he rode
see such a dangerous band of outlaws with the officer through town to the
broken up, and the public will regret fiolice court he attracted great atten­
that, in order to accomplish that end, tion.
immunity had to be promised to Wta.
A Jersey City undertaker Charley
D. Edson, whose name will henceforth Hall, who usually sleep* m his store,
be numbered among those of the most went out recently tospcml the even­
notorious and vih«t criminals.
ing. In hi* alMM-noe some wag* stuffed
The Cost or Wars.—The Eeonornut an old suit of clothes to Ibok like n
places the 1ms in men during the var­ corpse, and laid it out on a board in hi*
ious wars from 1853 io 1«77 at 1,948.000, sleeping room. When the undertaker
of which 750,000 died daring that of the returned late «nd lit the gas he wn* as­
Crimea; 45,000 in that of Italy, of 1859; tonished to see the supposed "stift" by
Schleswig-Holstein,
8,000; United the side of his bed. Gently he reached
States civil war. 800,000; wnr of Prus­ out hi* hand to remove the covering
sia against Austria and Itally in 1806, from the face of the eorpse. Ju*t then
45,000; Mexican. Cochin China, Mo­ a stuffed dub descended upon the back
rocco and Parag uay expeditions, 65, of hi* neck, and several of the joker*
000; Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71, filed into the room in time to see the
215,000, of whom 150,000 jjere French sndertaker embrace the fraudulent
and 00,000 Germans; and loss by mas- corpse nnd disappear under the bed.
Going to Niagara.

B P. B 3 920,000 In Solid Gash Given Away!

v.-'ib &lt;&gt;i;t dnvi

A Powdeb Mill.—A powder mill is
not in the least like othri1 mill*. In­
stead of one great builtJog, it is edmP&lt;iM-d of many rough-looking little
shed*,—sometime* an many a* 70 or 80.

ted by dense woods and great mound*,
of earth, so that if one ’'mm” ia blown
up, the others will escape a Like. fate.
Cn some, the wall&amp;axe built veir strong
and the roofs v&amp;y slight, in tne hope
that if an cxploaion hsppen*. it* force
will be expended upward only- Other
house* have unormous roofs at mason­
ry covered with earth; the roofs ,©f
other* arr tank* always full of water.
The constant danger inseparable from
the work would be greatly iucreased.if
there were not atrict rules, always W»’
forced. N&lt;» cautious wtitor can be
l&gt;e more careful than the 'Wofktaon
themselves, for they know, if an ex­
plosion hanjMtn*. it will be certain, in­
stant deatn to them. Bono light* or
fire* are allowed ; no one lives nearer
tbr mill* than can be helped; some sf
the building* are carpeted with skins,
and the floors are always kept flooded
with an inch or two of water; and in
front of every dour is a shallow tank
of water. Before entering, ever* per­
son must put on rubber shoe* and walk
through this water, for the nails in the
boot-heel might strike a spark from a
bit of sand or'gravel, which might ex­
plode u single grain of gunpowder, and
cause wide-spread disaster.
Bo the
rubber shows worn in the mills are nev­
,er worn elsewhere. Then, too, every
.one is expected to keep his wife about
him ; there is never any load talking
and
laughter, and no one ever thinks
'
of Shouting. Yet, with all thUextrenne
,care, explosions sometimes occur, and
ithen there is seldom any one left to
1tell bow it happened.

An Al p&gt; abet of Good Connell.

B. P. B 3 ' 920,000 In Stftid Cash Givpn Away!

PER CENT STORE! PIONEER STORE! WAR!
TO ARMS, THE ORY!

IT MOVES TBEWORI&amp;

If We Moot Fight,

And keep* it moving, and will make

All Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, tbr

NEW GOODS!

We had hoped to avoid this bloodless Or’d KapMe----- la.
strife, but we are bound to protect our H.mlued...........
country from the unsjiaring ravages of MkMUHDe..........
the enemy. Our forces are in the field
and we are ready for the battle. We Vermontville
have a full supply &lt;rf munition* of war,
and well skilled general*. Our cavalJeWeea..----------

DMralt------------ Ar.

AYL8WORTH&amp;CO.
AT JUST THAT ADVANCE OH
COST!
SPECIALTIES
LET THE

goth- Mooted Stand from
. . %nd«,

Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

Attend carefully to the details of AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
your business.
IT, FOR WE DO
Be prompt in all thing*.
Consider well, then decide positively.
Dare to do right: fear to do wrong.
Endure vour trials patiently.
Fight life’* battle bravely, manfully.
Go not in the society of the vicious.
In fact we regard it as taking a
Hold your moral integrity sacred.
Ityure not another’s reputation or
step backward to do so.
busmen*.
Join hand* only with the virtuous.
Kc*'p your mind from evil thoughts.
Lie not for any consideration.
Make few acquaintances.
Never try to aptiear what you are not.
Observe the Sabbath day.
Pay yoajr honest debts promptlyQuestion not the vcracuyof a/riend.
lu-six-ct the counsels of yoar parent*. At onr Carpets, 20 cte to $1.00
Sacrifice money rather than principle.
9
'
Tonch not, taste not, handle not in­
toxicating drink*.
WITH WOOL FILLING !
Use your leisure time for improve­
ment.
Venture not upon the threshold of Cash doe* the Runimesn!
sin.
Watch carefully over vow passions.
Xtend to every one a kindly saluta­
Thr same wight be said of our Men’*
tion.
Boys’ and Youth*
Yield not to discouragement*.
Zealously labor for the right.

CLOTHING
Men’s Good Working Pants
only $1.00.
Men’s Cassiuiere Suits from
$5, $6, $7, $8, $», $46 to $18.
GO FOR

CENTRAL STORE!

Groceries I

CLOTHING,

CeaaUUa* uf

Teas, Coflfees, Sugars,

WHICH 18J3HEAJPER

SPICES.

THAH EVEK!

FRUITS,
WHITE FISH,

TROUT,

CANNED GOODS,
to&lt;»Uer wUhaai

CROCKERY.

COME AND SEE.

WOODEN WARE.

WOLVERINE MILLS

First-Class GROCERY HOUSE!

MASH VILLA, MICH.

FLOUR, CORnImEAL

FLOUR AND FEED

mid Ground Feed.

Deliverei littoit Eitra Charge!

JOB PRINTING

While yon have the money to do ao.

HATS, CAPS AMD QEITS’ FUB1IISHIMG GOODS

D. M. PIJRCH1S.

FARMS FOR SALE.

Let Your Eyes be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Jud^e.

Fallow next, and and price* will make
you happy.

PEAK BIGHT OUT LOUD 1

,
.XTLSWOfeTK.

McSSmo away with each and every ,
Jxiuud uf Tea. Don’t get excited and AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
say wb will bust, for we CAM do busi­
ness on 10 per cent profit, and afford
General Dealer* in
to be generous.

BURT TINKLER.

FURNITURE!
Manufacture and Deal in

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

Kard.Phn Price*.

•f Every Deaeriplion,

Re member wo have the inside track
on this line, of Goods, and you can not SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS.
afford U» go footsore and wean. when
STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;.C,.

From * Wuh Stud to a

Handsome Parkr Suit!
i‘”

IN OUR

Coffin. X&gt;epa.i~tment

Croquet

Wi6WSf WICTMS!

Ws have a large *toek of Ooffias an
Craketaandafnlllineof

. ’ :CTDEHTiXER8’ MODS!
?

.

We alto have a

FINE HEARSE!
And a careful man to atten d
FUNERALS.

wnd are prepared to do every descrip­
tion of

MIY STOCK!
P. S.-

Cail and gee Hamplee and

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Kurniture!

wti sTs.^ftrsi
’
Naskvtlle. Mtrti.
|
'

NEATLY DOJfE.

.rowownt.

ont GROCERIES

planing and Jaatrhing.

which I take pleamtre ta riwwlng
I want it dWtiwtly known tfaai
TimW i* the beM wend growtl
tpir, who ha* thoroughly reasoned.
N. B^-l will give the beat wai
for the na*t
remrntuf the
ad Center.

Il A ATLSWORTH &amp; CO.
•

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

T. J. muCtM' BAKKVt SHOP.

J°NE8* 6BL‘'ECK’

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MEN’S AND BUYS’

THEM I

A painful illustration of the distress
igrate.”
r
....
&gt;■ New York City ia shown by the fact by. I »x&gt;uW shed tears when I think &gt;
erf bow I acted yesterday. I owa right ।
QT This you see i* the result of onr
.
u’
up. Judge, and now lemme go."
» Adder.
m-lling Good* at 10 par cent profit,
"How near will you wmc to getting'
which we must and shall ridgidly adsume work three thousand men applied drunk _____
The green apple crop ia getting ready
again during Uu-next year I”
ff do Just as ynu say. Tmlge.' If to
a twW at the Inner American, h«-re la, at tIm- ranie time we exact the
for situasions, many highly educated.
________ _ __________ _
..
,_______________ drunk, I will: if. A little one. of an inquiring turn &lt;ff
•‘r^in.?e ,Ki ‘
;
w lu”’ ’hT ti"lolu
are two of the best captains that ever, mb to the poor-house.”
..
commanded American stessoships. AlHe was fold to keep sober, and be
tttrv
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Nashville, May 8th.

Eri«d

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a

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J. L. REED &amp; CO.,

No Credit Business!

He came in from Band Hill Friday
afternoon, so as to not mis* the exenrmun to Niagara Falls Suturdav night.
He wanted to be an time, and he felt
good when told that the train would
not leave for thirty-four hour*. After
purchasing hiMicket he softly inquir­
ed if they baa any peanuts for sale
there.
Something in the Bed.
“Jib, we don’t keep’ era,” replied the
agent.
Judge Pitman ha* i habit of dipping
“Pshaw ’ Well, I supposed you kept
a first-clas* office here. No peanut*— bis watch under his pillow when he
no gum—no letnonadi—why, I don't goes to bed. The other night some­
see how you make ucenL Never mind, how it slipped down, and, mi the Judge
though: Hl be an hand when that train was restlras, it gradually worked it*
way downward toward the foot of the
digs ooi."
He came hack in nlout *n hour. His bed. After a bit* while he wm lyiiuc
face was very red, his legs weak, and awoke, his fool touched it, ana it felt
very cold; he was surprised and scar­
he thickly inquired:
ed, and, jumping from the bed he said:
“Wcziusay«hat drain left!"
"By gracious, Maria! there's a toad
"ft Trai’ea Saturday nightat 8 o’clock,”
or a snake'or something under the pov replied the agent.
’•Zhute awl rize—I’ll go rixe down to ers, I touched it with my foot!”
Mr*. Pitman gave a loud scream and
dciraze,” be raid a* Im- turned away.
When he came back the third time wa* out nn the floor in an instant.
“Now don’t go to hollering and wak­
he had to hang to the railing to keep
himself np, nnd he cried out to the ing up the neighbers," said the Judge.
“You go and get me a broom of someagent:
'
“Why dote you sten’ still z Whaz’er thin|c, ^nd we’ll fix the thing mighty
UM whirlin’ aroun' in that way T”
Mrs. Pitman got the broom and gave
“I am standing still." was the reply.
it to the. Judge, with the remark that
“Wlwt do you WMtP
“1 mat V know when that N’agary she felt as if snakes were creeping all
up and down her legs and back.
Falk leavnh for 'senrsiov drain f"
“U, nonoejMM), Maria I Now you turn
• "Aatantay night.”
•
*■’' down the cover* slowly, while i bold
the broom and hang it. Put a bucket,
The fourth time he fell down in the of water alongside tho bed. too, so’s
office, too drunk to keen hi* fret, but. , we can shove it ia and.drown it.”
lying on the broard of hi* back, he calL ’ Mrs. Pitman fixed the bucket and
gently removed ths covsnu The Judge
aid out; .
held the broom uplifted,, and a* soon
“Whaxter Nagry Falls I”
«&gt;~w
uw station,
BULUOQ. and
uu I «
ribbon ut Uw wMcb WM
He was removed
to the
i came out when he was ,Tvl‘llle&lt;l. he cracked away thxve or four
all these facts.lhebnr
ol Ju.,l.Z j“ Un.MW.lbM.broom. Tbrnhobuebod
walked out toi_
seemed very repentant,
vnenunt, but hU Honor
wey tonic tae buexet to the light tn in­
remarked:
■
*^tich conduct mn»t be nipped in the vestigate the matter. WheUthe JuOae
eibow. See the glaring inconsistency ■aw what it was, hr said:
a*
“I might’ve known that. Jn*t like
,ji a man getting drank on the eve of
Son women, to go screeching and furaa vtah to a vast body of water I"
“I don’t want to see Niagara Fall*,” )g about nothing. Who’* going to
It¥ utterly
wm the mournful response. “I’m lame i*y ™r„foT &lt;*»at wateh t
and tired, my head aciu-s, my throat is i
sore, and 1 want to om Band Hill a*
me,
”
sail
Mrs.
P.
You
needn
’t try to
wot a* poraible."
.
.
“I red* out to Band HiU onoe," ab­ put the blame off on mo.”
“0. hush up, and go to bed. I’m tfrsently remarked tlje court, “and a Ixiy
threw turn ins at my buggy."

!tas a«
IS
t:M
tai

gun« are at the front, and it will make
no difference whether Cooper and 7\lden
are elected or not. the fight will go on
just the same. This war is not likely
to make tin- country any poorer, neith­
er ia it probable there will be any more
Widow and Orphean tn oonaeqnenee of
it. Bat it ia probable that the moat of
these shoddv Baggio* floating about
the country for rale, will be told for
what they are worth in the future, for
we now offer oar Single Buggies atone
hundred dollars apiece, and Platform
Farmer’s Double Buggies for one hun­
dred and thirty dollar*. »A11 our work
we warrant firat-clara. We are aeceaaable, and responsible in case of a fail­
ure of any of our work.

For Prices Speai for Tieaselves:
10,000 yard* Beat Print* at
A. 6 eta.
9,000 yds. Bleached Lonwlale Cottons
at tO cent* per yard.
9,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dress
Goods, at 10 to 25 rents per yard.
The ehsapest and beet line of Alpacas
going!
Ladies made-up Suits, in Linen and
Pique, at &lt;1450 and up.
We have a large stock of Iz dies’ Hose,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

nGHTIT IB!

E. COOK * CO.

.•

A LENTZ * SONS.

ORNO STRONG.
PROBATE ORDKR.

mu, *

w

�«T Uvrtmtf tire tatovilk, U tre
Kalstno to ever amount to much. "pt FRUIT CAKS? I quart, for *1 io
per‘Swen at
L*»; Bru*.
i mn aavrdiniw and dollars
your Good* at Wm. A.Aru-

vey Wright, one
bj

died in Eaton Rapids test Monday »!- ( aquattuated.
tv-moon after a short Hines*, of chronic j cide. I mean
' brought to Hastings and buried in the r man say they died of an Overdose of
Riverside Cemetery, Tuesday after- { self conceit but I don’t balteve it and
noon. The funeral ««yicee were ton- j thsretoro shan't commit mreelf.
dwtved l^ tlw Rev. Mr. Flrtd-er and I Dr. Snell b still abaeet in the granite
life Rev. Mr. Sherman, at the M. E.' state, and we bosrH- Muted that he
ChurvhsSnd by the Masonic fraternity . will bring back reinforcements.
businew in Woodland. Moaday.
and KnigbU of Pythias of -which or- । Th* Congregational 8&lt;xiety ar* well
—A fond Vermontville mother dpea drrs he was an honorpd member. Mr. pleased wife their now minister, Mr.
frit; hi*
Marsh.
..................
'
Now&amp;Thbn.
her spanking with* curry-comb.
^twrtioa ia raltod to fee advt &lt;*f
BELLEVUE ITEMS.
hi*
msrired
legal
ability
has'
won
for
Sweet’s Hotel, in another column.
liim the esteem aud respect of his proo
.
’
new fred mill endored red pnlntod.’ ' f-ional brethren, .nd bU mwy .11- •
enu throughout to. Sure.
&lt;!&gt; "’W'tSMk. &lt;of Arerritt,
—A strong-nitadad famrle property­ , Th. Imrvret in Hu. ItxwUty ia ahnoat »*•
m,£h’M
holder of Baltimore works ofit h«r own retir.1T .reared. Th. termer, b.,„, obuhred eomfurtahl. qrerrer. in the
road tax.
rwt bren idle daring to. pret wreh of
“d U’«
. -Dmi’t fail to hear ‘The Peroecnted tevoubl. ...titre, '..al have Improved quirt etturen. of Ltemt Md tarry oren’ Dutehtann,” at fee Opera House, next overy hour to encore th. nbundnnt re- u“ *?«•• “ b~to. frrefr by being
.red M their pret toil. God-, premia I
“ ’S” "1
‘h,'lr "f1
Saturday evening. ;f. ,t J;V
:
—Jacob Hfirirafeorn has the frame of of rend lima mdUmat la .are, nnd Iltobu. after tolling th. live lung day
te rert. ret hoaret living "by th. reret
• new house up and enclosed. Also th. todartriou. ure wtaly rewarded.
The Inrerert to Uw remperanre re-1»'P*111 h'”" *ilhoat frer of bring
P. Durham. Likewise Ira Hall.
form movement han not .baud
Laat “u'&lt;i “P"” “
th. aammona of
—A. P. Nichols has gone to. Detroit S3day rempleud th.ArteSi tnonto. 1 •
«««•“’ or ahertff, wha.
for treatment of * cancer on his under
of th. Reform Clab. Th. maw meet- “in th. name of th. preple of to. StM.
Up. The cancer has been ent out
ing in the afternoon in tbe Court House
Michigan, said:- ‘You are hereby
—A Temperance Ma*s Meeting will sqnarc was largely attended. Several *ofe*M»ded to appear before me, ete.,
be held at the Opera House nflxt 8nn- goo.! aprerinw wot. made, and » re- '»
to. How. Marlum' Co.,
day night. Let everybody attend.
view, by to. Pre.ia.nt, of th. work ’berefor. yoaol.ulnrf rerUto good,
-Wn. A. Aylsworth fc*Co.. gold on don. red th. good areompliahod, gnv.
.... Mdeb.nl
and ehatllre,
". to-wit
to-wit:: on.
one artring
wring mam.Saturday last, 41 pairs of boot*, shoes
Iw Um. &lt;uu»t. Hb&lt;«,e ebine of great value,” when thow bonsad slippers, and Ktffl they are happy. tho ludioa of th. ChrtatUn Tomperau:-..
were more aurprUad by the
Tlnio. the credit of leiug mU.ly in- ^’“t tow Arie mldm of., hooontttrumretal Iu bringing .bote the glori-1
&gt;»’•
the comm* wm alright, bat we lacked oua reaulta that now form a part of the! IM., wtoyemy equrWokuly notified ,11
htetory of Uniting*
j w“°
bought and used certain clo­
The mill, of the Ood'. continue to '
thre.hem and hullcr, U&gt; t»y Um
—Farmer H. A. Brown left at our of­
fice a sample of Diehl wheat raised by grind. An exumiMtion before Enquire to. mmUat wrm of one hundred dolRiker,
in
th.
Prepl.
«
D«l.no
ami
Ur.
for infringing upon the puthim. In one head we' counted 70 kei- SSeril fro.: Aaayria, reheurred . •*» onch
of th. Blrdadl mwhin... « to.
nels.
diurcating aenutlonal drama. Hrev-1
toowing a drehiion of Jm—R. B. Harley’s mill at Tbornapple «Twb.t fri.lt too- Ayrton meh.nl. «•"
to th. CUted Store. Cinmit
Lake lute sawed this season one million
mu,tb..rl Three Znhoio’ up th. ‘jj’*-,th. horth.ru Diterim of
feet of lumber, and has half a million
trereutoneel Th.old.toryof.»ci«« OUo^relding that th. BirdreU purimt
in logs yet to saw.
talnUHty, and youthful inddeiity. told J-i town infringe! upon by to. m^n—Marion Shores and D. M. Gow cut wltoUlit.dtoguMingd.Uil. Th. litm“h,n“
.......
....
rtr rllftaruant Innria n-lilrvn
farm:...
and put up 180 dozen bundles of wheat . _
tie Court blushed with shame until his of different kinds which these farmers
on the former3* farm to Woodland,
ears drooped and wilted, and huug had bought and used iu perfect good
last Saturday. Probably the biggest
faith,
entirely
innocent
of
any
infringe
­
down like th*faded petals of a morn­
* day’s work of the harvest
ing glory. The parties are bound over, ment upon other people’s rights. While
—A certain Eaton county couple were and it now remains for a circuit jun­ it is but just to say inveutonaroamerrecently divorced. The husband haa to weigh the interesting faeta and find itorious class of men; are not monopo­
since married the hired girl, and the a final verdict. Chas. Bauer antfcSwee- lists m the odious sense of the term ;
ex-wife has taken the hired girl’* place, ry A Knap pen for the people, and C. that.they contribute largely to the
nnd all is lovely and the goose hangs G. Holbrook and John C. Fitzgerald wealth and prosperity of a country,
and in an age distinguished for an achigh.
for the defense.
—It ia said that Rev. T. L. Brown
The case of the People v*. Collins, tive^nd ardent desire for improvement
was obliged to resign his pastorate of for burglariously entering the store of in the arte of agriculture and manuthe Congregational Church of Ver­ John Stanley in the night time and turea, and in machinery of every kind,
montville because bis congregation did stealing therefrom, is now pending be- . it is but just and rig^t that such men
j should be protected in their labors by
not award him *500 back pay, justly fore ’Squire Hayford.
granting to them, for u time, the ex­
due him.
Dr. Charles Russell and family.
clusive right to make aud sell their in­
about
removing
to
Woodland
Center.
—While Mr. Jacob Young, an em­
ventions, bat just where the principle
ploye in J. Lentz k Son’s furniture Charley grew up from boyhood in Has­
of justice and right come in, to make
tings,
graduated
with
honors
at
Ann
manufactory, was at work at the shap­
an innoceut.'purchoser, one who, doubt­
er, Saturday, he had the misfortune to Arbor, has practiced his profession ten
less, has never even heard of the com­
years
in
Hastings,
is
one
of
the
in-st
saw off his little finger of hi* right
read physicians in the State, and has a pany, so grievously wronged, pay for
hand, at the first joint.
’
host of warm personal friends. Wood­ thia infringement, committed by some
foDowing teachers for our land ia fortunate in adding to her soci­ other parties, is not a little difficult to
schools have been engaged to teach ety so accomplished and estimable a see. However the flat has gone fonh
the coming term at the named prices: gentleman and lady as ChArley and und as these men would doubtlera have
B. W. HuoliMgton. *M per locnlh.
to go to Grand Rapids to defend their
his wife.
i
*•*
rights in the United State* Court, they
probably could settle for less money
HASTINGS HAPPENINGS.
than to defeud a suit. But paying for
—The News readers will remember
another man’s villainy ia anything but
that early last spring Daniel Jackson’s
Smith &amp; Knappen, attorneys, have pleasant in these times, when so many
house in Maple Grove was burglarized routed the entire tu-cond story of L.
rascuis are engaged “in ways that are
of a quantity of notes, insurance pa­ Russell’s store, and will take posession
dark, and tricks that are vain,” and I
pers, etc. Recently they were found Aug. 1st. Their bird of promise soars presume some of these meu will hesi­
scattered in the woods, a quarter of a high.
tate some before responding to the
mile east of his house.
Parker A Holden are putting .np a courteous gentleman.
large two-story Rvery stable. It will
0, Assyrhias! may the clouds that
be veneered wife laick.
, u
were recently so black o’erhead, soon
■ -The Hasting)* flouring mill has a hew break; may aurora shine upon your
samples of bottled fruit, then sell in­ steam engine? Previously it has been fa vored spot with undiminished glory;
ferior stock, raised in the south atenor run by water.
may your temples of worfeip ever
The Hastings House is still "boas," stand as living memorials of the noble
mons prices. Our advice to farmers
would be to buy fruit of reliable home and m««o Mott Wing, none kuow him principles that were inculcated into
but to lovo—the tempting viands 'he the heart* of your once hnppy and pros­
dealers or agent*.
spreads before his patrons.
perous people. The past has taught
—Thu Boston Store, notwithstanding
its lesson; the present has its duty, and
the dullness of harvest time, is having
the future its hope.
XEIGHBOttSe ITEMS.
a good trade, Mr. Loami* is an enter­
Dr. Marshall, of Bellevue, jumped
prising ln:sinc*s man. and keeps con­
Mr. Arnold, a graduate of Olivet Col­ eighteen feet at Kahuno, on the 4th.
stantly an extensive and choice’ stock
Let
other doctors look to their laurels.
of merchandise, sells exceedingly low lege, teaches the Vermontville school
A little son of Mr. Uriah Reams, of
. .
aud deserves trade from north anu the ensuing year.
Bellevue,
fell from a cherry tree last
Miiw E. C. King has been appointed
south, cast nnd west.
j t
superintendent of the Charlotte schools we 2k and broke both arms.
—A party of fruit tree men were flsh- and will receive a salary of *900.
'ing in Tbornapple Lake last Monday,
A young, pure and pretty Kent coun­
Mis* Alt *■ Sharp bad a watch worth
ia a somewhat tnelloW condition, when In stolen from her trunk nt the Pe­ ty girl pulled her aunt’s hair because
one got a bite from a “sockdolager,” ninsular Hotel, at Charlotte, last week. she damned the course of true love,
the boat tipped over and two heavy
A meeting was held at Woodland and wan arrested and locked up in the
men floundered in the pure waters of Center, Thursday, in the interest of the Grand Rapids jail alone with an adulthe Thornapple.
Fortunately other Grand Rapids &amp; Lansing Narrow tereaa. Michigan jails are fine correc­
boats were near and they were saved. Gauge Railroad, when committees were tional institution*. an many of them
—Lot Spring C. C. Wolcott sold M. appointed to solicit aid and right of are now arranged and managed.
C. EUte his village residence, taking iu
A Bay City- woman was married to
The First National Bank of Eaton
payment therefor a mortgage of *8,200
on Missouri real estate, which Ellis Rapids, lately organized, ha* a cash Henry William Johnson at 8 p. m. on
capital of *50,000, mostly Hastings cap­ Wednwtday, when as she was under
gations showed a claim of *1,900 on ital. A. J. Bowne, of Hastings is Pres­ contract to many John Johnson at 6 p.
said mortgage, and now Dr. Ellis lin­ ident; T. H. DeGoli*, of Middleville, tn. the same day. John “got left,”and
. gers ia the HoteMs-Oway, charged cashier; and H. L. Williams, of Eaton is interviewing the lawyers.
with fraud.
Rapids, Teljsr.
&gt;
Samuel Lbkdacy, a fanner living be­
Rand’* Nbw York Cm Business
tween Charlotte and PottetwUle, went Direotobt foe 1877.—The second vol­
ume of this valuable and indispensable
to the former place last week, purchas­ work
hasjust been issued by the PubThe above aide-splitting farce, to- ,ed a reaping machine and started for ’unhers, Messrs. Walter Heugb &amp; Co.,
gefeer with a good selection of choice hi* home, riding upon it as if in use. of 8 Park Place. New York. Ne pains
or expense has been spared in the pro­
instrumental music, is on fee boards
next Saturdayi and ran away throwing Mr. Lindsey duction of the present volume. 10 make
MB tttortainnMsit te-under under the machine az»d killing him in­ nounced by the New York I
and for the benefit, of stantly.
to be the most complete, i
useful nnd cheapest Buaineat
of that city ever item'd. Int
joynjrood heartylaugh. don*tfefl*to
KAULKO ITEMS.
teal appearanee and binding,
Attend this phy, the first to be held in
it is a fine specimen of laid
the new Opera House. Ticket* can be
The wheat in these parts is about ail It contains over one hundred
•reared at Lee Bro*., at M cento earf., in the shock, and the yield ia tremenor 88 rents for reserved aeata. Go.
duous. Mr. Sloaaenhaa got the big­ the cost of fee production of fee work,
gest wheat in thia vicinity, al*o Hiram and compelled the Publishers to issue
hnml CMg.
and Reuben Gridley, Granger, Powers, hen-after only fee full clofe bound
at One Dollar per copy, upon
Saunders, and Gould.
You know edition
fee receipt of which sum they will for­
. Miss Ca*afe Ayisworfe returned to wheat land ferink powerfully during ward the work to any address in the
her home, aCBufiWo, Tuesday.
the spring and summer months. Wo United States or Canada, by mail, posAs* Matteson is off on a furlough, suggest they chain the land that we

OF Look out for Wlti Grigg* and a
fine lot of Home Made Candies on Sat­
urday.
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.i
A b*“^u) BUrer Coft* pot to
be given away with ibeir Oiffec st die

Wagons and Bqggit
WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS.
Nashville, Mich.

BostomStoek.
We are bound to make the best. We
buy the highest priced leather, use the
best trimmings, with alUlrfi beat pat­
ent*. Call and see us and you will be
convinced.
A; R: Wolcott. ’

Tie Natol Carting Mills
Mar* tecs thoHiscMy otrrimnied, SM M'
• prltue w.fkinirordiir,
read7 tar the

W. A AYLftWORTH &amp; CO.

NEW CHOP OF WOOL!

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT
Wool tent by rail will be carded with

Price 10 Cents per 11., or 121 where I
Fnraisa Oil.
HAVING HAD A

Down I Down I Down !
The 4th is passed, but summer is not
ended, and Boots and Shoe* are worn
just th* same, and will be sought aft* r
at the following sweeping deductions,
tbr a teyr days only.
' Misses’Kid Slippers, .40 cts.’, former
price 00 cts.
Women's Kid Slippers, 75 cte., for­
mer price90eta.
v., .
.
,,
Women’s Kid Slippers, *1.25, former
price *1.50?
Women’s Serge Gaiters, 90 et*., for­
merprice *1.10.
Women’s Serge Guitars, *1.95, far­
mer price *1.50.
Women’s Kid Fox Button, *ld», for­
mer price *1.75.
. ''
Women’s Kid Fox Polish, *1.50, for­
merly *1.80.
Men’s Buckle Alexis, *1.60, former
price *1.75.
.
We are still selling Men’s Calf Boots
at *2.75, fully worth *8.75.
W. A. Atlsworth k Co.
Beautiful Shawls for 75 cts. at
tho
Boston Stour.
"rr‘FRUITCANS,2qu*feI'or*1.«
per dozen at
. Lee Bros.

4 spools Thread for 10 cte. nt the
Boston Stork,

CF" Extra Rubbers for Fruit Cans at
Lex Bros.
The largest stock of Print* in
the. county at the Borton Store. Beat
fl cent*.

rr- FRUIT CANS, Masons’* Porce­
lain Lined, Boyd’s Patent Top, i gal.
per dor., *1.2.5. i gal. per do*., 1A0, at
A. M. Daugherty's wholesale and re­
tail store, near the depot.
—From the well-known editor of the
“Boston Post,” who writes under the
date of March 18: “For many weeks
we were aftlict«*d with Sciatic tiheumatim to a distressing degree, when we
procured and faithfully applied Law­
son’s Curative, pnd in seven or eight
days the trouble was completely re­
moved. In evenr instance where we
have recommended its use, it has filled
all our expectations.” Sold by Boise
Bros.

— Beautiful Embroideries cheap ftt
the
Boston Store.
nr FRUIT CANS, 1 quart, fflr *1.40
per dozen at
Lee Bros.
How It Is Done.
The flrat object in life with the Amer­
ican people is to "get rich”; the second,
good health. The firte ia obtained by
energy, LouwUy and saving; the sec?id, (good health,) by using Ghekn’s
uot'OT Fdowek. bhould you be a
deirpqudent anfferw from any bf thoef­
fect* of DytTM'iHiia, Liver C'ompluint,
indigestion, &amp;c., sueh as Sick Head­
ache, Palpitation of the heart, Sotu
tttomach. Habitual Costiveness, Dizzi­
ness of fee Head, Nervous Prostration,
Low Spirits, Ac^ you need not suffer
another day. Two doses of At’OCTT
Flo web will relieve you at once.' Sam­
ple Bottle* 10 cents. Regular size 75
cento. Positively sold by all fljut-chuw
Druggists in the U. 8.

3H8 R3H30

tack »e»t ?ur xny eomt&gt;ctlior in miking roob, nt
wM! BlrayV

. Gaamkt Ptrfttl fitiisbcfin.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

.

Wool GroaHO Wuntisl.

J. W. POWLEY.

to50

Single Buggies, any style, §100 ontinje

JfEW BAKERY,

$95 foi cash.

HOTEL anil BOARDING HOUSE.

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

I

$120 cash

J. JL HELLEH, Proprietor.

1 thill keep conrtantly in »tock

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, thfe best HD4 CHOICE LIKE of GROCERIES.
'] And necoianiodala tbc hungry with Wann Men!*

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at
$70' cash, or $75 on time.

livery.

Come and see me and I will sell you any­

&gt;nl.L~l nn .Kort nntln
an-l *l rr*M&gt;n*ble rates, ai onr aUblM In the o
NubrUla liouw Hare.

J. L. HELLER A-SON.

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm- Jliss L. Hungerford,

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

DUALER IN

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLUNERY GOODS,

or Eaton counties.

BRADY’S BRICK.

CHAS. G. WOLCOTT

Michigan.

.Nashville,

AT THE

Old Reliable Real Market

DECLARED AT THE

BOSTON STOR

OF

BOE A CLEVER

rnwut tin* nxm&lt;t* ournot be
rapid!/at any other hnalaeaa.
... «...
Ko.tHM. *C,.rmg and

Z
7

ubscribe
for
DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS S •
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

IV Try the pure Jap. Te« at the
Boston Store at 80 cts. per pound. Sam plea free.
50TEHEADS.
Furnished and printed in flue style at
this office for *8.75 per thousand. All
other work equally low.
Orno Strong.

.

LABCB EXPERIENCE

EVHARDW &amp; AGRIICULTUAL STORES,

THE

NEWS.

SEWING MACHINE

“ikoe Battle

IMPENDING

Yor CAW SAVE HONEY »r t'.uuito

OEOXSAVACEJCO.

HIGH PRICES AND LARGE PROFITS MUSI
BE AMOVE OUT OF THE LAND!

And we can do it for we
of Goods to du it with!
Pbotngni&gt;bal Pbrtogruptel
In event. variety of style *ud po*e.
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, has se­
cured fortheseaaon Mr. Beebe’s gal­
lery, on Main St., aud is praparedto
furaiah One Down Fine Berlin Retocched Photographs for *2di0. Gem
yfefe*

.j.-''- ■ '

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W FRUIT CANS, 2 quart, for *l.fe
perdoaenal
LuBtoi.

THE 20 CT

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND
WEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT

gWEET’S HOTEL,
Orand Rapids, Mioh.

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
of Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight for our coun­
try and our

nixn having to. largrei yield m Entqn

overflowed. Mad

WOOL CARDING!

WAGONS AMD buggies;

PRESTO CHANGE.

NASHVILLE MAMET.

Iwv. C. I. Dtyo tearted on hte ea-v
&lt;•« trip WedMtoay. He will corres­
pond to the Nzws while absent.
1

HQ! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton (’ouuiieA, look
to your own interest. Bay of Wood
k Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
all kinds of Plow Point*, chilled and
ground. Steel And Iron Toenjicd Har ­
row*, Kettles, Plow*, one and two
hor*e Cultivator^ all warranted the

T.H. LYON.

L. L. LOOMIS

«&gt;;■»

�NEWS OF THE WEEK.
MXCHlUAN.

Whlte Field Lnbo^.iu Hie Sooth.
Gan. Mellkotrs etratogettad operations.
Potato but?* have been found In Dub­
lug Uin question of imnrigratkm to
lin,
*
'
. A tehwram fr*m Tiflis states that the that Etale, comes to th« conclusion
that “Louisiana ought to be theHesfrom roughs on the street. Two Orangeperfdes'bf the Weetcrn hemisphere."
ft ooofete tfa» prevailing belief that
at Bay View,
the lodge-room wounded one of the a«white men mm unable to work, tn the
ma.niwl.
sugar fields of Louisiana, and to estabCampbell A Go’s sawmill at Pinconing Mdlanta. n-

At Charlotte Town, Prince

K. A. Brasta.ond Wm. lay, dl*tlniraiabed citizens of Detroit, both died on
Tuesday, th® 10th InsL
Graeme M. Wfison, prosecuting attor­
bullets,
ney of Bay countv, suicided on ine lOtli shingle mifi, new Tawos. bum ml Mon­
ami ono ww» wiww
head by
iaik. by cutting bln throat -from &lt;** to day. LOSS, 15,000.
a stone. -For an hour the city was In the
ear with a raaor.
During the month of June there were hands of a mob. The police were uselera.
•• u&gt;, UnlMd BUU.
A /snail brown bug la attacking th® HRj-UuS.
The magistraU-H, to make peace, got the
wheat in Allegan county and creating Land Offioe, Traverse City, under the Orangemen
to lower, their flag, and quiet
xad havoc. They eat the stalk off clone to homestead law, covering 6,452
the ground. Nearly one quarter of tho twenty-eight final proofii, covering s.650 wm restored.
Nino oompaidw) of the Second Infantry
wheat tn Saugatuck township haa boon acres; four&gt;oldteni'bomestewi dectara- have
been &lt;?f&amp;red from Atlanta, Ga to
destroyed by the pasta.
tlons, covering 810 scree; cash enlri w
the scene of the Indian war. The enlist­
A reunion of the Eighteenth Michigan amounting to |182 56, covering 02 90-100 ment of 500 Volunteers has been author­
Infantry will be held in Blbuffield, Lena-­
ized in Washington Territory and Ore­
The annual announcement for the gon.
wee county, August 23rd.
_
medical department of the University
Tho cable companies will po°l their
The-train from Detroit over tho Mich­ states that the course ha* biwui extended
igan Southern, on Friday evening last, to three yeats with nine months In each earnings.
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collided at Trenton—with aeiqud or Juno Car. The principal members of the
During the past week 2,000.000 bushels
Hies. -The air at that point was filled
inlty - remain unchanged. Htudenta of wheat was purchased at Now "Y ork for
with countless millions of these long, entering the ooUege fbr the term of 1*77-8 shipment to Engiand.
web-winged; short-lived insect, common­ and thereafter will be provide)! with' a
Tho death rata in New York is Increas­
ly called June bugs. The telegraph graded course of Instruction end study ing
at an alarming rate— mostly from
wires, upon which they rested throe or continulnifthroo college years. The pro­
four Indies deop, looked like fringed gramme for the three years is fully art diorheal dlseaseo, and In houses contain­
orpea, the roofa of the houses were cov­ forth In the announcement, a« also ttie ing .tour or more tiutollioH.
Five
ateamerH left New York Bstiuday
ered. and altogether the scene was high­ expenses and the desirable results to bo
ly' interesting, but decidedly unoomfort- attained by this important extension of heavily laden' with prodnoe—moeUy
s'blo for afflicted humanity. Tho swarm the course In a wider field and greater wheat, butter, cheese and fresh lx»f.
seemed to extend along the road half thoroughness of study.
The affairs of the Charter Oak Life In­
way to Monroe.—Adrian Times.
i hu rance company will bo wound up and
; tlio charter annulled.
Charley Lace, W11L Treadwell, Fred.
GENERAL NEWS.
Spring. Charles Kelley and Charles Bax­
James Russell Lowell has taken his
ter sailed from Grand Rapids on tho
departure to act as Miniate to Spafn.
morning of the 10th, for Boston. Their
A three days battle with Indian's near
Subscriptions te the four per ceut. loan'
boat was built by young Luce, and is the Cottonwood and Camas prairie i» of­ upto the close of buMinees Saturday eve­
twenty-four feet long, eight feet beam, ficially reported, with partial auceaaa on ning aggregate $42,695,900.
four and a-half feet drop, and has but one both aides. CapL Randall and sixteen
News to tho followtngeffect la received
mast. Until loaded down she will only mon were cut off from tho main body by
draw about eight Inches of water; loaded, 150 Indians, but charged through them from Walla, dated July 13lh: Ou the
eighteen or twenty inches. She has a and Joined tho main body of troops, CapL 10th inrt. Joseph and hl-* band surprised
a
party of tlurty-oae Chinamen, who
cabin about seven feet wide snd six or Randall and one man, D. F. Evans, being
eight feet long, which affords an eating killed. They fought tho Indians an hour were coming down the Clearwater In
and sleeping capacity for eight persons. after the charge, keeping them at bay un­ canoes, and for more pastime and recrea­
tion they inhumanly killed the whole
The crult goes first to Grand Haven, til relief camo.
party, but one, who managed to elude
where she will receive 3,000 pounds bal­
The following are the names of tho them and escape. These are the first
last. From t)ie Haven she will s&amp;V
around through the Mackinaw Straits to memorable seventeen: D. B. Randall Chinamen who havo been molested by
Detroit, where one of her crew disem­ and B. F. Evans, killed. A. Blendonl, th® Indians of late, and many of thorn are
barks. Thence through Lake Erie. D. H. Hauser and Chas. Johnson, wound­ frightened out of their senses and are
Niagara River and Walland Canal and ed. D. P. Wlllmott, J. S. Enslv, Jas Bu­ leaving for tho upper country.
down the SL latwrenco to the Gulf, chanan, Wm. Beemer, Chas. Caso, Eph.
A Pro* dispatch
Portland says
through the channel between Newfound­ Bunker, Frank Vaneise, C. M. Day, Geo. the following official dispatch has Jurt
land and Cape Breton to Cape Cod and Riggins, A. D. Bartley, H. C. Johnson boon received from Gen. Howard, dated
Borton. where they expect to arrive and F. A. Fenn.- •
iieadquartors Department of Columbia,
When Baird and Morrill left, the In­ Camp Williams, loft bank of tho south
about the 1st of September.
. The wheat «*rop i"of the very beet qual­ diana were in full possession of Camas fork of tho Clearwater, near the mouth of
ity. It is being secured In pood sha|H&gt;, Prairie, except Mount Idaho, Grangeville tho Cottonwood, Indian Territory, July
and
tho camp al Cottonwood. Yesterday 12th, via. Walla Walla, July 14: By
and is already in the market—plump,
several tires were seen in different direc­ makings forced march I struck the ene­
bright, and commanding a good price.
tions, some about three miles from the my at 1 p. jn. yesterday.about three hun­
There is a general cutting down of creek, and tho appearances were that dred strong, in a deep canon near the
Teachers’ salaries for th j coming year.
house*, bams and haystacks were burn­ mouth of the Cbttanwood, near the south
Tho Michigan State Board of Health ing. From Lapwai it is reported that tho fork of the Clearwater, ami opened fire
recommend that all local boards of health Indians crossed the Clearwater yesterday at once with a howitzer, and Huoceeded
offer gratuitous vaccination every-year. at eleven n. m., near Kamals, with stock. in starting tho Indians from their posi­
Setttera are being plundered and robbed tion. Passing around Transverse canon
The blackberry crop nromlsee to lx&gt; on Cow Creek, on tne Conville and Walla for a raile and a half. I beiran tho battle
abundant.
Walla road. Forty to sixty volunteers ,1 in good earnest, and dismounting formed
The first semi-centennial oi the organ­ have gone from Walla Walls to the seen® in ravlnoa and behind rock barricade*,
well prepared. For seven hours cvery
ization or a distinctively Congregational of the difficulty.
Church In Michigan was celebrated ut
A great temperance convention under ellargo we made gained on them, still at
Rochpetoron the 11th Idhl
the leadership of Dr. H. A. Reynolds, of night our position was not a very good
one oh die enemy lay contiguouHto my
Maine;
Francis
Miuphy,
of
Pennsyl
­
A vein of silver-bearing ore near Sun­
nnd ns I wm* short ot
day Lake, in the upper peninsula, gives vania; MIm Frances P. Willard, of Chi­ commnnicallom*,
cago, and other*), commenced its session ration*). This morning by a determined
promise of profitable working.
Tuesday morning and will continue tSrt 11 effort wo regained-our spring of water
In thirty years the river Raisin haade­ Sunday nlgbLat Lake Bluff, a delightful frnia some shorn shooters. This after­
creased over one-third in width and retreat near Waukegan, on th® North­ noon I gave one line to the core of Capt,
nearly one-half its volume in water.
Perrv, commanding tho cavalry, and
western Railroad.
It seems that the law providing for the
Cupt'.MileG battalion of infantry. I drew
The Geo*gta constitutional convention cut
(tapt. Miller's battalion of artillery
Srotection of wwxlcock from the 1st of met at Atlanta on the 11th.
anuary to the 4th of July, is so changed
acting iw infantry. Just oh wo were
by errors In the printing of tho bill as to
Gen, Custer's remkina, and those of the I ready to recommence offensive work
protect them only during the wrong nail officers who fell with him, have been j &lt; -apu Jackson and a pack train appeared
tairnn
! jn Hight beyond the Indians’ position.
of the year.
,
taken tn
to Vr.rt
Fort t.inrnln.
Lincoln.
Miller pushed out in skirmish order, met
The postofiice and Grand Rapids and
Six men died from the effect of c«ml
Indiana ticket office at Fisher station, a gas in the Brookfield coal mine, Wheat- 1। the train and escorted it successfully.
। Thevhad hardly formed a Junction with
few miles south of Grand Rapids, were landi. Pa.
.
uh when the artillery battalion already
entered by burglars on Monday night,
From Winnepeg, --Manitoba,
Il in report|
....-- | beyond
tho enemy h flank, made a rapid
the 9th, and about $25 in money and
that a band of ioux Indians
.- fzr
’.b!;.- movement, taking Gatling guns -and
forcibly
goods of about tho same value taken.
took a quantity of powder and ball from I howitzers along. The Indiana made one
Th® apple crop will l»e a light one thin traders near HouriH River, and loft im"­ desperate effort to flank Mlles, but fidled
year.
mediately for the Black Hills.
and gave way. Everything was then
At Montreal tho Orangerren abandoned pinned in pursuit. We shelled them
There are 42,500 naniM in the Detroit
city directory. Ujion the usual estimate their public parade on the 12th lust., and rapidly from high blufla as they escaped
held
public
M&gt;rv
ices
in
someofthochurchof three inhabitants to each name, Detroit
from the left bank of the river and fol­
e*, with picnics,.dances, etc., at various lowed them, escaping in every direction
has a population of 127,500.
placet*. They met st their ball, and a ut Ur tut the river,and are now across and
There has been an unusually large motley crowd gathered in the vicinity.
going
Into camp at 7130 p. in. The losses
number of accidents from reapers, mow­
At 1 p. m, a Htranger wearing an orange ol the Indians appear to bo thirteen killed
ers, etc., this year.
lily wm shot dead on Victoria Square.
and quite u largo number wounded. We
A man was killed on theaUqwof Dunn's have (’apt. Bancroft and Lieut. Williams
The county court-house at Farwell,
Clare county, was destroyed by fire on store, where ho had been pursued by the and eleven enlisted men killed and twen­
tho night of the 11th. tosh, $2,000; no crowd. Fifteen shots altogelhur were ty-four wounded. Their camps were
insurance. A portion of the clerk’s rec­ fired. About half-part eno two women abandoned in great haste leaving much
were standing on Victoria Square, one plunder. Tho Indians fought as well ;ns
ords were lost.
with an orange lily in her bosom. The any troopa I over* saw, and so did ours,
Uncle Brad. Herrington, oi Hudson, 70 other anatebed at the lily, and tho women notoue man failing in bln. dutv. I now
years of age, has been arrested on a charge commenced to light. A man in n check believo that I am in flue condition, jurt
of Illegal voting al the Presidential elec­ suit interfered and tried to aeparste them a.-soon ns Green ap]x-ar« from Boise, to
tion last fall.
The people gathered around, and n fight moke thorough worth of these Indians.
Reports from the Lake Huron shore ensued, and several sliota were firwl. The They are making for th® Snake country,
indicate that fish are not very plentiful man with tho checked suit being badly and 1 fear concentration at ML Idoho.
thia season, and finhermen are not mak­ handled, rushed into sn adjoining store Troojs) have never done harder and more
where he was followed. Several parties rapid campaigning or belter fighting than
ing fortunes very fast
endeavored to protect him and a further
Lobar Heath and Co.'s flouring mill'at He was care-taker of the promises on these.
Tho bonk of SL Louin and the National
Cadillac, was destroyed by fire at two St. .James' street. Three persona are
o'clock on the morning of the 11th, with wounded, the groat lacrosne player, Bank o! tho State of Missouri have failed.
600 bushels of oom, 1,000 bushels of oats, Giroux, and a painter named Boon®,
Up to the evening of the IGtH subscrip­
50 barrels of flour, etc. Loss &gt;10,000, dangerously. The third, a woman, is tion* to tho new loan aggregate $68,000,­
with no insurance.
wounded in tho leg. Hicks wan a Protest­ 000, of which 168,000.000 were through the
About forty cars of Liverpool freight ant. Tne riot occurred in an attack by svndieate nud $5,000,000 through the
dally pass over the Chicago and Lake the mob on two ladles wearing Orange 'frea.Hurer of the United States and Assist­
Huron Railroad. Theoe cars go to Mon­ colors, while coming from church. Three ant Treasurer. Much difficulty has been
treal over tho Grand Trunlt, and the men, of whom deceased was one, attempt­ experienced from tho scazvlty of gold,
freight is taken on board ocean rtcameni ed to rescue them and they were attacked and many who offered greenbacks for
for Liverpool.
and pursued. They took refiigo In the the bonds were compelled to go away
without subscribing, not being sble to
For several ^months past the Howe rtore of. Dunn, where, it is aafd, Hicks
coin for th® required 2 per cent de­
Sewing Machine Company have been fired a shot at tho crowd, when revolvers : get
posit on subscription.
endeavoring to find the books of tho were-turned upon him and some fifty
shots
fired.
Ten millions more of the 5-20 bonds
Grand Rapids agency, which had been
Thomas
Hackett
Is
the
name
of
one
havo been called In by the Treasury destolen from the office and secreted. On
tho night of tho 11th United States Mar­ who was killed. He was a clerk here in partmenL
shal Bailey made a search of the residence McKillop's commercial agency. He wok
At the funeral of Hackett, the Orange­
ot Col. Meosmore, bondsman for John J. an Orangeman, and returning fro.n man shot at Montreal, thero.wiv) a public
Close, manager of the agency, and found church. J. R. Morrison, clerk in Sim's I demonstration w.taout disturbance. One
the books under the kitchen floor. The provision store: Charles Boon, tailor, youth was shot but his injuries were
company expect to convict Close of em­ and Edward Geraux, painter, were Slight. The water for drinking st the
wounded, though not fatally.
bezzling $18,000 by these books.
cemetery was said to havo been poisoned,
At Toronto the day passed off without but notice was given and no harm result­
Gov. CroaweU has pardoned Frank serious
dlaturbancc, nothing unusual oc­
Dauza, who was sent to the State prison curring. beyond some stone-throwing, ed. Tho Orangemen parsed resolutions
condemning the Mayor for Ills inefficlenfrom Marquette couirty in May, 1878, which did no damage.
1 cy on the 12th- inst. '
with John Orr, each sentenced to twentyAt Philadelphia fbr the first time in
five years for rape. Orr died las: August,
several
years
the
Orangemen
tiled
to
and now relearn has come to Dauza. It
FOREIGN NEWS.
was thought the pardon was granted -an make their usual parade. The associa­
account ortho doubts of his guilt and tho tions, however, generally celebrated the
The Mark Lane Express review of the
extent of his sentence. It seems both event by banquets, social gatherings and
„ market says of the English crops and
men belonged to a colony of Ihdians, excursions.
A dispatch from Dublin dated tho 12th market:
French and half-breeds near Marquette,
in which colony morals and decency says, the anniversary of the battle of the
While in some localities wheat give*
ware cbmparafivcly unknown.
Boyne haa been extensively celebrated promise of an average crop, in others it
by Orangemen in Ireland to-day, and appears thin and dwarfed, having never
Dr. Reynolds will spend another month posoed oi r without disturbance.
got over tho effects of tho wet, cold spring.
in Michigan. His hcadquarwni are at
A meeting of white and black citizens Nor are advices more favorable regarding
Jackson, where he may be addressed.
in thejegion known as the s&lt;»no of the barley and oats. Judging by some fields
Tho Michigan Central laiirosd^llrectore election riot last fall, near Charleston, R. In the home countleft It does not appear
ejected the following officers: President, C., was bold on the Hth inst., with a view likely that barley will yield much more
Samuel 81oan ; secretary, R. G. Ralston; to restere peace and harmony. Resolu­ than one-half a crop. Beans and peas
general manager, Henry B. Leyard. The tions were unanimously adopted looking promise, perhaps, the boot of all tho
only change is the nominal promotion of to the ceuaalion of race troubles and to cereals, which, on tho whole, do not offer
Mr. Ledyard from general superintendent
ho fair a prospect to agriculturalists hero
to genera) manager.
sh on the continent, where sppeorancea at
present point to a full average yield.
Attorney-General Ki refiner is of the
In th® half year ending July 1, tho Can­ The harvest prospects in Russia are very
opinion that the special election which haa ada Southern comings were $907,636, an fovondfle. Ont season having so far aaJust been held in the new twenty-third increase over last year «• 174,161. The TsnaBt the chances of damage from
judicial district was without constitution­ Grand Trunk earned $4,O2O.fl&lt;J&gt;s, a decrease stormy weatherare considerably lessened,
al warrant, and therefore void.
of $470,877. Thr Great Western earned but even should climatic influences prove
favorable between this nnd harvest an
A Jesuit College is to bo establbd-ed in $3,013,837, a decrease of $213,963.
DolroiL
At Frankfort on tbe Main, a committee
The majority for Tuttle, Democrat, In of reception condneted Gen. Grant
through the city and a banquet was given
the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit la 86.
in his honor at the Palmergarten in the *-ja oogn
In Wayne County, within two miles of evening.
!?_JT?1’
the point where the townships ef Canton,
The promoters of the Liberian emigra­
Van Buren, Nankin and Romulus cor­
ner. about 400 acres of peppermint are tion triieme in Routh Carolina claim to
havo enrolled the names of 30,000 colored
under cultivation.
Tho Russians have retired from the
persona in the State, who consent to emiAtjts recent meeting, the State Board
of Health adopted a resolution to the
Pasha has entered Kara.
.
effect that all local imards of health be
Specials from Asia state thirt'ik the
advised and requested to direct their
health physicians to offer every year vac- at the earnest entreaty of the representaciort ion with bovine vaccine virus to tivesof various national benevolent socle- R—Ians pillaged elevw villages* .7a
evsKrv child not previously vaccinated
killed fifty people on the pretext that
and to all other persons ent vaccinated to prevent insults to women and children they had fought against them. Ou Friday
*'‘hin five years, without cost to the vac­ attending church, and alee to restrain last Gan. TorfinkMsoff returned to Rus­
cinated, but at the general expense of the their oo-rcllgioniste from insulting or sian territory. His force marched forty
locality, as provided for townships in riotous conduct, tbestteetawsremonopo­ kilometres dally, and is believed to havo
section 1736, Compiled Laws of 1871.
lised by a rabble of disloyal, disorderly
ruffians, by whom several murders were
trait are slowly getting consolidated. Ex­ committed. Therefor© they, as Orango- that the Czar has ordered the withdrawal
Governor Baldwin in to be president of
of the Russians from Turkish Armenia.
the new company. The name of the new
Great despondency prevails among the
paper iz to be the Post and Tribune, aud
troops. In consequenoe, Gen. Mel Ik off
the offioe will be in the Tribune building, no threats of enemies nor entreaties of tendered his resignation and requested a
but the day when It will first appear has fidse friends shall influence their counsels court iMri^l. a fortnight ago the Grand
uot yet been fixed.
infutura,
Duke Michael refused any longer to in-

A Turkish frigate is IwmbardiDg tho
town, of Simferopol, in tho Crimea.
• aided from the planting to the barThe advanced guard of another Rnealan voit.In-raising LoulBiana’s »Mt sugar
ooros has arrirod at PlatosU. It is rar crop, and that, the large increase in

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A Bucharest corrijspondent says, under sugar field.' Many of I he old sugar
date of Friday night: “ Rumors or© nlantatlonshave been sold in farms of
from forty totwro hundred acres. The
neighborhood of Biela and Corert.”
give me
trzs i i
be
the land in bettae oonditaan, and crope
following, dated Fridav . Xadng: “I that ar*properly blantocrlnd cultivat­
have just heard, on good authority, that ed require no; work upon them during
the Russian* have bean attacked simult­ July and August, the hottest months.
MY STOCK OF
aneously by Osman Pasha, at Pleona,
and by Oh med Eyoub Pasha, at Monitor.
Number of Eggs per Xnaum.
Tho fight lasted all Thursday and Friday.
Tho Turks are getting the advantage. ”
After repeated experiments With the
Advices from SL Petersburg state that
a reoeevo of Coexacks, oonsiatlng' of twen­ diftbrent varieties of chickens and'
ty rejrimenta and ten batteries, in all 20,- oompariaoCM with others who have ex­
OuO men, are praparing to follow the perimented in the same dlrsqtlon. It is
12,000 men who bars already marshal concluded that tbo laying capacities of Is large for tbe season, and wiH be sold right down to'the lowest living
from Saratov for Armenia. When ready the jirtuclpal varieU^s average about
profit, i»» order.td make room for an early F«n iwek’.'' '
tho army will take a direct route to Erze• . ........... oil - roum.
Light Braman and Partridge CochA Turkish dispatch aaya: “Many ins.—-Egys, T W the pour*/, • Jay 130
Mussulman*, with their wives and chil­
aimuni.i ,
dren, fleeing before tbo Russians, have per
been knieaby Bulgarians In the Khan ‘ Dark Brahnte*. — Eggs, 8 to the Fetch along your JOntter,‘Ejjiincl wtiat.
Bsgaz dcfllc, between Tiroova and Ke- pound; lay 120 per annum.
.
ever youhave to Sell.
Black, White and BuIT Cochins.—
A Russian column has been defeated iu Eggs, S to the pound : lay 100 per an­
.15* YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRJCES
an attempt to enter Arusnutooh aud num.
Plymouth Rocks.—Eggs, 8 to tfie
drivsn back on Ardahan, where a great
Nashville, July L1877.
concentration of Russian troops is pro­ pound: lay IM per annum.
ceeding. Three battalions have been dis­ . Houdann.—Eggs, 8 to the pound; la
D. O. GHJFTITH’S.
patched from D*llbal&lt;a to reinforce 150 per annum.
La Fleche.—Eggs, 7 to the pound
The Russian oxpedllton agatavt the lay 130per annum.
Turcomans is retreating from Kazllaroot
Ci'eveC&lt;Burs.*-Egg», 8 to the pound;
towards Kasuovodsk. There is a general bw 140 per annum.
oxodus from Persia in consequence of
piack Spanish. — Eggs, 7 to the
the plagn®. Tho deaths number twenty
pound;
lav 140 per annum. ‘
or tiiirty daily.
Leghorns.—Eggs, 8 to the pound; I
Raouf Pasha, whoa® abilities are gener­ lay
180 per annum.
ally spoken of favorably, starts almost!
Hamburg*.—Eggs, 0 to tbepound;]
immediately for Adrianople to take com­
lav 100 per annum.
‘
mand of tiie Balkan arfny.
.
Polish,—Ijggs, 8 to tbe pound ; luy 1
A Spalatocorreppandantsays theTnrkH
125
per annum.
in Bosnia are committing shocking atroc­
Dominiques.—Eggs, 0 to the ixmnd;
ities, murdering Inoffensive villager* in
several plaoes and carrying off their lay 135 per annum.
beads as trophies. Tho oo/respondent
Bantams.—Eggs, itl to the pound; i
declares that he has axon bodies of per­ lay 00 |&gt;er annum.
sons somutilated.
Games.—Eggs, 9 to the pound; lay ’
Several accounts agree that the destina­ 130 perannum.
tion of Suleiman Pasha's army is Adrian­
Highway to fortune.
ople.
Auoordjng to the best informed source*)
“It is what tbee’il spend, my son," I
tho election will bo held In Franco on the
19 th of Septom her, aud tho second ballots Raid a fiagv old Quaker, “not what
on the 30th of tne same month. Tijo thee’ll make, which will decide wheth­
Chamber will meet on the 4th of October. er thee'atoberiohornot.” Franklin’s
Tho list of official candidates, settled after advice, only in another form. “Take I
much difficulty, seem to comprise 230 care; of the pennies, and the pounds
BonapartisVi, 176 legitimist*), amt 117 Will take care of themself.”
Orleanists.
John Jacob Astor used to say that a
A revolution has broken out at Puerto man who wishes to be rich and has »
Plata, Santo Domingo, and tho town is saved ten thousand dollars, has won
declared In a state of siege. The cry b) in half tlje battle—is on the highway to
favor of ex-President Gonzales). The
gathering of an excellent tobacco crop is fortune. Not .that Astor thought ten
thousand much, but he knew that In
interrupted.
It is officially announced that tho ad- making and saving such a sum, a man i
rance piard oi tiie Russian army passed acquired habits of prudent bconortty I Of nil kinds sold clw&gt;aptt than at any other storo in the village bfWfisfcvHle.
the Balkans on the evening of tho 13th which would costautly keep blin ad’insL. without firing a hI&gt;ol GemGourke, vancing in. ,wealth. The habitual i
on th® afternoon of the 14th, surprised small expenses which are designated
300 Nizana, who fled toward tho village ns “only a trifle.” amount. In the ag- •
ofKanari. .The Russian* lost one killed gregato. like the sands of the shore. t&lt;&gt;
and live wonnded.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY .’
something pretty serious. Bo it is;
A dispatch from Shumla says that no with much smaller sums: few men are
engagement of importance bad Iwen ever successful who cannot Qonttul
NOW IS THE TIME TO BBT WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP *
fought to Saturday. Tbe Russian nd- their expenses Inside of their Income, i
vanoe is on the bonks of tbe River Lorn. This power, this sacrifice, gives the I
Horse patrols havo been pushed forward needed assistance in ■ accumulating a
to within three hours of Rasgrsd and tt*« fortune,
LEE BROTHERS.
Vettova railway station. Railway com­
munication between Rasgrad and TcbcrThe best wav' to plbugh head-lands i
navoda has been cut off. Cossacks are into leave rtnj* of untouched land at 4
swarming all over the country east of
the sides as well as tbe ends of the
Tcnwuk.
News of the crossing of the Balkans fields, all equal .width, and then finish
has evidently caused great excitement in the whole by- going round with one
continuous
furrow until it is completed
Constantinople. A telegram from that
city, says the Turkish newspapers urge close to the fence, thus ^voiding the
the inhabitants to form a volunteer corps, treading down of newly-plowed land.
ax the enOui? is at their gates. Work on
An epidemic of malaria has broken
tbe fortifications la being carried on with out at Waahlugtou. The sickness is
great activity. In thn Turkish quarter so wide-spread and distressing that the i
there b* a general iutpremion that the .people are often taken ill with vomit- (
foreign powers will Intervene.
“ng or nausea in tbe streets and com­
A Rhumla dispatch says that 5,000 wag­ pelled to seek a remedy In the nearest
on loads of Turks, old men, women and drag store. Theepldetnlols attributed
children, are on tho road from Eakljuma
and Osman Bazar to Sbuinla. It also to the uncovering nnd exposure of the
report* that horrible massacres have been streets, Ineidfiit.lo thf removal ot tbe
committed by tbo Rasaian*) and Bulga­ old rotten wooden pavement,and to the
rians at Timova. Gabrova and Olyana. general upturning of the soil'In the re­
From all directions fugittvwi In inrg- paving of the city.
num bom are coining in who agree In
Tbe college of Cardinals, now sit-1
stating that in tho aistricta occupied by
tbe Russians tbo moat horrible cruelties ting at Rome, has resolved to Instruct '
are perpetrated upon the Mohammedan the French clergy to actively support'
JTTST RECEIVED
population by Cossacks and Bulgarians; tiie candidates of,Presided MacMahon
Mobammadan children and old women in the approaching elections in France.
slaughtered, and women violated and
A pigeon lit,on the minute hand of
carried off. Official dispatches substan­
tially corroborate those statement*. The the clock ■ in the tower of 'Trinity
greatest panic exist* among tho Moluuu- church, Pittsburgh, Pa., at a quarter
medan civil population, who are fleeing before eleven o’clock, Friday forenoon
as fast as they can.
last, oad seemed so delighted withit*
Tho Porte officially declares that tl&gt;o perch, and the little,hoist It got at
Russians havo buried alive, inhabitouts every tick, that it k?pt i,ta perch until
ut J on Im, near Tlrnova. who hod taken ita body was securely fastened between
refugo in a rnosquo.
the two hands.' Wfiten it attempteil lo
A correspondent at Tuma MagureUi, fly It could not stretch !ti wings, and I
who professes to havo been an oyo-witnesh in a few aeconds-Wteaqueezed to death.
of a bortion of tho operations by which The ponderous BJaabinerywa* stopped |
tho Russians sn rm traded Nikopolls and
the, sexton and the dead bird could I
cut off tbe retreat of tho garrison, buvh by
1‘the hands wore
that the garrinOD of 6,000 mon aud forty not be taken otlt until
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guns surrendered to tho Russians, who unshipped.
also took as prisoners Hassan and Achmot Pashas, eomtnuudlng the garrison,
and took two monkorn. All other ac­
DETROIT MAJKKBTM.
count* represent that the Turks evacuate)!
Nikojolts before tho Russians) entered
Flour—Choice white $10; medium $8 50
tiie town. A Simnitza special Particular­ @9 oo; ambers $t»®? 60: low grade* $6 Oo
ly report* thul they mantfged with no @a 50.
- —.
little *klll to carry off forty gun*, which
Wheat—Egtra $2; No. 1 white, $1 90;
completed the armament of the fortreaa. milling, No. 1, $1 81J No. 3, $1 f).
A dlHpateh from Yen! Saghra. gives a - Corn—63(3634 cts.
Gate—ct*.
long and somewhat aenaattoual account
Barley—$120(c^$l d&lt;) per Rental far
ot a bottle Sunday evening at Felditch,
twelve miles from Yoal Saghra, which is
.It t ■&gt;!
1/ "!u
’ ■
,r I .
J ,jtJ
|T
repreoented to havo been obstinately - Butter—14H§, 16 cU '!■•••'
ChccHe—JU^i'eta
.•
contested, and to) have resulted in the
Dried A pples—54
Russians being driven back through the
Eggs— 14J®15 eta.
Flda—Whitefish, nor half-Lbl. $1
4.60;. trout, $3 2.5(^3 80; Labrador bur­
ring, $i (qi 8 25; Georke’s Bank codfish,
“The Perils of Ice-Water.’’
$6 '45s; lK&gt;uele*) &lt;xxi,$6(a)d2.5; fresh white­
WITH A BUS NEW1
'Of
The Cincinnati Commercial prims a fl* b,$5.5Q(»(i; fresh trout, $560&lt;^0; pick­
'
column and a third editorial on the erel, Ito per Uh.
Foreign Fruit*—Ixtmous, $6^7 60 per
“perils of ice-water,” in the t»ursu of
box;
oranges,
$5
50
.per
box;
Layer
which It 1b remarked that no woman .ratainx tow, $1 75; seedless, mat, 4 '45
would think of cooling a cooking @4'40; Valencia, 7i cts.; muscatel*. 92.30
Btove when it is red hot by throwing W225:sultanas 11 &amp; 13c; .London layers
ioe-water upon it. Yet what people fZ 30; dates.
figs, in drums,
know will ruin a stove, they pour by
Our uld ^tQr^ hAo^ll l&gt;ern cIommI on* aud Our More .)•
the pint jnto their stomaah when It
is !h a state of Intense actfvlty knd at
f
.
citron,
22@Scj
16mthe hlgheet point of chemical coriibUBlion. The pooit who pou" water on peek Iffci Cocoanttta,:Baraoo; $5 per
upon her fire while she is getting &lt;lin,- IM /Musm, $rS0A8 80 per huuch.
ner knows that the potatoes In tb6 pot
»Txato»-Mjia are wot SMtMin®. new,
K . .1 . *1.- . ••: • &lt;lv4fll It M .. 1 .-J
50WtiO-0ta.pezbttMi.- i
•&gt; • FOR jOOMFORT, ANU
1 ilhoiririDna-MarkoLfe) firm. We quote:
same results from deluging tbe stom­
ach with ice-water. The process of
digestion will be arrested, and will not
severed; 10(^ Hje.
be resumed until the water b raised to
the teni]&gt;eT8ture required to carry It
SO IF YOU BUY
on again.
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&lt;Sroceries, Siais. Caps, Sorts, ^hats, g'rtwpj,

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PEQPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?

.Yew Crop Tea, 1917, for !)0 ctx. per lb.
| .Maple Syrup for $1. per gal. ■
' Silver Xlrips for SO cis. per gal.

SECOND STOCK!

Spring ^Summer Goods
A’jt w. a. mum sms.

| Come early and. avoid
the Rusli

G. A. TRUMAN

Here We Come Again!

Summer (*ood*!

Too full of New Ooods
THEY MUST BE SO^p I

A flea weighs lese than a grain of Balt,
ad pMApBkyajfdand a half at a jump;
alcnt agility he could spring from th
dome of ths Capitol to China, and g
around the world In two jumps.”
tor to corn® and see mother.” Servant
—“Doctor’s ouL Where do you come
from?" Little boy—”What! Don’t
you know me? Why. we deal with
you.
We had a baby from here last
week!”—[London Fun.

- Sugars—Trade is quiet at pripek quot­
ed : Atanderd A. illgltc ; off A. 'lj(-v
Uie; hard^
yeUowo, Ifliaii,’
Salt—Pricedare unchanged. Onandaga,
$1 2.S per bbl; Michigan^! UW&amp;l
per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, tpor bu.aack,
No [ Ashton dairy, per 234 lb. sack, $8 &amp;0.
Tallow-Quiet at 7c.
.
Wood—The yards are well stocked.
We quote: Beach and Maple, $4(^4 60;
Hlckoiy,$4 60(05; soft, $2 MAA
Wool—Quiet at 85@37c for duo; comb­
ing, 40@43c; unwashed ono-thlrd off.

MORF GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR!
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blarrte tin.

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BJ* We are at home in our New Store, having, no rents tp pay. and
ball be glad to see all Of our old customers and many new ones.
( . r

Yourw Truly*

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KOCHER BROS.

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Nuhrill*, Sutj County* Michigan,
OjfcjTO STRONG

vol. IV.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY JULY 27.1877,

VILLAGE OFFICERS

RIOT AND BLOODSHED !

। Great Destruction of
Property.
OHRIHTtAN CHURCH—U. I- Drra, Pa*V? tor Hrrvice* evpry Kahbeth at 101-3 *.« .and
1 ». X. fluadu B*&gt;nal tmmedlat'.y after tnerntns

A VOICE FROM COLOGNE.

1» dU dot awful Colorado beetle T

if rtsodint kpjhcopal cirvRun-c. o.
1T1 T«0MX«,l’A*t&lt;M. Nerrle** evsry flsbtaUft a! 10.
LX a. *4. sad 7 p. m. SAhtath School st 15 tn

VaU. v«U. adWa lb bwIb uxteda M,
I'll *erl me ilovn and Uk«- a Yankee
OrWi
tike
eat
n&gt;r«ttek»and
rui
ll.a Yankeo
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IJAITIrfT CHURCH. Bcrrtrea every Habbatb
r&gt; al to l-s a. ». aad 7 r x UItew* 6rtter1ck'r

The Battle of CerroGoruo.
XT AMUVILLE LODGE. -34i F. A. A- M L
1 ’ u!ar conmaaloattnn on each WednewU)
.... ... KkFhv* ,
II nA ak*
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era are cordially Invited
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
Erosaa Coes Secretary.
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NO. 44.

■in L.ii'g.ax'j i

THE STRIKE

SMhrillt f irrrtani

A strike has occurred on tbe Baltimore
and Ohio railroad, followed by riots at
Crafton and Williamsburg.- Governor
Mathews applied to tile President for
troops, which were sent to him, and- the
president issued a proclamation reciting
tiie facta and admonishing all good cltfj»ns to refrain from unlawful proceed­
ings. The strikers allowed no freight
trains to run, but did not stop the innH
and paaoenger trains. They are organlzed and determined; one l&gt;ody or
have
fortified a position west of Msrtlnsburg.
The strike of brakemen, firemen and.
switchmen haa extended to Um Erie
Railway, at HwueUsville, and to the
Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago, at
Pittsburg. At Baltimore, a collision lias
occurred, between the militia and the
street crowd. As tbe Sixth Regiment,
Col.
Clarence Peters, was marching from
1
its armory along Baltimore street to the
!Camden station,-to proceed to Cumber­
land, tbe regiment was stoned and fired
into. The regiment fired into the crowd
and ten were kfilod and anumber wound,
I Ater dispateboi give particulars of tbe
attack on tbe military with atone*, brick­
bat*, etc., and pistol shot*, by which sev­
eral were severely Injured. The crowd
were greatly incensed at the firing of tbe
milltary&gt; nn,i revenged tbemselves in
various way*. At ten o'clock tbe dis­
patcher's bouae, ut the lower end of tiie
depot, on Camden Btreet, wu* fired and
totally burned. The depot wa* badly
burned a* far up a* Barre street. Tbe
lamp and oil-house, corner Barre and
Howard streets, w;m destroyed. About
half-past ten an old building, formerly
used a* theatsble, corner of Montgomery
and Howard street*, wa* fired and de•troyed. About elevon o'clock some car*
at Riverside round-house were burned.
On account of the excitement the Baltimore regiment* wore held in the city.
Tbe U. S. mall train was Mopped at Camden, the rioters having po**a**iou of the

troops and railway official*. It wm stat­
ed that Gen. Pearson, commander of the
Hixth dlvWoai at the State guard*, bad
directed the troop* to fire before any re­
sistaxice had been made, and the fact that

t*tor* served to inareaae tbe bittemeea of
the crowd. By eight o'clock in tbe eve­
ning mob* were moving about the dty
in various directions, Backing store* to
procure arms, breaking into the armories
of the military companies and preparing
tbemselve* to execute the throat* freely
ex preened of tna*«acreing tiie entire
Philadelphia command.
By thia time
the military had withdrawn frotn the
railroad crossing at Twenty-eighth street,
where the first conflict took place, and
were ordered to one of the round hou*e»,
Where they could find better protection.
THK ViUHT AT TUB BOUKD MOUMK.

About ten o'dock in the evening a
mob numbering several thousand' iiad
congregated alxnit the round honae.
They had previously captured the guns
belonging to tho Hutchinson Battery, a
local organization, and planted them *o
a* to command tho round house. Several
solid sbota were fired at the building and
a breach made in the wall, but when tho
infuriated mob attempted to rush into
tiie building the military ware ordered to
fire. Tho volley of musketry which fol­
lowed, and the rumor that the Gatling
guns oftbe command were Iseing brought
into requisition, caused a panic, and the
mob fled precipitately for several aquarva,
the military meanwhile- keeping up a
fusilada. The rioters, however, were
hood reassured, aihI sh thousands were
flocking to their assistance, they returned
to the attack.

*PFI&gt;T *3 TKU OmCX.

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-

rale station.
along the Hoe at which th* L
railroads run, simply beggar.
White hundred* vrero engsg'
the cars and Disking certs!

rbede-, extending from Heventh avenue to MUi­
&gt; vale. Tbe bouao* on the bllbide, although
! badly scorched, were not destroyed.
r Tin; RAILROAD BUILDINGS DEBTRO TED

1
'
off by tbAae bent on profiting .by the
reign o* terror existing. Tb* ntreet wbm
almool completely blockaded by persona
laboring to carry off the plunder thev
had gathered togteher. In hundred* of.

service to enable the thieves to got awsv1
with their goods. Mayor McCarthy, aarlv
in tbe day, endeavored to step tbe pillage,
but the handful of men at hl* command
were unable to control the crowd, who
were desperate in their anxletv to secure
goods. At one time tbe pillage was
ciiocked, but the mob fir-si the tears and
then proceeded with thowork of destruoa- I — _ __ ai.i-.-F_____________ ...

were aa follows: Two round houses, one
machine shop, auperintondent'a office,
car repair .hop, blacksmith shop, three
or four oU houaw. Union Transfer damot

CAptU
"tore
military,
road track. ,

ed a gun
ce upon the
up the rail­

dor touaa, Union depot and hotel. Pan
Handle railroad engine house, general
offiere and the freight depot of tbe Adsms*
Express eompany.
About five o'clfick the fire from the
Union depot communicated to the im­
mense grain elevator on tbe corner of
Grant and Washington atreeta. • Thia
was built of huge Umber* and covered
with slate, and contained a large quan­
tity of grain. The deatruction of-tbeae
buildings seemed to satisfy the rioters,aa
they began to disperse.
THE FLUNDEHING CONTINUED.
While they were burning, moat ofthose
who deserted the crowd Inadal them­
selves with plunder end wended their
way homeward.

intendant Hyudanxkn, of th* Pittsburg
Division &lt;4 the Baltiniore and Ohio Rail­
road, to the eff*ct that fifty, or sixty
tramp* had taken pcsesslon of a malt
a force or poI teamen and went to the
depot, corner oFGrsnt tnd Water street*,
and onlbe arrival of th* train he raptur­
ed folly of the rough*, all of whom were
armed.
No rmiaiancc wa* made to the
arrest, and the party fa now fn tbe Cen­
tral Police Station.
Buffalo, July 2L—Early thia after
noon an assault was madt hy nearly 2.00u
rioters on about 200 soldier* who were
guarding the latke Shore round house.

of thousands of dollars will not cover the
From Gasera! BhlckU’ Rrtalnlwence*.
loss. Somo of the acene*, notwithstand­
Previous to the brilliant American
ing the terror which seemed to paralvza
victory at COrro Gordo, the engineers,
peaceable, orderly citizens, were ludic­
lx)th of the attacking and defending
rous in the highest degree, and no one
armies hail carefully surveyed the
.teemed to enjoy them with greater zest
than those engaged In the wholesale
highest of the eminence*, that bristle
building, Which was barricaded by the
MURDEROUS INTENT.
^KrfnrM Jirrcfery.
plunder. Here a brawny woman ecu Id he
who pnahed the ears into position
about the place, and had reported it
Throughout the entire day various mob,
seen hurrytngsway with pairs ofwhite kid
M a defense against an attaeic. Col.
InacceHriide. It overlooked the whole
slippers under her arm. Another, carry­ gang* of Hou r* were searching for Gen. Fta.tk.of the Bixty-lifth regiment, with
W.H YOUNG,
Mexican aimy, but tbe Mexicans were
Pearson
and
the
general
officer*
of
the
ing an infant would be rolling a barrel of
about ’-0 men and three officers, foolishly
D. Office Eait Aide of Main Street, Naabvllle confident that It could not be occu­
Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Tbe
latter
had
flour along tbe sidewalk, using her feet
proceeded to tbe round bonw* tn retake ft
* Officekoure from 7 to 6 a.m. and 4 to 7p. n&gt; pied, and the same belief prevailed iu
as Die propelling power. Here a man made themselves partlcularlv obnoxious
the American eamp. The night before
pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with white because they brought the Philadelphia derision from the crowd, and under a
A A BARBER.
tiie assault was a very dark 6ne.
lead; boys hurrying through tbe crowds troop* here, while Gen. Pearsou ia charg­ shower of stone* were obliged to retreat
Shield* was in his tent, when toward
with large sized family tiblee as their ed with having given the order to fire at double qulek, and force their wav
midnight a number of soldiers of hi*
share of. the plunder, while scores of fe­ laat evening, which reaulted iu the death through the veiling crowd st tbe point of
BVKNING OUT OF THE TROOPS.
males utilized their aprons and drosses and wounding of many person*. Whether the bayonet, some soldiers being badly
command came to him and asked per­
Finding
it
difficult
to
dislodge
tbe
tojearry flour, eggs, dry goods, etc. be ia responsible or not, be would have cut on the hands with knives and also
mission to put a ti-pound gun on the
M. C. ELLIS. M. D.,
military from the building, they nwolved Bundles of umbrellas, fancy parasols, certainly been kOled had he not managed clubbed. Four soldiers lost their mtnlop of this cliff*.
to burn them out. An order to this effect hams, Ixcnn, leaf lard, calico, blankets, to get out of tbe way. It i« Mid that he keta, which, however, were afterward re­
*•1 watf astonished.
‘Don’t you
was burned, and it was carried into execu­ laces, and flour were mixed together in and the railroad officer* left the city thia covered. Col. Flack was badly clubbed,
know ’ I asked,'that the engineers say
tion with a fiendish alacrity by tho riot- the arm* of robust men or carried on morning. At all events hl* whereabout* twloe knocked down, forced across tbe
tiiat
It
can't
be
climbed'.*
—
to
say
are unknown.
L. F. McCORMICK. M. D.,
ora. Aa a consequence of the blockade hastily constructed hand-barrows.
canal, and obliged to take refuge Li the
nothing of putting canon up there.’
which hod existed for two days,
FFICE third doer Booth of Truman'a N
Lake Shore Railroad paint shop. The
THE CITIZENS BEGIN T GET SCARED.
They insisted, however, that they
Wrat aldo of Main Street, NaahaiUe, .Mkb
the sidings in the outer depot yards
At an adjourned meeting of the citi­
should like to try it.
‘Try it, then,
as well ivt those ox tending eastward
zen*, held thi*afternoon, a vigilancecom­ road* have signed an agreement with the
came
apparent
that
something
must
be
BRADY 4- CRITES.
some
tiiree
or
four
mile*
wore
crowd
­
boys,' I said, 'no barm .will be done,
।
mittee wm organized o&gt; prvvent further firemen not to ran with green hands. It
1ed with freight cars, filled with grain, done to check tho mob, and a number o destruction or property. Il was repeal­ I* expected that the New York Oeutra!
even if you fail.’
They went away,
;produce ami merchandise of all kind*, citizens hurriedly prepared notices, call­ ed ly recruited, and each member was engineers will follow suit to-nighu
and in two hours .they if ere liack again
besides which a number of loaded ing a mass meeting of citizen* at the old
with the amaziiig news that they
rourta of tbe Htatc. Office opu. Union Honw
first
provided with a bass ball bat, but
r-... Ir
i.... i’oil-cake and coal cars were piled up In city hall, to take me**uro* to prevent tho these were afterward exchanged for which islded private establishment* to­
actually bad a ti-pmluder In position
Thu
।tho mass. While a portion of the mob ftirther destruction of property.
on the suniHfftvff that almost perjarngun*. They were dMignated bv white day, has closed up nearly all tbe rolling
।Htirroundod tbe building In which the meeting wan hold at noon, and n largo ribbon* on their anna. Aa soon a* tho mills. The mob was not compoeed of
SMITH 4- KNAPPEN,
dieufaxhelght.
Imilitary had taken refuge, largo bodiee number of leading citizens renponded to force wm organized thev marched to railroad men, but of tramps, miners,and
” ‘Apn. if you’ll consent, sir,' sifttl,
IEirocecdod to net fire to the oil cars, and the call. It wu* decided to appoint a Seventh avenue, where hundredaot spec­ idle rough*, who seem io have l&gt;ut re­
one of them, 'we’ll put a 12-pounder
n a moment the huge volume* ot smoke committee consisting of Bishop Twigg,
who had been waiting for some one cently come to the dty. No violence
Offtee over Jnllua Ruaaell'i atone, llaatlnct, Aith. there, too.’
which
rolled upward*, followed by lurid of the Catholic Cburco, James Parke, Jr., tators
A committee at Hornellsville ha* pre­
to lead, joined with them In preventing wa* offered by the mob, as the operative*
“ ‘Go ahead,' I replied. *1'11 believe* *entod the fcj^owiug demands on belialt flame* reaching out in every direction.* Dr. E. Donnelly, Jerne* J. Bennett, and further incendiarism. The indications auit
work and the men suspended on the
you can do anything now? And longf of the firemen, brakemen, swilchtnen, mid that the work of destruction had Dr. 8. F. Scovel, pastor of tho First now are that the reign of the mob is
rat demand in almoot every csoe. In a
LEWIS DURKEE
before daylight they reported that the and truckmen, to wit: That all of tiie commenced. The sight of the flame* Presbyterian Churon, to have n confer­ over, although tlireate have been made few Instance* protests ware made, but
12-|x&gt;under wn* up there beside the! men discharged for taking part In any nerved to literally craze tho rioter*, some ence with tbe rioter*, white another com­ that the building* belonging to the Pitts­ the Invariable reply was, “Shut up or
r AWYER, Notary Public, Real Eatate u&gt;&lt;
mittee wm appointed to wait on tho rail­
AJ ance Ajrnt. Collections promptly uu
G-jx»under, ready to open on the• meeting or going a* a committee to New of whom rushed wildly about, with road authoritiua, to ascertain what course burg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, burn up.” Tbe striking men deny any
flaming torches In their hand*, applying
Coarevaoeltyt properly executed Office
Mexican* in the morning. I thought[ York, shall bo reinstated, brakemen to them to the cars indiscriminately.
they Intended to pursue, or to suggest a and the Cleveland and Pittsburg Road on connection with the raid* on tbe ahop*,
U rtfflu'a Store.
tiie news too good to be kept, so I went[ receive 92 per day, nwitohrnen J2, the
oompromise
that would put an end to the Penn street, and tiie Duquesne freight and say they arc not responsible for the
to General Twiggs’ tent and roused। head switchmen |2 25, trackmen in
disorder which existed. The meeting depot on Liberty *treet, will be fired to- actions of tne mob.
E. J. FE10HNER.
nighL
Pitirbuhoh, July 23.— The riotous
He ireard my story, and yard* fl 50 per day, trackmen on
An alarm was sounded and tho depart­ then adjourned to meet again at four
KJOTARY PUBLIC and Heal EaUtr Agent, him up.
sections tc receive 91'40 per day, and ■
and destructive work of yreterday mod­
THK LOSS HEHK,
looked
at
me
us
though
he
'did
not
be
­
o'clock
in
tbe
afternoon.
it Carrfnl atuntion (ire* *o th*dr»»inr ftmort
' pay do rental on the.oompony's ground* ment promptly responded, but the riot«ir«, d*«ix coatr*ct», rtc. P»rw&gt;u» dxlnns to lieve a word of it.
The committee to wait on the rintera within the past twenty-four hours, can erated down considerably this morning,
excopt a* per agreement; firemen to have era, who bad complete control of the city, failed
but
as the day procee.1ed tbe mob agnin
buy or mH real niatc wiii ttnd luc alwsjm on hand
to Induce them to retrain from only be estimated.
^Oong the Pennsvl“ ‘Do you mean to tell me,' ho ex­■ the same pay or ratoaof pay a* they ie- refused to permit them to make any
lo attend to th«ir want*.
liecame excited and tainted fox more de­
claimed, ‘that those fellows of yours1 ceivsd"prior to July 1. 1817, and monthly effort to extinguish the flame*. They lurcher destruction of property, and the vanls Railroad, from the Union depot' to stroying work.
have hauled a 12-pounder and a passes to be continued the same as Lafore, said they wete determined to destroy the railroad authorities could not be found. East Liberty street, the numerons track*
ORNO STRONG,
This morning news reached the city
railroad company’* proj»erty, but would From the time the military fled, tip to were tilled with loaded &lt;-ar«. Ti eso were that the cool minor* from up the Monon­
"PRINTER and Pabllilwrof the Nuhrille Nswi. G-pounder upto the topof that height?’' and passe* to l»e issued to brakemen and do
no injury to tnst belonging to private three o'clock lu the afternoon, no effort burned. From Millvale, Twenty-third gahela River had captured a boat at
A E-«ry dsKiiptlcn of Plain and Fancy Printlni:
“ *Y’c«, sir; anil what do you think switchmen.
citiien*. They kept their word, and had been made to check tho riot, other street, to .Thirteenth street, a distance of Elizabeth and were coming to tho city to
executed cheaply, with ntsincee. accuracy an*! dl»- of that’."
The
Mtrike
i«
extending
westward.
A
t
than
the
meeting
of
citizens
referred
to.
twenty
blocks.
It
la
estimated
that
paieh. OClo. »«cond floor G. A. Trutuaa'* brick.
when a lumber pile belonging to a citizen
Join the rioters. A citizens’ delegation,
“ ‘I think there are two pieces of’ SL Louis, the incuon the Ohio and Mi*- took fire tho rioters themselves turned in Tbe mob worked very quietly, and it
two rnovsAND cans,
headed.by Mayor McCarthy and backed
artillery lost to the United States, for siKsippi Road, by a committee, represent and helped to extlngui*b the fl.&amp;mea and was a noticeable fact that few oftbe rail­
UNION HOUSE
there are not men enough in the army that unlea* the wage* previous to the remove the lumber to a safe place. Train way employee were engaged in the work loaded with oil, coal and al) kinds of mer­ by troop*, met them at the wharf and
f 1HARLE8 RRONFON, Proprietor. ThU hold 1.
persuaded them to return homo. Four
chandise,
have
been
totally
destroyed.
lato reduction of i«i: per cent, aru restored alter train was fired by the infuriate*! of destruction. Here and there a man
V^pleaaantly-altuatcd In th* renter &lt;&gt;f bu«fnr*«- to get them down again.'
hundred
more, however, are now coming
All
these,
together
with
125
locomotives,
"But those two pieces did excellent by Monday next, all firemen and brake­ crowd, but tho cars were so far di*lant who had been discharged might be seen buildings and other property destroyed, down.
Baraple rooms on flr»t floor. The beet In the marmen on the road will strike, that they do from the round hiMiao that tiie heat did leading a crowd, but generally the ring­
k&lt;-t will alway* be found on the teblee, and every- service against tiie astonished Mexi- not
swell the railroad company's loaae* to an
lu an interview thia morning with an
I not receive euou
enough lo
to meet me
the actual
thins el«e to make gutwt* comfortable.
leaders
were
men
who
had
never
been
not
Neriously
affbet
the
military,
although
cans that day,and they were got down daily ne««itiM of
and tta
the
cf single men, _;.J
employed on any railroad. Many half­ aggregate amount variously estimated at
again afterward.
' married
married ones
one* are, of &lt;*&lt;&gt;uroe,
&lt;*ourae, in
In a much their position was one of peril.
ALF C. BUXTON,
grown boys wore foremast in tho work of from &gt;3,000,000 to 15,000,000.
teen wounded Piitladelpniaus were led
I worse condition.
.
BURNING THE ROUND HOUSE.
devMtation, and vied with tbe older ones
in the rdund-houM and were burned up.
Firearm* and fine Machinery.
PtTDiBURG, July 22—11 r. m.—The
The strike of railroad empioyoo* at
Finally, a large party of strikers cap­ iiutheir efforts. Tbe operations were carA Bulgarian Dinner.
[The truth of which is doubtfill.]
Pittsburgh, resulted in n serious and tured a car filled with coke, which they rifid on very quietly, and tho multitude Philadelphia militia are encamped on a
The Allegheny Valiev Road employee
of men, women and children who filled
Tbe day being warm, it was projRje- tatal riot On Saturday al £wenty min­ ran from the Alleghany Valley Railroad the streets and occupied positions on the hill about Clarement, on tho north side joined the striker* thia afternoon. Roughs
of the Alleghany River, and about tot.
ute*
to
four
o'clock
tl.
-17
___
.
the
Philadelphia
I
track
tn
a
aiding
connecting
with
the
JOHNM. ROE.
ed that we should dine on the veranda,
lepot lor
for tiie scene I Pennayh
Pennsylvania
___________________
Railroad. They
______
then&lt;_._
pro- hillside south of the railway looked on miles above the city. They *”* well for­ from other citie* are pouring Into our
OUSE. Hirn and Carrtefe Fainter. Gralninr. apian which gave me, for one, intense troop* left the Union depot
with Mtonishment while the destruction tified and are In a poaitlon to defend city.
Fr»a»otng. and Paper Uangias * Specialty satisfaction. The males of the party of disturbance* at the Twenty-eighth cured large quantities of petroleum oil, of property continued.
No trouble la apprehended on the Hud­
themselves should o^csaloc require 1L
-street
------------------1—-------u.-------. along
----- po
uring R over the coke, ignited tho
bhop over Reyuolda A Cook'a wagon abop.
’
craoaing,
marching
out
the
were soon Heated, cross-legged and track and preceded by the sheriff and his material*. Ina verv- few moment* the
son River and N. Y. Central railway*.
THK UNION DEPOT BUBNTID.
ONE COMPANY BACK* DOWN.
Turkish
fashion,
in
a
circle
on
the
CHAS. W. DEMARA Y,
posse. Expecting to fail in an effort to ear was a mass of fire, and It was then
The Receiver of the Erie Railroad pub­
PrrtsBUBO,
July
22.
—
10
p.
m.—The
At
half-past
throe
a
burning
car
wa«
ground In the veranda, tbe ladles look­ disperse tbe atrikere, the sheriff would pushed along the tracks and forced
run down the grade under the nbeds sur­ Pittaburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Com­ lishes a notice that no compromise will
ing on; in the centre was placed a ba­ endeavor to make arrests and call upot against the round house. The building rounding the Union depet. Up to thin pany have notified their men that thev be made with those of their men who
sin of soup, and we were each given a the military for aMistance. Thia was un­ wm soon Ignited, and the soldiers were time It was hoped that I he building would have acceded to their demands, and will join the rioters, but that all who remain
shallow Iron spoou, with which we derstood to be the plan of action deter­ now compelled to prepare to fight their escape, but the mass of pine lumber used nay wages m before tho reduction of faithful to the company will be properly
were supposed to dip into the common mined upon, and a conflict was expected way out through the frenxi*dnias* of hu­ in shedding over the track wMsoon a sea J one 15. The men are now bualiv en­ recognised.
.
E PARADY.
bowl, if there ia one thing which I They arrived at Twenty-eigth street manity clamoring for their blood. The of Are.
gaged getting the rood in running order.
A MANUFACTURER of Boot* »nd Shoe. M»klo&lt;
shortly before five o’clock, the railroad building did not burn as rapidly as was
1TJL and repairiDf neatly done, *1k&gt; rfriel atten- cannot “abide,” it is sitting cross-leg­ tracks al that point being completely deni red, and the mob, bent on revenge, raXIQHT DEPOT FILLAUEDAXD BURXKD. The Fort Wayne blockade is being raised.
Baltimore. July 21—This morning an
tloutoflll *C ordrm promptly, »nd *1 lb«-lowr«t ged and Turkish fashion on the hard blocked with strikers. The Black Hus­ rushed out on the rood and sent burning
Dteenchaiifincuts.
While the fire was raging here tbe mob
II-loir price*. Shop r**t »w m Main Htn-cL
ground. I cannot even approximate sars of Philadelphia wore ordered to clear trains toward the doomed buildings. pillaged tho freight depot of tho Pitts­ Incendiary tired a train of thirty-five or
comfort. I either sit so far backward tbe railroad creaalng, but not being able From midnight until five o'clock this burgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, forty cam loaded with erode petroleum
The Christian Weekly touches upon
at
\ isduct Station, a short dlstanoo be­
J. B. RASEY,
that I am in danger of rolling over in to do so another com pan v was ordered to morning the main effort* of the crowd which wm in the close vicinity. The
the timely topic of M Tourists’ Disenyond
the
city
limits.
The
tire
spread
that direction, or so fur forward that I their assistance. The military advanced were directed to firing the bulldlugs and freight received for shipment waa broken rapidly and the cars of a train on an ad­
cbanunente.” Its words certainly ac­
have the appearance of saying my with fixed bayonet* but were mat with a
open, and valuable oontenta carried off. joining track were also on tire. A loco­ cord with tbe experience of many
prayers, beside which I get the cramp; shower of stone* and infosiles from tiie THE RMAPK FROM THE ROCND HOUSK. After plundering the depot for an hour, motive wm sent out, and thatportion of
and when flour, bams and all kinds of tbe train not on fire drawn ofr amid the travellers: We all start With precon­
so that altogether 1 did not feel exactly crowd. They opened fire on the crowd
JOHN WEBSTER,
ceived
notlouAXeoncernlng the many
About
half
an
hour
later
the
mob
which
indiMriminately and in rapid auecemiou,
■pLACRKMITflS, AI1 kind, of work In theBlark at ruy ease in this sedentary attitude. the crowd retreating toward Eant Lib­ had been besieging tbe military left, for provisions had been carried awav, the eera and cries of a largo crowd of strik­ object* of interest to be seen abroad.
torch wm
piled, and soon tho VMt de­ er*. Nine car* were consumed.
AJ «miu&gt; aad Horomhoeimt line altendad to won- Added to this, the distance from m&gt;
erty.
Nine persons were killed and *jtne unexplaln ed reason. Thli afforded pot and company's general offices adjoin­
Most of them are incorrect, however.
&gt;.lly. GIt* u. a can. eul Udo of Main Stre tOf
two
hundred
rioter*
arrested
last
mouth to the “common bowl" was twenty wounded.
the troop*, who were in actual danger of ing were a mass of flame*.
.
night, a number have been taken to the And fluding this out is rather rough,
considerable, and to transfer the soup
At tip. m. the excitement ia ragingall being roasted alive, an opportunity to
sometimes, to one’s vanity. But ft is
W. D. PURCHIS,
The Union depot wm a largo four story Southern Police Htations and all identi­
acron it in m shallow spoon wa» a feat over the city, whica la virtually in the emerge from the building, and they suc­
better to beglght, certainly, than to be
which was only to be accomplished by bands of an armed mob composed of la­ ceeded in reaching Liberty street in a building. It had a frontage on Liberty fied m rioters, and promptly lodged in wrong. Westminster AbB-y is won­
few moment*. They qtilck'ly formed in street of about 75 feet, and extended Lock
patience
and
perseverance.
In
my
borers
and
iron
workers,
coal
miners,
Custom Grindtnjt and bawlns
On tho Erie road the trouble ia priori- derful in a stereoscope, but in fact it is
first attempt I got the cramp in my Htevedoers and others who are in full line and marched up to Twenty-third about 200 feet. The lower floor wm used '•oily at Hornelhrville. Troops have boon
inexpressibly worn and dirty inside.
a* waiting rooms, ticket offices and com­
fool when the s|M&gt;r&gt;n wm half way to sympathy with tbe atrikera. The mub street and thence to Psnnaylvanla'avenue pany offices. The upper floor wm occu­ aont thither to quell the riot
Swiss mountains are beautiful; but
my mouth, and deposited thesoup out­ visited the gun atore* and arsenal and and Butler street. Tbe objective point pied by the Keystone Hotel. Il wm one
The firemen and brakemen of ths Lake you cannot sleep below the second
was tho United States arsenal on Butler
JAMES FLEMING.
side instead of inside my waistcoat, suppllml themselves with arnin. and street, where they expected to obtain of the finest hotels in this city. The Shore A Mich. Southern Rnal struck tin story of the picturesque ootums with­
TTT ATCHMAKER and Jeweler, cart ride of Malo and learned that it was desidediy hot, marched down Fifth avenue with drums
VV smst, NsstoWte, MJeh.
_
lasting and flam* flying. They number shelter. While turning into Butler street, whole building wm in modem style of the SkL
out war of a fever. Ttie AlpiiM. passes
which was so far satisfactory. I then nearly 3,&lt;IOG* The Philadelphia troop* however, the leaders of the mbb bad dis­ architecture, and was considered one of
At Cleveland, Indianapolis, Chicago arenaaalvcly sublime; but there tbe
tned the kneeling attitude and got on ware MMlgod In the roundhouse.
covered their retreat, and fully 1,000 men the best arranged depots in tho country. and BL Louis, Ibero is much excitement iteggars are what bcggani description.
It wm finished sbout seven years since. and trouble is anticipated. Militia and
better. Tne soup was a delicious mix­
followed
in
pursuit.
Home
of
t
ba
troops
Sheriff Fife wan killed aad Mq.-Gen.
Pana i* the most exquisitely built city
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
iired st them, either accidentally or in­ In the rear oftbe depot, and extending U. 8. troops ore ordered to the coint*
ture of sweets and sours, and full of Pearson is badly wounded.
in the world; but they peddle poor
back 500 feet, were lines of neat pine shads
vegetable*. Next came a iamb, roast­
A number of citizens went lo the Phil- tentionally, aa they were moving along,
water there at so much a piuL The
ed whole, head and all, which we all adelhia soldiers, and begged them to and this added fury to the cry for re­ covering tbe different tracks to protect
PrfTSBVRo, July 23.—The scenes sbout
the
passenger*
from
the
weather.
It
wm
venge.
When
they'reached
tho
arsenal
•cut at in common; but the expreaslon leave the city am a general inaMacre is
the Union depot to-day were of general the variegation our school book* repunder these the burning car wm run.
on the lamb's countenance made me feared. They were unable to do so the commandant refused to admit them.
desolation. The ruins of the passenger rvaent. and then, la additloD,afortom&amp; MAIL LINE
He add he had but ten men, and would
depot and the Pan Handle buildings were
feel likq a cannibal. The delicious on account of the surrounding mob. be poorer!*** to bold the place if the mob
dma and a tilth that do not appear In
pastry called “melena” followed, wine Three of the soldiers who attempted to should attack it; but he consented to take of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis covered with men and women, who were the picture*. The battlefield ofjoshua
Blip
out
singly
were
shot
and
instantlv
Railroad
wm
a
large
shed
building,front
­
digging into them with stiaka and hands,
was handed round during the meal,
care
of
the
wounded,
who
were
accord
­
ing
on
Grant
street,
and
extending
from
in expectation of getting something seen from Upper Betboron. Is one of
and even an id tierman might haw fait killed. Two citizens were shot on Lib- ingly carried into thohospital. Tbe main
Washington street to Seventh avenue. worth keeping. The chief artids of spoil die finest landseapea on the wiebbfbnt
that he had dined. The son of our
Ixxly of troops continued their march out The company'* general offiem were in a
the old sheik’s bouse, from the roof of
Butler street, a fuaiiade being hept upon four-story brick building fronting on of that. Goeaslonaliy a man was seen
host and hi* wife then came round ,
which you behold it, reeks with odor,
them
by
the
mob
a*
they
moral
forward.
with a brass dish, a piece of soap, and ,
The mob
Seventh avenue. These were totally de­ walking off with an arm full of this stuff,
The abate fired killed one of the aoldier* stroyed, aa was also the depot of the pretty badly singed. A large number of more than unspeakable. The coliseum
a very pretty embroidered towel, with
aHisrrllMWiU Card*
Is a splendid old ruin, but all the mew
which we cleansed our hands, and re­
some time ago. Their before they reached tbe arsenal. Tw&lt;&gt; Adams Exprm* Company. located on people visited the ruins through the day. covered stories are full of green Hrlapsed into coffee, cigarette*, and condestroy the extensive others were killed, and were left lying on Great atrreu Tbe books’ and valuable At various places small crowds of roughs arda^nd the patches of green are fairly
the sidewalk. They continued their papers had been removed from the Union could be seen collected together quietly
venation.
,
i
flight, and crossed over to the Dorth side Depot office*, as well aa from the other talking over matters. There was no alive with various vermin.
Even
oftbe Allegheny River on theSharpaburg buildings, before the fire reached them.
bcisterouanese shown nor any disposition Mount Olivet, so bright with reverent
AU cxclteuge tclla how the Joke wm
bridge,the mob fbllowingthem aa rapidly
to gather large crowds by bitter denunci­ illusions at the hotne distance, la dis­
on him: "A bright little girt at otir ty-eighth street this afternoon shows a aspcMsrible. After reaching tbe north
ation. In nearly al! llae little gatherings covered to be ‘
acquaintance uakad us the following total ol twenty killed and twenty-nine aide tbe troops scattered, and In this way of the cl Or continued on di
the feeling was one of regret that the underfoot and ’
woundsd. The hllhdd ? was dotted with the mob was divided into very small time at the first alarm, bat
h
Ul latih Itcoilw,
conuMdum: “How many letters an,
Thu* almost
-------------------------- --- —
bodies.
there in a poatmau'a UagY ’We gave It
cepllons are rudely shocked when he
1* BUMS or
upjtnd ahe said there were three—b-a-g.
reaebre the fact. Tbe very discomfort*
of joun
In the meantime the city was In a state
A little boy entered a flalxmarket
Lose TIME.
anarchy. Thousands who had not
Thereto
the other dny, and seeing for the ling,
UMta immitt oftte talu mxw
L. BU88BLL.
time a pBe of lolndAa )&gt;&amp;g on the
R
eading, July 23.—Several
counter, looked intently »t them for
located near the round houses
persons assembled along the
eome time, when he exclaimed, " By
strayed early in ths day. When the Railroad thia afternoon, and
gracious! them’s the biggest graaahopUnion building depot was fired, followed
■QUXKltUR r.re an*
tended from Milvale station to Twentieth . by tbs Pan Handle offioea, a pan.te seized
*
nrsritB o» from
street, and enveloped hundreds of cars, the citizens, who had up to ‘lila time
the extensive maemneaixjpB, two ratmd- calmly folded their arms and looked on.
lying tm the
house*. the depots sad offioeofthe Union It was feared that the conflagration would
1 s-ar.lx uffUtia
what she »
Transfer Company, blacksmith shop*,
nw tbe railroad to
store-boose* and nnmvrxw buildings
Apply to
Wm, A. Aruwoara,
anil
making up the terminal Cscllitlm of this
। wweunnfl ms
at hia Teridence or store.
upon
ui&gt;h Juncture
fire dapariannt
oopper^TICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
boon Mid tn r*.
braok on ItaiflL, —
——
TIVKH.
moned to aashtt in staying the progress at
ths flame*. Tho Ban Haadhi Ballroad
•* ladies
down SevoQlh, and up
truer and
Seventh avenue to check the progrees of hyl vanla streets. Five persons are known
In no pursuit in which you
MMMWfe
Then
Ion passes
the
flame*
In
that
direction.
When
this
to have been killed, and from eighteen to
k up to God, and nay, “Blew
last
building
wm
fired
the
whole
territwenty-five wounded, several mortally. into memory worthier and more beau­
me lu thi*j O my.Father I”
Arrian— IK,
mm. -------tiful.

M

O

H

MONEY TO LOAN!

$$00.00 and UPWARDS
OS

MO NEY TO LOANd

$50.00 to $500.00.

-

�MAIN LINS.

20,000
I—

'imir-~

TT'

■'

$80,000 REWARD

PER CENT STORE!
the inhabitants of the’vine and vicin-

LOST or MISLAID, promissory notes amounting to •100.000. These
note* ere from &lt;260 to *8.600 each drawn to our order. For ibeir return to

us, with their name and Post Office address, and are will
iwvd in CASH, by return mail.

IT MOVES THE WORLD

GRAND RAPID8 DIVISION

forced her order by dischargifcg
a shot-gun. b* took the hint and

111, IU ai 117 Msrtlr Frost Afreet, Philadelphia,

is snowballing. Within view of one of
tbe hotels ia a bigsnowdrift, which ia

that it would interest t^e public to

All Nashville and Bur.
rounding Countoy
Happy, for

Hamrf da

AYLSWORTH &amp;C0

ifraatoYM

andreektaarr is over Mr. BpeUaiAn’a
chad.

B. . P.

WESTWARD.

PIONEER STORE

The Methodist* here are working
with an intensity of seal toward* the

ined not to live except soberly.

tion of a suitable house of worship, and
a large number of our citiiens feel that
thing much to bo desired, and your
humble servant believe* it would give
much needed impulse to the affirirs of
the ’rille.

LET THE

hilarious, saying he was enjoying hi*
Will be held last spree. Early on the following
morning he killed himself, according

In Thomasville, Ga., a man who had
been auffering with cancer in the
mouth, and bad been pronounced in­
curable by hia physician, became much
We ahali hail with joy the end of this
depressed. And determined upon sui­
cide. He went about his self-deatrucof freight and passenger lates, lived up
in a very methodical and buaine«*-like
to by all railroad corporations, will
manner. AH hia creditors were consequence* ef the strike and h*”e joined

tion for their labor.
He proceeded leisurely and deliberate­
ly to set his bouse in order preparatory
to taking the fatal step. He even made
eon and Detroit have struck, but up to his own coffin. After completing all
necessary arrangement* be coolly cut
his throat.

man understand, we believe, the fright­
During the year 1862, Chain Stallings,
ful reshnese of a general strike at the a ritixen of Franklin Co., N.C., was
found deed in hia field, leaning ud
in. If a strike is instituted, and a riot against a tree. There was no violence
ensues, a law abiding people will not on his person and no suspicion of foul
bold the originators of that strike play, and it was believed he died from
natural cause*. Disclosure* have been
guiltless.
Later.—’The strike ia extending and made within the last few days which
show that Stallings was murdered
o’clock p. m. Thursday, except mails, by his own negroes, and that he wan
which are late. No violence reported. robbed. A feud between the guilty.
parties brings the following particulars
The Chicago &amp;. Alton, and several to light: Matilda and her two sons, and
other railroads have discharged all another negro named Gray, committed
their hands, housed their rolling stock, the murder. Stalling* was smothered
and closed up business in consequence to death, and his body carried to the
of the strike.
field ami placed against the tree. He
had in his Dockets $500. which the ne­
groes divided. Tbe p artie* are all liv­
are becoming quiet, and order is being ing, and will be tned for murder in
August.

VACATION IOTEbT

Naples, N. Y., July 33,1877.
Dkar Newi:
The Ladies Christian Temperance
According to promise, I will give
Union now numbers 40 members. Pur­ you a few notes of my Journey to tbe
suant ■
to arrangement the Reform Club
attended their meeting on the evening
Tuesday morning, July 17th. in com­
of the 17th. Mrs. Hopkins, of Verpany with Mm. Deyo and Ido, took
montviRe, entertaiaod them with some the train for Jackson, where we *pent
splendid music, aad Mrs. Sktasen read a couple rfdaw visiting friends. Thurs­
an appropriatepoem.
Mrs. H. bass day at A”6. ro., I stepped aboard the ex­
dam of six young ladies here under press train eastward, when I found Mins
her musical instruction* which occu­ Thayer and our genial friend Asa,
pies one dav each wi *
bound for the place of " light,” which
Tbe Spiritualist*
{•alwaysfoond "in the East.” Just be­
picnic in Abnun Qui
fore sunset we crossed the Detroit riv­
51dyGSh’^d
er, which is very lovely, indeed, viewed
South Band will ad___________________ from the deck of the magnificent ferry
boat of tbe Great Western Railway. It
at S o’clock p. m.. Satuniay. also at 10 seemed but a few moments after we
and 9 on Sunday. It has been our priv­ reached the Queen’s dominions, before
ilege to brerMrs. More*. We must
we were flying alongside the eastern
coast of Lake 8t. Clair. Our party tried
to obtain some of "nature's sweet re­
storer”—deep, but that ever-present
brakesman persisted in crying out (it
seemed to us with but brief intervals)
"Chatham, London, Pari*, Hamilton/
and then came "Suspension Bridge,—
change cars." But we concluded aalia
change cars, but to transfer ourselves
from the cars to the hotel for breakfast,
for her rare gift, but attributes which we did to die Central House,
be spirit through her medium - where we found pleasant uccomoda
When she take* the rostrum she tion*. After breakfast we started on a
ly sMt* the theme, aad many of visit to the wonder of the world. Niag­
ara Falls. At first, we found hacks, and
haekmen, constantaly obstructing our
passage, but we persisted in viewing
tho bridge and some portions of the riv­
er without their aid. Finally we yield­
ed and were carried to Goat Island en­
trance for the large(f) sum of twentyfive cents. Here our party commenced
an advance movement toward the Falls.
tough born within fifty miles of this
we never stood on the brink of that
hty precipice before; aad from evpoiat of observation I could only
kof those words: "Grand old Nf■a. emblem of eternity and divine
d love, which has no end.”
rfijoc thoughts must ever
th' mind, aa one views
cataract. For age* upon
■“* awful roar continue.

think tl

M&gt;rt.

NEW GOODS!

JJock-ljMtrd &gt;tand from

Under,

KALA90 ITEMS.

B.

AT JUST THAT ADVANCE ON
COST!

He

nine the standard of etvfl dfeorttar aad

in the ascendency.

FARMS FOR SALE.

A few boars before bi* death

with those about him.
Charles Hackney, of Cachevilte. Cat,
early in the spring appointed Julyftth
as the day on which he would commit
suicide. He had been a drunkard, and
had rpfonued; but he said it was im­
possible for him to withstand tempta-

notteadenja this

3

B.

SOLD BY ALL STORF.KEErF.BS.

tao.ooo nEWAjm itso.ooo

don’t wait for another to report, or

W. Delavan, a deaf mute, died in
Ban Francisco the other evening- He

MANUFACTURERS

uberant spirit that a while ago found
tent in forays upon the intemperance
of outlaying districts by mass meetings
at country school houses, etc., is not
now so prominent.
10,000 yard* Beat Prints at 51 &amp; 6 eta.
As the Rev. T. L. Brown’s service
2,000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
here draws to a close, many thinking
persons begin to realize that in the sev­ at 10 cent* per yard.
2,000 yard* Plaid and Striped Dre**
erance are to be the losers. The Good
Book tells u* that “the laborer is wor­
thy of hia hire," and h seems a pity
that this church is so poverty stricken goia»!
Ladies made-up Suita, in Linen and
that it can not promptly pay its pas­
tors. Many individuals here whose Pique, at 81.50 and up.
broad acres and paJatial mansions would
lead a stranger to infer that they were
Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

CENTRAL STORE!

WOLVERINE MILLS

For Prices Speai for Thacelres:

poor, for their cry is continually of the
hard time*, and they tell what a hard
matter it is to barely live I
In the week that the writer had edi­
torial and busine* i manageni ?nt of the
Enterprise, ho noted the changing of
one of our beer shops into an ice ctvam,
cake, etc., saloon. He now thinks that
this “new departure” ha* not received AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
IT, FOR WE DO
that kindly encouragement which it
deserve* and which one would natur­
ally think would be accorded it in an
ostensibly temperance' community.
Let a liberal patronage be extended.
In fact we regard it as taking a
The lady prosecutrix in the Goode­
nough cutting and slashing case, near
step backward to do so.
the Bonworth hcIiooI bonne, now on tri­
al at Charlotte, complains to us that
*be was unfairly dealt with in our vil­
lage newspaper’s report of the prelim­
inary examination. We know but lit­
tle of the merit* and demerits of the
case or the jnirties connected there­
with, but "fair play’* a Jewel," and it At onr Carpets, 20 cte to $1.0 •
is generally considered that what i*
WITH WOOL FILLING!
sauce for the feminine fowl is also
good enough for the male genus.
Tbe scarcity of well* and the concom­ Cash doe, the ■■■!-«•!
itant aqna leads one to infer that tho
place was originally intended for the
residence of Democrats, who are not
generally supposed to be particularly
in favor of its use as a beverage.
What become of tbe great multitude
who thronged our streets on the 4th
was n great mystery to your corres­
Men’s Good Working Pants
pondent, a* so little of them has beer:
•een in town since ; but now again we only $1 Oo.
note the face* as, with great loads of
Men’s Cassimere Saits from
t io gathered harvest, they come driv­
|5, |6, $7, |8, |9. $II to |Uing into town. '
Our friends, the elder and younger
Hammond, of the “City Meat Market,”
are doing a thriving business and pre-

SPECIALTIES Groceries!

Delivered Wilhoit bin Claire’
Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!
MEN’S AND BUYS’

General Dealer* in

FRUITS,
TROUT,

CLOTHING,

CANNED GOODS,

CROCKERY.
WOODEN WARE.

STUCCO, HAIR, 4tC.,
Which we will mH m low for &lt;**h, h »r*n any In*
in Michigan.
NaahrUle, k£Jch„ Jan. 1. H77.
AINSWORTH k BROOKS.

WHICH 18 CHEAJHEH
THAU EVEH!

to

Buy a Fikst Clam

SEWING MACHETE

Firzt-Clau GROCERY BOUSK!

You cam SAVE MONEY ar Caljjbg
At this Omct.

IXGAX.
Von*a

COME AND SEE

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

Which will be teld U tho lowest II’Ing rMa. If
you will fgror oo with » e*U rr think «» on do
yoopxxt Plooae hair ia wind thatlt win eoot ys i
nothing lo exarr.lno our rtoek, and we would be
pleaMd lo •how you through. Then

Let Your Eyes be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

We had hoped to avoid this bloodies*
strife, but We are bound to protect one
country from the unsparing ravage* of
the enemy. • Our forces arc in the Add
1PEAK BIGHT
FT IASFD I and we—
"
*
*
of war,
have a 1
' cavaland wel
dar, and He is well
'Diere will be no
Sugars. Te»*, Coffees. Snioes. Whitefi«h, Mackinaw Trout, Codfiah. Halibut.
Mackerel. To make the mothers ami
little one* happy, we give a beautiful
Oil Chromo away with each and every ue elected or not. the fight will
nt the same. This war is not
pound of Tea. Don’t get excited and
make the cenntry any poorer,
say we will bust, for we caw do busi­
ness on 10 per eent profit, and afford rr is it probable there will be anj
to be generous.

0DR GROCERIES vo'

FURNITURE!!

e

J. LENTZ k SONS
Manufacture and Drel in

Kurniture
•f Every Bencripfiata,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

From a Wash Stand to a

IN OUR

OofEta DepartmentI

WAGONS I WAGONS!

UMEBTAAHtS' NODS
We atop have a

FINE HEARSE!

I11ATUIDBTIIC0.

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,

If Yoc Want

H1T8.CAPTAID GEITS' FUBII8Ey
IIS 8OJD8

ted to a nice pair of bootare or shoeaes.
Mrs. Busan E. Graves delivered a
very aoceptahia lecture fo the ritiaona
of Vermontville, in the Aradamy taflding, some evenings since.
Hex ad­
dress was highly spoken of by thorn
who wore present.

J. PUUCH1S’ BARBER 8HOP.
b. n. pubcmib.

WHITE FISH,

With a judiciously --sorted stock,
and by corteou* attention to patrons,
Barber, Hull k Ambrose are doing a Follow next, and and prices will make
joalwpCT.

Spellman, the grocer, gives no chremos, yet is doing a large business in
supplying hi* many customers with
the necessaries of life.
Dunlap, tho druggist, lias removed
from hi* arduous duties on the 4th of
July Committee, and i* now prepared
to furnish you a dose of salts, a glass
of rods, or other article* generally kept
in a medical foundry, al short notice
Remember we have tbe inside track
Go to Hub’s whoa you feel "kinder
bad.” He will give you something to
mend your physical system, and then, you can buy of us Men’s solid Hoots at
if you desire, toss you over to the other

y.

^INSWORTH A BROOKS,

SPICES.

So Credit Bueinese !

If one hat to be sick sick, it certainly
partially does away with the objection
to medicine to enter Dr. Lane’s beau­
tifully fitted place of business, nod
purchase and take some of his neatlv

FLOUR AND FEED

In the forenoon of »«kl ite'y, at the north
doer
of the coart boaw. In the city of Ilwrtlna*. that hcIM lhe plac. of of boMtoa
n—•* z-“ - •—
Canty of Berry,
noted Jurw 2nd, 1BT1.
Lome Dvmu.
Atfy for Mortenoo,

�WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
hard time of it

There will bo a large

Weriyau
ofPW «4 !»*• "l'*"‘VTk&gt;»
Mm. Smith, of MkMlrrilta, VM n-

IhobtUlcf Mr. and Mre. Plentiful.

In

Albert Corey has confessed

wito Miss Arabella Blowhard on hia "Nlen; nix fonrtay Ingiiah.”
lioardiug wbool.

WAGONS 1XD ZUGGIES!

The ma-

wm reccnntly released from
and very materially assist Woodland in the Detroit workhouse fyr a similar of-

1 be Hon. Augustus houses, a good soboel house aad church, chap w1m&gt;

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

Igt Saturday night. have dimes and i* astonished when

—The regular fellowship meeting of
tbe Christian Church takes place at
the church Saturday at S o’clock p. tn.

-IPs just lovely for a

moonlight

. —The country a couple of miles north
blessed with a bountiful shower
last Sunday afternoon, but the village
received nary a drop.
wm

village,

days since, had
ax in Lb right
foot.

—W. H.
chis’ grist mill,
up missing
bone thief bee
got him.
„
gm- V-A nine-pownd angel drop»*d into
M. Angel's domestic circle, south, a few
nights since, and Mr. George Apple­
man, living north, is daddy to a lively,
new pair of twins.

—Dr. Ellis is enjoying the sweets of
liberty once again, R. J. Grant and P.
A. Sheldon having furnished the req­
uisite bail. Wo hope this matter will be
amicably adjusted.

—A hen'belonging to farmer L. 8.
Smith, just east of the village, settled
down, to business tho other day, and
laid a “whopper," that measured nine
inches ’round. Egg-sactly.
—Fifteen new subscribers this week!
Glory Hallelujah!
Goggle-eye will
find by .New Years, that our “800-aubscriber edition," has swelled up like
the woman did who dieted on beans.
—The Baptist Society has secured
tbe services &lt;rf Bev. G. M. Adams, of
Ealamasoo, as their partrr, who will
move his family to this village us icon
. as a house to shelter them can be pro­
cured.
v. —-Ainsworth it, Brooks are patting a
new elevating apparatus into their el­
evator, and are making all needful
preparations to buy all the wheat of
this section, m soon as the big strike
is over.
—E. M. Gates ia in town, and from
him we learn that his saw mill, at Col­
ling Ionia Co., wm totally destroyed
by fire three weeks ago Sunday, entail-

—George Vinkle, an employee in Bos­
ton’s brick yard, in this village, went
to his home in Dexter to help in har­
vesting, and one day last wm bitten on
the hand by a rattlesnake while in the
act of binding a bundle of wheat.

Hastings and incarnated in jail to pre­
vent injury to himself or fellow-man.
He wm adjudged insane and yesterday

—The Musical and Dramatical enter­
tainment, under the direction of the
ne by the band and orchestra wm most

that our band is entitled to a front

$41-0$. .

"cal mob,

m bloody m

the present one,

Stratton publicly horsewhipped
Barry county.”
-------- A portion of Woodland is enjoying a
in the dry goods business, st Middle­
to cut her off without a uhllling unlres blissful anticipation, of the early comville, last Monday. Tbe trouble arose
toe marries Cousin Soberly, and advis“Narrow Gauge," but a great many are from hia having brought suit against
her for a bill of two dollars.
loth
to
untie
their
puree
strings,
and
rhen MIm Aralxdla
In the matter of triplets, Eaton Co.
we opine the road will never be built
unl*M each township contributes the ladies are justly entitled to the red rib­
bon.
Mra-D.T. Williams, of Brook­
right of way and does the grading.
field, is the last adde d to the list, hav­
UapL Blowhard, searching for the vil­ There is not a shadow of doubt but
ing
last
w*ek presented her husband
lain who has entieed bin daughter away what the railr aad would be a great fi­
with three healthy babies.
from home, and the Hon. Augustus in­ nancial benefit to Woodland, and make
Middleville is waking up, upon the
“
the
Center
”
a
dourishing
village,
but
duces him to believe he Laa rescued
matter of having the clap-trap bridge
his daughter from “said villain,’’ and railroads are never built by old fogtea,
but only by a united and persistent ef­ across the river at that place replaced
secures a loan of a hundred dniJaxs aad
fort. If our Woodland friends want a by a substantial new one, and accord­
railroad they must jerk their linen and ingly has called a special township
election to vote upon the question of
loosen their purse strings.
scene, with a shabby looking carpet
Matters are very quiet at the Center, “bridge" or “no bridge,” on the 80th
toft.
beer,’’ and is so pimaed with Persever­ the agricultural portion of the commun­
The Charlotte Leader says: A child
ity being too busy for business or mis­
ance that he promises her a present,—«
chief. Jacob Orunun, of hotel fame, of Wm. Dean, of Kalamo, was, by ad­
Um, but condodea not to when she in­
is still happy, and furnishes an excell­ vice of a physician, taken to Michigan
forms him they charge double-price for
ent needful for both man and beast, University recently for treatment, the
kisses. ■ In the third act toe Dutchman
liu- board is spread with the best in the trouble being in the face or nose, and
goes to bed, after a lunch on a mam­
the cause not discernible. It proved
moth cabbage and a ten-foot bologna
low. Oewdld Jenson 1s whacking away to be a tooth growing the wrong way,
sausage, and Teddy runs off with
and building up a big trade. He will into the face and toward the eye. It
hia boots for “perguMtea.” While toe
stock up soon. Hilbert A Hough, the was removed, and the child’s life prob­
Dutchman is getting ready for bed
saved.
'
old established merchants carry a good ably
।
Capt. Blowhard and Chas. Soberly have
stock and are having a good trade. C. '
a meeting down stain, they believing
H. Snyder is turning out a goodly num
that the Dutchman ia the “villain”
ber of wagons and buggies per annum.
CP" You can save dimes and dollars
who ran away with Arabella, and ac­
G. W. Smith is the village blacksmith. .
by buying your Goods at Wm. A. Atlscordingly Blowhard gives Soberly a
Nick Brown gets up toe •‘boss” harness.
worth A Co.’s 10 per cent store.
pistol, and he secures a horse whip and
L» Faul is making a pile of tinware.
they reeolve.to hare satisfaction. Miss
On the Strike.--Groceries, at the
T. C. Tituyis pegging away in the boot
Arabella having promised to become
and shoe line. Charley McArthur is 'Central Store, opposite post office.
Mrs. Soberly. Blowhard goes up and
Respectfully,
just, making the wheat “get up and t
finds the Dutchman in bed and thrash­
Bmrr Tinkles.
dust” with a bran new threshing ma­
es him into confessing everything he
chine ; and the rest of the folks who
t3T A beautiful Silver Coffee Pot to
asks him to. Then Soberly appears
wm are not sick are having a healthy be given away with their Coffee at the
upon toe Mene with two pistols, pulls
Boston Stoke.
time of it.
toe Dutchman out of bed, thrusts one
Woodland Center now has three
Harness.
into his hand, and tells him to fire when
stores, one good l-^tel, two milliners,
We are bound to make the best. We
ho counts three. The Dutchman fires
one drug store, one tin shop, two black­ buy the highest priced leather, use the
as soon m he counts one, (or would if
smith shops, one wagon shop, one grist best trimmings, with all the best pat­
the pistol had been set right,) Soberly
mill, one saw mill, one jeweler, two ents. Call and see ns and you will be
rushes out of the room, the Dutchman
churches, four doctors, and one under­ convinced.
A. IL Wolcott.
crawls under the bed, while tiie house
taker, besides various other things. If
ia alarmed and its inmates rush into
PRESTO CHANGE.
she gets the “Narrow Gauge,” it won’t
the room armed with pitchforks, clubs,
be long before she will want a charter.
W. A AYL8W0RTH A CO.
broomsticks, etc., to find the “villain.”
ITEMS.
Toddy finally discovers him under the
Old Mr. Isaac Barnum, (everybody’s
bed and leads him forth by the boss
grand-pa,) is toe victim of a terrible
car, when Miss Arabella makes the im­
affliction.
Some time ago he had a
portant exclamation that “that isn’t
paralytic stroke which left him totally
Gussy,” and a general offering of apol­
blind. A well-spent lifeof nearly four­
ogies ensues, as tlie curtain rolls down.
score years has frosted ths old man’s
locks, his once steady stride is now
HARRTVII.LF. ITERS.
short and infirm, his voice feeble, the
Ruckle «A Carpenter, of Sheridan, sands in his life-glass arc most run
Down &lt; powx! Down I
have been putting in a new water through, and be will sooivitass away,
The 4th is passed, but summer is not
wheel and making other improvements to be remembered, (ns is all mankind.)
only
by
the
good
be
has
done.
inded,
and Boots and Shoes are worn
in their mill this summer. On the33rd
William Lee is one of Woodland's just the same, and will be sought after
they cut* on a ten hour run, 10,991 feet
enterprising
fanners.
Like
every
good
at
the
following
sweeping deductions,
of lumber.
On the 30th there wm guile a strife farmer he has a wife, and five premia- ' for a few days only.
ing
daughters
have
blessed
too
happy
i
Misses
’
Kid
Slippers,
40 eta., former
over some wheat being threshed by
ButWm. daily wished for “ PriwSOets.
Wm. Smith in the west part of the union.
.
,
vi i v, iv
ii
kid KHnrwrv
’ Women’s Kid
Slippers, 7K
75 ets„
eta., fnrfor­
town. There was an officer from Nash­ son to cheer him in hu labor, and be mer price 90 cts.
ville and one from Hastings to take
Women^s Kid Slippers, $1.25, former
the wheat as it came from the machine
Women’s Serge Gaiters, 90cts., forbut when the wheat was finished the
Hastings officer concluded to let tbe seated him with a beautiful pair of—
Women’s Benre Gaiters, $U5, for­
girls.
Also
on
Tuesday
morning,
the
mer price $1.50.
Nashville men have the wheat, and
Women’s Kid Fox Button, $1.50, for­
take the body of Mr. Smith for swin­ 24 th, Mrs. Wm. Cramer presented her
mer price $1.75.
dear
William
with
a
ten
pound
boy.
dling.
Women’s Kid Fox Polish, tlAO. for­
M. F. Turner, the new doctor from merly $1.85.
Some wheat has been threshed in
Men’s Buckle Alexia, $1.60, former
this part of the town and is turning Indiana, is a cripple In a bad way, hav­
price $1.75.
out well, and right here let me say to ing to earn a livelihood on cork legs.
We are still selling Men’s Calf Boots
all our farmer friends, burn your wheal On the cold new year’s of ’84, in Oma­ at $2.75, fully worth $8.75.
W. A. Atlsworth A Co.
stubble and thereby destroy millions ha, he had the misfortune to freexe
both
fMt
and
hands,
so
badly
that
his
of Hessian fly before they hatch out to
WASTED.
destroy you wheat this fall and next legs had to be amputated half way be­
80 bushels Whortleberries.
tween the nnklc and the knee, as did
35
“
Blackberries.
Our Assyrian neighbors sr-cm to be also the ends of every finger on both
10
“
Currants.
having a hard time of it, especially hands. He is spoken of m a well read
For which the highest market price
their learned men. We use profession­ physician.
will be paid. Central Store, oppo­
On
Sunday
last
the
United
Brethren
al men better than that up this way.
site post office.
While one of her doctors is at the big baptised six persons 2| miles north of
ty Beautiful Shawls for 75 eta. at
house down at Jackson, and the other the village.
We have secured a Woodland cones- the_________ '________ Bostox Stomboarding at the HoteWe-Orswy at Has­
pondent
who
will
furnish
our
readers
tings, ours are all members of the Re­
— 4 spools Thread for 10 eta. at the
form Club, and an honor to their pro with Woodland locals weekly.
Boston Store.

LOCAL MATTERS.

tot strokes in the harvest field.
Garter.

HASTINGS ITEMS.
JobnHoUhMm ud K. Butoi
liven in NuhTflle.

A

—We are obliged this week to send
rr* The largest stock of Print* in
our exchanges hslf-sheete, but as it is
the‘first time in our six-year life in 6 cent*.
newsDaperdom, we hope our “brethren
GF FRUIT CANS, Maaona's Porce­
of tbe quill” will forgive n*.
lain Lined, Boyd's Patent Tpp, i gal.
—The Social in connection with the per doi., $1.25. 1 gal. per dos., 1J50, at
M. E. Church, of Maple Grove, win be! A. M. Daughertt’b wholesale and re­
held at the residence of Mrs. C. L. Col-! tail stere, near toa depot
Her, one-half mile wmt of the Quail
Z"'..
»—.k_. are cordially inu, -For
Aug. let. Everybody
vited to attend.
Com.
we were afflicted with Sciatic

HO! FARMERS,

EIHBDWIIGRIICULTIML STORES.

A Brooks.

They kaepoc hand nearly

WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Single Buggies, any style, $100 on time

ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
horse Cultivators, all warranted the

$95 for cash.

Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS,

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

WOOL CARDING!

$120 cash.

Tie Nashville

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at
$70 cash, or $75 on time.
Come and see me and I will sell you any­

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­

Kli

NEW CROP OF WOOL'.
Wool sent by rail w'Jl be cordedwith

Price 10 Can gr II. it is rttre I
Fmisii 01
LARGE EXPERIENCE
n the C.rdlux builn-e, I do not pnpoM w Uks s
MkaMiforaor competitor la a»kla&lt; roota, aM

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

Gurultt Perfect Sath&amp;dM.
Wool Groa«e Wantad.

or Eaton counties.

to50

.1. W. POWhES.

l^EW BAKERY,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

DECLARED AT THE

HOTEL anil BOARDING MUSI.

AND A CHOICE LINE if GROCERIES.

BOSTON STOR
Miss L. Hungerford,
DEALER Di

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

DOLLARS WORTH OT GOODS MILLLINERY GOODS,
BRADY’S BRICK,
CALLED TO THE FRONT!

A LARGE

Battle

BUY YOUR

IMPENDING.
AT THE

Old Reliable Meat Market

HIGH PRICES AID LARGE PROFITS MUST
BE DROVE OUT OF THZ LAXD!

OF

ROE R CLEVER

And we can do it for we have got the army
of Goods to do it with 1
TELEl 20 GT

BZRelOAJDHl OF

TONESA 8ELLECK.

LMt Bunday, a Bttle child of L. Sny­ theG. R. Div. wm
der, of thia township, fell into a vat of from Jackson it wm

the big Methodist Camp Mating up gr Deariy drowned.
- Finest line of White Goods in the
Borrow Store.

They will camp out and enjoy all the

Aybworth.

■er yielded M

.Z$*F W.

oojitiueioo.

rl'u.TGS Stgke.

Bar. H. J. Bennett. of Washington,

Mtag
Wil Saturday

HAS MADE THE ADVANCE CHARGE AND DENTISTS
WERT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT

Bring in your reinforcements in the shape
Butter and Eggs, and the highest bounties
will be paid, and let us fight Tor our coun­
try and our

He

L. L. LOOMIS

�I—Extra 92; No. 1 white fl B0*

fa.i.neD-.Kr.SZT-,-^ Buy your Good, only of Reliable Partle.

Tbe Great Wi

thattfa
There
- Ex-Gov. AlphfflW Fetch has Ixwn made' '
an LL. D. bv Bowdoln College. Maine.
He graduated in 1S27, having as claas-'
inates Ilnurv W. Longlellow and Na-’
thaniel
,
!
i

tax In the county wen over H.200.
Sflte
hwe boys were on the the Fort for
■
y
&gt; tbe Krt..Hn«eb.«l when
5 contract there. From
GENERAL
i to prison ssetns to be

is and Indiana Rah-

from Kami*, July
— -• — Wall*
...—
the Slat, say* five more hostile* with
squaw* surrendered to-day. • Howard
sent thirty volunteers to-‘dav to deatrov
the ctocbeM in Joseph’s old camp, and all
but the captain and one man left for their

F« th« um« money. Ihu eiry other piece in town.

alrv command, and met them near Oroflno Creek. T*°
scoutstoewore
W-■ loo^UTjnd
■»» Ihdian
kU)«l. wte.
In-

.

NEWM.

The country around Orofino Creek ia
very rockv and densely wooded with
heavy timber and thick undergrowth,

A dispatch say* that a catpp of freight­ across tho ground. Tho hostile* will l»e
ers near Crook City was raided by a gang mot by either Crook or Miles, as they
t»f about a flftoten horse thieves, who enter into Montana from the trail, and
will in all probability be captured by

com
'A company of fifteen has been organised
carry passenger*. It is said that Detroit and started In pursuit of the thieves.
parttas will .build a large hotel for
A war party ot thirty-live Indiana In
l&gt;lo - .re renters rt'the terminus of th* full war cortume, well mounter! and
road.
X rt
••"*** r A " ‘
on the

in Bipa from Deadwood, came in androportMl that a party of about ten Indiana
lame down upon tho ranchmen thia
morning and flred several shots and dis­
appeared.
Tho Cheyenne and Dear! wood stage wa*
naw
drill how and boarding
stopped last night near Cbeycnfte River,
bouse by dr« on the 17th.
I tai ia. by six road agents, who robbed the pa-«m-nipttH. The treasure box wm rilled,
but contained nothing of value to the
robbers. A company of cavalry will ixi
iUftni rairrnuudlng ,placed at Hol Creek and patrol d anger 1 ous parts of the road.
A Walla Walla dispatch says tho Indi­
rooms are «x»mtiupcrintendent Marble ans have killed three men and one girl
ring that "the material on Cow Ureek. Old Salty, a Spokane
bor performed are super- , chief, believes that fifty ot his warriora
have gons to Join Joseph. Tnoy are be­
yond ids control. Col. Greene, wiv’^ bls
column, has rcoZflied Little Saltncu
room in il
itaoto destroyed by fire, River irom tho south. A messenger from
bnvn Uh csU
SI oak halls and Spokane Jerry, noniiuti&gt;odb
trerty Spokane chiefs, announce their
daalro lo remain frioudlj* and go on a
Tliw Gtltaial returns roouived by the reservation, provided one is set apart for
Board Of Htaw ttonwaeam for circuit them and food furnished for the winter.
Another call la made for •10,000,000 of
5-20 bonds.
Total subscriptions for tho new 4 per
cent, loan, |63,hW,6W.
I Dis patches from Walla Walls state
that on the morning of tiie 15th Joseph
sent a scout named Kukukul William, a
i half-breed, to Gen. Howard, offering to
Latest Michigan patent*:
surrender himself and that portion of the
Bung Extractor— W. J. Wademsn.Bay hostile band over which he has control.
City. •
He said Ise was disponed to be friendly
Gates—L. Dk-kersoiL Trenton.
from tho first, but waa'loteflcf into tbo
war by Whitebird and otlier chlefit now
with him. Ho wanted to talk peace and
Saw-mill Logs—H. Snyder, Fowler- go on tho reservation, but the othpr
vflle.
chiefs wanted to go to Montana to hunt
Vehicle Axle Boxes—J. N. Camp,Deer­ buffalo. Howard sent Joseph a message
field.
stating terms upon which lie could sur­
Candles for. Miners' Use—IL P. Gott- render on tbe Itkh. Joseph’s proposition
stein, Houghton.
proves to have been a parley to gain
Boots and tshoes—J. Miner, Detroit.
time.
During a heavy thunderstorm atFlint,
On the 16tb, Red Heart, a Nez Perse*
WtHlQaaGay pveuing,lightningstruck toe
bpuac of -Mr. Leander Ottden, ran down chief.with sixteen warriors from Joseph's
tho chimney Into the kitchen and instant­ and Looking Glass's tmnds, with twentythree
women and children, surrendered
ly killed u daughter, Elisa, nineteen years
of age, who was engaged In ironing. Mm. themselves lo Gen. liowaid. They were
Ogden and n young boy were in tbe room made prisoners, and were told that they
tit toe same tiu*e and were temporarily woulff be tried.. That the' murdcre of
PMHlysed bv the Htroke, but soon recov­ white men and outrages on women must
bo punished. Joseph did not surrender,
ered. The honse eeeeped uninjured.
as he proposed to do, but Instead started
The l»rand Kapids and Indiana Rail­ for tho buffaic country wttb other hostile
road Company have leased for a term of chiefs. Tho prisoners had but two guns
live years several acres on the shore of and no ammunition or supDlicM.
Long Lake, in Pavilion, Kalamazoo
On Monda.v, the 16th, all the men that
county, and will erect a house and estab­ Gen. Howard could mount were sen’. In
lish pleasure grounds for excursions, I pursuitof the fleeing hostile*. They era
picnics, etc.
twenty-four hours ahead of the troops.
Poitee Justice McBride, of. Grand I
The prisoners say that Joseph's men
Rapids, has decided that the Common I are getting short of urn tn unition, and
Council of that city has no authority to tbaUloseph and Whitebird had quarreled,
refuse a llconHe u&gt; any person who paid end they would likely separate their
tbe State and Govemmeed liquor tax; forces.
that it cannot close saloons by legislation,
The Govenorsof the several States
but could regulate the dcaters' buainMw
by ordinance and hold the bondsmen for are to have a grand jamboree togeth­
any violation of tho same.
Under this er on the 25tb nf August and con­
decision all prosecutions against the dial­ tinuing for a tweak. Governor Hart­
ers who could not obtain municipal li- ranft, will entertain titeni at Phil­
censeu will bo stopped. Tbe question b. adelphia, the feast lo be|&gt;erf«stiy Am­
nu important one, and was never raised erican—the food cooked in American
i n this tiiaie before.
.
style and tiie table to be set with Am­
That home-mmle boat which sailed erican ware, etc. At New York the
from Grand Rapids for Boston, * few grand dinner Is to altogether foreign,
days ago, behaved badly at sea, ai.d I comprising dishes, cooking, etc. after
tlpally nhipned her rudder and went on the style of foreign countries. In Bos­
ton the grand dinner ia to comprtte
American and foreign material. The
her journey.
idea fa that the first is to present home;
Burglaries and ;&gt;etty larceny are on the the second, our foreign relations; the
1 ncreasa in tbe State.
4
third both.
Colonel
Peyton, of
The price of lumber is to Iw immediate- New Jersey, seems to be engineering
tv advanced to fid, |h».6O and |2S for the the bufanew.
titfee standard gsadcs in tho Saginaw
A Portland press dispatch, dated July
20. via Wall* Wall*, July 20, baa tbaJolTho Albion camp meeting begins Au­ lowlng: Capt. Hunter, of tbe Dayton
gust 15.
volunteer*, reft the camp at Ramiah,
Tho eleventh infantry and tho fourth Wednesday, at 5:30, p. in., and arrived at
It is
laBtory have their reunions al Mendon, Lewiston St Up. IU. on Thursday.
I turned that lire regular cavalry and
August 24.
A very peculiar physiological phenom­ Lewiston volunteers pursued ana over­
enon was discovered on tho 19th by a do­ took the Indians on ’Tuesday morning.
mestic employe In Mr. Edmond's family Reuben, Levy and several other Indian*
*L Lapeer. She broke a frosh egg and acted a* aoouta. They camo up with tbe
found therein a worm about four inches Indiana near the Weiser Camas jn’our.d
TheIndians
long and three-sixteenths of an inch in amid much undergrowth.
diameter.
It was taken to tho office of tired upon tbe scouts and killed Levy at&gt;d
Dr. McCall, who sent it to tbe-medical wounded Reuben. Another was shot
McConville, with
|&gt;rntes*oi»ul Ann Arbor to have it exam- through the lungs.
hi* eighteen men, wore in advance, and
Tbe House of Correction at Ion fa will were In a position of much danger, the
be ready for the reception of prisoners on
the 16&lt;h of August.
the regular cavalry flaelng. The Indian
Canadian-rare settling tbo burnt district scouts th rough thulr tactics drew the stmi the vicinity of Alpena, and some of tention of tho hostilre so as to let McCon­
them bring considerable ready cash.
ville and his rnon out of tbo snap, and,
It turns cut that tbe mistake in thelaw seeing that tbe whole force of regulars
bad taken to flight, ho found It necessaty
to follow them rather than suffer his
#nftr.
handful nt men to be cut of. Tbe whole
pursuing force returned to Karnlab,
leaving Joaeph’a men masters of the situ­
ation.
nonnern ruuiroaa, a aistanco or ten
It is decided by the Com'r of Ink Rev­
ntilaa. Hia intended to have it completed enue that parties paying n tax on liquor
WtoattoWfcMa.
selling can remove their place of Belting
The steel rail* will bo Wd through to and sell rt any on© place they may select.
Grand Haven, on tbo Detroit and Mil­
waukee roar I, by tta» 1st of September.
The TheoterComique at Detroit burned
Saturday nbdti, alter tho performances
thoritios."

. crat, and M9/or R. Z. Roberta, Republi­
can; Tuttle's JUAlority til. Tuttle had 619
Alcona, 167 in Ios­
co, 19&amp; to 1'ruMiu*. Isle; while Roberts
had 312 to AIprtux. "53 in Alcon*. 337 In
hmqr B^d 47 an Presque Isle — longing

William M. Twt

lowing judgment

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patched in all baste. Tbe fortifications
at Adrianople are very imperfect, and
not oven armed.

PEOPLE’S

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On'the First Day of Joly, 1877

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G. A. TRUMAN

Here We Come Again I
WITH A BRIX AKW STOCK OF

n.w,

A Son*, builders, of Man- tbe KumIbub tho most horrible cruelties

Every man must have a com­

are.perpetrated upon the Mohammedan
population by Ooaaacks and Bulgarians;
Mohammedan children and old women

an-hour. Fitty-one bonm • week to the

tion, Friday, Gen. Toombs introduced a
resolution to repeal tbe prohibition
against duelling, but St was voted down
by a vote ofHD to fill.

,O,l.Rh«xki
Red Heart and twenty-eight women and
children, came in yesterday and deliver-

JUST RECEIVED

m w. a. mw ami

■W fip.”
dcxx, which has had a lony

from R. Neill

Crop Tea, 1877, for 90 ets. per lb.'
Mapte Syrup far fl. per gpl.
Silver DripSifor 80ets.pergal.

Insurance Company

»prX^^’Trm‘n"'

a in the
a»,ooo,-

6wvnt», fcatf, Caps, Jfarts, &amp;utt, anions, Itc, kt,

&gt;00 eta. per bush.
I* iMie for the season, and wiU be Mid right down to the lowest living
ket to firm. We qd
profit, m order to make room tor an early Fall Stock.
mem, |14 fc@14
here yesterday from the Upper Columbia
■■ beet 911 b6; «
f
JulyW,
a*
fojPlewna,
under
River where they have been engaged In
niMaflX
60.
Hams,
covered,
10(i)
llje.
we commenced a
mining. They report that the Indiana Iowa: At noon
lasting till even- Sbonlden 74»8c. Dried beef, qul&lt; to
entered their camp, robbed them of all ib -per.-to cngogl
Breakfort bacon,
10} QU Fetch along- your Butter, Eg^gs, and what
Ing. We inflict----------------------- --------------- IM14c.
Lard, W® 10c for tierces; kegs, 9}Q10c;
tiie enemy, and foroed him to abandon Tripe,
4 bhta. |2 to; 4 bbl*. $4 25.
ever you have to Sell.
th'e greater part of hi* poeition.
Pidiled pig-' foot, } bbl*., «2; } bbl*.;
A second dispatch from Osman Pasha
dated
the
2tnh,
says:
To-day
three
!E7
“
YOU
WILL
GET THE BEST PRICES AT
in doing.
Sugars—Trade la quiet at prices quot­
strong Russian corps attacker’ our Hum,
12o,■ off A. H|®
The office-holding members of the. but wens routed with innumerable killed ed: Standard A.
Nashville, July 1,1377.
National Republican CooMalUce have xe- and also tho Iom of Circa ammunition 1 Ije; htoda,^Ui^l2}e; yellows, 10©10}c-’
slgned their positions on the committee. wagons, one train of artillery, and nn
Salt—Prices are unchanged. Onsodaga,
The Secretary of State telegraphed Min­ immense quantity of arms and ammuni- ff to per bbl; Michigan, |l 15® 1 20
ister Plerrepont to give notice to tho Di-. tics.
. • ■ •
per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per bu. sack,
roo» (-United State* IMble Company that
The Porte publishes a report signed at 60c; Aslrton dairy, per 224 lb. sack, |3 to.
tbe arrangement, as understood by this Scbumla by-tho correspondent* of lead­
Tallow—Quiet at 7c.
’
Government, whereby that companypro­ ing English, American and continental
Wood—The varda are well stocked.
poses to release Its cable from tbe obliga­ nowapa|&gt;er&gt;&gt; confirming the Russian and Wo quote; Beech aad Maple,
60 ;
tion of a fundamental clause of its organ­ Bulgarian cruelties.
Hickory, $4 60®6 ; soft, *2 50&amp;3.
ization, prohibiting amalgamation with
Wool—Quiet at 35@37e for nn«?; comb­
Three Russian division a reinforced the
or participation in profits of other trans­
ing, 40®43c; unwashed one-third ott.
advanced
posts
near
Yenl-Saghr*,'
and
Atlantic telegraph companies, will be re­
garded by this Government a* lust cause after a brilliant engagement occupied
for terminating it* assent to the laying that place,
1) ETROIT LIVE STOCK.
Yen! Hagiira baa been -burned by the
and working of tho company’* cable on
this shore, and for severing Its connec­ Bulgarians.
Cattle.—Choice to extra shipping $3
tion with thia country.
A third pontoon bridge has been con­ ®5 60; good to choice butchering M 50
® 4 "5; poor to medium butchering |3 80
structed bv tho RusslanR at Rahova.
®4 25; poor to fair Blockers |2 75®3 to;
FOREIGN NEWS.
tullch cows, each 83341,45 00; veal calves,
CURRENT TOPICS.
each |5®10 00.
The following is the Russian account of
Sheep—Sale* of Iota, averaging 78 iba..
tho crossing of tiie Balkans :
Barnum delivered a temperance at S3 50; 82 lbs at S4; 73 lbs. at *3 124.
Tnucova, July 16.—Gen. Gourke, with lecture U&gt; his fellow-passengers while
Hogs—Scarce. Heavy bringing |3 per
an advance squad of calvary, infantry crossing the ocean, tbe occasion being
and artillery, nas crossed the Balkans* tbe death of one on board from delir­
On July 14 be surprised and defeated a ium tremens.
Turkish battalion which guarded the
DETROIT
Twenty years ago tbe Western
outlet ot a pass near the village of Khankhol. Gen. Gourke is now marching Rank of Scotland failed throagh fraud
I
vVeur
upon KastauHk, in tho rear of the ene­ and reckless management. The capl-'
my, who oeonplw the fortifiedSblpka de­ tai wae 97,500,01)0, and the liability of
file. Two sotnias of Cossacks have ar­ the shareholder was
unlimited.
rived al Yenl Saghra, and cut the tele­ Though the llablUUea of $40,000,000
graph between that place and N*on|gagra were nominally no larger than the asand Sllveno. On Bunday, in an engage­
ment fought near tho village of Orzazare, ne.s, th rough depreciation and neces­
between a Cossack force and some de­ sary slowness of coilversion a deflcency
tachments of Bashl Baxotiks and Circas­ of$15,0&lt;J0,000badtobemade good by the
sians, supported by Turkish infantry, tbe unhappy shareholders. The accounts
enemy held their ground until the arriv­ liave Just been settled, and on each
al of tbo dragoons and a battery of nrtll- £50 share tbe stockholders lose £101 5s
H'X'A.'X'KBdLElIN T
1 Of nil kinds sold cheaper than at any other store in the village offNashviUe.
lery sent bjxSsn. Gourke. On perceiv­ not.including interest.
ing tho approach of theae reinforcements
The Burlington gloss works at
tbe Turks flod. A flag, several standard
bearers, and a quantity of arms were Hamilton, Canada, have been closed
on account of tbe competition from the
captured.
Tho weekly Mark Lane Grain Trade United States, and there is now a free
Held for American glassware in CaniteviBW says:
ueiu
Prospect* seem to promise a lair liar- ado.
vest. However, it is not likely that I be 1
There are unmistakable Indications
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP .'
home crop* of 1877 will come up to the
•4fll.305.64
fiiil average, although it will probably that the United States is about to enjoy •
•350,000 00
exceed the short crop of last year. Re­ an iron trade with Brazil. The bark Subscribed Capital.
•250,000.00
ports are still contradictory regarding the Matthew Baird has cleared from Cash Capital,
condition of tbe cereal crop* on tho &lt;mui- Wilmington loaded with iron rails,
ASSETS.
tlnent; advices are not ho favorable iw a and another vessel is to follow with a C«»h on band and InBsnk....... .......... _.J 11,326 20
few weeks since. Considerable damage .similarcargo. A Penmgrlvania firm U- H. Bowla, S-Wa. YUS.DOO, market Talar,
“
has been done by recent storma, which has Heeuni!aeontractforrallroadiron, Detroit Cttjr and Wayne County Honda,...
has laid the growing wheat.
anil will ship Mme this summer. M6rQ*&lt;w on 6nrt-&lt;laa« city property,
worth double the amount loaned
A aanespondont telegraphs of the fall Wilmington has orders for a large Ixxioaon
collaterali; market value 47.ft'A 5,000 00
of Nikopons ; I am told that there were number of cars, ten of them being for Bill* reeeivabla, ‘TivmfatnS on Ilulh4
S-,000 Turks killed and wounded In tbe the Botn Pedro II railway. A few
and for Salvage*, etr.^_..................
Offlce furniture...... ................... ........... ..
engagement which preceded tho capture locomotives have also been ordered.
of this town.
Four or five acres were
No
less
than
five
new
varieties
of
devsated by a conflagration which occurr­
HjKmges were discovered by Dr. Mejrer
ed before the surrender.
On Sunday and Monday the advance at the Phillipplne Islands and New
SMI^Xi M
guard of two fresh Russian army corps Guinea during his recent travels in
LIABILITIES.
passed by rail from Jawrto Galate. They the Eastern Archipelago.
tentet »«ru«d, bat unsdjiMted ud nui
are likely to remain in Koumanla a* reBen Montgomery, a rarely aucamful "dot'____.-._____ :..............
4 s.Mi m
and capable colored man, formerly a
D—roli, J.17.1WT
slave of Jeff Davis's brother, has re­
evacuation ot Kus tendje.
cently died to Mississippi. While a
A dispatch from Erzeroutn says: The Hlave’he was largely the manager of
Russians oontluue to retreat in the direc­ his master's estate, which he purchas­
tion of Kurukdara and Alexandropol. ed after the war for $350,000 in gold.
Gen. Melikoff la still at Yenikol, four He also became the owner ot President
hours to tbe north of the Turkish center.
Twenty-three members of leading Kund- Davis’s place as well as several other
isb families, inhabitants of Russian ter­ plantations, and altogether thin ex­
ritory, have been court-martialed and slave had a remarkably thriving ca­
reer. He was fairly educated and had
hanged, by order of Gon. Melikoff.
MAKUFACTUBJiB* OF
According to tho beat informed sources the presence and address of a gentle­
the election will be held in France on tbe man.
19th of September, and the second ballots
The cultivation of flax in the West FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
on tho 30th of tbe sauiu montii. Tbe Is increasing, as it should.
The
Chamber will moot on tho Sth of October. Northwestern Flax Society report the
Tbo list of official candidates, settled after
much difficulty, weui to comprise 230 average value of tiie crop per acre to be
Bonapsutluta, 176 Legitimists, and 117 $27.08. The United States Import anually $30,000,000 worth of flax, hemp,
Orleanlate.
Improved processes are
A revolution ha* broken out at Puerto and jute.
Plata, Santo Domingo, and tho town is , steadily diminishing the cost of har­ HOLME SAFER, VAULT BOORS, JAIL
declared in a state ot siege. The cry la in | vesting, preparing, and manufactur­
WORK. IKON SHI'TTEH-S,
favor of ex-Preaident Gonxalos. The ing. Jute may be grown to the
IRON BEDSTEAAHi,
gathering of an excellent tobacco crop la Southern States, hemp to Kentucky,
Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana; furthei
It I* officially announced that the ad­ North flax is at home. The two lat­
vance gfiatd of the Russian army passed ter are extensively grown already.
tbo Balkans on tbe evening of the 13th
Ad epidemic of malaria has broken
lust., without firing a shot. Gen. Gourke. out at Washington. Tbe sickness is SARGENT'S BANK, DRAWER AND
on the afternoon of the 14th, surprised so widespread and distressing that the
DOOR LOCKS,
300 Nizans, who fled toward the village
MICH.
of Ksnari. Tho Russians lost one killed people are often taken ill wilo vomit­ DETROIT,
ing
or
nausea
to
the
street,
and
com
­
and live wounded.
D.O. PAIGE,
A dispatch from Sbumla says that no pelled to seek a remedy to the nearest
Soperintrodeat
engagement of importance had been drug store. Theepidemlcta attributed
fought to Saturday. Tho Russian ad­ to tbe uncovering and exposure of the JOHN J. WAGLET.
vance fa on the banks of tho River Lorn. streets, incident to tiie removal of tbe
Horae patrols have been pushed forward old rotten wooden pavement,and to tho
general upturning of theaoil in the re­
Vettova railway station. Railway corn­ paving of the city.
munication between Rasgrnd and TcherIt hi now pretty well coneeded that .
navoda has been cut off. Uossumka ^re
swarming all over the country east tof the attempt to steal Preaidant.Lincoln'«
BILLMAN MOS.
body out of Ids grave -at Springfield,
EUROPEAN HOTEL
the crossing of the Balkans Ill., was really put up by the detective .
has evidently caused great excitement in who exposed IL Ten of the Jury that ,
Constantinople.
A telegram from that convicted the participant* think ao,
oily, says tbo Turkish newspaper* urge and wish they could have sent the
the Inhabitants to form a volunteer corps. chief detective and witness to the same
prison with his tools and victims.
nhn.oiT
The river shipments of coal from
Pitteburg the lust six months make
the largest total of any similar length
oreign powers will Intervene.
•
tb.l 5,000 re- of time-la the hUtory of thecoa! trade.
At Les Angelos, Cal, a mill for
on Kraus ofTutks,told men, women and
aroaKobe road from Eskijuma reducing tbo "dwert palm," or cactus
••rtttfHwk haw all bera rioted out aad ear More I.
and Gsman Bazar to Sbumla. It also
BREWER OF
reports that horrible masKacres have txren

“SXi&amp;’o?
Russians have
_______
refuge in a mosque.

Lightning struck a railway stable
to Orange, N. Y. recently, iu which 8
were Ito horaee, killing only three, to ,
a* many parte of the stable. The New
York ffan says of it: "Tbe solution la
that there are no lightning rods on the
stable, but there are gutters running
entirely around it, from which four
leaders extend to the ground, these
tenders are atom baaMB four shmB win-

Summer Goods!

JHE BOSS Too full of KTe w Goods
BEHR

FOR COMFORT, AND

THEY MUST BE SOLD I
SO IF YOU BUY

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declares that the
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that he ‘Htad found Tl rtwlef not to
drink liquor at all than to drink mod­
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
KaOrfll*, Bany Ootmty, Michigan,
APPLY AT THU OPPICE.

oSilO STRONG
Idltor and Proprietor.

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The Fulfil Lone.

ItlUT.U ^M» 0AL*XY.

AM’lixi a

TILLAGE officers

; ofwu from ths f»n&gt;y*rd jr»te,
And dl|a
thoorrh.rd'. bro*.!,
uuwnMod X Irin, tlion rtambar*

AirirtUf.
And furrowed bre**t» of aaad«d land.

Tn** *r®0mcrra omuihr
a* bbok.
The tern «ud btyalMk'i renal caur.

SsbUlh School

Her rod Bank dark wttb erukialroll.

r» ace cordially Invited
UBWU DURKEE. W. M.
Heide hl. datue that, aluggiah near,
.Htoopa, loudly breathing, to her (rare.
Ttie guinea-fowls In brindled »pot»

g^tacM
w ir. young,
Office KaalaMeof Main Street, Naabvllte
MU.
• Office h our* tram 1 to 9 a. in. and 4 to 7 p. m

Now biting knee. no»&gt;lap|&gt;lng
Block* of prone Mack, drcwu thickly, allow

H. A. BARBER,
D. Homeopathic Physician and Burgeon
IVI.e Office, near roeidenoe, on corner uf WMblng
ton and State Street*. Naahrllie. MJeh. •

The flre-fiy waft* Ila {Interior train,
Tlaa irre-toad pun upon the laser.

FFERS hl. lerrice* to the'p*op!*rof thi. vicin­
uffioe, W«l rido Main HUtrt.
-

O ity.
. 7$.

F. McCORMICK, M. D..

BRADY $ CRITES.

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M. C. &amp;LLJS. M. I).

Th* E low worm •l«7i*l« lo 11* mate:
The Cra fly'* traiulent throb 1* o rr
Awl a* the daybreak ileal* In gray

In autumn, corn In golden glow,
Hillock* of bay andamlwr wheal.
And applaa htaun! Ill tempting ihul

Until the ilralning hone* Qglit

SMITH fy KNAPPEN,
TTOHNET9 at caw and Bollclton in' Chan
the Court* of thi* »t*te

A rery, practice In all

LEWIS DURKEE
illi. Notary Public, Real E*l*le»nd tn*m
anee Agrat. CollecUooa |&gt;rv&lt;iy&gt;tly uu
Conveyancing properly txectited
Ofhre.
Uriffitb'a Store.

Huddle the shwti; in *c»cring train
he cattle pare; all gaily gleam
While crowding down the goldened lan»

Slow, jogging toward the »Ublr door

Uk* whlitie *n&lt;! Ui« robin’* lay
Brighten* to guM. and i

E. J. FE1GHNER,
XIQTABY PUBLIC and Real Eatale Agent.
A” Caretnl attention given te the drawins of tuort

BRIGHT ■&amp; CO.

Rufus Lynde had just got .ctitnfortably settled in his new store.
The
window (it had only one, and tint
ORNO STRONG,
not
a Urge store) was, after much
RINTER .nd PubUtber of the NmUtIIIthought and experimenting, arranged
Every drocrlptlon of Plain and Fancy Printl
executed cheaply, with naalttea*. sccunicy and d to his aatiBfaction ; the bright colored
patch. Office aecor.d floor G. A. Truman’, brick.
scarfs and cravats and neck-tiro form­
ing a sort of rainbow against the Bom­
UNION HOUSE
ber background of black'ones; the
packages of kid gloves, showing tie
Ups of their many-hued fingers at the
ends of their gilt and white wrappers;
thing elae to make gueata comfortable.’
the gaudiest silk handkerchiefs Hying
like jolly young flags about the dozen
ALF. C. BUXTON,
or two other articles pertaining to the
masculine wan)robe, which, in admir­
able taste and order, were grouped
below them—when his one clerk, who
was also errand boy and several other
JOHN M. ROE.
things—in fact, engaged for “ genaral
TT0C6E, Sign and Carriage Paintar. Graining, utility,” as they say in the dnunstlc
Al frescoing, and Paper Hanging a Specially.
profession—rushed in, with a face on
every feature of which said aa plainly
CHAS. W, DEMARAY,
an words, "important news!”
Rufus looked at him for a moment
“What is it Fred?” be asked, at list
"Onehundred and thirty-six is tak­
en," said Fred, pausing to give due
effect, to whatever further communica­
E PARADY,
tTANUFACTl-RERof BocUaad SbocA Makin# tion he had to make.
“Well ?" queried his employer.
JIA and repairing neatly done, alao atrid atten­
tion to fill all order* promnUy, and at the lowest
“Same business as oum, Rent’s fur­
lining price*. Shop eaat aide atMain dtnyt.
nishing,” continued Fred.
J. B. RASEY,
"Don't say 'oum,' and don’t say
‘gent’s,1 ” said RuflU, In his Hurprise
relapelng for a moment into his role of
teacner.
"VVell. 'tis,” said Fred sulkily.
JOHN WEBSTER,
“The deuce it is?” exclaimed Rufus,
lacksmiths, ah kind* of work luthvBlackamllb audnorMMboetrx Itoe attend**! to prom­ resuming the character of a man of
ptly. Give ua a call, eaat ride of Main Street.
Business, as he threw down the collars
he had been assorting, and walked
IK 1). PURCHIS,
moodily to the door.
PROPRIETOR Slpplo MUI*. S mllw wosta&gt;r V«- -.Before the next store, which had
1 moatrUte. Hour and Feed alvara f&lt;w aala ol been vacant for a long time, stood a
the low**: nite* Ciutoa Grinding »n.l Sawing heavily laden cart.
Two men were
unloading and carrying in boxes and
cases the same shape and size as those
. JAMES FLEMING.
which had contained his own goods.
A tall, rather rough looking young
man was superintending, and a boy—
P. &amp;—Fla« Watcftew and Jewelry carefully reevidently "general utility” like Fred
wlrwl and wavrw*lt*vf
—was darting hither and thither with
a great pretense of rendering valuable
FRANK J. run CHIS.
XTILLAGK BA BRER, ted dealer In Collar*. Tira, aaiasluuce..
Ruins »tej»TH-d out on tbo sidewalk,
whistling carckasdy, and becoming at
once very much interacted in an over­
V. S. MAIL LINE
worked honte that had fallen aenmthe
TjtftOM faohvffle «® 3*“K Creek.
car track; but as the horse was helped
to his feet by asympathizlngcrovd.he
slowly turned and came In again, giv­
ing as' be paiwd a comprehensive
glance at the neighboring establish­
ment, *’
•sift
Every pane in the window—It also
JKHallnrra,
had only one window—shone like an
over-grown diamond, and 1c each cor­
[OHN Q. CRESSY
ner was already placed, on a pretty
” . _ Mil KR1 W.
walnut stand, a not of ivy, the dark
green vines climbing the gray-jmpered
-wall, while the scarlet fiowxira of a
Nourishing geranium smiled gayjy in
the Bututiunv.
01 AppriiH U1 IiUk StariiM.
A sign above the door, beside which
the modest one bearing his name look­
IX BUMS OF
ed liken dwarf beside s giant, bore in
great glittering letters the inscription,
.
OK J ONG T1MJC.
“Bright &amp; Co/’
L. BU881LL.
? ’ ’‘Going la for tombluing poetry
with bcflndM. ‘ ’Twon’t pay,”- said
Rufus, referring to the ivy and ger­
anium, as he slammed his own door
behind him, and seating himselfat his
, .,
ixacMjtorjraoM

P

B

W-23WI

J^ONEY TO

LOAN!

9300.00 and UPWARDb

MOfcEY TO LOAN!

$30.00 to $600.00,

in the

vacantly at the printed
qk about hla rival to be­

Rt Ms t^idjniceor 4tory.

JpcaiGAN EXCHANGE,"

“Thia neighborhood won’t support
ua both, that’s sure,” he said. “It
nruttbea bairi-to-hand fight until one
is left victor. Too bad! toa bad! Here’s

Her
rooms orounu
uiv corner, muu
her UtUe
little room**
i
I thought Inaw mnooth Bailing before
me at last.
After teaching school
. —_ ■ A__ *— - - * * *
away out Went, besides keeping books

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“PROGRESSION. MO RETROGRADING.'

NASHvTlLE, BARRY CO. MICH., FRII)A AUGUST 3.187

L2MWL2M2

Sashvillc directory.

WaM :

NO. 45.

OSHO STROWG, Miter.

I I brow, and handsflnnjy clasped behind I
A Thrilling ICeacue.
for people and copying law documents
is urged by Dr.Oswald.and unquestion­
far into the night, to say nothing ofF him, be began slowly pacing backward i
ably the matter is one which should
Ope of the thrilling episode* of the
living like a miser ail the time, oni and forward; his determination to fight F
receive legislative attention. Rut the
purpose to save money enough to start; It out with his neighbor growing'
voluntary action of the farmers and Mexican war which is not found in
Save the Tree*.
In business in my native city—to have1 stronger and stronger every moment;
land-owners can also accomplish much *ny of ita histories is that of the rescue
a fellow set up right next door in tiie! for "li&gt; tlie find place,it was downright
In the August number of tire Popu-; without statutory restraints, and thi &gt;f an Etiglidi family from the City of
very same business, it's too much;”' shabby to set np In the very same ffne Ittr Science Monthly,' Dr. F. L. Os­ dissemination of sound knowledge on Mexico, before Rs capitulation, by a
anil Rufus shock
heai* nt thes right next door," be repented for tlie wald, writing on “The Climatic Influ­ this point is of the first Importance. If letacbment of American soldiers
“ 1 -eooldu’t and ence of Vegetation.” makes a strong the agricultural eminence of Michigan The city bad been Invested Myne time
frowning face that looked at him fromi twentieth time.
wouldn't have done it; hut, no doubt. idea for the preservation of our forestB. is to be maintained, her farmera must when a refug-je one night entered tiiat
th*mirror that bung opposite.
A young face And not a disagreeable• this Bright is some selflah, grasping, The theta which he cites in behalf nf cling to their woodland tracts, and part of our lines which General Bblrids
He was taken to the
one (on the contrary, quite an agree­• cold-hearted, unpleasant fellow, not IiIh argument are of great interest and give tree planting days a regular place commanded.
genera!, and to hiiin told his story. He
able one when minus the scowl), sur­• caring who lie shoulders out of the way Inatructiuii, and may profitably receive In their calendars of annual work.
was an English boy.-and with hi*
mounted by waving locks of bright: as long aa he—”• when suddenly the a local appllcatiou here.
mother and a sister Just arrived at wo­
auburn—some people call them red—■ door flew open and the roundest,
"Since the advent of the Christian
TEN-ACRE FARMS.
manhood, occupied a home in the capand lighted by a pair of sparkling realI blQDiptMt,prettiest bit of a woman flew rellgloh,” aaya Dr. Oswald, "the phy­
I ial at th e ti nye of the 1 n veatmen L .One
.
'
blue eves. Nose aquiline. mcuRtache• in.
sical history of our planet records the
-Agricultural development independ­ 01 tlie lawle-s guerrilla chiefs, who
She wore a dainty whiteapron, with st&lt;*ady growth of a desert, which intuie
to match the hair, mouth large and not:
so very ugly, and the chin—well, per­ a bewitching bib and two charming ite first appearance on the dry table* ent upon improved culture. Agricul­ belli the people of the city as well as of
haps if tlie chin had been a trifle more■ jiockets, and the |&gt;ockete were adorned land of Koutheni Syria, and gradually ture presents few attractions to theiu* tl v country in terror, had conceived a
prominent, and the liair ashade lejvt— with scarlet bows, and the bib had a apreadlng eastward down the Euphra­ pirant for great or sudden wealth, or violent passion for the sinter, who re­
auburn, Rufus might havepot«es«edI bit uf scarlet geranium ^pinned nt the tes toward Afghanistan, and westward, to the capitalist seeking for large per­ pulsed ills advances, and he bad declar­
more hopefulness and abetter temper. left corner, and a saucy small hat, along both shores of the Mediter­ centage on his investment/.. Future ed in his rage that, unlerashe consent­
That very evening—such is the1 .turned up on one side and Irimmed ranean, now extends from Eastern progress must come from concentrated ed to ills proposals on the following
inconsistency of man—in spite of hisi with scarlet berries and green leaves, Persia to the western extremity of individual thought ami labor. That morning, he would carrj* her off by
assertion that "that sort of thing didn't was jH-rched insecurely on the top of Portugal, and sends ite harbingers into country will be most productive where force, and cruncher mother and lirothiiay,.” Hutus bought at the nearest her sat in-smooth black head.
Southern France and the soudieastern small farms well tilled do nioft prevail, I er to be executed. The lad, in the ex­
florist’* two Madeira vines, a smilax,
"Mr. Lynde!” sal*i she, in a voice provinces of European Russia. Like and especially those worked by tlieir tremity of his terror, had made his
and a spicy, carnation' pink, and tlie that implied "I’m not to be contra­ a virulent canver, the azoic sand-drifts owners in thorough and economical way out of the city past the sentinels
next morning there they were sweetly dicted under any circumstances what­ of the Moab desert have eaten their methods. A vast extent of landed and the lines,- gained tlie American
blooming in his window; when the ever,” as she confronted Rufus.
■ way into Southern Europe and North­ property controlled by men of moder­ camp, alid now besought tlie general
tall, rather rough-looking young man
Rufus replied. “At your Hen’ll*,” ern Africa, and dried up the life­ ate meaiiH will remain undeveloped to save his sister and mother. The ar­
dent soul of Shields (who was then
who had been overseeing the canurn with a smile. He’d have'been more springs of districts which beyond all and unproductive.
The walks of professional life, the but 37) was fired at the thought of the
the day before, came briskly in.
than mortal if lie could have looked at dispute were once the garden regions
“Mr. Lynde?” said he.
| that bright face, •with its frank, fear- of the earth.” Southern S|&gt;ain, from avenues of trade, the varied branches miserable fate awaiting these hapless
of
manufactures
are
over
crowded,
yet
ladies, and without communicating at
Rufus bowed Htiflly.
i less grey eyes, cunning pug nose, dear Gibraltar to the head-waters of tlie
“(.‘ailed to see if you’d let me take a little nioutli. and genend air of cheer­ Tagus, now sup|&gt;otUi only one-ten th of the production of real wealth, the nil with headquarters (where flat refus­
look at the arrangement of your win­ fill independence, without smiling.”
its former |*opulation; Greece about bread, tlie meat and the clothing of al would have been certain,) he form­
dow from tiie inside—capital eflbet
one-twentieth. As late as 671) A. D. the world's- people has never been in ed a plan for their rescue. To call II
“I am Bright A Co.”
outs!da How do yo« manage?. I
had a population
of 8,000,000; surplus. Thousands of men struggling rash, quixotic, or dare-devil wpuld lie
"And rightly nanieil," faulted thro’ Trijw.ll
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I don’t know much aisxit tuchlhingw Lynde’s mind; and then his face be- ii'»* only 760,iMX) are left. The cli- for precarious existence In crowded but the/.ruth ; the best defence of hi.-*
niys^Tf."
trayed the great astonishment he felt,' mate of lids country once resembled cities and villages should seek this | proceedings of that night is, tlial it
I r* What cool impertinence!” thought but he bowed, and said nothing.
• that 'of,the
Southern
“u
"‘l----- ‘ Aliegbanies
’ ; now method of production, for Improving was a brave act, protujited by a gener­
I Rufus. And then he said, In an icy
“You l«M»k surprised,” said the little It is so hot that nd open-air labor can tlieir conditionand making for them­ ous heart, and that he succeeded )»cri manner and in an icy tone, "I’m woman.
Im? performed between the hours of selves and their families peaceful, haj&gt;- feetly, where disaster would have in­
i afraid you won't be taught here, sir.
"I am,” said Rufus. •' I thought—1 nine a. m. and five p. m., and steam* py homes. While this clas * seems to sured his dismlMsai from the army.
It costs me time, thought anil patience mean I was sure—that is, I suppos­ itoate passing near the coast in sum­ realize the drelrabiiity of such a change He had about 400 picked men of lib,
i to produce tiie •capital effect' of which ed-”
mer are com|»eiled to keep up a con­ of occupation, yet they have false no­ command detailed, and after quietly
you speak. You must use your own
“No matter what you supposed,” tinual shower of artificial rain to pre­ tions of their requirements. A farm, informing them what he*proposed t-.
1 brains. MinaRro nolat yournervic* .” interrupted "Bright A Co.” in a man­ vent their deck hands from l&gt;elng over­ commenHurate with tlieir notions, do, In* foun&lt;I every man eager fol the
Putting himself at the
“Oh!” Is that tlie way you feel?” ner that in anyone else would have come by the heated air which eonim must contain a hundred acres or more adventure.
said the young man with a chuckle. been rudi^but hi her It was decidedly front the barren hills. The rivers and require a large outlay to stock it. bead of the little column, be silently
“Well, I guess Bright &amp; Co. can «do charming.' '*.»• I'm Bright—and Corn­ haw sunk to the size of some of tlieir Now, herein lies a fatal error in Judg­ left the American lines, and, favored
ment.
A
ten-acre
farm
is
plenty
large
by
the
darkness
of the night, approach■ without you:” and. lid________
tlMppearrd as pany. mid I want to know why, in the smalhtst tributaries*, and the annual
[ suddenly
as n
rainfall has decreased till failure of enough for a man with little capital ed dose to the walls of the city with­
--- j — became.
(name of pins and needles, you’re ho
An&lt;l
“Bright A Co " ttu-fu| hateful about that sign?
it crops has l&gt;ecx&gt;inea chronic complaint. and au abundance of energy. Ten out discovery. The Bentinels could IsAnd apparently
appr~
I .™Z.in
could, lor li two or three hours the can*t hurt your house—if it is youn*-All this change b* due to the whole­ acres, well tilled, is sufficient to sup­ plainly seen on the walls, and the cry.
I sh«t&gt; window
windo' of that enterprising firm | or yOU, extending only that far ” (bold- sale destruction of the forests, which port a family, and when this fact is “Senttncla alcrte.&lt;" was heard as il
ishop
| buret upon tlie admiring gaze of the ing out two tiny forefingers, with nails have KO far disappeared that of the for­ fully demonstrated and fully appre­ passed from mouth to mouth. Guided
passer-by
4 whole garden ..r
of flow.
flow* iIk&lt;_ wee plnk rfieIlM, about half an est area of Italy and Spain, in the day s ciated, the number of farms in Massa- by the lad the party scaled the wall at
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«&gt;...!«
era.
inch from each other) “ beyond my of Pliny the elder (A. D, 79) about two chuselle will be doubled and the yield a favorable place, and seizing two or
Such a delicate mingling of shades house—it is my house—anil you know, acres in one hundred are left, and In will be increased in a still greater ratio, three of the astounded sentinels, de­
| and skilful combination of colors hail if you have one grain of common Greece hardly one. Even in the short, while many of our abandoned lands scended into the city, and quickly
। never been nen in a riiop window be­ I sense, it can’t.”
inaccessible recesses of the Taurus will teem with the abundant harvests made tlieir way unopposed through
thorough culture. '
the streets to the house to which thv
' fore—at least not in that avenue. Dark
She paused, but Rufus never said a range few remnants of wood remain ; I of Numerous
instances are brought to la&lt;l guided them. Tire boy ran In and
purple scarfB and rfiilmns prettily en­ word.
from Bokhara to the Golden Horn
attention whereone man’s diligent informed the ladies that deliverance
twined with those of JMue yellow“I suppose,” the little woman went there is not a slick or brush that can our
had come; they hastily collected a tew
labor
on
a
few
acres
of
land
has
been
smoking-cupa gay in crimsons and on, shaking her pretty head ho em­ grow up before the natives lay violent
golus, and bluesand puffs, and scarlets phatically that the saucy hat nearly hands upon it. The Mediterranean, rewarded by an abundant provision valuables and articles of wearing ap­
and green*; bowa of every hue, look­ sliiit oil*. Just hanging on her buck once a forest lake, is now surrounded for bis family of rugged health and । parel in a bundle, and placing the res­
ing like a flock of gigantic butterflies hrur in a manner that suggested to by dusty and barren coasts, often with­ happy independence, unknown tu cued party in the centre of thecolnmn.
clinging to n carpet of dark brown Rufus the days of bis boyhood and the out a vestige of organic life for hun­ denizens of crowded cities*. We have Shields started to return. But mean­
in mind a farm of ten acres, situated time the alarm had Iwen gi ven, and
velvet; beautifully embroidered slip­ "Sailor’s Hornpipe.” “yon think I dreds of miles.
drums were beating and lan terns flash­
pers; silken and satin watch fols* of have injured your business. If I have,
In some parts of our own country forty miles from Boston, that supports
many fantastic shupea; pipe-holders I didn't mean to. The building next the extent of forest land is bo vast that three cows, produces eight hundred ing all around tlie walls. Arrived
quaint and graceful In design, and fifty door was left to me by an old aunt, a liberal clearing by the husbandman jKiunds of batter, raises six hundred near the jiolnt of entrance, it was
other things Rufus had never thought and the store was stocked from tlie I? of advantage in counteracting the pounds ^f pork from nkim-milK and foupd that the whole open place be­
of, "but which women will be just wholesale establishnient of an old excess of moisture-and miasmatic ten­ waste, feeds five boys, that produced tween the bouses and the wall was
fools enough to buy ami give to men,” uncle.
Now, 1 couldn't set up a mil­ dencies; but in many other parts the seventy-one pigs during one year; filled with Mexican infantry and artil­
he said to himself, bitterly—shone linery shop or a flower store, or a con­ limit has already licen overstepped. hogs and )4gs selling fora total of four lery. Shields instantly deployed and
gave the command to tire. A rattling
fromhfa neighbor's window.
fectionary with shirts or Micks, and Ohio and Indiana and the southern hundred and fifty dollars : raises an
Poor fellow! That gorgeous win­ collars, am! Cravats, and suspenders— portions of Kentucky and Michigan acre of cabbages, the product selling volley, followed by a bayonet charge,
threw the Mexicans into disorder, and
dow completely eclipsed his own, ami and such tilings—could I ?’’
have now a greater proportion of tree­ for four hundred and ten dollars; the Americans rushed through and
raises an acre of vegetables for village
he saw, with a heartache, the people
course not." replied Rufus. “ I less area than have Austria and the aale, besides keening one horse; the over them with their little party,
puHB hla door day after day and entbF see"Of
North
German
Empire,
where
cultivano way in which they couhl lie
whole product being the result of one made tlieir way out and returned to
the more attractive store of Bright A-' converted
"into bonnets, boquets, or tion^ias &gt;ecij going on for a thousand ! active, Intelligent man’s labor. True, their own camp with but k few casu­
Co.
years. The northern part of Ohio is
candy."
this little farm has a local market alties, although they drew the fire of
A week went by. during which Mr.
"Just
ho,"said Bright A Co., putting kept fertile by the lakes, but the cen­ within three miles distance, where the both sides on their return, far tiie
Lynde refused the loan of a hammer—
her right hand into her pocket and tral portion anil many of the river enterprising proprietor finds a retail American camp was now aroused and
they had mislaid theirs—to his neigh­ drumming
on the counter with counties have begun to suffer from demand for all be produces. Massachu­ the pickets were firing rapidly. But
bors, kicked their cat (it was a very the fingers softly
of her left, “ I look tlie repeated drought. So arid ho* the setts con tains seventy-five equally as the tumult soon ceased ou both side*,
B?ntle kick, and intended more for a house
and thanked my lucky stars once famous BlueGrass regionc-f Ken­ good local markets; can supply aban­ tlie adventurous soldiers returned to
hit than anything else) when she
tucky iwcotne that many of the stock
chased a flying rat into his store ami again and my une'e. I placed ‘Bright' raisera are moving toward the Cumber­ doned lands at low prices, enough to their quarters as though nothing bad
under his counter, and Fred had a ,over tlie door without any ‘Mis.’ (Ru­ land Mountains, because the creeks makcHixty thousands of these ten-acre happened out of the usual course, and
rough and tumble light with the boy, fus could not explain for the life of and rivers dry up and tlie wells be­ farms; can furnish Idle hands sufficient tlie ladies were safely bestowed far tlie
“ 'cause he swept all tiie dirt off his him why he was so relieved to find if come loo low to furnish water for the to till them, and since she sends one night In a hut made as comfortable m*
wasn't ‘Mrs.,’) or Christian name, be­
million dollara a week out oAthe State possible.
own sidewalk on to ouni.”
cause It looks more business-like, and cattle. Toliacco and cotton quickly
Then, one uncommonly bright and I added the ‘ Co.' becau.se il sounds dry up a country; In the southeastern to purchase bread and meat, can con­
pleasant Monday morning, as Rufus, well, and my aiua'd brother (the one countiusof Virginia and North Caro­ sume in home trade all the products of A WatHroman IntemperateSfnn.
these
projected farma.
refreahed by the Sabbath rest, was your Fred tried to thrash the other lina, and throughout Mississippi, Ala­
Raising and fattening poultry, pro­
The waters have gone over me. But
coming down the street, bumming ao day) is my general assiBtant, and my bama, Georgia, and South Carolina
old hymn tune which hfa mother— big cousin (to whom you refused a one may ride for hours without seeing ducing eggs or honey, forcing early out of the black depths, could I be
good old Methodist—was fond of sing­ look at your.window) helps mein every­ more than four or five trees in a group. vegetables under glass, breed! ng choire heard, I would cry outto all those who
pics,
raising
a
few
early
lambs
in
have but set foot in the perilous flood.
ing, and happily forgetful for the mo­ way he can, though that isn’t much, Droughts nre becoming more and more
ment of all life's earesand vexations, because lie lias his own business to at- frequent in these States, and the locust, warm rooms, supplying city consum­ Could the youth to whom the flavor of
with gilt-edged butter, fresh fruits his first wine is delicious tut the open­
his eye was caught by an unusual
“thatominous pioneer of the desert,” ers
and vegetables, are among the many ing scenes of life, or entering on some
glare at the very top of "Bright ikCoV
has
maile
its
appearance.
"Glad of It," thought Rufus. "And
building. A mammoth sign had been I have a pair of lovely twin .listerH
11 is important that the public should profitable occupations for proprietors newly-discovered paradise, look into
placed thepe, calling attention in only Hix years old, and a dear mother thoroughly understand, the influence of ten-acre farms. Careful manage­ my desolation, and be made to under­
enormously fat letters of tlie guiltiest and grandmother to take ran- of— and which foresta have on the climate. ment and untiring industry on the stand what a dreary thing it is when
gilt—large enough ao be seen at least ob! now can you be ho hateful about Woods are Nature's reservoirs, and in part of a proprietor of ten acres of land a man shall feel himself going down a
would produce a far greater profit,, precipice with open eyes and n passive
half a mile away—id the bushiess of that sign?”
the network of their roots is held the with
a much smaller investment than will; to see his destruction, anti have
that wonderfully and jaggravatingly
“Good gracious!” exclaimed Rufus, moisture Intended to supply our water more pretentious operations carried on no power to slop it and yet .eel it all
go-ahead Arm; and that sign trespasMed
courses
during
the
summer.
Oneacre
his fingers wildly through bis
with the assistance and expense of un- the way emanating from thimself; to
at least two inches on bis own prem- running
of
full-grown
beech
trees
absorbs
and
red—that is, his auburn—curls, and
ec.txin hired help. Nothing is so perceive ill goodness emptied out ol
btes
dispenses iu much humidity as twenty
Rufus ceased humming, scowled, causing the aureole to rise again. Don’t acres of grapevinee or tobacco, and stimulating as proprietorship of land, him, and.yet notable to forget a time
another won! about it. Cover the
quickened his steps, entered bls *tore, say
more than two bundled acres of cer­ however small the piece, nothing so when It was otherwise; to oesp about
whole
of
your
houne
and
mine
also
—
seated himself al bis desk, flung his though it isn’t mine; there, .too, you eals. The vapors arising from forests productive as garden farming, or the the piteous spectacle of his own self­
halon the floor, ran hiafingura through
actually produce rain, even in mid­ concentration of a large amount of la­ ruin; could he see my fevered eves,
his sanguinary locks until they stood have the advantage of me, as you have summer, and'at a great distance from bor ami manure on a small plot of feverish with last night’s drinking,
in everything else—with signs if you
ground; its sueceHsful following would and feverishly looking forward for
up like an aureole around his head, will.
I can make a living for my the s&lt;-a. Forests temper the extremes add millions of dollars to the produc­ this night’s repetition of the folly;
seized pen, paper and Ink and dashed mother and myself somewhere else, if of beat and cold, and they are also the
tive wealth of our older States, where could he feel tile body of the death out
off the following note:
homes
of
insectivorous
birds,
those
beat
“Mr. Lynde's compliment* to Bright not here. 1 have no large family tie­ friends of the fanner. A country de­ farm products are growing less year of which I cry hourly with feebler
upon me, like ‘ Bright A Co."
by year, and finally would do much outcry to be delivered. Il were enough
A Co., and begs to call their attention ponding
"Oh, dear no, Mr. Lynde, that stitute of trees Is abandoned by birds, toward settling the problem of profit­ to dash the sparkling beverage to the
to the fact that tlieir last and biggest wouldn’t please me at all," Raid the and left to the mercy of locusts and
occupation for our army of non* earth In all the pride of its mantling
sigil exceeds the llmitn allowed them little
It is tlie treeless ex­ able
woman: "the • somewhere else' otheriuseefo.
producers.—American Cultivator
temptation.—Charles Lamb.
bylaw-”. ..
Sou know. Stay right here. There’ll panse between the Mississippi and the
Rocky
Mountains
which
feeds
the
e room for us both after a while, I’m locusts, which so devastate the West,
sure
of
IL
”
Land for the Landless.
The
first
annual
report
of
the
Inter|
did Fred, receive and hasten to deliver
Rufus looked into the rosy, earnest while the uooded countries of the Pa­ nal commerce of the United States
next door, to return with answer,
Slope ami of the Alleghanies are
with an almost lover-like smile, as cific
Under the United Slates fcomretead
J ust published states Jhat the value of'
equally concise, written In a large, face
untouched.
Again,
forests
exhale
Fred burst into ttie store shouting,
the railroads of thw coi|ntry is about law any person twenty-one years of
bold but rather scrawley hand:
" The lawyer says come to his office at oxygen and absorb or neutralize a
age or over, male or foreign born"Bright «fc Co. are sorry that the 10 o’clock to-morrow morning, and variety of noxious gases. Many kinds 23 times the value of the shipping en­ married women excepted—may obtain
sign maker should have made such a be’lf Hee that the old nlgn comes down of diseases apjiear under the disinfect­ gaged in our foreign commerce; that- one hundred and sixty acres of Gov­
ing intlueneeofforertair; for instance, the value of our internal commerce is ernment land on payment of &gt;14 fee**,
nustake; but unless Mr. Lynde wishes inajifly.”
25 times the value of our foreign com­
to put up a similar sign, they are at a
"Ob, you wicked boy I” said Bright ophthalmia and lepfoey, so prevalent merce; that 87 per cent of the grain and after a residence of five yeara on
in the valley of the Nile and on the
low to see how so slight an infringe­ AO*.
shipped from the West to the seaboard the land they can have a clear deed of
ment can interfere with him.?,
‘ Nevermind Uiat," said Rufus. "I table-hands of Barca and Tripoli, are during the last vear wm transported it from the Government After six
“Oh, indeed!” * said ’ Rttfus,' his face give you my word that the sigh shall unknown to the well-timbered valley on rail Hues; and that over 90 per cent months’residence) if-it bo preferred,
of
Abyssinia,
which
lies
more
than
a
almost aa fiery as his hair. "What remain Just where it is;” and aeiring
of the entire internal commerce of the they may get a deed on payment iof
remarkable oonlneM U&gt;« Xrilf? has! his hat he eaeortetl her to her door, hundred miles nearer the equator.
$200, anti no further residence will be
But tiie barrennens of a country is country Ison the railroads. Although required. Soldiers may deduct tinie
But 1’11 let him see he can’t complete­ leaving Fred in tlx* act of executing a
the contribution of the government
ly overshadow his humble neighbor,” break-down, Illustrative of extreme by no means without a remedy, as has to the close of the year 1876 In aid of spent in the service of the Union, nut
been
abundantly
proved
bv
the
Khe
­
and forthwith dispatched another note: astonishment, but toomuch astonished
to exceed three years, from the five
dive of Egypt, who, by planting the mi In tel construction amounted to years. By the preemption act any par“Mr. Lynde demands the Inntanl to whistle an accompaniment.
1144,000,000, ern bating land grants and
removal of th® before-mentioned sign,
And Ute nlgn didn't come down— date-palm and olive, has added many subsidiee to the Pacific railroads, yet sou'over twenty-one years—except u
or Mr. Lynde’s lawyer will wail on that U, it did eventually, but not until hundred square miles to the arable sur­ this sum is only 3 percent of the entire married woman—may take one hun­
Bright A Co. this afternoon.”
the n«bL. May, and then another, still face of Egypt, and has almost doubled cost of the railroad system of the dred arid sixty acres ef Government
To which camo the short but pertin­ larger, and stretching twice the dis­ her annual rainfall. The neighboring United States.
land on the payment of ft2 fees, and
countries also have felt the effect or
ent reply:
tance, took its place.
By a series of experiments conduct­ after residing on it six months, or for
“Mr. Lynde’s lawyer may wait on
"Lynde, Bright A Co.,” the new Egypt’s wisdom, and now the table­
any time not exceeding three yean*
Bright A Co. as soon as Mr. Lynde sign reads. and-tb»4wo small stores lands adjoining have a temperature ed with theelectrie spark it it has been and a half, may get a deed on pay­
that drops off various liq­
choosee.” .
are turned into,.one Urge one, and much leas oppressive than 11 formerly discovered
ment of |20Q and giving evidence of
was, and currants and wild mulber­ uids—water, milk and quicksilver—let settlement and improvement. The
ries have sprung up where they never fall upon a horizontal plate do not timber law giv« one hundred and sixty
an.* partni
Hufnw.
Vnillf'O nnzl A
nluM make, tw has been supposed, an indis­ acres to any one planting one-fourth of
criminate splash, but pass th rough
evening in the. vicinity, , scni. .all the
it in treo. and cultivating it lor right
changes of singualr symmetry and yam;
planting.
boys antfyoiiiig nien Incase of mascu­
forty to eighty acres may be
One of life profetelonal friends, coin­
It 1b now estimated by scientific ob­ beauty.
line necessities and adornments, and
taken on like condition. The fees are
the overflow from Bright A Co.’s alone ing late to'Barney WlUlain’s fttneral, servers that there is do desert so bar­
“It la not loud pray ins
was sufficient to keep Rufus and his found the church so crowded he ren thatIteannot be reclaimed in the kaiiHas circuit rider, “
only MaiatantextremAy busy. But as couldn’t get in. With true generous, course of fifty years; but timely pre­ with the Lord, so much
While the New York small boy, un­
soon aa night had fairly set In and the Irfab aelf-forgecfuineua, ha turned to vention is much better than all reme­ full quarts to the gallon.'
dies. The passage of laws limiting the
taught and unfed, h growing up to be
rush was over, he sent Feed, adellghta Communist, Gotham Is off at Leng
clearing of land to eighty-five acres Id
cd unmeogw-wltb a cMPyuuni
Branch, paying three dollars .a weak
a hundred, in the plains, and preserv­ per is because they ta
delighted he’d be to notice th
to a young **wy«r M»d, inc
.I.R.nnu de'flanoe
uzriff«.Ti written on his ast house was such a full one!”
resolutioiTand
fur board for Its dogs.
ing tire forests on all the upper ridges t»t Id their business.

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iwldhig flinch to ' the
over-worked clergy and laity. A'eweet appearance and convenienee of his rc*. ~ ~ i~~
: &gt; 4£l'nT—T■■A-tY.1' .
rman, Ky., has ■ pure atmosplmre, good water, away (faience on First 81, by the erection of.a
Mr*.. -----------Hickman,- —
at -----Hfokmsn
,«
from the hum drum of busy lite, one is; wing,.
had firapalm
«f twin*.
.
A mau aud htaaanin ChMriestown, brought in direct contact with' nature
Mr. J. F. Briesh delivered a very in­
[aa*., have Rrnrrtyd atatem. the ..father nnd nature’s God, and cannot but be teresting and aide addreaa before the
benefittod by a few week* stay here. [ Reform Club, on Sunday evening, the
f*an*da-i Just now tiie wood* ring with the voice Wtiiinst. -J •
• •.
of the worshipers,
Naughty Nashville—what a yillainrm»U, iwi,w»,ii»Mi°K with &lt;J&gt;. of son*
ouh v.ord—slibfild beware of open win­
I wish to inform the fanner* of Bar­
bere. Some of thelx-st theologians of dows and barefooted brick-makers,
rsgrs ou women,
ry and Eaton eountM*. that I arenre- GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
tbeM. E. Church in •Michigan are here, when visiting their inamoratos Id this
aaied to furnish them from this date
with my P*ular Wagaas. which I can
Eaat Beaton shipyard in men’s clotbee, and. as their audieuce is largely com- Mlle.
And keep* it moving, and will make
aril at figure* slightly in advance of BTATIOXS.
The most prominent liall player on
before she was detected.. She drank
ttioae of an inferor snake, which anJf;lag palmed off upon an houeti. public
whiskey and smoked like a little man. I mjppow their efhirta to present the our street* wm a member of our oonptiuih
»re
of
the
best
flier
are
able
to
aa
the best wagons in the world.
cil
when
was
enacted
the
by-law
for
­
A southern gentleman who. in the
MUMlaviU*.............
olden time, periodically spent princely produce. The ducustiona of such sub­ bidding the pluying of ball withjfi. the
roll
and examine
corporation
limits.
J
ject*
aa
the
authenticity
of
the
Bible,
sumfc at the New Orleans hotels, is now
MY
STOCK!
a laborer no bi* old plantation at sixty the evidence* of tho divinity of the Bi­
CkarioU*........
Strangers looking upon oilr depot
ble, etc., cannot fail Mi'be profitable
which I take pleasure in showing, for K*:nn EK
dollars a month.
I want it distinctly known that my
when handled by Mich, men as Dr- J. ttp. must judgfe that onr ’rille is a place
Timber is the best second growth and
ed in the Auburn (N. ¥.,) prison. M. Reed, J. M. Arnold, W. H. Perrin. of some business proportions. So it is,
Among the convict* can be found twen­ J. L. Hurlbut, J. T. Hildreth, and oth­ and sometime* each ’bus gets a passen­
ty-seven clergymen, forty-two lawyer*, er* of like reputations But let us leave ger.
.-. . ’
.
,
Bay View, which is the name given to
and thirteen doctors.
The high and mighty whilom leaders
E. OOOK A CO,
the camp) ok ground, and spend a little of the Reform Club seem to be but sel­
dom present now at ita meetings, and
the Dinted State* would emigrate to time in Little 'Traverse.
Accompanied by my friend, Rer. C. the leading speakers are conspicuous
Texes, that State would be less thick­
ly populated per square mile than Mas­ G. Thomas, a half hour’s ride over due[ by. their absence. Why this is thus
of the most beautiful sheet* of water, deponent saith nob-at present.
sachusetts is at present.
in Northern Michigan—Little Traverse1
It was proposed at the last meeting
mon that the proceedings of a certain Bay—brought ns to the half-century- of the Reform Club, that a Sunday ev­
meeting had a cut-and-dried appear­ old Indian town, Little Traverse, now ening mass meeting .be held, and that
ance, the Mormon remarked that “the the county teat of Eminet county. Af­ it be iiddre«M-&lt;l by local talent, but the
LET THE
NEW CHOP OF WOOL!
Lord moved it and Brigham seconded ter visiting the Roman Uatholic Church'■i Methodist dominie insisted upon havand cemetery, which “were planted here
it.”
Wool&gt;au by rail wiUte carUrdwilk'
more
thah
fifty
yearn
ago,'following
off
districts
lying
and
being
situate
in
The Detroit Evening News has ar­
ranged for a grand excursion to Mon­ the bent of our inclination^ my friend Barry County, and it was so ordered.
treal, Quebec, aud the White Moun­ looked after some of his former parish­
JT ASH VILLK, MICH.
The Vermontville Reform Club was
tains, Monday, August 8th. lasting a ioners who itad estrayed here, and I
week. A man can make the entire trip, made for the Indian head-quarters. I organised March 4th, 1877. Besides ita
made the acquaintance of Mrs, Wiiacbe. regular weekly gatherings it ha* had
including hotel bills, for 138.
HAVING HA* A
TLe death is rej»ortetl of “CapL Jack, —nicknamed Boyd, her h’wbsnd being fifteen mass meetings,—cloven in this
chief of tin- Modoce,” a somewhat fa­ upon the farm nt work abouta mile township and village, and’ four in Sun­
10,000 yhrds Beet Prints at 5} t C eta.
LARGE EXPEBIEWCE
mous white successor of the original' and a half away. Mrs. Wiiacbe is of field. There has been four hundred
2.000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cotto uh
Ik. th* Oiitiaa tadnam
to taka*
chieftain. He was shot and killed by pore Indian blood, was born here, is and seventy signatures affixed to the
I !■ ok mi for My eooipatUor la making o»J», sod
at 10 cent* per yard.
lib companion in a rude hut on the sixty eight years of age, hfr failiex. pledge,—four hundred Vermontvillians
2,000 yards Plaid and Striped Drees
Black
Bird,
died
at
the
age
of
ninety
­
aud seventy Spufieldites,—of whom Goods, at 10 to 23 cents per yard.
Snake River, Soqthcrn Idaho, during a
Gurule. l«4d StlabdM.
eight years. She'sceins to be the arti- one hundred and thirteen have joined
drunken quarrel.
: The cheapest and best line of Alpacas
Some people are not particular about tan of the village, and her rooms are the Club.
going!
what they steal? The spectacle of a decorated with her handi-work,' con­
WHICH
IS
CHEAPER
Pease, the photographer, has left us.
Ladies made-up Suita, in Linen and
j. w. powi.w.
UW
man with a family Bible under hb arm sisting mostly of minurature canoes, He had contracted to take Sam. Will
Pique, at $1.50 and up.
rolling a barrel of flour before him, was t»in cushions, boxes, lamp mats, etc., jams' picture, had ordered a wire rope
We Jiave a large stock of Ladles’ Hom,
worked
with
sweet
bay
and
porcupine
presentefl on the streets of Pitteburg.
and had excavated a long distance
THAN EVER!
She wus quite reserved in her
He was a bread or blood man, and got quills.
down toward the bed rock to fasten ««ar, nt UNHEARD OF PRICES.
conversation at first, but after a while thereto hfe apparatus for the job, but
his bread, secular aud spiritual.
TO ARMS, THE CRY!
Several county clerks in Indiana an­ became quite eommnuicative, and I tlie inhabitanta, fearing an earth-quake
F. J. PUROHIT BARBER 8H0P.
nounce that they will grant no marri­ give (be substance of the burden of might result from such a stupendous
hedr mind, she taking the responsibility undertaking, prevailed rgmnhim todeD. H. PtBCBIS.
age licenses to minors, without the
ir
We
Must
Fight,
for its exact truthfulness. She talks I sist. and’now a crayon likeness of Sam
written request of parents or guardians. , English well, .Mid has a smattering of |
Ainsworth t brooks,
. is Ix'iug hawked about the country as
This action is due to a great number of
French. Her sister's busband, BliasaelojiementH in that region lately.
the latest war map.
General Dealers in
FIGHT IT IS!
waukwet, was a chief among the OttaRichard Walters, "a well-to-do mer­
Mr. McDonald, of Scotland, who has
was, but died a few years ago. Her
chant of Hornellsville, N. Y., was en­
been
visiting
our
village
cordwuiuer.
AND
DON
’
T
YOU
NEVER
FORGET
We
had
hoped
to
avoid
this
bloodless
niece married J oseph MicSawlw, whoee
, J. Fleming, gives un lunne interesting
gaged to a Buflklo Itelle, but last week
■trife, but we are bound Jo protect our
IT, FOR WE DO
father is well remembered by tiie early,
country from the unsparing ravages ot
be received an invitation to her wed­ settlers of Barrj, Eaton, and Ionia details of his voyage hither: He was
the enemy. Our forces are id the field
ding with another chap, and the news1 counties, and now lives at Charlevoix. ten days coining across the ocean; the
•rid we are ready for the battle.
«
ao aflbeted him that he put a bullet
ht.vf • full supply of munitions of war, SHINGLES, SALT, LIME. SEEDS.
Mrs. Wiiacbe and her husband went steamer used ninety-six tow» of coal
plump through hia broken and bleedingr three times to Detroit In tlieir bark ca­ per diem; the crew numbered over
and well skHled general*. Onr cavalSTUCCO, dATR, AC..
is drilling every day, and He is well
In fact we regard it as taking
noe, in an early day, to make sale ot three hundred; there were about one
tiled in MUing. There will be no Which we »«) wn m are for taA,*w*a My Sm
Bogus Charley, the Modoc and hero’ i their maple sugar, and purchase blank- bundre«l and fifty passengers, cabin
la MkhigM.
__
•, i
Alrmuhing on the lim, for aU our big
step
backward
to
do
so.
of many a fight in the lava beds, is now jI eta and neccessary Indian equipmenta. and steerage; and his first-class ticket,
gv ns are at the front, and it wiU make
NaabrUto, Kkh, Ju. 1. ISri.
‘
on difference whether Ceeouerand TUdtn
a Methodist, and i* running a c“"p-f1 Th*’)r l,aTe !&gt;ad seven sons, ail of whom good also, for return passage within
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
an^XeieUbd
or
notthe
fight
will
go
on
meeting down in Kansas, tusisted by! are now dead, the last died luliis eff­ twelve months, cost tl56.
j$utt the same. Thi* war in not likely If You. Waft to Bqx a First Clam
such adjuncts as a broadcloth suit, plug I
Francis Graves.
orts in supjirvasing the great Chicago
hat, and paper collar. Hi« owu con­
tire, some yenrrf ago. Ho was at that
8EWIKG MACHIHE
version, at the point of the bayonet, time attending school there. “O,” she
KALAMO ITEMS.
You car 8AVE MONEY bt Calijwr
makes him a valuable exhortrr.
said, “he was a good boy, have good
Rosa’s goose laid eggs in Hottfs door Mr. Baxter, Green. Barnum, and Mr At our Carpets, 20 cts to $1.0”
At this Oitick.
education, 1 felt so bad when he died,"
yard in Ciscinuatti, and Hott’s goose and the tears trickled down her cheeks. Allbter were here last Sabbath sud at­
hutched from them one gosling. Who
tended
the
temperance
meeting.
We
WITH
WOOL
FILLING
I
She presented me a a copy of his photo­
owned the gosling ! Ttie question was
graph, which, in point -of intelligent believe they are reformed men. Snch
Mortgns'' »«&gt;«’•
argrily disputed by Boland Hott, and ] looks, would rfo no injustice to the men, when they put their idioiilder io
Cash does the Bauinew*!
they have gone to law about it. The
the wheel, are the practical inatnunentw
“white skin.”
gosling has grown into a goose, and is
to
work
a
true
mid
lasting
reform.
She says the whites treat them very
worth a dollar at most. The litigation
The Congregational Society consult­
The same might be said of our Men’s
badly, and if her story be true a little
ac i v.,
has already cost two hundred dollars. government justice dealt out would ed the wrong almanac last Thursday Boys’ and Youths
itinfft' Mich.
No minister of the present day can
not be out of plMce. Upon every neigh- f eve., and attempted to hold a moon­
expect to become deservedly popular borhood difficulty die whites threaten light festival, but the rains descended,
JJKW BAKERY,
with a fashionable cougregatiou unless
to drive them to rhe Indian reservation, and the tioods came, and beat upon that
he make*. the route to heaven an alle­ Init nite says she will never go; that table ihd it fell, and great was tlie fall
gorical excursion trie on a chartered she wu« brat nnd lived here nil her life and sorely grieved were the young men
Men’s Good Working Pants
.steamboot, when you’ve got a right to mid will die here, a sentiment worthy and maidenH, and the Lord told them
have things about a* you want them. of the Red Skin, and who shall say the to derirt for they knew not when the only $1.00.
Men’s Caasimere Suits from
government ougjit not protect them in rain would ceaac and they flew in great
X. L BELLB®, PrOrleWT.
get ready, and drink mint juleps their remaining right T
luu.tr to the Congregational tabernacle, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $1$ to $18.
through fear that river water might
She and her husband have an 80 acre anil divers persons got wet thereby,
make you sick.
farm a few niilcsY)tit of the village, (40 bntthe Lord smoledd^fcpilc on their GO FOR them:
SPICES.
The King of Gaboon, the oldest na­ acres improved, with house and baru. devoted heads, and
the result
tive prince on the African coast, died Thia; ha* been their home for many thereof. .
’ _
fruits,
While you have the money te do »o.
abput the beginning of May, ut the ad­ j years, always paying the taxes ar aAMr. Jlcuben Gridley and wife, Mrs.
vanced age of 100 years, and was suc­ sesned. Last year they*-were notified Orris Gridley, Hiram Gridlev, Muuree
WHITE FISH,
ceeded by his eldest son, Andanute, that their farm had been sold for taxes Hott, and Dudley Slonen all went to
who at once broke up his father’s harem and that they must give it up. They Petoskey aud Kalkaskee last Monday
and cashiered the women to the num­ went toWaaliiagtou last fall to seethe on a 80 ‘lay’* recreation and trout fish­
canned
ber of 1M\ libehtted1 all the deccasca “gtiveraaterit’’ *bout tho’matier, tad ing excursion. Far reveral.yaara- She Follow next, and and prices will make
King’s slaves; ami alMdishi-d -tbrgacii*. sbA Bays the'go'vcrfinient fold ‘them Gridleys have resorted thither the fore
you happy.
GBOCRBRY,* t ■- -id r,
flee of human beings at religious rites. they need not leave the farm.
aud after part of the suifamor season.
•
,
ftl til! ... -I&lt;
Hehaa.alao informed the traders on
The church here. Roman Catholic, is A patty will join them at Charlotte.
WOODEN WARE.
SPEAK KIGHT OUT JLOUD !
the Gaboon river that he will take im­ cOTi.’poMed chiefly of Indians. In the
Charles Rouse and Bert Herring who
mediate steps to facilitate and dpan up place of marble slabs to mark the buri­ thought it would be cunning a year ago
X L. HKLLER A. SON.
the trade of the river nod the roads al place of their deceased, is a wooden to enlist, in the regular army, have,
leading to the interior.
cross, some having the appearance of ex­ through the appeals of wives and
Ijifayette Hughes registered in the; treme age. Several graves are outride friends procured an honorable discharge, MarkcreL To make the mothers and
Lindell Hotel, Bt. Louis, and told tiie of the enclosure, and asking why,] ।
little one* happy, wo give a beautiful
learned thatthey had been‘bud Inditai' ।
Oil Chromo away with each and every
Now awd Then.
pound of Tea. Don’t get exdtad and
• p«rw of Mlc coataii
or rather bad Catholics, and the priest
say we will bust, for we cam do busirw.-xsts's
He had been on" a long spree, and wm would give TUB* a p.-wsqiort through
Manufacture and Deal in
. ... BORN.
neM on 10 per cent profit, and afford
vary nervous from the effect of it. He purgatory,
, July ,88th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clement
deposited all his money in the safe, so
that be could not buy liquor, and weut duwtnous, but it is a melancholy
Mth. to Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Lee,
• CEvery De^criptieR,
to the theatre, hoping that the enter- thought, though * true .one, that We July
Nashville, a son. Weight eight lbs.
•hrayakaT*
taiment might divsrt Lis thought* from Jime is not far distant wh«h the mounds
From a Waab Stand to a
his craving for alcohol. I^ate st nigh t that mark the. burial of t^eir dead. and
Remember we have the inside track
NEIGHBORING ITEMS.
be demanded hi* money, saying that
on thi* line of Goods, and yon can not
he could no longer reidst hh appethe, wiHbe »!1 th»t »ffl te Mt to toll of th«
Erastus Norton, of Carmel. Eaton
’*•&gt; *
IN OUR
•'and having obtained it went out and once powerful tadoe* that claimed the
:hpo., pitched tw*nty-fuur big load* of
&lt;Co&gt;ffln Department I
got very drank.
On the folk-wins whole ceutinant as their own, with‘Hrheat. He is 74 year* old,-a lively
PROBATE ORDER.
none to depute thsir title*. JLJ.W,
CroqurS Slip* are neat and stylisk.
a.itd Ground Feed,
I old fellrrw.
he killed

NEW GOODS!

PER CERT STORE!

WAGONS! WAGONS!

IT MOVES the WORLD

All Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for

ssis^rir.

SPECIALTIES

AYLSWORTH&amp;CO.

WOOL CARDING!

ATJDST THAT ADVAKCEUH
COST!

Tie Naslmlle Cartiii Mis

MEN’S AND BOYS’

^taud from

WOLVERINE MELS

Httdtr,

CLOTHING,

Price 10 Colt jet Ik, ir 111 rim I
FtnitiOiL

FLOUR AND FEED

'WA.K/I ’W-A-Zc!

BRING YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG!

DeUverei Witioit fttra (tap!

COME AND SEE.

No Credit Business!

CENTRAL STORE!

2

Grroceries! I

CLOTHING

HOTEL anil BOARBDIG HOUSE.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

HITS, CAPS AND HEITS' FDMIfflING G00D8

UDI CHOICE LUEME0CEHIE3.

: TBonr,

’ doonS,

GROCERIES KH

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

Vint-Class GROCERY ROOSE!

Furniture

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

[Handsome Park r Suit!

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

OSDEHTAKSRS1 908M!

lunatic asyIron about a year ago.

girlofia,

117.

We also have a

is not

FINE HEARSE!
CASH ok all our talcs.

Na*h villc-MfilfitiL

MAAILSIORTBiCO.

Lei Yow Bye* be Yow\
Guide, and yow Pocket
\ ' Book your Judge.

«m nmruua

aonaa

�HA8TI1U.S ITEMS.

LOCAL MATTERS.

Wagons and Buggies!

ly hot and dry. All the lane shower*
have passed aronnd iw, and the result
is that the crops and pasture is suflefing badly from tin- droath.
,
■mm «n«&gt;tir ibJmiW.
The brick livery bam of Parker &amp;
Hoideu is lieing pushed rapidly to com­
Op,tlie railroad two and a half miles
pletion, and will, when finished, lie k
west, just below Grogg’s crossing, is
permanent improvement as well as an
ornament to tiie east end of the dty.'

Ditching mu Engine, three Freights,

WPP AY,

*r 1W7

—Ho*, dul, ood dry.

-A rein would reu&gt;e the onretainllo.
fully flow* the Thornapp^ river. At
—Capt. Boise b breaking ground for this place last.Friday morning occurr­
ed the first smaab-up on the G. R. Div.
hi* new hou*e, on State 8L

WolTtwino Mill. and other improTo-

—Dr. Wickham b-nut with a bran
new buggy, and all the pretty girls wear
a happy, expectant look.
—A bad piecs of calico perambulated
oar streets yesterday, with a smoking
cigar between her 'teeth.
*■ —The M. C. R. IL officials are mak
ing prepwations to thoroughly over­
haul and repair our depot.
—Wm. A. Aylsworth and* his brother
Walt, started for the east yesterday af­
ternoon to purchase new stocks.
,
—The brick walls of O. A. Phillips’
new bouse are slowly rising. Walt.
Stillwell is doing the bricklaying.
—New goods are being tumbled into
our stores at a lively rate, since the late1
"onpleaaantneea” with the strikers.
-Nothing is calculated to break one's1
a Dr. Reynolds adherent win a vest
pocket full of clover.
—At the examination of Wrm. Smith,,
of Sheridan, for swindling, the chargej
was not' sustained, and William wasi
discharged and went his way rejoicing.,
—Lightning played havoc with the,
telegraph poles just this side of Sheri­,
dan Thursday night, aljout a dozen be­.

ing struck.
'
—Our enterprising, (and one of the
'
good-looking,) merchant, L. L. Loom­
is, hits purchased from Hartings par­
ties, a nobby new rig—horse and car­
riage.
—Engineer P. Slayton, who went
through the railroad catastrophe, Fri­
day, was once a resident of Maple
Grove, and used to run the engine in
Spires’ mill.
—L. J. Wheeler has returned from Pe­
toskey, muchly invigorated, both phys­
ically and-spiritually, andean be found
at his old place dealing ost dty goods
and smiles with a bountiful hand.
'■ —Don't forget the Harvest Dance at
the Opera House, this (Friday) evening.
Au orchestra of eight good musicians
will furnish irresistible music, and the
- bill is so cheap,—only 75 cents a couple.
—Fifteen new subscribers this week,
which gives us a regular edition of
THIRTY QUIRES, and a
cir­
culation as large as any paper in the
county. Who don’t say “bully for the
Naw*.”
—John Hackathorn, Jr., was work­
ing at the grist mill one day Inst week,
when a plank with a spike sticking in­
to it, fell upon his foot, the spike
going half way through, making an ug­
ly wound, and necessitating the nse of.
crutches.
—Big yields of wheat are reported.
James Cross raised 418 bushels from 18
acres of new stony gronnd, whilst a
Woodlander raised ovqf 200 bushels
from 6 acres. In every case the berry
large. Farmers report year yfclfls.,
-The todies uf the Chrirthm SoriWy
will give an out-dopr entertainment in
the grounds suirounding the residence
of A. W. Olds, next Tuesday evening,
Aug. 7th. Ice cream, lemonade and
cake will be served. One of the features
of the evening will be “Rebecca at the
Well.” All are cordially invited.
Mina MoCa&gt;tkey, Sec’y.
—W-G. Aylsworth has made artxnaCmenta to open a general store at Mid­
dleville, and has started East for
the purpose of purchasing a heavy
stock of goods, after which be will
ffiove hi* family to that “burg” and
commence business. Mr. Ayhworth
has had good experience in the mercan­
tile business, and we cun heartily recommend him as an enterprising, thorough-going business man and pood citisen. Success to Walt

—Daniel and Catharine Jacobs, of
Maple Grove, have quarreled and part­
ed. They have a pretty sixtee*-y earold-daughter, who smiled upon the advanoea of an estimable young man of

Wastes

Lh:
hank striking thoinjride T frail bursting
it in. 0n this morning the pacific Ex­
press, consisting of three freight cars,
on.'
keeper, left
I've o’clock',
The
this place

on tlie rovcnie-lever, was watching the
track ; Fireman Geo. Ward, liad ju*t
dom'd the furnace door after firing up;
Baggagemaster, Lewis Morrison, was
pulling forward the Hastings baggage.
Owing to thq curve the
did
not see rluyoyudiyon of the track un­
til he was within but a few rods of tlie
bent ratio. , Then he had. time only to
pull the reverse lever half over, before
the engine wm in the ditch. He was
thrown upon the boiler, the fireman ihto the bank,'and completely covered
with wood and'debns, whilst tixeliag-

ditch. Only four passengers were up­
on the train: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beech,
Of Thprnapple, Wm. Clark,, of this village, and a young lady of Grand Rap­
ids, and no one but those mentioned
above were hurt in the least.
R. B. Gregg brought the conductor,
Charles Utley,-to this village to telegrapfrfor help, and a hand car was sent
after the engineer, fireman and bag­
gagvmMlcr, who were brought to Lew­
is Durkerf*,. when it was discovered
that their injnrwa weremerely bniiiM-s;
the engineer being bruised nlxiut the
legs, the fireman on the head, and the
baggage tn aster on the head, beside*
considerable akin scraped off his legs.
The wrecking train Axin coming
along we embraced the opportunity to
view tlie wreck. The hill was covered
with people; In the ditch, on its left
side, lay the engine, half buried in the
mud; thp freight cars were piled up
aAV-rum
tLo liarvcram,
tio.1
across Ot*
ths tranV
track, the
baggage vnr
car hail
started for the river, and the passeuger
coach and sleeper were off tlie track
but right side up with care. The foct,
undoubtedly of the freight cars, doub­
ling uj^ furnished; a sort otbrnke for
tlie coiw'hes thus 'wiving ther.. It w:w
an exceedingly fortunate railroad acci­
dent. Had the falling tree struck the'
outaide T r*U and the ।train fltnt into
the river the 'the result would have
been far different.
As we arrived at the scene of Jhe ca­
tastrophe the read train was nt work
upon the west side of the wreck; the
wrecking train yent to wock on tiie
east sidaf nilAaftds wt&gt;rk-vd.fast and
with a will au^ by no&lt;»ir th« dabrirhad
been cleared away, the track spiked
down, and trains run as usual.

with Tape upoa the liU-le daughter of
J*nn* Brew, a farmer living in south­
west Irving, was sickening in all its de­
tails. Harlbolt, the respondent, is a
wan about. .‘10 years of age. the little
girl will not Im1 0 until September. She
is a very pretty, intelligent child, and
her family. respectable people. The
case seems to lie clear, and the guilt of
tlie respondent beyond a doubt. The
evidence of Dr. Upjohn was very strong,
but ns tlie case han been sent to the
Circuit Court for trial, and’the respon­
dent is
lodged in jail, we will wait
bis side of the story, ,iu the ghost of a
hojm thrit he is not gnilty, and that the
fearful crimi* wR* never committed.

WOODLAND ITEMS.

—It is considered that. Jacob Van
Gleet’s family embrace more meanness
Woodland is still progressing. Mrs.
to the square inch than any other fam­
ily in Sunfield. Their neighbor, Jacob Geo. Jordan—a boy.
A Mr. Lucas’, from Greenville, has
RoHonJeHer, is a man of quiet luihitA
opened a meat market.
L. Hilbert has a new top buggy, on-'
\Tbe of die finest in the town.
Dr. Chas. Russell has his office clean­
water iedraw&lt;t,irith a pole, wfcich is
owned by Mr. Roscnfelter, and which ed plastered and paiuted, and now is
tlie Van Gleets "had a habit of hiding ready for busineM.
We had a very large attendance at
■away from him. One night last week
■Rosehfelttrxlrew a pail of water, and the Red Ribbon meeting Sunday. Prof.
Forbes
of Grand Raaids, Prof. Dickey
was going to carry the pole home with
him, when Joe Van Gleet set. upon him of Hastings, addresHed the meeting.
About
500
pimple were present.
■flnaitahed the pole Away, and called for
C. A. Hough's little .boy fell off a hob­
reiinforcenjents. Flvestaut male mem­
:bers of the-Van GhwHanrily, respond­ by horse, the other day, striking his
ed, all attacked Mr. Rosenfeltcr, knock­ arm upon a corner of a lounge, break­
ed him down, beat him with the pole, ing At between the wrist and cldow. It
blacked his eyes, and raised bumps on was dressed by Dr. Charles Russell and
his head. Mr. Roeenfelter might have is doing finely.
Woodland Boy.
loaded his shot-gun and sought justice
at bis
hand, but being * law-abid­
Personal Gossip.
ing citizen, he looked to tlie law for
'protection, had the five arrested, and alt
.their trial, hold at Vermontville, Tues­
Mrs. Hiram Dickinson and baby have
,
day,
Jahob and Joseph had a fine of gone to Lapeer to visit relatives.
Miss Flora McGraw has returned
$10 each and costs, amounting to $32,
from Muskegon Co., where she has been
to pay.
teaching school.
Miss Lida Stedman and Sophia Gor­
—J. H. Lee brings ns the following
‘
'particulars of a daring robbery com­ don, of Cincinnati!, are visiting ’Mra.
mitted at Eaton Rapids, Sunday mora­ Chas. Bronson.

ed. but Jacoba frowned upon the at­ the M. C. IL R. depot, was suddenly
tentions of said young man, and they confronted about one o'clock on that
quarreled. Last Saturday Mrs, Jacobs

and three two-horae teams

sway. Jacoba.replevied them on Mon­
day, and the interested parfies worked
nearly all Monday night to settle the
matter,.which was finally done; the

Our wteemed Judge of Probate, your
sometime townsmaa, has far a tong
time worn a Jong, troubled, thoughtfnl hce, but wn knew the other morning
when we saw him drive down tyhi* of-,
flee with a genial, happy smile, and his
face the longest crosswise, that he was
in lack- It was n girt, aud now there
fa joy in the household of "Clem.”
•
. Prof. Dickey, for four yearn past the
principal of our Union School, moves
to Albion next week, there to take the'
professorship of of mathematics in the
Albion College. Be has a host of
friends in this county. His marked
ability as a teacher, liis consistent, per­
sistent efforts for the canse of temper­
ance, and his eloquence an a public
speaker, together with his kindly social
qualities,, make up the man that we
would gladly keep among us.
The Hon. Nathan Barlow has gone
to Western Minnesota for his health.
Long years ofmrtlvo business have be­
gun to tell upon him. There is no man
in Hastings who would be so much
miaaed as is Mr. Barlow. The first
question from the farmers when they
come in is, "where is NateF Ho ba*
bought and handled more wheat, wool,
and farm produce than any man in the
comity, and has become more widely
known than any other merchant in this
vicinity. We hope soon tq see him
take
bld stand on the corner with
renewe&lt;l health.
The courts keep reasonably busy.
I.art week Isaac Swarthont and 0. L.
Potter wore arrested, tried, and con­
victed before Justice Cobb, of Middle­
ville, of assault and battery on Chester
Ditan. The affray came about by Dean
threshing and trying to take away on
Sunday wheat -upon which had been
placed in the hands of Swarthout for
collection. Dr. A. Halstead Ellis, of
Middleville, appeared .Jor the people.
The case has been carried to the Circuit
Court, and will be reviewed upon cer­
tiorari and the question settled, wheth­
er anyone without authority can ap­
pear for-the people.
The examination to-day before Esq.
tt--- ford
r__ 1 ofiMMuuel
..r 0____ 1 tl
__ 11_ 1. -1
_ —_ -.1
Hay
Harlbolt.
charged

watch and $7; then blew outthelamp.
locked, the office ipd outside doom, and1
left mtn. The operator got hi* feet
loose, and with hi* hands tied behind

one-third, and they went their ways to
live without each other’s assistance or le express arrived he was released.
Sheriff SDxokc, of Charlotte., wm put
comfort

Bellevue items.
C. C. Blackman is laid up with a bad­
ly broken arm, caused by working up­
on unsafe staging.
Three rattlesnakes (one with eleven
rattles) were killed upon Henry Leg­
gees farm last week.
Even Bellevue people will play with
things they hadn’t orto, consequently
a couple of big scandals agitate the vir­
tuous atmosphere of the village.
Naughty Bellevue!
M. Grohe, of this township, was bad­
ly gored by ahull he was leading, last
week Wednesday-’-The bull tossed Mr.

—The following i« the list of jurors
drawn for the Aug. term of Circuit
Court commencing at Hustings, Aug.
18th: George Kcagle. Castleton; John and Frank Daily, aud were bound over and a brokc u.collarbbfce is the damage.
—Wrs- Eiisin E. Grave*, o/ Vermont­
Killock, Orangeville ; Miles Maia. Has­ tothe Circuit Court, which is now in
tings City,4th Ward; Nathan P. Mathsewion at Charlotte.
ville, a talented temperance lecturer of
many years experience, holds herself in
.
Mxn.
Tte.Kt si« u
Browawell, Prairieville; Johnathani placed in the postoffice every Friday readineM to speak upon the subject of
te*nperanpe, -wherever *be m»y be callStevens, Johnstown; Manning Doud., morning, in time to catch the mail
Rutland; Wm. Burd, Carlton; Johni eart to Vermontrille. Charlotte, and

JUUli IA8HVILLE MAKKET.
Grove ; Albert Bradley. Barry » Peter reach its destination before noon Fri­
Bole, Assyria; Alvin E. Phillip*. Rut­ day. Meadville and Harting* *ub*crbland; Lyman Chamberlin, Htetings era will receive their papers every Fri-

drew F. Sylvester, Yj•ukte I
Wilber Cutler, Irving.

N kwb in accordance with
tknw, will confer a great
ifying us at once.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I
celye on or about ^ug. 15tii, the largest
stock and most complete line of Boots
and Shoes ever brought Ao thi* market.
LOOK OUT FOR PRICES.

4S

WAGOKI JUTO BUGGIES!

CT Nothing equals the Vienna Yeast.
Try ft!
&lt; L. J. 'Wamw.
• — Finest line of White Goods in the
Boston Stork.
1county at thh
On the Strike.—Groceries, at. the
Central Store, opposite port office.
Respectfully,
Bvtct Tinxi-er.

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

MILLLINERY GOODS,
BRADYS BRICK,

ry A beautiful Silver. Coffee Pot to *
be given away with their Coffee at the

!V«tehvlllej

Boston Store.
NOTE HEADS.
Furnished and printed in fine style at
this office for $3.75 per thousand. All
other work equally low.
Orno Strong.
— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
the
,
Boston Store.

tF Use, my Forty Cent Tea, and be
happy!
,
L. J. Wheeler.
FT* Try the pure Jap. Tea nt the
Boston Store at 20 cts. per j&gt;ouud. Sam pies free.

Lost—Ou the 4th of July, a pendant
from a neck chain, with small gold pen­
cil and charm attached. The pencil
has a dark purple stone in the bead,
and charm a pale one. ’ Finder please
leave it at News office.
L. M. DILLIN.
WANTED.
30 bushels Whortleberries.
25
“ Blackberries.
10
“ Currants.
For which the highest market price
will be paid. Central Store, oppo­
site post office.
ty Beautiful Shawls for 75 cts. at
Mie
Boston. Store.

FT" Try the Gold Medal Baking
Powder. You will use no other.
»
L. J. Wheeler.
— 4 spools Thread for 10 eta. at the
Boston Store.

Read the testimony of one of the leadingdruggistaofCleveland: “Gentle­
men
Ab I was the first to introduce
“Lawson’s Curative” in this city and'
having bad large sales, can speak i ipwingly of its virtues. I have ware *ted
each bottle in cases of NeuralgiaJ
vous Headache, Crampe, Burns, Si
Inllamation, etc.,-and all have 1
entire satisfaction.
i
James Brccb, 284 Prosped
Boise Bros, sole agents.
W The largest stock of Prii
the county at the Benton Store.

Or FRUIT CANS, Masons’* Polelain Lined, Boyd’s Patent Top, i dal.
per doz., $1.25. i gal. per doz., 1.50Jat
A. M. Daugherty’s wholesale and re­
tail store, near the dejmt.
|
tor t-urr ui vnpcfnia, inacu^r i.tvcr. poor rH«i
■ch, Conrti|«li&lt;M&gt;. Un* of Appedrr., Comiaf ur
Food, TruowSkln. and Goner*! tar.fmor and 1

BUY YOUR

EVHARDW &amp; AGRIICULTUAL STORES

AT THE

Old Reliable Heat Market

WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Single .Buggies, any style, $100 on time

0F

ROE

CLE VJfeJR

$95 for cash.
Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

$120 cash
Every one fully warranted.

JONES A SELLECK.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at
$70 cash, or $75 on time.

DENTISTS
GEO.M.SAVAOE4CO.

Come and see me and I will sell you anv-

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

r&lt;»« m

contracted or'

or Eaton counties.

smarts

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

BOSTON STORE!
MEWGT -bW

son® Tzs
MJXX) die uiawdly bp ncgkcUif a Cough, Cold
QrCroun. often leading to Con.uaipUoo and Uk 1
grave. Why will yon neglett •« Important a mat- ;
cover;. For «wrrt1&lt;-.» icroaa I
Lame Back or Side,
prompt
rriiU -------Soldby
byHalbert
Halbe A Co.
------ ---------

Photographs I Pbotograpk* I
In every variety of style and pose.
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, lias se­
cured for the season Mr. Beebe’s gal­
lery, on Main St., and is prepared to
furnish One Dozen Fine Berlin Re­
touched Photograph* for $3.50. Gem
work at usual prices. Copying and En larging a specialty. Call and see spec-

How it is Done.
The first object, in life with the Amer­
ican people is to "get rich”; ’ the oecond.
good health. The first is obtained by
energy, honest}- and saving; the sec- j
ond, (good health,) by using Green’s .
Arousr Flower. Should you be a
despondent sufferer from any of the ef­
fects of Dytpepsia, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Ac., such as Sick Head­
ache, Palpitation of the heart. Sour
Stomach. Habitual Costivcness, Diuineas of the Head, Nervous Prostration^
Low Spirits, Ac., you need not suffer
another day. Two doses of Avc.ust
Flower will relieve you at once. Sam­
ple Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cent*. Positively sold by all first-class
Druggists in the U. 8.

HO! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
&amp;. Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
all kind* of Plow Points, chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and- two
horse Cultivators, all warranted the
best in tiie market, all of which wo will
sell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS,
Nashville, Mkh.

ETXWEF. c ?

THIS

SPJVCE

B0S3
LAGER.BEER
■ DETROIT, MICH.

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST I

A TRIAL will IKBURK ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE*

BELONGS TO THE

Boston Store!
Lost #100,000
$20,000 REWABD!

Europe is now taking a swim
quantity of American fruit. The
chases nave amounted to over $2
&lt;XM) worth since last June, com]
ly in this movement; this country ha*
exported over 12,000,000 pounds of them
since last June, as com" red with 523,
000 pounds to the previons year. Tlie
new addition to the trade of the Unit­
ed States is due to invention, which
has occupied itaelf of late with improv­
ed method* lor drying and prraerving
for transporting fruit. The greatest

dryers. Within a year some notable
inventions in this line have been per­
fected, which are a great soquititioa to

LOST or MISLAID, promis*ory note* amounting to &lt;100,000. These
note. ,re fr-.m ,250 to ,2.500 o..ch drown to our order. For tbeu retro to
u, we will pey ooMftk of their face valu. emoonlin, le MOdMO.
Buyer, ot B. P. B. 3. or olhere findin, eny of the above ooroe. will care­
fully mail them to ua. with their name and Poet OOoe addmM.aad wo will
•end the proper reward la CASH, by return mail.

MANUFACTURERS

SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.

&lt;90,000 MZWABD!

&lt;90,000

CLEVELAND, &amp;

�awe* have d»e strikers wcund their cte
Turkl.Mli

DETROIT MARKETS.

CONSULT YOUR OWN INTEREST

routed. The Ruaaii
onoe resume tbe offs

Abcvtaoo
the tramps
aud Porta? mlnre, and some from other enlng
to shoot him. He then took them Proclamation by the Governor.
mint*, are out on a strike, and aeein de­ to Acklea,
where they peacably left.
termined to stay out, white tbe company
A }'.&gt;r:lan&lt;l dispatch says: ‘ P. Mcare just as determined not to accede to

i Creek,
•tell. Governor.
__ __ __ _
India
snppliea. They loaded several can ops
ExaovTivn Orncx, I .
with It, and 'brought them down the
Ltaxinwa, July 26,1877. j
river. They prppose to gn l»ack and bum
the balance. If possible." .
A press dispatch from Lewiston brings
tWYc^S^o^tJ^Sl^above the Orofino j of disorder is threatening
the Community, under th
Coma* prairie crossing; that he was which tbesecurity of peraona and prop­
S^6u«d."le ^uJ not mil exSfy to meet, canvass the votes, and declare and
not going to leave tiie country; that he erty, and the continuance of Industry
when, but he a-sured them that as bmw the result. It is probable that the matter was Increasing hta forces, eveiy cay; that may be Imperilledfand
aa tbe receipt* should -justify It, they Will be adjusted by. an apbointment by he had than Between 400 and 500 warrinra,
WHBKMAS, It eeetiM Docsaaary that all
the Governor, thereby obvlati«g th* u»- and said he would have aa many as Gen.
good citizen* nhould unite in tbe moat
ceanity of a third election.’*
Howard. He intended to whip Howard viguroua moasurea for the presen-ation of
grievaptm be asked them if It were not
At Allegan, Henry Newsome has lieen and then go to Lewiston and back to peace and order, '
held for trial at tbe September term of Walloa. They claimed to have all the
Now, thehefohk, I, Charlm M. Cros­
court, with E. Lett, for uttering counter­
well. Governor of the State of Michigan,
feit money. NoWsbrn gave bill, but iiett tn the canon of Lolo creek, a row miles by virtue of the power and' authorlty
Im In charge of Sheriff Parker.
eaat of Orofino&lt;aud called Damas Prairie vested In me by tbe constitution and laws
The petition of the Centennial Guards, ’/rooslng. He Ha* stock secreted nt a
the State, do hereby warn and enjoin
eiooe of his remarks a vote was taken. of Grand Rapids, to the Adjutant Gener- place calleil Little Camas Prillrio, lx‘- of
all peraona from improperly and violent­
‘----- lustered Jnto tho State tween Lelo creek and tlie middle fork of ly molestiog or interfering with tbe prop­
erty or bualneaa of others. I urge all
good citizens to avoid gathering In tur­
their vM to Abe flity and Ahelr explana­
InaotoHHlbta from theaoutfi or west. Alt- bulent crowds in the streets, or in anv
tion of thojnaucr. Mr. Joy aleh i»*urcd
preaches to his stock are.also difficult, wise encouraging tbe same. I also re­
Collector Bailey seized ten Imrrefo of and
the men that the Modoc, a car which
all is apparently well guarded. One quest tbe sheriff^ of counties, miyom of
•improperiy stamped whisky at Grand of these
old Indiana told them, that all cities, and all other executive officers of
Haven on tbe 2Mb. which will be aol'l for the young
men from that section had the State, to Immediately take such ac­
... ........... it
■■
tion aa shall organise the law-abiding cit­
a large number of izens in their localities into a voluntary
cloaeof the meeting a reeoiuUon wan rend
________
r
..
ot the dem-water, force for the preservatlott oforderand the
that the engineers and firemen would
protection of property. I earnestly call
variously
estimated
at
from
100
td
200;
strike at ten o’clock’ to-night: that no
GENERAL NEWS.
theee are brought by-lumbermen on.the upon all peraona iu authority to nae every
north fork. Cant. Spurgen,-of Camas, in nan a in their power, in 'a proper anil
and Mgi&gt; Weeks have gone to the front; prudent manner, tor tlie maintenance of
should complete the triD.
At CLlragv. &lt;« Wedneattay, the ntol» id*. Mktiral wagons loadeil with provis- tlie public pestee, and I rely upon the
Jackson, Joly 26, 9 p. n&gt;.—Tbe strike continued its visits to manulecturing lona, and eighty guns and ammunition good aenae and prudence of our people to
on the Middle Division tuni brauclu** has places and shops where large numbers of for the volunteers and citizens of Mpunt save the State from any lawlewmeHa or
depredation upon property, or the neces­
ended. Mr. Brew*,tbe division auper- men were employed, during the afler- Idaho.
intendent, met the locomotive engineers poOrt. anti canard '•tag/ to stop work, j In San Francisco aud other California sity for the use of any armed force.
and firemen at their ixali thia afternoon meeting with success as a rule.
cities the strike Is spending Its fury
at four o'clock, and labored with them
Chicago, July 26.—.The mob of last against the Chinese. The shooting of An Act to prahlNt any person from oi&gt;until ilx. Ho told them tbrt !0r the night gathered in force on the south side Chinamen and burning of IbeirdweUlnga
strucilng the regular operation and
present the reduction could net be taken this morning and renewed its depreda­ arc common occurrence*. ComtnIttee*
conductor the buslneM of railroad c(&gt;moff; butthat as euun as all railroad troubles tions and acia ot violence. They t&gt;egan ofaafety are'striving to protect life and
C.riie» or other corporations, firms or
bod ended they might return to Uh&gt; old with sotpe2,000 and swelled to a multi­ nn ;- rtv.
dividual*:
pev. Upon hrs asMirancre thevwe»:i,to tude before soon. Thqy showed savage
•‘HKcnoM 1. The People of the State oj
The
(iiicapo
papers
give
tlie
names
of
work st seven thh evening, end all trains bravado. nndHwiiivsl fearless or death it­
Michigan enact. If any person or persons
that had Deen stepped here during the self. However, when some 30Q police, nineteen killed and a large ntimber shall willfully and maliciously by any
in the late riot. All is quiet act, or by means of intimidation. Impede
dagr were xnado up and sent out. The under officer Rainey, charged them, they wounded
train men and switchmen haw returned broke up after a hot encounter. They how, and the men ftirced from tlieir or obstruct, except by due process of law,
to work, which tbev qnit by order of the reunited again shortiv. and prepare*! for siioiM by die rioter! are returning to the regular operutkxMi and conduct of the
strikers, and order has again been restor­ another encounter at.mxtecntb street and their work.
bunineM ot any railroad company or
A dispatch from Fort Wayne says die other corporation, firm or individual in
ed in the Central City.
Halsted viaduct. An Interchange of
At Chicago the M. C. R. B. hands struck shots, stone* and Invectlvan huocnmIhI. Mayor and Sheriff, with Haporintchdents this State, or of the regular running of
demanding 25 pox cent increase in their Then the police, ls*ing reinforced, broke Gorham and O'Kniirke, made two fruit- any locomotive engine, freight or pamuminto the mob with a veil that was heard leas attempts to raise the blockade at that ger train of any sucii company, ortho
tor blocks mwjv. The rftihforoenieutx, point to-&lt;lay. The Mtrlkeni numbering tabor and business ot any such company,
rignd at any Of thnae points.
I .
consisting of a new squad of police and a Bvt» or Mix hundrod, drove them back. or the tabor and bnalnaaa of any such
rompany of armed cavalry, under Col. A striker's delegation to Adams station, corporation, firm or individual, ho or
Agramo'nte,
began, in conjunction with six miles east of Fort Wayne, took pos­ they shall on conviction thereof, be pun­
restnltlo&gt; of the 10 per cent taken off in
session oftlie telegraph office and tele­
dune, tbe payment of back wages, and We the ixdice, a deadly onslaught, ti&gt;&lt;&gt; results graphed to the atriicer* to solid a large ished by imprisonment in the county jail
not more lltanithree nnnllw, or in the
&lt;*tebliabuiuui of a regular monthly pay of feiilcn are Uripertbctiy known and are fi&gt;rre. . .
State prison for a period not exceeding
reported variously. One report, which
'Fbo Groat Waal cm hands held n meet­ was probably exaggerate*!, say* th.it
Freight traffic ha* lawn resumed nt one year.
are killed and one hundro&lt;1 B.dtimore.
Sec. 2. If two or more iierootui shall
ing at Windsor and rwolved Jhat they twelve
On Monday freight trains l&gt;Agan run­ willfully and maliciously combine or
wp.ild not Hubmit to any
ctlon of wounded. Another says three killed and
conspire together, to obstruct or impede,
fifty wounded. There are certainly more ning on tiie N. Y. ventral.
by any act or by means of intimidation,
than fbree kille*!.' No oamea can b«
The General Agent oflhe Pennsylvania tbe regular operation and conduct oi the
The State printing c
learned. This brake up tbo m'ib for n
Railroad announce* that the entire line business of any railroad company or any
awarded to W. 8. Guor
time, but they soon gathered again:
is opened for .freight and passengers aa other corporation, firm, ur individual in
sing; the book and p
A gang of the mob ran a pawngvr before the strike.
to the Peninsular 1
this State, or to impede, hinder, or ob­
train off the track at Twentieth street
An ehgino and two cars of the Cairo
by duo process of taw, tbe
this morning, and after allowing the pas­ Short line, with some forty strikers struct, except
runningof anyjocomotlve engine,
sengers to escape, smashed the windows alstard, arrived at Bellville, Illinois,from regular
The LiUls Traverse
freight or posNenger train, on any roll­
and furniture of the several can*. The East St. Jxtlls. They were met by a
that W. R. Bower a ah.
er
the
bualneos
of any such corporcovered on the beach, near the head of Seonnd Lteginient, tlie mounted taillcu, cempany of niilRia, and MventeMi of
flrrn or individual, such person
lyty, mlllloua of potato bugs, appar- and the regular veteran force of Cliicago, | them captured.
on conviction threof, be punished
eutlv having Lxsen floated in on the water. are uu the scene ot battle. The Governor
risonment
iu
the
county Jail lor a
The
Gordon
Printing
Pres*
factory
at
All the pieces ot boat de, chip and bark this morning applied for United Stat** Rahway, and Domestic Sowing Machine
not more then three months, or in
troops, which were place*! under his
seemed to l&gt;o covered with thorn.
Prison for a period not uxceodat Paterson. Now Jersey, have
orders, and bv him Disced under the factory
yeora.
been closed, being unable to ship their
TJntrmol Alger A Co., Harrisville, orders ortho Mayor of Chicago.
. 3. This act shall not be construed
manufacture*, owing to the derangement
hwro conatruchMt a tramway with iron
Mounted police are patrolling that aec&gt; of railroad traffic. A large number of
ly to casus of persons voluntarily
relbtby which they bring a large amount
ng the employment of any railroad
&lt; excellent white pine timber to tbe tion out! alloy no gathering* of anv kind.
A
Portland
dispatch
says
Gen.
Howard
any or such other corporation, firm,
shore from three or four miles back. Tbetruth s&gt;»nt tb&lt;&gt; carnon Btfng st^ns has IrsCed a general order congratulating
■dividual, whether by concert f
This timtaAr is large, much of It being to be tbaAthb arlUisry did rifwtwo abet*, the troops on tile issue of tiie recent cam­
n or otherwise.,,
cork pine, and is cut full length of tiie but that tbo guns were loaded with noth­ paign.
ing
but
powder.
The
numboof
casual
­
proved
February 14,1877.
tree. This they raft to Tonawanda and
A
dispatch
trom
l&gt;e*r
Ixsige
says:
ties
reported
is
large.
other points lor manufacture. Tun mil­
M iNTRXAL.July 24.—TbeGrand Trunk Gov. Pott* returned from Missoula this' Oh:116 Democratic Convention.
lion feet of tins timber was recently lying
afternoon
(Saturday).
Looking
Glass
and
Railroad Company and employes have
on the shore road fur rafting.
effected an -ainir-abie WMigsiDcnl. A 330 Indians and squaws and some horses
•The State Convention of the Ohio
Ased out oflhe Lulu fork, aronnd
will take
by advice of a physician, token to Michi­ Slight rcdiwtlon oe the
iwn at DMf&gt; Hitter Root. 8or»e Democrats was held at Columbus, July
gan University recently for treatment, ^lare.^ ThegMen^ere •-Itfsfierf slid a strike
had been In the Indian camp. 27tb. It nominated R. M. Bishop for
the trouble being in the face or nose, and
idians asagreil tlirni that they Governor, Gen. Jabex W. Fitch
the cause riot discernible. Il proved to 1 Th* ErirttaUwA-.’anndbnr*^ 4&gt;at the
him through tiie QDtintry without for LL Governor; Judge J. W. Obey,
be a tooth growing thw wrong way, into strike at Hornellsville has ended and the destroying property. The citizens, there­ of Franklin, for Supreme Judge; K. J.
tbe face and toward the eye. It was re­ Erie Railway is open.
fore, did not cure to fight.
Fanning, ot Cuyahoga, for Clerk of
moved, and tlie child’s life probably
A dispatch from Buffalo, 25th, «ay«:
At Baltimore, Pittsburgh, flornells- the Supreme Court; Judge Isaiah Pil­
saved.
Excepting a few unsuccessful atu*tnpt*of
lodianapclis, Urbana, Vincennes, lars, of Allen, for Attorney Genen^;
Agricultural College commencement the mob to induce employes toqult work, ville,
and
other
points,
rioters
have
been
ar
­
A. J. Howell, ot Stark, for State Trea­
occurs this year November 20, iu.ttead of nothing exceptional took place to-day.
Habeas corpus applications are surer ; J. J. Burnt*, of Belmont, and
November 27, aa laid down in tbe cata­ Several times tbe mob was dispersed liy rested.
the mounted police aud patrolmen, and refused by the courts. The strike is end­ the Hon. Martin Schiller, of Rom, for
logue.
ed,
except
at
Columbus,
Ohio,
where
tbe
School Commissioners. The following
All trouble with ntriken on Michigan the principal leaders lodged in Jail, over strikers still have control of the roads.
platform was unanimously adopted:
milroads La nt an end. Tin muu Lave thirty having been arrested.
Tlie Secretary ot the Treasury has di­
The Democratic party of Ohio, in State
At Hornellsrille, on tbe Erie road, a rected
gone to werk upon assursnee being given
the
Assistant
Treasurer
at
New
Convention aaaetnblod.renewa its pledges
conference
came
to
an
agreement.
The
that when tbe rail mails pay they shall re­
York
to
sell
one
million
dollars
of
gold.
of
devotion to tbe Union and Constitution,
men go to work at u uniform reduction of
ceive tbair old wages.
t
with
its amendments. It declares us es­
W. F. Goldie, the bank-teller who ab- 10 per cent.; the land occupied along tbe
sential to the preservation of free govern­
FOREIGN NEWS.
H*&gt;nded from Last Saginaw in May last, track to bo acknowledged as the ramment, faithful adherence to tbe following
taking with him 83,016 of bank funds, ha- pany'a; no discharges on account of this
brinciploa; A strict consUuctlon of the
writteu a letter offer: ng to make all right strike, and no arrests unless for danger­
In boutlaud suumaaveru xuirtns of rain Constitution, home rule, tbe suprem­
eo far as lay Id his |K&gt;wer. and eoliciung ous criming! oflbnsex. Therestoratlnu of and liaUh.ive to atone extent damaged acy of civil over military power, the sep­
the dischargafl eominitteednen Is left to
an Interview with the bank offi''&lt;erR. Th
standiug ercpa; still, as a rule, cereals aration of Church atid Stale, the equality
the
com
Daily.
cashier at once proewrietfr to Parts, and
fklrly.and with increased warmth of all citizens before the law, tbe Libert v
At the meeting of Canada Southern promise
Goldie yesterday turned over to him
will probably produce an average yield. of Individual action unvexed by sump­
•1,400, cv»ry dollar ho had let'.. Goldb- strikers held at Grosse Isle ou thu morn­
tuary laws, absolute acquiescence In tbe
baa visited many of the principal Eastern ing of the 26th, all the reaolutions paired
In England there is couaiderabloagita­ lawfully expressed will of the ma|orlty,
at the former mooting wore rescinded, tion in the press and amoug the people opposition to all subsidies, the preserva­
cities, and made a trip to Eurot&gt;e.
The terms on which the Michigan Uen- and the men offered their services to regarding the preparations made for tlie tion of public lands to the use of actual
Superintendent Woodford on bis own transportation of troops for foreign se'r- soulera, the maintenance and perfecting
xlmly these: AU resistance to twaae and terms. They requested, however, if
of the common school system. Pertinent
tnSfrmto go on precisely an before tin­ concessions wore made by thu Great
Gen'. Grant has arrived at Berne. He to the Issues now [x-ndlng before the peo­
troubles commenced, wages Induced. Western and Michigan Central com­ will go to Geneva Thursday, to be present ple are;
After order is restored, the men ure to panies, that ho should use his influence at the opening of the American Churc h
Finn— That we look upon the inaugur­
have a ronfereDoe with the railroad offi­ to nrocuro similar advantages for them.
It Is telegraphed from Cravaura, near ation of R. B. Hayes to the high office of
cials, lay before them their grievances,
At Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin­ Balxie, that the Turks are maasacrelng Jx e Presidency of the United States, in
and are promised that whatever La Just nati, the strikers are weakening. .
spite
ot a majority of the electoral and
-ibu CbriUiM4, Arlthout merev. A disand right in the premfoos shall be done.
The office-holding iwembura fl/’lht,
to theuNsek Ambassador at Con­ popular v.ue, given by the people to
The •tri kero were distinctly notified that National Republican Committee have re­ p«t&lt;4&gt;
Samuel J. Tilden, as the moat dangerous
stantinople
asks
for
prompt
assistance,
as
they could net be treate d with while in a signed their positions on the committee. otherwise not a man will be left. An encroachment upon popular rights that
■tate of rebellion — that the railroad
has ever been attempted In thia or any
At Toledo on Wednesday’ a meeting English war sloop with some Austrian other free country. A repetition of tbe
auUmritiM could not and would not act
left Immediately to receive the
under durtwa. At the aame time they was held at which It was res*. I red that la­ steamers
frond will not be tolerated.
were aasnred that whatever would bo borers should have $1.60 per day and fugitives.
—The destruction ofthelndustry
It is confirmed that the Russians have ofSecond
doae to remedy any evil which should to- mechanics $2.50 to $3. After the spc-cchea
the country, and the pauperism of
found to exiirt, on a fair and full investlg- the crowd was formed in line, it l&gt;eing been defeated near Kaalofer.
labor are the Inevitable -fFuita of vicious
altou, tbe railroad would be willing to do. announced that they would first go the
Reports current deny that Raouf Pasha laws enacted by the Re publican party.
future conference was whole length of Water street to tbe Penn­ had surrendered to the Russian force at
Third—That as a muons of relieving the
sylvania depot, and then through the Eakl Saghra, but he has been defeated distressed portions ot the community,
manufactanng districts, notifying all ee- with- tiie loss of 15,000 killed, wbunded and removing the stringency com plain rd
The
tabliahmenta to stop work at once. Thi* and prisoners.
menu
of
in business circle*, wo demand the 1mout, and the crowd
feaaibl
oog talked ofship canal plan was followed
recon no loanee upon Plevana ineatate repeal of tlie resumption act.
place to place, gaining . A Russian between
Peninsula of Michigan, proceeuedaa from
Fourth—That we denounce aa an out­
30,000 and 40,000
it proceeded, aud ordering discovered
y wcBtlhrough south of Monroe, strength
rage
upon the rights of the people the
Turks,
who
Intended
to
threaten
the
Rus-out at Cedar Point. — Monroe the otHDloyes of tiie^lumbet^M|^p)ll]y
enactment of the Republican measure
rtbe
demonoriKtug silver, and demand tbe
day wa«-.co
and 1
passage of a law which shall restore to
haa been obUgrti to sua- in Deafly,
tbuild^Twelve thousand Russians are at Osman silver it* msnetary power.
Fifth—That wo favor the retention ot
Hwzar. Tbe Ruas Ians ahw» occupy ■ 44 asthe greenback currency as the beat jiaper
of the contractor* to deliver die iron nrum,
at
tlie
foot
of
the
northern
slope
of
of the workmen. Tiie Mil­
money w® have ever had, and declare
in Works, empiQDflagfWmen. the RalkjBW "’nnniilnr Fighting has against
any further contraction.
ro o’clock, befora-oM arrival been going qg since Thursday between
Bixth—We congratulate the country
(salon. Every IragaanBufsc- Ute Bimaiapgr gnd the forocs &lt;&gt;C Roeauf upon
the acceptance by the present ad­
Pasha, near Eakl Hogra, south of the
luring establishment ii
ministration of the constitutional and
Balkans.
*
to forty traahela
The Russians have destroyed six rail­ pacUic policy of local self-government in
At San Francisco on the 25th. about
Jam boll and PhiUp- the States South, so long advocated by tbe
nine o'clock a crowd of hflodlutns’col­
surk.hM hpen tout Democratic party, and which haa brought
ncaoe aud harmony to that section &lt;i£ th
lected, and wrecked a Ch intoe'house iu
“-------------Fifth. They then
Bbmarck recently, to a deputation of
»t near tlie United
iSrjSaSta!
•"
brtnit
«»aut clergy of Wurtenburg,
pefuily concerning the eccleal- pensive and discriminates nnlustly
rejoices in young California
fllct. He said that tbe Govern­ against the pporer classes of voter*, aud
to three ana one-half inch*’*
out.
after a severe club exeredae the ment, having enacted neceaBary laws, we therefore demand ite^mmadtala requietly
stood
on the defensive, and could
mob broke. Soma 200 or 300 hundred of
si’iiiifai1
m&gt; «?»p"
Higblh—We favor a titf
revenue
them sulawqueof
cooatatdDr of
only.
Ninth—We flavor the ta
, too JUUW &lt;-vrrw|Kjtiu&lt;ynt al 1 irno
tbe occujisnta aba___
ig at Twelfth wdia aud Adrian
crowd -who trader data st J ejy-fott aNfaUowaj
do not anticipate bad been danaadadag on Jimrotai.
rsV^taaiagle ebtirv^ldHrvei
tbe combined fbice moved
Tenth—w e condemn the acts of tbe
ofTwelffhand Tobaom,
Federal Administration iu using regular
troops of the United State* to interfere
but for the arrival of the Turkish reg
jury to decide down
with elections aud other political affairs
of the IStates as uneousUtutional, unlaw­
ful and unjustifiable, destructive of tbe
stored. The mob
rights of the people sod the States.
Mrpv. ly nought their
p,
w
Of
150
Bulgarian
prisoners
recently
Kteventb—We recommend the ticket
express
n- MWtht to Constantinople fifteen were tills day formed by this convention tn the
id ImniHnlately executed.
fttvfiratile consideration and support ot all
WfawwraflBwyT
‘ /5~
burned
Wy the
act of a very suhtU party, na Um police cn Maya.
tlieir arrival at the acene fotftiff nb trace
A Mim Boohnnaii, once rallying a
Sletov* stale* that an brave soHfer on his courage, said:
OT further
of railroad
went wm fought on
aiiora
kalbg State
At tbe close oflaat week th v strike was
■ ..xstchuk between the "Now, Captain----- , do yoa really
mean to tell me you can’t walk up to
a cannon’s mouth without fear?’'
&gt; force train*, but wall b» «d defeated, with a loss of thirty guua, “Yea,” was the prompt reply, "or a
Buchanan-» either;” and he aid it
of business In few ten standards aud 5,000 prisoners.
demand bfor an Increase to thirty-fi*
raise of Dearly thirty-three per cent.
Tlie Bay City Trit
fuirt mom.
CommiMtouer Partrit
ed from a trip up the
that the second eleefcl
dlclal district taonMl

Bn.v your Good, only of Reliable PartlBH
IT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT YOU CAN BUY
More Goods at

12fal5cts.
Dried Apples—In demand at 6@6icta.
Eggs—Stocks accumulating and dull at
al tfSWcta.
;
Foreign FruJts-I^mon*, $8 S0A7 «) per
box; oranges, |&amp; SOf^RfiOper box ; Layer
fc4 M?Valenli*,7 iS&amp;SWJ.S

T). C. GrrifiitK’s Store.
For tbo ume money. Hun uy other place in town.

@2 25: sultanas 11 fa 12c; London layers
|i M: dates, SKpR: fig*. In drums,

GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE OOKVKCEB

old, 7jc;new

Turkey

MY STOCK OF
100. Bananas. $2 50(44 00 osr' hnneh
Flsb-WhitefialT per half bbl. H 00@
4 25; trout, $3 15^3 25; Labrador berHng, $3 £3 28; Geom'a Bank codflah,
$5 25; boneleas cod, «^8Jc per lb: halibut,
10c per lb; firesl white fish,$5 5098; fresh
trout, $5W^8; pickerel, Hcperlb. .
Htahwines—Firm at $1 08; alcohol,
$2 lfl@2.17.
Hops—Nomina! at C(j#18c for common
Is large for the season, and will be sold-right down to the lowest living
to choice.
profit, in order to make room for on early Fall Stock."
Hay— Baled hay la dull al$12915. New
bay from wagons at $8(411 per ton.
Gila-Castor oil, XXX, by tbe bbl, 15c
per ib, lass quantities, 17 c; do. XX, Mte
15. Ij»ni oils, extra, 80c; No. L 68(471); Fetch along your liuttei*,
and what
No. 2.58c. Linseed, raw, 83; boiled, 86c
(leas 1 per cent for cash in 5 days, and lass X
ever you have to Sell.
1c per gallon for 5 bbl lots). Turpentine
per gallon, by the bbl, 43c; less quanti­
ties, fiOc. Naphtha, 16c. Whale o!l,.78(fc
ST" YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
80c; by the bbl, 90c. Elephant whale; $1;
sperm. |1 90(^2 00. Natural lubricating
Nashville, July 1,1877.
oils, Globe and World,35(aK0c. Tanners'
D. &lt;3. GRIFFITH’S,
nil, in bbl lota, OOfcQSc per gal. Kerosine
oil, Mich, dlst., 21c; water white, 22c.
Potatoes—30(®40c per bush.
n Provisions—Mesa and family mesa,
$14 25 ^ 14 50; clear mess, &gt;10 00;
mesa beef,
$11 50;
$12 50. Hams, covare
Shoulders 7ifa8c. Dried
14c.
Breakfast bacon,
laird, 91 @9fc fur tierces; kegs.
Tripe, 1 bbl*.. $2 25; 1 bbls.
-ii.
Pldcled pigs' feet, i bbls., |2;1 bbls.,

Wttriw,

(Saps, goots, Shots, girtiifns, &amp;c., &amp;r.

PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?

Halt—Onsndaga, $1 25 par bbl; Michigan, $1 15 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per
bu. sack, tSOo; Ashton dairy, per 224 lb.
sack, $3 25.
Wood — Ikwch and Maple, $4(1*4 50:
Hickory, $4 50(^5; soft, $2 50®&amp;
Wool—Quiet at 85@S7c fur fine; combIng, 40fa43c; unwashed one-third off.

•
,
1

,

DETROIT LIVE STOCK.

Cattlk.—Receipts light. We quote:
Choice
to
extra shipping
|5 OU
®5 75; good to choice butchering &gt;4 5U
U4 75; poor to medium butchering |3 £0
(«4 25; poor to fair stock era
00@ 3 25;
milch cows, each $35(445 U0; veal calvee,
each $5(410 00.
Sheep—None on market and prices
nominal at $3 50(44 25, for fair to good,
75 to 85 lbs.

New Crop Tea, 18j (for .90 cts. per lb.
Maple Syrup for $l.per gal.
Silver Drips forf80 cts. per gal.

no demand.

DETROIT SAFE CO.,

Ot all kinds sold cheaper than at any other store in the village of|N»shviUr

MANUEACTURKRS OF

FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
ALMOST GIVEN A WAV '

NOW IS THE TIME TO Bin’ WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP !
wokk. iBo.v

LEE BROTHERS

sui rrEHx,

I BOM BE DorrHADS,

SARGENT’S BANK, DRAWER AND
DOOR LOCKS,
-

DETROIT.

’-

MICH.

SECOND STOCK

D. O. PAIGE,
fiuparinUndeot

JOHN J. BAGLEY.

DETROIT

FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company
STATEMENT
or m coenrrioM
lueoiriQH

—

On the First Day of JulfT^I877?
&gt;491,305.84
8350,000 00
•250,000.00

Subscribed Capital.

Cash Capital,

.

Hill

er Goods

JUST RECEIVED

w m. a. hmr ma

ASSETS.

D«troli City sod ways* County Bondi,—
Nortcace* on &amp;nl-elaaa city property,
worth doubUtas amount loaned.......
Loona on collateral*, uarkat value I7.9S6,
Bills rwoeirafale, **rresxltuna on Hulla’*

On
6,000 00

Ofiea fnrnlturw

1,701 U

^000 00

Come early and avoid
the Rush
G. A. TRUMAN

Detroit, July 4,1B77.

C. VAN HU8AN, PrWt.
JAMES J. CLARK, 8w'y.
TMB P BINTINCI INK uaad by foe Mfeh
Company la taitiufacU
Co.. Ctaetawrti, Ohio.

(HUMAN BROS.
EUROPEAN HOTEL
hr«t plsr* In tbe city to get
• iucmU k&gt; suit your taste

l»l.TknJT

Here We Come Again I
WITH A BRAN NEW STOCK OF

Summer Goods!
Our old Stork ban all bee* cloned out and Our Store in

TRADEMARK

THE BOSS Too full of New (roods

LAGER BEER

FOR COMFORT, AND

THEY MUST BE SOLD I
SO IF YOU BUY

PEUIIIUUI

.

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLARI
At our Store than elsewhere, don't btamejas.

ttl
fit

Beer
UIWBT AD

nz- We ere el home in out New Store, having no renife toipay,
hall be glad to see all of oar old* customers and many new ones; |

Yowrb Truly,
DEXBOIT.

KOCHER BROS

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"PROGRESSION. MO RETROGRADING.

VOL. IV
The Farm Lane.

itashriUt girrrtoru
VILLA GE OFFICER S

&gt;«trtie&gt;

WrrHODIRT EPISCOPAL CHURCH—C. O.
Ini TtoMA«,pMtor. 8«rricM »rery PdtbUia al 10.

Coma troopfax bom*, a loownlot cbi
Pruts Ibelr f*r-otf arcintmnrd ban

Ifckcrinrln ter'|otaia,
eornar-lowarnl
7VTAHHVII.LX LODOE.-2S4 E. *. A M. R*«XV alar rvmmunloitlon on each WednndM «-«•
..n Ar taf.-'— th. *„l&gt; A* &gt;K..
rr» m cordially invited
.
LEWLS. DURKEE, W. M.

Jufinrw girrrtorjj.
W. H. YOUNG,

H. A. BARBER,
• fra*rani darkneed biota the lane
the brrtlr breaks the calm intense-

D. Humcopalhlo i'byalclan and Bunt»ot:
Offlca, naar ruridiDoc. on corner of Washing

M•

M. C. ELLIS, M. D..

L. F. McCORMICK, M. I).

Abd as the daybreeh
The catlie around*

i, Mich.

BRADY k CRITES,

In autumn.corn in nolden glow.
Hillocks of hay ami amber «b&lt;

courts of the Stale. Office opn. Union House
/•-..tr
t*

SMITH 4- KNAPPEN,
A TTORNEYS al Law and Bolleiton In
XX c«ry,-pracflc« in all the Conn* of thi. .....
Dffleeorer Julius Russell's atorr, HmiIoc*, Mich'
r*. ...... w uu...
Z'.. ._...tr......

But now the aanset color* stress:;
Huddle the sheep; Is swrerlng train
Tbe rattle pace; all g*Uy ciesm
While crowding down the goldened lane.
Bee. Clodpote mount! tbe wagon borae

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWYER, Notary Public, Real Estate and Insur
JL&gt; nice Agent. Collections prompU v tokIc. and
Conveyancing properly executed
Office In 1&gt;. ’’
Ci rifflin'* State.

Hirwbtoti* and tin, robin'* lay

E J. FE1GHNER,
OTARY PUBLIC rad Kral

iirlghtena to *old. anil ao rood nlflii.

Estate AZmt.

Careful attention *ivrn to tb*drawing nluivrt
Nn««s,
deeds, contracts, etc, Pmon&gt; desiring to

BELL’S MATCH-MAKING.
ORNO STRONG,
'IJRINTERboJ rnbllshtrof tlw NsshvDIe Nsw*.
A Kr*ry description ot f'Uia and F*t&gt;cy PrintRw
• xeented cheaply. »lth —---------- --

UNION BOUSE

ALF. C. BUXTON,
/ 3.UNSMITH, manufacture* Rifle atni Shot Guns
VI and repair* all Ptrearrr.i and floc Machinery
llraecb loader*, of any manufacture, furnished al
list price, hhop near the plaining mill.

JOHNM. ROE.
TTOUSE, Blimaad Canlaga Painter. Graining.
Li Erear&lt;rlng, and Paper Hanging a Specialty.
Shzn n.r. It^vnnt^. Jr

CHAS. IF, DEMARA Y,

K PARADY,
VfANUFACTUREB of Boot, and Shoe*. Making
»nd rvpalrjnr neatly dene, also *tr1el atten­
tion io fill all order* promptly, and at tbe lowest

J. B. RASEY,

JOHN

WEBSTER,

■DLACKBMITH.^ Ail kind* of work in the BiackAJ emit I, aIMj l{or*c*hoein*r lin* attend-d to prornIF. D. PURCHIS,
PROPRIETOR Blppto Mill*.2 roll*, wwt of VcrA montrUte. Flour and k red aiway* tor sate at
lbe loVtll ratM rnatzm, ll.I.jf.. '
c__

JAMES FLEMING.
rv‘

'*rH 7ad wsnsnuS” SUd Jewel17

FRANK J. PURCBIS,

V. S. MAIL

LINE

jMiKtllsawu* Bata.
JOHN Q. CBHS3Y,
»
■
M B11

MONEY TO LOAN I
Oi Appml ta tale tariiin.
IS SUMS OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS
OH LOSO TIME.

•

L. BUB8XLL.

JftONEY TO LOAN 1
l/ftUMBOFFROM

9S0.00 to 3300.00,
Apriru. Wm. A. Atlsworth,
__________ at hfa residence or store.
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

"My Dear Flora,” wrote Miss Ray­
mond,— "It is a long time since we
have met. Why can't you pack your
trunk, mid make up your mind to
spend the Hummer with me in this
green and quiet comer of tiie earth ?
You shall diet upon locusts and wild
honey, if such be your pleasure; you
shall putin an appearance at parish
Elcnics, or srt in the arbor aud emraider while somebody reads TennyHon aloud—in short, you shall do as
you pleai-e, if you will please to come
to your rural friend
Bell."
Miss Raymond regarded it as a wise
and far-seeing policy that she had for­
borne to mention tbe name of the Rev.
Clarence Gascoigue—a poor but prom­
ising you ng clergyman recently settled
over the parish of Haphazard, whose
welfare sue had chiefly iu view In is­
suing this invitation to "dear Flora,”
who was nothing less than an heiress
and a beauty. Miss Raymond herself,
being neither, naturally set a greater
value upon these things than they de­
served, and devoutly believed that
Flora would carry all before her at her
own sweet will
She remembered,
when they bail been at Madame Buhl’s
finishing school together—before ad­
versity bad visitea the Raymonda'
roof—that Flora had been the cynosure
of ail the neighboring eyes at Dr.
Creed’s theological seminary, that she
had been deluged with valentines, sur­
feited with bonbonn, and embalmed in
sonnet and song In the poet’s corner of
the local daily. But apparently these
tilings had not availed. Mlae Flora
bad already survived several seasons,
and was yet Mfaa Flora, abd untram­
meled. Whether she haxfrflirted too
hard, her heart had remained un­
touched, or she had never inspired her
lover with any tiling Btronger than a
passingfancy, nobody but Flora knew.
Miss Raymond’s family consisted
merely of herself apd a widowed aunt;
and as her income was small, she usu­
ally filled the roomy old homestead
with rammer boarders. But hince the
new rector of tire parish had taken up
his abode under her roof-tree, and
Aunt Mllly was lr somewhat failing
health, ahe had decided not to add to
hex cares, but to her pleasures, ln!begglng Flora to spend the season at Hap­
hazard. And Flora was nothing loath.
Bhe stepped from th© lumbering old
stage late an one summer afternoon,
in the jauntiest .of traveling toilets,
with the most killing of hate perched
upon her shapely head—a very be­
witching pictu re of a girl of the period,
Ute soft fiufi'y curls upon her white
forehead, the dark ’eyes shining with
mischief, the wild rose. blushing upon
cheek and chin, and a ready smite
about the mobile lipa. Bell felt sud­
denly old and faded and dowdy beside
her, and upbraided herself amartly for
the sensation. She went up to her
guest's room with her, threw open the
bl In (fa, ^pointed out tbe views, and

“ I do hope you won’t find it stupid
here, Flora," she said; “that time
will not bang heavy upon your hands.
Society here fa rather chaotic to be
sure, but—”
"I suppose there isn't such an arti­
cle as a wutleman within ten miles.”
yawned Flora.
“ Well, they are not as plenty aa I
could wish, for your sake, I confess.
WeffiTC always living inhopes'tbst the
the towers of the mansion from thia

Detroit, Jitichlcnn.
good company.”

lion coming in at,the gate r’

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY^UGUST n\1877
“That?” laughed Bell-" that is the No; do you stay, And ppar .the tea at
Turpins of the Ptalns.
aforesaid rector.”
table, sad play at house-keeping, and Bell Went slowly out; but it was some
f
“la he coming to give you ghostly make it a Dltte like home for tbe i&gt;oor time before Mr. Gascoigne obeyed her. From th. Ooubs E-fKAU^s’. /
Tobn stowed her property a
fellow.”’
“He is the oddest lover In theworid,”
The latest appearance of Ue rood
rboa«,dapaad
"Beems to me you are very anxious confereed Flora, later. “Nothingspoon­
Sent
has
been
on
the
Cheyenne
route
“-Hea
coming
coming
home, to tea.
He
about his welfare,” ratid Flora, but ey or gushing about him. I suppose
the Black Hllfa, and the beidnewof
fltMktt hiBwlf
boards here.”
staid as she was bidden, poured hfa lea, It wouldn’t be dignified for a clergy“‘There Is a divinity,’” quoted whiled away hfa lefaure hours, beat nian. Why, he only kissed me twice, their plots has been the theme of ebnFlora. “I thought, to be sure, It was him at chess, visited hfa sick, UtU-ncsl if you’ll believe it, Ball, and looked as vernatlon for ten days past among th©
no lew than the master oftPlne Hill to hfa views, filled the place of the ab- kolemn sh «n owl, and raid^be hoj&gt;ed people who have interests in that land and be;too, could not
of gold and sliver.
iuoraiog. Two or three
coming to his ratafee Just in the nick sent soprano in hfa choir, and bor- lie
• should
- ~.u«—
-------- --------- Qoolnefcs!
niakeniehapny.
’ About three weeks ago the find coach away *WhUle cash w
of time. How long has hfa Reverence,• rowed nte .old sermons for privaf ? I'm happy already, and
_ _I 1told him ho. was Stopped. The express messenger for expenses in Che upper. UnlMP^he
been here, may I tmk ?”
reading, while Beil spent her time ad-1 —
Do you
know,
Bel!,' I never
—•
—------,.........
hail an rode on tiie front seat with tbe ■ driver. coach, but unfortunately tbenervous! “Only three months.”
ministering hourly dooes, conctxtin- —
* —' — offer before, though I’m
out-and-out
Finding themselves absolutely la the n«w of one o? the passengers caused
■Well. I wonder you haven't fallen gruels and dal nt lea. to tempt tiie app
twenty-seven."
of the highwaymen, the coach two packages of the money to fall cut
love."
Ute, and waiting in a darkened room
Mi* Raymond offered thanks when power
‘I ? What would be the good ?”
by day, afterfbroken nlghte. Perhaps Mr. Gascoigue took hfa vacation to the was brought to a halt. There were of the open window, where it'Wariest.
The robliers were very j
They
'Who ever stop* to think of that?” It was the effect of overtaxed nerves White Hllfa, aud Flora went home to two treasure-boxes lnr the front boot,
113 000
“At least one must have a little ea- and depressed bpirite, or perhaiM Miss acquaint her friends with her new the Custer box and ths Deadwood box; told Mr. Keeler that thej
night before. They w
&gt;ro by
-oumgetnent to begin with.”
Haymond hod iniranderatood livr in­ prospects, and to Join her lover, with tb“ former is made of wood, and nel- the
the
dnver
to
Luke
Voorhees
df
Chej-dom
contains
articles
of
coiudderabte
?‘And hasn't be given youa particle? terest In Mr. GaHoolgne, but as h’ju mother, at the Mountain House inter.
a‘ou just hand him over t&lt;» my tender hod lef| herpatient dozing one night, Bell’s summer’s work was endal; value; tbe Deadwood box is or Iron, fa
naratfi.”
and fiaused a mtanent, leaning out the there was nothing more lor her to do securely riveted to the iron strap that that he must send them up a pair of
“You shan’t flirt with him, Fiore ; ball window to commune with tiie but to sit down ami count tiie cost of jttuwes under the front boot and gener­ good aealeM. They had been dividing
I he’s too good and innocent ;• he would evening Maraud tiie last tender efful­ match-making, in the mean time ally. contains valuable treasure. In up the gold dust with a apoon, .sup­
| think you in earnest”
gence of sunset, the sight of Flora and Flora wrote her friend long confiden­ this case, when the robbers demanded posed to hold about alx ounces, and
the treasure-box, the messenger promt- they couldn't make a. fair divide, so
। “ ‘Shan't’ Ih In tbe imperative mood. Mr. Gascoigne pelting each other with tial letters from the mountains.
they wanted the gold . scahfe, &gt;-They
■ I believe. Are you the guardian of ro-csin the garden .below smote her
“Such larks! We do nothing but ly threw to them the wondeu Cutter
hfa young ath'ctlons ?”
with a sense of something cruel. Her enjoy ourselves. Who do you think lw&lt; and then said to tbe driver, told the driver that be needn’t beafraid
And then they dettcended to the tea absence did not affect their enjoyment; we found hefebutbfa high-a’nd-mlgbt- “drive on.” Tbe robbent didn't then They didn’t pro{K»e to bust hhjB.so
Ionga«
he made no “break,” What
know
Hie
difference
between
the
two
,
table, and Flora, and Clarence Gub- they had forgotten her in the delight ine»« tiie heir of Pine Hill, Mr. Chester
ooigne shook hands and chatted famil- of being together; and for tbe first tin* Callender, of Haphazard. And such ‘•oxen, and no opposition was made to they wanted was tire company’s treas­
UuTy—nobody could redsl chatting a selfish sorrow stirred In her hea. a xwelij He daneed with me fiv- the driver when lie resumed hfa jntrr- ure. If he [thedriver) WMdMtHtrged
they would not only take care of him.,
familiarly with Flora after the fi. t and filled her eyes with sudden. tears. tlmeH at the hop last night—and didn’t
Tiie second apfiearance of the road but they would kill tbe driver who
half a minute—alxiut hfa cousins, the "Did she grudge them their happi­ tiie other women look daggers! One
Gascoignes of Newport, and a dozen ness?" hIiu asked herself. " Was not dared to say it was Ih&lt;chu»&lt;‘ I’m engaged, agents proved to be a successful suo- look his place. They wanted Jack
ecsalon of robberlee. The coach that Gilmer to come up tfie road, they said,
peteple.of whom Mfas Raymond had Huccesa enough for her?”
and it’s so safe llirting with engaged left Deadwood, Mondoy morning, June . so that they eoula make him get’•‘dot
never heard, and of whom never to
When Flora liad gone, to her room girls—a!l the fun and none of the S3, was halted in the vicinity of the and walk a ways. They didn’t fekr
baVe heard seerued suddenly to’ prove that
night, Bell knocked at the door danger! Let them rave! If I weren't Cheyenne river. The robbers were un­ the aoldient thev heard were doming
her a person of the least consequence.
engaged—who knows?—I wight fanev able to remove the Deadwood box from up the road. They were fighting for
After tea the trio strolled in the gar­ and went in.
"Haven’t you any thing to tell me?” living at Pine Hill, with a retinue of the coach, or to gain access to it In any big money: soldiers for a few dollar*
den, Flora leading the conversation,
servants, driving in my carriage, and
and waking the echoes with her quick she asked. "Has notAuig happened?’’ crackling in my silks. I didn’t tell ■way. They robbed the passengers of per month;• there were fourteen of
“What should happen, you dear^ld
about |&gt;1400.
them, and in a fight any one of them
laughter; and they sat awhile on the
owl, you? Oh yes; I broke you,did I, thal thestocks in which my
Tbe information given to. us that we would.take hte chances with the four­
; rustic bench beside the syringa bushes, sleepy
money was invested have declined
and Flora sang snatebex from tbe your India china bowl. A hIh con­ most shamefully? So Mr. Discount, were to be robbed one and a half miles teen rather than with the soldiera. They
fessed
fa
half
redressed.
We
meet,
but
didn’t want to disturb the iuml.% as it
operas and spiritual hymns; and Bell
my buHinetM man, writes me. But north of the Cheyenne river wsi not
marked thal when she dropi»ed out of we nilwt you ; we linger to caress you t'jere’B dear old Clarence—do you know, imrticulariy cheering. It was some was against the law. All they wanted
catch or chorus, nobody seamed to mins —at least 1 do. Bv-the-way, I'm be Isn't a particle jealous!” Whiles comfort to know exactly where the was gold-dust and currency. Draft*,
afraid
the
Reverend
Clarence
Is
get
­
etc,,
they would put back in theboxes.
"painted
boys
of
the
road
”
would
stop
her. and presently she stole away to
later date) ran, "Mr. Cullender and 1 us. We bad no express messenger and leave them, m tbe road where tbe
look after ht«r housekeeping, congratu­ ting horribly bored with .me!”
“What Impossible nonsense, Flora!” are Just in from a climb up the moun­ with us, yet we all believed there was next up-coach could get them and take
lating herself that everything promfa­
tain
with
u
small
party.
Clarence
.
; ed well for her scheme.
Flora was Was love teaching Flora to prevari­ went with some gentlemen la«t week at leant 410,000 In dust and currency in them back to Deadwood.
The proposition had been matte fo
the Deadwood treasure-box. A young
I perhaps a trifle giddy and girlish for a cate?
♦The following night, as Bell was camping out, and didn’t care to repeat gentleman named Keeler, in the em­
clergyman's wife, but she would outhistory.
We
got
separated
from
the
I live all that; and what an excellent going softly down to the kitchen for others, Mr. Callender and I, and lost ploy of the telegraph company,rode on
, thing it would be for Mr. Gascoigne, mustard, the door of Mr. Gascolne'* our way; and we should have been the box with the driver. Inside the
were Dr. J. M. Edwards of Dead­ now.” In the mean time, one of the
; whomabilites would never have fair study opened, and the draught ble
there now, for all I know, If Clarence coach
wood; John Wilson of Montana; W. L. gang naked particularly whether Mix
। pfay If he married any poor girl about out her candle as he closed it and can
and a man hadn't come to our rescue G. Soulejujent for Strahorn’s "Wyom­ Tonn was on board; also If Dr. Ed­
Haphazard, and lived from hand to forward.
with
lantern
and
torches.
Mr.
Cal“You keep late vigils,Mr. Gascolne,”
ing, Black Hills and Big Hom Re- wards wanODcof tiie passengers. After
' mouth, so to speak, with none of the
lenderds taking my picture, in crayon
j opportunities whkSi money could she exclaimed. It has Just struck —I Bometimes really believe be is glena”; Mrs. Tonn and Infant sou of the box was taken otf, oas of. the
Deadwood; Mine Boogy of Deadwood men who had been watching the road
j oiler; and as for Flora, she might bless twelve.”
sweet on me, In spite ofClarenoe. Mr. and your correspondent. The driver buck of the coach came up and said,
"The
truth
fa,
he
explained,
“
I
had
। her stars If he preferred her. If he bad
Callender's eyes are blue and umal!, had a gun, and there^were two small “Now let’s rob the women.” The
| no inconvenient scruples about marry- gotten behindhand with niy sermon. and
hfa
mustache
is
—
well,
iernon-oolI’ve been dissipating too much, I'm
revolvers in the pGBaMBalon of the pas- captain emphatically Mdd “No” to
| ing a rich woman.
ored, maybe; but his figure and man- sengeni.'
We were thus poorly pre­ that proposition, and told the driver to
The summer weather was fine at afraid, with your lively friend.1’
nera are perfectly stunning. He al­
Haphazard, and if Mr. Gascoigne
“Aud of what do you suppose Flora ways makes you feel as If yoa were pared for defence. We reasoned that drive on. As be did so he said, “Our
highwaymen
who were bo kind as to gang has divided up. Tj^rc, are two
l&gt;egge&lt;l the ladles to vfait some poor or fa afraid ? That you are getting faired tiie one person of ail tiie world whom
send us word where they would rob uh gangs farther down. Three- mile*
Invalid parishouer in hfa company, it with her!”
lie delighted to honor.”
would not be very harsh la their treat­
usually ended by Floragoing withhiru
“Bored with Flora?" he repeated,
And, after that, Beil heard no more,
alone, Bell having found Home urgent raiillng broadly. “Can’t you imagine aud a fortnight later Mr. Gascoine was ment, and we decided to proceed on detachment. If not, eight miles betow
the Journey. Mr. Wilson decided to you will probably meet the tui'rd gang.
duty to detain her at home at the last who Dever bores me?”
at home again, and settling to his par­
minute; and Flora developed quite a
“Is it a riddle?” laughed Bell, with ish duties. He found Bell at twilight vend back frlHO in dust to Deadwood on If you [addressing the driver] drive
talent for cheering the sick-room and a sob in her throat. "I suppose I the day after his return, with her the upbound coach. Most of the paH- slow, and .have no ona outside with
dispensing luxuries to the needy ; it might guess with a great effort of Im­ Sleepy-Hollow chair wheeled before sengerH, liefore leaving Deadwood, had you, you may pas* them all, as tiwy
wasarofe of which she relished tiie agination!" Why aid he torture her the window, watching the stars come either obtained drafts for their dust may see that we have deUuued. Qi”
and currency or had expressed the treasure-box.” 8o we drove on, and
novelty amazingly.
with hfa confidences?
out in the evening sky, and listening same in, and held the oompanya' re­ were not further mokuted that nliihi.
“You were plainly Intended for a
"I should think you might,” he pur­ to the crickets' Ming-soug.
ceipt for the amount. Three of tire
clergyman's wife,” blundered Mr. sued, still smiling, but not ho confi­
"Star-gazing?” lie a-died, resting an mtn had their watches with them.
Weight of the Human Bo&lt;b'»
Gascoigne, in a moment of grateful en­ dently.
“During your absence at elbow on the cushioned back of her
Mine was concealed in my baggage iu
thusiasm ; and then he colored, and Mrs. Raymond's bedside I have be­ went. "A penny for your thoughta.”,
There are few jx-ople bat inrettib©
Hie back boot. We had JuaL about
added, hastily, “The lame, halt and come confirmed in a sentiment whose
“I didn't licar you come In, Mr. money enough to pay our expenses to weighed oecaalonally. Some do it.-regblind are ail Hinging your praises.”
existence I had only suspected before. Gascolne,” she naid. "I am thinking
ulariy at certain hours, beforeand after
"What a discord It must be!” re­ Is there any hope for me. I wonder?” about—about Flora I How did you Cheyenne, except In the case of Mri. meals,
or takings bath, etc. Yettffere
Tonn, who had jewelery and oum an
turned Flora. "I think I should pre­
‘.‘Any hope?” sbeanHwered, contus- leave her?"
are few things so changeable as the
her
person
lo
the
value
of
from
$1600
fer a tolo.”
•
edlv—“any hope? I—how can 1 tell'.’”
"FloraHaven't you heard?"
to $1700. fihe was bravo,though, under weight of tbe body—indeed, it is rare­
The claims of the parish, however,
“"Don't you know,"beasked mourn­
"My laA letter is a month old.”
ly
the
same
for a few minutes together,
the trying circumstances, and didn’t
were not so exacting but be could de­ fully, hfa great dark eyes shining ap­
"Ami nolxxly has told you about flinch in the least particular. The af­ and, If a man were to alt on one of the
vote some leisure to the poets, sitting pealingly in thedim light. "Couldn't her?"
ternoon was paseed away in a kind of plates for a whole day, the other piste
Id the vine-covered arbor, while Bell you find out, dear MfasBell" Couldn’t
“Who could tell me about her so "road agent love feast”—that is, tome would be constantly oscillating wftbfa
and Flora worked and listened—ex­ you give me a monel of encourage­ well uh yourHelf?”
of tbe passengent who bad been robbed certain limits. The state of tbe wekthcept when Bell remembered she had ment?”
Mr. Gascolne laughed. “Well, Mr. by highwaymen in Montana, Arizona, er and tiie time of the year iuflueno©
omitted to leave orders for the grocer,
“I could—I will find out—If you Callender, perhaps/'
California, &amp;c., told their experiences. ouweight. In rammer we grow .fet­
or had neglected some important wish. I would give it now—this min­
"Mr. Callender!
What «rr you
It had the effect of preparing us for ter than we are In winter; such fa the
household aflklr, and excused bervelf ute—you know I would, don't you? - talkingabout,
Mr. Gascoine ?”
tbe approaching event. The shades of general rule, yet most ;&gt;©opie believe
for a long half hour, begging them to if I could—if I dared—If I were cer­
“ Flora nnd Mr. Calender.”
evening drew about ua, and the coach that hot weather makes us leaner. B.
go on with the reading.
And when tain—”
“
What
of
them?
”
.
is true we eat less and perspire wore.
she returned, she was always pleased
Did he doubt that Flora loved him
"They are married—that is all.” * rolled rapidly toward the ambuscade These are certainly two Cannes of loss;
of the highwaymen. It was awild
to find that the book had been closed
“Bless you!" he said, fervently.
"Married! Flora married to Mr.
for the nonce.
If he had not been "I am willing to wait; it is so much Callender! Is it true? Oh, Mr. Gas- country that we pasned through. Foot but, on the other band, we expend Idte
reading, then of course he hail been letter than despair dealt at one blow.” coine! How could ahe be so wicked! hills all about us, deep and narrow to keep jip the temperature of. tiie
doing what he liked better. And he Then he lighted her candle from hfa Oh! oh! oh!” and she staggered to gulches in tbe road, not a house or hu­ body, and moreover we drink more,
our beverages posoeee the curium
wonla say, “We have been waiting own, and left her, with blank dfanuiy her feet and held out both arms, not man being in sight for miles. The and
curtains were all upon one side of the iroperty of increasing dur-fat. ’ Beer
for you. Mfas Bell ”—he had fallen Into pictured upon her lace. There was no knowing what she did.
and even pure water are fattening
the habit of calling her "Miss Bell” question but her match-making hud.' “Wicked?"
........ ....... ecnoed the young rec­ coach, and were all down on the oppo­ agents. Cattle reared for slaughter get
aide. I was very weary from long
during these familiar wancai.
succeeded, and she herself was in love I tor, taking *tiie proffered
hands, aiid
and site
**’ rcd ualiuB.
traveling, and I soon dropped away In­ a great deal to drink, which iucresees
“I shan’t dare to run away, if I am with Clarence Gascoigne! Another holding them
firmly
’t know
______—-"I
“I don
don't
their bulk considerably; ’ th&gt;going to H^il your pleasure so,” she woman might have played false al I about that. It isn't wicked to marry to a light “stage-coach” nap. I triad are
gorged with llqukr, and so Hile
hard
to keep awake,for I knew we were
replied.
this unexpected crisis, and deemed that I the one you love beat, even at the risk
within a lew miles of tbe Chyenne weight increases, but the system is
"You certainly do spoil It when you all was fair in love, but Belle Buy-!of
;oi breaking
ureaKing another's
anotner s heart,
Deart, fa
is It?
it? river, but I couldn't. I had slept a­ weakened. Io winter the. organism,
leave us," he would gallantly retort.
mond was of finer clay.
-•*•then
’— •—
* *-fa*in
----excellent
*—••— con­
! *And
my’----heart
bout half an hour, when I awoke and bus to be supplied with beat. We eat
If they went for an afternoon's pic­
"You dear old go between,” cried dition ; I amureyou, Flora hasn’t been found tbe coach standing still. 1 more, butalso expend more to keen up'
nic to the top of Chrome Cliff, with Flora,
when Bell had made her revela­ able to effect a flaw. It was all a ml»- heard voices outelde, and In the first the tempers tare of the body. Then,
their supper packed inauamner, Bell
tions.
"the
Bishop
Valentine
himself
moments of awakening, not fully real­ also, we drink leve, so thal on the
fell to sketching a bend of the river,
whole the loss fa greater than the gain,
with the willows dipping above it and cc ’idn't hold a candle toyou. It's t&lt;&gt; Miss Beil, you rather overdid the izing where I was, I put my head out and
we grow lean. In short, we fat­
swallows skimming low, and Flora goo*! to be true. Do I Jove him? Ik.n't match-making bus!newe, did you not? of the window.
ten. when under ordinary - ctisiuhand Mr. Gascoigne were naturally left If ‘Confirmed in a sent!inert w
“
Take
in
that
head,
or
I'll
put
a
bul
­
And I—I wtu» weak and Quixotic, I
Htancea wo burn more of the food we
to their own devlcee. If they went rxfatencehe had only suspected Ite'orv grant you; itwaa unpardonable, I ad­ let through it. Don’t make such a have, and we, the, ‘
Mrs.
Raymond
’
s
illness,
’
1
h he? Well,
out for an evening’s entertainment—
mit, now that I look back upon it break as that again."
exhale carbqnic t
which even Haphazard afforded at I niuBl rouleau I hardly expected such But If the girt really loved me; if I
I got all of myself Inside the coach We begin to emit
times when summer guests were plen­ good fortune. He’s so reserved, I sup­ had unwittingly won her heart; if in the quickest posable time. I knew AfTril; iteamount ।
pose,
and
—
and
—
Why,
lie
lias
never
ty—Bell remembered the latch-key oh
you had led her to believe, thanks to then we werein the bands of the high­ ably in July, Au
soon as they were beyoad the gate, or so much as kissed mv hand,or pressed my own stupidity, that I bad been waymen of tbe Black Hills. It ap­ and attains ita
she had' left a window open where it, though he has had plenty of oppor­ such a blockhead as to confess my love peared that, as the mules had pul lt d autumnal equinox. Jt,
burglars and showers might enter, or tunity. Well, you can go tell him for you—why, It was only right that I the coach down into a gulch, about fif­ increasing from
she never failed of some valid excuse that the adage, ‘Faint heart never won should abide by my own awkward teen feet wide and about six feet deep, to lose tbesubstan
I’ll wait
for falling behind, for refusing Mr. fair Irdy,’ is disproved.
mistake. I must have l»een miracu­ and before they could pull out, four
Gascoigne’s arm—either both hands here.”
mea sprang out from the side of tbe
Somebody knocked faintly at-Mr. lously obscure that night, Bell, and road. Tbe mules balked, and the we remain nearly Btattonary.—
Were necessary to keep her skirts from
you must be the xeast conceited wom­
Ml M
the mud, or the country aide-walk was Gascoigne's study door. *’(Jonie in,” an in the world, or you would have coach stopped. The captain of the "°u&lt;'
be
saiii,
mistaking
it
for
tbe
maid.
too narrow for three abreaxt. And
that I loved you, and not gang was on our aide of the coach; his
“Florafa waiting for you In the par­ undei-Htood
yet there wim nothing obvious or awk­
three men on the other. The driver culture of our western
Flora/’
ward in Mfas Raymond's scheming. lor,” began Bell.
” said Bell, with a little sigh, and-Keeiar were “covered” with and growing. Recent
“Walting for me?—Flora?” repeated “I"O-h,
It all came about as naturally as If
gpns, and were told to “ pul up their the cattle ranges
wish I hail understood 1”
foreordained; and If Mr. Gascoigne Mr. Gascoigne.
•“It isn’t too late, is it? If you had hands ” which they didn't hautate to by Englishmen
"Yea.
I
have
told
her;
she
fa
wait
­
was sometimee a little vexed that he
eya to becoming
understood, what ahouki you have do.
could not be trusted to find the latch­ ing to confirm your hope, Mr. Gas­ said, Rell!”
The Captain said: “Driver throw proving the cattl
key, cluee tbe window, or fetch the coigne. She blds me say that the adage,
down your gun.”
“I should have said, ‘Yes,’"
umbrella, Flora would say. “It’s Bell’s ‘Faint heart uevjer won fair lady,’fa
“My dear Bell,” wrote Mre. Callem
Tbe gun on the front of the coach Is
way; she was just so at Madame Buhl’s disproved. When you inUrnated to tier to Mrs. Gascoigne on her wedding
in tbe region. Albert
me the other night that you loved tier, morning, “allow me to congratulate
‘ wait upon heraelf.”
go Englishman,
ta'cn Bell’s way how- I suspected that it was not in vain, but you on your talent for Match-making.” reached after it,but tbe robbent thought coven only 10,000 acres, and
I could not be certain, you know.
'he was the express messenger, and one
church;
ow she found it con­ Now I know She loves you with all her
of the three men Mid co him; “None
venient to ask old Mre. Boos about her heart. I am sure of lu Don't let me
Custer’s Final HmUng Place.
; the country I
of that. Make no break, or you we a
rheumatism, and Martha Meeks about keep you an Instant; jt must seem like
bi
dead man. Throw up your hands. ”
her grandson fishing at the Labrador. an eternity to Flora. Bhe Is waiting
The widow of the late Gen. Cuter
The captain then made (he driver
Anil by that time the Reverend Clar­ for you—In the parlor. Go! Why do has come East, and is tn New York on reach down, bring it up muzzle foreence had put off the gown and made ywu badtate? Don’t you believe her way,to be present at the final Inter­ moet, and then throw it upon the
his way to the church door, where me?”
ment of her husband’s remake in the
Mr Graus
hw wb«
Mr. Gascoigne had arisen, deathly West Point Cemetery. 'The riflfet
made to descend from their aeate. year averages SObuahsJ*.
pale, with a solemn, wounded look iu Indian-fighter fa to lie In the historic then
The Custer box was taken out, worth 11.44 at Kansas City.
his shining eye«. and great* circles little burying-ground next to Maj. Gen. broken open and nothing of value
A aingular chapter of
------- ■—------ *-51ips moved Harteuff. Twn generations of {Indian
therein. Tbe work of removing at Toronto a few
without forming words. Hfa whole fighters are thus brought together. found
the Deadwood box from the coach was Identof that place
abe never did overtake them. The attitude was that of oti_------------- Harteuff fell tn the Florida Evergladraf
with
his wife, wlM
treasurer bad proved garulous, and with unexpected happiness, it seemed pierced by three 8cmln-.de bullets, were made to do the work. AU the in|her. The eldest boy
to Bell, as be steadied himself by about the time Custer was born. He
grasping with trembling hands tin* lived to be washed ashore in th© Lady tools they had to do the work with
were the stage wrench and a broken
gut Up lo his first wife. If ahe found chair beside him.
Elgin disaster, and to receive another boML
J
■effects of which he died the
“You told Flora that I loved her?” bullet, as well as that from Antietam, ;
them sitting alone in the embnwure uf
;&gt;en window, studying tbe eon- he gJ»P®d. “You (old her that I loved with him to tire grave. |The time for .
lons, tdie moved softly away,
tbe ceremonies connected with the fi­ "These fallows are d—d f&lt;
"Why, yea; I told her you had been nal burial of Custer has not yet been
oould tell ?—It might be tbe de­
have been in the peniteu
confirmed in a sentiment whose exist­ fixed.
moment.
dozen times with no more !i
It so happened that just at this time ence you had only suspected before you
about me, and I got out «
Mre. Raymond foil ill. Flora proposed were thrown together so much by
Why wouldn’t it be a good idea for Bo he tent a helping hand,
in half
going home, but Bell stoutly vetoed Aunt MiUy’s Ulnese,” repeated BeU.
r —------- was.out of
tbe proposition. “It will be so lone­
the boot and on ths ground.
rest, and tbe tragedy wlU end with i
some tor Mr. Gascoigne,” she said.
Wirtlo the removal of the box was execution of both.
&lt;\.

�$ ! :%trhigan€Hrtnl^

AMi-ouriele

ma7m"vi nk

: Church.-. Barry
ftih, atiB wn* conitmvMron nj# on, m a
BBll
■ bi-autifui grore oh the prenritoa of Mr.
him. ।Cat ‘ William Edwins, nn enteriM^ilhig fnrd tjmtosbt-' iBfr- The meetings^ were largely nt­
s arouau. j tended, the reports of tiie past work

tu han'
1 ruiuymenu at all.

Charles Rule took a walk ou the Ride
TV SUK-JjurUmw k»U al Jack- imul. near Monmouth, N. J., with his
sweetheart. Rose Stan. They quar­
reled. and while Rose wa&lt; trying to
a add alw carry all MKrtbe her lover witl her band on his
for exhibition team! brow, the yytwg man pulled out a re­
volver,- and fired a ball through the
gura uiua into mi wm.-*"One &lt;rf tim"inert r Ttrsnrrinsty engin­
eering feats of the age is the Meigs rail­
way, as it ascends the Andes from Li­
ma. In a distance of IT mile* it rises.

ruratfl
’i1 ■■ j— gs
OK AND arFKR yov.-M.' i#ri,
those of
which
- --------arti bcing primedAiff upon an honest public
.
■ -------------------us the beat wagons in the world.
Before making your purchase please E»o. Xanr«M . V8» B.UE
call and examine
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NEW GOODS!

“ai^as.—uos^r

* MV

' future give bright jirospccta. Highly Arebring
week, and my
iuttretting wefc.'tfc# etuixiatp comum'^!
ed with the Sunday School gathering'
bttfl)e afWttiOoh, not" east of ’ whli-V
waa th© singing
the scholar* pre.-*ent. In tbe evening Mr*.' Sanaa E.
Grayed, of' Vermontville delivered a
temperance lecture tea large audience,
At the school houae.
*
He who anakea two blade* of grata to
grow where but one grew before, an
old raying seBw us, is a benefactor to
At tlx; Lowest Rates.
the race. Of auch'men we found Mr.
William Hill, of Suudeid, whom- farm
we inspected a few day a since. Where
but a few years ago .was dense forest
aud swamp, may now be seen tajgb and ।
luxuriant field* from whence are gath- i
ered heavy crops to gladden the heart I
of the owner in the harvest time. Mi. I
H. ia nlno deeply interested in the mor-1
al and religious culture of the commun­
ity in which he resides, and while bless­
ed himself is also u blessing to his fel­
low-men.
'
The case of Wellmap vs. Goss, of
Sunfield, for mallcioariy destroying
growing corn, came on for trial before
a Vermontville justice on the 0th inrt.
Through the efforts of O. N. Case, cotnrsel for defendant, the action, was
thrown overboard and the defe^'daiit
discharged, the papers in the case, like
a worn postage stamp, locking adhes­
iveness. Mr. Wellman, h'oweter, had
issued and served upon the defendant
another warrant, the i$sue of which
comes on for trial ou tbe 14th.
Mm. 8. E. Grave* has been engaged
And all other Goods at
to deliver sn address before the Wood­
land Reform Club, Aug.’ 12th.
Besides other valuable and inter­
esting matter, the August number .of
Susan E. Graves’ Temperance Mapagine
and Home Gem will contain "TenStejw
to Ruin,” illustrated by a large engrav­
ing. and "Deacon Giles’ Distillery,nal-1
so fully illustrated, and the beautiful
poem, "The-Ups That Touch Liquor
jihall Never Touch Mine,” which should
be in ©very young lady’s possession.
This magazine is published by Suban
E. Gkaves, Vunnout vill'-, Mien., at on­
ly sixty cents a year. Bend for it.
By I sell three feet for a yard
Fkanuis Graves.
of Goods and 16 oz. for a lb.

FRESH GOODS

height of not less than 15,000 feet—Dear­
I. a grand earalcade of stock will ly three miles above the »ea levti. No
fewer than 10,000 penxras perished in
ita construction.
iMtitaA man wfco was recently rittfag on

u it« object was declared to

quietly fishing, and with no one near,
kindred art* wm nearly frightened to death by the
, sudden appuoranoe of a large man, with
Among Iu kindred arte were Horlicul- head of enormouz rite, coming to tire
tw.. embracing Pomology, Market surface of the water as he drew in Iris
line. Itaftenyvd£roVp£ tobc the
body of BD Italian, who had been
fag «“d Household Art*.
The first drowned a fow days before.
John Parrel, a Wart Hobpkeh,. N. J.
meeting of the Society was held at
boy, has been arrested for attempting
pteted March Mrd, 1M9, by tire election to kill hi* father with an'axe. Helsa
violent tempet, and a short time
of oOecnand the executive committee. boy
Tbe first Fair was held at Detroit, in ago hanged his brother with a rope,
and left him banging until hi* life was
thought to be a large sum to appropri- in danger. A year ago he subbed a
lad named Moran in the breast, injur
never failed to hold a State fair each ing him so severely tliat for some days
soreceding year, and ba* disbursed bis life was deapafml qf.&gt;
His Lost Brother.—A man in Cali­
fornia waz on tire point of shooting a
JIMMIE AND VKTE.
eoa diploma* and medals, in accord- burglar, when tbe latter, falling on his
(M with the in eat object of the Soci­ knees, cried but: *‘4ii God is my judge,
An Irishman stopped &gt;t a hotel in
ety# **10 promote tiie improvement of Robert, I did notkndw you lived here!” prs Moines, Iowa, ‘where pretty high
They were brothers who hnd emigrated Ojus were charged. In the morning
to California from Illinois, but had hot the landlord made but tbe amount of
the damage and presented it to Pat.
have been the landmarks of the growth seen each otfiw for ten years. The After he had glanced over it the latter
sod progress of foe Stele. Consider younger brother, the burglar, turned looked the landlord in the face and ex­
claimed: "Ye put me in mind of a
tbe list fair held at Detroit in 1840. aud
snipe.” "Why F naked the landlord.
the last fair, held at Jackson in 1876. the elder’s store.
"Becauto ye’re v&lt;^f nigh all bill.”
Whet was tbe Detroit of 1841) compared
A Sad End.—A woman named Donwith the Detroit of 187«!-*ud what novsn, with two children in her arms,
Boys Wanted.
was the Jackson of 1840 compared with .jumped into the river nt Cleveland a
the Jackson of &gt;1877! Bo that tbe An­ few days ago. She clasped the chil­
Men are wanted—so they are; but
nual State Fair has niarited the annual dren tightly to her br.‘ast, and the trio, toys are wanted—honest, manly, noble
improvement. This year ten thousand drowned together. The bodies were boyq. Such boys will make the desired
1 men. Some have declared, and truly,
doll*i*,In caah, beside medals and di-;I recovered.
The woman was about: that these txjys should possess ten
thirty years of of age. The children, a; points, which are thus given:
1.’Honest. 8. Tuflelligent. 8. Active.
The Sazain© Lying Club’s meetings
pretty Httlabey and girl, were aged re­
4. Industrious. 5. Obedient, fl. Steady.
spectively two and three years. The' 7. Obliging. 8. Polite. 0. Neat. 10. are’reported in the Austin (Nev.) Hevcille. The member* are very, able li­
cause ot the null oct seems to ItaveI Trnthfal.
Ono thousand first-rate places ar? ars, according to what we read about
been family trouble. The neighbors।
CURRENT ITEMS.
say the husband and wife were contin­ open to one thousand boys who come them. One of them stood up in a re­
' up to the standard. Each boy' can snit
ually quarreling, and that evening he‘ Ins taste as to tiie kind of business he cent meeting nndwiid: "The telegraph
revenue of the United States is • came home drunk and abused.her,, would prefer. The places are readyin company arc now using the qumlrnplex
! when she left, taking the children with, eveiy kind of occupation. Many of system over the Virginia and Salt Lake
them are already filled by Ixiys who
Cuhmodor© Vanderbilt a daughter • her, with the above sequel. Donnovan1 lack some most important point*, but circuit, by means of which four messa­
Mfcswise cries out for tbe dollars of her has been arreoted.
they will soon bt? vacant. Some ritua- ges may be sent simultaneously over a
single wire. The increased strain cm
A deserter from the United States ar­, tions will soon be vacant, because the
boys will be poisoned reading l»ad the wire is not visible here in Austin,
Within the last ten rears the United my went into business as a barlx-r, in1 books, such as they would not dare but I was put at Dry Creek yesterdny
States has sold ♦48.000,000 worth of Oakland, Cal., and prospered. A for­ show their fa there, and would be asliamand in that vicinity th© wire was hump­
arms and inanitions of war to Europe. mer comrade recognized him, and ex­ ed to hav© their mothers see. The im­
ing itself, and groaning and straining,
torted blackmail by threatening to ex­ pure thoughts suggested by these books
will lead to vicious acts, the boys will and dropping words off in chnarks. I
ed south of the Qhlo River since Janu­ pose him io the authorities. The bar­ lx* ruinwl, and their places will be fllted. examined the wire and found n knot
Who will be ready for one of these
ary 1st, yet tbe cause of edneation pegs ber paid regularly ♦,’&gt; a week for si­
Distinguished lawyers, in it, and canie to the conelusion tbnt
lence. Thten thebhrekmailer' took in­ vacancies •
useful ministers, skillful physicians, a qtuidruplex message had struck the
to
the
plot
a
friend,
who,
by
similar
"Without any army this nationVouId
sncccssful merchants, must all soon knot and got tangled qp and stuck nt
threate, got $3 a week. At length a। leave their places for somebody else to
become a mob,” aaj-s Gen. Sherman.
that point. I tried to straighten tin.*
third rascnl joined in the Attack, and fill. One by one they are removed by
JwAeo, b«i please show us your army
wire out, but a section of an accxrantof
the barber, seeing that hl* payroll was death. Mind your ten points, lx&gt;v«.
They will prepare you to step into va­ a battle between the Turks and Ba«Hkely to iucreasc bOi'ottd his resources,
. An Iowa woman, suing for a divorce, resolved to kUl off the recipients of his cancies in die front rank. Every man sians struck me on the car and knocked
who in worthy to employ a boy is lookput in as evidence the head-board of money.
IIo alUt one of them, ,wah ।| ing for you if you have the points. Do me down, and 1 concluded that it was
not advizable to fool with the thing.’’
caught in the act, aud is now in jail, not fear that you will b« over looked.
A young person having these qualities
where, awaiting preeecntiou, he is free will shine as plainly a* a star al night.
A Pennsylvanian has lately dk-d of
from persecution.
lockjaw, caused by his boot clmtliug
his h« el.
A Tree Bear Story.
A man in Baltimore called on a grave
in the woods at digger one day to have his wife’s grave
'OreO«M^. 8b. VM lost wHl. iran-h ■ sodded. He was an extremely penuri­
A few years ago a curious event hap­
CmulsUag of
K, Kr mn. aad died tnuu exhM4tioo ous man, and haggled a long time over pened- in connection with the visit ot a
bear to the settlements of Mason Co.,
the price of the nodding. Suddenly he Mich. One of the settlers was in the
■. H. Honore, of Chicago, Col. Pred- became mute, while his eyes rested habit of turning his hone out to graze
eriek Grant’s father-in-law, has failed upon a neighboring tombstone. His. at some distance from home. Going
fihr About 13,000,000, and al&gt;out ♦65,000 daughter ant! the grave digger stood one day to the.pasture ground, he took
his little girl, some three years old, up Have bean ihomuchly uvcrhauled, are w
back in 'respect for
feelings of the on his horse for a ride, patting her
prima working order, aud ready tat lb
gentleman, in whose mind they sup- down again a short distance from the
NEW CROP OF WOOL
There is a complaint that innocent ixwrd the right of the tablet had called bonne, expecting she would be able,to
return to it alone; Looking back soon,
people occasionally get killed when the up the memory of a dear, departed saw that she had stopped and was play­
Wool
sent by rail will be carded with'
spices.
friend, for grief was depicted od his ing ir the loose sand in the path. 6n
countenance, and he was deeply agitet-1 returning to the house, after leaving promptneis and returned per directions,
FRUITS,
horse at the pasture ground, he was
dMa they are on the outskirts of amok. (rd. At length the deep emotion which bis
greatly alarmed to. find timt site bad
swelled his bosom found vent in thb Dot been seen by the family. His first
WHITE FISH,
pathetic outburst: "My G—d! when act, ofeourae, was to visit the plow
he had seen her iiutt, where, to
TROUT,
York. PstmsylvMtia and Ohio, during did that man die? He owes me two where
his
horror,.mingled
with
her
own
little
PAVING HAD A '
the pest tight years, amounts to a sum hundred dollars, and I’ll never see a tracks, were to be seen the tracks of a
cent ot ii.r
. huge bear plainly impressed in the
CANNED GOODS.
LARGE
EXPERIENCE
The Northern Pacific Railroad, which sand. The inference Was, and it prov­
CROCKERY.
broke the back of Jay'Cpoke b'CtL, and ed to be correct- that the bear had car­
ried off the child. The neighbors were
urchins paraded the
hastened ‘ tiie jluauchd crisis under informed of the circumstencea, and a
ooden
are
•which-the country has anffered ever party of men started in pursuit. After
fiurauter Ptrfcd StiitHdiw.
Kiner, U itself doing Well. The eastern hunting unsuccessfully during the re­
mainder of the day, they encamped
and
western
serf
ions
built,'J®5
miles,
wantbread. We want
near the Pare Marquette nver. On go­
Wool Greaao Wonted.
are in good ordei, and fast year gave ing toward the nver. the following
Inlaet •teryihbm «bu rea tefimrflsa
AUnaT
toW
I. W. I’OWLE'
net earnings of taO^OO. Tbeepustry morning,aloud spIaaMfif
’’
— -—------ ------ .jade I»y akmg the Him ta btiag ra«*diy sHtied,
runthe Grand Trunk Railway that rood
came down to the margin g*
ha« tost ttnojXX) in two and a quart ?r
sold for caahu or exchanged for the the bear waa seen just plunging into a
bonds of the corporation. . .With in- thicket on tbe opjxwite shore, and
kmk«k:.»r&lt;»c in the
strangest sight of aJL int he middle of
the dream was the little girl, sitting
a log which projected
above the surface of the
mrae the men were not If We Must Fight
ng her to land.
fT*M on bi* pile, .lately.
_iri could not tell much
the adyenuire. on]y that she was
nrery tfau be bad burn
aid, that the old bear bugged
1 kept her w*rm, and that she
perior to sm» Itr Maaul j^ot i» exactfy
which the
what Boston need*.'
"■' '* "
ibmitted witopot a growL
ji'.bot nrewe'bOM^lo’piSwtouj
aceebted theory among thow
Ttinfrv from the nnsruiHrici’ravaces of '
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■to.of the &lt;teunartaDee. il that
u- waa a female that had lost her
that abeadopted thelittte girl
ooaM b. Wm«l aflwvlun-----a. Our caval- •
and Ht is well.
for*w4, winu ^raMbodr
Pre will tw&gt; no‘

Agriculture

and

its

CLOTHING,

BOOTS AND SHOES

STOCK!

which I

XASp.m. H&amp;t. DMroii fcW
T.U a. tn. Arrive Detrvi! IMS -

N. B—I will give the best warran­
ty on'my work or any parties in Barry
or Eaton counties.
.

E. COOK at co.

HOTEL and BOARDINGHOUSE.
J. L HELLER, Proprietor.

WKSTW-AKD.
(TEu3T

AND A CHOICE LINE of GROCERIES.

ssssj-! Gnu&gt;4 jUplda,^„.

K.”drBR0WN“
Naabville Uoom Bare.

J. L. HELLER de SON.

WOLVERINE MILLS
NASH VI ELK, HIGH.

D. M. PURCHIB, Proprietor.

■FLOUR AND FEED

Delivered Without Extra Lharne .'
| Anywhere* In tbe village. PteaM leave orders at
F. J. Pt’RCHW HABBEI1 SHOP.

D. H. prRCHIS.
^INSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
General Dealers in

tvr keep conrtantJj’ oa hand a piod aMnrtiacnt of

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
' fn MHrfjan.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
Ir You Want to Buy a Fiust Class

SEWING MACHINE
You can SAVE MONEY by CAU-isr.
At

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

.

FURNITURE!

WAHI VZ-ALRJ

m-Cta GROM HOUSE!

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and. Deal in

D’urn.itu.re I
Of Ever) Oeacrlplio

EIGHT IT XS!

Piton a Wash Stand to a

Handsome Park r Suit I

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

.!'v)

|D

Coffin

IN OUR

Department!

We have a large stock of Corins and
Caakris and a full line of

UNDERTAKERS’ GOADS!

£

We risobavc a
gunfc nre M’the front,
no difference whether

FINE HEARSE!
A“**?u^effis.,tod

their little girU wra ‘

eanMMU«Mt a&lt;j

..u

,

-i

Lei iuur £yM Im&gt;'.
Book gear Judge.

Bl'RT il.XkLER

’

Na«bvUie, Kith.. Jan. 1. Wtt.

j
Price 10 Ceils oer IL or 12i where II
Fnralsa Oil.

a

Dotrolt,

CharlotU......
Veraonlvillc
Naahrin*--..

WOOL CARDING!

with two bullet- o

Neville........ I
Vvrmontville .
Charlotte........

STATIONS.

Grroceries I

TO ARMS, THE CRY!

ll.tt arc
1XU
I- 4J

HmMm*,........ .

CENTRAL STORE!

W

EASTWARD.
STATIONS.

ROCK-BOIT ONPRICES!

W

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

yEW BAK KB Y,

A SPECALT Y

Tie Nashville Cardin Mills

‘SETT.

spartan*1

'

&gt; Wo 4mvw added to war Nmt M*huratorya FLAMBE AND MATCHER.

fkaino and ^aUing.

this

Office.

�^wemi*

...

Grand Rabid*, Mich.

Wood &amp; Brook* are at work upon

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

'Several bad piece* of sidewalk arorind
That are getting ready to kill
’Squire Parody tried his first cake bort
IB ntOM
will have two upright* and _«_yfjAgi magistrate.
Mrs.
Dr.
• Young has been quite ill
Thus. Purkey has tbe job of the mason
wUb remittent fever, but is now
around again. , '
j L. J. Wbeclet plgeYabeforc the News’
young
1,000 readers aAew advt.’. Read it over
II. M.&lt;1
twice before stopping. ,
.
f«
roupk

WAGONS AXD BUGGIES!

LOOK QVT FOR PRKTO.
ty Nothing equal* the Vienna Yeast..
Try Ml_______ "
L, J. Whjkf.ler.
— Finest line of White Goods in
county at the
Boston Stomb.

.

Marties I:
tho Hastings merchant* from their Ah

*» «’“«
* M11 01 lr"d"-

.

Mr*.* A. W.

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

All Nashville and Sur­
rounding Country
Happy, for

BRADY’8 BRICK.

BUY YOITEt

EVH1RDW 4 AGR ItCULTUML STORES,

AT JUST THAT ABVAICK ON
COST!
gwh -

014 Sellable Meat Market
OF

BOE

Sc.

OUEVEB

Single - Buggies, any style, $100 on time;

JJtand from $95 for cash.
1

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time;

For Prices Speak for Themselves: $120 rash..

**

10,000 yard* Best Print* nt 5i A 6 ct*.
2.000 yds. Bleached Lonsdale Cottons
nt 10 cent* per yard.
2,000 yards Plaid apd Striped Dress
Goods, at 10 to 25 cent* per yard.
The cheapest and tcest line of Alpacas
going!
: Ladies mmio-np Suits, in Linen and
I*ique, at $1.50 and up.

TONES A SELLECK,

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best
farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at DENTISTS

&lt;Juv^ami,Xt.wX!‘S7’"^: S70 cash- or $75 on
Gear, at UNHEARD OF PRICES.

ATTDID

goldsmith’s

Come and see me and I will sell you any

BUSINESS UNIVERSm

thing.you want in the Hardware and Farm­

BRLNG YOUR LITTLE
10 CENTS ALONG! ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry
AND DON’T YOU NEVER FORGET
IT, FOR WE DO

or Eaton counties.

No Credit Business !

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

In fact we regard it as taking

step backward to do so.

p.uia&amp;L

AppeGrt, Camlng op of
JrntrAl Languor Bad Dr-

Lager
Beer

Lost $1OO,OO!O
At our Carpets, 20 eta to $1.00
CcH

$20,000 REWARD.!

WITH WOOL FILLING 1

Cash does tke Buoineaa !
ivo, and yet finds time to chinkin a ces and burnod-Mie mo*t of Aem off
• handsome bit of poetry or sensible sto-' the farm before the fire could be ex- prom pt rellaT BUd by Halbort AC,.
'
lUcca.odT ap^uto asd fra-nh.! pertu UK
iy. .Physically Potter is a* big as the ; tinguished.
Sold by Halbert a £&gt;.. Hwhmio. ifich.
laxtDemocratlft cardMl^fmj^Khay Datjnga thunder storm, a few days
Photograph* t Photograph*!
Presidency; and as fulrdr OnpTOluffr, since, E/Ktlpinger was standing near
wit and other good things as a brahma i the lightning rod on his house with a
ben’s egg is full of meat. We shall oc- [dipper in his hand, when he was conwell shake
Dui^by aprepat
RU'f*111
f*4’nib|y *&lt;‘Uirably
shtpjenniiby
a atre^eof
feS? 0^
i tn ing..
tondied Photograph* for $2.50. Gem
worL'
n* usual
iiuii-il prices.
Tirii'i.u
(‘mivi n r, and
n n rl En
Fn.­
work at
Copying
larging a specialty. Gall and see spec­
—Nearly a year ago, one George Phil­
KA LAMO ITEMS.
imens.
lips bought a kuit of clothes from 8.
Liebhauser, faithfully agreeing to pay
How it is Done.
A Itttle 2i-year-old son of M rs. Bert
for them $19 in lawful greenbacks, sc- Herring, living at Supervisor Wells,
The first object in life with the Amer­
J cured by U, S. bunds* but Georgie did-, | had a uarrow escape fr»m drowning ican people i« to “get rich” । the second,
nXI* AU •kr^C.oBfklpl. rx"/
good health. The first is ebtained by
, ohe dpy last week. The litWi fellow energy, honesty and saving; the sec­
ways away from Liebhauscr. who, | was accustomed to extract corn from ond,
(good health,) by 'using Green’s
"smelling a mice,” swore out
tiie crib and throw in at the ho^rn, when Augvst Fixiwkk. should you be a
against Hi* Delinquency jf«jt
Mr. Wdl| apprised of the fact, fasten.; despondent sufferer from any -if the ef­
fect* of DytoepMa, Lirrr Complaint,
goods under false pfttbtnes, .
ed the door, but the young mischief Iucligestk&gt;m Alc., sack*, a* Sick H.-ailwarrant into tiie hands of Officer Lee, would not be out done. He repaired ache, Palpitation Ot tiie ‘ heart, Sour
who found George away up in the to tbe swill Iwrrel with pail, but fell Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Dizzi­
of the Head, Nervous Prostration,
' ito the barrel. In the meantime he ness
Ix)w Spirit*. Akl, you need not suffer
was missed, when dilligent search was another day. Two dose* of August
clapped tbe strong hand of the law up­ made by the household, for an hour, Flower will relieve youatonce. Sam­
on his shoulder. George had only a *rk&lt;Ui th^LfoiUid him up lo bi* nose in ple Bottles 10 cent*. Regular size 73
cent*. Positively sold by al! first-class
the element* of the barrel, where he
appealed to the sympathy of his broth had been for one long hour. He said Druggist* in the U. S.
er, who fixed the matter, and George
ier swill for the
was allowed hi*
rty to tread the
lente *howjhat only
Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
in. i i Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
I
uvat uuu
kind* of Plow Point*, chilled and
—And
another domestic in-jtidpated riot in [alamo, which the
felicity, wh(ftbu*feta0tf fludtfetenkl I Gevmttneat M trong evidence
________ ...
for - ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
stipulation. Thoma* Sheldon and wife i believing would occur on our railroad row*, Kettles, Plows, one and two
horse Cultivators, all warranted the
beat in the market, all of which we will
sell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Horae Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS.
yet they find nothing congenial in each ; the Ann Arbor University, wax marNaahviiir, Mich.

/UAlU

HOI FARMERS.

FARMS F

nTl’‘‘ MWC might

,
"Ud °f O0r Mr" ”

Boy*’ and Youth*

CLOTHING
.....

m, n».w«
„

Men’s Cassimere Suits from
|5, $G, $7, $8, $9, $10 to $18.

GO

FOR

them:

While you have the money to do bo.

r™t smo,

laoer' besb

.

MAJTCFACTUBEBS

3
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' BOLD BY ALL 8T0REKEEPEBS.

*20,000 BEWABD!

*20,000 BEWABD !

PERFECTION
x

HATS, CAPS AND &amp;EKTS’ FURNISH­
ING GOODS

ATTAtWEB AT LAST I,

tvial

wm MMIKK rTMFWVLMrrv

SATS $ao

Follow next, and and prices will make
you happy.
SPEAK HIGHT utT LOUD I

GROCERIES
. Sugars. Tea*. Coffee*. Snipes. WhitcfitaMacktarw Trout, Codfish. Halibut.
Mackerel. To make rhe mother* and
littln one* happy, we give a beautiful
Oil Chromo away with each and ev. ry
pound of Tea. Don’t get exiled end
aay we will bust, for we cam do brusine*x on 10 per rent profit, and afford
to be generous.

^tcavgo
ORAND PRIZE

BOOTS &amp; SHOES I

MEDAL.

Remember we have tho inui
on thu line of Goods, and you
afford to go footsore and wear
yon can buy of us Men’s wudG

_______
Croquet Slip* are n*at and stylish, and
75 cents buys them. Look at our MInbm
Kid Foxed Palish, a* $1.80 a pair.

a nMmntoL

th

tn
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE BOSS

Jten’. 1Sood Working P„to
onlv $1.0(1.

nsaraa,

LOST or MISLAID, promissory notes amounting lo *100,000. These
notes are fr»m g260 to *2,600 each drawn to our order. For then return to
us, w.e v^iU.pay one-fifth of their face value, amouating to *20,000.
Buyers erf B. F. B. 3, or others finding any of tho ,abovc note*, will care­
fully mail them to ns, with their name and Po»t Office address, and we will
send tbe proper reward in CASH, by return mail.

ff/M, /a73.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It njoim. M 2s*r«a® to n&gt; li
U rill to

CF* Thia you see is the result of nor
selling Goode at. 10

Prices Made to Suit the Times, either for Cash • Craft
silverware and jewelry for removal.

AT THE

WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

^Udrr,

my Forty Cent-,

IkAlfU

Salkrllle,

LET THE

—F. M. Totter, a genial lad of 35 Joe Stinchconihe and wife art* up at
Kummers and as many winter*, earns the Petoskey camp meeting.
his daily bread in the manufacture of
There is much sickness in the village.”
white-oak Stave*, over at Kalan^but Mr. John Holbrdnk’s second non, Geo.,
Lewaamaped out for a quill-dreve^ i is Vety low with typhoid fever.
Besides correspondinding with half a i While Jeiwe Jordan was threshing
dozen local papers, he is furnishing the ] some scamp relieved his jacket of a

3-rj....
A burglar broke into a Kania* City
never live with him more, and made
h*«tc to dou her “tie-back*? and «e«k ^nseia which Mrs. Gay was alone,
and told her if she made any noufc;, or

MILLLINERY GOODS,

AYL8WOBTH&amp;CO

~

tlal txliflo*
wan-test“
blase of li ____
__
■W bushel* AV hortlrberrirs.
77 yean, died '-vry suddenly
beautifully T illuminated wtth
M
•• Blackberries.
lieart
disease,
at
Joseph
Hewitt
’
s'
tninsparenctee. A tent’
v.«m ana
— refrCKhments,
m,rth
th’' village. la«&lt; | tfl . “ Currant*.
cream
band
on hand vjuunouiot
to discourse “onwfc.
swee't Wednesday
eleven “o’clock, j For which the highest
Lbuu were vu.Ainuu
.
- nigh Wlmnt
~ ----music.” Mb«
Mias Helen Allen, as the “Re- Sue retired feeling
JeeUng better than usual.­ ’will be jmid. Ckktkai.
---- ----- ” drew
*’—
-------named hoar Mr. Hew-4 ’
becca at the
Well?
cool- -lemon- i‘ About th*
above
&lt;*£«
her breathing with difficulty ~ tr BmnHfol
ade from a mow covered well, in trac jitt
|U heard *er
aud
hostehded to her room when he I
“Rebecca” style. The receipt* from । “
“ hMtohtled,
ice cream and lemonade were some-1i found her dead. She was a most e*iiRT Tty tbe GoM MedAT^dng
niable woman, lieing n member of tho
thing over $15.
.
,
Powder. You.will use no other.
Old Church w*
of cujtutuu
England wiwH
for 60 years.
„
, .
'
‘ . j , i-'S**, I; '&lt;•«*
’aix. »&gt; -SiL. J.WmnuRR.
—Seated in an easy casnagfe, behind ;
X-----------,— ------ _
3
a span of dashing steeds, it is an easy —J. Osmun, proprietor of the Wood­
■4 qiooh Thread for 10 ctx. at the
matter jto pop the question to your(land House, at Woodland Center, has
•
' ; — • Boston Store.
"huckleberry.”
It is done slicker: issued Invitations for a harvest dance,,
than sliding down n soaped board, in .«» the evening of Aug. 24th. Letov-,
' [rainy. Weajhtr7*A/ randy »v ar liil*- lo erj- tab loving WoodLuuter, puiaa l&lt;jr
.
le, rain, num, iiiuamu' secure the promise of the fair one to 1 stand-up collar, ask his girl, and join ।tion, internal or external. Neuralgia,
jog along with you‘around the race I the gny'^hd festive throng that always Rlteuirialixm, Lame Back or Side, you
will
tiy
the
celebrated
remedy. “Law­
x. course of life. But what we started attend Osman's parties.
son's CvRATrvE.”
No medicine ever
discovered bn* performed such wonder­
Grand Rapids, has permanently locat"WPU.W ITEMS.
ful cures.
Read the pamphlet to be
had of Boise linos., Nashville; Mich.,
_
_ _ - r { Xtr Allu&gt;rt T)ninn1wu.L* lina a
,.1.., -who have the curative for sale. Price
»1-QO-________________' 'J
■mkbr will Uke ix—.Ion of 11kold X,K.hvin,- hour Urn, and brnnch
°“r “!•
u,e
HP“ Tho largest stock of Prints in
&lt;mi £l&gt;.&gt;W&gt;4ihirU&amp; utlBy t.&gt;rn4S
ob Xw
m«*« the county at the Boston Store. Best
««W,

which she put in Thomas’ dish to eat getting his share of the ride. _
- $ir. Strong.'of tbcJNABHviLLnNBWi
made as a complimentary call ln6
hi* sponxe over a chair, clasped hi* Tuesday, and ind ulged in a aqure meal
swarthy hands around his dear Adda’s
alabaster neck and shut off'her wind our subscription. Mr. Strong.

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

I to W ovden tor

•Ht.-muhP with bleeding at the langs, and
Tuesday I &gt;en serionsly Ill since. Mrs. S. Trox-J
quite low with p fever.
J
Ma
8UM»x DaATH.-Mre, Maria Clif- (

! "it HI L &lt;

frEA IXS n»

vill nukv

Anak«^»L

On the Strike,&gt;-Groceries, at the.
Central Store, opposite po*t office.
Respectfully,
••!
Bcrt Tinkler.

T. H. WOW.

Miss L. Hungerford,

IT MOVES THE WORLD

toN^aBville W«4rttaf Mywc.
Wiy &lt;vi&gt;wp&lt;th ha* returned from
F?" A beautiful Silver Coffee Pot to
' —Oh the flics! the horrible flies! buz- the east, and the little brick teems with
lie given away with their Coffee at the
.
zing around like election lies; dodging I new goods. Don’t foil to see them.
. • ■ 1
‘ Boston Stork.
about like a maniac's &lt;T
’
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'* ...............................
'
ROTE READS.
&gt;
- iwtfcrMinoniMr__ _____
________ Famished and
printed
in fine Myte at
conventions on tMtoftadi?bittar y»at Ctaroh in till* village last' Sunday,
this office for $8.7* per thousand. All
car* and tickling your head; crawling ■ Rev. E. Mudge, of Maple Rapids, will ether work equally low. h--j •
Orko Stromg.
buzzing, to busy ite di* ha$tinei Urea occupy the Christian pulplt on Sunday
ugly, pestiferons fly. ‘
I morning tbe 19th inst. He is a good
— Beautiful Embroideries cheap at
* one.
tho
Boston Store.
R. S. Brady is revolring in his
neldtn the Opera House every two
UlUullku JiroUbilittea ota. two-story
..
—‘■“■■■'■aBrbrick residence, on the flats,
fl
*
wesLafj
The subocriber
upon humanity, John
-wi.innt
and Wm. Fiester, the Presii*
abort and appro
Timmerman
।
wfdlLwitt^ &gt;
'Th°Inaa’ Uu* M. E. clergyaa.lMwt.fi
oh a
-J-ncrit fc_,i. man« Ke* Tetnrned from the exhilarten original
e*e
1 ttt‘Dg “toioRpbcre of Petoskey, feeli
spicy intent.,
l‘"*' w rr several yearn or more, yonnger.
meeting.
,
t-j Last Sunday Wm. Venn was take

PER CENT STORE!

&lt;*x-k and ommi ramnler. Hue ot Bo,.,
and Shues ever brought tothtemarket.

in excavating tbe

S«hvVlB.M^eth;

AdM&gt;,

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
Tort. N. r.

ItarMMMfcU.

DLLnKMa

ORW 8TKOMC

ifflsnumucDi

�*

of
MICHIGAN.

ferenee of friends. Tho strikers have tlii

—
The
Eleventh Infan
Battalion of Mich

1 Osman I'ashn hav
al Tftntora. with

Hides—Green 8®7q cured 1

....
. :—~
_
CONSULT YOUR OWN INTEREST.

and Fourth blowing tbe wbistls and cheering.
will

Buy your Goods only of Reliable Parties

but setere dltre— will probably continue “^Ughterln^rTrm

92 16@2 17.
Provlaiona—Meas and family mee*;
against whom com914 50; clear
*
111 W; axUnited States
ScBAirroM. A
Three
“11(4 Hk. IT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT YOU CAN BUY
for stopping railroad
troop* on the waj — ---------- ,--------rainfall eontin
_______________ on the 26th ulL,
quiet at
near have
Plymouth, found the track tom up population of
More Goodk at
ia affected, and
1. Itard,
and switches misplaced. They captured num bent
gone to Csnsdx
L Tripe,
add brought them to charity.
Destructive fires are roperted in the
tied pig**
1,750,000
The mo
and thedlabushel, fl 35(^1 66
redemp- tress is now reaching tbe
For the same money, than any other place in town.
Bf five-twenty bonds of The pressure must continue until tho P^alt—Onondaga, |1 20A125 per bbl;
I MW. F.000,
of coupon- anti |3.«w,o&lt;»
Michigan, |1 U per bbl; Syracuse dairy,
The following nevgOdd Fellow lodges of registered .bonds.
•
‘
have recently been organised in Michigan:
Tbe remains of s number of Gen. Cus- gives an account of the retreat. He nays:
Joy Lodge, No. 298, at Crystal, Montcalm
GIV11 ME ▲ TRI A T. A IfD BE OOMVIVOED.
Beech and Maple, |4@4 60;
Tbe road from Pordtn to Bulgarenl wax
co u nly•: KI 1 win
)«6t *0ft,«3 5OQ3.
Jerome, llillsdale etKHityTOaceolkLodgc,
cumbered with broken ai)d retreating
el al &amp;5@37c for fine; eombhoun,
have been Interred in the cemetery
No 300, at Leroy, Osceola county.
nn washed one-third off
st Leavenworth, Kx, with appropriate
MY STOCK OF
nolds calls'clder) this season.
ceremonies.
■
DETROIT STOCK MARKET.
The Cain mot and Hecla mining com­
GENERAL NEWS.
Judge Drummond sentenced the strik­ out arms. At a narrow bridge near Bulpany bare givennotice of their quarterly
ers arrested at Indianapolis. Vincennes garenl there was wild conAislau, and a
Cattle
—
Sales
4
ateoni
weighing
6.300
dlvdlettf 4f«5 per share, or*UKUXX&gt;, pay­
The lumbermen's strike has apparently and Terre Haute, for interfering with the complete blockade of tumbrils, ambu- lbs. at *4 50; 5 cattle 6,6001ba. at |S 75; 4
able at tbe office of tho company in Boa-rovialon wagons, officers cattle 3,100 lbs. at *3 60. Prices ranged
operation of roads in possession of the _i-----court, to three months each in the. county
WM* and qartMHlsd with
changed.
|3 25(35 00.
- *
. were jammed la -inde­ from
------Tho , remains of-Gsn. Guster arrived JMI.
—60$4 25 tar fair to good. Ex­
scribable
chaox
There had been wounded traSheep
at Chicago on the1 MM ult., from Fort
The miners' strike at ^cranton, Px,
would probably faring |5 00.
, denoe of Mtttfaelion among Ute inmates Lincoln, Dakota Territory, and were for­ continue*, and prevents a full pacification alPfigQtf ‘tM.^oad. Bal UM 'bulk of the
Hoga-Good
stock,
200
to 250 I Im, *1 SO Is large for the aeasou, and will be sold right down to the lowest living
wounded began alittle way beyond Bul- @5 00.
of our wMf-tfre m^ntinn tho fact that warded on tho afternoon train on tho of the railroad troubles.,
garenl, and «xtondad tn au unbroken
two boys were receully discharged, and Michigan Southern Railroad, to Weal
profit, in order to make room for an early Fall Stock.
The Lake Hhore strikoni at Collinwood, line for seven inilM along the road
Among the calamities of the great
near Clovelanci, haye yielded and agreed to Biatovx They were mostly car­
returned and Implored the traperfotendried In ox
eurte, severe
cases strike is iba fact that it occur* Just as
ent to again receive them Into the school,
only In ambulance*, and largo numbers the bountiful and almost unparalled
wheat crop of the West is ready for Fetch along your Butter, EjfgH, and what­
troops guarding several points on the
shipment. Eighty cars loaded with
ever you have to Sell.
from Ibe battte-fisld ,snd werealready en­ new wheat arrived at Toledo on Sat­
rofei.
This
ends
the
strike
trouble*.
ton, D. C., and Norwalk, O.
tering Blstova at six yesterday evening. urday, and had there been no interrup­
Ba-ltimork, July 31.—A locomotive UanaUeast ward over the Central Pacific They must have walked 40 miles In 24 tion of transportation every available
!£7“ YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
games with some of tho le Ung clubs.
hours, wounded ns they were. Nsarly freight car In the West would have
-The---following
----------------is a --qtetet
----- Jnt of the rewounded, however, constated of
celpls and dMbhnantata
•■elpts
dlsbuhusmUni at the Stale
Nashville, July 1, 1877.
Seven steamers left New York Satur­ all those
who had managed to w*lk out of the been ineewantly employed from this
Treasurer’s office for tho mouth ending soldiers were injured. The crow of the day for Europe, taking a large number of mon
battle. Bxl C.1W were mostly loft where on in getting the gqlden harvest to the
D. C. GRIFFITH’S
' - - seaboard. ,
.........................
• ~
Grafton trains arriving at Keyser are to paiueugoni and a full equipment of they Ml.
Bal. on band J une 30,
9663,137.14 receive 950 each, these re-open thp third freight, including a large quantity of ’ A SL Petersburg dispatch says that in
146,771,26 division. Bamuel Benjamin has boon ar­ fresh meat.
Recelpta for July addition to the reserve* which, since the
rested on a charge of rioting on the night
Gen Sherman, in a letter to the Secre­ commencement of the war, have been
THE NEW
of July 20.
tary of war, says with the new post at tbe continually sent southward, the whole­
A uumber of negro roustabouts at fork of the Big and Little Horn and that Imperial Guard has been ordered.to pre­
0*110,311., Struak fur an advance from 20 at the Tongue IJlver, the Sioux Indians pare to proceed to Bulgaria, the first de- '
Bal. on band Juiyflb, '7j
to M twats per hour. Tbeir demand was can never regain that country^ and they latch meat to start In a few days.
. |
Decrease during month &lt;
acceded to and the interruption was but will bo forcea to remain st their agencite
An uku» has been issued at Hi. Peters­
or in tho British possessions The coun­ burg
temporary.
ordering' the immediate, mobiliz­
try west of the new post.is a good oonntry ation of
the Imperial Guard and several
and will rapidly fill up with emigrants,
aud the money drawer* emptied. Monday Killing Charles D. Brown and who will in the next tea years build up a other division*. The m^|or p4&gt;rtion of
W.' jtongblin. Three others were bad- .
Imperial Guard and some of the dlLJtedtence^p tho 1sti’roke to 35 F. Injured.
community aa strong and capable of self tho
- :
’•
vtaions
are
to join the army in Bulgaria
lay to 23 year*.
defense as Colorado. The weather has without delay.
The remainder go to re­
At Montreal Exnlfn's box factory, saw
■poring the month of July 23 couviem and planing mills burned Tuesday morn­
inforce the’ array of the Caueasua.
were received at the Stale Prison at Jack- ing. Ixum 940,000; insured for 910,000.
Another
ukaae
signed by lire Czar al
try on tho Upper YMlowston*.
ana, 23 were dlschargod. 6 pardoned, 1
BMa,
July
22d,
orders
a levy of 188,500
'rhe "Western gun works," of Chicago,
died, leaving Mill in the prison, Aug. 1st.
of the lanawebr. The levin* meet with
so extensively advertised in Michigan)
KW.
’
general enthusiasm.
papers, is said to tie an uniuitlgated '
The Grand Hapids Ksgle publlwbM tbe
FOREIGN NEWS.
A Paris dispatch says : Adelina Patti'*
following snake story from a correspondcm* ha* been decided. Both- the lady
Secretarj' Sherman is in constant re­
and her husband had filed application for
ceipt of advices from tho syndicate show­
L
ondon
,
August
1.
—
The
Dally
Nows
separation. Madaaio Patil's ap­
ference ing that life sales of the 4 per rente fa oorroepnndent, telegraphing from Bul­ judicial
plication was refused. Her husband's
in tbe sttodily prpgrcfdDg in the most aadsfac- garin!, fifteen miles eoslot I’levnax, gives wm granted. The sentence states that
ship of t«&gt;ry manner.
a detailed accountof the fighting on Mon­
Patti doe* not even offer to
The total popular subscriptions to the 4 day. The Turkish force was estimated Madame
iclgen bf gotjd tepittr. Ho
any proofs of the facta she
Yew Crop Tea, 1877, for 90 cts. pertb.
bad a terri
encounter With it. On go- per rent Idsu are &gt;6,319 JOO; total received at 50,000, They^ occupied a aeries or bring forward
On tbe other hand tire docu­
tag *r*om Itiinwork- tu 4 neighboring by -the fryndtorfe, 960,000,000; the total positions Which are naturally strong,and allege*.
Maple. Syrup for $l. per gal.
ment*
placed
before the tribunal, partic■ spring1 to get a wrink &lt; f Water,-ne-4u«w44io subscribed in London reported to date is also artificially fortified in every avail­ ulariy-the correspondence
e.ldrosxod
to
110,200,000; making a total of 976,579,700. able spot, forming a horseshoe in front of ■Madame Patti by a third pen on. show
Silver Drips foi%8O cts.per gal.
ACL Nib WANTED
The Democratic Convention of Minai»- Plevna, with both flanks reeling on the
with .lightning vL.oclte, seemingly, and slppl nominated Gov. Stone lor Governor river Vid. The Ruaelan force consisted that her conduct did tho gravest injury
to her huatand. Th- court therefore g
63
Madison
St.
J
unlisted Wd about three or four foot ou the tenth ballot
of the Ninth Army Corps, under Gen. pronounces rgainat her petition for a sep­
, It la thouglit that Joseph and his hostile Krikdener, the Thirtieth Division, nod aration of body and goods and condemns
force will follow Hitting Bull into Cana­ the Thirtieth Brigade of the Seootxl Divi­ her to pay the coats. As a divorce ia un­
b*» Jtfyy W. Wtot to &lt;ls» was . .
sion, under Prince Schackesky, with recognized by the French law neither
dian
teritory.
of great sjportwee. lie ventured
brigades of cavalry and 160 guns. It party can marry again.
The national financial statement of die three
Of all kind^ sold cheaper than at any other store in the village ol| Nashville
•r and i.carer, and finally attacked
was arranged tbat’^en. Krudcoer should
DETROIT
IM Inst Isas foil lows:
man. Tbe snake twined himtoU se
attack tho Turkish center st Griviea, and
Six per eent. bond*—. SA44JI2S^5O
the
northern
flank of the entrenched The State Tnxcw for the Present
703,226,650
trim1 re-the ground. Tho man took, bis Flee per rent, bond*............. —
position
over
Rahova,
while
Schackrel
v
Fov.--aadia-h«irper cent, bond*..........
iSi.oettOuo
knife out of Ida pocket (for thatwaa all rTpUi«dfbarii»...i....„.
---------- - imniSfa attacked Itaditoo, and Gen. Skcbeloif
tbe weapon he.had or oonld get), -nd Layful money debt— 14.&lt;XB.00r&gt;
held in check the strong Turkish force at
The I-amlng Republican says: In ac­
with a few desperate strokes completely
Hooka, which was tho extremity ot the cordance
Insurance Company.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY ’
with law, Auditor General Ely
severed bis head from his body. Ho hail
Turkish line.
has spread tho State tax in all ite various
been previously hurt, or he ,prob«.b)y Fractional curreoey
109,754,335
Gen.
Krudwntr
began
the
battle
about
items
upon the property of the different
would have crushed the man, there being
,-.7&gt;07.3Xl
NOW
IS
TBE
TIME
TO BI T WHILE-VOL CAN BEY CHEAP !
I • l«qp bunch Ou his aide. RineottgnHhe
472^44,815 imp-past nine o’clock. After a long bom­ counties, as equtlllzed by the State
man's kali few to rued gray."
■
2,20|l013.‘M bardment he succeeded in silencing lite Board of 1876. The total equalised valu­
Total Intervet
29.0a5.123 Turkish cannon at Griviea, but could ation of tho State is 9630,000,000, aud the
or n» aiMDiTiox
• TLo sawmill and salt works of W. R
97,M&gt;3&gt;O5 never expel the Infantry from the earth­ Slate tax for 1877, is 91,071,021 30.
LEE BROTHERS
Burt A Co., at Melbourne,. eight igilrH
works. lie spent the whole day unavallbelow Erat Bagiiuiw, took fire at an oUrly C4»ra&gt;ry t&lt;4J
tM&amp;al ramney.... . .........................
r.iscAM ingly, endeavoring to force the northern New Capital and furnlxhlnx
.
hour Friday morning and were totally
flank
of
tbe
Turkish
position,
desisting
8)«eial
depnil*
r
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*
eu
‘
P
ll
°
UnlT»r»Ity aid and expente*..............
58^00 00
’ destroyed. The list of lpw»e» embraces
after dark, without having gained any­ Normil School expense* *nd bulldlnj
the nteaas salt hh&gt;ck, the
thing material, end haying himself suf­ Agricultural College and build-ng....
world, and 8,000 barrels of
Gro« Aaaeta.
9491,306.64
Public School
fered considerable loss. PrinceSchakesk, State
State
Reform
School
Subacribed Capital.
9350.000-00
.•&lt;0,000 about noon, carried Radixoo. and plant­ State House of Correction.
nciMropriaUoa hi» tx-rn
.
CmK Capital,
.
S2fi0.000.00
DrbklOlSSteh lo Trruurj....^------ ;K9.339.S1* ing four batteries on tho ridge beyond, biate PrUon.....................
.—
31,300 00
TbS les* will approximate 9176,000, with ’TiecrrU*
of debt during
ASSETS.
lx&gt;m1&gt;arded tbe nearest Turkish position, Kalamazoo Aiylum
.
12,M2 00
about 980,000 insurance. Over 200 Bten Honda laaued to Pacific iUilro*d Co.'*.
। ■ ci
which was earth-works, armed with Poatlaa Aariutk—---------- --------- ...
Interett payable in lawful runner,
are thrown out of employment. Tiie
Flint InUltutlon--..................
canon, In front of an entrenched village. Military
principal ouuundinr
mill Was w* on tire in three places and
Fund..._x.....
A
second
Turkish
position,
consisting
of
328.117
Fbh CommiMlon...
Iwfomibaalarui &lt;tmhl be given, Wider a
35^S7.C3 a redoubt and a senes of entrenched vine­
ireab breeze, it hid spread with.enc.h
yards, strongly held, was then attacked
couatiM...
frightful ranidltv duo render nil attempts
mail*. sic..
8,47 1,623
Mnfia“
and ultimately carried ; but with terrible
Tote!.
------ 11,071,021 30
27,256.003 effort, and very Severe Jobs, owing to the
Tiie saw-mill, lumber yard and boardheavy Turkish artillery fire. Tue Rus­
We give below tbe amount assessed
W&gt;S&gt;UM or J. k SbomiakirjU Aowd. o.
sians moreover were unable to utilize the upon each county, but this does not in­
19.490 33
six mite* asst of Greenrihe, burned
captured position.
clude tbe county Indebtedness lo tho CccoIlKtcd premium*. "Hotua Office,"
Thursday night. Loan, net far from ^rhe receipts from internal revenue dur­
which will be figured up to July 1,
About four o’clock a rreerve brigade Slate
ing the past month were |8,764J&gt;74. Il ia
1877,
and
duo
notice
transmitted
:
*44l,m!
C4
Bobert Johnson,swell known Manlsict estimated that the receipts are reduced at was brought up, and an attack was made
LIABILITIES.
the position immediately covering
character, was shot dead with a load of least 91,000,000 in consequence of the late on
Plevna. Tho Turkish infantry wm tn
buckshot by some man hidden in am bin. b. strike- Tbe customs receipts during the great
Z3,NuO 47
2^50 OSlUrinntou .
force, in a continuous line, under
_ Aiil«i aouth- month have been $lU,06u,86&lt;J.
1,330 m Mackinac. .
abetter of tbe trenches. Despite the most Antrim
fcrtr b. sup1360 OS MBceab...
On Tuesday eight strikers woo had
efforts no impression could be
17,000 34 MtoHte- ...
fa Johwion been arre*t4&lt;l at Peoria were arraigned stubborn
made
upon
that
line.
Two'
companies
of
24 Manitou...
170 0u
ft ago.
betoro Judges Drummond and Blodgett Russian infantry carried the work around B*j------US rn Marqnettr
«,W0 U
in tho United States Court at Chicago. to the right of the Turkish trenches, and
These pien.had interfered .with the oper- entered tbe town of fle^na, but it was
29,750 » M4«wta .
F. Hinman, capital)
40 800 »l|5£enomln-r
atioD8 0f.*he.Tf,lodo&gt; Prorlft and Warsaw impossible to hold iL Huaaian batteries Calhoun.
25,500 fill Midland.. .
ZA50 05
Railroad, which is in the hands of a re­ were pushed boldly forward into the po­
MANUFACTUROIS OF
7U tniMlnaukM .
1,712 M
ceiver appointed by the court in question, sition first taken to attempt to keep down Ch«boyz*n
2.OW 04 Monroe.. .
14.150 32
and therefore’ihe united States tribunal the Turkish cannonade, which wm crash­ Chlppsw*.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
1 mo 03 Moatcalm
1.700 03 Moakeroa
bed Jurisdiction over their offence. Th« ing into the Infantry in open field, but Clan-------&gt;t*eommtai«m*r« for the xc, evidence was conclusive agaiuat them,
16150 82 Nevayiro.
they were compelled soon to evacuate tho Cuman.......
State
1.360 03 Oaklandand showed that they all had by previous hazardous spot.
arrangement, boarded a passenger train
610 01
•mentH to transfer abonl seventy-live on tho road i* question, cutting the bell
At sundown theTurksmadeacontlnuUfiU
M Ontonaguu
■time eonvlcta from tbeprjson to die rope, uncoupling tho cars, and by like oua forward movement, and reoccupied
instiiutiou.
means preventing ita running; moreover, their second position. The Russian in- G. TravtraeGratiot
12.750 23
fantr-r
made
a
sncccsslsn
of
desperate
that one of them pointed a pistol at tbe
Hllfidate. ,
34.043 U
euffiDoer'a head, and that not one of them stands, and died Like heroes. Tho Turks Houghton.
WORK, IKON SHVTTEHfo
wan ad employe of tbe rowL All of the gradually look everything they bld last. Baren.-..
mnv nt-ne-rrint
22,100 4&lt;S*txiiac
5.1 M 10
mon aubntantialiy admitted Lhoir share in The fighting I fieri long utter nightfall.
1.M0 03
the strike, the wielder of tbe pistol de­ With the diarknesa the xlashi Bazouks
Phyalcijms aay
luring her
ir.,73! 31
claring by way of excuse that "a misfor­ took posseMion of the battle-field, and
cannot l|ve.
tune Ind set him to drinking,” and then slew all the wounded Russians. Tbe
SARGENT’S BANK, DRAWER AND
S. Jteegb.
The junior
in of the Michigan counsel simply appealed to the clemency Russians held the heights along Radizoo, 1*1* Hoyair
toenla _...
Agricultural
rill be held August of tbe court. Judge Drummond then but the Bash! Bazouks worked around to
r«a Burm.
DOOR LOCKS,
their rear, and fell on the wounded col­ Kalkaekj
MS&gt;M 27 DETROIT,
MICH.
was Dover each a crop’of wheat
it and tbe lected la the village of Radixoo. A re­ Kent.
wesent seasongives in Magtouw
I upon all a treat was compelled In the direction of
D. O. PAIGE.
Laprcr .......
10AX5 2i| TMal____ &gt;1,071(021 30
The towns of Bluu.finld, FrankSuperintendent
Tua Michigan State miltarn' conevation
London, August 1.—Gen. Krudcner
o.OW men, armed with club* and revolv­ Kgerdsy again attacked Plevna, but nf- held In tho board Of trade building, De­ JOHN J. BAGLEY.
forced all the employe* ot the L. I.
a desperate struggle wm repulsed by troit, wm attended by about forty mil­
gthe first er*.
and C. company, who had returned to the Turks, who were greatly superior in lers. A resolution whs adapted express­
county.
work after a brief strike, to dsatat They numbet.i. An official telegram from Os­ ing the opinion of the convention as to
GILLMAN BROS.
band pie- then proceodsd to the car shop* ol the man Pasha, giving an account of Tues­ the comparative values of the various
EUROPEAN HOTEL
rtt, Onon, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western day* a lighting, received at Constantinople, Michigan wheats. Tho Tspahannock la
me twenty Railroad, drove the num from their posts, is almost Identical with tbe Dally Tele­ declared lo be tho best wheat grown ;
The anft threatened to destroy the carahop* graph's account, bat it estimates the Rus­ second beat, the Treadwell; third, Gold
Ik-t place in the cltytorrt
tl every- andoffissB. Notaati.fied With thia, they sian wounded at 24,000 out tof a force of Modal; fourth, Diehl, and fifth Clawson.
a meat to «uit your testo
violently a*aaulfe&lt; several of the era- ten division*, and says the Rusaians re­ Resolutions were adopted advising farmIlcee, and tired to their encampment. Tbe Russian ere not to grow Clawson wheat, aud ask­
Detroit
army continues to receive reinforcement. ing tbe Detroit board of trade to establish
jjLTRorr.
second.
Passenger traffic on the Jassy Railway a special grade for it.
WITH A BBA\ ftKW STOCK OF
was suspended yesterday to facilitate
Detroit^.
grace, one and a
Iran Rcady.Print Company U maanf*ciu-w» bril"
their passage.
DETROIT MARKETS.
T. WoonwoKTM a Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
COXITTAXTINOFLH, AugustX—Mr. Layguarding Lbaxxtemdye.atore'i of the L. I. ard
the British representative here,
Flour—Choice white winter |7 26^7 U);
has advices confirming tbe Turkish vic- low grades |5 00^6 00; Patent process
The RuMian right
40/X10 were
all1 engsg------engag- Woo.
Wheal-Extra white 11 85@1 36; No.
of an Import­ 1 white 91 33@1 J»i; milling |1 27; No.
4 Our old Nloek haa all ber« closed out and Onr More la
tovn.arira.waUil &amp;"oKaki Haghra. 1 amber fl 31.
funs, ana the
MIW6M.
v z
hra. Tbe Porte
of the law. Meanwhile, about forty or
Oate
—
No.
1
mixed
34}
bid
and
Masked.
the
dispatch: The j&lt;to. 2 mixed aoota.
fifty of the volunteer* marched down has
trademark
Russians
ed Raouf
Barley-New Hute |1 ps©l 65 per ceuclinging to the aide MT the Dipe.
retreated
after a brief Msault with clubs and stones
upon
K
they fired Into tbe crowd, k.lllng four
@2 90.
DETROIT, MICH.
FOR COMFOBT, AND
men. The mob then dispersed, and M coming
Butter—Choice butter ia scarce aud
they ran several fell, *erioua!y wounded.
would bring lfl@17cta. Medium 12Q14
Thu company returned to their quarters gun* ana mni
&lt;SlM.r
nnmole*ted. All Pisces of busln«Mie are thoRmtetans.
Ch ssee lOfrlOi eta.
Berlin paper* concede that the battle
closed by order of the Mayor, and ettiGoal—The market is firm at ths follow­
xens are Joining the volunteers fn large puts an t-na to all hope* of tt rmlnaling ing prioes: Lehigh lumy, |7®7 60; other
SO IF YOU BUY
the war this year, and lessen* the
nnmberx
cbancen of intervention by Austria or

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groceries, got#, Caps. gnat#, Mots, Rations, it., it.

Asewing
merican
Machine

PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE?

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50 cts to 81

Amplest &amp;Btsl
Offloe,

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On’lhe First Day of July, 1871

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Spring-Summer Goods

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o od. a, mourn 9mi

Come e;trlv and avoid

the Rush

G. A. TRUMAN.

Here We Come Again I

Summer Goods!

_THE BOSS

LIGER BEER

THEY IMITTST BE SOLDI

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Two Turkish monitors have been capIjowtxm, August 2.—An election riot
Master Mechanic Drum
place at Grimsby last night A mob ral#in1’*1
niBt’ **
Oh
uing the engine, and tbe striker* wtowed took
him till aeltad to get off. Aa he did so of MOO wrecked the hotel where Wat- «dtanaL7*lS^ton&gt;’i^’er t2 30;
be rfs-temekin th* face with a stone.
d»taa, 6i@7ic; flg* in drums, new, 10®
lie; do layers ft«15c; do bags, B(£12c;

m

Lager
Beer
uiwotjub

At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blamejus.
We are at horn- in our New Store, having no rents
hall be glad to see all of our old customer* and many new one

Y, tad

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trotn Himr.ltza,

MORE GOODS FOR ORE DOLLAR!

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I virtue, dcnouaceiailUry, *•* ***"•

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- rilyuioful aboaltha pantry. Scat to good tern
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a*ad bo«t« Med Mt apply at

mmwamn,^r.

The Pennsylvania Miners.
Friendships of the Married.
Has it not expended mbiwy extravu
must be more of this.
I will teach take an extremely charitable view ofr
Sighing for a Breeze.
gatitiy for .machinery und fands that
him A lesson he will never forget. Men thec0V&lt;h*ctof the other, and I doubt
of his style are too ready with their »&lt;* w.e« G»n«rH«»iix iwto‘ From lh« ChrUtUn
it &lt;»i»W uol use ?" This thcjfleeLtbey
Keene.—A handsome library in a
ring yourself, he is one rtr the finest;
siandera.
They
apeak
shamefully
of
are
suffering for. and they point out
One ot the houses in which I entered I
There I* ou rurtlinc In th* loflr rim
VILLAGE OFFICERS
young fellows I ever met."
. ' country bouse. Time, after breakfast.
those they know nothing of.”
many a shaft which is not paying but
That canople* my dweBln*, and lu »had&lt;Mr. Brightwell and his guest. Mr. at noon wm an example of the sort of of its products even the taxes on the
N«1 was in a conciliatory mood—in­,
Heart* ewoE m». All b rife nt, «ar» tb* D!
, “It was very unfortunate,” I began.
dwellings
in
which
the
large
majority
,
Farnsworth,
ready
to
go
to
their
buri
And.Interrupted mumur of the bee,
"It was brutal,1' said Hamilton, ex­ clined to do almost anything reason­
property. I spent acme time.in conver­
ffc-uUn* on tbo tick Socm. and then a&lt;»l
citedly. “Never in all my experience able. I think be bore no malice what­. netw in the city, awaiting the carriage of the ptopie live wbo work in the sation with oneot tbeCMti»o|icpri«a&gt;te&lt;&gt;f
mines and ’ullls. It had two rooms, this city, and be fully corroborated all
]
have I been so outrageously insuked. ever against Hamilton, but was only. to take them to tbe depot.
Enter John, the gardener, with a the larger being that in which ' the the reports of the destitution which had
Do you think I will pass over such an a trifle uneasy for fear he should be,
affklr? Never! I must have complete laughed at by “the boys." ' Therefore, large bouquet of choice hot-house family lived, while the other wm the previously reached me. and related
with high hopes of a peaceful setlle- flowers. Mr. Brightwell (taking them sleeping room. The hut wm a dingy other* which had come under hfa per­
vengeau.-e aud that immediately. _ •
HttitHts.
! inent Gilruth and I set nut to have an! lu his hand aud examining them crlt- onk, near u breaker, and Ito interior sonal notice. He wan can Man tiy re­
ically, gives them back). Very good, was scarcely more cheerful than 1U lieving families, some of whom had
। Interview with Hamilton.
Judge of-oursurprise and disappoint­. John, now you may take them over to sun-burned and blackened outside members st work, but not earning
me. I never believed him capable of
I
Greenwood with my kind re- The floor was bare and there wm no enough to support them. Of the com­
such reckless passion, and saw plainly ment when, on visiting Hamilton,aud■ gards.
■
other article of furniture than a table pany stores be spoku as a great detri­
that a catastrophe impended if I did presenting,what we considered »»ur. John.—Yes, sir. (Exit John).
and three or four ebalra, all of which merit to tbe working men. holding
a MllaftHrtory
satlHfttetorjnot get him oat of Che qtmp. Just conutasive overtuire for »•
Mr. Farnsworth.—Whatniogntiicent were broken.' The windows were them, as they do, in a sort of slavery
adjQBtaaeat, he absolutely refused to,
then
acftb
was
passing,
and
I
bailed
It,
Itotaln* th* fteknM, i
hung with tattered paper curtain^ which they cannot escajK-. It wi«
beeoaclUatedJiut declare! his purpose, flowers.
and by the most strenuous entreaties
Grrltlo 99H
,
Mr.B.—Yes; but none too handsome The place was not over clean. At the said the employes wen- not compelled
and a good deal of actual force I suc­ to fort* matters to a bloody determina­ for our charming neighbor.
I send table drawu up at one ride of the room to patronize them. But the taboren
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ceeded In getting him into it. We tion.
Heretofore I have always been op­, her every day a basket of fruit, ora sal the miner and his family, wife and knew well enough that they were ex­
were driven out to the Rose-valley
, bouquet of the finest flowers on the two childreh, girls, with faces m black pected to buy in them, and the small
rood, and were soon whirling along t o posed lo'duellng," be said, "but I have place.
ns if they too had been at work in the and Infrequent payments of cash made
Han Rafael. Stopping at one of tbe changed my mind. There are times, I,
Mr. F.—Every day! I ilo not think mines. The miner’s face was hidden' it absolutely n»?oesi»ary to obtain their
discover,
when no choice remains but
Iz&gt;, vbere tbexnuiy n«ul»» rum '
‘
hotels, I finally induced Hamilton to
, I should like to have u gentleman so Ixineatli a mask of coal-black, out of sqppliea from the company. He hud
The deep distnaiful alienee of the
retire to a private parlor with me, and between downright murder and hon­ attentive to my wife.
wbiuli his eyes stared with a wild counselled abstaining from violence,
at least compose himself until we could orable combat. I am resolved to accept
Mr. B.—Not If he were your neigh­ look, giving a really Innocent aud and was really favorable to a rwuniphear from tne remainder of the party no jMiology from Grey, and I am. bor aud Intimate friend ?
pacific person an appearance of ferocity tion of work nt old rates rather than
and decide upon some mode of adjust­ equally rusoh ed that he shall pay deari
which ye did not nave. The woman
Mr.
F.
—
No,
1
am
sure
I
should
not;
Muilc of blnli »od ruiUlng of you ox bougbi,
ing the difficulty, forthat a serious and for his MilMnmn insult. It he does, I should much prefer that she should was neater than her surroundings. All idleness on tbe part of ths’ men, and
Aud round of iwiylnj brunch**, «nd tbo rolco
particularly the- youths, who fuel no
Ofdbtant vaterOUi. All tbe xroen h*rb«
alarming one was on our-hands I was not it will be because fortune falls to receive them from his wife instead.
were eating potatoes, which, with sort of responsibility, in some aiaen
attend my eflorte. I conferred with
Are lUrring In hta breath; a thotuand fl..wcre,
now
fully
convinced.
,
Mr. B.—You must be very suspicious noda crackers and water, composed
By th* roadtide, and the border* af the brook.
While loitering at a front wludow my sister on Saturday evening and she If you would misinterpret such slight tiielr dinner. There was no bread on he thought the carelessness of the
Nod rally to each other, «1omt leave*
glories
in
thestCP.I
Jiavedecided
upon.
women had aggravated the misery of
Are IwtnkUnx la-th, lun, m li the de*
puffing a cigar and gloomily reflecting
TE H. YOUNG,
the table. The man laid down hte the families. They were not all eco­
, attentions.
Were on them yr&lt;; and afirer valere hrrek
on the lalhentable termination of our I intend tn challenge Gray, aud If he
Mr. F.- I should Dot call them slight. knife and fork, made an Ineffectual
Into uoall ware*, and tparkl* aa h* come*.
day’s excursion, I wm gratified to see refuses to fight. I intend to shoot him In my opinion married people may attempt to hide his grimy hands and nomical, and, when they hud oppor­
in a passing carriage tbe face and fohu down like a dog, wherever I' meet enjoy, reasonably, the society of other arms, and then went on to talk. He tunity, would sometimes* spend more
than they ought. They could not do
IL A. BARBER,
of Gilruth. .1 also caught sight of still him."
" That will be a poor Yevengc,” .1 men and women, bat cannot without IiimI worked regularly—os often as there it now, of course. Intemperance
other persons within the vehicle, and
nr n. Homewpalhlo PtrydeUn and Suwon
harm indulge in attentions which was work to oo^-ln the Mount Pleas­
A CALIFORNIA DUEL.
lit* Office, near rvaldenci-, en corner of Weebing
had no doubt but that Ned Grey was argued, “and I cannot conceive how would compromise in the least the ant shaft, which has the reputation of among some of the,miner* had kept
of tbe number.
Without exciting your sister can desire to imperil your character of either in the most critical making more time than any (other them poor, and It seemed that there
was never a time when they could not
Hamilton's attention. I watched the life in ho barbarous a recourse as duel­ public opinion.
mine in the neighborhood. He had get a drink. The feeling of the nun
M C. ELLIS. M. D..
carriage closely, and noticed that it ing, Besides the blow you gave to
Mr. B.—Surely you can see n.i im­ seldom made more than $18 a month, was unanimously for the adoption of u
F1T.IL.H hl* MTTlce* to the people of thb vicin­
I remember the day well. It was turned the corner and took the road Grey should satisfy you. He enter­
and
thought
that
$15
would
be
a
nearer
ity. Offlco, W*«l lid* Main Street.____ _
propriety
in
paying
a
certain
amount
sliding scale of prices, to be governed
two years ago this spring. A small leading to the San Rafael wharf. I tains no malice toward you whntooaverage. His rent was $4, but he had by the market price of coal, by which
party of us went over to Han Rafael had no doubt then but that Grey was ever. He I ins no desire to fight you. of attention to your friend's wife?
L. F. McCORMICK, M. D..
Mr. F.—Certainly not. There are paid It Irregularly. All his supplies they would prosper with the-compa­
Should he decline your challenge, and
dfnCK third door South of TrnnunSi Store. from Sau Francisco, to visit the en­ to be conveyed back to the city. A
were
drawn
from
the
truck
store
or
the
attentions
which
are
due
her
from
should
you
proceed
to
put
your
present
nies, aud share with them the misfor­
campment of the Second brigade. We feeling of relief came over me, which
Wart ride of Mala Blr«L NaahnUe, Mich.
knew many of the ofllcera of one of relaxed the nervous tension to which threats Into execution, the crime of you. us her hnsband's friend, but as company, which is a private corpora­ tune of a dull trade.
the regiments,and had every reason to my system had been subjected for the irurder would be upon your soul, and her husband's friend, you should be tion, selling its coal at the breaker to
A
BRADY* CRITES,
careful they are not such as to provoke the Delaware, Lackawanna and West­
TTORNEYS al u», Solicitor* In Chancery an&lt;! anticipate an agreeable time. Little proceeding hour, and madeine feel in­ you would have to answer for it, both
Pleasant Things.
He was obliged to get his sup­
Real Eriato Arent*. will attend promptly to all did we dream ot the disastrous conse- expressibly 'fatigued. I called for a before the tribunals of men and unfavorable criticism from a shari&gt;- ern.
■ e‘ ■ • -— - - &lt;K..I.
tn .11 ■
plies at this shop because he never
duences that were to ensue. Home bottle of wine ' and made the very Heaven. 'You would dentroy him and sighted world.
A lady with a little child was about
Mr. B.—Suppose I admire my neigh­ could get cmIi for Ills work. Since the
writer has said that no circumstance awkward mistake,of supposing that a blast your own career. Should lie ac­
to
leave
one
of the horse-cars on the
strike
no
flour
bad
been
served
out,
so
is so trivial but that momeutous results few bninperjodt would put Hamilton cent your chalienffc, and should you bor's wife; that she is graceful, iniellicity railroad. A stranger standing on
may spring from it This is true In In a pleasanter frame of mind, and fail, your sister would i&gt;e alone lu the geut, witty and agreeable ; that 1 en­ he could have no bread. As with the platform look th© child in his
SMITH 4’ KNAPPEN.
many other families I met. meat was
the strictest sense. Life is not a com­ perhaps pave the way to an ultimate world, perhaps without a single pro­ joy her friendship, and she apj&gt;earH to a
luxury seldom enjoyed. Clothes arms, carried it through the ankle-deep
value mine—would you have me treat
edy. as an ancient philosopher con­ settlement of the matter. Contrary to tector."
mud, deposited it dry-shod on the
Office or«r jnUua Kuaeclr* (torr, llartinn. Mlchj
Argument was useless, however. I her coldly,and deny myself tbe pleas­ were bought scarcely oftener than to naved sidewalk, and quietly resumed
tended, but can more Justly be termed his usual custom he dranb, heartily,
keep tile family decently covered. A
a tragedy. By the simplest incident,!! bat the wanning liquid seemed only naw that be was determined to chal­ ure of her society?
Mr. F.—Not at all. I think .a true child died last winter, and charitable his station oti the platform.
train of events may be started, the fi­ to renew his rage. He became pos­ lenge, and accompanied by Gilruth,
A negro woman came Into the Mme
LEWIS DURKEE
nal end of which cannot always oe sessed of the futile idea of returning to took my departure. My parting with friendship may exist among married people in one of the city churches hud over-full carriage. A well-dressed
furnished decent burial for It, the
T AWYER, Notary PnbUc, Real EMate ami Iniur surmised. Too much care cannot be the camp in quest of his enemy. I at Hamilton was cold and formal, and I people, but it must be subject to cer­ mother i&gt;elng unable to get money or young gentieiuau arose and gave her
tain restrictions. If your feeling for
JU ance Agent. CollycUoni promptly made. and exercised in all the acts of our lives,in­
never met him again.
first
feigned
strong
objection
to
such
a
his
seat.
t'onreyanclnjr properly executed
Office In I».C
her is stronger than you are willing to credit for the expense. This is the
“It h singular. Gilruth," I tnld.us we acknowledge
A raggixl, hungry-eyed !&gt;oy and girl
Grifrgk Btora____________________________ cluding those of apparently the most step, but at length appeared to be con­
to her husband, or to story of many families, and although
Insignificant character.
vinced by bis argnments and aitpeals, walked away, “that his sister should your wife, it is wrong, and the inti­ the men declare disconsolately that stood looking through a shop window
As I have said, we went over to the and consenting to his wish. I sum­ have encouraged him to go on with
E. J. FE1GHNER.
macy should cease at once—It cannot death would be better than this battle at the candy und toys on Cliristina-i
' 0TARY POBLIC «n&lt;! BmJ Ertrte Affcnt. encampment. Our welcome was cor­ moned a carriage and we rode put. his programme of madness. Most sis­
for life in which they are constantly eve. A lady came !&gt;*•, and with a smile,
Orrl)&gt;l mention Rlren to Jh* drawing of uior»- dial in the extreme. Our party con­ During our brief journey I endeavored ters would give the very opposite ad­ be continued with safety. Inside of
worsted, death is too expensive, a u cheery woni, and two little silver
sisted of George Hamilton, Ned Grey, to prepare his mind for a” postponement vice, and even lieg uno pray for Its this limit, It would be plejtsant and funeral too costly a heritage for the pieces, turned them Into prince ai&gt;-l
harmless; especially if you are careful
Gilruth and myself. Hamilton had of the aflalr for a few days, and urged adoption.”
to pay the lady no more attention than living, and so they struggle on to keep princess.
lately graduated from the Bellevue that if blood must be spilled that it
A gentiemun drop|&gt;ed a stamped en­
‘‘Perhaps we are in ignorance of you would be willing that another body and soul together us a matter of
medical college, of New York city .and be spilled in ns nearly a civilized man­ some thingn," rejoined Gilruth.
OR NO STRONG,
velope. A little boy look the trouble
man should tmy to your wife—that Is eyonomy.
I was a young man of the finest and ner as jsMslble.
to pick ft up, und run round the cor­
if
you really loye your wife.
I
There
are
men
araonp
the
Welsh
Every dcacrlpllon of Plain «n-l I'amy Printing loftiest principles.
As I knew beforehand would be the
The duel took place within a week.
:uUsJ cheaply, with ncatnem. wcuriry and dl»Mr. B.—Ah! Then I supifose von miners here who have lived in Hyde ner after him to return it.
He wm a curious votary of tiie med­ case, we were informed at the carun
A lady hail left n psickage with a
h. Offio*«KX&gt;Dd floor U. A. Tnutuut'* brick.
parties and theirseconds embarked would not approve of my retaining the Park for many years, whose cl reuniical science,and a most protniaiag.one. that Ned Grey and his friends had left The
ticket master at u railway station. Re­
I t&lt;x&gt;k a great fancy to him, and Intro, for the city. Armed with this fact, I on a Pacific Mail steamer for Han Diego. lady's hand while I talk with her, or stances have been good, but who are turning for it, she found the utUce
UNION HOUSE
At the latter point they nioun.ed and of my kissing her an occasional gdod now sharing with the meanest laborer
duced
him
to
all
my
friends
that
I
readily
persimded
Hamilton
to
return
HARLES BRONSON. Proprietor. Thl* hotel I.
rode to and across the boundary line night?
in the bardshiiie common to all the closed and the muu goue. Tbe baggaav
pleasantly altuatcd In the center of burinea*.- could bring him In contact with; and to tbe city also, and I left him at his of Mexico, and on a v.erdureless stretch
Str. F.—I would not, for I think [Miphlation. One man, sober, frugal, master was appealed to, und found the
whenever! concluded he was study­ office at 4 o’clock, after having exacted
ticket master on his way home tn din­
ing too hard I used to prevail upon* from him the most solemn assurance of Hand, under a hot glaring sun, they such atientionsand fumiliarities w ild industrious, in twenty-one years had ner. The latter returned, opened the
took
up
their
positions.
Neither
was
him to take a turn into the country that he would attempt nothing of a touched by the first fire. At the second evince a selfishness and a disregard for beeu able to accumulate a little prop­ office, and delivered tile package with
the
proprieties
of
life,
utterly
incom
­
erty,
which
wus
now
slipping
from
his
for
u
day
or
two.
Having
plenty
of
ALF. C. BUXTON,
hostile character until he hud coun­ fire Grey Was rnortallv wounded. He
cnijre courtesy und good humor.
patible with your avowed friendship,, hand, and he wa$ $300 in debt. Yet
/^.UXRMITH, manufacture. Rifle and Shot Oun* leisure myself, I was the better situa­ seled Witb ifie on the following inorii- reached into his breast pocket, and
A lady was occupying a whole sent
for her. If you honestly respected and lie had practiced 'economy so severe
VX and repain all Firearm* and fine Machinery. ted for preaching relaxation to him.
with a bloody hand drew forth a small esteemed her, you would not wish to that no felon In a prison but would in a railway carriage. Another Indy
Itraechdoadcn, of any manufactnrv. fumiahed nt It was tiirough mypersuasions that he
1
then
calledon
Gilruth.
His
spirits
Hit priee. Shop near fae plalnlnc mill.
compromise her.
have felt wronged If he were compelled came in ami took u part. The first
went aver to Han Rafael, and this fact were os depressed da they had been jiackage of letteni.
•‘This fanny rsvenge,” be said to his
Mr. B.—Then you would consider It to live on iris fare. A leading member drew up her silks, velvets, uud furs
often caused me sad but unavailing buoyant before the blow delivered by
JOHNM. ROE.
seconds, with a grim smile; “give compromising her If I should save u of the miners' organization told me without any symptoms of annoyance,
reflection.
Hamilton.
them to Hamilton. They will com­ seat for her by me in the cars, or on that lie and his brother together were und the second apologized lor tbe In­
T7OUSE, Sl*n and Carriafe Painter. GnUnln*.
Ned Grey wan the very opposite ot
"Bad, bad business," he Hold. “Ned fort him.”
Al- Frearoina aud Paper IIan(!ux a Specialty
the boat as we go to the city
Just able to keep their house on their trusion.
Hamilton in demeanor. Hamilton was to blame in one way, Red another
Shop over Rrynoldfl ft Cook1* tragvn abop.
A scantily-dressed little girl wus
They were in the handwriting of
Mr. F.—Yew,ff koccurretfoften.and If ‘ombined earnings. .The brother had
viewed everything from a grave and way he wasn’t. Of course you know
uarrytng a pitcher of milk. Bheuuude
chas wTdemara y
serious standpoint. Ned on the con­ what I mean. No use to talk about it Hamilton's sister, and of their con­ your wife and her husband were not engaged to pay $15 a month board, but u luisatcp and fell, spilling the milk
tents
I
shall
say
nothing,
save
that
with
her.
You
are
well
aware
how
he
hod
run
behind
$90
in
eighteen
trary was gay. witty, vivacious, and to-night though. Ned’s a high-spirited
months, although he never lost a day and breaking the pitcher uud her
the prince of light companions. Yet, blade, and may want blood, but don’t Hamilton left the fatal field aabamed, soon people would begin to talk.
heart—if tears and sobs could indicate
Mr. B.—But you would not have m by sickness, never spent a cent for Iti
underneath bis Jolly demeanor there talk to me about it now. I feel bail. remorseful, a heartbroken man. He did
A gentleman in a carriage stopped
was a sterling manly character. He Come and see me In the morning, and , not return to Kan Francisco. Nobody ,governed by the wagging tongues of grog, and was willing to do any sort of to comfort her, but before be reaehwl
knew where he did go. The other day ■the world, when we are.doingnothing work. One cabin that I visited was
had
no
profession,
but
led
a
careless,
E FARAD Y.
we’ll try to fix it up some way.”
her three oilier gentlemen from three
1
received
a
letter
from
a
friend
of
wrong?
Oivupied
by
a
woman
(Welsh)
who
IfAKUFACri.RERoiBootaandSbore. Making bachelor life, on the income of a small
I departed, and, after taking my mine in Central America. Among
Mr. F.—But it would be wrong. It said she hud never known what hard different directions came jtp and gave
1U. and rebairjug neatly done, aleo uric! rttrn- property bequeathed to him by a
usual solitary dinner at a restaurant other items of news be mentioned the, would be cruel and unjust to place limes were until she came to Scranton. her more than money enough to buy a
deceased uncle. He met Hamilton sauntered
back to my lodging and suicide oi an American pbvaieian real- a
, woman in such a conspicuous j&gt;ori- Her feet were bare, her children were new pitcher and plenty of milk. ’
that morning for the first time. I in­ passed a gloomy
A ticket master at a railway station
and unsatisfactory dent there wbo had several times ,
fe&lt;l Irregularly and on poor food, her
traduced them on the deck of the ferry
J. B. RASEY,
I was oppressed with omin­ spoken of me. From the description । Mr. B.—But If the lady is nothing husband had been sick,and with noth­ was brow-beating an old woman, who.
steamer as we were leaving San Fran­ evening;
to traveling and exceedvely
ous forebodings.
given and other details I am satisfied ;
ing ahead, nothing coming in, and six unused
cisco.
nervous,
could not underetand howahe
At 10 o'clock on the following morn­ that Hamilton is dead, and that reMr. Fi—Then on your honor .as a mouths to feed, they were for months
We went to see the troops at bat­
I hunted upGilruth, anil together niorse and mental misery finally drove ,mau ; as t he husband of a true and on the verge of starvation, living on was to accomplish the somewhat in­
talion drill, and when the exercises ing
tricate journey to her place of destina­
we
hunted
up
Ned
Grey.
He
was
en
­
him
to
self-destruction.
His
sister
is
।
JOHN WEBSTER,
faithful
wife;
and
as
the
professed
charity.
The
miners
are
all
so
poor
were over, were invited to the tent of joying the morning at home, he Mid
in San Francisco, but few of her form- ■friend of ber husband, you ore Itound that they cannot help each other, and tion. A lady present took her aidde,
TDlAcKSMITRS. AU kina. o&lt; work in lie Stackcaptain Brown, who produced several and laughed at our rueful visages.
AJ MUh end Hurambo*:n&lt; UtwaUanded to protner friends would know her—or would ।to protect her, and you are guilty of a many of them are very proud even in kindly inquired the circumstances,
bottles of champagne, and quite a little
explained the course she was to take,
,
“You see my eye is In mourning and care to. Truly a little time brings cowardly,
eontemptibleact, if you take their rags. It was hard co get them to
festivity ensued. I drank very little,
;advantage of her thoughtlessness, to admit that they were living on mush and bought the right tickets for her.
and Hamilton scarcely ripped his, but I am not fit for general society, but wonderful changes.
W. D. PUR CHIS,
At another station where the lau^enmy
heart
’
s
as
light
as
a
feather,
and
induce her to do anything which you alone, when that a as the case, but gera were to cltauge cars, an old lady
Gilruth and Grey entered fully into
think questionable in the least.
neighbors would tell of privations suf­ stood on the platform of one of the
the spirit of the occasion. The con­ the only thing that lathers me is my
WhaUver te, f« rigkl," aaya Pupr.
So mid arturtfy nitaft
Mr. B.—That is very strong lan­ fered. The attempts to hide abject cars, with a bandbox in one hand and
versation became rather unrestrained, wounded honor. What Will the boys
guage.
poverty were aometnnes heroic. I was a bundle in the other, hesitating to
and passed idly from one subject to say if I don’t do something ? Hamil­
Mr. F.—But it is the truth. No man shown u man who had been known to make the somewhat difficult descent
another, until the name of an actress ton and I can’t pummel and maul each
I atked If Mill be held It rood;
who truly respects a woman, will, take his dinner-pail into the shaft day to the ground. A young gentleman,
was mentioned who was then perform­ other like bruisers. We must fight,
JAMES FLEMING,
-Why,
no:be
aternly
tried,
under any circumstances, take the after day, Just as other men did, when already half way between tbe two
ing a subordinate role in one of the and therefore we must fight like gen­
“Good text* ar* only nnd»r«u&gt;od
By being veil applied.”
theatres of the city, but whose beauty tlemen. You’ve come to tell me that,
slightest liberty with her, or will May­ the form was an empty pretence, and trains, chanced to see her, turned back,
or do anything which is hot strictly bls pall did Rot contain even so much relieved her of the bandbox, helpetl
of person commanded more attention haven’t you?"
“
Festal
card
propoaals!"
exclaimed
“
Not
by
any
means,
”
I
answered
than her talents.
proper, whether it make her conspicu- ■os u crust. Even the mush the miners herdown, and into the other train.
so largely subsist on is now had in
Ned Grey made a very slighting re­ promptly. "We’ve come for exactly a haughty young Miss, reading over ous or not
«
FRANK J. PURCHIS,
“ A *en»e of «n paraoat will
mark concerning her, coupled with an tbe opposite''purpose. We haven't the government advertisement: “wall,
Mr. B.—Where would you draw the 1small quantities, but with a little bread
. To balp tbo lowly lirlac.
inuendo that wm neither proper or seen Hamilton this morning, but want I never! if a fellow hasn't stamps line between proper aud improper at­ they manage to appease hunger with
the aid of garden stuff from patches
polite. I was surprised that ne should to interview you, and then we*H en­ enough to send his pro|»osal in a letter, tentions ?
Aa ano of aldlo iho weak,
be
hasn't
stamim
enough
to
marry
deavor
to
pacify
him.
You
probably
. Mr. F.—That cannot be defined in which are cultivated about many of
use such language under any circum­
A friondly band to the frlonclier*,
U &amp; MAIL LINE
Kind word* »o abort to ipeU,
stances. but attributed it to the cham- consider yourself the taiured party." me!”
Word*; it is intuitive to every true 'their huUlL where they raise corn, to­
Bat wtuwe eebo la codioai—
"A num with an eye like mine gen­
MSMnUtetoauttoCiMk. LwaaKaabA HUle boy, whose sprained wrist gentleman. Every man knows in 'matoes, beans, and a few po­
The world ta wide; th«ahthlD«a arwna*]l; ’
erally does,” he Isugbed.
tatoes.
My
guide
was
a
Welsh
­
his
own
heart
whenever
he
oversteps
They may be oothlna bet Uey are—ati.."
had been relieved by bathing tn whis­
“O, well, Ned, the whole aflalr is a ky. surprised his mother by asking Ik
iman an engineer In the mines
—[Coogregationali.it.
tirely, when my attention wm arrest­
Mr. B.—Well, uiy friend; no doubt &lt;and a man of some education. He
ed by a deadly pallor overspreading miserable Job," said Gilruth, "and ‘•If papa had a sprained throat." It’s
Hamilteu'scoRntenance. Rage,hatred, Sou must never mind what the beys a wise child that knows, etc.
you are righL I thank you for your 1frequently was obliged to interpret the
A party of paint brush “artiste” are
link about it, but like a good fellow,
amazement, were all commingled in
suggestions. They shall not be lost on 1conversation, which was carried on In about to start westward acrosa the con­
A Michigan father writes to the fac­ me ; but here is the carriage, and we Welsh by many of the women. One tinent, armed with numerous contracts
the glance he gave the thoughtless be guided by our advice. You will ad­
far? II summit £aril£.
' these women, a widow, with three from patent liniment manufacturer­
Ned, who, as 111 fortune would have It. mit that yeu made a very unbecoming ulty of Yale: “What are your terms shall have to hurry to catch our train. of
for a year? And does it cost anything (Exit)
।sons, said the oldest, who is twenty- and other ambitious advertiseni, in­
was unaware of the mischief he had remark.”
two years of age, made $20 last month, tending to cover all the picturesque
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
'done, and repeated the offensive re-, "Certainly, considering the near re­ extra If my son wants to learn to read
lationship of my opponent and the and write as well as torow^a boat?"
and the younger onee $12 together. rocks and big trees with huge-lettered
. „
SHER1
mark.
DraMpGmMy ftiiujiiiiil G
The Mystery of Perfume.
Mast of thlshad been held by the store advice M to tiie virtues of the uostnuus
“Scoundrel!” exclaimed Hamilton, subject of my remark; but the cham­
of the Mount Pleasant mine for an old
springing up with frantic energy, and pagne wsa good, and how should I
No one has yet been able to analyze debt, and the family were out of pro­ made by their employers. It Ju to be
tne next moment Ned wm stretched Know that the i»arties were related of the singers, and trying to get up an
hoped that tiie citizens of the localities
and* I' encore “Fon4 of musTc, i^a’t he?”said or demonstrate the essential action of virions and without a prospect of re­ in danger from this vacaaions will orupon the floor of the tent, almost in­ when they bear different na®
------ one acqualnfence to another. “No,” perfume. Gaa can be weighed, but lief. An Irish miner, with ten persons ganiae themselves into vigilance com­
' fc tRimi lai fable UktUu,
sensible from a blow the other had never met or heard of Hanxil__until
not
soenta.
The
smallest
known
yesterday,
and
nobody
ever
knew
he
looking
to
him
for
support,
said
he
had
dealt dangerously close to the temple.
was the renly, "It's mere profeasional
mittee for the extermiuattoQ of the donrrenor
The suddenness of the incident al­ had a sister ? O, there’s always a wo­ instinct. He is moving tor a new creatures, the very nomads of life, can not known such want as he felt as pres­ ttusenot Uulr«Nt&gt;«qr. If (Mate M
be eaught by a microscope lens and ent since 1863. Here, again, the exS3Q0.00 and
most deprived us of speech, but in an man at the bottom of a row.”
trial.”
done we have yet the comforting hope
made to deliver up the secrete of their
ON-LONG TIME.
“True enough," I responded, " but
Instant Gilruth and one of the officers
that Chief Joseph's hoetilea win catch
A week or two ago a number of per­ organizations, but wiiat it is that
lifted Ned from the ground, and I as Charles R«ule has written, ‘Put
them while engaged in the ornamen­
emanates
from
the
pouch
of
the
musk
sons
were
brought
before
the
police
yourself
in
His
Place.
’
What
would
with five children. The family of sev­ tation of one of their chertehed moun­
groped Hamilton by the arm aad
you have -done
&gt;rveu him
mm from
irom the
uio tent.
icut
-------had your sister been court of Aberdare, Waloi, on charge] deer that fills a whole apace for years en had lived on his earnings of less tain peaks, and that they will not only
forced
—.— of In »uch manner, and under of having allowed dom to be at large and years with its penetrating odor—
■•The neoundrel,” exclaimed Huill- epoken
make a lively boutire of their fxks ou'd
without being muzzled, When thev an odor that un illimitable number of
—। same
m, to speak of my sister in such a preeteelylthe
satm clrcu^u»taneeH‘,,”
ton,
brushes ane con tracts, but do full Jus­
ZuX!
TM BUMS OF MOM
"I should have knocked the offender had all been fined, one of the sitting extraneous aubatances can carry on breaker said the
amount he had tice Id their premises by finally execu­
without
dlmlntehiug
its
size
and
magistrates
remarked
that
he
had
down, just as Hamilton did," he
made in two yea
Ing any month ting a war dance over the dead buddies
“Your slater," I repeated.
himself been inadvertently gnllty of weight—and what it fe the warm supi- —--------------------- ually |10 or fli of
“Ye*c my sister," heanswered. "The
the friends wbo would prostitute the
the same offence, and, as he could ixrt meralr brings to ub from the flowers, What astonished me greatly was tire
young lady he stroke so contemptuous­
eon«ctenUtxiriy fine other
un­ no man has yet been able to determine. uniform cheerfulness of these people, fines* natural scenery in the world to
ly of is my sister—my only sister. Like
the cupidity of corn salve oouooctars
Bo
fine,
8o
subtle,
so
imponderable,
it
Wm. A. Atlsworth,
der
such
circumstances
without
sub
­
myself she Is poor, but a purer,a better,
and patient medicine compauudera.
at his residence or store.
a nobler girl does not exist I will Hamilton of your entire ignorance of mitting to the tenuity, he fined him­ has eluded both our delicate weights
have his heart’s biood, the insolent his mtationshlp to the lady in question. self five an tilings. The report does and our strongest sense. If We come
ichigan exchange
The excellent plan so often advo­
villain ! What am I for if not to pro­ I will state that you know nothing in not say whether the fine wm paid or to the essence of each odor we shall
reality that could be considered in the not, but it would have added a comi­ have an enormous stride forward, were all convinced that some rinse or cated, of turning the tops of houses in
tect my sister'”'
‘•How could be know she wasj your remoUat dogree derogatory to her cal touch to the story if he had cum- both hi hygiene and in chemistry, and another a.• iseof Justice would compel cities Into gardens, box been carried
sister ?” I asked, endeavoring to calm character, and that you regret very mlted himself to Jail in default of pay­ none will profit more f’ian the medi­ the railroad men to give them consid­ out by the Balmer House In Chicago,
much that an extra .S’*". of Cham-1 ment. The next thing we shall hear cal profession if it can be conclusively eration. They, were noi lacking in and a portion of the roof of that bote!
“His crime is the wane—the more psgne should have led you to indulge of some conscientious judge remarking demonstrated thnt such an ouor pro­ shrewdnetM. To the assertion that the is dow covered with a magnificent
to himMlf.aolto vocc, “W a fool I ceeds from such and such a cause, as miners as a class had been carw'ees and conservatory.
COwartEy" wm the exeMM reply. "I
am!" and then fining hhnselffor con­ we already know of sulphur, sulphate, Improvident, they answered: “Has
shall not leave this ground till I have
Latest name fora bachelor—Aair■ ammonia and the like.
not the corporation been improvident? alngle.
stamped him to fragments. There part of the transaction, you will each tempt of court.

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tyfONEY TO LOAN!

UPWARDS

jjONEY TO LOAN!

$30.00 to $300.00,
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�FIUDAV.

Wagons and Buggies!

ACC*’CT 17. UM
Russian Generals is faulty, aud thcW
execution is defective. An army ot swears, and don’t smoke—unless you
800,(Mt soldiers crossed the Pruth, and nmokc. when be will treat you to the
there are 240.000 of thslr men, s cold­ best of Havannas. If you area tem­
tnwranoe
man, he i* n tetnw
—— man
----ing to tbe Russian account*, on Turk­ perance
al«o. He has found out k. ’
ish wU, and with whatryult? This acteristics and opinions, ~~
Are
hetag received
i
customers can
splendid snuy ha* moved alc.ag ec-1 just how to attack you. He ha* a nice
or you..
you- He want*
wants you to buy
upon ।
centric and divergent lines, where each thing for
the right
it to sell Ms patent b«ck-*ction,
hock-action,
step forward removed each fraction
de, nun-combustible add non-.

=
y,,maj»2isk-

•

NEW GOODS!

tbe King of Sweden and. Norway.
Capital, Labor ana Brains are the
three great deoenU of prosperity.
Neither one. of them can exist vrrj’

A wicked man killed Mmaelfin the
lowest hvel of a Nevada mine, and the

wu saved over haM a nt Un of transpor­
tation.'’
_
A saw fifty -four feet long and eight

AjwOier defekt will render the present rositiaDH untenable. With no organized
epniinissariat, no money, and no Gen­
era! capable of commanding a brigade,
I prophesied that if &lt;000 Rwuians
reached tbe second line of the Turkish
defence, not many of them would ever
get back to the Danube. My .predic­
tions were founded on my knowledge
of the counti-y and the quality of the
Turkish soldiers.

VACATION MOTES.

trees in Califuntia, lias just been turn­
ed out ai) the Beaver' Falla, Pennsyl­
vania, steel works.
la one of the counties of Dakota tbe
Commissioner* offer a reward of *25n
for every Indian disposed of, dead or
alive, but be must be killed or caught
within the county Unite.
A North Carolina boy up a to ec tied
a rope around bis neck, told hia sister
he waa going to hang himatdf, and
jumped to the ground, suppeming the
rope waa long enough to. reoch, but it
was seven feet too short, and be broke
Of thirteen veteran volunteers who
were sent to a restnrant in Louisville,
Ky^ to get rations for tho citizen sol­
dier* while watching strikura, six wore
tne Oenfederate gray, six the Federal
blue, and the other a Hue coal and
gray trousers.
A
tributiag haadbiOa of a drinking sa­
loon. He pot down bin bundle and
went to dfamer. flu his absence a tem-

the handbill*, inxl during the rest of
the day thesaleou^s business waa not
helped, if notlhurt.

The throne fro am of the Sultan at
Cuusteatinopto is a gorgeous apart­
ment. ThMrilding is unequalled by
that of any "other building in Europe.
From the veiling hangs a Venetian
chandelier with *00 lights. At each of
the four woraer* of the room tall can­

Tbd Krme is a huge seat covered with
red velvet, and with anus and back of
puregiid.
During se ven years, Charles Eirhrom.
of (Hm-innatti, was supported by bis
wife, who worked hard to do it. Recestfty she told him that she was tired
• oP feat kind of thing, and that he must
earn his own living. He waa in excel­
lent healthy, and had a trade; but he
&gt;had been so long um4 to idleness that
Mrs. Eicborm's resolution was a great
sliock to him. The poor fellow’s feel­
ings were hurt, toe, and he went into
the yard and hanged himself.
Howard Reynolds, a contractor and
builder, of Monmouth, III., a few nights
since, returning home unexpectedly
from Springdeld, 11L, discovered hia
wife and Charles Kirk, a grain dealer,
together. Kirit made good his escape.
Reynolds went to the stand drawer,
and, getting a revolver, shot his wife,
killing her instantly. The noise of the
firing attracted the attention of tbe
milkman who waa in the back part of
the house, and he wen^ io the room
where Reyaolds was. The latter turn­
ed and fired at hila, and then shot him­
self through the temple, causing death
instantly. When the Coroner was sum­
moned the next morning all three were
found weltering in blood. Reynolds
waa a wcaMLy man. He had for some
ton-

earning bifi wife and Kirk.
The Wheeling papers give an account

thr Ohio river. At New Martinsville
lives a man named Huber, who had
been in the habit of whipping hie wifi
too much apphjack or when she did
anything to displease Mm. Ore of
these uufortuAte conditions existed the

Nafxu, N. Ym Aug. 6th, 1876.
Diub News;
When I parted with you in mv iaat I
had just settled down toeifioy a few
days of quietude in this beautiful vil­
lage. Noplea is located about thn«
miles i*oiith of Canandiagua I^ike,

not pay a cent down, \ ou m»v
give your note for a year, and he will
send on the maohines. Hr gives you a
contract, stating that if the machines
do not come, or you do not wucoeed in
selling a certain number, your note be­
comes void.
You sign the note, and he gives you
the contract.
Your machine* don’t come, but you
feel safe, for you have the contract.
You tliink you will lose nothing.
Bv-and-by you get a letter somewhat
as follow*:
Detroit, June 15,1877.

WAGOBS AMD BUGGIES!

tj»&lt;h1

. . ‘I hold a soteopoMst pem, given
to Slicktan &lt;6 (Jo., for one hundred dol­
lar,, which «w due April lot, 1877.
I’lctue call and fettle.
.

^^dEfjorrs.

GRAND RAPJDS -DIVISION

FRESH GOODS
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT
At the Lowest Rates.

CLOTHING,

You call, armed with your contract,
and show it to John Jones.
.
"Hem,” say* Jones, 'contract! I
haven’t got anything to do wiU the
contract. Here’s your unconditional
note, sir! I am a hona fide holder, and
to and from the oonnty seat. It is al­ I want my money.”
And yon have to paj 1L—Law for the
so about five miles south of Blood's
Station, on the Erf© R. R, where the Peojdc.______________________
stage from Naples connects with all
Methods of CMnese Cruelty.
trains east and west. It has four chur­
ches,— Presbyterian, Methodist, Chris­
The greatest attribute of a Chinese
tian and Baptist. It’s schools are of: general ie considered to be his stratetho first order. It also supports a fine., ey. He is worth nothing if he fails to
’ lead his enemy into makings false step.
Asadamy. Since my residence here’ The leader of the hour on this account
ten yeare ago, the citixens have built ai is a general wbo led a body of troops
magnificent Masonic Hall, well adjust­. against a walled city held by the in­
ed to the wants of the place. The Na­ surge nt*. He beseiged them, and in
And all other Goods at
doe coarse of time they pleaded for
ples Hecnrd is n good y,eekly ]&gt;apei.■ terms. Laudable promise* were made
published by L. 8. Deyo A Co. It hasi by the dozens, the sine qua non being
a large.circulation, and well patronized they should lay down their anna. Tins
was done, when, the general’* dispatchas an advertisinginedium by the busi­ es
inform us, they were immediately
ness men of that place. The village is■ massacred as fast us wa* possible to do
well supplied by first-class stores of all, *e, but the leader wa* “put to death by
descriptions. It is perhaps one of the, extreme torture.” This consisted in
winding a wire very tightly about the
wealthiest towns in western New York. entire lirjul and body, to tne feet, in­
It is also quite a summer resort, having tervals of an inch being left between
each
turn. This brought the desk into
three beautiful glens. Grapes are rais­
ed here in abundance.
Well, tu it is. wales, which were quickly and neatly
sliced by4toen knives. The scene end­
it is a perfect gem fora home.
My ed by decapitating the still living skel­ fly I sell three feet for a yard
Sabbath’s are al! occupied. Sunday, eton.
tt?* of Goods and 16 ox. for a lb.
A very great deal of .evidence in
July 29th I preached in the Christian
Church, and in the evening attended n criminal cases is elicited ‘Ay torture, un­
less that given UduMddes with the ideas
union prai.se meeting in the I'rrebyter- os the magistrate. If, under torture,
ian Church. Aug. 5th A. M. preached witnesses assert tilings detrimental to
iu the Christian Church, to a very large tbo side he propose* to favor, they re­
main in *«pny till they take it all back
congregation, and in the evening at again.
When he ha* got it arranged
the Baptist Church, at the regular to suit himself, ten to one he will ad­
monthly union meeting of all the chur­ minister another dose to them for not
telling the truth (!) at once. There is
ches of the place.
something frightful to the civilized
Last week my time waa sjx-nt in mind in such atiortinn of justice, but,
YatesaudSchuylercounties. Wednes­ even when the verdict is correct and
L. 3. WHEELER.
day, Aug. 1st, a ride aoosa the country the felon is to suffer for the crime com­
brought me to Geneva, located at the mitted. the punishment* are so truly
harliarous you sink your detestation of
foot of Seneca Lake, the most beauti­ the offense in your pity for the suffer­
ful sheet of water in N. Y. At 2:30 p. ing man.
.
,
The sight of a human being receiv­
m. I took passage, on the steamer
ing 200 or DOO blow* from a heavy bam­
"Schuyler” for Watkins, and after a boo.
leaving gashes and flesh beaten to
lively ride of four hours, arrived at th a a jelly, and finally a helpless cripple
above named place. Watkins is a for life, doe* not excite vour love for
your
fellow-man. Kneeling on chain*
thriving village of about 4,000 inhabi­
for many hours, the lash descending at
tants, at the head of Seneca Lake, 21 the slightest change of posture; pinch­
miles from Eimyria, and 40 miles from ing the finger* in vices made,of split
Geneva. The advantages of this local­ bamboo; entwining metal tubes about
ity as a summer report cannot tie ex­ the body and extremities, in which
boiling fluid is poured, searing the
celled.
Its cool, invigorating, and flesh wherever it touches; wearing a
healthful air and climate is greatly en­ three-feet-square, twenty-pound wood­
hanced by. the sweet aud reviving zeph- en
1 collar d*v And night for week*, be­
yrs that are wafted over the placid, se­ ing unable to reach the mouth with the
hand, and exposed to the'gaze of the
rene, and cod waters of the charming passers-by in the locality of the offense;
and lovely Seneca. I went to visit the placing iu a cage with the head secur­
renowned “Watkins Glen,” a place vis- ed
1 in a collar which forms the roof, the
just touching the ground, and left
ited yearly by thousands of people, and toe*
Conriatla&lt; of
to die by starVotron and strangulation;
pronounced by many who have trav- beheading; and cutting into ,7ten thou­
pieces,” arc among the usual pun*
tied in other countries, the greatest sand
1
ishmenta
of
this
enlightened
race.
—
Cor.
wonder they have seen. It is a most
San Francietv Ohronicle.
beantiful glen, and needs only to be

BOOTS ANO SHOES

HARDWARE A AGRICULTUAL STORES,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Single Buggies, any style, $100 on time

$95 for cash.

ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!

WOLVERINE MILLS

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

A SPECALTY!

$120 cash.

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at FLOUR AND FEED
$70 cash, or $75 on time.
Come and see me and I will sell you anv-

thing you want in the Hardware and Farm­

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

Groceries !

witnessed to be admired, and one’s soul
must be inspired by its magnificence
and grandeur. While here I found a
home at the Glen 1’ark Hdtel, the largent and most beautiful hotel in Watkins. After visiting all places of in­
tercet here, I returned by boat to Dresden, on the west shore of Seneca Lake,
and from thence to Penn Van, the
county **at of Yates Co. The country
through this section is the most beautifukfor farming purposes I ever beheld,
c-.ops of all descriptions are abundant,
and also fruitexceptkppks. Saturday,
Aug. 4th, after another ride up the
lively Canandiagua, I Arrived at Na­
ples. Thia week I expect to visit the
place of my birtli,—Parma, Munroe Co.,
N. Y., after which you muy hear from
mp again.
C. I. Drrdr

Real Old Solid •Comfort,—The
'other afternoon a frog catcher from the
city
came across two boot blacks in
'
camp
river bank near the light­
1house.on the
Their tent was composed of
i
old
coffee Hacks sewed together, and
wm juat large enough to keep the sun
off
' a snot tUree feet square. The lads
were boiling potatoes in an old waah
,dish and frying a very thin fish ud m
piece of sheet iron. They had an oys­
ter can to drink out of, and a bed made
of weeds.
“What am we doin’ here!" indig­
nantly replied one of the lads when
questioned. "Why, we is out on our
summer trip, and having the bullisst
time in the world. The cocoanut is all
gone and the crackers are eaten up, but
we’ve got fish and tateni left, and you
km tell the boy* in town that we shan’t
come back till we’ve recuperated right
up to a hundred and fifty pound*
apiece. We hain’t on tbe Saratoga lay,
we hain’t, but we are after real old sol­
id comfort

•ireiutt of hU wife. Tbe diBSeuhy
Mujucs tfa nOr«M. awk ii u,.po-dbU behalf of a poor man with a large fam­
iorkfal.|M&lt;&lt; A wwoul daqsteb ily who had broken hi* leg. ' I can’t

Phot&lt;&lt;rapliK ’

Photographs!

SHINGLES, SALT, UME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR ACm
I. MMkkssa.

AINSWORTH k BROOKS..
If You Wamt to Bur

Lost #100,0010
MISLAID,
prorr.izsory note* 'amounting totlOO.O(£r .These
LOST or ’
*
notes are fr*&gt;m
fr»m &lt;230 to S2J5OO each drawn to our order. For their retarn to
notea
us, we will pay one-fifth of their face value, amounting 1o *20,000.

Buyers of B- P. B. 3. or others finding any of th* above notes, will care­
fully mail them to us. with their name and Post Office address, and we will
send tbe proper reward in CASH, by return marl. * /
.
x

BC. _A_ BARTLETT &amp; CO.,
.

MANUFACTUBEBS

120,000 REWARD!

b

120,000 REWARD!

TROUT,
CANNED GOODS,

CROCKERY,
WOODEN WARE.

Fint- Clan SBOCXRI HOUSE I
firceiveor/fg

GRAND PRIZE

MEDAL.

/ai3.

WARRANTS FiVE YEARS I
ft n«afai m butwtim to ns it.
It fa&gt; Mt |* Mt at ■*»
It wm Io rmy duo aslfed cl\Kriu
" • ; "

It rCl mr fats Otao Isjer u Em* Laaibar.
It b fa 11 aintm of sab:?
easa^afafaai fa asjaafa
tapCTtat-s. u a *tas&gt; :» nedlt b acfaraswata
tt. sli faUnri Mi;* (fats.

HO! FARMERS.
Gi your own interest. Bay of Woo*
4- Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
ill kinds of Plow Points, chilled and
ground. Steel Mid Iron Toothed Har-

Let Tour Eyee be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

Address
Otiaage.lU.

Yonr* Tr-aly,

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

New York* N. 7-

New OrleasR, La.

Mt. “

Call at t.hi« O«c* when de.lrou.
ehata* one of Thr »h&lt;n. Marhiw..

BVBT TINKLED.

■-

Prises Made to
Prices
te Sort the Thus, either for Cash or Cnft
vr Send for Illustrated Catalogue of STYLES and Prtoes.

I M art yoo o»r

‘

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Itforteranre Sale.
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»1

Xotle* U ktfaW clwi lh*l daftaR testew
m*4« In lb« condition* ot » certain Mshms, conUndue a power nt ante, wberstn’ tte msm tea te
coum operutive. usuenud by Jeeub ftete end MarpueUn Rfat to Hinns Cm. eb tbe twwxy&lt;bM day M
April. A. D. UTS end racontel la the afltao ot tbe

KS£?

lit, lit art 117 Marti Frail Strait, PilirtrtjhU,

WHITE FISH,

furnish Ont Dozen 1
HmmA natoffwlM
you can go down into the cellar and work at usual price*.

Fuujt Clam

You CAM SAVE MONEY n CalUjtg

BOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.

and Ground Feed,

a

8EWING MACHINE

$20,000 REWARD!

SPICES,

Vi- a

I&gt;. M. PLBCHOH.
AJNSWORTH t BROOKS,

Hsahrilte, *n»h., Jas. t. MTT.

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

A dwon living in Berkahir. town

r. J. PUBOHW BAMBIM SHOP.

'

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

FRUITS,

Delivers Wiftoit Eitra Qant!

General Dealerein

or Eaton counties.

CENTRAL STORE!

ly.
The neighbors heard the cries.
They ashed Huber, and, notwithstand­
ing the entreaties of the aore-beateu
wife, hurried him off to the river.
There a committee had tbe exquisite
The man who does nothing dou’i
pleasure of giving him a ducking. He
—The Frat-Day Advent Camp Meet­
bawled loudly for merry every time amount to much. It makes but little ing
will be held at the Charlotte fair
difference whether he is a millionaire
ground, commencing Saturday, Aug-.
protested to high heaven thalhe would or pauper. He is only a stagnant pool, &amp;th. Good talent is expected.
P. Holler.
never maltreat hie wife again. These without energy «oough to start a rip­
pie. He diffuses a moral miasma over
SABHVULE MARTTRT
ducking* until the fellow was uiariy everything around him. Do something;
don’t stand ou the waw gaping, with
drowurd.
That wan a touching incident, Hurt your hands in yoor pockets. Like an id­
iot. The world was made to work in.
week, at the death-bed oflfa. Gay­
and if yon fill your hearts with good
lord. of Richmond, V*. Her husband
angvlx, tbe bad spirits will keep out.

he decided t*
ton. Thedy-

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

�I FARMS FOR SALE.

W. A. AyUwortk ft Cm’n €•!■■■&lt;

Il 1AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

civillife. .

niDkX

HOTEL,

AUGUST IT, 1977
About one o’clock Monday night s*
b*. Snell was driving alongghe road at

pitch his sulkey ran on to a cow over­
_ road running paralell two miles turning sulkey, horse and all, breaking
west, and as far north as McKelvey's the shafts aud throwing him about ten
Ostroth'a So obscure wer*his fa- rod* hito tbe future; tearing a fearful
haunts that he foiled all attempts
ing off a right hind'button of the same,
and tore out the button-hole of his shirt
whole scalp.
collar, looking the knuckle on his left
Black
. -Geo. H. Crabb, of West Castleton, anew.contiguous to hit. trail, he was tittle finger, breaking his left suspend­
, sure to-sample the mutton.
er just below the shoulder blade, balk­
Cleveland Ellis had a great grudge ing a shin on the loft hind leg, tore off
fl re-acre Jot.
against this terrible destroyer, and of- a boot heel, and sprung his moustache.
fared a bounty for hi* head at various After some desperate exertions ho ex­
times, till be finally proclaimed to the tricated himself from under the wreck,
fetotlMV'**
word that he would give &gt;200 for his came home, patched up, and resumed
head, dead or alive, and many other practice the next morning.
Now akd Taira.
farmers joined in the issue, ’till there
wits, last Tuesday «Wrtwas nearly &gt;1,000 in waiting for tbe
Common Connell Proceeding*.
parties that would beard him in his
den. He wm seen at divers times and
Council Rooms, &gt;
Augubt 18, 1877. J
-Ita Christian Church in being ori-- The fact was, so well tuquainted had
Regular meeting held.
.
1 he became with people in those part*,
Preeent.-Ainsworth. President; Lee,
that ho knew just exactly who it would Truman, Reynolds and Cook, Trus­
. be. safe to stare in the face. He knew tees.
Minutes of the previous meeting read
ing "ischins embculer, ia out upon, the exact temper of all, hence hia long and approved.
The following accounts were pre­
id, funitaM by Ms bwriher-ta-law,, years of safety.
In January Mr. Ellis planned n sented and on motion allowed:
KFox.
Dm. Halbart, declaring election............. ...| LM
scheme that subsequently cut short the J.
D. IrtekfMOn. police aarviea 4 th of Joly,... XBO
life of thi* lord of the forest. - Mr. El­
lis was a man pf rare peroeptibility,
cool and intrepid to a fault He had
On motion the Marshal Was instruct­
ed to build crosswalk from noith-weat
print in person, and was satisfied corner of Eugene Cook’s residence
raednd &gt; oompJH. .took of dry rood, where his enemy lay in ambush. Aa I across highway between Sec. 85 and 88.
Petition presented signed by H. S.
clothing, and boots and shoes, and an­ said before, Mr Ellis was bravo. He Larkins
and others for road on county
nounce the same, with price*, through marshaled his hosts, (de you suppose line betweeh Section 25 of the town­
ship
of Castieton, and Section 80 of
he would ask any one to go in hu
and you will be sure and visit this live­ front, towards danger ? Not he.) He the township of Vermontville, was
granted.
armed himself with a pail of salt and
ly place of business.
On motion council adioumed.
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
The Grand Bapids Post, a weekly led his flock into his back field, taking
President.
position near the swamp, coraled his
Gxo. W. Francis, Recorder.
foC.H. Du- forces and awaited coming events. He
knew many of his innocent Assyrians
LOCAL MATTERS
perienced newspaper mon, for &gt;7,000. must suffer death, but if be succeeded
To My Patrons.
It is a most excellent weekly, and we the sacrifice waa cheap. It waa a cold,
The harvest is past. The enemy has
wish the new proprietors abundant bright moonlight night I was at work
at what was then known as the Pratt been met and is yours. In order to put
mill, two miles west of Ellis'. To in the large stock of Fall anil Winter
shorten my route, for I wished to come Goods, which my trade demands, I'
thing nice in the improvement line in
straight to David Trimmer’s, I shoul- must have money. All indebted to me
The tatoriori. boby note or account will best manifest
iwfcw«»lyoverh.«lM1 «he l^resolved if perchance I met this mon­ your good will by an early remittance.
ster, to stand my ground. I had reach­ I thank you for past favors, and ear­
change places, and everything be re­
ed the Ellis Lake, and was well out nestly solicit the continuance of your
novated, repainted and made as tidy
from the shore when I saw his wolf­ patronage. Quick sales and fauall prof m a new gown.
ship coming from the north at right its, that ifl ounces make a p&gt; Ai nd, and
—Geo. Slosa, the tramp rapist here- angles with me and not only that but three feet make a yard, are my motto.
..tofore mentioned in these columns, on if we kept our respective gaits wo
Yours truly,
Tuesday was convicted pf npe and would cross swords soon, a fact be
L. J. WHEELER.
sentenced to State Prison at hard labor seemed wcll'aware of, for he inci eased
US’' Carpets from 18 eta. up at Atlsfor fifteen years. On Wednesday Dept his speed. Of course I did likewise,
worth A Co.’s Ten Per Cent Store.
Sheriff Frank S. Bowen, passed through for I was anxious to measure strength
ty-Nothing equals the Vienna Yeast.!
the village with him in tow, for his fu­ with him. He was several rod* in ad­
vance at our crossing. I shook my Try it!
L. J. Wheeler.
ture home in tbe big brick.
weapon at him and cried out, “halt!
Iron, Stone, and China Ware at
—In 1878 Barry county had in 41,891
or I will shoot!” I accordingly put 50 eta. on the dollar at Axlsworth A '
my weapon to my shoulder and was
Co.’s Cash Store.
|
about to draw a bead on him when my
14.71 bushels per acre*. This year she
ty Try tbe Gold Medal Baking
feet gave way and 1 distinguished
sowed an acreage of 42,880, which will
Powder.
You
will
use
no
othor.
probably yield at least 800,000 bushel*. a pair of No. elevens between my
. L. J. Wheeler.
head and the moon. In an instant
In 1878 she also raised 90,364 acres of
I was surrounded by some hundreds
(?* American A Grain Bags 20 eta.
corn, 10,808 acres of oata. and 347 acres
of the beasts, their eyes shining at Aylswokth Ac Co.’a.
of barley. And it
like stars, before my vision. I cried
ny-pal«ed
ty Use my Forty Cent Tea, and be
£1for God’s sake spare my life this
lie and I will never do it again. 1 happy!_____________ L. J. Wheeler.

one-third mora trim last year.
himself “Old Jack Murray," living ev­
___ ,_________ m_

tractiug considerable

soon took in tbe real situation, howev­
er. The her.ious images I had seen was
the result of the violent concussion of
my cranium with the ice, which van­
ished when I recovered ray
The next day Mr. Ellis went back to
take observations, and found fourteen
of hisunsutpecting followers dead. Ho
took the sheep to the barn and covered
the dead carcasses with strychnine, and
awaited further developement. Two
days later he went back only to find
this, the last of his race, cold in death,
ten rods from the scene of action. Tbe

covered “drunk as sailor,” arrested by
Marshall Webster, put in the pound til 1
8 o’clock to cool off, then taken beforb
Esq. Chipman and fined &gt;1.
He pro­
tested poverty and the Marshal took
him into the country, and discharged
him.
He hauled him to the barn, placed him
in an upright position, where he stood
vividly to the minds of the listeners in for several days to bear testimony to the
Esq. Parody's court, by a amt brought strategy of his destroyer. Then did the
woman breathe free, for he could no
more approach their Ione dwellings
bailee ip sa election bet
when the stronger half of the house­
dy ami W*. Kerr and
hold were absent, to excite a scream,
with each Kerr and Simpson, that Til­ from brave women or stare them out
den would be elected, claiming that of countenance through the kitchen
window.
This I am quite positive was the fate
election waa decided.
The matter
of
the last wolf and though they had
hung fire until Hayes wminaugurated,
when Kerr and Simpson pulled on the roamed for years in their native jun­
boots, considering them their*. But gles tributary to the lake. I am quite
certain that if it was not the last one
seen, it wm the last wolf caught in

Brick I Brick!
*
The subscriber would respectfully
inform the public generally, that he is
prepared to fill orders for Brick, at
short notice, at low rates. Parties
wishing good brick should not fail to
call at my brick yard in the south part
of Nashville.
WM. BOSTON.

Cash Store
Of HOME MANUFACTURE,

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Ca*«, Clothtac,
Crockery, Bool, ud Shoe.,
Noti.a.. Ele.,

NO OLD STOCK

Boise Bros, sell it.

fore Ksq. Pftady next Saturday.

Annani-

Marder Will OwL
A few years ago “August Flower”
Huber, a cadet at the military acada- was discovered to be a certain cure for
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few
thin Dyspeptic* made known to their
friends how easily and quickly they
rible blow to his parent* who arc rath­
er aged, and who had indulged in fond
hopes in the ultimate results awaiting became heralded through the country
tMrrtrtaU vo«M mduu u by one sufferer to another, until, with­
out advertising, its sale ha*become imbe doubted,

m he

BRADYS BRICK.

BUY YOUR.

Firm Oil
HAVING HAD A

LARGE EXPERIENCE

AT THE

Stanley Moore
Old Reliable Meat Market
Gun&amp;iet Perfect Fifebdiii.

THE10 FEB CENT 8Y8TH!

•

OF

ROE &amp; CXJfei V ER

IOBBT 8IIBLE OB DOUBLE RI&amp;!

I. W. FOWLED

FJO txr day. All wbo«n*M* •*&lt;
ry Art. At th« j&gt;rewnt. rime

Sale &amp; Boarding Stable

$500 REWARD

Portland, Main'',

TONES &amp; SELLECK,

STANLEY MOORE.

GRAND STRIKE”
Ou price*, by telling you

10,000

PRICES REDUCED!

DENTISTS
ATTEND

IMPBOVXD.

g^adrl

GOLDSMITH’S

Carbine

IA Brjrant&amp;BtnUon
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
■achanks* HsB, Detratt, Och.

lanpwt and beat jmironJasd
rtnsHtatianot theklodtn tbs Hurts,
and the only BuecCMifu! and poring

YARDS PRINTS at 3M0 4 CTS.
BEST AT fl CENTS.

P.mIm. «r. Hua to the »l&lt;lo»» °t minor children
I
aiC Ust of
whe dis of dlHeae

5000 DRtSSIHG COMBS
PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.

P.1M&amp;C0.
PENINSULAR

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS

Light Running, Noiseless, No Cams,

iii

CLOTHING!

fit at

littlrt*

Creally Reduced Prices!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

Lager
Beer
BRIWUlf

WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.,
No. 222 Summit St, Toledo, 0.

An

B017LBS ME,
DEiEorr.

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

MICH.

BHE’.VKR OF

THE BOSS
AGER
BEER
DHTRUXT, MXC1L

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

TFSOJS CASH —-CcnbvLid.bcv.lodbrWr-lian*
(:■&gt;. iirtwrt*. tatri'rt.____ •________•
_

OF HASTINGS,

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST I

A TRIAL Win IHiURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.

BUGGY! FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

flO paint Men’s Calf Boots, &gt;2.50. &gt;A00

80 Pairs Men’s Calf Boota.lap, &gt;A00.
80 Pairs Men’s Kip Boots, tap,
2.75.
00 Pairs M-’&gt;8.00
80 Pair* B
&gt;1.50, &gt;1.75
Kip Boots, tapped, &gt;1.90

LNiatnrMSbaitO!
Women’s Fox Polish Shoe* at
e Gaiter*, &gt;1.00
80
N
'»

500
abort. By thia untimely event thia lo-

MILLLINERY GOODS

Wool tent by rail will be carded with

IN NASHVILLE!

of the Heart,

_____ -

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

DEALER TN
FRENCH AND IMPORTED

A NEW LIVERY Pritt 11 Can per a., ar IK mere I

I Pairs Youths’ Boota &gt;1.00 to 2 J5

had lately been

Qft,BOYS! Here’s Puri

Miss I,. Uwnoerford*

promptness and relnmtd per directions, A'mhville,

NOTE BEADS.
Furnished and printed in fine style at
KALAMO ITEMS.
thi* office for &gt;8.73 per thousand. All
other work equally low.
Oxxo Strong.
Mr. Northrop received a telegram

Crites

w. a. Anawoirftr. •

WeifflGfenitetteBanaii WOOL CARDING!
Tie NasWlle Carlin fills
Z. COOK A CO.

Here’s A Bargain.
100 pairs good Pants, &gt;1.00 worth ftlUSO
I offer my farm of 40 acres, on Boc. 8, 120 pair* good Pants, 2.50 worth 8J5O
4J5O worth 8.00
Maple Grove, for sale. 30 acres under 25 Full Suita, only
8.00
worth 12.00
25 Full Suita, only
”
----cultivation, all well watered, small or­ 20 Suits, J Moscow) :12.00 worth 15.00
chard, etc. Satisfactory terms made. 10 Suits, | Beaver J :15.00 worth 20.00
10 Suita, good enough
47-48
CHAS. T. HUBBARD.
— get
to
- -----------------married inj25.00worth 80.00
Lost--In Nashville, Aug. 9th, a small 100 good all-wool C-oata 3.50 worth 5.00
black curly dog, white feet and white BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
At &gt;4.78, &gt;5.95, &gt;7, &gt;9, and &gt;10.
spot ou breast. Any one leaving infor­
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
mation tu to hu whereabouts, at the
From 25 cents up!
News office, will be rewarded.
HATS. CAPS. HOSIERY. GLOVES.
W. J. CLIFFORD.
MITT8 AND NOVELTIES,
In Gents’and Ladies’wear, at astonish­
ingly low price*.
Ma. Lawbow. My Dear Sir :-l have
been a great sufferer from Nervous
Headache for twenty years or more;
and I feel called upon to acknowledge LAST BUT NftT LEAST
to you the relief I received from the

fords me great pleasure to recommend
it to the public. Your* with respect,

,

furniture
BeKrlpiioa,
See Them before You ' SrETery
Prom a Wash Stand to a
Buy !
Handsome Parle r Suit!
NEW BAKKBV,

IN OUR
Coffin Department!

HOTILaiiBOARDIIGHOUSE.

TOTS TO SM5 RIM.
,v ,r.u
o« TUB WORK­
SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST MVTTLE. WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLD* ALMOST A SPOOL OF
1HTHEDSHirrTLE TENSION W AWllsTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE. FBOM TNE
MACHINE.

UIDmiim' GOODS!

____ button, &gt;2.00
Pair* Women’s Goat fox Ur! &gt;1.78
Pain Women’s Kid 8i«fe-laee.
Pair* Women’s Calf Sewed Polish,
hand made^nd warranted.
Pairs Chfldren's Shoes, at from

FINE HEAR&amp;E!

CONSTRUCTION. DURABLE A£3WOM MJO
STELL CAN MAKE IT. ALL ITS WEAMPW
PARTS CASE-KARMliAD OR STEEL,.agtp
IHGlKIOUSLY PROVIOCO ■ WITH
vSfiom1* UOST "oiro*‘’ **

Warranilnj Every Machine far 3 Yws.

RUBRERS AT WHOLESALE LIST
PRICES.

US i CHfllCE UIB If mcaiB.

flaring and gtatrhing.
d when he entered the
would grad uate at the

OFFERED

v&gt;i.msvmiu8

keptinI

PMOJPMLBtmRS

J. L. MELLO fc SON.

�•nd one-talf ।

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

Gibbon’s corn mtna,

MICHIGAN,
o’cloek. On th© »m«.

making in
•day. All ths Irish ©U&gt;. .• err-UEduis: C'.Ut:

3

mllew above and clone
and atu- which wm made on tl
gwffisfKra

flour, Jwo uble-

half a teaspoanfuJ mmIa.
POVERTY CAKEfo.
11'
Two thirdH of a cop.&lt;*rodh*faWt,!Wy»
through. The Turks ar© probably o5|
melted lard, one teaxpooufuleodfe beat
aiiout the xatu
to-a froth, add flour to work hard, roll
thio an&lt;l bake qtiick.
i
OORX BTAJRCJI CAKL- , '■

IT IS OBWBSAS.BT ACKlfoW

this morning the fight opened by the vol- sanitary precautions, ra
butter, fcnir eggs, one cup of sweet
unteera firing on and killing an Indian end tainting of thn air. At Biela the air milk, one tea apoon of soda and two of
cream tartar, two cups of flour and one
8d.3MthlHS~.-7.
„
.
.
...
- The follow
-*---- of mualin treated this for^the next Iwo‘SbuKTdbrinjfwh'ch still confined to his room with gwrtrice
For'llie same rtottey, than any other plow ifi. town, fy
a WM only ctanved, and time large num beta of. men an£Indians
jARUqATBCAKE.
. Pi-.,;.
l at all vdien removed were killed, The soldiers then
The wbltcs of sevteu
one cap of
i i. Nearly everybody Is fnore
GIVT ME A TM1LAID BE COIVDTCED.
or squeamish.
part of it
looking cloud Just above
-rMi-rtl
&lt; r.
•Tlorfw a dtiw «|QH
h. r
000 fresh troops are already on the way hy
the direction of Detroit, which city was
OKTBOIT MAUKETR.
railroad tq timfoatof.vnir. . .The Guards
at least twenty-five miles from their point, writea
MY STOCK OF
10WS!
of observation. A closer inspection of
win follow Jo ton day*; these Include
continued all
8,000 cavalry and 56,000 infontty. Two
the peculiar cloud revealed to their a»Flour—Choice white winter $7 25(fi.7 M;
hundred and fifty ranon will also lx&gt; sent. country
$7 00(5,7 25; low grail oh
Of ths land wehr, only picked regiments H to(fl,5 brnuds,
bIKrBnATSOK
BOTH
SIDKX.
50.
■
.
.
branchst ibs'Blg Mart** MWYSome
will go to Bulgarin.
Wbrat-Exira
white $1 .191: Na; 1
reundlng scenery. T1m&gt; picture thus forty miles east of the lake, soon after be
white
81
X;
No.
1 amber; fl %8jXo.-’J
painted on tbe clouds remained clear and made tbe wwcesiou that this paper npeakB
white $1-Wl 33.
f
.
14 were kiliX Gen. Glbby,^CapL
distinct for at least half an hour, when It
Coni—No 1 mixed, 53 c.ta. .
, .
aoieraofwkiteash abottt five feet long, William*, and- Ideutenanta Cboledge, Instead. of acting with energy ar.d de­
gradually foded from view.
fi£ frat of line attached to it, *«»« ««• English and Woodruff were wounded, cision, ore building .more deforunvo
Oats—No 1 white 3! ctx,
Is large for the season, and will be »old rigbt'dwffa to the lowest living
Bariev—New Btaio $1 15^1 40 per
Gov. Croswell construes the law esteb- vans ropes on to it. the same m ships
'
profit, in ordflr {n make room for on early Ftli Stock.
lishlng Hie Twenty-third Judicial Cir­
cental lor Htate. *
Beans — Handpicked, fS 80(^3 90 :
cuit, in connection with the State Consti­
*
’ .nsw«ji?»T .H J.^
r him
of famine continue in the northern screened $2 00@2 W.
tution, m not giving him any power to don’t know wU» it wra A short way taSTdfrreJki
arab taut sad
b.
StmSt811All their provinces. The government announce*
Butter—Choice sells resdilvnt 17(hltk!.
appoint a judge for that. Circuit No from that I ftrnnd a eo^we lying fora
judge will therefor© occupy the bench in
Medium,
12(^14©.
JFotch nlonsr your Butter, E|^s, attd what­
'^£.bos&gt;‘,nb;rdbLT^ homes being captured, the messenger haxl ■f&gt;v*4en. iw&gt; w army in v\ astern vcina.
tlmt circuit unless one should b© declared
ClMMse—lOffirtOb’.
to ooms, to Frenoh Uulch, nearly sixty,
The
'Turkish
right
ydng
assuniecl
the
ever yotx have to Sell.
Dried Apples—&lt;H(Sj7e.
.
elected. The next atop in tills enripu*
- - ]lno |.ron|
iS
Fruita—Apples $2 75®3 to .ger. M&gt;1;
rontroveray will probably be for Mr.
Tuttle to a*k of the Supreme Court a was so badly swollen that I did not touch
£7- YOU’WItL‘ GET THE BEST PRICES AT
niondamUM to examine and declare tbe
ord, wbo should have reached there to- siipported by six Infantry battalion*, $3 50&amp;3 75 per bush; Bartlett Ipemw $4
remlK &lt;rf the votes cast *1 the apecial elec­
coming from G«» and Kunelsohacha, per bush; plums $3 60 per bush.; grajMy*
Nashville, July 1,1877.
tion held July 2, which shows a mafoi fty aivriop. mailed U Beuyll. MleK. Io
drove in the Russian outpots, and there retail at 10 cis |«ir lb.
•oaie one M Oh«i«o; oould M make onl
P. C. GRIFFXTB’B.
Fish—Whltofiah, per half bbl. $4; trout
■ -.K
The Oabtemo postoffioewM burglarized name, with some figures on It, sun • alti­
Tbe
bowluer
b«J
been
l.n«lkmn«i
83;
labrador
herring,
$2
5003;
xca
I
m
I
Wednesday night and $10 taken. The tude, and turn and direction of the wfnd. behind and was ordered to bo moved up tschak the Turks endeavored to take herring, xc..rce and firm at 40c; GcorgKi
house of O. Storr at Kalamazoo was also If this is worth anything to Nr friends
Kbalfolu, but were repulsed. The Rus­ Bank esdfish, $3 0005 50; bonelbxa cod,
entered and 8150 worth of silverware
sian losses were four officers k!llt«d and 0@6ic per lb; halibut, 101011cper IL;
taken, but the burglars were scared and
thirteen wounded. The Turkaloat twen­ i frosh white liali J5 50f«ti; fresh trout,$5 to
winter I will tty and find some of the
dropped all their booty.
06: pickerel, Bopefib.
wreck. If this wm the man there must peared with a largo bond of homes, and ty killed on the field.
it is believed all the horses of the com­
Suleiman Pash* announces that Ramun ^Ira^-Er";!! wagons $10012-per ton;
be some parts of the balloon near by.”
mand. tbe gun, thuir supplies, reserve Pash* has retaken Kartova, disarmed the
half an acre. So says the Lowell Jour­
ammunition, etc., were captured. Gen. Bulgarian* and re-established order, tie
Hidra^ilreen, 007c; cured, 800c; dry |
nal.
.
Gibbsn thought when the courier left then captured Kahttter, defended by Bul­ flint, 14016c;dry salted, 11013c; gr^en
GENERAL NEWS.
there he atl 11 had one hundred effective garians in entrenched positions, and calf, 10c; cured calf, 12o; deacon skins,
H. A. Banney, a cattle 'drover of Grand
occupied tho Kslafer Pas*. The rebels 23040c; green kip, 8c; dry kip, 14011k-.
Rapids started tor Indiana on the 6th to
A Greeh Bay, Wlrn sixclal Bays the
tied Into the Balkan*, after losing 500 riorSehides, $101 to. Sheep pelts, toe
purchase stock. Shoftlv after leaving form village of E^toti, BroWn county,
the nity he was robtied ot hia wallet, con­ Wla., about fifteen miles oast of this city, senger *ay» ho thinks 100 Indiana were killed.. Seven Turkish soldier* killed 0$2; ijararlings, 27c; lamrw, 2S0AOc.
killed-ana nearly half the command, in­
,
Anils, stags and grubby hides one-third
taining $450.
was totally destroyed Uy fire. A forest cluding citizens, were killed or wounded. and thlrw-throowbunded.
thousand' Russian tn
with off.
Delos Wililack, a man who, though not fire has been burning for five weeks, the Gen. Gibbon has sent for medicines, i«nrPotatoes—45060c per bnsbr fl .150
a railroad man, took part in obstructing' fire ex tending many miles in every direc­ geons, supplies, etc. Dr. Mitchell will artillery, luivo paased by r------- ....
165
per bbl.
trains during the late, strike, has been tion- destroying many million* of foot of Usvs uxlay with snracora. Gen.«iblan Tnateahti, .whence they march to Sialuva
—Mess and family in»*M,
held for trial at Jackson.
timber and thousands of dollars in other particularly asks An *ujbalance wagon* by Simnitza. Gen. Gourka’s force will $14ProYWons
50; clear mem, $16 ; ntem beef, $11­
A latly of Wart Haven, Shiawassee property, some losing everything they to come under escort, and every avail­ bo retlrwl behind tbe Balkans, where 50 ; extra :nem, $12 to. Hsms, rover©**,
they arc required.
countyr is suffering from a second attack possessed.
able wagon will go from here and Butte.
0 lljc. !4Lour&lt;*erx 7&gt;03c. I&gt;r:«l
Tho Egyptian*, under Pririco Hassan, 11
of what is.supposed to be hydrophobia.
Friday night. Deputy United States It lx one of the hardest fights on record,
beef qulst at 14c. Brenkfari! bacon, 100
A mad dog bit a child several y-mr. ago, Marshals Harris and Peebles were Rent by and Gibbon’s command made a most gal­ have begun an otfemiive movement from 10jc. Ijinl, O}09)c for t'erero; kegs,
and thin lady sucked the poison from the Gen. Patterson, collector of tbe district, lant and deeip^nrto fight against over- Varugtrai-ard TraJxn'H Wall.
010c.
wound. About a-year ago the lady had a to Biezo the tobacfio foctory of John A.
The Russians have advanced upon
Salt-On. mb»ga,$l 200125 per bbl; Mich­
violent spasmodic attack, when it requlx- Burton, in Henry -aounty, Tenn., about
ApullkA Gen. Tcrgukaasoff has ad­ igan, $1 15 per bbl; hyracase, dairy, per
twenty miles north of Pari*. They had
vanced to Ballklotite. Ismail Hakkl is bu. sack,'48c; Ashton dal.y, per —4 lb.
JUST RECEIVED
two men and the driver of the wagon
»n retiring from Russian territory.
sack, $3 25.
lent.' .She Lb under the dbetor’s care, and with them, and siewsl the factory, and
one
Wood — Beach mid Maple, ?404 50;
Tho mqrtAtfocioaa ©xoessea and cruel­
ix getting along very well.
began loading the machinery on the wag­
ties are reported.of both armies.
Hickory, $4 5005; soft. $2 tofa 3.
W. C. Hawley, -a prominent farmer, on, when suddenly they wore surround­ Headquarters,Department Columbia, )
Wool— Quiet nt 35087e for tine; comb­
and old resident of Cooper, was killed by ed by twenty-five armed men and. or­
ing, 40043c; finwaxbed one-third off.
falling from a stack of straw into the run­ dered to unload the wagon. Some of the
THE
HOUSEHOLD.
ning cylinder of hia threshing machine, desperadoes insislod on killing the offi­
Department
"
Wednesday afternoon, i^ar Plainwell. cers. who were forced to abandon tlw Adjubgtt General, 1......
DETROIT
of lie Tnciflc, San
He lived but a moment after being taken
.
___________ ton a. ni. to­
out. Many bones were broken, and the
President Hayes has issued a general
flesh terribly lacerated.
order prohibiting ths sale of unu and day. • Be MSOilad the Indians nt day­
■ FRUIT CAKE.
Tbe residence of Mr. Higden, foreman ammunition to Indian*, and revoking light at the ninth Infixing great 1ohm-m
Two cups of sugar, one cup of butter,
of the Emerson coal mines, at Jackson, all licenses u&gt; trade with them in such upon them. His own camiaiitles were
one cup of cream, three eggs, two tea
Insurance Company.
was stoned Wednesday night. A num­ articles. Military commandants are
Pen.
G
ibbon
Is
wounded
but
not
aerfousber of windows were broken but none of charged with the chrty ot assisting In the
lv. Supplies were not cut offaa reported. spoons even hili of saleratus, three cups
tbe family were injured. The luiners are execution of the order.
command Is In the brat of of flour, one .cup of raisins, one cup of
suton a strike.
'
RctuniH from *11 the customs districts Gibbon's
spirit*. Tho iMt of the Indlens left last
The Cheboygan F ree Frees states that of exports and Import* during th© fiscal night I ahall continue tbe pursuit as citron rolled in half cup of flour, cin­
year ending Juno 30, 1877, show the total
namon and nutmeg. This makes two
exports, at specie value, to b© $602,474.­ my command comes up.
Inland.
]
$ Howard.
good sized leavo
The body of MIm Ogden, who was re­ 581. Total Imports, $451,307,549. Exeesk
Tbe Galveston News has u special
Mrs. M. T. Waujnk.
cently killed by lightning in Flint, has of exports over Imports, $151,167,032. In from Rio Grande City aaylngthal fifteen
lb© fiscal year 1876 the excess of exports
8491,305.64
been stolen from the grave.
over imports was but $79,644,481. In tbe men from Mexico entered the town,
8X50.000-00
One coffee cup of butter, two ten Subscribed Capital*
Col. W’lthlngton has Instructed therap- fiscal year 1877 exports of coin anil bul­ broke open the Jail, shot Judge Cox and
8250.000.00
taiiiB of the companies in th© First Regi­ lion amounted to |5fl,lKr,237, and imports thoJailor, and released two notorious cups of HUgar, four ten cup« of Hour, Ctuh Capital,
ASSETS.
ment to add to tbe pay of each man who to$40,774,414, while in tbe preceding yew outlaw* Tbe cdvil authorities called up­
wm In ramp, ttw num of 80 cents per day the exports were $56,606,302, and imports on tbe military ft»r aasistal.ee, and Col. three eggs, one-half cup of molasecH.
U- 8- llotUi, .V-V'H,
tnarkut «»1m, 51 JK» &lt;O
m the difference between the actual cost
Pries, with 100 regulars and two Gatling one cup of cream, one tablespoonfut of Detroit.Ctty and Wayne County Bund., _ L’.Ofxi Oil
of subalBtence and that allowed by law. only $15,986,681.
on tim-elaM city property,
Official information has Just been re­ cuns, started In pursnlt of the Mexicans, ground cloves and the same of cinna­ Nort&lt;a(M
IL 1* Haiti that tbe First Regiment wm fed
worth doubletbe amount loaned.......
but failed to overtake them.
mon, one-half pound of raisins, half LeotMuncoilatenb: market value I7.9M.
for nearly $1,000 leas than tbs other two. ceived at military hcodauartera, confirm­
A telegram from Pleasant Valley, Ida­
Bill* receivable, “Premium! on IIuIV’
ing the rumor received here a few days
—JocAavn Patriot.
pouud of currants, one teaspoon of
airt furSalvap-e, «-*-•
Mr. L. Muiixhaw,oij©of th© most prom­ since, regarding a fight between Indians ho, a* vs: Tbe driver aud passengers on soda. Makes two loaves.
Office furniture-----j^vi M
stage from the north rejKirt that a
inent fanners of the township ot Paris, and United Htatra troop* in Texas. It is the
messenger
atm*
in
from
Horse
Prairie
Moertained
thil
a
disastrous
encounter
FARMKKR* FRUIT CAKE.
14,430 M
bad twenty acres of wheat this year, ten
when
they
left
Lovell
’
s
station
this
morn
­
acres of Clawson wheal and ten acrewwif was had on Studied Plains, in which
Two
cups
of
dried
hpples
ooaked
ten
DiehL Ha has threshed, and hia Clawson there wore two officers and twenty-six ing, and reported that Pierce Brothers or twelve houn and then chopped flue,
wheat yielded 54 bushels to tbe acre and •enlisted soldiers killed. The remnant of rancho baa burned, and firing was beanl ttfocupsof n:&lt;»Lu&gt;.s&lt;* boiled almost to
,
the Diehl 45 bushels, making a total of the partv continued its march after hav­ in the vieinlty.
LIABILITIES.
candy, sue cup of lard, one eup-of
MN bushels on 20 scree, or 49} bushels to ing sufl'erod this low, ami lias since
rrn»&gt;l^iul iinw!J&gt;iK«d and
sweet milk, two eggs, half a teaspoon­
WITH A BRAS' KEW STOCK OF
HiS acre for an average. The wheat was reached Fort Conder with an additional
FORFJGN NEWS.
ful
of
aaleratUH,
a
little
salt,
spices
to
loss
of
five
privates
and
forty
horses
and
measured, and wlten sold by weight will
C. VAN HOSAN, Prro’t.
average even higher, as it weighs 64 to 65 mules. This unfortunate command was
Advlcoa from Hayti-state that a revolu­ taste, anti flour enough to make a stiff
without
water
for
eighty-slx
houra,
and
pounds j»er . bushel.—Grand Rapiiis
.
has again broken out In'that repub­ batter, i i rAhoUier—Soak two cups of JAMfRJAXAUK.Soo'J.
the suffering they endured In conse­ tion
baffle.
lic. The Insurgent* are in force about dried apples over night; iu the morn­
quence was terrible..
ten miles from Port au Prince, and Port ing chop flue aud boil an hour iu one
Latost Michigan Patents:
The striking silk weavers at Patterson, nu Prince 1* declared in a state of siege. cup of sugar and one cup of inola^e*;
Permu'ation locks—T. Fox, Bav City.
THE NEW
whan cooled mid one cup of sweet
-------- ig stoves—A. J. Baker, 1 one«- N. J., have agreed to-oOtnplet© th© unfin­
isbod warps st Strange’s mill, and after­ th© contUgratian comlnued foetwedayc, milk, one ten apdpn of soda, one cup of
Our oh! Stork ban all Item closed oat aad Oar Store iw
ville.
mplings—T. D. Baldwin, Albion. ward to receive ths wages paid before the and bad not beenextlnguiahwl when the butter or sour cream, and three cups of
mail steamer left. President Canal was flour, flavor with all kinds of sjdces
...—jr bars' for planing machines—E. reduction. This end* the stnko.
D. Barrett, Spring Lake.
A Bloomington (ITL) soedal reports unpopular withjthe native element from and bake in a slow oven.
Hand tools tor working moldings—J. that Senator Uavrd Davis 1* seriously 111 tils known feeling of cordiality with
PORK FRUIT CAKE.
H. Lewis, Detroit
from cancer of the stomach, an incurable foreign merchanfo ami ft&gt;relgnera|n g$uOne pouud of salt pork chopped fine,
Gov. Croswell has pardoned Susan dlsesM.
Oitman Pasha telegraphs from Plevna
Schultt, who wm sentenced to State Pris­
The vote of West Virginia on the capi­ that eight battalions of Kusalau Infantry one pint of boiling water, two cupa of
I'OR CX&gt;MFOBV,'»lNn* ■I’’5"’"’
'
on for lilo by the Judge of the Wayn© tal question gives no point a majority of
sugar, one cup of molasses, two teaCircuit Court on December 22, 1866, for all the votes cast, and, therefore, a and eight squadrons of cavalry attacked apvonfuls of soda, spice and fruit to
. the murder of her husband, August second election wl|l have to take plsixi in Lovalz, Tuesday. The Harrison of Lovatr. taste.
Schultz. The pardon b» on account of ill October, 1878, which is tbe date of the having being rein forced by five batlaliona rf , . . UNION CAKE—NICE.
infantry and some cavalry, from
healtli.
next general election in West Virginia. of
Plevna, repulsed the Russians, who lost
Ono cup of butter, two enpa of loaf
A fire at Grand Haven resulted in. the The competing point* will then be Clarks­ 300
killed and 000 wounded.
sugar, four egm. onccupof sweet milk,
, sp IF YOU BUY"'
;■
loss of six buildings. Damage $15,000 to burg ana Charles0D.
Vienna
specials state that on August. one teaspoonjul cream of tartar, half
$20,000.
At San Frandsetf one Hanks shot Daily 6th, 5,000 Turiciih cavalry attacked the iraapooniul of soda, three cups of sifVArthur Von Paunwiilx, ofJackson, shot in a fit of JoolouMy.* The next day Hanks Rusniaus between Laxcar village, near
drf flour and ono-hslf cupof corn starch,
wm found dead In hi* cell at the city
and the River Rusica. The Rus­ flavor with lemon.
after. Cause unknown. He was always prison. By some unknown means be Plevna,
who occupied a fortified line, and
considered as a very honorable, high- had obtained possession of a Springfield sians,
-Store than ctaewhere/tian’t hlam^'W-.g X* /i'
RAILROAD CAKFL
who
new
outnumbered
the
Turks,
reminded man, and of noble connections in rifle, some of which'wore uton-i in that
•
---- nade
One cup of sugar, four tablespoon­
Prussia.
part of the prison; and placing the muzzle no attempt t
take fuls of butter, two eggs, one cup of
Forest fires are again raging back of to hl* breast he drew the trigger with hl* NicholaTdi
ilour. one terapponfui ccram of tartar,
and
,W# urc at home. jp onr Mew Store, having no1 tents 'id
loot. He left a nets aaying that the sui­ tbe energy
Bay City.
partial en- t&gt;he-niuf teaspoon ful bf soda. .
halt Be
of our old customers «nd ma^neTeuM.
Tbe strike among the boom men at cide wm the coolest oct of his life.
gagemenui.
Muskegon ended on the Oth. TL.ey are
The cotton crop In the Southern States
The Porte has informed the English
to work eleven hours 'and to receive pay bid* fair to be qu|to up t&lt;y the average, embassy that after two-days of hard
Three cups of warm water, one cup
AGENTS WANTCD
' "VourMtrnnily,
bea n
although it is ten days to two week* later fighting at LovaU the Rusfiians suffered of yeast, two cups of sugar and one of
r.r. i .’rti
•. x*»‘- v *
• ;rK .nHiiJ
j»owI
tlum usual.
butter, thicken about like pouud cake, gOffloe, g3 MadUon .St. J
a severe defeat.
account of the strike. During the strike
In the Georgia Comurtutlonal Conven­
and raise u&gt; $ sponge. Then add two
everything wm autet.
T
OLCQO,
oh
«£
tion a resolution declaring the bond* 11cups of Augur, one of butter, two eggs,
An order has been received by the
one-half teuspoonful of soda, spice and
i;
—
Michigan Contra! general freight oill co in
fruit to your liking. Let It stand THB PKIKTING INK wad by U. MkbDetroit to send west Unmwllately 800
fg.n lUaly.prtnt Co«&gt;j&gt;My ls»a*a«f*clu&gt;-«&gt; byB,
half on hour and bake.
JKO. SL WKnl
t&lt;fcOO.
csrs to move east, bound freight This
T. Woonwcrrw A Co., CiMlnnati. Ohio.
The
French
police
have
arrested
an
FLAIN LOAF CAKE.
followed after seven trains of empty
American named Biggar, on charge of
‘,z « Omtmiitsipn Jfebc/iowfa
freight ears had been sent to Chicago.
Take one-half cup of butter and two
Cl LIMAN BROS.
being a spy, because he publicly railed
cups of white sugar; work them well
President MacMahon an aaa.
EUSOPSAH HOTEL
irom traro io v anwar mere to
together aud add three eggs well
with the Detroit A Bay City
estimate oftheserion* effect of the Rus­ beaten; dbsmlvti onetrasmxmof soda
L$M,O»of the $30,000 needed to
DKTBOIT. :: 1
sian defeat at Plevna, formed on the bat­ in one cup of sweet milk; add three
It *t place in thrafadMM
«the road bed had been subacriba ruAal to suit your teste
tle field, ia fully borne out by the Russian eupe of sifted flour, to which two tea-_iere is a geod prospect of imme­
and price,
appreciation of it. The Russian* stand epeonfuls of cream tartar have been
WHEAT AWIP^TT.
diately securing the remainder, In which little value,
'ooA.a.teffiAvwu
added. Flavor wltU vanilla or lemon.
event tbe Michigan Central Railroad will
in-TT-GiT
This makes one large, or two small
construct the road.
eapar MK.
The Grand'Traverra Herald
&gt;le plan of the
•*«r
..
SPICE C4-KE.
campaign forThe Russians
One tea-cup and a-lialf of white
have virtually
the expectation
promising that if the strikers did not
sugar, two eggn, half » cup of bolter,
make fifteen eapta per hour by working
ST. MARY’S ACAFESIY,
one cup of sour cream, one teaspoon of
soda, three caps of sifted flocr.oae tea.
BREWKBGF
Rapid* talespoon of grated nutmeg,one of allspice,
one of cloven, and one heaping tea­
PUhJackson for
spoonful of cinnamon. Mix the spices
Th© action of tbe State Miller'* Asso­ er, Glenn,
uK NAS ANdm 1&gt;M JosOffa .wlssf*
direct pressure ©flhe Turks l»eyond tlie with the flour,stir the sugar and butter
■
l&gt;irfV3is i in$ teg»Wflii;&gt;ne a
ciation with referonoe to Clawson wheat Goodhue,
.,bi.&gt; ‘ I.
*1 at r.
Balkans, but because of tbe risk attend- »ier till soft, then add Che eream,
: ah haaaij*,!-; saw,
Is not universally approved. SornemlUera committra
aud aoda. If cruuu cannot be
8L
Louis
iagaa
suutqqRnte*
adtfeaas
Mb
tfflslkide
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
offer as much for Clawson as for any
DETKOIT. MICH.
t
cup
of
butter,
one
al
sweet
milk
bllc
of
the
Balksna.
The
paralysis
caused
bv
have
mad
otln»r variety.
the Plevna reverse still endures. One
H. I. Oaks, of Aurelios, Ingham Co,
raised 196 bushel* cf Lincoln wheat from
marched
AsJdiW: .‘ihV'- • Jvshna.
3 acres and 100 rods of ground. Average out of court t
WHH» POUND CAKE.
gratulated by
' -:ffhewWteB &lt;rf tea eggs, ane oop of
Taachera’ Institute* will bo held al Port
United Kudos
butter, one cup of errant, two cups of
iiavsB aAm, VAAilfir boomm,
shot twice and pr
loaf sugar, three and oue-halffinj* of
PINM8UUR ■ h .1
UMW •WTFTWy .
flour, one teiwpoon of soda and twr&gt; o{
cream tartar. Flavor with lemon and
WkeMrtttt rare.
BUTTKK DROPS.
SARSEKTS BASK, DRAWER ARD
patronage right flank

SECOND SWl

m w a. mum «.

FIRE AND MARINE
On'the First Day of July,

[Come early and avoid
the ttvish
1817.
G. A. TRUMAN.

Here We Gome Again!
Summer (wooda!

American
sewincMachine

Too lull ofNew Goods
ZMITTST BE SOLD I

J/OliJS GOODS POP OXD DO^IJIR

^HPLEST&amp;BtSj

KOCHER BROS.

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THE BOSS
LAGER BEER

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DEnmare co.,

ACADEMY

LEM

Lager
Beer

Edward* baa Just strived from Big Hole

Qnecop of wugar, three eggs, one

DOOR LOCKS,

DKTROiT..

pretty
MU
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and flavor tataOp, tobehaked in i«at-

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VOL. IV:

and be discovered by the merest acci­

NO. 48.

okwo rmoio, vaiut.

I those behind saw three men instead of
thought that the passing of the Ada
A MAD STORY.
dent at the vsry instant .of supreme
two standing on the deck. The(rap|x-r
Alien dislodged the body, '
and the lad still at their station, and
Mrs. Soop wra eighteen years old.
peril.
Mr. Fin. A. Hoop* fa book keeper for
Jam her down for your 30 feet farther aftHerbert, hose in baud, his father, who i« proprietor of the "Little dial think," wild Mr. 8&lt;»op.
"Captain,” said the old trapper, who tell you!
VILLAGE OFFICERS
flooding with water the blazing deck Itutley House, oneof the largest hotels “tiiat our week's trip would end
had drawn nigh, "cap’n, whatever llvraf"
If
KarindoliniUkanabBdarotFohlbksdtrova.
• the lad says ye can sartinly take for
'rhe .men in control of the helm on which they stood. But whal could In Chatham, life parents are In veryIvsrdlmava। gospel truth. And If be says he was obeyed with an energy born of the the power of bmui do against the rush good clreumstancra.and expected their
rtanallk1 bom here, he wm born here ; and if moment. The mighty fabric swayed of such fiames? The young man did «n, when he married, to make what
Jrjn.-r.the says he knows this shore, he does for a moincul, but tore on as if unwill­ his best. With bands blistered by the is called a good match, as he seems to The Cochrane Milling Pntent.
know it; and ye can rely on him to do ing to yield. But the next instant the awful heat he stood'heroically at bin l&gt;e a talented young man and of un­
i iUxmIIdx upon
»ro th» lorrlblr I
what he rays
says he can
cay do: for his words
vyords immense pi
pressure of the helm hard-a- pont;-but the garments of the lad wen- doubted handsome appearance.. How­
be ttuth, and lilh acts lib like his port began to tell, and the monstrous on fire, and the hair of the trapper wu- ever, he /el! in love with Eleanor
In the platform adopted by tlfe Ohio
j words." '
: . ,5
.
bulk
uulk swun
swung slowly about, rolling bumt to the scalp.
Powell, a beautiful and accomplished
- "Young man, said the captain, have downward.iuto ithe trough of the sea
Suddenly the starboard half of the yonng Engiish girl, who came lately Republican Convention occurs the fol­
__ &gt;•
_i-------^.j uewr
reeled over upper-deck fell with a crash. As it with her parents to this country. The lowing plank:
j you any other friends on board be-j as
If she
would
w the lad turn tr­ two families seem to have been on in­
I side this hunter?"
as she met the
the-mighty wave square fell those behind
1 F. M.
6* bool inmedtatly nflcr marnlns
the old man, amid-ship Uli tier lax-board raii lay. ibe trapper,—saw him totter—saw him timate terms, as Miss Powell’s brother. renewal of patents by seta of C -ngrtw,
.which are burdensome and onpres»iva to
Asdtbar esitalasahottertbeirpmpertaraea, answering the question for Uie lad, deep la the HiMi ng wafer, struggled steady himself—-saw his eotupanioi* married a sister of Mr. Boop. But re­ the masseH of the people, anti .especially
1!J tba locM-jra atMithra, .J Stter they .*thtw be Henry tiler* who ha® boated
catch blm by his arm—saw the old verses came and Mira Powell’s parent-*.'. to the laboring ciaaves.
M ETHOD18T EPISCOPAL CHURL'H—C. U.
TM
them both br the Inlattotenra-’ I
h,m *,,d1
***
ft»r
hero, with the s)eeve of his coat, tba: !&gt;oL!i died, leaving the family in rem*
{U. TaDMsa.i'Mtar. Serried every ftabtein nt U*.
ft is asserted here that this rvsoluK»iat»iu»icbuk| and on, and the lad raved bls life once, gale aittaxe astern, ^d with har steam was Itself smoking, wipe the cinder- liaratlve poverty. Mr. Hoop’s parents
I and that’s a rarvice that a man isn’t guag^ standing at 75,*shot toward the from his lips as he lifted the trumpet then became bitterly opposed to his tlon was inserted through the iniluenfo
J&gt; APT1OT CHURCH. Services avan Babbalh
ihiiT?«7)'I apt to forget.
Yis, .you may set It shore like an arrow from the boa-.
to his mouth; and Out of the black eddy marriage with Mira Powell, and he of the millets of-YheUnited Status,who
’
are
just now fighting in the courts
fij AK&gt;l-Sa.N.Bnd Tr. K.,atRamK:A 6ett*rlck'a
■*—*■—‘—&gt;—
. dowu*cap’n, that Henry and me 1m&gt;
“Cap’n," raid-tilc trapper, ns he low­ ing smoke as it swept over the three was, apparently, forced to give her up., what is known &lt;w the Cochrane patent,
UlL Sabbath School tammllatrly after rnornin,
’r-1 the lad’s friends."
ered the trumpet from nis Bps, “ give and hid them from sight, bellowed the Miss Powell went to Dresden to live
! "('all him here," raid the captian, us the Instrerment, and do ye run back words strong as trumpet could send witli relatives there, and Mr. Soop con­ being a method of milling wheat-called
“the hlfth process of grinding." "Dow
i hoarsely, “and then follow :ne to the there and keep the poor creetura from them:—
•
tinued to work, seemingly contented,
; grinding," is a term used by millers to
“Down Hie Bond.*'
pilot-house.”
“The lad says, *Tell thrtn I sex* the in his father’s hotel. But meantime' describe the operation where the upper
tlirowitt.’ .themselves overboard*—tor.
' It was with the greatest effort that they.ba guttiu’ w|l&lt;l.
I
can talk surf on the beach! Hold he r steady as the young j&gt;eopl^ were making prepa­ or revolving millstone is brought-close
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
the four were able to reach the point through tiie horn ra well as ya can,— she is!’ God—"
rations for '
lo tbe nether or lower stoiie, and the
The sentence was. never completed.
designated, for the gale was blowing the lad will tell me the words.”
A 9EC1UH* MARRIAGE.
flour is uf a purer quality on account
The bottom of the vessel touched the
I with increased violence, and the iron
"I
can
’t
leave
you.
old
man
;
It
shall
Oil the flOth of May last Mr. Boop, of the difficulty of separating the bran,
rgOuu Ji«rt»r,.
sand —slid along it—and was driven
’ rod and the rojs» they grasped to
No friendly tree its welcome shade
never
be
said
that
Charles
Stearns
left
which is ground into It. "High grind­
Athwart hla weary pathway cast;
by ths momentum of her movement came from Chatham and Miss Powell
| steady themiHdves were already hot,
two brave men to die while he rayed
ing” is the operation by whie.n‘the
No babbling brooklet leapsd and ].li
• • and even as tlffy reached the upper his
half her length up the beach. Then from Dresden to Detroit, and they
own life.’/ l J 7
’, r
7
W. H YOUNG,
Along the roadside as 1&gt;« paw.1.
crust of the kernel of wheat is only
1 deck the flamw broke fiercely out
she rolled over with u great lurch! her were married at the Episcojiai rooms' broken by passing through the stones,
“Cap’n,” returned the trapper, " I '
P. Ofico East aide of Main BlnvU Nash v|Da
trom the hatchways and the fire be­
smoke-stacks went down with a crash, 53 Woodward avenue, with only two
• Office hours from 7 to » a in. and 4 to ‘ J&gt;. tn
“At hand T' to one who by him itrodv.
know yer feelings; fori see the stutT
which are not so near together, so tliat
gan to run in wavering lines along tin*
carrying the upper deck on which friends, a lady and gentleman, as witJe be made of; but the Lord apninta
the bran Is blown off, and the little
inner timbers of the bulwarks and the
they stood with them, and the .three neesra. Ho ureal was the drrad of pa­
IL A. BARBER,
uty unto man, and it’s not of his
rental displeasure that the young granules of pure flour are left for u
।
arnnmental
edgings
of
the
upper deck.
men
sank
from
sight
in
the
smoke
D. HoowopalhlF EbyMclan *u&lt;! Hur«*m
couple determined to keep the mar­ second grinding. This process was
( “I have called you here." said the choosin*; aud. ifstyer duty to go, and and fire.
• Offlcf, near raelAeoo. an comer of W*«Wj&lt;
Don’t ye worry about
riage a secret, and the first and only Introduced from France into this coun­
daptnln. "to ask :y6n in thepresence ourntostay.
ton and Mata Mrcota, Naahvllk. Mich.
Intimation the parents ever had of it try about six years j&gt;go, and is now al­
j, of my officer* if there is any safe spot, uh,.for I i»e old and a few days more or
most universally adopted by miileni
was the following
’ I any cove or bay into which the steamer lera on tin* ’arth don’t matter, and T ।
M. c. ellis m ie
Information Wanted.
throughout the united States.
can see by the look-in the lad’s face
/~VFFEB8 hit aerricea to tto people of llila vtdncan be run along the coast abreast of
TRAGIC TELRGRAM,
ft is stated by persons interested that
that
ready. Sq g(ve jne the horn From the CiscinnaU Enquirer.
VTItyTOfltoe, Wwt ttta Main SUret.
‘ us.”
sent yesterdays
Wm. F. Cochrane went quietly into
and
you
go
where
you
oughter
go.
and
THE STEAMER ON FIRE.
•‘John," said Mn. Sauscxipt to her
“ Do you mean to beach her, capL. F. McCORitICK. M. D..
"NellieIs my wife; sheGdetui; please the Patent Office in 1873, and got the
we
’
ll
stay
where
weougb
ter
stay.
”
huhbandone evening la»t week, “Pre
I tain ?’’ asked the lad.
make
arrangeinsnta
to
meet
us
to-night
process patented, although it Was in
Tiie olfl iiHin uttered these words been reading the tmiier.” “That's
/OFFICE third door South of TFum*n'« store.
;
“ Yes,” he responded, “it is our only
at the depot."
\J Wot aldo of Main Street, Naahnllc, Mid.
use by hundreds of millers at the time,
chance. We must beach her. (*sn you with such t*olpmn majesty, and the nothing,*' grunted John. "I’ve seen
Mr. Hoof* visited his wife several and was not his own invention. Then
truth they expressed was so evident people before who read- ncwspaiters.”do it?" '
.
BRADY &lt;J- CRITES,
times at-Dresden, and as he is in the be brought suit quietly agaiust a small
that
the
captain
did
as
commanded.
“Yes; but there are several things in
" I can,” said the lad, simply.
RNEYfl at Law, Solid tors In’Chanccry nnd
habit
annually
of
taking
a
summer
miller
in Georgetown. D. C., and suc­
He passed tlre»tnimpet to the trapper
" You canexclaimed the captain ; and started aft, wber\ his presence the paper I can't understand.” “Then cruise on the BL Clair Flats, he asked ceeded in- having the case rusliod
don't read '^m.” “What do they
“ do you mean to say,young man, that and words tmxhi cummiluicateti new
his bridu to &lt;x&gt;me with him tills year, through the courts of tl;e District of
The captain stood another instant in
mean
about
the
strike.
John?
What
you can beach this steamer? Gentle* hope to the terrifled tifroug. In a few
and Bald It would be their wedding Columbia and Into the Supreme Court
profound thought, during which his
men,” he continued, as he turned to momenta the shouting and screaming is n strike, anyhow?” “A strike is tour. She gladly assented, and he be­ of the United Staten, where a decision
quick and fearless mind had considered
SMITH 4* KNAPPEN,
his officers, " if this young man can do eease*i, and net a sound was heard where they have struck,” and Ban­ gan to make arrangements for their was rendered in April last by Judge
all the rontingeuclcs, and,\withont a
what he spys,- every soul can be save the roar of the wind and the script knocked the ashes from hit­ trip. He built a new yacht, which Bradley, coollrniitig the patent to
word to the three men.that -were with
cigar. “I don’t grasp your meaning
saved."
i
| waves and the flamt*.
finished and launched on Monday Cochrane. Justice* Clifford and Strong
him, he started for the deck and the
exactly,” said Mrs. S. with a puzzled was
“ I can do just what I tell you 1 can I
last, and on Tuesday Itarrivod here in dissented from the opinion of the
“ Henry,” said the trapper, “ it’s
pilot-house. He summoned the chief
"Now these strikers have
do,” said the lad, “ that is, If the en­ time ye be goin.” for the lire is gettin look.
engineer and hta officers around him, gines work, mm! we can fetch her
stopped all the railroad trains in the tow of theHteinhoff. On the same day court.
his
young
wife came from Dresden,
Having received this decision, Coch­
hot. It’s not likely that me and the
and stated what he had dis&lt;*overed,—
LEWIS DURKEE
around in this sea, and the flames don’t loti will coqie out of thisq. and there country. Why did they do it?” “To and on Wednesday husband and wife rane, Warder, Mason, and W. S. Cox,
laid the w hole subject In a few terse
get ahead of us; for there is a little rartinly Isn’t mucli time for lenve- prevent ’em running.” “Yes, but started on
'
owners of the patent, (the two last, be­
words before them and raid:—
why
didn
’
t
they
want
trains
to
run?
”
Conveywachtg properly executad. Office in 1). U .
ing wealthy patent attorneysof Wash­
"Gentlenien, in five minutes the bay, nearly ajireMt of us and the water fakin." Ye’ll-go, I know, and get tire "Because they wanted more money
THEIR FATAL EXCURSION.
GriffiUi'» Store.
ington who hud managed the case), a|&gt;saloons will be like an oven, and the is deep in it, and the beach is free from pups, and the rifle, and the fiddle. Ye for running them.” “Do they pay
They reached the Clinton river that
rocks ami stones, and I can tell the,
injunction to jirwent all
A. J. FEIGIINER,
~~ windows of this pilot-house will be pilot just where to steer to get into it.” know where they be. And if there be more for stopping trains than for run­ evening. They enjoyed themselves pliedforan
millers In the United States from using
any other things in the shanty ye ning them?' “No. you stupid wo­
cracking. Have; you anything to
extremely, and Mr. Soop rays they this process. Several of the prominent
"But," said the captain,and hespoke would like,remember they are yourn.
ROTARY PUBLIC and Real Estate Agent.
XV Careful attention given to the drawing of mart suirgest?’’
with hurried utterance, as one who ] This rartinly Isn’t the way I thought man." "Then why in the world-did seemed to have almost too much hap­ Western millers are now fighting this
The
And
officer,
a
sailor
from
boy
­
X**et, devdt, contracts, etc. l*ataOM desiring to
they atop 'em—why didn’t they run
nuy or a.11 real relate will And me alway* oo hand hood, whose head and beard were al­ feels there iau’t a moment to lose, "you things would eend; but the Lord more of ’em or run ’em faster? rteems piness. AU person* they became ac­ injunction, and will bring the matter
quainted wltn did their best to make before Congress with a bill to have the
ought to know, and your friends here knows when to.call, and I daresay it’s
ready gray, said promptly:—
ought to know, the danger you run, best as It ta. So. boy, Jest take my to me that would pay better.” "Mary the trip agreeable. On Friday morn­ injunction cancvl&lt; d.
"Captain, wemuat brack her." The
Ann
you will never surround the ing about seven o'clock they bode good
ORNO STRONG,
for the flames will break out in a few hand a mlulL Ye ueedu't dtatnrb the
A great many millers have recently
others
looked
their
assent.
problem.” "May b« not John. Some bye to their hosts on fdidre and started
RINTER and Publisher of the Nmh
visited the Patent Office here to ob­
“It’s our only course," said the cap­ momenta. You can hearthem roaring lad, for tie Is busy. No, jest give me things are gotten up purposely to
Every deacriptiun of Plain and Fata
out to continue their journey to the tain information in regard to the case,
uuderdeck. already. The flames will yer hand for n minlt,* and then go.
tain. “PHot," raid he, turning to the
break out in a moment, I say^ this Ye be faithful and true, and may itother women. Now, here's a column flats. Mr. Soop was teaching his wife which promises to be of a jtdpuiar in­
man whose eye was on the look-out,
pilot-house will be on lire, and ,he who yer days he happy and yer life long on headed ‘Base ball.’ What is base bail how to manage the boat and she was terest equal to the recent sewing ma­
"ran you beach her?” The other de­
John?” "Don’t you know what base delighted with the novelty of the situ­
UNION bi OUSE
stands beside it will stand in tbecentre the artp.”
chine agitation. They contend, in
liberated aud raid:—
of
flames, aud it will be through God’s ■ “I am not going, John Nortbn," i*all is? Happy woman! you have ation. She rat at the helm and steered the first place, that Cochrane had no
“Captain, I am ready Vi take any
not lived in vain.” “ Here It Kays the yacht while he reefed the main­
mercy
if
he
comes
out
with
his
life.
1
right to this latent, aud that it could
said the young man.
'
responsibility that a man in my posi­
that ‘The Hsrtfords could not collar sail and let out the jib, as the wind
feel it to be my solemn duty to state
have been so shown' hud any one
" It be well raid, boy," returned the
tion should take. I am rejidy to exe­
these things to you, young man, and in trapr&gt;er. "Yis, it lie well said; or would Cnmmings'curves.’ What under the was blowing rather fresh. Ashe stood known that un attempt was being
cute any order you give; but I will
। nun
sun arc
are vuiuuungB
Cummings' curves?
curves r"
” "ills
“It is
the presence of your friends who are be if things
tilings vwra
—
____ L “
different
But' things the way he delivers thehali.” * “Is the up he saw a steam barge coming di­ made to secure it. They say that tile
not
take
the
responsibility
of
running
ALF. C. BUXTON,
rectly
towards
them
from
the
Clinton
interested in your life. Now, knowing be as they lie,
whole proceed!toga were conducted
&gt;e, and ye must go.”
ball chained?” "Nojfyou booby.”
this steamer, with &lt;XM) passengers
UNSMITH, manufacUrra Blfle and tttrtt Ouna aboard, onto a coast that I know noth­ your danger, knowing that you wifi
tot go." raid Herbert.
| **Then how does he deliver It?" "I River. Just then his wife raid, “Oh, with the utmost secrecy, and the'facta
and rrpalra all Flrrarma and Cnc Marhtnarr.
Fin, I'm afraid we’il run into that were airpost unknown until they were
probably lose your life,! ask you again,
Hnsseb-loadt-n, of any numutaMurr. ftintUlsd st ing of beyond the knowledge I have
“Henry!’ exclaimed the old man - mium
pitches
iL
’
/..J.—
"Oh ! Now here
will you pilot tills stekmer to that earnestly, “this Is downright foolish- ----------- Jones
• — muffled a l&gt;all after a black log,” meaning the buoy, which brought out in the arguments before
of the lights, the reefs, aud the har­ n«cn j mere are uxi sou s on trnrri, neaB
. &amp;IJan^ belp
bySayin'; and it rays
was near them. He told her what the the Supreme Court. 11 is also claimed
beach ? There
WK) souls
board,
bors. It would be mere chance if I
hard ruu, What wra tiie ball doing, black log was, directing her how to
J d°J1
&gt;tyill b® there two'll be enough if wust comes to
JOHNM. ROE.
that these Georgetown millers who
got her within half a mile of the
after a hard run?" "Hadn’tyou better steer to avoid it; but little did he think
savior.
Will
you
do
it?"
pTOL’HE, 8i&lt;n and Contact Palr.ter. Ondnlnt, obore.”
were the defendants in the suit, were
wust.”
confine
your
research
to
the
obUuary
11 Fnaeolng, aud Paper Hanftuf a Specialty.
as he gave these instructions that he practically men of straw, who made no
The lad's face never change*! a
"John Norton," returned the young and marriage columns, Mary, with un
The cuptain actually groaned. He
Shop over Baynolda A: Cook's wapm aoop.
show of a defense, so that the court
raw and admitted the force of the muscle. The light in his eye® may man solemnly, "ray no more. I shall occasional advertisement thrown in to hail heard his wife utter y
poMibly
have
darkeneda
little,and
the
was not properly informed regarding
pilot’s assertion. For a moment not a
Mtay with you and‘the lad. Ifwellve,
chas ivdemara y
HER LAST WORKS
old trapper noted that his long, awk­ all will live, it we die, we will die to­ vary the monotony?” "Yes; but John
the true stale of the case. Both sides
word was spoken, while the ahip went
I want to know! There’s Mrs. Rack In this world. Looking up he saw
ward flngera shut into their palms with
of the suit, it is claimed, were conduct­
gether, for I will not leave you."
tearing on through the water, and the
et,
over
tiie
way,
who
goes
to
ail
the
a slightly tightened grip, but his voice
" Be it as ye ray then, boy; yis, let it base ball games, and conits home to the barge almost directly on them. He ed in the interest of Washington specpremonitions of rising tumult came to
their rars from below, showing that was quiet aS nvefafhe said : .
l.e as ye ray. This is no time for talk me blind about ‘fly fouls,' ‘brace rays that at that Instant he remem­ ulatora, with a view of anticlpatliig
bered a friend of his who wra run ariy legal proceedings that might be
" I will help you beach her, cap­ words; and I can understand ver feel­
the passengers were already on the
hits,’ ‘sky scrapers,’ and all those down in a boat at Chicago by a propel­
£ PARADY,
tain.”
In's; and it may be ye tie rigltL The things.
For heaven’s rake, Jdbn. ler, and who clung to the boat and brought in the future, and that the
A MANUFACTURER of Rocta and Fboca. Making move. He looked an Instant into each
The captain hesitated yet a moment. lad and me met at the pond of the
Georgetown millers were simply act­
LU. and npalrrng neatly dons, also st rid alien- face before him, lifted his hand and
what is a sky scraper?" "Compose was Inst under it, so he called bis wife ing
as dummies for the speculators to
wiped the great drops of sweat from He knew himself that the lad was going beavers, and It may be best we both go yourself, old woman. You are step­ to bis side, and, clasping her band, ,
to his death,—going with a quietness with him to the eend of the trail."
shoot al.
his forehead and.raid:
ping on dangerous ground ; y„ur feet both awaited the moment of collision. '
that
could
have
only
ignoranceor
finest
In order to answer the many inqui­
In a moment the old man raid, sud­ are on slippery rocks, while raging
“Gentlemen, what shall we do? I
J. B. RASEY,
Oue
man
stood
at
the
bow
of
the
barge,
in regard to the matter,'the Com­
feel the floor under my feet heating! heroism for its cause, it was not to be denly; “ Henry, if ye could git one of billows roll beneath." "Mercy on aud seemed horror stricken, and did ries
■missioner of Patents ordered the decis­
Tdo passengers are moving'out of the wondered at, that, accepting as lie was them water-pipes, and the pumpe axe me! What do you mean?" “1 mean,
nothing but wave his hands. Juntas
saloon! What we do must be done the sacrifice of a life, he was touched. still a-goin,' it may be ye could rave my dear madam, that whenever a wo­ the barge struck the yacht Mr. Boop ■ion of the Supreme Court published in
He
gazed
at
the
singular
being
before
the
Official
Gazette of the Patent Office.
our lives. But lie careful where ye go, man begins to pry about among three
quickly! We are overloaded! Our
cried out, "Port ybuY helm! Don’t
&gt;f ahead.”
iiileguildeosnew boy, for Ilin
it’s hot there
The men who own the Cochrane pat­
JOHN WEBSTER,
boats wouldn’t accommodate half, and him, observed the simplegullelessnot*
strikes, fair l»all», brae hits, daisy-cut­ you nee
,ent have made propositions to all the
and,
Lightning is Matrix*
quick
* dashing
-------a
------------ quicker
than ters, home runs and kindred subjects,
T&gt; LACKSM1THS.AH kinds of work In the Black- besides a boat couldn’t live in that sea. of his countenance, tr
YOU’LL run us down ?"
tear from his eye, he
______ ___
le turned
to-___
the wra the motion of Herbert, as lihe darted she’s in danger of being lost." “ Well
■D smith and Honcahoetnc line attended to prtini- What shall we do!”
millers ofthe United Stater to allow
forward into the smoke, which was I confera I'm completely lost to know
But it was do use. every one on 1them the use of this patent on the sign­
Not a man spoke. They felt as If trapper and said:
"Old man,this boy isyourcompanion, rolling up in great volumes from tne
of a document recognizing im va­
the horrorof death were shutting down
what thia newspaper means when it board the barge seemed pc ndy-zed, and •ing
TF. D. PURCHIS,
front part of the boat.
around them. They were brave, they 1and you love him ?"
rays Addy stole a base, while the spec­ the ijext instant the steamer crashed ■lidity, aud the payment of $6,000 for
“ Yis; the lad and me have slept to­
By thia Huje tile forward half of the tator® aplauded. Have we come to such into the help!era boot. Mr. Soop and 1each rua of stones. As there areabout
were calm. -They showed no evidence
of fear. They could meet death as Igether, and we’ve eaten from the touuc veracl was almost one sheet of flame. a para tbatreciety will applaud a theft? his wife sprang into the water Just ra &lt;six thousand runs of stones in which
process is used in theUnitedStatea,
men should meet it; but they could 1bark, and he and me has done
--little
—j-! A column of Are rose out ofthe forward Why M-ran’t Andy arrested? Now the barge struck, and were whirled this
1
sin the batch 50 feet into the air, but was here’s Manning put out by Start, ra- around and around by the eddies. He, 'tiie sjieculatora will realize $36,000,000
not tell how to escape it. Suddenly 1sarvices for each other that mendn
j -------- mercifully blown onward by the force
the captain’s face lighted, with a light woods don’t forgit, and I guew yow**
sisted by Carey, and I can’t see that he being an expert swimmer, kept bis from their patent.
JAMES FLEMING,
‘ 1I of the gale. From this the trUpper and did anything wrong, either. Jemima wife up, and shouted for halp, but the
While primarily this royalty will
which was the reflection of a hope, of 1about right, capoi, when ye ray' that
thelad."
a conjecture, of a poralbility. He love
1
the lad were at least safe, but the Christopher! Here it rays that Pike imbeciles on the barge looked at him 1come out of the millers, in reality the
" God forbid!” exclaimed the caj»-• flames were now breaking over all reof flour will have to |&gt;ay it,
darted out of the pilot-house, swung
1
flew out. I don’t believe a word of iL ra if they did not know what to do. consumer*
The deck itself was being never saw a man fly yet. and I won’t "It wm an awful moment,” said Mr. &lt;and iudaed this litigation has already
himself down among the crew, who 1tain,; " God forbid that I take the. re­■ straint.
were busy with the pumpe and the 1sponsibility of the sacrifice,—for that’s&gt; burnt through, and sections were faJl- believe it can be done till I sec U with Soup to th© reporter. "I will never 'increased the price of the staple.
FRANK Z PURCHIS,
The patentees, all of whom reside in
hose, and shouted, with the concen- jlust what it is, old man. Ought thei ing into the hold. Thtfstauchions and my own eyes. John, what makes forget iL I think 1 see yet
Washington, reply to these statements
tralion of. voice that penetrated the 1boy to may?"
tj timbers of the bulwarks were already these newspaper men lie so horribly?"
THE PALE TERROR-STRICKEN FAIR. |by contending that the patent was a
-Sartin, sartln,” said the old trap­■ in full blaze. The outer edges of the
roar of the storm lik»a knife:
John was asleep, and Mrs. Hansaript
"Is there a man here who knows the Iper ; “if the lad can rave the wlmmeD- upper deck were girdled with fire. turned gloomily, nottosay skeptically, Of that old man who was looking down &lt;legitimate one, and that tneir proceed­
folks and the laelle uns, not to speak The ropf of the pilot houso bad begun
ings have been legal in form and spirit.
V. &amp; MAIL LINE
coast?”*. I'
tothe letter list for in formation. News­ at us—but b« never moved to help ua." i
Mr. Soop encouraged hla wife and told 'They say tbesuitin the Supreme Court
When the captein dropjx*d among ’ofthe men, by stayin’ here, than he» toklhdteUThe ffamea were ahjetdy papers were not made for women.
ought to stay even if hestarta। eating their way toward the stem and
no sham, but fair and open. Tl&gt;e
them the men stopped their work aartlngly
1
heqnot to apeak.raahe might get water was
’
and stood staring at him. -Only the 1on his last trail from the deck of a। would soon be lu the rear of the two
in her mouth. She, like a brave little 1Supreme Court merely affirmed thedeSays a Hackman to a patron, point­ woman, caught hold of him lightly by &lt;cislon of the CommlMibner of Patents
old trapper and Herbert, each of whom vessel instead of from the ahadder of a1 men who were stand ing half hidden in
; for death never comes too quick smoke at a point which would soon be ing to a cabby siding on his box near the coat, leaving bis arms free re as 1aud the courts of the District of Colum­
sUxxl above the forward hatch, bora in pine
:
hand, dlraeUag the streams that the 1to one whomeeta it at the poet of duty,&gt; the very center of the conflagration. by, "You see that man? •'Well, he not to impede bis swimming. "I often 1bia, and seated Aktfver all question
‘‘Not told her," said Mr. Soop, "that if we about
it never comes slow enough to' But they Jieverjjinched. They stood attended hie own funeral.”
the valkiliy'&lt;X-WMdlpatent. It is
pumps bent through the swelling tabes and
1
’
one
who
shirks. Yis, let the lad stay In the exact position where they were really,” exclaims thesurprised jMuwen- were ever thrown Id the water not to 1a valuable &lt;w^jthe.y*»y-f and they in­
yH ywran &lt; C-Xtd.5.
downward, kept their position. The 1
captain waited a moment, while the 'where he is, and an old man who hasi when Henry left them; the trapper. ger. “I will tell how It was," continues cirap me or ,we would both drown to- 1tend to makejL Jeglihuate profit from
.J
' ’'
JOHN Q. CRKSSY,
Dght faded from his countenance as :faced death on many a field where1 still holding the trumpet in his hand, the cabman. “ That man complained getber; and she never said a word but Jits use.
’J
BHEniFF,
The millers wIH bring the matter be­
no response came, aud then, as if in ।bullets was thick will stand by his। and the lad still gazing eteadfastly not long ago to his wife of hard times, did exactly as I ;bad bidden her, and
ItaxmtyCawty Barwyorund Gossnl C-otrtry«ne&lt;'r very despair, he Shouted:
and said he was going to drown him- when I looked at her she smiled to 1fore Congress as soon as tire ruwsion
side, and the Lord of Marcy shall do
QOo at Ux court b—». HjMiUnc«. Mich.
J
1
"
’
Ml
ththi
to
jiort
iwo
isninte,
”
said
rMf. Now .it happened that on that show Rhe wra not afraid." At last ’opens, and the entire representation pf
“Is there a man here who knows with him as he will. I should like to
very day i iKxly reaembling his. was they got among the weeds, which en- the
have seed the pupa again1; but the the lad quietly.
grain-growing sections, it is said,
this coart ?"
1
Lord will take care of the dogs.” ■ ,
htailJJ IJfthroJgLth^ braSratiU, flsheil out of the river. As ha ha&lt;| not tangled Mra. Hoop’s draea, re that no 'will be active In securing the cancela­
upon the peitt^ turning away, when
been heard of for three days, the fami- irogrraa oould be made toward the tion
of the patent
1
While this conversation hiwi been
Il Apfrmi tai kite Stcuita,
1
v
concluded
be
waa
dead.
Now,
on
the lad, who bad been kneeling under carried on. the officers of the steamer Jiis voice poured steady and strong:—
buoy. Mr. Boop then, instructed his
BUMS OF
the protection of the bulwark, trying had made the arrangemente neecssirj I "The boy rays, ‘Tell’em to port two, the day of the funeral he was driving wife to work hands and feet to keep
The Poor.
bls carriage along a street when he herself afloat, while he would swim to
to stop a rent which the pressure had to steer the craft from the stern ; for pinta.”’
The verael swayed suddenly to port: spies his wife and ail bls relations fol- tiie buoy and cut it loose and push it
made in the hose that the old trapper the pllot-hoiwe was already so hot a*
lowiDga
heane.
That
’
s
sad,
’
says
he
was tending, rose out of the shadow to make It unsafe for the four tuui gnd m abe leapt away the boy raid
l, Rusnu..
to her. She managed to keep afloat
and approaching the captain said
stationed at the wheel to remain in ft
Tell them to h^ld her steady as to himself, 'there’s my poor old aunt, until he came to tiie buoy and then
O«ccc»T«» J. RbmcU'i store, &amp;Mna««,Mieh.
Who is being buried.’ So he joins in
"Yea, 8ir. I know the coast”
longer. The ropes and blocks bad been
.
A WAVE OVKRWHKLXED HER
"Who are you," said the captain, adjusted, the purchase tested, and the
Again the old-man lifted the trump­ the line. As luck would have it, the
aunt he thought deed turns around And
.
she threw up her hands and sunk.
“that claim 4»uch knowledges Are steamer was already being directed et, and called
1
barge meanwhile had rounded to
------------ l«flFitIi the old
her and speaks to him. Then, you see. The
from behind. The captain still steod ' it ' d b0 b°iy s^y&gt;H;/Te11 ’em lo
□rKwornxat •
and two men approached in a small
----------------------- to-night?
How
by the side of the lad, trumpet in
picked up the
t,.n ui cacu criuer ana txie prveesstun stops, boat
goui and
auu pscKeu
me drowning
un.r. uiug man.
•mould yon, bom in ths interior, know hand, ready to give the orders to veer
Fora niihuto not awosd
•' Well, Mr. Sniffle®, have yoa postthe
fell »e t-h** » livelier faner- The husband, frantic wMh grief, upanything about this coast?”
the And
Os ftra-etea B«J or Fensmxi Seen n Her.
"Yciuug' mao,” raid the captain,
•tbe » than Xhat never was wen in our braided the stupid bargemen for Dot
“I wm not born in the woods," reApply to
Wm. A- Aylsworth,
town.”
throwing something overboard to ell ng
apnoded the-lad, “I was born within "you axe pilot now.
Wheu shall we
** I’ve ported the ledger, but it wra too
at hi* nyudcnce or store.__ ten miles of where we art, and I know swing heaabout?
It’S a rough sea;
In the sentence “John strikes Will­ to. He was taken to the Star Island big to go in the letter-box, so I had to
bld the two men from the sight ofj iam.” remarked a school teacher yes­ House and thence to Detroit ou the take it inside.”
every roctoaud reef and point, for I but the flames give us nt&gt; choiceJ’
.♦
jypCHIGAN EXCHANGE.
Marine
City.
have fished on them ail • and I know
those
who,
with
prayers
on
their.
lip®
The lad looked steadfastly a moment
terday, “what k&gt; the object of strike®?"
The New YorkCommercial Adver­
thk body* opmrs. soop
at the beacon they bad paiee^, raked and with agonized laces, were ’gaatng "Higher wages and shorter runs."
tiser
knows
a
clergyman
who gave out
them when a boy.”
the captain a question rate her course, at them from behind.
promptly replied the intelligent pupil. Was found Saturday morning at eight for the first hymn after bis marriage:
The captain looked incredulous. He iaud then raid:
“"Suddenly out of thesmokeAnd fire
o'clock by a party of four from ML "A charge to krap I have."
had araoeiated him with the hunter
“We are passing thw ooye!
We came the tones of the trumpet
Clemens. She was about twenty feet
A cheerful disposition is the sub­ from where site sunk and her hands
and the wUdameiw, aud it seemed in- mustn
i
" The lad says, ‘Tell 'em I hear the
’t go a rod farther!
Quick!
“ What’s a fallow to do.Doclor, when
shine of the soul.
credible that he should have been born Swing
l
surf on tMlMci#*^ &gt;■ T T W IM
her around!”
were full of weeds, showing that she
where he said he was born, and that
The captain lilted the trumpet to
Wink at wee Omits, yer aln are had grasped them in sinking, which ray ¥• /* Heahoakl ray it quietly,
he should be on that boat that night, bis lips, and in tones that ran strong by a gnat that
muckle.—Scotch Proverbs.
prevented her from rising again. It is plied the Doctor.

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AUGUST *4,1SH and
of
Lincoln
alwayakrpt
rolfi.”
_
“Well, sir; I do uot know what to do
with yon.’
Hi* Honor leaned Lack in an easy
“You need do nothing sir. I will re­•
chair, fart upsa the table, perusiug the lieve you of my presence. Good day’

FRIDAY,

drn Jerk, and in walks a'rtalwart hi“Faith and bejabers I plead not guil­
ty, yer Honor.”
“Net guilty of what F
“T6 bein’ soberly and ordally against
the peace aud dignary -«f the State of
America.”
“Patrick, sit down.”
“Faith an’ 1’11 due that”
“Your name ia I»atrick McLaughlin F

“Where do you redder
“I don’t reside, dr.”
“Where are you from F
“From every place bat thia an’if yer
Honor please I’d like to be from thia.”
“Where would yon like to go, Pat­
rick F
"Well, If ye’ve no objection I’d like
“What would you do in Congress F
’Td sit the American agle free, Pd
•ing the “Star Bangled Spanneran’
I’d hurrah for Erin-go-unum-eplnribu»-braw!”
“You will get to Congress soon
enough.”
"An’ bejabers, wonldent me ould
mither be proud to hear her darllnt boy
was at the bead of the great State of
America.”
“Pal, did you vote for me at the last
«1 ection F
“That I did dr! I had Just landed
in Cork, when they tould me ye was to
be electedTJudgc of America, an’ 1
Just walked over to the port office and
voted three time* foryeca, an’ faith I’d
a bin there yet a votin’ for yee* if that
dirty blackguard wid a *tar on hu coat
hadn’t brought me up here and. tould
me to plaid not guilty, and bejabers 1
never was guilty of behavin’ meself
In me life. Hip hurra for Patrick Mc­
Laughlin, ould Ireland’* favored son!
Howld fart the fort for Pat's a cornin’.”
“Pat, be quiet or I will fine yon for
contempt of court.”
“Bqjabeni I niver tempted the Court
in my life but to a gia** of whisky, an’
yee* always took that an’ w&gt;id Pat was
a l&gt;rave Irish hero.”
“Pat, I never drank with yon in the
world.”
"Didn’t ye, then bejabers it’s high
time ye did. Lst’* walk out an’ take a
good oald snifter.”
“Patrick, I will let you know that the
dignity of thi* coart ia entitled to some
respect; stand npand receiveyoarsen­
tence. You are charged with Ix-ing
drunk for ten day* last past, and disor­
derly conduct. What do yoa plead to
the charge, sir F
“I plead not guilty, sir. I never was
ordaly in me life, sir."
“Your sentence will be that yon be
confined in the Detroit Hoose of Cor­
rection for the period of six month*,
at hard labor, from and after including
this day.”
"Yes, yer Honor, I guem it will be
after ttyt day when yea* git me at hard
labor. Hard labor will nlrer make me
fat.”
.
NUMBER TWO.

‘‘Madame, what is your name F
. “My name ain’t madame. My name
am Dina Pickle*. Fme as good a cullad puason as yoq* ever seed.”
“Well, Dina, what have you been
doing F
“Well, sir, I hare been behavin’ my­
self •• well ac anybody could, an’ Pre
well, I can't jh tell what I wm doin',
only I was behavin' myself. Han’t I a
right to do that, hey F
"Do you think you are doing as you
ought to, to stamp the Ute out of Mr*.
Persimmon*’little babyF
“Who say* I trod on old ’Simmons’
baby, hey! The stinkin’ dirty nigger.”
“Mrs. Pickle*, did you or did you uot
touch Mr*. Persimmons’ baby F
“YesMh!"
“What do you mean by yes sirF
“laemean, Ise mean dat old 'Sim­
mons has got the blacket dirty brat of
a nigger in the city of Bellevue, suh-T
“Dina, you may go home. I will take
four day* to consider your case ”
(Aside.) “By golly, won’t I give it
to that brood in dree fore days, urn, 1

visit to the
iny birth aud early ■

see of
Wxl-

fin the boat for Canandiagua, aud at 10
j A. M. I stepped off the cars at the Un­
ion depot, in Rochester.
It Ixaving.
been over 90 years since I spent any
time in this city, I concluded to spead
the day, and therefore M-lectcd a home
at Ayers’ Hotel, near the depot. The
KALiXO ITEMS.
city was full of stranger*- The "ntees”
iieing the object of attraction, but
‘ “Goldsmith Maid” was not liodkrd (6
of the moon ho will dot run his caboose' lxwt.2:14 till the next day. I saved my
Without a cow-catcher.
dollar for other pnfpo*»i.
Genesee
Samuel LeFevor and family startedL Fall* was a point of interest.
Not
for Iowa lart Saturday, with a team1 equal to Niagara, bnt ncverthdeM full
and covered wagon, whither they have: grandeur .to e lover of nature. Houut
gone to locate.
Hope Cemetery and the Nursery near
The temperance . Reform" Club held1 by, did not foil to inspire within
a
forth a debate laat Saturday evening.■ love for the beantiful, with which I
The issue was “shall we prohibit the’ wm surrounded. In short, my time
■ale of Intoxicating liquors bylaw or" till the next day, wa* very pteaaantly
moral suasion.” It was argued pro and' spent in viewing this most beautiful
con without aiming at the result. They' city of western N. Y. Aug. Oth I took
adjourned two weeks when they will1 t^e stage for Parma, 12 inilen northmeet and close the argument.
The‘ west. The .stage driver being one of
chief spokesmen were ex-captain Da­' the accomodating New Yorkers, land­
vid Ackerman, formerly commander' ed me within one-half a mile of the
of the United States man-of-war on1 spot where I wa* born. And when' I
Lake Ontario, but at present manufac­ stepped from the stage, the thought*
turer of butter firkins at Kalamo- The! that pressed upon me, and the ehildopponent, of legal statute, but in favor’. hood scenes that came np before my
of moral suasion, was most high wor­ vision, overpowered me, aiTd 1 could
thy chief tippler for the congressional‘ only give vent to my feelings by a flood
district of Kalamo, th*? Hob. Addison1 of tears. As I passed the old school­
Greene, jdnthoousin of Gen. Nathan­ house where I commenced my educa­
iel Greene, of Revolutionary fame, but tion, the ground seemed hollow beneath
Here was the same old spof,
at present working for 75 cents per day my feet.
for Hiram Gridley. Those that aspire the same play-ground, the same buffdto elocutionary fame are invited to ing except some repairs, but where
make themselves unanimous there­ were
associates of those happy
abouts in due time.
’
"
hours, days, and years ? And the sephOur doctors are constantly on the yrsonly echoed my question “where
are the friend* of my childhood F The
George Wilton’s oats went M bushel silent cemetery show* many a mound,
to the acre.
indicating where many of them lie*,
• Elder Riley will preach his farewell and those living are scattered from east
sermon a week from next Sabbath, to west, and north to south. I passed
when he will repair to conference.
the old "grave yard” but the plowman
Mr. Ente-tus Clemmons and wife have I had transformed it into a fruitful field.
lived hereabouts for more than 80years, The next and most sacred spot of all i

and have never been blessed with an
off-spring. Fourteen years ago there
appeared on the stage of action in Kal­
amo a little purp which they purchased
and adopted into their family and they
christened it Trotty, and for one-sev­
enth of a century he has been the must
faithful of the canine race, consulting
lib mistress’ look* and holding her en­
emies" a* his own.
Some heartless
wretch swore vengeance on Trotty, the
supposition is he undertook to guard
too much territory which resulted in
■hutting off his wind. Mrs. Clemmons
can scarcely reconcile herself to the
sad bereavement There will be no
stop in the transit of the United States
mail plying between Kalamo and Char­
lotte, in consequence of the death in
the family.
We submit the following
in meuioriam :

Then Catharine will rtait tbe lltlla lone .pot.

•Now andThkn.

Quarterly Meeting.—The 4th and
laat quarterly meeting of this conferance year, will lie held in the M. E.
Church of this village, on Saturday and
Sunday next, Ang. 25th aud 26th.
Preaching Saturday at 2:80 p. m. by the
Rev. Mr. Swift, of Vermontville. Love
feast Sunday at 0:30 a. in. Preaching
Sunday morning and evening by the
pastof, C. G. Thomas. AB the usual
service* will be held in connection
with this quarterly. We hope to nee a
large attendance both day*. -C.G.T.

PIONEER STORE!

Wagons and Buggies!

NEW GOODS!
£?&gt;*£.•■" ,1,tst::
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— taste*
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upon getting-

WAaOJTS AMD BUGGIES!
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

FRESH GOODS

A Card.

BAPTIST CONFERENCE.

“Bm
Exprat.

stations.

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT
At the Lowest Rate*.

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HTATIONfL

CLOTHING,

HARDWARE &amp; AGR1CULTUAL STORES,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

BOOTS ANO SHOES
A SPECALTY!.

Single Buggies, any style, $100 on time

$95 for cash.

$120 cash.
And al! other Goods at

ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!

Cham***
V-rmontvi
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NASH VILLE, MICH.

D. M. PURCHIS, Proprietor.

Every one fully warranted.
The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best
farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at

$70 cash, or $75 on time.
I sell three feet for a yard
of Good* and 16 oz. lor a lb.

I»rtrol1

WOLVERINE MILLS

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time

Come and see me and I will sell you any­
thing you want in the Hardware and Fail­

ing Tool Line for less than any man in Barry

people appreciate good work.

FLOUR AND FEED

Delivered Without Kitra tap!
F. 3. PURCHW BARBER SHOP.

D. NI. PURCHIS.
y^INSWORTH A BPOOKS,
General Dqaler* in

or Eaton counties.
Wf .hall continue to pay the Hfirbeat Market

L. J. WHEELER.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

We keep coaiuntiy on hand ■ &lt;ocJ aaortmrat of

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
SI LOCD, riAIR, AC.,

CENTRAL STORE!

In Mlcbigsn.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
If You Want to BlM a First Clam

Lost $100,0080

SEWING MACHINE
You can SAVE MONEY

$20,000 REWARD!

Groceries I

mt

Caluno

At Tin.* Office.

LEGAL.

LOST or MISLAID, promissory notes amounting to •100,000. These
notes are from $250 to *2.500 each drawn to our order. For their return to
u*. we will pay one-fifth of their face value, amounting to *20,000.
Notion la hereby gleet, that defiudt ha» l*en
Buyers of B. P. B. 3, or others finding any of the above notes, will care­ made In the randltlqna of k certain Mortgk&lt;e, coofully mail them to u*. with their name and Post Office address, and we will
send the proper reward in CASH, by return mail.
April,

118, 115 and 117 North Front Street, Philadelphia,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

MANUFACTURERS

IBM nouce, in. .urn 01 ootod n.uurmi.DH i
Dollar, and tourteen cent. and an literacy
fifty dollar*, proriJr.1 for tn and urart|pM.-r;
tlie :n»rt«xrd prrmiM. »r« dmc&lt; ibrd I. raid I
_ ___ . Ti.. «... k
11-11.

3!
S PICES,

Having finished with my class in mu­
ng at Nashville, I wish to return my
sincere thanks to the public, for their
kindness and patronage, especially to
friends who interested themselves in
my succcs*.
Respectfully yours,
Addie C. Reed.

tMseaffls assists

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!

wa* where I first saw the light. Oh.
what long buried reniiniaences came
up before me as 1 steppod'hpon thi* (to
me) “holy ground."
Around This
hearth-stone I whiled away the sunny
morn of my existence, under the ten­
der love and guidance of father and (Er“
mother, and in the hoppy companion­ (LF“
ship of brothers and sisters. Yes, ev­
ery spot of earth on this Bttlc hill is
sacred to me, for here I learned my
first lessons of truth from parental af­
fection, that has followed me all i
through my life.
But that changes ! Tl»«
have come over that happy circle since I
those days long agone. Two sisters 1
and a brother have pa wd to the better
land, and those bring an- scattered |
from Ohio to Iowa, ana surely the foth-1
er and the mother are growing old, for
many, ah! many are the "Silver Thread*
among the Gold.” T he next day a vis-1
it is made to the cemetery, where sleeps
a flister and a large Dumber of. friends
of other days. Then a visit to the old
rhareh where I first attended the Sun­
day School, and tint heard the goe]&gt;el
preached. Then a circle to a few old
neighbors that remain, and I bid adieu
to the land of childhood, and turn to
the busy life of manhood only to fenew my work, I trust, with greater vig­
or. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11th
and 12th, I spent in Cheshire, six miles
south of CanandiagtUL preaching to
large congregations. Here i« a'good
opening for an energetic minister, who
is more willing to help humanity than
to build sect. After spending a few
days in Naples, my valise is jmcked,
the good-bye* are said, and I find my­
self shooting across the country toward
my Michigan home. 1 arrived at my
my fathers, Gull Prairie, Sunday, Ang.
18th, and ’ere, Mr. Editor, your read­
ers peruse this, the last of these “Va­
cation Notes," the writer will be at
home, ready to rename his work in your
midst.
Yours with respect,
C. I.Dkto.

NASHVILLE MARKET.

MAIN LINE.

irm mot n, tm. rkiiMB os
■ k. M.a. T 1——Itl __ ■ “—
.

on amh

SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.

Boiler,

FRUITS.

&lt;20,000 REWARD !

120,000 REWARD!

WHITE FISH,
Photographs! Photograph" *
In every variety of stylo and pose.
Mr. J. S. Clarkson, of Hastings, lias se­
cured for thesejutou Mr. Beebes gal­
lery, on Main St., and i* prepared to
furnish One Dozen Fine Berlin Re­
touched Photograph* for $2.50. Gem
work at Usual prices. Copying and En­
larging a specialty. Call and see apec­
imen*.

The Baptist Pastor’* Conference, of
Western Michigan will bold their next
regular meeting at Nashville, Septem
“Marshal, are there any more thU ber 4th, the first session beginning at
Of Barry and Eaton Counties, Wok
morning T1
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
2:30 p. m.
“Yea, your Honor, there U one more
PROGRAMME.
A Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
who imagine* himself to be Abraham
1. The Doctrine of Immortality be­ all kind* of Plow Point*, chilled and
Lincoln; poor fellow, I think be has fore the Coming of Christ. Rev. 8. ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
Graves, D. D.
■
,,,
lost hi* reason."
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
2. Exegesis. JndeS: «. Rev. Wm. horee Cultivators, all warranted the
"WelL bring him up.”
C. Wells.
best in the market, all of which we will
8. Exegsi*. 1st Peter 3: 18-20. Rev. ■ell lower than any one in the county.
pleaaant duty of announcing to tin* J. M. Chapman.
Specialty in Horae Shoeing.
4. Condition* of Prevailing Prayer.
Court that I am the martyred Lincoln.
WOOD A BROOKS,
D. Osborn.
Nashville, Mich.
I would say to thi* Honorable Court Rev.
5. Modern Infidelity.
Revthat I am a man of mark. A utranger- Tilh.
6. Should the ordinam e of iMiptisra
will stop and look at mo and instinct­
ively receive the impresaion that he ia be administered to those who decline
^4nfoga BaptistChuYdif Rev Cha*.
in the presence of a man of greet abflty, in the presence of one who was true
T. Nature and proofs of the reaurrecto bis conviction*, trno to all great and tion of the dead. Rev. J. F. Hill.
8. Relation of repentance to pardon.
SEWnO MACHf.WE.
Rev. A. Bray.
by intelligent and confiding constitu­
8. Terms of Communion. Rev. Chas.
it rs tiie
ency; that! was true to my country Oldfield.
and
the
Pastor.
Rev.
when armed treason sought its lifts;
and I loved my country and its institu­
Strata. Se-ln* MMkte la tM Mrkec.
tion* wnh a zeal that amounted to a
• passion. The constitution of my mhid
It require* bo spedal instruction* to mb it.
is sueb that I love truth, right and Jusprroent with papers.
Chauum E. Coxlet, Sec’jr.
and spurn deception sad fraud with a
A bright epot in the dark horiaon of
LARGE DISCOUNTS POB CASH

SAVE $20

THOUT,

raw,
ria Dra&lt;»,
AU'y for Mort&lt;a«ee.

HIRAM COE,
(r&gt;-*0) Mortalr

Mortsagge Halt

CANNED GOODS,

- -J • certain Mortem mmle and exaevted by
Gaom B. HarrnoE to MelUan Crockar, boailiia data
the tbird day ot JUr, A. D. in*, and racoidad ta

CROCKERY,

WOODEN WARE.

HOL FARMERS,

Fint-Clais GROCERY HOUSE!
fiECEiveo Tf/e

GRAND PRIZE

MEDAL.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL
a.iid Ground Feed.

House, thi* evnoing and have a

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It reqtdre* no Xartmctba* to na it
It oxa hot frt oat rf »
Xi will do mxy du* and kind cf work.
.
*
It will tew from Tkrte Fsycr t* Hmoi Loath«r.
Xi to for la dbnare cf rthw Bering X*chiat« ia th* nugnitad* al it* rcptrior
isqpTmsnts, u &amp; Steun Cxr txc«U* la iohlmn*ati
th* old fuhionoi Stag* Coach.

CHEAPEST art LIGHTEST EDNIII0

an over the country.

W/ft/VA, 7873.

Prices Made to Soit the Times, either for Cash or Cmfit
Let Your Eyes be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

AT Ssnd for Hhurtratsd Catatagu* of STYLES and Price*.

Address
&lt;11—ffSy,11*

AGISTS WANTED EVERY WHERE.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
*** 'lar^ N’ T*

&lt;W1ean», I*u

St. Laals, ■—

Call al tbiw Office when desirous of Pur

■BBT T1NKLEB.

ORM STKOWC.

Che MUte Ut IM MPH1A

�Wl. £ AIW8BTH &amp;
ATTlMiei.

—U I* U-nUi.

1 wWi to say to my patrons that
about the 10th of September, 1 intend
to go east for a new shock of fall and
. winter goods. My increasing trade de­
i mands a Inrge'stock. In order to buy
gniMy.
- | cheap so that. I can sell cheap ft will re­
John E._ Willis was found guilty of I
quire a considerable.amount .of
forgery on the second count of the ln- So you will all see the necessity of ‘ ay­
dictment, and was sentenced to Jack­ ing in what-you can on account,'previ­
son for one year.
*
ous to that time. Ou my return I shall
The Mulvaney-Keith rose wa* on tri­ be pleased to see all of my old custom­
al Thursday.’
3lM
ers and many new ones, and will en­
Mr^A. Aldrich’* barn in Barry was deavor to sell you goods as cheap as
.gtrack by lightning last Monday, and the cheapest, and give full weight and
totally burned up with a large quantimeasure. Thankful for past favors,
to of wheat and hay. Loss$1,000. InI remain
Yours Resjiect fully,
anted for $700.
D. C. Gmifftth.
Abe Carl, of Irving, has been finedPF If you want a Hat or Cap, I can
$30 for making an aaaauRnpon George
Guest of the same place. '
mH you one for one-half its valut as I
want to dose out. G. A.Truamax.

s bam.

-U.M. IWashrrtv I. • harry

,

Ifta girt.
. .
—Mr. Beech happened up his new

—R. Ross has act up his novelty works।
in the second story of Kellogg * Dem-

aray’a factory.
-Nashville to growing faster than
' ‘
and
any other town between Jackson
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Grand Rapids.
K —A band of gypsies are coming thi«
Mr. Barnes had two fingers cut off
way. Take in your smoke house
while working in his saw mill one day
lock up tiie fatted calf. ■
'
last week.
Benjamin Colebrangh ban a bran new
-B. H. Hoag thinks a flowing well
could l&gt;e made a permanent success in buggy; —on* of Lee Seed's make.
Geo.
Smith had his middle toe shot
this village at a small expense.
-An Zvangritat, Mr. Palmer, is ex- 1off while out hunting. He was stand­
ing
on
a
log with the muule of the. gun
pected to soon commence a series Of
al UiBhwtwr Church'on his foot, when it went off, tearing
off the sole of his boot He has had1
—J. C.Wonjialer. the qnoadam Ml
the toe amputated and is doing finely.
toraMbeVrWU,
U ruoG. W. Davenport is seriously ill.
ning an “illusion show" at Jackson.
Representative Stinchcomlx' started
-Jg. L Pnrriah haagonp off an ex-. Monday to jpin the annual legislative
tciJed taessure tripto tiie Mwtii-west, ,---------- 1—j A BGt.
and J. Fish is his relief At the depot.
—The new building of Buell &amp;. FnrVERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
niss is completed in good shape, and
was formally taken poaession of MonConsiderably sickness prevails in this
vicinity. Our three piiysicians’dre busy
all
the time. Mr. R. T. Caton and Dr.
—The best rain of the season set in
on Wednesday, which will have a ben­ Lane each lost a child a few days ago.
The
disease in each ease was conges­
eficial effect upon the corn, potato and
'
tion of the bowels. Deacon Dickiuapple «op.
’
i.f*aiipa B-8. Brady, Henry pwn’s daughter Nellie is veiy ill with1
Fcigbner and P. Durham are ouch typhoid fever.
It took n Justice and six jurymen a
bnfrdlng elegant dwellings. Two of
whole half day recently to decide who
them are brick.
ought to pay for fen cento worth of
—A club dance will be given at the
corn stalks. Isaih Goss was the cul­
Opera House this (Friday) evening.
prit, Wellman was the owper of the
Music by tliK Nashville String Band.
injured corii. Crites of your town in­
Bill only fifty cents.
troduced himself to the ’Ville in con­
—A wife living south of-this village, nection with this case. He did remark­
upwards of six feet tall, is provided ably well.
with the necessaries of this life by a
Rev. T. L. ’ Brown is to preach his
husband only four feet four.
farewell sermon to the Congregational
—A pleasure party numbering 80, people next Sunday morning; a fail­
members of the following families, ure to get a sufficient amount of green­
spent last Tuesday at Thornapple Lake: backs causes hhn to resign. Ministers
McOmber. Mallory, Ellis, Durkee and don’t get rich veryrin this town.
The Vermontville Methodists turned
&lt; —Ho, for the watey melons. Ono out last Friday evening, and gave their
pastor.
Rev. W. J. Swift, the enormous
week from next Tuesday, after school,
all the little boys nnd girls are invited donation (!) of $88.50.
Mrs.
D.
Watkins, a returned mission­
to my residence to eat melons.
.
P. Holler.
ary Duly from Mexico, is to lecture at
—Bev. E. Mudge', of Maple Rapids, the Congregational Church next Sab­
delivered a most excellent sermon nt bath evening.
Our liquor saloon continues to bear
the Christian Church, last Sabliath,
from the. fullowieg theme: "Christ the it&lt;} legitimate fruit. On Monday last
’Squire Bodine fined two of their cus­
Friend of Sinners.”
—Rev. C. I. Deyo has returned from tomers $5 each for being drunk and
Drugs.
the east and will occupy Ids pulpit next disorderly.

Sabbath morning nnd evening, and at
Maple Grove nt 8 p. tn/ Morning topic
"Vacation Lessons.”
-vAt* party in Maple Grove last Fri­
day night, an uninvited guest succeed­
ed in getting several of the male mem­
bers drunk on hard cider. And the
boys cried, “give ua Moore.”

—Kittredge, of the Charlotte RepubHota, is making au "up. and up” local
paper, bet before we go any farther
we would like to know' whether bo is
trying to pat us ou the head or tread
upon opr oora-field.

’ —A certain citizen used a maltose
cat for a choir cushion, the other eve­
ning, in'the twilight, but the cat used

her daws, and succeeded in leaving
her imprint in the shape of a very cor­
rect map of Sheridan, with the streets
•and high-bank creek marked in blood.
&gt; —Ttlfi' Advent preacher and Dr.
^Goodeon, of Sheridan, recently held a,

•

MAPLE UBOVE ITEMS.
.

The Log Cabin Reform Club of Mapie Grove, has come to grief. It goes
al tout wec|ting and yefusee to be com­
forted, because of a loss of habitation.
The decree has gone forth, aa the row­
dies foretold, our immaculate Director
has issued his proclamation not to open
the school house (or meetings of the
Reform Club. We are sorely impnws
ed that he (iiis lxH-n influenced by some
rowdies that he has in his employ, that
make a ilistiirlmuce in the meetings
held in this locality, both moral and
religious, but rumor says thia is not
the first .effort he has made against
’
temperance reform. If he is a fit can­
didate to knock nt the door of the
church foi* memlicrship, is not the pub­
lic entitled to an examination from him
for the reason of his killing opposition
to temperance
_
Spectator.

heated debate in the advent tent over
NEIGHBORING ITEMS.
by Hanchett’s mill, as to which is the
Sabbath day, Saturday or Sunday,
Wm. Randall a fanner living north
which &gt;o impressed some of the Castletoniaus, tha£they are almost persuad­ of Vermontville, died suddenly with
heart disease, a few days since.
ed to observe both days.
H. W. Allen, of Bellevue, recently
—Dr. W. H. Young owns a span of
had a sjwin of horses stung to death by
horses that can just “get up aid git”
bees, while standing hitched in the
Wednesday we enjoyed a ride behind
them to Hastings aud in returning the
Rev. T. L. Brown, the Congregation­
Atlantic express overtook us at Quim­
by, Doc. tightened the reins and for a al minister of Vermontville, preaches
mile we tept pace with the "iron his farewell sermon next Sunday. He
has been offered a more extensive and
horse.” ’ ’
••
lucrative charge in the north Peninsula.*
—The Union House is now having a
Samuel Wells, of Charlotte, has been
better run of custom than ever before. arrested for "putting the bottle” to J.
Last week Wednesday it victualed for­ N. Thrift, a would-be red-ribbon mw,
ty trauiien t customers. Charley knows and making him drunk.
how to get up a meal that will make a
Miss Ella Trim, of Vermontville, was
man feel good all over, anti travelers, thrown violently from the buggy of
drummers aud farmers arc flockiug to Lee Pattison, by the team turning sud- i
bis hotel like a swarm of bees to a hon- denly around, in that village one day
last week. She was nicked up insensi­
ble, and is supposed to be injured in­
ternally.
Last week Sunday John Brady aged
60years, a farmer of Bunfield, was milk­
ing a vicious cow, when she kicked and
ran. He followed her into a corner of
the yard aud commenced beating her
with the milk stool, when the infuriat­
ed Iwast turned upon him and gored
him in such a terrible manner as to MtAsa Matteson returned from his va­
endly disembowel him. He lived only
cation last week, and fills his custom­
two days ia terrible agony, and morti­
ary "niclie” at the long brick.
fication set in ao rapidly that it wae
MiwLoataa Yourex, late of Maple
necessary to bury him on the same day
of his death.
Am Angry Father’s Awful Death.
-Nathau Hasuogs. a taHnerlivuigfive
miles east of Charlotte, accidentally
•hot himself la&lt;B
days atoci'. His
euu was going out bunting, but his

Dry Goods, Groceries,

WOOL CARDING!

Bata. Caps, Clathin*,
Crockery, Boot* and Sboev,

Tie Mrills Cartim fills
NEW CROP OF WOOL

Mies L. Hungerford*
FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,
BRADY’S BRICK.

NO OLD STOCK

GF Carpets from 18 cts. up at Atls&amp; Co.’s Ten Per Cent Store.

Price II CeitwlLor lilitol

wobth

CLUB DANCE
at the
OPERA HOUSE
To-Night.

LABfiE EXPEBIENCE
WEED SEWING MACHINE OO.,
No. 223 Summit St., Toledo. O.

Having started anew in the business
heretofore conducted by "Lee Bros."
we would respectfully say to our pat­ Adapted by ourwlrca, and rarrtpd out tz&gt; a IrUar.
rons and friends that we shall conduct ha*. we an&gt; mo*l happy to Mate, prowwd a grand
the business on STRICTLY CASH Bueee**, and notwlih-iUndlag you ran obtain cradh
by paying trow n to SO per ran*, for Hat other
rinciples
•tore*, wa will Bell you !n the fataro. aa tn Ux put,
1st Because "we’ve got to.”
at the one uniform price and profit of !0 per cant
2nd. Because we think it best foi all. and guarantee the price* and gor'd* aaliafoetory
8rd. Because we can then give you
Bott&lt;w Prices.
We sCal’ sell everything cheap, and
hoping thus to please you, we remain,
H. A. Lee
C. W. Smith.

P

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FOR BALE AT

WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE,
NASHVltLE, MICH.

•

$500 REWARD

JONES &amp; SELLECK,

EV Iron, Stone, anil China Ware at For the apprehension of a tn»n who can match u*
50 eta. on the dollar nt Atlswobth it on price*.
.
The surplus slock of wheat being large in thi.
Co.’b Cash Store.
auction, and print. scarce and entire, we open thi.

Price List of the Old Reliable Meat
Market.
On and after A'ng. 34th we will make
onr prices as follows:
Sirloin, Porter .House and Round
Stakes 10 cents.
Sirloin Roasts 10 cents. w Good Roasts
6 to 8 cents.
Stews 5 to 6 cents. Veal 5 tolO cents.
Mutton 5 to 10 cents.
Clear Siirt Pork 10 cts. Fresh Pork 10.
Dressed Chickens 10 cento.
Thanking you for past favors we ask
for a continuance of the same.
Roe &amp;. Clever.

10,000

Ye till Give jh a tetter Wii

—
ATTEND
JriOLDSMITH’S
M IX Brysut&amp;StKttoa

'BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

YARDS PRINTS at 3J tO 4 GTS.
BEST AT « CENTS.

A NEW LIVERY
Brick! Brick I
The subscriber would respectfully
inform tiie public generally, that he is
prepared to fill orders for Brick, at
short notice, at low rates. Parties
wishing good brick should not fail to
call at my brick yard in tiie south part
of Nashville.
WM. BOSTON.

5000 DRESSING COMBS
PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.

IN NASHVILLE!

Stanley MLoore.
1011: CL
PENINSULAR

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
CP- If you want shoddy Boot* or
;Shoes, you will have to paua me by.
That kinds of stock I never keep.
G, A. Truman.

JOBBT SINGLE OB DOUBLE RIG

Beer

;
On nnd after Aug. 34th we will make
,
our prices as follows:
Sirloin, /Porter House and Round
Btakr. 10 cents.
Sirloin Roasts lOcentn. Good Roasts
0 to 8 cents.
Stews 5 to 0 eta.
Veal 5 to 10 cents. 100 pairs good Panto, $1.00 worth $1.50
Mutton 5 to 10 cents.
120 pairs good Panto, 2.50 worth 8.50
4.50 worth 8.00
Clear Sult Pork 10 eta. Fresh Pork 10. 25 Full Suite, only
35 Full Suita, only
8.00 .worth 13.00
Dressed Chichens 10 cento.
30 Suite, ( Moscow / 13.00 wot th 15.00
Thanking you for past favors we ask 10 Suite, ( Beaver f 15.00 worth 90.00
for a continuance of the same.
10 Suita, good enough
to get married in 25.00 worth 30.00
Roe it Clever.
100 good all-wool Coats 2.50 worth 5.00
—Thousands of persona suffering BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
with pain could be relieved at once if
At $4.75, $8 J5, $7, $9, and $10.
they could only use "Lawson’s Cura­
. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
tive.” In effect it is cooling and heal­
Prom 35 cents up!
ing. For all pains and aches, nothing

Sale &amp; Boarding Stable

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!

STANLEY MOORE.

TRADE. MARK

lager beer

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

DETROIT, M1C1L

TF4OtS CASH—On be had buttled by V.’minnrt
* Qx. Brewers. Detroit.,

OF HASTINGS,

PERFECT!/
ATTAINED AT LAST I

ever surpamed it, for it acts on the
nerves through the skin, by outward
applications, and strikes at once at the In Gents’ and Ladies’ wear, at astonish­
ingly low prices.
root of the disorder. Bold in Nsvhville
by Bom Bros.

Here’s A Bargain.
I offer my farm of 40 acres, on Sec. 8,
Maple Grove, for sale. 80 acres under
cultivation, all well watered, small or­
chard, eta. Satisfactory terms made.
47-49
CHAS. T. HUBBARD.

NOTE HEADS.
other workeqr ”
Orno Strong.

BOSS

A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARI7 V
KVKRYWHERK.

LAST BUT N$T LEAST

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!
RwaW ww hare the tn«He track In this line,
and ran »ell you at »t«xil the aarar price, at retail
that an coaipeUtnei puy th. jobber fur at wbeta

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ 4 SONS
Manufacture and Deal hi

Kumiture!
Kip Boot*. $1.50, $1.78
Kip Boots,
i safe Iim become im------- ’ tapped,
—rr—’ $1.30
^-~$RJ&amp; and $2.50.
in EVERY TOWN
m are selling it. No 100 Pairs Youths’ Boots $1.00 to 06
rith Sour Stomach,
.tivewwa. palpitation
60 Pairs Women’s Fox Polish Shoes at
,
$1.00 to $1.78.
100 Pairs Women’s Serge Gaiters, $1.00
to $1.50, best $1.75.
80 Pairs Women’s Kid, button, $2.00
Pair« Women’s Goat fox but. $1.75
86 Pairs Women’s Kid Side-lsce.
M Pairs Women’s Calf Sewed Polish,
hand made and warranted.
500 Pairs Children’s Shoes, al from
18 cento per pair up.
RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE LIST
PRICES.

'M'S

See Them before You •TErery Be«cripti«a,
From a Waah Stand to a
Bug !
Handsome Parkr Suit!
IN OUR

Loot at sir Plow Skoes al 5141!

ijnsvmino.
PROPRIETORS

Coffin Department X
We have a large stock of (Mm and
Carteto and a full line of

UIDBrinsr GOODS!
FINE HEARSE!
Aud a careful man to attend
FUNERAI

AID A CHOICE LINE tf GROCERIES.

ran sbutoe
mm ros wui
Wbea

u»e&lt;I win retein Its

�OiHtablT 1H ABKBT8.

MICHIGAN.
white, U 28@1 «4? No. 1 ambOr/fl M.
aaa-Whlte, 30&amp;31C. Mixed She.

Hired by bmTdarson tlie evsnlng of the
12th, who carried off 1100 ta money, slot
of postal cards and other property. One

hfa roods
and
battle in
dying.
prawmb by tavitatton. Tbo procession
and
Bedi
was (bur .miles long.
up to Tir
The Keokuk, fa.. Uovenunont Cabal
B$llevu«, hitched hfa team of burse*, around the Des Moines Rapid* sf the
worth 8800, at Verona, near Battle Creek, Miariarippl River, ha* been so far com­
when a swarm of honey b**s Ut upon pleted r* to admit the passage of boats,
them at once, covering them cnUrelv up
and stung them to death Iwlore anythlngcould be done.
A colored-man named C’harle* Btakriy •Mining Compsnv resumed workatjS yet attain
was arreried at Saginaw on the 13th for cents; also, the Hcranton Company «1 the divided ii
ultimately
illicit distilling. The still captured fa
•national gi
made of copper *pd tin, and la quite a
*haf nedurit
naveKy in it* way. It ws* designed by •
German by the name of Aiderton, who
The Bril
has gon* to Canada. • The ADornty Genend htw.ro-eonrider. ed his opinion In relation to the election
entire Son]
in lhe 23d judicial cirouil, and now aays visit Washington for a conference with oonnoquefa
■*
.
lhe law under -which the election was the President.
I increase &lt;1
held wm constitutional. The State Board
No trace of the 16*1 child of 8. C. Boer,
«nje Colorado beetle, dmplte tlufcwterof Canvaaam h»W* canvassed the votes
fHerman,Neb.,ha*yMbeendlwv»red&lt; ^oUc attempt*, to fttatnpU, baa’ spread
mid declared J. B. Tuttle elected, h« re­
he'bountry has been scoured by bun- ovor 35 *-«•* at I^ngerirelehMbBcb, Ger­
__ 4. rnw-ard nf XSOQfaof-____ ..
”
.
ceiving 1010 vote* against IMD for R. Z.
Oteny•
Robert*.
.
.
livery detail bi preparation shows that
A board of examiners at Grand Rapid* that will load to her wcavaryl ■.
the Russians bare made up their minda
have recommended John &lt;J. Waterman
The purchase of eoiton 9tr th® Russian for a long war, and are preparing great
of Ken4ffl)„ a* a candidate fof the vacant Govuninient continues fictlve and heavy.
Four thousand bales were bought to-day.
The reunion of the Eighteenth Mich­
tmpplie* of great quantities of dotting
igan Volunteer Infantry will take pliu-e
at BliMifield, Lenawee county, Aug. 23d. 000 brie*, valucd'at about 812,000,000.
Orticial dbipatchre atato that the Rus­
Arrangement*
to
distribute
Mr.
Van
­
Thefiriifrgaiud rib of tliedoma pC the
sian Imttertew at lllurgevo silenced the
new Capitol wm placed In position on derbilt's gift of one hundred thousand Turkish .batteries 1*1 Rastdink en the
dollars
among
hbi
employes
have
been
the wart ride of the building ou the 13th.
completed. Th* amnuhte fr&gt; be giwn 15lh Inst. " ’
Tiie seventh annual reunion of the ran from 87 to 830, and Hie total bi about
There was a slight auocesafill fighting
Tenth Michigan Infantry fa announced equivalent to three montlw proj&gt;ortlon6f on the 16th, on the right bank of the river
to be held at Fenton on September 4.
tko late 10 per tent, reduction.
Frank (’raw, amistant txMitmasler at
The body of I.' tt' Waiikey. of the law
Caro, Tuacola county, him been arrested firm of Lewis A Mackey, Brooklyn, N.
for robbing tlie-iuriln.
Y„ wm found a few milee luwk ot New­ to the succession of unfortunate harvests
port,
Ky., lying In « denso thicket, badly we have lately experienced. The wheat
H. P. Wands, editor of die St. Clair
Republican, died on the 15th after a short decomjKmed and with theskull fractured. crop Is certainly vety generally and very
Lines* of one week.
He was captain of A considerable amount of money and largely lwlow*tbo average.' Oats ana
Company E, Twenty-second Michigan vriuabio papers were found on the body, winter IxMius seem to be the beat of the
infantry, during th* war, and hi* health showing that the man had not been mur­ grain crop of the year. On- the other
wm injured by confinement in rebel dered for hfa money, UxitTThe coroner’s hnndtfthia hwp, and is, a greatyearfor
Jury failed to discover anything to fix tiie grazici’fi'snti'rfafrrnrtinere. AH kinds ol
prisons.
z
cattle are found unusually abundant.
The Canadian game law In regard to crime upon any person. _
Guelph, Ont., bad a |75.000 .fire Tues­ Potatoes, once thought so promising, are
ducks ‘•wentout ’ on the 15lh and Amernow very generally threatened with dis­
ieHii s[&gt;ortamen are taking advantage of day.
-'TheTreasury DcpartiQdfil declares that aster. The hay crop Is abundant.
tiie fact.
The Hon. Fidua Liverinoro, of Jack­ the importation of sugark iirtiticiiilly col­
The lockout of the ship builders on. the
son. is confined Ui hfa bed with u danger­ ored fur purfKMes of scouring their entry Clyde is virtually opdqd.- At U|0 meeF
at the custom house at a lower rate ot du­ lug (irimvdcta it Va* defj^ed to open t&lt;o
ous attack of brain disease.
ty
than
would
be
chanjsai-Mp
0
''
th
‘
’
color
C. M. Brewer, of Marahril, had the
works at the ol&lt;l rates nf wages pending
misfortune, a few days since, to be strick­ attained by the ordinary pns ews of man­ the settlement of the dispute by arb'itraen suddenly blind, and fie remains In ufacture, fa regarded luetr-din-ct evasion tion, to whUdt.hQlh parties have agreed
of the revenue laws (In future.), and all
that condition.
A’correspondent telegraphs tbit inde­
Prof. Jas. C. Wataon telegraph* from imr&lt;orUftions of that •■lioracl'T made In pendently of the retreat being made
New York after the first of October next necessary bv disasters at Plevna, Gen.
dm Unlyerrityob*et*vatorr :
On thc-nlgbt of August Bib 1 found lu will beriezed and imjtom* prosecuted. Gourka's force* were overwhelmed by
. the constellation Capricorn a planet hith­
The collcctorH are unaerthing illicit the supurior/orcM nf the Turks, myl alerto ouknowa. On account of tonoky dlMtillerics and toimiW manufactories in thou^j the Rumlaos g«Uted a tallifamt
and cloiitly weather I did not succeed lu Tennessee.
victory ut Yen! Haghrt, flea. fioifflc**was
observing'it nw-urutely until laat night.
.-oinpolled to retreat the following day,
Il fa now In right a*eenrion 21 hour* and
although in right of Maki Saghra, where
II minute*, and in decllnaUon IS degrees
FOKEIGN NEWS.
be was obliged to leave the Bulgarian
nnd 47 minutes south. It shine* like a
Legion, who wore operating as a separate
star of the tenth magnitude,and Is moving
The Turkiab Legation complains of body, to^tlielr fate. Of the Bulgarian
west and north.
RmwianH, near Kara, firing ujK»n a Hag
Ijitest Michigan Patenta:
oftrucw and wounding Osman Effendi.
Tube Clamp am! Wrench for Artesian Twelve unarmed Muaaulumna of the vil­
Wella-H. M. Bradley, Bay.
lage ofSoukloul. near Eskri Saghra,aurPressure Regulators—G. II. Wood, Port riEdered to kho Riireiip*.&gt;nd seven of men. During Gourkn’H V’treat through
Huron."
them were massacred bylmlgarians, and the narrow Dalboka and Ilalnkoi Passes,
C*r Axle Boxes—T. A. Bireell, Detroit. three by Cosaacks. AvJtalak, a v dlage the wounded died llko flies from the
Hand Planter*—8. P. Babcock, Adrian. in the exclusively Mahotnedan district, iolting of their conveyances and exposure,
Gates—4&gt;. F. Read, Portland.
Mfatova, 100 bouse* werwbnrned, 100 men 'llaleiuoq suecm^bfd. from, fatigue ami
Feed Water -Heater—D. E. Rico, De- and 300 ikomen perished. It fa believed sunstok*.! j f j . ;•
f f .' 1 f.
.tndL
7,.
that only seven iniisliltimt* survived.
The Russian cavalry Is now all on the
" Machine* for Making Hhlnglo Bolte­
At B-ilovan, a Mu*sula»ah tillage in the north side of the Balkans. Schipka Pass
s’. 1). doG. W. Albright, Stanton.
district of Tlrnova, 250 houses wpro Is strongly fortified, being armed with
Bee-hive*—O, Colvin. Vicksburg.
burned, and several lyindred- men and
Pump Valve*—G. W. Dixon, Spring 12100 women perished. One person, it fa twenty-eight guns and garrisoned by a
regiment of the Eighth Division. Two
Lake.
believed e*cap&lt;.d.
At &lt; iiba Borna, 100
tieuling Stoves—A. H. Chase, Down- house* were burned, and 200 men and regiments hold Kainkol Pass, which pre­
sents a he[ky»$&gt;f formidable dQfcnses. ,
gla3. ■
.
300 women perfahed ; two persons escap­
Motor*—T; 11. Smythe, Hartford.
ed. At Rostambal. 150 house* wore ।
So long as shipper* and tnlllor* will burned, 300 men and &lt;W» women perished.
pay the highest price fbr Clawson wheat, Al Chemo, a mixed village, sixty Mu»- THE MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.
larrnera will raise it. It yields belter Huhnan house* were destroyed and 120
than meet odier varieties. '
men and women perfahed; orfe jaeraon
The Central railroad company having onlv encaned. At Tundja, a mixed vil­ Revised Premiums for Geldings
removed it* repair shop from Marahril, lage, 100 houses were destroyed, and 250
the council of dint city now demand* die men and 400 women pariabed; three sur­
and Young Stock.
return of the land and st recta which. Uie vived. The village was abandoned, and
village of Mandmll gave th* company, as Elbe approach of lhe Russians it was
i to' lhe flames, and nearly 5.0W
n condition precedent to die' building &lt;»£
es were destroyed.
the shop* there.
7u J/oracmea nnd to the Michigan DreedA Bucharest corresrxfndem telegraphs:
Farmer* are caudopod to deal carefully
with wire fence agent*, who are ** sharp •‘I have written the iolloWljiga* I have
received
it,
and
from
thtftmTibloaccounta
ns lhe lightning rod num.
The Michigan State Agricultural
which the fugitive* ofitittauaily bring
Three farm houaeH near Adrian were over the Balkans, I fear it must be only Society when issuing ita annual
nibbed by tramps last Sunday.
toutrue: on JulyfiLthadayofliioRu*- Premium List alnn'd to be Just and
The Strike of eoal miners at Jackson *lan evacuation of Ifaki4^igiira,lho Turks liberal In it* premiums offered in ita
continues. The Wages lias been 27 ceuta ordered that all Chrfatfau*—men, women Horse Department. The total amount
. -per car, but as the men aredally working and children—should be snot as they left of these premiums was $3,636, distri­
farther from die sliaft, they asked an ad­ their house*. Those whorernabied witb­ buted amoug thoroughbred.*, roadsters,
vance of« cents i«er car, which the own­ in were burnt alive. Thft"Wler was given genta' driving horse*, lion«e» of all
ers refiuwd to grant. to burn down and dewttoY every particle work, draught homes, saddle horses,
any leading and breeder’s specials for Michigan
The camp nieoUng at Crystal Springs, of Christian property.'
near Nita, ha* drawn immense crowd* Turkish merchnnw took part in the af­ stallions, mares and geldings.
of |H&gt;ople—l,W0 to 10,000 on Sundays.
fair.”
,
It is now thought best, in order that
Another dispatch sayathw*' wm a large
Postmuier General D. M. Key ha* esnil classes of horses may have a fair
tablbdied a new railway mail service number of Ba*bl ita/Auk* all over the show, to give additional premiums for
division to lie known as lhe Nluth, with Tazcliarpau district. Tbwrifatricl fa one a class Unit ha* bewunegltrited for the
headquarters at Toledo: Wm. B. Thomp­ of the richest in that part of Turkey. It
son will be the Superintendent, and his contains a very large proportion of Chris­ jitwC Tew yeatu, we refer to roadster
division will comprise the through malls tiana, and over 30 churches*- and 500 geklings, and geldings horses for all
via Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Toledo school* and colleges, all of which have work. It fa true that these animals
and Ifetroit, the lliire of the Lake Shore I been burnt. Tbo de*lrtK4i°o extended to arc not iireeders, but they show the
and Michigan Southern Rail rood and the the village* of Boghden. Mahalla, Rani, value of sire nnd dam, and, beside,
Mahiese and many others, tn all about 60, they are a valuable class of horses for
Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
containing from 160 td200 lamillea each.
road and farm purpqses nnd need en­
The followingahovmthe total ahipmcnta Scarcely fifty person* peapod alive.
of iron ore from the Lake Superior dtsPremium* have not
Bulgarian'fugitives aj.. uaprova and couragement.
t rift for the season, together with ‘
* Sclvla estimate that frofn l^tMW to 15,000 been freely extended to this class for
a corresponding period last year:
Christians have been jnaw®cred In lhe the past few years in this nnd other
1876.
Ffaki Saghra and Tchlrp-dVttricta rime. Suites. In England and France pre­
1877.
From Marquette
2N^S0
332,452 Soldiers were posted aUmg.tho road from miums hove been denied them alto­
From ENcnnsba
203,055
236,513 l-faki Saghra to Kazan Ilk/with orders to gether, for the reason that geldings
46,328
45,818 ahoot every body passing; ■-,
cannot jxjrpetuate (heir kind, and
Mukhtar Pasha telegraphs that several therefore have no valye as breeder’*
Total
- 516,633 Cli,7X
614,786 hundred Ruarian* werjHtHted in lhe am­
Showing an in creMC of 99,153 gro*a buscade near Koule! (probably Kezil stock. But their great value for roail
Oil*.
Kule), south of Anl. ^TbC1 Russian out- and farm work Is undeniable. They
are the class of horses chiefly in use
There are 29,200,000 feet of logs “ hung Kta near Anl have been defeated wltli a
i of 100 killed. ThrTnrks withdrew for family, carriage and driving purup" on both brandies of the Au Ores
on
the approach of Russian reinforce­ l&gt;oses. Hence the Society has thought
River, and the booming company have
it best to offer new additional presuspended operation* owing to the low menu*.
An engagement occurred Monday nt niiumstf' Mfand in/oliqpa ■ ’’ "
ekiMoM—cull* ti—H&lt;nw*jofHlfw»rk.
Arrangements are completed for the Topkeuy. The Rtissians defeated lhe
transfer, which will take place the com­ Turks and captured five cannon.
1 ■1‘rewi
ing week, of 100 persona from the State
Prison to the new prison at Ionin. Ah . r^'iESE.iX.s.rxXJtXf (UblinM ..r m. r JC.
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«
&lt;
Gen. Gourka, when compelled to evacu­ Gelding 4 yeora oM...... ....... 12
(nkUngS
yean
old
.............
10
6
4
received at Ionia, the labor of seleoing ate Eaki Saghra, had to cut his way out
Golding
2
year*
old.............
8
6
8
। / r. . i . I Gelding 1 year old............ - 0
&gt;w&gt; choice a sot has been &lt;*on*i(1erahle,and with a late of 800 mm.
4
3
includes, of course, the handsomest lot
Tbo Queen prorogued the* British Par­
that can be gleaned from a regiment of liament on the 14tb.
900 pretty fair rascalu.
Advice* from Calcutta stated that th*
famine area emitelrted 18,060
!p*&gt;|le/
A
of which a larjlpj portion were depefitfaut Atkfaog 4 years oid_........... 12
GENERAL NEWS.
{.aiding S yean oM..._
10
r.
■■•-■ i'
activity
oYtKideVHDtnuiVlxirt'gridri
fo
The following has been received from
the
country.
The
necessity
of
riWfillv
is
Divmux s—CLAM IS— Ilrwder'a Special I’rcns
Bannocks
.
steadily
increasing.
Dr.
Cornish,
the
for Mar-., GrHlnbtetf.JdnM Stock.
The ludiann have crotmed at the luwd Sanitary G*^i«b*£«*r, said'
L£i
"lit
M
ol
Prairie to Ix&gt;nikj, &gt;itriktng
Htepbenson’a thia morning, killing the , Ware already l.SOO.OOu people being fed,
Piere* brothers and others on the route, aud over 500,OCX) had died.
The Mark Lane Eaptwia In Ita weekly
rvidentiv making their way to Snnko
So that with these additional pre­
River Valley.
, uMum* these dames will read and stand
The count of pontage stamp* in the
New York manufactory shows 182,044,160
stamps in the vault*, representing tbo
value of f7,M0,828 81.
Gen. Terry and a civilian In the Gov­
ernment avrvice will reruvMDt the United
WB.have been bav.State* in treatlns with Canada for the rc2 yean. old.....---------- 12
turn of Sluing Bull and Iwnd.
1 rear old_________
10
The Governor of Texjut will demand of
The old round-boua* at Manhall has
been taken down.

"J •

crossed from rite M&lt;

or»r, wita foal by ner »ste_

to I«o

jril aud' committed other denredattena.
The U. *4. Gov't approvesot the action of
1 he Governor under the extradition

&lt; northward,

ju

with tine weather harvesting will
WahhwiUbe.

5:~
cwt.___

GaMiajS:

Jterh.r~NewKtate&lt;t 18GH 40.
Iteami—Handpicked 82'804®2 90 per
l4riTsore«ted 13612 80.
,
‘ Butler—Choice, 17(5:18c: medium 120
14c.
■
■
•
Cheeite-lO011c.
Dried Apple*-407c.
Fruita—Applett 82 50@ 4 00 per bbl;
peaches, 40f®65c per basket: blackberries
|3 0008 50 per l/mth.; whorttebarriaa.

IT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT YOU CAN BUY
More Goods at

Foreign Fruits-Lemons,M fi0A7 (M) per
boxdgyer raisins, fl 75: aeedlesa,mat,M25
(a&gt;4 50; Valencla,7}(28ctii.; muscatelN,822l)
&lt;1,2 25: «ulianas 11 «12c; London layers

GIVE ME A Tn.TST.SWD BE CONVINCED.

1 &lt;*2 adopting a line

aftCFSa-arKs;

TX C. Grriffith.’s Store,
* For the same money, than any other 'place in town.

which .hall bo filed with the Secretary, yd »l&gt;ah b-

a f»tor»W&lt; point, aUothcrx bring equal.
•
Dirnuea B-CXAW
Hofaf Pre­
mium! for MtaMgan Hofeee-Rosdateni and
Thorough bmli.
For roadster stallions owned and that
have made the present season within
the Htete.
if )&lt; &gt; i ■ ft, J*.iJU
Fire yrar» rid or over.......4125 to IWO 00 fai tN

For mare* or geldings and young stoek.

ia«»;
■rfl-t-V-Tlio abuvo itam&amp;l^'te-'lMcri’not
alybyaptal, Imljyy all the gusIHIm that (onati-

For Thoroughbred ptelllous, Mares or
Gddlnga..
7
—Fdr tboraoahkrel &gt;sartly (.tbaroujhbrrd 1
Hilllont owned U&gt; atrl ttun. b*»e made th! pres­
ent .cxjMin th the Mate, td te «Btum under the I
ijSddle, and id be Judrel l»v apred and all the va»tSabls quallttea fur aaddle or cavalry purposo:
14
2d
al
urem. preni. prvm.
Stalltona, any a«e......... .toM4M0 « F3 CO VW on
M.—..
....

now, 10012; do. layer*, 13® 15c; do.
012c; French prunes 11® 13c;
Turkey prune*, old, 7Jc; now 8®Do; cur­
rant*, now, "I; citron, 22®23c; lem­
on prel, 18c. Coooanuta, Baraoo.-fo per
100.
,
Fish—Whitefish, per half bbl. £1; trout
|3; Istbrador herring, 82 50@3; scaled
herring, scarce and firm at 40c; George’*
Bank codfish, &gt;5 0005 50,- boneless cod,
6064c per lb; halibut, 101011c per lb;
fresh white fish,»5«)©6; fresh trout,|5 5u
06; pickerel, 4c per lb,
Hlchw—Greep, ti@7o; cured! 8®9c; dry
flint, 14016c; dry salted, 11013c; green
calf, 10c; cured calf, 12c: deacon ricins,
2504001 green kip, 8c; dry kip, 14® 16c.
florsohides, 1101 6U Sheep pelt*. 60c
082; shearling*, 25c; lambs, 26060c.
Bulls, stags and grubby hide* one-third
otr.
Hay—Bal wl Timothy, 812015. New
hav from farmers' wagons, 310@12 50
|&gt;er ton.
Potatoes-40050c per bush.
I’rovisiona—Mew and family rue**,
814 50; dear mens, f 16 ; mess beef, &gt;1150 ; extra mere, 812 60.
Hams, covered,
12c. Shoulder* '7J08o.
Dried beei
quiet at 14c. Breakfast bacon, 100104c.
Hril-On«ndaga.8120®l 25 per bbl; Mich­
igan, &gt;1 15 per bbl; Syracuse; dairy, per
bn. sack, 4fcc; Ashton dairy, per 224 lb.
Hack, &gt;12.5.
Wood — Beach and Maple, &gt;40 4 50;
Hickory, 84 5005; soft, |2 6003.
Wool—Quiet at 35087(1 for fine; chmbIng. 40®43e: unwashed, one-third oil".

young Block tnriudn eolla and lillle»-5&gt;r youug
alalli»t», grkllugn and mam. Tiilt |&gt;rvinfaiS t»
Uftagool fine oxhibltlon of young atock.
We call the attention of exhibito'rs
to the following rules:
Gotonwmust be neatly aml cieBuly
drfsJSad.when. they lead out Licit stock
for exhibition.
Horses or other stock occupying!
fitalls or pens must be entered on the
(•,1Ule_.vm.Mig lateat mire are 44 Illibooks of the becretary for exhibition, nnis heifer*, weighing 44,200 lbs. at |4 66
and if not shown in competition when per- cwt:
— ...
...— wtcera,
----Michigan
9,920 lbs, at.
called for by the awarding ixlminlttee, ft 20 jXT cwt; IQHteenand heifers, 7,750
will be.chanred one dollar wr day (05 llr*..at 82 95 per cwt: 4 heifers 3,510 11m,at
83
75
per
cwt
;
1G
cattle,
average
990 I be, at
the tiniellteataJl or peri lit occupied.
No jamons other, than the judges 83 10 per cwt; 16cattle, 15,830 lbs, at |3 15
will be permitted to go into the rings jwr cwt; 24 cattle. 20,720 lbs., at J3 60 per
where the stock Is exhibited, except cwt; 23 cattip. 1V.350 iba, at $3 75 per cwt.
15 Htrwrn, 12.728 lln» at 83 GO per cwt
the officer* of the society or the mar­
Shoop—Market Is dull and prices for
shals, except‘upon the invitation of fair to good range from $3 5004 25.
the superlnt^BidcOt In ‘
Hogs—Quotable, figures for good stock '
Housed to ■ cpnojieteb for pvemiuiu* 260@350 lb*., are 84 8005 12!.
must be sotnB, uxfe
_ ___________________
Sept in cfa-w of
-------------------------------injured L.v
by‘‘iicci
stallions and mares Ifrjufed
iicci ।■
Most ofthe restaurant people engage
dents which do not impair them fo lor the whole day only two or three
..
, I Walters, and especially employ
men toemploy
•pecially
Ejfhibitors nf horses will lie reiuinsl |
jn and serve
rve dunngdinner
during dinne hours,
to
they^may
them with
— test
..... toe^animals
....... ............ .........
J .... . exhildr,
----------- ., remunerating II1VJU
H1U dinner and
under the direction of the several
1 hU
p.M.r&gt; an&lt;j |&gt;eriiup*fifly cents in mon­
- 1
-----------------------------------------Committees which may have charge of (.y. Railroad brakemen
temen and baggage
the class , in .which
.rs ivnuti.
reW)rt to
very
”.~7rthe
----- . entries
T,----- 7,are
---- iI IuaKtt
«“«aoaeai»
w this
thin expedient
cXpedleut Very
made.
s*r*ct
____ _ly.
»•—
----------------Strict
obedience to the din-e- 1 i■ttrge
The Boston and
Albany train11 i~
— ...1—1 ..
»«.„i.. 1 ln(.n who yomejn lhe neighborhood at
ion* will
be required,
as .1lhe rComiultee iiave full power to rule out of com
11 o'cloak may all be seen, during the
petition all who do not comply with two hours following in some adjacent
their requirements.
. ...
| saloon
equipped1 with a white apron
__L
dQg ....
no ------merit
L
Hones po*^si"g
, cmy be apd responding
responding to.'plaintlveappeals
for
ordered off the grounds by the Super- hash with the same alacrity ns they
inteftiftmt* ’’ ■- ’
twisted brakes and broke Saratogas an
The Committee having charge of tiie hour before. At 4 o’clock or tliervexhibition ot homes will have full pus- ulsiuts they n»ume their railroad
sesaion and command of the track tim­ functions. The same Is true of the
ing the time of such exhibition, and Old Colony aud other trunk lines.—
marshals will lie at their command for JitMdOn Herald. ■
all purposes of order and enforcement
of the rultet.
A Sure Cure for PLlct».
Exhibitors in the Horse Department
ore earnestly invited to send -in their
entries as soon after the find, of Sett
teraber os ixswible. Direct to the Ser- |ar(,l only for i'ile*, »nd aolhinx eln.) Tbouiand*
retary, at Jackson, on and after that nlrrx.lv eurrd.
Mr. Acm. M. Hyder. CkvclAud, O., »rttrx—“I «ufdate, who will then open his office on
tbe Fair Ground*. No entry fee is re­ ferrd for yv«r» with il-hlnx »t&gt;d ulecralw! Film,
tried remedy after remedy a.lvrrtbrd, and coomiIiquired; all that 18 neceusary fan Certi­ •d nby«i»larn In Philadelphia, LoulxriHc, L’inrinficate of Membership, which costa one nntl, IndlanapollfMMl itibi tUy. aud ifxnt hu»of dollar*, vat found no rrilriunUlJ obtained
dollar. Every horse should be named, dra»
a lox of.Pr. Williams Indian Pile Olnttaent aotue
iu tiie entry. If convenient.
four month! a«&lt;&gt;, and it baa cure! me completely.
This Dcjiartuieut i» under the chargu I IimI part nf a lx&gt;x Irft irlileh I gave to a friend of
of A. O. Hyde, of Munhall, and D. W. mini- who had doctored with many nhyaiciaaa, ami
a, a laat n-o.rt went to the noted not Snrinrs.ArHoward, of Pentwater, gentlemen of

experience and who, in former years,
have given such general satisfaction. i&gt; certainly
The Grounds, Htalfa, Track and Grund
Stands w?re never in better condition.
We advise all to secure stalls on the ■round each box u( Olutineut. S&gt;l&gt;l by lirujifUl
KMiirrahy. S-id by Famnd, Williams A€0., whulr
grounds by an early entry, blit stalls
will be provided for all who wish to
exhibit, as tbe citizens of Jackson have,
DETROIT
as they did last year, freely oflereilthe
Qae of their stable*.
By order,
K. O. HUMl’HKEY,
j. p. Thompson,
President.
Secretary.
Detroit, August 1st, 1877.

MY STOCK OF

ftroerrifs, jRats, Caps, Soots, Shots, Motions, &amp;r„ ir.
Is large for the season, and will be sold right down to the lowest living
profit, m order to make room for an early Fall Stock.

Feteh along: your Butter, Bkrh, and what­
ever you lutve to Sell.
07“ YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
NtwhviUe.July 1, 1877.

____

D. C. GHIFFITH’S.

SECOND STOCK!
mu Goods
Spring! Summer
JUST

RECEIVED

M w. a, ssMiaira ami
G. A. TRUMAN.

Here We Come Again I
WITH A BRAY AEW STOCK OF

Summer Goods!
Our old Slock haw all hem closed out and Our Store i*

Too fiill of New Groocls

FIRE AND MARINE

FOR COMFORT, AND

BE SOLD!

Insurance Company.

Maine Democratic Convention.
The Democratic State ConveUon osat Portland on the 14th.
There wan a large and Intelligent as­
semblage preseht. Hon. Wm. L. Put­
nam, of Portland, was modepresident,
and iu his sjieecli said the financial
question was the aU-imj&gt;ortant one.
He considered that the war hud but
justoeaaed, and we see now the inevit­
able results of that conflict, viz.: an in­
flated currency and an overpowerful
central govermiwnt.
Out of these
events Como corruption und extrava­
gance. In addition, out of civil war
Gomes the Inability of the ravaged
oouutry'to
couutryto receive the
the:manufactures of
the more successful portion. The I
longer this Is kept up the longer the
fever nnd prostration. Adjournetl to
two o’clock.
Upon reassembling, resolutions were
reportedaud adopted, reaillrming the
platform and principles of the St.
Louis Convention; characterizing as
monstrous the ftolitical fraud of the re­
versal of the election of tjamuel J. Til­
den, as President, and asking that un
amendment to the Constitution be
made, which will make a repetition of
It impossible, aud finally declaring
that the restoration to the common
rights of cittaenslip of the people of the
three HwUteru Stales, to long kept
subjectlo military occupation, is ajirrt
'44knowlodgmenc: of the wisdom of
IDeinocratic principles; that the Demo­
cratic party act ujwn principles,
makes no factious’ oppoMtlbu and opjjosea only what U wrong in the admlulstration In pomwnsiou of the gov­
ernment.
Joseph W. Wiliams, of Augusta, wm
nominated for Governor.
bcin bled

SO IF YQU BUY

HTA.TEMEIMT
OF ITS CONDITION

On’the First Day of July, 1877
Subacribod Capital,

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR!

•491306.64
8350,00000
3250,000.00

ASSETS.

Al our Store than elsewhere, don't bhmcjNs.
07“ W._ are at home in our New Store, having no rents tolpay, and
hall be glad to see ell of our old customers and many pew ones.’

Ixxinaon cvllotoiria; markot raluo 87^66,
Ulla receivable, "Eremluma.oa Bulla"
and for Saleagto, etc.r_................ —
Office funiiuirv.„....—

Youth} Truly,

6,000 00

KOCHER unuo.

■HoiueOa^''

llncuU.

LIABILITIES.

GILLMAN BROS.

,_8 6,641 M

ih-lrolt, July 6,1677.

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Counterfeit coins are multiplying so
rapidly that the Government wIH won
be compelled to adopt more efficient
methods for the suppression of the evil.,
At present the public are wholly un­
protected.
The famous Kentucky natural bridge
over Caney creek, iu Elliott county,
brokti lu tiw centre qf Ua.. aridi. a lew*

SARGENT'S BANK, DRAWERAND
DOOR LOCKS,

autumn
nm tribe. Wl
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NaihriDs, Barry County, Michigan,
— *r —

APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.

tiRNQ STRONG,
editor and Proprietor.

"PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.”

VOL. IV.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO. MICH.. FRIDAY ^JGUSI 11. 1877.

'____

NO. 49.

TL.J.Vrv..p#ttaRyi*tok«p n* ruden yertrt
on Ute “Loert Dotes*," rad itasmbtttoa toto«xA&gt;l
tlrtur. denoaEMdwUtoy, sad asks luelf g«»er»lly upr-fuliboatUxo pantry. fr-nt io good torn
for JI *o par year ; dead buM need art
•*

OBVO STRONG, EAitor.
three o'clock. ” The shepherd aud mines, would soon supply enough to
The Hero of Bennington.
“ByJdiorapbst! Uit that’* Brun!
'niie wuik upon the graM,* feeling tho
shepherdess, lambs and dog were ex­ wiiialize the two).
idmaeifop in a sad­
weakness of death. It wan dark before Yea,'yra be
The following extract from an ar­ hibited by the wool-combers,one of the
This raising of the standard of stiver
she revived enough to realize truly her dle, "it’s him, and no mistake, and
whereabout*. And it wan only after now we stand a chance to find them, ticle on the Stark family in the New societies which took part in the pro­ as to dollars or any larger coins would
VILLAGE OFFICERS
many (druggies that she at length rose their horses. They bad Just started, York Port Is timely and interesting: cession. Though the town has gener­ not, as in changing tiie standard of the
The fine old farming town of Dun­ ally taken great pride in this show subsidiary coin, lead to the necessity
Let’s wall a minute*. Bless my soul,
Preuldent-Calvln Ahmmth.
and tottered toward home.
lletNirder—Goorgv W. Frartoh.
The l»by was screamlug In its fath­ but what’s he got in hiriuouth? A—a barton, New Hampslure, hast especial tiiere have always been some to des­ of calling in the old coinage, since,
er’* arms, and het poor, weary man, —yes, as sure as I'm alive, It’s a hat— a Interest in this centennial year of the pise it and to say with Queen Eliza­ practically speaking, we have not now
poor child happy,
battle
of- Bennington, for the reason beth:
in circulation, or authorized to be coin­
little
straw
hat!
”
us
he
now
paced
the
floor
with
the
lit
­
happy too.
“Ye men of Coventry.
ed. any silver dollar or larger sliver
"Willie's hat!” Aud the father that the family of Gen. Stark han*
tle wrestling child, and ’then stood
Good lack, what fool* ye. be!"
coinage; the " trade'dollar,” so called,
with it in the doorway, trying to peer leaped to the ground, teats streaming been so intimately aseociated with its
being issued only for a special-purpose
out into the gathering shadow*, won­ down his face. "Where's the boy, .history from it* beginning to the pres­
ent time. . Hla father, Archibald
dered ahd wonddred again where his Brun?”
K EMONETIZATION OF SIL­ and ton limited extent.
Stark,
a
native
of
Scotland
and
gradu
­
•
He
asked
the
question
as
passionate
­
wife could have gone.
Now, as to a single or double stand*
pHRIBTIAN CHURCH—Cr I. Dbto. to
Something moved in the path be­ ly as though addressing a human be­ ate of the University of Glasgow, came
VER.
ard of gold or silver, or both together:
allO 1-S a. n.. and
TV
a. wlor. BanrtoM
u-t..every
—i I™Sabbath
—.—.it..i-r&gt;_- — —— ,
over with a conqmuy of Scotch-Irish
tween him and the barn. It ouur
Whatever fhe law in any commercial
from Londonderry when a young mdh, Views of Michigan Members of, country may have been, to whatever
nearer—It nwtumed shape—it made
aud after a few years becaine one of
light footsteps—it wai her, bls Man1.
extent both may have been made a
Congress.
the principal proprietors of a grant
MXKTHODIffT KPIROOFAL CHURCH—C. O.
“.Whathaslrap[«Ded,mother? what
legal tender in payment of debts, and
1 TaoMAH.Pastor. Scrvler-e every Bnbl-airi at 10.
ails yo* ? Where are the children ?
X; which, out of compliment to him, was
whatever the ratio of value of the two
1-9 -a. hi. and 1 p. m. Sabbath School at 11 m THE BABES OF THE B»RAIcalled Starkstown,afterwards clianged
Speak, Mary, for heaven’s sake, and
The- Chicago Inter-Ocean seut a metals as fixed-by the law—there ha*
I layer meeting every Tburaday evening.
to the preMHitname of Dunbarton from circular to the members of Congress, practically never been for any length
on.-jmusing
not
till
he
came
to
the
tell
me
what
baa
happened.
”
*
RIB.
A sob, a groan, and the falling of "divide.” Then he struck off, made the town in Scotland from whose asking them to give their views on the of time, and never can be (when the
nefglitxirhood most »»f the emigrants question of remonetizing silver. It ratio of such value fixed by law differs
“ Be quiet now, Willie, and you too, her l»ody on the floor were his only the circuit of a slough, and halted lie­ cahie.
side a gopher mouml. on which grew
received two hundred replies, nearly veiy materially from tlie ratio accord­
Mary, tilt clown on your little stool, answer.
This ancestor of the Starks was, all of which ore favorable toremonetiz ing to the market value) but one of
a luxuriant clump of hazels. Half
"Willie
—
Mary
—
my
children
—
lost
ami
be
Just
as
still
as
mice.
I
’
ve
just
•’M’ABHVH.LE LODO K.-SS5 F. A. A M. Itogblind, dizzy In brain, and with a heart however, never, au actual resident of ation.
We republish the views utf them really the standard of value at
ular communication on each Wednesday era got the baby asleep, and 1 want him —lost on the wild prairie!”
tlie
place
in
which
he
had
so
much
in
­
Michigan members:
on or before the full of the moon. Transient broth
near
bursting,
tiie
fstlierspnmg
from
I
n
broken
accents
the
words
strugthe same time. The comparative mar­
to have a good long nap, for he isn’t a
era are cordially Invited
the saddle. One look—one oiuy he terest, but established a home nt DarSenator Christiancy writes as fol­ ket value of one would be higher, and
bit well. There, there, Uke your f;led from her lips, as life returned to gave,
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
End then fell fainting to the ryfield, now Manchester, on the Merri­ low ■:
of tlie otbfr lower, than the ratio fixed
primers and read your A. B. C.’s. Arid ler. Then, as 'her heart once more J’round,
the Joy—the sudden, delirious mack River, where a fiuniiy &lt;&gt;f brave
bounded
with
strong,
though
uneven
I
am,
and,
ever
since
the
jmrtial
de
­
by Jaw ; and that one, for the time
the mother took from the upper drawer
sons grew up atouml him, well train­
of the bureau the carefully treasured pulses, she roused herself, jind stand­ oy. being .aunodt us tmrd for his ed, inured to hardship, all officers in monetization of sliver, have been in being which happened by the market
^BufUtru girrrffirjj.
favor of restoring it to general circula­ value to tw lower than the raning upright, caught her husband bv stricken soul to bear, as would have
books.
tlie
British
service
during
the
“
French
been a mighty rarrow. There tliey
tion.
But I am not In favor of the fixed by law, necessarily became al­
"But I’mm» tired of sitting still,” the arm, and told hint in a few brief, lay, their little white arms, twined war,” distinguished for ‘“good conduct, simple
n-jH-al of the law of 1873jmd the most the exclusive currency, while
W. H. YOUNG,
said the little boy. "Majrii't we go tcrsc-’kentences the sad story of the about
It was this "restoration of the ‘dollar of the fath­ the other was hoarded or exported,
each other, their dimpled coolness and bravery.”
I&gt;. Office £aat aide of Main Street, Kaalivtlla out doors, ma? Say yes, do. We'll children’s wanderings.
"Leave me—I am weak—sick—but cheeks pressed clone together, sound paternal farm to- which the hero of ers’ to its old place in the coinage.” and became, in effect, a commodity
• Offire hour* from 7 to V a. m. and 4 to 7 p. m only go down tothe barn. Say.may’nt
asleep—tlie di-ar little babes of the Bennington retire*! pn leaving the Nor do I believe that the power of’ rather than a circulating medium.
■we go see the two little bossies ?” And I shall live—live till I see them, or”— prairie! the dear
army, becoming, it is said, the pattern Congress, or the most absolute and Mere subsidiary or fractional ct-lOM,
IL A. BARBER,
he looked up pleadingly Into her she shuddered, and wrung her hands
agriculturist of that region ; and there detqHitic human power, can give the however, do not come fully within
passionately for a moment. Then as­
D. Homeopathic Phyaician and Surgeon face.
be spent the remalnderof hla long life, “dollar of tlie fathers ita old place In this rule,-for, though worth eoriAlder• Office, near realdenco, on corner of W»*l&gt;lh&lt;
Little Mary jumped up at the same suming calmness, she said, firmly:
Westward Ho!
ton and Stoto Htrecta, NaahrlDc. Mich.
,
waiting his final "marching orders,'* the coinage” of this country, unless ably less, according to the market
"Take
the
colt,
William,
and
the
lan
­
moment, and tossing her primer onto
which did not come until ne was in either the standard of gold shall be low­ value of silver, than this standard
the tied. Joined hr with a "Ilo, ma, do tern and the cow bells, and your gun.
M. C. ELLIS, M. D..
There
is
scarcely
a
hamlet
•in
»in
all
liis ninety-fourth year, having surviv­ ered, or that of silver raised that &lt;s, value (or legal ratio), and even lew
Go straight down to the creek and raise
/“YFFERN hl* aerrlcc* to thr' people of this ricin- —there's a good ma. ’Cause the bos­ all about there, making all, the noise England which lias not been invaded ed all the other generals of the revolu­ unless the gold coinage shall contain
than the standard of the larger Igtlver
V/ Ily. Office. W«l able Main Street.
sies an? so cunning,;! do love to see
you can. Then, if you get no trace, by the eiidBHaries of one, of the great tion. On bls own land he was buried, less pure gold, or the silver dollar more coin, they will, on account of their
them."
steaijujdpjliies. Hither in the tavern with military honors, Ina tomb which pure silver. Aud my principal reason
ride
over
to
Nick
’
s
cabin
and
rouse
convenience and necessity for change
L. F. McCORMICK, M. D.,
" Yes, go a little while.—but fuiml
the
reading
rortnt
or
the
apothecary's
be
had
caused
to
be
built
overlooking
for this is that the relative value of {which constitutes all elemente &lt;*f
OFFICE third door South of Traman'a .Store. and be good children, and don’t take them, and get their old hound—he shop, a bold red and black placard is
brood, beautiful river, where his silver and gold, as compared with each value), continue to circulate for such
Weat aldo of Main-Strrct, Na*hrtll», Mich.
down the bars so the calves can get was a great |»bt with the"—she could displayed, l&gt;earing the names of half a the
simple granite monument stai|ds, in. other, bus greatly changed in almost,
only sob the word—"Children. Take
at their nominal or legal
into the liarn—do you hear?"
dozen vessels auiI the dates of their sight of those who pass in the cars on if not all, commercial nations since purposes
BRADY if CRITES.
Mary
’
s
”
—
another
soli
—
"bonnet,
and,
• They had been pone half an hour or
sailings. Honest Giles, sitting of an that much frequented route to the the coinage of the " dollar of our value, at par with the larger silver
coins or even with gold, to rhe extent
so. when they came rushing into the William, William, bring them back to evening in his accustomed place by the north ami northwest.
fathers," the value of sliver ua com­ demanded for small change in tb*cabin exclaiming with one voice: me!”
It was from Dunbarton that he mar­ pared with tliat of gold having largely commerce of the country, whlcjh
z\ single kiss was left on her white fireside of the village inn, has it con­
cunrta of lire Mate. Office opp. Union Hou*.
“ Ma, ma, mayn't we have our little llj»a,
and the anxious father left her, stantly before him, and makes it the ried bis ' wife—the "Molly" of tra­ depreciated in the markets of the would probably amount in the United
palls and go strawberryingThere’s
text of many long, chats with his ditional speech on the morning of the world since that time. Aud it is the
and
springing
on
to
his
half-broken
to eightv or one hundred mil­
a whole lol of them right on the gopher
neighbors about the wonderful land in Bennington fight! "There are your market value, regulated by tiie laws States
SMITH 4- ENAPPEN,
lion dollars. liut clearly, speh infer­
mound, 'tother side of the bam, and colt, he started. The prairie echoed to the west. It is loosely tacked to the enemies,
TTORNEYS at Uw and HoJielton In Chan
tjie redcoats and Tories; you ot supply and demand, which will ior coins could not justly be madea le­
the reverberations of bls gun, to the
, eery, practice in all the Cunrta of thia Mate they’re just as red arid ripe as they noisy tinkle of the Im?1U4 to the echoes edge of a shelf, and rustles and ripples must beat them, or Molly Stark sleeps govern the circulation in spite of all
gal
tender
for any large amount.
office over .lollua RukU'i (tore. Halting*. Michl
can be. Do let us go and get them.
in tiie breeze every time the door is
to-night"—“Molly’-’ being the the legislation in the world. The first
CbaaaiT M. SutTH,
Ciuim M. Kmrtin.
Hon. A. 8. Williams writes:
There's enough fo: a nice short cake, of Lis voice, but no answering sound opened to admit a new comer. The a widow
Judge of Probate.
name by which he called her, it is effect, therefore, of restoring the "dol­
I desire tiie remonetization of silver,
atul pa loves them so, aud they’ll taste came up out of the still, grassy depth. farrier’s son is in America, ami the pet
said
her
actual
one
was
Elizabeth.
She
so good to him when he conies honie Again and again he made the circuit glowing accounts he sends to his father was the oldest daughter of Major Caleb lar of our fathers to its old place in the but I doubt If it can be done safely by
LEWIS~D UR KEE,
currency.” making it a legal tender
of the little clump of cottonwoods, and
of his new home are invariably read Page, who was second on the list of for all debts, would be to drive gold us without tiie concurrent action of
T AW YER, Notary Publle^Rral Ealaleand Incur from the mill so tired.”
The indulgent mother took down the then sadly he turned away, and spur­ aloud to the assembled company. The grantees,
of the large commercial nations
XU aurv Agent. ■ Collection* promptly made, and
and was a large landholder in out of circulation as money, ami cause most
Uoarrvyaoclng properly orouted. Office In U. C little t»aih, and handing one to each, ring his horse into a wild gallop, he general opinion of the villagers is fav­
—by an international treaty, Minus
that
part
of
the
township
known
ever
it to be hoarded or exported ; unless we tiling like the “Latin Union." If the
started
for
the
nearest
cabin.
The
-Oriffllh'a Store.
ami bidding them be careful ami not
four miles were soon passed, and the orable to "theStales,” but thesexton— since as "Page Corner," a leading man can suppose that debtors generally world’s product of silver bullion is not
stain
their
clean
aprons,
watched
them
a
bluff,
hectoring
fellow
with
pro
­
E. J. FE1GHNER.
until their little dancing feet had car­ sympathizing neighbors aroused to aid nounced views in favor of church and In New Hampshire, delegate to the will be willing to pay more to extin­ chiefly absorbed for coinage purpose­
Provincial Congress, and influential guish their debts, when they can just will it not become an article of mer­
bls search.
OTARY PUBLIC and Real E.UI0 Agent. ried them to the place they spoke of.
Careful attention given to th. drawing of mart
"fall the dog, Tom,” said the father, state—bears no love for this land of throughout all his neighborhood.
as readily extinguish them by paying chandise of very- stable value? If
"How glad tliey are!’’ she side! to
aagca, decvia. contract*, etc. IVroin* decking to
liberty and law. Sometimes a queer
His house was famous for its hospi­ leas.
Another effect would be to" en­
buy or aell real retail- will find mo alwayi on hand herself, as she turned from the door, as he llftevi his wife on to the home, jiaragraph api&gt;ean» in the newspapers
commercial nations continue to
tality, open to every traveller who able every debtor, whose debt was not other
to attend to their want*.
"and how proud they will be when ami then sprang into the saddle.
repudiate sllveras astandnid of value
’ "I have, father, hut I can’t find him. relating an instance of lynch-law in went that way; good cheer abounded,- specially contracted with reference to and we make it "an unlimited legal
they
get
their
pails
full."
And
she
1
reArkanaas, or of party polltlos In and black slaves, -owned by the pro­ payment in silver at its old valuation,
• ORNO STRONG,
W
ils he here at supper, mother ?’’
suined her patching.
tender," at a fixed value, wnat will
Louisiana, and 'then the sexton cries
RINTER and Publlaher of the Nuhrlile Nm
"I didn’t mind, child. I set down out against Americans as a boastful prietor, after the custom of the times, to repudiate a cousiderable portion of be the financial and commercial con­
Tired she certainly was, and half
Every deacripUon of Plain and Fancy Printing
served the guests; his treasure-coffer his debts, and to rub bis creal tors to a sequences to us? These and other
executed cheaply, with neatnras, accuracy and &gt;11*-sick, though she would hardly have Ills pan of bones, but I had a heap of and corrupt people. He succeeds in
(latch. Office aecond floor O. A. Truman’* brick.
owned that, and as she sat there now, chores to do, and I didn't mind turning the current against theiu for a was a half-bushel measure, which he like extenL
questions touching our
national
While, therefore, I am in favor of pledges and obligations as toour public
“ plying her needle and thread," she whether lie cable up or not. Run to few days, but when next week’s paper kept under his bed, with al! its gold
and silver coin—guineas and crowns, ipaking silver a legal lender to any debt and Interests open a brood Held
UNION HOUSE
was sensible of unusual fatigue, and in the shed and see, child.”
comes,
Giles
reads
the
eloquent
words
and
smaller
pieces.
He
came
to
the
amount,
aud
bringing
it
into
general
/~1HARLE8 BRONSON. Proprietor. Thia hotel U Bplteof all her efforts, her patches set
"The bones ain't been touched— of praise spoken by Mr. Froude, Mr.
for mature deliberation and careful
V/pleauantiy altuatod In th" center of Vuulhccx.
towiiMhip when it was a wilderness; circulation—without which I fear we study.
Sample ruuma on Aral flour. Tha l&lt;eat in the mar­ awry, and her darning was uneven. | where can he be?”
Forster, Professor Huxley, or Profes­
"Well, we mustn’t stop for him. sor Tyndall, aud is re-established to and the brave maiden whom John sbull not be able to reach specie pay­
ket will alwayi be found on the table*. ami ever)" There was a pleasant drowsiness in the
Hou. Jay A. Hubbell says:
Stark
afterward
married
used
to
stand
ments
at
as
early
day
as
we*
ought
—
1
thing clac to make guceta comfortable.
Rut,
Tom,
when
he
doe*
come,
you
soft hush of the golden summer after­
the old.faith.
I am in receipt of your circular of
sentinel-at her father's fort with a am opposed to making the present
It’Jl start
noon, and after a while she yielded to show him the bonnet.
Some of the old villagen* who form­ loaded musket|m her shoulder, when subsidiary coin or the old sliver dollar July 1, asking for my position on the
ALF. C. BUXTON
It involuntarily, and closed her eyes. him.” And giving the word to his
Z1 UNSMITH, manufacture* Rifle and Shot Gnna Starting up ere she had .hardly lost I horse, he followed the heart-broken erly sat around the tire and drowned but sixteen or seventeen years of age. a legal tender to any amount above silver remonetization seheme, 1 om
away all the evenings of the year are on the lookout for the Indians who live dollars at the prewent standard of opiiosed tn tlie bill known as the
VT and repair* all Fl rearmu and fine Machinery.
Breechloader*, of any manufacture, funttelied at herself, she ran to the door. The two father.
settled in Australia. Canada or the
“Bland Bill,” in toto. nor do I take
“Leave
him
here,
saidng&lt;xxl
Mrs. United States. Letters often come to were the terror ot the Merrimac Val­ the Hubf*idiary coin or the old standard
Hat price. Shop near the plaining milL
little ones sat side by side upon the
--------------------, ” ----------- --------any stock in such catchwords as the
gopher mound, and the echo of their Bonnett, as they halted at the creek, the village from them, witli small ley and tlie adjacent country. She be­ of the dollar, according to whlciv it
“Dollar of the Fathers.” The act of
JOHNM. ROE.
cheery voices was the only sound that
that 1 "I can And my way to the cabin, if It amount* of money or photographs came the wjfe of young Stark when lie really worth much less than the green- 1873 was a serious blunder in legiriaII OUSE, Sign and Carriage Painter. Graining, broke the
«u.. intense
in.nna,. zwitnt
nf th*
quiet of
the nmirio
prairie. j is dark, and I'll take good care of her, which represent the writers a» l&gt;right- was at home on furlough after the ba ks, which are still far below par as tlpn, and I am in favor of its repeal,
'LL Freacolng, and Paper Hanging a Specialty.
camjudgn
oi
1758.
Returning
to
bls
compared
with
gold.
But
I
would
too.
I'll
get
her
to
take
some
of
that
"They are sc busy, and the baby is
Shop over Reynold* A Cook'* wagon *bo|&gt;.
er looking and in better dress than
provided the coinage of silver dollars,
so sound asleep, I believe I’ll lie down cordial stuff my old doctor in Indiana they evergppeared at home. The most port at Fort Edward tiie following overcome the difficulty iu one or two provided for before the passage of that
First (as to all at least except
a little while, for my back aches terri­ used to make up for folks what was encouraging accounts of all come from year, he left her at her father's house-; ways.
CHAS. Wr. EEMARA Y,
nervous, and if 1 can once get her to "the States,” and when honest Giles is and tiiere, during his absence, was the subsidiary coin, If not including act, be placed under the control of the
TEW ELBE, are! dealer tn Fine and Plated Jewel- bly. and my nead Is just ready to split
^government In other words, while I
tj ry'.CIucka, Spectacle*, etc. Every article war- with pain. William says I ought to sleep, I'll keep her so." And with sorely pressed with difficulties, ami born his first child, called Caleb, after that), by adopting the market value of am in favor of the silver dollar. I am
the maternal grandfather, whose favor­ silver as compared with gold ; and by
antnl a* represented, or money refunded. Optra- take a nap every day after dinner, but fleet steps she hastened to the lonely
Mrs. Olles is fading for want of proper ite lie was through that worthy gen­ making the silver coin in dollars, or opposed to allowing the holders of sil­
lie Union Hou*e.
•
dear me, I wonder when mv sewing home.
nutriment, and her boys are running tleman’s life. • In tlie couraeof years any larger pieces, a legal tender for nil ver bullion tiie profits prising from Its
But it was only after much coaxing to waste, after long deliberation and
and mending would get done if I did!"
E PARADY,
coinage.
z\s she sj*oke she drew a mosquito that the mother was prevailed upon to many regrets Giles resolves to sell his ten more little Starks were l&gt;oru to amounts at such market value, and by
Hon E. W. Kelghtly writes:
A fANUFACTUREB of Boot, and Shoe*. Making
General John, as his memorandum­ providing a board for the determina­
1*1 and repairing neatly done, aleo *triel atten­ bar over the cradle, ami turning down swallow the cordial aud lie down, and little all and embark for New York. book shows, theiist of names and dates tion and publication of this value at
Sonthwestern Mlcliigau is practical­
then
it was more to gratify her neigh­ When he announces his resolutions to
tion to All all order, promptly, and at thelowrel the neat patchwork quilt that covered
ly n unit in favor of the measure.
ending
with
tlie
wor.ls:
“
The
above
short
intervals
;
substantially
accord
­
lining prieea. Shop east ride of Main Street.
the bed. dropped oil' her shoes and bor than from any faith in thevalue of his cronies at ""The Kind's Arms," the
Hon. Edwin Willits writes:
the medicine. But the result proved hostelry is stirred by a ripple of excite­ and foregoing children were born of ing to the plan which I suggested in
stretched
her
weary
frame
on
the
1 am for remonetization in somi;
J. B. RASEY,
tlie almve Elizabeth Stark.”
the Senate, June 29,1870; Congrea*ionwhite sheets. The weary woman un­ that it had not been extolled too high­
al Record. First Session, Forty-fourth shape, whether at the old standard,
RAYMAN. Good* and Baggage carried to any intentionally slept on, and did not ly, for her limbs soon reused tbeir ment such as it seldom experiences,
but an the evening advances Giles is
place la the village. Stout Horace, truod dray
Congress. Vol. 4, Part 5. p. 42s to 428. and as a full legal tender, I reserve
and willing hand*.
wake until the cry of the hungry baby convulsive twitchingsp and her lips left to himself, and contemplating the
1 still think this sliding scale, thus the privilege or further ransi deration.
their low, sad moaning, and ere the steamship placard through the clouds The Procession of Lady Godiva
in tlie cradle roused her up.
Hon. Mark S. Brewer says :
flexibly adjusted, would meet the diffi­
JOHN WEBSTER,
With a quick nervous movement, clock struck twelve, she lay in a pro­ of his tobacco Hinoke, the gaudy print­
At Coventry.
culties of the problem with more exact
I am not fully satisfied whether It
LACKSMITHS. AU kind* of work in the Black- she sjtraug from her bed, ami drawing found, sweet sleep.
ing reveals a series of dliwoiving views
and less friction, and at the will be for the bent interest of the
•ml-,h and Horacahoc-lng line attend-.! to prom­ it to her bosom, ran to the door. To
“Lucky I thought to bring it along,” of happiness aud prosperity awaiting
In “Old Street* and Houses of Eng­ justice
ptly. Give ua a call, eaat aide of Main Street.
same
time
better
prevent
disturbances
country
to remonetize silver and re­
her surprise it was almost sunset. Her said Mrs. Bonnett, lifting her eadas him across the sea.—Ironi the “Immi- land,” Scribner for September, occurs
first sorrow was that she should be be­ soon as the measured breathing of the grant'» ProgreM;'’ Scribner for Sf p-, the following description of the pro- in the money market by speculators, peal the act of 1873 or not. I am in­
W. D. PURCHIS,
lated with her supper, and the thought mother assured her she had forgotten tanber.
aeasiou in honor of Lady Godiva, than any other plan which has occur­ clined to think the passage of the act
■PROPRIETOR Sippto Mills, 3 rnllre wret of Ver- of her tired husband coming home her troubles. “Boor thing!” and she
which is still celebrated at Coventry: red to me, or which I have seen aug- of 1873 was unwise, but do not wish to
JL montvllle. Flour and Feed nlway* for Mde at
TLe order of the procession was as Eested elsewhere. The idea suggested commit myself until.l have examined
the loweet rate* €u»tom Grinding and Sawing and Slaving to wait a moment for ids bent compassionately over her, and
donate order and aatlifacticn cuaranteciL Give meal was not to be eudured. With smoothed back her disordered hair,
follows:
First came the city guards, y some of overcoming, or, rather, the report "of the CoiigrtMilonal com­
The Trials of Life.
him a trial, and be happy.
19
the baby’s lips still clinging to her “my heart aches for you,”
an ancient, and in former times, an preventing, these fluctuations !n the mittee U|M)U the question and have
"I’ll fix the fire all ready to light,
bosom, she hurried to the stove and
important
body of men; next came a relative values of gold and silver by more carefully considered the question
JAMES FLEMING,
Man Is going. aecurdingto Mr. Greg,
took otrthe griddles and raked out the and spread the table, so that I can get
figure of St. George, who, it will be re­ treaties or conventions with oil the myself. I see no reason why silver
WATCHMAKER and Jeweler, east ride of Main ashes. Then putting the only half- supper ready in a few minutes when to have a wonderful destiny, but just membered, was a native of Coventry; other commercial nations, fixing per­ should not be “legal tender” fora rea­
** Street. Naalrrllle, Mkh.
now he ap|&gt;eani to be a rattier pitiable then came the city steamer bearing manently such relative values, seems sonable amount, at least, say $80. 1
P. £.—Fine Watebea and Jewelry carefully re­ satisfled child In the cradle and giv­ tliey come, for they’ll be dreadfully object
The British Parliament, the the arm*of Coventry, and the two city to me much more visionary; as no shall hope to so act and vote upon the
al red asd warranted.
ing it a crust of bread to bite on, she tired, and as to poor Grey, I don't be­
caught up her kindling basket and lieve he’s .eaten a mouthful since strongest popular body in existence, is followers. The next object of attrac­ such common agreement upon a com­ question as to subserve the best inter­
arrested
by Messrs. Parnell, Biggar tion was the renowned Lady Godiva, mon relative value could, in my opin­ ests of the country.
FRANK J. FUR CHIS.
morning.
ran to the chip pile. She had filled it
and
O'Donnell,
and three great States mounted on a white horse with rich ion, be brought about during the life­
" It's a pretty night, so still and cool
and loaded her arms wlta wood, when
she suddenly remembered she had like, but I wish it was brighter. If it are straining themselves to avoid de­ housings and trappings. The city time of any man now living; and, If
An Eastern paper calls attention to
not seen or heard the children yet. was only the full of the moon and the feat by a black-striped yellow beetle. crier rode on one side or her and the It could,-it would still be a very im­ the fact that all the wheat is not raised
She lookedaiixiously toward the straw­ sky clear, they might happen to come The Genu an Government .fights the beadle on the other. The woman rep­ perfect remedy, as the market value, in the Wert. Forty and fifty' years
V. 8. MAIL LINE
berry bed. Their Little figures were ou them ; for that’s their only chance. inseet from Colorado with the euergy resenting the fair patron of Coventry fixed by the law of supply and demand, ago the centre oPwheat growing was
would display against Insurgents, was usually dressed in a white cambric would still continue mainly to govern,
not visible. For a juoment she was They’ll never waken them to-night, it
on Long Island, which shortly after
paralvzed with fear. Then she re­ with all their bells and horns, and burning up fields to kill it; the French dress, closely fitted to the body. She in spite of all such conventions; for that time was transferred to the Gen­
covered herself, and Buying: "They shouts. Children sleep so sound when government is going to make its ex­ wore also a prolusion of long, flowing gold and silver are valuable and in de­ esee Valley, New ^York. New Eng­
tirpation
a duty ot all communal locks, adorned with a fillet or bandeau mand, not onlyk as money, but for
they
’
re
tired.
Dear
me
—
but
it
’
s
haVe got tired and gone to Bleep in the
land, New York and Pennsylvania
mayors,
and
the
British
government
utensils
and
oruaments,
and
in
the
barn, aa they did Saturday.” she hur­ dreadful to think of. If a strtiy wolf is pausing a Uw to forbid its introduc­ of flowers aud a plume of white feath­ arts of civilized life. The fixing of were all then largely engaged in wheat
ried back to the cabin and built her should happen to catch them, or a rat­ tion. The privy counsel is enabled ny ers. The Coventry “Herald,” In des- such relative value, therefore, by snob growing but the fly, and the weevil
fire. Then drawing some fresh water tlesnake or a blue racer bite them, or a bill, explained by the Duke of Rich­ criBlng the procession of 1848 speaks of conventions, would neither prevent and the exhaustion of the land all ran^UcrlUunu Curi.
she filled the kettle, ground the coflee, if they should have to starve. Bless mond ou Wednesday, to regulate the Madame warton's performance of Go­ fluctuations in Ute relative market (or ri buted to shorten the product, and
me, but it would ne*r kill her I And
I0HN Q. CRESSY,
and put down the bacon io fry.
importation of articles in which the diva as “highly NtlisfactoFy.” * 8be real) value,nor disturbances and specu- finally the West became the principal
was attired,” we are told, *Tn a ciose"I shall hardly have time to make they was such pretty children—so
in the money market, nor the source of production. For a tew years
loving always—but what’s tliat?”
fltting, elastic silk dreiw, of pinky- lotions
them
Uteir
short
cake
—
poor
things,
.‘T"’
r—'
past more attention has been Jmld, hi
She
listened
eagerly.
Then
exclaim
­
white color, entire from the neck to boarding or exportation of the one he country east of the Alleghanies, to
thqr’l! be disappointed, but I'll save
tlie tora, excepting the arms, which which for the time should be worth in he culture of wheat, and the product
the iierriea and make one for break­ ing joyfully: "They’re craning—1’11
the
markets
of the world more than
were uncovered; over this a simple
fast” And giving a hasty but careful hurry and get them something to eat.”
the relative value thus fixed by con­ has been gradually enlarging in vol­
look to the stove to see that the fire she ran iu and kindled the Lire, and an alliance with the rooks, effeatures white satin tunic edged with gold vention, leavingthe one of less value ume ; but this year has witnewed a
Oi Affnni i'll IcW. famio,
fringe completed her riding-habit Her
was burning bright, she threw on her ere the boraes had fairly reach«
treturn of old-time fertility, and nearly
IN SUMS OF
not
very
high
In
the
scale,
he
would
door
had
a
smoking
hot
rapper
only head-dreas was the perfectly un­ to form the currency in actual use.
sun Wnnetand ran to tbobara. There
be quite safe. They would settle the artificial and not very protuse supply
I am, however, by no means so tevery agricultural county east of the
•
$300.00 and
were no sleeping children there. She for the table.
With outstretched hands she waited great bratle queation in a month, and of glossy black hair simply braided in wedded to the plan I have above sug­ tmountalns has grown enough wheat
OS LONG TIME
looked in the odf-pen. The two little
would be very happy to do it, al the
for ita own supply, while many have a
red Uo.Mtfes were nertled close to the at the door. Alas, there were no little price of being let alone. Buppaw ram front, and hanging down slightly com gested as to make me unwilling to ac­ good deal to spare. All the counties of
—
L- BUSSELL.
fined behind.” Mr. Warton, her hus­ cept any plan which will approximate
ban, ifilrlrp impatiently for their children to be received
Office over J. Ruaarii'* »torv, lUmaea. Mlek.
"We were getting worn out,” said ■igne a treaty with the rooks that if band, rode a short distance behind us s Just result; and If this plan cannot Pennsylvania along and cart of the
mother cows, but no little boy and
they
will
eat
the
Colorado
beetles,
Susquehanna will be aellen of wheat
Nich to his wife, as he came Jn, rf.and
Lidward. Die Black Prince. Queen be adopted, then:
gtWHtood near them.
this fall. They will haw all the ad­
I told him we’d better oom e heme and which might be nice as entries, he will Margaret, Sir John Falstaff, Robin
Secondly, as the next best plan. I vantages of nearness to market, aud
“Willie—Mary—my children!”
Include the rooks among birds pro- Hood, Friar Tuck, William and Attain
ft; BUMS OF FROM
get
a
bite
and
rest
till
daybreak,
for
would
bring
up
the
standard
of
the
The words were screamed out as
hense
can profit earliest by any sudden
Botoner (the Celebrated mayors of silver dollar, and any coin of two or movements
ojily a frightened mother can scream.
In prices. Western grow­
Coventry,)8ir Thomas White, ita great more dollars, te near the comparative ers
Echo answered her. and then the
therefore. In calculating the future
benefactor, and Sir W. Dugdale. the value of silver to gold in the market, of the prices of wheat, must take into
silence w** unbroken.
On tatotaM Rmi or Peratmal Seeuritto.
, eminent local historian, were also rep­ as it now exists In the great centers of the account the Increased production
A stream headed up into the prairie and we’d atand a better
The
prejudices
of
ignorance
are
Apply to
Wm. A. Aylswortm,
a jitUe fortheron, and beside it clus- them. Pour him out
more easily removed than the preju­ , resented in the cavalcade. Last in this trade, say New York, London, and of a region which heretofore ha# been
at his reaidepcfe or Mtore.
‘•H*! a young growth of cottonwoods. wife- Bit down, Grey, i
dices of interest; the first are ail blind­ procession was a sylvan bower bearing Paris; tliat Is te say, put enough more a purchaser of that grain, instead of a
IT was her last hope, and with frantic
ly^adopted, the second willfully pre- she shepherd and shepherdess, a capa­ silver into the dollar to bring It very celler, as now.
J^JICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
stops she ran there. Maiy’s little sun- I know bow H’ll ciiake, but think of
cious platform furnished with flowers, nearly up to this comparative market
bounet lay on Xhe bank, the strings her.” And he pointed to the bed.
fountains, and foreign birds in golden value. I say nearly to thin value, be­
stained with strawberry Juice; but
When a man has not a good reason cages. The “Herald” continues: “The cause bringing, the silver into genera!
It seemed to the impatient watchers
Mr. W. A. Croffht said in a lecture
thnt day would never dawn, and with for doing a thing, he hsa one good rea­ .fleecy Jambs aud foRliful dog formed circulation u money, and making It a recently that the world owed no man
au object which attracted all eyes, legal tender to auv amount In the a living; on the contrary, the man
the first streak of light they mounted son for letting it alone.
Tha motlier’p limbs shook tu» with and Mrs. Bonnet wm putting up the
while the arbor of evergreens, rising United States, would lend slightly to owed the world for his living; be owed
upatuna, her throat felt .choked, her bars for them, when her huxband put
THe tnbdtcbnvfenltot liaBHyou can and tapering off to a height of forty raise the relative value of silver it for the clothes on.his back, for his
brain whirled, the color vtent out from hla hand tohu car, with the exclama­ acquire is that of letting your habits sit, feet, formed a magnificent finish to (though but slightly,as the influx from books, for his culture, for the ages that
her cheeks and the light from her eyea, tion-” Hark!”
loose upon you.—{Whately.
the cavalcade. The show concluded at other ixxintriee, as well as our own had preceded him.

Nashville jPirtrtcni,

Only‘a Penny.

Only a poor little penny—
Il waa all I bad to give
But a* pennlaa make up the dollars
It may help •omoehll-1 to lire.

M

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MONEY TO LOANI

UPWAJiDb

MONEY TO LOAN!

^50.00 to 9500.00,

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A New York firm hung out a sign ted and those present readily and cheer­
reading; " In God we trust—every­ fully responded, and raised not only
body else cash.”
.
the indebtedness but $190 more. 8J.B.
Apple* arv Mg enough now to keep a
•te&gt;»&lt; B-, &lt;*y.
GF The largest stock of Clothing in
ten-ycar old boy nod lx&gt;th hie pxA-nta
bninte^u.
,
upon getting
J and the nearest druggint up all night. Nashville is found at Wmerlrb’b.
A UlfewiteJ fellow buWl» Bae.
The largest stock of Boots apd
•Hot aaya that love
new, con dating of n Shoes in Nashville is fotfnd at
• '
ie co in*, a little dy-‘
WtiHin'nhidden hl* clothe*. He wandered twa
png. * ;
days naked in the woods.
Tka Baptist Pastoria Conference, df
Governw Haye* -~.«r
never _____________
awrars. The
Michigan will hold their next
Commodore Vanderbilt’s widow man nearest he ever comes to it«-when heWestern
-------------------age* to **!”*««? *&gt;“ng ’«&gt; *» income otfy helping the hired girl make .catsup, regular meeting at Nashville, Septem
$33,000 jx-r year. and it isn’t likely that) and. he carelessly drops hi* finger into berith, the first session beginning at
she ever sighs fur the days when slie tl^&gt; pan
.
!h30p. m.
- ....
taught schopl for $3 per week.
At tlie Lowest Rates.
Bwpert Bmwmt. that, reBorf' W Tbebwt b-rpdn. In CMiiing
‘ Tom Brooks, the oldest fireman in person can bold an ear of green corn . and Boots and Shoe* is found at
Philadelphia, in dead. He attended np to the month, but only in one hand.
.
Whekler’s.
over 1,000 fires, was engird in 700 free The other hand should be reaching out,
fights, had bin eyes blacked 800 tunes, for another ear/ *“■
and died aa peacefully an. a child. ' •
A Chicago man has married three sis­
Barry and Eaton Counties, look
Bnrnnm draws a shrewd distinction ters, and al! are living. He took them .Of
---------- - ~7" -~T
_rr~ »&gt;
«
Bu, ol Wood
' between British and American talent, In the enter rf thrlr w«, Uvnl with « J"nr««™
tei telling a .London audience that in mrhnton»ny«r,n»ltt&gt;,D0bteln«r.
j£“
England the ttarineM makes the man, aivontr. The., nr, ten. mon- 1.t«r. *» W-1- « "&lt;■’
•
ground. Steel and Iron.Toothed narwhile in thia country a man make* the k,ftI rows. Kettles, Plow*, one and two
buaineas.
P. T. Barnum says his wife can spend ‘horse Cultivators, all warranted the
**?“*«•
It waa pretty hard to believe that money faster than he can make it, I
first Bull Run waa a-good thiug for the
Union cause, but those who didn't be­ she used to say that she could make i
WOOD &amp; BROOKS,
lieve it can’t see now how the recent seventeen clothes-pins last her five
Nashville, Mich.
•
• •j
revornM are going to benefit the has- ywn..
If you want truth to go around the J
The belle of a ball in Washington, world, you must hire an express train;
Ky., wu fought uvei by rival .admiri to pull it; bntifyou want a lie to go
ers. each of whom wanted to 'dane? round the worl, it will tly; it is light j
IMPROVED.
with her to the exclusion of fill other*. aa, a feather, and a breath r ill carry, jt.
Two were wounded with pistol shots,
In the Mount Aubnru Cemetery, Boxand three with knives.
ton, is a lot containing five sUxiea, one
A young fellow in Mason Co., Ky.; at each corner, undone in the center.
was out riding, but, being too drunk The latter i» inscribed “Our Husband,”
to control his horse, he was thrown and the otlu.ni respectively bear “My
And al! other Goods at
from bis seat, his head catching be­ I Wife,” •'My H Wife,” “My III Wife,”
tween the spoke*of the wheel, causing “Mr IV Wife.”
almost instant death.
The editor pf the defunct N. Y. Dai­
Rev. David Swing think* that tiie ly Witness explains: "P-went on trust­
father of a family should put up a card ing in the Lord.” The first thing he
table and take a hand at whist with his knew no paper-maker would trust him.
boys rather than to let them play in and employees were howling for their
the wood shed or behind locked doors. wage*. “Not. every one that saith un­
But how about seven-up or euchre?
to nie Lord, Lord.”
Mrs. Clarke, a widow of Jacksonville,
A wedding was held in a drinking sa­
ID., committed suicide on Tuesday, by loon in Denyer. The following is a,
07* I sell three feet for a yard
plunging a pair of scissors into her list of the killed and wounded, clipped ’■
of Goods aud 16 ox. lor a lb.
heart. Continued ill-health and grief from a local newspaper: "John Meigs,
over tho loss of her husband, who died alias “Antelope Jock,” a laborer, kill-'
less than a year ago, is the supposed ed. Wounded—Jj*ck Williams, badly;'
cause of the act
William Mullen, badly; King, badly . ,
r.m.
cut; SradaroK dtot in h*ud nod thiirh ;, L f o'q^ No^prtnCT, xTw and Eh^
• Mr. M. McNulty, of San Franciaco,
gaut Styles of Wood Work.
lost his beloved wife and two beloved Stewart, colored, shot”
"You ourtt to acquire the taeult, ot I*{*SK‘STI
children, and in hi* grief, as a witness
testified, “took hold of a Chinaman to being at home in the beat of society,” I m*chiiw» *i
throw him into the bay, to keep up his saida fashionable aunt to an honest Greatly Reduced Price*!
“I manage that easily And m loy m tbo— ol *ay Hr4t&lt;h» m*cWc.
courage, like." Thegrief stricken hus­ nephew.
band and father was fined $150.
enough,” rejoined the nephew, "by
by iKite'to'n-Rpontibla per­
L. J. WHEELER,
staying
at
homo with my wife and
An English jury lately awarded $30,­
WEED SEW1XG MACHINE CO..
500 as damages to be paid by the Great children.”
Nd. 233 Summit St., Toledo, 0.
"Do you drink f” said one of the Wo-!
Northern Railroad Company to a Mrs,

WAGONS AND BUGGIES 1
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STATIONS

MUMIbtW*.

RS5E-

V.rraoot’HII
ClMFiolta---Eaton lUpld*.
Kl»e» Junction

gScotl

ittacbiar

Burbridge, whose husband, a clerk with men’s Christian Temperance Union to .
FOR SALE AT
$2,300 a year salary and a prospect of the book-binder, when he went tothe
$3,750, died from injuries received in ladies to deliver seme of his work.
an accident last Christmas, when she "Veil, I don’t care if I dakes a leetle,”,
also sustained dreadful injuries.
said the good-natured German.
I
NASHVILLE, MICH.
Mrs. Warner, a widow, living near
Nothing nndenuinea one’s faith in
— -------------- —-----Wilkesbnrre, Pa., arose on Tuesday man’s liberality to the church so much ATTENTION
night, and, taking her baby, went out as to seek him stick his hands down ‘
of doors and drowned the child in a deep into his pockets aa the contribu_____ x
barrel of rain-water. She then return­ tion »&gt;ox ia traveling hia way. lock aa- -C -A. _tO JVL JS ±OS T
ed to her room, and lying down in bed tonislied, and then remark to his next
beside another child, deliberately cut nr Wibor, “Ft, got on mr otbrr pwu."
her own throat, the horrible deed only
A correspondent of the New York'
being discovered when the child awoke Am visit*
visiva a great
giv-ai &lt;leal
ouai of
«&gt;i censure
a'lixure noon
upon __
in tlie morning.
the lady bsthpra Ht Orcan Grove be-' \A/
£1
O* O T1
’ T
&lt;L4J C“3
The young ladies of Muskegon are cause their bothing suit* route scarcely |
'
..
. r
working a glorious reform. When a below
. .. the knee. He should remember,;
young man calls upon one of them, he however, that what would inevitably of home manufacture. U aron* i*»t
finds a red ribbon badge on one corner shock the aensitive modesty proverbial, •rt) «*rr*ni*d tn «»«r» p*rtieu&gt;*r tot uwm yt*r».
of die center table and a minetoture te
= newspaper man wouldbr
in —
the
lw looked
mitten on the other, and is requested' Upon by others simply as a pleasing un­
to take hia choide before he proceeds conventionality,
to business.
Mr. Reeder, a young man prominent
Caroline White is described as "qui- in religious circles at Bunker Hill, Ind.,
et, ladylike, and modest,” but tliat ; wna arrested Thursday for the weducpraise is qualified by an iiccompunying,- tion of Miss Marj-.-White**-’!After n
- accountof her deadly resentment. 8he short deliberation. Reeder submitted
E. COOK Sc CO.
lire* in Sigourney, Iowa. Thodia* Yo­ two propositions to the lady’* friends.
cum circulated a deroj,
derogatory report namely—marriage or pay her $100
•mantied
a written The latter proposition was accepted by ^TEW bakery
about Iter. She drmam
........
retraction and apology. He refused. Mi&gt;m VVhiteseL and the affair is rouaidThen die shot him seven times, a bul­ ered m-tiled.
let from every chamber of her revolver
Justice Geriich. of New York, sent a
entering his
instantly
killing
—vbody,
’7-** r?
-------------------c-Jrair of trowsetn to Tailor Knalw to
binu
j have them patched. The bill waa sixAlbert Meyn. ■Of Boston, during 12 j ty-five cents, which the Justice deemed ,
years paid the premiunjs on &gt;25,900 of’! exorbitant, and threatened to kick the
life insurance. The burden was too'; tailor out into the street. Kuabe cullJ. L fl ELL Eli, Proprietor.
heavy for his business, and waa the nd the justice a bad name, and the juscause of his bankruptcy ; buthu srnig- ■ tiec brought-suit before another justice
gled hard and sueceasfully to make the j for damages. He got a verdict of six
I •ball kwpoou.Uotly iu •lock
payments, believing that by doing ik&gt; : cents.
he was securing his family against pov-1 That railroad riot has ended in openerty after his death. Within two years mg a social gulf between Pittsburgand
one after another of the companies in Philwielphia that you couldn’t fill by
which he wk* insured have gone to piec- tumbling the Rocky Mountain* into it.
e*,*nd when he.died, several weeks J bej hare been lighting like cats and
ago, all Lu policies were worthless, dop, „v.r since.
Pittsburg “fe^a
•Hi. wife and children are penniless.
niiginy bad" when Philadelphia spells
The evidence seems to show thatJ he name without the "h,” but when
Henry Hope, of Hamilton. Onto isal-i in retaliation she hurls at her enemy
moat without rivalry a*a hypocrite.- such diabolical nrtiiography as “FilaMe was excesdinglj- active as an advo- deify,” the proud benaiti .-e metropolis '
cate of temperance and Chwtunity, and: of fraternal aflbrtloo feels crushed.
««v«i br buying
on a recent visit to London, be lector-J Tme Survivors of “Thk Chakcel- '

HARDWARE &amp; AGRICULTUAL STORES,

HOTKL and BOARDING HODSK

£
NMb.Ille-...

Single Buggies, any style, $100 on time

in

M'ddlrvUle,.

I rvrlsEKtSr

95 for cash.

». U*n’I Sop’i DmtoL

WOLVERINE MILLS

Platform Spring Wagons, $125 on time
$120 cash.

.

KASHVn.l.K.WlC:&lt;.

D. M. PURCHIS; Proprietor.

Every one fully warranted.

The old reliable Jackson Wagon, the best]

farm wagon made, I am selling, complete, at. FLOUR AND FEED
$70 cash, or $75 on time.

Come and see me and I will sell you ah'thing you want in the Hardware and Fann­

ing Tool Line tor less than any man in Barry

Delivered Without fttra Utarp;
F. J PURUttW BARBER SHOP.

I&gt;. H PURCHI!*.
y i\-\\ ORTH A- BROOKS.

General Dealer* in

or Eaton counties.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
| jo, nous: Hm’nFun

WOLCOTT'S HARDWARE,

Wo will Give yon a letter Barjaii

IMrolt,-.........

WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT TIIE FOLLOWING PRICES:

A SPECALTYI

CENTRAL STORE!

:

stations.

BOOTS AND SHOES

ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!

s

WESTWARD.

CLOTHING,

iteiv

’ • EASTWARD.

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT

HO! FARMERS,

PRICES REDUCEDI

RAPIDS DIVISION

GRAND

FRESH GOODS

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

SHINGL3S, SALT. LIME. SEEDS,
STU 7C0, I AIR, fcC.
IB Xllchlgui.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
[»• Yoc Want to But a First Clam

A NEW LIVERY

OF HASTINGS,

SEWING MACHINE
You cam SAVE MONEY ar Calling

IN NASHVILLE!
Manuf»elar» IM

Groceries !

At this Office.

LEGAL.
•

jVloore.

Stanley

l«n Ik*' &lt;Uf*uh bu Wo
ram* «ocr*Ut«.
Reis and M*n&lt;»retie Kelt IO Hirai* Co*, oc Ao twenty-third day of
April. A. D. m2. r-J ------- •-**“
Rrtl.Urof Dr«d«

CobM»UDC of

HOBBY SINGLE OR DOUBLE BIG!

BUGGY!

Teas, Cofibes, Sugars,

Sale &amp; Boarding Stable

SPACES.

FRUITS,
WHITE FISH,

TROUT,
CANNED GOODS.

ICO Y»n SatlataccteD.

STANLEY MOORE.

See Thein before You
Buy !

CROCKERY,

HIRAM &lt; OE.

GtomB. n*rroucl

BATS $20

WOODEN WARE.

First-Class GROCERY ROUSE!

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AID A CHOICE LINE of GROCERIES.

Barf*H^ AKWh’* fr,1»°’r “rmb*r" ot. It detail* the adventure* of the paaJn-1
Hurd, Hope.A* Rogers to the extent of gers aud crew of the good ship Chan-1
WHOM). . In hi* pocket, when h« waa cellor, lo*t in mid ocean on the AtlananwttecL was found dm manuwriot on tic- ^H'n tb* ^’P wa* &lt;&gt;wtroyed ita
---------- --------- - p people fhu
an aa-ay on “Card, and Billiards-tl»e. ■Mmntered
Devil** Weapon*,” and the notes of a
aermon he*had delfc-.red an aMpbaard,
entitled ‘??o» it the Adopted time/
AH»a!iiMBr&lt;wer«n: “On hi* uoe
return and arrival at Naw York. H lort- ew

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

GRAND PRIZE

and Ground Feed,

MEDAL.

8BW1W MAC HINE

YUfflf*' '813.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
DISCOCNYS FOR CASH.

Lei Your Eye* be Your
Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

aommto wAjtTKp avwrwsxajL

Dated N-hrilw, J01,e Uh. 1'77.

M«JyA ClbWIgR.
Micaiaaa, I
i»r Baaar, |
‘
'
tuatt«- ot the otete af AWN SOPHIA

i&gt;. wn. *
Mt brrein

It wiH st* from Tbrso Paper to Eamaos Lwibw.
Xt ta fiu* te lAnnoe tf cthsr Bewteg XtohisM in the nagnitala sf Ha «up®tor

tku eld fashions?. Stags Ccxoh.

Prices Hade to Suit die lunes, either for Cash or Credit

Yonr* Truly,

•Wdrws
BUBT Tl.MiLIX

WILSON SEWJNG 'MACHINE CO.

BmTart.XT.

War-Wr?!*!*

st. Lrnl,. ■«.

MKM*

�frtna i^pem. and with b r Mre. &lt;
Hart, her sister from Mjuiwtor.
Charley ha* a ver?' fine delivery, with
It is Mr. Lfak (laatrod of Fish)
choice languor, (tat nothing Howery), offiriaiew at the telegraph office.
and present# bis caw in such a lirihik. ‘ Kjd P. Holler aud wile attemba
ET Cod Fiah, White FWi, Trout,
buiunejM* manner that- every one is im­ took an active part in tta First
Smoked Halibut aud Herring, at. hot- ,
mediately hopresaed with the iflra that
be knows wluit he talking '
can suatolp. H. Chotiey’s idea of lap ia
to bring no more evidence into a caw
H»t&lt; Cai
lothinrRev. J. H. Tbooiaa, of Hersey, with
[-p- Carpets from » eta. up at Armthan ta absolutely nertMMary, and thus
birf newly married wife, Im* been visit-; *wokth A. Co.’-s Tea Per Cent Store,
Crackcry, Bout* and Shor'
iug st hia brother's Rev. C. G. Thomas,
bnynra.
, '
EF* I have a fine assortment of How­
James »4.8weexy, one wf pie oldest fora week-pHst. He tilled the M. E%
N&lt;rtian«- Etc.,
—Rev. G. M. Aitams, the pastor of lawyers In .Haatinga, and os good as pnlplt for his brother on Sunday eve. er Poor to ta sold cheap. : • ;* ' •
A. M. DaV&lt;J«!«rty.
the Baptist Church, will ta inyho vil­ they turn out in this part of the coun­ last, with much eirccptobility.
lage next Sabbath, and preach morn­
Frank Quick and wife, of Maple
" *
cyo^-examinetl the
CLUB DANCE
NEW CROP OE WOOL
ing a»d-rye|ii
witoMfM, »n&lt;
toed' the plea. Mr. Grove/havo juirt re tunnil from South
nt the
___ _
Lee Ac Sweety ta tho
- Tta UeW
OPERA HOUSE
h In, bis cross-rttoim- Haven where they have been visiting.
t Wbol tent by Tail will be carded with
p aa addition to their instion* and
hle in lite .remark*,
To-Night.
It.wai be put yrt ra- but fa wu lid.
MAPLE grove items.
promptnen and returned per directions.
it to the itee of bil­
EV Next week I will show an assortmains to ta seen.
lingsgate that characterizes hta oppo­
Mi.pl.
Own,
»»
oulr
wntof
B«4r
■ —Our schools rommence next Mon­ nent in tbfe care, C. G. Holbrook.
”
Clement Smith, (honest Clem.) who noted for. tamarack and. whortleberry;
day with a full corps «f competent
. teachers. Prof. Huntington has bought ta so well known and honorably regain­ swninpa a few. years ago. , Now, we venVT Fresh Ronatot Peanute, Prunes,
ed Iqr the people of this section, closed tore to say, there is not a locality in
a bran aew spanker.
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ttys ptoa- liwuFgnmr'nt wmijuJtti, hon­ this township that-is improving faster Raisins, and Put# Spices.
.
. . . '—The regular meeting of the Wom­
LARGE EXPERIENCE
than this part ofthc town. I will name
■
Lee Ac Smith.
an’* Christian Temperance Union, will est and conclusive. It .contained no to the News those, in this place tliat are
ta held Tuesday evening, Sept 4th, in blackguard, nb falre assertions, hointaattextiom
repreoeutntioius; nothing but good, ImOdtogthissumnicr. 1 willcominence
will
*br*jra
tho Reform Club room.
.
to say to’my patrons
__ p-..
rz.. that
clean common sense, delivered ut a with our old English Mend, Unde1 I- wish
—Best beef cute are advertised in clear, truthful manner, that did noli Johnny Hill. He lias a gixsl frame about the 10th.of September, I intend
Gurulw FbM Wufa.
* ** ***
a
of *-«
falli —
and
NaArillaat- tan cento a pound.—Hat- fail to impress his listeners with the dwelUu^c, planted on a solid stone to go east for a new stock
■ ■ MOrRttnar: * hi Hasting* they are 124 justness of his remarks and that truth foundation, with cellar full the of the winter goods. My inrrwudng trade de­
building, now enclosed and painted mands n large stock. In order t&lt;&gt; buy Adopuxl by ovraehrefa, *nd carried out to » Mur, foflu
cheap so that I can sell cheap it will re­ ha», wo «n miwt happy lo state, prove! a *rand —,—
to Nashville to buy beef.
His Honor, Judge Van Zile, delivered 1aud ready for the lath and mortar.
ancewaa. and notwithita*dfo&lt; you Wan obtain crodlt
May Unde John and his good wife-live quire a cuu»ideral»l(‘ amount of calm. by paying ’from 26 to 4Q per ceul Cor ll al other
. j —Some thief stole Ehler Holler’s mol-. a most fair and impartial dutrge to tlie .
So you will all see the necessity of * uyIp* tastlutote nfrht. that be wm sat-. jury, cautiqning Them to cptHUler well long to.enjoy the fruits of the iminr ing in wh»t you can on account, previ­ xtorv*. we win aeJJ you !n the tntpre, aa in the part,
al iteonc nnltqrm- prtte aodj*roHtof 10 per Mifl tra Br BffMttU fbBta. A good। the prcKorotio’i, (chained to taau item yenraof hard labor.
A day or two since I was in sight ot ous to that time. Ou my return I shall sod EuaianU*’ U&gt;«. prions and p«!‘ saUiIaebiry &gt;
idrtrge « smt and pepper would-be, in the News last February,) and if the
Ruf. Stanton’s place, on Sec. 32, and be pleiiMxl to see all of my old customassault
was
made
before
the
defend
­
none too severe for the roseate. _
a nioc^iew house nearly, or ere and many new ones, ‘and will en­
ant’s passion had timt/to aubside, than. beheld
1
—The attachment suit of Jas. G. Sea­ said defendant should be entitled to 1quite enclosed, ana so complete iu its deavor to sell you goods as cheap as
man, Sr., nt. Albert R-. Seaman, was de­' mitigation of damages, but if- they arrangements
tliat it must make him the cheapest, and give full weight and
1
cided in favor of the plaintiffin the1 found he-did it in in a cool, calculating ■and ’ns thriving family comfortable manure. Thankful for past favors,
i I remain
Youra Respectfully,
judgement of $173.75. Smith Ac Knap­' moaner then the plaintiff should be hereafUT.
'»■
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1
D. C. Griffith.
pen were attorneys for the plaintiff and1 entitled to damagt's for loss &lt;&gt;f .time,
Mr. Caleb Thompson has just* com­
pleted
a
splendid
barn,
to
fill
the
place
C. G. Holbrook for defendant.
pain, injured feelings, ete^.as they in !
[V Sugars l»i cents. 10 eta., 11 eta.,
of the one destroyed by fire last year. and all other‘goods equally as cheap.
John McIntyre At Co. are building a
Lek &amp; Smith.
brick dwelling, and 1 Am sure when
torate of the M. E. Church, next Sun­
mSTCWS 1TEMU.
£3T Thirty-four point of Boots and
they
get it fiuhhed, that it will be a
day, and then report to conference, to
forty-two
paint
of
Shoes
sold in five
The Circuit Court is still in rereion. boss building, for when that ttnn takre dqya trade, at Ayteworth At Co.’s low
ta-held at Grand Rapid*.,on the fol­
lowing Wednesday. Mr. Thomas, we Judge Van Zile has made himself de­ a hold of a job they ore*bound to make Price-Cash-Store. .Our very low prices*
.
..
hope and presume, will ta assigned to servedly popular by the justness of his a success of it.
A. &amp; Co.
Only a short tint? since I was travel­ bring increased trjulr.
rulings and charges to tlie jurors, and
thia charge another year.
I'F' I am showing a large lim- of
the promptness and clearness with ing on a moonlit cVeiring by the cosy
—Hiram Bochellor and John Heckalittle
residenceof
our
industrious
neigh
­
Crockery,
in
both
white
and
yellow
which he dispatches hie duties. Couit
ihora, *r» runaway^ witnesses in oor
A. M.,I)*Cgh£rty.
will probably hold tire balnnve of the. bor, Mr. A. B. Wmtoler. The duinge ware.
arte w. Charles N. Patnam, -returned
week aa revere! important suite still that he had made By the aem«.»val of
to the vfllagc Wednesday. If there
remain upon, the calendar. The ver­ the old fence, a?d the exveilent grad­ At wholesnlu and retail. A fl- e line of
boys thus early in life can ta persuad­
dicts thus far .rendered give general ing that he had done in front of his Pure Candies for parties and picnics,
ed to act dishonestly and contemn jus­
BEST AT 6 CENTS.
satisfaction, and leave very* little room house, quite bewihlcfed me soinat I which will ta sold very cheap in lota
tice, we predict they are going to have
had to stop and first realize &lt; where, I
for fault-tluding.
to suit purchasers. Call and examine.
a hard time of it, before they are gray­
The last-criminal case, the People w. was, and' then to admire the handi­
Very
lle*i&gt;ect
’
y,
B
urt
T
inkler
.
headed.
.
James Pauling, charged .with burglary work of neighbor Wheeler, then tocori! aider if it could be tattered in its ap­
—As X S. Clarkson was going to bis
supper at D. 8. Hobbs’ last Wednesday ving, resulted in a verdict of acquittal pearance with n new fence to enclose
evening, he discovered a fire up stairs,* for the respondent. Whatever may ta it again.* I could nut in my mind Uiibk want to close out. G. A. Troaman.
and nishing up found a bed enveloped , the facta in this case, this was the prop­ that its appearance would ta improved Price List of the Old Reliable Neat
in flames. The clothing was destroy­ er'verdict, under the charge of the I with a fence, however pretty or costly ।
'
Market.
ed, the tadstend ruined, and window Judge excluding the respondent's con­ it mighf ta, but, says the old practice
On and after Aug. 24th we will make
PRICE 80 CENTS A DOZEN.
frame reorebtx]. No one had been in fession to Allen Junes in Huyford’s of­ “there should ta “ fence, to protect our
our
prices
iw
follows
: '
thv room-for a couple, of houra. and the ! fice, and leaving the case to stand nice yard from the invasion of cattle I
and bogs,” aud the idea struck me very j Sirloin, . Porter Ilo«*e and Round.
origin of the fire ta a mystery.
wholly upon the other evidences taluro
forcibly, “are we not ready to adopt Stakes 10 cents.
Sctmik in Court.—Mr. S*----- . exam- thejury.u
Sirloin Roasts 10cents. Good Ronsto
___ __get . The case of Muivuney.es. Keith from the new practice, and not allow the in­ B to 8 tenta. v ...
would you
"
lealing T . Assyria was hotly contested and a good Vaders to run at large.'and so saw. the - Stows 6to Scent*. Veal 5 to 10 cents.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
expense
of
a
fence,
and
leave
open
to
i
Mutton 5 to 10 cent*. , .
Mr. H— . “Mr. S----- , did you never deal of family history brought to light, view well cared for premises.’’
that for the parts whom it affectahnd
ear of a man with a broken law I"
. /I'be.Rev. J. S, B. GUlasbielms iu pro- ’ Clear Sult Pork lOcts. j-Fresh Fork 10.
Mt. S---- . "I know of one that ought lH'tt&lt; r'’remntoed iu eternal «l4|viuu.
Dressed Chicken* 10 cl-nta.
The verdirt Was for tbe tlf ftmdaait. Iffitt, '“-"J* of constrnction a cottage*resi- i
Thanking you for past favors we ask
us a piotton ta pending fqr n aeir trial ]■den6c
'‘n/‘A two stories high, with cellar well,;
for
a continuance of the sitrac.
rinisbe&lt;l. The Elder is taund to please i
we defri comments.
Roe Ac Clever.
Mr. H-—Lawyer Holbrook.
The cases nf Loreuxo Falk t». John 'his wife, if good cnlcnlation, persever­
r?
‘ My stock of Teas are good and
were &lt;x»asolidat-d and were 'ance, and industry c,,n accomplish the
—H. Wittie has a thirty-acre pasture Dearing
!
effig-L
Spectator.
prices rock Irnttom. Come in and get
dtajmsed &lt;rf. the jury were desired
1
field and in it pastures a steer belong- speedily
1
samples.-.
A, M.- Daugherty.
Itoo’t fonprl that -out rtuck 4» the
In thl,
!not opt five mjnutes wJu-U tbejrTctuniM.wMiawSU* l-’Sk- .5^ will
EV Peaches Friday and Satnhlay at Upe ever bnxixbt b«rr. oil otter alorce cabined*
froi^’witteT^idenw wd he ,UnolwHteUadlus. Your own
»«n«c and Jndjftprobably keep him cpiifct Ti short time
Lee A-Smith’s.
Rev. T. 12 Brown preached farewell
Mtent warni you not to |xb» fl*w prior* by:
ita it cnly once- per week. Last Thurs­ and learn him a wholesome lesson.
to crowded audience*, morn-1
Th--&lt;
Orno
r«. CImw-. M. sermons
1
day be vjstaed tta lot and found said
100 jtairs good Pupte, fil.00 worth fit.50
120 paira gm»d Pants, 2-M worth ,3.50
steer stuck fast in a mire hole, with a Putnam was well tried upon both sides, 1ingand ev -ning last Sabbath. He is!
25 Full Suite, only
4.50 woillt 8.00
nr I keep Salt Fish of all kinds.
twelve foot rope titd around ita front the jury finding a verdict for the plain- Jsucceeded by Rev. T. W.'Dickinaunt of
25-Full .Suite, only
8.00 worth 12.00
log. 'Mr. Witte’s theory ta that cattle tiff in the e&lt;un of fcl.W damag«?*» and as 1Grass Lukc&gt; who delivers his innugefal
A. M. Daigherty.
20 Suite, I Moscow ) 12.00 worth 15.00
next
Sabbath.
Mr.
Brown
remains
in
•thieves are stalking abroad and en­ the costa follow the judgement the re-' J
10 Suits, I Beaver ( .15.00 worth SO.OO
American A Grain Bags 20 cte. 10 Suite, good enough
deavored to lead the steer off, but it suit of the trial will teach not only Mr. Vermontville for the present. He has
to get married io 25.00 worth 80.00
yeFacoeptcd a call-fo.nny-field of at Aylswobth A Co.’s. 1
got away from them. Mr. Witte will 1,’utnam, but others who are toe ready not
100
good all-wool Cout* 2.50 worth 3.00
'
be most happy to return the rope to to take the law in their own hands and labor.
FF* My stock of Groceries is complete BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
Our
Union
School
ojiens
next
Mon
­
the owner if he will only make himself break the peace for. every little imag­
and you will find hard work to get
ined wrong done tliem', i!»at'there is a *day. prof. Arnold is to be the priuci- lower prices.
A. M. DauGHEKTY.
SHIRTS AND DRAWHBS.
Miss Ellis and Mrrn Frank Loom­
From 23 cento up!.
tatter way of settling difficulties, and pat
I
Brick! Brick!
HATS. CAPS. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
tliat the days liave forever gone by is
' take, the' intermediate and primary
The autacritar wotdd respectfully,
MITT8 AND NOVELTIES,
when the weak could ta assaulted with 'dejiurtnientx.
inform
the
public
generally,
that
he
is
In
Gente
’
und
Ladies’ wear, at astonish­
Tlie. Methodist iM-uple have given up
Last Monday.forenoon, during a aud' impunity, and when might was tho on­
ingly low prices.
prepared to fill orders for Brick, at'
den thunderstorm, a house in this vil­ ly measure of right.
।the idea of building a hew church'
short
notice,
at
low
rates.
Parties;
intend moving their old edifice
The case of Seaman tw. Seaman ta They
'
lage, .occupied by A. Borgman, was
wishing good brick should not fail to,
struck by lightning. The bolt struck now on trial. This comes up from Mo- 1from the east part of the town, into the
roll at my brick yard in the south part LAST BUT NOT LEAST
the chimney on the upright, totally de- pie Grove, and te unfortunate from the ’village if the} can raise sufficient mon­
of Nashville.
moliahing it to ttefoundatioo, and but­ fart that the parties litigant are father 1ey to cover the expense.
WM. BOSTON.
Conriderable wheat has been coming
tered brick, far and wide. The bolt split and son. and are both ministera of the
FF" 1 have a few Plows and Drags to
Iinto the. ’Ville this week. The merthe roof apart down to the eaves, where gospel of the same denomination.
close
out.
They
will
be
sold cheap, and
One of the juries have te&gt;en discharg- 'chauta are a little happier.
it then divided into smaller bolt*.' Mrs.
time given if wanted.
OOCAHIONAL.
Borgman was doing the week's wash­ ed, the other being kept for tlie trial of.
•
,
A.
Mi
Pavohkty.
ing under a porrii on the west side of the balance of the jury cases. Ques­
Remember «ahavi|«to ia«M«'UMk laduaUs*.
tMTAta,' when o«e df the bolts tions of law are to ta argued while the *
FF* If you want, shoddy Doota*or' and can mH jitu ft abaoi the uuue price* al retail
•truck, which destroyed her shoes, and jury are out, this arrnugemcr,; saves
Shoes, you will have to pare me by. that our ctunp-tUoni yay the Jpb’re for al whoicThe people of Kalmuo wish to sub­
ule.
^&gt;x»akr our,parttMM*dir««irrcMU» mattquite badly burned her feet. She says। considerable expense.
That kinds of stock I never keep.
HaMnca, Ao&lt;. WU»,T877.
' 1mit the foltaw mg point of etiquette;
pfcere-w'a a suddea bMadtog flash,
G. A. TRlman.
Suppose two young couple from a coun­
the how Mtfmed UH though it would
ty I am wiling Beckwith’s Improved
try Nkn go tn Detroit oa a pleauire
Manufacture and Deal in
tip over aud she was thrown to the |
excursion. and the gvjita pnrthane two' Roller Drill.
A. M. IMOGllEKTr.
floor. Otherwise she escaped without
very
large
watermelons,
nud,
pwThe
BarryviUe
Sunday
School
held
a
A hurt. The ©buttering of the upright
FF* Call aud see us before purchas­
very pieaunt picnic on die ftRh. Over cbanee, take in Woodwax tl Avenue in ing elsewhere.
was nearly all knocked off.
•C Everp DeecripHow,
eighty attended. Rev. I. N Crittenden their strolls; should each gent carry a
delivered a fine and appropriate ad- melon under one arm and escort his
From a Wadi Stand to a
jKip Boot*. tLBO, tl.75
EF" Don't forget that the'finest stock
drei». An hour wan spent in speaking, ,s*'--'r
&lt;rti|er; or uliould they act
KloBooU, Uppul. UM
singing and repeating texts, after -alternately
-------------- ‘in
---------—a***.
.---------* of Clothiiig te at Dacghemty’m.
currying
both—
melon*
aud

Dry Goods, Groceries,

WOOL CARDING!

NO OLD STOCK

-M«*s I- Hungerford*
CAUGl IN

FRENCH NI, I1IP0BTED

MILLLINRY GOODS,
BRADV BRICK,

Price 10 Ceiti per IP., or 121 where I
Final Oil
AT THE

.

$500 REWARD

JONES A SELLECK,

»
ATTEND
R GOLDSMITH’S
ff VI Bryant SSL-attoa

10000

'BUSINESS QH1VERSITT

YARDS PRINTS at 3J10 4 JTS.

5000 DRESSING COMBS

PENINSULAS

■K

Lager
Beer

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

THE BOSS
lager buer
/MBk

DETROIT, MICH.
TEIUIB avm^CM^bsdtMmiwtbyWGSanw

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!

A TRIAU Will 1NSURK ITS POPULARITY

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

Kurniture!

Handsome Park? Suit!

which a bountiful repast was spread, ereorting tiie ladies Hjtowtee ? Answer
and the remainder of th* day spent £h the foregoing end it will relieve many
visiting, swaging and playing croqn&lt;t£ anxious hrort* in the WdonaUle cir1 There occurred a sad acetaletit near rle* of this high-towxl village. ‘
(Neither. The proper thing would
_______ _„„ Sheridan on the morning of the 28th.
creature as the j Mr. Wilson and family were going to- ta for thf ladle* t«.carry the water melI
r i1-’ Kt‘ H anl* Sheridan with a load of brick in oias sod allow the genm to have free
nd wwEon to a&amp; ffinT/nn-.’ffif1
’VMgou, when one of his little girls uat of ttair arms, a* tht-y might need
tion.—Cbarlotte ReyedMoan. * j two or three years old. Ml oat of Qu- to ‘ ares* or protect 6»em whilst paring
thelsas we had to do that very • wagon, the wheel running on tar t
ut-probably the deliciously ex-' and braking ft in a very bail maimer,
came near ' being another aedand tanatif ul braoRa that! There
"“
hs the editorial gooeq-quill of;'dual from the effect* trf careless ure of
ublicmt, and who never spoils’ fire urns. G. P. Turner, living near
Bheridsn, white out hunting the other
day, sow a woodehaek' ran out of a log.
and in taking the gun off hi* shoulder
to shoot tte airfmaL toe Entente wcrei

Here’s A Bargain.
100 Pairs Youths’Bo»to |L00 to 9JS
IN OUR
I offer my farm of 40 acres, on ficc. 8,'
Coffin Department I
Maple Grove, for salt;. 80 acres under
cultivation, ail well watered, snrall or­ 80 Pairs TVomeu’s Fox Polish Shore at
We have a large •'to**
OMioe and
chard, eU. Satisfactory terms made.
(Met and a full lino of
4J-48
CHAS. T. HUBBAR!?.

rd withtta

mt

la* at tmr Flaw Slues at SL4R!

Plrore accept thanks for patron
age and promptness in reUlemrnte.
.
A. M. Daugherty, . 8B.Paire.Wi
to the the public.
“
MO Paira CIUMr.
IS cents per
NOTE HEIDS.
Furnished awl printed in fine style at RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE LIST
■ PRICBrt.
thia office for f—'—“----------*”
other work eqt
■ST Tb«
m-hU-ua^ Gaoda romy.rw- tat •
«u»U ponton at our. «Sk, »•, UwMfocsMiteH m
es*»5n«tonM»w dskln* your rMm* m w»
FhoUgraptai! Ptatograyk*!
teel mcaa pot moao tu

UNDEffAKEM' 600D8!
We also have a

FINE HEARSE
Anda raraftd man to attend
FUNERALS.

poatata !»*&gt;**■*.

VHom&amp;co

free and put-

TOIESMISTCIIIflSSl

intendii

STEEL CAN^mZk

�ihstta-

Gen. Terry and Col. Corbin, the Kitting
at Grand that tho Sncrraralit tlienumberof homro- Bull commfartou, have started on their
i, and *270 pathki stadeuta will be very oomdderabte. mission.
The law department will hold ita «iwa.
Thw cf.uucll with tlie North Indian/

but* a new

Russian
lined Uli1
I
notwith-!
.
।
now fought four days the whole of Sulei­.
man Pasha's army without partaking oft
rest or warm nouriahmenk Further con­■
siderable reinforcements are expectedl
during the night. The fighting Friday’
*»•continml m a lively cannonade. Tho
Turkish left wing threatening the Rus­»
sian rosr has been driven from its ;x&gt;eition.
.
Gen. Grant lias arrived In Engtand. He
’
will visit Scotland.

agreement from tbo chtafii that they will
from Riverdale, in Ferris township, in go on the rererralions dewignated; The
this county* The copper still,with worm Indiana seem peaeably dlapoeed, and ex­
prow* kindly feeling* toward Cie whites. on Monday aa follows: Fighting is MlH[
It ta thqugnt tiiere &lt;JU be no farther going on in front of Shipka Para, but‘
cause for apprehending bort111tloe from Gen. rtadotkzy continues to maintain lite।
k sad i!tar“he"ient
ground, although Bls lorara are serious.
Tlie hllh around 8b ipka ar® covered with
gin-mill was little larger then a rat hole.
Turkish bodice, aud that their 1mm luwiI
FOBEIGN
NEWS.
already been as great M that of the Rus­■
tlw prwMtneeof the still only oy throwing
;mincl. He chips into the cave and hearing a metallic ■
sians at Plevna.
response. Charles and Hyman- Barton
A correspondent at Kurukdara tele­
win answer for defrauding the United
graphs on Bunday and glv©« further de­•
Stales revenue. . . . . ,
- thattbe weather, which a week ago ap­ tails of Saturday's battle. Ho rays thol
.C.L.
Heights
of Klxiltepo, which were cap­
peared adverse to the farming interests.
tured by the Turks, were only hold by
GENERAL NEWS.
change, varied bv some heavy storms in one Russian battalion. Tbe Tutka&gt;
tho midland counties. It is gratifying to swarmed upon tho mountains, protected।
*M Milmd by
The Western Union and Atlantic and find some districts where the yield ot byateg® •jguqa, which they need . with
Pacific Telegraph Companlca have been wherthmaid to exceed tiie average. These terrible effect. They made a desperate,
r w do? 1Q c!
froUl ^“drawer.
consolidated, and rates will be advanced. are, of course, exceptions, aud they are flank movement from the direction ofr
not numerous enough to oouutcrbafanco Kars to capture Kurnkdara. Tho Rus­
e . , /n rail threw a freight train
the localities-where there la a deficiency. sians had their tents on wagons ready to
A br track on tho Chicago and Lake
move. The perfect discipline and ad­
g°“road, two miles eart of Flint
pears evident tliat the poor yield of lfe.6 mirable management of tho officers, to­
““•h
rant . worn
considerably
Cards dowly reaembltag United States
bo exceeded. To put the matter in gether with fierce fighting, saved th®
obligations orsecurltiee are so frequently will
day.
Tho infantry contest jtt Bouthalon
figures, we nohsider that 11,000,000 or
7I10 morning of the 93th there was used as advertising mediums by busineas about
12,000,000 quartern will about rep­ village and fort was terrible, the Turks
M on tho line of the Grand Rapids firms that tbe Government, in order to.
retiring at sundown with heavy losses.
n Indians Railroad, from Sand Loko protect the people, hra determined to stop resent the home growth this year.
Russians lost before Kurnkdara two■
Am President MacHah on was leaving Tho
n» to Big Rapids, a severe frost—a tho practice, and will proaecute all en­
generals and eight, other officers killed,
Cherbourg, Sunday evening, a republican 237
H that probably damaged &lt;y&gt;rn and gaged in the work in'ftiture.
soldiers killed, and 721 wounded. De­
occurred. He was greeted serters
say tho Turks lost 3,600 men.
The Papal delegate at Montreal has giv­ demonstration
of "Vive la Republique, vivo
eoln- en inrtrtictiona that in future prierta with ahouto
” and the singing of the Marseilles
.idenee. Ho says, "8a
rjth, murt not interfere, with their people Id. Thiers,
hymn.
full on the seventh day
CURRENT TOPICS.
k, the voting at elections.
The Hawaiian Gazette says (list lato ad­
seventh day of the mon.. ,____________
Report ‘from Idaho oay that tho hostile
, month of the year, In the seventh year of' Indians are moving about from place to vices from Kalauea etaxo that tho lake.
The London Times says; "There
the decade, the seventh decade of the cen­ place. Howard hid a slight skirmish at which a few weokn ago was empty and are special hindrances, of course, to
tury.”
the heed of Camas Creek, and the next dead, exhibiting only vast black pits 000 our trade with the American Union,
At East Saginaw, on the 21st, a highway night the Indians stole two hundred of feet in depth, is now full of activity and but, there allowed for, it ta a standing
filled with molten lava to within s few
robbery was effected on the person of htahonras.
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fact all the same that our exports thith­
John Kaley. Ho was knocked down by
Uno thousand-six hundred miners in
Russian official despatches of the 21st er have fallen from about £46,000,006,
two men and hta watch and *lfi in money the
Irwin district of Pennsylvania have ray
that lorty battollioiiB under Suleiman including the Pacific trade In 1872, to
taken. John O’Bryan and John Frailer, struck. They demand three cants por
Pasha
renewed
tho
attack
this
morning
a
little more than £20,000,000 last year.
two noted roughs, were arrested for tho
pounds, pay every
Schlpka Poss and were again repulsed.
crime. The evidence la strong against buabel-dfsovonftr-slx
The great tolereopeof the Naval Ob­
two weeks, a'ualf-iuch screen, and a on
The lighting continues,although darkness servatory hasJust signalized itself, iu
check weighman.
has set in. Tbe enemy advanced simul­
State Superintendent H. 8. Tar bell has
Gen. Sherman has arrived safely at taneously from ladtciia toward Selvi; the hands of Prof. Hall, by -one of the
appointed teachers’ institutes to l&gt;e held Helena,
Montana. rifle firing began at noon at those points most remarkable additions to modern
at MuPluasaiit, Isabella county: Decker­
iwtroueiny—nothing leas. In fact, than
ville, Sanilac county, and at Kalkmtka, - Wednesday fhd withdrawal ofgold from occupied by our advance guard.
the discovery of onesatclliteaud prob­
Kalkaaku county, each commencing hi the Bank of England Included £100,000
Osman Pasha, under dale of August 21, ably two to the planet Mani.
in.
American
eagle*
lor
tho
United
States.
2 O'clock p. tn. on Monday,Sept 3d, and
reportseaerrnntars with th© Russian cav­
Recent rains have greatly Improved tho alry at Nerinsk, west of Plevna, nnd at
closing on Friday evening of tlie hsiuo
Three hundred and thirty-five petrocrop proepeota^n-Gaufonua.
-vertr.
,
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Autek. on tho road to Orc.ha.dez. In both leumjwelta were sunk in Pennsylva­
■ A Coldwater ghost seems to be making
Govs. MalhoWKof Wert Virginia, and eases tho Russians were repulsed.
nia In July, aud fifty of them were
a nutaanee of itself generally. The Re­ Carroll, of Maryland, have notified the
worthless.
•
Great Britain is making arrangements
publican says that every night a noisy War Department that the United States
crowd la in attendanea at tha -haunted troops are no longer needed along tho for an intervention of the Great Powers in , The London Time® Calcutta corresKdent
reports
that
tbe
prospects
for
epoL A lew nights ago-a bov named line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
crops are hopeless in Southern
A telegram from A gram announces
Hudson, boiling over with rathnsiratn, Gen. Hancock will order their immedi­
that sanguinary fighting has been going India, most critical in Western, Cen­
mistook Mira Kittle Root tor the spectre, ate withdrawal.
.
and threw a large stone,which Struck her
The National Board of Trade, in session on for the last three days near Orolpotak tral and Northern India, and fairly
. and hurt ber quite severely. Those in at Milwaukee, declared in favor of reci­ between tho Tusks ana Insurgents under good in Eastern India.
attendance report that the genuine ph an - procity with Canada; in favor of tbe issue Gotub. All Saib claims to have repulsed
The White Star Rteamsbip Brittan la
offunding th® legal tender notea in four the Montenegrin attack on Podgoritxa made the recent trip from Liverpool in
ling per cent. bondsj-Toc an amendment of the. and stormed the Montenegrin forSfled
a grest nuisance, and tho city &gt;-------- - „ Bankrupt Law to prevent dishonest cred­ position. Telegrams irom thr&gt; seat of 7 days, 11 hours and 37 minutes, the
fastest
time on record.
war
seem
to
show
that
the
Turks
have
at
trying to devise nemo means to put a stop itors taking advantage of Ita provisions;
to its assembling.
and approving (he work ortho signal lost commenced serious operations against
One of the largest dealers in dried
the.Ruimian positions from three places apples in the State of New York has
.
.A revision of ratas of wages on the service.
simultaneously.
shipped from Buflklo direct to Ger­
‘ Michigan Central Railroad is being made,
Richard Schuek, who waa hung at
Osman Pasha’s troops made an attack many, during the season, neirly one
Iu accordance with a -scalo approved by Owenton, Ky.,1aat month, it now apon Salvl with tho intention of advancing hundred thousand barrels of die fruit.
eraupon Gambrova, but Prince Mlrakl re­
Starving the land ta one of the most
Dispatchoe from Salt I take say that tho pulsed them oven before the arrival of
reduction, but in tiro aggregate ft In­
creases wages about six per cent., or to hostile Indiana took jxiMMiMdon of Hol»- the division which he asked for as rein­ certain causes of unprofitable farming.
within four per cent of.what waa paid In-Rock stage station, 20 miles south from forcements. Details received hero re­
Wheat in Minnesota ta magnificent
Pleasant Valley. Tbe Indians destroyed garding the battle in Shipka Pass state this year. It will be the largest and
before tho ten per cent, reduction.
tbe telegraph lines in tliat vicinity, stop­ that the Russians repulsed successively finest crop ever known in that State.
Circular 8aw»-f). B. McRea, Bay ped tho stagta and all travel upon the tan vigorous attacks made by tho Turks, It ta estimated at 30,000,000 bushels.
road, and were In the neighborhood of the position of tho Russians being very
C1&amp; WheMs-W. H. Andrews A H. the station for three days.
strong.
The long struggle over the question
A Constantinople dispatch datoo the whether the Permanent exhibition at
Fuller. Deckerville.
The Indians left Hole-in-Rock station
Combined Dividers and Siding Hook— on the 19th or 20th, on tlis approach of 23d, evening, contains the following: Philadelphia shall be ojiened on Sun­
_ H. Sherman, Flushing.
Howard. They went west or northwest "Tolegrama received here announce tliat day Is finally ended by a decision In
Corn Planters-L. Scofield, Grand and aurprlsed Howard’s men who had tho Russians have been defeated and the affirmative.
eixarge of tlie pack animals and loose driven back with great Iom in an importuwmtcw—■&gt;. uouunr, Jiuiiwunrn.
"Doctor, my daughter seems to “be
stock. Tbe attack won made at daylight
Stove Pipe Elbows—G. Choate, East on the morning of tho 20th, at Coma's
A dispatch from Tberapla reports tliat going blind, and she's just getting
Hacinaw.
Meadowa, which is slxuA 20 miles east of the Porto has officially informod tho ready for her wedding‘too! O, dear
Gates—J. M. C. Bennett, Lansing.
Dry^Creek stage station. The Indians British embassy that Mehemet All has me, what ta to be done?” '"Let her
Fruit Drier—L. C. Church A J. C. Por­ got away with about 100 of Howard’s gained
a great victory’ between Osman go right on with the wedding, madam,
K inn, Kalamazoo.
back animals, aud also throe horses be­ Bazar and Eskl Djuna, capturing several by all meana. If anything can open
Picket Fence*—J. A. Green A A. J. longing to Montana volunteers.
guns and inflicting great loss. The Rus­ her eyes, marriage will.”
Knapp, Allegan.
sians
were
the attacking party.
CapL Norwood..and CoL Sanford fol­
Tho Michigan Central are wbitewrahin« lowed
MeHemet All, who commands in that
tiie Indians with three companies
tbelr fences and painting their wooden of
DBTBOIT MAltKKIS.
cavalry, aud overtook them when section of the country, telegraplnyp Conbuildings all along the line.
about six mllM distant There was a stantlnopte. August 22, claiming that hla
Tho Jackson County Agricultural So­ skirmish in which one soldier was forces have repulsed six Russian batta­
Flour—New proceas, *7 50. Choice
ciety offer a special premium of *50 for killed and jdx-wauuded. Th© wonndod lions, recaptured tho heights of Leghardl.
butter aud |&amp;u for canned Irnits, to be soldiers were taken to Pleasant Valley and also repu Ised tho Russians at Rasgrad white winter, *0 50; Minnesota, spring,
57 75@8 25; low grades, $-1 &amp;0(-i,6.
exhibited al the State Fair.
station, whom quo named Samuel A. and achieved other minor successes.
Wheat— Extra white *1 34; No. 1 whlu.
The Qdppewa Indians living on the Glass lias since died. Howard has been
Suleiman Pasha telegraphs, under date fl 32; milling *1 28@1 29; No. 1 amber,
Flint River are highly inemwad at what reinforced by Capu Bainbridge, from of August 21st, that three of hU brigades *1 23&amp;1 26.
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they call tho "indtanftjr" offered the re­ Fort Hall, with one company and about ascended the heights of Shipka Pass, In
Com—49c.
mains of their old leader, O-ge-ma-ke-gs- fifty Bannock Indians. Thov are at spite of a shower of Russian projectiles,
Oate-2»a82c.
present In purattft of the Indians, who drove back the Russian outposts, and ad­
Barley—51 15^1 40 per cental.
are supposed to be making for Henry’s vanced to within 100 yards of tho ene­
Beaus—Hand picked *2 75&lt;h&gt;2 85 per
as tho Indiana* contribution to the “salt Lake, wiiich is about sixty miles north­ my’s entrenchments. There was desper­ bush. Now fl 7fl@2 00.
&lt;&gt;f the earth,” and his burial place was east from tlie Htage road where the cross­ ate fighting for fourteen hours, and
Butter—Choice is scarce at 17@1 Seta.
ing was made.
l be refer® sacred.
although the Turks retained tlie ground Medium 12&lt;ai4c. Grease butter 8a9&amp;
An Independent special from Fort they conquered, tho enemy still held
Cboeso—10@lIc.
The Washtenaw County Pioneer Soci­
Dried Apples—&lt;H@7c.
ety will hold their annual mooting nt Ann Shaw, Monu, says tliat tho news from their fortified positions, which wore de­
Fort Benton states that there are Indica­ fended by fourteen canon and a large
Eggs—lite.
Arbor on tho 5th of September.
of au outbreak among tho Gros force. The telegram concludes: "To­
Fruits—Cooking and eating apples, fair
Burglars entered 8. B. Foxon’s store In tions
Ventres, AxsintbaiDoa and Piegans. Six­ morrow we shall bring up our siege guns to good, bring *2 60® 3 25; inferior stock
tberillage of Ada, Kent county on the ty
horses
have
lieen
stolen
from
Millsad
renow
the
struggle,
and
hope
to
be
Is dull at *1® 1 75 per bbl.; peaches, 35®
22d, forced open tho safe and took there­ spriugs and BlnekJbot agency.
successful.
’
’
,
60c per' basket; *2 2SQ2 CO per bush.;
from *150 In money and other valuable
Bulletins from the Russian General pears, *1 25®3 per bush; plums |2®3 50
The contest in Toronto over tho Dunkin
contents, and escaped.
per bush; whortleberries, *2 50; black­
act (which enaJrfiMr ©very county and mu­
A new temperance society ta Allegan nicipality
berries *8 §5; Watermelons, 56®8 per
in
the
province
of
Ontario,
if
a
county has .for its members' pledge a majority of ita voters vote to accept its batteries of long range artillery, and hundred.
promise to abstain from tho um cf all in­
Fish—Whitefish, halfjbbl. *3 90; trout
made
trenches
through
which
they
approvisions,
to
prohibit
tho
sale
of
all
In
­
toxicating drink except for mechanical,
B; Labrador herring, *3 6O@3 ■ scaled
Sreached
tlie
Kasdan
position,
l.ie
toxicating
Uquoit
In
quantities
less
than
medicinal and sauramental pnrpcMes no
rring, scarce and firm at 40c; George's
leas on August 21st was 200, and
long a* they shall remain members of tlw five gallons) has resulted In a defeat of oniussian
Bank
codfish, *5 00®5 50; boneless cod,
tho 22nd ft waa much loss. The latest
society. A provtakm of tho conrtftution the act. On tho other hand, the three bulletin
recounting tbe operations of 6®6ic per lb; halibut, 10i®llc per lb;
allows a member tn honorably withdraw counties of Ontario which have voted up­
says; "TheTurkish fire com­ fresh white fish,|5 50(3)6; fresh trout,*5 60
after giving a week’s previous notice of on the question oT adopting tho prohibi­ Thursday
tory pioviriou* of tho act have all voted menced nt half-past four in tho morning @6; pickerel. 4c per lb.
Hay—Baled Timothy, *12@15. New
to accent them by decided majorities, as and lasted with great violence till noon
tho following figures show;
Meanwhile tho Turks made several des­ hay from farmers' wagons, *10® 12 60
perate assaults, but were repulsed. Our per ton.
Hops—6®15o per lb. for common to
heroes did not yield a loot. At noon the
Hurd, chair- Kent,
choice.
2.878
796
Hides—■Green, fl@7c; cured, 8@9c; dry
Northumberland,
.2,061
891
flint, 14@lflo; dry Halted, ll®13c; green I
Durham,
1.9M
444 hsvo been great.
Tbe Turkish Minister of Foreign Af­ calf, 10c; cured calf, 12c; deacon skins, I
fairs Informs hla diplomatic agents abroad 25@40c; green kip, 8c; dry kip, 14@16e.
that the Rusalans. on entering Eski Horaahidea, |1®1 50. Sheep pelts, 50c
iber of shipments are made by all the gave a majority for prohibition; in Kent Baghra, disarmed the Mussulmans, em­ ®|2; ahearliDgs, Sic; lambs, 25®60c.
Bulls, stags and grubby hides one-third
’ Narthu*ber^nd ■A ployed Mokdars to fetch tho Mussulmans off.
out of their bouses and then massacred
—From fanners’ wagons, 28®
pie Chicago Times has a review of th,, them. Eleven hundred were thus put to 36cPotatoes
baaed an
per bush.
if tho Port fall trade, which shows that business in death. When tho Russians entered LoProvisions—Detroit men and family
_ ---------- ^-geftyiamoreao- vatz, fifteen women and children tleclng mass,
Huron A Lake Michigan
oed ComIs held firm at &gt;14 50 ;
from the Invaders were kill«1,and others clear mam,
jmny—now tho Chicago &amp;
*16; men beef, |11 60;
to escaino outrage and death had to aban­
mow. *12 60. Hama, covered,
don everything, even their children. extra
its
Every MuasuIman’s house In Lovaiz was 12c, Shoulders 8c. Dried beet quiet
pillaged. After the recapture of the at 14c. Breakfast bacon, 10® 10jc. Lord
tieroea; kegs, VJ®)10e.
Michigan’5
town the Ruisitans carried devastation 9i®9icfor
SalP-Onsndaga, *1 15 per bbl; Mich­
and carnage Into the neighboring dis­
General Manage
igan, *1 15 per bbl; Syracuse dairy, per
Missouri River bridge at this place, 250 tricts. Tbe Russians drove out iu! the bu. sack, 45®47o; Ashton dairy, per 224
tgau Central Rai
feet each inlength, were blown down arid Mussulman Inhabitants of the village of lb. sack. *3 25.
committee of the]
almost wholly destroyed during a violent Hereto and burned all tbe men and some

tovsroaT He ’■ th“ r'ld~‘ ,aan ta

TIMELY HINTS
Tbe Z~
American Agriculturist gives 1
the following binte? ~
Buy your Goods only of’ Reliable Hartiew
1‘retauxiion for sowing fall wheat
should b« made at once. A Mellow
soil, well rolled and picked, b what
Buy
th® seed rtMiuires to. germinate In. If IT, IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT YOU
the soil ta cloddy, th® young roots are
More Goods at
*
exposed to the action of air in the open
spaces, and dried and killed. This ta
lue secret of many failures of what
were at first promliDg seedings. Re{Hatted harrowings and rollings are
needed to produce the proper condition
For tho same money, than any other place in town.
of tbe soil. ^Mnntter If the surface ta
somewhat rou» Itthe eoii fsmenth ta
mellow.and finb. Indeed, rr would
rather have tbe top a little rough.
GIVE ME A TBIALAXD BE COMVDT0ED.
IWIUng ta by far the beat method of
Medioff. It coot 60 oente an acre if
d*l11 Vlhlred« aud
R it ta purMY STOCK OF
cliased. Five pecks of seed per acre,or
six at tne most, ta enough, bo that at
least half a bushel of need per acre ta
saved, and here te the exist returned st
once. But the difference in tho hai­
**■
An favor
of the drill. Eyery winter we hear
and read oh every hand, “drill sown
"J1*®1 ,lookB we"’ but brosulcrat Is large for the season, and will be .sold right down to the lowest living
wheat ta Injured and looks badly.”
profit, in order to make room lor on early Fall Stock. '
.
There ta much In placing the seed ex­
actly right In tlie ground. If the plant
hra no depth of root, it Is weak, and
cannot stand the rigors of winter or
spring, and It will not tiller out as will Fetch along your Butter, Eeij-s, and What­
that more deeply eown.
ever you have to Sell.
Hkkd and Skkding.—It hardly need
be said that,- if the seed ta not good, no
YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
good crop can be hoped for. The nec­
essity for Hclectlng'seed with care has
Nashville, July 1,1677.
been a maxim of agriculture tor thou•Mil. «()«■. Tbeoldrt book, tell
of IL And yet the Hucewm of persons,
who make a business of doing this ta
now mod® a "nine days wonder.” Un­
fortunately it is forgotten again In nine
days, and we go on sowing the seed
just as It-comes from the sheaf. Ills a
good -plain to sow; at least a small strip
In the field, with the beat seed to te
procured, upon ground prepared in the
bert way. and cut this by itself at barvestandtliruhitatonceforseed. But
ifthtapays, why not grow the whole
crop in the same way .A good farmer
should have no grain that he cannot
use for seed; none that fa poor, light,
shrunken, or mixed with cockle and
garlic.

(Srowries, ■Kat-s, (Japs, gootj, Shots, Jttrturas, &amp;c, t.

SECOND STOCK

A new swindle has been devised In
Iowa City. A one dollar bill is cut In
two, a five Is served the name way,
and then the halves of the one pasted
to the halves of the other. Of course
lu a rail of bills the “five” end is count­
ed, and so six dollars pass for ten.
"To let” and “for sale,” are frequent
signa In Philadelphia. For all that,
tlie low prices of materials and wages
make building brisk.
A Sure Cure for Piles.

Mr-Joa M. Byder, CTevvlaad, O, writer—"I Buf­
fered, far years with luhtnx and ulcerated Pile.,
trie.1 remedy after remedy uirerttad, »t&gt;d coMulted ohnictaM lu Philadelphia, LoulerlUe, Ctaelnnafi, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundrau of doUanL but found no relief untflTobUlMd
a box of Dr. Wflltam’s Indian Pile Ointment some

Spring; Summer Goods
JUST

RECEIVED

A'j w, a. Himui0’s moi
Come early and. avoid

the Rush.

k»aw., for treatment. He Inform* me th*t the
dlan Ointment bae &gt;bo cured him of the pika.
1. certainly * wonderful dlxwrery, and enould
U*r«t liV IK* manv thnnmn*.

G. A. TRUMAN.

DETROIT

FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance ‘Company.

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On the First Day of July, 1817.
•491.305.64
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Cash Capital,
.

Summer Goods!
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MORE GOODS FOR ONR DOLLAR !
At onr Store than elsewhere, don’t blamegtis.
117“ We are ut home iu onr New Store, having no rents tojwty, and
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Yuki cm. were shut up in a born, which
was fired. Forty-four other Mussulmans
wore mawtacrtHl, and all tlie Muasnlman

The next
beginning

OM

sabbage, 30&amp;50O per dor.;
»er bu ; com, 4&amp;5c per
^30c per «loz. Tomatoes,
celery, 40t^&amp;0 perdox;

Tbo yards are well stocked. We
part of the other women, together with quote; Beach and Henle, H®4 50;
their children, were taken outside the Hiekory, *4 50®5; soft, *2 60®*.
Wool—Quiet at 85®37c for fine; comb­
thai
kznanum the eastern ap­
r----------------.j«m ta ortimated at about
**50,000, and it will probably require tw« wapea mawauire, w-re rrmeuea t&gt;v Otto­
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
The rut: te &lt;r three months to rebuild die structure. man troops. An English military attache
himself wftnexaed all these Honora.
Cattle—The arrivals were small, and
The
plague
having
broken
out
in
Rus
­
re Buffalo Gap
the market wra not ovorrtrxkcd. We
fired Into the sian Poland, the German frontier has quota prince as follows:
given to halt.
The Town Council of Glascow uuanltoualy resolved to present tin. freedom
ofhiai

visit.

wetdt’a range, or *3 50® 4 for fair to good,
ngement, turned the Ruratan left. The «to96
lb-.
ItuMiaaa woea tapuiaad along the whole
It is raid that th. Rnralan troops at ELtova rioted became (.f bad provisions sad lbs. and upward, and would go i2yc bet­
BM&gt;aiay loavea oft!read into ter for choice lignt. Grass or stubble fed
rashbara yesterday.
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CIKA 8K0DAW
“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.'

VOL. IV.
■Grass.

aUslwiHe Jitrrtanl.
VILLAGE. OFFICER S

TneroMl prslwd 1for lt» banning fner,
r whUyiBM:

taMMOr-teart* Durkao.

NASflYJ&amp;LK BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY SEPIEMI^R 7.1877.
Well, sir, God answers your prayers
Hometimes in a way that is terribly
just. It takes us a long time to find
out that everything Is very good, I
think, but .we come io learn it at last

walers was nearer every minute—
somebotly whose hands wen?-on my
shoulder, whose eyes, I felt, were on
face—spmsbody who hud never forgot­
ten me—Bobbery!
"Boliberyl Bobbery!” I cried, and
I ntreteheu out my arms to him.
Bobbery raid :•“! came over In atub
—only think J.such a lark! but as I
.clirnned In nt the. .window, our tub
drifted away, und however we're to
get over I can't tell.”
"You must thliik of something,”.!
laid ‘‘Ikd-teiDL it win a long day.”
jpWgCTPlWBrrtP it was.’’ Bobl&gt;ery
■■i 111
|nc. (;oniL, along,

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’’ffi.tjiTWt-: tosss."*
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7 lnTttLEWW DURKEE, W. X.

WE TWO.

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1«U. lk&gt;l,Lery." &gt;
"and the other tilings?"
"Well, we must just leave them un­
till it’sall right again.”
,
"Win it ever be all rightT” I isdreil
"WliJ’, &gt;'&lt;*, of course,” wild Bote
Utt.
W
He was such a splendid chtro, hIr,
was Bobbery, and s6 clever! He took
“ »- {»■‘------ •“
—r-a
that
wercultifUngateHit
■»
1 tied tt*nrclap
Ur, Und then we waded across to tne
window, und atood upon (he sill.
“I think It’s jolly good fun,” said
Bobbery. "If you could only see how
your boat's bobbing up und down Iu
front here! Get’in quick, or I can’t

‘‘Fortuna brlnri I
(team!.—{Cytnbalule.
It’s Just a bit of a story, sir, that
don’t sound much to Mow terra, but I’d
like to tell you .bout It, If you l»»e
Um. to ll»lL, for Mtpy’ve .)(
a a barber
Bobbto down
down here,&lt;jxcq»ttftottyr.
Bohbvw
hie; they're
poor folkH, you see, and things drift
ton and State Stroeta, Naahvllk,
out of folks? heads when poverty drifts
in.
"Bobbery? yes, sir, that was Ids
i of thl» vlclflname—leastways the name we gave
him down here. • As to a father or
mother, wo never had any, I think;
fV PICE 1Wrd
Houth °r 'rrc&gt;nxn'. Htoro. never had any .one in the wide world
V WX«H*0fM«la 8u«rt,llMfcviU«|Mkh.
"It's splendid,” 1 1r said ; "come
to belong to, eXMpt our two solves—
Bobbery and me.
I was the .eldest—
BRADY If CRITES,
h Dolibery put his f&lt;x&lt;t rm
two years older than him : but then I
won "blind, you see, so tiie two years to the miHteudy raft, she went down
didn’t count for much, and Bobbery on one Hide with u plunge. “Never
Office opp. Union Hou*.
got ahead of me after tire time when mind,” he said; “you've just got to
the long days of pain slipped into lone push vouraelf ashore with this pole, as
nighu and God shut me out of the straight us you caiu^go, and 1'11 folH &lt;J- KNAPPEN,
Helion In Chan world ; not that I grumble, sir—I.’ve
it that
|rta of thia atate given over that; and Bobbery was al­
'Hrotinn. Mlchf ways such a good lad to me, that per­ ____
.
_ __ 7e left
haps I didn’t miss so much, after all. Bobbery. I took the pole he gave n-ie,
Southern Press to Postmaster-Gen­
I grew to fancy things, and make
believe I saw a great deal, particularly eral Key; In the autobiography of the
LEWIS DURKEE
after Bobbery got to working at hfs Solid South there's no such word as
CK, Notary Futile, Rm! &amp;Ule tad Inour
•erring.
”
trade
—
shoe-black,
sir
;
and
oometimes,
A(mt. CoUMticna pMnpUy suOr. mm!
dtiK properly exreuicd. Office In 1*.C when I became acctiHtomed to being and went out on the rest less waters,
always in the dark, I went out with that I felt were bloorl red where the
Bobbery, and held the money that he setting sun had touched them. People
E. J. FE1QHNER,
on the opjscdte “ide cheered and cried
made.
VTOTART PUBLIC and Real Eatoto Arent.
Well, not much, perhnjsi, but enough and called me, and Bobbery behind
J.” (Mrefiil attentions!ven to the drawing of mor tcalled out.qnce or twice, " Ship ahoy!”
for us two, and the little room we had .«
dowL at Kingstown, over against the •In
it a sbriU voice that I knew and loved
better than anything on earth, and
river: only Itobberj- was an extrava- v
once
I heard him nay, faintly—he
gant
lad
—
not
in
drink,
sir,
we
were
ORNO WRONG,
seemed so far awj'.y—” Tn port at last.’,
always a sober lot—but in oranges.
At last!.
They were almost his ruin, air—
The people op sivore bar!,- ceaped
those oranges.
He used to come up
stairs Hudung them softlynso that I their shouts of eniteffient and encour­
might not hear, and thinking to de­ agement, the light had died utterly
UNION HOUSE
ceive me ; but I somehow smelt away.
IHARUM RBONBON, Proprietor. 17.1. tote) U orangea, and it always made me sharp­
In an awful silence, aud an awful
er to cateh Bobbery whistling little darkness. I jumped to land, and held
tunes to himself on the way up, just to out my two hands.
^tomake pteate aocufcrtrtte._________
"Bobbery! Bobbery!" I cried, "1
put me off.
He made a deal of me, did Bobbery want to thank you.”
'
! UtE e. BUXTON,
Did Bobbery hear, sir, do you think ?
—along of being blind, you see—and
( 2. UN8MITH, mannfKturro Rifle and Shot Gun* so did the neighbors; but I was rare Do peoj&gt;le hear aUytiiipgf do people
VT and repairs all Firearms aod fine Machinery.
&gt;rodd of him. Yoo don't know what understand anyttflrt^, after they have
gone
away ?
t is, sir, to sit alone in the dark ail
I only knew that the aw ful silence
lay, aud then, on a sudden, to hear a
JOHN M. ROE,
fellow callout, “Here we are again ! was turning me to stone, that the
IJ OUSE, 81 gn and Carries* Painter. Graining. Come down and feel .the sunset, and awful darkness was rising like a stone
11 Fm^laa^ad Paper
a Sp^Ulty. we'll count the coppers!”
It would wall between me and Bobbery—and I
make you love any one,, sir, who hud was afraid. When-1 called noone an­
a voice like that, let alone a fellow like swered me and I was glad. If his voice
CHAS. W, DEMARA Y
was silent, any other voice would have
Bobbery.
Perhaps you didn't happen to tie In maddened me juBt then, and t wanted
Kingstown, sir, last spring, when the nothing more to tell me all the truth.
floods had risen, and the land was I learned through the silence on land
under water for miles around.
Bob­ and sea how God had answered my
E PARADY,
bery had to wade a little going down sprayer..
VfANUFACTUREHof Rx&gt;U andSboro. Makins
XU. and repairing neatly done, a!»o rtriel atten­ toms work, but he rather liked it, he They tofd meafterward how the'plank
tion to fill an order* promptly, and at thetoweat said; he used to tuck up his trowsets, he was launching to help himself to
and call back to me and laugh, *h tiie the shore drifted av;ay from his hand,
water crept around IiIh feet; and be and was out of eight directly, how
J. R RASEY,
said folkn wouldn't want their boots they would have saved him i! they
RAYMAN. Good! and lUggas? rarrlad to any blacked, he feared, for the water would could, and how, when they began to
place In the village. Stoat boroea, good dray
shout to him directions, he made a
soon take off the polish.
and willing Landa.
I used to sit on tiie window-aiil to sign for silence, and stood straight
JOHN WEBSTER,
feel the sun, and if I listened very upon tig; sill, with the sunset creeping
hard, I could hear the ripple-ripple of all abourldm.nnd the waters vashing
the shallow water at every step that at his feet. They wonderetl why he
Bobbery made, and it had "a pleasant had made no effort to reach the shore
sopnd, and made a kind of company with mt—limy used to. wonder, for a
W. D. PUR CHIS,
feeling ; but when he was out of near­ long lime after, why he had stood so
TJEOPRiETOli Hlppto Mllh. 1 mil™ w
ing.
and it still kept rippling up silent, with his eager eyes, and rest­
A montvillri. Flour and Feed alwayi
against ourwajia, the company feeling less feet »o strangely still. I knew, of
went away and left me lonely, and course; but what right hud any one to
sometimes I thought the water hate­
ful, because it lay bo very long be­ wouldn't have done any one any good
JAMES FLEMING. to know what I know—that Bobbery
tween me and Bobbery.
yyATCH***** airi Jrreler, cut aide of Main
Well, once I was sitting alone on wouldn’t letme lose the faintest chance;
the window-sill, and the day was very thought my blind, helpless life quite
quiet—tn quiet that I did not hear the as well worth saving as his own. I
little rimfling waves; and in the quiet would have done the M— '—' ’~
FRANK J. PUR CHIS,
I imw frightened at last; and In the sir, any day—for, Bobb
(liiet I stretched out my hands across we were always fond of 04
the sill, to feel my way down. 1 fidt U.Mrta.'KIlS!
and
Homelbing that made me shiver, and
draw back out of the sunlight—that the floods again, and thj
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
sok
'
made my whole dark life grow sud­ know about the
ROMStahrlH. to BaUlc Croak. Iza
rUlaarorr Mood*r and Frtdar moral
denly a Beautiful and precious thing—
T:
I felt the water rippling almost up to
the level of the util, and I was quite lad. . _
di , w? and
And Bobbery ?
and Bobbery would never
‘
I the folks thought I
a deal1 &lt; him
.
not cal! out or go mad with that they collected
_____ t jut- up,
fright, as I thought at first I might dn; and I took half of
money just to
by the rlveronM 1 crept away, iu my everlasting put up this little c
ded the copdaniniWii, from the warm sunlighLand , aide—for we al wayi
pera, sir; and I ha
forgotten him
and I slept together, and pul my —notin these two
HroUnn. ***_____
about Bob­
bands over my ears, to shut out the
That’s all, alrl-ry,-{Harper’s

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Wm. A Atlswortu,
at hfat reakteope or store.

but £ think U mart have been hours,
fori felt the sunlight alanUngon my
face, and the water rushing around me

An enter
in Dayton
ed withpr

-----. the cupboard,
----- board, the water took
reach
and I crept back to the

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san

the way. I said my
. three Umea, and I said
vurn too, for A
hbtne prayers for Bobbery,
I.
wbia *•h.
knew he would be wny
r------ ’—
rbOT I bad died
found me some day wi

in her mouth I Moreover she wore a
Milt with a long trait,at!;'tliat rtraiUhe
lucked.anmna lh«
of her m.e-‘
kel lmk*'.

think how thing* 1
window, with the
Texas boys are so aal
jbstgre cittern do.

to steal one.
.tulation that
■d of stealing

the clock ; and I thought it was better
for me to die than Bobbery, after ail,
; or he could see. white I—I had no
n lessure In my life. And yet, I Want­
.. I
v--- ■ T
(a

by all means. If anything
her eyes, marriage will. ”

NO. 50.

•ny fries.

The Banana in California.
away. I won’t cry for her I’m glad and-tumhle with FIok.orgivesAugust
But that lady said she would dress। mi admonitory cuff and foil-over; but
Los Angelos (C’d.) ExprsM.
of Robby so I went to Mama's room. A for the most part he. site on the floor,
Strange gentleman was there who। watching their play, or arranging his
We passed a few minutes yesterday
looked very sorry and mom people too• blanket, in which he packs bis feet up inspecting the bananas whlek sre
exactly as we have seen children pack growing In the yard of a friend who
and Ife said Homething to Mama.
From U*rp«r*&gt; lta»ar.
I saw my nmma fall down on the' their feet in tbeir blankets on winter fives on Spring street,near thejuncifon
Wri&gt;new&gt;ay, Long Branch.
Dear Newspaper— I am a little floorall white and she said. I’m pun­ nights, and he uses ills hands in theoe of Maia and Spring. He has two
girlduHt 9 yrtirsold.
My Mania is a ished I'm punished O my Baby. I operations in a thoroughly human banana trees which have attained groat
butiful lady she Is the loveliest woman said Mama don’t cry tliat lady will way.' Very like a man ami a brother height, and which were planted in
in. the world.
1 heard a gentleman dress the Raby. That strange gentle­ is be also when he drinks out of a bot- 1874. They have begun to yield quite
tie, grasping it in both hands, putting freely, the first bunch of the year
tell her so and mama sent me away to man gave Mama something out of a,i his
head well back, aod emptying the being picked some four month* ago.
Kiy on tiie besohWe have got n little ixittle and he mode Bridget the
by and pretty big Baby two years chambermaid take me down on thej Iasi drop down his throat- It Is quite a The germiof the bunch comes onftn
pleasant
diversion, from the dose re- very much the fashion of an ear of
beech.
old he Isa dear little fellow.
Marie
Bridget rocked- herself and cryedI seisblance, when, his attention being corn. Atfirot it shoots out perpendicu­
takes care of him Marie is the boone
Marie .is pretty crossjibs.slaps us both. and told me d|0riesl.and was good toi attracted to another chance of securing larly. In a few days it begins to droop,
me. She dident slap me like Marie. the much-disputed blanket, he trans- and finally falls over. The covering
I &lt;»tw hl« Bridget said Mary was a fritieh dlvilI fen the bottle to his foot, holding it next peels off and the'buncb begins to
aud ahe hud gone away iu the nigh, flrxily with his toes. His slight, flat, ncrease In size. As It ajmroaebre
and
nobody won’t flud tier ai v inoret. Rmall-heeled feet are more like those Of ripeness the particular stalk upon
in shoe* on
k
--------------- I mu glad of that Papa came down to• a ntan than the feet of any other mon­ which it grows becomes soggy^ylciditig
key, we are told; but. the likeness its strength and firmness, doubtless, to
best, his name his Robby. Pujui loves the beech' for me.
Bridget said the telegraf had brought, ceases with the toes. These are fingers, mature the fruit. .When the fruit has
the baby too A he"loves me. He comes
matured and has been plucked,
here someUmes on Bunday. I litve a him from New York quick. He kiss­ and have all the movements of fingers; fully
i
nor is the face human below the brow the stalk upon which it grew h cut off
ed,
but
he
was
eo
white
aud
his
li
|
m
Pnny here but I lifts Ifly papa best.
were white and his hands were cold. and eyes. The absence of a nawl close to the ground. It is allowed to '
Bathing is good for children.
Mumu sends Murk* to bathe me in Irantoo'.ir room to see Robby. Thei promontory, the wide, sunk black rot, and is then applied as manure-to
strange man that looked sorry was। matrilw, like those of a hippopotamus the root. By the time one stalk has
there. My papa said is there no hope। on a very small scale, the semi-circular fulfilled its mission aud in about ready
doctor. The doctor said none tile stuff’ sweep of the inoulh ; tiie thlcK, calf­ to be cut down, there are a number of
did ite work in a few houra. My papa, like tongue, and'‘something in the ac­ shoots ready to take its place. It is
bath house.
cryed out loud.
'
tion of the Jaw aud throat when the worthy of remark that life banana in
I hate the sea. But I love the Sand
I ran to my mamas room she wasi animal lifts up his head and one sees Loh Angelos takes some little time to
I'dig in it and make houses. It won’t
make yo.u dirty.
My name is Mabel, seated in a chair all Htlll like a picture: him from the side, which also rewinds become acclimated. The trees exKmone
of a calf, form an unlikeneaa to the ineel by uh were only three years old:
Her
oyssVere
big
and
her
hair
was
all
but tfae chpdrefl bore at' the hotel call
over her beautiful dress.
human race as forcible as the reoem- and yet they are already hardy and
me Runaway dear. That Is not be­
1 said mamma and she threw up her blunce In other respects is striking.
prolific.
They are of the Florida
cause I tun like a horse, but because
Mr. Pongo is In excellent health specie's.
The first growers of the
my Mama who Is most butiful and arum and said O so loud O my baby,
wears butiful dresses and shiney rings my baby. That some people sent me1 now, but has bad two illnesses since banana in Florida found that it gener­
i
he
was
sold
to
Dr.
Falkenstein
of
the
ally
required
ten years to thoroughly
away
but
Robby
was
asleep
on
Manin
’
s
Hays to me all the lime runaway dear.
And the getitleman with the black bed. but they wouldn't let me kiss Prussian natural history ex[&gt;edit!on acclimatize the plant and secure a full
mustash that says my mania is the ■him ur go near him Robby was all for two gallons of rum, and exchanged yield. Here it is apparent thut ft will
bis claim In an African village for the not take more than a third of that
.
loveliest woman in the world says run­ white.
Papa's eyes are all red I showed him more tolerable condition of his Kuro- tlmb. Tiie banana is Very sensitive to
away too so I runaway.
I&gt;ean career.
Perha]w he was too I cold, and as we have nothing like the
My Papa’s moustash is gray, I like the letter I wrote yesterday to make
young when the hunters took him, to i degree of frost which prevails in Flori­
that ttebt.
It Is only 6 o’ctock, but him laugh lie doesn’t laugh. He says
naima te oui driving a Marie will tdap write my little girl, write all you can nave any dreams now of the deep,cool, da, our succese with this fruit will un­
me ff I disiH go t*bed. It4s vwy fight. tliink of then you shall kiwi my little dark forests, the great luscious fruit, doubtedly be much greater tium that of
the glorious chmbs and bounds and the Florid tans.
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I don’t wont to go to bed. Marie says brother.
Papa says to the Htrange man: Are fights, the long migrating journeys of
in french but I can’t write it In French
Canned Goods.
Your Mama Is out with Him she says there no motliera nowadays doewrand the gray-coated community, theboomhim so hard HIM. And she won’t be papa cries more. Hindi, the doctor ing, inarticulate speecli which was the From the N«* York Bulledn.
Hays she is to be pitied, tills blow lias language of his tribe, and II may be
The one branch of trade that is mak­
that
he
is
happy
enough
in
his
artifi
­
almost
killed
her.
Mama is crow Mania is a butiful
Papa says write my darling write cial life. It Jncludes all tlienecetwa- ing rapid progress is that of canned
lady- I hate that gentleman with the doctor,
this child sliultwrite all this ns riea and many of the luxuries of civil­ goods. It extends now from the Pasblack mousUwh.
I want to go to
ization. He goes to bed at eight even’ nanxaquoddy Bay to the Golden Gate,
a
lesson
to some other gay mother.
sleep, Y’our affecahunate friend.
My hair is all wet pajia cries so. evening, in a very comfortable bed, and from the Lake of the Woods to
Mabel.
I never and Bletqw till eight in the morning.” the Rio Grande, and it already seems
Thursday, Lono Branch.—Dear Excuse niy'bad writing.
Newspaper : Sly papa is here. He saw wrote such a long lettifr before. Papa his attendant told us, “always lying to embrace nearly every esculent in
common use. Upon the Columbia
the letter I wrote you only for fun. will take me to Robby now. He says on his side, with his hand under his
river, in Oregon, there are twentyHe says I must write you more and he for the last time for tiie last time. My cheek on the pillow, like a man,” and nine firms engaged in the busines of
will send It to be printed because it little boy O my little boy. I feel bad he eats numerous meals with unfail­ canning salmon, several firms in Texas
may do somebody go&lt;sl. I don’t know too but I dont t-ee what papa means ing appetite. Once a day he has an have considerable capital employed hi
Robby is aaleen on Mama's ample repast of roast meat and pota­
what he means. 1 &lt;xui’t write so good because
bed Good by Your afeeshunate friend. toes, and bls break faat, luncheon and the business of canning turtles. New
ilh I did yesterday or spel so good for I
Mabel.
supper consist of milk, wino and water, Orleans cans shrimps. Virginia cans
feel bad. Last night when mama was
bread, rice, eggs, fruit and vegetables. oysters. New England cans almost
out driving with Lhe gentleman with
He is on the best of terms with his at­ every uegetabla known; ajid all the
the'black mustash Maria put me to
tendant, and it was very funny to see rot of the country cans many of the
Mr. Pongo.
bedivEen.tlui sun was shining, she
him
lying negligently on his back in a articles here spoken of and numerous
was going to put Robby to bed two but
j slanting-upwards position on the lad­ otbeiM. The latest enterprise iu the
Robby is only a baby and he yeld From the London Spectator.
der, bls eyes tumid un to the ceiling, trade, says the Boston Commercial
Mtrna Mama. Marie said tals toi petit
Mr I’ongo. the gorilla, is a very nice one hanci dangling ciown wards, and Bulletin, is the canning of Boston
•dibble arid she rocked him bard. The beast,but he is not so clever as August,
baked beans: and If would appear,
waiter that kisses Marie on -the beach the chimpanzee, nor. so sympathetica* the other thrown round the neck of therefore, as if there were few' new dis­
when I ain’t looking, came to the deor the dog Flok, and one feels about him his friend, as the latter repeated his coveries to be made in this direction.
and said she must hurry up if she ex­ after a little while us one feels about brief formula toa freshly-arrived bateh But the heights aud depths of human
pected to go with him and have any thp heavy child in the nursery,—that of spectators.
Mr. Pongo had quite an irreffistable ingenuity can not be gauged or sounded.
fun at the dance. Rhe said this petit he is £&lt;mmI and safe, but hardly amus­
In Boston there arc several heavy
diable wont go to sleep,she rocked him ing. There is something disconcerting air of enjoying the proceeding; he firnu engaged in the business, of tan­
hard and Robby cried loud all the about him, too, though it Is in one's rolled his tongue almut, and when the ning and pickling fish, flesh, fowl and
sentence.
“ His present value is five
time. He wasn’t sleepy.
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own mind, not in him; It is the Inclin­ thousand pounds!” was spoken, he vegetables. In most cases their muI told Marie bo and ahe said he was ation to treat him rather as a human
terudsare contracted for, and the price
thirsty and gave ,hliu something to being of the unintelligent, than as an withdrew his arm, gave the tqwaker a fixed at the commencement of the seadrink out of aapoon and then he went animal of the exceptionally Intelligent friendly cuff, as who should say, Bon, in the same manner that the
‘ ‘What! you’re at it again, are you ?
to sleep.
kind. Oneaiieaks to him with marked
“pickles” (smallcucumbers) have been
I went to sleep two &amp; when it was distinctness and emphasis, and pets Fetch ’em with figures, my boy’’’and engaged from the farmers in Eastern
dark in the night I woke up. There him, not with the flippant srnartneas dived rapidly over and under the rung Manachusetts for the past quarter of a
Was a big moan but the corners were one would bestow upon “Nature’s Pul- of the ladder, looking al the audience century. &lt;The business of putting up
all black and I saw the big wolf that chinello,” his companion, but gravely, upside-down from between his own pickles is one of the adjuncts of all the
Marie tells me about standing in a and with an effort to make him under­ legs, with a composed gravity infinite­ fl rots referred to in this city, and last
black corner. I dldent screagh because stand. as one might pet one of the ly comical. He never attempts to spring they probably contacted with
my throat hurt me so I couldeut but 1 harmless ‘‘cases0 nt the EarilWOOd stand upright; he is too heavy, his at­ die farmers of New England for the
covered up n&gt;y head and prayed. I Asylum. In the quiet heaviness of tendant explained, and his legs are not
products of several hundred oertv
prayed Now £ lay me down to deep his manner there is something that yet strong enough to support his
which have been planted but are j,’et
oecause that was all I could think of makes one feel "patient and painstak­ weight. But it is expected that he
but nothing about a wolf in iL I guess ing, as with a creature of slow brain will grow to a height of six feet, and to be delivered this season. The price
then stand upright as the full-grown agreed u]sm for this year was alxiut a
God knew I meant about the wolf.
and perception ; and when he claps his gorilla has been seen by travelers to do. dollar a thousand when delivered at
in a good while Mane came in softly dreadfully human hands, with the
At present his mode of progression is the factories.”
and when I said O Marie the wolf was black akin in wrinkles on them like
like that of a tumbler who is about to
here slip said quick did Robbie wake Jll-fitting glovee, and pounds them on be picked up suddenly bv a pinch be­
Wages and Prices.
upL I wild no, A l clung to her dress the floor, demanding notice and ap­ hind from a clown in tfie ring. He
when she went to Robby’s crib she hid plauding himself, one daps and nods
walks on his feet and bis hands—the
The International Review contains
at him just as one would at a deficient latter turned iu, fist-shape,and looking
a light.
an article by Mr. Grosvenor on "TUe
Robby was fast asleep and Marie child. He is singularly dumb, too,
tried to"wake him. 1 said whut makes rarely uttering any sound at all, while like small club-feet—and his back Communists and the Railways,” which
slopes gently down from bis broad
you wake him up? Marie didn’t slap one of his friends chatters freely, and shoulders tohis thin,misshapen flanks. embraces many facts of special Inter­
me then—she looked at me most awful the other barks In all the exuberant Mr. Pongo is an interesting, if not pre­ est and value at this time. For the
aud she dragged me to my bed and put delight of games of play, of which Mr. cisely a fascinating animal, and the present we concern ourselves with
me in and covered me up and said if I Pongo is for the most part only asjwc- strongest proof of his quaint suggestion' onlv one of Ito numerous points.
didn’t try to sleep with my face to the tator, decidedly at a disadvantage of kinshin with his visltora is that one ' The author collates the wholesale
prices of the leading articles which
wall she" would bring the wolf, eo I where general liveliness Is in question.
is never free from a queer sense of bad
lies very still. Marie's voice was queer, When seated on the ground, with his manners in asking questions about him enter into general consumption, and
as if nhe had a cold, and she kept Blink­ gray buck, his round, ucutly-formed before his grave, black lace ; and that compares them with the standard *of
ing Bobby aqd tryiugtq wake him up, head, with comparatively small and one leaves him with a wish that ho wages. "If an engineer,” he says Iu
summing up, "had bought precisely
then ahe said fiainte Vierge and then close-sitting ears, turned toward me.
might have somethin^ to do, or at his proportion per capita of each arti­
she told me not to stir or she would his long arms folded, his sjiare small least something to read.
cle on the first of May I860, expending
bring the wolf, and I heard her open legs, so disproportionate in size to his
(61.56, or about one month’s wages,
her trunk and take tilings out of it powerful arms, hidden,his lean thighs,
A Novel in One Chapter.
a llke.quantity of each article would
quickly and softly, und she said if I lucked close to his thick, bulging,
have cost him at New York, whole­
wasent still the devils would eat me. ridgy sides; he is wonderfully like a
The
following
is
from
a
Paris
pajier.
sale
prices, on the first of January 1877,
I screached and she put her hand over very strongly-built child to whom
my mouth and said she would keep the “rickets” has come unaccountably, It may be true, but it te more likely to only 65.76, and yet his wages haw ad­
As vanced from |80 to 91.66 per month.
wolf aud the devils away if I kept as and In contradiction of his apparent be a product of the imagination.
u story it is rather gooa :
The- same quantitles and articles which
still as a mouse and shut my eyes and constitution.
“Here’s the story of an unfortunate be could buy for $81,43 In 1673. he
Mr. Pongo’s face Is amiable, and
put my fingers In my ears, I did that
This unlucky wight could buy in January last for f65.76,
his attendant declares him to be young lawyer.
for a good while and I went to sleep.
waa head over heels In love with a and yet we are tola that men who
When I woke up again it was dark "very good-natured;” the eyes areserl- beautiful girl, aud was about to be
lived comfortably and without com­
aim
( cnuklq't Bee the moon I ous ana quiet, by no means so m-slanmarried to her.
On the eve of the plaint on $100 in 1873 are utterly un­
calk
a and thjra l crept over to choly as the eyes of most monkeys
her
t was all white and Marie with whom we have previously been wedding day he was called in to defend able to live on $90 in 1877&gt;nd are starv­
an awful mlscreat—a num of 30, who
wasent in it. I cried out very loud and acquainted; and when he hitches had poisoned his mother and father. ing.
In other words, while wages are
fell on the floor then I dimed into lit­ himself against the wires of the cage, The case seemed a lost one, and when
very much higher than before the
tle Robby's crib and laid down by him. his legs extended, one arm lying neg­ the prosecution had closed, the young
Robby was all cold and I covered him ligently acrons his lap, and the other lawyer was about giving up the strug­ war, the prices of articles which go far
to make up the cost of living are down,
up, and said “now I lay me," twice. Indolently raised while he lazily gle without an effort,
buddenly he almost to the figure of 1860, aud while
Once for him because he’s a baby and scratches his head, he reminds one of perceived in the far extremity of the
can't say his prayers. And I put my Punch’s pictures of an Irish Fenian, court room his .beloved and her parents, the wages of railroad men fell in the
recent reduction only ten per cent be­
without
the
ferocity.
&amp;e
tattered
tail
­
arms round him to make him warm
who bad come to see what Kind of low the highest rate of 1878, prices have
and I went to sleep. When I woke up coat and the brimless hat. He is not stuff he waa made of.
The presence meanwhile fallen twenty per cent. Of
^?B -dlhn5f thSf1"? greirmaily four years old, but he looks fifty, and of the one he worships changes his
there is not the contradiction between
train of thought
He feels that he
jieople all the waiters and cliamber- his face am^his manners which ex­ must make a show of talent, and com­ tall prices have not gone down In a
corresponding measure. The great '
makW ami fen^pwen and buiys were ists in those of most monkeys, for his mencing his argument, rises to the
body of coiihumen. do not gain the full
demeanor is likewise middle-aged.
all around our crib.
highest flight* of eloquence. ' In a
A lady said O ]&gt;oor little thing .Not, i&gt;erhape, that lie remembers the word, he succeeded in showing that benefit of tills reduction. But. ar* J nel­
ly observed by Mr. Grosvenor, thia bi
take her awav. They lifted me out on Gaboon, his captivity, and his slaugh­ the criminal is an upright, virtuous,
measurably
due to the tact that, bo
tered
relatives,
but
tliat
he
thinks
solthefloor and a gentleman said O no
and much-abused man, aud obtains long as their wages aTO not loweffed,
ahe Hiay tell us ail about iL I said umn spectators who don’t talk to him, his acquittal. In the evening the law­
where is Marie Robby must get up a bore, and the corner of the aquarium S, with a triumphant air, calls at the they make no effbrt to purchase at
lower figure*. The matUr to largely
and be dressed aud u lady stood before gallery dull. He is said to be fond of
se of his future father-in-law, ex­
the crib aud 1 said Is he asleep! She children, and he certainly brightened pecting that his succese will ensure him within their own control. By co-upsaid yes ho is asleep whore is Marie; up when some came tn, but they were a warm welcome. To his surprise he eratlon or by other mean* they could
I told them perhaps the wolf had eaten shy of him,and did not respond to his finds the young girl cold, and her pa­
duotion. The essential fact tt that the
her up but I don’t believe that much hint that a little applause would be rent* much embaraesed. He asks what
standard prices have fallen more than
when the sun shines. I told them all agreeable. He gravelyclimbe the lad­
this «»rt of reception means.
‘My the general average of wages.
that Had happened In the night like I der up which August skips with derisfriend,'
says
he,
whom
theyoung
man
taoOte WWfth ot U&gt;.
have told you.
Everybody looked
It was very careless leaving the par­
had
already
begun
to
call
father-in
­
strange and said Mary was wicked wire-work screen of his cage with nice law, T must tell you—my daughter
rot in the parlor Sn
evening, but
attention; but he seemingly makes
up his mind each time that it will not lovss another.’ ‘ Another! ' Who is she never thought
* The good and virtuous until Mondaymornlng, w
"bear,” and relinquishes the attempt the man ?’
man
whom
you
to-day,
by
your
elo
­
ed
the
whole
house
bi
to follow the dauntless chimpanzee,
quence, restored to society,* replies the
AT LONG BRANCH.

dreas my brother.
All the ladle* said no no. And a
lady cried and klaaed me and said she
wax going to dress him but 1 must be I
««■*«wM.vliw . I ioi&lt;i

by the ropes,
The next beet thi
biurkilMMtfia
ngUibmTOh
_____ _
ing the whole sub]
Kongo by hi^fttr greater agility.
of our ignorance
Sometimes he has a friendly rough- understand IL

Sentinel.
“Clothaa cleaned and repaired In the
&gt;&gt; In _ XT—
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’

�WA'JIS «ain UMK.

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territory of Utah, ba* been controlling.
His power* a* aspiritiul leader ami
church director ware despotic; and br
ba* wielded them in his own way .

Going W

NEW GOODS!

**fe front further Indian hoatilitiea.

For and in &lt;*&gt;n«»drr&gt;tion of five or
x hundred dollars, Henry Ward
»odl» Mid tube tbejnlliretw&lt;.mm&gt; io 11Uwt,„ wln
te
rochet will, lecture in Cha fl otic on
L"H»I the
Iv Mth
2MUI1 hut.
Uwl.
France has nearly, forty million hens,
Mr*. Orrin Gridley while At Prtortey
with only five million Women to throw
things at thorn.
f
The cabbage worm is nurchln^ all made from the bark of the white
through Michigan, and it wflIBA *
JJUdh.
’
Elder Riley preached bis farewell serc.on —
last Sabbath to a crowded
house.
Jr.A PmI My. lov* umiy hol not ex- --y
-----------~—
«wdv. ly. Th«t i* », W?er f.n . »M |«t-1~tSe tea
of • r™&gt;« nM«,h.rdu&lt;..\puU her crimp..
gorily of hl. Intedoek Adon.rionww
&lt;
K v «... ™,.n.lvUUn m- tu
Urt ThurwUy eye.. uGod
A W-erkK., ...........
s.y.ifirm
recently
»up .«the preened,.
ZU'
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WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
i red every'week, and my
upon getting

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GRAND T.A1TB&amp; DIVJBION

FRESH GOODS

,
*"”D’
r Charles Evans, of Bellevue township
of hi. rriiwoo U»r. tl&gt;. aumUr homd.. *
TH.
kltook. like , roddto !**1'
u,,
WMi Kal.nu, inc, grew]
At the Lowest Rate*.
\a of &gt;umiick«.
------ .
। tmn. 4{ acres of redwood tamarack
of its fomi^er. Jimeph Smith.
During the Chicngo expodtion tta- Mwanm 581 bushel* of oats by actual
• He was born ha WhfUenbain, Vl, iu
. .
■ than
.
------bushels
. - per
Jane. 1W1.
Hte father was a farmer Chicago fc Northeastern railroad will weight,
or more
122
and served in the Revolutionary War, run cheap excursion trains to that city acre. He oak* the world to take heed.
every
Wednesday.
and Brigham's life up to 31. waa|*«Md_
Hiram Gridley ha* just returned
is hsatthfu) form life.
'Himhe'WH*
Just a few- more moons—a few store from Rapid River,where he had been
eomerted to the Monnou faith, and be­ swiftly glding week*, and youT be l for » day* trout flailing and health
taine so popular that in December 18&amp; kicking yooradf for having feund i enperating. . Hi* health was rati
.
_
hreiti, ... nuhe^HT
: poorly at the outset, but he returned n I
I
I I I fi-J I I ll I —,
be was «bow&gt;n “Pre*ident of the Church fault with hot weather.
of Jem* Chrisy and Latter Day Batata
Jr ’ w(&gt;uId
B better man by 18 lb*. H&lt;

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,

The Old Reliable

AfflTTTHTfl

uUU l lLLliu,

" “’'' ''

The aforesaid debate was closed last
evening,
the umpire doelarr™td.nl &lt;4 th. Ytatnu ChQKh .ill j
,h»
J", U“’- „
, I Ba^teday
to," tat.™,
of
■ I
b. the To&gt;in,»t .1 bi. wn. by hi. »r.t I A» Almont. Mrnh., l»dy &gt;« i*11'.alE&gt;,t hnv6 nddrd that the d«M..n
aod legitimate wife, his eon John W.1 n~«h.: of. bata (Im1.,.,!... Kw. I h
fln. uu
h
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YOU.,.
"™“" « M«1’
If*-" 'Wrt’ hvomd . powerful .p™d., which de­
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fanner,&gt;for the carrier,find for the merGunners can now lawfully kill in
chant aaneng «•» I" therefore hopeful. Michigan all the prairie chicken*, partand we «may expect to see busine** ridge*, wood, teal, mallanl or gray
picking*41 this autumn- The country duck* they can find. Their license ax­

is unquestionably in a better condision tend* from September l«t to January
as to trade than it lia* been for several' 1st.
years par,:, and general prosperity must 1 What iM reauy uwdcd in.thiscountrj

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OlT" I sell three feet for a yard
'U*" of Goods and 16 oz. for a lb.

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CENTRAL STORE!

Krcally Rrdtieed Price. J

A NEW LIVERY; J. L. REED &amp;

the afflicted are letting It*
jxHrera at Lake Point.

curative

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coffees, sugars,

A Good Turn - Out I
AT REASONABLE RATES.

BUGGY!

people appreciate goofi weft.

FLOUR AND FEED

SPICKS,
FRUITS,

CAN AL8D FURNISH to FUNERALS.

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WHITE FI8H,
TROUT,

CANNED GOODS,

STANLEY MOORE.

Spe Them before You
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CROCKERY,

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FLOUR,CORN MEAL

GRAND PR/Zfi
MEQAU

and Ground Feed,

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wm/va, /aza.

|CHMT Mt LIGHTEST RUNNING

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FOR ftALE AT

Nashville House Barn!

Our crop of youthful and other crimiMM. which is so rapidly increasing ati
taW Mffl aftfird them aU the field they

our

OF HASTINGS,

BapMa, bu »l»rted * Llrrry
■d Subb la ths

This process inspires confidence in the;

—wtr. r rauK nauneur, or Aitegan, ■
our former home, is in this aeeOou for •
a few weeks, selling fruit tree* for the
Lakeview Nurweriw* of Rochester, N.
Y. From a teatiincuial given Mr. K
by leading business men of Allegan—
all of w hom .ve knew personalIj—we
hart! no doubt hUjnteerrity and hoemr.
I We write thcMi word* to sMure

ia! todawntala otnW U teta aanduMmuuMBtpsyisnA by iwu to
pcrCO K
““WEEB WWlflP MACM^E CO..

STANLEY^ MOORE

AID A CHOICE LINE of GROCERIES.

The miMionary aocietie* need Dot
bother themrolve* about red flannel

Light Running, Nobcles*. Np Carp*.
No Gears, Nn Springs, New and Ele­
gant Styles of n ood W ork.
By the ^ri-tralSmT tn p«tr:i»a under »h*Ch Ve bar.
btrii jaylsc rafalUea, « arr c*»btM to ■rll o*r
r.tacblnv, &amp;1 z . t w
•

No. 223 Summit St, Toledo. 0.

WoiillGivoyooaWerBariaii ^eas,

A boy at Falmouth, Me.. the other
day while splitting wood was struck first big tragedy may be expected in
Mysore. In that province, indeed, in-1
formation ha* reached me from Bangs
hemorrhage was partly stopped, but on lore, of two case* of cannibalism *1-1
the fourth day it broke out again, and
before a physician could be procured
Now is the time for lover* to get*
the boy died.
spoouey over ice cream, *bc taking a

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

IN NASHVILLE!

o ns

HOTEL ami BOARDING HOUSE.

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE

L. J. WHEELER.

Grr-oceries!

The editor ot the Madras Timn. who
i* n unrulier of the relief committee, |

A young man from Connecticut write*
home a gloMug description of life in
the Black Hill*. He say* die sunsets
are beautiful, the atmosphere delight­
ful. and money so plentiful that hr
made two in. a sy-.glc day. Re inci­
dentally adds that he expect* to be
hong for robbing a stage coach. -

on

Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.

The Short and Quick
LIVE

write* under date of Aug. 1, as follow*: ■
‘The ixipulation in Southern India,
more or leas afflicted by famine num­
bers 24,000,000.
In the most favorable
Of HOME MANUFACTURE. WafSHt that
circumstance* at leant one sixth of the
jieople will die. Tin* famine is im­
measurably greater than that was in
Bengal. Twenty-three people, in all,
died of starvation in Bengal. In Ma­
dras, no camp of 3,000 rises morning
after morning without leaving thirty
corpse*. In the interior the distress is
most fearful. One gentleman passing
down a valley in ,theWynaad district
E. COOK a co.
counted twenty-nine dead bodies on
the road. A coffee planter, seeking
JfBW BAKERY,
shelter from the rain, in a hut, found
six decomposing corpse* in it. On an^
day, and every day, mothers may be
seen in the *U(^te of Madras oflering
their children fobaale, while the foun­
dling portion of the poor bouse is full
of. infanta found by the police on the
roads, deserted by their parent*. Since
the famine commenced 500,000 people
have died of want and distrr**. The i J. L HELLER, Proprietor.

The Lein of John. Ci Heenan are
about to erect a monument to hi* mem­
ory. The design of the work is one of
Himple, touching beauty. It contem­
plate* a plain marble shaft, surmount­
ed with the appropriate figure of an
angel in pugilistic attitude, with a
bloody nose and a black eye.

gUrtmt.

sUadtl

$90 Cash, $95 on time.

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

AV a

IMPfioVKP.

gnu

A
liulMr,
ptr Ih
~
Lard.
per lb.
F«., iwrdMen,

The Horror* of Famine.
For the five years ending with 1877,
the average yearly value of wheat ex­
ported from Russia to England was
140,000,000 gold. Now Russia u engag­
ed in a Moody war and will not produce
anything fora year or two, therefore
our country must furnish the deficien­
cy. Good-bye hard time*.

$6f&gt; Cash, $70 on time.

Spring Wagons $115 Cash, $120
PRICES! Platformtime.
Single Buggies, any Style,

r,ta |

jrt n political platform that will guaranTO THE EAST!
----------- ------’
tge the farmer* tremenduoua price for
The. Russian bear finds that the Turks his flour, and also assure the working- VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS.
-• are evidently a different sort of people man tlmt he shall have hi* liread for
from what he at first imagined them to almost nothing.
■
bo. Wheoth.town.peootootBUi.tri.
Texm. I. to nnxloo. to wnrevmiitra- with h’»w York teWqil »»d Kri« B*n*ay«.
««rner KlecplMX and Partar &lt;
wre.
Untolxn, were . (io
„ lh
,t „ahe
he u vlrtM
,lr giving
wm Wformed
informed thM
llmt the Xnuton.
tion
tlut
vlrtuaUv
On sli TralM w Principal PMsU Ea»L
..W
——a.lli — Wvwkr.
wm. ...W .re Ototo— wre 1 ■
- —- -)an(]
-,
-)lrnd
_ „f_ , _Iami. .
•ppremehlng
wrth «■
n
train they re-1 h„ public
fund to le.ve the dty. The men vol- ।
s 1M
,m lllo
M „t
nntooredtoUght ta the mnk.rn.d Ue therarvey ...dp«&lt;-»t. whiehi. .Ito- ; 5745^!
women to dig trenches.
veil,er nlmnt «1&gt;.
—J
d- “•"&gt;"« ■”«“
°
Any InformBtlon no to tldteu, cnaiMeUotu, ,Ieet»A man registerings* L. Stein, M.D., inraw *&lt;»o«sn»«d*nM^ «te., «te&lt;wfaBy &lt;imss
The Brriah authorities in India ire New York City, and spparcutly about j “pp
" 10
’Tjumk k. bxow
making heavy expenditures for the re­
75 years old killed himself at Niagara; M
u**n Pm«. &lt;*d Ticket A*‘t, D*iroit.
lief of the famine-stricken people of
Saturday, jumping from the new sus-. . r|-w*-v*/»-myrT*Yr~*1W
~
Madras. Forty millions of dollars have pension bridge, 175 fact, into the river A.
X av-FX'l *
already been used up, und the disburseIxdow. He sevuted dejected and in fee-'
menu ar» at the rate of two million
He.piriu.—-----------py^ ZRZb/E IBURtS ?
five hundred thousand dollar* pci

soon he. onr*.

Complete with Top-Box, Whiffletrees, Neckyoke, Stay PRICES REDUCED!
Chains and Spring Seat, for

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SSFBgEnir.:.
(Uheriog of • taw har.e« in tlmt
Thw mon wore found liaapuw from
■rooneey. WSfh toretotor, hare .uppli- •“»«■» Texaa, aud om-of them
■oithe aboveoountrieA and interfere. :
• “They rtole home., here
rertoudy with the rale of what they | &gt;“ where we found them, and here fr
BMM awUwred. The outlook for the where we left them.”

WAGON}

JACKSON

BOOTS AND SHOES

•Thia baa been a very fruitful season.1 At Wellesley, Ont., n drunken faiher ।
AdnniJI iM bunding the fonndathe crop* all Over the country being ex named Yonng cajne home and jumped lion for a ncw houijt-. He predict* an
ceptionMIy large, und the weather fa-1 on his child, an infant about four [ earthquake in the near future and will
retable for their gathering,
as i month* old, killing it instantly.
biiild but or “— * ’ *
nikl but ony' story high.
N. &amp; T.
they have been harvested. The far The day for formally celebrating the
F. S.
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The watermelon
watermelon problem
proruem and
nnit
P.
mars
thb
year
have
little
to
find
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FIRMS F0R SALE.
W». A. AYLSWORTH &amp; CQ. &gt;
Lhii

Mr. A. Aylswarth, a hah, hearty, m
1
[
XT! fiXt
D/H.rbe Wrt i n”,rc*ntir'‘ r^Mtetira.
Kerr, Poet^ter* Davidson, Frank I .W'
Ay1**0*111
family were in
1
Ttarnmn-n. 'Squln. Chipman. John j
Kocher, Chart,, Denmrty anil J&lt;*n“ “"U”* "i,U'
—The hoUI-de-Cn~y U already 1111- Barry, M, Um ImUle-aearerlchampiona «”™1 «&lt;««“ In bnaUrwaat Middleville,‘
la» ap wllb dra.k ud djonJerlim.
o' th, nine in thia wedou.
and wn nrn «hd of it.
—A flank eeat of paint I* beinir pat
I Rev. E. L. KflJln^ffl. nf
vpoa the exterior of L. L. Loomis’
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' —Our fanners are making preparn- apiece. They are aa necessary *• •»
auxilliary to the honaewife, aa a oultlvalor, hay rake (tf mowing machine is
tkiafaH.
!ri • '
to the farmer, and no family can afford
-Next Monday D. C. Griffith starts
to-be without one at the exceedingly
low prices they are sold by Wolcott.
. fall goods'
Sec them, buy one and be happy.
-The brick work of 0. A. Phillips’
-C. W. Wkkhun. X. D, th. oldMl
elegant house is completed and the roof
resident physician of Nashville, enjoys
a large ride and practice. During the
—We want a lively, energetic boy at
todeIn the
ed beyond his fondest
1
bfdbeaaa J
for Bale at C. C. Wolcott’*, at at a small dren he baa always met with desirable,

"Ubnly a tew mens yeai» wit&gt;
*’ Wnt* "S’*
u* Naahvilb
wflfbe as large u Hartings.

—Rev. Mr. Deyo will occupy his pul­
pit next Sabbath morning and Evening
and at Maple Grove at 8 p. m.
—One of the most trying ordeals a
newly married map is called upon to
undergo, is to wheel home a baby cab.
—C. C. Walcott has marked -theprice
rJ) «f£WACTU&gt;dJMkap

—A pile-driver has been at work this
week driving piles and strengthening
the railroad bridge across Quaker

happy posesaor of a lively roadster.

nlurtf:

is erecting a house that will be a credit
to that portion of the village.
—Miss Maggie Jeffrey, a lady
of Farms has opened a millinery and
dressmaking establishment in Flem­
ing’s building. Success to her.

Tuesday eve. we enjoyed a social
chat in Aylaworth 8c Co.’s atore with
Thomas T. Randall, thejunior member
of that large and popular wholesale
*nd &lt;hoe firm, O. P. Randall 8c
Cot, Buffalo, N. Y. Thia is Mr. Ram*&gt;­
dell’s first trip to Michigan, but, notsuccesK. Call and ate hha. ye afflicted withatandiug the times, be is jobbing
in body, at his office west aide of Main mountains of boote and ahoea.
Street.
Baptist Conference.—The Pastor’s
—Always turn to the right if you Conference of the Grand Rapids Bap­
would be happy. A gorgeously dress­ tist Association held their regular meet­
ed lady, and an unassuming gentleman ing in the Baptist Church of this viluit' upon the sidewalk Wednesday. loge Tuead^n and Wednesday. Rev.
The gentleman stepped to the right to C. Oldfield, of Cedar Springs, was chos­
pass, and the lady did the same. Then en chairman, and Rev. C. E. Conley,
the gentleman stepped to the left the of Middleville, secretary. The pub­
very instant the lady was seized With lished programme was followed so fur
as the appointees were in attendance.
The papers were more than ordinarily
good, and the discussions animated
"madam, wHah side of the sidewalk do und profitable. . Only u small number
you prefer,” aud she said "you brute.” of ministers were in attendance, nine
in all, aa follows: Rev. W. C. Wells, of
Fatal Accident.
Muskegon;. Bev. C. Oldfield, ot Cedar
Spring*; Rev. C. E. Contey, &lt;Middle­
Bertie Shaffer, a six year-old son of
ville; Rev. J. C. Burkholder, of Belle­
S. P. Shaffer, of Maple Grove, was sit­
vue ; Rev. Mr. Goodman, of Saginaw ;
ting on a decayed gate post on his fath­
Rev. Wm. Tilley, of Charlotte; Rev. J.
er* farm last Monday, when a Mr.
M. Tetterington, of Eaton Rapids; Rev.
Brotherton was driving a yoke of oxen
J. R. Monroe, oLSebcwa. The interest
through. The oxen ran against the
of the meeting was somewhat damp­
post breaking it off. The little boy
ened by the illness of the pastor. Rev.
was thrown to the ground and the post
Adams, who is lying dangeroiely ill,
fell upon him breaking his neck, and
being unable to leave his bed during
causing instant death. Eld. P. Holler
the conference.
preached the funeral sermon at Norton’s school house on Tuesday.
Consamptilng.

—The frame of Wood At Brooks’ new
Suicide.
foundry and machine .hop is up. The
structure is 40x50 feet, two stories high,
Stephen Wicks of Orangeville, com­
and will be veneered with brick.
mitted suicide last Thursday by bang­
—Mrs. J. M. Cole, living a few miles ing himself. A couple of weeks ago ho
was confined in the Allegan jail for
about two weeks from the effects of a house burning, and having been allow­
ed
considerable liberty, made his es­
fall down stairs in J. Lents’ furniture
cape, returned home, procured a clothes
store.
line, climbed a tree, tied one end to his
— Postmaster Davidson is paying
neck and the other to a strong limb
considerable attention to raising of
and jumped off. A scrap of paper was
poultry, having , now over a hundred
found oir Ma person, saying that his
fowls; embracing nearly all tne leading
second wife waa the caush ofIris troubl.-.

who go through
folks’ money.

potatoes, almost as big as watermel­
ons. ’Tis only apractical farmer that

—A Baptist divine sat down in one
of our hotels a short time since, and
ccmskterataly Btmtlttl the maid with the
following order: "Roast beef, well
done, thou good and faithful sen-ant.”

mw.UKumviu jmiuniuurraawiincum.

1 He was on his way to attend the M. &amp;
Conference at Grand Rapids
,
Houses are. scarcer than bra’s teeth.
R*v. C. 1. Deyn lias been trying to get
his eyte on an empty house ever since
Ms return from the east. It "patience

Mrs. S. Lennons, an old, greyheaded
lady of Delta, Eaton Co., is the wire of
a man that owns a large farm, and has
two health), rtiwpiug shBBbatneither
will care for her in her old age and she
is obliged to shift for herself or starve.
Last week ahe applied to the county
authorities for support, telling a pittiful tale.
The brute of n husband
should be compelled to support her or
elae a mill stone be tied about his neck
aud he belaanched into the cold waters
of the nearest duck pond without a
prayer of tear.

—C. W. Palmer, an Evangelist, of
—The Inter-National Exposition is
White Pigeon, will preach in the Bap1 tW Church next 8abb«th morning and now in full blast atChicago. Undoubt­
edly many of our citizens will visit Chi­
evening, and will also bold a series of
cago this fall, to see the wonders con­
meeting through the week. Go and
tained in the mammoth exposition
bear him.
builduig, ar-on business, and to such
-®»Xuhvin.R,&lt;lRibl&gt;OD Cl«»h we wbidtf aay? "Stop at the Commer­
still alive and flourishing. Mrs. Nor­ cial Hotel,”—the popular hotel of Chi­
man BaUey, of Hastings, delivered a cago for merchants, business men, and
very interesting temperancelecture be­ everybody. Conducted by Mr. H. G.
fore the Club at the Opera House, last Pulling, one ot the beat experienced
Sabbatkeve.’1 !
hotel-keepers in the west, with ample
—A party out rowing on Thornapple accomodations for 500 guests at the
Lake on. a recent Sunday, were too reasonable sum of $2 to $9.50 per day,
heavy for the boat, which capsized in it is not strange that it has earned a
reputation of being the leading reason­
able-priced hotel in the Garden City.
doo'l ^vwioad ydor boat*..
and plcntitude is fully up to that of
the Palmer, Tremont, aud otierhigfr
earns aad the following stanza.
priced hotels of Ciiicago. It is aitoated
from oiir poetry machine is in order:
on the corner of Lake aud Dearborn
8t*M conveniently near the very busi-

Don’t forget the "bte*” stock of
Clothing in Nashville is at
A. M. DAUGHEMTr’a.
cy Cod Fish, White Fiah, Trout.
Smoked Halibat and Herring, at bot­
tom prices.
Lee &amp;. Smith.
ry Carpet* from 18 eta. up nt Aylstc Co-’* Tea Per Cknt Store.

worth

ty Increasing demand far Clothing
has induced me to purchase u large
******
A; M. Daugbenty.
rr Fra* BomUvI FmnH Prmiw.

Raisins, and Pure Spices.

Cash Store
Dry Gojjijs. Groceries,

T. II. TJON.

WOOLMROINC!

Hate. CO’!' Clothing,
Crockery. Boot* and Shoe-,

The Nashville Cartiiii Milk

Yollona. Ele„

FRENCH AND IMDIRTED

MILLLINERY GOODS

Al Price* which Defy OatpeiitUu.

ATTENTION.

I wish to say to my patrons that
about the 10th of September, I intend

NO OLD STOCK

winter goods. My increasing trade de­
mand. a large stock. In order to buy

quire a considerable amount of cash.
$o you will all sec the necessity of "fly­
ing in what you can on account, preriou. to that time. On my return I .hall
be pleased to see all of my old custom­
ers and many new ones, and will en­
deavor to sell yoti goods aA cheap ns
the cheapest, and give full weight and
measure. Thankful for past favors,
I remain
Your. Respectfully,
I D. C. Griffith.

BRADYS BR.JCK.

Wool xent by i cul wiU be carded with

vh villa.

promjitntxs and rttMnicdper direclum^.

Price 10 Celts jet IL. w 121 ita I
BJLZRQ-Jk.IIN’S!

HAVING HAD A

LARGE EXPERIENCE
happy NaahtUle.

AT THF.

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Old Reliable Meal Ifafkct
Cuiula Perfect

THE 10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

Wool Grciiw Wftnt&lt;Kl.

toW

». W. POWJLHH

0T The largest stock of Clothing in
Nashville in found at
Wheeleb’b.

■ rnilic Ci wikI afcttiljr at*t£r a-tnpUymcnt »r furqUh. |4» net wcuklii your^MHi luwB. To* nrr.l
um be nirnr from foUtuv ■•irrnlgSt. Yue can «i»«»&lt;mr &lt;rh&lt;4»'fme tn The
HB|y rrmr *|«rr
moment* We bate *r»«rt« 4*M am maUMg *irr
t3&gt;Mfld»*., .Ui &lt;rh"rnr*«r ninao* van make wxu•T’3** At th&lt;- uk-m-hi time m&gt;inv&gt; .miuwl far
miHic m&gt; canllv aud rapidly ni an* nlhr-r ha.ifw..
It ent. Untiltup miry, the liuaiiier*. .Term* «'&gt;■!
♦'' »uUlt frvu. AiMrw» al *&gt;ofr, U. KtctA-H *.
tanUM. Unite’ '
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GF* Experience has taught n&gt;» tlmt
good goods are the'cheapest aqd I have
acted accordingly.
Daugherty.

• An Organ, nearly new, for sale on
time or will exchange it for u young
home.
G. A. Trvman.

Wetlignu.

i»rrr Youit

$500 REWARD

JONES * SELLEQK.

Ey Sugars
cents, 10 da., 11 eta.,
and all other goods equally aa cheap.
Lee 8c Smith.

ry Thirty-four paha of Boots und
forty-two pairs of Shoes sold in five
days trade, at Aylaworth &amp;. Co.’s low
Price-Caah-Store. Out very low prices
bring increased trade.
A. &amp; Co.
ty I think I can ahow you as com­
plete a line of Overcoats aa yon wish te
select from. 50 of them at
Daugherty’s.
At wholesale and retail. A fl-e line of
Pure Candies for parties and picnics,
which will b* sold very cheap in lota
to suit purchasers. Call and examine.
Very Reapect’y. Bcrt Tinkler.

rp* Rubbers Overcoats at
Woodlaud ahead yet. The-wife of
DaugherttV.
JameaJ------ , Esq., of Iowa, returned
Price Lirt~e&gt;f Ue OMI Bellable Nett
to the home of her childhood a short
Market.
time since to die of consumption, and
as there were no doctor, living near
On and after Aug. 34th we will make
here, &lt;«he or some of her intelligent our prices ns follows:
friends brought into requsitiou theserSirloin, Porter House and Round.
vicee of a mythological specimen of Stakes 10 ceuts.
humanity of the feminine gender, who
Sirloin Jtoaste 10 cents. Good Roasts
hangs up snakes by the tail when it
won’t rain. But notwithstanding this
Stews 6 to fleenta. Veal 8 to 10 rente. ■
woman in her proceedings, ahe contin­
Mutton 5 to 10cent*.
I
ued to cough, until nature in her good
Clear Salt Pork lOcta. Freshi’ark 10.1
Dressed Chickens 10cents. ’
time surprise! her and her friends by
Thanking
yon
for
post
favors
we
ask
presenting them with seven or eight
for u continuance of the same.
.
lbs. of baby, which happily interrupted
RoeA Clever.
the whole business.
IL L. G.
I/Mt.--In Mnnle
Rrnv*. on
Lost.--In
Maple Grove,
oh the 18th'
18th
Rig Yield.
of Aug., between the residence of C.
W. Dunham and Mudges corners, a
Editor News:
Gold Earing Drop. The finder will
The fourteen acres of wheat one mile
receive a reward by leaving it at the
south of Barryville, spoken of some­
News office.
C. W. Dunham.
time agnin the News, has just lieen
Cy Boys’ and youths’ all Wool Suita
threshed. The result is 513 bushels,
___ At Daugherty’s. .
machine measure.
One bushel was
weighed as it was measured from the
ty Peaches Friday aud Sat unlay itt
machine and weighed 66 lbs. The va­
Lee A Smith’s.
riety is the Clawson.
ty 12 doz. Hate at Daughekt)\.
Mr. George Cheeseman, in the south­

west comer of Maple Grove, Lad 90
ry American A Grain Bags 30 eta.
bushels of Treadwell wheat oh one anil at Aylswoktii 8c Co.’s.
three-fourths acres.
S. J. B.
iy The Red Ribbon Hats at
Temperance Social.—The Nashville
Daugherty’s. 1
Reform Club will giv.i a social and en­
Brick I Brick!
tertainment consisting of Tableaux,
The subscriber would respectfully
Music, etc., at the Opera House, Fri­
inform the public generally, that he is.
day evening. Sept. 14th. There will be
prepared to fill orders for Brick, at
an admission fee of ten eenta charge"!
short notice, at low rates. Parties
at the door. All interested in the «ucwishing good brick should not fail ti&gt;
cesa of the temperance organization
call at my brick yard in the south pan
are earnestly invited.
of Nashville.
•
WM. BOSTON.
When the Blossoms Coyer ub Dar­
ling.—Thia is the name of another of
EF" My stock of Boots aud Shoes is
Charite Baker’s now songs. It can l»c large, and I am selling close. Some
had from any music dealer in the Unit- of them are sold with the guarantee
that if they fail to prove as good aS
W. Helmick, No. R West Fourth 8t., recommended a new pair will be given
Cincinnati. O.. by sending 36 cents., given in place.
A. M. Daugherty.

GRAND STRIKE”

10000

rtODDSMrrfFS
xA Prytntk genuine

BUS1KESS UNIVERSITY

YARDS PRINTS at S fl) 4 GTS. I
BEST AT 6 CENTS.

Pfwiws are Dv

5080 DRESSING COMBS
PRICE so CENTS A DOZEN.

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KNIN8UIAH

Lager

EXTRA0RD1MRY BARGAINS
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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!
notvilhniaodttig. Your own

wum&gt;

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10O pairs good
good Pants,
Pants, $1.00 worth $1.50 I
190 pairs mx&gt;d
-—’ ”
Paste, LKworth 3JJ0I
95 Full Suits, only
4.50 worth 8.001
35 Full Suits, only
..8.00
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worth.......
13.00!
•• nn o
r.-,k 15.
15JY) ।
90 Suite, | Moscow &gt; 13.00
worth
10 Suit*, j Beaver i 15.00 worth 9G._.
KOO J,
10 Suita, good enough
to get married in 25.00wurtlr 90.00
100 goodall-woolCoats2.50 worth 5.00
BOYS’ 8UIT8 IN GREAt VARIETY I
At $4.76, $5.35, $7. $0, and $1U. .
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
From 35 cents up!
'
HATS. CAPS. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
In Gents’and Ladies’wear, at astonishi ugly Mw prices.
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SAGER B6BR
T&gt;KTBorr, Mien.
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BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

FURNITURE!
Kurniture I

Handsome Park r Suit ’

lai«our Plow 3ta nt $1.40!

UXBENiBBS’ GOODS!

FINE HEARSE

Vestige of
five months'!

W. D. HILTON,
Bm-r, Bw-«. afSnK.’ Nasbrji*.

wunswiiifcto.

A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY

EVERYWHERE* '

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

cared a i

PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!

1

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

ril 7, 1874.
t is within
"Curative’’
oyria. The

Br.UWEROF

THE BOSS

ty Call and see us before purchas­
Miltonian Tableaux.—John Mil­
ton’s great poem "Paradise Lost® win ing elsewhere.
________
Lee A: Smith.
Ire illustrated with over 6.000 feet of
canvass painting, at the Opera House,
ry Don’t forget the big stock of
Manufacture and Deal in
•0 pairs Men s Calf Boots. $2.60, $8.00
Saturday eveM Sept 8th. Admission Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
to $4.50.
-A tittle boy in NAbMUe
—Many of our readers will remember t
and Gloves, at A. M. Daugherty’s 60 Pairs Men’s Calf Boots, top, $8.00,
that some years agu, when tins village
near the depot, opposite the new fur­
was in ita infancy, there resided here a
OUTCAST.
Of Fivery Dcwcriplion,
niture factory. z
mM, whose name waa J. H. Palmer,
* P«l" B»r» Kip Boot,. jiM. fll.n
From a Wash S’Aud to a
NOTE HEADS.
b and they holding the office of County 8upt. of '
and $3.00.
Furnished and printed in fine style at “ ’’“Jr: B”.™ Kip Boot,, tapped, flM
Schools. Some five years ago he left
Ibis office for $3.76 per thousand. All
this village, and after founding me or ,
$2JM and $2.50,
other work equally low.
100 Pairs Youths’ Ityiu $1.00 to SJM
two UBiveraalurt Churches in tiie north
Obxo 8t BONO.
IN OCR
part of the State, Anally drifted to
(Joflin Department
GF* Mason’s Fruit Cans for sale at
Rockland. Me . and became pastor of
GO
Paira
Women
’
s
Fox
Polish
.Shoes
at
ffl35 per dozen at
Daughektt’s
We have a large stock of Coffin
eentury.
$1.00 to $1.75.
Caskets aud a full line of
ha. beea obliged to relinqutah his
100 Pairs Women** tterge Gaiters. $1.00
tofflJM, best$i.7«.
^•S%j3^o^S
charge there because of too much inti86 Pair?. W omen’s KM. button. $2.00
GO Pairs Women’s GwatTxix but. $1.75
36 Pain* Women’s KM .Side-luce.
86 Puira Women’s Orif Jtewwl Poliah,
furnish 0?* Dosen Fine
«Mvnnted. .
600 Paint Chi
Shoes, at from
to hi.
her
18 cents per pair up.
r«
RUBBERS AT, WHOLESALE LI«T

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THE ffOUSEHOLE .
OyOK QRXKM COBN.

FOREIGN NEWS.

MICHIGAN.
i The amount
iaeuad-during
ViMmxrA Crrr, Montana.—The Indi­
ana reported by IJaut. ScofieldI aa'having
gone book under Joseph to fight Howard
were on a horse stealing expedition.
They came within twenty-five mUm of
thia place, in Madtaon Vallay. on the
26th, and drove off a herd of ovw 300
now Jackson^ is exercised abonj the «1U- haram In the direction of the Geyser
Basin.
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At the national parade of the Knights
Tsmplsxs a| Cleveland, the Detroit Com.tiiandarv won the first prise for pertec-'
lion of drill and. beauty of parade move*
Ukents.
In referring to the Reform School the
Lansing Republican hays: "The num­
ber of bovs lately received is larger than
usual in a given time, and within the last
two weeks another of the boys brought

vllle
brother-in-law. Jack Ballard, warn killed
at Richmond. Madison county., by Geer
Edwards, town mantlial, and a. party of
his frlands. Tho nertfculara, as far as
inond fair, about a week ago, and dunng
that time was badly beaten over tbe head
by Edwarda, Saunders and hta frioista
nay inexctuably, Edwards saying tliat
Baundnni interlerad while he was Jnlhei
dtscharge of his duty ss sn officer. Yeaterday Walter Hanndeni and hia frieads
went to Richmond to attend tiie trial of
voung Saunders for hta alleged offeree.
After the trial a conversation occurred
between Edwards and Walter Saundini
nt tho Garnet House, during which
Saunders denounced IM wards’ ooiulutt
as brutal and-cowardly, at tbe time draw­
ing his pinto!. Altoui this tiqie Sauncteni
waa shot by anno other person, but iewling his pistol ho made things liv»ly
while hta-strongth lasted. When tho irlitg ended Sanndera and his brother-in­
law Ballard ware dead, Marshal Edwa.ils
slightly, und his brother dangernurty,
wounded. Many shots were fired, but
only the four jteraons mentioned wire
struck.
Brigfaaip Young died at Salt Ixko Au-

has found bis wSy to the Reform School.
This boy is another living proof of the
Statement made by the Republican a
lew weeks ago, that the State would bo
compelled al no distant day to support
some of these children; and therefore we
An accident occurred on tho Chicago,
again ropes! and request that persons de­
sirous of adopting boys and girls will try Rock Island and Pacific Railroad at tho
east branch of Four-mlle Creek, ooren
our Michigan children first.
’
miles from Des Moines. Tho nutnboi of
Tho officers of tho State Agricultural killed is oHtlmated from 20 to 60. AH thoSociety are anticipating a fine exhibition train but the sleeping cjr went down Into
at their annual Fair, the entries already tho stream. The engine ‘ Is complotily
giving promise of a varied and Interest- out of sight. Barnum’s show car went
down among the rest, and it la sold that
all of ita cloven occupants but one vrtro
Three men. Daniel Laribee, Fred. killed.
M cCane and Fetor Shanely, are In fall at
The State Savings Bank at Chicago bts l
Hiltadalo. awaiting sentence for robbing
the Litchfield Congregational Church ot lai le&lt;l.
Gen. .Terry having brought Inforstaa communion service.
.
tion that Sitting Bull with 1,300 warriors
An alligator five feet in length has been is in camp this side of tho British lino all
captured on lite Belle isle shore in De­ further proceedings In regard toselecting
troit River, by Alex. Campan.
a commission to arrange for his return to
The inmbor shlptaenta from Saginaw tho United States liavo been suspended
tho present. The government is in­
River for the month of August were the for
formed by te’egraur from Gen. Milea of
largest ever known, the amount forward­ the crossing ot Milk River by Sitting
ed being 96,882,677, feet, of which 65,500,­ Bull and his oncainpmeut between the
0M went from Bay City. Other ship­
ments from the river are: Ijith ,4,700,000; Milk and Missouri Rivers in the neigh­
Hhiug.ee, 25,000,000; staves, 281,000; borhood of tho Little Rocky Mountains
and about thirty Julies southeast of Fort
hoops, 1,800,000; timber, 3M.OOO.
Belknap.
Tho engineers, firemen and brakemen
The State Agricultural Society han le­
a contract for the necessary power at-.d on the Cincinnati, Hamiltpn and Dayton
300 feet of shafting. This will bo station* road refused to move freight trains, at
ed inside tho track, and will be used to midnight on tho 31st. All is qnlet, but
run binders, threshers, coru-sheller.*, the men are determined hot to submit to
reapers, and any other kind of farm ma­ tho recant change made by tho road.
chinery whose efficiency can I mi butter de­
Tho freedom of the city of Edinburgh
monstrated by actual operation.
Thin
was a great feature in thoCentennial Ex­ has boon presented toex-Preaident Grant
the Lord Provost,Slr James Fan ahaw,
hibition, and one new here, though one by
or two exhibitors last year appliodpower in Free Assembly Hall, 2,000 persons
,
at their own expense. This power will being present.
be free for-all exhibitors, and of course
A special from Paris, Texas, says that
will add an impetus to exhibition in this a fire, broke out in tho city saloon, and
lino. A stove-hall, 100 feet long, la to lx* spread rapidly on the east, west, and
built on tho ground for exhibiting these south sides of the public square, until
necessary articles of house-furnishing. about ten blocks of business houses and
It tai something new for the society to dwellings were consumed, including
ntimiilate competition among stove-men three hotels, tho postoffiire, telegraph and
In tills way, and the long hull will prob­ express offices; Ions estimated at from
ably be a warm pjace during the fair.
&gt;1,000,000 to 31,600,000. Many families
are without shelter. Several Uvea are re­
IjUchL Michigan patents;
ported hwt, but only one body has yet
ProaMB of recovering Phosphoric Acid, been found.
etc.-N. B. Rice, East Saginaw.
Washinotox, Sept. 1.—Tho following
Boiler Cleaner—Fortion A Thomas,
is tbe public debt statement for the
Bay City.
Saw Guides—J. N. Babb, Snminprfield. month ending August 31,1877:
Car Axle Box—T. A. Bissell, Detroit
-OS.3M.MO
Bee Hives—Potter A Barnobee, Men­
lS3,DOO,tiOO
don. X
Coraete—U. A. McGee, Jackson.
1,702.807,700
’ Car Couplings— F. Roy, Detroit.
Steam Engine—R. II. Edson, Detroit.
Inking Apparatus—W. R. Winn, De- Matured debt.
Tho Iteavy storm oi Friday was general
In the Eastern part of the Stale and did
»&gt;mo damage. Some of the hail atone.thai fell at Bay City are reported to have
weighed three quarters of a pound.
Jamas W. Sherwood, of Greenville,
was the aueceMful competitor at the ex­
amination of candidates for apixuntment
as cadet al West Point from the Saginaw
district.
fractional curr»ncr__.......................
Special deposit, held for tbe redemp­
The first escape from tbe new prison
tion of certificates of dcpoell.
at Ionia was on the 2&amp;h, when Willta F.
Total In tbetreaaury...„.
Graham jumped out of a window and
.....»
took to the woods.
■ „.y».0M,4W&lt; ,770
A new bank, with a capital of 350,000
has been ononed at St Jobna.
A Burr Oak saloon keejx&gt;r has been
served with papers in a suit for damages
by tbe belrs of the man Scripture, who
was killed while intoxicated, near that
viHage^two weeks ago by being kicked

On August 31, 1609, the first paper pub­
lished in this State, the Michigan Essay,
was issued in Detroit. That was sixtveighl years ago. Now Michigan has Sii
periodicals, of which 24 are dally, 5 tri­
weekly,-2 semi-weekly. 275 weekly. 2
semi-monthly, 17 monthly, 1 bi-monthly,
and one quarterly. None can say that
the newspapers have not keptup with the
progress ortbe State— indeed they have
led in the’narch.—Allegan Journal.
Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Crue Tharp, of Jefferaon. mowed a marsh
near Redfield's mill and killed 81 rattlo-

Twonty-nine ot tiie vermin wore full
grown, the remaining 62 young ones.

■ued for new lodges of Odd Fellowa aa
follows, by Grand Master D. B. Tracy:
Kilwinning Lodge No. 299, at Jerome,
Ililladale county; Osceola Lodge No. 300,
al Leroy, Osceola county: Otter Lake

the Slat nil. under favorable circumstauo-

The reunion of the Twenty-third In­

Decrooec of the debt durinr Augurt...

S^0^U
4,cra,«3

money—principal oumtaadlnr.... —
Interact accrued and uM yei pald._..._
Interest paid by United males—......
Intervet paid by the transportation of
mafia, etc........................
Balance of Interval paid by the United

M,S21S:2

:i5,»57^29
8.67SJM

27,531,375
Tbe Paper Trade Journal announces
that tho Commissioner of Patents has ex­
tended for seven years tiie Henry Voelter
patent for reducing wood to paper pulp.
It also Staten that the patentees will raise
the price ofaUch pulp to three and onehalf eenta per pound Instead of three
eenta, which has been tho general rale
heretofore.
P. Hale’s piano factory, on west Thirtyfifth street, N. Y., wax entirely destroyed
by fire Monday morning. It la rumofed
tliat ten persons perished. The fiamee
extended to the south aide of the street,
destroying the entire block iietween
Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Solomon
Connolly's barrel factory, J. Graham A
Go's silk factory and several bouses ad­
joining on the south, J. Walker's char­
coal factory north of Thirty-fifth street,
and a block oi frame houses on Tenth
avenue between Thirty-fifth and Thirty­
sixth streets. A steam fire engine was
burned, the firemen being unable to get
It out tn consequence of the intense heat.
One authority says that there must bo
from seventy-live to one hundred bodies
buried in tho ruins. Another statement
is that some twenty-five to thirty glrto
employed in the upper stories of Hale’s

n Incline to the opinion that
of the lumber trade have sun another statement ta dial of 150 or
right aa t'dsaeaaon for three 900 men In the factory at the time of the
id they are looking forward fire comparatively few weaned death or
fatal wounds. The acvupanta of tho
houses in Thirty-sixth street could dis­
r fidr prices, and there
. that but little lumber
could hear their shrieks for aaaistance.
About 350 families are rendered home-

strayed.

Aug. 3!, 1877:

lag some varnish over a stove. While

n»,«x

m

. butternut aud walnut
th* year ta heavier than

oi' jFtftliA"ble f&gt;ar,t.ieH

IT 10 .PENEHAJULY AGKN05V
More

.ware down absut haM ww tt
man­
ner, the Rum tan artillery tearing un the toned yellow corn the
groups ail the time in theSsavigZ untamwfitto declarii
nmntter. The Russian infantry fire, “born tunoaig the n»«
which hgd for th» butt five miuutea bean

of marble hM bean dlacov-

Ttw East Hide Canal at Grand Rapid,
gave way on the 37th. and now upward of
100 men are idle, pending the cotltpietiou
of theJMCOMaryrepalra.
' The tnarl found at Montagu, la utilized
to form mould, to run metal in; to cover
boilers and retain the heat; and for mak­
ing paint.
rnolda han been secured

r y&lt;iur

and Ml of them

J.1H in

pdMMsaion of al/ the earthworks nt the
opening of the defile.
■_
Lc-jtDox. Auguid. 2b.—A tekwrain to the
Fbr the Mime money, than any oih8r place in town.
Times from Sfapmlasayw Buleimim Puaha
expression, oftantimm merely a word,
lias captured nearly all tbe Riuwiati potd- 1 b» TurkW, .drug, now y wr«l &lt;n. tie
IM *er»v anrmaadittgs oi
tiMnta^^tMrJtnmuanaJoet^tOO klHed and left and went to tho Russian trenches oh wlH
the rest of the hills between Ftdisat and
GIVE ME A THIAXAKB BE CONVXXCED.
TbeMark Lane Kxpaesw in ItaTweakly
extensively through the St#
review of the Brittan corn trade says the
&gt;&gt;__ ___ a____ _
. L.
who.ctm annwe one by tho
ir, In
for a Lima while the Russian Hmwbra
MY STOCK OF
ably delayed in stacking and threabing fiatned and nmokod and a storm of baUs
wheat, although cutting iim lieen earned wm poured Into tbe adrsucln.-; Turks., at &lt; nide border hotel, and waa immeun without much Interruption. Sun­ -This must have lasted fifteen or, twenty (1 lately Minted by one or. Its Inmates
shine is wanted »o bouse tun grain and minutes, during which fltac fearftil loss witIf”Hello. Htranger! Come jn and
check thetendency |o sprouting. Sup­ of life must have occurred. Then weuw take Buthln'- warmenin’.” M’Tes, of
plies have been upon a large scale for
some weeks past, aud returns on Monday
last gave over 2,000 qusrtera. Prieeshavo •mo. wIIMn— Opin
BuwUn Oni
necowarily given way and a" decline of
so
two shilllngN to throe, shilling per quarter
h '“«• r“r '’■*
«»M
down to&lt;Ue knr«, U,ing
waa quoted last Monday on wheat and within ten lust of tbe Jtufadan trenches.
profit, in order toroske room for an early Fall Stock. &lt;•
fully one shilling on oata. There are two 7 lie little slope on tbe crest uf whinb tbe after a panse, “ How long have yfiu
conflicting forces in operation in trade at trenches were situated wan literally cov­ been from TenBeesee,: my friend P’
the present time, and it isdlfficultto fore­ ered With dead. I,counted seven bn-a- “About three mouths; but now do you
see which may prove the stronger. On Bporeofnot more than ten f^i square. know I auue from there?”
prob­
and what'
one hand America, Russia ami Hungary
, w“» tiu-riWe, hut tho ably the least observant -among uh iPetch. along yonr JButter,
have’been favored with abundant crops, bariy te.'b'itXd1
n could liave determined the birth-place
while a deficient harvest in France and
ever you htave to Sell.
It seamed of Uw hotel guest who told tlto waiter
England, the blockade of Southern 'Rus­ ugaln, awl yot they did so.
sian porta and the uncertainty of politics madnean because we could mm tbe Rue- .0 “put- muuomoreoornou that cob.
YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
are circumatanooa which ntgy, during slon Tire tievor alacked fur an instan*, jilaze,” and If the New England
the winter montlix, assume a force great­ and tbe Rmnlnu line*never vhtVOTrd, wonmn who known her own mind,
Nashville, July 1,1877.
while tl»e reserves were wafting l«- ■ndknuwing, dare* mointxta it, will
er than at preeonL
The annual- pamphlet by Barthelmy hind, s«uly to Jail in gt tbe least take our advice and add ■ few spoon­
D. C. GRIFFITH’S.
This scene of fuls of white sugar to het next dish of
and Epllqnne, of Marseilles, an tl»o Htgn of warning.
French harvest prospect, asys tbApros- carnage wm again rmeated, but only 1 field corn, ah# will find It greatly Im­
lMte&lt;l
a
moment.
Thu
Tu
rks,
&lt;x»mplet&lt;
.
pccta of tho wheat harveata In two depart­
proved. SWeet coru is often injured
ments ato very good; in sixteen, good; ly broken, withdrew sullenly, firing and by too long boiling. If It Is cooked on
iu two, pretty good; in thirty-two, poor, carrying off-their wounded and dead. the cob, oh ta the most common way,
They fell bock on the redoubt which they
anti in nine, bad.
or if it ia uut off, and to Beused like
Tho editor of the Madras Times, ■'mem­
succotash, It alwuH be put into boiling
ber of the Relief Committee, writes a» ed to remain long there. Another attack water, and fifteen or twtnty nilnutra
follows: The population in Southern on the Russian center had beep equally |s a «unic!ent lime to cook it.
India more or less affected by tho fiinnne as unsuooeMful m that- on tho Rum tan
Corn Pudding.—To be eaten as a
numbers 24,000,000. In the moat favor­ trendies OU tbe left. Tbe Rimaiaus pur­
able clreumstancM at least one-sixth will' sued the retreating Turks with a murder­ vegetable—Add to one quart of grated
ffie. Twenty-throb nooplo In all have ous fire Then six coinpanlee • went st green com, a tea cupful of cream or
diod of starvation in Bengal. In Madras them with tho bayonet and awopt thnrn milk, a lump of butter the size of an
no camp of- 3,000' rises morning after out of the redoubt Hko a whirlwind. At egg. and a tea sponful of halt. Ml* all
morning without leaving thirty corpses. four o'clock the Turks were in retreat wall together; put it in a baking dtah
In tho interior the distress la most fear­ everywhere, and tho "Rusatana occupied and bake an hour and a half.
To be
ful. Ono gentleman passing down the tho whole of their poeitionB, besides pur­ eaten with butter, pepper aud salt.
valley of the Wynaad district counted suing the Turks a short distance with
twenty-nine dead bodies on tho road. A cavalry. Tho Russians wore about
coffeo-plantcr' seek ing shelter from the 20,000 strong. Their loss is estimated at
A sure Cure fbr Fllee.
rain In a boat found six decomposing 500. and the Turkish loss at 2,000 killed
corpaes in it. On any day and every day und wounded.
mothers may l&gt;o aeon in tho streets of
kfiuliof PfiM.afiArteg lh« tatoue ttcbiagMonce,
Ktting taitanl relief. An Indian trwiuaesl you
Madras oflering their own children
for sale, while Ute foundling portion of
A special dispatch gives the follow­
the poorhouso is full of infants found by
police on tho road, desorted by tholr ing kbcOunt of Brigham Young’s last
JUST RECEIVED
parents. Since tho famine began 608,000 illness:
people have died of want and distress. “Brigham Young wan attacked with
The final big tragedy .may be expected In cholera morbus on Thursday night, «Jphr.icUaj la PhUadrlphla, UxdNYfita OsdnnMl,
1
ndlxn*poll»
and
lhl«
dty,
and
(pent
bnnMysore. In tliat province indeed in­ superinducing Inflammation of the draoa of dofiara, bat foand no rwllefuntil I obtained
formation bin reached mo from Banga- bowels, followed by continued swelling, abyx of Dr. WHUsrb'rIndian Pile Oioltnenl «o«ne
lora of two cohos of cannibalism already. and respiration was stopped. He was
... w un.. i
— Xli.uu u.
Suleiman Pasha teLjgraphs,on the 28th: conscious, but only briefly answered *ralno who. bad
doctored wHb uiAnrpbrildana and
Our entrenchment line of investment Is questions during the last fortyeight ■••taatmort vrattotiiRSoOMlffot 8prin«.ArtreRintent. H.UiIurnixm.lLatb.Inonly 150 ixcee from tho enemy’s fortifica­ hours. Hls.deatb produced much fess
tions. Weal I hold tbe commanding excitement, except among the mem­ dUn Ointment ty »l*o cured him ofth* piles. It
CTTUialy vmiderful dbtavery. sad should be
heights. Tho Russians are blockadedym bers of the highest priesthood, than was J»
used by the m*ny thouMnds who sre stiffs ring
three sides. Every effort ta being made
with that dtsad disease.
to complete the blockade by cutting them expected. Brigham's trouble was oc­
For taorp certificates of earns nee targe dreulac
off from the road to Gabrova. Tho Rus­ casioned by Indigestion, consequent U|&gt;- around each box of Ointment. Sold by drurrUts
Sold by Farraxid, WilliamskCo., whole-,
sian forces have boon cruelly decimated, on a meal eaten imprudently on a day generally.
and they have retired to tholr fortified of extreme heat. On Monday his con­ sale druiafisu, DetroU. ,

’4

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potions, &amp;r„ &amp;r.

SECOND STOCE!

iilh
Spring; Summer
Goods

M M®. L ffffilBiaH’S mu

IKMitions. Cannonading and outpost en­
gagements aro carried on intermittently.
Ono thousand Russian dead wore found
when tho enemy wore driven from Alikridgehal Heights.
An »rniy correspondent writes: Tho
wear and tear of tho Runtan army has
been such that tho relnforcemouta
brought up hitherto have not compensat­
ed for tho losses suffered from battle and
oilier causes. Without anything like an
epidemic there has been a considerable
falling out of tho ranks,owing to sickness
of ono kind or another. Thus, despite
tho great rolnforcementa on tho way, tho
Russians may begin to doubt whether
they will bo able to have, before tho
breaking np of the weather, the numer­
ical superiority necessary for a dactalve
result.
Several thousand unburied dead cause
an unbearable stencil around Shlphn
Pass. Considerable relntoreeincnta ar­
rived at Gabrova, Sunday. The corres­
pondent OHtimates the Russian garrison
in the pass as thirty battailous.
a Advices from tho Russian headquar­
ters, Gorny Student, August 28, say: All
quiet this morning. Our troops main­
tain thoir position. Tho Turks remain
nuder cover behind tho neighboring
hoigbta, out of range of our batteries.
The total number wounded from August
21 to August 27 ta 2,480, including 95 offi­
cers. Tho nnml&gt;cr killed is unknown.
Everything ta quiet in tho direction of
Plevna und Loftecha. After tbe severe
fighting on Sunday the Turks rolralnod
from renewing tho attack on tho Russian
position in the Hhipka Pass, and up to
this morning only an occasional trivial
rifle fire between tho outposta baa occur­
red. As the result of Sunday's fighting,
tho Turkish advanced batteries Hornewliat menace tho Russian flanks. The
Turks are constructing fresh batteries ia
Tundja Valley. The Russians have been
adequately reinforced, and there Is noth­
ing in tho present situation to alter tho
impression that Gen. Radetzky will hold
his position.
London, August 29.—Rain has fallen
in torronta all over tho north of Scotland
almost without intermission since last
night. Harvest reports from all quarters
are most desponding. The floods have
caused groat damage iu South Waite.
Tho weather In the English midlands
and tho ea»t is very bad.
Mehemet AH Paalia telegraphs on
Thursday morning: Strong columns of
our troops from Itasgrad and Surinassouhlor attacked* the Russlana near tie
village of Karahaasauler. Tho fighting
wan desperate. Ths village wm taken
and retaken several times, but finally
carried by the Turks. Tho onomy wm
defeated and retreated in disorder, pur­
sued by our troops. About five o'clock
in the ovoningtwo other columns from
Sarinaasouhler arosaed and forced tho
enemy to abandon iiaidarayoz and fall
back on the pass. The troops engaged al
Karahaasauler wore tho Rasgrsd and
Erki D)uma divtalons. They raptured a
cannon, four ammunition wagons, 2,000
rifles, a large quantity of uniforms and
military equipments. Baker Pasha gen­
erally distinguished himself. Wo lost
8.000 killed and wounded and tho Ruh-

dition was precarious, but the fact was
kept secret until Tuesday by Brigham's
physician. His nephew caHedln the
most trusted Gentile physician in Salt
Luke City when Young became uncon­
scious. This physician's advice was
adopted. The Mormon policy of the
laying on of hands was adhered tp un­
til death ensued.”

Come early and avoid
th.e Rusli
FIRE AND MARINE
DETBOIT

Insurance Company.

G. A. TRUMAN.

HTJVTJEMMINT
A simple-minded and ignorant but
devout Methodist in Barkhamstead,
OF ITS OOXDITION
who has been licensed to preach, was
holding forth to a crowd in Hartford,
the other day, when somebody asked
what kinder a minister he called him­ Ore.. AaMta.
349I.3OS.B4
self. "I’m a regular licentious preach­
Subacribod Capital.
3350,0004)0
er,” answered he. “Just the saftie as CMh Capital,
.
3250,000.00
Mr. ------ , or Mr.------ naming several
exhorters well known In those parts.
'•I'm licentious just like they be.”

On the First Day of July, 1817.

Flour—Choice white winter, |6 50; now
proctow, 37 50; Minnesota, spring, 37 75
&lt;^S 23; low grades, 34 50@(J; rye flour.
34 25CA4 50.
‘
Wheat—Extra white 31 37(ftl 371; No.
1 white, 31
»»; milling No. 1,
at out. xr.. . ...i.i...
&gt;». xr.. . .....

Uscollwted pesuisma “Itame
Duv from qc«nia tad othera,-------- -------

Fruita—Apples, 31 50(32 60 per bbl.; ■.
peaches, 35(g,65c per basket; Crawfords
32 25@2 56 pex bushel box; Bartlett
pears, |2 2502 76 per bush; common
peani ?l 25(32 25 per bush.; plums 32 50
(33 per bush; grapes. Concords 5&lt;37c
lb; Delawares 10c. Watermelons, 7^18
cur, musk melons 5(yjOc.
Foreign Fruita-Lemons, |0 60@7 00 per
box;tayer retains, fl 75; aoedlMM,mxt, 34 26

6»2 25:sultanas ll(&lt;«12o: London layers
82 30; dates,
Jo; figs, in drums,
new, 10(312; do. layers, 13@15c; do.
bags, 8® 12c; French prunes 11 &lt;013c;
Turkey prunes, old, TJc; new 8@9c; cur­
rants, new, 74; citron, 22@23c: lem­
on pool, 18c. C&lt;»ooanuta, Baraoo,
per
100.
Fish—Whitefish, half bbL S3 Wl: trout
El; Labrador herring,
6O@3; scaled
erring, scaroo and firm at 40c; Gocirgota
Bank codfish, 35 00(35 50; boneless cod,
6&lt;3&amp;ic per lb: halibut, RH^llc per lb;
fresh white fish.35 50(38; fresh ttouM&amp; 60
@0; pickerel, 4cper lb.
Hides—Green, o@7c; cured, 8@9c; dry
flint, 14(§;16c; dry Halted, ll&amp;Uc; green
calf, 10c; cured calf, 12c: deacon akiim,
»04Oc; green ktp, 8o;dry kip, NQlfc.
Horseiudes, 81®l to. tiheep pelta, aoe
(3|2; shcarlingB, 25c; lambs, 25(4G0a
Bulls, stags and grubby hidcn one-third
I off.
Hay—Balod Timothy, |12@ 14. New
hay from fartnera' wagons, 810(j,12 00
^Hops—15®18o for prime.

Summer Good*!
Our old Stock has ail been cloned out and Our Store is

Cora—48@4Uc.
Detroit, July 4, XST7.
Oats—No. 1 white 81c; mixed 28c.
.
C.VAN HUHAK.Fm’L
Barley—New State, D0c@l 40 per cen­ JAMES J. CLARK. Seefy.
tal.
Beans— New |1 75(32 00 per bush.
Butter—Choice 18(319cts; medium J2@
Thn Colnbratad
14c low grades 9(310c.
Cheese—10(3 lUc.
Dried Apples—7c. tier lb. ’

DEXTER SPRING!
.

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THEY 2MHTST EE SOLD I
SO IF YOU BUY

KOBE GOODS FOR

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(!?“ We are at home in out New Store, having no rents to|pay, and
hail be glad to see all of our old customers and many new ones.;

Yoiivn| Truly,

KOCHER BROS.

i’SK’4SS,;‘S^

OETW SAFE CO.,
MANUfACrUBERS OF

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Dexter Spring Co.,

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fo-wHant.
Wood-Beach and Maple,
Hickory, &gt;4 50®5; aoft, W 60®A

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At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blamefus.

Michigu Raaij Prist C«.,

g 75(44 25, with the same saleable at
HoS-44 75fc5 Is tbe ruling price for
the course of one hour this redoubt was

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LIABILITIES.

horaeH shot, is, with Capt. Drisctxi,
his staff, reported mbeslng.

ew posUmaatar appointed.
Tbe Chinese quarter at San

Here We Come Again I
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Drone on rollaUmJa nrarkn* Value 37,6,000 CO
Bflle rvceiT»bli-, “Premiuma on Hufie"

OETRO1T MAHKirrH.

Later editions of tho Daily Nows and
Standard publish dispatches from tho
Potatoes—From farmers’ wagons, 30@
correspondents, who were eye-witnesses
of Thursdays’s battle, which confirm in 35c per bush.
Provisions—Deaiera are billing Chicago
.letall tbe serious Russian defeat on the
Loin. Both cornwpcndenta agree tliat pork at |14, but DeteoH sums and finally
firm
Popko has been abandoned and tho Rus- mesa, ia held
stan position completely turned.
The clear mesa, 310; mow boef, fll 60;
Turks are continuing thopurauit. Baker new extra mens, 112 50, H*ms,«vored,
12c, Shoulders 8c. Dried beef qule»

off some cattle, set fire to a barn and fired
upon tho Austrian petrel.
Gen. Todteben, the great Russian en­
gineer, who arrived at Buchanwt on Sat­
urday, died the same day.
Crop reports from tho wheat-growing
districts tn England continue gloomy.
Threo-lourtiui ofall the reports rep twin t
wheat below the average, and barley ami
oata aro but Httle belter.

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Editor and Proprietor.

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led about twenty miles a day, starting:
Tiie Rresident’s Team.
I
her hands, “see what we Iiave broughti, have talked too much—it is weak.
at sunrise and continuing their march
ask your jiardon.”
you! And here.is Monsieur Jack.”
There.has been do Bunday evening until they reached the spot where;
A humorous wrrespoudent of the .
shall we go, when shall wei
Outside, .abMbed, blushing, stoodI. go"When
in the country?” asked Fifine, sce- service hi our church this summer, their leader awaited them, he having; Chicago Inter-Ocean getM off a-few '
(he you ng. mail with his basket. Ma­
and we have fallen into tiro habit of pnfceded them by twenty-four hoursi good-natured criticisms on the PresiVillage officefs
dame appearing on the tlireshold put. Ing-a pause. ‘
"Thou canst not go alone,little one,” spending the hour usua'ly given to It to select their new camping ground.. dent's team of borwa. After dsMorilrhim to utter confusion. She hud[ raid
the mother, smiling, and rallying upon the piazza,' talking over some Thus they continued their journey,Ilng the .splendors of General Grant’s
the bearing of a duchess.
suitable,
topic that will be interesting without confrsion or di*qraier, until turnout, the writer rays: "President
spirit.
• ."What yrlll you?" queried she. her
“She need net go alone, madam," to ourselves aud tiro children. Occa­ they were bh rn by strong winds intoj -Hayes has introduced into their stall a
liaughtily
sionally some of the neighbors join us, the Belgian Ocean."
pair of horse® that look as it they came
.
suggestw!
Monsier
Jack,
patting
the
1. A. Truman, It. M. !«, E.Cook
’ “Excuse me ma’am," was. the stam­
K. FMady, B. F. Hr-yrmbh, H. Ilm-and Ned laughingly calls our little
■ •hrliicd dlrlnlty.
"Which it may i»e hoped was the• fi mu a country livery stable, as tliey
mering reply, as the intruder doffed। child on the head—"not if you will go gatherings "meetings of the Sunday lastofuhem,"
said Mira Grey.
did. Mr. Roger®, the President's priVer."
his great straw hut "I mean--I did, with
Club.
”
'Tiro
topic
of
conversation
te
"Unhappily
it
was
not,"
was
the
re
­
■ vale Secretary, mid $300 for them in
Ah ! what can poor iieople do? Was
Sirittira
not mean—that Is, I promised the not-Madam
the wife of a profemor, and often selected a week In advance, that ply ; "their bodies' were thrown back: Alexandria. Now,’Mr. Rogers 1* an
little one a ride.”
was not her pride very great therefor ? we may-learn what we can about it .by the tide, and, decaying upon the: excellent man, he has studied theology
niWSTTAN- CHURCH-C. I. Darp. Fas..
"And?” raid madame, sternly.
tor. fforrlc-. every Sabbath at 101-3 a. a , and
before coming together. Last Bunday snore, caused a terrible pestilence&gt; and he'baa studied law; he knows
,
Could
she
gw
out
riding
with
an
apple
&lt; r. is. rMunday Bebool Iraniedlolly after morning
"And” answered the youth, gather­
about all that need be known of ph*i. .it wan die “JxMMiste of the Eart,” and through all the country aroun.d.’’
_ Anu worn w trni'iix
ing up courage, his honest, kindly eye, vendor?
MUI Io thy friniwd tiwlura clhiRt the light,
"Horrible!" exclaimed mother.
Jo.-ophy and art; he can sen;the line
“When?" rcpeated'tho tiny invalid, Hurry opened the subject by taking a
looking straight into hers, “She needs
little white box from hte |&gt;ocketand • "It is not the only instance of thei points in a legal argument or a doea little change; a ride would not liann imjieratlwly.
WffinMdDteT episcopal cnuncn-c. a.
aud tiie mother, driven into a cor­ carefully untying the Hiring that fas­ kind,” said Ned; “there are cases oni irinal sermon, and can write a letter us
ThoMAa.Paater. Service* every BssVbatn al 10.
her.madanie?
record where rivers have been actual­■ politely as a letter can be written, init
tened It.
I t a, ra. an,] 7 p. ns. Sabbath Schoo] al IS in
“It is a liberty unj&gt;ardonable. ' Tn ner, answered: "To-morrow?
non loo, ruusi mourn mr
I'rytft Wanting every Thursday seventng.
•
"Here,” raid he, "is my contribu­ ly choked with them.nnd the stenchi he lias one important wehkuws, and
There was a little old woman In a
Cold rrft-|Mthe fatal ahadoi
my*
conn
tty
It
is
not
known
that
a
that is his ignorance of horse flesh.
And idUm on thy he»l.
yellow gown stepping tiulckly about a tion. it tea Kpeciinen for you to look lias extended hundreds of miles."
IHPTIHT CUURCIl” EJrvlee* cvsrry Sabbath
a
vendor
—
a
street
vendor
—
will
in-,
IJ at 101-3 a. m. amfl e. w., at K&lt;&lt;-»r tc Drtterfek'*
"I did no: know," said I, "that they' He ought never to have been trusted
kitchen. Tlitjyellow gown at.”
trade himself on a lady's apartment. farm-house
As liejqwke he removed the lid, and ever came Into Europe in such num­• to buy a team. The horaM are 111was short, revealing her blue wtAden
People know their place, and—”
out
popjied
a
little
green
tbiiig
that
bers.
I
thought
their
wotst
depreda
­
•
matched
and clumsy. They trot 'each
lioMj
iind
sturdy
,
shoes.
’
She
was
rhe aympstby of naiure wake* a
“I beg your pardon, madam. You making tine biscuit, her brisk; horny JumiHsl straight into the lap of Miss tions were in Asia and Africa.”
iLODOE.~SM.F.A.A- M. Rcwon his own hook without regard to the
A ml thus lu (bought betray*.
are right,interrupted tlte stranger, liands molding them-de^tly and quick­ Nellie Gray, a young lady who’is vis­
intratlnn on c.-u-h W«-dn&lt;*dn&gt; eve
"So they probably have been,” re­• other. They have l&gt;otb lieen twousi tu 11 of the BMXMi. Tnnxlenl broth
Thou. Ilk* the cloud, my wnl.
his cheeks flushing hotly, "But this is ly. She lias set outa round table wjtli iting our next neighbor®, tiro Fowler®. plied Mr. Fowler, "out we have not asi tomed to be hitched on the nigh side.
bnrltefl
American, not Paris. Good-day.”
a while cloth, takingdown theshlning She gave a little scream, and Harry good accounts of them. They iiave। and every horseman knows that to
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
made many terrible invasions intoi hitch two nigh horses together will
He was gone. The place was blank dishes from the old-fashioned dresser. sprang to recapture hte prisoner.
"I beg jiardon.” raid lie;*,"I was Lombardy and otiier parts of Southern spoil a team. One of them Is a dark
and desolate. The.apples Jay on the
"They* will soon be here, I think,”
floor. The sunlight had faded fnun she says, ever and anon looking from very carelewi, but I did not tliink the Europe, ami in the last century sever­ mottled chestnut, with a white foot;
. t -$uterM girrrforjj.
al flights of them extended as far as the other is a bright bay. with a white­
the window. Fifine wt up a frightful tiie great door, of which the upper little fellow was ho spry."
APPLES.
"And I,” said Mte® Nellie, "am France and even England, but happi­ nose. Any one can see In .a moment
cry of d!rap)&gt;olntment. Ah! no ride, half swings in, after tiie manner of old
W. II. YOUNG,
heartily ashamed of myself to iiave ly the climate was so cool that they that tbotte two horse® ought never |&lt;»
How Aladamo Becamo »tn Amer­ no pleasure, no delights in pros|»cct Dutch lami-houses.
D. Office Ka«l aldo of Main Blrrvd, Naahrllle
been
ho
Htartli-&lt;1.
Let
me
take
it
(wrlslied without accomplishing seri­ be harnessed together any more than a
now.
She
did
not
go
dancing
off
to
She
come®
out
presently
(milling
and
ican.
ill • Offlfehoun from 7 to 0a. ». and 4 to 7 p. m
ous harm.”
blue bonnet ought to be worn with a
school next day .singing, us she went. courtesying to a juirty who drive up in please.” .
She held out her hand for the teix
Slie'tame liack witlf% headache,carry- a neat little one-horse wagon. “This
"Are they the sort that you read in reen dre&amp;. B-- Ide® they are lazy.
H. A. BARBER,
the Bilile alsiut people eating?" ai.'hcxl
President &lt; I rant’n old coachman and
Madame sat in the sunny window ing It gloonihigly up to the top tl&lt;s&gt;r is my mother," rays the young man and he gave it to her.
■ \ [ D. IIomco|«Uhlo Fhy«lel»n .unit ftarnson
Annie.
’
“
ftte
notiiing
but
a
gnmidioppcr!"
foo.man,
whose fact-* are as well
and
the
waiting
mother.
Two
days,
who
drives
the
equljitige.
He
lifts
ill. OSIce, »««r rmMaaee, on &lt;vrn r o(Waal&gt;ln« sewing. The needle twinkled In her three, passed. Flflne was really ill. ।
"I suppose so,” I answered. "Aren’t known in Washington as President
down Flflne; he helps madame to- cried Busie, catching tt glimpse of Ite
rapid fingers, and thCHcarlct stuff she
ton
Htats Strncta, N*»hvlllc, Mich.
(M'cqpunt.
you glad you don't live in those coun­ Grant’s own', are retained at the
stilclied, glittering in the sunlight, She chatted incesrantiy of the ride uml ;allght.
"Ho I see," raid Miss Grey. "I j tries?”
Fitlne's little face is shining like
White House, but neither of them
sited a reflected luster on her black Hie beautiful country. She cried to
hL cTelIas^ d
“You don't mean that anybody eats lake a real active interest in their busihair, her tintless face, the bits of coral see Monsieur Jack, us she hail named ithat of a cherub new fledged in j»ara- ought to have known II at the flrst
4
&lt;li.se. She kisses the little old brother, glance. I am familiar enough with them now?” cried Susie; "anybody, I neas anv more. Albert, the coachman,
in hei well-set ears. A high window her friend.
Ito
relatives
al
tiie
West.
”
mean,
except
wild
Arabs
and
such
sort
One day maihunesiippiMidown st rs ;and they are friends instantly.
drive*) alone, but he look® like a wid­
this, lnt&lt;&gt; which tiie sunlight stream­
L. F. McCORMICK. M. D., ’ ing illumines the sitter—very high - to buy some tipples. It was tin* &lt; uy
.
“You have been in the graMhop|H*r- of people?”
ower, and acts as if he was thinking of
The sun shine down on hedge and
"They are esteemed a great delicacy, killing himself. And It would nut be
FFICE third door South of Truman’- Htorv. thetepnioet in tiie rambling, jnnihling for Monsieur J aclc’s appearance, "he ,meadow, tiie quaint old house, the ridden regions, then!” raid another
Weal aldo of Main 8trort,NaahTlllr, Mich.
Susie,
”
said
Mr.
Fowler,
especially
inquiringly.
young
man
bowed
when
lie
caught
«
a
surprise to persons who know the
quiet
orchard.
Blissful
scents
alloal
wheezy old tenement. Mamuifo pre­
"Yes," she answered, "and you need when the legs and wings are pulled off facta if both Jerry and Albert wenfers to be on the top story, she rays. sight of this iirinctw from the top &lt;&lt;*n the air. There is corn rustling on
BRADY^ CRITES,
floor. Bhoultl he carry the apples up 1 ।the sunny slopes, there are blackberries not think the account®are exaggerated, and tliey are fried in oil. I saw many found same morning with their throats
TTO&amp;NMYS st law, SoHrlU.im In ChaAvry nn-1 One 1s there away from the dust and
H'algMsts Acno. wUlalUn-l pr»m]&lt;Oj (■&gt; -JI noise of the street. Also, iUcosts less. stalls for her? Little Fitlne. hI1:.ng iripmiing in the lane. Tiie whole air for-whole dirtriete were Stripped by of them when traveling in the East, cut and razors in their hands. Before
i hazily sleepy with its freight of sun- 1them of every green thing in a day. but could never bring myself tn taste the 4th of March, as they rode on the
Also, she will tell you gayly, she e.in flushed and feverish among n hen . of is
Fields that were ricli with waving them.”
box of President Grant’s carriage, with
see the Iojm of the sails, and tiiesun-lit pillows, lit up radiantly at sight ol ilie tshine and sweetness.
"After all, tliey're no worse than their long, blue coats and sllverbuttons
in tiie morning, showed only
After that rare, that delicious lunch grain
i
masts of the ships that come and go al suiiburneil face mid the great straw
oysters," said Miss Nellie, mischiev­ as large as your bands, their stove-pipe
Iin (heold kitchen, they went wander- leaile-’s stubble nt nightfall."
.x.c
। thewharves, toward which this dingy hat.
SMITH * xbx
KNAPFEN.
"Tiie land h like the garden of Eden ously.
hats end white gloves, they looked uro
TTORNEYS *1 fa&gt; a.u!
a« Solicitor*
...........ln rh.n
— street looks down. The ships bring
— -to the
■ pasture,
— —
’ - •two cow® before them, and
“ Tliey seemed ho to iny Western proudest men the sun could shine on.
where
ami behind them a desocvry,practice In all Use Court*
• of tbb
................
Man* wealth a»*l plenty for somebody. her h.-itids “now wa shall go io the ;barn,
palate; but, perhaps, that was only But since tiro civil service reform in
stood patiently ..und stupidly looking late wilderness.” said another,
office ovarJalin* Rc*&lt;cll'« atom, Ilartlnc*. Mw-hf Some of them come from France. Ah, country!
prejudice,
”
was
the
amused
reply.
But Fifine was ’I. Not for a day nor through the bars.
barn. "They
...... ....
are tame!. ”
"Il
‘II was, indeed,” raid
said Mira
Mi.* Grey;
tiie carriage line was.introduced, they
Isiiutiful France! It is like living a
"I don’t believe John the Baptist have found out that this world is u
poet, or having trllne imagination, to a week, but for a long, weary month xdd Fifine, who had once been bi a "I was often reminded of that passage
The little old mother in tiie prophecy of Joel, although I did fried iiis In oil," said Susie, medita­ hollow mockery and filled with raw­
own a window one ean see the world the little creature pined nnd sickened j menagerie.
LEWIS DURKEE
«
'
jpper rtoj^
story of the tenement j laughed, and tiie
the two
t’
not know that the locusts to which it tively
dust. Nowadays you wee Albert driv­
in
the
upper
prattled
gaily
AUTTIlg Notary Public. Leal Ert«l-»i&gt;4 Inror
'.'Why not?” I asked, curious to ing, and you notice a melancholy ex­
And it fell out that nearly along hand in hand,
referred were like tiie j&gt;esto tiiat were
A a»cv ArniL Colkctlati' promptlr tiuulr. am!
Should anv one pity* madameor
know what idea she hod in her queer pression on his countenance, to which
K
ConvcrinelnK properly Wccutwl
Office la H.C ofllciouHly offer iter syinjrathy, situ every daylay tl»e
tiro young ......
man’»s su-p
Madame, with a
devouring our lands.”
(irllHUi’a Store.
'__________
In degree of blackness, a coal
“They are certainly akin to them,’’ little iiead.
will shrug her shoulders magnificent­ sounded on the stair, ami Monsieur hair, strolled ahead wllli the elate
"Because lie was In the wildemcss, isn
i ’t u circumstance.
He holds
Round them rolled raid Ned, "for crickets, grasshoppers
ly, spread out her Hands, and say, Jack’s face became familiar to all the Monsieur Jack.
E J. FE1QHNER.
tiie lines carelessly in one hand, and
“Wli-’it will you?” glancing toward neighl&gt;ors oh he made his way to tiie tiie billowy hills, a faint autumnal and locusts are ail classed together by and couldn't." was the reply.
otart public mm1 r&lt;-«i eo-mc Ar-nt.
topmost
floor,
lie
petted
Fifine,
he!
"We
all
admitted
the
reason
to
be
a
.
entomoiogteto
under
tiro
general
name
lie
doesn't sit up so erect and dignified
tiMXC floating at their low summits,
Can fal attention given to thr drawing ofmorV the window as though tiie world were
i he used to, but sprawls all over trie,
at her feel. Has site notnersunshine, chatted to her, and charmed madame ami tiie smoke from there and then a of Gryllus. Tiie nearness of the rela­ good one, and Mr. Fowler suggested : as
"Perhaps he ate them fresh and raw, sent
i
like a liack driver. His coat is
her sewing and her little Fifine, who by stepping softly in spile of his big farm house wreathing up to Hie sun­ tionship te, I believe, a disputed ques­
or mayl&gt;e he had them dried. They half
i
unbuttoned, his boots are unpol­
flits up and down the ladder-like stairs bools. Fiflnw watched hungrily For light. Some birds twittered softly in tion.”
iiis
coming,
and
thus
it
was,doubtless,
are
dried
in
the
sun
and
sold
by
mean:
“
I
thought
tiie
locusts
were
more
ished,
and he don’t seem to care
the
copse;
scarcely
disturbing
tiie
si
­
like a butterfly? Flflne ha® black
ORNO STRONG,
that
matlame
also
found
herself
sonutire
in
the
Arabian
markets
now.
liken
bird."
raid
Annie.
whether
ne wears his gloves or- not.
lence and sweetness of tiie summer­
RINTER and PnbH.her of the Naahrillc Naw*. eyes and a dancing smile. Fifine is thnes listening for iiis fix&gt;tsle|» on tiie
th«yare
pounded" into flour and
ami And
.
"Notin the least.” was the reply. Often they
are poumietl
it's all on account of those horses
time bush. A tiny brook running
K-.ery denrrlillori of plain ami Fancy Printing Madame’s poem, Iter nrii^eos; tthtdoes
Roger® bought. If Albert hadn’t a
along tiie edge glittered with cardinal "Take Harry’s specimen, double Its made Into breati."
not know poverty. They had been stair.
One sunny afternoon ahe rtood rlowem. Her companion gathered n size and change its color, timl you will '1, ""erhaps
"Perhaps we may iwr
see uienaiue
tiie same thing
I
iuing large
family of picaninnies dependentjKK»r in Parte, but Fifine had never
1.ere yet,
yet,"
sold Ned; "it te.but
is.but little on
&lt; him for support he wouldn't drive
” raid
gone hungry; they had wanted uiany smoothing her glossy liairln thecrack- handful of the flaming spikes for have a very good idea of the locusts ‘ here
UNION HOUSi:.
more than -----a century
grass- Ithat team for love or money; but nethat we read about in lire Bible.”
‘
------ -«since
------ •»the
— ------thlngB in Paris, but Fitlne had always ed lOokiiig-glasH. Tiie day was a hope­ Madame.
=1 iillONSON, PrvprMor. Thia hotel
" Ah, how lieautlful they are!" sinher guy frilled dresses and -her tiny ful one. Tiie air was dear, the sun
“What color shall we make it?” hoppers were so abundant in New &lt;cecity known no choice; and he Ih
England as to cause the appointing of holding
1
on in lro|&gt;e® the team may die
polished slippers. Was not her father shone. Fifine was belttsr. -Mutlnmv’s cried. "H«&gt;w beautiful it all is here! asked Miss Nellie.
ki-l wlllalwayii lio Ina nil on tha table*,
t
be replaced with a better one.
“ The body had better be of u mottled HpOcial days of fasting ami prayer for and
a professor? was not her mother a eyes brightened us she atootl at the One could, indeed, live here forever!”
thinj »Im to make pt«ii comfortaU*.
. Albert is seriously susjiected ofaconglass.
Shu
adjusted
herknotof
ribbon,
She glanced aimut at the purple greenteh hue," he answered, "and the their removal.”
lady? Should they, then, asMchiteon
"You really think our grasshoppers spiracy
»
to lame those horse*; so that
eqQal term- witli that degraded and she touched up the white ruflle about hills, the Helds, Hie |»eace and plenty wing-covers a pale brown, marked
ALF. C. BUXTON,
1
will have to be gotten rid of.
witli black; the feet may l&gt;e blueteh. are similar to the Eastern locusts?" tliey
degrading thing called poverty ? Nay, her shapely throat. Without, there everywhere.
UNSMITH, manufacture* Rifle and Flint Uuna
was a creaKing of the rickety atuir.
" How can you have all these gio- These are the most common tints of said Nellie Grey.
ami repair* all Flrrarma am! line Machinery. indeed! it might own tiie house, but
".Similar, but not the same," was the
. Hrcvch-loadrns, of any manufacture, furnluhcd it
at should not sit at tiie board. It was The eyes shone brighter in the dim ries. and be poor?" sheasked. "In my tiie migratory locusts of the East.
Ych or Nd'?
I»t price. Shop txwr the plaining mill.
poverty that had driven tills family, little mirror. Madame slopped in her country a|]ieasant could call' himself There are some, however,- that arc answer, "and there are nuiny varieties
tlioughtlessiy thoughtful, to Amerlciu toilet suddenly, seeing the. c ex|&gt;eetant rich with all these. He will have bl&lt;x»d-red and Hint add by fteir color of each.”
Um St. John (N. B.) X.wl
JOHNM. ROE.
"We will be content withont any From
1
many friends and hU wife will wedra to the horror of their invasions.”
Prof. Pierre would come here and glitter.
OUSE. fttgn am! Carriage Palntor. Graining, teach tiie people French. IX was a
"Can it be possible?" she said to silk gown JWlc will hot tratllc in the
fresh irnjKirtations, then," said Mr. . Miss Maria Roop was married in
"I sliould think so!” cried Mira Fowler. "Tnere goes the chime that ;Boston on Saturday lost under the fol­
Ffwolng, a«d hpct Ttanglug a Specially.
canaille.”
wide country, a roomy Country, and herself. " Have 1 come to tills—to city witli
Grey. "Our grasshopper® were bad
lowing circtMiistanees: Captain Roop,
A deep Hush rose to tiie young enough, but if they had been blood- ends our chat.”
the people needed education. Prof. sewing in a garret, to starving, to
As he spoke, the church clock struck a
1 distant relative, who sails an English
CHAS. W. DEMARA Y.
Pierre set rail, and died on the pas­ begging almost, for Fifine, and to man's cheek. He did not reply at red, they would iiave been far more
ship, visited Mr. John Roop’s a few
looking forward every day to the visit once.
nine,
which
Is
always
the
signal
for
1
sage.
.
terrible?’
weeks ago,on his way to Parisborough.
fj ry’,(5ock». KpecUctaa. etc. Rvcrz art!
“Ah, but he was a scholar!” says of a young man who is an apple ven­
"Madam," said he at length, in this
"I have rend," raid Mr. Fowler, our little gatherings 'to break up. As ’
anted ax renrrernu-d, or money rrfuudcd.
madame sighing. "If he Iiave live” dor ? Is it that I must nt heart belong country there are no .urasauts. We speaking forthe first time, "of an army our trailers passed down the steps, tliey •N. 8., aud met Jils fate in the person of
Ito Union Jiouw,
the
young lady whois now lus wife,
1
(madame’s English is not quiteso per­ to the canaille? Paul — Professor are all free, and we do not care for of those fiery creatures that invaded nearly fell over Susie at the foot.
returned to New, York and began
“I was only letting out the grass- lie
■
trifles. A man wiio owns his little
fect an her French), we sliall by this Paul, was I ever wortiiy of thee?”
E PARADY,
Hut when ahe opened the Guor, ami farm is independent; he ran make his Mabralta country in a solid column hopper,” she explained, as she fitted i 1to load for Java. He wrote to her, and
time
iiave
the
little
mawonchampctrc.
five hundred mile® long, and ho thick
MANUFACTURER of Boom and Shoe. Making
( proposed that she meet him in Boston
111 and rvvalrpig neatly done, also •triel alien- tiie pretty place in the country, and Monaleur Jack stood modertly on the own market if he chooseH. That is as to obscure the sun like an eciljme.” back the cover upon the box from I
the
next week, marry him and rail for
threshold,
mudame
’
s
eyes
did
not
lose
which
the
occupant
had
jumjied
into
1
enterprise; that is what keeps the
the little school, and the garden which
"That must, indeed, have been a
■Java. His boat was on the shore and
fences trim, ami the little old mother dav of cloud- aud thick darkuesa.”! darkness and freedom.”
we have talk and dream of so much hi their sparkle. He brought a bunch
"Why did you do that?” asked Mr. 1iiis bark was on the uea, or loadingat
pinks for Fifine.
stirring. I buy and sell where I can. said motiror.
Parte.
For
there
te
of
room
In
Amer.
J. B. RASEY, •
the wharf, and she must deeidevit
“Ah!” cried Flflne, clapping her I Iiave no wife tn object,” he added,
Fowler.
ica—all, so much of room!” So says
"Yes,” raid Mr. Fowler; "it was a
:AN. Good* am!
carrirt to any
hands, " they came from the country,
“Because we were through with 'once. The letter was received in the
ia th# village. Burnt bonc», gw*! druy nnuteme, looking down on the crowd- ma chcrc, maman! When shall wc laughing; "and for the rest, I am, literal fulfilling of the words of the him,
and he wanted to go—or, at least, smorning, and had not been read more
after all, a poor man.”
ud, dingy street and tiie swarming
hand*.
prophet:
‘
A
fire
devoureth
before
a half-dozen times (such letters
go—Oh, when shall we go, mau-i n ?”
I should have wanted to, if I had been titan
1
"Sucli poverty!” cried madame,
tenements.
require a great deal of reading, it seems)
Tiie mother looked al her tenderly, lifting her hands. "Here, I repeat, them, and behind them a flame burn­ in his place.”
JOHN WEBSTER.
She looks up, smiling, -from her
etii. • » • Like the noise of chari­
when a despatch was received, to the
The diild had grown^so I could stay forever, my friend.”
"That
i«
certainly
good
Christianity,
’
TJLACKSMITHS. Ail kind* of work In the Black- work, as u light footetep eomen flying pitifully.
ots on the tops of mountains shall they to do to a grasshopper as you would be ’following effect: “ Please answer my
JL&gt; amUli andIlor»«luM ia« lino attended to jirum- along tiie ladder-like stair. "So come thin with long Illness.
"And will you?” said Monsieur
by telegraph—yes or no.” Any
" My little one," she said, “ I wish Jack turning his sunburned face sud­ leap, like the notee of a flame of fire in dope by yourself,” said he.—N. Y. &lt;%- letter
1
the angels!” says madame. devoutly,
girl can promptly nay yes or no to th*
I was back with thee in my Ismutiful denly upon her. ‘ "See, madam, how the stubbie.’ ”
as
Fifiue
dances
in.
She
has
her
tiny
"I should have thought Pharaoh
IF. D. PURCHIS,
offer of a hand and heart, but
apron full of red apple®, which tum­ Pons, where we should have music happily we iiave spent the dav to­ would iiave been in a iiurry to let tiie
"PROPRIETOR Sipp'o Mills. 2 rallrs west of Verwhen such
offer
is
coupled
and flowers and parks, and—”
gether. Let ns have many such."
JL tnorttvUta. Flour and Feed alwaya for nah- at ble out aud roll upon the door. The 1
children of Israel go, if that kind of The Story of Evangeline in Real with a three days' notice of marriage
“ You can nave them all here,” in­
Fifiue came flitting up the path, creature was sent on him," raid Busie.
sunshine, gleaming on madaiue'sscar­
Life.
and a sea voyage to the East Indies
laughing and singing.
let sewing, seems to recognize the ripe 1terrupted Monsieur Jack, quietly.
“
He
was
for
the
time
being,
”
said
The story of Evangeline is repeated the case requires a little more consid­
"() stay!" oli stay, maman !” she Ned; but hte repentance and good reso­
round fruit,and glows anew us having , There were tears in madame’s eyes,
I cried ; "the dear old mother will not lution®, like most that are the result of with wonderful fidelity in all its de­ eration. Bo she took time to consider,
met it elsewhere in sweet, familiar 'but she turned upon him hotly.
" JAMES FLEMING.
tails in the experience . f a young and added strength to the saying that
"What will you ?” ahe said. "Shall have us go away."
orchards and on sunny slope® of far­
terror, did not last long after the dang­ French girl, a resident of Marseilles. the woman who considers is lost, for,
XkT ATUHMAKKR nod Jeweler, cast aids of Main
I
take
shame
to
myself
that
I
am
i»oor?
"I shall buy mv wife a silk gown,” er seemed aver ted.”
away hills.
V-.S&amp;’IWiaEilShS™,,
She was engaged to a sailor to whom when the afternoon of the same day
"All for you, maman,” cries Fifine, 1 was j&gt;oor in Parte, but I named it not whiftperetl Monsieur Jack, mischiev­
"Does not .the superstition of tiro she was to be married on his return brought her another despatch, which
looking down on the treasure. "And 'so. In my own country I have pleas­ ously.
East still regard locusts as the aveng­ from a vo rage to New York. He did was simply ” Yes or no?” she went to
"Hay yes. maman,” cried Flflne.
oh, maman, he will give me a ride in ।ant, gentle life. My Paul te very wise,
ing armies of the Dlety?" I asked.
FflANK X PURCHIS,
not return, and after a year she got a the telegraph oflloe and wrote “ Yes ”
the great wagon out to the lieautlful 'very quiet. He will not have touch
Ami madame. blushing and smililig,
“Ye®." raid Mr. Fowler: “there is berth as stewardess’s assistant on one on a blank. The operator, knowing
ILLAGE BARBER, &gt;ml .tetter In Collar., T&lt;r», country and tiie little old mother!”
himself with what te rude and rough. looked down at the cardinal flowers
said to be a statement to that effect of the Havre steamers, to come here in nothing of the vast importance of that
Uetit’a Funiteliing Good*, Mid ClR»n of tho
Madame’s cheeks flush, her eye® 'Tiie neighbore nay he Will never be and said “Yes.”
Ik.vI uuxJtly, onndo-ir north;of Colon Jlot*r.
inacribed
upon
their
wings
in
good
search of him. On the jiassage a rich monosyllable message, placed it on
scintillate witli an angry light. “What ।rich. * II n’a pas invefae la poudre,'
Arabic.”
American lady became interested in 31e for transmission, and the most
ray, and laugh—* he was not the
.Is it you ray, Fifine? And who ga/e they
1
'
a s mail line .
“The invasion of no army could be her story and resolved to help hcT to anxious man in New York was soon
A Und Move.
inventor of gunpowder.’ But we also
T.-UM1KNa*vfitetoXtettte&lt;to*k. I^avwi»••&gt;- you these?"
more
terrible,"
remarked
Ned,
"for
find out her lover. In New Y ork she made happy by the reception. The
r rflkcWTj X'M.day tnd Frida? mwiritws, al »
But the child only answered breath- ।laugh and are happy. 1 have my jx&gt;t
(hey
are
myriads
in
number
and
their
"Well,
Jim,
”
said
one
Mihoolboy
to
o-Atek, ■nMngtx Mita Crvek m
p. in., mak­
learned that he had gone to Canada. lady left hereou Friday morning Inst,
of flowers; I Iiave my fete days. J t
ing conooeiiori* with trains cast and wrrt. laatvvs ietudy and confusedly. The apples '
another, as they met
the noon re- ravage® are in proportion. Tliey gen­ For months she travelled about the and met and married the captain al
UalttaC'n^k Tti-mlajs and Saturday. »; 7 a. m. A w ere delicious, and Fifine was happy, '&lt;rests but a few squs to be happy. All!
did we ever come away, my cessi, "how do vou like the new erally consume every green thing be­ Dominion, sometimes close od Lis the residence of a relative in Boston.
bub madame did not like stranger® nor why
'
to be reminded that we ore home?” “Like nothing,” contenipt- fore them, even eating the liark of track and again losing every due as to Their wedding tour will be a long one,
strange**’ gift** Hbe rat anxiously at petite,
|
tioiiHiy replied the oilier. "There’s trees when more tender food fails his whereabouts.
nl:e returned to —around the world, but not in eighty
tiie high, window next day, looking I
Madame caught up her white hand­ seven l«ys in the block all bigger than them. Heads of ripened grain alone New York, and one day while stand­ days.
jpacrlliurra Cards.
down lor Fifine as she canro from
kerchief and whied her eyes. There me, amt not one I can boas; the tele­ are sometimes spared, liecause tiie ing at a Broadway crossing waiting
school.
hardnuw of tiie kernel defies their at­
The street was long and winding, 'was an. awkward pause. Monsier Jack graph j»ole before the door hi all full tacks. A horde of them passing over her turn to get across she saw the ot&gt;- -• There have l*en a gntxi many odd
HHIN Q. CRESSY,
jeot of her long search on the other requests made iu view of death, in all
M
Hill 15 II IT 1’. •
grimy und decaying; but people 1played with Fiflne’s long locks, look­ of Hpllntera, mid it’s worth a fellow’s
OgnHy I'oiMHy Bwvryor nnd Uwnd (,«nvrj*«wi-r swanned-in it on if life wus not unde- 1ing down silent and reproved. Fifine, ii.e, let alone the legs of Lin trowaeni, a section cause® famine and misery as side. She uhrieked his name and ran
surely
as would the ravage® of a mar­ into file middle of the street, but a ages of the world, hut it te safe to say
knowing what was the matter, be­ to try and climb up it; the grocer's
sirable. They strove In the scents not
।
store round the corner has got a big auding army. Their approach is her­ jh) liceman caught her and raved her that Brigham Young’s request, touch­
and sounds und striding air; they Igan to cry.
by tiro darkening of the sky. from the wheels of the string of vehi­ ing hte coffin, te the oddest that ha®
"Ah, ye»b” «d&lt;l Madame, excitedly, dog, and wire netting* over the apple® alded
laughed, they chatted, they cohgregnand
tilings, ami altogether it’s a regu­ Some have described their appearance cles. She never again saw the Gabriel yet been heard of. The great Mormon
tisl in the tumble-down doorways; iseeing the child’s tears. “ We can
left directions Hurt lb should be made
«» Afjml ial folk 8«»rfe
as tiiat of a dense smoke, others Hiieak
and, looMilg their poverty Hfuare iu 1iiave all things here, my Fifine, yet lar old cave of gloom. I tell you it of them ns fl|IUig tiro air like flake® of she liad so long sought and so nearly large enough to admit of hte turning
IM BUMS OF
tiie face^diook hands with it as II were. Itliou hart nothing. In Paris we need ain't a circumstance to the house we enow. Some ray that the notee of their found. She learned then that he had over in it, and should be tarntehed
'
leit,
if
it
has
got
the
modern
improve*
sailed
for
Han
Francisco,
and
so
went
not
be
told
tiiat
we
are
poor.
If
we
But the street hod its pleasures, too, 1
with a pillow. Whether be wished to
that the lart sou is being spent, n.cnts, and Ute rent is cheaper, and coming is like tiro sound of mighty, overland to California to meet him. convey the Inipreredon that h* wa*
once in a while, and its picture®. A® know
1
... ON LONG TIME.
t
ladling
wind
or
water;
others
liken
it
there's
more
room.
That
house
Jim
­
Arrived on the Pacific coast, she found
h
at thia instant, when madame,lookin we will buy some ciianxMd, we
L. RUBSELL.
to tiro crackling of flame®, or tiie noise tiiat her lover had fallen' overboard merely In for a temporary sleep, and
down from tiie high window, raw a ishut our&amp;elve® In tiro pleasant l.i c my, was like what I think heaven’ll of horsemen und charioto.”
just outside the Heads and been might come back at any moment,dom
wagon-load of apples come jolting Jroom with tiro flowers and tiie sun­ l&gt;e like. Hpringtln’.e you could tuti! for
“There te, ofetiurat,” raid Mr. Fowl­ drowned. Meanwhile the body of a not appear. 1’erliap® he meant by tiro
Hock*
and
blocks
in
tiie
gutters
on
light,
aud
&lt;lie
decently,
making
no
along, ruddy, shining and mellow. A I
extra room iu the coffiujuul the pillow
er, “much of Kurten? jkx'try in these
ts»y in a brimleMt liat and a blue shirt ltrouble; but In America it is not so. sections of the sidewalk, p d every descriptions, but there cmi i&gt;e no doubt young man dressed in sailor's clothes to fool the maws os of his people into,
.* upon
was cast ashore on the beach, carried thinking that he was exempt from
rat in tiie midrt of tiie heap,and a tall, Here it is rude and oulrr,. People will winter there were skating i
that in many respects thelftnov’ements
sunburned young fellow, witli trouwr® imeddle. You tannot manage your skating rinks upon ail Hie vac mt lota resemble those of disciplined armies.
“tiro common lot”
scraping of life for youiself. You round. Not a lioy on the street more’n
$50.00 to $500.00, tucked In hte l&gt;oota, walked alongside iamall
starve or beg—and rtcal if need jieven years old, aud every one of You know how a swarm of bees fol­ cemetery.
A water sodden pocket
hand-in-hand with a child, who danc- must
:
lows tiro hum of their (jueen. The
It would go against oer grain to have
ed al&gt;out him, with her golden hair !Im*,—but you must live. It Is, there­ them would pay me a marble or the flight of locusts seenut to l»e directed in book wan taken from the dead man,,
We have
Apply to
Wm. A. ATunroKTii,
flying and her pretty feet twinkilng,as :fore. no fault of mine, monsieur, that- first bite of his amde, or some otiier - ■ oe slm’lar way, aud they are even which contained only a few lectern। the European war eease.
bwhete to spore.
she pointed up laughing to the far :mv little Fiflae b HI and pining. J evidence of wealth, every day in the divided into columns undertime-barge written in french and unaddresHed.,
, .
nt his tcuMence or sk«iv.
window where madame rat.
'cannot advertise that I mttst have h&lt;i week, for me not to knock off his hat, of imrticular leaders. This was espec­ The girl hearing of thin went to the‘
Gold keeps coming down and getting
or
shoot
him
with
a
pen-shooter
where
Coroner'*
office
and
found
that
the
In one sudden moment she raw tiie !helfied; and I ran p&lt;ror! I am j»oor:
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
morehnmMo, tart w* know ar—e»mhis dollies were tight. And as for ially noticed in the immense swarms letter® were hent.
The waft* hadJ pie it doesn’t araodote wlUkjM *&gt;♦ little one caught up. deposited in a lam poor!”
***_ .-.-J*
It seemed »r&gt; be a relief to madame’s groceries, the Ihilclnnan round the that in 852 came up from tire East Into tardily and partially recompensed her
half-full basket, and both,lifted on tiro
$600,000,000 annually-spent In tin
mind that tills well-kept secret was out comer was too blind to see you hook Europe. They are raid to have made devoted search, and she wra able to,
young
monte
shoulder,
disappeared
in
:
: 1g, Fort eh, Proprietors.
United MMta
drluk. How muy
anything, and, if he did, he was too such a notee iu Uieir flight as to have find the grave of her lover.
the bouse. Up-rtalra .they came, i
delLiquent newspaper ounadriptioDs
fat to niu f»r. 1 teil you It was a little lieen mirtiketi lb? birds, and they de­
tramping, laughing, and Fifine, eager
voured
all vegetation, even to tiie
doe® this tram contain? It fat heartless .
heaven,
on
earth.
People
might
iiave
joyful and breathless, was deposited
Overc-oate
now.
to spend in the maddening cup what
"Excuse me, I pray you.” said ma­ some regard for their children when thatch ujion |tbe houses. They were
at the door.
Waiter, b dozen raw.
divided Into regular bands and travelyou owe the printer.
“Ob, maman!” the cried, clapping &lt;dame, her face jailing nuudenly; “I they move.”—Ro/tton TYanacripf.'

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not lived happily, owing to the iact!']**
that Mr*. Donahon had applied fur a
I to bill of divorce, and when granted she
■tatt.
l Heo ute
customers can always depend
the intended to niai-ry one Johnson, eroKach one tries te I ployed at Findlater’s Hotel in the .was made Gnnertit &lt;«f .a division. He
.’
upon getting
finally quart riled with . President
drownedI
The case c«me up the day before in Juarez and returned to the United
.States with a large fortune. Hr resid­
the Circuit Cotsrt, and Doiudsou got it ed for several year* at a beautiful coun­
i ailjourntd. He then went borne and try seal on die Delawdre. near Phila­
HL* restless di*po&lt;iti(&gt;ii
&gt; she went borne at about S o’clock, and delphia.
caused him tn seek excitement, and be
•vail. and
almost drowned himself' a quarrel resulted. The neighborhood, i entered the service of the Khedive of
hearing loud - talking, wafched the Egypt, wa* soon aster transferred to
r premise# and raw iXinalson go out-of the service &lt;rf the Sultan, and com­
the bouse’early in the evening. He manded the T urkish army at Plevna.
Crawford's father was a school teacher
went down tewn and told some persons in ItogersviUe. Tenn., where Robert’*
Alfred Jooea. a colored resident of: he apprehended that Mrs. Donabou boy hood was passed. Andrew Johnson
Worth county, Ga., bought nn credit would make away with heraelf as ahe al»out the year 1849, gave young Craw­
in leffi a farm of 110 acre*, the price be­ had threatened to do. The indieHt^us ford an appointment to West Point.
There he resisted an arrest for derelic­
ing two. Ho owned a male, a cow and. show that he killed hof before he went tion of duty, bnd woe expelled. A few
a calf. 1878 be bad ptid for the place,, out of the hoiiM*, and thru returned in years later he was sentenced by the,
tbe middle of the night and buried Fedral Court of the District of Virginia
for robbing the mail, and in a few
। her
weeks escaped from confinement.
The, body bore evidence of stranguThe Chicago Pott a!«o learns that
twenty five hogs, 100 apple trees andi lation, a* the neck was swollen and Gen. Joseph F. Reynolds, a lawyer (M
a peach orchard, farms h leased estate black. The woman wa* thrown into thh city, was intimately aeqainted with
R.
Clay Crawford, who joined the
1 the holo dresaed just as she had come Sixty-fourth
regiment of Illtnoin volun­
about tweaty hale* of cotton a year., from the Court House.
teers at Wilmington, HL, in which Mr.
Reynolds was a Lien tenant. Crawford
CURBENT ITEMS.
rose rapidly in rank on account of,
Uberally.
bravery and merit, Gen. Reynolds has
The real number of Brigham Young’s corresjMindtil with him since the war,
A Milan journal, giving ita readers
and in 1873 bad a letter from him, stat­
some account of the Molly McGuires of wives will never be known. •
ing that be was in the employ of the
A woman in Louis, Vq., died sudden­ Egyptian Government, anrt wits called
America, narrates their origin as fol­
low*: “A half century ago an old wom­ ly on seeing the dead body of her sister. Osman Bey. He heard of him subse­
quently as lieing in the Turkish Bervicc
an in Ireland by the name of Molly Mc­
Peaches nre now so plentiful in the under the title of Osman Pasha.
Guire attained great skill in mining for vicinity of Columbus, 6. C., that they
A Little Off.
potatoes in her neighbor*’ fields; but are fed to hog*.
they combined and banished her under
Ann Eliza is sorry she didn’t endure
A Detroiter ralltni at a livery stable
death penalty to America, where she the old man a while longer and get her
yesterday morning to secure a rig to
gave birth to the present leader of- the share with the other nineteen.
take his wife out for a ride, and he
Mdly Maguires’ Society, who have been
for a docile ani­
The motto of the Turks seem? to be : made it a point Ms
•0 MKcocaful in coal mining and butch­
mal. While the h«ree intended for
And all other Goods at
“Tbe next best thing to a live Russian him was being hitched up she reared
ering our countrymen deluded into
prisoner is a dead Russian's head.”.
' up and acted very ncrvoifa, and the
those region* iu their Search after forThe Russian eagle had two heads proprietor explained:
“Yon needn’t be a bit afraid other.
when this war began. He now has She’s simply a little off, to-day.”
The citizen got into the carriage,
A negro, confined over night, recent­ three. The Turk put the other head
was
whirled- around the corner, ana
ly, in the lock-up at Kansas city, and on him.
nothing more waa .seen of him for two
known to poeess great strength, . was
The Mormons assert that polygamy hours. Then be came limping back,
bound with new patent handcuffs and will never, never die; but-they had and asked:
'
"That horse was a little off, wasn’t
his feet were manacled with shackles better prepare for tbe end a* gently as
she.”
.half an inch thick. When the door possible.
“Yea.”
was opened in the mornipg he was
“Well, she kept, growing offer and
St. Louis is happy. Her trade is
found free, all pis chains being broken brisk, her tributary country is prosper­ offer till I concluded te get out^-and ttj* I sell three feet for a yard
in pieces and lying on the floor. He ous, money is easier and a Chicago then the way she got ofF altogether tt#* of Goods and 16 oz. for a lb. _^y|
was bad for the buggy. Go and get
had do tools about him, and the marks bank has burst.
the pieces, and well settle up.”
on the irons were only those of forcible
There is a sunflower in Adrian, Mich
fracture.
An cxtrnordinaHT suicide lately took
the stalk of which is 11 feet 8 inches place in the Distnctoof Ripsa, Sweden.
DuringalatcthunderRtonuan Antrim high and 11 inches in circtnnf.ence, A man, wearied with pecuniary diffi­
culties, took his wife and two children
N. H. some persons who were driving and bears 90 blossoms.
out rowing on a lake, and after getting
Chicago is how the largest foreign out of the way of harm of others, Ap­
put their horses and wagon in a abed
which was soon after struck by light­ and domestic fruit depot in the world ; plied a match to a quantity of explosive
ning. On visiting their property they it yearly handles $10,000,000 worth of material, supposed to be some form of
dynamite.- that he hail, unobserved, ta­
found the harness stripped from the commodities in this line.
ken with him, and blow the boat and
horse and torn to shreds; , tbe mountings
During the year just closed the Unit­ its occn pants literally into fragments
L. J. WHEELER.
scattered, yet not melted; the thills ed States sold 105,000,000 yards of cot­
broken and the horse turned facing ton goods abroad, ten times more than J^EW MILLINERY
the wagon, but uninjured.
waa exported the year la-fore.
AH the indications arc that the fall
The mob at Pittsburg carried a coflin trade this year will prove the best and
to the house of Gen. Pearson and told largest that has been transacted since
Mr*. Pearaon that they intended to kill 1873, tbe year of the last panic.
her husband and put him into it. She
Chief Joseph also recommends the
was unprotected. It is mud that her
the climate of Colorado aa being gtx&gt;d
hair turned white in a mngle night, A
for tbe asthma and offers to scalp any
more cowardly and unmanly act than
invalid who doesn’t find speedy relief.
thia persecution of a woman wan never
conceived, even by a mob.
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A bolt of lightning passed through a
hay-mow in a New Hampshire barn
last week, making a hole the whole
depth of the mow as large as a man’s
body, and leaving the hay perfectly
smooth and not setting it on fire. At
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A lovely tempered woman in Rome,
N. Y„ who was not invited te tiie wed&lt;iing, of a neighbor, stole the wedding
of a neighbor, stole the wedding cake
through die pantry window, and dis­
tributed it freely among the crowd
which bad assembled in front cf the
The Vicksburg Herald i*j» that there
is Deed of 80,000 more laborer* in that
State than can be had now for good
wage*. However, after a man geto.use
to holding down a box in front id a gro­
cery, cotton-picking at $2.50 per day
baa a discouraging look to him.
Peter O’Mearn of Gold HUI, Nev.,
lieooming tired of the constant interference of bis wife’s mother in his
family aflhira borrowctl a pistol, called
his wife into a side room and shot him­
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France exports wines, brandies, silks,
fancy articles, furnit nre, jewelry, clocks
watches, paper, perfumery and fancy Had Large Experience In IlrcKsmaklng,
goods generally.
Italy exports corn, oil, flax, flour,
wines, essences, dyeetufia, drugs, fine
marble, soap, paiatings, engravings,
molasses aud salt.
Prussia exports linen, woolens, xinc,
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
artisles of iron, copper and brass, indi­
go, wax, hams, musical instruments,
tobacco, wines and porcelains.
Germany exports wool, woolen goods,
linens, rag, corn, timber, iron, lead, tin,
flax, hemp, wines, wax, tallow, and cat
tie.
Austria exports mineral, .raw and
manufactured silk, thread, glass, wax,
tar, nutgull, wine, honey, and mathe­
matical instruments.
LINE TO THE EAST!
England exports cotton, woolens,
glass, hardware, earthenware, cutlery, VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS.
iron, metalb'c wares, salt, coal, watches,
tin, silks and linens.
Russia exports tallow, flax, hemp,
flour, iron, linseed, lard, hides, duck,
wax. cordage, bristles, fur snd potash,
Spain exports wines, brandies, iron,
On *11 Train* te Priudp*! Point* Eart.
f renh and dried fruits, quicksilver, sul­
phur. salt, cork, saffron, anchioves,
talks and woolens.
China exports tea, rhubarb, musk,
ginger, borax, rinc, silks, cassia, fila­
gree work, ivory ware, lacquered ware,
and porcelain.
Turkey exports opium, silks, drug*,
FRANK t 8JT0W,
gums, dried fruits, tobacco, wines, ramel’s h»ir, carpcte, shawls, camlets and
morocco.
Hindostan exports gold, silver, coch­
ineal, Indigo, sarsaparilla, vanilla, jalap,
fustic, Campeachy wood, pimento,
NASH VILLE, MICH.
drugs aud dyestuffs.
Brazil exports coffee, indigo, sugar
rice, bides, dried meats, tallow, gold,
diamonds and other stones, gums, ma­
D. M. PUHCHIS, Proprietor.
hogany, aud India rubber.
The West Indies export sugar, mo­
lasses, rum, tobacco, cignra, mahogany,
dyewood, coffee, pimento, fresh fruits.

Grrooeries!

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
11

Light Running, Noiseless, No Cams
'
No Gears, No Springs, New andElefl
gnnt Styles of Wood Work..

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notion Store !
Having just received from New York the largest stock of

Corinth. Mint. The African acheme

An Ohto Horror.

______xa»HVILLE, MICH.
AJNSWjORTH k BROOKS,

We are now ready tA Discount any bill of Boots and Shoes
bought in the county Ten Per Cent. We have from the
cheapest to the best, and all

NMhrHk, KJch, Jan. 1, JS77.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
SPICES,

FRUITS,

We.offer no rewards, but epmply facts, which are worth as­
certaining.
Call and get the prices, and use your own judge­
ment.

WHITE FISH,

Yours Respect fiilly.

TROUT,

L. L. LOOMIS

CANNED GOODS,

CROCKERY,

SAVE $20

WOODEN WARE.

HO! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
A Bhookh. They keep on hand nearly
all kinds of Plow Points, dulled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettle*, Plows, one and two
borse Cultivators, all warranted the
txwt in the market, all of which we jrill
sell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Horae Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS,
NashviHe, Mich.

UEGAX.
PROBATE ORDBK.

First - Cta GROCERY HOUSE!

mill
A£G£7V£0r/MF

a.ud Ground Feed.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

FARMS FOR SALE.
ATLSWOBTH,

Price iu ।

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

D. SI. PIRCHIS.

I;:-:- i
knife

General Dealer* in

SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,

T.l rcacBiw bauikb wior.

Bvmbwdm*.

WEEB SEWING MACHINE 00.,
No. 233 Summit St.. Toledo, 0,

WOLCOTT’S HiRDWIBL,
In the Village of Nashville,

FLOUR, CORN MEAL

to wife* fnw tavern Ctty.

Greatly Reduced Prices!

FOR SALE AT

F1XJUR AND FEED

Delivered Without Eitra Ota®!

Jflarbint.

Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.

WOLVERINE MILLS

Iona of wax, gold,

£Hodrl

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE

�'�*H5��

The Short and Quick

East India exports clove*, nlitmegs,
mace, pepper, nee, indigo, gold dust,
dollars and the gratitude of the neigh­ camphor, benmne. sulphur, ivory, rat­
boring farwera by killing potato bug*. ten*, sandal wood, rinc and nut*.
The United States exjiorts principal Then ahe took the san noy aud bought ly agricultural proilnre, tobacco, cot­
ton, flour, provisions of all kinds, lum­
ber, turpentine, agricultural imple­
over ihe acene.
ments, sewing machines, cotton goods,

PRICES REDUCED!

Platform Spring Wagons $115 Cash, $120 on grw
time. Single Buggies, any Style,
$90 Cash, $95 on time.
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Millinery i Dressmaking Establishment

There is a rivalry between the two
Coroner* in Covington, Ky. A wom­
an was terribly injured in a fight, and
it was supposed that die would live
only a few hours. One of the Coroners
impaneled a jury, and waited in the
house all night with them for her to
die; but she recovered.

Crand EUpl'!».„.
K7c.~hHOWX;
n- o. u*i»
AM't.Oen'l dapt Jackaon. Oon’l 8b&gt;1 XMret,
H&gt;i kt C-Wamroat m,
Qrn-I r-M. and Tlck.-! Aml.Chhuo.

Let Your Eyes be Your
■ Guide, and your Pocket
Book your Judge.

in Chicago, Um bei

It requires ns InatrocticM te run it.
It can not g*t cut cf erdar.
It will do *vory ohm and kind of work.
It will ssw from Tisne
to Haram Leather.
It is far in advance cf other Scwhg Kachir.u in the tnafnitude of its rcperisr

th. .H £uMra4 Star, CwK

Prices Made to Suit tiie Times, either for Cash or Credit.
»“S«nd for Ilhmtratod Catalogue of STYLES aud Prioea,

UfeMtab. 0.8. Hal!

Addrew

BURT TITKLER.

Cklwr.in.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

FwIcrluXT.

&gt;.n Grtami, La.

SLlod,,**

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ATTENTION.
Cirimd ItapUfaMtob.

Wil AYLSWORTH &amp; CO. farmers?
ry D. C. GateFiTM hM added to bis

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Wm. A. Ayutwortlf. family.
Mary Nichol, of Salamanca, around he’ll /wear oat shoes and
ty Don't forget the "boa*” stock of
j
N. Y^ is visiting her1 brother, Lewi. clothes, and nails and boaids cost
Clothing in Nashville i. at
rf Of HOME MANUFACTURE, w»g»n&lt; U.M
money.
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PtnSe7 ' - . A. M. Daughertt’s.
*&lt;»»
sux* rf
Train him to control his appetite.
DIBD.
Give him tbe. snudler piece of pie; the
ty Look at the largest stock of Bout* prv QoqAGroCPTiPS
and Shoos in tiie market at the
LTWU5, OTOCeneS,
In this village, on the morning'of the
—Ladies. see Miss Jeffrey's ad vert ise- 7th in*t, Ola, only daughter of Orno bone end of the *t«ak; the small potato
aiA keep the butter diah out of his
' bo^o-stom. ■ b.u, cm.,
and Della Strong, aged 11 months.
The funeral *ernevs were conducted reach. By teaching him to curb his
ty cnrpH. from 18icto. up u Atu- Crockery, Boot,
Shoe.,
by Rev. C. I. Deyo, on the 8th.imrt., at appetite yon can keep him in good
worth de Co.’* Ten Per Cent Store.
*
— ------------------- -&gt;—&lt;—w.
in hb residence on State St.
the Christian Church. humor. Boys are always good humorNotion*. Etc.,
ty Increasing demand for Clothing
ed.when hunger gnaws at their stom­
new stock of fail good* next Mundapr.M
...erchantil^—G.
_
Truman, W. achs. If be happen* to break a dish, lias induced me to purchase a large
E. COOK &amp; CO.
A.M. Daugherty.
—We hear tiiat. Al. Troqtwine i« A. Aylsworth and . C. C. Wolcott have thraah him for it; that will mend the stock.
about to foy aside tiie razor for the returned from the east, where they dish and teach him a lesson at the
ty The largest stock of Clotliing iu
__
XTFW Kt .11* P R V
have been to purchase new fall goods. same tin&gt;e.
plowshare.
SW.riltol.toimdM
WHUL..7.
If you happen to notice that your
&gt; —Bart Tinkler took in 850 dozen of D. C. Griffith started yesterday morn­
ty Experience ha* taught me that
T M r
.
.
‘lien’s egg* at hU grocery last Monday ingbojrfl shoes are wearing out, take down
good
goods
are
the
cheapest
and Ihave .
the
rod
and
give
him
a
peeling.
Those
and Tuesday.
,
A Special State Fair Thaik, will
acted accordingly.
Daugherty.
our urj«and ।
—H. IL Spark*, of Thornapple Laltex be run from Hasting* to Jackson on shoes were purchased only ten months
---------- -- ---- -------------------.
weekly frum lhe
ago
and
though
yon
have
worn
ont
two
Far Bale.
has presented u* with a nice Si lb. the mornings of tiie 18th, 19th, 30th and
31*t, as follows: Hastings 6:00 a. m.; I&gt;airs of boots during that time, the
pickerel. Thanks.
An Onraa. nrori,
for ul« on -rj a t-j z-3. A T TvTC I
boy baa no badness to be so bard on time or will exchange it for a young -E5_ci»CO k—s _c^__L
to .
—Dr/ L. F. McCormick is making Thoruapple 6:16, Sheridan 6:19, Nash­
shoes. By giving him a sound thrash
prepaiations to move to Newaygo. ville 6:81, Vermontville 6:40, arriving
horse.
G. A. Truman.
J. L HELLER, Proprietor.
Lug you will prevent the shoes front
at
Jackson
8:50
a.
m.,
and
returning
Sorry to have him go.
CLOTHING.
leaves Jackson at 5.-00 p. m. The Jack­ wearing out.
happy NnahviUo.
—Rev. C. G. Thomas, has been re­
Griffith will sell $10 Suita for $8.50.
When you want your boy to go of an
son Express eastward passea this' place
X ■hall keep oowtUnlly in stock
turned to the M. E. Pastorate of this
$12.00 Suite for $10.00.
as usual at 7:55 a. m., und the Grand errand yon should state it and add:
village for another year.
$15.00 Suite for $12.00.
"Now go m quick as yon can, and if
Rapids Express returns at 7:58 p. m.
$18.00 Spite for $10.00.
—Tbe Reform Club social advertised Thu* it will be seen that our people you are gone over five minutes I’ll cut
$21.00 Suite for $18.00.
for to-night, for several reason* is have the accomodations of two train* the hide off ygur back.”
$25.00 Suite for $20.00:
postponed for the present.
He will recognize the nocesity of
to attend the Fair and return the same
AU new and good styles.
—The 4tli volume of tiie News closes &lt;lay________
cohid
not
do
the
errand
yourself
inside
next week. We ask every subscrib­
n- Thinrfa..- wu.. of B^uaod
BUCKEYE AHEAD,
of fifteen minute*, bat be is not to forty-two pairs of Shoes sold in five
er in arrears to call and settle immedi­
wc win «e» you in th« future, m id the p*At,
.
.
know that. If you want him to pile* day. tnulc, »l Ayl.north &amp; C0J.I0ately.
pry. - p~«-..r
^TO„od,„ th,
At a trial of the Buckeye and Rob­ wood, the way to address him is thus : Price-Ch-Slo™. Our ver, tow price.
■*” “■
“‘““-r A”J
2d?EEZ
—The revival meetings at the Bap­
bins Cultivator and Seeder, held on
"Now see here Henry, I want every bring increased trade.
tist Church under the direction of Rev.
A. k Co.
.
'
the farm of Jacob Franck, Sept 18th, stick of that wood piled up before
G. W. Palmer, are continually growing
UP* I think I can show you as com­
the' Buckeye was offered at $50 with noon. If I come honqa and find you
in interest.
seeder attached, and $85 without seed­ haven't? done it, I’ll lick you till you plete a line of Overcoats as you wish te
K
T&gt; VIIF A "D Tk
—The Ladies Christian Society, of er, and Robbins’ for $42 with seeder at­ can’t stand up.”
select from. 50 of them at
W XVJD W 2L±vU
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Maple Grove, will give a social at Nor­ tached or $80 without. The trial re­
Daugherty’s.
It is more than a boy of his size can
IN NASHVILLE!
ton’s Hall, on Tuesday eve.. Sept. 18th. sulted so favorably for the Buckeye do in a whole day; but you are not to
JV Rubbers Overcoats at
All are invited.
that Mr. Franck *etti(&lt;d for it on the blame that he is not thirteen years old
Daugherty’
—At the Christian Church next Sab­ spot at the abov^ prices. C. C. Wol­ instead of eight.
A Mystery Soiled.
bath the pastor will discourse upon the cott represented the Buckeye and Wm.
If you hear that any one in the
How can the Boston Store sell all
following subject: “In the
'
morning, Kerr the Robbins.
neighborhood has broken a window,
“GRAND STRIKE”
of
their
large
stock of Boots and Shoes ?
"Man a Builder.”
stolen fruit or un-hinged a gate, be
BAJtBIVILLE ITEMS.
—Gilbert Lapham of . Maple Grove
sure that it was your boy. If lie de­ Answer.—By selling them cheaper than
any one else.
Ed.
bl. wU. ta IE. H-ttol* ^n„sb,rtd.»di«Ti« voted., their nies it, take down the rod, and tell him
Fmmetly from Grand Rapid., bu ■lartrd a Lieery
Banner, as- having left his bed and
that you will thraah him to death if he Price List of the (Nd Reliable Meat
aud Feed Stable In the
annual meeting, on the 3rd inst., .to
doesn
’
t
"own
up,
”
but
dint
you
will
board. Shame on him. Market.
raise money to bull anew school house,
iL Irland, a farmer living a few which will be built this fall or in the spare him if he does. He will own up
On and after Aug. 34th wc will make
to a lie in order to get rid of a thrash­ our prices as follows:
north, was granted a divorce spring.
ing, and then you can talk to him
from bis wife, upon the grounds of
Sirloin, Porter House and Round
•Dr. Goodson, of Sheridan, is lying
about the fate of liars and bad boys,
adultery, in the circuit court.
pretty low wtth fever.
And If ready to accotnniodal' tbe public with
and end npby saying:
'
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Sirloin
Roasts 10 cents. Good Roasts
—Tbe Commissioner* of .Vermont­
The Reform Club, of Sheridan, pro
"Go to bed now, and in the morning 6 to 8 cents.
ville-and Castleton met and opened a I»ose to occupy their new hall this week,
I’ll attend to your case.”
BEST
AT
«
CENTS.
$tews5to
6
cents.
Veal
5
to
10
cents.
new road on the county line from N. Saturday evening, for the first time.
If you take him to church and if he
Mutton 5 to 10 cento.
Everte’ to P. Franck’s, Wednesday.
Misses Mina and Mena Mudge are
looks around, kicks the seat, or smiles
Clear Salt Pork 10 cts. Fresh Pork 10.
—Farmers can buy dry goods, cloth­ attending school at Hastings.
at some boy acquaintance, thrash him
Dressed Chickens 10 cents.
we fished out, not » c»r lua but little
W. Devine hasu nephew visiting him
ing, boots, shoes, and groceries, for less
Thanking you for past favors we ask
hw thin
AT REASONABLE RATES.
the moment you get home. He ought
,
money in Nashville, than any other from the east.
to iiave been listening to the sermon. for a continuance of the same.
Mr. Hogan, of Thornaplpc, has a new
Roe &amp; Cijiver.
town in Barry Cq. Bear this in mind.
If he sees all the other boys going to
house nearly , completed.
the circus, and wants fifteen cents to
r-The M. E. Conference appointed
ty Horse Blankets, and Hats and
The little girl that got ran over with
Levi Masters to the Hastings charge. a load of brick recently, has nearly re­ take him in, tell him what awfully bad Caps in abundance and cheap nt
things circuses are; how they demoral­
J. Roberta to the Woodland charge, covered.
Wheeler’s.
Jasper.
PRICE 80 CENTS A DOZEN.
ize boys; how he ought to be thrashed
and returned E. L. Kellogg to Tekon­
ry Griffith’s stock of Clothing is
for
even
seeing
the
procession
go
by;
sha.
KA1AMO ITEMS.
all
new,
no
Old
moth
eaten
goods
on
Cr«!it.wre.
eh.rge yon from 101o®centa.pi«u
and then, when he’s sound asleep, do
—W. A. Whitaker, of Maple Grove,
hand,'and very cheap.
,
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wheeled on a wheelbarrow, eighteen
Milan Andrews, of Maple Grove, and you sneak off pay half a dollar to go
in,
and
come
home
astonished
at
the
ty Boys’ and youths’ all Wool Suits
STANLEY MOORE.
good-sized melons over three miles Jenny Howe, of this city were joined
At Daugherty’s.
through the mud to town last Wednes­ in the holy bonds of wedlock at, the menagerie, and pleased with the won­
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
derful gymnastic feats.
day. Grit.
residence of the bride's parents in the
ty We nre selling Boots und Shoes
Keep your boy steadily at school;
ten per cent cheaper than any other
—We Iiave in our pot'csaibn several 1st ward, on Sunday last qt 9 .o’clock
have work for him every holiday;
firm iu the county.
Boston Store.
RtalkB of Treadwell wheat, five feet a. m. The Rev. Mr.—I should my Esq.
thrash him if he wants to go fishing or
—
Grant
did
tLerialking.
Jt
is
the
first
tall. One head contains 91 kernels. It
nutting; restrain his desire for skates,
EP* 12 doz. Hate at Daughertt’s.
w grown on the farm of L. Andrews, official act of Justice the ’Squire has kites or marbles; rout him out at day­
rendered upon suffering humanity,
, FP* American A Grain Bags 20 eta.
in Maple Grove.
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t
OF HASTINGS,
'’our bumble servant made an official light cold or hot; cuff his ears for ask­ at Aylsworth &amp; Co.’s.
—Mrs. Sarah A. Brooks of of Maple call Sunday eve., just in time to catch ing questions; make his clothes &lt;&gt;nt of
rr The Red Ribbon Hats at
Grove, received a divorce from her the bride in the act of scaring herpelf your cast off garments, and you’ll have
Daugherty’s.
husband, Levi Brooks, and a decree of
ujion the lap of bet innocent consort, the satisfaction of knowing, when old
.
.
UK
in mi,
$500 al mony money, at the late sitting
have
and the hostess knowing that I was a and gray-headed, that you
. would
.
. .
ry **«
Having
’»••» icivviuuiuiK
left Clothing UUI
out U1
of our un»
line crer
ever orooKbl
bro^hl trnre,
here, all
nil other »loro«
etoree/KmiUaede
coraW nedt
of tbe circuit coqrt.
ni",
, 1 niemtMT of society,
Rt&lt;H-k we
make
Boot* and
Shoes one
»&lt;»i»HheUud|pg. Your own good Mn&lt;* and jndrcounterpart of three or four jiowcrful -,harl
,
.
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mwb
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iwuir
imwisui
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.
hn not
nnt &lt;1
iaH ju«t
tnat as
aa he was
waa getting .1...
1leading
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had
he
died
tiie
specialtie*,
—Lorenzo Faulk, a magnetic doctor journals in the interior of this beauti­
in.
Bostox Store.
of Orangeville, who claims to be able ful jieninsula, they accorded me a seat, well broke
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100 pairs good Pants, $1.00 worth $1.50
ry
‘'
to preform miraculous cures by rub­ whereupon I made the following ob­
—We have received from C. J. Whit^y Don’t bin
buv your Ck
Clothing
until
paira good Pants, 2.50 worth 8.50
yon
riffith’B.
s.
x. rn »hnnhii.h...
-von price
prict‘ it
n at G
GwrwTH
05 Full Suits, only
4.50 worth 8.00
bing tbe afflicted part of his patient, is servations: I perceived near the ex­ n»v
ney&amp;,Co., the music publisheis and
------------- ----------23 Full Suits, only
8.00 worth 12.00
iu the county jail for burglary.
tremity of those tapering arms a throb- importers of Detroit, the following
ry My stock of Boots and Shoes is 30 Suits, 4 Moscow) 12.00 worth 15.00
ing, intermediate pulsations at the rate pieces of late music: "Sunshine after la,rF'-. and I am selling close. Some 10 Suits, I Bfeaver J 15.00 worth 20.00
—The M. C. R. R. carpenters have
”n
wtth
he Vrroi of them nre sold with the guarantee 10 Suita, good enough
of 170, the stronger but less couragous Wain
Rain, a quartette with solos, by J red- tijat ,f thl... fai| to proT&lt;1 nHgO(M1 JlM
to get mairied in 25.00 worth 80.00
put the depot and snrronndings in tip
half &lt;ho was striving to get a glimpse erick H.
_
I. _____
lease,, ____________
price Wets.;,
May recommended a new pair will be given 100 good all-wool Coats 2.30 worth 5.00
top shape, and agent Parrish has re­
at your humble servant through the Queen,” for the piano by E. Hemburg- given in place.
phu
A. M. Daugherty.
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
turned from his southern trip, and is
bewitching curls and dainty fingers of er, price 40 cent*; "Regatta Waltzes,”
At $4.75, $5.25, $7, $9, and $10.
’ -------------! Brick!
as proud as peacock of his new' quarthe little dove, whose crinoline other­
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
The »nb«ril»r would ramcetfull,
wise well nigh obliterated him from ex­ burg
*’"*» Quadrille*” «*••*
ww.vuwww... ” ...
tninnu
UIV
puunr
generally,
mat
lifts
n,To n . tx/" froTivn vP !ct rrx-r- o
and
"Coronation,
or
inform
the
public
generally,
that
he
u
—Mr. Isaac W. Hendershott and Miss terior new. I could hear the rapid Leap Year Waltzes. The muric is all prepared to till orders for Brick, at nATMi-r4&lt;vnvovvf -wv®'tS’
Belle Wightman, and Mr. Francis M. thugs of the neat of life in close suc­
first-class, and well worth the nrice
notice, at low rates. Parties I —
_T .. .1 t .. J: „ .,
.. . .
Itol»ertB and Miss F. A. West, all of cession beat against the outer wall,
iugly 'low prices.
Harings, were joined together in the which echoed through the heaving bo asked for it. Address C. J. Whitney ca]j at nn. brzek yard in the south part.
k
Co,
Detroit.
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of
NaahriUe
.
intricate bond* of wedlock, last Wed­ som like an intermediate columbiad in
WM. BOSTON.
nesday.
Nashville, Sept. 18th.
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i.Afit'r HI7'F TVftTT IFAWT
the profession of smaller calibre.
A large line of New Fall Ooode, reCiF* Don’t forget tiie big stock of
—Thursday morning J. L. Heller
Mr. 8. A. Crandall has been suffering
ceived
at
my
store
thi*
date.
Boot*,
Shoes,
Hate, Capa,
started for Fort Wayne Ind^ upon a from a billion, attack- for the last ten
r
A
TnnwAV
1Uld
QI
0
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A.
M.
DAUGHERTY
’
S
telegram received the night previous, days, and is now on the mend. He will
o. a. iBUHAX.
near tho depot, opposite tiie new fur­
stating that his son James had myste­ inake a health recuperating journey
niture factory.
DIED.
riously disappeared. Foul play i* when strength will permit, among rel­
v
xote beaus.
suspected.
atives in Canada.
Furnished and printed in fine style at
Doc. Adams has altered his design
this office for $8.75 per thousand.' All
—Tbe case of R. 8. Brady m. Wm.
other work equally Tow.
1
Kerr, that grew on an election bet, was and will build two stories high.
Orso Strong.
Children or no children the State fair
tried before Esq. Parody, last Thurs­
day, and resulted in the jury bringing will not be held at Kalama this season.
$1.25 per dozen at
Daugherty’s.
him in. a verdict of no cause of action. Mr. Spires is moving his saw mill from
Maple Grove to the west part of this
Brady h*a appealed the case.
Astonishing Success.
Manufacture and Deal in
town.
I ASHVILLE MARKET.
It is tbe duty of every person who 60 pa,in,*¥??’s
Boots, $2.50, $8.00
.
hjo has used Boschf.e’s German Syrup to
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Ea!n' ?!en,6 Calf Boots, tap, $8.00.
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w their friends in curing Consumption, 2
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. 3-75nr i .
the rood” Wedn«day, for a two years
severe Conghs, Croon, Asthma, Pneu- 60
Men s hip Boot*, band made
Of Every DeNCFIpllf?n,
sojourn In the hig stone hotel at Jack
i;o uionia, and in fact all throat and lung __ „ • ,,to
From a Wash Stand to a
i-oo diseases. &lt;Nn person can title it without W Pairs Boy* Kip Boots, $1.50, $1.75
The chief design of the book is to pre
of Pegley AWyke*. of Grand Rapid.. sent in a concise form, a complete rec­
‘o immediate relief. Three doses will re- __ p^i^i00-; n . .
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HaDdSODie Parle T Suit 1
}S lieve any caae. and we consider it the 60 J
Boys hip Bo&lt;,te, tapped. $1.IX.
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ord of the causes, inception, progress,
action and decline of the Great Strikes
phi. thia week! It i* the longest way of 1877. It give* a concise account of
•erom, and all because that big stock the doings of the strikers from the day
rr
eoiHn Department
of boots and shoes have arrived at the they stopped the train* at Mamnsburg
te the final collapse of the Internation­ fail town them.
it failed was reported. Stteh a medi- 00 Pairs Women’* B6x Polish Shoea at We have a large stock of Coffins and
------------- ------ -----------cine as the German Syrup cannot be
$1.00 to $1.75.
Caskets nnd a full line of
al Cause, and dispersion of the strikers
bee all day "fimtiug out” pegs and in all the cities. The book will be ill­
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too widely known. Ask yoor Drug- 100 Pairs Women's Serge Gaitero, $1.00
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ustrated with a portrait of Robert M. whirh°iHfrmsr^«^n^nr^iX!?rvr^
wrapping up shoe strings.
ahoul IU Sample bottles to try
toJl.50, best $1.75.
Ammon, the leader and manager of the h
;?ld•VV'SK- “s*”1*'ri-raoMU. M P*ir» Worn.,’.lid, button,
tauoo. $2.00
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Became frightened and ran down Main and Pitteburgand Ft. Wayne Railroads, Toothache, «*r reduce infatuation in
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many full page illustralions giv­
St M. B. Brooks stopped them aud also
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mu, ran away with a patent right
jH’diUw.
A prisoner on Ida way to thi&gt;-Stale
House of CorrwHon from Muskegon
Jumped from a train, on tbe iH’tmit and
Milwaukee Rallroul uw Nuuica, on
th« 3d, while it wm at full speed. Sheriff
Ryan, of Muskegon county, who had hhn
iu charge, lumped after the prisoner to
caIuIi him ai*u wm considerably hurt.
The primmer escaped.
A special election to be held in Gladwin
rounty ftepminber 24. it is proposed
tltal &gt;S,(x)p will be voted U» Ilnlau the
court-house. The sufn of fU.uOO was
voted lor this purpose In May laet, bul
. tta election wax illegal, owing to an ln-‘
lorttuillty.
It Is thought that the resting place of
the Jesuit ndsoionary and explorer. Mar&lt;niette, has been found on the ishuul of
Mackinac.
The last of Blanchard’s drive nf 15,-

FrofMWur Wataon. of the Michigan
linlvondly at Ann Arbor, announces the
dtsevvery of another ptaiet of .the
eleventh"tn ngnltude.
The managers of lli'o Cobtral Railroad
have issued instructions to heads of de;&gt;anmenta to so arrange uie running of
trains and the work of the hwtion* that
tin men ran ro*t and be al homo as much
a* poudble on Nun-' sya.
The grouna is iu gtsxi order for seed­
ing, aud a large breadth of wheat fa being
sown under tkvorable conditions.
The contribution box in tbe vestibule
of'Bk Mary's Church at Monroe was
broken open and robbed last week.
The Menominee Railroad has .been s&lt;&gt;
far completed tlratthny have commenced
the shlptnent of iron ore from the new
iron mium that aro being opened on the
MonominM range.
A wild man 1* reported in the woods in
tfie vicinity of Houghton take, with
nails something less than a footlong,,and
«.* wild as a deer. Who knows but there s
a‘wild wohtan around there, too.
Rofa-rt Hilling raised 1,922 bushels of
mu.s from iEl acre* of land, on the farm of
F. R Sibley, near Trenton, Wayne coun­
ty, being st the &lt;nto of 834 bushel* to the
Latest Michigan Patents:
buxui C’ooktng Device*—A. F. Bock,
Rattle Creek.
invalid Chairs— E. V. Smith aud O. B.
Reilly, Grand Itapiils.
Manufacture of Flour—(-. R. KniekcrIxM-ker, Jackson.
On the morning ofjthe 6th. when the
mail train going over th* Michigan Cen­
tral wa* near Galien, in the western jmrt
" of the State, the conduct* came to a man
who refused to pay his fare, and was acconiljigly pul off the train. After the
train had starb-d he drew a revolver and
tired at w brakeman named He**.-Tbo
4&gt;aU passed through hi* pants, chipping
lifa thigh. The train was ImRed and the
*h&lt;x»ter was pursued by the trainmen and
i-aptured before he reached the wood*.
H&lt;&gt; was taken to Decatur and complaint
for assault witli intent to kill made
again*: him. Il was found that ho wa*
from Dowagiac, and that bo was named
tawis Dunao; Ho fa a man of property.
The State convention of the- Young
Men’s Christian A**ociation of Michigan
will lie held In Kalnmazon, Sept. 14,15,
and 10. The following topicHwill ta dfai-uiummI. How shall a young association
find nnd enter on it* own peculiar work;
the relation of the Y. M. C. A. work to
the temperance movement; the financial
]u»rt &lt;&gt;f association work; Bible study:.
;&gt;crNonal work; railroad ami college work,
international and state work.
A Board of Trade isto be organized at
Port Huron.
A tire nt tansing totally destroyed the
store house* of Schultz, Sailer'* A Co.'*
stave factory. lx»*«, about *35,001): insur­
ance al &gt;out *20,0*1).
The increase In shipments of iron ore
from tiie Marquette region, this year over
last, is 106,703 ton*.
TheTicxt mmIou of the Michigan M.
E. Conference will be held nt Three
Tta striking miners at Jackson went
back to work al the old price with the
understanding Hint as soon as the mine*
aro cleared tliey M ill ij&lt;t paid 30 cent* per
car.
The Sauli Canal tuntazzlcmontcaao iuut
taen jswtprmod on behalf of the proeecuti**n, an Important witness-having gone

At Grand RapUls, Charles Hall, an old
Stale prison bin!, stoloa valuable watch;
wa* arrested and taken to jail, where he
kinw-ked down the keeper and e*&lt;-x[&gt;ed.
He ha* not yet been recaptured.

GENERAL NEWS.

nnintar of hte hxlge* left this agency lo*t
night, and tiie rent commenced leaving
this morning. Six companies of cavalry
und ataut 250 friendly Indians left here
at half-past nine this morning, and suc­
ceeded in turning nearly all buck. It is
expected to have tbeih all back by to­
morrow; no fighting or casualty’. Shed­
ding Bear, with 15 lodges of Lame Deer's
Band, numbering about 80 per*ons, surrenxlered this ihornlng to M^j. Burke,
Fourteenth Infantry, commanding tills
'•amp. Fast Bull, with the remainder of
hte bond, numtanng between 400 and
5O0, will arrive in two or throe days.
These are tta Indians tiiat have been
'■omndttlng depredation* in the vicinity
&lt;&gt;: tta Htaek Hills, anil their coming in
leaves that country’ and the Big Horn
country entirely free of Indian*. Tta
delegation sentout by Maj. Burke suc■*&lt;«Mled In Inducing these Indians to re­
turn.
It fa now said that Osman Pasha, Jho
vietnriou* commander of Turkish force*
at Plevna, 1* not Marshal Baxalne, lint
that ta fa an American—R. Clay Crawi»r&lt;i oTTennettsee—who was colonel of»
rf-giment of artillery during tta rol&gt;ellion, and subsequently went to^Mexico
and ttanee to Egypt and Turkey.
Three companies of the Third Cavalry
and about thirty-five friendly Indian*
were sent out yesterday morning to dis­
arm Crazy Horae's band. Tbo village
broke up very early in tbe morning anil
was stampeding when our force reached
tiie ground, about seven miles distant.
Ataut forty lodgm were captured and
more were brought in last night. The
) rfondly Indians are after the balance and
' will rapture them, I think, as they went
toward Spotted TaH.
Crazy Horse - caped atone and went to Spotted 1 '
wm n-rested tiier* last night and Is no aiu jri*ML Heventy-five people of Lame
iMer's band KUrrcmlnrod at Camp Sher­
idan yestentay. They state that the rest
nr the land numtanng 400 under Fast
Bull will ta In In four or five dav*.
(Higned.)
BRADLEY.
(Ump BoaiNsoN, Neb., Sept. 5.~&lt;Jraxy
Home, who wm arrested at Spotted Tail
Agency last evening, arrived tare this
evening. While taiug disarmed lu tiie

toxfoaflna drink dl» tilted by th* Indians
sxd half-breed Ku*»tais.
The new revenue stainp* am sbont
ready. The tobacw stam|M lx&gt;ar the
portrait erf Henry &lt;W. tbe Hgar bu®l*
are adorned by a likeness of John Quincy
Adams, and Win. H. Seward grace* the
snutr stamps.
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The railroad rioters convicted at “nr'
risburg. Pa., were sentenced to the coun­
ty jail for terms ranging from two to
eight months and to pay lines from *5®
^Tbe latest election returns from ,CrJlforni* indicate that the Democrat* have
Hlected 10 Senator* and 57 A **emWymen.
The Republicans elected 10 Senator* and
23 Assemblymen. Including hold-over*.
The Democrats will b«vft 88 majority on
°Ncws from Fort'Wateb, Awcust HWf
that Sitting Bull la encamped at a |Hdm
on Horae Butte, IB# mite* from &gt;ort
Walsh aud 4(&gt; miles from Wood Moun­
tain. He has no intention of going on Ute
war path. He is determined to remain
under Brittah protection.
Five rteamshlp* left for Europe Satur­
day. The ahi pm enla ofgrainanJ ranned
goods are von- targe, 200,000 bufihela ot
the former aud 12.0UO cases of the. latter.
The cheese exporta aggregate 3C.OOO I
butter, 13,600 package*; fresh beef, 150
tons; live horses, 34.
Frank Leslie,the newspaper publisher,
has made an nsslgnment. Hi* publica­
tions will Imi continued.
Pobtiani), Mifc.beptember 10.—In Hi
towns Connor’s nijdority is 4,085, again*
V.878 last year. The towns to-hear iroiu
save last year: Connor, 32.904; Taltal.
27.622; scattering, 254. If these Own
come in like others, allowing tor the
fuel that tbe Groenlisck ticket i* IIidII hI
to localities, the aggregate vote will-ta
ataut #8,500, of which Connor should
have 53,000; William*, 42,000; Munson,
3,600. Connor’s majority, 7,600, against
14,911 last year.
The Apostles 6f the Mormon Church,
joined by J. W. Young and D. IL Wells,
late 'counselor of Hriguam Yountr, have
published s circular saying that on
September 4th they heW a meeting and
waited upon the Lord, who blessed them
and* who revealed to them the step* tliey
sliould take. John Taylor, MHitor apos­
tle and acting president of the twelve,
was unanimously Hiistalned In that poHition; also, that tbe quorum ol the
Twelve Apostles is the presiding quo ruin
and the authority of tbe church. This
was the plan puraued at the time of the
death of Jos. .Smith, and was s« onleml
by Smith and sustained by Brigham. To
facilitate the iranwu-tton of business it
W«* ordered that President John Taylor
l&gt;e assisted by John W. Young, Daniel
H. Wello, and Geo. F. Can non.

FOREIGN NEWS.
The death of M. Thiers, Ex-Premier o
Franco, producM a profound sensation
throughout Europe. He arose early
Monday and worked till 7p’W, when he
went for an hour's walk on the terra* r.
He afterwards worked till noon. At no -n
ho took a luncheon with appetite, but to­
ward tbo end of the ropaX stammered,
outs few words, his mouth Cent rooted.1
his eyes liecame coveted with a Ulin and
he was carried to tad. and noon died.
The Mark Lane Express runs up its
weekly review of the markets, by say­
ing •
The yield of cereals, takyn together, is
decidedly bad throughout the kingdom,
nnd the condition In whch a good deal of
wheat baa been gathered mid stacked
render* it improbable that the oflering*
at the principal markets will bo on any­
thing but alimited scale for some weeks
to come. The quality of the new grain
fa decidedly interior tn last year’s, ami a
considerable' adurixluro «&gt;f dry foreign
will bo required to render It til for pres­
ent use. The weather ha* also beer, un-i
favorable for pot doe*, nnd disease has
been spreading in on alarming manner.
Redlf Pasha and&gt;Abdul Kerim Pasha,
with the ex-com mandants of Scutari.
Sfalova, Shipka and ten other ollicer*,
have been banished to tamne* pntil the
termination of hostilities.
i
A Vienna dfapab-h says Hie Ru*»i:in*
have abandoned the Upper Dim line and
have withdrawn their right wing on that
side, which was al Popsokoi to Aliuey,
where they can keep in contact with the
force* guarding the road from Osman
Bazaar. Meheinel Ail has thus gained
an undoubted strategic sucetos by Iiis
victory at Kansan.
The battle at Lovatx was common *1
by the Turks, who, disqtficted by the
great Increase of Russian* before the
town, attacked them fiercely. The Rus­
sians ropufaed the successive Turkish as­
saults, and finally drove the Turks tack
into the town, w'bich they entered with
them. The struggle continued in the
ntrecta until the Turks were driven out
from the other side of the town in great
disorder. They retreated, followed by
Gon. SisibelaiPH cavalry brigade, whicn
hod by its gallantry largely eoatnbutwl
to the Russian succtws. The slaughter
was great, especially among the Turks.
The Russian otllcial account of the
fighting at Kadokoi, near Rustchtik,
savs: On Tuesday a Turkish force from
Rustebuk and Rasgrad captured 'Kadi­
koi and occupied it for a time, but were
NUlMcquenlly driven out with great loss
by seven battalion* ot infantry and eight
sotnias of Cossacks, with twenty-two
guns. The Rus*ian loss fa 30 killed and
160 wounded.
An official dispatch from Prince Merefinsky says Loftcha him been taken, after
twelve hours* fighting, despite ita natural
strength, Its strong fortification* mid the
slubtarn resistanc. • of the Turk*. Scoboloff was.Uie hero of the day. Our loss
ta not exactly ascertained. Geu. Kasgildfaieff was wounded.
Tbe Turkish parliament has licon con­
voked for November 13th.
The Russians have oontractod for tar­
racks for 200,000 men, half of which aro

There are three counts in the indict­
ment against Gambell*, which chanre
oifenaes against the person r.f the Presi­
dent and against Lbn Republic, Including
one for the passage in nla Lille speech,
ending with these words: “/It JtMl «e
souMrtfre ou sc demetirc." There aro alx
counts for public insult* to the Ministry.
The government will not permit the trial
to be reported.
Mehemct Alt telegraph* from Kechlowa
as follows: Eyoub Pasha's army corps,
which wo* dividol In tot wo columns, at­
tacked the Twelfth Russian Army Corjw;
which was stipnortod by a division, on
the bank of ttalxmi. The KummIuih were
defeated and recro**cd the Lorn in disor­
der, They abandoned their fortiilod po­
sitions near Kechlowa. Ttay lost 8,000
killed and wounded. The commander
of their cavalry was killed. We lost 200
killed and 700 wounded, r * .■
The Turkish commander In Herze­
govina report* that a band of 2,000 Mon­
tenegrins surrounded a village near Proaslko. Intending to g«t cattle und corn.
During the night a fresh band arrived,
whom the Aral supposed to bu Turks. A
tierce combat followed, in which 700 wore
killed and a great number wounde*'
The ml-itakc was not discovered m. .
morning.
The weekly telegram from tiie Viceroy
of India shows that there has been great
improvement in the weather in Madras,
tlurngh prices are dearer. There bait been
a pretty general rain,which Iim improved
t ho cropz. In Bombay price* are not vet
ciieaper, but tbe proepecta are much 1mnittil in lbs Puujaub In particularly oouspicawui. The Lleutauaut Governor of

Immensely improved. Spring crop sow­
Ings have been swufed. Over tbe Im*
portant grain producing district* in My-

small Turkish iutoe
same dyr.
Elena. W*« repulsed t
tta fill: tta Turk* st
corps near Rnstnhuk &lt;
directing their chle
KmoIyo and Qblanowi
I
wa* carried oat by fll
infantry and eighteen ---------- --------airy, with twwtty-three ouinon. This
force was’ farttai’ increased during the
engagement.. "Our column at KkusIoo,
consisting of five liattallon* of-infantry
and eight equodromi of cavalry, with
some arultay, m.dntaiueu its position
with groat determination for six hours,
.but|ra* -fluidly
'•« ooinj
----- on
OabraM with great f
In the Balkans all ta quiet. Hulebnan
I’**ha is organizing his army at Kazonlik. We lost 1,000 kJUedaod wounded at
Capfine. At Ixivniz the Turkish loss wi&gt;*
groat, and included 100 prisoner*.
Our column at OWanowo was also assnlled by a large force, bat repulsed all
attacks, and maintained its position. The
Turks took the utfansdve on both wings
ot our Riwtchuk line nf defense, naimtiy,
iirillie direction of Kadikio and Papekol,
but It fa still unknown whethcrthfainove
was a serious attack or merely a demon­
stration.
A corteapontant with the Russian
army at Izivatz thus describes tbo battle
there: Tta artillory did »«oot of the
fighting until eight a. di., when the right
wing made a rush forward and the musketty fighting became very heavy, the
Turks pouring a steady ratn.nf lire over
their parapeta. At 8:46 two regiment* ol
infantn’ were ordered up to assfat the
tiraillcuiHof DubrovolskL- Evon at this
early hour the heat was so intense that
an o'fficer arriving frsm the 11 po of march
of three two regiment* »a*tre that a bun
dred mon had fallen by the wayside over­
come by the lie*!. At nine o’clock the
rifle fire had Increased in intensity mid
extended farther up the Osina. Tiie
tirailleurs are aweepuig tta Turks down,
and our gunsojien a heavy lire to a**l*t
the Infantry In their onward movement;
At 9:30 tiie Nevinsky regiment winds
through a little defile behind one of two
Turktah redoubUL nnd the two regiment*
named after the German Emperor move
upon1 the other two. At wn good news
arrive* from the right. The . Turkish
poallioty* have been tak^j on that front,
and the Rnsaian* are master, of Hutt por­
tion. .They in nut now take an isolated
ridge called Mount Rouse, which over­
hang* Loyata and forma tbe Western Ley
of the position. With thia in their jmmsresion l.ovatz fa theirs, mid there re­
main* only the large redoubt fann­
ing the western key. At 10:20 the
tiring had ceased entirely upon tbo
right, the Turks having fled across the
valley, leaving Drobrovoisky unopposed.
Gen.*Mkotalotr has gone with ten bat­
talions toward the extreme left to take
Mount Rouse, .the isolated ridge. At
10.30 the pattering of nulsketry on the
left tells of Skotalotrs mlvnnee. At
10.40 his column fa seen moving down
(he Hlopoofthe amphitheatre and cross­
ing it little valley intervening tatw.«en
the slope mid Mount Rouse. The Rus­
sian artillery now open a tremendous
stall tiro ut&gt;on tbe dope of Mount Rouse
facing Bkobcioir, and the l^#rks aro seen
running from their intrenchmonta on the
top and slope of this mount. At the foot,
however, .mid near the highway, they
hold their ground, anti lire rapidly upon
Skotalofl’s advmice. The beat fa now
actually frightful, and it seems impossi­
ble for "men to fight under iu A regiment
from the rreervo move* down a defile to
the right of headquarter* lo take Mt.
Rouse in flank and cut otf tiio Turkish
retreaL At 1X25 &lt;ydoric a battery moves
uptosup{&gt;ort the advance of this regi­
ment, amt bikes a position on the road
leading along the eastern end of Mt.
ItodhC. Ten minutes after SkobelolTs
column rushes up the road and take* the
heights of Mt. Rouse, and ho crowns
them with his infantry. The garrison
of the Turkish' batteries away to
our left on the Trojan road now
withdraw toward Trojan, taking the
ardllery witli them. Al uno o’clock we
have all tl'o Turkish positions except*
redoubt on the Plevna road, tbestrongest
of nil. (or it commands tbo little t sUlov al.
the Ixittoin of the amphitheater, mid lias
outlying detached works tn flank mi at­
tacking force. The first ;&gt;eriod of tta
tattle has now terminate'!. Order* are
given to advance our t«tteries to the top
of Mount Rouse, and tbo right wing crept
carefully forwanl toward the foot of the
muphitheater so a* to ta in readintws for
an attack ti|M)n the redoubt. By two
o'clock tiie batteries were in their now
positions mid had opened a tremendous
lire on the redoubt. The commander of
thl* jiosltion retired his guiys to the hill
at the back of bls redoubt, an indication
that ho believed the capture of this forti­
fication a foregone conclusion, nnd there­
fore withdrew his guns to prevent their
being taken. It is a question whether
the Turkish officer did well or ill by his
mon in forcing them to defend their last
tMViition after the guns hail been removed
in safely. It look* like simple butchery
for bolt: sldre.
Ex-I’rreident Theirs was burled a
Pa. * Saturday. The cortege was very
Imposing. Everything pa* mil otf quietly,•
and without political manifestation, even
during the s|&gt;e&lt;jclie* in the cometary. The
*]&gt;eechcs were remarkable for modera­
tton. Grovy, ex-President of the Chain­
tar of Deputies, first recapitulated thq
pollttaal career of the deceased, partic­
ularly dwelling upon tbe great and patri­
otic sacrifice he had made by renouncing
bls earlier monnrehial convictions in
favor of the Republic. Admiral Pothnag
and Socy and Vltry ttan variously
eulogized hte *plendld administration,
literary’ und oratorical talent*. JUles
Simon, who made tiie princijial oration,
said the first feeling, after so great a loan,
was one of discouragement, but Tholr*
liad taught thorn by ids example never
to despair ami never to draw bock.
Patriotism shine* forth tbronghov
Their*' books and the history of hi* life.
Hn served a king, but only on condition*
that the King liimselt was the faithful
servant of the I’orwtitution. Simon con­
cluded a* follows: “Adioifain the name
of the country to the historian of the rev­
olution, to the champion of liberty, to the
liberator of territory, and to the finrt
President of the French Renpldic.”
A corrospondent with the army of the
Czarowib’h at Barnnltzkit, a few mllea
ea*t of Biola, under date of Friday even­
ing. descritas the Turkish micujMttion of
Ablavaon Wednesday, the gallantattack
of the Russian* under Gen. Timofejefl',
the retreat of the Turk* across the Ix&gt;m,
ami the rooccujmllon ol Ablava by the
Russtans. wlth tta loss of 1,000 men.
There was an itrnitatice on Thursday for
the burial of the dead. Ruasian and
Turk traternised heartily whenever they
mot during tta armistice; they shook
lianda, ex changed bread, bartered trink­
ets for tobacco, and for tbo tirsttiinein tta
war came together like civilized people.
In tiie evening, after the termination of
tta armistice, the Russians evacuated
Ablaya, finding it um-Iow* to attempt to
hold out longer with nine battalion*
against sixty. I*te this afternoon the
wholedirfaion reaobed Bamnftaka,where
they bivouac together with n largo part
of the Thirty-fifth division, retreating
from Gogsva aud Polomarka.
The Chicago savings bank trouble Is
I he worst caaeof swindling outlie part
of the managers of a fiduciary Institu­
tion that has ever been known In this
country. Out of *3,000,000 dqxMdts be­
longing to 15,(100 depositors there la ab­
solutely nothing left but a lotof worth­
less securities. All the valuable tumete
were taken awnf and hyjiothecated by
tbe otHcera of the bank Mure they de­
parted for ports unknown. The poiwlblllity of such a dimeter indicates the
neecMity of strict supervision and al&gt;
solute publicity in the aflalrsof savings
.banks, as in the case of national tanks.

rinceM.
’ •
late number of the Country
t, of .Dayton,
Ohio, gives direction* for the culture
c»f Qnlnees. Thia fruit I* very mush
esteemed and- desired by every one.
and there are ------many-■—
persons
—-n who would
like -to
know
now to g
----growj pat
them.
Ao Mr.
I'" fl
V,
Iu just
lltll' tiie
tl.A man
11
A«
Ohmer
la
to tell
them, being himself a most bucoomFuI
orenardist, we give what ho says :
Borne ten years since I began to turn
my attention to the cultivation of
fruit, for pleasure and profit, and tiie
then neglected quince I made u
specialty, planting three-quarters of a.i
acre, at ten feet apart each way. The
fourth year after • planting, I sold,
quinces enough to pay for the trues and
inedr cultivation, and each year since,
witli but one failure, I have hart good
crape, of course yearly Increasing in
quantity, aud I. might say also in
quality. I last season disposed of my
prop of about three hundred'bushels,
from the tnree-quarten&lt; of an acre, at
from *2.50 to *3 per bushel, net.
I was informed, when I planted my
first, that ten feet each way was the
proper distance to plknt them. I
obeyed toe rule, and for the last few
yean* the limbs have grown into one
another ho that it is almost impossible
to pet through the orchard. I have
since practiced, and would unhesitat­
ingly recommend, fifteen feet as near
enough to plant the quince In good
soli.
The tree is au'te handsome, when
properly pruned, cutting out all inter­
fering hmta within the tree, and cut­
ting back such limbs as grow out of
proportion. I spade tbe ground once
a year, early in the spring—scat ter my
coal ashes, about a pock around each
tree, near the trunk. A* soon, os the
ground is sisuled, I scatter -from one
quart to three pints of salt over the
ground under each tree; then again
the same ninount when the .quince*
are about the size of a walnut, 1mlf
Srown. Halt is a special manure for
je quince. The best investment I
make Is tiie money I j&gt;ay for the salt
I scatter under tiie trees.
.

and q tarter tbmn nnd jqwlukle them
with a littletedtMidpeppw. Putina
Blew pan ^me thin tender beef steaks,
fatpb or mutton chops; bury the meat 13uy your Goodt* only of Reliable I*Arties
jn tiie tomatoes and odd bite of froth
butter rolled In flour and sugar, if you
do not like the acid of .the tomatoes;
add ft chopped onldu &lt;&gt;r two If you like IT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT ¥OD CAN BUY
it. Cook slowly till the meat in done

,

wholesome dish.
BAKED TOMATpES.

Take oil t he aud ks from ‘ the toma­
toes ; cut them into thin slices, and
put them into a deep baking-dish; add
a^plentiful seasoning of pepper, aud
salt, and butter .cover thewnole with
bread-crumbs; drop ove^Bjree a little
clarified butter; bake Imoderate
oven from twenty minutes to half an
hour.ond serve very hoL Thiavegeta­
ble, drem-d a* above, fa an cxceediug•ly nice accompaniment to all kinds of
roast meat. ' The tomutore, Instead of
taing cut iu slices, may ta baked
whole; but they will lake rather long­
er time to cook.
BKOILED TOMATOES.

For the sama money, than any other place in town.

GIVE ME A TRIALAND BE CONVINCED
MY STOCK OF

^rotrrits, Sats. (Saps, 3Rtwts. .Shots, potions, &amp;r„ &amp;r.

Cut medium-sized tomatoes iu luilves Is large Tor the season, nnd will be sold right down to the lowest living
and put them upon a gird iron, cut
profit, in order to nink j room for on early Fall Stock.
surface down.
hen the surface ap­
pears to ta somewhat rooked turn
them, aud ftniah the cooking with the
skin towards the fire. Tiie cooking
should ta gradual, so aa not to break Fetch along: your Butter, Egrjjs, and what­
the skin. Place in a dish, and put a
ever you have to Sell,
little salt and a luittp of 'Gutter upon
■eaeli naif and serve quite hot.
ST* YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT

DETROIT MARKETS.
Flour—Choice while *fl 76($7 00; me­
dium,
25(®0 50; amtant, *4&gt;@G 50;
low grade*. *i 5o«5 00.
'
Wheal— Extra 814464145 ; No. 1 white,
4U&amp;1 41; No. 1 aintar ?1 32.
Corn—«@49c.
tint*—27!&amp;lftte.
.
Barley—State fl 10641 40 per cental.
Apple*—75efa&gt;*3 40 per bbl.
IIBeaiM—1'nnKrcod fl pOfjyl 80; hand
picked, *2&lt;A2 10.Butter— Iteritgrndea
Oil'grade*

Nashville, July 1,1877.

D. C. GRIFFITH’S.

SECOND STOCK!

E(KIS—HOW INCREASED.

If an increase of eggs ta desired in
tiie jioultry yard, taiore large sum* cf
money are expended in the purchase
of everlasting layers, we would rec­
oinmend the system of keeping no
hens after the first, or at the most,their,
second year. Early pullets give the
increase, aud tiie only wonder Is tiiat
jieople persist, uh they do. In keeping
up a stock of ,old hens, which lay one
day and stop the next. In some parts
of Europe it is the invariable rule to
keep the pullets only one year. Feed­
ing will do a great deal—a surprising
■work indeed—In tiie production of
eggs, but not when old hens are con­
cerned; they may put on fat, but they
cannot put down egg#. Their tale (*
told,their work isover; nothing re­
mains to ta done with them but to
give therii a smell of the kitchen fire,
and tiie*sooner tliey get tiiat, the tat­
ter. Of course there are some old vari­
eties whose liven ought to ta spared as
l.mg as they send forth their represen­
tatives. Judicious mating—by which
we mean the advantage of a compara­
tively youthful cockerel—may be the
mean* of even exhibition jHiultry mak­
ing their appearance from the eggs of
the good old hen. and here We nave
the exception to the rule upon which
we insisL—London AffrictMural G’a-

Eggs-M- rwdi bring 14c. A nurnlxir nf
wile* at 13c.
Waters—“Standard" cans, 25; •‘Select’’
85.
Foreign Fruita-tamon*. |d 75@7 W&gt; |&gt;e'r
box ; oranges, fti 50(^7 t&lt;0 per box;
layer raisins, fl «u&gt;; soodlfm*, mat, *1X&gt;’('U4 TJ; Vnlentria, Tie; inugaatela,
iu;
sultanas 11 (&lt;4 12c ;
tandon layers |
*2 25; date*, 0i(«$7c; Jlgn, in drum*, |
now, 116^12; do. layer*, 13@14e; do.
bag*, 10(9llo; French prunes ll(o;t:5c
Turkey prunes.
prunelleK,14(j»!5&lt;
currant*, new, 71; citron, 22^23e; J&gt;
on peel, I8&lt;‘_ Coe-ianuta, Barren, f5
Itt.
w
Huy—Baled «U&amp;13; toosefhfcjlO.
Hoiiey-blQllc.
Ho|m—Light demand. Now lO02bc.
Hide*—Green country Untrimmed, &lt;11
657c; green trlmmixl, 7^&lt;la; green city.
cured, 86i.t‘&lt;-; dry Hint, 14@lflc;
dry Milted, 12(913c; given railf, 10(gjIl&lt;-;
cured calf, 12c; dry calf, ISlSUOc; deacon
akin*, 25(9406; groon- kip, bfgdki: dry
kip, 15(&lt;pl8e. Horscbsles,
-*&gt;•
jH-liM, 50c(&lt;9*2. Bulb*, stag* and grubby
aides ono-tbird off.
Potatoes—30c per bush.
1’rovialonn—Clear pork, 110 per bbl;
mesa pork, *14(3; 14 fill; lard. 91«J jwr lb.
for tierces, und Ufa for Mtiiall package*;
liacon, lOjcpcrlb.; hnma, 12c; shoulder*
Ke do; drieft tael, 14c do; now extra me**
beef. 812 5o.
Sait-Onandoga, *1 15 |&gt;er bbl; Mich­
igan, *1 15 per bbl; Syracuse, d.ury, ;x-r
bu. sack, 45?a,4Sc; Ashton &lt;lnir&gt;’, isir 224
lb.
sack. *3 2.1.
Blmble Bees.—It isoneof the m&lt;»*t
W&lt;nm1—*&amp;(9&amp; per coni.
important late discoveries that the
yield of red clover seed depends upon
the bumble bees. These insects fertil­
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
ize the blossoms, conveying tbe pollen,
from one blossom to anotlier by means
of their long probocis, aud no other I*
known to do this neecMsary work.
Without the bumble bee we can have
no clover seed. The natural enemy of Nllth
the bumble bee I* the fanner's lx»y,
who, when he stumbles over a he*t 1 Sheep—Sates 13 average 53 lb* at 93 75;
and gets stung never forgives or foi- a small lot averaging 81 lbs., nt 81 10.
Hogs-*4 75@5 12K
gete it, but becomes a Ijfe-long enemy
to thia'bnsy bee. Give these Insects -i
wide berth, and let them Jive to in­
Freights—Tta followlngnroal^ntil nite
crease the yield, and to reduce the eastward from September- 5, 1877:
price of clover seed, which is getting
Hour
higher every year.—American A^ricul • Detroit
to
bbh.
turint.
Knap. Bridie. N.I
Albany, Tn»y i

b'chcnec tady_
Diventity in fanning has so many New
York—........
advantages tiiat it should find favor in Jtunion and • tom;
the practice of every sensible agricul- '
turist.
It puts on the Lome table a ; tiny....—.—
great variety, and prevents the ueces- Portland ru Bsity of many purchases; distribute* Philadelphia—
both the labor and cash receipt# pretty KalUnaorw.—.—
evenly throughout tiie year ; prevent*
A Sitrc Cure for Piles.
overstocking in any single department
and so tend* to keep up prices; it 1*
one need asOrr. A po*iU»o remndy for all
favorable to the rotation of crops, the
of Piles, aflayins ths Intense Itcb lug at onto,
C taalanl relief. Au JiMUan trvatiacrit you
advantages of which all appreciate ;
, called Pr. William** Indian Ointment, (prrand finally, is an insurance against
only for Film, nnd n-Hhlnp else.) Thouaanos
heavy loss by distributing among
many product*the risks of the failure
of one.
tried remedy after remedy »d««-rttard,»i*i co«»u!l-

Killing Canada '1’Iilstles.
I had on my farm a four-acre field,
covered with Canada thistles. 1 say
’ had ’’ because I am convinced that
tiie present season's treatment has
mode it too hot for them and J will see
no more of them. The laud was
strong—“ it takes good, land to raise
good ihistlea." Oue half the field was
seeded, Immediately afterplowing, and
a thorough working with a two-horse
cultivator, withsoiling-corn. This was
put in drills, 30 inches apart, with a
large one-horse seed-drill—about 31
bushels jier acre. By tipi frequent use
of the cultivator the space tat ween the
rows wu* kept clean, and directly lu
the row the few that iiave stuck up
their head* look very yellow und sick­
ly. being shaded by the dense growth
of oom. The remainder of the field
was seeded heavily with Hungarian
grass. Timely showera have made the
sessen favorable for this crop aud it
has grown rapidly, smothering tiie
disagreeable former occupants of the
soil. I do not consider this so suceessJul a mode of treatment as the former,
because Hungarian grass grow* so
slowly on tiie start and the thistles had
an opportunity to gain a footbold. The
crop i* nearly ready to harvusL Here
and there, in looking over the field,
a thistle is seen, but a stranger would
never mistrust how foul tiie field was
seventy days ago. At any rate what
few there are will be cut before Hiey
mature seed.—Culhvatw.
The paper currency ofRuaria already
amouBte to *040,000,000, and it 1« taueulated that by fall it will exceed the
enormous num of 11,000,000,000. \ ear*
ago Ruaaia was compelled by her
excessive paper to resort to partial
repudiation; and If the war continues
an long as it now pre uises, her credit
may sustain a similar shock again.
The procemlon of Knights Templar,
nt their con vention al Cleveland, num­
tiered over 7.000 penanis, with 54 bands
of music and 175 commander!es.
The Grand Encampment of Knighta
Templar of the United States meeta in
Chicago in 1880.
.
The long days are creeping away
from ua at the rate of two minute* per
day.

&lt;*1 phyiklanr in Philadelphia, LouUrme, Cfneinu*il, Indiaaapolia and thU clfy, and apent hur»ilmii of dollar?, bu,i found no nilefuntU I obtained
a box of l&gt;r. Williara’i Indian PU* OtaftWut aomo
min* who bnd doctor*] with manyjihyalclaxis, and
u a 1m( resort went t« tho noted Hol SprlnM, Ar.
kanaaa, for treatment. Bo Uifonpa me that the In­
dian (Hutment has also enrrtf blmof thenllM. It
1* certainty a wonderful dlsooTwy^ and should be
used by the many tbouaaixu who are mi tierI a#

SpringhillHill er Goods
JUST RECEIVED

Come early

iiKi a,void

the Hush
G. A. TRUMAN

Here We Come Again!
WITH A BRAN I¥«W STOCKOF

Summer floods!
Our old Stock ha* all been cloned out and Our Store in

Too full of New; Goods
FOIL COMFORT, AND

vETTST

BE

SOLD I

SO IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR !
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t blamejus.
Qv* Wo are nt home in our New Store, having no rents toj
hall be glad Io see all of our old customers and many hew ones. |

around each box of 'intmit. Sold Lr druntisti
KtoendlrSold by FarrUM/wlUbuui A Co., whole-

and’

KOCHER BROS

THE NEW

AMERICAN

SEWINGHACHINE.
sdi

Th® Celebrated

DEXTER SPRING!
imrvoiKrer

Addrea HESBY E. DOWIEB.

SNPLEsmEjl
SCENTS WANTED

p.m&amp;oi
HIST,
3IJ-5VEK0F

THE BOSS 5ES
LAGER BEER
Dmon, mich&gt;

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Beer

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PUHX.THHITD EVERY FRIDAY,
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Nulmile, Barry County, Michigan,
— BT-—.

ORNO

STRONG-,

Editor and Proprietor.
MMT TO MYIN SUBSCRIBERS MtLW Par Ammd

&lt;• prysr dUcoaitouid uaUI »aid for-only te
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“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.”

VOL. IV.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDA Y SE'PTEM BER 21,1877.

NO.-52

Ike gflashvilU
ri&gt;c
ha« J,oca rwdor* vttHaftfiMB«t0a*«l
Kai&amp;tnto, and coMa^Maily taa*a*oaflaa»»a*hua
thrmpL vhleh to talk to Ua people y*&gt; vxal to mH to »od buy oL
,

For Advertising Rates
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
' Th* JAhmipocUlly U to keep Ju retdcra pcaMrf
ou lhe “ Local Dulng*,” and it* siablUoa 1* to extol
virtue, denounce ierQtry, and make Itaalf frtu-ralIy uarful about tha pantry. Sent to good men
Jof fl M per year; dead baata need net apply at
soy price. ’

OREO STBOHO, Editor.

to have my house laid open to a couple ktased her more than qn
A Chapter on Farming.
For a delicate invalid, a course of
of tldevtae—yw, and marauders, and us he did so:
treatment coPMiHlingof holding a plow
houMlranien, for aught I know! I tell
“Oh, Mray, forgive me. if you can! G«i. A. Qultaby In Borton Globo.
for fifteen hours a day, through a
But a little cloud appears;
As near as I can crawl upto the fact. rocky field, would, lie likely to hnike
you, I wouldn’t go to bed and leave I know I tom a brute, and you are an
There’* never a lift ae happy
gOISE BROTHERS,
VILLAGE OFFICERS
them here for twenty dollars!"
angel, and I don’t deserve you at all! In the case, Adam was the flrat farmer* another man of him in a short time
“But William, dear,’' rejoined the How like a fiend I have behaved to I have given the subject a large pile of It might ppsrilKly be a deed man; but
Alsavorth.
DRUGGISTS
wife timidly, “If I should sit up oil you and those poor people last night! thought, but I can not And any reliable itill it would be another man.
I held
There** never * garden growing
night in this room, with the kitchen, But the truth fa. I heard very bail ►erson who wants to give bonds that u plow once and helped to break up a
In every plot;
e can name a man who trie*! to earn p!ece of land.
door ajar, there could
no danger; news yesterday of the stock ia which
Through lhe kindness
—..vn»n, h. m. ix*, x.- coo
and I am very willing to do that."
I have invested almost everything we u dollar at farming before Adam struck ■»f friends I wax taken into n machine
K. Patady. B, F. RrjrnoM*. 11. line.
: The buabaiid* atared a moment in- have; and one of my clerks was ven- In. . •
■•'lop and rebuilt over as well us lhe
I con«|der that Adam, I forgot Ills niBcl'.ipfat could do the job.
ereduloipdy at hisgentle wife, and then impudent, and I uismined him. afI have
Marietta.
I answered, Impatiently:
though 1 shall never be able to ge t an­ other name, started in on. hi* career
■ ever ' Hcenud to feel exactly right
PAINTS. OILS.
। “O, iVell, If you have get your heart other to suit me uh well, and so td’jt- under very favorable'auspice*. Adam
nee, but I don't suprioae I ought to
VARNISHES.
BRUSHES.
plURIBTXAN - CHWRCH-U. 1. Vivo. Pa*upon their staying. I suppose no.hing gather—you know,little wife, just. »w lupl bln garden all planted, and the
•
ame
the
man.
He
raid
my
arms
MISCELLANEOUS,
.SCHOOL.
kJ tor. Bervire*/rvrry BaWielh at 1« j-a x. m , and
tirings put up before he rented it. All •vere both pulled out of the socket*.
I will make you easy but jurtt'iat; so savage I felt—"
7v.«; Holiday School Imaerilally afire marnlng
AND BLANK BOOKS.
I »it up, If you choose. But if you wake
Mary's anus were arouud her htw- ho had to do was to Just go right In and
. id J was st retched out of shape, and
occupy.
.you; elf sick by
don’t ask me to iiaud's neck, and a soft impediment
i did as well »h anybody could for
He had no competition. He could
pity y&lt;&gt;u ; and if t ’ ffy carry off any of stopped all further confessions; far no
XfSTnODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-C.O
■ le. I shall notrhold a plow again as
youi spixnis aud irks, ,don’t n»k me good wife likri to -bear her husfau d put any price he pleased on his garden long ai I hold my remain, and when
IwL. TxoMA*.P*atar. Benrl're»rerey BabbsUi *t 10.
to buy more.” S
.
.
Humiliate himself, even though what truck, and not lie awake nights and that leaks out of me It will wot inaUter
the dark and light. ,
i “Certainly not, William ; theconst- be says may fa* strictly true.
•
• worry because somebody might under­ niuchwhut I hold or what holds me.
■DAPT1HTCHU BCH-G.M. ADiJ«,P»*ior. 8er- DRUGGISTS’ and
quences be upon my own bead," r&lt; ■
It was again a chill, wet November Hell him. He could charge twenty-.lve
No one can reallM' the charm of
U vice* every Sabbath at 10 M A m. and 7 p. m.
STATIONERS’
turned the wife, quit _• relieved at be­ evening, when Mrs. Lincoln drew' cents a box for bin strawberries, and it digging round a big rock, and getting
SUNDRIE
Ing allowed to sit up..
•
,
aside the curtain and gfancetl wistfully bls eustomeid didn’t like it he could a chain under it. mid twitching it outo
|
Perceiving that her husband had from the Window; but over the rair tip his bat over his ear and intimate
rlth vender
PERFUMES,
a drag, or of netting a crowbar under
re had.
AtfHVIIXK XODGK.-2M F. A. A- M. Reg­
TOILET ARTICLES.
finished his tea. Mm. Lincoln rn e, sweet face and girlish figure which we that if they didn't like his berries at it, and lifting and straining -on it.
li u**r commanlextlon on each Wc.!need*&gt; rve
and DYE STUFFS.
1 ......
and k
going
into *«•«
the kitchen, ..nind n.v
Hie first saw js-cpiug out Into the night, that price they could refresh their enough to strain tiie whole Atlantic
.u*-uk *»o*'
•Ml or before the .oil of tbc suxin. Traualenl broth
made ■traisht
। old man s*
»’ .nding by the
tiie door with his i have passed the storms and trials of Htomacluon dried apples.
er* are cordlall r Invited
.
FINE ELGIN
Ocean, anil then of having the Imr
LEWIS DURKEE. W. M.
He had to take no one’s advice us to slip, and thertone. roll back, barking
tattered hat |n his band, apparently twenty years—} s, twenty years of
nud WALTHAM
WATCHES.
j meekly waiting to thank his hostess toil, and’ muttering, and widowhood; how he should plant his stuff, or when a sliin or oth&gt; rwiso bruising you,
he
should
hoe
It.
If
he
wanted
to
I
before
leaving
lhe
house.
and
few
could
have
recognized
k&gt;
the
AnJ * ronptrlv aMOrtmral &lt;ff
while ypu plunge forward with force
Juiuu JUtrrforii.
, “Stop!—will you tell me what to call pale, calm face closely folded in the plant his dried pumpkins in the same enough’to drive your head into the
JEWELRY.
you?" said Mary, with a sweet snille. widow’s cap, lhe lair delicate n&gt; y f&lt;-a- hill with bis baked beaus be did not ground.
I say .no one cau realize the
TIIE LADY’S VIGIL.
•’It fa rather awkward not t&gt; know tores of the young wifertf twenty yrau i.nvi-h&gt; read un Hgrlvulturul paper to charm of this unless be has- rat on a
IK. H. YOUNG,
see what some editor who never raw fence, mh I have, and seen it done.
the name of the person to whom you ago.
D. Office EwtaMe of Mala Street, NwtnrlUe
It' was a raw, chilly, uncomfortable are talking.’*
a
farm
had
to
say
about
it.
His
p-t“Hissurely time,’’sighed (he widow,
The bug problem to the fanner Ih a
• Office hour* from 7 Ui » a. m. and « to 7 p. m
evening in November, the air had
“My name,kind lady, isAckennan. glancing nt the plain wooden clock, ofliee box whh not filled with circulars, stupendous one.
Il amounts to more
TEAS, SPI0E8, TOBACOOS and CIGABS been a|l day tilleil w:^i a cold mist, 1 left Germany with my father and which blood in the place occupied by udvertising lertlliz ,-s and pattnt to a small farmer than it does to the
.
IL A. BARBER.
which,
as
night
drew on. changed to a mother many years ago, and since the gay pcudulc in her home of long dresriings for ralod a d mixed pickles.
A Bpecailty.
higgeU hotel proprietor in theeountry.
D. Homeopathic Pbnkian and Suraeon
sullen,
steady
rain.
Mrs.
LincolnstirAh
!
Adam,
If
you
were
here
now,
then
1
have
been
trying
to
make
room
ago.
A good, smart chambermaid and a
• Office, near roaidence. co corner of Waahli.g
red lhe soft coal tire, drew on another for myself in this great couuliy, where
As the watcher turned again to the and had to take all the advice that the bottle of double B poison will fix a bet I
ton and Stale Street*, Na*bvine, Mich.
Do yes need School Rboka
lump, and then going to the window, we were told work was so plenty and
The old man’s voice w.o&gt;lo&gt;t In sofa, fanner of to-day does, you would wish so that you can plant a man at nine
M. C. ELLIS, M. D,
murmured: "1 wonder why William well paid, and fiMal so cheap, that any and Kilt sympathizing auditor wepl yourself back in the Garden of Eden o'clock at night, and have to hauj him
Have you a Prrecrlptlon to lie prepared 1
come.” Just inen
then ineuoor
the door iwlead- one who would use his hands might silently. In a few moments, however pulling In your winter rye.
don't come."
oat of bi d with a Steam tug in the
ing from the kitchen ojx- led, and u, have enough anil to spare.
I was lie resumed :
Then Adam had a splendid wire. / . morning-, he will sleep so soundly.
Jl’e buy our (tooth for rash mid win give■ tidy-looking girl, putting hi her head, | brought up a elockinakei, and for
The jMitato-bug is a native of the
L. F. McCORMICK, M D..
adureHHed her mistress:
i some time 1 got enough to do at that
you Ivie prim.
л wumuti. I know there ih a good deal West. He originated In lhe canyons
’fHCE third door South of Truman’* Ktore.
there, is
fa ^a
and tills
this tioy,
boy, who
,,, ,,
,
,
,..
il “Mrs. Lincoln, mere
ti beggar
oeggai to support niy
mv wife tutu
&lt;&gt;f fault found wilii Eve, but ahe cer­ of Colorado, and may l»e called an oft
Wrwt aide of Main Rreet, Naihville, Mlct.
n.nn and his fa»v In the kitchen.; will fa the only child God gave us.
tainly was tiie best woman in the shot of .tbnt Mellon. The state is
you step out amt see them?’’
[ then my wife got a bail fever, nud no driver jun&gt;)&gt;ed down and opetnsl tl
world when Adam married her, and I rummed lull and loaded down with
BRADY j CRITES,
I “Certainly," answe.isl the kh»d one but me to nurse her, and after door, when out sprang a tall, han
shall Maud up lor her as long aa I have them. They fonnerly lived on wild
BOISE BROTHERS. I lady, hastening out. “Not even a dog many weeks the good God took her to Home-young m-u, who inlmediat*lego. Eve didn't have any gr« ;t plants, but one of them went up lu
I ought to fa* out to-night, much less ill- Uiinn-elf. where she will never be co'd | turn d to oiler his hand to a si
| amount of clothes. She didn’t woiry Denver on a little pleasure trip, and at
eoartv of the Stale. Office opp. Union }|&lt;&gt;n»c
j clad and ill-fed human beings."
| or hungry—"
elegant looking girl, whone check -a a
I... 11 it..,..
,ln&gt;v It. I'a:'
; lierHcIfwhalrihc wbould wear toebunhi, the hotel there- he liu&lt;i .-oine fried |X'taWAR' WAR' WAR’
|
Murmuring the latter, part of the I “The day uiy Tnnlcben wr buried, ii eyes wee med to indicate tl.at the ullt
। or have to run and 11 x herat If up when •&gt;es, and they struck him us being
I sentence to herself, Mrs. Lincoln en- I took to my bed arnl was sick for ] „ _ ......
Ironie. Bui .!■■ । bhe had callers,
SMITH y- KNAPPEN.
ulHiuttbe best thing to quiet hunger
I ter«i her comfortable kitchen,and cast weeks; eu long that all my little sav- mother stood a. the door,
door, and
and wi
wi .
I take ii that the Eden farm was run h»- bad ever lighted on. He went
I a companionate but scrutinizingglariee higs were gone and I should have one hasty pressure of the band, r*
MURDER!
| on the militaiy plan. At any rate, home and advised his brethren to go
IVIT, IW&gt;KV an »&gt; ‘ *-**■“•......................,,
Office over J niln« ttnMcU’* rtore, Haellno. Michf
at the two beggars, wh^» stIII stood died of want bad not a kind neighfair wbisp* red “To-morrow,” the fair g
.dam had u commiiwary connected East, and they Hlmply packed up a lew
| near the door. Her quick eye soon helped me—and sue a widow, too. left him to reenter lhe coach at l
ilh the farm, for we read that the eo'larsaud a cba'iEe «&gt;f clothing, and
discerned, in spite of tattered and in-1 Tiren when I got belter I was »o anxisute, while she flew up the Hl
-i-rjwnt was sutler than any beaxt of Klurted. The poiato-bug dawns on the
I sufficient elolhing, marks of refine- i&lt;&gt;ua to work and get money lo jiav imtb and was elaspetl to her motbi * he field, and the account Hhows that farmer very rapidly ; he sees his pota­
LEWIS DURKEE
Jmentand
vmbarrasment,
which
eon-Lor
Gretlel,
that
I
was
thrown
ba&lt;-k
heirt.
T AWTER, Notary Public. Itaal Eilat.- *ml In.ur
&lt;•
a mortgage on the farm, and tovh nicely up. their green tops remind­
; vineed her they were not of that cfa-s &gt; Hnd had another fever worse than the
“Who wm that young gentleiiu
JU »nco Agent. ColkclioB* proaptlv iu»J.•.
ioi ,-.o cd on Adam before he had tak­ ing him that |K&gt;latoes in the full, at a
CoDvvyuciDg properly executed Office lu II. C
{of professional an&lt;l brazen faggara, for j first. When I got well ul lust, they whoheloedvou uulof the r-oacL. u
en op' hl.* tiiht cup. Sutlers have dollar a bushel, are lietier than u ser­
Griffith'* Store.| whom it is»u hard to feel synqtalby. | &lt;Hd not war. me at the place where I darling? ' raid the mother, some &gt;i&gt;uj- cha'iged hut little Hince the creation.
pent's tooth &lt;&gt;r a thankless child, and
“Good evening; sit down &lt;»y the | had worked last; ami for five years 1 aiterwarei. “ 1-noticed that you biio&lt;&gt;;.
E J. FE1GIINER.
But the mrmerri of to-day are ditler- lie goes to Ih-iI dreaming of wealth
fire, old man," raid she., kindly. “You | have been going about getting little I bauds with 1dm.’
em creatures. They are really the pouring in on him in furrows, and the
otary public *n&lt;t b«i E*t»t* Agent.
j
look
quite
wet
ami
cold."
jobs
liete
and
tbe
r
C
till
a
week
ago,
J
“
Wait,
ore
moment,
dear
main
ma.
"
Carefnl attention given to the drawing of mor t
only UKCrtil class ot people we have. next hioniing hr visits bin field ami
' “Yes. ma’rn,” said the father; “ my 'when I was forced to sell my tools to And the happy girl danced away to Were ii not for the farmer, you and I msm mime red s]M&gt;tson the |M&gt;tato-viucs,
g*g&lt;m, deed*, contract*, etc. Ponou* dealring to
i.......
...... । r...
her little trunk* which wm H.ill siand- Mould go to bet! hungry before Satur­ about as big as pin brads. He notices
cold, hungry and homeless, but till uml nights fa-fare 1 entered this house ing at tiiedoor, where the drive- Ii - 1 day night, but if I were put under u that they give lather a genteel look to
this moment we have never begged." we had been without food. Heav-n
Hea'
ORNO STRONG,
i our paddlrut or you: Johnny rake.
hydraulic cotton-press and all the
And a tremor in the old man's voice, will reward you. kind lady, .‘or the merit, AIK e pulled out u letter, .-uhI farming quiditieN squeezed out of me. red drops begin to grow, aud lhei. to
rinter .nd mww&gt;er of th- Nuhviiir n«»
. put the stamp of truth tijion what he f goodlier you have shown to me ; and i 'acingit in her mother's hnn&lt;i,ntn up there would not tie enough to raineone crawl, aud in three or four days he
Every dtacripch-n of Plain and Fancy frintlt
exMut.dcU.ply. with ncwlntp., accuracy and di
the |HM»r lieggar man will never pray staii.t, as she said, tosee if Iter t im­ giain &lt;» mu &lt;tard* eed. I would soon­ g&lt;rt» out and is ho hurprised at what he
|«lch. Office aecund floor G. A. Truman'* brick.
answered the young lady, i t&lt;» the Father of both rich mid poor ber “looked naiui.il."er lie cue up into ml!road spikes, and s&lt; es that you could not paint his look
we cun iooii remedy some without culling down bleasings on.
driven into oak ties, than farm it, «&gt; of astonishment, nor even prime it
UNION HOUSE
fafurtunes; mid I am very I your head!"
lillle do I love the pursuit. If it were over one coat with less than a bucket
HARLEtTBrONSON, Proprietor. Thia hotel la And Illa Shlpatiit! ever
I glad if this is your find experiment in I' With these words the old man was
hm. to me toeurn wy living by farm­ of paint. He sect that the potato-bug
plraaantly altoatcd in tbc center of btatbie**.
U I be uiccet k
&gt;Kl.iBhd|. tual V...I K»v
Ih.'op
u.v . ...r. »l.va
^.M i,.Kht.no* .w.u.yy,7.
ing. 1 dyn’t think I could raise aau- mw arrived, anti lias brought his whole
Illa Bran also In
portunity of relieving you.
ouie, | Lincoln excfa'med in remulous tones:! .k„o how kindly and swe. ily v&lt;» MSge enough to keep me from start­
family ai d all hfa wife's five hundred
Hannah.
continued she. " pile on
“Stop. Mr. Ackerman. v«u must ii&lt;.; • ;.xl;otlwl lbu lu,,r(1 (&gt;r c|.urHy f.,
ing.
friends, lie 1s there with all his tools
mure wood to the fire, ami bring on ' leave us to-night! My husband has . s|n|% inR mp|1 and hb MUn.ilIV chl|(|
I honor the farmer, as I dothetruth­ and Implements of labor. He sees a
ALF. C. BUXTON.
tiie cold meat and bread, and the pie clisuged his mind, and desired n&gt;« to’_bow
-you
vou fed and
M|ld warmed
them
an
fulness
of
George
Washington,
but
I
bug Booiit as large as the letter O,
b&lt;»w
unninil
them,
and
UNSMITH. ro»nuJ»etur»* Rifle Mid Shot Gun.
71i*t I never put anything un the date.
I whkb wn.ru. «t&lt;lli.ner-.l......
I
Urll you U.«t you mtebtlmyen tai on ; lht.„
U1„.,
tl„y
b should have lied the old man right out when it drop* from the lips of a small
•nd-rrpalr* rtl Fin-»rrc. and floe Machinery.
Breeeb-loader., of any manufacture, furni.bcd al
I .but you l.ww nin. ,~.n.,I.»;y..u .-un| itall.n;. byre in lbrkl.cb.-u. If you , thn,,t lonh |a(o
nilllrw. nlghl.yo
м his bools about that cherry tree, if I boy, as he Incautiously sits down on
lirt.price. Shop near lhe ptalninu mill
pourlbuluulfortliel.Uletaynndhl.
w»,.ld.hk.-IL'
’
l.prl,.
n
long
w.iuy
light
In
Joliur
J. L. BEACH.
had i»een George. I freely confess an adult bull-thistle. 'He Hees this bug
rutlicr, Mil make »mr more fur Uy.
| |,r i.-ggur hrrllou-. . Il w.c &lt;-;»y | wutcblng. That mon w».n.&gt;&lt;»lbrr that I don't Hke farming any better laid off in stripes endwise, like the
JOHN Al. ROE,
| Hannah liustlcd aimiil. and hi a; to perceive that Ins first strong itn-1 that boy niytwlf.
than I do castor oil. There is more marks 01 a gridiron ounsliee of broiled
TTOU8E, 8i«n and Carriage Painter. Graining. JJEW MILLINERY
I short time had prepared a &lt;-&gt;imfortabl«- { pulse w.m to dveline: but
gazing
a
m«&gt;
----- -----------out
kii
/.
ui
\,
u
iu&lt;'
।
■■[
WIW
then,
to
be
sure,
vei
y
young
lu'rd work to the acre in funning than liver. He tat-s ibt'.t what the bug lacks
XX Frwolng, and Paper Hanging a Specially.
meal, to which sue Invited the old I menl at the pa'e mid .-XUAUsted
: .1 L
luce. o _i,ut eight years old, inueetl—yet In any occupation I know of, if we ex­ in size be giVns in quantity.
Shop over Reynold* A Cook'* wagon shop.
is
man to sit down, which, a.ter a look the lioy,
bad
j, who
-----— stood
r*d nio.iorli-su
mo.tor h-ss by } every ciicumstaeceof that evening re­ cept tbe dentist. There isaheupo there and keeps coming. He has as
of Lbauks to Ids kind hostess, he wil- j Ids
the conversBCHAS IF, DEMARA Y,
hl. fat
M her’s Hide
.Id. during
doiinctl..
.w.ver,.|n,|„||))y |U„|
| hard work to tbc acher in that bu-i- much mouth In i&gt;rn|x&gt;rtiou to his
Iftlgly dill.
Lion,
he rei&gt;*u-d
Uou.be
rep u-u ::
Nor could 1 have well forgot ten them, oess, though the work Is ciiletty to the length a-t the Amazon Biver or SolJust as Mrs. Lincoln was trying to
if my own memo’y bait proved lt--w acher rather than to the dentist,--'
&lt;leue. He can beat a horaefiy laying
frame a question which might lead the will accept your husbanu's offer, far I slro'tg; fur during the few ren’ainlng!
eggs, and I have seen him do the job
old man io speak of the causes which do not dure expose the joior child to yearn of my latl er’s life, be never fail- j The farmer bus an Inborn idea that
tiie sun will not rise unless he gels up al 1 lie rale of twelve miles an hour.
had so reduced him. the trout door what 1 would nut mlud mvself."
E PARADY,
eti
to
mingle
your
namu
with
those
of
end personally su|&gt;erintenda the Job. The only sure way to get rid of the
opened, then closed with a bang, ard
Alia. Lincoln gave Home directions bis lx t loved ones, in bls morning When I was a small boy I was tolu by potato-bug is t^&gt; move off somewhere
Ilu opened a
.
the sound of masculine footsteps was t &gt; Hannah for the old man’s lodging,
and evening pray era. After that even­ my good mother that the sun rose ev­ else. A lanuer told me that he tried
to be heard in the entiy.
and then returning to the parlor, lay ing we continued poor—veiv poor; ery morning and—I always believed Paris green on his bugs. He said he’d
I “Ab.’tls William!" said the liuly. || down u;x»n the sofa; and telling her
but we never beared again. My lather lier. I never got up to see, for I always he hanged if he didn’t use up about 11
i moving towaids thedoor opening from iiusbanu gaily that she was going to
barrel oi" the stuff and Lhe bugs ate W
J. B. RASEY,
sought and found employment as a
In J»m™ Flemlne'a Halidin?. r»*t of ride Main St., ' the kitchen to the ball; hut before sin- take a nap t &gt; prejHire for watching, she day laborer, aud by privation and la-' fdtai if it would look as if I doubted all up, and in two or three days they
T\RATk(AN. Good* and ftagvaec carried to »ny
and reapertfuUy *ollcila a »barv of lhe pub­
i
reached
it,
it
was
thrown
back,
mid
­
■ requested him to wake her when he bbrhe earned the bread we ate; or. I Alter the farmer is up he must cut set up a store in the corner of the field
XJ ptare In the village. Flout hone*, good dray
lic |iatrona|{C. Haring
, the master of the house entered with a was going to bed. Mi. Lincoln gruffly .......__ ___
when be was unable to do ^...,
thl*. we)up. jmegreen wood for his wife to and advertised that they would sell
Had Large Experience in Dressmaking, (dripping
j dripping umbrella ...
in his ••••««*•
hand.
Hs.eii led without looking up inun bls {could do without—he never fa- ;ed i.uild ilie lire with. A fanner's wife Paris green at ret ill cheaper than he
JOHN WEBSTER,
:
Here, Hannah. ' raid he,
take newspaper, and in five minutes the ag&gt;'in.
could buy It at wholesale. He said he
who bad kindlingsand dry wood fur­
lacksmiths, aii kind* of work in tb* Buck- Believe*anc ean giveper'ect Batpfaet'fou w ah-wlio I this umbrella and put it In the sink, or young woman, lulled by a clear con- ’
■•.
‘.'lt“
.tb. T '.'.“.7
la-l his confidence then in Paris green,
’ •^
57™
rJl B
*.n’.....
। uhhed her would consider that she
•mllb »nd Hororehoring line Mlended to prom­
may favor he-win. * call. carry it out ill the wihmIIioimu*. Good
science and the sweet conHciousness of I the
. lantily
. . _«i ofr Mr. Richard
r., l .i Mor'ey
».
' hud R&lt;xxi Krount’s ibr a divorce. While and rained a oorttspondlog amount of
ptly. Give n* a call, caat side of Main Street.
KV-Remember the ptarr.- Fleming’. buil.Uo.-. evening, Mary," is.IitinilKl he, turil- well being, was sou &gt;&lt;l adeep. About who fa, a» perhaps you know,
.»
confidence in the bugs.
ea.i .Ide Mrt:&gt; Hl.. Naahville.
] ing to his Wbe. " \\ hat M.cyou doing eleven she was awakened by her Ims-1 partner of your 'brother. Mr. am. lhe breakfast is being cooked the farm­
W. D. PURCHIS,
er hies to the barn to take care of and
Nearly all our great men were
utrrtF Il-FFRFY
out here? The parlor is unllghted,
roprietor sippio Mail 2 mile* wot of v«r“* Morley
“ —1 — ’bad' ~~
no children; and iced his cattle. Anybody who has ral~ed on h farm, and it is their
MAbfafaJMHtBi. land you know 1 always like to sw a band’s voice, and springing up she ex- .Mrs.
inoutvllle. Flour and Fred alway* for aale at ____________
dain/ed:
inter a little while they formally
the iovrcal rate* Ciurtom Grinding and Savinic_. „. _ ,______________ „ , „ —, „
' lamp
lamp there
there when
when II come
tome home."
Lome.
eB, duur. are -ou going to bed ?” adopted me, and have ever .been to me ever taken bold of a pitchfork handle especial delight in their sjieecbes to
done Io order and *aU»facUou guaranteed. Give
when
the
thermometer
was
below
zero
mention
the fact, and remention it. «
• I know, dear,
said the *lfc,
•■Yes, and 1 tbatk you had better es true and kind as lhe purents whom
never will outlive the reuiembraiue of and auerwards allude to it, aud tell
. Keotly, and uol nollcllis bla Imrulahd,
call llMnnb. and I have lost could nave been. 1 was
«,mptalnlng tone. ••Fwa.Ju.tgame'
up th,
„,..hl. ,)r sent to t-chool, and then taken into 1L Tht-re may be things colder, but I how happy they were, and bow they
JAMES FLEMING,
I to
lo ngm
llsbt uie
the euiixr-iniuii,
.olar-lanu., wb.
w u&gt;-in ,1.1. poor l4w, luri,
lbe „ulier|u„,,„
k_, the counting-room of Morley A Gray, never touched them. I took hold of a love the old place with its old farm
TTTATCHMAKER ami Jeweler, ca.t *fcie of Main
whia-oak pitchfork handle-over twenty boose, and how they could look back
• man
n.an came in,
in anil
•
•- napoi -■
•
and I1 U'bd
was •••!
tel lillg Hull-| -them
W Street; Na*hv|lU, Mich.
finish their
lhe piazza!"
where I still am. with hopes of touti years ago and have never had the full on their buy hood days and wish they
lini and Ids J
nail alsiut some supper for bl
“William! How can you, dear hus­ beco'nirg a junior member of the linn. use of my hand since.
had never leit tiie farm, and long now
little boy."
, band, ho wrong your own kind heart Theie Is naturally an iuUmacy be­
completing the chamber work to return to it and pass the remainder
“Beggars, eh?" said Mr. Lincoln, as to talk so?"
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
tween the famines of your brother and in After
the barn, the nexttliimr Is tofwater of their days, and resign u $5,003 oftlce
sharply, and turning to the old man.
Mr. Lincoln left tl-e room without liis partner, and this happy clrc.nu■\rjLLAGE BARBER, au.l dr»;cr in Coll»n, Tire,
and
settle down and be happy again.
LINE
TO
THE
EAST
8
who had risen, and Dow stood with s|s*aking, and ids wife, opening the slauco was the means of my introduc­ tnestock. Watering stock on Wall
V O*uC* Fund»blng Good*, end Ctaar* of the
I have listened to thesespeeches aud
street and watering It on a farm are
brel Quxllty, one door north-iff Union Hou*r.
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS. his head meekly boweddown. "Well, kitchen door softly, listened for a mo­ tion to your awe
Alice—may I not
read them, and have spent two la ge
two
different
things.
Pumping
up
sit
down,
old
man,
and
tiuish
your
ment until she perceived by the low, say, »n.v sweet Alice, for the dear girl
Direct eonnccilot** undo at Drtrait aud Toledo
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sup|&gt;er, and then lie off. I can't har­ steady breathing that bo.h her guests J has aln-adv confessed that I am dear water through a leaky pump, when it fortunes In trying to fil’d a solitary
seems as if the first drop cahie from case wberebneof these men ever left
ROM Naahville to Battle Creek. Ix-aree Nabbor tramps here over night!"
wereMiund asleep. Then leaving the loher. Krom what she hus told me of
title every Monday and Friday morning*, at 1 ritii
“ Certainly, sir," answered the old door ajar, she drew her chair near the y&lt;»ur fun»?er houze, and of you. dear the center of the earth, is more cheer­ a farm and got rich, either by stealing
man, promptly. “ I will go as soon a- grate, and taking u book, prepared to luuduru. I atii Hiire that I um add re .* ful to remi of than to do. Perhaps it is or in any other honest way, and then
•iota pump but an icy well-pole that went back on the dear old farm to live;
this poor child is rested aud warm ; spend the night as pleasantly us cir­
ing that lieuetaetraH for whom my you are called upon to embrace, and, as and ud to the first day of July I have
lion of pa aacngrra.
THE CANADA SOOTH KBS la one of the beat hut it goes very hard, air, to l&gt;e called cumstances would allow
evening prayers were taught to ascend It slips through your flngeis and tl . been unable to find one.
BERM HAVER. Prop.
a beggar and a tramp, when until this
—to be called your son will be only cold drops of water spla ih up yorr
Hour
after
hour
pawed
slowly
on.
I now have two of the smarted de­
evening I have never asked for crumb
At three, Mrs. Lincoln laid down her ■second in the scale of ijupphiess to the shirt sleeve, you begin to wonder tectives in the country looking after
2Hi$rcIlaaxDU5 (Card/.
or shelter. But I will go."
title Of Alice’s husband.
whether you will be called upon to such a man, and in my humble opin­
“Walt until I Upeak to you again." book and took her sewing. This oc­
“To-morrow, dear mother—forgive draw water from a deep well witn an ion they will find Charley Rom sever­
cupied her for another hour; then she
JOHN Q. C BESSY,
said Mrs. Lincoln, sutUy, w« she fol­
b&lt;irun to walk the room.quietly UtteQ- me, if I am premature, but lhe heat; lev pole In the oilier land beyond the al times before they fil'd my man.
appikaiioti to the undcraigna-d.
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lowed her husband to the jmrlor.
gushing with joy is not easily r&lt; •
“ Come, Mary," said the latter, lug at intervals to the low breathiov strained—to-morrow I will call upon skies.
It is during the winter that the
croaaly, as she entered, “ if you are not in the next room; then she looked you and deliver a letter from your
A gopd little boy who was kicked by
too much taken up with that impu­ from the window into the dark night, urotber, eontaining, as he informed, farmer throw* aside the drudgery aud
until at last as day begun 10 dawn,
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liard work of the farm, and engages In a mule did not say naughty words or
dent old beggar out there, I wish you
me, every argument which he could the sport of cutting and hauling out go home crying to his mother. He
she
sat
down
by
the
fire
and
began
to
would come and give me some tea.”
h Afiniri tai fault faarilia.
General I&gt;»alcr» In
use
in
my
favor;
hut
I
could
not
re
­
" Certainly, dear," answered Mary, think. She heard the little mantle sist telling you i^fid of this secret link cordwood. Next to making tatting, lust tied the mule within flvefeetofa
IN SUMS OF
clock ring out half-past five, and then
there is scarcely any labor more easily beehive, backed him round to it and
sweetly, but very sadly.
between us, which is a secret brail the
$300.00 and UPWARDS
She poured out the tea and handed her thoughts iM gau to grow very hazy world beside, excepting our gentle d.one than breaklag out a wood road let him kick.
and vague, until at last they changed
through snow three feet deep, and then
ON LONG TIME.
Wo aball continue Io par the Hlghcat Market, It to her husband ; then brought a pair
AliQ£
to
dreams.
Her
light
and
uneasy
Oaths art vulgar, senwletis, offen­
chopping down trees, splitting and
Price In Caali for all kluda of Grain and karaiyra of slippers, which had been warming
L. BUSSELL.
“I remain yours, with lhe profound- j cutliOK them Into cord wo6d, then sive, impious; they leave a noisome
Was however dissipated by
the fire, aud placed them beside slumber
the tinkling of the little clock as it ext gratitude aud esteem,
hauling a loud of it fifteen miles to trail upon the lips, and a atamp of
n.saying:
“Franz Ackerman Morle-.
struck
six,
and
starting
up
with
the
market,
and
then
stand
in
the
street
odium
upon lhe soul. They are inex­
“ Your boots look wet. William—
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS, will
What need to add more! Who tlu । all day, and finally sell It for five dol­ cusable. They gratify no senM, while
you not take them ofl ? And hero feelluR of a sentinel fouud asleep at his
iKMt, she went tolljedoor and listened. has loved, loves, or hopes to love, bu:; lars a cord, and take your pay in some­ they outrage teste aud dignity.
STUCCO, HAIR, fcC,
is your dressing-gown by the fire.”
INBVM8 OP FROM
i foresees that tiie offer of Franz was i thing you don't want- Wnen I think
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“Tiumk you, Mary," said Mr. Lin­ She heard no longer the h&gt;w breathing,
A whoop-bang sort of a boy with feet
in Michigan.
coln, accepting the offered comforts, and alter listening a moment, she warmly accepted by Alice’s mother?— of thia easy way of earning a dollar I
opened the door and looked out. The that they were soon married, and that i jave to hire a stout man to hold me dm broad and flat as a ple-tln, trotted
and speaking more "kindly.
room wus empty, and the bolt of the Mrs. Lincoln took up her anode with ! ■ iwn in a chair. In order to keep me through the market yesterday till he
His wife waited a moment In hopes
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Applj’ to
Wm. A. Atiawokth,
•■om plunging out and baying a wood reached a stall kept by a single woman
that he would make some remark outer door drawn back. Turning Imo . tern?
nl.
•
about thirty years ola. Halting there,
At hi» residence or store.
which would lead to the subject of the parlor again, her eve was caught
JONES i SELLECK,
When spring fairly seta in, then it is he yelled out: “Say! say! Your lit­
“Is this the place," she asked, as h)mi
which her mind was full; but finding by a slip of paper lain conspicuously
upon
her
work-box;
taking
it
up
she
wandered down on the barren sands that Lhe farmer begins to realize that tle l»oy has been run over and killed,
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
that her husband was relapsing into a
read,
in
a
clear
good
band,
“
The
bless
­
.‘where a young lady—a beaut ifi 1 heownaa farm, and that he fa a sturdy up by the City Hall!" “Oh! oh,
gloomy reverie, she said, in an anxious
ing of those ‘ready to pcriah’ rest upon young lady—fell into the water last veoman. He starts out with hfa plow Heavens— oh! oh-.—!" She screamr-l
Detroit. Miekiiuan.
and gentle voic%:
season and was rescued by a gallant to turn up the furrows in the glad as she made a dive under the counter,
“Thosepoor people In the kitchen, your head, lady, now and forever!''
Lton Ac Poster, Proprietors.
Mrs.
Lincoln
still
stood
looking
at
young
man, who she afterward mar­ earth. How beautifully the poets sing came up on the outside, and started to
William—you will not turn them out
in such a storm as it is to-night, will thosen tence and thl n ki ng of the writer, ried?" He looked at her carefully, about all thfa, and how nice It sounds follow the boy. After going ten feet
when the door was opened, and her estimated her at a square 47 with false if the poetry fa good I I think there she halted, looked very foolish all of a
you? Hark to the dash of the rain!"
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“Kain, or no ndn, Mary," answered husband entering quickly came up tw teeth, and said: “Yes, ma’am, but 1 la a charm about a poetic lie that does sudden, and remarked: “ What aguoiMt
not exfat lu proee.
'
&lt; I am! Why, I ain’t even married!"
Mr. Lincoln, angrily, "Inm not going her, and folding bls arms about uer. don’t know how to swtm."

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�nit T«t r. osius
taking d&lt;k
•r t. ». rvrnu.
--------; tton being cut off.
rh has been najd and written for ‘ •lege and rspturec
•if IND EVEN! G!
time as to wta» was Otsnan Pasha, t &gt;ng to rr«sl a sortie, enslaved hia
t -wems the public are »UJ1 unset- lower* and seut him an exile to the
A rich miller id Haultow. nW Eger. | tfeil iu» to' the f?cta regaiding tills great} Island of Calcutta, which Wand was
.tn Austria, aged sixty, lately, married n general.. To art the matter nt rest, that' under the Jnriauktion of Norway and
girl of eighteen, who eonomited to the {t•&gt; arid' may breath easy. w« nro-1 Sweden.
match on account of hia wraith and the : p^ tt&gt; satisfy, beyond doubt, who tin-!
wnR "held thdye a prisoner till the
urgency qf her parents. She was,; true Oastid) Pasha is.
; Itth
May, 1874, when he made his
however, deeply in love with the mill-{ Tbe* man that is kicking upsuch a ®*»PC onaetoamboet down the Mis­
er’s -foreman, and consented to the', stir was trace a tesident of Knlamo. \ sissippi river, and in due time landed
murder of the old mafa in order to free His name' waa WiBtam P. Saunders, jui at Cairo, where he threw himself under
But all can be accommodated.
»heraelf
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___ 1 enjoy
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wealth:
TheI! own cousin of Henry Sounders,
Esq., 1‘the protection of the President nf
of
wedding supper was largely attended [ of this place. When the war broke out Egypt Thiz was under Polka admin-,
by the villairera. aud the festivities ; be’ was S4 years of age ; inspired with a ietration, and when Saunders told him
COME RIGHT ALONG!
lasted all night. At daybreak thej patriotic zeal he soon disposed'of his hie adventures, the President embrac­
miller,, according to custom, vidU-d ; effects and enlised as a-private in the ed him aud said "bully boy,” and
his mill and was pushed intothestream -9th Michigan Infnntry.
Be served through the inference of Daniel Web­
by the HMistant foreman, who had with great gallantry throughout the ster, Gen. Grant, Sakespeare and the
been drawn into the plot under a, war. and for meritorious conduct at Queen of Madagascar, be was made a
promise of money. The water not be-’ Mission Ridge, wa* promoted to Cor­ general in the army of the Sultan.
Mr. Saunders ha» had a letter from
ing deep, the miller regained his feet, ’ poral by Gen. Grant.
and struggled violently with his aaaas- I Finding the country uncongenial to his cousin since the battle of Lookout
in, who waa soon assisted by the bride j his mind nnd health,afterhiadiseharge Mountain. He says the carnage was
andfar lover. The twermen hdd him and six mouths stay in Michigan he fearful. He thinks our men lost heav-under water and tht\ girl immersed his migrated to Mississippi in the fall of ier than the rebels, but says the Rus­ (States). GIANT and JAMBOREE
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
head, which ah*e,kept below the surface '63, and settled at Notches, and by bis sians arc stubborn fighters. He thinks
beat,) assisted by the foliowuntil life - become extinct; she then I ynnkee tact and adaptability he was if the Turks can hold out till winter
took far fever’s arm and coolly rejoin­ soon sought out by the city authorities that other nations will interfere, bo
cuuse-if
New
Orleans
falls,
the
RusMr. Corn Starch.
ed the guests, with whom she joined in and waa offered a salary of $800 a year
Mr. Java Coffee,
.
nnd 1hwi&lt;1 nnd washing, to take charge siaus will have command of the Bos­
the dance.
Mr. Rio Coffce.
of the fire department. But nothing of ' phorus and consequently will monopo­
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
A servant girl named Harriet Smith hi* former character or residence was lize the trade, on Lake Michigan. He
Mr.
“
C Sugar.
was presented with, a valuable gold known till the spring of ’86, when he write* that he shall take up his resi­
watch by the people of Maidstone, was recognized by an cx-confcdcratc dence again in Knlamo, if he survives The SMOKING TOB A000 Family. 8 in No.
OLD MAN. MAIDEN, ORONiKX), LFTTLI
England, for a rather singular act of captain, who waa taken prisoner by the war, and laugh at the world for
JOKEK, AND ALL THK Bota
bravery. A man was painting the out­ Saunders’ company in the late war, making such au fuss to ascertain his
identity.
•
side cornice of a throe-story dwelling who revealed the fact that he was an
in which Harriet was a domestic. The abolitionist of the . Garrisonian school.
Tuesday night
about midnight,
ladder on which the pointer stood, fell, The Capt. reported the fact to the city John Watson, a former living about
and the painter clutw to the roof* with authorities when a committee'waited three miles south of this village, and
his legs dangling down by tly? third- upon Saunders. The meeting verified well known here, had occasion to go
out doors, and as he passed throgh the
story window. Miss Smith threw open the confederate officer1# story, when he door a big rattlesnake fell upon hi«
the window and courageously grasped was discharged and banish'd across the shoulder from the cap of the casing
thc'paintcr’s anklesJuntas the exhaust­ Rio Grande, for the crime of engaging over the door. How or when the snake
ed man let go, and she hung ou until itva war on the confederate 'states got there is a question foj- those versed
hi snakedogy and of a npHtalative turn
shadragged him feet first through the without a license.
of mind to answer. His majesty was
Once in Mexico he was not long find­ coiled up. John killed hiui and count­ Mrs. Pare Pepper.
window. Hence the watch presenta­
Miss All Spice.
ing things to liiM suitings. He soon ed 'seven rattles. It is affirmed that
tion.
Miss Cloves.
learned lhe Mexican language when be but one or two rattlesnakes have ever
Mrs. Cassia.
been seen in that locality.—jfIbion Re­
Two friends, Peter C. Kosiunck and repaired to the capital, where he was corder.
Miss Lemon Extract.
Mina Strawberry Extract.
Peter Lupi, went hunting near Wild introduced to the - Mexican King. A
Miss Baspberry Extract.
‘
The
Poor
Mu."
Cat creek. Con ra Costa county, Cal., scheme was then on foot for an expe­
Miss Vanilla Extract.
last week, and Lupi, while his comrade dition to the State of Sonora in search
Miss Pineapple Extract.
One
had
a
watermelon
in
a
basket,
And a. great many others.
was temporarily absent, substituted, of gold field*. Being a staunch Repub­
and
the
other
a
big
piece
of
corn
beef
for the usual charges in* bis friend’s lican and'an ardent supporter of the
on her arm. as they met at .the Central
shotgun, enormous loads of powder, Monroe doctrine and al»ove all an in­ Marketyesterday and chatted fora mo­
heavily rammed ' home, expecting lo telligent American, Juarez thought he ment. One hod evidently been married
but a few days, as the other queried :
would
manifest
n
slight
regard
for
him,
have some “fun” in seeing Kosmnck
•‘Well how do you like your second WHOLE STOCK
kicked heels over head. The expedi: (for to just such men asSauudera he husbandf”
owed
his
presidency,
for
without
them
tion was resumed, and, at the first dis­
“Oh, he’s fair—very fair, but you see
charge, the gun burst, nnd half of the they would be humiliated under a for­ I don’t understand him very well yet,”
eign monarch,) and without hesitation was the answer.
victim’s head was torn away.
'
"No trouble I hopcT”
w.
he appointed him second in command,
"Oh, no, though for about a week I
A Specialty.
A near-sighted nnd modest resident and faxides a large salary he promised feared there might be. He went
of Cazenovia, N. Y., entered a dry him a certain share of the mines.. The around looking sad and downhearted,
sighed every five minutes and wouldn’t
goods store in that village, and, tliink- expedition wns a great success. A joint answer till I had spoken several times.
ing to perpetrate a joke, stepped up to stock company was formed under a I really got alarmed.”
p»y CASH, and mH fur CASH, and that to
"Anil what wits the matter—colic,
the dummy* on he supposed, on which government charter, aud with several
new patterns of drew* and mantels hundred employees, the proceeds of the heart disease or nguef”
All Goods Delivered Free,
“I couldn’t make out, as I told you.
’
are displayed, and struck it on the mines were immense.
but he finally explained that he had
Being of a taciturn nature Saunders another wife in Canada and feared she
shoulder, Buying, “Well, old woman,
boW are youf” The old woman at resolved to make a strike while the might come here. .There the poor man
was a Worrying about it for days and
once turned around; and not only an­ iron wits hot, and soon sold out his
BIRT TINKLER
days, and I wax thinking he was mad
swered his question, but volunteered a share for ♦388,000 in gold. He Itecame or going crazy. It was a great relief to
a
welcome
guest
of
the
nobility
nt
the
both of us when he told me the real
great deal of information besided.
capital, nnd was finally sought for nt 1 facts, and now we sluill change our
mime to Thomas, move in a house fac­
It ia believed by thousands that Bon­ cabinet meetings. He took the oath ing
the alley, and live as happy as bees.
aparte’s mother waa an American lady, of allegiance to the Mexican govern­ —Free Preet
ment,
nnd
was
appointed
miuor-generkidapped by a Corsican pirate, nnd it is
A Dreadful Warning to Tramps.
now known that Bismark, Nepokoitch- nl in the army. Hfc reorganized , the
itski, Pius Ninth, Victoria Emanuel, army, ond in ti\&lt;&gt; years had an effective —A tnnnp, who said he had a father
nnd brother occupying good positions
Litz, Wagner. Tennyson, Garilmldi, tfrmy that would command respect in the New York Custom House, asked
Gombetta, Disraela. and all other for­ from the most eminent tutors of for­ for work in Dubuque so ns to get an
old pair of boots, bis feet l»eing nearly
eigners of note are Americans in eign military..
The sarcastic housekeeper
Aspiring to gratify his own untiring naked.
disguise, who ran away in their boy­
fainted him grimly to a test-pile of
hood in a fit of desperation resolved to ambitions as well as his adopted coun­
notty wood from which thousands of I
try, he conceived the idea of fitting out tramps had recoiled in terror; but this;
be great or die young.
an expedition to discover the source of exceptional tramp split the wood, piled
it neatly, cleaned up the yard and men- j Are being received every week, and my
A Chicago minister says it is wrong tbh Nile. If he succeeded it would be &lt;h-d the fence and sidcwtdk. The lady ,
customers can always depend
upon getting
for any one man to save up more than standing monument to his scientific approvingly gave him a cube meal, a ,
&gt;100,00), but the warning comes three researches for the benefit of the world pair of boots, a good suit of clothes j
nnd
a
dollar,
and
her
neighbor,
Mr.
|
weeks to late .to prevent us from wrong at large, and would at once place him George Lagen, a livery-stable keeper, |
among the foremost men. and Mexico noting his industry, employed the tramp
doing.
-among the foremost nations of the at fair wages. Such arc the fatal con-1
Murphy, the temperance apostle, earth. He accordingly set sail with a sequences of a tramp's forgetting the
dipiity of his profession an*l dallying
liken potatoes for food, nnd buttermilk respectable fleet for Patagonia. Ar­ with an ax.
for drink. Shade of Father Mathew! riving safe nt the Straits of Magellan,
When a man is making love to a wid­
he anchored his fleet, leaving a respec­
ow he always feels as if he had to be­
table guard fo defend it from the na- gin where the other fellow left off.
Onr Interest In Cuba.
i tires. He with his main followers, acAt the Lowest Rate*.
। companied by some assistants from the
The Revolution in Cuba Btil! contin­
1823. SEND. FOR 1878.
good King of Patagonia, ascended from
ues, and Cnba has appealed to the Unit­
the mouth of the stream. Everything
ed States to be recognized ax a free nnd
NEW
independent nation. Spain’s nrmy in progressed finely until they were with­
Cuba has just been reinforced by two in 175 mile* of Rio Janiero, and within,
as
he
verily
believed,
50
miles
of
the
thousand soldiers, and 18,000 more are
on their way to subject the relw-IiouM source of the Nile, his followers mu­
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isle. For the cost of enrollment, equip­ tinied, placed him in irons, retraced
ment, and transportation of this army, their steps to whence they started, but
only
to
find
his
fleet
in
the
hands
of
the
Spain has contracted a fresh debt of ten
million* of doBars to the Banco Colon­ natives. He appealed to the King for
NASHVILLE, MICH.
ial of Madrid, of whom she farrowed redress, but the King heeded him not,
fifteen millions just a year ago, and on , and had him placed on board of the
first
ship
aud
transported
to
the
Sand
­
the same security, the hypothecation of
wich Islands, which were then a part of
the customs of Cuba.
In speaking of the matter the N. Y. their poM-xsions.
Arriving safe at the Sandwich Islands
&amp;ta says: "Cuba is surely but gradual- [
ly being devastated. Otfr trade with he Was placed under a proper survielthe island was, previous to the revolu­ ance, and soon learned that the Mexi­
tion, second only to that with Great
Britan. If the hopeless war, which we can government had charged him with
allow Spain to continue waging against' treason aud offered a reward for his
a cause which her ablest Holdiera have head. Lest the authorities jeopardize
admitted to be an invincible one. lasts his life, he planned an escape, and re­
only a few years longer, Cnfa will fa a
second San Domingo, worthless to far- paired to an ndjacent island, and had
self and to us. San Domingo, in her secret meetings with the natives. His
palmj^Y,*jjI’ro^ac*^ more than Cuba object was to excite an insurrection to
Ycty many of onr most important in­ free the island from Patagonian rule.
dustries ore tiased on Cuba’s prosperi­ This he soon done and wm made King
ty, notably our shipping and onr sugar of the Sandwich Islands.
And all other Goods at
refining interests. The following fig­ ■ Having left the greatest share of his
roaCBW- BARBER SHOP.
ure* of our total trade with Cub* for fortune in Mexico, he made a formal
tfa past few years are significant:
I&gt;. M. PtRCHIS.
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FnwiUnttolXU............... ................
M.TOO.OCO but they rejected his claim, whereupon
Fw. wre wins.....................
7«.ooo,oao
he declared war against Mexico, and at J^RW BAKERY,
CtoamrarcWly. it is tr-important to
the head of of c powerful army he in­
vaded Mexican territory, and met the
DO, urcn.xru ivl lurui.
1 civ " iivi&gt; Mexican forces under Escobedo, des­
cost of -fa war. which has box fated troyed his army and took possession of
nine yean, and the expense &lt;rf which
an four hundred the Mexican Capital, where many of
his old followers flocked to his stand­
ard, believing him innocent of the
fl5“* I sell three feet for a yard
charge of treason, and soon declared
J. L HELLKH, Proprietor.
iLP” of Goods and 16 ox. tdr a lb.
himself President of Mexico. He ap­
pointed a successor to rule the Haiwains, and act about to strengthen the

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NeehvUie....
HaaUng*-----M’Jdlrville...

Five Stars from Japan. Complete with Top-Box, Whifiletrees, Neckyoke, Stay

FLOOR, CORN MEAL I GROUND. EED

Chain# and, Spring Seat, for
ATTENTION

sB&lt;5e&gt; Cash, STO on time
Platform Spring Wagons $115 Cash, $120 on
time. Sing’e Buggies, any Style,
$90 Cash, $95 on time.

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest .and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.

WOLVERINE MILLS

FARMS FOR SALE
AYL8WORTU,

AVLBWORTU.

Having just received from New York the largest stock of

NEW GOODS!

yohk”obsekv‘r.

E. COOK &amp;, CO.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

PIONEER STORE!

FRESH GOODS

Wr will Give yon a tetter BartaiD

In the Village of Mashville,

We are now ready to Discount any bill of Boots and Shoes
bought in the county Ten Per Cent.
We have from the
cheapest to the best, and all

HO! FARMERS,
Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
&amp;. Brooks. They keep on band nearly
all kinds of Plow Points, chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
horse Cultivator^, all warranted the
best in the market, all of which we will
oell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS,
Nashville, Mich.

Miss L. Hunperford*
DEALER IN

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

GOODS WILL BE REPRESENTED JUSUS THE! IRE MILLLIItERY GOODS,
BRADY'S BRICK,

We offer no rewards, but s-mply facts, which are worth as­
certaining,
Call and get the prices, and use your own judge*
ment.

Nashville.

Michigan,

BUY YOUR

Yours Respectfully

L. L. LOOMIS

CLOTHING,

AT THE

Old Reliable JI cal Market

SAVE SSQ

OF

ROE to CLEVER

LEGAL.
I’HOBATK

ORDHIt.

BOOTS AND SHOES

FIX)UR AND FEED

WILLIAM
BM1WEKS, Awwri.
On hkHubbim! filing tbs petition, dole verided,

A SPECALTYI

Delivered Without Site Ciarjel

ulmlitad to Frotnu*.

RECEIVED TUB

GRANO PRIZE

MEDAL.

ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!

HOTKLaad BOARDING HOUSE.

united all tlx- discordant tactions; but
the Mexican uterchantmen were seized

VttMfA, /B73.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It rnaiiw no Instmticni tonnit
It can net gti nt of order.
It will do every chm and kind cf *17071:.
It will nw firs Tissua Paper to Harnoss Leather.
It to far in advance of ether Bowing Machines in tho magnitude of its traperior
improvamsitz, as a Steam Car sxcolla Ln achisvcxaante
the eld faddened Etagc Ccf.ch.

Prices Made to Suit the Times, either for Cash or Credit.
VT Bend far niuitrated Catalogue of E.TTLES and Prioez.

dared.

He remonstrated with the King

AID A CHOICE LltE tf M0CEHIE8.
Addrew

L. t. WHEELER

Chicago. IU.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

F3W Tort. N- T.

t

�W. I. AylMTurih. &amp; C»‘&gt; Cvinitt

PRICES

K*sr«
-.«i&lt;rrib«&lt;Juu&gt;

NAOHV 1 X.L.13'

FRIDAY.

-

Y11UYLSWORTH4CO.

REDUCED!

THE FAMILY FAVORITE’’

HEFT. •

Cash Store

’

1MFH6VKB

G. A. Truman.
than TO good Parana. Snvrn band™!
I. Hb, . idg with » grw Goods aud prices.
“•“-TUwr. !
j UH. “idTrvrryf-dy „n. .«rr, bn'.
rr BOO lb*, al! Wool Yrn in White.
&gt;n • Uuk- rUlngr. iihe NobvIBr t Bnt I oobodr can hold
Blue, Mixed, Seal Brown, a:id Scarlet*,
our ambition is'not yet gratified. By'
*
$1.25
1 Indolence te a.stream which flows at the very
- low .ferice of '$
,—1.00 to,—
the first uf-Jan. 1877, if the g&lt;xid Lord
alowly cm. hut -yet undermines the J*r
Mt Atlsworth &amp; Co.S
■
...
..
foundation of evelyr virtue.
virtue. .
I
Store.
have 16tt) anhscribere. Then we shall
Mow eflhr UwLoryvrt—d Mom AtlneUY* Stock of Light RUBUlUg
I If the storRi -uf iadversity
___ vyhlsile*
,
CT’ More of those nobby all Woo)
make the News the best local sheet
—H. Partello U building a wing to
-that ever want out of a Barry county around you, whistle ns bravely your­ fine Suita, just in by yesterday’s ex­
his house.
self; periiapa the two whistles may press to sort up the ftnert- selected
printing office.
Nolurless.
—Secure your tieksta to the “Free
stock of Ready Made Clothing in Nash­
How we should like to see all of onr make melody.
Hats, Caps, Clothing,
Exhibition.’’
A. M. Daughertt.
' subecribera before our office to-day.
Thole Anierimn* who want more ville.
Crockery, Boots anchors,
—H. M. T-ec has bought Belstein** IVhat a motley ertw they would be. greenbacks had better watch the result
Ministers, lawyers, doctors, fahners. [ in Turkey. S.heis not willing to take
It hot for Jones &amp;. Sellick, for their
Notions.' Etc..
—Ix* &amp; Smith have n meat market inercliants, mechanics, ^widows and 1 her own paper at oreraeventy cents on Choice Meats don’t require much tooth
washerwomen, Saint*, sinners, Repub-’: the dollar.
. .
their new addition.
N« Sears,
licans.
Democrats,
infidels
and
Green'
*
It
is
estimated
that
there
is
enough
—J. S. Clarkson, tiie photograph er.
r y Look at tiie largest stock of Boots
tax*,-™! WeriHmMUtawpcnoiully old iron, such a»plow-points, old krthas returned to Hastings.
thMk errr, »»e «l Ihem lor tbeir lib- ,1„.
|Ting and Shoes in the market trt the
—Henry Feighmer istaid to raise the
Boston Store.
era patronage to The Nashville around back yards to buy every widow
boat breed of porkrn. In the county.
N tws, daring the past four yearo.
in Africa a barrel of flour.
ry Don’t forget; 30 splendid Over­
—The Board of Supervisors meet at
We have endeavored to make a live I
coats al
&lt;7
Dauguertt’h.
the county seat of government, Oct. paper. Once in a while a town drone, i
DIED.
sth.
•
'
. :lether head, dead beat or woman whip-1 m*d. in Mxpie Gone. »h&gt;’l i«b. F»mir. ooir
ry The largest stock of Clothing in
Nashville
is
found
at
Wheeler’s.
*• '■»
ra
—Miss Addie €’. Reed, of Hastings, r; T,k*
has organised another music class in but after the first of Jan. next we shall ; M«-Kri«c» School Iimm un tt»« nil., conducted
ry I have plenty of that 30 cent Tea
convince that class that they never
bj *Uv' ’’
this village.
. IS...A
*I r
n'Mtatefrwa.W- «««&gt;» hlchotam Infcntotn. that is lieing sold for 53 and 60 all
what a lively paper was before. | dxMtutr of wm. r^u.x*-d in month., yuo- around town a* a drive.
—Capt. Boice is laid up with a lame knew
1
We desire to thank uur adverti*ciR
•rw^rirfc»ey.»d«irF. Holier,
____________ G. A. Truman.
leg, caused by faUing between two
happy Nxxhtllle.
for the liberal patronage they have be-'.'
'
n eaquita of
N ASHVILLE MAMlEr.
joists of his new house.
ry D. C. Griffith has added to hi*
stowed upon tiife News. We flo not ‘
business
a
new,
neat,
and
stylish
stock
—Frank Reynolds has sold his bam ।begrudge our advertising patrons n
(i
of Clothing. Very cheap.
.
to Sam Robinson, and it went trotiug kind
।
word, now and then, and ahull corn, per bu. .
.
over to its new home Tuesday.
remember them during the coming
ty No more traveling away' from
s —118 watermelons were sold upon ;year.
home to buy your fine Ready Made
our streets last Satarday, which shows
Clothing.
A. M. DaugHEkty, near
FIKE!
Bauer.’
our people axe not “cramped" for montiie deixit.
4

NTJEW MODEL MACHINE.

Dry Goods, Groceries,

NEW AND

Wood wobk.

NO OLD STOCK

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

BARGAINS!

WEED BEWIJW MACHINE Co.
No. =3 Summit Bl, Toledo Ohio

C. C. WOLCOTT,

THK10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

NASHVILLE. MICH.

.

A NEW LIVERY D. DUNN &amp; CO

py To arrive this week, 2,000' yards
oLthose very good prints at from 3} to
4} eta. per yard, nt
Atlsworth &amp; Co.’s.

About four o’clock on Sunday niornng the’ citizens of this village were J
awakened from their slumbers by the
LOCAL MATTERS
cry of “fire I" and hurrying from thei.’
A Card.
respective couches, found the liausonie ;
1‘ desire to thank those friends, for
residence, across Quaker brook belongiuKtoC. C. Wolcitt, in flames. The
««&lt;1 in saving the failure contire originated in the north upright.
my buUding and aurreunding
and wrni discovered by a man who Pn’P«'rty,.from the fireof the’lGth, inst.
—It takes all the etijoyment out of went to the depot to take the Pacific i
'" O, COTT­
u game of croquet to hear it called “an express. As tiie house had not been
IV Still they go. Thoeq Calf Boots
amuwnMiit within the reach of the been occupied for some time the fin- nt $2.75. 60 pairs sold since Aug. 10th,
feeblest intellect.”
was, undoubtedly, tiie work of a ruis- at
Atlsworth &amp;. Co.’s,
—Wm. Venn is around town again, jerable, malicious incendiary. Loss j
Anuther Word to the Public.
but that bad attack of homorhage, probably $3,500; insured in the Barry I
Thanking you for your very liliernl
makes him look rather thin and some­ ana Eaton for $1,500. In the house Lpatronage in the past we would respect­
what bleached out.
'
was a quantity of household furniture,, fully invite your'attention
your attention to our newthe
greater
portion
of
which
was
saved.
'
b'J
’lR'hed Meat Market in connection
\ —Hon. Clement Smith of Hastings
«
------ 1____ _______________ | with our stock of Groceries, Crtckery,
is about to build a $3,500 brick house.
------------ GONE.
etc&lt;&gt; where we shall endeavor to keep
FOLK YEARS
Walt Stillwell and 8. W. Walrnth, of
a full nnd choice supply of all kinds of’
;--------------------------------------- w---------------------- , fresh nnd salt meats, dried beef, hams.
this village have the job.
Four years ago the 18th of August shoulders, lard, salt fish. etc., a share
—A goodly number of our citizehs we stepped into Nashville for the first •
patronage is solicited in this
attended the State Fair yesterday and .i.„e Wb.t ebang., h.v.uk.„ plane
""
the day before. They report a good .luce then. Every brick Moro, ercrpl I ,|&gt;an
ktH,pu full and fr»h »t«k
display aud largeattendance.
one, iu the village has been built.! at prices within the reach of nil. Re—The meetings at the Baptist Church, Two furniture factories, t plaining nnd ; membt-r the place, old stand of Lee
L" 4 S*“T“conducted by Rev. Palmer, closed two «« mUU hare been etveu-d. one ,!r“ '
—James Holler is not dead, bnt livcth. At least that is the report brought
hack by his father who went in search
of him.
—Cqpt. T. C. McGee, a wealthy resi­
dent of Sandusky, 0., has been in the
village visiting his nephews, Frank
and Free!. Boise.

—Rev. G. Kilpatrick, U. B. minister
of Woodland, has bred appointed to
the Cedar creek circuit and will prob
ably soon take up his residence in
Baltimore.

—We call attention to the advt. of
Walbridge, on the the 4th page of thia
paper. His stock consists exclusively
of hats and furs, which he is able to
sell at a very low price.
—Boise Bros, again greet our renders
with a new advt. which will be found
on the first page. They always carry
a large fine stock, and a little money
buys the goods. Patronize them.
—The M. E. Church is house cleaning,
painting and brushing up, thus getting
ready for a determined onset against
the impurities and wickedness of the
Evil Ope, during the coming year.

—Rev. C. I. Deyo, at the Christian
church next Sabbath, will speak upon
tiie following subjects: Morning—“God
is Love.” Evening—“Balm of Gilead.”
At Maple Grove at 3 P. M.—“Man a
BuKder”

trade in the flour and feed buidneas,
and giving perfect satisfaction to all

GRAND STRIKE”

Nashville House Barn !

■n 11ocx and all kind* of Vasatabtaa. Ship Uta M
to
D. DC IOC A CO.

AGENTS WANTED.

AT REASONABLE RATES.

SEWI.VG MACHINE.

BEST AT 6 CENTS.
ry 50 per cent saved on every pair
of Sh $.■». Snved by buying of
.
A. M. Daughertt.
r o v H D.
-■
■
——
WE FIBBED OUT, nut x car load but little
Near the depot; &gt;' bunch of keys.
iy Ladies’and Gent’s Underwear in
Um than
The owner can receive the same by great eariety, 25 eta. per pair and upapplying at this office.
j wards nt
Atlsworth &amp; Co.’jl
“*

CAN ALSO FURNISH for FUNERALS.

'CHEAPEST and LIGHTEST BUNIIIQ
Urvuk
M
U. aurtw.

Price List of the Old Reliable Meat
. Market.

J. L. REED &amp; CO

r?‘ Get our prices on Boots before
purchasing.
Daugherty.

A Mystery Solved.
How can the Boston St5re sell all
of their large stock of Boots and Shoes ! ninnn UDTlimn
Qi ffl j nma
J Mger.—By selling them cheaper than lAhUu 1111111U dl J2 IU 4 blti.
any one else.

i

Ed.

On nnd after Aug. 24th we will make
I our prices a* follows:

5000 DRESSING COMBS

civ, n. • &lt;-&gt;11.

Mw m Id

I Itrwlairta ■» rpecial iaalmctiona to cm it.

STANLEY MOORE.

LARGE DISCOUNTS POE CASH.

AO ENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.

PRICE 80 CENTS A DOZEN.

JOIINWN, CLARK it CO.,

OF HASTINGS,

nnpqi COFFEE In the world It made In tha«
DLul TEXN1ALSTEAM COFFEEPOT.
| for prior Il»t. Ap-nlt wanted everywhere. .
I W. JOHNSTON, IM Woodward An.. OfflM

I I tor. Accat. w»
went Ave, 1-ctrolt.

CLOTHING!

—

|------------------------------------------------------------- --Ask Yourself these Question!:.
■ Are you a despondent sufferer from
Sick Heailadu-, Habitual Costivenenx,
Palpitation of the Heart! Have vou
Common Connell Proceedings.
Dizziness of the Head ! Is your Nervou* System depressed! Doe* your
i Blood circulate badly! Have you a
Council Rooms, I
Cough ! ’ Low Spirits'! Coming up of
Sept. 10th, 1877. f
I feed
f&lt;^aftCTjMriit&gt;g!^&amp;c.,
fire. Allot
All of
Regular meeting held.
after eating! kc.. i-.
Present
Ainsworth, rresineDl*.
Prreident : toee,
Lee, ITT
V?vw
fJ
arp t,1« rewrite of
rrem-nv—
—iwinnurm,
—' Rn,r
Reynolds, Parady and Roe, Tnurteea.
Dywepsta,.Liver Complaint and DxMinutea of the previous meeting read
Green’s August Flower is
now
by al! DruggUta to
and approved
■
”',w acknowledged »«*
a positive cnw. ».«•.«&amp; bottles
Petition presented signed by A- Bee­
were
given
away in the U. S. through
be and other* for sidewalk on north
■ide
at DHWlri^ to t he people a* a trial. Two
side of
of Bred
Beed Street,
Street, conimendng
conun&lt;~ ‘
cast side of Queen Street and extend- do^a WiH satisf y any person of ita woning to the west side of High Street;
’Su* ‘I.'lft‘*ty in curing all forms of
said petition was granted, and all par- Indigwtiqu.
Sample liottiwi 10 ct*.
ties interested required to build said
,8old P&lt;&gt;*itively by
walk within 80 da».
al* drst-cla** Druggiata tn the United
On motion the Road Committee was States. For sale by Boisr Bros.
authorized to meet Highway Commit- I
---------------- --------------- ------sionen ob the 19th day of Sept, at the!
Dr’ **»•»»*•
vitaiiacr.
North east corner of Section fc for the .??,

—.. r'l—1

—The 30 th. Mich. Infantry will hold '
their 12 th. annual re-unkm at Gram
Lake on Wednesday, Oct, 10 th, 1877,

TAKEN VP.

cy We are selling Loots and Shoes
ten tier ten: cheaper than any other
firm in the county.
Boston Store.

— 58 Fredericktown Gold Medal
Bell* sold in 90 days. The finest tone,
and the best Metal Bell in the country,
A. M.Daughkrtt.
iy Having left Clothing out of our
stock we make Boot* and Shoes one of
the leading specialties.
.
Boston Store.
. — The famous L»I»Ztah&gt; Wood
4Punip, another one-half carload to nr.rivo next week. 60 of these Pumps
sold in the last 10 months. Call and
get prices.
Daugherty.
t3T Don’t buy your Clothing until
you price it at Griffith’s.

— My stock of T&lt;*a*are selected from
the finest garden varieties. 8 grades
only. I buy in large quantities to sup­
ply my wholesale trade and I can give
yon special bargains.
Daughertt.

LA KT fttJT WOT LHANT

f

W BnutXMa.

'business univebsitt

BUGGYfii
reoLDMrotKHfcAi. aa^htetmlyr
aloYxUntOSe.toih.BLate.-ia

Them befor&lt;
Buy !

The White

FURNITURE |
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture* and Deal in

BOOTS &amp; SHOES I

or I 'very

Dracription,

From a Wash Stand to a

Handsome Park r Suit!
CJotlin

IN OI’H
Depa rt rri«*nt

60 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, $3.50, $8.00
We have a large stock of Coffins and
to $4.50.
Caskets and a full line of
60 Pairs Men’s Calf Boots, tap, $3.00.
60 Pairs Men’s Kip Boots, tnp,
2.75.
60
n
Boots, lian
’
hand’ made
We also have a
60 Pairs Boys Kip Boot*, $1.50, $1.75
and $3.00. .
60 Pairs Boys Kip Boots, tapped, $1.90
And a careful uum to i:tt&lt; nd
$2.25 and $2.50.
100. Pails Youths’Boots $1.00 to 3.25
FUNERALK
,

UNDEBTAKERS’ GOODS!

THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST 8AT1SFY1M

FINE HEARNE!

Loot at our Plow Shaa at $1.40!

Brick! Brick!
IX) Pairs Women’s Fox Polish Shoe* at
The subscriber would respectfully
$1.00 to $1.75.
/
inform tiie public generally, that he u 100 Pairs Women’s Serge Gaiters, $1.00
prepared to fill orders for Brick, nt
to $1JJO, Iwat $1.73.
short notice, at low rates. Parties 36 Pairs Women’s Kid, button, $9.00
wishing good brick should not fail to 60 Pairs Women’s Goat fox but. $1.7’.
call at my brick yard in the south part 86 Pairs Women’s Kid Sidr-l»r«-.
36 Pairs Women’s Calf Sewed Pnli-di.
of Nashville.
hand made and warranted.
WM. BOSTON.
500 Pairs Children’s Shoes, at fitmi
’
18 cents per pair up.
— The highest price psid for Butter
and Eggs, and cash paid if I have not RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE LIKT
PRICES.
got what you want.
Daugherty.

We haVe added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
ami are prepared to do every d«wriptiou of.

siu.dl
1U«» !’•
I. LENTZ A NONF.

ty Rubber Boots and Shoe* at
_______ Truman’s.
ry I had moot forgotten. I have
x---------------- -- --------------------

Do Ml Buy *17 ote

^:9B

Plica
PROPRIETORS

r-dured rate® on that creation.

nTHBB

KpOLDSMITSMI

■ 99

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!'

____ 1.—

^°,UKCo^

STANLEY MOORE

"cloth I MG.
Griffith will sell $10 Suit* for $8.30.
$13.00 Suita for $10.00.
$13.00 Suita for $13.00.
$18.00 Suita for $16.00.
$21.00 Suita for $18.00.
$25.00 Suita for $30.00.
All new and good styles.

' Sirloin, Porter House and Round
credit »tore«cSi«nr» you from to to so rem. xpjw
■ Stakes 10 cents.
"
for the mu» du* of eoa&gt;t&gt;«. wt&gt;o got left thi. tin&gt;«t
Sirloin Roasts 10 cents. Good Iloasta
6 to 8 cents.
Stows 5 to Scent*. - Veal 3 to 10 cent*.
EXTRIORDtMRl BARGAINS
Mutton 5 to 10 cent*.
have been tumbled into the long brick
Tumble to this.
ClearSaltPorklOct*. Fresh Pork 10.
until it fairly groaned for more room. I Fresh Oat Meal at the Central Store.
Dnwd Chickens 10 cent*.
Thanking you for past favors we ask
Don’t fail to see them.
[ opposite the post office.
for a continuance of the same.
Very Reapeclfully,
—M. F. Jordan, of the Middleville |
Roe At. Clever.
B
urt Tinkler.
Rcpablwan, has not been in the editor-1
— Women’s all Calf and. children’*
—Peaches, Peaeher, Peaches ! at
ini harness hardly long enough to han­
Serge Shoes at
DAUGUERTt’a.
die the “we” to perfetion.
Fnr iu-'
Lee &amp; Smith’s.
ty Home Blankets, and Hats and
stance; “Le me nsk those who read the - — As large stock of Boots and Ghoe*
advertising columns of our jmpcr tor
Caps in abundance and cheap at
a* there is in town.
Kocher Bros.
Wheeler’s.
to soy to advert isen what you exjiect |
Cast Your Optics on this Once.
to pay and get for your money, by their'
— Salt. Pork, (Hams and Shoulders,)
advertised indorsement*, anti you will: GO cent Ten for 85 cents.
Codfish, White Fiali and Trout nt
100 pairs good Fanta, $ 1.00 worth &gt;1.M) j
Faithfully Yours,
confer a favor upon us.”
PAUGHEfc-rT’S.
120 pain, good Pants, 2.50 worth 8.50
___________ Burt Tink ler.
35 Full Suite, only
4.50 worth 8.00
- D. C. Griffith has stocked up with I
ry Griffith’s stock of Clothing is 35 Full Suits, only
8.00 worth 12.00
an unusual fine line of fall inerchan-1 ry If you want a good and cheap all new, no old moth eaten goods on 20 Suita, i Moscow ) 12.00 worth 15.00
10 Suit*, l Beaver f 15.00 worth 20.00
dtee consisting of dry goods, clothing, aait of Clothes go to
hand, and very cheap.
10 Suita, good enough
8. Liebhauser’b.
hoota, shews, hats, caps and groceries,
to get married in 25.00 worth 30.00
which he is willing to pass over his |
Newburgh. Ohio, June 1876.
100
good all -wool Costs 8J5O worth 5.00
An elegant line of Ladies’ Kid-side
counter for a small amount of gov-1 Lawson Chemical Co.; Cleveland.
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
lawe’ Shoes, manufactured expressly
0.
—
Some
two
years
agnl
was
suffering
At $4.75. $5.2\ $7. $9. and $10.
ernment promises to pay.”
severely with Nervous Rheumatism in for us aud every pair warranted.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
—The semi-annual election of offi- my feet, which eaum-d great heat. Af­
Wm. A; Atlsworth &amp; Co.
From 25 cent* up!
“Curaof th. Na.1.,Uta ■Worm dub tri!! ter using four bottles of your umT™
—,12 dozen assorted Fur and Wool HATS. CAPS. HOSIERY. GLOVES,
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
take place at the Club room on Monday ed. I can cheerfully recommend the
Hat* which are offered very low.
In Genta’ and I-adies’ wear, at astonislievening next. Other business of im-' “Curative" for Hwollen feet, rhilDaugherty..
iugly low prices.
a rr;™ !'"■Clyb ,U1 '■*
i &amp;”«*£•&lt;»- wntkfk^hrikA'ii’-

—Wm. Jarrard, one of the goodnaThe Heesen fly is at work hereabout*
tured fanners of Maple Grove, pene­
trated into our den, last Saturday,
Wflliam Wilson is very sick with 1
with sevend samples of apples. The
largest measured 1G inches round and typhoid fever. He is getting better.
Mrs. Wack went to Jamestown, N. ।
the smallest 18. He is the bose apple
1 Y., last Monday, to attend a grand re­
grower.
; onion of family relatives, on the 19th,
—The Reform Club of Sheridan will [ where she will remain a few weeks.
hold a Temperance Maas Meeting in
I The people here are well pleased with!
their new ball, on Thursday, Sep-.37th
Elder Riley’s successor, Elder Fox. He i
Rev. Mr. Hildreth, of Grand Rapids, is said to be one of the most effectivej

ifraihmento will served on
1 for aF. who wish.
Train.

$500 REWARD

10000

vertisnment on first page, and give
him a call.
—The man who comes to the depot
two minutes behind time, and sees the
On motion Council adjourned.
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
railroad train scudding out of the
„
„
„
President
other end, derives no satisfaction or Geo. W - Francis, Recorder.
comfort from the proverb, “Better late
KALAMO ITEMS.
than never."

£

For Sale.

And it ready to Kxotumodal- the public with

—Mr. Belstein and family have mov­
ed to Ohio. They recently buried a A full attendance* is requested.
small child in the Potter’s field, which
Wm. Feister, President.
will also be taken to Ohio next spring,
Mrs. Beebe, Secretary.
when it will receive a Jewish burial.
—A new and substantial bridge has
been built across the Thomapple east,
on the road running from Sherman's
corners to Parchls’ mill, a long felt
want. Mr. DePlanty was the builder.

WANTED

On prlrex, by erlllar you

Wednesday evening. They have been ojiera house, a fine brick church and
elegant residences and pretty cottages I
attended with good success.
—Assyria’s Dame Rumor says that hnv;e gone up by scores. Four mon1 1
Dad Shepherd has taken Mrs. Shep­ years of equal improvement, and
herd to his bosom again, and that the Nashville will be a city. 0! happy J. — New Good*New Good*!
Fall
day.
adultery suit will be dropped.
aud Winter stock at "Kocher Bros’,
—Bertie Fallas, a five-year-old son
Don’t You Never Forget It.
of Edwin Fallas, of Middleville, fell cd an untiatia! lively appearance this
Nice Roasted Coffee 25 rent* per lb.
from a raft into the river, at that place week. Dray loads of huge boxes, bales Can’t lie beat.
. Yount truly,
last Thursday and waa drowned.
and budgets of pretty prints, elegant
Burt Tinkler.
dress gouus,
goods, noots
lxx)ts ana
and siioe*
shoes rroui
from tne
the ।
—One of the chief mourners of the nrcss
fire Sunday morning was Painter Billy, tight Utting kid to the comfortable ' rF‘.A n’’n' H,ork "f Ful1 »’»’ "’inter
who the day previous had secured the cowhides, stylish hats and nice warm Clothing at 8. Liebhaser’s which will
caps, and many ot her desirable articles j b® Mild at Iwltom price*.
job of painting the entire building.
—Geen’a Mocking Bird Minstrels
held forth nt the Opera House on Tues­
day evening. It is a large company
and the entertainment was flret-dasa.

•

An Organ, nearly new, for sale on
time or will exchange it for a young
horse.
G. A. Truman.

MERCHANTS.

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Buy your Goods* only of Xceliable I’ai’tiei

woolen mH! fa im-w

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willbe token which
exhibition is
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paying rail
A di* patch from Bucharest says: Mil1 ary operations really closed on'WHnesdiy evening. when the Turks recaptured
uw double redoubt token by Hkouleoft.
When* the Russian commauder-ln-chlcf
could not, or would not, a«nd reinforce­
ment* to bold thia redoubt. It -wm onlv
too evident that the attack wm al an eno.
Gen.Hkobleqff buff 6,000 men in attacking
the redoubt. He loal 8,000 more in hold­
ing it, and an immense proportion of offi­
cers are wounded. Only one commander
ef a regiment is alive,and scarcely a head
of a battalion is left. Two officers of the
SUIT are klllwl
of whom n&gt; Tornstchagln,
kmlLer
of lh« grot krtlkt,
u&gt;d
--. W. t-w
a I, Kim
enMker
— .... — -I-.3 ..Itanother keoike.
brother ___
was .wounded.
The cor­
respondent writea: J saw Gen. Bkonteoff
In his tent st night. He was quite calm
and collected. He said : “I have done
my brat; I oould do no more. My detach­
ment is half destroyed; my regimeuts co
nm exlst. I have no officers tell; I have
1*1 three guns.” “And why did they
refuse you reinforcements rr I sakeu,
“who WM to blame?" “I blame no­
body," he replied; “R is the will of
God. ‘ The Russians have not, however,
aba-1 Ioned their positions, aud do nqt
see.n disposed to do ao. On Che contrary,
they are fortifying them.
SuMmanPasha has, ft is said, effected
a Junction with Mehemet All. It seems
most probable that their combined forces
inay attempt something against tbo arm v
Csarowieb, which has already been
obUged to retreat still’ farther,although
the Imperial Guard, noyr arriving rapidly,n»y put another face on affairs.
■ A dispatch from Bhumla stalos that Su­
leiman Pasha yesterday took Fort St.
Nicholas, and the Turkish flag now floats
over the Russian fort. Previous to toe
rapUiru of the fort tl»e Russians, who had
received considerable reinforcements,
■®'rerwl unsucceMfal attacks uf»on
lhe Turkish positions commanding the
Gabrova reel.
A dispatch from Nulelman Pasha con­
" ms the report of the capture of Fort St.
. 'bolas in Shipka Pass. It was taken
; bur o'clock Sunday morning bj’ aa• ulL The fighting continues.
A oorreapondont with the Turkish arm v
er Roumelia sends the following: The
Gcrhofb, Msnch&amp;iter merchant* st Pbilllppolia, are to be hanged on Sunday.
Cecil Bucklaiftl, of the American Lega­
tion, has gone to intercede for them. The
English Vice Consul is instructed not to
interfere. There is a reign of terror from
Adrianople to the Balkans. AH respect­
able male Bulgarians are hunted down
by the order or connivance of the author­
ities.
A fever has broken out at Sulei­
man Pasha's camp.
Every bouse in
Kezanlik is a hospital, and the place
reeks with fever stench.
All the coun­
try from Shlpka to Yeni Saglira &lt;an only
be traveled by keeping camphor at tbe

IT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT YOU CAN BUY
Mora Goods at

_ feared. In Beat­
L Clemaaa -**1 *priug, Uss deland the crop* are very track ward and the
w»b IT.«»
'2,
_ving the connera at North potato dlsMMto is’ doing great damage.
Minn., where I). B. Lincoln, ot The price of wheat hM advanced.
, Ito proprietor, found it in a
There U no new* from Plevna, although
ysln^ped condition.
a". Vienna lh &gt; wildest reports are current
of its capture and of a prodigious slaugh­
M10 drawuu, IHtrolL
the extenalon of tiie Detroit. "Lanaing aDd ter of th* Turk*. One of these report*
ba* given e.idem* of th* jM**e*MPn
all tobae heroic &lt;iualltle* wldch made to- Northern Branch Railroad, north of even says Osman I’aaba is a prisoner. .
inous th*Hj*rtau mothers ofold. Bur- Stanton. It is «o be completed and in
A* Russian dispatch dated Tuesday
tag all the long years bine* the war this running Order tn McBride's mills, four says: Onr siege batteries cannonaded
brave wotnan nsa struggled along with a miles south of Cedar Lake, and upward
UlMonJ.r «nd MUI lue In th.
Ths Celebrated
family ot four children and bift Untouch­ of fl re mil** north of Stanton, October. 1.
n.«
l»n wing,
wlofc unoer
under oaooeion,
SkobnMT.
ne ien
Arrangements have been . rhado by night.. I 1
ed the pension money due tlwu&lt; from the
raptured nnn
one nf
of fhn
the T&gt;nl^h}irirlnir
neighboring hnixrht"
bright-,.
Government. Not a dollar *ftb»portion which the early morning newspaper which will enable us to bombard the en-*mall from New York will be transferred
to which ih* children--------- *—
from toe Great Western train to a postal rny's position and the town of Plevna
tieen drawn, and when
iltalof car in the Michigan Central depot,and Itself. Onr oavslry on toe Sofia road de­
a detachment of Circassians from
made up on too spot without going feated
Plevna Onr losses to the present time
labile of business life with Through through the usual quarantine at the pMtsunlight and shade this woman has bat- office. About twenty-four houra’ time are insignificant.
At tna capture ot Lovato w*. took two
tied for her children's snkc. and a narra­ will be galne&lt;l by this arrangement.
Turkish standards and a quantity of
tive Df the self-sacrificwi chenrfall V made
arms and ammunition. We buried 2,200
for tinelr benefit would fill a volume.—
Turkish'
de.*d. Large numbers were
GENERAL
NEWS.
JttftCUp 7H6«nm
sabred by our cavalry during the pursuit.
The two conferencea of tbe if. K.
The estimates for the support of tbe Our loss was 1,000.
C hurch in this State adjournwl on Wed­
, iMieday. Tbe sessions have been highly armyfo- the present fiscal year have
The British ship Avalanche, Capt Wil­
harmonious and useful, tbe reports and been prepared by the War Department liams, from London, September 4, for
■Utttatfra showing a goo&lt;i degree of effl- and sent to the Treranry Department, New Zealand, camo in collision with the
riflhey hi too ministry, and the contribu­ which will transmit them to Congress al British ship Forest, Capt Lockhart, trorn
tions for benevolent objects quite credit­ the extra session. These are the only ns- London for New York, off Portland, and
tlmates to be sent. The qurotion with both vessels foundered. Upwards of 100
able for llirac nard times.
tbe President sending the usual persons were drowned.
Saginaw lumbermen are already teav - regard to
message and reporui of tbe exec­
ing for the wootls to establish ramps and annual
A Russian official dispatch from Pore­
utive departments to the extra aeralon
prepare far tbe winter's work.
was not long ago considered *n the Cab- din on 3t'w!neadsy night says: We can­
A-tHr4 wave ramo in ou tbe morning fnet, when it was agreed that tbe mcrogo nonaded Plevna from daybreak yester­
of tbe "to, which for an hour or so made and accompanying documents should rc- day UH three o’clock In lhe afternoon,
ft lively along tbo beech. Tbe water roae late to the buaineM for which Congress is when ah assault was made by our troops.
About two feet.—[Tswm Gazette.
to be especially convened, and not to gen­ By evening three Turkish redoubts had
lbs Ucacord. and obvlatlni
The pine lands of the north are lielng eral autyeeta of legislation. Il ia thought tewn taken by Gen. Skobeloff,while Gen.
cultivated,and are shewing an unexpect­ therefore, that tbe niesaago will "be brief. RbtHsnoff bad carried toe Grivica ra­
Maine adopted by an overwhelming diiubL Six Russian battalions took part
ed degree of fertility.
in
the
assault
on
the
Griviea
redoubt.
m^Joritv
s
constitutional
amendment
A proposition to abolish the High
Wo captiired two standards and five
ftchool at Marshall, was defeated after a limiting municipal indebtedness.
warm debate. The appropriation was
A French miller living near Richmond, gun*. Our losses in wounded alone ex­
made fur its support tbo coming winter. Va., states that ho used the new process ceed 5,000 men. The number killed hks
Henry Want Beecher will lecture in of milling flour tn bis mill In Now York not been ascertained.
dinar? aprlox on account of qualltr and form.
Send fur circular to
Michigan thia month, beginning at Jsfk- stalo in 1M7. This wilbnalllfy the claims
The Times accent of the Russian suc­
spn on lhe the 19tb and 20th Inst; Flint, of a patent process now used throughout cesses before Plevn.-. is as follows: At
ilat; Port Huron, 22nd; Hay City24tb; tiie country on which royally is claimed. ten minutes before, one in the afternoon
Hast Haginaw, 28th; Kalamazoo, 2tUh;
Dexter Spring Co..
The Indian Inspector telegraphs ao In­ one brigade of Gen. ZolofTs corps, sup­
Grand It &gt;pid«, 27lh ; Charlotte, 28th ; and dian outbieak at San Carlos. New Mex - pot ted bv ano.ber, attacked the center
m Detroit, date not fixed.
UVL.TON.Bear Pittsburgh,
redoubt on the south side, one and a half
co. They are reservation renegades.
A good authority estimates the stand­
Tbo great council of the United Stat * inilee from Radizavo. The attack was
ing pine tn Alconacountv to equal 2,311,- of tbo improved order of Red Men is n repnlsed bya rifle fire afterlaath gntnety
120,’Jiio feet.
’ session at Columbus, Ohio. It ro- minutes. It waa renewed airain at four
Tbe Detroit cinferenta of lhe M. IL norts 667 trllxa, with a membership &lt;&gt;r p. ni. Twelve battalions of Ruasians ad­
vanced with toe most sptend!d and de­
Ediicata your »oni and daughten al tb«i GaxxD
Church has 265 churches, worth &gt;1,807.- 38,422.
voted bravery right up to the ditch, car­
Harms (Mich.) Pkachcai. Btnana Taauuso
725; 201 local preachers (value not given):
There were six suicides in New York rying scaling' ladders. They surrounded
133 pareonages, X&gt;.037 members and 8,136 Wedneeday.
*
the redoubt on three sides and hung on
probetionera. There were 2,789 baptinm.M
The British ship Avalanche, from Lon­ to it magnlflcenUy. At 4:45 o'clock they
try its ministers last year, and it gave to don
for New Zealand, collided with the worn actually in tn* redoubt, but nothing
11 ceuwa&gt;373,423
British ship Forest, for New York, off mortal could face the fire thorn tbe repeat­
Theae are the statistic*, of the M (chigan Portland. Both vessels foundered and ing rifles. They were destroyed br%unconference: Meml*nihip,26,300;churraea 06 pc.wons were drowned.
ls»u tuwlr-l'rint Company U tnsnuf*ctu&gt;*4 by T
dreds al a few paces. At o:46 Ibo sur­
247; parsonages, 142; conversions last
H. Woodwoatu &amp; Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Hyde Park hotel, in the suburbs o ’ vivors fell slowly back. The Rouman­
vear, 5,127 ; expelled, 8; gave to Mil causes,
Chicago burned Wednesday; loss atx&gt;' . ians. at tbo saute time, unde.- the person­
Including j&gt;ay of preachers, *186,000.
It
is
reported
that
Gen.
Todlolren,
the
100,000; insured for 150.000.' The guests al observation of tbe Emperor, three
defender
of
Sevastopol,
has
received
or
­
time* assaulted tbo most salient central
Bishop Borges* and tbe -priests who Irat considerable. No lives leal.
redoubt lower dowD^lhan Gravitza, but ders to prepare plana for fortifying winter
accompanied him on tbe pilgrimage to
&gt;tairte Deer’s band coming In completes were always driven back. The scaling rampeat Match In, Herzens, bistova and
Rome received an enthusiaauc ovation
on tlM-ir return to Detroit Thursday eve­ tbo surrender of ell tbe hostile Sioux, ladder parties were killed on the couni&lt; r Nlkopolia. If it comes to tbo worst,
ning.
Eight thousand people were in clear ing too Black Hills and Big Horn acarp of the ditch to tbe last officer a. &lt;1 Nikopol I", where a strong trtedepont is
"
.
man. At five p. m. the asaaulLi had b&gt;en to bo established, will beheld st all haz­
the procession, that escorted tiie party country.
At the Creedmoor sboetlng match, on repulsed along the whole line, and .very ards. All the fresh troops meanwhile
from the depot to tiie Cathedral.
are directed to the J antra line.
Fifty-six freshmen, Including two Thursday,the Americans won in the nite lew reserves remained in hand.
A Buchareat correspondent states that
Sold by all Furaltnra
ladles, were admitted to the Agricultural match, making 1,655po'nta to 1,629 by tiie
News was brought at daybreak on the Russians at Plevna are moving up
College'at the beginning of the present British team.
Wednesday
that
at
seven
o
’
clock
on
I Kx-Presidenl Grant received tire free­
mortars and siego guns and reinforce­
term.
•
Tuesday evening two fresh Russian brig­ ments of infimtiy.
dom
of
tbo
city
ef
Glasgow
on
Thursday.
ades
bad
carrier
tbe
redoubt
where
the
Work ia.being pushed on tbo new cap­
ital. The great iron ribs of the dome are
The American team wore the victors nt Roumanians bad been repulsed in tbe
all hi place and tower upward 85 feet Creedmoor, retaining tbe world's cham- afternoon, jar»&lt;l alter suntaininga counter­
All the public lands In the State of
from tbe bnck foundation ou which they plonship by VI points. A recapitulation attack from tbo Turks followed them up
rest. The lantern will l&gt;e about 65 feet of the two •lays' sbixrting is as follows : and took Hie next redoubt also. The first Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida will
above the present top of the donif. The Americans, SKI yards. 1,143; Americans redoubt which was captured rrartlally soon be offered nt public sale, and the
total height to the top of tbe dome will W/fr yards, 1,101 ; Americans 1,000 yards cotnmaoda tbe reel, ard can, with a little opportunity that is offered men of
Im* 265 feel. Tbe plastering is about two- 1.090; total, 3.334. British, MUI vnrds 1.1"; spade-work, be converted into a means small means nnd agricultural aspira­
tbirds finished, aud many of tiie floors 9U0 vartls, 1,073; 1,000 yards 1.052; total. of approaching all lhe rest in turn. A tions is not to be despised.
are laid. Tbe piii.tering and wood-work 3,242: tbe Arvericann winning by 92 great failure waa therefore remedied ml
The Spaniards have adopted what
are iu keeping with the brick and stone­ points.
tbe eleventh hour. The Arcbangel regi­
work, and every day adds to the beauty
The Secretary of tbo Treasury received ment achieved the greattwt leal. Col. may be termed a discrimihating tariff’;
of-this substantial building.—[Lansing from New York, from an ungnown per­ Scmetler. an aide-de-camp of the Emper­ That is they favor some countries as
Republican.
son. 17,557 for an error in income returns or, was snot dead as he planted the colors against others. among those discrim­
Mrs. T. R. Williams, who owns a farm in 1865 and 1868, and an omission in 1870. on tbe nara|&gt;el with his own hand. I es­ inated being the United Slates. Ger­
Juataouth of tiie city, has lately lost two and placed tbe same to lhe credit of V &lt; timated the forces engaged at about 57,000 man and Belgian imports are admitted
on the Rurao-Roumanian aide, against at from thirty to fifty per cent, less
.54 Ba tee[St., Detroit
valuable oow» bv reason of their being coaselonce fund.
from 50,000 to 70,000 Turks. The valor
attacked by Texas lira, a moat parsistent
RjUab e advices received ye*ten*.' v of too Russian troops is tiie only (Jiing to than those of the United States. t
and deadly spedea of tick. Hbo bad been from Ca»p Bowie and Clifton rav t‘«
One of our exchanges says: *’The
pasturing some Texas cattie for Mr. tbe Warm Spnng Indians wbo reeenily be praised, as too attack was uuskillfuliy
THE NEW ’
Wykes, tbe buichcj, and ft is suppoaed left San Carlo.v have killed at least 14 men directed and the waste of life unneces- full moon, which occurs on the 22nd
ef September, will be that wonderful
that tbeae cattle “ gave ” the ticks to her and wounded 8, captured one freight
cattle. Two more of her cows are sick train, killed tbe teamsters, and destroyed
The Turks were very sklllftiliy hand­ thing, the harvest moon. For severe
with top same trouble, and there is no tbe goods. Seven homes were taken from led. They must have lost some men in suecesaive evenings the moon will rise
known remedy. The first noticeable Ralston, and tbe station is abandoned.
two sallies iu the openfield ; otherwise, at dark, shedding across the earth dur­
ey iiptons with cows is the drying of their
they were completely covered, and lay ing the whole night Ito mild beams.
A later dispatch from Camp’Grant says c’ose till the moment of assault.
yield of milk, and soon alter they sicken
Most generally there Is an hour’s dif
■nt! die.'—[Grand Rapids Eagle.
that M«y. Tuppe.r and command struck
A Russian official bulletin, dated Pore­ ference from one night to another in
tbo Indiana at Knighfx rancho and kill­
Tbe numlm* of pupils in the Institution ed 46. The troojMi are close on the trail din, the 13th, says: Yesterday, Wednes­ the rising of the moon, but for a few
day, we made no further attacks, but
fbrthe Imsf, Dnmh and Blind, st Flint, of tbe Indiana.
»
IximlKirded toe Turkish fortifications and days after the September full moon
shows a considerable increase over the
Probate Judge Elias Hmitb, of Salt town of Plevna at short range. Toward this will not be so."
number at opening lime last year.
Lake, having refused a committee of tbe
£»r. McLean, of the University, has grand Jury acoem to Ids itooks and pa­ 4 p. m. the town began to burn and two
saecwafully retrieved a tumor "of 102 pers, was ordered to appear before Dis­ explosions were observed within lhe
DETROIT MARKETS.
nds weight from Mrs. Terbuah, of trict Judge Shaeffer. Not appearing, he fortificatoms. The Turks made Huie re­
' Mich. Tbo patient is doing was adjudged guilty of contempt and ply to our tire and d rected all their ef­
fort against our left wing, which threat­
fined VM for each day bo kept the papers ened their rear. At this point Gen SkoFlour—Choice white 96 75®6 85; me­
Ward Beecher and Gov. Wil- from tbo grand Jury, and costa. The beloff repulsed five furious attacks, bu
Blue Jeans,” of Ind., will visit marshal was ordered to arrest him upon waa compelled In the evening after tl o dium, f6 25®6 50; ambers, 96®6 50;
State Fair.
farther refusal. The grand jury were sixth attack to evacuate the fortifications low grade* to superJoe, *4 50®5 00;
Swayne, of the United Staiea hereupon allowed access to the books and which he captured on Tuesday. Daring Patent process. fl Ci&amp;l 75.
Wheat—White extra 11 41®1 41); No.
It fa supposed that the refusal Wednesday night our troops entrenched
' han granted an order va- papers.
o directing tiie Hale of ike is on account of tbo wholesale divorce themselves in their positions. From the 1 White, &gt;1 38®1 40} ; No 1 white, &gt;1 35;
amber, fl 25® 1 28:
ake Huron Railroad art business.
beginning of toe battle up to one o'clock
Corn
—49®50c.
J&gt;. The trustee la dfreeled
Tbe Florida fever is spreading rapid I v Wednesday afternoon 6,000 wounded have
foreclosure so that the at Fernandina, thirty new cases are re­ been brought to the field hospital.4
Barley—Blate |1 1531 40 per cental.
righto of bondholders may tie fully pre­ ported in one evening. The trains are
Aae/vrs WANTED
Applea—Choice |2(^3 25 per bbL Cook­
An official telegram from Suleiman
sented to the ct*url before any further de­ crowded with fugitives.
.
Pasha says: We opened a violent can­ ing, fl 50(81 75.
Tbe defaulting bank president,8pencer, nonade upon toe Ru Milan positloqa in
Beans-keralpta light. Picked, |2;
The i
sown to wheat thin Fall of Chicago, purchased £5,0)0 worth o. Shlpka Fare on Thursday, which dis­ unp' ed, SI 25(81 75.
■than usual.
will
Bank of England notes at Quebec before mantled several of thsir guns and killed
Bui tor—Prime is in demand at J9@20c.
.ofIlla.,the notel 1m■ great number of their artillerymen, Lower grades 13(817e
‘ irsea, hM just arprincipally by exploding their ammuni­
Cheese—11}(812c.
Three detachments of Arixona troop
rk with thirty-five head and all the available ones of N&lt;»w Mex'co tion wagons. In the afternoon their ar­
Eggs—Ready sale at 16 eta.
imaln. He had notified are after the Indians.
Foreign Fruita-Lemons.96 75@7 00 per
tillery wm Bileneed.
dent of the horse
box; oranges, J6 60(8" 00 P&lt;'r box;
A
correspondent
telegraphs
as
follows
At
toe
late
Maine
election
the
constitu
­
; they will all be preeelit
layer raisins.fi 65; seedless, mat, flState Fair. In addition tional amendment in regard to electors, from Bucharest on Friday: *‘1 loft thp 26(84 40 ; Valencia, 71c; muscatels, f3 10;
battlefield
before
Plevna
al
noon
yester
­
snftanss 11Q 12c :
Ixindon
iayera
Hl be over 400 Michigan that no person who has not paid a pul I
tax for two yesira legally assessed aha I! day. The two redoubts taken by Gen. f2 25; dates, 6»@7c; figs, iu drums,
vote, was defeated by 20,870 to 25,063. An Hkobeloff on Tuesday evening were held new, 11(812; do. layers, I3@lte; do.
Patents:
amendment to prevent towns from creat­ 24 hour*. On Wednesday toe Turks bags, lOQfllc; French prunes ll(813c;
ing debts for railroads, etc., above the made six attacks, and finally about six Turkey prunes. 8Qfo; prunalle^liMlte;
creek.
existing municipal debts of 5 per cent, of in the evening, drove Him out. Ho lost currants, new, 74; citron, 234f28c; lem­
Bollerafieanere—E. Ransom, FttnL
valuation, wm carried by a vote of40,0u0 three cannon which he had placed in the on peel, 18c. Coooanuta, Baraco, f6 per
Agricultural IAnd Roller#— G. R. Kid- to
■nxiTmCTor
redoubt. He asked for eInforce ments 100.
6,000.
engraving j
In the inter-Stato shooting match at several times, but Gen. Levltaky refused
Hay-Baled 912(314; loose 110(8 IX
Chu
Hides—Green country untrimniod, 8J For TYPOGRAPHICAL FRINTTNO. exeo»Creedtnoor, six teams entered. The them, thinking that Gen. SkoNeoff had
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enough men to hold the. redoubt. The (87c; green trimmed, 7(87Jc; green city. tad la tow beal ‘----- ---- ■*-Saw
loss of these redoubts la disastrous for the
The steamship City of Chester from Russian attack, as it seems that the Rus­ 6&gt;6ic; cured, 8(8Sc; dry flint, 14(816c;
Many of the
ribbon clubs,
first
dry salted, 12® 13c; green calf. 10® He;
Liverpool
brought
fbo,500
in
gold
coin.
hastily organized, are being rsorganized
sians in possession of these two radon bta cured calf, 13c; dry calf, H®20c; deacon
President Hayes’ visit to th* South b • and the ttrlvica redoubt hsd counted
ou a more permanent basis.
skins, 25®40c; gieen kip, 8®Be: dry
ofWataon's drive (the fast), gan most auspiciously with his reception upon recommencing the offensive im­ 1..-P, 15® 18c.
tloraehides, (1®1 6b.
about 36,000,000 feet, on tbe st Louisville, Monday. The welcome mediately. This is now impossible until p ta, 60c®|2. Bulls, stags and grubby
the arrival of reinforcements. When I irides one-third off.
Js below Evart, and will come given him was cordial and hearty.
left
the
battlefield
ail
wm
quiet
except
■
. A!^uL2-.X)JWO.QOO leel has
Friday ex-President Grant wa&lt; p
Honey—IS® 14c.
The Itossians are
i Mankogon and tribe tar- ■rated with the ireedosd of Ayr. Iu i • light artillery tire.
Fototoea—None bought for shipment.
turning thanks he exprtwaod the pleas'- j ■till In pcKseoion of
On the street iw®35c la hard.
THE OBIV1CA REDOUBT,
Provisions — Clear pork, 916® 16 25;
eu&gt; Raed &lt;’ity says that the it gave him to form ao close a connecUon.
) are ail abtexe with excite- with the land aud homo of Burns. Ger. which wm under a continue* hr .vy refi meM pork, 914 25® 14 75 lsrd, ' i®9ic;
Grant and party will now make a round from the Turks.
for tierces, and Bi® 10c for packages;
of English provincial towns in toe order
Thia redoubt wm visited by Col. smoked hams, 13c; breakfast bacon, 11®
of NewcMUe-on-Tyne, York, Sheffield, iVeUraley, who says it is bMped full of 114c I do. shoulders, 8c; new extra mess
Birmingham and lAsamington, whence dead Russians and Roumanians. A dis- beef, 912 50; dried beet, 14c.
Kh from Bhumla rays Osman Praha
will bearr«
Ralt-Onandaga, 91 1&amp; P» bbl; Mich­
proceed to Paris on the 20th of October,
attacked toe Russians In greet force igan, 91 15 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per
where they will stay b!x wooaa. They at Dunb t on the rood from Plevna to bu. sack, 451848c; Ashton dairy, per 224
Since will next visit Marseilles and Ntoe, and Sofia, where they had fortified theni- lb.oaek, 9S2&amp;.
then-Genoa. They will leave on board selvee in order to prevent him from re­
Seeds—Timothy, 91 60® 1 65 per bn.;
ft bad evident- an American man-of-war to visit vari­ ceiving support. The Russians were clover not moving • nominal st 97®7 30.
ous parts of Spain, Matta, Sicily, Egypt badly lieaten, and have lost several thou­
Wood—13®5 per rani.
and
Turkey.
In
February
the
party
will
sand
men
besides
nine
guns.
used aa an
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
place fordo- go to Naples, where they will may a fort­
TtRNOVA EVACUATED.
night, and siterward spend ■ month in
Coxstaxtinople, Sept. 15.—Mehemet
Koine, and then return to Paris, visiting
by the way the principal townn of Italy. AU teiegiapte Thursday that toe 11th.
Paris will be reached again about the the Kussiau army cor;», had evacuated
cod of April.
Here they will remain a Tlrnova and prooe&lt; Jed in the direction
month, and afterward visit Doumark, of Biela to reinfone the Twelfth ai 1
Kweden, Norway, Ruaaia, and Austria,
and finally visit Hwi’-.eriand, which they
•CHI FKA.
Suleiman Pash* telegraphing from
75 to W Ibx
Schlpka yesterday. claimed that his Clr•Prioea ar*

.ZMrtKFL_ _ _

■on, and theaters cm bethi
piarad kn excellent repair.

For the nme money, than any other place in town.

GIVE ME A TRI AT. A WD BE CONVINCED
MY STOCK OF

DEXTER SPRING!

TO PARENTS.

SALEsa»m?

$r««iejt, gats, Caps, goofs, .Shoes, gotious, &amp;t., &amp;t.
Is large for the season, and will be sold right down to the lowest living
profit, in order to make room for an early Fall Stock.

Fetch along your Butter, EfifgfH, and what­
ever you. have to Sell.
JEF“ YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
Nashville, July 1,1877.

D. C. GRIFFITH’S.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Fall and Winter Goods,
JUST RECEIVED

asm. a. mm sms.

Bed Bottom

Come early and avoid
th.e H.asli
Printer’slnk

News &amp; Jobbing Inks

G. A. TRUMAN

Michigan Ready Print Co.,

American
sewingMachine.

;'rci

£

simplest

lias just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

Which for Style, and Durability, and Extremely Low Prices, cannot
be excelled iq Michigan.

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents.
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50
These are prices that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
borer to dress as well as the Superintendents or manager of any corporate
institution. A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURSGERTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
the closest buyers.

But Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it for their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, there is
money in it for you.

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

Here We Come Agam!
WITH A BRAN NEW 8TOCKOF

Summer Goods!
Our old Stock haa all been eloaed out and Our Store is

THE BOSS
LAGER BEER

Lager
Beer
WttWHT AKO

FOREIGN NEWS.

* more Russian

however, fa reported

FOR COMFORT, AND

THEY JSZt’d’ST BE SOLD 1
80 IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR!
At onr Store than elsewhere, don’t bhmejus.

We are at home in onr New Store, having no rents u£&gt;av, and
hail be glad to see nil of our old customers and many new ones.

Yonris) Ti-uly.
KDdisaeaswptnsg
on the bait)* field.

____ _________

itheCrar

from Australia.

i-Kn^rr.

KOCHER BROS

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'PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28.1877.

VOL. V.

What I IJ re For.

NO. 1

OMO rrxona. »u,.

Little Jinks seemed to see
rordx
The Cure of Inebriety.
district, the graded, and hlgh-'Mihools.
that were coming, and a
: wall
aud then through &lt;&gt;u« of the foremost
and she died* witboat knowing what I burnt from him a« he placet!
little
The State of V’lrg’nfa has just fa-gun colleges in the state, snd retiMUy borne
had
done.
Do
you
think
they'll
tell
hand
on
her
month.
to experiment with a system of drink after years ot toil with all the honors
jgoisE brothers
FILXXffN OFFICERS
"Oh, mother, do not say that or I selling from which she hopes to put
-rill-die!” he wildly exclaimed. "I something handsome Into -her own orthose institutions clustering about
DRUGGISTS,
e dial f *»« a»reefHo say ?'
will tun
a doctor—oh, bow fast I puns* and keep much that falptoxtat- him, we naturally expect that he is •
‘I don’t think they will, WlUle, be­ will go—and you will be well to-mor­ Ing outof the stomachs of her Inhabi­ supplied with a atore of knowledge
which will 1&gt;e usefulito him in al! the
cause that would be sure to runic* her row, will you ubt?”
tants. The system fa knfiwn
the walks of Ufa, but when ha pens a tenunhappy—wouldu’tit?”
‘
But she only strained 1dm to her “bell punch” system and under It a
line item for a newspaper aud writes
This brought a fresh burst of sob­ breast.
.
tax of two.and a half cents fa imposed Washington’s birthday as foR&lt;»ws:
bing, and then be raid;
‘Tray after me, Willie,” she faintly on each glass; of ardent spirits. The
■•rirtiw.
. "I hope I*1Lbe hanged. I want tn whispered; then, choking with grief consequence Is that the proprietors uf "Washington’s Berthdin*,” taud spells
VAldlSlfS. BRUSHES,
spoons ■‘•spufnes,” we. fet'l .that then* is.
dlo now. It’s 1|Q use of living without and burning with a sense of shame, he “sample rooms’.* aud kindred institu­
mother, and everybody efap fa cruel. repeated after her a little prayer that tions hpve raised the price of onllmirv something nulicaiiy wrong in the
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL.
n. Hnndny Reboo'l Immedlatly after morning
There’s nobody to put their arms Got! Would look after a j&gt;oor little i»oy drinks from ten to htteen cents, thus teachings of the institutions through
AND BLANK BOOKS.
around iuu when I am hungry. I’m who would noon have no mother to taking them out of the reach of a con­ which William Henry pn»M«ed. This
trying not to ujy—I made U up be­ look alter, him, ami make him grow up siderable portion of the masses. The i» not un Isolated raw. Hardly a day
Itosx-s in Uie life of a newspaper I nun
fore I came that I wouldn’t cry—but to be a great and g&lt;s&gt;d man.
XTHOflUrr KFMCOPAL cmjRCH-E. G.
friends of temperance expect to see a without seeing just such inaUnmes.
TaoMaaJ'aMor. Berriww erriry SahUtn at 10.
MMiiehow, I can’t help it. It seems
After speaking the prayer, Little material falling oft'in the consumption
VT.a. tu, and 1 p. m. Bahbalh School al 13 m
Themes! startling array of ” farts it
very haul that God should take moth- .Jinks had but one thought—how could of liquor, while Virginia expects an
in the examination or young
er away, tor I loved her so, and I’m lie let his mother die without con fam­ annual revenue from this appltation revealed
DRUGG IB" S’ nnd
men for admission to West Prdnt. All
TJAPTIHT CnUHCH-G.M. An*«s,
such
a
Nniall
boy."
ing
his
crime.
Every
moment
it
wm of the bell-punch of about S”5u,000.
JO tIcm every Sxbbrih
STATIONERS’
that is required of » candidate is thut
I..LL.O.
&gt;.i ... at 10 1-3_ A
....ID. and
.....
I could not gut out un .answer, und 1nt the tip of his tongue, but then he
font ohl,
lit connection with the action of he shall be "well vetted io arithnn-ti.-,
SUNDRIES.
nofaxiv else seemed ready to apeak. 1 thought the awful news would strike Virginia, it fa Interesting to glance at
PERFUMES.
picked un the purse and motioned !her dead in hh/arms. He let her sleep the theorta of the American Associa­ reading aud writing, indudjj|fc.wrtlio
altoil,
M-A8KVILUC LOIVGK.-2U F. A. A- M. !U-gTOILET ARTICLES.
t
graphy, and have a knowledk^ bf the
him to follow me Into another r«*om. ।on while he watched her breathing.
ng min* riithtrJ.
11 uhr cotamunlcnilcm on each We&gt;UM4a$ rre
tion for the Cure of Inebriates, whose elements, of HngBsa graniffiur. bf de­
and DYE STUFFS.
Id .UHL* Ilghird
on or before the fu ll of the moon. Tnu»»lrnl broth
। and there poor Willie told mt- hfa
Toward morning she stirred slightly annual convention has just taken place. scriptive geography, toqs^ialiy:of his
vr» art curdUUy inrlu-d
mother’s history .and a Md^ad history I 1ami opened her eyes.
Il took the ground in regard to “Per- own country, and of the history of the
LKWIS DURKKE, W. M.
and WALTHAM
, '
| It Was.
•
‘•Kiss me. Wll’lie." she said.
Hfatent Alcoholism" —Rs name fm Uuiteit States. Ev^ry grammar grade
WATCHES.
i
It wan the old «tory—a garret,
It was only a whisper, but lie heard steady drinking—that inebriety was I
i«oy ought to be able tn ptus* this exam
! pinching want and n hard struggle for 1every word.
essentially a disease and suscepUtile of ' iiition at the age of 15. The average
SoineM SinrfMjj.
iMire
life,
which
finally
drove
the
"
Now
put
your
arms
around
me
—
'
JEWELRY.
cure by treatment with medicines and ago of the nominee for West Point is
I mother to delicate health, and the Lpy Itighter, tighter."
other remedies for mind, and body. nineteen yean*, and what is the result ?
1 Into one of the "Homes" ofLondoh.
These were Ifar last words.
Her Among those in attendance st the con­
TK II. YOUNG,
I But here* poor Willie’s trouble in- Ibreathing got slower and slower; ami vention was John Wllmott, SujM-rin- In June last, oulof llt» nominees,, in­
I*. Offirc East skin of Main Btrrct, Naahrlllc
cluding the Presidential nominees at
creased.
The boys of the ‘Hqnie’ 1then her eyelids droo|*ed.
Willie's i^n&lt;,e.n,1
* Ofllcv boon from 7 to 8 a. m. aud 4 to 7 p. io
lbe, lu®firiales Home at inrge.
large, •►■&gt;,
.'►‘j, «r
or justoiie-nuir,
Just one-half, were
were rejecu-ii
reje»-te&lt;i
crowded around the strange liUle arri- screams
*
brought in some of tin- neigb- F*»rt Hamilton in this Stole, who, as u by the examiners.
At the naval
TEAS, SPIOES, TOBAOOOS and CIGARS
•LITTLE JINKS.
val, and dubbed him ‘Little Jinks.’ Ihors.
n A. BARBER,
result of hisexiM-neuw, concurred J.i academy at Annhpolfa, As percent. «.f
No rudent-is or uiiklndness was meant;
A Specailty.
They took .himgeutly from the room lids opinion. Dr. N. 8. Davis, of Chi- I the whole uumfa-r wen- reh-eted.
a&gt;A» I'uxe, U»ax
eu ouroi-l
it wmh tlwir custom, and lie had to tand were kind and good to him, |&gt;&lt;Hir j-ago.another of the delegates, attacked I
What is required for udmiseiun nt
ton and HUte Hlrrels, NaahvUle. Mich.
give up asking them to call him Wil­ though they Were; but when they the hereditary drunkenness theory. I West Point is what every American
Ito you ue»»l School Books I
&gt; ... ..... ^1... •
ta.lHl-.
I never could bi- harslt with Miy om- lie, for‘Little Jinks’ they would have
He dues not. believe that any drunk citizen ought to have and what our
M. C. ELLIS, M JJ.,
having areal love forbfamother; more, him iiiid nothing else. The first day
anl can shift rvNponsibillty from ids common schoofa are denigtn-d to leurli.
tlie moment that I saw that his &lt;w«&lt;- passed well enough, he made one or a while, he hud such a wild buret of
own upjMtltc to that of some imrnedi- When we consider that these cundi
was a deserving one, I was ready to two acquaintances, and nt night, when grief that they were afraid of his slen­
B&gt;
buy our GwhU for rath nnd can gire I exert myself to the utmost to Help ull wen-asleep mid tbtcold moonlight der life. But he was calm at tat, ami ate ancestor, other doctors and ninny dates for West Point are nearly ull
L. F. McCORMICK, M. D..
writers on iniemiterance to the contra­ cltoaen from congreakional diMrlna by
him
out
of
the
mire.
My
own
mother
j/om low prices.
stole
Into
the
dormitory,
he
had
a
good
|
then he imdsted &lt;&gt;11 going out—no. he ry notwithstumiing. "No child” he
FFICE third door South of Truman's fitorv.
competitive examination, ami «&gt;ur
had u hard struggle to keep her luinun- cry, keeping hfa head inullled In the I
Wsat side of Main blrrct, Nashrdie, Mkh.
said in course of the debate, "was ever brightest boya usually enter the lists,
scarum boy in onler; but sooner than Ixilelollies to Ntlflcthe sound.
..
.r,
born drunk, as the mother could not and perha|M&gt; the best in leu selectcil,
Tsauae a tear to gather In her eye, I
BRADY* CRITES
But fresh griefs were In store for I lb,‘ next HM*m nnd found hfa way to drink enough to make it so. Home I
TTORNKYS at Iaw, Solid tors In Cham cry aixl
would havechoiqMsl oil my right hand. him. In an evil hour he had confided ‘ B‘‘otlnud Yard, mid this ended his j*ersrins ure more readily att’ected by the pnxif is all the more convincing
that our common schools are not per­
l Rea! Ealato Agents, will xusnd promptly to nil
HOUSE BROTHERS.
She was my idol whom I used to wore to some of his new acquaintances Home H&gt;‘*ryatmospheric changes thu'n others and forming their ml.Mion.
Naans lutruated to tbeir care. Practice In all the
ship In secret; and many u time when partioulars of his own life nnd history;
’ didn't take Jdm away and lock the same is true in regard to alcohol."
The epithet "oki fogy" is applied to
she thought me fast asleep, I have and tne next day. when he found them hh” • &lt;&gt; a cell. No. j look him home
Perhaps the most interesting of the everybody who does u&lt;H admit .that
yyAR* WAR! WAR*
been peeping out from under the blan­ torturing one of their number, a mute |
&lt;1 Lthen
to 1 papers read before the
Con vei
“Nd
beu ’paid
■“*** “a visit *"
theConvenlioi*
was gieat progreiu has been made in &lt;mr
SMITH &lt;J- KNAPPEN,
ket*, watching her sewing, umi wi*&gt;h- named Johnnie, he horrified them l»y j lbc bauker.
;&gt;.»&gt; »•&gt;*•■«;
After
giving mm
him mv
the "nt
that on "Opium Inebriety," by Dr. I. system of education, hut it Is neverthe­
iug that I was strong enough and big firing up, knocking down oneof them, P,nyeand Its contents entire
Oultr.i
1? B. Matteson,
.. r* l1 uf
—....Brooklyn.
I ....
r
and nnHe declar­
’ enough to worK for her Jnywelf. Rut releasing the sufferer, und daring them broken, I told him Little Jinks story ed that within Hie last two or three less true that with all our tine school
MURDER!
1 *1 ****** iii^ luiiu
»
....... *■**- lari I »• •* til UllCV houses, eowlly ap|mratus and elaborate
KumcII's slcrr. Iluripr*. Mielif
let me explain. I received thejbliow- to touch
1I t&gt;r»'Rv
uut-it l&gt;»eh him again.
•'rvtt-' much as
as. I have now put-it
be* decades the consumption ot opion hud text*booiu,lhe true idea of theeomuiou
ing note one morning as 1 entered the
’
....
.
..
.
....
.
..
...
,
cox.j
,
excited
circle
instantly
formed
fore
the
reader.
A
b
I
have
already
inincreased
far
in
advance
of
its direct school has liyvn almost forgotten, ami
An cl
office:
'dlcated he wu of that decided class therapeutical need—u statement which it I.h safe u&gt; say that a aound English
LEWIS DURKEE,
I'rcd nionotKil j,
"I nilwted my purse when I reached !1 around him.
“
What fa it?”.cricd one, elbowing. ' called soft-hearted, and long before I the testimony of ull our prominent education was better supplied In the
this
‘
‘
staff
of
life
T AWTER, Notary Public. Rea] Ksiatc a»
home, no my pockets must have been
"ItVJInks, the beggar, the starved
ftnishisl he was blowing and wip* physicians cuntirms. There can Im* no
Aj ante AgtDt. Collection. }&gt;roiu|&gt;ClY mi
picked somewhere between the Man­ brat,” spitciully answered the floored | *nK“’’ eyes, and finally, crying and doubt that the opium habit is steadily simple roadside school bouse of u genCotiTMwoelnx properly executed Office
erutlou back than in our $Gt).OOU build*
You will see n»y friends when these lines you r
sion House and Fmisbury Square.”
Griffith'a Store.
boy, gathering himself up and wiping , »’obing like a clilhi.
But when I, spreading in this country, so that it is Ings of to-day.— Latuinr/ HrpubUctm.
That J. L. llaacn sella Flour and Feed,
This
brief
communication
was
signed
the blood from his nose.
"Why ' HtoPPt‘d nnd asked him if he wished to । well that the Assoeiution for the Cure
AM if you will rail and tVrr his price-list prcp.
E. J. FE1GIINER,
by a well-known banker, a jolly old couldn
,
’t he stay in his hole and not prei-s the ease, he started right hack in j &lt;&gt;f Inebriates has hud its attention)
I bachelor living in Fansburv square. ,conic among gentlemen ?
OTARY PUBLIC nnd Krcd E.Ut&lt;- Agtrit.
bis chair and looked perfectly fierce. । drawn to this dreadful form of inebri- ,
Brother Jonathan.
j He was u little man and inclined to be
Csnstnl ■llcntlon given to the drawing of inorv"What’s be done?"
air* Reynolds, he said, do you take ety, which has depths as awfuiaathow
■rage*, drcdx. eontracla, ete. Potaouv deriving to
; fat. but he bad a large wnnn heart-a.-1
me for a monster
**w
monster !I ....
No,...
he , added, af- to which the victims BIU
of i».
alcohol sink. !1
The origin of this term, as npplii*d
‘Stuck un for Johnnie."
I had discovered long liefbre —and
*Oh,iuy! -Ha! ha!" aud the jeer­ ter a minute. I will not press it—nor Dr. Matteson ajioke of the two ways of t&lt;&gt; the United States, h iw follows:
| Heemed to live in a kind of genial at­
will I let you press it. Do you hear | using this balemi drug which an* now* "When General Washington, after lx-»
I niosphere liked by everyfasly and ing laugh ran'round all.
ORNO STRONG,
1 our pudding or your Johnny cake.
"1 don't care what you say." chok­ nie? I am determined, 1 will see Wil- j prevalent—one by chewing, smoking iug appointed commander of the amiy
..i
in. ...
Mi.l
I envied by none. I even felt n mo­ ingly
and me
tlie oiueruy
otherby lujeetInject; &lt;»f the Revolutionary war, went to
returned
Jinks/blushlng
___________
,________ „ tu
— the
—e ( ,Je7“y°«’••H let me see him, won’‘t you ? or drinking it,
11, nuu
! meutary surprise that a thief had found
Illi. *I s*•hail
ll ft I I like
1 11,' Uillif,
till.. 0and
It ■ i &gt;peru.*_ ( itlir
a., fl, fl...
« I. ......
■.
tbeu
turning
dangerously •
Ing If
it kirn,
beneath
the skin through
the
tt.
’ -----’
Massachusetts to organize it, he found
I It In his heart to victimize such a man. ears, and ou'reaimck
. Truman's brick.
oferoel uruics.
brutes." '“aps Willie
might
This Is a use of a hypodermic syringe.
The a great want of ammunition and other
white. "You'reaiMck ofcruej
...................
.. ..........like
— me.
..............
--■-laughed
• • the
* boys.
&gt; t &lt;1 ■■ t’,t 1111
.. t
t
, says that. in
.
Calling at his house, the following
“Ha !lm!"
-’What. lit*.
b,« 1Ilftltai.
bou*‘* tzw,
1&lt;H’•: I ■ ■■ wouldn
fill ....
up /-I.I.
Chicago
Evening
Journal
means of defence ; and ononecceasion
lic also kerpsi Cuui which 1’ not ittouixL
conversation ensued;
.UNION BOUSE
a pity hfa mother isn't here."
-! ,n“cb
“,u
be the discussion which followed the p re­ it seemed that no means could be de­
to *"
talk’ *tn. But
Mr. Key- Mentation of the paper the Association
"Il is not so much the moi»ej- thnt
HARLKS imONFON, FVoprirtor, Thia hotel Is
“Don’t speak of my mother; 1 warn 1I somebody *"
’* * '*
vised fur the necessary safety. Jona­
plenaanUy altnatad in the center o[ Imalneas.
concerns me,” he said; “though the
you say
don’t!” said Jinks, with »strange I nohfa, there—stop
*,—If -.
* another recommended great caution in the use than Trumbull, the elder, was then
loos of that would be serious to a poor you
flashing of the eyes.
w‘’r,‘ “”&lt;»ut pressing the case, as you of opium eyen in prescriptions, "uh h Governor of the State of- CbnuecUeut.
man, but in the Inner pocket I had
"Ho! ho! Do you hear him. Hfa vail H* ri1
you on the spot!
1 Urge proportion of eases of opium in­ and the General, placing the greatest
stowed away some ]*apers and old
ebriety commenctii hi that way.” reliance on his Exi’ellency'sjudgment.
mother’s a bevgar, too."
ALF. C. BUXTON
memorandum which I shall miss very
Words of Wisdom.
Those
who
have • looked
into remarked: "We must consult Broth­
"Of course she Is. He told me so.
much. Ifyou just get me them you can
--------- will agree, we be* er Jonathan on the subjecx" The
*
-----this matter
and my uncle threw a farthing on tlie I
let the poor wretch keep the money. ’ ’
,
It seema to me that if ever there was j lieve, that then* was much room for General did so, and the Governor was
street one day. Ho I ho!"
This proposal was against all law
hfa
laugh
i*
time
iu
a
rich
man
’
s
life
when
he
the
advice
thus
given.
We
have
in successful in supplying many of the
The last speaker didn’t iret L
and order, and he must have known it;
p mil
|Hbnu,&lt;1
or,,4-.....!
perhaps j our mind as we write the case of a geu- wants of the army; nnd thenceforward,
J. I*. BEACH.
out, for though he towered up
um and
mior.
— indulge
------ b- in luxuries, —
but I had to remind him of the fact.
JOHNM. ROE.
h’ “*■“ "““tlw?
•'«*■ b
•••oney
in such
a Lieman of this city who was terribly
strong, Jinks had flashed through the 1 Hbou,d
‘» money
in such
when difficulties arose, ami the army
"Ab, yes, 1 know," he said in his air at hi. throat lilt- a blouUhmml.
TTOVBE, Sign and Carriage Painter. Graining. JJEW MILLINERY
w—1 to
- do. it fa wounded in a western mine by an ex-. was spread over the country, it became
~-.Ua.u„.,, way « 10 8tfv® people work
.La Frasuolug. and Papw Hanging a Rpsrataltv.
quiet way, with a merry smile. "It's They
,..Cw fought
.UUKIH ,long
OU|t and „ercciy,
this. If he plosion of dynamite. During the a.by-pbnwe: We must consult Bleth­
fiercely, »udi
andiJu
‘““
“ time of depremlonlike
"
jigainst the law, of course, but you de­ small
as
he
was
Jinks
seemed
to
b
t
.
।
mis
building
to
&lt;i&lt;&gt;,
fe:
him
build.
Mutreatment
which
followed,
in
a
Calisuuiii
ue
jiiiks seemeu
■j——***6
&lt;«.. uiuiiu»- uvamsvui wmuu lunuweu, in u c:ui- er Jonathan ;" and the name luv&gt; now
be I
tectives can easily stretch a point gettlng
getting the best of it, when one of the ;'• teriafa al,
Mid
d **bor
labor are cheap, and he fornia
fornia hospital,
hospital, opium
opium was
was reputedly
repeatedly oewiue
me wnoie
CHAS. W, DEMARA Y,
become aa designation
designation n»r
for the
whole
when you have a mind to; and besides, assistant masters suddenly
,H’Vcr haw
hav,‘ «&lt;•
g“o&lt;l a time again, injected
suudenlv appeared „ 1 never
so good
injected beneath
beneath the
the skin.
skin. Although
Although country, as John Bull hasfor England,
JCUIH, and dealer In Fine and Plalid Jewel
I only throwout the bint. Gel the on
ou the scene and put un
an end to the He certainly will not if he waits uqtil
until । the
the‘■r;-!oe!-m
explosionleftb
lefthlm
’m terribly
terriblytor;;
torn and
contents of the inner pockets —the rest -truggle.
struggle.
j better
i--*—1 of «•.«—
------. toy
.
belter times arrive,
arrive. Instead
this, 1......
I mangled, ».„.i
he declared,
wnen ,he
got
also, if you can."
And now
the ; he abuts up ---hfa»,-------puree,—7curtails
hfa। ex-1 be about again, ......
that the auuov
most ogwuirrj
agon iz- f
Chitins Against Counties,
’ Jinks
•»#*••“» experienced
v*iiwiwi«u uir i
—
"You did not feel yourself tugged or ibiueer ■l*'*
uoimraL-aiiiHt tintin. maferity.
niaf..ritv I P
peiises,
casualtv whs
fur- |
-----ihiuger of goingagrinst
t‘,1BW* and waits while the people ing phase of the casualty
was the torE PARADY.
jostled anywhere on your way home?" The small boy and himself gtive the ! !*tarVe- Tbv Drith is, that half the ment he underwent in the days of his 1 The following provisions of law were
' VfANUFACTUXKR ofBooto &gt;nd KImm-k Making
"No, I felt nothing, and did not true version of the story; the other I ev,,H which the poor are feeling now convalescence in the fight for freedom
----- -------- o---------- A-nactetl nt the last session c ftbeMlchitnias the purse till I came here."
boys, one and all. gave quite a different | co,,,es from the rich man's sbortsight- from opium.
.Allnthain«ln
r
------Allother
pain
and
an|
gun
legislature,
and
MR be interestAfter eliciting all the facts I could one, and the majority carried the day. I **biess Mid cowardiiness. Every lux- gulsh-------------the lituTbit'il
j•" •*"’ h*ve
u *wtocl"
in connection with the matter, I re­
Jinks and Johnnie were uken in ’ UI&gt; Hiat he indulges In gives* work to »!'»»&gt;•
J. B. RASEY,
turned to the office, determined to and caned till every bone in their «»niebody. Every enterprise that he
_______
I for the action of the Board of BoperRAYMAN. Good., aud Baggage carried in any In Jnmrs Firmins'. Bnlldlng, e»st of side Msln St., work with a will to trace his puree and bodies a&gt;-hed, and then shut up in sep-! «»Rages in nuts bread into hungry
and rmpestfiilly solklU anh.rsof tbeiiubplace In the village. Stout borxw, boo.! dray
Tlgliwn That Screw.
'
Aowt.ct, thWUi. Ho.rJ
its contents. But 1 did not even hear arate-litlle rooms on the ground floor j toouths. I should say thnt every rwh
nnd willing bajida. ■
of it. No one among numerous ac­ with a lunch of dry bread and a lnllg man that cuts off luxuries in a time
Then, U.K™
In our ~-i
JOHN ^WEBSTER.
Rad Large Experience in Dressmaking, quaintances seemed particularly flush of water each.
’
I like this, or fails to devise all possible ‘
.on
.ehool
ivMrm
u
bl.
l.
If
no.
„r
tb&lt;
• ^n“ v,
-c-hemes'
to
keep
the
|&gt;oor
employed,
«choo!
system
which
if
not
tight-t
of money; the empty puree was not
Poor
Jinks thought
high
■ - ■ 1
T&gt; LACKSMITHS. AJ1 klndxcf work In the BlackroorjnuLS
uiuugm it
mill
’ll time
nine now . ............ *...' u— .... r.-., empw,
. r ..
.,-------- ° ,
picked up anywhere or brought in; to make his escape from,a place where I “‘d tken site down and data oulhfa e?‘H’
XJ »min&gt;&lt;&gt;■aw* mil
fiorarchoeing fine attend'd to prom*t l t,1&lt;? machlnenr fly in | not have been filet! with the County
•til.
***, -&lt;.&lt;* rtf Ual. k.1.-- ..
and I began to fearthat I had left Lon­ hewtaaomtaenbie, and let back Io ‘ money t» keep then, Irani .Un-inK, pl™»moan the tendency to| C'lerK of aai&lt;l county on -or fa-fore the
bl, mother, In getting through tbei'"™1 lemenlal.lv fall, of doing hl. ]*nnh oaurtaeeMUatlerlnglo.thcfelrlKf Rrtnenihcr tbo plarc,—Fleming's building, don and the thief with IL
I third day of any regular meeting of
d furcbis
... .l.U. kfal..
K'..l.~lll.
1
In this however. I was mistaken.
[ window he fell to the ground and was &lt;,uty- I'ni ,K,t “ rich man ; but it any
“ ItarougU
knowledge of , the | saiu
[ window
ami w
w..».— ...... j- ___
• —t
, muv ii u,i &lt;
y । .. ,-xrn.intnrv
-- iruiw
said ooaru,
board, or on or iMiiore
before me
the urst
first &lt;iday
roprietor sippfo muu. 2 mile* »at or
.. he fell to •the
“« ground auu
i..................
ih.
fit ‘I'™' ,l.v. •' el
A little before ten o’clock next morn-1i
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
montville. Flour and Feed always for •»
eonriderably shaken. Before he could ..r my koo.1 Irirnd. liar, more money *
of the
the «d|ounied
adjourned or
or other
other meeting,
meeting, us
Ing while we were chatting away, a
district and grailed schools, which the ease
-------------—. bills
----rise to bis feet his terror was increased { than they know what to do with, I suf-1
may-----------be. except
or- claims
slim morsel of a boy made his appear­
are
made
htcpping-«tooeH
to
our
col
­
vise
them
to
spend
it
for
something
1
**"*
”
***'
’
“
*«
~
d
by a ]&gt;o)iceic .n collaring him on the
which shall have been contracted by
ance. with his eyai red and swelled
thul will give work to idle bauds*—to leger and univei-Nitta, with thousands said board during the wesainn tbereoi,
with crying, and asked if this was the BpoL
" Oh, sir,” be managed to gasp out. do tlsisat once. Mid do Ball the time. and tens of tlmunand* of teach era wed­ । and for mileage and per rfietu of the
JAMES FLEMING,
detective's office.
We al! stared
ded to the ayatem and ready to defend members of suid fa*arU; and the (tounThe
work
that
produces
a
garment
"I'm
only
little
Jinks,
you
won
’
t
stop
yyATCllMAKER ami Jeweler, east ude of Main
around and gazed at the little Intruder.
me? They beat me all over for noth­ that you procure as a luxury fa to the iln merits aud defects, the editor nr ty Clerk shall keep u l*ook in which he
The strangest thing about the boy was
ing. But 1 did not mind that, but they /M-rson iliat makes it a necewdty. The writer wl»o ha«i the courage to criticize shall enter all claims In the order in
his shynese—he was a mere shadow of •rafted my mother a beggar, aud I am house which you build In a time of de­ or disparage the manner in which our
which they are presented, giving the
a boy, though he had a prepoHbesdng running away from them. Oh. do let pression, hel|« to bring the better time *
youth
are. educated
------------— r-------- ,7flnda
—- -himself
— ------- —in name of the claimant, the amount ot
FRANK J. FUR CHIS.
little fitce, in spite of the blearing etl'ect me go. Mother will be glad it you let when you can get a good rent for it.! verY .n‘Uch,,be P®"R‘on of the man
the claim,and the date when presenuti,
who kicked
over*u
bee-hive.
ILLAGE HARBER, *nd dealer In Collars.Ties,
of the crying.
The
fact
is,
that
the
good
time
we
are
wbo
kl.ckwi
over
a
bee*hlve.
me off, indeed I”
which book shall, after the time pre­
Gent's FnrnUhing Goods, and Clears &lt;&gt;f Uie
DINE TO THE EAST !
Being answered in the affirmative,
ntubiiom thitigs,
tliiugH, nnd
mid
Bu,1 facts
f«wfa are Mtubbom
The iiolicemun looked down at the all waiting for is locked up in thefonsi i' , But
scribed for the presentation of claims,
VIA BUFFALO ud BL40ABA FALLS. he remained a moment silent, during little atom with his torn shirt and of money In the s-oflera of those who tbe ItepuMtan b«w never bem bark­ l»e placed In the hands of the chair­
which I could see, by the quivering of ■tains &lt;»f blooj-doming through, his refuse to their own advanisige, as well wnr!^
bringing to light and setting man for the ure of the Board: And
U. S MAIL LINE
his lips that he was struggling liard to
pitiful face and wildly pleading eyes. as to the advantage of those who ore I forlb ttIiN facU wbk’b leacb valuable provided further, That al the October
appeal manly and firm while making He did not shake him nor grasp him suffering for lack of work.—J. G. ,«*w,ns. Ncwspajier editors ami resession, the Board may, by a vote of
ins next speech; be then suddenly pro­ roughly. No, he took the tray in his HuUaiul.
portere have wider opjsortunitieN than two-thirds of nil the members elected,
duced the puree of Mr. 8------ , the
f---------most men for noticing defects in a sysreceive and allow accounts which have
On all Train. U» I’rineipal Points East.
banker,and hastily got out the words : arms. He tried to speak to him, but
A Nation ol rigmicN.
‘ tern of education ; and It is the duly
for u long tin»e Hie word* stuck in his 1
wholly accrued during the session."
"If you please, I’m a tlflw—ami
—rr
-ofevery couacieutioun Journal fat in the
on the eonUlirnt. mother is dead and T *—ave eonMdo you throat, and wlien hn did get them out!! Ill the Bay of Bengal, un Lise high land to aid In rectifying evils which
they were strangely husky, nnd not nt ! road of commerce, i» a group uf Islands I threaten to destroy u general system of
to
put
me
In
Jail.
”
SRUallJuufttj fcxrtU.
“Why is thlccalled Jacob's ladder?'
all nareh or unkind.
He was choking
. thickly covered with Impenetrable
Impeneti
! education. Prominent educators all asked a charming woman as he and
id shaking all
"Poor little fellow!"
&gt;
»
-j,-.
—with
...
.Jeg fn... over the land are becoming alarmed
ijnngle,
and
swarming
feecht_
over as he got the
irds out, but it
she were going up the steenwit portion
The unexpected words went straight
JOHN
88Y.
I
the
rainy,
and
ticks
in
the
&lt;lry
season.
was
no
use.
A
blln
ig
rush
of
team
sit
the
mutterings
of
the
lax-pnyera
undersign^!.
of the Mount Wksblngton railway.
to little Jinks’ heart. K the man had
lie heavy puree kicked him, he would have been Except a &gt;|*ecies of pjg, until recently who think that loo much money fa be­ "Because," he replied, with a look
FRANK E. SNOW,
&gt; -a.&lt; 'Makaa 1
1
stone; but the kiud words drew from unknown to science, there are no wild ) ing laid out for the benefit* received. that emphasized his words, "llrere are
silciice In the him a convulsive sob, and must have animals that oiler any molestation to School uiauagenr do not stop to in­ angels ascending and descending oc­
room.
to
set his brain reeling, for the next man; but to make up for this deficien­ quire into the cause for these mutter-; casionally.’’ J{*&gt; squeezed her hand.—
A 1N8WORTH Ic BROOK 3,
cy, the human Inhabitants are among lugs, but go on in the lavish expendi- Danbury News.
o«
Co! Uik 8«inlia,
the most savage and hostile that voy­ tureof money, and teachers apply tiu*
t he collar to hustle him ulrto the i-ell.
"Far be It from us io doubt the'word
He VMM wuxll, so foiorn aud pitiful
agers have enoountered. They way ‘'cramming proces*,*' all talking euin vmb or
trueiy Im termed a nation of pigmies, thtuiasticaily about tire "higirsr edu of a brother editor,” sayathe laOhw
looking.
Sun. “We believe them all to fa­
I touched him gently ou tike shoul­
being, on an average, only four feet cation.”
OS LONG TOOL
What tax-jiayers do complain of fa a truthful men; but when the Durand
five Inches high, and weighing from
der.
They were friends in a moment.
L. BUBBBLL.
seventy to aevenly-five pounds. But Kyatem of education which bos no flnu Times Mays that the water is so low
"What’s your name?” I asked ; but
It ended, however, by the kind jx&gt;- they are well pnqtortioned, and dfa- foundation to rest upon, and which ts to the mouth of the Chippewa '-river
I was not prepared for .the change
which this quoation jnktoBkd. Hfa llceman carrying little Jinks to his ply au agility and nlmbleness truly almost mtek-Mt In the everyday bust* that cattish have to employ mudmother; and the poor woman when wonderful Tlieir skin fa dark,though ntM of life. As an instance, it fa al­ lurtiea to tow them over the bar. we
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS, face flushed up and every ‘Tear buret she
heard the account received him not black as a negro’s, and their faces most ImpOMlble to find a boy who htfa feel as though the editor must fa" away
out ot bl.
«.
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
wiliiopen anus, and there heremained decidedly ugly.
IN BUMS or FROM
They go entirely arrived at the age of 15 years, fit to be­ and some local mlnlsUr filling hfa
with her until the «iay of her -death, naked, shave the hair of the head with come an apprentice in a printing-of­ place."
in Mlchi^u.
wby I mu away-from the "Home.’1 and the day, indeed, on which he stole pieces of bamboo, or broken bottle,and fice, for the reason that he cannot
The city chap had been out of tow n
NaftbvHk, Rkh., Jan. 1. W7.
.
further increase their unsightly ap­ spell correctly or read manuscript with shooting hfa gun at a mark, when he
Bull pUutad
ifft ” the purse to keep her from starving.
When he brought the stolen purse pearance by daubing theiuselvea all , any sort of readiness. With all our suddenly turned aud asked an old
•
ATNSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
Apply to
Wx. A. Atlswobth,
But over with a mixture of red ochre aud boasted graded aud high schools, this tanner standing naan "What’a the
And die recollection Afiemed lo afford In tie found bis mother dylug.
JONES A SELLECK,
the liUle nmn a kind of flert-e pleas the following conversation took place oil, or covering their persons towM’d fa a pain ful aarertion to make; but, as law about shooting prairie abiekenain
nightfall with a thick eoaUug of soft we have already stated, facts are stub- these parts?—when can 1 kill them ?"
U*"Oh, so you ran
the between them:
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
mud, to serve as a protection against bom things. This is not confine^ 4° ‘■Never,” was the bld man’s quiet rethe mooqultoea, with which, in addi­ Michigan alone. Ou the contrary,alie ■ponse. "Never?" sbouted the gen­
"Home.” I suppose y&lt;ny mother was
prettv poor Wifte-not Wdfoff-eb?” morse began to gnaw at -iktlle Jinks' tion to the leeches and tick#, they stands foremost of any state in the teel gunner. "Never,” again replied
• ‘‘Thai's It, sir?” bt cried, with a heart.
seem to be tormented the whole year union in her perfect system and the the aged jdoufcb-jogger. And then
"A woman down there," he got out. round. They are
sudden intelligence flashing out of hfa
imen*, means provided
jhe education 1
looking from the mark ou the fence
They
"But could you not get up ami walk taking to the
her youth. The;
the would-Im* «portamau, be ronUucondition
how she died—I’m sure of It about, mother? You would look better can walk; “
•‘That fa, If ye don’t tarn to
W iTSdaiwSltota- botSXadq
for the pri
Is all tba
(bee. MKtMbAM y« txvld eat."
ye do now, Voy P’—Chi"No7AVillk-, dear. I am afraid—"
Nantavine. Mfiels.
tried to rave her by stealing the puree
turtle, ovrtere and
Wiiltaun Henry

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ThorvmppV- township (a few miles
south of MiddirvUle) was the scene of The Enemy liaei In
void blooded murder, last Saturday
vnded Oxxr Terri­
night. We glean.the following par­
tory claiming: to
tuatara from the Grand Rapid, Dcwowas seslrdtoTucUs Cobh, cral: “A man giving his name as Geo.
e&lt;l Somet.hiiije.
rhter &lt;4 the defunct Brigto work at fanning for a
rhtrrofMra. Aurr he had worked a mouth
eceaaed prophet's Mr.
hired him for one-half
hewn in Mormon
who desired to be dar» Tn* quit working tor Mr. Lewi* *w
and want to WayUad. where it seems
he mane hi* home, and wa» there a
week- Last Saturday morning 6®!
came lawk and ate breakfast at Mr. I
Lewi*'. After breakfast be a*k*d Mr. j ’
.
■ i.
Mormon* who have been paying their

Prices and Quality,

very much pat out of joint. The mar­
riage’enuaed • big row in John's fami­
ly, and his wife Libby.ba* deserted him
and returned to the home of her father,
Mr. Canfield, an old railroad engineer
living •&lt; Philadelphia.
'

WOUff^r-a^o^iFbOUR
AND FEED
what.damage are you willing to allow

me for quitting me right in seedingf”'
His answer was “Not any. What do
yon want?” Mr. Lewis . told him be,
thought he ought not to pay him any­
thing. At Which Watson said, -'I will
have it and the whole of it, too." Mr.
.Lewis raid he would have to take a
process of law flrat. Watson raid he
A skillful Philadelphia mechanic, would have it without that trouble.
KJ. PtfRCHlS' BARBER 8U0P.
employed in the factory where bell- Mr. Lewis raid i*ILright, tad Watson
started off. Watson then went to
D. M. PIJMCHIM.
Wayland tad borrowed an army musrailroads, was discharged from his sit­
Jjew BAKERT,
uation, and left without work or wages.
But did this intelligent mechanic join ward*. asking a barber to buy *ome
shot, but the nnrber refuoed to buy it.
the Commuirists, become n tramp or He went away but soon returned with _____
organise strikes and riots? No, sir,
he invented a way to pick the lock of
the bull-punches he had been making, work. He told several in the neighbor­
and than want to different cities sell­ hood that Frank Lewis would be a dead,
ing Ms invention to conductors, so man before to-morrow (Sunday) morn-'
they could beat, the punch nnd knock ing. In the evening he was aeon by;
Mra. Lewis in the yard by the house, I
down fares. Thus this skilled nnd in­ not 40 feet away trying, aa was supjvus-'
ventive workman made a handsome ed, to set in range ot then) both, as ho
raid
she was just as bad as be was.
thing of it, and proved that industry
with brains and enterprise, can beat Mr. Lewis told his wife to keep watch
of him and he would load his rille.
capital. Moral—There is always work Doing so he took it and went out but
and pay*, forthose who are smart enough did not se^ any one as he hnd been
to tiad a way,—Strikes are foolish and frightened back by the stir, and'recostly too, and the man of brains Quds treated across the road. Mr. Lewis, not
seeing any one, walked along n short
something to do.
.
distauee from tile fence into n sniiill
patch of com, and then -Went into the
road, n abort distance from the houso.
Some 12,000 or IB,000 persons attend­ When Mbout six or eight feet from the
ed Brigham Young’s funeral in the center of the road, Watson arose, as is
supjioeed,
from a pile nf fails, and tired. .
tabernacle. The body was exhibited
Lewis staggered and fell on his face in
until eleven a. m. Religious services the center of the road, pierced in the '
commenced at twelve and continued breast and throat by 96 shot-t\\u pars­
until two. Remarks were made by ing through and out of his body—kill­
Messrs. Wboodruffi Hyde, Cannon anil ing him instantly. Mrs. Lewis’ cries
called out the the neighbors, und in a
Manufacture and Deal in
.
Taylor, eulogistic of the deceased and few minutes a large crowd was gather­
the great work he bod performed. ed, nnd officers were soon ou the thick
The body was inclosed in a plain red of Watson, who had fled, to Wayland,
where he was taken by Deputy Sheriff
wood coffin, and was borne to the grave MeKivett. who found him in laid and
Of Every Description,
by employes of the late president. asleep, with his gun near at band with
From a Wash Stand to a
The cortege was preceded by a bond a seven-inch load in it,”
and followed by the family, the differ­
ent orders of the priesthood, and ad
Cooley’s Dog.
herents, all on foot. There are no
IN OUR
new developemcnts as to the success­
Cooley’s boy has a liver-colored dog, Coffin Department !
which he has upon several occasions
ion.
mode the subject of very interesting We have a large stock of Coffins and
and instructive experiments. Origin­
Caskets and a full line of
Edwin C. Hayden, on being convict­ ally Jbe dog’s tail curled up over its
back; but Cooley's boy was prejudiced
ed of murdering bis wife in Irasburg, in favor ot tails that hung down, be­
We also have a
Vt., arose excitedly, and asked to lie nt hind. so,after amputating the dog a tail
once hanged in public, so that his ene­ with a hatchet, he spent a whole morn­
mies might “see the spectacle they ing trying to graft a skate-Ktaap ou the
stump. It was nnt a courageous dog.
have long desired.” The evidence hud It would Wk all night when nobody
And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.
■liown the murder to have been brutally was about, but if u tramp came, near
deliberate. Hayden hail been well off the house in the daytime the dog would i
and happy in his married Hfe until put the skate-strap between his legs [ We have added to our New Manu­
und go in aud lie down behind the factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
bosinesa reverses drove him to drink, stove.
Cooley’s view was that he aqd are prepared to do every descrip­
and forced his wife to live with her would prefer a fighting dog, and one tion of
day
h? read in n paper that a timid dog
sister. He went west tad apparently
could be made brave by Alling his meat
reformed, ao that his wife consented to with gunpowder and red pepper. Ac­
meet him with a view to a reconcilia­ cordingly he put about a quarter of a
tion. He went to the house armed, af­ pound of pepper and a little powder in
We keep everything that is kept in
ter having repeatedly threatened to some meat, rolled it up in a kind of a .Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a very
ball and tossed it to the dog. The dog
kill his wife, and after a little conver­ swallowed it as quick as u flash.
small margin, and solicit a call from
intending
purchasers of FURNITURE.
sation, shot her down.
For a few moments the animal seem- 1 Nashville, April Snd, 1877.
ed contented. But presently he gave a
J. LENTZ A SONS.
little start, and then paused and looked
around to observe if anything had hap­
war on the Ruaaiaa tide, writes to a pened. Then he gave another jump
London paper : “Fata Turk in a ditch, and began to assume a very solemn ap- .
give him a gun, a sackful of catridges, pearance. AU of a sudden he uttered
sharp howl and began to circulate
a loaf of bread, auda jtig of water, and a
around the garden. Me went faster
IN NASHVILLE!
he will remain there a weekora month and faster, and Cooley is willing to
under the most dreadful artillery tire jwra to at least four hundred revolu­
that can be directed against him, with­ tions a minute. Over the gooseberrv
bushes, through the asparagus l»ed,
out fliuctaag.”
across the fences, among the bean-poles
he flew with fury, snapping at Cooley
They have been having a revival in as be pasted him, scaring the chickens
the Christian Church near Decatur, and setting them to cackling, aud
smashing the vegetation to ruin. The
Texas, and a few Sundays ago sixty louder Cooley called him the faster he
accessions were made to the society. went,- nnd at last Cooley got his gun 1
and tried to shoot him. He shot fif­
in the coffee drank by the congregation teen times, and blew holes into the
smoke-house door, killed four chick- .
and came near killing a large number, ens, and put a half a pound of quail
including four prawhera.
shot in his Durham cow; but the dog
still revolved, and went so fast that he
looked like a single streak of dog reach­
The occupants of rax hundred Khant­ ing all the way around the garden.
ies along the lines of New York rail­
At last the animal ran aguinst the
roads, make a living by planting co.n pump, and, being switched off his
and potatoes between the rails and the course, he dashed through the kitchen
Mid thM
IhouMBd door, knocked down the
th, stovepipe,
Ko.cplpe, A. Good Turn - Out I
m tuuu utiai. uiui iuuuixu.u whirled
whirled into
into the
the dining-room,
dining-room. across
acrc&gt;.H3
and sixty acres are cultivated in thia the table, smashing two
twodolhira'
dollars’ worth
of crockery, burst through the open
AT REASONABLE RATES.
door to the parler, and brough sp
against the mirror, which he shivered
A fashion item says, “black velvet to atoms. Then be fell on the Brus­
belts embroidered with violets are the sels carpet, had spasius around over
latest thing around the girl of the per­ the floor an hour or two, and finally .
expired with his hind legs in the grate I
iod’s waistc.” But we don’t believe
and his head on a forty-dollar rug,
which was covered with beef and red
man’s arm—on Sunday njghte particu­ pepper. They buried him at the roots
of the Isabella grapevine, and Cooley’s
larly.
boy, after recovering from the thrash- ■
STANLEY MOORE.
ing that hi* father gave him with a
A woman will insist that the fash­ fence paling, finally came to the con
ionable dress does not retard locomo­ elusion that as a matter of practical 1823. SEND FOR
1878.
tion until she steps on
&gt;» • rarU'r mke t»rt,nS iwepper will not mak;j.*,
brief but torrent «“»“ fS?w»r.-7’MI»MpM« MU..
and then she utters a L_------------ -Tira Brai Heli«te«a aaMRacnlar F«mpetition for the nut rarum tied freedom
u, ""zxwuirss?
Dwdweod.
of the centre-pole in a circus tent.

Delivered Without Em Charge!

St

. HOTEL rdiI BOARDING HOUSE.

AND A CHOICE LINE Of GROCERIES.

FURNITURE!

Wooden Of the Werii fro all
Parts of th Glute.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES’

GREAT RU8H,

WAGOX8 AMD BUGGIES!

Bat all can be accommodated.

COKE BIGHT AXOVG!

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
KA9TWARD.

CENTRAL STORE!
terty lyj .lit .

AMKKICA

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
THE OLD RELIABLE

jamboree

CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
beat,) aashtod by the foBow,r
i»« named actors:
Mr. Silver Gloss Starch.
.
Mr. Corn Starch.

JACKSON

WAGON

Ths SMOKING TOBAOOO Family 8 in No.
-OLD MAK. MAIDEN, 0X0*000. LITTLE
JOKER, AND ALL THK BO.YB.

Five Stars from Japan. Complete with Top-Box, Whiffletrees, Meckyoke,
Chains and Spring Seat, for

O on time

Cash,
Will poriUrriy apprar. Also

Mrs. Pure Pepper.
Miss All Spice.
Miss Cloves.

Mrs. Casein.
Mira Lemon Extract.
, Miss Strawberry Extract.
Mias Raspberry Extract.
Mira Vanilla Extract.
Miss Pineapple Extract.
And a great many others.

Platform Spring Wagons $115 Cash, $120 on
time. Single Buggies, any Style,
$90 Cash, $95 on time.
Of HUME MANtFACTVRE. W«&lt;«n« chat

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

ITurniture!

Handsome Parle r Shit!

ATTENTION

WHOLE STOCK

FLOUR, CORN MEAL &amp; GROUND t'EED
A 'SpmUy.

ttomomber we arc paj !n» CASH for

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.

BUTTER. EGO8, ETC.

WeiiU GiveyonahetterBartain
E. COOK A CO.

FARMS FOR SALE

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

AU Good, Ihiuend Free.

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!

FINE HEARSE!

BURT TINKLER.
Manage

PIONEER STORE!

PRICES

REDUCED!

•THE FAMILY FAVORITE”

ATLSWOBTH.

NEW

HO! FARMERS,

planing and patching.

A NEW LIVERY

NEW GOODS

Light Raadag !

■Vo ' Spring» !

NEW AND

Noiseless.
Are being received every week, and my
customers can always depend
upon getting

No Caw.
Na Gears.

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
tk Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
all kinds of Plow Points, chilled tad
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
horse Cultivators, all warranted the
best in the market, all of which we .will
sell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Horae Shoeing.
WOOD Ac BROOKS,
________________ .
NaahviU* Mita.

Idins L. HungerfortP
IVoOD WORK,

FRESH GOODS

n RAI .ER IK
FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,

STANLEY MOORE

At the Lowest Rates.

By Un szyinUoe .if Manto under wfcich vt bare been paying royaltiea, w» are enabled to aril rar
Machine* al
•. &lt;

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

Aa low a* tboae of any fJryl-rUw Machin*
Spacial Indueetnenta cflWad to atoh pnrehaMn. TU»y tetttiW payment by note, to n*pmnTrie

BRADY’S BRICK,
Nashville,

Nashville House Barn!

CAIlMFUBJISHtaJUIW

No. za Summit Si., Toledo Ohio.

CLOTHING,

» c. C. WOLCOTT,
, NASHVILLE. MICH.

SAVE $20,
------ AN

BOOTS AND SHOES
A SPECALTY!

inew vokk'observrr.

There is a Western paper which has
• giinnnering of the truth, for it says
that thia continuing to teach girls to

mt up hi fa worst form* the “fast!
flash” American trait. A little ov-j
year ago the ‘«te of this swarming

And all other Goods at

ftrceivro rue

SAMPLE COPIES FREE.

GRAND PRIZE

MEDAL.

ifiCHOTTOI NICKI

new. To-day there axe along the str
•nd up and down tbegulcbeti, with
mile, over 10,000 people. Here m a
of 4,000inhabitant*, with »floating ।

tatoes beta* Ma bushel.

.Ylf/tyfA, f8T3.

BmosthaPltemoU act want into op-

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
IA8HVH.LE MAKIBT.
Xr»bnrrl»riU«iuB~t.

AT THE

Old Reliable Meat Market

KZ" I sell three feet for • yard
ttjr* of Goods and 16 ox. fur a lb«-«£0

!■»■*.(
ths sli fuHtoed Sti^a Ciiah.

Pita Made to Suit the Times, eitte for

w Credit

C«tal&lt;

WILSON

CO.

�----- . . . .
1. lyhvarth A (•’»

Bouton Store!

W1.1AYLSVOBTH &amp; CO.
'SLl.

in the Mahomet religion, and b a Ma-

1877;

Mt • H. A-BARBER.

\ ~A- J. Hammond, a young, enter­
prising fellow,, and brother-in-law of
H. R. Dickinson, has opened an insur­
ance, real estate and money broker**
office, id thia village, *nd £• desirous of
making the acquaintance of all fann­
-Why i«’t famiag profitable with
ers who want to borrow money on real
estate security. He can be found at

cotton crop.
—Mr*. Lydia Price kept housg for
Timothy Brooks, of Maple Grove and
endeavored to do her wliole duty, of­
tentimes furnishing proviaiona, to meet
the requirement* at the family. Tim­
othy *** not a* prompt a* he ought to
have been in paying her for her aervic&lt;», *o uIk brought unit againxt him.
in Nashville, but Tuesday last beat it,
The case wu* tried before Esq. Chip­
all holler.
-.
man last Tmaday, when the jury
brought ia a verdict of &gt;26 and coats
pleasure trip to his old- home in New in favor of the woman.
York State.
—Esq. Chipman is undergoing a re­
markable revolutionizing, and hi* scale
of justice upon assault ond battery cusfreightcar*.
es has been increased to &gt;5 per head.
A —John Roc has laid aside the paint­ ,If he withstands the tremendous utrain
brush for a clerkship in Lee A Smith’* upon his calibre, occasioned by this in­
live grocerycrease, by next pTMidential election
—Miaa Maggie Jeffrty baa just receiv­ time, we may look to see them increas­
ed an elegant stock of fall millinery. ed to &gt;5 and a sixpence, provided the
Ladle* see them .
testimony in such cases is clear nnd
conclusive.
—A Temperance Mmr Meeting will

r

-D. W. Lincoln has the cellar dug
for a new house on hb land just south
of the corporation.
Bellevue, it thinking strongly of locat­
ing in this village.

—Five and a half million dollar*
worth of property b now insured in

to*

A Koo company.

—W. A Aybworth has sold one of hi*

Van Buren Co. Mich.

—Ainsworth A Brooks paid out for
wheat last Saturday &gt;1,406.39. Who
says our farmer* haven’t stamps T
,
—See-Squire Parody’s professional
card tn this weeks New*. and tfve him
• call when you have to go to law.

—Briek-laying' is going rapidly for-'
ward upon the pew foundry, and 0. A.
Phillip’s and R. 8. Brady’s big dwell—C. T. Hubbard has sold his farm in
Maple Grove to J. G. Seaman, Jr., (or
&gt;1400. and bought 187 acres in Mecosta
county.
—Tuesday last, Frank Timmerman
started for Ann Arbor, to take a six
month* course in Homeopathy, in the
University.

Mt

crwii

tiers of Eaton Co., died of consumption
at Charlotte, last week. He was a man

R..T. Caton, of the. Commercial
House, Vermontville,- left fM part*
unknown last week, leaving numerous
unpaid creditors to mourn hi* depart­
ure.
.
Geo. W. Squier, the Treasurer of
Eaton^ Co., ha* Just received. &gt;3,000
from the'Mutual Life Inanmno* Co.,
that Itcing the amount of a jwlicy upon
the life of hi* late wife.
The trial ‘ of • G.eorge Hardy, aged
22, for the murder of old Mr*. Leonard
for hay Honey in Calhoun Co,, last
spring ended at Marshall last Satur­
day morning, Hardy was found guilty
and sentenced to State Prison for. and
during his natural life. He .received
hi* sentence quite calmly.
Mr*. J."D. Powers, living jurt south
of Bellevue suicided a week ago last
Sunday, hy taking a do«e of Pafi*
green. She was preparing dinner at
the time, and in a moment of temporary
inimnity mixed a teaspoonful of the
pofeonaun stuff in a cup of water, drank
the content* and calmly handed the
cup.to be husband. She lived over a
day in terrible agony.
Charlotte i* losing her moral reputa­
tion. A couple of weeks ago Henry
Stoudt with the assistance .of a son
whaled his wife so unmercifully that
she died three days afterwards, and
last week Dan Hayden, a drunken
brute, beat hi* wife but not with liljp
same fatal result. Neither was called
upon to pay a penalty. Why is this
Mr. Hepabliea» f

dead beat of the first water. Some
time ago he sent u* a postal card order­
ing bis News stopped but forgot to pay
up the delinquency. Now we never
discontinue a paf&gt;er until paid for—on­
ly to dead beats,, but a* time rolled on
Roush didn’t pay, we stopped the pa­
per. nnd *et him down as a first-clima
dead
beat, and will wager a plug hat
1
Picxics.—The Union Sabbath School
:against a hoe-handle, that the same i*
literally true.
of Maple Grove, Dist. No. 6, held a pic­
—The Univenalist divine, J. IL Palm­ nic on Saturday., the 22nd, in George
er, a brother-in-law of c. n. p., Marshall’s grove. Everything panned
off very pleasant through the manage­
was raised in Detroit amidst th*
vilest shitou tiding*.
Ho
married ment of-- the worthy Superintendent.
und movetl to Ohio. One night about Although disappointed in a speaker,
twelve otclock he wa* found in a situa­ Mr. H. Brice opened the exercises by
tion that, with some physical exertion, pniyer, and Mrs. Lapham rendered ex­
caused him to leave Ohio, ns it were, cellent service in addressing the aud­
under a diuk cloud. He came to this ience. 100 partook of the .necessaries
village; finally entered the ministry of life. The Sabbath School is still in
and was called a smart preacher. He. a prosperous condition and will meet
at 4 o'clock p. m. until otherwise orwent to Rockland Me., where he was
attacked by a terrible “relapse from dered.
The Sabbath Schoo) of the East'
grace” and for associating and becom­
ing intimate with the most immorally Woodland U. B. Church met lartSaturvicious female character* of that place, day for a picnic in the grove near by.
About 150 children and parents particwas obliged to forsake hi* priestly
i"ated. One of the pleasures of the
robes and jujnp the country.
day wnsa trip to Woodland Center,
—There was a lively assault ard bat­ under flying color*. Good martial mu­
tery suit in E*q. Chipman’s court last sic was foremost.
Friday, brought alwnt by the following
Baptist Festival.
circumstances. Geo. W. Gallatin was
driving to town with a load of wheat,
The Ladies of the Baptist Society
when he was met by Wm. Troxell aud
"
his son Harvey, with an empty wagon. will give a Peach Festival, at the
Gallatin being loaded didn’t give quite Church, on Tuesday eve., Oct. 2nd. All
half of the road, when Troxell, Jr., are invited

—The Ladies’ Baptist Society, of
Battle Creek, has presented the Bap­
. tist Church of this village with a silver
communion service.
. Jumped off the wagon, telling him if he
A eamedown off that wagon he “would
torn him out.” Gallatin came down
eye badly injured by a kick from a and
“M a row ensued, Troxell, Jr. and Sr.,
vicious colt, last Sunday.
proving too much for Gallatin. Then
—Well wager a year’s *ubecripti&lt;&gt;n a warrant was issued, the Trolell’* ar­
against a dollar ofl! that there will be rested, and the ease came to trial, the
three ladies to every gentleman in evidence showing that the son made
Beecher’s congregation at Charlotte the assault and the father encouraging
the same.. Esq. Chipman’s scale of jus­
tice balanced at &gt;5 per head nnd costs
—The Pacific express collided with
of *uiL Amounting to &gt;32285, which was
paid, and the prisoners discharged.
Saturday morning, but WaUon tack­
The prosecuting attorney appeared for
led them with hi* butcher knife and
the people, and W. S. Power*, of Belle­
they made flm daa* beef.
vue, for the defense.
—David Purchis, one of our young
—We are sorry to note that many of
and lively business men, was joined in
our farmer* have turned speculator*,
the holy bonds of wedlock to Angie
and are holding their wheat for a larg­
Kocher, at Jackson, Thursday, Sept.
er price. This, we believe, to be
wrong, The wheat crop is bountiful
all over the country. The foreign demoved on to his farm north of the vil­ muhd will not be much greater this
lage and i* going to be horny-palmed, year than l**t Of course Russia and
honest granger. Already he has near­ Turkey will need some more, but their
ly busked hb pumpkin* and picked hi* crop has also been good. But the
most important fact to be considered
is thia: It costa something for a fanner
-The regular meeting of the Wornman’* Christian Temperance UnioL to hold wheat, then there is shrinkage
£Dd
a chance for the assessor to asses*
will be held Turoday evening, Oct. 2nd.
A full attendance b desired as boat- it for taxes if held too long, which
items taken all together must need
bring a fanner considerable more per
the Union.
bushel in order to let himself out whole.
By selling now the fanneni will con-

..................

Aylswomth &amp; Co.’
OT I have Just received on* of the
large*t and best selected stock of Good*
I ever opened in N&amp;hviUe, and 1 in­
vite all 'close buyer* to examine my
Good* and price*.
fj. A. T»umam.

GRAND FALL OPENING!
WE ARE OPENING TODAY '

Dry Goods, Groceries

100 PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,

Hats, Capa, Clothing,

Don’t You Never Forget IL

Crockery, Boot* and Sboev

Nice Roasted Coffee. 25 cent* per lb.
Cant be heat.
‘
“
Your* truly,
_Burt Timkler.

Notions. Etc.,

“ At 6 cents pttr.yard.

(No Remnants or Pound Cloth.]

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,

— X*w Goode!
Gooit! Fall
and Winter stock at Koc her Bros'.

Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 13j CENTS per yard.

NO OLD STOCK 20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,

iy A new stock o^Fall and Winter
Clothing at 8. Liebhaskr's which will
lie sold at bottom prior*.

FROM W to 3S CENTS PER YARD.

ry Wanted.—For cash, GOO barrels
of Fall Apples.
A. M. Daugherty.

WE ARE OPENING

— A* large stock of Boots and "hoes
as there 1* tn town.
Kocher Bros. ■

BABG-AIKS!
For Droese* and Cloak* in Navy Blue. Seal Brown, and Black.

Cast l&lt;nrr Optirt on thb Once.
50 cent Tea for 85 cents.
Faithfully Yours,
•
BebtTinkleb.

10 PIECKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER■’ CLOAKINGS,
In plain and figured, worth &gt;5.00, we are selling at &gt;2.50 and &gt;8.00 per yd.

ty If you want a good and cheap
suit of Clothe* go to

THE 10 PERCENT SYSTEM!

8. LlEBHAVStR’*.

100 Pieces of the lost ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES

NOTICE.
We are settling all of our account*, 1
those indebted to u* will please take
notice.
Boise Bros.
'

ty 300 lbs. all Wool Yarn in White.
Blue, Mixed, Seal Brown, und Scarlets, '
at the very low price of &gt;1.00 to &gt;1.25
per pound, at A tlswortii &amp; Co.’s
Cheap Cash Store.

Di THE MARKET.

SHEETINGS.

20 PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,

$500 REWARD

Very. Heavy and Thick Plush only 10. eta. per yard, worth 15 cents.

ty The largest stock of Clothing in
Nashville is found at
Wheeler’s.

10 Dcz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs

ty I have plenty of that 60 cent Tea
that is being sold for 55 and 60 ull
around town an a drive.
.
*
■
G. A. Tbumax.

Ever brought to this market, from 23 cents up.’

20 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS

"GRAND STRIKE”

In plain aud figured, from 75 cent* up.

cy D. C. Griffith has added to liio
bn nines* a new, neat, and stylish stock
of Clothing. Very cheap.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

iy To arrive this week, 2,000 yanjs
of those very good print* at from 8f to
41 ct*.' per yard, at
Aylaworth &amp;. Co.'s.
“-s

10000

For Sale.
An Organ, nearly new, for sole on
time or will exl'hange it fora young
horse.
G. A. Trdman.

YARDS PRINTS at 3110 4 CTS.

We are authorized to say bv the manufacturers that we will Discount any
Dealer in the County on PRICES.

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS
The largest line in the County.

HORSE BLANKETS.

BEST AT 6 CENTS.

HORSE BLANKETS.

Will sell you Blankets for less money than most merchants can buy them for.

clotbYng.
Griffith will sell &gt;10 Suita for &gt;8.50.
&gt;12.00 Suita for &gt;10.00.
&gt;15.00 Suita for &gt;13.00.
&gt;18.00 Suit* for &gt;16.00.
&gt;31.00 Suita for &gt;18.00.
&gt;23.00 Suite for &gt;20.00.
All new and good styles.

THE LARGEST STOCK

In the market, from 6 ct*, to 8 eta. per yard. Yard wide.

cr* We buy all kind* of Produce and pay the Highest Price®. Bring in your
folks and voiir folk*' friends. We cun save you money, for we are bound to
make it koi for our competitor*.

Yoni^ "With Respect,

5000 DRESSING COMBS

L. L. LOOMIS.

PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.

iy Ladies’ nnd Gent's Underwear in
great variety, 23 eta. per pair and up­
ward* at
Aylswobth A Co.'s.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

DPMI COFFEE inlta wnrH I* mad« In ttwCEIU
DbOT TENS IX i. STEAM COFFEE POT. Mud
■ for pn« tUL AgrnU want'd evrrrvkatc. J. B.
J W. JOHNSTON, !H Woodward Av«.. Bbtom*.

GENE:RAI. TABLE COMMITTEE.

Mis* Libbie Bullen.
“ Jennie Applen.an.
“ Franc. Appleman.
“ Ella Heckathorn.
" Lou. Hungerford.
“ Fannie Clark.
“ Belle Price.
“ Laura Shepherd.
Mr. C. H. Brady.
“ C. .Holmes.
“ J. R. Crites.
- “ R. W. Huntington.
“ W.R. Griffith.
•
J. Cook.
“ C. Burlinghnm.

Mrs. W. A. Aylswokth,
Secretary.

Special County Fair Premiums.

The following are special premiums
1to be awarded at the County Fair, held
&lt;at Hasting*, Oct. 3rd, 4th, and 5th:
'To take place in front of the grand
•stand. Thursday, Oct. 4th, at 2i o'clock
Ip. m. Distance 90 rod*; weight of me n
।
not
less titan 225 pound*. 1st premium,
I
&gt;6.00;
tod. &gt;8.00; 3rd, &gt;2.00.
FOOTRACE,

ty Horse Blanket*, and Hat* and
Capa in-abundance and cheap at
Wheeler’s.

EXTR4ORDIN1KY BARGAINS

ty Griffith’s stock of Clothing is
all new, no old moth eaten good* o-&gt;
hand, and very cheap.,
•
JUST HIXEIVED,

ATTEND

OF HASTINGS,

BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

CLOTHING !

An elegant line of Ladies' Kid-side
Lace Slioes, manufactured expressly
for us and every pair warranted.
W m. A. Aylsworth &amp; Co.

Mechanics' Ball. Detroit, Mich.

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!

EF* Rubber Boots and Shoes at
notwithstanding. Your own good irnx and jndge-

f7* Don’t buy your Clothing until
100 pair* good Pants, &gt;1.00 worth &gt;1.50
you price it at Griffith's.
130 Mirs good Punta, 2.50 worth 8.50
35 Full Suits, only
4.60 worth 8.00
NOTICE.
25 Full Suite, only
8.00 worth 13.00
Those who have been accomodated 20 Suita, i Moscow I 12.00 worth 15.00 ,
with a little Credit at the foundry, take 10 Suits, I Beaver 1 15.00 worth 20.00
notice that haryest is past and summer 10 Suite, good enough
to get married in 35.00worth 30.00
is ended, and we are ready to receive
payment
Wood A Brooks.
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
At &gt;4.75, &gt;5.85, &gt;7, &gt;9, and &gt;10.
Tumble to this.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
Freeh Oat Mfel at the Cratnti Store,
From 25 cents up!
opposite the post office.
HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY. GLOVES,
Very Respectfully,
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
In Gents’and Ladies’ wear, at astonish­
Bcrt Tinkler.
ingly low price*.
Brick I Brick!
The aubacriber would respectfully
inform the public generally, that he fe
prepared to fill order* for Brick, at LAST BCT NOT LEAST
abort notice, at low rate*. Partie*
wujhiug good brick should not fail to
cull at my bnck yard in the south pan
of Nashville.
WM. BOSTON.

BUGGY!

1
Open
to all Barry County. Distance
I rods, to take place on Friday, Oct.
80
I5th, at 8 o’clock p. m. l»t premium,
I&gt;5.00; 2nd, &gt;3.00; 3rd. &gt;2.00
to . Mato of prcpowu
Entries can be made np to time of
in the ■'junty jail to await the sitting ttuto U&gt;l, wtotof, ukI «U1 bootmHml 1
races.
T. Phillips, Sec’y.
of the Circuit Court, when he will find to p«y up their lubiliUe., thu, cmMthat it will take him about a lifetime iug other, to do Ukewiw, ud &lt;■
. DIED.
Autonlshing Susces*.
to work out hb lent account
«eUI 1— 1 —1.
. ..
I'Vn—S’tli.TbKSrSSfT'SSfi . ,r
po™™ »no
It" i* th^ duty of every pe,r*on who
•nd 7 day*
has Used BOSCHEE’S GeKMAN SrhUF to
Jet it* wonderful qualities be known to
nv'aiBBos"'
their friend* in curing Consumption,
■A Cart.
severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma. Pneitlistened to the voice of
monia, and in fact all throat and lung
"®"'"
1
to imu imw, ot Sort. l«b. diseases. No Demon can u*e it without
of the Nashville Reform Club, took a° article stating that there had been a immediate relief. Three doses will re­ W
on her and started for the Dorth woods.
place in,the Club Room, Monday eve trial of cultivator* on the farm of lieve any rase, und we consider it tlie
Stig'S duty of all Druggist* to recommend it
to the poor dying consumptive, at leant 80
SslKrste1' £5rE,i&amp;thi: to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottle-* 80
weeks in Maple
I were sold last, und no one case where
1 it failed waa reported. Such a ruedi­ ®°
, took cine a* th- « erm am Strcf cannot be
place on the 1
—'ft in f too widely known. Ask your Drug- 80
11 in ' gist about it. Sample bottles to try
Maple Grove.
United Brethren.
the ' "old at 10 cento. Regular size 75 cento, 100
the; For sale by Boise Bros.

The White

See Them before
Buy I

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

County Arrirultor.l Sori,,,, will be
bold« KMtuw-oatbr M.tih urd sth
ry county roll out their „lr&gt; product&lt;b

2nd Marahab—H. Wootewu.
8ergeant-at-Anns—Wm. Keister.
Pensnal Gossip.

SEWING MACHINE.

CHEAPEST ill LIGHTEST HUNIING
pair* Men’* Calf Boots, &gt;3.50, &gt;3.00 Itreqairo* so special instruction* to ue it

Cnlf Boots, tap, &gt;3.00.
Pair* Men's hip Boots, tap,
2.75.
Pairs Men’s Kip Boot*, luiud made
&gt;8.00 to 13.50.
P^j toj&gt;Klp Boofa’
•1-w

Pair* Youths' Boota

Lewie Durkee’a

ths Csath^nr ta
aoktts

warm)

everywhere.

WHITE MACHIKES IN THE MAMET.

D. DUNN &amp; CO

C01II8S10H

IEBC8AHT8.

W A. &gt;' TED
RUBBERS AT

ativaa. He wm accompanied by bi*
d.^irtorjo.iue, »lw
shw

#1.00 16 2J5

&gt;L00 tn &gt;1.75.
100 Pain'Womf.r, Seth G.lu»,tt.0O
to tl40. beat ilSs.
I »&gt; P«i™ 2 omen’. Kid, buttoa. »S.oo1

Mis* Alice Ackley, of St. Charles,'
Saginaw Co., is vidting at John Smith’*.
Ruthven
Kill and wife, of OrangeCormiek and Griswold, laat w-ek, sucSXT?^NT’u’uu"'hiJohn WaUtec started for London,

LARGE DISCOUNTS POR CASH.

Palp Boy* Kip Boots, tapped. &gt;1.90

—L»I at wir Plow Slats at |i,4H
r" U "rr

THE EASIEST SELUSG,
THE BEST SATISFY!**

So not Buy any

Frias ui

�MICHIGAN
will h-.Sd

Sweden al Ann Arbor

every indication oY a large • attendance.
The new building la ladug pushed to

50; ambers. fdft«

alum, |6-

■ A’.i

CONSULT YOUR OWN INTERBST.

bor entailed the most exhaust! i

tri boa
killed.

Turkish troopo,-who, according to this
mid-other accounts, displayed the p-sat-

Buy your Good« only of Reliable jPartiei

abandon the ax and drag rope* iot
their riflee, to defend thcimMilvt»
against the condnsoua aauuits of the

Hulo gista, thirtaen in all, are oapUves In
ttakhamta of the Indian seouta. The party
alruvk lathe Mine with which thelndtaM
from the reservation bail a fight,at leMt
thirty-five mile* from the su
They were notified by nmnrtrs from
rcMrvatioo that the troops were ir
suit with 3 view of brtaginK them
Every one killed or captured was c
lump or hiding In tho brush. R wt
poMiible th bring the Indians to bu_.. think they must have suffered much and
abondnMd a great ttaft. An biftutl, yet
Mliw, WM found thrown nway in ita imsket upon the open prairie. Th{y scatter­
ed in. the mountains over a large area of
dbuntry. Lieut*. Hanna and Rucker
will arrive at Bowie on the 16th or 17th.
I expect to arrive on the I Sth.
WASiOhOTOW, Seideurisu 21.—The
TreMtiry Deparunant to-day burned the
following memorandum of the amount
of United State* noire and national bank
notes in tho Treasury and Sub-Treaauty
September 15, 1S77, and account* and
fund* payable therefrom:
..... 4M,21»,W7-

&lt;1 L’,^1 40 percental.
o &lt;2 W&amp;3 per bbL Cook- IT IS GENERALLY ACKN
BUY
long breathing pause from the toll at
dragging their boats through the forest.
ItahL
Picked, &lt;2-;
' They were also comparatively secure
utaian [Kxrltktti under a murdat- fj-om attack, and took -measures to re­
in demand at iy@2ft?.
cruit their exhausted strength laifore Lower gredMlsaUe.
Hefsi Paalm’H division of twenty bat­
Uheeao—ttiftlic.
talions of infantry, two batteries and a again encountering the dangers of the
Egg*—Ready sale at 18(« 1&lt; eta.
tourney
westward.
Although
fighting
recently appointed al the United State*
For the same money; than any other pJace in town.,r
regiment of cavalry .have entered Plevna
Foreign Frulte-Lemon*. »&lt;i 75(ft7 00 per
Naval Academy *l AnnapolU (&lt;«r pawdug
with treat* supplies of provisions and its way contlunouidy, Stanley
the beat comixnitive examination in thrt
ammunition.
DID NOT NEGLECT THK OBJECT OF M18
acbool were I. B. Panronsaud R. Slewart,
Plenteous rain luw fallen in many of
.
JOURNEY. ’
25@4 40 ; Valencia, 7Jc; muaauoMWJL 10 ;
Jr., of Michigan.
Uw worst famine d&gt;tricta. Agricultural and found Opportunity to note all the siutanM
II @ 12c:
Load'n TO***
GIVE ME A TRIAXAND BE CONVXKfcED
• The W vandotle etnelfing worktrahlpped
work 1b active and the crops are making interesting and physical characteris­ &lt;2 25; dates, «H@7c; fig*, ta d.^u*.
|14,7(0 worth of silver to New York lost
nip id progress. There can be no reason­ tics of the route. At two degrees new, ,1!(&lt;v12; do.-layera, 13@14c; do.
able doubt that tiie tide .of .tho great
bag*, 10@llc; French prunos ll@13c;
north
latitude
he
found
that
the
course
ealalnlty has been turned.
judge Huntington ha* filed hix opinion
MY STOCK OF
of the great Lualaba swsrved from ita Turkey prunes, 8@0c; prune!Ire, 14{* l.r&gt;&lt;*;
in the Roae-Dcugbw University defalca­
Mart Domingo advices to tho JOth re­
currants, new, 711 dtron. 22@23c; lemtion case. He holds H»« rewponalbie for.
port that within the last fortnight matters almost direct northerly direction to the on^peel, 12c. Coooanute, Baraoo, &lt;5 per
the main defklcaUcn, and Itnugtaa itable
Iiavo axei)med a aerious political aspect northwestward, developing into a
for thestuba bearing thedbputed Initial*.
In the nortlreext province, called Lavage, brood stream varying in width from
Hay—Baled &lt;12@14; loose &lt;10@12 50.
JL_J JLV _L
vJI V/
The optnipn to very letagUiy.
many bloody encounters have taken place two to ten miles and choked with
Hides—Green country untrimmed, &lt;’&gt;i
between The revolutionists, hoadea by islands. In order to avoid the. strug­ (a,lc; green trimmed, 7fe7ic; green city.
The Mtoek cavalcade at the State Fair
Gen. Bangaa, and the government troops. gles with the tribes of desperate cannt- 6®61c: cured, 8&lt;^»c; dry flint, 14(alflc;
was pronounced the finest display evrx
The latter were badly beaten. The par- buta that inhabited the main land on dry salted 12(0,1*: gn-A &lt;Wf, lO&amp;llc;
Dizde in the State. *
each side of the river, Stanley’s canoe cured call, 12o; dry adfJ*K^2nc; deacon
In the U. 8. court ft Gnthd Rapid* on .
ralMxi a rebellion In the northwestern fleet, led by the Lady Alice, paddled skins, 25@40o; green kfp, 8^(Jo: drv Is large for the season, nhd will be sold right down to the Id&amp;hst living
Thursday, . Judgment wa* rendered
•
profit, in cider to make room for on early Fafl^Mfekc'1
provinces, commencing by capturing the along between the islands, taking ad­ kip, 15®ltk*.
ildraehidea, |1@1 5u. '
against the townwhip of Ionia in tkvor of
seaport Br Manta Christo., The republic vantage of the cover they afforded as a pelts, 50c(®f2. Bulls, stags and grubby
Augustus KitnKail for &lt;2,100 on railroad
M.WW in in a state of excitement, and many protection from attack. In this wav iildre ano-third off.
aid bonds.
,
Honey—111^ 14 c.
. lAtwn pnuninent cltizeiui have been arrested on. many miles down the stream were
Hillsdale County nays taxes more
more suspicion............
Potatoes—None bougbt'for shipincut. I^etcli alonjf your Butter, EfififH, and what
made by the expedition, unmolested by On the street 30(5,35c.
promptly than any other eounty in tho
Called In UqUMalioti
Stale.
'The delinquent tax Hat for
the natives, but this safc:y from attack
Proviaions — (3eor pork, flOfiilO 25;
STANLEY HEARD FROM.
ever yoii have to Sell.
kvutatoo........ ........ J3,&lt;i».9l*
.this County occupies only half a colnmn
wns purchased by much suffering. Cut misH pork, &gt;14 25ft 14 75; lard, HfftOic ;
in the newspaper publishing 1L ,
off* from supplies In the middle of tbe for tierces, and l»j(g;10c for packages;
io.a».Wii! His Perilous Journey Across the great river,
Two hundred and seventy-five Ktndenta
smoked hams, 12c; break last bacon, lift
IT"
YOU
WILL
GET THE BEST PRICES AT
IM.-W'
African Continent—Continued
are in attendance al Hillodaie College
Ilia; do. shoulders,8c; new extra mem
STARVATfON THREATENED TO ’DE­
2TAI8
Currearr ani cols rtdetaption sceount.
&gt;12 50; drie^beef, 14c.
litis term.
'
Fighting with the Natives—An
Nashville, July 1,1S77.
IntcreaDuroanLrlitrki ouUtaadlnK.....
STROY THK EXPEDITION.
.*
,
’salt-On-ndagn, fl 15 per bbl; Mich­
W»»», P. EverreU, of Davis, Macomb Comptroller of Curreuey, agent for crcd.
IntcrcstlngNarratlve.
The most extreme hunger was en­ igan, fl 15 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, t&gt;er
county, gathered 3,000 pounds of honey
from filly-two awanna of !&gt;•«• thia seadured by the party, which jiassed three bu. sack, 45ft48c ; Ashton dairy, per 224
i Cable Dtaalch to Ne» York Ber*M.
lb. sack, &lt;3 25.
,
The welcome news has at length entire days absolutely without uny
Seeds—Timothy, fl (JOftl 05 per bu.:
A. B. Bowen J: Co.’s saw-mill, board; come that Henry M. Stanley,the spe- food. This terrible state of things clover not moving; nominal at 80.
ing-houso and blacksmith-shop were
could
not
be
any
■
longer
endured;
so
Wood—SlftS per cord.
• dal commlmioner of the New York
burned at Whitehall on tiie l(*th.
ixm,
1 Herald aud the London Daily Tcle- Stanley rreolvrd to meet bts fate on
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
&lt;10,000; insured &lt;7,000.
The above statement does not include1 ruph, has arrived on -the west coast of the main land, rather than by hunger
Fire* in tho wood* have* destroyed money deposited with national banks.
bn the river. He therefore turned his
Africa,
after
a
terrible
Journey
across
about 25,000,000 tact of standing litnbar
course
Into
the
left
bunk
of
the
LualaChoice to extra ablpplnj
Six European steamers sailed Saturday thecontlnent along the line of the
on the Paint and Mlchlgammi River* In
biu With the regular good fortune
3 7s«e &lt; oo
Michigan, this season, itccording- to an taking 255,W0 btjshel* of grain and largei Lualaba, otherwise the Congo River. that has generally uttenued him. he Good tocholco butcherir
3 24*6 3 M
-Xpert who has recently been over the shipinonts of butter, cheese, oystersMual Stanley's dispatch Is dated from Em. —, „ ....
___ ______ ....
J Mi** 3 u&gt;
Kentucky blue grass seed.
boma. Congd’River, wretCoAl of Af­ reached the village of a tribe acquaint­ Milvbcoo.Mcb--------- ---------------- - 34 00**« W
ground.•
ed
with
trade.
These
|&gt;eople
had
four
Yral
crim,
r*rb
x
....
.
.....
.
...............
5
00*»10 00
rica,
August
10,
and
informs
ps
that
Tho Treasury Department liad upon
The Sluti' Board of Agriculture have
niuaketa,
Which
they
obtained
from
Sheep
—
Quiet
nnd
steady
nt
&lt;3
75^4 25
votrdt indelintic leave of absence to Prdt a Union; Pacific train, recently roblx-d be arrived at that point on August k
Garfield, and to dlsjtensc with the ser- in Wyoming. 300,000 ounces of silver from Zanzibar, with only 115eoiun,tbe the west coast. They represent in a for good 75 to IM) lbs. average.
Hoga—There is no change In price*.
• vices of Proi. Gully, at the Agricultural bullion. Hiis was in large bars, aud so entire party is In a bad condition after degree the advanced guan! of civiliza­
&lt; 'ollege, the former from October 1, and heavy that tho robbers were unable to their long and terrible journey through tion toward the interior of the conti­
&lt;-arrv It with them, and not an onniv was the heart of the African continent. nent. They called the gnat river
the latter from November 2t».
lost.'
Ikuta
Ya
Congo.
With
these
friendly
A State Ajiaociation of the New JernA vAxr-Kit near!j’ iwo Inchon in diam­
After completing the exploration of
A specimen of the reported counterfeit Lake Tanganvlka, and
natives .Stanley ap.d his party made
Nalein Church (Swcxituiborgian) was oreter wu.s removed iroiu the right ear of
ganlced at a meeting held at Detroit'on $50 legal' tender note circulating in Chi­
Jn&amp;ihltalM. 133 Macomb st., Detroit, bv
“ HLOOD BROTHERHOOD,”
cago has been carefully oxauntied and »KTTI.fNG DEFINITELY TlfE ACTUAL
the 21*1 and 22nd Inst.
Dr. DeCou, 150 Hasting* at. This cancer
SVKVEY,
hud purchased from them an anund- was removed without imrgical operation.
Sotne of Aho Saginnw valley m lit* are found to bo printed on fibre paper, and j
genuine.
the question of the outflow of the lake ance of provisions, which were sorely The patient, who 1* a laborer, did not lone
now running nlglt and day.
&lt;leeanaCo. farmersthe Clawson ■ The accounts of the 41 per cent, loan by what was believed to be the River needed by the famished exploring ono day of work whilo under treatment.
Have
been
clewed.
The
whole
amount
is
JUST RECEIVED
Lakuga, but which has proved to lie party. A (tern brief rest, Stanley eriwheat.
■
&lt;200&gt;&lt;M»,0f«; &lt;IH5,000,000 for rufumling
Zachariab ('handler will dellverthe ad­ purpose* and &lt;15,000,000 for resumption only a creek draining into the lake,ex­ dcavored to continue bls course along
A Sure Cure 1’or PUes.
dress at the Central .Mlchiatiaagricultiir- purposes; und will appear in the next cept when the walers of the great the Jeil bank of the river, but three
Noone need Buflter. A poaiUve rvmsdy fur al!
al society lair nt Lunaing, on Thursday, debt statement. The 4 per cent. Joan is inland sea attain an extraordinary days after hta departure from the vil- kinds
of Pllev. slbying the liitenM Itching st once,
being rapidly paid lor and adjusted, and level, Stanley and his followers push­ luge of the friendly natives 1^* came to ,giving Imunt relief. An Indian tresin.cnl you
the country of a powerful tribe, whose &gt;a ppi r, called Dr. WillUru'a Indian Olnunent, (prvThe Mernllsw.lle nnd Keuockee post- jvill be settled next month as calls ma­ ed across the country to Nyangwe, on
pa.ml only fur Pllvoaud nothing el»e.) Thousands
&lt;;tlice*, ,(n St. Clair county, have been ture, the first call maturing the 5th of the Lmdaba. This was the most warriors were armed with musketa.
discontinued.
Mail for the former goes Octolsir, and the last November 3. Five northerly point reached by (’a^ieron Here, for tbe first time since leaving
to Brockway Center, and R»r the latter to million dollars each for August, Septem­ when he attempted to solve the myste­ Nyangwe, Stanley had to contend
।
buu uiceraieci Illes,
ber and October, will bo applied for re­ ry of the Congo and its Identity with against an enemy on almost an equal trie-1 remedy after remedy adeertlaed, cod cnnaultBrockway. ’
&lt;-I t.h
V11c IS,1 ■ Iin
ri r*f,I
I.SntnS I. Louisville;
T ai. I. will.- Cincin. Iu I
pbfifcUM
Philadelphia,
Jnail,
the main drainage line of the Lualaba footingas to anus. Me therefore pre- rd
Ex-Gov. Bug ley in to deliver tho ad­ sumption purposes.
bidianapoUa aud juh
thia o.y
city, and apeot
apeoi hunpared bis part}* for a struggle, the issue dreua
।
The following was forwarded to Gon. Basin.
or dollars, but found no relief until I obtained
dress at tho Newaygo County Fair,
P.
H.Sheridan
at
Chicago,
Ill.:
“
Sturgis
a
box
of
Dr.
WHIUw-a
Indian
Fils
Ointment
soiao
of
which
was
decidedly
doubtful.
No
'
Stanley
left
Nyangwe
on
the
15th
of
The peppermint crop of this county is
very good this year, nnd im a general write*, under date of Muscle Shell, 16tb. November, 1878, and traveled over­ sooner did these natives discover tbe
thing tho mint is yielding well in quan­ that in tho light on the 13th, 14ih anti land through
Ureggn
with his approach of Stanley's expedition than ।
tity, while the oil la of iirst-claMquaiity •; 15th £0 dead warriors were found. He party. Afteran arduous march ofmany they maimed fifty-four large canoes, !
fur treatment. He tnfornu met hat tho In­
however, the mint growers are bolding believes that more were killed, nnd esti­ days through a country filled with dif­ and put oft from the river bank tout- .
Ointment baa also cured him of the pile*. it
their oil tor better prices, it being worth mates the wounded at about 60. Uf his ficulties, and ladng ix&gt;:npelietl to tack it. It was not until a number of dian
।iv certainly a wonderful dlacorery, and abould iw '
only fl 50 per pound at present.— (Stur­ own lose French,Nicholson and Grexham transport on the shouldera of his men Iris men were killed that Stanley de- j
were wounded slightly. Four noldiors
gis Time*.
were killed. 12 were wounded, nnd sev­ every pound of provAlons and other stated in bis efforts to make the natives
- -- --- . . ..
W.
Kllllll.l I
The Twentieth Michigan Infantry hold eral scouta were -killed and wounded. store* necesBary for the trana-conti- understand that he and his party were 'around each )&gt;ox of Ointment. Sold by dnireisU I
their twelfth annual reunion nt Grans Niue hundred horses were dropped by nentai journey, und beside* carrying friends. He cried out to them to that JSrncrally. Sold by Farrand, Williams A bo., ■T&lt;,|edniKKista, Detroit.
1-akeon Wednesday, October 1®.
Gen. tho hostile*. Up to the Hllh lie had in a similar manner the’sections of the eflbet and offered cloths as peace gifts, 1 sale
'
B. M. Cutchoon, of Manistee, is the ora- I dropped ninny of ids own horses. The
tor of the oecwlon. Members will get command had' Ins'll living four days on “Lady Alice,” exploring Isiat, und the but the savages
arms and auuuunition of his party, REFUSED TO 11K CONCILIATED, AND '
half-faro on the several railroad**.
The Celebrated
mule meat. Tho (’rows we returning to Stanley fonnd himself brought to'a ;
The following is the list of ofticera elec­ hu agency, and say that Sturgis sent
.................................................................................
THE FIGHT PROCEEDED
ted at the lata meeting of tho State Agri­ tliern in, telling thoin not to fight the Ne z. stand by Immense tract* of dense for-.
'“O’- For twelve ml W i
M
cultural Society:- Prealdent, E. O. Hum­ tPerees any more, because the wihllers ™u‘tlirousir»'hlch"»n'ntterapt»'‘«t 1 ’i,h
phrey. of Kalamazoo: secretary, J. P. were not to fight them longer. Tho Crown pnigrem were faille. Finding that he &lt; ,low“ ,tlw »U“KS&gt;« went on. and It
1
the line he proved to be the greatest aud most
thornpaon, Detroit; treasurer, A.J.Dt&gt;*n, any that tho Sturgis nnd the Nez• could not advance along
Adrian; executive committee, to serve Perrtw cainri were only eight miles apart, had first intended to follow, Stanley! desperate fight on this terrible river.
two
years, Abel Angel, Allegan; andltraaybe timt they have stirrondur- &lt;irosMMl the Luaiabaaud continued his 1 It was maintained by Htanlev’s followD. W. Howard, Oceana; H. O. flan- ed. This rojMirl needs continuation. 'journey along the left bank of the era with great courage, am) was the
Has just opened for inspection his Fall Stock bf
Nothing is rcocivevl frx.'in Howard since river, passing through Hie district last save one of thirty-two battles j
my lust."
known as Northeast Ukusu. On this fought since tb« expedition had left
SUiawaasee; W. I,. Webber, Saginaw; J.
Since tho withdrawal ot the troops from route he endeavoied to find an outlet Nyangwe.
Q_ A. Burringtoo, Ttumota; J. Webster Sitka, tho few while settlers have l»een al
The Lualalxi, which river changes it*
westward, but theJungleVan so dense
ChUds, Washtenaw.
tho mercy of the Indians.
and the fatigues or the inarch so ha­ name scores of times as it approaches
Ata meeting Just held at Jackson by
A fire In the Patent Oflhs*, on Monday,
the Atlantic Ocean, now becomes
the board offish commtaionera, it wa-v destroyed a great number—from tiftv to rassing, tliat it seemed Impossible for known as the Kewang and the Zoure.
Which f&gt;»r Style, and Durability, and Extremely Low Pp,icb$, cannot
ronolved to toko immedtafe inottKUn-s sixty thousand—mostly rejected models. him to succeed in passing the tremen- As the river runs through the great
‘dous barrier of the forret. He found
looking to the erection of ebutM or lad­ ■Tho damage laostijnated at $40,000.
be excelled in Michigan.
,,
h imselfopposed at evurys top by the hos- basin which Iles between 26 degrees
ders in the dams of the Stale. By a taw
Justice
Miller
delivered
r
decision
in
and
17
degrees
east
longitude,
it
has
an
lilecannibal natives. Thesavagrefilled
of the last legislature Ifta made tho duty
of the Ixmrd to provide a model fbr a tb« United State* Circuit Court, in the the woods, and day and night poured uninterrupted course of over 700 miles,
ahulo, with acconipanyiug uiMNdiicaiions. casoof the American Middlings Pyrllier flights of poisoned arrows on bls party with magnificent affluents, especially
and ut eauae the same to belithogrsphed, Comimny against various millers of st. which killed and fatally wounded on tbe southern side. Thence clearing ing a ddr-sprlug without the unploMantai.d dans'de motion of tho Uoneord, and obviating
and to bo placed In the office of the town- Louts. It refuse* the injunction applied many of his men. From every tree the broad belt of mountains bvtween grrou»
These are prices that will slop all Railroad Strikes, and efcttWe the la­
ttw Jerking of the Elliptic. lUUg without perch,
for, but requires millers using tho firmrmaking process In dispute to make and rock along the route the deadly the great basin of the Atlantic Ocean give* independent action tn each wheel, making borer to dress as well as tho SuperinUndenls or inniiager of any qorporate
monthly* reports to tho court of the missiles winged their ftital course, and the river descends by about thirty falls them much moot.durable. The firings are made
institution. A largo Stock of
.
t
and furious rapids to the great river
amount
of
Hour
made
by
them
and
to
al
­
Hie
heavy-laden
bearers
fell
dead
be required to &lt;;oustruct Hhutox, or Who
between the Falta of Yellala anti Hie buriurM man, and pbyakian, aa it glrca them the
may in any way- bo interealed In U»ir low plaintitls to examine their mills if under their loads In the dark forest.
eavint riding and movt durable rpring vehicle
vxinotructlon. The board are fully aware they desire to do bo. The case will come Only now* and then could Stanley and Atlantic.
known, and lurch losliable to break than the or­
upon
its
merits
at
tho
next
spring
ecssion
FTANLEY’S IjOBREH
hi* men reply to tills silent fire with
of the great importance to be attached to
dinary spring on account of quality and farm.
the ivglalatlon of lust winter, and it is of tho court, If plaintiff so elects. Defend­ their rifles, for the savages kept under during this long and terrible journey • Seed for circular to ■
GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS,
their wiah and purpose, by uorrewpond- ant* are ready tor trial at any time.
the densest cover, and rarely exptwd aero*- the continent from Nyangwe
In all tho lines; CAeoprr than tho Cheapest. An examination will dorivince
An “ Independent” mooting ha» been themselves.
eoob with fish Rbute builder*, a* well ax
Dexter Spring Co.,
have been very severe. The contin­
bypentonal hwpeeiion of ahutes now in broken up in Fayette. Jefferson Co.,
the closest buyers.
Stanley's march through these can­
operation, to furnish a model that will by blilldozers. Gov. Stone promlmw to nibal regions noon became almcwl uous lighting in tbe forests und on the
river reduced thd strength oftbe expe­
prove acceptable to dam owners, and to atop such proceedings, cost what it may.hopeless. There was no cessation in dition daily, until it became a ques­
the fish men of the Stan*.
ATTEND
Gen. McClellan accepts the nomination
the fighting day or night. An at­ tion* whexther any of its members
Goo. Hardy, convicted In the Calhoun of the Democrats, for Governor of New
/lOLDSMITII’S
tempt at camping merely
would ever reach the coast. Stanley
Co. Circuit Court for the murder of Mm, Jersey.
VA Bryent&amp;Stratwn
Ixsonard of Clarence, was ecotoneed to
The Fidelity* Savings Bank at Chicago CONCKXTRATKD THK 8AVAGBS, AND states In his dispatch: “Mv grief ta
still Dew over the lose of my last
State Prison for life.
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY find it Tor their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, there is
has been placed in the hands of a re­
F.ENDF.KKD THKIK FIRK MoltK
white assistants, the brave and'pious
Mechanics1 Hail, Detroit, Mldu
DEADLY.
money in it for you.
Mr. Baal, tho champion of Rom in the ceiver.
i."ircrrcti and bet natronizod
The advance was a succession of young EngHshiuen, Francis 1’ocock,
ituUoa of tho kind in the Hute,
charges In rude skirmishing order by who was swept over the Falta of the
tlv’only successful and paving
an advance guard, whose duty it was Maseassa an the 3rd of J uno last. 1 fe

Dominion Gift
a. New Brimawmw.
ting* of fho kind
eXteuoively Adverttacd away from lie
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Beware of the *

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gfaKttitf, Sats, Caps, ■Borts, .Shots, potions, &amp;r., &amp;r.

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gbjitxth's.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Fall and Winter Goods,

mo

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fanZ'lnj Come early and avoid
the Rusli

G. A. TRUMAN

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No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents.
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50 u.!^ t

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS.

Rut Fanners, Mechanics and Laborers trill

FOREIGN NEWS.

Tbe State convention of Univaraalists
meeu al Grand Rapid* October 4.
V. P. Collier has resigned hta poaiUon
as Regent of the Uuiveraity, on account
of ill heal Lit. Rev. George Duffield of
.-ansing, is appolnied in iua stead.
C. F. R. Beltow«,Prealdentoftbo Mlch-

graded school* throughout tho State pr&lt;pore a brief hbetory of their school from
ita brganlxatlon to the present time, nam­
ing the BUperlntendcutH, principals and
other teoebera, m tar m may be desirable,
who have been engaged In tho school,
with a Hynopsl* ot the present course of
study.
attraction wm a wedding which occurred
on tho grounds before the grand stand.
IlWaa witneMed by fully 5,000 people.
The names of the couple were kept a prof&lt;iuud uecret, and none out the president
and Meretary of the society knew their
naniM until Thursday noon. At the ad­

to dear the road for the main body. was my faithful companion. Kalulu !
ta also among the lost’’ On the same
The Mark Lane Express this week, In A rearguard covered in like manner
JOHN HBFFBON &amp; CO.,
its usual review of the British com trade, the retreat, for although advancing day that 1’ocock was lost, (Stanley
•ays a week of doll and windy weather, against the enemy the moverdent was will: hta seven men were almost drawn
---- WHOLESALE—
with comparatively little rain, him ena­ a retreat from another. All Stanley's into the whirlpools of the Mewa Falta,
and
six
weeks
later
himself
-with
the
bled the greater portion of tho English efforts to appease the savages were un­
wheat crop to be secured, and the cutting availing. They would listen to no entire crew of the Lady Alice were
ot barley and oats to be carried on under overtures, disregarded all signals of swept over the furious falls of Mebe218 Jefforeon Are., Detroit.
more fkvorable conditions than appeared friendship and of mildneMgif Inten­ lo, whence only by u mlrade they
■ ,pjie e-pjonjr writes:
”1
with
been going on rapidly, but the-exceed­ tion, and refused to be jjacQled mon,
_________
“&gt;« expedition from Bema.by
ingly inferior quality aud condition of Sifta. To render the position still more steamer to Caliada, arid proceeded
IH5KS’
eplorable. bis escort of 140 natives,
the bulk of the samples marketed has
given dear proof were any required, of whom be had engaged for the sei vice thence to St. Paul de Loaudo. Mr.
•
Spring
tho dfMKtrouN effect of the recent rain at Nyangwe, refused to proceed further Price, of the firm of Hattton *t Cock*01j
son,
of
Liverpool,
takes
my
letter
to
upon grain crops.
on the Journey,
■
xxnDnnmcoKiM.
[ &gt; ™ vi. Angul.,
A Buchureet correopondent telegraphs
on Thursday and say* it is confessed tiiat
Mpu the cleanest. aa&amp;lcit
Finding that hta ranks were thinned •
the Ruttian position in Sbipka Fas* 1*
mini comfortable and
v the di-M'rtinn
Nvnii&lt;rw» men,
m»n .
desertion of the Nyangwe
precarious both because of tho fon-e by
datable.
threateuing it and of impending trouble the hostile natives concentrated for a
Hlurate
year
*on»
and
daafhten
at
tbn
G
ejj
«D
grand
attack
on
Stanley,
with
the
ol&gt;to eornindnications.
Rann*
(Mich.)
PaamcaL
BcaniaN
Tuaixixa
It. in reported that a groat battle was ject if completely crushing him. It Cotxzua For porllculan rail, or enclose stamp
fought on the 21st at Biela, lasting from became necessary, therefore, to organ­ rurUoll»r« Journal.
t
TH£ nc w
.
nine in tho morning till seven lit the eve­ ize a desperate resistance, which was
ning, and that the Russian* .wfcre com­ happily auccewfnl, so far that it
pletely defeated. A special front Nhutnla
asMits tliat the UuMtaas lost 4,000 XijlaL ^EPULaER. 3-JlE fiAVAUlS FOR THE
ri".i: reinh,
and 8,000 wounded in the battle.
No official Intdligenoe ta ye’ received and gave the explorer a chance to re­
from tho reported battle at Biela yester­ consider his plans and make arrange­
day.
A special from Bucharest say* ments to adapt them to hb trying ait u
there has been severe, indeetalve fighting ation. There was only one way to re­
tor two days between tho Czarowitn and cape from thehaphws ixwition in which
Mohamet Aik The Russians Mill hold Stanley now found himself, unless lie
Biola. Another report ta tliat the RtiMlau accented thealternattve of returning to
headquartera have retired io Stalova.
Oanran Paaha attacked the Griylca re­ Nyangwe, and abandoning the grand
doubt Thursday night and was raputaed work which he had undertaken. This
wo* to make use of canore. Although
be had a .decided advantage over the
savages on the water, Stanley found
among the Bulgarians scud*
that
each day's advance was but a re­
account of the state ortheprrr
petition ot the struggle of th t day pre­
vious. It was desperate lighting all
the time while pushing down the river
there ta dm a grown 3M3» left alive. For with might and main. Fortunate!}* it
six weeks the niece hiM been at the mercy was Btill the rifle against the bow, but
of the irregulars of the Turkish army. then the bow was-------*“ 1
Th^re now remain among wicstf ws* once
Oysters and Canned Goods.*
a beautiful and thriving town but 5,000 woods, and the rifle
0 women ami children. The»e poor
tos hidetl

formed the marriage ceremony, after
whiaU the Hou. G. W. Webber, the proasndthe band
The prize b
worth &lt;60, tAfered ky AL J. Young, br

GENERAL NEWS.
UtMtrd trom. bavifig made his way mvu»
U»e eontfnenl of Africa.

I “.Bed Bottom

TO PARENTS.

$Aiisw«iaSs

68 Jefferion Ave..

special from Preacott, Arizona, Mya:

JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO.

hliM Dm Cole, of Ute town of Ottaco,
the groom A. J. Gardner, of Um! name

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
RobeS, etc., etc.

A SERIBS OF OKKAT CATAKACTS
not fur apart from each other and just
north gud south of the equator. To

Detroit, Mich.

Asewinghachine
merican

Here We Come Again I
WITH A HRAV IfflV STOCKOP

Summer Good*!
Our old Stock has all beci

Too full of New (foods
FOR COMFORT. AND

BE SOLD I
SO IF YOU

BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR!
' Al our Store than elsewhere, dpn’t blamejis.

We nrc nt home in our New Store, having no rentsand
hall be glad to sea all of our old customers and many, new ones.;

KOCHER BROS.

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The Home Concert.

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"But it. was for my bed, and I—• delighted, and It wan full supper time
• THE SUNXV SIDE OF LIFE. comes to us in the mldtf
liked It,” said George, with adeprecat-■ when they reached home again, their
row, or irksome buslu*^*. Motriimcti
ing eflurt w smooth matters over.
faces attesting their enjoyment.
Good humor is a bright color in the we owe to that sweet.laugh IIt turns
“Andmbt not as good quality. Ifr
“
Now
1
’
11
run
and
hunt
up
the
" YLLLAOJSOFFICERS
i web oflight; but self-denial only can
you can’t do just what you are told, you eggs.” Ndd Davie, ax soon aa lie hadi make it a fast color. A person who is the prose of our life inte poetry,&gt;ad
changes its tduufow* Into nunshluggiBi
had better do)nothing. And you didn't fluiahed bin meal
the slave of sei fish new* ba* oo many flpwenuP
DRUGGISTS
get lemon extract?” taking up a bot­
“I had Io grt out to the baru, ami I wants of his own to be supplied, so
Of yourrtly polbh.-day by day,
tle.
did it,* said bis aunt.
"I iovo H laugh—this wnrid wonhi t n
many lutereets of his own to support
"You said I might get lemon or
"Oh, Aunt Patty, how good you and defend, that he has do leisure to
At best a tirearr dareffing,* ■
vanilla—Tom begged for vanilla.”
were. Well, TH bring the chip* and study the wan Hand interests of others.
Ifthenrt could never apeak to heart,
" As if Tdp’s wants were to rule tbe kindlings,” and he came a tugging a It is impossible that be sbould be hap
IU pioaaurea telling.;.
rfn-neoL .
household."
great basketful, though this was one py himself, or make others around
"Then frown not at awlld.gavtatigli, m
Jtririiw.
" And here is a whisk broom. You of the boy's great bantohlpe.
him eo.
Or abide tbe merry besriett, • . -;
were saying that you needed one, you
" What a nice lot," said Aunt Patty.
BRUSHES,
A cheerlai heart and smilingfobe '
Good humor is the dear blue sky of
pHRISTtAN CHOnch-tJ. X Darn. Fa*-’
MISCELLANEOUS, st’HOO
know.”
,
Davie stared. “Isn’t there something the soul, on which /svery star of talent
“
But
what
made
you
get
a
red
one
?
AND BLAN" **"
else? • Don’t you want a pitcher of will shine more clearly, and the sun
iro°Sr
I have told you several times, George, water”
of genius encounter no vapors in ft■he Jiltlecol.
that greeu whisks were always the
"Oeorgie brought one."
' ■
A -‘Tramp” of the 8ea_
inumage.
It is the most exquisite
best. And there was not the aHgb.test
fc»o Davie sat on the doorstep .with beauty nf a fine face, a redeem! tig grace
A Wilmington, N. C’4dtopatefai nays
hurry about it; I would rather have hia hither and told him all about the in a homely oue. It is like the green
J-S a. ». pad
MAath School al 13 in
chosen It myself."
'uagerie, and it was quite dark when in a landscape, harmonizing in every that the schooner Jonas ffoiith with a
Prayer ywllng cwy Tlioraday cvraltq. __
And so Aunt Patty went through the Aunt Patty called him to go to bed. ' color, mellowing the light, and soften­ black crew of tblrteen and only one
DRUGGISTS’ and
eno]
Birchasea. Nothing quite .suited.
Martha hurrleo around- the next ing the hue of the dark ; or like a flute white.man, was spoken by Plkrt Joe
STATIONERS
errnlnr through, .
eanwbile David and Martha came morning an eV found time to sew one in a full concert of instrumeutt a Burris, twenty miles jtduth of Cape
veet and lot*
home from school. Tom .was working block of patchwork. Ami she was in sound, not al first dincovered by'tbe Fear, last Friday. They •vlalnied to
PERFU^LETA8T.CI.Eg.
p
'
for a neighboring farmer. Tbe family such a gay good humor all that day, ear, yet filling up the breaks in the be from Boston for S-Javannab, out
'M'AdGVlLLE LODGE. -IMF. *. A- M. Ikdsat down to their meal, and Grandma that Miss Lewis asked her if slit* was concord with its deep melody
three weeks and had Jost their bear­
AX ular ommunleatirm on meh Wednesda) we
and DYE STUFFS.
Fields said her brief Quaker grace.
on or before the full of thn moon. Tran*lent broth
bewitched.
It Is not great calamitiue that em­ ings. Burris gave them the liearings,
FINE ET*GlN’
'
'
&gt;
‘ 1 shut my eyes in the hall last night
er* are cordially invited
" Did you know your lessons ?” ask­
"Idhiuk I must be, for Aunt Patty bitter existence; it is the petty vexa­ and the vessel squared tiway for tne
(For the cfo*h sf IM tnusle wearied
..dWATTU^AT^,
v
’
„ ‘ LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
ed
Aunt
Patty.
praised me this morning," was her tions, the small jealousies, little disap­ south. As it did so aud'the.backs nf
And close to lay heart this vision car
Martha hung her head.
reply.
pointments, ami minor miseries that the block crew turned from him,’flic'
Awl a complete assortment of
I did hope you would have one
It really was quite wonderful what make tbe heart-heavy and tbe tern pur white man on board* imide signals for
good week, Martha; you never seem to a change came over the- Parker house­
• JEWELRY.
A mother chanting her lullaby. ’
sour.
Anger is a pure waste of vital­ Burris io return. On Saturday -the
get full marks."
.. Rocking to rest haf HtUe trie.
hold. The children were hot angels, ity.
It is always foolish and always culler Colfax aaliod in search of the
W. IL YOUNG,
" And she was late,” said Davie.
and they often forgot In the midst of ungraceful, except lu some very rare schooner, Ixit returned on Momlav,
artn'Ltquor* A*r And soft and sweri as ‘.h* muile.f.rl
Martha' swallowed over a great their best intentions; hut there was a eases, when it is kindled by seeing and will not give any account of her
«dgh.
,
.
. more generous allowance made for wrong done to another; and even that trip. A schooner named Ifia jonas
"There was tio need of your being them, a good weight thrown into the noble, rage seldom^ mends the matter. b»mllh, was reporteti ofl &gt; Faulkner'*
IL A. BARBER,
TEAS. SPIOES, TOBAOOOS and CIGARS
late. Martha. Next time don’t stop balance. For sometimes the kindly
"No man does his best except when Island, August IX, with the forehooni
A Bpocailty.
and argue."
impulse, the ready will, is as much ux he is cheerful. A light heart maketh patched and n.aiu»uH b&gt;rti, since when
"Ofcourse I can’tgo now, anyhow,” the deed Itself. . And she found that nimble hands, and keeps the mind fre« nothing bus been heard of her.
thought Martlia; but she arose and be­ the generous measure re-acted upon and alert. t No misfortune Is so great
Some of her bails .bad been blown'
T*&gt; you Iir*d School Hooks1
..i~a In x.a !&gt;■(»&lt;&lt;
BRADY 4*. CRITES.
gan to help clearing the table.
ben-elf. The pleasant temper of her ias one that sours the temper.
Until entirely away, while others hitug iw
ATTORNEYS kl lav, Solicitor* lit ChaMdiy
"Maybe thee would like to look over earlier years came back.
shreds from the inasls, only a few be­
cheerfulne-s Is lost nothing is lost.”
-fVReal E*t*lo Agrafe, *rlll«ltend promptly t
thy lesson ?" said grandma In her soft
One morning Aunt Patty found a
A cheerful face is nearly as good for ing at all serviceable. Near the water
IniMnem tntnj*tcd to their c*rn- FracUee In all
tone.
beautiful handkerchief-case lying on ian invalid as healthy weather.
court* at the 81*1*. Office opp. Union Horn*.
To line weeds and grass a foot long were
IFe bay our Good* for ca»h and con yire
CsamNuBuIW.
“
JomsR. Gam
•"There is only arithmetic tills after­ her plate at the breakfast table. The make
i
a sick man think he is dying, growing from the hull, evidencing
Mother's riitRiiitf and baby's.coo.
you low price*.
•
noon, and geography in the big map." hides were gilt bristol board, with her tall that is necessary is to look half dead that she had been a lung time out of
SMITH 4’ KNAPPEN.
' •
"And the more time the children initials handsomely worked in green, yourself.
;
Hope and despair are as port.
have to play the more they want to and around the edge a puff of green catchingas
Mr. Clemens (Mark Twain,) in a
&lt;
cutaneous complaints.
letter tn tlie Hartford CouraMl, solves
AUNT PATTY’’S BALANCE. play," was the shaqi comment.
ribbon. And Inshle were two pretty
"To
be
happy,
the
passion
must
be
Youra Truly,
•
"They are a good deal like kittens— uauuhcrcuicMi
handkerclxlefs uuu
and some neatiy
neatly netuhem- cheerful
&lt;
JT, bxiTM,
CstatmM. K
and gay, not gloomy and the mystery of the bark Jonas Smith;
BOISE BROTHERS.
Jodgatf ProUta.
play-comes natural,” was the soft re- ,med ruffling for neck and wrists. The I melancholy.
A proptnStv to hope reported spoken pear Cape Fear recent­
"Did't I go quick!”
joinder.
donors’ names weie attached. George I and joy is real riches'—one to fear and ly. He Was on a voyage from Bermu­
'LEWES DURKEE
" Well, tolerable." said Aunt Patty.
"You cannot go, if that is what you
da, May 25, 1577/ en tlie steamship
1-yyAR' WAR’ WAR’
’ passing the whisk site hud just pulled are hanging around for,” said Aunt had given the material, Martha hud sorrow, real poverty.”
Bermuda. The bark Jonas Smith was
done the work, affid her father had’
otjlo.flbe bread between her thumb
"Mirth Ih the nuwllolno of life.
Patty, presently; “and come straight
spoken with a signal of distress flying.
----- AND---Conveyand ng properly executed Office In I’. C.
j and finger to see if the loaf was thor- home from school, too, or you’ll be purchased its contents.
It
cures
its
ills,
it
calms
lu»
strife
;
She wax ten days out from Bermuda,
GrtffilA’a»axfr - - ,
.
,____________
Aunt Patty was so surprised that at
I uugbly done.
•*,
It softy Hmooths tho brow of care,
sorry
for
iL
”
’
havlug'left there for New York .with/
first she could hardly speak, and her
MURDER!
' "And I can go to Josie Weils’ this
And write* n thoiumad graces there." five days provl&amp;Ions for a Crew of Of;4
EMOR F PARAD Y.
Martha went off sullenly, and after tiretImpulse was to call its piece of
j afternoon, can’t I. You promised?”
TVSTtfE}»THr JT-YCi: CouveyaarlnCcare
maklnga good deal of trouble in school, nonsenfle; then she bent over and
Mirth is like the flash of ligbtniug teen colored men. A boat with three’
"No Martha, I didn’t quite prom­ came home in the same mood.
W fuHyand yr.-rrnptly attend cd to. Office cast
that breaks through the gloom of the men came to the sreamt-r and got a
kissed the little girl.
‘
ise.”
•
She wondered if she couldn’t run
"Ob, Aunt Patty,&lt;I am ho glad you clouds aud glittera for a moment; supply of beef, potatoes, and sea bis­
And high prices on this “•taff of life."
"But I ran every step of the way,in­ away, or if-some one would Dot take like it—we all arc? Grade Conover cheerful new keeiw up a daylight in the cuit. The hu-tx about the veMePs his­
A’. J. FE1GHNER,
Were murdered with a two^dged knife.
deed I did,auntie;.and 1 made all the her to tend a baby or do chores; any­ made one just like it for her mother, soul filling it with a steady und per­ tory ami crew,as told by Mr. Clemens,
otary pvblio ana R&lt;”J K*ut* A««nL
l beds and dusted.”
thing would be better than Aunt Pat­ aud I thought, and we all thought—" petual serenity.
are as follows: Oqpof the three men
Qiratul ntlcniluo elven to tbedrawtiu oltuort
There was a tremor in Martha ty's sharpness. But instead she bung
There is nothing equal to a cheerful who came to us in the boat was the
•raeo.% deeds, contrsct*, ete. Person* devlrtne tn And If y&lt;&gt;u will call and o’er hl* Prloedht peer,
"That my birthday deserved a re­
Parker’s voice, and the tears came al­ up her sun bat and sat down to sew an membrance? Thank you all. 1 hope and
even mirthful conversation, for captain and owner of the ves.-eL "We
1
most into her eyes.
over seam in a hateful sbect. And I shall grow a little better—"
rcKtoring the tone of mind and body, questioned him freely. and all that he
."I’ll tell you at noop. There, it !» half a dozen girls were having a good
"Butyou have grown just splendid," when both are overcharged. Borne said was confirmed afterwards by three
• ORNO STRONG,
ten minutes .to nln^'and you will be timeat Jernlp Wells'.
und good men, on wliom very ofour passengers who knew all abovt
interrupted Martha. "Somehow you {;reat
I
late for school if you do not start this
"That is sewed very neatly,” said moke me think of Grandma Fields, icavy cares and toils have been laid, the mutter. The p&lt;k&gt;r old tub hud
A Every dcwxiptlo
j instant.”
executedcheaply, wl
grandma.
a constitutional tendency to been condemned omciaUy iu Bermu­
only she is a Quaker and an old lady.” manifest
1
I "But, Aunt Polly------ "
Aunt Patty looked at it.
into mirth when their work is da and sold nt auction, anti qeeriy e"There, don't'flatter'me any more. relax
1
Your puddlov or your Jubuuy caku,
i "If you stop for another word you
nd his Graham Flour, too, ’Ils said.
“Well, it'a middling.
You have The coffee will get cold. I have been over.
Narrow minds denounce the ; iiough, not as-a whrde but by piece­
1
r.Y/O.Y HOUSE,
cannot go at all. H6w often have I soiled it a good deal; how often have using her balance lately—it gives bet- Incongruity;
1
large hearts own God’s meal, us one may -ay. Fvr in»Uuce
HATILES BP.QNSON. I'.-nprlrtor.'ThU hotel U
told you about answering back!”
I told you to wash vour hands before ter weight,” and Aunt Patty blushed. .1pxidness in the fact, und rejoice in the one man bought the lopuxaeis tuMiiail
pleasantly situated in lb* center &lt;&gt;{ bualucM. And if youL*vehor»f» to feed,
! Martha picked up her two books and you commence sewing. Now you cab
JU* tT'iuud. i»n&gt; sad Oats an
provision made for prolonging the sails, I think ; another bought ao
Tire children stared, but their father wise
’
He also kfrpw Corn wtifeii is w
whirled herself ootof thi- door like a put on that okl skirt and go out and had a quiet little twinkle in his eye.
1useful lives. Mirth, after exhaustive anchor, another such odds and ends as
tornado,without a word of good morn­ weed that row of strawberries."
toil, is one of Nature's instinctive re­ skylights and such tlumat, ami thia
ing.
•
Weeding was no; a lavolite employ­
And his Hhljatufl errnnnr allow
cuperative' efforts to soothe and rein­ colored man bought. wbaL was left, viz:
ALF. C. BUXTON,
I* the nicest kind or feed for CT
"The cross old thing!" she half­ ment.
Davie came presently, uiid
vigorate the mind. You cannot too, the empty hulk and the stuiupsof the
Tlie Bootbhuik’s Frieutl.
/ J.UNSMITH, manufactures Rifle and Shot Gans
sobbed, as she went out of hearing. they began to play "tag" around the
| sternly reprobate a frivolous life; but lore and luaiuuuisls He paid ’ £42for
yX aud ►■•pair* all Firearms and fins Madilnsty.
1 "She never does let me do anything! beds until Aunt Patty spied it out,and
if the life be earnest for God or man. bis bagralu. Then he bought ’.three
A
man
on
coming
down
town
And
If
you
lies
in
town.
,
I may try and try, and it doesn't sent Davie to look for eggs.
list priZK
, other morning discovered that ..... with here and there a layer of mirth­ old rugs, and made one do duty pa
amount t*&gt;—a row of pins. And If I
*‘I don’t believe you have found half boots needed )&gt;oHshing, and calledills
a fulness protruding, u Boft bedding to aneneer on the muinmad,’ another asaj
CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
Thai J never pul anythin/ on the slate.
can’t go to that croquet party I’ll be of them," she said when he came in.
jib, and K thinlax a poxLirf llyiug-jiu
bootblack, to whom the operation be­ receive heavy cares which otherwise
just ae bad as ever 1 can be"
"Come in and set tbe table, Martha,” ing concluded, he tendered thecustofo- would crush the spirit To snarl against or jib-suvsail, wbidieyu*you please io
I think Martha commenced right she called pnwently. "Now, to-mor­
the Hj&gt;orts of mirth, may be tbe easy call It. These had become Tags indeed,
J. L. BEACH.I__ | away.
money refunded. Oppo*
ary
fee.
She cliined over tbe fence and
row afternoon you will have to finish
"Keep your nlckelfl, mister.” ur­ mid unelesH occupation of a small man, when we saw them, and "pLiidSanlly
run down into the lot for an apple, aud that row. You have been a bad, indo­
appropriate to thi- u uuderiug(fo.xJ-aulbanely replied the artist, drawing the who cannot take in at one view the
MILLINERY
•
X PARADY,
what with that and the eating of it lent girl to-day."
cuff
of bis Jacket ocrotH his nose, "we whole circumference of a large one, IciLing ocean trumpsdiat the poof old*
she was late for school.
IfANVFACTVRF.Rof Boot* god Shoes. Making
outcast bad been 'al! (Bese mouths
but it is false philosophy.
,
It
wfcfi
so
with
most
of
Martha
Park
­
don't
charge
nothing
to
friends
of
the
irl. and renalrv&gt;K neatly done, abo • trid aifen"My aunt sent me to do an etrand,” er’s days. And yet the neighbors, and
Mirtiifulnees has a great power over that havetdnee dragged by. O»h&gt; of
tMfVhflll a&lt; order* nrotntlllr. and al t!&gt;« lowest
profession.”
Hbe said to Miss Lewis.
tbe excited feelings anu the angry ir­ zour passengers said that the new own­
Bring price*. 'Kbopewa sMe dFMaiu blrvet.
generally Miss Lewis, thought her a
"Friends of the profession ? How
" Well, you must bring a note, then,1 pretty good little girl.
What? Don’t understand you," said ritations of men ; it makes them more er oi this solumu property was ollbred
or lose n biark. 1 want you all to un­
J. R RASEY,
generous and more just II is often ji sufllciency of ballast for his purpose
’ . "JMid no one can ever- suit Aunt
derstand that school begins promptly Pktty,” the child raid to Grandma the West Sider.
TARAYMAN. Good* and n*FCTun-earrird to any
’.‘Well I’ll tell yer,” said the boy. more jiowerful with men than eon- for *2o, but he was not able to nflbrd it.
A-7^j&gt;fecc l^the village. Stool hone*, good dray
atninfo£
Fields; "it’s always something. Oh, I "Maybe you don't live ou West Yan scieuce or reason; and tShakspeare as­ and so weut to sen h» all bin perilous:
That made Martha still more cross.
serts
that It "bars a lliousand harms emptiness. His Idea Was to take iIms'
: wish you lived here and kept house,"
She sBnumed tbe lid of her desk and1 and Martha kissed the wrinkled baud. Buren, up near Ashland Avenue, be­ and lengthens life." It has been well cruft to New York and sell lier at w
JOHN WEBSTER,
yond where the boys used to play ball,
then hurried out to take her place in
lias o|&lt;-ned a
"I’m sure I don't know whatto do and near them big bouses with marble said, however, tiiat “ mirth Hhouid be pro tit either as u coaster or Upbe i bntfT
■OLACKSMITH8. All Sind* of work In the Blackher class. It was spelling, and the' with those children I” Aunt Patty
the embroidery of conversation, not ken up.
very first word she missed and bad to' said as she sat sewing with grandma. boddlcefl In the gardens, and mavla* tiio web—the ornament of the mind,
•We did not hear of any wjpte man Y
' go down one. And then .she "didn't “They do not Improve one bit. I you haven’t a garden plot andahewe?" not the furniture.”
being on board, but of course there
The man said his informant’s infor­
W. D. PUR CHIS,
In Jamra Firtnlng'a Building, east of aide Malo St.,, care” in real' good tfemest, and Hbe; think they grow worse."
"Laughter 1«, therefore, not a foolish may have been one, '(1 don't mean
mation,
whatever
its
source,
was
in
­
and
respCT-tfuny
Millcll*
a
•!&gt;*«•
of
the
pulrwas
a
very
trounlAome
child
until
12
ROPRIETOR ft
thing. Sometimes there is even wis­ tiiat Portuguese.) but there ware fifteen
The sweet eyes rested on the fret­ dubitably correct.
llc patronage. Having
montvllle. Flour and Feed alwayi
o’clock. ’
ted face. Now Miss Patty Parker was
"•Well, mister," continued the boy, dom in it. Solomon hlmseif admits colored inert at first, if I remember
When she went home to dinner she was not ah unhandsome woman ; Inthere is a time to laugh, m&gt; well as a rightly. I asked Cajrt. Angn&gt;re how
Hud Large Experience In Dressinnkhuc,
found Grandma Fields Hitting by tbe deedjn girlhood abe bad been very "I Been you the other evening sling­ time to mourn. Man only laughs— he could aeconht for that extraordinary
ing water out of that hose all over crea­
Bellerc« «ne can give perfect aatpifadlon to all who open window in Aunt Patty’s tidy pretty.
’
"%xilS‘FLEMING^
man tbe highest organized being; and crew, whed five mpn would have been
tion,
like
uh
If
you
was
Noah
and
the
kitchen. Now Grandma Fields really
"Isn’t thy balance a little out of Twelfth ward was Sodom and Gom­ hence the defiuition that has been pro­ more* than enough. He said it was
MAKER and J »wi
ST Hemctnlier the place.—Fleming’s building, was not grandmother to anybody, but gear, Patty ?"
orrah, and I see you sprinkle the boots posed of him, a •laughing animal.' easily explained, U was a great thing
t, NMfoSte, M&gt;rh.
she waspld and sweet and pretty, with
east side Main St., Nashville.
|
“My balance T1 dacuated tbe aston­ &gt;2 worth of young swells as was going Certainly, it defines him as well as a for those colored islanders to go abroad
io Waubt* and J
wrinkled
facCand
miovf
white
hair;
a
rarranted.
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
ished lady.
down, to get their gab and go to the ‘cooking animal,’ a 'tool-making ani­ aud see the world; tbax. without doubt
gown or soft drab, though it was made
"Yea. 1b thee careful to give good theatre, aud of course they had to get mal,’ a ‘money-makinganimal.' a ‘po­ tnelr only pay was U*eir pleasure ex­
.
FRANK J. PURCH18,
in the fnHbion of her young days, had
weight? Like bggeU like, you*know” them shined up again.
You was litical animal,’or such like. Laughter cursion. Think of that. , ..J, said I
Umott come around again.
R was
should think that unless the wtpds
'’TTILLAGK BARHER,.suui dealer In Collars, Tic.,
"X-can't imagine what you mean.”
making businew for us, and we allow very often shows the bright side of a
» Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and Cinn of tbs
gored, plain waisted, and with coat
b«ut quallp-, onedopr nortluof Cniop jrpuse.
"Well thee musn’t be offended, but you tbe regular commission. Your man. It bringsout his happier nature, were wry favorable three rag* would
sleeves; out it bad no ruffles nor puffn
and shows of what sort of stuff be is not enable the bulk to overcome ooean
hat
In
chalked
—
your
boots,
I
mean,
at
I
am
afraid
thee
weighs
a
little
too
nor fringes nor bugles. .Then she had
really made. Somehow we feel as if currents; that when sbo stnuek the
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
a silvery-colored kerchief crossed over close.. Thee seldom givre the children every box in town. You can’t drop a we never thoroughly know a man un­ GulfHtream she might been cried south;
TpROM Naahvin* to Battle Creek. Leave* N**bher bosom, and a white lawn cap, and any credit for good measure, and tbe cent, not if your feet was twice as big til wo hear him laugh. We do not feel that the provisions would soon ran out
o
iSik*
altogether she waa us attractive look- little over makes a great difference in ub they are. And if society ever strikes at home, with him till then. ' We do again, andao, taking ail thing* into
It rich, they are going to have a statue
1RK couaeetlou* with train* rut and we»U I-ratr*
ign as any grandmother you would the feelings of other.” •
conxidenition, that the crew might be
Itattie Creek Tu«ed*y* and 8*tnrd*y* at 7 a. tn. A
"Butyou don’t mean—and it doee of you, life size, in plaster, with a hose not mean a ni»re snigger, but a good, 1
wish to see. Khe luid nota
The solemn, looked U]&gt;on as doomed,- perhaps. But
injure children to be praising them in your hand squirting around like round, hearty laugh.
LINE TO THE EAST !
the world, and yet everybody's
continually,” was the rather Jerky re* Casablanca or Ben Bullwlukle, or any sober visage, like a Sunday's drew, 1Capt Angrove said that their main
trouble would lie their tlanrer ofgetting
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FA LIA was open, to her, and she visited
tells
nothing
of
the
real
man.
He
;
of them pUlara of Are,'and we’ll put ft
joinder.
sewing, and knitting, and
§Rt5rdlant8uj Canto.
of the track of veeeels; if they could
1
up in Union Park, bet you we du,” may be very silly, or very profound; out
"HM^evttiedit?”
.
and sometimes faki
»IH* all trains from th* West, North and South.
and
the enthusiastic boy, bowing hum­ very crow or very jolly. Let us hear ।manage to keep in that they could bar­
’
Sms
Parker
sat
silent.
Connection* made at Bufialo and Niagara Falls pie. She whs seven
row food and water and extend their
1QHN Q CRES3Y,
"Thee must not feel hurt, Patty, but bly to bin benefactor, departed.—[Chi­ him laugh, and we can decipher him :
with Nsw York Centra! and Erie Railway*.
seem old. There wi------------ v----- B..„.
excursion
indefinitely. ’Mr.'Clemens
at
once,
and
tell
how
bis
heart
beatH.
&lt;
stack of invitations ahead of her, and T tnlnk thee means to be a just cago Tribune.
an extract from his diarj- of May
We are disposed to suspect the man gives
i
On all Trains to Principal Points Pant.
two months ago Miss Patty Parker woman, and an ounce of feeling, or
with fuH dtJUU* trf inettlng the
who never laughs.
At all events, !
kindly
regard,
or
appreciation,
just
a*
K CANADA FOUTHKRN is one
tad sent for her.
j ammond
there is a repulsion about him which »ship, leaving no doubt that bls "Tramp
naScd and »&lt;iut[®wl roads on the
A Scrap-Book.
"She does not enjoy harvest apples,” much belong to its rightful owner as a
we cannot get over.
Lavater says : &lt;of the Bea" luu&gt; now been four months
is fsst increasing IraMnaao is erida
said Miss Patty, "so Jet us have her Dound of butter. Tbee sets a bad ex­
'.■iliun that man who never laugh.**, &lt;out from Ik-rmada/ahtf la now further
’ InsuraDce.tEeaJ EetaU and Money
We Lave frequently advocated the
here right in the flrat Gt them. And it ample in giving the children short
who dislikes music or the glad face of 'from her destination ihAQ whett she
weight,
for
they
pay
back
In
kind.
”
use
of
a
scrap-book
;
but
a
useful
hint
will give me a mxkI start with all the
a child.’ Thia is what everybody feels, «wtarted.
Mus Patty considered' grimly. will bear repetition. One who han aud none more than chlkireu, who
clothes aRd beddiug, and stockings.”
Later—The schooner,janae SmMab
Aunt Patty kept house for her brota- Wasn't grandma right? Stw never never been accustomed to preserve are quick at reading characters; aud 1bound to savannah from Boston, and
FRANK F. BNOW.
er, Mr- Nathan Faxkex. He was a did let tbe customer’s scale go quite short articles, poems, tales, etc., in a their strong instinct rartly deceives. &lt;was boarded off Cape Bqniain rai .the?
down In these dally household mat­ scrapbooK, can hardly realize the them.”
very
comfortable
tanner,
17th Inst, and found without nautical
Securx ty.
pleasure it affords to sit down and turn
ters.
with three boye and
"Is there anything like the ringing jiustnimenu. They tad io* tfaelrreck­
^ItlSWORTH lc BROOKS.
“J suppose my temper is a little over the nleasant, familiar pages. Here laugh of an. innocent, happy child
ioning. sails were somewhat torp and
spoiled.
Nathan ami tbe boy a, are 1a piece of poetry meets tbe eye, which Can any other music so echo through? 1bottom foul, l.ut .XherwIseHi g&lt;&gt;M re«very trying. But I want to do right, iyou would long since have lost had it tbe heart'H Inner chambera? It i*- &lt;
Ilion. Tbe neewrety aafting inidrw*not been for your seiap-book. There sprupatbetic, too, beyond other nielo d
ana if you think—”
।
were given by the United Blate*
"A-jast balanoe,” said tbe sweet old is a witty anecdote—it does you good dim. When the father site absorbed tlons
0-10 Acres
irevenue cutter CoFfrx : : - t*/
She vole©- “Give whM thee would like to 1to laugh over it, although it may be over his book, which seems to concen­
for the twentieth time. Nextis a valu­
worked very
trate every faculty, he hears hfo little
Aunt Patty.” cried her niece, &gt;able recipe you bad almost forgotten, boy laughing In bis sport, and laughs
which you found just in time to
flying in iron* school breathless ami and
1
also, he know* not wherefore. The fSmlUiaou.
ighted to excited, "the whole menagerie i» go- Irave much perplexity. There is a sweet bright being coatlnually gathering Honian
(
Inst
SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
lug to paca al four-. Can’t Davleand I little stoiy, the memory of which has Intelligence, carts around us gems of Ing
1
of an
unknown
cheered-and encouraged you when thoughts and pearls of affection, til! f
JO, HAIR, &amp;O,
’
ist
for
thia
ouce?
There's
the
1
I..-.*
"
Oa Anmd lai b&gt;te fecrik
splendid chariot, and a great 1almost ready to despair under tbe pres­ our paths Heem paved with precious t
nauor • .
sure of life’s cares. Indeed, you can stones from Heaven’s treasury. No iwbattixe jj
ant, and—’ *
__ri* brought up the chorus and 1hardly take up a single pa;&gt;er without day of storms is dark where he fo—no t
U4d 4e j
re-perusing. Then hoanf with carejtbe
&gt;■ 4&gt;N LONG
AlWWTOilH
BROOKS.
wintry evenlug'long. A young child (Calling tht
prwiGtm gems, and see at the end of is a full fountain of delight to the *
Behind the farmer came his eldest
lire year what a rich treasure you will house and heart."
' mortem —..
- - - ■ ■ m... Im*xm*
next day.
A woman has no natural grace more what alia mv; far.r«ll&gt; I bars
Mi’t be so noisy.
moraine,
IwwitchiDg than a tweet laugh. It ta
—foe me io mind
like
tbe
sound
of
flute*
on
tbe
water.
fAvoid that which you blame
the subject, that l am
. .
----------- wiU.y&lt;m heap hold othem fordoing." naj-g one of our wbe Il learn from her heart in a clear,
what the dfeeoee i
of his band, and hot let him go into moo. WaH, things have oome u» a sparkling rill; and the heart that hears
any danger!” ■ '
k flower instead of
pWy
i&gt;an
kiJW h,s owu it echoes back its sweet music. I
It waa woaderful that she did not
you jiursued an un»een
fuaj
through treea,led oo by her airy 1,
"f IfifcwT cannot trust you."
A New' York Liquor Dedden’ State —now here.now there, now tart,
"Tbs children promised and ran oft Convautlou is soon to be held.
found ?
W» have,
liiometimm it tadtaa pretty old.

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lake him to‘the crossbarhotel. F&lt;&gt;- th ■ ;
1 with be wm htufed thither, when, j
upon examination, he was minus a $»'. i
watch, tbe watch; or it« OQUi valent. w.» 'i
I annposa the sheriff yrill return to him. •
When will uiw- ooufttry chap- &lt; &lt; .1- to
think they have an equal chanrv with
city gentlemen in courta! He remained '
S night, when he paid $15, and is st
me again, a wiser if not a better
Snell purchased of a Kahmuoo i
firm, one day list week, a$225 phaeton.
It is a beauty, aud the doctor is con­
stantly on the road, alternating running
three horses.
ras disowned und frnbadt han
Dr. C. Adams-also runs- two horses,
in to be Men on the street in and will, be informs me, have to get
b father and mother lived. another soon. His new house is mow
Lourke cttaH not m: e any res on inclosed, and adds beauty to Railroad
should not n*o , the public
*
ly at hwpJesdifre. bo. * Dr. C.‘ 8. Snell, formerly of Whiteday, he uid his young .field,UJ. H-, who is a brother of Frank
this father’s bopse to ATSnell of this place and Dr. L. A.
(hta.
Th© old man Snell of Charlotte, is dividing iris leis­
hi* son enough to mi* ure time between Kai a mo and Char­
__ .___________ d of temper, and then lotte. Ho is somewhat prostrated by
beat tbe girl for interlenng.
The overwork, and will not locate until
young man had his father Mneated for next spring, nor will he then if the cli­
assault, but stood between the uld man mate disagrees with him. He is the
and tbe jail door when he proiuued to youngest of the three, but oldest, in
interfere with his rights no more.
practice.
Hank Sanders warehouse adds lustre
tothis burg, and Hi. Herring is also
, about to erect a new house.
The people here, despairing of other­
; wise getting a railroad,-have resolved
i to build a city, when, the railroad must,
. of necessity, follow.
Some of the progressive intellectual
giants of this burg wrote to Brigham
Ward Beecher, lust week, to take in
t Kalamoonhis lecturing tour, guaran­
i toeing him a crowded school-house, ut
■ twenty-five cents per head, but he de■ dined, on the ground that the Ply­
’ mouth Church people had threatened
i to deduct the proceeds of his lectures
from his pastoral salary; and, further­
more, his presence was immediately
, wanted at home, for the hired girl had
quit and the flour barrel was empty.
’
Mr. Cute Smith and wife have gone
‘ to Ohio on a few weeks’ visit and to
* purchase goods at Toledo in the mean
time.
N. A T.

GRAND RAPIDS

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
THE OLD RELIABLE

IJV NASHVILLE
Um, -ord* *r* •Mnari-.d —III you cotulnu-

te raffcr wbaa you «M b*

®« •acb terau ’

JACKSON

.'5S^SJS£^^Srti.cfi
la found at lhe vid stand.

LVERINE MILLS!
WAB HAS BEEN DECLARED.

On thi Road. Sept. 20.—That train
robbery at Big Springs Station was an
interesting occasion nnd no mistake.
I-was there, but not by special invita
tion. Not being, accustomed to that
kind of diversion, had I know n what
what « u to happi-n I think I should
have waited for the next train.
We rolled up to Big Springs depot as
Samnel Stickney, of Waterloo, Iowa,
uggtdarirl so bard that a revolver usual. The night was beautiful, nnd
i DU pocket wm discharged, seriously the moon shone brightly. As-the train
rounding a boy who was passing the slopped I iuit went o.it on the plat­
form of the car, where I found an
ate whbre tbe pair stood.
Omaha merchant, and' we stood and
talked there about two minutes, when
Jahn Swift, of South Carolina, there suddenly appearad before us on
•wallowed some shingle nails to u -t tbe ground four ma»aed -u-n, with a
rocked revolver in each hand, aimru
directly at us. At first i thought .it
wak some joke, but when tue devil*
ordeied ua into the car “d------ quick,”
and to hold upour hands and make no
A eonvict was put into stocks in "break.” and called ua hard names, I
WilHa, Texas. His cries for mercy, concluded it meant buaineM, and an­
“Take me down.” “I am dying.” were
not heeded, and he died under the tor- other look at thoMi eight revolvers,
which just aooat that time began to
look like mo-! tain howitzers, convin­
ced me in uiu- hh-as than a week’s time
ivoid that which you blame others th.it the evening air was unhealthy,
loing.” says one of our wise men. and I had business inside immediately.
1. things have come to a p.tctty
As I cl- sed the car door two shots
if a man can’t kiss his own wife.
were fired at my friend, hitting him
twice in the hand, and taking off about
a foot of the car door casing. That
satisfied him, and he took an inside
berth. The robbers followed us. One
fired off hbpi*U:l in the car, probably
j to give emphasis to his remarks, which
istering the ordinance of baptism to a were more forcible than polite. They
burly, two-hundred pound convert, Motioned one man at the front end of
laM Sabbath, ia Little river, let hi* the car, one at the rear, each with two
subject go to the bottom of the water. pir-tols, and to each of the remaining
The recipient of tbe initi icory rite rotfians was allotted the task of robnothing daunted, rose to the «n&lt; face L;»ik a row of seat*, which they pro­
abouting,^nd seizing the administrator ceeded to do each alter hia own style.
by the vfltiat, paid him in kind tor his The first man robbed was a drummer
se.*viee«. Perkins waa rescued from from a New York house. He was or­
hia UMhappy dilemma bv the interven­ dered to "stand up, hold up hi* hands,
tion of a number of the brethren, when and Icecp hind---- moudi shut,” and
the search commenced. They took
from him &lt;480 and a gold •-at&lt; h valued
at $900. The next man had only one
arm. The gentlemanly villian that
was searching him happened to notice
the empty rieeve. "It—I” said he,
“have you only got one arm!”
“Ohly one, sir,” replied the man.
‘Well, d------ you, take back your stuff
—we don’t want your money. Sit
down and keep still.”
One of the brigands yelled out as
they came in the car: *rHn!d up your
^Ahlmybov, don’t you know that hantis, every ----- - -------------- .and kfa-p
you are in a fair way to be ruined!”
still; we want your money, but will
"I am, eb f” replied tbs youngster as give each man $10 back, and we won’t
be held up his hand of card* and show- hurt a man unless he makes a break.
ed four trumps and an aoe; “you just We’ve killed one man, and don’t want
bold on here a minute, and and if I
’ "* -y ——■ -• uther hOy ;&lt;
all wren cited to pieces and
- and much more tijlk of like character.
doUb PH eat the jack of *psd«
*
cut my throat with the jacki o’flu Im !”
It was a jueer scene—about forty
He taking every “trick” s
as tbe citi- men of us sitting there quietly to let
zsh passed on.—fr* Pm*.
four masked scalawags go quietly
through us that wav; nut what could
we do! Not a revolver in tbe car ex­
cept one, and that at the bottom of a
value. There was no use for any one
Tim Hunter, a reaident of this town to make a start. The two men at the
ahip, is a young man appearente end end of the cars covered everybody
prepoaseaaing culture, has never been nearly with cocked revolvers liable to
messed with the soothing influences of to go off any moment, for their hands
msKrisd itfa. but for oonietime ha* trembled violently, showing
that
■mdahis Usm with mb elderly widow they were themselves excited. So we
obeyed orders to a certain extent, but
not fully. I didn’t. I had my hands
....
i.. * t
a
behind a Udie*’ work bttket.
jeupiad the Dextseat, after doing
I walked back about four seats

PIONEER STORE!

Enemy has Ii
vaded Our Terri­
tory cliximirijf to

Platform Spring Wagons 8115 Cash,' 8120 on
time. Single Buggies any Style,
890 Cash, $95 on time.

ed Something.

Of ROMS M A WU FACTUM.

Please excuse roe from wiiting

Prices and Quality,

up an ad. just now, as I have

F1XJUR A$iD FEED

uo time for prelimniativj. but

Delivered Withiflit fitra Charge!

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE

and be happy.

D. HI. PIRCHIS.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
PRICES

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

BorErery
’uTniture
I
Description,
IN OUR

&lt;JofHn Department I
We have a large stock of Coffins and
. Caskets and a full line of

GREAT RUSH,
Bat all can be accommodated.

\o

Light ImlR !

Sprit;

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

MILLLINERY GOODS,
BBADY'S BRICK.

NEW. AND

Noiseless.

in,,

Mlekl«a«

BUY YOUR

No Cams.

No Gears,

We also have a

WOOD WOKk.

COME RIGHT AXOKOl

AT THE

Old Reliable Beat Market

And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.

We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared to do every descrip­
tion of

HO! FAflMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look •
to your own interest. Buy of W«m&gt;d
&lt;k Brooks. They keep on band nearly
all kinds of Plow Points, chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and ino
horse Cultivators, all warranted &lt; he
beet in the market, all of which we will
'•-!! lower thac any one in the county,
specialty in Horae Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS.
J
Nashvffle, Mich.

•

DAT AND EVENhG!

Wenden Of the World iron all
Parts of lhe Globe.

E. COOK Jc CO

EII1TE. W&lt;«» L. Buiq/erford^

EXHIBITION ZbTIETW rNZEOZDElL

. UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!
FINE HEARSE!

REDUCED!

’•THE FAMILY FAVORITE”

From a Wad. Stand tv a

Handsome Park, r Suit!

We fill Give yen a letter Bariaic

Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.
cvme and see for yourself, ‘buy,

r. 3. PURCH1S’ BARBER SHOP.

CENTRAL STORE!

OF

ROE 4. CLEVER

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

glaring and patching.
GIANT and JAMBOREE
We keep everything that is kept in (States.)
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a eery
beat,) assisted by the follow­
small margin, and solicit a call from
ing named actors:
intending purchasers of FURNITURE.
Nashv&amp;e, April Ind, 1SW.
Mr. Silver GIom Starch.
Mr. Corn Starch.
J. LENTZ U SONS.
Mr. Java Coffee.

nraqalreof

WKKD 8XWINU

Ma

JQCW BAKERY,

HOTEL ail BOARDING HOUSE.
USK ■

c. C. WOLCOTT^' 5
NA'HV LLf

A NEW LIVERY

J. L nei.l.Ba, rre»rtat«r.

KioTiuSix. t

The SMOKING TOBACCO Family 8 in He.
IN NASHVILLE!

OLD MAK, MAIDEN, ORONOCO. LITTLK
JOKER, AMD ALL TUB BOTB.

Five Stars from Japan.

AJD A CHOICE UHE Of GB0CERIE8.

STANLEY MOORE
i^3.

SEND EOR

MRW YOKif’o^RMVKB

Nashville House Barn 1
SAMPLK CORIBS

Mrs. Cassia.
Miss Lemon Extract.
A

Good Tarn-Out!

RteetvCD TMK

GRAND PRIZE

Miss Phjtwppte:

MEDAL.

AT REASONABLE RATES.

। car floor, after which little peron my

Complete with Top-Box, Whiffletrees, Neckyoke, Stay
Chains and Spring Seat, for

S(&gt;£&gt; Cash, $&gt;70 on t ime.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Confidence is truly the most beautiul of human attributes; yet w» never
new a woman to read the uotice of
lie birth of a young couple’s first child
ritbout pausing toa&amp; the date of their

VUfffA, fBM.
WHOLE STOCK.

CAI ALSO F0MI8H for FUimLS.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

FLflUP.CORMIEALAGRODIDl’EED

up
feiTLe man who was row:
VjMU.oKndu-m. n, :
h. prnU»wtt,.Mt,«r,M&gt;d

WAGON

tr«(. Why »1U you aegUol x&gt; ImporUBl * a*v
f-r wbra you c*u KU »i ocr dore Sulm • Ccb. cumoe &lt;T»x. wlih lb* (xanusre of a epewly re

Chineoe women sell their own milk
THE ■ASKED TRAIN ROBBERS.
for shout 50 cents per pint. The milk­
ing is performed in public to insure
purity.
It is highly esteemed as a A ruwDrer*. Story--How he Ewaprd
being Plundered.
Dounabing food for old people and

give aud take
your bumble

DIVISION.

STANLEY MOORE.

BUTTER. JE3OGB. ®T«X

four

Mtoat

WILSON

;HIN€ CO.

f REE.

�Store!

Il 11YLSI0BTH CO.

| vita all close buyers to examine m
id are now prepared to execute both
«wu»muni&lt;.. nrrt.
ain and fancy Job work with disWatkins disposed of quite a Goods and prices. . G. A. Truman.
deb. We now own the best job! number of valuable opals, which she

_
Barry eouaty, and sh|ll make a aud citucnesees here,
specialty of fancy printing. Give us a
Tbe Methodist Episcopal Quarterly
Meeting, conducted by Elder F. P.
Bangs, was holden in tbe schoolhouse
—Perry Olmstead, of Carlton, owns a
at B inn ark, on Saturday and Sunday
ery frisky span at horses which make
last, with favorable reports.
a practice of rurting away every d«y,
Mr. and Mrs-Geo. 0. Bartlett, who
if they get a chance. They were stand­
ing on State St, in Hastings, the other have recently wtablisheda photograph
—The Board of Sapervteoni ooavene
day, when they they suddenly thought gallery here, are k pleasant and valued
it was a good opportunity to run away addition to the social. status of thia
Moadv*
and started. They tipped over a lum­

Nice Roasted Coffee 25 cent* per lb.
Can’t be beat.
Your* truly,
.
Bdmt Timki.kk.
- Xre
N^ Good,! Fall

and Winter stock at

Our genial friend Sherman, the Jew -

and hunting expedition. We are look ed from a trip to Meudaia, DI., where
ing to ace a great reduction of the
they have been visiting friends.
of New York city, now located at Ver­
montville, and editor and publisher of
rise four columns, and two thirds of
Mr. Bement baa been delivering
the remainder is for salo cheap.
Gem, will lecture in Nashville, at the
Christian Church, on Sunday after­ some very instructive and interesting
soot October 7. U throe o’clock. Sub-'
hero upon the Hol, -L^d.
New York. His father also returned
conaderobl,.
with him, to make hia future home in Ject: Tempemoce. Mro. G. will rite
some descriptive sketchs of incidents
Mr- D- K- Spellman, the grocer, has
Nashville.
•
'
transpiring within her personal obser- lately suffered a sad bereavment in the
for Chicago to sue the Exposition and vatiou while laboring a* a missionary death of his father, to Ohio. Owing to
’ay ia a new stock of jewelry and In the metropolis. To aid the lecturer dilatorineas to the delivery of the
in her effort* to upraise fallen humani- telegram announcing the event, he
ty, a collection will be taken up.
WM
was unable
unible to
to bft
be nreesnt
present at
at the
the fnner.
funer­
—Tbe Baptists art making an effort
al obsequies.
to secure the services of Rev. Palmer,
School Report for month ending
Quite
a
number
of
the
residents
of
the Evangelist, as taeir pastor for the Sept. 18th, 1877.
Sunfield have availed themselves of
pjumart departmknt.
the advantages of our High School by
Whole number enrolled.................... 60 . .
.. . .—Lee Al Smith have hung out in
Anropt UUmdauro............................... 00 .
th'ir
front of their meat market a pair of
Mina Mina McCartney, Teacher. I Mrs. Sherman, the enterprising millmammoth horns that once adorned the
niTEiiMEDiATK dep’t.

forelock of a Texas steer.

- Dr. P. L. McCormick snd family
moved to Newaygo, their new field of

operation, last week. We
Doctor abundant succcesa.

wish the

—To Sheridan belongs the honor of
erecting the first building, in this eouncounty, for the use of the temperance
reformers. Good for Sheridan.
-Capt G. W. MeConnick, an old
tevident of Nashville, wa* in this vil­
lage, Tuesday and Wednwd.iy, gelling
crockery and glassware at auction.

—W. S Powers ha* opened his law­
office in Buel A Furnisa’ building, and
is ready .to attend the want* of all in­
clined to go to law. Give him a call.
—Elder Jame* Ferris, of Lansing,
assisted by Elder P. Holler of this vil­
lage, is holding a qcrie* of evening
meetings at the Opera Housethis week.
—We were in Chicago two days last
week, and found that “burg" morei
than full of grangers, sports and busInexxmen, who were there to see the
elephant.

^ner ^tended the State Fair, and emWhole number enrolled........................ 54 । braced the opportunity afforded by

WE ARE OPENING TODAY

100 PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS

Hat., Cap., Clothing,
Craekery, Boat, u&gt;d Shor.,
Noli.wa. Ete.,

Kochkk Bros’.

cents per yard.

(No Remnants or Pound Cloth.)

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 194 CENTS per yard.

NO OLD STOCK 20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FROM Ut to «s CENTS PER YARD.
WE ARE OPENING

IF A m stock of Fall and Winter
Clothing at S. Liebhasek's which will

For Dreeses and Cloaks in Navy Bine, Seal Brown, aud Black.
I»H&gt;T NMbvlU*.

CF" Wanted.—For cash, 500barrcl«
of Fall Apple*.
A. M. Dadgbeutt.

10 PIECES LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKINGS,
In plain and figured, worth *8.00, we are selling at 83.50 and $8.00 per yd.

— As large stock of Boot* and Shoes
as there Im in town.
Kochxk Bros.

100 Pieces of the Most ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES

GF* Buy your Pepper for Sausages
and your Ginger for Pumpkin Pies at

LN THE MARKET.

Cart Tour Optics on thb Ones.
50 cent Tea for S6 cents.
Faithfully Yours,
__ Bort Tinkler.

,

THE. LARGEST STOCK

SHEETINGS.

In the market, from 6 eta, to 8 eta. per yard.

ry If you want a good and cheap
rt%t of Clothes go to
8. Lxkbhaoskr’s.

$500 REWARD

A?” A new style of Burner and
Chimney on exhibition at the Big Horn
meat market. Call and C. .

Th. .arpios stock of wheat Mos tarn in th’»

4KAT1 DUTITADn 20

Yard wide.

PIECES °f COTTON FLANNELS,
Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 ete. per yard, worth 16 cent*.

• — •&gt;■•10Doz of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 25 cents up.

NOTICE.
We are settling all of our accounts,
those indebted to us will please take

20 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS. •

GRAND STRIKE ”
teip for purchasing quite an addiIn plain and figured, from 75 cents up.
1 doa
hcr ■u^ck of goods.
not&gt;«_ ___________ Boise Bro*.
j Rev. T. L. Brown has stored his.
cy The largest stock of Clothing in
household goods in tbe office of our’
Naeh ville is found at
Wheeler’s.
We are authorized to say by the manufacturers that we will Discount any
little village paper, and is now on his
Dealer in the County on PRICES.
ty I have plenty of that50 cent Tea
travels, seeking, like one of old, for
that is being sold for 55 and 60 all
other worlds to conquer.
around
town
a*
a
drive.
Enterprise.—We were most agree­
Since the retirement of R. T. Caton,
ably supposed to day as we stepped into the Commercial House has been under
_.___________ G. A. Truman.
Tbe largest line in the County.
tbe Boston Store, to see such an im­ the supervision of Mrs. Bubbs as cAef of
ty All kinds of Produce, Fruita,
mense stock of goods in Nashville, the the culinary department and “Ab.” Hides, etc., wanted at No. 48.
shelves full, counters full and the cen­ [Hopkins as general utility.
pukm
_ . .
.
,
W D. C. GaimTH hM «dded to hi.
BEST AT 8 CENTS.
ter pilled full, making it difficult to
tet uoood. Mid yet they were bu.r I „ P“"“™
””&gt;»’«»&lt; *»&gt;- ; h““«~.«»'t-&gt;d etylUh .rock
Will sell you Blankets for less money than most merchant* can buy them for.
wnppiox «P good. Indeed the old
Choreh ud it w.ll ol Clothtag. Very ehe«p.
«i w i. true, '■where there’. . will
br,|!l,t^ •hta&lt;’ ,nth * n™ «“L 1
----------------------------WE FISHED OCT, not fc car toad bai Uiu«
HT We buy all kinds of Produce and pay the Highest Prices. Bring in Tour
For Sale.
lM thw folks and your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are bound to
there’s a way.” .Mr. Loomis came Io I The 8piritnali*tehave been havInga ■ An Organ, nearly new, for sale on
make it Aot for our competitors.
•
this place one year ago, almost u i *crits of lecture* here by an able lady ’time or will exchange it fora young
stranger, and by doing astrictly honest j expodtor of that ’ism. Her lecture*
horse.
~G. ‘A.—Truman.
business, giving full value every time । Wt!r® quite well attended, and cohsidCLOTHING.
for the consideration recieved. bus &lt; arable intereat wa* manifested. During
i
j
j v
Griffith will sell 810 Suit* for 88A0.
built up a trade one might be proud of. । u seance, a message wa* received from
PRICE 80 CENTS A DOZEN.
813.00 Suite for &lt;10.00.
We were informed by him (bsl foi&lt; “Sapphire," to the editor of the pap^r
COFFEE iu - t rid
la lh«CKN815.00 Suite for 818.00.
want of room he ha* closed out most of ■ here, expressing regret that he had put
818.00 Suits fof 818.00.
his stock of clothing and therefore will lived in her day, a* she thought be
831.00 Suite for 818.00.
give hta whole attention to dry good- would have excelled Annania* in hi*
833.00 Suite for 890.00.
C tor. AnoU wa
boot* Al shoes and groceries, mat :n&lt; it most prominent trait of character.
rani Are, ItaUolt.
All new and good styles.
the largest and most complete in ifte ' During the abaenSe of “Hank" at the
Average attendance................................ 47
Mrn. Beebee, Teacher.
principal dep’t.
Whole number enrolled....................... .’4
Avenge attendance............................... la
IL W. Huntington, Teacher,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

10000

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS

YARDS PRINTS at 3i 10 4 CTS.

HORSE BLANKETS.

5000 DRESSING COMBS

HORSE BLANKETS.

Yo“” wX'h, TT
oomis
-L . I VJ JJXLLB.

J.L.REED&amp;CO.!|11Sio:&lt;,ji-w

—Lawyer Brady went visiting friend n Middleville last week, and wasdef lined.there nearly a week on account market. We wish him every success. East, “Deacon” Martin has hia hand*
i lull of business, with the general uvvrof sickness, Charley, keep away from
CoauaoN Council Proceedings.
sight of the large store trade, the supunhealthy Middleville.
&lt; i vision of the erection of the non­
—An excursion, over the L. S. Ac M.
Council Rooms. 1 1
S. R. R.. for Chicago, leave* Eaton
Sept 94th. 1817 J
j
and business tact are fully equal to
Rapids next Tuesday morning, Oct. 8th.
Regular in ceti n g h eld.
Present—Ainsworth, President; Leo, the demand.
James Fleming is selling tickets for
Reynolds, Parody and Truman, Tru»- . Seth Gunn, the popular landlord of
tees.
] the Follct House, refused 1900, cash.
Minute* nf previous meeting read |
—The County Fair, thus far, has been
for on
one of bis ’bus horses, a few days
।. xor
largely attended, and everything indi­ and approved.
Survey bill and plat of highway he- since.'
cates that it will be the the best'fair tween village of Nashville and town_,
The Methodist* will probably have
'ever held in Barry county. To-day ship of Vermontville, was accepted
and placed on file.
“the white church” at it* new location
is the last day. Attend.
On motion one hundred and fifty on the public square this w^ek.
—Recently Horace Baker, a well-to- dollars were transferedfrom incidental |
j Mrs. Watkins, for several years a
do farmer of Baltimore had the mi-- fund to road and street fund.
On motion Mark Rap-on was allnwrd
ortune to have his bouse burglarized fifty dollars for road job on county I nii-'ionary in Mexico, has been deliv­
ering some very interesting lectures
of sixty dollars worth of clothing, line.
I here. She was the guest of R. W.
Petition presented for sidewalk nn
while the family were absent.
south side Mapl? street, from east side Griswold during her stay.
—The peach festival held 'at the Main street to and across State street.;
Mr. Murray, tbe harness maker, ha*
Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, un­ Said petition was granted, and on ino। moved his business to the building
der the auspices of that society woe imn thirty days were allowed for|
building same.
next north of Barber, Hull At, Ambrose's
well attended, and the goodies were
On motion the following accounts I,
store.
"
unusually good. Tbe recd" to were wete *1 lowed :
As was expected, and to the gratifi Frank P. Davis, survey bill,....81 75
812.00.
L. Everett, work on cemetery,.. 2 00 ।cation of his numerous friends, the
On motion Council adjourned.
Michigan Conference—Bishop Merrillhas made arrangements to pennanentCALVIN AINSWORTH.
m „
Prrotdent. 1returned the Rev. W. J. Swift to his
locate in this village. He will open
charge here.
G
eo
.
W.
F
rancis
,
Recorder.
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his office about the 10th inst. He ba*
For self and wife, your correspond­
Baekeye Still Ahead.
ent would hereby express hi* feelings of
business,-and will undoubtedly soon
This is to certify that -----------there was a trial
„ deep gratitude toward die many friends
work up a good business bare.
of Buckeye T»'
and
Robbins
w .Robb
’ns Cultivators
Cultivators, from whom we received many favors
-Wra, P. Hoyt was catching brick
S.PL 1«U&gt;. ud
&lt;lorii&gt;&lt;th»ud »o&lt;lUrlnxhouniM&lt;»iiion an elevated scaffold at Wood A
Kerr were both present at the same P"&gt;yi“K dto illness and death of our
Biboks new foundry, Wednesday when

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS

ry No. 40, Grocery and Biir Horn ।
meat market, Cor. Main aud Wa*h:ngtou St*. "That’* the place.*" Seen "enil
Harlie Al Charlie. .
ry Griffith’s stock of Clothing is
all now, no old moth eaten goods ou
hand, and very cheap.

GOODS!

GENTS’ 55

D..' . ... fi.,. tolbe w«ow»wml*4rchlMt
RB'IMS iff HUB nf •Mdtera who dM of dtMi

99

Rubber Boot* and Shoe* at

M

fy Everybody know- that John
Roberta is the “boss” rutting steaks,
roasta, etc. He can be found inside of
the apt on strings at theBig Horn meat
market, smiling and happy. C for
yourself.
•

If two -thirds of the savings banks,
l&gt;e a porttn* cure.'- l,400,b3TbottlF«
given away in the U. 8. through
fund institation* now calling theta- were
Druggit-ts to the people u atrial. Two
doses will
of it* wonFidelity and Hope, would change their
10 Ctu
titles to Risk, Doubt, Fraud and

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See \Them before You
Buu !

BOOTS &amp; SHOES’
BBWI.W ■▲CHINE

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direct from th« maa&gt;

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follow.:

SbnUta 8«wini Machine In ton wark*. ,

60 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, 82 50, 88.00 It requires no special instructions to use it. i
to 84-50.
60 Pairs Men’s Calf Boota/tap, 83.00.
80 Pairs Men’s Kip Boots, tap,
2.75.
60 Pairs Men’n Kip Boot*, hand made
83.00 to 83.50.
LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.
80 Paira BojrsKip Boots, 81.30, 81.75
60 Pairs Boys Kip Boot*, tapped. 81.60
82.25 and 82.50.
100 Pairs Youths’ Boot* 81.00 to 2.25

AGKNTH WANTED EVERT WHERE-

Loot at our Plow Shoes at $1.40!
60 Pair* Women’s Fox Polish Shoes at
81.00 to 81.75.
/ ;
100 Puiro Women’. Serge Gallero, tl.001
80 Pairs Women’s Goat fox but. 81-751

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hand made and warranted.
500 Pair* Children’s Shoes, at from
18 cents per pair up.
RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE LIST

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the easiest selling,
THE BEST SATISFYING

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THERE ARE KO
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WHITE MACHINES IM THE MARKET.

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Mamed—In Jackson, Sept. 90. 1877.
Jomr Comfort of Middle rill*
NeAie M. Russell, ofJsdnov.

V Bryant &amp; Stratton
business university

CLOTHING :

_____________ Truman's.
100 pairs good Pants, 81.00 worth 81.50
EF* Don’t buy your Clothing until 190 pairs good Pants, 2.50 worth 8.60
25 Full Suita, only
4.50 worth 8.00
you price it at Griffith’s.
25 Full Suite, only
8.00 worth 12.0u
GT Sugar ty, 10 and 11c. Flour at 90 Suita, j Moscow 1 12.00 worth 15.00
10 Suita, I Beaver I 16.00 worth 90.00 j
the Victorious Russian Price, $8.40 per 10 Suita. Roodeuouerh
hundred. “Just the same" you know
to get married in 25.00 worth 80.00 !
100 good all-wool Coats 9.50 worth 5.00
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
At 84-75. 85.25, &lt;7, 8». and 810.
NOTICE.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
Those who have been accomodated
From 95 cento up I
with a little Credit at the foundry, take
HATS. CAPS, HOSIERY.. GLOVES, '
notice that harvest is past and summer
itts nd novelties
In Gent*’ and Ladies’ wear, at astonish
ingly low prices.
payment.Wood A, Brook*.

Tumble to this.
Fresh Oat Meal at the Central Store,
opposite the post- office.
tnHh.Snd we ^urti t^ BudkeyrCub “T’ 5
Very Respectfully,
tivalor because it Gad 180 leas piece*, be!fcnt Bnd cheruh®d inscription upon the
Burt Tinkler.
cause it had tbe beat teeth, beat Wheels, ’ableta of our memory a* sacred, for
best adjnutible axle, best seeder and'•
•
’
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the b^ rtdeldb for com. and did the they not only cheei the bowed heart of
Brick! Brick!
the individual, but their tendency is to
The subscriber would respectfully
beat work cultivating and seeding, ami
to our Judgement was worth two Rob­ upraise and cheer humanity generally. inform the public generally, that he &amp;
Prof. Forbes, of Grand Rapids, Jas. bins Cultivators.
prepared to fill order* for Brick, at
F. Graved.
short notice, at low rate*. Partie*
Jacob Franck,
Clark. Rev. Mattern, Mrs. Bailey snd
_
John Franck.
Mrs. Bentley, all of Hastings, made
A Methodist church in Cleveland is wishing good brick should not foil to
call at my brick yard in the south part
G borge Franck.
built, steeple and all. The people
of NaahvUle.
were raised ma that he take down h
WM. BOSTON.
tbe gathered to dedicate it. Tbe Btahop
'tbe dub’s new hall. : du-«it, and read the
of announced that there was a debt of
the Kih verse of tbe 21st.
5V- 88,000 on the building. Subscriptions
Notice.
C. C. Wolcott.
were taken up, and beginning with
every reader of the News to the large
three of 8500 each grew to 84,000 alto­
gether. There they stopped. T ie.
U J. worrier. Mr. Wheeler took
destroyed bv fire. One of hia Bishop dismissed tbe .congregation,
f-Aoiped when the fire fim
usmcml.-’MI in. a «l"»i«; it. A-1
Mr. Fifield immediately un remarking that the church would be DArertcr.
LEWIS DURKEE, Ammmt.
eave the other horse but dedicated when tbedebt waspaid. and
essful. In the attempt lie nut before.
Ask
Yoarself these tyirrtlons.
his own life, burning his
Are yon a despondent suflteter from
and face badly- All bis
The lot* Ly the Patent Office fire h
—were destroyed, to now reported at a million lu.d a ha if Sick Headache, Hrtntual CosureaeM,
Palpitation of the Haartf Have you
of dollars. Beside*, much of the de­ DurineM of the Headf Is your Nerthe Opera Hosse Sunday evening, was wheat.
BtUated. which
tluU(luM'™
n depressed! Doe* your
struction among the models aud rec­
JVspjritaV Coming7^o*
ord* cannot be me'anured by dollars
our citixen* are still alive upon tie I yye Jjrar
of til’s and rente; great trouble and litigation
question of temperance. Dr. H. A. &gt;ity. wasrobbed
eating 1 At&gt;^, Atx. All of
also must result from thi* vast burning l h«
Harber delivered a fine opening ad- «nd
tuch more are tlie resnl
•nd 81CM),
8100. at the
tbe
Dy&gt;nt
Livnr Complaint and

■A BRUGES.

ATTEND
potDSMrnrs

OF HASTINGS,

ry Hone Blanket!3, and Hats and
Cap* in abundance and cheap at
W heeler's.

tbe scaffold suddenly gave way, pre­
cipitating Hoyt and several hundred
brieks to tbe ground. Mr. Hoyt was
badly bruised, but no bones broken.

roughly rated the buMneas men for not

GRAND FALL OPENING!

Dry Goods, Groceries,

ry Sweet Potatoes, Quinces, Toma­
toes, Michigan Potatoes, Apple*. OniifDs
8qu**he*, Pumpkins, and all the fresh
snd salt Meate, Fish, Lard, Tallow.
HfclHbut, Dried Beef, ete., you want at
No. 4B and Big Horn meat market.
•
_
Lee 8c Smith.
ber wagon, demoralized a platform
The late millinery rooms over Ham­
ry J net received, the finest aasortbuggy, then took the sidewalk, for a
square, a* their most con venieat ron&lt;e, mond’s market have be-n transformed mentof gencral 'merchandice ever of­
-And m Bart Ttakkr, tW happy scattering people and tearing hitching into a tenement, and are now occupied fered in Nashville.
___________ L. J. Whkeluk.
by the Hall brothers.
the court-house, and finally brought up
in the court-house square, badly gored.

1877

Cash Store

Nbw Jteb-Wa bought, at Chicago ;*».•»* frees ear abort coame with

gmebal fboducf.

meins.

WANTED

&lt; LARGES HU
THE SINGER.

UMCUHFAlffB-

De not Bnv my other bdte try-

amubtts waotxd i
CUYHARAO.
SUBSCRIBE FOR

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Fztiiopv.
u»nu.
390,909 bushels of
• They also carry
mbu and Mr. Ellas Cornell,’
John M.OrWnman, modersent for. When they ar­
rived at the school taraae they found
Thus. Graham and Cornelius O'D«tov*u
on the school ground*, and th*y
Miiffi after iojnwd bv Jev’ffi***10 Donovan probably for Milk River. .Sunday night
thev burned the freight pile containing
the thirty tons of Government and twenty
fused lb*** partiw*
m-hmil hemwe, but thr
ton* of private freight XJitlxemi Weimer
There te an incrcaae &lt;ff 78,474 ton* in
and Walker ware wounded apriouriy Hi
club in the the fight. Rte believed tbaboatitaa are
making their wirc to the British posses.&lt;’f
■:
.Ik* ' ,
wlndowa, and tor a time a moat distarece- .•Thi? public debt decreased in Septem­
A Saugatuck mxn lute been notified by ful
acene
was
enacted.
Tim
aebuol
wm
n bank In Chicago that ho haw $4,000 tn
ber ms2.£tf44 wrancy In jBMsuiy,
broken
up
and
will
remain
closed
until
United State* bond* on apeeial deposit in
next Monday. Warrants have been is­ $14,206,417; special fund for the redemp­
that Imuitntfon. The party depositing sued. Tor tbe two O' Donovans, Graham tion of fractional oirtency, $8,835,4»W;
•peciaf dapoalte of legal tenders for reOn Chsober 1 money-order offices will
1&gt;a established al Millington. T«»ixjI*
oouutv, North Branch, lj*pe&lt;*r &gt; ouuty.
aud Pettsflty, Emmett coajity.
■
Tbe Corunna Coal Company have now
got their work* in to 11 blast and raising
fifty ions daily, for which there Id ready
sale.. The force now at worktafifty men,
and more will be added thewiming week,
and more still m fiuti os room tan bb

A Grand Rapid* magistrate sent Jack
Burak to the Ionia prison on nuspaaded
wentence, and a smart chap ip that city
looked into the book* of law and found
that the supreme Court had decided that,
a Miwpeuded agptenoo was equivalent to a
discharge, anti procured for Jack hia lib­
erty.
'
The Muskegon Chronicle ray* that two
hunter* who were shooting dunk* on tlw
"Big Harsh’’ near that city made a big
diiwwrv in thoj-bafe of.very valuable
nilnerals, important among which is a
large i&gt;er cent of silver of lbw best qual­
ity.
The Chronicle says a Chicago
ebemifct found seven valuable aud im­
portant miucralM, three pf which arc very ,&gt;
rart. The hunters kept tbe location Ju
the marah where thej* made tbe discovery
a Hoeret. They have tried to buy a por. lionet the maran of tbe Muskegon Boom­
ing Company, which owns the whole of'
thi, but unauoceaafUlly '
A fire Wednesday night afcNorth Lans­
ing destroyed Scofield's Raw-mill, Hart's
llouriug mills' ParmalMi A Co.'s woolen
mills aud dye-house, Hart’s plaster-mill
ami Irani ami Jacob Boinnr’n wagon
The low i« relimatcti M $100,(XX), .
iuw Inaunmcft.
The fire .was the
If an incendiary.' It w« only by
__ _.osl Strenuous exertions that tho
btbdnrea portion of the place was saved,
The ^ricpRural fairs In the several
oouulitw uro reported as being vary aue'rnMMfltl this year. . '
Joseph Cook itasisieu appointed Super­
vising Inspector of StemnixMta for the

A bed of novaculite, an argiUaoeoua'
.alate suitable for hones, whetstones. oUl,
|&lt; boliqcexplonKl near Marquette. Speci­
mens taken from the bed have been pro­
nounced equal to the best Turkey stone.
The iron mines continue to give an in­
crease In shipments over last year.
The Itako Superior powder mills are In
couatant-operaUou, and are turning out
about 100 ketra Of blasting powder per
day. The mills were lately ruu for a
brief season on sporting powder, running
outan article which sportsmen pronounce
equal to the .best Eastern brands.
Attorney General K3rchner gives his
opinion that " persons convicted for va­
grancy cannot be sentenced-to tbe Hlate
House of Correction. Section 12, article
178. of the laws of 1877, seems to contem­
plate the detention of only such persons
w are sentenced for fixed ported*.
Tbe
acutance lor vagrancy U provisional and
is terminable upon the giving of a boml
for good behavior. (Chapter 53 Compiled
Laws of Ib71.) * &amp; ‘ I do not think
that the State House of Correction can lie
used n» a place of deUmtfoh for persons
Who have failed to provide bull, Cto.
Tbirtv-lhxwi priaouora were receive!at tho State Prison during September,
and three recaptured, leaving S34 inmate*
ouOctobor I. Tbsre were lff.disd)*rge:l
during tho month. 1 pardoned and 3 es­
caped. Tho convict paidoued was Henry
Monroe, from Kent, who came ayear and
a half ago, and had about half* year io
stay, but ho la nearly dead now with tho
«'■ -Tbere are210 Mtndenta inline Flint Asy­ ixawurapttoiu
lum lor the Deaf, Dumb and Blind.
Tho following is a statemopt of tho re­
There are207 boy* In the Reform School ceipt* and disbursements at tho Stalo
nt present—a larger number thaneverbe- treasurer's office for the fiscal year end■ Ing StpL 30, fo77;
' The Saginaw Republican rays: “The
. construction of the new bran Hi of the
Bay City Railrbad to Caro, from VttNtar.
I. it fixed tart, all -Hie ccntracu having
.. Justice Gall, of Reese, I-* missing. • On
lUo fifth he-»tarted for Saginaw, having
• m hia person $35 In cash and a draft for
M40, and no tidings of his whereabouts
Iwvo been received by his family.
. ITbe Benxio ootinty Journal complains
that the deer are so plenty in that neigh­
borhood that they are ■ destroying the
buckwheat.
Hardin A (to.'* new salt well at Saginaw
City ilia been finisbt-d. It is down a
depth of iMx) feet, getting 1'5 per cent,
brine. J
Mra.S. Mockridge, of Jankaon. who:
started for England some weeks ago. died
on lioard the steamer City of Richmond,
Sr&gt;pL 8, oil Newfoundland, iyid bur re­
mains were consigned to tlw deep.
N. L. Coffirfberry. of the Kent Scientif­
ic Institute of Grand Rapids, has lately
exphu-eMl same mounds in Montcalm
county, in one &lt;»f which he louuda group
vf live adult and uno youthful crania, all
in good state of preservation. In describe
Ing them ho says: "Tho whole six did
occupy a space of more than two and a
half feet in diameter. The heads were
very near together, some of them touch­
ing'each other, and all btrt one Mit-ni to
have ix-en burled in a kneeling position,
settling back oh their heels, the top of
the hiBul about on a level with the ground,
aiul the mound built over them.
LatMt Michigan Pnlcnta:
Ditching Machine—Tiffin K. Rauch,
Ida.
.
wdf-Feedlng Stoves—George Beddow.
- iJe. mil.
.
Carriage Top*—W. A. Benedict, Ann
Arbor.
• Bee Hive*—John Burnham, Milan.
Culinary Attachment, etc.—J. Dwyer,
ami G. H. Barbour. DetroiL
Beer Forcing Apparatus—A. lleraey,
Monroe.
lire Escapes— F. Jakel, DetroiL
Oplumeters—G. Johnston *nd L. Counuh, Detroit.
•
Pump Valves—J. A. Newell and A..
Luex-se, Kalamazoo.
Jacks for Shoemakers—Jas. Pyke, De­
troit.
Cutter Heads—J. B. Stockham, Jacksou.
j-'luur Bolling Machine—F. G. W«n*c»,
Jackson.
The docket of tho .Supreme Court of
Michigan for the October term l..t* 11 1
new eases.
The reported plan of arrangement for
tho reorganization of the Chicago A Igike
Huron Railroad is as follows: The Pen­
insular of Indiana, the Chicago and
Northeaateru, and tho Port Huron A
Late Michigan bondholders aludl«ach
t dee couaolidoted bonds at tho yate of
.&lt;26,000 per mile; the old Michigan Pcninjmtar bondholder* shall, take bonds at
SI,Hi)0,a» in bond- shall be set apart for
th* general improvement of the property.
1 he Chicago and Northeastern bnnd* ore
to bear interest from date; the Port
Huron It Itake Michigan bonds from No­
vember 1, 1S77. Tbe Peninsular bonds
ere to Met no interest for five years, unless
the road.shall sooner l&gt;o made firat-class
ami cara.lL This interest is guaranteed,
as tho bonds are to be, by a mortgage on
the whole line.
.
Prof. A. Lodeman, of tbe State Normal
School, will take a 11 fitted party with
him next summer to pass th* month* of

-Cranberrir-x are a good crop this year,
snd tbe berries are unusually large. The
pfoiudilons sat out are yielding doer Ixu&amp;M than those of Indigenous growth,
Md are proving very prodtable.
Prof. Ingersoll, of tboState Agricultur­
al Cntfoge. I* experimenting with 31 dif'rtwent voriMiea of wheat thin fialL

Strickland has left her "free love
‘ Leo Miller, and Is again at St.
.1.1
____ ____
2\lh* foxpe of Government troops now at
- Fort W*yn««, near Detroit, conMuta of 13.
are going to
and Amt
an bondbold­
a fierce ----t _t for the eon..it and Milwaukee'pad.
• During 'September the ah'lpmetite of
kJ inlier from the Saginaw River were
-x**r are as follows; Lath, g* — —
■diimrlc-. -AIM-lUO; otavra.
hoops. 1,01.000; Umtwr. 47.tkx).
,,-£taaaid*r»ble
.ftXraaf
toe

I

Bibl* in
GtObolic pupils would not Helen to the

dollar*, $1,877,000; half dollar*, $408,400;
quarter dollars, $349,&lt;W; dime*, $!2!&gt;;oOO;.
total,
■
•
- Operations at the mines of tho Lehigh
and Wllkesbarro Coal Company have
been resumed.
, , A dispatch from Richmond, Ky^aaya:
I Tbe Hun. Camta* ’MU Ofay/ formerly
irtintater to Russia under ^Lincoln. *yra­
te rd uy killed a negro named Perry
Wiiite. Clay employed White s mother
as cook, di»&lt;x&gt;verod her Mealing and dis­
charged her. Shu pwore vengeance.
Feny, a diwolute. character, resolved to
kill Clay, nnd sent a threatening letter to
the latter. Clay, therefore, went armed.
Yesterday Clay found7 White near the
former's house and ordered him off tho
place, but, anticipating an attack, warned
White that if he moved from his position
‘till he, Clav.mounttKl his horse, ho would
kill him. ’Ulv.lhflLW*1 ••w»j
twice. Both balls look effect, one in tho
neck, tho other iD-the breast. Tho negro
dropped dead. Clay .rode to town and
hiirrondored to the town authorities.

EOKK1ON NEWS.

natural stronghold on Roumanian terri­
tory under cover of the gun- of Sileatria.
They apparently will attempt to cut the
railway between Galauaod Bucharest.
An official di-*
om that the
king GoraUHke.
.. ______ ____
telegraphs
GENEKAL NEWS
Unit the electoral period, namely, that in
which public meetings may be held, bfl*
ThoNew Jersey Republican conven­ now ig-ep open throe days, but there h:A
tion paaaod a resolution in favor of the' )w.en Tio exeitemont of consequence In
reduction of interval to six per conk
Parh, whore meetings are not necessaiy,
The Cambridgeport (Mara.) bank was1 aw the success of tho Republicans Is al­
robbed the other night of $50,000.
most-* foregone conclusion.
lu tho reThe Syndicate has made arrangemontw। mote provincial districts, however, no
to meet the ■■all for $29,000,000 in gold by idea can be formed abroad of the bitteruesss already arising between political
Secretary Shorrnun.
Thirty thourand model* were destroy­ luirties. They are like two hostile nations
ed by tire in tho Patent Office. The value, confronting each other, and ready to
Never before did this
of the property lost in the abstract will come to blows.
aggregate aixiiitf1,500,000, but aa n Urge, jsuufiil animosity attain tb» intensity to
clnra of model* cannot or will not i&gt;o re­ which ft has boon growing tUice the likh
of
May;
;
,
placed, tho actual loss will probably not
Tho Mark Lino Express says tho con­
reach ov‘er$800,000 or $000,000 The Patent
Office lira to It* credit with theTreaaunr dition of wheat is generally bad, and in
over and above Its earning*, a num suf­ the north many samples are selling as low
ficient to meet thia expenditure, but it os 40 shillings amt even loss. As the
cannot be umxI without nn appropriation damn weather cornea on tbe condition of
English wheat will render it almost un­
Several illicit dtaliileriesliavo l&gt;eencap­ fit for v-se. and a largo proportion of it un­
tured by revenue officer* in the moun­ salable. It muai.be kept till spring.
The
pnwpects of tho next crop are not
tains near Hot Springs, Ark.
favorable. It now seems probable that
The minora und laborer* of the Penn- we'sb.-iU receive from IpdlaUtlayegrouly
wylvania Corf Company have iiidelimte- one-half of what we expected; from
ly postponed resumption upon tho com­ Egypt also the shipment* are on a lessenpany's tcrinH.
■ &lt;-&lt;fs&lt;-aie, and seem likely not to equal exThe President and party ITiiched Wash- . pectatimis. North Russia contimn*. to
ington Tuesday, than ending their 1i -hip fairly,bin not *o largclyw- tnvdtetod.
Southern tour.
; sbipnieet* frotu Axnenca kre liberal, but
| dm excOasi'Ve.
destroyed $750,000 worth of property;
Special correepondenta confinn the
mostly covered by insurance.
Turkish story that Plevna was revictual­
' On the 27th, tho President received the ed and reinforced on the 23d insL by 30
Sioux und Arrapahoe delegations from battalions of ftifantry, two batteries of ar­
the Red Cloud and Spotted Tail agencies tillery, 2,090 cavalry and an immense
in the east r&lt;*।tn &lt;&gt;f tfie Executi-. • M.it.- quantity ot food ami ammunition.
aion.' There were present among otiiera
Osman Pasha reports three consider­
Secretary Evarts, .Secretary Schurz, Conj- able etingemcnta since the 12th InsL, in
missitiver of Indian Affair* Smith and nil of which the Turks were victorious.
Gen. Crook. Rod Cloud was the first In­ Osman Paxlta's position is now believed
dian speaker.
to be secure, and tho Inipreoaion at Con­
Speeches were made by Big Road, Lit­ stantinople aud Sophia is that the Rus­
tle Wound, Little Big Man, Iron Crow, sians and Roumanians are witlidrawing
Three Bears,Black Coal,American Horae, gradually from their attempt against
Young Mau Afral&lt; lof HmUodm-, Yellow Plevna.
Bearand He Dog. Their utterance* were
The Turkish loose* at Plevna seem to
all 10 the ba lite direction, iiittnely, a tle- have been heavy, as Ruxsian trust worth v
siro for cattle, wagon*, form imp'ieinenta infortnarton i*received that 14,000 wound­
and schools, so that they Biay beoffine ed are still in Plevna, whom the Turks
civilized and live like the White*. They are unable to remove.
all ob|ected to being removed to the Mis­
Gomnskc ban surrendered to the Monsouri River. The conference here closed,
\
the President saying he had much busi- U-ncgrhui.
Tfie’.S'itar and Jitraid of Panama nays
ni'Hs to attend to, but would bo glad to see
that
violent earthquakes took place at
them all to-morrow.
L. Prang A Co.'s chromo establishment Cablja, Bolivia, on tho /23d U1L, and at
at Highland, Mass., burned Thursday. Iquique on the same day. A few dava
The building was filled with valuable before at Captepo there waa a similar vis­
itation and the inhabitants left their
jdatos, chromoa, etc.: loss $100,000.
Nau Bierce, who was ImpUeatod tn dwellings, terror-fitrickon. Tho shock nt
killing Story aud Kilpatrick, in Pickson Cublfa was more aevero tlian that on the
,
9th
of M»y lasL]
,
county, A la.,last August, was taken from
tho Carrolton,' Ala., Jail by about twenty 1 The newspapers announce that In con­
sequence or the largo concentration of
masked men and banged.
Th* report hating *e*ched Gen. Pope RuaHian troops, and the difficulty of ob­
that the robbers of the express trai n on taining supplie* on account of bad weath­
the Union Pacific Railroad were moving er, Mohcmet All, on the24th, commenced
south, by order of Gen. Pope, Sheriff
Bearaiduy, ot Kilis county, took *oldien» Kara IxHp.
On Thursday 22.000 Russians arrived
with honie* from Fort Hayes and started
bv special car to intercept them, as they opposite Mnkhtar Paaha's center, and a
'
were evidently making their way to battle is Imminent.
Texas or Mexico. Near Buffalo Station,
A correspondent at Bucharest wrlteR:
which is about sixty mile* went of Fort­ “A dsv or two of rain has made tho roads
Hare*, they got ou the close track of two almost impassable. Tbe mud hi ankle
of them, Collin* and one other. Collins deep. Horaee have eaten almost all the
attempted to shoot, but the Sherl'ft's forage and hay is very scarce at any
ixswe wa* too quick for him and shot Col­ price. Communications are daily more
lins, killing him at tho first fire. One of difficult. Know has liven falling in
tbe soldiers shot the other. The Sheriff Schipka Pass since Monday, and is now
took from their dead liodie* about $2O,IXX) 19 •entimeUM deep at the foot of the Bal­
In gold of tho stolon funds. Four ot this kans.
'
other robbers are supposed to bo In that
Tha*nowbM (-eased in the Balkans,
immediate vicinity, und strong hopes are
but heavy rains have flooded the plains
entertained of their capture.
At the second confbreuee with the In­ of Bophiaapd OrpbanL
The Servian Minister of war has oondian*. Spotted Tall spoke, urging that
s^npied'tov hisjpooplo be ctudbd a oonlract with some largo Servian
the lands r~~
now oocu]
secured
them. ff
Swift Bear, fed Bear, firms for victualling four army corps
H'«mrad to
mthnm
"Tofteh tho Cloud and White Tail ap­ wliiob Bervla Intends to form.
plauded hl* word*. Red Cloud said:
Marshal MacMahon's uandldaUw are
•The foot of the Hills is a good place to 131 Legitimist*. 83 O-lc-aniau, 298 Bonaput my agency. 1 did not come here to partist-s. 'Die remaining twenty arbeg anything. Tbe Black HiU-.» were rondisamenta in and around Paris are
mine.
I gave them U&gt; Ute commbuioti­ without official candidates.
ers.
I suppose you are going to decide
Gen. Grant was on Saturday presented
what -you are going to give us for the
Hlack Hill*,'and! have come to get it," with an address by the corporation of
Tbe other Indians having spoken, Gen. Leamington, and dined with the Mayor.
Crook advocated their claims und the He spoke of the relations between Eng­
President. Was presented with a pipe of land aud America, and looked forward to
their going hand in hand, honorable ri­
.....
vals in producing what is necomry for
Tbe Preaident addressed tho delegation,' tho comfort and,support of man.
ailtteiug them to gather ttteir people at
the Missouri river, where aupplta* for
tho winter await them, and promising come ttr it the Servian Cabinet Council
that next summer they nhail be aided to be to aak the Porte to withdraw her troops
concentrated near the frontier. Am a re­
settle on their reservation.
fusal of thia demand In almost Inevitable,
Tbe demand tor oars for tho shipment It is believed tn Belgrade that Servta will
of grain cannot be fully •sUis&amp;xL, Old
•-aro, long unused, are being repaired aud
juarten,
the Hhojis are busy turning out new via., tbe ISlh tn*L
Mormon rearnita, including

Schooldistrict No.

of payment* made on"account of interest
or principal of the public debt of the
Untied States, tw follows:' Civil aud
miscellaneous, $3^93,078. war. $54U^tJ7;
navy, 41,380.377; Interior, Indians and
r.n.loK
total,
The coinage at tho mint* of the United

wnal
ehii-

It b* Mtlmated that 750.000 person* have
died from famine la Inrtttq The famine
A Galvwton Newt'Wrt Clark apretal
ray* Col. Shafter croued the Rio Grande
with CW men aud two Gatling guns to

tt
Mexican soil. P.ein forocmHit
itent to Shafter. There are

utles ih France' i* stirring up bad blood
and ouasfng aerioe* appreKehrfons.

Loudon CuatouiM.
It is pay, pay; all the time in Lon­
don. There ia nothing for nothing.
Eight eollonral waterworks supply the
city with water, but there 'cannot be
had a giara of water fit to drink. It is
not the fashion u&gt; drink water Iced
water is an al&gt;omluauon. Water, as a
drink, is tabooed,because it costs noth­
ing. Jfoer take* it* place, beexmse you
mttat j)*y for beer. Here is the exper­
ience of the correspondent of. the Chi­
cago Times: '’Invariably, when one
goes Into a place to lunch, one is a*kr
ed, "what will you have to drink?”
Once, inxuy veeffirttoy, I answered, ‘A
glass of Ice water," and another time
I mid, "Nothing, thank you.” but I
shall never do any such thing again.
The amazement, incredulity. sp*j&gt;idon,disgust which came into the faces
of the wnlters,afler hearing the stateipeul! the number of times they rarcastieally said, "A beg your pardon,”
under pretence that they misunder­
stood me; the style with which they
went off aud informed tbe other wait­
ers,who all tliereujKin fell into spasms
of winks, contemptuous sniffs, and
ironical giggles—were too much -for
me. I shall never commit any such
blunder again.”
Again, says the letter-writer. "Sup­
pose yqu want a bath,and there are no
facilities ' kt your boarding-house.”
He might have ndded.there never are.
There are many public bath-houses,
and there you may' pay sixpence for a
bath. But mark now the ingenuity
in retting farther cash from you: "A
bath Is a bath, isa*t it? and when you
havapaid fora bath, you have judd
for a bath, haven't you? If it is a
swim you wish, you nay extra for a
Kir of drawers. If. it be an ordinary
th, you have to pay extra lor the
water and extra for tbe soap, and
something to the attendant who is
kind enough to let the water into the
tub. One would think that the bath­
tub might be arranged ■ so that one
could let in the water to suit oneself.
In place of this, the faucets are all out­
side the room, nrranged, of course,
with reference to obliging you to do
It—that is to pay something to some­
body for performing a service which
you have already paid for in another
form, and whlcli you would b&lt;&lt;ter perforrn. yourself.”
______

Sitting.Bull’* Quarters.
Cypma HUb Letter to Nev York World.
I'tie regio * in which Sitting Bull is
enutim)&gt;e&lt;l is full of nluarant places.
Not many years ago the wunLry be­
tween Wood Mountain and the Cy­
press Hills swarmed with buflMoes.
Now their skulls whitening on the
plain and the deep worn tracks which
traverse the prairie In every direction
are tbe only evidences of their former
existence. For two or three days past,
however, vast herds from the north
have been passing southward, and the j
Sioux are laying in abundant rations.
Foxes, wolves, badgers, skunk and
mink teem brth in these hills'and
Wood Mountain, and muskrats are
very abundant in the swamps and
creeks. On the prairie the little gopher
or ground squirrel and mole are found
ih populous colonies. Prairie chickens,
duck* and geese, cranes, bitterns, plo­
ver*. sand-pipers, sulpe and other
waders, as well as pigeons, blackbirds
and larks are found everywhere, and
serve to keep tbe wolf from the door of
, Bitting Bull's lodge. Wooded belts are
scattered throughout the country. The
herbage is clean as a well-shaven lawn,
and clumpaofaH)&gt;enand poplar abound.
Between tbe Cactus Plain aud Wood
Mountain tbe Great Salt Plain, that
tTeglna just west Of the Touchwood
Hills, seems to renew itself. Hun­
dreds of small lakes of salina or brakish water, without any visible outlet,
are to be found, aud these are fr»&gt;quented by wild fowl in countless
nocks. Sitting Bull has ammunition
enough to keen his camp supplied
with the luxuries of the season, his
braves being wonderfully expert iu
stalking thecabri or prairie deer.
Praying for Rain in India.

f fiehw*y Coram itadoner Hynes gave
his vivws to a Free Frees reporter on
Saturday. ;«e raid tala inraut ha* an­ IT T8 GENERALLY ACKNOW]
rosnu’. •
■
f;.
More
nually made its appearance about this
time for three years. Last yrarlie, in

FY

ouj. had occasion to jovestigaie the
trouble. In otje case the bide* of three
milch cow# which had died with the

For the name money, than any other place, irt thwo-,
xind to contain million* of
th* tick in »_
all stage* of growth. JfN
belleved^$|,
it the cows were ;&gt;olsoneir r
by the tick* after ranching a Ortwin,
GIVE ME A TRIAXAMD BE CONVINCED
growth.
He observed several
where auimain treated with diluted
saleratus speedily recovered. I&lt; tbe
MY -STOCK C!F
tick got its fnl! growth befofe treating
there wa* no raving the animals, fl­
uid there was a pasturage on Strong’s
farm, wbjch la located hi flpriugweils,
north of . the Chicago . road,. on the
Llvennore road, constating of a huudred acres, anil Into tiri* drove* of
Texaseteere are driven by dwvateand.
. ..
- ii
■•in J'--':
,
'ivC* Ja*9
crxw lbw
x
ohlppem in this city. Native cattle Is large for the aeousou. aud will be sold right down to die lowest living
in the township grazing near this
proflt.
in
order
to
make
roqn
tor,ftn
oftriy
Fall
Btoek.
,
n
;
Kture become infenied .with the tick,
rnleas to tiieTexan ciittfe, but, he
believe*, death to native oatUa. 6

Sroctucs,

Caps. Soots, Jskws, ibtisos,

&amp;c.

Fetch alongf yonf Butter,
-1_2 1.what4 and
ever you have'jlo Sell. r

a littleatwntlon. When liefirsthrard
the report of the/presence of the dis­
ease besbut up his oow tn an lnelo*ure
.and commenced giving her* dirt -of
such food a* would prevent her taking “ ‘LZZ.
the disease.
««ticed'her droop her head, act sluggish­
ly and lose hex appetite. Utton exam­
ination ho f« und her body infested
.with the tick. He gave her a wash
■eonBlntfug of strong soapsuds and then
applied a ralve of carlwllc acid and laid
mlxtaL la a week's time sheagain
returned to her food.. Wherever a
large tick was found embedded iu 'the
'blue ahd tom off, a large blotch would
appear attaining the size of a ten
saucer. After a while,'under treat­
ment of tbe salve, these disappeared.
His theory Is that the ticks gather
more numerously on the udder of a
cow and gradually poiaou the glands,
producing* fevex-of those glands, aud
death of the cow.
Biime ven’ valuable milch cow*have
died in dprurgwehs, and most of them
grazing with cow* that have been near,
the pasture mentioned, or mixed with
those already infested. A number of
small farmers have now lost every
milch cow .owned by them, and the
Town Board are called upon to takesuch measures us will prevent the
pasturing of Texas rattle In the town­
ship.
.

37* YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
i t.^.
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- hi.-:-’ &lt;,&gt;1 In.'irto&lt;,-&gt; -im.-l

.

N.-.&amp;iiu, j.4,' !. fell.

D. C- GREFJTTH’S

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Fall and Winter Goods,

Corn Fodder.

JUST RECEIVED

49a,

wmi

it is a diflleult,matter to cure comfodder .properly, so it will store for
winter in*.
The stalk* retain their
water with much pertinacity, and
when the material ia piled aud the
&lt;blrculation of air prevented, fermenta­
tion Is apt to set in aud mould usually
appears. The best method in our exoerience i* to cut the corn and stack It,
and to leave k.thus in the field until
dry euougii to lay Ln thin layer*on top
of the hav in the baru, or it may be
stacked by leaving an opening iu the
centre of the stack, and when of suffi­
cient height may be covered by thatch­
ing, or by n rude shelter of boards. If
but slightly mouldy the cows relish it,
and it does not seem to do them any
harm.
It la nst well, however, to
calculate' on having this mould, .be­
cause, if we attempt to have some, we
shall obtain too much.
Tbe best we
can do, we do get some, and as long a«
we cannot help ouraelvea, we are will­
ing to.be comforted by tbe thought
that the little we have u rather bene­
Tl:w jitst1 opened’ for inspection his Fall Stock of
ficial than otherwise.
One thing ta
finite certain, mould Is better than fer­
mentation. Hence, when storing keep
the fodder in thin layer*, ao- the air
may have all the access that our space
for storage will admit of. (,'orn fodder
ia a valuable feed, and if used in con­ Which fur Style, and Dcuakiutv, and Extremely Low Pricbs, cannot
nection with a uilrogMious food, tm
be excelled in Michigan.
1
\
coin
meal, gives results which
admit of very favorable comparison
with those produced from good hay,
using the prices of each as a basis of
comparison. We consider corn fodder
These are prices that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
of the kind and curing that we advo­
cate, worth sixty -j»er cent|as much as borer to dress as well as the Suptrintmdenu or manager of any corporate
hay, weight for weight.
As -we fed
institution. A large Stock of ,
our cows exclusively on corn fodder
and Hungarian grass last winter, that
is for the fodder ration, we think our
opinion I* justified by experience.—
GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS.
Sciaifific Farmer.
In allJhe,lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest., Aq exapunption will convince
v ' i
’the closest buyers.
,
.
Note the Improvement that carefol
breeding has accomplished, when his­
tory records that in 1710 English bul­
locks weighed only 370 pounds, calves
fifty pounds, and nheep twenty-eight
pounds. •
A young fanner in Sheldon, VL, find it for their interest to call on ma for Prices before buying, there is
bought a dairy farm stocked with six­
money in it for you.
ty cows. During two years bq has

An interesting ceremony took place
some days ago in Indore, which was
shared in by everybody, from the Ma­
harajah down to the lowest j»easant.
Early in the morning the whole com­
munity. led by bis Royal Highness
the Maharajah, the Mahanma, and the
royal family, set off for Bangunga, a
place some two miles from Indore,
where a gigantic picnic was held, and sold, exchanged, and reduced the
where they passed the whole day. The numl»er of his dairy coW*, so that1 last
object of this curious proceeding was year he had but thirty-five. He re­
to invoke the gods by prayers ahd poo- porta having made as much butter
jabs to send Tain, which was sadly from tbe thirty-five selected cows as
wanted there us elsewhere. About was formerly made from the original
15,000 persons were present, and every sixty. It fs easy to see that in reduced
one ha&lt;l been forbidden, under serious attendance and diminished cost of
penalties, to cook anything under feeding, with equal products, hia procover; it must all be done in onen air. lite must be largely Increased.
When tbe poojatis were over, the MbShowing that rattle frequently suf­
hanjah in person plowed a piece of fer for water when tied up in the barn,
land, her
Royal
tbe
Mahara- a Sept oh feeder, who took’ meftfi* to
—
.--j Highness
,
—
------------------attending him as a peasant's wife, ascertain how often cattle fed on dry
Strange
range to
toray,
ray, rain almost
almostii
immediate-,
----------------, food and left to their oyrn -Witt would
ly followed, and thoroughly soaked the vislt the watering-trough lit the yard
royal party before they could reach the in a short, eold.winter day, found that
town of Indore.
they drank eight times in the course
of tbe day.
Good Replies.—Coleridge, In addi­
It is especially noticeable that cattion to hta deeper and loftier faculties, tlefwders in England and on the Con­
had a power of retort attributed to him tinent make use of a fax gn-ater vanexy
in earlier life, and, as we gather from &lt;»f foods tttaffi we utilise.
‘
the btetory of a particular ride, could
Scotches—IlEMHDY.—-A. farmer
apply k according to the sensibilities
and
.experiexic^d
horseman
writes
the
of hl» opponent The horse and get-up
of the. rider on this occasion wa* alike Rurttl jiew Yorker from Canandaigua,
open to vulgar criticism, and a low N. Y., that the following 1* iwmwag, appreciating the general effect! mended for tbewotrtease*:—One pin*
asked the poet if ne bad meta tailor currier’s oil, two ounces oil.of vitriol.
Pul it into a hottie aud sbdke well lojuat like hlmaetf. "Yes" wa* th* re­
ply, "and he raid he had just lost his gclhe^when it Is fit for use; bathe
goose.” After thi* lowly triumph hia welt tbe affected part or part* with k
road brought him within half of a once* day. Icwlli effect a cure in the
more dlMiuguished party of horsemen course of three or four days, If the
one of whom J* sporting M. P. known parte are covered with a rough scab,
to have been bribed by the ministry, soi'teti U by rubbing hog’* ^ard upon
•Lopped liim to inquire the price ot it everj’ day until the m-uo rubs off.
horse and rider. "Th*.' taonte,” was It will soon slip off and leave the legs
tire answer, “is a hundred guineas; as smooth as ever.
iMMfaTiorDE.—Hot alum water Is
for tbe rider, a*he ri notlu |«ar}iament
yet, I have notfixed bls price.”
the brat Insect destroyer known. Put
The centennial of the first battle of the alum Into hot water and let It boil
BetniaHlghw, where Burgoyne receiv­ till all the alum is dissolver!; then ap­
ed a fatal check In 1777, wa* celebrat­ ply It hot with a brush to all crack*,
ed by a gathering of over 2(1,000 people closets, bedsteads aud other ptace*
where insects arb found. Ante, bed­
on the battlefield near Haratoga, Nwhere tire remains of Ute American bugs, cookreaciias, and creeping things
eu trenail men t laid out by Kowriuako are killed by it; while U lias no dan­
aud behind: which Learned’s and ger ot poisoning the family or injuring
,
Poca’s brigade* fought are yet visible. property,', - e~ ,, '
A promtoary note for $67, "rataed’
Yhe Womsff’a Chrfstlam Temperby the maker $o 4*7, «fer indore-’
r5..i....
u.. taa-102
IM
Masrachurart*
went, t»»* Supreme Court of Marabn- anceUniunof
*etta decide*, 1* void us to th* indors- auxiliary organizations aud 10,000
members.

Come early and avoid
•

the Rush.

G. A. TRUMAN.

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents.
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat. $1.50

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS.

T-A-JCjIC is cheaf,
But -Barniers, Mechanics and Laborers wilt

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.
Empire Bieck, HaUnR*, rWicb.

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Here We Come Again I
WITH A IIRAI NEW 8TOCKOF

Summer Good*!
Our old Strict ha« all liaeu rlomd out und Our Store ia

Too liill ofNew Groods
FOR COMFORT. AND

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THEY nSZETTST BE SOLE I
SO IF YOU BUY

MORS GOOJRH FOR

DOLLAR !

. "At ou; Store than elsewhere. dpn*t. blr.tnQ| is.
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w.t ro. c-atf
&gt;&gt;ri*; &gt;1 a* b-'tai &lt;

f?* We'wo at,-harae .in out New Store,' having’ng.’to^8 hl?avXand
ball 'brglffil to sc«*ll of our old euttarnfera spd many newofies.g ’,
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Youm

KOCHER BROS.

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PUBT JSHED EVERY FRIDAY,

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Haahville, Barry County, Michigan,

atfit-at thb omcx.

Editor and Proprietor.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 12.1877.

VOL. V.

QUO STIOIO, Editor.

^drrrtisrmnrts.

Raalirillc jEHrrrtcry.

jgOISE BROTHERS.

riLLAGii~bFPicERs

D3VGGI8TS
-Uwte Dsrkaw.

.

Pure Drags, Medicines,
PAVAKNJISHE?&lt; brushes.
■ ■' MISCELLANEOUBrSCHOOL.
AND BLANK BOOKS.

pnBI8TIAN CHDBCB-C. I. -Dr
V lor. errrtewortry BabtatMllOl-to

»Mnmocu&gt;.at 3 o uoca r, q.

.___ ,

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M rriit)Di.Tr^i8COPXLcauROH--c. o.
1V1 TaoMAS.PMt.tr. BetT^wrrrry 8-bbaUiAiIV.

DRUGGISTS’ and
STATIONERS’

APTleT CHUI
Tie** every S

B

scnoTOs.

vrAdHvn.LKLoixiK.-sLs r.
a- m. B«r11 ular communication oa each Vg«in**da&gt; rv*
an or twfor* th* full of Uw moon. Tramlent broth;
DnMEB.w. M.

PERFUMES,
TOILET ARTICLES, w
,
aud DYE STUFFS.
FINE ELGIN
and WALTHAM
_..4VATCHES,
And a complete MadHti

luihirw gtrrrtarg.

JEWELRY.

ir. a. YOUNG,
X f D. \offlW 7Ca«t *W»ofM»ln Slrret, NmIwIIIo

I’urixnM’H.

1YL« onltehqwstwmJtoaa.ai.sndoqrp.ia

~Tla.barebr.
l). Homeopathic' Phy«k!ai:_ and Barwon

M

TEAS. SPICES, TOBAOOOS and 01GABS
A Specailty.

BRADY &amp; CRITES,

Trwt-va

t __

L. I'h.n,

&gt; you wont a good Book far th* Iiimu* ci
Frv*cr1|»Oo*&gt; to b« pn-pnn-d 1

S»w you *

court* of the Btolo. OBce opp. Union House.
Ca«s.if. Bairr.
Jaws R. Cairn*.

SMITH j- KNAPPEN.

Tl’c buy our Goods for cash and can pire
■
you line jrriecs.

HBFTH,
VIA*
J mlgo of Probate.

BOISE BROTH ERS.

LEWIS DURKEE

in. Notary Public, Rest EMatnatMl Jn*ur’ WAR’

Ageot. Collect‘oa» promptly uix-le. and
dug properly exxuted
offer in 1». C
Griffith'* fUurr.

WAR!

WAR’

MURDER!

EMORY PARA DY.
TUST1CE OF TWi: PEACE.’।
U fully and promptly nllrnd
. Ll- Aff-l- D.-.
V.

E. J. FE1GHNER.

Were tuurdcred with fttwo-edged knife.

OTARY PUBLIC and Beal Mate Agent.
Corvfnl attention given to the droning of tuort

N■

ORNO STRONG,

You will aw toy friend* when the** line* you read
That J. L BiAcn aella Flour and F.-xl,
Arid if you will callpnd o’er hla price-list prci&gt;.
You can't help Mt toy, "be well* ao ebesp “

'

EINTERand DabU.lwr of tbe M**brille Now*.
K*cry clcaerlption of Ilalu aud Fancy Prinllng
*x*euted cheaply, with neatni**. accuracy and &lt;il»-

P

Your jmddlnK or your Jobnoy ca' &lt;

UNION HOUSE
HARLES BROKBON, Proprietor. Till* Yotel I*
pleasantly alMated is Uw&gt; center ot LiiMucm.
C, —.1.
..a.
Tk. v..._a I.,

C

ALF. C. BUXTON.
UNSMITH, manufacture* Rifle and Shot Gun*
repair* all
fine

and
Machinery.
G and of anyKlrvarma
Brewcb-losden,
maonfariure. furnl*b&lt;&lt;l ui

Ilia ground t orn sndOauars what j oo need.
He alto keept Corn which I* not ground,

And his Khlpatal! evennn* allow*,
1* t he nicest kind or fend for cow*.
Hla Bran also in every caae.
Makes cxcrUent Iced fur the bovine &gt;aeo,

H*l price. Shop near the ylalnlng milt .

CHAS. IF, DEMARA Y,

"1'tiai 1 never put anything on the alate,
b'aah rille, &amp;pl. 14,1477.

tl ry' Clock*, bpectaeka, etc. Every article waraatod a* represented, or tbooey refunded. Uppolie Union Hoo*e.

:

E FARAD Y.

J. L. BEACH.
JQEW MILLINERY

ANUFACTURER of Boot* and Shoe*. Making ’’
and repalrtpit neatly dona, alao atricl atten­
tion to fill *Q order* promptly. an&gt;1 at tbe k&gt;we*4
Hrtny price*. Shop ea&gt;t aide ol Malu IftreeC

.

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Dressmaking Dooms.

•

J. R RASEY,

RAYMAN. Goods and Baggage carried to any
place Ln the village. Stout horse*, good dray
■nd vrlninghanda

D

JOHN

affliss StUggic Jeffrey

WEBSTER.

•DLACKSM1TH8. AU kinds ot work In theBluckJj amiib and Horacaborlng Hue ationdod to brumartl* CMva
, .I.U —&lt; .1..

y liliineri Drcssmaliui EstatlistanEUt

W. D. FURCRIS,
■PROPRIETOR Fippto Ifta, 1 miles west of Ver­
A. man trill*. Flour and herd a!way a for sale al

him a tried, and ba happy.

JAMES FLEMING.
TXT ATCUMAKRR and Jeweler, cwt aide ofMain
W street, baahrllle, Mich.
P. K—Fin* Watchca and Jewelry carefully re­
al rod and warranud.

frank j. ruEcais,
XriLLAm
BA&amp;BBK. ferfdnferlaCfelfe.
V Oral’. feutofehl., Orrt., art Oww

lie patronage.

Haring

Had Large Experience In DrcMunakingy
Believe* inc can give perfect talpfactlon to *11 who

fSF RemaBiber the place.—Flooring'* building,
MAGGIE JEFFREY.

CAI ADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

K &amp; MAIL LINE
TCROM NMhsitte to Battle Crack. Ix-are* NoahI■. '•U* »W Monday ud Friday raornlnaa, at •I

The Short and Quick
LIKE TO THE east:
SHtaalUarsus Cardj.

JOHN Q. CBESSY,
V
HJIBKIFFJ
toMtrOonty Borwyot Mid General Conreya
Oflfa* MAS* **mrtSwte*. Ha*limt*»lOeh. •

A.J* HAMM0ND-

VIA BUFFALO ud NIAGARA FALLS.
Direct conoeetlonA made st Petrol* sod Toledo
with all train* frqra the Heat, North and booth.

YsM.

&lt; &gt;n all Train, to Princlj*! Pointe
THE CANADA SOUTHERN 1* on* of th.

Insurance,[Real Estate and Money

BROKER.
■'

FRANK E. HNOUT,

Money Loaued on Real JCHtate J?—
Socorlty.
NS WORTH k BROOKS.

640 Acres

FBODVCE
Wo aball continue to p*y the Hlghnt Marib

1'Ndftce.

MONEY to LOAN I
h Iffmd tel te*&lt; banite,

$300.00 athd UPWARDS

SBLNOSSW BALT, UMK. teEDS,
STUCCO, PAIR. AC,

He was aroused to consciousness by belonging to a Rottendam bo»t, did a I ’■4 Mich. Central Railroad.
a ttltarp pain through hjs arm, and on
opening his eyes be found himself lyThe report of the president arid di­
ing on a lounge, the doctor splintering caged,
&lt;
constructed will* • false
rectors of the Michigan Central Rail­
below whl&lt;&amp; were hidden a few road, fertile fiscal year ending May 31,
the fractured bones, while th* young toni,
i
of-cavendish. It is-a question 1877, Is now for the first time made
lady, to whom he had been so uncere* pounds
I
moniously introduced, was standing whether
'
birds ever before »o welt d«- publip:
A&gt; children, playiiir with the fl nt. »n* burn«1,
by, pale, but aelf-poMeamd, holding aervwl to be calk-d carrier pigeons.
And tempt IU glow no more.
The gross traffic for the past year end­
.The Journey to Rottendam is but a
the bandage.
The doctor treated the whole matter short one, so that although tills lady ing Muy Slit, 1877, derived from
did not Indulge in such wholesale do-'
with professional cool new.
"Now you’re all right/” -he said, as ings as her sister of Jersey, she work­
41
he adjusted the bandage/ “If you had ed on the principle that “many a little
fleah on your bone**,, they wouldn’t makes a miekle”
Here is nn apparently well-bound
have broken so easily.”
Philander blushed as lie thought volume which a studious individual,
what a fright he mart appear in the carried under hl* arm during -the
A decrease in the gross earnings of
transaction
of his dally business at one $352,837 80.
: eye** of the lovely creature at bls side,
inwardly highly indignant at the doc­ of the docks. It was found to be
The operating expenses for this la*t
qiade of glass, moulded into the form year to 81st May, 1877, (which include
tor for this unfeeling allusion.
. . Entirely unconscious of this, Ductor of a book, and covered with leather. $100,000 for taxes, properly belonging
That it was a work of much spirit was to the prevluos yean, were for 1877,
Marrowfat continued:
®Now, I must go, but I’ll look in proved from the fact that it was full of $4,700,442 06.
upon you in the morning. I leave cau de tiie. Another book was exhib­ . For 1876 $4,802,902 23.
you in good bands. Take good care of ited,'tbe leaves of which are puuched
The actual decrease in expenses is
hlni, Mollie!” he shouted through the through with holes, from cover to cov­ $190,460 47.
window, as he went down' the steps. ‘ er, for the reception of watches.
The net earnings Of the present year
Aud lie who can goon
Mollie obeyed the doctor’s instruc­
Bravely and firmly In tbe allot
i above ail expenses of operation and
Gaining new *mn&lt;th with ev
tions to the letter. Rhe not only saw
First Things.
i tuxes were $1,791,664 70, while in tinthat his patient was provided with
year before they were $2,048,001,83,
every comfort, but used to come and
Envelopes were first used in 1830.
showing a decrease during the past
sit by him, talking or reading, as she
The find steel pen wab made in 18.30. year in thfc net earnings of the property
frequently told him, "to keep time
Into tbe aigbl taay drift.
The Unit air pump wag mailein 165U, of $250,377 13.
from banging heavily on his hands.”
Antesiheefo waa first disconred in
The road carried during tbe yea'r
For tbere'x enough to fill
’
We need hardly say that Mollie's isM.
ou r and moment of tho d**l to ro»&lt;?
1,265.670 local and 184.257 through pas'bi-ttfoto woo the»h»dow» fa our hornet
efforts in this direction were entirely
'The first balloon ascent was made in Hungera, a decrease from the previous
Tbeto our bill*
successful. Time did'not hang at all 17881 •
.
year of 76,300 ; 02 miles of steel rails
heavily on Philander’# hands. On the
The first ludfer mutch wns inade in have been laid; 200,088 ties have been
'-Contrary, It flew all too quickly.
1820.
renewed; there are 135 coal burning
Doctor Marrowfat fulfilled the prom­
HUN­
The entire.Hebrew Bible was print­ engines and 25 wood burners; the loco­
ise he made of “looking in upon him,” ed in 1488.
motives have run 6,747,883 miles,DRED .POUNDS.
which be did almost daily, going
The first Iron steamship was built in tt.ere arc &lt;5,077 cant, of which 77 are
away chuckling toliimself, apparently
.
■ first class passenger, 27 second class
Philander Longshanks was "as thin very well pleased with tin- progress his 1830.
Ships
were
first
cappur-i»oUouted
iu
I
passenger, 489 stock, 6 refrigerators.
as a shadow," to use the emphatic lan­
was making.
1761.
I 873 Blue Line, 408 combination, 1,641
guage of Mrs. Podgvrs, his landlady, patient
But things the most pleasant must
Coaches were first used in England merchandise, 1.B04 platform cars. etc.
who regarded his pt&gt;ralstent thinness come
to on end, and in confirmation in 1589.
There was May 31. 1077. $1 364,788 92
In the light of a personal grievance.
of this, one morning, bright and tarty,
The Unit liorse railroad was Built in Io tlie credit of the first sinking fund,
"A. body would think I starved
doctor came to take him away.
and $434,288 00 to the second.
’
1838.7.
him!” was her indignant reflection, tlie
“
I
think
you
are
nu'w
in
a
fair
way
There lias been a large Increase oi
Gold was first diwiovered in Califor­
one day, a&lt;he arose from the dinner to gain what you came for,” remarked
grw-a tonnage, and a rapid decrease in
table after having as she roundly as­ the doctor, as the carriage rolled swift­ nia in 1848.
The first steamboat plied the Tlud-i the »yerag&lt;- rate.
serted, "eaten enough for two."
from* the door.
son in 1807.
The separate traffic of the branch
Mrs. Podgera had the objection that ly
’ “ Do you think I gained in flesh
The first watches were made at Nur- lines lias increased from 470,651 tons
most notable housekeepers entertain aiiy?
”
said
Philander,
his
face
bright
­
ernburg in 1477. .
moved in 1872, to 927237 tons moved in
"to have good victuals wasted,” and
Omnibuses were introduced iu New the last year. This is local traffic, and
they certainly were wasted upon Phi­ ening.
"I think, If you keep on. you’ll gain ’York in 1830.
in that |&gt;eriod of time IL has nearly
lander. The more he ate the thinner
more than 1 did, and in lesatiiue;
The first news]&gt;a|»er advertisement doubled.
he seemed to grow.
Cousin
iiollie
must
weigh
all
of
twenThe average rate of freight upon all
appeared
in 1652.
“He don't do much credit to my ty$flve i«unds more than my wife
The first copper cent was coined iu '| the tonnage of the line in 1873 was
establishment, that’s a fact!” she re­ tfoes.”
1 57-100 cents per ton per mile; in 1877
marked, ruefully, as she looked after । "Your wife/' said Philander, In New Haven tn 1687.
Kerosene wa* first used for ligiiting,। the average rate Uj&gt;ou ail freight was
his retreating form, which, tall and amazement; “1 didn’t know you had
purposes in 1826.
88-100 of a cent, being slightly more
lank to the last degree, was far from
”
The first telet»co|»e was probably used ■ than one-half the rate obtained five
iHdng a “walkingadvertisement"of the ione!
“I've got the dearest and sweetest in England in 1608.
years previously.
•
fare ahe provided for her guests.
in the world !
Now 1'11 let you
The working expenses of the pasThe first saw-maker’s anvil was
But it was not Pbilander’s fault. wife
into tlie secret of my gaining the hun­
| senger trains have not varied much in
There wax no known method by which dred pounds I told you of—I got mnr- brought to America in 1820.
The
first
use
of
a
locomotive
in
th.-*
j
I
this
period
of
time,
and
their mileage
h'ecould Increase the small amount of 1
!’’
country was in 1829.
I has been quite uniform. Tbe number
adipose matter he carried about with ried
“Is that all?" ejaculated Philander,
The'first almanac was printed by I of passenger trains run has not materihim that he had not tried.
tone.
| tally changed. Two-thirds of tbe in­
George Purbach in 1460.
He hud taken Quarts of cod-llw oil; in a ‘disappointed
AU?’ ” responded tlie doctor,
The first chimneys were introduccii ! come is derived from freight, and the
he bad sufeited himself with sweets,
indignantly, “f should think into Rome from I'adna iu 1868.
। expenses of this freight traffic form tbe
eaten pork, which he detested, and re­ rather
it
Was
quite
enough,
as
you
would
say
Theftretpriullng press iu the United:
jected owf aud mutton In which his if you was as happy as I am, or you
State’s was introduced in 1629.
soul delighted, and all to no purpose.
might be, if you cbooae. Yea.air, that
There is no jHissible economy-of ex­
He was tall and broad-shouldered, and is
the way 1 gained the hundred
penditure, iu Lneopinion of thlsboard,
A Remarkable Spring.
had bls powerful framework l»eeu suf­
which will meet this case, ami your
ficiently -well-covered, would have rmnds—I got married! And oil that
cun say to you, is: Go thou-aud do
Not very far from Eptq&gt;ort Is Indian directors state frankly their opinion,
been noted by all his lady acquaint­
likewise.”
Lake, a comparatively shallow, though hat the trunk lines leading from New
ances to ba a “fine-looking fellow.”
And such is the effect of happi­ beautiful riieet of water, about six York. Baltimore and Philadelphia to
Not that he was bad-looking. He
ness
upon
the
health,
that
it
produced
mileelong. Close by. is a wonderful tbe We*t have pursued an erroneous
was well cultured, refined and agree­
able, and might have beeu quite u a
; decided change in his personal ap­ spring, 2(M» feet iu length, 118 in width policy ; that a return to dividends wii!
Tbe water has a only be readied by wiser co-oper?tfon
favorite with the fair sex if he had not pearance ; his fuco la getting to be so ami -15 feet deep.
been ao shy of them. As it was, he round and ruddy aa hardly to be rec­ sulphurous tastij, and is so clear aud with each other, establishing raU-s for
pellucid that a boat on Its surface their freight traffic upon business
was in a fair way of becoming the for- ognized.
1
Now,
as
this
recipe
might
not
work
, seems suspended in mid-air. The principles, and rejecting traffic which
lorn creature;aconfirmedold bachelor.
Doctor Marrowfat sat next to him at In all cases, we would not ail vise nit of ■smallest coin can be distinctly seen on leaves no margin for profit.
While the operations of the line the
the table, whose round, rubicund face 'our thin readers to get iharried, though the bottohi, which 1* strangely varie­
and portly figure were the objects .of we would respectfully present to their gated, somewhat resembling in Its past ydr have afforded no surplus for
serious consideration this “One Way coloring and blending a block of mal- •. a dividend to the sitareholdexs, lite dihlsenry «Dd admiration.
to
Gain
a
Hundred
Pouiida.
”
|
rectors
wish to call attention to the
achlteor verd antique. A singular!
“ How in the world do you keen in
; thing connected with this, is that the Ij fa&lt;n that the floating debt, which was
such good flesh,doctor?” he said to nim
Tricks of Smugglers.
| colors and shadows are ever changing, | $1,200,000 on the 1st of June, 1.875, and
on© day. " You don'teat so much as 1
land flit over the surface like leafy $71X1,000 on the 1st of June. 1876, has
do, and work harder.”
•
[From Chamber*" Journal.] '
' shadows in the sunlight.
From the I। been steadily dim'niahlng. Theac.ual
The doctoramlled mysteriously.
The first thing which is pointed out spring rushes a respectable stream, l debt June 1, lest the cash on hand aj&gt;“I’ve gained a hundred pounds dur­.
tilirablc- to pay upon it, was $299,671 42.
to us is a ship’s “fender” which, we which empties into the lake.
ing the year."
remind our readers, is a block of wood
It ha# never l*en known to freeze There has been some still further re­
. pfiftmiftr stared at the speaker.
“ Do you mean to say that a year ago&gt; with a rope attached, slung over tbe over, and all through the dreary win­ duction, till now with cash assets on
at this time, you weighed a hundredI bows, to prevent the abrasion which ter it defies alike the storms and cold hand to meet it. it may be considered
might be caused by contact with to congeal ite surface, and ever pre­ us nmctlcally al! extinguished.
pounds less than you do now?”
While the floating debt has been dis­
“ I mean to say that I gained a hun-. ■another vessel. This particular ft-nd- sent** an unvaried api«arauce. Forever
deed pounds In less than six months."1 1er was found to be hollow, and to con­ tbe midnight stars gaze down u|k*n it. charged, there have been large and
"Astonishing! How did you do it?"' tain several pounds of compressed Dense forests surround it, and reflect valuable improvements made to the
property,
by nearly completing the
tobacco. The officer who thought of themselves perpetually from itsmirror“ That’s a secret.”
" Of course I expect to pay for it,, looking for this soothing weed in such like bosom. The Indians have ninny laying of steel rails upon the main and
doctor.
I’m ready to undergo any: ia receptacle must have been an ex­ strange legends connected with it and air lines. Thure are only live miles
“cute” individual. But here its vicinity. One is that In ages lone 1of iron rails left on the main Hue, and
treatment, no master how expenaive&gt; trenjely
:
miles upon
air--------line. -Four- ।
-...... ------------•— -the
------or disagreeable, to insure the like re-. ib*a still more extraordinary hiding past the Great Manitou became incens- thirty
and one .which must have In­ c&lt;! nt a very beautiful fon-st maiden, tet!n locomotives have been entirely
•uB.”
,
. .I place,
—
j . . .her .to .■
in ...
bis auger_ daslted
the rebuilt; seventy-seven locomotiveshave
“ Oh, It's not very exi&gt;enslve. And vol veil a Journey aloft for its detection and
as to being disagreeable, I didn’t findI —a ship's block, the sheafe or wheel of ground, when she became immediately undergone general repairs; nearly the
passenger and •freight equip­
it so; on the contrary«it is very pleas­ which Is actually mads of solid tobac- dissolved and transformed into thin entire
ant and agreeable. As to how it isi &lt;co. Here Is an ornamental pedestal beautiful fountain, and that at certain ment has also been repaired and fully
maintained, besides the purchase of
doneAll I can »»y Is, that If you will go। which once adorned the corner of a Maae&gt;ns her spiritual form may be six
new locomotives.
where I did. end promise to do exactly’ icaptain’s cabin, aud would periuipx seen hovering arouud its deptlia.. This
The directors further report, that
it still, had it not been found does not quite sclentlileally account
as I tell you, I will guarantee you al adorn
।
since the close of the fiscal year higher
like result.,”
.
Igorged with contraband cigar*. An­ for the sulphurous taste that is detect­ rates for through freight have been
“ That I shall gain abundred pounds, &lt;other commander appears to have ed in the water, but it is a very pretty
In six months."
Jbeen a more moderate smoker, for he story, and may yet be embalmed and established, and their nope and expec­
"That you shall gain a hundred! waa content with only two pounds of preserved In melodious song. This tations are that the unwise effort, to
which’ were found inside a Bpiondid spring ought to be cnrlstened carry an immense tonnage over these
pounds If not more, and in less than। i-heroots,
1
loaf on his breakfast-table. Here forthwith with some euphonious name. trunk Hues at a nominal rate, wifi be
the time I mentioned. That is, if you। ahum
&lt;
abandoned, that the lines will confine
nut yourself under my care and do; -we have a number of cigarb knotted —I^ccwba Tribune.
themselves to their legitimate traffic,
exactly as I tell you.”
।singly on a string. Uke a tuilofakite;
thesawere
dropj&gt;ea between the inner ,A man in Tonawanda, N. Y., has! anil discontinue a policy which has re­
“Ltone. Where do you go?"
।
,
“Oh, to a nice place abont fifty miles ।and outer timbeia of a.ship's ride; been perfecting a sort of raft or flotilla suited in large expenditures, and cre­
an artificial volume of traffic,
from here. Now. I duui’t answer whilst holes drilled iu tiie endscf au which, be claims, will safely carry a, ated
Hi you have to do egg-box
furnish lodging for sevand man over. Niagara. His idea was to which has left an unprofitable result
another question. AU
■
place on it a small bouse containing a ami seriously impaired confidence in
early start
is io get ready for an esriy
“♦“rt in
‘n the more.
JBA broomstick does fiot aeejn at first ,couple of dogs,a cat,a gnat and a sheep, railroad securities.
n “AnnnRht-rll be
1sight
offer much room for concealO.BWto
.______________________
________।and send it over tire great cascade,ami,
The English Grain Market.
philander was as g*xxl aa his worn; ment, but here is one.whlcto, accident- should the experiment be successful,
. broken,
.— —
i-.i---------—*-----revealed
a core of».ithat
rope-have
i a man next essay to “shoot” the
he waa on hand attbe appointed time, ly
London, Oct. 2.—The Mark Lane
like
commodity
known
to
those
who ।cataract. He had the raft Lowed over
and the two started off on their trip in .
chew
os
"plg-taiL
”
Cake*
of
tobacco
Express'll
weekly review of the British
the Chippewa from Tonawanda, and
the batt )8»sibie spirits.
to tit into the sole of a boot ;it started on its perilous voyage down corn trade says the weather for the
Tliougn very talkative, the doctor formed
■
was inclined to talk of anything but ishow another ingenious mode of ;dl$- ithe rapids,proceeding as naturally and past week was very fine. Appearances
■ t Philander was most anxious to posal. But the prize for incentive tai. ।almost as calmly as a pine chipdown a, favor an early and severe winter. The
ent must certainly bo awarded the well-regulated mill-race. I; contin­. cold is general over Europe. The fort­
[t’a • nice place, and there ata clever rascal who compretmed snuff ued Its way until It reached the spot night was almost free from rain and
into
sial*, and stami-ed them to ex­ wliera the auboouer struck and stuck enabled good progress to be m&amp;de
people
in
it;
and
that
’
s
ail
you
.
nice
actly imitate the oilcakes on which some years ago, and further the owner with the harvest in the North. The
cattle uro fottam d.
couldn’t tow 1L He couldn’t drag it event of the week has been the large
he tried to turn L
The atowardoiteofa Jersey steamer up-stream, as the current was too। shipmenta of wheat from Atlantic
r the olose °of a i
jKirts. The immediate effect has been
is delinquent who comes- before ।
a sudden check to the trade, buyers
ouruotiee. On various occtudaiia. the u-----------------------peUieoat haa iieen found to be a useful grown
and--stroiq
-------—ag. In such an emer- holding oir fur 'the moment; but
auxiliary to the amuggtor, and the one ,«ncy
-------- ---what —
could
' a poor fellow do? whether this is reasonable in the pre­
Which wax taken from tfthrlttdy suf- । He couldn’t wade out and hoist the sent position and prospects of Made is
life raft over the igiri v rocks, and be open to question. It is already evident
miles
couldn't do anything but abandon his. that we shall not reoeive the supplies
On
reckon ‘-d on from some quarters.
r undertaking
undertaking asas aa lotting
lo ' ' spec.,
---- and‘ we
'
' fwistoa ilfciM^ni RwfrsMa ton 1India and Egypt will d® b«lf
ami as well as it could, stuck on top of ‘
i1&lt;1win
^rnrraiT
b from 1
lie cut
Zml
tn took for
ladders
remains
tuu,
was
’
aajtalhe
Ven“
Foorti
hfe
honsc/jumped
out,
hanging
from
hbr
wnlstbaud,
wan
r reining his horse, j
Of
brail
ompanion::
charged with several gallows of bmu- angdSpet
g to his companion
Bttmptlon of the coUntfy mtdn’y &lt;
1 '“‘r
pendent oh these wheats, it is hard
uelleretbat theautumn uhipmenU c
I
tve-ry &lt;
ie water of
r
the high spirited not made 1
tod for Its
U-?°^ thtown overboard with ixj/ks attiMJud,
I also afford favorable Yeocptaeles for
SSnaa™.. I? feu ».

"ITTonW Not, If I Could.1

I

^52^

AINSWORTH A- BROOKS.
JONEjj^LfiCl.

JyJICIIIGAN EXCHANGE,

trillo.

NO. 3.
the rate of 150.000 quarters per week.
Surely this year, when we are thrown
almost entirely «&gt;n this source of sup­
ply-lor winter, trade should not t*
shaken by ahipnients no larger than iu
■former years, when our wants were
less, and source* of supply open which
•re now dosed. In fanning la Judg­
ment of future Kbipmeuw there artother facte also tobenoted. The liberal
shipments of this month have not been
effected without driving prices up on
the other ride. ■ AcbangehM ovideutiy come over shippers since they were
so eager to sell at low priejes. Itwales
have been made here dally at about -r»3
shillings to 54 shillings per quarter for
winter red and 51 ibltUng* for spring,
but prices In New York and Baltimore
are relatively quite above these quota­
tions. This certainly does not point to
any extraordinary shipments this
autumn from Atlantic ports, and any
depression caused by litis fear will
probably be temporary. Rales of Engllsh'wheat noted last week were 67.(40 .
Quarters at 57 sliiHingsd pence, against ‘
65,758 quarters at 47 shillings the pre­
vious year. Imports into tbe kingdom
for the week ending SepteQjlwr.22
were 975.360 cwts, of wheat. 157,998
cwts. of flour. Exports, 45,44G cwU.of
wheat 71)0 cwts. ot flour.

Imports nml Ilxi&gt;orU.
The returns of our foreign commerofor the.fiscal year ending June 30 are
aufllcientiy complete to show the
amount and character of our import**
and exports. Tire imports of mer­
chandise were $451,315,000, against
$460,741,000 the previous year. There
was also imported 540.774.U0U of.specie,
against $15,936,000, which makt-H the
apparent total import '$492,000,000,
against $476,677,OCX) the previous year.
There wus very little change in the
characler of the import trade except a
general falling off in many items. The
following selection includes the most
important changes, approximately
summed up:
1876.
Coffee,
ISUW $M,78&amp;0°0
Tea.
10,181,000
19,524,000
Coilon RiMwl*.
18,700,000
22,400.000
Iron and ateel,
U.000,660
12,7UU,«K)
Leather and inanti8,100,000
£,200.000 ’
Silk.
«!.7,.’2.&lt;MJQ
M24.000
Silk gwod.M,
21.700,000
23,000,000
•Sugar, etc.,
1X7,500,01X1
O&gt; ,2o0,OOO
Wine and spiriti ’ 5,800,000.
5,800,000
Wool,
7.156,000
8.247,000
Woolen goods,
32,900,000
2&gt;,300,000
illites.
14,963,000
I3,u35,ouo
The variation in total values doea
not correspond in all cases ot course
to variations in the nmuuntH of goods
imported. Silk, for instance, has risen
iu price so that considerably !••»&gt;»' wits
imported at a greater total cost. The
great iucreitsein sugar is largely caused
by a rise in prices. The imports of
paper goods liuve fallen to a merely
nominal amount, about $ lit),000, most­
ly paper-hangings’; this is exclusive of
papier-mache goods, which amount to
$1,080,090 per year. Tbe fartre business
in hideswill be noticed. It is ciahned
that our tanners are chronically pinch­
ed between a high market tor hides
and low lor leather, but th ire is evi­
dently a large consumption of raw ma­
terial by somebody.
The total export of domestic mer­
chandise in gold value was $589,669,000
and of specie $43,185,600, against $594.­
917,000 ai.d $50,638,000 respectively in
1875-6. The following table ahowe the
great features of the export trade:
tW.TM.OB

Provision,................
H«.Utn&lt;M0
Tobacco----- ...............
Sl&gt;*&gt;.a*»
OU«_.........___________ 6MW.W»
Tallow......I---------- ------7.MS.0W

99J»0^»
25.70u.iW
.-MAW.OOO
6.7M^OO

The Increase in the export of provi­
sions and of petroleum la the most
atriking./The term “provlAio’ks” in­
cludes bacou aud bams (nearly $50,001),­
000), lard ($25,000.000), beef, butter and
cheese, fish and preserved meals.
Fresh beef makes its first appearance
and foots up ’ $4,552,000; preserved
meats run up frbm one million to near­
ly four, and butler makes a similar in­
crease. As the principal exporters of
fresh beel, Lehman A Samuels of New
York, have just failed, we cannot re­
gard this extension of our trade as
thoroughly established.
The two
great staples of Cotton and wheat
brougnt less money than during the
preceding year. Continuing our list
of exports we will next tabulate the
chief manufactarea:—
Ajriru’- iral lmpten»Dt*..... « S.Smo/WO « Xluv.OOO
Cotton cool*......................
lUkteMSS7300000
Iron »n3 Utel-------------------- 18.00,U*&gt;
12.700000
Ltetber pood'....... .. .............
7^00A»
Crduante rtcra*.....................
*,S»,0O J.OOOJWO

■Wood numufactore*l’'..’._.,7
Mn«lbuietou-------------------- ZDM/uQ

ll^»,ooi

21,00^0

The increase in iron and steel wares
exported is all in firearms, which have
risen from $3,667,&lt;XM) to *5,259,UX). The
export of boots and ahoMi la only $414,­
000, a small increase. Our exports of
manufactures constitute about 12 per
cent of the total, and are increasing at
the rate of about 10 per cent a year.

Poisons.—For my poison, the most
1speedy, certain, and moat frequently
efficacious remedy in the world, if Im­
mediately taken, is a heaping teaspoonfulof ground mustard, stirred rapidly
in a glass of cold water, and drank
down at a draught, causing Instanta­
neous vomiting. As soon,as the vom­
iting ceases swallow two tableapoonfttls of sw*t&gt;toiL If no ground mus­
tard is at hand, drink, a teaeupful or
more of sweey oil, or any other pure
mild oil, meiteu hog’a lard, melted
butter, train oil, cod-liver oil, any of
which protect the coat** of the stomach
from the disorganizing eflects of the
poison; aud, to a certain extent, by
tilling up the pores of the Mtomachfttw
mouths of tlie absorbentei) prevent the
Eison being taken up into theeireuion of the hiood. Persons bitten by
rattlesnakes have drank oil freely and
recovered. These are things to be
done while a phyoidtan la being aent

Louise Chandler Moulton says that
to be properly drtemsi in the street* of
London a-woman must wear a tiny
bonnet hanging upon aknot of hair,
an ImmeuM crinoline, iieelkss boots,
• black bwe shawl, and her front hair
Basted down over her cheeks Ilka a
i bum’s Hinders.
Bay windows are safe harboia for
I littfo autacks.

�WAGONS AND BUGGIES I
TAKMCP.

WAGONS AMD BUGGEES!

WOLVERINE MILLS!

on his tail.

‘

GRANO RAPIDS DIVISION

NASHVILLE, MICH.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.

WAS BAS BEST DECLARED.
TThe Enem^v has In­
vaded Our Terri­
tory claiming to
have Murder­
ed Something.

the ptay of “I’eele Tom’. Cabin." to a
wife dow, with two children.
A moaqnito cannot fly a* bigh as an
ragte. bat be can bully all tbe Chttotian
(Trace* out of a man a great deal quick-

THE OLD RELIABLE

IN NASHVILLE

WswMts amnstta
rfWMfcnn. U«i
wsvOlswa —UUwy prefcMSM Sghi
«ttk

in danger of bring run over they open

or a runaway.
Ohio and Iowa held their stat*'
election, last Tuesday. Ohio went dem­
ocratic by about 10.000 majority and
Iowa Republican by 80,000 majority.
Two colored men who twenty-five
years ago were sold ae slave, in the old
St. Louis Hotel rotunda, iu New Or

G«Jil&gt;u. and h, mid to th. oOtar who

Dake more mond I could preachall round over
alius had hard

Since Rev. M. v. Rork waa read out
of the Methodist churl?. for heresy, hto

mally indorsed him, voted to have him will to man will come bumby. and the
lion and cow shall lie down together,
Billy Keraanda, a negro minstrel, and the falling and’ young goats and a
ittlc child shall chaw hay like er ox.
waa dragged and badly hurt in stopping and a calf shall lead them .and"— Then
a runaway horse in Petersburg, Va.. tbe policeman said: "If you can’t repeat
but he says tbe incidental advertising Scripture onv better n that you better
get somebody to tell ye." And the
of hi. busiDea. is well worth the cost.
poor old malefactor was yanked into
If the Mexicans won’t stop their raids {tattoo II. and locked up.
.
into Texas, this government must pat
Snoots's Hole.—The members of
them on the back, furnish them anna,
Howgate Arctic expedition, before
blankets, and provisions, and have the ■ hey sailed, received a contribution of
leaders come to Washington and hare 1500 from Captain Americus Syuunea,
son of the the original advocate of the
theory that a navicable cavity extends
Mr* D. D. Daria, of Allegan, a through the earth from pole to pole.
wealthy widow, a pioneer aettier, and He sava that all the results ofprevious
known throughout the State aa a xeal- erpwTiliona justify this belief and be
h confident that Howeate will be able
and liberal Baptist, died in that village to
enter the cavity. In a letter to the
at midnight Saturday. She * haa be­ Louisville Courier-Journal Captain
queathed tbe bulk of her property, Syrnmes says: ’ "Did not Captain
worth SKhOOO to the Baptist Church of Waddel go upon a southern exploring
expedition a tew years ago, and find an
Allegan village. She leaves no direct open polar sea. as in tbe north, and
heirs.
when entering it find his compam had
reversed its position, and waa pointing
north when lie thought he was going
southward! He became alarmed and
turned back, when, if he had followed
his compam directed, he would
of a Tenth Ward grocery to sleep. It Baa
re come ou( at the North Pole, and
was evening time, and the melons,
pumpkins, beets and green corn which would have proved the theory true
which
says the earth is hollow; and, no
surrounded Ma weary form had a dim
and shadowy look. He fitted a two- doubt, he would have found inhabi­
qnart measure in the small of his back. tants within.”
Laid his head on a flfteen-cent squash,
Th! Modem Sorel.
and while the grocer waa tying up a
bath-brick for a lady to make tbe pack­
age look like a valuable jewelry case—

‘■TtSJ?''
Atteytolk.’

Is found al ibe old stand,

Delivered Wittint fttra Ciane!
AsyvterM la tka
F. J. PUBOH1S- RAHBEB SHOP.

i». H. PCkCHIB.

PIONEER STORE!
Platform Spring Wagons 8116 Cash, $120 on
time. Single Buggies any Style,
890 Cash, $96 on time.

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

Knrniture!

Please excuse me from writing

•f Every Deacriplion,
From a Wash Stand to a

Handsome Parkr Suit!

up an ad. just now, as I have
no time for preliminaries, but

IN OUR

Coffin DepartmentI
We have a large stock of Coflns and
Caskets and a full line of

We keep everything that is kept in
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a wry.
small margin, and solicit a call from
intendingpurchasers of FURNITURE.
Nashville, April Ind, 1877.
J. LENTZ A SONS.

A NEW LIVERY

rMMrt,

» Uw,

PRICES

••THE FAMILY FAVORITE”
FR EE

“Can’t I ask you to have those mel­
on. and Ulina, brought into court and
weighed, and can’t I trie you if that

EXHIBITION
BIT AND EVEN!'GI

Wonders Of the Warld Im all
Part! of tie Glohe.

Ugbt Rualaff!

.Vo

Sprigs, I

I shall kevp aMstaaOy taa steak -

Wood

work.

F r « ■ h Bread.

AMD A CHOICE LIHE Df GBQCERIES.

CENTRAL STOREI

kU

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

WEED 8EWINU MACHINE Oo.
No. W fc.ff.ffw! EL, IsMa Okto

c. C. WOLCOTT,

Five Stars from Japan.

PlMMH Otw Me a Call.

STANLEY MOORE.

ATTENTION
GOLD YEAST

/tiotimm GRAND PRIZE

medal,

I^WRETS HOTEL,

WfffA, Z«7A
STOCK

HOTEL aid BOABDUfi HOUSE.

Na Gear*.

COME RIGHT AEONGI

We gill Gire yei a tetter Bariaii 1VHO1.E

BOE A CLEVER

J. L HELLEH, Proprietor.

»• Cum.

AT REASONABLE RATES.

47

AT THE

NEW AND

Nobelew.

nauoxms TOMOCOEwilj tbla

Printing

Mirliljaa.

p^EW BAKERY,

NASHVILLB. MICH.

CAIilAOFUDIlSHtomEBALS.

*

OF

A. Good Turn-Out!

“I think you'll get your sente

-

BUY YOUR

ISTEW LMTOuDZEL IvI.A.OHZIISrE.

•t Isrtto psrilctar. &gt;M«b« st

JOB

BRADY'S BRICK.

Old Reliabfe Meal Market

Nashville House Barn I

Do

MILLLINERY GOODS,

REDUCED!

L. J. WHIELER

—

load their prodaee oa me F de­

DEALU IN

MEATS

GREAT RUSH,

STANLEY MOORE

Miss L. Hungerf or&lt;D

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.

planing and patching.

horse Cultivators, all warranted th beet in the market, al! of which we will
sell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Hone Shoeing.
WOOD fc BROOKS.
Nashville, Mich.

.Yaalaville,

and be hsppy.

pt,AIN AND FANCY

without my lifting a hand t

Signed by the manufacturer, guaranteeing it to be
the Lightest Running, Strongest and Most
Durable Wagon in the World.

FINE HEARSE!
We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared to do every descrip­
tion of

HO! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
A Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
all kinds of Plow } oints, chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har-

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

come and see for yourself, buy,

therefore in the fourth place, Hl givo
you thirty days in a food plane," an-

' that doesn't help
thDJ7S’5ptoe PD let folks kill

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!
We also have a

E. C. REOWN.

S6o Cash, $70 on time

Bat *U can be accommodated.

•‘You’re a urn art fellow." sneered a
lawyer ton witness the other day.
Pd
11 sleeping like a year- return the compliment u I wasn t tin­
der
oath,’’ replled the witness.________
they piled a carload ot

Complete with Top-Box, Whiffletrees, Neckyoke, Stay
Chains and Spring Seat, far.

•*

IN NASHVILLE!

His beautiful dream faded away. He
began tn snore. Then he tried to kick.
, Then be awoke and yelled out in alarm,
thinking be had fallen from Bloody
Rnn Bridge and lighted on a projecting
root of Pon Uaeil tree. He rose no and
rushed into the grocery and hit Um gro­
cer on the head with a mop stick, and
hit the grocer’s none with a pound­
weight, and brought the horrors of war
right home to oar own doors, and Uir
charge is therefore a double one.

WAGON

That *m w*. tkm to

FIX)UR AND FEED

senators in the same building.
Great snake.1 A Climax man is
languishing in the - Kalamaioo jail be­ wasn’t never brought up ter steal:
cause he boxed hi. wife’, ear.. This to my mother alius.teached me when I
a pretty state of affair*. indeed! What was young to be ’onest. I learn! th*

WJWTWARn

JACKSON

Prices aud Quality,
A UtUe Off Ok qwteUM*.

CTATIOSS.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

FLIU8, CORI 1EAL1 GROGJD.EED
T.H.LYOK.

ar-MWBM

V«m

�Boston Store!

fiuYiswnua
&gt;n &gt; vUur Uart Um BUL
anexteBsivr burinro* near Charlotte.
is an excellent workman. He put up
P. Holler, that has attracted consider­
able attention. . Mr. Beard is a good and
reliable man to deal with. Try him.
Md palottx V. “&lt;• »“*

W*IL

—Wm. Boise, of Lorain county, Ohio,
to visiting at L.C. Boise’s. He to Cap’s
—F. J. Purehis has bought the Baker
property cn State 8k, paying therefor

- At the last regular meeting of the
W. C. T. U. tbe following officers were
sleeted for the t*m of six months:
President—Mrs. M. J. Timmerman ;
Vice President—Mr*. E. A. Bush; Re­
cording Secrctaxy—Adda Nichols; Fi­
nancial Secretary—Mrs. Flemming ;
Treasurer—Mr*. L. J. Wheeler.
-Mr. and Mr*. Isaac M. Flint win
celebrate their golden wedding in this
village, on the 31st inst. Fifty yean
of happy married life isn’t something
that everybody enjoys. And we can only
wish that Mr. and Mr*. Flint will fee!
as youthful, happy and gay, upon thr
golden wedding as they did "just fifty
years ago."
.

fair were $1,674. Nearly 400 premium*
were given, varying in arnooma from
tweuty-five cent* to fifteen dollar*.

Wk. A. AtUwoeth 4c Co’b.

1877

Cash Store

largest and beat selected rtock of Good*
that never have made three minute*. I ever opened tn Nashville, and I in­
J.' L. Wilkin* took the first premium of vito all clone buyers to examine my
$15, Goo. Ho.deu $10. and Ad V. Palmesion $5. R. B. Wightman received;
- Nev Goode/ A’ew Goods! Fall
a premium.of $4 for best 8 in 6* mile
beat. In the running race, best 9 in 8i and Winter stock at Kocuek Beos*.
mile heat P. B. Durkt^ received the 1st
Hats. Caps, Clotbinff,
OT Juwt received, tho finest assort­
premium of $16, C. A. Hailey 2nd of ment of general merchandice ever of­
Crockery, Boole and Shoe*,
$10, and Geo. Warner 3rd of $5. Jacob fered in Nashville.
*
__________ L. J. Whebi.ee.
Osmun received tbe 1st premium of $5
Aiollan*. Etc.,
for trotting team, best 9 in 8 one mile
ty A new stock of Fall and Winter
Clothing at 8. Liebhaskr’s which will
be sold at bottom priees.___
In tho foot race Will Scidmore took
ty Wanted.—For cash, 600 barrels
tlie 1st premium of $5, H. Knowles $3
of Fall Apples. A. M. Daughertt.
and Fn-d Heath $9.

G RAND FALL OPENING I
WE ARE OPENING TODAY

Dry Goods, Groceries,

John C, Ketchum, of Maple Grove,
for tbe best 8 acres of wheat received a
premium of $15. The statement in
affidavit to as follows:
“Ploughed tho ground the last of
July, 1876, about six inches deep, after
a few days dragged thoroughly, before
sowing, the last day of Augimt plowed
again 10 inehe* deep. Sowed wheat
broadcast one bushel and a peck to the
acre, drugged both ways. The ground
had wheat on the year before.”
Expense :—Ploughing both times $6 87
Dnucging “
“
8 75
490
Harvesting
10 00
B 00
Thrashing

—Ma Silas Stiles to putting a now
house on Phillips’ street The milk . —Richard Elston and Mr*. Annie Rey­
nolds, all of this village, were in Esq.
buainro* must pay.
Chipman's court for Justice, Wednes­
—Charles T. Hubbard started for his
day. Elston rented Mrs. Reynolds’
uewhnme, in Millbrook, Mecosta Co..
house, and didn't like the idea of Mrs.
Mich., last Wednesday.
coming around there and acting so fa­
—One of the blessings of a free land miliar, and so sued her for trespass.
to the waslicrwoniRn that puts all tbe The case won well represented by A. M.
starch in the shirt band.
Flint for plaintiff, and Brady &amp; Crites
$30 33
Amount of wheat per acre, 46 bush­
—The yellow pumSrin lies on tho for defendant. Tbe verdict was one
dollar's
damages and costa of suit, in els.
t
hillside* in the country. These are in­
favor of the plaintiff.
Isaac M. Cunningham of Irving for
tended for pie-ous thoughts.
the best three acres of com received a
A Would-bx Horsk Thixf.—Last
—There will be a social at the M. E.
premium of $10. The statement in
parsonage; on Tuesday evening, Oct Wednesday afternoon a boy calling affidavit is as follows:
himself Thomas, junior, driving a fine
Iflth. Refreshments served.
“Ploughed clover and timothy sod
—Tbe red ribbon champions of Hast­ horse and buggy, arrived in the village the miduleof April. 1877, dragged twice
th, day of
ana planted the 11
lltn,
or Muy,
May, seven
ings, set a talile daring the fair, and and put up at the Union House, stating I and
that he had liought the horse of a fir- feet one way by three ffeet the other,
took in 1155 by the operation.
»er«p north, -here b. h«l
I teododwith dtovd plow
two hon»
\ —Wm. Jarrurd, of Maple Grove, work, and was going to Ridgeway, Len­
Expense
Plowing
found a bee tree on his farm, last Fri­ awee Co. The boy’s actions aroused
day, and took therefrom 150 lbs. of nice tbe suspicions of tlie hotel keeper, Mr.
Cultivating
Bronson, who telegraphed to Sheriff
Planting
—When a man wants to punish the Cressey the descript ioh of tlie horse, and
Tuping
Husking
editor he stops his paper, then borrows was ordered to hold horse and boy un­
and reads his neighbor’s with a ven­ til be could send down. Sheriff Bowen
$33 05
and Nal Parker came down on yester
geance.
.
Amount otCorn per acre, 88 bushel*.
—Supervisor* Durkee and Wolf, re- day’s freight, krhen it waa discovered
We subjoin a list of premiums taken
of CaaUelon ood Maplr , Gul Uie rig bolongwl lo III. Utter, .nd by parties who live in this part of tho
_
.
. r
__ ____ . htu!
hired hv the hr tn m tn PmiGrove, are at our seat of government, had been hired by tlie by to go to I’rai- jcountyt:
rteriUe. but». he w„ going io .entire- o^'Mmon, but brood tn.re, »10.00
laboring for their country.
ly different direction, he waa promptly L. E. Hinchman, 2nd tiesi “
5.00
—An Amyrinn youth to threatened! arrested and taken to jail.
10.00
John Lichty, best stallion,
W. O. Freeman, 3nd "
6.00
with a law suit for stealing a kiss from
—And it came to pass in the year Walter Dunham, iieat pair matchthe rosy lipa of a pretty girl. Where’s
8.00
eighteen hundred and seventy seven, • ed three-year-old horses,
our boasted freedom !
S. P. Shaffer, 3nd best, ditto,
9.00
that there was great joy in the heart of L. E. Hinchman. 2nd best single
—Simon Navue, living south, will
2.00
one of the sons of the land. And be
carriage roadster,
dispose -&gt;f two horses and a consider­
L.
E.
Hinchman,
best
mare
colt
was a tiller of the soil and waa called
able number of farming utensils, ai&gt;
one year old,
1.00
Job, and he, and Mary hia wife, were S. J. Badcock, 2nd best Durham
auction, Saturday, Oct. 90th.
of the house of Wilcox. Years to the
2.00
bull, three years old,
4.00
s; —Tlie deer-hunting season has open­ number of fifty lias the Lord granted B. Demaray, best cotswell buck,
n Fowl
’ ' * t Spanish ewe,
ed and Theo. Downing and W. E. Bucl unto him, and yet he waa childless. C.
kali ire l»oar,
will shoulder their muskets and start And itcamc to paaa that in the tenth .
N.^Devi— - &lt;« •«,&gt;»&lt;.&lt;■„&lt;□
^...
.
Berkshire sow. 3.00
month and the sixth day of the month, Geo. D.
for the north woods next Monday.
kt. MiHW.
SMMJTV.’^Ftwo
UVHt t wo pig^not
pigs, not
* « th. reigb ot Lin.
KIT
-Tbl. rmnwanlt, hu ten, rldud 1 ta
king Iliivn.
H»,tw. there nrn
w„a I
six THOT'tllU
months fklfl
old,
6.00
Geo.
D.
Moore,
best
polaud china
' . ...
. .
tvtm
rriito
■
r
I
in
&lt;
c.
n
tor*
Anti
with a heavy rain, that has lasted since born unto them a daughter. And
sow,
2.00
there waa much rejoicing thereat, in John Keagle, best honey in comb, 1.00
Sunday, which has been a refreshing
hto own heart Bnd in the heart of Mary G. D. Moore, best maple molasses, AO
blessing to the lately sown wheat
his wife. And they counseled with J. O. Lee. best hubbard squash,
1.00
one another aaying, what name shall, Wm. Kerr, best cultivator.
Devine, best snowflake
friends who long to see him under the we give nnto this, our daeghter. And W. N.potatoes,
diaplomi
sod. A few days since be found a big tho child wua called Dillah Mary, the Wm. Loa, beat climax pototocs “
package of Paris green in his well.
same being the names of the mothers
tbbnoAth'llF items.
—When a man and woman are made of Job and Mary his wife. And prui.so
one, the question is, “Which one!” and thankfulness did abound because
Scotteford is back in his old shop,
of
this
great
blessing
given
unto
them.
Sometimes there to a long struggle be­
recently vacated by Mr. Murray, har­
tween them before the matter to settled.
—A horrible story reached us the ness maker.

tffi

IQfl PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
(Nu Remnants or Pound Cloth.)

Ar 6 cent* per yard.

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 12j CENTS per yard.

NO OLD STOCK 20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FROM m to M CEXrs PEE YAW.

and Salt Meat, at the Big Horn Meat
Marku..
'

WE ARE OPENING

ry Bny the Medicated Underwear
at Atlswortii dtCo’s. Peasonssuffer­
ing kpni Rheumatism or Neuralgia,
take notice!

For Dresses and Cloaks in Navy Blue, Real Brown, and Blade.

— As targe stock of Boots and «hoes
as there to in town. Kocher Bros.
fy If you want a good and cheap
suit of Clothes go to
8. Liebh a user’s.

10 PIECKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKINGS.
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we are selling at ?3J50 and $3.00 per yd.

THE 10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

100 Pieces of the Most ELEGANT STYLE of EMBROIDERIES

NOTICE.
We are settling all of oar accounts,
those indebted to us will please take
notice.
,
Boise Bros.

IN THE MARKET.

w Tlie largest stock of Clothing in
Nashville to found at
Wheeler’s.

In the market, from 5 cte, to 8 eta. per yard. Yard wide.

20 PIECES of COTTON

$500 REWARD

For Sale.
An Organ, nearly„ new, for sale on
time or will exchange it for a young
home.
G. A. Trumax.
CV Horse Blauketa, and Hats and
Caps in abundance and cheap at
Wheeler’s.
ty Rubber Boots aud Shoe* at
Truman’s.

Fall and Winter Millinery and Fancy
Goods.
Patterns of all the Latest Styles made
a specialty. Cloak and Dress Making
done at reasonable prices. Silks for
trimming Cloaks, fcc.,
At Mrs. R. E. Burrows.

FLANNELS,

Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 eta: per yard, worth 15 cents.

ty I have plenty of that 50 cent Tea
that to being sold for 55 and 60 all
around town aa a drive.
G. A. Tbumxm.
HF No. 49, Grocery and Big Horn
meat market, Cor. Main and Wash'ngton Sta. "That’s the place.” Seen ’em!
Harlie &amp; Charlie.

THE LARGEST STOCK

SHEETINGS.

—That lot of Jewelry to going off
fast, at one-half price, at
Wm. A. Atlsworth it Co'a

10 Drz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to tills market, from 25 cents up.

.

20 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS,

GRAND STRIKE”

In plain and figured, from 75 cents up.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES?

10000

Wc are authorized to say by the manufacturers that we will Ducouxr any
Dealer tn the-County on PRICES.

TRUNKS!. TRUNKS. TRUNKS.
The largest line in the County.

YARDS PRINTS at 3110 4 GTS.

HORSE BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS.

BEST AT fl CENTS.

Will sell you Blankets for less money than most merchants can bay them far.
ry Wc buy all kinds of Produce and pay the Highest Prices. Bring in your
folks and your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are boon! to
make it hot lor our competitor*.

Y’otirs With Respect,

5000 DRESSING COMBS

NOTIC1.
Those who have been accomodated ;
with a little Credit at the foundry, take
notice that harvest to past and summer
to ended, and we are ready to receive
payment.
Wood 4t Brooxb.

PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.

CT Sngar &lt;H, 10 and 11c. Flour at
the Victorious Russian Price, $8.40 per
hundred. “Just the same” you know

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS

L. L. LOOMIS.
, nnna COFFKElollM.wnrMI«nuO»i*OMiCKM-

।

J. L. REED &amp;
OP HASTINGS,

clothing 1

_
ATTEND
W GOLDSMITH’S
ff RA Bryant Attrattas
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

Brick! Brick!
The subscriber would respect folly
inform the public generally, that he to
prepared to fill orders for Brick, at
—Mr. M. B. Brooks, of tho enterpris­ first of this week, to the effect that sev
They play croquet here by the light short notice, at low rates. Parties
ing firm of Wood &amp;. Brooks, is School oral young girls, who work out to ghin of lanterns these dark nights, besides a wtolTing good brick should not fail to
। Pefrisw are Due
Supt of Irvins, and goes there to hold a livelihood, in the north-west portion gome or two on the Sabbatli, once in a call at iny brick yard in the south part
can i r»cl rd or root
.
Ull
of Naahvilla.
an examination for teachers to-mor- of Woodland andadjoiningcommnnity, while. '
WM. BOSTON.
hod lw&gt;en enticed away from their
Our depot has the boss pile of wood­
cut
to
stove
lengths
—
some
hundred*of
—An OyrtCT Sirpprr tor th, benefit of home, b, men who repreoentod them­
There will be an examination of
...
.
cords,
for dty market, we are told,
on teachers, held at the office of Esq. 100 pair., good Panta, $1.00 worth $1.50
the -----Baptist Society, —
will- be - given at.seleves as living id Ionia County, and
190 pairs good Punts, 9.60 worth 8,50
Chipman, Nashville, on Tuesday, Oct. 95 Full suite, only
the Opera Hanse, on 'I nesday evening, who wanted girls to work in their fam- contract
4.50 worth 8.00
1877, commencing at 9 A. M. The
..... 25
aurun
oiiiua, only
uuiy
Full Suite,
8.00 worth 19.00
October 16th. A cordial invitation to ilies, and then were never heard from ; Our friend Jordan showed ns a corn- 30th,
e_&lt;;._
. «---j» 12 oo worth 15 go
law requires
-------a.
lire* males xto
pay__
11.00,
and I » SQju,
Moscow
since,
and
that
all
Woodlaud
waa
up
.
stalk,
ufew
days
since,
measuring
nine
extended to all.
females CO
____ each for certificates, I jo Suits, I Beaver If 15.00 worth’90.00
60 ccento
in arms over the matter, but by dilli- feet ten and a half inches, and having Each one- must be punctual in order to i io Suits, good enough
—The sprightly Detroit Eresing News gent inquiry we learn that the story upon it
‘ two .....
full sized ears.
receive ani &lt;examination. School officers
tn
ried in 25.00 worth 80.00
to get mar
married
though only fonr years old, has met started from the following incident:
Nimrod Sherman, who went forth, are especially invited to attend.
100 good all-wool Coats 2.50 worth 6.00
Jko. M. Roe, Sup’t. of schools.
with continued prosperity, and is now A couple representing themselves to be lavishly armed aud equipped, to do
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
able to erect a new building, and has man and wife, put up at a farm house battle
At $4.73, $5.35, $7, $9, and $10.
uaum witn
leatnrea
with too
tho wiiaoeastsano
wildbeasta and feathred
com me ooed the same.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
and staid all night The female, who ' bipeds, “up north,” has returned,
From 25 cents up!
—Henry Powlis, living north, pre­ is foolish, “let the cat out of the bag” 1 bringing the trophies of the chase—
HAT8. CAP8, HOSIERY. GLOVES,
sented ns with a couple of small turnips and the man was arrested, ny D?pt I a mink.
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
Wednesday. We measured one and it Sherift Osmun, for unlawful cohabitsAt the recent election, the following
In Geuta’and Ladies’ wear, at astonish­
ingly low prices.
tion, bat in consequence of fhe idiocy I were elected officers of the Red Ribbon
See'.T/iem before You\
How’s that for turnips!
Club: President, J. R. Woodin; Vice
—John Dnncan, a brakeman,'fell be­ tained and he was discharged. but only Presidents W. J. Swiftand Perry Gunn; OM ri.A.TM,, price » eeau. dom oy Iiuocn
LAST
BUT
N*T
LEAST
to
be
immediately
arrested
for
seduc
­
Secretaries, M. J. Cunningham and I Co., NMhTtlto
Huy !
tween the cars at Hastings, one day last
DR. SHHXHT* SYBtltM VITALIEHR l« no
week, tbe wheels taking off all tbe toes ing the female, and he now languishes Elmer Allen; Treasurer, Q. G. Church;
of his right foot, and necessitating am­ in the Ionia county jail. The man’s Marshal, G. T. Griswold.
name is Charles Faro, and the female’s।
With the Methodist church settled
putation at the instep.
Nancy Zooks.
- • .
on its location on the north side of the
public square, the erection of tbe ■Mtm «h'te SHil
—F. M. Potter, the good-natured. ’ double front building of H. J. Martin tlon md Wifi tl.e
ing attorney, starts on a trip for Bat­
tle Creek and the parental roof, this President of the “Fat men’s club,” of |1 upon the south side, and the ro-paintIBWIW MACHINE.
NohvilK
morning. Hope you’ll aet Aer, Charlie, Kalamo, gave ns a call last we ak. We ■ ing and furnishing up of the Congrehave always believed' Potter to be a rational church in front, the barren
friend but he went home and immedi- ■
—Theladle." all want teste those new ately abused us through the Charlotte apd unfinished appearance of that part
THE EASIEST SELLINS,
1 of our ’ville to in n large measure rem­
and handsome Wilson Sewing Ma­ RqmMcaa as follows : “I made al
THE BEST EAnSFHNU
chines, which wffl arrive and be for flying trip to Nashville this very day, J edied. Now let the alleys and side
pairs
Men
’
s
Calf
Boots,
$3.50,
$3.00
60
streets receive some attention, and the
It requires no epeoiri instructions to use it.
and of course took in the News man.
to $4.50.
LEMUEL SMITH. MMr»sUr ; H. A BARBER,
aspect
will
be
a
much
pleasanter
one.
Thnt’* the Sewing Machine to buy, and I don’t mean the Danbury News man
60 Pairs Men’s Calf Boots, tap, $8.00.
Director; LEWIS DURKEE, Ammwt.
a._.,
r
•
Quite an rxcnemeui
wune
excitement was causea
caused last
60 Pairs Men’s Kip Boots, tap,
2.75.
no mistake.
but
*
...reriJ
6-",rd»r
th- •«““ ““d “b00 Pairs Men’s Kin Boots, hand made
Ask Tonrself these Questions.
$3.00 to $3.50.
Im Lear 1—Wm. A. Aylsworth in­
Are you a despondent sufferer from 60 Pairs Boys Kip Boots, $1.50, $1.76
Ito IsfrWwifew c?&lt;i vz.rtd rem«»f
room,
I
met
a
gentleman
of
preposmmLARGE DISCOUNTS POR CASH.
vested a five dollar note in a New Orseveral months hfe as a Rod Ribbon Sick Headache, Habitual CoMivenesa, I
and $3.00.
ing veracity, and enquired for the ed­
man, gave way to the wiles of the de­ Palpitation of the Heart! Have you 60 Pairs Boys Kip Boots, tapped, $1.90
oriccd
machines.
F
THERE
ARE KI FECft»MUUI&gt;
itor.
He
thumbed
bis
suspenders
and
Head ! Ta
cei red hi* return* only the other day,
wac ..
»n vonr •Ner’»-;1
$2.35 and $9.50.
i mon whose slimy trail to seen all over Dtotines* nf the
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
which were ISO pieces of gold jewelry, straightened back and smiled a smfle, ' our land. As our better half waathc
Willi E MACHINES 14 Ti.L KAKKET.
and behold it was Mr. Strong himself I
chief actor in inducing him to sign tbe
was addressing. Of course I apologised
at
PUW 8ko
pledge, and as he is a man who might &amp;h.|
these and much mpre are the results of 60 Pairs W omen’s Fox Polish Shoe*at
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint mid Di­
and forever Atop this editorial warfare.
our
community,
we
took
quite
an
in
­
gestion. Grxxm's August Flowbr is 100 Pairs Women’s Serge Gaiters, $1.00
far Chicago, last Tuesday. If the have Mr. Strong presented a more dignified
to $1.60, beat $1.76.
terest in him and deeply deplore the now acknowledged by all Drtjggtote to
appearance than any of the quill frater- sad finale. Try again Jacob, you have be a positive cure. 3,400,000 bottles 86 Psini Women’s Kid, button, $1.00
given *wy in tlie U. 8. through 60 Pairs Women’s Goat fox but. $1.76
a terrible enemy to contend with, but were
86
I
’
.iirn
Women’s Kid Side-lace..
Druggists
to
the
people
as
a
trial.
Two
nlanudtlu W f*5t tb*l hi. wit, we believe you are able for ti* task if
86 Pairs Women’s Calf Sewed Polish,
w run
to maNt^aemc txm
had left and be was about meditating n youwflL
oerrul quauty in caring all .orms or
Indigestion.
Sample bottles 10 cts. 600 Pairs Children's Shoes, rt from
F. Qaave*.
Regularise76ota. fold positively by
18 cents per pair up.
WAXTKO.
tn aronmau::-*« urrumms.
RUBBERS AT WHOLMALE LIST
PRICES.
who
tn return
IA8HVILLE EARLE T.
Hiram Butterfield of Walton,
Tbe Nashville News of last
p*Mh&gt;U
eve an item that Mr.
A. Wh
iag three miles from that
brought to town through them

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

BUGGY! The White

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

CHEAPEST anl LIGHTEST RUNNING

t at $1.48•

D. DUNN &amp; CO

C0III88IQM

A. W. PMUipA tiring »~r «lu« rill.e,

lERCBilTS.

W&amp; AGENTS,WASTED •
xrrtr?
rzmwra.a

IM.mSIO8TBU0.
PEUPB1ETOES

aaxan Wd

�wood, carrying Mix p-raengsr* was stop­
Mhool* of the li nivvn.- ped by two r.uj ageuta twelve miles
numberuf reuis- Muth of FL Laramie. The robbers got
about IHW from the pwieengeni. lb®

,tbt&gt;tem|«Msnc«, crater, b&lt;
al work tn Michigan. We ha* twin
ling al Holly, Fenton and Owosml
SL Joseph fine the tramp* who appear
in her borders IW, and thmi give* them a
chanod to pay that amount iu work on
ths streets at 75 eeuts per day.
Ths Rev. Wylly* Hall, of Ann Arbor,
ba* bran appatated chaplain of tbe hirst
Troop*.
Tbe sale of 1,000,000 (m-t of lumlior to
Eastern parties was eflWtod at Bay City
at 96.50,911 and 928.
A au.fficl.ent amount ha* been sulAcrihed
to the Ann Arbor, Toledo and Northern
Railroad to warrant the commencement
of the work at Dundee.
'
There is more pine limber standing to­
day cn tho Ontanagon River am. it*
branches than any other river iu Michi­
gan, and good judges claim that there is
more than there ever was on any river in
the State, •xeopting the Haginaw and ;&gt;erhaiMi theMuskegon.- &lt;jntanarj-j&gt;i Miner.
The Masonic fraternity are cautioned
not to hum money toawell-drtwsed, lady­
like peraan, who represents herself as be­
ing the widow of Wm. Smith, of FarmIngtou, Oakland county. She has ob­
tained money from members ■ of lodge*
in Pontiac, St Ixiuis, Manchester and
elsewhere.
At the Reform School tlie fiscal year
closed ttepteniber 3U. During the ]&gt;Mt
year 123 boys have been received into tho
school and 102 discharged. Imrinx the
rear previous 1OT boy* were received and
M dlachargcU. At the close of the last

pas; four months just 15 boy* have been
' received each- moutii. Applications for
permission to return to the school con­
tinue to bo received from boys who have
- been dlachargod, and who find difficulty
in obtaining honest employmenL—[ Lausing Republican.
A great many farmera.and their fain Il­
les have passed through tho City witbin a
day or two on their way north to locate.
They come mostly from tbe Wow and
have suffered from tbe grasshopper peek
-Grand Ilayids democrat.
•
The inspector* of tbe Stat* Prison are
in session. The prison property-i* being
inventoried.
Two carrier pigeons were taken from
Grand Rapid*io Grand Haven a few days
ago and foloaseii. They flew directly
home, making tho distance of twenty
miles in nineteen minutes.
Tbe nnivenial lets of this State assem­
bled in general convention at Grand
Rapid* Thursday, listened to a denomin­
ational report by the President, a sc rm n
by Rov. &amp; Crane, of Hillsdale, and elect­
’ ed tbe following officers: Piesident, C.
W. Knickerbocker, of Waynfi; Vice
President, the Rev. A. M. Soule, of
Farmington; Secretary, tho Rev. M. B.
Carpenter, of Lansing.
John Strong, Jr., of. South Rockwood,
Wayne Co.,.hassold to Mr. J. A. Mooney
122 walnut trees a* they stand on hi*
Isrm, for 94,400 cash. Mr. Moonev Is
getting them cut, and contracting to have

thence by veaaei to Europe.
Railroad Commissioner William* has
Issued ■ circular to the managers of rail­
roads in this State, calling attention to
the State law requiring gate* at highway

Tbe WeUfloet Savings Bank, Cape Cod,
suspended owing to a run.
One half of the marble ceiling of the
psrtico of the Patent Office, on tlie north
dde.hMfeltat&gt; oft

held In New York, the represcntativt

bound freight earning*, and, if possible,
deciding upon some similar plan sb re*
gards East Bound freight*.
The funeral of Maj. «en. G. A. Custar
will take place al West Point on Wednes­
day, October 10, under direction of Maj.
Gan. Schofield, eemtnandant of tho port.
Tho ateamor Massachusetts, from Pro­
vidence for New York, went ashore near
Horton’* Point, Long Island Bound, at
midnight. She lies ab&gt;ul four hundred
feet from shore, full of water. Tho p“-ssengera, 280 In number, were landed
lu surf boats and proceeded by rail totboir
destination.
Tbe Massachusetts wa* an entirely new
boat, and made her iiriil trip on tba 7th
of May last. She was 325 feel long, 46
feet l&gt;eam over all, and 2,000 tons burden.
Sbo had acoommodatlons lor 220 peraona
in her berths, exclusive of state rooms,
and was in reality a floating palace. She
cost nearly 9500,WO. A great deal of the
cargo, consisting ol balm of cotton,barrel*
of oil and general tnexchandlM, • wa*

passengers agree in the statement that
tbe officer* in command of tho steamer
lost their reckoning. Instead of keeping
out in the Sound, in rounding Green
Point, they ran within a boat’ll length of
shore and in a nest pt huge rocks. The
night waa dark, the sea running very
high and tho wind blowing a gale.
No light iras to be Been along the shore,
and the steamer’H lamiA could not be
distinguished tho full length of tho boat.
Everything was in a »tate of eonftnilon
and thn passenger* jxmrod forth from
their state room*, Jmany of them half
dretuwxi, and the greslest excitement pre­
vailed. It waa found, that tho Massachu­
setts bad struck a large rock amldshlp*
and wa* hopeleraly fo*L
About six tfdock it was discovered
that tbe steamer wa* not more than 200
foot trom shore, near Green Point. A
boat wuh launched for tho purpemo of ob­
taining telegraphic communication. 7 he
sea wa* running very high, and when
near shore tbe boat was Bwaropwl. After
laboring for two hours Ln running out a
rope the landing of tbe paraengvr* began,
tho ladies and children being Unit pro­
vided for. The cltlwns of Green Point
turned out and by the uso of their llatbottomed boat* rendered valuable aid In
rescuing passenger*, and when landed
houses were thrown open for their ac­
commodation. and dry clothing and
nicais furnished. Twelve hours elapsed
from the time of the accident before a
complete landing was effected, without
food of any character. Tho pilot was
ully a mile out of hte regular course.
Tbe whistle was sounded nearly all
night, and thoofllcera Imagined they were
moving along in tho ordinary track for
sound ateamera. Tho passengers ray
that the Massachusetts will prove a total
wreck. A* the waves drov e her more
firmly on the rocks ahe creaked and
groaned till they feared she would part
l*(Jbro thev wore rescued. This after­
noon the Mansachusettn -was uudor water,
the waves washing over her decks.
The storm of the 5lh was very violent
at the East, tho rain falling at Now York,
four Inches in four hours—the lieaviast
rain ever known hi that length of time.
A number of wasb-outa on railroads and
accidents to train* arc reported.

Live ateek is moving over' tho Michi­
gan Central in increased quantitire, and
tho prospectsof a brisk trade in this di­
rection are very favorable.
An excursion train from the Penny­
The Unitarians had a -very pleasant backer reunion held near Schwenk’s bill,
Baasiob at Jackson this week. The oon- on tho Pickering Valley Railroad, when
nenr Phamlxville last night lietween nine
April. and ton, was badly wrecked by tho rain*
Wild pigeon* are beginning to Ay, and washing out the track for some distance.
largo number* are beingkilled by sporte- There were about two hundred persons
men. Tbe flock* are larger than usual on the train. Up to 0:30 this morning the
this fall, and fly quite low.
dispatches show twelve persotui killed
Tbe yield of pepermint oil In St. Joseph and about fifty wounded.
♦county I* estimated at 56,000 pound*,
Three persons were drowned in the
worth, at present prices, 9110,00a
wreck of tlie south bound Oswego and
Philadelphia Expram, on the Belvidere
Taiteat Michigan Patents:
Emory Bxrnre, Mount Pleasant, lift­ division Thursday night, tlie engineer,
conductor, aud an unknown lady. The
pumps. '
John R. Dickinson, Ida, draft equaliz­ train lies some distance from shore, whore
It wa* washed by the currenL Tho news­
ing devices for horse powora.
Alvin T. Winchell, Albion, heating boy, baggageniaster, fireman, and other*,
saved themselves by swimming.
apparatus.
On the Wilmington and Northern
William Gregg, Mason, stone and log
Railroad the track was washed out and
Franklin R Osgood, Cadillac, oxten- an engine upset, killing tbe engineer and
badly scalding tho fireman.
alon-table*.
On die Hudson River R. R. a wall wu*
Lansford F. Wilder, Humner, boardwashed away and a train wa* piled up.
fent-v.-s.
On die coast and lakes serious casual­
Trade-Mark*—Wentzell Bro*., Grand
ties
are reported among the shipping.
. Rapid*.
Fort DaVI*. Oct. 7.—A Mexican mob,
Tho two large *Cbve works of Detroit
are running to their full capacity now, 400 strong, took possession of the towns
of Ysleta and Santlizarco, Texas county.
At a meeting at Allegheny City, Pa., a &lt;The official* are prisonom In the hands
• large number at persons decided to re­ of an infuriated rabble and the cry Is
death to the “Gringos” and vivo Mexico.
move to Northern Michigan.
A letter received to-day at Fort Davis
A Jew peddler kissed a Battle Creek
that Mexicans in largo numbers
wiman “agamst her will,” and a Battle states
have captured and held in custody all the
Creek court fined him 910.
officers of El Pasco County. The live* of
Tho narrow gnage railroad from Paw all white men are threatened. There are
Paw to Lawreqce 1* completed and regu­ no troop* on tho frontier and a horrible
lar trains will at once be set in motion.
maaaacre is Imminent Judge Charles
On Saturday tnorningatCaaaopolbi, the H. Howard is a prisoner and bound with
First National Bunk wa* broken into bv
alx masked mon, who proceeded to gag
president Vanderbilt privately an­
and bind two young ib«n who wcreslt-ep- nounces his intention, if the improvement
ing in the building, and then began oper­ of railroad bimiuere continues, to restore
ations on the vault. They soon succeed­ the remaining five per centum of the
ed in getting a charge of powder in tbe July reduction of wages.
rafe. and touched it off. The explosion
The earning'of tlie Grand Trunk for
opened tho outer door of tho vault and
ahatterad lira bank furniture, glass, wall*, the four week* of September this year
etc. The souuff wm heard by person * were |87,185 greater than the same four
. living near, and they hastened to Inves’n tigate, and fortunately arrived In time to
A grand exhibition of butter, cheese
fnghlen tbe robber* away, and they left ■nd eggsds to be held in Chicago Decem­
bihind them all too money and a very ber l*th-20tb, and tho dairymen of tbe
line asaottment of burglar*' tools, Home world are expected to compete. Prizes
powder, ete.
in money amounting to *evc:-al thousand
Anew bridge is being built over Grand dollars will be given for the best butter,
River st Grand Rapids by the Detroit and cheese, dairy implement*, cooperage,
Milwaukee Railroad Company. The iron architectural designs of cheese factory
and dairy' building, cattle, Imraa, etc.:
and papers upon all features ef pructlcod
dairying, including ths best breeds of
The location of the Poller's Field at cattle fur the dairy, their care and feeding,
Battle Greek has been changed. A nuui- will be discussed. The exhibition will
ber of graves m the old field have been probably be held in the exposition buildfound empty, and noma one hM been
making a buamesw-af body-snatching.
TheCtty of Berlin, which railed from
Mr*. Kata McGowan. of Chicago, the
well knowntemp*rance iactu rer.Iell do wn
a stairs at East Sdghuiw, fracturing Lee
Tbe first official report under tho “bell
■knit She died In a few hours after the
punch’’ law in Virginia has Jost been
a cideni.
made. ItepabraoM 17 days’ oporaUotiH
throughout the Huie this fall, a largo pro­ in Richmond ; in that time 135,550 malt
portion &lt;■! which la of the Clawson va- and UO.OOO apiritouB drinks were sold,
affordingatax of 93,85a and Indicating a
yearly revenue from Richmond of 91(3,and from tlie state of about 9500,000.

GENERAL NEWS.

the shaft should be of granite, it was
mixed 28c.
found that tlie *upen4ructure already
laid was insaftlclen'. to bear tlie weight
of a granite shaft After mature de­
I may wear them oat, end
liberation, it waa resolved to construct
21c for good quality.
the whole monument, *ul*tnieturr&lt;
aud shaft, of granite, and to mats the
change
and
complete
the
work'
with
­
tlon between this camp and Kitting Bull, out exceedlnp’.the appropriation.
Fruite-Ar
W&amp;2 50 per bbl.
and I have wwtl every effort to prevent a
Cranberries I----- — rJtr bush; &amp; to |9 per
junction.”
.
Indictment* have been found by tlie
Clkastunt*
to 6007GaakeL
00 nerDried
bbl.
Following akste tipop tbs numarourt Grand Jury of .th® United States Die- bbi.
40043c
per^k
Poaches
failures of banks at CTilcago lx the fidlure
07*c. Am per but*. M W&lt;|2.
-trict Court at 8t. Paul against a large ]
number of person* charged with steal­
Foreign Fruits-Lemons,M 75(37 00 per
Ing timber from Government lands.
FOBHION NEWS.
oo@O 60 per box;
Prosecutions will also be instituted In ■
localities.
A Bucharest ditostob0c«. k,My»: Two other
&lt;
hundred Turks have trros*ed bv a porThe
Philadelphia
Pres*
says
the
La
­
toon bridge to Kalaraxh from Hillstrl*.
92 25; dates, 6i@7ic; figs, in drums,
Russian reinforeement* continue cross- 'bor Greenback coalition in Pennayl- 1new, 10@12; do. layers, 13@14c; do.
ing tbe Sersth into Wallachia. Tbs Ros- ,van!a is rapidly assuming unexpected bag*, 10(s&gt;llc’; French prunes 11012c;
elan* have ordered the contractor* to con­
prunes, 8109c; new, iq^lOc;
but believes that its mem- Turkey
1
struct 189 miles of rtKway in Bulgaria, proportions,
1
currants, new, 7|; citron, 22028c; lemto build huts for 150,000 men and ho*- be
1 rah Ip is so equally drawn from both 1 Fbb—White 94; trout 9303 i:.
pitaln for 15 000
1the great jartie* that tho result of the on
, peel, 18c. Cocoauuia, Baraoo, 96 per
Muklitar Pasha telegraph* that eight [State election will not be materially ;
Rusalan battalion*, with cavalry and ar- affected.
j
Hay—Baled steady st 91O@918.
tillerj’, attacked his rear guard at NeckHoney—New comb 16^ 10c.
Morrison, Randall, Cox and Rayier
joran on Monday. Tbe Ruwitana, after
Hide*—Green 6i(0»7a; grew:, trimmed
five hours' lighting, were repulsed with will be the Democratic candidates for .7A74: cared 8&lt;a»c;‘dryfilntl4®19q dry
a Iom of 400 Killeti. Four battalion* of Speaker
•
of the House. Morrison will salted
.
12(«^13c; green calfehin* 10011c;
Russian infantry and three regiment* of
cavalry, who at the Mme time attempted draw votes from tho South, Randall !
to crca’to a diveridon by attacking the 1from' the West, and the contest will
Potatoes—From formers’ wagons 28@
Tnrkbdi right, were also repubted.
|probably be between these two.
33 eta per bushel. Jersey sweetpotatoes,
The Sultan ha* conferred the title of . President Vanderbilt, of the New 93
; 25(jj&gt;3 60 per.bbL
Ghazi, Conqueror, on Mukhtar Pasha
Provisions—The market is firm at 115
York Central and Hudson River Road, 50@17*25 per bbl for pork. .Lard, foe
and Oimim Pasha.
A d’spalcb from Yokohama, Japan, ।an noiinces ah advance of flveper cent per lb for tierce* ; keg* are Meld" at foe
says groat astonishment wa* excited by In
,
the wages of employes who were per pound. Smoked meats are firm at
a bucceaaful raid of a small rebej band '
12c per pound for hams, and 8c per lb for
by tbe reduction. This prompt shoulders;■ bacon 10011c per lb; extra
upon Kagoshima on August X After the affected
1
battle at Nobeaka last month, every body iand voluntary action of Mr. Vander­ mere beef; 912 M per 1 bl, and dried beef
believed the revolt bad collapsed. Baigo, ibilt will be balled with satlKfaction by 14c per lb.
however, with 300 or 400 follower* broke the whole country.
Salt-Onsndaga, fl 15 per bbl; Mich­
througiy the imperial army lines aud
Nebraska has hail a year of great igan, 91 15 per bbl; Svrscuae. dairy, per
made a rapid dash southward. By Inex­
bu. sack, 45047c; Ashton dairy, per 224
both of cereals and fruit Ap­ lb. sack, 93 25.
cusable negligence, the result ofavoricon- plenty,
]
fiderco, Kegcmhlma wm left entirely un- ples
■
Tallow—Market Is dull al fo@7 eta per
are 50 cent* a bushel, aud the re­
defended. Thu insurgent* easily obtained '
lb,
.
poMGuion *1 ti»* government building* cent State fair at Lincoln a paradise of
Timothy Seed-fl 50@l 60.
A great exhibition was made
and drove out the few offidala stationed plenty.
:
Wood—2304 60 per cord for beech
there. ‘ Thi* event 1* understood to be a l-^m
■
Franklin county, which was for­ and maple; H7505 for hickoly; soft
disaster, but acknowledged*to lie a great jmerly Included in the "great Ameri­ wood, f303 60 per cord. .
disgrace and will entail renewed largo ,can dewerL”
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
expenditures.
.
The Salt Lake Tribune publishes a list
The latest advice* from tho seat of war
represent the rebel troop* as inslgnifi- of
' the divorces granted by the probate
Choice
to
extra •hlnp!nK.....„
cant, but tbe government is exasperated &lt;court of that place, and it foots up into Good to choice
Vutcherins.....
at Soigo’s jiersiidciioe iu merely wasting ,the thousands. It i* estimated that Poor to medium butchering..
life when all hi* chance* have long been
Poor to fair Hockers-------- —
over, and It is feared that If captured 1quite 5,000 divorces have been granied Milch co«&gt;, each-----------------OMio —
co
-—
now, the Intention of dealing mildly with ;by the 20 probate courts of Utah, and Veal cslrcs, neb........
Sheep—3 50(&lt;j&gt;4 25 each, according to
him may l&gt;e absadoued.
most of them were to parties in the weight and condition.
A dispatch from Cittiido says: Some iStates and* some In Canada. These
Hogs-r-Heavy weights, 95
50;
strong detachments of Baahi Baxouks, । (divorces have been set aside bv the light weights. 1H 75(h.5 10.
who attempted to enter Montenegro, near court* of the States whenever brought
Sutarrai, wore repulsed on Monday after 1
to the judicial test.
The Celebrated
several hour*' sanguinary fighting.
A Kavajoe dispatch of Oct. 8, say*: A
Tbe Russian wheat has been "disap­
Kneral attack was made on Mukhtar pointing both in quality and in quan­
sha's whole line this morning. Geu.
Melikoff was in command under tho tity.” The partial failure of tbe *fororders of tho Grand Duke Mleliaol. The ply of Russian grain will largely inkoy of Mukhtar’s position, which waa creSfe the English and continental de­
defended by only a single battalion, wa* 1
attacked on three- aide* and captured. I :mand for American breodstufis, and
Tho battalion was annihilated. The .thus put money in the pockets of our
Turks tried to recapture the point, but farmers, keep the ^balance of trade”
■were repulsed. The farther progress of on
'
tho Russian* was insignificant, but hopes ' the right side, and facilitate the re­
are entertained of cutting off Mukhtar turn to specie payments by diminish­
from Kara. The Ruaaians blvouaek&amp;Ton ing the export demand for gold.
the conquered positions. Fighting 1*sure
The depreciation of Russian currency
to recommence early to-morrow. About
lnv«atloD» lh»t eotuturnda tUelX t
1.500 Russians were killed and woundtxl. la proving an embarrassment to the tanneoflbOM
practical man u the common aenac aprlng. be­
Tho Turks were misled by their *pie*, government. The paper rouble is de­ lh«
ing aride-apriss without tho uoplaautant and danand only expected to be attacked on their preciated 71J per cent, oris worth only svrooa aldo motion of tho Concord, and obttallnj
flanks.
'
An insurrection appears to have broken 28} cents of its face.
out in one of tho ‘Zooloo Islands, as a
There are five great grazing regions
telegram received al Madrid from Singa­
pore announces the defeat of 2,000 insur­ in tlie world: First, tbe interior of
Asia; second, South Africa: third,the
gents by the Spanish troops.
A Rustchuk special of October 3 say* interior of South America: fourth, Au­ iUnary*pring on account of quality and fonn.
Bend fur circular to
that a renoft-al of the bombardment by stralia: and the fifth is the trana-Miathe Russian batteries at Gturgevo has in­
Dexter Spring Co..
flicted enormous damage upon the town souri aud Mlaaiaaippi country of Amer­
HIXTON, fa.ucar Pittsburgh,
ica.
as
yet
imperfectly
developed,
but
of Rustchuk. A great proportion of the
bouse* are In utter rum*. Only a few which surpasses in every natural ad
remain entire. The intreuchmenta, how­ vantage any part of tbe known world.
ever, are intact, the health of the garrison
and inhabitant* is good, and casualties
few.
Gen. Sherman’H Start In Life.
Mukblar Pasha telegraph* an account
A letter from Mansfield, O., Bays:
of Wednesday’s battle, which appears to
have been indecisive. He says nis out- In the Sherman family there were
po»ta withdrew from Great Kanilar, eleven children, dependent upon the
which Is probably tho position the cap­ meagre income of tueir father’s legal
ture of which by Gen. Melikoff was de­ practice. A young man named Ewing,
scribed in tho dispatch from Kan^s® 5°”’ who had worked his way through col­
terdaar. The Russian attacks on Llttio lege, and hud come from tbe saltworks,
Kamlar and Kezlltep were unauccesaful. where some money hud been earned,
On tho right the Turks, being threatened settled Iu Mansfield to practice law.
by six battalUouH, assumed tho offensive.
They stormed Glodl Dagh, and after five His ability wasr ecognized by Mr. Sher­
hours' fighting pursued tho Russian* to man, who assisted him, and when up­
Arj&gt;atclial. Night stopped tlie conflict. on tho bench turned over much em­
Both sides maintained their positions. ployment to Ewing. Upon the death
Mukhtar Pasha estimate* the Rusaian of the father the young lawyer had be­ Oysters and Canned Goods!
loss at 5,000. The Turkish loss is un­ come Hon. Thomas Ewing, and for
&lt;WcripHot&gt;. and vbolnasUdesJsra tn Forknown. Fazll Pasha wa* wounded.
kindness received, wished to make idertrr
elsn FrulU, and HannvUcvUy Bcaleil Goals,
A correspondent with Gen. Melikoff * some substantial return. He resolved
Detroit, Mich.
arniv, telegraphing from Rosreeheno un­ to take one of the boys and give him a 68 Jefferson Ave..
der elate of Thursday say*: "At three thorough education. At a stated time
o'clock this afternoon tho RuMsian* were be visited the family, when the ve ~ JOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,
Kurroundlng Kizll Tepe, when Mukhtar lads were brought before him. He
----- WHOLESALE----Pa-lia, desperate at seeing hi* communi­
cation* with Kars threatened, advanced turned to the eldest sister, saying,
against our center with twenty battalions. " Which had I better take? ” She re­
The Turk* were received wiln a crushing plied, " There is little ’Camp;’ he’s
218 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.
artillery Are. The Russian tirailleur*, the HmartesL” The suggestion was re­
drove them back, pursuing them toSou- ceived, aud the boy “ C'urnp ” has be­
batan till nightfall. The Turk* were ut­ come the general of the United States
terly demoralized, and everywhere took army.
DUNKS’
to nighL To-morrow (Friday) a great
battle hi expected along tho whole front,
Bprfnr
when we hope to cut Mukhtai'e commu­
Two minvra, J. II. Ritchie and W. F.
nication* and render hl* position hope­ Zatnbro, while crossing one of the California
loss. Our louse* are unknown, but over Waler Company’s flomc* on the new South
2,000 are reported missing."
Fork ditch, two weeks ago, saw an enor­
A telegram from Mukhtar Pasha, listed mous bear in an angle of the flume, walking
Thursday evening, announces that the on the footboard and icoming toward them.
Russians were repulsed on all sides with Zambro had a two-barrelled shot gun losdsd
a i«nm ot 5,000 killed. They have fallen with buex afrof, and two dog* were behind
back on Knrujuli, pursued by the Turk*. them. A fight waa inevitable. The bear
A Berlin dispatch say* tho Ru**lan* of­ came on hia hind legs toward Ritchie, and
ficially acknowledge a iso* of 52,000 men when the man was almost within the brnte’*
up to Hept. 27. The same dispatch says hugZambro fired and kaockcd tbe animal off I
tiK» RuHsian grain harvest 1* disappoint­
ing both in quality and quantity. The the flume. Ritehie jumped offand, picking np
wet weather In August and tho scarcity a piece of scantling, began to pound his bear­
of laborers are assigned a* tho causes of ship on lhe heed. A back blow of the scantl­
ing dogs which had come to Ritchie's aid.
tho short yield.
Inrrery town and cooaty in thl» BUI*, one or
At Plevna the Roumanian* have push­ Then the bear, only slightly wounded gave
wanted
toaeU* Valuable article tueful
.. a&lt;i&gt;nU
1.......
V.
_
ed their osppars to within a few yard* of । Ritchie a rough and tumble fight, although two
tbe counter -scarp of the second redoubt hanueed by the remaining dog. Meanwhile &gt;nd wumeu eau h»ve ■ permanent sad profltaMe
on tho Gravitza ridge. Tho concentration Zambro had managed to climb into a tree, buUnm*. Add^4 l!xthiu»y A C'l., No. 2 Gr«tlot
BL,
DetrnlLMich.
of a considerable army In Osman Pasha’s carrying hi* gun. He fired the remaining
rear may be the forerunner of his with­ barrel, misted the bear, narrowly mused
drawal from Plevna, It the movement bo Ritchie, and killed (he dog. Seeing hi*
THC Nt-W
1
possible.
All Saib, commanding the Turkish critical situation, Ritchie got out of tlie
forces on the southern frontier of Monte­ bear’s embraces and by a desperate effort
negro, Friday attacked Podgorltxa Speez pushed the animal orsr a bluff forty f«*
and the small porta of Avnie, Ismail and high. Tbe fall killed the animal. When
Derwlsch, end tbe attack wo* vigorously
repulsed.
_
From Mukhtar Pasha’* latest dispatch some hunter., Ritchie lost coat, vert, pant­
It seems the Russians have withdrawn aloons ahirt, and meet of hia hair.
front the right and center of his line and

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14

PEXTER SPRING!

For the same money, than any other place in town.

MY STOCK OB

(gructtfr, fiats, (Saps, Slants, £hors, fictions, &amp;c, Sac
Is large for the season, and will be sold right down to the lowest living
profit, in order to make room for an early Fall Stock.

Fetch along- your Butter, Efifgs,and v^Hat.
ever you have to Sell.
ay YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
Nashville, July 1,1877.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Fall and Winter Goods,
JUST RECEIVED

a?

a. him mu

Come early and. avoid

th.e Rusli
G. A. TRUMAN.

Has just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO

Whichfor Style, and Durability, and Extbemely Low Prices, cannot
be excelled in Michigan.

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents.
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50
These are prices that will stop all Railroad/Strikes, and enable the la­
borer to dress as well as the Superintendents or manager of any corporate
institution. A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
the closest buyers.

Oyster &amp; Fruit House, But farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will

Bed Bottom

SALESMEN WANTED:

America^
sewingMachine.

A Siire Cure for Piles.

nortbeeat ot Kara. This la undoubtedly
tho groatmt and most critical affair of tho kindi ofnMa, sQariig
war in Asia Minor. Tho object of the givlug Ifulasi relief.
Russian attack I* to cut Mukhtar off from
Kara, or drive him under It* walls and
ahuthlm up there. If it Mia. ttw second
Rnsafan rernmlgn In Asia will be over.

find it for their interest to call oa me for Prices before buying, therein
money in it for you.

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.
II.■

Here We Come Again I
WITH A BRAS NEW 8TOCKOF

Summer Goods!
Our old Stork ha&gt; all been closed out and Our Store i«

FOB COMFORT, AND

trstEir

mvst ZB ZE SOLD
80 IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR1!

from Orchanfo statm that

Al our Store than elsewhere, don't blame ux.
Qy We are at home in oar New Store, having no rents to pay,* and
hall be glad to see all of our old customers and many new ones.

VOUr« Truly,
MHwauequsi to

KS
1

KOCHER BROS.

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“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRAD]

ILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY OCTOBER &lt;9.1877,

VOL. V
gidrertismients.

Mrthrillt Jittdory.
villa ai oTeicers

gOlSE BROTHERS,

DRUGGISTS

.t^r.SAJnAS? Pure Drag*. Medicines,
jUrUtitf. ■
MI SC E L L A N E(
AND
JLf fttiSB tWV WFtBCOPAL CHtmCH-C G.
in. TwitM, Factor. Serriee. crrry Balibaio at 10.

“I,.-.*

DRUGGISTS' .»d
.
STATIONHI^^

M

■MA8UV1LIELODGE.A- M. R«XV uUr rnmnunimUan &lt;m
Wrln«-«!« rv*
on ar teta* xb» fu tl «rf Um* moon. TraMleaVBrolh;
er. BrtCK.rdla’lj-'.iriir.l

PEEFr¥&lt;li^T ARTICLES. rpp:

and DYE STUFFS.
FINE ELGIN
““■''^^ATCHEB.

jpirrrfotu.

JEWELRY.

~wCltYOWrG.
D. O«c Krax«Xd.orM*ln 8U^t,Nrabrll!p
» Office hour* from 7 to 8 a. tn. raxl 4 lo : m

M

/lA.DAAJ/AA,

TEAS. SPICES, T0BA0008 u&gt;d OIGABS
A SpKiilt,.

"BRADY* CRITES,
ATTORNEY!! kt taw, Solicitor. In Chancery and

i»o yon warn
.v. ...v
Have you a PrcacripUou to be prepared I

He buy our Good. for rath anda»» i/ht
. you low privet.

SMITH * KNAPPEN.

Your. Truly.

BOISE BROTHERS.

LEWIS DURKEE

^yAR!

WAR!

WAR!

MURDER!

EMORY PARADY.
TV6T1CE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing’*
fnRj and ptaoiptly atlrtadod' lo. Officu
aid* Main Strati, WMkvitb Mlcb.

On the Flour and Feed monopoly,
.nd high price. on thia "Mart of life”
Were murdered with a tw.&gt;-«lgvd knife.

E J. FE1GJINER.
T\JOTABY T’fi’BLIC and Real Batata Agent.
IN Careful uteri tlon given to the drawing of mart

ORNO STRONG,

‘

RINTER and Pnbll.ber of the Nashville Nawa.

P RvarydaaeripUon of Plain and Fancy Printing
Your pudding or your Johnny cake,

UNION HOUSE

ALF. C. BUXTON,

And hl. Fhlpatuf! everyone allova,
lathe nicest kind ol feed for covr

a, or any uinuiKwrt, n
iop near the plaining mill.

CHAS. W, DEMARA Y,
J. L. BEACH.

£ PARADY,
•RfANUFACTfRERotBooUwdKUot*. Making
III raid rrnainnz nraUy done, i!»o .tricl rairnitoa to fill aQ order* prothpdr. and ax the lowe»i
llringprtcea. Shop eaat aide of Main BtrwL
.
t

J. B. RASEV.

JQEW MILLINERY

Dressmaking Roams.

TXRATMAN. Good* an-J flAntTutr carried lo anf
JL/^laoe faU*o villa&lt;t. Sloat hor»c», good dray

^Baggie ^rffrey

JOHN WEBSTER,
T» LACKSMITHS. All kind* of work In the BlackJO «oM&gt; aiMl HonaM*oetn&lt; !Id« attended to prompdy. Give u. &gt; call, cut .Ido of JtUlu SUpbU

W. D. PUECH1S,
Cuatom Grinding kad bawlnt;

y

Millineri DressnaW Establistaeni

In Jaznn Firminr’i Building, &lt;-aat of aide Mein SI.,
and mprctfully icliclt* a ibara of the pub­
lic patronage. Having

Hud Large Experience iu Dressmaking,

JAMES FLEMING,
-.—Fine Watciw. and Jewelry care

MAGGIE JEFFREY.

ANK J. PURCHIS,
BA RBEU. and 4re«r In Collar*, Tint.
ouedw-8norW-of' C**“

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

U &amp; MAIL LIKE
Fum«*«&gt;.» auu.u-t.
—-Jw. " •

The Short and Quick
SUKxlbuxMnuSMiU.

LIMB TO THE EAST!
VIA BUFFALO ud KIAGARA FALLS.

TOfflfl}. CRESST
d
WM JJK1FFJ
X HAMMOND,

Ou all Trains to Principal Polnta Eaat.
THE CANADA SOUTHERN la one of the beat

luuranoe/Eeal Estate and Money

BROKER.
Security.
■g^Wra.A.Aytra^ua

' . FRANK K. SNOW,
IF» •. and Trckei Ac*LJM

^INSWOR'J ’H &amp; BROOKS,

&lt;MO Acre.

ws.i’Xrtr'&amp;ssaJiss
A J. HAMMOND.
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J^fONEY TO LOAN!
te AncwU U

jy oa u*uu B

&gt;b, moolbM U&gt;« w«y lor my gmnib ried her before my grandfather died. I
tuber’, »n«L Bui be never cmeed little dreamed that' ere we arrived
home, away would l*e opened to me.
We were going down a steep hill, and
knt to marry Bailie Miller. It would It was now quite dark, when the .horse
ndt have been a wire thing In me to Mumbled and fell, and In an Inrtant h
cross the old gentleman's whims, for I shaft was snapt in twain. T snrjdtg
waa bls heir; but he could have found out of the' wagon and grandfather
another without much difficulty, so I quickly followed.
The horse In his fall had become en­
never urged my case, but humored
tangled in the harnea#. and lay help
him in every way I could think of.
"What are you thinking about fath­ less upon the earth. The moon was
er,-" ahe inquired. She always called lust rising, and gave but an uncertain
“ Fadder. all m dU day enme dally bread."
Vaa vat dor child did aald.
.
'
him by that name.
• .
. light, for the sky was full of fleecy
Aa aba knelt by der tide of tier Uttered gwlld
“I wm thinking,” he slowly replied, clouds, but still it was light enough to
Und preyed for dot loaf, of bread.
grandfather drop Qie package
taking tho pipe from between his li;«
and dropping both hands u)K&gt;n his of $4,000, as he stooped down to free
knees, "that a few years hence, and the horse. There it lay at my feet,and
one won’t see goodi old hickory logs he was unconscious of hip 16»w. An­
burning upop the andirons. Stoves other instant I bad picked Hup and
and grates, and that infernal coal that waa holding it behind me, Irresolute
makes gu enough to suffocate a house­ how to act. You may understand Chat
hold, will supply the place of our old- I didn't mean to steal it, but somehow
or other 1 had an indistinct idea that
fashioned fires."
I ought to have held my tongue, for I oould make the occasion subserve
ho waa not speaking to me; but I my aims.. There was a large flat stone
wanted to show off some of my sniart- by the roadside. I had trapped a raba
bit there once, and I knew there was
nere, and so I replied:
"Oh! my dear air, there is really no a considerable cavity beneath it. An
occasion for having a stove -which instant later and the $4,000 were de­
permits the gas to escape. We have posited in the hole.The shaft being tied up again we
now gas-consuming stove*, and one is
not troubled in the way you suppose." got on out way again, but it waa mid­
“Pray. Mr. Smart,ne*B, permit me to night ere we arrived at home.
Hdon'd
enquire how long you have been j&gt;o«Grandfather had not been within
Scased of this valuable information ? I doors five minutes ere he discovered
have known it for some yean, or, the loss of bis money. He didn’t gel
Ha yooat vould gif to all dot aak.
rather, have heard it said, that these angry, but-he was frightened. Itw»s
Dla day . aume dallr bread.
stovea were gas-burners, but ft's ail a the first time In iny life I had witness­
He;'there’s not a word of truth in it. ed him alarmed.
, I've known them to send out as much
•‘I’ve lort my money," he. exclaim­
gas an would kill an ox, If he were ed, as he drew his hami from his coat
confined in the atmosphere. Now,sir, jsjckeL Then he slid down, like u
। don't you feel like a fool?”
helpless child. Into a chair and the
Of vat dor child did laid ;
; "Come now, father," replied my cold perspiration broke out in large
o he ycxMt did fill her bag all ful I
i grandmother, "don’t be so severe ou drops upon his forehead. His face
the boy," (she called me a boy lo the became very white; Grandmother wax
SO »he tent mlt •Speed of L'cbtnlnj jfwlek-day of her death); “he only told you standing by his side.
dbetn plcaatnja on bar head—
—Mlt
.J l.U
V—— —
Cw.M* I... XI...
what he heard, no doubt, and of course
••Never mind, ' she exclaimed
every one Is liable to make mistakes, “grandson will go back and look for it,
especially about such matter#.”
and I dare say, will find iL"
"That puts me In mind,” continued
"Four thousand dollar# don’t lay
my grandfather, "of asking you how long on any rood,however unfrequent­
you are coming on with your piano­ ed. und tire road we traveled tonight
playing friend.’’
«,
has always someose pawing over it.
"I scarcely see her exeept on Sun- No, tlie money won't be lound. Ah !
DOF BABY OFF MINE.
,a"HumpL!” returned my grandfath­ me;’’ und the old man lay back in his
cbrtr like one ill.
er, clearing his throat. I didn't like
For an Instant my heart reproached
A Deutacher ao babby aa habbv can be:
the ejaculation. I had often heard it me, and 11 was ready to confess
Iter peepln all dink dat no brain» 1 haf got.
Vaa array nut trinklng or aotnedlng like dot
beforehand I regarded it with the my trick, for my grandfather looked
II
■ ,Unlr. I.-ar .aA iHn.
same apprehension that a mariner does the picture of despair.
an ugly cloud that rises up to the
"I'll go and saddle a horse an*! ride
Dot achmajl todle vellow I della you waa &lt;io« windward.
back. I suppose you must have lost
Not aooeb pl«w roundl aa a giot glaaa of mt.
"Humph!” he continued, blowing it when the horse was being freed from
Mil a barefooted bed. and noic but a ichpeck.
a column of smoke toward the china the harness. 'Tis only three miles
A moul dot roc. mo«t to der pack of hh nrek,
Uud hU leedle pint toea mtt der ren all com-; ornaments on the mantelpiece, "what back, and the moon is now up. It
bine
are you good for?” He looked square­ won’t take me long to ride it"
ly at me as he a#ked the question.
"I think I’ll go with you," replied
He evidently expected a reply, so I the old man.
,,
"Don't think of it." I replied. “Trust
answered him by saying that as yet I
me,
grandfather, if I can’t mend a
too.
didn't know.
, ,
"That's candid, at all events," he clock ur turn a somersault, you will
replied. “I’ve been thinkings good acknowledge! was always a good hun­
dtil about you of late, and it occurred ter. I’ll bet you anything you dartto me tliat you xnight make a poor that I’ll recover every dollar of your
1 awyer after alh And you know what money ”
"Do you think so?’ he asked, grasp­
a poor lawyer la You remember Sim­
mons, the man who Used to board ing me by the hand. “You must not
aoout upon the farms during the sum­ mind what I said toyou.mv boy.about
Und rivea mine Katrina von derrlblo ackare:
Mino hair .hianda like abqullla on a mat boreu* mer time? Weli, be waa what they being good for nothing. You are my
term a poor lawyer. He hadn’t brains grandson, and my. heir, too. All I
enough to make his profession support have will be your# some day."
"There’s one thing you -won’t agree
him, and was ready to do writing or
saw wood to help to eke out a liveli- to let me have," I replied.
He waved his hand.
h&lt;"Our grandson has brains,” tartly
"I know what 'yourare going to
Interrupted my grandmother. "My say,” he answereti. “Well, your
side of the family contained no fool#, grandmother ha# been talking to me
on
that subject. Go along, boy, bring
and yours, father, were’ what was
me back the$4,000, and 1’il allow you
termed cute men.”
"There's a beginning everywhere," to marry Bailie Miller.”
I made a spring for the door and was
returned the old man, puffing vigor­
ously at hie pipe. "There must be a hurrying to the stable, when tho old
gentleman followed me.
beginning."
"Remember my conditions.the $4,0(K)
Having delivered this remark with
an emplMMi#. which left no doubt that I lost Find that for me. and you can
marrvfiallie Miller, and I’ll provide
he believed It, he went on:
for
yqu. But If you fail to bring me the
"Can you take that clock to pieces
(there was an old-fashioned clock money, I say nav, aud perhaps for a
staudingin the corner of the roomjand good while to come.”
The Stone by the Koiulslde.
I flew along that road as fast as good
put It together again?’’ " I am no clockmaker." I replied.
horse flesh could carry me, but felt
Where the town of Randolph now
"That Is to say.” rejoined he, "you like a guilty wretch, as I kneltdown
carries on its busy traffic, Egbeit Bii­
con’s farm was once located. Egbert have no mechanical Ingenuity. One by the atone and jjassed my hand be­
Bacon was my grandfather. His farm need not be a dockmaker to do that. neath it. A gleam of happlneea cross­
covered more than 700 good acres, and I have done Hand can do It again; aud ed my heart as I held the package in
my hand.
he considered himself wealthy, as be lam no clock maker."
"How unreasonable you are,father,"
My first impulse was to hurry home
undoubtedly was. He started in life a
as fast as I had thither. But reflecting
poor boy. and bis honest accumulation suggested my grandmother.
that my speedy return might throw a
He
did
not
appear
to
notice
her
rewas the result of his toil.
suspicion
on the affair, I allowed the
।
mark,
but
continued
:
Grandfather was a very peculiar ।
horse to walk nearly the whole dis­
" Can you turn a somersault?”
man. Many persons considered him
"I t.ever tried," I replied.
tance.
penurious, but he was really liberal;
Grandmother met me at the door.
"Then you are not as expert as a
and from the fact that his charities
were given with secrecy, people sup­ clown. For the life of me I can't see Bbe said my grandfather had been
posed that he never contributed to what good you are going to do in the counting theminutea since I left. He
. ,,
.
,, was stilliD the sitting-room.
gooil works. It was in his old age world.”
“And I can’t see," said my dear old
I held the package up, and grand­
(and be lived to a great period) that a grandmother,
"what occasion there mother kissed me.
company of speculators bought hl#
will
b*
for
the
boy
to
mend
clocks
or
“You are a good boy,” she said,
land, because of the fine water power
tliat ran tnrough it, and as wx&gt;n as they i urn somersault*. To hear you talk "and I’ll see that your grandfather
erected the mill# the place began to go-, oue would think you had nothing to dore the right thing by Sallie Miller."
"Here you are, sir,” I shouted,
forward until Bacon's farm was a thing• leave him but your advice, and that is
of the past. I recollect when the first-. not of the most encouraging nature." coming into the old man’s present,
“A young mau should rely upon and placing the package in his hands.
mil! was built, and I well remember■
••Thank heaven!” he devoutly ex­
my boyish curiosity in watching the&gt; himself.” returned ray grandfather.
•Riches take wings. I've managed to claimed " 1 had given R up, my boy.
mechanics who worked uponjt.
. hold- my property to«e‘lieLJ’’??Uy Did you have much of a search?
well, but how do 1 know be will do ho Where did you discover it ? "
" Just where I said you lust it On
survive his death, and I missed a goodi when you and I are gone? He’ll
friend and counselor when she left me. marry MIm Miller. What sort of a the apot where we broke the shaft."
Grandfather examined the package
Grandfather expected me to be a fann­ wife will she make him? Smart with
found it all right Tfoen he
■
her
boeia
do doubt. Nimble with her and
er, but as I never had any taste for
hogged me, aud pulled my ear, saj ing,
hard work, my thoughts and Inclina­. Angers on the old organ, but those
,pNow, you scamp, you can many
tions went another way. Of course he, won’t serve to keep a family from go­
Bailie Miller. Bring her home here
was not at all pleased with my stub­. Ing to destruction.”
»Sally Miller Is a very wise and1 no doubt, requires a good deal of inbornness. but my good grandmother
'
always stepped between me and nis&gt; prudent girl,” replied my grand­■ struction in housekeeping, and youri
1
wrath, and sMeided me much from his&gt; mother. I don't see what you find grandmother will make her tit to kec;&gt;
your house from running to waste."
amiss in her.”
r
"Don’t you?” he replied. Then he
Reader, those things happened
’ relapsed into silence, and smoked and
man at 70 year#,
i 10Bly‘l1id,bylbip!t'np«&gt;&lt;lw^kedUut many years ago. All the landmarksi
dressed in brown
about the farm have long since pawedI
I of the room, and then my dear oW away; but there is still a large, flat'■
! grandmuilMr took my hand and held stone Inr the road aide, as one rides out.
for a Quaker al flirt
r It in her own, and told me not to fret, from the town of Randolph, and I
once (for
him angry tzzz
i that she would bring my grandfather never gaae upon it without reeolfecting bow intimately my drettoy and
tliat old rock are connected.
had IHtfe hope that she would ever be

L. RUMKLL

shingeem, salt, lime, seeds,
stucc :o, haul &amp;c„

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iris in the coun:oonc|imdadl»*
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JONEsVi BlfLlYBCK,

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brills. Mich.

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DOT LOAF OF BREAD.

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

NO. 4.

o uuioklv exavfoHnVith-

wish of my

gratifiad.

Bal

Ysh! das mine shop; I vasder bow*
mit dot shop. Ven I tells dose metuto ffo somedings. dey vas gdt to do it
right avay, pooty-qulck. or I make*
me wome-dinn out. Oh, no! I make*me no foolishness.
I yurt start dot shop seeks moodago, und I gets me pleoty-mooch re
pairing. Before I starts me dot shop,
I work fur Hiram Hassler, bop der
rtreedt. He vas got a bigger shop ns
mine, und more monies ■ but he -can’t
pul Id petter work.
Heinrich vonce
makes his podiea, und now he makes
mine; I used to Iron dose seobs, und
now I Iron mine own. Dot proves dot
I cm make yurt so good vork aa Meis­
ter Hanler.
You ask me why I leave him?
Veil, it va* dull dimes! he don't vas
pistxy, und gustoraers don't coom
arouqd, und oit Hassler says, says he:
— Hans vas petter you van lay off a
leetle vile, until pizness improves.’’
Veil, now, how I vas gone to done
dot, ven I got’ me some wives und
bchmall, leetle childred to feed mit
mine-self?
So I rents me dis echop, and hires
some fellers vot vaa out of vork, und
now, by shlminy! I oust oop dot
Hassler pefore long.
How I gone to
done It? Easy! I don’t got pig rents
to pay; I don’t got aplgstock to garry;
I don’t got pig vages to pay.
Mine
labor vas mine gabital. Aint It?
Meister Hassler vas too high toned
ur dot carriage psezness; he says he
makes notings but der pest. Veil, dot
vasdrue; but ven peeoles don’t vant
to pay fur the pert, .vol vas der yooee
oov making somedlngs vot you vasgot
to lose modish on ? Aint it ?
Some peebles don't got some more
prainr. as a shack meul. und ocspects a
mau vas going to puild a puggy of der
j*est maderials, und sell it for nodings,
und den vail a yahr fur der monish.
How I get gustom? Easy! Ov
Meister Hassler offers to puild apuggy
fur zwei hundert to liars, ov course J
viil puild der same shob fur ein hundert und feeftv tollars; I do dot pecause I don't got dose nig ocspens6s,
und itecause l keepdershobavay from
olt Hassler.
Oh, i)ol I don’t makenodinsof dose
shobe, put don’t you see? If I keeps all
der shobs avay from Hassler, vby he
don't got some peesness, und must
pustoop: den I don’t got some—vat
y ou call him ?—oppersition. Don’t It?
Oh. no! dot vaa eemposrtble: I can't
pustoop; di# vas a great .free (rantry
Und every man vas got der right to do
yustashe blesses. I don't own some
houaes. some lands, no codings; I vaa
safe ; veil, suppose I don't own nod­
ings, und I make me an assignment
itomine vrow, then [don’t own tome
dings again. Aint it?
Den 1 galls togedder ail der peebles
vot don’t owe me uomedlng# ; und dey
coom; und say: “Hans, how mooch
you vaa vorth on der tollar?" Und I
say, “nota tam cent!" Dot vas my
lie—apilitiea (dot Uh a shock). Oh!
I knows do»e American peesness, yuat
how it vas.
You like dot sign ov mine? Dot vas
a pootiful green ground ; mid doee led
letters: vas dot not fine? Oh, I like
red; “any color, so it vas red." Dot vks
mine motto.
I do repairing. I makes me most
of my monish dot vay. I shoe horses.
1 do all the smith work mineself; I
also do al Aler painting. I vas a plack
smitli by birth, und picked oop der
painting from unner fellere.
Painting vua very easy; vas not near
so bard as ironing a shoo. I sits town
ven 1 paints, und stands oop ven I
hammer*. Anypody can paint vot
bus got pmshe# und paints.
Some dimes 1 haf a j*oy to help me:
I vas learning him der dnuie, und
pooty-soon, bimeby, be knows ao much
of dot peesness as vot I do No, I
don’t tink 1 viil dake dot Hub maga­
zine. Meister Hassler dakes it, but
ven a man vas got der whole drade so
goot a# me, vot goot- vas Jem drade
journals Aint it?
Ov you see somedlngs new around
mine shop dat y m vant fur der Hub.
I makes me no objections to your dakiugiL I vus not broad peesuse I got
me mine own shop. Veil, I got to
)iastc some dransfer ornaments on dot
puggy. Gootpy Coom again, ven
you don’t got so mooch dime.

She was a very dark-skinned lady,
and, for all the world know# to the
contrary, the blood of one thousand
African prince* might have c« uraed
it# way through her veins. She walk­
ed gracefully into a city dry-goods store
aud asked for flreh-colored stockings.
The young man bowed, smiled, and
went to work looking over his stock in
trade. Finally he brought forth the
box took the top off, and displayed a
lot of Blockings
black as the binges
of midnight, which he warranted to be
ail wool. The colored lady looked at
him, and, with the fires of liberty
beaming out of both eyre, she exclaim­
ed : "Look here, young man, what do
you mean?" The clerk responded.
"Businere, Madam." "Do you call
dem flesh-adored stocking*?” asked
the female customer. "Well, they
may be a shade or two off color: but,
ah—but, ah—I should judge from your
complexion that they are about the
thing*,” said the clerk. "Look here,
voung man, I want you to understand
dat when I buys flesh-colored stockInga I buys ’em like a white lady;
and I want you to understand fodder,
sir. dat you are not the judge of dis
case. Put dem things back, and give
me some stocking# according to de
white folks’ grade.” It was not long
before she left the store satisfied.—
[Charlotte (Va.) Observer.

A good story is told by the Marquette
About this time my grandfather
atich.)Mining Journal of a fonner rev­
ent of Negaunee, now living In Col­
orado. He was an explorer of some
note, and was one day digging at the
foot at a mountain in Boulder county,
A, my wile MU&gt;» window one ban-• when a teutonic gentleman came along
tifuidav stood watching a man with1 and Inquired: ’’My god frient, vat
1 you been do dere?" "Ob, I’m only
1 scratching around to see what I can
.tout littl* d*M&gt;kej - To my wife thenI find.” A’ell, mine frient, I don’t
I spate.
"Tterr’sJ know j&gt;reUy much by dis oxblorin’
a relation of years in that sMnafa." ptsneas; auver don'd you could dell
■Ime vere I gould vind me a gold mine
thebonkNright avay guic*.?" "Oh, you just
find a big pine tree and go to digging
Bind was fail of marriaget in its shadow, and you'll find what
Jme m to bow I
Pride will Dever owe,
1 .... ..... ...
&lt;.n__ ...
.. -.. • . • t
Miller if I mar-1 ever pay.

OKMO .TROWS, XUtor.
and the German wept a hUfe way up
the mountain, found th s'* shadow ora
pine tree and went to digging. Tn a
short time lie found what is now the
celebrated Mvivinamine, and now our
Negauneeite is suing for an interest iu
ths valuable property, on the xround
that he gave the information which .
led to its discovery ’
-

NV ages In the Old Tims.

An elderly lady was relating the
other day iu our hearlnir her experi­
ence in gQing out to do housework tn
her younger days. She engaged, with
a lady in Columbia to do general
housework, do price being agreed up­
on, and entered upon her duties at
once. About the first thing to be done
outoide the regular housework was to
make soap—having amdidaxice in put­
ting up the leach—the rest of the work
lo make a barrel of soap she preformed
herself. Killing hogs came next th
order, she trying the lard, taking care
of the skins and helping to make eausage. Then caiue the butchering of
beef, the tripe of which must be saved,
and this she was required to drew
alone. She spun the warp for thirty
yards of all-wool carpet, and in the
mean time the lady was sick, ami tfuu
officiated as nurse and did the wash­
ing, ironing and cooking for the fam­
ily. At the end of four weeks she was
to return home,and her bill was tailed
far. Now, geutle reader, what do you
think she charged for doing the
amount of work us narrated above?
The first week, sevenly-five eenta. the
second elghty-thtee ct-nte, the third
and the last weeks fl each, making
13.68 for four weeks service. The lady
thought the price Uecidediy too high,
and she threw off twenty-five cents,
leaving $3.33 for four of the hardest
weeks' labor ever put upon a. woman
to perform, and yet shq never
struck for higher wages, but served
the time faithfully, and la to-day a
hale, hearty old lady, fast approaching
her four-score years, able to-do her
own housework and lend a helping
hand to a neighbor in need, or whereever duty calls.— Willimantic Jour­
nal.
A Runaway Boy’s Good Fortune.

The St. John’s Globe relates the fol­
lowing: “Mr. Alexander McAlister
was formerly a resident of Milltown,
SL Stephen. About fourteen year#
ago, becoming wearleil of the monot­
onous life of the little border town, he
ran away from home, and shipped on
board the ship Metropolis. During all
these long years no intelligence had
been received of him by his friends,.
and they had given him up as dead,
until a few months ago he suddenly
appeared in his native town. His
story was brief but a very satisfactory
one to his friends. After leaving home
he made several voyages iu the Me­
tropolis, and while the vessel was at
New Zealand deserted from her. He
worked at different branches of busi­
ness, finally settled down aa a farmer,
and is now worth between &gt;70,000 and
$80,000. His farm is situated In Mid­
dle Island, in Auckland, and is a very
extensive one.

The Queen of the Sioux.

A strange surprise greeted the dele­
gation of Indian chieftains as they
alighted from the train in Washing­
ton. Mr». Fanny Kelly, an employe
in the Patent office, waited with the
crowd until theSieux braveeappeared,
and then, to the astoniuhment of the
byutanderB. addressed them in their
own language. The chief# grunted
their surprise, and quickly gathered
around her iu wild delight. The ex­
planation of the strange encounter lies
In the story of Mim. Kelly’s capture by
i theBloux in the sununerof 1864 near
the Black Hille, while with .her hus­
band and little girl on the way to
Idaho from Kansas. Her ciiilu was
killed, after retracing the way by
means of bits of letter-paper dropped
by the mother, and nearly reaching
the protection of United Slates aoldiehi.
Mrs. Kelly was compelled to see her
little girl’a scalp flourished before her
face, and, after attempting her own
e&gt;ca)Hi in vain, was marched several
hundred miles on horseback through
desert.and wilderness, though no in­
dignity was offered her except cruel
beating.
It was once decreed that she should
be bound to a horse,then shot with ar­
rows and the home driven off to tue
wilderness, but by offering her lor
mentors a roll of money, in which
they L*came interested on account of
the picture* and figure* on the bills,
she averted such a frightful doom.
After which she was treated better,
the squaws loved her and she taught
them, while one brave was so affec­
tionate that be desired her for his
wife. They respected her religion,
and enjoyed her singing, and finally
became greatly devoted to her.
Through the Indian who fell in love
with her she got a message to the com­
mandant of Fort Sully that the Sioux
were treacherously trying to get into
the garrison by yielding up their captive.lben rushlng2,0(M) strong on bis lit­
tle gairison of 200. When the attempt
was made, the Indians were antici*
pated and baffled. Mm. Kelly soon
rejoined her husband, and upon bls
death, a few years thereafter, received
ffi.OOO voted her by Congress for her
brave services, and subsequently was
given employment in the Patent Office
department.
Thatnay

The cbemHoon htw reached Pari*,
and they nick-name it “fig-leaf," be­
cause it is the fashion to wear do other
underclothing at all. The absence of
petticoate or undershirt# allows ultra­
mode at preeent, and when the dress
is a soft, thin fabric, says a correspon­
dent. “Oh! my! angels aeem flitting
about.”
Good old Uncle Jonas said, one cold

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l.o.fa

nwebu

nrM

under the blankets; “you'll find the
fire already for you, never fear."
Cleopatra’s Needle 1« nuwth«e*dta&gt;
its way to England.

�«

W AWKVIX.X.SI.

KAIDAT.
Anne Famum,
sinters of Mrs. Warreu Akly, have gone
1 to their home in Cbitauqua county, N.
Y........ A six month* colt belonging to
Dolf. Ellis dropped dead last week ...,
..HL Gridley grew four hundred bush­
* of potatoes......... George Wilton ia |
iNgnMHMHW
ity. In which a paper to published. building a wing to his upright------- A.
B. Adam* has done likewise. Kalamo
i&gt; bound to be a cily.........T. D. Blosson
whose only object is to dander is a steamboat. He shucked IK bushels
of corn in it day*..........Ere these sacred
him hung to a lamp-post or skinned lines in spread before your 4,000 reader*
alive. The editorial profession ia a no­ all that is mortal of our old Dick will
ble calling and the editor baa to ride be in canine heaven. Now Dick nevpr
liked mutton, but it is the time in Che
that everywhere strew this enlightened season when dogs begin to hold night­
ly gatherings, and what’s the use of
. land.
Thirty-six railroad corporations do Iming a dog unless you associate with
buwnete in thia state-.. There are 3,410- dogs! Already they have commenced
operations among the wooly tribe, as
.•7 miles of railroad* with 1300.11 mile*
of track laid with steel railK Last several of the neighbors know to their
sorrow, and there is no telling what he
year the road* earned gms*, &gt;40,888.218
might be induced to do if allowed to
38, a decrease of &gt;188.11 per mile.
run at large. Although we think that
Only four companies report dividends.
a
dog that weighs 104 pound* and only
There are 18,IM persona employed on
b yean old, that will lay on the door
theae road* iu the state, or84,745 in all. step and let a cow walk over him into
Last year the roads had 220 accidents, the kitchen hasn’t the ambition neces­
killing M persona and injuring 1S7. sary for the slaughter of more thana
However, but two passengers killed 100 sheep........ We wish, now that Jthe
Board of Supervisor* are in reasion at
and five injured, from causes beyond Naahville, tliat they would make an
their own control.
appropriation to open up one mile of
highway in West Kalamo, as it will
Ata steam saw mill near Basil, Ohio, shorten our route to friends in Maple
Grove just two miles, and hope the
with* rope, Result, boiler explosion, Board will give the matter due consid­
N. A T.
three men killed and five others wound- eration.
ad, one fatally. Jim Bludooe, of the
famous “Prairie Belle,” with "a nigger
Wo are authorixed to guarantee this
remedy for the cure jof Dyspepsia, In­
proached the sublime recklessness of active Liver, Sour Stomach, Constipa­
tion,
Loss of Appetite, Coming up of
tying the valve down with a rope.
Food, Yellow Skin, and General Lang­
The Library Cominitte of Congress uor and Debility. You must acknowl­
Mas ordered a bust of the late Chief edge that this would be ruinous unless
had positive evidence that it will
' Justice Tandy.. Just by way of con­ we
cure. You who are suffering from
trast, they think of buying a spree of these complaints these words ore ad­
dressed -and will yon continue to puf­
fer when vou can be cured oa auch
In Arkansas necktie* are cheap. The terroid It i* for you to detennine.
crowd puts one around your neck, Sample bottle 10 cents; regular sire 75.
slings it over a tree, and it don’t cost Sold by Halbert fc Co.
80.000 die annually by neglecting n
Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to
ConirtmptioDand the grave. Why will
■ SHERIDAN.
you neglect so important a matter
when you can get at our store Shiloh's
Conmoption Gin, with the assn rance
of a speedy recovery- For soreness
across the Chest or Lunga or Lame
Back or side. Shiloh's Porous Plaster
gives prompt relief. Sold by Halbrrt
Yesterday we viewed a monument— A Co.
____ .
~
HacmetACK, a popular and fragrant
‘of God’s mercy and goodness. For
yeKrs there wandered up and down perfume. Sold by Halbert A Co.,
Nashvillc, Mich.
-this Peninsular State a tottering wreck
•of humanity—one whose chief resort
MARRIED.
“waa the grogery, and whose main de­
light was in bachannalian revelry. Fit-1 VAN SIMMONB-WLAlo- Al the Citral Hook.
ted to be an ornament, an honor tn
any community, a useful and valueable
citizen, his course had neutralized all
mMb.1
good, and instead of a benefactor of,
Mien.
he waa aa a blot upon, society. Shak­
ing, by an almost superhuman effort,
DIED.
from his’limbs the shackle* of the dehold unonlx. a«ed 10 yean. Funeral
'mon alcohol, which had so long bound
hek'.Bl the Mu«\t School Hnuae, by
him, he now stands np and is a living
example of the fruition of David’s ad­
Obituary.
monition, “Make thyself a man!” Un­
der In* leadership the Red Ribbon Club
here "has reached an acme of prosperity
exceeding that of many larger organi­
sations and localities. It ha* newly
erected a commodious building, being
MeO«
the first dub in Barry county to own
its hall; has-a good memlie.nihip of
staunch workers, and is making a good
record. Its officers are:
C.O. Scott, President; Geo. Norton,
M. A. Eddy, Vice-Presidents; D. C.
My tlaur, fare tbac veil I
Howell, Secretary; 8. L. Feagles. Fin. Thai thou did'a -hl.ner I
'fJec’y; W. N. DeVince, Treasurer; J. Thto tide Uw mound that I
Palmer, Steward; J. Fails, Marshal;
editor h L«-

Their hell cost them several hundred
Over The River.
dollars, their membership exceeds
eighty, and they are full of ardor in
the good cause. Last Saturday an
Sunday evenings Mrs. Susan E. Graves,
the temperance enthusiast, delivered
crowd In the Urllifbt. &lt;r»y and cold.
addressee to goodly sized audiences, HeAnd
the Dale tn let bld him from mortal
and her remark* were listened to with
dose attention.
Considerable is done here in the lum­
ber trade, and also at Tbornapple, a
abort mile beyond, and at each place
may be seen pile* of upon pile* of the
product* of the saw mill*, timber for
building purposes, and huge heaps of
smaller matters, laths, box and trjxnk
aud croquet-chest boards.
a man of many function*. Hail post­
master, ticket agent, and depot- master,
and has several other ct ceteras of btw-

VA.WSfifi.’SE,'

WOLVERINE MILLS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.
&lt;
’

WAR HAS BIffl DKLABID.

tUp.». AcrKa

The Enemy has In­
vaded Ony Terri­
tory claiming- to
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

ed Something:
STATIONS.

Crown deorn

Prices and Quality,

MIMte'flK

B!

3

fris

FLOUR AND FEED

LV NASHVILLE

WESTWARD.
STATIONS.

DeM Wilhoit fttra Charte!
F. J. PURCH1S’ BARBER SHOP.

3

Is found at the old stand,
KC—BRO

D. BI. PUBCHIS.

FURNITURE!

HO! FARMERS,

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

Kurnittire!

PIONEER STORE!

THE BEST STOVE ™ THE MARKET

Of Every Dencripfion,
From a Wash Stand to a

Handsome Parle r Suit!
IN OUB

Coffin Department !
We have a large stock of Coffins and
Caskets and a full line of

UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS!

Please excuse me from writing

up an ad. just -now, as I have

FRENCH AND IMPORTED

for sale omly by
no time for preliminaries, bnt

MILLLINERY GOODS

come and see for yourself, buy,

.Va*kville]

And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.
We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared to do every descrip­
tion of

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
A Brooks. They keep on hand neariy
ail kinds of Plow Points, ehilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plow*, one and two
horse Cultivators, all warranted tho
beat in the market, all of which we will
sell lower than any one In the county.
Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
WOOD A BROOKS,
Nashville, Mich.

Miss L. Hungerford?

We also bare a

FINE HEARSE!

3

VmHHitvilla.
XaabviUa-.—
Haatln*.------M«MJavnAa_

BRADYS BRICK,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

and be happy.

Michigan.

BUY YOUR.

¥laniuq and Statrhinq.
We keep everything that is kept in
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a very
small margin, and solicit a call from
intending purchasers of FURNITURE.
Nashville, April 2nd, 1877.
J. LENTZ A SONS.

PRICES

REDUCED!

•THE FAMILY FAVORITE’
FREE

OF

NEW MODEL

ROE Jt CLEVER

A NEW LIVERY EXHIBITION
IN NASHVILLE!

DAY IND EFENI'G I

Wonders Of the World from all
STANLEY MOORE
Parts of tie Globe.
Foimerlj fretn Grand Rapid*, hu aUrtcd a Livery
•nd Feed Stable In the

GREAT RUSH,
But all can be accommodated.

Nashville House Barn!

AT THE

Old Reliable Meal Market

J^W BAKEBY,
No

Light Ranaiag !

Springs !

HOTEL aai BOARDING HOUSE.

NEW AND

Noiseless.

J. L HELLER, Proprietor.

&gt;0 C1BS.
STYLES OF

No Gtars.

wood work.

COME RIGHT AXOMG!

AND A CHOICE LIKE GROCERIES.

CENTRAL STORE!

GREATLY REDUCFD PRICES.

A Good Turn-Out!

■
LEGAL.
MORTGAGE MA-XaIC.

N0TICE--

AT REASONABLE RATES.

CAN ALSO FURNISH fer FUNERALS.
STANLEY MOORE.

ATTENTION

For farther part leuUrv vnqulro of

(State*.)
GIANT and JAMBOREE
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
beat,) assisted by the follow­
ing named actors:
Mr. Silver Gloss Starch.
Mr. Corn Starch.
Mr. Java Coffee,
Mr. Rio Coffee.
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
Mr. "
C Sugar.

WEED SEWING MACHINE Co.

c. C. WOLCOTT.

MM

NASHVILLE .MICH.

b&amp;vs

sao

The BMOIUG TOBACCO Family 0 in K
OLD MAH. MAIDIN, OBOSWO. LITTLE
JOKER, AND ALL THE BO Yti

Five Stars from Japan.

The indefatigable Dee. Howell ia an
ardent huntsman, but thus far thia sea
son hi* spoils of the chase were not
worth a cent, until last week he trapped
a skunk—which was.

GOLD YEAST

been committed from High Bridge,
Of BOMB MANUFACTURE,

Wr Till Give

bridge to the river below, a distance of
IM fact He struck almost flat on his
...

--- ill

O BMUlvWy anwar. Abo

TOSBI
fiecstvEB na

a tew Banaii

BRAND PRIZE

MEDAL

-"J —-J—. —

YUMAtJB73.
having probably been killed instantly.
, About twenty years ago the famous
and rockloM* Sam Fateh tamped from
High Bridge, it* height above the wat- j
er being then 144 feet. Patch r*- - ■

E. COOK &lt;fc CO
Diasolstloa Bf Co*Partaenhlp.

WHOLE STOCK

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

FLfiJR,C01IIEALIW0DID&lt;E£D

uninjured, mm nx yean ago
M. FLINT,

4’°'cHAUK TPb8&amp;ARL»,

M ASHVILLE MABKET
so far over on hi* right wdo that b« re- £*.
esirad a terrible shock from which be

I»UTT*JB. JEXAGSS, «CT&lt;7.

1823. SEND FOR 187*
XEW Ym"oBSKtm

JtsaaKrtssr.ar
WILSON SEWING MACHINE OO

swES?S’

�Store!
1877
GRAND FALL OPENING

«itl&gt;to the it»t™ of thMdUnt
tbedenra.

ter at rieinp the people’, »oae,. *Meh

Even tak* a walk to our little village
Mb»etor?, that solemn. Mill ’‘city of

It

Dry Goods, Groceries,I

i. Tltltl.

SuperrU- uaa, the gay maiden, the happy child, note, Breed*,, Ornnhor. fur mrn.
and prattling baby. Death reigns su­ women and rblldreu, ran be bought
favor uf dUtrtbottot tie printin, of preme here, and the thought that “Mau
is aa mortal a* the gnun which wither­
ed! and flowens tliat fade,” fill*, tumult
Hratlaje pobUehera. If be belongs to
proceeding of the Board

ot

lararat Btote to NaterlUu.

Woodland ought to give him a free
Dan Halbert put a cornice on his store. ticket to a ride down there to live.
stock of the celebrated “Crown Acorn"

will convene in the Christian Chureh.
in this village, Wednesday evening,
Nov. 14th. and hold a aeaaion of four

—The Ladies’ Christian Society of
Maple Grove wfll hold a sociable at the
residence of Mr. Norton, on Wednes­
day evening, October 16th. AD are in

last Monday night went to mt down on
and went clear over into some two
feet of excellent soft mud.
—J. M. Martin, of Chelae*. writes to

this village on the 94th inat. He has
been detained from coming before on
account of sickness in hi. family.

—Rev. C. G. Thomas delivered an
excellent sermon upon “Faith and
His text waa from Second Peter, 1st
chapter, 6th. flth and 7th verses.

—A stranger would have concluded
that this week’s Hastings Bowser was
published in a graveyard. It contained
only two "dish-water” locals, neither

engaged in shingling upon O. A. Phil­
lip’s new house, ind the roof being I
slippery, be slid off, striking upon his
above the wrist Dr. Wickham set the

-Mart. F. Barber the popular hard­
ware merchant of Vermontville, was power of Death when he laid hi. flaccid
Hamess at reduced price.! Thia
band upon that little one, that came day I have reduced the prices on Harnes Hayden, at that city, last Thureday into this cold world helpless and apafternoon. The ceremony took place jxaled to you forafrectioD. and entwin-1 work from the Ixwt leather, and with
in the M. E. Church and la described ed iteelf wound your heart, even like
all the patent Improvements. Call and
the ivy entwines itself around the stur see how ’tis yourself.
dyoakf Friend, crowded around for
Naahville, Mich., Oct. 17th, 1877.
Charlotte. The chureh was handsome- an hour and said, "Ito all for the beat,”
rang a psalm, and tho clods fell upon Opposite P. 0.
the coffin tliat held the inanimate form
neath a huge marriage bell, made of of your idol; the people returned to
ty Don’t forget the Auction at
evergreen, and white blossom*. No their homes, the birds sang sweetly, Simon Navuea, i mile east of Emory
doubt Mart, b the happiest «f men, and the .un shtme brightly, and the busy Corners, Saturday, Oct. 10. Horses,
world moved on; but you, and po« oalg, Harness, Farming implements. Young
his new bride a life long paradise of could realise that never again would I Stock and a number of New Plowa
sunshine, joy, and all the other c.atri- you look upon the face of your baby;
monial blwniy,
•.
tV Brio, on your Applet A. M.
never again would you feel those little
Daughkbtt pays the highest cash
—Saturday waa a lively day in Nash­ soft hand/, ground your neg|c, or laid price*
ville. Main street waa crowded with caressingly upon your cheek; never
Buy the Medicated Underwear
farmer's vehicles and looked t very again would those little feet tottle to
Broadway; the hotels were full, and meet you, as you return from the busy at Atlswohth A Co's. Peaaons suffer­
the stores running over with custom- cares of the big, unfriendly world, to ing from llljoamati.-mi or Neuralgia,
your little world about the hearthstone; take notice!
boot-blacking trafficked their blacking' never again would you hear that baby
— As large atock of Boots and Phoes
for 90 cent* worth of lucre, and very prattle that filled your heart with joy; as there lain town. Kocher Bros.
liberally throwed in a good-sized con­ and your heart choked in your throat,
tF' I have just received Ja large ad­
cert, of comic and sentimental sougs, and your mouth refused to give utter­
worth something, if not more, with ance to that bitter heartache engraven dition to my Boot and Shoe stock.
so deeply by Death upon your soul. Women and Childrens Rubbers and
embracing chattels, from a live ‘‘hoas” But why trouble a busy, gay aud joyous Gent* rubbers in stock. All going at
down to soot-begrimmed jtans of culin­ world with tlieae mournful thought, f bargains.
________ A. M. Daugherty.
ary line, were in full Hast; and if night It u but life; yet how quickly it passes.
had not come on just as it did, we pre­ —Editor.
—That lot of Jewelry is going off
sume business would have continued
fast, at one-half price, at
WOODLAND ITEMS.
red hot right along up to this time.
•Wm. A. Aylsworth AtUo’s.
x —A goodly number of the good peo­
Dr. Russell is erecting a nice new
EV I have just received a fine lot of
ple of Naahville and vicinity attended office at his residence, which does cred Ladies’ Cloaks. They ye pretty and
the Baptist Oyster Supper at the Opera it to our village. Dr. is meeting with cheap.
House Tuesday eve., and enjoyed good success. The sawmill is running
themselves generally. Three young under full head, also our gritt mill is
ladies, masked and disgubed with picking up fast, having all it can do, Fall and Winter Millinery and Fancy
Goods.
white paper, were sol'd at auction, but and gives good satisfaction. Os wold
Patterns of all the Latest Styles made
the unmarried men were scare/', bash­ Jenson is receiving his fall and winter
a
specialty.
Cloak
and Drew Making
ful, and short of stamps, and Mira Ella stock, anti takes corn, oats and pota­
Hickatbom was struck off to Wm. toes in exchange for goods at market done at reasonable prices. Silks for
trimming
Cloaks,
&amp;.c..
Kerr at the niggardly price of 25 cents,
At Mrs. R. E. Burrows.
Mira L. R. Hungerford to Charles Bur­
We, as a people of Woodland, are
glad to know and hear that our Select
School is a grand cuccera, numbering
84 students under the instructions of
E. Andrews ami Miss Emily Holmes.
Mr. Allen G. Carr gives instruction in
penmanship, and by what we can learn
he is meeting with great succcra.
We hope and (telieve that he will re­
ceive the liberal patronage which is
due to him in his efforts to give in­
struction in this important branch of
education during the coming winter.
John Holmes has received new goods
and is making room in his store for
more.
S. Hilbert &amp;. Son have returned from
the east with lots of new good*.
Our fanner* are all busy securing

time to fill his pulpit next Rahbath and
—Ladies sec those beautiful new
at Maple Grove at Maple Grove at Wilson Sewing machines at Truman’-*
this week. ’I he Wilson is the only
—Young ladie« are plenty in Naah- machine that received the grand prize
ville, and young men are scarce. Here medal and diploma, as the best family
we have two score or more of pretty sewing machine, at the Centennial
girl, blossoming, budding, and prepar­ Exhibition. A patent automatic "cut
ing for matrimony, and yet there is no off” on the hand wheel prevent, the
one to pop the question. Turn this machine from running backwards, and
obviates the necessity of taking the
way, young man; torn this way.
work from the machine to wind the
—The temperance social and enter­ bobbins, which mart be done with all
tainment, which was postponed some other Sewing machines, to the great
time ago, will take place in the Opem annoyance of the operator, especially
House, Fridayevening, Oct. 9«h. The in tucking, hemming, and ruffling.

—On Monday of last week some
■ scamps who have a sweet tooth, helped
themselves to a beehive and contents,
from the premises of Geo. O. Dean, of
Maple Grove. Value not less than tan
dollars. Probably the ’juw friends
who took a cap of honey from said hive
some week, previously. To eat too
much honey is not good, may yet be

-Mr. D. C. Griffith baa juat laid in
one of the finest Fail stock of Good, in
till, village. He aolicits a call from
old patrons a* well aa new to satisfy
themselves that his prices are low.

. etc., in faet
.
_ ____ j you feel good
outside and in. Look out for new ad­
vertisement in next week’* News.
—It is thought that the package of
N«w&gt; a. having been found in J.L.
Wilcsa'a wall i&gt; Irving, waa pat there
a year afcn. Mr. WHeox’s family have

Woodland Bor.

Farm For Sale.
A farm of 80 acres, 45 improver],
young orchard, good well of water, lo­
cated nicely, on a well traveled road,
five mile* directly south of Nashville,
which will be sold cheap. For terms
apply to
A. G. HAMMOND,
4*
XBBhrilfo. Midi.

tV A. M. Daugherty beafti aution
price, on No. 1 Crockery. A big stock
constantly on hand.
NOTICE.
Those who have been accomodated
with a little Credit at the foundry, take
notice that harvest is past and summer

akz ofixixg todat

.(No Remn.n’s or Found Cloth.)

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 13} CENTS per yard.

NO OLD STOCK

20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FROM 194 to K CENTS PER YARD.

10 PIECKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER. CUJAKINGS
In plain and figured, worth $3.00, we arc selling at •3.60 and •8.00 per yd.

THS 10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

100 Pieces of the Host KLEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES
IN THE MARKET.

THE LARGEST STOCK

SHEETINGS.

In the market, from S eta, to 8 eta. per yard.

$500 REWARD

Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 eta. per yard, worth 16 cento.

lODoz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 96 cents up.

GRAJD STRIKE ”

10000

20 PIECES LA.TEST STYLES WATERPROOFS,
In plain and figured, from 75 cents up.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
We are authorized to ray by the manufacturer, that we will Disco cwt any
Dealer in the County on PRICES.

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS.
The largest line (n the County.

YARDS PRINTS at 3i tO 4 GTS.
BEST AT 6 CENTS.

HORSE BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS.

Will sell you Blankets for leas money than most merchant* can buy them for.

ty We buy all kinds of Produce and pay the Highest Prices. Bring in
folks and your folks’ friends- We can rave you money, for we arc bout
make it hot tot our competitors.

Yours "With Respect,

5800 DRESSING COMBS

L. L. LOOMIS.

PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.
Y-

-T

yat-x-t-xy-x

/&gt;

J. L. REED &amp;

! PPQT (OFFKEiB Ib-imrldUnuklBloUwCKM-

re

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
OF HASTINGS.

ATTEND
lOLDSMITEPS

CLOTHING I
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

payment

Wood A Brooks.
100 pairs good Pant*, tl.00 worth $1.50
190 pairs good Pant*, 2J50 worth «U50
LOST.
35 Full Suita, only
4.50 worth 8.001
On the road, a short distance south of 35 1 ull Suita, only
8.00 worth 13.00
While in the freight depot some iashville. a pair of calf-skin No. 8 90 Suita, j Moscow) 12.00 worth 16.00
weeks since, we noticed some rarely Boot*. Persons leaving the same at 10 Suit*, i Beaver ( 15.00 worth 90.00
10 Suita, good enough
beautiful chairs belonging to Mart the News office will lx&lt; rewarded.
4-6
MARCUS WHITNEY.
to get marrieai m 95.00 worth 80.00
Barber. And now he has become the
100 good all-wool Coats 3.50 worth
_
IV I pay cash for Butter and Eggs
husband of an occupant for those tasty
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
pieces of. furniture. “May they live when I dqu^ have goods to suit.
At fftTS. 85.25. •?, &gt;9, and fflO.
A. M. Daugherty.
long and prospar,” as Joe Jefferoon
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
From 25 cents up 1
HATS. CAPS, HOSIERY. GLOVES,
While wife waa taking a ride through
The subscriber would respectfullv
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
Barryville, she met and had a pleasant inform the public generally, that he is
In Genta’and Ladies’ wear, at astonish­
chat with R. T. Caton, late landlord of prepared to fill orders for Brick, at
ingly low prices.
the Commercial House. Mr. C. i. now short notice, at low rates. Parties
wishing
good
brick
should
not
fail
to
making his home at the residence of
cal 1 at my brick yard in the south part
his father-in-law. He reports himself of Naahville.
LAST BUT
LEAST
as doing well.
WM. BOSTON.
The Methodist ladies are to give an-

—The Board of Supervisor, at their
recent session, by a vote, of 11 to 7, raid
that their proceedings should be print­
ed only in the Homer and Journal, and
they be paid •100 for the job. Now, m
a publisher and citizen of Barry coun­
ty, we protest again nt thin selfish and
unfair disposal of county patronage.
We have hundreds of suscribcra, who

Yard wide.

20 PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,

UUtIbP»I»I

VUMONTYILLE ITEMS.

kept in repair by the company, free of
charge for five years. Sold only, in
Barry county, at Truman’s store.
They are sold at right-down-bed-rock
prices. See them and you will buy no

We don’t care ao much about print­
ing their usually dry proceediuga, (es­
pecially at a discount) but bow it look.
to give everything to the Hasting, paper*. We see that the supervisors gave
•906.59 to the Bonier, for printing during the past six months, yet they wont
even allow the News or Middleville
RrpnbticM to print thrir proceeding*.
simply beoauw they do not happen to
be doing boaineM nt the county real,
as if there were not more in the county
than .imply ’rocnd-a-bout Hasting*. _

IV Thirty of those fine Overcoats
for rale nt A. M. Daugherty’*. The
finest quality of 50c Tea at Daugherty’s.

nirnr-

lOO^IECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
At 6 eonta pur yard.

- Xw Ouod,.' Aiw Quod,/ Pall
What an incomprehensible thing is
Death ; only to be realized the more aodWtotordockst Kocaxc Baoa’.
and greater it ir. felt.

—Wm. H. Feighner and Cora Reich
were married at Hastings, Oct. 5th, by
the Rev. R. W. Fletcher. Cora will
make home *uch a paradise for Will­
iam that be- will forget that there is lington for 70 cents, and Miss Tina
anything sweeter, in this world, than Applcman to Fred Boise for 80 cents.
his Bee-hive.
The supper prepared by the ladies
—Rev. C. I. Deyo was called to Gnll was good and abundant, and was too
Prairie, Kalamazoo Co. the firetof the low st 25 cents a head, but notwith­
week on account of the illness of his standing the low price, t29.55 were the
father.. He expect* to return home in receipts of the evening.

ic, etc. An admission fee of lOcts..
will l»e charged at the door. All inter­
ested in the success of the temperance
organization are earnestly invited. By

HatN. Cap*, Clothing-,
Crackcry. Bool* and Shoe
Notions. Etc..

their church, on the evening of Oct. 98.
Their gatherings are alway. enjoyable
and satisfying, and should be well at­
tended and liberally patronized.
Rev. W.J. Smith lias been tiring
'knots that cannot be untied with the
1teeth, having united Mr. Jeans Remalie
’to Min Fidelia M. Haner, and Mr.
'John Ireland to Mias Capitola J. Lin1

BUGGY! The White
See \Them before You
Buy !

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!
SEWING MACHINE.

CHEAPEST ani UGHTE8T RUNNING

THE EASIEST SELLINS,
THE BEST SATISFYING

Itreqnirae Be apodal tortraotwn, to oaaiv

females 00 cento
Each one must be
Uncle Daniel's friend, receive an exam inc
should
all eaH upon him, be would
'
1have a house full.

11 n*to« 0* MchM.wO u UwCnMuUL

'

By the way, if

WaromUd Five T«*r», talatBtaqoa geareatoed ,

Boou, *1JO, tl.n

LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.

Boot*, tapped. *1JO

often during the time stated, and we
—Prioxau.—A. W. Allen is in
understand that a man named H. Man
ker has died from drinking of the water, town. He now bold, forth at Jones- '
whilewtwwk for Mr. W. The perpe­ viHe. T. B. Van Wagner has just re­
trator of this gross criminal outrage turned from north-eastern Ohio, where
be has been visiting the acenes and 1

twk are m rrc*w&gt; iiaio
WHITE MACHINES Hl Ti.E MARKET.

100 Palm Youths’ Boots •iJJO to 9J5

1st it m Plow Shoes at $1.481

•JW2-

“ Pl!"JVo”r“'l‘ Fo1 polite Sboeeet

M Pdk’wSJS?

D. DUNN &amp; CO

«Mrt W™&gt;eD'.

C0III8SI0M

from a trip to Chicago, which city h&amp;s
also been honored by a short visit from
Charley Hall and Mr. Fendill.

Will be served.
M'«a MtCabtw.

IffiCSlITS-

ADRMTJ

Brat Ban. «tatoi that k, Iranri

mrjumas
! wpaodee Blurted,

SCtw H1BE FOR

�.1---------------n. c.s.v.ta!

":•

ritanro have

Buy yonr Good» only ofRaliable Parties
•nltrfde
Thu cold rain and lack of winter cloth*
ing are canal ng great mortality
f..&lt;Hsdden, of Oska­ Russo-Ron
Tho n
s boarders, was vlsIT IS GENERALLY ACKNOWlJgCED THA$ YOU CAN BUY
fdeaths—irs. Maud Bell, the
ded that it vm without doabt ths finest arti­
. Beil, a brakeman on
cle In the market; that It wm a sure cure for
Railroad. Gladden is
catarrh, could wnwtle victoriously with the
’hat pasaed between
t&amp;Uhadjc, aud had been known lo knock the
ing reinforcements, number only
itvidae out of the blind staggers,—“and if tirasafUMM iavcn'tidM that
combatant*.
.
th« practical mao aa the coiuw.
the home to the door of Gladden's food.
There seojisi. to lie a kind of panic al St cnK in cutting it; only known by two living
For the same money, than any other place in town.
Juat in time to mo both person* foil to the Peteraburg, dub to the great depreciation
Will Carleton, the Michigan poet,
men.
Basis tuolue«* and rum;" laughed
made BO engagements to lecture tas floor, tbeir throats fatally cut with a razor
the
little
man,
giving
Saxton
a
friendly
poke
winter.
thfo In Gladden’* band. In dying lie clMp»xi
bfa arms about her with a vioe-iike grip. tion In univrrmu bankruptcy.
in the riba. “Don’t attempt to fool me, for
No cause ia oaoignad.
ME A TRTAT.A1TO BE COMVXMCED.
An explosion took place Thursday in a
Tb« Comptroller of tho currency esti­ colliery at Pemberton. Lancashire! Forty
mate* that 13,000,000 additional of Na­ penoni* perished by the explorton, and
cnowu, ana suto irw r.iuis io urvai_____ _
tional Bank circulation will l&gt;e issued the only two bodlea were roooyarwd.
public that you ever heard of."
MY STOCK OF
present month. •
“ Don’t want to hear of any of them,” said
The Turkish war ofitce confirm* the
There will be no material variation In report of the irzetion of Chefket Paalia Mr. Saxton.
Dexter Spring Co..
tho railroad time tabtethfa winter—•&lt;&gt; the with Osman Paaha and the entry of rein­
“O, but you moat, wait till I tell you the
Mt-’LTON, Pwaiear Pl t taburche
recent vvuvcuiiuti
Convention »**
atNow
itxxiik
’*'” ork resolved, jurvoiuraiia
forcements anu
snd nuppiim
supplies miu
Into Plevna.
ricvnv
first. It in retimsted there are ten million
A»l« V? Tb.mA.UnA
rt.l —- 1—. ' 1-- —.wWjtote
mIII mWIA—» y|U&gt; uMtoit..
of Jltll, r«„, 0„ lh,
40,110 » varlatinns tn thn nmsntSCtltHlllles. 1 lit’ ...
___ ________ I—_.r .
variation* to tho present schedule*. Tbo Iteahoffo ,....,
has been
commuteti to .one. Of Mow ws will buy up all the veils ami'hav*
lateral Hue* will be allowed to make
stamped on them in front, Ghew Globe To­
ch Anges, but are requested to itave thorn
u»eful
Gainbctta has been sentenced to three bacco! Their htubands will see it, if they
Patel ted. infer the homestead act, take effect November 11th.
are single thsir fellow* will see it. Every­
Is large for the season, and will he sold right down to the lowest living
5,tk4.4fl aerteofswamp Und; lioensestsT^e Congregationnl Ansociation of months imprisonment and a fine of J-Sou body will see it and have to buy it; there i*
sued to iwUk'ra, 2«,445.1Dacres. TMsala* California, In session during th* week at for placarding his recent address to tho
profit, tn order to make room for an early Fall Stock.
have decreased from f257,78« 51 In 1834 to Hacramento, passed strong resolution* elector* of his arron dime meat. The at least ten million pounds of Globe sold by
f7«.DM Ofi In 1N77.
•
against Chinese immigration and &lt;1&lt;»- printer of the address has besn sentenced one little advertising scheme. Yoe see it
A tire at Holland, -Wednesday, did tnandlng the modification of the Burlin­ to tlteen days Imprisonment and to pay a take* a head to figure out such things.”
fine of gm
'!Are your brothers and sister* also indamage to the amount of &gt;HMMXK
game treaty to that end.
•
Educate your «ot&gt;&gt; and daughter* al the OAraD
AHL Petersburg apccial dlapaich say* Mne?" naked Mr. Sexton, wishing the Ratizm tllleb./ 1‘KAcncAL HrauEaan Tunmw Ketch along: yonr Butter, EgrgH, and what­
The gales of -the past week'’have been
Eight *team*hip* leil New York on
&gt;Orparticular*rail, er cucIino •tamp
disastrous to the sailing vemela on the Saturday for Europe, all well laden. that on the dth insL there was a naval en­ "bouncer." was in. “Oh! ho! thst notion &lt;xjn.n.|L
ever you have to Sell.
lakes. A largo number are rojnirted Throe sMonahips from Boston lake out gagement in the Sulina mouth of tlie don’t strike you favorably, eh ! Well, here forVofitge Journal.
Danube, during which a Turkish tbroo- is another: You have seen those ornamen­
driven ashore.
133,000 bushels of wheat.
XT" YOU WILL GET THE BEST PRICES AT
tmisted stenmur crooned a lino of torpe­ ted card board motiotw, hatfut you, the kind
n ?Jr
,’fouliu"
The reclaimed swamp lands of Allegan
At Scranton tho miners are rapidly re- does
laid on the previous night. An thev stick up in Sunday school, in the parlor
eounlv are rich, in marl and fossil re- .«utiling work and additional oolletii* explosion
followed and the steamer sank,
DV.XKJP
Nashville, July 1,1877.
maior, and. are of incalculable value us will start next week.
a Russian cutter hauling down her Hag. and around everywhere. Wtfll get a corner
farming lands.
Niles G. Parker, late treasurer of Son! h R Is supposed that all on the steamer on them; t’wont take much to do it; and
D. C. GRIFFITH’S.
Sprin&lt;
Tke24th.annual session of the Michigan Carolina, who was arrested in Jersey City porfgbgd;
rush them out thia way: “God will Blew
'
.
grand lodge of Good Templar* will «neet Friday on a charge of embezzlement, has
Thn Tnricfab report* from Shlpka rtf­ Our Home if we Chew Globe Tobacco."
iu Kahuua&amp;Do October 16, at 2 p. m.
been taken to South Carolina in cnsjtody. present
that military operations are en­ •‘Man wants but little here below but Globe
During Chamberlain’s sdministratlon hr tirely auapencled
Tubaccn.” “A Ixxjg Life and a Happy One
by tho weather.
was indicted, arrested and sent to .fail.
Tho Timos’ num mar v of tho strength if we Chew Globe.” "They all do it, Chew
cars behind order*. Fifty-six train* pm* He escaped, however, and made hfa wny of the Russian army of the Danube fa that Globe.” There, ai'nt that red hot; that will
durable.
daily over tho main lino of the road.— Norlh tn tbo character of a CVampb In only 2UO.OOO men crossed the Danube, of send the cry of Globe ftom the Atlantic to
Bold by all Furniture
Jersey City he became a religious and which tW.UOO have been disponed of by
Jackson Citizen.
temperance leader. When Hampton was battle or diseaaa. Of tho Imperial guard tlie Pacific, and you will hare to have a rail
elected Governor, Parker sent an agent only'fiO.OOQ will roach the front fit for bat­ road built right to the donr to fill ycur orJOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,
dcra.”
.
ingtofi; fr*oli»non win. adopted permit­ to South Carolina to recoycr Bra large tle, so that aa reinforced the army will
----- WHOLESAiJi----.
.
Darned, "cussed fool," shouted Saxton,
ting the grand lodge of Michigan to OHtate, and succeeded InreaUringa hand­ again amount to 3)0,000. This includes
some
sutn.
Icokiur
for
a
club,
anti
mentally
ofi'ering
a
complete tne collection of thawMessmentM
the Routnitfiians, but not the Dobrufawhn
In the suit brought bythc.United Stales column of 110,000. The writer estimates dollarTur a shot gun. u Don’t like that ane
made by it upon subordinate lodges at
iboteaMon vt 1873 for tocpnrposcf pay­ to recover from tlie Central Pacific Rail­ &lt;Hman Pashs’s army, aa rcipfotccrl, at either? , Weil, here is one that will strike
218 Jefferaon Ave., Detroit.
ing the debt incurred by completing the road Company 5 per cent of the net earn­ 100.1)00, and .Huleiman Paaha’s army at you favorably. The secret of success fa
institute building in I uro»lug and fitting ing* of the rosti from July 15, 1869, in about the same, so tiro combatants have tombstonM."
repayment of Government subsidy and oqnul force*.
“Tombstones?”
t 'for use.
interest,
Judge
Sawyer,,
of
Ibe
United
Yes. tombstones We will get a mono|K&gt;ly
The balanceof cash in the Slate treasury States Circuit Court, to-ilay randan*! a
In Paris the intenwt in the election
Journal
intense exmieinenL Bedell, an on them and give them away, and every
doefalmi for the defendant, holding that created
American, was expelled for canvassing bereavctl family in the land will be flocking
obligation to pay did not lake cfhct for
;&gt;Hvrnenta during rtino time were &gt;42.- tbo
tiro
RadicHfa.
This
wm conimeuted to you to scoop in a tombstone. We will Ask for Seely’s Extracts
October 1. 1874, when tiro road wus U[x»n In such terms by several news­
31W.83: Imlauco in treasury Oct. 6, 1877, until
and Perfumery,
put the corpse* age and name on free, and
.increase, for the week |21,- finally accepted by the KCfrornment.
Guaranteed lbs beat in the market. E«rry bottle
paper* that they immediately rooeivixi
A special to the Izmlsvillo Courier­ warning and admonitory notions from tlie right underneath we will, slap ou in black rlxoild l„ ar ibc nani* of J M Stwiy lo be genuine.
letter*
along
side'of
a
crying
angel.
"This
Sot-1
by
nrarly
trtrf Ant-claw grocer and druggUt
Journal aays that David Hall, of Frank­ government. The
of home of the
Tho Board of Regents of the University lin county. waa whipped Saturday night
man or woman wouldn't have died if they throuKhuut tho United States.
JUST RECEIVED
have authorize*! counsel,I. P. Christiancy by masked.-men. Hall mot Jno. Thomp­ London papers waa stopped.
Manufactured by J. M. SEELY A CO..
’ had chewed Globe Tobacco" for sale every­
and Waa L. Webber, toteUte all matters son Mon-lay anib recognized in him
Si. Thomas advices state that a fear Ail where, none genuine uiticsa it is “Globe.’
in th« Roao- Dong las .mH* not nlreadvde- one of hi* aasailants. Ha at once shot hurricane visited Cnracoa ami the neigh “A No. 1, isn't ItF
tcrthlheaby Judge Huntington.'* deel- him, wounding him severely. Ho was fan ing i»lnnds on Hept 23. and caused
“No sir, it ain't,git out; I have something
&gt;i&lt;in.
afterward arrested, but readily gave bail. ghmt damage. The wind blow from all el»e to do 'besides listening to the ravings nt ;
The sea washed away tholow­
The drill-house to tho salt block of It is thought that tlie result will be tiro quarters.
er pai l of the town of Witbcmstmit. and an escaped lunatic."
Barnard A Binder, at East Saginaw, to- unearthing and bringing to Justice a ban,1 nearly
“Lunatic, arn I; very well, now th is sounds
every house In what is known as
ge: her with a MackamUh Shop and aliout of no-called Ku Klux, who have been diathe Perbnay quarterwmdestroyed. Tlie like a lu&amp;^lic, doesn't It? We will catch
100.0n feet 01 lumber, butncl Friday turbing Franklin county for yuara.
are in rnius, and many fam­ every fly on enrth and paint them green,
James Berry, supposed to be one of the lurliticatiotis
afternoon, loss. 84,000.
ilies
destitute.
Tho
damage
to
property
then
let them rip again. How did the ilie*
In the Rose-Douglas* casctheattomevs Union Pacific train robbera, was cjm»- fa estimated at over l&amp;Du.OOV. A Dutch become green ? It will be a conundrum, the
of Prsf. Rose have tiled an application for tnrod Monday in Calloway county, M&lt;&gt;. man-of-war and two Dutch scbdoirora paper* will get hold of it »hd the fact will
He had *2,MX&gt;'on bis |&gt;erson and win, bad­
u new trial.'
Mx&gt;n become known that the Walker McGraw
ly wounded In the leg. BarryoOld W.OOO
So:nel«ohy snnk attack containing two in gold in Mexico a few day* ago and left Uh ■• il: p'&gt;iid« in tho neighboring island &amp; Co did it; your name will be heralded
notipds ut~ Pari* green in Uio well of there for Texan. The goid’i* said to have
from the Nortn to the South pole. Gracious
James L. Wifcox, of Irving, and violent been identified an part of that taken from
how the people will get away with "Globe”
und aometlmes nearly fatal slcknere of the train al Big Springs*
says it Ih feared that a w'ar is imminent after that; there's millions in ill why th----the white family rcMined ; but tho mis­
between 'the British and tho Ameer of The speaker never finished. A faint struggle
chief was dfaeovesod a few day* since and
Afghanistan and the Khan of Kalat, in
FOREIGN NEWS.
removed.
cona&gt; i|iienre of the location of a British was heard, and the advertising agent was seen
n।roe at Quetta, in JBelochlstan, which the
Soglpaw advice* say that the square
Khan and Ameer construe to mean a Mr tsaxton wiped the sweat from hi* brow
timber 'jado promises to lie excellent this
Tito Russians have commencisl
and remarked. "That man is the craziest Oysters and Canned Goods!
year. The greater part goes to Europe.
nllels before Plevria under the sup erln- permanent oociijauion or that country.
tendence
of
Gen.
Todleben.
The
r
....,
'J ho election in France for members of man I ever saw.’’_____________
The failaro&amp;B Michigan for the fii"t masses of troops which are being sent to tlie
Chamber of Deputies passed oil .
clju Erulte, sod UcrmcUcah; Hralatl Goodi,
nine mouths &lt;&gt;» 1876 weie 142, with liabil- Bulgaria certainly Indicate their purp&lt;»se quietly,
DET1COLT MARKirr.S.
no dbiltivbances having been reHire-orfs fl57,38i);' for the corresponding to prosecute active operations during the
68 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit, Mich.
period thia year the failure* were 257, autumn, as tlie Ruasituts do not need
Flour—Choice wnite f&lt;5 50&amp;6 75; me­
A dispatch, dated Paris, midnight,
with liabilitiw «'f 16,369,642.
three rtnnforcemente to retain their pres­ gives the isles: returns, show inn 325 Re­ dium,
25 @6 50; amber*. f6fa,6 60;
Broom-making is to l»e added to indus­ ent jKisltions.
f
THE Ar fW
publicans and 1S&gt;1 CotiNorvativim elected, low grades to superfine, $4 00(^4 00;
tries of tho blind at the Flint Asylum.
The insurrection which broke out on awl that a sissmil ballot will bo required Buckwheat Hour |5 75®0 50.
The premiums awardc-u nt the late State the 12th of September in thn central dis­ hi 12 eas&lt;--M. Sonia Bouapardst leaders,
Fair amounted to $8,230.
tricts of Dughretan, mid gradually ex­ such as Du Vade, Miuiely, M. Chewreau
Corn—46(3,33c.
At Cadillac a wbolaxqunroof buildings tended through the whole of Centra! and and M. Renal Duval have been defeated.
Has just opened for inspection his Fill Stock of
Oats— No. 1 white, 31c: mixed 27c.
wore dtMiroyed by tiro on Snnd*y. clam bouthern Daghretan, dore not appear to The elections are Amsidered tinsaiisracBarley—State JI lt)(g)l 40 per cental.
l^tke roetkveti a soorching &lt;»U tbe same lie quelled, as it was thought to be after. locy in their result, anil calculated to
Beans — Unpicked, 75 (&lt;u 1 00 per
the defeat of the main body of the inaurday.
,
busli. Country picked, ?1 &lt;56^1 80; city
The Daplfal Association «U -held at gnnta, numbering 0,000, by tlie Russians.
ItuiHian and Turkish advices both in­ handpicked 1 88@t 90.
,
Grand Rapids. During theyimr|8.278A9 ■An ofllcial dfapatel: from ’Karnjai sa»H a dicate that the Russians have occupied
Butler — 18 fa) 20c for good quality.
has'been raised for educational nuu char- land of 4,000 insurgents were defeated on the Yagu! Hills, Starbatod and Keril-tepe, I/ow grades, 12(®l(Jc.
the
30th
of
September
and
tho
3d
of
Oct
­
ifable pntpoecvt. AH the Interred of the
abandoned by Mukbtar Pash*, and are
Cheese
—
13(^|
14c.
Which for Style, and Dveabilitt, and Extremely Low Prices, cannot
rl- notnhiaaou are in h nourishing con­ ober, with a loss of 850 killed, wounded maneuvering for an advantageous posi­
Eggs—17 cm.
and prisoners. Tiro Russian loss was tion from which to i.naku a now nit ick
dition,
, •
’
' on
be excelled in Michigan.
'
Fruits—Apples $2 30(^2 75 per bbl.
tnaignificanL Other bands uro still being tlio Turkish lines concentrated about
Choice varietiM of paar* bring |2@2 75
pnrsuod.
,
Aladja Dagh.
tier bu. aud |5 50Av6 per bbl. Grapes—
The
Russian*
estimated
Muktibir
OENEltAL NEWS.
Catawba 6(&lt;ji6lc; Delaware, “e; Concords,
Pasha's loss on the 2d and 3d of October
4(&gt;v4}e per lb.
at 6,000.
Foreign Fruita-Lemons,|5 00@f» 50 per
CONGRESS.
fj
Camp on Eaolk Crkkk,
»
The Russian police has discovered a I
These are pnccs that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
box ; oranges, Jo 50(^7 00 per box;
Montana, October 5, 1877. j
fresh Nihilist plot and numerous arrests ■
layer raisimi, |1 00@I 75;seedless, mat, #4borer to dress as well as the Superintendents or manager of any corporate
M
onday
.— ThoSenator* were early in 50(^4 ilO ; Valencia, DJc; muscatels, |2 50;
Gen. A. H. Terry, Commanding Depart­ have been made in Moscow and Kiev.
---------------------inalitatioQ.
A large Stock of
'
ment of Dakotah:
Mote,
H-Tb.
IT..!
IUn»MI'
“
J
’
«u.ndsultan
tm
12
@
15c
;
London
layers
i aris,i....
vewuer
t no great . itepuun.
...............
...... i .
. , .'
imr
ontmine
of n session prevailedi&gt;r&lt;ivmin&lt;i- |2 30; dalre, 6j@7Jc;figs, in drums,
Dka* Genkrai. : Wo have had our can
ing
opening
meeting ....
paused
oft' .D..
without dfaturb’5 tiro
1 -•
1
UstialhuixxoM. Wo made a very direct once. In fils -peech Gambcttn said tlie Tho oath of ofilce was administered to now, 10@12; do. layer*, 12@14c; do.
Stanley
Matthews,
of
Ohio,
elected
in
and rapid march acros* the country, and existence of universal auftragu wu» at
bags, 8^el2c; French prunes 11® 13c;
stler a Mvere engagement, and being kept stake, and pointed out the danger which place of John Sherman, resigned; to J. Turkey prune*, SI®9c; new, 9i®10c;
GENTS’ EURNI8HING GOODS,
under fire for three days, the hostile camp tliat inhtitutir.n would incur If, after hav­ Donald Cameron, of Fcnnsylvnuia, In currants, new, 7j; citron, 2^&lt;®25c; lem­
AGENTS WANTED
of Nez Fenws, under Chief Joseph, aur- ing at last tiro election pronounced in place of Simon Cameron, resigned ; and on peel, 18c. Coooonuta,-Baraco, J5 per
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
rcnderaB *X two o’clock to-dav. I intend favor of the Republic, it sliould now give lo 1). II. Armstrong, appointed from Mis­ 100.
t'Offlco, 63 Madison St. J
the closest buyers.
to start the Second Cavalry toward Ben­ ibwlftho lie in cometiuenee of govern souri, vice L. G. Bogy, deceased.
Provisions—The market is firm at ?I5
ton on the 7th Inst. Cannot supplies bo mental preaauro. In tliatcase the pnlilic
Tho usual commlitoe was appointed to 75 :&gt;er bbl for pork.
Lard, He
sent out on tho Benton road to meet them peace would be compromised, for univer­ Join n committee of tho House and in­ tier lb for tierces • kegs are held nt Die
TOLE DO. OHiO* • ’
and return with the remainder of the sal auffrage was possibly its only de­ form tiro ProAidcntthat a quorum of tlie per pound. Smoked megts are firm at
company to thd Yellowstouo? I hear fense. Ita fall would involve the de­ two Houses had assembled, and tho Sen­ 12c per pound for hams, and 8c per lb for
tliere la troublb between the Sioux and cadence and death of the country. Gam ate adjourned until twelve to-tnorrow.
shoulders; bacon 10®llc per lb; extra
the Canadian authorities.
At 12 o'clock Clerk Adams called the jure,?, beef, ?L. 50 per ob), and dried beef
bctla eulogized Grew ns the man best
find it for their interest to coll on me for Prices before buying, there is
I remain. 4
yours very trul v,
jilted for continuing the work of concord, House to order, read tbo Preaidonl’s pro­ 14c per lb.
N A. MILES.
clamation convening Onngresa,and called
Potatoes—From farmora' wagons 30fa;
OOneillafion
and
resjwct
for
law.
He
dfamoney in it for you.
Col. an
Maj. Geu. U. S. A. Com.
roil of member* by States, beginning 35 cis per bushel. Jcnwy sweet p tatoes,
olalmed any desire tor |»ower fur himself, the
with
Maine.
$2
75®3
25
per
bbl.
and
concluded
with
a
violent
attack
on
।
o election indicate
Beta
The
Clerk
stated
that
he
hail
received
Salt-Onsndagn, |1 15 per bbl; Mich- 230 Rivard St.,
the clericals, who, he said, excited the
that it
Detroit
foam of Europe bj- lite presence of an from l/oufalana three sets of certificates, gan, fl 15 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per
a Itepu
one frprn McEraery, one from Kellogg, bu. sack, 45®47u.; Ashton dairy, per 224
Haring nu rebased a large amount of buffalo bides
Uti-Itepubllcan coalition.
Durin
y-night a frame . Gambetta in hfa speech referred to the and one from Nicholls. He had placed lb. sack, |3 2a.
.
a
—
I..ill
on the list of mem lair* the names certi­
bouse w
Tallow-Market is steady at 61 @7 eta per
Republican prospects and said: ‘‘Alter fied to by Nicholls. In only two cases
three
sifting the information which reaches m&lt;Timothy Seed—fl 50@ 1 00.
Sir. Fatter.
I»tant treasurer of the irom all quarters, I assure you the 863 did these conflict with the certificates
given by Kellogg, and in all case* the
Wood - F* 25®4 50 per cord for beech
Grand Trunk
i A ay. has abecouded.
will return to Versailles reinforced to ■•vrtificate«i of Nicholls were regular, while
and maple; f4 75®5 for hickory: soft lo the raw «ut&lt;&gt; olwsys on hand. Abo whip aud
400."
t
Since the fir
the other* were not. Ilin Clerk also ex­ wood, f2 75®3 00 per cord.
Hit leather and Alaska adfakin. with hair or
A correspondent says tlfat in conse­ plained hfa action with reference to cer­
scph'M bund th_„_rB^.______________ _
out. Orders aolktud and prampUy aUcnded to.
tlie hostile* in a narrow ravine, and have quence of tho restrictions placed by tlie tificates from Florida, Colorado, and
DETRprr LIVE STOCK.
Mr. Brumm «ltf always be too nJ al 230 Rivard
si., or 244 Croghan »l. Those who desire lo make
picked them offfrnm rifle Dita, lotting only Russians on the movement* of corres- ML ouri.
single
curt bases srlH do Well to call. Addxvaa Gso.
Joseph
ruined
the
pendents.
the
number
of
those
with
the
four men themiMdvea.
Tho
ballot
for
Speaker
r'ood,
Randall
M.
llattWM. t» Rivard at.. Detroit. Mich.
white flag four tiine*, offering to surren­ army before Plevna has been reduced 149, Garfield 182.
Choice to extra ihlpplnx..
der if he might keep hfa guno, Milt* from sixty to two, a nifmber of Euglfab
The
oath
of
office
wns
administered
to
ATTEND
demanded an unconditional Hurronder, and Rmwian corrrepondenbi having re­ theSjaaker, who then administered tho
and on th* l**t day Joseph raised the cently been ordered to quit. The fact fa, oath to the member*. Most of the South­ Ml fat
riOLDSMITH’8
flag again, advauood in front of tbo lines, tho authontlea are ondauvoring to keep ern member* took the qualified oath.
” Bryant &amp; Stratton
bnnded-htr gun to MHch and shook bands tho state of the army secret. An eye'Jllicers of tho House, were elected as
WITH A BRAY NEW STOCKOF
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
with him. The remainder of the com­ wilinxu tails mo that the soldiers in tho follows:
pnwent severe we&lt;tbor are lying on the
mand dif
■echaxdca* Hall, Detroit, Mkfo
Clerk George M. Adams,' of Kentucky; 8. Senate, wrongly i ndoraos the Grand
t»ro earth. The hospitals are choked •rorguant-at-arm*,
dian* w«l
largrst and best patronlxad
John G. Thompson, Rapids BuainMM College. Head Collage
With
wounded,
and
tho
sick
pm*
the
Ilion of the kind In the State.
of dead il
Ohio; tloorkeeiMM*, John W. Polk. Mis­
Danube by -the thousand, carloads nt n souri; j&gt;ostmaster, James M. Stewart, Journal.
Tho Kind
The inn
tune.
Virginia and chaplain, the Rev. Dr. Jno.
ifrvd.
A Sure Cure for Filer*.
,
—, „
Their
Poiscl,
Maryland.
.
bravery was uawpowud throughout the the HL George’s mouth of the Danube, - The drawing for seate then took place
Our old Slock has all been closed out and dur Store Is
light, andAney are credited with numer­ bound for Tuloha, accidentally struck n and occupied the remainder of tho ses­
ous acta of humanity to the wounded Russian torpedo, snd blew up with all sion. ’
hands.
whiten. -­
Tho Secretary of the Treasury In a
A
correspondent
confirms
the
ruporThe mujorfty for Bishop, (Dem.) for
to tho Speaker trt the J
Governor ofOblo, te tatltna^d al fifteen that Mulch tn r Pasha had evacuated Kizt eommuuicatiou
House of Representative* says tliat tho
to iweqty thotixand. Tho Democrala eltepoand Soubatan. retiring to the aUiu- estimate* of appropriations required for
claim a losjortly of thirty to forty un mit of Aladja Dagh. A oirrenpondeut the military eaiablfahmorit for the fiscal •d pbyileUn* in Philadelphia, Loufevilh'. C Incize
says thia movement was necefcaitated by
naU, Indianapolis and this eity. and spent bunjoint ballot in the legiateturo.
ending June Hu. 1878, M funHsbeti dreua of .lulUra, hot found no relief until I obtained
FOB COMFORT, AND
The RepttMteen majority in Iowa Is Mukbtar having loal 8.0U0 men during year
by tho Secretary of War. together with
about thirty thousand. Tao Greenback the battles of October 2 and 3. The Rua- spoftjal eMJtnaUi* of other deflciendwi and
eiaxin
occupied
the
positions
evacuated
by
party developed Unexpected atreugth.
Ute Turks. A later telegram, however, appropriation* required by the several
Gen. Castor's remaimc were buried at states that the Bowlans on Wednesday, executive departments for the current
Want Point, with appropriate honor*, on in corutwiuenoe of the unfavorable aenUiM follow*; War
usasuwrt.^^
tlie 10th. Several military oompanlee er, retired to the positions thev' occupied
SO IF YOU BUY
• and about 2,000 peraonu were prawut.
previous to the last battle. Operations,
Ex-Ooy. Hendricks, of Indiana, has therefore, are p««p&lt;!mrd. The Rusahm
arrived home from Europe.
raratwe _taJT».e*iCTJar
Iwm up to thq present time Is 3,300.
Wm.C. GUman, the forger of insuranea
Due da Broglie, speaking,at a meeting
scrip, iufiicteft by the ,
of thc Gwcurenvative oomtniMeo, defended ing Lhe*e eatimate* are tho following *ubsurrendered hurowlf an
At our Store than elsewhere, don't blame ns.
BREWER QF,
by the SeeraCary of War without
before Recorder Hackett,'of
w ri-ni iiviiie, nn mtited
; for forte and forttfleahu pleaded
or Badltatifam, rewmtneadiuioti
th.o*.
|2,07!i,W)j;
rivers
ana
barbore.
t0
MOORE &amp;C0.
five yean.
?J3,22-1,160; and an estimate of
. Jtf? We ue.M borne io out Now Store, hwtiec eo naU to pov/nxl
tor permanent annual appropriations fa
ball bo glad to u« Utol our old cuatomon ud many new one,.
Thler* and then behind Grew. He abio
Kubnihted i
’■ su.iewwlon "to the Cougrete,
tho Brook
which might ensue should
miner* to a
piicb. About twenty
Yours Truly,
President MacMatron. who
destroy the republic.
otriii W
Snow on
Telegraph," first
A night exproMTnow runs
CblcMro and Lake lluron'-'tall
Port Huron westward.
During tho month of September IMS,380

T). C. GrrifELtli’s ©tore.

•«:

SALESMEN WANTED.

Groceries, Sats, gays, grots, Shw, grtimis, 4r., &amp;r.

TO PARENTS.

SALES

Bed Bottom

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,

Fall and Winter Goods,

D.p.MALL0RY&amp;C0.|^

early and. avoid
tlie Hush
G. A. TRUMAN

Asewing
merican
Machine.

&lt;1
V’J

W&lt;I

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50

SMPLEmBESl

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS

Buffalo Robe ManWy

Hut Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
i

GEO. M. BROMM,

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

Here We Come Again I
Summer Goods!

LASS AND PAINT

s^xjrri.n.rss'sr

THEY MUST BE SOLD
MORE GOOES FOR ONE DOLLAR!

S0N.

, THE BOSS

hACER BEER

pountry, vot a becples

KOCHER BROS.

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Nuhvilte, Bury County, Jfiohigin,

For Advertising R*tai
apply at ran office.

ORNO STRONG
Editor and Proprietor.

“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. V
iXauhville ^irtrtorM.
TILLAGE OFFICERS

G..A. Thun, H. M. I*~&gt;, E. Coo
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VTASHVILLE LODGE-IM F. *. A- M. Reg.
AV ular eonamuttlcallon on each Wcdnoeda) we
on or before the fu 11 of the moon. Trandenl broth;
•n araoordtally invited
.
LEWLS DURKEE, W. M.

^u.sinrj&gt; Jtrrcf#rjt.
W. IL YOUNG,

H A. BARBER,
D. Homeopathic Physician and Ru«W&gt;u
• Office, near residence, »n corner of VS ashing
ton and.btate Btreeta, NaabvRIe. Mich.

M

BRADY
DtfWl

CRITES,
I—

boMaess IntraaUd U&gt; tWr care. 1’ract
court* of tho Stale. Office op|&gt;. Union
SMITH &lt;J- KNAPPEN,
A TTORNET8 »t L»w nnd Rollcllov* In Chan
eery, practice In all the CoarU of thia »«aic
Office over Jaliu* RiuaclT* »tore, HaeUnr*, Mlcfa;

DUREEE
T AWYER, Notary Public, Ural F&gt;Uteand Inaur
A-J aaee Agcut. C&lt;dl«.tloa» promptly made, aud
Conveyancing properly executed office in D. C
Griffith’s Store.
EMORY PARADY.
TUSnCEOFTHE PEACE. Con»eyanclng"caretl fully and piomntly attended to. '**
aide Main Street, Naahvtlle Mk»&gt;

E. J. FE1GHNER,
•\TOT.uiY PUBLIC and Ileal Estate
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I .11.
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BRONSON. Proprietor. This hotel la
’pleasantly ailnaled In the center of bnaincM.
CHARLES

ALF. C. BUXTON.
(^J-UNSMITH, minufsctures Rifle »nd Shot Guns
VJl and repairs all Firearms and fine Machinery.
Breech loader*, of any manufacture, furnished al
list price. Shop near the plaining mill.
CHAS. IF, DEMAR* Y.

E PARADY.
XfANUFACTUBER of Boot* and Shoe*. Making
JiA and repairing neatly done, also .triel alien-

J. B. RASEY,
♦
RAYMAN. Good* and flagr*&lt;e carried to any
place In the village Stout bones, good dray
and willing hands.

D

JOHN

WEBSTER,

Alt kind* of work In tbe BlockarnlUi and Hor»oahoetn&lt; line attended to promBLACKSMITHS.

W. D. PURCHIS,
"PROPRIETOR Slppio Mill*. 2 miles we*t of VerJL monlrtlle. Flour and Feed always for sale al
tbe loweel rates Cuitotu Grinding and Sawing
done to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
JAMES FLEMING,
Street, Na-Omlte, Mich.

FRANK J. PURCHIS,
JhGE BAHBEB, and dealer In Collars, Tim.

U. S. MAIL LINE
ROM NaahvlDe to Battle Creek. Isa
vUk every Monday ....«! Friday mornh

F

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J. HAMMOND,
Insurance, Real Estate and Money

BROKER.
Security.

o4() Acres

MONEY TO LOAN!
"

Oi Apnni id Unit taritio,
IN BUMS OF

$300,00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.
L. RUSSELL.

jypCHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Detroit, Michigan,
Lyon &amp;. Porter, Proprietors,

The Farmer’s Wife.

no what’s the hurry about sending the
baby to the poor house—fur tnat’H
wiiat 'twould come to. If tbe woman
don’t*come and we don't hair nothing
after we’ve advertised, ’|&gt;eant to me
BuUho * mvvt » moment to took i
it’ll be time enough to talk about poor
DRUGGISTS,
house then.”
. No one ottered any objection to this
view of the cane, and the coal heaver
added:
“It will cod something to advertlBe,
though; don't knoW’a’thut it ought to
Tb&lt;*e thing* always must yield to these,
come onto Bob.”
'he world U filled wUh th. wine of beauty.
PAINTS. OILS,
If she could but pause and drink it In:
"Certainly trot,” said tbe depot
. VARNISHES. BRUSHES.
maxter. taking out ids pocket book, an
MISCELLANEOUS, SCfIOOUo
example immediately followed by
AND BLANK BOOKS.
others, no that an amount was collected
quite sufficient to defray all contingent
expenses, and handed over to Bob.
a In (he hay S«U working,
Then he walked out of the depot with
her sitting with Idle hanfl,
the baby and darj&gt;et bag, followed by
her tear, and call It shirking,
vertould make them understand.
Ills friend, the coal heaver.
DRUGGISTS ami
“Have a ride in my keart?” asked
STATIONERS’
r
,
Hunger, for Uraaly and things sublime;
the latter.
SUNDRIES.
"Don’t care, if I do, if it’s in your
PERFUMES.
way,’’ said Bob.
TOILET ARTICLES.
i
."I'll make it in my way,” said the
And dfnner dUbwsar* all put by.
and DYE STUFFS.
good
natured man. So Bob climbed in,
8br *ic» *t&gt;d mvi, though her br*d G *chlt&gt;K*.
tbe horse startol off at a slow trot, and
FINE ELGIN
Till time (or »upp«r stul "chore*" drew nigh.
and WALTHAM
the little cart jolted away over the
.Her
boy*at
school
nu«l
look,
like
other*,
■
WATCHES.
cobblestone*, with its novel freight.
bhe UJI M iibvipMchcs their frock* »n&lt;l bo*
For tbe world i« quick to cen»uro mother*
It wax not until the earl came in
And » eomplsts aswrtnwni »t
Fur the le*»t neglect of children'* clothe*.
sight oi the littie one story house
JEWELRY.
Her bu«t**nd come* from tho Arid of labor;
which he called liis home, that lie beban to a»k himself whether he had not
for
acte&lt;i hastily in undertaking such a
But after the atrtf" and weary tunic
Job without consulting Mother Darby,
With Ufo tv dune,had she Um at rest.
ax
he caiiAl rhe woman with whom he
The nation's brain and heart and muscleTEAS, SPICES, TOBACCOS and OIGARS
lived.
For Bob was an orphan; nay. more,
A Specailty.
he had neither kith nor kin that he
knew of in the wide world. Ever since
lie could remember, lie had been tutssed
you WAni
,-*■&gt;» .**• m...
,
from one to another who had been
Uava you » i‘r» riplloa to te prepared I
willing tobarbor him for u little while
BOB’S BABY.
If HO. Call and 8eo U" I
either tor charity or the work he could
Be buy our
^ilr ' A i„y sat on a trunk near the bag­ do. For two or three years his home
had been with Mother Darby, in con­
'
gage-room'ufWakeshA station, waiting sideration of his tending'the cow,
I for the train to come in. Not that he bringing in wood and running of er­
; wax expecting to go anywhere—he rands.
only wished lie could—but he liked
"So, what will Mother Darby say?”
BOISE BROTHERS. I the bustle and excitement of tbeecene, was the question lie asked himself as
and, what was more to the purpose, he the cart stopped at the gate, and bid­
| -ometlmeH picked up a xlray penny by ding the kind coal heaver good-bye,
! giving the porters a lift, or Blanding
WAR’ WAR’
he entered the house with bis burden.
, guard over some gentleman’s traveling
“Wiiat she did say was, "What un­
bug. or carrying some lady’s supernu- der ti&gt;e sun have you got there now?”
1 merary parcel. “She’s fco*9jirctty—anti the woman
MURDER
On this particular occasion there wax left her, and they talked of sending
an unusual bustle, for it wax Christ­ her to the poor house. 1 couldn't help
mas morning, and the depot was it." answered Bob,rather in- ••hetently.
I thronged with those awaiting the ai"Meicy on ns ! What are you talk­
rival of friends or who were themselves ing about ? 1 can’t make head nor tail
bound on a holiday excursion.
of it. But give me the baby, do. She's
I Presently the engine, with ite long
most frozen x&gt;oor thing."
I train of curs, came snorting and thunAnd as the woman, whose heart was
| dering up Che track, and the crowd much softer than her speech, sat down
j surged lorwani to the front of the plat- by the tire and began to take oil' tbe
| form. Bob—for that waa the boy’s
cb(ld’s hood and cloak, Bob's courage
name—was about to do the Mime, when revived, and he told the story tram be­
he was stopped by a showily ureased ginning to end, as we know it already.
woman with h child in her arms.
"A nice job you've undertaken I”
"Please take my baby for a mo­ said Mrs. Darby then. "The woman
Your iruildltiK or your Johnny cukv.
ment,” wild she, "I have forgotten never'U come back, that you may de­
something.”
pend on. She wasn’t its mother no
"Yes, ma'am,” Baid Bob, receiving more'n I am.”
the child and .seating himself on the
"I thought you’d let it stay till some­
trunk again, while the woman, drop­ thing could be done,” said Bob, deject­
ping her traveling bog ut bis feet, hur- edly.
rl&lt;jl away and waa l&lt;»t lu the crowd. j "Of
_U1 course ,1 wlu
ul „
will. ,1’m
ni „
not
a wllu
wild
And hla Shlpstut! everyone allow,
llob walled patiently, not doubtinit ,„Jul| u ,un| Mdl ataby „ lbia
Is (be nlcvat kind of feed for o&gt;.
that aba would Immediately return lo|
..
mw11„ jjarby.
chdni her little cbM^e; but the imu-,
lbe„ w„meb
;ul|k and
Uln.wr .it by. thewhirlie funded, the M u„, llltb. oue and ln , f,w
■ I...II
run., th**
Train
lui.run
try
mH : .
..
.
.
t
ar .1
bell
train
began
to mnVP
move
J”. rang,
—7°’ the
7------;—L77T
“ if
. out, utes it was sleeping quietly on Mother
a|&gt;- . Darb..»H (lld
I of the depot, and still she did not uplounge, unconscious
J hat 1 never put anything un lb
1 ,KU
j&gt;ear.
Bob?tart
started
alarm,
.r\ Then
1
r,__Uup
P,.,.,in
l .I"!'
1' alike of past or future tH.rils.
*
Na»hvfiIc,SejA 11, 117".
land ran toward the departing train,
"Her folks are well off, whoever
J. L. BEACH.
t and aa he did so he distinctly saw the I
1 they be,” Mild Mother Darby, examin­
"
I woman's face at a window.
I ing the littie blue silk hood trimmed
• "The lady—she's left her baby—take with swan’s down, and tbe embroider­
J^EW MILLINERY
I it. somebody !" he cried, and held it ed Thibet cloak.
out to two or three gentlemen who
"Tbe woman that gave her to me
_
_ .
were rushing into the cars al tlie last wax a stunner,” said Bob; by which
moment—as gentlemen will.
phase he no doubt intended to express
But neither of them seemed inclined IiIh appreciation of her tine clothes.
-------------to avail themselves of Bob’s otter.
Bob lost no time in advertising the
The
and faster,
and
re
rue train moved
moveu faster
nwiersuu
innv
ztus# gUnnnif dlciucu
&lt;»r sight,
bight. while, child ; but days went on and no answer
StUJi?
I finally whisked out of
appeared, nor did the woman api&gt;ear
‘
~
'
u'-’ “■•
|I Bob
Rob still stood gazing
gazing In the direction
di
it,. „.^.t .
'
which it had vanished, an image, to claim her charge. The traveling
1U.
.
uf ,u,prUe „d
bag contained nothing that would at­
"Jingo!” exclaimed he. then turn­, ford the slightest clue to the child's
ing his eyes from the line of blue, Identity except tbe single name
smoke which still floated above the, "Elsie” on some of tbe clothing.
"Well, I’m sorry, but there’s noth­
tree-tops to the face of the child in his,
llartuc
arms; and in that single word he ex­ ing for It but to send it to the ]&gt;oor
houee,” said Mother Darby.
pressed volumes.
.
"That 1’11 never do,” said Bob.
"Well, what’s the meaning of this ?”
Had Large Experience in Dressniakinir,
"Heydey! I reckon there’s wmeasked the depot master, his attention
Believe* «be ran (five perfect iMilpfMtlon to «•! who now for the Ural time attracted to the, body to be consulted besides you.
'Tain’t likely I shall undertake to
suene.
raise her at my time of life, and noth­
B.7" Remember the place,—Fleming1, building.
"The lady.”
ing but my two hands to depend upon,
"What lady?”
“ I don’t know, fori have never seen neither.”
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
"But couldn't you let her stay here
her before."
if I’d pay her board?” pleaded Bob.
“ Where did she come from ?”
“You?” said Mother Darby, laugh‘‘Don’t know. The fust I see she
was standing right in front of me.”
Ii ing derisively. “Much as ever vou arn
B .”
■ the salt you eat.”
" Where was she going?
" Don’t know. Don’t know
nothell, if you don’t keep her, I aupI
ing about her, only she asked me to'
to pose I must find u place for her somehold the baby, because she'd forgot where elw, for she shall never go to
the
poor
house while I can w ork for
something. She left the bag, too;
here ’tis,” pointing with his foot, be­ her.”
"Mercy sakes! If you are so set
cause his hands were otherwise en­
LINE TO THE EAST!
gaged, " and I know she went off in about it, let her stay and try it,” ttald
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS. the cars, ’cause I see her looking out Mother Darby, whose heart secretly
yearned over the child more than she
Direct connection. n»l" at Detroit pud Toledo of the winder.”
with all train* from tbe West, North and South.
There was a straightforwardness cared to acknowledge. And so it was
Connections made at Buflulo and Niagara Falla about Bob's story which carried con­ settleil. though the good widow could
viction with it, and none of the little not believe the arrangement would be
circle, of which Bob was now the cen­ more than temporary.
On all Trains to Principal Point* Ea»t.
"I dare say as soon as we begin to
THE CANADA FOUJHKHN ia on. of the l»«t tre, thought of doubting ite truth.
While the depot master was deliber­ get fond of the child we shall have to
ating what to say next, a rough look­ send her off,” said she.
superiority over Its competitor* 1» acknowledged ing boy about Bob’s age, who had left
But in this case site was mistaken.
and appreciated by the traveling public.
off shouting Wakesha Chronicle to It was true that hitherto Bob hod not
l&gt;een overfund of work, and had given
hear what wu going on, cried out:
application to lb*&gt; uudcnlguml. •
•‘ Oh, ain't you green! She didn’t her some ground for the taunt that he
hardly earned tbe salt he ah*. But
FRANK Ft SNOW.
mdan to come back.”
.
" That’s so, I guew,” said the depot now a great change came over him.
He felt that he had an object in life;
master.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
•‘ Bob, you’re sold, and have got a was ready to undertake an honest job,
। to work early and late, so that he
baby on your hands,” said another.
General Dealers In
in short, it was apparent that the might keep Elsie with him.
And when the story got abroad, and
young newsboy had expressed the
it was seen how thoroughly in earnest
sentiments of all the men present
"You had better go to the town he was, much sympathy was mani­
authorities and let them take tbe fested for Bob and "Bob’s baby,” as
the child came to he called ; and many
child,” said the depot master.
kind hearted people were ready to
"Certainly,” chimed in tbe bystand­ aid him in his endeavors. So Bob
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
ers; and so the matter would have succeeded, aa he deserved to do, and
STUCCO, HAIR, 4tC.,
been settled, but the baby, who had nothing more was ever said about send­
been looking wonderingly from one to ing poor Elsie to the poorhouse.
1 in Michigan.
She, meanwhile, continued to grow
another, now nestled closely to Bob's
NuhrlUe, Mich, Jan. l.jsr. .
shoulder and began to wall piteously. and thrive. In fact,she qulteoutgrew
__________ AIKSWORTH &amp;■ BROOKS.
It was only a natural result of finding her original wardrobe, which was care­
fully
folded away in Mrs. Darby’s best
herself left so long alone among
JONES &amp; SELLECK,
ntrangera: but to the tender hearted drawer, and new and coarser clothing
B..b it seemed a direct appeal to his iiad Jo be provided for her use.
sympathy and protection.
" I should like to keep her. I should people were cetudug to speculate upon
the mysterious advent of Bob's baby,
like to take her home,” said he.
"Good tor yoti!” said • man who when the affair was revived again by
the appearance of an advertismuent Id
a New York paper headed “Child
top to toe. “ Good for you I You ace.
gentlemen, ’tain’t noways certain’tthe
Nashville, Mich.
woman won't come bank next train* statenieutof datataud circuiuatauoaa

Advertisements.

jgOIHE BROTHERS;

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

Ila

Dressmakino liooms.

y Millineri Dressmaking Estdblishmcut

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick

OHN Q. CRESSY,

NASHVILLE, HARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 26.1877.

DELTTISTS

L'pwllh th» bird* In tha «4riy moral

which seemed to Identify Elsie as the
oiie luet beyond a doubt
The address given was Amos Mark­
hum, box 1229, New York city.
Poor Bob! Thia was a terrible blow
to him; but he felt that he ought to do
all that he could to restore Elsie to iter
parents, so be Immediately wrote a
letter in answer to the advertisement,
and having dropped it in the office, re­
turned home with a heavy heart
“Mebbe sue don’t belong to them
after all,” said Bob to himself, "and
they’ve got to prove it before they take
her away.”
This was one hope to which he clung;
but it apewHly vanished, for only three
days later a lady and gentleman
stop|&gt;ed at Mother Darby’s door. Bob
hastened to open it, and a single
glance at the lady’s face told him that
she was Elsie’s mother.
‘‘Is this the, place”—Itegan the gen­
tleman : but with a faint shriek, the
lady darted through the open door and
caught little Elsie in her arms.
"O, my darling!” sobbed she, for
neither time nor change, not absence,
could deceive the mother's' heart.
If further proof was needed It was
found in Elsie's clothing, which, uh
we have already said, Mother Darby
bad carefully preserved, and in the
complete harmony of.evideneeon both
aides.
Tbe story Mr. Markham told was
this: His wife being an invalid, he
hail, by order of his physician, taken
her to Italy to pass the winter, leaving
Elsie in charge of a nurse in whom
they had confidence. They kept up a
constant communication with’ the
woman until their return, when, to
their dismay, they found both nurse
and child were missing from the house
in which they had lived when they
had left tbe country. They could ob­
tain no trace of her, and only recently
they bad received a metsage from the
woman, through a third person, that
she had left the child at some station
on the line of the New York Central
Hailrond, but the name of the place
site bad forgotten or failed to notice.
Her object in this transaction was to
appropriate the money with which she
bad been liberally supplied, and rid
herself of the burden of caring for the
child.
To Mother Darby, Mr. Markham
paid for the care of Elsie twice as much
as it was worth, which she received
with a grateful curtesy, but to Bob he
said : " I don’t know how I can pay
you."
" 1 don't want any pay. I did it be­
cause I loved her,” answered Bob with
a quivering lip.
" 1 shall remember you, though,”
said he, and he led his wife to the hack
which was waiting them outside the
gate; but when he would have lifted
Elsie in. she clung to Bob, crying :
" Bobble go too! Bobbie go too!”
" And why shouldn’t he go too ? It
Is very cruel to separate theni,” said
। Mrs. Markham.
Then they talked a few minutes in
a low voice, and turned to Bob, Mr.
Markham said. " How would you like
to go to New York with us?”
’
"To New York and bewith Ebie?"
cried Bob. his brain hardly able U&gt;
take in two ideas of such magnitude
“Yes, to, be with Elide always. Do
you think you could be happy .with
u»?”
"Happy? Ob!” wan all Bob could
answer.
Another Christmas morning dawn­
ed and Bob again rode from the sta­
tion, Elsie in his arms; not, however,
in the poo renal heaver’s cart, Lutin
Mr. Markham's comfortable carriage.
Presently the carriage stopped—not
at Mother 'Darby’s little one-story
house in tbe outskirts of Wakesha.but
a pleasant commodious dwelling in
New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark­
ham alighted, and went up the gran­
ite steps, followed by Bob, leading El­
sie by the hand.
The door opened, and warmth, light
and beauty greeted them, whichever
way they turned. Such was ”
Bob’s
entrance into his new home.

CONGRESS.
Monday.—The Senators were early in
their places, and the usual bustle attend­
ing the opening of a session prevailedThe oath of office was administered to
Stanley Matthews, of Ohio, elected in
place of John Sherman, renigned ; to J.
Donald Cameron, of Pennsylvania, In
place of Simon Cameron, resigned; and
to D. H. Armstrong, appointed from Misaotiri, vice L. G. Bogy, deceased.
The usual committee was appointed to
join a committee of the House and in­
form the President that a quorum of the
two Houmh hod assembled, and the Sen­
ate adjourned until twelve to-morrow.
At 12 o’clock Clerk Adams called the
House to order, read the Preaident's pro­
clamation convening Congress,and called
the roll of members by States, beginning
with Maine.
The Clerk stated that ho bad received
from Louisiana three seta of certificates,
one from McEmery, one from Kellogg,
and one from Nicholls. He had p'aced
on the list of members the names certi­
fied to by Nicholls. In only two cases
did those conflict with the' certificates
given by Kellogg, and in all eases the
certifl cates of Nicholls were regular, while
the others were not. The Clerk also ex­
plained hla action with reference to cer­
tificates from Florids, Colorado, and
MteaourL
The ballot for Speaker stood, Randall
149. Garfield 132.
The oath of office was administered to
the Speaker, who then administered the
oath to the members. Most of the South­
ern members took the qualified oath.
Officers of the House were elected as

NO. 5.
Navy Department, &gt;2,008,861; Judicial,
1262,535; total, &gt;36,906,306. Accompany­
ing tlicae eatirnates are the following sub­
mitted by the Secretary of War without
recommendation; for forts and fortifica­
tions, &gt;2,078,000; rivers anu harbora,
# 13,220,100; and an estimate of &gt;1,031,453
for permanent annual appropriations Is
also submitted lor the Information of
Congress, but la not recommended. ’
i’uasDAT—In the Senate Mr. Thurman
(Dem., O.) Introduced a bill to amend the
Pacific Railroad acts so aa to create a sink­
ing fund for the liquidation .of the iddebtodnesa due the Government by the
Pacific Railroad Co in pan Ire; referred.
Memorials of the Missouri Legislature
in favor of the removal of the Nations!
-Capitol to the Missouri Valley, and in
relation to a national system of levees for
the Miasiaaippl River, were referred.
Mr. Bailey, (Dem., Tenn.) presented a
petition of the Southern Methodist Pub­
lishing House at Nashville, for an In­
demnity for tbe use and consumption of
1 a property in 18fi4 and 1865. Referred.
Mr. Ingalls, (Rep., Ks.) Introduced a
bill granting arrears of pensions.
Re­
ferred.
The bill to establish tho Territory of
Huron, and provide a temporary govern­
ment therefor, was referred; also a bill
to establish a branel\mlnt at Omaha.
The President’s Mengage was read.
In tho House, a long discussion took
place cm the question of swearing In the
South Carolina members, Rainey and
Caln, (colored), whose names were put on
the roll by the Clark. Mr. Cox wanted
-the question referred to tbe Committee
on Elections,but it waacontcnded.among
others, by two Democrats, Milla and Pot­
ter, that as the gentlemen had the usual
legal certificates of election, they should
l/o sworn in; then their rights to seats
might be referred. This view prevailed,
and Messrs. Rainey and Cain were sworn

ORXO ITBOKG, Editor.

additional sutn.required'for the payment
of the extra force could be provided in
due time.. It would be unjust to the
troops now in service, and whose pay la
already largely lu arrears, if payment to
them should bo further postponed until
after Cougreea shall have consid­
ered all
the questions likely to
arise In
the
effort to fix the
proper limit to Hie strength of tiio
army.
Estimates of appropriations
for tho Support of the military eatabliahtnent.for the fiscal year ending June 13,
1878, were transmitted to Congress by
the former Secretary •( the Treasury, at
the opening of Ila sassion. In December
laaL These e-.thuatee, modified by tbe
present Secretary ho as to conform to
present requirements, are now renewed,
amounting to &gt;32,436.764,and having been
transmitted to both Houses of Congress,
are submitted for your consideration.
TUI! NEEDS OF THK NAVY.

There ia also required for tbe Navy De­
partment &gt;2,003,861. This sum is made
up cf &gt;1,446,888 duo to officers and enlisttxi men for lire last quarter of the laM
fiscal year, &gt;311,953 due for advances
made by tho fiscal agent of tbe Govern­
ment in London lor the support of tliu
foreign service, &gt;50,000 due to the naval
hospital fund, &gt;150,000 due for arrearage*
of pay to officer", and &gt;45^219.88 for tho
support of the Marine COrpx.
OTHER MATTERS.

There will also lw needed an appropri­
ation of &gt;262,585.29 to defray tho unsealed
ex {tense* of the United Slates Courts for
tho fiscal year ending Jnne30 last, now
duo to attorneys, clerks, commissiononi
and marshals, and for rent of court rooms,
tho aup{K&gt;rt of prisoner* and other detleiencea,
A part of tho building of the Interior
Department wax destroyed by fire on the
24tn of last month. Some immediate re­
The objection was withdrawn in the pairs and temporary structures hayedn
case of Mr. Darrell (Rep., La.,) and ho consequence become necesxary, the eswas also sworn in.
tlmatoi for which will he transmitted to
Tho Message was read*.and tho House Congroax immediately and an appropri­
adfourned.
ation of tho requisito funds w respectfully
Thursday. — Consideration was re­ recommended. The Secretary of the
sumed of Mr. Thurman’s resolution to Treasury will communicate to Congress
have the oath administered to Mr. Spof­ in connection with the estimate* for Hie
ford, of Louisiana, the pending question appropriations for the support of the
being a substitute referring tho creden­ army* for the current fiscal year, oxtiiutials to the committee. Tho substitute ates for such other deficiencies in the dif­
was adopted by n strictly party vote—30 ferent branches of tho public service as
U&gt; 33. two Senators being paired. An require immediate action, and cannot,
effort was then made to limit the com­ without Uiconvenlauce, i»e postponed
mittee's time .In which to report, but it until the regular session.
failed by a vole of 31 to 35. Kellogg’s
THE FARIS EXHIBITION.
credentials were also referred to the com­
I take this opportunity to invite your
mittee.
A inessago.was received from the attention to tho propriety of adopting at
President, enclosing the report of the your present session the ncce»»*ary legis­
Secretary of the Navy, setting forth tho lation to enable the people of the United
particulars in reference to existing defici­ States to participate in the advantages of
the international exhibition of the agri­
encies in appropriations for the Navy De­ culture,
iodustry,and tho fine arts which
partment ; referred.
to be held at Paris in 1878, and In
Tbe House was not in session, having ix
adlourned till Saturday with tbe under­ which this government has been invited
bv
tho
government
of France to take
standing that no business shall be trans­
part. This invitation was communicated
acted on that day.
to this government in May, 1876. by the
Friday.—The Senate resumed consid­ Minister of Franco at this capital, and a
eration of the resolution to discharge the copy thereof wax submitted to the proper
committee from consideration-of the cre­ committeea of Congress at the last ses­
dentials of J. P. Eustis, of Louisians. sion, but no action was taken upon the
Mr. Davis, of Illinois, objected, saying subject. The Department of Slate has
that he wan tea Information before he received many letters from various parts
could v»te, and Mr. Thurman withdrew of tho country expressing a desire to par­
bls resolution.
ticipate in the exhibition,‘and numerous
Bills weri; Introduced to amend tbe applications ot a similar nature have also
•lection laws; to restore to the pension been made at tho United State* Legation
rolls the names of all stricken therefrom at Paris.
Tho Department of State has
on account of disloyaltv, and an addition als &gt; received official advices of Che strong
to tbe bill repeal!tig the bankrupt act, desire on tho part of tho French govern­
which provides that all cases pending on ment tliat the United States should parti­
the 20th of October shall be tried end de­ cipate in this enterprise, and space has
termined under the existing law.
hitherto been and still is, reserved in tho
Monday, Oct. 22.—Both houses passed exhibition buildings for the uxo of ex­
a resolution for the appointment of com­ hibitors from the United State-J, to tho
mittees to take into consideration tho exclusion of other parties who have been
alate of the law nftpecting the ascertali* applicants therefor.
In order that our industries tnay be
ment and declaration of the resale of the
election of President and Vice-President. properly represented at tho exhibition,
These committees are to confer with each an appropriation will be needed for the
other and If possible prepare a measure payment of salaries and expenses of
that will bo approved by both branches of commissioners, for the transportaiioo of
goodx, and for other purposes in connec­
Congress.
In the Senate n bill to provide for dis­ tion with the ob|ect in view; am! a* May
tribution of tbeaGeneva award was in­ next is tho time fixed for tho opening of
tho exhibition, if our citizen* arotosharo
troduced.
Tho House passed a resolution for the the advantages of this international
appointment of a committee to investi­ compe .itioti for the trade of other nation*,
tho necessity of immediate action is apgate and report upon the civil service.
The Colorado election case went over, paront. To enable tbe United States to
co-operate In tho international exhibition
"after a humorous debate."
A bill introduced by Senator Jones which was held at Vienna, in 1873, Con­
provides lor tho coinage of silver dollars gress pawd a Joint resolution making an
appropriation
of &gt;200,000 and authorizing
of a weight of 4121 grains Troy, at any
coinage mint, or at tho New York assay the President to appoint a certain num­
office, in exchange for silver bullion, up­ ber of practical artisans and scientific
on the same terms and conditions as gold mon, who should attend the exhibition
bullion is deposited for colnags under and report their proceedings and observa­
tbe existing law. The bill also provides tion* to him. Provision was also made
that no charge shall be made for coining for tho appointment of a number of hon­
standard bullion into these dollars, ana orary commissioners. 1 have felt that
proposes to make them legal tender for prompt action by Con,peas in accepting
all sums in payment of all public or pri­ tbe invitation of tbe Government of
vate debts excepting such as, under ex­ France is of so much interest to tho peo­
isting contractu, are expressed therein to ple of this country, and so suitable to tho
cordial relations between tho govern­
be otherwise payable.
ments’of the two countries, that the sublect might properly be presented for at­
tention al your present session.

THE MESSAGE.

Fellow Cltheas ef the Senate and House of RcprosenuUve*
The adjournment of the last Congress,
without making appropriations for tbe
support of the army for the present fiscal
year has rendered necessary a suspension
of payments to tbe officers and men, of
tbe sums due them for services rendered
after the 30th day of June last Tboarmy
exists by virtue of statutes which prescril&gt;e its member*, regulate ItsorganiraJlon and employment, and which fix the
pay of its officers and met., and declare
their right to receive fhe same at stated
periods. The statutes, however, do not
authorite the payment of the troops In |
the absence of specific appropriations:
therefor.
The Constitution has wisely provided
that no money shall be drawn from the
Treasury but In consequence of appro­
priations made by law. and it has also
been declared by statute, that no depart­
ment of the Government shall expend Ip
any one fiscal year any mm in excess of
the appropriation made by Congress Ibr
that fiscal year. We have, therefore, an
artnydn service authorized by law and
entitled to be paid, but no funds available
lor that purpose. It may also bo said, as
an additional incentive to prompt action
by OongreM, that since tbe commence-

The Governments of Sweden and Nor­
way baa addressed an official invitation
to thia Government to take part in tbe
international prison congress to be held
at Stockholm next year. The problem
which the cohgreas proposes to aludy,
how to diminish crims, is one in which
all civilized nations have an Interest in
common, and the Congress of Stockholm
neems likely to prove th" most important
convention ever held for the study ofth Lx
grave question. Under authority of a
Joint resolution of Congress approved
February J6. 1875, a oommiMioner wax
appointed by my predeceeeor to represent
the Un'ted States upon that occaxion, and
tho prison congrnes having been, at the
earnest deelre of the Swedish Govern­
ment, postj/onod to 1878, bin commission
wax renewed by me. An appropriation
uf$o,uuuwas made in the sundry civil
service act of 1875 to meet the expenses of
the com mission era. I recommend the
appropriation of that sum for the same
purpose.|tho former appropriation hav­
ing been covered itlto tho Treaaury.-and
being no longer available for the purpose
without further action by Congress. Tho
subjoctls brought to your attention al
this time, in view of circumstances which
ernder it highly desirable that tbe cotnmitutioner should proceed, to thodlxcharge
of his important duties immediately.
THK DEPARTMENT HEPORTU.

though without pay, has boon constantly
and actively employed in arduous and
dangerous service, In tbe performance o.
which both officers and men have dl*charged their duty with fidelity and
courage, and without complaint Theee
&lt;1 rawing for twate then took place circumstances, In my ‘
‘
’
lute an extraordinary c
requiring

k George M. Adams, of Kentucky;
tnt-at-ann*, John G. Thompson,
doorkeeper, John W. Polk, Misposlmsater, Jamea M. Stewart,
oU^an&lt;| chaplain, the Rev. Dr. J no.

■ion.
The Secretary of tbe Treasury in a
communication to tbe Speaker of the
House of RepreeentativoB eaya that tbe ispeedy action upon this subject on the
estimates of appropriations required for part of Congrees is so manifest that I ven­
the military establishment for the fiscal ture to suggest tbe propriety of making
year ending June 30, 1878, as furnished
by tho
the Secretary of War^
together with,
with
War. togstiler
special estiuiate- of other doticiencieo and
appropriations required by o,.
the severs!
executive department for the current

Ax the several acta of Congt ess provid­
ing for detailol reports from tho different
departments of tho Government require
their submission at tbe beginning of the
regular annual session, I defer until that
time any further reference to subjects of
public interest.
(Signed).
R. B. HAYBS.

The monster devil fish at the New
York aquarium has the following di­
mensions:
Length of body
feet.

aggerate.

Alexandre Dumas says of the situ*
ation tn France, that revoiutioniata
I; library of Con- Listed men. In tho event
doo of the army by subaeqoeut lagiata- are like street sprinklem, and can make
It muddy when it ia sunshiny, but not
sunshiny when it is muddy.

�ad hi» temtatSiw of five

Crown

peeieucr of the i

w. Wfa-A'*'t--i&lt; “S’,J"
tk,«
stoleti
much as Gill- extraction be defend. For fifteen
&gt;akl have gone Ur the year, be bs« carried thr bali. realizing
or twsuty-fivv years, no partiral*r pam or
««•’

GHANI) liAI'IDS DIVISION

hia Wrrngfh trying to run a 100-acre ■
» and tbe rich cximiun! ferni single-handed, when, in the fore
-ord. treat* flu- Toi-tner part of lu-t September he waa suddenk siered Mifhuunre opiitfible bad sts-lls i

baptises tbe latter with «ympathelir.
tesra. Hut the saddest port of it in that attribato it to the nail, y&lt;*» wa* sutqwMrs Gilhnan ha«liM*eomehople&gt;foly crazy inus that each waa the fact from the
•eqsatious experienced. Dr. Snell baa
mi account of bcrhiulmnd's erimes, a nd
attended him from the onset and while
becafowt to the Insane asylum. Be­ he has allayed his suffering to a great
fore the trial she offend all of her extent, be soon became convinced that
iu origin from the
property, even to herjewelry and ward-. his disability had r~wound.
Lost‘&lt;ta7
weekta
he ’was
so improved
roU. »»L tan.Hii.uly
.«&gt;-™
“tadinta
Xrtri
’i.j !-L
'in edbdition that he, aausted by his
--- - -------cover her nakedness, to the parties Krofher, Charb s Snell, made an exam.i­ ---NOTICE*
Gillman had swindled if- they would ination. They found the ball had fell
WHEREAS, My wife. Tina, ha. kft my b*d and
to the
the region
region of
of the
the illium
illium where
where 11it
not prosecute him.
'
to
card witb'xit Ju«t eau*&lt; or provtcMlra I forbid all
&gt;
■
; also
riita, preMed
ttrtxuwvi the lOaiatic
itiHMitic nerve. Wheth
hetli-­ - r-w. inulin* or barborii.s tar on *y aeooant
er it will be necessary to extract the • I wil pay no debt* &lt;rf h.r coaicnsttoa.
Last Spring
thr_ Bev. Alfred ball, time will tell.
Orvre, 0*1.!, WTL
_Mapk
v
r. 9vtwiv ■Yok '
Thompson was given a leave of absence
E. L. Williams, of Weat Kabuno,
by hh Free Methodist congregation, in while digging a ditch aertaa his land,
Elgin Hl., to make 8 trip to Europe. encoujntered what be calls a *nl*wHi* association* in Europe must not rnnean ancient pine forest, finding!
NASHVILLE, MICH.
fallen trees two and three feet throughhave been very spiritual, for, lost week,
Israel Dilly eclipses CoL Crockett,
in returning be became acquaint* I twenty coons, this fall, ami last Satur­
with Mrs.' Ellen Cobham, nn excellent day 1«&lt;- eaped the climax by capturing
lady and wife of a Presbyterian mif- four that weighed in the aggregate
'aionary, who was going west, and in­ । eighty-one lbs.
I Ruben Gridley and wife started for
duced her to stop at the same hotel in
California to-day; will stay all winter The Enemy han In
New York with him, and then robbed with brother* in the golden slate.
vaded Our Terri­
her of her money and jewelry, and then
Charles Herring is taking lessons of
when arrested, endeavored to defame : Prof. Mudge in the art of curing stam­
tory claiming to
the lady’s character. The ’ depraved mering and will henceforth be known
have Murder­
as Dr. Herring.
clergyman was forced to accept a call,
Monroe Horr belonged' to the 1st
ed Something^.
for five years, fa Bing 8ing prison.
Win. Cavalry and assisted in the capt­
ure of Jeff Davis,
An .era of better tinjes is surely com­
Mr. Brtroe had several sheep killed
ing. A people does not recover in a by dogs lost week.
day from such a struggle as that
All lek Herring lias added' boots and
through which this country has puAsed shoes to his trade.___ ________
since the collapse which brought about
Off
B'ith
Head—So Much for
the panic, and which entailed its years
Bandars.
of suffering. The recovery can never

IJV NASHVILLE

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Warming Closet Utilizes Surplus' I teat
A Back-banded Oven
taking place of Warming Closet, wastes fuel and heat on
Warming Closet, and extra amount of fuel.

POINTS IN NO OTHER.

PIOKEER STORE!

Prices and Quality,

be aS sudden as the disaster, but it is
as certain as the rising sun. id a
country with such people and such
resources aa our*. We haw gout
through the valley and the shadow of
great financial reverses and are climb- i
ing the hill again, soon to reach the
broad plateau of permanent prosperity.
Deadwood is a bad place to play An­
nis* in. A man named Charley, after
persuading a party of prospectors from
the Black Hila to go to Big Horn, on
the pretence that there were fine digg­
ings on the Rotten Grass, confessed*
that these diggings were in a very Big
Horn—in fact did not exist; whereupon
they got—if we may say aor-the dead
wood on Charley, by hanging him to a
tree. There was a Draconian quality
in that swift and stern Deadwood pun­
ishment; it announced that falsely re­
porting diggings to be worth ® cents
a pan deserves the penalty of death.
Agriculture should progress with
business, and fanners should educate
and prepare themselves to thia end.
Improved agriculture means increased
employment for the people, enlarged
uaeof capita! instead of wasting the
same iu worthless railroad bonds, addi­
tion to our foreign commerce., accumu­
lation of wealth, comfort and prosperity
to the farmers of America.

A man in Waterford. Pennsylvania,
sold hi.« wife to his brother for a few
bushel* of grain. As a commercial
transaction (his is not strictly legiti­
mate, hut it is something, perhaps, that
the helpltM lady is in the family.
It makes a boy sick to look at the
picture of a Turk, and think what big
pockets be oould have iu his panto-

STATE MEWS.
Portland has 90,000 bnxhel* of wheat
an-markrted.
George Crane, a Kent county horsethief; has been captured at Bay City.
The new Episcopal ehnrrh. at Battle
Crock will be ready for use about Christ-

The Lake City Joornil^ R a hunting
arty of three tilled eighteen deer in
i»ux days, in that vicinity recently.
J. V. Johnson has sold the Mason
Marocntf to D. P. Whitmore, an exerien«jed journalist, energetic, and
Beattv, the Bay county man'who
ul and fled to avoid paying *4.&lt;W
amaaea for the crime of seduction.
«w lives at Wallaceburg. Ont.
The scboul centos taker, of Bay
!»ty. found a married lady, the mother
f a six months old baby, who said
be waa U years old Oerols-r 20&gt;
Iti» reposed that R. E. Sheldon, of
ra?^'n'
county, committed
a*«de by hanging, last Thnrsday

Richard Wowling, the old man who
killed a burglar iu nishouse near Rush­
ville. Indiana, early oh Saturday morn­
ing, has become somewhat of a hero tn
that community. Tbe thief effected
an enterance by breaking into a kitch­
en window with an ax. The noise
the old lady, who came down stairs,
and was met by the robber with a
cocked revolver in one hand and an ax
in the other. He ordered hex back up
stairs, following closely and demand­
ing all the money there was in the
bonrn*. By way of cinpliasixing his
demands he knocked her down with
D. 1*1. PURCHIS.
the butt end of tbe revolver. To save
her life she yii ldwl and gave up her
money, but the old man stoutly refus­
ed. The thief then proceeded to search
the house, still keeping the ax and
revolver and tiring an occasional shot.
After rumaging tbe rooms up stairs,
he ordered the old man and lady down
stairs, keeping them in front and
Manufacture and Deal in
threatening their lives. In the parlor
waa a bureau, the drawer* of which
were hard to open. He dropped the ax
to take hold of the drawer with both
Of Every Deacriplion,
hands, when, quicker than a flash, the
old man seized the weapon and dealt
From a Wash Stand to a
him an unerring blow, nearly severing
his head from the lx:dy. The thief fell
over dead, and the old man and
woman slept un*il morning.
They
then gave the alarm and sent for the
IN OUR
Coroner at Rushville, some miles dis­
tant. When the officer reived, late in Oollln Department I
\Te
have
a
large
stock of Coffins nnd
the dav, he found tbe thief .’ring where
the old man had left him. with one foot
(baskets and a full line of
under the bureau, cold and stiff. His
Smith St Wesson revolver, still cocked
was grasped in his hand.
We also have n
Tar and Feathering of a Woman.

SIX-HOLE EXTENSION, WITH PORTABLE
PLANISHED COPPER RESERVOIR.

Please excuse me from wilting

FLOUR AND FEED

: c RK.wic—~Horatsn»—
AM-t Gen'l Hup&lt; Jacksoa. Gsa*l 8«p*» Dvtrol
niikT C- WssTwoars,
C-.n )..« A
CM—

HO! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to your own interest. Buy of Wood
&amp; Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
ail kinds of Plow Points. chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
New and Beautiful Engraved Ornamentation.
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
Large and Perfectly Smooth* Shelf-Like Hearth, convenient for setting horse Cultivators, all "warranted the
dishes, pots and kettles, and evena wash boiler.
best in the market, all of which we will
Broiling over Swinging Grate without disturbing coals.
sell lower than any one in the county.
Reservoir has Strong Wired Edges, and u removeable is an instant.
Specialty in Horse Shoeing.
.
Tongue Lifts to Reservoir Cover, leaves top to act thing* on.
WOOD A BROOKS,
New Plan of Ventilating the Oven, Fire Back and Fire Box &amp;&gt;ttom.
Nashville, Mich.
Re-enforced and Very Heavy Crow Pieces, the best made.
Automatic, Self-working, Oven Shelf.
’
Extra Long Fire Box.
Drop Hearth.
Deep Ash Fit.
Ash Catch Under
Feed Door. Hue Doors Hinged. Polished Edges, Nickle Trimmings.

up an ad. just now, ss I have

THE BEST STOVE

THE MARKET

time for*preliminaries, but
come and see for yourself, buy,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT.

and lie happy

FURNITURE!
J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

•THE FAMILY FAVORITE’

ITnmiture!

Handsome Parler Suit!

UHDEBTAKERS’ GOODS!

FINE HEARSE!

^t Waterford, Erie Co., Pa., for sev­
eral years past a woman named Jack­
son has lived unlawfully with Tom
Estes, and borne .him several illeptimate children. Laat summer late*
desertod the woman, who then lived
with n young man named Kimmey;
who forsook his home tor her. Last
Satnrdav niglii a party of disguised
men effected an entrance into the
house where the two were living.
Kimmey escaped in his shirt through a
back door, and stayed in the woods all
nielit. The woman was siered. stripp­
ed and literally aiueared with worm
tar. after which she was feathered,
placed astride a rail, carried about a
mile, and left for a while by the road­
side. Others of the partv, however,
carried her. still astride of the rail; to
the house of a neighbor, in the vicinity.
Kimmerhas received notice that if he
does not make himself scarce he will be
treated in the same way.

EXHIBITION
DAY AND EVEN'bG!

Wonders Of tbe World from all
Parts of the Globe. •
GREAT RUSH,

And a careful man to attend
FUNERALS.

But all can be accommodated.

We have added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared to du every descrip­
tion of

COME RIGHT ALONG!

planing and patching.

CENTRAL STORE!

Light Knnnlng

Ao

Sprltgn

NEW AND

NolxeleM.

Nio Cans.
No Gram.

Wood

work.

Adult* free. Children under 11 y rent. half price.
By lb« cxptraUon of Patent* under which wo bar. b«m paying royaltte.. we are enabled to wU our
MMbtosnst

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

Oppnsfte U» post oOm. Door* open st *8 ■* .
A. low m tbom nf aijr ftml-cteai M.china
We keep everything that is kept in I’en.irmancc to runimcne* at 6.V&gt; a. n... »hari&gt;. and
fijweial Inducwmcnta oflbrwd to cwab purebaarre. Ea.y lanaa ef payfareal by note, to rwpowUr
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a very wii! ronttnue &lt;Jurt&gt;.« U&gt;*&gt; day aad txenln«. Sanday perecn*
small margin, and solicit a call from
NUTICR,—BawnUe men viahlnr toaail Mre WRKP S»wfnr Machine*. *hoak! .ddrwm the Company
intending purchasers of FURNITURE.
■t Toledo, Outo. W. «Wl to amage for lb* *ale of oor Machine* lo cT«ry County aad Town to Obto,
Michigan and Indiana. ____...
____
Nashville, April2nd, 1877.
trvrn unx'iwa
u
(StateaA
GIANT and .JAMBOREE
J. LENTZ II SONS.
No, SJ3 bumtml BL, Toledo Ohio.
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
beat,) assisted by the follow­
ing named actors:
NASHVILLE ..MICH. ■
Mr. Silver Gross Starch.
Mr. Corn Starch.
Mr. Java Coffee,
IN NASHVILLE!
Mr. Rio Coffee.
•The Lost Chi i.i».~ An affecting acene
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
ia described a* having taken place at a
eroding in Regent, street, hew York,
one day not long siuce, where a couple
The BMOHBG TOBACCO Family 6 ia Na
of little girls were sweeping a path
OLD MAN. MAIDEN. ORONOCO, LFTTLE
through the mud. andh&amp;liungout thrir
JOKER, AND ALL THE BOYS
dirty palm* for compensating pence.
A* a lady was crossing the street, one

0- C. WOLCOTT,

A NEW LIVERY

SAVE $90.

STANLEY MOORE

Five Stars from. Japan.

ly dropped her broom, cried " Mama—
mama! and rushing to the lady, seised
her by the driHts, and sobbed out, “Ob,
take inc home, mama! Oh, mama, take
me home!” The lady at odCc rccognixed the voice aa that of her own child
who hail been lost a year or so before,
am! whom she had given over as dead,
and hailing a rarriage she at once took
the little om- home, where a process of
bodily purification and a change of g»worth of Dicnts soon restored the child to a recence and ogsiniMr condition.
She had been
here he- stolen by one nf tbe wandering female
I vagalionds that infest London, and de­
voted to the wretched employment in
which the mother found her, in order
to earn a few penne for the minerablr
creator* who hail Molen her. and who
elmled the officers of jnatiee, although
various eftorte were made to trace her
out for ptrrjxiw.-* of punishmeut.

horrbytelren that
nth day of Jaaoary WS at
S o'ooek to tor afu.r&amp;oon at th* North tnsil doer
of the court-boo** to th* city of Hw»to|p. la mM
county of Barry, .that being U» a-’aee
tb*Clrctoi Qoert for aaM araoty of Barre) 1 wifl
a»fl at peblie aaettoa to th* high** UMar.th*
i.----- ■ - -- J—... —XX----- ------ —

At a rrtet exmas* we have aaewad th* sarvta*
at tb* above ardte, w* feel otoMeat w* &lt;aa yla*i*

Nashville House Barn 1
A trynfor Atetesss
AXfeWE
duAHOlANV KALE.

GOLD YE-AST
Win pMlUvtly appear. Also

AT REASONABLE BATES.

the matter of th. ««tete st Bawnd J.sM

Mm. Pure Pepper.
Mire AU Spice.
Miss Cloves.
Mrs. Cassia.
Miss Lemon Extract.
Mira Strawberry Extract.
Mum Raspberry Extract.
Miaa Vanilla Extract.
Mira Pineapple Extract
And a great nuusy others.
Tbe Mtocted troop eCNastoitta, e—te la nad n-

fiCGEIVtM.TIfg

GRAND PRIZE

MEDAL.

YUfif&lt;A,J873.

Fruit call lire is making rapid nrogn-«* in the UMtod States. According

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

AVHOl.E STOCK

ns iMtmrtfan, t- ra h.
» tu nt jit out &lt;t «tev
B *d Is mj du,
kfai d rak.
ft vffl a- Oxs Tim, r»pe to 2mm LmUmt.
ft to tu h&gt; Uram &lt;1 ciaw BrriSf Xxd±» is U. aifsitai, of It, wpwisr
tapwrmKU a s Strns Cv mdb fa iddmota
U» oU tahini BUf, CmK

It

FLOOR.CORIMEAL&amp;GROnNDiEED
A UpoiaU,.
«• m p*,to« CxUtft for
mJirrxaa. egg**, vrra.

Prices lade to Suit the Times, either for Cash Of Credit.

�Store!

mimnmia
Voar!

GRAND FALL OPENING!

। era bloated bond-hoMrr, perhaps we when, upon hi* return and »« &gt;.• ।
ujrly or
portunity may oflVr.
temperance social k4p
* .m“n tn
but i chihL^JLOr7r' ** a*rrt“in«l that a j
this evening.
•
P “O Publishing this paper for Doth- ■ ^^“bout four ynn of ^ .had pulh j _______ ____________ Fkaxcu Giuvkm.
keep on publishing tins paper for noth
bnrwi j.
H
«».(«**a‘h^*Z*X,

I

LOCAL MATTEHS.

groeeiy and washiag
etoeerv
wnvhinff bills,
bills. out of ohr
ohr &gt;.
- ... ......
.. . .
hsrlf so severely that it soon died, in।
ow n pocket, but as we are Dot, nnfl as
intense agony. The terrible scene.
» &lt;*&lt;»*te ua $30 per week to publish
. upon the arrival of the stricken nsoththe News, «e must ask those indebted
i er, can ’better be imagined than de­
to u^ to plank out the "spopdatick*.’’
scribed, and ’-pver it we draw-the veil
« "»■’
blIU --1 u
of siknqr. The funeral, on Sunday
the Vermonu ill.. “I1“l “ h™™‘ ’b1"- "*"■
tost, gas largely attended.

—Ths M. E. social will be held at
the parsonage next^Tuesday evening,
-Jack Prost stood out like a pork
barrel in a dark sellar, last Monday
morning.
*
-Hmku-, &lt;rf U». S.^priM, h„
ecm. «□«* *,

f *ks “ villiana"

—Fleming has gone and done it,
sure. You just want to look in his
utore and sec his fine selection of clocks,
watches and jewelry. His prices are
reasonable and he warrants every ar­
ticle as represented. Everything is
new.

|

Dry Goods, Groceries, ,.
Hat. Capa, Clothing.

WE AKE OPENING TuDAV

100
PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
At C cents fn-i^irtl. (go Hemnnuts or Pound Clotl..)

Crockery. Bool, and Shoe
'
Nolidn,. Elc..

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles tbe finest Worsted Goods, AT X3$ CENTS per yard.

NO OLD SIOCK 20 pieces fine worsted suitings,

Mm Susan E. Graves, die temperance
FF*Rr»i»F.K Boots, Overshoes, Buck­
er.thmhun, delivered a lecture. under
—New wheat look* promising, and
the prospects are bright for a heavy i
the umpire* of the Hastings. RefonS le Arcits, Self-acting Alc.Jra.% and the
.
AL Trootwine and wife have returnnobby Broadway Overshoe, for men,
FROM l»i to 33 CENTS PER YARD.
Club,
in
their
hall,
last
Sabbath,
before
‘ I ed to Hastings
reside.
Our toi-s snA scUts Css* traS-&gt;—JJ—— —'
a largtaudience. Remarks commenda- women and children, can be bought
-Two Hasting* knights of the ra-1 Frankie Olds has lain very low with
very cheap at
!
toty
o|
Mrs.
G.
and
her
work,
were
WE ARE OPENING
sor and ahearo are„about to embark p^tonetnu. for the last two weeks,
Wm. A. Atlsworth &amp;, Co’s.
Dewey, of the
the Banner.
Mr. Dewey,
Banner,
in business in Nashville.
; Frank Dancer nnd family have re­ m^le iy Sir.
CVA nice line of Fall Dress Goc-ds
—Will H Kocher is spending the turned to make Nashville their home. J
.and Ball Fringe to match just received
week in Chicago, toying hi e stock of; * S. J. Baitcock and wife, of Barry ville, ,
For Dresses and Cloaks in Nary Blue, Seal Brown, and Black.
TERMONTV ILLE ITEMS.
at Truman’s.
goods for the winter trade.
,
I are in Batavia, N. Y. visiting relative*.
b»ePT NeAtlUe.
— New Goode! New Goode!
Fall
4 — Ute week an engineer on the PenLease, wife and Maud Ix ase.
r. Charles Foote, of this ’ville, has
insular railroad atopped his train to I of Tiffin. O.. are visiting Mr. and Mr*, b&lt; i feeding the Charlotte cJ'itorsXith and Winterstock at Kocher Bros’.
pick up a turkey he had run over.
I Harley Lee. .
•d« nous pippins.
Buy the Medicated Underwear
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we are selling at $2.50 and $3.00 per yd.
« d, ,. .
x
I Tho*. C. Wolcott, of Eaton Rapid*,
ic millinery btisiiies* keep* on nn at
“t Aylswortii
PMunn««iim..
tlsworth AtJCn
Ac Co’ss. Reasons
suffrr- I
San&lt;Uy in tin. Villw vi.it- ,ei balance in this ’ville, one having
ing from Rheumatism or Neuralgia,
be in this village, for the purpose of ing hik brother Charley.
la y dosed, and now Mrs. Trowbridge take notice!,
organising a ringing class, next Wed­
C. C. Wolcott ha* engaged a house- »t a another.
'
nesday evening.
— As large stock of Boots and Shoes
keej¥*r, and, with his little girl, is en­
IN THE MARKET.
is reported that Sam. Williams
Kocher Bros.
—The past three or four nights have joying the blessing* of housekeeping, hi fallen heir- to vast jvealth. The us there is in town.
been such brilliant moonlight ones that across Quaker Brook.
QTYou can find Rubber Boots, light
st grew from his lavish expenditure
it was dangerous for a young man,
of &gt;ney for a new clay pipe, a short and heavy, at Truman’s.
MIDDLEVILLE.
matrimonially inclined, to be out.
ti since.
In the market, from 5 eta, to 8 eta. per yard. Ynrd wide.
—That lot of Jewelry is going off
—Seven work homes, one yoke heavy­
committee on equalization of fast, at one-half price, at
|
We took our first trip of observati6n
cattle, two cows, thirty-two sheep, be­
ta give tbe following lot; VenunntCKnn T&gt;T7TTTAT&gt;T\i2°
to Middleville last Monday afternoon.
vi Reni estate asaessed, $371,890;
sides many other articles, will be spld
Here we met JW. G. Aylsworth and
. Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 eta. per ynrd, worth 15 cents.
FF- I have Just received a fine lot of
at auction, on Beqjamin Miller’s farm,
.
.
— cents.
I '
Prof. C. H. VnnAmmn, former resi­ pc &gt;al. $53.480; total, a* equalized, Lollies’ Cloaks. They are pretty and
$3 £
in Maple Grove, November 1.
.
dents of thin village. Mr. Ayl«w&lt;»rth’s
cheap.
. gent of a Rochester (N. Y.) Dur—The last fellowship meeting of the friends, in this vicinity, will be grati­
seijiM been delivering trees here this
Ever brought to this market, from 35 cents up.
Christian Church, before the annual fied to Irani that he. is doing a large
Fall and Winter Millinery and Fane* 1■eU»e.wc'Op&lt;
His depot of Htipplie* was upon
conference, will be held next Saturday and proMperous cash trade. His stock
Goods. ■
t.
atS P. M. The pastor wishes tojw is large and complete, sold at the most tli. adjoining “ Tom.” Carey's resi-,
20 PIECES ZATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS
Pnttenisof al) the Latest
made I
GRAND STRIKE
.
-----------Style*
—
reasonable prices, and he deserve* the dei
the membership well represented. \
In plain end figured, from 75 cents up.
***
i miiBual _______
prcccik-nt ba* been ‘set ' donJT^reasSSto
^ricwu
’"?^’?
1&gt;r®«
Making
constantly increasing patronage that
pains Elder Bang., „f
cTr.!
""
“
—Geo. Simpson went down to Chart
lotte^and joined his friend Joe Crouil he receive*. Byron Rnpaler nl*o for­ b&gt;A
toot request
for
a reduction
of |
At Mrs. R. f.. Bvnows.
.
. . __________
____
in a hunting expedition last Tuesday! merly of this village is his clerk. C. ettBu
('Ji. VanArman is born* of n handsome salAras lately tendered and acceded
CTCAl’S, Cara, lor men and boy^ I
and in a couple of hours they “bagged"’
tbree-|»tory, $15,000 school-house on the
from 50c to 2.50 at Truman’s.
po’s next!
four turkeys and twenty squirrels.
hill, with three nasi*tan la, nnd a salary
• at your thriving ’ville, a short
Ml TICK.
—Our new press works charmingly, 'of $700 per annum. Chris works hard tim
ice, our better-half received n
Those Who have IwXin accomodated
and is turning out the beat of printing ,and save* his money, which he invests pO4
from n Vermontville lady, upon with n little Credit at the foundry, take
at bottom prices. Don’t patronize any in a 300-ncre farm down towards Hast­ wh an this inscription:
The largest line in the County.
.:
“Mrs.Sumin notice that harvest is pa*t and summer
is ended, and we are n ulv to receive
tramp printer when there are better ings, and hisuniliition istobean honest E.
et. Gnashville.”
pavincnt.
Wood It Brooks. ,
facilities for doing yonr work at home. horny-palmed granger.
f. W. Dickinson, incumbent of1
BEST AT 6 CENTS.
Middleville is about the size of
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will speak next
the bi
at of the Congregational chtireh I
Will sell you Bla.xkf.ts for less money than most merchant* can buy them for.
Sabbath morning
upon “General Nmdiville, although we believe it is ns herf-i rvd tlic prayer and preached I __________Newbcro O., June 1, 1873. ,
as Hastings. It is quite a wealthy
Providence," -He speaks nt Sunfield in 1old
1
till! bon at the tote dedication of I
Kv « friend to try “Lawson’* WE FJSHKb OUT, i&gt;v« a c*r laid but Ullle
rp* We buy all kinds of Prodnre and pay. tbe Highest Prices. Bring in your
wrc vwimi**,
«••*•»’ w... IP^u*’*u,TOUn,rc&lt;^
fine sgricnltnrthe evening, consequently there will p
1
uT’o?" 1
oft$n »**« afflicttin- k hurch at Onondaga.
folks and your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are hound to
be no MFTlcc it the Chrtitian chnreli I *» «&gt;mnniuil.r. end bleu.-.1 rttb . good
l
ed with Rhviimntism, I am happv to
make it hot for our competitors.
meeting of Eaton County *ay that it afforded mt- immediate cornwater power, out docs not avail itself „ dhito
at night.
I
,.
,
”
”
1'1
”
"*;
’
i
I
p
’
leterelief.
1
have
also
won
it
tried
(&gt;f
yiiroat. Toothache and
of the latter privilege as she should, Gralwhich was well attended and »n
Yours With Respect,
—I^utt Monday Rado Reynolds wn* a flouring mill, a one-hot sc saw-mill verjleresting—A. P. Gren, of this | Neuralgia, and with success. I give
’villL elected President, and also a j this cheerfully, as I feel that this remarrested at the instance of Sam Hart­ 1 and a turning Inthe being tbf extent of
....as I feel that this rem­
[o the State Grane.whirh con-1
should
knownjo
ford, for breaking into his house and her manufacturing. We noticed a dd&lt;
edyr&lt;ly
should
be be.
known
to nil.all.--------PRICE 30 CENTS A DOZEN.
Yoitrn truly, MRS. H. p. WAY.
stealing a false face and fish line. He number of unfinished houses, nt a stand vemaVecenilier.

■ I'ersonal Items.

10 FIKCkS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKING.

THR10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

100 Pieces of the Most ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES

SHEETINGS. 'THE LARGEST STOCK

PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,

$500 REWARD

lODcz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

10000

YARDS PRINTS at SI 10 4 CTS.

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS

HORSE BLANKETS.

[

sm OBfSSIIC COMBS

awaits ths appearance of the prosecut­ still, which would lead a disinterested
ing attaraey. for trial.
person to believcf that “burg" was la-;
—Ths Christian pantomine social at boring under u panic, financial disaster
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Truman’* Upt or somethingof that sort. Her commer- ■
Tuesday eve., was well attended and ciaf iutetvsta are briefly summed up as
nstted the society $8.50.
Refresh­ follows : 4 dry goods stores, :i groceries.1
ments were served, and all liberally 3 luirdwares. 3 drug stores, 1 Hotel, 1
hank, a paper and well patronized print - j
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Truman.
ingofficc, and the usual numlier of shoe, I
—Maple Grove has engaged the fol­ harness and blacksmith shops, that
lowing named
teachers: In Be- congregate in a town of 1,000 inhabit­
igh district. Miss Rode Jarrafd; in the ants, also three churches, of the Bap­
Gay district. Miss Delia Spencer, in tist, Methodist and Congregational
the MeOmlier district, Lydia Power*; dispensation.
and in the McKelvey district. Mis*
Middleville Las several advantages
Mira Crook.
that might place her far ahead of Nash­
—This week. R. S. Brady is roofin* ville,. ha&lt;T her business men the enter­
bis new brick house; Capt. Boise, 0. A. prise and go-ahead-it-iveneM posessed
Phillip’s and D. W. Lincoln are posit­ by Nashville business meh. but as they
ing their residences rapidly toward haven’t she must be contented with ■
completion; Jacob Leutx has re-sliing- the rank of the third town of importled his bouse; C. B. Richardson baa ancc in Barry county.
built ahsixtoome cornice overall 1&gt;rick,
and Doc. Young laid » new platform
and sidewalk in front of his office and
residence.

—The editor of the Hastings Banner
is informed that a man isn’t considered
capable of running,* wnpaptr, out­
side of a grave-yanL antH
gan dihorae-whipa.
Reference*—Wilbur F.
Story, Charles A. Dana, Don Piatt,and
Brick Pomeroy. However, there* aie
there who prefer the grave-yard pub­
lishing business to wide-awake jour­
nalism.

—A tramp representing the one-hoe*,
amateur print shop of Chubb Ac Rey-’x
nolds. Grand Rapids, was in town the
other day, soliciting job work. He re­
cured and printed a couple of job*,
which were a disgrace to the printing
fraternity. When our capital, genimi
and skill fail to compete with such
printers as Chubb fit Reynold*, we will
throw up the sponge and resign in fa­
vor of some dne who can.
—Last week Wednesday the officers
of the Bsny A: Eaton Insurance Co.,
•rare i* this village, and adjusted the
lorn of C. C. Wolcott at $770. As the
property was insured for $1,300, we
understand that Wolcott, a* gnanlton
of the property destroyed, has rejected
the adjustment and sued the company
for the fall amount of insurance. It
seems as though the company should
be as willing to pay the full insurance
rams, which were regularly paid b,
Wolcott.

mountain, hut they are souM-times
more effectual in a trade. A shun
time sines Al. Trontwioe sold his bar­
ber shop in this village to Welcome
Odell, for 50 acres of toad near Mead­
ville, and Odell -old a one-half interest
for 40

a
"1ie in hand a list of the presFarm
Forwell
Sale.
&lt;&gt;rvhan
|, good
&lt;»f water. 1&lt;»-1
--------ents|jc wedding of Mart Barlwr.
but igth forbids it* introduction ratr(i uicelv. on a well traveled road.
here)
J’
were many and varied, Hv&lt;&gt; mile* directly• south &lt;»f Niwhvillr,
e» any
addition,
are prepared
to till
“Jd"’
,,r|S’Ai’
and &lt;
degance
nnd more
la uuty.
The which
will Im- sold
eheaj
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
cheap. For
term*
win lmr»re«. ....alarm.".M
~o.
s that
of tbeha*
M. E.
churrli; his
JPP’-V °
HAMMOND,
dartin
enlarged
| K7 XJ VZ A XX X || VA
east. When
the front
of |
J|t
bri&lt;.kMnbHcril&gt;cr
vani ju thewould
south respectfully
part
and
Nashville.'Mich.
fltection
down
to tho street jnfonn the public
»«. plain
sold.,
Bricllgenerally,
BrIrtI that he is I
otNa-hvillo.
WM. nOSTOX. I

HORSE BLANKETS.

_______ L. L. LOOMIS

J. L. REED &amp; CO
.

OF HASTINGS.

r T H TTT TNG1

D. DUNN &amp; CO

his buH are finished und occupied
and tliber Bros, bring their, front
OUt * r
it will give a
gooolArance.
*
Whikic depot, in Hasting. *onir
days nijc met our old friend Jeane
Patters Vermontville. He asked
u* whafcht us to that point We
told
hiijwt
*,J v
‘ re had been searching for
an homk, but
’
—Dr. Upjohn being
re had become discour—Rev. C. I. Deyo, in his sermon Inst out of ikvt
1,
he
(Uncle Jesse) ar­
Sunday morning, remarked that “there
rived, nl mission was ended.
are no mean, selfish Christians, nor
Early
flay
morning
of last week
Early toj
narrow souli-d Christians." There is
’ saw id" the butter-tub factory
more truth than poetry in that state­ the
of
the
e
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Brothers were found
ment. There are men in every church
who will never get to Heaven, upon to be oc nd were soon entirely
their liberality. When they are called destroy! Iting in a loss of about.
linsurance. The fire is
upon to subscribe for the minister, or $3000.

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

IEBCBANTS.

COMMISSION

llree.ez hroorht tarr. ,j| &lt;rthcr

..On
» «hort distance Houthof
Nashville a jmir of calf-akin No. 3
Boot*. Persons leaving the same at i 100 pair* g&lt;»od Pants. $1.00 worth $1.50
the News office will lie rewarded.
190 pairs gixnl Pants, 2J5O worth 3.50
4.50 worth 8.00
4-d
MARCUS WHITNEY. I 25 Full Suite, only
i 25 Full Suits, only
8.00 worth 12.00,
There will be an examination of । 20 Suits, I Moscow ) 12.00 worth 15.00
teachers, held at the office of Esq.
10 Suita, ) Boaver ( 15.00 worth 30.00
Chiptnan, Nashville, on Tuesday, Oct. 10 Suit*, good enough
30th. 1877, commencing at 9 A. M. The
tn get married in 35.00 worth 30.00
law require* males to nay $1.00, ami 1100 good all-wool Coat* 2.50 worth 5.00
females 30 cents each for certificate*. BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
Each one must lx- punctual in order t&lt;»
At $4.73, $5.95, $7, $», and $10.
receive an examination. School office!*
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
are especially invited to attend.
From 95 cents up!
Jxo. M. Roe, Sup’t. of school*. |
HATS. CAPS, HOSIERY. GLOVES,
MITTS
VZlVfl t
cri-o
Take Betlee.
‘•I
Sifts 1VI&gt;
ixi» nove
j
in
Genu,
and
Ladie*’ wear, at astonish-1
As I am about to leave the country, I
ingly low prices.
forbid all persons trusting or hnrlionng
suppose&amp;vc
caught
in
a
pile
of
when the contribution box goes round,
any
one
on «**j
my mthuiii
account,, an
as iI snail
shall paj
pay
»___ I._____ , ■ .
•
1—
‘J.”
**v uu
shaving*h&lt;
their whole ambition seems to be to ---------^jjer debris. The alarm , no debts
debts so
so contracted, unless accomuccom1. and the reflection of, Simed by a written older from me to
give just as little as they can. They
LAST BIT NOT LEAST
al effort.
may go. to Heaven, but, if they do, it the flam$ be teen at a great dis-1
Nsahville, Mich., Oct. 18th, 1877.
will be by
getting
into some fence, evling jm alarm and turn­ 8wr
J. DEBOLT.
good deacon's pocket and “smouging" out at C1L
Quite J
Astouishlag Saectss.
their way in.
□ of the little village
It is the duty of every person who
paper he I week, was devoted to h« used HpscnEB’s Gkuan turner to
Wun Act.—The supervisors of a tirade i| against your humble !et its wonderful qualities lie known to
Eaton and Calhoun counties have voted ! correspo I As a work of Action their friends in curing Consumption,
to increase Circuit Judge Van Zile’s! the artirj t take rank, but, on severe Conglia, Croup, Asthma, Pneu­
salary to $2,200 Judge Van Zile is the account 1 •k of truthfulness, it monia, and in fact all throat and lung
discaiu a. No person can use it without
twat judge that ever sat upon the will neve high place in history, immediate relief. Three dores will re­
bench in this circuit, and the increased and Pan ott. Macauley, etc., lieve aiiy case, and we consider it the
salary is small enough pay for his ser­ may rest ired that their laurels duty of nil I)niggi*ta to recommend it
to the poor dying consumptive, at least
will not I r*»ly
________________
vice*.
wn-sti-d from to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottle* W iwiirs Men’s Calf Boots, $2.50, $3.00
to $4.50.
Ot IK,ME MANUFACTLKt.
them by tool-boyish efforts of J'V’i. &gt; *’
uo onc aUM’ where
—On account of the “big-^md-it-ive-j thisaapuf istoric fame. Whv it failed was reported. Such n medi­ W Pairs Men’s Calf Boot*,’tajs $3.00.
I airs Men a Kip Boot*, tap.
9.75.
cine as the Gemman Strcf cannot be
neiw," of Ira Stowell, of Woodland, re­ did he no"*'
■’ plagnes
■
Ma, "
Frankie
too widely known. Ask your Drug­
™ fn LbJP
hand made
cently developed in the proceedings of me!"
•8.00 to $8.50.
gist about it. Sample bottles to trythe Board of Supervisors, he is likened
I Last Si; l Hall, wife of Char­ sold nt 10 cents. Regular size 73 cents.
For sale by Boise Bros.
in ‘bis weeks Banner, to Balaam’s ass.
ley HslL e barber.and daugh­
$9.25 and palflO.
’
1
ter of Ni&lt; ter, Esq., died andsensible.
We are authorised to gnarantw: this 100 Pairs Youths’ Boots $1.00 to 9.a5
denlyf Hi en apparently in or­
diuarily J th up to a few mo-, remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, In­
Common CorbcU Proceeding*.
active Liver, Sour Stomach. Constipamenta pt avr decease, when, I
CoiNciL Rooms. »
z,;'. 80 Pairs Women’s Fox Polish Show at!
addreasiii nsband, *• Charley,
COOK 4B CO.
Oct. 23ml, 1877 f
$1.00 to $1.75.
;
Regular meet ing held.
I am dyin lying down upon a uor and Debility. You must acknowl­ 100 Pair* Women's Serge Gaiters, $1.001
BAI?ERF,
Present— Ainsworth, President; Lee, lied, alnic liafely expired. A edge dial this would be ruinous uulere
to $1.50, brotti.71&lt;
we had positive evidence that it will
Reynolds, Roe, Tnuuan, and Cook.
Women's Kid. button. $2.00 ■
post moi t&lt; Idcnuiud thereupon cure, you who are suffering from
Trustees.
22 KnIr* K®l,w,n’’ ,io*t
but. $1.75
Minutes of previous meeting read it was op fi each was caused by there eomptointo these words are ad- 22 I.11!1"*
,,mpn’* Kid Hide-lace.
drtwMxl
—and will you continue to suf­
and approvixi.
irregularit lation of the blood
30
Pairs
Women's
Calf f*ewed Polish.
On motion the following account* around t h agutoted blood be­ fer when you can be cured on such
ms4,&lt;&gt;
WAttanted.
you to determine.
were aBowed :
500 Pairs Children's Shoes, at from
Stanley Moore, Livery hire for road ing fonwi fly culminating in £&lt;mple battle 10 cent.; regular size 73.
18 cents per pair up.
CawwaUms
........................................... $1.00 affecting t « system in the re­ Sold by Halbert 4c Co.
RUBBERS
AT^ WHOLESALE LIST
John Webster,ironinglaBdcra, bnild- gion of ti ,t the back of tbe
W-DOO die annually by neglecting a
J. I* HELLEB, Proprietor
Cough, Cold or Croup, often hwding to
fi. F. Reynolds, for "laddeniZj. ss
lady held in high CmuuiiiMiffiiuddwKnv... Wk, will
: estiaratimhL_____
_
On motion Council adjourned.
you
neglect
so
important
a
tuatt**r
friend^ dLcqaaUtewe, by
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
"
—1 can get at our store SkUoh’n
President.
lionGtre, with the assurance
Gso. W. Fkamcu, Recorder.
xly recovery. For soreness

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Dr,rtr». Is-ttWa. iMaUw*. Annie,

BUGGY!
rnsuwi and all klrnl. rf
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

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HOTEL and BOARDING HOOSE.

MARRIED.

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-■sjsiuss HBADQVARTERS

the

tbo very .num who had pretended to l*i ।
iodtiyhim. Tho insurrection is now ad- i
•TO BUYhighways are blocked.
'
ndtted to hare been a scl fish and partfaan
John 8. Murton, the Philadelphia tara- outbreak, But that Saiga’* name was used
Adrian bank owed ?U.647; Ami ।
It
enforce.
obedienceto
• er, Um been placed under .Ixmd* of ®&gt;,UWI to &lt;»ver it*' crime will be pronounced a ।
Arbor''bank. &gt;173,143. Central Mich- ,
res
pleasing
tiaa
orderly
to answer to a charge of perjury.
national fraud and infamy. The other &lt;
Iran st lousing, &gt;82757: IX’roit, |1.264,- ,
I!
Ar Gem-wee, Finn. IWT110: Gnmd
A sperial from tho Sitting Bull Com-■ insurgent chiefs were either slain, cap- i
Rapid., *-,.318: lanawee, Adrian, iWi,^Sunervieor Eoy, of Ludington,'who is iuImIou at Fort Worth, British Northwest, lured, or have commuted,suicide.
J
People’s,
Torritorv,
October
17,
via
Foot
Benton,
,
During
the
last
five
days
tbo
Rueaians
SX
Of
the
War.!
estate
at
that
rt Huron. IU&amp;8B:
meh box of OinuntuV Sold hr druttWa
iHdruit,
21*t,rectfved early Monday marnlngaays। before Plevna received a reinforcement around
iItrueraHy.
Hold by Famad. WUlUma a to., wbolvth* commiaaion iua met Sitting Bull and of 10,000 lufimtry
utterly failed to obtain any saliafactioii ojf
Blcge material has left Aloxar.dropol '
Kt.
terms of settlement from him. After &lt;le- for Kara. Ismail Paaha’s army* has renavei&gt;a*fwui»
...
p
—
—
,
----Thol Celebrated
A flock of wild suskeys wMrterted up
teiHng the diflicultioi through which the
The Board have caused a war­ commtarion passed before, reaching the1 tired into Turkish territory, followed by
by an express train betwean Olivet and xatlon.
Gen. Tergukassoff. The Russian garrison
Indian band, and the reluctance of the
Charlotte lbs other day, ami one of them rant to be issued for tho arrest of Poy.
The Derby Block, at Kant Saginaw, and Indians in yiridlhg to tbo pentujirif’nM of' &lt;if Ardahan and tbe Bion Corps have been
was Mutually knackcd down and kilbxl
' ordered to co-o;»enite in thp general *dits lumatea,sntterod by Ore to tpe amount the Cauadiap* and allowing an.intorviow' vanco.
by the locomotive.
’
• .
to take place,’they touring some trap was1
Mb« Rmmi Parker,' a young «rdy of &gt;0,500 Monday evening.
The Czar, addressing the general ataff
The bodv of Charles Miller, a home­ about to be sprung upon them, bo de­’ on Wednesday, declared that he and all
about 19 vfisra of age les.ding with het
father near '•Veilsvilin, Lenawee county, steader, living with hl* family ueai Pe- scribee Sitting imil as a swarthy, hlack-' rnembers of the imperial family would
was found In tho wood* on Friday morn­ toaket, waa found in the bay on Bunday, liriroil, beordltMM. pure-blooded savage,' remain with tho army, to share in the
--------- IB AT-------ing suapemla J I y tr.o nock aud quite badly mangled In tbo heed. Foul play is with an sir ofJudicial gravity and intelli­’ labor andJortunes of the war, and witness
gence. Ho continually feara treachery onI tho deeds of tbe soldiers. lie concluded:
dead.’ Hbo htfl b-.en
ertly returned sua)tocited.
from KaUma'Oo. where
e n*d been
Tho Woodruff iwientiflc expedition tho part of the Americana and dtatruafa‘ “I myself will care for the wants
around tho world, in which Prof. Herd­ even hta own tribe when they- are near.■ of the army, and, if necessary, all
■ under creofmen t-irr iwuuiitr.
.
man, of tho btateT’nivarsity, and Mvenl. He refused to shake iiands with tho oom-' Russia will, as before, lake up anus."
Osman Pasha telegraphs that tho one- .
tlomrgotposaeMtcn of an infant child eitirons of Qie State were to join, has mfariuneni, and said ho wanted them toJ
out in full view, and not behind the
from the Hillsdale county poor-house a jxMtponed it* departure until tho middle sit
table. They compiled and Gen. Terry, inr attacked bis txmition on the right
lew dava ago and’ disappeared with it, of May next.
Opposite tbe Unloit Hoose. N&amp;shvllle, Mich.
addroMod them, stating the object of the wing on Friday. Tho attacking party
slucwiiich time nothing has been learn­
Gov. Crosswell has apjx&gt;lnted MaL W. visit, namely, that the President wished। wm* only one battalion, and was repulsed.
ed of her. She* said she wanted a child, Q. FitwMmmons, of Tecumseh, ja««o.
was probably a feint to draw Os­
for hootilitlM to cease forever for tbe sake. This
for a-family in CUopervlile. Kalarnoxoo advocate ofthe Military Hoard ; and Cols. of
man's
attention
‘
from
Grivltza,
as
a
all parties.
If the Indians would re­
county. The &lt;a» is involved in mystery. G. H. Wormer, of Detroit; /•««&lt;&gt; 1)00; turn
and refrain from hostile acts agaliut. Bucharest sorui-offirial paper, the Ro­
, inantil, announces tlqit tbe Roumanians
I aim to keep the bat Goods and sell a little cheaper than my competitors.
. The t± r&lt;&gt;e southern supervisor of Ot­ nell of Jackiion; Edward S. Pierce, of the United States Govonnnenl, a free,
Strangers arriving in
sego ODUDIV havo l&gt;een in session during Grand Rapids, and Wm. Jenny, Jr., aids pardon would bo given lor all past acta. ■ thrice heroically -attacked tho second Korout
laotfon of the Concord; nnd obrlatltrf All Goods warranted As represented and no jockeying.
redoubt, bnt wbre repulsed. ’De­
the past week at Otsego l^ko, and the to the commander-in-chief.
No attempt would bo made to punishJ. Grivltza
the jerking of the Elliptic. Beluc without pereh, town be sure and find the place; people living with us know how 'tis themselves.
Twenty thousand- basket* of grapo* them, and tho past would bo for­ tails are wanting,
throe northern supervisors. « t Gaylord,
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY.
Crre Independent action to each wheel, maklcs
and another county seat war seems to be have been alilpped from Monroe this gotten.
This the President prom­•
cm much more durable. The »prlng» are made
Russian bulletins, from Plevna say
ise! I.
He went on to say thatt siego operations are programing.
browing.
season.
'lh«&gt; of aperlal crucible Hee), and are fully wamated.
J. F. Cknm, of Niles, has been appoint­ all the oilier hostile Indians had nowr fire is concentrapxl upon one point, and
A frog li inches long, which was devel­
oped front the CotTinna coal mine, 90 feel ed deputy U. S. marshal for tho estern surrendered to the United States author­• appeara^to havo considerable effect
ities and had received no punishment'
A Simlfiitxa dispatch says rain fa fall­
below the surface, still lives and grows d i “trlet of M ichigan.
epriog on accoant of quality and Conn.
'Pho electro-hydro telephone, invented whatever, but had boeh received as. ing heavily, with every appearance of •11 nxry
tiueiy.
Send fur circular to
Throe prisoners &lt;wcaj&gt;etl from the Ionia by U. B. Richmond, of iMiialnr, is in friends. They had received or would re­ long continuance. Tho roads are all but
ceive,
tho
proceeds
of
tho
sale
of
their
County Jail, Tuesday night. The Sheriff successful operation between Lansing
impassable. There was never anything
Dexter Spring Co..
I
horses
and
arms, bad,
been
presented
nonu-n
ana
ua/.i,
uoen
prwmiwa
offers a reward for their apprehension.
and North Lanrnng.
with cows, and had otherwise received like it al Balaklava.
A serious revolution has broken out in
H. E. Sargent, formerly Superintend­ ■Dr. Reynolds, tbegred ribboner, has honorable and Just treatment. The name
ent of the Michigan Central Railroad, has visited the mining regions about Han­ terms were offered Sitting Bull’s people. Guatemala.
taken charge of the Northern Pacific cock and other sections of tho upper pen­ The savage warrior smiled broadly at tbe
Over 18,000 mon aud 4(&gt; cannon wore
insula,
and
ia
very
successful
in
his
work.
mention of aurrvnder. The speech pro­ captured by the Russians in their recent
Road.
.
Litchfield is not a good place for Ibe duced no effect, the offer of peace wan re­ victory over Mukhtar Pasha. Tho Rus­
The Agricultural Oritage commence­
saloon business. Tho local tax b«,|300. jected. The council ^&gt;rpko up and the sian official dispatches detailing Friday's two uriiu wanted toaeli a valukbla article ui
ment takes place Jfovembcr 20.
Thia, added to the Blate and government commissioners turned their
home­ •attack upon the K*-ond Grivltza redoubt, n evarjr bouxbokl. - Int«IHrent and reliable
The vleid of the Calumet and Hecla tax, makes a burden that oven tho enor­ ward.
aay that at flrst tho attack of theRomnn- and women can have a permanent and profit
copper mine for September was 1,110 tons, mous profits of tho trade cannot stand.
nlans was repulsed before they gained tbo btuineaa. Addrex Hathaway A Co., No. 2 On
99u pounds. .
.
redoubt. At tbo sooond attack the fore­ St- Detroit. Mich.
The actual captors of Jeff. Davis—the
The so-called Texas cattle dtseiwo has corporal and private who arrested him on
most battalions leaped into tho trenches
I
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NEWS.
again broken out in .Paris township, that memorable morning of May .10th,
and vainly endeavored to carry tho re­
Kent county, (and threaieiM to become 1M5, and kept him until Borno of the offi­
doubt. They remained one hour in the
A Ilmuian official dispatch, dated heatl- trenches, which gave rise to a premature
conlagioua.
cers came up—were Corporal George
army of Caucasian*, October 16. report of tho capture of the redoubt. Tno
’ The Saginaw Courier says that the Munger, now of Schoolcraft, and James quartera
waya that yesterday the Ruslans gained Roumanians then withdrew with a loss
NoImImb Patent &amp;
,
rate of wages paid to men in tho lumber F. Bullard, of Paw Pawa great victory over Mukhtar Pasha, cap­
Spring
camps ranges from &gt;15 to ?20 a month and
Fairy Arch,a romantic spot well known turing many guns and' prtaouera. The of two officers and 200 men killed, aud 20
officers aud 707 wounded.
board, and that there la no ditbcully in to Mackinac tourists, lias |usl acquired
Turks
have
been
driven
from,
tho
road
to
Advices from Capetown,October 2, by
securing plenty of men at thoeo rates. •
adiiitiooal interest A skeleton, supposed
Kars.
way ol Madeira, stale that a war has lie­
to iw that of a young .woman, has been
Several telegrams from tho Turkish
JUST RECEIVED
in Transket, between tho Galekas
county, was, «&gt;n Friday, dragged into tho found inside the cave at tho ^rch. Evi­ side report an improvement in weather gun
machinery of a grist mill, by her cloth­ dently a woman b«s at some period in on t Do Lom, and a prow noct of an engage­ and tbe British and their native allies
Fighting
occurred
Scptetnlier
24
And
20
the
past
been
murdered,
and
the
body
ing becoming entangled with tho wbeecls,
ment near Kadlkoi. Heavy cannonad­ al South Mapassa and Ibeka. Tho Galepushed in there for concealment.
where sho ww instantly killed.
ing has recommonCwd n tho Shlpka kas to the number pf 8,000, attacked the
Monthly night about 8 o’clock George
Pass.
JOHN HPFFBON &amp; CO.
British, but ware repulsed with a loss of
W. Kendall, aprominent and well-known
A correspondent at St. Petersburg tele­ 2iM) on September 24, and a loss on Sep­
GENERAL NEWS
graphs as follows: Tho fate of Monday's tember 21' unknown. The British loss
farmer living three mile* east of Nile*,
-----WU0U3ALE----had hi* leg literally abot off by a tramp.
battle was decided by a flank attack on was one man killwl and six wounded.
Kendall kept his shot gun at tho barn for
Mukhtar Paaha’a position from the north. Reinforcements ii:?.’e been dispatched
Au
advance
of
5
cents
ou
grain
and
the purpose of shooting a fox, nnd going
The Russians captured some thouaanda from Simons Bay, and volunteers are
there after it ho found a tramp in posses­ fourth-class freights bound East from of prisoners. Tho stage of Kara will re­ being enrolled throughout the colony.
218 Jcfferoon Avo., Detroit.
I
sion and holding the gnu. Tho tramp Chicago, went into effect on tho 17th, commence immediately.
An explosion has occurred iu th«i col­ All order* promptly filled at lowest market atfia
started to run and when overtaken by making tho rate to Now York 40 cents, to
On Sunday a Russian division turned
. Kendall, wheeled and pointed the gun at Boston 4&gt;, to Philadelphia 88, and to Bal­ Mukhtur’a right, and Monday Gon. Her­ liery at High Blantyrc, near Glic-gow.
TTEJID
iluiiinex College aud Telegraph !r*f■’ his breast. ’Kendall Struck the gun timore 37, aud including luxed meats mann, with 10,000 infantry, carried Olva 2t2l men were in tho m'iue, and ilia feared
lut« at Kalamaxoo. Board U. Send for Jocaql.
ti;ey nearly all perished. A npOrial train
with his hand, ami its content* entered aud Hour.
Tepe, the key of the Turkish position, by Mint from Glasgow with men to explore
Ihb log above the ankle with tho result
Tho Grand Masonic Lodge of Dhlo, al assault, cuttinglhe Turkish army in two.
Ask for Seely's Extract®
mentioned above. The tramp then Cleveland, decided to meet at Dayton The center and left wing, under Mukhtar the mine has returned. Only one man
and Perfumery,
struck Kendall on tbe bead with a club, next voter, and elected W. M. Cunning­ liimaelf, retreated upon Kara, pursued had been saved. Forty dead bodies wore
nnd went through his jiocketa, getting ham, of Newark, Grand Master, with by Gen. Heymann and harraaaed in tho lying at tho .foot of tho shall. A slight Guaranteed th" beat In tbo market. E»ery adklr
knocking,
heard
nt
the
bottom
of
tbe
about $250 Ln money. Tho leg was urn- Reuben C. Lemair, of Toledo, deputy.
flank by Gen. Lazareff, but succeeded in shaft, is ho longer heard. Great exertions
putaleti.
throughout U&gt;« United Stated.
Sitting Bull, at Fort Walsh with 30 gaining’ tho cover of tho fortifications are being made to rescue tho living.
Roaft Diffcnbach.ot East Saginaw, ob­ warriors, is awaiting the corinniasioners. after a fearful rout, during which the
MAOufsGturod by J. M.SEELY A CO.■
The hHikout of iron workers in the
tained a verdict for $650, against George Sitting Hull’s village is 40 miles from T-.rks lost a largo number in killed and
DraaoiT. I
Clyde ship yards, who demand an in­
Leaner, for-breachof pEomisa.
wounded,several
thousand
prisoners
and
Fort Walsh, ami comprises about l.UW
crease of wages, Ixigan Saturday. In tho
_
ATTEND ,
four
guns.
Three
divisions,
constituting
Goo. Clark’, of Et'oraeJ a member of the warriors, some of whom are escaped Nez
the Turkish right, had in tho meantime Forest ol.Dean iron district the forgemen
State Fish Commission, died on Sunday Perce*.
•
WpOLDSMITira
received
notice
that
they
must
accept
a
W VT Bryant &amp; Suatta ,
The centennial of Hurgoyiie’s surrender i.-fH&gt;n hurrouudod and attacked ami driv­ live per cent* reduction or terminate
Twenty-tws'moro convlcta have l&gt;een was celebrated at Schuylerville, N. Y.. en from their fortified campiu great loss. their contracts.
Fbusiness UNIVERSH
Finally, al 8 o'clock Monday night, the
iranamitted from tbo Jackson State pris­ in the 17th, by 40,000 people.
remnant
of
thia
portion
or
Mukhtar
’
*
Mechanic*' Hall, Detroit,Lull.
on to tho Io ala bouse of correction.
In tho United Staten Court, before army surrendered with .32 guns and a
The country was startled early in the
While Mrs. D. C. Reed, of Kalamazoo, Judge Foster, J. S. Trasker, President of great quantity of material.
Among tho
was silting in « carriage lu the street tho First National Bank of Wochlta, peraotia captured are aovoral paah.xs. week by a report tbit. 400 Mexicans
’andtboonly mu-craaful and" lu#
Wednesday morning a lunatic leaped in Kan., was convicted and aentenced to Mukhtar Pasha is in Kara. Tho Rnasian hail captured El Paso county in Texas,
3iM&gt; errr ojx-ned In Detroit, tt &lt;•
Has just opened (or inspection his Fell Stock of
nnd, seizing the whip and reins, drove five years in tho State Penitentiary of losses are stated to be relatively light
aud bloody shirt predictions of a row
olf al break-neck »i&gt;ecd. With rare tin«- Missouri, for tho crime of embezzlement
with Mexico. It all grew out of a
AccdBlihg
to
the
Russian
official
bulle
­
enco of mind she pretended to have . of the bank’s funds.
little fuss over some salt aprings near
tins,
Mukhtar
Pasha
was
decisively
de
­
dropped something, and while he gallant-'
Tho revenue agents hayo unearthed an
El Paso which the natives have always
y steppod and gut out to get it, she drove illicit distillery, at tho bouse of a German feated Monday, and tho Turkish army
regarded as public property,belonging
rdf, leaving her unwelcome escort to pur- farmer near Stevens’ Point, Wis. Tho totally destroyed tut a fighting body.
An official dispatch from Mukhtar to tbe state of Texas and exempt from
ue the journey on fool.
still was broken up and the fanner Im­
Pasha, dated Kars, Monday, 13, msw: entry and settlement. This is in ac­
Tho Board of Supervisors of Calhoun prisoned.
Which for Style, and Durability, and Extremely Low Prices, cannnt
"Our center, after being exposed for four cordance with the traditions of 200
county voted Judge Vim Zilo $500 in ad­
Wm. Miller throw Thoobaud Bauer at hours to an overwhelming cannonade years of Mexican and Texan jiolley
be excelled in Michigan.
dition to hl* salary.
New York, Tuesday night, and secured mid incessant assaulta, was compelled to and is entirely proper. The old resi­
The Supremo Court dMides that prfa- the championship. ’
retreat, leaving Awltas hill in the hands dents of course are Mexicans and take
■ oners convicted of State Prison offenses,
Tho father of Charlie Ross la interview­ of tho enemy. The Russians then occu­ this view. On the other hand, land
can be sent ttftho Detroit House of Cor­ ing one Kendall, a convict at the Jeffer- pied all tho strategical pointe in tbo di­
r
rection only upon special contract, to i.onville Penitentiary, who confeHios to rection of Kara, to Which place we with­ “peculators have attempted to appro­
which tho Stale Prison Inspectors must assisting in kidnapping the boy and run­ drew with ono division to prepare our priate these springs to private use and
These are prices that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
ning him through to Illinois; and hopes revenge. Another division, including nave employed agents there to drive
borer to dress as well as the Superintrndenti or manager of any corporate
“The Legislature has Seen fit to make to lind a clue which will restore hi* bov the corps commanded by Rachid Omar, oil the public and collect rents.
the Board of Inspectors of tho State Pris­
institution. A large Stock of
it is considered as dangerous in NeuThe cotton crop is nearly as goal as KeoJim Moussa and Chevket Pasha,
on tbe representatives of tbo State of last year.
r-ontinucs to hold !te position* at Kara York to put an institution into the
Michigan, to determine on tbo part of the
bagh." Mukhtar Pasha says his lamra
Secretary McCrary instructed Gen. aroonly 8U0 hors du combat, which is ob­ hands of u Receiver as to let it remain
State when it shall bo lawful and proper
to commit persona convicted of offenses Sheridan to remove Chief Joseph and tin' viously untrue. He claims that a regi­ in the hands of the thieves who rubbed Oysters and. Canned Goods’
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
nunisiiablo by imprisonment in tbo Slate other Nez Percea prisoners to either Bis­ ment and a half of Russian cavalry, and it The Receiver is ns bad as the thief. Of every dcacriptlou.atul wholwudodrote
Prison to tho ‘Detroit Mouse of Correction.. marck or Yankton, Da., where they can four battalion* of infantry wore totally
eign Fruita, and Hermetically Scaled “j1*'
In all the lines; CAeoper than tho Cheapest. An examination will convince
*' There isn't a vegetable,"Hwys tbe
Tbo Common Council of Detroit are the be sustalnod this winter cheaper than at destroyed. Mukhtar attributes his de­ Worcester Press. “ that can ketchup
their
present
location
nn
the
Tongue
68
Jefferson
Ave..
Petrol
*'
c
"
‘
the closest buyers.
only persons who can determine that
feat to Russian reinforcement and tho
question on tho part of tho city. Tbe River, in Montana. It tbo spring it will fact that they wore unable to place in po­ with the tomato.”
concur reneooT tho Board of Inspectors of bo derided what permanent dlapoaltiun sition 200 guns served by.skilled artillerDETROIT MARKETS.
xe Stalo Prison and Common Council shall bo made of them.
iste.
hyholiMto and krtaU
The Pennsylvania railroad company
Tho bombardment of Plevna has boon
This decision will open the doors to up­ yesterday bought out the Empire Trans- recommenced along tho whole line, and
Flour—Wnite wheat &gt;fl 25©8 50; sec­
portatiori
company
for
&gt;1,600,000
a decisive action la Imminent. Russian onds, $5 50@0 50; low grad oh $3 50^ 4 00;
ward of a hundred prisoners sentenced co
liunmon A’Co* au ’
find it for their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, thcra^is
Edwin Booth, on Monday evening, was advices report* large number of Turks patent process, &gt;7 50.
the House of Correction from different
IHnlett 4 SehwMrtz (TH*
. r
j
parte of tho State lor State Prison of­ robbed in St. Louis of a valuable dia­ deserting from Plevna. It fa stated that
Wheat-Extra. &gt;1 3S; No. 1. &gt;1 331;
A.FsbaesteekjStrict!y!&gt; J*™*
money in it for you.
mond ring. It was recovered Tueaday Oeman Pasha’s communications with amber, &gt;1 29; milling. No. 1, ?1 25.
fense*.
1'^4. From to to 20 p«*
Sonhia have been cuL
Barley—State fl lb@l 35 per cental.
Tho corner-stone of the new Lenawee, in a pawn shop.
Buckwheat 00 cts j&gt;er bushel was of­
Tbo snow in Shipka Pass is ono mitre
The grain crop of the United States for
county court bouse, at Adrian, will bo।
198 Woodward Ave., nod inio-r, &gt;.-• &gt;
.
.
laid, with duo censmonkn, on tho 25tbi this year amounts to 325,000,000 bushels doeg, and operations there are imprae- fered.
DETROIT.
Corn—No. 1 niLxed49@49J cents.
of wheat and 1,280,000,000 of corn, a yield
insL.
'
■
Oats—27 (a, 30c.
Tho total Republican vote in France is
Berrien county is alxiut to indulge in aj greater than that of any preceding year
Provisipns—Clear pork is held at &gt;17 50
3«j,000 in exces* of that of 1876. Tbe mi­
county seat removal war.
Nile* wants, In the history of tho country.
There are about 15,000, inen and wo­ nority fa comixmed of 99 Bonapartism. 45 per bbl.; mem ]&gt;ork, &gt;16@il5 50- Hams
, Mich* Sign of tbo Big Hat.
in
cigarmakere, reeting on a strike in MacMabonltew, 44 Legitimi -fa aud 11 Or- 12c per lb; shoulders, 8(§, tiic. Extra mmw
Tbe Grand lyxlge of Good Templars.I men,
New York.
beef &gt;12@1S 50 per bbL
loanista.
closed their annual session st Kalamazoo
Beans—Prices are firm at &gt;1^1 60 per
Gambetta fa strenuously endeavoring
on Thursday. Tbe following ofliceni were1
A gigantic land swindle has been de­
bu
tor
unpicked,
and
&gt;1
88&lt;^1
tn
lor
insLatiled: Chief, Botbowi, of Capac;: iected tn Texas by which thousands of to unite all the factions of tbo Left into a handpicked.
230 Rivard St,
I itroit.
.
Comwielnr,-Boynton, of Schoolcraft; Vico1 acres havo been sold on forged title*. single group.
liivinK pnrchiaod a laiye azuount oC» 1° hidr*
Butter — 20
21c fur good quality.
Chief. Mn M C. Camplwll, of Mt Clem­ Thirteen court house* havo been burned
The steamer Olga has arrived at Fal­
ens. The old treasurer and secretary within the past year to destroy evidences mouth, and reports that she was compel­
were re-elected.
that could be brought against tbo gang. led to abandon tho Cleopatra obelisk off
Clover seed—Buyers are offering $5,
Cape Fintatere, Sunday night during a but their offers are not accepted.
Fifty-six trains per day on-the Michi­ Sixty arrests havo been made.
gan Central, and’more expected,
wilivu a
• aiu prrimrm - . .. .
An advance on freights for tbo West tremendous gale. Tho crew on tho craft
Eggs—18«i.l9 eta.
Lined *cd unllned
l*° 8fdc»
Fruits—AppleH &gt;3 20(3,3 25 per bbi. cvmpvtttora.
Mark Boxer, member of Congresa। has taken place. From New York to Do- which contained the obelisk were trans­
in the rav »Ute al way* on hand.
hip and
from tbe sixth district, had on the red trait the rates are 70, 63, 53 and 32. The ferred to tho Olga, but not until tbe Olga pMchai, &gt;1 «@ 1 60 per box : pears, &gt;3 li.t leather and Alaska ealf.klu, wiUM or with­
out. Order* lolicited aod promptly tn*
to.
ribbon when he wm “sworn in" at. tariff on wheat by rail from Buffalo to N. had lost her second mate anti five hand* per bushel; grapes, 5j(g;8 per ib.
WITH A IIRAX NEW STOCKOF
in her endeavor to rescue them.
Y. has boon advanced one cent.
Foreign Fruits-Lemons, &gt;5 00(g5 50 per
Mr. Brumm will alvay* bo found 4 J 1 itirard
Washington.
..
.
..
In
The
iron
workers
in
the
Clyde
ship
­
box; oranges, &gt;&gt; 60(&amp;7 00 per box;
The jury at Reading has declared six
Judges Baldwin, Huntington, Green।
and Harris are reported aa intending.toi of tbo seven July rioters not guilty; the building yard* have demanded an in- laver raisins, &gt;160@l 75;seodlre«, mat,&gt;4resign, on’sccounl of insufflelent salary.. seventh, George E. Goodhart, was lound cre*se of wages. Tho masters have re­ 5O@4 60 ; Valeueia, H|c; muscatels, &gt;2 50;
solved on a lock-out, which will involve sultanas 12 Qi 15c ;
London
layers
Thursday morning, at the.barnqf Mrs., guilty of inciting to riot.
72 30; dates, 6iQ?7io; figs, In drums,
2,000 men
A fi re occurred at Portland, N. B.. Sat­
Barber, near Sarsnac, a wheat thief wani
A grand banquet was given to Gen. new, 10(^12; do. layers, 12@14c; do.
surprised, aud wu« rhMsed and over­ urday morning. Two hundred and thirty Grant at Birmingham on the 17lh. .
Educate your wm and daughters - 6&gt;
bags, 8(&lt;02c: French prunes 11(3130; Ratios
(Mtch.) Practical Horn*, uwm Our old Stork haw all been closed out and Our Store i«
hauled near Aus. It proved to be Gus। wooden houses were burned. There was
A dispatch from TUlla says that it is es­ Turkey prune* |4i(fct*; new ty&amp;ioc; Collkok. For particular* call, or «**•
Hei only one brick house in the whole dis.
tnct. Over two thousand people wore timated that tho Hu asIans captured, in cjrranut, new, 74; citron, 23@25c: lem­ for College Journal.
had four bags of wheat when caught,
on
peel,
18c.
Cocoaxtuts,
Baraco,
&gt;5
j&gt;er
tho battle of Monday last, 32 battalions of
Samuel Cushman, of Sharon, ban a ten-, burned out, seven hundred of whom Turks, 4 brigades of artillery, 100 offiora 100.
,
wore
sufferers
by
tho
great
tire
of
tbe
acre fieldof Egyptian wheat which is two
Hay—Baled, &gt;11@ 12 pew ton; in bulk
20th of June. The loss fa fully &gt;300,000, anti 2,000 bore*. Among the killed are a
feel high already.
and insurance about&gt;80,000, Tbefouuda- non of the Circassian chieftain Kinuuve,
a 1&amp; per bbl; Mich­
■
At no time since tho panic has the lum­ lions ot a safe gave way while men were and U*o Turkish- general of artillery,
ber trade aaaumod an outlook no prorpU- working in the ruins, burying half a IMouaa Paaha. The Russians estimate igan, &gt;1 15 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per
FOR COMFORT, AND
bu. sack,
; Ashton dairy, [&gt;er 221
BlSrtH OF *
tng as al present and manufacturers wear dozen boys and men.
------, 45(ft47c
—
A man named the total Turkish loas at 16,000 men, to-------smiling countenances. Prominent deal­ James Spinlaw was token out dead, also gtrthcr with great stores of munition* and lb. sack, &gt;3
ers. who are in a position to apeak oonfl- one of tbe boya, Alex. Giles. Another provision*.
Honey-Mdlfc.
i
Hope
—
Market
doll
at
0(jJ8c.
A
flrstdentiy, aay that tbe tranasetions on tho1 was faulty injured and all the others soThe steamer Fi temaurire bos recovered
Saginaw river Chepest week will reach1 rtonsly hurt.
the Cleopatra cafaaon, SO miles north of cIms lot would bring 9c.
•
Potatoes—30(i40c per bush.
Ferrol, (Spain.
SO IF YOU BUY
Chicago partiM of L500.000:
Wood—&gt;3(0,5 per cord.
The steamer Knopton Hall, from Lon­
er oi' 8U0,We lee-i to the E*
DETROIT, MICHsands of people were gathered upon Fort don, lias been sunk at sea by a collision,
small 1st*.
It in eotimatw
Howe looking down un tho immense and 12 Hyes lost.
DETROIT
LIVESTOCK.
mxH of Hames.
People who were more
interested in tbe fire rushed through tbe
who hart a cargo to ship. Mated he ha
HtreeU almost frantic. Sick women ware
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t*b!ame us.
tried in vain tor three ‘lays to- obtain
carried from burning buildings, mothers
XW*-S*1« 01 «*°
were slow to believe their children were
4M0 Lbsatt &gt;3 M per cwt
ali right and tiwir efforts to get into &lt;hfoin other wave. China
27“ We are at home in our New Store, having no rente to pjiyJ^tnd
de of boktaes* einw
hall be glad to see all of oar old customers and many newonea.
। Hey and the receipt
Th* total

of military drill sad
io boys of Hn&gt; Reform

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

DEXTER SPRING!

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery,both cotton &amp; wool, KnrMGoods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE!

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

SALESMEN WANTED.

SALES:e*»WL“r™M

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Fall and Winter Goods,

■Bed Bottoi

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Oyster &amp; Fruit House,

A

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the Rusli

G. A. TRUMAN.

D.D. MALLORY &amp;0O

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No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50

. . LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS

LASS AND PA T

Sut farmers, Mechanics and Laborers wllb

rSdYAv-

“

Buffalo ItobeMt’y

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

GEO. M."BROMt.

Here We Come Again!

TO PARENTS

Summer Good*!

A

BOSS THEY KZETTST

BE SOLD

LAGER BSER

ORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR!

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eti have fallen
; wook figures.

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“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING."

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, bahry co.. mich.. Friday November 2. 1877.
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h ua band had entered and sat down,
“wbat.lupk?"
.
"Nothing, nothing!" he groaned;.
"I made out to get a dinner with an
old chum, but could not find work.’’
"And where have you looked to­
day?" ,
"O. everywhere. I’ve been to a
hundred places, but it's the Baineatory
In every place. It’* nothing but one
eternal no, no, no. I’m slek and tired
of It.”
“And what have you ottered to

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For Advertising Bates
Aynt at this omci.
Tba 2/mt (jMcialiy b to ko»p its rsadsrs pe**W
M tho ‘•Local Doing*,” mM m ambHIoa U to Oto
virtue, denounce Sarlttry, and make Uac'.f grnxr•Ujr useful about tba pastry. Scut to p«-l Ktn
fur fl 60 per year; dea.lb-.-sta —•“‘•’•‘I1
any price.

ORNO mtOMG, Editor.

been doing the work of a butcher's boy
A Husband’h Story*
The Africans,
for a whole week."
Mark was Incredulous, but bls comAn
incident
that
would
suggest
ma
­
panlon
convinced
him.
aud.
they
»ep"riLLAGE OFl'K'EHs
BROTHERS,
Bendins beneath hU load, October cornea,
araled. one going home happy and terial for a play or a novel took place'
Africa! the laud of dsrknrss and the
And snsakmwrcatLs EoSffCSXSt—
contented, and the other going awaj in the quarter sessions, Saturday. His1 shadow nf death. A line of light otinr
DRUGGISTS
1 hat In tba valley* Ua.
from home to find some sort of excite­ Honor Judge Kirkpatrick waadispos­ stretched ocroua Its northern shore,
ing of the coinplalute of matrons1 but now the fiall of night revts there
ment in wbich to drown his misery.
One day Peter bad a basket of pro­ whose husbands had deserted them. ^gaiu. MisslonuricH of the cross have
The Summer morulng dewla riet, fragrant lee*
visions to curry to |iis former employer. So many ca&gt;ws of und aggravated char­ skirted along its vast lamleis and have
He took the load upon hisanu, und acter had been brought up.tbat it be- ; lifted that pall, but alas. I&gt;. too manv
just as be was entering the yard of the gun to look as if the man biped in a1 cases only to ace the dense blseKncaa
&gt;eriftif5.
domestic state waa a great and coasti-; . within and then to die!
customer, be met him coming out.
PA1N.TS, OILS.
“Ah. Stanwood, is this you
naked lutionai offender. The sympathies of |
Africa, the world’s wonder, woe and
VARNMHES. BRUSHES.
‘Why, I have even gone no far his old employer, kindly.
the audience were growing in favor shame. “From the sole-of foot even
.
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL.
to offer to tend a liquor store down
of oppressed women. This tendency unto the bead, there is no soundness
AND BLANK BOOKS.
•treet."
was heightened by the entrance of a’ in it; but wounds and bruises and put“And what are you up to now?"
The wife smiled.
very pale, spare, benign-looking lady, rifying sores, that have not been clos­
"I am a butcher’s boy, sir."
IfETHOIHHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH-C. G.
"Now, what shall we do ?” uttered
apparently uf culture aud refinement, ed, neither bound -up nor mollified
"A what?"
.
1VJL Trumaa.PAttor. Servle-s every Baldwin al 10.
Peter.
“You see I’ve brought provisions for dressed in a neat, dark fabric. She1 with ■ointmeut," i&gt;earing in ita afflict-'
Hits-u- »“Now, we will eat our supper, and you, air. I'm a regular butcher’a boy, was accompanied by a sweet young ed body that direful curse, the slave­
then talk the matter over."
girl of about fifteen, very tastefully trade—in the pathetic words of LivT&gt; AFTWT CHL'RC H DRUGGISTS' and
“Supper ? Have you any ?”
“And how - long have you been at drapsed in the latest fashion of hat, Ings’one—“theopeiHtoreof the world?’
■D vlcoa evr-v Sabbat'
STATIONERS'
onj’x ornaments, and also some dark
“Plenty of It.”
work thus?”
Has America ■any speciaF duty to
SUNDRIES.
“But you told me you had uone."
texture, and a Utile child of three or Africa? My rapid sketch in uriawer
“This la the tenth day."
PERFUMES.
four, in a light aud alsu tastesu! drew. to this question will pre-eut n eontreut,
"Neither had we thia mornlug, but
“ But don’t It come hard?”
TOILET ARTICLES,
Great was the sympathy for the a parallel and a call.
I have been after work to-day and
” Nothing comes Bard'so ioqg an It
and DYE STUFFS.
found some."
h honest, and will furnish my family lady-like mother when she arose and
1. The contrast is obvious and qulckin a low voice and refined language ly stated. America is planted with
‘Been after work and found some?" with bread.”
FINE ELGIN
. LEWIS DURKEE. W. M.
and WALTHAM
“And bow muebcan you make a told how she bad been desgrted by her migrated race*, like the tree* set out
■ ■■___
WATCHES.
“But how—where?"
,
day ii this?”
husband, how be had failed to pro­ from the nursery rows into the open
Its crown of amethyst.
"Why, first I went to Mm. Snow’s.
“ Sometimes over a dollar,and soint- vide for her audport or that ot her two orchard, the lawn und tiro lurk, where
&gt;u«IUM S'twrfrtj,
I knew her girl was sick, and I hoped timesnotover fifty centa.”
interesting children. An old aud ac­ the freest development and the richest
Where, Ilka a silver line, the aparkllng aiream
JEWELRY.
she might have work to bo done. I
“Well, look here, Stanwood, there complished lawyer, ounsel, drew her fruitage may grow. Africa s people
IK H. YOUNG,
went to her and told her my story; have been no leas than a dozen of my statement with un effect almost dra­ are like the thick jungle and the ma­
and she set me at work at once doing old hands hanging around my Count­ matic,. His honor was affecled. Any larial swamp uumoved for ages, en­
her washing. &lt;aUie gave me food to ing room for a fortnight, whining for man with a sympathetic nature would livened and er.riched by nomigralions
laodgoM. bring home to my children, and paid work. They are stout, able men, and be. His honor called upon the hus­ and yielding only the bitter iruita of
H. A. BARBER,
. Foil falling from hl* hand*. ; ’
ine three Hhillinga when I got yet they lie still because I have no band to stand np,and all eyes lurn-d ignorance, superstition aud cruelly.
TEAS. SPIOES, TOBAOOOS end OIQABfl
through.''
work for them. Last Saturday I took upon the culprit.
Hi* h the prraence that with glad ora* crown*.
A Bpecailty.
a»a» us&gt;n-. nrar rvuuene*,w entr.n
2. But there is a parallel. A migra­
He was a tall, thin Irishman, aged, tion once did enter and gn forth Hum
Th" Ion*, Jon* day* of tai) aad rare,
ton and State Streets, Nashville, Mkb.
“You have been washing for our pity ou Leeds, and ottered him the job
HI* bright uulU thlning. when Norenb
butcher’s wife?" *aid Peter, looking of doing my hand carting. 1 mid him ;&gt;erbapH, fifty, gray-haired, and'with Africa. That little company of 70 souls
BRADY &amp; CRITES.
very much surprised.
that I wonld give him a dollar and a mild, careworn features. Hie l&gt;oota came to it from the land of Palestine.
“Of course I have, aud have thereby quarter a day. but he turned un his were too large; bis coat hung about They grow to iuilllons. They come at
Have you u l*rr«c&gt;l(4lon to be prepared I
earned enough to keep us in food ncee and asked rue not to Insult nitu ; him In folds that suggested hfe had length to.learn the lesson of sorrow in
through lo-morruw at any rate; so ami yet he owned that hta family were once been a stouter man; he wore no ' the house of bondage. But they leaih
OUT OF WORK.
to-morrow you may come home to •raftering* But do jou come to my collar; bls shirt at the neck was flayed, also, the wisdom und eatcb the ekill of
Hr buy our Good* for rash and can give
It’s no use, Mkria, I have.tried every­ dinner."
place to-morrow moruing, and you but cleanly. He stood before tlie bar the most enlightened nation on earth.
you low prim.
SMITH 4- KNAPPEN,
"But bow about the rent?"
where.”
shall have something to do, if tt Im only trembling, hot with fear but with sor­ The hour ot their deliverance coiuvs.
“(ill, I have seen Mr. Simpson, told to hold your bench. I honor you for row,and a big tear had gathered In his Amid wonders aud miracles and the
“Butyou are not going to give It
eye.
him just how we were situated, and vour manly independence."
OMw over jullu» Ruaaeil's alorr. Ilastino, MtchJ all. by bunent Seating and low prices. •
up yet, Peter
death of the fintl-liorn of Uieiropprewt•• What answer have you to make to ora, they are brought forth. God has
CLannrr M. Hmra,
Cnaaita M. Kuarraa.
.
xoura Truiy,
"Give It up! How can I help it?; ottered him my watch as a pledge for
Peter grasped the old man’s hand
Judge of Probate.
BOISE BROTHERS. I In four days 1 have been to every the payment of our rent withln two with a joyous, grateful grip^nd blessed this charge, sir," said the court,rather work and a destiny for that captive
severely, but with some astonishment race, and He puts himself at their
book bindery in tbe city, and not a bit months, with Interest on arrearages up him fervently.
LEWIS DURKEE,
I of work can I geL”
’
to date. I told him I did the business
That night lie gave Mr. Snow notice at the apparition, which was differ­ bead. In the form of the mysterious
yy’AR! WAR! WAR*
[ “ Have you tried anything else?”
because you were hunting for work.” he must quit, arid on the following ent from what had been expected.
Shekinah He marches before them:
“Well, indeed, I don’t know, yer
“ What else can I try?”
"So he's got your watch?"
morning went to t he bindery. For two
-Br d»j along tke aalonUbnl land*
aSSSF^t
1 “ Anything you can do."
ft&gt;ecloudy pillar gUded slow,
unsiln a r-ture.‘r*T',lT
“No, he wouldnk take it. He said days he had Lttie to do, but on the honor," said the man in a low tone.
Ba night Arabia1* rrimaonnl land*
“ Yes, I’ve tried other things. I’ve if I would become responsible for the third day a heavy Job came In, and “I'm uta poor man and have done
Returned the flcry column* glow."
MURDER!
EMORY PARADY.
been to more than a dozen of my old rent, he would let it rest."
Peter Stanwood bud sternly work. He the beat I could."
“Your honor,” .said counsel for They are a fickle race, and sadly lack­
friends and Offered to help them.’’
TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Conwyaarlug c*rr“There, we've got a roof to cover us, was happy; more happy than ever, lor
rj fully atxl piampUv atGnded I--. Ofilru »a*&lt;
“And what did you mean to do for and good foot! for to-morrow, hut what he had learned two tilings—first, what the defendant, “tills poor man has ing in faith, but'God leaves them not
1 r*. war: an attara was maue iikisj.
•Idv Main fitnet, Nolivllk Mich.
them ?"
next? Oh, what a curse these hard a noble wife he bad: and second, how been mined by the folly and extrava­ till they are planted in tlieirowu laud.
On the Flour and Feed monopolv.
of bls wife, who is now heresu- The Dlvlue purpose at length appears.
1 offered either to post their ac­ times are!"
And high price* on this -'staff of U’e.”
J. FE1GHNER;
much resource for good he held with­ gance
Were murdered with a two-edged knife.
log him."
.
counts, make out bills or attend to the
On that stock thus planted he viigaftM
“Don't despair, Peter, for we shall in his own energies.
WKK PUBLIC and Kcal 1&gt;UU Agant.
The court proceeded to investigate. the Branch that saves the world.
counter.”
not starve. I’ve got enough engaged
Carvfal aUanllon given to the drawing of mart
Our simple picture has two jxilnte to
He
found
that the mild-featured old
Mrs. Stanwood smiled as her hus- to keep us alive."
We come down the ages and another
1 nsi j,
1.sicn Kits rtuur aou rcot,
Ila moral. One is. no man can be low­
And If you** III call ami o’er hie prici-llii peep,
Ijand spoke thus.
“Ab, what is that?"
ered by honest labor. The second, I man defendant was a puddler. though migration goes forth from Africa.
You can't heir, but bur. -he aeila so cheat..'1
“ What makes you smile?” lie
“Me* Epow han engaged me to carry while you are enjoying the fruits of lie did not look as if he had the They go in small groups and al inter­
asked.
.
ORNO STRONG,
small packages, baskets, bundles and t)ie present, forget not to provide for strength for hard labor; that be bad vale, and the)* also go to the home of
“To think that you would have so forth to his rich cuntoruera. He has the future, for no man is bo secure but accumulated sonic property audsold it bondage.
They learn lite same sad
PRINTER aud Tubllsher of tba Naahvllla Na wa1
imagined that you would find work In bad to give up one of his horses."
A Every daacrlpUon df Plain aisd Fancy Printing
that the day may come when he will for 13,700 to meet the demand of.hfa lessons of sorrow, and they, too, learn
vatcalvd cheaply, with normraa. accuracy and dis­
coinjiaralively fashionable wife and some of the wisdom and catch aome of
such a place.
But how is Mark j। “Marin, wliat do you mean ?”
want the squandcrines of the past.
patch. Office second Aoor Q. A. Trunuu’a brick.
family; that they, moved into a MO the skill of one of the moat enterprising
Leetls?”
“Just what I say. Mr, Snow tame
1 dur padding or ydur Johnny cake,
" He’s woree off than I am."
permonlit house, aud afterwards one nations on earth.
The day of tlielr
I .v ON HOUSE
to dinner; I was there, aud asked him
a.Rule cheaper, bought marble-top deliverance also came, and it came,
“ How so?"
Autumnal Tipta.
“ He has nothing in his house to if he ever hud light articles which he
tables and lived high .until this money loo, under the baud of the Almighty ;
wished
to
send
around
to
his
custo
­
was siMJUt, allowing the old man in the thunder of battle, aud in the
I eat."
HI* ground &lt;•«
From Appleton'* Jocrnal for November.
meantime to work over the furnace death of the first-born of theiroppress| A shud&lt;lercrept over his wife’s frame mers. Never mind what he said. He
Hr also keep. ('
did happen to want ju«t such work
It in very curious to observe the reg- and keeping the luxuries measurably- ora.
now.
done, though be bad meant to call up­ ularity with which we are told Iu the to themselves; that when out of money
|
“
Why
do
you
tremble,
wife
?"
Thus far we have seen a wonderful
ALF. C. BUXTON,
| “ Because when we shall have eaten on the idlers that lounge about the autumn that "the first frost will they got his wages until be had not pa railed between these two African
He promised to give me all change the color of the leave*,” enough to nay board where be was migration^.
flUKSMITH, maanUcturea Rifle and Shot Gun*
' our breakfast to-morrow morning, we market.
is there to l&gt;e u paraUtd
VJ and rcpalra all Flrraram andflae Machinery.
the work he could, and I’m to be there whereas the Irost has nothing to do living in bharpsburg; that he bail in
the outcome? God has a grand
IlrMcb-Ioaden, of any tr.annf*cture, furaUh-J at
I sbull have nothing."
with the change
It has, indeed, given them all he had; that he could purpose for the first, in preparing the
list prick.. Sb lip near the plaining tnllL
“ What!” cried Peter Stanwood, in good season in the morning.
•This Is a pretty1 go; my wife turned sometimes happened in New England network sometimes but about three way for the world's redemption. Has
I half starting from bis chair. “ Do you
CHAS. W, DEMA RAY.
I be foliage bos changed, ae if by days in the week,but all he made they he any fur the setond, in using their
butcher's boy ! You will not do any jbal
•
mean that?"
That 1 never put anything on the alatr
magic, iu u siogle night, to t'jat, upon were welcome to.
EW E1.ER, and -Ii-alcr It: Fine andYiatcd Jewel
such thing."
' " I do."
•
wondrous faith, hoj»e and love, to give
ry Clocks, Spectacle*, etc. Every article warlooking out of tbd window Ju the
“And why not?"
A universal feeling of indignation an element of warmth to the busy and
r i nvAru
"Butour flour?"
J. L. BEACH.
..AH golle&gt; £ baked the JlU(t lhjH
morning, the eye wan surprised wltn ran through the court-room. Even practical piety of America, and carry
“Because."
“Say, because it will lower me in the siMsciacle of the world well-nigh on bls honor could not help sharing IL the Gospel to Africa ?
afternoon."
•
fire; and since this transform*.ion Baid he, turning sharply to the prose­
E PARADY.
the social scale."
1\TEW MILLINERY
“ But we have pork !”
3. There is a call, and the hour has
took place in connection with the mer­ cutor and her fashionably dressed tome. For 39 years an unwonted Im­
“Well, so it will/’
YfANUFACTUKEIlofBucUaadSboca Making L’
.
“ You at® the last- this noon."
UvJL and repairing nvntly dona, also strid auenAND—■— • “ Then wo must starve!" zroaned
“Then It is more honorable to He cury at a lower point, the whole affair young daughter. "You have no buss- pulse has been given to African ex­
lion to All aU orUfera prompUy, and at thvlowcat
_
, ,
jthe stricken man, .starting across the still and starve too, than to earn hon­ in referred to the agency of Jack Frost ness iu this court, madam. Y’ou can ploration and unparalleledteuocesa has
living pricw. Shop uat Aide of Main direct.
est bread by honest work. I tell you But why not refer to this prestidigita­ go, tuailam—you can go at once! You crowned it. The hero-lravelera have
I room.
. J. B. RASEY,
' Peter Stanwood was a bookbinder Peter, if you cannot find work I tor the glowing Hull of the apple, the Cashed thia j&gt;oor man into hardspips been Burton, Speke, Baker, Cameron,
-----------; by trade, aud had been out of employ­ must. We should huve been without rich crimson of the velvet peach, and y your extravagance, and now you Livingstone and last, but not least, our
U plMri
ment about a month. He was one of bread to-night, bad I Dot found work the purple of the plum? Mauy years come herein your crapes and reps aud own intrepid American Stanley, who
and willing
those who generally calculated to keep to-day. Yau know that all kinds of ago this error wan pointed o&lt;u by an your stylish clothes to prosecute him has solved Africa’s last great geograph­
about square with the world, and who light, agreeable business are seized up­ eminent botauls*, who showed that because he is no longer able to main­ ical problem, in the discovery of tlie
JOHN WEBSTER,
consider themselves particularly for­ on by those who have particular the gorgeous color of lue autumn leaf tain you. This court will not assist 1course of the Congo. These new dis­
Haa opened a
TJLAf'XSMrrU.'l AU kinds of work In the Blacktunate if they keep out of debt. He friends,aud who engage them. Alsucb 1came in the regular procec* of ripen­ you. And as for you, poor man,” 1coveries have roused the Protestaut
JL&gt; mltb nm! Hofccvboelng line attend-d to promwas now thirty years of age, and had a time as this it is not lor us to consider ing: and, though boiauy Is generally continued lite honor, “we pity rather world to renewed missionary etforts in
pUy. Give ue a call, caal «ldo ot Mala Street
In schools, the no.Ion comes than persecute you. Go-go ires—not Africa; but the great drawback has
1
three children to provide for, besides what kind of work we will do, ao long atuuied
IF. I). PURCHIS,
an it la honest. Oh, give me the Hber- back with the beavers every year, even the costa shall you have to pay." ibeen iu tbebosllliry of the natives, and
In James Flrming*a Building, east ofaule Main fit., himself and wife, and this, together
that erro1-. In common with
1
PROPRIETOR Sppto Milla, J nslka west of Verwith bls house rent, was a heavy ty of living upon my own deserts and showing
aud.revj-crlfully aoIMU i &gt;h*ra of the pub.
There was a low murmur of up- iabove ail, in the waste of life by the
JT montvUk. Flour and Feed always fur sale at
draught upon hiA purse, even when the independence to be governed by truth, especially when supported by plause through the court The lady !malaria of that dark land. In the
tba lowest ralee Custom Grinding and Sawing
the vox]&gt;opuli will "d-en aiu,” how­ and her eliildren walked out wait- )midst of this newly awakened zeal
! work was plenty.; but nbw-there was my own convictions of right."
deservedly crushed to eartlj.
“But my wife, only think, yau car- ever
1
Had large Experience in Dressmaking, | nothing.
• ... .A
what abashed, the vindicated husband 'came our great act of emaueipaliou,
Leaves find their parallel In n-ao, as took bis bat, and with a “thank yer isetting free the millions of the descend­
M
I “ Maria," said he, stopping and rying about butcher’s stuff. Why, I
already observed, and, like the human honor," left, not triumphant, but still iants of Africa. The startling thought
JAMES FLEMING,
BcIUTra.be.^rH.perfMXral^Uontodl Wbo
his wife in the face, “ W® could sooner do it myself.”
they may ripen suddenly. If, sorrowful.
rATUHM AKER and Jeweler, ran aide of Malo
"If you will go," said the wife with Hpecies,
1
7 :
'
I must starve. I have not a single
hat dashed over Christian hearts in
CBtroct. KMhrllle, Mfch.
any one cuootses to make a
a smile, “I will slay at home with the however,
•
nr Rrmrmber tb« place,—Fleming1* baiuinr. । penny in the world."
And through the remainder of the Europe and America: “Here ha peo­
mystery of the
of die autum­ o. wionitwas noticed that the tide of ;ple allied to Africa’s millions by color
.mat sue Mata m.,NaakviUe.
i .&lt; But do not despair, Peter. Try children."
nal
cofora,
there
should
be
do
great
It waa hard for Peter Stanwood, but
MAGGIE JEFFREY, j again to-morrow for work. Y’ou may
. .'eling waa turning the other way, iaud descent who may be welcomed‘to
Id expiaioing the variety. and complaining wives liad to under- ।her short* and who may, by virtue ot
1
MVKJ. PURCHIS ■
—■— ------- *---------- - -----------------------I find something to do. Anything that the more he thought upon the matter, difficulty
the more he saw the justice and right Indeed, the apparent superior!.y over go a closer ordeal of cross-examination 'that descent, be able to endure the
strength of color in the foliage on thair before.
1
L’..\o.Tull“db"dVfcw.ou.te5 of the path'into which his wife had the
climate, so fatal to the white man."
Comiuent o.' Europe may be at­
thus led him. Before he weut to bed the
1
.
-----■ not.starve."
la not the voice of God in that thought
chiefly to thia variety. In
be promised that be would go to the tributed
1
Eo*Ung Philopena.
,and shall we fall to bear aud heed it?
TheOnlr Hout* tbronrbCau.dMun.
“ Bnt OUT house rent?"
■ U. S. MAIL LINE
n.«airu.uu»ro.•• Tn&gt;.t m« for lh»L Tt&gt;o UadUdy butcher’s in the morning.
Great Britain toe climate is evidently
May not the American church prepare
to the production of bright
And Peter Hum wood went to his unfavorable
'
In Germany they manage this little these
।
shall not turn us out If ycu Will en­
people for that great work, and
but in parte of Germany pastime In a very pteaaairtway. When ithus hasten on the Redeemer’s King­
।
gage something to do, I will see that new business. Mr. Snow greeted him forest-toucH,
the
brilliancy
of
certain
kinds
of
leaves
warmly,
praised
bl»
faithful
wife,
anu
1
a eoup'e meet after eating philonena &lt;dom, aud at the same lime pay back
we ha/ehosse room."
1 quite equal to that of the con expend­ together no advantage is taken or the (some ot her jjrtat debt to plundered
“ I will make one more trial," mut­ then sent him off with two baskets, is
itloaoCpatacnirrra.
.
varieties in North America. At other until one of them pronounce the .Africa? We dragged the wretched
one tn a Mr. Smith's and another to ing
।
HEJUThaVER. Prop.
tered Peter despairingly.
I.INE TO THE EAST !
time the greens of Europe woid “pbllopena.” This is the warn- &lt;captives across the ocean iu the pent1
"But you must go prepared to do Mr. Dixall’i*. The new carrier work- thewre
VIA BUTTALO ud KIAGABA FALLS anything.”
are
q.- ie different from those of our j ing that now the sport is to begin. Let ।up hold of the slave ship, and the
ed
all
day
and
wnen
it
came
night
he
’
SUiirrUaarcus Sirds.
own
land, where, beginning with a [us suppose that a geutleman calls upon ,waves heard their groan and wall m
had earned nlne.y-seven ceuta. It ’
“Anything reasonable, Marla"
green iu tne South, we pass a lady? She invites him to walk in, they
bad been a*day of trials, but no ore burnt
1
•Wli*Z do vou call reawunohl* f _
।
came to the,bouse of their bond­
[OHN Q. CRESSY,
Coutiecllona uuule at Buflalo and Niagara Falla
sneered at him, and nil of his acquaint- ■ro-thward along the Adauticseaboard, aud at the aatne time speaks the tails- ।age. Bhull we u&lt;k send their deswniL
, uiiytiiing ucwui.
v
_ »h r. ni
ritb New York Central aud Kria KaUwaya,
the true green of the greatest manic word. If b« accepts the offer to ।ants back, wiui the waves re-echoing
1
Rhe teft hicJined to smile, but Jibe ances whom he met greeted him the reaching
of
the
hay-producing
States,
tbu
State
same
as
usualHe
was
fur
happier
&lt;
walk
In
he
in
lost,
uwtll
she
removes
i
matter waa too serious for that and a
their psalm aud prayer as they go to
‘ Maine. Every one has noticed the the ban by telling him to go away. If ।found empire an I plant a Christian
cloud passed over her face. She knew now than he was when ho went home of
X HAMMOND,
THE CANADA SOUTH
green of the "Emerald । site asks him to take off his bat he &lt;civilization in the land of their firthera?
1
her husband’s disposition, and she felt tiic night before, for now he was Inde- unparalleled
Isle," which becomes a pale sea-green must resolutely keep it on; if to be
sure he would find no work. Sheknew pendent
Insurance, Real Estate and Money
Onlheuett day he earned over a in
1 Scotland, a whitish-greeu iu the seated, he must stand; or if at the
that he would look for some kind of
of England and in France—only table she should hand him any article
'
work that would not lower him in the dollar, and thus he continued to work south
The Rum Soaked Russians.
1 change to an ashen-green In Ger­ which be accepts, ahs wins the forfeit.
social scale, as he had once or twice for a week, at the end of which be had to
and a sombre olive in the Ital­ Du ring.all this time be endeavors to
’
expressed IL However, she knew it five dollars and seventy-five cents in many,
The national vice of Rusaia is drankStates.
hia pocket, besides having paid for ail ian
&gt;
take her by surprise, the acceptance of
would
be
of
no
use
to
say
anything
Money l,oun«*d on Reni Kvtzife
But we were remarking upon the any otter from the other wins the 'ennetre The lower ciawen are so bru­
to him now, and so she let the matter the food of the family, save some few
Beourity.
by exccMiuvedrinklngthirt they
variety of the autumnal lints in ®ur Sme. Both are cor Mautly exercising talized
1
AINSWORTH k BROOKA
country. This is explained by the fact
* On the following morning the last
eir wits to prevent being caught, and 'are rarely sober, aud during fete days
?^kffSMkkWnU
A3rtow”r0‘ * Ca'* kt«^****
bit of food in the house was put on the Leeds, another binder, who hail been that, while in Europe there are only the sport often goes on all the evening. 1(and there are about 130of them) tney
table. Stanwood could hardly realize discharged with himself. Leeds look­ forty trees that attain to a height of Perhaps the gentleman brings a little Jare always in a state of intoxication.
thirty feet, in North
th America there ------present
Bays, ““Knowing
Knowingthat
that II The popes, or priests, seem to think ii
‘ and
' ~~~~
tliat he was penniless and without ed dare-worn and rusty.
&lt;540 Acres
arc no less than oneL_
wJ—. and forty, shall lotto my pliilopeua.1 have brought a |iart of their religion to be habitual­
hundred
•‘How goes it?” Raked Peter.
food. For yeara be had been gay,
lash like the plane
plane-­ ft along—-here ft la” If she 1b caught ly In a muddled state. This is the
"Don’t ask me," groaned Mark “My —hence our forests flash
Uiougbtless and fortunate, making the
t.n adorned
.dzirtuul with
urltl-l off
.,■*■ her
1- guard
—....by
I.— the
.1. — smooth
- —u speech..I.
_ reason that the Rusdao peasant ap­
for RaaJEaUta la Marry cJ. Appy ro.
tree that "the Peraian
she
most of the present, forgetting the past, family are half starved."
1
’ A. J. HAMMOND.
"But can't you And anything to bis mantles and jewels."
loses, for be immediately claims for­ pears so stupid and thick-headed. Narand letting the future take care of it­
feit If neither wins at the first meet­
self. Yet the truth waa naked and do ?"
ing, the sport is continued to the
"Nothing."
clear, aud when be left the house he
SALT
TWO TENANTS.
"But have you tried ?”
second, and it may happen that half a kl (brandy) that they are never fully
said, "Something must be done.”
■- ■
ci*r.r
* fl
"Everywhere; bin its no use, I have
Nosooner had her husband gone than
dozen parties meet at the name time, at bls command. Vf hen he ases hla
&amp;i Xppmd Ural Uixte Sairiiies,
pawned
all
my.
clothe*
wive
those
1
sil anxious to win ot their phifopena spiritual guides are as degraded as
Mra. Stanwood put on her bonnet and
.
IK BUMS OF
partners, so that the scene often be­ himself, as poorly clad, as lily housed,
shawl. Her oldest child was a girt have on. I‘ve been to the bindery tocomes ludicrously amusing.
It te and a*» much addicted to the use *.f al­
«*£*&amp;-* iiiiiijtb.
eleven years old and her youngeat
Wake Joy in thine;
mfWWCTiMit
.
XWBWORTH t fiRdOKF.
meT”
.
.
“diamond cot diamond" in very truth. coholic drinks, Hie ;&gt;«aAant staftifiea
four. She asked her next door neigh­
Thus Care !u his
and brutaliaea bioiseif with tea eoaoWill peacefully recline.
•WfaMWesitr’
„
bor if she would take care of her chilL. BU88BLL.
Chtef Justtoe Waite fa. said to make punctfon of conscience and aenae of
JONES i SELL
“—1 to let me do his
ecnildren were
shame.
'
has just turned oft
and quiet, and
faster than any of hi
offtered
erfully. Then
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
His wait la all In hta
We may dwpbo the world, but
A young man waa married a short
If you don’t want to be robbed of
returned
mi not do without It.
your good name, do net have it paint­ time since to a woman whose father is
« widower. Soon after the event his
place I should
Tom Scott has rented uumptuoui ed qd your umbrella.
Washington for a club
Boton/W: “Grand Duke Nlcbo* slater tame to visit them; but fall In
——and
scheme
her sister-in-law’s step-mother.

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There Btrril
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1 the urate.
CURRENT TOPICS.
| Hi. Gridly has gpt a great deal les* d*Mh*ad," and Reynold* called Price
"a toddy-ripping blusterer.” Kirby
] than 4.000 bushels of oom.
l^rjbout 7!5-°°° *nra -vet kilk‘d in Mbs Clara Brace ha* gone to Niagara Smith wa* accused of of cottoning the'
Otta N. Y« to stay the wuJtcr with rel- enemy, both in the table and the sur­
render, and gave over the command of
'
When b tove deformed ! When it b atiyes.
F. Wn Hott captnred a 19 lb. turnip ia [■
hb garden la*t Sunday. He** * wicked New Orleans to surrender tNb depart­
man.
«
ment for Smith, and Gen. Herron, ap­
Dr. C. fl. Snell om-b Michigan is* I sun ted hy Canby to receive the our
T.rrlwr b».Il- han.1 healthier state thnn&gt;’. H. Bespeaks render, brought them back on bb
»l»d to knock for rtmlMfoii io the from personal knowledge.
steamboat.’ and also Maj. Gen. Brent,
Kalamo ahead .jet! Leri Wilton now of Maryland. Nerroii's steamer
Five clergymen are conrieta i» th* showed ns an ear of white dent corn wa* tn ail vance—twenty steamers in an,
—and. a* the others were deeply laden
Kentucky penitentiary. Three an- with 1,153 kernel*.
.
with provisions for the starving rebels,
Levi Wilton hnsked iO4 bn»bcl*of he
rode ahead over the low water and
On Tuesday- a steamer sailed from sound mm from one n&lt;-re, beside* sev­ approached Shreveport on an afternoon
New Raven with MJOO.0OO worth of eral buahels of poor com.
in May 1M5. T' e scene on the leree
munitions of war for Turkey.
The Rev. Henry Marsh has been ab­ was sb tumultuous even tho.rel&gt;el com­
An old negro preacher says of Solo­ sent at Detroit for two Sablmths past mander stirankback, unwilling to leave
the steamer,
mon t "King Solomon he had JOO wives He will resume service next Bunday.
Herron's nearest steamer, which con­
G. Herring ha* Ju st come in from the
and 700 other lady friends."
Golden State, whither he had been for tained troops, waa nearly a &lt;hv behind
A Boston fohoecnist wraps hb Und­ 8ye*rs. Heb Uncle Sam’s youngest him. In this uncertainty he ordered the
ent In religious tracts,and thus appeal"1 child. He will stay nil winter.
. band toplay,and drove up to the wharf
to the palate *nd the soul- at the; nan*
Victor Hector, nf .Knlamo, j«nd Mias I it tlw view of full twentv thousand
time.
Lydia Hungerford, of Newaygo, were armed men looking in wonder at those
There is do law in Teneeeee against martini last week. The bride is stop­ lonely stars and stripe*, and all jabber­
•
a man swapping hb wife fora cow, ping with Mrs. Haughton, and the ing iii the wildest confusion.
“I’ll l»e darned,” cried one fellow, "if
but he can t trade her for another groom is teaching school at Carlisle.
He has five hundred dollars "salted” to that sint Gen, Herron up there !"
Herron
went
ashore,
and
thia
man
Bomehody says: “Every failure is a begin w-itb.
el Ito wed through the crowd to him.
step to sueces*.” This wil I rxplai n why
Are yon a skeptic! I was till last
"General, what docs thbmeauf Have
the nftener some men fail the richer week, but 1 caved in. the evidence was we surrrnderedT"
too
strong.
Dr.
Williams,
of
Battle
they become.
"Yrs," said Herron; “you have sur­
Creek, an originator of medicine, stay­ rendered. I hav® come tip to parole
Spain has expended over 8900.000.000
all night with Mr. Wack’* people. von and give yon something to eat.
in trying to put down the Cu1»aii rr- ed
Now mind you he never had wen or My transport* will be here pretty
bellinn. She would have sold .the heard of them till that night. Now
soon."
1
island for half that-sum.
don’t go to making fun of this till vou
The man jmpped upon a bale of cot­
Those Pittsburghers who pbved hear the whole, when I will be willing ton and made a sprren : “Boys, this Is
.murderer *nd incendiary ami rallwl to rest the caw with yonr honor. Dr. Gen. Herron. You've all heard of him
themselves hack-broken mechanica, Williams Is* spiritualist, and, mnem- in these parts. We’ve surrendered!
turned out to be bummers and loafer". lier another thing, the Wacks have no [Hnzxa.j Gen. Herron’s here to issue
relatives buried in this state bnt he
A Kansas man boasts -of n rastot quietly entered smilingly into the tran- our paroles and give us transportation
bean stalk that will support thirteen stion ant! hmm onr aacreij honor,.a* a home. and. Glory to God, to give some­
boys in its branches. Tne stalks must man of spotles-character and an inborn thing to rift.' [Immense yells and
be nnnsually Urge or the boys exceed- truthfullness. the said Dr. Williams did chcrrn.) I propose three cheer* for Gen.
Herron.
.
ly small.
go on unsolicited a® aforesaid and mi­
It was the last general scene in the
The soft, sleek, slippery Gilman says: nutely describe the personages of de­ rebellion. Dick Taylor had surrendered
“I suffer the most terrible wings &lt;&gt;f parted relatives of the Wncka, for the nt Citrourllr, Ala., Moy 4, nnd Joe
conscience, yet I try to bear up." He last 25 years. Though tlw Wack* are Johnston bad sunendered April 96.
didn’t'suffer a hit when raking in cash confirmed spiritualist*, they were star­
.Herron threw himself, with ready di­
tled beyond precedent. For many years plomacy, upon the confidence and co­
from hi" forgeries.
tbev have believed in the spiritualist
A woman died in Fall River. Moss., phenomenon, but with this startling operation of the Confederate line offi
cers
at Shreveport, and sent for several
re^ntly from excessive joy. -On meet­ evidence they ceased to Iwlieve. now.
ing her daughter, after a separation of and henceforth, w|int they brjieved of them ly- their soldiers.
"I am not acquainted here,” he said,
many yearn, she uttered an exclama­ they will -know. Belief has turned in­
and would like you to indicate a suit
tion of delight, and fell dead.
to knowledge and wili be felt with in­ able building for my headquarters."
John Brown, son of the one whose creasing rapidity, and knowledge is
They told nim to take the bank, nnd
* W the way tiirough the town of 15,000
oecanw tnere **
»■ *
“sonl b marching on.” is practicing power on earth, because
law in San Benardino. Cal. The widow thousand-to one against it inn l tnngi-. jnhnbitant*, th® wiggi d relud vetrans
that it
Was
i.u evidence
—j
I, is
.. a. humbug. H
n. thrroginir »r,&gt;un&lt;i nnd followin,.
and other members of the family are Ide
Galileo a humbug! Though a thou-| "Now, ofllcera," said Herron, "let ns
in the northern part of that State.
sand million* pronounced Nm
help each
help
each other
other to
to protect
protect the
the pe
people
A mother and daughter in Atchison, ypt*‘(;n'irf?»P’‘1’’-^'»'
and* gnani
the street*.
Set yonr
----- ’ ”
*—
-ezrown
Kan***, were poisoned, lately, by eat- verified his theory that the earth w *
to.nighl, an(j |et na
us do*,
close this
lag apple* picked from a tree in their round nnd turned on its&gt; »xb- J’/’J , war up creditable to both armies."
yard. Some villian had cut the skin of thousand* of years has
That night, very bite, Herron walked
the fruit and inserted arsenic.
on no it was to be in the beginning that
nh(1 j"
t|lt. tnwn. The late
!!" f
soldieQ were doing their duty a*
On all the rivers in Maine a larger a new world was t«i.be
loggirg business will be done this sen- it wa* to. be that when tIm; faithfully a* if they hod been Union
son than for many year*. On the Finestcnift became intolrrabl •, the . rrtf|1iar«
Penobscot and Keneliee twice n* many roe-thinking Puritan* would migrate , "______________________
men will enter the woods u last year. to a new world, ami so it wa* to be in , Tlie cartridge works nt Bridgeport,
time that a great republic would dyvel-! Conn., nr® making some 700,000 cart­
A man whose manner did not indi- op
, from those freereligiom. enthmunsts ridg,.a n
They have supplied
cate insanity, ordered n steak in n Sac­ when' religious mid political right*, Ruwia ^th 40,000,000, Turkey with
ramento restaurant. He deliberately would beaecorded to man unrestrained. ; :0&gt;000 ooo, and have lust got hu order
cut off a piece of the meat, four inebe* This
•
is but n fuller development of for 80,000,000 from Italy. The-curiou*
by two in rise, and tried to swallow it that
religion* theory sunpresai-d in fnct anpear» that the Russian and
whole. It stuck in hb throat and .-lightened
,
England for hundred* of
in-peCtiori officers have been
choked him tn death.
year* pnoi to to the settlement of the .working
—»-&gt;---- aide
&gt; &lt; •—
«-»- -*
—
by aide
at-v_
the factory.
Beecher has at last concluded that a new world in this broad continent with
of new theorir* developed in
dollar a day is not enough for a family thou*ands
'
thotftand* of rival master minds.
to live on. When he made that esti- the
;
mate he figured in dulled corn at Truly we should not Is' startled though
the secluded little Fox girl* discovered
twenty-eight cent* per bushel.
the greatest poal brought into the
It wa* feared that * severe frost in mina
■
of thinking mankind. Who dare
Florida, last winter, had so injured the face
:
nn intelligent audience and say
orange tree* that they would not Iwar the
i
Fox girt* are not the-Galileosof the
well this fall. These fears have prov- 19th
•
century! Who dure say they
DAY’ AND .EVEN! G !
ed groundless: there will be &gt; larger were
&lt;
not the primary inatrument* tol
crop than ever before.
1break the incrustion into* broader and,
montangible
inter-communication
1
An Aleppo girl, who has more than 1
one-lover, subject" her suitor* tn a try­ with the angel* beyond the grave. The
will bear it down l*ccnu*e their
ing ordeal for ner hand. Taking three clergy
'
bit* of live eoal from the fire, she lays bread and butter is nt stake on the is­
another good claM of citizens wil
one in each of her lovers’ hands. Trie sue,
1
cry
it
lax-siuse it aint popular!
one who holds out the longest wins the ‘anotherdown
clan* will cry it dow n be&lt;ause
girl for hb bride.
if it was good their forefathers knew,
A New York firm- manufactures ten »
i .thing of such nonsense, hence w hy
thousand slate pencils a day, two-thirds i ionl.1 they .bother their heads with
of which are used for drawing outland­ it, bnt all must admit that we live iu a Bat all can be accommodated.
ish outlines of the school teachers of progressive age. Don’t let ns I* star
the land, while the rest are traded off tied if we deviate from the old train of
in the spring for apple corse.
our ways.
F. M. Potter.
COME KIGHT ALONG!
A convict named Camp, who escaped
Michigan's till man.
fxom a Vermont State prison fifteen
yean ago, by tunnelling under the
wall, and was caught only last year,
Marshall Oct. 96.—Complxll G.
has ja*t been discovered digging away tWaldo, of Tekonsha, wa* arrested by
in the same place. He was within one Sheriff
«
Barlier, of Calhoun county, yesfoot of liberty, aud had nomebow man- ttorday, aud lodircd in jail here on com­
aged to stuff hb haversack with pro- rplaint of John R. Bentley, of the Mar­
virions and clothing.
shall City bank. He is charged with
forgery of notes, in poseadon of
The Tennessee Conference nf Meth- the
’
bank, to the amount of alx&gt;ut $500
odbt Episcopal Church lately refused that
;
names forged being those of Rufus
to admit C. Gilbert tn the ministry, the
;
fal|«ws:
Osburn
and Wm. H. Kerr.
although he hail pomri! a eati"fwct«ry ' Mr.’ Waldo
h a prominent member of (States.)
GIANT and JAMBOREE
examination in theological Htudies, heCHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
cause he persisted in using tobacco. A 1the the Preabytennn church at Tekon­
beat,) assisted by the follow­
rwolntion wa* passed prohibiting ap- Jsha, h of a g-sxl family, being a half
of our present Deputy Sheriff
ing named actors:
plicant* who used tolmeco from enter- brothei
'
Ing the miniatry in Tenessee.
(Waldo, (who is now literally oh broth Mr. Silver Gloss Starch.
er’s keeper) and waa last fall a candi­
Mr. Corn Starch.
During the pa*t year the censnmpt- date
c
for State senator on the Democrat­
Mr. Java Coffee,
ion of cutton rea&lt;-bed the highest point iic ticket.
Mr. Rio Coffee.
ever attained in th is conn try, while the
During the last five years he has
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
value of our cotton fabric* exported, 1forged paper to the amount of about
Mr. “
C Sugar.
has, despite the low prices, increased |81O0JOO, it b alleged, $8,000 or $10,000
17,090,000 witbiri two years, or from &lt;of which h still out—he having taken Ths BMOKHG TOBAOCO Family 6 in Ko.
U,090j00 for the fiscal year ended iup the rest. Of these forged notes, in
OLD MAM. MAIDEN, ORON.XTY. LHTLX
June 30, 1875, to $10,180.000 for the fiscal 1Marshall, the City bank holds $400.
JOKER, AMD ALL TUB DOT*
year ended June 80, 1877.
First National bank about $500, ana
Hard times h do respecter of persons D.
J 8. Beach from 81,300 to $1,500. The
rest
are
held
by
banks
iu
Jackson,
Al
­
or places. The Niagara Falls, after
Union City and Coldwater.
putting on so much style during the bion,
Mr. Waldo confesses everything, and
prat few years, must now turn in and sis completely broken down. Mnch
work. The ground ha* Just been brok­ spmpathy h felt here for hh friends,
en at that fashionable reeort for a rul- ,who are. amf ng. our best citizens. It
jU*Mae» M4a*«an&lt;n arkisb will h* .
um&gt; ujtmiiiai
one of the largest in the country. It h
! U&gt;UU*ul iuai uc
work
about four or five Tears ago.
■will cost $100,000 will have twenty-two His
,
fall is indeed a terrible one, for
run* of stone and turn out 1,000 barrel* up to the time of hb arrest he was
of flour a day.
looked upon as one of the best men,
A former w oman in Canada ha* Fall Iforemost tn every good won! and work
plowed several acre* of land. This »and was regarded aa one of the best Mr*. Pure Pepper.
Mbs All Spice.
season she mowed with a scythe for &lt;citizens that the southern part of tits
Mbs Clove*.
could coast of.
«ix days, raked ten acres of hay, and State
I
Mrs. Cassia.
broke a three-year-old colt to harness.
Mbs Lemon Extract.
A Graphic Description.
She hauled all the lime and sand for a
Mias Strawberry Extract.
“Eisass
In one of the Justice's court* the
oilier day a witness Id an assault and
Miss Pineapple Extract.
pithed seven cow* bedidea.
battery case gave hb version of the
And a great many others.
Aturmrtua G. Bartlett, who b white, affair as follows:
“Well, air. the two stood facing each
brought a suit in Chicago for a divorce
from his wife, who is black. 1 aey hud other, one kinder growled and the
been married two years, aud had lived other kinder chuckled. Then one daat
and the other dasn't. Then they kinder
walked around. Then they poked up WHOLE STOCK
the contract in color gave them. Hb their hats and spit on their hands."
•AndtfeenF asked the lawyer, a* the
accmmtion* against her. however, were
found to be grotindlre^, aud the cu*e witness

fwday,

NOV. 3, 18771

fl 1AYLSWOBTH &amp; C8.

Cash Store
Dry Goods, Groceries,
HiU, €«p«i Clothing,
Crockery, Booln and Shoes,
Notions- Etc.,

Boston. Store!

MAIN itlHB.

1877.
GRAND FALL OPENING!
WE ARE OPENING TODAY

100 PIECES OF CHOICE SWL£S PRINTS
At 6 cents per yard.

(No Remnan's or Pound Cloth.]
GRAND KAIID8 DIVISION.

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Style* the finest Worsted Goods, AT 121 CENTS per yard.

NO OLD STOCK 20 PIECES FINE WORSTED
FROM UitoMCENTS PER YARD.

WE ARE OPENING

ZBJLZRyQ-JLIISTS!
Foe Dreanen and Cloaks in Navy Blue, Seal Brown, and Block.

10 PIECIS LATEST HOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKINGS
In plain and figured, worth 85.00, we are selling at 82.50 and $8.00 per yd.

THR10 PER CENT SYSTEM!

100 Pieces of the lost ELKGAIT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES
'

IN THE MARKET.

SHEETINGS.

THE LARGEST STOCK

In the market, -from 3 ct*. to 8 ct*. per yard. Yard wide.

$500 REWARD

20 PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,
Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 ct*. per yard, worth 15 cents.

10 Di z. of the .Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 23 cents up.
thia

“GRAND STRIKE”

HO! FARMERS,

Of Barry and Eaton Countie*, look
to your own interent. • Buy of Wooi&gt;
A. Bhooks. They keep on hand nearly
all..M—«
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Har­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
horse Cultivators, all warranted. the
1 best in the market, all of which we will
I sell lower than any one in the county.

30 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPBOOrS. s^“ll'i’,l’":„s“’';„,c
In plain and figured, from 73 ceut* up.

Nashville, Mich.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

ueoax.

We are authorized to say by the manufacturer* that we will Discockt any
t
Dealer in the County on PRICES.

10000

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS
The largest line in the County.

YARDS PRINTS at 3110 4 CTS.

HORSE BLANKETS.

BEST AT 6 CENTS.

HOUSE BLANKETS.

Will sell you Blankets for less money than most merchants can buy them for.

CT* We buy all kinds nf Produce and pay the Highest Price*. Bring in your
folks and your folks’ friends. We cun save you money, for we are boun I to
make it hoi for our competitors.

Yours With Tlewpoct,

5000 DRESSING COMBS

L. L. LOOMIS.

PRICE 80 CENTS A DOZEN.

JHB FINEST STOCK

|j.L.REED&amp;

EXHIBITION

o

EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
OF HASTINGS.

Wonflers Of the World from all CLOTHING !
Parts of the Gloho.
GREAT RUSH,

CENTRAL STORE!

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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!

100 pairs good Pant*, 81-00 worth 81.50
130 pairs goocl Pants, 3.50 worth 8.50
35 Full Suite, only
4.50 worth 8.00
8.00
worth
3-5 Full Suits, only
° -- -----“■ *13.00
“
20 Suita, i Moscow! 13.00 worth 15.00
_______
10
Suita,_ _)_______
Beaver I, 15.00 worth 30.00
10 Suits, good enough
to get married in 35.00 worth 80.00
100 good all-wool CoaU 2.50 worth 5.00
BOYS’ SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY
At $4.73, $5.25, $7, $9, and $10.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
From 35 cents up 1
HATS. CAPS, HOSIERY. GLOVES,
MITTS AND NOVELTIES,
In Gents’ and Ladies* wear, at astonish­
ingly low prices.

BUGGY!
LV .NASHVILLE

LAST BUT NUT LEAST

BOOTS &amp; SHOES!

See. [Them before You
Buy !

•«it tteraof rreprted In' «Ud Baainter1* officr oa
ted d*J ot Jn»« igwu II t’elo.k A. M, In Liter U
of Mortpfra, os PM- **. *»4 on tte Mb day of
Mar im aateiMd hr tte mM TV ■*■ M. Bradr..
per Robert H. Brady bia attorney io fact ot Mart/
vile .Rarry County, Miehina, to QU tert Brow not
NMbvttle Ba-ry County Mirtifno. ate tte Mateo■MOt thereof rruordad ta rt B»«t.Ur‘. aOteoon
the Ctb day of May lifTi at two o'clock P. M ta
Liber Z of i&gt;or1&lt;a«aa on par&gt; IM. on wbtrt cold
mortgwv I'-"’ '• claimed to ba du• at thia dale di

Li found at lhe old aUud,

Five Stars from, Japan.

somebody hollcrd for 'em to co in and
to bed treat- kick each other all to death. Then
they kinder cot ready, pulled their bate
ernment Reform* to it. 11 appear* that
Xh«y were so ill fed. that when they got
liberty they rushed to the pig troughs
are mana
and that
’rreuMm’aBOte

FLOW, COM lEALiKODIDl'EBD
A Spedalt,.

60 pairs Men's Coit BooU, |3.W, |8.00
to $4,150.
80 Pairs Men's Calf Boot*,rtap, $8.00.
60 Pairs Men’s Kip Boot*, tap,
3.75.
60 Pain Men's Kip Boob, hand made
$8 00 to $8.50.
60 Pairs Boyr Kip Bdob, $1 JO, $1.78
and $3.00.
60 Pairs Boys Kip Boots, tapped, $1.90
$SA5aDd$3A0.
100 Pain Youths’ Boob $1 JO to U8

PIONEER STORE

ATTEND
OLDSMITITS
'BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

Lal tt mr Plow Una at IU!
00 Pain Women's Fox Polish Shoeeat
$1.00 to $1.75.
_
100 Pairs Women’s Serge Gaiters, $1.00
M PainWmnea? Jid, button, 83.00

Please excuse mefrom writing
up an ad. just now, as I have

'omea'R Calf

Dlawlatioa of Co-Partaenklp.

Polish.

do time for pftliminaries, but
18 cent* per pair up.
RUBBERS AT WHOLESALE LIST
PRICES.

Tte Co-Mrtaanbip teaato*n« uxJaUag tat~
A. J. Hardy ate L O. Crocker, nndrr tte Sri
uair.c of Hardy A Crockw. ta tbto day dtawtertfc
rnatuoi aaoMt. All ama—ta ate bMm te*
te Mid IntuM-dtataly a A. J. Matte.
iCrt. MartvlHaklrt.,O&lt;t.M.frr haBDT.

come and see for Vourwelf, buy,

LO.(WTSL

BVTTER. BGGH, X5TO.

and be happy.
CEO.M. SAUCE* CO.

nirtfflinia
rtopsurois

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�nobby suite juit iwcrir&amp;d

order at Truman’#.
friend*, at
tethi* village

-The origin*! John Braith la a reri-

—The temperance social last F.iday
—Another invoice of thoee Rockford
—"Injun* summer still continues.

—You. ought to see "That Sewing

—The Reform Club have engaged
Mr. RumvII of Detroit, to .peak at the
maw meeting Bunday evening.
—John Webster has tendered to the
Common Council, his resignation as
Marshal of the Village of Nashville.
—Bev. M. Shear, of Napoleon, Wick.,
will preach in the Baptist Church, next
Sabhwth. A full attendance is solicited.
—Who is the enterprising citizen to
step forward and erect a score or more
tenement houses. We need them bail.
—On Monday Kenyon Mead and Mrs.
Anna Reynolds, Imth of this village
were Joined in the holy bonds of wed—Chas. Smith and wife are houseeeping in the house lately occupied
y Levi Everts, which been fitted up.
for them.

yearn respectively. The children pres­
ent were Mr. John N. Hall, wife and
two children, of Bellevue; A. J. Hodgea
wife and six children, of Battle Creek;
I. ». Flint Jr., wife and four children,
of Marcellus; R.' E. Brackett, wife and
daughter, of Charlotte; Al M. Flint,
wife and one child; H. W. Flint,' wife
and two children of Nashville; and
Mrs. Flint’s sister and her son, making
thirty near relatives present.
Rev. C. L Deyo performed the cere­
mony appropriately and gave a short
history of their lives, after which all
present Joined in good "Old Hundred,”
and then adjourned to Mr. Boise’s new
building, where a most sumptous re­
past wm spread, 52 persons partaking
thereof.
z
Mr. and Mrs. Flint were married in
Montgomery Co'., N. Y., and moved to
Battle .Creek, Michigan in 1844, with
Just &gt;7 in their treasury, but in energy
ind American go-ahead-it-ive-ness
they were rich, and by hard work and
frugality soon placed themselves in
comfortable circumstances. Eleven
years previous to moving to Nashville
Mr. Flint followed farming, during
that time earning and making one of
the finest farms of 82 acres in the vi­
cinity of Bellevue. They have had
Iwrn to them nine children, six of
whom, and twenty grand children, are
now living. Below we subjoin a list of
the presents:
. .
_ &gt; ——iAh*.
-Mr — H Mr—

—More school ma’ams. Mary Bux­
ton will teach this winter in the Mudge
district, and Mary McCartney in the
Dunham district.
—On November first the mail route
Charles C. Wolcott—One of the
running south of Assyria Center, will
most enterprising and lil»eral citizens
be discontinued, but will continue as
af thia lively "burgh.” b the above,
named gentleman. Seven years ago, at
—John Caley has rented the black­ the youthful age. of eighteen years, he
smith simp across the river, and will be embarked in the hardware business in
ready for business and customers by Nashville, but although young be pos­
the first of next week. He is a hard­ sessed plenty of vim and metal, nnd by
working and industrious mechanic.
judicious management and fair repre­
—Prosecuting Attorney Bauer was sentations. has built up probably the
down Friday, and discharged the theft best hardware trade in Burry county,
caM of people tw. RjmIo Reynolds, he his sales now aggregating over &gt;25.000
deeming it of too little importance to annually. His Urge double store i* now
bring to trial.
stocked with an unusual’large display
—Five millinery and dress-making of fall goods, in the hardware line,
establishments now do business in and hundreds of jolly grangers are
Nashville. Miss Ella Fields of Maple flocking there and getting the worth
Grove and a lady from Grand Rapids, of their money. Charley is one of our
are the last accession a to the ranks.
liberal, prompt paying customers, ns
—The patrons of the M. E. Social, at can tie Keen by reference to our adver­
the parsonage, Tuesday eve., were tising columns. By the way we have
pleasantly entertained by Rev. Thoma* noticed that men who advertise, are
and his good wife, and sociability wiu men who build up towns, construct
railroads, nnd they will be missed and
th? order of the order of the hour.
—The insurance matter of Mr. C. C. mourned for when dead. When in need
of anything in the hardware or agricul­
Wolcott wm amicably adjusted by ar­
tural line, be sure nad buy of Wohott.
bitration yesterday, the result of the
arbitration being that C. C. Wolcott
Personal Items.
should receive &gt;1,414 for property de­
stroyed.
—Taxes are very light in Nashville,
society good and church privileges ex­
cellent, Which should make it a very
desirable place for retired men and
gentlemen of leisure to settle down
and be happy in.
.
—Eugene Cook has bought ont John
z Webster’sblacksmith shop, which, here­
after, will be run in connection with hb
wagon shop. Eugene is one of onr
young and enterprising citixens and we
wish him abundant success in his en­
larged business.
—Wm. A. Aylsworth Ac Co., have
sent in copy for a new "ad”, which
owing to a press of other matter will
not appear until next week. We will
say however that just six month* ago
this live firm re-commenced business in
Nashville on the cash principle. Suc­
cess crowned their efforts and custom­
ers from north and south, east and west
thronged to their lively brick, which to
day tecma with a most magnificent
stock of fall and winter goods.
—Frankie Olds, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Olds aged 18 yeara departed
thb life yesterday morning about nine
o'clock. Frankie was one of the smart­
est, most active nnd industrious boys
of the village, and to the bereaved pa­
rents, who are much esteemed by this
people, the -News extends its feeble,
although heartfelt, sympathy, in thb
their great affliction. The funeral
will be held at the family residence to
day at two o’clock. Rev. C. I. Deyo
officiating.

from the words, "To Die is Gain.”
WOODLAND ITEMS.

We were pre«*nt at the Red Ribbon
Maas meeting, laat Monday eve., at the
M. E. Chnrch. Much interest waa
manifested, short and interesting
essays were read by Geo. D. Barden,
Bert Holley and Mias NelHe Rogers,
ten minute speeches were made by
Messrs. Rogers, Noah, Henry? E. G.
Holbrook, Rev. James Roberts and
others. May the good work go on and

For the month ending Oct. 35th, 1877. for singing, for m fast uone piece was
Primary dep’t.
Mrs. Anna Swart*, over 70 years old
Whole number enrolled .............. 56.
Average attendance......... ............... 45. was found dead in her bed, at the resi­
Mina McCartney, Teacher.
dence of Jhon 8nmm» on Friday morn­
ing last. She retired the previouf eveWhole number enrolled................ 5
ing iu apparent good health.
Average attendance ....................... 4
Wooplamd Boy.
Mrs. Beebe, Teacher.

remains of Frankie
evening, to ascertain
i it wm found that his

E. S. Hoskin* of the Bellevue Gowtte
waa to town last Saturday. An item
in his last issue discloees the tact that

OF

aew»Ul»tMUMwMwTkon'n&gt;a™l»r b hereby giraa that I have sold out

•re. Not. Mi.
.
It I. Mid thntn bonne dieidod M»ln«
IterIf cannot rtnnd. bnt tbl* wbool
DIM, weme to be divided, nor exnett,
nniMt luelt. bnt both «nd» MBin.t
the middle, nnd the, hnre npnointod
next Snturdny Nor.. 3d. to we whether
Itihallemnd.
.
The BnrTTVllIe Snndx, fchoo. bx,
ehoeen it, othoer, tor the winter tonn.
Wn. N. V. Whitlock. Supt; «» W. N.
DeVine. Amt t XU. LonUn Hyde. Bee.
and TrcM; Geo. Norton, Lib; Willie
Hyde, Artist; 8. J.Babcoek. Chorister.
John DeLong, G*&gt;, Turner and
families have gone up to some northern
counties on a hunting trip and to visit

my interest in the Wolverine Mill to
P. Holler, all my accounts are left with
Lewis Durkee for collection.
■
.
D. M. Ptrchts.
*CFHome-Made Sock Yarn at Tro—Fleming has gone and done it,
sure. You Just want to look in hb
store and see hb fine selection of docks,
watches and Jewelry. Hb prices are
reasonable and he warrant* every ar­
ticle m represented. Everything is ।
nFBeavcr Cloking and Trimmings
sell very cheap at Griffith’s.
- *
.

rr*A nice line of Fall Dress Goojb
friends.
Jared Palmer, of Sheridan, and D. and Ball Fringe to match just received
Itobbard, living up the river, are both at Truman's.
- Xew Goods/ Jfcv Goods/ Fall
building new houses this fall.
F. A. Lathrop expects to go east soon and Winter stock at Kocher Bros’.
to visit friends in central N.Y.
LOST.
Gaiter.
The last of last week, a solid gold
b&gt;*om pin, stone xct in square at top. •
MAPLE GROTH ITEMS.
A liberal reward will be given if left at
Notice U hereby given that any per­ Boise Bros.
Iwk
son or persons who are indebted to the
— As large stock of Boots and 8hoex
physician of the city of Maple Grove
as there b in town. Kocher Bros.
for an increase in their families, should
EFYou can find Rubber Boots, light
catt at hb residence or office, H*»nd
block from Lapbam’s. east side of Main and heavy, at Truman’s.
street, second.ward, and;cancel all ac­
tV* I have just received a fine lot of
counts with him or else hb beloved Ladies’ Cloaks. They axe prettj’ and
partner, which he hM taken to his bos cheap.
om to share all nuptial Joys and sor­
_________L. J. Wheeler.
rows of married life, will call oroand
Fall 'and Winter Mililn ry and Fancy
and collect all said debts, and it will

a great accomodation to Mrs. G.» as
Patterns of nil the Latest Styles made
she b a noted and accomplished school
a specialty. Cloak nnd Dress Making
and music teacher and she does not done at reasonable prices. Silks or
like to spend, her time collecting her trimming Cloaks, 4cc..
At Mrs. R. E. Burrows.
husband's bilb. unless absolutely nec-

There is a well-to do farmer in our
towri who hM resided with us for the
past thirteen years and who at lust
has succeeded in erecting a fine and
stately gate in front of his resident.
I could not help but remarking how
much more comfortable and tidy our
neighbor’s home looked and as I have
been passing nnd re-passing by there
h number of times up to the thriving
vilage of Nashville, I have noticed that
he has had his gate posts standing there
for the last five or six years and I was
very pleasantly surprised to see that he
had his front and beautiful grounds
inclosed in a new aud splendid gate
aud fence. What is olir town coming
to, it will soon be all gate makers,
school-teacher* and baby collectors.
Woe lx* unto thee, Maple Grove, for if
the mighty works which were done in
you bad been done in Tyre and Sidon
they would have repented long ago, in
sack cloth and ashes, but I say unto
you it shall l»e more tolerable for Tyre
and Sidon in the .day of. judgement
than for you.
Mrs. A. M. Daugherty is very sick.
A I Julies society in connection with
Mrs. Frank Pattison is visiting her the U. B. Chnrch will be organized at
sister, Mrs. T. C. Downing.
Mr. Whitney’s of Maple Groye, next
Miss McCartney, of Maple Grove, is Thursday ege., Nov. 8th. Everybody
lyipg Tery l°w
consumption.
b invited.
„
Mrs. John C. Dillin of Maple Grove,
Tob Adoxuak.
is visiting friends nt Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Hiram Sloasen and wife of Cedar
A Bio Potato Story.—Mr. John H.
Springs, have been visiting at James Fisher, of Johnston, tells uh that he
raised 25 bushels of Merino potatoes,
Flemings.
Mr. M. V. Cooper and wife of Ma­ this season, off? rods of ground. Thia;
ple Grove, are visiting friends rt would make a yield of Al»out 571 bush­
els to the acre. If any of our readers
Otsego, Mich.
N. C. Rasey, uncle Dave Smith’s son­ have done better let us know.—Hattingt
in-law, is now a resident-of the. beau­ Banner.
tiful city of Charlotte.
STATE SEWS.
Obituary.—Died in ?daple Grove,’
John Strong, of South Rochfnrd,
Oct. 80th, after a long illness, Irene,
wifeof Leander Laphani, aged 63 years. Wayne county. recentJyreccived &gt;4,400
Mrs. Laphani was l»orn in Saratoga, N. in cash for 122 black walnut trees, the
Y., in 1815. She was married in 1842, logs of which will be sent to Europe.
and has since lived, most of the time,
In three ont of the four divorce
in Barry county. She leaves a husband, cases before the Eaton county court
two sons, a brother in Indiana, and a the divorces have been granted.
sister in Californio, together with a
A. N. Riggs, of Mason, has been ar­
large circle of friends to mourn their
rested by the revenue officers for sell­
loss. The funeral- services were con­
ing a proprietary nostrum without the
ducted by Rev. C. I. Deyo, on the 81st;
speaking to a large concouse of people, United States stamps._________

—T.C. Downing writes that his hunt­
ing party numbers six experienced
hunters, and are camped twenty miles
from Roscommon. They have already
Wiled nine deer, a bear and cub. The
honor of killing the bear belonged to more freely.
Theo., who brought him down from a
The Sabbath School at the Meyer’s
tree by patting a ball through his fore- church held a concert, laat Sunday,
whkh waa a soecees,- The house was
not before the old fellow had nearly more than full, and Rood order pre­
killed Bud’s dog. Theo, will bring the vailed. Wm. B. Barnum assbted by
Bird Hawley and James Wheeler led
the ringing, and Mis* Bidinger, who h
an excellent muacuin, presided at the

Whole number enrolled

signed their names
.
ribbon. Th, pmerrd, of th. erenln, Cap*. Glove* and Mitten* at Griffith’s.,
WM IIO-OO. The next win be » nock-

tyCAPS, Caps, for men and boys,
from 50c to 3.50 at Truman’s.
NOTICE.
To all persons intending to go east
or west, if a short notice is given me I
can procure tickets through to yonr
destination.
1 wk

Lawton't. Curative is a scientific and
invaluable cure for the worst of all dis­
eases, Dyspepsia, in all its forms, not
taking, like most preparations, a long
time to cure, but the first dose gives
relief, and, in a few davs, the patient
is completely cured. The dose is small
not unpleasant, nnd will certainly dr,
no harm. It allays Inflnmation of the
Throat and Stomach. Sold by all
dealers in medicine at &gt; 1.00 per bottle.
In Nashville by Boise Bros.
NOTICE.
Those who have been accomodated
with a little Credit at the foundry, take
notice that harvest is past and summer
b ended, and we are ready to receive
payment.
Wood Ac Brook*.

Farm For Sale.
A farm of 80 acrc.% 45 improved,
young orchard, good well of water, lo­
cated nicely, on a well traveled road,
five mile* directly south of Nashville,
which will be sold cheap. For terms
apply to
A. G. H AMMOND.
4w
Nashville, Mich.
Brick! Brick!
The subscriber would respectfullv
inform the public generally, that he is
prepared to fill order* for Brick, nt
short notice, at low rates. Parties
wishing good brick should not fail to
rail at my brick yard in the south part
of Nashville.
WM. BOSTON.

Farming Implements, Wagons 8f Buggies,

Old Reliable Hardware
OF

LOOK AT THE PRICES
Nails, 10 to 60d,
Nails, 8 to 9d,
Nails, 6 to 7d,
Nails, 4 to 5d,
Nails, 3 to 2d,

$2.60
2.85
3.10
3.35
4.10

per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.

8d Nails, and all sizes larges, only 3 cents per tingle lb.
4 and 6d only 3J cents per single ib.
3d only 4J cents per single lb.
Doors, 2-6, 6-6 and 11-8, 5 panels, SI.30 each.
Sash, 8x10 with twelve lights, 25 cents per pair.
A good Lock and Knob complete, 30 cents.
500 Axes from $1 to Sl-75, warranted everyway.
300 Uross-Cut Saws, including the Genuine Silver Steel Dia­
mond, with Handles, File and Guage, for §1.25 per foot; Imitation
complete, for 7 5 cents per foot.

LOST.
On the rood, a short distance south of
Nashville, a pair of calf-skin No. 9
Boots. Persons leaving the mime at
the News office will lie rewarded.
4-6
MARCUS WHITNEY.
There will be an examination of
teachers, held at the office of Esq.
Chipman. Nashville, on Tnewliiy, Oct.
30th, 1877. commencing at 9 A. M. The
law requires males to pay &gt;1.00, and
females 50 cent* each for certificates.
Each one must lie punctual in order to
receive an examination. School officers ।
are especially invited to attend.
Jxo. M. Roe, Sup’t. of schools. ।

Tske Notice.
.
As I am abont to leave the country. I
forbid all persons triistingorhiirlHinng
any one on my account, as I shall pay
no debts so contracted, unless accom­
panied by a written older from me to
that effect.
A little boy wm aaked the oth*r day
Nsahville, Mich., Oct. 18th, 1877.
if he knew where the wicked finally 8w_______________ J. DEBOLT.
went to! He gfiswered: “They pry­
Astonishing Success.
ice law a spell here and then go to the
Legislature !* It wm a painful opera­
It is the duty of every person who
tion for the boy to sit down for a few has used Boschek’s Germam Syrup to
days.
_______
■ let its wonderful qualities be known to
their friends in caring Consumption,
severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneu­
ATTENTION LADIES 111
monia, and io fact al) throat nnd lune
XHUaeryl IIWNn!! Dress-maklngl diseases. No person can use it without
immediate relief. Thrte doses will re­
Dress-making 11
lieve any case, and we consider it the
We have the finest line of Millinery duty of all Druggist* to recommend it
Goods ever brought to thb market, and to tlie poor dying consumptive, at least
m we buy direct from New t ork and to try one bottle, m 40,000dozen bottles
Chicago, and pay Cask, we ret them at were sold hat, and no one case where
the lowest possible rates, and share the it failed wm reported. Such a medi­
cine m the GermaX Syrup cannot be
advantage with our customers. Cutting. Fitting and Dress-making too widely known. Ask your Drug­
are part of our legitimate business and gist about it. Sample bottle* to try
sold at 10 cent*. Regular size 75 cents.
Yonno Lady if yon arc about to be For sale by Boise Bros.
married, come and buy your toilet of
us. We will make you look more love­
We are authorised to guarantee thb
ly than a'Russian princess. If you are
married buy year toilet of us and we remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, In­
will make you look more lovely in the active Liver, Sour Stomach, Constipa­
eyes of your hnsbond than an empress. tion, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of
JfotAsr. bring yoor Cutting. Fitting Food, Yellow Skin, and General Lang­
and Making for yourself and daugh­ uor and Debility. You must acknowlters to us and an the most toying of
all your round of labors. We make
our charges with a fall knowledge of
the hard times and the scarcity of mon­ these complaints these words are ad­
ey. We expect to make our money by dressed—*nd will yon continue to suf­
fer when you cau Ik* cured on such
hard work, not by large profit*.
:erms! It b for you to determine,
Maggie Jeftret.
bottle 10 cent*; regular aixe 75.
Sold by Halbert fc Co.
MARRIED.
50.000 die annually by uMlecting a
Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to
Consumption and thegrnve. W hy will
you neglect-ao important A mattAT
when you can get at our store Bhiloh't
]
BUCK
Covvtion CStra, with the assurance
a Parana Platter
Sold by Halbert

nunmr

HARDWARE!

Ranging in prices from $10 to $50

Complete, $65 cash, 70 on time
Platform Spring Wagons, SI 10 spot cash, SI 15 on time
Single Buggies $85 cash, $90 on time.
Ladies who want Sewing Machines, don’t fail to see White
and Weed Macaines, as we make the most liberal terms, and war­
rant the machines to be the lightest running, most durable, and do
the best work.
WE MAATFACTI RE ALL KCVDS OF

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE!
Eave Trouyhing a Specialty.

Fg~ I want everybody to remember that as long as as I adver­
tise to sell goods, I am going to make the lowest prices of any one
in Central Michigan. All of our goods are warranted and any ar­
ticle sold, not proving satisfactory, will be cheerfully taken back
and money refunded.

(HJS. C. WOLCOTT,
West Side Main Street, Nashville, M'.oh.

�B——B98H——-i—.

NEWyOFTgT WEEK.
'

MICHIGAN.

Han. Preston Mitchell died at his home
in Marshall on Tuesday.
Bereix! cotmUee raised ^upward* of
1.000,000 bushels nf wheat each tho past

, Dr. Charles GaU-hoU, of Milwaukee,
ba* been tendered the position of Lectur­
er in the Homeopathic department of the
State Uhireredy. .
.
A sale of thoroughbred swine took
place. Wednesday, at the tan ofWm.
Smith A Son, near Detroit. About 100
‘
Berkshira.
Hy*old and
Bi the hale,
it 4100 each,

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE I

CONGRESS.

ifegSSsS DEXTER SPRING!
tevUleifor Mfo kseping.
on of vo.’sr* in New Yoi_
city cloned Saturday night, and.tbe total
U 118.ITS, wln.t 1SS.0M ™d.&gt;-~* *“&gt;
year.
Gen. Grant will visit Spain. Portugal,
and Kgypt, returning mk. France via
IlThi Woman's Christian Temperam*
Union iu sreslon at Cleveland, selected
Baltimore M'lbe place, and.October 7 as
the time, of lhe next meeting. Th® b nlon
considered tbe subject of friendly inns,
their origin, methodsand
Stand­

George

.Several conviction* have l*«n bad, and
fine* imposed, ifi Detroit, under the law
for-prevention of cruelty to animals.
Two township* in Osceola county have
sold 1500 worth of ginseng for shipment
’ to China, where the root is highly prized
m a medicine.
Thy fritwi shipment ofeiron, ore from
. Makquette, Hecanaba and L'Anse up to
October 17 was H70.6H2 gross tons, being
an increase of 66^09 tons over that of the
corresponding period last eeaarm.
The late heavy raina are bringing the
■logs down tho Muskegon al a lively rate,
and the mills will now run to tho end of
the month, giving employment to many
hundred*ofpeoplo who dXpected to be
idle.
Cedar, tho county ‘seat of Gladwin
county, contain* six’buildings all told—
a court house, three dwelling homies, a
• atom and a barn. Tho court house !•* a
three story brick building. 45 by &lt;50 feet
Wui will cost when .omplotfl
118.000.' A newepapor has Just been
Some time bed fidl two men-named
rwpectlvoly Cross and Palmer, entered
280 acres of land of what was re­
cently the Indum reservation, near
Pentwater, which they represented
and made oath w»s valuable only for
larming purpose*. '.The mon did not
move on the laud, bitt Is-rt winter ent of
0,000,000 feet of pine lotrw. The United
Stales officials discovered tho fraud and
the parties have been arrested and held,
to answer.
. .
The Michigan Air Line lUlly*! ha*
Isen purchased by the Grand IrunK
Ttimraad Company of Canada, and
ures will at once be taken to proceed with
the opening of lhe road from Romeo west­
ward. .
The sail tnsna'aciurere in tho Saginaw
Valiev are beginning to use dyiiunute
tnrpcdoOH in their salt wells, and with
good effect.
„ The Saginaw Republican says the pro&lt;pectaare through ihsrporiion ot North­
western Michigan that the t-mp.-ranre
work will take a fresh departure the lucoinlng whiter, and p»-oplo truly Intere-rt&lt;•&lt;! in its biicomare snaking preparntton*

the unraxi
United State* in .regard ~
to the
ino
y militia.
It makre an annual approprialhm nf
ll.OUO.OOO for tho purpose of providing
arms and equipments for the whole iKwy
of militia, either by purchase on manu­
facture. ,
...
i
Several other bill* were introduced.
After a short- executive *e*sioii tho Keiislo
adjourned till Thursday.
The House did no liusinesa of iinport-

.

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.

■

JOHN HEFFRON de CO

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clotbing. Gloves,
MiBns, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

FURNITURE!

the pr»dlt*J

action

J.LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacture and Deal in

-------- IB AT--------

Furniture I

Spring Co..

Of Every Description,

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO

•*

From a Wash Stand to a

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE:

Handsome Parlor Suit!

Opposite the Union Home. Nnslivilie, Mich.

IN OUR
I aim to keep the Imt Goods ami sell n little cheaper than my competitora.
All Goods warranted as revreaented aud no jockeying. Strangers arriving in
1 tvil hav&lt;&gt; a large Mock of Coffins and. town be sure ami find the place; people living with usknow how’tis tlieinaclvcs.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY.
Caaketa and a fall line of

CJoflln

Department!

UNDERTAKERS' GOODS!

D. C. GRIFFITH.

We also have n

Petitions were ^presented protesting
c-pdast discrimination* inatlo In fixing
■ law tho compensation of Government
• rks.and leaving that of mechanic* nnd Oysters and Canned Goods!
&lt;le-*cr!ptlon. and wholesaledralen in Foe­
laborers to be established at the whim of Ofrrery
dsn Fruita, and Hcnuetlealty Braird Goads,
individuals; for a Government loan to
68 Jefferapn Ave.,
Detroit. Mich.

conipeiiMtlon: of Wm. I&gt;. Kelley, M. V.,
inking Congress so tp change tho I nancial system of • ho country [uiterruj
lion bjrlaugbter] as that tho liiborin ■
people shall nctappm! io tboGovernm. ir
lor t lio means of expatriating themselves
and their posterity, mul that they may
cnntlhue to live In the home*
caliim

TCrWY

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS,

Wwdsmday, Oct. 34.—The Senate was
not iu aeMion. Tho Hpuse meets from
day lodar without Important btulnesa.
•- -- -—'Ung lor tbe announcement^ the

Lay. Oct. 26.—In the Senate, Mr.
&amp;Rep.,Ore.)-Mubmittod a reyolu- •tb« Jerking i
borlring the Committee on rrivl- gire* indcpcndoni
work, and the reports of duU.
fho
__
_____
1 Eleottona in lhe case&lt;&gt;f Kellogg
committee on memorials W* •
draft of a petition to he d/vnlatod and and Spotfo.d claiming ,the seal from The IH-Jter I
presented to Congress, which wa« dis- Ixiuisikna, to send for peraotoi and papers
cuaaed, modified and.adopted- It urges and admkibrte.’ oaths that Hie committee
legislation for the total abolition of toe may decide upon the merits of lhe tltloof
d!n»ry spring wi a
manufacture and sale of intoxicant*. The each contestant.
for circular
A bill waa introduced re-establiijhliig
report of tho badge and pledge committee
wm discussed al length, and the white lhe Court o*Coninihw.loneni ou the Ala­
ribbon, stamped W. C. T. U., was adopt­ bama Claims, aud for the redistribution
Dexter
ed M the national badge and pledge, of tbe unappropriated nwuoy*.
A
»-‘H
a number of uuimportaiH
unimportant bfils
Iffils wore
which iimhuios abstinence from the n*a
I. fomented and m»lL
rhall lntroduced»whon the Senate ndlonraod
t.f alt dMtnied.
until Monday.
'
lUpiora^
In tho House, after debate, tbe papers
Senator Morton’s condition is such that in the Colorado election case were referlittle hope can be entertained lor bls re­
K*«K»..by.
covery. no is gradually sinking and ha* _»ny vmv.
•
.
.
«-xt
in
whet
Is
going
onafound
P
B
"&gt;
lost interest In what is
on afound
Mr.
Gnrtlpld prewentcl na TM.ftti.in'
petition nf
of 210
210
him
From nil appearances ids end is men of color, asKlug Assistance from Con­
near at hand.
gress to enable them to vto to Liberia,
Tbenalloraat New York Atmck Mon­ rnskin . . -noir pernymont home, mid
day for aa advance irom 814 to
« saying *at n very largo movement of
mouth. They marched through Hie that son was going eti among them. The
street*m to too
,!"b^ro!J®
0*_, B*•••*•
”^&gt;^oc^l ; petition »&gt;-• rend and referred. It sets
tn© ti'
nsniuwo.
■«w
sbJecUonable’5 board!ng-hotiso. but
|airth the dlificully under which the col­
one &lt;)bjcuMuii»i&gt;&gt;
*
...----~Ipolice.
!«. tb« notice.,
people labor in Aitstainltiglhclrfimiwere finally disperod
by the
, The Presiitent hM appointed Thursday 1 lies ill ini'face of tlie competition from
tho 2»th *iay of November aS a day of | white labor, und asks that an allowance
। of 8100 each Im* inodolo emigrants to Llgenerul Thanksgiving.
beria under tho auspice* of the Colonlxn-

FOREIGN NEWS

—WHOLESALE---- '''

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,

Tin

Russia has ordered the mobilixation ot
al! Cossacks not yet in active service.
These will amount to 01 regiments.
Erseroum dispatches, dated Tuesday,
contain the following: Mukbtar 'Pasha
U safe. He occupies a strong position nt
vein sw,w«m v»
Ismail
ill* Junction
inuinn Pasha'S
•
i. retreat,
.. ....... and
..............
—
..ol.
m niriitar «re
with Mukhtar,
are uerlouslv
seriously menaced.
Work ofoxplqrlngtbe colliery at High
Blantvre. in which the explosion occur­
red. proceeded throughout the night.
Four miners wort* discovered alive, but
in m&gt; exhausted a condition that one died
itefore morning, and ano.her Is liopclesslv prostrate. Mining expert.* *ay that

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*

SALESMEN wanted.
ut-Acry town and county in thU HUUienroi
wo aironf* waiite.1 tuedl a valuable article u»elul
rtery household. talclliitcut aiul reliable men
id wotiieu can have a permanent and profitable
—_
■ .1
tr.it.
I'., tfn s(l ratIn

FINE HEARSE!

We have milled to our New Maunfactory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
und are prc|Miix*d to do every descrip­
tion of

planing and ^Hatching.

t0S0N. MOORE &amp;C0.
(VnoU^L.E ceai’esJ- "j

-

GOODS

A BRAN NEW STOCK

And a cnreful man.to attend
FI N ERA LS.

Fall and Winter Goods,

We keep everything that In kept iu
Grand Rupirl* or Jack son. sell at n very
small margin, ami solicit a cal! from
intending purrlmwra of FURNITURE.
Nadhvilhf April 2nd, 1877.

DRV
ilv. r dollar* sn«l
____
, .
for uiaking Hie same adwpd tender; »)«*&gt; JASI.EDSON. OEQj.MaoRt.
«*i and mangled. The explosion wit of | a bill providing that nisti • wmira&lt;’l«»r- in R»!60MG&lt;LLiS. Cwas BwCHtR. nr TRAIT
terrific violence.
1 -• *—
n.« v.&gt;,-vI.-a StcphInBuiDWIH SPECIAL
ULIIXUII
It is announced that a Ministerial cir­ performed up io tiro date "f the order "I
cular will Hhortlv be iasiitd. nt Matin.!, the postotOce department swipending nil
mull
Horviee
in
such
States.
slating tlmt tho spirit of the constitu­
In tho HoumsSoI) bills were intro-breed
Dr-. Kcvnolds expect* to leave Michi- tion
,
favors a large and couiprebenrivt
und tho call of State* waacl'HHtd that lhe
gan for. Illinois about November 1. and toleration of dissenting religious..
WMfeMle and Rrt.it Winds*
Sneaker might announce the suindlug
the red ribbon men of Adrian, where ho
committee'*. A nqini«r &lt;»f bills t&lt;» reix-al
l&gt;egan work in thin State. proiHisu to give
resumption :u-t worn in Ute Hut;—bill*
Lutac GUm
Bcyraor.
him a grand send-oil.
bomlzanltueut against tbe Russian jmmI- Lhe
tta-u. 4 o&gt;‘&gt; .H
Cimpbell G. Waldo, of Tecumseh. Cui- tion in the Schipka 1'axs, and have al­ for tho coinage of the all ver dollar: f«&gt;r a
tUOrtl A Schwartz rn-.
revision of the taritl': to reducetho taxon
houn C&lt;&gt;., a staid church member and ready silenced one Russian battery.
A-Falitssrtock,'htrlrlly Pur® white
dtedlled
li*|ii«&gt;r-&lt;:
authorizing
duties
on
wolj-to-&lt;lo farmer, has been detected in a
Lead. From 10 to W. P*r c»aU»a&lt;ra
on the Huh ln«t- the Russians attacked imports to l*e r»ald in legal tender note-.;
hr bwvfnx dlris-t from «&gt;«. y rite
seriwt 6f .forgeries—passing forged noire Fort
Aliee.z, before Kars, hut were re­
for price*. REID
HILLS.
at the bank* and renewing them ro« they | pulsed. Ismail Pasha arrive*! at Zeide- for the mlmiiw&gt;e-n of Utah :c* a Slate; for
138WoodwardAva,and
di?Con v^St-E.
became due. Th** noire represented kan on the 23d in*t. and I* expected to
mauv thousands of dollars, and Waldo join Mnkliiar Pasha al Zewin. Gen.
lisa been tmgage&lt;l in tho work, without TcrgukaMitr i* pursuing Ismail Pasha.
suspicion, for four or five years
How Seltisli We All
A Ituasian detachment is in Sagbanln
The decretal order of Judge Hunting­ Dagh.
..
7-WZ-A'r/V
ton, in the University dendcaiion caw,
A Berlin correspondent says that it i*
has been referred to Charles It. Whitman,
that Prince fKirtschakutf. in a We orv prompted to Uni thought from
Circuit Court Commissioner, to take and asserted
communication
to
the
Russian
Amlmssastate sq account Upon evidence hereto­ dor there, emphasized the &lt;le!ermiuati*&gt;n the fact that we hear ao many people - y
fore taken in open ponrt, and that lie re­ of tho Czar to &lt;**ntii&gt;tie the war unlit lhe dt thin tin c, Somebody must !„• coiiipellport to the court, with all convenient
*&gt;f the Christian*
Bosnia.
speed, the amount by items and totals, condition
Herzegovina ami Bulgaria is finally and
for which Bose and Douglas arc rrepec- definitely improved.
lively liable on the bads afore ahi.
Ing place at the st »r« No. 7t» Wooorlwnrd
Saturday evening, Just at dark, when
city is on tire. The place is provi­ nvenre. We are liable to forget that
John Burke, a farmer living seven miles tite
north of Nlire, on the Berrien road, was sioned for four montlia.
A Russian official din pa «li, dated
returning home on bl* wagon, he was
ahot by some one from the side of the Tutchenilzs, before Plevna. October 25,
E. COOK &amp; CO.
road, the ball striking Idin J list below the says that ye-terday alter a desperate en­ view, nnd there hi that Vn»-e is beingsacknee. His leg may be saved. His teain gagement* of 10 bourn dunuion. Gen. rifrsed the frulta of a life'* labor in order
Gnurka's detachment, co-operating with
carried him out of further dange.
^EIV BAKERY
a portion of the imperial Guard, captur­ iiomf’iclaim*. But wdfish litiinnnrnture
While some boys in Wheatland, Hills­ ed a strong Turkish post.ion between say* it I* a blessing to the many, while
dale county, were carelrealy playing with oueniji,
Guernji, z»uum*
Dnbnik •**••4
and Tcliche.
Gen. * |&gt;tit [aerhapi n single imlivldunl sinters,
a revolver, it was.’ accidently discliargsd Gourka then stationed himself on the j nn,j v|H. snxl&lt;&gt;a* ibrotre rush in noil carry
and a man named John Arnold waa in­ Sofia road, atrengtlienlng hl* podlteti j Awav the well made garnieiita «i h tube
stantly killed.
with new fortifications. This engage- ' ,,f w’n at they cost t&gt; iiianufiuMiru them,,
Part of the clothes of Mrs. Fuller, who menl af*o resulted in the capture of Me- ' mid the public sentiment says Uut Mr.
«j,DLc"
„-r
it la supposed was mnrdercd in April, heinet Ewsi i’asbn. together with ids * Smith Ixhxiuic.* a public i&gt;&lt;*n&gt;&lt;ractol* by
Many other Turkish । bringing ihe'(real sa'e into uurinidstjust
1K75, with human bones, was found in chief of stall.
HELLER, Proprietor.
the woods in Oliver township. Suspicion officers, about 3,0IX&gt; foo. soldiers ami an nl uUM ^amon. and oh! bow opportun*.
rested on*W. Baker, of Lake township, entire regiment of cavalry, four canuou 1 since the goods «n» iu the market, woadAGENTS
WANTED
and a quantity o'f rilles an*!, ammunition ! vise ail wh** need to go and secure tho
who was arrested near Hudson.
Chester Diamond, of 'Vaaaar, h*w Just were al.-o captured. Ourlos* is unknown bargain*. We feel wqare doing no inI |nslice when we step in ami pr**cure un
found a tooth ae*qn inches long and but must have iieen considerable.
Suleiman Pasha telegraphs, under data overcoat, a business or n Sunday suit.
weighing five pounds lacking two ounces.
Tho Grand Traverse Herald says that of October 25, M follows: To-&lt;iay I-I
Russian
battalion-;
with
cavalry
and
ar-|
Good Templar—“Tut—t—t—Really,
Messrs. Hannah, Lay A Co., of that place,
have cut during Um past season 15.WU.000 tlllerv, attacked the works *rf Rustchuk. । Swizzle, it's disgraceful to see u man
feet of pine and 1,000,000 of maple. The Tho Turks made a sortie and forced the (n yOljr poiltidli in this state, after the
No' «!ca» Patent Sleet
planing-mill has made a run of about Ruasians to retire to thelreulrenchiuenta (.x|M?nHe We've incurred nn.l tbe exer
it &amp;fl hour.
'I
Syrinif
8,000,000 feet and is still nt work, turning ,u py3p».wllh»l.». ..f IM killv.l .u.1 u ' u.c.vc ,,ftaw,,llt.|u.nuu.|l„u..r
out about 100,000 feet dally. Hannah,
traffic!” Swizzle—"V'may preaim a*
Four Russian ill visions attacked thu tnush n.“ y’ like gcn'ini’n, bur 1 can
Lay A Co., have decided to put in about
one third their usual supply of logs tlie Turkish line on the Lorn from Jovan- telly’ I've made more persii'nal &lt;-f
ceftlik, near Kosovo on the right, to So- furan to iliici purroWhliquor Hum tiny
coming winter
ddiabln.
The Republicans of Detroit nominated lenik on tho left. They were repul.cd
IN NASHVILLE!
for Mayor, and by acclamation, Wm. &lt;1. with a loss of 800 killed and some prison­ of ye!”
So'J 6y all Furnltnr*
ers. Tho Turkish loos IM killed anil 60
Deslvrv.
itompson.
“Can you tell mo winiro-Millor’A liquor
wounded.
An unknown man. walking the rail­
ITESO Jluilnwa CoUcse aud TelrpnpU ln»u
isf" said a man stepping into No.
Minister Plerrepout and Urn Earl of store
road about one mile cast of Dowagiac.
34 Jefferson averiue. Mr. Eakin gave the
Satnrdav afternoon, was struck and kill­ Derby have signed tbe treaty regarding desired information, and then asked him
ed by a‘freight train Iwund west. No­ trade marks and trade labels.
Fhimerty from Grand liapfd*, b»ularted a Livery
loculi when he came back. Tho light
thing was found on tho body to identify
Five thousand colliers are Dow on a dawned upon him that Mr. Eakin tlgmghl
and Fct-d blalde In tier
Klanto yoar»«n» and daughters at the GaasD
Idm except a card bearing tho name of strike, and 2,(M« go out Saturday. The that a man would soon need atyotrflMihrtie
Rahim (Slh-h.) PbactIcal Busirxss Taaisiao
Riley Chilson. He 1* supposed to have Staffordshire colliers are voting whether after visiting a liquor store, and being of CuLtaoz.
Far particulars call, or onclooo »taia|»
t&gt;een deaf and .dumb. Ths engineer they will accept lhe reduction insisted on an inquisitive turn of mind,-he peered
whittled but he paid no attention.
by the proprietors. The strike in the zuriously among tho tine photograpliic
A new iron bridge, UsO feet long, has Bolton cotton mills has not terminated. specimehs of monumental work. .Shafts,
Good Turn - Out !
been built by the Detroit nnd Milwaukee
Plevna is said to be completely invest­ broken columns, plain tablets, beautiiul H? Wootiwoara i. Co. Cincinnati. Ohio.
railroad, over the Grind River at Grand ed by the Russians.
designs, it* exquisite in workmanship a*
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Raplda.
During the trial at Moscow of a person though worked on the finest marble, and
ATTEND
The Board of Supervisors of Kent Co. charge*! with etnbezxlemeut, MgJ. Gen. all poMresing tbe valuable.qualification
pOLDSMITFPS
passed a resolution requoting tb«&gt; Gov­ Harlnig shot himself Ln court, in cnn.se- of absolute iudeslnicUbl'lty. Thorelint d I
(X
Bryant
&amp;
Stratton
New
Jersey
zinc,
of
which
these
while
ernor to appoint a ronunission to investi­ quenee of lliu witness accusing him j»f
i bronze monuments is composed, never
gate and inaugurate measures to suppress theft.
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
’sho, molds or crumbles; and
the cattle plague, known as Texas licks.
The Russian official dispatches from rn*ta, tam
Mechanics' Hoik Detroit, Mich.
wife had been turned into a white
Poredin says the Grand Duke Nicholas it L’rt'atronnment.
_ .-Ft and bort yalrontad
instead of salt, she
Inspected, Thuraday, the battlefield nt bronze
have stood to this day, a lasting
Gorny Dubulrk. The troop* are elated would
GENERAL NEWS.
STANLEY MOORE.
rebuke
to
thcourioaity
of
woman.
hy their victory. The Kureian loan wns
2,500; the Turkish low* nearly equal.
Full official figures of tho Ohio election Eightv Turkish otfioers were taken x*ri*A
Sure
Cure
for*
Plies.
are: Bishop, 271.625 voles; West, 248,- o.iera and a Hag and lour guns captured
M5; Bishop's majority, 22,6a0.
The Daily News say the master mason* k-.nd&gt; of Plloa, aUavin&lt; ibe lutemo itching st oner
Wood's Museum at Chicago burned ou will prosecute the men who accepted tiring Inatant tellrf. An Indian IreaiMDt you
NASHVILLE, MICH.
Tuesday.
pAssagc from America under contract to
-The Americans at Paris will give Gen. work, aud lurcher rendered thenweiVM
liable by actually entering upon work
Grant a splendid banquet-Saturday.
M. Ryder. Cleveland, O-. writes —“I »ufGen. Crook write* that arrangement* m contracted, if they persist in acting f«ed fcryesn »IU» U'btns snd ulcersUM Files,
tried remedy after reouidy advertised, sod aeusultfor removing the Indians to their winter with the strikers.
ed pbvslclaus in Fhitedvlpbla, Loalsvlllr, Cincin­
quarters near the supply depots are near­
A special dated at Erzeroum, Saturday nati, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hun­
'
’ —-' and that,there wffi be n*&gt; evening, reports tic ritmrtiuu vary critU
230 Rivard St.,
Detroit.
lyer. Campe Robinson and cal. A great battle iaimnllnout at kopvaded Oni’ Terri­
llarlpj vuKb-rJ B tazgk swMnt &lt;&gt;fbaflUo M?1.?
..... be abandoned this winter,1 rikoi.
In ibe Indian T.-rrllorr. I have-opCMjl ■
' '
but moat of the troops will be retained al’
tory claiming- to
Complete
access
has
l&gt;een
obtained
to
pasts ou the Union Pacific Railroad, at both pita of tho High Blantyre colliery,
turret befurr sirea. Belas *» «
forts Laramie, Katterman, and McK inuey,' aud It ba* l&gt;e«i ascertained that 3'*0 per­
i a v e Murder
myself, anti bavin*? jatenud Ute
and cSrnpe Brown and Stambaugh.
sons perished.
la certainly a wonderful dbeorery, anti
A treaty has been completed btftween
ed Something
Returns from 15 uf tho ballot* in Ute
the Dominion Government and tho Black­1’ second
election in France result in tho
feet Indiana, by which the Indians have
of 11 Conservative* and four Ro­ around each box of OlnimattL Sold by druggists oot- Orfnn sollelttd »"d promptly
ceded 61,WO square miles of their terri­’ election
Hr. Hromm will alwap be found
publteMS. The Chamber stands :30 Re­ jrowally^ttoM^ Fmaad. Williams A bo, wholetory to Canada.
at or SM Croghan »t. Tboa* who *&gt;«»»:
publicans and 210 Conservatives.’
■tariw Mucbasoa win do well total!. Ad
1,100,000 bushels of wheal arrived at
M- haosi*.
Rinud *U. Detroit, Mich.
BnflHo last w«k on Monday and TuesWe learn wisdom from bur failures
We
Graver Kennedy, the notorious outlaw, much more than from auccea*.
often
discovewhat
will
d&lt;r
by
finding
made famous in Kentucky because of his
That mil jxit them to flight.
daring and defiance of the law, wm cap­ out wbat will not do; and probably be
tured near LaucaMer, Ky„ Saturday who never made a mistake never
morning. Kennedy has committed nu­ made a discovery. Home Tooke used
EWWET- OF
merous crim re In the last several yeara. to say of bis studies in intellectual
He was engaged In a riot M Lancaster,
and then killed a relative-. He was res-

LASS AND PAINT

JUST

:a m. a. nmn ami
(Jom&lt;

11
Z.MERICAfl

sewincMachine.

RECEIVED

rtncl a.void.
the Rush
G. A. TRUMAN.

We will Give yon a better Bargain

HOTEL and./BUARDING HOUSE.

Simplest &amp;besJ;

AND A CHOICrUNE of GROCERIES

-S Bed Bottom

(A NEW LIVERY
STANLEY MOORE

tins just opened (or inspection his Fill Stuck ol

Which for Stvi.k, and DutuBtLtrr, and Extbemely Low Prices, cannot
be excelled in Michigan.

75 cents
No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat. 81.50
These are prices that will stop all Railroad Strikes, aud enable the la­
borer to dress as well as the Superintrndenls or manager of any corporate
institution. A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
the closest buyers.

But Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it fur

TO PARENTS.

their interest to call on mo for Prices before buying, there is
money in it for you.
y

Nashville House Barn! Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo

Robes, etc., etc.

.

JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

Empire Block, llatlngB, Xllcb. Sign of Che Bir Hal.

tfj

CAN ALSO FURNISS to FUNERALS.

SALES’”!**!'1:^.-.’

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Buffalo Robe Man’ft’y

WAS BAS BEEN DECLARED.

GEO. M. BROMM,

Here We Come Again!
WITH A RRAX NEW 8TOCKOF

Summer Goods!
Our old Stock ha* all been cloned out and Our Store i«

Too full of New Goods
FOR COMFORT. AND

BE
SO IF YOU

Prices and Quality,

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR^
At our Store than ehewhece, don’t*bhune u^.

FLOUR AND FEED

THE BOSS

became

{■Bracket Saws, Fancy Woods,

; tho train
kill an
I through
Hl
men are. the V DEHIGNB, sad all kiad. of Awatour Tooh
y before Prin- mad tn Scroll aawinx and futey work seat to ay
IhZt^Tnin wouidtokeTim alive. This
morning, according to tbe Courier-Jour­ ci pie they become incapable of doing audte,r.,‘
* &lt;**•* *
nal’s apodal report of hie capture, Mar­ right.

LAGER BEBR Delivered Wiftoiit litre Charte!
D. M. PIRCBlS.

SOLD

BUY

Uy We are at home io oat New Store, having nojrents to pav^and
hall be glad tojsee all af our old cuatomera and many naw-oats. {

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YoUraiTruly,

KOCHER BROS.

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                  <text>STRONG
“PROORESSIOW. NO RETROGRADING.”

VOL. V,

VILLAGE OFFICERS.

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

fnitiitf.
OIIRI8TIAX CHUHCH-U. I. Dsiro. toV tor. Hrrvlom ..cry
101-t*.«

if rrnoburr kpiscopal churuh-c. 0.
in. T*OM*a.Pa*tor. ferric** evrry.8et.bain *t 10.

."D AITIHT CHURCH-O. M. Anas*, i’aat-r. Set­
O Vice* every Sabbath at 10 1-2 a. m. and 7 p m.
Sabbath K«ool at 12 m. Prayer meeting every
Woda*ad*r evening.
ASHVILLE LODGE.-Zts P. A. A- M. R«n11 ular communication on each Wedneaday er*
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.

*

^KgiurM* ^lirrrtary.
.

IK H. YOUNG,

MalnSlrxt, Naalirllla
tto 0 a. m. ar.il 4 u&gt;1p. in
M• l).OfficeOffiraihoarsEaatfromulilaof

ha-bArbar.

BRADY &amp; CRITES,
&lt;*'kan.

SMITH &lt;J- KNAPPEN,

’w

Judge of Prob«w.

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWTER Notary Publk, Real Eat*t« ao-i Inaur
JU anta AcvnL Collection* promptly made, and
Carwe^rauclni; properly executed Office la D.C
EMORY PARADY. .

OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing?
fully and piumptly attended to. Office
JUSTICE
aid* Mato Hireat. NaahviUo Mich.
A’. J. FE1GHNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC and R*4d E*UU Agent.
Carcfhl attention given to Gw drawing of mort
•age*, deed*,- contract*, die. Pcraon* d-*lring to

0RN0 STRONG,

and PuMHher of tbe Naahvill* N
Every dracrlptlon of Plain and Fancy; Printing
PRINTER

iwk

UNION HOUSE

ALF C BUXTON,
UNSMITH, manufacture* Rlfl* and Shot Gun*
and repair* all Firearm* and fine Machinery.
G
Birech-l.-jadem, of any manufacture. furol*h&lt;d at

CHAS W, DEMARA Y,

E PARADY,
MANUFACTURER of Boot* MdSboea. Maklnt
ATI and rrvalnn&lt; neeUy dona, alao atrid atten­
tion to OU all order* promptly, and at the ioweat
ll»tn&lt; prteea. Sbopaaat aide of Main Street.
J. ~R~RASEY~
T1RAYMAN. Good* and Racsace carried to any
J-S place tn the Tillage, fuxil twraea, rood dray
and willing band*.

JOHN

WEBSTER.

Drestnnaklni/ Rooms.
gftiss jJRaggit Jeffrey

y Millner = Dressmallu EstablislmieEt

IK D. PURCHIS,
TlROPRIETORHlpptoMlIl*. S mi lea watt of Ver­
A moutvlllc. Flour and y red aivraya for sale at
lbo iowaat rate* Cuatom Grinding aud Hawing
JAMES FLEMING,
\XTATUHJLAKKR and J«wel«r, Mut tide of Main
VV BUtwt. NaabrUie, MRU.

FRANK J. PUR CHIS,

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
U. &amp; MAIL

LINE

The Short and Quick

SRUttllantraj gatfj.
IOHN Q. CRESSY,
V
8 M XI111 J
J. HAMMOND,

Insurance, Real Estate and Money

BROKER.
Security.

040 AcreN •
J. HAMMOND.

MONEY TO LOAN!
4i Ippnl fail Uale itunUo,
IN HUMS OF

,

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. RUSSELL.
J^iCIUGAN EXCHANGE.
Ltox &amp; Porter, Proprietors.

NO. 7.

How tired they oil were when the THE WESTERN VIGILANTES. their hands IMbUimpid brook, which
door* were Hosed -at four o’clock!
strove for inif&amp;afco.free itself of .thia
.They were not ton tried, however, to How Twkv Used to Treat I.aw- stain cruelly infpowd upon It. Tile
respond-with alacrity to the luuitor’n
sun sank gloriously behind ths purple
B
reakers.
JJOL8B BROTHERS,
invitation for all who lieionged to the
mountains that roemed to blush at.-the
1 sewing tioclety or who had intereajed
memory of tire sanguine sight they
DRUGGISTS
I themneives in any way in getting up
The vigilante* were made up of ail li nd looked upon. Dark new merciful­
I the breakfast, to return to the vestry classes of citizens—merchants, miners ly threw its mantle over tiie bloodat eight o’clock and see the "besom” and professional men. Everybody who .staiued valley, seeking to hide forever
I box opened.
paaeessed anv activity or had su’ffered the acene the day had witnessed, and
: "I don’t think there can t&gt;e much In
any grievance were counted among soften men’s hearts with its sweet in*
; it,” mid Julia Ann.Lancaster to Her- these relributora. They had signs—a fluence. But the end was not 'yet.
CIU2MICAL8.
.....
"mUUUira. Tlwy had Sigils a
‘ Lert Glazier, as they
J
Stor” wSn?
Itff cod.e of
"ig»al*—password* The morning sun cast Its first glance*
PAINTS. OILS,
■ homeward. "everytL._„
----- — t—
w^nXStaoin
?n.d Juchen, m. U. .each other’s felth on the last scene in this awful tragedy ;
. VARNISHES, BRUSHES.
' so pleasantly. There was never known
fulness.
The whole onler loving and the worst, for it saw women wash­
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL.
| any thing Ukelt.”
ing the dead man’s ashes in the pan*
’
AND BLANK BOOKS.
The vestry was well filled nt the community recognized the necessity of from which to-morrow they would
i time appointed for the opening of the their terrible vengeance, nnd supported smilingly offer draughts of milk or
them In sympathy If not in deed. In
box. Nearly five hundred people had
crispy and suowy biscuits, to save tiie
Win* the kwm •nAturki'j
either directly or indirectly lent a general the member* of the committee gold he might have in jilt pockets.
Mak Inc the pumpkin pin
were nut known, and details, chosen
I.- K.il.
-...tl
helping hand to the enterprise of bny- by the general body,.were ojdgned to
Drop the curtain, the Incredible
1 ng an organ.. . The city folk had gone
the making of certain arrests und con­ drama is ended.
DRUGGISTS’and
_
home, but each one of the -resident ducting the inevitable execution iu as
Just how many perilous the vigilance
STATIONERS’
helpers was naturally curious to know quiet and disguised a manner as |&gt;ost,i- committee at Virginia city and neigh.
SUNDRIES.
whether any body beside* himseif or
ThouMtvh rnfrbt
hle. The effort usually was b&gt; hang iKxrhood found it necessary to put to
heraelf had felt conscientiously bound their captive before he’ knew he was a death I do not know. There were sev­
PERFUMES,
r
liMki that rival »|
TOILET ARTICLES,
| to pay u "besorii” fine all along the
prisoner, allowing*no lime fbrany plan eral scores, and the rest of the villains
and DYE STUFFS.
; preparations for and continuance of of rescue or escape to mature. If their fled. When Blade was hung the last
I the fair.
FINE ELGIN
justice had the terror and swift sur­ support of outlawry gave way, and the
and WALTHAM
I "We will bring the box,” cried prise of a lightning stroke, their work reign of terror was over. The vigil­
WATCHES,
THE “BESOM” BOX.
I Johnny Rider and Reuben Snow, two was guider! by fa|r judgment and re­ ant* slowly disappeared from view,
' wide-awake lads, who in considera­ straint on tiie wip&gt;Je; and when one but never disorganized, and every year
- BY MBS. ANNIN A. PRESTO.'
tion of their general heipfullness
JEWELRY.
thinks how many lives were at their since, even to the present week, has
tiiroughout the day had be«n promised mercy, and richly deserving their pun­ witnessed the assertion of their deter­
the privilege of opening the wonderful
mined power in the form of a secret
'*
1 want to recommend toali churches’ box. When they came tugging along ishment, and considers how few com­ warning to bad men whom the -law
paratively were sacrificed, be will ix^
that are eontemplating having faint» uh if bearing a heavy burden, every­ Have Hint more moderation than could would’not or could not reach, which
and festivals tlie plan adopted by die body smiled, and then laughetl out­
be expected characterized their pro- warnings, if not heeded, were followed
TEAS. 8PIUE3, TOBAOOOS and CIGARS1 ladles of the Federal street society in' right. Johnny, setting hla end of the ceedingH.
by sudden and merciless administra­
Winterset. Whetf the subject came.yp' box on the^atform, said In lugubriA Specailty.
When the bund of tiie vigilantes be- tion of Justice—justice, not In the tech­
about buying a new organ it was sug­• ous tones, snapping his fingers, "Gramm to lie felt in Virginia City, the nical construction of statutes; nor, on
gested by the young -people that.the■ cious! I heard the nilpistersay that deaperadoeM were alarmed. Here was tiie other hand, as a name to hide ma­
sewing circle, which had been dis­- sin is heavy, there must be lota of it in
licious vengeance, but In fact,an&lt;l as a
a determined cluck to their
banded at the time of tiie Childs andI here."
protection to the widely-scattered and
nete, against which their fury was
Bliss scandal, more than a year l eforc.&gt;
weak population, for whom the regia
With a flourish of tiie hammer
should be reorganised in older to pre-■ Johnny drew out the nrils and re­ wasted. They fled, and the hews came of government and law affords utterly
of tiie plague of their presence in other
He fety par Goods for nuk and can ffirr■ pare for a great fair and breakfast to be' moved the lid. The spectators would camps. The Vigilantes were not thus inadequate shelter from the assassin
held In the Sunday school room andI hardly believe their eyes, for the box
and thief.
.
you low price*.
to lie foiled, and "soonta” of determin­
, the church parlor* on the first day of' was nearly full
ed men started in all directions after
i May.
i " We should have had some pretty
"It will never do.” said Mra.Mall.&gt;v,, warm times if it had not been for the mfoereMte. An armed police pat­
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
die minilster’s wife. ’• Home oti r' this receptacle, Into which our ill feel­ rolled the territory, and no mining
camp or Isolated ranch or mountain
method must be thought of; asewi ;; lugs „„
BOISE BROTHERS.
have been consigned,” said the cabin was obscure enough to bide these
society is such a motor and promote
’ pardon,
Tiie completed dycle of summer aud
They suspected winter, seed time and harvest, has
gossip, and there are so many h
«"
-----counting of these penntas caused wolves of society.
The
feejiugs engendered therein.
E' &gt; I1 a great deal of merriment. A dozen every man to be a vigllanter, were al­ brought us to the accustomed season at
yyAR* WAR! WAR’
should (here be a by-law forbiddi * I rum, including, the Deacon, gathered ways prepared, and often were shot which religious people celebrate, with
die talking of scandal, and it should ■■ around that box on their knees, each dead at hut in defending theinselve.*. praise and thanksgiving, the enduring
rigidly enforced, there would be si. - counting out a dollar and handing It But, if poKslhlc, the pursuers captured mercy of Almighty God. This devout
and hung them—hung them from
MURDER!
posed slights and a thousand or l&lt; * to some one of tire ladies to recount.
and public confession of the constant
limbs of trees, all seizing Ute rope to­ dependence of man upon the Divine
misunderstandings talked over after,
A great many, of the nickel pieces
every gathering, and then, some of were wrapped in a bit of paper, upqn gether and running the condemned Father for all the good gifts of life aud
men
twice
their
height
of
the
ground
;
the members would tattle, and unkind which some appropriate or suggestive
health and peace and happiness, so
On the Flour and Fred monopoly.
standing them ou barrels and kicking early in our history made the habit of
remarkaiWould be made.
verse of a hymn or text of Scripture
And hlxh price* on thia “ataff of life."
Were murdered with a two-edged knife.
Then, at a fair, of “rather before it, had been scribbled. These earn kl con­ the barrels from under them the in­ our jieople, finds, in the survey of tiie
among those who get it up, there is siderable amusement, us each in turn, stant the noose was adjusted ; balanc­ past year, new grounds for joyful and
always so much trouble.
People are when found, was read aloud by tiie ing a plank over a stone and playing a grateful manifestation.
Iu all the
And If you wlU'eail and o'er hla prieo-Bnt peep.
so sensitive, and so ready to take of­ parson : "Because the cake I made short game of see-saw, with a road­ blessings which depend upon the be­
V.it. r-ati't hclti hcit l.’.it Mlte arlta
cbeatt.*'
fense. that before it is ever widi, there myself was pissed by me.” " May agent for counter-poise; suspending nignant seasons this has indeed been a
is a perfect smfrl of iriisunderatanding* the Lord forgive me for not liking to them four or five at a time from the memorable year. Over the wide terri­
to straighten out, anil weeks and make buttonholes." "Because I would rafters of new cabins, the gate jto.its of tory of our country, with all its diver­
months go by before Use parish retunis not go home with June." "Not a corrals and the wheel* of huge freight sity of soil und climate and products,
, Goodyear.
wagons; standing them on the toil the earth bus yielded a bountiful re­
into its wonted state of placidity.”
needhMeft in my book." "Because I
"I have been thinking,” said Mr*. wasn't put on the arbutus committee." board of a wagon and driving out from turn to the labor of the husbandman.
Vinton, the old deacon’s wife, in a " Mrs. Peter While pas-ed me without under; seating them behind a vigil- Tiie health of tiie people has been
। trembling voice, "that the unpleasant speaking to me.” "Sour custard,” nnter on horse back and nutting spurs blighted by uo prevalent or widespread
to the pony, who sprang aw«y with diseases. No great dlsasteni of ship­
feelings at such gatherings are almost Ac., Ac.
but one rider; holding them high in wreck upon our coasts or to our com­
always caused by an uprising of temper
A ten dollar note was wrapped iu a
[and
was their arms and letting them drop as far merce on the seas, have brought loss
and that if we could arrange
arranue in
In sonic
some1 piece of brown paper ou which
rnich -was
। way ho that every such manifestation written, "A hitter pill, but Its down." us the hemp would allow. Buch were und hardship to merchants or mari­
should help the cause In which we are There were, bwdde* the hundreds of some of the methods of hanging, but ners, und clouded the bapplnewi of the
Ant) hla Shlprinfl mnr«M allow*,
engaged, our success would be assured | pennies and nickels in the box, two the same irrevocable fate requited from community with sympathetic sorrow.
all.
In all that concerns our strength mid
from the start.
j five dollar gold piegCH, several dollar
Sometime* the ruffians would trem­ |»eace and greatness as a nation, in all
"Let us have a box placed in the notes and many half and quarter dolble, aud plead and threaten in crazed that touches the permanence and se­
iittle. entry between thechurch kitchen ! |UiH and dimes.
and
incoherent
despair
;
prayer
anti
and pantry.
Il is rather a dark pas-1 Evidently there were many people
curity of our Goverumeut and the l»esage^usyou all know, and is so narrow j whose "besom” would not godown by menace were unheeded by tlnjlr stern nefleent institutions on which it rests,
that only one peraon at a time can pass the outlay of a penny, nor a Dickel, captors. But ordinarily they died as In all that affects the character aud
Naabville,Sepu 14, 1S77.
they had lived, reckless of present or disposition of our people and tests our
through it. Let every one of us, when | nor a dime even.
J. L. BEACH.
we feel our besom rising, contribute tol "1' ‘had no ‘Idea
’
* a crus­ future, and profaning every sentiment capacity to enjoy and uphold the equal
we were such
this box—anywhere from a penny to a ty folk," said tiie Doctor's wife, as, by which men deemed worthy of respect. und free condition of Aociety now per­
dime.
If wc suffer ourselves to he virtue of her office as treasurer of the "Launch your------ old boat; it’s only manent and univeraai throughout the
J^EW MILLINERY
only slightly annoyed a penny will be ,sewing society, she announced to the a mud-scow anyway,” ordered one as land the experience of the last year is
he stood on the altore of eternity.
sufficient tithe ; if a gtx&gt;d deal ruffled assembly the grand sum of pennies
conspicuously marked by the protect­
"Gentlemen, I’m green at this busi­ ing providence of Gon, and is full &lt;»f
we must put in more. Every one must and uickies,
nick les, dimes, auurters,
ciuurten, halves
judge for himself or heraelf.
It Jan and bank notes, that the "besom” box ness, never having been hung before. promise and hope for coming genera­
Shall
1
jump
off
or
slide
of?
”
Being
tions. Under a sense of these infinite
matter of conscience, of course, aud it had contained.
told to Jump lie leaped into the air, as obligations to the Great Ruler of times
would be impossible for one person to
•’Oh, the old Adam is always on the
judge for another in the premises. All alert," replied good Mrs. Vinton, whose one steps from bis carriage niter a and seasons and events, let us humbly
hard feelings must be burled in that remark to her near neighbor was cut morning ride. .
liscrii* it to our own fault aud frailties
The road agent* rarely buried their if. In any degree, that perfect concord
box, and not spoken of'to any body. short by the announcement from the
victims: the vigilante? and happiness, peace and Justice, which
After the fair we will get together, minister that more than enough funds murdered
Ba* opened a
opeu the box and count up the accu­ had been raised to purchase the new usually left the malefactors hanging such great mercies should diffuse
mulated lines paid as penalties for our church organ, and that there would be where they put them, allowing friends Ui rough the hearts and lives of our peo­
l»ad tempers. Al! who are iu favor of a snug surplus left to remain in the to bury them where they pleased. ple, do not altogether and always and
Usually quiet and seriousness attended everywhere prevail. Let us, wiib one
my proposition will please raise their sewing society’s treasury.
all executions. Spectators were always spirit and one voice, lift up praise and
There was much good n atu red i &lt;Top of the Heap Everywhere. many, ami sympathizers not a few; thanksgiving to God for His manifold
but a guard of vigilantes Htood about goodness to our land, His manifest care
laughter over tiie queer suggestion, but
tiie gallows with cocked revolvera.und for the Nation.
Had Large Experience in Dressmaking, every baud went up, and there was
Americans make the best French- ’
not one dissentient voice. " What men of all the foreigners who flock n movement in the crowd meant in­
Now, therefore. I, Rutherford B.
stant death. Once an outsider pressed Hayes, President of the United States,
shall we have for n •b»*on»’ box ?” ask­ litre.
The Russian, a large colony
ed merry little Julia Clapp, nt the flrat ,always, are al ways Busse, extravagant, against one of tiie guard, at the same do appoint Tbundsy, the iSfth dnyof
time
putting
iiin
hand
in
the
bonom
of
November next, as a day of National
■y Remember the place,—Fleming'* building, regular meeting.
barbaric in splendor and gross to excess
A lozeDge-bwx was proposed liy ।in carriages, women, wine and din- his shirt. “Take away your hand, thanksgiviug and prayer, and I earn­
Home oue. " Ob dear, no,” exclaimed ।mouds. A pet mokey showering about please,” remarked the vigilanter. estly recommend that, withdrawing
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
the old lady, Mrs. Vinton, how very (a casket of the Esterhazy diamonds is pleasantly, " 1 want t&lt;» shoot Just themselves from secular caree and
amiable you must believe us all to be. (a good illustration of a rich young through that middle button.” The labors, the peepie of tue United States
1 have naked my son for one of tiie Russian boygrd scattering his Hint hand came down, nnd the man kept come together on that day in their
empty soap boxes nt bis store, and it (crop of wild oats on the fruitful soil of bis distance very carefully.
respective places of worship, there to
Ou one occasion, however, the hang­ give thanks and praise to Almighty
will be brought In this evening with Paris. The English are always Eng­
the lid nailed ou and a long narrow jlish wherever you And them, und will men were enraged beyond •■ontrol. God for bl* merciesaud to devoutly be­
slit cut into it through which the pen- ,want sonje little isle of light to them­ They went to tiie cabin of a Mexican seech their continuance.
nies are to be slipped.”
,selves in the next ao. d. Egotistical, named Joe Pizanthia, known and
In wi.uess whereof I have hereunto
The sewing society meetings went (selfish, economical topanimouy, fault­ feared every where as "The Greaser."
aud c*u*«i U&gt;« wal of the
on admirably andsplritedly all through ।finding and superclilojs, they are the Hh crime* were numberless and Unlled’Stutes to I* affixed.
bloody. Concealing himself in his but.
Done ut the city of Washington this
the
winter
and
spring.
Never
had
(
LINE TO THE EAST !
bete noir of the UontinetiL
The Ger­ lie shut the two men who first entered
there been so little trouble and dissat- tman rarely travels, wastes no money
28th day of October, in the year of our
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS isfactlon in the Federal street church. .and asaiinilaiei with nothing but beer. the door, killing one—a very popular Loro one tiiousand eight hundred and
Besides the regular monthly gather- 'The American, after a brief residence citizen—instantly. The vigilantes re­ seventy-seven, and of the independence
lugs during theprogressof the prepare- ,waxes his muslacbe, wears lacquered treated. They could see no mark, and of the United States one hundred and
tlous for the fair, many other ways for ।lioots, swing* a cane as slender and were sure.of death if they approached. second.
A mountain howitzer was not far
reining money for the making and delicate
(
B. B. HAYE8, President.
as a lace thread, driuks black
purchasing of articles were devised. Il coffee in tiny cups oh the boulevan's, away, and while some guanled, the
Wm. M. Evarts Secretary of State.
On all Train* to Principal Point* Eaai.
was arguetl that the yrur.g people cf says "Pardon. Monsieur.” twice a rest brought tiie cannon, and with
THE CANADA SOUTHERN la cm of the beet
shells and round shot soon demolished
the village would go somewhere for minute,
.
and places bls right band on the building—no reply coming from
A good memory utilizes all that is
amusement, and that it would be bet- his
)
heart when bowing to a lady.
ter for them to come to the church ■Wiiat endears him most to the Paris­ the concealed foe all this time. Two learned. It is true the cumulative
parlors, where no-charge was made ex- ।ian’s heart is the noble disregard of men ventured near, and at Last inside faculty bj* which days add treasure to
cept for supper, than to go where they cost which characterizes the American the house. From under the ruins of treasure, solidly built up in the mind,
the chimney, knocked to pieces by a —not like those shifting sand-heaps of
might be under bad Influences.
. sovereign abroail.
If the Duke of
A famous "farmer*’ dinner” wa« ■Hamill ?n has a fine suit of rooms, au cannon ball,peered IbeGreaser'a boots, acquirement, when tbememory is bad,
and by these they pulled him out He which are dispersed as soon aa gather­
got upon Washington’s birthday. The premia
'
e, at the Hotel St. Germaine, wm fatally Jnirt, but bis six shooter ed. Great intellect joined to a bad
sewing society had a " barbecued pig ” the bonanza king wants the whole of
wa* by his aide, and as soon as he was memory is like a lame giant. The
J^INSWORTH * BROOKS,
on BL Valentine's day.
Wedkty the first-floor.
If Prince Paul I&gt;emimaple sugar parties relieved the ino- doff Iihs a salon box for his mistress at free from tiie debriji of masonry he strength is there, but the ability to use
reached for II. It was his last move. it La nowhere. Every day begins, as it
DOtony of March and April, and va- the
,
New Opera House—which will The man whom he haJ wounded at were, a new meatal career in the life of
rious other fetes and jiarties were made ■have cost the nation $k),flOO,OUO when
to contribute to the preparations mak- finished—twine lucky miner takes two the door sat there waiting for him,and such a oXe. He forgets much of the
the Greaser's body was filled with bul­ good got by him in the time that baa
fog for the gieat May breakfast.
boxes and fills them with diamonds
The affidr had been well and judlci- and questionable women. That’s the lets before liis head had been dragged Sne by, and though he brings glorious
nilties to die study ofthesubject un­
out!j advertised. Then, a May break­ sort of man the American in Paris out of the hole. Jt was like killing a
1
fast whs a novelty In that locality. T &gt; generally i«, to the extent oi his snake, and it waa little better than a dertaken at the moment, he does not
' snake they were killing. But tills was bring the full expericnoeof that which
day was as lovely as a poet's drer
1
means.— Waehingion Capital Parit' not retribution enough. They hung he Lus gained before,—the full value
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
Letter.
the body up, drawing altogether on the of that which he had already learned.
STUCCO, HAIR, fcC.,
from the neighboring city, and w ■
rope as though the soul was still in the Hence, no one with a treacherous
appetites sharpened by the fresh swivt
When yon are tired of twirling yot'
air, declared that they had never tasted thumb*, sit down and see how fast you mangled, inanimate form and could ap­ memory cun ever hope to become ab­
cakes, roast turkey and “‘.‘J™*?.’
preciate it* agony, and fired hundrtx s solute! v sucoessful; and ail those who
Naabvltle, KJeh., Juul. ISTt. can say: "Bhoea and socks Bhocks of bullet* into the riddled corpse,away
have been world-famous have had
SIX
*»“ in
&gt;» au jnexpiicalde manner, «i d
AINSWORTH
BROOKS.
Ing there so dreadfully. Then these faithful and tenacious memories—
nt relays of
or their irlvnus infflieratey
inr.v,.ra&gt;
home, and sent
ahe ceaaeth sheathing her mere madmen cut it down, aud setting
quick, servicmble, and trustworthy.
JONES A SfiLLECK,
to the festival in the little church at' shoe*.” It is worse than "Peter Piper
a-fl re the ruined cabin, cast tiie body Tl.cbe-t way for a person puasewinga
Wintenet in the afternoon.
, picked a peck of pickled peppers.”
on the blase with savage glee and loud bad memory to avuid the inconveni­
How all the mem be re of the sewing
Hpurrtcni. in preaching on “ Uonfes- laughter at inhuman wit, as they jok­ ence resulting, is to make earcful notes
circle worked!
The various forcesi
ed about his late. The pyre and body
.
rion,
”
lately
said
:
"
Having
searched
were admirably organised and directr the Bible through, I can only find one were consumed U-getber. The smoke and to organise his life and doings
■ man mentioned who ever confeeeed. of tiie dreadful revenge was changed with extreme punctuality and method.
i That wa» Jnda* Iscariot; and you will to azure mist in the purity of the upThere are-but few female blackto id I who came, to the fairy-• reuremlier, my brethren, that be irn- pei air, and sun-gilded like the wreath
tay school children who nuttiei mediately went out and hung him* curling from your own loved hearth. smiths. b'.«t almost any woman can
The avengers washed the blood from shoo a hen.

2idvtrtisemrtiti.

JUshvjllr ilirtrtorii.

NASHVILLE BARRY CO.. MICIL. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9.1877.

DENTiISTS

omk&gt; rrao»o, mur.
J l&gt;e huropcan Grain Trade.

The Nark Lana ErpraM, in it* re­
view of tise British grain . trade, says;
"During the intervals of «un»hine the
|M*st Week good progress wa» made with
rowing winter wheat.
The heavy
mow fall which occurred in the north
of Hcotland entirely prevented the
ripening of the outstanding crops,
which bad been cut in a green state
for cattle.
The present season has
been unusually disastroue to Highland
Bgrieultariats. A good deal of English
wheat lias been threshed out lately,
witii results which, while confirm­
lug the general shortness of the
crop, scarcely i»ear out the unusually
low estimate of 10,500,000 quarters, at
whieh the yield has recently been
placed by certain agricultural authori­
ties. For all prifctieai purposes our
own compulation of 11.000,000 quarters
made, in August last, ia substantially
correct; and, taking the annual re­
quirements of the country at 25.506,000
quarters, we must still I-e indebted to
loreign importations to the extent of
12,000,000 or 13.000.000 quarters, be­
tween this aud the 1st of August, 1878
as the reserves of old wheat in farmers’
hands at the commencement of the
harvest were quite insignificant.
Should importation continue at the
rate that.it has been lately, just
grounds might be found for anticipat­
ing a glut of wheat: but the present
time is the heaviest in the year, as far
us imports are concerned, owing to the
largo outward movement which taken
place during the autumn'from ports
which are ice bound in winter. Our
future requirements no doubt will be
met, considering the quantity and
quality of the American crops and the
reins of prices will be doubtless in a
large measure in the iiands of that
country; but it is difficult to foresee '
uny material alteration in the present
range of values, as, even if a fall of five
shilling per quarter took place, it is
not unlikely that America would ship
maize in place of wheat, and prices
would readjust themselves under light­
er imports and increased winter con­
sumption.
The weak point In the
trade Is beginning to show itself in the
Indian product, which still reaches us
in considerable quantities, and now
that America has resumed her old su­
premacy in the van of the nations to
whom we look for wheat, India be­
comes an extra source of supply with­
out a co-responding outlet. Millers
for tiie moment appear to have lost
something of their old predilectionfor
this class of grain, and ax holdem jo
not seem Inclined to give way Uie
transactions recently have been the
rerun* of extensive, not that with the
large supplies overweighing the mar­
ket and tiie general slackness of the
county demand trade has been active
in any description of wheat but that
the recent decline of a shilling per
quarter has been chiefly felt upon Cal­
cutta and American produce.
The supply
maize has been for
some, time small, und a sharp upward
movement lias been going on in prices
for both round and flat corn in all posi­
tions, 30 shilling and 8 pence having
been paid for mixed American for No­
vember and December shipments.
The spot trade is equally strong, and
corn, which months ago could have
been bought tor 27 shillings, is now
easily* salable at 30 shillings.
Barley is steady but less active than
maize, and an upward tendency is ob­
servable in prices. The number of
arrived cargoes of wheat at ports of vail
are steadily increasing. During the
past week, with a moderate demand,
prices receded 6 pence per quarter in
nil )KNdtions. Barley remains steady. Tire Purity of Elections.

" Au Act to Maintain Political Pur­
ity." parsed by the State Legisla­
ture Muy 22. 1877, will go Into effect
for the first time ut th6 approaching
municipal election in Detroit. Among
its provisions are the following:
Stx:. 4. "No candidate for any pub­
lic office shall corruptly, by himself, or
by any other person, or by any other
way or means on his behalf, at any
time either before or during an elec­
tion, directly or indirectly, give or
provide or cause to be given or provid­
ed or shall be accessory to the giving
or providing, or shall pay wholly or in
part any expenses incurred for any
meat, drink, refreshment, or provision
to or for any person, in onler to be
elected or fur being elected, or for the
purpose of corruptly influencing such
person or any other person to give or
refrain from giving his vote at such
election; and every person so often ding
shall be deemed guilty of corrupt prac­
tice, aud on conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than *25, or more than
*200.
Sbc. 6. "The giving or causing to
be given to any voter on election day.
on account of'such voter being about
to vote or having voted, any meat, .
drink, or refreshment, or any money
or deket to enable such voter toprocure
refreshment, shall be deemed a corrupt
practice, and persons convicted thereof
shall lie puuiebeii us provided in the
preceding section.
Sec. 9. "It shall l*e unlawful for
any person, to roll, barter or give away
any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors
on the day of any election held within
the State,‘undec the constitution and
laws thereof; and it shall be the duty
of all mayors of cities, presidents of
villages and supervisors of townships,
with in fife days previous to the day of.
election us a'oreeaid. to lone u procla­
mation, warning the inhabitants of
tite provisions of this act, and that all
violations of the same will subject the
offender to prompt and speedy punish­
ment, aud requiring sheriflb, marshals,
constables aud police officers to close,
aud It shall be the duty of such officers

this act to the Prow-eating Attorney
and Mayor, President, or Super­
visors aforesaid, and wbnae duty it

ahall be to immediately proawute such
violations of this act. Any person
who shall violate any of the provisions
of this section shall be deemed guilty
ofa mi-Miemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall be punished by a flue of
not lev* tlisn
nor moA than *100,
and eosla of praeeculiou.aud on fidlure

both such fine ami imprisonment, in
the dbereUou of the wort.

�=
Editor Nxws.—Jt wu* my privilege [year*, 11 months »ad s d»r«.

FR!DAY.

Nov.». \vn
ASSYRIA ITEMS.

Co.,

I

Frankie

noticed many things of inter- &gt; he evinml the same spirit ail through j

e*t to me. The most impurtnnfcare the . hi* siiort, Imt severe illue**. He wo* *.i
great ImprovMnenta and the’ rapid de-! member of the Christian Church Bud- i

MUX

Il 1 iYlSIOHR 4 CO.

LINE.

CHEAP

velopemcnt of the resources of the*day School, and ever ha* been a con-1
, country. Leslie has aewral nrteman! »tant attendant ainee it* nrganizatiuw, I
Mr- Editor:—It ha* been some time
»i»ee we hav* heard from this place so, or flowing wells, valued for their min- 17 years ago. Re leave* a father, moth- I
I thought I would write yon. ArajTinj cral or chemical properties nnd sup- ,er and a little sister, together with a
large circle of young associates to!
I* not much behind tiie times and i*, posed to contain medical qualities.
The newly invented Motor power, mourn his loss. Th? funeral services
WE ARE OPENING TODAY
, which is to do away with wind-mills, is were held at the family residence ou
Mra. Ald«y Ims built an addition to
to be maufactured by u» company in the 2nd inst., conducted by Rev.^C. 1.
her house and enlarged her store.
Ltwlfe, who own the right. ItDrecmbles Deyo, aradsted by Bev. C. G. Thomas.
We nndcrutfnd that three of ourr very much tilt ruunihg part of n clock
A large concourse* of citizen* and
At 6 cents periyard. (No Remnants or
larks put. np at Big Kitt's Iwtel at B.‘ in it* construction. There are several
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
friends were in attendance.
C., go alow boy*.
reasons why it will be preferable to
GENUINE BONAFIDE
EASTWARD.
Dad Shepherd is is about eoft*olidat- ■ wind-mill*.. They were Just putting
OnrsDABY,—Departed . thi* life in
ing with Rachel and it looks a* though1 their first machine in position over a Maple Grove, Friday eve.,' Nov. 2nd,
STATIONS.
hr*'
tbere.would be a thaw.
Harriet
A.-,
daughter
of
Rolien
and
Reveling
in
Style*
the
finest
Worsted
Goods,
AT
19)
CENTS
per
yard.
_ well. From Leslie I went to Jackson
W. Burger has let his place for five’ aud visited several places of interest, Elizalieth McCartney, aged IB years,
itu .
years, to partis* from Allegan, for' among them whs the cxtcLsivc shops 4 months and 8 day*. Mira McCartney
MM.1UTIIDIMS
Ihiilna,—
three hundred-and fifty dollars rental
liil
nt the round house, lielougiug to the had fitted heraelf for teaching ijpd had
Haatirllk...
peryrar.
Vevtnnnlvll
'
Mich. Ceutral R. R-. the pulp mills, and taught two term* sid-ceiwfully and com- HEXT
60 DAYS ONLY.
FROM llj to M CENTS PER YARD.
Ch*r|*U« ..
Dr. DeLano Is once more at home’ the chemical wo.k*, I, had no idea menced the third, when that terrible
at home breathing the air of freedom,
’ tlmt the loads of poplar wood I saw disease, consumption, laid its hand Read Our Price Liat I
Buy
WE ARE OPENING
and we understand '.he bloody chasm1 going by were going to the pulp mills u’-on her and she was obliged to relin­
Quick and Buy Cheap!
between him nnd Dad Shepherd Is al’ to be manufactured into pqperou which quish her work. She suffered much,
WKSTWAHD.
RM*t bridged over.
but
bore
it
with
patience.
She
leaves
was to lie printed the News, but-*o it
■ It is supposed down here that editors[ is. Poplar and Bara wood and straw a father nnd mother, two brothers and
stations.
Men..
Kxpm.
For Dresses and Cloaks in Navy Blue, Seal Brown, avd Black.
can answer most any question, so I will are used to make much of the paper two sistei's, together with a large circle ,
Drtrait.............. Lv PSA ■ n.
-1. f k»ryr'
12J»
ask one. Of course the United States' we use. Last Sunday evening Dr. of friends to mourn her loos. The fu­
1:1*
R&gt;vr« .iiioctkiti..
1!A»
mail runs from Nashville to Battle’ Reynold* spoke to rn overflowing neral scrvicos were held at the McOinE Urn RapMs.^ 1J0
Charlotte............... IM
Creek, but is there a branch route’ house in the large M. E. Church in Iwr school house, Nov. 4th, sermon by
SCALE OF PRICES:
| V&lt;wontTllh ..... fin
In plain and figured, worth &gt;5.00, we are selling at &gt;3.50 and &gt;3.00 per yd.
leading •from the main rood one mile! Jackson. He is to leave Michigan Rev! C. I. Deyo, to n large concourse
5000 yards Prints, 84 cte; best 5j cte.
IlMtlnir-.
south of Assyria.Center, three-fourths1 soon and begin labor in ' Illinois. of people. Text—1 Cor-, 13-13.
1000 yank Atlantic Mills Brown Cot­
• M'J.IIrrlllr.............
ton. Gi and 8 cents.
. IlxmoMmd----IM
west, thence back to the main road.
Among the earnest good words he
| tlranS R»pl4&gt;___ &lt;ao pi.
500, yanls Lonsdale Cottons, 10 cents.
Onrrt ARr.—Ray W. Lincoln, aged
spoke he said "the glory all lielongs to 2 years, 0 months nnd 15 days, son of
500 yards Cotton Flannels, 8, 9,10 and
IN THE MARKET.
God, my mother and the women cru­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Dexter Lincoln, of this 19 cents.
KA LA HO ITEMS.
500 yards Flannel, in red, grey, blue
saders for my reformation and sulvavillage, was takeii/by the angels, yes­ and check, from 1S| cente up.
. tion from a drunkards grave nnd a
Indies Beaver Cloakings, in al! wool,
terday morning at 8 A. M., from hi*
Rrv D. G Jennings, of the West
, drunkard’s hell.
S. J. B.
li yd, wide. &gt;2 nnd up.
home on earth to his home in heaven.
Michigan Conference of the Methodist
Detroit Pins by the case; one dozen
In the market, from 5 cte, to 8 cte. per yard. Yard wide.
Ills sickness waaa long and painful one
Protestant Church,' lias been stopping
'®. paper* for 80 rente.
PENMANSHIP.
Of Barry and Eaton Countfee, look
but through it all he was unusually pai-­
spool Cotton onlyr 30 cente per dozen.
a few day* with bis brother-in-law,
tlcnt
and
loving,
icwagrrni
iu«
«o
I
Another large lotI of
... those
—
„
Dresiug
Erwin Rouse. His field of labor for n
I wish to cnll your attention to this tient nnd loving, Jt is a great loss to
.
. » .
.
i
r. . ti... i f °nibs; priMS reduced to 93 cents per
year hence, will be alternately at Sec­ wonderful braucli of education, pen­ the parents but au eternal gain for the dow,n
1 *
Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 cte. per yard, worth 15 cente.
| all kinds of Plow Pointe, chilled and
tion Hill in Bellevue in the morning, manship. But with till its importance child. The funeral service* will be
Silk Sash Riblions four and six inches
why i* it that you neglect it I We know
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed Harand Mayo school hou^e in Assyria in that the majority of our District school conducted to day by C. G. Thomas, in wide, only 95 rente per yard.
State
of
Michigan
Socks,
all
wool,
re
­
the evening und at the Mudge tudiool teacher* fall to teach thi* branch of the M. E. Church at 9 P. M. C. G.T.
duced to 40 cente a pair.
house in the morning and at the tein- education. And why is it! -is it be­
Ever brought to thi* market, from 33 cents up.
I
in
market, all of which we wID
An cndles* variety or I&gt;KESS
temperauce hall, in Sheridan, in the. cause they think • it i* not a branch of
MARRIED.
------------------------------I sell lower than any one in the county.
education! No education, I venture
GOODS, consisting of Alpncaa,
evening. I have been told that he is1 to artinn. can Im* considered complete
Cnxliincre*,
yiohuim,
Delaine*,
20
PIECES
LATEST
STYLES
WATERPROOFS,
!
Specialty
in
Horae Shoeing.
an effective worker.
that docs not include n knowledge of
In plain and figured, from 75 cent* up.
WOOD &amp; BROOKS,
Suiting*, *c„ at corresponding­
Dear Nkws, don't charge me with this art. both theoretical and practij
Nashville, Mich.
. cal. It is not only onr school-teacher*
DOE-DA Y—At the bHde’a parents. In Balti­ ly Low Prices.
oepotitun if now and then, in writing who fail in thi* branch, but the great 10
More. Ulcb.. Jf*». 11*, I»TJ. by IU». C. O. Thurna., of Nashville, Mr. LorrBM Mud&lt;*. of Maple
■mp the thousand and .one items Ilion- majority of th&lt;*c who buy and sell,
LEGAL.
dte a brnCkePs name. E. G. Potter, of who-iudite briefs, aud send manuscript
We are authorized to say by the manufacturers that we will Discount any ~
Maple Grove, tauaked nnd bound t|ic to the press., whose writing forms the
Astonishing Sncws*.
Dealer in the County on PRICES. j
most essential feature in their pursuits,
stalks of 450 bushel* of corn in eight
It is the duty of every person who
and whose letters, tlmt ore sent over
■
" ■1■■
I 1J payment of • errtain «t ariosos, whassby tbs
days. I might add that years ago he Innd nnd sea, often fail fo attain even hn* used Buschke's German Sykvp to
let its wonderful qualities b&lt;‘ known to
partially learued the trick of me. He legibility in their pennnmnship.
their
friends
in
curing
Consumption,
Masses
of
ducutnente,
now
lying
in
beats the county in raising thiugs, bo
the Dead Letter Office, would Jong severe Cough*. Croup, Asthma, PneuThe largest line in the County.
grew a beet that beat* all bOete, back since hnvervnched their destination if mania, and in fact nil throat nnd lung
of the house where biped* had lienten their hieroglyphics upon their covers iliscases. Nn iierson can use it without
a path tne year before, but the soil was ‘ could have been deciphered.
deciphered, Publisli- immediate relief. Three dose* will re­
house* could also give testimony lieve any case, mid.we consider it the
brought buck to cultivation by mean* • ing
*
’......
Overcoats that will cover tbree- Will sell you Blankets for less money than most merchants can buy them for. ■ n&gt;--d»
in regard to many of their correspond­ duty of all Druggists to recommend it
the Cposty of Rim- and s«*u of M«hiof artificial deposits. This liect was ent*. whose remittances were the only to the poor dying consumptive, nt least fr-urfli* of your body, ALSO, &gt;4.00,18.00,
J
I no. on the Un th day of July A.D. 1*M. •» throe
_
o.rluek
th, ,n,.rlwin. ia |Jhcr“M” of Mon­
&gt;8.00.
&gt;9.00,
&gt;10.00 and upward*,
better cared for by being by the bars intelligible things tlieirlrtter* contain­ to tn- one bottle, as 40,000 dozen Imttlvs , &gt;7.00.
~
*7 b'
-,
jjj.
Pant*
to
select
front,
at
&gt;1,
tv
We
buy
all
kind*
of
Produce
and
pay
the
Highest
Prices.
Bring
in
your
'
» «'**• 1
that led to the barn, nnd grew boanti- ed. why is it tlmt some of our mer­ were sold last, and no one case where;
onoN*. i» u* yw «fo«r
it failed was reported. Such a medi- । ’•“L. &lt;• ?i un".Ya’ all wool Coots left, folks and your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are bouu 1 to
faily, but by the by, fesl some dead­ chant*, clerk* and .lawyers- often ask cine us the German Syrl’F cannot lie I। - ot those ..Itns
make it hot for our competitor*.
ly
Men
this question !—“Can’t you read my
MX h II nd red dnl
beat lieata thi* beet; I had better mid writfng!” "No.” “You don’t try!” too widely known. Ask your Drug­ to be closed out at &gt;3.75.
Y ours ‘With Rewpect,
18 Suits for meu und boys, at &gt;4.50,
tliat the beet beat* 17 inches imcireum- Try, you might as well try to set an gist about it. Sample bottles to try
&gt;5.00 nnd &gt;0.00.
•
frence, but by being entirely out of elephant to hatch out goose eggs. The sold at 10 cent*. Regular size 75 cente.
10 All-wool Suits at &gt;8, &gt;9 nnd &gt;10.
cause of this unfortunate deficiency, in For mile by Boise Bros.
proportion it i* but 21 inches loug.
8
Fancy
Caraimere
Suits,
&gt;10,
&gt;fl,
an art so fraught with interest to all.
nnd &gt;12.
In this i103im1 year of national glorj* may well be a subject of inquiry. Tin
0 Napoleon Du Brussel Suits, &gt;12,
in American independence, but tew school boy patiently submits to the
&gt;15 and &gt;18.
TIIE FIXEST STOCK
men are 'living that heard from the various Disks impiosed upon him, draw­
| An elegant line of Castor. Beaver,
ing letters’ by a slow and laborious
Jips-of a father, their personal nd ven proves*, acquiring at last what is term­
Diagonal, Diamond nnd Basket Suits
nt
greatly
reduced
priced.
-ture* an .the times that tried mens’ ed “a school l»oy’* hand.” which is
*ouls, but Daniel Ackennnu i* one of wholly unsuited to business, and which
may soon merge into irregular, untidy,
those livingibenrera to transmit to the illegible
DAY AND EVENING!
scralb. The instructions have
OF HASTINGS,
present generation at ’two* told him ceased, nnd with all the pains it cost,
by bis patriotic «’re. He is the young it leaves him where he should liave be«8t of sixteen children. His father f’uu. He ixhHcxses no indeptuidence,
was taken prisoner in 1777 by Bur- tecnuM* helm* for year* been constrain­
ed to nervile imitations, nnd when the
goyne’s men, while advancing on Sar­ ruled line* are withdrawn he is with­
atoga, delivered over to-the Indian* of out chart or coiujmhh, and wonder*
six nation*, and was escorted by them tlmt he should have so easily forgotten
what was acquired with *o much diffi­
through tiie dark wildernesses to the culty. In truth he him never really
fort at Detroit, where he wo* subjected fearncil to write, he 1ms merely been
UNUSUALLY LARGE I
to torture* aad hunger for three years. taught to imitate,, nnd that is why we.
Im our Boot and .Shoe trade,
Mr. Ackerman was himself captain of cau,t read your writing, nnd the cliick- But all can be accommodated.
eus set copies for yon. Practice to be
a militiaUo. is northern New York for sure, is indispensable in bringing to
forty year*.
F. M. Potteb.
perfection any art, science or profess­
ion. The pupil niust not expect to be COME RIGHT ALONG!
How a Debt was Collcctkd of a alite at once execute what he fully com­
36 pair* Men’s Calf Boots, pegged,
&gt;2.50, worth &gt;3,50.
Dead Beat.—A Middleville ex-saloon- prehends. Patience mid energy are
required to attain a thorough nnd per­
88 pair* Men’s Stoga Boots, whole
ist and dead-beat owed a Grand Rap­ fect command of the liaud. The only
stock. &gt;2.50, worth &gt;8^5.
ids firm &gt;270, which he intended to process really short, is such as i* made I
35 paita Men’s Kip Boots, whole stock
&gt;2.75, worth &gt;3.50.
pay—when the devil became honest. mi by commencing in • right mtuinerf
from the onset, securing the advant­
$ SOpaira Meu’s Kip Boots, &gt;8.00, worth
The other day he went to Grand Rap­ age of the instructions of an experien­
ids and ottered a valuable stallion for ced teacher till the object is aco in pl i sh­
I 30 pairs Men's Veal Boots, Kip top,
exccpud.
sale. His creditors heard of it and he ed. and when the object i«accomplished
&gt;3.50, worth &gt;4.
24 pairs Men’s Chicago Boots, Kip tap
soon had a customer, who wanted to how beautiful nnd imposing are the
follow,:
specimens of art which tiie porticient
&gt;4, extra, worth &gt;5.
buy the stallion, and a bargain was is able to produce. The eye glances
24 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, hand made
GIANT and JAMBOREE
soon struck for &gt;800, the horse deliv­ along the well written page with n* (States.)
und warranted, &gt;8.75, worth &gt;4.50.
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
ered nnd a package of greenback* much pleasure a* it rests on a beauti­
34 pairs Men’s tine custom Calf Boots,
beat,) assisteil by the follow­
all warranted, &gt;4. worth &gt;5.
handed over, which when tiie ex-sa­ ful grove. We are also aware that it
ing named actors:
require* *o small amount of patience
24 pairs Men’s fine custom Calf Boots,
loon Ut opened was found to contain to endure the loss of time and the per­ Mr. Silver Gloss Starch.
fancy, warranted, &gt;4.50 worth &gt;5.50.
Mr.
Coni
Starch.
his note for &gt;270, neatly wrapped up in plexity incident to dealing and corre­
Mr. Java Coffee,
'Mntitnot pm* •**, on wMcbnid
We have ON Cartoon* of* Wo­
the money necessary to make up the sponding with too many of our proffesl.ere U eiiineM to be du «■ M lhl«
tbo
Mr. Rio Coffee.
men’*, MH**r*' nnd Children’*
amount paid for the stallion. Ex-sa­ sicmal men and men of busines*, lie­
■
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
Shoe*, in great variety of style, qual­
cause their jicrtornuincc with tiie pen
Mr.
“
C Sugar. ity and make-up. Our faculties for
loon ist stormed and swore, but wits lacks the grand essential of legibility,
purchasing in this line are unequaled.
finally obliged to bottle his wrath and which a little systematic attention iu
The SMOKING T0BA0C0 Family 6in Na We are confident of saving you from
th»t oMte Itih dny of January U7*u
go home reflecting “Honesty is the beat their *cbool-l»oy days, and early edu-' OLD MAX. MAtDEK, OROFOCO. LITTLE
Ii found at the uld stand.
tic.
. J___
10 to 15 per cent.
cation, might have obviated, and, some
JOKER. AND ALL TUX BUYS.
policy.’'
_
_ '
of these, while robbing their corre­
AV omen’s Calf Shoes, pegged, &gt;1.40,
spondent* nnd customers of much of
il»(lreail Co tri ftw xald ruunlr of Harry. I.
to &gt;175, best &gt;2.
The elections held Tuesday resulted their valuable time in deciphering their
■ell at public auction to the bctrat biMar. i
Women’s Calf Shoes, Detroit make,
in N. Y., N. J., Pa., Miss., Va. and Md. shnple** conceptions, and will sneer ut
sewed, warranted, &gt;3.0q to &gt;2.75.
going democratic, and Conn., Mass., any attempt at legible and elegant
Womens Cujf Shoes, Utica make,
writing.
the
public
Minn, and Wis., republican. The dem­
sewed, warranted, &gt;2.50 to &gt;3.00.
Misses and Children's Shoes, of the
ocrats carried Pennsylvania by about
_____ A. G. C.
above goods, at proportionate prices.
90,0000 majority.
'
Women’s Kid button American, &gt;1.95
A Good Sized Snake Story.
to &gt;2.10.
•tret. NaahyUH. Oel. Mh 1ST?.
The JJind of Religion we Want.—
ATTEND
Women’s Kid button French, &gt;2.50,
Raaor * (tapas.
QILBKHT BROWN.
A Mr. Trouper, living near Platte
We want a religion that softens the
&gt;3 and &gt;4.
OLDSMITITS
City, Missouri, killed on Saturday last,
Women’s Pebble Goat, button, &gt;2.00
step, and tones the voice to melody and a black minke which measured eighteen
to &gt;3.50.
fills the eye with sunshine, and checks feet four incite* and a half from tip to Mrs. Pure Pepper.
'BUSINESS UNIVERSITY I V
Women’s French Kid. side lace, nob­
Turtuntrr W-n. W ».
1
the impatient exclamation and harsh tip, and being twenty-two and a half
Miss All Spice.
by and stylish, only &gt;8.
Miss Cloves.
rebuke; a religion that is polite, defer­ iuchea around the body. Mr. Trooper
also states that be saw two other rep­
Mrs.
Cassia.
ential to superiors, corteousto inferiors tiles equally as large as the one killed,
Mis.* Lemon Extract.
and considerate to friend*; a religion and that but fora superiority of num­ &lt;
Mira Strawberry Extract.
Our stock of Women's Serge Polish,
thst goes into the family, and keeps bers he should have made an effort to
Miss Raspls-rry Extract.
thority grauu-d
de*troy the whole “drove”, It was
Serge Button, Kid and Goat Foxed Po­
1IU7. bv th* Pre
Miss Vanilla Extract.
the huskrnd from being cross when proltably not a very good day for
lish, aud Kid and Goat Foxed Button,
Mias
Pineapple
Extract.
dinner is late, and keeps the wife from snakes in Missouri on Saturday last,
is complete, at artoNtafapty Low Pricea.
And o great many otheni.
.
fretting when the husband trucks the and did not the hero of our “bora”
Please excuse me from wilting
newly washed floor with his muddy snake-story bear an unimpeachable aaiM our *1 El Ar*. Corn Id and examine m
boot*, and makes the husband mind­ reputation for truth, we would hesitate r»C&lt;wAKr». Quae in and examine os
to make the above fact* public.—Leae- C&lt; » JRE.fCd. Come U and examine our
ful of the scraper and the do r mat; enwortk 7imuw.
up an ad. jut now, as I bare
Rubber Boots, &gt;1.73, *9.90 to *8.00.
CE0.M.MVICE4C0
WHOLE STOCK
keep* the mother patient when the
Women’s Rubbers ouly 50 cents pair.
An eloping couple in the Calcasieu
baby is cross and amuses the children
Men and Women’s Buckle Arctics,
parish.
La.,
were
overtaken
by
the
fath
­
s* well as instructs them; care* for the
cotton
and
wool
lined,
Alaska*
and
the
er and brother of the bride too late to
no time for preliminaries, but *
prevent the marriage, but n free tight
ensued, in which the bridegroom was
A Special*.
.

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About thirty rod* south-west of the

m teUuga ©f the Red Ribbon reason was; nobby suit* just received at Griffith'!
---------- —------the ittete village of Qafwby, eight mites held. President Halbert preridml over •
«VA» rl-lwnl liw
Dnw. Gn«l»
we*t of Nashville, stands a wood-col­ lb. mwtUiK, uid .nlbn&lt;UMIr .pewbr.
iv“l
received
ored house, that, last Saturday night, Wmxud. by Ker. M. Sbw. H«i. I and Trimmings, new styles, —
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at
KocHr.it
Rev.)________________________ Bros.
waa the scene of, perhaps, the bloodiest Chipman and Rev. Tboma*.
Shear
gave
a
short
history
of
the
tem’
fjTYaur
best
interest
will
be
served!
tragedy
thut
was
ever
enacted
in
Bar
­
—D, 8. Hobbs in building an addition
-buying
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—
.
ry county. The house consist* of an perance movement, and said that each by
your Boots, —
Shoes,
Hate,
upright, facing the north and a wing movement had given place to a better Caps, Gloves aud Mittens at Griffith’s.
and predicted that the present I
extending east. In the front part of one,
i
theft* new feed mill Saturday.
the upright ia a Kitting room, which i* :movement might die out, to yet make
.
—Rduer-dwr all the Imrgnina offered closely connncted'to the kitehen in the way for u more succrMful one. Esq. ks hereby given that I have sold out
made a strong woman’s rights’my interest in lb© Wolverine Mill to
wing by a door; a stairway lead* from Chipman
i
—P. W. Kinkern has sold bi* interest the sitting room to a bed-room ubbve, ilemp-nuK. .pesch, a«&lt;.rtingraiplu&gt;ac- P.^ollrr, ril m? iu«&gt;«oU are left with
thut the temperance work would j Lewi* Durkee for collection.
•
and a porch extends in front of the ally
i
never become really aacceMfol, untill
D. M. Pcrchib.
wing.

OF

HARDWARE!

The building and 40 acres adjoining woman was given the privilege of the
FV Fresh arrival of Oyster*. Cbeatballot-box.
Rev. Thomas alao«bo- nuta, Cranberries, Peanuto, etc., at No.
and boardinghouse to a Bellevue man-. was owned by Mm. M. E. Ecklee,-a
widow, much respected and in wfill-to- lieved that woman had a great deal.to ,49, where may be found at all time* a
do circumstances, who has occupied do with the future at temperance, but ,good stock of choice Gioceries also
—The Mich. Christain Conference
the premise* for the past five yean: it would bo by protecting their homes Fresh A Salt Meat*. CASH paid for
will convene at the Christain Church
She had awn, George Ecklee, who nnd their daughters from the oMocia- jhides mid lota wanted. Bring along
next Wednesday eve., Nov. 14th.
became crazy 'and, seven yean ngo, tious of intemperate young men. Mr. your
.
Butter, Eggs etc., and give us a
—Jacob Pickard ia the Ring Coon- was aent to the Kalamazoo -Insane Thomas dwelt long and strong upon All.
i
Lee fc Smith.
let of Assyria. He has caught thirty- Aaylnrn, but was released some three the condition of society in thi* regard
tVHomc-Mad©
Sock Yarn" at Tru­
five coon* Uiis fall; eight in one night. yean ago; from which time he han Mother* recm interested only in marry­
.____________
N —Old Boreas administered the first uiwisted his mother iu managing the ing off their daughters, to keep them 'man’s.
done of snow nn Nov. 1st, and winter farm.
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from being disgraced with the names
—Fleming has gone and done it,
set in ou the Monday morning follow- • Abopt eleven o’clock last Saturday of old maids,’ and intemperate und de- (sure. You just -want to look in hi*
night, George Ecklee called nt E. 8. baaHl young men were welcome to ।store and sec his fine selection of clocks,
—Gene Cain and Ju! Hasting*, of Thorne’s, a neighbor, saying he had re­ their parlors, caresses and affections of •watches and jewelry. Hi« price* are
Carlton, have eloped. One’s a rooster ceived. a dispatch from friends in the their daughters, if they wereonly aolcr ireasonable and he warrant* every ar­
t
a* reprerented. Everything is
and ’tether i gras* widdtir. Susan south part of the State,, and himself enough to walk into the parlor straight ticle
mid mother were goipg down, and At the close of the. meeting, a promi- ।new.
. .
pus* an onion.
wanted Thorne to do the chores, and nent man of the village, walked for-The.M, E. Sabbath School will give
gave him a book mid some papers, ward and signed the pledge.
a concert at the church, on Sunday
Good Horse Blankets only 83 per
which he Requested Thome to give to
Eve., Nov, 11th. Admission 10 cento.
pair at Kochkr Bros.
Mrs. Holmes, (wife of one of the edit­
Pcnmnal Item*.
Children 5 cento.
or* of the Hastings Journal,) if he did
IVBeaver Cloking and Trimming*
not return. Mr. Thome took the arti­
Dr. McCormick of Ncwago, waa in sell very cheap at Griffith’*.
ed a defective chimney, which cost cle* and Ecklee departed.
towr Inst Thursday.
,
£VA nice line of Fall Drew Good*
him a five hundred dollar dwelling last
It appears that Ecklee then went to
Henry Fcighner moved into hi* new
nnd Ball Fringe to mutch just received
Saturday morning.
Silas J. Bndcock’s, in the west part of house, in the corporation. Monday.
at Truman’s.
—D. M. Purehis ha* disposed of his till* township, and called for but found
Rev. C. I. Deyo has moved in Mr.
interest in the Wolverine Mills to P. be was not at home. Shortly after 13 Allen’a house, second house south of
Blacksmiths, Look Here !!
Holler, but Dare still retains the posi­ o’clock he went to H. J. Hauchett’s, a the school-house.
„
I can supply you with the celebrated
couple of miles west of thia village,
tion of chief miller.
Ed. Miller a highly virtuousyoung Cumberland coal at telMollar* per ton.
—Another lot of thorn, beautiful with a horse mid buggy. He told Han­ num of Woodland has goue up north
EUGENE COOK.
Wilson Sewing Machines will arive at chett, who is half brother to Mrs. Eck­ to seek his fortnue.
ATTENTION LADIES!!!
Jess*' Austin afiil Jim Hanchett are
Truman’* store to-morrow. Ladies lee, that his mother (Mr*. Ecklee) was
very sick, Dr. Burton nnd a lady were . up eighteen miles east of Big Rapids Millinery! Millinery!! Dress-making!
don’t fail to sec them.
settingup with her, nnd she wanted hunting for drey, l&gt;eara ami turkeys.
Dress-mak Ing!!
—The Ladies Christain Society of Ma­
him (Haiichett) to come immediately
Mn,. Join, ItoMmwo. o! the f.r oil
,he
|in„
Mi|,incry
ple Grove, will give abuscuit, butter,
to see her. ■ Hanchett di eased himself State of c«liton;li Uvutlliur IwMm Good, ever l.rouitht tutlib, market. iuiil
and honey social at the residence of
and went back with Ecklee to Quimby Sam and other relvtivcs in this ricin- a* we buy direct from New York and
Wm. Jarrard on Tuesday eve., Nov.
nnd found the house dark and silent. ity. ’
Chicago, nnd pay Cath, we get tljcm at
18th.
Ye.ter.^ J,..., Soules oftmHb-me.t
^r^"»
Ecklee wanted Hanchett to open the
—A. J.'Hammond ha* the "rocks” to
door, bub Hupchett said “go ahead, Castleton, started with hi* team for
Cutting. Fitting and Drwuhmnking
pay for all Hie furs that can be hauled this i* your house,” but Ecklee wonkl Clare Co., where he will sj»cud the win- are part of our legitimate bnsineM mid L
to town from now to April. He will not, and Hanchett tried the door, ter lumliering
we warrant our work in every instance.
take anything from a muskrat to a fonnd it locked, nipped nnd then hol­
Imon. C&lt;»,K.r. ofM.fle Grove. Iui. m^If
S
buffalo.
lered, but met with no response from returmd to this village to finish the us. We will make yon look more love­
—Wood &amp; Brooks have their two- within, he then said "what does this millinery mid dn*K* making trade at ly timn n Russian princess. If yon arc
story foundry and machine shop en­ mean, George! Maybe she’s dead.” StiM L. K. Ilunttortonl'k
"“I""1, W y."“r toiletaS u, mol we
will make you look more lovely in the
closed and roof on. These men are He replied “I don’t know, the folks
• • •
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eyes of your husband thnn an empress. ।
enterprising ^gentlemen and will be a were all setting up when I left; per­
A Col'ntky School Master.—In
Moth er. bring your Cutting, Fitting
help to Nashville.
hap* mother has gone to bed in the passing through School DistrictNo.fi, nD&lt;^ Making for yourself amldnughl'X!T'^'^k.'!
—A double wedding took place nt room np there,” indicating his own room . -bor. rime emee. my .n.m.loo ™ !.Tv’o.m
the Emmanuel Church, in, Hastings. up stairs, “but if I can’t get in I am awakened by heavy groans, which ex- our charges with a full knowledge of I
The happy parties mated wereClias. F. going to sleep in the barn. What arc tended through the greater portion of the hard times and rhe scarcity of mon- •
Dwight to Mary E. Barlow, and Wm. going to do, go home f" and weilt (ho dbitrfct. mid OIVI,-Inquiring (he er- "'e exp«((o m.ke our money by
,
,
. . ,
, ,
hard work, not by large profits.
i
towards the burn und Hanchett return- cause ,I f*uud
E. Power* to Anne M. Ferre.
that two member* of the
M.rruv h-vravr
1
4 —The brick yard under the propric- yd home.
UUtrirt Bonrd, hml. nguinm (he good
_ ____
In
the
meantime Mr. Thorne, men­ »i.he. ol a large porUon of (he people, ,
II
“’" H‘™.k nt »•»•" G“&gt;&lt;l"
tondiipof Wm. Boston, has manufac­
froni the Chicago Markets, just
tioned above, thought the actions of contracted with a Mr.------------ to teach
tured the past reason 500,000 brick, abet­
Ecklee were rather mysterious, and • the winter term of the school, agreeing ,n
_____________ at Kochkk linos.
ter business than the yard, hereofore
examined the articles left with him. J to pay him $10 mon- jmt mouth tlmu a
FOR SALE.
The book, he found, jreat.il upon inft.nmk, t&lt;.ariier &lt;an tx. hnd for
Nlrfci..
Boston will add tile works, and tnanna
1 ’ih l!,p sni‘l w&lt;“’W-1*"«&lt;,a‘,ber well knows Plated ftonble Harne**,nT1iree-»prin»r
facSnre tile.
which Ecklee willed all Ins effects to . t|K. nijudl4 of t]n, inhabitant* upon thi* Wagon nnd a Top Carriage. Sell
—4?. C. Wolcott ha* purchased the Mr* W.H. Holme*,—formerly Ltlhrop. qllt Mion. but cling., to his contract &lt;’JeaP- Apply to I RANK DANCER,
old Nashville Hoose property, and will whom, it actus, he ha J acquired «n | wi|h |mll-dog tenacity Now .when a 7
___________ ^uiiviue, Mien. .
more nn a house, he lias purchased of
exceedingly warm attachment f«r I.”-? j nruiiiit
jlt.u||hv young
obliged io
to come
........................ ......................................
vuiinx man
iiiuii is
in uiruKixi
&lt;
tv-iwtiowt.iK.
Big H&lt;*n&gt;
A. W. Old*, and fit npthe l»arn in first
fore she married.
I. I he —
matter
•*'-------worried
-- ---- 1' _____
(|own____________
lo reucliiug
a district
whool,
________________
_- ____
Market
in
your daily walk and confer-1
condas* shape. Next summer he contem­
•&gt;(. u (&lt;■»•
U((h&gt;(i.»-vrar-uld'girK
"a'lnn.hir lh&lt;T&gt;-i. where rou
ge( ' COIliplCte, IOr 7 &gt;D CCntS pCT tOOt.
i-'H'tv daylight
xl.ivli.rlit he
lin went
(out .i«dng
.
■&gt; •
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Thorne, ami at early
( *•
plates the erection of a three atory
over to Ecklee’*, found the d.air locked Iu
j order (o «7ure hi. bread nnd barter lbe "&gt;««* ki"&lt;1 “f ebolee Stenkn, R&lt;««r« |
brick hotel. Hurrah for Charley.
and peeped into the window of the (be
(
holy (earlier. ouglK to |»t up n Smwuge, Oried Beef, Smoked Menu, I
(
—N. A. Skinner, living a few mile* kitchen where he saw Mrs. Ecklee lying eon(rihu(iou
for hwlx-uelli. Girlapana Bologtuw. Chickenarte.
।
ha(.
AuiuaT.
_____________Lr-k dr Sumi. I
snath, ia agent for the Little Rock A prune and stiff upon the floor. Thorne (he
Ft. Smith Railway Land Co.,-who have didn't stop to investigate further, but
~
.* * * . .
7'
rVYou can find Rubber Boot*, light I
a large land grant in the great and went with nil haste to Hastings and
-The Ea.y tn la- of John.lowa, are a„d hM
„ TnlB,„.t
fertile Arkansas. River Valley. Mr. not ified Sheriff Creasy that M r*. Ecklee (easy only, in name. Edward Easy, the
----------------------------I have jurt received a fine lot of
Skinner recently formed a cnlony of had her throat cut. The sheriff notified &lt;old man, recently paid 81ff.«0 to a Hastj
court for mMnult mid battery upon Ladie*’ Cloaks. They are pretty and
80 families in AllejAn Co., and is now the coroner and Dr. Upjohn, nnd *e- ing*
curing tiie comjMiuy of 8; J. Bidleman Alex
4
Foster, of Johnstown, and now cheap.
endeavoring to form a colony here.
four sons are under bail to appear
__________ L. J. Wheeler.
nnd Cha*. Benham, hastened to the his
।
—Sometime Turadar night a thief
premises, found all the doors locked, ,nt the Bitting of the Circuit Court for Fall and Winter Millinery and Fancy
made hi* way into Alf. Buxton’* gun raised the back window and climed iu, I attacking
,
Henry Adin with clubs, fiats,
Goods.
shop, by breaking ont a pane of glnm
where the ghastly npectade of Mrs. .aud pitchforks.
Pntternsof all the Latest Styles made
and raising n window nnd relieved
Ecklee lying in a pool of blood upon
• • •——--a specialty. Cloak and Dress Making
Buxton’s cash drawer of 842. Evident- the jcitchen floor nnd a laulily disurtlGood Farmers.—Sol. Feighner re done nt reasonable prices. Silks or
‘ lythe thief wns acquainted with the ered room, greeted their astonished cently
brought ns a sweet potato that trimming Cloaks, Ac..
&lt;
23 inches round. Yesterday
At Mm. It E. Burrows. r
premium, a* he knew where the keys view. Ujion investigation it was found measured
i
to the drawer were kept, and nothing
she had been shot in the luick of the C.
( C. Ames of Maple Grove, brought
FVCAPS, Caik, for men nnd boys,
elae was disturbed.
head, the bullet lodging l»et ween her us
t a Missouri sweet pumpkin, and a from 60c to 2.50 at Truman’s.

Farming Implements, Wagons fy Buggies,

Old Reliable Hardware
OF

LOOK AT THE PRICES

Nails, 10 to 60d,
Nails, 8 to 9d,
Nails, . 6 to 7d,
Nails, 4 to 5d,
Nails, 3 to 2d,

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$2.60
2.85
3.10
3.35
4.10

per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.
per keg.

8d Nails, and all sizes larges, only 3 cents per tingle lb.
4 and 6d only 31 cents per single lb.
3d only 4J cents per single lb.
Doors, 2-6, 6-6 and 11-8, 5 panels, §1.30 each.
Sash, 8x10 with twelve lights, 25 cents per pair.
A good Lock and Knob complete, 30 cents.
50&lt;&gt; Axes from §1 to §1.75, warranted everyway.
300 ross-Cut Sa rvs, including the Genuine Silver Steel Diamond, with Handles, File and
Guage,
for §1.25 xper foot: Imitation
r° 1

Ranging in prices from $10 to $50

L
—Will Kocher returned from Chicago eye* aud breaking the bones of her &lt;cabbage thut measured over three-feet
NOTICE.
'^Monday evening, and the boy* atore nose and face.
iround.
To all persons intending to go east
Afe now overflowing with new good* of
The inside doom were al) locked, i
*
or west, if a short notice w given me I
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Mery description, from a paper of tiny Creasy burst open the stair door, and I,B ILSOX HEWIXU MACHINE
.P™cur»
'“A
destination.
E. L. PARRISH.
pDte tn a lovely silk drew pattern. Will with Benham made their way to young
No. 9.
NOTICE.
sajv he never l&lt;oagbt goods so low be­ Ecklee’* room above, where another
Those who have been accomodated
fore. and taking advantage of the ghastly scene met their view. Upon
with a little Credit at tiie foundry, take
state of the market, he laid in the Inr- the bed lay Ecklee with a revolver in
notice that harvest is past and summer
hi*
hand
and
a
bullet
hole
iu
the
buck
gmt stock the Bro’s, ever showed in
is ended, nnd we an ready to receive
payment.
Wood &amp; Bkooks.
of hi* head, the bullet passing clear
Nashville.
through hi* head and lodging under
Farm For Sale.
—Cha*. Lisle, of Jnhnstowr, lort- hi* the right eye. The bed-clothes were
A farm of 80 acres. 45 improved,
barn and it* contents, a quantity of turned back as though not to soil them
young orchard, good well of water, lo­
wheat, oetx and hay, by fire early one with blood, and before the bed wm a
cated nicely, ou a well traveled rend,
morning list week. He was about to trunk upon which lay anotlierrevolver
five miles directly south of Nashville,
which will be sold cheap. For terms
do hi* bam chorea aathi*lantern down, a bowie knife, letter, ink, pen nnd
apply to
A. G. HAMMOND.
climbed Into the hay mow and threw candle which had burned out in the
4w
Nashville, Mich.
down a fork-full of hay, upsetting the candle stick.
lantern, spilling thi oil, which speedily
LOST.
About thi* time Coroner Cole arriv­
ignited, nnd LUle barely had time' to ed. and, after some delay, a Jury waa
On the road, a short distance south of
get him«elf and horse* ont before th*
Nashville, a pair of calf-skin No. 9
itnpannelled, which rendered a verdict
Boot*. Persons leaving the same at
barn fell in. Loe* about 8730; insured
of matricide and suicide.
. rtt_—the News office will lie rewarded.
MARCUS WHITNEY.
The letter, which waa written after With (Cover. Five Drawer*. Extoneion
—School district No 8 Castleton, held
•lively election Saturday. The east
and west ends of the district were in
favor of diviaion, but the center was
not, and the election waa lively con­
tested. Suerem was about to perch up­
on the. Iwnnera of the divideists, when
Oscar Warren hitched up hi* team, and
'“tn abort time whirled np to the polls
with Widow Hanson in tow, who cast

tie, aud our country was saved.

Poster Printiag.
Wn have recently added nearly a
hundred dollars worth of wood tj|wfor printrar posters to onr job depart­
ment, and are now prewred to com­
pete with city offices in this clas* of

WK, l*
and Grand

leaving Hanchett, atated that he want­
ed to kill 8. J. Badcoek aud H. J. Haiichett, because he thought them instru­
mental in sending him to Kglamaxoo,
l»ut Babcock’s abaence saved him; also
stated that he put hi* pistol to Hanchetl’s head as they stood upon the porch
but the weapon mimed fire and conclu­
ded to forgive him. Aino hoped hi*
mother had not left a will a* then his
will would be good as. because his
motber did first, one-half her.property
would belong to him.
It i* concluded dutt Ecklee stood in
the door leading from the setting room
to the kitclieu and shot his^mother
when her Imck waa to hitu and she uoaware of hi* presence. Thi* was Itefore
going to Thorne’s. T he revolvers (ex (■client onee) be purchased a short time
before in Detroit

Drop Leaf and necessary attachment*.
, T,
,
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c&lt; ..
The World-Renowned Yl ilson Shut(tle Sewing-Machine is now acknowledged,
by expert* to be the best sewing
(
,ni^hin. in»nuf»ctur«l. n «
,machine that was awarded the Grand
Prize at the World’* Fair, at Vienna,
(
and
Grand Prize Med-1 and Diploma at
,(be cen.e.»tal Exhlbido.. .( PbUtaM-

,pbia. A patent Automatic Cut oil
।on the hand wheel prevent* the mat-rke.r,!., end
। chine from
,obviate, (he neee«i(J «I ot taking (he
work from the machine to wind the
IxdririnB, which must be done with all
,
other
sewing machine*, to the great
,
annoyance
of of the operator, especi­
,ally in tucking, hemming and ruffling.
Every machiee warranted, and will be
kept in repair by th© company, free of
charge for five yeara Sold only in
Barry County at
TRUMAN’S 8TORE.
NaehvUle Mich

We are authorized to guarantee this
for the cure of Dyspepsia, In­
active Liver, Sour Stomach, Constipatiem, Ixm* of Appetite, Coming up of

tjiaf thi* would be ruinous unless
we had positive evidence that it will
cure. Ion who are Buffering from
fcSSd !3ii
fl-r when you can bo cured on such
term*? It is for you to determine,
J.lelde
£= r«uUr
,5'
Sold (­
by Halbert fc Co.
«-«
50.000 die annually by neglecting a
Cough, ('old or (’roup, often leading te
Conauuiption and the grave. Why will

CoMtnmptiuu Cart, with the assurance,
of n *p(*edy recovery. For soreness
across the ’Chret or Ltiugs or Lame
Buck or aide, 6'AI/oA’» Portnu Platter
gives prompt relief. Sold by Halbert

Complete, $65 cash, 70 on time.
Platform Spring Wagons, 110 spot cash, 115 on time.
Single Buggies $85 cash, $90 on time.

Ladies who want Sewing Machines, don’t fail to see White
and Weed Macaines, as we make the most liberal terms, and war­
rant the machines to be the lightest running, most durable, and do
the best work.
WE MANUFACTURE ALL KIIN US OF

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE
Eave Troughlng a Specialty.

I want everybody to remembeu that as long as as I advei
tise to sell goods, 1 am going to make the lowest prices of any one
in Central Michigan. All of our goods are warranted and any ar­
ticle sold, not proving satisfactory, will be cheerfully taken back
and money refunded.

CHAS.

WOLCOTT,

West Side Main Street, Nashville, Mich.

�LENTZ &amp; SON*
have both been found, in the Muskegon
valley.
George Racklee, an Insane man. living
near Quimby. Barry county, anot und
killed his mother, Saturday -night, and
Brooks, Battle afterward killed himself.
Lieut. Remeyn, U. 8. A., who was
Tanning Con)jxxind—F. Funke, Dewounded'in one of tbe last batUe* with
tli* Nex P«rcM, is now at Adrian.

ab Splint Machin**—H- W. Under­
Kenosha, Wis., and Wm. P. HoH-

per bushel was of.
fared.
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Corn—No. 4 mixed49@4P} cents. Yel­
garrison ware broken off and tiie bom­
.
bardment reeommauMNl. The district of low, 60^5OR.
Oat*—281.
Kagyrman is placed under Kuaaian adProvialona—Clear pork ta held -at &gt;17 00
minwtrKtion. Gans. Heyinann and TergukaM have.effected a junction near Kbhl.; tueoa pork, &gt;15&amp;15 50. Hams
per lb: ahouldera, b&amp;Blc. Extra mem
IImsm 'Kaleh.
■
beef &gt;124»I2 60 per bbl.
Beans—Price* are firm st &gt;l@l B0 per
n«*», telegraphs from Erzeroum that
bu for unpicked,. and &gt;1 8H(g,l &lt;w for
handpicked.
Butter — 20 (S 22c for good quality.
Low gt-adea, 17«20e.

now occupy.
ta-J. R. Jacques, Hancock.
* fdrthldawe pa*mon amove Soyum,
ot—M. J. McPnerson, Weat Camp- choir.
the last ilefonslvo position, east of Erxebell.
.
«Auction socials" are the latest vagary routn.*
s
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Bridle*—O. F. WebstertAnn Arbor.
in Michigan. The ladles all mask, put . A Roumanian force between the rivers
The total shipment* of iron ore’ from on long gowns, 'concealing the form. Vid und I ska intuio a nwonnolaauce along
Marquette, L'Anse and Jj*can*ba for the They are then auctioned off to the highest the-Danube in the direction of Plevna.
bidder sueceasHrely, au&lt;for tlmt evening At Vaileni they found n .Turkish detach­
must accept the attentions and escort of ment occupying some earthworks, and,
tbe ftjrtttmue bidder. Most amusing sit­ after a brief caunomuie, the Turkish mug-,
Inaflrqat Jackson, on Wednesday, uations and h I urn rd complications arise, curine exploded, and tiie garrison retreatand
that is where tl’«* fun is supposed to ed in the direction of Rahova. Twocotntbe two Korman stallions, Zingara and.
. panics of Ron'manlan* occupy the reVictor, were burned. They were valued come in._________________
l doubt.
,
'
■ ■
al &gt;2,500 each and belongedto J. P. BothEight thousand regular troopa, all now
wlok, of Dowagiac.
GENERAL NEWS.
remaining in Constantinople, have been
Stats fish superintendent Jerome,-or
ordered to the front.
NUM, has 160,000 California salmon near­
A Russian official dispatch says that
ly re*dy for distribution.
Preaidmrt Haye* was welcomed al I tll„ natnber oi prieononi captured at DuSome of the Muskegon millX which Frodoricksburg and Richmond,
nulk and Teimche was 7,000,including 2
had abut down for the season, hkve start- with great enthualaam,and speeches were । p^has, 200 offioeiv, aud an English
ral anew under the Influence of the rising made by Mayors, the President, and ^onei in the.Turkiah service.
.
price* of lumber.
members of tho Cabinet, as on the New
Aftcr (ho vlolorl&lt;w
Dubuik nnd TelAbout 9 per cent, of the number of stu­ England trip.
ws*he, Russian scouts approached Kaddent* at the Michigan Univeraity this
Presldent Raymond. Superintendent onuraxa, and Chevkct Pasha, with 12batFqlsom.'bf tho i’asaumpsic RaUroad,wiih , uiion*, fled fromjhere without waiting
: Jom C. Barbo**. of Porto Rico, the Mu­ a gang of men, proceeded from Newport, ; to destroy tho bridge, which is now,lntact,
dent who wasrofured admission to tb« Vt..Tureday a. m. with a train. Arriving jn Our hands. Our cavalry is pursuing
.
College of Physicians and Surgeons of at North Troy they tore up the track ho- . chevkot Pasha.
NewYork on account of htaoomplexton. tween tiial station and Mansonville, Que- । a Paris dispatch says: Ills not expecttlmt the resignation of tbe ministry
has entered the Medical Department of bee, tho starting ixiint from which Co),
Foster runs his trains. They then took will be officially announced before the
the Michigan University.
A diapatch from Keokuk, Iowa, says a short cut by tho break and proceeded o|&gt;ening of tiie now Chamber of Deputies,
3ix»,tW copies of pamphleta
pamphlets recommend
recotumend-­
that under the leadership of J. C. Bonto- to Richford, VL Tho mon are now tear- SUO.lW
cou, of Jackson, Mich.,a moat remarkable ing up tho track between that station and ing the election of Republicans al the
temperance reform has been instituted. Abercorn, Quebec. There te-a prospect of departmental and municipal election*
warm
work
ahead
In
tbe
next
48
hours.
|
have
been
adised
at
tiie
poslofllce
for at’ The attendance upon tho meetings I* *o
large that no hall in tbe city will hold the
Got. Willbun., of lodbinK »In Wu&gt;b- b“*l"K Ui, govommont.
auaienoes, and- it I* found necessary to ington, and says that Dan. Voorhees will
On Octolslr 31 Chevket Pasha advancdivide the meeting". Up to the night of suceeed Morton if the latter diesed to Uemk'J Q'eli.iclie. He w-x'i doroatiHl,
the 2Vth over 2,000 converts bad been
h rough,
roiiKh I »tter
Reddy Waxier, a Pittsburgh
“ several hours’ engagement, by the
shooting I Knaahms al Kkdoiiilu.-, and lie| in tho
made, and they are now coming forward
shooting ; *2"~'.™
by hundreds. In the rank*are now to be convicted of train-robbing and tentenced
1
Plevna
is now comofficer* daring the riots, wm sentenced frreatimt disorder.----------------------------------found several of the former saloon keep­ al
ietoiy invested. '.
to seven years in Htato prison. On the '
ers, who have closed tbefr shops, quit wav to tho train with him his friends atA apqcial
from
. A_*P*?
0,af f£
om Alexandria says tliat
the trad*, gone into other business, and
tacked tho officers nnd Waxier got Sway, . tli'e King of Abyssinia again threatens to
engagtKi In reforming other*.
invade Egypt with 120,000,000 uien.
with his handcuffs on.
.
The shipment* of lumber from the Sag­
A train on. the Utah Central railroad ; (.'apo Town news savs the English
inaw River during October aggrcgaU' was lifted from tho track bj’ tho wind ou [jorum havo attacked and burned the
80,410,541 feet, being an exeess of 10,21V Tuesday, olid several cars turned upside । kn»al of Kroll, chief of the insurgent
580 feet over that of the corresponding down. Several persons wore Injured. |1 (ialeke •, without los* ou the British aide.
month last vtmr. Tho shipments to Nov. but none loudly.
Tho government hus deposed Kreil,
I show an excess of 77,254,800 feet of lum­
Wm. H. Vanderbilt publishes a card ■. Chief of tin* G .Inkas and annexed bb«
bar, and 30,000,000 shingles, with * large
Kroll sium for -peace.
donving that in* speculates in railnaul ! territory.
excsM in salt.
stocks. His purchases are all for Invest-I A dispatch from Sono, dated Thursday,
A Are at Mair Tuesday night burned nient.
'
Mys: Fighting continues on the Otchasevend buildings and damaged some­
, '
, ,
, , , nii* and I’.evna. ' ’ CLevket Pasha occuwhat tiie Detroit and Milwaukee railroad
Great, preparations are l*eing made by ,
^position commanding tho Junction
the ex-Confederate* at Memphis, Tenn..i of orelinnii, BI1(| Plemaana Grehanie nnd
lepoL
•
.
roads. Th* Russian advance has
A lad named Byron Everhart was at­ for the funeral of Gen. N. B. Forrest, of I
] been repulsed with heavy loss.
.
tacked by vicious hogs, near Ransom, Fort Pillow Fame.
the other day, xml would have been torn
One hundred and thirty-seven new
a Russian official dispatch aated Bogat,
to pieces but for tho timely arrival of as- Mormon convert* .arrived at New i ork November 2,'says: tian. KezeffonMlstance. Ho was badly lacerated.
Monday, together with tip J2 misstonar-| n,.unveN lbe vaplUxe of DaeTelewen,
Tho Hon. C. D. Nelson expects to cut iiw who made tho l..r&gt;00 converts landed . rortbeaud ofOrchaine, where there were
several largo anti thirty small fortified
5 000,000 teet of lumber at Clam Lake thia there from Europe In tbe past year.
Th. unoum of U-K.I tender now In dr- 1 1»«IUoot. The Turk, left upward, of a
wlnter.whlch will be shipped oast by way
ouldlon In |3Sf.4W.K&gt;2. .» Inornme of I hundral on th. Oeld. Our low. wm InofTraverse City.
significant- 'Ve
seized a largo
large quantity
dneo J.nu.ry 14.1873.
.IgnUiennt,
A.. wired
A .witness called in a ease in the Sagi­ K4.3S6.3KS
’ ’
,
.
t.
of provisions, t-*ols
Ools for
for enlreucbmonta,
entrenchments,
naw. City court, on Wednesday, was 104
Thoro baa been etaaltng tn tbolTdla n,lcaU1„.
yean old. Ho could remember when tho dolphla mint, by one of the* workmen.
auit first began.
100 ounces of silver wepo found tn bls, A Russian official dispatch-, dated Ve«itikol, Nyv. 2, any*: After tiie almost
Tho burnt portion of Cadillac (Clam house.
: unresisted occupation of Koprikol on the
L*ke)'is being rapidly rebuilt, and soon • The
Deadwood
stage—tn -----Cheyenne
.
- ----- —
j"— wm
—,;ij 28th nit., when Ghazi Mukhtar and
will show few signs of tho recent disas­ robbed near tbe latter city Tuesday, anti | ininsil Pasha's rear guard hastily retrealtrous fire.
•
Thursdaj- a freight wagon train was C(i lo Hawankaleh, our cavalry continued
A Kalamazoo firm baa shipped a load robbed. Lieut. Reid, of the Third Cuv- I tjl0 puniuit, and two hours after mldof windmills to Capo Colony, South Af- alry, went with a'delacbment alter the njght attacked the enemj's bivouac,
thieves, and caught &lt;tbem Thursday j A&amp;r a abort skirmish we entered the
night with the property in their posses- bivouac, cut down a hundred men and
A few days 'ago Esther Coffeen, of Ken sion.
. compelled the others to take Hight. Tbe
county, waa sentenced to the State Prison
Gcn.Xirant visited Madams Thiers at ( pursuit was continued six versts, when
at Jackson lor life. As there is no provi­ Paris Thursday, and presented her with ' it wm discontinued because of extreme
sion for caring for women at that institu­ a crown of flowers to place on her bus- I futiguo of both men and horses. Al five
tion, tho warden declined to receive her.
* grave.
| a. n.. o«r cavalry occupied Hassankaleh.
- and she was placed in Jackson jail, until band
The public debt »tat4Mnent allows a de- Mpantiina other cavalry arrived near
the Governor shall commute her sentence crease during the month of October of Kumdjuk, eighteen versts from Erzeso as to have hoi sent is the Detroit House &gt;4,238.554
30;
and
tbe
following
balances
[ roum. Generals Hcynmun and Tergu­
of Correction. Gn tho ground that sho is
in the Treasury: Currency. &gt;15,950,632; I kaaeofTs columns arc concentrated near
jllcgally'conflnod al tho Jackson jail, a special fund for the redemption of tine Doveboyoun, whc&lt;o tbe enemy are enmove has been made to have her released
tlonal currency, &gt;9,444,580; special ilopos- cainjHsl.
on a writ of habeas corpus.
its of legal tenders for redemption of oer * A
w&gt;rre*pondent .wens that the
A Battle Creek correspondent writes: tificMtesoi deposit, &gt;37,620,000; coin, &gt;136,- following semi-official note has been sent
” A farmer arrived hero to-day, and gave 022,843; including coin certificate* “f t? th* provincial papera:
It
vour correspondent a startling piece of 433,543,200; outstanding legal tenders, i hav* Us&lt;n docided at last by
------ f a Cabinet
liohnslown nows. Hb said that adb-guis- &gt;354,490,892.
Council
the iiroscnt Cabinet
Cabii
a... that
.u-v------------------will re­
ed man broke into a bouse there and de­
Senator Morten died Nov. 1st. at live main in office ull November 5tb. After
manded of a little boy a largo sum of
the election to the Cuundls-Ger.eral tbe
money, known to bo m the building. The o'clock, p. ro.. At hla home in Indianapo­ government
will find itself in the pres­
l«oy wm alone, and, going into tbe next lis, aged 54 years.
Ex-Mayor Oakey A. Hall, one. of the ence of two extreme policies, one oi re­
room to get the money,, brought back a
sistance to She Chamber of Deputies with
gun and shot the would-be robber dead. .Tweed wing, has returned to New York. tho support of the Senate, the other cf
TbsQ*the little follow went to tho next
Tbe New York Chamoer of Commerae complete coucosainn, bringing into office
form bonne to toll tbe news, but found unanimously panaed the following reso­ a Ministry composed exclusively oi the
the farmer not at home. When the dis- lution:
left. Tiie present disposition of tin* Mar­
guiso was taken from the dead man, the
Resolved, That Congress bo reonesteu shal does not admit of tbe latter policy.
diacovery was made that it was tiie neigh­ to refrain Irom any legislation for issuing
~ However, the President is willing to sue
silver coin as legal money ::r.
x
bor himself.
™ PP_'.BU. ii II bo not possible lo arrive al some
A 35-acre marl bed has l)oen opened at count aud In unlimited amounts, but I kind of a compromise by which the left
Caro, and a fine quality of marl lime is rather to issua it only on Government ' oftho Cliatniw*r of Deputies, and tho right
lioing made from it. Tho supply la enor­ account, al its fair market value,In mod­ centre of the .Senate may be represented
mous, the bed being from three to ten erate and limited amounts in the «ii-&lt; r. - in the Cabinet, thereby establishing har­
tion of the Trcasurv.asa proper auxiliary mony between the two houses.
feet thick.
of gold coin for the purposes oi cotuA Corunna man ships a conslgment of merw.
A Vienna dispatch says the recent
Russian successes have renewed the war
wheat in sacks direct to Scotland.
The funeral of Henry Adams, the agitation in Belgrade. Tho Russian offi­
Christian Collins, of Augusta, baa lost actor, took place Thursday.
cial bulletins report continued progress
bl* wife. She went out to look for the
Hammond's extensive flouring mill at on the Plevna ami Vrchamu and the Lornaji a few days ago and has not return­ Foetorla, Ohio, was almost totally wreck­ vatzand Orchanie roads.
Titeven and
ed.
ed at noon Thuntdav by tbe explosion of Turakiesver are occupied by infantry and
Henry- Wilson, fireman, ami cavalry, ami a cavalry detachment has
Never Wore has tho growing wheat a boiler.
Johnny
Brown,
a
Ind
15
v
ears
of
age,
were
been so high at thia time ol the year as nt
penetrated Yalbanltza Pass iu pursuit of
present In some places it is two foot instantiy killed. Loss, 820.000.
the rolreatii|g Turks.
high.
A fire at Louisville, on Saturday, de­
A Turkish force numbering between
A &gt;40,000 apparatus for making acetic stroyed Herr &lt;t Taylor's tobacco factory. 3.000 and 4,000 men from south of tho
acid from tho smoko of the coal kilns of Value of tho stock, &gt;10,000: insurance, Balkans attacked a Raasiau force at
&gt;8,000. Tho whisky establishment of J. Mahren, south of Elena, and after tbiee
the Bangor furnace lain progress.
B. Mcllvsn ASon,ad|oining,waHserious- hours' fighting the Turks retreated, leav­
Tbe Jackson State Prison received 47
damaged. Five thousand barrels of ing 100 dead and many wounded.
new tenants in October. There are ,now iy
bourbon belonging to tho firm were de­
An Erzeroum dispatch, dated Monday,
7GW convict* in that institution.
stroyed, entailing a loss of &gt;31,000. Thr&lt;s&gt;
' Tho dlptherla is so prevalent and se­ hundred barrels belonging to J. A. Cun­ says that a severe attack was made to-day
vere in Flint that the Common Council ningham A Co., and 215 barrels belong­ on the Turkish positions. There wax
fighting
along tho whole line. After ten
lias directed that signs bo placed on hous- ing to O. A. Knapp were also consumed.
hours engagement the Turkish center
The remains of Senator Morton laid in wm driven in, and the Tlirks compelled
A nude wild roan, auppoaed to be the state Sunday and Monday morning, and to fall buck. Mukhtar Pasha was slight­
deaf-mute Acklea, who fled from the were buriod Monday afternoon.
ly wounded. The Russian force* from
Flint Asylum some weeks ago, Is roving
The now combination of Western rail­ Ardahan havo entered tbe WeBlcm
in tho woods oi Chesaning.
roads, suggested not long since by tho Euphrates Valley, endangering tho lino
Potter’s clay of a fine quality exists at Eastern pool, and governed by the same of communication between Batoum and
Caro, ^*nd| visions ot tho election of a rules, seems to hare t&gt;een fully consum­ Erzeroum and Erzeroum and Trebizond.
Returns of tbe French election show
huge pottery lilt through tbe brains of the mated al the Chi Cairo convention of
Freight Agents.
that 567 Republicans and 35&lt;t Conserv­
Caroite*.
Thofarmeni’ warehousing elevator and ative* have been elected; to the Councils
1184,201,473 bsa been expended on the
new Capitol. The plastering in moat of 38,000 bushels of grain were burned at General. The Republicans havo gained
the rooms and balls is finished, and rapid Belleville, Ont., Saturday. Low, &gt;30,000. 85 scats. Twenty-nine second ballots are
progress is bsing made with tho floor and Richard Dewsbury, engineer, was bum- necessary. ■
At an important meeting of Deputies
inside casings. The tin covering is being
put on the dome, which completes the
The recent killing of fifteen Indians at of the Lett it was decided only to unseat
tbe deputies whoso election was plainly
roofing of tho building. Tho etepa and
porticos to the cast, west and north en­■ a Honolulu whaling brig. The native* due to official pressure. It was also de­
trances are comuletedgmdgivetho build­' boarded the vessel and demanded liquo&amp; cided to maintain a strictly expectant at­
ing quite a finished appearance. There iai On refusal they attacked the crew who titude, aud furnish . tho government no
now every reason to expect that the new obtained arms from the cabin and beat pretext for getting out of ita embimMuient; but, on no account, to accent a
cspltol will be ready for occupancy by off Lhe assailant*.
Cabinet contrary to parliamentary rule*.
July 1,1878.
Over 2,400,000 bushels of wheat wore It was resolved that no member of the
W. H. Fairchild has what the Globe। shipped from New York last week, the majority should undertake tbe formation
calls tho nramlum farm in Genessecoun-. greater part going to Great Britain. Not- of a CoLuwc without stipulating for free­
of 80 serve, and from it he। wlthatandltg thi* enorm jus shipment the dom of action, and guarantee* against a
, price of wheat has declined.
recurrence of events similar to those
of corn., * The funeral of Senator Murton on Mon­ which have just occurred iu tbe depart­
- day waa attended with imnosing edre­ mental elections. The Republican* have
' xnonleM. A large attendance ot people, ou tbe average gained one or two gener­
elaborate decorations with flags and ilow- al councilor*In each department
The State Treaanry rewired, during; era, music, a proceaaion in which were
the month of October, &gt;204.037.37 and cotnmitteaa from Congreaa aud membent
paid out *306,614.00. The balance on hand, of the Cabinet, an oration by Dr. Bayliss,
and closing ceremonies by the odd Fel­
lows, were.the tributes of respect to the
mrchaaed the
pringa proper-

FOREIGN NEWS
form B&amp;ol ; the highest number ever
bent there within the name length of time.
The institoliou now has 277 inmates, the
largest number U has ever contained.
Jamea Tripp, nt Coldwater, has inveut-

Teleache wu surrounded on the 28th,
by onecavalry and two Infantry brigade*
•f the Imperial Guard and one brigade of
Coencka. It waa bombarded two hour*
by 72 guns, whoa the email Turkish gar­
rison surrendered. The number of kill­
ed and wounded was insignificant.

of Guate-

KurnitUre
Of Every Dexrfpllon,
From a Woah Stand to a

Handsome Parler Suit!
. in our

Claret seed—Buyers are offerinx &gt;5.
Eggs—IB® 10 eta.
Fruita- A polo- &gt;3 25® 3 50 per bbl.
peaches, &gt;1 40®l 80 per box : pears, &gt;3
per bualial: grapes, 5408 per lb.
Ilgy—Baled,&gt;11011 50 per tons in bulk

We have a large stock of Coffins and
Caskets und a full line of

15 per bbl; Mich­
igan, &gt;1 16 per bbl; Syracuse, dairy, per

UNDERTAKERS' GOODS!

Collin

.

Honey—18© 18c.
Hops—Market dull at 0@8c.
Arirstclaas lot would bring Be.
V
Potatoes—30@«k) per bush.
Wood—13©6 per cord.
•

Department

•TO BUY-

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,’
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

We also have ft

FINE HEARSE!

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE I

And it careful man to attend

Opposite the I'nloa House, Nashville, Mich.

FUNERALS.

A Gentleman
Who had been much exercised over tho
non-acoeptance of the candidacy for
Mayor by tho Hon. W.G.Thompwnn. and
who resides oji Rivard street, was sud­
denly awakened from his early evening
dreams on Monday last by the dulcet
strains wafted on . the evening air by a
band playing tho ranslc so familiar to
that hand of braves and their chief. Sit­
ting Bull, “Low tho Conquering Hero
Cornea." Ho leaped from his couch and
calling loudly to his wife, “It's all right,
the little man has accepted—bring the
lager up,’’ with a single l&gt;ound ho sprung
to tho window, threw up tho aasli and
thrust his head into darkness to find, to
hla great chagrin, that the music wi»
from tho advance guard sent out from 78
Woodward avenue, conveying tho intel­
ligence that the people can be clothed at
tho great aasigneo solo ot men*4 youths'
and bays' clothing, now taking place
under wo auspices of Mr. Joshua W.
8&lt;nilh, 7'1 Woodward avenue, as assignee.

We iinvo added to our New Manu­
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER,
and are prepared- to do every descrip­
tion of

furd for yean with lt-li!ng aud alceraml FU«i,
tried reravdy after remedy advvrtlwd. and iod*u1:rd pbvikiaua In PhUadolphla, Loubvilic, ClncleruiU. Indlauapoll* and th I* city, aud apcnl huudrraa ut dollar*, but found no relief until I obtained
a boa of Dr. William'* Indian Pile Ointment mne
four montL* ago, and It ha* cured me completely
1 had part of a box left which Lf*’e to a friend ol
mine who had doctored with many pbyidcian*, and
a* a last retort went Io the noted Hot Sprinn'.Arkantaa, for treatment. He inform, mo that the Indlan Ointment baa alio cured him or the pile*. Il
b certainly a wonderful dbcovery, and (bonld be

*n
to koep th?
Goods and sell a little cheaper than my competitors.
All Goods warranted as represented aud no jockeying.
Strangers arnvina in
P®0?10 li*fa&gt;8 with us know how-tis themselves.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY.

Planing antl$latching.
We keep everything that is kept in
Grand Rapids or Jackson, sell at a eery
small margin, und solicit a call from
intending purchasera of FURNITURE.
Nashville, April 2nd, 1877.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

J. LENTZ A SONS.
|

A Sure Cure for Pile*.
Noone n«d tuOer. A positive remedy for an
kludi ot Pl Im. ollsylDg Ihr Interne lulling at oner
giving Ituluil rcUef. An Indian trralu.&lt;.nl you
apply, callod Dr. William1* Jodiaa Ointment, (pre­
pared only for Pilot, mid nothing c!»«.) Thouuadt

Fall and Winter Goods,
|

JUST RECEIVED

I
! Of HOME MANUFACTURE. Wagons that
|
;

।
I

Ws will Give you a better Bargain

:a w. a. miam sum.

Ml« dnixritu. Detroit.

£. COOK &amp; CO.

BAKERY

Come early and. avoid
tiie Rusli

HOTEL and -BOARDING HOUSE.:
llluitrated Catalogueof

G. A. TRUMAN

Bracket Saws, Fancy Woods,
DESIGNS, and al! kinds or Amateur Tool.
and boy*, all are alike InlcrraUxl

and Perfumery,
Guaranteed ibo beat In the market. Ere

Has just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

Am! eccauiuiodaU the hungry with Warm Most*
nt aV boar*.

tbroufhuul tho United State*.

[A NEW LIVERY'
JOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,
---- WHOLESALE----

Which fur S-Ale, and Durability, and Extrkmily Low Prices, cannot

IN NASHVILLE’

be excelled in Michigan.

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,
218 Jafferson Avo., Detroit.'

All order* promptly Ailed at towrat market ran.

SALESMEN WANTED.
n every bouMbold. Intelligent aud reliable men

STANLEY MOORE
Founerlr from Grand Rapid,, has elartod a Uvery
Pml Kfal.l* tr. &lt;(.—

Nashville House Barn!

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat. $1.50

QThese are price eV that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
borer Io dress as well as the Superintendents or manager of any corporate
institution. A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,

AT REASONABLE RATES.

tOSON. MOORE&amp;C0
WiOlES*1.' fl£4LEPS

. •

CAN ALSO FURNISH for FUNERALS.

JASL-EOSON SfO.r.MOORt '
.mC-.ttiS ChxsRunCs.R RFTPniT
SkphCnBin SP1CIAL .
ML I l\UI I
DVJTKM

Spring

Bed Bottom
Hold

■ durable.
by all. Furnltnre

&gt;

And la ready to accommodate tho |xii&gt;l|b with

8U Detroit. Mich.

STANLEY MOORE.

III all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
*
the closest buyers.

Rut Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it for

WOLVERINE MILLS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

ffAR HAS BEEN DECLARED.
Tiie Enemy has

their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, there ia
money in it for you.

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

In­

vaded Our Terri­
EJI D KuaiurM Cullcjv and Telegraph indtl
tuteat Kalamaroo. Board $3. Sesfl tor Journal.
ATT

TO PARENTS
Coixzaa. For particular* call, or encloa. alamp
for UvUcre Journal.

tory claiming to
h ii v e

Murder­

'd Something.

Here We Come Again!
WITH A BRAS' NEW 8TOCKOF

ATTEND

BUSINESS UNIVERSm

Prices and Quality,

Summer Goods!

FLOUR AND FEED Our eld stock ba. all been clraed

out and One Store ia

of tbe kind in the fctato.

LASS AND PAINT
rGman A Co'" and Fsharatock*

DETBOIT. MICH.

Delivered Without Eitra Charge! Too full ofNew Goods
Anywhere. In the village. Pieaa* leave order
r.J. I’t BC’lllS' BARBER BIWP.

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ALES’SS WANTED
VfllnKa V » -a-ita. Jw Bruraea. LeuJl, M.

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FOR COMFORT, AND

THEY JVETTST BE SOLD
SO IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR'!
At our Store than elsewhere, don’t^blama u«.

BREWER OF

If it wun’t that we have one class of

FOREKiN l-’KIJXT.M
amateur sportsmen who have been out
for a day’s sporting."
A tramp called at a bouse on We*
Hill the other &lt;’ay and aked for some ­
thing to eat. He
so thin,.he said,
that when hrf had a pain he couldn’t
tell whether it was a touch of the colic
or the. backache.—[Hawkeye.

HE A. DQUARTER:

Manufacture and Deal in

THE BOSS
LAGER BEER
DETROIT, MICIL

AJm, bardfa the u&gt;mi varied

[IZ~ We are at home in our New Store, having no. rents to^pay, and
hall be glad to see all of our old customers and many new ones

Yo»r« Truly,

KOCHER BROS

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                  <text>. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16,1877.

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of Phhhioknt Lincoln.

JEWELRY.

A Story

W. H. YOUNG,

XT ». Hotneopalhlc Pbyrlclan and Punreon
Office, near mldrmce. on corner ofWw&gt;hli.K
ton and btato Pl-cct*, NMbrH'.c, Mich.

SMITH

4‘

KNAPPEN,

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWTEKNoUrr Public, Ited EOaUttd Inw.r
JL/ ante Ap.nL CoRoctiotu protnjrtlr taaile. and
CoUTaranetnx properly rxecutMi
Office In D.C
Griffith'* Store.

EMORY PARADY, '
TU8TICE OF THE PEACE. Couv«yanclng‘rarrU fully and promptly attended to. Office eaal

_ .it. Vi,-..

E. J. FEIGIINER,

Notary publio .nd R«a E»ut« A&lt;mt.
Carafnl aMentlun giTcn to the drawing of mart
ngm, dred«, contractu, rir
IVnona dr.Irlng to
ORNO STRONG,
and Fancy Printing
•a. arvunwy ar/1 dia, Trusnan'a brick.

UNION HOUSE

ALF. C. BUXTON,
furnlabix! al

.

CHAS. W. DEMARA Y,

TEW ELK IL and dealer in Fine and Plated Jr
cJ ry docks, Speetadea, etc. Every article

E PARADY,
Xf ANU FACTS'KER of Boot* aad Hbora, Making
1TA and rrpa‘nn&lt; neaUy done, alao eUici attea-

During the summer of the most dis­
astrous and doubtful year of the late
American war, the Colonel of a New
TEAS. SHOES, TOBAOOOS u.4 OlilABS Hampshire rcgizaeirt lay for some
_
.,
weeks extremely 111 of camp fev'Dr,
A Spec&amp;ilty.
near Hampton Roads in Virginia.
,
Hearing of his criL’cal coudlUon, bis
wife left her Nortiiern home, and .after
inuob difficulty, made her way to his
bedside. Her cheerful presence and
careful nursing so far restored him that
IR buy our Goods for cash and can (rite he waa in a short time able to be trans­
ferred to Washington.
•
you low prices.
,
In the Potomac river, the atcainer lu
whicli the invalid officer, Colouel
Scott, and his wife hud taken jauetagc,
waa sunk in a collision with a larger
vessel in the nighttime. The crew
BOISE BROTHERS.
aud nearly all the soldiers ou board
~~
were rescued or saved themselves;
but, amid tiie horrible confusion of the
TX^AR! WAR! WAR!
7 Y
scene. Colonel Scott became separated
___ »x-d-----from nis wife and she Was'lost The
Colonel was picked up in the water by
MURDER!
the crew of the larger steamer, aud
under his direction every effort was
made to discover Ids wife; or, rather
her body,-for all hope ot finding her
alive
was abandoned. The sad search
Ain! high prices on thia "ataff of life,"
was fruitless; it was resumed in the
Were murdered with a twoodgnd knife.
mornlug, the people along the shore,
humane confederates, lending their
aid. But the gray, sullen river refused
to . give up it* dead, and the young
officer, half frantic with grief, wm
compelled to go to Washington.
Within a week, however, he received
&gt;nu tenured by Barlow A Goodyear
word from below that the body of a
lady had been washed on shore, but
pudding &lt;.r your Johnny cskc,
those good country people, generous
• Gr*hAin Flour, too, *U«Mld.
foes, hud secured it, cared for Lt, aud
were keeping it for him.
it happened Just at that time imper­
Illa gtotlild Cora and OaUare «rh»t you nctd.
ative oruere were issued from.the War
Department prohibiting ail intercourse
with toe peninsula—a necessary pre­
’Arid hi* Slilpaitufl sni
caution'against the disclosure of imjxirtant military plans. Colonel Scott
applied to Secretary Stanton for leave
to return to Virguam on bls melan­
And If you Urn In town, you see.
choly duty.
“Impossible. Colonel,” replied Mr.
That I never pul anything on the alate.
Stanton,
flnnly; “mo one can have
Ul
leave to go down the river at this time
J. L. beach.
ou any private business whatever.
Our present exigencies demand the
most stringent precautions, aud I hope
J^EW MILLINERY
I need not say to you that no merely
------- AND-------personal eonslderalious should be al­
lowed to interfere with great national
interests. Your case is a sad one, but
chisis a critlcaL perilous,.cruel lime.
The dead must buiy their dead.”
Tiie Colonel would have entreated,
but Che busy Secretary cut him short
with another ''impossible," from
which there was absolutely no appeal.
He returned to his hotel quite over­
whelmed.
Fortunately, he was visited that af­
ternoon by a friend, to whom he told
the Htory of his unsuccessful applica­
tion and sad perplexity, and who im­
mediately exclaimed : “Why not apply
Hud Large Experience in Dressmaking, to the President?”
The Colonel hod but little hope, but
admitting that the plan was worth
may fnror her with a call.
trying, drove with bis friend to the
fc/* Remember the place,—Flemlar'a building. White House.
They were too late. It was Satur­
day evening and Mr. Lincoln had
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
gone to spend Sunday at Soldiers* Rret,
his Bummer retreat. This was but a
few miles from town, ami the Colonel’s
Indomitable friend proposed that they
should follow him out, arid they went.
There was then a popular belief that
all the wronged, the troubled, and «ufferiug could find a reftige In “Father
Abraham's" capacious bosom; a belief
not faroat of the way. Yet there were
times when, over-burdened, wearied,
LINE TO THE EAST!
tortured, the patriarch longed to clear
VIA BUFFALO and HIAGARA FALLS that asylum of its forlorn la mates, to
bolt and double lock it against toe
world; times when life became too
Connectlane made at Buffalo ant Niagtni Falls hard and perplexing for Ids genial,
..J V.l.
honest nature, Uk» serious and tragic

Dressmaklng Rooms.

f. B. RASEY,

JHagflie

JOHN

WEBSTER,

rffrry

y Milliner g Dressaakinz Extablisiifflent

W. D. PUR CHIS,
■PROPRIETOR 8ippto Milk, 2 mllca weei of VerX taunt*Ule. Flour ar.d Teed al waya for talc at -

JAMES FLEMING.
TXTATCHM AKER and Jeweler, ewt aide of Main
W street, NaahvlUa, Mich.

FRANK J. PUR CHIS,
LAGE BARBER, and draw In Collars, Tie,
ant's FurnUblng Goods, and Clxara of the
oallty, onedoor northtof Union House.

U. &amp; MAIL LINE

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick

SPurcUumf

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
8 H E 1111
j

HAMMOND,

Insurance, Beal Estate and Money

BROKER.
Soourity.

PRODUCE!

&lt;5-4,0 Acres

MONEY TO LOAN I
Oi l^rmi Ul Udt leontia,
IN TOMB OF

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$300.00 and UPWARDS
OS LONG TIME.

«... .be
poor Colouel and hia friead found the
President In one of hh most drepuudent and dejected moods. He was in
his little private parlor, alone in the
gloaming. He waa lounging ' loosely
in a large rocking chair, jutting over
it in all directions. His rfpperrd feet
were exalted, his rough head was
thrown back, his long throat bare—he
was in his shirt-sleeves. Yes, dear,
fastidious English reader, it was genu­
ine Yankee abandon—make the most

know we are at war? Horry is the lot
of all; bear your share like a man and

“I try to, Mr. President, but itseems
hard. My devoted wife lost her Jlfe
for coming to nurse me in my aicknsEs,
and I cannot even take her body to
my children.”.
“Well, she ought not to have come
down to the army. She should have
staid at home. But if they will
U go
tearing about the country In such
d
times as these and running Into
to all
sorts of dangers, they must take the
consequencesnot but th»t I an sor2 for you, Colonel. As for your wife,
e is at rest, and I wish I were.”
Haying this, the President leaned
liack wearily lu his chair and cloned
his eyes, not noticing, except by a
slight wave of hia hand, the departure
of bis visitors.

hero tossed restlessly that night upon
a pillow wet with manly tears, ana he
was resentful,utterly unreslgned to the
decrees of Providence and the War
Department, and that be thought
AbrAham Lincoln as hard as ho was
homely and as inhuman as he waa un­
gainly.
Toward morning he fell asleep and
slept late. Before he was fully dressed
there came a quick knock at the door
of his chamber and he opened it for
President Lincoln.
The good man came forward, pale
and eager, tears glistening in his eyes,
and grusped-Ahe Colonel’s hand, say­
ing, "I treated you brutally lastnlght.
I ask your pardon. I was utterly tired
out, badgered to death. I generally
itecome aisiut as savage as a wild cat by
Saturday night, drained dry of‘the
milk ol human kindness.' I must
have seemed to you the very' gorilla
the rebels paint me.
I was sorry
enough for It when jou were gone. I
could not - sleep a moment last night,
so I tliought I'd drlve.Into town in the
cool of the morning and make it all
right. Fortunately I had little diffi­
culty In finding you.”
“This is very good of you, Mr. Presi­
dent.” said the Colonel, deeply moved.
"No, it isn't;. but that was very bad
of me last night. I never should have
forgiven myself if I had let that piece
of ugly work stand. That was a noble
wife of yours.-Dolond. You were a
nappy man to have such a noble wo­
man to love you; ami you must be a
I ood fellow ot- such a woman would
never have risked so much :*it you.
z\ud what grand women there are in
these timre, Colonel! What angels of
devotion and mercy, and how brave
and plucky! Going everywhere at
the call of outj, facing every danger!
I tell you, If it were not for the women
we should all go to the devil, and
should all deserve to. They are the
salvation of the nation. Now, come,
Colonel; my carriage is at the door.
I'll drive you to the War Department,
and we'll see Stanton about thia matEven at that early hour thej* found
the Secretary at his post. The Presi­
dent pleaded the case of Colouel Scott,
and not only requested that leave o?
absence should tie granted him, but
that a steamer shouMt be sent down
the river to bring up the body of his
wife.
“ Humanity. Mr. Stanton,”
said the good President, his homely
face transfigured with the glow of
earnest, tender feeling, “humanity
should overrule considerations of pul­
ley, and even military necessities, iu
matters like this.”
The Secretary was touched, and he
said sometliing of his regret at not
having felt himself at liberty to grant
Colonel Scott’s request in the first
place.
“No, no, Mr. Stanton,” said the
President, “you did right iu adhering
to your own rules; you are the right
man for this place. If you were such a
soft-hearted lool as myself here, there
would be no rules or regulations that
this army or country oouid depend
upon.
But this is a peculiar case.
Only think of that poor woman."
Of course the “impossible" «u ac­
complished.
To the surprise of the Colonel, the
President insisted upon driving him to
the navy yard, to see that the Secre­
tary’s order was carried out immediate­
ly. He seemed to have a nervous fear
tliat some obstacle might bo thrown in
the way of the pious expedition. lie
waited at the landing till all was
ready, then charged the officers of the
steamer to give every attention to Lis
“friend,Colonel Scott.” With him he
shook hands warmly at parting, say­
ing: “God bless you, my dear fellow.
I hope you will have no more trouble
in tills sad affair—and Colonel, try and
forget lust night.”
Away up iu a New Hampshire
churchyard there is a grave carefully
watched aud tended by a faithful love.
But every April time the violate on
that mound speak not alone of the
womanly devotidh and tenderness of
her that sleeps below—they are tender
aud tearful with the memory of the
murdered President.
Colorado Distances.
A Denver correspondent writes: All
accustomed and habitual notions fo
distance brought hither from the east
are worse than useless in this rare and
transparent atmosphere.
From the
windows of Denver the Rocky mouutains look not more tlian five miles
distant, and an eastern tourist, lately
arrived, remarked to his friends the
other evening that lie believed he
could walk out to the mountains the
next morning and return before break-

He turned upon his vWtora with a
look of almost savage Inquiry. There or two a carriage was dispatched to
bring him in.
The exhausted pedratriMU was found partially undressed on
W« keep «0DMuUjr on heada good nanrtmiqi &lt;rf the glare of a worried animal at bay.
the edge of one of the little Irrigating
Colonel Scott proceeded very m&lt;xl- ,ditches, two or three fret wide, which
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS,
intersect the field in every direction.
STUCCO, HA1B. kC..
aud when asked what he Intended to
do, answered that he “proposed to
■•I have been’to him Mr. President,
swim that river.” Why don't you
A1S8WOBTH *. BBDOKB.
JONES* SELLECK,

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
Lto« k Poktku, Proprietor..

DENTISTS

answer, and still presume to come to

not soon repeat his experiment of
walking twenty miles before breakIncboif* Mr. Stanton has done Ju»»
human being is intended to
right. He knows what be is about.
Your d omul ids are unreasonable.”
haraeter of his own,to be what
“But, Mr. Lincoln, I thought you
’’"PrJfor j™T' G&lt;~1 God, I lure. to —{Channing.
A Saginaw schoolma’am sjieaks of
feel fur »»,aX) more unfortunate than SisHted Tail m » FreckUd Finals, the
aboriginal chieftain.”

He Took Notes.

. NO. 8.
Election-j^ky. in France*

Paris Cormpondrnce London New*.
It appears that a young man named. .
Jubal Shine arrived In Detroit a few
Polling places open, sedate offlrlal**
days ago on one of the up river Itoate. , standing behind long deal boxes, witli
It also appears that In due course of slits in the lids, ragged men distribut­
time he was found drunk in an alley ing ballot papers at the doors; and
and taken to the station bouse, and •Frenchmen going to vote hi shoals—
from tbeucesent to the House of Cor­ the workman in his blouse, the dandy
rection for thirty days. He leftbehlnd who throws away hi« cigar as. he
him* a memorandum book. It would entetM, the tradesman in bls Sunday
him
aeem that Mr. Shine .is a young, best, anti the Duke who lias .been to
man who deal ret* to keep, himself mass and alights.from his brougham.
posted, and that he Is also a close ob­, There Is a hoiseltea fever iu the city,
server of tilings,and a warm friend of and men’s faces look eager. The streets
his mother. The first entry was made I ore full.and thecatesoverflow. Though
as soon as he arrived. It reads :
It is Sunday, stock-jobbers throng the
“Beats anything I ever saw! ’Haw entrance or their favorite arcade on the
four locomotives Just now In ane vard! boulevards, and discount the future in
Saw more'n tt.hu nd red barrels offlour whispers. The kiosque women are
in one pile! Haw over thirty horses driving a steady sale in newspapers,
soon as I got oft the boat! Wish nm and have a cheerful air, for this is to
them a day of copper barvest.and they
After an interval of half an hour he will be Helling journals until Jong past
wrote again:
'
midnight. According as customers
“ Counted 347 people on the street®, buy the Figaro or the Gaulois, the Rein ten minutes, and ’tisn’t Fourth of puuliqueor the Hiecte, yon know their
July, either! Saw over 300 grindstones color sud guess their hopes. The
piled up before One place! Counted France is in large demand; it contains
eighteen telegraph wires on ope post! Emile de Giranlln’s final trut-jieL call;
Wish ma was here."
the b’nivers Is howling to the fanatical,
He probably waited awhile again but Is not much bought; the Figaro
before making his third entry, which has a string oi jokes, and the easluoreads:
ilke office of the paper iu the Rue
“ I’ve counted more’n sixty stores Drouot is crowded with quidnunes,
already! Never saw such a. place for who titter at the fanciful dispatches in
stores In all my -life!
Believe I’ve the public room. Higher up toward
seen over two hundred womeh ! Just toe popular quarters of the city lire
went by a store where over thirty stream** of voters thicken. Th.e walls
pair- of breeches were hanging out ! are patched over with plaeards.yellow,
Wish ma was here.”
crimson, and blue; men lounging out­
Some hours must have elapsed be­ side wiue-shonfl read the Rappel; aud
fore he wrote again, an he began: .
women are hunylng to • the voting
"I’ve seen more'n a milliou things! placex, escorting . their husbands.
Believe I've seen over six hundred Kight up now to the heights of Moot­
people! I'vewalkeii over a mile, ami mart re and Belleville, where factories
haven't come to the end of the city abound, and w here dark alleys lead up
yet! Boys and girls walk right along to proletarian lodging house**, large as
the same as anybody else, aud I heard barrackH. It is hi these places that
a boy sassing u man who sells peanuts! organ grinders are most welcome, and
Guess I've heard as ma try an seven the streets are noisy with them. Cropbells at diff'erent times, and 1 came heade*l boys have made themselves
pretty near seeing three dog fights! cocked-hab* out of candidates' colored
Darndest place any one ever nee for addresses, and are dancing in the road­
houses! Them things they call street way with touzle-haired little French
cars run on wheels, and won't turn out j girls. A nalrol of lire Garde Repubfor nothing ? Wish ma was here.”
nv —
nmmH&gt;
lique
ambles
helmeted,"
booted,
Some time during the evening he i wn
‘d wltll
dniwby,
*’—sword
^.
-“L™.,— and the
wrote:
children stand aside, curiously, to let
’* Begin to feel as if 1 bad always it puss. Why this patrol? The work­
lived here. Man asked me what time men are reading the “red" Reveil,
'twasand I told him just as naturallyas but they are qyiet enough. Grimy
If Thad lived here ten yean*! Got two faces they may have, horny hands,
of the darndest best meals I ever hud ’ clothes discolored from paint, ol], or
Let a feller take as much butter as be soot, or cheeks haggard from the poison
wanted to! Just had a drink ! Green­ of lead works, but their votes count’for
horn from the country was treating as much as an Archbishop’s or a
me to beer. Wish ink was here.”
Dukfj’s, and they are going to give
His last entry was perhaps made them witli a dogged Idea that they are
by starlight after getting Intothealiey. voting to some purpose. On we go,
The hand was unsteady, and some of till houses become fewer, and we reach
tb© words ran clear seruss the page. Hie grass and stone girdle of fortificaIt reads:
lions which not no long ago bristled
“Saw more'n a hundred greenhorns with bayonet and cannon. ' Then,
from the country ! Sat down here to passing by the gate where, the redcool off an’ klect my thought**! Drank trousered sentry Htandn, the town cus­
lota o' beer, but it's hard on the beer toms office, the moat, and the herd of
as on me! Seems be good place here cattle huddled at the barrier while the
—guess I’ll stay all hkc! . Wozzer— octroi men count'them, we jump into
wozzer—where—w-h—wish ma waz— 1 a pa.-e*ing tramway car, and are borne
hie—here!"—Free Preu.
away from the big city 'where.the
t heart of France is throbbing.
«n„.„an„
1 W® are among viaeyanlaand apple
How Spurgeon Got a Hat.
orCbardsnow. The stubble-fields have

About nv. thou«nd liutrtwn. .nd I
their female relatives were present at • f tl &lt;w.tnh..r «m.I • hut th» i^.t
t
an entertainment given to them by tiie
h
u|l t
£.
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butchers’trade committee in London !^PvqTF^ *.&gt;
- 2™ LZfifcl
feu ^d?™^ .h. r.fed |

S.'-LT-KhS'iS

in the course of a characteristic speech wtMnJen ,,hfW, The
bo
bb
said that when be wu * very young ।
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the election in bis pulpit at
man of 16 he was minister of a chapel.. i()’o&gt;clock IIllLSH but he snoke ’
Uil’iiis,
“ i
"&lt; -OU..U, children, .nJ old

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1
fIrariSWlLre.nL Th" I
other d.y he
down In th.t villure ।
t'bfe«?r“«rew“i’o“„redu™!
fid iSently Sid. Thl. »•» oun.l
down from up-slain* to die, in order
th.l no one .bould e-^n rii|wnre l.e
removing him. He directed he ehould I
!&gt;.&gt; hurled in
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taw' v“,d"
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m“"y.ry ~|O,I

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-bould Ire ™nanything away
his life.
life. Ho
He (.Mr.
(Mr. j verted
into detailug-ropms, and there
Spurgeon)'interrupted bis 'Informant, is a belted gendarme btandlugoutside
and told him that tills man ou one oc­ within earshot; but the peasants, as
casion gave him money. He wauted a
new hat to look decent in on Sundays. they lean over the oil-clothed tables,
[Laughter.] In thecountry if one did with their legs tucked up under the
not wear a respectable hat tils reputa­ rush chairs, make speaking-tube** of
tion wm at stake; but he never wore u their hands, and converse in muffled
tall bat now. for ills reputation wa« tones, grinning. Trust them to know
established—[laughter]—and he could for whom they have been voting;
wear any hat be liked. Well, upon these lang-beaded nuoics of the coun­
this occasion he wanted to buy a try round Paris arc not birds to be
with ofilcial chaff. Thegarderespectable nat, and where the money caught
was to come from he did not know. champetre steps in, an irnjxwing per­
One day this “screw” of a man squeez­ son with a blue blouse, a cocked-iiat,
ed into his hand three half-tirowns.and brase-hlited sword, and corduroy
accordingly the hat was bought. On IrowBen*. Drink is offered to him,and
the following Buuday this monster of he accepts. “How are the elections
covetousness said to him, “I am afraid going?” He doesn’t know, but points
of being covetous, but the Lord told me to his bag full of the official candidate's
to give you balf-a-sovereign, and I baMot-pspers, which lie has been or­
stopped half-a-crown out of it. Pray dered to give away, ami he winks, fmtake ths other half-crown. I cannot Klng that few of these papers have
u asked of him. The}- wink in
i
sleep
at night without you have It.”
response and laugh. Theu the noise
[Laughter.] He (Mr. Spurgeon) took of
wheels Is heard, and the richest
the half-crown to ease the man's con­
land-owner
of Mie district drives up to
i
science,
and Ood, who knew that be
wanted the hat, made that old gentlt- the luairie iu a fiunily wagonette to
man ‘’fork out” that ten shillings. vote. He is a Liberal Parisian banker,
with a Jovial, round face, whom the
[Laughter.]
Government pttpers have been abus­
ing all through the summer as an in­
Ths brig Henn* Trowbridge left cendiary Radical, but the villagers
New York for th** South Atlantic doll their bate to him and have uo fear
whale fisheries last week, being the of his setting anybody's house on fire.
Nextwmes the Vo! tarfan doctor of
first whaler which ever left that port.
She was equipped with the latest Im­, the canton, trotting on hh flea-bitten
proved appllauees,including the newly mare, and holding his whlpand bridle
invested bomb guns, which arc sup
sup-­ like a knife anil fork, as a true French­
invented
planting tire old dantfcrous method of man does. Thia free-thinking leech
killing with harpoon and lance. The is the abomination of the local clergy
whale fishery ho rapidly revived of] and, truth to say, there Is something
late on account of the return of the subversive in ths very shape of bis
whalett to their old feeding grounds, wide-awake and the cut of his beard.
from which they had been driven,and No need to speculate how this gentle­
a single New York shipyard has 14 man vote-; he bands his electoral card
to the Mayor with a nod, and, that
plump offlrtal having torn the corner
One of those excrescences in IWe, a off, he drops hia ticket into the ltax-a
•lit
with a teccUous hint that they bad
female slanderer, went into e selgltbor's bouse the other morning with
her tongue loaded with new venom. votes as bls may perchance blow the
There were several women present, box up. Time glides on, and thnre is
and the slanderer's eyes glistened in a sudden incursion uf farm laborers,
anticipation. Throwing herself into a who have been dining off boiled beef
chair, she sighed, and said: “One and while wine, tuid dance down to
half the worlddon’t know how the
other half Ilves.” “That aintyour
voting papers in ttieirhate, and as they
go they extract riotous sound* from

ORMO fiTROMG, Editor.

earthenware horns. A gendarme Lids
them desist from ihl* disorderly iniImIc,
and they do; but it is doubtful whether
tiie prohibition puts them in good hu­
mor with the candidate whom this
gendarme is supposed to hold under
his special protection. A Bonapnrtiat '
is thin candidate, and the son o; a man
who became a Count of the Second
Empire by blowing bubble companies
on the Bouiw, and giving the Court a
share of the suds. Here he comes in
the flesh, driving a spanking pbwteti
with blgh*atepplng bays and silverplated harnew. Hie wife Is by his .
side with ribbons of the fashionable '
yellow in her i&gt;ounettand two grooms
with blue coats and chins alt behind,
arms folded. It Is a coldish day, but
theCountand Countess aregoingabout
from village to village to try and catch
votes, and electrifj-ing the roasaes by
their affability. The trap abtekeus in­
to a quasi-triumphal trot at the en­
trance of the village, and while Ma*
dutue wreaths hex face in smiles at the
bow of every civil bumpkin. Monsieur,
who is handling the ribbons with butter-coiored gloves, smirks and lifts a
hat that shines like varnish. A waspwuisted, mustsebed, and decorated
gentleman is this’ Bonapartist, and he
i the author of a warning that stares
nt the puuded rustics from every dead*
wall and barn-door for miles and miles
around— *'1/you vole for the Republi­
cans you rote, for the L*N KNOWN.”
Home AmuseinuuU
A close observer of American 4 life
said to us the other day that a great
change had come in the last ten year*
to the home life of the country. And
in answer to our interoKalion’he pro-,
eeeded to jMiint out the character ofv
this chauge.
One 'point which he made was that
a great many games of skill and cbauce
were l&gt;elug played in New England
homes to-day which were not known,
or If known, were forbidden by pa­
rents ten years ago. Our own obser­
vation coincides with hlson this point.
We know that chess within the last
ten years lias captured for itself a high
place in popular regard. It speaKs
well for a people when such an intel­
lectual game can become popular. For
ft takes brains to play chew even mod­
erately well, and none but clever and
thoughtful j&gt;eople would like it. We
notice also that cards are no longer
abjured as they once were iu house- .
holds. Whist and euchre are domi­
ciled to-day in homes where a decade
ago their names could not have been
sfioken safely save In a whisper.
Checkers are not perhaps universal,
but they are more fashionable. They
have fought their way into high life ;
and whereas they once found .their
friends in the village tavern and in the
farmer's kitchen, they are now admit­
ted into the parlors of the* wealthy and
relined. The games played with his­
torical cards are also numerous, and
pleasantly exciting. And you find
them in almost every household.
Now all this is very pleasant and
hopeful. It reveal-* to the thinker the
fact that home life is more vivacious
and happy than it used to be; that the
long,dull evenings are being enlivened
with sprlghtlv aud stimulating amust*meuts, and that the home circle is
charged witli attractions which [J once
Madly lacked. These games are help­
ing to make the homes of the country
happier, helping to make the children
more contented with their homes, and ,
iu doing this they are helping to
make the country more lutelligeut
aud more virtuous. By wise part-nt*
these games are looked upon as essen­
tial. They help solve,-the problem of
home amuaemenU and recreation;
and this, us all parents know. Is
one of the gravest problems they have
to solve.
Parents, make your homes as hanpy
os you possibly can for your children
and their mates. Fill them with fun
and frolic and the cheerfulness of
spirited social life. Play these games
with your children yourselves, and
(hu- share their joya with them; and
feed your liappiness on the spectacle
of theirs- A great many homes are
like the frame of a harp that stands
without strings. In fonn and outline
they suggest music; but no melody
nsestrom the empty spaces; aud to us
it happens that home w unattractive,
dreary aud dull. Let us hope that
this introduction of pleasant games—
which try both the witund paUeuueof
the children, and of the older ones too
for that matter—may become the fash­
ion of the times, until every home in
the land shall be perfectly furnished
with these accresorles of profit and
pleasure. For the chlldrenxsake, let .
the reformation go on until every
child shall have In his father’s house,
be it humble or costly, such appliances
and helps for his entertainment tliat
he shall find hisJoy under his father'sroof and In his mother's presence.—
Golden Rule.
It is customary with the students In
our college to say “Not prepared,"
when called upon to recite a alfficull
aud not well-memonzed. passage. On
a hot Hummer afternoon, in the year
----- , tiie claiw was sleepily stumbling
through the introduction to Butler’s
Analogy.
The reverend doctor was
quite re familiar with the subject mat­
ter us with the Dumber of chapters and
selections, and bad h way of bis own
In calling for a recitation, which
sounded quite as much like a call to
Judgment as a call to recite. The teason was going badly, aud the doctor
nestling in his chair, called out, “Mr.
----- , you may jaws tm to the "Future
Life.* ” Mr. T----- ,was too much of a
wag to let the opportunity &gt;lip, and
promptly re»q&gt;onded, “Not prepared.”
The reader can easily imagine the
effect on the rfalblea of the cJaaa.—
[Harper's Drawer.
The BulleUu prints a list of 75 ves­
sels all lately arrived in New York in
buliaM, so slack are imports and so hot
the competition for carrying outex-

Brigham Young appeared to a me­
dium the other day and remarked:

tmt U&gt; turn tbrir lart jmF. •IpM."

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« tbeMIrofiea-

niAwwia
CHEAP

Drab

fully glide in the. the rapid itream.

Lapham at a Good Templars’ hall, at
Dr. Howard’s house, now owned aud
occupied by Mr.’ Warburton.. It was
but
a few’ weeks after the lodge waa
indebted to us to the amount of one
Delta township, on the 7th, sustained
dollw «i more, is rwpecffuHy naked to started. John C. Dillon was elected fatal injuries by falling from the top of
W. C. T. aud Mnu Laphaiu’W. V-T. a butternut tree, while gathering nu&amp;.
tween now and the first of Decemlier Leander Lapham P. W. C. T.. Gwprge
C. D. Bement was digging a well, in
next, fin upon that date we must have Talbot W. 8. Minard Dunham W. T..
Bradford, on the 6th. when a stone
money, and liquidate their little iu: Zeck Palmer W. M. The ocupante of
struck him on'the head, killing him
debuodnere. Were we a national bank the minor offices Ims parted from my
instantly. He left a wife.- and two
ora bloated bond-holder, perhaps we memory. These officers were elected
children in straightened circumstances.
we would not ask a man to pay us, but the first quarter, and right merry times
we
used
to
have.
John
Cably
Dillon,
A carpenter named Dolphin, while
keep oo irablishing thia paper for-nothing, besides paying employees, papcri the then Senior Judge of the Supreme shingling a house not far from Char­
Court
of
Maple
Grove,
was
chosen
to
lotte,
on the «th, fell off the roof and
grocen’ and washing bills, out of our
own pocket, but as we are not, and as preside over the lodge, because we sustained |sjuries which proved fata! a
considered
then
that
it
needed
a
man
few
hours
after. He is a newcomer
. it costa as &lt;30 per week to publish
the ^ixws, we must ask those indebted of some legal ability. Leander Laph­ in this county, having removed here
am,
the
versatile
genius
of
thelod
e
but
a
few
weeks
ago groin Ohio.
to lu to plank out the “spondulicks,”
that ’ we may pay these bills and lie and supervisor of the town. Mi*.
A fanner named George Martin, liv­
Lapham,
with
her
keen
perceptive
fac
­
called an hottest white man.
ing in Delta, was buried in a sand pit
ility", capable of analyzing your very- in which he was digging, on the 8th,
thoughte, never rose to speak except and it was some time before he was
Common Council Proceedings.
exhumed.
He was alive when rescued,
for the good of the order, always to but died shortly
Council Rooms. 1
after. He left a fam­
Nov. l?th, 1877 &lt;
the point, if there was any technical ily.
.
■
Regular meeting held.
'
point of order came up, and when the
Andrew Ixsach, of Roxand township,
Present—Ainsworth, President; Lee, proa nnd cons waxed warm Mrs. Laph­ drove off the side of ac rossway, on tfie
Reynolds, Roe, Truman, Cook, nnd am was invariably the last speaker, 8th iust., turned over hb conveyance
and was injured so severely that he
Parody, Trustees.
aud when site arose to address the died in a few hours thereafter.
Minutes of previous meeting read house profound silence prevailed and
and approved.
when she closed her remarks, which
Teach Your Bop.
On motion the resignation of Marshal ever side she espoused there the case
Webster was accepted.
rested. George Talbot, the critic, and
Teach them that a triie lady may be
On motion the report of unpaid road first editor of our little bi-weekly, a
found in calico quite as frequently as
taxes, from J. 11. Smith waa accepted. perfect crayon. Minard Dunham the in velvet.
On motion the following accounts witty, sarcastic debater, quick at repTeach them that a common school
education,
with common sense, is better
were allowed:
aatec. Zeck Palmer conspicuous for
than a college education without it.
J. H. Smith, for work on high"
hb odd gesticulations, owing to hb
Teach them that one. good honest
way.......................
&gt;44 68. being rather deaf. Porter Harwood, trade is worth n doxen professions.
J. B. Raney, for cleaning
Teach them that “honesty is the best
the aubject of considerable sparing,
policy,”—that ’tis better to be poor
street and draying...:................. 5 SO. owing to hb Imchelor proclivities.
than rich &lt;&gt;n the profits of "crooked
Wm. Atkinson, for painting
B. Potter, the slick-haired idol of the whisky.”
ladders............. ............
young fdsters, and lastly, but not tbe
Teach them to respect their elders
A motion by Lee that the Marshall be least conspicuous, your humble sevant, and themselves.
Teach them that, ns they expect to be
paid five dollars per month (until the the nonsensical clown, and a willing
men
day, they cannot to soon
1st day of April) over and above regu­ target for all the sharp shooters of the learn spine
to protect the weak and the help­
lar feharges, was defeated by yeas -----and ( fraternity, and others, fully ns worthy less.
n«y, ai&gt; foUmo: ycM-Rernold. luid I o( .ou.ideration. «liom «. liavent
Teach them that to wear fiatched
clotlies is no disgrace, but to wear a
L©«, nay.—Parody, Hoe, Cook and tjroe to mention.
black eye is.
Tndtftan
'
1 Of the happy heart. that.elu«teml
Teach them tliat God is no respecter
On motion Connell proceeded to vole I nbeut OUr temperance diadem. IB abort of rex. and tirit. wlwn he gave the
commandment,
he meat* it
tor MarohaU by informal ballot, in I ,
many have [raid the laat ~rd I seventh,
r" t---------— H
tro
Wb"to
Mn' Trin’m"’ I T.'~b'“ern’tiiraTl^imiXptapTbelr
ana J. H. amitn tnree. tnen proeeeaea of whom none possessed a warmer I depraved appetites iu the worst forms
oi dinsiitatmu.
tuKKi|&gt;niioii, they are not fitting
to vote by -formal ballot, witli the samel heart, has passed o’er the river. Miss ■ of
themselves
to become the husbands of
remit. There betag a tie the Preddent j Haltie Mayo, afterward, the wife of1 r
'
। pure girls.
cast hb vote, which was forWm.E. . Isaac “
- -has also
* died.
----­
Brooks,
Rohbert
Tench them that ’tis better to be an
Griggs.
i Mayo died in Kiuisas a few years ago. honest man sewn days in the week than
On motion Council wljoiirned.
Minard Dunham and Zeck Palmer to be a Christian one day only, aud a
six days.
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
went to California ood, it b supposed, villian
Teach them that God helps those nho
•
.
President died, as they haven’t been beard in help
themselves.
Gko. W. Francis, Recorder.
many yean. Wealthy Talbot, Abra­
MARRIED.
And now William W. Fillio of Rox , ham Collier, Liddy Holler, later the
and is asked to rise and explain why he i wife of John Youngs, first lanlord of DOWNING—BtTRGMAN.—In Woodland, Nr
Nashville,
too
an:
gone.
There
were
is entitled to more wives than otbt-r
men. The fact* are. these: In 1865 hoidc young men that I have forgotten
8WKEZY-BKOW..,-At MatamnrU, Fenn.. by
Williani Fillio was married to Manila that perished in the civil war, as but a
few of the old lodge remain, it is safe
town, S. 1, l
Gallant of Reading, Hillsdale county,
to aay that one-half of the Member* of Grove,. Mich.
and not living-very agreevbly together,
’54 are dead,
.
from the fact that Marilla was a little
The land of Assyria grew in those
too “sweet” on a certain railroad engi­
neer to suit the fastidious mind of Wil- ■ days. Some alphalx-ticnl lines were
arranged something like the the fol­
Ham; thereupon William said "Fare- !
lowing, beginning with Artinius Chap­
well, Manila, I’m going far away.”
in. who waa then a rosy cheeked wid­
So William )&gt;acked hb worldly treasof 83 summers. Wealthy Talbot
arcs, and, us the poor African was wont ower
'
to do, took the north star for hb guide, waa a comely maiden bordering on 80 The Fall-rand Winter trade in fairly
ArtimiiB chore her his assistant secre­
opened and
and in due course of time found him '
tary, Mime men suspected he would
self in the romautic town of Roxand.
in the northern part of Eaton ‘county. make her queen of the land of Assyria.
He had the Pike’s penk fever, hence Under Clothing.
Poor Williiun, liaving the natural weak- j
there lines:
ness of mankind, was again, ensnared
Woolen Shirts.
by one Sarah Jane Hayes, a widow.
While William iuuI his Sarah were sitSome of the members kicked over
Heavy B«M»tM A Shorn.
iiflg at their table, peacefully engaged |the bonds of propriety and patronised
in preparing cabbage for their German ja tbtnre at tiie Tamarack. Mr. Harland
Overcoats,
cousins, in walked the Smoky Sheriff |blowed
_________
on_____
them_for so doing.t
Of Eaton county, wlw, prodneiug his I B I* for
who tn»&lt;Ie B&lt;rert blow
Rubber Roots.
legal papers, says. “Whereas, Sarah • ”«*&gt;'*• wet m i»« Titnanwk, two w«-k.
Jane Hayes hath thb day made com- ‘ Miss Caroline BoIm, at present widHorse Blankets.
plaint,” Ac., “against William W. Fil-' ov Collier, continued the tirade.
Iio,”and now William peeks through!c *•,ur
rh® tboszht itju»t ri«ht,
lutdies Beaver &lt; looks
the prate, of the Charlotte jail when be I T°?*”
*"
,
....
.
i| AftarlVHlI
*»tty-Pm u-t-tm.
Nearly all tin.
the Iletters
were ntnrroutitt.
representwauts to see what kind of a day to­
IxmIIcs Furs.
■ ed but they have dodged my memory.
morrow will be. To-day b the time
, but there are two or three more that 1
set for William and Sarah to explain i
Waterproofk,
can recall. Our brother L. B. was retheir grievances to the sympathetic ear ।
। corded th unwise :
of Esquire Webber of Charlotte. The, I' L la l.uclrn, who evvrjaas know.
fiat must go forth, “Tobe or not to be”[i Diitrlbatc* hi* kl-Mw whcraeier he*-oe*.
man its! to two women, “that’s the |I And your bumble servant revving!
question.” William.
into the category :

Pioneer Store

Cash Store

Boston ^toi
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MAIN LINE.

1877.
GRAND FALL OPENING!
WE ABE OPENING TODAY

PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS
GBEIT lEDICTim I 100
At 6 eent* per yard. (No Remnant* or Pound Cloth.]

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

GENIIXE JBOV4FIDE

B^IRQ-j^TlSrS
HEXT 60 DAYS ONLY.

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS
Beveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 124 CENTS per yard.

20 PIECES FINE WORSTED
FROM W to 35 CENTS PER YARD.

WE ARE OPENING

For Dressen and Cloaks in Nary Blue, Seal Brown, and Black.

SCAXE OF PRICES:
5000 yards Prints, 84 cte; best 5j cts.
1000 yards Atlantic Mills Brown Cot­
ton. 64 gad 8 cents.
500 yards Lonsdale Cottons, 10 cents.
500 yards Cotton Flannels, 8, 9,10 and
12 cents.
500 yards Flannel, iu red, grey, blue
and check, from 12J ceats up.
I-adicB Beaver Cloakings, in al! wool,
Ifyd. wide, &lt;2 and np.
Detroit Pins by the case; one dozen
papers for 30 cents.
Spool Cotton only 80 cents per dozen.
Another large lot of those Dreeing
Combs; price redneed to 25 cents per
dozen.
. Silk Basil Ribbons four and six inches
wide, only 25 cents per yard.
State of Michigan Socks, all wool, re­
duced to 40 cents a pair.

10 PIECES LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEATER
In plain and figured, worth &lt;0.00, we are selling at &lt;2.50 and &lt;8.00 per yd.

100 Pieces of the IM ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES
IN THE MARKET.

H&gt;&gt;kT C. Wartvokia.

THE LARGEST STOCK

SHEETINGS.

In the market, from 5 eta. to 8 eta. per yard. Yard wide.

SO PIECES of COTTON

LAN NELS,

Nery Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 eta. per yard, worth 15 cents.

10 Doz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 25 cents up.

Cocnty *a&lt;! KUU xforewld. da»d
of Joly, lu tb&lt;- nar of oar -Lord coo
; huudred and .Ixty-flre, du. &lt;» or
i- day of Novaasbar. AJJ. lino, with
---------- — —ralo of Un per eent. payable annu­
ally. and recorded tn the offiec of Um BegUier of

GOODS. consisting of Alpacas,

90 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS,
In plain and figured, from 70 cents up.

ly Low Prices.

CLOTHING

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

county, Stale of Michigan,

waa recorded in tbeaAn ot
We are authorized to say by the manufacturers that we will Discount any
— —------ — — .or the Mid eounty of Barry,
Dealer in the County on PRICES.
andState of -Michigan, In Uber IB at Bortgagt a, oo

TRUNKS
Auction at Banirnpt Prices it tie TRUNKS.TheTRUNKS.
largest line in the County.
Siak

HORSE BLANKETS.

HORSE BLANKETS.

Ovkbcoats, that will cover thxiefourths of your body, &lt;2.50. &lt;4.00, &lt;6.00, Will rell you Blankkts for less money than most merchants can buy them for.
&lt;7.00, &lt;8.00. &lt;9.00, &lt;10.00 aud upwards.
500 pair Ihtnts to select from, at &lt;1,
CV We buy all kinds of Produce and pay the Highest Prices. Bring in your
&lt;2. &lt;3, &lt;4 and &lt;5.
folks nnd your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are bound to
20 of those Mens all wool Coats left, make it hot for our competitors.
to be closed out at &lt;2.75.
16 Suita for men and boys, at &lt;4.50,
Yours "Witli Respect,
&lt;-5.00 and &lt;6.00.
10 All-wool Suits at &lt;8, &lt;9 and &lt;10.
8 Fancy Casaimere Suite, &lt;10, &lt;11,
and &lt;12.
0 Napoleon Du Brussel Suite, &lt;13,
&lt;15 anil &lt;18.
free
j
An elegant line of Castor, Beaver,
Diagonal, Diamond and Basket Suite
at greatly reduced priced.

pan lit. on the tw.nly-Urrrd IS] day of October.
A.D. 1477, af ftwro'clock la the afternoon of aaid
day ; and where** there l. now do. and unpaid o*&gt;
-- ---------------------- - —

dollar. [►TTT.wj, and an atloruejr fan of forty dol­
lar. provided to-In Mid morUaaw In case proceed­
ing* .ImxiH be taken to forrcloae Um aane, and no
aoit or proceeding* at law ar lu equity hartaa been
Instituted to recover Ute aasw or any part ibervcf.
Notice la therefore btrti-y given that on MONDAY,
the 2*th day of Jantrarv, A. D. 1S7\ at one o’clock
In lite afternoon of aakl day, at the north front door
uf the Coort-Hooae. In the City of Harting*, In mH

L. L. LOOMIS.
I .L. REED &amp;C0
EXHIBITION!
DAY AND EVENING!

OF HASTINGS,
rated by NeMa BawrtU and Harriet Baaaetl hie
■If.. ofNaahtllle. Fhrrj Co. Michiana, to Lewis
Durkee, of the aame place, dated th-- Sth .lay of

Wonders Of the World from all
' Pam of the Globe.
UNUSUALLY LARGE!

GREAT RUSH,

Is our Boot and Shoe trade.

But all can be accommodated.

BOSS

COMI RIGHT Al.ONG!
36 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, pegged,
&lt;2.50. worth &lt;3,50.
!N pairs Men’s Stoga Boots, whole
stock, *2.50 worth &lt;8.25.
85 pairs Men’s Kip Boots, whole stock
&lt;2.75, worth &lt;3.30.
&lt;3A(|,a*n* ^en,s
worth

wViirthu
v“*
K“,top'
34 pairs Men’s Chicago Boots, Kip tap

CENTRAL STORE!
AMERICA win b.

largely

rrprowalM M

thop^ee of boldine
tr at Ilarry; 1 will
nigbeat bidder, the

BUGGY!

follow*:
&lt;4. extra, worth &lt;5.
24 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, hand made (States.)
GIANT aod JAMBOREE
and warranted. &lt;8.75, worth &lt;4.50.
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
34 pairs Men’s fine custom Calf Boote,
beat,) assisted by the follow­
all warranted, &lt;4. worth &lt;5.
ing named actors:
34 pairs Men’s fine custom Calf Boots, Mr. Silver Gloss Starch.
fancy, warranted, &gt;4.50 worth &lt;5.50.
Mr. Corn Starch.
Heavy Dress Goods,
The only attorneys in Michigan devo­
Mr. Java Coffee,
ting their entire attention to the prose­
Mr. Rio Coffee.
men's, Hfatses4 and t'hiidren's
Buhner closed the alphabet with
cution of soldiers’ claims, is the firm of
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
Milo B. Stevens A Co,, of Detroit.
Mr. “
C Sugar.
And a thousand other things adapted ity and make-up. Our facilities for
Having convenient access to official
to the reason's wants, which we nave purchasing in this line are unequaled.
aud
he
did
go.
rtflnrds and making the claim* of Mich­
in abundance, are in lively demand.
The 8M0KHG T0BA0CO Family 6 in Na
We
are
confident
of
saving
you
from
igan soldiers a. specialityr tliey have
Dr. Harwood used to amuse the
OLD MAK. MAIDEN, ORONOCO. LtTILE
10 to 15 per cent.
fnciliriea equal, if not Bupriioi, to any
JOKER, AND ALL THE BOYS
for Blew Hat. Agent, wanted everywhere. J. B.
others ; certainly to attorneys outside young folks by sounding his guitar at
.
*ilf 8ho“♦'•«’&gt;
W.JOHMrlTON, IM Woodward Ave., DmdiT.
It is our aim to keep first quality of to *175, best &lt;2.
of th? State. We can consieotiouBlj- intermissions. He still mingles with
of Goods, and rell at the lowest possi­
Women’s Calf Shoes, Detroit make,
recommend these geutlcme.B to those the living at four score and four.
ble living rates.
sewed,
warranted,
&lt;2.0p
to
&lt;3.75.
of our readers who may have claims
At that time the Lapham's lived in a
Women’s Calf Shoes, Utica make.
against the Government.
dilapidated log house near by Mr. MosHewed, warranted, &gt;3.50 to &gt;8.00.
ys residence, and got out the lumber
Muses and Children’s Shoes, of the
KALAMO ITEMS.
We buy often, thus keeping our stock
‘
tionate prices.
to build the Dew bouse, in the winter new and fresh. Knowing the wants of -------------American, &gt;1.95
of ’OS and 9. Across the road waa all the community, with our facilities for to 10.10.
Doc. Graves is quite sick.
doing business, and with
»
ATTEND
an
unbroken
forest.
I
remember
a'
Allick Herring b gaining slowly.
Women’s Kid button French, &lt;2.50,
&lt;3 and &lt;4.
VpOLDSMITirS
Elder Hart gives good satisfaction at a certain young lady worked there and
TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS
V VX BiYMtAgMami
Women’s Pebble Goat, button, &lt;3.00
a certain young man used fo call, who
the M. E. Church,
to &lt;2.50.
business university
Hauk Goddard has got a bone spavin still lives, not many miles from there.
Women’s French Kid. side lace, nob­ Mrs. Pure Pepper.
on one of his legs.
The girl accompanied young mischief Id Nashville, we are prepared, ready, by and stylish, only &lt;8.
Mis. All Spire.
anxious, to make onrselvea
There b 10.000 bushels of corn to to the rude horse block and how, soon billing.
Miss Cloves.
serviceable
in
your
behalf
in
showing,
husk yet. tn thb town.
Mr*. Cassia.
after, Mrs. Lapham followed and dias- and above all in selling you Goods.
Miss Lemon Extract
new house coat exacdy
Mira Strawberry Extract.
&lt;1,007, including 10 cents he paid A boy tized her for jeporudixing her health
Our stock of Women’s Serge Polish,
and how she called them naughty chil­
for cleaning the yard.
Serge Button, Kid and Goat Foxed Po­
We
deteat
amt
in
advertising,
but
John M. Kimmel brought us 90 pota­ dren, and how, still later, another prefer exhibiting our Goods and let our lish, and Kid end Goat Foxed Button,
toes that weighed considerable tt not young la^y superseded girl No. 1, and customers know for themselves of the
more, a few days sinee.
how well I remember Mrs. Lapbam truth whereof we sneak.
Mr. Wack chewed tobacco 50 years was editress of our bi-weekly, and I
and got disgusted with the habit and
took an article there to publish, and of
quttfii. Sensible old man.
We arc going somewhere to eat tur­ ewurae Mrs. Laphatn introduced me to
GEO.a.BIVACEfCa.
Rubber Boots, «.75, fcL90 to UOO..
WHOLE STOCK
key Christmas, that tv we had an invi- the hired girl nnd how I was smitten
Women’s Rubbers only 50 cento pair.
talien, not exactly that either, but a iat sight how my visits increased there
Men and Women’s Buckle Arctics,
lady told ns that they should murder h after,
.
rot
Urn
nnd
wool
lined.
Alaska*
and
the
'vKSow
to the annoyance of a certain.
splendid Thomas turkey sometime.
Self-acting Over-Shoes in great variety,
all Ht equally low prices.
Nelson Stine has finished his contract
with the State. He cu make as good . ""‘‘draw from the contest and go to
j
Yoon,
4 SpoAM,.
a cane seated chair as the beatof them, t bed, and how, later still, 1 asked her to
He b riniting the Wacks forafew days,
Mr&gt;. Potter ami she said “yes.’
when he will return to Oluoaad resume
FnWi;.R nn&lt;i
a.v
badnem with the Senior Stine. He ’ “ P“;”
” J?
1823. SEND FOR 18T8.
M»» they made him foreman of the tn- «xi the justice brought, and how foolstitutioD.
bh I was to in telling certain ones that For which the highest market price
PBOPBIBTOH8
will
be
paid.
HKB l»kk OBSERVER
Ths old liell of the M. E. Chareh ,he event would certainby take place
4U Good. lAmd fm.

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�and Trimmings, new styles, received
Kocher Bro*.

abort and appropriate speech, follow­
tamed by the enterprising people of ed by singing. then prayer by Rev. C.
Laingsburg. Bro. Btone here’s our CF"
for success. You deserve it and ahnll cient soperintenpent, conducted the
exercises; Dr. Barber lead the singing
and Mrs. M. J. Timmerman presided
—Dan Halbert has sold his stock of
the organ. Below we give the pro­
my. we will only add■ of goods and rented his store, and we al
'
gramme :
*
i «
understand will soon join his wife in­
the school,
California. His sueoeosor, H. G. Hale,
“Little Th ngs,”—Mablb
of Hasting, is a talen ted drnggwtof],
Potter,
much experience, having been employ­
the Pledge,"—
800 good patrons. Wishing to extend ed in J. P. Robert*’ store alone for the

b hereby given that I have sold out
Riy ^interest in the Wolverine Mill to
P. Holler, al! w»y accounts are left with
Lewb Durkee for collection.
D. M. PrRCHU.

With Over, Fire

Driven. Extension

GRAND PRIZE

rr-Fresh arrival of Oysters, Chest­
nut*. Cranberries, Peanuts, etc., at No.
■»», where may lie found at all timen a
good stock of choice Groceries also
Fresh A Salt Meat*. CASH paid fer
past seven years! He is an able young
” Ida Parker.
hMe*
and lota wanted. Bring along
nian of energy aud ea terprise, tuid the
Singing, "Summer Morning Song."
Nava cordially welcomes him to the —
- Hattie Gregg, Ida Clever, Minnie your Butter, EgR* eta., and give us a
Coe
and
Dora
Walrath.
call.
Lee 4c Smith.
business circle of Nashville. The 1
Recitation, “What I am,” Hortie
Xt nqofaw bo Instruction to run IL
It can not gat out at or
store is undergoing a thorough reno- ’^focitation, "Little Archer,” Claude | tT*Horoe-Made Sock Yarn at Tru­
it so lively, newsy and readable that vating, and will soon be stocked up
Xt will do every olam and Hsd cf work.
man’s.
__
everybody will want to read it To all with new goods. Success to Mr. Hale. Potter.
'
—Fleming ha* gone and done ft,
Singing, "Let Them come unto Me,”
new and old suboeribeni paying their
It fa fiu* la advaaae cf ether Sewiag Manbiaas ia ths magaituis cf ite rcperta
—Solo, Berthie Wood.
snrel You just want to look in his
subscription for the year 1878, we will
itaprevesMaU, u a Steam Car cxcelli fa achirvumezts
A Perry Wise and Pound Fool- Recitation. “Suppose.” Minnie Bush. store and see hb fine selection of clocks,
give the balance of this year free.
Singing, “In the garden of the Lord"
ths old faahlcaad Stag* Coach.
watches
and
jewelry.
Hb
prices
anFriends teU your neighbors about this late session, refuaed to provide Judge —School..
Recitation, “Whining,” Aithur Ain»- reasonable and he warrant* every ar­
for next year the News will give more VanZile with a stenographer, and now
ticle
as
represented.
Everything
b
locals and better reading matter, for the over worked and poorly paid Judge
Singiug, “Music Untold,”—School.
the money, than any other paper in is obliged to preside over the court,
Recitation, “Dark below but light new.
Above,” Ida Clever.
watch with an eagle’s eye the lawyers,
Recitation, “John Jenkin’s Sermon,
B«oa the year witli 1,000 sulwcribera. that they are kept within the bounds —Geo. Coe.
Good Horse Blankets only $9 per
.
Xaahvill*, Michigan,
Recitation, “Voices of the Seasons,” pair at Kocher Bros.
of reason, and be a ready and truthful
encyclopedia on all points of the law, —Berthie Wood, Ota Wheeler, Mary
Babbit and Dora Walrath.
rF*Beavi-r Cloking and Trimming*
besides filling the niche of short-hand
Singing. “Summer sweet shtil bloom sell very dicap at Griffith’s.
in Hardy’s "building.
reporter. The Board of Supervisors again,”—Belle Price. Flora McGraw.
UTA nice line’ of Fall Drew Goods
—Ainsworth fit Brooks have bought must know that their course will only Nellie Walrath and Rilln Noyes.
Recitation, “The Ppreot Pearl,”— nnd Ball Fringe to match just received
' 9,118 loads of wheat siuce harvest.
lengthen each term of of the court, aud
—Wm. E. Griggs has been appoint­ that two without dimi thing the expenRecitation. “The Offering of the at Truman’s.
Cm**,”—Phena Staly. Flora-MgGraw,
ed Marshall vice John Webster re­
/ TTEXTIOX IXMES1!!
ferley Eddy, Ellen Noyeo, Esther Me
signed.
Jorc nnd Lnttie Downes.
“UliCUI TOM’S CABIX.”
Singing, “The Golden Day,”—School Millinery! Millinery!! Dress-makIng!
—Hiram Dickinson is putting up a
Benediction,—Rev. C. I. Deyo.
Thb highly interesting domestic
and the new house goes up next spring.
We have the finest line of Millinery
—J. Osmun will give a Thanksgiving Good*
drama consisting of six acts, will be
ever brought to thb market, and
-Wm. Kerr and Lewb Wellman, of rendered at the Opera House, in this party, al his hotel in Woodland, on the us we buy direct from New York nnd
Castleton, and Orson Swift, of Maple village, on Friday evening, Nov. 83rd, eve. of the 98th, to which everylxxly Chicago, nnd pav &lt;k»A. we get them at
the lowest powdble rates, and share the
Grove, are in attendance at the Circuit under the auspices of the Ladies Chris­ and girl are cordially invited.
advantage with our customers.
Court, m jurors.
tian Society, assissted by tiie Nashville
Cutting, Fitting arid Drera-making
MUSIC! MUSH’!
—R. B. Harley, of Thornapple, lias Orchestra. Admission,3.*cents; reser­
are part of our legitimate business and
we warrant our work in every instance
bought the^necessary machinery, and ved seats, 83 cents; children under 19
Prof.
J.
C.
Field
will
meet
all
persons
Fotmo fxxfy if yon are about to be
■will commence the manufacture of years, 15 cents. .
x
wishing to study vocal music, at the married, come and buy your toilet of
heading this winter.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
us. We will make you look more love­
M.
E.
Church,
Nashville,
on
Friday,
TOM.—....................
M. B. Brook*
ly than a Runsbn princess. If you are
—Devi Bcigh came towing into our UNCLE Itarrta,
......... . ............
A: M. Fl Ip l Nov. 16th. The plan of teaching will married buy your toilet of u* and we
MMrtm. last Saturday, a potato©, uf
be ns follow* :—The term will consist will make you look more lovely in the
the late rose variety, that weighed
J. B. Ort ter of thirteen evening*; from 7 to 8 o’clock eye* of your husband than tin empress.
H . W.Pagv
Molhrr, bring your Cutting, Fitting
three pounds and three ounces.
will be devoted
to the aud
K. l-srriib of each evening
.
. | nuu sanKiiift
iui Making
touifcii for
ku&lt;iyourself
uiiiiku- Hud datighAn MaUeeon
—The live enterprising manufactory
us nn(] WV(. t])f
trying of
JlB« FterniM needs of beginner*, learning to sing by t4.„
of Kellogg A Demary have handed us
Fr»! Kirtland note; from 8 to fl will be given to nd-1 all your round of bborx. Wr wako
charges with a
full knowledge -of
an advt.. which b unavoidably crowd­ Hain.
vanced singer*. In the advanced class 1 our
---the
hard
times
and
the
scarcity
of mon­
ed out thb week. Look for it in ohr
will be taught the art of phrasing, ey. We expect to make our money by
Ubsrlro Brady
next. Alii' Dorkoe breathing tone, relationship, tone, col­ luird work, not by large profits.
*. W. fl. Young
Maggie Jeffrey.
—We understand tnat Mrs. W. H.
Edith Fleming or and voice culture. Price per term
•for beginners fil.00; foradvanced scbolHolmes, of Hastings, will oppose all
How enjoyable it is to feel we have
arsJlAO. There will be two school* been able to ease the suffering of the
efforts to break down the will of Geo.
free to everybody. Come one, come afflicted, by bringing to their notire a
Eckle, the crazy Quimby man that
Cbloc Wolcott all, and learn to sing by note. Music remedy which haa relieved them. We
murdered his mother last week.
earnestly advbcevery one to keep con­
books furnished free of charge, Mozart stantly in mind Laovoa's Cwratfre.
—Observe carefully L. J. Wheeler’s
12th Moss ind Mendelsohn's four parts which amdied externally, will remove
new advertisement. Mr. Wheeler car­
all pain from w hatever cause..
will
be
used
in
the
advanced
class.
ries a mammoth stock of goods, and
Boise Bros.. Nashville.
J. C. Field.
.Henry Wolcott
ryTlie Bos* Stock of Winter Goods
volumes in favor of reasonable term*.
BRJEF HTNOralS OF THE PLAY.
fresh from the Chicago Markets, just
Act l—Plantation scene.. Parting
—Barry county is to have a new
Buy their Kock Salt of
in
nt Kocher Bros.
county house, if $6,000 will build a between Gyorgeand Eliza..Shelby and
• Burt Tinkler.
Haley.. Shelby and wife.. Eliza at Uncle
good one. Lewis Durkee and Judge Tom’s Cabin..Tom leaving his old
FOR HALE.
try
My
stock
of
Notions
will
be
found
Robinson compose the committee tn home..Hotel, Yankee Phineas, Eliza
One span Matched Horses, a Nickle
complete and cheajier than you ever Plated Double Harness,a Three-sprinu
see to the matter, and in the erection etc...Eliza crossing the river.
A. M. Daugherty.
Act ii.—Mrs. St. Clare at home, ar­ heard &lt;»f.
Wagon anil n Top Carriage. Sell
of the same will pactice rigid economy.
rival of her husband..Torn and Eva in
Cheap. Apply to FRANK DANCER,
ryilate. Caps. Woolen Mittens, 7-fl
—The Baptist Sunday School is now the garder. Topsv..Hotel. Phinens,
Nashville, Mich. .
fully organized with the following offi­ Wilson, Harris and others by the river Horse BUnketa, Buffalo Holies, Gents’
ry Don’t forget the Big Horn Meat
..Topsy
and
Eva..Harris,
Fdira
and
fine
Scarfs
and
the
boss
lot
of
Over
­
cers, Superintendent, Charles Smith;
Market in your daily walk and conver­
Phinea*..Harris and Eliza’s flight over
coats. Just the thing to think about. sation, for there is where yon can get
the rock*.
the nicest kind of choice Steaks, Roasts
All at
Daugherty’s.
Chorister. W. R. Huntington; Organist
Act UL—St. Clare and Tom..Tom
Sausage, Dried Beef. Smoked Meats,
Miss Frank Appleman.
and Eva..Tom and Ophelia..Eva’*
ry I can sell you clothing from $4.50 Bolognas, Chickens etc.
deathbed..
to $90 a suit You will sore money.
Lke it Smith.
Act. iv.—A street tn New Orleans,
always and keep up with the snn, buy ..Gumption Cute, Marks..St. Clare If you want clutldng call before mak­
fy You can find Rubber Boots, light
•
the Rockford, of James Fleming, and Tom..Orpheli* and Topsy..St. ing winter purchases.
and heavy, at Truman’s.
A. M. Daugherty.
for durability cheapness and reliability Clare’s death bed.
Act v.—An auction mart.. Mb Ophe­
iy I Lave just received a fine lot of
they arc the "boss” Mr. Fleming
ryi always carry in stock, Staple
lia’* Lome in Vermont. Deacon Perry’s
also has a fine stock of dock*, jewelry advances..Tom at Legree’*..Onhcfin, Dry Goods, for the accomodation of Ladies’ Cloaks. They are pretty and
cheap.
.
Topsy. Gumption Cute and Deacon customers.
A. M. Daughrrtt.
L. J. Wueelkr.
—When your wife b away and you
ty Just received, a fine assortment Fall and Winter Millinery and Fancy
Act vl—Casmr ond Tom..Street in
feel like taking a good square meal,
New Orleans, Geo. Shelby and Marks of Women’s Misses’ and Children’s calf
Goods.
just step into the Union House. Mine . .Legree and Caasy. .Street, Marks and
Shoe*, they are much cheaper than
Patterns of all the Latest Styles made
host. Charley, with the assistance of Cute..Legree and Tom, George Shel­
heretofore.
A. M. Daugherty.
n specialty. Cloak and Dress Making
by,
now
a
man.
comes
to
ptirrhaae
Tom
hb wife, know how to prepare a dinner
done at reasonable prices. Silks or
iy I keep a large stock of Mcu’a .aDd trimming Cloaks. Are.,
that will make a man feel good clear but finds him dying.
New and appropriate scenery will be Boys’ whole stock Boots to sell at low­
At Mrb. R. E. Burrows.
down to his toes.
.
•
uimx! and tableaux will be introduced
CyCAPS, Caps, for men and boys,
K—A Vermontville man, in renewing in their places. Don’t fail to procure est living prices.
A. M. Daugherty.
from 50c to 2.50 at Truman’s.
his subscription, said be wouldn’t be reserved seats for thb play. Tickets
without the Newb for five dollars "per at Boise Bros, store.
UFJust in, a complete line of Buck
NOTICE.
year? Bully for Vermontville, we al­
and Calf Mitten* and Glove*. The
Those who have been acromodated
ways aaid it was a highly moral, enlight­
price ou these goods are mnch less than with a little Credit at the foundry, take
PenMHxxJ Items.
notice that harvest is past and summer
ened And educated town, and a good
last year.
A. M. DAluhrrty.
bended, and we are rvadv t&lt; ——
judge « a well regulated newspaper.
The genial face of Clement Smith.
Wood i B
O’I keep a full assortment of Gem*' payment.
—Boise Bros, have our thank* for a Judge of Probate, beams occasionally Furnishing Good*, Shirt* and Drawex*
Axtouishing SacAww.
copy of that neat little work "rnnt upon our street*.
to beat all
A. M. Daugherty.
It b the duty of every person who
T. J. Plumley, of Eaton Rapids,
ty I keep a fine line uf Crockery and has used Bosches’* German Syrup to
per copy. The brothers kcepconstant- called upon his son, and our assistant,
let it* wonderful qualities be known to
Glassware, buying at bed-rock, and their friends in earing Consumption,
ly on hand a fine stock of the best Burt, last week.
A. M. Daugherty.
severe Coughs, Croup, Antiima, Pneu­
A. J. Booth is up in Grand Traverse sell the same.
books sf the day, and the literary-in­
monia, and in fact all throat and lung
clined should give tiwm a hearty sup county, to look after property there and
ty I still sell the celebrated Fred- dbeases. No person can use it without
kill a bear.
rick’stown Bell, the beat ’ form bell immediate relief. Three doses vrill re­
J. E. Davis and wife* of Odessa, were made'in thb country. Over 90 sold in lieve any ou*e, and we consider it the
duty of all Druggists to recommend it
houi of »&gt;dai&lt;hL mlou .bout HO
'&gt;»■ 'Or vuicin, thb week.
4 months.
A. M. Daugherty.
to the poor dying consumptive, at least
nlbM-. Wm LShidd. .»dlyai»J. ‘' Mrs. Eli Strong,
------ '■'*
of ------------Kalamazoo, is
to try one l&gt;ottte, ** 40,000 dozen bottles
tyHead
quarters
for
the
Lafayette
were sold hurt, and no one case where
Loonb, two VennontfillhuMi, eatue to visiting at our house.
Wooden Pump* at A. M. Daugherty’*. it failed was reported. Such a medi­
Nbihvilte, accoatod a divine l4w«
cine n* the German Stri p cannot be
—A subscriber in Arkansas sends ns
iy I pay the highest price for Batter, too widely known. Ask yonr Drngtied up Kliid and «ue ia th. band, of
Ke Sprites I
tiie following incident :
Eggs, dried Apple*, Beans and, in fact, gist about it. Sample bottle# to try Ught Ruting !
everything yon have to sell. Wanted ! sold at 10 cents. Regular size 78 rente.
For sale by Bow* Bros.
between a traveling minister and a 1,000 bashels of Corn.
NEW AND
Nolwleiw.
-Prof. J. C. Fields who U U&gt; eon happy ten-year-old contraband, down
, A. M. Daughrrtt.
We are authorized to
rVThanking you for pact liberal remedy for the cure of
txadsate ol lb. New England Mwdeal eon,” said the minister, as he met the
ZLOAKT
patronage and inviting elose buyers active Liver, Sour Stan
No Cuis.
colored youth, 'do you belong to the
of
to look over my stock, which I want Food, Y*Uow Skin, and General lang
­
church 7”
uor and Debility. 1nu must acknowl­
No Goar,.
body musically inclined will to enybudy, since de fifteenth amend- ties comprehending the duties of a edge that this would be ruinous unless
business man. Pay as yon agree, the we had positive evidence that it will
curt. You who are
rom
WoOD WORK
same as I am compelled to do or shut
—The Michigan Christian Confer­
up.
A. M. Daugherty,
religion F
Opposite Kellogg A Demary’s new fer when you can be cured on such
Sambo.
—
“
Not
as
I
note
uf.
1s
it
terms? It b for you to determine.
ence in this village. The following
furniture factory, near the depot.
catchin 7”
Sample bottle 10 cent*; regular size 78.
Sold by Halkert A Co.
Minister.—(With a riy chuckle.) "Has

MEDAL.

WtfflfA, /B73.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

Prices Made to Suit the Times, either for Cash or Credit.
AT G. A TRUMAN’S STORE,

The World-Ken owned Wilson Shut­
tle Sewing Machine is now acknowl­
edged. by experts to be the best Hewing
machine manufactured. It b the only
machine that was awarded the Grand
Prize attiie World's Fair, at Vienna,
and Grand Prize Medal and Dipforo* at
the Centetnial Exhibition, at Phiiade’
phis. A patent Automatic “Cut oft
on the hand wheel prevent* the ma­
chine from running backwards, and
obviate* the necessity of of taking the
work from tiie machine to wind the
bobbins, which must be done with all
other sewing machines, to the great
annoyance of of the operator, especi­
ally in tacking, hemming aud ruffling.
Every machine warranted, and will be
kept in repair by the company, free of
charge for five years. Sold only in
Barry County nt.
TRUMAN'S STORE,
Nashville Mien

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PUBLISHER OF I HE 8UN. New Tort CUy.

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ROE &amp; CLEVER

HO! FARMERS,
Of Barry and Eaton Counties, look
to yoar own interest. Buy of Wood
A Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
all kind* of Plow Point*, chilled and
ground. Steel and Iron Toothed ^ar­
rows, Kettles, Plows, one and two
Iwrw Cultivators, all warranted the
best in the market, all of which we will
•ell lower than any one in the county.
Specialty in Hor*e Shoeing.
WOOD 4c. BROOKS,
Nashville, Mich.

'iho White

tn

PRICES

REDUCED!

•THE FAMILY FAVORITE”

7STEW ^ZEOJDEL LZEACHINE.

Virgil

Dr- Smith, Vicksburg; M.

“Yaa. He is down to Burt Tinkler’s,
Consumption and the grave. Why will
Hambo.—“Yaaa; Sal imbr.eed Chris­ bnying Groceries. He will take a dol­ you negtaotso important a matter
lar down there aud fetch home more
tian t'other night, and Chris, hugged Groceries than you’ll know what to do “ x------------ uget at our store ShUok'n
Cfitn, with the assurance
with.
_________
The minister rode off, wondcriug to
all rattle must be Back or side. Shitoh', Poratu Plotter
gives prompt relief.* Sold by Halbert
himself what the corset was worth,
A Co.
_
while the little darkey went on hb Way
straining nf rattle^running at
whistling “ Kingdom Coming.”
’ ” MaralUll.

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,

c. C. WOLCOTT
N ASHVILLE, MICH.

THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING

pricsd machloc*.
.
THERE ARE N3 SCC0MMIAMD
’.YHITE MACH1MES IN THE MAMET.
TMs las

ra iris of
tilHES nt
ITS «rtJ
cusai* i-

�J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

.FALL &amp; WINTEB

■ MaiinfjK'turo and Deal in

DRY GOODSI
Tberthat the

l!&lt;ip tM Utart tJ"Trl*.&gt;** la

•fBver}- Desrriptlev,

An independent military company ha*
been organized at St. Ixiul*. Gratiot
county. It.ia known as the “St. Louis
Greys.”
‘
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Buckwheat is rejiorled u good crop tin*

A new Odd Fellows’ Lodge has been
instituted at Davisburg.
Tho mail agents of thoaeveral railroads
are to be unuormed in dark blue.
About 10,WO acres of land were sold at
tho Land Office at Lansing on Thursday,
atnbuntingto about 915,000.
Tho roster of the Michigan Military
Academy al Orchard itaku con tai ns tho
names of 40 cadets.
About 91,000,000 has been invested in
buildings iu Detroit the past summer.
Daniel Koatenbader, of Emerson,
Gra'lot County, the other d*y. fired at s
monstrous bear which haa taken refuge
in tiie top of a tree 60 leet from tiie
ground, and brought him uown at the
flret shot. Bruin had been foraging on
swine in the neighborhood quite exton­
. *ively. and, when dr«s*ed, weighed 41*4
• pounds. The hide weighed 62j pounds,
and lG gallons of oil were extracted from
the carcass.
The wages of tho men in the Midland
county lumber cainjw range* from *15 to
925 a month. ■
.
. The catalogue of tho Agricultural Col­
lege *bow* the 3» hole number oi students
in attendance to be 154, classified as fol­
lows: resident graduates, 1, senior* 15,
Junlora 30,. aopbOmote 37, freshmen,
specials, 13. Tho spring term begins

Mr. D. P. Clay. President of tho Ne­
waygo and Graud Rapid.* Railroad, ha&gt;.
invested 9100,000 in tho water power of
the Muskegon River, at Newaygo, and
factories, tanneries, flouring mil!*, etc.,
are soon to be started there.
Ten families, comprising 42 persons,
the advance guard oi a colony, have set­
tled at Beltner's Station, on the Grand
Rapid* and Indiana road, near Traverse
City.
.
It is reported that a New York man
ha*, leased tho Micbigvn Control railroad
eating houses at Jackson and Marshal 1.
He gives 920,000 for the bualnss for five
The Detroit Red Ribbon Reform Club
,1s now duly incorporated.
The total shfpmenta of iron from Mar­
quette, L'Anse and Escasaba for die sea­
son up to November 7 was 026,5115 tons,
being an increase of 44,246 tons over tho
shipments for the corrropouding period
last vear. The shipments have almost
closed for this year.
A calculation on the value of the exKrt* of the products of the Saginaw Valj for 1877, including lumber, forest
products, salt and fish, based on the cus­
tom house reports to November 1, and
estimating for the remaining two months,
shows that our export* this year will ap^Ofitaxte, cloaely to 915,600,000.—Sa&lt;jA farmer living near Ypsilanti, has had
his experience with tho Bharjwrs. Ho
was appointed “agent'’ for the sale of
corn ahellera by a Watertown, N. Y.,
firm, and signed the usual “contract."
Although he has received no machine*,
he has an invitation to *lop up and
Mttla
The State paper* appear to be a unit iu
commanding the manner in which the
new “purity of elections** law was lived
p to In Detroit at tho recent elections,
and report that local authorities through­
out the State fine) encouraged to enforce
it in their own .localitic* when the time

GENERAX NEWS.
An earthquake was felt last Sunday
extending from Western Penunorthward. At Montreal the
lurred between one and two
th**morning, lasting leas than
half a minute. But It wa* ao severe that
thousands of persons leaped from their
bed* and rushed into the streets.
The Illinois Supremo Court ha* decided,
that tbe option trade of the Board of
Trade is not unlawful, but that the de-

A Downington, Pa*, dispatch says: A
baud of tramps, Saturday night, stole a
ouantitv ofpropertv from railroad cars
at Westchester Junction. The railroad
employes made a raid upon tho tramps
ana recovered tho property, but not until
two railroad men and four tramps were
injured. Two trains wore stopped near
Lewiston by thorn, and it was only after
a tlcpcrato reslatanco upon tho part of tho
conductor* and assistants that they were
driven off. Itis rail rusted that there «ro ■
1,000 to 1,500 tramps wandering between
here and Pittsburg.
A Galveston Nows, snecisl says that
report roaches Port Clark that LiouL Bul­
lis, with a small party of *couta, crossed
tho Rio Grande near tho mouth ofPeeo*
River, ar.d were attacked by a body of
500 Indians and compelled to retreat.
I^oss not stated. Col. 'k oung has loft Ft.
Clark with 200 cavalry to reinforce Bul­
lis.
.

FOREIGN NEWS
A special from Sofia say* Chefket I
Pasbn, at tbe head of a large iorce, is ad- I
vancing to tho relief of Plevna. Osman
Pa*ha’n army nt amply provisidned and .
supplied^ and In lino condition. Not­
withstanding tbe Russian progress west­
ward, tiie Turk* uro all confident that
Plevna will hold out.
A special, dated Constantinople. Tues­
day. announce* that after some rosiatanoo
to the Kumliui advance, Mukhtar Pasha,
finding bi* jioaitlon in Dove Bayum aerioualy comprotniaod, abandoned it, and
Li falling back &lt;rti Troblxond. Tho RmiHiau» have occupied Erxeroinn.
A subterranean telegraph line botwefln
Berlin nnd Klei haa bemn completed.
A telegram from Romo *ay* it i* be­
lieved that Chriatima is tlio time fixed
for the Pope to issue Apostolic letters re­
establishing tho Catholic hierarchy of
Scotland.
M. Grevy b« elected President of tho
French Chamber of Deputies. Consider­
able excitement attends tho meeting of
Parliament.
A Russian official dinpatch contains the
following: A squadron of our cavalry
has occupied the road from Rahova to
Widin. Rahova was occupied by 1,300
Turkish infantry, part of whom, witli the
inhabitants, withdrew on tho approach
of our reconnoitering force. Sunday
night Gen. Skobelotf pushed on up to
Bestovcc, south of Plevna, throw up bat­
teries there, and, after a violent cannon­
ade, attacked tho Turkish podtion with
infantry.
At the close of tbe nine hour*' fighting
on the 4th lust., at Dove Boyum. the
Turks lied lu complete disorder, aiiandoning their camp, arms and provisions.
The losses are not known.
A Rusaian official dispatch dated Kanik
Darn, November 6, says: Gen. I^waroff
yesterdav occupied n position iu front of
the southeastern forts of Kara, for the
purpose of erecting aiego baltteries. Tiie
Turks attacked him, *upported by a lire
from the forte. Tho Russian* beat them
back in dieorder, pursued them Into Fort
Hafiz Pasha, at the point of the bayonet,
inflicting great loss, spiked tiie guns,
captured ten officers and forty men, and
then retired with nmall loss.
The Russian losses from tho comtneacenient of hostililiea to tho 1st Inst, are
64^91.
Four hundred of tbu principal inhabit­
ants of Bulgaria, including tho Goahoffa
and their families, have been sentenced
to exile in-Asia Minor, and started iu
chains under a strong escort to-day.
The decision of Lord MoncrielT, referee
in tho arbitration lietween the Clyde
ojieratlvo shlpwrlghta and tiie ship­
builders, wa* given In favor of tho mas­
ter*. The referee holds that the state of
trade doe* not warrant an advance of
wages. Tbe lockout has luted »ix
months.
Detailed Turkish- reports of Friday’s
battle near ICrseronm show that tho fight­
ing lasted eleven hour*. Two Ruuian
columns attacked tho redoubt* south­
west of Erxeroum. Ofle column suc­
ceeded in occupying a block bonao, but
was dislodged. Tbo other column, per­
ceiving tho onormou* lo*« of tho former,
retreated. The Turks pursued them n
far u Devo Boyum, were driven back
from there, rallied and drove the Rus­
sians buck again to Devo Boyum. The
Russian* lost a large 'jaantily of arm*
and ammunition, but only a tew prison-

CloaksE&amp; Shawls!

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

Handsome Parlor Suit!

ttehs, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c

IN OUR

Coffin Department

IGEO. FECK * CO.

'

Wo have a large stock of Coffins and
Caskets and a full line of

QKDERfAKERS’ GOODS!

JOHN HBFFBON &amp; CO.

Wc also have a-

A Gentleman

Oyster &amp; Fruit House, FINE HEARSE!

Who had been moot exorcised over the
non-acceptance of tbo candidacy for
218 JaSenon Ara., Detroit.’
Mayor by tho Hon. W. G. Thompson, and
who resides on Rivard street, wa* sud­
denly awakened from his early evening
dreams on Monday last by the dulcet
strains wafted on the evening air by a
band playing the music so ‘familiar to
that band of brave* and their chief. Sit­ two MVUM anaiou wwu “ .
.........
hourehoM. .fntelHgvnt and reliable men
ting Bull, “Low tho Conoucring Haro t&gt; *T«ry
■ —... _ — • •---- -- —
_n.i
Comes." He leaped from hi* couch and
calling loudly to his wife, “It's all right, 8L Detroit Mich.
the little man lias accepted—bring tbe
TTEND Butinew CoJlur- Mid Tetemnh lurtl
lager Up,*' with a single bound he sprung
tutj St K*l*m*«x&gt;. .Board U- 5&gt;t&gt;d for Journ*!.
to tbe window, threw up tho sash and
thrust his beau into dacknoMs to find, to
hi* groat chagrin, that tho music was
from tho advance guard sent out from 76
Woodward avenue, convoying, tbe intel­
ligence that the people can bo clothed at
the great assignee sale of men's youths’
and boys' clothing, now taking place
Detroit.
nnder the auspice* of Mr. Joshua W. 230 Rivard St.,
II»rlnxpurch*j&gt;cJ *l»ry»*mounto(buff*lo hide*
Smith, 76 Woodward avenue, a* assignee.

A

Buffalo Rob^Man’ft’y

GRIFFITHS CHEAP STORE!

And a cartful man to attend
FUNERALS.

SALESMEN WANTED.

Opposite tbe Ualnn House. Nashville, Mlcb

Wc have added to our New Manu­ ... '
, - keep the bett Goods and sell a little cheaper than my competitor*.
factory a PLANER AND MATCHER, All Goods warranted ns reprwwntod nnd no jockeying. Stranger* amviuj in
und.nrn prepared fo do every descrip­
r?.’2£2.aEVa£,|l Cn(l tbe place; people living with us know how ’th themselves.
tion of
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NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY.

planing and patching.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

GEO. M.“BROMM,

DETROIT IlARKETM.
fG
Flour—Choice white.
Medium,
Amber,
Low grade*.
fl 33J&amp;1 34
Wheat—Extra white.
1 30@,l 301
No. 1 white,
Amber,
Corn—5O@51 ct*.
Gats—No. 1 white, 31j t___ __ ___
Barley—91 10(^1 45 per hd. lbs.
Rye—&amp;5(&amp;00o per bush.
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Ai’i’LEs—$3£u3 50 per bbl.
Bean*—Unpicked, ?1 00@l 65 por bush.
Picked fl 30(ia2.
Butter—Primo quality, 21@22c, Me­
dium, 17(&amp;20c. poor quality 10@
14 ct*.
Cheese—Old 12(7^ 121c; new, 13| eta.
Dressed Hoos-44 4O@5 65 per head.
Eoos—Fresh 10(5)20eta; Limed, 18c.
Hat—I8@12 per ton.
Furs—Racoon 20(a,75c.; Mink, 10@60c.;
Mushrat, .’&gt;(•&gt;,Hie.; R«xl Fox, 50(^
91; Gcav Fox, 60(5,91 60; Otter,
»1(§,6 Wolf, 91fo,2; Badger, 75c.;
OpoMtnn, IMiOc.; Skunk, 10($
75c.: Morton,^l(g)5; Fisher, 92(i*»
6; Bear, 50c(&lt;vf6; Beaver, dry and
clean fl 00(a,l 50 |&gt;er lb.; clamp
an ! meaty, “OcGyfl per lb ; Lynx
fl 50(32.’
Hides—Green 6i@7c; cured, 8(§&gt;(»c; dry
flint, 12(c03ic;dry salted, HOi/lSc;
green kip, 7(5,0c; dry kip 14fo)17c;
green calf, lOtitll; cured call HYgj
12: sheep skins, 6O@“5.
Honey—16 to 17c.
Potatoes—Earlv Rose 30(5)33; Peach­
blows, 8d@3H.
Poultry—Chickens 8@0c; turkey*, 10@
lie; geese, 8«.
Provisions—Meas Pork914(314 50; Clear
Pork. 915 50@1000! Lard 8J(gj&amp;Jci
smoked hams, 12c; Shoulders 8c;
Bacon 10jc; extra mess beef 912
por bbl.
Salt—Onondaga and Michigan, 91 15 per
bbl.; Syracuae dairy, 45(a)47c per
buan. aack: Ashton dairy, F&gt; 35
-.per 224 lb. sack.
Seeds—Timothy, 91 60@l 65 per bush.;
Clover, f5 per bmih.
Wood—f2 75(o}5 per cord.

We keep, everything that I* kept in
Grand Rapid* or Jackson, sell at a very
small margin, and solicit a call from
la th* luduu Terriiorr, 1 h*»» openrd a mauufor- intending purchaser* of FURNITURE.
tery.at the shore number, where, with competent
workmen. I *m urrnared to furnlah th* tr*dn at
Nashville, April 2nd, 18T7.
price* never tefortSriven. Being an experfoner-d
tanner myaelf, and hav.a( patented the prove** o*
which I tan my rob**, I am prepared to nutd r all
com pell tor*. Lined and uniinrd robe*, abo hide*
out. Orders loliclled Mid promptly Mlend-il to.
Mr. Bromm vlH aiwayt be found »t 230 lilrsrd
rt., or ZM Croghan »t. Those who desire m.k.
single purchases will do well unit Ad
m7B*umm.2X&gt; Rivard I, Detroit. Mich.

Jkxfkmaox Avx, Detroit, are
ail the new-

ATTENTION

Fall and Winter Goods

receiving

J l.U i l.A &lt;&gt;) .

JUST RECEIVED
Of HUME MANUFACTURE, U«roni that

Patent Stcil
Spring A

We will Give yon a tetter Bargain
E. COOK A CO.

Yovxa Mrs—Attend the Oman n JUfim (Mich.)

for College Journal.

tDsWWRF&amp;co
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cmSbs.

„/

HOTEL and^BOARDING HOUSE.

JAS.L.ED50N Gfo.f.Mooat
P.SBSCN&amp;lUlS. ChASSwICSIR. nfTDAtT
S’tPMlNBr.DWN SPECUd.
Ut I l\UI I

I ihall keep eoneUntly In (lock

AND A CHOICE LINE of GROCERIES
Has just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

ATTEND
YX Bryant £ Stratton

A NEW LIVERY

13 75@4 45
?2 75(&lt;t3 00
$2 25(^2 50

IN NASHVILLE!

HUGH.

9-1 25(34 75
9» -5(jj-i oo

LASS
AND PAINT
Wholesale and RetalL Window

STANLEY MOORE
Fosmcrly from Grind Rapid*. hu started a Llvrry
and Feed -Stable In the

Nashville House Barn!
i«um*n «■ w ■ »«&gt;« •
Hulett 4 Scb*r»rtx &lt; 1 hr orl«1“V,rAF*hn**toek.lStrlctiy Pure^Ni*
t&gt;»4. Freni 10 to 30 prr cenL**»*a
by txnrtag direct fern n*. V rlfo
forprfrex. REID &lt;fc HILLS,
133 Woodward Are- auj jo
13 fotirrM8k E.
DETIUIIT. MIC1L

Any young lady or gentleman who con­

tried remedy after remedy ad tertieed. mmI coniuiied phytic1mm In Philadelphia, Loufirille, Cinctnn*U, Indl*n*po)l» and IhU city, and »penl huodrro* of dollar*, but found no relief until 1 obtained
* box oCDr. Wffilam'* Indian PUe Ointment mh«
four month*
and Ithu cured me couapleUly.
lhad part trf* box left which 1 gay* to ■ friend «f

And is ready to accommodate the public with

Dive Me * Call.
BBEWEB OF

THE BOSS
LAGER BEER
DETROIT, MICH.

47

STANLEY MOORE.

THE NEW

American

sewingMachine

WOLVERINE MILLS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

The Enemy has In­
vaded Our Terri­
tory claiming to
tave Murder­
ed Something.

*SS WANTED

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO

Detroit. Midi.

B’Diese are prices*that will stop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
borer to dress as well as the Superinlmdenii or manager of any corporal*
institution. A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
In all the iines; Cheaper than the Cheapeat. Au examination will convince
the closest buyers.

But Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will

AGENTS WANTED
f Office, 83 Madison 8t.» J

their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, there i&gt;
money in it for you.

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

Here We Come Again!
•

around each box of Olnim*nt HoM by druggiit*
pwmlly. Sold by Farrand, William* *0*, irEole-

under the Grevy president by * rote of S» against 68 Jefsrsoa Ave..

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50

find it for

WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED.
|

Which for Style, and Durabiliti, and Extremely Low Peiobs, cannot
be excelled in Michigan.
.

AT REASONABLE RATES.

CAN ALSO FURNISH for FUNERALS.

template taking a courao of Bualneaa luatructlon
ateould make thcmaelrea acquaiuttd with the mer­
it* of tbe Grand Rapid* Buainaaa College. The In
atltution 1* on* of tae Hn**t, if not the fine*!, of II*
claa* in America, and li aertdlt to the city ofGrand
Rapid*, and to Mr. Swennterg.lu founder. Hon.T.
tv r--—• -r.k-rr a

A sure Cure fbr piles.

G. A. TRUMAN

J. L.IIELLEK, Proprietor.

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BUSINESS UNIVERSH1

kind* of Pile*, ulhyinx the lotenM itehins *1 one*.
gi»lfij iotLuit relief. An Indian tnaUnent you
apply, exiled Dr. William'* IndlMi Ob&gt;Uuent,.(propared only for Pile*, and nolhfiig else.) Tbouaaad*
alrtady cured.

th.e Rusli

IT HAS STOOD THE TEST.

Mechanics' Hall, Detroit, Mich.

To Ovr Svbsckirbrs.—In another col­
umn will be found the card of Geo. Peck A Co., Dry
Goods Merchants, of Detroit. This house la one
of the oldest and most favorably known In the
Wwt, currying an immenao itock an-l making good
all lt&gt; promiaea to cualomcn. Thia la no paid puff
but our hearty luderacmaat of a reliable buaincaa
houac.—Detroit Curreepondent.

Come early and avoid

yEW BAKERY,

CATTLE.

Medium to prime,
Light weight.

m m. a. mun smi

-'Bed. Bottom

DETROIT LIVE STOCK.

Best grades, per cwt.,
Medium grade*,
•
Light ana poor stock,

A BRAN NEW STOCK

J. LENTZ A SONS.

FOREIGN FRVITK,

(GOLDSMITH’S

A New* San Antonio special say*: In­
formation ta received here that on the
HEb of October a party of Mexicans, h7
ta number, under command of Don. Narnago, of San Carlo*. Mexico, had Porte han confidentially oommunlcated
AD the Texa*, near tbe Guadalupe to Homo of tbe power* th* draft of a proi a party of Indian* who
A Pari* correspondent states that there
odaiing in Mexico near
Lug six bucks, capturing are dissensions in tbe Turkish Cabinet,
6b boaii of stock stolen
peace party fearof ix-ingacenaod of secret
Indian* were from the dealings with Russia.
Stanton reservation In New Mexico
Forty of ex-Sul tan Mu rail's aervanta
on Mie American Hide ol the Rio Grande. are reported bung becauaaofa conspiracy
The Indiana killed were provided with to reinstate Murad. Tho excitement la
increaawl by a rumor that a prophet has
from tbe United State* Government. The appeared to the Siritan ordering him to
conclude a peace.
•
co, a* ww the slock, which wax identi­
AU the officara in Kara, down to m^jor,
fied by the owners the animal*.
Acxuaer
unanimously voted to reject the *nmSix car* of cattle shipped through bv a mona to surrender made by the Ruaaiaiut Oysters and Canned Goods!
Kan*** dealer, without the food and and resolved to defend tho city to the laat
extremity.

Gen. Joe Johnson i- convinced that
the commercial condition of the South
Mra. Carolina Merrill, of New York, ta bettor than it wa* before the war.
Reticence Is the cumlluat child of

From a Wash Stand to a

Is depaaRed for coinage un
der existing law.
.' .
“Section 2. AU
of this
inconslatenl with l
act are iwreby repel----This tail receivedtbevolaaof Men*r*.
Conger, Ellsworth, HublnsU, Kelghlley, Stone nnd Willets, of the Michi­
gan delegation. Messrs. Brewer and
McGowan voted No, and Gen. Wil­
liam* does' not appear to have voted at
all.
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Knrnitnre

United

have gone
VMM hl Hi
luakegon
Old last
logs will from th* United State*.
The mucli talked of Yellowxton* dlvinron of tbe Northern Pacific railroad, 21-5
John H. Fisher, of Johnson, claimed inlle* long, seaniB actually to have Leon
Oral jnonev for rahlag potatoea.xt the started. Preparation* are hi progress for
rate of £71 bushels to the acre, but the ku early apring campaign along the
rtaini la contrated by B. L. Weed, of whole route, and aqnatu r* are r.ln-ady
Goldwater, who say* he r*lsed 1;IJ» bush­ building ahantit* along thu line-cud lay­
els ou an acre. F. M. Howe, of Lansing, ing out f»aper dUoa.
claim* the largest Mtigte potato. It weighs
The Georgia cotton crop thia year in 0
throe pounds and two ounce*.
per cepE below last year; Florida. 10 per
Dr. Henry A. Reynolds, the red ribbon
agitator, wan tendered * farewell rocep- from 30 to 40 j&gt;er cent.
tfon atxl n puree of |100 at Adrian Tues­
The county treasury at Batavia, Clear­
day night. Ho soon leaves for Indiana. in oiu county, Ohio, has been robbed cf
Tbe State Teachers' Association holds |24,&lt;W..
On Thursday the miner* employed at
ginning December 26.
Keets mine, D. T., under contractor
A heavy ‘crop of venison and wild 'Cooley, took forcible poesesslon of the
turkey 1* being harvested in nothern mine on account of lite non-payment-of
their v.agea-by the contractor*. Tho
are still in possession of the mine
The war department has given order* miner*
Laving resisted tbe Sheriff successfully
io allow the Grand Trunk railroad the and
refused a com prom i»e of any kind
privilege of building permanent shops, except
the full and complete *ettien&gt;ent
Huron on the government
of their claims. They are securely for­
tified, weU armed, and provisioned to
.The Grangers of Calhoun Co. oldect to stand a month's noige. Tho min.era is­
the payment of S500 extra to .Judge Van sued a printed circular invoking public
ZIlo, as voted by the Board of Supervi*- avni'paUiy in their behalf, and explaining
i»r*. They will-contest kt In the courts a* their position, which is briefly that the
being uncomdltuUomd.
contractor owe* them 92,500 for Jatxjr and
Tha-Kent countjr-Bupervisoni have de­ will not pay them, and they hold the
cided that their Jail birds must be made mine for the name.
The freight shipment to Europe lm»t
to break stone.
Thera are 241 pupils in tho Deaf, Dumb week were immense-double those of pre­
vious week*. The cargoes comprise the
aud Blind Asylum at Flint.
usual assortment of breadstuff*, provis­
InspwTor GarrigUM 'inspected 209,626
frosh meat and other commodities,
barrels of 71 Saginaw a*U firm* in Octo­ aions,
large proportion l&gt;eing through Ship­
ber, an inoreaae of 18,M0 barrel* over ments from the Western State* an&lt;l Can­
October of laid year.

HEA DQUARTEK8

WITH A BRAA NEW 8TOCKOF

Prices and Quality,

Summer Goodfi!

FLOUR AND FEED

Our eld Sleek has all been closed out aud «ur Store is

Delivered Without Extra Chant! Too full of New Groods
UBCliyL BARBF.lt SHOP.

D. IU. PIRCHIM.

FOB COMFORT, AND

TSLWST IMlUrST BE SOL2D

MAYHEW BUSINESS COLLEGE

SO IF YOU BUY

“The Most Perfect Possible.”

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLARK

:

At our Store than eUewbere, dpn’t^bhme mb.
Onr Now IlhlstnUsd Catalogue of

et Saw«, Fancy Woods,

lr» Mayhew, foma^MtoSaMNiBM&amp;dantuf

UclBMawtte.dBB«ma«muatMaDttoa. 1

HZ" We are at home in onr New Store, having no rent* tcfc&gt;«Y» 6d4
hall be gUd to tee all of our old customer* and many n»w one*,

Yours Truly♦

KOCHER BROS

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NASHVILLE BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY NOVEMBER -23.187’

gpISE BROTHERS,

DRUGGISTS

Pure Drugs, Medicines,
' criiiMiCAr^e.

ptUUBTIAN CHUKCH-U. X.
V tor. 8errl4Mer&gt;o Sabtethalll
Tew
__UL.11. .

PAINTS. OILS.
• VARNISHES. BRUSHES,
MISCELLANEOUS, BCHOOU
. AND BLANK BOOKS.

VfKTRODlBT KFIBCQFAL CUUBUH-C. G.

M TsoMA»J’*.nr Bodice-•vary
Ml#.
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f &gt;APTI8T CHURCH—G. M. Asi««. FMIor. S*rJD viewerety Sabbathui01-3s.in.sad7p.ta.

LRWIH DURKEK. W. M.

3Bttjtnc;W

DRUGGISTS’ and
STATIONERS’
SUNDRIES.
PERFUMES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
and DYE STUFFS.
FINE ELGIN
nnd WALTHAM
WATCHES.

^Directory.

JEWELRY.

W. H. YOUNG,

II. A. BARBER,
*»&lt;• vsuco. near reaiaencc, on corne;
ton and State Sttwu, Nanhrlllr, Mich.

TEAS, 8PI0E8, T0BA0008 and CIGARS
A Specailty.

BRADY $ CRITES.

A TTOBNEYS at Law, HoUellora In Chats
A Real Estate AgauU. Will attend prompl

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Xrt, JW

Have you a t'mcriplton to be prepared I

He buy our Goods for auk and can yu-c

SMITH

4-

KNAPPEN,

A TTURNKYS at Law and Bolicilora In

wf. prartlre In all the Courts of thh

LEWIS DURKEE
WAR!

*

EMORY PARADY.

WAR!

WAR’

MURDER!

USTICE OF THE PEACE. ConTeyaarinscarelolly and ptampUy attended u&gt;. office tut
J
■id • Main Btnet, Naahrllk Mieh.

£ J. FE1GHNER.

.n&lt;l Mgh pr.er* on tale "*(»n oi nrr.
Were murdered with a two-edged knife.

ORNO STRONG,

UNION HOUSE

He keeps Corn Meal from which to n&gt;*G
Your pudding or you: Johnny cake.
And hl* Graham Flour, too, "tie said

ALF. C. BUXTON,
UNSMITH, manufactures Ride aud Shot Gun*
VJT and repair* all Flrrarms and fine Machinery.
Breccb-Joadcre, of any manufacture, furnished al

CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
J. L. BEACH.

E PARADY.
anufacturer of Boots and sboee. Making
/Wad rrpslnn* neatly done, also strkl mtenUon to au aft orders promptly, and at tbs lowrel
ll-lng prices. Shop east ride of Main Street.

M

J. B. RASEY,
TNRATM AN. Good* and P.tggage carried to any
niece in the village. 8loul bonce, good dray

XJ

JOHN WEBSTER,
IF. D. PURCHIS,
■PROPRIETOR 8ipp*oMHto, 2 mllre w
JE mouttllle Flour and Feedalvayi

J^EW MILLINERY
------- AND------

Dressmaking Booms.
Riis? Sftaflgir Jlrffrry

y Milliner 1 Eressmaiiiit Estdilishmeat
In Jamrs Firming'* Building, ea«t of &lt;&gt;d« Main St.,
and rcapcctfuiljr aolldia a aharr of the pulUc patronage. Haring

Had Large Experience In Dressmaking,

JAMES FLEMING,
TXTATUHM AKER and Jeweler, east tide of Main
Vy Street, Nashville, Mich.

FRANK J. PURCHIS,
AGE BA RUHR, and dMurr in Oollare, Tire,

Kf" Reinember the piece.—Fleming'* building,
MAGGIE JEFFREY.

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

V. &amp; MAIL LINE

Hon of uMeum.

gHiwrllanronj Card*.

The Short and Quick
HEEkflLAVER.
LINE
TO THEPn&gt;P
EAST 1
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS
Direct connection, made at I»rtrolt and Toledo

OHN Q. CRESSY,
H H JC K 1 ’]

J

J. HAMMOND.

On all Train, to Principal Pointe East.
THE CANADA 6OUTHKRN to «M of the l&gt;Mt

Insurance, Real Estate and Money

BROKER.
FRANK E. 82JOW.
Genl Pare, and Tlekre A«'i. Detroit.

Security.

y^INSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

040 Acres
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X J. HAMMOND.

MONEY TO LOAN I
h Ipntd ial trit Sttiritm,

We dull eontlnne to psy the IHgbnt Market
&gt;-■- i — c-.u ... —11 v,..A. —r
i— .• .*- — ■

SHINGLES, SALT. LIME, SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, iC.,

IN 8UMB OP
$300.00 and UPWARDS
OX LONG TIME.
L RU88KLL.

ORXO

Editor.

Sitting Bl

Nashville ^irretors.
~YrLLAG£ OFFICERS

NO. 9.

9n tb« “ Lwal DoUi**," »n4 iu wnbltton U U» «XU
rtrtue,denounce LrlUry, Mid Kake iMtf pucrSDr tueful about the putry. Srut to pood-men
for Jl Mper year; dc*d
art apply x.
wypriee.

_________ AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

JONES t SEIXECK

~~

j^JICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

Detroit, MicihJgan.
Lyon II Poster, Proprietor*.

DErrT.ISTS
NMhwltlw. Mick.

'

several uay# afterwards,
muiuh
Sitting Bull has taken Tp liis per­ improved Methods of Wintering
Branson beard hi# dogs to lhe timber legc, read a paper on “Contributions manent residence-&lt;m Deer River, in
Cows.
down by the river; and knowing they to Meteorology " aLthe recent meeting Canadian-' territory.
He Is to be
never opened without good cause, he of the National .Academy of Hclences watched l»y the Government police. A
Mr. Linus W. Miller, of BUcton. N.
caught up his rifle and hastened to io New York, port of which is m fol-' few days ago he was told by CoL Mc­ Y., an experienced dairyman, advo­
where they were barking. They had Inwa: The published volumes of the Leod that he was to bold himself in cates In a ]&gt;amphieL entitled, “ Meal
turu t.....
....---- -------(Ccwjwr.
• struck a fresh betu- trail, and, as he ar­ United States signal service (now cov­ readiness to move to bls quarters, and Feeding aud Animal Digeptiou,*’ n
rived in sight they fairly lifted it, go­ ering a period of twenty-one
. months)
---------| that the queen bad, through her ser- system of feeding cows during winter,
It should ts&gt; brief, if lengthy It will nieop ing-off in a straight line down the show that the great ’rturtXc
storms zt
of the vant at Ottawa, provided a good home which involves the use of but three
Our hearui in apathy, our eyes In eteep:
United States uanally begin
Fm"1" near
A—’ tbe for him, where be oouid live in peace. ciuarta of meal per day. He assertH
The dull will yawn, the chape) lounger
The chase li&gt;d bin) several miles,and, Rocky Mountains. Of the few traced Sitting Bull made an eloquent reply, that this amount of gtxid Indian meal,
- fi®”*
.
.
to the'Pacific Ocean none come in
Attention flag, and memory n [&gt;ortau when he at hurt got a shot that finished south of Oregon. A large proportion raying: “I'cametoyuu in the first fed under proper conditions, is mote
Bruin’s career, he found that It was
Klace because I waa ixiing hard-driven than the equivalent for all the good
eloee.
y the Americans. They broke their hjiy a cow cun be coaxed to eat—that
three or four o’clock in the afternoon. of ourntorms are developed within our
It should be warm, a I Ivins altar coal,
Swinging his meat to n sapling, out of national limits or near our borders. treaties with my people, and when I the animal does not need to have its
lb melt lhe icy heart and chartn thsaoul': reach of wolzes, he started for home to Thus we have many chances toobserve rose up nnd fought n&lt;«t against them, stomach distended with a great hulk of .
A Mplotw, dullbaraugua, however lead,
the
first
development
aqd
gradual
in
­
but for our righle, ns the first people on woody fibre, which imixjses upon the
Ket hi* horse and return and fetch it in
Will never ron*** the aotil or raiM» the
ll
crease of a storm. -The usual circum- wia
this pan,
pari o:
of. ine
the eartn,
earth, tney
they pur­ system a large amouut of extra me­
that night.
dead.
i
and. would*have
Taking a near cut, as he approached slane** attending the fin*t develop ; sued me like a dog.
--nlffhave chanical work, both in the process of
---------It should be simple, practical and clear
j tbe cabin from the western side,where ment are these : There i» an area sev- bung me to a tree. They are not Just, digestion and remastication—that, in
No flQMpmi Cha rt,
pto-s tbe mt ;
the timber grew heavy Up ta within a oral hundred miles in diameter over I They drive us Into war, and then pun- brief, bulk in food Is not advantageous
No curloiu lav. U&gt; tickleUeuer’d pride.
1 few yards of tlie ’buildlnir, and conse- wbich the barometer hue about iu ish us for fighting. That is not honest, but to the contrary .and that nutriment
And leave the [WNirand plain uneditled. ji quently he could not see tbe clearing, mean height. Ou opposite sides of: The Queen would not do that." After In food governs the condition and
might l»e transpiring there, this region, generally aliout east aqd • thanking the Queen, he said: "Tell health of the animal, and that conden­
It should be tender and nirecUonnte.
I| or
— what
—- —
uuiil he had jmsseti
juireSgmi ibruugu
As his warm theme who wept lost Salam's:j until
through ' the west, at a distance of some 1000 miles,' her I will he a good man, and that my sation ot nutriment is true economy.
areas
of high barometer are formed : |*eople will be good. I will take my i Mr. Miller has conducted phyriological
physiological
wood.
,
’
faU*:
”
—’
Thus
it
was tbit, when within a where lhe
the pressure is from one-fourth
oue
I people to the Red Deer country, and Investigations Into tliefunctions of the
The fiery law with words of lovo allay'd,
b’ a
« whole inch above
ulKrt'e Lhe -mean. 1 now I declare before you that 1 will | four stomachs of the cow, whence It
Will sweetly warn, and awfully persuade. short distance of hh home, he heard a »•*
wild, piercing shriek, but he could only 111 rointhese
two r
* *
these twoopposlvehigh-pressure
! noi make any trouble or annoy you, | appears tiiat meal follows the raiue
It should be manly, just, and rational;
to the Queen. 1 wiU be' course as herbaceous food, and stay"
guess that something terrible must be:nreus the
t,,e atmosphere
atn&gt;oe|»here moves toward 1I or give pain tc
Wisely conuriv'd, and well exprera’d faking place beyond the screen of I th® central area, the earth's rotation I quiet.
. ..I- VI will never |lgbt v*»
on your
&gt;vmj «uu | longer in tlie ru,Iien than coarse food.
■ withal:
'
,
bushes
and
leaves.
Uttering a loud i deflecting
these
currents
to
the
right.
। unless you
ask
help
you
; then
------ o -- ------------------------- — --r.-- , v....,^.
^-,k
ineme
to to
help
you
; then
I 1while it also digests more thoroughlv
Not stuff’d with silly notions, apt to suin
r*”'ro rc*uilU
• dimlnlrired
tlimlniahnl nrurenrt.
«..».* :&gt;i„
........
i------------results a
pressure ।I alii
will fight.
Place
me where
you like. I than when, the energies of tbe stomach
A racred dank, and show a muddy brain. Bholit that his presence might SOOtief fhere
bo known, Branson sprung forward over the central area, causing a still 1 will be at peace hi Canada; but you. are divided between meal and coan-v
It should immuwsm a well adapted grace,
like a wounded buck—a great fear in rarefaction of air,increasing the in ward I who are brave soldiers, and not treaty I herbage.
To situation, audience, time nnd plane ;
Whatever may be tbe correct theory
his heart, for he had only too clearly movepient of wind. Kain Is. thus bne ! breakers, thieves and murderers, you j
A'Mnuon form'd for scholars, statesmen. recognized in that scream the agonized circumstance which increases the force | would tliink me a coward if I did
lid not in this
inisiregard, results of actual practiw
— 1—la--------**• *•**■
of a storm, Init I" not regarded as a die lighting ’the Americans. There-1
There- I appear
ap|&gt;ear to bear out Mr. Miller’s views.
Whb
.nd nweir.nta.-lir .e~.de, ’"M “bur'«
committee appointed
It tobk but u moment for him to, cause of Its origin. The (ibservalions ] fore, w.|ille Igo• to
u» Red
&gt;&gt;cu Deer
izcvi now to &gt;’ The
rhe report
re{n.i„ of
v. n
.. vvuMiuuw«pfn»uLy&lt;i
prove
an
in
ward
movement
of
the
air
I
live
at
peace"
—
1
-■'
‘
•
&lt;
-------------»—
•— •—by-*-the
clear
.the
intervening
timber
and
un
­
■here
the
speaker
al-1
to
examine
Into-•---------the system
It should with evangelic beauties bloom.
’ . will come back Western New York Dairyman’s Aaso-*T
Like Paul’s at Corinth. Athena, or at dergrowth, and as lie dashed out into before much precipitation of va|*or | most shriekedciaUon,
shows
the
following facts':
the clearing, holding his rifle ready takes place. 'I he progress of an area I when my braves are strong, or if they
Rome:
‘
!.&lt;•: aomo Epictetus or Sterne esteem.
for Instant use. he comprehended in of low barometer appears to be mainly! will not corm; with me, I will come The examination wan eouduct.'d upon
A loving Jesus is lhe Gospel theme!
one swift glance all that hail taken determine*! by the same &lt;-au«es which aloneaud tight the Americans until Mr. Miller's herd of Chatauqua county
determine
You, 1 love and respect; native cows, the average live weight
deiermhie the general system of circu-i
cireu-; death.
death.
It should bo mixed with many an ardent place, and was further to fear.
Near the end of tlie cabin, facing the lalion of the atmosphere. Except in them I hale, aud you,Queen'a soldiers^ ol which was but) lbs. The herd were
prayer,
the southern margin ot the United' would despise me if I did not hate fed exclusively upon corn meal for
To reach the heart, ami tlx ami fasten cliff of which I have spoken, stood the
mother, her lace aa pallid as death, States, the average annual progress of j them. That is all right. I am ready seven weeks, each animal according t&lt;»
there:
its digestive &lt;ot|&gt;acity, making uu aver­
When God and man are mutually ad- her arms outstretched, her staring eyes the wind Is from west to east, ami is j to go with vou io the lied Deer."
(,m leaving the Fort Silling Bull age of about three quarts of meal per
fixed upon the piecipitous heights, up determined l&gt;y causes general In their
dreat,
BOISE
BROTHERS.
God grants a blessing, man is truly blest which
tbe figure &lt;&gt;t an Indian was operation. Local storms cannot per- wept. Tbe Blackfeel Indians say thev day for each cow. The animals did
manently, hut may temporarily, intlu- wont stand any nonsense 'from the nut ruminate, did not manifest so
straggling.
It should be closely well applied at last.
“ My clilld ! my child!" was all tlie CDce this progress, In which case it | Sioux. Tbe Nezperce* Indians who much desire for food as cows fed on
To make the moral nail securely fast:
acquires increased nower nnd will be' fled nere before Joseph’s surrender hay alone in the usual way, a little lew
••Thou art the man," and this alone will woman raid, and Branson saw that the , reestablished in a few days at most, j have nearly all returned. They atthan they will' eat, showed no signs .
bundle in the Indian’s arms was tbe ।
make
wltir a force pro|Hirti&lt;pied to the time . tempted to squat between this post and of unrest or suffering; and at time of
form of their.only child, Maggie.
A Felix tremble, and a David quake'
rirai
Buttes, ‘ but were warned ofl'. going back to hav the cows had neither
Firm or
of neart,
heart, ana
and wnn
with nerves as greater inward flow of air, thus pro ;! the ' Buttes'
steady as tbe rocks around, the father during a still lower barometric pres- Some of them crossed the mountains lost nor gained flesh. After returning
for a moment quailed Mid cowered sure. Since the air tends to flow in on into British Colmubia, probably with to hay, their stomachs filled and ru­
A SHOT FOB LIFE.
—
«-&gt;-■—*«--•
—
•
minating went on normally, healthy
intention
of joining
their
old
under what his quick senses told him ull sides toward this low pressure area. • the «-•
calves were dropped, and when turned
the
deadly peril of the little one. It minus au oval shape, sensibly cir­ lies, the Okanngans.
Where the Kentucky river cuts its । was
----------ut —
ue
|U.V» vw
eular if the winds are violent. The
to grass the ummais took on fiesh
way through the mountains, having
11 ei"’M .quick
to .ew.c.
recover.
TheIndian
Indian was
wasdrawing
drawing av-„j
away Bstep
cMitnfugul force-------resulting
fuster than those wintered in the usual
nnon either hank bold rmrtred clifis | The
«C|, i--------------------------------- „ from tliilift th..ir L.mmit; fi^ve hundred I bY “»*P. h»
increasing the distance, l ’’ircular movement causes
way, Their daily yield of milk was 19
The English Grain Market.
that lift their summits five hundred | and
J BM%e
»
(,(.,rv&lt;ionallv glanced
irlaneed bockhar k- j1 further depression of the barometer,
b
V&lt;M^ionaHy*
lbs., 3 oz., or one lb., 11 oz. per cow
aud
a
thousand
feet,
as
the
case
may
i
i
..lu.un
»trpkin ti&gt;a»ro lived in 'war6 and downward, tbe parents saw I This partial vacuum would soon lie
The Mark Lane Erpress. in its usual more than that of any other herd sent
lie,
above
the
Rtream,
there
lived
In
'
!*L “hjU * ?jritr I.v the name of ,u b‘s bldeoualy paintai countenance «»•»««. "topping lhe inward movement weekly review, says that tlie grain to the same cheese factory.
1 «he Ml pur|*&gt;—that artuatal lbe ab -j «Obe air. were U no. fo, rt.
As regards the economy of meal
trade continues marked by much un­
i «*sc»pe of this air, carrying aqueous certainty, depression and general want feeding, Mr. Miller points out that one
vapor. The whole is cooled, produc­ of confidence, caused by heavy imports bushel of corn, ground and tolled, will
■‘i bbl rille
... ....................
X
rt?b^t^;£pM I “
glanelbk through ing min. Tbe heat liberated in this of foreign wheat, not only into Lon­ last an ordinary sized cow of 900 lbs.
condensation of vapor causes a further don but into most of our other princi- weight, 12 days, and is equal to 340 lbs.
a little back from the river
l,H!
touched lhe trigger.
Ain rn^h JnMtiv..xw^i to dancer
The Indian started violently st the it was intcrrnpteii. The atmospheric pul ports; and as buyers are influenced of hay. Corn at 00 cts. per bushel is
■'hi- «■ re;"1,--v dislur Iran ce due to storms is mainly more bv present plenty than by the therefore the equivalent of buy at to
of Hit* atmos- future, the 'desire to avoid absolute In­ per ton of 2,000 lbs. And wbere it can
plentiful throughout the region, be '
',evi,bh triu»‘l’h he confined to the lower half
"u^^'^^.t
managed to live quietly for seven*) ^VLw 1^ a couple of inches.” , from, the west added to that of the action has brought about a pressure to Im* had at that rate the cost of winter­
sell on tlie part of holders, which has ing the animal will range from ?7 Io
JThi r.,.ll„,«
tauratal !'&gt;&lt;■ mdil a low. &lt;«ln&gt; voice at ibe wlller'e I
almoapbere nriwhig exercised a weakening effect on prices. 116, according to coldness and, length
I bt Indians often frequented t rt .
in uix&gt;u the west aide of a low-tiarome- Three weeksof unprecedentedly heavy of the foddering season. But hay as a
Llwan°velcomed. Lm'l oro^'IiMwUb '
!&gt;&gt;"&gt;■»“ aturtcl aa though lie him- |lric area, umdato Hit up lhe .leprweli.ri shipments from America are now on rule costs at least $10 per ton, and fre­
always welcomed and provided wnn
....
,
Where was thU&lt; "«» that side. On tlie eastern s de oi tbe point of arriving, and tbe poeaibil quently much more. Ilence the esti­
auch
m. wa. In thelarrterttbey
lhe ,Uirm. thl.
wl„d
mated'saving by meal feeding is placet!
mulnUlued a trielldly atlltuue. Eq«c- L
approach
But there i preaereloward, wbUetlie up|a-r portion ity of higher prices for Hie present is
But it is to at from F5 to 520 per animal, according
Indore VK/o°ni‘llere:
»»
Um. fo^^Uota
The1•»' ‘fm-ubm. b .1111
rliL. exceedingly remote.
America that we must look for our to tlie respective prices of corn and
and more man one fierce warrior mu!
rather below than I Hie west. Moreover, the upward mo________ -________
Sin* Hrteatas'to'tre cblldhd! al’ov® ordinary height, whose- fine ! tlon of the air takes place chiefly on supply of red wheat during lhe winter b,}'months, and ». further decline of a few
The best way to buy a farm is to take
athletic foimwas
fully displayed by j the east aide of the centre. u» is Indi­ shillings here may very possibly in­
•• v•iiL'
ncri.il lauueuc
lonu
was
tuny
uispuiyeti
...........—............
prattle or ine little one, or else,
husk* 11 .I ,bb»
. doeely
am
__ *.buckskin
___
_______
_______ _oy
.. 1 &lt;•■&lt;:&lt;&gt;&lt;
r.™- duce shippers to tnm their attention a jaunt in a cheap wagon, or on horse*
niavtiiiiVi.
fitting
garments,
' “tt-dI i,u
by tli»
the iwmlflnn
position nf
of fh&lt;&gt;
fhe min
rain narras,
in making her some toy or tdaytl
luirk
" stepped quickly forward a few paces,
motion
air which
races, I| B.v fLis upward m
.uwum the «i.
wuiv-ai t&lt;&gt; maize, which is relatively!dearer ! back. Possibly some real estate agents
from willow twigs or pliant Lark.
'i-nni hail re.tw
and o.xo.j
firmly |M
planting
.„uM6u»,«..
his left foot
u.relnad-ll
in ad- I presses
”‘**«lin
n U
upon
P°Q n,
the
« ®
east
u’’1 M
side
‘de of the
the ; than wheat.
After having fed our might give tmybodv a good start.
In this manner several yean*
earn had
nau vance,
_____ threw up nn _______
.... . long
..
o..ntr&lt;.
unusually
I cenlr® u t.r&lt;.vx.t&gt;t..&lt;l
prevented frr.r..
from r.L.I&lt;&gt;rin,.
restoring markets with as much of the latter as Strike off at either hand where you
passed, and Rufus Branson came to rifle as though preparing to tire.
*h® equilibrium of tlie pressure on that f it will lake without repletion, Amer- see an invitlngroad oraliveiy hill-top,
feel as secure as though he* were within
“For God's sake, stranger, be care- "ide, while mi the west of the centre lea is doubtless cognizant of the fact and flow right into the house that suit*
you and jx&gt;p the question. .. Faint
the walls of a frontier fort. One even­
ful of my child
cried Branson, while there is usually little of this upward that she bolds the reins of prices here,
ing Branson and hla wife were seated
heart never won a fair landscape nor a
the agonized mother uttered an audible movement.
Thus the low-pressure and will certainly exercise h"
'
her 'knowlnear tbe doorway, when suddenly a
rood farm of its o*rn.
The place to
prayer.
centre tenda eastward, or the storm edge to the best advantage.
shadow fell across tbe threshold, and
‘
'
1 appears to travel to tbe east.
»o buy is the one you fall In love with,
The demand JL.
for white wheat u
bits
'h our ‘only
tbe next momenta tall savage, whose
"•X. chance; I know that
and
fee! us though you could spend
reeling »lep end blomUhol eye. told Indhm.” wee the quick reply, end the "_o.UJd !’e a gl^at PreciP,laUou of vapor iieeu rather better, owing to some couthat
click : c
dick!
of
the bummer,
hammer, aa on the west ride of the storm centre,. tinental inquiry; and -xporte have your life on—tlie one that by its needs
rtcl he was
wai intoxicated
lntoxll»l&lt;-d, appeared
«pi»=rtd. and i hhHrI’ cllck!
"ck ’ °
r lhe
that hi was intoxicatt-u, upi&gt;e reU, uu R
(lrawn l&gt;ackt tolll thllt thecritl- this must l»e accompanied by ascend- been slowly but steadily increasing and ]s&gt;iMJbilitieM will coax the iposl
staggering to the 10g atcpB threw him­
Tell the
i»»K currents of air on that side, which for the past three weeks, as the result faithful work out of you.
self upon them. His first demand was! cal moment had come.
By this time tbe Indian had nearly I would oppose the establishment ot the | of the French harvest upon threshing folks you have taken a sudden liking
for fire water, which was of course refus- j ached the summit of the steep. That equilibrium of pressure on that side,: seems te indicate that it has been to their place—ami will they sell it?
»
........ ......... ,--------- ---------- ----- ------- lUUlUHC UIU1 IL
UtCIl
ed. on the ground that there was none reached
‘ ' evident,
..
and the
aud
tbe storm centre may be held sta-1 rather overestimated. Arrivals from Never fear of offending anybody in
became
in tbe house. The Indian became he was wounded now
westward. A• re- ■ America
[v.of rock he paus
paus-­ tionary or even tend wadward.
continue
moderate, while the that way. We are Just as well pleased
crow* and ugly, and declared with ter­ as upon a broad ledge.of
Thia opportunity
,'uarkable example of this oceurnd in blockade of tlie Black Sea ports hav- to be bantered for a trade hi our pro|&gt;Tb!r
--------rible oaths that if the liquor was not ed fora moment. known.
Although
March,
1K74. This storm traveled from ing closed the gate on our supplies of erty as we are to have the hand of a
o_
Ereduced he would murder tbe whole was seized by the unkuowL.
i the precaution to Montana to Noya Scotia at tlie rate of sound corn, this variety has been sold daughter asked in marriage—though
ousehold. Branson was a brave, de­ the savage hud taken front of himself twenty-four miles per hour. At one fcr 28 shillings per quarter.
we may not express much satisfautlon
hold the child up in
„v.
„„v ,
HhilllDgH
termined man, and although he dread­ us a shield, covering nearly the whole 1 time near Nova Scotia IL* rate was
in either case. The farm buyer, after
ed the necessity, yet he saw he would
he gebi a little used to the business,
of his brawny chest, but leaving bis tthree miles an hour, then fifteen, then
be compelled to take prompt stejs* to head uncovered, the stranger did not three, the storm centre oscillating to
may scatter a great amouut^f equable
Fatting on Style.
prevent the savage from executing hie hesitate in making the »lio .
bappinew in this way, and during a
1 mid fro. During this period of slow
threat
week’s travels will get a string of farms
For one second, as it gained ha potii-1
much snow fell to the wrelof the
Walling until the warrior had made tlon the rille wavered, and then in-1 wntre of low procure. This snowfall
to go home anti talk with his family
i The other day n groceryman at Val- about, and think whether he really*
a demonstration, which he soon did siautly became as immovable as though I
belieyedPWre..
to tie tlie cause of the slow
iXi'L'n fi'tX".? him k“x!n’ro S Ftt^X Wirt! Hre|ij”h".7rd’; I re-l-.rd
In
i...i.i I.. _
wot.
I postward nroirres*. Other remarkable'. lejo gave a large party, at which the wants to make a change or not.
daughter of the carriage painter who looking for a farm I wouldn't look for
“Ji
UbTX or hi; Kd\ie" I •od «t.rit&gt;K
the 1-reith, w«tch«l ! I.t.l.nere^
kl
kind
have occurred.
' lived next door created a decided sen­ a finished place, where nothing can lie
sation. It was not that she was more done to improve anything, a**d would
,|Ul«ly dlremiwl mid bound him .
d«l
X&lt;&gt; Cimutlhure.
handsomely attire:' than tbe other rather pass those places where much
where he lay. After a few moments1 IU”.C"
orruriou. riving .nd rutile effirru to . ‘’“’demy nttop report rang out.
; ladles present, but that when she lias been done foolishly. The price of
A recent traveler In Canada writes1
free himself the savase rolled over I lhe white smoke drifted away, and as
JSiStato. Art; Hi«■'’w™v to tbe New York Tribune: Canada to | gyrated in the “ dance of death ” she an elephant never ran be cheap
was observed to display the only pair enough for the man who wants, final­
did not .rorte until the next morning, I*1” “’M. oo«« hl« hold U|»U th. me is a curious study. The mans of Its of pink silk stockings in the room.
ly, to posseMi a handy little farm with
jteople, although tenacious of its dig­
but before be did no tbe retlh r hod c
'll’""/
8he left the house for a few moments
. 11 may nity as a nation, have u strange way at the expiration of the dance, and In his own stamp on It.
quietly removed hi. bond. .n,l reolor- pteb forward upon the
A gardener found the wireworm so
21 the weopon., which he l.ld bv the “ lnt«inod that lb.
Mherr -was not ot disavowing ttiemselves Canadians.
_________
the
next
waltz
exhibited
a
pair
of
light
abundant in every part of the garden
,
,
__ lomr
in reach!
in reaching
hr the t&lt;lace
the place
"w
Vhere the They do not seem to love their country blue dittoes. An hour later her crush­
sleeper's
side. rou.
The..............
ravage, on _•awak
­ long
he was set L&gt; calUvate that he could
aud its institutions as we Americans
child
lay,
aud
in
a
few
moments
more
ed an&lt;l exasperated female friends be­ scarcely grow a |s»tato or carrot with­
ening, rose slowly to his feet, felt his
I do ours. I do not know whether I caa
wrbta, ns though the thongs had left a I the little one was In its mother’s arms. make my meaning plainer than by held these supplemented by further out its being rendered useless by it;
“ Tell us who you are that we may
hose of a delicate chocolate shade. And and among the various things he was
«mws-iju. »-r telling a little story which au English­
so it went on hntil her miserable rivals led to adopt as preveixives, soot apprayers,"
exclaimed the motber.iu
mother.aathe
: prayers
” excUlmrf
the man (?) inadvertently told on himself. determined to follow herihenext.time
dl^«‘;&lt;!rthr^^^
jieared to be the unly effective remedy.
He happened to be in New York on
. --------------------- &gt;ared to depart.
she disappeared. They traced her to
is Daniel Boone." he said 8L George's day, and wax not without her father's paint shop in the back This be applied to potato crops in the
ed the wife, turning to her husband
uawe “
following manner: The drills were
tbe inevitable rosebud, which is as
mo waa gone.
yard,
where
she
was
discovered,
brush
with a frightened look.
much an article of faith on that day, in hand, and almut ornamenting her got ready In the usual way, and the
"Pshaw. Don’t trouble your head
you know, ax roast beef or plum pud­ nether extremities wifi a final artistic sets laid at the bottom of each drill;
about the drunken brute I” answered j
the soot was then nut down upon them,
The Good Old Times
ding. Well, he was standing in the
coat of light, salmon. The exulting in quantity sufficient to cause the
the settler, Ughtly; but a» he‘turned
office of one of your hotels, when an
spies rushed back with the damaging drills to assume quit* a black appear­
away and stepped intofthe yard he
American remarked main his rosebud.
news,
but
it
was
too
late.
Tbe
men
muttered:
[•good old thuea? !“ Yes," replied the Canadian, “we
ance. This being done, the drills were
How good were thci
“Like it? "Well, Dot much. The From u book recent^
------------- ---in Englishmen always wear a rosebud on were all too tight to understand, the closed In the ordinary manner.to the
itly r
published
fellow must be watched. I was in Berlin it appear* that not longer ago 8L George’s day." “ Oh, then you are music had gone home and the lights natural level, and the work was finish­
hopes that he would Dot have remem- than the middle of laat century no an Englishman; from what part of were being put out. Thus it is that ed. Wherever soot was applied the
Ix-red, but that lump where my fist German could leave hla country with­ England ?" •* Well, really 1 uaa born fraud ami duplicity triumph while cro]Mi turned out dean and good;
landed was sufficient, if nothing else, out a permit. If he did, hla property : in Canada, you know—still—I’m —i■ honest aimpUcfty yalks around with a scarcely a trace of the wireworm’s rav­
to recall the circumstance.”
wan confiscated. A little boy, 10 yearn well, of course I’m an Englishman. | darn on Ita calf and a hole in ita heel. ages was to be Been, while those from
The Summer
and they raw old, being accused, and perbape Justly “Certainly, for &gt;our pa rents were
rows not droned with soot were quite
their drunken guest no more. He convicted, of tdealing a lantern used probably bom In £ngUl&gt;d,eyniIy&lt;u
They tell ngwxl.loryor AbnBrurw, the reverw—the potatoes being pi«r.%d
failed to make his appearance. But for lighting the streets, was banged. wore not; nothing Ilk,- mooolnUono, 10( Atb|on. Abe 1. .g,«itboreeman, through in every di rection,and fit only
as the leaves began to fall, the settler If a person displeased the King, the oto-. ote.
"Why no; an u,yt.tbi ■, nn(, gnow, more about hone trolling, for feeding pigs.
one day, while returning from hunt- King forthwith might imprison him. and mother were boro In Canada, too; i.. raring tor Marta.making," «£.
Orchards should be set nut on dry
If a man drove a home too fast, his but my grendlhther waa born in Eng- , t|ian a|.,ut the litany or the apo-tlee' uplands. U you must place trees on
sovereign beat him with a atlck of land.” (Truly Uiere la nothing live orwd. Onor, aud II wa. the ilral Um., wet lands, mark off your lands twenty
whits thorn. Prinoea and Princesse? having a grandiather.) Well, tt.r ;hewent into an Epbwopal Church at eet wide, plow a ridge In the middle,
— went into an Episcopal Church at hen another, until you have the de­
wen no exception to such treatment. brutal American
A mannun hrnltf.
a loud
Innti '1 Marshall,
ar__ &gt;._n___
_ a-1.J k_i
“___ I___________
broke into a
and■settled
himself
to hear a sired surface plowod far the orchard.
The civil service wu conducted by laugh ~ coante fellah ! — and said :
it was. Tbe figure was that of an In­ officers who had purchased their ap­ *’ Why, I came from England when a Ltxkl sermon. As the morning pray- Then put in the furrows left between
r.-s
progressed
for
nearly
an hour, hia
dian warrior, and Branson would have pointments.
Lleftenanta thraabed baby, and I call myself au Ameri­
the lauds a tile under-drain about two
patience
became
exhausted.
He
wanted feet deep; and Join them to the main
sworn tbai it was tbe Indian warrior sergeants, sergeanta thrashed privates, can."
tbe sermon, and, turning to his com­
whom he had knocked down and masters thrashed iM-rvants. A deserter
outlet below. Then dig a pit three feet
bound the previous Spring.
Tbe from the army had hla nose and ears
No great catch after all.—Irate panion, be whispered: “For Heaven's square, eighteen inches deep; Mt the
news vu not in any way comforting, alloedofi.
squire: “Hl, you. idr 1 You’re finb- sake, Bill, how much longer is this trees into the bole or pit and fill In,
■_____________
and hence he did not tell his wife of
•ng In my river. I demand what you Scoring going to last before they get a having the soil mixed with twice the
Fhherman: “All good send off?" Bill took no further bulk of fine gravel; this will supply a
the difcovery.
Professor—“In one evening I count­ have caught!"
It would ouly alarm her, he thought, ed twenty-seven meteors sitting on right, Oov’Dor. I’ve caught a cold, interest in the service.
porous soil for the roots to grow In.
| my piaxza.” Class expresses great as­ aud I'm catching the rheumatica, and
and never get baked, nor so cold as is
tonishment at the aoclabla character of you’re Jolly welcome to ’em both.’’—
It U vanity to wwn a long life, and common iu cold soil; the tree* will
Funny Polka.
uaar by. and that she and tba heavenly bodies.
take little paina about a good Ufa.
also live longer and bear better.

�MAIM

T*V**oa *

&lt;Ui«r$in&lt;U*bi*

gora beyond the
ritten word and teaches that thejsec-

1BTTIB noi vriroBrt. 4 _

______
beautiful fanning
i country, and wherever the hand of
the intelligent husbandman has im­
proved and beautified the face of the
country, the prospect is-deHgbtfulf in­
NaOMVILLK NlWl.-Feeling deed I believe Northern Michigan is
pregnant with good homes for the in­
mid derirtng tomsks some small return ; duatriou* worker. Mecosta cdunty
for th* many good and
bit* of !&gt; ranueri(
ui wear
fanner* are pruuu
proud of
their buiuw
homes,, and
goodp and country ©hit chat. 1 get,
extjltidkly of
crop* they
thnMurbU- N.Wk pemK m. u&gt; come |
pu.wura. Taking to.
Ufon.,ro«r r-ta.«&lt;»l^ U.I w&lt;»k I mc
, Io|W
taiuge. oil'd u» to (trand
lookllu(aUve« u, , .lumpy,
■ml from tlwre up oortb tutu tb« lumup w|th
boroued. of Nortten,U,„r„wu„rud.toth. .torm, und I
„ th. trip ww »-«
I
th&lt;"
m., p-rimp.
trf th. tbing. I
I (i-1
, htUr dnmr, but bl. eye
ud beurd mu be pew .nd not with„ hu inwri„.tion took .
oucintemrtto
of our neighbor.
„d

at bianc.
____
Grmtd Budd. i. n dty tbu
in Michigan, who has ever visited it,
b Justly proud .ot; indeed I believe
for everything that can make city life
Movable. Grand Rapids ha* few
equal* among th© cities or itasizt, upon
this continent, but a* most of your
readers have been there and all hav©
frequently heard it described by their
friends I will say nothing more about

them a boble herd of cattle upon a
buuUtul hill ride.

and coming of Christ is already past.
Now has dawned upon our earth the
glorious millenium. “TheHou
may lie down with the lamb,” and be
' led by the hand of childhood. True
the. kingdom of God cometh not with
' observation a* this second coining was j
witnessed only by a chosen few, and
these are to teach the world until all
[ shall be one grand community.
Holding these doctrines, one Noyes
। and wife and several other families
। and individuals, agreed to live togpthj er and hare all in common. No natur। al or matrimonial relationship was to
be observed, death and riu were abol­
ished, only those who rinned would
die and these unfortunates were buried
at night, in an unknown grave.
These people settled first in Ohio,
but finding public sentiment too strongly opposed to to their peculiar belief
they removed to Central New York,
about 1850 Here they purchased a
! tract of land, comprising several hundred acres, in a beautiful but, at .that
time, thinly settled locality, .near tlie

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Reveling in Styles the finest Wonted Goods, AT UH CENTS per yard.
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Everywhere up north the people are
w est WARD.
alive to temperance reform. Iu Big
o W*
Xxpnai.
STATIONS.
Mail.
Rapids I met a Mr. Seaman, an exten­
r
Far Dresses and Cloaks in Navy Blue, Beal Bmwn, and Black.
a Hula moixy, w.
sive lumber dealer and capitalist, and
MM s. m. MO pm
AJS
s
be told me that almost every man had
€40
ItM
RI
tm
Junellon,.
—
{
Kru&gt;0 Rapid.,----- v a
signed the pledge before leaving there
Wt
CbartotU......... — DM
for the camps iu the ’joods. That the Oneida Indian Reservation, in the fer­
SOS
Vermoctvilla;----- M0
SCALE OF PRICES:
gang of men for'the big drive, passed tile Stockbridge Valley. They erects*!
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we are selling nt $3.50 and $8.00 per yd.
3ta
E4S
Haatlns............ ..
5000 yards Prints, 84 eta; best 54 ct*.
a
stately
nnd
commodious
house,
nnd
up only the day before with red ribbons
gat
M'dtUevHl.............. tn
1000 yards Atlantic Mills Brown Cot­
soon surrounded it with beautiful and f
Hammond............. MM .
ton.
and 8 cents.
• . upon them, and that before leaving
Gmnri RapMo....... 4*0 p m. IfrOO pm
In traveling we frequently meet with
productive
fields
and
gardens.
They
500 yards Lonsdale Cotton*, 10 cents.
Big Rapids tbe ladies had entertained
seem to agree among themselves, at \ 500 yards Cotton Flannels, 8, 0,10 and
them with a free supper at the Mason
13 cents.
them) fire, the imagination, and set
IN THE MARKET.
house. ' He spoke cheerfully of the out least the outsride world is seldom per- .1 500 yards Flannel, in rod, grey, blue
loose a myriml of fancies, whose wings
look, and said to me that he believed mitted to bear of feuds, or discord* and check, from 134 cents up.
an' sadly clipped by a vision of the I
among
them.
Indies
Beaver
Cloakings,
in
all
wool,
LEGAL.
reality. Caledonia is indued “stern j that brighter and better times were
After a time an th© children grew up, 114 yd. wide, $3 and up.
before us than the people of Michigan
Detroit Pins by the case; one dozen
aud wild.” anil will probably remain
, had ever know. The north woods are they instituted a sort of marriage, papers for 80 cents.
■ In ths market, from 5 eta, to 8 ct*. per yard. Yard wide.
so, but if by any chance a poetic child
whereby at a certain age tlie youth of 1
said to be well supplied with game this
Spool Cotton only 30 cents per dozen.
ahould strike that town, be would take'
Another large lot of those Drcsing
fall, deer are quite plenty, and I cer- both sexes were married to the conimu
the first freight train east or west and
nity; previous to this time having been &lt;CoiQbs; price redndvl to 25 cents per
. tainly know that hunters are legion, i
of
£“{!**•
Ca".D,:r
Mir
HarwimiL
a'.
kept in a nursery aud instructed by dozen.
(
dig out, never to return.
the cars going north are literally filled
Very Heavy and Thick Pluah only 10 eta. per yard, worth 15 cents.
Silk Sash Ribbons four and six inches
Again Paris, on the G. R. A I. R. R.,
;
only 25 cents per yard.
with fellows who, from theft* looks aud teachers. The infant in all cases is wide,
bus but little of the beauty and wealth
State of Michigan S&lt;x*k*. all wool, rethe toggery they wear, might pa** for taken from its' mother and placed in
duccd to 40 cents a pair.
of the Paris, and is certainly free from
“Sitting Bull,” or "Bogus Charlies,’ the care of another, so that none can ■
its refined deviltry. It is a miserable
Ever brought to thia market, from 35 cents up.
An endless variety of DREMH
and their whole talk consists of the by any means know their own off­
collection of hpts on the bonks of the
spring.
&lt;GOO DM, conaiatlng of Alpacas,
Muskegon river, dirty, wretched cabins I। mighty exploits of the past, and the
Many writer* nnd speakers have &lt;'&lt;'nalimerN**, Wohalrz, Delaines,
\ big game they are going to bag before­
30 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS,
with squalid poverty-struck inmates. ■
In plain and figured, from 75 cents up.
: they return. If they get a shot apiece, boldly denounced this worse than n 1Suilinp. Ac., at corresponding­
I do not believe there is a happy wo­ ' deer will be a thing of the past in bigamous mode of living, but tliey |ly Low Prices.
man or a pretty bright-eyed girl in the
claim the protection of religious tolcr- I
Michigan. I saw a knobby looking
place. The very name is a grotesque jI rooster, with-an immense gun. return - ation and as yet the law ha* not inter­
fered with their private life. Other
caricature, and seems to hang like an
We are authorized to ray by th© manufacturers that we will DiscoCnt any
ing to his home in Grand Rapids with Communities have sprung up in other
incubus upon iu Paris may possibly
Dealer in Um County nn PRICES.
। three beautiful deer, said to be his own States, wfth whom theOneida Commu- .
haves future, but certainly the present
exchange friendly visit* and inter­
single-handed killing, but as he was a uity
course. The men are not peculiar in |
generation will never be punished be-1
newspaper man I made every allow- their garb, but lhe women nil wear
d BOte.BMMBBMjtoa IDS SMBSl
cause of their wealth and extravagant I
finir and tbe "bloomer” costume. .
Iiandnd wrralyOTW asd MM
living.
. 1। ance for the give and take of the story.I ,I short
.•
’&gt;---- L_„
----- •.increased
---------- .......LI.
.....I J and
Tbe largest line in the County.
They
have
in wealth
. I I returned home from the north by
Big Rapids is a stirring little city of
numbers, now numbering several
way of Kalamazoo, pleastri and beneabout 4000 inhabitants, is the county j fitted by what I saw and heard, and hundred. They have not only added
to their lands but have built manufac­
seat of Mecosta county,' full of busin-1
; liking Barry County all the better by tories of various kinds, tbe 'most noted
Overcoats, that will cover three'
ess, energy and enterprise, and hns:
comparison, and because of my short of which is the silk manUfactonr aud fourths of your body, $3.50, $4.00, $8.00, Will sell you Blankets for less money than moat merchant* can buy them for.
flattering prospects in the future. It I! absence from home.
an establishment for canning fruits. $7.00, $8.00. $9.00, $10.00 and upwards.
They employ large numbers of men, I 500 pair Pants to select from, at$l,
is the out-fitting post for the gangs of *
ry We buy all kind* of Produce and pay the Highest Price*. Bring in your
Hastings Nov. 17th, 1877.
women and children from tlie country I $3. $3. $4 and $5.
folks and your folks’ friends. We cun save you money, for we are bound to
lumberman who every year go into the
around, none of whom ever board or
30 of those Mens all wool Coats left, make it hot for our competitors.
north woods for a three or six months !
District No. 6.
lodge nt the Community building. to be dosed out at $2.75.
People of ail classes from all parts
16 Suita for men and boys, at $4.50,
wrestle with the mighty forest.
Yoiuro "With Respect,
It baa
has many flu© stores and business I yB. Editor.—In your issue of Nov. visit them and are politely shown the $5.00 nnd $0.W.
buildings aud grounds anil all reason­
10 All-wool Suits at $8, $9 and $10.
places, banks etc., and several good 9th, I noticed n piece headed “A Coun- able curiosity gratified. The future of
8 Fancy Casaimere Suits, $10, $11,
hotela. The Mason House would be try School Manter.” The venerable this strange aenominntiou is a social and $13.
fl Najxileon Du Brussel Suits, $12,
a firat-clmis bouse anywhere. A large i writer of that article rays, he “in pa*s- problem which remains to be solved.
McKelvey.
$15 and $18.
amonnt of business i* done here with [ |ng through the District No. fl, heard
KICHARD JONHS,
An elegant line of Castor. Beaver,
the rapid offhand dash that character ! groans” of oppressed taxation, and
Diagonal, Diamond and Basket Suit*
isea new and growing cities of the west, why f Because two of the members of I
nt greatly reduced priced.
The city itself has a new unfinished , the District Board had hired a teacher •
look with the fine large blocks stand- and is to pay the enormous sum of
ing aide by side with make-shift shan- thirty-one dollars per month, and said
DAY AND EVENING!
OF HASTINGS.
ties; strip* of good sidewalk ending in । teacher is to board himself out of the
a mud bole, or against a big pine , Hani. The. further states that the “said
Die
Fall
apd
Winter
trade
is
farely
stump; streets badly graded nnd end- ■ Mr.----------- sticks to his contract with
opened and
ing in the woods, nnd an appearance . bull-dog tenacity, for the purpose of
..'V.rrh A • 1
everywhere of overgrown infancy, teaching a few ten-year-old girls.”
The iirokd Muskegon river passes in Now 1 will admit that the District ha* I nder Clothing.
/front of the city, and will always be a a gooil many girls of that age, or
source of wealth and pleasure, bring- ought to have, in a district numbering
Woolen Shirt*.
ing supplies to the many mills and 64 scholars, according to our lost census
UNUSUALLY LABGI!
manufactories
already
eatahlislied We need just such a teacher as Mr.
Heavy Boots A Mhoea,
Bat all can be accommodated.
there. Each yeantlie Muskegon river------------ to teach those scholars, that
floats upon it* bosom vast wealth in . the venerable writer has spoken of.
Ovrreoatx.
the millions of feet of logs, on their ■ We have tried him for throe different
COME RIGHT A1OKG!
way ca*t to an outlet nnd market, nnd I tom and have found him to be the
Rubber Boots,
:W pairs Men'* Calf Boots, pegged,
Big Rapids is the toll-gate upon this • right man In the right place, and we,
»S,SO. worth ,a.5O.
38 pairs * Men’s Stoga Boots, whole
well traveled highway.
as the two meml»ers of the District
Horae Blankets.
stock. $1U5O, worth $8.25.
Hersey, the county scat of Osceola . Bonnl spoken of in the article, deemed :
35 pair* Men’s Kip Boot*, whole stock
county, u situated on the F. &amp; P. M. it prudcut as well a* just to the DisI^idiea Braver Cloak* $2.75. worth $8.50.
R. R. and has already got its growth, I trict at large to hire the teacher we
;» pairs Men’* Kip Boot*. $3.00. worth
$8JKL
it is about two-thirds the size of Nash- have.
I ui files Fura,
30 pairs Men’s Veal Boots, Kip top,
villc, but has none of ita beanties or
Itmi~htbe well to state here that
$8.50,
worth $4.
prospect*. I would rather have one I there are quite a number in the District
WatrrproofK
34 pairs Men's Chicago Boots, Kip tap
block in Na*hville than all Hersey, that are dissatisfied with Mr.------------ ,
$4. extra, worth $5.
34 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, hand made (States.)
There is do building, no improvement i but among those that are m&gt; dissatisfied
GIANT and JAMBOREE
Over Mhoea.
and warranted. $3.75, worth $4.50.
CHEWING TOBACCO, (can’t be
here, nearly everyone here rents, and | there ore several that are not married,
34 pair* Men's fine cuctom Calf Bouts,
beat,) araisted by tlie follow­
get* out as soon as he get* “busted,” I ftnd there are but fourteen scholars
&gt; Um plat mmI Mrvvr thirnr.
all warranted, $4. worth $5.
ing named actors:
Daud, Naabvilla. Oel. Mh UTT.
and sooner if be is sharp. There is 1 among the disafected part, while on
34 pairs Men's fine custom Calf Boots, Mr. Silver Giom Starch.
Raaar A Calraa.
GILBERT BROWN
fancy, warranted, $4.50 worth $5.50.
talk of removing the county seat to ■ the other ride there are fifty scholars Heavy Dream Good a.
Mr. Coni Starch.
Mr. Java Callee,
Reed City, or Evart, (and the removal I whose parent* ray to Mr.------------. stick
I’HOBATE ORJ'KR
Mr. Rio Coffee.
is only B
a question of time) in which I! tn
to your
school «nH
and t«rh
teach it
it, and we
fal
vnnr a^brwil
wh
Mr. Standard A Sugar.
event Heraey would
into the
.. rink
....
.. .for-! wi]) back you. Among them that are And a thousand other things adapted Nboea, in great variety of style, qual­
ity and make-up. Our facilities for
est a* the once noted village of Yankee satisfied are some of the heaviest tax to the season's wants, which we have purchasing in this line are unequaled.
in abundance, are in lively demand.
Spring* has sunk into the sands of our payers in the district, and we bear not
We are confident of raving you from The SMOKING TOBACCO Family 6 in No.
OLD MAK. MAIDEN. ORONOCO. LITTLE
10 to 15 per cent.
own county. The only business done one word of the complaint, referred to
JOKER, AND A1L THE DOTS
here now is in court term, and as neith­ by th* writer of the article. No they
Women’s Calf Shoes, pegged, $1.40,
It ia our aim to keep first quality of
to
$175,
best
$3.
of
Good*,
and
well
at
the
lowest
posrier Judge, lawyers nor litigants live are too noble for any such complaint,
Women
’
s
Calf
Shoes,
Detroit
make,
hero, the people get very little profit, where we get value received for our ble living rates.
m*wm1. warranted, $3.Oo,to $2.75.
even from that. I heard much talk money paid out for for such a teacher
Women's Calf Shoes, Utica make,
sewed, warranted, $2.50 to $8.00.
aopabUr
here about good farming lands close as the two members of the Board have
We buy often, thus keeping our stuck
Misses and Children’s Shoes, of the
hired.
To
show
the
public
how
Carnal
by, and I suppose they really exist, but
new and fresh. Knowing the wants of,
I saw none of them. The only clearing minded Aghast is, at our annual school the community, with our facilities for
I saw anywhere, was where the lum­ meeting the question was brought be­ doing business, and with
to $2.10.
ATTEND
Women's Kid button French, $3.50,
ber-men had c«l away the valuable fore the meeting by the said teacher in
/lOLDSMinra
$3 and $4.
GOLD YEAST
TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS
timber, leaving the unsightly stump* question, and by a vote of 23 out of
Women's Pebble Goat, button, $3.00
Will j
and cull-timber standing, and th© fire -4 voters present at the meeting it was
to $2.50.
UNIVERSITY
having pawed through these, left only decided that he was to teach the school. In Nashville, we are prepared, ready,
Women’s French Kid. aide lace, nob­ Mrs. Pure
Miss All —
ijlack charcoal desolation, dead pine But in a few days after, thia “great willing, yes anxious, to make ourselves by and stylish, only $8.
serviceable in your behalf in showing,
Miss Cloves.
trees pointing to heaven, and they writer’’ was traveling through the Dis­ and above all in selling you Goods.
Mrs. Cassia.
looked to me tike funeral spires of trict, getting np a petition to have the
Mia* Lemon Extract.
Miss Strawberry Extract.
a once mighty forest.
said teacher thrown out. He succeeded
Our stock of Women’s Sei
Wt detest amt in advertising, but Serge Button, Kid and Goat
At Hersey I was amused by the sor­ in boll-dosing one of the members of
GtJA.HDlAJf’S OAXjn.
rows of a disappointed fortune-seeker. the Board and several other parties in prefer exhibiting our Goods and let our
customers know for themselves of the
(The place itself has a tendency-to the District who showed themselves truth whereof we speak.
And a great many other*.
make on* delight in human misery.) .just as deep in the plot as the getter
He was a genteel youth, and hailed up of the petition. With this petition
from St. Jolms. Hu wore a wealth of he trots to our Township Superintendpaper collar and had his hair combed for him to take some important action
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50 cents pair. I WHOLE STOCK
in tbe ease. I think him about as soft Pork, Batter, Cheese, Pota­
. _ KuWSCaTVS
He was* barber by profesrion, and as tbe basswood plank, with two holes
toes, Buckwheat, Wheat
cotton
had conceived the brilliant idea of or* bored and sticks put in, which was
great variety.
used for a seat, that he spoke of at the
woods, and devoting one dav in meeting, which when be was a boy he
rows,
'
’ to each eamp, to shave and used to con over his mathematical
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P. Holler, all my accounts are left with
Lewto Durkee for collection.
■ X
D. M. PURCHHJ.
two turnips, whose Joint weight to UH lot . fluMri te.tHit.1 porrb orcr hi.
lbs.
IT'LadW Beaver Cloaks mode to.
wri.hwl.

Mr. Wm. Mayo’s family to about to
17*Just in. a co delete line of Buck
well known farmer, living south, was
move back among us once more, He
in the act of driving a nail into a seannd Calf. Mitten* and' Gloves. The
night!
kuow bet what he will live the remain­ pjice on them* gtsKto are Kinch leas than
A. M. DAughrktt.
—"Unde Tom” at tbe Opera House striking his right eye and destroying der of hla days on Andrew Eno’s place, laat year.
the sight of the name. Too bad.
to-night
«
beat known as tbe old Lapham farm.
t7You can find Rubber Boots, light
—
The
mail
route
south
now
goes
and
—The Thanksgiving turkey gobbles
Another chance for moving cupboards. and heavy, at Truman’s.
returns on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Thia to a fruitful town, for we Have
17*1 keep a full XsMirtme-rit of Gems’
'Much dissatisfaction prevails in Assyr- Plumba the year around. Our tri-ea
Furnishing Goods. Shirts and Drawcis
are bearing nicely. Laat week we bad
A. M. Daugherty.
been largely circulated in that town ।a crop but it turned out to lie a young to beat all
1 and Maple Grove, to have toe old ,
.• HT 1 have hist received fl fine lot of
brick work of bis store painted.
Ladies
’
Cloaks.
They
are pretty and
route re-establtohed.
while.
sheap.
—Dan Halbert dispose* of his house­
—Rev. D. E. Millard, of Belding
Wb are about to lose our clear and
■ L. J. Wheeler.
hold effects at auction to-morrow.
preeched at the M. IE. Church, last beloved pastor, Nelson Austin. Our
fP*I keep a fine line of Crockery mid
Sunday morning and at toe Christain best wishes and prayers follow him to
Glamware, buying at bed-rock, and
front of B. F. Reynold’s residence.
Church in the evening. The Metho­ his new field of labor.
•ell the same.
A. M. Daugherty.
—Things about the old Nashville dist folks express themselves much
Mrs. Wm. Anderson lias been visit­
pleased with the sermon he gave them. ing friends at Battle Creek and has
C7CAP8, Caps, for men and boys,
House barn assume a lively aspect.
from 50c to 2.50 at Truman’s.
-A. W. Olds to building an office, Rev. Mudge occupied the Chrtotain juat'returned.
pulpit in the morning.
Mr. Matthew V. Cooper and wife have
17*1 pay tlie highest price for Butter,
opposite his his mill on State street
Eggs, driixl Apples, Beans and. in fact,
—In the Circuit Court last Friday, returned from their visit to Ostego.
—Jack Smith, of Hickory Corners,
Mr. Capt. L. B. Potter if lying very everything you have to sell. Wanted!
has opened a barber shop over Buel’s the jury found George Wataon who
killed Frank Lewis, of Thornapple, - a low. His recovery is doubtful.
1,000 bushels of Cgru.
_
saloon.
murderer in the first degree, and he
A. M. Daugherty.
Demosthenes.
—It takes four teachers to tench the
was sentenced to imprisonment for
l7*Thnnking you for past liberal
The Richmond (Va.) Whig says there patronage nn% inviting close buyers
life. Thomas Allison toe bey arrested
mo nt HUe.
in this village last October, and charged to in that city a little girt, who two
years ago was left $100,000 by her pa­ to look over my stock, which I want
—The painters are slicking things up with grand larceny, was acquitted.
rents at their death. She married a to-«ell for cash or on short time to par-!
wonderfully about H. E. Hale’s place
—That grass widower and married spendthrift, who soon made away with ties comprehending the duties of n I
“cow” will do well to use a little more her fortune and then deserted her, go­ business man. Pay as you agree, the—Lawyers and milliners in Nashville strategy in executing their choice bits ing to Europe, where he to now. The
gin—ahe is scarcely more than eighteen same as 1 am compelled to do or slmt
will have about an even thing of it, for of licentious deviltry, or they may —may l&gt;e seen almost any day peddling up.
A. M. Daugherty,
' the next year.
\
wake up some Friday morning, to find pins wd notions on the streets of the
Opposite Kellogg &amp;. Denuuy’s new
city.
—The monthly fellowship meeting of their names in the Nxwa. Shame
furniture factory, near, the depot.
the Chrtotain Church will be held next slinks away at the rate of fifteen miles
LOCAL MATTERS.
Ask Yourself these Qutrtloiw.
Saturday at 9 P. M.
per second, whenever they meet each
Are-you a despondent sufferer from
.
—Wm. Boston and Chas Smith are other.
O'Silk Mixed Knickerbocker Suit­ Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness,
putting new fences in front of their re­
—Freem Rathbone nnd Ella Dart ings, at l»fc per yard at Aytowortn Palpitation of the Heart ? Have vou
Dizziness of the Head ! Is your Ner­
spective residences.
were married last Sunday, and on Al Co’*.
vous System depressed! Does your
—Repent before it to everlastingly Monday night they were treated to a
C7“ My stock of'Notions will be found Blood circulate badly! Have you a
rattling
old
fashioned
dUtwree,
in
which
Cough ! Low Spirits ! Coming up of
too late, and pay your anbacription be­
complete aud cheaper than you ever feed after eating! Alc., Alc. All of
horse-fiddles, shot-guns, cow-bells and
fore the first of December.
heard of.
A. M. Daugherty.
these and much tnore.are the results of
- See prospectus of Detroit Poet and tin kettles, took a notoy part. They
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Di­
—Women’s aide lace and button Kids gestion. Gnhex’s A votier Flower is
THfrsae, the leading Republican paper will undoubtedly have trouble enough
at
Aytoworth Al Co’s.
boys,
without
such
wholesale
affliction
i
now
acknowledged, by all Druggists to
of Michigan^on fourth page.
be a positive cun;. 2,400,000 bottles
as this.
'
,
—D. C. Griffith to receiving New were given away in toe U, 8. through
—D. W. Lincoln is spreading plaster
Druggists to the people as a trial. Two
—The M. E. Church Society will give Goods.
upon his new Urick house, and Henrj'
doses will satisfy any jierson of ita won­
a Christmas entertainment at the
Clever will soon move into hto.
Ep-Young Man if you want a suit of derful quality m curing all forms of
—Tbe genial phiz of Phil W. Niskero, Opera House, on Christmas eve., Dec. ,clothes don't fail to take a look at those Indigestion. ’ Sample iiottles TO cts.
formerly editor of-the Hastings Ban­ W. Then- will be a Christmas tree ,nobby suits just received at Griffith’s. Regular size 75 eta. Sold positively by
all first-class Druggists in the United
prepared for the children and all others
ner, beamed upon us yesterday.
17*1 still sell the celebrated Fred- j States. For sale by Boise Kk&lt;is.
who may wish to avail themselves of
—Miss Hungerford will entertain the
’s town Bell, the beat form bell |
that means of giving presents to their rick
1
Baptist social, nt nt her rooms at Mm. ,
' children and friends. The entertain- 'made in this country. Over GO sold in
Raison’s residence, next Tuesday e ve.
A. M. Daugherty, j
'■ | ment will consist of vocal and instru- 4
’ mouths.
"•Doling and Bnel have returned | mental music, appropriate tabeleaux,
—Carpets 90c, up at Aylsworth’s
from their big hunt up north, but we j etc.
A. Co’s- __________________
haven’t seen that "liar.” Is it a hoax.;
. io
’ IPAn elegant line of Dress Goods
.a nr*
Personal Items.
—Nineteen Hastings firms have I
Pa*.
and Trimmings, new styles, received
agreed to close their stores on Thanks-1
at Kochkk Bro?.
giving day. I*et Nashville merchants , MJ- Smith, of Lnpecr, to visiting his

yxr

-H. E. HUfc I, MV exprew «fmt.

do toe same.
I son, Charles. He will probably locate
C7*Hata, Cape, Woolen Mittens,
—The Governor has sent us a copy 1 *n
Ullage.
Home Blankets, Buffalo Robes, Gents’
of hto Thanksgiving proclamation. ?.
!’rrn.U\of
°“l fine Scarfs nnd the boss lot of OverThursday, the 29th inrt. to the day; ob- '
M. D. Burdick s, to see old Mr. M. I coats. Just the thing to think about.
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u
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HO! FARMERS,
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A Brooks. They keep on hand nearly
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,&lt;’r. live rcucwai ui wiiiiiim
tldna, ine HLN won I remind Ita friend, and vatla-uher» eei-rywlwrv, that it i» again a candidate far
tbeir eonrldrratlonnud «upport_ Vpan It* Heard
lor the pet ten year* It reUa* far a eontltrasM* •?
me hearty eyrapolhj and geaeroua ecuoparaUoa
which bare hitherto been extended to from every
quarter &lt;«f the Union.
Tin Dally turn, a tour par*aheatof VeoV
umrw. price l.y mall, poet j«»!d, »5 uaU a month,
or&lt;0.50 per year.
Nuaday edition of Twa Bra I. an eight
patfe riieet of« column*. White gi’ ag tbe newa
e&lt;t hr day, it alw contain*a lore* amount of Bfanrr
^1 mlxrllaneoc* mater .pvdally prepared Au l£

of order, amd tlx adjustmerts ari absolutely perfect.

A propeily executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing
tn keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years. Machines sold on easy
terms of payment.

-Tte dm. of Uro,
-J- ”• H«KWck.»d wjfr.ofMlvill.|
A Merry C'hriatmaa !
ovoolo. ™
K., ’ 0.. .rr V.rit.0, .t C. Clever
Tie ,
evening, was occasioned by the burn­
I
Everybody expects a present on
their wedding trip.
ing out of a chimney in Mr. D. C. Grif­
Ex-Judge of Probate, 8. C, Prindle, Christas morning, and the place to
fith’s hou.&lt;e.
and wife, of Hastings, have gone to secure them is at Fleming’s. If you
—The Middleville Republican is still Kansas, on a visit.
do not see what you want, all you have
publishing that interesting serial story,
J. H. Lee has been “laid upon the to do to to men lip n it and he will get ________
____ _----------------------entitled, “Proceedings of the Board
shelf” for several days, but is now out, it for you, and nt prices that will defy
|
of Supervisors.”
competition. Do not forget.
with the use of a cane.
____ OT------- _ j
Maggie Jeffrey returned Wednesday
.
—Tbe beat Batting in town, 10 cts h
rived Tuesday. He opens his office in from Scbawa, Ionia Co., whither she roll, at Griffith’s.
17 |?1 I AOp 6 D1?M A R A V
the building formerly occupied by Dr. had been called, by a telegram, to
Iy.1J1J1jV’Jm &lt; UIJlill* 1 VZa 1
—Beat Prints only 5c, at Aytowortn
McCormick. Success to him.
minister to the wants of her mother,
who is dangerously ill.
Rev. D. E. Millard has presented us
LiF^Yoar best interest will be served
machine business in NatoviBe thia fall,
and farmers wives requiring machines with a copy of the iMdiap Tstopram, by buying your Boots, Shobs, Hate,
a new candidate for stove wood and Caps, Gloves and Mittens at Griffith’s.
will do well to make a note of tlie fact.
potatoes. It to a neat little sheet and
17* Head quarters for the Lafayette
—A. J. Hardy to putting up a build­ is published by Will F. Slawson, cous­
Wooden Pumps at A. M. Daugherty’s.
ing 94x40, north of hto agricultural in of James Fleming, our jeweler.
store, which, when completed, will be
—Just received, another lot of Boots
dedicated to the blacksmith profession.
Sc Shoes at AyIsworth Sl Co’s.
-.-The Nashville Orchestra will give a
—When in need of School Books,
Thia body of religious workers held
thanksgiving party, at the Opera House
Slates, Ink, Pens, Pencils or any de­
on tbe night of the 99th. Bill, includ­
in the Christian church, in this village, scription of Stationery, patronize H.
ing supper, $1.50. Good music in attencommencing Wednesday eve., and T. Davidson, at the post-office.
dcnce.
closing 8a bbath evenin g. The attend 17*1 can sell you clothing from $4.50
—The participants in’ “Uncle Tom’s ante of ministers and delegates was
to $20 a suit. You will save money.
Cabin,” have been working hard to not large, but nearly every minister in
If you want clothing call before mak­
render a good entertainment, and you the State reported, either iu person or
Xcan go to the play to-night expecting a by letter. Letters were also received ing winter purchases.
A. M. Davohkkty.
fich treat.
from Rev. H. Y. Rush, ex-editor of the
'—Tuesday, Lewis Durkee, D. G- Herald of Gotpel Liberty, the organ of
the
denomination,
and
Rev.
M.
G.
A good Job of chopping for the
Robinson and S. J. Bidleman, the com­
mittee on oonnty buildings, visited toe Dean, of the Canada Conference. winter to be let to the lowest bidder.
Eaton county poor house, on a tour of Other denominations were represented Apply immediately to
as follows: Rev. C. G. Thomas, of the 9-tf
GEORGE FRANCK.
M. E. Church; Rev. Mr. Jennings, of
—John Barry, the daring hero in the
C7*Home-Made Sock Yarn at Truth. Protestant Methodist Church, and
"bank robbery” affair, received a fit­
Rev. Mr. Shelly, of toe U. B. Church.
ting obituary at the hand* of the
The annual address was delivered by
Farmers Pick This Up.
Nashville correspondent of the HaatRev. D. E. Millard, on “Christian
Good Horse Blankets only $3 per
Union.” taking the position that the
-pair at Kocher Bros.
—If some of our delinquents don’t original position of the denomination
E7*Beaver Cloking and Trimmings
pay up, they will long remember the via. no creed but toe bible, no name
but Christian, no test of fellowship but sell very cheap at Griffith’s.
Christian character, to the basis upon
HFJust received, a fine assortment
which the Christian world are uftidonate them.
of Women’s Misses’ and Children’s calf
Shoes, they arc much cheaper than
—The usual union thanksgiving
•d by Rev's. Dickey, Holmes. Alder- heretofore.
A. M. Daugherty.
the Chrtotain Church, at 10*. A. M.
I7”A nice line of Fall Dress Goods
with sermon by Rev. C. G. Thomas, Last Sabbath morning Rev. Mudge
preached in tlie Christian church and and Ball Fringe to match just received
Pastor of the M. E. Church.
Rev. Millard in the M.E. church. Rm- at Truman’s.___________________
-Prof. J. C. Field will meet all wish olutwna were adopted, heartily endora—Hand made Boots, tap sole only $8

THE SUN.

HUY YOUH

As they have the Largest Stock of Goods in Town, bought very

afternoon, at toe fellowship meeting,

AT THE

Tter.’. . *M d* u, or

IE?

'

j

Fiuaae Call and exaxaina our Goods before Purchasing Elsa-

I

Natoville. Mirb.. Nov. ». Uf77.

•Id Reliable Went Market
OF

KOCHER

Do not Boy
taS th*
Pries ail ta
AGSNTS 5

�A. DQUjAJRT JER8
-TO BUY-

poultry and pet

wrecked Fridas morning, 1
Huron, near Grlmtatone iTty.

Influemv
ation fro
। resolutions, tocelher

Turkish
a standoffer of
GO could

DRY’ GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

bume, Lug-, recommend » reduction of

■ flniahMi uniM'aruncc. Th't, un=r£’S:
y board fenoe that, has partially bld
Mr. Gladstone tow been elected Lord
waahed overboard and drowned.
л view has l»eu taken down, and.
adfn.Hl and
м as the rubbish is removed and Rector of Glasgow University.
Too
Monlteur,
seml-offlrial/nnneunceH
tlie
grading
iinlahed,
tbe
grounds
and
(torn Planter—A. O'. Abbott, Adrian.
outside of the building will be ready for that at Friday morning’*' Cabinet council
Inspection. The Inside work Is being the Miniate™ tenderedtheir.rtwigniftlon*.
Tho Duke de Broglie and M. Fonrtoq ex­
Wind Mill*—J. Lowry, and Dwight finished with all possible dispatch.
The Michigan Beekeepers' As-Toclallon plained that they wore tbe most devoted
'Hunt, Aiid Arbor.
.
Stave Machine*—Jaa. Miller, Bay City, holds Its annual meeting at Adrian, De­ friends oftho MarAtod, but considered a which Michigan Is interested from nta
SrsWorotirT. but with justice, candor, and InUsxiand 8. Heed.- Millersburg, Penn.
’ cember.Ilk
•
Hteiyolcg Fastening—J. H. Roberts,
A mineral sulmtanco has been found on while the premmt Cabinet remained in
per. Its Commercial department will giiw tetarmDetroit.
the farm of George F. Bartlett, near Mid­ office.
Presidedt MacMohon accepted 4 Jrs and others tbe fraabMt and most reliable news
land, which i* supposed to contain gold, their resignations, but.asked, lhe Minis­
and sample* have been sent to Ann Arbor ters to hold their portfolios until their
Tbe authorities of Jackson and Flint
successor* were appointed, and give him
have auppneaed the circulation of tlie
In clearing away the rubbish where a the l»enefit of their advice and co-opera­ carefully cclecud, pure I
barn waa burned' In Concord, the other tion in the newotiations for lhe formation
verycreem of currentUtcralure.
of all aorta will bo of tbo rery
and
day, human • bones were found in tlie of a cabinet. Theminlatersdid noleonceal
Work on tho new canal al the 8«ult has ashes,-and it is nupooled that tho barn their opinion that it would be difficult
closed for lhe bcmum&gt;u.
was dccidcntaUy fired by a tramp, who for them to assist in that task, and sug­
Inorder to »ai*e funds wherewith to
gested the co-operation of ’ Influential
build a hall, tbe Bsy City Red Ribbon
Parte of a wrecked vm»i1 and a yawl members of tho constitutional mumbore
Club is selling ten-year membarah'.ps at boat, the latter marked “Kate L. Bruce," party in .both chadibers. Since the coun­
825 each, tteveu-yeur ones at 815, and llve- have been washed ashore at Thunder Bay cil President MacMahon has held conyear oneii at HO each.
Island, and It 1* supposed &lt;the three-mast siritatlons with various leading politi­
J. &amp; Parmenter, of Lansing, ha* * very schooner of that name .and owned by C. cian*, Senators and deputies, upon whose
promising colt for which nature failed to M. Lindgren, of Chicago, foundered dur­ devotion he thinks he can rely.
provide any tail. He can switch the flies ing the late storm and all hands perished.
A correspondent at Constantinople teluff wtcfi hi* loot, but a good deal of curtgraphs «he following; A coundll over InioreeUnir
The contractor for tbe building of tlie
oaity tafelt toaoe how he is going to man­
the Sultan presided was held yes­ ctllsen will.
Marquettehnd Mackinaw railroad went wnlch
terday. I am informed that a general
age tho line*.
east some weeks ago on business ronnect. Judgv Cooley ha* Just put to pre** an­ ed with tbe road, expecting to return by feeling was expressed, and by no one
more
strongly
than by lhe Sultan, in
other edition of bis work on Constitution ­ December 1. He i* to have tlie work
the
favor of making an effort to put an end to
al Limitation*. This is the fourth edition well begun by June 1.
war, in which enough had been dona on
of this work, the Aral having appeared in
is»ih sides for glory, and which. If con­
1803, a ayoond In 1871, and a third iu 1874.
tinued, must Inflict lasting misery upon
The new edition will contain about 75
GENERAL NEWS.
the two empires. It was felt, however,
pngm of new matter.
that, at present, sufficient reliance cannot
Sarah Finkle wmm charged with lite
Gen. Clay Dean, tho post trailer for tlie
InMldillon to thrtr Homing, Tri-Wsskly and
murder of Alice Jackton at ML. Clemens. military with tlie Spotted Tall Indian* en be placed upon the declarations of Russia
nnd
that oven while seeking to obtain W&gt;«kly edition*. Tux Post sHDTntBUxaCoxWr,
It was proved that Finkle supplied Jack- route to Ponca, report* them about half
honorable
peace, preparations for pro­ publl*n THE Dth-ROITEVENINGTELEORAPH.
*on with Ihiris green to commit suicide. wav to their destination' whnn he Icl^
longed
reslstence
must
Co'vigorously
Tbe question arose in the trial, whether and everything working ns well a* could
a jx-raon commits a crime known to tho be expected. Ker! Cloud'* column had carnesl on.
A dispatch from Belgrade reports great ■&gt; carefully and ably edited I
law by aiding another in committing su­ reached White River, near. Wounded
nnonsiness In that oity. Eight thousand­
icide. • The Judgqsald.in his charge : “I Knee Creek, Dakota, on November 10.
infantry and six'batteries left there for
am unable to say to you. in any view ol
The North Point warehouse nt San
this case, that the defendant is guilty of Francisco burned, involving a loss of the frontier, and their movement* indi­
manslaughter.’' Bui for this, the jury 8450.000. Insurance 8310,000, mostly Iu cate n demonstration against Ausiria.
would have convicted of manslaughter.
foreign isompanie*.
t The Political Correspondence publish­
for rapid and aarevaldo reading. H»»fn&lt; be­
Paul Halite, tbe.murderer of Eisenhart,
Field A Lieter’s retail dry goods xtoie es a rumor that the Montenegrins have hind Il all the moareaa for tbo gatheriu* of newa
sentenced to Ulate Prison year* ago for in Chicago’burned Wedntnday evening. &lt;■. captured Anttvarl by .storm, nnd are br telegraph, correepondence^ad exchantea of the
larsevi newipapcr corporation in the tkate, iu £afourteen year*, and who marie hi* escape Lots nearly 82,000,000. The building is marching on Dulieiguoo.
.
cillUea In tsu reenect-are unequalled. Special attherefrom August 15th laat, wa* captured owned by the Singer Sewing Machine
Thp Turks expelled the Russiatjs from
Tuesday near Oak Harbor., Ohio, and ha* Co. The stock and building *rc heavily
been returned to the State Prison al insured. The wholesale .department of the villago of Birkonxo.
Tho Marquis de Talleyrand-Perigord
the firm, being in another’ buildli^g, wa* give* a banquet on the 22d, in honor of
The trial of Godley, a traveling man, not disturbed.
a columns.
.
-«-■
Gen. Grant, who dines on the 23d with
rodding al Adrian, for attempting to
Unlike other cheap erenlnr papers, too often of
Toronto,was slightly ’stirred up by an tho Comte De Paris.
ne merely aenuUooal order, iu editorial column*
murder bls mother-in-law, Mehitable
.nt ,n
An official Russian dispatch, dated
Page, aged 80, by throwing her down tho earthquake Wednesday morning.
An Augusta dispatch say* that Senator Veran Kaleh, Sunday. November IS,nay*
, cellar stain*, choking and locating her on
tbe Russian* carried Kara by storm. The
August 13, respited in Godley being con- Blaine is rapidly convaleacing.
jjce of topic*. TbUdepart■ vlcted of an attempt to murder by vio­ . The Tenth National Bank of Now York battle preceding the capture commenced
rell worth reading by thinklence.
City i* winding up its affaire, the general at S o’clock last night and terminated at 8
this
morning. Our trophies and lasses
A ]&gt;oriy of Pennaylvanlrns are about depression in business making it unpro­
are at present unknown. .
to sink a shaft for coal in Eveline,Charle­ fitable ; it will pay all Its indebtedness.
TERMS :
voix county.
A special d la patch dated Veran Kaleh.
Tbe subscriptions for the unemployed
Hiram Smoke, Sheriffof Eaton county, and destitute people of Sau Francisco Sunday evening, says: The fortress and
DAILY*, per annum, 110.00; 6 month*. ti.OO, ■&gt;
city of Kars with 300 canuoni stores, am­ inoutli*, 9tM.
ha* been appointed deputy United Slates now aggregate about $2.5,000.
TIU-WEEKLY, psr annum, JXOO; 4month*,RAO,
etc,, fell into Rua*ian hands.
Msrahal for tbo Western District ci
W. F. Coolbaugb, late President of the ! munition,
_
he Turks
Turks lOSt
lost 5,000
5,000 KlllManU
killed and WOUilOM,
wounded, 3 month* (1.23.
Michigan.
Vnl/.n
Union, k.tinn.&gt;
National B*.nr
Bar- -* Ch ------ ----- i ll he
prisoln1? ” "’j
A rod ribbon club has l&gt;een organized milted suicitle Wednesday momfug. Tbe!
EVENING TELEGRAPH, per annum. I5.OT; 4
act was
waa not caused by
bv financial trouble,
trouble. j|
‘^fu‘tti£i. w^eX^i
iu Marcellus, and 100 men and women net
have signed the pledge.
either of bis own or the bank.
I children. Gen. Loris Mllkeoff directed
Tbe Qalmnet and Hecla Mining Com­
A company ha* been organised nt San the battle during the day. The Grand
pany ba* declared its usual quarterly •Francisco for laying a submarine tele- Duko
Duke Michael was pru~...
present .....
nlso. The
dividend of
per share, payable at tho graph from that point to Japan.
former entered tbe city nt LIO
offie&gt;&gt; of the. company in Boston, Novem­
An effort is being made to break Com- | Sunday morning.
ber IS.
modore Vandorbllt’B will.
• A Vuran Kaleh (pedal says:
Capt. Goss, of Chicago, took a cargo of
A Memorial Hail, in honor of Senator wn* captured by about 15,000 Russians
whisky to Beaver. Island soine months
ago, and Mold it without paying the Gov­ Morton, Is proposed, to l&gt;e built In Gov- | who climbed the steep rocks, rampart*,
i and walls, and stormed an equal nutnernment lictmae. Ou last Sunday I&gt;eputy ernor s square, Indianapolis.
An
explosion of fire damp occurred nt | ber of desperately lighting Turks in headUnited Stales Marshal Bailey, with lite
aid of the revenue cutter Andrew John­ the Jerinina mine, near Scranton, bv long flight over their ditches and pnraIU tu ireted Catalogue of
whlch
several
men
and
boys
were
killed,
pels, compelling them to dieor surrender.
son, arrotted -Gow* and seven others en­
. revolution .to
----.—
---------- .is &lt;: The escalade had been originally fixed
A
reinstate
VillagrotiH,
gaged in crooked whisky transactions on
Bracket Saws, Fancy Woods,
for the 13th, but it was postponed owing
tho Island and brought them to Traverse in progress in Lower California.
to bail weather.
The principal attack
City, where they were examims! before
Judge Moore 1ms decided that rhe
DESIGNS, and all kinds nt Amstecr Tools
Gen.
ComnilasionerGageaud held under|l,000 stockholders of failing Chicago savings was made oa the southern fort*.
Lazareff,’who commanded the right
In Scroll sawing and fancy work sent to any
iiontht each.
banks are liable to depositors.
r*» ou application. Ladles and gvntl«men,girU
wing, consisting of lhe Fortieth division,
The Vassar Pioneer, referring to Frank
The Murphy temperance movement assaulted H®ez Pasha, the fort crowning
Bradley, of Sheridan, who tried to shoot advances with immense strides in Ken­ the steep rocky height; Gen. Count
himsel f some days ago, says: " Bradley tucky, and in some of tbu towns of that Crabbe, with a regiment of Mosctiw
having had an accustomed spell of ine­ State more than half tlie population wear grenadiers and a regiment of the Thirty­
briety, liecatne disgusted with himself the red ribbou.
ninth Division attacked Hafer. Pasha in A NATIONAL STANDARD.
and went to the school hotuuY, after havTbe trial of Congressmen Robert the center, the Khnuii-Taheg, Sanvarri.
hur been awakened from deep in a barn, Smalls
of South Carolina, on a charge ot the three towers and tho citadel. The
where ho had taken a blanket from a
citadel, fort Sanvarri mu! fort Hafiz Pasha
horse and wrapped himself. There be bribery has resulted in conviction.
The Reading, Fa., Savings Bank, with were raptured by assault. By daylight,
waa found insensible and taken to lhe
Sunday, Gen. Laxareft's troo;&gt;* luul made
office of Dr. Greene, who, assisted by Dr. deposits of 81,000,000, Im* suspended. ^rogves* so far as the capture of Fort
Depositors
will
probably
be
paid
iu
full.
Mooney, trephined Jhe skull and remov­
:aradngb. The other forts, esrx’ciuily
The Collateral Loan and Savings Bank
ed tho Itall, filling the opening with sil­
Arab Tabia on tlie eaNt and Takmah
ver. The patient is improving and will of San Francisco has been placed in. the Tabla on the west, maintained a stubborn
hands ofa receiver. Tbedcpositx.an'ountprobably recover."
resistance until eight, when all Uio gar­
The telegraph line along tlie- Menomi­ ing to &gt;24,000, had been absorbed by lhe risons which could escape fled toward 3000 Fngrwvinga; 1 840 PageeQi
nee Range will be completed next week. manager.
Erzeronm; but these were aubeoquently
The ?»ews San Antonio special says in­ overtaken by dragoonsnnd Cossacks and
There is an operator now at Wnucedah,
and Offices will l&gt;o eetablisbed at the formation ba* been received at 1ica«l- brought back prisoners.
Four Fayes Colored Plates A
three princlnnl pointe in tbe range. Tbe quartcr* from the border that several
The Ardahan brigade nnd another reg­
Whole Library in Itself. In­
new railroad I* almost finished, and. tbe largo parties ol Indians, one of them iment of Moscow grenadiers under Gens.
valuable in Any Family,
contractor will turn it over to tlie com­ composed of thirty five bucks, have Roop and Koinnroff, forming the left
crossed into Texas to raid. Gen. Ord hits
And in Any School.
pany this week.
wing, assaulted Fort Inglis on lhe north.
notified
the
frontier
people
at
various
Published
by G. » C. MEttHIAM, Spring
Judge Van Zile declines the |5iX&gt; voted point* where tho nd&lt;ler* are expected to The attack began in tho center at 8.30
him by tho Calhoun county Supervisors, be on their guard. This is tlie most for­ Saturday evening when Count Grabbe
an the vote is unconstitutional.
midable invasion that has been attempt­ led his brigade against th® Klianli re­
The Muskegon nows says the river was ed vet. Tho Indians were |seen near doubt nnd himself fell dead nt'th®- first
never so clear of tegs at litis season of the Fredericksburg, and|havo stolen a Jot onset, pierced by a bullet. Capt. Kwadyear, and that they will all be cut and tho of horses in this neighborhood. Citlrxms micki, of tbe Thirty-ninth regiment, wa*
lumber ready for market before the close are in pursuit. The military have been the first to enter the redoubt at 11 o'clock
.marlcan and European beholdr*.
of navigation. The fair prive paid for notified. This is supposed io be one of at night. His sword was cut clean out of
Contain* ono.flftla mors matter than anyothr. the tmallor typs gl»lng much mors on a page.
lumber lliis fall will stimulate the log­ the large parties rejahrtod on araid and is his hand and his riotlira pierced. Tho
redoubt surrendered early in tho morn- ' Contain* 3000 lUurtratlons, nearly three limes
ging business thl* winter very much. going westward.
*»
many a* any other Dictionary.
ing and the throe towera almost simulla- ! *&lt;rLo«k
Already largo contract* have lxx-n made,
at lha three pictures
Tbe latest from El Paso is that the en­ neously with the capture of tho Kbanli
and the determination of mill men ap­
______________
than
pears now to be to put iu every foot they tire region is under control ol a Mexican redoubt.
.... tt&gt;0 word* and term* tar better than they can
mob, backed ’ by Mexicans south ot tho
river defying the United States author­
Railway earnings during tlie week
Tbe Big Rapid* iron works have been ities and’claiming allegiance to the Mex­ ending Novembar 2: Great Western,
reorganized and are in full blast again.
ican flag. Gen, Ord decline* to interfere 84M,777, ®4&gt; increase of &gt;4,125 over the cor­
in a matter Hist concerns the State of responding week last year; Grand Trunk
the very best authority that there is no Texas. Maj. Jones, commanding the
increase of $2t5,10N; during the
Embodies about 1OO yean of literary labor, and
truth whatever in the report that J udge Texas frontier battalion, 1*. at El Paso, month of September—Great Western,
Birney is to be recalled from tbe Holland bnt has not force enough to put down tho 8328,500, a decrease of $6,500 ; during tho
10 month* ending Oct. 31—Grand Trunk.
The Governor and Board of State Aud­
Fivesteatners sailed) from New York 87.812,898, a decrease of 8129,337: (treat
itors are on a tour of inspection through Saturday taking full cargoes, including Western, 83.273,7x2. a decrease of $158,332, xowcrnmvui mining vmce w weusurs una­
bridged." I* it not rightlycteimsd that Webster I*
some of the Western States, seeking in­ 10,000 boxes of cheese, ti,000 cutacs of can­
formation that may aid them in finishing ned goods, 100 ton* and 800 quarters of Blessings Come Sometimes \V lien
THE NATIONAL STANDARD?
and furnishing tlie new Capitol at Lans- fresh meats; 100,000 bushel* ot grain, ll«J
We Least Expect Them.
cases
of
sewing
machines,
etc.
‘I- colony from near Pittsburg, Pa.,
Certain Pacific coast capitalist* have
The condition of the fund appropriated
consisting of 10 families, numbering 42 lust taken hold of tbe Black Hills for the
individuals, have -wetUod on lands pur­ purpose of a thorough development of lhe for the poor of Detroit for the current
chased from tbe Grand Rapids and In­ minea. Four hundred and twenty stem;* year, and which wa* intended would be
will fl nd...
it,idtddsdly
diana Railroad. Others are cxpccu-d to are now at work, and it is believed there HufUctent to meet idl deniand* for which
— .... tn thslr advantage la
the appropriation was m*fie, ha* been ■en­
Join them soon. There in mors stir in 1* room for 1,500 stamps.
tirely exbauMted, and tbe outlook for the
land matters la tlie way of buying and
The American Bible Soci ety tow Just Is­ approaching cola season (no far as the uuselling, than at any time during the two
sued an edition • of the Bible, from new lortunale poor are intere*ted) la anything
plates, and well printed and bound, for but cheerful. Work for tho laboring
Two locomotive engines were set up in 25 cents—probably the cheapest book elivwws in Detroit during tlie nastsumnier
tlw Jackson works of tbe M. C. Railroad ever printed.
and full 1mm boon unusually scarce, so
by two seta at hands, on Friday, In two
Tbe official canvass shows that tho vote that with frugal management, that most
hour* and flfty-tivt, minute*. Thuir of Colorado on the women suffrage ques­ useful dam &lt;if our citizens have been un­
the aekcwledsud headquarter* fo
weight is 3711 ions each, nnd they made a tion was: For, 6,612; against, 1-1,033; able to doth® themselves with comfort­
ca a an Couiaan 8iun, Wa bae
trip to Detroit Immediately after being majority against, 7.441.
able garment* to protect U&gt;em from the
net up without heating ajournal or dlsaxfi igid blssis of winter. The necessary ■
Tbe
Confederate
monument
at
Chat*
jwngesoent of any kind.
means with which to purchase fuel, food,
and clothing for the poor of Detroit must
Forty more guns have been distributed
bo raised; they cannot be left to suffer
night by some unknown j&gt;eraonK.
and left o^t tn the cold. IthasbeciiMOgThe rubber foctory of I* Conder &amp; Co.,
that a movement at once be made
railriNKl between at New Haven, Conn., and the Fort Ed­ gwited
for the raising of funds to meet present
ward Institute, at Fort Edward. X. Y„ exigencies until the dty authorities move
Our rood* are bought Exrlctlrely For C»-h,
burned Monday.- enabling as to &lt;ir» oar caauewre the But
In tne matter. Why would it not be a
Tbe road* about thv Inmber camps are
The Grand Jury at Pittsburg, Pa, in Br&gt;d idea to raise two or three thou
nearly impassible on account of tbe mud. their report on tbe late rluU, throw
liars and appropriate the Mini6 to
ail the blame on the State ofiioars and purchase of Men’s, Youth*’, aud Bi
GEO. PECK A CO.
soldiers. They say that discretion on the Clothing at the great Assignee Sale,
Cadillac ixrt i»-s have a contract to fur­ part of tboM in authority would have Woodward avenue, where Mr.
fret oftimber tor tbe Welland
selling thia line of good* st 66c or
Dr. Reynolds formed a elub of 500 re­ lar. Lelsomn philanthropic 1
Inaugurate the movement, and
formers at Cairo, IU., hut Bunday.
upon it, Mr. Smith will do the thing that
I* right.
Tbe individual flak of the
A definition is given of polltenet*,in
By
way, we would suggest tbe great
which it is likened u&gt; an air ctuhlon— sale as the place for tho people to go and
°
naay be nothing solid in it, but it eaaea get clothing.
t ic jolt* of the world wonderfully.

Evening Telegraph.

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Opposite the Union Hoste, JV'nahrille, Mich.

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,
218 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.

I *im to keep the best Goods and sell a little cheaper than tny competitors.
AU Good* warranted as represented and do jockeying.
Stranger* arriving in
town be sure aud find the place; people living with us know how*tla themsclvc*
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Fall and Winter Goods,
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tlie Hush
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lias just opened for inspection his Fill Stock ot

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.

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Which for Style, aud ^ueability, and Extremely Low Prices, cannot

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Na 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50
£These are prices that will slop all Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­

borer to dress as well as the Superintendents or manager of any corporate
institution. A large Stock of
\

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
the closest buyers.

DETROIT

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE,
LUMS. M. D.. Pro; rioter Permanently E«t«bh.bed lines M70. over 7jx» pereon* treated tlnee
the ertabltehment otour Inalluila in Detroit. All

Inhalation*

Hut Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it for

their interest to cull on me for Prices before buying, thpfe it
money in it for you.
/

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
/
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

The patient I* not required to
cine, Tbe remedies are mild and

Here We Come Again I
WITH A BRAIV JVEW STOCKOF
M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D..

DRY GOODS f

ofUtelrsmmi.-*

A BRAN NEW STOCK

jAS.L.£o:aN GfaXMXRi-

FALL &amp; WINTER

TO SHIPPERS AND DEALERS.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

Bed Bottom

LADIES VISITING DETROIT

Cloaks &amp; Shawls!

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens^Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Woods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c..

Summer Goods!
Our old Stuck ba» all been closed out and Our Store i«

3- PERMANENT CURE OR NO PAY.
FOR COMFORT. AND

THEY 2M2TTST BE SOLD
SO IF YOU BUY

MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR
At our Store than elsewhere, don't*b!ame ns.

27“ We are.at home in our New Store, having no «ot" tefcpav. aud
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STRONG,

“PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. V

NASHVILLE BARRY CO.. MICH.. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30.1877.
Treasure.

NO. 10.

mother coming ud the mountain path, she dusted off my neck and removed
SIU JOHN
fKLIN.
iu thp distance. Then hi» engerneis th o apron.
"Yes, it’s Just right—lovely!” I rdd. AN niQUlMAV 8TOKY—LAST DAYS OF
to keep the merchant until she could
JJ018E~B ROT HERS,
come, made his manner more crazy “too sweet for suything!"and then
VILLAGE OFFICERS .
chan before, for he knew that if his strode down to the depot to And the
till—_ — --1 tfll naaal.
mother reached there before the mer­ train Just gone, and that this Detroit
DRUGGISTS
chant left she could tell him that it barbere-Mi had caused n»e to rni*» a lec­
The fate of Sir John Franklin and
wan he who bad done the wonderful ture engagement and a hundred dollar
t^.* cre.wErebus and Terror '
carving. Poor Rubi caught the mer 'no more pretty rlrl tarWrerere for i ft!
k“&gt;«&gt;-'Tb» wUIrMcb
—
■!?"«
—O —*.,.7
WUIVll '
chant bylbe arm, bntlt was not bard
rent. Hfloteln*. on hla nnkaorn Ay.
jjjg
! nail
for rtlnn
|
had
nine rmm
years hung nw*
over l»
It wa1with to ebake off a child so deformed.
I partially lifted by Dr. Rae In hie ex­
r TXTTfllW tn A T
Then be put -both arms around the
Eu Pkrkinh.
I wloration in Boothia for the Hudson
merchant'a
legs
ho
that
be-could
not
PAINTS. OIL.V
Bajr Company, and after the dlacovery
free hiuiaelf without hurting Rubi.
VARNISHES. BRUSHES
pHRWFfAN CHURCH-C
| of tbe.calrn at Point Victory by the
The merchant looked angry and the
. V tor. ftcrvlow every MAhb.ll
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL.
'
The Speed of Ideas.
. AfcCiintock expedition In 1861), the
poor boy released bit hold and threw
AND BLANK BOOKS.
FOR THE CHILDREN.
late of the hereto leader, at Jeaat, wa*
uiiuselr flat upon the grans with such।
It in a familiar idea that there are determined. The death of Franklin
a *adand uitiiul cry that the merchant
Id Border Trimmed j Little Rubi, the WtMMl Carver. ■topped to look at him. But It teem­ quick witted tieople and slow witted with eight of his officers and fifteen
MKTOOBirr HVtHOOPAL CHURCH—C. o
people, but it is rather a startling add!- sailors, was recorded by the captain of
•’* Tnoxxi.PiwKir. SwMomuwj B«bb«u&gt; at Id.
ed an If the child’s heart was broken,। Lion to the notion that the peace
I From the Christian lotailicencytthe Erebu* on the paper found in the
. ChriMteu, the lather of Rubi; was a and he did not evep-ofler to pick up' of mind mAy be measured by inches cairn, and little doubt could remain a*
guide; If you ascended the Met ten berg the little copper coins -the merchant: and a clock, and that if we could eetab­ to the fate of the rest A few day*
tVAMWrCKURCn-G. M. A»*M., l*a«lnr. re* DRUGGISTS’and
threw
down
before
him.
Il
seemed
-to v*9M erery Sabbath al IQ ]-2 *. mi. and i J* m.
! Dnh a mental Epsom or Goodwood, we after the discovery of the record Capt
some yenrs xincc,-you may have seen
STATIONERS’
’
SUNDRIES.. him. He hud two *&lt;&gt;uk, Joseph, b as if the last hope of getting work wax1 could'find a certain number, aud no McClintock found; at the western ex­
handsome young fellow, who was a gone, and ail bin dream* of helping to more, of men and women wbif could tremity of King William’s land, a
PERFUMES.
support hla mother were over. He pretend to “enter” for the cup. Mr.
ashville lodge. -sm f.
guide
like
bis
Ihlher,
and
poor,
de
­
TOILET ARTICLES,
Star cxxnntunleaUon on carh
must always be the poor, b el plena bur­ Francis Garton, F. R. 8., in hi* address boat containing portions of two hu
.
and DYE STUFFS., formed little Rubi. “ Poor lad," his
man skeletons, heaps of tattered cloth­
as President of the A nth rojx&gt;logical
father would nay, “ he will always be den tbat'be bad been.
era era cordially inviud .
FINE ELGIN
The merchant was mo touched by the Department of Uie British AmsocIs- ing and a quantity of other articles.
LEWIS DURKEE, W. M.
a burden to um, he Is so lame and misNo other bodies were found, but Aleand WALTHAM
look ofdeepdistreHM on the face or the
WATCHES, sbat»eu. 1 wish he was like our Jo­ boy that be could not leave him, and1 tiou, thia year, treated of this matter Cllntock conjectured, and rightly,that
' septi, but alas! he Im so ugly and helpwith his unual originality, as a branch the whole expeditiop perished as mis­
And » complete nmorUneot of
ItuiuM gitrrtirj.
leas.” Rubi cried whgn his father before he had made up his mind as to1 of the study “ of those groups of men erably wi the two poor fellows who
JEWELRY.
spoke so roughly of him, but bis moth­ wbat he should do, Rtibl'H mother who are sufficiently similar in their were left behind in the boat bomemental characters to admit of chMdfler wiped his team with her coarse came up. .
W. H YOUNG,
She confirmed what the poor little' cation.” What a singular fact in Il­ where near lhe mouth of Black's Fish
forr apron and said: “ Never mind, poor
toa East aUaofMab\Blraet,NaabriUe
river the mirvivora must have died,
boy, I will buy you something nice cripple had said. Yea, Rubi had in­ lustration Ih the following, to which but the exact place where their bodies
Nlcdlciil Purpoaci*.
deed
carved
the
work
that
was
mo
1
lie calls attention :
, the next time I go down to sell my
lie buried has never been reached.
H. A. BARBER,
much admired. The mother was ho
There exists—well recognized by anTEAS. SPIOES, TOBAOOOS and CIGARSi lace," for she used lo.njake lace aud pypud to hear In-.v poor little cripple
Thomas Af. Barry, second mate of
1 tronomera—a phenomenon called the barque A. Houghton, which wasell It to the fine ladle* who went by
A Specailty.
.i»i a Winer, near tvaiorncr. on curr.n
iu the dilllgeuce. So one day she tiraised that she raiaeu him up tender- “personal equation." In making the cast away on tue 12th of last June up­
ton and Bute btreata, NaahdUe. Mich.
brought him a wootlen toy represent­ y in her arms andsaid : “ He will get common observations of the exact m&lt;&gt;- on the curat of Hudson'* Bay, a few
ing a goat, carved by Pete, who lived work to do like the workmen in the। nieut when a star travel* across the miles southwest o'Cape Fullerton,has
BRADY* CRITES,
fine vertical wire intersecting the field
along the Black Lutscblue, aud who great cathedral.”
“Oh, no, mother,” he cried, “no1 of view of a telescope, some observers brought to this city some interesting
made his living by doing such work.
relics of tlie Franklin expedition,
Rubi thought the goat was not a­ one will trust In me, no one Indieves' always anticipate theeveut, and others which he obtained from a native tribe
, natural as It might be; Its head seemed in me only you, mother. I had thought allow It to piuw before they succeed In near whose homes the last of the brave
IFe buy our Good* for auh and can give too small, and Its legs too long, but he to earn something to help you. But I noting IL This, Air. Gal ton (rays, is
explorers are raid to have perished.
you low price*.
SMITH * KNAPPEN,
did not ray so to bln mother, for al- ehull always be a burden. The gentle­ "by no means the effect of inexperl- Barry,who iipeakH the Esquimaux lan­
1 though he wait only a deformed little man spurned me; everybody hates me ence or maludroitneee, but It is a per- guage fluently, learned from the tribe
A TTUUNKYS *1 Law and SoUdter* In Chan
2k eery, practice In all tbo Coarta of thia alate
Hibtent characteristic of each Individ- !
1 Swiss boy, he bad finer feelings than only you, mother.”
Offiaaover Jallue lUuaeil** rtore, HaallMk, Mkh{.
He put his thin arms around her ual. however practiced in the art of that many years ago a number of
some other better folk, and be was very
Ct narr M. Sarra,
diaaLU M. Kairraa.
white men camo among them only to
thankful to his mother for her kind­ neck, and at she held him her tears making observation he may be.” The perish from starvation and exposure
Judea ot Probate.
BOISE BROTJIER8.
ness, although he did not think much mingled with bls, and she wiped them difference between the time of h man’s in tlie misery of an Arctic winter
of his present asm work of art. He away with her rough, eoante hanas noticing the event and Hint of ite ac­ Harry appears to l»o an honest, frank
LEWIS DURKEE
I kept constantly looking at the ill- for she bad known hard work and tual occurrence is called “pereonal .and truthful sailor, and the relii&gt;
T AWYER. Notary Publie, Real Estate and Inaur WAR! WAR! WAR'
‘ shajied goat, and wondering If he could much trouble, this poor Swim mother, e&lt;|uatioo,” and it is carefully aacer- 'which he ha* In bis possession con­
XU anew ArruL Collect ion. promptly made, and
iand Hbe was the revt-nte of gay and tnined for every afiaistaut In every laUoareyraelnK properly executed Office in D. C
uot carve if he should try.
firm the correctness of the story which
He was ho persistent in asking that | fashionable women, for her heart was bratory, and is published along with he tell*.
soft and her hands rough and coarse.
finally
his
mother
got
the
necessary
|
it* observations. It Im not too much to
MURDER!
EMOR Y PARADY.
The barque A. Houghton railed from
“ Nay, my lad, lrt|C the rich mer ray that the magnitude of a man’s
I tools for him, and he not only succeed
New Bedford on the 3rd of May, 187(5,
TUST1CF. OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing’c
ed, but he soon became very expert. chant probes tby work, and he will personal equatiou thus Indicate* a very for a whaling voyage in Hudson's
Cl fully and promptly attended to. Office
fundamental peculiarity of hi* consli- Bay. The vewiel was owned by John
He worked dally iu hh father’s ab- order more.”
aid- Maiu Street, Naahville Mich.
And the mother was right. Rubi tution.
' Hence. He would often .ray, “ Dear
F. Richardson of New Bedford, who
&amp; J. FE1GHNER,
In a Hlmilar way, a measurement i
I mother, if I can be as good a wood bad orders for os much work as l.'e
Were tuunde red with a tri^edgra! knife.
has been largely interested in the
NOTARY PUBLIC and Real E*U1« Agent.
I carver as some have been, then I could do. He helped bis father more may be made of the length of time whale fishery for many years, and is
Carvfnl altentlon.given Io the drawing of inort
than
bis
handsome
brother
Jose
had
I would not be a burden to you.”
taken to receive an idea and act upon known
,
as the owner of tlie Catalpa,
“ You are not a burden to me,Rubi,” ever done. There were none In the it, by exhibiting a signal, aud calling which bore off the escaping Fenian
she would reply ; " you uie the com­ family who earned so much for their on the observer to press a stop uh .prl*«oiiera from Boutli Australia. The
fort of my life;” then hla mother 1support as the |»or deformed lad, and quickly as he can on tjeelug II A little ,crew of the A. Houghton numbered
ORNO STRONG.
would kiss him, and thus these two be was as patient and as humble as be­ lime it always lost In this procewi, uud ,thirty-one, all told, Captain James D.
"PRINTER and Publl«b.r of the NwlrHIta N«w».
seemed dearer to each other for the fore, even though he was known u Htill more appreciable interval, if Sinclair
railing as master, and Thom­
A Rvery dwcripUoa of Ilaln and Fancy ITInllnd
,
very helplessness of poor Rubi and through the*valley as Rubi, the great there Ik- any alternative, *uch um u as
cheajJy. with nouncaa. accuracy and dl»carver In wood.instead of being spoken black or white signal to be observed. , Barry a» second mate. The early
pauti. Offloo aecond floor G. A. Trutuaii'ii brick.
his dependence upon her love.
month* of the voyage were uneveniOne cold autumn day Christen and 1of as that helplewi burden, the cripple A Meries of such experiments, made on ,ful. On August 7 the barque entered
UNION HOUSE,
u considerable number of persons, of
Jose were near the deep gorge between Rubi.
Hudson’s Bay, and the first whale wra
Makes
both sexes and of different ages, killedBepL".
•
the Jungfrau and the Weugernalp.aud
DaringBeptembertheA
they were caught by the severe storm. DETROIT'S PRETTY'
BAK- statures, claves aud nationalities, Houghton cruised about the bay with
would, we think, afford Interesting and ,
Ob ! what storms those Oberiand gi­
ordinary nuoccm. Beptember 17 the
BEK.
not
wholly
useless
resulted
Inthe
,
ants can get up among themselves.
necoud whale was sighted and killed,
lln-t place, account should be taken of the
,
Christen was brought home with a
two yielding about one hundred
ALF. C BUXTON.
And Ha Shlpalafl rrct
(
brosen leg, trying to rave Joee, who How the Hon. E. Perkins Got the obvious advantage poveraed by and
thirty barrels of oil. Although
/s UNSMITH, ounufacturet Rifle and Shot Guna
fell.
IShaved and then Missed a Train. short people, in the lever distance (other schools of whales were seen and
XJ and ivpaira all Flrrara.a and lbw Machinery.
which their .senfiatlons and volition* ,
"There
will
be
nooue
to
support
you
(■based no other prize was made during
Brecph-loadrea. of any manufacture, furmahed at
have
to
travel
along
their
nervts
to
and
&lt;
now,” groaned the father; " that poor,
Hat price. Shop near th« pfadnlnf mill.
Detroit, Nov. fl.—Thia morning on
the season. From the 1st of August to
.
helpless Rubi will be more of a bur- ia street here a gentleman handed me from their brains—the velocity of such the
1st of October Lite bay Is nearly
CHAS B; DEMARA Y.
traveling not exceeding the rate of an free
,
den than eser, and you, the mother, ithis card:
from ice. but in October the lee
That I never pul anything on the alate.
express train.
will get blind over your luce work if
uegina to form along the shores, ex­
Emma Willard,
Mj. Gulton rays that tills fact ac- ।
you have to support uh all."
tending out farther and farther from
J. L. BEACH.
counts for the superior quickness of ।
“ Not bo, father,” cried Rubi; " I
the laud. Great floes driftAhrough the
:. fahampoolug and llainlreaainr.
j
have a little money here I have saved
2U8 Woodbridge Street.
■ small animals in evading blows. Bure- bay,
and the daily narrowing nf'the
ly, he might add that it offers an ex- i
up. Take it, use it, it 1* all yours."
J£ PARAjDY,
JJEW MILLINERY
lanes of water warns the whaler to
planation
of
the
proverbial
dullness
.prepare for the time when the bay will
The
father
did
not
know
how
the
boy
ANUFACTURERof Boota utd Sboea. Making
“Do you mean to nay you have u
had earned Che money ; he thought it woman barber In Detroit?” I raked. and imperturbability of giant*, and of j
111 anil rvpalnnc neatly dona, aho ■tricl alienbe ice-blocked. In the early part of
the special animation and sharpness ,
had been the gilt of some traveler Who
October several Esquimaux from a
had taken eom]»useion ’ upon the poor pretty girls aa there are in the city, generally observable in liUle men and .
settlement called Nachilli were iijet
little women.
Between five feet and
deformed lad. The money which bad ,too.”
J. B. KASEY,
while the vessel was oil Whale Point,
been paid from time • to time at the
In a few momenta I walked up seven feet and a half there may well .a little spur of land about thirty miles
YABAYMAN. Good, and Ksinraer carried to any
wayside by those who purchased Woodbridge street, and, sure enough, be the proportion of two to three in the i
XJ ptoca in iha village, stout bonca, good dray
south of Cape Inglefield. They were
Rubi’s carvings was soon exhausted, there was the sign, and a pretty girl rate or transmission of perceptions
because it was only pedestrians who ,standing by the window honing a ra­ from the foot to the brain; and if this told that the barque was to be laid up
JOHN WEBSTER.
used that mountain path, uud Rubi zor. I wanted to go in and get shaved, needs to be doubled by a return mes­ lorliie winter at Marble Idand.wbich
is a well known station at the mouth
cried every night to think that he was and still I could not make up my mind sage down the motor nerves fn m the
of Baukin's bay. The Esquimaux
only a burden, aud he could not sup­ to do it. Three times I walked by, and, brain to the foot (to deliver a ki.k), '
raid to-the whaler's crew that they
port his mother as he hoped.
finally I formed a courageous resolu­ the result would be that Just d mbie 'would come down from Cape IngleIF. D. PURCHIS,
One day there were footsteps beard tion, and, hanging my head as a mem­ the time is needed by the big man as field to the winter quarters. In the
without, and in came Hottiuger, lite ber ef the Young Men's Christian .As­ by (he little.
■PROPRIETOR -Slpp'o Milk. S ml lea wret of VerThe name reason of conroe holds latter part of October the barque was
X monWille. Flour and Peedaivrayafreaaleat
rich dealer iu carved work. In his sociation does when he goes Into the
lie patronage. Haring
laid up, and the crew made themselves
the lowest ratre Custom Grinding and Sawing
band he held a delicate curving of a Mablileor Harry Hill’s, J plunged in. good (If it be good at all) with respect .
ra comfortable as possible on board.
■
Had Large Experience in Dressmaking, cbuinois climbing oyer the rocks. I trembled from head to foot as soon iu- to the superior vivacity of ponies over The
vessel was surrounded with a wall
.
" Do*s the boy who earved lhia live I entered the door. I couldn’t look homes, teniere over Newfoundland of
snowflakes, and the hatchways
JAMES FLEMING,
here?" he asked.
the pretty barberess in the face. I dogs, and generally of ail small breeds .were covered with a thick blanket of
ofunimalH
not
too
much
dwarfed
for
.
“ No,” raid the father from his bed couldn’t bummon up courage enough
'nTATCHSAKKR rad Jerelcr, eaat Uda ofMain
*now. The weather became bitterly
VV Street. NaahrUJa, Mich.
in the corner, “no one lives here but to apeak to her. In fact. I bod noth­ vigor or full development. Children cold, the spirit thermometer failing to
my wife and J, and that poor, helpless Ing to say. Bo I stood and looked very naturally loose the lieneflt of their .
60 degrees below zero; but the sailors
small stature from want of full com ,
creature youder. If only my handsome sheepish.
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
hail plenty of food and fire, and in
Joseph had been spared he could have
FRANK J. PUR CHIS,
“Have a shave, sir?” said the pretty niahd and correlation of their faculties. ,their snug forecaHtle cared little for the
showed you, air, the road over to barberess, advancing with &amp; razor in Il»* the opinion of Prof. Flower—ex- .
AGE BARBER, and dearer In CoUara, Tire,
storms that swept over their heads.
Cln^A. --A fl ——
. U..
Melrlngen; it In there, I suppose the one hand,and with the other pointing pressed In his splendid Hunterian In January several of the NachiUi
“Ijectures ou the Osteology of the Ex- .
man lives who carved yonder piece."
t the chair.
tribe arrived and built their snow huts
“ No, father, bo." cried poor Itubl,
“Yes, shaved!" I gasped, and flung tinct Alanuualla"—that the large ani- .around the vessel. During thia month
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
mala of the earlier epochgi were all
“ it is I who carved yonder piece.”
myeelf into a chair.
several parties of Esquimaux came
“ You,” exclaimed the father; “ sir,
•Why, you've juct been shaved!” slow of motion, and stupid, coinpara- down from the north, until about one
the boy must have gone crazy. He ishe aald,drawing her Milky palm across lively to modern beasts. A mastodon hundred and. fifty men, women and
and oue of the Prince of Wales'
never carved a thing in his life. Alas! :my ftu*e,
children had Joined the little settle­
is that to be added to my misfortunes?
“Have 1?” I said, aud then recol­ Nepauleee pony elephants mav we!! ment which hud grown up about the
AlMtnCMaaengera.
HERN HAVER, Prop.
Is the boy to be an idiot like Joee Hor- :lecting, I stammered, “Ah, yes, shav­ &gt;iave„had a very different "mental ,■hip. Am a mailer of course they
LINE TO THE EAST I
net's children overatBrienz?" and he ।ed this morning, early; 1 always
familiarly with the crew, and
Hut we have Jost this clew of com- mingled
1
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS looked at his broken leg aud groaned, ishave twice a day.”
(
.
SaUcrlUnrons Card*.
showed themselves a simple-hearted,
while the tears ran down his cheeks.
“Bbave close 7” asked the pretty parallve size, whatever it may be ■iuoflenslve people. Barry has been for
worth,
when
we
seek
an
explanation
,
“It is very strange,” said Hottiuger, ।girl.
1OHN Q CRE8SY.
years engaged in the whale
of the ditierence, still better marked twenty
,
“for the man of whom I bought this
“Yea, the closer the better."
V
HHEKI1
and has already spent three 1
। than thoae above noted, which exists fishery,
,
told me that the boy who lived here
“Haircut, tno?”
lietween men of various nations and winters on the Arctic coast. He learn­
carved
it,
and
I
have
come
to
order
“
Yes,
everything."
to apeak the Esquimaux tongue
On all Train* u Principal Points Eart.
of
the various classes of these nations. ed
'
A J HAMMOND,
And then she commenced. With a
with considerable fluency, and found
THE CANADA SOUTHERN U om of the beat some work of him.”
The mother wan not at homp, but !little camel’s hair brush she painted Bandy from Scotland, John Bull from .no difficulty in convening with the
conainicUil and equipped ruada on the continent,
uud it a fast inerraMng buslnen la ev Hence that Ha had gone out to sell her lace, and the ;my face with white soap suds. Then England, Taffy from Wales, and Pat natives. All of them belonged to the
Insurance, Real Estate and Money
father would not listen to his son. He she
&gt;
put her little fingers plump against from Ireland, travel mentally at paces Nacbllll settlement, near Cape Inglethought Rubi was getting crazed, or :my face aud rubbed it all over. Then comparable to a walk, a trot, a canter, .field, and all of them told the aame
idiotic, as so many of the Swiss are, ishe stood behind tue aud put her arms and a gallop. The fl rat, even if he be story of the mounds which marked
and he would not allow any orders for around
i
my neck. I saw her in the a very learned and able Scot Indeed, the graven of the party of white men
'
copies of the carving to be left with ।glass in front. I never felt so in my when hesita down al a London dinner which
had come among them many
,
them, for as he honestly said, he iife. “Wbat would my wife say to party, finds himself stranded two or years
before. Two old men of the
would not cheat the merchant into ithis?” I thought. “Btill, everybody three times by the tide of eon versa- :tribe remembered distinctly the ap­
tion
between
soup
and
the
dessert
;
^INSWORTH k BROOKS.
thinking that the orders would be Iin Detroit does it. and why not I ?” so
pearance of the strangers, but none of
I shut my eyes and let tier go on. while the last, even If he be a rather the other atrangers could speak except
filled.
,
Ah you see, Christen was a very bon- .After rubbing her velvet flngent over ignorant Irishman, will keep pace, In
regard to the mounda and the
est, straightforward fellow, but a very ।my cbeekM aud chin till the beard was tant bkn que null, and scent a ’oke In relics which Were still in their pcxwes640 Acref-'
Btupld aud a very obstinate one. Hol- isoftened, she took out a razor, honed the air, even if it consist in allusion to slon. Tiie old Esquimaux told Barry
Unger left to look elsewhere for the IIt, aud placing one arm clear around something of which he never heard in that a very long time ago—how long
artist; Rubi hobbled out of the chalet imy head, and her hand against iny hb life.
they had no accurate method of indi­
face to eteady it, commenced the down­
after him.
cating—a large party of white men had
Edward W. Fisber went to a picnic come to their settlement and lived for
“Oh, air, please, I am Dot an idiot. ward movement of the blade. Once or
SHINGLES, SALT. LIME, SEEDS, Father tires of the sight of me because itwice I tried to look the pretty barber- In Harrisburg, Pa., with a girl, aud a time among them. Several of the
I am ugly and misshapen. 1 am not ।ess in the face, but I couldn't. Bo I during the day fell gradually but sore­ white men had colored stripes, as they
STUCCO, HAIR, AC.,
81 Appni tai Uuk tatnta,
In the evening raid, different from the rest,upon their
Like bancMome Jose, my brother, but I iaat aud took It with my eyes shut. 1 ly in love with her.
did, air, I did carve the piece in your ।don’t think I enjoyed IL And atill I he wished to call on her, but she told arm* and shoulders. They supposed
IM SUMS OF
in Michigan.
band;” and then Rubi cried from very let her go on. She shaved mo, drew him she had an engagement with that these were the leaders. One large
,u particular thev called the
excitement and eagerness to make the her silky hand ail over my face u&gt; see another fellow, who was io spend the man in
ON VONG TIME.
_________ AIXSWORTH fc BBOOKS.
Hitati
merchaut believe him. But his team If it wae closely shaven, and then evening with her. Fisher went under •* _
—"or
=? great chief. He seemed
the window aud took laudanum, but to have authority
’ L. BUSSELL.
and bls twitehings and trembling oe- ।combed my hair.
over the others, and
JONES a SELLECK,
the
dose
was
not
sufficient
to
kill.
cMlnned by bte earnestness did not
“Bhall I wax your moustache, dlr?"
tlie Esquimaux respected hiiu especi­
Then be shot himself, but the bullet ally, both becauae of his sice and by
make hto appearance more prepoHMss- ishe asked.
J^ICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
missed bls heart, making a wound rerami of the obedience which the
lug. and lb* man was only the more
He is other white men paid to hfe orders.
convinced that the father was right
me till I could from which he will recover.
Tfetrctit, MicUican.
hair her
fed her heart now being nursed by the girt, and she As Franklin died in June, 1847, this
may learn to love him, after the story­ Hitati was probably Crozier or Fha
book fashion, although as yet she eays,
•He’s too big an idiot to live, but I
don’t want him to die on toy account”
on the roadThe old men
break
Behavior is a mirror in which every
1
mm
abawa hla image.—{GmO*
from
ho mw bi*

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• No game ofany kind could be hadjand
&gt; tie settlement wra reduced toliielraC
extremity of d&lt;«tltutioii. The natives
i-rooehed shivering in their huts with­
out fire or food, except some mi-K-nti-le

bits of raw Bkin they had absoiutely
nothlng to rat, aud although they
shared this wretched food with the
ntr^ngera, the white men were unable
to endure the miseries of the whi­
ter. The natives were inureu to hun­
ger aud cold, but many of their tribe
perinhecl, and it I* not to be wondered
at that the white* should bare Mut­
tered the most and died the boonc*L
One after the other the renins nt of the
Eng'isb expedition melted away, un­
til ail, officer* and men. ha 1 periiiht-d
In the bleak huts of the Esquimaux
settlement.
When the spring came
the starved natives were able to procure
food for the settlement, but tbs relief
came too late to be qj serriup to the
English crewB
The
Esquimaux
wrapped the bodies of the dwnl In
■kina and buried them near the settle­
ment, under little heaps of stone*. Ihfore all the expedition had starved to
death a calm was erected among the
huts,and the books and papers belong­
ing to the exnlorera were carefully
placed within it. Other valuable*
were btored in the cairn also, which
the natives told Barry had been lei*,
untouched. They loosed on the de­
posit as Mometliiug sacred, and feared
to break into the mound dr disturb in
any way the relies. Tliey had a num­
ber of articles in their settiement.however, belonging to tlie expedition,
mode of silver, copper, and iron, arid
many pieces of wood which had been
used to construct boats and sledges.
Some of these articles they brought
with them to the ship, and Barry was
able to procure three large silver spoons
which were unmistakably the property
of the Franklin expedition. One ot
the spoons he bra now in his immmwsion; the other two were given to the
American consul at St. John, New­
foundland. The spoon now l*elonging
to Barry is.a heavy silver tablesjKjon,
engraved -rith the Franklin, crest—a
fish’s head Hurrouuded by' a wreath.
This spoon was j»artJy broken off at
the Junction of the handle with the
bowl, and had been neatly mended by
the natives with a joint of copper. One
of the spoons in the poaecasion of the
American consul bs like this, aud the
other 1b of similar form, but marked
With nearly effaced letters, like three
B’s in a row. Barry could nut make
out these letters distinctly, but thinks
they are B’s or L’m. The natives were
willing to guide the crew uf the whaler
to (heir settlement, but as the Journey
wra nearly a thourand miles in letglit
aud the crew were whalemen aud not
profeafsed explorers, the offer was not
accepted. Thu Esquimaux remained
by the barque until the ice broke up
and the crew prepared to begin their
summer cruise. On the 3Utn of AUy
of the prthent year the A. Houghton
left Marble Island, and the crew hade
Eod-by to the friendly native*. The
rque was huoceraful in killing
another whale, hut a violent snow
Htorm rising when the prize wra
moored alongside, she was obliged tu
cut louse, and was driven ashore on a
reef about twenty-five miles southwest
of Cape Fullerton. Thia was on the
12th uf June, aud eight days later the
crew were taken off by the uchooner
Abby Bradford, Captain Fisher, who
lauded them for tiie time being on
Depot Inland, about twenty miles
further south. The crew or the A.
Houghton lived ou the island until
August 15, when the Abby Bradford
relumed and carried them' to 8c.
Johns, N. F., from whence Air. Barry
came to this city.
It is proposed by Morrison &amp; Brown,
the well known snipping ngeutaat 106
South street, to Mend off a vessel next
spring and make an attempt to recover
the relics of the Franklin expedition.
Mr. Morrison, it will be remembered,
wan the agent who fitted out the Po­
laris. He estimates the cost of fitting
out a vessel for a cruise of eighteen
months at €15,000, and If this sum can
be raised he will undertake to provide
whatever in neceraaiy.
It is under­
stood that the British government
have offered a Mandiug rewaid of
£20,000 for the recovery of the books
and other records of the expedition,
and If this offer is atill (ofien. Mewrs.
Morrison A Brown are prepared to de­
fray the cost of the expedition, which
will lie probably under the charge of
Air. Barry. 1’roferaor Nourse, of the
Bniitbsonian Institution, bra been
written to on the subject, and an in­
quiry has been addreeeed to the proper
officials in England. In any case an
attempt will probably be made to re­
cover the relics. If a whaling vessel is
sent from this port next spring tu
Hudson bay, by Mason A Brown, a*
the firm propone to'do at present.
If
$13,000 can be raised by subscriptions,
the expenses of the expedition will
then be guaranteed and the firm will
feel able to make the attainment of the
Franklin relics their first object.
If
they are obliged toaeud a vcrael at their
own cost It will be ueccraary for them
to defray the expen*es by cruitting for
oil. Air. Barry propoaes to enterHudHon’s lusy and land at Repulse Bay on
its western coast.
From thence the
journey toCape Inglefield, of aLoutflOO
miles, can easily be made with sled*
and dogs, which can be procured at
the point of Ikndlpg.
Travelling al
the rate of forty miles per day, the
settlement of Nachilll can bo reached
in about two weeks. Here Barry ex­
peeta to find the cairn untouched and
to bring back the precious relics of
Franklin’s memorable expedition.

In the United States during the nine
months ending Beptember 30th IiH,
th* total luwes by fire aggrreate IflS.388,000; and in Canada, €27^58,400,
makiDg the enormous total of &lt;79.725,­
300.
The loMees by Insurance Com­
panies were in the United Blate*,
11.616,600, and in Canada, 98,721.900.
During the corresponding period of
1876 the total laraea in the United
State* amounted to $47,466,200.
There is nothing a certain ^lara of
men will not forgive. |r you awept
their views; and nothing they will, if

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CHEAP

Cash Store

A happy group
manly a heart m ever beat in the tms- seated around the talile hi that humble
om of a boy ot fonrtaeu. “but no rich cottage, Hcnrcdy seated when a knock
Thanksgiving dinner fbr us, I suppose, was heard at the door nnd 'upon open­
we used to have them before father ing it-tlte Joyful exclamations &lt;»■ my
■brother!" “my sister I” astonished the
died, and 1’11 not be the one to grieve children, for this was the brother so
virions portions of poor mother with any' complaints, but
Eaton Counties, and from PH put ou'k bmve face, and we’ll have,
,, □ goods for all to share.
as gay a time as theyHl have here,
T«be cveningwHs spent in relating
(nodding bis bead toward Mr. Benson’s the events that had transpired during
largebrick farm-house, on the bill) for their separation, that at first be' wrote
6EAUIXE BOXAFIDE
dent 1 many poiata, and a re-awake- Ralph Vdd me his uncle, sunt and eoua- bntcwnwr tto■ ’the
’ - letter*,
- ——
—
*-•
never
reaching
- tiwdr.2.^.[nation
. ..... were unanswered.
......... ——
’ ins,’ from the city, were coming, aud
Notwithstanding Joe was offered
with their other •relatives here in the assistance, be insisted upon working
dormant for a time tome of the whilom neighborhood will have a house full.’’
bisown way through the world if pos“Now are here, JoeHowaadspeak“That’s right, my bov,” remarks his
MIDDLEVILLE.
iug to himself, "gan’t you do »onu-- uncle, “I like such independence, for
Thia place. is blessed with an active thing towards a Thanksgiving dinnerf”
it is essential to the making up of a NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY.
lodge of Good Templars and a Reform
“Lit me see, there’s that silver half­ true man.
Club, officered and membered by xeal“By the way, uncle Dan,” saiti Joe,
dollar uncle Dan gave meao long ago,
Read Our Price List! Buy
enn workers, among whom may be before he went’to California. (Strange “here is the silver half dollar you gave
Quick and Buy Cheap !
found many of the prominent business we never heara, from him; mother me so long ago, that I came so near
parting with, but now I will always
and professional men. Tlie lecture thinks be was killed by the Indiana.) keep it in remembrance of til's
given at M. E. chnrch, by Mrs. Graves, 1 thought I never would part with it, Thanksgiving day.”
was well attended and a deep spirit of
but what'is money good for anyway, if
Editor Nashville News.—In con­
yon can’t use it, and in what better sequence of certain misrepresentations
CAUtDONlA.
way can a fellow spend it than in bay­
Although this'place occupies but a ing a Thanksgiving dinner, and I guess by interested parties, in regard to the
SCALE
OF PRICES
pathological
discovered
puuiuiugnai conditions,
vuiiuiuuus, uiiku
’Civu
_ __
■nail spare upon the map ot the world
?oS JSto .U tou'ticYta Brow£c£
unde Dan would say so toe, if be had d“H»K the p«t niortem
anything to say about it, so that’s set­ of the body of the lute F. Olds, it has
ton. 64 and 8 cents.
the temperance cause, and a second
tled. Hurrah! hurrah ! a Thanksgiv­ seemed to become necessary that a
500 yards Lonsdale Cottons, 10 cents.
lecture was, by request of the Club,
ing dinner we’ll liave! I’ll get up bright report of said examination should be
500 yards Cotton Flannels, 8, V, 10 and
given by Mrs. G. The Reform Club
‘
and early to-morrow morning nnd go made public. The following rtiport 12 cents.
is in fine working order, and inkling
500 vards Flannel, in red, grey, blue
to the city, for its only two miles, nnd has been accordingly prepared, and its and check, from 124 cents up.
of their success can be derived from a
get------ never mind, I can tell better correctness attested by the undersigned
Ladies Beaver Cloakings, in all wool,
noting of the fact that the hall, now
after I get there.”
physicians, who were present during 14 vd. wide. $2 and upoccupied by them, was, but a few
Detroit Pins by the case; one dozen
Thus ends his soliloquy, as he enters said examination :
papers for 30 cents;
months ago, occupied as a saloon.
his own home, a humble cottage that
“On op&lt; ning the abdominal cavity,
Spool Cotton only 80 cents per dozen.
AT CHARLOTTE
\
shows the absence of wealth, hut the
the
omentum
presented
a rough and
Another
large lot of those Dreeing
We found a large and prosperous nreMtnce of neatness and order, here knotted
condition. In many places it Combs; price
,
_____ __to 25 cents per
reduced
the pleasant smiles IkUOlK U I tOllklllOll. IU tIHllIJ JIHHCT IV tOIIllMl.
Clnb, with a fine hall, underneath lie is greeted with
-’own.
.
the" joyful
iXvtoTTvrLmawa5 ''ghtly adherent to the intestines, , down.
of bis mother _kd
and the
exclama
­ 1' »
TtonrnVhktw^littb'L'llrera
nnd
«^h.“
&lt;*
iu
,att
.
v
deposits
were
changed
Silk
L
—
„
■ six inches
Silk Sa*h Ribbou» four —
add
which is a temperance reading room, tions of his two little shters, nnd as he
nroceeds with
hi*
work nrenar
*nto hardened lumps. This change wide,
cents per yani,
yard.
’ * only
‘ 25 cenu
bis niirht
night
preparand, again under this, is a temperance proceeds
ntaSo.1 with
m lMnS
th, work,
X ' Xx
T«" barotau brought abouttr
state of Michigan*SoA* a
Michigan Socks, all wool, re­
eoflae house, wherein a cup of coffer or Itrolly
'
tough, to LmwU aa’ho think.
"'tb™taV th, *'ll"d *" "n —•, ft pair.
. ••««»« we.1" c bi obuinM. tat- •
loVrortin m was K‘7“-,r»Hy_ dffihsed through the I

Gmn mounioNS i

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W
class and at low rates.
I on the morrow.
1 Upon the removal of the omentum, the &lt;»&lt;MM)N, iMmsiNtiiig of Alpacii*. |
riwi isi a
Brave boy, nrcA* on, you possess the
Here Mrs G lectured to crowded *ecrvt °f true happiness, that of doing
“ 5^. A"?. s."”.d^LT!j good to others, r
i
I
nnd may this noble
I Io 1b!&gt;
invJted hr 7 ™Zh. I
,i ly Low Prices.
Dings of last week, and as an evidence years advance, tie so thoroughly iin&lt;rf the zeal manifested I would state planted in vour nature as to prove a. ; examination proved to Im* true cancer
of the variety known as scirrllns.
♦k-*
..vnrai miin. nn bleMitig to all around you.
Iin.rrt.vrn* liri.vln
that numboY. came ««TeraI miles, on
Thanksgivingmorningdawns,
bright WllCtl laid Open, tilb ttUDOT WO* found
.„ddSS.'md'rhbi iibt JXi.hJtSI?“&lt;;*xh
foot, through the mnd, to be present,
henrf lor ’toward
nn n|&lt;|
his I UlUSt
have hail theperistaltic
effect to produce,
inJytoXebhv^Hnd
n« is
herarlv
PhL.*
h&gt;
-^pending
mi.tion
and were rewarded by having twelve fill
signature!, affixed to the pledge, four Mis Gnntk'hmiii- h» henra her little ,*'nniKh the Imwels. an obstruction,
grandson, Willie, cryini as he is dig­
of whom had hitherto been regarded as
irreclaimable. The Club here num­ ging some wood out oftiie snow, on the ren&lt; h of inedual or surgiml treat­
inquiring hp learn, th.-rt hi. grandrnn ;'“tl! ■ ht ',r 1
2'"*'
bers nearly one hundred and fifty
i,uck mid llirr bavu no vcmmI mutv to ', bfhtlr. Inn pretty, rwtornlltl.,
members, and is efficiently officered by burn and hi. hand, an- «i cold.. What I'1".1"' V“PA
D. 8paffbrd, President; F. Ellis and less could a noble boy like Joe Howard Pr&lt;jd‘,c‘‘d either bj a ivcont peritoneal
Overcoats, that will cover threeE. Vanderhoof, Vice Presidents; J. do than b. Oder hi. ivw.ut.re, think- inUnmntation or by th, di.ixi.itir.ji of
ing that ata atinuua will make bi t &lt;lw «y«utn to ronvert lite .H.-tnenU of fnurths of your l»ody, $2.50, $4.00, $8.00,
Fox, Treasurer: Miss Millie Bordeaux little differenre in hi. plan.. «&gt; he fl".1"'1.0" '“I"
nralfna . and $7.00, $8.00. $0.00, $10.00 and upwards.
Financial Secretary; and others whose goes to
500 pair Pants to select from, at $1,
good will,
go,, to work with a hearty ««nl
names we forget, ably filling the re­ and soon has n large pile of wood ready other fiuids, supplying the plastic ex- $2. $3, $4 and $5.
20 of those Mens all wool Coats left,
for use. and before he is aware it Is uetatiun which united the peritoneal
maining positions.
surfaces together. There was no ev­ to be rinsed out at $2.75.
The donation party holden last week nine o’clock, and he now starts on bis idence of any peritoneal inflammation
16 Suits for men and boys, at $4.50,
way again nt a rapid pace, trying to
for the benefit of Rev. H. Marsh, (Con- make up for the delay, soon he hears of long stair ling, or of any that could $5.00 and $8.00.
10 All-wool Suita at $8, $0 and $10.
gregationalist) who preaches at Car­ ti'e jingle of bells, and a merry party have existed for a longer peritHi than
8
Fancy Cassimdre Suita, $10, $11,
two
or
three
days
at
most,
previous
to
lisle, once in two weeks, was a very dasnes by him. As tiie lady on the death.
and $12.
buck seat, waves her hand nt him, he
enjoyable occasion, and resulted in the
6 Napoleon Du Brussel Suita, $12,
Wm. Upjohn. M. D.
sees something fall and lay sparkling in
$15 aud $18.
Wm. Parmenter, M. I).
presentation, to the reverend gentle­ the snow, he rushes to the spot, and
F. L. McCormick, M. D.
An elegant line of Castor, Beaver,
men, by the appointed delegate for finds an elegant gold bracelet, and
M. C. Ellis, M. D.
Diagonal, Diamond nnd Basket Suita
with a lusty shout he Khruals them to
that purpose, of a purse of $80.
at greatly reduced priced.
11.
A.
B
ariier
,
M.
D.
stop, and with a polite bow he returns
the lost article. He turns to go, when
Yours, W. IL Yotnco, M. D.
Considerable desire is manifested for the Indy, so forcibly impressed with
a restoration, to its pristine vigor, of the boy’s manly face and this honest
act,
cconld
not
let
it
pass
thus,
she
in
­
the almost defunct Reform Clnb, and
quires his name ana where he lives,
the indications are that such resucita­ she soon gains the information desired
tion will soon transpire and Kalarno and also his errand to the city and how
STILL IN FULL BLAST'
will again bp in the field with a corps he had Inren delayed since he started.
"Well my boy, you are too late now
of efficient workers.
to go to the city for a Thanksgiving
AT CHESTER
dinner. Take this and jump in and
The falling away of a principal have a sleigh-ride to vour home.” say­
workeas, has, for a time, bad the ef­ ing this she slips a bill into his hand.
"Yes, yes, iny boy,” said her husband
fect ot dampening the ardor of the "if you go to the city yon will lose
UNUSUALLY LARGE!
temperance workers, but there are your dinner entirely, aud instead of
In our Boot and Mhoe trade.
enough left to save a city, and we opine feasting you will be fasting, you
Stuffr., Perfumeries, Toilet
that ere long a revival will be in order. wouldn't be very -thankful for that
would you? We go right pass your
Articles, Notions, &amp;c..
Francis Graves.
house and can leave you at yonr very
door, for we are to dine at M r. Benson s
36 pairs Men’s Calf Boots, pegged,
Common Council Proceedings.
to-day."
$2.50. worth $3,50.
"Oh, then you are Ralph’s uncle and
Couxcii. Rooms. )
36 pairs Men's Stoga Boots, whole
aunt and these are his cousins; he told
Nov. 26th. 1877 &lt;
stock, $2.50, worth $3.25.
merit * rhere at the public paUacM*.
me you were coming.”
Regular meeting held.
35 pairs Men’s Kip Boots, whole stock
In the few minutes ride with him
$2.75, worth $3.50.
Present—Ainsworth, President; Lee, they called out from his confiding na­
$35(!)a*rH ■'’en',* K‘P ^oota, $3.00, worth
Reynolds, Roe. Truman, Cook, and ture all his past life and his noble re­
solves for the future; hi» determina­
Parady, Trustees.
30 pairs Men’s Veal Boots, Kip top,
tion to obtain an education that will
$3.50, worth $4.
Minutes of previous meeting read enable him to lie a help to his mother
School Book* and SUUooerjr34 pairs Men's Chicago Boots, Kip tap
and sisters, for the small property left
$4. extra, worth $5.
The accts, of A. W. Olds, Lee A them by his father is scarcely sufficient
34 pairs Aden’s Calf Boot*, hand made
Dickinson and A. B. Cooper were laid to procure for them the necessaries of
and
warranted, $8.75, worth $4.50.
life, let alone any luxuries.
34 pairs Men’s fine custom Calf Boots,
on the table fnr correction.
With a light heart he rushes to hi*
all warranted, $4. worth $5.
On motion the following accounts mother and hands her the bill which
34 pairs Men’s fine custom Calf Boots,
unfolded proves to lie a five dollar note.
were allowed;
fancy, warranted, $4.50 worth $5.50.
While be is explaining ail bi* adven­
Kellogg &amp; Denary •
tures wc will take a look into Mr. Ben­
Geo. Simpson, draying,
2.00. son’s home.
men’s, nisaea* aud Children's
1J0.
Wm. Clark, labor...........
All tiie preparations that could be
Shoes, in great variety of style, qual­
ity and make-np. Our faeflitiea for
1.50. conceived to make this a general feast
day
have
been
gone
through
with,
and
purchasing
in this line are unequaled.
1.50.
Cap. Dunham......... ................. .......
the guests one after another have ar­
Wear® confident of saving you from
Wm. E. Griggs, repairing walk.. 4.53. rived. soon the dinner is announced,
10 to 15 per cent.
On motion R. 3. Brady was allowed and as they are all seated around this
Women’s Calf Shoe*, pegged, $1.40,
until the first day of May to build walk aumptous repast Mr. Benson’s sister
to $175, best $9.
(Mrs. Mortimer) remarks that she can’t
COME IN AND TRY ME.
on south aide Maple Street.
Women’s Jalf .Shoes, Detroit make,
help thinking of the little scene that
M w; &lt;l, warranted, $2.0q to M.75.
On motion a new walk was ordered occurred on her way there, and if de­
W omen's Calf Shoes, Utica make,
to be laid in front of lota No. 97 and lot sired she would relate it. All were
sewed,
warranted. $2J5£itotMU.
.
eager to bear, nnd soon our hero, Joe.
Misses and Chifdren’s Shoes, of the
was pictured out to the listening crowd
Said walk to be built within 80 days as one of the finest boys she had rrer
alx.ve goods, at proportioBate prices.
AV omen’s Kid button American, $1.85
seen.
,
to $3.10.
"That is Just like Joe Howard,” says
On motion the Preaident appointed
Women’s Kid button French, $2.50,
Lee and Truman as committee to as­ Mr. Benson, “he. is one of the manliest
$3
and $4.
certain the coat of suitable ropes, hooks hoys in the neighborhood, he is bound
Women’s Pebble Goat, button, $3.00
to make his mark iu the world as a
to $2.50.
business man. or I am no judge, and he
AV omen’s French Kid. side lace, nob­
shall not lie cheated out of his Thanks­
and report nt next meeting.
by and stylish, only $8.
giving dinner, I can assure you.”
On motion Council adjourned.
"I mean to call there on mv way
CALVIN AINSWORTH,
back,1" says Mrs. Mortimer, "and learn
President more i.bout his home.”
"I will have Jake harness the horses,
Our stock of Women’s Serge Polish,
Geo. W. Francis, Recorder.
after dinner and take you down there, PLA.WI2VG ATO HATCHING I Serge Button, Kid and Goat Foxed Po­
before you go home,” savs Mr. Benson,
lish, and Kid and Goat Foxed Button,
Robert Bacon, nf Chicago, is an in­ “and you shall have the pleasure of
is complete, at antonuaiafflff Low Privet.
ventor. One of his devices it afsn- presenting him with his Thanksgiving
Re-Sawing, Yloniding*.
RUBBERSTRUBBERS!
wheel. to be placed in tiie hat, aud run
"That wiH be capital,” says Mr. Wood-Turning, NcroH-Mawlug,
by cloak work. His idea ’a that such a Mortimer, for I would like to make him
michina would keepy the head cool in sn offer, as I shall need an errand boj
Rubber Boots, $9.73, $2.80 to $8.00.
the holiest weather, and prevent brain in the spring and I believe be is just
Women’s Rubbers only 50 cents pair.
disease*. He set one of them going in the one; and if he goes on fu this mine
Men and Women’s Buckle Arctics,
hone*', generous way. he shall soon be
cotton snd wool lined, Aiaskas and the
his own hat, and the first thing he knew
promoted aud share in.all the benefits
Self-acting Over-Shoca in great variety,
his hair was being wound up in the of my store."
all at equally low prices.
Shortly the horses were st the door
machinery. The spring wm very stiff,
Retpet^fiilljf Yowre,
MADE TO ORDER.
and before he could reiwM* himself a
large part of his hair waa pell out by

XmXIv

CLOTHING

Anctiin ani Bantrupt Prices in tlie
Shade.

PJONEER DRUG STORE 1

GRAND FALL OPENINGI

100 PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,

NEW MANUFACTORY

KELLOGG iDEMARAY

(No Remnants or Pound Clotj^

At 6 cents per yard.

GRAND

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FROM Ut to is CERTS PER YARD.

6TATtOJ&lt;8.

H.u.n.-,...
NMbvllU..
VcrNMivIlla
Chari sU*._...
Eaton Rapid,,
RIvvb Jaactlok

WE ARE OPENING

WEST WARD.
Kxpn

STATIONS.

For Dresses and Cloaks in Navy Blue, Seal Brown, and. Black.

Drtroit,.

10 PIECLS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKINGS,
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we are selling at $2.50 and $8.00 per yd.

100 Pieces of the Host ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES
IN THE MARKET.

SHEETINGS.

Charlotlv
Vrrmoali
KMbvIUe
Heetlucv.......

20 PIECES of COTTON

MS

(lr»hd Sapid._________
K. C. BBOWN;
Awl Qea’I Hup! Jack*
HtaiT C. Wsirrwosis.

THE LARGEST STOCK

In the market, from 5 cts, to 8 cts. per yard.

iftQOy I
lLKDYTHST

LEGAL,

Yard wide.

ANN ELS,

D&lt;

Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 cts. per yard, worth 15 cents.

10 Dcz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 25 cents up.

pieces xatest styles water.pb.oofs,
In plain and dgtad. from 7S cent. up.

MM &lt;t»T
IhoosMc

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
We are authorized to say by tlie manufacturers that wc will Discount any
Dealer in the County on PRICES.

TRUNKS., TRUNKS. TRUNKS
The largest line in the County.

HORSE BLANKETS.

HORSE BLANKETS.

Will, sell you Blankets for less money than most mcrchonte can buy them for.

aj morupMr [»&gt;*! note arcomiMDyias tb« MM«]
,«■ mm &lt;&gt;t right handrt-d *rrent)‘moved sad IMOO
allan ;|S77.1SI »n4 bd aUornry Fm of forty drira provided for In mM mort*»«« In caa« prnewd&gt;ca abould Jm takra to forwkwo the eame, aad ao
ill or prucerdlnp at lav or tn equity bavin* been
ielholed t&lt;&gt; reeover t&gt;« ume or anr part thereof,
otlrv la therefore hereby given that ou MONDAY.
&gt;e 3Mh day of January, A. D. Ikffl, at one o'clock

IV AVe buy all kinds of Produce and pay the Highest Prices. Bring in yonr liarrj coOuly, b&gt; vl
tiunwl In eaid mur
folks and your folks’ friends. We can save you money, for we are bound to lUtaU In such cwm
make it hot for our competitors.

L. L. LOOMIS

Pioneer Store. J. L. REED &amp;
The Fall and Winter trade is farely

CO.

Uovnev tea of lorty doIUrv.
IHlr.l NMhviUo.1*L 2L V77.
RICHARD JONES.
Axlraaa of Mot
A. M. FLINT.

OF HASTINGS,

opened and

Under Clothing,

Woolen Nhlrts,

Heavy Boots A Nboes,
Overcoats.
rot rr&lt;-'.tdad Id uld Argtater** nfr» an
&gt;r of gay 1873 H two o'elock P. Mz ln
mortsagwon paga IM. on wMeh mid
ttvtv I,Ctalmod to Im du » al tbb dot* tha

Rubber Boots,

Horse Blanket;..
I^adlra Beaver Clonks
Ladies Furs,

Waterproolh,

Over Shoes,

BUGGY!

the C&gt;rr&lt;iii Coirt for said euanty of Barry) 1*13
tell Bt public auction to the hl(i&gt;ee* bidder, Um
■ - -- -

Mhaivls,
to the plat M»d eurver thereof
'
Dated. Naahvllle. Oct. tth 1S77.
GILBERT BBOWM.

Heavy Dress Goods,
And a thousand other things adapted
to the season’s wants, which we have
in abundance, are in lively demand.

It is our aim to keep first quality of
of Goods, and sell at the lowest possi­
ble living rates.

See .Them, before You
Buy I
r. toe iu&gt; oar of N
I .-.K‘.t baMndasl

r price I let. Agent, wanted ererj-wbwe. J. B.
'■ JOHNSTON. IM Woodward Ave., DrraoiT.

We buy often, thus keeping our stock
new and fresh. Knowing the wants of
the community, with our facilities for
doing business, and with
,

TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS

In Nashville, we are prepared, ready,
wilting, yea anxious, to make ourselves ■
servioeanle in your behalf in showing, ‘
and above all in selling you Goods.

ATTEND

GOLDSMITH’S
U Bryant &amp; Stratton

BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

We detest cant in advertising, but
prefer exhibiting our Goods and let our
customer* know fot themselves of the
truth whereof we speak.
PROBATE

Pork, Butler, Cheese, Pota­

toes, Buckwheat, Wheat

338770

For which the highest market price
PROPRIETORS

&amp;E0JL8WA«E4Ca

1823. SEND FOR

1878.

will be paid.

NEW YtRK OBSERVER.
rr Come, buy where you can make
leetmak
' rtht*r*rt i wh«re three
pentnd. .

Wjl a. aylsworth &amp; co.

DIVI8IO

Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 124 CENTS per yard.

Brackets, Door aad Window Framtis

"Golly massa Benson” says Jake as
be eajnea ebkksn. pumpkin and mince

RAPIDS

EASTWARD.

School Books

r£HE

....... -»"F
Utfcw»B— «8p

WE ARE OPENING TODAY

L. J. WHEELER.

ORDER.

�and the latter for

Mace her happy by a Holiday precent

of John, William. Ed- ehloasatG.

also fined, h-.it Udi inc tn furnish

Trumax’*.

□R"Your beat interest will be served
hy. buying your Boots, Shoe*. Hat*.
Capa, Glove* and Mittens at Griffith's.

FFT have addiid largely to my stock
of Gia**. and_ 1 now have the most
most complete line of Glam Ware in
At the present nesoion &lt;»f the court Nashville. Every variety of Lamp*
*
J E. Whitbeck foreclosed a mortgege and at astonishing low prices.
fc
A.AL Daugherty.
on the beading factory and property of
Ft W. Kirtland, in thi* village re­
------ New Good* Jum. received at
ceived a decree of fil887J7. Thr prem­
,____ Teumam’*.
ises to be Mild on the 5th of January, to
—The best Batting in town, 10 eta
pay the decree, interval and cost* of
roll, at Griffith's. ,
suit.

the two die Ladies’ Christian Society ted to jail, the former for one month
cleared, above all expense*, •01.OX. and the latter for two' mouth*.
haw undoubtedly all

read

•'Unde

WILSQNl

.SgjsjH
isSs&amp;iKw

quainted with it that it would Iw
aecdieas for u* to go into particular*,
we will oaly say that the cast of
characters was well made up, each one
- “Chaw me up" if thin isn’t regular
seemingly weli adapted to their part.
------ —• AND*------M. B. Bivoka. as “Unele Tom,” was
i jTJRESSMAKING!
rF"Everytbing yoowant in Crockery
a sueceM. We believe it would have
K ALAMO FTEMM.
and Gia-, »»»»t ** vou want it, and no
Nashville Nzws.—[Mich. Tribune.
beea exceedingly difficult to have se­
_
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 1876.
| difference in price from full set rate*.
—Now it the time to subscribe for lected a mure competent man for this &gt; We wish to rectify a mistake that we
BAZAAR STORE
at
'
Daugherty’s.
the News, to-got the balance of *77 free.
saw in your Maple Grove Item*. last
^*Don’t fail to see those nobby
A. M. Flint, a* "George Harris’ an! I week, in regard to the condition uf our
lit competitors receiving only ao award for some special feature of their machines.
the News, and don’t forget to fire her "Siibon Legree,” w*s also the right brother, L. B. Potter. Dr. Snell is our ■nit* at 8. LIEBHAUSER’S.
man. We understand he has had authority to say that he is steadily
——A new Stock of print* just rac’d,
His Onllmttid Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sowing and Manufacturing,
—W. A. Aylsworth has sold the old two or three years 'experience on the gaining ground, so much so that the
at
Trumam’s.
Threw Doors South of Truman's.
ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC “CUT OFF” on the hand wheel prevents the nu&gt;
Mead farm to Joseph Miller, of Maple stage. Asa tragedian he is the Booth very day you printed the New* he wa*
EF*My stock of Boots will be found
of Nashville.
about, perfecting a horse trade with
chine from running backwards, and obviates'the necessity of taking the work
Grove.
second
to
none
and
of
best
manufact
­
Too much cannot be said in praise of the doctor. He ha* sanguine confi­
from the machine to wind thread on the bobbins, which must be done with all
—P. Holler is moving his saw-mill
ten or fifteen rods north of the old lo- 'Chariey Wolcott, in the role of “Topsy ” dence in his ultimate recovery to hi* ure. Rubber Boots, Coats, and in fact
other Sewing Machines, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially in
and Edith Fleming as "Eva.” Char­ former robust health. He is Imckod in anything you want to make you happy
tucking, hemming and ruffling. IL does one-third more work in a given length
cation.
nt
Daugherty’s.
ley kept the house iu an uproar of hia belief by hi* brother, Dr. Charle*
of time than any other Sowing machine.
iCoMtaUng of
—Nashville is the boss town to turn langhtcr, and Edith seemed especially Snell, who has made a thorough exam­
WITH EVERY MOTION of Uie FOOT tiie MACHINE MAKIS SIXSTITCHES.
out a crowd to a dramatic entertain- adapted to her part, and won consider­ ination of his disability, and one that
I Vase*, Toilet Sms, Smokxms Sktt*.
To all persons who are thinking of
Dolls, Writing Desks,
able applause; and John R. Crites as­ knows whereof he speak*, a* he bold*
buying either a Piano or Organ, 1
—At thia time of the year matrimony sumed the part of Mr. StClare iu a letters of commendation from the best
It requires no special instructions to uxo It; on Illastrated Direction Book is
would say that |t will be to their in­
carries off the young people at an manner reflecting credit to his the­ medical authorities of Boston, Cleve­
furnished with each machine.
terest to call upon me at the depot be­
atrical powers.
land, New York City and St. Loui*. fore purchasing d*where. I can give
alarming rate.
IT CJUraOT OCT OCT OF ORDER, ATO TtZi ADJUSTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT.
E. M. FIELD.
Mr*. A. M. Flint, os "Elisa” and We wish to insert this that hi* host* ns good instrument* and lower price*
—•Ten Night* in a Bar Boom” will
properly executed Certificate is furnished with each machine, guaranteeing
be rendered by the young folk* of the Mina McCartney a* "Caasie,” played of friend* and relative* in Maple Grove than .any other agent iu this part of (_
to keep it in repair, tree of charge- for fire years. Machines sold on easy
their
parte,
although
difficult,
with
and
Assyria,
and
other
place*,
may
be
village, daring the holiday*.
the country. Responsible parties, who
terms of payment,
—Will Grigg* ha* an awful mouth great sueceM, and won many compli­ relieved of mental anxiety.
winh to buy, can take ingtriunent* on
We have a friend who is a very sen­ trial.
for crying auction sale*. Remember ment*.
E. L. PARRISH.
"Phineas Fletcher” aud "Gumption sitive man, be got mad at a neighlwr
him when in want of a hand.
—When in need of School Books,
Cute,” in the personages of H. W. last Christina* aud ha* continued his
Nashville, Michigan.
—John R. Critee wear* a watch that
Page and E. L. Parrish, respectively, wrath till now, and we expect he will Slates, Ink, Pens, Penal* or any de­
wa* •‘plucked” from a dead rebel on
tilled the bill to a T, and brought down for all time. Ho told two young men scription of Stationeiy, patronize II. the battlefield of Bull’* Run.
T.
Davidson,
at
tiie
jmst-oflice.
•
the house with laughter.
if they would hide, a wood-rack, be­
------ &lt; AND:------—W. A. Aylsworth &amp; Co., have
Charles Brady, os "Marks,” Asa longing to the object of his spite, he
The most perfect alleviator of nain
found it necessary to employ another Matteson os "Mr. Wilson,” Fred Kirt­ would set up the cigar*. The young from whatever cause, is Xoirsos's (farclerk, Frank McDerby of Bellvue.
land as “Shelby,” R. W. Huntington men aMcntcd. but thinking leas of him afire. It reduces inflammation, is cool
ing and healing to angry wounds mid
—Thi* "Injun summer” buaineiw lui* as "Haley,” George Truman as "Torn than hi* neighbor. They called uj&gt;ou cuts, and for the terrible scourge Diph­
caught a bad disorder, and rain, mud Loker,” James Fleming a* “Deacon the ueighlMir before resorting to their theria or Sore Throat it is a sure rem­
Kht berr vitb ymt.
mission,
to
ascertain
hi*
v|ew»
about
it.
edy. Sold by Boise Bros., Nashville.
Perry,
”
A.
Durkee
aud
H.
M.
Lee
as
cold and slipperynes* reign supreme.
HORt'E-SOTDEING. |U0
The neighbor aasented, on condition
—See Wood &amp; Brook*’ new ad. They "G. Shelby. "Mrs. W. H. Youngs "Mr*.
IVUgh! Cold weather incoming!
WOOD A BROOKS.
that they divide tlie cigar*, which they
Shelby,"
Mrs.
H.
W.
Page
a*
"Ophelia,
”
have their new shop in prime working
Then buy yourself an overcoat or warm
agreed to, the neighbor turning in and
A TTENTIOFi
order, and are now ready for business. Ro*a Jarrard a* “Mrs. StClare,” Mb*.
suit at S. LIEBHAUSER’S.
8. Durkee a* “Chloe,”' -the wife of helping hide tiie rack to boot. The
• —Don’t send any of vour printing off
tyHome-Made Sock Yam ut Tru­
Unde Tom; and Hattie Austin u* cigar* were accordingly set up, but our
to these "snide'’ printers, but march
.
"Emeline,” played their variou* jurt* friend i* yet ignorant that thejoke will man’s.
right up here and get it done neat, and
a* their ehsracter* demanded, and be on him, but hr will think different
HAVE BEEN BROUGHT TO PERFECTION IN THE
when he sersthi*.
with great sucres*.
Good Home Blanket* tfily $2 per
—The R. R. steam wood saw is again
Mitch LaFever has become a power-.
The success of the entertainment is
in full blast, at the depot, and manned greatly due to the effort* of Mr*. G. A. ful rival of Capt. Dilly. He captured ’ pair at Kocher Brom.
with an efficient corp* of "colored Tnimnn and Mr*. W. H. Young, who lust Friday 0 coons that weighed 190ll&gt;«
HTBeaver Cloking and Trimmings j
gen’men.”
worked unceasingly in getting up the One water coon, of which tipped the ■ell very cheap at Griffitii’*.
—We understand that our respected play, prompting each in their part and beam nt 84. Instead of seeking the
oMtriau manufacture.
(V* A nice line of Fall Drew Good* I
•citizen, Mr. J. Coffee, wa* caught and procuring suitable paraphenalia, etc. trees for flight, the coon took to a
nearly masacrvrd in lx* &amp; Smith’s The succe** of the entertainment is jxind. Mitch sent his two dog* after and Ball Fringe to match jurt received
him, but he whipped thA dogs when at Truman’s.
but tiidr just reward.
mill, the other day.
Mitch went to the rescue but he clean­
ryTlie Bom Stock of Winter Goods
—A son of a prominent Battle Creeker,
—.The "horning spree” mentioned in ed him out also, biting through hi* fresh from the Chicago Markets, just
spent last Monday in this village, in
ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO BE THE BEST.
last weeks News proved to be a some­ boot and barking his shins quite se­ in
at Kocher Bro*.
company with a couple of very auspi­
what expensive aflair to a few connect­ vere. Mitch broke bis hold however
cious looking female women.
tyOvercoata cheap, Buffalo Kobe*
ed therewith. Mm. Heath, nt whose nnd swam ashore for hi* axe when he
cheap. Horse Blanket* cheap. Tea
—Prof. Field will commence a regu- house the ehieartc occurred, held a war- dispatched him.
cheap, and in fact Everything cheap,
• lar course of cla** instruction on Fri­ ranLlike a big cudgel, over a few boys’
E. COOK a co
Daugherty’s.
Horace Sherman started for Ken­ । at
day evening, December 7th. Cnme one, head*, far seven long day*, and finally, tucky to day, to look at the lands offer­
come all and bring your friends along. on Monday last, had some half dozen
ed for sale there. If they suit he will
THE NO. 8 FAMILY MACHINE i« * new Machine with a Straight
is hereby given that I have sold out i
---- W’e understand J. L. Heller has
arrested, aud brought before Esq. buy nnd move thither in the Spring.
my interest in the Wolverine Mill to Needle, praciicaiiy Self-Setting.
No Shuttle to thread.
Il does not oil
Jumped tbB' country leaving several Chipman to answer to the charge of
Mr. Powers raised from six acre* P. Holler, all my account* are left with
the thread or goods.
The work runs back from the operator. It has n
creditors in sack cloth and ashes. Two destroying her property and her peace •of redeemed swamp land over 4,000 Lewis Durkee for collection.
lake
up
preventing
the
thrend
from
tangling
or
breaking.
It is the best
attachment* linger upon his few goods of mind, valuing the same at $10.00. bushel* of tnruips, or about 700 Igish
D. M. Purchi*.
Machine lor Family Sewing, Dress and Clonk-Making, ns it sews (he heav­
We are credibly informed that about els to the acre. w
■ EWING MACHINE.
in the bakery.
ryitadies’ Beaver Cloak* made to iest aud finest goods perfecllt. and fruiu one to the other without trouble or
Allick Herring is past danger. He order at Truman’s.
—A three-year-old child of Warren one-fourth of the participant* of tiie
delay, or the necessity of any changes whatever ; it lias plenty of room on
Calkins, who lives near Hastings, was dWroaee were named in the warrant, ha* been very sick.
EFTon can find Robber Boot*, light the table* and under the arm for. large garments ; it is simplest nnd easiest
George Wilson i* quite low with ty­
killed Nov. n, by pulling a cora mark­ and-of this number the officer succeed­
and heavy, at Truman's.
to handle; runs quietly and rapidly, and while the Machine requires so
ing machine upon himself in such a ed in getting only aeven, the others phoid fever.
little mechanical ability on the part of the operator, the importance of its It nqoin. do tpociol ioitnictioM to bm It
ry Corn wanted at 95c a lamket,
eaauMuriaff.
As we gazed upon the
The winter term of the South School
manner as to break his neck.
'
running very easily i* not lout sight of. It is a health preserver and not u
at
Daugherty’*.
boys
arraigned
before
the
bar
of
jus
­
commcncetl
to-day.
Our
town
super
­
—Last Sunday the M. E. Sabbath
health destroyer.
Fewer needles are broken than with other machines, as
tice, we couldn’t help but think that intendent, Mr. Spofford, teaches the
--- A heaw, all wo.il Overcoat, only
School organized themselves into a
the needle bar runs with no side draft
No m'tling or wear of shuttles.
#2, at 8. LLEBHAUSBR’S.
that belling crowd had shrunk terribly. same.
N
&amp;
T.
1ABGE DISCOUNTS TOR CASH.
missionary society, anil propose to de­
The expense of buying new shuttles is entirely avoided.
The bobbin
The boys expressed themselves p?-rCV I have just received a fine lot of hold* about twice a* much thread as an ordinary shti'tle.
vote the collection of the last Sunday
The Machine is
Personal
Items.'
fectly willing to j»ay their share of the
I
Julies
’
Cloaks.
They
are
pretty
and
in each month to the missionary cause.
double geared so that by.moving the belt it can be made to run rapidly for
damage; but hia honor remarked that
E. S. Houghtaling, of Albion, N. Y. cheap.
light work, of slower with increased (lower nnd ease on heavy work. This
—Wm. A. Aylsworth Ac. Co., will sell they had better pay it all and rely upon
L. J. Wheeler.
i* a great advantage and one found with none but the WHEELER At
at auction their stock of dry-goods, the other honor to make it up to them, is visiting his nerhew H. R. Dickinson.
ry
My
Tea
stock
is
selected
from
the
CUlCA^o
Miss Mary Aylsworth of York State
boot* and shoes, clothing, notions etc. aud tiie result was that four or five of
choicest New York samples and I know WILSON. It is without a rival for the family or workshop. The Xo. 8
Sale to commence the second week in the most peaceable inclined boys uf is visiting at W. A. Aylsworth'*.
1 am selling a Tea fer 50c. that would has all the desirable points that can be claimed for any uf its competitors,
Mr*. A. M. Daugherty is in Chicago, not shame any one at 75c. Try this while the objeclional feateres of other machines are avoided.
December. Fall particulars in next the village had to foot the bill, and
and you will alwavs find time to walk
for medical treatment.
issue of this paper.
coats, paying from two to four dollar*
down and nee A. Si. Daugherty.
—We are getting our business down each. Bat it will learn them the lesson
MARRIED.
ryC A PS, Caps, for men and boys,
to a fine basis. By the first of January of poor Tray vis: “never be caught in
from 50c to 8.50 at Truman's.
next we expect to run the whole con­ bad company.”
Aak Yourself these Questions.
cern slicker than sliding down a sliptU Bennett, of C«Mlet&lt;n.
—Last Monday, Mth ir,*t., Mr. James
Are vou a despondent sufferer from'
y board, on such circulating medi­
LATH BONE— DARK-In thia vU!a&lt;«,
THEY WILL BE FOUND AT THE
Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness,
Manson, the oldest conductor on the
I rut., by Rrr. C. I. D«yo, Mr. Fnrm*
as green wood, potatoes, etc.
Io Mian Eli* Dark, both ot IfMbvilla
Palpitation of the Heart 7 Have you
-H. G. Hale has a new advt. Read Grand Rapids Division of the M. C.
Dixxines* of the Head ! I* your Ner­
R, R-, departed this life, at his home in
vous System depressed 7 Does your
uefully. He has added a fine line
LOCAL MATTERS
Blood circulate badly? Have you a
Bandard school books to bis stock Jackson. For the last year Mr. Man­
—D. C. Griffith is receiving New Cough 7 Low Spirit* 7 Coming up of
Lugs and medicine*. He solicit* a son’s health ha* been very poor, and
feed after eating? Ate., Acc. All of
for the last fout months ha* been so­ Goods.
________________
rtofthc patronage and especiolly
these and much more are tiie result* of
journing in California. He returned
ry Having several wa on* running Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Di­
home Saturday, but only to die, at his
gestion. Green’s August Flower is
gnage a* fluently a* English. Give
on the road I am enabled to handle now acknowledged by all Druggut* to
residence. The funeral service* were
more notions, and as I buy in large be a positive cure. 2.400,000 bottles
held on Wednesday, under the auspices
—Last Friday afternoon several cars of the Knight Templars, Rev. C. I. quantities get jobbers’ rate* and can were given away in tiie U. 8. through
। Druggist* to the people as a trial. Two
of the way freight, were thrown into Deyn, of thi* village, officiating.
■ell many things in that line for
i doses will satisfy any person of it* won­
twe-thirds wbat you customary have to derful quality in curing all forms of
the ditch by a broken rail, about two i
A.M. Daugherty. | i-Indigestion.
mile* east of Middleville, but nobody
Sample bottle* 10 ct«.
—It now looks a* though the people pay.
Regular sue 75 ct*. Sold positively by
washurt. A crowd of railroad men of Nashville were to be treated with a
EF*Young Man if you want a suit of all first-class Druggists iu the Hnitea
were noon on the spot and cleared scries of theatricals this winter We clothe* don’t fail to take a look at those
| States. For sale by Boise Bros.
away the debrw, and had the track ia have the boss Opera House, and do not nobby suits just received at Griffith'*.
see why we shouldn't have thia class of
prime order before morning.
THE EASIEST 8EIUN6,
tyAn
elegant
line
of
Drea*
Goods
harmless, but interesting and instruct­
THE BEST SATISFY1W
—A full-blooded Turk visited this
and Trimmings, new styles, received
ive amusements.
village Thnradny. He introduced him­
at Kocher Bro*'.
IN NASHVILLE!
self a* the Rev. A. N. Experidon. a
A farmer named Harrison W. Dennis ■
ryi am also offering up the most
Bulgarian monk, of the Greek Church living in Kalmo township Eaton coun
of Jeruaalem. He ia a lecturer, and ty, was arrested Monday on a charge of complete line of Toy* ever brought to
\o Spriigs !
Nashville.
So numerous that I may
Light Rnanlng !
the Nashville Cornet Band have en- adultery made by his wife. He is a
man of some prominence, and the affair have to rent a building to show them
has
created
quite
a
sensation
in
that
all.
'
A.
M.
D
augherty
.
Saturday erauing, Dec. 1st. Admission
town.
NEW AND
Noiseless.
THERE ARE
M3
SECOMB-MABO
TO rente, children 10 cent*.
CyNew arrival of Bov'*, Youth'sand
WHITE MACHINES IN THE
—Some ten day* ago Master Fred
Farmees.—Take year State paper, Men’* Clothiso, at LIEBHAUSER’S,
MCXDAJfT
Dean, of Maple Grove, sent a letter to The Michigan Farmer, the largest, which will be sold at bottom price*.
No Cans.
best printed weekly published in Mich­
ry You are loosing money by not
igan. It will keep you posted on the
STYLE* OF
market* for all kind* of produce and buying your Crockery at
received
ian good investment for any farmer
No Gears.
who ha* anything to Mell. It is the
cheapest paper for it* sine *nd the
WOOD WORK
amount and quality nf it* reading mat­
Everybody expect* a prerent on
ter, that you can get. No fanner in
Michigan ahoald be wHLteit it- 8am- Christina* morning, and the place to A. Good Turn - Out I
ples sent ou receipt of two rente for secure them is at Fleming’s- If you
pomage. Sulwription price, &gt;2 per
AT REASONABLE RATER.
postage paid. Two. dollar* pa v*
now until January 1st, 1H*8. V&gt; do is to mention it and he will get
w Johnstone A Gibbon*, Detroit I it for you, and at price* that will defy
the Michigan
address for K

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AS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.

The Worltaowi Wilsoa Shuttle Sewing Machine

Tun Wito Xtoiut will li u am wk is ra tj u ta attar Hitoit

A

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• THE FAMILY FAVORITE”

A NEW LIVERY

ISTZETW LLZEOZDZEL ISZE-A-CHIZhTLEL

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Nashville House Barn I

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

nompir te line of white imported China i

CAI ALSO FUUI1IB bl FDIEUI&amp;
Call.

and

md

giving by bargains.

STANLEY MOORE.

�MICHIGAN.
lug to the Chicago Tribune say*: "Dr.H.
G. Bevholda, the red ribbon temperenre
aiaii, LiH»litd up hi* labor* in thi* cti)
fast night with a grand .mass meeting,
which overflowed with entbuslssm. In
lhe 10 dava over 1 600 persona have signed
lhe pledge. The Rad Ribbon Club num­
ber* over 600 member*, and tho White
Hlbbtm nearly as many. A magnificent
gold headed cane wax presented lo Rey­
nold* lam night by the dub, and to-night
he bolds.* raceplion in tbtedty. Ho mu*
made bnata of friends among our people,
and goes away with their beet. wish**.
Centralia, and n&lt;xt to Danville, from
thereto Adrian, Michigan, whence bo
will bring hfa family to Rockford, in thta
. Htate, lielore continuing hfa work."
in 1870, Wm. Iverson *nd Florence
Lane, of Adrian, were married, and two
vean ago be clo^red out.
Mr*. Iveraou
obtained a divorce, but a couple of weeks
ago Iverson came l&gt;ack, profe«M&gt;d love
and report taueY1. and lndu«wi her to re­
marry him. November 11 they started
lor Colorado, but st Chicago *&gt;° robbed
. her of all her money, &gt;225, and again ueh-a. . am* al.n la l.a»V af A&lt;!r*llltl

G. B. Richmond, a dentist at lensing,
has invented a telephone which in cffeclivene*' fa superior to any oilier yet made.
Last Bunday a loop of wires 230 mlhw in
length wa* brought into use, one end be­
ing placed in lhe telegraph .office here and
the other in the office st Detroit, a id con­
versation and staging were freely carried
*»n. An attempt to do the same with a
B4I1 telephone waa a failure.
Thoma* Nestor, nf Eaiit Saginaw, te
building a railroad ot hl*own. It te-glns
at Welt? station on the Mackinac Divis­
ion of the Jackson and Saginaw road. 41
mile* north ot-Bay Citv and runs off 12
miles northwest into Iosco county. Tho
road ta almadv graded and tied and tho
Iron went up Monday.
• A oonvapondent of lhe Saginaw Courier
having vtaited thejdlegod gold Jiiiiw on
tho farm of Geo. Bartlett, near Midland,write*: "Thosurroundings are low. not
swampy but level as moat of Midland
county fa, there not being anytliing like
a bill within a mile. A small hole dug
In the ground, ai:d a few other* here' and
there on tlie *urfare, are at presem the
extent of mining operations. The rock
that fa supposed to bo the shining metal
is of a peculiar appearance, with the cqlor
and texture of white liuieHtono, the
"wealth" being mixed throughout, and,
indeed. It has lhe appearance of genuine
gold. Chas. Oscar, tho County Sheriff,
has leased the adjoining land, sent speci­
men* of the ore to Ann Arbor for Inspec­
tion, nnd should it really prove to te&gt; the
precious stuff, Midland has a big thing in
store.
A Baptist State Sunday School Insti­
tute will begin in Hillsdale Monday
evening, November 28, and continue till
Tuesday eventag.
The Michigan Beekeeper*' Awxdatlon
moeUt at Adrian Doc. 19, and not 15 ns
first announced- Among tho pajwrs to
be read la one by A. B. Cheney, oi Ken!
county, on "Wintering Bees," one by
James Heddon on "Marketing," one by
Fisk Bang* on "Honey Plante," and one
by Secretary Burch 'on “House Api­
aries." The aoMlon will continue three

bank—the Third Naltomd-

of the South Carolina aeuitoroblp, the
in the
the US.
U. S.
D'linocnux bad a majority
majority in
try the
nw*n«e of
of HemNeuFoasfo—oHhiifod by
die jtbseiiee
atora Patterson and Sharon, and Conover
voting with the Democrat-. It is claimed
that Conovsr aud PalWreonwHl hereafter
vote with the Democrats on sIl, import­
ant matters.
.
Tbeminsn. st the keels mins, Dead­,
wood, some time Mince took |MMiM&gt;*sfon of
the mine, as they said, to secure the pay •
ment of WMgiw. The civil officers conld
not dislodge them. The officer* then
called on the military, aud the soldier*
having surrounded tbb Keets’ Mine,
cloaed all the opening* except the main
shaft and the process of smoking the
mines out by sulphur was
to
aud successfully car riel out. The last of
them came up, and all aru now under
The Jury In tho whisky case* al Chicago
disagreed"— nine voting for the govern­
ment aud three for the defendanu.
It
wa* claiintxi that complete Immunity had
iMMin promised In consideration of-the
evidence given by defendants
,
Three men charged with violating the
U. S. revenue laws have bora taken from
Jail In .Kenuicky by mob*.
Men who
aided tho marshal In making arrests
have been taken from lhel&gt; house* and
wbipptsl by mote* of armed men.
The Fishery Commission have given
their decision, awarding Great Britain
85,500,000.
It was a malority award.
President Referee and Nir A. T. Galt
agreeing, and Judge Kellogg, the United.-•
States Conimissineer. dissenting.
, The-United Stales mnn’-of-war Heron
struck on the North Carolina coast, Nntunisv morning. She had on board 135
persons, all but 30 of whom were drown1 ed. The vessel went to piece*.Great damage has been done by high
water in the valley* of Virginia.
Tho National Grange has fixed memLx'rsblp foes al ?3 for male and &gt;1 for fe­
male members.
The Treasury now holds &gt;344,950,650 In
bonds to secure the National Bank circu­
lation. The deposit* of United .States
bonds deposited for circulation for the
week ending to-day are 8751,650. The
United States bonds held for circulation
withdrawn during the same time are
85lM,(iOO. Tho National Bank notre out­
standing uro as follows: Currency note*,
&gt;319,138,741; gold notes, &gt;1,482,120.
The
receipts of National Bank note* for trie
week, as compared with the correspond­
ing period last voar. are an follows: In
1876, &gt;4,401,000; In 1877, &gt;1,332,000. '
Dealer* In tiro arms rejxirt a largo Incresso in the demand for deadly weapons
during tho past three yeans; the ntireiissers are from every class* of society,
from thorough or " kiitick ” tn tho quiet
Christian, traveler, and from the boy of 12
yean* btd to Hie patriarch in his second
childhood.
A large quantity of rock fell from the
face ot Niagara Falls a few days ago, nllering the outline considerably iiy
straightening the curve near tho Cana­
dian side.
In October 26,885,000 postal cards were
I sold—the hoariest consumption in any
single month since the cards were intro­
duced in 1873.
। Thirty liquor men of Norfolk, Va.,
j have lieen indicted for neglecting to
puneb drinks of their customers under
! the Moffat law.

UT
are ashnre ■ betweeu Ttonwga
«ud m*ny Hvee are reported

Saws, Fancy Woods,

ciertta* engaged tn industrial puraulta tn
become stockholder*. The Executive

SV

4

Playing with Perdition.
Noiane person will rush voluntarily
into rain, but there are sign* in thi*
community of aoiue young girl*.flirt­
ing and trifling on the bring of ruin.
When they encourage advances from
atrangers. or even irom young men
whose character they do not fully
know, and when they spend thek
.evenings away from the society of
their purente or of other discreet person^ they are playing with perdition.
The road to the bad la bordered-with
flowers and looks very inviting, but
no girl who value* her good name or
her life happiness should linger near
or lie drawn toward it. Every rational*
or healthful enjoyment-can beobtainerfin your homes, or tlioseof respecta­
ble frieudA Whatever seeks the covet
of darkness in aasodation of the sexes
is presumptively wroffg. Facte have
lately come to our knowledge eufticient to make tiie moat seiiratiomrt
column ever printed in Lansing; but
we diamiss them, with this gentle
warning. If the courts niiail ever net
upon crimes that may disgrace some
lofty young man or some l&gt;eautlful
girl, it Will then be our painful duty
to publlsli the Information.
How
much better it would be to heed the
"commandment with promise," laid
down in Exodus, chapter 20, v«.-rae 12.
—Laming Republican.

•TO BUY-

DETROIT
4
can succeed with th* ILLUHTBaThD
A HISTORY OF I HF. GREAT EASTERN WAIL
froapretaa *-.w ready. Millons will ba aukl.
f.ood.pwd'a Hook aud Bible Hbusa. Chicago.
ffi iftflflifiEWAKUFOK: C ATA ilk if my Soia
4&gt; I UUU Irocbn* won't care. Only inx-faea ever

THROAT IND LUNG INSTITUTE,
7 ■•*&gt; pervoa*
laautata In

A Russian official dispatch announce a
that the Huaslaua on Haiunlay captured
the fortified town of Eirepol with trifling
low. The Turks fled in disorder.
A special from 81. Petersburg nys:
BuMlan newspapers prolene a elrinx de-

-Extra white,
io. 1 while.

------- IS AT-------

Pnn V *ge»t* eanted in earb town in MiclnbUUft «»n I.M&lt;irs and rentlemen *111 find it
ii oBlabl* employment Hr nd for circular*. R. U.S.
Trtaa A Co.,44 GrnSoM St. Detroit-'

Inhalation..

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE!

VOU'iGMfN
L; in felBEraphy,
I HU tn 1100. ii month. Small salary whilo 1

T1m&gt; patient la not required to take
cine. The remidlei are mild and plea

■ Inf. Situation* (Urnhbrd free. Can be do

calomel employed. The

Opposite the Union House., Nashville, Mich.

of admlnim-rinK remeiim by the »y,tetn of Inti-..
Hou h acknovlod(n-&lt;J by all to tx&gt; the tuml rvavonable of .uy war adopted, aud moat aaHatactory In AildrT«»J. H WillTEA CfC Marsha I. Mich..___
iiouseln Mfchlaan
lea reiull». If powibli- rail perMinally for an exatu- 1 hn llr lo ’•1 !l ’ "
luauou. but If Imtxbaiblr to do m&gt;, aeod for Hat of I HP Un|y fur.llgc.lnakterirtS' Nevdka.Md
question*
and Dr William*’TreaUae
on—
Catarrh,etc.. Aituhiornu. All kioda of picture fnunae, chromo*,
.. .l. ..r—
1A1
and •f’enU'auddralrr'atuppIlM. Call or add rea*. N.
IL Ram*-1,100 Mkhlfan A*«^ I'Mroll, aianufactarerof th«- I.lghinlnr Amrrtcin Flatting Machine.
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D.,

A BRAN NEW STOCK

JOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,
----- WHOLESALE-----

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,
218 J«ff«r«on Ave., Detroit.

pj n , 1Tr,
q ,
all and Winter Goods,

‘BodyandiisAilmentSj’
issssgsi-ij!
Hegant New net I gut. Beat Ha« '
illadea in the World
FANCY WOODS, ETC.,
Send for Illustrated Catalogue «l
everything used.
John Wilkinson,
Importer and iMaler, 53 A 56 Lake
Street, Chicago.

School*, and more than 6(1 College I'rcnidrnla.
il&gt;&lt; about t O.WOO wurda aud meaning, not In

Corn—&lt;6@521 cl*.
Oats—No. 1 white, 31; an:

D. C GRIFFITH.

You MO Mao—Attend theGaaSD.RAriM (Mich.)
Rvanima Coixana and Pbachcai Tsaixix*.

(’■iiitalni. one.fifth mure mat
r. the amallcr trncgirlng mueh n
Contain. 3OUO tlluntratloiia, tic
» many a» any other Dictionary.

fd 39&lt;$6 40
&lt;1
25
5 75(&lt;^5 9 &lt;
3 5O(a,4 IM&gt;
$1 30671 301
i :w$t sot
1 24@ii 3V

I nint to keep the hett Goods nud hell a little cheaper than my competitors.
All Goods warranted as represented nnd no jockeying.
Strangcra arriving in
town lie sure and find the place; people living with us know how ’tin themieivea.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALSlOST EVERY DAY.

11’ HAsSTOODTHETEsT.

Warmly Indorsed By
Bancroft. Prescott, Motley, Geo. I-. March. Halleck I
WI&gt;uiier.Wilb&gt;^axe,EJ)hu Burritl.Danle! Wetnfrr

DETROIT MARKETS.
Flour—Choice white.
Medium,

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,’
Knit God^s, Trunks, Traveling
• Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

l*REHtC&gt; WATCH AYDCHADTaataai
NJ v&lt;R «.*d«r; Frco »Uii ovary rtder. OalSt
Frv*. J. B. OAZLoao A Co . Chicago, IU.

Webster’s Unabridged

The stores are already beginning to
grow brilliant with holiday goods,
ami, tiie owners of the little noses
pressed Hat against the windows from
’ the outside are
"wishing," and
••choosing" and "make believe.’’

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS.

SALES~**.!'K2r^Mx
AA A
WW

2752^2

.
Conger’s Romance.
Z1I Woodward asenno.. Detroit. Mich.
Mr. Conger, the witty CoDgreMinun
from Michigan, ha* u love btatory A NATIONAL STANDARD.
which ia quite remarkable. Ills pre.*ent wife wm his iin*t love, but they
quarrelled aud each married. Twenty I
yean* afterward he, a widower, was In
CODgreM, and she, a widow, eat in tlie
gallery and listened to him speaking.
It wm* tlie first time they had met since
their-lover's quarrel. She sent her
card ami invited him to call on her,
which he promised lo do if he' ifiiglit
'J DOO F.ngfnvinga; 1840 F&amp;K&lt;*«Qunrlo.
visit her n* lie used In the days of their
youth. Her convent wus easily ob­
tained, Hie old love ^eviverl, and they
were *oon married'.—PUttburg Cutnll'holr Library in Itnelf. In­
mcrciat._________
valuable in Any Family,

Steel rails are being laid on tlie Detroit
and Milwaukee Railroad between Cooperville and Nunica, thus completing the
line of ateel rails between Detroit aud
Grand Haven.
FOREIGN NEWS
A couple of Vnn Buren county shaipn« named Yund are said to have done h
Tho HUK*inn main army 1* auvmicltig
lively and lucrative business this fall by
buying Uie fruit of orctards, paying »
an all sum down, hauling olT ibnee the
A telegram reports that lhe Russians
amount of the payment In apples, ami iiAvo'siiininonetl Mnkhtar Pasha to sur­
tnen leaving the deluded owner to whis­ render Erzeroutn, but that lhe place will
tle for his money.
be held to the last extremity by the order
Mr. Chevalier, of Eaton Rapids, has of tho .Sultan.
gathered 576 bushels of sound corn from
Tiie French Ojficial Journal announces
—— ———
&gt; tlie resignation of the Cabinet, which
"----- *-------’—ileum ha*
has been found on । President MacMahoti has accepted. The
Genuine
petroleum
tne
tann
01
Joseph
(iisen.
near
LadingMinisters
will serve until tlieir stu-ccss'irs
the farm or
Gtacli.
I.udington, bursting out from the hillside in 1 sre appointed. Ths Chamber adjourned
-----—an
•--------*------------------| until Thuniday.
many
oleaginous
stream.
ium.uj.ci.iu
U.V vicinity
,ivn.4.. of
... «..on*
The RoutiTamanotiidal paperannouncThe
farmer* In the
1.
havo formed a mutual protective union. 1 e* that the Roumanians captured Rahova
They propose to protect themselves after a three day's engagi'tuent. The
against horse-thieves, tramps, clothes- Turks fled toward Lom. Polauka and
UUD, with
Will! the
iue Roumanians
JVIUIIIUIIIKUS in
iu pursuit.
puinun.
line agents,
Hue
agente, llghtnlng-rod
lightning-rod men and
ami all Widin,
other chape that prey upon the guileless Simultaneously with the capture of Ra­
hova the Roumanian division crossed the
Pingroe dt Smith, of Detroit, have re­ Danube opposite that town.
A Bucharest special reports that the
newed their contract with the State prison
authorities for Lite labor &lt;&gt;f|50 convicts ml Roumanian batteries sunk a Turkish
steamer above KalafaL
shoe work. •
Nosed, the murderer, who was con­
A special from Veran Kaleh announces
victed at Paw Paw, was sentenced to that die Grand Duke Michael entered
hard labor for life at Jackson.
Knr», Monday, and received lhe homage
Railway earnings: Detroit and Mil­ uf the iuliabltantu.
waukee, October receipts, &gt;163,270; ex­
There has been heavy fighting on lhe
pense*. &gt;141.726.
Michigan Central, River Lorn. Both sides claim the vic­
October, &gt;609,684; last year. 1617,922. tory.
•
Grand Trunk, October, &gt;8-3,564; last
A special correspondent at Glurgevc
veer. &gt;772,522. Great Western, October, sends lhe following:
&gt;398.086; last year, &gt;376,357.
.
I have been shown a telegram from lhe
The Masons ar« abroad bolding lodges Russian headquarter* requesting oontracta to furnish 70,000 bags of biscuit inof Instruction throughout the Slate.
Ex-Controller Garfield, of Detroit, has
CNiuah Pasha has opened negotiations for
been found guilty ofcuttingcoupons from the surrender of that place.
bonds before selling them, selling the
A Cettinyo dispatch says that the
coupons, and appropriating the money to
wounded Monteuegnns arriving here
report th it on Bunday night the diviaion
The Coldwater Republican says: Mr of Platncnnz, moving towards Scutari,
Bam Croxall, who went to Texas aomo found lhe Turkish forces entrenched near
three weeks since with a party ot four Anamollte behind three lines or breast­
others from here, relumed after a two works extending from the bills to the
weeks’ Blay and reports that the l&gt;olan&gt;s&gt; Havana. An assault was made by 600
•f the company would have returned had volunteers, who carried lhe first lino but,
tlie state ot their finances permitted. He on attacking the third, found themselves
nays that Uie Bute is rapidly tilling up opposed to a much superior force of
with fortune-aeekent and adventurers, Turks, and were beaten r«aek with loss.
that all kinds of business are overdone. Bctwi-on 20 and 30 were killed and 100
wounded, when the attack was abandon­
ed. This affair ahoW* that tho statement
Smith Bros., of Hillsdale, have shipped that the right bank of the river is entirely
another earload of 16 carriage horst* for Jn the ]xwsewdon of tho Montenegrins is
Europe. They have born shipping this unfounded. The locality of tho batteries
kind of atock more or leas for the last is about half way between Antivari and
Scutari.
Tho new French Ministry has been
yesterday from the standard to the nar­ definitely consli'uted. as follows; Presi­
row gauge, thus making a continuous dent of Council and Minister of War,
line of narrow gauge road from Lawrence Gen.Grimaudetde Rochebouet; Minister
of Foreign Affair*. Marquis de Berneto Lawton.
v 1 lie; Minister of Interior, do Welch®;
The Natural History Society of Lansing Minister of Justice, I^epellMler: Minister
ha* bsen chartered, with Prot W. J.Beal of Finance, Du Tilleul; Minister of Com­
m precident.
merce, Osienne; Minister of PublU-'
Henrv WUlta’a plan* for the ship canal Works, Graeff; Minister of Public In­
across Michigan include* a railroad along struction, Faye. The Minister of Marino
the bank of the canal and 10*locomotives Is nut yet nominated.
Du Tilleul was
to tow vessels through ..with. Tiie whole Deputy for Complegne, but was defeated
affair, ditch, railroad culvert*, telegraph In tho election of October 14.
Ho *at
line, engines, lock*, dams, etc., *1U cont With the oowitltutlonal group.
1W-has
bnt &gt;5^36,660, including &gt;400,000 for con- tieen connected with the Ministry ol
France lor many years.
The money for the completion of the
The Monitcur say* that the Ministry
’oiedo, Ann Arbor and Northern Raii- will avoid all political discussions, and
devote Itself solely to public business. It
will ask tho Senate and Chamber of Dep­
uties to adopt a similar course, thus es­
tablishing a truce from tho dissensions,
GEN LR ATj NENVS.
which are disturbing trade. Il will ex­
Accordlng to letter* received in Valpe- plain lo the Deputies lhe Imperative ne­
raiKO there han been a grand diaeoverv cessity of immediately considering the
made at a place a few league* from Are- Budget, so as to reassure the country.
..qufPa, ooualatlng of a rich vein ot gold
Tho expedient resorted to by President
aud Mlref oree. Thp aaid vein In some 1&lt; McMahon is not arceptablo to the Repub­
mecrea fa length aud broader than auy licans ot France. Tho objection ia not so
veffi of metal yet discovered iu the world. much to the n&lt; w; Cabineq aa such, but
The lay of ore is four ounces to the cajou tho demand la Instated upon that guar­
aud according to aaeays made lu Copaiho antees for universal and untrammelled
of aampleH remitted, the eamo reaches 50 suffrage shall be respected. The Cham­
ounce*. The only quintals of thomotala ber of Deputies, by a VPte of 323 to 208,
sold in Arequips are said to have pro­ refused to enter into cordial rolationx
duced 20,000soiea.
with tho now Ministry.
Differenees among memoers of the
The view taken of Unman Pasha's poMexican cabinet have rewalled in minis­
aition
fa on the whole desponding, but
terial &lt; liangea. G«n. Manuel Gonraleat
la U&gt; be Secretary of War. Senor Zema- aomo maintain that bo has provisions
■enough
to hold -urit until Mebemot AM
dona will remain in Mexico at prewent.
can organize an army of relief. Great
etTorto are been tn ado to acoompifah this

The National Oi

XlluBtratod Catalogue of

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JUST RECEIVED

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□ RY GOODS

Rye—5Mfa.60c per bush.
ApI'I.K»—&gt;3(93 35 per bld.
i dlctlonarir
Beans—Unpicked. 81 20fjtl Toper bush.
RteiOMGiuts. ChasBukchir. nf TRAIT
Picked &gt;1 40at2.
UL I HUI I
Printing Office l« Webater*i Una­ SflPHNBAlDWiM SPECIAL .
4JUTTt.it-Prime quality. 2fiQ2le. M" i.orerniuent
bridged.” I&lt; It not rightly claimed that WebaterU
dlum I4fg,17c. |x«»r Quality lOfe
THE NATIONAL STANDARD!
14 ets.
attend
Cheese—Old 12(&lt;tl2Jc; new, 13J els.
DnEssKn Hogs—&gt;4 75@S 13 per head.
Eggs—Eresh 19(^20 cts; Limed, IN'.
IPff YJT Bryaut &amp; Btraltou
Hay— SlO^lf 50pcr ton.
■^BUSINESS UNIVERSm
I Will find it decidedly lo their advantage lo
Furs—Racoon 206b7.r&gt;c.; Mink, |0(jt.6ih’-;
Mnshral, 5(3&gt;1Bc.; Red Fox, 506i,
By Mechanics' Hall, Detroit, Mich.
81; Grev Fox. f&gt;0(^&gt;i 50; Otter,
rrn&gt;&lt;- tarp-rt and Ix-rt patron lied
81 @6 iVolf, &gt;lfft2; Badger. 75--.;
VfotUtulion v( the kind in the Blate,
land tho only sui-ccaaful and P®&gt;,n«
Opossum, 4(xlbc.; Skunk, li'fa,
We.; Marton. &gt;l(&amp;4: Fisher, &gt;2(«.
4; Bear. 8.»(&lt;i48; lleaver,&lt;‘ry ami
••lean &gt;1 25(o,l 50 per lb.; damp
mid meaty, 70c(gi$l per lb; Lynx
Palant Steal
II 5O(«.2.
Sprint
We are the acknowledged headquarter* to
IliPKs—Oroen 6(47c; curel, 8(0,9.:; dry
Hint. 12(^l31c;dry salted. llC&lt;til3c;
green kii&gt;, 7(&lt;i,9c ; dry kip 14bt,17c;
green cal^- lOfakll; cured calf ll(&gt;*
12; sheep skins, 5O(a,“5.
Honey—16 to 17c.
&lt;hirabl«.
Sold by all Fi
Potatoes—Early Rose 30$,33; Peach­
blows, 3&lt; @40.
Poultry—Chickens 6@7c; turkeys, lOfis
are bought Exeloalrely For Caah.
lie; geese,7c.
Provisions—Mess Pork&gt;!3@13 50; Clear
Pork. 114 75(3,15,00: laird Sl@9c;
. “Tbe Most Perfect Possible.”
smoked hams, 12c; Shoulders 8c;
GEO. FECK &amp; CO.
Bacon lOjc; ext-a mesa beef &gt;12
I Thr U. 8. C&lt;nnmL'»iuner'&lt; llejmrt cla»»e» Builneo*
par bbl.
&lt; oilrge* arnang tbo ''u*etul inttltutiuui" of thr
Salt—Onondaga and Michigan, &gt;1 20 per
bbl.; Syracuse dairy, 456447c j»er
iperltycadeut ot Put.
cist uiiatiun. Youoi
par 224 lb. nark.
Sekiw—Timothy, $1 fltlf&amp;i 65 per bush.;
Clover, M W) per biitdi.
mtennlal I'ampbleta and circular* Bent on appll

i nd avoid
tlie Rush

ELADiES VISITING DETROIT

G. A. TRUMAN

FALL &amp; WINTER

DRY GOODS!

THE

Bottom

GREATEST

BARGAINS

------- IN-------

Cloaks &amp; Shawls!

MAYHEW BUSINESS COLLEGE.

ARE TO BE HAD AT

! TO SHIPPERS AND DEALERS.

' Send vour blitter, npca. poultry, game, potatoes,
| oat. and di It'd fruit to the reliable house of 8TEV। EN L " AUD, Produce Commission Merchant,

DETROIT LIVE
;&gt;3 75&lt;a&gt;4 45
Best ‘grades, r&gt;er cwL,
Medium gnuum,
&gt;2 75(0,3 &lt;h»
&gt;2 50(^2 50
Light and poor slock.
HOGA
Medium to prime,
Light weight,
HUKKP.
Salos at 83 25(%4 00 (&gt;er cwt.

Bu.tou, Yl«u.
&lt;^Sead for Price CurrcnL"fc»
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, GIVEN AWAY!

giSgld

BlcNHlngftCoiue Sometimes When
We Least Expect Them.

A

Valuable

Steel

Engraving!

3 A by 2 ft. 4 tn., entitled
"THE FINDING OF THE SAVIOR

Ira Mayhew. LL. D.. Detroit. Mich

THE NEW PATENT OVERCOAT
For Mrn and Boya. Or
I COAT. MUFFLER. AND GLOVES

,

they have tho Largest Stock of Goods in Town, bought very
Low. and will be oolu an Low as tho Lowest.

COMBINED-

ZEROCOAT!

For •*!• at retail by all leading Clothier*, aud at

Floasc Call and examine our Goods before Purchasing
where.
.

Nashville, Midi., Nov. 22, 1877.
The condition of the fund appropriated
TO THE “WORKING
for tho poor of Detroit for the current TO EVEltY SUBSCRIBER
CHURCH,"
KOCHER BROTHERS.
year, and which was intended would lie
Tram*.81.2S per annum, In advance; or *snt on
876 and 378 Broadway, New York.
aufllcient to meet all demands for which tbits! ruoutha* trial for S5c. Agent* Want- &lt;1.
the appropriation was made, has been en­ J. B. BREWER, Pub.,7 aqd FWarrsn sL, Kri .
tirely exhausted, and the outlook for the
approaching cola season (so far as thountortunate poor are interested) is anything &lt;
but cheerful. Work for the latioring
Clara Doty Bates, and
clBsatst iu Detroit during the past summer
and fall has been unusually scarce, so
Charlotte Doty Finley,
that with frugal management. Hint most
useful class of our citizens have been un­
tins just opened for inspection Ins Fnll Stock of
able to clothe themselve* with comfort­
able garments to protect them from the
TMvjroMfrigid blasts of winter. The nemurv
BOAltlN, 74 cent 1
means with which to purchase fuel, fixid,
and clothiug for the poor ot Detroit must
your local liooknciler.
be raised; they cannot be left to suffer
and left out in tho oold. It hast wn sug­
gested that a movement at once be made
for the raising of funds lo meet present
Piibluhcrt, BookaeUen and Stationer*, Which for Style, nnd Durability, and Extremely Low Prices, cannot
exigencies until tho city authorities move
Detroit. Michigan.
be excelled in Michigan.
In uie matter. Why would it not bo a
good idea to raise two or three thousand
dollars and appropriate the name to the
purchase of Men's, Youths', amt Boys’
Clothing at thtf great Asaignee Hale, at 76
Woodward avenue, where Mr. Smith is
QThese are prices that will stop till Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
selling this line of goods nt 65c on the dol­
lar. Let some philanthropic individual
borer to dress a* well as the Supennlmdmtf or manager of any------------inaugurate the movement, and depend
institution. A Iprge Stock of
upon it, Mr. Smith wlli do the tiling that
is right.
'-ST PERMANENT CURE OR NO PAY.
By the way, we would suggest tlie great
| Eatahltailed exclusively for the treatment of Sort:
sale as the place for the people tu go and
get clothing. ■___________________
I rhich sre paeHSaueoUy cured,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Suff-reni from N-minal Was
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Ch-upest. An examination will convince
vault of SELF ABUSE aod ea
vtth unerring certainty •• N itKmlMlon*
the closest buyers.

JOHN PARET &amp; CO.

iSONGS for GOLD LOCKS.

PRIVATE IVLEpiC^
f.R. CLEGG

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat. $1.50

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ ™

, ilmpins and Blotehea,
Palpitation.
Lrnpalnxl tttghi and Memory, Dizziness. Cordualor' rt ldea*. Bhwuie** of Breath. Want of Confidence.
ncaoadtyfor Boataeea EFFECTUALLY CUREX
fORXIFE. The mncdlc* «nu loyrd are iter zue

SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP.

But Farmers, Mechanics and L
find it Tor

i Office, 63 Madison St
' OLE DO. OHIO

their interest toe ill on me lor Prices be
money in it for yon.

will

r
there is

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE

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‘
Then she took np another, and out ofF
“Ah! That the reason. I’ll never yard; and the bachelor all that day
. Immortality
cornpaMionWibe said:
die that way, ma’am, for there's no- and evening eat at hia third story win­
I’ll keep on dow and played ‘The Last LiqjaJs
The faculty of the Ihmarlmeul uf
“Let me button It foryou. AR meni body to mourn for *ne.
are death on buttons and button bolesi blowing Uli,.after a while, you'll near Broken' on the baaeoon, In. pOM» ^Medicine and Surgery desire to auVILLAGE OFFICERS.
the echoes rolling in me. and I’ll play time, with accrierated paaiagM when
—I know by poor Thorp."
Then she fitted on the roflarand thei the same tune twice at once, and one the eoinpam of the instrument gave
DRUGGISTS,
out.
tlenta.
.
.
_
bachelor was ecstatic. As he handedI a bar behind the other.”
her his change he said:
“Oh, goodn«M gracious me!” she
Thus .may innocence caet ita halo
By the generosity of t'ie last Legis­
i around too-trusting human nature.
lature great improvements have-been
“Y'ou’re the gentleman that playai said, “you’d better see a doctor.”
such sweet, dreary tunes on the horn,,
Then he shook his head sadly and '
made in the equipment and acrammoJ are you not?*
went out.
, A Georgia Camp Meeting Scene. dations of the hospital, m&gt; Uiat every
provision has been secured for the
• “Yea. I play a little, but it’s dreadShe sat in the little shop for au hour
1 ful ionelyplaying all by myaeif."
or more, writing a long letter.
She . From Mgcon. Ga., a correspondent comfort and treatment of the sick and
1 \ ARjfisiES. BRUSHES
'
" Isn’t fnere anyone but you ?” shei inked her fingers, said "bother’’ to the sends a picture of a late camp Meeting afflicted.
inquired.
'
pen for spluttering, folded the letter near that place: “Itis night,and un­
An efficient realdebt physician inu&gt;
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL.
“ No, I'm cursed—I'm a bachelor."' crookedly, refolded it straightiy, di­ der an extenidve laif arbor a swaying been appointed by the Board of Ite
AMD BLANK BOOK.%
" Deary me! that is bod ! I’d ask; rected the envelope, put a stamp on the' mass .of black forma oscllate to every gents and the services of thoroughly
H »O&lt;&gt;
left hand corner, went out, dropped It. jMUvdng emotion, while torches of pine qualified nuraes have been secured
you over here to play air------ ”
cnuucn-c. a.
in the box, and came to Dr. Ash’s I throw a yellow glare around and un­ The hospital will now continue.in full
" Oh I” he interrupted.
"But I'm afraid the doctor next; door, knocked, inquired how he did,' der the canopy, and cast long ahadowi* operation throughout the entire year,
doer would come in and ask ifauy body and came home again. Then I think 1 on the ground outride the covering. and members of the fiunflty of the De­
she was busy for quite a time, as all [ In front of a rough etend used as a partment of Medicine and Surgery
waa hurt.” she continued.
l)RU&lt;;C.IST.Tarid
,
. [, pulpit in a small enclosure, thickly will be in daily attendance.
“Oh!” he said again, In quit* a, such are
STATIONERS’
different tone, and left. Five min­
Soon in ;Hipped the doctor, with a I strewn with leaves and pine straw,
From Octolver 1 to July 1. the fore­
utes after he was moaning out “ Thei huge bouquet In his hand.
and in this enclosure the favored few noon of each Wednesday and Solurdsy
PERFUME8,
"You
have
saved
my
life,
ma
’
am,"
| He in trances or shout prophecies, and will be devoted to the examination
Ikost
Link
la
Broken,"
as
if
that
link
TOILET ARTICLES,
; tell what wonders the Lord has done and treatment of patients at theclinic,
bad in ite soundnero held Heaven and said be.
and DYESTUFFS.
‘‘.Nonsenmj 1” she exclaimed ; but she for their souls. Around this enclosure and patients arriving on the morning
earth together. The doctor needed a,
FINE ELGIN
lot of snuff; the baker was clearlv smiled in a pleasant way, too.
a multitude of men and women form of. those days may proceed directly to
I.KWM PURKKK. W. N.
and WALTHAM
Then he put the Howers bcriiie her, the ‘holy dauue? In this the men the Medical Coliegeon East Uuiveralty
smoking himself into the grave with
Ecaaaca Coot Sacrelary.
A
cvld-tlppM
campon
Hr,
till
It
flubm
WATCHES.
Like the tuaed bird Ural, dyiac. Ilf* receive*,
his Mana; and the bachelor used so, pressed her hand, and went to see his turn their fscro outward and the wo­ avenue. Those arriving on otherdays
*» iWMUirMirir-tiTJi ii ii
v *
- many paper coHan that the little iwtlente.
men toward the centre of the circle, may go directly to the hospital, where
lirrrforu
T# launch in theught again upon tbastmu
The little widow hummed a tune, and taking hands each steps in time to their wants will bexl once attended to
widow ^ordered os many boxes of his
JE^fiLRY
Ufumaery pMnirt. vbtra the aigb and kU.
Each other** tweet net* to enhance did *eem—
.
asshedid of all the other sizes put to­ tapping her foot on the floor, late in the hymn that all are singing. Tbelr by the resident physician.
W. H. YOUNG,
Kia* like thoa&gt; fash gold btowom., and lip gether. But at last, one night, came the afternoon, when the bachelor froth singing is wild and weird, and. yet
4.11 services rendered by'the medh-al
Llk’tfri* brown wreath of wlnlar-bHlati laa.ee; the ciaid servant from next door over the way rush ci to
her.
|।i vucic
........
there is &lt;*
a Luaiui
charm m
in me
the song *»•
of me
the uvne- faculty are absolutely free- of charge.
Medical Purposes.
Shall we trot »mlle, rehearolng word* gone by,
pounding up the Widow Tliorn, tell­
“T’ve done it, ma’am!” he said, jgro, who, untaught, sings .in strict Patients will be Charged for beard dur­
w be, for too wlet.to dwell on that which grierea; ing her to come In. for the doctor was shivering.
livering.
. time and with full, round tones that ing the time they etay in the hospital
IL A. BARBER.
TEAS. 8PI0ES, TOBACCOS and CIGARS
“**Lord
man!
ill and didn't know anybody. Hastily
t—* bless
*■'— the
*’.......
— ' What
•*’*—* have
•------ | seem towell up from the heart. Illi at the rate of to per week.
A Bpec&amp;ilty.
The attention of the Supervisors of
throwing on her dress, in she went, you done?” •'
like the mountful whoop of our ‘wbip“I've been Imprudent."
! ]xx&gt;r-wili:’
Your correspondent has the various counties is invited to the
and she saw him lying there in a state
"How?"
of cotlapM*. with Ids wig oror one,
seen a negro woman earned from the opportunity which is here afforded
JV, you Mhtd Sduxd Book* I
BRADY &lt;?• CRITES,
Aro you going Io pw Paint., Olli or Yarn
eye.
*
,
Next day the shop was not opened. holy dance in such a ‘trance,’ as they for the relief of ca-tw such as are fre­
l&gt;o you want a good Book for tho home cl
“ Ginger abdcayenne
cayenne
jieppe'r
pepper
andand
' The
! The
doctor
doctor
tried
triedi
thethe
door
door
andand
found
found
it it call it, that her body was perfectly quently met with in the County
II*i a you a Preaeriptlon to be prepared I
Wltel.-rarc. PrietlM In til Ukndv.” ordered the
thelittle
litile widow
brandy,
widow, j: closed. The baker,
Luker, rather shaken, rigid, not bending in the least, al­ Houses, 'and which are permitted to
FImHm ■ hopa a
—
.
.._
...
_
l
.
f
orc
.
I
came
Ami
aince
the
Anti (Ince U»» niltht forma but a loveir ranion | while she held bls bend. Then,
(came by and looked in
hi in astonishastonish­ though one map carried her head, and languish and sometimes to die for
Of*I
“
.T.
J
:fil
rt
El?S
&gt;
.?SSuSKSiSh..
lnrtb.
ll.ry
liquid
down
bl.
II
JTe buy our Goode for cruh and can give
...B
................. .. throat, | ment. The bachelor peered from his
ids the other her feet, and she lay in Yhis want of' those special appliances for
Mortal. ]
yon loie pricn.
&lt;&gt;...■» iM„ . nr. &lt;4..i
she held
while
all condition several hour*. While throe their relief or cure which c*u only be
shehim
heldtiirht.
him while
tight, h&gt;&gt;
whnnu!be sputteredl| window and wondered. But for _!1
SMITH &lt;J- KNAPPEN.
.....I gasped
__...__ I for Ibreath.
___ .*1.
tlu»t ,1.&lt;&gt;
the little shop was ..I.__
closed, and poor deluded creatures were wallowing furnished by a well equipped public
■ and
I "Whatever Is the matter with him?’ clfoMsi it remained all that day and in the straw before the pulpit st tijis hospital.
THAT LITTLE WIDOW
it is respectfully submitted tiiat by
night. The doctor was for breaking camp meeting, one old woman, very
asked the frightened servant.
Yonr* Truly.
' “ Cucumbers!” remarked the widow in the door tn see if she w«« Inside, ill fantastically dressed, with a queer the trivial expense of transportetfon
BOISE BROTHERS. , She was Just the neatest little wo­ —f«r she had seen the doctor march or—dead.
The baker seconded the bonnet covered with plumesof various and board much human huHering may
man in the world—always smiling, al­ home that afternoon with two fine motion as night approached. But just colon; broke from the alter in a holy in this way be relieved, and an imLEWIS DURKEE
' ways fresh, plump, and Keep in her specimens of that proverbially cool then the Imcbelor came over.
frenzy, and ran shouting from under jx.rtant saving to the State be secured.
|yyAIV WAR! WAR!
• forties—one of the kind who unooth vegetable In his band.
1 AWYRB, Notarv Public, Rew! EMat. and Inaur
Just outside the arbor Another and hardly less direct way in
Then, the ■ “Maybauphe’s gone away to visit," Dre shelter.
JLd uaoe A««ut Collection* promptly made, and
tbelr uproiiH down when they talk to doctor becoming I&gt;etter,she went home said be.
she climbed to the top of a tall, burnt which the people will receive benefit
———*------------ *-----------ted OfficwinD.t:
you. Then the little cigar shop at the as cheerful as ever, and slept the
"Yes—on some errand of mercy," pine stump about five feet high, and from this course, is In the greater
corner where she kept, and where she dreamless sleep of the Innocent and chimed iu the doctor. "Hhe is a capi­ there she stood, and flapping her arms efficiency of the medical- practitioners
MURDER !
rattled on about difibrent brands of to­ of the non-dyspeptic.
EMORY PARADY.
tal nurse, that I can testify
much os a fowl would its wings, she whose education is facilitated by means
bacco, and talked of the weather to her
USTICE OF THE PEACE. Conveyancing,,
Early the next morning the baker . "So can I,” said the baker, dubious- cried out: ‘Hallelujah! Hallelujah! of the practical instruction afforded iu
fully and promptly attended to. Oflfcr
customers, and the kindness which any called. .
Glory tn God! Glory! Glory!!! If J the hcwpital.
!y.
aide Main Street, Xaafmlte Mkh.
tale of sorrow which was told by-----the
Cases coming to tbe University Hos­
On the Hour and Fet'i monopoly.'
"I hear that Dr. Ash whs sick^ast
"She never nursed you, sir!” said just had two wings and a few more
And hfrh price* on thia •'*taff of life,"
ninny
from he
—. 1 night, and that you went in ?” almost
...
—j vagrants
—o--- called forth
— ■—
-.,or
feathers on my head I'd fly away to pital for treatment are made use of for
the doctor.
E. J. FE1GHNER.
Were murdered with a two-cdrvd knife.
lire ~~~y
many 2~
tlmre
He had a right to „k.
ttc
“ Irer fat littleL:band
—
the education of medical men in tbe
*
“Neither did she you!’’ said the Glory!’"
went
into
tbe
drawer
for
change
to
isj
vrent
the
be
" Y«,” «b. allewered. "Tberirl
only way in which they can become
itestowed on some charitable plea—all || came for me, and I did the little I baker.
reliable and efficient practitioners. In
A Contrasi.
"Sir!” exclaimed the doctor, looking
went to make up the best tempered, i:vw
eould.
the use of casro for this most Import­
U'.d. Poor old chap! Il’s a pity he like thunder.
tne
most
motherly
and
the
nicest
I
*
'
^-r.------- ------ ----------------------------------------- 1 never married. He might have had a
If we were to be asked to say in one ant purpose tbe utmost caution isexer"Sir!” exclaimed the baker, looking
little woman
you
would
ever
chance I wlfe
bttle
woman
you
would
ever
chance
r
Mml
|y
nrou
„,I
him.ln.leadof
ORNO STRONG,
as much like thunder as a baker can word the quality that more titan any­ clsed to avoid everything that is cal­
I a poor, ignorant servant girl who calk look.
thing else marks English towns and culated to offend the sensibilities of
So thought Dr. Ash, who lived next | up the neighbors on trifling little
"I would have you know, sir,” said all public places as compared with our the patient, and the interests of tbe
door, and who often went in for a' lit­ cauHro."
the doctor, “that I am superior to any own, we should have to say neatneau. latter are at all times the most sacred
tle
snuff,
you
know,
but
who
invari
­
" Widow, that's what J always say. insult which a dough-kneader may English streets are well |M»ved and aim of those to whose care tbe hospital
t o«rj&gt;txJd!n&lt;«r Tour Johnny
ably settled his wig more rakishly be­ A lone man h» the devil’s delight—if offer me!"
A ml hl* Orahnm Flour, too, 'tta
,
clean ; Englbdi toads are well kept; is entrusted. The public characterUNION HOUSE
fore ]K)pplng into the shop. Ha used you'll excuse profonfty. Everything
"And I to any foolishnewf on the English railway stations are in perfect the Institution, not less than tbe proto say to her “My! you must be lonely conspires to make Ids life unbearable.
order; English fields are trim and f&lt;»eional reputation of ibe faculty of
partof aMawbonea."
here.’ widow Thorn!"
Whnt ailed the doctor?”
"Now, look here,” said the bach­ neat; English gardens, hedges, fences, the Medidd Department ^ireaHufflcient
"Oh! not at all, air, thanking you;”
“ Oh I” he’d eaten too freely of cu­ elor. “ I was sick and she gave me the lawns, all exhibit care and oversight. guaranty in this respect.
she would reply.
Cases desiring or requiring it may
cumbers.’’
same kind of medicines she gave the English smoke and fog blacken and
I wonder you never married a sec­
And &gt;:!a Shi pttof! everyone allow*,
•Widow Thorn, you know /'mas doctor."
ALF. C. BUXTON.
stain all the buildings, but English have thebenefilof the united attention
'
la i he nlcrat kind of fred for row.
ond time, Widow Thorn!’’
much alone as be is.”
"She sent me the name," said the care more than compensates for this of the whole faculty at any lime. As
•‘Well, it Is a wonder, isn't it doc­
a
rule, however, the patient* are di­
“ Why—bless me sir—what are you baker.
unavoidable evil, we are not so’ par­
tor, but you see I’m such a queer old driving at?” she asked.
i. of any manufacture, fi
“ She tame Into my house and held ticular here. We have a clear atmos­ vided according to their respective ail­
op soar lb« pUlnlni mill
IxMly that I guess not many could fan­
“ Nothing,” he said, with a melan­ my head while I took It,” said the doc­ phere and brilliant skies, but we are ments .as follpws:
cy meJ'
Medical Cases—under the care of
all, so far as public places are concern­
choly Millie, and left the shop.
CHAS. IF! DEMARA Y.
“Madam, there you must stop! I.' ,Ten minutes later she raw him go tor. He was triumphant.
That I never pul anything on the .late.
Then,after much haggling and quar­ ed, sons and ilaughtersof ShabbyviUe. Prof. A. B. Palmer, M. D.. who has
cannot hear the divine sex dispar­ home with five overgrown cucumbers
reling, they look at the house again, This is the more strange, because in his public clinic every Saturday morn­
aged." returned the doctor. He was
ing
at 9 o’clock, e
in his hands, she knew how many, for and agreeing that tihe would certainly our hotfiteholds no such reproach Is
J.L. BEACH.
as they say uf the old school.
Surgical Cases—under the care of
she pulled a box in the window aside return by to-morrow, they took ^befr true. There are no ueater or betterShe laughed.
Prof. Donald Maclean, M. D., who has
to count them. She gently smoothed ways to their respective homes.
kept
homes
anywhere
than
American
£ PARADY.
J^EW MILLINERY
“Can’t a woman speak against her­ her apron &gt;lown aud shook her head,
r iroupie
cimuner lwo P06110 d,nl« J*r ’***•vlx; ,Wed*
people
And behold! to-morrow the good lit­ homes, nor are any&gt;ita.
PIt iscleanlier
wholly [nesday at 11.30 a. m., and Saturday at
ArAXUFACTUP.EEOfBoot..n&lt;lS«we. Mwklng
self?” she asked.
She expected as much, aud more. Just
orneater in their habits. It is wholly I
1U »nd repairing ncatty done. *1*0 «riei .tteo"No! she never speaks against her­ ut that moment in came the bachelor tle shop was opened, and the same ar­
_s_ shabbiness
. &lt; &gt; .__y_rn *. m.
tian to All oil Ardere promptly and
in public matters that...
this
ray
of
goods
met
the
gaze
of
the
jxissers
self unlt^w sjie menus to flatter herself Irom over tbe way.
Diseases of the Eye and Ear—under
we complain of exists; and this arises,
by.
The
little
woman
was
seen
up
by cojjQiunetQry dhqiaragement when
tbe care of Prof. G. E. Frotlxingham,
‘•laanybody sick nextdoor,ma’am,”
stairs dusting the shutters. She nodded of course, first, from the neglect of the M. D., who has also two clinics per
some one is near."
J. B. RASEY,
. he asked.
to the milkman and ice man os usual: official persons we endow with hand­ week, viz : Wednesday and Saturday,
Dr.A.b w» rekcu dek and at last the bachelor saw her and some salaries, for leaving undone the
‘Widow 1 horn.. I was always called I • t ..i-u,
Whv*”’
at 10.30 and 10 a. m. respectively.-! plain, and.thhMrik’.. tnobig for me.” । ",
’ .w,
&gt;T_„ ln , over he went, and met the doctor step­ things they should do; and next, from
Diseases of Women ana Children—
, ping off his doorstep.
»Mrange fndllfcrenoe on everybody.
11 ILrit'' !reUatH|^re^irendntl hr”' Crow&lt;1, &gt;•*•■ f«*HnK
mlrerabk,
JOHN WEBSTER.
...---------------------- ami. J1 • "Are you going it »lrt” n.lre.1 the: I*'110 everything of » public nntnre. under the care of Prof. E. 8. Dunster,
Pd'
, saw
“w M«
rervant
come
h-re.
-sd
~w
hi.i servant come here, and saw doctor.
lo everything that Is not within his M. D.
Tbfn SSWlmI'Ure trekcr a! tire von iro ln
’
llh
**"•
"
h
«
“
""
‘
I
Further information may be obtain­
In with her.
Whst uiLwi | ••Yes,” said the bachelor
own private administration.—ripp/rIdly. Girt ca s call, taat rid* of Main Street.
ed «l any time by addreaaing
tonx1 Journal.
corner. He was n widower, and he | -v'
Hlr r can&gt;tlf,|i vou i»m.frai(iJ‘ "Doyon snuff?”
Dr. alexanukh C. Maclean,
1
"No I go for collars.”
1 • • •
1 ’ '
W. D. PURCHIS,
Resident Physician.
Firming** BuIM1d&lt;, ra*t of *idr MnlnSl..
“Then we’ll go together.” And toHuman Nature Among Ante.
PROPRIETOR Sippto Mill*. 2 mllcu west of Ver- In. Jime*
brilld he* “ThRlImSvatate i- mte- a*ronJr to lh** baker * Ute corner by
and rejpoclftiUy aolkiu a *liare of the pubX moot rille. Floor ard Feed al way* fee ulc at
gether they went. A tall, sunburned ’
-----»•
’
,
lie
patroiiajc
’
XUiiax
1
“
el&gt;
nii
,
telling
him;
so
If
you'll
excuse
me,
the lu»r«rr*m Curtotn Grinding and Sawing
man
was
there
—
elderly
blit
big
and
I
Mro..Herrick.inBeribnerfor
Dtcwiter.
done to order and rnUrfactlou guaranteed. (Uro
from
I we’H
016 doctor was Imprudent.” brawny
Wan among the ants have very
Wars
Had Large Experience in Ifrewmakin^,
Farmers’ Institutes
Do you speak trom experience?
"I’m afraid I’m that myself ma’am,”
The doctor .poke up, though he wu i ”■»&lt;* «*•
“‘fT*
“if\U; my Maria', been dead four­
Itls
a piece orUMtoev
of territory U»t
that I.
is “oov^.
covet­
! n IltUe ehnken'
n ho
The State Board of Agriculture^ifter
JAMES FLEMING.
. got to feel a pain here. And lie point­
\kTATVHM AKF.lt sad Jeweler, cut tide of Main
"We—1—that I.—we ebould like to ed, and the stronger tribe goes out in duly considering all the applications
teen years.” said he.
ed inthe region of his heart, that Is.
force, vanquishes and ejects the weak­ for institutes next winter-, selected the
»» Street, NaahviUe; Mich.
“ I shouldn't think it would take so' his leftside, where nobody’s heart is, see the Widow Thorn, sir.”
“Thare ain’t such a person,” said er : or it is the ixMaession of its Socks following ptean at which farmera' in­
long a time for you men to forget any­ you know.
MAGGIE JEFFREY
the man, grinning,
"rihe's gone— and herds, which one colony wishes stitutes will be held,'and have assigned
thing," abe said.
to wrest from another; or in the slave­ the members of the College Faculty,
"Oh, you play too vigorous, sir,” she vamosed—pegged out."
FRANK J. PUR CHIS,
"Ah! ma’am, man is a wonderful
said. “I once knew a gentleman who
"He's drunk !” whispered the bach­ making species, a colony requires a and fixed the time of holding the
being—the most wonderful of God's
played the fife lovely ; bnt he died sud­ elor. “I saw her myself before I came new relay of servants to relieve it of meetings as follows:
creatures.”
all care. In this case a number of
denly, sir, and the doctor who opened In, upstairs.”
Marshall. Calhoun oounty. January
"Except woman," said she.
him told me he was as clear us a
"What’s that you observed,’’ asked Formica rufa or Formica tanguinca 14 and 1.7— i’rofs. Ingersoll, Kedxie and
“You’re right, Widow! and that's' whistle inside, sir—his own identical
V. &amp; MAIL LINE
muster and advance against a nest of Fairchild.
the stranger.
the reason the Lord meant that every
words, ‘clear as a whistle.’
Every­
tormica nigra, nfter a. desperate bat­
Paw
Paw, Van Buren county. Jan­
"Sir,we
want
the
Widow
orn!
”
man should have a wife -and every
thing hail gone.
tle—for the red ants are very brave, uary 17 and IB—Profs. Kedxie, Inger­
. boldly exclaimed the doctor.
woman a husband, just to make him
“ But I dare say he was a married I "And you may keep on wanting tiiat and the black ones though cowardly, soll and President Abbot.
equal. Bo! think i»u and I must have man?"
Tecumseh. Lenawee county, Jan­
old lady, gentlemen ; but she won’t are fighting for their young—the ag­
uewpaniiera.”
LINE TO THE east:
«&gt;«wjtertnea.
.
.
- - “ Y’es, indeed, a blessed wife anil come for wanting.”
gressors, who are almost always vio- uary 21 and 22—Profit. Beal, Kedxie
"Now look here, Mr. Johns! Y’ou’ve
“I’ve poured cold water down mv
Then the pleasant voice of the little torious, bear off the pupte of the black and President Abbot.
VIA BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS had your partner and I’ve had mine, spine till I’m almost paralyzed, and I woman sounded from the next rcom. ants to their own nests. When they
8L
Johns, Clinton county, January
and death has dissolved the partner­
ihiirrlUuroMi CirU.
want you to treat me as you did the "Now, Charlie, do just behave your­ hatch out into perfect insects the 24 and 27—Secretary Baird, Profs.
ship. Now we’re both bankrupt, and
self." And there she wae before them, slaves take upon themselves the whole Beal and Ingcn»olL
we can’t carry on ajoint business; so doctor."
JOHN Q. CRES8Y,
“You do? Then writ! i’ll mix neater looking than ever.
care of the colony; they tend the young,
'■ "
inaw county, January
we must go on pleasantly,” she said,
d
„
HHLIUFIJ
the do»e for you."
k. Cook, Fairchild and
"Oh! Widow,good morning!”arid take charge of the nest, and oven feed 28 and
J’&lt; t»uly County Surveyor und General Con
and laughingly bade him good-night.
And she did so. riha brought it to the doctor.
and carry about their busy masters,
He had to laugh, too, for she seemed
On til Train* to Principal Point* Eart.
T J. HAMMOND,
him, made him take a gulp, and he sat
Climax, Kalamazoo county. January
“No mold widow than 1 am,"chim­ who will often die of starvation rather
l to expect him to do nothing else. ’
THW-CAgTADA SOUTHERN fa c
than help themselves, even when food 31 and February 1—Profs. Carpenter,
Then there wan the old bachelor over down immediately od the door, white ed in the strange man, laughing.
and choking. There was quite the
“Now, Charley, do behave,” said the is close at hand. The slaves, how­ Fairchild and Cook.
the way who was learning the bassoon.
look of a heroine about the little widow little woman ; “and, gentlemen,” turn­ ever, have something to say in the
Insurance, Heal Estate and Money
The first named representative of
He used to come to his window on
then.
ing to the doctor and the bachelor, nest. They detain their masters when the College 1-. each caw will aid Lbe
seunucr evenings when the widow
“Now go home," she said, kindly ; “let me Introduce Mr. Charley, my they desire to go out on a slave mak­ local committee in each place to ar­
was standing at her door for a breath
ing expedition, till after the time that range a programme for the meeting.
’
of fresh air, and ho would blow away “go to-bed and let me know to-mor­ husband.”
the males and females of the negro col­ It is recommended that in preparing
FRANK K. BXOW.
nt “The Laid Link is Broken,” till it row bow you feel.” And casting a
"Your husband!” they both cried.
. and Ttekn ArX Drt
strange, l»ewildered look at her, be
"Y’«. gentlemen. We’ve been going on les shall have taken flight, so that
. was a wonder he did not rupture someSecurity.
the
species shall not lie exterminated.
obeyed.
to get married for years and yean, but
a i¥awAB'i&gt;u » D»«nK-d
thing and die. He did not smoke, nor
Isow, after it was twilight, ths little he vowed he'd never marry me till he'd When the red ants come home with­ escii Betmiou, in oroer w aucru wtue ror
A 1SSWORTH &amp; BBOOK3,
drtnt, u«r &lt;*&gt;•».
But » UHlIiwt
GwMtai Iteaien in
Wt* "truck hlmoneilay, and over he woman closed the shop, went to her been successful in the mines; and he out booty, the slaves treat them with free discuarions of the subjects pre
room, out on her neat, old-fashioned has been now. We were married yea- enotempt, and sometimes even turn aented.
■
went.
bonnet*, and, going downstairs, locked .terday in Boston. I wrote him a letter them out of doors. They are willing
These institute* will follow the gen­
her house door from the outside, and telling him I’d meet him there—and to work for their masters so long as eral plan of those held for two winters
&lt;5-JLO Acrew
was on Che pavement when up came hear we are.
pas’, namely, an evening meeting fcr
But we’ll sell out this they can hold them in respect
erod, nmoothlug
Sh
eontlnita la pay the Hlghmt'Market
the servant irom the baker’s.
In these contests the ante often man­ the first day, a morning, aftamonu.
lt.i™
.... _•!
„&lt;■ n_
little place as soon as we find a cus­
her apron down.
“What is the matter with you ?” ,tomer."
ifest a singular resemblance to human and evening seMion fur t
;r..- n.i
ni'-."
'.mi V..rut&lt;v.
,
ot'ked
the
little
widow.
beings
In
the
effect
which
battle
pro
­
Without a word the doctor grabbed
day, thus affording four at
“What size?”
“Oh, mem! he’s took so bad that he the
।
bachelor by the back uf the neck, duces in the case of raw recruits. Ar. each imrtJlute. The locality
can’t apeak, and he’s calling for you hauled him out aodYumbled him over ant which atnrst seemed fearful &gt;nd in-titute is held will be ei
hesitating,
after
a
time
becomes
excit
­
all
the
time.
”
Qi Ippmd U M*l&lt; ixuitiu,
Lwar all the local expen«Ms
the
baker,
woo
was
coming
innocent
­
number,”
“Ob
I Know what’s the matter ly into the shop; and the three were ed and shown a frenzy of courage,reck- etc., and to furnish half the
IN SUMS OP
with him. &lt;Jonw Inaids, Jane, and ;down on the pavement, where Mr. Itwly throwing away its life without
Michigan
But I don’t care
When an
Charley picked them up. And when accomplishing anything.
much.’-'
.
Then Jane went inaltleand the little they were dusting thenmelvM be stood ant which has reached this condition
OX LONG TIME.
.“S»8dl”.«be ejaculated. “Here, air,
roman mixed a tumblerful! of a ror- for a minute In the doorway and sang of insenate fury happens to fall in with
The British umjust take your collar off, and let rue
L RU88BLL.
dn
oomjtound.
JO NES &amp; 8ELLECK,
a
body
of
Mlf-powitt'aed
workers,
they
out:
.
mesiKireft foryou.”
•‘Five cucumbers!” she said—“and
“ And if you aak for the Widow j quietly lay hold of it, several uf them
8o he did.and ahe handed him anThoru I’ll tell you Ibero ain’t rich a holding ite different feet, gently touch­
)-erson!" and went in and aimed the i ing H all the while with tbelr antenme till it calms down and is able to
door.
:
it on. and his
The doctor went home and abwwd
out one of
his aerva&amp;t; the baker waa •
and locked the tumbler which hod held
-Now
him!"

Rashvillr llittrtmi

rrtisrmrtrts

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

J

Dressmaking Dooms,
Rliss SHatjtjic 3lrffrcy

Mliiuryi Dressmaim Establisinnent

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick

BROKER.

FBOD UGH!

MONEY 1 TO LOAN I

&lt;,100.00 and UPWARDS

�AUCTION!
Frankie Olds in hi* 1st sickness, thtf
should they ever have another similar
care, to make a more thorough diag­
nosis before giving their opinion.
Nashville, Mich., Dec., 1st 1877.
Dr; C. W. Wickham.

AUCTION!!
Rubber Boots,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVI8IOJ

AUCTION^!

run hi* hotel at Vermontville.

California has suddenly discovered
that she has about 80,000 young men
who are worthless, except to under­
heads, ia this town, are talking matri­
takers.
' ’_________ - •
mony. If it develops anything wriou*
MARRIED.
we will let you know.
Mitrb laFever, in attempting to
shoot a turkey, nearly pvt an end to a
room*. The gun bursted and seriously
disfigured Mitch's phis.

School Itookff
Indies Fur*,

fitoSfJXStyM* with

»*isvtn«.u&gt;Mwcsrate

Worth of

-. Merry Christmas.,

Shawl*,

Dr. Snell will juove to Vermontville,
is so much improved in health. It is
likely he will permanently locate there.

Titus Ackley and Henry Davis were
preaentod with a Thanksgiving present
of a 1,000 and 1.500 respectively. The
former waa a girl and the latter a boy.

H. Leonakd &amp; Boa, of Grand Rapids
desires to announce1 to the citizens of
Nashville and;vicinity that their stock
of French and China ware is complete
in both wholesale aud retail depart­
ments, and new good* in every depart­
ment arriving dally. A great display
of Parian Marbles for Holiday'Proaenta. Lamps of every description.
Don’t fail to see our stock when in the
H. Leonard &amp; 80s.
city.

Mr. C. thinks it is a pretty state of
tilings if a man can't commit a little
dirty act without having the «ame her­
alded over tbe country in the papers.
Millinery Goods.
Poor ignorant soul, the transgressor'*
For tbe next 80 days I will sell my
road is hard to tread.
stock of Millinery Good* at greatly re­
There is a man in this world who duced rates.
Mrs. E. Btmitowa,
first door north of Truman’s store.
married his niece and hi* niece married

her uncle. What relation to the par­
Taxes I Taxes 11
ent* will be their offspring! The vrife
Xotke is hereby given thnt the as*e»will be mother and cousin and the h un­ mcDt rpll, for 1877, ba* been »laced in
bend will be father and great uncle, my hand* for collection. Taxes can be
paid at any time at Roe 4 Clever’s
and who’s business is it.
meat market. ,_________ RoB'
If the stave mill at Kalamo could
A Merry &lt;1iriatnm*I .
talk it would disclose some strange
freaks committed therein. Such is ■ Everybody expects a present on
life,
N. Ac. T.
Christmas morning, and tbe place to
secure them is at Fleming'*. If you
OORESPOhDEKCE.
do Dot nee what yon want, all you have
to do is to mention it and he will get
Savoy Texas, Nov. 88th.
Mr. Editor.—A* some of the readers it for you, and at prices that will defy
competition.
Do not forget.
of the News would probably like to
bear from this part of the world, I will
give a description of it as far as I have
We are authorized to guarantee this
seen. Agriculturally it i* divided in remedy for tbe cure of Dyspepsia, In­
about equal parte, prarie and timber, active Liver,' Sour Stomach, Constipa­
tion. Loss uf Appetite, Coming up of
the soil varies from a black wind to a Food, Yellow Skin, and General Lang­
black muck, either is a* good a* the uor and Debility- You must acknowl­
soil of Michigan. The old settlers here edge that this would be ruinous unless
are very slack. They do not drive we hail positive evidence tliat it will
cure. You who are suffering from
thing* a* they do in the north. They these complaints these wools are ad­
rely mostly upon their cutton crop for dressed—ami will you continue to suf­
money. Tbe cotton crop is light this fer when you can be cured on such
ternisf It is for you to determine.
year and on account of the wet weather Sample bottle 10 cents; regular size 75.
there remains a good dt’al yet to be Sold by H.G. Half..
gathered. and bn thi* account con50.000 die annually by neglecting a
side:able of tbe crop lias been wasted. Cough, Cold or Cronp. often leading to
There ha* not been a* much wheat Consumption and the grave. Why will
yon neglect so important a matter
*owjj this fall a* common on account of when yon can get at our store Shiloh'*
the wet weather, but what is sown Conmmpturn Cure, with the assurance
look* well. Thcy aow here front the of a speedy recovery. For soreness
the Chest or Lungs dr Lame
first at September to the 20th. of this across
Back or aide, Shiloh'* Portnu Platter
monfh. Wheat sown at this date last gives prompt relief. Sold by H. G.
year averaged 14 bushel* to tbe acre.
Hale.
___________________
Hacmetack, a popular and fragrant
Tins is the place for a poor mau to
llive to. for land i* cheap and if he bad perfume. Sold by II. G. Hale, Nash­
ville, Mich.
- vet tire
to buy with he' can rent

Cordial Invitation to all
And a thousand other things adapted
to the season's wants, which we have
in abundance, are in lively demand.
Quartara-

COME IN AND TRY ME.

H. G. HALE.

FARMERS, iTTHTIOI I

Take 5oUee.

here u«k,y &lt;!.*£» in the north can soon • '
• make enough Co pay^for a farm. Good
' torn bet and prarie land can be bought' T

Wm. II. ATKINBOS.

It is our alm to keep first quality of
of Goods, and sell at the lowest possi­
ble living rate*.

TWO OP THE BEST CLERKS

Something that jnet HU* the hilL

In Nashville, we are prepared, ready,
willing, ye* anxious, to make ourselves
serviceable to your behalf inshowing,
and above all in selling you Goods.

Como and sea them, bolero they
ar* all acid.

PHICE, ONLY $23.

We detest coat in advertising, but
prefer exhibiting our Goods and let our
customers know for themselves of the
truth whereof we speak.

rwm artotnew is thr art.

*"a—----- —fc ---------- trtclly. lUbu he«l, wiond. uehnulon. j»boto*r*pl&gt;y,
p iutinf. new O'ScMtwr-. pew proccMar new r»
C ipt», impcweernenU prrtalnlnc to textile Iodo*•
In... 1.4.1

and continuing until further notice.

SAVE YOUR DOLLARS AMD DIMES.

Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of Goods un

EESn.”

Flour, also 8,000

WAGON A CARRIAGE
REPAIRING

Buabels of Corn,

We have secured the services of a No. 1

Neatly done and at prices to suit the
hard times. John Caley, well known
to you all, has charge of the Black­
smithing department. Ahy work you For which the highest market price
mar entrust to hi* care will be faith­
fully done. Yon will always find him
will be paid.
at his post, and at your service.

HOUSE-SHOEING ONLY $2.50.

FT" Come, buy where you can make
vourCmoney go fartherest; where three
feet make a yard and sixteen ounces a
pound.

Every Job that loaves my shop is

X. 3. WHEELIE.

WARRANTED.

E COOK.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

JHE

NEWMANUFA CTORY

MADE TO ORDER.

I?1.1YLSWQRTH &amp; CO

Boston Store!
GRAND FALL OPENING!
WE ARE OPENING TODAY

BOSS

100 PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
At 6 cents per yard.

(No Remnants or Pound Cloth.)

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,

BUGGY!

Beveling In Style. Uus Sneet Wonted Good., AT IM CENTS per yerd.

20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
PROM Ui to » CENTS PER YARD.

For Drveaee and Cloaks in Navy Bine, Seal Brown, and. Black.

KELLOGG A DEBA RAY.

See}Them before You
10 PIECKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER CLOAKINGS,
Buy !
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we are selling at $2.50 and $8.00 per yd.

murderer in Arkans; is a few days ago

his wife, whs was sic. 1J to bed. He th.^
took the gun by the muzzle and at
PATENTS
tempted to dash oHtthiesuffercr'sbraiD* Ur-n.iiut.u *
’
but. the breech danced on the bedpost,
both barrels exploded , and charge* of *"
’nrM F
buckshot entered hia rung* and killed
; in the SeiCBtUk
him.
■
y___ _ w _ r
_
, »d tbrwiith Uih
A young man being attacked by In , S£
tb»i»
dian* near Fort Fetter man, took aposi-1 u»3*eitoh&lt;.nrn «sv&lt;tCd.

at lart killed. A
d" Mam
on him by which he may
KMueitoD recently ocfn«t west of Port Jcr-

100 Piece: of the Bost ELEGANT STYLES if EMBROIDERIES

A NEW LIVERY

IN THE MARKET.

SHEETINGS.

IN NASHVILLE!

ATTEND
rjOLDSMITH-8
V BryulAHnltoo
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY

STANLEY MOORE

THE LARGEST STOCK

In the market, from 5 eta. to 8 eta. per yard.

Yard wide.

20 PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,
Very Heavy and Thick Plush only 10 eta. per yard, worth 15 eenta.

lODoz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs

TAKE NOTICE

Ever brought to this market, from K cents up.

PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS,
And then tell all of your friends and
acquaintance*, that

In plain and figured, from 75 eenta up.

Nashville House Barn!

E. F.EVANS,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
GEO.M. SAVAGE « CO.

ha* opened a Dew

Tin-Shop
! i A. Good Turn - Out I
-*•
Cheap

for Ca*h

Tbe lergeelUne In tbe Count,.

£2

AT REASONABLE RATES.

CAI ALSO FUBNISH fsr FUNERALS.

We
arc authorized to nay by tbe County
manufacturer*
that. we will Disooumt any
vn e are aurao
on PKIcE3

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS
1823. SEND FOR

TIN.
COPPER,

MORTGAGE SALE.

WE ARE OPENING

NMhTllK Mlek., Mot. 30,1877.

: TlirS. lenifflr

IlMUaf*. in mM

Gentlemen will be entertained, each Day
and Evening.

OF HASTINGS.

KELLOGG IDEMARAY

Bractets.DoDr aaiWiiflowFraies

iMlltaUd

Auctioneer, at whose hands the Ladies and

torortlng
fact. In1 sericulture,
h.rtealturv, the home.
..
______
— —v-- .'.;”nrZ'-r.';
tl- mn*t v.Iualu- practical f

A. M. Kf.xeie

LEGAL.
MORTGAGE SALE.

till you have attended this

is cheap. Good hones can be bought
Thirty-Third Year.
PLANING AMI MATCHING!
tot™*”
’T*’ .C,”"b n.
Poplar
Pap, 4.
from $15 to.fSB. They do not feed.
i—
Re-Sawing, Mouldiujj*.
stock anything, excepting work horse* i
Only $3.90 a year, including postage.
and milk cowil The rest grub fori
Wood-Turning, Scroll-MawIng,
Weekly, 63 numbers a year, 4,000
themselves, so you see they du not)
Book pages.
have to work har cl all summer to get I ,
fodder to stand tl Jem all winter.
week
I ~r« V.y ft, Xi ir* of November Sth. |
lw
«in»k»» «»&lt;i th-

DECEMBER 12th.,

Nobby, Square Box Cutter*. Pork, Batter, Cbeesc, Pol*Price from #35 to #-15.
toe*. Buckwheat, Whesrt

TBE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.

that you were ha\ 'tog snow, while here
y. work evr, 4,, inotir .hirt rirore..
I have nut wore sin overcoat but one
■day since I have b&lt; sen in the slate. We
did Dot have a fn Mt hard enough to
kin vines until No'vembcr 5th. Fruit
of all kinds do well. Peach tree* will
bear some in two year* from seed. I
am now on a farm about seven miles

Dry-Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Notions, Etc,
Commencing on

We buy often, thus keeping our stock
new and fresh. Kooning the wants of
the community, with our facilities for
doing business, and with

BOB SLEIGHS!

bxvjdh

■ on Evod term*. They will furnish you
with*team, tools and seed and give yon
half y«u ram* and house, garden and

■9EA9MMB.

1878.

5KW Y8BK OtSERVra.

HORSE BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS.

Will sell you Blaxkkts for leas money than

PROBATE ORDER.

�ceiptr of tbe News mart foot thh ex-

chines at G. A. Truman*.

wardrobe and took the freight for
Sheridan. When her husband went
Dome. to d» owner ue lounu a cow
stove and a note informing him that
his unfaithful wife bad left him for
good. Lusk bad taken the early train
for Sheridan, but in his haste to fly to
the arms of his companion in vice, had
neglected to settle a board bill,and was
&lt;rf ye juvenile*
brought back on' a warrant. He suc­
ceeded in settling the matter and again
departed. But Mr. Atkinson put Dept
Sheriff Leexnd Marshal Griggs on their
track who succeeded in finding the
precious couple at Albion Wednesday
afternoon, and took them to jail. They
Chunk, n«xt Sabbath Mon&gt;ing-"The will have their examinations before
Greet Awaking,” Evening—"Aim of Esq. Parady to day at two o’clock.
This conduct for the- past several
mouths bos been of a moat flagrant
nnable priced hotel in Grand Rapids ia order,their nocturnip visite to Vermont­
ville, that they njight better send in
the Sweet’s. When in the Valley City
adulterous debauchery, bringing dis­
grace upon the fair village of Nsahvile,
She’s bom.
and we hope that a full measure of jus­
tice may be mooted out to them, not
only for their own good, but' that it
•all their stock of goods at suction, may serve a^&gt; a warning to all those
commencing the l&gt;th. Here’s a fine sinfully inclined. Atkinson and wife
chance to bny goods at your own price.
have been married less than four
'

-H. Branch of Middleville, called us year*
into an alley last Saturday and confi­
The Wealth of Nashville.
dentially informed ns that it happened
at quarter past four on Sunday mornBelow we give the names of the
property-holders in thia villrge, who
pay taxes on assessments of $1000.00
—E. F. Evans has his new tin-shop and upwards. The list is not a large
in Hwdy’s building in full blast. He one neither does it contains the names
lean old experienced tinner and in­ of any millionaires, Jbut the various
vitee yon to call upon him through the amounts have all been acquired by
columns of the News. Give him a honest tabor, and wo do not believe
share of your patronage.
any village of 1000 inhabitants—and
—The Christian
Church Sunday of ten years growth in the state can
school will have a "Christmas tree” at show m fair a record:
their church Christmas Eve. All mem­
$4840
..8100
ber* of the church and congregation, C. C. Wolcott..
..2850
and all others who desire, are requested Hiram Coe.....
..3725
G. A. Truman..
to place their presents on the tree for Jacob Purkey.'.
..2500
..2500
Philip Holler...
their friends.
..2300
—Tne examination of Martin Cooper L. J. Wheeler..
..2175
for obtaining goods under false preten ..2050
..9030
am, came off before Esq. Jordan, at Lewis Durkee............
..'JIG*,
Woodland Center, last Tuesday and TL L. Loomis...............
..1M0
0. A. Philips...............
Wednesday. The respondent was so Wm. A. Aylsworth..
..1900
ably defended by John R. Cntae and Jacob Fraunck..........
..1900
..1750
A. M. Flint that the court discharged Barry, Everts &amp; Co...
..1725
D. C. Griffith.................
him on the spot.
...1400
Ainsworth &amp; Brooks..
..1S0O
—The regular quarterly meeting of Myron Pennock............
..1250
the M. E. church was held last Satur­ A. J. Hardy....................
..1335
Wm.
Kerr
.........................
day and Sunday and waa largely at­
..1900
Kocher, Bros..................
tended. Rev. Isaac Taylor, the new 8oL Feighnerc.............. .
...1170
..1100
presiding elder, preached four excel­
.1000
lent sermons. The Reverend speaks Dickinson A Lee

well of Nashville, saying it is the mort
-prosperous and thriving! town in his

•district.
handsome lino of ready-made clothing
for boy’s, youth’s and men’s use. Mr.
Liebhauner informs us that in making
up hi* atock be wo." careful to select
goods only of the best material and
mannfactura, and buying for cash is
enabled to sell nt extraordinary low
prices. Id making up your wardrobe
for the winter do not fail to give Mr.
Liebhauaer a caH.

A Good Find.—Levi Smith is one of
our good farmers living a short dis­
tance east of the village. In one of
his fields is a hard spot embracing some
three acres that he has found exceed­
ingly difficult to till on account of the
hardness thereof. A short time since
while plowing in tjie field his plow
struck the aforesaid hard spot and the
handles punched him in the riba. Levi
resolved to investigate the business,
procured a pick and soon broame con­
vinced that he had struck an iron mine.
He brought a large chunk to this vil­
lage, which was pronounced by local
judges to contain fifty per cent, of
iron- As the vein is located near a hill
there is a possibility of the hill being
filled with the ore. We understand
that Mr. Smith is to send a sample of
the substance to Ann Arbor for anal-

—The aggregate value of the taxable
property in Castleton, according to the
roll of Supervisor Durkee, is $325,340.­
00. The real estate being valued at
$984380.00 and the personal at $40,800.­
00. The total amount of tax to be
raised in thia township for the present
year is $5,008.00, dh ided as follow*
State tex $1,MA1«; County tax $1,368,­
A Wonderful Discovert.—We
10: School tex $1,187.50; Mill tex
$1406.50; Rood and Bridge fund $250.00; atop our preen to insert the following,
just
received from a Meadville corre­
Highway tax $74A1; Incidental tax
spondent : Mrs.--------- , of Maple Grove,
a noted Seventh Day Adventist, by
—There are fifty men in Castleton, recent observations of the dog and cat
outside the village, who are worth star, has made the remarkable discov­
probably over $5000. Below wo give ery that in the year 1880, at 10 o’clock,
tbe names of the ten wealthiest and the 88 minutes, and 31 seconds, ia to be the
value of their property according to end of the world, or tbe general wind­
the amassment roll of Supervisor Dur- ing up of the bobbin. Thia remarka­
ble discovery was made through a pair
of spectadea without glasses.
6050
4800
3110
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
W73
3500
Elder
Austin will remain where he is
2450
during the winter.
2150
Mr. E. G. Potter has been having a
Jtam1 Bchtappie
Wm. Northrup.
well drove, and is making improvmenta

call their attention to the

Phnk ia known all over the country.

Aasarica. It always publishes the
freshest mw* and earliest intelligence

make it a general favor-

stock and l&gt;wit KAaortmrtit of Crockery
in NashvIDe.
comctaDWY increasing, we ahull enlarge;
FF’Your best interest will be served
fat-we must do a closer ca*h burint** by buying your Boots, Shoes, Hate,
than heretofore, therefore we art- now Caj*. Gloves and Mittens at Griffith’s.

tore all honmt men, who are in arrears

befon CbriMhtuu, and also pay at least
FVN.'w arrival of Bov’s, Youth’s and
six mouths' aulacription in advance.
Men’s Ci/rrinwo, at UEBHAUSKR’S,
These are our terms for 1878.
Please remember this r.nd call upon which will be sold at bottom prices.
u* at your earliest convenience.
nr Save your money for Aylsworth
A Co’*, Auction, to commence Dec. 12.

HASTINGS ITEMS.
-- Wanted^, every body to step in
and look at the bom stock of Holiday
It is stated that Eve, who was manu­
goods at
A. M. Daugherty.
factured for Adam’s Express Co., wore
a neat and tasty, though in these days
nr An elegnut line of Dress Goods
it might be conidderod n somewhat and Trimmings, new styles, received
scant, raiment of leave* When the
at Kocher Bros.
female portion 'of the actors in the
-- Wanted every body intending to
Black Crook, at Niblo’a Garden, N. Y.,
had their wardrobe MDt from Paris, it buy clothing to step in and look at
prices at
A. M. Daugherty!
is told that the entire lot, for forty
femenines, wna sent in an ordinary en­
------ New Goods just received at
velope. Georgia full dress costume is
_________________ Truman’s.
said to consist of a hat and a pair of
—The best Batting in town, 10 ctia
spun. Thus history chronicles styles
roll, at Griffith’s.
of drew of various times and places;
but it was left for Hasting* to make the
--- Wanted a man or woman that
advance step and imitate sociables and ever found fault with my fifty cent tea
reunions where the conventionalities i------------------------- A. M. Daugherty.
of dross, and oven dress itself, should
ITDon’t fail to see those nobby
be discarded------ the host* hostesses,
guests and gueatoema appearing in a snita at 8. LIEBHAUSER’S.
state of perfect nudity. Such a gather­
NOTICE.
ing transpired here a few evenings • AH persona indebted to the late
since, and pleasant recreation* such firm of Halbert &amp; Co. Will find it to
as the ladies jumping from elevated their ml vantage to call and settle im­
position* to bo caught in gentiemnn’s mediately.
Halbert A Co.
arm* and other equaly beautiful acro­
E7* Look out. for the Red Flag Dec.
batic , feat* ’Ac., Ac., were in order.
13th, afternoon and evening, and each
But in every community .are to be
succeeding day and evening.
always found conservative persons who
------ A new Stock of prints just rec’d,'
are opposed to the introduction of any­
at------------------------------------ Truman’s.
thing new and progressive, and thus
this charming evening pastime came to
—When in need of School Books,
a bad ending, and the festive ones States, Ink, Pen* Pencils or any de­
were teken to the "cooler” and the
scription of Stationery, patronite H.
judge, where the high------ toned lan­
T. Davidson, at the post-office.
guage of the chief lady defendant
--- Wanted to sell you first etas*
caused considerable commotion, espec­
goods
cheaper than you ever thought
ially where she related, in vivid words
a metaphorical dream scene in which of buying ever at auction at
A. M. Daugherty. herself and Marshal Pricket were the
principal actor* Indeed, so rich was
tyUgh! Cold weather ta coining!
tbe delimitation that the Marshal audi­ Then buy yourself an overcoat or warm
bly blushed, and a general roar, at his suit atS. LIEBHAL’SER’S.
expense was elicited. In his great
tyilome-Made Sock Yarn^at Tru­
kindness, the judge extended to the
parties progressive an invitation to man'*.
visit and inspect the House of Correction
IT*Don’t fail to go to the Auction of
and has furnished them with vouchers Aylsworth A Co’*, commencing Dec.
and a pnM good for twelve months 19th.
..
.
■
from date, and sent a body guard to
escort them thither.
Good Horae Blankets only $2 per
The Red Ribon Club here is full of
ardor, and are rapidly extending their pair at Kocher Bros.
line* of operation, occasionally making
--- Wanted every body to know that
up parties to visit points in the country they can find most anything they want
round about, and thus infuse new zeal at------------------------- A. M. Daugherty.
into the movement, and the out look
ryBeaver Cloking and Trimmings
for the cause is encouraging for Barry
sell very cheap at Griffith’s.
county, for unlike Eaton, we have no
IVA nice line of Foil Dress Goods
rampant speaker* who hide their rib­
bons when they go among strangers, and Ball Fringe to match jast received
and, os has been tbe catic there, one at Truman’*
such is enough to almost crush the
—I will trust you and sell you goods
cause in one town.
.
at cash price
A. M. Daugherty.
"They are passing away.” Across
j
cyThe Boss Stock of Winter Goods
the street from our residence is the
Barry County Court Houm*, and with­ fresh, from the Chicago Markets, just
at Kochkr Bros.
in it Judge VonZile has been adminis- in
tring taw and justice upon an extremely
—All goods sold at my store can be
targe and hideous criminal calender, returned if not aa represented
and many of the violators of law----- A. M. Daugherty.
from view, having accepted invitations
to hospitalities at Jackson, for various
"lengths of periods.”
Mrs. Susan E. Graves, after two quite
lengthy trips, tailoring in the temper­
ance cause, has been resting and re­
cuperating at her residence here, and
is now prepared to respond to calls to
lecture. Her address is 8. E. Graves,
Hastings, Mich.
It has been suggested to move our
depot a little further east, and do
away with that at Quimby. It would
not be much farther out of town for
HMtinff
Considerable ia being said in our
city papers about our City Marshal
playing cards late o'nights. Whether
ho follows the example, of Ah Sin, the
heathan Chinee they omit to state.
The city has a remarkable blind man.
Wholy blind, he goes alone, all over
the corporate limits, is a champion
checker player, cuts wood, makes
picture frames, goes upon the roof and
repairs his house, and is extremely
handy at many things which it would
seem impossible to do. He is a well
educated man, and withal something
of a wit. One of the family wishing
an article from the cellar, he volun­
teered to get it, if the servant girl
would bold the light, which she did,
and, npon her return, was rewarded
with boisterous shouts of laughter at
on thinking of holding a light for a
blind man. We have also among us

Saturday night L. B. Potter had three
of those nervous chills, he has been
having for tbe past three months, but
is now gaining slow.
Mr. Frank M. Quick has his house
completed aud will soon move there-into. B. H. Hoag of Nashville, has been
driving him a well, and has it nearly
finished.
Mr. J. Quick and wife have returned
from Battle Creek, and will perma­
nently locate Ion their farm in Maple
Grove, at present, are stopping with
the old batch, (Joe Smith.)
Mr. Richard Graham, is stopping
with A. 8. Quick this winter. Will stay
until about the first of April, then he the leading families, fancying, per­
will start qn another rambling tour, haps, that his eyesight was getting
this time with a comrade, a cousin from feeble, tried a few nights since, sersral
kinds of glasses, elevated to an angle
We think youi Kalamo correspon­ of forty-five degrees, and although
dent docs not pay strict attention to our principal street is
his business or he would have known
of Mrs. Parley Green’s return from the
east. Buffalo N. Y.
Tbe M. E. church here ia highly
Good Samaritian.
blessed by the appointment of the Rev,

AWL
GRAND PRIZE

GFToung
if you want a suit of
clothes don’t fail to take a look at those
nobby suite just received at Griffith’*

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Nashville, Michigan.

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BLACKSMITHING
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take up preventing the thread from tangling or breaking.
It is the beat
Machine (or Family Sowing, Dress and Cloak-Making, as it sews the heav­
SEWING MACHINE.
iest and finest goods perfectly, and from one to the oilier without trouble or
delay, or the necessity of any changes whatever; Jt has plenty o( room on
the table and under the arm for large# garments ; it is simplest and eosies:
to handle; ruus quietly and rapidly,* and while the Machine require* so
little mechanical ability on tbe part of the operator, the importance of its It q|oins no special instruction* to nae it
running very easily is not lost sight of. It is a health preserver and not a
health destroyer.
Fewer needles are broken than with other machines, as
the needle bar runs with no side draft.
No rattling or wear of shuttles.
LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.
The expense of buying new shuttles is entirely avoided.
The bobbin
Machinal Mat na trial to any asrt of lha rvantry
hold* about twice as much thread as an ordinary shuttle.
The Machine is M«urv»pe
BW If not acceptmL Write far lataat
double geared so that by moving the belt it can be made to run rapidly for rxrtlcuiar, fa*’ ;&gt;arcb«aata.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
light work, or slower with increased power and ease on heavy work. This
--- “That Husband of Mine” vrill be is a great advantage and one found 'with none but the wHEELER de
WILSON. It is without a rival for the family or workshop. The
at Aylsworth &amp; Co’s., Auction.
has all the desirable points that can be claimed for any of its competitors,
The high reputation gained by Law- while the objectional feateres of other machines are avoided.
ton't Curative is steadily increasing,
owing to the truly wonderful cures
which it has performed. It is fast be­
coming the Family Panacea for all
aches and pains, and for allaying in­
flammation. Bold by all druggists at
dollar per bottle. Sold by Boise Bros.

CHEAPEST 81i USSTEST BUHIIS

No. 8

The White

THEY WILL BE FOUND AT THE

Notice
is hereby given that I have sold out
iny interest in the Wolverine Mill to
P. Holler, all my accounts are left with
Lewis Durkee for collection.
D. M. Pubchis.

—Sugars are cheaper than ever I al­
ways keep a fair assortment, aud for
Tea and Coffee you do not want to go
any farther
A. M. Daugherty.

LOW PRICE HARDWARE STORE!

CVLadies’ Beaver Cloaks made to
order at Truman’s.

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

GFYou can find Rubber Boot* light
and heavy, at Truman’*

•the FAMILY

—No trouble to show goods and no
fault found if we can not sell to you at

--- Heavy, all wool Overcoat* only

$12. at S. LIEBHAUSER’S.

FAVORITE”

ISTJEW MODEL T^^OECUnTHJ.

THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING

CT* I have just received a fine lot of
Ladies’-Cloaks. They are pretty and

—When convenent step io. We are
neartta depot you can see the cars,
come in and find anything you want at
A M. Daugherty’s.
ET’CAPS, Caps, for men and boys,
from 00c to 8J50 at Truman’s.

Light KuniBg !

Noiseless.

Ko

NEW AND

rr^atatioa was toe ueath-btew te
p: iced machine*.
THEBE ARE K0 SEC0MMIAKB
WhlTE MACHlMEt IM THE MARMET.

«K£

ELGANT
Cobs.
STYLE* OF

flick Headache, Habitual CostiveoeM,
Palpitationof thei Heart t Have^rou

your

No Ge«rs

WMB WOUL

H IS EUCH LANGES TKM TM FUntTJIA*
CH. NJS Vr I HE StfefiER, BOWK MO «£D

rcn*n&gt; c
n* w&lt;rt

My.lt

Tbe Ladles of the Christian Churh

GOOIl’wURK

from the machine to wind thread on.the bobbin*, which must bo done with all

greatly reduced prices.

5s EOS 3ay try other bsftrs tryis-to VH1IX

Pma nt ta IWt
AQSMT8

I

�*•: &gt;

HEA DQUjLRTJ
nature

•TO BUY-

I bad dastifwd to

FOREIGN NEWS

E. M. SMITH &amp;CO.,

bill in not paid to lire

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

tblithcrt, Booketllcrs and Stationers

Turk* hold a strung

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton * wool, ‘
Knit Good^Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

and Solo-

--------------- -­
84 91 per cent of pure silver. Thn Servian battalion recently croaeetl tbe
aronn has on one side the letters ri. frontier near Uratervitre to protect mm
dail.lv standing for Hebrorum Bulgarian women and children. The
Turk* drove the Servians hack and
many were killed and wounded on both
aides.
.
.
A rorrea|x&gt;ndenl slates that the estab­
' The Corunna &lt;k*l Company ships lishment of the Rpman Hierarchy offifeot*
about 400-totw of coal a wens. There la land hM been indefinately postponed.
talk of opening a new mine in the
Til'* dlatreea among the mining popu­
neighborhood.
lation of Cornwall h» become so great as
According tn the Cadillac News a th ri fty to require an organized cbarilahl* move­
farmer up in Greenwood township, Wei- ment for tbelr relief.
■
fort county,
traded off Ida wife fur 40
Italy has abolished capital punishment.
Mere* of land, and it la pretty good land,

■Bed Bottom

for by s* maiden aunt, his etepmothcr died,
leaving him heir of some two or three b(to­
il red dollar*. Solomon vm no fool and did
not follow the example of the notorious
prodigal son wbo epcni ni* money iu riotou*
living and bad tobacco. On the contrary,
he invested hi* capital in a cigar Mort, but,
like mkny ocher foolUh men in bis buwnem,
bought a large iWHortment of meershsutn
• The Most Perfect Possible.”
nipec and high-priced cigar*. Ho very aeon
found out hi* mistake and was beginning to
look like a sick cat that had been. left on. a
doorstep by a moving family, when a tra­
veller called, and, takings small package
from ids vest pocket, invited Sol to try a
Hille. He did so, and Mr. Saxby (not of
the WionwitN Eba but tbe original of v*ai**w*
vhwvw
r-—-—“Saxby'a Pride”) felt somewhat alarmed to Centennial IWtnphlel* aud elrcuters seat oo appll
ro tbe face of Mr. Stebbin* change from the
hape of an elongated frving pan to that of
a married man who had been presented with
GILLMAN 2ROS.
twin* for the first time.
EUROPEAKHOTEL
"How do you like thatY' asked . the
traveler.
11 DI I
“Idke ilF’ aald Soi, ‘.‘why I never tawed
Ito* place in the city to get
lijii
anything half ro deliciou*. Mock turtle
a meal l» suit your Uato
soup i* a fool lo tiii* and Point Look Out
oysters sink into indgnificance by its aide!
. UETRO1T
What do you call it 7”
"That fat the Walker, McGraw Co*
JOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,
Globe chewing tobacco."
“Heaven* r exclaimed the astonished
vendor of the weed that cheer* but mot
inebriates, “I thought it was candy I”
To make a long story abort, Solomon
218 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit.
purchased *omc Globe and gave il to his
customers who were unaninioualy of the
opinion that it was the finest they bad ever
tasted.
He now employs twenty-right
t0SON.MOOREico.
hand*, and has built an elegant store, over
which you can read the following sign:—
; wnolrs*1/. D£»i&amp;?? ,« ■ ‘
As you |&gt;a«* by, my gentle friend,
No mailer wLkt you're doing,
DRY GOODS
Ju*t *lep inside to have a treat,
jASl.tDWM. GfO.F.Moo»&lt;
And buy some Globe for chewing.
JUssouGiLiit ChasBurchir nrTRniT
A few days ago a robust looking individ­
SrcR’iNBaioww special .
UL I l\U11
ual entered the store of the Walker, McGraw
Company on Atwater Sl, and was intio&lt;
duccd to’ Mr. Saxton and Mr. Elliott, who

1000

h^ARiQ’fffCCATAkElI my Nos?
eb«* won't cum. Only troche* ev*r
lo to u»to fa th* bom; ate per box
DIL KEMPER, Gtlrotorx,hl

MATHEW BUSINESS COLLEGE.

The Pope la reported to be dj’ing.
The Rusalsna arevalaing works against
the forts of Erxerouin and nbullding bar­
racks for troopa.
.
Great excitoment prevail" in Btamboul
through the calling out of the reserve*,
and dUturbaru*e are expected.
All the
alien dart* oftbe palace have been armed
with revolvers.
‘
A thousand cotton operatives at Mose­
ley have struck, aud a general stride &gt;»
threatened if the proposed reduction of
wages i* enforced. Tne Buraley weavers
resulved that it were better to strike than
allow tbe master* to glut the market by
nlean*of reduced wages. A reduction of
l&gt;e reorganis'd.
Tbe project of extending the Vasaar the hours ef labor waa suggested aa a
railroad U&gt; East Saginaw, ia under bu«l- remedy for lhe present trouble.
The heaviest fog of th* season occurred
uesa-llke diactmion.
There are now about 2t&gt;0 prisoners in at Ixmdon Saturoay. At 10:30 a. in. it
wm a* dark m midnight for a short time
the Reformatory at Ionia.
The British and German governments
Onehnndred of tbe lx&gt;va in tbe Reform
.School have been vaccinated, and the are making the telephone a part of lueir
Republican expects a general breaking telegraph system.
The Vatican have accepted the English
out over there soon.
According to *2ie b&lt;x&gt;k* in the office at Government's conditions so as to be able
the Deputy Collector of Customs tbe fol­ to proclaim tbe hierarchy of Kentland
Immediately.
lowing are tiie principal fruit shipments
Detail* of the losses in the fighting nt
from lhe port of Renton Harbor for the
f Mt aouson: Peaches, 235.008 »*•£«■ : Mitchka, on Uio2ttth ulL, show that the
Ruitelar." collected 2.500 Turkish dead. .
barrels; raapberriea, 27,610 case*: grain-.,
31.010 baskets; blackberries, 7,009 care*;
;
CONGRESS.
buekleberrica, 7.291 carea; cborriea, 3,675
&lt;mmm; pears. l.fW baakeia. There was
aiao a considerable shipment of apples m
T
uesday
,
N
ov
.
27
—
After
an
all-night
b*«k&lt;te and aacks, and 2.032 barrels of
cider. The greater jtart Of the frit It went session, occupied with dilatory motions
by the Republican members, and the
le Chlreg...
reading uf evidence of the Hamburg
A rehearing haabeen granted in the massacre, the Senate passeil lhe pending
Rosa- DougiaM cam*.
reMilutlon'by a vote of 29 yeas, 27 nays— Lut customer*. Mr. Elliott »book hand*
Hunter’s dry gouds store, at Portland,, Patterson anti Conover voting with the very warmly but, baring two thousand
Mich., was burned Thursday night; lo»* Democrats. It read*:
btix't* of Globe Fine Cut to ship before four
B15,005, Insured for |10,000; Urvia1 hard­
llexolved, That the Committeepii Privi­ (it wMiheumure than half-past three I begged
ware store followed al a loan of |12,U6O, leges and Elections l&gt;e di«charged from lo be rxcttacti, and «at down in hi* chair
insured for I6,6a&gt;; Wolcott's grocery, the consideration oi thu credential* of M. with the usual bump, a* though he war
04,000, Insured for *3,000; Hixson &amp; Co., &lt;;. Butler, of South Carolina.
trying to hate revenge either on hi* pant/
Ei.OoiZ insured; J. W. Bailey, 3250, In­
Mr. Thurman made an effort to get the
sured: John Wooubury; $400. Iitnured.
credentials of Butler considered and &lt;&gt;r I he leather covering of hi* easy chair. Mr.
Henry Blackman, a farmer living near moved th« belie sworn hi a* Senator; Saxton gave Sol one of those mercantile
Royal Oak. shot and Instantly killed his but Mr. Edmunds objected and the chair agency-dirvciorydook*, an if he Were aajr&gt;
mother and sister and Mtflreto the house decided that under'tbe objections-nnd ing (tn hi* mind) “credit good.” “Un­
“Refer to office,” or
snd barn, destroying the latter, but the rules the whole matter would go over doubted credit.”
former was saved.
It seems that the until the next day. Mr. Edmunds than “good for any ninounl’" a* the care may t*.
difficulty in regard to bis supporting his gave notice that, as a matter of the high­ After congratulating Sol on hi* nieces* U&gt;ey
purents and sister was the cause of con­ est privilege, be would call up the report all weut round to lite “ Elk " dining rooms
stant quarrels.
He had a. deed of the of the committee in the Kellogg case at and, after an elegant repaat. Sol inverted
place, and waa bound lo provide for the the opening of to-morrow's aMaion.
live thousand dollars in Globe Tobacco and
In the House* numl*er of new bills
old folks and his sister, but not filling hl*
wenlon his way rejoicing.
part nfthe contract, they were not satis­ were introduced and referred to eomrnitAnd now for the moral of the 7&gt;tory:—
teo". Under auspenaloq of the role* Mr.
fied.
Cnttendun's resolution wa* passed ro- Men generally buy a worthier* lol of articles
Tha-following h a statemant of tha re­ qucwtlng.lbo President to suite what legal that bring no profit aa they command no
ceipt* and disbursements at tbe State kin ped I monte, if any, exiat Dial prevent r&gt;le. It i* the opinion of all tliat the
Treasurer s office for the month of No­ him from executing the laws In relation Walker, McGraw Company keep ■*—
vember, 1877:
■
to the Union Pacific Railroad.
I (inert tobacco io the world and you wi
Balance Octolier 3Lal, 1877,
$505,264 60
Adjournment till Friday.
| doing your family an injustice not to proReceipts for the month of Nov- 236,287.56
Wkdnksdat. Nov. 28.—The Senate, by cure «&gt;mc -M once.
a vote of 29 to 29, proceeded tn the con - ;
AN ACROSTIC.
’ Total.
f7Al.S62
Hideration of the resolution reported by,
I'nymenta for month of Nov. 2115,430 42 the Committee on Pnv,’.rges and Elec- ,
Hons declaring W. P. Kellogg entitled to ;
Balance Nov. 30lli, 1877, $476,001 74 a seat as Senator from ixnisiana. Mr.
Forty-two convicts were received at Patteraou voted'with the Democrats, Mr. t
the Slate I’rnwm during the month of Conover with the Republicans, the Vi&lt;-e
November.
There are now 828 in the President giving the casting vole.
Mr. Thurman then moved to ataend 1
prison.
Whitefish weighing 11 pounds, and the resolution by striking out all after j
eaught in Fish Lake. Casa county, wh. ro the word ‘•Resolved,*’ and insert: "That ;
they were planted a few years elncj, were M. C. Butler be now sworn in as Senator
from Houdi Carolina." Defeated by the i
on'wale in Faw Paw the other day.
same vote. A long discussion followed, 1
Lawton people feel quite confident that
nothing definite was arrived at.
ETKO1T MARKCTK.
their big Iron fornace will resume opera­ but
Friday, Nov. .TO.—The Senate took up ,
—~ *
tion* in the spring.
$5 “OC
the Pari* kxpoaitlon bill and passeti it ! bi-ont-Chmce white,
The Lahaing Republican save a Flint by a vole of yeas 38. nays 20. after refit*ladv sent a package of tea to Dr. Kedxie, lug to concur In lhe increase of the appro­
3 50(
of the Agricultural College, for analysis. priation to $175,000.
.
SI 306 SSI
He found no poisonous material in it,
A &lt;&lt;otnproinlse in lhe Kellogg and But- j
1 29®.__
but plenty of dirt. It aeemed to be the ler esse*, submitted by Mr. Thurman J
1 24® I 28
sweepings of tbe rioon* of tea- houaen, and wm agree*! to bv which it wn* si ranged
not til for domaatio ums
ttiat both should be voted lor and then Corn—46^521 eta.
1
E. 1. Garfield, of Detroit, luw resigned admitted together. The vote for Kellogg OxTN—No. 1 white, 31; mixed, 2H
hi* position a* Secretary of the Grand was taken Drat and wm ayes 30, nays 2*. Barley—$1 30061 &lt;n i&gt;er bd. ibe.
Ixxige of Maaonx, and Grand Master The vote for Butler was ayes
nay* 28. RYE—58&amp;60c per biudi.
Wm. Dunham has appointed Gen. Wm. Patterson and Conover voted with the Ari*uca -$3@8 54&gt;I»er bbl.
P. Innen, of Grand Rapid*.
Republicans for Kellogg and with the Bkanh—Unpicked, $1 20@l 70per bush. [
Picked $1 40(32.
Democrat* for Butler. Davis, of III.,
dodged on the vote tor Butler. Both Butter-Prime quality, 19@20c. Me j
dlum 13(3’l7c. poor quality 10@ J
Senators were sworn In, Butler taking
GEN jfcjJK.AT. N JklWS•
14 cts.
। tire modified oatli
;
The House met, but not having a quo­ CtaKKsK—Old 12(312Ac; new*, 13} cm.
The lose to private property in Rich­
Dkekied Hogs—$4 76@5 25 per head.
!
mond by the Hood la eaumatod at from rum, it adjourfied.
.Saturday, Dec. 1—in the Senate the Eamt—Fresh 19(320eta; Limed, 18c.
$300,000 to HO0.00O. Other Iormh will
Hay-«10®12 OOper ton.
greatly augment this amount. The dam­ Deficiency bill pawred, with umctid- Furs—Racoon BfaiMta.; Mink, 10&lt;375e.;
tuente.
age In Manchester, opposite, will reach
Muahrat, 5(312c.; Red Fox, 50(3
Several private bills were passed, and
irw,000.1
$1; Grey Fox, 50a$7S ; Otter,
the Senate went into executive seealon,
$l@0 Wolf, $1(32; Badger, 75c.:
and, when the doors were reopened, ad­
higher than the greatest freshet known journed until 10 a. m. Monday.
Opossum, 4(310c-; Skunk, 10(3
before—In 1842. Twenty colored people
50c.; Marten, $1(34 ; Flahtsr, $2(3
Tbe House passed a resolution, by a
6; Bear. $5(3$8; Beaver, dry and
% were drowned in the neighborhood. Tbe vote of 113 to 13, inatructing tbe Com­
destrnetton of property in the town and mittee on Patenta to report a bill which
clean $1 25(31 50 per lb.; damp
county is unprecedented. A bridge and shall prohibit the bringing or maintain­
and meaty, 70r@$l per lb ; Lynx
JOdwelllngsweresweptsway. Many poor ing of suits for any infringement of
$1 50(32.
people are left without property, food or [mienta against any person wbo purcbMre Hide*—Green tt®7c; cured, 8@9c; dry
flint, 12@15c;dry Mlted, ll@13c;
clothing.
for his own use aud not for sale or bar­
green kip.7@9c; dry kip 14(317c;
Gov. Hampton, in bis annual tn ossage, ter. any article or implement in market,
green calf, 10(311;cured calfIlf#
ntroagly deprecates tbe repudiation of unless at the lime he purchased bo knew
. 12; sheep Skins, 75® 1 50.
State Obligations, and urges that the set­ it infringed
inged some existing patent.
tlement of tbe public debt shall be mat'?
The II
Iioum
oum adjourned till
Uli 10 a. m.Mon
mJ
­ Honey—16 to 17c.
Potatoem—Early Rose 30®33; Peach­
upon a basis which will not impair tbe day.
blows, 8?@40.
credit of tbe State. He urges tbe foster­
Poultry—Chickens 8® 9a; turkey*, 12®
ing oftho public school system, to give
13c; geese, 8c.
free education to all clssac*. At the
Provihions—Mere Pork$12@13 ; Clear
opening of tha Legislative session ten
There 1* no commonwealth in our groat
Pork. $14 00®14 25! Lard 8}®9c;
Republicans resigned their sesta.
galaxy of State" that hM greater reasou
amuked hams, 12c; Sioulder* 8c;
Moffat, the bar room “punch1' man, the to rejoice and give thanks than our own
Bacon 10c; extra meaa beef $11
projector of the Virginia drink register, Iteloved dnd Heaven-favored Michigan.
per bbl.
wm returned almost tinanimoualy from Tbe great benefactor has been lavish in
hut district, and not an anti-register man, Hie benlflcenre. He Hm caused the earth Salt—Onondaga and Michigan,&gt;1 25 per
bbL; SvraouM dairy, 45®47c per
uh far ns heard from, has beau elected to u&gt; bring
busiu sack: Ashton dairy, $3 25
.he Legislature.
He
the labors cf
of —
the -.4^
htui.C has crowned .....
rrer is* to. w*ck.
The united States man-of-war Heron bandman with abundant returna. and 'hkkos—Timotbv, $1 60@1 85 per bush.;
struck on the North Carolina coast, Sat­ «.w.rutl.{n&lt;r
everytbing l...
has been good in Its
its kind. I
ClOVCF, $4 80 per bush.
urday morning. She had on board 185 The agricultural, mechanical, education­
persons, all but 80 of whom were drown- al, and all tbowe interests that tend to Wood— $2 75®5 per cord.
DETKU11 LaVe. si’OCK.
contribute to the prosperity and greatnean
of a HUte, have, fn a great degree, pros­
water in the valleys of Virgutia.
pered In our IStatc. Our people have
$3 75®4 00
The Second National Bank, at Laf*y- been mindful of their obligation, and in Best grades,
92 75®3 00
KU, Ind., baa closed its doors, the their gratitude have returned thanke for Medium gnu
92 25®2 £0
cashier. Charles T. Maye, having em- the tavora received.
And tbe poor, es­ Light aud po
HOOfl.
beuled fOO.OUC'.
pecially, rejoice that they have found a
X 10®4 K
Tbe Government owns in various friend who will clothe them almoet wlthplanes about $1,000,000 worth of property, out money and without price, and 70
which iuuteotr-einto ita po»*tw«uun by d«- Woodward avenue la upon their lipa.
uuU of various kinds, and now intends The man who ntunda to tbeir noceaaitivs
and provider them with warm and eotnlo sell It and pocket tbe money.
A story ia told oi two New England
foruble clolhing la the friend of tbe
maaaea. ^oahna W. Smith, who la con­ deacons between whom u bitter feud
ducting tbe great aale of men**, youths' bad long existed concerning some con­
tented
jKiint. Nel tiler would yield, aud
and buya' clothing at 76 Woodward
avenue U the rerfpfeht of the gratitude of tbe matter threatened to be handed
those wito are being clothed at tbe saving down to the next generation, when
Sixty-two bodies have bwas recovered to Cltcmaciveaof 25 eenta on the dollar.
one day Deacon 8ml th appeared before
-—.I— .-—.-I. ,.e .I,- r............
M* old enemy and solemnly said,
The recent arrival at Rouen,France, "Brother Jones, it Is a shame that this
have reached Deadwood that of a Steamer from l*a Plata, loaded quarrel of ours should bring scandal upwith frosh meat,abows that the United «n the church. I have prayed earnest­
States and Canada -are to have com­ ly for guidance iu tbe matter, and have
petitors in tbe butdnere of supplying oome to the conclusion that you mu*
the Old World with meat. Thia give In—for 1 oannot.”
The litigation In ; egard to tbe pro­
posed tunnel under the Hudson nver
all day Tuesdsv Hum! much damage to
►liIppliiMia reported niohg the wutem
shore inlonaeqtiance.
The winter term al Hillsdale College
lieglna December 5.
.
Tha t»ew dormitory al the Agriculture:
College la nearly completed ; most of the
room* are plastered, and the outside
work, with tne exception of the step*, I*
finished.
,
A fool of anew fell Thursday at Grand
^he Kent Contrty Bar Aaaociallon la to

A HMTORY OF THE GREAT KABTKRN WaR.
Vrtop+cUy
Million* wiil to aoU

*”■ w‘lt -M-

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE!

VOUNG
MEN Leiru Teieiratty.tti
I SWteMW a month. Small aalwy while (earn-

Opposite tbe Uulon Home, .XnahvHIr, Mlcb.

■ itig. Situation* ftiraUbed free, ‘Can be done in

fut*
pr startJa? tbo nuhlliLen bv_«wMM_SS ovate.
AttertsaJ-.H WfttTE 4 (X&gt;„ M»r*h« 1. Mkh.____
The OnliL-SStSfil.b'Kri-K'S

Oyster &amp; Fruit House,

1 aim to keep the beat Gooda aud 'sell a little cheaper than my competitor*.
All Goods warranted as represented and no jockeying.
Strangers amvitig in
town lie sure aud find the place; people living with us know how ’tia tlirmsclvc*.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVEBY DAY.

xttxchtnmti. All kind* at tilclura frunm. chroma*.

D. C GRIFFITH.

IT HASSTOODTHETEST.
Yovso Maw—Attend thaGaairn Banna (Mich.)

tor Colley* Journal.
DM I VTKN CENTR H&gt;H O^K YEAR.
UHL I The PRO BONO PUBLICO. *i4-column
Monthly paper, will be aent lo nay addre**, 1 year,
postpaid, for only 10 Lent*, Tbe Cheapest and
hfXT Paper Wort of New York. Add row, Geo. W.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

"M A Q'R'V’ A “&lt;”•! **r thte celebrated HuIN2XOJJ X .mortal, aud el&lt;hl other cbann-

I n I bVU(bl,
CO" llllu* to derole part of their time to
LAUI
respectable work. At tbelr
1

Fall and Winter Goods,
JUST RECEIVED

BEFORE "»
YOUSrSS£’„2;
-

of tnr TOI.P
thr bMt he
State*. SpS-i

cre"a^®^im «. a. niui’D sviu.

LADIES VISITING DETROIT
Will find II decidedly to their advantage to

Send fo

FALL &amp; WINTER

DRY GOODSf

tnd a void
tlie Kusli

mwATlDDLl 1 hl“* 41 teeniy-four y»*j» 1
■ KH I Annn.ruret mTM-ir In 1B-0. Book
■ tor ten cent*. gl»e» full particular*. Name
■ ■ tills paper and ad-1r*»* PR. C. 1L8YKE8.Its)
WMAlii&amp;ON STREIT. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

We are the acknowledged headquarter* io

C4^991-D

Cloaks &amp; Shawls!

G. A. TRUMAN

By lhe autfcor of “Phyiicsl Life of Woman.'1 vbkh
had a aaleof2W.&lt;X» contra. Thit I* juat oat, and
a&lt;rnt* are amdingfn bk Hat*. lit'HROWHAOAW,
1X6 A IM So. lH-»rburu Street. Chicago.

THE

GEO. PECK &amp; CO.

GREATEST

BARGAINS

FANCY WOODS, ETC.,
Send for Illiulrslfd C*t*logu« of
everything u*e«l.

------- IN-------

John Wilkinson.

110porter and Pe*l«r, M A 55 Lake
Street, Cblc*&lt;v.,

THE NEW PATENT OVERCOAT

TO SHIPPERS AND DEALERS.

COAT. MUFFLER, AND GLOVES
Send you r batter, egg*, poultry, nine, pulatoea,
COMBINED.
oat» and dried fruit to the reliable houae of 8TEV-

ZEROCOAT!

For •*!• at retail by all leading Clothiers, and at
wholesale exclusively by

JOHN?ABET &amp; CO.,

ABZ TO BB HAD AT-

MARRIAGE:
SECRETS:?:
^.1.

•nl-it I*. »i.ni ■

1
•

|ARMERSs~~
Hah one of tbs largnit and beat Agricultural
Wrakljr. Dapart in lha Waal, hare Ju»t copyStotts'S Farm Accounts, ,1°

As they have the Largest Stock of Goods in Town, bought very
Low, and will be sold as Low as the Lowest.

Oar New Illualraled Catalogue of

Bracket Sawa, Fancy Woods,
DESIGNS, and ail kind* oi Amateur Tools

&gt;3Egy7

ATTEND
GOLDSMITH’S
Bryant &amp; Stnuton

Plexao Call and axamine our Goods before Purchasing: Else­
where.

Nashville, Mich., Nov. 22, 1877.

■^BUSINESS UNIVERSrn

GIVEN AWAY!
A

Valuable

Steel

KOCHER BROTHERS.

Bf K-*:!»nlca1 HnU, Detroit, Mich.

Engraving!

“THE FINDIXO OF THE ISAV1OR

PEBTSXOIVh

.

TEMPLE?1
,
Hr llOLMAX Hcxt.
v
TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO THE -WORKING
CHUBCil,"
Ta.ms,I1.2S per annum. In advance; or sent on
thL ee month*1 trial fur 2Sc. Arvin** W ant d.
j,*- BREWER. Pab., 7 and tfWarren at. Nil

CONSUMPTION!

SS5E

ppivaTE

iyiedicm:

I R. CLEGGdetboit

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE, j
'.OUJ peraona l rooted sines
JnKUute la Detrwt. All
dhMaaaaafth
Inhalation*.

151 knid Snti Eui, DET2OT, NQ
rr PERMANENT

CURE OR NO PAT.

ha «t**ea. ami Nervous DeMiity

Hat just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

Which fnr Style, mid Duf.aiulity, and Extremely Low Pejcej, canuoi
be excelled in Michigan.

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat. $1.50
HThese are prices that will stop nil Railroad Strikes, and enable the la­
borer io dress as well as the Superinrntdenls or manager of any corporate
inslilution. A large Slock of
.
.

T, A PTES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince
the closest buyers.

But Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it for

their interest location me for Prices before buying, ’here is
money in it for you. «

Gloves aud Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

�PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE EwS®
- - - - - - - - ttsi!
&gt;' p-nerri anfl t

His Views on tie Pacification Policy,
the Silter-Cow Question, CirilSerrice Reform, Etc,, Etc.

Commusiiou. a*
stouera. will be o
A treaty for tin
been negotiated
been submitted t

BecommendatioM to Congress­
Summary of Departmental
Reports.
condition* would frustrate the good result*
which are draired from the proposed Kiinnge.nnd
cmbarraM with new i-Irmrat* of confusion and
uncertainty tlie busncM of the countryi that I
uree upon roar-attention these consideration*.
I reapectfully recommend to Congyva* that in
any legislation providing for a tilrer coinage, and"
imparting to it the qoality of Icgnl-teader. there
be imprvMod in the mroaurv a-linn provtaion «xempting tho public debt hereto fore taaued and
now outstanding from the payment, cither of
pnnaml or interest, in any coinage of les* value
than the present geld coin-igc of the country.
the civil. BurnerThe organixntiem of the Civil Servie* of the
country ho*, for a number of years? attracted
more and more of public attention. So general

with mcuuraging pros­
pect* of an early return ut general prosperity.
rai'IFVUTIOX.

To complete and make p-rmanont tho pacifies*
tion &lt;if toe coin try c./ntui»&lt; * to be. and. until it
is fully arcompiisuid, muat remain, the must im­
portant ut all oar nat&gt;onal intrnwta. Tbe earnest
------ — -* —a! eitesens geuerally to unite
a t|io«e endcavucs is evident.
I expression iu the resolutions anby tin* National Cunvcfitious of

tutiun. were in imminent Jeopardy;
undexwtandini.- winch prompted the
tbe interest of a loyal devotion to
welfare, might prove a barren tract
sections of th&lt;- country once engi
strife might be again almost a* w
and disunited ** they were when ar
against each other. The-------pursued.
which, in my lodgment,
- — wisest, in
tbe presence of thia ema
was plainly indirated in mv inaugural ad
It pointed to the
*T&gt; to see, when a
...... ... .....
country imd of nil
concerns iu true welfare shall supplant the
f..—hm I- ' .1 «nin.r^.rvn/

harmony with tlie Constitution and with tbe
genius of our people. and beat adapted, un­
der all circuitiidanciw, • to attain tbe end
in view. Beneficent multa already apparent
prove that then* endeavors arc not to lie regarded
aa a mere experiment, and sliotild sustain and en­
courage us in our effort*. Already in the brief
jieriod which line rbn~“i the immediate effretivcness. no less than the justice, of the course
piusuret, is dcraiiustrnted. and 1 have an abid­
ing faith that tim- will furnish its ample vindi­
cation in the minds of the grent majority of my
feliow-citixrn*.
-

The discontinuance of the us* of the army for
the puri os.- of uptwd ling the loot! Guv.ramenU
in two of the Stabs of the Union wm no less a
Constitutional duty nnd requirement. under the
harmony. Tlie will dtawaluf tb&gt;- Mops from Mich
employment waa effected delilmratelv. and with
Solicitous rare for the pence ami good. order of
society and the protection of property and per­
sona and every nclil of all ctaso-s of citizens.
The remits tlint have followed are indeed signifi­
cant and encouraging. All apprehension of &lt;inngur from remitting ttu-sr States tn local self-gov­
ernment i* dispelled. and n most Military change
tn tbe mind*of the people luu begun. and is in
progrewi in every part of that n-etton of country,
once tins theater of nnhnppy civil strife, sulntituting for siupicioti. dialnv.t and arenion. con­
cord, friendship and patriotic attachment to ti»e
Union. No nnptejndiced mind will deny that
the often fatal isdlisions. which for scvenil yearn
have hern of frequent occurrence, and hare
alarmed the public mind,1 hare almost entirely
craned, and that a spirit of mutual forbearance

btates have been greatly strengthened, and the
encouraging benefit* of a revival ut commerce
between tbe sections uf the country latch rmbridled in civil war are fully enjoyed. Such are
•omc of the results already i.tt-.ir. d mum which
Die country is to lie congratulated. They arc of
such importance tlint we may withconhder.ee pa­
tiently await the desired consummntii-n that • ill
surely com* with the natural progress of event*.

with re«pcct to their education and grnered
welfare; a firm adherence to tlw* laws,
both National and State, as to the civil
and
political
right* of
tbe
colored
people, now
advanced to
full
and
equid citizenship; the immediate repremion and
sure pnnislimrnt, by the National and local authoriuos within their respective jurisdictions, of
•very instance uf lawlesAnean ami vi«d&gt;-noe
toward them, ns required fur the security alike
of tic&gt;tb mors, and u justly demanded by tlw
public opinion of the country and the agr. In
thia way t!;« mrtoratii—
1----- —------- ■----- 1
will, and the complete
xen tn the full enjoyme
a! right, will surely
authority rests with i
not hesitate to put

sion* of the sincere convictions of Um&gt; intelligent
‘5°*^ upo?1
they should be recognized and followed by
earnest and psornnt action on tho part of
the IxYialativu and Executive Dcportznrnta of
the Govemm.-nt. In pursuance of the purpose
indicated before m&gt; araeMion to offior, I endeav­
ored to have my own views distinctly understood,
and, upon my inauguration, my accord with pub­
lic opinion wan stated in term* believed to bo
plain and uniunbiguous.
My aperirmv in the Executive duties baa
strongly confirmed the belief in tbe great advan­
tage tluit the country would find in observing
Atnctly tbe plan of tbe Corotitution, which
imtKwew upon the Executive the sole duty
and responsibility of the selection of those
will jiermit, would I- neither unjust nor inexpe­
dient, I must aak your indulgence to a brief and
definite statement of certain cM&gt;-ntial features
in any such legudatire mcMure which I fee) it
my duty to recommend. I do not propose to
enter the debate represented on both Bidn* by
such able disputant* in Cougma, and bef-re the
people, and in tha pren*. m to the extent to
which tho legislation of any one Nation ean con­
trol this question, even within ita own bonier*,
against the laws of trade, or the totitive laws of
oilier Government*. The wisdom oFCcngrvw in
shaping any particular law that may be
presented for my approval may wlmlly supersnde the neccotity of my entering into tfaewo
consideration*, and I w illingly avoid either vague
or intricate inquiries. It ia only the certain, plain
and i-raeticnl Unit* of such legislation tluu I de­
sire to recommend to your attention.
In any legislation providing for a riiver coin­
age. regulating it* value and imparting to it the
quality of let-til tender, it seem* to mo of great
importance that OiHigrem should not lose sight of
ita action n» operatii-g in a two-fold rnimcity and
two distinct directions. If-the United State*
Government w«*rc five from a public deb:, its
legislative dealing with the question of silver
comng’• Would be purely anvereign nnd govern­
mental. under no restraint, but those of Consti­
tutional power and the public goo 1 an affected
by th - propow-d legislation: but in the actual circumstuncr* of the Nation, with* vast public debt
distributed very widely among our own citixen* and held in great an-.onnta also nbmad,
the nature of tlx- silver-coinago measure na af­
fecting this relation of the Government to the
holdem of the public debt become*, in any pri&gt;
po»ril legislation, of th- highest concern. The
obligation of the public faith transcends all
questions of profit or public advantage; other­
wise, ita iiaquertionabk- maintenance is the die
tate as well as the higbort. expediency ' &lt;jf tho
most nrceasary dutv.and will be carefully guard­
ed b y Congreos and the people alike.
The public debt^of lhe United Htatcw. to

•tn uport from tiw e
trade between tbe

»f tbe hostiliod State* and
accompanied
le«* founda-

annoyance, suspicion nnd resentment, which are
greatly to b* deprecated between th- rcnix-ctive
subject* and citizens of two friendly Power*.
SOUTH AXTMCAJI XATIOXn.

Much delay, consequent upon accusation* of
fraud m some of the awards, hna occurred in re­
spect to the distribution of the limited amounts
received from Veneracla, under tho Treaty of
April ffi. J8G6. applicable to the awards «&gt;f tho
Joint Commission created by that treaty. Si
long as these matters arv pending in Con^rcan. tlie
Executive rannot awiume either to pass upon tbe
qurations prtwented or to distribute tho fund
received.
, It i* eminently desirable that definite legisla­
te! r action slibuld be taken, cither deciding the
nwnnis to be final, or providing some method for
a re-examination of the claini*.
Our relations with the Republics of Central
and South America and with the Empire of Jjra-

wiauom aeconicu to iu it gives to the r-xecutive
the aMistanoc of the know ledge and experience
uf theb -nate. which, when acting upon nomina­
tion* a* to which they may lx* disinterested and
i mpiirtinl jndgvs, secure* a* rtrong a guarantee of
fnnliim from erroni of iinjNirtani.-o as is perhaps
ixxisible in human affairs. In addition to
this 1 recognize the public advantage of
ranking nil nominations a* nearly aa J««&lt;*ible impersonal in the senfee of being free
from mrre caprice or favor in these direction*,
and in thiwe ullire* which special training i* of
greatly increased value. I believe such a mien*
totbe tenure of ollico should obtain aa may in­
duce men of proper qualifications to apply them­
selves industriously to the task of becoming pro­
ficient, Bearing th&lt;we things in nuqd. I have cndtmvored to reduce the number &lt;&gt;! change* in
■ubotdinnte places usually made upon tlie
change uf the general Administration, and shall
most heartily ' co-operate with Congieaa in the
lieltei’ sjsteriiatizing of smh methods and rules of
ailmiMiiin ti&gt; the public service and of promotion
within it as may nruniricto la* mustsuccewdul in
way in which the country can be relieved making tborusigh compcieticv, efficiency and
from tho payment of the high rates of inter* at ia
by advantageously refunding tbe indebted news.
1 Mk the renewed attention of Congrem to what
Whether th&lt; debt i* ultimately twud in pdd or luu already been done by the Civil-Service Com­ sent an envoy, in the person of its HeXtarv of
silver cum is nf but little moment, compared mission. appointed in pursuance of the act of State to invite the Government of th? United
with the (Kwaibla reduction of intere-K'. one-third Congrewi by my prrdo*«&lt;&gt;r, to prejmre and re­ States to adv iso and protect their independence,
by refunding it at *uch ndured rate. If tho vise the Civil-Service rule*. In record to much to establish commercial ti-l.-ii.-ons with tbeir peo­
United btauw bail tie- nnquratiunable right to of the Department service. especially at 'Vub- ple. and to a*«:»t th&lt; m in their steps toward ropay it* lionds in silver coin, the little lieneht from ington. it may bo difficult to orgnrnxr a better sponaible and regular government. The inhabi­
tant* of those islands, having miule consid­
the prureM would lie greatly ovcrlnhuired by the
erable progress in Christum civilisation and
injurious effect of siieh payment, if made as
proponed, amin-it the honest convictions of tho dcr my direction. Tbe Commiauon ha* still the development of trade, are, doubtful
of their
ability
to
main tc in
peace
public
creditors,
all
the
bonds
tlint
have
Iwen
a
legal
existence,
although
fur
several
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independence without the aid of sc-me
years no appropriation bn* been made and
power. The subject is deemed worthy
for defraying
ita
expenses
Believing stronger
re»i&gt;cctful attention, and the claims upon our
that tin* CommiBsion ha* rendered valu­ of
assistance by th» distant community will be
able service and will be a mod useful agency in carefully
considered.
improving the administration of tbe Civil Serv­
ice, I respectfully recommend that a suitable
appropriation be immediately made to enable it
to continue ita service. It i* my purooMi to
transmit to Congn-wi. a* early n* practicable, the
report by the Chnirnuui of the Commiaaion. and
to ask your attention to such measure* upon this
subjectm, in my opinion, will further promote
Jhe improvement of the Civil Service.
FOBXtOX KELATTOSM.
bomb as the coin in which they were to bo
During the part year the United State* have
paid. It in far lietter to pay these bond/i in that continued to maintain peocctul relation* with
.coin than to *ce&gt;n to take ndvantage of the un- foreign Power*. The outbreak of war la-tween
ionween fall uf silver bullion to pay in a new is­ Humus and 1 urkey, though at &lt;m» time attended
sue of Ailvcr min made ro nuteh leas valuable. by grave am&gt;reh«n*ion as to ita effect upon other
The power of tb&gt;- Vidled Sutca to eoin money ‘European Nation*, ha* had no Jendency to dis­
and to regulate the val a* tii-rv it ought never to turb the amicable relation* existing between th*
.___ __ .__ ,.__
be car reived for the pur&gt;«*euf enabling the Gov­
ernment to pay iu ubliuntiona in a coin of lens
value than tiiat contemplated by the par­ irauiy nn.s tM.-vii prescrrcii. atm i am erauned to
ties when the l*&gt;nds were iuued. Any at­ state that in th" midst ol their hoBtuttic* both
tempt to jny tbe National indrbtedncM in the Russian and the Turkish Government* have
a coinage ul 1&lt;-m comn»-reial value that the mon- shown si: arm st desire to adhere to the obliga­
tions of all treaties with the United States, and
give due regard to right* of American citixcns.
„

.

n*x.T.

. By the terms of the treaty defining tbe right*,
immniulii* mid privilege* of Gonsul* lietwrrn
Italy and die United Htate*. ratified in ISffl, either
Government may. after tiic L-qsw of ten year*,
terminate the existence of tlie treaty, by giving
twelve month*- notice of it* intent Ito. The Gov­
ernment of Italy, availing R*rlf of this facility,
h** now given the required notice, and the treaty
will areqrdingly end on the Ukth of September.
1878. rt&gt;*nndoratood.bowcv«r. that tbe Italian
Government salmi to renew it in ita general
jcar are #&gt;nj60,aJ0. It appears from the
report that during tbe tart fiscal year
the revenue* of the Government, com­
pared with the previous year, have hugely
di nr«*Aid. Tlu« decraue, amounting to
he rum of
«X(64, wm mainlr in

&gt;,An.l k.-pin
metal* a* ot

The report of tlie Secretary of War shows tluit
the Army hM been natively employed during the
year, and baa rendered very inn»&gt;rtaut servioes in
reprrwing h&lt;*tilitnw in tbe Indian country, and
pri-serving peace and protecting life and prop­
erty in tbe intenor, as well aa along the Mexican
Imrder. A long and arduous campaign hM
lieeu prosecuted, with final and complete stu&gt;
C.W., agiunrt a portion of the Nex Ferres
Tribo of Indians.
A
full account of
Hus campaign will be found in the report of tho
General of the ArmY. It will be seen that in its
course aevcml battles were fought, in which *

�»e

Indian Qifwtlor K
-tiotut of See’y SA

r’..&gt;- r.U.!rwh Inquiri-*, prreui&gt;i;&lt;ire rTideiMe uf

Schurz makes the foUowlug remark* cm Ute prosecution, a« well m civil action.
Indian policy:
&lt;
&lt;vi fl—
... .mi ji.. It*. &gt;,a^h trio/bt In th*.

afWtich
that it

The Mint.

vhT&lt;&lt;tw&lt; 'h."

ThV^

c Juij

dttturbance on a Urge scale i»em» remote, it
would be unwise to Tore sight of the lesson
taught by experience, that In these tilings apDr. Linderman, Director of lira JUut, hu
pcozxui.es are wmictlmi-. deer i.live., anu that futanitted hl* anunal report to tho Secretary
tbe general enndllinu of our Indian affairs l»by Of tbe TreMnrv. Tin- report ahowa tlw opvra.2...._ H
t-n, ,Un*-ttlu* Uo:h of the Mini M.d Asaay Offiro* tor the tatt
fiacat vc*r to havo b--c» a* loliuwa.
proldetn—tb.-.t Is-to sa« «• complete an ai&gt;- Gold bnUton received and opctatol
sorption &lt;4 the Indians fn oar social and poUt* „ ttpon.................. ......................... ...ffiOJSlSOa 70
tad system that they «w. longer appear a* an

. twwijta
k*We*ijc frequently reminded of the.fact that
MJ1UOUD.

ofctnln part* or uu:
certainly entitled to
ml to r.
rrapect on our part for Uie-ir claim*
*c
ju«i.v. •_They
. of ...
... were tbeabc_ . -

matt, of car Indians Wani‘1
gin in broken ptum'^ and

land them a helping hand. 1 conltally approve
Ute policy regarding the manarvhimt of Indian
affair* outlined ui 11

rood sorktot

sssr^aa;
other Naltour

■Mi Tl-rn-.on.-i.

tbe'character of our Indian* does not material­
ly differ from that of the IndUna in the Brit­
•
&lt;U.HA
ish PoMcaaloti* on this Continent, mid that,
nevertludtM, peace and friendly relations are
.»7LBS'Xfl
maintained there between tlie I ndiana and tine
with Uic previous year there wm
whitea. That is true: but the condition of aaCompared
inereaae
of
F
’
.Wr
’
.ith.M
lu
tbe
amount
of
thing* In the BritWi p.Mwc^doua U, In some .goto. ukIMIWUM to tbe ajAouul of Oliver
very imrortant respect*, essentially different bullion operated upon; IJMsW.iiWX) in goto
from that which exists tn the United States. Coinage, aud f\t,-W3.&amp;ie.5t) iu silver coinageIn the British Possessions the bulk of the In­ The tocrcMe slumt iu the Oliver coinage over
dian population occupy an immense area, al­' that of tlie taat Meal year Ium been greater
most utitooclKxl by MtUcnicuteof whites.- In। xbau‘ tbe total amount of MB cr coinage i-x*»that area the Indians may roam about in full, cuted in any one year prior to 1B7-L
freedom without danger of collision, and the. . Tbe tnulc-dolUr coultnneo to grow In favor
arc of fish and game furnbthea them
sthrely ample sustenance. The line dl- jfn China, and a decided |&gt;relereu«: for it la
the Indians and the whites can be easily, atewu by the Chinese resident* to San Frauwho, on the tot of October teat, were
led l&gt;v a wcB-organlzed body of police, riacn,
paying for it 2 per cent, above tbe price of
...rintolu i&gt;cace and order, but, in the[. Mexican
dollars in Ix&gt;ndon. both coin* tulng
United States, wc have no longer a dividing
line. Tbe Indian frontlet has virtually disap­; nearly equal in intrinsic value. The Jsteneaa
for public
peared. There are still other complications। are now coining u tradc-dollar, with x view of
.
reaping
the
benefiu of a coinage nrannfacttneaaure nlanitrd and ex
aggravat ing this condition of tilings. The ear­
nienee ofthe Govern men
ly Colonists on this Continent saw in the In­, nred excluxiTcly for trade pqroo»ca, and with
dian tribes surroundingthem a fonuldablepow-, the evident intention of exporting it to China,
cr, and naturally entered with them Into formalI where it tiaa been made a legal-tender at one
treatv, relation*. That mstem has come by
ere of the. Di’tnrt. iu their
inheritance down to out days, alien the Indi­
with Irni»«milted. to the im
ans. under a radical change of circumstances, dp liar, the Director *ays that half of our mint­
neat aril Hutment by Congn
appear at the same time ns Independent tribes, ing capacity Is In the.States weal of tho Rocky
lations between the Unib
as National wards and a* subjects. Taking all Mountains, and where but a unall amount uf
trict. inviilviag the regular annual conth
these things together, the Interspersion of. silver dollar* will lw required tor circulation.
by the United BtXlo &lt;&gt;f it* jn«t piupurticKi
In order to insure tlie general distribution of
expense* «f the District Government, and of the white settlers, reckless adventurers, aud more the. new coin, tbe cx|»cn*cs of transportation
outliy for all nevded public improvements, and or leas wild Indians iuona another’s way, the should be paid by thu Government out of tbe
such measure of relief from tlie burden of taxa­
gain or seignorage.
ble people of the District ax.
mure**, may be decmctl just. Dualities, ita frequent dix-cptkm*. unavoidable
He aim sugge»f* that the legal tender of a
misunderstandhig*, and ineesoant disappoint; silver dollar siionld be limited to su amount
menu, the temptatloM to -fraud and pecula­ sufficient to prevent it trom cx;&gt;cUlng goto from
the country, and for the purpose ol restricting
very limited tion In furnishing and distributing auppiie*. its issue to the requirements of the public for,
W* debt of the tbe careleM and.Xlundering management ol
agent* removed from iiumixllale supervision, such money, as well aa tn keep rt at par with
tlie sometime* accidental, Hinietltnca cni|&gt;able, tbe full legal-tender money, it should be bailed
m. «a3u&lt;i» u non-fulfillment of promise* and engagement*, only tn exchange far United Stales notes and
certain outstanding the dtatress anti suffering ensuing therefrom, gold coin. If. auch a restriction be placed on
Ohd the comparatively lawlcw, unconf callable uic banc, no limitations as to tlie amount to
condition of socletv in that part of Uic coun­ be coined will be necessary. These coins
try which the bulk’ of tho Indian population should also by taw tw made receivable by Uic
Inhabits, we find in tbe.Iu&lt;Han question an ar­ United States tor all dues except duties on Im­
ray of difficulties, complication* and perplexi­ ports.
Tbe Director estimates the present running
ties— a complete solution of which in a short
rapacity nt about &lt;2,000,000 p r mouth in allycr
period of time seems unattainable.
In my opinion, our efforts should tie mainly dollar pieces, and belMn’ca the haueof that
nuvunittoL Soin the commercial anasnntiary directed to th#following points:
amount would prove of much benefit to the
nteresU uf the District will be gresitly p.-umutco,
1. The find thing necessary la that we shouldpublic, aid in rtimulatlng a revival of buslucwa,
dunbt not, by this tmpnivvracnt.
Your attention is invited tu the inatrttirm of keep good "faith with-the Indians in every re­ steady the value of silver, and protect our ynhe Cummuwioner*.and of the Boarnof Health, art. We should never nrumise them more portant silver-mining Interest*.
u we are able and willing to perform, and
The Director state* that to estimate the
ortho organization of it Board of Charities, to
then perforin what wc have promised.
amount of coin and bullion iu the country is
2. The pursuit uf bunting is as much aa pos­always a matter uf uncertainty, one of the ole
District Treasury. •
sible to be discouraged among the Indians. atacles In the way being tte impossibility of
I desire nN. lo nsk y our e^iecbtl attention to
excitement of the chase stimulates their determining, with anv degree of accuracy, tlie
tbe need of adding to the efficiency of the public The
schools of tbe District, b.v snvplcnamtai aid from warlike propensities. When tbe Indtansccase amount of goto and silver consumed in the
the National Treasury. This i* c*i'cci*lly )«■*. to t« hunters they will, in a great measure, art* and manufacture* and cspoclally M coin as
since so large anumlicruf ti»*cnttcndinc schools coase to be warriors. 'To tbbt end they should well m bars is used for those ]&gt;urpo*c*. It Is
be permitted to poasesa only a limited supply also quite difficult to estimate the amount in
of arms and ammunition, and their ponies private hand*. Taking these difficulties Into
of the people of tlie. Di
should tie exchanged as much as practicable consldcraltou lie thinks Jt not far out of die
mutely luooeiated with
way to stat* the amount of gold coin and
for cattle.
)i«hm&gt;-nt, and to wfwre cnterjiriw'thego'Kl order
bullion now in the country at about £1S5,QUO,and aHrartivenem &lt;tf the Qtp-.tal are largely due.
and 1 _ a*k yoar attention to the request of the pending In part, at least, uj&gt;on hunting for 000, and Silver at ISO.UOO.UOa
Gt&gt;mmiMi&lt;inrr* fnr legblxtion in behalf of tbe their sustenance, their wants must be pro­
'
The Anuj,
interrau Intrustod to tiirir care. The appropria­ vided for in another way. They should be
tions aakrri for the owe of reevration* Iwloniring gradually gathered upon a smaller number oi
to Uic Government within the city hy the Com- reservations, where agriculture and cattle­
W*Binm&gt;Tcx, Nov. 30.
iniMioneruf I’nhlic Buildings acufGrounds, are raising can be carried on with success, and
The
report
of
the.Secrctarv of War. In addi­
also commended t &gt; j our faromlde consideration. where tliCy can easily be supplied with their
tion to the usual formal review of the condi­
nccessarica until they are self-sustaining. tion of the Array, and the military operations
by the act uppruvtd Auguat 2, W76. iu&gt; art pro- The Indian Territory has room for most of for the past year, contains some important
vtdinx for tbe completion of tbe Wadtinston the Southwestern tnbM, which should be recnmnicuifcrtlonn, tlie moat prominent of
Monument^ t»
herewith tr*n*mitbd. with gradually located there as they cotnc under which Is that relating to organization. Tho
control of the Government. One or two reasr Secretary, after alluding to tin- Injurious ef­
---------rations iu tlie Northwest this side of the fects of the constant interfering with the
Mountains, and a similar consolidation ol Army by legislation, threatening reduction*,
reservations qp tlie Pacific slope, to be deter­ urges an elastic system of organisation which
neeswtan to secure ita stability. I tln-n.-furc reo- mined on after more minute inquiry into h-cai will be capable of extension in case of neces­
ommenir that thr Commrauun Ik autaor- circumstances, will accommodate tbe North- sity to an aggregate force of 91,000 to 4U.OUO
rized-to ezpnid *iu-h iwtrtion of the sum ap­ erni Indians. The interspersion of Indians and men. He considers that the necessities of the
propriated by the art a* may lx* neoiwary fur the whites, which is so apt to leatl to troublesome country demand a inllltory force not leas than
purp&lt;Me. The present ununiahed condition of collisions, can. In this way, be considerably that now authorized by statute, which should
tlie monument, kynn ik&gt; It-ng ago. is n reproach limited, and greater facilities will be affurdod be capable, by increasing the numerical
to the Nation. It cannot bo doulUed that the for thejrromoUon of civilization.
strength of the companies of being raised to
patriotic *enM&gt; of tlie country will mainly r-*i«.-nd
4. ‘While Indiana cannot be expected to be- the rtandard necessary to meet any ordinary
to such prompt provision aa mav be nuuk.- for ita
completion al an early day. and I nrgn uixxi (,’on- comeaucces'ful farruers at once, several tribes contingency.
have
already
made
appreciable
progress
in
that
Tbe report. In speaking of the Indian serv­
pras tbe propriety and noeeaaity uf immediate
resjiect. ant! others are likely to do so uifuvr ice. favors the placing of the feeding of all tho
legtalaUun for thi*
favorable circumstances and Judicious manage­ Indian nations now provided with rations by
KUCCATlOXiL.
Tbcwudom of
IsUon upon the [lartof ment.
the Government iu rtiorge of tlie Commissary
Congress in aid of the States for tbe education of
6. Tbe enjoyment and pride of the individ­ Department of the Array. On the subject of
tbe wbolr people in those btxncbe* uf study ual ownership Of urojierty being one of the the
retirement of officer* from active service,
most effective clvfliuiluti agencies, the allot­ the S- r. -.ir&gt; ur;;&gt;-« icgtslytion which will re­
ment of small tracts of laud should be made move the present limitation as to the number
to tbe heads of families on all reservations, to of officers who may lie on the retired list at
l*e
held
in
severalty,
under
proper
restrictions,
..^ncral Government to extend
tlie same aa at present. This number is 800.
so that th;y may hare fixed homes.
technical and higher education sueti ai&lt;i
By a removal of tills limitation the number
ential tn tbe irrucnU w.dfi
0. To protect tbwsecurityof life and property Will not be materially increased, as a careful
among the Indians tlie laws of the. United inquiry shows that with tbe {iropoacd changes
States, to be enforced by proper tribunals, there would be only about forty oflkera to add
should be extended over the reservations, and to the Utt. Tbe Secretary does not favor any I
a body of police, composed of Indian*, and change in the portion of the statute which
subject to the orders of tbe Government offi­ leaves the c.ue*Uon of reUreiuent to the dis­
ot a free Government with- cers, should be organized on each of them. It cretion of the President. It has always been
ng the intelligence nf thrwe la a matter of experience that Indian* thus urged by the younger officers of the Army that
trusted with official duty can almost uniform­ It should be obligatory upon tbe President to
ly be depended on fn point of fidelity and effi- retire officer# at the age of sixty-two.
In regard to the recent order directing tho
gingto observe. in oon7. The cstabllslir-cnt of schools for the in­ temporary suspension of the publication of the
of fratennl feeling u* struction
of the young I* gradually being ex­ record of the •■attics in the Army Register,
^.vrery torr —
tended among the Indian trii»e* under our con­ the Secretary of War says It was abaolutriy
eridmcee of incmuung interval in
trol as far as practicable. Tlie attendance of ncceaaary, as lhe list, as furnished to the Deeaten. and I dull
E tad to givi
Indian children should be made compulsorr.
One of the most important points is that thev
should be taught to speak and read the English to remedy ft. He savs that originally a re­
language. Efforts bare bccu made to establish quest wai rent to officers to furnish the De­
and teach tbe grammar of Indian dialccU, and partment with a list of tbe battles in which
to uae iMxiks printed In' tliozc dialects as a their severai regitneuts had l&gt;eeu engag' d.
a-Jt Ikj ranch means of inatruction. This is certainly w very Some scut in answers giving a list of unim­
tt.e D&gt;. inch interesting and meritorious philological w ork, portant engagements; othem sent in aklnulshbut, m far as tMs education of Indian children ea; and others again a list of battles where
3* concerned, the teaching of tbe English lan­ their regiments were present, but not ;»rtlciguage must be conridercd infinitely mofe use­ pating; while n few confined tbelr state'menu
ful. If Indian children are to be civilized, they to such important engagements os might prop­
must learn the language of civilization. In. erly be derignated as battles, and In which
thU way a young generation msv be raised up their commands were actually engaged. The
far more oi&gt;on to dvUixiug tnflucnc*-* of a general dUpositiou seemed lo Im* to claim more
higher kind, and more fit for a peaceful and than was deserved, so thaf in order to correct
profitable latenxrarae with the white people.
the record* thrir publication was temponui-

trapplying the agtnclea and tbe Indiana. They
The Nary*
are to be turned to much greater advantage.
The farm* »houto beuaed/ln the first place,
for tlie Inalrneticm of the youths at school.
V. Ou tbe reservations the labor of white
men l« to be dispensed with and Indian labor
•* —
—- —to tw en.nfoyud m much m poeaible. Proper present
fiscal tear, commencing July 1, 1877,
diacriniiusUon should be made in the dirtribu­ are tK.StBJ.U32. the whole amount drawn
tton of euppiica and annuity goods, and the
trom July 1 to Nov. 1, 1877,
granting of favor* between those who work
and thow who lire aa Idle vagabonds, »o that
honest effort might be encouraged by tangible
recognition and reward.
Sons*, at tteM reforms have tor wm* time
which, deduct'
I show the ac­
tual expenditure from July 1 tn Nov. 1. 1877,
above all thtoga, to hava been
Th? estimates for the
tan Service. The present fiscal ysar are »J«.S£1,334. exclusive of
rVl-i.Ml submitted tar new buildings, repairs
aud faaprovamenu ot tbe several navy ranis.

1ms refenmre-only to the lart fiscal year, «dInff June fllK-1877, and wm based upon urn
amount oscertalued to be due upon tr.c twoka
of the-Founh Auditor’s office, whereas the dc-

A Young Lady Strnek Dumb— A Dream
and its Fnlfilhnent.

The case o'f Miss Agnes Eagan, the
onemtive of a Fall River mill, spoken
ofin the Pwt of Friday last, is one of
singular interest, and'has created con­
siderable comment among those famil­
iar with lhe facta. That her dream
should be impressed upon her mind'
with so much force, and afterward
prove true, even to the slightest detail,
is wonderful. The following are tho
facte of the case as near as can -be1
learned: Miss Engan is a young lady
nineteen years of age, who’ lives with
her mother and two sinters st the cor­
ner of Seventh and Bedford streets. Fall
River, and has been employed for some
tiine'post in the Granite Mill in that
city. She is of a very cheerful disposi­
tion, pleasant, genial and obliging: in
fact, the light ol her home and a favor­
ite with allwho knew her. Her man­
ner is refined ami ladylike; in feature
and form she is comely, and. for one in
her condition, she is remarkably intel­
ligent. But for the past six weeks she
has appeared like one in a dream,
sober, taciturn and melancholy, as if
she had a foreboding of some coming
misfortune. On Tuesday, the 6th Inst.,
she appeared more cheerful than she
had been for some time. tShe retired
at the usual hour, but on arising the
next morning was very much depressed,
and oh being questioned ns to the cause
replied: “Inad a fearful dream lost
night. I thought that .1 went to the
mill and was laJking with one of the
girls, and while talking with her I was
suddenly unable to make ony noise and
did not speak again, but wm aide to
hear anything that was- said.*’ Her
friends laughed at her and said she was
foolish to let such a thing worry her,
and endeavored to draw her mind from
the subject, but in vain. She continued
to talk about the matter while in the
house, and on arriving at tbe mill she
told her associate^ about it, and they
also endeavored to show her the folly of
her fuar. but to no purpose. Aliout
eleven o'clock one of her chums said to
her: “ Agnes, are you going to the par­
ty to-morrow night?” She replied,
'• No. I think not; I do ----- ” and she
wm dumb.
Her dream was a dream
no longer, but a stern reality. Not a
sound conld she make. The shock was
preceded by a sharp tingling sensation
in the throat, extending through the
entire system. She made known her
condition by means of writing, and a .
physician was nt once summoned, who
pronounced die attack a nervous one,
and stated that with care she would re­
cover: that many persons have lost
their voices in the same manner, and
advised the use of the electric battery.
But the young lady refused to subject
herself to that mode of treatment, and
stated that she was confident if they
did she would also lose the sense of
wight and hearing. Since the attack
Miss Eagffn has recovered her former
cheerful disposition, and is apparently
as happy and contented as Indore her
misfortune. She has resumed her du­
ties at the mill, and her friends hope,
that with'care she wjU in time recover
her speech
She passes among them as
of old, but her voice is hushed, and the
power to articulate seems to have gone
from her entirely.—Dolton Prut.
How Long Will the Forests Last!

Undur such a tremendous yearly
drain, the question naturally comes up.
How long will our foresU hold out at
the present rate of manufacture? It is
really an important question, upon
which follows the inquiry as to what
we are to do, for building material
when tliis magnificent wood—pine—
is exhausted.
One authority after
another has entered formally upon
ita solution,
with satisfnetiiry "re- ■
suits in ’ocal instances,
but very
vague ones as to the field at large. At
the rate we are cutting it to-day, from
thirty to fifty years seem to be agn«d
upon as about tlie limit. Twenty yearago there waa apparently no limit, for
the consumption waa not only less, but
the means for its manufacture were
primitive, and accomplished
much
smaller results than now. It seems aa
if it were impossible to further improv*
the machinery of saw-mills; but tbe
near future may, for all that, see saw­
ing machinery In comparison to which
that of the present will be contemptible.
So. although twenty years ago thebe
wm n ■■ foreseeing the end of (he tim­
ber, now; with the modem mills and
myriads of them, we are beginning to
calculate with dire certainty aa to tlie
time when the “Wooden Age” will be
a thing of the past.—Charlu D. Robin­
son, in tferibnef for December.
—“Curious thing about that statue
of Washington," said old Smaahpijrcs,
in a muring aortoftone, mb he sauntered .
past Independence Hall with N’ariight.
•• Curious thing, always shrinks when
it rains, you know.”
Don't any aoF’
said Starlight. “Fact!” muttered the
old man . “Even- time it rains it be­
comes a mere stalw-wet!" And Hie
old man's left thumb went under Stop­
light’s tiftb rib with tremeuduun vio
lenoe.—MtiladeljMa Uulteti*.

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'PROGRESSION. NO RETROGRADING.

VOL. V
iUshrinr Jtrrrtorg
VlZtAGE OFFICERS

jadrrrtisrmtnts

NASHVILLE BARRY CO . MICH.. FRIDAY DECEMBER 14,1877
■R1 e a
....... - tnto society at dll, even when he had
THE EDICT’ OF FATE.

The library in Mr. Trevelyan’s ele­
gant country residence was one of the
pl—*nt**t*n*rto*nt* imaginable,and
on thatbrlKbtsummermomins’seemed
DRUGGISTS
the emboainrent of coolness, shade,
and fragrance—from the dark green
carpet that covered the floor like a
sheet of emerald velvet, the lighter
green silk curtains and damask lurniCUEMICA.T.^.
iure, to
ture,
to the
iue gleaming marble
marine statuettes,
biuuciub,
the white and gold calf-bound volume*
ia rows ofshelvesfrom
from floor
floor to
to ceiling.
ceiling.
----------------------------RNI8HE8. BRUSHES,
m
Outside the sun shone and the birds,
MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL
AND BLANK BOOKS. were holding a perfect carnival of
song in the warm, fragrant air.
Every th I ng seemed *o pure, so peace­
ful, bo strangely at variance with Mr.
Trevelyan’s angry, clouded face, a* he
stood, straight aud haughty, with one
hand on the green cloth of the central
DRUGGISTS’ and
table, and hi* eyes looking down on
STATIONERS’
SUNDRIES. Raymond Bantelle'a face—a face per­
fect in it* bold, manly outlines.
PERFUMES.
“It is the most outrageous breach of’
TOILET ARTICLES.
gentlemanly honor I ever had the mteand DYE STUFFS.
fortune to know, and I am the more
FINE ELGIN
astonished, Mr, Bantelle, that I had
and WALTHAM
always, previously, held you to be a
WATCHES, sui table man to occupy the position of
And a complete aasortiu
tutor to my son*. But this total dis­
regard of every law of etiquette, honor,
JEWELRY.
decency—If I may be allowed so strong
an expression—this open-faced, preHumptuou* attempt at flirtation with a
Medical PurposeM.
guest of Mr*. Trevelyan’s, is—isoflensively disgusting to me.”
TEAS. 8PI0ES, T0BA0008 and CIGARS
The young man's eyes blazed a* he
listened patiently to the nulet, intense
A Specailtv.
Insult, and you could see how tremen­
dous wa* the force with which he kept
himself in check—you saw it *o plainly
by the temten— of every muscle in his
lithe, handsome frame, by the compreKsion of his lips under hte drooping
B’r buy our Goods for cash and can gire amber mustache, and In the intense,
you loio prices.
frightfully calin tones of hte voice as
beanswered, with hte blue eyes never
flinching from the cold, gray ones op­
posite him.
"You have made a most unwarrant­
BOISE BROTH EKS.
able assertion, sir, which for Miss
Veldt’s sake I regret—which for my
own sake I care a* little as I regard
WAR’ WAR' WAR’
the truthfulness of it, as”-----Mr. Trevelyan interrupted him by a
sudden blow of hte fist on the table.
"You dare tell me—you, a hired
MURDER!
teacher in this house, that I am a liar
—that Miss"-----Bantelle did not make the smallest
attempt to interrupt the tide of passion,
but there was something in hte eyes
that made the gentleman pause sud­
denly, and then Bantelle went on.
ou will *e« my Mend', when three line* you re;
quietly a* before, with that unnatural
That J. L Uiaca *ell* Flour uod Feed,
And If you will call anil o'er hla prtce-lbt peep.
quiet that precedes terrible temj&gt;est8.
"There te no occasion to introduce
the Indy’s name again;.1 simply say I
| ITb*t In the county 01
, have never paid her any attention b&lt; It can't be e xrellM far
I yond what is due to a lady from a gen­
tleman, that I should pay an empress
of the blood royal if the occasion re­
quired it, or any other woman. You
liave seen fit to misconstrue, and from
the moment you branded me as unfit
for the position of tutor to your son*,
however false the accusation wob, you
ceased to be my employer. Mr. Tre­
velyan, there te no need to prolong this
And hl* Khlmtnfi rrtnrnna aiiows,
interview."
Utb* nic«t kind of feed tor cow*.
HU Bran kl*e lu tirtrf c**e,
He bowed with the cold, polished
M*ke* exoelltnt feed tor the bovine
ease of a society-usaged rnau, and went
leisurely from the library to hte room,
with that same compression pf hte
handsome lipa, but with the fire in his
blue eyes givrag place to a bitter,drearywoe.
J. L. BEACH.
“To think she 1* the first woman I
ever met who could quicken my putees
by a glance of her bright,beautiful eyes
J^EW MILLINERY
—and I am insulted because I dare
converse with her—I, a tutor on a sal­
ary, she a darling of fateand fortune!"
Down in the library where Santelle
had left him, Mr. Trevelyan paced to
and fro.
"The insolent, Independent puppy,
with hte face like* god's, and hte man­
I ner the manner of a prince! It te time
he took his conge from Trevelyan
Park when he bids fair to be a formid­
able rival to my son Rupert in Ida
Veldt’* favor. I am not blind; I am
not a fool; I have seen the girl's mag­
nificent eyes look at him with a light
in them rd wHlingly give a check for
lie palronagn. Haring
a thousand to see in them when she
Bad Large Experience in Dressmaking, laughs with my boy.”
And Just within one of the deep,
dusky recesses of the library, hidden
by rfowing silken drapery, as fair a
Ren»«mt*r the place—Fleming'* building, girl as ever lived, with lustrous dark
eyee all aglow, and cheeks as pink a* a
MAGGIE JEFFREY.
morning glory, stood quiet and breathlea* until Mr. Trevelyan had left the
room.
“The grand, glorious fellow! Why,
he's a very prince in disguise! I won­
der—I wonder if—oh, dear, of course it
Canada
te only chivalrous courtesy Mr. Bantelle
feels, and I won’t be a fool if he bas got
the most heavenly smile and the hand­
somest eyes I ever saw, but I’ll see
JJOISE brothers,

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

&gt;«irtir»

IsKTHODIHT KPIHCOPAL CHURUH-C. G.
iyl. T«oMx«.P*rtor. fi«rric«. vrrry Babtatn M K&gt;.

RAPT1WT CHURCHM. Adami. Pmtoo Her1J rlrp. avarv Hihhalh ■! 10 1.1 « bi. and ln.ni.

LEWIS DURKEE, W. *1.

SwUrXJ Jirtrfory.
W. IL YOUNG,

ILA. BARBER,

W.&amp; POWERS.
E Y at Law, Solicitor In Chancery. Ob

BRADY &amp; CRITES.

SMITH d- KNAPPEN.

LEWIS DURKEE
Public, Real Eat ate and Inrar

EMORY PARADY.

or THE PEACE. Conreyancing’.c
fully and promptly attended to. Offlca
JUSTICE
“•*1*4, Naihrill* Mich.

£ J. FE1GHNER,

ORNO STRONG,
PRINTER end PubUaber of the NMhvlIU Newa.
L Every description of Hain and Fancy Printiug

UNION HOUSE,
HARLES BRONSON. Proprietor. Th la hotel la
oituated In the center of buoineaa.
Cpleasantly

ALF. C. BUXTON

CHAS. W. DEMARA Y,

Dressmaking Rooms.

£ PARADY.
&gt; MANUFACTURER of Boot* and Shoe*. Maklog
ill and repairing neatly done, alao atrlcl atten­
tion to fill all order, promptly, and at the lowest
ll*tng prices. Shop Mat olds of Main Street.
J. B. RASEY,

JOHN

WEBSTER,

IK D. EUR CHIS,

FRANK J. PURCHIS,
■XTinjiGE BARBER, and dealer In Cullari, Tino,
V Gant'a Fural «ung Goode, and Clear* of the

U. S. MAIL LINE

IHisjs JHaggic Jeffrey

Milliner y 1 Dressmaking Estniliiiieii

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick
LINE TO THE EAST X

VIA BUFFALO sad NIAGARA FALLS

^Urelianruu* gird*.
iohn'q. cressy.

J- HAMMOND,
Insurance, Beal Estate and Money

BROKER.

FRANK E. SNOW,

Security.
^INSWORTH A BROOKS,
General Dealer* in

040 Acres
» \

i,

A. J. HAMMOND.

MONEY TO ’ LOAN I
di

Rai bUk Iraitia,
IN HUM8 OP

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. RUB8ZLL.
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

But Ida Veldtdid not sec him again
before he left Trevelyan Park, for Mr.
Bantelle did not remain over one train,
and when Ida returned from her gal­
lop over the breezy country roads,with
her cheeks glowing, ter hair wind­
blown over her face. like a mist of
spun gold, and her bronze dark eyes
eloquent with the strange, half-sweet
half-sad thoughts she could not under­
stand. Raymond Santelle was sep­
arated from her, by fate and the rail­
road, so many miles that ever to meet
again seemed of even less likely prob­
ability than the finding of a needle in
a haystack.
“But, Rayjnond, there is no use in
Sour being *o obstinate about it! You
ave fever, and your eyes are as glassy

Mrs. Santelle?”
Harry Livingston reached out to
tUac to pay the Hlgbeat Market take Raymond Bantelle’s band and
rail kind* of Grain andFmman felt the throbbing, irregular pulse.
“Don't be a fool, Harry ! I tell you
I am not sick—at least, beyond a trif­
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME, SEEDS. ling cold—although I won’t be resnonrible for an attack of brain fever if you
STUCCO, HAIR. AC.,
and Aunt Apiy don’t quit coddling
m*»”
la Michigan.
,
“You see jrwt trow His, Mr. LtvingNaehrtUe, Kktb, Jan. J, 1SH.
ston. I can't do anything with him.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
He's been Just so ooatrary ever since
became home the other night with a,
JONES A SELLECK,
chill, and I coaxed him t« take hot
lemonade.”
The little bright-eyed old lady look­
ed anxiously from her boy's flushed
face to LivingJrton's half-earnest, Ualf-

Lyom A Portir, Proprietor*.

DEKTIISTS

know. Don’t you remember how die■HP—*ly
he was when he
came home from Trevelyan Park a
couple of years ago, and refused to go

“And I, as your lover, forbid you tb
refuse to answer any question I ask !
Ida—Ida, was it because you loved
me? ■ Tell me it wa*,my darling?”
And we presume shedid, since never
were patient and physician ou sut?h
affectionately intimate terms as were
Mias Veldt and Raymond Bantelle
after that, in the halcyon days when
they two agreed that upon the story of
their lives had been written, from
time immemorial, the word “Kismet.”

NO. 12

URMO STMOWG, MtWr.

New YorK»* Lil
lirl Thief. membrane, and soon thereafter to de­
come into the anug little legacy his
tach it in flaky, ragged fragments.
grandmother left him?”
The most troubleeonieThlef the New This process may lake place, and re­
Bantelle turned frowningly to Liv­
York detectives have had anything to covery be possible, even when-th«
ingston.
do with for a long time proves to be a larynx ami trachea are- ImpHcatwL
“Ifyou knew bow I: annoyed me to
little girl thirteen years old. Mysteri­ The membrane is seldom renewed,
ear you talk”——
ous robberies of money and jewels from when this secretion &amp; maintained by
hllarry arose promptly, laughing.
private houses have been going on in a steady use of the remedy. AJcobol
‘•All right, I’ll call again when you
the upper part of the city for several te ms antagonfalic to diphtheria an bel­
are in a better humor, Ray. Mrs. Banmonths, so adroitly performed as to ladonna to opium,or oulnia to malaria.
telle, you promised to show me your
baffle the most minute investigation Like .any other antiilote, it must be
pelargoniums, I think?
• ’’
by the police. It was noticed that a given promptly at the outset, or other­
Th® conservatory door had barely
preUy.modest appearing child had iteen wise rta potency will be lessened, per­
closed on their heels when Llvlngseen
about the buildings at the time haos lost altogether.
Why Men Drink.
ston's levity vanished.
“ Alcohol doe* not acta* a stimulant,
some of the thefts were supposed to
“Mrs. Bantelle, Ray is a much sicker
A writer in the N. Y. Sun has been have been committed, but no one •nor induce any of it* ordinary effects.
nun than -you have any idea of!
thought of connecting her with the Enough may be given to cause pro­
Can't you see the terrible state of irri­ watching and counting the men who
crimes until a few days ago it was as­ found intoxication in health, and yet
tation he has come to? Croeauess and drink at saloons. In half an hour, at certained that articles answering to there exists no signs of excitement or
Raymond are not possible, as ysu one bar, they sold to all aorta and con­ the description of some recently stolen
odor in the breath.”
know, and if you will take my advice ditions of men two hundred beers, thir­ had been pawned by a girl resembling
Quinia te an efficient alloy to alco­
and send for a doctor you may nave ty-two whiskies, ten.lemonades, two
this one. The officers were at once re­ hol. It energizes the ganglionic ner­
him s sickness, perhaps bis life. Bend, plain Beltzera, *nd three gm cocktails.
minded of little Libby O'Brien, who vous system, and thus enables the
for Dr. Tremaine or Dr. Winter, and At another place, a company of six had testified to being an accomplice of organism to right itself and resume its
teB whichever one takes the case Xoung men drank six times lu less than a Mra. Kloss, a notorious sneak thief, function.
fteen minutes, and each took bis
what you and I have so often imagined
Dr. Chapman sustains his position
a few months before, and they looked
—that Ray has some trouble on his whteky straight. In hatf an hour’s her up and arrested her. She denied by citing numerous caries in which
time that bar sold ninety-eight whfamind.”
klee,
four ginger ales, three ciders, and her guilt at first with the most admir­ thia treatment was successful. He
Little Mrs. Santelle was in a condi­
able
assumption
of
Innocence,
but,
states
that, in his long experience, he
tion of almbat helpless alarm after Mr. fourteen gin-cocktails. As I went out
I said to one of the six young men when fully identified by some of her only knew of one case where a drunk­
Livingston had gone.
victims, she owned up. She told the ard had diphtheria. He generally
It had never occurred to her that who drank six times, “What are you whole story of her criminal career with gives the alcohol in tire form of whisky.
'Ray was threatened with anything drluklng no much for to-day?” “Oh, the greatest composure and cheerful­ —Scientific American.
worse than an intluenza, and Harry nothing,” he replied; “I didn’t in­ ness. without auy apprehension for
Livingstou was actually bintingat the tend to. Charley and I went in foran her future. She has committed about
oyster, and were ordering when those
Liquor Damages Ijiw.
brain trouble!
fifty robberies, amounting to several
Bhe flew back to Ray’s dainty little four fellows from Albany came along. thousand dollars,spending the money,
Tiie law of Michigan, commonly
sitting-room—things had changed so Charley asked ’em to drink, and one as she says, in living and dressing well
with Ray since he had come in for flvs followed the other.” That's the his­ and going to the theatres, giving her known aa “the police regulation bill/
The spreer
gives to the parents nnd relative* ot
thousand u year—determined to tell tory of many a spree.
hi nr a doctor must Btsenl for, and to doesn’t intend to go oil’, but meeting a mother a small sum each week. Her Sersons who are damaged by Uqlioryouth.and artleeeness of manner have
friend the one tempts the other.
rinking a claim on the liquor seller.
ask him who he wanted.
enabled her to gain free admission to
Returning
to
the
saloon
I
visited
A similar law exist* in Vermont and
Bhe went in, in nervous alarm, to
dwellings at all times on various pre­
seems to be enforced in that model
find him lying white and still, on the first I ordered a lunch, and was soon
texts,
and
many
people
who
have
en
­
joined—I always am—by an acquain­
state. A womanin Readsboroba*recov­
lounge.
tertained her could hardly believe that
In the panic that emergencies al-, tance, who, of course, said, “What'll she could be guilty of the tbefte. About ered a verdict of *2.000 in the common
ways are aure to create in nervous, lov­ you take?” Being In a taking mood, twenty lots of goods have been recov­ pleas court for permanent Injuries
I
said
I
would
try
a
glass
of
rye.
He
Inflicted on her by the overturning of
ing people, Mrs. Bantelle breathlessly
ered so fur, and the police head-quar­
ordered her one M'rvant-maid for her took the same. Having said “How,” ters have been crowded will) people In a wagon which her drunken husband
nnd emptied our glasses, I said,
was driving. This is the second trial of
physician.
‘lRun—run to Dr. Winter's, Annie, “Rufe, what did you drink that search of their property pilfered by the case, a« the first verdict of *l.82t»
this demure little pale-faced cherub.
damages against the liquor-seller was
as fast an you can, and tell him Mr. whisky for? Do you Like it?”
“No, I don’t like it. I'm drinking
set aside on technical ground* by the
Santelle 1b dying.
If he's not in go
!
supromo court. (The defendants denie&lt;I
for Tremaine—Hoai—anybody—only too much, too. Guess I’ll pull up.”
KclHilldlng London.
-’•Well, tell me whnt did you order it
their responsibility, on the grorutl some one must come at once I Hurry,
for?”
Annie!”
London presente the appearance of a that one drink would not get a man
“
Why,
for
sociability's
sake,
I
sup
­
And faithful, zealous Annie ,t&lt;--e
city in the course of being rebuilt. In drunk enough to overturn a wagon
wildly round to find Dr. Winter out, pose. Whatdid you drink it for?”
all directions bouses are being torn and that they sold the husband only
“Because 1 wanted to ask Just this down for the purpose of widening ex­ one drink. In te caaeof Dunks vs.
Dr. Tremaine out, and Dr. Hoar out.
I’ve been looking at the isting streets, or making new ones, or Friend ap|*ealed from Lenawee circuit
“What be I going to do about it, and question.
iellows
drink
there,
and
I
believe
that
him a lovin’ as white as a pillar, ana
creating squares, or clearing sites for and decided by our supreme court at
Ute
Hdon••
’t •know,
the XUWBUB
missus vnwy?
crazy?
-------- etehtont ot ten drink just because they new blocks of shops, hotels or private the last June term (see Michigan Law­
Ma'am, can ^z
you- tell me where lher'l don tlike to say 'no! ”
residences. The buildings, now in yer for June, 386), the rule was laid
ba
I
Does it make your haul ache to course of erection are invariably of the down that “neglect of business by a
be another
another doctor?
doctor?”
”
It wa**sweet, thoughtful face Annie!
whisky”"
most showy and at the same time sub­ drunken man, loss ot .his propertv^iid
’had
ad seen, and
stoppea
J..®?; ,
nuu dw
^&gt;|.&gt;vm to
w question
uMcowvai the
tut
stantial order of architecture. The deficient support of his wife, in oouee“So it does mine. I swore off whis­ road beds are exceedingly firm and tiie quence of liquor drinking, are compe­
owner of it—a daintily dressed lady,
with the darkest, saddest eyes Annie ky and took to beer, but iteer makes surface smooth and hard. The pave­ tent to go to the jury in evidence
me bilious."
had ever seen.
ments are wide, strong and well laid. against the liquor-seller;” aud the
“Why drink anything?”
She smiled brightly.
The gas lighting te liberal and occa­ court (through Judge Marston) de­
“Hanged if I know, but we all do sionally tasteful, particularly on the clared also that “it would be a mockery
“Can I be of any use? If you are in
search of a physician, and you can find drink."
i north bank offthe Thames from West- ofjustice to deny a wife danisge* for the
by an actor. Being I
none you are looking for, you can take „We were joined .V
-------- -y-o 1 minster to Black friars Bridge, along mental anguish, disgrace, loss of socie­
•n .cu&gt;r, and In the ooninnny of n the ne, erotanMmont. which 1. » ty and companionship, which she eufme ; I know something of medicine.
. h.„. . ....
of nowen, «nd .hrab. by day, ered through intoxicating drink sold
Annie’s eyes were a sight to behold. newspaperman, there was, he thought,
but
one
thing
to
do.
Always big, greenteh blue and bulg­
and fairy-like illumination by night. to her husband.”—Lanning Jlcp'n. ■
Said he, "What’ll you take?"
ing, they grew bigger, more greenteh
But al! ihtete modified, and the aspect
We took whteky. So did he.
blue, and more bulging.
of the city, to a certain extent disfig­
The British Grain Trade.
We each said, "How," and then ured, like blotches on a fair face, by
“You, mifw!
The likes of you be
said I, "Dan, do you like whisky?”
able to cure him!”
excavations, beans of rubbteb, and the
The Mark Lane EjcprtM says, in its
“I hate It.”
The lady bad stepped into her phae­
vast piles of cartn, lime, stone, brick, weekly reviewof the British corn trade,
"Why do you drink ?”
ton, beside a spruce looking boy.
timber aud iron, yeverwhere blocking that English wheat continues to be
I don’t often. I generally take gin; the streets. There appears literally no marketed sparingly in London and
“Shall I go, or not?”
but they l&gt;ctli upset me; give me a end to the rebuilding and reconstruc­ the provinces,
Annie gave her a despairing look.
import* of foreign
fearful
headache.
But
what
are
you
“It's a man sick, miss—you'd not
tion of the metropolis. One set of im­ wheat into London have not been bo
care, nor be afraid—up nt Eglantine goipgtodo? Must drink something." provements te no sooner finished than excessive as of ikte Monday's returns
In that way I have spoken to not another te l«guu. In ten years Lon­ Jive about 60,000 quarters. The fallplace.”
A silvery laugh from the charming les* than twenty men this very day.' don will probably be more beautiful
ng ofl te chieflv noticeable in the In­
little rosebud mouth as she gave the O» the twenty, fifteen said that drink than Parte. Already many foreigners dian product, of which the prospective
alwayH gkve them a headache; one consider London, on the whole, pref­ import* may be more moderate, an
boy the order—Eglantine place.
“Neither afraid nor ashamed.
I’ll owned that be "loved the taste;" one erable to the butterfly metjbpolte of Calcutta advices speak of the inade­
said he drank t&gt;ecause he was "blue," France, but when the vast'‘changes quate state of inland transport,and the
see what I can do for your master.”
She nodded pleasantly, and the and one confessed he waa "on a tare," now progressing are fully accom- consequent difficulty of charterers In
and he didn’t care who knew it. It pltehed.London will be without a rival fulfilling their engagements.
ponies and phaeton dashed oil'.
The
And so it was ordered by the powers r tends to reason that this sort of thing for taste and elegance a* a residence, as open season has enabled shipments to
that be that when this charming, must produce *ome impression on the it ateeady te peerless for wealth, influ­ be continued from Bt. Petersburg, and
beautiful lady naw Raymond Bantelle human form divine. The doctor* say ence and population. In the mean­ our market remain* well supplied with
raving in delirium, and made such a it induces paralysis, indigestion, head­ time, the streams ot tourists, travelers, useful classes of Russian wheat. A
common sense diagnoHis of the case, ache, rheumatism, aud weakness of pleasure seekers, business men, inva­ good inquiry was experienced fur
and gave such practical advice to be many kinds. Not being a doctor, I lids and others visiting the metropolis, American description*, but ahipmenta
followed until Mrs. Bantelle’s physi­ don't attempt to endorse tneir opinion, seems to be forever Increasing. Never are not taking place so freely. Price*
cian should arrive to take charge, in a but this I will say, that among ail the wm anything seen like it. Wonderful show an advance of a shilling per
glow of enthusiasm Mra. Bantelle hundreds—regular toper*, not drunk­ a* the day te, the morrow is equally quarter on all descriptions. The rebegged her to call and see the sick man ard*—to be found in the finit-clasd crowded with marvels. London is a uuirementa of the country are being
saloons of New Y’ork to-day, it would succession of surprises, and they never fully met by the weekly importatiwn
occasionally.
With very unwarranted, uncalled be impossible to find a dozen men who cease.—Newark Advertiser.
'
of wheat, aud the present attitude of
for blushes the lady agreed to do so, will say that they drink because they
trade te devoid of speculation, strict
and as day after day her phaeton— are fond of liquor. They drink lie­
attention being turned to political af­
“Ide” she said she was—stood for an cause it seem* to be the thing to do.
A Cure of Diphtheria.
fairs and the probable future action of
hour at the door of No. — Eglantine
America. Maize ha* lost some of ita
place, Mra. Santelle and she were
Dr.
E.
N.
Chapman,
of
Brooklyn,
recent activity, but full prices are still
Advice tn
an Ofllce Seeker
fighting a hand-to-hand fight with
N. ¥., has discovered an antidote to obtainable. The unusually light Im­
port* of this grain render It unlikely
Azrael for Raymond’s sake, until one
A young New Y'orker called on Sec­ the poison of diphtheria, by which the
day Aunt Amy caught the girl in her retary Evarts the other day with a let­ I&gt;ercentage of deaths is reduced to less that any marked decline will occur, a*
arms and kissed her ardently.
ter from a prominent citizen of New than one !□ fifty. Statistics show that long as the Southern European ports
“To think you have saved him, York recommending him for a con­ the percentage of recoveries in cases remain blockaded, and the export
under God’s goodness! Miss Ide, can sulate. There were a number of per­ treated under the uauil practice is movement in Americal* directed upon
lever thank you enough?
If you sons present at the time. The Secre­ about thirteen, or eighty-seven out of a wheat Grinding barley has improv­
only knew how I love you—and so
tary read the letter and then glanced hundred sufferers succumb to the fell ed 0 pence to a shilling per quarter at
will my boy when he knows how at the young man, who presented the disease.
Mark Lane and in the country. Oata
much he owes you.”
Diphtheria first appeared in this and other varieties ef feeding eoni met
appearance of one in the full glow of
Consdousn&amp;is had returned to the health. The secretary said: “Well, country in 1858. Dr. Chapman, in with a quiet sale at tate-rateu.
sick man, and Amy had told him, as really, I should like to oblige Mr.
, 1858, lost several eases, and became dis­
soon as *he dared, of Ide—her sweet,
Ti e CtiEese in Califorwia.
but you do not seem delicate; you do trustful of tiie leguiar methods. He
tender skill, her devotion, her brave, not look as if you needed to go abroad had been using alcohol in the cure of
relentless war with his illness, her for your health. I du not like to see ship-fever, and he determined, though
The memorial of the California State
patience, her pity, until Raymond, able bodied young men go out of the contrary to all rules, to try it lu diph­ Senate, on the Chinese question, now
with a smile on hl* pale, handsome country. There Ta such an inviting theria. To his surprise, Mveral of nis before Congress, put* the population
face, a«ked why Ide bad not ..been to field here for young men of energy patients recovered.
He then tried of the State at from 7W,000 to 800,WMJ,
see him since his convalescence.
and ambition. Mr.------ says you are al quinta, and found it acted well, but of whom the Chinese are estimated at
Amy told him Ide had assured her civil engineer. That is a good profes­ not so quickly. At last he settled on a 125,000. But the great bulk of the
Chinese are adult males, only a few
that her presence might disturb the
sion and offers abundant opportunities combination of the two, aioobol and
patient at first, but that she would »ee for distinction; why Dot go to work at quin la, and. with these remedies, he women or children being among them.
Now as the total vote in CaJlfornia
him before long.
it ? All this was said in a tone of voice claims that diphtheria is more amena­
After the first rally Raymond went sufficiently loud to be heard by every ble to treatment than many common at the last Presidential election was
only 155,000, it is estimated by careful
on toward health and strength with one in the room.
The young New diseases. In an epidemic, such as authority that the male adult popula­
rapid stride*, until even Ide. with Yorker showed very painful embar­ diphtheria, all are affected by the mor­
glowing cheeks and strangely-lighted rassment, and. with his face covered bific agent; but a few only yield to it. tion of the Caucasians compares with
eyes declared her intention of seeing with blushes, backed out of the room. Mature vigorous persons nave vltality the Mongolian in the proportion of Iti
him again, and one lovely afternoon He will not be apt to importune Mr. enough to resist the disease. Children to 12. Or, In other words, for every
Mr*. Bantelle showed her into the Evarts for that consulate.
and weakly adults are its usual sub­ 1G grown men belonging to our own
dainty invalid chamber, little think­
jects. Dr. Chapman considers that race there are 12 Chinamen. Looking
ing the accomplishment of an unwrit­
there is, almost always super-added a at it in this light there is naturally
ten romance had come, little thinkThe story fa told at the expense of a local and direct exciting caune. such as considerable uneasiness on the Pacific
well known Westfield church member defective exercise, improper diet, dark coast upon the subject. The fket that
Raymond reached out his: who ha&lt;i un earnest brother Christian rooms, damp houses, Imperfect ventil­ this class of immigration form* two
hand, and the girl took it, with a visiting him the other day: The lat­ ation, and [&gt;olsonou8 emanations from line®—one coming with empty buckets
strange shyness very unusual in her ter te not so demonstrative in his rell- decomposing filth in privies, cess- and another returning with full ones
ordinary manner.
eous fervor as his host, and also is poote, sewer piped, etc. To such agen­ —attracts the attention of the Com­
“I am so glad to see you looking bet­
me, so he cannot kneel.
The first cies the strongest constitution will mittee. After careful investigation
ter, Mr. Santelle.”
morning of his visit he was asked to soon succumb. The blood being de­ they reach the conclusion that the se­
“Ida! Miss Veldt! Is It possible? lead the family devotions, and seated teriorated, its create is Impaired and gregate sum thus far «eu t back or taken
Oh, can it betrue! Miss Veldt, dojvJ in his chair began an earnest appeal Its vitality lowered; and then the hacK to China from California by these
know in my delirium I constar'. y to the Throne of Grace while the fam­ sympathetic nerves, failing to receive people is not lew than *180.000,000 in
thought you were with me? And you ily kneeled around. The host’s son, a due stimulus, waver in their etforta to gold. This is a heavy drain for which
were—you were!”
there seems but poor return. The
lad of five yean:, fidgeted around on carry on the animal function*.
Bhe smiled, then frowned demurely, his knees for a minute or two, and
“ All local treatment,” he says, “ is question ib likely to reoeivea good deal
with her pretty fingers on his wrist. finally shouted : “Stop him, mother, worse tnan useless. It exhausts the of attention in Congress during tire
*T cannot permit you to become so stop nlm. He c'.in’t know nothing nerve force and Induces greater injec­ winter, if not sooner disposed of. and
excited, Mr. Bantelle. Yes, 1, Ida how to pray. Let father show him.” tion of the blood Teasels, thus favoring the six great companies of San Fran­
Veldt, who abreviated my name on
cisco. which have charge of Chinik*
the exudation.
“ Dear me, bow fluidly he talks,”
the impulse of the moment, when I
“ Alcohol neutralizes the diphtherit­
saw who my patient was, because I—” said Mr*. Partington, recently, at a ic poison, seta free the nerves of ani­ tions to their agents In W a
temperance
meeting.
“
I
always
am
His face was lighting up with perma! life, subdues the fever and inflam­ look after their rights and
rejoiced when he mounts the nostril,
mation, destroy* the pabulum that
^Itecause what, Miss Veldt?”
for his eloquence warms in every cart­
sustains the membrane, cuts short the
When
Me a bee coming towards
ridge of my body.”
She flushed like a wild rose.
“I—I positively forbid any more eon“Oct,” said a love-sick Hibernian,
singing a lively tune a* he er»mra&lt;, and
venation.”
“what a recreation it is to be dying of from an attack. Upon the subsidence there te no avenue of escape, itt»t hit
love? It seta the heart aching bo deli­ ------------------- j — w-w. — him a blow with yonr hand, throw
cately that ther’s no taking a wink of irmu twenty-four to thlrty-aix hours, a yonr arms over your head, »nd hollas*
both of his bands over one of here.
ilsep for the pleasure of
purulent seervtiou begin* to ioewen the with *11 your might.

�WILL SELL AT

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AUCTION!
in Omaim,

mrni

Merna.

whom the .n. u. prescrtDed for nnd
dosed “for old acquaintance sake." he
l*tng too p&lt;x&gt;r to pay. Re walked
rxieo, that several mile^ to attend court, and has
be gave me the information used be­ been lu law-suite from his youth up,
low,
with the above named results. Monti:
। George P. Case was no more nor le*s Don't “Put Ypuraelf in his place.".
than one of Brigham Young's paid asMowdnsor
avenging angels. His ac- their mark, some as public speakers,
r. The attempt failed,
some
as writers, and some’In other
quaintalwc with Yonng was brought
after fluting until the
alxiut rather curiously. He was at various ways, and whatever of oppo­
r w** ■ wounded, miro
fitionally. The RiwlaL-------- ’ Balt Lake City, on his way to Califor­ sition tlu-yJiave met has mostly conic
po**M*ion of the town, and gnat nia. This was-hi the spring of 1863, from persons of their own sex. For
ng prevail* throughout Ku--ia. and the Gentile population ot Utah instance. Mrs. Baxter delivered an
: charges the defeat to the. blnn- was fast increasing.. Being on the able address at Vermontville last sum­
if the Turkish ministry atOnH street at a late hour one. night, the mer, it was highly spoken of; but the
topic, who directed a greater prophet was recognized by three, or Jarly who entertained her during her
f Hie arrov in another direction lonr boistaroia- enapa, and they wen- stey told the writer that she (Mm. Bax­
C Osman without reinfor. ■
ready to give him a rough handling, ter) ^as an unmitigated egotist. In
mm
but CaM- came up and -took the old various cases an places I could ntuner
The capture of Osman- and his army j man’s part and beat them ofi‘. He was ate similar instances, but quantam tub.
.
removes more than one-third of the asked -to call on Young next day, and Only, why is tills thus!
whole fighting-force of the Sultan.’s ar- before du.
the Intwvta*
intervieyr cloaed Pmw&gt;
Case Ln»1
had
In her round of mission labor, one
my, mid it b thought will iwure suc- himl.to the prophvt as a detective. It day
&lt;
this week, Sirs. Graves visited the
mm to Russi* finally,- as it gives the wan not long before he di.Het'verrd that county
&lt;
Jail to talk and pray with the
invaders complete mastery of Bulga­ his aaeociatc* were asaaMains, aud that inmates,
j
one of whom she found to be
ria from the Jantra-to the Servian bor­ aasasainatioD would become part of his »
i lady from your village. Certainly
Cordial Invitation to all
der, and adds to their army from 50,000 duties
ithis is a bad case, a young married wo­
to 80,000 Servians., .and opeiu the way
Case was rough and reckless, but he man,
i
with a kind husband and com­
, into Roumelb, by the .way of Sofia, was neither n roblier nor a murderer. fortable
:
home, to cast herself away and
’ which can now be easily captured.
When he found himself pointed out on tiecome the inmate of a felon’s cell.
But the Turk* are not yet conquered. the streets as an avenging angel, hr She
l
stoutly maintains her innocence of
If the port* be determined to fight to sought an interview with Young, and anything
i
criminal. Mm. G. prayed
the last all the Turkish forces can be stated his desire to resign his position. with and for her, and closed the inter­
gathered, within the works of Constan­
“It will be safer for you to con tin no view by telling her that if she were
COME IN AND THY ME.
tinople, where ' they could hold out on,” was the prophet’s reply.
rcaly innocent it wax known to the
hmgtti
Russia could afford to keep
•‘But I don’t irnnt to.” Case protested Most High, nnd it was to him she must
a besieging army in the swamps that “I want to go on to California,”
appeal; ’ while, if she were indeed
surround it. With the sea on one side,
“Men who leave our service after guilty, his mercy extended forever.
of which the Turk has absolute control being-intrusted with our secreta do not
Mm. Marion Baxter, of Charlotte,
and with absolutely impregnable de- always get along finely," Young con- lectured to a large audience, before the
fenara on the other, the Sultan might tiriued.
Hastings Reform Club, on Sabbath
sit calmly in hb harem, while his faith­
IJe Hjiokc v.i-ry pleasantly, and he afternoon hwr. . Her address was lis­
ful nod valorous soldiers, aided by seemed very friendly, but there was tened to with marked attention, she
pestik-nce nnd famine, killc&lt;l a million something in ’ his look and tone that proved her herself perfectly aufaiteou
of Russians, if the czar could keep up gave Case a feeling of uneasiness. He the sulflect of temperance nnd it is to
the supply. Constantinoplecouldnev­ was given a day or two to reflect, and be- presumed that her remarks will
er be taxen until all Asia Minor was he finally decided to remain.
prbvo bcueficial' to the cau&amp;e here.
conquered, and that b a long’wny oil
Case said that after once a Gentile Here, your cortesjiondcnt cannot re­ Sonactiiixig tluit Just fill* tiio h&lt;n
yet, despite the fall of Kars. The Hen had Ipeen given over to the avenging frain from u&gt;teij»u-riug a query, and.
could keep the great city supplied with angels he was a dead man. They to him; a problem: i. e.. Among the
food and nmunition, and the Turks, might put him out of the way at once 300,000 women who have enrolled
. it must be remembered, fight for their or they might delay a month, accord­ themselves upon the rolls of the W.
are all sold.
Pasha not only Without wage*, but ing to circumstances, but the shadow C. T. 17. of fhese United States, and
almost without food. But such a tight of death walked by the victim's side tin- large number of female workers
would be financial ruin to Rusmip^ from the moment hunntne wns handed in the cause who are not so enrolled,
while it would inevitably end in •'in­ in to the “angels.” In some cases the there arc to !&gt;&lt;• found many who have
complete destruction of the Ottoman victim was imprisoned for a time, in shown much talent nnd have made
Empire.
• *
order to extort information, or for rea­
The London Times, in commenting sons beet known to the church. When
A chap dressed in woman’s clothes
on the results of the recent fighting, one the dungeon doprahad shut In-hind has been all over southern New York,
says the moment has now arrived him, no man enme out alive. In some measuring Indies for comets, garters,
when mediation between Rmwua ami ca.-H-n till dead boiiy would lie left on shoulder-straiM. etc., but finally camo
Nobby, Square Box Cutters.
Turkey is possible, and that the Brit­ the street, and it would be made to ap­ to grief nt Corning, and now occupies
Price from S3 5 to M5.
ish government will use all efforts to pear that the man had been waylaid. a cell in the county jail.
that effect.
In othcr instanced it was carried out
on some highway, or flung into th«George Lusk, the Nashville bartend­
hike. Many of the Gentiles, and more er, who recently ran away with Mrs. WAGON Ac CARRIAGE
The Two Turkejs,
particularly tho&lt;lr of wealth and stand­ Atkinson, has been arrested. So has
REPAIRING.
ing,
had
nothing
to
say
a
gainst
the
&gt;
A* regards centers of population ,„o, ..... ----------- o —
...^ ; (bl. womHU, Charges adultery. NashTurkey in Europe, ns a whole, has far rhurrh. but in mwy. vw. K.v,• it more vil), nupatb. i« Mrooglr with Mr. Neatly done and at prices to suit the
win’I. mid tuTi»«neM- hard times. John Caley, well known
more inhabitants to the square mile urhw. Mipport. Sui-h wortj bud ...... .....
than Turkey in Asia; there are- three raure for tw. OOrjr GmHI™ were •|ow.-Ai'«u»o Xnn. Yen, «ir, Billy to you all, has charge of. the Black­
, JnI. f,.||()W. bnl j,
or four European provinces where the m-ree m ih.lHl.-ninu i»tu&gt;n.,iui&lt;l me- j, n„t
smithing department. Any work you
Kc no^n.
t„,HJloluu&gt;. ,t bi. may entrust to his care will be faith­
population u more dense than else­ lime pronikKl quarrel.; but lining
|1„ |Jn. the .ynipatv nnd fully done. Yon will always find him
where—viz: Bulgaria, which is now they hwdid the content, of. warning
Utter
thru
tongue,
were
«dwir«L
will
o(
moral
the *c*t of war; Adrianopleaud Kossont hia post, aud at your service.
One &lt;iny in 1807 William I- outer Buck- ” jj|e#
J
va.M’hich lire immediately adjacent to
‘
»
the eeat of war: au,d Janina, which lies ley, of Binnitfphain, England, arrived
comparatively distant. There are, how­
I
Ladt’s Book for December
»Li v .7 \ir iy n I &gt;“ “ u»o«t ‘-xccUent number. The steel
ever, one or two province* in Asia, par­ rr ‘f "’a
ticularly Syria and Tn-hizond, and that
iP,1»tV illustrates U Well kllOWU SCenC
&lt;nlr
'u,,u Ivu»Lo‘‘. owl in Darling’s hllppart-of Asia Minor near to Constanti­ to! YJJl.rrivnV
WbJ^bH V
L v
styl*'- Bret Harte contributes an
nople, where the population equals in
Every Job that leaves my shop is
density' that of the more populous Thnmnl
ntoSTfi nrtw'n ’i,rlir,p'
,,irout’11 a11
Luinor,
European provinces of Turkey. As
i. ; r.
conveys n moral to all mothers, point* WARRANTED.
from the city, bhe wiwhw fourth h
.r. Hnii„_
,.r i1..I..ht&lt;.r
regards the war in Europe, therefore, miles
wife, and was by no means ronteuted 'ft ‘ "L’1 . ,nr„ ** r ' * of much of the
Where the main struggle lie*, it is a with her lot. She rah away from him ^-calleil “boy’s" literature The charcontest by Kumo* primarily against a
pirn- actors of A. B. Frost are offered as a j rPT-I P
population of about four or five millions ,wa or thm-times ~ul.
living in the provinces of the Danube, ished by being shut up In the cellar for lesson to all rash youths who want to X
Adrianople and Kossova, and second- two weeks and fed on bread and water. take their fair friends to sledding par­
arlyagninsl a remaining population of No one knew of Buckley’s presence iu ties. In fact the book iscomplete with
about four millions ip Asm. The bulk the west until he had 'reached Salt most interesting notes. The fashions
of the Asiatic population is, however, Lake and begun makinginqnires about are unsuni.isM.-d and the iuyenile de­
in Asia Minor and Syria, mid nmuy his sister. He found out where she partment is the delight of laith old and
parte are accessible by Mia from Con- was, am! rode out to the house, ami young. The highest talent will lie
etantinople, and. practically, ns near when he learncdfrom her own lt|» how employed on Godcy’s for 1878, nnd the
the scene of hostilities ss the outlaying she was situated, his hot English blood standard of fashion and work depart­
fired up to the boiling point. He re­ ments maintainetl. A design pattern I
part* of European Turkey.
turned to the city to secure an inter­ ; furnished free every other month.
view with the prop’ *
** “ 1-----Common Council Proceeding*.
view he was pLiinij „ Council Rooms, I
stand that his sisterr must remain w
vlu
.....n .
Book, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 10th, 1877. I
she was, and that Salt Lake City would j
Regularmeeting held.
not be a aafe place for him after twen­
“ItStu-l Waves.”—Among the solid PLANING AND HATCHING !
Present, — Ainsworth, President; ty-four hours more.
anti established paper* that have lived
Reynolds. Roe, .Truman, and Parody,
Buckley -purchased two homes rtnd
through hard times, we are gbul to sec
Ite-Saiviug, Mouldings,
the old time and favorite Star Spangltil
Minutes of previous meeting read
n
ri...
’“jrjTbe-• w&lt;&gt;o&lt;fi-Turning, Scroll-Sawing,
being
rescue his
ride away
vtn’eiiHi’ts^i
amd approved.
being to
to rescue
hi* sister
sister and
a
with her.
Druggist bond of Harry Hale was with
her. Spies
Spies had
1::'«1 been
been watching all 7?.'**'it
U U “. J"*
large-, 8
presented and-------’ *■“ —*n hi* movemeuta. When he left the city
issue actJkr., Ac., Ac.
- \"w** approved.
On motion the following accounts
we
Pnr-wdsand
Rebusra-fine
illustrated
were allowed:
tv-*n« nfter&lt;hin&gt;'hn
hia 1 l&gt;oen,M «»«1 Stories. It is U national
were after him no uismountca, let nw ■
„„.i
'
horses go. took cover behind the rocks.
and we did not get the drop on him till:
£rH« «o?‘
fran.FZ
MADE TO ORDER.
; one of our angels hurt been killed and
.Vvlkr’JJJJSl' je’ft n^i
d»L
swindled If thev will ?&gt;ut rend the flan­
Road Committee, was
instructed
as peiieraih
r_ ()u] 75 ct;nU a
Sl-ii.
» to. 1 in
*n the _ road, and
nnd it m
was
generally bebe-1 nfr_ T ir_ on*
examine exteafiQU of
Philhps stn«rtut
* * licvwlthj|t hehad
b’ th0 "£•
I year, or with six fine curonios or an el­
its grossing of Quak sr brook and re- i indians.”n
l Indians.
„«• &lt;wmt dictionary,
only &gt;r._.ial
‘Irinl
trip,
_—
trip.!
itry, and p*rtk«
port at next meeting
I Buckley’s sister,
ulster. knew enough of _,,______________
lv 10
। el ttlUtig their
3 months, on
only
10 rentx.
cento. StwcimenH
Specimens ft
6
mined.
On motion Council
■ Mormonism to suspect who had murniur- ; cento. We advise every reader to try
CALVIN
"rVf.J,i v„t dereti her brother, and the tragedy
lhis
great
family
paper
three
months
—
,
• 1 rrv-an
• *”•
preyed upon her mind until she became
only
one
dime.
Address
S
tar
.S
pan
­
Geo. W. Francis, Recorder.
a lunatic, and one day destroyed her
gled Bannkb, Hinsdale, N.H.
own life.

AUCTION n

AUCTION!!!

Sehoel BmIes

DIVJSIOJ .

STATIONS.

Worth of
WESTWARD.

Dry-Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Notions, Etc.

STATIONS.

Detroit.
ChariMU
VrrmontTlII*
NaabvlDe---jMatl
-lMUdlevIlJe...
Hammond _...
Grand Kapld*

Commencing on

MRSjininoii

DECEMBER 12th,

BOB SLEIGHS ’

PRICE, ONLY $25.

RAPIDS

GRAND

TAKE NOTICE

and continuing until further notice.
And then tell all of your friends and
acquaintances, that

E. F.EVANS,
SAVE YOUR DOLLARS "AND DIMES.

has opened a new

Tin-Shop!
Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of Goods un­

Cheap

for

till you have attended this
Till,
COPPER,
SHEET-IRON.
SIGN of The “NEW TIN SHOP.”

We have secured the services of a No. 1

Auctioneer, at whose hands the Ladies and

Gentlemen will be entertained, each Day
and Evening.

E. F. EVANS.

LEGAL
MORTGAGE SALE.
TA KFAULT HAVINO BEEN MADE IN THE
U payment of ■ certain ir&gt;ortc&lt;Mn&gt;, whereby tbo

HORSE-SHOEING ONLY $2.50.

E COOK.

I? 1. HLSWORKH &amp; CO

Bouton Store!

Ibr R~kter of

NEW MANUFACTORY

1877

KELLOGG«DEMARAY

ws v“d asl - £si’&gt;: ?h"n?”.vxx .'n'S

Mels,Door aiiWMoi te

The- New York Hun says New York
contains to-day hard on 1,300,000 in­
— The -spicy and fearless Nashville
habitant*. Brooklyn alone contains
at thi» writing a ]»opulntiau of 550,000; News is proud over the nice and com­
this, added to l.WO.OOO, would give modious opera house a£that place. It
however,
an
New York City l1.850,000.
J60.000. ’if,
• v
- ---------- wns certainly a praiseworthy move and
Ciiy
and
weiak-----J Staten Island, indicative of genuine enterprise, for
alonrs —
to -----this -noagglo- town
of .....
a few hundred
.........
.4 inhabitants,
inhabitants. tto
which
.
---------a .........
public ,hall
ns Nashville has
meration of
New York. erect ..
— —
ja-i------ J the
.... »
ty well
well feel
feel prouc
proud
viewed as a
the second I done,and
N---------ews may
largest city of the civil
I world, con- i of that valualde acquisition
tition to ita
its town.
taining over 2.000,0
inhabitant. In casnnily noticing the play ofUnelc
Thu*, London, 3,480,428; NcW York ! Tom's Cabin,” recently given there, the
over 2,000,000, and then Pari* witii 1,-! News places the net receiptsat &gt;91. A
851,708.
1 gotxl hall » certain to bnng first class
... ■
sm »-------------| entartainmruta from abroad, and is an
Who. wo ore talking ut. bard rim.a
to borne taknl to produce

tes.j ia feto

The publisher of the Nursery has is­
sued a list of premiums for obtaining
snlMtcribera to his popular magazine.
The list comprises articles useful and
ornamental, including books, mimes,
knives, skates and toys of all kinds.
Here is a chance for boys and girls to
obtain a nice holiday gift for them­
selves qr a friepd, by making a little
healthful exertion. The Nursery en­
tered upon its eleventh year in January
1877, and is full of.life and animation
as ever. The wcret of its success is
found between its covers every month.
The price ia &gt;1.00 a year. It is pub-J
lished by John L. Shokky, 88 Bromfleld St., Boston, who wUl send a sam­
ple number with the premium list for
ten cents.

te«5ViASr!bi«™ton?wbK

KELLOGG A DEMARAT,

A NEW LIVERY
IN NASHVILLE!

ia stru-

100 PIECES OF CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
At 6 cents per yard.

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles the finest Worsted Goods, AT 121 CENTS per yard.

20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FROM l&gt;i to 85 CENTS PER YARD.

ctxin aim expenara or iur
ttnrury foe of forty dollar*,
DiUlKMMIt,Uxi
’•'CHARD JONES,
AwiynM.gM^
M. FLINT,

MORTGAGE HALE.
TAG LT (txt Lax Ihh-u nude in U&gt;» ct&gt;
ut ■ certain Mortrnv, whsreby the;
bmla coBMtncd. hM l*con&gt;«i onorat

WE ARE OPENING

the IU8l'»ur
U&gt;«- Mill U.y

For Dreases nnd Cloaks in Navy Bine, Beal Brown, and Black.

10 PIECIS LATEST NOVELTIES W BEAVER CLOAKINGS,

^£25X35%

In plain and figured, worth &gt;5.no, we are selling at &gt;8.50 and &gt;3.00 per yd.

100 Pieces of the Kost ELEGANT STYLES of EMBROIDERIES

aeot &gt;h«r»«rwunJed In mH 't-See on
' “
—2 at two o’clock P. M ia

IN THE MARKET.

SHEETINGS.

THE LARGEST STOCK

STANLEY MOORE

Yard wide.

fJn.^rr
Ik •ftnnincm at iht North trot
ult Court for Mid &lt;xnnty at Barry &gt; 1 i
public auction to lb« hlcbcal biddrr.
---- * - -*---- *■ - *

lODoz. of the Finest Line of Silk Handkerchiefs
Ever brought to this market, from 35 cents op.

20 PIECES LATEST STYLES WATERPROOFS
In plain and figured, from 75 cents up.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES. BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
W« ore Mtboriwd to mr br th* mmiaraetarw, that we will Dimx&gt;lwt out
Dewier In the CotwtT no PRICES.

.V Good Turn-Out!
AT REASONABLE RATES.

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS
.

Th. huitewt line in the Count..

HORSE BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS
ill sell you Blankets for ir« money than

or Com.

•txiute in kuu c*«

(No Remnants or Pound Cloth.)

Very Heavy and Thick Hush only 1G eta. per yard, worth 15 cents.

1&amp;

------------------------ patterns for working ornanx-ntal table
TI
ia vnnntf
bAiaa Mhudnimrv
in crewel.
In all there arealwut
The
young IIjulio.
Mi-ioiuuy and
nnd ! cloths
rloUnin
crrwi
So&amp;ty of VwmonUUte, will I «tT.
engruvlnj
'
igravings, in the number. The
itertainuwat.are
01 ail
“* original and by such
urell in that villus.
-------as*Mr». Ann H. Stephens, Mrs.
ig. December 21st. j ---------- ding Davis, Krs. Frances Bur­
“Down' nett, Frank Me Benedict, "Josiah
fol­ Allen’s Wife.” With this number

WE ARE OPENING TODAY

20 PIECES of COTTON FLANNELS,

Nashville House Barn!

round liMltsfraiorted
f to the ground
;w...
the Sheriff
to finish the work

GRAND FALL OPENING!

In the market, from 5 cte, to 8 eta. per yard.

Peterson's Magazine, for Januaryj is the most superb number ever issued
। of that popular lady’s book. There
______
,
».
tare two steel engravings “Cupid in the
pitied:• «u&lt;-h ocewiotu. W ith thepre-.mlmlls!KBiI1,*’ *jid “Borrowed Plume*.” the
on.
n«Uiin« i» made attractive e longh to , ktu.r B liule •
of three years old,
, call out what may lie eonsidcreu ? full &lt;irw-«i in facr mother’s shawl and b©nwlin mitrdenvl t ;house. We are gladI to know thn. a &gt; nel ono of
prettiest pictures we
t
lb n bJ; ; n)OVr b
n*°l 1
, liave almost ever seen. Besides these,
llD^7 Wh^’thi
ludl“*DJ&lt;KJk out. for thw is a double size Paris fashion
. dh£ed andlS»2n tEe
hl,Pidjt
pi^
lwo ™ lirautiful colored

Soar «Hd in Xohmoid f.w

•lx h»Mir*di!u)i*r., by tbf aaid Polly Uarvood. of
Iht City trf Ba.tlnCnaik. C-

ummx

.

lh

(

&gt; the plat and survey thereof’
DaRd, Neabvills. Del. Mb W...
H.M.T A CaItm,
GILBERT BROWN.

PIIOBA1.E ORDER.
• or Micmicxb, »

�■

“

ced to do it by a summon*.
le Grove, Mich., Dec-. 8, 1877.
Adam Wolf,
Justice of the Peace.
‘If there are any friends that want
---------J short time, with good ref­
erence and security, couie along.
A. R. Wolcott.

Sewing JVLachines
stock .and best
.lawn Rkh, of Hmittngs.,is the in- in Nashville.
haddiem _
te. The boy wm
r
iury &lt;.f six fine y&lt;
IHpoir Hhn«» &amp;«•» of Woodland: by bnying your Bouts. Shoes. Ha
lie, found -Aujn
'Jap*/ Gloves and Mittens at Griffith
in
I a minute, .ind j—,.
nested Niek Dott utOdessa. for rape,
HAVE BEEN, BROUGHT TO PERFECTION IN THE
_
----------- Aim one dollar and , „ne day hist wed^.
ty Young Man if you want a sr.R of
five (Jet/ m the trophies
which, after
Richard Turner, of. Chorlotte, aud (•’(•the^don't tail to take a look at those
•ome delay.
paid. The hour■ Looiuw, «f Potterville, had u fight- a nobby «”ltejjua received at .Griffith’s;
-iMisa Flora McGraw and Charles 1■IMlroir Blit wUjtl,drawn.
few day* ago, and Loomis lost an eye
Tnaoe were married nt Hosting*, on
ryNew arrival &lt;»f Bw’s. Youth’s and
MAPLE CffvE ITEMS.
G. IL .Fowler, a portrait painter of, Men’s Cl-oTHiNG. al LIEBIUVSER’S,
which will be sold at bottom price*.
—Boise Brothers have an unusual1
CassiusGould hi,ut ol,
adilitiou Charlotte, fell from the top of Mikv-ll*
building, a few days since, nnd sustain­
fine line of goods fur the holidays.- .to his house.
GT Save your money for Aylsworth
t
ed injuries that it is feared will make de Co’s., Auction, to comnieuce Dec. 12^
See tlieirnew advt.
'
’
Mr. Alonzo StrL.,- lias hw.hOOM him a cripple for life.
w on the U.• nearly completed. I
-- Wanted every hotly to step in
While a man named Waring, of
intawibg up*
Melville Ix*c is diiLti
ig. a Mlar, pre-- Chester, Eaton county, was chopping and look at the boM stock of Holiday
paratury to buildin«1(ionneidown a tree ou Monday a limb fell and good* at
A. M. Daugherty.
1
ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO BE THE BEST.
listings,, ' Mr. M. Morey hriL1 Ih&gt;hm‘ killed struck him on the head, injuring him
CyAn elegant line of Dress Goods
in churchi and another badly kh, by a vicious seriously, and it i* feared fatally.
and
Trimmings,
new
stolen,
received
r 'and* eve-■ cow.
A farmer-numcd E.P. Morton, while
at Kocher Bros.
ning.
to hi* home in Walton town­
Dick Graham was
&gt;ly kicked on driving
1
Eaton county, the night of tiie
—John Furniss anti JobnTnckerman! the shoulder. Mor day] Ding, by his ship.
i
—-Wanted every l»ody intending to
Sth,'was waylaid by highwaymen and
have assumed proprietorship of Hollers। Colt.
buy clothing to step in and look at
mw mill, and have iturarly in ruuniugr
La"t Sunday night I Jnke Shoup robiMMl of $300. badly beaten and left prices at'
A. M. Daugherty.
THE NO. 8 FAMILY MACHINE is a new Machine with a Straight
order.
had a revere attack uf Lion huge of for Mead. The rbtibers escaped.
—John Rathbun anil George Newtont the Itiug*.
------ New Goods just received at
Needle, practically Self-Setting.
No Shuttle to-thread. It dors not oil
Be it remembered that among the
B.
Miller
has
the
boss
V
__________
Truman’s.
of Assyria, uro laid up with a badly
j. Ho cal- very many pleasant Christmas tree
the
thread or good*.
The work runs back from the o|»erator. Il has a
mangled hand, the result of shelling■ culatts by Christmas it m dreas six- pitlierings that have been had in
—The best Batting in town, 10 eta a
hundred.
\
corn with a patent corn shelltr.
take up preventing the thread from tangling or breaking.
It is the best
Nasliville, one of die pleasantest will roll, at Griffith’s.- .
Dr. Harwood, one of thi &gt;ldest set- come off at the Opera House Cluistmas
Machine lor Family Sewing, Dress and Cloak-Making, as it sews the heav­
a —We are now enjoying December,
l resident eve.
--- Wanted a man or woman that
By order of Com.
^weather, that has not been knoM-n
V low, hi*
ever found fault with my fifty cent tea iest and finest goods perfectly, and from one to the other without trouble or
in .a dozen years. Overcoats are a
A. M. Davohkrtt.
Personals.—8. J, Badcock and wife
delay, or lhe necessity of any changes whateyer; it ha* plenty of room on
thing of the past, and mechanics are recovery i» doubtful.
Mrs. Kuchel R. Quick hi kwo pies have returned from N. Y. Whenever
sweating ig. their shirt slpeves.
ryDon’t fail to see 'those nobby the table nnd under the arm for large garments ; it is simplest aud easiest
stolen from her c upboard.
8.
J.
thinks
of
the
Eckley
tnulgedv,.
he
•lay af­
—Second crops of everything are in ternoou.' A couple of of ar 11 are concludes may be it was a good thing suits at 8. UEBHAU8Etf8.
to handle; runs quietly and rapidly, and while the Machine requires so
•rder this .tab. This run of warm
he went off visiting just as he did.
NH1CE.
weather, we see, has even brought out
little mechanical ability on the part of the operator, the importance of its
Mrs. N. H. Stone of Jackson was a
Mr. David Haugh, of Batt* Creek
All persons indebted to the late
a second crop of old summer clothes, son-in-law
of Joseph WarbunL, was guest last week 'of Mr. and Mr*. umi
,
;&gt;i.nBiocrv
oc
v«».
«vuiuuu
«•,
running
very easily in not loet sight of.
It is a health preserver and not a
firm &lt;»fJI albert St Co.^ Will fim^ it to
on several persons in this place.
burned out last Thursday night They Deyo’*.
their advantage to call-and settle im-|t|j deatroyer.
Fewer needles are broken than with other machiues, as
—Aylaworth &amp;. Co. have secured the barely escaped .with their uvAjnd a
niediatelyT*
IIalhert Ot
St ICo.
n.AutlutAlv ”^
llAI.UKHT
O.
,
..
‘
.
Maple Grove Sociam*. The social
the needle bar runs with no side draft
No rattling or wear of shuttles.
services of J. Green, of Charlotte, aw few clothe*. Hattie will comr iome
in connection with the U. B. Church,
their auctioneer, and their sale is and spend the winter with her
ty Look out fur the Red Flag Dec.
The bobbin
farely Ix^un. All goods will be sold
held at Mr. and Mrtu Whitney’s, was a 12th, afternoon mid evening, and each The expense of buying new shuttles is entirely avoided.
Good Samaki
success. Total receipts of the evening succeeding day and evening.
■ for what buyera may bid, regardless
holds about twice as much thread as an ordinary shuttle.
The Machine is
♦S.3S. Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Decker, of
Vermontville Item*.
double geared so that by moving the belt it can be made to run rapidly fur
Maple Grove, will entertain the next
------ A new Stock of prints just rec’d,
Cloak Tarbellliecauie uiinehoct o\he social, (which is to be h neck-tie social)
at----------------------------------- Truman’s.
light work, or slower with increased power and ease on heavy work. This
( “Commercial’’ last Monday.
\
&lt;on Xhurwlry evening, Dec. 30th. The
is a great advantage and one found with none but the WHEELER &lt;5c
beent
are requested to enclose their
--- ^Wanted to sell you first clrs*
Chump Keeney -of billiard snl\n ladiea
,
good*'cheaper
than
you
ever
thought
neck-ties
in
a
sealed
envelope
and
pay
WILSON. It is without a rival for the family or workshop. The No. 8
were. fame has recovered from, period!) 10 cents for depositing,. nnd the gents of buying ever at auction at
"lug drunk,” nnd settled down to InL
caught.
has all the desirable points that can be claimed for any of its competitors,
A. M. Daugherty.
oes*. Form on, boys, fora game I 10 cent* . for drawing the same. Refreshnicnts as usual.
Com.
while the objectioufl feateres of other machines are avoided.
The Rev. T. H. Stewart will speak■ “ret.” •
ryUgh ! Cold weather is coming!
at the Opera House on .Saturday and
Henry Gass’ wns the scene of n live! ,
Then buy vouraelf an overcoat or warm
Sunday evenings! Oh the former.
GOODS AT &lt; DMT!
suit at S. L1EBHAU8EIT8.
evening his subject will be “The -Neb­ “walk-o-ronnd.” Saturday night. Soin
Don’t le t this opportunity pass. All
ular Theory,” aud on the latter “Tem­ half a dozen country jakc* swallowei. in want of MILLINERY GOODS can
llUlnery Good*. .
a gallon or so too much of1 Ga**v
pe rance."
"budge” mid a civil war was the result.] ct them during the next
For the next 1*0 days I will sell my
—You couldn’t make your wife a
SIXTY DAYS AT COST !
stock of Millinery Goods at greatly re­
A handsome spire lias Ix-en built on
better, spore &lt;Kful or acceptable hol­ the M. E. Cburch,'and that edifice is \Rememl»er the place, east side Main duced rates.
Mrs. E. Buejwwj,
iday present than a Wilson sewing now undergoing plaster, painting, etc., beet, in Fleming* block.
first door north of Truman’s store.
THEY WILL BE FOUND AT THE
machine. A reduction for this purixiHe and will lie occupied, for the first time/ \
At Cost! I At Cost !!!
tyilome-Made Sock Yarn at Tru-'
will lx- made. Step into Truman’s and1 on.Christmas night with a church fair,
Ur3
MAGGIE
JEFFREY.
man's.
.
.see them.
on which occasion will be sold a fine
\
TOYS ! TOl’M.T
—The Baptist Sabbath School will assortment of Christmas presents.
ryDon’t fail to go to the Auction of
have a Revolving Christmas Tn‘et at
The Methodist held a mask social at
Aylsworth St Co’s., commencing Dec.
•1st received at Truman’s.
their chinch. ChrMtiliasnight. All are Wallace Meers’, hint Satuulay night,
13th.
cordially invited to hangpresents on which was a big success. Thfrtv per­
Rif you want a good Harness war­
the tree and jcirticipate in the pleasure sons were prerent ch maemte. But Ed. rant
the best in every respect, go to
of the occasion.
Burlier carried off the palm. He was A. ItWolcott. Good Horse Collars at
Good Horse Blankets only 82 pc.:
rigged
up
as
a
female
temperance
lec
­
pair at Kocher Bros.
threqlollani.
—L. O. Beard, the marble-man of
turer.
So
complete
was
his
disguise
Charlotte, is doing considerable, work
--- Wanted every tiddy to know that
that,
before
the
social,
he
went
into
IIurnt-Ns ! IIurncM !
in this locality, lie has just completed
a monument for the diseased wife of hil father'* More, boiiuht some goods - Peruu desiring HarneM will find they can find most anything they want
. and chatted a half ah hour, and Homer it to tlur advantage to call on Wm. at--------------------------A. M. Daugherty.
Joseph Miller, of Maple Grove, that is
Clark, pione but chestnut oak leather
pronounced an excellent piece of work- nevef “swallowwi a mice.”
EFBeaver Cloking and Trimmings
Ant. Wyblc a poor well-&lt;liggor, dug used. \
• .5" n'
sell very cheap at Griffith’s.
a well seventy two feet deep for Wnr»
—The narrow gunge railroad from ner the brick-maker, agn-ing to take
—Thttheapest lot of Toys in town
C?*A nice line of Fall Dress Goods
Lawton to Lawrence is now in full his pay, which amounted to seven ty-odd at Th usix’s.
and Ball Fringe to match just received
Hast, and the Mnrrelius .Vacs says the dollars, in brick. He finisbed bricking
at Truman’s.
engine slipped off the track tile other the well to within alwnt twelve feet of
day, but the engineer got out nnd lifted the tup, when the brick ran. out and he
A. good louse and two Lota. Every
A Merry Christmas !
went to work on other jbb*. Being . thing in jAh! shape. Possession given
Everybody expects a present on
happened.
busy w'hcn the brick wns ready.he told by 1st of’April. Will be sold cheap.
Christinasunorning, and the place to
The Fall and Vfinter trade is farely
t —A Merry Christmas dance will tie Warner to iro on and finish, the job, Sutisfucton reasons for selling.
secure them is at Fleming’s. If you
A held at the Opera House Dec. 25th, and he would allow him what it was
Geo. W. FrBccu.
do not we whnt you want, all you Have
opened and
. under the auspices of the Nashville worth. Warren did »o. and when
to do is to mention it and he will get
Wyble
had
recci
veil
alxiut
.*18
worth
EP"Kri*K
n
tigleha* made his headQuadrille Band. Those who love to
it for you, and at prices that will defy
trip the fantastic toe can rest assured of of brick, refused to let him have more. quarters at ,-e &amp; Smith’s store. Why! competition. Do not forget.
Luder Clothing,
—, have the largest stock
■ harmony and a good time by attending Wyblc brought suit to recover his just- Because the
due, before Esq. Bodine last Friday. of Candies,
vanuies, ’ uy» and Nuts, that was
—I will trust you and sell you goods
The Smkire took until Monday to re­
er brought o Nashville.
ut cash pripc ’ A. M. Daugherty.
—The Methodist, Baptist, Chnstuiu volve the case over in his ponderous
Woolen Shirt*.
and nig Church will all celebrate mind and then finally rendered a
JVThe Boss Stock of "Winter Goods
Christmas this year, and our merchants judgment of tlrirty-reven cents against
fnsh from the Chicago Markets, Just
are doing their sharq in the way of Wyble. inst enough to throw the cost
r»Kr»Kriele says Lee &amp;. Smith! in
at Kocher Bros.
Christmas stocks. ITndnnbtodly the upon him. Wyble 1ms appealed the
largest display of these goods in Barry suit to the circuit court on a writ of will break &lt;l&lt;»wn. They are selling their
—All goods sold at my store can be
Candies so cki*p.
county can now be seen in our store certiorari.
returned if not as represented
windows.
A. M. Daugherty.
Eft The. Highest price paid for Hides
■lubber Boot*,
Ancient and Modern Assyria.
—Rev.C. I. Deyo left for Mendon, St.
at Lee fit Smith’s.
-- "That Husband of Mine” will be
Joseph Co., Sunday evening, where he
Home Blanket*,
GFGet price* ou Holiday Goods at nt Aylsworth Ac Co’s., Auction.
Wake un! Ye lethargic Assyrians,
is engaged to hold a series of meeting*
with the Christian church of that pl:u-e. and publicly proclaim the right, and Lee it Smith’s. They are the boas.
Rav. 8. M.Fowler, of Kolamaspo, will expose all wrong doers. If you still in­
Ladle* Beaver Clonk*
is
hereby
given
that
I
have
sold
out
dulge
your
procrastination,
the
once
lyfSusan,
where
did
you
get
those
supply pulpit of the Christian church,
'
vases!” “To Lee &amp;. Smith’s my interest in the Wolverine Mill to
next .Sabbath,and also at Maple Grave high social standing of the modern lieautiful
P. Holler, all my account* are left with
Assyrians will degenerate into the last of
&lt; coarse.”
Ladies Fur*.
at three P. M.
Lewis Durkee tor collection.
prestage of the Assyrian* of old. but if
—Rev. A. N. Expelidon, the Bulga­ you move forward to the high social , Uptake a squint at Lee St Smith’s
.
D? M. Purchis.
rian Monk, who preached at the Opera and intellectual station that iminy of side
window.
1
—Sugars are cheaper than ever I al­
House, a short Ume siuco, is attracting you still aspire to, your precept* will
considerable attention from the pres*. tie felt bv all classes within your do- . —Is* St Smith have knocked the; ways keep a fair nMurtmesL and for
Over Shoe*,
He is educated, sharp ard witty, but in main ami your long line of frontier; prices on Sugar clear into the middle Ten and Coffee you do not want to go
any farther _ A-M O*ugberty. 1
point of filthiness he is a true Turkish but there an- times when the most dx- of next week.
Bulgarian, who praise God, nnd sleep Jinsite perceptibilities will suffer wrong
Shawl*,
—
“
Oil
I
mwc
!
did
yon
look
inside
of
IVLadic.*
’
Beaver
Cloaks
made
to
in hutsvalung with their dogs, pigs, nrtber than throw down the gauntlet (
those large candy eggs up at Lee St order at Truman’*.
goats, cows and horses.
and chastire your persecutors. Now. Smith’* store ! Golly, tlu-y will make
Heavy Dress Goods,
—In our village assessment list last there was once a proud citizen of As­ a m»U forget hi* grandfather in a mintT’You can find Rubber Boots, light
week w« gave only the amount asse*s syria. Some of the brightest pages in ! «te.”
nnd heavy, at Truman’s.
____________________
cd against the Ann in business. Sev* our history were indelibly stamped in '
Aud a thousand other things adapted
—No trouble to show goods and no
era! in the list have real estate outside our. mind*, and the legacy wiHtaffi. EFGo to Chirk’s for the latest styles
to the season's wants, which we ha
Hani ess.
fault found if wc can not sell to you at
of the villiurc, which, if esumnted in shine brighter ami brighter till the
in abundance, are in lively demand.
A. M. Daugherty’s.
list, would materiallyYurreaae it. Of Creator call* us home, ami 1 kno&lt; mr
course every tax-payer know* a man lust legible thought* will dwell con­
Fair Warning!
--- Heavy, all. woj! Overcoats, only
spicuously with the pleasant niemuiies
The ocroiint* of Dr. Griswold, of ♦12, at 8. LIEBHAUSER’8.
pertaining to out happier day s, when
It is our aim to keep first quality of
Grove, have been left with
we dwelt in the land of Assyria. There
of Goods, and sell at the lowest possi­
im
Wolf
Esq..
for
collection,
and
—When convenent step in. We are
—Porter Barnes, living east of the is the El lire*, dead and living, who j
ble living rates.
' Thirty-Third Year.
irybody knowing themselves indebt- near the depot you can see the cars,
made their hand* callioua in subduing j
,7f cau4:;g
.77?&gt;2;7.7.'*L'doctor
will please settle with- come in and find anything you want at Iht meet Popular Scientific Paper ta
the primitive forest and
it to •
iB better to settle these A M. Daugherty’*.
We buy often, thus keeping our stock
imp at the long-uurrd game, dragging blossom like die rot®. They could notI;
Aaurfo*.
new and fresh. Knowing the wants of
his gun a.ter him, mnxxle. first, when it expeet to tarry long. No, the fruits of l,
CT“CAPS, Cats, for men and boys, Only &gt;8JO a year, including postage, the community, with our facilities for
went off, the. bullet grazing his face their toil will, tw&gt; tnuismitted to unan- t
from 50c to 2.50 at Truman’s.
and leaving a hale in the nm of his Sreciating posterity. Then there is the I
doing business, and with
Weekly, 52 numbers a year, 1000
hat. It is the same gun that killed a
one*, the Baker*, the Hartoms, the‘9w. i
Taxes! Taxes!!
Book pages.
horse, a year or so ago, when Porter Merrit Shepherd*, the Tuckerman*, the ■ X 1
TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS
thought be had ft ptantM at • hark.
Kotice
is
hareby
given
that
the
aaxest*1' “rife". ""“I ITir thw, ar. aBTfri«,,d«ibat »-a»t
ment roll, for 1877, has been rlucxid in
—Our neighhemrp township of Kaimy hands for collection. Taxes can be
In Nashville, we are prepared, ready,
amo Is undoubtedly the must progres­ sire* to b" proud of. 1 heir names may;------ ’------ * --1—— -------- -*
pa’id at any time at Roe &amp; Clever’s
willing, yea anxious, to make ourselves
sive township in Eaton county. An be enired ou the muster roll of time,
meat market.
Henry Rox.
serviceable in your behalf in showing,
only sou and child ,(who has had the but what they have done i* written on
and above all in selling you Goods.
Special Bargain.*
miMortune to have been married twice the fallen obelisks and the ashes of the
before,) recently married n yolmg girl, conquered forests.
Uh- balance of this month, in all kinds
We are authorised to guarantee thia
&lt;T. pbofcgrkpV,
and on the fourth day after tl»e mar-! Now the Assyrians are not bigoted. of Goods, at Truman’s.
'
remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, In­
ringc the newly acquired bride exmb- Their mind* are a* liberal as was their
active Liver, Sour Stomach, ConstipNbancient hospitality, a* waasnid30years
prefer exhibiting our Goods and
•■German Syrup.’*
ago,
when
an
Assyrian
gave
you
his
‘How's that for high!”
No other medicine in the world was
hand, his heart went with it. Tlif-v
—iiufu anti jitb. auiumhi. i»y even divided their loaves, in an early ever given such a test of its curative etige that this would be ruinous unless
thftii atrocious adulterous actions have day. with the aborigineeti; Imt the ?u*Hure as Boschce’s German Syrup,
. by eml twinI
succeeded iirgainitfg a richly deserved, land of our fairy dreaais Ims been in­
n threw years two million four hun­ we had positive evidence that it will
wirf be
but not demred.notorietv. Last Friday vaded. 'Die ruthless invader has po-1 dred thousand small. bottles of this cure. Tiou who are suffering from
these complaints these words are ad­
medicine
luted her soil- In the latter part of!--,
—.--y were distributed free of
U«l loontb Uh&gt; Ur.uw,.|
aUeoMtiy to dressed—and will you continue to stif­
odjoioiwt virinitr b.M &gt; mwtlor, »f. ■ tbo*. oSirtod with C&lt;.n.ua&gt;|0hm. A«- fer when you can be cured on such
toruoon Mid ...oiog, ,t D. W. THi.’, ;»“&gt;&gt;». Cnwp. ^vereCongbM P~«D»- terms! It is for you to determine.
Twratjr-dv. uumlwn. w.w ~dd &gt;t th. I
“&lt;!
dumww of tbr tlu«u Sample bottle 10 cents; regular size 76.
Bold by H-G.Hale.
er.nioir party on.l c-T.rvlhloK wm I •f'1
f!*”*
Amoncon
30.000 die Himuaiiv bj
morioK plramntly till IS o'rlodc. wbra ■ P1” a5d0au.blr.WHd tbUGonaan »vri taken tM-forr E
u party eumo ihiwu from Maplr Crore “P —fll raro them. 1 ho wait ou.
ranter U&gt; MUKN* CO, PaMUben,
with bird rider. Many of their paiU “a” that L&gt;ro«nM« m every town aud
jugs
ami
dippers
were,
borrowed
ud
ip
the
United
States
are
rec
jugaaud dipper* v
not returned, but

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CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

Pioneer Store

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by LO *’ HUCKS and GOOD WORK to

Vases, Toilet Setts, Smoking Setts
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BUSINESS!

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WAGON REPAIRING,
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WOOD &amp; BROOKS.

8EWMO MACHINE.

CHEABMUGflfHT ROBIK
Shuttle Savinr Machin* la Um market.

It requires no special instructions to use it.

LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.

particular* to each MirctuaeH.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.

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Its latrodvetlsk r.sd WeHd-rtatwwd
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�COMING IS NOW
Thu luimwiuo tnUUn* and plue preparLyot Cushman. Calkins A Co-, of Man-

(torn are about u» Iravo Hol-

r'Thti government suit ajcalnst Samuel
J. Tilden has been postponed two weeks.

Id 1876 Marquette rhippM 457,970 tons
uncallad for
uFore, and
and 521,743
&amp;il,743hi
18rf; Emwnab.»W.'Jolted Stales court soma time aiuca, to o^ors,
In 11
1877;
oecure a dimolution of partnership, was 961 to 384,753
’« «In
” ”
*”• -and L'Anse, 88.962 if not called for, are now returned to the
sold by William DnnnatM the ru-elver. to 50^71 in 1877; total, 915,909 ton* in 1870 office vJietw mailed from tn either counto 865,067 In ISW.
The Saginaw Courier says thsl three
•150,000.
'
flrnu iiitha'. city have already sold in nil
Shackleton's &amp;. Bennett's flouring mill M5 horses this Mtaaon for.turn in Ute
Yonng'H command and a party oj Mexst Sherman, the county seal of Wexford lumber woods, and that the num­ ealero
In which two Indiana
county, was burned Monday afternoon. ber will be doubled before the season is were Indians,
killed
and three
wounded.
Ixmw about |;g,000. Partly covered by
Their camp and property were captured
Insurance.
Benton Harbor hat oriranixed a l.ibra- wand destroyed.
Norton Fitch, supervisor of Alpine,
Kent Co., w*s severely gored by a bull in
“Jonea, did you ever ree a snail ?”—
Another batch of nine vagrants at De­
lhe groin yesterday, as Fitch was with
“Then yoa
the beast in theatall. The bull threw bita troit went voluntarily to the House ol ••Certainly,’' said Jonas.
oyer the manger so that be fell upon the Correction Friday.
nuiat have met him.”
barn floor out of farther daugur.
The railroads have derided to resume
Tbe Union loan office was entered by the publication of their time cards In thq
OKTKOIT MABKBTH.
burglars Bunday night, and eight watches jxpers on the 1st of January next.
with Jewelry, revolvers, and otner atnfl
An old Indian Iu the township of El­ Flour—Choice white,
*
Medium,
dridge, Oceana Co., has made about 80
Amber,
Kunde of maple sugar and several galluow grades.
depot, at lauialng, was burglarised on
ie of svrup since the anow which lell
Sunday evening, and three trunks of some weeks ago. This is Uie first instance . Wheat—Extra white,
1 30&amp;t 80i
No. 1 white.
containing silverware, cutlery, j ot sugar making wo have heard of in the
etc., belonging to Henry Sears A Co., of inonth,ofNovember.—Htmperlan.
Corn—41 @521 eta.
Cblcaon, were stolen.
The name ot the village and poatoffioe Oats—Nd. 1 white, 31; mixed, 29.
of Skinner. OgSmaw epunty, is to be Baklkt—91 35© 1 60 per hd. lbs.
Ungla*with a “steel thorn wire fence." changed on January 1 to Auburn.
Kyk—58@60c per bush.
The victim was Matthias Raiwtr, of
Bridgewater, Washtenaw county; the &lt; State Swamp Land Commissioner Hav­ Afi'LKH—|3@3 50 per bbl.
amount; |149, and the operator, W. H. iland says in&lt;his annual report, just is­ Bkanm—Unpicked, 91 20@l 70 per bush.
Picked 91 60@2.
sued, that 69 milre of road have been
Miller, now under armstat Adrian.
.
Buttkb-Primo quality, 19@20c. Mo
One East Saginaw firm has imported placed under contract during the past
dlum 13@17c. poor quality 10Q
210 borsen from Ohio, and sold them to year, the price being |60,581 &lt;0; of this
14 eta.
parties going into the lumber camps this alnount 43 miles wore, ou the Piwjuo Cukrke—Old 12(4124c; new, 131 eta.
.
winter. They have to be extra large; for Isle and Little Traverse Road. Work Diums
- kd lltHi-i—&gt;4 75(Sp5 00 per head.
the heavy vyork required of them, and has been accepted aud paid on roads nud Eons—Fresh 18@19eta; Limed, 17c.
ditches
during
the
year
to
the
UmOuntoT
lhe average price is &gt;325 per span.
•32,068.
The number of State swamp Hay-88@12 OOper ton.
The State Association of the Agricultur­ lands standing teaerved on road and other Hiheh—Green tlfa7c; cured. S@l»c; dry
al Societies of Michigan will hold its an­ contracts to 21,796.'
■ flint, 12($l5c;ary salted, HftlSc;
nual meeting in Eagle Hall, Marshall,
green kip, 7(®9e; dry kip 14(&lt;c 17c;
An Ann Arbor correspondent of* Bos­
December 20. Special arrangements
green calf, 10(^11 {cured calf 1.1(1$
ton
paper
writes:
“
Prof.
Watson,
di
­
have been made for the entertainment of
12 ; sheep skins, 75@1 50.
rector
ot
the
Observatory
at
Ann
Arbor,
persofut in attendance. A. C. Glidden, of
Honey—16 to 17c.
Paw Paw. is President of lhe association, is shortly to publish shook on •Interest Potato®*—Early Rose 32@35; I’eachand
Discount,
and
the
value
of
secur
­
and Frank Little, of Kalamaxoo, Secre­
bloara, 3»@4&lt;X
i
ities.*
It
will
give
tsbloa
and
rxplanntary.
Poultry—Chicken*”© 8c; turkeys, 10@
A history of the Michigan State batlie- liona to aid in the solution of problems
11c; geese, 7c.
flsgs, provided for by concurrent resolu­ Involving the computation of Interest or PROVTMioNs-Mess Pork»I2@13j Clear
tion in 1877. has been finished - by .the discount, simple or compound; ths value
Pork. |14 2»@1475J Lard 8i@9c;
Adjutant General. It contains a table of of securities for Divestment or exchange;
.stnoked hams, 11c; Shoulders 8c:
the regiments, when mustered in and the value of leases, annuities and Inter­
Bacon 10c; extra idchs beef fl 1
mustered out, with the places where ests In estates ; aud all problems relating
, 50 per bbl.
' '
mustered; the engagements In which to the exchange of valuo in any form.
Sai t—Onondaga and Michigan, 91 25 per
A few nights ago a party of those wood­
Michigan troops met the enemy, as In­
bbl.; Syracuse dairy, 45(g&gt;47c per
scribed on their respective banners; also en beaded barbarians still found in some
bush. &gt;iack: Ashton dairy, |3 25
tiie fsmoua description of the battle of communities, who mistake stupidity -tor
per 224 lb. Hack. .
Missionary Ridge, by B. F. Taylor. The sharpneM, went to charivari u newly Sekus—Timothy, fl 60@l 65 per btmh.;
statistics show that 2,820 Michigan sol­ married couple in Florence, St. Joseph
. Clover, H 75 per bush.
diers were killed, 1,887 wounded and county. To quiet the Intolerable din tor Wood—|2 75(^5 per eord.
died of wounds, and 10,13Gdied of disease. a minute Lhe bridegroom asked them in­
The Fifth Infantry lost 232 killed in ac­ to the house aud treated them to uppliM,
DETROIT LIVE STOCK.
tion, being Bhe greatest lota of any of toe and while so engaged somebody catne
along with a wagon, quietly loaded up
regiments.
The grangers in Michigan uumt&gt;er 28,­ the guns, sleigh bells, cow bells, horns Best grades, t&gt;er cwt..
K 75^4 00
and other instruments for making a Medium grail cm.
901. and-have 593 granges.
FJ 75(a3 50
Many township treaaureni have been noise, an&lt;l drove off with them. The Light and poor stock,
92 50(g;2 80
very remtes in tbo matter of filing bonds track of the robber was traced fur jnilea,
HOGS.
within lhe time prescribed by law. and but the goods were not recovered.
H 10®4 W
'Medium to prime,
hence In so far as the law is concerned,
|3 80(44 00
St. Joseph has shipped during the sea­ Light weight,
are out of office by their own carelMsuess son 15.278 barrels , of apples, 73,433 half
SIUSKP.
and neglect. However, the town boards bushel crates of strawberries, 14,161 of
can re-appoint them to till lhe vacancies,
and this has been done In some canes.
rants, 92B &lt;&gt;f apples and pear*. 80,560 of
ahtngle in Kalamazoo.
Miss Cameron [&gt;*Ach&lt;vi, and 17,2W) of grain*; 5,500 cases '
)i«l&gt; un« of tbs larjeit Bad best Agricultural
has been studying for a long time, and of grapes.
cekl» Pkp«ni in lb. Wtet, hav«]u»t copy­
will soon apply fur admission to the bur.
Farm Accounts.i.'
Latest Michigan Patents:
GENERAL
NEWS.
Millstone Dressers—L..8. Hogeboem,
Three Rivera.
The Government has taken measures
idft Pumps—G. C. Merrll, East Sagi­ to prevent American tlaberinen from
naw, and C.- C. Utter, Saginaw City.
FASSKB CO.. t»41*4*J»U*,
..
driving dab from the Canadian to the op- tXDUXA
i
Fireman's Laddoia— U. 8. Boynton, posite side of the’Detroit River by the
Port Huron.
Hliingling process. Also, to prevent ves­
Bath and Couch—j. W. Buell, Union sels, wrecked on the Canadian coast,beine
A Valuable Steel Engraving!
City.
mterlorod with without a permit from
Indexes—C. H. Denison, Bay City.
die Caaiullan Government
3 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in., entitled
Double-acting Pump—R, Bean, 'Hud­
In
the
suit
of
the
people
against
ex
­
“THE FINDING OF THE SAVIOR
son.
Corn Planters—J. Rosenkranz, Allan. Controller Connolly, of Ring notoriety, ,
bis counsel said tliey would not burden &lt;
The following shows the total ship­ Ute people with a trial, and cnusonUhl to
ments of ore from the iron dlstricta .for judgment for the num claimed, over |8,the season, together with those o! a cor- UOO.OOO. The Jury accommodated him TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO TTHE “WORB1NG
CHURCH,"
Hiding period la»t year:
with a verdict lor that imounk
im Where.
1878.
1677.
Many rumors ar« iu circulaUon about
From ■'
Marquette,
457,976
Indian depredations on the northern
From EHcaualm,
368,971
363,743 routes, but few can lx&gt; traced to reliable
88,862
sources.
On Saturday, six men reached SONGS for GOLD LOCKS
Crook Citv, suffering from exposure and
Total.
815,009
1*15,057 want of food. They report that their
Showing an apparent increase iu pro­ catnp on Belle Fourch, about forty mile"
lara Doty Bates, and
duct of 49,148 gross tons. It la proper to from this citv, was attacked by a Laud of I
say, however, that the difference In het more than 2U0 Indians. The party kept j
Charlotte Doty Finley,
consumption of ore at local funiacee nda tbe Indiana at bay for some time, but ।
A uthoro of “Clsmlro of B*byl»nd."
shipments by rail, will more than over­ were finally forced to abandon the rump, j
„ne„,,
balance thia Increase in lake shipments, leaving their horses, mules, camp equip- j Ttifgra^h.
so that the final summing up will show a age, and other property which were taken j
considerable falling off, as compared by the Indians.
During the fight three t-.,
,
with the total output of toe mines in 187&lt;J. Indians were killed ; no whites were In- i
*** your local Bookaellnr.
—[Marqottle Journal
■
Jared.
Eight of the principal business houses
The monthly reports of salt inspection
at Saginaw for November show a total of and two dwelllngsat Athens, Ohio, burn- JPuLllehore, Jlookjtellers and Stationers
160,468 barrels ; the amount for the last od Tuesday morning; loss from $&lt;W,000
JMroit, Michigan.
'
quarter la 556^74 barrels, being a large to •80,000.
in crease over any previous y'ear.
I&gt;r. Reynolds has JlUt ronclmleil a
IF YOU WANT
The annual meeting of the Michigan rousing temperance revival al Ceiitralia, ■
Bee Keepers' Association will be held in IU.
Great temperance revival In tbe'Mouimsiur
Grange Hall, Adrian, the aemion begin­
ning at 2 o’clock on Wednesday, Decem­ hawk valley. At 8chenectadv2.5&lt;X) have
‘
ber 19, and continuing through Thura- signed toe pledge, and at Albany great i
enthusiasm prevails—lhe movement lg&gt;- I
The young ladles of the Congregational ing under the lead ot one Doulney.
Aid Society, of Flint, made a new de­
Additional troops have l&gt;een sent to
parture in the amusement lino by giving Texas, to guard against border troubles,
a math social. At 8 o'clock the reign ol and to Deadwood, to look after the In­ FREE
silence commenced, and all who failed to dians.
either
keep mum for the space of one hour were
Judge Allen, who representa the ele­
fined 15 cento each. Only two pawed ment in favor of forcibly readjusting the
safely through tiie trying ordeal, and State debt, was elected Speaker of the
they were Ixith ladies!
Virginia House, al moat unanimously.
Henry Wlllla, the Kalamazco River Tennessee ta readjusting her debt on the
steamship canal enthuslaat. is writing to basis ot sixty cents to the dollar.
the papers that “lhe movement already
Gold 1ms l&gt;eun discovered in British
counts the solid vote of seven Western Columbia.
States In Congresa."
Nearly a quarter of Kcotland la If. O. HOUGHTON &amp; CO.
Fourteen able bodied fellows, out of owned by five men.
employment, were, at their own request,
Great damage has bee.i done by high
convicted of vagrancy at the Detroit Cen­
tral S’ation Court. Wednesday, and were water in the valleys of Vlrgiuta. '
During the present year the United
sent up for the winter.
Stales sent 105.0(X),000 yards of cotton
goods abroad, ten times more than was Ideation rleroted, frrtlfo and healthy. Ctat to R.
Department of toe University; in the exported tbe year before.
IL Slatinns aud Northern colonies. Pries only
Medical Department, 267; Dental Depart­
The German National Bank, of Chi­
ment. &lt;4; Homeopathic Department, 6r cago, has gone into liquidation.
The number of students in lhe Literary
A
difficulty
has
arisen
regarding
the
Department, as nearly an can l&gt;e estimat­
ed, is 350 at leaaL
This makes a total ownership of the Wooley mine, at Dead­
in the University of 1,164, the total last wood, George VV. Ramsdell, Maj. J. N.
year being 1,111. The increase In toe law Wooley, and S. E. IM wards being con­
NoWcoi Patent Steal
testants for lhe proprietonriiip, each oi
Syrinx
whom have alternately held possession
Two new coal mines will Ite opened by means of armed forces. Col. Rams­
here next spring, one by an Ohio com­ dell, with seven armed men, took possw.pany, the other by a Lake Superior Com­ sloh, whereupon the Wooley interest
pany.
By May next it is expected that organized in force and drove them out by
at least 500 miners will be at work In the a force of 15 armed men, headed by H. E.
mines, who. with their families, will Edwards, who remain* In posscsslotf;
probably add from 1,500 to 2,000 to the provisioned for a siege of60 days.
population of this city.—[Corunna Atlas.
The newly elected county officers have
Coldwater hopes to have a public llbra- ousted tbe old officials by force, aud are

lARMERSs^r^

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done will bavwto be done through the
agency ofLhe National Government.
There will be a Sunday School Normal
Institute at Hillsdale on the 18th, 19th,
20th and 2ist lusts. It will bo undenom­
inational.
The settlers about Shelby, Oceana
coantv, who realised such a harvest from
the wild pigeons nesting In that vicinity,
n year ago last apring, expect them to re­
turn next spring. Lt appears there Is a
crop of beech nuts every alternate year
In that region, and the pigeons are at­
tracted by toese.
The city council of Niles has unanlmoualy resolved to offer |&amp;O,(XX) for the
purcliase of ground and tbn anctlon of
building* to aecure the county st*:L

of property.
The mysterious atranxer on horseback,
who shot at 3. R. Kendall and two or
'.hree other dtlsens at Flint, Wednesday
dght, baa been arrested and is now In

The will of the late Gardner Chilson, of
Boston, bequeaths •25,000 each to the
Ameriimn Baptist Home Miasionajy So­
ciety, tbe American Baptist Mission
Union, and tbe -American Baptist Public­
ation Society; *5,000 to the Society for the
Relief of Indigent Baptist Ministers, aud
•5,000 to the Mansfield Baptist Church.
Tbe Tennessee Legislature proceeds
slowly in lhe work of adjusting the State
debL There is a strong opposition to
the acceptance of the bondholders' prop­
ortion, to osnpromise at tto cento on the
dollar. Matters have been still further
complicated to-day by theaubmlssion of
a distinct projxsotlon, by J. J. McKennon, aa the representative of the Funding
Association of America, which 1* regard­
ed by members sa more favorable to the
State than the (W-cent proposition of the
bondholders.
■
Over 200 arrests of unlicensed hquer
dealers were made in New York, 'Satur­
day. 100 licenses were granted, many of
them being to women. Unless contrary
orders are given, the police will continue
to arrest ail dealers without license*.
Louisville bad a big fire Saturday.
Nearly 9500,000 worth ot propertv was
destroyed.
The striking cigar makers ofNew York
have purchased one large factory and
will work It, receiving 75 per cent of
earnings in cash, and 25 per cent, to apply
in payment of the factory. It is thought

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Mitins, Hosit^y, both cotton &amp; wool,
Jnit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

■n-shut lievulv.-r

GRFFITH’S CHEAP STORE!
Opposite the Union flonac, .Aashvlllc, Mich.

rn leung men nud WBHunl-tom
03i:.«.k keeping or Telegraphy,pay tuition after
eccurinssltusilona; send stamp. Buckeye College,
Sandusky, Ohio.

THE NEW PATENT OVERCOAT
A VAI U ABLE article needed by every person
A (HL—Agent* wanted everywhere—send 33c.

I /I to keep tbe best Goods and sell a little cheaper titan my competitors.
All (tab* warranted as represented and no jockeying.
Strangera arriving tn

sure nudJfiiid the place; people living with uh know how ’tin themselves.
COAT, MUFFLER, AND GLOVES town*
“
HOOflS ABKrt lSU ALMOST every day.
far sample and octfit. Boothroyd. Woodward A.
COMBINEDCo- 133 Woodward ave.,Detroit. ___

gold:ss“?;^

Aetata. C. M.UNI NOTON. C Jackson 6L. Chicacu.

m! expenses: samples
. U. MENDENHALL
A CO, Cincinnati. O.__________________________
XT A QDV A novel by this celebrated Hu­
ll AXOX&gt; X .mortal, and eight other charm­
ing stertee. all for 8&amp; cents. Would eoat 35 In book
form. Address. BLAnE, Twleds, Ohio.
IMENTR can suewd with the iLLUsTRAThb
A HISTORY OF THE GREAT EASTERN WAR
Prospectus now ready. Millions will ba sold
GoodapMdJa Bm&gt;kandmbtollouM.&lt;4ilcago._
ff I non l-1-.WARD FOR CATARRH my Nosi
•b I UUU 1 roches won't cure. Only .troches aver
manufaeturad lobe used In tbs nose; 30c per box'
teaaymMresa. DR. KEMPER. Galesburg. 11L
KDnn VAkcnta wasted in carb town In Ml. b&gt;DUUft &lt;«n Eadies and gentlemen will find it
ultable employment. Send for circulars. R. D.8.
t-aak Co.,66 Griswold St, Detroit.
I A fl I C C W Hl Ing to devote part of their time to
LAUlCdllfibt. respectable work. At their
otesa liouica, at a remuneration of te to 130 per

by any newspaper. Specimen ft
lara. Blaok, To'edo. Ohio.

ZEROCOAT!

D. C. GRIFFITH.

For ial« at retail by ail leading Clothlcro, and at
wholesale exclualeely by

J0HNPARET &amp; CO.,
GILLMAN 3R0S.
EUROPEAN HOTEL

nutai
IIRIIi
lljll

i BRAN NEW STOCK

Iteat place in tbe city to I

■HESS—SB
DETROIT
T A T\T'E'Q41 J® cenia worth of Paper 1“
XJXlJLJ JUCjDterni of lhe latotatylra &lt;l»«*

1‘rrnx. 41 a year, ft-tid 5c atawp Tor cop
Wbyait,
Broadway, New &gt; ork City.

Fall and Winter Goods
JUST RECEIVED

ilth partlcu-

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attachments. All kinds of plelur

turerof the LightnlngAmerican Plaiting Machine.
IT I DDL! 1 ha 1 It twenty.four years I
11A I Annn.eured myself In !*0. Book
■ for ten cents, gives full particulars. Name
■ ■this paper and address Dll C. IL hYKIN, 1W
V MADISON STREET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Cut this out. ■
/ A (1EXT8.— Cash CooMSiaaloii mnd^^^.
i A**O OH Portrait of YoftrselfV
1FKEEt StxMOU Paintings, (landscapes^
A to Subscribers, gratis. . Send stamp. ■
W
J. FRANCIS RUGGLES,
I
BRONSON. MICHIGAN.
f

VOUNG
MEN Learn Teletraphy
I HO to 1100 a month. Smpll salary while learn-

■ Ing. miukUons furnished free. &lt; an be done tn
four months. Address, with stamp, B. VAUOtntf*,
Manager; Janesville, Wb._
Tus Lavr ins* la having a remarkable sale, lib a
song descriptive of the wrecking of a ship on the
coast of Wales. Sung by Mrv Frank Keeler, at the
State Baptist Association, la Grand Rapids, can be
procured of thv publishers by enclosing X&gt; cents.
Address J. H. WHITE 4 CO . Manhall. Mkh.

M! MB. A. Jlimil’3 mm
COUGH
Lung Syrup,
AND

A .Vegetable CoutpmA for

Dissases ottliBTIiroatJi Lnnc,

Come early and avoid'
tiie Rush.

A prcpa*-&gt;’lnn which EffectiUy Control*

G. A. TRUMAN.

IT HA88TOODTHETE8T.

Youso Max—Attend thoGxaxn RariM (Mich.)

P.ilmona-/ Complaint? Croup, Whoopipg Cough. Tickimgol the Throat,
Althma. Coughv and J Affection* wh.-a

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DSot-niKKX A«mrs' MaXL'al, Atlanta, Ga., de­
scribes Impartially the goods, etc., of all the best
agents' houses In the United States. Scores of rere
offers monthly. Agents choose from hundrvds.
On trial (to agents or those desiring agencies only)
three months for Sc to pay postage.
•
Send for circulars and terms for

‘Body and ilsAilmentSj’
Rr the author of -Physical Lite of Woman," which
bad a sale of 250,000 copies. This b just out, and
agents are sending in big lists. BURROWS4GAW,
126 A 123 So. Dearborn Street, Chicago.
.

co.

Clieiulrta f Dniggiats,

161 Minoa A«..

D«uut,Miii.
Boid by d DrusriaU.

THL

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lily, producing most
iral shades of black

As they have the Largest Stock of Goods in Town, bought
Low, and will bo sold as Low as the Lowest.

i,r &lt; H-nlli-msi.
Dniggbta aud applied
f al! first-claaa Hair Dressen.
JOSEPH CRITADORO, Bole Proprietor.
.

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Oyster &amp; Fruit House,
218 Jefferwon Awn.. Detroit.

AH orden promptly filled st tows market rotes

LOOK &amp; READ I
No more breakinc cblmneya. Bomelhluc new
G.M. Bull'! PatentiFire ProofMtea,or l.inclao py­
ramid lamp ebltuneya. The neatest mon.
ey-aaving article of the *&lt;c. will la»t for yean: give
aateady llght;ear. be uanlaaa name temp,will heat
water in a few minute*. Sample aent po&gt;t paid for
30c. Territory free to a&lt;enta. Larye profit*. For
tertna, aldrete
G. M. BULL. New Baltimore, N. Y.
. —

ARE TO BE HAD AT

SEWINCMCHINE

RI8TAD0R(rS'P';yk‘'i.'S,i:'S!lM

JOHN HEFFRON &amp; CO.,

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------------ TO BUY------------

Mb fals-i

&gt;Bed Bottom PIANOS &amp; ORGANS.

J. B. Sutherland, of 8L Joseph, has re­
ceived clrcdlara soiicitlng fruit consign­
ment* from commission houses in Glas­
gow and Venise.
Henry Wlllto, of Battle Creek, has
received a letter from Gov. Croswell In
reply to a communication relative to the
Michigan Ship Canal,in which tbe Gov­
ernor strongly favor* the project, but
thipk* that the State cannot undertake

/

Please Call and examine our Goods before
where.
Nashville, Mich., Nov. 23, 1877.

ACEHTH WANTED

KOCHER

^Office, 63 Madison St-&lt;|
Toledo. oh'j

AGENTS WANTED FOR

CREATIVE SCIENCE
Hns just opened for inspection his Fall Stock of

Agents aro selling from 1.

MARRIAGE
SECRETS •
private
i

ft.

MED'CfiL

LEGG

151 Urad Safi U, 25®, ICQ

All forms of " Private j iwa*es” cured In * few
lays without hludntueo U&gt; diet or etnjloymeut.
PERMANENT CUR£ OR NO PAY.
EatabUatad exclusively for the treatment of S-xu
U and Seinitial IMaeaaee, such aa Gone rr bee. Gknt
trphllls In all its stage*. and Nervous Dehhity
which aro permanently cured, or no fee required

HCROLLHAWH

Which for Style, and Durability, and Extrrmbly Iajw Prices, cannot
be excelled in Michigan.

No. 1 Saxony Wool Hat,
75 cents
No. 1 Extra Heavy Fur Hat, $1.50
mrhere nr. |.no«i ll)*t will «lop all Bailroad Strikea, and roablo lhe la­
borer io drosa aa well a&gt; the SuptrinUxdmu or manager of any corporate

inalitntioii.

A large Stock of

LADIES’ &amp; CHILDRENS’ FURS
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
In all the lines; Cheaper than the Cheapest. An examination will convince

the closest buyers.

MATHEW BUSINESS^ COLLEGE.

everything uaad.
'
John WHklnaa e,
Importer and VeaJer, S3 A 3S Lake

‘ The Most Perfect Possible.”

■y-scMgc:__________

TO SHIPPERS AND DEALERS.
“ilHfiu.1 3Xt

H»nd yourbaltar, ana, poultry. nona. potatera,
fruit to tbe roltaUe houaa of HTKVEN L. WARP, Produce Cemmiaeion Merchant,

mu anA dried

884 WMlilBKtM at.. *»&lt; 7 Oak Place.

But Fanner8, Mechanics and Laborers will
find it for

their interest to call on me for Prices before buying, there is

money in it for you.

Gloves and Mittens, Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes, etc., etc.
JOHN J. WALBRIDGE.

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EM0R Y PARADY.
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is Carrfnl alientluo &lt;lTen to (hr dr»«lM ot luort

ORNO STRONG,
. TruMB* brick. .

UNION HOUSE,
fW ABLES BBONSON. Proprietor. TMs hotel J*
VfpioaaanUy situated in the -center at bualnoa*.

ALF. C. BUXTON,
tITh, naaufactnrw Rifle and Shot Ottna
repairs all Firearms and lino Machinery■tS!• *-»■&lt;««■ 7..,«

CHAS W, DEMARAY.

NO. 13.
tiare tw^n to the wood*—gray iitlra and
wrinkles to the okl.”
••
A day dr two later I was in the city,
J^iere I alwayn went twice a week—;
Sid nr t give up butiueaw, it waa
iy life—when au old friend&gt;
dropped iii, and in the odurwe of oonveraatiou he said— '
k‘By the way, Hurtnwa, why don’t,
you have your portrait painted*”
• Bah I stnfl! What for ?” I said.
“Well,” aaid rey old triend, laugh­.
ing, “I don’t know, only that it wouldI
give a poor artist I know a Job; and.
poor folio*, he want* It Godly enough.”1
“ Bah ! I’m handsome enough with­
out being painted,” I Mid gruffly..
Then a# a thought flashed through xny
mind—for I saw again the picture In
the wood with Cobweb lesnii--------**- (
.
branch—“Stop a minute,
paint well?”
“Gloriously”
“ And is terribly hard up ?'
“ Horribly, poor fellow.”
“ How’s that?’“Don'tknow. He’s
and the world has des
with him. It isn't s
even*
” * ' as "
Jack,
it ‘is with us?'
“Tnxe, ’
old fellow.” I said,
“ true. W
k here: I’llgivebim
a Job. W
be come down and stay
st my place/*”
If
"Ob,
" you treat him well; but.
as I tell
he’s poor and proud, and

FTtOM WAJHI5OTOJ

------ -- ......
J
BClUBniKTU
T was breaking her young heart. 1
,
oever complained, aud was aa
lovxng as ever; but my little Cobwieb light between the administration and
UOOISTB
Conkling. The other members of the
like the dew whenever it was alone. Cabinet advised again** sending b* k
the New York nominations after the .
adverse action at the extra saasion.
The nomination of Baxter for Judge
And Uw beavty of T»BU
IJOAJL^
I It atanabutfai say tawiti
*5od‘ »Landing dreamy and sad in her of the Kixth Circuit has been con­
!• That thither, whet, I rrUr
old position leaning upon the tree, lis- firmed ; also that of Hyal as Connni*hloner of Indian Aflairs; Brady, to be
\nE0VS.ES&lt; HCMlL.
tening to iK&gt; Urd-wmg now, but with
MIH
* for-off, longing look in her eyes, that Collector of Internal Revenue forlbr
Ind blsnk book*.
-wept awky the last selfish thought Petersburg District oL Virginia; and
I^ee, as Consul General to Frankfort.
from my hear!.
The fight against the President has
I did not let her see me, but went had the effect to bring together Sena­
Uaaed on ft win. rtpi Might.
Charge.
straight up to Elden’s, learned what I tors Conkling and Blaine, between
Hi Iteuddealy wore strange «r
wanted, and a short time after I was whom a twelve yean.feud baa existed.
Baffled bU questioning right.
in a handsome studio in Hi. John's
DfiUGGIS'
AU the Michigan Republican dele­
Wood, staring at the finished picture
'ATIONEKS1
of my child—painted, of course, from gation, and a large number of other
HUN DRIES.
Congressmen, have signed a petition
memory
—
framed,
against
the
wall.
1’ElfFlMES
to have Edmunds re-appointed ss
Hb
Ah I stood there I heard the door postmaster at Washington when -his '
T0I1 11 AKTfUI.E&gt;.
open, and turning stood face to face term expiree.
] sod DYE STUFFS.
with
Grantly.
Greenback Senators, Representa­
FINE ELGIN'
half aad and half mirthful,
We looked into each other’s eyes for tives and leaders met in ’the capital
. I'ran back with them, and made,,
' nun WALTHAM
him take some wine; and, thus reviv­ ’ A few momenta without speaking, and and formed a permanent National
WATCHES,’
then in a trembling, broken voice I Greenback League, with an executive
ed, he rose and thanked me.
■
“What are you going to do?” I said, sata:
committee of twenty-five, c*&gt;mpubed
EQ1IY.
"Grantly, I've come a# a beggar of Senators and Representatives.
staring.
»
.
My poor darling—God forgive
“I’m going back tn town, sir.” lie’ now.
The nomination# made by the Presi­
TVs.
‘
learn,
OI
King.
”
m
me! I’ve broken her heart.
.
Pure Wlneaan&lt;l(Llquar* lor
*Tbb troth the picture t
said quietly, but with his lower lip
It was my turn to sit down and cxy dent for Federal offices In New Y’ork
Me&lt;l l&lt;’ni
That In erery form ofthe I
tembling. “I am not fit to undertake'
were rejected by the Senate in execu­
like
a
child,
while
my
dear
boy
tried
____ , _
not,” I said testily. I he task. I thank you, but it is too
tive seesibn on the 12th. It wm n
TEAS. SPICES, tJaOOOB and CIGARS
to comfort me— telling me, too, with square fight between • Senator Conk­
“But,”_________ slappiug my pocket, late. J am not well.”
A icailty.
“r ‘
’ m likeagentlexnan.”
1 looked at him as a business man, }&gt;ride how he had worked and beeaxne ling and tue.ftiends of the President.
“ Get out, you purse-proud old hum­ and in that brief glance, as in a reve­ amouB, ull in a few more month# Roosevelt for Collector and Prince for
bug!” said my friend, laughing, as he lation, I saw the struggles of a poor, had meant to come down and ank my Naval Officer were rejected by a vote
clapped me on the shoulder. ** But proud inan of gexiius, who could not consent
of 25 to 32. On motion of Mr. Conk- .
h&gt;t», Oilaor VarnUhe*
TWO COBWEB#*
But there, I’m mixing it up. Of ling Merritt was confirmed as Sur­
there. I’m obliged to you. Have him battle with the world. I saw the man
down, aud I’ll thank you. He’s a who had sold, bit by bit, everything course he told me that a# we were veyor. By this action Conkling’s
“There, I've found the place, Cob­ gentleman, and a.man of honor.”
rushing along, having just had time to friends will retain the offices. Sirhe
owned
in*
hi#
struggle
for
dally
web.”
“Oh, I’m not .afraid he’ll steal the bread; and as 1 looked at him I felt catch the express; and on reaching the Conkling contended that the Presi­
r rath and cow ffh&lt;e
“You have, papa ?” •
spoony,” I said, laughing.
S/vtt fv* j trices.
ashamed that I should be so rich, and station there was no conveyance, and dent had laid down, at the beginning
“I have.”
we had to walk.
“
” he said drily, “no fear of fat, and well.
of hw administrntion, certain rules of
“Note dreadful detached village, or I that.No,But
you’ll make a good pic­
The scoundrel did not walk, but ran conduct, which be had followed in
“Mr. Grandy,” I said ^taking his
cottaaeoriiec, papa?”
All. by ItoncM dealing and
ture.
”
’
■
hand, “I am a rough man, and spoiled on without me, and when I got there, most cases, and these rules were that
nNo, no, no, no, mychlld. It’s just
“ Sluff,” I said. “ Do you think I'm by bullying people, and having my panting and hot, I found my darling's no officer should be removed without
what you asked me to get—old, and going
to be painted ?”
own way. I beg your pardon for what heart was mended with all of that be­ cause. If theee rules had never been
BOH BROTHERS*
rugged, and picturesque, and incon­
“Why, what are you going to do, I have said and am going to say. You longing to. the good xnau from whose announced, no one would-have shy­
venient, and damp, littered with then?
” he said In an astonished way. came down here, sir, to paint my little arms she ran to hide her rosy blushe right to queetlon the President’s rikhfc -.
leaves, and four miles from any rail­
“
Ifet
him
paint
little
Gobweb,
”
I
in removing Arthur and Cornell. But.
WAR’ IVAR
way station, and now. I hope you're Raid, chuckling, and rubbing xny girl’# portrait, and you are going to fn my breast.
paint it before you go bock to town ; . I’m not the Belflah old follow that I standing on the President's a»wjh and when you do go you are to have was about Cobweb, for here in the old ground, the Senate, in consenting to
I am, dear, dear, dear father!” hands.”
My
friend
gave
a
long
whistle,
and
fifty
guineas
in
your
pocket.
Hush!
their
removal, must add their stigma
place, where they’ve let me stay with
she cried, seating herself on my knee,
not a word, sir. My old friend Elden them, I pass my time with those two afilxtxi to those two ofilcera by the
^nd neetling her head on my shoulder. after a few more word# lie left.
It did hot strike me then, but I re­ told me that you wen- a gentleman flossy-haired little tyrants, Cobweb the President. The Committee of Com­
”1 am so, so glad. You've made me
afterwards that lie Heemed urtd a man of honor. Tom Elden Is Second, and the .Spider as we call little merce had taken every legitimate
so happy, for I was very tired of Lon­ marked
disposed to draw back from his pro­ never deceived.
Now, sir, please Frank. As for Cobweb, the Second, means to ascertain if there were any
don.”
£ij&gt; the Flour and Feed
lS high nri«« on thia “
fifr.”
I did not answer but eat looking posal; but I was now so wrapped ud come into the dining-room and have aged two, she said tome this morning, reasons for the suspension upon which
I wl.l. “ I
In
my
plans
that I could think of some lurch. Not a word, please. If with her tiny arms around xny neck, the Senate could base their concur­
Lil knife.
down on the. smooth peachy cheek nothing but the
picture in the wood, good food won't bring vou round,you and her soft cherub cheek against rence with the President, but the Sec­
that one of my hands would keep
I went home full of it, meaning it shall have the doctor; for. as the police mine: “Ob, gun’pa, dear, Ido yove retary of the Treasury bad re fuse*1 to
stroking, and at the long yellow hair and
for a surprise.
say,” I continued’, laughing, “'you're 00!” a# I love her with all my selfish furnish any reasons, aud had denied .
that hung down over the shoulders in
Two days later one' of the servant# my prisoner’—but on parole.”
the right of the Senate to ask for them.
heart.”
waves, and in spite of myself a sigh announced a Mr. Grantly on buHlnetia.
It waa not right to ask the Senate to
He tried to speak, but could not,and
escaped my lips.
on hl# being shown in, I found turned away.
advise and consent to the removal of
Ruth—Cobweb as I always .called and,
myself
face
to
face
with
a
handsome,
officials without .cause, when it had
“
All
right,
”
I
said,
“
all
right;
”
and
her because she waa so soft aud downy
Teaching Children the Netn of befn announced beforehand that,
grave-looking
man
of
about
thirty.
He
—started up, gazing earnestly in my was rather shabbily dreosed, ami look­ I patted him on the shoulder, aud
where no cause, for removal existed,
the Daye
walked away to the window for a few
face, and then kissed me very, very
ed pole and ill as he bowed to Cobweb minutes, before I turned back to find
officials would be safe in their tenure
fondly.
myself, ending by staring at my him more composed.
until the expiration of the term for
“Don't think about the past, dear ana
child, as I thought, in rather a peculiar
which they had been appointed. The
Miss
Mitchell,
teacher
of
flrat
gram
­
That afternoon we all three weal
father,” she said noflly—she always
out Into the wood, and I made Cobweb mar grade it the Washington School, friends of the President argued that it
cal led me father when she was serious. way.
This annoyed me—a Btout, choleric, stand as I had seen heron that day.
Pittsburg, Pa., has introduced a new was desirable, to have officers who
“Can't help it, child,” I said mourn­
fully ; and then seeing the tear# gath­ elderly man—for no one had a right to
Grantly was delighted, and insisted and brilliant feature in her school would cany out the President’s policy.
er in her eyes, I tried to be cheerful, look nt my Cobweb but me; and-I upon making a sketch at once; and exercise. It consists of a discussion of
spoke rather testily a# 1 said :
aud smiled a# I added, “I'have the fu­
then thedaya wore ou, with the paint­ the news of the day between the pupils
“
Now,
sir,
when
you
plane
I
am
at
CURRENT TOPICS.
ture a# well a# the past to make me
ing progesslng slowly, but in a way and teacher, the first half hour of the
your service.”
sui. my dear.”
that was u wonder to me, so exquisite morning being devoted to that exer­
The graud jury sitting in New York
Hue looked at me wonderlugly, but
was every touch, for the artist's whole cise. The words, “The Bulletin,” are
low
musical
voice.
“
Miss
Burrows,
I
drawn
on
the
black-board
in
large
city has called tue attention of judges
did xiot speak, and I sat there holding
One moment, please—don't soul was in his work.
That I never put anything on the:
her little hand to my heart as I thought presume.
Those were dellgntftil days, but there German text letters, and immediately to the want of co-operation on the part
”
&lt;
below In newspaper style, are head­ of pcBice and other officers in bringing
ofthe peat, and how ten years before, move.
Cobweb was sitting in the bay-win­ wasa storm coming. I quite took to lines similar to those employed by daily violators of the Excise Jaw to justice.
ust
as
business
was
beginning
to
pros
­
J. L. BMCH.
dow, and to my utter astonishment he the young fellow, though, and by de­ papers in giving the pointe of the most The result is a raid by the police upon
per with me, I was left alone with the quickly
drew one of the curtains, and grees heard from, him his whole story important news, and then each head the liquor-sellers. Upward of five
little fair-haired girl of eight, who then half
closed the other, so that the —how, young and eager, he bad, five line is taken up by the school, and a hundred have been arrerted and placed
found it ho hard to believe that her
JJEW MILLINERY
years before, come to town to Improve
feUstrongly upon her hair.
general Interchange of views takes under bonds. No difficulty has been
mother hud been taken away never to light
1 couRl not speak for the passion in his art, and how bitter had been his place between the teachers and pupils. found in obtaining ball, as bondsmen
return, only to Mve in our memories.
struggle, till, just before he bod en­
bubbling
up
in
my
throat,
and
a#
I
And then I thought of my other sor­
countered my friend Eden', lie had The Bulletin is the dally paper of that are Invariably furnished by parties
stood
gasping,
he
came
and
took
my
'
row—the future—and pictured with
been really, literally dying of sickness room, and an editor is elected by the interested.
school every month whose duty it is 10
“ Cinders,” of the. Marquette Jwran agony I cannot describe the day arm, led me aside, and then, pointing and want.
„
examine the Pittaburg papers every n I, complains that there is a woman
when I should have to resign xny to where Cobweb sat, as astounded as
myself,
be
said:
It
was
a
happy
time,
that,
for
when
morning,
and
to
write
down
on
the
up
there
who
has
kept on giving peo­
claims to another, and be left alone a
“That would be admirable,air. We the painting was over for the morn­ blackboard, before school hours, the ple a piece of her mind until she hasn’t
desolate, broken old man.
I um naturally a very common. could not improve that natural pose.” ing we gardened, or strolled in the pointe’for discussion, to give a headl­ any left. “ Cinders ” should have got
“What the dickens-----Are you mad, country—our new friend being au ac­ ine remrne of the news of the day. a# around before she waa entirely out.
hare1, and business-like old mau.anu
complished botanist, aud a lover of it were, and if the editor exhibits ca­
terribly selfish. Cobweb had woven air? What do you mean?”
Sojourner Truth was asked the other
“I beg your pardon
be said, flush­ every object that he saw. I used to pacity for the work intrusted to him, day what she thdu'ght of Anna Dick- '
herself so around my heart, that in my
how he had learned so \nuch he is often re-elected to his high posi­ inson. “Well,” replied the modern
peevish, irritable way, I waa never ing, and speaking haatily. “I thought wonder
and
found
time
to
paint
so
well.
tion.
Sybyl, “ Anna started out in the spirit
nappy when home from the city with­ you understood. Mr. Elden aaid vou
1 aav it was a happy time for the
wished me to paint this young lady's
out she was wailing on me.
Of course the discussion does not and ended in the flesh.”
first three weeks, and then there were
Cobweb was very quiet as she glided portrait Am I mistaken?1’
The late General Forrest waa buried
take in news of every description, but
clouds.
’
“
Chut
”
’
I
ejaculated,
cooling
on
the
In bis Confederate uniform.
,
down from my knee to her hamock at
Cobweb was changed. I knew it only of the most interesting^haracter.
HMl Large Experience In Dressmakl*, my feet, and was evidently thinking instant “I beg your pardon. Hit
The great carboniferous basin of
but too well. I could see it day by. It Includes the proceedings of Conaa much a# I ; and at last I brightened down, sir. Yov're hungry, of course. day. Gxantly was growing distant, {;ress, foreign news, editorial topics, Arizona, and in all probability the
up, fora thought had come U&gt; me with How stupid of xue!—Cobweb,my dear,
greatest
of
the
world,
makes
its
flrat
ocal news, etc., etc. This exercise is
order eome lunch into the dining too, and strange, and my suspicions regarded as part of the school work, appearaace in Southwestern Colorado
a selfish kind of comfortKw hour by hour, till I was only
,
,
“She’Ll bequiteaway from all temp­ room.”
and northwestern Mexico; but itand
is
entered
into
by
every
pupil
east eld* Main BL, Maahvllle'.
_&gt;t from breaking out by the recol­
He smiled, returned the pressure of
tations to leave me, there, anyhow, f I
with the greatest possible interest; and great nucleus extends from Tierr Au- ,
MAGGIE JEFFREY. said to myself as I thought or the “ al my hand in a frank, honest way that I lection of Tom Elden’s words—“He 1# many of them whose parents can af­ sarilla, in Rio Arriba, New Mexico,
I homes” and balls to which she was so liked, and then looked after my dar­ a gentleman and a man of honor.’J-’
ford it, purchase a paper every morn­ to the Colorado River, a distance of
‘Tom Elden never was wrong,” I ing and study its entire contents, just 276 miles, and from the San Juan
ling in a way that I did not like; for
often invited.
Thia set me talking—fishing, as I this was hot what I meant, and my said one morning, as I sat alone, “and ,as they do their grammar, their geog­ River, a distance of 138 miles. This
called it in my great cunning—to see jealousy was aroused. I expected for a man like that, after my kind- raphy and arithmetic. By means ef immense area of 38,088 square miles is
|lf there were one of the rocka ahead of some snuffy-looking old painter, not a neas, to take advantage of his position the Bulletin every scholar learx.j the one continuous mass of coal. It lies
grave handsome young fellow. But I to win that girl’s love from me, would important news of the day, and is en­ between the parallels of 109 degrees '
Iwbich I was in dread.
. abled to understand the various great and 112 degrees longitude, and 33 de­
I “How shall you be able to leave all remembered Tom Elden'a words— be the act of the greatest scoun----- ”
“May I come in, Mr. Burrows?” ।questions which agitate the public grees and 37 degrees north latitude,
Irour fine friends—parties—and set­ 'He is a gentleman, and a man of
honor”—and casting away xny aus­ said the voice -of the man of whom I mind. The value of an exercise of this and all in Yovapal county.
Lute?” Isold.
picious
thoughts,
I
entered
into
the
was thinking.
t “Oh. I am tired of tnem all!” she
kind is beyond description, and it is
subject at once.
LINE TO THE EAST!
Mid, clapping her hands.
“Yes, come in,” I said; and there we hoped that it will soon become an es­
State Teachers’ Association.
“I’d half forgotten it,” I aaid. stood looking in one another’s eyes.
l“And gay cavaliers, with dandy
tablished custom in every public school
VIA BUFFALO and HIAGARA FALLS Ara and mustaches, and programmes/’ “She’ll make a good picture, eh?”
“He’s come to speak to me,” 1 said, in this country.
The 25th session pf the Michigan
“Admirable,sir. That position struck and my heart grew very cold, but I
T'Ha, ha, ha!” she laughed merrily;
State
Toachers’ Astnciation will be
concealed my feelings till he spoke,
Md then, aa it seemed to me in my me at once aa I entered.”
Oh, George!
held December 26, 27 and 28 at East
“I'll show you a better one than and then I was astounded.
jaJouH watchfulness, turning thesubSaginaw, the meeting opening on the
“Mr. Burroughs,” he aaid, ‘‘I’ve
fdt, she began to talk about the ebun- that, my boy,” I chuckled. “But I’m
a bualneas man: what's your figure— come to say good-bye.”
tn place I had taken A cheerful view of Washington is evening of the 26th. Papers will be
On all Train* to Principal Point* tat.
“Good-bye!” Isold.
; iven in a story once told by Mrs. presented by the Hon. W. 8. 'George,
A fortnight later and we were settled he price, eh?”
THE CANADA SOUTHERN U on* af the beat
He hesitated, end his hand trembled
Yes, sir, good-bye. I have waken­ Madison to a little girl, who now re­ of Taunting; H. D. Harrower, of Chi­
d&lt;vn; and really, with all my London
ed from a dream of happiness to a peats it in Lippincott. “One day in cago; Prof. J. V. Deaxmon, of the
nqioDs, 1 began to find the calm and ae he aaid:
“Would —fifteen guineas be Ux&gt; sense of misery of which I cannot &gt;hiledelphla,” said Mistress Dolly Michigan University; Superintendent
- -e of the country deheious. Cob­
appreciated by the traveling public.
war delighted, and constantly much?”
speak. Let me be brief, sir, and tell Madison, “I was hitting in my parlor D. Bemlss, of Coldwater; Superinten­
“Fifteen!” I said.
;ing me somewhere or another
you that I shall never forget your with a very dear friend, Mrti. R. B. dent C. A. Gower, of Saginaw City;
“I should take great pains with it— kindness.”
Lee, when in walked Payne Todd (her Mln J. M. Bassett, of Chicago; Super­
Ini the grounds of the pretty old
, where she arranged garden seats
“ But you haven’t finished the pic­ son) dressed in my calico bed gown. intendent Julia A. King, of Charlotte j
(Ha l r»u. and Ticket Aa'UDvtn L
ture.
”
While we were laughing at the figure Mrx. Lucy A. Osborne, of Albion Col­
foltb^^ft’
sp01*for my
of his forehead. “But if you think it, “ No, sir, and never shall,” he said he cut, the servant threw open the lege ; Mrs. KateB. Ford, of Kalama­
j^INSWORTH to BROOKS,
are was a wlldernes# of a wood too much----- ”
bitterly. “Mr- Burrows, I cannot door, and announced General and Mrs. zoo; Prof. W. A. Drake, of Hilbdale
“I thhik it an absurd prioe, sir,” &lt; stay. I—that is—I need notbeasham- Washington.
What to do with that College; Prof. L. McLouth, oftheState
□Ing the garden, which the forKMseseor had left in a state of na- said testily, for Elden had said he was ed to own It, I love your child with all 1dreadful boy I didn’t know. Heoould Normal School, and Superintendent
.
LiaVing that he had had the old very poor. “Why. Mr. Elden gave my heart.”
not face the President in that garb. C. B. Thomas, of Niles.
Evening addresses will be given by
Neither could he leave the room withkth« and tracks widened in their
“ 1 knew it,” I said bitterly.
President Butterfield, of Olivet Oolold
“ And you think I have imposed on ।
“By a very clever artlat^ir,” he said, your kindness. No, sir, I have not. were cuteriug waa the only one. I lege, cad by President Durgin, of Hille*
with a grave exfiile.
him crawl quickly under a low, dale College. Prof. W. L. Smith, of
for I have never shown by word or -made
:
“Look here,” I eaid, “Mr.-Mr.- look——’*
broad settee on which a waa sitting. I
was Cobweb's favorite place,
Uy. You make a good picture
“ No, you scoundrel,” I said to my- :had jnst lime to arrange the drapery Roney, has charge of the music pre­
I missed her outun the garden,
SHINGLES, SALT, LIME. SEEDS,
w I should find bur here, with
self, “but she knows it all the same.” when the Waahingtons entered. After pared for the session. Prof. Smith
STUCCO, HAIR AC..
h raining a shower of golden
“ And, sir. such a dream a# mine 1the courtly greeting and the usual will also conduct an exhibit of some
“Less than half would pay.me well, could never l»e fulfilled—it is impose!- ।complimenta of the season, there came
through the network of leaves
ble.”
bad, to dance and flash among sir”’ he said.
from under the settee a heavy sigh,
“Tut, -tut I stuff, man! Elden told
which evidently attracted the Gener­
thewsking treeess of her long golden
“ God biese you, sir I good-bye. ”
ATN8WURTH fc BROOKS*
hair. 1
“You will not Bay good-bye to her?” al
1 ’a notice. However, I only laughed
T
U—
XI*
.
and talked a little louder, hoping to
Onsllay I fatiixd her leaning on a
JONES &amp; SELLXCK,
'
divert his attention, when—oh. me.
4ugh which crowed an opening man of burineos.”
tttilroads leading to Saginaw will 1
“Sir!” be exclaimed, rising and th
selfish anti Jealous of him. there cam.
Iteobtainrsi.
----- “j-canie here I
go down the path, and could not I

Bol!

hrs

V
IROTHKRS.

I, Medicines,

ued, striving manfully to master bis
emotion, “I have been very ill, air,
and I am weak. I have been uufortunale—almost starving at times. I
have not broken bread since yesterday
morning—I could not without selling
my colors. I-1 uu much obllgedforgive me—let me go hack to town.
.Oh, my God! has it come to this?”
He sank back half fainting, but
started aa I roared out, “Go away •”
for Cobweb was coming intothe room.■
“Thank you,” he .said, taking myr
hand a# he saw what I had done.•
“It was kind of you.”
“My dear fellow,” I said, “thia is
terribleand I mopped my lace.'
“There, alt still—beck dlreetiy.’’
I ran out to find Cobweb In the hall.
“Oh, you dear, good father!” she
cried, with tears In her eyes. “What
a kind surpriae! Rut is anything
wrong ?”
“Artist little faint,” I said. “Herd,
the ^sherry—biscuits. Stop away a'

WAK’

I)re&amp;iimaMny Jtodfis.

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E PARADY,
AMUFACTUBER of Boots »nJ 8
1X1 nod rvpslnDg neatly done, all

$

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JOHN WEBSTER,
■pLACKSMlTHS. AH kinds of work In the Black•*? •“‘th and HorMboelng line alleod-d to pressIF. D. PURCHIS,
PROPRIETOR Nppio Milla a mile* w
X nsontvillr. Flour and Feed alw.v

\ FRANK J. PURCHIS,
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it at l.w. nf
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SHtarrllJUUsxM Cirdj.
JOHN Q. CBESSY,
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A- J. HAMMOND.

Insurance, Beal Edtate and Money
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BROKER.
3*ourlty.

640 Aereu

MONEY TO LOAN!
a XwnM U1 few, fcsfe.
IN SUMS OX

(300.00 and UPWAHDb
ON LO55O TIME.

EXCHANGE,

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Millineryl Dressmatmz Establiiktent

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick

PROUVC □501

covered

•All

tktaU.otuUr. p
hl- hands and
Gone, but there waa a shadow on
my home. Cobweb kud not a word, fairly roared!
and expreased no surprise, never even
ths

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District,

Dxc. 10th, 1877.

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1

EDITOR NEWS. -Having seen several
pleasing and intereating letters in the
News from Nashvillritea abroad,
thought pc.-baps we might give yon ing at several points we have not time
loaded something interesting concerning oil. to notice, brought us to CcAe, off the
southern cost of HindobstaKftnd one
Bradford is situated iu the valley of ;of the richest of the East IndUxslands.
Thence we sailed directly to "
'
the Turn Creek, on a branch of tbo Egypt, which took twelve &lt;1
they were longer in getting through Erie R. R., aud contains about four- from thence, in n few houn^ I
.from the front. ConspicnoiiH among, thousand'inhabitants, a large portion Alexandria, our starting point
the poor fellows was a young man of of whom are a pretty slippery (oily) ,the entire distance of 23,600 nt
OQt) by water and 9,000 on lam.--------class of people.
tv eight days,’without any accident or
Dine countenance betokened groat suf­
At this season of the year the sun is attention
■
of any kind.
fering and mental anxiety, and his face seen only from nine o’clock until three
This is an of! season, for the small
personified a pure angelic mju! within. o’clock on a clear day, owing to the
He can’t eAt green fruit and he
Carefully and sBently the ambulance; great height of the hills surrounding -boy.
,can't fall through an ice-hole, so he
corps carried the mnimed heroes and the place, the height of which ranges hangs round the parlor and tells his
from six hundred to twelve hundred sinter’s young man how much of Anna
Marie’* chiefest glory is hair and how
the different wards.
feet.
much i* jute switch.
Being one of the comparatively
There are about one thousand wells
slightly wounded. I hastened to the in the district, and, nt present, not
INTERESTING TO PURCHASERS OF
amhulencc to watch for some familiar more than one-fourth of'■* them are
SEWING MACHINES.
face, perhnp.' from my regiment, but pumping. The quantity of oil pro­
The Wilson Shuttle Sewing Maduced daily, from one of these wells is।
rested with the soldier spoken of. from, four to sixty barrels. Price per• chink is better than all other Sewing
When be waa laid on his couch and the barrel to-day is $1,881. Number of’ Machines for the following reasons: It
surgeon had dress'd his wound, and barrels shipped from this point Doc. 8th। never gets out of order; it never breaks
still later when he was refreshed from is five thousand. Total number ship­. thread; it never skips stitches; it never
a two-honrs slumber, I approached ped from this district in thb month of’ breaks needles; it never chokes up in
his bedside. His wistful eyes met Nov. is 1.180.492. The depth of a wellI feeding; it never chews up the thread,
mine, and in an instant I translated his depends upon its situation. Ncpr the■ and it never wears out. liccause: it
very thoughts, something like this :
creek, they are about seven hundredI constructed on correct mechanical prin“Soldier, my life hangs on a slender feet deep. There is one, however on ai cijiles and the adjustments arc perfect;
thread ; I have served my country; 1 high hill, that is eighteen hundred feet; it has a new combination of crank andam wounded, my great need is a deep.
cam, z transverse independent ahtfuletrue and confiding friend, one that
The process of “blowring np” or “tor­. race, which incures an open, square,
realises my terrible situation, that I pedoing” a well, is very dangerous (ai lock-stitch, without undue friction on
cay possibly live to meet 'Ihy family.” few days since a man was torn to at­ the thread, and its automatic “cut off”
He spoke; it waa but a whisper. I torns by the unexpected explosion ofr prevents the machine from running
knelt by Ins bed to catch each word, a well) from one to four gallons of’ backwards, consequently no needles
glycerine being used for this purpose., nrejbroken, the throat never choked
"I belong to the 80th Indiana Infan­ It is placed in a tin tube and put intoi up or thread broken or "chewed up” all
try. My home is near Lowell, Lake Co. the well, and an iron bar dropped on it, the bearings are case-hardened or
Ind. I have a wife and two children, causing the explosion*, which is really a, finely tampered, and provided with
that I dearly love, and I cannot die “young earthquake.” The person, af­ arrangements to take up any wear on
without imparting a few words of love ter having dropped this iron liar, “digs। them that mny occur in years, thereby
to them. Will you be my friend and out” immediately, if not sooner. Hisi so arranged as to last for generations.
write the dictates of a dying man’s attention being attracted to some ob­ Then the tensions are absolutely per­
ject whose distance from the well is, feet, and each ititch it locked equally in
I scquiessed, and will give the letter equal to the number of feet he can run the center of the doth, and the fly wheel
aa near as possible.
per second multiplied by the number is entirely out of the way of the opera­
of seconds the bar is in ranching the tor.
The Wilson sews with great prompt­
tube of glycerine. These iron rotis
are never seen after the explosion, un­ ness from the most delecato gause to
less we accept the following: “A Michi­ the heaviest leather. It does from
gan astronomer traveling through one-rixtli to one-third more sewing
here made thia supposition, that some than any other machine. With every
of tht'meteora, seen nt night, arc the motion of the foot the machine makes
rods, having l&gt;een compressed’ in the six stitches, thus economizing the vital
. JOHN VL- DWYER.
powers of tlie operator by requiring a
shape of a ball, by the explosion.
Though I suffered nd inconsiderable
The greatest novelty here, is a “sin­ slow and easy motion of the foot. The
pain from my own wound it was slight gle tracked” or “one legged” Railroad, peculiar construction of the Double feed,
compared with his, and I was with him for the transportation of coal, building together with the many other scientific
most of the time, encouraging him in material, oil, etc., between this place mechanical pruicipals embodied in the
• every possible way to bear his suffering. and Gilmore city, a distance of twelve JFibon, produced a machine very comIn two days a telegram came, bearing or fifteen miles.
]&gt;act and immensely powerful. Other
the glad tidings :
.
There is no Sunday here for those machines with a feed on but one side
J»«». I have yoar tetter. Wil! bo tberaM interested in oil, as the wells are of the needle necessarily require a long
•oon m atr» wUI carry me. ■ Cbrer on.
SARAH.
pumped on that day just aa much tm "arm” to enable “bulky sewing” to
When I rend the telegram to him his any other. But enough for this time, pass under it, which limits thc.capacity
countenance beamed up with delight, we may weary your patience.
of the machine to the length of the
J at.
then he uttered “O, God, spare my life
arm. The capacity of the Wilson Ma­
CHEAP GIRLS.
a little longer,” and then swooned into
chine is-nnlfmited, as “bulky sewing”
a smile of radiant placidity. The next
it
is not required to pass under the arm
A girl who makes herself too cheap
, day toward evening I sallied out into is one to lx* avoided. No young man, at all; thus avoiding the necessity of a
the hospital grounds, eager to catch a not even th^ worst, excepting for a long, unproportioned arm that is liable
glimpse of nn approaching woman that base purpose, wants anything to do, at all times to spring and cause the
a cheap young Indy. For a wife,
would answer to her description. A with
none but a fool or a rascal will ap­ machine to skip stitches in sewing or­
half-hour ere the sun was sinking be­ proach such a woman.
dinarily heavy fabrics. A sewing ma­
hind the distant blue ridge, I saw a
Cheap jeweler?' nolxxly will touch if chine built out of proportion to get cnpretty little woman alight from the be ran get anv better. Cheap girls arc I&gt;acity, is as alisurd in its 'conception,
nothing but the refuse; and the young
street car at the foot of 14th St, and men know it. and they will look in and as worthless for utility, os a man
hastening toward the grounds.
every other direction for n life lonjr nine feet tall weighing only a hundred
“Is this Collumbin hospital!” she friend and companion before they will pounds. The Wilson Machine not only
asked of a soldier. “Are you sure this give a glance at the pinch-back stuff economizes the strength of the operator,
that tinkles at every turn for fascinat­
is Columbia hospital!” she asked anoth- ing the eye of any that win look.'
but with its automatic “Cut-off” on the
You think it quietc the correct tiling hand wheel, the working part of the
to talk loudly and coarsely, be bois­ machine stands still in the process of
"Yes,” was the quick response.
terous and noydenisb in all public
As she neared the 3d ward, where I filaces; to make yourself so Ixdd and winding the bobin, thereby saving the
was standing, she acosted me with
orward and commonplace, every where wear and tearof tlie machine when it is
that people wonder tf you ever hail n producing nothing,.which is worth, in
“Do you know John M. Dwyer!”
mother, or home, or anytliiog to do, saving wear of the machine, the price
"I do, come with me.”
so lx* it you will probably be' tnken for
She quickly followed. We turn to what you are worth, and one of these os an ordinary sewing machine, with­
the right, then to the leftand reach the years, if you do not make worse than a out. considering the advantage gained
shipwreck of yourself, you will begin by the time and trouble saved
tent.
to wonder when* the charms that once
“O, my husband, my husband, may a you tjiought yourself iMMsesiM'd of, and by not having to remove the work from
merciful God rest restore the object of uhat t vil spirit could have so befooled the machine when winding the bobbin.
you. Go on, but remember, cheap To remove the sewing from&gt;.a sewing
my heart to health once more.”
She leaned over his prostrate form girls attract nobody but 'rascals and machine, or detach the l»elt to wind tlie
tools.
and they wept, the team trickling down
Young men of stability of character bobbin, is always very annoying to the
his death like cheeks. Need I add that sound sense, ..nd dignified purpose, in operator, especially in tucking, cording,
1 mingled a tear with them, and as I search of a wife, never pick up one of binding, quilting braiding and ruffling;
looked out at the setting sun that was these butterflies, that flirt about in so­ tliis trouble is uvoided in using tlie
ciety with highly colored wings. Such
then ready to dip the dew of their men don’t want n girl for a wife who world-renowned Wilson. The Wilson
beautiful prairie home, I could but re- delights in seeing how many beaux she is approved and commend by the great­
rliae the saddening contrast, from the can nave. Valuable young men look est mrchaniced engineers and living
a girl with, a high, earnest purpose
ceven sweet, short years before. How for
in life, and the cheap butterfles referred experts known. At the Centennial Ex­
they hnd built lover’s air castles, un­ to, never have any purpose except to hibition it took the grand medal and
der the axure spray of a harvest moon. attract attention from so called nice diaplomn, over all other machines, the
How they had surveyed the downy voting men. They live a Kham life; judges using the choicest wonls in the
path of a life df unending love. The they glow and glitter and clatter for a English language aa most appropriate
time and waste their youth in try ing to
pkaaant emotions proceeding the bri­ see bow many admirers they can obtain. to express in the broadest terms the
dal eve., the wedding; the gay hearts Such a girl is a cheap girl, and more superiority of the Wilson. At the
so
apt to discover it ns young men of World’s Universal Expedition at Vi­
that clustered about them; their first
and charter. They look upon
house-keeping. The dear little angelsb1 brains
her blandishments and Itoidncss with i enna Austria, in 1878 the Wilson took
iHtni unto them ; the happy days that! sikot contempt, and though they may a grand silver price medal and diaplowere not raffled by the slightest vi­. keep company with her for politeness ina of honor, over all other machines,
bration of the martial cord, till they, sake, be; wouldn’t think for a mo­ as tlie best family sewing machine.
ment of approaching her for matriaaw the darkening war cloud loomingI monlal purposes. The affections of Besides this the Wilson has received
np in the horizon, that betokenedI these cheap girls seem to such young diaplomasand gold medals from State
anxiety, far a time uppreaeed, but; men to la- always for sale or rather Fairs, Mechanical Institutes and asso­
which could no longer be carried by, ready to be given away, their conduct ciations the Cincinnarti Industrial Ex­
seems to wy don’t you want to love me
anxious mind*. Suddenly the awfuli and the result is. valuable young men positions, and in fact has carried the
etapeaae is broken; the threatening always answerr, in their hearts, if not day where it has been exhibited.
had* are hovering about the capital ; on their lips. “No”.
An Important Invention.—The
Girls, this is not the way to impress
Wilson Sewing Mscnino Co., have just
The husband and wife loath to character is golden and if you are inven ted a Mender, that mends hand­
predict whither we un drifting. The worth anything as a wife for a good kerchiefs, evgxy description of linen,
man, be nwrved aud modest in vour
dommion: Bather tiy to conceal your
worth aa the diamond tries to hide in tliat the blemish is hardly noticed, and
the at*. Don’t tiirt yourself Ixdore is as much ahead of patching .
ing by hand, as sewing on a
forward. Be is ahead of sewing by hand.
great value, and aa it will not ba per­
mitted to ba used on other sewing mschines, should control the t:ade in

Will continue until

GRAJfD RAPIDS DITH0OL.

Saturday, Dec.
Sekeel Books

Cordial Invitation to all

eattward,

at » P. M.
GREAT BARGAINS ! in Boots &amp;
Great Bargains nr
Dress-Goods,
Prints,
Sheejin^s,
Denims,
Tickings,
Shirtings,
Notions,
Etc., etc
t
•
Great Inducements

COME IN AND TRY ME.

___________
;_
/

H. G. HALE.

HRMERS. imRIIOR I

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So metting

jturt fills tbe bill.

STATIONS.

j;

fl. 1.1

Kz ton IUpUl.,-7-1 ]
Charlotte
VermonlrlUf---- 1 &lt;
NoohvilU---------J 1
UMUnca_..... -3 i
M’ddlevHJe,------ j ;
Hammond&lt;

to buyers of all kinds of Notion.

ir 1-. -1 KI.5 Afu-—

Harar C.fiW
u,
—mtwom
11
i

SPECIAL SALE O?

TOYS and HOLIDAY GOODS
i r
at Auction, on

LEGAL.
MOHTGAGK BAI.E.
efault juVing been made in the

D

payuirnt of a certain mortop, whereby tbo

nd. of Aaorrta, Coanty
to I’nlly Harwood, of *
HUte ofarrMld. dated

Friday, Slst.
Those wishing such Goods for Christmas
PRICE, ONLY $25.
should make a note of this.
Nobby, Square Box Cutter*.
Price from S35 to IM5.

WAGON A CARRIAGE
REPAIRING.
Neatly done and at prices to suit the
hard times. John Calcy, well known
to vou all, has charge of the Black­
smithing department. Anv work you
mny entrust to his care will be faith­
fully done. Yon will always ftnd him
nt his post, and at your service.

Great Sale of Clothing, Etc.,

Saturday.
All the citizens of Nashville aid vicinity
should attend this sale. Be alire to your
own interest, regardless of weather or influ­
ence.
N. B. Goods sold at private sale at Auc­
tion prices, till the 1st of Janua-y.

HORSE-SHOEING ONLY $2.50.

WM .A-. AYLSWJRTH&amp;CO.

Every Job that leaves my shop is
WARRANTED.

E COOK.

THE

Boston Store!

Ke-Sawing, Hou Id Ings,

InaUiMted

MONDAY.

aliorner tee of forty dollar..
.
Doted NwArtfc, (Kt- 74.1K77.

Attorney for Aufirnoe of Morteacw.

S-17

±&amp;*7*7&lt;
GRAND FALL (X
\

PiaJVIA'C A!VD JIATCHIXC I

dollar? |

A. M. FLINT,

NEW MANUFACTORY

KELLOGG I DEMARAY

If.TSSlSi

WE ARE OPENING

irllteBa-ry

100 PIECES OF CHOICE
At 6 cents per yard.

LES PRINTS,

[No Remnt

Pound Cloth.]

Wood-Turning, Srroll-Sawing,

Ac., Ac.

25 PIECES DRESS GINGHAMS,
Reveling in Styles the finest Worated Good J AT 121 CENTS per yard.

Brackets, Door and Window Frats

county of

lane

20 PIECES FINE WORSTED SUITINGS,
FBOM lai to SS CENTS

be yard.

'

WE ARE OPEN
IILBEBT BROWN.
For Drawn and Cloak* in Navy Bhe, .Sea! Brown, and Black.
NMhvUle, Mick., Nov. 30,1877,

KEL1X&gt;GG A DEMARAY

A NEW LIVERY
IN NASHVILLE!

I»11OBA.T1S OK1XAC11.

10 PIECKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEAVER? CLOAKINGS,
In plain and figured, worth $5.00, we arefleUing ut $3.50 and $3.00 per yd.

100 Pieces of the Kost ELEGANT

of EMBROIDERIES

of Charity

IN THE MAtKET.

SHEETINGS.

THE LARGEST STOCK

sxt“

u'clurk
■M l-. M near
holdcn at the

In the market, from 5 eta, to 8ets. per yard. Yard wide.

20 PLECE8 of COIVON FLANNELS,
Very Heavy and Thick Plush onljAO eta. per yard, worth 15 cento.

STANLEY MOORE

10 Dox ofthe Finest Li
Ever brought to this

of Silk Handkerchiefs
xt, from 25 cents up.
MOHTGAGE SSA.XL1C.

90 PIECSS LATEST S’
In plain and figur

waterproofs.

Nashville House Barn I BOOTS &amp; SHOES, BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
w. „ ..uoH-a

D“coorr

TRUNKS. TRUNKS. TRUNKS.

HORSE BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS.

�vri. Toy* in town

» Wear Work*

thing in good shape. Pnaacarion give
by l*t of April. Will be sold chea]
reasons for Belling.
■
----- Wanted every Ixxly to know Satisfactory
•
Geo. W. Francis.
that A. M.Daugherty keeps thebuwst
stodc and beat aarortment &gt;f Croc^aj
&lt;yKriaKringle ha* made hi* headnartera at Lea &amp; Smith’s store. Why!
,n N*«VlHe.
localise they have tlie largest stock
ra^Ytmr best interest will be served f Candies, Toys and Nnta, that was
by buying y«tr Boots, Shoes, Hate. ever brought to;Nashville.
■
I
Capa, Gloves and Mittens at Griffith’*.
tyOystera by the quart at Lee &amp;.
ryYoung Man if you want a suit of Smith’s.
,_____________
clothe* don't fail io take a look at those
‘tyKriaKringlo says Lee &amp; Smith
nobby suits just received st Griffith’s.
will break down. They are selling their
ty New arrival of Bov’s, Youth’s and Candies so cheap. •
Meu’s Clothing, at LIEBHAUBEB’8,
ryThe Highest price paid for Hides
' Then there wU be Sn admission fee at which -will be sold at.liottom prices.
-- Wanted every body^to step in
Ing away.
- - -* **
tVGut prices on Holiday Goods at
and look at the bo** stock of Hohday
Lee &amp; Smith’*. They axe tne boss.
—The fire ladders have been r
A. M. DAUonKBTY.
for the Arch in tlie meantime can lie gDodsat
ed, painted, and placed in com
left at L. J. Wheaton’s.
Com.
BF"Susan, where did you get those
tyAn eh-gant line of Dress Goods
places through the village.
beautiful vbmniF “To Lee £ Smith's
and Trimmings, new styles, received
of course.’’
at Kocheh Bros.
George Wilson, a well to do fanner,
CFTake a squint at Lee A Smith’s
—Wanted every body intending to
i which should not be allowed.
’
died of typhoid fever last weew. Two
____
buy .clothing to *ten in and look at aide window.
—Wm. Kerr has traded a houae a d of his sons hail Iwit recently recovered prices nt.
A. M. Dauoiiebty.
—Leo &amp; Smith have knocked the
from, the same &lt;Us«-a*e, and another
price*
on
Sugar
clear
into
the middle
—New Goods Just received at
th,
trotter, in
iu llary
rmali.Kia U yeij
win the «wc.
tho tMU«t
fastest trottera
Barry Co.
Co.
Truman’s.
—“OK Isaac! did you look inside of
—The Iwwt Batting in town, 10 eta n those large candy egg* up at Lee &amp;.
Aunt Phebe Darlisg died at Muske- roll, at Griffith’s.
to buy Cbrutma. ptf^uU tor yi r
Smith’s store ! Golly, they will make
_ . . . ■ — -____ &gt;
“
’
b 75 years. She
a
maty
­
—Wanted a mon or woman that ute .”7 forget his grandfather in a min
Bi Harting.
•
ever found fault with my fifty cent tea
I.u»t
&gt;r&lt;Au «mR» while Dr.
A. M. Daugherty.
O'GA to Clark's for the latent styles
Snell wo* returning frm n Maple Grove,
tagged. We would say ho i* not a.
ryDon’t fail to see those nobby of liarnpss.
■nd when he was on tbj। Frank Fuller
snita at S. LIEBHAUSER’S.
hill his right side becainft suddenly parFair Warning!
—The Sen-ices at the Christ n
NiOTK'F.
He came in wit—
Aout
.... assistance.
The accounts of Dr. Griswold, of
Church next Sabbath will be appro( I- alyaed.
but he was carried into tV house when
All person* indebted to the late Maple Grove, have lieen left with
ate to Christmas.' The Church v .11 e
his brother Charles (wiKfci now locat­ firm of Halbert i Co. Will find it to Adam Wolf Esq., for collection, and
their advantage to call and nettle im­ rverylwMly knowing theinselv'es indebt­
nicely decorated.
■
ed at Vermontville) am Dr. L. A.
Halrert &amp; Co.
ed to the doctor wul please settle with­
A Co’s. And n 3p«il of charlotte were srffi for. Tfcrlr mediately.
----- A new Stock of prints just rec’d. out delay. It is better to settle these
matters independently than to be for­
nt--------------------------------Truman’s.
ced to do it by a summon*.
it decision
Maple Grove, Mich., Dec, 8, 1877.
in the tight hettrtsphetv of fee brain.
——Wanted to aril you first class
A I* am Wolf,
goods cheaper than you ever thought
—Jacob Miller and Phin. Wfafcs
In 1842 Milton Herring wort to Cali­ of buying ever at auction at
2w
Justice of the Peqce.
. last Thursday cut a log eighteen ind! &gt;s fornia via. the overland routj^n search
A. M. Daugheryy.
TPTf there are any friend* that want
through, with a cross-cut 4bw,.io
X of gold. The next spring hisbrotbers,
CyUgh! Cold weather i* coming! Hamess on short time, with good ref­
one minute by the wateff.
4 Mason and Abram, follower
They Then buy yourself an overcoat or warm erence and security, come along.
A. R. WolcoTT.
—Kellogg &amp; De.maray and C. C. W - reached the “diggings’’ in &lt;li time, suit at 8. LIEBHAUSER’S.
eott, by painting their building, el ., but searched in vain for Mill
Special Bargains
Millinery Good*.
hMto iRrtwasea the looks £s|£j£
of things S ISSPdifFor the next 30 day* I will aell my tlie balance of this month,.iu all kinds
part of town 100 per cent.
erect forks of the river, igtem
stock of Millinery Goods at greatly re­ of Goods, at Truman’s.
meet at a certain point, whethe they duced rate*.
' —“Look out for bulldozers” wm
Mrs. E. Burrows,
A Gentle Hint.
first door north of Truman’* store.
found him or not. They not onl Jail: test word* that our editor said, a*
In our style of climate, witn its sud­
snapped his coat-tail around the dr r- ed to find Milton, but became s _
EF*Home-Made Sock Yam at Tru­
den changes of temperature,—rain
, casing last Tuesday, we have our c es ted themselves. Abram in due time man's.
wind and sun shine often intermingled
returned home. Twemy-eight y&gt;ars
in a single day,—it is no wonder that
Farmers Pick Thia Up.
' ’ —It don't look much like hard titf*.
Good Horse Blankets only $2 per our children, friends and relatives are
so
frequently taken from ns by neg­
pair at Kocher Bro*.
‘ ta see the new stoves, boilera, m*i ire
lected colds, half the deaths resnlring
I forks, hats, caps, boots and Christ IB* Abram received the first tidings of
directly from this cause. A bottle of
---Wanted every body to know that
Mason,
he
waa
on
his
way
with
a
drove
: pmenta going out of Nashville bj he
they can find most anything they want Bochee’s German Svnip kept about
of horses from Texas to Oregon, but so at
your home for imniediate use will pre­
: wagon load.
---------------------- A. M. Dauouerty.
vent serious sickness, a large doctor’s
due of Milton's wherelxMta. During
; —Maggie Jeffierya, the lady’s N ,,i*
n^Beaver ('hiking and Trimmings bill, and perhaps death, by the nse of
tlie time, the father and mother both
three or lour doaes. For curing Con­
i over stocked with nrillionory g&lt; ds,
died. Abram as does also several oth­ •ell yery cheap at Griffith’s.
sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia,
* In order to make room to turn an ind
GTA nice line of Fall Drew Goods Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease
| hartl^ she MlwxttaM to sell a so Bin er brothers and sisters live at and in
and Ball Fringe to match ju*t received of the Throat or Lungs, its success is
the vicinity of Kalamo.
I portion at
at Trnmnn’s.
simply wonderful, ox your druggist
will tell you. German Syrup is now
' —Thued
MAPLE GROVE ITtlg.
sold in every town and villingi* on this
make
rangements to euhugv the
continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c.
Everybodyexpects
n
present
__
on
Our neighbor Mr. A. Eno is making Christmas morning, and the place to regular size, 75c.
rich will be done next 5 eek
rapid Inprovenit-Dte on his fcm so far secure them is at Fleming’s. If you
Various modes of treatment have
as fencing and gate-mukingk concern­ do not see what you want, till you have
to do is to mention it and he will get been adopted for the cure of Neuralgia,
1 . —The aaaahlt and batterj&lt;^a^iui]f ed. Mny his labors be rewaried.
Rheumatism, Sciatica, and kindred dis­
J the people ca| Augustus Sackett, tried • -Parley Green has been listing her it for you, and at prices that will defy eases, but none lias proved no effectual
competition. Do not forget.
M
’ befor Squire ’Chipman last Monday,, friend*
. ...........................
......
as “JxMrsoa’r Curaticr” It is readily
in Maple
Grove sincehr return
©
—I will thistyon and sell you goods applied, and the relief is certain.
waa conducted on the prosecuttoB by from the East.
.
at cash price
A. M. Daugiiebtx.
Dniggist* have it.
t
If tbefi-should hapixin to*.a woSold by Boise Buos.
LifThe Boss Stock of Winter Goods
[ man in thi* wprtd, whoran
with
fresh from the Chicago Markets, just %y Fleming is the only one that can
ler husband’s [Tn-othcr andT^onght in
at Kocuer Duos.
sell the Rockford watch in Nashville.
’ —On Saturilay last while an eight back an heir for her husband ta sup­
—All goods sold at my store can be
h year old *on of Wm. Decker, of Maple&gt; port, what relation would said tair be
Harneast Harness!
returned
if
not
as
represented
' Grove, was playing in the wood* with। to its parent.
A. M. Dal'CHERTY.
Get the best we use leather that is
P
1 some other boya, he he had his leg broIt in rumored that Mr. Hubeta Gnsstained
through
with Japoncr and call­
I
j ken by a portion of an old stub falling
‘ wold intended to leave us and tftovc
a
Ion him. At last accounts the little1 north in the spring, and as Mr. &lt; tn on mi hereby given that I have sold out ed Oak taned we use a highergrude that
my
interest
in
the
Wolverine
Mill
to
stands
the
list,
no
matter
what
the
! fellow waa doing welt
old and respccte&lt;l neighbor, wl dmll P. Holler, nil un- accounts are left with
name is, wo know it is good and our
—As the mail arrangement*to Maple' all deeply mourn his lost, in sacgtloth Lewis Darkee for collection.
motto is to bay all the best, the har­
D. M. Plbchis.
; Grove and Assyria changed to Satur­ andosbex.
ness are the best mode and for referday, hereafter we shall issue the News
—Sugars are cheaper than ever I al­ ance to those that want harness we re
S. BaNOM
ways keup a fair assortment, and for feryou*to II. Fcigtiner, Mr. Beigh,
bright and early every Satnrday
Tea
and
Coffeeyou
do
not
want
to
go
DIED.
■ morning. This will be a change deChas. Dunham, David Demory, Jacob
any farther
A. M. Daugherty.
Hofner, Rolx-rt McCartney, Admit
Hout* conducted by ar,
lyLrtdics’ Denver Cloaks made to Brown, C. Kill, David Smith, Ants
reci vc the paper fresh from the press.
•n»l rw of Imic Perkey'
order at Truman’s.
—C. C. Wolcott, of hartlware (tame,
More mid otheta to numerous to men­
ty Yon can find Rubber Boots, light tion.
has just received an extraordinary
A. R. Wolcott.
and heavy, nt Truman’s.
stock of finp table and pocket cttlery,
inulj “auffvr Util, children to come i
GTEverything in the line of Jewsilver knivtta, forks, spoons, etc., and
—No trouble to show goods and no
put in a large 10 foof show rase io ex­
fault found if we can not sell to you ut elery, Clocks, Watches and plated
A. M. Dougherty’s.
ware can be found at J. Flemings.
•"
hibit the same in. As holiday presents
It Don’t Pay.
are in orden we would suggest that a
-- Heavy, all wool Overcoats, only
ryGo
to
Fleming
’
s
and
buy
a
Rock
­
present frodi Charley’s stock of cutlery
It don’t pay tohavefifty workingmen *12,
l
at 8. LTEBHAl’SEK'S.
ford Watch you cannot make yonr
wouldn’t Lx0L to l«e acceptable See pour and ragged, in order to have one
—When con veneut step in. We are friend a more acceptable present.
saloon-keeper dressed in broadcloth and1 scar the depot you can see the cars,
of money.
roiue in udu find anything you want at
—Two » arguing uguu «.«afiu flush
1
It don’t pay to have ten smart, active* A .M. Daugherty’s.
question cal fed each other rascik and
Thirty^ Third Year.
rogue. *1 |uiow nothing aa to the and
‘
intelligent toys transformed into •rD’JGAPS,
ro&gt; Caps, „„
for men and l»oys.
Ike moet Popular Scientific Paper in
hoCKjhuui and. thieves, to . uahie oue from 5to to Mt at Truman’s.
fnnu* to lead a* easy life by polting
Taxes! Taxes !!
Only *3.30 a year, including postage,
totiee is hereby given that the asaesids Poet “Dewey, of the Hanna, and | It don’t pay to have one thousand uulit roll, for 1877, has been placid in
Weekly, U numbers a year, 4.000
Dennis, of |he Journal, continue to homes blasted, mined, defiled, and my hands for collection. Taxes can be
Book pages.
l«ii at anv time al Roe Ac. Clevcfs
throw mud at each other. Dewtf.ac- turned into hell* of disorder and nri«- mrjt
market.
H
enry Roe.
onlw^hat one wholesale liquor
cuses Dennis of an inthritcsiiual fraiu. ■
Br. ■bllst*’*
Vlutllscr.
and Dennis replies by &lt;ffiM0»l&gt;ewv'» dedhtmuy gnix-a a large fortune.
Wj are
re luxtiionzcd
imthonzeil to guarantee thia
this
AT THE
It don’t pay’to have six thousand
enonnona'devulopcment ot feet. It is
..C Dyspepsia.
I).tu.w.,Tw
&gt;• for the *«■»..
cure of
In-­
men iu the penitentiaries and hospitals
an even thing.”
in (IM Uver. Sour Stomach, Constipaand one thousand in the lunatic asy- tion.l oaxuf Appetite, Coming up of
—When in Chicago we would &lt;ay to( luma, at the expense of the honest, in­
Yellow Skin, and General Ling- Old Reliable .Heat Market
our friends “stop at the Commercial."
dustrious tax-payers, iu order that a uor *: il Dt.bflity. Y’ou must acknowlthi* would be rninouc unless
It is the rmmB popular hotel in thucity,- few rich captolista may grow richer by • dg&lt;
I jNMdtlve evidence that it will
OP
bnt not ao popular bat vhat a nati can‘ themaiHiftetureatwkMky.
You who are suffering from
g«ttae worth of hi* money. Tie takmAuint* these words areadIt never pay* Co do wrong; your sin
| gad willyou continue to suf' will find you out, whether other* find
ROE &amp; CLEVER
|m you can be cured on sneb
• it out or not; the tin knows where you
rit is for you to determine.
in the city. It is conducted are, aud wfl! always keep you jxwted
I IwAik' 10 emits; regular sine 75.
I H.G. Halk.
I (fir annually by neg]erring a
, Cold or Croup, often leading te
iuprion aud the grave. W hy will
day Hi*
hundred dollars worth of wood type
for printing poster* to our job depart­
ment, and are now prepared to comebinea at G. A. Trumar’s.

tea wiK b&lt; cmuyeiied xntii
sand aome beautiful Taba■whkhywjngMr..SantaClan.,
•Bl step too thn
the from,
front, and after *ome
some
appropriate remark*' will introduce
hi* father, the veritable Old Sant*
-Bw. C. I. D«yo will bo
’ Flans, who has-decided to make the
time u&gt; .uppiy bi. pulpit watt Sabi. . Opera House gathering his head- quar­
_* M. Mutln b" purehw-l O . ters, this year and will distribute his
IMP* bouse Mid lot, paying there! e

AND I HAVE LARGELY RE
COPPER,
•»&gt;
SHEET -IRON

PI.EMSIIEI) MY STOCK OF MCN •me ‘.’REW TIN SHOP.”
E. P. EVAN®.

-

Table and Pocket
CUTLERY,

I IRLF^T

hamdhomekt. uheafiwt
REST Xsvfaiiw Uaw loral-

CRICKET ^HEARTH

Scissors.

Shears
Razors

Ilroadway.

JJRESSMAKING!

Revolvers,

And will sell them from now until
then at lower prices than were

ever heard of before.

Fnll Nickle Plated

Throe
hi, l&lt;en many ynn In th*' Inuincae. ,h&lt;- l.opM
by LO W 1'KJULc ajd GOOD WORK to
merit a aharr of public patron***. •
H**« also torsi* allow price*, ■ choice .election •

HOLIDAY GOODS!
ConalaUnt of
Vases, Toilet Setts, Smoking Setts
Dolls, Whiting Desks,
,
Brackets, A-c.
tX. Beuicmbnr the place.-Threc door* Sooth ot
Truman. Store Naahvftle, Mich.
E. M. FIELD.

7-Shot Retoker for
BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT

c

Pioneer Store.

O

0
4

The Fall and Winter trade •« forely

opened aud

Under Clothing,

Woolen Shirts,

Heavy Boots X shoes.

Rubber Boot*,

CHEAPEST
;apest and lightest buhkm
Shuttle Bewlnj Machine In the market.

It requires no special instructions to use it

LARGE DISCOUNTS POR CASH.

&gt;-3

oo

*3

o

Ladles Beaver Cloaks
I above tor full particular*, and he tore

Waterprootk.

Over SImms,

The White

Shuwfti,
Heavy Dress Goods,
And a thousand other things adopted
to the iMiujori’s wants, which we have

TEE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.

B«dt

ten
by hard Usees •

. Sold by

We buy often, thus keeping our stuck
new and fresh. Knowing the wants of
the community, with our facilities for
doing business, and with
TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS

THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING

SewMacMie,

ItetottsMIoa bb4 WeritroMiML
rMetatioM wm tko OeBtb-btow to
priaH toarthrnf
r*}

�DRY GOODS, G
Shoe®, Hats, Cape, biothing. Gloves,
Mittens. Hosiery. Ixth cotton a wool,
Knit Good®, Trucks, Traveling
Bag®, Notioni, Ac., Ac.,

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,

bion.
Key Boards- for Pianos and Organs—
W. 11. McChesney. Jackson.
’ Coraete—E. LeG. Smith. Jackson.
Door Fastening®—G. A. Varney .lt(«ckland.
R^muc—Machine for GrioaiDirvnd
Polishing Hollow-Ware—Wm. Scully,
The annaal meeting of Hie Odd Fel­
lows* Mutual Kelkf Association took
place lathe hall of the Adrian lodge
Tuesday afternoon. Delegates wore pres­1
ent repr senting nearly every lodge In
ke Stale. The reports of the officers
showed tne association to Ire In good
working condition.
The Flint A Pero ’ Marquette Railway
having established a line of steamer®1
aurora latke Michigan, and built a grain
elevator At Ludington, is shipping grain
to Europe via its road and the Grand
Trunk. A cargo of flour and pork for
Liverpool hasjuatgone forward.
A dog belonging to George Rogera, of’
Battle Creek, vomited up forty-tivo cents,
in nickel® and pennies last Saturday.
, The latest railroad project is for a Hue
pom Dundee to Adrian, thence south to
■tatter. The contract has already teen
Kt to Messrs. Talker A Co.
■
■ J. J. Hanse, a farmer living about four
■lies from Pinckney, was betrayed some
■ays ago by a confidence man, claiming
■&gt; hail from Jackson, by the name of
■LolUster. He (-Hollister) succeeded in
■nvincing Mr. Hauae that he could
■aka considerable money by investing
■DO in a now patent wire for a clotbes■ne—an artlcJe which every man would
■ant. Mr. Hanse finally took what ho
Apposed was tlie contract for becoming
^■ntof the company in Iaih township,
after It was rend by IIoillMter, signed
^Kiaper. More recently Mr. Haune ba®
^■notified tbalucertsun company have
^■eagidnsl hhn for $2&lt;JOnn&lt;l dim very

^VhesnDuai session of the &lt;S rand IxmIrc
Masonic fraternity will I®, held at
^■and Rapids on January 22
^RTho reform club® of St. Joseph, Kala■naxoo and Cara counties are tn have* a
■convention at Three Rivers January S.
r Some pemou or person®, de®in&gt;us of
expanding the circulating met! in tn, dug
out the corner stone of the Episcopal
Church, iu Three River®, Wedn«Miaynight, and removed lb® gold and silver
oom, of which it contained some $1 or H
worth.
Indian agent Lee has been up in Char­
levoix and adjoining conn tie® investigat­
ing the charge® that the Indians are
being defrauded out of their homestead®
by unaaropntoua speculator®.
Tlie new military company ®t Grand
Rapids baa elected the Fenian hero, Ju&gt;.
Walter®, ra its captain. Be was caught
in the Canadian invasion, convicted and
sentenced to be hung. The sentence was
finally commuted to imprisonment for
life, and from the prison ho ettcaped, and
is now ready to march again.
The superintendent* of city schools
hold their annual meeting in connection
with the State Teachers' Association, al
East Saginaw, beginning Deoom be.- 27.
The following topic® are to be considered:
1. Are we auffldently practical in our
lunching 7. 2. How can our smaller grad­
ed schools secure the advantages of spe­
cial Instruction in writing, music, etc.f
X Should this association hold meetings
during “term-timeT” 4. Tbo metric
Hysiam of weight® and measures—shall
we extend the knowledge of it in our

Robert II. Cover.y and Alma L. Beach,
who formed a marriage partnership
without any marriage ceremony, have
tiled with the county clerk a marriage
certificate, duly signed by witnesaes, and
the question is, whether it is in accord­
ance with the statute. If so, then freelovs marriage* are aa lawful as any other
in Michigan. Here is the certificate:
“This b» to certify that Robert H. Coven v,
of Berrien county, and Ulate of Michigan,
and Alma lx Beach, of the same place,
did, in our presence, and after the man­
ner of eolduinlaation of marnagn® of the
S/»clu'y of Liberals, assume the marriage
relation on tl.e 12th day of November, A.
I&gt;. 1877, in Oronoko township in Berrien
runty. State of Michigan."
Track laying has begun on the Toledo,
Ann Arbor A Northern railroad, near
Dundee.
Th® “Commlua- of 15” appointed by
the Allegan ship ^.nal convention will
meat at Allegan on the 28th.
Alcetaa Jerome Hcoroe, a soldier of the
United Utaies regular arm v, died at Fort
Union, New Mexico, recently, and his
remains were forwarded to his Lome ar
Nttes for burial, his comrade® al that post
defraying all expense®. Hoarse entered

the army during the war, being then but

a mere boy 18 years ot age.

Good for Battle Creek. By tbo nation­
al report of libraries, it appears that the
HatUs Creek school library has the larg­
est circulation of any in the United
State® in proportion to the population of
John Morgan, late editor of the Wsteli»«»«;• ^pnbliahed at ML Pleasant, and
w1u*ia® Decker, have l&gt;eea arrested
and tried for conspiracy la organising
known a« the "Koighte of
Agnculture," claiming that tbo rame
had a bead center in Missouri, which

tne lonaua Agricultural»insurance
Company hra gone into liquidation.
Ltauu-Gov. Denison, ot Toronto, has
been awarded 5,000 roubles by the Ku»aian government for the l»-»t work on
cavalry taotlcs.
' The Grand Trunk revenue for the j»sst
half-year has exceeded (list of Ihe same
period last vear by £31,000.
At a very fully attended meeting of the
Western lisil Araociallin^hel I si Pitts­
burg, the price of n»i.s wa® advanced to
&gt;2 35 per keg, with W per cent per keg
off In 200 keg lots, and 2 per cent off for
cash. A curtail tn on t of production wn
agreed upon.
The election for Senator in Beaufort
county, 8. CM which includes the several
sea islands, containing a large negro
population, took place on the 10th. .Nou
withstanding a vigorous Ifemocraric can­
vass. J. W. Collin®, the Republican
canaldate, is elected by 1,600 maturity.
This is the first election In the State thia
yeak which has been cairied' by the Re­
publicans.
The Newark, N. J., sad the Taunton,
Maa®., Savimis Banks have suspended.
A telegram lisa been received by Prwi-,
dent Hayes, from the San FraneUco Six
Uompanie®, representing that a gang of
roughs attacked a party of 150 Chinamen,
who had Just reached the city from Sacrau ento, robbing and cruelly bpatingtbem,
aud seriously injuring more than M ot
the number. There waa no interposition
by the police for their protection, and no
arrests were made. The companies also
eali the attention of the President to the
Intimation of the Governor ot California
In hl® address to tlie Legislature, that the
mob may become too strong for control.
They represent the helplessness of their
people, -rlthout diplomatic protection,
and remind the President of the obligalions of the United States Government
tor their security under the provisions of

one st the liiggrar peaks ot the Alpa,U.
Mwitaertaod, to a similarly situated
place In the Rocky Moan Lal ns on thia
i aMs of the world. 11 this euoceede, of
oouree ilia invention will be even great­
er than tliitt of the telephone. All the
in-ney neuenary to carry on the ex­
periment baa already been promised,
and-it will nut be many year®, if It
turn® out a sueceMt. before die ocean
cattle will be one of the lr*t art®, mid
having played its tart it will be laid
aiddr. The coet of tonal telegraphy
will not be o*er one cent where the
other is one thousand dollar®.—Jlartford J'imejt.____
____

MjJoloieR

The ladies are all down on the telophone.Tbey don't ilka to have a fellow
whispering In their ear. with bis
mouth, like Sheridan at Winchester,
20 miles away.
x V;

The present unseasonablo weaCier,
though somewhat dirastrous^tu-jtome
lines of trade, la ueverthefora proving
a great blessing to the poor of our city.
While tlie wood and coal merchant® are
complaining of a want of trade, and the
clothing and dry good® dealer® are find­
ing fault with the warm weather. tire
very poor, who havs little or nothing
with which to buy their Hnppliee, are
thanking their slant that such favorable
weather continues. Tlio weather being
favorable for out-door work, not a few of
tiiora wboaro willing to work find em
ploy inent, and out of their scanty earn­
ing® they find sufficient mean® toauppiy
their real necessities. While the presen*,
warm season 1® a blessing to the poor,and
there are many such, we hardly know
where to place our ®ympathles. whether
with the poor or with thoso-buaines® |&gt;oople, whose shelve® and counter® are
overstocked with winter clothing or
other ware® now ho unaaloable. Would
it not have been better for ilealent to
have offered (like Mr. Joshua W. Smith)
their good® at prices mi oh aa to induce
people to buy whether they needed or
not. W&lt; notice, while other* are com­
plaining, Mr. Smith la turning out great
packages ot clothing, from hl® store, No. ।
76 Woodward avenue. The low price®
at which good® can be purchased at the
great rale of Mon'a. Youth*' and Boy®'
clothing, has made 70 Woodward avenue
one of tlie most busy and popular houses
in Detroit.

Ladies and gentlemen, boy® and girl®,
Ducrerac for 1877, •
fllfi,722.68 you cannot make a more beautiful or apTotal clearance®, JH77. - 6.D3S nrorpiato holiday present than u pair cf
Peck
&lt;t Hnyder'® club skates. Measr®.
Total claaraoow, 1876.
4,853
Pock A Snyder will send their catalogue
Increraein 1877,
- 2,085 free by mail to all applicants. See their
advertisement
in thi® issue.
The tonnage in not looted up, but it
will figure about 22 per cent, over test
Perhaps in a largo city there is no es­
year, when it wa® 632,176 ton®.
tablishment so necessary to tbo comfort
An Immense Reynolds revival is raging and convenience of ita population and the
at Springfield, III. Over 2,000 have sign­ traveling public, as a well appointed res­
ed the pledge,
taurant.
A party of bodyranuteber® were discov­
Detroit la blessed with auch a one.
ered at work In Lake View cemetery, Gillman Bros.* European Hotel and
Cleveland, the other night, and took has­ Ladies* and Gents' Reataurant. Thia
tily to fligbt, leaving the body In an up­ house is situated in the very heart of the
right position, alxiut half reaurrerted.
business center, within five minutes walk
For some weeks past an active tetufrer-, af all the depots, only two squares from
ance rpvival has been’ in progress at the post office and three from the city
Baltimore, and from 12,000 to 14,000 per­
son® have signed the pledge of lota! hall In consequence of its excellent
lorxtion, Bumptuou® tables, courteous
abstinence.
waiters, and last, but not least. a. smiling
The Governor of Texas rent the follow faces of mine boats, the Gillman'®, (who.
Ing dI®patch to Proaldent Haye® :
by the way, ore known from Maine tc
I am officially in (or med that cltlxen® Oregon), thia hotel has built up an
of Mexico, In connection with citizen® of enviable reputation for itself, and a very
El Pano County, Texas, of Mexican birth profitable business for ita proprietors.
were fighting all day yesterday in Texas
To all we would say, do not fall to visit
with a detachment of State troops, who the European Hotel when in Detroit, you
were aiding our civi authorities. The will find it bv all means the most conven­
Mexican force being too strong to bo re­ ient and profitable place to stop when in
palled by Texas troop®, aud it being im­ the city. The house is ever stocked with
possible to raise a civil pooke among the
citizen®, who aro nearly all of Mexican the choicest delicacies of the season, and
blood and sympathy, and having no ro- prices always to suit the times.
inforcemeht® within Keren hundred
mile®, I aak the aid of such United State®
troops as may l»o nearest the scene of ac­
tion to repel this invsaion of our terri­
tory. I have tlie honor to be your obed­
ient servant,
1 Signed]
R. G. Hubbard,
Governor of 1'exua.
Mexican troop® continue to march to
the Rio Grande. Moro than ar thousand
cavalry are between San Loais Potosi
and Saltillo. Other® are foillowing In the
same direction. Several battalion® of in­
MIXERS' LIVER PILLS]
fantry are on the mad to the aame point,
LauLurt iuU™'&lt; :h■'•"Yu.7-7’’n.rih*i?&gt;
and a thousand infantry and some ar­
tillery 'rill bo rant by raa from Vera Cruz
to MalnuioraH. The troop® are aaid to be
well officered and arniod with improved
Five ranger® and a merchant named
Ellis were killed by the Mexicans Fri­
day. The State troops are entrenched on
the San Elulrio, surrounded by a mob of
several hundred Mexican® from both
aides ol the river. Tbo Governor baa
telegraphed order® to recruit mon from
the nearest point® in Texas and New
Mexico io aid the Ht»tc troops.

STORE

WINE.

A BBAN NW STOCK

NA8BY.;

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